lb OREGON STATESMAN Salem.-Oregon. Thursday Morning, Norember 6. 1941 '.pAcs nvs ; l Local Nevs Briefs Autos Collide Emma V. Seely, I Garages Okehed Permits were 855 Center street, and Clarence J Issued jWednesday, by; the city Collins, 2645 Maple ivenue," were I building ; department to" S. S. operators of autos which collided (Macklin fo erect private garage Wednesday morning at Hood and at 810 North Cottage street, $40; Broadway streets. Mrs. Maurice Stevens Used Cars to 'erect prl W. , Brennen, 1488 State street, vate garage at 679 : South 12th received first aid lor a small street, $300; H. G. Smith to re lace cut alter Mr. Brennen's car pair roof ol dwelling at 1140 collided at Cottage and Chemek- Center street, $45; R. Blischke to eta streets Tuesday with . : one alter dwelling at 1020 Howard driven by Morton U. Giesy of street, $75. ' Amltv. Driver Af can urhfrfa nl I .lided i at . Cottage ., and Center Gifts lor everyone and Jorevery trt Ta ,i'wa,w w occasion will be found at The Quistad, 732 North Cottage street, Moderne.. Court & Commercial.- ana -mts. jaomer, itio i; Prepare Defense Insignia Sew- street mts. jvionier. was cnargea j mg armbands which are. to carry wwn lauure ia siap ana xinea civil reserve insignia . occupied Marion County Circuit Court Jury Awards $5000 to Estate Of Small Girl Auto Victim . directing Dovie Odom Hatfield and Mark Odom Hatfield to pay $5000 to Harold Lane as administrator of the estate of Alice Marie Lane a Marion county; circuit court jury brought in its verdict Wednesday afternoon following 1 hours deliberation. Little Alice Marie died as re- Awaiting-Vord From Husband Savings r- Insured to $5,000.00 are earning 3 at Salem Fed eral. 130 South Ohwtv. Knopf to - Speak Dr. Carl Sumner Knopf, president of Wil lamette university, is to address painted stenciled the Lions club at their luncheon I nesday night. today noon in the Marion hotel. between 40 and 50 members of the Royal Neighbors of America at an all-day session Wednesday for which Mrs. Matt Hall was hostess in her home on Duncan avenue. Members of the women's ambulance corps applied the insignia Wed- sult ?of injuries received !f when struck by the" Hatfield automobile near' her parents' home last year. Ten T thousand dollars -had been asked in the action. 1' ' In Justice court a jury failed to agfee7on 'evidence presented in the case' of the state vs. Roy Wal- lace Mciniyre, cnargea wun mix ing alcoholic drinks without a li cense' at the Alder, club eight miles south of Salem. , Because of the illness of Judge IX H. McMahan, who returned to the bene h Wednesday morning The Lions plan a no-host dinner Auction . 'tortfte Woodry's 8 p..m. only long enough to hear argu- - Monday night in the Cherry City mmi xv M-,afftt ments ol attorneys in tne iane- r t Baking comnanv auditorium un u.. u . l . a tr I Hauield case, the $5200. damage --- v J vi a 1 couver,. Wash., to Corwin John 01 ? . u. i Widwell and Celestine E. Judd, I Ior( once scneauiea to open wea both of 191 South Church street: nesuay was, Vernon B. Gaulhaber and Blanche Scheduled today in Justice court M. Dunn, both ol Woodburn, and is the tnal of Dave, Earl, Velma tov airolane was stolen Tuesday to Millard E. CimobeU.' Aums- and PhyUisTDeHut and Iflva Kau- night from her lawn at 1192 South ville, and Marjorie Brown, Sil- tenberg bn a charge: growing out 16th street Mrs. W. J. Howe told verton. - oi tne auegea removal oi cuuum city police Wednesday. Irmal ," bark from trees belonging to Smith, 336 Oak street, said two Midseason dress sale, $7.95, $10.95 ward Dunigan. foglights were stolen from her and s.14.83. spiencna reductions, Monday night in the Cherry City Baking company auditorium un der sponsorship of the club, aux niary. Luta florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. Plane, Lights Stolen A