STUNT SWIMMER ITRE Two shows will be given at Sa lem YMCA today by Norris (Cor ky) KeUam, water comedian, who is touring the country. The 300 po under will present stunts and demonstrate new swimming strokes in the pool, at 4:30 and 8 p.m. Four junior high school boys who will aid in a water-boxing demonstration are Jim Coker, Bill Dunsworth, John Gaylord and Bob Simington. Ann the Re-Weaver. All kinds of mending. 11?? N. Winter. Old Time Dancing. Roberts Grange Hall, Sat. Feb. 26th. S. River Rd. BROTHERHOOD TALK SET Dean Robert D. Gregg of Wil lamette university will speak con cerning National Brotherhood ..,ir tnnicrht at 9 o'clock in Tem ple Beth Shblem, Broadway and Madison streets. The program, open to the public, is sponsored bv the local organization of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Ford Watkins, chairman, will introduce the speaker. McKinley Sch. Mothers club food sale Sat., Feb. 26, Marshall-Wells Store on State St. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 860 State st. THOMAS AT CREDIT MEET Rep. Lyle Thomas of Polk coun ty, a member of the taxation com mittee in the Oregon house of rep resentatives, will speak to Salem Retail Credit association at the Friday noon luncheon in the Gold en Pheasant. Thomas is state sec retary of the Farmers' union and former school principal. Launderette 1255 Ferry St There's no shortage of oil! See Jud son's now for low cost oil heat. SCOTTS MILLS NAMES FILED J. S. Strom and Sons of Scotts ' Mills is the assumed business name of a farming operation filed with., .'the Marion county clerk Thursday by J. S. Strom, W. H. Strom and J. A. Strom, all of Scotts Mills route 1. The Flower Basket, 1020 Market. Open Sun. 10-3. Ph. 2-4802. Rummage sale Jason Lee church, Jefferson & N. Winter, Thur., FrL ARTICLES FILED. Articles of incorporation of Brownell Electric, Inc., -335 State t., were filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by Phil Brownell, sr., Mabel H. Brownell and Cora Hill. Capital stock is list ed at $40,000. Coal, lump, nut, stoker, available any quantity. Larmer Transfer, 889 N. Liberty. Phone 33131. "Hilar- Big one-hour comedy play, lous Case Against Casey," ed by a box social at Macleay Grange Hall, Fri., Feb. 25, 8 PJVI. School benefit, admission free. ALLEN APPOINTED Reynolds Allen of Salem is one of the 12 new county chairmen of the University of Oregon alumni association, it was reported this week by Robert S. Miller, Port land, president of the association. Allen is chairman for Marion county. Appointments of the 36 county directors are for three year terms ending Dec. 31, 1951. Ralph W. Skopil & Otto R. Skopil announce the moving of their law offices from 211-215 Oregon Bldg. to 413-414 Masonic Temple, effec tive Feb. 28, 1949. New phone. 2-3833. Final clearance dreses, size 10 22 Special at $5.00, this week only. Lormon's, 1109 Edgewater, W. Salpm WIFE BEATER JAILED leo C wood, 493 Ford St., was fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days in the city jail in municipal court Thursday after he pleaded guilty to beating his wife and step child at their home earlier. City police arrested Wood after he had beaten the pair near unconscious ness, according to police report. New Gregg Shorthand class. Day School, February 28, Capital Busi npss follppp Phone 35087 Johns-Man villa asphalt shingles applied right over your old roof. 10 down, 3 yrs. to pay. Free esti mate. Ph. 3-4642. Ma this Bros., 164 S. Com'L LEAVE HOSPITAL Mothers leaving Salem General hospital Thursday to take home newborn sons were Mrs. Forrest Bouchie, Turner. Mrs. Carlton Mc- Leod. 346 N. 13th st, Mrs. M. Clarke Houser, 1215 S. 19th st, Mrs. Ronald J. Lush. 1985 N. 23rd st, and Mrs. David Pfau. 1170 James st You want expert electrical wiring. refrigeration repairs, washing ma chines, radios, all appliances. Call Broadway Appliance, 453 Court Street Tel. 2-1565. Wiring and re pairing or all kinds. You can put your reliance in Broadway Ap pliance immediate service. 2-1565. NAMED W.U. HISTORIAN Tom Warren, Lead, S. D.. can- tain of Willamette university's Dasxetoau team, was named Wil Lunette Rotarian for the month of March by the campus student council. He succeeds William Mer riam, Salem, who holds the honor this month. Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, onlv $4.93 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. Thief Loots Middle Grove School Kitchen Nearly $38 worth of food was taken from the kitchen of Middle Grove school Wednesday night, according to Deputy Sheriff Wil liam DeVall, who investigated the entry Thursday. Entry into the school was gain ed through a north window - - ap Darently left unlocked. The entire building, including desks and the principal s office, was ransacKea but nothing was taken except iooa from the pantry and ice box in the kitchen. Missing, DeVall said, are cans of corned beef, turkey, honey. Deans, a case of cheese, three pounds of butter and three pounds of fresh meat The food is used in the school's student noon lunch pro gram. Middle