fThe Statesman, Satom. Oregon, f ridgy, OctoPor 3 1347 141 a. m.; Monday at the Ringo cfiapel, Woodburn, with the Rev, O. A. Jewel officiating. Interment is to be in the Belle Pass! ceme tery with ritualistic services by the Eastern Star. ' Death Takes Oldest Resident Of Woodburn -. - Mrs.; Carrie Tn ' , , 1j WOODBURN, Oct. 2.-Mrs. Cafi fie Young. SI, lifelongand oldest resident of this city, diW Thurs day tit the Brooks convalescent home where she had been for sev eral months. j j She was the daughter of Brad ford S. and Alzina Dimick Bon ney. and was born on the Bonney donation land cMm on the high way . near nere on uctooer i. 1855. Stie was a member of' the Woodburn Women's club, and tl the local Methodist church which she joined in girlhood. She also was the oddest member of the Etf ergreen Chapter No. 41, Order bf the Eastern Star. ' Nearest surviving relative lis Mrs. Etta P. Hall, a sister, in Sa lem. . ci Services will be held at 10 School News 1 By Donas Cmrr SENIOR lUGH SCHOOL 'j ! Sntkpoh Elects Of fleers S . Sue McElhinny, Junior, was el ected president of Snikpoh drama tic society at a recent meeting. New vice-president is " Beverly Ilofstetter; secretary, uonna jean Pence; treasurer, Lou Williams; sergeant-at-arma, Stanle John son and- program chairman, Ca therine Pearson. ' , ; t i laUUeers Pick Prexy ! - Shirley Lamparter was elected president of Pallatteers art elub, at a ispecial meeting to fill the va cancy left by Etta Jo Dodd who moved out of town.- Newly elect ed vice-president Is Darlene Eng dahl. Other officers of the club are Mervin Davies, treasurer; Bet ty Bangert, secretary; Carolyn Eckersley, publicity director and Jack Byers,.play director. FFA ElecU Club Officials Jim McDowell was elected tree surer and Don Steinke, sentinel, of the Salem chapter of Future Farmers of America. ! Miller Named President Civics club elected Alan Miller as president at its first meeting of the year. Beula Arnold was named vice-president and Crystal Hunt ington becomes secretary-treasurer. ' Hugh Bellinger is sergeant-at-arms and Leta Jean Evans is car nival chairman. , Biology Leaders Chesen Heading the Biology club , for the year is Margie Coe, elected at a recent meeting of old members. Dick Earnest was chosen vice president; Alcetta Gilbert, secre tary and Jack KorUeborn, treas urer. . j LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL New President Named ,! Diane Reed, vice-president, 'has See Bird and Zyssel Co. Headquarters for Jjeiit! Reo Trucks and Busses, Used heavy equipment farm trucks, tractors and equipment. r II We DO HOT HAVE IT We'll Gel It. Late model Bacyrua Erie 'Vwtr Shovel in new condition. Late model AUia Chalmers tractor, used very little, blade and drum available. j ' : Late model A D Cleirae with blade and dram, la good con dition. ' !" Lai model D4 Cat- - Bare blade and drum available. New 1S47 Ford Fergvson trarter complete with H" plows other new Ferguson eotriament available. lilt l1 to Chev. flat. bed track, looks and runs like new. 1940 International 1H In truck, t speed axle, new rubber, ' ' cattle racks. . " .j ' 1-144 International Kl logget complete with Page and Page;: trailer In perfect condition. If yon need a log truck this at tons, original finish like new. 871 Wallac Road Bird and Zyssel Co. West Solom Phone 6668 Has Plan ; ' i v. 4 " 5 , t i f . - u SEOUL, Korea, Oct 2 Gen. T. F. Shtlkov (above), chief Rns slaa delegate to ' the Soviet American - Joint commission which has tried unsuccessfully to set tip a provisional govern ment for a anifled Korea, has proposed a simultaneous with drawal of American and Rus sian Occupational troops from Korea at the beginning of 1948. AP Wirephoto to The States man.) taken over the presidency of the Leslie student body since Janet Bussard, president elect did not return to school this fall. Harriett Just was elected yesterday by the student council to fill the office of vice-president Leagues Meet Dona Nothelfer was. elected ac tivity chairman and B a r b a r a Blake was elected treasurer of the Leslie Girls league at its first meeting Wednesday. They were named to fill vacancies which oc curred during (he summer. San dra Nordyke, Geraldine Radcliff and Marie Ma rquardt provided musical numbers of the program. Norma