lTh Stetemaa. BaUm, Ortgon. rriday.
Inn 13, 1912
Cavemen Stage Parade
Enroute to. Portland
Cavemen from Grants Pan
.treated Salem shoppers to an im
promptu parade through down
town streets here Thursday after
noon. The cavemen, accompanied oy
Grants Pass High School band,
i topped In Salem briefly while on
their way to enter a float in th
Portland Rose FestivaL
Portland Boxer
Wins Big Scrap
SAN FRANCISCO VP)- Blond
Hugh Minsker, slim 125-poundex
from Portland, Ore, turned out to
be the Cinderella Boy of the West
ern regional Olympic boxing trials
Thursday night He defeated Mac
Martinez, San Jose, Calif., by a
first-round technical knockout in
the finals of that division.
It assured the Multnomah Ath
letic Club entry a chance to par
ticipate in the final Olympic box
ing team trials next weekend in
Kansas City, Mo.
The temperature of the bodies of
birds is higher man xnai 01 mm-
mlv
STARTS
SUNDAY!
Humphrey Borart's Academy
Award Winning Performance!
SBOGART
j O HEPBURN
Man
S
11
NOW! Opea at :45
Clara CV3aru
II And In Color
"THE HIGHWAYMAN
NOW! - Continuous!
! Stewart Wendd CORCT
2nd Hit!
"JET JOB-
NOW! Continuous!
THE BATTLE AT
APACHE PASS"
Janet Leigh - Peter Law ford
in "JUST THIS ONCE"
2-7823
Gates Open 7
Show at Dusk
ends Saturday"
John Wayne
"RIO GRANDE
- Pins -
"DoubU Dynamite"
Groneho Marx
At Dusk Tonight
(FrL) Our Big
Cartoon Carnival
Fan for All
Cake Bakers
To Contest in
YWCA Benefit
A cake-baking contest to bene
fit the Salem YWCA building: fund
will take place June 24, It was
announced Thursday.
Proceeds from a cake auction
will go into the fund, which the
YWCA is raising for a new build
ing. The prize-winning cake will
be presented to Gov. Douglas Mc
Kay on his birthday, June 24.
The contest is open to anyone.
Cakes must be homemade and two
types may be entered butter cake
or a sponge cake or both. Cakes
will be judged on appearance,
texture, flavor and taste appeal
but elaborate topping or design
will not receive special considera
tion. Cake entrants must be taken to
237 N. Liberty St., by 10 ajn.,
June 24. The auction will follow
on all cakes not receiving prizes.
Baker of the winning cake will
win an eight place setting of
silverware. Other prizes for spon
ge and butter cake divisions, in
clude for first and second places,
cake plates, and third, a cook book.
Owners of the first 200 cakes en
tered will each receive a teaspoon.
Farm Union
Wins Libel
Case in Utah
Winning of a $25,000 libel suit
by the Farmers Union in a Utah
case, was announced here in Sa
lem Thursday night by local
Farmers Union officials.
Farmers Union President James
G. Patton of Denver said in a tel
egram received in Salem that the
Federal Circuit Court of Appeals
in San Francisco had upheld a
Utah federal court jury, which
had awarded the $25,000.
The case was brought by Farm
ers Union against the Utah Farm
Bureau, which had circulated a
pamphlet prior to the fall elec
tion of 1950. The pamphlet had
alleged the Farmers Union was
"Communist dominated."
BOYS START FIRE
NEW YORK (JP)- Three small
boys playing on the roof of a
Bronx apartment house dropped a
burning mop over the edge and
set four fires. The mop ignited
drying laundry on window sills of
the fifth, fourth, third and sec
ond floors which in turn set fire
to window curtains. Fire appara
tus extinguished the multiple
blazes before flames spread to the
structure itself. The boys fled.
Salem'a Only Horn Owned TbeatiV
NOW SHOWING - OPEN 6:45
Special 30-mln. Featnrette
We are proud to bring yon
"THE GUEST
Double
Header
Tonight!
