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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1930)
Tte 03EG0H CTATTgIA17, Catea. Ofrtfrsi, Frg lldra Xi llVIa PAGE FIVE 1 LocalNews Briefs STffTE POST McDonald to Sing Lyman Me- t Seouto Will Gwp Fourteen Donald will sins tonight at the members ef tbo Boy Scoot troop First Christian church revival ser- at the deaf school will leave this lea and Dr. M. Howard Fagan, the afternoon to "spend the week-end evangelist, will preach a sermon at the Scout eamp on the Santlam. especially for young people on They will be accompanied by the "Why You Are What Yon Are." two. assistant scoutmasters, Ar- Tbere will he no service Saturday ithar Fisher and Paul West O. P. night. Last night Fagan preached I West, scout executive, will also to a large audience on "Tnree An- t go out tbla afternoon to assist rn ewers to One Question." that I setting up camp and will visit question being ' What Must I do I them Saturday. Regular camp reu to -he saved?", He aswered the I tine, same as followed bv the sum- Question from the case or the mer camps, will be set up. This Phillipian jeweler, Saul of Tarsus event le being - held for these and the record on the day of Pen- scouts because they can aot at teeost. Mrs. Earl Pearcy sang "His tend , the regular summer camp Eye la on the Sparrow." Mrs. W. periods. F. Foster was accompanist. Notice The county clerk's t- Young people are now register- flee will be open from 8 a. n. tng for the beginning class in to 8 p. m. daily from April 9th shorthand which, will be started to the evening of April 15th for at the Capital Business College the purpose of registration. U. G. next Monday. Not a week in the Boyer, county clerk. year passes that new students are not registered for regular courses. WHI sh Falte A group of or special subjects. Chemeketans led by David B, Hill will visit five of the Silver Creek ReJcMed upon Bail For the fall Sunday, according to plans second time F. A. Barnes has put outlined. The party will leave the up ball to face a hearing on a Y. M. C. A. at 8 e'elock that morn careless driving charge which was ng in private automobiles, going placed against him here in Aug- through Silverton to a point about nst. 1928. Thursday Barnes- was I a nolle and a hart this side of the released from the county. Jail bridge. The hike will eover about when he posted glOW ball: Near- five miles but the going will be Yf two. year ago he put up 8500 strenuous as there axe no . trails ball but left the state and did net to 8om of the fills. Registrations return until this- month when be I may be made at the Y. for trans- was arrested and brought here to face the old charge. Barnes was arrested in 1928 Just after ah automobile-stage accident, the cause of the death of Effle Johnson Pugh, leading; woman ef a stock ARE Method of Advertising Said Extremely Effective One For Oregon Service Men Given Every P TV H -n-k r A a Yt IUII I Uk rreierence Assens viuei Of Census in Local Area EUR re hportation.. Rocks and Reds special prices. Salem's Petlaad. 273 State. Phone 056. Former Resident Dies Death company which was playing here 0f Mm. Leila Jane liases, 11, who resided in this city for 10 years, occurred; in Corvallis Tuesday. She had. lived in Corvallis the past nine years-. Funeral services will be held in that city this after- nnOn Mr a Mockm Iasim Kcr J TT m dower, T. C. Mason, and three at that time. Rocks and Reds special prices. Salem's Petland. 273 State. Phone 056. . . j Tryoats Today the Salem high school boy to rep resent the school in the district ex tempore speaking and reading con test to be held there April 18 will be made today by Prof. H. E. Rahe's class at Willamette uni versity. The three aspirants. Frank Childs, Fred Blatchford and Ward Horn, will appear be fore the class today and the class will decide the winner. Esther Keuscher will represent Salem in the reading contest. Winners in the district contest will enter the tate event at Corrallls two weeks' hence. Baby chicks. Special sale today on Barred Rocks and Reds. Open evenings. Salem Chickeries. 