Pag 10 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, &Um. Oregon PRESSMEN DONATED BED TO HOSPITAL ;! V I ink i' ,u" t,r j6 Carnation Days Are Set Apart The American War Mothers, many of them who wear the Gold Star, whose aoni and daughters aerved their country in the World Wan, will tell ar tificial carnatiom May 8 and S before Mother's Day. Thii custom haa been en dorsed by 'he president, the governor and the mayor and by the people whose patronage has been generous. The funds are used for aid of disabled service men and their families, hospital relief, Christ man cheer in hospitals and in stitutions and furthering the growth of the organization in city, state and nation. The second Sunday in May was designated as Mother's Day by act of congress on May 8, 1914, so one day is singled out for honor and homage to mothers. The annual Mother's Day pilgrimage to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier will be Sun day, May 10, at Arlington Nat- Local No. 247, International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union, celebrated the 43rd anniversary of its charter yesterday by presenting the hospital bed shown above to the Salem General Hospital. Left to right are Lillian M. McDonald, hospital superintendent, Al O'fem stein, secretary, and Lloyd H. Arnold, president of the union. . ; Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of maples arn wstk, worn-out, rxhsujted sotoly bacausa body lacks iron. Fot Uw vonnaer faelinff after 4U. trv uw. fctah. ir-potency Ostres Tcmlo Tablets. Contain Iron rou. too. may need for pent plus supplement loses vitamin fit, vitamin Bs, and 11 miner lis. Sl.SS size only SI. 19. Alio ask to see rary popular, bis monoy-saving Economy siie At all drua stores everywhere Aalem, at Payless. ional cemetery. Mrs. Mabel A. Lockwood, national president of the American War Mothers, who lives in Salem, left by Diane to attend that service, Red carnations are worr. lor living mothers and white ones for mothers not living. Mayor Al Loucks has Issued proclamation seuing apart the two days for the carnation sales. . Mf. Angel Students In Music Recital Mt. Angel Mount Angel Academy school of music pre sented 23 grade school pupils In , recital Sunday afternoon in the Women's College Auditorium. Those participating includ ed Lela Turnacllff, Kathleen Weborne, Judy Henlgsgarde, Sharon Copeland, Linda Sor- ger, Catherine Copeland, Mary Beth Eberle, Marianne Fitzsimmons, Janet Kail is, Christine McDonald, Angle Turnacllff, Donna Robertson, Danen Lamkin. Carole Homann, Marlann Frank, Nadine Zollner, Sue Ann Erley, Sally Orton, Kay Bergerson, Helen Provost, Sandra Schultz, Donna Ho mann. Judith Wachter. Carol "iNaterlln and Donna Woodry. Moeller Blasts Douglas McKay Oregon Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton was called upon to use every effort in the court to block construction of the proposed Idaho Power company dam on Snake river In a statement issued today by Rjchard Moeller, president of the Oregon State Farmers Union. ' Moeler's statement blasted Secretary of the Interior Doug las McKay for his decision to turn over the "immensely valuable hydroelectric sites on the Snake river to the Idaho Power company" and de nounced his action as a "shock ing betrayal of the public in terest". Western farmers will pay $15 a ton for more phos phate fertilizer as a result of McKay's action, Moeler's state ment said. "We must prepare to take the issue to the people In the 1854 elections and focus the attention of the peole of the Northwest on the record of those senators and representa tives in Congress who are participating in this give-away and grab," program, Moeller concluded. Jaycees Meet At Woodburn Woodburn The regular meeting of the Woodburn junior Chamber of Commerce was Tuesday night at the li brary club rooms with L. H. Hildebrandt presiding. Dele gates elected to represent the club at the Jaycee state con vention in Salem, May 22, 23 and 24 at the Senator hotel were L. H. Hildebrandt, Phllp Branson, Bob Sawtelle and Lynn Simon. It also was agreed to post pone the next meeting until May 22 and to hold it at Sa lem at the Senator hotel in conjunction with the conven tion. