Tho OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning. February 1. 1946 PAGE FIVE J The Oregon SlatMman Tolophono 9101 PRINCIPALS iMKl.T i l LESLIE MIXER Marion county clcmcnUiry ) An installation, ball honoring schnlj .principals had their (hat; the new student bony officers at ' ost-war dinner mt:iha. Wed- I Leslie junior hiftli wm held on nesday, ;it the Quelle.' Mrs. Agin s'j Thursday afternoon. DancinK. liooth.j county superintendent. : moving picture, volleyball and presided ' Hi'- liiniur, ;ml I.-iura j : freshmen Is vv-ere features of the H. Miles, ntiniiK president, pre sided nt the lii.iii( meeting at Winch! new ofiicers were elected iid tlfmeiitary school plan-i were, outhifd y Albert Bcurdsley. state president ;nd punctual of LaunjinHM schilul tl'oi.liind). New ( i lea s elected were: pres i dent. Lloyd Giind, llichmniid school; vice president, Dorothy Dauvncrty, ' l''.nuliood school; secretin -'ica-urer, Mabel Sump- ter. Prin1e M-nool. Arthur Myers. J Hililr-nd chool. wins app inted a; delegate t' 'h l.tbimon regional' rnelinc Yfhumry !. legion Tm key (imper, Kingwood Ix-Kion h;ill. Sunday. Keb. 3. 12 noon to 3 1 00 er. person. Chil dren less. BI'S PARKING LOT SET Paiking space off the city streets for Oregon Motor stages' city busses will be available soon J A. Storer, Salem district man ager, said" Thursday. Properly to the' north of the firm's garage fjti Fruut St. was purchased last been obt;ned a few weeks ago, he added. The lot has been cleared and graded and will be paved as soin as weather permits. Plans also call fur an outside washrack. fash buyers waiting for farms. IJst your property wtih us today, lliih L i:eim. nn. Keillor, 01 S. High. PI'. 3722. ! HOSPITAL RELEASES Heleused by Salem g'-neral hos- pital Thursd.iy wtie Mis. Phyllis Worley and infant daughter, 2174 Broadway. Mrs. John A. Ficklin and son. 1930 N. 19th St.: Mrs. Howard L. Jenks and son. ff0 Cross st , an I Mr. ( , i,ieeden snd rlnughp. r. If iieenilcMce. For eral, h me loam see Salem Liberty Fed- no South AT PORTLAND MEETISfl D. R. Sijoff.'rn and F. W. Gib- tui, representing tne l me vvaier Associated; Oil Company in Sa lem, were, in Portland Thursday attending a company sales meet ing at Benson hotel. Obituary yuthe naval hospital at Oakland. Calif, Sunday. January ft. !. t-oroii Ramp, latr ii-mlrnt of 1615 KMsrvrlt street. Salem, -t tb atle ol 23 rar. Iiubul oi tlora Ramp of Salrm; son of Mr. an1 Mrs. W. F. Ramp of Brooks; r;iriJi.n of B. f . Ramp of Brooks; and hrntiwr ot tail Ramp of Hramcrton. Wash, and Mm. C'lfO Walker! of Mt. A'ifel. Kecitallnn of th tos.oy v.as tven -T.iuida. January 31. ii W. T. HiCdon chaprl Kimeial sr ct-s will b lirld Friday. February I. at 10 a m. tn the OiMi'k Sacred Heart chuiich. In terrf iit at Bclereht Siemoiial iark. t;iaa r fouie 2, Sii: .lanuaiv 'K'. Survived ' k Sariton. late resident of pin, al a local hospital, at ti.e fu- of 24 year, a oi. 1-eHov Santim of Sakni. fali.er. George I.. Pack of Ra lein. Mter. Mm. Edna Jone of Iowa. Mi Ida Round of Minne-Mtta Jl:t. Nellie ('ocl)ian and, Mr. Klix- ieO fOirli of Portland anfl Mm. Lil lian Hampton and Mm. Vtra Oavee of Salem liinr Oroliiei. (Jail l'a k of I nir iiilo. r;ti ('. k of Nebraoka and A'ne't and Fiank Pack of Salem. Sirv jce will he held at Ine lloell-l-a:ri ctiaiH-l f'ridat. Fehruarv 1. at J pin .'our l.i'IniK ! M e III I OOF c In- e'r . lut'.i p-ndent-e. flurih Jo!ni f Buich, in Wliitlier, I'alif . T'oisov. Janui 2fc. t 1ue ff of IS fr attier if Mis Mae Thornton of Whittier. f 'alif. and Ceoi re M. Hutch, and brother ot (icoi'ge M. Bu.