14 Capital Journal. Salem. Oregon. Thursday. June 18. 1949 -V F. D. R. Jr. in Capital Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., name sake of the late President arrives at the Capital to take his seat as a Democrat in the House of Representatives, succeed ing the late Sol Bloom. In front of him are his mother and Rep. Walter A. Lynch, his sponsor. (Acme Telephoto). ficials to Discuss Parking County Judge Grant Murphy has issued a call for a confer ence between city and county of ficials for next Monday at 1 p.m. to discuss and probably draft a et of rules governing parking inside the courthouse block. In cluded will be members of the county court, district attorney, aheriff, lire chief and others. A new law giving the court power to enforce such regulations will become effective July 13. The court Issued such a set of regulations for Itself back in 1946 and attempted to enforce hem. Later Attorney General Neuner ruled that the secretary of state had no power to enforce penal provisions as to parking on the state house grounds and this was followed by an opin ion from the district attorney's office that the court had no such power at the courthouse. So the legislature enacted laws to ex tend such powers. Fire Chief Roble of Salem had written letter to the court warning of fire hazards which had arisen because of the laxity of enforce ment of parking regulations which couldn't legally be enforced. Bid for Clearing Dam Site Below Estimate Portland, June 1 A bid for clearing Meridian dam site, submitted by C. F. Lylle Co., and Amis Construction Co., Moses Lake, Wash., was half a million dollars under govern ment estimates. The army corps of engineers reported the two firms hid $1)1)1.370, low of nine bids. The engineers had estimated the cost at $1,43.1,0.14. Cherry Yield Good Grand Island Twenty pick ers are employed harvesting six acres of Royal Anne cherries at the Louis Will farm here start- Ing Wednesday morning. The fruit Is good and is being truck ed to the Farquar Brining com pany at Salem. Loganberry Price Set at Eight Cents Oregon Cane Frulti Control Board, Inc., at a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce Wed nesday night fixed an 8-cent minimum for lofjanbernei, boy senberriei and youngberries as compared with 114 cents last year on boy sens and young berries and 12 '4 cents for loganberries. This is the estab lished price to the growers who are members of the organization and William J. Lin foot, its sec retary, estimates that about 80 per cent of the berry crop is produced by the membership. Loganberry ha r v e s t will probably get under way next week and boysens In probably another 10 days. It is expected the berry crop may be as much as much as 20 per cent below that of last year. T. J. Burrill taught the first American course on plant dis ease In 1873 at the University of Illinois. Use Organic Fertilizer The Right Way to Rebuild Soil Salem Y. R. to Go lo Salt Lake A delegation of Salem Young Republicans will leave by auto mobile Sunday for Salt Lake to attend the national Young Re publican convention opening next Wednesday. Steve Anderson, past presi dent of the Oregon Young Re publicans, estimated that Ore gon would send approximately 40 delegates to the convention, including a group from the Uni versity of Oregon which will include Beldon Owens of Salem. Young Republicans of this ci ty who have signed to make the trip include Anderson; John Ha kanson, editor of the state Young Republican paper; Bill Merriam, of Willamette univer sity; Keilh Wright and Marian Putnam, both Salem high school students and Russell Tripp, stu dent body president at Willam ette university. Small Irrigation Pump Nips Fingers Dayton Liopn Phelps re ceivd serious injury to his loft hand when hi hand caught in the belts of a small irrigation pump on his farm near town. As a result he has lost the two middle fingers to the second; joint, the end of the little fin ger, and the first finger was crushed, but they hope to save it. He was in the hospital until Sunday when he returned home, although he has been suffering con.idcrably. The pump was at the river, back of his home, and it had stopped running. In an attempt to start it, it started with the slightest touch thus catching his fingers. Able to walk to the house, he whs rushed to the hos pital by a neighbor, A. F, Wilson. Queen Dorothy Will Rule Sheridan Fete Dayton Mini Dorothy Dee rundas. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dundas was chos en to rule as Queen of the Phil Sheridan Rodeo, at the Queen's dance, at the American Legion hall in Sheridan. The dance was sponsored by the Eagles lodge. Miss Dundas it a member of the Dayton Saddle club, and has been riding horses for the past ten years. She has made this her hobby. She was a graduate of the Dayton Union high school class of '48. and the past year has been attending the Modern Beauty college in Salem. Her Princesses are: the Misses Doris Green, Grand Ronde Sad dle club: Shirley Schneider, Carlton Canter club; Mary Gladys Turner, Sheridan Can ter club; Faye Carlson, Spirit Mountain Saddle club. Miss Dundas is princess for the Dayton Saddle clubs twth Queens, the Misses Patricia and Betty Zwlck. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zwick of Dun-dec. The Phil Sheridan Days cele bration parade will be Friday morning, with Mrs. Lulu Chap- in, as Pioneer Mqther. The Phil Sheridan Rodeo will open on Saturday afternoon and the final show will be Sunday after noon. Socialists Lose In B. C. 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