City News EBraelfs
LARRY MEISER APPOINTED CAR. PEDESTRIAN COLLIDE
I-arry Meiser. on of Mrs Ber- Nels F. Bcjiinder, Portland. es
tha Meiser. Salem route 8. and caped serious :in;ury Friday after
brother of Statesman ad erti'ir.g nor.. p hoe said, - w hen he
man Arthur Mtiwr. vn!l be as- struck bv a car driven by Chester
fitant managing editor next ytsr H Sehaberg. Jalem route 5.
c.f the Unjver .ty of Oregon ; - 32. at the intersection cf Che
iuok. Oregar.a He and Ma .iy.i rr.'.kf ta ar.d j .North Corr.rr.ert wl
Archibald f turner Statesman em- treet, Kohtb'er ;-.:d he w is
I !r vc v. ho . daughter e.
and Mrs A E Archibald
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v.tek for tr.tir w o, k on this ar
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MMA MARKET ( H N(EN
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fcifi P Cin' ley. tr.e lattt r's i.arr.
wa or. a retirement notice but
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Oarar.io oaie on ail toats and
fuit t.'n ,:ia !1 v loA' pii'fd
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VFDFK.AL JOBS OPEN
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MOEIIEKS t.n HOME
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Jit ft.' htd Gl..t t i.h-.ft. t'Mi N
AV inter ! Mr Fr.tr.ti' ft.f nwt
4i 3!'.f, A .1 ,.t n in Mis- W.liaid
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f,t.i Mr- M.dt.r. K;.r
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ft ns w tit Mr M i i .
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lem route -S. bt x r.n Mr U b
trl ' f rit t f I.firis
. Wsllim (.i-ejf. e ielary, and
Iane tonight C.ier w i M her, t surer
, , I-ien Moil, fiotball teach at
Kummage Sale H, mer lotat ,..r. . -?
Kteens Jeweirv Stoie. .i.'y ti ort . . i . , .
Mav 20-21 Sttro, t,nut Club New tne me. t ir.g; and exp.amed that
Mid ued material also and Kdt an imp. , tar.t f.tt tor in
1 tr.e coir m in; as well as the
sthool ir. chaiatter tuiid;i.g of
FOI R JOIN SALIM CHAMBER youth
Salem Charnbt i,. if ( orr.mt 1 1 e 1
tin w'k .inr.i ur ' t ii as :.ev
int int t ! A". to i ne Aa I. l.wei- Kalril SlMT i tVT
ling. Civile Kiusei of -VXM) l it- ... . . . '
mtketa t. t'ltgoii (oimrr.a th..p- lo Iflt llnlee,nle'llCe
tt r of Phi Delta Theta and Va .lis
W Rath of the new Cr,i ei sit . INDEPENDENCE thiee chap
Howl ter-. Naon.: of Delias. Rhf-Hli.1en- '
fieri tf F.lls City unci Fuclid of
Hard tf 1'fal uig" See 'Me t r.e tirut Jef tcisoi: h.c N n in ited a-
litltor.e He.o ir'.rf A if i - . "i ci.t t at ti'tt Tuedav e emng
at $7.S H..tleri for :l make of nit t t r.s. tf Adah t .after. Eate?ii :
)n..!in; .of I. 'r i l ift ant: A- St. i
StK-iates. 218 i':tin M'.ft Prt r.e 1'he t fiehrr. nt u T.mi'ttT w ill
Salem 2-4 J'.l no hide Mil h al York Ha. el
M .trt s Mtf Feile Mi Kn th'
ARI OE THANKS
We u ish If p;t : t i.i s.i ulf
th..nk ;f .ii ..; p t i .,r :. n f i h i i's
In! be-aut.';.' ri'.a . f t i .r-g m-
pathy ti ii k n.:ti-. x'cr.t.t d s
d"H.g t ur :ta - td l,..'i s-(i n.d
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CARD F THANKS
We wth . e'
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tun mar f i t n
Ltli'U.I ta'ht :
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rroirc No; tb! Cornroei la) stret t
a her. r.f was truck He receo--ed
o'liy hi j.. ' fend w as a irted by
city Just aid. men.
