mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I i II i T i 111 HOGG TO COURT MEET " Carl W. Hogg, Salem business man and president of the High way 99E association, will be fea tured speaker at the fourth annu al convention of the Oregon Mo tor Court association in Portland, Saturday, November 13. The two day session will open November 12 in the Woodman of the World halL Sound credit is a valuable asset. Credits Bureau says, pay by the lOth- f ANIMALS KILLED Ervin Ward, Marion county dog control officer, investigated this week the slaughter by dogs of four sheep and two young goats and the crippling of six other sheep on the W. F. Weddle farm near Jef ferson, he reported Thursday. Two dogs were apprehended by Ward. Closing out oil circulators at cost. Ray I Farmer Hardware Co,, 2865 -Silverton Road. . TO MEET WITH ARCHITECTS Development of the state capi tal area will be discussed Tues day at a 6 p. m. dinner in Hotel Senator for a committee of the Oregon chapter of .American In stitute of Architects and the Sa lem long range planning commis sion. - Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. MOTHERS DISMISSED Mothers dismissed from Salem General hospital Thursday with baby sons were Mrs. Walter Woods, Turner and Mrs. Kenneth L. Erb; Albany. Leaving to go home with a baby daughter was Mrs. George A. Hali; 485 N. Win ter st. Rummage sale. Jason Lee Church. N. Winter & Jefferson Sts. Thurs. & Fri. Bargains. REPORT CAR THEFT C. S. and Irene Orwig, 1775 S. High st., reported the theft of their 1948 Ford sedan from Leslie Me thodist church. They told police that the car was stolen sometime between 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. Wed nesday night Karakul Karpet. It's new. it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $ 4.95 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. MELVI.N PARKS ENLISTS ' Enlistment in the U. S. army of Melvin L. Parks, 32, of Salem route ?, box 611, was reported Thursday by the Salem army and ir force recruiting office. Parks, a veteran of World war II, was employed by the Capital Lumber Co. He enlisted for three years. Special Choice Greenhouse pom pons $1.00 a bunch this Wednes day and Thursday only. Cash and Carry Hollywood Florists 2073 Fairgrounds Rd. Reroof now with Johns-Manville shingles. Don't gamble with an old? roof. Ma this Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Phone 34642. BOARD TO ORGANIZE Newly elected directors of the Salem Chamber of Commerce will elect officers at a noon meet ing in the Senator hotel today. The new board will begin chamber duties in December. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. REALTORS TALK BUSINESS A business session will occupy the Salem Board of Realtors at their noon meeting Friday in the Marion hotel. President William Goodwin said Thursday. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st. Rummage sale Fri. and Sat. over Greenbaum's. Salem Credit Wom en's Breakfast Club. DISEASES REPORTED Chlckenpox Jed all other dis eases in Marion county during the week ended October 30 when sev en cases were reported, the state board of health said Thursday. Other diseases jeported were four cases each of mumps and pneu monia, two each of measles and tuberculosis and one each of dys entery and typhoid. Models, Music,' Mums. Optimist Chrysanthemum Show, Salem Armory. Sat. &;Sun., Nov. 6 & 7." Federally insured savings cur rent dividend s 2,i see First Federal Savings First, 142 S. Lib erty St., Salem. Ph. 3-4944. SERVICES HELD Private services were held Thursday in Eugene for Mrs. Cla ra Ellis Stocker, 95, grandmother of Mrs. Lee M. Bown, Salem. She was born at West Linn, Sept. 9, 1853 and was married to George Stocker who died in 1905. Surviv ing aitie a daughter, two grand daughters and four great grand children. , New; shipment of dresses and suits just'arrived from New York mar ket. Madeleine Dyer's Fashion Lounge, 142 S. High St. The Flower Basket now open, 1020 Market Ph. 2-4602. 