264 North Cottage. Friday Night Program The regular Friday night program fer the Y. M. C. A. will be given to night in the Y lobby by the or chestra of the Chemawa Indian school with Ruthn Turney di rector. There will be orchestra numbers, vocal solos, and other epeeial feature numbers. These programs are open to the public, and through past experience with the Chemawa program it is ex pected that the program tonight will hold much of interest to those who bear it. Census Count Given Count of the eensus enumerations in this district April 7, was released yes terday from tbe supervisor's office and shows on that day: Salem sons: Herbert of Cottage Grove. Ralph of Salem and Edward of Portland. Carnival Green. Dance 8at. Hazel To Meet lith G. R. Zada French, national Girl Reserve sec retary for the Y. W. C. A. and on the staff at New York City, will meet with the junior high school G. R. cabinet members and junior high advisors at the Y. W. C. A this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss French was here Wednesday to confer with local groups, and is returning today after spending yesterday in Eugene. Poster stamps and their effec tiveness in advertising Oregon as Lwell as In securing funds for oth er state promotion were discussed Thursday noon before the Salem Advertising club by K. C. Shel- burne, who la in Salem this week representing tbe state chamber of commerce in its local sales campaign. Shelburne said that poster stamps had been tested by nation al, concerns and had been prov ed to be extremely effective In at tracting the public's attention He outlined to the club the me thods followed In the sales cam paign for the states, using Dun A Bradstreet figures as a r-asis foT computation 'each city was riven a stamp quota on the basis of the number of mercantile list ings. Local committees made the individual ouotas' in each com munity. . Statewide education on toe pos ter stamn campaign has been and Is being carried on through the press by posters window-cards, movie trailers and other aevices said Shelburne. The actual sales are made through a written presentation sent by messenger boy and follow ed by a telephone can. seven out of ten merchants approached have bought stamps in similar campaigns in other states, Shel burne said. Costs on the stamps and their sale have been reduced to four cents, leaving 90 cents ef every dollar obtained free for state use. -' - Shelburne said the quota set by bis committee of the state cham ber called for the average mer chant using one stamp a day for a business year of 300 days. The Committee announced for the On-to-Spokane woTk in the club consists of Edwin Thomas chairman, Leo Kafoury and Mr Llneger. An Ad club committee to plan for Achievement week in Salem, ,May 25 to May 81, wa? announc ed at the meeting. Willard Mar shall heads the group and with him is Arthur Rahn and P. C. Mc Donald. SERVICE PLANNED Want uaed furniture. Tel. 511. Inspect Rural Territory John Farrar, postmaster, and Arthur Gibbard, assistant, spent all af ternoon Wednesday in rural ter ritory adjacent to Salem inspect ing the rural routes and proposed extensions to the service. The of ficials made almost a complete circuit of the outlying Salem territory. Purchases Ellis Home Grover Hillman will take possession next week of the home at 1498 Cen- OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis, April 10 A Mg out door sunrise Easter morning ser vice on the campus is planned by Disproving complaints that he failed to appoint war veterans as often as possible tn bis selection rot eenena enumerators, R. J. Hendricks, supervisor of the sec ond Oregon district, yesterday mailed a letter to Capital Post No. 9, American Legion, pointing out that he had gone out of his way to give veterans positions. Of the 10S positions t oiziee nau to give out, 32 were given to vet erans. . . Hendricks' letter sets forth tae case clearly and names also the 32 veterans who are taking tne census. The letter in full follows: The Question has been raised as to the treatment of veterans in making appointments in the Sec ond Oreron District as enumerat ors. I wish to state that we