The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 04, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, August 4, 1938
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Foi6- to Build The city build
ing inspector's office yesterday
. issuea permits lor lour new dwell
ings, being to: J. L.. Clark, to
erect one-story dwellings at 1848
and 1S44 Court, each to coat
11000; A. S. Henderson, to erect
, a 1 &-story dwelling and garage
at 881 North Cottage, J3000; and
Burton Atkins, to erect a one
story dwelling and garage at 1140
Tile road, J950. Other permits
were to: G." L- Fox. to repair a
one-story dwelling at 2646 Fair
grounds road, $25; D L. McGil
christ. to repair the roof of a one
, story dwelling at 2494 " North
Front, ?45; A. Smith, to reroof
and repair a one-story dwelling at
1810 North Commercial, $25.
Perm, wave 9 5c. Beauty Nook.
Army Through Today The
first battalion, 9th field artillery,
with company D, 6th engineers
and the headquarters battery, 3d
. field artillery brigade, attached,
left Fort Lewis yesterday morn
ing and will , go through Salem
this morning on an extended prac
tice march to Camp Ord, Califor
nia, where they will be on tem
porary duty training organized
reserves. Lieut. Colonel William ;
Alexander, commanding the 1st
battalion, 9th field artillery, is in
command. The lH)0-mfle- trip will
be made in seren days marching
o A t-v a t tha Inn (root v na avar
made by troops from Fort Lewis, j
The group sxpects to be in r Eu
gene tonight.
Watch for the opening of the Argo
and better food.
Fireman Injured C i t y Fire
man Hurley Cross narrowly
averted serious injury and pos
sible death yesterday when an an
tiquated Babeock fire extinguish
er blew up. The top slammed
along tide his face and was hurled
9AA fAAt fn 4)A Air iiArtln
firemen who witnessed the inci
dent. They were extinguishing a
grass fire on the Mission street
aide of Bush's pasture at the time.
A grass fire was also put out at
1645 Mill yesterday afternoon.
Home From Chicago Return
ing home Tuesday night from a
three weeks pleasure and busi
ness trip to Chicago were Mr. and
Mrs. I. W. Thomas, "Bill" Thom
as, Ruth Thomas, Mrs. Evelyn
Alters and son Tommy. Interest
ing cities they visited en route
were 'Omaha, Kansas City: and
Denver. They report fine crops in
the middle west due to an un
usual amount of rain. .
Finger wave 25c. Beauty Nook.
Fire Damages Home Starting
in a woodbox alongside the kitch
en range, fire did an estimated
$25 in damages to the home of
B. F. Killingsworth at 1860 Fred
erick street yesterday afternoon.
The fire spread along' the wall,
burning deep before firemen were
able to extinguish it.
- Mayor Kuhn Leaves Mayer Vi
E. Kuhn left yesterday for Van
couver, B. C, to attend a meet
ing of northwest mayors there
Thursday. The city council au
thorized $100 expense money-for
the trip.
Bowdcm Injured Minor inju
ries received when he fell from
a scaffold while working on the
new grange building at Chemawa
put H W. Bowden prominent
granger, in a hospital yesterday
for a few days.
( AIR CONDITIONED COOL
Today - Fri. - Sat.
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TODAY - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Mr. Churnn Goes
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Brief!
ews
Coming Events
S Aug. 4 P o ra o n a Grange
: council, lO a.m., Roberts grange
; hosts.
I August 7 Montana picnic,
Curvallis city park.
i 4upust 7 t urolina piinic at
-anl ark, Albany.
1 Augut 7 Orchard Heights
honitH'omlng at Stout on
North Santiain.
i August 7 Annual Orchard
I Height picnic at Luther
i Ktont farm. Mehama.
! Aug. 7 Ohio state picnic,
; Olingcr park. Basket lunch 1
p.IT. . ,
- 1 August 7, Annual North
' Carolina picnic at Bryant
' Park, Albany. Former resi
dents and families Invited,
j August 7 Eastern Colorado
roundup, at Ha .el Green park.
Aug. i4Howel homecom
ing at Howell -hoolhoase.
! August 14 All-day picnic,
Willamette Aerie, Order of
Eagles, Paradise Isle.
Aug. : 28 Annua Mchama
homecoming.