-t'fi of Salem. Gravemde serice will he held Mundat . Feb 4. at IS a.m. at B-li". t Mrmonal park, riuection (if Clousn-Bai i it k con. pan . Srhtilenhurf : Mr. Omiloi'e Sih iil-nbii jk. at her ho'-fie a MO Nml'i IMii stmt, Wed rirvtai. Janu.iiv .'in Suisived by a dauiffiier, Mt Hi in v fii un of Saie'n; twin. Hrv ('; f Schulenbui z of Mc VTsnnv ille; fiAo Mst is. Miss Kmny jnJ M,f Anna Me.er. both of Oak Park, 111; and Un grandchildren. l)v. Carl (irot of Farruijiit, Idaho, and Ruth Ann Hi'hiileiihurK of McMiirwIllr. Seivue will he held Sat. Feb, 2. at 1 M) pin. ftojn l'iuch-i;.'i in k rliapfl, J'v, F Oohdi-t ftihl of Oregon t'lty of ficial mt I'ttei iiicnt in Belvrest Me fe. r: iul pai k Newton In tin city J.iiui;iiy .'HI. (ail vk- rii laU' -ii, m1 of Z I f) Tfalf t . l ll- uf t,t Mt ;!. lUibaiul ol IW-th NrHliul, Sal, -Hi. father of Jelly, Jioi nue and Naticv. ail of. S.ileni; 1)1 other o Mr Wot th' iFilnal MoAhm. Port land. s i . ii-rs itr held Friday. K' tn uai v I. at 1 Ml p.m. at the W T. H.anon tiLiiMl Intel me nt in ;iiy View remetitv. Tne l!ev. Dudley Mi am Mill oif.eiale. tancalll lrieKtoie Saiiralli. late resident of tSo south !2tn street, at a Ux-al hoa M'.al ,lunuai .1(1 Anin.uiH'rment of ei vices later by CtouKh-Uarru k rom HEAR Eugene Gleemen Salem High School Auditorium 8:15 TONIGHT SPONSOHED BY Salem Rotary & Salem Lions Club Admission S1.20 Including Tax Ticket on Sale at Miller' & Auditorium af.ernoon's eiiterUtinment, as well as ten skils. Margaret Acton, new ly elected v ice president, was in charge. The new officers will be instilled at an installation and awards assembly Friday morning at 10 o'clock, by Miss joy Hill, principal. Fifty-one merit awards for school service will be-given. 7 hr developing & printing ser vice at ttuike'a Camera. Shop. 174 N Coml. HOYS SOI fiHT Everett Luc;i. route 6 Imx .8. and Elmer V ikum. route 6 box ?.)8, were misting from their j homes. Thursd.iy, their parents told police. The boys had been in chool Wednesday morning but not in the afternoon. A youngster brother of Iu as said that they j had been tnlking of Mexico. , ; Wauled: Used furn. Ph. 5110. TI'BKEV HATCHER V STARTS II. J. Bonie, Albany, has filed the a:si'med business name of the H. J. Bonie Poultry Co. for a turkey hatchery at box 328 Al bany. The name of the Capital hop farm was assumed by H. J. Aimand, I H. Dalkenberk, Lor etta Dalkenberk', R. M. Amrine ; and Ardis Amrine, route 2 box 196. Colonial house for chicken din ners and 'charcoal broiled Kteak. j 4 miles south on 09K. Ph. 2139L i NEW H'l' GROI'P MEETS I Discussion of the atom bomb Thursday nif.ht featured the firt meeting of a Willamette univer- sity discussion group sponsored ; by Carnegie Institute. Janice Pat ! terson, S.dem, in group chairman. j Fjloral section. F. Meyer Drug. j AT FI'RMTl RE MART I Dm E. WtHKlry of the Woodry I furniture- company has left Sa l lem to attend the furniture mar- Hcts in Ijos Angeles and San I Francisco. He expected to return j here next Thursday. Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. ! FIREMEN CALLED TWICE City firemen were called Thursday afternoon to put out chimney fires at 2372 state st. at 3:15 p.m. and at 274 N, Cottage 5:30 p.m. Damage was neg ligible in both fires. Call Bishop's Studio. Ph. 7688 if you have a cottage or 2 or 3 room furn: apt. for rent. Must beon ground floor for perm, employe- DRAI CillTSMAN EMPLOYED A. E. Messing has been em ployed as a draughtsman to work on the study of off-street parking possibilities in Hie Salem business chstrict with the long-range plan Ding commission of the chamber of commerce is undet taking. , Any type of automobile repairs handled without delay. Tune-up especially. See us today. Shrock Motor Co., 352 N. High st. Ph. 8502. LOOK OVER MACHINERY" County Commissioner Koy Rice and Shop Supt. J. P. Aspinwall were in Seattle Thursday, to look over surplus " government road machinery and office equipment, to find any of use to the county. Exp. ladies ready Xp wear sales ladies wanted. Apply Schweninger & Co. FERRY STOPPED The Buena Vi; ta ferry was not operating Thursday because the cable broke connecting it to the high line on which it operates. 