VIX -HERALD AND NEWT Thursday. Jen. S. IMS Get Dimes (and Dollars) Morcjfnng r kv i tMi?" -vi . . . .i w l. - tmm K. fcln Atfht infantile lunilv. SWlnjf inio Wldi maiwi u uww '""i r ' is. Every cent f needed, that disease requires more costly treat ment than almost any other, averaging $1000 a ease. Contributions ol Mr. and Mrs. America have enabled the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to make this costly care available. Keep up the good work! Salem Man Trees, Shoots Cougar on Squaw Point MERRILL What is believed !o bo the first cougar killed on the west side of Upper Klam ath lake in 30 years was treed and shot January 18 on Squaw point by Lewis Wampler, Sa lem. Wampler, son of W. H. Bill Prepared to Drive Out Illegal Pinball Machines ' SALEM, Jan. 25 W) Rep. John Steelhammer, Salem, who is disappointed that his two-year-old pinball tax law isn't produc ing much revenue, said today be is preparing a bill to drive out illegal pinball games and lot machines. The new bill would require itate tax commission agents to make weekly reports on the il legal machines. These reports would be turned over to the governor for prosecution. Steelhammer said the illegal machines are driving out the legal pinball games, and thus de priving old age pensioners of the tax revenue. Red Ambassador Returns to Moscow WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 lP) The soviet embassy disclosed to day that Russian Ambassador Andrei Gromyko has gone to Moscow for consultations. London reported earlier that ieaor uusev, soviet ambassador to Britain, has returned to the Russian capital, presumably in connection with plans for the forthcoming "Big Three" meeting. Nazi War Prisoner Dies of Tuberculosis FORT LEWIS. Jan. 25 (IP) In accordance with terms of the Geneva convention, a German prisoner of war who died of tuberculosis was buried yester day at the post cemetery with full military honors. The body of PFC Gefrcitcr Karl Simon lay in state under the official German flag in the stockade chapel attended by a guard of fellow prisoners. Catholic services were held at the chapel by Chaplain Leo Han sen, and the prisoner was buried with the sounding of taps and a salute fired by U. S. army troops. Wampler, long-time resident of the Odessa country on the west side, makes his home in Salem, coming to the Klamath country each winter to trap. Signs of the big cat, a male, had been seen earlier in the season although no kills except a porcupine that could be laid to the outlaw were found. Wampler picked up tracks of the animal on Moss creek, trail ing for three miles with three dogs, two alredales and a hound. Tuf fie, before they cornered him. Wampler held the aire dales 'in check and let the hound force the animal up a tree from where he was shot in the chest with a .30-06 bullet. He measured 7 feet 2 inches. Former Eagle Squad Member Killed PORTLAND, Jan. 25 (IP)U. Benjamin A. Taylor, 27, who left Albany and Salem to gain fame as a war flier, has been reported killed in an army airplane crash in England, December 22. Lt. Taylor joined the famed RAF Eagle Squadron and flew in the first British air raid, over Germany. After transfer to the United States air force he piloted General Eisenhower on several missions. Portlanders See Tub Travelling On Street PORTLAND, Jan. 25 UP) A series of Portlanders reported to police that a bathtub was whiz zing along the street all by it self. Police squads went out to the different streets where passers by had spotted the tub, but didn't catch up. Apparently, said police, the tub was at the end of a long tow rope attached to an automobile. Painter's O'Alls Can't-Buit-'Em. $2.19 OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main and 8th HEAT SOOTHES BACK PAINS! Heat rtHeves muscle pains foiVAjr, tit ely. To jet welcome, continued beat relief, for days, right at the sore spot, tpply one big Johnson's RED CROSS PLASTER or the heavier, warmer Johnioo Back Platter. . . . The mild, active medication, gently heits the back, stirs up blood circa Utioa. fights congestion, esses paia. . . . Warm cloth covering retains body heat, pro tects back against chilling, provides contin uous support. . . .Try this dean, easy, proved way to "heat treat" simple backache and other muiculir pains TODAY. (In caie of chronic backache, tee your doctor.) . . . Alwaya insist on the GENUINE, made by Johnson tt Johnson. pwKiirn CROSS PIASTER jjoVA BACK PLASTER . Brighten up each morning with our full-flavored and juicy Desert Grapefruit n(1....j-i.... . Desert sunshine and