Dante to ..' 'Cller.w d
Insured saving earn more than
two rer cent at Salem Fedenl
Savings Association. 56'j Slate st
Vt-iy Haliot-i lb. wood m Ir
an eta! inv $!3 sS per tf.'ur.ri
W'a Etc! t Std. 3! ' 5 S Com 1 '
Bt ILDINO PERMITS IsSlH)
R M Stheidel Wdf i-ned a
perrr it by the Salem bunding ir.-
per 'or' o'fice Friday to erect
a rt ;f ar.tv gange at 1010 S
14th t a' a: (Oft of $7 UO0. A
rtpTrit t. a:;tr a h(.ue at 9
lit irr.Ctx ? t for $2.(H0 was isut
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t. K A. Mey.er.
Air-tearr.hip !n Ket? anvw here
Ksige!. 3-Tfi54,; 735 N Capitol St. '
T)ar.e ttrite. Glenw rx d.
Cr.KKen i:i iner 6pec lI on Sur.
cay at Abcy'fc Cafe. Da!. a, C're '
FALLS OIF SCAFFOLD
Gerald I)av. Portland. WiTr.tr
t o the r;t v. jtore budd.r.g gojng
up at State and L.berly street.
fraruturett art arm and hip. C.ty
frt u!r 't '. arrri and
si.d h:n Citv
flI,: hlf, .n ;rK,k him
r
. Salern
MtrnMi la! htepita! where r.e
reptirteo improving
(;. time orit e tonite 2?8 Couit
' ' I'r Vittor S.-,oid. of
Aam. at t'ahary Bartit ohurcr.
123t S i-mei ty St on Sunrt.v. .
..la li.
I A M ar.d 7 (i P M
aiU Kit rt re D( n't waif ;t i
i;iv fat Northwest Pi Itry.
RODNEY ALIEN VISITS
. v fi AidtTi. fi.r mer id -i,
i i if It t Wi -oot-ni n Iraierer.'"
itr.t . i-itlr.g ;n Salt in a ft .'
i .. 'Iff ,v r i w ( . b ! s ' ; . ; i a
I a H C; iirty C.d:f.
Ii,.:
t' fc bt Gift,
H.i t Mo. anb'p.e .'.i.i'ite t.
-ti:ii tf t ar.bi'ot ' w t f t i .
a n.'feret t ." l-.r,I:t, 210 ,
! . f tv Pr :!7 ! ' 0'
TAKES BABY HOME
Mr .. ph .V.t:...n, r f Wi . d-
b:.rr, nt rr.e 'ai'i i i:.'..nt
. ,, :,!i i t ; i.f n S. ,i ti. ;.': i.i i la 1
r p.'.-.i i jdsv.
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(,.,ior,- f,lrir. Cu-t-k Dt . I '
(wirfieicl ( Jul)
Elerts MeNall
FI-. rl M. Sul.
lent id e
(;, fie;o M.dlier and Dad , ;,.b
a i e ;. 1 t ' f eltt tu n he'd
Tbo'da i tint
i r iff. rets include Mrs R.v
J Piris. r. ii e tis;dnt: Mr
M: ard M:S W P Van Den
H . i Mr 'ar.d Mrs Fd Jensen
Mi M.d-, !. Pa tor. ar.d M: ... Vio
let 'Al'lt
IF;-,.ma.
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C I n.l R- T. Mr nd Mrs D L
( 'i.t 'n . ' M5 Win f n a n ut t a
i!.ti.!.!i-: ln rhllf.'tiuy. M.,y 19.
S.der: i'r.i:al ripit.i!.
