Roy Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Powell. " J Special guest were Mr. and HaV.rwt-en Maqueria!e p.irtv Sat- , Mrs. Louis Cross. Mr. and Mrs. u riy night at the Keizer Grange 1 Paul Shafer, Dr. and Mrs. John hall "sponsors Here Mr. and Mis. 1 Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Walter El- A Masquerade Dance The KD darce club enjoyel a i 17 ODD YOU KNOW? Hi that the amount of cold air that enters the ave rage home through the cracks around doors and windows is the same as leaving one average size window wide open all the time? Slop Those Draffs Save on Fuel Be Comfortable Next Winter by Installing Ileial Interlocking Wealherslripping Service Guaranteed ter lifetime ef year heuse Free estimates No ebllgstlea Campbell Rock Wool Co. Home Insulation 1132 Brtadwar Weatherstrippinr lbee S49S YAIJTED! Walnuls and Walnnl Heals Highest Cah Price on Delivery MORRIS KLORFEIII PACKING CO. 460 North Front SU Salem Tel. 7633 CAR OWNERS Let u "winterize your car for cooler driving Changs transmission and differential areas Check battery and cables Flush radiator and fill with anti-freexe i Lubricate Check carburetor and Ignition Donesley's Motor Clinic "At the 'X' where Breadwsy meets Ilith" rhone iZiZ - 'Salem A mer, Mr. and Mrs.: B. A. Filler, Mr. and Mts. jlichajrd Sneed and Mr. and "Mrs. W. Li ONeii. Cam tits Casual Coeds Are Named Pledge Officers B XAXCY Bl'REN OREGON STATE COLLEGE Special) It doesn't seem possi ble that three ;week$ have passed since the beginning bf school here ajt Oregon State. The time cer tainly flies. You feel;right.at home for anywhere ! you walk on the campus you're; sure to run into one of the 60 Salern students at tending college here this fall. Much in evidence the first week were the bewildered freshmen. Helping them through difficulties were the; Rook 'and Rookess coun selors, a .helpful group which in cludes Roy Houck. Margaret Jane Emmon.,) Phyljis McGregor and Marie Newman, all juniors. Everything seems to be settled now. With rushing over the new pledges have elected officers for their various groups. Peg Sears was chosen as corresponding sec retary for Gamma Phi Beta. Then there are the ifour i pledge vice presidents all from Salem; Peg Paxson of Gamma Phi, Ruth Pearcy of Pi Beta Phi. Mary Rel mann from Kappa Kappa Gamma and Janet Miller of Alpha Xi Del ta. , Quite a novelty this year, so they say half of the Oregon Stat ers are Vetera Hs: It must be di erent from the college war years. Seen tramping to and from classes are vets Bob Macy, Loren Helm houL Louis Hough, Jerry Mont gomery, Jack Slater, Gordon Wel ler and Fritz Deckebach. Campus song, birds, all members of Madrigal, the women's glee club, and all from the home-town are Beverly McGilchrist, Roberta Meyer, Ruth Pearcy, and Corrine Wade. This club presents con certs each year so we'll be hearing more from them later, i $ Grains Dinner Hosts Mr. arid Mrs. G. R. Graen en tertained at a birthday dinner Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Green's mother and stepfa ther, Mf-. andf Mrs. C. E. Wid strand and Mr. Graen's father, W. L. Graen. h Covers were placed for Mr. and Mr. C. E, Widstrand, V. L. ! Graen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nel- ! son and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. ' Walter Karau, Larry. Alice and j Linda, Miss Jeanne Erickson of Monmouth and Mr. nd Mrs. G. R. Graen, Judy and Bobby. 81st Birthday Party The 81st birthday of Mrs. Han nah Evans vvai observed at a par ty given at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Rom H. Wood, 3915 State street. Neighbors arid friends gathered at the Wood JSome for a lunch eon and social-evening. The event .was in the nature of a surprise for Mrs. Evans. Telegrams and letters were received by Mrs. Ev ans from friends in all parts of the state. Mrs. Jones Will Head Auxiliary The Woman's auxiliary to the National- Federation of Post Of fice Clerks held i.ts first fall meet ingfat the Lawton Gi rod ' home on Maple avenue. Officers for the coming year are president. Mrs. Reece Jones; vice president, Mrs. Lloyd Dror bough; secretary, Mrs. LeRoy Kreuger, and treasurer, Mrs. Wil bur Cavender. Reports were given on a rummage sale held the earlier part of the month and