n Tlx OBEGON STATESMAN Saln, Ongotb Thursdar Morning, Septanb-af 27. 1845 PAGSnVE Mews . . i Th Oregon Statesman Teleobone- 9101 ASSISTANT SOUGHT Marion county circuit court, fol lowing conferences with the coun ty court and the district attorney, baa Indicated that it will secure shortly an assistant for . Nona White, Marion county juvenile of ficer.. Work in, Mrs. White's de partment has grown considerably. Twice the number of cases han- . 41ed in , 1943 went through her MMS. S 4 a a ai . . . wine in ijh, u is said. Tne new nicer snoum De a man, circuit fudges and Mrs. White have rrMd THrr-f ' a 4-., Hf1n JJ. Haydcn has said that funds for the assistant could be taken from the emergency fund. '.. . Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Frames, lit Natl BnkBldg. IV BU1LU HUUSE 13000 dwelling at 680 Thomp son ave. has been issuel to A. 8chantz. Other permits on file : tn the building inspector's - office Include one to Jennie Stutt to re roof, a dwelling at 2043 Lturel ve. at a cost of $150; to H. C. Tschanz to reroof dwelling at 1130 Market it at a cost of $150. We cut and. Install Shatter-Proof uto glass. R. D. .Woodrow, 325 - Center st. : CAK8 MOLESTED , : .' Two side-mirrors and wo hub taps have been stolen- recently from his automobile, Dave Holtz- anan. 1485 K. Summer st. hat re ported to city police. A. P. Strau eer, 1020 Trade st,' reported that window had been broken out of the right door of his car Tuesday Bight . while ' the vehicle was parked in the 300 block of Ferry street; apparently nothing was taken, he said. t hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 U. ComT (Pbitnary Celeertsoe At Mt. Vernon, New York. Septem ber SO. Mr. Anna Augusta Stockton Culbertson. Mother of Leon Augustus Culbertson, and sister of Mire Zoe Stockton of Salem. Christian Science services were held at Mt. Vernon Sun day. Sept. S3. Shipment has been made So W. T. Risdon company in Salem - where the casket will be open to -iriends jTiday, Sept. SS, unul 1:45 fr.irf. Graveside services Friday, Sept ft. at S p.m.. at the City View eeme iery. Chris Uan Science services. lever . t- w S1 ...... . V. mu4 lence, 1794 Court st, Monday, Sept. 4. Survived by Der nuaoana, naipn i lover of Salem; daughter, Mrs. Max- ie Hammond: sister, Mrs. Constance thompson; granddaughter. Constance inn Hammond, ill ot an jTancieco, iHi. Services will be held Thursday, Fept. XI. at a pm, at xne umun-ow-ick chapel with Rev. George H. Swift, rector of St. Paul's episcopal church. tmclating. Interment in City View cmetery. & ' esjaaaaaseaaa Miner tmmltt Boss Miner, late resident of 190 Union street, at a local hospital TundiT. Sentember IS. at the aie of 43 years. Son of Mrs. Clara M. Miller. ef Hood River: father of Marilyn Miller of Centervllle, Wash., and Vif sil X. Miller of the tJS. navy, and brother f Mr. Gertrude Bavlesa. Walter 6. Miller. Bennie C. and LeRoy U Miller, all of Hood River. Mrs. Xva L. Thane and Robert I. Miller of Portland, and Wilford C. Miller of Amity. Services will be held Friday, Sept. 18, at S pjn. ei Goldendale, Wash. Direction ciougn arrick company. . . Miss Erna Dorothy Lohse, late resi dent Of route 1, Turner, at a local hos pital Tuesday, .September 23, at the te of It years. Daughter of Mr. and Irs. Henry W. Lohse of Turner: and ittor of Miss Martha M. Lohse of En' dtcott Nebr.. Alfred Lohse with the it sl armv in Hawaii. Wilfred Lohse With the U.S. .