BIN Tt Mr ar.d Mr Fail
I. Fti.r. 43:t S 2th s: a t,n.
b. in Fr. .ij. M.;v 20 at Sa'.ern
( t eral t t.Wt..l
HON At KEK T Mr :.;.d Mi
!..ilr BoCH kt i l rtiar.tt twin
l.u:ghte;. torn Fr:,'.t. May 2o.
at S.tltm MeHn.n.,1 ht spital.
t ilLlV AYS
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Credit Group
Hears Reports
On Convention
i Delegates from Salem to thi
, we-k' northwest retail credit
' conference -n Seattle reprted
Friday on experience and ideas
gleaned there, in talks to Salem
Beta:! Cred.t oMK? at)on. Ye-ter-t:aJs
lurithe'n was at the Golden
F'heaant re-taurar.t
Bessie Kvser -a ho -a a during
the rst ear -r t rreirVr cf
Credit '.Vorr.er.'s Breakfjit club,
a:d the m i; ret ar netj
witn a'. a-t r au rn:ar.t e and
.for rli.b rra&lxt'k ar.d v.:h .-ec-
or.d r ia'e for i en' m'-p Oipi.iv
A!-a ?v!ns 'as 'e'ed district
C '".."-' F S.r rr, t. Sfiem mn
agei ft."' Cre'.t Bu'f. sai l 'he
c nfe.eote reminded that the
bureaus' ak 19 '"to peed up tred.t
.i! a'ei '' ar : that credit
r.r.tbd .e oee!t-red and irrotet led
a v.ta! o A merit an ecenomy
f)" is who pi ke "vere M 1
Pii.e'te ar,d Verne ingsttne.
:'H-a. c ssffCtatjon pre-.-rent.
Cancer Drive
Fund at SI. 230
A trt'al i f SI. 230 ha been tabu-
lated .r. the Mar;r r i-
only Cancer
i hit h ended
Robert M.
M-rie' v t iu;d d: : e
Fr ;ca . Chairman
F..vi her i ept i let! j
T h. di-e not int 'ude unreported j
co! t ions fit rn te.al outlying
it.rr,rr,u',:l.a! r.t r t i lections in
ci -r i i b' it ;Mi bies . attered in
stores ar.d othei bio'ltiir-gs otr the
rcuiitv The goal fi r this ci unty
w a oof)
A tttai cf SIOS was reported
Friday fu m the Sydney district, j
Mrs N"ei::e W edt kehr w as
chairman there n-ted ty Mrs
Hatt:e MtCarty arid Mrs. John J
Zen hr.fr.
Elks Rulers to
Meet Today
Fx.d'etl iu!ei of 12 F k l"t:ce
in tn.- fii:rut will gather here tt -day
fi.f an t ffner t:,:r -ng ses-
ii n tt 1 e 1 1 r.cKieted bv D. strict
Depot v Fi..r k H;se of C rvailis.
Tr.e met ' :,f will at 3 pm
in trie S.. lem E.ks 'f'nk'f w.th ItK-al
FiK a- h -' sail! Exalted Ruler
(iib r ki i ,. A banquet for
!t.c..; a i ' j; E.k v :1! be held
a' re St n.,;. . tu tt : ,.t f :-o p rn
! itt to n-f : t pi i-'t-i-.tet! irt .ude
it oe f r ,m Pi rtiar.d. Att--ia. Mc
.M.'.c. die. T :.iini k. A i b a n y.
C r . . . - t . : i.t t ,e I t r ra n Se.i -side
. ( ii ei . Ci v ;.ni' T oiei u
(iuests Visit
At Jefferson
J. FFERSt N -Mrs J t n Fin
la.' a- .' : . t oiaiikftte: s are i.'
ir k it'.;. ti.ts in Kar.-as. j lar.r.iri
to be gone about t.re wek
Mr ann Mrs Frank Mart. p. are
enjovir.g two weeks aialnii
iitini in 'aklar.t!. Calif
Mrs. G H Nithois. jr and ion
Ga!e rf Associated. Calif, are
v i-itiiig her mother. Mr M fi
MtC.uire ar.d family, ar.d tre H
(' Gi arerhortt lamiiv at Adair
Village
Mr and Mr? Jes Tht mas and
children of Coliftinia stoj p''1
last week nt the J W A'augh.!
home for i sht.rt if it They w ere
en route to Chehah. Wash . call
ed by the death of Mrs. Thorr.a'
father. Henry Norman
IxOjmI Board Files
Suit for Liiiid on
Sanliain Higliwav
The state highway tt.mmision
Friday filed a suit ajainst land
owners '. ng the Nt rh Santi.im
highway who. they allege. hae
refused to comply with the tet ms
cf a pui i hae t pt i ri
The i ti n granted the commis
sion the right ti t ..y 'h lard,
alt-ut an cre and a ha'f at $42.
f'-r hith i. ..v real t'lmu !
