FJRI FIGHTING AT NICHT.wibr tale a ler ksraiag at alxat at Creeklxa. K. T. Damage tm Imlif at 1,MMMl 4 " .4. , ' . - - - - T . - t, :-. 4, . vi v 1 - 9 r I''- -r-ir if 4 - v C VESTS AT DINNERMAttendlivftcratNcwTrkan(lertUrlckt)tMn.XwlcM D. EJafitbower; Acting rrcatdent Frank D. Fackenthal ( Clambla UniTenlty; General Eiseaaweit presides t-Icct of CoiambU; BcraanTBarBch. adviser U prcaUeata. 4 40 et 8 Picks Committees for Spring Wreck9 General committee chairman to plan staging of the state wide annual "spring wreck" of the 40 t 8, American Legion honor so ciety, in Salem on May 22, were appointed at a meeting of "wreck committee Thursday night The meeting was called by John Wood and Ira Pilcher, chairman and co-chairman of the affair, at Wood's home. Host of the wreck this year la the Marion county volture, 40 et 8. Committee chairmen appointed Include Harry Caldwell, finance; Chester Zumwalt, tickets; Hans Hotstetter, banquet; Walter Kirk, housing; Bert Victor, law and or der; A. J. Feilen, distinguished guests; I. N. "Ike" Bacon, wreck; Rex KimmeU, rituals; B. . "Kel ly" Owens, special events: Frank Grimm, refreshments, and Ethan Grant, publicity. The one-day affair will Include an initiation of candidates, a state officers' business meeting and so cial entertainment. Forty and eight members and their wives from over the state are expected to attend. A AT The Dig Half-Yearly MM (breath-taking values) Horn 'where I sit Jy Joe .Marsh. Do You Havo Noisy Neighbors? A lot of tke aelckbers were sa& daly- assayed fcy Jek CrewelTs kamcrbis mtMight. Jb wu buU. lag hlauelf a atw fraat yerfh mmi tke only date tkat lwe14 girt U it was after Finally w dacidd tke best tkins; to do was all pitck la aad help and get the carpentry over with as soon aa possible, We did. Finished the porek next evening aad Jek gratefully treated m to ict cold beer and dder. Free wfcers I alt, tkafs wkat Wiag a geod aslgtaar saeama. la- stead ef fesapTslilag aboot tke etker felleVk etf a, try U made ataad aad share hie ImtTtmtt. So if aay practising oa the flate annoys you, come on over, neigb ber, with your fiddle or guitar and Joia bmI Maybe it will end p ia our knowing and appreciating' ene another better ... in an evening of food fellowship. And 111 promise te provide the beer that fees with eveaingied goad fellowship I Increase Noted In Jobless Pay Unemployment compenaatloa payments to seasonally unemploy ed persons in January totaled $995,663, highest monthly figure since June, 1946, the state unem ployment compensation commis sion reported Thursday. ' The figure was 24.3 per cent more than a year ago, despite continued record high winter-time employment. Readjustment allowances t o veterans totaled 1220,669 during the month. 10 per cent less than a year ago, but up 63 per cent from the previous month. Migratory wild fowl in or crossing the United States an nually reached an estimated low of 27 million In 1934 and Increas ed to more than 125 million in 1944, but declined to 80 million in 1946 Presentations to Highlight Scout Week Scout week, the 38th anniver sary of the Boy Scout movement in the United States, begins to day, with a program to be high lighted by selected scouts' pre sentation to high government of ficials of a year's record la civic service. Royce Howard, explorer scout from Lebanon, will represent 3, 000 boys in the Cascade area council and all scouts in Oregon when he makes a civic service report to Gov. John H. Hall at 2:30 p. m. next Tuesday. Howard was recently chosen the council's outstanding scout of 1947. -Nattoaal Report At the same time, 12 boys from over the country, including Dan iel I Soss 16, of 'Spokane,' wQl present a national report to Pres ident Harry Truman In the White House. Later In the day, they will report on The Scout Citizen at Work in His World" to the Unit ed Nations organization at Lake Success, N. Y. Other local plana for the event include church attendance by a number of troops on Scout Sun day. Units not church - sponsored have been invited to attend ser vices by the First Methodist. First Presbyterian and First Christian churches. The Junior Chamber of Com merce la to. sponsor a special skit oa scouting over station KSUd