oroaa raat widely and in most, it not all cases, officially the Idea that me law Indicated tnat preierem-e hanld be riven to veterans, and that It would be practice of this office to observe this prererence in letter and In spirit. -W solicited applications in au four counties by veterans. We ap pointed every veteran wno appuea nd took tbe testa, with the ex ception of one. who was . unfor tunately disqualified by his, pa pers net being up to requirements, -re- ti 103 nonitions to give out in four counties. We gave i thm ver 30 oer cent, to veter ans The following is' a list of tm nA their home addresses: Rudolph A. Horn, 2210 N. Lib err st.. Salem. Sp. Am. War.: Chas. W. Brant, 494 S. Winter .t Kaiem Rn. Am. War. : Paul i.tnn&Tt. route 9. Salem. W. W. Clarence W. Holder, route 4, Sa lem. W. W.; Andrew U. Miner, Aurora W. W David E. McArth ur. route 1, Hubbard, Sp. Am War.; Anna M. McGnlre, Gervais widow of W. W. J rnaster J. Pugh. route 2, Wood burn, W. W.; William Bliven, 1060 N. 15th, Salem. Dis. W. W.; Ethan J. Allen. Woodburn, Sp. Am.; C. 6. Pursley, route 9, Sa lem. W. W.; Robert W. Wyatt, 1960 8. Church, Salem, W. W7; Roby S. Ratcliffe, 1841 Fair mount Ave., W. W.; Francis J. Welch, 899 Breys Ave., Salem. Sp. Am. VlrglL C. Kruschke, Silverton, W. W.i Arthur Glrod, 2235 N. Church st., Salem, Sp. Am.; Rob ert A. Blevins, route 2. Salem, Sp. Am.; Verne B. Mclntyre, Sa lem, W. W.; Burl R. Oliver, route 1, Salem, W. W.; Elmer W. Em mett, route 2, Salem, Sp. Am.: Wllmer D. Powell, route 3, Dal las. W. W. H. Jackson Ferry, imauiuu, 1, Amity, W. W.; Soren Sorensen, Amity, W. W.j Paul R. Tnaralson, route 2, Yamhill, W. W. Disabled; Leland R. Eackett, Sheridan, W. W. "Besides this list of If, we ap pointed 10 to 12, or possibly 15 Sanitary Inspectors Report Few Obstacles as Work Is Carried Out Nominations Announced by Zonta Group Countr and city sanitary in wives of veterans, who were noM tpectors who are making a thor included In the letter of the law. 1 ough clean-up in the city are not Among the 32 were two, c. u. running into many dimcuiues in Pursley and Robert Wyatt. who their work, according to word re- found they had other work by the! reived yesterday from the county time oar work opened, and one J health office. Disposal of gar- of them (Mr. Pursley) asked that bage and the law on that point his wife, mho had qualified, be is being made elear in some appointed, and we appointed her. I eases. The survey will be com In the other case a neighbor who pleted by the end of next week." had qualified was appointed. That families are being quite tv- ...t - f.r n . nnmW careful in complying with tne gar- ...a. lu. tli li.ta nnn 1 Dage regulations, wurre mrj j , T VT..: . :JL .m.-Y." I known. U evident from the fact aw ni m v v -v a sv "v " " I . . , ju tentatively allocated and ikoold ! have been closed In order to ac- pa oi i nj .vUCi.tw. . i.t- wfen r. I March than In any previous I ... . J At i voter.. thrh vrr much In- monia. amiuB Duniw.iuj m An. ftfci. vafv mil I auaue unvote oiw iu more or less impairing the serv- cineraw tnat menin aaa .i lce J tons were hauled out in that I want to say further that in m T tmi ,v- i ,, k. nearly every case Jnerejras, a 1?- Lttli better enforced, the county cal appUcant who was better flual- B,Uh offlcer eallB attention to 1 . .v , X "" the essentials ef the garbage or al Washington, f or the place than -iMBte. RefB, Ust be separat the vetermna whom we appointed. 1. - tA .knTm,lli. ,d nnhnrn.Me Al5o that we violated the spirit ot 11, the cans, granite ware, the law in more than halt the t0'b6e Ued m cases where we sent veterans from &ep3LTtUt) container; collectors are the outside to take the work that ,upposed to pick up garbage should have been given ordinarily wnwe ,8 not .eparated; house to local candidates who were well holdera troni(j metal con quahlled. tainera with close firing lid for "Another case I think has come garbage and these must be emp to your attention the one at In- tie a at least once a week. dependence. B. E. Paddock has Wet garbage must be drained been represented as not a resident and wrapped in a paper