10 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Friday, July 18, 1952 1,005,600 WAR DEATHS SNC9 1775 V tO8,SOO TRAFFIC DEATHS 5INCB 1900 v -W-w dill 'i " z3 1 ""I -"-i toteu ac of CAWAirv mo vurr co t. 'OWM A. A N. . H.fcaaa I New Highway Construction Causes Traffic Interruption Traffic interruptions in many parts of Oregon, due largely to new highway construction, are continuing, State Highway Engineer R. H. Baldock reported. Baldock said some projects are nearing completion while others would be carried over into next year. Baldock's road summary: Ochoco highway Grading 10 miles west of Mitchell to Mitchell. Rough and dusty. Slight delays. Columbia River Highway Con striction between Cascade Locks and Hood River. Traffic controlled by flagmen. Dalles - California Highway Construction on Modoc Point Barclay section. Slight delay. Alsoj nine miles south of Lapinc to Wil- lanette Junction. j Pacific Highway Grading! from Lane County line south to j Anlauf. Slight delays. Grading and , surfacing between Chenoweth Park! . and Oakland Junction. S Coast Highway Grading South ! of Bay City, Reedsport and Coos Bsv. Slight delays. John Day-Burns Construc tion on Crow Flat section. Delays Wilson Rive Highway Con struction near Milepost 31.2. De lays. Unity-Baker Highway Con st! -ction from Sumpter Junction to Baker. Delays. I'mpqua Highway Grading nd bridge construction on Reeds- , port-Scottsburg section. Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway Resurfacing from Suicide Creek to junction with Pacific Highway. SliTht delays. Nyssa-Adrian One way traf fic over bridge. Wasco-Heppner Highway Con struction. Possible delay. Service Creek - Mitchell Load limit on John Day bridge. Crater Lake North entrance, open, one-way traffic under pilot car. Trips each way to hourly intervals 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. closed at night. East entrance and rim closed. Shaniko-Fossil section Con struction. Possible delays. Elkton-Sutherland section Grading and surfacing on Cala pooya creek Sutherlin section. Delays. Tiller-Trail Section Regrad ing and surfacing. Delays. Sams Valley Section Closed to Dodge bridge. Detour by Shady Cove. Warner Section Construction between Drakes creek and Adel. Frenchggen Section Closed by high water, detour available. Paulina Section Oiling on Comb s Flat section. r Hey, mom, they'll let me pitch, if you mix a FRESH M5rw 44&M P'tcher of tf ZltUVEO c 0 4- IXTRA LONG-SIMMERING 10 COOK THE FLAVOR THRU! One taste and you'll know you have the four-minute answer to hour-long cooking of homemade tew. Your whole family will love it! At your grocer's now. OS SAIL 5UW3 tastes eerre costs less! A tosry, heolthful, 'round-the-clock orange beverage 1 Costs (ess than orange juice. Each can contains the concentrated juice of 6 to 8 Cali fornia juice oranges. Makes a full quart ! Rich in orange flavor and color. Requires no rf rigerati6n. Get it from your grocer's shelf. Send for fREE pamphlet "12 Dedciooj Recipes" Address below BEEF 1 TRY BEEF STEW AND BISCUITS Vm prepared biacuit mix for doUfh. Roil out and cut into biscuit. Put N alley ' Baef Stew in casserole, topped with fcacuita. Bake in 400 ovaa until biacuita ara dona. glsSisipSaajaiaa Y Ljr - - Tr .1- -J l4akaatallakatAiaBBf ' ' -"S Pffatl nfVefBnltH M I cootmts 1 2-Party Consultation Urged On Coming Foreign Policy WASHINGTON (P) Secretry of State Acheson said here that a proposal for Republican and DemocaTlc chieftian to consult on foreign policy during the next six months to avoid an era of un certainty and indecision at home and abroad is a very important matter. But he checked any action on the idea to the White House. The secretary commented guard edly on a plea by Sen. Wiley of Wisconsin, a Republican foreign policy leader, that the Truman administration call on Republicans for high-level talks on international problems during the election sea son and the interal before a new administration takes over next January. He was asked about it at a news conference. Without such talks, Wiley said in a statement, there will be a period of confusion that "could only serve to the advantage of Soviet Russia, which could fully exploit it by an intended K.O. blow." Conditions are so critical, he add- Dierdorff Heads NW Power Group PORTLAND (A3) The North west Electric Light and Power As sociation has elected John Dierdorff, Portland, as president. Dierdorff is vice president of the Pacific Power & Light Co., Port land. A. W. Trimble of Mountain States Power Co., Albany, was named first vice president, and R. C. Setterstrom, Montana Power Co., Butte, second vice president. ed, "It is no time for any party or individual to stand on its high horse." Oregon Hops Show Decline PORTLAND (JP) - The West Coast hop crop will be do 2 per cent this year, the Departrr.. t Agriculture estimates. Neverthe less the crop will Je 27 per cent larger than average. In Oregon there are an esti mated 13300 acres in production, about 1,900 acres under last year. ye crop is expected to total 16, 900,000 pounds, compared with 18,774,000 last year. The total for the coast is ex pected to be 61,720,000 pounds from 38,800 acres. Divorce Sought By Marion Davies SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Pi Marion Davies, one-time actress and long-time friend of the late William Randolph Hearst, filed suit for divorce Wednesday from her husband of eight months, Hor ace G. Brown. Miss Davies charged cruelty, but made no specifications. She said they separated last Sunday. They had been married eight months. Her attorney declined to amplify the charges. Their elopement to Las Vegas, Oct. 31 surprised even their closest friends. Spanish War Vets Elect LA GRANDE (JP) The United Spanish War Veterans ended their Wednesday with election of offi cers. A. J. Bush, Portland, became commander; Dr. W. E. Buchanan. Eugene, senior vice commander; O. T. Gullickson, Portland, junior vice commander; and T. Pender grass, Portland, chief of staff. The auxiliary- named Mrs. Mary Harding, Astoria, president; Mrs. Bessie Sutton, Albany; senior vic pesident; Mrs. Dora E. Pender grass, Portland. Junior vice presl- ' dent. n m i rpfli hn ffr rfi m y no .y. " v.- '''""'"V ' ""' -' I ggg5:- r- VAX X L - iftv - NSx'l ' I I r Z i t ! '-v': 1 L-.'fi f iri ) t- " lljllff pt&! v v "Kl - L00" JJ"iV-,vSsS 7 tort St is pmirSaooiii mlilsJ vou' TOO many of childhood's more important things occupy their busy minds to allow the vital subject of nutrition even a passing thought. Proper nutrition for active, growing children is a responsibility which mothers assume with the help of those who produce nourishing foods. FRANZ ENRICHED. 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