page rinffi) The OrJCGOIl STATESMAN. Salem. Oreyon. Friday Uoxxdnq. October 6. 1341 MCE GOODS, SERGEANT! vcrsccs Giv j ' Fcr Caek J!eereiKe '".!" ..-... . :'. :.' ft ra m m , m m r -., - -or o ncm3 trnyzizizn - La La -. - MaU vour overseas Christmas . t ; . .- :-. : The, Modem Home : Pbyskian . helps you take care of your fan lane sugges int and tly nealth.: 1 his book is edited by fi Vkxor Robinson, MDL Next to '.your doctor this book is your best -J Bifdjral friend.- i Z '" A- '-f .--v' cctd . - ' .... " ' v Netvly Arrived ' i '-- s r .. i ffrsf JUi Ktit jfor ke Cor or Home r. . 7-4 AUrcciivc, ricl-Ic:Id3 tsxSx Vood$ Emergency -1 First ill j Ilit 1 rrnfN i(d n r i I I II " NX c .(0)C Bd ySrj i. ' ' ! - .t i - ' . 14 Sgt Kenneth Morton, of Dudley, Worcestershire,. England, listens with Interest as Elaywe Hume, singer, iImwi him a nylon parachute and explains that the used household fats American women save go into war production such as the' manufacture of nylon, and other synthetics for the U. 8. and our Allies.' : - . McMillens Hosts For Friends s SUNNYSIDE Mrs. RosetU Mc Millen - entertained a group of friends Bad relatives 'Sunday by giving a picnic dinner-in honor of her husband, George J. McMillen, electrician mate second- class, US navy, who is home from the South pacific I ,, Those present' were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McMlilen and family, and Ed McMillen from .Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster, and lamily from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Eoy Hagedorn and daughters Don nai and Danela from Salem,-Mr. and Mrs. Will Webster and daugh ter Agnes from liberty, Mrs. Opal Billings and family from Liberty, Mrs. Leota Sipe and daughter Eliz abeth from liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Webster and daughter Pearl, George Webster, Mrs. Nelt Reed, .Rollie Webster, Ernest Clark, Mrs. Sally Jones, Mr. and MrsiJCharlie Janes' and family,: Miss . Ardis Johnson, Mrs. ; Gwen Sherwood, Melvin Hegedorn and Bob Larson from Bremerton. Woodbum Furnishes , Blood Donors Tuesday WOODBURN Blood donors going from " Woodburn -Tuesday morning to the blood bank in Sa-1 lem were Mrs. Leslie Paulson, Mrs.. Josephine Dunton, Mrs. Ly- j; T ot11 T:. HAW Leona Petshow. Mrs. Helen Brackett, William Brackett, Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs. Anna M. Kossee, Irs. Carl Gustafsen, Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mrs. V. L. Reinecke, Land Mr. find Mrs. Amos Bonacker. Mrs. Dunton and Mrs. Smith fur nished 'cars for the trip. The mobile unit will visit Wood- burn early in December. The date i will be announced later, i . it Scio Stainp Sale Shows Increase ."V i .- - .:... ' ..t- i SCI D i Continuina a- trend showTi t in--previous quarters '-of J944, the Scio post office showed an increase in stamp sales and a . decrease in money orders, ' cora ' pared to 1943 figures. Stamp sales for the September quarter Just ended were $1440.39, J compared to $1344.08 for 1943. Money orders for 1944 were $9263.21,. and $11.-, 11.58 for 1943. Series war bond sales for Sep tember "were $1660Postmaster E. ; Phillips stated. September bond j sales at the Scio State bank to? tailed : $5978.75. including one $1000 series G bond, according to Waldo DeMoy, manager. But one - email bond was cashed in here, aince release of the 60-day limita tion, DeMoy said. :- S. W. Archer is caretaker for 4500 turkeys owned by the Scio Milla nd Elevator company on the I Jim Trollinger place- north of Shelburn. Ramona Qub Has Red, Cross Meeting SIL.VERTON Mrs. A. W. i Woodward, was hostess at her home- Tuesday afternoon to the Ramona dub when Mrs. R. A McClanathan spoke on Red Cross work and distributed ; 54 djtty bags to be made by members. As sistine Mrs Woddward "were Mrs. Roy Larsen and MrsV Bbward Loe. Bridie-was playedj fluruigithe di version hour. t '"-i ' " ' Present were Mrs. R. A. Fish, Mrs. Lloyd Larsen. - Mrs. Roy Skaife, M. Enrol Ross, Mrs. Lee Alfred. Mrs. W. Clark Bachman, Mrs. E. A. Finlay, Mrs. Harry