before it of Independence. He has been a ts placed in the can; and private resident of Independence for a families who bring refuse to the generation or more, also a mer- incinerator must do so before 10 chant, and holds property there o'clock In the morning or S now. He was only temporarily ab- o'clock In the afternoon, and es- sent. Also he was the only appll- peclally tin cans for the fire la cant from that city. We attempted hottest at this time, to get others to apply, but failed. anT outstanding nuisances He was recommended to us by the which are a detriment to health editor of the newspaper there, and should be reported to the county by others as the very best man health office on North High qualified to do the worlr, and we street. appointed him. "I am quite willing to have MANCHESTER, England (AP) these claims further Investigated, A ship load of 40 Hons, 19 because of the fact that we went horses, 9 ponies, 2 tigers, 6 bears, out of our way, ana went beyond a dog and 12 monkeys arrived even the spirit of the law to give here from Germany with all the work to unemployed veterans. animals suffering from aeaslck Very traly, Robert J. Hendricks." ness. Nominations for the four mem bers to be elected to the official board were read at yesterday noon's session of the Zonta club and Included: Ora Mclntyre, Mrs. Ella Bchnls Wilson, Miss Haiel Cook, Miss Grace Crater, Mrs. 01 ga Hoffard, Miss Janice McAfee, Mrs. Ruby Morris and Miss Fran ces Wright, vote wiu be taxen at the meeting next Thursday. R. O. Snelllng, Rotartan, was the orincinal speaker at yester- dav'i meeting, telling of service club work and. particularly of the progress of women in the business world. Basel Cook, Mrs. Roberta But ler and Mrs. Ots Mclntyre were appointed a committee .to draft resolutions upon the death of Mrs. Inex Meyering, organiier of the local club. HBDEIMIES ; 1TC0UI01 GERVAIS, April 10 Mrs , Minnie Moore, Mrs. Gladys Fitt Mrs. Florence Oddle. Mrs. Wiee ner, Mrs. Coomler, Mrs. Holwav. Mrs. Mary Sawyer and Mrs. Oars 1 Shields, all members of Harmon; Rebekah lodge, No.,?S of GervaiV, attended the convention of Dis trlct No. 4. held at Hubbard Tues-( day afternoon and evening. The affair opened with a free! lunch at 11:30 and the conven tion convened at 1 o'clock for th luneh and U Is estimated that 20 or more were present at the din ner In the evening. Mrs. Minnie Moore of Harmony lodge is War den of the district. ' Mrs. Gladyr Fitts responded to the address of welcome. The convention wtfc be held at Gervais next year. "Happy day are here again" GAS 2Qc vice oa tne campus is piannea oy w w . Ciarence Walbert, Gari- the college Christian associations ba'ldl 'w w . Ralph J. Arnold, who have invited people from sur- TlUamooK, w.'w.; Ivan M. Cruik- rounding cUles as well. Dr. Hen- Tillamook-. W. W.; Elvin ry T. Hodgkln of London, famous author and medical missionary to China, has been obtained as the speaker. Kceutnifthters to Meet A round table discussion session for scout masters and troop committeemen R. Measor, Beaver, W. W.; Emery O. Jones, Newnerg, w. w. William H. Schell, Dayton, Sp. Am. War.; John M. Panek, route ter street, which be has Just pur- Marlon and Polk counties has chased from Dr. Fred Ellis. Ellis w railed for next Wednesdav win move mio a uemer street i timber nt mmmerre beginning at 7:45 o clock. Plans for the spring rally to be held late In May will occupy most of the discussion, according to O. P. Obituary home which he owns until he has had a home in Hayesville con strueted. Slmba Johnson's wild animal and snows on that day: saiem " . " " rwest scout executive, city. 1,352; Marlon county, 1.534. r A'n ,n P'ctures. also spe. West- BCOUt Polk county 671; Tillamook coun ty, 773; and Yamhill county. 1, 318. The total was 5,296. High Individual count tor that day was made by .Mrs. Elsie C. Rboten of Salem with 195 names and rnnner-up was Mrs. Gladys S. Sea men ef Salem, with 186. cial musical program by the Han sen sisters, high school auditori um Saturday at 8 p. m. Zwieker Died at the residence,! 2662 Lee street, ApriL 7, airs, tiara . Zwicker. 