t IS .TTs Orsxyon Skrt man. Malmm. Ore.. Sunday, fun t. IMS Salem Summer Bible School Faculty Told (Story also on Page 1) Raima's eight daily vacation Rbl schools will , open Mpnday t ajn. at 24 local church. All school are staffed and ha,v start tor organization and instruc tions. The principals and teachers of the schools are as follows: cfcool at Cahrary Baptist Church: -N Skrr. Mr. Yioustoa, pewx-lpal. Mr. Oaaraa tUJmw and Jack. llaivdW. Shaaaa)a'k. ' susiamarsr Mrs. Ivan Binnh im . a" I. Mrs. . Adm CurUa and Ulan r. fciclwri. frwrtary: Mr. L. H Handle, supt. Bars r a Amundaon. Mrs. John Seit Md Mrs. XMvtd &. Hill, totthm Jww Mrs. H. S. CO, supt. Mr Tam. ttlT sUapnama. Mra. Curt mm feats and Mrs. l t. Msts. taachars. chad st EngSewsao) Cm tad Brethren Okrci Laby Haamrr. principal. Mrs. J. M. O aw art and-Oia-Has. Krur. iXr. Mrs. Win. fr.: rscraatton. Mr. Law Bra aacratar. StefiMwra: Mrs. Wastsjr Zallnar. supt. Mrs. U Dunbar, Mrs. Hatel Eatplval. Mar tort AslJar and Mar'jorie . Cos, scriara. ! inari yt ' Mrs. VafaaW upt. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. KaUy. Mrs. William Oat baa. Mrs. MarHMa Hews and Mrs. Btus at Baaer. taacnars. Mariany Spark. Pa - trMriw Aaat fsaraoN, handwork harpers. Jantnn: tna Bee. Mr. Kratftr, tupt. Mrs. Tarn iai and Mas Jean MaUwkl. at Tint Mafnodia Church : Mrs. hot M. Lackanour, JSVtnripal. Mrs. ttoyd K. Bowars and Mrs. aicMurtr. saaraf rtas. Myrtle yjUnmn, mlastoaary sanaaar. Mfti'Mrt. Etmar 1 Hildfrth. Mrs. Vlevd McCWIUn. ftallv fwatth. Lorraine Wailing and Alice Jane -Barnes, taarhar. . . Primary : Mrs. Staama Cumhlnf, supt. Mrs. Hoy RaynoMs. Mrs. floyd Whits. Mra. WL T. HrawR, Mrs. Erstaat Poarson 'aaaa Mrs. Mai-rm Ciaon. taacliara. Jwbmts: Mrs. LJoyd Smith, supt. Mrs. Lacs nawr. Mrs. S. J. Barrtrk, Baya-MiAd rsdja. Mrs. Dais and Peggy Irfwt Barrtrk. tcacttars. Naaarsnalat: Dr. Joseph Adams. Fada. ra ausaa, AHra Jans rfc. asst. as Juawr and Jatanna- Scheol at Jess Lee Church: the Bee. Clay Psmerey. acssctpal. Mrs. Ray nor BmMaj Jr.. sauax. Mrs. Araal Smith. Mrs. Pra. supt. Mrs. Lola rfct. Maw Lasarna Cwnnaa and MrsTwarres) Clark, tea chars. Primary: Mrs. E. ' W. Cools, supt. THo aa-a. Mr. Schlatter. Mrs. fWence wunaarta, Mrs. Marvin Both and Mrs. Anal aaaMK.' last tian. " Jwnaar: Mrs. Uiiiliaw. sup. Nsvtrt BmkUn. Mrs. Van Ljrtaafraf , Mrs. Baynor . Jr. . and Mrs. Bartholomew, rhool at avanalieal Church: Caral Brawa. principal. Maw Psm Chrwaanaav. a r Mat ii si. Mrs. B. M. Twaaat. and tnm Brv. W. H.- Brawn, anuatc. Mrs. Jura Sulla, hudaark. Mra Gnat sVU avorf. sacratary. ip"i: Mrs. Prod Benuncton. supt. C-.ri.ana I aaaam. Mrs. T. A Marstaawl awd - Mrs. Dsnasrt Sasaar. prwnary: Maw Carol Brown, supt. '' Mary Beater and Agnas Klensaa, teacw- LerTafcae Bohlna. sunt. Mrs. Kawaatsj Mutlase and Pom Chrartroaa. Brhool at First Kasarene: Maballa Piwiaa. pTlmrtps. The Bee. Mr. festama. 'roeroataaa and handwork. Mrs. Watfctna. pi await. Jiwrtor: Mar ttdnaana. supt. Praa ew Watkina. alanwc Prank Watkina. Mrs. WndiaaiC Mrs. Vera Forrest and Mrs. Edwards, teachers. pTkwary: Mrs. Pwak. supV Mrs. Near- AUTHGjRITY ON DEAR3ESS CC5 Fin! Nalisnal Bank DIdg. - - PLcae 6350 1 SALEM, OREGON on Thunday and Friday, June 6lh ' . ' i For Special Demonstration of Revolutionary, New ACOUSTICON 5:rUNIPAC , 1 j r ..' i; : hit i :itN' -' r R". CELL Come let h&Trj hi A majtii¢ hciring inttniment that bring I yoo the final, happy, fcbt:waT rcaUSunVToefytbing yon dared hope for! TTtTUghtcssiyUes'CipStt pw arrnu i a ws m cm an-1 y p c:ooeaauiui .Ctl f.REE "Hoorina lent! Tott AjMtiCorlleariat tseIFJKWOoTroiiv Uoajytbeoryjtlisi esr gl ikclty cs need fdt StfFat leases foi ea h of tKensVay differeni kiadt of beariac neaciegctes? Trhynhelpr if ijg LM'qJ 5urV6cioC, will brinj9 reliaed, pleasant -Jpt Bif iJP st Rivenlale Park House Burned to Crountl" A River dale Park houe owned by Dr. W. J. Thorn pMn and occu pied by Mr. Judy Totem and Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Bowers burned to the (round Thursday night when fire of undetermined origin broke out. Dr. Thompson said the house was caily partly covered by insur ance aod that the considerable fur niture and clothing of the occu pants, uninsured, is a total los. Demand Grows For Vet Loans PORTLAND, Ore, June Veterans' loan applications are coming to the veterans' adminis tration office here at the rate of 800 a month, and $7,110,968 in loans already has been granted. Elbert E. Tate, VA official, said today. He reported that for the last three months, applications each month have been double those of th previous irumth. Eighty-five per cent of the loans were for home build ing.v Tate said. Loam for business purposes were second high, farms third. borry, pianist. Prafcts Watkina EJate Wafco. taacrtcrs. Boginnars: Mrs. Nasal, supt. Virginia BHrviaa. pianiat. Mra. John Prlascn. Bait Prlascn and Doreen Coulter, teachers. Court Street Church: Mr. Paul Hpl loway. 'principal. Beverly Lrman, "lt anwt. Heginncrs: Mra. Pa ul Hollo ay. supt. Joyco Herrin and Haxel Prlem. teach on. J - Primary: Mrs Courtney Sr.. supt. Mrs. Ctooper and Ircns HoUingswjorth, toachors. Leslie Methodiat Church: Tha Rev. Mr. Knotta. principal. v Beginners: Mrs. C. Stacy and Mrs. Mary Levett. teachers. Primary: Donovan McVicker, supt. Mrs. Thomas Adams. Mrs. C. P. French and Mrs. Robert Noro ke. teachers. tiorea movma piciurcs win n taken at th" virmut Inn day. Monday, and will he shown at the closing ngii pio. mil., r . . June 14. ' Pre-Uar Service on UalchllGp airing Diamond Setting Jewelry v Manufacturing CCMllNI0:iNTOlTHE -WORLD S TINIEST BAmRY COMBINATION a e i I n9 sssy taWastf 4sVf livsBi1 Wtaf Anstttl QO wrwnij) i bubvh wuji m' to its gCQVinc pigiaja isaaucr, j9 4 Tension Eased, Idaho River Starts Retreat BONNERS FERRY. Idaho, June l-uV)-An air of confidence per vaded this area tonight as the swollen Kootenai river, which had threatened dikes guarding 40,000 acres of crop land, receded after crawling to within less than foot of the tops of river barriers. The river had dropped to 29 feet this evening, one foot and three inches- under yesterday's crest and Capt. Ray D. Besing, army officer who: has been aiding in the battle against the river said "Unless we have heavy rains, it looks like we'll be all right." The 90 miles of dikfs still iheld firm and the crews of tired farm ers and volunteers, many of whom have gone sleepless while battling numerous leaks in the silty dikes, were promised relief from another quarter. Three hundred and fifty combat wonderful nw DIAMOND Sach beauty, such brilliance! Such intensity of color! You're never seen a lovelier diamond... for there never was anything like it before. Mulu-Faccc Diamonds actually have arty extra J(tti around the "equator" of the dia . soOod an exclusive, patented fea ture, which also helps prevent chipping. Youll ieee to show your gorgeous Multi-Facet Ring! flee ta 9?5 Fed. Tax Included Style shown is Crest, $200.00 XTsdduig hand ft? aaatcn, $12-50 srs sa4 JUa is US. sad Fs J 1 lUre Hanrs: tJt U f 1ML and 7lh ' cwlasMria t P 1111 7 1 I. :.' . . .-,- ! : s. ' . k.;J -. . v. . . w ' ' Vi V I 'A - Harold F. McDonald A SCIEMTIFICALLY TRAINED EXPERT ON HEARING PROk LEMS.HitiiYirart of Service to th Hord cf Hearing Cam Prove Votvablo' to Yow j m J wm vunu wui ytv w UarsTAbosT las" tmmt "a POlNT ACOUSTICON HEARING SYSTEM, -Based oa Aeovsticoa Resrarca to Meet jSCo'vt. fiodiofs and Recommend- AC01ISTK0N tftasrtri'rint asl Msssl I lactrU tasnst wss Democratic State Central Committee to Meet PORTION D. June 1 -(A)- The democratic state central commit tee will meet here Saturday to conkider a new coni-titution and , by-laws. A dispute over distribution of funds between the women's di vision and the general party was foreseen. Celia Gavin, state vice chairman, asserted the 50-50 split of funds had been eliminate from the by-laws up for