W. L League
Class "A-
BASEBALL
SALEM SENATORS
VICTORIA TYEES
Waters Park-6:30 P.M.
SALE 1 1
Fairgrounds
Sponsored by Lions Club
TUE. n One Day Only
JUNE I r Performances
At 3 & 8 P. M.
v3m
STOBSCB RWinUYA6AlZA
Everything NEW tmt W NAME
Res. Seat and Gen. Adm. Tickets
On Sale Shew Day Only At
Stevens Sea, Jewelers
State At Liberty
Same Prices as at Shew Grounds
Open at 6:451
ADULTS
ONLY!
fJOVl 3 STARRING HITS!
CelasTat
Bao I
Bath! I
WBjsssneaBtuRc -
ONE MIGHT Of 6USSL
.A LIFETIME Or RcokE
con o
&W 1
SHAME! J
JUL
Aur-
MUSTOTFUTXETKVTW 0 SMOtt
A1AUT AMCttCJtt MEWESTY CMAMOtP
M NARCOTIC MNACZ JTbWWMU
ITS CARINA.
.ITeTKUL
Miss Florida
1
i
rtt -
... V
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. MarcU
Crane smiles happily after be
injr chosen MMlss Florida. She
is a daajrhter of Roy Crane
who draws BUZ SAWYER for
The Oreron Statesman. Marda
welfhs 113-pounds and measures
5-feet S-inches. She plans a
musical career.
Post, Auxiliary
Officers for
Year Named
m Statesman News Scrrica
SILVERTON Officers were
elected for both the Delbert
Reeves Post and Unit No. 7,
American Legion and Auxiliary
Monday with Mrs. Robert Allen as
Auxiliary president, and Earl
Baker as post commander for the
coming year.
Installation of officers for the
unit will be held Monday, July 14.
Assisting Mrs. Allen will be:
First vice president, Mrs.
Charles Mason; second vice presi
dent, Mrs. Nettie Noren; record
ing secretary, Mrs. A. J. McCan
nel; membership secretary, Mrs.
Ralph Gordon; treasurer, Mrs.
Harry Kuch; sergeant-at-arms,
Mrs. C. J. Wilch; chaplain. Miss
Margie Moseng; historian, Mrs.
Ed Martin; directors as executive
committee members, Mrs. Dewey
Allen, Mrs. John Demas and Mrs.
Charles Bascue.
Post officials as assistants to
Baker are Charles Bascue as first
vice commander; John Becker as
second vice commander; Ronald
Reed, adjutant; Melvin Heater,
finance officer; Robert Allen,
chaplain; Lewis HalL sergeant-at-arms;
George Towe, historian;
members of the executive commit
tee, Dewey Allen, Orval Frank,
Olaf Anderson; housing committee,
Ed Martin and Charles Mason.
Named as auxiliary delegates
and alternates to the department
conventipn at Klamath Falls were
Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. A. J. Mc
CanneL Mrs. Ralph Francis, Mrs.
Harry Kuch, Mrs. F. M. PowelL
Mrs. Charlie Bascue, Mrs. Ronald
Reed and Mrs. Charles Mason.
Auto Mishaps
Injure Five
In Salem Area
Three separate accidents Thurs
day brought injuries to five per
sons, with a sixth narrowly avoid
ing being hurt when his car was.
struck by a train at 14th and Mis
sion streets.
Four of the five were Injured in
a two-car collision at 21st and Lee
streets about 6 pjn.
Taken to Salem General Hos
pital were Mr. ' and Mrs. Arlie
Bertram and their 13-year-old son,
James, all of Lebanon and Mrs.
Thomas Lay of 1401 McArthur St
Salem, all of whom were occu
pants of one car, driven by Mrs.
Lay's husband, who was not hurt.
City ambulance crewmen said
a possible fractured back was sus
tained by Mrs. Lay. Serious lac
erations about the face and pos
sible Jaw injury was sustained by
Bertram, and possible fractured
ribs by bis son. Mrs. Bertram was
thrown from the car and extent
of her injuries were not known.