Grove school if about three miles northeast of Sa lem on the Salem-Silverton road. Scoutmasters Camp Planned Approximately 30 scoutmasters of the Cascade area P-y Scout council are expected to attend the last meeting of a six-weeks train ing course Saturday and Sunday at a state forest camp near Cor vallis. The "graduation" program will start Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at the old Arboretum CCC camp about seven miles north of Corvallis. The men will camp in a crewhouse there. ' t , . Autos will leave the Salem scout office at 12:30 Saturday afternoon. The party will return Sunday aft ernoon. Directing the program are Lou Amort course instructor, and Arthur Lamka, chairman of the council's leadership-training com mittee. Public Records INJURED IN WRECK Robert McKee, 24, 90 Beach ave.. was in Salem General hospital Thursday night with a fractured left arm incurred when his truck follow- I on onver ion roaa near x-raium xnursaay anernoon. He was given treatment earlier by Salem first aidmen. TO ATTEND COURSE Dr. Roy S. Scofield, Salem chi ropractor, is to be in Portland Sat urday and Sunday to attend a re view course in chiropractic given by Dr. M. B. DeJarnette of Neb raska City, Neb. Closing out smoke, water, fire damaged goods at Wichman's Men's & Boys' Wear Keizer Dist For Best Buys in Cars, see Shrock's Strip on the Classified Page. RETIRE FROM FIRM Notice of retirement from the H. S. Smith Co., a candy and drug sundries store, was filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by H. S. Smith, P. E. Hicks, Leonard i Hicks and C. . Hicks. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divident 2 See First Fderal Savings First 142 S. Liber ty. Phone S-4944. NEW BOUSE AUTHORIZED Willard W. Day was issued a permit Thursday by the city en gineer's office to build a new house, at 975 Skopil st, to cost $12,500. Alteration permits went to the Nazarene church, 1320 Center st, $500, and Bernard Smith, 425 Han sen st, house alterations, $100. FUMJGATORS HERE An ' assumed business name of East Salem Fumigators was filed with the Marion county "clerk Thursday by Treston Howe, 3825 D st TAKES DAUGHTER HOME Dismissals from Salem Memorial hospital Thursday included Mrs. Wayne Soltau, who took home a baby daughter to 1138 S st, Springfield. BUSINESSMEN FLY HOME PORTLAND, Feb. 24-W)-The latest flying businessman" tour is over -- successfully. Part of a group of 40 private planes, which ARC Campaign Roster Filled With the appointment of the rural division chairmen and an or ganized labor representative, the directorate for the 1949 American Red Cross campaign in Marion county, to open Tuesday, has been completed. The rural division will have two chairmen, states Wesley E. Stew art, Jr.. general campaign chair man. Harlan Pearson is to be chairman for the north section of the county and W. Jerry Scott will be chairman for the south section. H. E. Barker is the organized labor representative, the cam paign in organized labor to be handled through the individual unions. CIRCUIT COURT Nelson Equipment Co. vs Fred E. Lockyear: Suit seeks possession of a diesel engine or $12,700 plus $2,000 damages for alleged un lawful detention of the engine. Henry Carl vs William Fawk and Florence Fawk: Order auth orizes plaintiff to recover $868 and to foreclose lien upon real property. J. W. Cope land Yards vs Clyde K. Crossland and W. D. Kayton: Jury finds for defendant Edna M. Kish vs Jesse Ear? Kish: Decree of divorce to plain tiff. Vernon T. White vs Lorraine wnite: suit ror divorce chargim cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of two minor children. Married Dec. 5, 1943, at Yoder, Ore. Lucille Everhard vs Henry N, Everhard: Suit for divorce charg ing cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody oof two minor children. Married Nov. 28, 1923, at central Foint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Edward L. Stiff, 43. engineer aide, 3703 u st., and Dellora L, Steele, 25, domestic, 1974 N. 4th St., both of Salem. James Stewart, 19, kitchen helD- er, 1773 n. Front st, and Winona Cantlon, 20, candy clerk, 571 N. Church st., both of Salem. PROBATE COURT Lary Van Vleck guardianship estate: Order appoints Roy Van Vleck as guardian and authorizes him to execute a non-waiver agreement with two insurance companies. Anna Bell estate: Order vacates previous order allowing sale of real property. Ida Marie Girod estate: Order authorizes sale of treasury bonds. MUNICIPAL COURT Leo C. Wood. 495 Ford st.. as sault and battery, fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days in jaiL Members of Journalistic Group Meet Nineteen members of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fraternity, attended the state leg islature Thursday and met with Portland and Salem newspaper men at dinner at the Golden Phea sant The dinner was sponsored by the fraternity s University of Ore gon chapter, with Larry Lau, chapter president presiding. Mem bers of the Oregon State chapter also attended. Visiting officials included Dean Clifford