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SaikrlJTm Fi,lfc Ilrvlcal 35-Round Boxfag Card Set Wednesday, Armory Professional boxing, the town' in-agin-otit-again cport. ii In cam this nk. Tor Veterans of I" orei en Var Matchmaker Tex Sal krkt. enrt more back in th local pugilistic saddle, presents his long ewatted revival show Wednesday night at the armory, a 35-rouod party boasting a ! top-seeded re- snata-h natural as Its main attrac tWm. I ! - The rematch, featherweight scramble between Portland's iXiane (The Durable) Hoag and Tacoma'a Jackie Paul, is booked as bring for no leas hrnn the North wmt's feather rhampionshlp. It is ri(tri for the' championship 1 S- round route, which will be the first time in went bos ins; history a title brawl has 1 been produced In S-lrm. Capabilities of the two lethaNfuted gladiators are well krvw it by Markm and FVlk roun- tr futic faithful, j for Hoag and Paul slammed i off i a terrific here lt spring, Hoag won that one on a technicality a greenhorn aertand tasted in a towel . from Paul rorner-i-but not until he Had taken a hanth-rsttling punch tng from tha Tacoman. The fact that there La no love lost between the two fighters leant Injurious to Wednesday expectations either, Two sis-rounders and pair of four-rounders flu up Wednesday's fare. -Sugar Eddie Wharton. flashy Poruand welter tangles with Lou Ballard. Dots. Idaho. In one six -master, and Undefeated Chuck ( Kid ) Brown, who has fought her before, mixes with Irtth Johnny walker. Klamath rails, in the other Both are light weights. .!;. Salem's Southpaw Bud Abney leads the ffmr-round parade In his welterweight argument with Bomber" Daniels. Portland. An other four-rounder, yet to bo named, start the show at t:30 p-m. . ; ! right tickets go on sale at Maple as Iteene s Monday. WSC Outclasses Vandals, 32-0 PULLMAN, Wash.. Oct. 5 -OP) Halfback Jerry j Williams raced around end for two touchdowns and punched through center for another today as Washington State college trounced the Uni versity of Idaho football team 3: to 0 before 14.000 fans. The Cougars played most of the game deep In Idaho territory. Idaho shoved back several threats but rould not get sustained of fensive boiling. For Tlsrcsgli IlcliaBb; Ado Dcdy and Fender Work ' USE L0DEI1 DDOS. SEKVICE V eaa depend apea ear body to tor out work on year ear that yea can bo presd of. LODEn OI10S. OLOSXOBIXJC SALES AND SZBTICX MS Crater St - Ph. slU-Un ltth Year la Sales BncUeyes Belt Trojans, 21-0 LOS ANGELES Oct 5-PV-A f ea ther-f oo ted. he da -up band of uuckeys from Ohio state, i paced by a hard-charging line, drubbed the Southern California Trolans. 11-0, today In a Intersectlonal grid battle before 80.047 In Mean rial , Coliseum. Bouncing back from a 13-13 tie with Missouri in their opener last week, the Buck eyes uncorked a fine one-two of fensive punch In Fleet Halfback Tom James and Bruising Fullback Joe Shtsler, the latter scoring all threw touchdowns. An unrelenting, fast forward watt, headed by Capt. Warren Amling at tackle. End Jim Cram and Center Tony Adam'e. so com pletely dominated the Trojan lino that It was no contest most of the way. ' asasissBBBsSBjpasBeawasSBBSSBBswasaBBSBBssm f Jack9, Moylan Enter Finals I" ' J: SAN FRANCISCO. Oct S -1X1 Jack Kramer of Los Angeles and Eddie Moylan of Trenton, N. J, cam from behind today to fight their way to tho finals of tho Pacific coast tennis champlon- snips. Both men dropped the opening sets. 'Kramer, national champion, defeated Julius 1 eld man, Berkeley. -. 11-B, 6-1.' 6-2. Moyland won from I Larry Li has, San Francisco. 