ThgyH Do It Every Time 5SJPerCentof County Adult m 1 vr-- XUUiVl?JLUlY& Only SV per eeqt of Marion county's adults had their chests X-rayed la the current vaUej vride program, far short of any goal and below the proportion reached la . other counties, X-ray headmiarters announced Wednes day" -,":: . . ' -The. survey Is continuing this week: in linn and Clackamas counties, with a unit returning! to Monmouth tar the PoOc county lair beginninf today.- - r - Because some cannot get to- the retake center at the school admin istration building on Church street during the 'daytime, special hours for them have been set up for Monday, August 27. and Friday, August tl. from 1 to 9 m On those days, the center will close to the afternoon at 3 o'clock. Marlon's total of persons reached Is 43J15. including the 913 X-rayed on the final day, Tues day. Survey officials had hoped the -estimated .TWO adults. Polk county X-rayed 4 11,083 persons or 63 V& per cent and Yam hill county 18.044 or 64 -per cent Unofficial valley total through Tuesday was 93,121. Although the survey has dosed hi the three counties, it Is antici pated that some units will return to them to reach more persons at state fair, school openings and large harvest groups. Today V units are to be ooerat ine in Clackamas countv five In Ore on City, four In Mllwaukle and one each in Canby and Wil lamette. .. . Ttere will be three units In AI brn and one each in Lebanon and Sodaville, all in Linn county, todar. That area has X-rayed 18.360 in two weeks. The survey will continue there through Sep- " tember I. f - 1 Salem Obituaries os By Jimmy Hstlo ! ( r?gg JffiS 71 TSysSpfe yJrxJ uTA SllUlfTV ; CZUlQJDtT A D rC l X Z KM ? V. T X OWT C2 Y7 " Sbv ' OPOOCSAtlS I I , HEJ?2 WHAT CLCS, F SA I l MMgW'tjji COt iMsJ aTaSOJ tarfSsl strioc.Tg, i WaU MsWWB WMffswuy NewBoidrd Of Education Plans Studies OOSSES) -l- ' I Thomas' M. Gosaer. late resident of SS3 S. lima ivl. August i in Olym- i. wain, survived by wile. Mr. Uly Gosaer. Salem: sons franklin T. and Delbert X. Gowaar. both Salem; Bioir.tr. Mrt. Harr Ana Mann, saiem: brother. Clarence Goeser. Relinon4, John A. Goeser, Portland.', Phillip Goc- aer. Sweet Home, and William A. Goa aer. In Germany: atater. Mr. Harley twiikliey. Salem. Mrs. Jeaaie Gates. Roy, va-m.. atrs. ueiian cstamDeriain, suy ion, ana Mrs. Francis Anderson, Port' land; also five grandchildren. Services will be held at 130 pjn. Thursday. August 23. at Clough-Barrick chapel. wrni vne t. w. uaroM Lraun or tida ling. Interment at Belcrest Memor aat park...' mvxt - s ' Otto H. Hunt, lata resident of 700 Cross sU. at a local hospital August SO. at aaw os mi years, survived Djr wlc. aars. aayrxM aaay mum. sajm: aisters, atrs. Sadie Prophet, Portland; Mrs. BeuJah Rea. WaUa Walla. Waso.: Mrs. Lartna Trossback. Washtngton. D. C; Mis. Nora Bryan. PeEU, Wash, and Sirs. Lydta Grotf.. -Columbus. Onto; brothers. Benjamin and Willis Hunt, both of Walla Walla, and C. P. Hunt In California; several nieces and neph ews. Member of Trinity lodge, XOOr, and Beehive Rebakah lodge 70. both of Walla Walla. Services will be Friday. August 24. at IS a.m. at Clough-Banick chapel the Rev. W. H. Lyman officiat ing. Ritualistic aer v teas by Chemeketa Vxlf e 1. IOOr. Interment at Belcrest Memorial park. KEZAB ' - - I - Charles P. Xesar. at the residence. SOS Oak st, August XI. at the age of . ai years. He la survived by a daugh ter. Mrs. Edna Kald. Stewe. Masa son. Charles LeRoy Kezar. Portland, Ore.; also 0v grandchildren and eight treat-grandchildren. Services will be eld la the Evangelical church at Florence. Ore., at S njn, Saturday. August 25, under direction of HoweU Edwards chapel. Concluding services will be in the Masonic cemetery, Flor ence, Or. Oregon's new state board of education, at its first meeting Wed nesday, went on record authorizing studies of maladjusted children and mentally keen and retarded chil dren, i t - j3 ' , Board members gaid during their Salem meeting' they would com pleter the studies in time to make some definite recommendations to the 1953 legislature. , I Much of the session was devoted to a discussion of new laws on education, S. E. Brogitti, Helix, is chairman ox the board. I .The board was revised and ex panded as a part of the program recommended by pr. T. C. Holy, Ohio l State university, who con ducted a survey of the state's ele mentary and secondary school sys terns. 