Pt ft m:,,' ' in t'a M.ii.on it. un
ty t iit iiit 1' i.n at t;on are ) C
Dike C I Atr r ei and R S
Hdl'c.i .. ", if vhn i lumitil an
tr.'tr t :n the tlif ut ti l..nd
The- ct mplatnt reks a ct urt r r
rier dirot'ir.g the defendants to
se ll act t icOr-.g to the t ( t i n terms
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THENARDOL
DR. ETHAN ALLAN BROWN, of
Boston, developed Thenardol, a new
type of antiseptic effective in the
treatment of wounds in the eye, ear,
mouth, throat and lungs, as well
as skin infections. He named the
drug for LOUIS THENARD, French
scientist who discovered Hydrogen
Peroxide.
Capital Drug Store
State at Liberty St
Teachers Turn
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Teachers at Pairteh Junior high school Friday awed and amaied their
student charges by appearing at the head of their classes dressed in
the same type of clothing as their pupils. Among the Junior hi
Jinks was a square danee performed by the teachers during the noon
hour, chewing bubble gum. and making like the kids in general.
Above are. top to bottom. Mrs. Florence Emerson, Miss Vernie
Schachter and Miss Marine Heringer. all In the extra long, color
ful skirts being affected by teenagers this spring. (Statesman photo.)
1948 Cattle, Calf Production in
Oregon 6th Highest on Record
By Lillie
F.om EihTor.
Sixth largest production of t
was in IfoSH. iguies ie'eaed Frio
of Agriculture hi v. Ti tal pndu
w..s dov r. tier cent under 194
but
Wr :'.t trie gio. im me to fie
.n Uil'J a as 9 per tent bel. w
J $47. it exoteaeti ar.y year prior to
t h a a tne frit 1 1 e i v ed in 194R
t it- it.t highet on rent id Smah
tr mrketme- 'ban the jievHus
;,fur resulted in the decreased
i ari i et eipts.
Slaughter tattle price have
teen strengthening for tne past
two week at both western and
midwestern markets. At Portland
top steers were bringing $26 this
week This is within 2!S cents of
the year's top at Portland, reached
near mid-April Medium steers
at Portland this past week ranged
from $22 aO to $24. holding that
way tt Friday. Commond grade
went for from $20 to $22 50. Good
heifers continued to bring $23 50
to $24. Good cows are worth $20
tu $21 with medium grades $17.50
to $19 50
Vealtrs weakened on Wednes
day at Portland ar.d dropped one
to two dollars At the close of the
week (Friday) good and choice
grades were S2 to $30 ranging
down to common grades Bt $14
to $22
Hog production on Oregon farms
was down 2 per cent in 1948 from
a year earlier but far below the
high production of the war years
The number of hogs marketed
during the post year by Oregon
farmers was the smallest for many
years-and the price received was
s'ichtiv below the retold high fir
1947.
The pr ice of hogs h.i been hold
ing stead v during the past week,
i hmbir.g slightly toward the close
tf this week Feeder p.es made
the biggest climb, going up 50
cents to $1 compared to last week.
Top- price this week wa $23.
Reports show that the cool dry
weather in Oregon has not been
entirely favorable to lambs and
the earlv lambs have not made the
i
i
Bobby-Soxers
o
L. Madsen
H e 6rrett an
ittle and calves In Oregon on record
ay ny the I'nited State Department
in- 'i was 2M million po mri This
6 per cent -bo e the 10-year aver-
r farmers from rattle ar.d calves
fam:s us .ally expected, and r t
sufficiently to romletely o.er
lorr.e the serious sitoack from tre
severe winter. Prices so far this
v-m w-:
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'.-iia
SSomme IFimirrjBaclh5im0C ad
Wholesale Pi? icoc 01? Lood
ELFSTROIfS $100,000 Warehouse Sale
NLRB Slates
Union Election
At Dallas Plant
WASHINGTON. May 20-tP-The
national labor relations board
today ordered a collective bar
gaining election to be held by June
18 at the Oregon Portland Cement
company's Oswego. Dallas, and
lime plants.
