, i r i . . 1 CSity Hews IBirneffs ENGINEER EXAMS SLATED Civil service examinations for appointments to federal positions In all branches of engineering, with Jobs principally in Washing ton, D.C., were announced Wed nesday. Salaries range from $4, 600 to $6,400. Four years college study in engineering or equival ent experience, plus professional experience, are required. Addi tional information may be ob tained from W. H. Fischer, civil service secretary at Salem post office, f Stanley Home Products. A. B Perkins, 535 N. Winter. Ph. 3-9307 ART TEACHER SLATED Alberta Bowder, art resource teacher . at McMinnville junior high school, will meet with the creative art group of Salem Art association Friday at 7.30 p.m. in the studios at 193 N. Commercial st. Miss , Bowder received her training in art schools in Oregon and South Dakota. ,j Read Oregon Official Voter's j. Pamphlet 21, page 15. NEW STAMP PLANNED A new three-cent stamp, com memorative to "railroad en gineers of America," will go on ; sale April 29 at Jackson, Tenn., the Salem postoffice announced Wjed- nesday. A picture of Casey Jones, a real-life engineer but lamed in j folklore, appears on the stamp, I flanked . by locomotives of his ! time and today. The stamp is ex j pected to arrive here April 30. ' Rummage Sale, 1st Cong. Church. ! 9 to 4, Thurs. & Fru ; RAND ELL CUTS KNEE - B. M. Randell, 1935 N. Capitol ; st, Wednesday afternoon incurred laceration of one knee while : working with a chain saw in the Rosedale district. Randell was I taken by. City Ambulance service :' to Salem General hospital where i he was treated and was confined Wednesday night : Mr. Lloyd Keene, formerly a Wil : lamette valley farmer for many ' years and more recently manager of the "Top Hat" restaurant, is '- now associated with the Sullivan Realty co. Mr. Keene will be in the farm sales department. : ; CECIL POSEY TO SPEAK ' Among principal speakers at a Highland school public meeting Friday will be Cecil Posey, execu tive secretary of the Oregon Edu cation association. The faculty is sponsoring the discussion of local ! and national school issues, begin ning at 7:30 p.m. TEACHER CLASS FRIDAY s, Mrs. E. A. Young will begin a j series of public studies on the ' book of Ephesiahs at the Child , Evangelism " fellowship teacher training class Friday at 1:30 p.m. t Salvation ? Army, hall. Mrs. ' j James Bishop will teach the: , flannelgraph lesson and the train ; Ing course. Johns Manvllle shingles applied by Mathis Brov, 104 S. Com'l Free estimates Pb 34642. i BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Building permits for construc- I tion of new homes were issued by J th city engineer's office Wednes day to Lou Emmons, 2225 Laurel ; - avc, $8,900, and C. M. Lowen, f 455 Patterson ave, $5,800. Florence Reimann is back at the Vanity Box Beauty Shop, 1328 State St. Phone 3-3963. 1 . TOWNSEND MEET TONIGHT Townsend" club 16 will meet to night at the home of Mrs. Anna Arnold, 2256 Ford st. , Chin-up Club of Oregon rum mage sale, 339 Court U Sal'em, FrU April 14 & Sat. from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Slashed prices. ' TOWNSEND MEET THURSDAY Salem Townsend club 17 will hold a public social in May ' flower hall Thursday, April 13, at a p.m. State Organizer Earl Mc- Donald. will be featured speaker. There will be a musical program and refreshments will be served. Birth ATOIAN To Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Bateman, 335 N. Sum mer sU: a son, Wednesday, April 12 at Salem General hospital. FRIESEN To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Friesen, 955 Union st, a son, Wednesday, April 12 at Salem -General hospital. ABEL To Mr. and Mrs. Man ford B. Abel. Lyons, a son, Wed nesday, April 12 at Salem Gen eral hospital. KECHTER To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kechter, 4633 Lowell st. a daughter, Wednesday, April 12 at Salem General hospital. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many neighbors and friend for their kindness, ,' expressions of sympa thy and beautiful floral offerings In the loss of our beloved wife and mother. Especial thanks to Rev. Albert Fadehrecht and Rev. Oral Clemens. Sam C. Alexander and Family 16.95 M GAINS GRADUATE AWARD : Bette Twedt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Twedt, 620 Thomp son ave., is one of five University of Oregon seniors in business ad ministration who have won store service graduate awards at New York university for next year. The $500 award will let students work for the master's degree in retail ing in addition to part-time duty for credit in leading- New York stores. a Salem Lodge No. 4 A.F. & Jff A.M. will open at Golden Mortuary 1:45 Thurs., April 13 to conduct funeral; ser vice for Brother Dan Hughes. RETIRES FROM CAFE E. F. Ellson, 3305 Knox ave., filed a notice of retirment from Ellsons Fountain" Lunch with the Marion county clerk Wednesday. Benefit card party sponsored by Meadowlark Auxiliary 6102. VFW Sat. April 15, American Legion hall, W. Salem. LEAVES FLOOR FIRM Edward Bauman, Woodburn, filed a notice of retirement from Willamette Appliance and Floor Covering with the Marion county clerk Wednesday. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. FILES FOR LUNCH An assumed business name certificate for Thurston's Foun tain Lunch was filed with: the Marion county clerk Wednesday! by K. S. Thurston, 989 S. 12th st! Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694, 153 N. High St. FLUE FIRE QUELLED City firemen Wednesday after-? noon extinguished a minor flue; fire at the George 0?ko residence,! 730 N. 15th st No damage was re ported. ' j Amaranth Rummage Sale ove? Greenbaums Apr. 14 tt 15. , OMAN'S TO SPEAK I Dean Omans, who formerly was in charge of labor offices in Polk Yamhill and Marion counties will discuss migrant labor at the Friday noon luncheon of the Sal em Retail Credit association. Hearing. Aid users, fresh batteries for all makes just arrived, ineW 1950 Beltone, 26 smaller, 16 lighter, free demonstration. Jamejs Taft & Associates, 228 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 2-4491. Elks Announce New Chairmen j Of Committees I Salem Elks lodge members who will .be committee chairmen or fill other appointive positions for the coming year have been announ ced by Glenn Burright, now ex alted ruler. They include: j Wesley Stewart, jr., esquire; William Johnston, assistant es quire; John Graham and Boyd A. Babbitt, inner .guard; Estill Ben ner, organist; Homer Stiffler, ed itor; Don Cooper, assistant editor; Irving Branch, choral director; Ralph Kinzer, Mother's day; Law rence Osterman, Flag day; James Sheldon, Robert DeArmond, W. T. Waterman, golf; Lawrence Oster man, presiding justice subordin ate forum; Herbert. Curtis, Rob ert Needham, lapsation; Clarence Field, H. M. Doud, John Graham, William and O. P. West, dance; George Orey and ; Rockey Hodg kins, sick; Harley King, Virgil Parker, Sam Butler and Howard King, social, and community wel fare; Clarence Bishop, electrician; Walter Cline, sr., bridge; Pat De laney, . bowling; Milton Meyers, rehabilitation. Scotts Mills Fills Red Cross Quota 'I Latest community to complete its quota in the American Red Cross fund camoaign in Marion county is Scotts Mills. - Mrs. Jack Taylor, chairman, turned in $80. above the quota which had been set for that area at $50. Working with Mr. Taylor were Mrs. JL C. Landon, Margaret Hilton. Mrs. Gladys Landiving, Mrs. Margaret F. Taylor, Mrs. Margaret Shepard. Qiemeketans Change Plans for Sunday Hike Snow-blocked roads brought a change in plans Wednesday for Salem Chemeketans, who had ! planned a hike this Sunday in the Warnick creek area. Instead, they'll ; journey to Silver falls, with all persons interested in hiking in vited. j Hikers are to bring trail lunches for the all-day; trip. Coffee will! be furnished. Advance registrations at 248 N. Commercial st. is re quested. . j uerSeaS if s hand-made by BALLY of SWITZERLAND. The Lumberjack . . . gold or blue reverse calf, unfinished chrome sole. 4-9. AAAA-B. .Congested Area Cited in Rarking Study . J 1 ,v . I This "blind corner" of Trade and cific freight depot (right) Is termed a danger spot in aut parking Manager J. L. Franzen. He proposes some parallel parkin! and some man photo.) City View Cemetery Purchase By Herman Johnston Reported Purchase of City View cemetery was announced Wednesday by Herman M. Johnston, who has operated it under lease for the pr.st 10 years. He said he would continue a program of extensive improvement. Stock of the corporation, City View Cemetery association, was purchased in entirety by Johnston! from three previous holders, who Visits Church Dr. Yoshlmune Abe, religions and educational leader in Japan, who will