'Cyn" Cronise Photograph and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bildg. SON BORN A son was born Mrs. Wilbur Tipp, son St.. Thin Relay bt coness hospital. to Mr. and 130 Jeffer Salem Oca- Lutt Flower S'toppe. 1276 N. erty. phone 0592. Lib-- e f OCS LIGHT MISSING Myron Downing. 2220 Breyman st., reported the theft of a fog light from his car, Wednesday evening, while it was parked in back of the high school. AT INSTRUCTORS' ' COURSE SET All persons ! qualified - to take the first aid instructors' training course, starting Monday night, are asked to do so by Wayne Kuhl, chairman for first aid, wat er safety 4,K' accident '""prevention for Marion county chapter, Amer ican Red Cross. First session will be held at Red Cross offices Mon day, 7:30 p.m. Those having in structors' curds valid for the past three years, or those holding a current. Rod Cross' advanced first aid card, are eligible to take the training course. ;'. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Wanted: All kinds of real estate to sell. List your property with "us now. C. II. Sanders, 231 N. High. 5838. LEAVES Salem charged HOSPITAL Deaconess hospital dis the following patients Thur.tday J Horschel McG ranahan. 1145 S. 13th st.; Mm. Erchill Wil son and son Mehama; Mrs. An thony Manser and daughter, 922 Fifth st.; Roy Adsitt, 1330 S. Com mercial st.! Walter Hofner, Sub limity; Mrs. Charles Rogers and son, route 2 Salem; Charles Rec tor, Independence; Mrs. Dora Hubbard, 810 Shipping bt. . Reroof with Johns-M a n s v i I 1 e shingles. Mathis Bros. 184 South Com'). Phone 4642. V Home in the, country :20 acres of Willamette soil ;-with a good 5 room home in a beautiful grove of firs. Grade A mille-bouse, 4J-ftan-chion barn. Walk-in freezer, 3 acres of cherries and boysenber i ies. This property is located east of MiddlegroVe" on the Pudding river and must be seen to be ap preciated. See L. C. Cooney, with Bli en-AIderin - Cooney, realtors, 430 Oregon building. Phone 7906 Evenings 8918. - TWO COUPLES LICENSED At Vancouver, Wash., Marriage ; licenses have been issued to Fred ; W. Kendall, Molalla, and Phyllis I Wallace, Canby and to Bert A. Bennett. Portland, and Georgia R. Webben, Albany. Any type of rutomobile repairs handled without delay. Tune-ups especially. See us today. Shrock Mfotor Co., 332 N. High it. Ph. 8502. Jl'RV DRAWING Six additional jurymen for the January teiTn of the circuit court were drawn eThursday. They are: Norman Purbrick, Lyda Bowen, Mollie E. Thielsen, Cora B. Crab tree, Cluster O. Goodman and Vera M. Scott.; Listen to Burke's Radio Camera program 11:30 4. m. today. ANDERSON RETIRES Retirement from the assumed business name of Capitol Street Grocery, 611 N. Capitol st., was filed Thursday? with the Marion county clerk by Roland N. An derson. Tailoring and alteration woik experienced. 466 Water st. TWO BABIES BORN Salem general hospital Thurs day reported the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Badger, Scio, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W J. Dancer, 1610 Dancer st Lawn mowers ground to a paper cutting edge. Moore's Bike Shop 237 N. Hlidi LICENSE PLATES LOST Joe Wlllson,- 586 N. 20th st., reported the theft of his car lic ense to police, Thursday. Painting & decorating. Ph. 7562. 