2 Tho Slat man. Salom. Ofqon. Saturday. Oclobbr 19, 1948 Loyal Warner Opening New IVIolor Firm lAy A VT artier, wh ierntly t!liirft mifnfi of the J. C. iV'irvry Mre In filfn. and long a !etrr n civic work. Friday r r i -ut.4 rf he wmiI.I (!! the VI' Hi t' r cTiJnr in a new j r. Ntember 1, handling Unroln ' at.) Mcitury cmr uini with him will be f i r M K.'ir.ey, f m'f I v with t"' Furl Ktsnal bok; Carl Sny- Crr. Ii4mrr!r with the Valley Mo- ! t H tmtny. an.l George Foster, ; i.prM.r rf the L'nijn OilVom- j MKiey is t le office man- r tnyntr part manager, and F trr wn ice manager. t Warner, graduate of Willam ette and former boys work secre- Ury of tha YMCA, currently la president of the community chest and on th boards of directors of the YMCA and the Knife and Fork club, While away from Salem for a few years he wn district mana ger of Penney's out of Denver and Salt Lake City. Warner said the new company would have complete parts and ervicing departments. FIRE B CRN'S UPHOLSTERY City firemen late last night ex tinguished a fire which had burn ed considerably upholstery in a parked car at 24S Division sU it was reported at central fire sta tion. Cause of the fire was unde termined. Name of the car owner was not immediately available. ltir.sYiri I ONT. MIOWtt FROM 1 F.M. rTl NOWI OREGON'S .Ki..vr n; PICTI RK. f DANA AlDriWS briah do:;lYY SjBflCIVOH SSSAXaUTWJUD PATXXUtOC If Co-Hitl Prootoo Foator INSIDE JOB" SEVEN KILLED IS HONDURAS TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras. Oct. 1 8 -I?1) -Seven persons,-were killed when a Taca Airline plane crashed yesterday on a mountain peak be tween San Ignacio and Teguci galpa. Poor visibility was blamed for the crash. ENDS TODAY (SAT.) Gary Cooper "ALONG CAME JONES- Buster Crabbe "LIGHTNING RAIDERS' CONT. FROM 1 P3L TOMORROW! FOR THE WHOLE family: ?HJH 1 1 ION 7"Njf77 tears cunow ACTION CO-HIT! Zaae Grey's "WEST OF THE PECOS" BOB MITCHUM Musical Night To Be Resumed By Local Choir The morning choir, directed by Virginia Ward Elliott, wilt give the first of ;its winter series of music programs Sunday at the First Presbyterian church at 7:30 p.m. These programs have been very popular in the past and many people have' been asking when they were to be resumed. f Featured guest artists at this program will be a string quartet from Linfield college, McMinii vilie. In the Quartet are, first vio lin. Virginia Byer; second violin. Patricia McManemy; viola, Shir ley Wild, and cello, Carol Mitch ell. They will play two groups of numbers, and in the first group are "Serenade," by Haydn-Fo-chom, and. "Two Gavottes," by Bach. In the second group, "Rock of Ages," Kriens, and "Gratitude," by Kriens Some of the numbers in which Mrs. Elliott will. direct the choir are: "Prayer by Guion. H That Dwelleth in the Secret Place of the Most High," by Potea, and "My Cod and I," Latvian spiritual. The minister. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin, will give a brief medita tion, "On Wing! as Eagles. Sunday morning, at the : 10:55 service, Dr. Chester Hamblin will preach on the subject "Opportu nity." Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, organ ist, wUl play "Benediction' and "Now Thank We All Our God by Karg-Ebert, The choir will sing "The Silent Sea," by Neld linger. ; s I - 1 1 i ' i sssssssssssssssssassssssssassssssssssssMssaasg I Iron-Aluminum Deposits Located in Northwest .WASHINGTON, Oct U Hn Vast new deposits of commercially acceptable bauxite concentrate, used in manufacture of aluminum. have been opened up in Arkansas, the bureau of mine experiments said today. t Further aluminum reserves may be made available, the officials told a reporter, through use of an iron-aluminum deposit found in the northwest. The Aluminum Company of America, they said, is planning to establish a plant in Oregon or Washington. ! PHONE 3467 MATINEE DAILY FROM 1 P.M. PI1EVUE TONIGHT AFTER ENDS TODAY1 (SAT.) "BLACK" UEAUTY" Mona FrMman Brenda Joyco DANGER WOMAN" IIIDIJIGHT! . . . STARTS TOMORROW! BLAZniG ADVEI7TURE! ! BREATH-TAKING LOVELINESS . . . Riding.. . Fighting... Using Man's Weapons and Woman's w Mr" I J rJ '"N I ALEXANDRE DUMAS' SWASHBUCKLING ROMANCE... SSL , WW B M " m. J dBMSSSSBaMMiH I j 4K ".VVX D.r ctfd nv EDGAR G. ULMER Associaia Producer JACK D. GRANT