large auto at that address. Plan ahead for gilts while stocks are complete. Henry's Photo Shop. Girl Located Doris Schober, state employe who was reported jGilmore Senator Dress Shop. CIRCUIT COURT Helen Peterson vs. Harold Pet- Mother Dies Funeral services erson; formal decreed divorce for Mrs. Margaret Viesko, mother gives custody ol minor child to ol George and Henry Viesko ol plaintiff with $25 a month sup Salem, were held Tuesday at the oort money. $75 attorney's lee Little Chapel ol the Chimes, Port- missing Monday, was listed on land other survivors include a city police records Wednesday as bavin ' returned safely to her residence, 1563; Court street Obituary Knowles Ini this city, Harve Allen Knowles, aged 76 years. Late res ident ol 100 Carlton Way. Father ol RaiDh A. Knowles ol Salem . and Elmer R. Knowles ol Stock port, Iowa; brother ol Lafe and John Knowles ol Stockport, Iowa, Jess Knowles ol Fairfield, Iowa, Mrs. Eva Greggroy and Mrs. P. D. Wilson of Stockport Iowa. daughter, Mrs. Arthur Gleie, brothers, Henry and Edward Wagner, all of Minnesota; sister, Mrs. Delia Coulter, Alaska. Top Hatter's Haunted MOl Sat Deposit Required A $."5 de and $30,75 costs. George A. Hankins and Edna C. Hankins Vs. H. E. Gonn, Sophia Gronn and A. P. Erpelding; com plaint lor $1000, alleging that Er pelding as real estate agent and Gronns as Owners misrepresented house sold to plaintiffs when they declared it had been built only der of dismissal based on stipula tion of settlement PROBATE COURT . Charles Zielinski estate; Thom as A. Roberts, Keith Powell and A. A; Larsen named appraisers. Chr istopher O'Shaughnessy guardianship; annual report -by Pioneer Trust company. " ' Martin Zuber estate; final re port shows receipts of $663.31 and disbursements ol $625.32; hearing called lor December 6. George M. Sargent estate; final account ol Karl M. Brown admin' istrator shows receipts ol $811.90 and disbursements of $655.91 hearing set for December 6. William F. Kelly; final order granted Lena M. Hewitt, admini stratrix. . JUSTICE COURT Jack N. Anderson: no stop lighl on logging trailer; pleaded guilty; continued for sentence to Novem ber 12. Lee E. Leighty: no operator's license; $1 and costs. Ralph Dean Bethel; no operat or's license; $?.50 and costs; com mitted to jail on failure to pay. Frederick Lassie; no operator's license; $2.50 and costs; commit ted to county jail on failure to pay. MARRIAGE LICENSES Henjy I. Morrow, 30, dairy far 1 II - - 1 V - m AL In her home in New York, Mrs. Josephine. Jaeggi, 17, gazes at a picture of her husband, Seaman Earl Jaeggi, who was aboard the U. S. de stroyer Reuben James, sunk hi the North Atlantic. Two days previous to the sinking, Mrs. Jaeggi had received a letter from her husband enclosing $50 for a new eoat. Coast Plane Plants Employ 43 County SheetMetal Trainees ArtFair Committees for Salem Named bv Mrs. W. Ei Anderson : Members of the Salem "committees for the nation-wide art fair to be held at the Art Center from November 17 to the 23rd were announced Wednesday by Mrs. - W. E. Anderson, - general committee chairman as follows:: - . ; ' - : PablieUr, (Will Taa .Naita, Generieve Mergaa, rerena Eyre; reglsterVxg af exhibit, Mrs. C. C Clrxins. Mrs. A. T. - . Fox; promotioav Mrs. Vera Fear? .man, Mrs. Marias F. Field, Mrs. JL B. LaaghUa; stagtag exUbita, . Mia Constance Fawter,. Mrs. Ann Ziiuley, Mrs. C. C HlggiBs; school entiiev Miss. Jeaa Ken . dalL Mrs. Rath SetXlager, C A. Gaedertan... Service Men Whera Thry Ara' , What TheTra Doing 'Observance of day,". November "Marine Corps 10, was urged by Gov. Charles A; Sprague in a statement released here Wednes day. "The marine corps has a long and honorable career." "Gov. Sprague said, "and commands re spect wherever its force, appears." A conference of Astoria citi zens, CoL Elmer V. Woo ton, act