The AFI, United cement, lime
and gypsum workers had petition
ed for the election. Employes will
vote on whether they wish to be
represented by that union, or by
the CIO International Woodwiyk
ers of America, or by a group-of
four unions which now hold con
tracts w ith the plant.
The four are the construction
and general laborers union: the
hod carriers union; the electrical
workers, and the machinists.
Club Asks Milk
Control Ousted
PORTLAND, May 20-pTi-A City
Club committee recommended to
day that state control of milk prices
be abandoned.
The committee, assigned by the
businessmen's club to study the
controversial milk problem, said It
did not think retalV prices should
be regulated at all. At present, the
state will not permit milk to be
sold cheaper than certain set
price.
The recommendation called for
regulation of prices to dairymen,
however, under a formula system
regulated by the U. S. department
of agriculture.
Oregon Fliers
To Visit Maine
PORTLAND. May 20-fPi-A
flight of 35 private planes will
depart tomorrow for Portland,
Maine, in what the chamber of
commerce says is the country's
largest mass flight of this nature.
The trip strictly for fun and
promotion is the climax of sever
al shorter junkets. The "flying
businessmen" have previously vis
ited Mexico, the Arctic circle, and
neighboring states.
TRI CK TEST ABOLISHED
PORTLAND. M a y 20 pi-The
city council, which stopped com
pulsory inspection of private au
tomobiles some time ago. today
abolished testing commercial ones,
too. The council voted to abandon
the testing statioin. saving it was
not financially feasible to contin
ue it for only commercial vehicles.
year have continued to soar. At
Portland this week to sring lambs
reached $28, a new high for this
market. Shorn yearlings have
ranged from $18 to $21 for medi
um to good grades.
To
NO HATTER HOW MUCH THE PUBLIC BUYS
WE KEEP REPLENISHING THE STOCK!
TODAY IS TIHIE BE PAY
We Are No! Bringing Anything Back ii We Can Help II.
EVERYTHING GOES AT SOI IE PRICE. VE WILL
EVEII DICKER! DOII T IUSS BEING THERE TODAY!
WAILEIHI(S)IIJSE
CORNER LIBERTY AND TRADE STREETS
Thm Skrttma-, Sqm Oryooo. ScturtiqT- MTT if. 193 V
PLAY ERS.TA LK SHOP-Rrr M.r,hy lutt).
dauchter ef Robert Murphy. a4vtar to Gen. CUy. discusses her.
Berlin movie debut with author-star Frits Kertner sn4 kls Ue.
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WIN! STEWARDI
Mrs. Josephine Meiers above.
Inspecting the label a bottle
of wine, buys S3SMM worth of
liquor a year for the Edgewater
Beach Hotel, Chicago
LODOC Bl ILDINO Bl HNS
ANDPOINT, Idaho, May 20-,.4r
The Masonic loiige building hc-us- ;
ing a bank and two other firms ,
was heavily damaged by a three-!
hour fir today.
Buy
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Plane Missing
Over Oregon
PORTLAND, May JOI-Th
tote board of aeronautics launch
od a search in Oregon today for
plane repcrted missing from Cook
vllle. Wash . since Tuesday.
Aboard the craft wai John Rob
inson, student flier, who waa
bound for Werintchee. Wash., but
got off his tourse. He landed at
Pack wood, Wash., Ui a farmer'
field, then took off. agtln, and
vanished.
The rearch began in the Dalle
area.
Berry Pickers
7anled
lion. Hay 23
Van Cleave Farms
Hazol Oreea
P t Milea JL ot Totem Pol'
s MU N. on Van Cleava
Road.
Phon
21161 2 5165
Mcdonald candy company
1375 Howard St