Monday, January 11, 19S4 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Pile S Local Paragraphs Caaaera Oak Meettag The Sa lem Camera club will meet Tues day eveninf at (: at Mayflower HaU. A potluck upper wiU be eeved. The speaker will be at. A. Artx of Arti Studio. Scent Week PmlaknedMayor Al Loudu baa signed a proclama tion setting apart February 7 to 11 ai Boy Scout Week in Salem. Dr. Meaaela to Sfeak The mon thly meeting of the Salem Auocia tion for Retarded Children will be held Thursday, January 14 at alay flower Hall at 7:90 p.m. Dr. A. W. Niemela of the Special Education Department of the Salem Public School! will apeak about intelligen Schools will apeak about intelli gence testing. Interested public and parents are welcome to attend. Fer Safer Bicycles Safey ref lation of bicycles will be consider ed at a meeting of a committee appointed by Mayor Al Loucks at City Hall January 20 at 7:30. The move for safety regulation is be ing sponsored by the Junior Wom en's League which has the cooper ation of the police. There is talk of return to the licensing system, i Caadlewood Approved County Surveyor A. D. Graham reported to the County Court that a check of the petitions calling for the im provement of Candlewood dive in the South Keiier district reveals that 77 per cent of the property owners are Involved. They repre sent 78 per cent of the rentage which is sufficient to warrant the improvement . Tracks Crick Plaster A resi dent of SIS Lancaster drive re port fd to County Court that heavy trucks passing over that thorough faro shake the ground, which in turn has resulted in the cracking of the plaster in his home. The en gineers will irvestigate to deter mine whether the road surface is responsible for the occurrence. ReUry Laacheoa "Your Will" will be the subject of aa address to be given by Galey end Galey of Lebanon during Wednesday's Salem Botary club luncheon at the Marion hotel. The club will observe "father-son-daughter" dy January 20. Richmond PTA The motion picture film "High Wall" will be shown during Monday night's program of the Richmond PTA. Dr. Charles H. Derthick, associ ate professor of psychology at Willamette university, will lead a discussion on the film follow ing its showing. Mrs. Gilbert Jones .will be in charge of the program which will deal with family life education. The meet ing starts at 7.30. First Filing Edward C. Kruger of 1415 Fourth street Monday filed as a candidate on the Republican ticket for the ofif ce of committee man for Precinct No. 21. His fil ing was the first of, this kind lor the May primary election. Baynes Files State Rep. Lloyd Haynes of Grants Pass today filed for Republican nomination for re-election to the Oregon House of Representatives. Trike Feud City police picked up an abandoned tricycle Sunday which was abandoned about three weeks ago in toe 1800 block of North Liberty street. It is being neia tor claiming by tne owner, Returned John Floyd Bergstrax er, Denhoff, North Dakota, was turned over to Sheriff Lloyd Kreim Sunday to be returned to that state to face a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Mar ion County Sheriff Denver Young reported. Bergstrazer was arrested here January 4 for North Dakota authorities. Bill Hits at Peddlers Who Use Vehicles License fees charged persons who peddle in Salem with ve hicles will skyrocket if a bill be fore the City Council Monday night for second and third read ing becomes an ordinance. The bill would amend the exist ing ordinance -and would not change the fees charged persons who peddle atoot The ordinance now in use pro vides for a fee of SI a day. or $5 a year, for persons who peddle afoot This would not be changed. The ordinance now in use calls for a tee of S3 a day. or $10 a year, for persons peddling from vehicles. This would be ensngea to 110 a dsv. S100 a month, or $250 a year for each persons ped dling from a vehicle. The existing ordinance pro vides for $15 a day, $45 a week, $150 a month, and $300 a year ii the fees for peddling or mak ing sales on any street or within the street area with or without a vehicle. This would be un changed. The present ordinance provides for a fee of $1 a day, or $5 a vear. for each helper of peddlers using vehicles. This would be un changed. Unhorsed An antique hitching J post in the shape of a horse's head I u'fli taken fmm infrAnf nf hae- hnm. Council Elects- The Marion New year's eve. Mrs. John H. County Health Council