Pools Test "A" A special
check by City Sanitary Inspec
tor Batty Cooper revealed the
water in both Leslie and dinger
pools as having "A" ratings and
free from bacteria or fermenta
tion. The test was made in an
swer to rumors circulating to the
effect the pools were responsible
for the spread of an influenza
epidemic. Too long periods in
the water is cited by Vera Gil
more, , superintendent of recrea
tion, as probable cause of irri
tation in the mucuous membrane
of swimmers.
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Wall paper, Mathis, 178 SV Com'l.
! Reunion Set .Sunday The
Hicks-Mauldlng clan will hold
its sixth annual reunion and pic
nic dinner Sunday at Champoeg
park, announces Mrs. Kreta
Hicks Bondell. secretary-treasurer.
Other officers are Audrey
Hicks Ewing, president; Gladys
Maulding Noble, vice-president.
! Downeys Visit Reginald
Downey, graduate of Salem high
school and former Chemawa
athletic coach, arrived in Salem
yesterday with Mrs. Downey for
a visit with friends here and at
the Indian school. He is now
with the US Indian service Jit
Santa Fe, N. M. .4
Lais first. 1276 N. Lib. eY 9592
j Chest Committee The execu
tive committee of the Salem
community chest will hold- a
business meeting at the Marion
hotel during the noon hour to
day, making preparations for the
campaign kickoff scheduled for
for October 17.
i Extradftion Granted Gover
nor Charles H. Martin yesterday
authorized the extradition of
Clarence Rife, who escaped from
the Illinois state farm at Van
dalla. He is under arreat. In
Coos county.
I Powell on Vacation Elbert L.
Powell, secretary of the local
civil service board ! and money
order clerk, is on a two weeks
vacation from duties at the pest
of f ice.
"10 girls wanted for ; work con
nected with Salem Yacht club
boat races. Apply d Salem boat
house, foot of Chemeketa. Ph.
9305.
Bull Victim Convalesces Hos
pitalized by severe wounds sus
tained when a bull gored him 10
days ago. Dr. Fred Lange is con
valescing at a local hospital,
i
f Shanks In Hospital H. F,
Shanks, local jeweler. Is at the
Salem general hospital recover
ing from a paralytic stroke suf
fered Sunday morning.
'
i Drunkenness Charged! City of
ficers yesterday arrested John
Burke and" Joe Curran, Tacoma,
charging each with 1 being drunk
in a public place.
Y Board to Meet The YMCA
senior board xf directors will
hold a business meeting at the
YMCA Friday noon.
COOL
glorious norel flames the
great heart drama of one of
fiction's best-loved families!
AND
2ND BIG HIT
to Town in a
Saga of Swing!
Rutherford up
For Jury Trial
CCC Enroll ec Is Charged
With Armed Assault J
on Sublimity Alan
An altercation that i occurred
near a Silver Creek Falls district
dance hall last -spring will be
aired in circuit court today with
the opening at 9 a,.m. of the
trial of William Rutherford, CCC
enrollee, on a charge of assault
while armed with a dangerous
weapon. The grand Jury indicted
him, alleging he attacked John
Hafner, Sublimity man, -with a
knife, i, - --; ' - . .
Orcnit Court,
Hugh Fisher va. A. R. and
Ruth Noland; complaint for S5,
100 alleged due for board, lodg
ing and medical services furn
ished Ruth Nolan and; her son.
A. R. Nolan, jr.. between March
29, 1933. and May 31, 1938.
. Anne Coke estate; motion for
change of Judge based on affi
davit of Otto K. Paulas, appel
lant's attorney, alleging Judge
L. G. Lewelling to be prejudiced
against him.
Lana M. Beechler vs. Edna M.
Flake et al; order naming-Edna
M. Flake guardian ad litem for
Alvin Leroy, Vernon Harry and
Enestine Fay Flake; apswer con
fessing allegations of complaint;
decree holding $2100 due. on real
property sale contract ; principal,
giving defendants 30 days to
pay It or; if not paid, barring
them from rights under the con
tract. Margaret L. ; Callaghan vs.
John H. Callaghan; order for
extension to September 5 of time
for filing appeal transcript.
Belle Ann Finch vs. Ernest A.