Mc- Crea, Mrs: Wright, Mrs. Walter Taylor of Corvallis, Mrs. C-. W. Keene, v Mrs. W. P. Scarth, sr., Mrs. L. C Eastman, Mrs. W. R. Tomison. Mrs. George Hubhs, Mrs. Elizabeth' Jamie, Mrs. George Cusiter, Mrs. Ella McCleary and Mrs. Julius Aim, sr. :. -: - Bucna Crest Has Clubs Organized :r. BUENA CREST Pupils whose names were on the spelling honor roll the first week were Elvera Henry, Buddy De Geer, Donna Hall. Elsie rieldi Bobby De Geer, Arlene Cook and Junior .Coburn. The softball team has been or ' canlzed with John Turrentine ser ving as cantain and Buddy De Geer his assistant. Jack Hall and Alan Ritchey will servo as bat boys. . - ' -- TTpnlfh work lii tha uiSoer crades .will again be carried on through a 4H healta club. 'This club will be organized during health period :next Friday , : Visitors at the school Friday were Mrs: Agnes C. Booth, county cuoerintendent and Mrs, Carma- Jite Weddle, rural superintendent, i and Dr. Leon Lassers from the atate department of education. ' - - if- .' CAMP,. CROWDER, Mo.--Kmith im not an unusual name but CpL Joe Smith, stationed , here, -.lifts riam above. the ordinary by explaining he l a direct de scendant of Adamtand'Eve. ' Mates were skeptical and final 1v called him. Smith, whipped out bis birth certificate and read from it; Josenti. Smith, born to FAe " Smith and Adam Smiih.w 38 Pupils Enroll At Mehama School MEHAMA Roy Pfailippi suf fered a fractured ankle Saturday when he fell. He is now on crutch-t es. . Thirty eight pupils are enrolled this year for tho school term. Teachers are Miss Olson of Sa-1 lem. uoDer srades: and Mrs. Sny der, of West Salem, lower grades. The Oakdale tniDils Who for the past two years nave gone to tne Mehama school, now have a teach er and are holding school In their own district. Mrs. Jennie Hof- stettler is the Oakdale teacher. All the houses built this year by Roy PhiliDDl are now finished and occupied by lumber workers and their families. . . Chris McDonald and Earl Hens- ley returned from a "deer hunting trip at LaPine with, a three point mule deer. The reported weather i was - hot and they had to return sooner than they expected to save the .meat. - Soft and downy unwrapped cleans ing tissues. Extra large. Extra ab sorbent For home and office. At Fred Meyet Drag SocHos Sell AcDliod ot Home : Irfeol for Celat. Maktap. . .- -i . Be. 1 Ilovia Vfavo ! Pcmiinenl Uave , ' Set ; 2 Sets in .1 1-. : Movie wave permanent wave set contains all , the c klm aist ; u.iw MHotl eUW easy to use ana leaves your j ""fi 7V i TTT ywr nair lovely looting. 94c "- psaiasaseBaaipifjBji-fc. .---.-(" Sleek Ccg Eioflc Skorfes Ponds Lipsticks .7- Heart .Throb Ratca! Red AJ Dork; Secret 7" . - Honey All entrancing shades. Large sis generous lipstick. Adds glamour to. any makeup. w4 w OH) & aasmiv 4 i.V,S-rt:. ., It mm P.... tt.2fcAeolniMtM With Purchase of Rti. 43c Zephyr After Sbve Lcti:a 73c Yc!a ftt Doth for SV For rfmi njoynnt try - tica ptor. Ac giv you .jlfi; Zephyr kk h your Am nd Uv frnh and cooL . Tk. Lr Sis. for icoa.-y ' 0Mafcto My-Te-Fint Brushless Shave 231 ihji,M!! Mr.-r- Lotus BrarflM Shv Cnao. givtt you a tcnoochtr and cooler, ihm (or ' W awney. Buy i ftt lttit " Sdfcry UUts Packat Qr of 53 ';CmH BliUGty Schools Enrollment Jumps MILL C ITY Enrollment In the high school is 85- compared with 67 last yeatCi Of this unmber 47 krm ' in the freshman class. Fitf- ures wera announced by" Frank Smith,' superintendent' In-, the trade school the enroll ment the first day was 171 and the second week 180.- Last year the enrollment wah 168. ' ... The first higK school dance will be October 8 for all students. ' Thi Flnett T Brush Menef ...a- -Csm Buy! Tooth Drusli. 