mineral- nieeEca sou grow our grape IP' extra good . . . pack tnem full of luscious juice, rich In vitamin C. In fact, half a Desert Grapefruit gives you a primary supply of that all important vitamin. . Taste one at breakfast. Enjoy juicy golden segments in fruit salads. And pour nutritious glassfuls of Des ert Grapefruit Juice for all the family. It's true "health from the desert." AOUtrt PRIMARY 5UPPIY JSh O, VlTAUtk rtm Flashes of Life Bv The Associated Pren FIRST AID SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 26 (P) Robert Iff, watchman at a mar ket, challenged a burglar. The bandit attacked him with a flashlight and knocked him to the floor. Then, before leaving, the ban dit helped the watchman to the sink, washed his cut and gave him first aid t MODERN GRANDMA LONG BEACH, Calif., Jan. 25 (Pi None of this rocking chair and knitting business for white haired Mrs. Laura E. Burwell. Mrs. Burwell, mother of nine children and with three great grandchildren, operates a drill press at an aircraft plant. Her age? Well she'd rather talk about the drill press, THANKS. COME AGAIN LOS ANGELES, Jan. 25 IP) Forty years ago the Los Angeles county board of supervisors con structed a county highway bridge. Recently they rebuilt it. Now the board finds they went over into neighboring Orange county to do all of that work. Supervisor Raymond Parby wants to know, won't Orange county at least take over main tenance? SPECIAL DELIVERY KANSAS CJTY, Jan. 25 VP) Henry Stern, executive of a bond investment concern, spent some months trying to locate a client who held 55U00 in bonds which had been called. Stern wanted to pay him his money. He finally got a clew a faint one. "Last time I heard of him, he was in some nudist colony out near San Diego," an acquaint ance told Stern. So Stern addressed a letter to the customer "Care of nudist col ony in vicinity of San Diego." The post ofllce found his man. COULDN'T RESIST PITTSBURGH, Jan. 24 (i?) When asked to explain why she was a half hour late for jury duty, Mrs. Katherine Murry proudly displayed a package and said her housewifely instincts would not permit her to pass up a butter line. The judge forgave her tardiness. DISABLED TULSA, Okla., Jan. 25 (IP) Frank James II, of Black Springs Ark., can't enter the cnecKer tournament next week, James explained: "A tree fell on me and injured an old hurt. I thought I could make it, anyway, but a horse hurt me again trying to throw me and l was told not to do any thing to hurt myself again, but unfortunately I did. ' Ladles' WORK SLACKS Blue Danim- OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main and 8th Fashion Front Flash From the (Signal Corps pnoio from SEA) Tired of heavy G. I. headgear, Pfc. Samuel Kennedy is pictured wearing a straw topper which he fcund in Belgium, enjoying its comfort as he scribbles a few lines to the folks back in Bakers field. Calif., d urine a lull in fighting. Margarine Point Cost Increases WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 UV The red point cost of margarine is going up from 2 to 3 points a pound, beginning Sunday, and previously point-free fat pork cuts will require a point a pound. Otherwise, the office of price administration announced today, red point values will remain un changed in February, and there will be no changes in present blue point values for processed foods. The night in 1034 Lillian Hell I11HI1 i ptU. IHC V.IIIIMIV1IO Hour" opened on Broadway, the author's bank account was down to aa. Shecplined Coats Watar-Roptllant. OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main and 6th Relaxation of Rule On Liquor Proposed OLYMPIA. Jan. 25 A bill designed to enable non-reMdonts to nSrchuse liquor In WwhUtjllon without delay was lntrodu"rt Wednesday in tno a " "'-, ton legislature oy .- F. Itlley (D'Klnii). .... ,, The nronoied legislation would direct the stale liquor con trol board to set up nilw permit Ini non-iol(Unt to niuka pur. cha'ea for l lt 1 rt"'"' r til valid iubuIo permits hitva been lulled, Blood tests for syphilis would . , nil mmllrunlH fnr marriage licenses iimlor terms of ii bill offoiod by Hi'ii. Dnnuld ..i....t. Jlvr'Lilluiiii nntl Uf'fllKN would bo denied , lliojp liifocted to such a singe tlm tholr Infoe tlon Is romnmnlmhlg or potonll- V'y . Ananm....... I - "" i"ogrni. "M ,WAKb T in A I.,.. ,i ."i Jin ), Survivor, ,V, h.P"" ' ported in making (iS liieilt tnrtv 1 " Is I ("Wleii I say coffee I mean FOLGERS" ' To help maintain your highesf vifaSify HELP GUARD BLOOD'S "IRON LEVEL" WITH THIS DELICIOUS CEREAL