CO-HIT! CAYKTY! GLAMOUR! LAtCIITKH! AND ...... MURDER MADE XOgPEm stsmn JOHN ' I.ENOnt! LODER HUBERT with ; CHARLES DINGLE FRITZ KORTNER EDUARDO CIANNELLI MARTIN KOSLECK FRITZ FELD EVA GABOR fTYiTil.J'HIlR i i'i'i'jti-ii ANNI GWYNNE ioieit a SHAYNE rCj LATEST NEWS1 U.S. ARMY B-29jON IXIGHT OVER ICE -CAP FROM HAWAII TO CAIROI . . . SEC BYRNES AGREES WITH STALIN ON WAR! 3R AND 4TH j WORLD SERIES GAMES! AND LATE FOOTBALL HIGH LIGHTS I -I i i Both Parties May Nominate Successor Both 'the Baker county demo cratic and republican central com mittees can nominate candidates to succeed the late State Sen. William ?. Strayer, Baker, who died at his home there Friday, state election bureau officials an nounced following a conference with Attorney General George Neuner. Parish Pupils Elect Bill Hill Bill Hill is president of the Parrish junior nigh school stu dent body, and Kent Meyers is vice-president, as a result of, a general : student election at the school yesterday. Primary elections for the school's two parties, the Liberal tor party and the Studenteer group, were conducted last week. Other elections yesterday to ' stu dent poata Include Betty C'peley. bpc retary: Donna J'rndersraf t.' treasurer: Jim Rock, sergeant at arms: Daryl Otrod. assistant serjteant at arms; Bick Klinefelter and Harry Turner, yell leaders; Mary Mrl'arlane and Jerry Savage, song leaders; Muriel Steus off. Periscope . editor; Janet Galser. publication manager: Buzz Covalt. eighth grade ; representative: Amy Girod, seventh 1 grade representative; Mary Campbell, girls' league presi dent: Sophia Polalea. girls' league rice president; Lois Chamberlin, girls' league secretary; John Caspar, boys' league president; Archie Elliot, boys' league vice president, and Bob Sogge, boys' league secretary. Accident Victim Rites Monday Funeral services for Hurley Jessie Pratt, 23, Hoskins, who was killed in a logging accident near Kings Valley Thurs4ay, will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday in W. T. Rigdon chapel by the Rev. Dudley Strain, Burial will be at Lee Mission cemetery. Pratt was killed when struck by a log while at work as a chaser in logging operations of the Bern hard Koches Lumber Co. Surviv ing him are his mother, Mrs. Edith Kelly of Hoskins; four brothers. Bob Kelly; LeRoy, Carl and Kieth Pratt, all of Hoskins, and two sisters, Mrs. Christine Mitch of Vanport City and Connie Pratt of Hoskins. ssssssavsENDS TODAY'S I Roy Rogers "SONG OF ARIZONA Ana Sethern VT GOES MAISIE" TOMORROW I INIIItf MIIKS siMMlt RITA HOTORTII wm FORD -Co-Feature Jess : Barker "GIRL Of THE SPOT Death Claims Mrs. Baker Mrs. Mary E. Baker, 96, wife of Joseph It. Baker and resident of Salem since 1891, died Friday njght at their residence, 545 Court st. The funeral will be held in W. T. Rigdon chapel at 10:30 a.m.. Monday with Dr. Jo seph Adams affociating and with concluding services at City View cemetery. Mrs. Baker, the former Mary Barnes, and Mr, Baker were mar ried in 1897 in Tacoma. Mrs. Bar ker was an active member of First Methodist church here and served for a number of years as secretary of the board for the Methodist Old People's home. Surviving besides the widower are a brother, E. T. Barnes and a sister, Mrs. Amie Mills, both of Salem; two nephjpws, Harry Q. Mills, Beverly Hills. Calif., and Waldo O. Mills, Salem, and a niece, Mrs. Ruth Mulholland, Ta coma, Wash. Salem WAC Works in China Tech. Sgt. Helen Ng Muntayne, Salem-born Chinese and three year veteran of the U.S. Women's Army corps, now is attached to the staff of Gen. George Marshall at Nanking, China, as secretary, it was learned Friday. Miss Muntayne is the daughter of the late Chung Sing, promin ent hop grower, and Mrs. Dora Sing of 904 N. Commercial st., and is widely known in this area. The WAC sergeant is the only woman in General Marshall's of fice, and writes that "every day is a working day." She also speaks of seeing Madame Chiang Kai shek, wife of the generalissimo, and says that Mrs. Chiang visits frequently with Mrs. Marshall. Miss Muntayne visited China twice prior to the war. Children's Day Rally Will Be Held Sunday SILVERTON Children's day will be observed by Trinity church Sunday with a noon dinner and a program in the church social rooms. Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr, Trinity pastor, has returned from Park land where he attended a Pa cific Lutheran college board meet ing. The Rev. S. L. Almlie, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran church re turned Friday from his annual few days' hunting trip to eastern Oregon. Mission program and festival night is planned October 25 by the Junion Immanuel Guild, Evelyn Gaffey, president. Terms of Barracks Transfer Due in 10 Days ' Definite terms under which the war assets corporation will turn over the Klamath Falls barracks to the state board of education for use as a vocational school probably will be received here within the next 10 days, O. I. Paulson, in charge of the state vocational department, announc ed Friday. Formal application for the bar racks was filed with the ' war assets administration last Monday. aal If aJ l'lt 1 i J I III I J ll SB Cont. Today V Sun. from 1 p.m. HOW! lassie In Action GREATER THAN EVER1 nCHNICOLOR h- aafeaafaaataaMaahu naaSSBBBBBBS; rBVOBV PWWf eN . t u ' Co-Hit! No Doadlin on Thrills In "DEADLINE F0I1 MURDER" D gcrjoizG STARTS T0II0RR0V7! 9 i ENDS TODAY! ! Barbara Robert STANWYCK CUMMINGS "THE BRIDE WORE I BOOTS" also In Magitacolor f HOME ON THE RANGE" nriwfjnnMT. MIS SMITHS! 1 4t 9 EXTRA! SPORTSCOFE "PLAMETTO QUAIL" - LATE NEWS Quarterly Convention To Be Held on Sunday SILVERTON Quarterly Sun day school convention of Silver Ion district will be Sunday at the Methodist church at 2:30 p.m. Pas tors and Sunday school officers are asked to meet at 2:15 p.m. 1n the church social rooms. Election of officers will be held. The program during the after noon will consist of the conven tion sermon, the Rev. W. R. Gour ley; scripture reading, the Rev. R. Garbeden of Marquam; music by Christian Missionary and Al liance Sunday school; Silverton First Christian Sunday school; Silver Cliff Sunday school. -The Rev. Cook of Scotts Mills will speak. Benediction will be by the Rev. B. A. Franklin. Mrs. H. Jackson will be in charge of the children. Mrs. Terrill Rites Monday in Eugene DALLAS. Oct. 18 Funeral ser vice's for Earlene Audrey Terrill, 32, who died as the result of in juries received in an automobile accident near McMinnville Thurs day, will be held at 3:30 from the Simon Funeral chapel in Eugene Monday, October 21. Henkle-Boll-man is in charge of arrangements. Survivors are the widower, Louis Henry Terrill, to which she was married June 30, 1934; two daughters, Susan and Sharon; her father, Delbert James of Eugene; a sister, Mrs. Herman Jansen of Junction City. She was a member of the Epis copal! church at Eugene and Dal las Pythian Sisters. She was born at Oakland, Ore., July 1, 1914; and lived near Roseburg until 1926, and in Eugene from 1928 until 1941, when they moved here. Old Time Dances Tunes You Have Forgotten Music by PAUL WINSLOWS GANG Waltzes, Quadrilles, 2 and 1 Steps, ete. Every Saturday Night 259 Court Street Over Western An to Public Welcome Admission 60c, Inc. Tax CANADIAN TRAVEL FREED WASHINGTON, Oc,t. 18-(T Attorney General Clark announc ed today that Canadian citizens may enter this country across the Canadian border for visits up to DANCE Silverion, Oct. 19 Sponsored by Lions Club EVERY SAT. NIGHT K. I. HALL Music by Wayne Strahan's Orchestra V.F.W. Victory Club Old-Time Dancing TONIGHT Veterans Hall - Corner Hood and Church Streets Music by Marion Post 661 Orchestra Jlmmie Ritchie, Leader Admission COe Ine. tax Welcoi Tonight Silverion Armory 9 io 12 GLENN WOODRY'S ORCHESTRA 14 Entertainers 14 Admission 71e Mas Fed. Tax 14a Total t5 six months without pas ports, visas or other documents. During the war such visits were limited to 29 daya. rr EES; I Hi, Kids! TODAY at 1:00 PJL 4: BUGS BOiniY SHOW BIG STAGE SHOW to b Broadcast HSLH 2 Big Color Cartoons BIG SERIAL Chapter S CHICK C A RTEX DETECTIVE t BIG FEATURES Barbara. Robert Stanwyck Co man in rs In The Bride Wore Boots" Aloe "Homo on tho Ranae" (EKAPES $60 per ion Make Arrangements for Immediate Delivery Honeywood Distilleries, Inc. 501 S. 14th, galem DANCE Saturday Night Silverton Armory Woodry'a Orchestra D All CE Every Sal. Highl Claude Bird and His Miuie "Swine and Sway The Velvet Rhythm Way i FEATURING ! DOROTHY MARSHALL. VOCALIST ! VVOODBURN ARMORYr BALLROOM I Weodbnrn. Ores; on i m ms bw smms warn aw J'.w rfr 1 t5 lMl?llfe'ir ,i if a,