at a recent meeting re-elected Irwin r . wedei chairman. Mrs. James H. Turn bull was named vice-chairman; Miss Pauline Schaplowsky, secre tary and Verne Olson was re-elected treasurer. A report of the re cent health survey was given dur ing the conference. It is expected this report will be made available in the near future. IGA Mansgers Meet Wil lamette valley IGA managers are meeting Monday afternoon and night at the Marion hotel for a products display and a banquet Nationally -advertised products will be on display during the at- ternoon . and the banquet will begin at 7 p.m. , . MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Johnson, 110 Hansen avenue, re ported to city police Sunday. Also taken since that time was a camera valued at $35 from the unlocked car in the garage, she said. Cars Collide A collision be tween cars driven by Clyde S. Flad- wooa, 3Z4S r isner road, and Joseph A. Robl. 460 South 21st street, re sulted in extensive damage to both cars, city police reported. They col lided at 19th and Trade streets Saturday. Money, Stamps Missing The theft of about $21 in cash and $0 in stamps from the Ken Potts Insur ance agency. 22 North Liberty street, was reported to city police Sunday. The theft is believed to have occurred Friday during the day when the office was left unat tended for a few moments, police Mnndav. January 11 Company E, 413th infantry re giment Army Reserves, at USAR armory. .... rnrrm.nv B. 162nd infantry regiment, and headquarters de tachment, Oregon National Guard at Salem armory. Oreimn Mobilization desig- nstinn detachment No. 1. at USAR armory. Organized Marine Corps Re serve unit at Naval and Marine Corps reserve training center. 9414 Air Force reserve squadron at USAR armory. Wednesday, Janaary 11 929th field artillery battalion. Army Reserves, at USAR armory. Men's Club Meets Members of the Men's club of St Paul's Episcopal church will hold their first meeting since moving to the new church , Monday night at 6:30 p.m. at the new church. Speaker for the meeting is to be Lynn Cronemiller of the state Forestry Department who will talk on "The Tillamook Burn, Yesterday, Today and Tomor row." Accident Then Arrest City police arrested James F. Sexton, 1150 Third street, Saturday night on a charge of being intox icated in a public place after his car was involved in an accident with a narked ear near the in tersection of Commercisl and niviiinn streets. Sexton's car struck the car of Robert Horton, Route 4. doing minor damage to the Horton car and eonsiaeraoie iimin to the Sexton car, police said. Sexton was released after posting $15 bail on tne cnarge. Mrs. Hadley of Brooks Dies BROOKS Mrs. Minnie Mary- ann Hadley, who with her hus band, Urshel W. Hadley, purchas ed the Brooknook Cafe here three years ago, died unexpected ly at her home here Saturday. Mrs. Hsdley was born in Col ones. Farrmanath county. Ireland, Mav 4. 1902. and wtih her parents moved to the united stales ana to Oregon when seven years old. She lived in Salem for about 15 years and moved to Oregon City about 1939. - Surviving besides the husband are her mother, Mrs. iia jucuai ferv of Salem: three brothers, Frank and Peter McCaffery, both of Salem, and Joseph (Pat) Mc Caffery of Dallas; and three nepn- ews. Announcement of funeral serv ices will be made later by the Howell-Edwards chapeL Lewis Not Candidate At May Primaries Clifford Lewis, serving as county auMur under an aimointment by Um Onintv Court Monday notified the court that bo would not be a candidate for tne otuce at me nay primary. In the meantime Lewis says he will "dedicate myself to tne auues in such a way as to merit the well wishes expressed to me pesonally by all members of the court. Lewis was appointed following the death of "Tad" Shelton who held the office for many years. under the would any Neither bow nor nroDoted ordinance tea be required for selling prod ucts of the farm or the orchard actually produced by the seller. The present ordinance provides that "where the employer takes out the license he shall pay a fee equal to one-half of the fee that would be required for the same number of peddlers under the above provisions, provided such fee shall not be less wan iu. The new provision reads the same except it says "Where tne em ployer takes out the license or permit for six or more employes." 