highlights on the national convention which was held in Mijw.aukie, Wis., in August. WOWELO A Camp Fir Girls Column SacajaWea group met Wednes day with their guardian. Mrs. Howard Houston, at the Calvary Baptist church to plan a Hallow een party October 30. Committee members include Barbara Bone steele, Claudia Waters, Barbara Franzwa and Patsy Snider, decor ations; Carol; Lee, Joan Neal, Ju lia Ann Miller and Beverly Smal- ley, games; Barbara K 1 u n d e r, Patsy Van Ottingham, Judy Schmele and Jean Jorgenson,v re freshments, j A new Blue Bird group with Mrs. M. W. Ready as the leader met October 17 for election of of ficers: president, Shelia Frey; vice president, Sally Gulick; sec retary, Judith Seamster, treasur er, Pauline amzol; scribe, Jan eu Roake. Tanda group of West Salem met with their guardian, Mrs. C. A. Rust, October 17 and the group elected Betty Lou Beckman, pres ident; Joan Juul, vice president; Nancy Rust, secretary; Janis Cline, treasurer; and Laviria Loe wen, scribe. Cozy Cottage group with their leader, Mrs Edward Burnside, went to Olinger park at their last meeting to have group pictures taken, after (which the group en tertained Mrs. E. M. Syrin'g, their last year's leader. Mrs. O. Dj Youngquist met with Tucoda group October 9 for elec tion of Patricia Dewey, president; Dorothy Kenny, vice president; Susan Youngquist, secretary: Shirley Webster, treasurer; and Beverly Lockhard, scribe. October II Mary Parker, guar dian, met wfth the Takima group at ' the First! Presbyterian church. Janet Westfall was elected presi dent: Amy Girod, vice president; Phyllis Ahalt,, secretary; Eliza beth Becker,' treasurer; Carol Mc Mickey, scribe and Ida Jo GronJce, sergeant-at-arms. After election the years program was" tentatively scheduled. Ataya group met October 17 with their fguardian, Mrs. Ben Little, and sponsor, Mrs. Homer 0: Jl f 5 0 0 0 Whatever your aim . . . goal posts or mile posts . . . it's the extra power that counts. That's why a gridiron gain of a single yard has a lot in common with extra mileage. Extra power in every gallon is one of the reasons why Richfield gasoline ! is a mileage favorite with millions of I western motorists. If you haven't j tried Richfield gasoline lately, do it now. You'll get the thrill of a touch down the first time your foot calls ! the signals . . with a tankful of the great new Richfield gasoline in your car. mmmmw """ Nordye for election of officers. Marjorie Little is the new presi dent; feharon Kennedy vic;e pres ident Joanne Wenger, secretary; Sandra N o r d y k e. treasurer; Jo Anne Lanham, sc-ribe. After elec tion the girls made plans for a Halloween party to be held Octo ber 24 at the home of Mrs. Nor dyke. The group is preparing a box to send to a girl 'n Holland as a birthday and Christmas gift. The group as been corresponding with her for over a year and have sent other packages. 9 ; Zorita Club Hears About Conference The Salem Zonta club will hear, about the fall conference held last weekend in Olympia, when it meets on Thursday night at the GoldetJ Pheasant for dinner. Dr. Helen . Pearce, Mrs. Theodore Madsen, jr., and Mrs. Margaret Rosecranz attended the conference and will make the report. Fourteen members of the local club will motor to Corvallis Mon day night, to attend a banquet given at the Benton hotel by the ! Zonta club of that city. Mrs. Gen evieve Turnispeed of Eugene will be the speaker. I Circles Will Meel The Circles of Jason Lee -Met h odi,t church will meet for l:.'J0 dessert luncheon Wednesday, with the follovving hostesses: January-July, Mrs. Margaietha Erp, 1380 North Winter; February - August, Mrs. D. O. Lear, 1075 North 20; ! March-September, Mrs. E. B. .Taylor. 