77, wile oi ueorge . Zwicker. Mother of Mrs. Ferdig 1, Ail 8. Otto. Hall, Mrs. Henry Negstadm, Calif ornfaua May Come A. V. W P Pnnwmnor model home. 500 N 20th will be open for pnb- I to this section. He says conditions it imnpotion Sundav Aaril 13. i in southern California have been normal. AuvmMr Inteneatina? A clever .t.,.t kr niAmhora nf th blvh 1 Evamlnatlons Set Dates for school intelligence squad depict- ,the May state eights grade exam- Ing their growth into the Paul inations have been set for May 14 Reveres, was given during high and 15 and will be held on Wed- school assembly Hour yeaterday. nesday and Thursday, Instead of Cleo Seely, a member of tbe squad, Thursday and- Friday as usual, to rode a "horse" through the as- avoid a conflict with the primary semblv and onto the stase as elections which come on Friday, t v.i Tit Joe Kavanaugn, ueorge. Venerable Jau Claud Black, arch- WiUiam all of Salem; Mrs. Geo. deacon of the diocese of Oregon. Scott. Henry and Inr. will be the special Lenten preach- Pendleton; Mrs. Archie Schrum ot ... . . . TiihAnt With.! Fred of CO- Woods ot Beverl, Hills, Calif., i frVh ArMidMcoB Black Quiile- Richard of Marshfield; the was In the city yesterday on bus- fopal,ln"b' ti""" J? ?ate Mrs Emma Townsend, and iness. Woods Is much Impressed ' ?ZMV .eSSS? 'iS the 1 W?lln Zwicker. Also sur- with the outlook for the future r V0ov forward to with inter- vived by 32 grandchildren and six here and is thinking of moving " L, 7 So great grandchildren. Funeral . laorvlro Saturday. April lz, 11:3U O ClOCK irom iu o- " Lutheran church, 16th and A and J. R. Freeman, postal Inspec- streets, under direction or w. i. tor ith dtrision headauaxters in I nie-dnn and Son. Rev. ti. w. DON'T FORGET 1:30 P. M. Today at 172 Marion Street Furniture and a 10 Roomed Duplex House and lot 45 x 110 Real Estate Auctioned at 3:00 P. M. DO. W. Wii?sr & Soia Auctioneers 271 N. Com! St. , Ethyl 23c Frtink Doolittle Master Service Station (Master means stB heads under one control) Telephone 66 Telephone 66 North Commercial at Center Complete Satisfaction With Every Transaction r?TV7To) AA Rite down town Pbone 75 Johnson's Wild Life of Africa in Motion Pictures High School Auditorium Saturday, April 12, 8:00 o'clock Also Special Musical Program by the Hansen Sisters Admission Adults 50c AH school children 25c nart of the stunt. The Tecnne in itiates' stunt and thr selections from the high school band ere features of the program. Pilinj Reneflt Plan A benefit program for the Laurel wood aca demy, "which the Seventh Day Ad- ventlst church is sponsoring, will May 16. Seattle, arrived yesterday from Portland to make the annual in spection of the post office here. I It usually takes four or rive days to complete tbe survey. FaM-hing to McMinnville Ray A. Faschiug, northwest sales man- Gross officiating. View cemetery. Interment City Mason Burial services for the late Mrs. Leila Jane Mason, II. of Corval lis. will be held at me uao r- ii lows cemetery Friday afternoon Odds and ends. Fri. and Sat., agr ,or tb ppif xTmI' 4 o'clock under direction of W service and chiffon hose, values up to 11.95. Special $1.00. How ard Corset Shop, 165 N. Liberty. company, vas in McMinnville last night to conduct a meeting In the Interest of his company. T. Rigdon and Son. Experted Home Soon Mr. and i Mrs. Daniel Fry, Sr.. are expected I home In about ten days from the Indians ion Program Students of the Chemawa Indian sehool CUllO 0 O, " ! ... . 1 I UUII1C lui k.U h hlrh school anditO- I yrfscui a f ruSiaiu vi lumig- v, ).ivi Wn W nt - KSA Wl lV --a I OU ULII. V UCS J nuj aJW mm-., mm ium Saturday night at 8 o'clock. r yoc - spending nearly three months. when the motion picture "Himoa- " , - .