ing adjutant general, and a fed eral .official, In connection with the proposed new Astoria arm ory, is scheduled for later this week, probably in Portland. The plan proposes that the federal government shall contri bute $65,000, the state $40,000, Clatsop county $25,000 and As toria a site Valued at $15,000. FORT LEWIS, Nov. 5 -CPV- Among 16 reserve officers from Pacific northwest cities now do ing a tour of duty with the 41st division notified they will remain Mrs. Clifton Mudd. chairman ol the sales committee will be assist ed by members of the Salem Wo man's club, the Junior Woman club and the AAUW. . . - All artists and craftsmen Ja the Salem area are Invited to enter their handiwork for sale in the fair. AH work must be original and have been completed la the past five years. While each ex hibitor must set his own sale price on his articles. It is suggested that they be priced moderately, as arti cles, ranging from $1 to $25 sell more readily. Art object en sale will In clude palatini, ell or water colors, wood blocks, ceramic, metals, wood earrings, wea ring and hooked rags. for another year In active service were: 218th field artillery: Lieut. Harold Alexander Thomas, Sal em: Gilbert George Erlandson. Employment of 43 aviation sheet metal trainees from the Parkdale. Ore. Salem area by Boeing and Lockheed-Vega airplane factories was 146th field artillery: Lieuts. Al- together the- artists of America mpf. Indonpnrtpnw nnrt Remlra onnmmiw' WAHnse 'gv Monnn T.amK salam liofanca amninv. I DeTC dWin UMenweVBT. HlllS- I f wjv L. McVeigh, 26, waitress, Mt An- ment officer with the state emolovment service. boro, Ore WilUam BoveU Morse, gel. : ; 1 vmh ma v..ni. f I Corvallis. AU exhibits must be brought to the Art Center on November 13 from 10 ajn. to 9 pjn. Mrs. Anderson said "It is that aU local art lovers will -cooperate in this nationwide effort to bring nosit henceforth is to be reauired I a year and had had only one f am bv the eountv court before Issu- ily as tenants whereas, plaintiffs ance of any permit to lay water declare, house was a number of mains across public highways, the court has announced. The deposit is to assure repayment for dam age done, to roads involved and any portion not Used is to be returned. W. T. Rigdon company Wednesday, November 5, to Stockport, Iowa, for services and interment. Bros., 164 S. Coml. Ph. 4642. years old but remodeled, and had served many tenants, that actual value was only $3000 rather than $4000 as charged. Robert jj Rick vs. Beatrice C. Rick; amended complaint for di vorce, alleging desertion, offering sole" property rights valued at $9000 to defendant and asking re turn of his tools and personal ef fects; married April 10, 1933, in Waldo E. Gibbens, 27, book keeper, and Annette Lytle, 21, domestic, both of Woodburn. Lester Albert Tehle, 24, aircraft employe, Seattle, and Phyllis Myrna Miller, 21, stenographer, 1596 Franklin, Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT Mrs. C. E. Mohler, 1775 C street, xciiiuAc iu siup, lineu $i.ou. Guest Speaker, Love j .u ei r:v 1,.V. r, m6"i Ul xC";: Alfred Struntz vs, Mrs. Irene Love, at a local hos- Friday night before the Salem pital at the age of 44, Monday, No- Eugene football game there. A vember 3. Survived by parents, dinner is scheduled, at 6 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Cotton of Sa- The Salem Hi-Y council, meet lem. and a brother, Rev. Earl B. ing Tuesday night, postponed Cotton of Fossil. Ore. Funeral election of officers, services at Rose Lawn Funeral home Thursday, Nov. 6, at 3 p. m.. Rev. Joseph Knotta officiating. Concluding services at Belcrest Memorial park. Wheeler , Perry George Wheeler, late resident of West Salem, at a local ViAcnital Tiio1av November 4. at the age of 73 years. Brother of sation commission were urged by Leslie Honor Roll Numbers 64 Students Sixty four pupils attained the honor roll for the first six weeks at Leslie junior high school, Prin cipal R. W. Tavenner announced Wednesday. Pupils listed "were: Seventh grade Marcille Al len, Peggy Burroughs, Robert ITnellrl T3aiVa..a TTn T Emma Conrad Olson vs. Carrie ;:"Tw?",?uT! Apron Sale Sat.. Nov. 8. Neimeyer Kraut; reply containing general I T.'":' . Drug Store, 175 N. Corn! White denial and asking Judgment ; of Mohruhan, Charles Robin's. Mari- Shrine oi Jerusalem. 