2-8, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. Wolves Wallop Pacific, 18-0 MONMOUTH. Oct. $(Special) Tho Oregon College of Education Wolves opened their 1046 football season here Friday with an 18-0 victory over Pacific college of Newbrrg. Monmouth scored In tho second quarter when Tom Jones passed to Bob Crook on a 50-yard play. The Wolves tallied twiro la tho third period, on a pass from Jones to Allenbaugh for 20 yards, and on a pass Inter ception and 45-yard run by Da via. ( Scio high toppled Monmouth Jn a 6-man football preliminary, 39 to 1. Tulanc Coach's Son Is Injured TULSA. Okie.. Oct. S -VP) Husky young Henry Frnka. Jr., son of football, famous Henry Frnka. Tulane university coach, suffered a dangerous braia In Jury last night In the waning moments of his Tulsa Will Rog ers high school team's gridiron batUe with Tulsa Central. Tho IT-yeer-old backfield star was reported by physicians to havo a 50-30 chance to live after: under going an operation by an Okla homa City specialist j Tho sportsman is a favorite vic tim of rheumatism. It is one of Tho oldest diseases known to man kind. ; i 1 i ii ii i i SEVENS FOET Jahnay Vsader .- Maer (above),, ace- Cincinnati Keda southpaw who la 1S3S : barled two ao-raav bo-bitters la . a row. la they UsUUva pitching choteo for tho Natl anal Warners :' next Saaday ailoraaoa la their eahlMUeea gaaao with tho A : leaai leagwara at Water park. ' Salcnvi BiU Beveos. who won 16 games far the New York Yankees this year, will too the : rVasars sUav far the Assert Fazio Snatches Lead, Open Go FORT WORTH, 4 Tex, Oct W)- George Fazio of Los Angeles wrested leadership in: the Fort Worth $10,000 open golf tourna ment today from amateur Frank Stranahan of Toledo after an up hill battle which found Fazio shooting a six-under-par 65 for a 54-hotel total of 201. Stranahan needed a : three-under-par 66 to remain ahead of the Cilaornian and he came in with 70 for a 202 total at the end of the third round. This left the. youthful To ledoan in a tie for the- rutmer-up spot with Jim Ferrier of Chi caro, who raced around the 150-yard Glen Garden course In 66 today.' Byron Nelson, the Denton. Tex- farmer playing out of Toledo snoi ms dosc round oc the tour nament a three-under-par 66. to give him a 209. YMiftew Ready The YMCA'a welgkt liftlag classes are aehedaled to start Taeaday. October a. at I:1S and 7:1$ S--BS. Classes will be ander the direction of Frank Ward aad Don Dmneaa, local weight liftlag eathaslaata. Classes win meet Tuesdays. Tbaradays aad Frl days, with lastraetieaal esapba sU mm body aad amacalar de velop meat . j r- yoriUi3cncb (Conilaaed from page 12) ' Leftflelder Dark r Med wick led off that sixth with a long drive to eeater. Jeje White retrieved tho ball trass under the score board, relayed It to Goose Goe Ua. who rifled It to Marv Owen at third. Marv straddled tho bsg aad took the throw. Bat Med wick, who was already la there, oversiid tho bag and apaet Marv, who. In regaining ; bis balance. stepped est Bled wick's hsnd. Dmcky, lying en his back, s track at Msrvs face with Ma apikesLi Whem tho .Tiger faas saw this, they outdid themselves baalagi Ducky.. i It waa aa omlnoas sign, for when the aide was retired and Medwiek took bis ; paaltUw tn f rent of the temporary bteaeacrs, 1766 faas promptly began yeU tng. Take him. oat! Take him oatt l Take him out! And : It spread over the park like dowa-wlad fire la a ripe wheat t field. : Madwlck stood there facing the angry ssab with his hands aa . bis hips. , ismssne threw - an oraage over the - 16-Coot wire fence. Madwlck eaagfat It in his giove aad laagbedw Aad that was bad. far soddenly there was m hawrr of frahV vegeUbles. ther mae bottleav ssllaT aad pea bot tles, lsaseh backets, eashlons. hats everythlaaT that erasy mob eoeid get lta hands esw Medarick.retrsate4L.Tl er tonltaaad for 26 mlsmteo : laager, aad when1 It sabslded early half an- boor was re emired far s erew to clean ap the-mesa. The game was then re earned, bat the minate Dacky retained to his pestUoa. the shower started all: ever agala. Ty Tyson, at the mike la the press box. appealed to the mob, bat to no avait They wanted Med wick eat ef there and now they were i thresieniag so tear down the feace and go after him. It was then that Commissioner Landls took a hand. He exiled Medwiek aad Owes to his box. between boose aad first. They stead facing- bias with their bats off. like a pair of bad boys, while be eaesUoned them, lie decided that simply to sppeaae the f Dacky should be banished. the park. Tho faats then per mitted the game to eentiaae. Bat the Great Dis waa , too snaeh fee their team. lie aUowed them six hiU aad the final score f was 11 to 6s The Cards had come to Detroit by bus. It was aar roaaded by pellcemea while they got aboard, and It left ander heavy "police escort the mutate the last man (who wasn't Dacky Medwiek!) climbed la. It was the asset exciting series I ever saw and one of the worst displays of bad sportiaiiMhtp la baeeball histsry. Observing the laws of fire bre- Vention in the forests as vou do tn your own home can help keep our forests green. i f sbew itea or The Shoveller duck has a spe cialized bill to sift mud and wa ter throurh a sieve In the bill and still retain ail the edlWe food stuffs. . ' J ..li ; . 