1 . j - i Board members other than Bro- gitti are Francis I. Smith. Port land; May Darlingi Portland; Mrs. Paul Patterson, Hillsboro; Ronald Jones Brooks, and- Mrs. Lucile M. O 'Weill, Klamath Falls. WILDLIFE FUNDjALLOTEL) WASHINGTON,! A u g. 22 HyP Secretary of Interior Chapman an nounced today the apportionment of $11,191,031 among the states for restoration and development of wildlife resources. State allotments include: Oregon $412,624. . k - High grade optical per eenr transparent glass it 99 WOOL FLAN OPPOSED SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 22-JP) The American wool council today expressed strong opposition to government plan to encourage de velopment of synthetic wool fiber industry. Directors went on record against the plan to provide rapid tax amortization for-plants pro-, ducing synthetic libera as a sub stitute for wooL Services for Fire Fighter in Bend SP&S to Abandon Service to Seaside ASTORIA, Aug. 22-yfVThe Spokane, Portland and Seattle railroad today announced plana to abandon passenger service on the Portland-Astoria-Seaside line next January. The Astoria chamber of com merce and Mayor Peter Cosovich Today IDANHA Funeral services for Frank McDonald, 57, Idanha log ger who died of a heart attack Tuesday while fighting the Sar dine creek f orect fire west of De troit, will be held today at Nis wonger & Winslow funeral home in Bend.' Burial will be at Green wood cemetery, Bend. .- He was born at Ft. Quella, Sas katchewan, Canada. He was a member ot the Eagles lodge. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Agnes McDonald, Idanha; son. Berl McDonald,' Idanha; father, Charles McDonald, Sas katchewan; brothers, Bert McDon ald, Bend, and Jack, Charles, Mel vin and Orb, all Saskatchewan. FAT RAISES GAIN '. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 -W- A house committee today approv ed blanket- pay raises of $400 a year tor 1,500,000 federal govern ment workers. Included are 800,- 000 postal employes. ; v BATrULD Harry Harmon Hatfield. snook hospital. August 30. in a Tilla at the aaw of SO years. He is survived bv his father. Hugh Hatfield. Salem: two sis ten, Mrs. Mary Tscheu. Salem, and Miss Rllla HatieW. Blackfoot. Idaho. Services will be held at 30 p.m. Fri day, August 24. in the HowcU-dwards chapel, with Dr. Uoyd T. Anderson of. floating. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for the construc tion of ftest Rooms In the Ooverdala School. District 144c, Route 1, Turner. Oregon, will be reoalvod untU August t. 1951. S0 P. M, and wUl be pub licly opened in the School j""4ng at that time. . The construction wCl consist of re modeling two rooms to provide touet and sewage facilities. - Plans, speciiicaUona and other doc wnenta required for bidding may be inspected at the office of Jsmea L. Payne. Architect. 1U South Church Street. Salem, Oregon, and copies may be ObtauMd ' by qualified propective bidders upon a deposit of 13.60, which ; amount will be refunded la ease the documents are returned, but otherwise will bo retained ' - Attention of bidders la directed to -Section sa-ioa. O.C I.A. providing far preouahfiraUoaa. All proposals must bo upon "regular 4!aak forma furnished wna the speci fications, and must bo accompanied by a certified chock for an amount to or exceeding five percent (3 of the total bid. A 100 corpora to surety bend will bo required to e,uaraatea the faithful performance of the contract together . with insurance ta such aom as may bo Bscs wary to protect the District against loss or Stsuf by rea son of injuries r person or projterty. The rtsht la reserved bv tno tiirtrirt to reject any or all bids, or to accept proposal wwen appears most od- Clerk Zdna T. i km i ' r -- - a " m oiiaii'lIiGSs 3S1 Stato SlI 611 No. Capitol D0I1T inss THIS It Means Meat On Your Table. To Accommodate Friday Evenina Shoppers, Oar Stat Street Market Will Be Open Until 9 P.M. . . - - - - " r l?oi SeasSs-K-r Eolled EonsSs Suiss;a Veal SSeok J3. Boneless -LB. M Tenderled .LB. KZkFed -LB. 57c 72c 70c 72c HERE'S All ECONOMICAL BUY eeS Soaste .11 Lbs. and Over Per Lb. ; 50s Ws Will Cui Into Any Six To Suit Your Needs. From Yotmg Commercial And'Ui2irf Boei. The SmaTL Tender Pnd With Llille Waste, . i - 0Di:3 pig pons With That CUckutUk. Tuto. And Flaror. lib Picnics' L3. I Small. .LB. Side a. iium light-Lean -LB. Pure Pork" -LB. t - WJ w Streak r" " "i Lyk.JJi sJ -LB. i n;J :n in LB. LTw 4 J " ft- w sJ .LB. vnznj roa czr it ei oun ad, its so. 0U3 CAFZTCi CTZ3 IITJTT 13 CriZI UIHTL 7.P. I L Census Piit Officially At 1,521341 WASHINGTON. An. 22 -VPh Tne census bureau ttxlay reported Oregon's , I960 populitticaa - at . t UIMU fain of J9.fi per cent over; the mo total i f-' : . . . In revised Crures the bm-ean said that ranks Oregon 32nd amon- tne states, and Cvtj It 23 'times more people than sihen It first Included as a state In the IZS0 enumeration. Of the 39 counties la the state. 