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Tta 0 PAGE FIVE tsUis (LI lAllwiAii wugmi visvui Aucaiw MwuuSf uuu 4 At Hoodoo Butte Abon 40 carloads of skiers were 'enjoying Use . winter sports at -Hoodoo Baits Sunday, Postmaster IL R. Crawford reports. He and, Mrs. Crawford ' and Postal Inspector S. G. Sen warts drove the San tiax to tne junction of the two ..highways and found the- road In ti no shape though with 1 foot bancs Of snow on either side ! aae to road clearing operations. This . was the - Inspector's first ! trip lover the highway. ; - Lnta Florist. 1374 N.,Lib. 058. . ' Clinic Held Physical examlna Hons were conducted at the Jef ferson school Monday with pupils from Looney Butte attending by the Marion county department of health. Forty-seven . were' exam ined including first grade students : end . special pupils.. Three were . found to be free from defects and 30 had been immunized and 23 j vaccinated. Thirty - two ' needed nose and throat attention, 16 had posture defects and 24 needed teeth corrections. , . ' Auction Monday night and every night,!. 7:30 p.m.; sharp. Entire stock Nash Furniture Co. most be sold to settle estate. Come early, i Tern arranged ' at ' auction. - No 1 reserve. Lef your -friends know, Steelhanimer Reeoverina-The physician attending John Steel hammer, s t f. t e represeatatlve from Marion county who sus tained a fractured skull in 1 n accident 10 days ago, last night reported Steelhammer as on the road to recovery While the dan cer period Is not over, the doc tor said, his patient is now con clous most of the time. Only the Immediate family la yet al- i lowed ' to see aim. . -. . The Salem Federal la paying 4 on savings. All accounts Insured. Reform to Job Miss Helen : Brtatow. secretary to the busi ness manager of the Salem school system, returned to her lob yesterday following recupera tion from a 'major . operation performed five weeks ago; She hn been at: the home f her father, Darwin Bristlow of En I Ret are From Clinic Dr. O. L. ' - Scott and Dr. Roy S. Scolleld, local chiropractors, returned yes terday afternoon from a elinle'of ' Ithe Northwest Chiropractors' Re- ! search bureau, conducted ta Seat tle by Al Wernalng of Hollywood. The next semi-annual dink will be held with Dr. P. B. Firth in Portland. ! Dch. Boy pnt Mathls, 173 a Com St. Paul Job Delayed Failure of an allotment of WPA funds to arrive delayed the scheduled start yesterday of a project under which the new St. Paul city hall will be completed. WPA officials wore confident, however, that funds for the work would be msde available j within a few days. Rugs barber dirt and germs. I clean them. Coleman, S3 23. I Improve State Road Shift.pt a WPA road crew ender the coun ty's blanket project to a unit along, State street road, east of the penitentiary tour corners, was i announced at WPA headquarters here yesterday. Ditches along the road will be. Improved and shoul- ; ders widened. Robert Cole is fore man in charge. '.',.";' ' Held, Drunk Charge Edgar William Caasby, 43, of the B read me res district, was held at the county Jail over the weekend on a charge of being drunk on a high way.. State police took him to ; Woedburn justice court yesterday. Disposition of the case was not re- 1 ported here. Genuine auction Monday night. 7:30. . Quitting business.' Nash Furniture Co. "Don't be contus ed. Come early, make your own selections. No reserve. Let your frieaais know. Coming Events March IS-15 Dr.' Dan Gil bert and Dr. Pan! W. Rood, at First Christian church. . March 14 Methodist yoatb rally. ' -! March 1 4 Dr. Carl Scltfer meets with sMb-dl strict Kp worth Learners at First MB church 4 - March 14 Lewis. Bex Miner: addresses - jaalor .' chamber of commerce ; d 1 a:a cr saeetlng, -chant her of romntrree. . . . starch 20 Dinner" honoring Archbishop Howard.. vi ' .. April U KaMter. S XsifC: April 14-15 State eoaren tion American Association of University ! Women. April 80-83 .Oregon Chris tian Kndeavor roavratioev April 20-23 Htate Christlaa Kndeavor convention. Cattle Thefts? Giarges Added Tucker unci