Wdinday, M"ch 18. STATE'S VEGETABLE PACKS GROW ' Ml qqoqoc::c::u mmcodekc:3C3dim mnt nf ih .f.V " """""Ti n important leg creaseo V ,?t1 food-P"ceMing business hu In 25 vr. IT ?' 0UtJ?Ut Uno,t a'000 Pr "t lat fnnJ.; ,American Ca, Company, pioneer developer of Big Campaigri This Year Set for Blue Lake Beans The Associated Blue Lake Green . Bean Canners will launcn a "bigger and more dy namic" national promotion campaign in their icmnH v. starting this spring, Chester I, nne, president, announced. New eniDhasls In tn ha o;,,a to promoting the use of this . cannea oean variety in restau rants, hotels and hospitals, as well as continuing to boost consumer demand, according to Chase, who is also vice-president of Paulus Bros. Packing company, Salem. Leading pack ers of green beans in the Blue Lake region of the Pacific Northwest are represented by the association. . "We ar am Karl inn . - --- ,m wi , Digger and more dynamic pro gram 01 nercnanaising, adver tising and promotion in loss as a result of the spectacular success of the past year," Chase saia. - we expect to enlist the cooperation of more related Item advertisers, food whole salers, chains, independents and allied interests in stimu lating greater consumer and Institutional demand for Blue Lake green beans." While campaign details will be announced later, he said the 185S plans include Inter-industry promotions, advertising In national magazines, as well as trad and Institutional nuhll. mmmmmmm Annual Glee Event Saturday ' Sleenv headed atudanta wIia normally nave to be routed out of bed each morning, are aris ing early this" week In prep aration lor ' tne trarittfnnai Freshman Glee at Willamette university. . ,, The Glee will h nraunlul next Saturday night in the gym Deiore a capacity audience Early moraine drill In marching will be the rule durs ing me oaiance oi in week, since stage formation it an sentlal part of the Judging pro- n-am. The steps of the eapitol and those leadln into the annban garden are favorite places for me maneuvers although each of the four classes involved is given time in the gymnasium. This year's Glee comes at an BDnronriate ttm f . Vauchn Blankenihin. fra.hm.n manager. It succeeds the state oasxetDau tournament and the annual tour ef the a cappella choir. The Glee is an original tone contest with the freshmen challenging the other three classes to participate. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, falsi, Orgo Morninqside School Job A N am. a . , Awarded Robert Morrow Claim Benefits The contract far mr..h-..M- f v.. . VIMIIII tVllVlllaf ing th new Horningside ele- rocniary scnool building was awarded Robert D. Morrow at a special meetlne nf th Ralatn board- of directors Tuesday night. Morrow's hid nf anus. . 872 Wai 2fl fl2R halnu, K highest figure submitted by sarnam Brothers. Two other Salem firm. mK. mitted bids: E. E. Sltbman $202,000, and Viesko and Post, 2110,337 The building is to be erected On tOD Of the hill an Smith 12th street and is to be ready 'Cheater f. rhaaa. nraaiHant .of Associated Blue - Lake Green Bean Canners, and vice president of Paulus Bros. Packing company, who announces campaign for Sa-lem-canned products, v cations, store display materi als, and new 'combination meal recipes. Chase reported that the as sociation mnat anrnaMfiil nm. motion last year enlisted the advertising and merchandising support of five industries and 53 food nroeeisinff rnmnanloa with the participation of 3,200 new, salesmen, ana D,B37 re tail store displays arranged in 247 metroDolltan nurlmii i the 44 states involved in the campaign. Cltinff the Hmmtfli examnle of tha work, Chase said that among me sales restiita uraa a 944 cent increase in one division M i . vi urge aistrioutor's area during the featured period, i.b per cent gain in another division, a 100 per cent in crease in one chain nf 1 Hundred stores, 'and in some sections it was necessary to ra tion deliver! sizes and sieve sizes in the face or tne heavy consumer demand. "Buildms nn aur 10M cess, we are moving forward more aggressively with out na tionwide drive with to xoid objective," Chase 'con cluded. "First, to continue to create - a greater 'consumer awareness of Blue Lake green beans as the 'art4nr. ..j second to make the trade more familiar with the advantages of a variety which, while mass produced, is almost a specialty to the vegetable field because of its high volume and profit potential." ? . Busy Time for Monitor Club The Monltnr .W .T.luo.wv Club under the laarlarahln of Phil Yagelskl has been active IttIS Winter. The memhara though young and most of them beginners in 4-H work, have shown enthusiasm and promise. In December the club made a field trio during whlnh anma nf the boys' homes were visited and their projects inspected. The trip ended at the home of AuEUSt 'Minke ITT. whara demonstration showing how a dairy . heifer should be trim med and handled in tha iW blng was held. ..... The January meetina- waa held at the home of the Club Leader. Phil YaMlalrl and time was spent studying and discussing -a record books. The February meeting was held at the home of Mark Klug, who gave a demonstra tion on "Thro wins an Animal making the animal immnhtia permitting the boy to examine ana trim tne animal's feet. A SOCial hour Wai inant or, A refreshments wera arvi the conclusion of each meeting. ine next meeting is sched uled for March 24 at 8 p.m. at the home of Gary Skiller. TO TAKE UP TIDELANDS Washington (U.