Thm OREGON STATESMAN) Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning, April 26. 1346 AGE FIVE (Dntty ,Mew nBnSBffs Tb Orwgon Statesman Telaphona 9101 mi 1 nOLDS CARNIVAL A student body party, organiz ed on th basis of a carnival, with various school o r g a nizations sponsoring booths for fortune telling, sending telegrams, base ball throwing, dart games, bingo, fishing well, foul shooting and refreshments, was held from 4 to 330 Thursday afternoon at Leslie school. The function was headed by Audrey Simmons, ASB r vice president. Leaving for Chicago next Mon day. Have room for 2 or 3 pas sengers. Tom Wood, 335 N. High. SCOUT rtOCIAM HELD Norman Freese conducted the tenderfoot investure and scouting program for the Pratum commun ity club, Wednesday night. Camp pictures and movies were also shown. Clifford Jensen is scout master of the troop 66 of which the club is sponsor. Azaleas In bloom, setting pUnts. Perennial fruit trees, shrubs. Boyd Nursery, 2440 State St. AtVOL APPEEIIENDED City police Thursday turned ver to army authorities in Port land Charles W. Carter, appre hended here Wednesday when he applied, for Masonic relief and it was discovered by local authori ties he was wanted by the army a an AWOL from Fort Lewis. Clioe's Food Shop now open all Eight- Hollywood Florist. Ph. 21863. CHEMEKETANS TO HIKE .V, Scorpion ridge is the objective; for the Chemeketan Hiking clib on Sunday, April 28. The traf lies across the highway north tjf the Breitenbush forest camp and leads to the high country ovefs looking the Collowa.'h river ba sin. Those interested are invited to sign the register at 248 H. Commercial st. or call the leader, Luther D. Cook, at 6336. Need more turkey pickers, steady work & good pay. Marion Creanj ery ic Poultry Co., 245 D street..'? POSTS $106 BAIL Kay Simmons, 2235 Trade sfc, local house mover, posted $!0p bail with the city police Thursday after being charged in a warrarjt sworn out by the city park board with violation of a city ordinance regarding illegal cutting of shrub bery on public parking, while moving a house. ' Social it Recreational club dance tonight. 8:30. 75c each. Claude Birds band. VFW hall. Vetera? nd newcomers welcome. rJ Beta Sigma Phi rummage sale Sat. at 208 N. High. - -? . i " . ''- i TBl'CK TIKE FOl'ND 4 Clarence L. DeGeer, route 'A, Brooks, reported to local police yesterday that he had found" a truck tire on the road a mite north of Quinaby. .l.; Wanted carpenter capable .hand ling contract for small bldjr. Ref. required. Statesman, Box 553. BUILDING PERMITS Issued by j. the city engineer Thursday were eight building permits authorizing - new houses for Ira Williams at 1175 Lewis st., estimated; at $1200; Robert Tompkins, 1,644 S. Capitol st., $3600; Roy Viek, 1045 Rural ave, $5000; R. Reel and R. Gallagher, 2055 N- Liberty si $4000; ga rages for I ,L. Fierguson, 533 Statesman ave., $5$0, and Wil liam Eckblad, ' 595 N. 14th st., $1500, and repair Jfobs for Ed Morrison, 1996 ;N. Church st., and F. Goebel, 2595- Leelst. Unity, Divine Science, Science of Mind publications, 'Salem Truth Center, 262 N. Cottage. Open 5 p. m. weekly, 1 to 4;. J' Flagstone for .sale. Ph. 21754. PARKED CAR DAMAGED J. E. Gatley, -who is visiting at 2030 N. 4th st., ha reported to police that a: pickup truck backed into his parked car-in the 1300 block of Mission street and drove off without stopping to note dam age done to the left' rear door. Azaleas (7 .varieties) $1.25 up. Camellias $1.50 up. Khight Pear cy Nrsry., S. Liberty,, 3 blks. south of State. RANDALL RETURNS Joe Randall; returned to Salem Thursday after a si! weeks trip in which he, visited Chicago, New York, Mexico City and Los An geles. He Attended .the . Western Hotel association convention in Chicago. i Listen to Burke's Radio Camera Program, 9:50 A. M. today. Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552. IES TOifflT-- T7ABI1EII GBAII MID HIS "HOIS E OF. HUH LESLIE JB. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SPONSORED BY THE AIIEBICAH LEGION, SAL EI I POST HO. 136 D Q a D a D a n D n a a a n a a a a n a a a n a n D a featuring; Lucille and .Bonaldo with A Bevy of Gorgeous Girls A COMPLETE MAGICAL REVUE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MYSTERIES Evening Shows Fri., Sal., a P. H. Halinee Saturday 2:15 P. II. ACT I 1. Silks, Rabbits and Girls from Everywhere 2. Advanced Arithmetic 3. The Mystic Dukes 4. The Mutilated Parasol 5. Beauty and the Beast 6. A Lesson In Marie 7. An Invisible Flight S. A Magician Is Born 9. A Magician Dies 10. The Miracle of the Dell 11. A Barrel of tun 12. A Bloodless Operation INTERMISSION' ACT II 1. Mysteries of thf -Orient i (Presenting 20 minutes of magical splendar, showing the whtardry of the ancient east).' 2. A Modern Washing Machine 3. Cords of Phantasia 4. Mnsie In the Ate s- 5. An Easy Way to Avoid Taxes 6. Houdini's Favojjte y D 13 Tickets on Sale at Stiffs Furn. Store & Homer Smith's Insur. Office Admission Evenings. Adults $1.20 -Children under 14 yrs., 60c Mat. 60c and 30c (Including Taxes) SCOUT COURSE CONTINUES The second session of the scout masters' training course will be held Friday night at Pringle park. Don Douris is in charge of the ba sic course and James Pike is in charge of the advanced course for former scouters. j Canaries, floral section, Fred Meyer Drug. SPANISH CLUB TO MEET Mrs. Lloyd Sanders, who visit ed Mexico Ihis year, will tell how that country has been j affected by the war, in a talk before the Salem Spanish club at 8 p.m. to day in the YWCA. Mrs. John Bandy, program chairman, also has arranged a program of Mexi can music. Reroof with Johns-Manvlle shin gles. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Ph. 4642. ! itlg li ROADSTER STOLEN A blue roadster bearing license number 339-5 13 was stolen from a parking place at Western Paper Converting Co. betweenj 3:30 and 5:30 Thursday afternoon; its own er, Robert L. Wilson, 3360 Port land rd., reported to police yes terday. ; Virgin wool pull-on sweaters, fine worsted shaker knit, $8.50. Alex Jones, 121 North HiglvSt. MARKET NAMES FILED The assumed name for Henry's Cash Market at 697 S. 12th st., was filed Thursday by Henry J. Rund. Melvin D. Hixon and j Dale M. Marsland filed for the name vt the H and M Food Market, 2152 S. Commercial St. Two double sleeping rooms. Men only. 1125 Edgewater. Call at apt. in rear. Obituary , . . . Gtonn Oran Bran, late resident1 of 240 Marion trer? at a local hospital Saturday. April 20, at the age of S3 years. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Lil lian Dean of Saleim and mother, Mrs. Gertrude Dean of Fresno,; Calif. Ser vice will be held .Friday. April 26. at 2 p.m. at the Clouith-Barrtck chapel with interment in City View ceme tery. Boblncoa j At the residence. 162S ; Center t.. April 24. John L. Robinson, at the ae of SO. rather of Mrs. Whiitney Starr. Mrs. Ruth Lewis and Mr. P. Wade, all of Portland. Service will be held at the W. T. HiRdon chapel Friday. April 26, at 1 :30 p.m. Concluding services in City View cemetery. Welrb At the Veterans hospital. Portland. April 24. Samuel Budd . Welch, late resident of 771 N. Commercial st.. Sa lem, at the age of 54. Son of Mrs. Laura T. Ramsden, Salem; brother of Mrs. Oda Ann Wetherbee, Sacramen to. Calif., and Mrs. Charles B. Par ker, PorUand: uncle of Robert B. Par ker. Salem, and Mrs. Jack Zuber. Port land. Member of Salem lodge No. 336. BPOE. Services will be held Saturday. April 27. at 1:30 P-m.. at the W. T. Rtgdon chapel, under auspices of BPOE No. 336. Concluding services by Capital Post No. 9, American Legion, at Bel crest Memorial park. Enr tlhom Mrs. Bertha Katherine Eneelhorn at the residence. 