'ifr--flw Statototan.' Solra, Owgon. Friday.; Aprfl 30. 1348 Zen Parents of pupils in Zena school are asked to meet Friday, April 30 at 7:45 p.m. at the school bouse to consider a neighborhood rganization to sponsor the school. "CLEAN, VIGOROUS PROGRESSIVE Senator Douglas McKay is to be congratulated on ending the sha dow boxing in the current guber natorial race"and getting down to cases. HEAR DOUGLAS MOT In the speech that has all Portland talking What kind of a governor do you want for Oregon - here's the record.' USUI Fri., 10:15 P.M. Pd. Adv. by McKay For Governor Com. W. L. Phillips, Chr. 10 N. Coml. Salem Lyns Jordan and Mehama Farmers Union local will hold a benefit Friday night, April 30 in Rebekah hall. The program will include music by a group of Lyons children, a motion picture, and refreshments will be sold. Pro ceeds will go toward the national Fanners Union fund. Labish Center Guy Dow, who has been a patient in Salem General hospital for the past month was taken to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Pete Russ Monday. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Rodger DeLorm and family of Ren ton. Wash., have been visiting the W, Ft. Hogseds. They also visited Mrs. Arnold Gagnet (Pearl Hog ged) who has been ill in a Sa lem hospital. LAblsh Center Forrest Sim mons moved last week to a house they have rented near Wood burn. Simmons is with a real estate firm in Salem and the j couple who purchased their berry farm are on the way west from Chicago. Lincoln The Good Will club will hold a plant sale at the Lin coln Community club meeting Fri day, April 30 at 8 pjn. Liberty Mrs. Charles Krauger is under a-physician's care as the result of being shaken up when she fell from a moving automo bile while riding with her daugh ter, Ida Krauger. Fmitland Family Host to Visitors FRUITLAND Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmon visited the Al bert Harmons for several days. I He is Albert Harmon's youngest 1 brother. They sold their place at i Compton, Calif., and will locate at Anchorage, Alaska, where they have three married children. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harmon were their grandson, Vaughn Gardner and family, Rose and Jess Lucas, all of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmon. Visitors at the George Kleens this week were Mr. and Mrs. Al den Smare, Mrs. Lydia Dawes, Mrs. Ida Macinster and Mrs. Ma bel Kirk, all of Silverton. New Extension Heads Elected For Pratum Unit PRATUM Twenty women attended the' extension unit meeting Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. Thomas Jones, Hulda Gerig, Mrs. Peter Bischoff, - Mrs. L. K. Bruce and Mrs. Earl Pooler. Mrs. Ralph Wilson was elect ed chairman for thje, next year; Mrs. Harry Martin, f vice chair man; Mrs. 1 Earl Murray, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. J. G. Lau derback is retiring chairman. Mrs. A. C. Spranger read let ters from foreign friends. Mrs. Robert Anderson reported on the Azalea Hduse project at the spring festival. Serving table was centered with a bowl of tulips and - daffodils. Mrs. A. E. Johnson and Mrs. Thomas Jones poured. Hostesses were Mrs. A. C. Spranger, Mrs. J. G. Lauderback, Mrs. Ralph Wilson and Wilma deVries. Next meeting will be with Mrs. A C. Spranger, May 25 at 10:30. Mrs. Spranger and Mrs. Oscar Johnson will demonstrate salads. Dallas Music Week Observance Planned DALLAS In observance of national music veek here, a pro gram will be presented at the high school auditorium, Sunday, May 2 at 3 p. m. Mrs. Melvin L. Gilson is local chairman in charge. It is planned to use local talent largely, with the high school chorus furnishing the large group num bers, Mrs. Gilson states. Dallas National Guard Equipment Is Displayed DALLAS Latest equipment of the Dallas anti-tank company, 162nd infantry, Oregon national