(5 Senata n. publican Leader Robert A. Taft of Ohio said after a legislative Conference with Praalriant TT.I.. enhower today that the Senate proDamy would take up "tide lands" legislation before get ting to Hawaiian statehood. f iwii8: fN ''"ovy-ky La' -i i i i i w ''iai ii 'iiman iMa-niii'iiila for occupancy by th open ef uw ibu term, a win consist OX eight class rooms and a lib rary, with approximately 24. 000 square feet' of space. This means th cost per square foot Will D SDOUt 111.27. The task of elearlne ihm alta has been under way for th past several days and it Is tx- pectea morrow, wno bum th new RnaaHala aihnnf urlll h able to go to work immediate ly- Sub-contractors working under Morrow will he- Oremn Pulp and Paper, mill work; painting, Si. L. Xlfstrom & Co.; electric work, Electric Corpor ation or City Electric: nlumh- ing, Nelson Brothers; heating ventilating, refrigeration, Nel son Brothers; mansonry, Shaw ana mcxens: earthwnrir Mk Porter; sheet metal and roof ing, ( Mcuuchrlst and Sons; glass, Capital City Glass com pany; tile, Willard Art Til company: hardware. Bnilriara Hardware Service Supply Cor poration. The laat naman nf rortiana, is tne only sub-con tractor outside of the school district. The architect nn 4 Via Ink I. William L-Williams of Salem. Price Controls Entirely Off Washington sin rm,.. were strickly on their mm far the first time in more than two years today as the gov ernment killed off the last of its price controls and returned the nation to a relatively free economy. ' The action marked tha r.A of a turbulent postwar experi ment in airect price, wage, and credit curbs that began in th fall Of lOKn after 4 Via V..... Invasion. It also aiimalnl tha hostn. ning of the administration's at tempt to use the cive-anil-tab of free enterprise rather than government planning to keep the nation's economv mnnina smoothly. ; Price Stabilizer Joseph Free hill completed the step-by-step decontrol of rtrlcea vaar arri a v by removing ceilings on steel ana a tatcn ox industrial goods. aii wage curbs, were wiped out February 6. Teen-men Industrial accident benefits wera, claimed py 440 teen-ag workera durlne tha 1 i months, Labor Commissioner W. JS. ltimsev said tnriav. In. vestigatlon of th young work ers' claims showed that IS nar cent of th youngaters bad been hired illegally, he said. The ereateat nnmkar n young claimants, 223, were on in payrolls ox tn manufac turing plants. The mercantile industry emnlnvari an TVir highest employer of th injur- ea minors was government state, county and municipality. Almost three-fourtha nf tha teen-ager were engaged in in- austries outsia tn Portland metropolitan area.. The 17-veBr-nld irmm mm. prUed 60 per cent of the claim ants ana la-yeer-oids, 30 per cent. Among those claiming incapacitation because of th job and discovered to b work ing illegally were on 12-yar- siu, two x-yar-oias ana a 14 T ear-old. One U-ihmiU mm. rlcultural wnrlrar rait n a elaiza for injury after he llp. im in a sna ana oil his neea on the concrete floor. Girls, who mak ud 40. ner cent rx ma uan-aak -wnrir force, entered only 82 claims for On-th-iob iniuriaa. Kim. sy seld. ; Th state labor aanarfanant auminiawri ootn atat anil rai. ral child labor laws and la. sues work permits for th em ployment of minora under 18 years of ag. ' e . Pedestrian Strikes ' Driver of Car A motArllt whA AomA Via car a little too far Into cross walk Monday was struck by an irate pedestrian the cedea- triar, the eoatlatMd m ki way. An eywltoeas if the hat. dent walked Into th nolle station with tha story. Th pedestrian Trying a bibr and aeeorananieii hv ai. wife was sroasuig High street at Court when th motorist slowed to a aton with hla harm. er extending into the cross- - walk. . First the pedestrian tonlr sudden kick at the ear hum nar then handed the baby to hla wife, walked around the ear, Jerked open th door and Dunehed the astonished drln in th face, closed the door and wautea on. .Traffic piling up behind him forced the unidentified motor 1st to move on. police were told, by John Kinney, 8844 Neef avenue, who with hla wife I witnessed the event . 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