231 NE A ins worth ave.. Portland, on April 22. Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Mark Capps. Sa lem: Mrs. Chris Burright and Mrs. Ray Lenhardt. both of Portland: two sons. William J. Enfelhorn. Portland and Edward S. Engelhorn. Salem, and one ftrandchild. William J. EnRelhorn. jr.. Portland. Services will be held Friday. April 26, at 10:30 a.m. in Ctough-Bar-rick chapel. Interment at City View cemetery. Xraver In this city Thursday. April 26. How ard D. Trover, late resident of North Commercial street, at the age' of 78 Vears. Survived by two sisters. Violet Bowman Of Alva. "Okla.. and Maude Lawrence of Chicago. Member of Salem lodge No. X6. BPOE. Announcement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. EbnoDDnnDDDnnnaaaDDnnnnQbanDDDDaDapo rJ? Barrett At the resident. 252 North Cottage street. Mrs. Anna Barjett. at the age of BO vears. Mother of Hugh H. Barrett of Tucson, Ariz., and Howard Barrett of Hawaii, and aunt of Grant Hayaness of Salem. Member of Presbyterian church. Services will be held Saturday, April 27. at 10:30 am. at the W. T Rigdon chapel. Concluding services at Mt. Crest Abbey crematorium. Schaefer's Nerve and Bone Liniment Foe the relief of the discomfort af aaaaealar stiffness and sore aess of mnseles 50C and $1 Schaefer's Anlacid Powder Promptly relieves arid stomach, gas and Qj heartburn. Bottle V7 V XHEADACHE -fate PENSLAR J2 PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY I Have you ever considered, why so many physicians recornmehd this pharmacy? The answer is quite simple. We are interested primarily in prescription compounding and our pharmacists are expertly trained to property prepare any prescrition brought or sent to us. A physicain may call for one or more of several thousand different drugs and preparations. We are fully equipped to fill any such orders. The high character of prescription work in this pharmacy isf constantly maintained. Quality medicaments are used. Back pains mean trouble. Try Schaefer's ' Kidney Pills, 50c Vegetable Lasatne TeUeta Perforated File Pipe make application correct and easy. Schaefer's Pile Ointment for Piles No relief no par (Aa Sold the Schaefer Wa j W W V SEIinniTATIOtl 1 V fm e ferae wn, DER-MAiMOL Ask fee Pen alar Aspirin Tablets by mm. They act promptly. Take tKem fat relief mt colds and minor thrMt irritation . Sold only by 10c 23c 39c 50 c Don't Forget Duo Vitamin Capsules 9 Vitamins Plus Liver and Iron Sold only at Schaefer's 50 days treatment $2.79 Schaefer's Corn Remedy will safely remove any corn or callous. Just apply a few drops and the pain instant ly disappears. No relief, no pay .... This Is the official Penslar Jtemedy Store for Marion County. Veu will find these preparations of highest qaallty and guaran teed to b exactly for what they are sold and re(htesente4 Co be MALTONIC 1.20 - - 135 N. Gimmercial St. Sol Agents for Penslar Remedies for Marlon Connty Prescriptions illed 1899-1916 Phone 5197-972S COUNTY FORWARDS MAPS Maps of the proposed county use of Coffee island in the Willamette river for rock for road purposes, have been forwarded to the army engineer office in Portland. The county was notified that the ap plication for use had been held up until their receipt. The- county wants to take 18,000 yards of rock from the island south two miles of St. Paul, the only source in the area. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. DEED EXECUTED . William G. Garver and Nova L. Garver have received deed to lots 22 and 23 in block 2, Thomas ad dition to Woodburn from the county court for $300, the court announced, Thursday. Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. Furniture upholstered and paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St. GAS LINE EXPENDED Extension of a gas line from the Pacific highway east along Park Lane was permitted by the county court, Thursday. Present main extends for 648 feet and extension is to be an additional 100 feet. Walnut and fruit trees at Doer fler's Nursery. Phone 21175. BOY HURT IN JUMP James Weiss, 485 Division st., was injured slightly when he jumped from a bread truck Thursday morning, police re ported. Wanted, alteration woman. Esther Foster s, 260 N. High. GIRL'S CONDITION POOR Condition pf Norma Jean Ken nedy, route 6, was reported "poor" at Salem General hospital Thurs day. Miss Kennedy was hospital ized last Friday night after in curring internal injuries in an auto accident in West Salem. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. TWO BOYS ESCAPE Robert Dodson, 15, and Leon ard L. Finn, 16, escaped from the state training school for boys Wednesday night, local authori ties were notified. Jary, Florist, 373 State St. ALLENS ARE PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen, 835 Union st., are parents of a daugh ter born Thursday at Salem Gen eral hospital. Prest-O-Logs manufactured and sold by Capital Lumber Co., North Cherry ave. Superior fuel for fur nace, circulator, range and fire place. Phone 8862. Immediate de livery. BUNN DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born Thursday at Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bunn, Willa mina. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge .certificates. TAKES INFANT HOME Mrs. Emmett M. Allingham took her infant daughter to their McMinnville home from Salem General hospital Thursday. Rummage sale Fri. and Sat. Amer ican Legion Hall. Chemeketa and Cottage St. MILLERS HAVE DAUGHTER A daughter was born Thursday at Salem Deaconess ho. nital to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Miller, 585 S. 12th st. "Elmer" is back. Ph. 3210. DAUGHTER TO HER RONS Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ilerrun, Mill City, are the parents of a daugh ter born Wednesday at Salem Deaconess hospital. Too Stout? Reduce with Holly wood's latest method. Free dem onstration by appointment. P. 6253 GARRISON SON BORN A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Garrison, box 55 High way ave., Wednesday at Salem .Deaconess hospital. "Elmer" is back. Ph. 3210. River silt top soil it fill dirt. Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966 FIREMEN CALLED TWICE City firemen yesterday evening were called twice to 245 Division street for small fires in an ap parently defective chimney. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. SON TO IIAGERMANS A son was born Thursday at Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hagerman, 1947 State st. D.A.R. Rummage sale 9 A.M. Sat., Apr. 27.-248 N. Com'l. Cowboy Dance Every Sal. Night At Old Whitney Hall 3 Miles West of Hubbard JOE LAND HUNGRY R. W. (Joe) Land, Salem type writer merchant who is traveling in his native England, has writ ten home that he is having a good time but is hungry, according to the Salem Lions club bulletin. Land reports hotels where tow els require a $2.50 deposit and bathrooms where one makes res ervations for their use. For Sale: Mollis Azaleas in bloom. Strayer Azalea Field, 589 Locust St. HURT IN WRECK Salem first aid men took M. C. Glenn, Jefferson, to Salem Dea coness hospital for treatment of a shoulder injury he incurred at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in a car acci dent near Brooks. Dance Crystal Garden - Fri. night. 2 floors "Pop Edwards" and "Squeed Robertson Serenaders" from Albany. Benefit D.A.V. 9 to 12. 