Finch; complaint for- divorce, re
turn of plaintiff's former name,
Bell Ann Shanafelt, and $100
attorney fee, based on allegation
of cruel and inhuman treatment;
motion; for $35 suit money and
$100 attorney fee in advance.
City of Salem vs. Linnle M.
Kenton and husband; order of
dismissal, on motion of plaintiff.
City of Salem vs. James and
Jennie Imlah; plaintiff's demur
rer to defendants' second further
and separate answer.. .
Ruth Nolan vs. Alford R. No
lan; order for Eliza N. Sersan
ous, administratrix of Octavia J.
P. Nolan estate,, to pay defend
ant one-halt his distributive
share of cash on hand in estate;
defendant's application to have
case set for trial.
Industrial accident commission
vs. Conrad Frigaard; complaint
to collect $38.87 alleged due In
compensation premiums.
Esther Ferguson vs. Eugene
Ferguson; execution returned to
Marion county clerk by Multno
mah county sheriff at request of
plaintiff.
Probate Court
Ora Hinkle estate; order for
hearing September 3 on final
account of James H. Hinkle, ad
ministrator, showing. $839 81 in
cash received and $836.55 in
cash paid out, with debits and
credits of $6138.50 each Includ
ing $4550 in personal property,
bonds, on hand.
Maria Ertelt estate; order fix
ing inheritance tax at $255.6$ on
net taxable estate of $32,589.85.
Katharina Muller estate: clos
ing order granted Alois Keber,
executor. x
Municipal Court
Raymond Eschelman, reckless
driving: fined $25, operator's li
cense suspended for 60 days.
George Colvln, drunk; a 10
day Jail sentence suspended to
leave town.
L. G. Brian, violation of the
Bark at Scappoose Sheriff A.
C. Bark drove to Scappoose last
night to attend a democratic so
ciety meeting. He was expected
back early today.
Insured .savings, earn 4 with
thei Salem Federal.
' Postmaster Visits Lewls Ham
mer. Tillamook postmaster, was
In Salem yesterday on business.
Among calls he paid was one to
Sheriff A. C. Bnrk.
22 foot cabin motor boat for
sale. Motor in good condition.
Price $150. Salem Boat House.
Lebanon Man to TVed Issued
a marriage license at Vancouver,
Wash., recently were Howard
W. Smith of Lebanon and Mil
dred T. Mllllgan of Crabtree.
Obituary
Comstock
At a local hospital, August 2,
Llllie V. Comstock, aged it years.
Survived by husband. Warren A.
Comstock of Salem and two
daughters, Mrs. Dell Coleman of
Sutherlin and Mrs. Vinnie Wild
man of Mlllican, Ore. Funeral
Announcements later by the
Clough-Barrlck company.
40c
Sally : "The
Eilers Lone Wolf
Nell Paris
Hamilton' with
h ' . Francis .'
- r . ' JLederer
Lady Frances
Behave Drake
TWO
FEATURES
Luise
Ralner
Spencer .
Tracy1
In
"Big
Citjr"
"Air
Devilsw
; with
Larry
Blake '
Dick
Purcell
Traffic Manager
K. A. Kennedy, Piedmont CaL, division traffic manager for Pan-Am-'
erican, who was traveling on the missing Clipper for tour of in
' spection of Hong Kon. Mrs. Kennedy expressed utmost confidence
in the crew of the plane and refused to be excessively worried un
til much more time has elapsed. The Kennedys have three children,
Marjorie, 20; Kenneth, 18, and Lynette, 17.
basic speed rule; fined $5.
. Bail collected ' on overtime
parking tags, $2.
Justice Court
John Milton; $10 tine, not
paid, drunk on public street.
Frank N. Okazakl; $10 fine,
PUC violation; $5 fine, improper
license plates.
'Carrot Top' Fete
Set for Opening
Taft to Greet Thousands
at '38 Redhead Roundup
August 6 and 7
With highways and business
houses from Oceanlake to Cutler
City gaily decorated, north Lin
coln county residents are pre
paring to again be hosts to thou
sands of redheads and their
friends who annually trek to this
titian mecca to participate In the
Redhead Roundup, the world's
only "carrot top". celebration, to
be held at Taft, August 6 and 7.