135 II. Commercial Corns make cripples of healthy people Try Schaefer's - Corn Remedy 25c Schaefer's Nerve and Rone Liniment i For tho rollof of tho discom fort of muscular i tifmttc ond Korn of muscles. $1 and Aitwai Athlete's Foot; Do as sua thera 4m ; relieve thia Mmh He Msg. i 50? CM MM nil 1 ' L Volunteers Do Large Service Marion County Red Cross Bv Marian Lowery Fischer Rl Cross Volunteer. Public fir'alion As Marion county chapter, American Red Cross, swings a new year of' peacetime work, a review of the four years of activities presents an outstanding record for the volunteer special services. The volunteer special services division is that phase of Red Cross work enroll oik large iium- , - - wi s or volunteers lor annus services of the organization ami supervising their activities. Staff a.ssitance corps, motor corps, hemic service ;orps, can teen coi)Js, gray ladies, arts and skills division, production (sew ing and knittirg). and the nurse's aides corps, al arc included un der this division of volunteer i special services. The record of the nurses' aides corps will he presented in another article deal ing wilh the nursing services generally for the Marion county chapter, this article to review some of the records for the other corps. Miss Putnam At Head ; Through the war period Miss Elizabeth Putnam headed the vol unteer specia. .-ervipes division, resigning at the end of 1945 to takeOver the 'production depart ment's work. For the four-year periint end ing December 31, 1945, the pro duction department shows a total of 49,930 garments (sewed and knitted), 10,664 kit bags made, and a total of 360,224 volunteer hours put in in their -production. Mrs. C. S. Hamilton , headed the production work from 1929 until 1944, and Miss Putnam is now chairman of this important de partment which has much work uhead in supplying needed gar ments for service hospitals and lor relief work In various cotin tVies. Typists, Chauffeurs. Chefs ' The stalf assistance corps. made up of those women who Public Records CIRCUIT COURT i 'Annie L.Wrlah va Frank T. Vselsh: i Outer of default luurd I Paul Cree v J. K. Elder and F.thel Elder: Defendant's answ er adinitx i and denies, ask dismissal Llr.zie E. Kniexer v John .1 tin. : nd others: Order of hon mnt bv ! plaintiff iasued. i William 1.. tlaluln v fiordon B 1 Coffey, dolnif business as "The Cotton- ! woods : Motion by defendant to make ( complaint more definite and certain Lou we Moore va Bernard Moore: Complaint ask divorce on clta,ree of cruel and inhuman treatment care and custody of two minor children, support money of S2S a month for each child and f50 a month for vhe plaintiff. Loretia Baron vt William Harrison Baron. Jr.: Counter affidavit to de fendant's motion to modify decree, ad mit remarriage, but ask continued support money for children. , Nits Skinner ; va Howard Skinner: Application filed to set trial on cal endar. ; , : Slate VS Kenneth league Order paying Peery T. Biuen, attorney ap pointed by court, IIS ! James t. Snck v Elizabeth Snook: Order of default Issued, and motion to set for trial filed. PROBATE COURT ; Entate of Oiner J. C!aion: Order appointing- a appraisers, Charles H Sanders, G. W. Smalley, Ralph W. Skopil. ! tiuardianfhip or I.ixila M. rivana tnconipetent : Report of sal of real p'owrtv riled Jt ST1CE COURT : Harold Raymond Fullwood ith truck speed Ins:, fA and charged coal. Aheruain I'. I'lllette, i-haraed with beinK drunk on a public hlRhwaT SIO ana cosu. Henry Wiebe. ' charted with pelnr dm iik on a public hifliway, $231 and Cof. Fred Clark, eharaed with larrenv by bailee, diainNwed at th requeat of the publio prosecutor. j Rover Watts, charted with creating $ disturbance, disntmred at the re quest of the pub lie prosecutor. 