be in Salem Friday night to speak twice at First Methodist church, ne was educated In the United States. Methodists to Hear Japanese Pastor At Friday Meeting One of the founders of Japan's United Church of Christ Dr. Yo shimune Abe of Tokyo, will be guest speaker at two Salem meet ings Friday night in First Metho dist church: He is a former Meth odist bishop. Salem district lay leaders and Ministers will sponsor a dinner at 6:30 p.m. Following that. Dr. Abe will address a public mass meeting in the sanctuary at 8 p.m. Abe has served as president of the principal Methodist college in Japan and since the war as editor of the united church's magazine. He is now chairman of Japan Christian Peace association. Bergs Featured In Bay Magazine "Good Packaging," periodical published in San Francisco, fea tures Berg's grocery of Salem in its lead story of the March issue. The story's theme is: "Packag ing at market level boosts sales volume in stores like Bergs at Salem." It quotes a package sup plier as saying Bergs ' "has the highest application of pre-pack-iging of any market I've seen . . . throughout the United States," and says "an overwhelming 92 per cent of all the goods at Bergs is sold by self-service." OFFICERS RE-ELECTED LOS ANGELES, April ll-(Spe cial)- The Union Oil company has re-elected its board of directors at the company annual meeting at which 87'i per cent of shares outstanding were represented in person or by proxy. The shares are owned by 79 per cent of the company s 35,000 shareholders. Spark Boost-Os For Your Gas Motor . t , -i - . : . r . - l i..K ; , USE COUPON BELOW FKEE TRIAL OFFER Send Seark Beaetoa fer sny for IS eivs FREE TRI4L. seai M. O. at SOe per Beesto -" ., ,, ii .- . Front streets, between the !j paper mill were not named. ! Before coming to Salem, the new owner was associated for several years with Forest Lawn cemetery in Los Angeles and others. The property comprises about 40 acres on the crest of a hill between Candalaria heights and Rural Ave nue. It begins four blocks west of South Commercial street and ex tends westward nearly to South River road. It includes memorial burial circles of the GAR,' Amer ican Legion Capital post and the Elks. It was established in 1893 by J. E. FrizzeU and other incor porators, f Johnston said he had oust com pleted clearing of 15 acres on the cemetery's west side for additional lawn-type of graves, endowed for perpetual care. The cemetery in cludes about 800 to 1,000 burial lots per acre. j William H. Knight is! j manager for the cemetery, with jfour full- time employes and as many as 14 t some seasons. ) Johnston pointed out that com pete facilities are contained inside he property, including IMt. Crest Abbey mausoleum and crematori um, which is independently own xi. j - . 1 'If Garbage Dump roposal Hit v Residents ill - Statesman Newt Senrlct FALLS CITY. April 12 wenty-one residents and prop erty owners in southwestern Falls Cjity have signed petitions pro testing to the mayor! and city council against proposed estab lishment of a city garbage dump their area. 1 1 The petitioners state jthe gar bage dump would "cause irre parable damage, be a nuisance, that the surrounding area will be permeated with bad odors, in fested with rats and fljies which win tena to spread disease. j The residents declare jthe dump wiould be a fire hazard! because several sections of 40ryear-old timber stands, are located near the proposed site. j Two families use water flow ing through the dump drinking purposes. area for To raise a turkey to market age of around 28 weeks requires be tween 75 and 100 pounds of feed. FOR INSURED SAVINGS i Federal : t j Savings Current Dividend 2'j st Federal Savings and Loan Ass'n. 141 Se. Liberty i i i i. Guaranteed to Give! You 1 'Hi Quicker, easier starting.: i J Eliminate excessive use, ef choke. f, . t, More power en hills and pnll ; lug loads. A smoother Idling motor, Save gas. Keep spark plega free trmm carbon for their norma) life ef . IMOe miles. - 1 ; Tee will never remove plugs to be cleaned. , - ' Altocether It add to a far bet ter, siBMtiier, Bre 'etrieieM rsa- aing motor. Year Make of S: ef ear I pine After IS days, if satfefled. 1 will er retera tame. f 1 ! j ..tvi t.''