13 rained In populatkxx. Douglas and Jefferson counties more than doubled, t The bureau said some 819,318 people live la urban while 703.023 live m rural areas. The revised figures listed a ran- fe of residents in Morion county voting precincts from 17t la pre cinct 88, 1 which Is Champoeg. to 4924 In precienct 20 tn Salem. ' The smallest Incorporated com munities In the state are Westfall and Whitney, with three residents each Both are in eastern Oregon. CAE: KQIXS INTO DITCH Donald Baskins, employed In the state! forestry ; research division, rolled s forestry car into a ditch on the Jefferson-Scio road Wed nesday afternoon, state police re ported. Hasklns was not injured and the coupe was sllshuy damax. ed, police said. Haskintt said he left the road to avoid a collision with another auto. . South America is the original home of potatoes and quinine, but today the center of potato culture is northern Europe and Indonesia has almost a monopoly saux tney would protest we move, on quinine production. 3 Fuhire Fannera Recommended f or. National Awards frutaT Tanners of Amer ica n af n there zrons Orearon have been recommended to recehro the orranlzation's highest decree, that of American farmer, at the mm national convention of the orjrani ratiori in Kansas City.- Mo, Octo ber to 12. ; They sre FJdon John Barker, Ontario route 1. Donald Wayne Bassett, Salem route 8, and Duane A. Drushella, Albany route 3. ' The Information was received by Ralph I Morxan, state supervisor of agricultural . education here, from national Future Farmers headquarters to Washington, D. C Multnomah Tax Roll Safe From Riding The state tax commission an nounced Wednesday - it had not completed its investigation in con nection with the proposed reduc tion of personal tsjtee in Multno mah county but made It plain there would be no ruling that would affect the present tajc roll there. -,v Following announcement of the proposed personal property reduc tion the Multnomah county asses sor, along with several members of his staff, appeared at the com mission offices and protested that revision of the tax rolls would de lay mailing of the tax statements and would cost the county $50,000 which had not been budgeted. Tax Commissioner Ray Smith said a statement probably would be issued by the commission with in a few clays. " Iilrs. Mercer Arrives for Revival Rally Mrs. Jim ilereer arrfveJ in Ka, tern Wednesday from asirffqMM. MinnL. to b with ber husband, conducting an lntfodenemlnation- U evangelistic rally here, for the first time in several years that she has attended tne of his campaigns. She made the trip by train, leav ing their six children at borne, and will remain lor a few days, i The three-ireeks crusade had an attendance of approximately 10.000 persona during its first week, end ini Tuesday, (with decisions made by 100 persons, crusade leaders reported.- j -. t - v v A special event for this week is "family nightf on Friday, includ ing a "free lecture on how to make Johnny behave.- The meetings are at the "canvai cathedral- on Port land road at 7:45 nightly. Americans ate an average of 300 pounds of game per capita per year in frontier days, according to the National Geographic Society. t? a . Of ! ' oenaiors oiasii ij Foreign Aid Fund WASHINGTON, A u f. 23-CT)-Two senato eommitteei followed the lead of the house today ana voted to slash President Truman's foreign aid program by llOI CCD.CD0. - . ij . Senator CotmaHy DTex) re Lported the cut was agreed upon at a joint meeting ox to foreign re lations and armed services .com mittees, i ' v-:-.v-.-,- - i , Last week a coalition of repub licans end southern democrats la the. house lopped $U0O25O,O0O off the bill, approving $7,434,730,000 program, .,.,. , : ' ': ; msai Phons 4-3333 ilLUI IHIOI 1 HQ OFEI G : i 5-V-Crfanp or Cbcragated Sheets ' 1 4 "Cut to Tlt'Tou Boofl v- x - illnhinnm Loch Shingles iWillunoilo Alncunnn e Co. 3025 Portland Boad Salem PMfllHt'MffHH flUfHf! 'MlftttfeaeafasesxM 9QD E asBPraaaBSBSam Mrfkiliiiiliiliaij n m k -- - j - s f M Mi m Reg. 105.95 t 1 Q 3s ' -'If J . A. i - r jaVJt4SMiUlfskl Beautiful Mifalite Plastic table top resists heat ,stains, 'dents, chipping. ZOxAlAn. top opens to 30x524n. 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