adoption. engineers from Fort Lewis, Wash., Were to Lake over nurt nf tha work after being dispatched to oonners ferry in convoy. o 7 i I t fW DAV to Hold Annual Vote Disabled American Veterans, Sulem chapter 6, will hold its annual election at " p.m. Friday at the Salem Woman's club, with all new members particularly asked to report for initiation. Delegates to the state convention also wilj D elected. The state convention will be at Pendleton June 19-22. Charles M. Peterson has been nominated for com mander. Verne Ostrander, chairman for the building committee, reported Saturday that all plans have been laid for an extensive drive for tit Ill MISSES' SPORTSWEAR Bathing Suits Payon and Satin Elastic fabric Slack Suits Exciting color contrast good tailor -details. Rayon fabrics. 12 to 18. -Pc. Playsuit Sunny floral prints. Belled waist, full cut shorts! Match ing wrapped skirt. 4.98 Tailored Slacks Twills, rayon crepe fabric with character! Pleated front, slant pocket. 12-20. 3.98 Halter-short Set Gaily colored cotton. Lots of sun-exposure f or ' a real tan! Cut to lit well! 12-18. 2.98 Midriffs Extended shoulder midriffs. Lined Rayon Jersey. Tas- 3.98 Pleated Shorts 11-around pleats. Cotton gabardine, dark and light colors. Zipper closing. SECOND FLOOR Drastic Reductions On 8.so v - t 7.8i 'GRTSil Women's While Dickeys 75c Close Out Styles Main Floor funds, with Guy Hickok as chair man and Sidney Stevens; as vice chairman. Krug Sees Early Mine Restoration WASHINGTON. June 1 -(At Secretary of the Interior Krug predicted early restora tion of soft coal mines to their owners under contracts like the government's pact with John L. Lewis and a 2 5 -cent a ton In crease in coal prices to the public. Krug, -federal administrator of the seized mines, expressed belief that some operators would "reach agreement within a week or two" with the AFL United Mine Work ers. and 90c 1 Hi A7 .Hn?jM. Preparation of Tood For Ixcker Is Planned At Three Demonstration Three demonstrations on pre paring food for the froen locker have been scheduled for the first week in June by the home demon stration agent's office. On Tues day, June 4, the first demonstra tion will be given at the Rebecca hall In Hubbard at 1:30. On Thurs day, June 6, at 1:30 a similar demonstration will be held In the cafeteria of the Eugene Field school in Silverton. On Friday,8 June 7, at 1:30 the third demon stration will be given at the YMCA.in Salem. The demonstra tions will include the preparation of fruits and vegetables for freez A USMffl UUDTl - Keep the sun off your a. - aCE"' hats, ruie, clean -edged weaving. Very comfortable and very smart. Fine Quality Weather Sealed Straw Hats . . . . 1.49 Men's Rayon Plush Polo Shirts 1.19 Full cut and styled polo shirts for men. Plush fabric with rayon knitted back. Round neck, shoft sleeves, all purpose solid color shirts In all the coo summer shades. Men's Cotton Plaid Shirts 2.25 Handsome plaid sport shirts for men. ' Small and large patterns in all the cool shades for summer wear. Sanforized cotton for lasting fit. Expertly finished. jVa ing, wrapping meat, various lrmf of freezing containers, etc. Any one who is interested is invited -to attend. Time will be giren at th close of the demonstration for questions on any , phase of food preservation. Plans tor the meetings are di rected by Eleanor Trindle, emer gency assistant, and Marjori Tye, home demonstration agent. CONTRACTS AWARDED Contracts for construction of two bridges on The Dalles-CaU-fornia highway near Chiloquin was awarded by the state' bigh- l way commission Saturday to An gelo A. Doven, Klamath -Faliav on a lew bid of $49,969.50. There i were three bids submitted tpr the job. . ' ' " . rCD i o head wasp-weight Panama Smartly Styled Hen's Trunks i - ; r 1.98 Men's swimming trunks smartly styled. Designed to combine comfort and free dom of action with a smart appearance. Gay colored patterned fabric. r- ' I MAIN FLOOR