7500 Idle al Atomic Plant RICHLAND. WASH.. W) Federal Mediator Louis 2iman, Spokane, stepped Monday into the week-long strike of AFL car penters and Millwrights that has idled 7,500 construction workers on the 150 million dohar Hanfard atomic expansion program. Ziman went into a morning ses sion with negotiating committees for Um union and Hanfard con tractors in an effort to break the deadlock in the no-contract, no- work walkout He declined to predict the out come. About 1.200 carpenters and millwrights at Hanfard and 500 others on non-government jobs in the Tri-City area struck a week ago in support of demands for IS cents an hour wage increases. They have been without a con tract since Jan. L present scales for journeymen carpenters are $265. and for millwrights $2.90 Negotiations for the 500 strik ers outside the Hsnford project are in abeyance. BANGS GAVEL 4 4-U n . : (' XL V ' Nimiffz Will Give Trophy Fleet Admiral Chester W. NimlU will pay Oregon a visit this week, the. purpose of his visit being to present the Adm. Nimits trophy to the Naval Reserve submarine di vision U-7 of Portland. Presentation of the trophy. awarded the outstanding reserve submarine division, is to be made at public ceremonies at the Port land auditorium Tuesday night at $ p.m. The Portland submarine division, which is commanded by Lcmdr. William Oetinger, is the first and only Naval Reserve unit in the Pa cific Northwest to receive the trophy. Bringing congratulations from President Eisenhower will be the president's naval aide, Cmdr. Ed win Beach. Also present to congratulate the Portland outfit will be the com mandant of the 13th Naval dis trict Rear Adm. Allan E. Smith; Fred L. Peterson. Speaker Joseph Martin of Massachusetts bangs the gavel in the House of Representatives as the 83rd Congress recon venes. Waiting to besia the opening prayer is the Rev. Bernard Braskamp, House chaplain. (AP Wirephoto) Plans Offered (CoatUKMd tram Pat 1 Intermediate (Coatinutd from F 1) COURTS Probate Court Inn, Ureal eelate: t . bull ippnleed ..,. Tnmmv HarrU f uirdln,htp: Order lUtnorUlnl iurtln U '"tat 11.11! lull payment ol clsla eialrat im, nie Thuridav. January 14 Organized Naval Reserve sur face division at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. D battery, 722nd AAA, AW bat talion. Oregon uonaivu-u, ,n 1"?"". .tartSr. of Hobart Weddle, 1845 rnen, Oregon ruonai Guard. North Cottage street, "ay 1 Ciretai Court oaiein "" " . " "' ... ' u the I keys to his house and car. Neither his wallet or keys have been found, police added. Charln at. na "ta": John Raphael !: Final account proved. Kau Arm, eit,te: Order approelni final account and dlrocunl diminution. Marrtaia Ueenw -, . Barmond Leror MrCautei, 1. labor", and BettT X. Brownoll. 1. oltica clert, both of Valeu. With HZnd Airborne rnnT BRAGG. N. C. Pvt. Charles H. Klooj. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kloos, 1110 North Summer street, Salem, Oregon, i. nn Hutv here with the 82nd HrWni division. Kloos, who entered the service in the spring of 1953 snd is a former Salem high school student, recently completed the airborne course at Kort Bennin, C.a., He was em ployed by the state forestry de partment ana oy nuruiu in home construction work prior to entering the service. On Submarine PEARL HARBOR. T. H. Robert L. Hughes, chief elec .-::..,'. mate I1SN. son of Mr. rnd Mr. Joe C. Hughes of 1595 -.:. --.ii--h etreeL Salem, or 2iin. is serving aboard the Pa cific fleet submarine, alo. v, Stat, of Oretctn ,i r.l Oiyle C. Brown: Order reouirini plaintiff to appear In rourt Jan. and mo eau,e. n n.. - not be adludird In contempt of court tor alleced failure to proelde lupport moner lor minor children. Rhea Borkman e, Forman Brother!: Order of duunUeal baeed upon compromise- Virelnla J. Robert, John Thoma, Robert- Petition for eupnorl from Oro ellle ollf. under proelelon, of uniform reclproc,! enforcement ot support act. Hearing Set Preliminary hear ing on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon was set for Wed- nriv for Louise Miner. JO j- lor street, in district court Monday mnrnin She is charged with at tacking Joe Flink. 2430 Lansing avenue, with a pocket kniie in an argument at his residence Saturday evening. Released Two 14-year-old youths charged with burglary ot Willam .no !