John A. Brown, 17, of 3875 Mar
ket Ave. was the only occupant of
the other car.
All four were reported In satis
factory condition by hospital at
tendants. In a second accident Thursday,
Robert Earl Scott, 25, of Portland
sustained a possible fractured leg
when "his car overturned just north
of Hubbard. State police said
Scott'a car overturned after the
brakes locked. Riding with him
were his wife and a baby son,
neither of whom were injured.
Sixteen - year - old Robert Glen
Savage of 410 W. Rural St. escap
ed Injury Thursday morning when
his car was brushed by a South
ern Pacific passenger train at 14th
and Mission streets. He told police
that he had stopped at the crossing
to allow a southbound freight to
pass, only to be clipped by a pas
senger train going north on the
double-tracked roadbed. The car
was only slightly damaged.
Mrs. Florence Skinner, 62, of
Canby, seriously injured Wednes
day when an automobile was
struck by a train at Hubbard re
mained in critical condition Thurs
day at Salem General Hospital.
Mrs. Dora Keith, 43, also of
Canby, was killed in the accident
Summherhays
Elected New
Mason Master
PORTLAND (JP) The Grand
Masonic Lodge of Oregon Thurs
day named Jared W. Summher
hays, Milton, as master.
He succeeds Ralph S. Nesbitt,
Portland. Ernest J. Bolliger, Port
land, was elected Junior warden.
Other new officers: Thomas E.
Lampkln, North Powder!, deputy
master; Roy M. McNeaL' Ashland,
senior warden; Franklin C. How
ell, Portland, treasurer; H. D.
Proudfoot, Portland, secretary.
Walter C. Winslow, Salem, was
re-elected to a five-year term on
the Jurisprudence Committee.
The new officers are to be in
stalled at Friday's session.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scarth of
Philomath have asked the past
presidents, as guests in their home,
Sunday, June 15.
The tuataras of New Zealand
are the last living remnant of a
group of fossil reptiles which had
three eyes. In the living species
the third eye on top of the head is
represented only by a group of
scales.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Koasfc Oregon Turkey
And
FAMOUS
BUFFET
akec! Premium IHIam
All You
yr FOR
Can hat
(Children Under 10 - Just 44c)
HI-CHAIRS
Menu for Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Assorted Wheat Crackers - Potato Chips - Applesauce
1 5 Varieties of Delicious Salads
Cold Cuts - Pickles - Cottage Cheese - Relish Sticks
Hot Boston Baked Beans
With Celery Dressing, I With Fruit Sauce
Giblet Gravy - Mashed I Esca I loped Potatoes
Potatoes - Buttered Peas Buttered Green Peas
ROAST OREGON TURKEY and BAKED PREMIUM HAM
Hot Homemade Cloverleaf Rolls
Coffee at Your Table by the Silex-Full
Homemade Lemon Sauce, Cake ala Mode, Ice Cream
Sherbet or Hot Boysenberry Sundae
All Yew Can Eat, of Anything, and Everything
For Lunch and for Dinner
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
With Mary Barton's Organ Melodies
Lyons Airman
Given Credit
In Jet Record
i - l ' '1 i-CVJ f
' .' v" i 1
ERNEST E. PODRABSKT
Stateuuuk News Serrte
LYONS A Lyons airman,
Ernest . Podrabsky, is making a
name for himself in the 8th
Fighter-Bomber Wing in Korea.
He is ground crew chief of a
jet-powered Shooting Star which
has an "almost fantastic" record
of maintenance, according to re
ports from the overseas wing's
headquarters.
The airship, named "Spirit of
Oregon," has flown 208 sorties
without a single malfunction and
the 19-year-old Podrabsky is
given credit for the performance
accomplishment in the official dis
patch. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernia Podrabsky, Lyons
Route 1.