1( DUO says: -. It's ao secret tbst mora and more physiciaas are directinr patients to this -Reliable' Pharmacy. Tbef know that we cam aJwartbecoaoted on for carefsi cooapoaadios;. Jl I Wl!IeUaj ; Capilal Dxxg Slcre Car. State A Ubertr Paeae tilt - V. i Yopir IHloirric-5 i?oir OTERTIBHilESS bgajca caTagt ASK TEACIIEK PAT KAI8ED SATTLE Oct S-ifl-Rcom- mendattons that teachers mini mum salaries in this state be raised from 61,800 to $2,400 was approved today by the Wash ton Education association's com mittee on school finance and tax ation.. (-. Legal. Notice atateawt mt tfce wwiiaato. IWWU cMrciilstlon, ill, tequired by ttt acta onusraas of Ausuai 24. 1S1Z. and ataeca S, ISM. mt The Oreae; lUNi publtasad OaUr aiMI ansSar. es atowday at Seiem. Oreeon. lor Octoaar 1. 1S4S, State ot Oregon, Ceun ty mt stsrtnnu Dmtowm me, a oetary puotte .la and tor tn State - and coexnty aSareaatat. paraonatly ep pes red Charles A. Sprarua. whe having been duly sworn according to law. dapeaaa and says that h Utm- pvbUahar mt Th Oregoa fclat iw. nd that Um foUowtns ta, U ua baa mt turn knewUdu sad bo na. tru atatatnvst a the owner aOip, asmseewwt (sad It s daily pa per, tho circulation), ate., mt the afore said publication toe the date shown In tho abovo caption, required by the Act of Aagsot M. iSlS. aa amoadod by Uo Act ol March S. isaa. omsettiod tn itlua U7. Pootai Laws and Jtagula tlona. prtnled on the reverse of Una form, to wttt t. That the aames aad addresses mt too pMbllaajor. editor, managms edi tor, and buainess manasara are: Pub liaher end -editor. Charlos A. aorarue. Saient. Orogos: Maaae tne Editor, Won sou woo, aaiom. troson: bimMwm Manager, Wendell wuitnarth, aalem, Ora. 1. That the ewnor la (It owned by s cor poi at! on. ita name and addxaaa must bo atsted aad aiao tomodiataiy Uioro ander tho. asaias and addreaaoa of atoefchoidara owning er holding one per rent or warm of total eanount of stock. U aot owned by a corporaUoa. the Ml a foot a anuot bo glvon. If owned by a Urm. company, or ether antn corpora tod cone at n. Ms asms and address.- aa well e l hoae oc. each indl vtdaal Boambor. mini bo glven.1 States man Publtahina Co.. SIS a. Com! St Salem, Oregon. Charles A. Sprsgue, Saiatn. Ore Bobort Spraguo, Salem, Ore,. Martha Spraguo Hurley. Rich mond. Califs Wallace A. Sprague. Cast Orange, N. J. 3. That the knowa bondholders, ntortgagoea, aad other sorurlty bold, era owning or holding 1 par cent or more of total smount of bond, mort gagee, ae ether aecuntUe aret (It there are none, so stato.1 None. . That the- two paragraphs next above, giving me names of tho own era., stockholders, sad security bold, era If any. contam not only tho list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon tho boobs of tho company but also, ta cases where the stockholoet or security holder ap pears upon the books of the comosny aa trustee or in say other fiduciary relation, the nam of tho noraon or corporaUoa. for whom such trustee la acting, la given: also that tho said two paragrapha contain atatementa em bracing affiant's full know lease and belief aa to. tho circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who' do not ap pear upon in boosts oc tn company aa trustee.- baud stock and securities In a capacity ether than that of a bona fid owuer: aad thie affiant has no to oeuev that any other per lactation, or cor Dotation haa anv Interest direct or Indirect la the said stock, bonds, se other securiUas thaa so stated b him. . I H. That uva average number mt copies of each laauo of thia publication sold or distributed, through mo malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during th tsialeo months oreoedlng th data shows shove ta 11.BS7. (This informs- tSns rooorsa irom amuy pubiica- Charles A. Spraru. Publisher. Sworn ta snd subacilbed before me thia 4th dav of October. 