Entries for the many redhead
contests which: are to be featured
during the Roundup are being re
ceived In unprecedented numbers
according to Manville Roblson,
general chairman of the commit
tee in charge j of staging the fi
esta. Valuable j prizes are warded
the redheaded winners of the
various competitive events.
Marvin Hadrick of. Salem will
rule over the : Roundup as King
Eric, the Red.;
The contest being conducted
to elect a Queen and flv Prin
cesses is scheduled to close Wed
nesday evening. August S. Young
ladies from eleven Oregon and
Washington cities and communi
ties are competing for the red
head tiara. j
CS. Tat' Emmons.
Takes State Post
C. 8. "Pat" Emmons, Salem at
torney, this week took over duties
under an appointment as assist
ant attorney general, assigned to
the Industrial; accident commis
sion. - , )
Upon assuming his new post,
Emmons' relinquished manager
ship of the Marlon andJPolk coun
ties Sprague for - governor cam
paign and Cecil Edwards took
over the campaign work.
Edwards will have a desk In The
Statesman office, 211 South Com
mercial street, Salem.
Linn Courthouse
Bid Opening Sell
Bids on the contract to exca
vate for foundations of the new
Linn county courthouse which
will be constructed at Albany,
with the aid of PWA funds will
be opened August 16 at 2 p. m. at
the office of County Judge J. J.
Barrett, PWA Regional Director
C. C. Hockley announced.
The public works administra
tion recently authorised a grant
of $163,800 for the project. To
tal cost of construction is estima
ted at $364,000.
State Game Chief,
Governor. Confer
Frank Wire, state game super
visor, spent part of yesterday in
Salem ' conferring with Governor
Charles H. Martin regarding the
game setup in Oregon.
Wire said he was now prepar
ing his annual report which will
be completed .within the next two
weeks, i-;;; ,
Representative Charles Leach
of Multnomah county also con
ferred with Governor Martin yes
terday. ...
1 PosrrrvKLT
lCTr AAi-ii--
on Lost Clipper
Woman Is Struck
Street
Leg Broken in Accident;
, Officer Hag Mishap on
Way to Scene ;
Struck down by ah automobile
driven by Ernest E. Holllday,
1680 North 19th street, as she was
crossing South 12th street in the
1600 block, Mrs. R. Herbert Ad
ams sustained a compound leg
fracture, a severe forehead lacer
ation, a badly cut nose and a pos
sible fractured wrist yesterday.
Mrs. Adams, about 50, was tak
en to the Salem General hospital
by the city first aid car.
City Officer Lou Burgess, en
route to the scene of the accident
by motorcycle, took a bad spill at
the corner of State and High
streets, sustaining lacerations of
the hand and arm.
Holllday was arrested by Offi
cer Burgess for failure to give
right-of-way to a pedestrian. Tra
veling north on 12th street. Holll
day said Mrs. Adams lunged In
front of his machine and he had
no chance to swerve- to miss her.
Reroute of Road
Okehed by Court
The county court tentatively
agreed yesterday to fulfill a re-
auest by Oscar Loe of Sllverton
that the road between Porter
and Davis schools in the Mc
Laughlin district be rerouted for
a distance of a quarter mile over
Ruble hill. The work will be
done provided It Is found It can
all be carried out by WPA labor,
without expense to the county.
In connection with the Improve
ment 'the court agreed to accept
a deed from a Mr. Wardell,
across whose ranchv the new
right-of-way would run. The old
road, Loe complained, has a 17
per cent grade.
"Vanishing Race"
Term Said False
The Indian population is grow
ing, due to a high birth rate and
acquisition of better resistance to
disease, contrary to the label of
"vanishing race." Willard W. Be
atty, national director of Indian
education, said In addressing the
Salem Rotary club luncheon Wed
nesday. . .
The present generation of In
dians Is Industrious, and the con
quering white race owes these In
dians the opportunity for employ
ment so that they may be self
supporting, the' speaker declared
The Call Board
..
ELSLXORE , - V ' -
Today Kate Douglas Wig-
gins "Mother Carey's
Chickens' with Ruby
Keeler.
CAPITOL
Today Double Bill,-
the Dead End Kids in
"Little Tough Guy" and
"Saleslady" with Anne Na-
gel. '
, STATE , - -
Today Jeanette MacDpnald.