--.,-.. . will be the feature attraction. This K thra tnne that Chemawa stu- jyy ln x York Daniel Fry, tihn, is a wild animal picture of n 8u in way tu- iJP.t lB on nj8 way to sew ii City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 1200 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable wild life as taken ln Africa by Mr, and Mrs. R. Johnson. Other films and music will be included in the program. Dollar dinner ever? night : to S it the Marion hotel. . by program. Graata Paas Man Here Frank L. Hint on of Grants Pass was ln the city- yesterday. Hinten is a dairyman in the-, southern Ore gon .town and says although he's rett v well satisfied with nresent Adttrmu P. T. A. Dr. Bstellsyiconditioas-. he'd like o see an ad- Ford Warner was in Scotta MUla I vance in . price of butterfat, last night to address a meeting ai t T 4 oonnril them OU pbaaeeef health work ia Marlea L " nttTIr at n a ennty. she wao seompanio nyi - ! Mies Agnes uamnoexi. 1 . LiauUea Reirnd-Xwo afcrhv miott and Ty VSragesiO aad 14, were returned to Jtts ' Breyen eouaty ZL rfot. btitutioa. fax tbo feeble minded Thursday, after they bad found at Frank Keedham's hep Rabbit is "all white meat," Get rm en Brown's island. It daily at Schafer's Rabbit she. w,oU& Mrs. G. E. lf R Cem'L Phone ' Rage. stSS Hazel avenue, re- Three Link. Clab to Meet ported that a child's toy wagO This afternoon In the L O. O. P. and eleven rabbits were stolen kail at 2:30 o'clock member of from her seme sometime weanes. the Three Links club will . meet day night r Thursday morning, fer regular meeting. As a sped! ; k. Car- feature of the afternoon I aero - was fined will be au exchange of plant and niSwJS eenrt Thure niba. Hostesses for tbe sodat V oi - Blp .fi? t JT bout are Mrs. Blanche Saunders. Vr. lfattio Hinkle. Mrs. Etta City, to attend to business mat ters. He will be rone about three weeks. ......... Returns to Honje -Warren. Johnson, who has spent the win ter in this city, left yesterday for lis heme in Great Falls, Mont. r ElUott and Miss-Gertrude Bvyaa. aaaim.nnrsa In- that district. Mrs. Lloyd A. Heins io chairman of Seetts- Mills eoundr. DR. MIBWIMX sss Expert Motor Beeonditioninf Can, Trwek aad SSJttimlifmimt 6. A. Raymond Machine Shop 445 Cmena. St. . P Peltrtrt iHemortai A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Jst tea mtaates frens fW heart of Hodge, and Mrs. Nellie O'NeO. day on a charge, of failing to ob- : serve tbo right or way. Fail to Stop George Cooper, . Th, . v,rK 27 i Pattertoa. str eet. West Sale. CUMe Gnmp to MeetThe Wgb, . .r-44 fc leeml , oltt. school Girl Reserves will boM a called? meetlnx after school tbia afternoon to decide upon plant fer a week end: triy.to Camp Sandfly. Speeder Fined J. C. Harria of McMinnville has been fined, 15 tn mnaiclpal court here on a ebarge f speeding. - Goes to Oklahoma Mrs. Deris 'A. Stewart left yesterday after aoon for Oklahoma City. Okla, was arreeto by. local traffic offi cers Thursday on a eaarge of fall ing to stop at a tbreagh street. FINEST TORIO A QC READING LENSES Eyeglaae Insuranee and thOT ougb, examination lnelnded.- " TU0MPS0N-CJLUTSC11 OPTICAL CO. 110 ; Conmerdal St. . - We Renl Invalifl Chairs 3aU 13, Used . TJepartasena ' - - 181 K. Bill Easter Eggs Large size Easter Eggs 16 Ounces for 25c Two Lbs. for 45c Also a large assortment e)f 5e Choeolate Eggs and Marshraalrow Eggs. Schaefes DRUG STORE Tbe Origiaa Yellow Front a-d Caw4y Special Store of Salens Phone 17 - 1SS H. Ooaaaaercial Fcnalar Agency Remember the line in the lovable play, LightnhT, when Bill Jones reced ed his pension check from the Government? "Se all them names en there Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of War, and so on? This check ain't any good unless I sign it!" said Bill with an air of importance. And he was right. Without his little endorsement, the check was a mere scrap of paper. The Httle things of life, as you have often heard, are tremendously Im portant. The small advertisements in this paper have messages for ysu that are just as important as the messages in the larger advertisements. Red the small advertisements as well as the larger ones. Not only the so-eaSed -waul" , but the Bttle 'display" sds. Iletd them. Let them guide you to real r-crchaneo rah real saving Don? overlook them Waase they are small. Withtut iht tiny tfctoaatwF, fust, the Mg gun that sheet a dtetanee of mUr hecome merely tons of steeL Be sure U read the small ads as weft as the larger sues. They have something important to tell you ef which thelf tke no IndkatisB