-army In Belgium, Clar ence and Irvine Ixihse with tne ujs. , ttavy In the Pacific, Paul Lohse of rurner and Frederick Lohse of Herki iner. Xas. Services will be held Sat- ' UTday. Sept SS, at 10 JO ajn. at the Clough-Barrick chapel with interment m City View cemetery, nriiiMMAa - - . Henry Chriatenson, late , resident of foute 1, Monroe, Ore, at a Corvallis . hospital Monday, Sept 24 at the age of 49 - years. M us Dana or strs. aowiii Christenson of Monroe. Ore.: father pi mmett H. Christenson of the VJS armv. and brother of Mrs. Ida Jennings of Kent. Wash., Mrs. Ella Holmes of Vancouver. Wash, Mrs. Clara Kiscneii ef Portland. Mrs. Julia Hurts and AdolDh Christenson. both of Molalla Mrs. Anna Schmidt. Carl and Oscar Christenson, all of Salem. Services will be held Thursday. Sept 27. at S:30 n.m. from the Cloush-Barrick chapel, with Rev. P. W. Enckson of ficiating. Interment in Odd Fellows cemetery. . . - , - eland " Norman Louis Poland. - at his -residence at 1170 N. 21st street. Tuesday. SeDtember 25. Husband of Mrs. Clara B. Poland of Salem, and brother of Rufus G. Poland ot roruana. Also sur vived by several cousins. Services will be held Friday, Sept. 28. at the Port land mausoleum. Direction of Clougn Barrick company. .- Chandler Herbert Franklin Chandler, at his 'residence. 1S60 Waller street. Tuesday. September 23. Husband of Mrs. Chris tina Chandler of Salem: son of Mrs. Rosa Chandler of Salem; father of Mrs. Virginia Holland snd Mrs. Roberta Griswold. both of Salem, and brother of Mrs. George Heckart. Miss Mary G. Chandlrr and Albeit Chandler, all of Salem. Sam Chandler of Silverton. Guy Chandler of Vancouver. Wash- and J. Verne Chandler of Beaverton. Ore, Announcement Of " services later by Clouh-Barrick company. "aI the residence, 840 Rose street. September 26. Carl Frederick Walter, at the age of B4 years. Husband of Emma Mildred Walters father of Carl C. Walter f the U-S. army and Muer! Lois Norton of Stockton, Calif.: son of MeUnie Franslc Walter of Stockton, and brother of WUll.m C. Walter. Mrs. Wesley Strong and Mrs. Freda Ohm. all of Stockton, and Mrs. T. P. Ohm of -VTnalis. Calif. Member of San Jiaquin odfje No. 19. AF St AM and the Salem UKary club. Services will be held Friday, Sept.. 28, at 2 p.m. from the W. T. RiRdon chapel. - UlEi FROM BOMB INJURIES MaJ. Ben Johnson, 47, who was injured in a bomb explosion on Ie Shima while a landing strip was being installed, died Sept 19, at the Bushnell General hospital at Brigham City, Utah. The father ! of Percy Johnson, of Mill City.i he is also survived by the widow,! four other sons, two daughters and a sister. Burial .was in the Ft Lewis cemetery Wednesday. For . unpainted furniture shop at WADE IS SPEAKER Glen Wade, clinical photog rapher and public relations man for Salem Deaconess hospital who recently returned from attending the convention of Biological Pho tographers in New York City, will speak on "A Country Boy Goes to New York" at this noon's lunch eon meeting of, the Salem Lions club." - - v; . j -.- For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. USO OFFICIALS HERE Mrs. Clara W. Al craft regional associate USO executive from Seat tle and Pat Stegenson, USO public relations man from San Francisco, were in Salem Tuesday attending the Kiwanis luncheon and confer ring with R. R. Boardman, director of the Salem USO center, and other members of his staff. Wanted Experienced man ' or woman grocery clerk. Highland Market, 800 Highland ave. Call m person. x TO THEIR HOME Mrs. Edward O. Eaddy, 1145 Hood st, and her infant daughter and Mrs. Harry Mein, 970 Shipping st., and her infant daughter were dismissed to their homes Wednes day from the Salem General hos pital where the babies were born on Sept 18. Saleslady adapted to selling shoes and purses. Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply Para mount-Shoe Store, 403 Court st nrr-RUN reported A hit and run driver struck his car while it was parked on the north side of State street near Winter, B. H. Kuller, Janitor at Willamette university, has nou fled police. Damage was consid erable, he said. Deer Hunters Order special Hunter - wrapped Master Bread from your grocer it stays fresh longer. WARNER ON BOARD Loyal Warner, president of the Salem Chamber of Commerce has been named to the board of trus tees of Oregon's Mt Hood, Inc. Object -of the association Is pro motion of the Mt Hood area as a year-around playground. FEDERAL JOB OPEN - Applications for the position of meteorological aid for the weather bureau In the ' states of Idaho; Montana, Oregon, and Washing ton" are sought by the .United States civil service commission, Cecile D, Bowden, room 200, Postofflce building, local secreta ry, announced Wednesday. ' The salary for the position of meteor ological aid is $1902 a year,-base pay; Applicants must have reach ed their 18th birthday. Night School will open 7 pan. Oct 1st, Capital Business College. 345 Court St J ' .V; ' -.'' t OWNERSHIP CHANGE NOTED. Certificate of assumed business name for ; the "Cupboard,", 498 State st, , was - filed Wednesday Wednesday with the Marion coun ty clerk by Chester R. Morrow and Alyce F. Morrow, simultane ously with . the filing by Clifford W.- Hurt of a certificate of . re- tlrement from the- same business.; Be the" firsV to Jet you pin curl permanent at the Oregon School of Beauty Culture, supervised by actory trained Instructors. Ph. 6800. 1 . ,: FINDS ODD ROCK : : Mrs: Robert Schaefer of Turner brought to The Statesman office Wednesday an odd-shaped rock which she believes is the petrified head of some animal as the shape is similar to that, of a small dog's head. She said her husband, who works on the government dredge, Monticello, found it Sunday in the Willamette river. Miller's Beauty Shop is now giving pin curl permanents by specially frolnc? nturafAn Ph 7QM FAIRHAM ON COOS BAT Dr. Silar Fairham of Salem,' Methodist church district super intendent is a visitor on Coos bay, where he last night conduc ted tne first quarter , conference at the North Bend Methodist church. Deer Hunters Order special Hunter-wrapped Master Bread from your grocer it stays fresh longer. . . Wedding pictures taken at the church. 820 State. Ph. 8723. CLUB TO MEET Members of the Chin-Up club win meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Wellwood Odd Fellows hall In Portland and will hold , a public musical program, a no-host lunch eon and entertainment Capital Cab phone 6840. VISIT TN THE DALLES Guests of his- parents in The Dalles this week are Lt and Mrs Ray Shirley and young son. Lt Shirley recently returned to Sa lem after serving two years In England and France and two years In the Alaska theatre. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with freejnoth-proof ing. rTices. r' BOY TO WARRENS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warien, route two, box 119, Independence, are the parents of a boy, born at the Salem General hospital Wednes day. ,The father is a farmer. Expert Gives Classes for Police Of ficers Lloyd J. Brlce, gun expert now with, the state board for vocational education, is in Salem this week conducting classes for. police of ficers, at the target range. at the fairgrounds. - , -vf ; Brice operates the schools a week in each Oregon dry with summer and winter courses scheduled. The summer course, still in progress, covers police , marksmanship, eluding slow, rapid and timed fire with pistols, rifle fire from all positions, the use of tommy guns, shotguns and gatv , -X. - . f 5 ; The winter course covers police tactics, and includes judo, disarm ing, ' searching, handcuffing, use of ropes In. place of handcuffs, car searching, premise searching and general laws of arrest Morning classes run from 8:30 a. m. until noon, - and tne -xter noon classes