1S4S. Jessie L. Armeld. tatr cnramlsston aspUa Dee. It. Ues.) Report Asks Revenue Put in General Fund Transfer of liquor profits and other public assistance revenue to the genera fund, available fo. general appropriation. In lieu of the existing practice of fear marking' these funds, was favor ed by S. J. Barrick. director of Gov. Earl Snell'g tax study com mission. In 4 a report completed Saturday. . - i The report showed that net pro ceeds transferred by the state liquor control ; commission during the period July 1. 1943, through August 1948, totaled $10,038,384. Of this, $1,913,884 was obligated to meet the $12,000,000 appropria tion of, the previous biennJum, with a balance of $8,122,500 to spplyi on the current $12,000,000 appropriation. ; . Barrick said 10 months are left of thia biennlum to obtain the remaining $3,877500 which would require an average monthly trans fer of $387,750.. "It Is obvious, therefore." Barrick declared, 1'thst If the average of the past 14 roontha of $728,885 per month continues, there will be total re ceipts : from this source foe the bJennium of approximately $3. 400,000 in excess of the appro priation. Llqaor Profits Rise The director said that while liquor profits are Increasing, re quirements for welfare expendi tures also are on the uptrend and that estimated needs for the 1047 48 biennlum indicate that a much larger state appropriation will be required. I Another earmarked revenue for public assistance, Barrick averred, is the public amusement device tax which he estimated will yield about $225,000 a year, divided be tween the state and counties on the basis of 60 and 40 per Cent There appears to be no logical reason for earmarking of specific revenue "for public assistance pur poses," Barrick i said, , declaring that it Is an obstacle to compre hensive budget unity and lessens legislative control. Proposals Defeated Seven 1 attempts previously have: been made to place self sustaining state boards and com missions under legislative appro priation but the proposals were defeated.- Derrick's report also showed that Oregon's miscellaneous re ICE CREAK All Flavors, iNo 5 3 Limits, Qts, aSejg SAVniGICEIITEn Salem aad West Salem 4 ' 1 i A n n m n n ef f ,VA - - V' - aaasnaa, j t aV -Si with fho SENSATIONAL WATER PROOF COATING ' Si : -'.I-"..' ; lately featured in leading magazines 4 ScicntificsJly gtopa leaks re, farepere, dampness) inside or ootside . . . above or below ground . on rjorous rmtsonry fmrfacea such as f xoncheti auDiz and masonsy CLOCtS STUCCO COrJAON lUtlCK ROUGH PiASTUt I i . - .. i ' ! , : if. Turns wet cellar Into pUy room, wocfahop. laon drjrt WMarproofs walla, buJldinfretahuif veailsJ Damp-proof foundation --to keep hoogw damp free! Reconditions leaky swimming pools, foun tains, cisternal I ECONOMtCAl Cost is nominsl We wQ fc2jr furmsii applkau tion estimates. - ' Now available at Campbell Rock Wool! Co. 1132 Broadway' Local Dielribu tor- Phono 8498 CUumen Meet at Salem IIIrH School, North 14th and D Street : - " Except as .Noted Ocfobcr 7 fo Deremhor 13 Claaa Art Bleta Bookkeeping' . Clothins; Commercial Law. Drafting ... ...r Business English . Foods Machine Shop Practice Practical Mathematics Shorthand Typing Welding Psrrish Jr. lit Daj : Time Room Mon. & Wed. 7:15 Shop 3 Mon. & Wed. 7:15 128 Mon. & Wed. 7:15 101 Mon. & Wed. 7:15 ' 106 Mon. & Wed. 7:15 S-22 Mon& Wed. 7:15 129 Mon. & Wed. 7:15 104 Tue. & Thur. 7:15 S-ll Mou. & Wed. 7:15 110 Mon. & Wed. 7:15 124 Mon. & Wed. 7:15 125 Mon. & Wed. 7:15 S-ll BELATED THAIimiG Apprentices On-the-Job Trainees 'Accounting i j Dry Cleaning, Anto Mechanics Electricity ' Sf a.n i.Ft?der" tchina Shop Cabinet Making . ... Carpentry Meal Cutting Oock! and Painting -Watch Repair Plumbing Radio Repair Retail Sales Salettmanahip, General Sheet Metal Tab Machine Operator In seme of the classes listed above, there may be aa opportunity far a small namber of stadeats to earell who do not fall la the classifications listed. These people saay be carolled only through contacting th Director of Adalt Education. : Class Publicity Methods..... Review of Structural Design ...:....;. Developing Appreciation of Literature .J Seminar In Elementary Education i Seminar in. Secondary Education ! J. Visual Aids to ! Instruction Oregon History Current Affsirs. Applied Psychology First Year Spanish.. 