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J' i 4 1 " ;1 11 The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Friday. Wovember 1, 134 Retaining GOP Assured of Control in State Legislature By W. Hjurey, Jr. - Associated Press Staff Writer Democrats, who were outnumbered by a 9 to 1 margin in the 145 legislature, don't have much chance to increase their member ship in the 1947 session, which meets' early in January. .It may be hard to see why anyone wants to serve in the next leg islature, because of its financial problems. With no substantial sour ces of new revenue available, demands for funds will be great largely because of increased salary de mands and higher operating costs. And the legislature will work on revamping the state's tax struc ture.. GOT Aasared Ceetrel . The reason the democratic for tunes in the legislature are so low Is that the democrats failed to have candidates for so many leg islative seats that republicans al ready are guaranteed control of both houses. Radio, Appliance Store to Open Open bouse will "be held at Mitchell's Radio and Appliances, new firm at 1880 State St., open ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Mitchell, from 8 o'clock until 10 o'clock tonight. Paul Brandon,, a former navy radio technician, will be in charge of the service de- VAExpl - - ains Vets' Training Procedure k The steD-bv-steo Darts Dlaved by ; the veterans . administration, the apprenticeship council and the Salem adult education office in placing veterans in job ' training .programs were explained -yester- IU l ... . wk il officials of the various agen- Officials advised the following procedure after the. veteran wish ing Job training has obtained em ployment: m Report to the veterans admini- Look how the democrats fare partmcnt A city councilman and chair man of the health and sanitation committee, Mitchell has been in radio and appliance business since beginning with Eoff Electric in 1926. Before the war, he wis a partner in Central Radio service for ten years, and has taught radio at Salem high stration, 167 S. High st, to ob tain an application (form 1950) for a certificate of eligibility and entitlement. When the certificate (form 1953) is received from Portland it must be signed by the employer as well as the employe, taken or mailed to the veterans administration, 16? Si High st, Salem Ore. 'When the VA receives the certi ficate: it will notify the coordina tor through the state division of vocational education to contact the employe and employer to draw i up a training program. When a veteran who.tsalready employed is discharged, quits his job, or is taken oat of training he must 1 notify the adult education officej 316 public school office building. 460 N. High st, and the veterans administration, : 167 S. ! High st. -v ... i . ,. After veteran is entered-into training by apprenticeship agree ment or vacational training mem orandum any questions complaints regarding wages, hours, training processes -are to be referred to the coordinators, Mr. Halstead and Mr. Marcum who represent the Salem Apprenticeship Council.; Questions the veteran may have regarding - approval of his train ing program should be referred to apprenticeship coordinators in room 316, public office building, and questions regarding subsis tence should be directed! to the VA at 167 S. High st. j. I -A - The Indians attributed great supernatural . and . sacred import Pullet! Eggs May be Used for Hatching - - . 4 -- ,1 ' . 1 . . -. . Whenf using pullet eggs for hatching, successful ' poultrymen ordinarily keep -the following points in mind: Most of the pul let eggs used for hatching are from the heavier breeds of chick ens. Pullets are birds that are un der one year of age. PuUets are not mated until they are at least eight te nine months of agu Only pullet eggs that weigh 1 least 23 ounces per dozen are weight,' low in vitality, diseased to white buffalo hides. Lawn Sprinkling System . by C 8. Whlicomb and Co. Free Eat I mates Ask about our Special Winter Rates. We also have materials. Phone 21619 or 'deformed, are. Jeep from taav breeding: pens. -, ; It Is estimated that there were' 30,000,000 buffaloes in America when the white man first arrived.- ADEi YOU mTEDESTED pi fi. SCOP T5ftTH?TT TT'f inn rmm fl L'llTlinT?? K UilCsliiUI 3 JUD WUU U lUIUiii; So Call jWMiiEn noTon co. i Lincoln - Mercury Diatr. 1 Phoao or, Call 7243,1 430 N.fComL Marriages Stav m the state senate contests. In l44 there were 25 republican senators and five democrats. Four of these five democrats were hold overs. The other democrat. Sen. William. H. Strayer of Baker, and one of the holdovers William A. Moser of Grants Pass, died, giv ing the republicans a crack at I and electronics their seats. Thus the democrats ! school, have only three members assured in the new senate. T. . .ki; u L.1J . 