from 1 p. m. until 2:30 p. m. i-'-i: FORMER GUARD DIES Philip M. Mathews, 81, former guard at the state penitentiaryi here, died Sunday at his home in Roseburg. His wife preceded him in death eight years ago. Born near Roseburg, he was a black smith and lived there most of his life. While Henry Myers was sup erintendent of the prison he was employed here. ' Wanted Job Printer, steady situ ation. Kraps and Long, Printers, 370 State Street, Salem, Oregon. SIGNS REMOVED One advertising sign at his place of business Tuesday night was torn down and one removed en tirely, L. M.TWhite. manager of Radio Louie's Service and Sup ply at 1470 N. Capitol st, has no tified city police. 4 Preschool music classes for. chit dren 3 to 5 years. Eurhythmic classes begin Oct 1. Phone 7188 Priscina Meisinger Wiltsey. CLUB TO MEET - Townsend club No. 18 meets to night at the home of Mrs. Anna Arnold, 2258 Ford at v Celling. Prices' for hogs. All weights. Midget Market Deliver to Cannons' lulling Plant So 25th St . WAR VETS MEET Spanish-American war veterans and their auxiliary will meet Mon day night for a no-host dinner at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall at 8:30 o'clock Members will bring their own table service. - ' : -. . "i -.- Top soil $1.00 yd. See Doerfler Nursery. Phone 2-1175. , . '...-.' View roads " s Road conditions In the Crooked river country were viewed Wed nesday by County Commissioners Roy Rice and Jim Smith. QduuCdQiib IIu(B(IDDaals onion workers needed Marion county is still badly in need of workers to help harvest the onion crop, the farm labor office said Wednesday. All other crops seem to be under control, the office reported.' RIECK RETURNS Herman RIeck, recently a pur chasing agent for the U.S. raerch- CDicurr COURT . y Credit Bureaus, Inc.. ys it. T. Mor fan; satisfaction of Judgment. Credit Bureaus, Ine, vs Alva 7. McK inner; aatisfactlon of Judgment IJllian Morley vs Granville Morley! complaint for divorce charges cruel and Inhuman treatment asks custody of minor child, 1100 a month alimony, $73 a month support money, ratifica tion of property settlement agreement and attorney's fees and court coats; married at Vancouver, Wash, July X, im - . . . SUte vs Walter Turley; non-support charge dismissed on motion of district attorney. - - --Alice P. Lange vs Charles F. Lanfe: complaint for 1 divorce charses cruel and Inhuman treatment asks custody V7 I of minor child and $30 a month support I money; married Jan. 25, 1843 at Yuma. Ariz. - v ' - Marian X. Ivee vs Clarence I Ives; default Judgment. - Anna M. Pemble vs Roacoe W. Pem ble; complaint for divorce charges cruel and - inhuman treatment, . asks custody of two minor children, $33 a month for support of 'each, that plaintiff be decreed owner of equity now owned ty piainun ana defendant in lot li . block -. resubdiviaion of Burlington addition in Salem,1 and ot ine ytooo cnaiTei mortgage payaoie o defendant by Archie Elliott as - part of purchase price of Black and White coffee shop, 1 664 N. Capitol st Salem, and - that, defendant - be required - to pay plaintiff a attorney's fees and court costs. Wendell W. GObert vs Lorente Gil bert; defanlt Judgment . - , Grace auanage vs ueorge b. Bumim; amended complaint to collect S1S.600 general damages and - $442.15 special damages " allegedly sustained - when plaintiff, a pedestrian, was struck by. automobile allegedly driven by 'de fendant at Court -and High streets. Complaint declares plaintiff will be permanently crippled aa result of ac cident. ,- . , V . Viola KUever vs Kenneth Kliever: complaint for divorce asks custody of minor child and $30 a month support money; married Dec 15, XS40. at Van couver, Wash. - Caroline King vs Clifford Beryl King; HZ ant marine, has returned to Salem and to the management of his restaurant, The Meadows. BAD CHECKS INCREASE A regular rash ; of bad checks has kept city police sleuthing for penmanship, artists the past two weeks. Latest were issued by a 15-16-year-old boy described as having a sallow .' complexion. Checks by him have been turned in from three or more business establishments of Salem. HOCXETTS HAVE GD2L Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hockett, 820 North 4th st, are the parents of a daughter born at 7:42 p. m. Wednesday at the Deaconess hos pital. The young miss weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. Her father Is a taxi driver. TAKES SON HOME Mrs. Melvin Irmah, Lansing ave. accompanied by her infant son, were taken' to their home Wednes day from the Deaconess hospital where the child was born. FALLS, BREAKS LEG - Alice Saabye.9,635 N. Summer, fell on the ice at the ice arena Wednesday and broke her right leg, said first aid men who took the girl to the Salem. General hos pital for further treatment RICKMAN TREATED First aid men treated Oliver Rickman, 390 Elma st, after . a large box fell on his head at the Railway Express office Wednes day. The aiders said he hadaninor lacerations of the head but that the injuries were not serious. FIRE CALLS City firemen were called to 1860 N. Summer st Wednesday to put out a roof fire where some A mt a rra .mat' iarinrt d T J tipi- trtAV extinguished a chimney fire atffOPEBTY &? 1025 N. 19th st CONDUCTING SURVEY - , Dr. Lawrence . Riggs, professor of education at Willamette uni versity, who has been conduct ing a survey In the Klamath area in the interest of the YMCA, will present a report of his activi ties Tuesday night in the Klamath Chamber of Commerce. WILL SERVE ON JURY : Salem residents who will serve on the federal grand jury venire of 60, to report - at the federal courthouse in Portland, October 8, are Paul M. Bassett, Fred Da vis, Ellen M. Goodenough, Hallie Parrish Hinges, and Mare Saucy. Joe M. Clancy and C. W. Cross, both of Silverton and A. Wfc Bow erson of Albany will also serve. ' i. '. " HAS PNEUMONIA Phil Corbett, art employe of the Allen Hardware store, ia serious ly ill at the Salem General hos pital -with virus pneumonia. His son, Ted, is home on a 30 day leave from the Great Lakes naval training school. HEAVY FOG A heavy fog was noticed early Wednesday morning by several motorists, who said that the cen ter line on the pavement pre vented many accidents. The fog was the heaviest of this season. SON SOUGHT IN SALEM Mrs. L. W. Mattson of Roches ter, Minn., has written Salem po lice asking assistance in locating her son, George Earl Mattson, 16, who left home recently without informing his parents , where he was going. They believe he may have returned to Salem, the fam ily's former home. While here both he and his father were em ployed at a garage. complaint for divorce ' charges cruel and inhuman treatment. . asks custody ot tnree minor children and S7S a month support money;, married July 29, isoo, at eaiem. Velmalene Ballweber vs Harold D. Ballweber; complaint for - divorce charges cruel and inhuman treatment ' asks custody of minor child and total of $70 a month support money for child and plaintiff: married July 17.. Ruth Maier va Patrick Maier: com plaint . for divorce asks custody of minor- eniid. sw - a monuv support money and $42 a month alimony; mar ried Kov. 11. 