-niversitv's McCulloch stadium January 4 were released to their nsMntt Mnndav bv county juven ile olficers. They will prnoaDiy nc i Mm M M,Be cited to appesr in court later this j tvtenciinf, n-er .um oumi.ni of .plj ' complaint. Thereafter, the board of control could prepare recommendations to the 1955 legislature. Both Newbry and Vnander ap proved the suggestion, although Newbry pointed out that tne ori ginal concept of handling admis sions to the intermediate institu tion, provided that selection be made by officials of the two insti tutions concerned, men who were familar with the various cases. Gov. Patterson said that he had no nh lection to this concept but felt that there miaht be other ideaa that, might be developed by the committee ana mat au sug gestions should be given consider ation. . Lew Bid Received A low bid of $201,500 for con struction of a new inmate building at Fairview Home submitted by Albert Vik and Son of Eugene, was approved by the board sub ject to final approval by the state emergency board, which will meet in Salem on January 22. William Ryan, supervisor of In stitutions announced that a plan ning meeting to outline the needs of the penitentiary cannery next fall, will be held Thursday. All farm managers and heads of the various state institutions will be Dresent Will Prorate Surplus At tin; same meeting. Ryan asid, a surplus of approximately $30,000 of canned goods out of a total of $260,000 produced at tne prison last year, will be prorated to the varimia inmuiuunB. Rv iiai. of the manning at una stage of the season. Ryan said. ih nriuin would be in a position to more accurately estimat ure amount of acreage for planting re quired as well s the type and ".mourns Ot vegnnien rf-,uiic-a i-j the various institutions, nr a. C. Bellinner. superinten dent nf the Oreeon State Tubecu- lnsis hospital in Salem was granted authority to make a stuoy 10 De termine if a training course for graduate nurses should be estab liahed Such a course would pro vide for training for tuberculosis work similar to that being given at the stale hospital for psychia tric nurses training. Pilot Shortages In U.S. Airforce WASHINGTON W Sen. Russell (D-Ga) said Monday the Air Force faces a "serious shortage" of pilots and crews for A-bomb carrying planes because of Eisenhower administration cutbacks in the de fense budget Russell, a member of the Armed Services Committee and one of the chief eookesmen for Senate Demo crats on military matters, saia in an interview he believes the ad ministration's new defense program will close the gaps on corneal plana building without too much loss of time in that particular. "But there isn't any doubt that the reductions they made last year have caused a serious shortage of pilots and crews," the ueorgia enatnr said. "Sure, they've got a pilot for every plane, but tne commercial airlines nave uweej crews for each plane. . - "It takes a terrific amount of training for the supersonic planes. not nariic-iilarlv the lnnf range bombers on which we are depend- Glenn Morgan Dies After 3-Year Illness Glenn E. Morgan, who was a salesman for the Cherry City Baking company, making daily trips to the Sweet Home area from 1941 until 1951, when ill res, forced his retirement died early Monday morning at a lo cal hospital He had been ill for about three years and hospital ized iince December IS. Morgan was born at Austin, Minn., May 21, 1897, and as a boy moved to Canada with his parents. Ha came to Salem in 193S from Saskatchewan. Can ada, and was a lata resident of 1704 Clutter road. Survivors include two sisters, Miss Fern Morgan of Salem, and Mrs. J. H. Cowan of Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. . Canada: t brothers. Fred E. Morgsn of Portland and Richard L. Morgan of Salem;, and seven nephews. including Jack Morgan ana vics ie Morgan of Salem. . Announcement of f u n e r a services will be made later by the Howell-Edwuda chspet Under his proposal to "freeze" certain surpluses, the excess sup ply of these commodities such aa wheat and corn would be isolated from the market so aa not to have depressing effect on prices. Under the flexible program, gov ernment price guarantees would be high in time of shortages to encour age production, and low in times of surpluses to encourage consum ption and discourage over produc tion. The President said the present war-born mandatory supports should be permitted to expire at the end of this crop year. VA farm program be said, "first 1 all should assist agriculture to earn its proportionate share of the national income. It must likewise aim at stability in farm income. There should therefore be no wide year to year fluctuation in the level price support