1UUU ueiH1Qaai wgemer lv Snrintr r, Philip Weston, Bob Wiper. Eighth grade Bette Albers, Ted Baum, Betty Buhler, Jane Henry Zorn and Augusta Zorn; reply contain ing generalj denial. Roy E. Boatwright vs. Lena Anna Boatwright; order allows defendant $35 suit money and $75 attorney's fees. i I' t'T'! X -1 I ; I; ft , I t - ' . t- - " - $ S HUT a - -. U: I ft! u trainees were created at Salem high school and Chemawa NYA shops, said Lamb, and persons interested are to apply at the employment office. Age limits are 18 to 45 years and the ap plicant must be an American citizen. Reporting to Boeing at Seattle this morning are: Loren Andrew, Ervin Burk- hardt, Ellsworth Weatherby, Doyle Shipp, Edgar Dick, Gilbert Chip man, Dallas GotchalL Eugene Ro- welL Earl Shaw, Lief Sundlie, Harland Small, Loris Gritton, Lloyd Parker, Frank Johnson, jr., Marshall Peters, Donald Whelan and Ira Fitts, all of Salem. Fred Scharer, Albert Scharer, Ernest Lewis, Edward Buckheit and Bernard Light, all of Silver- ton; Ben Werner and Dorwin Armistice Day WATin T tmrrt. t w m. a undisclosed number of new 30- UlieiS iX 31116(1 1 ton tanks were unloaded from railroad cars Tuesday and Wed- j Committee chairmen for Armis nesdav for use by the 752nd tank tice dav observance in Salem were battalion. I announced Wednesday by CoL" Equipped with 75 mm cannon, 1 Carle Abrams, chairman of the several 37 mm rifles and rapid I American Legion and Federation fire machine guns, the tanks are I of Patriotic Societies committees the product of an eastern auto- for Tuesday i program. mobile firm and are considered by I Chairmen are Paul Thoraldson, . military authorities to be the most parade; Phil Ringle, ceremonies; effective combination fire power Tom Hill, bands; Oliver " Huston, and armor ever constructed. games; Ray Bassett, dance; Fred Lieut CoL G. H. Anderson, Gahlsdorf, flag dedication. commander of the battalion, said Wednesday he was not at liberty Dance Top Hatter's Rickreall Sat E. J. Chamberlain, above, pastor of the First Christian church, Newberr, U conducting special , services each night this week at 7:30 o'clock at the Court Street Christian church. to announce the number of tanks arriving this week, but that he soon expected the -752nd to have its full quota of 54 machines. CoL Anderson said his troops rharbonneau of Toledo: Leonard Probably soon would launch into Ptilslanrt of Woodburn ? Harold 8 new Phase field training Rohrs and Harold Davis of Dal- wmca wouia consist of assault j las: John Sisk and Bernard Miller methods by glide bombers in co- Going to Boeing Friday morning DomDrs wouia come rrom nearoy Since the battalion's activation rue nir. RtENT 0FTHEJML with costs and disbursements. Beulah Campbell vs. Jean Rog ers; order of voluntary non-suit A. J. Bagley vs. Manhattan Fire a i & Marine Insurance comoanv: or- J t- ir.i t ' expeirung 10 yutiiixjr iui juua wtwtx i . ; . - I uavia, vcuiid xjexvis, c iciiLK. iJtCJie- I the state unemployment compen-1 bach, Goldie Hagel, Mary Eliza- Till fill 11 PPil Applications Urged Typists and tabulating machine operators Carson, Dolores Clement Carolyn Sermon Topics Contract j Filed Contract for beth are: Franklin Snelgrove and Theo dore Schroeder of Salem, Elbert Collins of Woodburn, Jan Rags dale of Rickreall, Carl Herron of MR! City, Vernon Hunt of Albany, Roland