Hamilton is president. The Boys' league met Thursday morning to begin, organization for the year. . Treatment at JState Hospital Praised i - Treatement of patients at the Oregon state hospital hero was praised in a letter from Margaret Arnstein, U. S, public health service, Washington, D. Ci, which was presented at'Thursdaya meet ing of the state board of control. "I am amazed at th type of service the Oregon state hospital is giving its patients," the letter read. Miss Arnitein recently in spected the hospital in company with Henrietta Dolz, director of nursing at the University of Ore gon. A second letter,, from Miss Dolz, praised the psychiatric training courses for student nur ses at the hospital.:, Scliuss Tells OfDillinger Gang Capture Demise of the John Dillinger gang ofxrimlnals was pictured in a talk by Al Schuss, KOCO radio station manager and former FBI agent, Thursday noon before the Salem Lions club in the Marion hotel - . Schuss was a Chicago agent for the federal bureau of investigation who worked on the Dillinger case which reached a climax 13 years ago when the "Public Enemy No, l ' was shot and killed ouUide the Biograpb theatre in Chicago. Schuss described Dillinger as pro bably meeker as a gunman than the five or six henchmen in his mob." The speaker noted that FBI has grown from a force of 400 in 1933 to more than 6,000 at present. He said that FBI jurisdiction in crim inal matters covering 110 federal laws and all federal employes may take agents to any corner of the world for investigation. The Rev. Jesse Goodheart of First Christian church was in ducted as a member of the club, with Edward Majek in charge of the ceremony. ' r flTU! ' ' ' NEW. SERVEL VilTIl FROZEN FOOD L0CUER , 'X ' "'"j 5 . f f '5.'V.-'s,Hl V ''A 1111 - - i . , --rr ssgggyj; -; - ,"2ysjv i imk It iMaaWiiip r Mf i TiT nlfi i i fn,i aft , . t Up to 60 packagea of frozen fboda a whole bushel basketful --fit easily into the big Frozen Food Locker of tb 1947 Serve Gaa Refrigerator. And thai'a only on of ServeTa new conveniencesv For fraah foods, there'a moist cold and dry cold to keep vegetables crisp, fruitappetizing, meat tender. There's extra roomineas, too, for claar-acroao shelves) adjust to eleven different positions. Famous for silence, the Servel Gas Refrig erator is basically different from all others. It has no moving parts in its freezing: system. Instead, a tiny gas flame does all the work. That's why, as more than 2000,000 owners know. Servel stays silent, lasts longer. New 1947 Servela are now on display. AVAILABLE IX0T7 4, 6 and 8 Foot Models Foot Models up 340 Court St PhoiM 9221 LISTEN TO "OVER THE COFFEE CUP ON KOCO AT 8:45 A. M. YOU HAY WW A TdGHT ON THE TOWN The world's oldest lighthouse is at : Corunna,- Spain, and was probably erected by the Phoe nicians to mark their course to Wales. JUMPER Set. H. Wood of Di(toa. Kent. Eagland. takes a hurdle over a Jeep with his motorcycle daring British Army contests held recenUy at Sara fand, Palestine. Alexis Ashton Dies Thursday Alexis B. Ashton. 72, Salem route 7. retired photographer, died -Thursday at a local hospi tal. Funeral services are being arranged by Clough-Barrick com pany. Born July 21,; 1375, at Lincoln. Neb.. Ashton came to Oregon and Salem in 1936. ' He is survived by his. widow, Stella Ashton, Salem route 7; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Kimble of Turner and Mrs. Hazel Wyant of Salem; four sons, Howard Ashton of Neligh, Neb., Jerome Ashton, with the U. S. army in Trinidad. Kenneth Ashton of Salem and John D. Ashton of Washington, D. C; and three brothers j Roy of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Vern and John of Lincoln, Neb. About 30.000 diamonds were found in Arkansas during a dia mond rush early in the 20th Century. For Your Banquets, Large ori Small LIONS DEN CAPE 1605 Fcdrgroundi Rd. We Serre ftOn Doily Lunches OUC HELICOPTER ENGLNE FAILS PORTLAND, Oct 2. -) -The engine on the Journal's helicopter failed today and the craft dropped 200 feet into a strawberry field east of here without Injury to the two occupants. Joe Stein was pi lot and Sheriffs CapL Ard Pratt was a passenger. Estimate of dam ages awaited a aurvey. A -li.lm. mm MSwa Say Finally! 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