He said too that "a farm pro gram must fairly represent the int erests of both producers and con sumers. Under the President's program, price props on major crops would vary between 75 and 90 per cent of parity. Parity is a standard for measuring farm prices, declared by law to be fair to farmers in re lation to prices they pay. The President said adjustment to a new farm program must be ac- , complished gradually in too mt crest of farmers and ia the inter eat of the economy of the nation as a whole. For such conimoditics aa meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs, tobacco, soy beans, cot tonseed, flax, fruits and vege tables, and sugar, the President , proposed no changes from present programs. The flexible price support plan, under which price guarantees would move up or down with changes in supplies, would be ap plied to wheat, cotton, rice, cant, and peanuts. The "modern" parity price for these products would be lower than prices determined by the old for mula. The President suggested, however, that the shift from the old to the new parity be carried out gradually. He said this should be dona in steps of five percentage points of the old parity per year until the change has been accom plished. Eisenhower said that removal of the threat of price depression due to huge surpluses which now total nearly I billion dollars is an essential part of his program. KEDEEK CHORAL MEETING , KEIZER -The Mother's Choral Coup will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tues day, January 12, in the Keizer . s school house. Robinsons Sue for Cutting of Timber A chain of circumstances has resulted in a suit being tiled in circuit court by Harry A. and Elnora I. Robinson against Fred ent to retaliate against the enemy More in which the plaintiffs seek ; ' ' The complaint states that be tween May 1 and July 1. 1952 the defendant went unon the nlaln- tllfs una without autnonty ana proceeded to cut and remove cer tain timber. For this alleged act the plaintiffs seek S30oa As a result of removing timber from adjoining property, the com plaint further alleges, a urge tree on the plaintiffs' property was undermined. This tree leu and knocked down other trees, one of which struck the house heloncins to the nlaintiffs. The complaint states tnat tne plain tiffs were damaged in the turn of $1500 by resson of the falling trees. Ask Strike Votes (Continued from Paf 1) Porter Olwm 4 8-ndrr1 Oil Co of CiHI Suit CMklnt Judmnt Ol enrr. "-"-" ataa .urlail rtstTnlaTfil UnflCf 01.4? CftUM of irtlon nd I40O under ft tweond. Suit hft1 m ulomobtl asMld-nt Jn. W. ls on htthwj Ml bout I nfln wt of Mil) otr. Aei.na fgtrli V lrfrll enmptilnt. WascoCounty's Centenary tuv nAT.T.ES un Wasco County, which once stretched to the Rocky Mountains, observed its 100th anni versary Monday. Public ceremonies will not be neia unui oprins. wircu the county pioneer association meets. The county's boundaries, as drawn by the Legislature Jan. 11, 1854, included all land from the Columbia River and the 48th paral lel on the north to the California-Nevada-Utah boundary on the south, and from the crest of the Cascades to the, crest of the Rockies. Five years ialer the county began shrinking, first as territories were crested in wasningion anu iu. and later as 17 other counties east, of the Cascades were formed in Oregon. Suomela Sworn in On Wild Life Service WASHINGTON m - Arnie 3-' c.l. flrcoon State director of fisheries since 195, was sworn in Monday as assistant director of the Fish and Wild Life Service. Secretary of the Interior McKay described Suomela as one of the world's greatest authorities on , c- I. will hm Alaskan saimon. auunma "" "ihelp finance sucn lunus ui naid 110.1100 a year to fill a job that ,linH mMt. certain standards. had been vacant since last year. . Eisenhower said these standards are not adequate to pro tect and conserve these funds that are held in trust for the welfare individual union members." hia a soo-wora menattKC mc The nrnnnsal for a pre strike poll of workers is not without pre cedent In American labor law. The Smith tonnauy act. World War II required assent. from workers belore tney couio lAflativ 0a out on strike. 7. :L J.