Syrroci lAw Charged in City wC Pedestrian Injnred " B e r n lee Buhler, 80S Breys street, sus tained a fractured leg and bruised hip when nit by a car driven by Frank ' O. j Breckeniidge, 150 North 17th, at the Intersection of Capitol and D atreets Sunday, ae- cord'nr to' a report by city first aid men who attended Miss Buh ler. She was taken to the Salem General hospital. Three te Solid Bailding per mits were ; issued yesterday tor three new; dwellings, being to Ralph Eyre for a 32700, one-story dwelling and garage at 1505 Jef ferson, to Julian Burroughs for a 1700. one-story dwelling at 781 South 25th, and to Clair Hum phreys for a $3500, 1-story dwelling and garage at 15C0 Grant. Attend the Auction at Nelson Bros. Furniture Co., every afternoon 2:0.0, every evening, 7:30. Officials Attend Confab City Treasurer Paul H. Hauser and City Recorder A. Warren Jones are at tending the two-day meeting of the Oregon Finance, Of fleers asso ciation that opened yesterday in Eugene. It is being held la eon junction with the 1939 convention of the League 01 Oregon Cities. May Change School Sked plan to conduct school at Salem hich continuously from ' 8 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., so students may at tend the state tournament without the usual confusion attending and at the same time not miss school work, awaits only official sanction of the school board. Bob Ballard now located at First National Bank Barber shop. Bike Licenses Dae B i c y c 1 owners are advised by city police to procure licenses this week as beginning March 20, arrests will be made in compliance with the new bicycle ordinance that Is now in effect. Cherrians to Meet The Cher- rians will meet tonight at 6:30 o'clock at the Quelle, King Blng Harold Busick announces that Important business is to come before the . group. Women! sample footwear just ar rived, sizes 3H to 4. Very new est spring styles. Values to 3 7. Special $2.95. Main-floor shoe dept.. Miller's Two Arrested City police Sun day arrested Mabel Bauer of Port land on a charge of violating the basic speed rule, and yesterday booked Albert Dawson tor drunkenness. Glenn In Bend Claud Glenn, assistant superintendent of mails at the local postotfice, is spend ing several1 days this week :n Bend. - Chimney Fires A flue tire at 435 Market street Sunday, undone et 41C Marion yesterday, were ex tinguished by city firemen. Hen,to6;Learn Case in Court m-1 V . ! i- k ! . J t V . ; . ' 1 v . ... .v .. i 4 t :, J .1 :K . ' 1 " "ia--' ..:3gswT'-' TT""""il i T"5 - Two more defendants were added- over : the - weekend : to the Mill City catUe (heft lease filed In justice; court last-, veeav Both arrested ,by aheriXft- deputies. Gerald Tucker. -4 4,; plead ad Inno cent yesterday to - a uxestock larceny charge and .was released On 2500 bond-pending prelimi nary, hearing at 2 'p.m, today and Arnold SyreTson;- 4 5; waived hearing and .was pound over to the grand Jury, He faued to post 2?0 balL '-', ,. -f - ;'i Syversoa is -a brother of Ar thur. Syverson, 24, who waived hearing- on the. charge Friday and was held for the grand Jury. John : Underwood, 37, also ar rested last week, waived -hearing yesterday 1 and was - bound - over. Neither 4ie nor . Arthur Syver son has posted ban, set at 31200 "' - MW, , . M 1S -t " 1. theft ot nine- head of. cattle, bo- i "Ttr1' rZSZZZl "l-ZT ZZJZTJZz'trZJZZ longing to John Stamoa ' of thai Kill City dUtrtct. . - Clarence L Harding, Jt2 was bound-jover to 1 the grand JuryJ yesterday on a charge of .as-1 sault with attempt 'to rob. He was arrested; while, state police charge, he was about ' to hold up a service station attendant here early Saturday. Circuit Court betas; started Taesday aftegaoom by the Marlosv eosmty bapter of the Aaaerican Red Crea at Um Baiyatlon Ann temple. Red Ooaa swraea indicate, bowerer, tbai snem axe finding; mmcn pwnetlcnl vnl ate ta a coarse ta home hygiene aa Indicated In the above filnstratioa. O Labor Movement Here Gains Note Class Is Today -Ju72tZ?hr?l'JZ-?? AFLpQO Peace Declaration vorce, custody of two children, 310 temporary