The 8th Is this nation's first all
jet unit to see combat. From the
first this outfit gained attention
for maintenance and flying ac
complishments. Podrabsky was told by an aero
nautical engineer his ship would
never get off the ground with four
1,000-pound bombs attached, but
fly ah did, along with others as
heavily loaded with bombs.
Podrabsky is a Mill City High
School graduate who enlisted in
the Air Force from Salem in Janu
ary, 1851.
His "Spirit of Oregon" has
flown more than 1,000 combat
hours.
SCENTS
NEW YORK (INS) One of the
perfume houses has a little bit of
advice for women trying out new
scents. This company suggests you
let the perfume dry on your skin
befort you sniff it because you
may not get the correct fragrance
when it's wet.
Santiam Grange
Notes Flag Day
Statasmaa News Service
LYONS Santiam Valley Grange
held a Flag Day program with
Wilson Steven giving a talk on
the origin of the flag.
A tableau on "Growing Things"
was pantomimed by Mrs. Giles
Wagner with Leo Russell reader.
John Lambrecht, master of the
grange, went to La Grande as a
delegate to State Grange.
County Library
Workshop Set
Here Monday
Annual County Library Work
shop for Oregon is slated for next
Monday at the State Library, with
16 librarians expected to attend.
They will include Hugh Mor
row of Salem, Mrs. Alice P. Dav
idson of Benton County, Eleanor
Davis of Linn.
The program will be a round
table devoted to such phases of li
brary problems as administra
tion, financing, regulations and
selection of books and periodicals.
Miss Eleanor Stephens, state li
brarian, will act as moderator,
with Miss Eloise Ebert, adminis
trative assistant, as consultant.
On Sunday evening at 7, the
group will meet with Willamette
Valley librarians for a supper at
the Senator Hotel. Speaker will be
Arthur W. Priaulx of the West
Coast Lumbermen's Association on
public relations. The lumbermen's
group has distributed a large num
ber of books on forestry and lum
bering to libraries.
A discussion of public relations
principles will foUow.
Visitor From South
At Sweet Home
Statesman Newt Service
SWEET HOME Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Weiss of Redding, Calif.,
have been visiting their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Weddle.
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Boyd, of
Oknagan Mission, B. C, arrived
here Monday for a week's visit.
Boyd is a brother of Mrs. John
T. Russell.
The O'Malley Real Estate Agen
cy reports the sale of the Ed Davis
ranch of 53 acres in Pleasant Val
ley to Mr. and Mrs. Walter C.
Bond.
Paradise Islands
Picnicking-, Swimming. Dancing-,
Snack Bar, Delicious Ham
barren 25c No alcoholic
drinks permitted.
3 Miles Out Turner Road
Theft of Coins
Charged to
Toledo Man
The arrest of a man in connec
tion with the theft of $92 In nick
les and dimes from a State Street
restaurant was made by city po
lice detectives Thursday ten min
utes after theV were called.
Clifford E. Moore of Toledo,
Ore., was charged with grand lar
ceny and held in the city jail In
lieu of ball. He was arrested in a
downtown hotel where police
found about $63 In dimes In his
room.
The money was taken sometime
between 9 and 10 a.m. Thursday
morning from the restaurant at
475 State St., Carl Pyeatt, mana
ger told police. It was in a sack
beneath the cash register, he said.
Police were called at 3:45 pjn.
Shortly after their arrival Pyeatt
identified Moore, who was sitting
in the restaurant, as having been
in the restaurant that morning
about the time the money was
taken.
Detectives followed Moore to
the hotel and after receiving his
permission, searched his room.
The money was found In a dresser
drawer.
Pomona Grange
Meeting Set for
Next Wednesday
NORTH HOWELL The third
quarterly meeting of Marion
County Pomona Grange will be
held next Wednesday at 1J&9 pm,
with the Waldo Hills Orange on
the Stayton-Sllverton highway.
Pomona Master Mrs. George
Benson will preside.