1 Archie Mulvanev. rharfed with aa- sault and battery, dlsmiased bsause the public pioculor was out tk the state. j MARRIAGE LICKN8E APPLICATIONS James M. Downs. St. logger. Tilla mook, and Catherine Hanuick, 37, do tneittc. Netarta. Ronald Earl Baker. It. VSN. Mon mouth, and Arlene Joyce Strand, 17, student, Qlendale, Calif. The Original "YELLOW FRONT" Drug and Candy Special Store Sole Agents for Penslsr Prescription la Thia is tho official renslar Remedy Store for Marion County. You Hill find these preparations or highest quality and guaran teed to be exactly for what they are sold and represented to be HOOD'S FOISOH OAK LOTION Will not stain tho clothing. Easy PAii AA to uso and quick to relloTt. OU'' & A sVIl (Only at Schaefer's) ZS'iJMiMIIB& V.' 'S f i AfV14? JAit urn i DYNAMIC TONIC This fine tonic combines n T j mineral aaltt with iron. Pep you up by sharpening ths'appotitt. Thou sands tako It. Sold only bv $1.50 into war lon;ite much time to helping out in office work, certified 89 wom en during the four-year eiiol. this group putting in 21,085 hour, of volunteer service. Mrs. Jean Sevillier heads the staff assistants. The motor corps certified 24 women during the four-year per iod, and the group drove a total of 12,601 miles, giving 5393 volunteer hours. Mrs. J. II. Kich aifls. jr., is chiiirman for this corps now. The canteen corps, of which Mrs. (3-orKe K.ike is now chair man, M-rved 9fiT4 meals during Hit four-year period, members giving 1157 volunteer hours. This corps gives members a course of training in nutrition to qualify them for the work, and the, group stands by to serve meiils when ever called upon. During the war, as example, the group served meals to special servicemen's units stopping here, the military making the request, and the corps is the group to serve meals to evacuees and rescue workers dur ing disasters. From April, 1943, to August of 1945, -the corps serv ed continuously at the blood bank also. Gray Indies Here One of the more recent groups to organize in the chapter, the gray ladies, was launched in the fall. Twenty-one women were certified in this corps, Mrs. Hcnc Hesse heading the group. So far the corps has contributed 240 hours. The arts and skills group also is one o the most recently otani.ed ones, being formed in the fall too. Six women have cer tified for this group, Miss Con stance Fowler leing the chairman. Ramsdell Tells Lions Juvenile Crime Stories Every boy he saw in the in stitution during his "10 years in a reform school" had possibilities or a happy future; every employe there had some faults; every su perintendent at some time broke into newspaper headlines, and al ways the attitude of the public was one of indifference until it found something it could criticize. Delmar Ramsdell, Salem high school teacher, told Salem Lions at their Thursday noon luncheon meeting. Ramsdell spent part of his child hood and youth in close contact with the Oregon training school for boys, where for 23 years his father was an employe. Stories from that period of boys whose characters and outlook on life were varied featured his speech Thursday. The talented pianist and mimic who later died in a New York electric chair for a sordid mur der, the boy who loved automo biles so much he stole them but