Nelson Eddy and Leo Car-
. illo In "The Girl of the
Golden West." ,
Friday Ken Maynard and
Tarzen in "Trailing Trdu-
ble," plus four acts East-
era Circuit Vaudeville. .
Saturday midnight preview
"In Old Chicago."
i HOLLYWOOD , .
Today - Family night,
-vDaubla Bill, "Lady Be-
; have" wltfr Neil Hamilton
' " and Sally Eilers and Fran-'
els Lederer and ' Frances
Drake In The Lone Wolf
, , -In Paris." .
Fridays -.Double Bill. Lulse
Ralner and Spencer Tracy
In "Big City" and "Air
Devils" with Larry Blake
and Dick-PurcelL
' GRAND
Today W a r n e r Baxter
and Marjorle Weaver in
-IT1 Give a Million."
Crossing
Burk Remodels
Filing System
Permanent Record Is Kept
of Summons and Other
Legal Matters
Sheriff A. C. Burk's legal de
partment this week is closing out
a record system of many years
standing and changing 'over en
tirely to a more workable plan
he installed on a test basis in.
March. 1937.
' Under the old system, court
cases for which the sheriff was
called on to serve summons and
other types of legal papers, were
listed in a bound record book and
letters of instructions from attor
neys concerning them discarded
after service was made or at
tempted. ' The result in many in
stances was that incomplete rec
ords were kept ttf the book and
years afterward w h e n questions
as to whether certain papers bad
been served or not could not be
answered, with resultant Jnconve
nience and sometimes loss to liti
gants, the sheriff said yesterday.
Permanent Record Kept
-Under the new system, all rec
ord papers and Instructions are
filed in special envelopes on
which are printed forms tor list
ing services made and payment
of fees. This permanent record
together with a cross index jy
suit parties is expected to elimi
nate future uncertainties as to
what sort of return the legal de
partment can make to the court
clerk.
During the past year the de
partment has 'cleaned up all un
returned executions and tore
closure sale reports. More than
200 of them had accumulated In
the office, some from as far back
as 10 years ago.
Liquor Control's
Profit $2,786,666
Year Ending June 20 Is
$200,000 Above Last
12-Month Period
Net profits of the state liquor
control commission for the year
ending June SO, 1938, were $,
786.666.98.. as against 12,589.
839.20 for the previous 12
months, according to an audit re
port filed with Governor Charles
H. Martin yesterday.
Profits of state liquor stores
and agencies for the year totaled
11,830,008.74, of which SU9,
981.01. was for the month of
June. Gross receipts of the stores
and agencies for June aggregated
S579.749.C9, with cumulative
gross receipts for the year of
$8,055,991.43.
Licenses Lose
' Net profit of the privilege tax
division for the year was 8708,
311.96. The June profit was of
this division $52,507.52. V
Although the license division
showed a net profit of $250,
348.28 for the year, there was a
loss of $2177, tor June.
Net profits from all sources
during the past year were approx
imately $177,000 in excees of
those for 1937.
Jones to Attend
Eagles Conclave
City Recorder A- Warren Jones
will 1 leave Portland tonight via
the North Coast limited for Cin
cinnati, Ohio, and the national
convention of the Fraternal Order
ot EagleSrxto which he Is the Ore
gon state delegate for the second
successive year.
"I am looking forward to a suc
cessful meeting." said Recorder
Jones on the eve of his departure,
"Inasmuch as the order here has
enjoyed an outstandingly success
ful year and nearly all areas have
strengthened their respective or
ders and Increased memberships."
Jones expects to be gone a to
tal of two weeks, the convention
dates being August 10-18. Cincin
nati and the Cubs are scheduled
for a series in Cincinnati during
his stay there, and Jones antici
pates a possible opportunity to see
Vender Meer and Diszy Dean
pitch against each other.
Governor Urged
To Name Woods
A group of 50 Tillamook coun
ty citizens were here yesterday
urging Governor Charles H. Mar
tin to appoint Harlaod Woods,
county Judge there -to succeed
H, 11. Rosenberg, who died re
cently. Woods Is a mink raiser and has
been a resident of ; Tillamook
county for many 'years, j
Another group was here Tues
day urging the appointment or
Jack Caufield, ex-member of the
state legislature.
