1 Thm Zirfimmtm. Scdom, Orow Thtgaxkryv DmemmSbm 9. ItSl.. ssMsssssJsBsssassBsBBsss Wind Damage, Heavy in Lehanon yianity t ft- 'iff 'A i LEBANON. Dm. wtad-l ilUd tre mxd. this .UrUinx pictw .n I?2JiS2 Lebanon'. North Min .tree. Jut north of th hlih wAool, fai Tne Sl fr,,t "1 rh. frosnd and Bcsttercd. iay'i bix wlndxto: IXSANON, Dm. SOnre roots loom aloacsUo Wostera Wooi Product offloo strntnre. aborc after Tmo dy'm windstorm aprooted an SO-foot poplar and tumbled It onto roofs of tho of fleo and tho Keren rhoto Stadlo baildinjr (background). Sheriff Y9ung to Head Sessions At Convention i Marion County Sheriff Denver Young will preside at tho sessions of tho Oregon State Sheriffs as sociation which will hold a two- day convention opening today in Portland. Young is president of the organi zation. Norman & Fields of Sher man county is vice president. Highlight of the meet will be the Friday Joint gathering of the she riffs and the Oregon association of district attorneys, which will also be meeting In Portland. Gov. Dou glas McKay and Virgil O'Malley, warden of the state prison, will speak. Young said. Tjiw enforcement officers from the Portland police and the federal bureau of investigation will speak to the sheriffs in other sessions. The , Department of Foreign Affairs was created bv Act of Con gress, uly 27, 1788. The name was cnangea to uepanm w bww Sept. 15, 1789. 351 Stat SL flBDpdloi, Gifiwtefe TO MCE WITH 'CEILHIGS' 811 No. Capitol Tho Farmer Is Goran? Loss' For His Livestock. Wo Are Givincj You Tho Benefit. All Oi These Prices Are 'War Below "Ceiling." Pol Boasts lb. 551 Bladoloasi . .lb. 59 Oonod Sleali . Ik 79 Oonoloss Sirloin lb. 35 CaLo Sicolis e lb. 79 Cube Stow . . . lb. 73 Veal Stoali . . lb. 69 Veal Boost . . lb. 65 PURE Groond Doof PURE PORK LB. Sansarjc J,g0 IB. OUR FAMOUS Smohod Lixilis Mldcot Ground Moats Aro ALL MEAT. They Merit Your Confidence. Salem Trusts Thoso Wholosoxno Products. YOUIJG PIG PORK Chickon4iko Texture. Light Colored Whoa Cooked. Porlx Boasts . .lb. 351 Fresh Side ... lb. 45 Pork Siealrs . . lb. 47 Center Chops . . lb. 59 Roasi . . Ib. 47 Whole Loins . .lb. 48 Sliced Bacon u n, 47 Polish Rings . lb. 49 Wieners Jowl Bacon ... lb. 25 Bccon Squares .lb. 13 Bologna ... Ib. 49 Krlnloss IK 55 P. Ba Wo haro an extra nice supply of Commercial and UtSlSrj Baby Bool for tius Week. Our Capitol Street Market Is Open Until 7 P. M. Fridays and Saturdays Until 9 P. M. CLOSED SUIIDAYS He Isn't Missing At Grid Games OKLAHOMA CITY -)-L. H. Bengston, s staunch Oklahoma A&M alumnus, has been faithfully attending Aggie home football games this year. And his compan ions have been A. O. Martin and Thurman Gay, heads of the Ag gies' Former Students Association. Recently he received a copy of the alumni newspaper listing him as among those whose where abouts is unknown. Lebanon -Wind mm Climbs High By Mervtn Jenkins Statesman Lebanon Correspondent LEBANON, Dec. 5 Thousands of dollars worth of damage was being surveyed here today in the wake of a heavy windstorm which played havoc with roofs, wires, trees, signs and planes. The storm hit hardest in late afternoon Tuesday, interrupting electric power, telephones and water supply. Roof damage was heavy at Lebanon hospital, Queen Anne and Santiam grade schools, several business build ings and homes. Extra firemen were on duty, but no complications developed from the lack of water here from 4:30 to 8 p.m. The firemen got a workout, however, in covering gaps left in the hospital roof. Wind toppled a huge transform er at the north edge of the city, and a blackout resulted until 7:30 p.m. Some parts of Lebanon had no electric service until morning. Two private individual-plane hangars were lifted into the air and smashed at