guard, was on display when the unit held open huse Monday night at the armory. Dick Harmon is the command ing' officer of the company which now numbers 20 men besides the officers. Birthday Party Given At R. C. Shephard Home ZENA The Ralph Shepard home at Zena was the scene of a birthday party Monday honoring Mrs. Shepard. Contributing to the crystal gift were the families of Worth W, Henry, Roy E. Barker, C. K. Alernck, Byron i'jrvire, Frederick Muller, V. L. Gibson, Robert Shepard, Elmer Terrill, Walter B. Hunt, James Smart, sr, Ted Burns, Wilfred La n Lis, Jesse Walling. R. H. Scott, Maurice Shepard, Paul Shepard, Walter Kime, Joe Shepard, Greta Hiatt, Robert T. Wright, W. F. Crawford, Leland Bassett, Wayne D. Henry, Florence Purvine. Dallas State Guard Members Get Papers DALLAS Men of company B, 11th battallion, Oregon state guard, were presented their dis charges at a meeting in the armory last Friday night. CapL Ken Lau dahl, former commanding officer, made the presentations. Official mustering out date of the unit was February 3. Bert Caster Family. Tm J Moving to New Home KEIZER Mr. and Mrs Bert Caster, with their two small sons, John and Todd, are mov ing to a farm near Central Point this week. They have lived in the community for two years and Mrs. Caster has on several oc casions done substitute teaching in school here. Caster has been employed in Salem at the Wil lamette National Farm Loan Co. -' i t Gervais Woman Visits Houston, Texas Niece GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. George T. Wadworth and Helen Miller drove to Newport last week for the funeral of their old friend. SILVERTON Born at the Silverton hospital April 29, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A Hubert: April 28, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pfau, jr. of Salem; April 27, daughters to Mr. Rnd Mrs. Alfred Dettwyler, and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Long of Mulino; April 24, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Kuenzl of Salem. . : George Momhemig, who came to the Pacific Coast several years be fore Wadsworths. -. Mrs. M. C. Smith has gone to Houston, Tex. for the weddintf at . Wfilf?' WSTAIBS JtWlia O .' CLOTHES SHOP Closes May 15th mMm m OF MEN'S & YOUNG MEN S New Super Quality Suits, Topcoats Sport Coats, Slacks, Pants and Fine Fur Felt Hats PRICES SLASHED mtsbt 1 And 2 Oil Original Plainly Marked Regular Prices Sale Ends May 15th. Will Reopen July 15 with a New Complete Fall Stock. Open Every Nite Till 9 o'clock 3 UPSTAmS CLOTHES SHOP 442 State St. ABOVE MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Nxt Door to Nohlgran's Rastauranl TWO-TROUSER mi I i A V 1 lis a m mm: o - T . : ll . Bl.l XI u -'V Vi 100 Wool Worsted, too! For Only V Mm W W 1 u v.. u umii W V U x : 7 A w 1 . . V. A J 'jr.f'f ft J Wifli Two Fair Fantu Gabardines o Glen Plaids P Tick Weaves Luxury Styled Economy Priced 7 i W MM J Here's the Secret of Smart, Summer Comfort Wl to TROFICIr Si r Aw h j i ll" i 1 O Single and Double Breasted O Blues, Browns, Tans, Greys Tpwnclad all wool tripicala are the answer if you want to stay coo1! AND well groomed this Summer. No wilting, no sagging, only clean lined good styling I Featherweight fabrics, many hand tailored features, expert designing do the trick! See our selection of stripes, tickweaves and plains, now ! "Crallsmen" Tropicals, loo ... . 47.50 Penney Main Floor Ml"' J Townrlad cuitn click as soon as you try them on I And time bears out the fint impreion! You feel the difference fine fabrics, flawless tailoring and modern styling can make! Townclad suits are designed for men who are going places. Single and double-breasted models. Blues, greys, browns. .Penney's has a sparkling new selection now. Don't miss this top men's clothing value! ; suiis with 33.75 One Pair Panls Llalcbirig Ponls Penney'i Alain Floor