Reports from the delegates to
the state Grange session at L
Grande will be heard. A memo
rial service win be held for the
late W. A. Jones,
Lecturer's hour will feature
roses. Each of the 12 granges in
the county have been invited to
furnish one to five entries of roses
for display.
FRENCn BUYS CAFE
FALLS CITY F. E. French,
owner of French's Food Market
here, has announced that he has
purchased the Luckiamute Restau
rant adjoining his market and that
both places will be remodeled with
new frontages and roofs.
jrgi
yy .
DUTCH BOY
SHAKE PAIIIT
12 coLons
4.85 GaL
"S&H" Green Stamps
Hulcheon Paint Sioro
162 N. Commercial
WE ARE OPEN EVERY
SUNDAY, FROM 9 A. NL 'TIL 4 P. fil
OPEN EVERY NITE TIL 8 P. IA.
MeiaetittatiMMMeemiaiMeMMSHaieeMittiMsaMaMiseittaMtnnfM
YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE
WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER
1 899 - 1 951 - "H Pays to Trade at Schaefer's
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED
Everything for the Baby
The Original Yellow Front Drug Store
SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE
135 N. Commercial Phone 3-5197
dod pmc teste
Chlorodent
brings you
active chlorophyll
4 s XiSfg
- ;,-v '-s
j p s. s s. o.'
PROOF of
ocfhfr chlorophyll j
look fa cMxopfirfhreett
on pur toothbrush
J. s s . sv . , . li ,s,.t
' sss,,ss7 I i 1 i f f f i IL s' -
s s s s 's. s ,ss s ! 1 I j 1 f m 1 vs, ,
rv ss. isti HI If ffjs I- -,.t
It's no-trick at all to add chlorophyll to
toothpaste. The problem fs to make tht
chlorophyll active . . . instantly availablf
when you brush your teeth.
This takes a special "activating" ingredi
ent Tht vital activator used in Chlorodent
is patented (U. S. Patent 2216816). No
other dentifrice can use it You can be sure
when you us Chlorodent that all of ehloro
phyll's benefits are put to work
Here'f year visible preef ef active cklereplytli
Not that Chlorodent deeply colors your
brush with nature's leaf-green chlorophyll
color. This rich "chlorophyll-green" saowi
that you are getting activt chlorophyll . . . U
give you a clean fresh mouth all day I
Ne ether teetbaerte caa after this preef I
foGo PSfeaift
r? n
vmn mm
Chlorodent was used in hundreds of tests on people
with bad breath. When they brushed their teeth
with Chlorodent their mouth odor disappeared.
Two hours later, their breath was still clean in
98 of the cases. Four hours later (end of test),
74 were still free of bad breath. By using
Chlorodent regularly-preferably after meals-yoa
can be free of mouth odor all day t Ask for Chloro-
itnt today I u . A. . tmtu incz-ivi
CU4st n4neM montk acids tktt "wtt" 1st tools
qamal ... aad tha bacUrla which usm thm. Kcp
tta cImb Umt betri fiad it difficult to multiply
N ttapt cffr bttor pretoctioal
mm- -mimw m -ii-;- j" I am -pm m m m s at i a -mm . aA
VgX mm it ann mm . Q$
.
ill mrl J
Half ef all teeth lesses caetee hy (UM TXOUltCSI
Aa MtiaaUd 10 f all toota lata caa U tracad to
onditiona which start with aora. Uaadlnc rnma. Colore
dtnt arowoUa tha frawth af firm, haalthy-pink tiara
U roa hara Uadar gvms. aa sara to va CUoradaaU
U lU U VC I
Tho chlorophyll donfifrico
ToQttry Sections -
Phone 3-5456 ,1, fPfffPP fXinnlCZ Shop Fnday Til 9
II II IIU) UJI UsZJU LsilLJlmJ
rvv vniirir ivtivi mm mmmw
rwm - m, w mm-. a- nh la a- a - m ajTri,- mrm mm mm rm I
i m -