. . .r (background) and Southern Pa revision recommendations of Cit no-parking areas here. (States Preparation of State Budget To Start Soon Task of preparing the. state bud get for the biennium starting July 1, 1950, will get : under way late this month. State Budget Direc- ; tor Harry Dorman declared Wed- ! nesday. ! The budget will be turned over j to Gov. Douglas McKay prior to i the 1951 legislature. : Representatives of all state de- i partments in the Salem area will confer with Dorman April 28 and representatives of state activities in Portland will . meet v with him on May 1. Purpose of the two conferences is to explain how to prepare the budgets. Simplified forms are be ing prepared on which the state department heads will outline their demands to the budget director. Dorman predicted that the new system would eliminate a lot of confusion in preparing the bud gets. BUSINESS LOANS DECLINE . WASHINGTON, April 12 -(JP)-Business loans declined $61,000,000 duOring the week ended April 5, the federal reserve board reported today, i ' . I . COATS' ReguUrly 22.15 NOW Regularly 39.95 NOW CASHMERE SWEATERS Reg. 7.9$, Now 4.83. Regular ly 1S.SS. Now 6.88- SUITS Regularly 54.95 NOW Regularly 29.95 NOW - - 29.88 34.88 SUITS Regularly 45.99 vow Regularly 49.95 NOW 44.88 ALL WOOL 39.95 KNIT Sails SS," 49.88 Reg. 59.95 NOW 54.88 PURSES Values to 25.99. Now Only X.8S "d2.88- GLOVES Value to 1JI, New Only &&C- Standard Time To Hold for May Primary Oregon's primary election May 19 will be conducted on standard time despite that many communi ties in the state will - be i on day- ugnt saving time, announced David O'Hara, in charge of the state elec tions bureau, Wednesday. In communities wherei daylight saving time is in operation the polls will open at 9 a.m. and close at 9 p.m. They would be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in communi ties operating on standard time. O'Hara said this issue was deter mined in a recent decision of the state supreme court which directed a new trial in a Clatsop county school election case. The election, in that case, was held on day light saving time. The state law, according to O'- Nothing Down. Pay Monthly VENETIAN BLINDS 1 And Shades j We also wash, retape, paint and reslat your old Venetian Blinds. ELI-1EB - "VST Call Any Time For Free Estimates Phone S-732S 1453 Rage St IV Salens We Give 8AH Greea Stamps The West End f ; lit " t t 4 1 ' y ' 15 l V - - p. - ':" A 'l . v 'I Mi At Sally's Spring Cleaning labels X-eluslyely SALLY'S 19.88 34.88 COATS Regvlarly 55.99 NOW Regularly 59.95 NOW -- SEU1TS Values to 4.98. New 2.8 Values to 5.98, New 3.88 Values to 7 Jt, New 4.8S- 39.88 SUITS . . Value to ONLY 24.0O BLOUSES NSw Values to 7JS, New A. Only 4.88- Values X V t 9.91, New Only XV 5.88- Values to 19.99. New Only X1 6.88. j one ceoit w BLOUSES,. DBESSES Th Stat man. SoJm, Qyqon. Thursday. April 13, 1350 5 Haf , provides th polls M 'open from 8 ajn. to 8 pjxu, based on standard time. Ha added that thta law prevails over any local ordi nance having to do with daylight saying; ume. Booklets Listing Tourist Attractipns Distributed The state highway ronjmission tourist information bureau Wed TEN MINUTES or THREE HOURS The long and short of it is this: You can choose the dish you wish and take your own sweet time underneath the from 1 1 through neon til 2 each day but Sunday down NOHIGRIN'S famous alley. Announcing Ownorshlp City Viow Coniotory "ON THI CREST Of THI HILL BY Herman. . Johnston CITY VliW of Hoyt Street -- 290 W. Salem ULTU COATS" Regularly 45.99 NOW Regularly 49.95 NOW labels X-elaslyely SALLY'S 39.88 44.88 labels X-cluslvely SALLY'S 49.88 54.88 NOW ONLY DRESSES nesday " released several thousand pamphlet containing a list of th many attractions in Oregon 'during the remainder of the year, i These pamphlets will be fur nished all persons asking for in formation regarding Oregon events and will be distributed' through chambers of commerce and other organizations. " T Viet Nam Is the ancient namr for Annam, part of Indochina. OFTHI CEMETERY ESTABLISHED 1 893 Hoyt Street SUP8 Xa three X-emv-Ury eriee greues fodiials;,-,,,;; 10.88 14.88 , . labels X-clusively SALLY'S Regularly to 29.95 NOW ONLY 188 7.88 10.88 1188 G0V7IIS thrUllngly lew 3.80 188 5.88 ROBES Values to 19JS. New enly 9JC9 Values to 21.99. New eoly 7X8 No Exchangee or Refunda if Chart It? Certainly! Open Friday Nights Til t N'asae . Addrese SPARK BOOST-O MFG. CO. Court and Liberty 4( STATE STREET lit S. E. tttb Ave. I PortUnd 1$J Ore.