at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday. To be broadcast from the FJsinore the atre stage, it is in charge of Don Milburn. afeeaage freaa Preatdeat The local three - county coun cil received late Thursday, ac cording to Field Executive Jerry Scott, an anniversary message from President Truman, honor ary president of the scouts, which read: "Through your inspiring new program of action, you and your leaders have voluntarily accept responsibilities which will streng then the home, the community? our nation and the world. This is another milestone In scoutlngs performance. In which 14,500, 000 members have participated over 38 years. "It gives me greet pleasure to congratulate you on your fine re cord of achievement and to wish you progressive fulfillment of the movement's ideals of character building, citizenship training and service to others.' TWO 8EKK BtK-EIXCTIOK State Rep. Henry Scmoe, Kla math Falls democrat, filed for re election at the state house Thurs day. State Rep. Pat Lonergan, Port land republican, filed for the state senate from Multnomah county. UA farm production for the years 1943 and 1946 was approxi mately one-third greater than the average of the years 1933-1939. ; 42C3 n. niVEn road - saleii PDICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY Ci SATURDAY eaaav eaaeaseaasBv aaaafj mm Wm 6Msa VJslSaV CAMPBELL'S PHTtE I.A1UI lUiiiiiu auur Cans Limit HI-HO CRACKERS l ib. pkf. V7ESS0II on. Plat Limit CAIHIED IHLS Popular Brands Tail Cans ZZZ PAPER TOWELS Rolls Limit SOLID PACT TOIIATOES No. 2 can as Limit SWIFTS BACOII Not Sliced Lb. GRADE A STEMS Lb. swifts BHOorrnxD American Ghesso lb. loaf HadisHes Green Onions bunches) Celery Hearts) eatb 150 90 SUNKIST ORAIIGES Toler Bar Full oi Juice) Sweet Ceprrijht. 1948. Unmd 5sst greaars FmrnJaHon 1 I Don't Growl Aboot It? SchaeWs Herbal Dalsan 500 aa4 S1.00 Workina Too Hard? Use Ileblex Vii Capsules For (her! ttrecL feeling ... Sold Only at SchcfWi Step Blabt Up! Get Your Botfle oi Scbaeiar'a Corn Rexnody No Belief, No Pay Schoeiex's Nerve & Dsns Linizien! 500 aad 51.00 youb priEScniFnon store WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER 1899 - 1948 It Paj U TnuU at Scnaefer, Prescriptions Accnralclf Filled EViiUXi'iililG FOB JUE DM7 We bar a compleU lino of medical needs for. babies. Let no fill yoor pi ascription. . ,'- - - . Valcniko Candy Cbocolatea In heart J boxes. Rich red and pastel boxes. SlerntJ ' tons. a?iL2 p to 1 m" . V LW fA f Hi o jr A A mm Stare far Maries Ossaiy. In wnTCaal thess laiieisllsaa at Wraart emaitty aa. tees' te as exactly far what they are seU aa4 fspetsaalsi U 400 lbs. lied Cinnacen GUII HEA0TS Special for Valentine Retidar 40e lb. This week only Pound 250 Ton may oat what you Qce when you dee II you use ScHaefer's Anladd Tallels, 5Cs a tax Clinax Ckscelales . Special For Valentine e3e pound 2 pound1 for 65c For Those Pimples Try Demand Oininenl 50 135 17. Cczmercfcl SL Sale Agents far renslar smelas fee Prcaafcllsa Fffltd lCCMCa Ttcra 51D7-0723 The Slateeman, Salens Oregon: TMaf. Tabraary t. 1118-13 a: 1 III N. Ltbsrty Phone 81t ! lilt ? - ' ' t rn UJU KIT S(SDSlDs 6:63 P. EL fio 9:03 P. U. 6:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. Robes and Housecoats Boo. LSi to 78. One rack of rayon snaeoes rayon crepes and cotton sucker. Broken sires 12-29. a" 6:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. Mj BATH TOUELS I Bog. 84c. Heary welaht turldih bath tow els. largo also 20x40. While only. , ' ' lor r '-i 6:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. Mi SIELiriA DRAPES . Bog. 18.88. Colorful bamboo print Sierra dofh drapes la 8 colore. Else 44x84. 51388 , 1 i J 6:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. IIEGLIGEE Boa. 888. Warde best quallry rayon gown and nogagss set. Coral or blue. Slxs 82 to 88. . 4w r . 1 6:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. SForiT sihuts Boa. 120. Men's 100 rlrgla wool tpod ahlrts wtth conTsrflbls collars. Solid col w red. , . 6:00 P. M. to 9:00 ft M. ' EIEDICIIIE CAOEIET j Beg. tJUL Surface mount white enameL. led steal cabtnat wilh mirror. Slxs 18xl7H- n5. I 499 6:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. GAIIDEI7 nOSS Bog. 25 ft. length block eyniheSe wun brass fitnngs. 1