One:ounce dish of KELLOGG'S All-Bran gives over Vbrd your daily minimum iron needs XTOUR blood wears out just like most other parts X oi your Body, it mu,t De repienisnea aauy to keep vitality up to par. to make tnis new Diooa, iron is one of the essential things. The beit way to get iron is in foods. But few food, provide significant amounts of iron. Thus, your diet can be poor in iron without your know ing it and your "iron level" may decline. Fortu nately, however, there it one well-known break fast cereal that is antra rich in iron. And that is kellogg's ALL-BRAN, which provides even more avaiabfe iron than spinach. In addition to being rich in this vital element, KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN is an important, natural source of calcium, phosphorus, vitamins Bi, B. and niacin. This nut-brown crunchy breakfast cereal it made from the vital outer layers of finest wheat . . . chock-full of nutritive elements. KELLOGG'S All-Bran is made from the VITAL OUTER LAYERS of finest wheat You know that the akin of a potato and the peel of an apple are richest in vitamins and minerals. Into the vital outer layers of the wheat, as well, Nature has packed some of the richest gifts of sun and soil, ALL-BRAN i, made of these vital outer layers and is more abundant in many needed lood ele ments than even whole wheat itself. America's Great Regulating Food Beside, being a atorehouM of important food ele ments, delicious kellooo's all-bran is Nature's great regulating cereal. Millions eat it regularly. A one-ounce aetvlng is usually adequate for satisfac tory laxation, ALL-BRAN, triple-milled for golden oftneat, does not Interfere with normal digestion. Make sura your family gets a good start on it, daily quota of iron and other vital elements so plentiful in all-bran! Serve kellogg's all-bran regularly at the breakfast table, beginning todayl 1 : $L s?yj x IF HEALTHY, WHY DON'T YOU DONATE BLOOD? Mr. John P. Issel of 4428 N. LoPorte, Chi cago, III. has given 16 plnU-has baen donating regularly since Ponrl Harbor. Such patriotic men and women, everywhere, can toll you that anyono in good health can givo blood. For the fluid part of the blood is roitorod in a few hourt; tho rod corpuiclos are oon rebuilt if tho "iron level" of tho body Is proporly mnintaincd. Eat XEitooa'a all-bran u a cereal, in mumni, or on outer cereali. Freih and Ml flavord-a wonderful trot bauie they art Soblnlied th remarkable ntw mlhod that meant baiter, freikar poloto chlpi-at leading grocari. Atk for Slut tell when you wont thai grand 'potato flavor? Potato Chips Pononal Ivory Cake, 2 for ?( OVALTINE...Ige.jar65c Plain or Chocolate Flavored. SYRUP....20-oz.jar32c Chocolate FUvorad. Milk Chocolate 1 2lb.19c Ntttla Swtet. ' CORN.... 12oz. tin 17c Hoyal Club Vacuum Packed. 10 Pl. JELLY .... 21-oz. jar 27c Tea Garden mixed fruit Jelly UHc!ou, en to.it or for kiddies. TUNA.. 7-oz. tin 42c Rlnio Uge. pkg. 23c loraxo Hand CIhhi Xartllenl (of kiM 10-or. pkg.,2-JK Rlri Craekin Criip, Inih lakM. Mb. box22( SunbriU CUanw Hnt on dim tsty m bu Con, 2 for 9t Old Dutch CImmd He nun nd rlnu nA Can, 2 for 15t Sunihint GrohiiM aonil tor Hit w'" 2-lb. box 33t Fancy White Albacere. 3 Polnti, O-So-Good Nooft 14-oz. pkg. Hi Citra No Point, Blended Juice Pe-Lo-Co Sweet Potatoes, No. 2V2 tM In Syrup. No Point,. Citra Gold Orange Juice 46-oz. tin ll No Point,. I 46-ox. tin A Flour SALE Specials McDonald. 20 Pt. Tillamook Chocie 12 points Lb. 37c Diamond A Sliced Beeti No points No. 2 tin 13c Sperry', ft.ifi.J C f"l wi in eu jnow riour Soi.b. b. Milled to perfection under scl.ntiflc teU. Gold Medal Flour 50-Lb. Blf1 Wadham'i Diced Boet, No points No. 2 tin 11c Sperry'i Drifted bnow Floui . 25 Lbh S & W Coffee . . . Mb. g. 33c Appl. Keg, pure apple juc, .... M.fll(Ii jUB ,0(J Comb Honey Kol,,t ss'Toa" sal French'. Bird Seed 10.01. pkff ,3c Alber.' Flaptack Flour M-lb. bag 84c Alber,' Flapjack Flour 2)Mb. bag 22e Kellogg'. Cornflake, ,., pkg ,2(J Emil's For Rotioned Foej Carnation Milk, S polnl. .... tall U"'4'" .. . . .... te-t. U i,ioDy Tomato Julc zu poin, Llbby'. Royal Ann. Chorriei, 60 poW . n "fig Hunl'e Durkai. an nnlnle . Cre.woll Oram B.an., 10 pt... No. I " D.l Mont. Cr.am Corn, 20 ptM No. J' Del Monl. P.a,, 20 polnl, "'J Tru Pak Fey. Spinach, 20 pi... 'jj j Pork Roast , Polntl u 31c Boil Meat1Poinl u 2ic Pork Steak 4Polnt, Lb 31c Sausage Pur. Porkt , Pli Lb 29c Ground Beef4Polm, Lb 29c DILL PICKLES Navel Oranges Potatoes srrr!s.' Celery uuh Typ. AppleS Wh. rey. D.UdOUl. & tb. Taney Wlno.ap Sunklst Lemons ......,.