1 ; ELECTED TO THANES Dave Lovcik, Salem, a sopho more at Oregon' State college, has been elected ta represent Daven port house in Thanes, sophomore men's service honor society, it was announced Thursday. The organ ization chooses members on the basis of scholarship and leader ship. 12th Street Dinette serves break fast all day. Ham & eggs, hot cakes, or what will you have? New shipment of dresses and suits just arrived from New York mar ket. Madeleine Dyer's Fashion Lounge, 142 S. High St DUVALL RITES SET Final rites of Robert Duvall, 69, Battle Ground, Wash., will be held from the Vancouver funeral chapel Monday at 1 p. m. Duvall is the father of Donald Duvall, Salem.' and Lester Duvall, Sweet Home. Also surviving are the wi dow, Mrs. Mary E. Duvall and six other Children. Dance : Sat., Crystal Gardens. For quality foods at reasonable prices,; try the 12th street Dinette. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. viser Lucile Nelson. Trevor Harisskey and Maynard Nelson are Advisers for the re cently appointed lunch patrol. Members of the patrol include David Riches, Dorothy Dixon, Ro bert Davee, Janet Murphy, Car- Lolyn Real, June BickelL Joan Hamilton, Joyce Younger, Robert Pickering, Donna Phelps, Pat Pat ton, Bruce Galloway, Jean Smith, Glenn Hall, John Buren, Kenneth Burroughs, Laura Green, Bever ly Rinehart, Barry NeeL Joanne Grim, Ruth Gibson, Frances Eck stein, Mary Crane, Quentin Nor dyke, Dick Simpson, Gene Gen im, Marshall Denhem, Larry Pau-. lus, David Hunt Bob Savage, John Humphry, John Merrill, Del be rt Bolton, Fred Minifee and sergeants Bob Payne and Janie Lambert. Births GOSSER . To Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gosser, 2025 Market st, a daughter. Thursday, November 4 at Salem General hospital. How Much Do You Know about Christian Science? Even if you know nothing about Christian Science, take this opportunity to learn some of the facts about this scientific religion which heals sickness and solves human problems. Accept this invitation on behalf of yourself, your family, and your friends. A Free Lecture entitled n Christian Science: The Pathway of Light' by Margaret Morrison. C. 8. f Boston, Massachusetts Member of the Board of Lec tureship of The Mother Church, The ! First Church of Christ, Scientist, la Boston, Mass. Monday. November 8 In Salem High School Auditorium FIRST CHURCH OF. CHRIST, SCIENTIST. of Salem Cordially Invites You JOHNSON PROMOTED Cadet Earl Johnston, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Albert E. Johnston, 145 Park tve., has been appointed a corporal in the corps of cadets at the U.jS. military academy, West Point, N. Y., the army announced Thursday. Johnston is a junior at Uhe army academy. Chrysanthemum' Show, Salem Arrhpry. Sat & Sun., Nov. 6 & 7. HIKE SCHEDULED . A climb to the top of Wildcat mountain is planned by the Che meketan Hiking club for Sunday. A ten-mile hike is necessary to reach the top of the mountain, lo cated northeast of Estacada. The group will meet at 240 N. Com mercial st at 7 a. m. Alvin Horns chuch will lead the party. Dance Eat., Crystal Gardens. Dr. A. I. Frantz, naturopath, has moved his office to 990 Broadway. BLANKET A STOLEN Henry Jones, Salem route 2, re ported to city police Wednesday night the theft of a red plaid blan ket from his automobile parked In the lTOO block of 13th st Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent R. D. Woodrow, 450 Center St t. Launderette 1255 Ferry St. Sadie, you can ketch me it the Sa die Hawkins dance at Pedee, Oreg. Sat, Nov. 6. We're dancin Dog patch style and we get prizes for our getups! Signed, LiT Abner. At Salem Schools By Janes