later became a capable mechanic, the always-happy youngster who was anxious to do things for those around him but was at the institution because he had mur dered his grand mother were among the acquaintances des cribed. Remedies for Marion County Filled 1W9.19I6 rjj " The first few yean of batufiood art the most Important t your child's future health. Guard them well an follow your doctor'a advice. When, he pre serlbes for Illness or correction, bring your prescription to us and be assured of absolute accuracy. OH? WHAT A S L A R RtUtVt SIMPU HEADACHE PROMPTLY r PEN WITH PENStAI ASPIRIN TABLETS. TAKE FOR COLDS SOLO ONLY IY 10c - 23c - 39c - 69c Vets Increase Demands for Valley Farms j Raleigh K. Cat-others, county farm security supervisor, Thurs day disclosed that his office has noted a shirn increase in the nuirilior of veterans ami f, -Miners from other areas seeking to estab lish farms in Marion and Polk counties dm ins the pat three months. Carolhers said that scarcity of good farm prierties for rent or sale at reasonable prions is con fronting the many applicants for 40-ye;ir arm w -nei:. hip 1o;jiis un der the FVinkhcad-.Toncs act. hut tlhd fit e -year loans for livestock. nuii'hinery hikI opi ating Kood have letn made to many returned veterans and to other f.umcio. Further increased demands for KSA services are coming from present borrowers and resident farmers who need credit assist ance in making farmstead im provements and replacements lone delayed by the war. Milk houses, new machinery and water de velopment head most reconversion plans. Farmers and veterans contemp lating use of FSA services are asked to place applications as soon as pofvsible while funds are still available. Carothers is available every Monday from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.,and Wednesday from R a. m. to noon, in room 223, old high school building in Salem. Turner Youth Loses Finger In Accident Ten-year-old Dellert Disbrow. son of Mrs. Walter J. Harris of Turner, lost the forefinger of hu left hand and suffered severe cuts on the thumb and another finger Thursday afternoon while working with a hammer on a chicken coop at his home in Tur ner. Neighbors brought the boy, who was alone at the time of the acci dent, to the Salem first aid crew who took him to Salem General hospital. There he was reported in "good-' condition Thursday night. In another household accident Thursday night. J. H. Williams, 1599 State st.. suffered a minor head cut when a piece of wood from a wood lift fell on his head. The cut was treated by first aid crewmen. Piist aiders were called to Sa lem senior high school Thursday morning when Clayton Wenger, 15, of Pratum, suffered a broken left arm during a wrestling match. It was reported at the school that this was only the sec ond suffered by boys in more than 600 wrestling matches. During a basketball game at Willamette university gymnasium Wednesday night VA Filwimmons, 1391 Market st., suffered a frac tured cheekbone in a fall, and first aiders were called. READV-MAUF HOI KES WASHlVfJTON, Jan. .11 "-(II The commeive department's con- struetion division estimatel today that about 150,000 pre-fabi icated houses could le turned out each 12 months by 150 American firms now manufacturing ir planning to produce them. Phone 5157-3723 Sleep well all night Take Schaefer's Kidney Pills , and rttt Schaofor's Antacid Powder Promptly relieves acid stom- ach, gas, and heart burn. Bottle 490 Avoid Embarrassment Try Schaefer's Rectal Ointment 50c PENSLAR Castorla. 3 oz 25c Castorla, 6 oz. 49c Casttlo Soap 25c Zinc Stoarato. plus tax 25c Glycerins Suppositories 25c Cough Syrup , 25c Boric Add po. 25c Boric Ointment ... 