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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1953)
TThm Slot Twm, Salem. Oraw Smdcry. liby 101 1K1 430 to Plan Strategy in Lumber Talks PCClTLAND ID Stralefir'ln aeadjacked negotiation with op- rito will b pUumed by CIO Woodworkers from the U SV and Britirfi Columbia t meeting JlwC-Moncay. - . :sf K; A-:2f Hwtunt union prcildent, said -refusal of employer to make off era . of contract improvements made! the step necessary, lie said it i&he first time iu the history ef t$i 17-year-old union that the gJrluCr Columbia district has been brouttf directly into coastal ncgo ti'leea, . .... "rtfr V. i- and Canadian em j" -jri have rejected wage de xr Mji; insisting that present' pay Scales be continued, - The-union is seeking e 11 H-cent hourht increase for its 45.000 mem bers Ttn the U, a. Pacific North-, west:- It estimates the average ? ;eit 12.10 hourly. ent increase is being asked fir rje 10,000 British Columbia oodwjorkara. Their scale is some what 3ower than that in the U.S. Hazel Green Farm Bureau Center Meets J Statma Nrwi Scrrlc ' HAZEL GREEN film taken during a six-wee ki tour of Alas ka was shown by Clifford Taylor to the Hazel Green Farm Bureau Center Friday night A. M. Za hare gave a report on the county Farm Bureau meeting at lit. Forester Moved To Portland Area PORTLAND IP Regtanai For escr J. Herbert Stone announced Saturday that H. Phil Brandner, Mount Baker National Forest Su pervisor . since U44. has been transferred here. He is assigned to the division of operations in the Portland re gional office i tne u. rorest Service. Brandner has beta with the service since hi graduation from the University' of Washington in 1929. : Loss Follows Stock Rise I NEW YORK ( AD. of the stock market's strength this week was mustered in one vigorously advancing day, mat was - Monoay. Tnerearxer the market idled along with cau tious advances and. retreats. The net result was t second straight weekly advance from the tow of the year. The advance materialized with a, rusa and extended: lueiiitmui it became the best of thefyear as measured by the Associated Press average of 60 stocks.? The average waa up $1 JO, biggest since mid-November of last year. AngeL : ' f There will be no June or July meeting .of the center. The next meeting will be a no-host dinner at the home of Clarence Zielin- ski on August 14. At that time there will be election of officers. Right at Hand! i You will find completely lew measure ef filing con venience and efficiency In. hose ultramodern, mobile iling cabinet. They not mly produce the records ou want quickly; they "wheel right up to a desk, or into a conference, easily! COf.lT.lERCIAL BOOK STORE 141 N. Commercial Youthful Latvmakers Mull Bills w psrf w t - if i V! , - -7 ' 2 ..' - f 1 - - - I ' r. 1 t Plana Made to . Honor Teacher WTLLAXIINA Plans tar llary Stevenson Day are Rearing com pletlon. Aa informal pro-ram for the afternoon of May 17 has been formed, with Donnell Mitchell as master of ceremonies. The re union will be from 1 to 8 p.m. at the Wgfc KhooL - i Mary Stevenson hai been teach ing mgh school here since 1S23, She is a graduate of the Univer sity of Oregon, and her "home when not in VVillsmlns, li near Medford. Everyone who ever at tended or taught in the Wiilamins High School, and everyone elsr who would like to pay their re spects to Miss Stevenson, no il the li completing her 23th year ef lervice in tne hUh school, u invited to attend, More than 600 cards have been sent to alum. nl and teachers whose addresses were known. ? BABY TAT RTT . SANREMIGld," Cebu; P. I, (INg)-The Sn Aemlgtel coun cilors have enacted a ordinance imposing a so centavo (2$ U. S. cents) tax . on every, newporn baby in town. ThJ central Phi lippines town is the first town in the country to slap a "diaper tax on bibles. , lononnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnon "An Three of Salem Hi-Y chapters' delegates te the