1st CL Oct. 9 Oct- 9 Oct. 8 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 8 206 (7i30) 208 (7:30) (7:15) State IJsry. 127 (4:15) 127 (710) 217 (7:15) 208 (7:15) (7:30) raUe IJbry. (7:15) Public Uarr. i (7:15) r-abUe USry. Fee $7.00 12.00 7.00 150 X50 Per er. sr. 90)0 70)0 7.00 ! 70)0 7.00 NOTICE TO VETEDAIIS Qaailfled veterans msy take advantage of federal er slate for these eearses. Register the first night of class ta tho elaasreom as listed Phone 25172, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Phone 4143, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Tho Statesman. Salem, Oregon!, Sunday. October 9. 133 13 ceipts for the .1945 fiscal year were $3,250,000 as sgainst $200. 000 in 1940. Insurance premium taxes were 1389.000 in 1940 and $1,075,000 in 1945. County Ballot Notices Mailed r November election notices have been ma I led out to the .830 elec tion board officials in Markm county's . 87 precincts. County Cleric Harlan Judd announced Saturday, The notices concern the general election, the courthouse construc tion measure and the people's utility district - bill. Each board member will receive two notices of esch measure, except in Sa lem where the 330 election board members will receive only notices on the general and courthouse elections. Cleric Judd said. The proposed utility district does not Include Salem. MA IX, WEIGHT TO KISS Weight limitation for airmail letters and packages when ad dressed to members of the armed services and civilian personnel overseas with AFO or FTp num bers has been Increased from two to eight ounces, Albert . Cragg. Salem postmaster announced. The rate Is five cents an ounce.- Uanlod al Ones Glfico Girl lTeferably with some knowledge of hookkeeping; typing and pouting. Can Uc2l IzZm Kaless. Oregest Xttil IIo Experienca Ilcccrrry Heeded' SMARTING MONDAY' Horlliwesl PoiiU 1561 N. Front , I T5IJ Lj US ffiEITlfAYtl mm .-WAV TO" ''OBTAIN Pllfl You pay for new plate aa you wear them bft budgeting .cost vfilh Accepted Credit AENLESS ER SAYSt DR. P PARK MThere need be ao delay la arrancing with Credit far deatai plates. Pay as yea prefer, fas weekly or aa at li ly amemtte, Deaiat plates aad deatai ; service of all Iliads oa terms to salt per sonal ceavealenee." Select Plates Whone Color Harmonizes With That of Nature I "; ' ' ' ' ! A distinguishing feature of plates made with the Im proved material all dentists recommend for faithful j re production Is the permanent, natural calor blended Wear respond with that of" the game and tissues ol the mouth. Pistes have a grace and scanty mt design, a, soft aarf ace lustre, aad a tested strength, j Their resiliency In sores longer - wearing effi ciency sad they will net shrink or warp. Make yeur owe terms, within reasea, for plates. Psy as yea are paid. Realistic Effect. Achieved by Transparent Plate When Teeth Are Lost,' Have Them Replaced with Plates Save year expression. Miss lag teeth result la sunken cheeks, saegtag ' facial mas cles and distortion of pro file. I i Dentistry To take aeeds. Car mt indivktaa! Teetli Are Needed to Chew Foods That 7 Produce Energy A diet of stroag, vigor sets feed Is eendaclve to health aad vitality. Naiare Intend ed that year teeth should as sist In digesting these feeds. Diseased teeth should be re moved aad restersUeas made with plates or bridge work. Ia surveys made re cently. It haa bea estlaaated that : more than 29 mUUe deatares are needed by pee- . pts ia t t nation.- Make Plans for Yunr Dental Work with ;--'! I" - ; j . ACCEPTED CREDIT y. Give year teeth the atloa- Uoa they deserve. J DEL PM31L DENTIST 125 LIBERTY ST. CORN EH STATE TELEPHONE SALE3I 882S j Other Offices In Eugene, Portland, Tacoma, Spokane, Seattle And In All Uadlnc Pacific Coast Cltjes