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Plans were made to put Scotch-lite tape on bicycles next Saturday, May 9, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Lincoln grade school. There is no charge for this and all boys are urged to be present with their bicycles to take advan tage of this offer. At this time the tape also can be bought for ear bumpers by anyone who wishes to do so. A project was approved to assist in improving the seat ing at Settlemler park for the summer activities. Vernon E a d e n, athletic chairman, announced the first Jaycee Softball practice for May 20 at the high school athletic field at 0:30 p.m. All Jaycee ball players are urged to attend. The members voted to sup port the state Jaycee golf tournament at Salem by send ing two boys to participate. Refreshments were served by Keith Olson and Bob Brack. s Annexation Ballot For Soil District 'The organizing committee of the Butte Creek addition and Silver Creek Falls addition to the Silver Creek Soil Conser vation District have been ad vised that the State Soil Con servation Committee acted fav orably upon their proposal to annex to the Silver Creek Soil Conservation District. Robert Baum. executive secretary of the state commit tee, advised the oreanizins Plan City Hall At Sweet Home Sweet Home The building committee has recommended that the city council take the legal steps necessary to float a bond issue to finance the building of the city hall. The revised plans which committee that the referendum will be held en Wednesday, May 20. , The polling place will be the Scotts Mills Grade school and the polls will be open from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m - .iurn hv Lvle P. Sr tholomew. Salem, were ap proved as overall with the provision that some changes in floor space could be made in individual rooms, such as decreasing floor space In the Thurgday, May 7. i .11mu a larger ,iman room w " area for the library. "She architect .1.0 w meeting. GREYHOUND ON THE HIGHWAY THE BEST WAY IS. For Mother's Day IN BLOOM Rock Daphne Azaleas Rhododendrons Camellias Knight Pea rcy Nursery Town yard 375 S. Liberty (3 blks. south of State) Country yard on 99E 1 mile south of Brooks. WITH THE mml WEDNESDAY MAY 13thCOME EARLY! SALEM vs. LEWISTON BRONCS FREE PRIZES A $100 2Vi horsepower Elgin outboorej motor and a $100 complete picnic outfit in cluding portable grill, will be awarded at a ticket drawing during the gome. Yes, friends it's your chance to see the Sa lem Senators in action absolutely FREE as guests of the Capitol Shopping Center "The friendliest stores in town!" Boost your home team and get your free tickets now at any ! store! Make this a night to remember with free tickets free prizes valued at $200 free fun! (Those attending without free tickets from the Capitol Shopping Center will be re quired to pay full admission price. In case of rain, the gam will be postponed to May Hth.) Capitol Shopping Center "The Friendliest Stores in Town" FREE PARKING AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES 3' Jf. D Gifts that aav better than wordn how mueh von lovst her and cherish her and appreciate her. Best of all, the prices are so low you can give ber several such gifts at small cost. Each item shown is timely and desirable. r .IV JMA?,iWimi .1 I t r.SlaUj&J&il I IV., jsW.lt.f- s m - - - - A4UITP These baga were a SENSA TION at Easter time . . . and said out completely. We Im mediately wired for another shipment . . and here they are with even more atyles and greater selections than before. Beautiful patents and plasties In erery possible style and shape- DEFINITELY, Mother would be thrilled to hare ana of these bags. mm Cotton WHITE GLOVES All colors , . white, pastels, black, navy, red, beige, grey and pink. Sites 6 to i'A. Lovely Sheer NYLON PANTIES AssL Calais. Slsat Small, aasdlam a tarn. Hill far Mstkara Dar Oltla. 21orr Spun-lo PANTIES fttraa aMlw fcrUU. Whltt) " Uh, 0m All, nti Itn tn4l Urn, 2pr.$1 59C pair Lsrger sites X-XX 79c 00 , FRI. & SAT. e '! M 1 w,, g Mams. Naw Soft Every Mother Loves Sheer Nylon Our Own Perfect First Quality Nan Noble Nylons Regular 1.3S For This Sale Only map ONLY . . IlilUtlni la Ihe aaklt. SI faats, IS Nylons In chalet af plain seams ar Sark tammtr shades Ineladlai Iwa new Isrsr. Has, aosa Rasa and Qolln Balis. Nan Nohla Nrlana aro Ihs BIST jar moner tan bar. Take adranl ate at this vandsrftjl aarlnts far Malhor'i Dar. All sbis II, la 1. Hydrangias 4" Pots 1 Large Bloom Ideal for Mother's Day Gifts Thrill Her With a Gifa Slip nnumuiiy isce Ulm- . I t AWl I med or tailored Rayon I aT rVV 1 fr:-Wre 1 1 Crepe Slips. Complete 1 fif 1 fi 1 1 f siie range, 32 to S2.p I 11..UJ 1 (YAM 1 yU Choice of white, plnk.ft I Wv V J J 1 Mmi bine, maise and black. 1 I 1 A practical, thonghtfull I O Tt gift she'll sorely appre- 1 J ,T i fc date. J Mf pi 1 i