Governor Martin Indicated that
the appointment would not be an
nounced for several days.
USE CHINESE HERBS
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
CHARLIE CHAN
. Chinese Herbs
REMEDIES
' Healing virtue
has been tested
hundreds 7 years
for chronic, all
meats, nose,
throat, sinusitis,'
catarrh, ears.
a. a. rat
lungs, asthma, chronic coughs.
stomach, gall stones, colitis,
constipation, dlabetht, kidneys,
bladder, heart, blood, aervea.
neuralgia, rheumatism, high
blood pressure, gland, skin
sores, male, female and chil
dren disorders.
8. B. rose S TT9 metle la CUil
Hark Somalia. 192 M. Cutrd4l
a4 aalaaw Or. Office hoar to
p. bl Sunday anal W. S to IS a. am.
a. ii ,.., I j
Silver Creek
Camp Popular
Government Recreational
. Area's Use Asked for
Until September 4
The I Silver creek government
demonstration recreational area
from which the second YMCA
sponsored encampment of boys
will return to Salem Sunday, will
be utilized to near-capacity until
September 4. it was revealed yes
terday by YMCA authorities la
charge of the camp. .
An Oregon Christian youth lead
ers' camp wll be established Sun
day, snd will continue until Aur
ust 14. A girls camp, sponsored b?
three different organizations of
one unit eacb, will have the Aur
ust 14-21 period. The Angust21
27 week has been ternorarlly re
served for the Salem high school
band, and the Willamette Vail?
Hi-Y congress will take over to
camp from August 28 to Septem
ber 4.
Chrltian- Youth Faculty
Composing the Christian youth
cams faculty will be: Dr. K. Mar-
ray Jones, moderator of the Pres
byterian Synod of Oregon; Dr. L
Foster Wood, department of home
and matfiage of the federal coun
cil of churches; Dr. Norman F.
Coleman. Reed college; Dr. Fred
B. Messing, executive secretary of
the Oregon Social Hygiene socle
ty; Dulcina Brown, director of re
ligious education of Portland
council of churches; William W,
Geerhart. recent graduate of Chi
cago Seminary and youth delegate
to the Oxford conference on life
and work in England last sum
mer; and Lloyd Mlllegan, presl
dent of the Oregon Christian
Youth Council.
Many UCC Claims
Stand Non-Valid
Commission Reports Large
Number Filing Do not
Press Claims
Two out of every five claims for
Jobless Insurance determined non
valid by the state unemployment
compensation commission were
filed by persons who never re
turned to the employment office
to renew and reach a compen
sable week status, D. A. Bulmore,
administrator, reported yesterday.
Of the 77,801 Initial claims
filed In Oregon's 22' employment
offices, 8317 have been disal
lowed and of this number 3319
disappeared from commission no
tice after first appearing in quest
ot unemployment compensation.
Placed on "Xon-VaUd" File
Failure to return to the em
ployment office to show availabil
ity for work and proof ot contin
ued unemployment landed these
claimants in the "non-valid" tile.
Letters have been directed to
them advising procedure in case
ot subsequent unemployment.
Commission officials believe
most of the 3319 became reem
ployed after filing for benefits be
fore the two weeks waiting period
had been served.
Monfils Returns
With 'Seeing Eye'
With the German shepherd
"seeing eye'.' dog that will be his
constant companion, Vernon
"Curly" Monfils has returned to
Salem from Morrlstown, N. J.,
where he completed the coarse la
training at the Institute there.
Monfils was graduated from the
Oregon state school for the blind
last June, and plans to enter Wil
lamette university this fall In pre
law. Monfils had never traveled ex
tensively before but made the trip
to and from Morrlstown alone. He
Is a resident of Portland.
The dogs cost approximately
$900 each to train to necesssary
standards, but are sold to, their
blind companions for $150. Be
cause they are working animals It
Is important that the public let
them strictly alone as fondling or
petting them distracts them from
their . datles. It is pointed oat.
There are now two "seeing eye"
dogs in Salem.
r
& (tern-
1 -dh
Arrsnje accommodations Arrange fo meet friend's
- Obtain road, fUhing, weather and other inform
f ion quIcUy e Tale your voice home to loved ones
; Relieve anxiety.
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