money and at torney fee asked; cruel and la human treatment alleged; mar ried November 4, 1923, at Van couver, Wash. Roy Ingalls et al va. Hazel Ingalls et al; amended com- of Union Bulletin Is WiddrPraiaed A Salem labor movement dec laration for anion of the rival CIO and AFL organisations has met with widespread - expressions 01 plaint askinr that certain nr on-1 interest. W. A. Chambers, editor erty be partitioned or sold aad ot the Union Labor Bulletin, de the proceeds divided. clared yesterday. He cited in par State Savings Loan esse- ticnlar favorable comment from elation vs. Helen aad Albert C newspapers and labor organises Gragg and Northwest Finance tion papers la cities inch as Oma corporation; complaint, $943.43 ha. Neb., Terre Haute. Ind., Clla judgement and mortgage fore- ton, NJ. and New Tork City, closure asked. . Bickering Held "Disgusting' M. T. Moiaan vs. Salem By- "Both industrial and craft un- Products Company et al; order ( tonlsm are recognised as essential .w. ..w . . wvavh I me mvuera www , luvicucas dant company's receiver, to tarn I the ibor Bulletin, orran of the oacg to Cincinnati uutcners 8up- Salem Union Label league, de- ply company a hog shredder, l clared recently. "Why the silly First Red Oass Coarse for Year Scheduled at 2 O'Cloek The first home hygiene class to be conducted la Salem in 1939 by the Marion county chapter ot the American Red Cross will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock la the Salvation Army citadel Mrs. Nova Young, nursing su- motor, cooker, percolator, hash er and washer. Agnes Irwin, administratrix, vs. Southern Pacific company; order allowing plaintiff to April 1 to file bill ot exceptions on appeal. Probate Court Tena Wohlnick estate; apprai sal of lot 6, block 3, Oaks addi- separatlon and suicidal confllc tion? Why Is the major portion of oar labor news service devoted to the disgusting bickerings between Green and Lewis? Calls On Leaders The Bulletin called on John L. Lewis and William Green, leaders of the rival organisations, to 'show the world an honest pur- tion, Salem, 35000, by Robert pose to advanee the cause of labor Hall, Matt Moss aad Henry W. rather than Its suicide in the pre- Zosel. vailing conflict." These two men, Llzsie J. Massev estate: an- it asserted, "stand . ... as the nraisal. 21800 hv Bruce A. Jones I blindest leaders of the blind. E. Robertson and Ralnh "iirod I Twenty AFL, locals ana it uiu Rosa Pratt estate; closing or-(units in Oregon. have to date ad- ss Albany "Feed" Plana for attendance at the annual 40 et S society pig "feed" In the vet : emaa memorial hall at Albany i Saturday night will be discussed ! at the monthly meeting of the Marten county volture. No. 153, - at the Quelle here at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday night. sans nvee Ckwnre The cham i bee et commerce luncheon assem : ly j yesterday ' endorsed t without diaeast the movement o close ; Sueer Creek- In the region back of ta recreational park to flsh : ins. eacept for children 14 .years old aad younger. The matter was : p reseated by Walter MJnler. ; ! Caaprl Speaker Dr. Carl Sell t ter et Chicago and from the Meth j odiat board of education will be ! the gmest speaker at the Willam ette university chapel this morn- ;lag.v. -.. Obituary der, Harry Clifford Pratt, execu tor. ' Charles W. Alexander1 estate; losing order, administrator. ;-. . Llda Poorman estate; T. C W. and Kenneth Poorman named executors for 32000 es tate and H. M. Austin. Edith McCord and Gladys Lv Lacey, appraisers. j Justice Court A. W. Sunderman; trial set for JO a.m. today, charge of larceny ot telephone and ironing board. Municipal Court H. R. Hagen and T. W. Ash man, drank; a 10-day jail sen tence suspended, Mortgage Check Refused, Alleged l James E. and Ruby E. Bun nell filed a complaint in circuit court yesterday asserting they stood ready to pay oft a 31258. 