Oregon Tenth Legislature gathered arennd Bey Gov ernor Kent Uotaung, (seateo; Eugene, during me rnoay session at the SUtehonse. The three are (left to right) James Bardie, ,1160 N. 14th St; Kobert Brewnell ef Turner, Kenneth Eawlisgs, 111 Ratdiff Dr. (Statesman Photo.) Keizer Grange Inducts Members A varied program. under the' direction of Mrs. Ruby Girod. was presented at Keizer Grange Wednesday night following the no-host dinner. An accordion solo was played by Nancy Burford. Clifford Orey gave a talk on traffic safety. Carol Mason-played a flute solo and Kenneth Dunnigan gave a vocal solo, both accompanied by Mrs. Elaine Mas on. Readings were given by Alvin Fleming. During the Grange meeting the following new members were taken into the Grange; Mrs. Walter Rob inson, Howard McCall, Bemice Ettner. Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Woodstock. feaesesssssaesBaBe e - I; T' " 155 N. LIBERTY PHONE 3-3191 '' ' ', V A f, V ''' v' " " t' a il .. -it- SalemHi-Vs Hit 2 for 5 in Legislature (Story also on page one.) Of the five bills submitted by Salem Hi-Y clubs during the YM CA Youth Legislature, two were passed while the other three bit snags somewhere in the House, Senate or on the Governor's desk. Hi-Y's Abel Gregg and J. R. Mott pushed their bills through. Abel Gregg's bill was for speci fication of blood type on motor vehicle operator's licenses. J. R. Mott submitted a bill for personal tax exemptions for college stu dents. Arthur Cotton Hi-y's bill, creat ing a game conservation division of the State Game Commission went unanimously through the Senate and House but was vetoed by Boy Governor Kent Hotalingj because it "violated the Oregon Constitution and the title was not adequate.' A bill to outlaw gambling which is operated by private con cerns, introduced by A. A. Stagg Hi-Y, was killed in the House by a 29-23 vote after a hot debate. Claude Kells Hi-Y's .bill out lawing the carrying of loaded fire arms in vehicles passed the House with little opposition but ran into considerable opposition in the Senate and waa voted down. Salem Hi-Y members introduc ing and debating the bills were Ray Taylor and Fred Butler, sen- More Four-H Winners Told StatMmaa JCew Service STAYTON Blue ribbon win ners in the "Sew It's Fun" classi fication at the Marion County 4-H Spring Fair besides those previously reported who were chosen , to go to the State Fair are the following 16 girls whose four articles (head scarf or ker chief, pot holder, drawstring ap ron and record book), won in this classification: Sally Ann New, Idanha; Jody Hassing, Aurora; Sherrill Hoch- speier, Teddy Cooper, Carol Van Deventer, Joan Bennett, Caroline Adams, 'all of Jefferson; Pat Mil ler, Fruitland; Sharon Thackery, Beatrice Brenneman, both of Sil- verton; Diana Seely, Woodburn; Carmen Kihs, Marion; Jeanne Elam, Aumsville; Kay Jones, Sun- nyside; Lois Evans, Lyons 'and Deloris Hargrove, Halls Ferry. SPECIAL' TRAIN USED LONDON (INS)-British rail ways employ a special mobile train' which is electrically-controlled with a dynamometer for testing high speed locomotives. s tors, Arthur. Cotton;! Hi-Y Ron Anderson, representative, A. A. Stag? Hi-Y; Pete Phillip and Bill Shepard, representatives, Claude Kells Hi-Y; David Hardie and Frank Smith, representatives, J. R. Mott Hi-Y; and Ernie Drapela and Gary Ferguson, representa tives, Abel Gregg Hi-Y. Liberty School Holds Festival - StaUnua Ntwi ftrvlee LIBERTY Liberty School held its annual spring festival Thurs- oayv Tne tneme, "westward Ho,1 depicted the westward movement to Oregon. George Wright, prin cipal, opened the program. The first and second grades held an Indian pow-wow The third grade featured square dancing on the way. across country. In the final setting, the first grade depicted costumes of . farmers; second grade, cowboys and horses; fourth grade, making the West beautiful; and sixth grade, hunters and fish ermen. 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