340 South 14 st.; April-October, Mrs. E. A. Boyle, 1590 North Winter; May - November, Mrs. George Benson, 850 Market; June-December. Mrs. R. Mur phy, 820 North Cottage. Honor Newcomer Mrs, Roy Farmer was a host ess for an informal luncheon on Friday at her home on Pearl street honoring Mrs. Francis Bealey and son. John of Norwich, England. Guests to honor the newcomers were Mrs. Tom Bowden, Mrs. Ar nold Jarvis, Mrs. Dan Hamilton, Mrs. Paul Shafer and Mrs. Leon ard Gottfried. Dine and Do Club" Has First Meeting Dine and Do club held its firkt meeting at the home of Mrs. ,W. P. Conboy Friday with a buffet luncheon served at noon. At the business meeting plans were made to sew for the crippled Children's hopital in Portland during the year. New members welcomed were Mesdames D. J. Good, O. S. Thompson, A. C. West. T. O. Mc Farland and P. T. Andregg. Guests were Mrs. J. C. Watson and Mrs. E. Ellis. The next meeting will be November 15 at the home of Mrs? Gerald Lappin on Gumming Lane. Graduate to Meet The Silverton club, composed of graduates of the Silverton high school, will meet November 21 'at the home of Mrs. Wren C. Crews, 341 North 19th street. All grad uates of the Silverton school are invited to attend. A recent meeting of the club was held at the home of Mn. Koss Wood and was attended by Mes dames L. L. Osborne, P. W. Geis er, James Lauderback. Crews, Walter Bondell and Wood. The Went Salem pot ef the VFW and auxiliary trre sponsor ing a benefit pinochle parfy at the American Iegion hall in Paik way Drive, West Salem, Thurs day night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Jean nette Van Santen is In charge of tables and prizes and Mrs. Juanita Doerfler, refreshments. A special invitation is extended to those eligible for membership in either organization. Business meetings originally scheduled for October 24 have been cancelled. Sncll Represented At Straver Kites Senate President Howard Bel ton, Canby, will represent Gov. Earl Snell at the funeral of Sen ator W. H. Strayer at Baker to day. Gov. Snell said he would be unable to attend the funeral services because of a speaking engagement at the Oregon Coast Highway association convention at Gearhart. Senator Strayer died In Baker Friday. The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Tuesday. October 11. 19467 The BPW club will entertain at . pitiility committee. TLe lim4 a Halloween p-tty tonight at the group, under the dirediwn of Mil Ruth Vei-feteeg, will give s khrt Mayflower recreation room at 8 o'clock. In charge are- members of the health, recreation and ho- skit. Bridge and pin hi wul b in play duting the evening Make that cold room comfortable uith ELECTRIC HIT Hti i 1 1 -i ii 110 volt room liratrr Portable radiant or fan-le heater judsoii's 'Ji&w' 279 N. Com'l. Phone 41 11 REMEMBER WHEN Iron statuary decorated the yards of the town' leading cltixens? Some times a deer with head held high. Or Diana with drawn bow. or a huge dog. On the curb stood the figure of a negro boy holding q ring to which to tie the horses. Show places, those yards were. Remember? DH 1 A I W. T. Rigdon Co. j (, ill Feeersl Dlreetert 11 ! ' i ' To Marion Couny Voters Outside Salem: They Told Us That The , Cards Were Stacked . . . but W(B n It was THEY who stacked the cards and bul lied us, THEY who now sign their advertising in the smallest type they can buy . . . t'lrcirie ('M"r swoop down upon the work !iop of our itv council men each time thrv are in eion to make it hard to deny their demand for the continued ".Monopoly' and 'I'rhiie" that they hae enjoed to ilatr. How nunli do )oii pay them to keep oiirelf compelled,, to ue thrir erviceh' They used to tell our Salem city council that you in the county would suffer if those who wanted their Salem Electric were -allowed more than 20 out of 20,000 poles that are on our public streets, so that we, for ourselves could have and save some of the "cream" from our ifcritage of Bonneville. The untruths of their propaganda and schemes are legion. II'OW, much do they, -Tin Portland Crnrral ric- tric co." add into your hill each month for their promotion?, their advertising?, their P.:E. P. Co., now in bankruptcy-courts?, stock schemes?, their engineering advisory schemes?, their holding companies?, their Electric Bond and Share Company?, their watered stocks?, and for those birds who THIS AD PAID FOR HY YOUR FRIENDS AT How simple the truth that lies behind P(rE propaganda, the big ; d with the little tales. There must be cream in Marioii County Power" your power, DEFY THEM! Hare vour district. Hae your own power and your own metern. Pub- lie power flows freely and easily from youf own Bonneville, without their kind of pol itics. You can do anything with that power that thev can do. I ; . i ! JVU ELECT OFFICE 633 NORTH FRONT STREET. SALEM. OREGON cap