44 balance on a mortgage but coud not because John P. and Polly S. Murphy, defendants, had refused to: receive the money. The complaint asked the court to determine to which of the two defendants the money was due, to direct payment accord ingly of a 31258.44 check ten dered and satisfy the mortgage. Reason the money was refus ed, the complaint alleged, was that John i P. Murphy claimed that money was owing to . him while Polly S. Murphy, his wife. claimed It for herself. .'' - ... Parle At Tucson, Aria. March 10 Vera 0. Paris, late resident of 12190 South High .street.. Wife of Robert D. Paris and mother of Frances M. Paris of Salem. Funer al aervices will be held under the direction of. the - W. T. Rigdon company Wednesday, March 16. at 2 p. m from St. Paul's Episcopal church, - Chemeketa and Church streets. Rev. George H. Swift will officiate. v.; ,? ,;, t '-j - ViilV Sell:! OTHzaa Tajxr m . CtitatM rwaadiM. aaMtlaff BUI. ES8-lcr SOOS yasrs CH1SA. X. atatur vKt wktt aihMBt yse. are irrUCTlD diwr4rs. sUsa Itis.' heart. , laac Uvtr. kidaay. t.maea, cas.-autlpatiaa, alcara. dialxtia, - TfeMawtissv gait aladdt. tTr. skia, ftmala ts.t Charlie Chan Chinese HerhCe. a. a. Fobc a rar' practice in ' Caiaa. . Ottiea kaars t la S - p. m. .- azeeitt 8a- 4j aa4 Wtdadar. S ta IS a aa. 12 If. Cm'i St. Salma, Oca. t Bridge's Removal For Dredge Asked The county court's cooperat'in In -connection with . deepening ot the Lablsh: drainage eaaal was sought yesterday by S. Page and Dr. Mark 8. Skiff, who owns property along the channel. The court was requested to remove a bridge long enough to permit an excavating machine to continue along : the canal, which la being deepened by three feet along 8000 feet of Its length: The two men said 1400 feet of the deepening work had been com pleted, from the Southern Pacific tracks toward the Charlea L. Mc Nary farm, at expense of adjoin ing property owners, and the Sa lem Indian school was planning to carry, oa the deepening between toe tracks and tho mala tixhray. Uirths : - Klein Born to Mr. and lira. Kenneth Klein, ot 2230 Cheme kata, a daughter at tho Salem Geaeral hospital Monday, March 13. t'-r:.:--":??- ::-.. Pffap CALVE G1DS Uf aM-Tsbhts r SalveKsM rtraas 10c & 25c opted a resolution proposed by a Salem labor unity committee ask inr CIO and AFL. "leaders to com Lawson Hadley, pose their differences," Chambers said. WPA Applications For 2 Jobs Filed Salem city officials yesterday filed applications with the WPA office here for a second unit of the blanket city street improve ment project and for a third unit of the Salem sanitary sewer pro ject All two applications were WPA heaa- forwarded to state Antone J. Woelke, violation of I quarters at Portland last night. the basic speed rule; fined 32.50 John F. ayes, running through a .traffic light; fined 32.50. f Reflected Glory The street project application cans for' Improvement of Super ior street from Commercial to High. West Nob Hill from Super ior to Rural and East Nob Hill from Superior to Oxford. It will cost the WPA 84103 and the city 81229. -The sewer project consists of laying 890 feet of eight-inch san- lltary sewer along Simpson street between 22nd and 23rd streets. The WPA will contribute 32387 and the city 8940. Col. Carle Abrams W WW '. WW . in liome ilvei - r is ene QinziisrHears YocatioiL Chief ? .'" ' ith ' ' . . 'ir 0. D, Adams Discusses new Creatire Industry for r Youths at Eugene t .The state department ot voca tional education has branched oat lata a field ot work, through its new school of design' In Eugene, that will . enable youths to Jnake contribution to the ereativo lndua try of the sUte, O. D. Adams, state director, told .the chamber of commerce luncheon -meeting yesterday. .If: '. Adams spoke In general of the department's' work, .bat empha sised particularly the school of deslgnlag set up after a survey which showed that Oregon has a retail store for every 15.3 Indi viduals and that the state Is among: the lower half in the conn try in percentage of wages paid by manufacturing industries and values ot products by these In dustries. 