Brooks of To ledo, Carl Knutson of Gates, Rex Kingsbury of Dallas and Robert Jahn of Monmouth. New Lockheed employes, to re- summer with troops trained in -the armored forces at Fort Knox, Ky the outfit has used out-moded light tanks weighing about 42 tons for field practice. TWO FOI THE PUCE OF OKE FIUSO.RIYIIECENT . TODAY, FRL SAT. Perry's Drug Store 129 8. Commercial St W Myrtle Osborne of Marsh- Based on the general theme of j J?T5 nrt Mr Lee wheeler of with the board of exannners in crop, at 30! cents from James T. Ninth grade Jane Acton, "Christian Living," special serv-1 Rierson and Vernon Frahm, all of o.4i.m.n.m w0v AicA mirviv- PortlsEBtd. The time for filing ex- McKay and Helen M. McKay, Betty Zo Allen, Grace Ashford, I icei are being held each night this I Salem, and Francis Burkheit of w., I. "KT 1 ,A TU I ntsa iluT VCTonnAntr tr WilKome I Cill D 1 ... T T7 I . . . 1 1 ed by several nieces and nephews i pirra-jiuveiuu v. jwmuuu, u. usuinavug j . um ooiww, v.mmu ouues, wees at i .ou pjn. ai me coun uuvawo. Funeral services from Walker and Pay from $960 to-$1440 a year. & Hart ..The hops are to come Lou Barrett, Carolyn Carson, street christian Makes Appointment Gov. ,14 mfl of St Paul. Hn Wail TmrH wa.r, oi E. J. Chamberlain, pastor of the Charles A. Sprague Wednesday , unwimH narwa announceu uie oiJiuiiiuiicin, uii v uci uiii I T., Mo T vir T.0n, I .. AUMA AWV abvA.wa ff WU1VUUVMI SUWJVVW W Howell funeral home Thursday, Nov. 6; at 1:30 p. m. Rev. J. C, Wilson officiating E. J. Chamberlain, pastor of the rj- - XI ' V First Christian church, Newberg, utSte lUffllWay Jansen Mrs. 'Nellie Collins Janzen, at tee on -nrotecuon 01 consumers idonana wassmiuer. wno is warn- 1 , . - . , T xnuajr, iub iuuui her home on routes seven, Salem, interest m connection with. civU- ed by Folsom prison officials. Hel EUzabeth Nelson. Florence k Master's' Hand," Saturday, Monaay, iNovemuer o. ue i u. defense. She is also being ap- escaped; from tne cainornia ins. Nel - pinBJ Mnri TrflnSfdrmed and Sundav "The tj. janzen 01 oaiem; sister wi tan. pointed a member of tne stai Dora Thurman and Mrs. T. A. advigary council of defense, Gov- i at Pendleton. Dunn, botn 01 uauas, ana waiter ernor sprague said. Swarts, of Kiddie, ure.; survivea also bv niece. Mrs. Walter Duff escapeo, irpm me uamornia inc. Nelson Darlene Pjnneo, Marjorie I "Transformed," and Sunday !r " arrest I Powell, Janet Rilea, Robert Rob- True Test of Discipleship.' . , v ' ims, Arden Shepard, Jack Slater, T insnLt Srhoftl A a ppent- i Marjorie Smith, Don Starr, Alden Rocking Finished Work' of ance of a luncheon .engagement at I Sundlie, Doris TulL Louis Weibe, hyfar:ft n SollOolfi . 1. t Lv- j.t. . (Jean Wolcott ' , U'ltUlUIl industrial school for f Jean Wolcott thel principal business of Portland, and Allen Dunn of putting a rock surface on 35 miles the state Thursday, November 6, at 2 p.m. area is to be completed this week at a meeting of the state board KnIeWOOtl r 1 A 1 from Oough-BarriCK cnapei, Wltn 1 ana uw uiu oujf iuu uusua ui coniroi acie weuaesaay. Close Friday xnuu wuju-iiv - . 1 - n. . Rev. Guy L. Drill officiating, there closed so far as county or- j Members of the board will in- iPlanS AllIlUcll Concluding services in Hayesville ders are concerned, N. C. Hubbs, spect the cemetery. county engineer, said Wednesday. I luncheon, they said. school following the Objective of Nazi Offensive Friday is a holiday in' Marion schools so far as pupils are con cerned, Mrs. Agnes C. Booth, C. Booth, county school lupernT Judge Assigned Chief Justice . . . - M xenaent, saia weanesaay. acn- Haww trAii A tv,. I Annual enienamment sponsored ers are xo auena meir ai-couniy court Tuesday assigned Circuit 1 J uie jigiewoou raii-icui 1 mauiui . t vregou v-iyr. xr Entertainment Judge a county, to 1 . A . . A 1 J I . , , M . A. k. T. fiMir TTmstnia 1 associauon is siaieu x nuaj, 1 pan. session is cauea iot m. m. i go to Jefferson county I111 the form of a carnival. L. L. the high school building there. The two-day meeting of the state highway commission, sched uled for November 12 and 13, has been postponed until November 17 and 18, R. H. Baldock, state highway engineer, announced Wednesday. The meeting will be held in Portland. Baldock said bids would be re ceived for road and bridge pro jects aggregating a cost of ap proximately $1,000,000. ACIUNG-STIFF-SORE USCLES For Quid; Relief Rob On i or ,-. I monomn, nr-nmoAXrut IMoore U chairman, assisted by I prineinal sneaker for the dav'ia involving !a proposed tax on ; 1 toert Sirith Dr,. Brunk to be President Carl Sumner irrigation ; district Circuit Judge Concessions will include ice j tjoiv wint nA ; cream and candy, popcorn, merry- "ZXZ ' ' go-round and beauty parlor. The Phone Income Up Net ope-1 the association, which provides ratina income of telephone com-1 some medical and dental care for I panies in Oregon during 1940 ag- i pupils and sponsors, a Boy Scout gregated $19483, or an increase troop, Cub Scout pack and three of approximately l- $454,359 over I units .of Camp nre gu-is. their income for 1939, the public : Teachers and parents onjeom utnities denartment announced I mittees are: v ". Wednesday., ; 1 First grade--Mrs. . Sadie Grant r Mrs. Iaura i-axon. un. una State Ranks High , Oregon's Frank Beerr Mrs; Chester Johns. state employment offices with Second e r a d e- Mrs. Martha 11,900 complete job placements m j Adams, Mrs. Martha Fox, Mr. and September stood 13th among the Mrs. K. Brunfield, Mr, and Mrs. 48 states, while the $77,600 paid 1 Robert Jones. . in ' unemployment benefits was I . Third trade Mrs. ' Dora Wal- 36th, the social security board adj lace, Mrs." Myrtle Barkley, Mr. and vised officials here Wednesday. Imts. Martin EUe, Mr. and Mrs. Knopf of Willamette university. GET THERE FASTER DY AIR Court in Portland j Members uienn sxevens. - -. F 0 u r t h grade Mrs. Caroline of Marion i county court .spent jaa. EUzabetb: Lewis, Mrs. Zt I Robert Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. N. "shopping tour," inspecting cer tain road machinery,' and on oth er official business. Births C. Hastings. Fifth grade Miss Grace Geibel, I Miss Blanche Grenuenberg, Mr. and, Mrs. W. Karsten,. Mr. ; and Mrs.-IT K. Lawrence. Sixth " grade Mrs.'' Ethel -: Ran- Lulay. route one. Scio, a son, Michael Lloyd Moore, Mrs. D. B. Kleihege. Antnony, corn October za, Salem tien eral bospital. wnue to Mr. ana Mrs. Kooen White, route three, a son; - Douglas Otho. bom October 31, Salem General Hospital. - crump to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Crump, Salem, a on, - born October 29. Salem General hosuital. 1 weicji to Mr. ana Mrs. Maiuana je. ' . ' 1- n ilu Ptvm Tinrt rifl bfctive of Ger- JT TVdof Rian front GerW forces I hoGa.nes, . jon. nA rc-ortci to have advaesed to within 19 to 15 miles of the city. born October 28. Salem General hos pital . . - . Daily Trips to Portland Phone 6S -'' t - 2S5 in - 1 Pnel On 1 n aottagjfj Jlrne is precious these days save valuable hours by flying; Go in utmost luxury, too, enjoy deli- " cious meals served tree aloft,1 competent steward- -ess" service. Low fares' include f everything, air- ; port to airport no. extras to pay.' Go' by airl.-v . For fares and reservations," phone JR 0474, Portland, 614 S. W. Broadway y. V! or your : travel agent - " ' ' t ' rjORTElWEST AIRLIRIEB rwiuvw WIITt AJt MAU..SHI Alt fXMISft IEILWOTJ? I (DdD A U III Offers tho Greatest Values in Salem II 8-11 ifffl I ini ini llH B I n I II Values to 16.95 Values to 4.95 : Values to 65 Values to 22.50 : : . Valuoa to 20 gClfcto . ; ' - i-LvlL' ' . '.I .v;:nil;Tji,A4'. K-'?r hi j??? yr " nn i s j n .... ' --' ; ' - ' -