Cooke H Statesman School Correspondent SALEM HIGH SCHOOL The' University of Oregon Pep band presented a concert Thursday morning to the Salem high stu dent body. The program, under the direction of """lf John Stehn, included "His Honor" and "Slim Trom- f 4' bone" by Henry Filmore, "The American Red Cross f March." "Stardust." nnH th rhoir an "Will Yon Remember from the operetta, "Maytime." Donald Jessop, Salem high school music director, conducted one number and the program was concluded with "The University of Oregon Song." Four graduates of Salem high who are now members of the band, Roger Middleton, Lowell Fox, Horace Beldon and Glen Garrett, were introduced. The band now en route to the Oregon-Washington game in Se attle will present concepts to sev eral more high school student bodies. Home Ee Club Jines Home Economics club held its annual dinner and informal initia tion at the high school Thursday evening. The club prepared and served the dinner. The planning committee includ ed Barbara Owens, Alvira Pur- cell, Thais Crandall. Vera Ellis and Mrs. Mabel Cooley, club ad viser. Debaters Attend Institute Debate students from Amanda Anderson's classes "Will go to the annual Intercollegiate Forensic Association of Oregon institute Saturday. The institute at Lewis and Clark college in Portland is for both high school and college speech students and will include debate and extempore; speaking. Students from Salem high who will attend are Jan Wiley, Muriel Steusloff, Mary Campbell, Robert Bruce, Martin Knittel, John Rock enfeller. Bob Lowery, Cleta Mar tin, Dorothy Dyke, Jim Cooke, Rilla Marie Rogers, Frank Vitaris, Eugene Poindexter, Don Ander son, Doreen Cavender, Bill Rux, Marilyn Foxley, Bill Maude, Phil Johnson, Roger Smith, Dick Nor dal, Caroline Matter, Phil Ringle and Walter Friesan. PARRISH JUNIOR HIGH Several members of the eighth grade choir under the direction of Mrs. Madalene Suko sang for the Women's auxiliary of the Ameri can Legion Monday night. The group included Margaret Barge, Jo Ann Harris, Marilyn Issak, Marilyn Morley, Jackie Jones, Tharn Miles, Janice Olson, James Pfau, Mary Schrunk, Shirley Bier, Mary Harger, Dorr is Tom, Alice Muler, Jo Ella Brown, Larry Delk, Dalane O'Harra, Carol Van Hess, Billie Ann Waldie, Diane King and Beverly Smalley. Anna Mae Lockenour was accompanist. Mrs. Louise Ameson, director of nursing, Marion county chapter of the American Red Cross Wednes day gave a travelog and a movie of Norway which showed children of that country receiving gift packages. LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH Leslie Junior Red Cross mem bers are preparing to send gift boxes overseas for Christmas. The students sent 37 boxes last year and are planning to send 50 for this Christmas. The boxes include toys, trinkets, soap, crayon and other articles. Junior Red Cross delegates from Leslie gave a skit entitled "How to Make a Million Friends" at the district convention in Corvallis last weekend. Delegates were Del ton Miller, Barbara Wagness, Carolyn Seay and David Rhoten. Eleanor Roberts, adviser, accom panied them on the trip. Girls' Volleyball Tourney Set Practice has started for the Girls Athletic association volleyball tournament to be held next week under the direction of faculty ad-, Demos Gain in i Oregon House; Count 52 to 8 (Story also on page 1) Unless official counts alter the picture, Oregon's 1949 house of representatives will have 52 re publicans and 8 democrats, it ap peared today. The present count is 58 to 2. Following is the complete list of the 60 members in the state's next house, on the basis of pres ent returns ( indicates incum bent re-elected). 1st (Clatsop); Joseph M. Dyer (r). : 2nd (Columbia); Vilas L. Shep- ard (d). 3rd (Tillamook); A. J. Swetf (r). 4th (Washington); Earl E. Fish er (r), J. O. Johnson (r). 