1800 Attend Classes The : Eugene school la a true school of design by virtue of its creative production, as example ot which he said Is a toy model which he predicts la "going places' when it gets oa the mar ket. This school, set up to fill a need tor 1800 boys and girls un employed aad oat of school In the Lane county city, has already sup plied training for 401 youths who have jobs. h With Germany aad Japan oat of the toy market, it la logical time tor this country to do some thing along this line, he said. The classes cost the students 320, com pared to 3300 -per student for a school set ap - la Chicago by a German, he" said. The Toactlon department has a 8387.000 budget for the next bi- pervlaor for the Marion county I"' f m,b n, ,. ..Kit. h..itt. t. mi -.. I enalam, of which Oregon con- public health unit, will Instruct tho class. The work In home hy giene. Mrs. Young points out. Is especially designed to give visual tributes only 163,000 with the balance from the government. Cfripated Persons Aided Established aervices include re- vaee yisruuuuu aaaau aaa avavaiiaaS) ot nutrition in relation to the who eara an ! average ot 8483 more per year f oUowing the train ing offered than received prior to being crippled and taking the training; appreatice and foreman training, of which large concerns have avaUed themselves; parent j),mMmi anil jttilljl tMl,U The course is being attended 172 high schools ot the state: agricultural training as embodied in the Future Farmers of Ameri ca which enroll 220 high school boys In the state. He mentioned also public serv ice, which includes fire training, taken by Portland firemen and which has given the Portland fire college the second highest rating Broadcast on Wedneadav In the country In becoming better to unserve rounding wide. in Paris, France The 20th birthday of the Ameri can Legion will be celebrated dur ing an hour-long broadcast over KEX Wednesday starting at 8:18 p, m. and featuring National Com mander Stephen F. Chad wick, Ol sea and Johnson, stage stars, and care of babies, young mothers. pre-school child, tho child ot school ago and for the entire tarn ily. It also gives important Infor mation In regard to care ot the sick In the home. by about IS young matrons la the community. Legion's 20 Years To Be Celebrated ;FiTAk Member Signs .-.: .... v . .: r i WfUaaaette aafrerslty Tresldeat Brace R. Baxter presents the first membership for the second year of the Art Center, tov.E. Kahav president. Aa enthusiastic sap porter of aU enltnral and civic asove-1 menu in Salens, Dr. Baxter says of the Art Center "I believe that j It snakes a distinct contribution to the life of the city aad I endorse . it most heartily. Anything which contributes to the cultural life of the conunnnity Is not only to be desired bet ia also worthy of the - support of aU of its citixens." Left te right. Mayor W. W.' Chad wick, Dr. Baxter, Mr. Kaba and Sidney L. Stevens, chairman of the Art Center's membership committee. Dr. Rood Pushes Plea for Prayer 3-Day Bible Meeting Is Opened Here ; Present Jealousy Attacked Mrs. Fprsythe to Be Buried Today WOODBURN Mrs. Amy Edaa other celebrities. Bob Hope, star i . " f' , b- win .. ..t.J rTthe- Pssed away at her home Heads 4Army Day' Col Carle Abrams has been named chairman of the Salem committee for observance of Army day, April 8, Major H. D. Bagnall, Portland, state chairman. announced yesterday. Other members of the local committee ire: Bratler C. Small, J. P. Stlrniman, Frank Gard, Mrs. Thelma Andresen, Mrs. I. M. Schammap, Lt. Col. Clifton M. Irwin, Major Thomas E. May, Jerry Owen and Sergeant Sam Glmpelson. Army day commemorates the 22nd anniversary of the US dec laration of war against Germany and her allies and is celebrated on presidential proclamation un der sponsorship ot tho Military Order of the . World ; War. jr, ::Z r Mrs. Forsythe and daughter Irene .rc.rr; T: r.: -zz ' I cm io woodbum in jmy ion ' . mu;"' . " lnd lived here until Mr. For Mcuen ana company, uens auic, i gythe's death In 1927. Kosemary ine ana uaie -age. She WM bor on Februarv 17. Is Three-Day Affair Itsee. at RrnwnTiu ani i. nr. Tho birthday observance will TlTed kT two sons.