0:- MeJiutn awl turd bria tlet. - Designed to teach all hidden ing lha teeth ' aparUing ft'hk and lovely, - J' " .j5 a - das Gtf roar Ckrlifmot Wropplag Paper Now or . " Tkbso Overseas Gltt ; ; : Christrnas Wrapping Papsr Lorgt Sheets V 25c - Large white sheets of tissue paper (or trapping most little packages for overseas. Thi.)MTilnCllhwRf-j5 ; -rouH tike the war Va.tro.nolfkiTit Ee.e Slin. blck;b.. rbimtie pu. t WherB trouble Is to piafc tomTot pep 1 ww, p i open up nose-relieve ia oirriiia. p" 4 stuffy transient eon kodaebea asd Un. FI. 1 . gestton,(Al90 grand for dnH lor W head 'eofiroUow ' Tilla, mi aueemfuUy by Butuona foe orer . rCCUOnj JU IOldeT. irs;i aa w lasiar I I ... Vi- I for f k Youngiftrt Sbff Cuddly r'foirJt m t m aa sni o ofoirv Soft, cuddly Panda dressed in black and white. The kiidks wiH love to play with one of these Teddy Dccrs, $2.C9 ,: Brccniy Gc5, .$5.93 ;r... 17gs!:z!d Toys, '2.09. - ' A LADES VAPJEW OF BILLFOLDS -Tvinplex Stropper $2.C0 For G. L Joe to use when he sharpens his own razor blades. Hejpi to make blades go a Iongway. - Gera Junior nazorwWM 39' " A fWn 5?afetv Razor, all complete with blades in box, make? a i perfect gift for G. L Joe. Slip a few extra boxes of blades in with his Christmas pack. In IJetcl :.tr"1;". Container eJToJ Woods Emergency Kit contains aQ ' the necessities for givir.g khmedute first aid Ideal tar office, home or cat. - . 7 , first A!J Kit &J3J0 AatoKli. U9: ,s FirVi Aid Hi"1?? 99 Travel Hi. 59 . , For Oversees Peckiag f V" coma . " s - Pocket Nail Set 1.39 ; Kcapitd Gotten Irtais Up Cooejosfloo to Ckttt Chest Hubs YickJsVe?crubf27 hiastercle. 33 Pevefb. 35 -- M!rJtRub,43: Anliph!:52slfce,31 Denver Mui 43 Cfeors Noiol Paiiogtt Nose Drops s;llcse preps, 27' Ancn, 43 brlv49' ! O's, 29 Verrcnd, 24 ijtrdch Apjc-js. 39 File, tweezers, cuticle pusher and emery, boards, in snap-fastened tan leather case. Compacts 1.50 to $17;50 " Sterhng silver, silk, wooden, enamel, bate and plastic At Fmo KUyor Drat Soctioa . Makes You Feel Better B Eomplen S1.29 50 Capa; sUr 100 Caps. Loss of weight due to lack of appetite, constipation and ner , vousness all are symptoms of lack of vitamin B complex. : These easily may be overcome by taking Yitamin B complex tablets. , f i v All the Commonly Deficient Vitamins : Fred Meyer Uitamins ADi 02 (G) D Caps i3)V 253 Ci?$, 2.69 Reg. 39c tft 1-Lb. Rolla V Frrnnt M a shock absorber in mailing oveocas to prevent break- age. In case of breakage 31,ab , sorb liquid and prevent .nuning of , , other kerns in gift box. ; . Word Off CeltV . Cold Tablets Groves, 27V J Hills, 24 lv iVqy, 17 Papes, 27 V Weeks; 25 Zerbstsi39 , U?j:hn Cc!d Spec, 75,- i Supplement to the daily diet Containing all die minimum daily requirements. Fred! Meyer A and D .$1.63 !U..47c Deficiencies in vitamins A and D may ause night blind ness, retarded growth, nose and throat infections, rickets, , poor assimilation of calcium,' thus resulting In crumbly teeth nd brittle finger nails. 1 - -" -i . ' Freveafs Cogklf Dee fo . colds , Cough Syrup Frael Moyr Cc:;h Syrc? 5J!r 27 -BeH'sg ,U53 t : : . . ,. v Eiickbs, 5-ol. 79 Chitbsrlin's U. 45. Crecdsi:n l 1.12 W.ri Off. C,U g:J.:-;Aspirih-;: . Fredfcyer fzi Sqb, ICaTcis.? SU:s:;h4:20 C:y;rs;24Tcii,i5 i jLinimsnts ii::;t:.:;Ir. i CI S!:rj, 6-cl, E Pcd DA CiCL, $1.CD PreseHiris RefrigbrG5ed Insulin; All types and brands of insulin are available in Fred Meyer prescription sections. Refrigerator storage assures quality. New Huber point insulin needles now available in all sizes. This is the needle mat takes away the push mat Is necessary with ordi nary insulin needles.' ' ; - . ' H:d. 25c D-B fcsdli 2 fcr 25 r.:j 25c D-D 1 Pc!:f i:::3.2 fcr 25. : n:j EC: leVcz. C::.:ats S":n, 35 . Frei Moyat Pretclatiea Soctioe. '4 , Fer Moof Wosa oatf Gars ft 1 Antisepiiics lTedM2ycr.16HJZ.25 Ustcri:.?, 14-ct, 59 ! S-T.37,12-cz.1.17 -j CjtlPezfccrescl i.C5 .P4ifihr' r-i z 53 3 Zdfs, frci, 47 '-i vl I. ' ftjces EnrcnvE fhiday tut.ougii moiiday I C ' r; 0 I Drug Llig.-- K3 XL Iiierty CL ' Federal Sales Tax ef 239V arte aH toiletries, perf ernes, etc, lacladed U the tax law. and wiU be adied to the retail price at the check t'.n.Jj. IVe reserve tterlstt te llm4 fjoantliles. " - . , . ' . . ! Ceoa Oaf leer Sytt on 4 "-- LdndJivos " Fccncir.int, 43 Exlair, 23 Cccccrots, 35 " . jf Ccrfcrs liver 19 f thal.JmafojLaaytuiaiHotp'o. r ma nana from root blood. Get l Uh. U4t4l.- w