25c Atom. Castor Oil 25c Hcrh (siiiiil Killed In Lumber Wreck Herbert (5 rant., .17. former Sa lem resilient, was killed instant ly Tuesday at lioquiam. Wash., when the lumber currier he was driving overturned. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Grant, former Siihm residents who visited rela tives here last vvetkend, he is a nephew of VV. tl. (runt of Salem and Wayne Grant of Dallas and a cousin of Ktnan Grunt of S.dem. Funeral services were held Thursday at Hotjuiain. Survivors also include brothers, . Ralph, Waller and Fdward Gr.t.nt; a sis ter, Mrs. Ciii'l Sturm, the vvido.v and two small ons. College Adds Biology Prof to Science Staff Dr. Ralph Wildo McCoy h.is been appointed associate profes sor of biology on the science fac ulty at Willamette university, it was announced Thursday by President G. Herbert Smith of the university. A member of the botanical re search staff of the University of California for the past two years. Dr. McCoy will arrive in Salem March 1, preparatory to joining the Willamette faculty for the opening of the spring semester March 11. After receiving his AB, Master's and Ph.D. degrees from the Uni versity of Indiana, Dr. McCoy was instructor in hoi, my at the Uni versity of Idaho from 1 937 through lil.19. In 1942 and 1943 '. he held the position of acting head j of the department of botany at I Pennsylvania State, and in 1944 j was Instructor -in the army ASTP school st Santa Rosa, Calif. Dr. McCoy, who is a member of Phi Beta Kanpa and of Sigma Xi scientific and lesearch fratern ity, will have charge of all major Tram tmittf mi aWfteriei WBGH ONLY t OUNCBI leveMtemry "TOM THUMI" 'ThitbAN . I WW " Wl -1K7.- More power". Lett weightl Lett bulk! Tiny battery genaratet hearing Bower that will a mate you! BONE RECEIVERS, ai well at magnetic air receiver! . . receivert to wonder Jultw acrurate, they we actually "Hearing Lentet"! AcnuKtiron McDonald Dealer 11. F. McDonald 905 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 8350 1-fOIMT ACOUtTICON MIAIINO SYtTIM WiH It VelweWe Free seek E l n - CA. Homarl Hexagon Shingles FOR NEW ROOF AT LOW COST . ' . r i ; -p - At UV HereH the attractively designed shin glen that'll z'wt your home ample protection and a new appearance at low cost. HOMART Hexagon Shingles, asphalt coated and slate surfaced, defythe weather. Easy to apply- right over your old leaky roof. Sun-resisting colors in green, red and hlack. Less than 5c ft. 1 sq. covers 100 sq. ft. Sq. Two Compartment Ce ment Iaundry Trays. Metal Edge 8.65 Metal Iaundry Tray Legs 1.50 Concrete Laundry. Tray Legs f! 1.00 Brass Swing Spout Fau cet . 4.93 in addition . t related to the field of biology. He was among ev-n il art)"- cants for the, lnoh ijy t ( -. t 1 n position interviewed by !' Sit lur:-;C, the Utter's ri-ent ti ip ( 'til i (" id i.i. t I'IKTITION SCHOOL MIRCiFR jOHFGON CITY, .!. rail for j'l .11 '' - i lyiiiions io rail for an mv 'uio n iii'iiiMil n "i' ner of Molalla .on! I iVdton hjgh :ciio.ils hive be'ti ' issmd bv the eoun'y s ! I super- ir.tendeni Sev r.l yar .10 C! j ton voters defeated' a imilar pro : Mtsal Are the FLOORS in Your House SAGGING? Moke Them Level S JACK POSTS $9.95 1 AalivstwMw fer ' Any ejajtwtt RplMs OM Wwn Posts I Brings Sagging Flae t Level! InsfwIUwl leeMy ajnej Quhtklyf Soaping and iqoeoK ing floors, cracked walli ond (ticking doors result from weak center supports. Cor reel this now! 414 Mat Sales w in k in bo'any tcachinr: subjects Yourself With g 1 i iT n rrr nr. t n J i l ill 50c 484 State St. Salem, Ore.