- Dr. WarrM r. be a three-day affair, beginning Forsythe of Anne Arbor, Mich., March 18. It was In the Cirque del and Emmett C. ot Salem; two pans tnat tne original caucus or daughters. Mrs. R. W. Achor of March 15, if and 17, ll, was Oregon City and Irene, a mission- held, when 1000 men and om- ary in China since 1928: a broth eers of the AEF took the steps I er, Arthur Templetoa pf Sisters, which culminated in tne zorma- Oregon, and alster, Mary C. tion of the American Legion. I Frum ot Salem. The legion haa taken steps to I Funeral services will be held at erect a commemorative plaque on 12 p. m. Tuesday at the Browns- the building now occupying the I vllle Presbyterian church. Inter- spot where the Cirque de Paris, I meat at the Brownsville cemetery in Paris, formerly was located, beside her husband. The plaque which is to be dedi cated with appropriate ceremonies by the American Legion in the department of France on the night ot March 17, will be written In I English and French. Auxiliaries are acting aa hosts to tho lesion this month In ob servance of their anniversary with A revised tariff reduclag the birthday parties. Capital unit will minimum charge for seasonal use entertain tho post March 20. ot power for agricultural purposes from 312 to 1 per horsepower f11T,t AnnninioA installed per season has been filed McAUaster Appointed tt 0 ... tttllltlM SP Land Commissioner commissioner by Portland General , I ciecinc company, h is announcea iimniiitmmt if Tgmr Ue-ioy w. ju. Hamilton, winamette Atia.tor aa land mmmtaaloner of dlvUIon manager. The revised Ur- Southern Pacific' Paoifle lines, Ui. WOH'a name me aosoiute t thm lata c. F. Imnev. minimum i charge per season from i The title Is a familiar one In "S.'.WU " .""r the MeAllaster famfly, both h u n.m'ofiS-HTS ...v .,... ..!. I for irrigauon pumping during the tVJIZ', I months of June, July, August and era Pacific and Union Pacific ZZrZ'Z, - WUTO IUVUU1SJ ta.4SafW uun njw the customer and the utility. The to his farm caused when an army I change la minim am charges will airplane crashed there Saturday j become effective on or after April morning after its pilot, Capt. H. 1 10. in all divisions and districts A. Reynolds, balled out. ot the FGfi system. Appeals to Salem people to Join in the nationwide movement for prayer to bring about a great re vival and to organise eaoaga or the 20 million fundamentalists to make aa Impact upon the aatlon were made by Dr. Paal W. Rood in yesterday afternoon and night's opening sessions ot a three day bible conference under auspices of the Oregon Christian Fnnda mentals association. Sessions are held afternoons at 3 o'clock and nights at 7:45 o'clock at the First Christian church, with many local churches cooperating. . Cites Past Revivals Dr. Rood sketched the history of great revivals of the world. pointing out that they have al ways started la prayer. 4 The need for a revival la Amer ica la evidenced by the lack ot bro therly love, even Including leal ousy among the preachers aad Christian workers, by the manner in which the ungodly conquer over the godly and by the change that haa taken place in the sanc tity of the home, he said in part. Standards Ridiculed He pointed out that today stand ards which made this nation the greatest are opealy ridiculed, and decried that less than 50 per cent of the church members themselves ever experience regeneration. He deplored the defeatist phil osophy that has gripped the Chris tian people of the United states, and declared "that no man nas any right to say that God Is on a sit-down strike. He urged Chris tlaa workers everywhere to go forth to defeat the philosophy of defeatism and said he personally feels the country la on the verge ot the greatest revival the world has ever known. . PGE Seeking Cut For Farm Rates Cariby Farm Promised Plane Crash Damages CANBT. Oro March 13w-V The government -will pay Owen Dales "180 or 8 IS" lor damage ee::imoj2S ; TenaAawtAaUsandOtW Doetow amy row kitWa asatala H VHlaf af ' Sitan nates ta paray m h yaa kaaltay. Maat faapte pas aaayarsboMtSsaaaaaafaata. ; Cay tabaa a aiooa aaa ksi eboviSsiata AS CRAM D FAT HER te Bread Frailer, the so. called No. 1 gtaaaor girt and helres debutante. Sir Frederick WUU lasas-Taylor (above) gets tho spoClght at Nasaaa, Cos Baha anas. However, he is also foraaer head of the bank of Slontreal. vita an ya liilaaja v alaiiiar, nn aua ta faaaaional kiaaay I W ta basiaaiao f lac lam Cttin s aaa-bta, aUiaf, jiiHiaaai oaaya,aaanaaBai aaa am. Don watt I Aak roar entM far Daaa s nik aaad anaaaaHauV by ntuuoas tr mrm 40 yaan. TSay lira happy fabaf aaa anu mm IS Mifaa of kidaay twbaa Svaa ant wmbi , traat Iraat rw Mood. Cot Doaa a rda. Usolt lwfcx OLAWNS O GARDENS O SHRUBS! 