Cascade Airways, and three light planes were dam aged extensively in the blow Kelyn Harris Stinson, J. N. Mac Donald's Piper family cruiser and an Aeronca which had been moored to the ground outside the hangars. At the hospital, many patients had to be moved and some were sent home last night. Christmas decorations on down town streets took a beating. Light ed outdoor Christmas trees at the state highway and high school buildings went down with, lights burning. Growing trees, some as Lambieon Mend .1 ROCHESTER. N. Dec 5 Lamble, a pet Japanese deer, recover ing from shotgun wounds. Is fed by Charlene, 5, and Charles Weyl man, 4, children of the deer's owner, Charles Weylman. sr of Ro chester, N. Y. Lambie is expecting about Christmas. (AP Wire photo to The Statesman). big as 3-feet in diameter, fell in many sectors. A large marquee at Lebanon Motor Vu theatre was blown from its standards and crashed onto the nearby county road. FRESHMEN RECORD ANN ARBOR. Mich.-(1NS)-The University of Michigan claims the largest freshman class enrolled in i Group Seeks i Support for ; Bonus Rep eal Business and home-owning vet erans and other property owners were urged to form local groups and work for repeal of the World War II veterans bonus at the 1852 general election, in a statement re- . ceived by state officials here Wed nesday from; the" so-called "No. property. tax bonus committee cf -Benton county.". . ' - " Preliminary petition for a roe- : sure seeking repeal of the veterans bonus recently was filed In the -state elections bureau here., i The committee's statement was . signed by Howard L Ball. -Elmer . WmnifonL David R. Barclay and W R. Giesy, all residents of Cor vallis with the exception of Giesy -who lives at Monroe. - Giesy was -among the signers of the original' . petition to repeal tho bonus. . The committee charged that ho ' bonus is wrong because it is pn- . marily a debt on property owners . while it should be paid by every- " one. - ." t - This bonus, if permitted -o bo " paid in its present form, would bo . a 20-year ball and chain on j lot . cf young . families who are at- -tempting to establish homes and businesses," the committee state ment read. "It should be paid on a broad base and not just by prop erty owners. Since when' was -World War II just a property owner's war? the committee asked. The lowest spot In the United States is Inyo. Calif. It is 280 feci beflow sea leveL any medical school in. the country, year's freshman class numbers 204. University authorities report this an increase of 39 over last year. If R02CUCKAHDCO. GIFTS A mi v-. ftp t,S"' -' so nice to get ... so easy to give . . . Sears III DQC3DQdDs?3llS from mmmi :-:-:-.y---:-:.rKa--:: each to a box ( IV t gets enough of theml See Sears big handsome-to-wear, attractive Everybody loves to get fine handkerchiefs, nobody over to-carry, wondorfu!-to-givo handkerchiefs . . . priced to keep your Christmas budget in the best of spiritsl m , mm WOMEN'S Gift Boxes of 3 Plain, printed bordered or Initialed cottons .... from SO to 1.05 Open Stock Hankies Cotton or linen, white or colored In assorted de signs, some lace trimmed . . . . 23 l.SO m MEN'S Gift Boxes of 3 Fine e o 1 1 o n or linen, white, colored, initialed, bordered or plain hand kerchiefs from 79 2.0O f Initialed Banded . . . 1.00 Open Stock Hankies Cotton or linen in assorted colors and styles. 15 to 50 each CHILDREN'S Children's Plain Whits Hankies .... 10 Children's Initialed Boxed 75 Children's Hand Roiled Handkerchiefs . . 19 Children's Print Hankies 10 2" -si hi -s -Ttv ft K t ' s i 4H 9 STORI HOUM: Moo. I Frt., Iiao to 9.-O0 P. M. . Tun, WwL, Thvn., S.I., 10 A. M. to P. M. Sa&jz2cto jwazaz&e& ?z petzz xeteey 6aa6" JfftRJ Phono 3-9191 550 N. Capitol