-.: Tiki. in aiiooeaiion me aaomivu ui muo nrov sion as pan oi me " uarfiv an. cisennuwcr "' Thr ! nomine: which so vitally effects the individual employe as the loss of his pay when he is I called on strike. in such an important decision he should have an opportunity to express his free cnoice oy secrev ballot held under government aus- In his discussion of welfare rnH. ih President noted that the law now bars an employer from H-alrlnlf HRVTIltl tO t UniOO U3 help finance such funds unless the VSS Sab-1 Ens. Bower In Korean Area FAR EAST Ens. Wilbur M. one arm of Mr. and Mrs. t. n-e mm South Commer- Cairm. Oregon, is serving in Korean waters- aboard j..,m-r liss O'Brien. Bow er, a grsduste of Oregon State college, wss a memoy " Naval Reserves ir. Salem, Ore gon, and reported for active duty March 8. 1953, at the Naval Re serves' officer csndidste school he grsdusted from thst school in July, 1953. The Knit Shop in Turner is open Mondays till 9 p.m. Closed noon saiuraay. rnuire ,..... 1804. Ruth Nyberg Barber. Rent walkers. Wheel chsirs, beds. 10C-30C per th month; also buy k sell. Max O. Buren, phone 3-7775. 745 Court paint with glamorizing Treasure Tones, see our urn standing wallpaper eollection. r-M,ic riarke Co.. 255 N. Lib erty. . Births Rarrf A. r6 Tsr T Rrlntvvn Frfd More Cmpltint i-nint juntnirTii nf 4Mft for dfi. e.ilfir'tl ht t: Da?fvfifiimt' JmtiTrtT cretin tit ef Innfftertnl H-n. krihtif Tin Dunlin l 1 - "d A1in Vrovn: FUMnttfn rPlT t 6 fend ant antwtr tvfktnt tor Jttdimtiit m teutht la complilnt- Seat Cover Clearance. Batdorfs Firestone Stores. Open evenings. SkH Green Sumps. , iTr,i.m m-ive-In. 850 N. High St, now open 11 ""7. Closed Mondsys. For orders to go Phone 2-1098. a-nrrlinn lessons. Instru ment rented while you learn. WUtaey Music House. I860 State. Ph. J-7188. teoa t Cour n slate ln4o,trlal AcdSent CoeimlMlan- Judiment aeder. w..ui mm etlmilallan itetnc plalnttff ftu- aitlonal eompematlaon far permanerit partial Slrahllllf iumcien, i. , . ... ., -,. itt eeniDeniatlMi for per manent partial ItiaPOItT anal -U SI per cent loe, , in a , . ia nrrinft, Lieansaa Staple Lea MrClelle. M. Pludent. SS Bean KOkS anS klaaav u AdekHt, ti. tariL it. B. a Varlna Carp. Attrl!le. iihI Carrtaa Molaklsea. II. at kMM. Baa UaMra. Calll. , . I 1 :i I I - i I III V I II I "VX f 11 1 . ( 1 K MSA i i ii f i i t a I ew-l .atama-l . President expressed his hope that the changes he suggested "will be enacted by congress promptly. they will more firmly esiaousn uie bssic principles of the law." Blizzard Hits i Continued from Pe ll Clilea SlelnfeMt. IS. If S. armeel erelre. Vtncatieer. Waeh . ainl Danna Dea nnteinian. IS. un-irps ii-Tata. in Steawvar Orm. Sajeau 1ITIF0M t AST A worker toadies a seela m res saratlea ef Jaws ef a BTthlstetie shark 1st the new feeall and fish ! a'tAwrWMneu.rf Nataral Bisury la New York. I The heaviest snowstorm in seven ....... jmnMt nine and one-hslf inches of snow on Philadelphia and -..minnincr areas Monday. School shut down. Industries and offices il with nartial forces SS workers gave up or ci ' hind schedule in efforts to reach their jobs. .. , . Flight schedules were disrupted at LaGuardia Field and Idlewild Airport in New York vny. If the Weather Bureau s predic tic holds aood. the snowfall will be the largest in the city since arlv 1U9 when about 15 inches tell The record for the city was the crippling 25 s-incn lau ot uec. 26 and 27, 147. Complete mobiliiation of city De partment of Sanitation forces be- r . .. i L-IAI t km, .and gan early monuay. - ,,ih I son dIows were on the Job before dawn, and other thousand! of city workers were due to pilch ia " 3 D m Qf&lZP& CH Ssalu Idoiiticol Uxtry fMtvrts fownd TOP-QUeVUTt v $59.SO Mttrtmsl ' MATTHESS V 4' " I 1 1 1 era- "V N. V'pMitte" wy iaP4 - GEORGE JESSEL Vi u .FALY'S smash TV hit IlUllliry na wr "COMlBACK STORY" xMTX - I rNr5isr. Soma high tell ceusit $59.50 cjueiiltyirrnrrrrassesl Sam pro-bwlH borders for longer weorl Some trw-bolonced Inreer spring vnltl Soano etoKiKO eJsKcrsrtar aWslgnsvel c ovarii Sssmo ejusterry inatchlitg h aprlng fer Hist $39,951 In both Twin end Ml $lx. Here it is!. ..the SAVINGS EVENT you've bean waiting ail year fori Your chance to at a genuine 8)9.30 quality Stale Inncnprins Matt rail for almost 820 LESS1 Scaly Is diicontiauing ihs ticking pattern on tbtis Usurious Anniversary Mattrssiei... and YOU get this rarriac sa. lags of ONE-TH1RDI At a ar,oaWMt3995,yoacan afford aarw ajttra for rearjr bad room in yoar home! But, harry! They'll go like wild trt! Comt ia aod get YOURS today! 450 Court Street SAIEM SIIVWTON AlANY MT. ANOIl We Oiva and adeem Penney Saver Stamps Open Friday Nights -Till 9 P.M. HI VI 1 1 Walter. !' 0" "'