4 O FARMS t . O ORCHARDS, ETC. AEmOMUlI SULPHATE if I3;i3a ir n m n s e na Sold la 10, 25, 50 and 100-Lb. Sacks Moy Ootos Gc Li We Deliver Center and Liberty ; Phone 3153 Scout Week Busy In Cascade Area James K. Monroe, scout exeeu tive of the. Cascade area Boy Scouts of America, attended the Dallas court ot honor and district meeting Monday night The monthly court of honor woe held at Stayton with Mill City partlcl patlng. Tonight Mr. Monroe will meet with Interested scouts Aumsvllle at which time a new troop will register. Cub pack, No. 12, will meet at Jason Lee church tonight and re register with Rex Sanford. district commissioner, slated to be pres ent. The monthly court of honor for Cherry City district will be held at the chamber of commerce Wednesday night with Hugh Scott presiding. Thursday night Mr. Monroe will attend the dis trict meeting at Albany. Private Industry Gives Many Jobs Accounts for 54 per Cent of 2905 Placed by Employment Office Private industry absorbed 44 per cent et the 3008 Oregonlaas placed la Jobs by the Oregon Employment Service daring Feb ruary. according to the monthly report received by the state un employment compensation : conv mission. This waa a gain of 10 per cent over January, but the total placements were 11 per e e n t leas than the previoua month. The decrease was accounted for la the loas of placements In pointed out. Only 38 per cent of the total weat into this division f as against 81 per cent in Janu ary. Laniber Takes Most Lumber manufacturing show ed the best record tor the month umplng SH per cent to 14 per cent of the state total. Personal services took 10 per cent, gov ernmental service. 8 per cent: and agriculture, 7 per cent. '' Salem, covering Marlon coun ty, accounted for 57, or per cent ot the state total. . Fourteen per cent of the Feb ruary jobs went to women, while veterans took 8 per cent of the positions filled by men. Trio of Postmen Added for Salem Citv Carrier Force to Re Augmented on April 1, v a " uupruviuE oervice i Three city carriers will be add ed to the Salem postotfice force April 1, bringing the total regu lars on city delivery to 33, Poet master H. R. Crawford announced yesterday following approval ot this change from Washington. D. C. The carriers were added to make : needed adjustments and improvements in the service, the postmaster said. . Substitutes Advanced Three carriers from the substi tute list have been chosen for the assignments: Ray L. Crittenden. Roy R. Beardsley and Robert S. Gentzkow. One of the new regulars will serve on the city mounted route and the other two on the regular routes. Some redisricting will re sult from the addition. Tax Office to Remain Open Tonight, Wednesday The internal revenue offices at 207 postotfice buUdlng will re main open tonight antll t p. m. and. Wednesday until midnight, for the benefit of those wishing aid In making oat Income tax re turns, lt was announced here yes terday. . Payne Heads Alumni PORTLAND. March 13 The Albany college of Portland alumni elected Oscar Payne, Sa lem, president. To Salt Toar Convenience C$? Nationally Known Watches v Diamonds Jewelry - Silverware toe mm cox Credit Jewelers 44S Bute Between High aad Liberty . - Special Prices On Watch Repairing Fairss-TO m IFociiiiieDSS 1 tflYno CHE VIM SB BZ-CaSSSHKB. . EfTcctrre llxrchlO c:::3Tk:?n.25 . Try tejrrsin b theX7oxId i Fsir. ',i It's the faster, easier wty to fp I - "'-'' ' , . ' - ; A. F. NoUt,.Ticket Arent : Phone 4403