1942. at Yakima. Wash. Vivian Story vs Caoital -Cltv Trans fer Co.; answer admits that plaintiffs goods were stored in defendant s ware house -and were, with other -goods, destroyed by fire: enters as evidence copy of warehouse receipt Including contract carrying notification that stor age ks at owners risk so far as fire or other specified damages are con Pacific Inland Transnort . comoanv vs Interstate Heavy Hauling company; epiy contain general denial. complaint - for divorce charges cruei and . inhuman treatment; married June J4, 1833 at Salem. Francis Langley v Pearl Lengley; complaint for divorce charges deser tion in September. 1942, asks custody of minor child and restoration of de fendant's maiden name of Peark Mc Gc. - - Grace L. Merrif ield vs Ward A. Mer- rifleld; dismlzsed on motion of plain tiff. ... :,.:.:.:- . ... Martha K. wuornoa vs S. L. Jes- person; diamiaaed by Judge. George Duncan. - Marv K. - Lather vs Albert Glenn Luther: complaint for -divorce charges cruel 1 and inhuman treatment asks custody of minor child. $30 a month support money and $42 a month ali mony. ' John Bteneer vs Herman Plants and Arthur ' Mills: answer makes general denial and as crors-complaint declares that defendants combined - a croo of peas for plaintiff for which they claim 1105.63 ia due. PROBATE COURT Fred J. Gavel estate: order aonrov- bur final account of James Smith. executor, and directing distribution. Marilyn Mae . amier guardianship: Wilford C. Miller named guardian of minor child who has estate of ap proximately $1000 in Marion county. ijoretu camobeu May guardianshlD: final account of H. William Thielsen. guardian, snows receiou ex SZ2SS.BJ. expenditure of $1333.76; order of final settlement. Florence A. Boersman estate: ap praised by Xarle M. Daue, L. S. Covert and Henry Meichert at $6247.22: R. B. Gagnoh. executor, authorized to seS at private sale specified household furnishings. - ........ Oral K. Scott estate: ordered that interrogatories to be propounded on behalf of Mrs. James Barrett, resident of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, be settled and approved. William i Bishop estate: name of EmUy Hall substituted for that of F. F. Kose as an appraiser of estate. - Louis Lachmund estate: formal order substituting Rollin K Page aa attorney aa ox Jan. zs, iy3, ana auectmg cierx of court to pay to Ralph . Moody $227$ paid into court by personal rep resentatives ox estate as tender ox BROTHER DIES IN MIDWEST I Charles Leroy Shipp, .71, life long resident of York, Neb., and brother of Clyde Shipp, 406 E. Hoyt st,. Salem, died last Satur day at York following his. third stroke. The deceased had visited Salem and ". had many friends here. , - ' LOOKING FOR SCHMIDT The Red Cross is trying to lo cate' Rudolf Schmidt or his father, Ludwig Schmidt, reported to be farmers in this district Executives at the Red Cross offices request that anyone knowing of these men, contact the office. Iff you need to MM I " j C n Due Te Menthry Losses If you lose so much during monthly periods that you feel so weak, "dragged out" this may be due to low blood-lroa so try Lydle K. Plnkham's Taauers one of the greatest blood-Iron tonics ymi can buy. Plakham's Tablets are also famous to help relieve symptoms of monthly functional disturbance. Pullow label eUrectiooaw i Mm Our Special Mixture Contains BENT - BLUEGRASS - CHEWINGS FESCUE Pound' CS) OUR FAIICY IIIK WHITE CLOVER - BLUE GRASS Ponnd LAWII FERTIUZEDS PEAT IIOSS BULBS. FOn FALL FLAimilG B. A. UIUTE & sons 261 State Street Phone 4952 New By-Laws Proposed for Health Assn. i navment of attornev fi anmisl account by Boy E. Follis, ad ministrator,- snows receipts of Soli and disbursements of SS91.83; approved. Jtiva c Bora esuter final account by Walter H. Belt administrator, shows receipts of S165.22:- disbursements - ef S&SS; bearhis set for October 27. JUSTICE COURT State vs Alfred CecQ llcCalllster; A revised set of by-laws. was proposed at a meeting of the Mar ion county health association held In - the Masonic temple on Wednesday- night