5th (Multnomah); "Stanhope Pier (r), Alex G. Barry (r), Ru- die Wilhelm, jr. (r), F. H. Dam masch (r), 'Harvey Wells (r), "Jo seph E. Harvey (r). Gust Ander son (r), John D. Logan (r), Mil dren B. Pearce (r), Harry E. War ren (r), Phil Brady (d), Phil Dreyer (d), James H. Moore (d). 6th (Clackamas - Multnomah); Howard Morgan (d).' 7th (Clackamas); H. H. Chind gren (r), j. s. Greenwood (r). 8th (Yamhill); R. H. C. Bennett ID, wn jrrancis (r). th (Lincoln); Gerald (Jerry) Wade (r). I 10th (Polk); Lyle Thomas (r). 11th (Benton); Francis W. Zieg ler (r). ' 12th (Marion); Douglaa Yeator (r), 'Frank Doerfler (r), W. W Chadwick (r), John Steelhammer (r). - y 13th (Linn); M. M. Landon (r) Warren Gill (r). 14th (Lane); Herman P. Hen- dershott (r), Earl H. Hill (r), Ear! McNutt (r). 15th (Douglas); Robert C. GU (r). Paul Geddes (r). 16th (Coos); 'Ralph T. Moore (r). ' . 17th (Coot-Curry): rred Wi Adams (r). 18th (Josephine): Raymond C. Coulter (r). ! 19th (Jackson); 'Frank J. Van- Dyke (r), Ben Day (r). ! 20th (Hood River): John P. HounseU (r). 21st (Wasco); John L SeU (r). 1 22nd (Gilliam-Wheeler-Morrow-Sherman); 'Giles French (r), Henry E. Peterson (r). 23rd (Umatilla); C. L. Lieu allen (r), Sprague Carter (r). 24th (Union); David C. Baum (r). j 25th (Wallowa); Dean B. Erwin Tho Statoaxnan. Solom. Oroqon, Friday. Norombor S. 19485 (r). i.' 26th (Crook -Jefferson); Wil 5 liam B. Mono (r). . 27th (Baker); Challos K. Mc Culloch (d). . li 28th (Deschutes); A. P. (Pat) Meyers (d). 29th (Deschutes -Lake); J. F. Short (r). 30th (Grant-Harney); W. Kimberlinf (r). ; 3 lit (Malheur); Vernon Wilson (r). 32nd (Klamath); Edward A. Geary (r), Henry Semon (d). 33rd (Clatsop-Columbia); . H. Condit (r). Fishing Acciclent ! Results in Suit CHICAGO, Nov. 4 HAV A fish erman claimed today ho lost an eye to a companion's fish hook. He sued the companion for $50,000. Louis H. Frank, in his circuit court suit, said a hook cast by his fishing companion of 25 years, Harry J. Sodini, injured his eye so it had to be removed, j, ' i The mishap was said to have occurred during an outing last Me morial day near Whitehall, Mjch. Frank Is a salesman and Sodini is a coal and material company of ficial. . . y 'f. JfOTICB ! KOTICTC RXRTBY IS GZYTX that by an rdtr cf Utm Circuit Court of the State f Orrfoa for the County of Marion. I Probate, duly mad and entered on tho twentieth dr of Oc tober, IMS. PIONEER TRUST COM. PANY' was duly appointed as admin istrator with tho will annexed of the state of WILLIAM ZOSJtU dcea All persons having claim against aald state hrby ar rqulrd to present them, duly verified and wlUi prop! vouchers, to said administrator wlta the will annexed at its office in the Pioneer Truat Building, I Satem. Ore ion, within six months after th data . of the first publication of tMs notice. Dated and first published th twen ty second day of October, IMS. PIONEER TRUST COMPANY By X. E. WENGER : ( i Its Secretary and Trust Offices ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL ANNEXED AFORESAID Allan O. Carson and !. i Wallace P. Canon I - i f. ' Attorneys tor Administrator with , I tho Will Annexed. diI-14-N.f-lI-ll Lqsfer DoLnpp Commercial HaaliaaT -Pnrnltoro r Morlnc FlwavaS 17IS Salom. Orecois 1111 N. Coml HAS OPERATIOX A. R. Cameron, 1550 Madison st., is reported to be recovering at a local hospital where he under went surgery Thursday morning. DR. DELANEY TO CALIFORNIA Dr. Earle P. Delaney, Salem chiropodist, will close his offices from November 5 to 17 when he will attend a post graduate course on foot surgery and foot orthoped ics at the California College of Chiropody. IaB) sis aawaioa&A Household Goods Merchandise O Moving O Crating O Packing O Shipping . O Briquets O Coal O Fuel Oil Capital Ciiy Transfer Go. 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