1 r irpuuuvvill iwvr ICI 1 imjiu- . " fc over senators and: seven who have ! no opposition next Tue?day. giv- I AtlOVe AVeraffe ing them 17 senate seats assured . 1 before the election, or enough to I Eighty, marriage license apph- j give them control. And most of the j cations we re issued during Octo- j other senate races are in coun- j ber br the Marion county clerk s j ties that ha vent elected a demo- ( office as against 89 for September, ; craf in years. j according, to the clerk's records. 1 56 Republicans. 16 Demos I Other's iure brings the total In the 1945 house of represen- 1 to dt for 1Mff,uP to 1,046 "which j tative. there were 50 republicans ! P8 th county s previous record I and 10 democrats. Of these. 42 i year ,n 1943 when 739 applications republicans and eight democrats i wer "sued for the year. In ail; are up for reelection, assuring that ! of 1845 only 599 applications were the house. ju?t like the senate, i recorded. 'Biggest month this year , will be experienced to handle its 1 was August with 142 applications problems. j issued. But 28 "of the republicans don't i , have opposition, which almost f WOOL CLIP DECREASING ' Hives the GOP house control be- The 1946 domestic clip of wool ' fore the election. Most of the oth- j is estimated at 298,978,000 pounds er republicans, that is. those who by the bureau of agricultural eco- j have contests, are veterans, with nomics of the U.S. department of i little likelihood they will be oust-j agriculture. This is' 22.000,000 o pounds (7 per cent) less than the In all the races for the state ; 1945 clip; 70.000.000 pounds (19 1 senate, in only ore. Baker roun- i D-r cent! less than trie 1935-1944, ty. are there candidates ho have 1 average, and is the smallest since not had previous legislative ex- , 1927 perience. : ' - 1 - . Only Eight Contents There are only eijht contests among the races for the 60 house seats in which there are not for mer legislators n-nning That in itself assures a veteran legisla ture. The Mate will elect seven cir cuit judges on the non-partisan ballot, but in all thse cases pres ent judges are seeking reelection without opposition. District attorneys will be elect ed in Benton. Curry. Douglas. Har ney. Hood River. Jefferson, Lake. Linn, Malheur, MuHnomah, Uma tilla and Wallowa counties. There are D.A. contests only in Multnomah and Wallowa coun ties In Jefferson county the demo cratic incumbent is unopposed, and and in the other nine counties are republicans who don't have opposition MeCeart vs. Ma honey The Multnomah county contest is of statewide interest. District Attorney John B. McCourt. re publican and a former state rep resentative, is opposed by demo cratic State Sen. Thomas R. Ma honey. McCourt was appointed to the job only a few weeks ago when Tnomas B. Handlev daed. This handicapped McCourt. who had little time to make a campaign. If Mahoney loses, he'll still be in the state senate, as his term runs two more years. ' H13EIB X-Bay Free. Why Be Sick? when an x-ray of the spine will show you the cause of your trouble and Chiropractic will remove the cause? You cannot get rid of the effect without first getting rid of the cause and to locate the cause correctly you must have an x-ray. Bring this ad te my office on r before November 12th. 1946. and tt mill entitle yea to an appointment for a Free Spinal X-ray. Dr. Boy S. Scofield Palmer Chiropractor 32 Pioneer Trust Bldg- Salem Phone M47 1 ANNOUNCEMENT The firm name cf the Salem Bargain House has been changed to Saffron Supply Company I. Saifron and M. H. Saffron will continue in tiwir capacities as owners, at tho same location, 325 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. THANK YOU SAFFRON SUPPLY COMPANY fie If J! 1 - r KSLII 10:45 - 11:00 P.M. T0HIGH7 F.1I. Yoaii&r. in an interview, tells the facts about Hawaii's Taxes. . a.m. Salom, Or. x xrn uvhere men get what they want for what thev want to oav! PVIEN'S BETTER TIES Superb quality rayon! DistinctiTe new figures, geometries & stripes. 4 Ck In the best colors lor '47 3m wWi MEN'S ALL WOOL ROBES Hell opprecdate ior years I Splendid all wool flannel in rich solid ft CIs colors, some piping trims.' wiwr Smart and warxnt I 7 1 'V ) ' ;.::,.:':.:-:.... 'I I I 1 V - U, ; .' i j S J ' 'r: MEN'S FUR FELT HATS Step over to the hat section treat your self to a new hat from our wide selection oi Marathons. 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