The new by-laws, made to conform more closely, to those of the state organization, are revised from those adopted in 1931 and ; will be recommended to the . health - association at the regular annual meeting later in the year for adoption. ' Tinkham. Gilbert , presided at - the " meeting. Dr. Henry . Morris made several recommendations in regard to the. Christmas bond sales, : the com-, mittee of which he is chairman. F," G. Lesserer is , the cirman; for . Christmas seals sales for the city Funds for, .maintenance "of the - association's work .aire deriv ed from the annual sale of Christ mas seals. . V. .' '.',.-;. , y Mrs.' Stanley Krueger .waa em ployed part time by. the commit tee to work on the preparation of the seals for sale. Mrs. Krueger has been active as a volunteer for several years but .additional work, has made it necessary to procure paid help," explained ' Mrs. Ruby Bergsvik, executive secretary of the organization. : . , . Meeting dates for the executive board were set as the third Wed nesday in October, January, March and May, the . final meet ing to be of the entire association, with election of officers. r Charles Feike gave a short resume of the work of the reha bilitation department of the state, with the object of interesting the association in rehabilitation of tu bercular patients. Feike said that 26 J per cent of the rehabilitation clients are for mer tuberculosis patients. : The department has completed 104 cases this year, Feike said. combined overload; S3 .50 fine and $4-80 costs.' . ' SUte vs Ralph J. Wolf: preliminary hearing on non-support charge set for s:so a. m, toaay.. MUNICIPAL COURT . Lloyd Crabb. route S, Salem; failure to give right-of-way; SIS fine. Ronald H. dimming, route 4. Sa lem; violation of basic rule: $7.50 bait Alfred Geier, route X, Salem; viola tion of basic rule; $7 JO bait Sam Countryman.' 440 'Division it, drunk and disorderly; $13 fine, com mitted. . ... Raymond Martin, Portland; violation of basic rule; $5 bail. SHOP SEARS for BUILDIIIG SUPPUES ROLL SIDING Old - homes look ew with ' Hosaart asphalt - roU sidlna:. It's fire resistant and easy te apply. Buff-blend brick effect aidlns; covers 100 sq. ft, wit, watertight lap.- ; MINERAL FILL BAG tsi SS or sore bag ' The easiest pour - type J insulation to j liitilL Clean, odor less aad t irepr oof. K c e a e mlcat ' EFRCIEIIT KIMSUL INSULATION '" .ft .85 ie 84. Ft Clean, llsht- weisbt and easy to in UU. Pre- videa uniform tasulaUon and lasts aa lonff as your borne. Fire-resistant. Pays for It self fuel saving. . Roll ROOFING Marion county court has ap proved . sale of county-owned tracts in Garden Home tracts to Gale L. Stacy and Bess May Stacy for $400. SALEM HORSEMEN RIDE The Oregon Mounted posse of Salem and the Salem Saddle club staged exhibition drills at the re cent all-western horse show spon sored in Oregon City by the Clackamas county sheriffs posse. GOES HOME WEDNESDAY . George Snyder, 1815 North 4th st- was dismissed to his home Wed nesday from the Deaconess hos pital where he underwent medical treatment . ' Tough Wearing Dubber Ccnpssilicn ' Seles. Sizes 1 13 6. Daiicacd IHHIlllllllh W t iVitl 4a-tmlca- '''"'.'fl.ato I A W U tv I r a 1 I - . m Bel SB sbjsbb X tlXXL. V asphalt roll A Vf , , s5:,!fi r oof i r for " . V i' - -VV W .1 vpoaltive, lew . - .- .V -t - " Y'&.'l eoet, all weather protection. . V.y f I 1 $ Roll .covers 100 aq. ft.ef , J "W roof with 1-lnch lap. ff f ASEESTOS : ; , j B : r.QQF COATIllS - I i . w I aa I r i I I A S-way stretch Char mode girdle! It's of extra . flexible, comfortable : synthetic elastic! it's su- . 'per-slcnderizing in the proper places. Small, - . medium, large sizes. 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