Weigle, head of the U. of O. journalism school; Profs'. Gor don Sabine and Warren Price, also of the U. of O. school; Fred XL Shidler, head of the OSC journal ism department; Prof. Sam Bai ley, OSC, and Carl Webb, secre tary - manager of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers' association. University students attending included Richard RevenaughyJohn V a 1 1 e a u, Donn Bonham, Kirk Braun, Steve Loy, Robert Karle vitz, il John Martin, Dan Wyant, Charles Grell, Ron Phillips, Rob ert Reed, Victor Fryer, Warren Mack, John Kahananui, William Stratton, Robert Dasch and Lau. OSC students were James Barratt and James Gossler. Professional newspapermen who were on the receiyijg end of the question period were Paul Hau- ser, Oregonian; Larry Smyth, Ore gon Journal; Paul Harvey, jr.. As sociated Press; Eldon Barrett Un ited Press, Robert L. Jones and James Olson, Capital Journal, and Wendell Webb, Oregon Statesman. William IV of England, the "Sailor King," was 63 years of age when he ascended the throne and reigned but seven years, to be succeeded by his niece Victoria. Legislative Forum Tonight Subject for discussion tonight on xne wuiamette university legis lative forum over station KSLM is "Lobbies." Speakers will include Sen. Al lan Carson of Salem; Rep. How ard Morgan of Portland, and Roy Meyers, one of the lobbyists at the legislature. Prof. Quintin Johnstone, of the university law school, is modera tor for the program, which will begin at 9:30 p. m. A forum broad cast Is made each Friday night Y.W. Regional Meeting Near A group of Willamette univer sity YWCA members and their advisors will attend the regional conference for YMCA and YWCA councils and advisors in Portland today, Saturday and Sunday. Willamette women attending are Eleanors Loveless, Eugene; Jean Carrico, Phoenix, Ariz.; Betty Jackman, McMinnville; Jo Oliver, Yakima, Wash.; Alice Turtledove, Portland, and Jackie Chute, Port land. Advisors attending are Re gina Ewalt Willamette dean of women; Mrs. Brooks Moore, and Mrs. Esther Little, executive sec retary of the Salem YWCA. Willamette Farm Loan Association To Meet in Salem Election of two directors and yearly reports will take place at the annual meeting of the Willam ette Farm Loan association In the Marion hotel Saturday. The terms of directors Fred Muhs of McMinnville and C. E. Lewis of Aumsville have expired. The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Friday, February 23. 1943- S Other directors include Robert C. Mitchell of Perrydale, Ralph O. Otis of Newberg and Fred W. Dickman of Aumsville. J. J. Sechrist, secretary of the association, announced this week that the board of directors had approved payment of a 5 per cent dividend to all stockholders of record on Nov. 30, 1948. Dividend checks to the 550 association mem bers have been sent out Henry Matthew, president of the Federal Land Bank In Spokane, Wash., will be the main speaker at the Saturday noon luncheon. The business session will take place Saturday morning. 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Ridley, who has held his secre tary position for 20 years, is in Oregon to attend the Oregon As sociation of City Managers meet- j ing in Portland Friday and Sat urday. Franzen also will attend. went to Death Valley of California last Saturday, were back today. The others will return In differ ent groups. DIiritEis' ZAK To Mr. and Mrs. An thony Zak, Woodburn, a daugh ter, Thursday, February 24 at Sa lem Memorial hospital. EDWARDS To Mr. and Mrs. Leland Edwards, 125 Wanderway at., daughter, Thursday, Feb ruary 24 at Salem Memorial hos pital. PROCTOR To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C Proctor, Salem route 9, a son, Thursday, February 24 t Salem General hospitaL WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert C. White, 2296 Fairgrounds rtL, a daughter, Thursday, Feb ruary 24 at Salem General hos pital. COTJMERDLH To Mr. and Mrs. Orin K. Caumerilh, 1309 Court art, a son, Thursday, February 24 t Salem General hospitaL BOXTZ To Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Boitz, Salem route 9, a daughter, Thursday, February 24 at Salem General hospitaL JONES To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones, Salem route 7, a daughter, Thursday, February 24 at Salem General hospitaL nOYT To Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Hoyt, 122S S. 19th st, a daughter, Thursday, February 24 at Salem General hospitaL RETJST To Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Reust, Stayton, a son, Wednesday, February 23 at Sa lem General hospitaL IN See the Daring Hew Dodge At Our Salesroom Starting Friday, Feb. 25lh Each day, lor S days. February 25th through March 2nd, we wiQ draw the nam of the lucky person who has attended our showing. This party will b award ski $50-00 In free) sonrlce) on his car or truck. This sor ice) wiHbe performed by us in our shop at any time within t months. The winner will bo notified by us and noed not bo on hand lor the drawing. 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