75c each person. TO STYLE CONVENTION Mrs. Frank E. Kirby (MissLar sen) and Edna Littke of Laren's Beauty studio left Thursday for Los Angeles to attend the Holly wood hair style convention at the Biltmore hotel. Call 2-4443 for Leo II. Wortz to clean your basement, attic or yard; also light hauling in the city. ' 1 CLUB MEETS TONIGHT Mission Bottom Community club will hold its regular meeting to night at 8 o'clock at the school house. A program of local talent has been arranged and there will be refreshments. FINAL STORY HOUR Last story hour his season at the Salem Public library is sched uled for 10 a. m. Saturday in the children's room of the library. Thee story hours will commence again in the autumn. Hot Box Causes Delay in Trains Southern! Pacific trains: were "snafu" in Salem last night. The southbound Cascade, due at 6:20, developed a hot box on the run from Portland, and had to cut out a pullman car here. When the southbound Beaver, due at 6:30, arrived an extra pullman it carried was: cut intr the Cascade. Both trains were delayed over an hour and the northbound passen ger train no. 20, due at 7:35, was held in the yard until tracks at the station were clear. ROAD CONDITIONS GOOD State highways are in good can dition today, the state highway commission : said. All mountain roads were - bare of snow, while snow In the passes continued to melt fast. Employes Honor Andrew Hansen With a birthday cake and cof fee at the luncheon hour, the 25 employes of Hansen & Liljequist, Inc., surprised their company's president and active manager, Andrew M. Hansen, on his 78th birthday Thursday. Born in Denmark. ILuuen csrr to t this country, where he is citizen, when he was tour year old and has since made his heron in SsJem. He has been in bui ness, manufacturing and seilirg mill work, glass, other buildirtf materials, etc., for approximately 50 years. " Kiir.g the hands of great Ken was an ancient Greek ; custom. 4J Erom where I sit- Joejtfarslii Best War Memorial I Know There's aa U war sseaMrtal In but tow tkat I like to atop mm& look at bow sad tkesw Back in 1865, folks gathered op all the bitter relics of battle and pot them ia a pile: cannon, bat tered rifles, broken swords, and rusted bayonets. Some of tbem from our side, some captured from the enemy. They melted them dewa. u4 from this litter of war spraajr a meaameat to f Headship, toleraaea aad aaderstaadiag a promise that the bitteraeaa aad hatred were fer ret tea. Since then, there beea'all hinds of disagreement la thia eountry, big and lilua. Prohibitive was ae aad there was pleaty af bloodshed, misery and grief as til the problem was resolrad. Bat from where I aU. It's part at the gTeataeaa ef America that wa remaia a Baited earn try. We my, disagree aa ladirUaaU bat. aa eeatlas; that differeac at esiaiaa, wa caa lire ia (aleraace 'aad ma taal respect. I. Crjriki, 1946, VmitmiStmtmi r i - . .. ( - i HEAR RADIO'S TOP TALENT SALUTE THE MCI3FIELD nEPODTEp'S; - - ; i ii . IT'S A STAR STUDDED HIT PARADE OF RADIO'S MOST FAMOUS PERSONALITIES , LISTEN . . . AND LAUGH FRIDAY at 9:30 P. AT. Looking for a place to live?: Co IT i mm 000(21 Southern Pacific urgently needs track workers. On this job you help lay track and ties, ballast roadbed, repair storm damage and keep the line in good condition at all times. It's healthful, out-; door work. No experience required. If you work with a section gang (stay in one locality and maintain one section of track) the company furnishes housing;, including fuel, light and water, without cost If you work with an extra gang out on the line, youll have outfit ! cars to live in. You'll get board at reasonable prices, too. As a railroad worker you get these valuable extras: medical and hospital care, insurance, railroad pass privileges, and a final retirement pension plan. Remember, you need no experience to be a track worker. YouTl j catch on quickly. Remember, too, that Southern Pacific is a good i outfit to be with a permanent company with plenty of work ahead. Apply RALPH WEDDLE, U.S.E.S, SALEM, ORE. A. M. te 12:t Naea Daily , Or 2