'a 1- si1 -v--. a vhj-i! . Tha OHTGOIT CTATECMA17, Colesau Orsgcau Sunday MomUmj, April 7 1313 PAGS'nvn Local ICevs Briefs " 6mahM Fingers Wilbur Gibbs, Portland, was treated by elty first eld men yesterday for t w o smashed fingera received when hls tand . beca.me caught between two . oil. drums. Mrs. Martin Finden.i 840 South 21st, was treated for head eats.- shoul der and spine In Juries,". Lela Fin den for head cuts, Martin Ffnden for a head bruise , and Mrs. . E. Hood, route two, for. a head In jury and cuts after, an automo bile collision at 17th and Center " streets Friday night. . . . Luts florist. P. tMzl l7f N. Lib! ! Visit In 3Iontajs-i- Mr. and Mrs. C Ramseyer of - Saleui stopped in Lewiston, Mont., Mrs. Ramseyer's former "born.- city, March r 28, en .route home from ta extended visit in the east, ac cording to a Lewiston ( newspapar recelred here, Mrs. Ramseyer or merly resided in Lewiston with her father," W, H. Trerabath, who also Is now a Salem resident. New patterns In paper, guest tow 11s. place mats and lip. stick tis sue. Better Bedding; store.. 115 K. High. - -. " Quarter Receipts Down Ah ; though March receipts at the Sa- lem postoffice were 0.440.52as compared to $40,415.94 in 1939. : toUl receipts for the first quarter of this year were $1613.82 less than for the first three months of 1939. This year's quarterly total waa $94, 2 46.33; last year's ' was X95.8iK15.J, ; v v;.;;-' ; W. 1 Salem Florist open dally, 8 to 8. P. 4S9. Flowers & sprays. ' Money Stolen Kenneth , Hiller, 1585 Roosevelt street, reported to police yesterday that $45 in cur rency was stolen from a dresser drawer In his house sometime yes- terday or Thursday., The thief gained entrance to the house through a basement window. Safety of your savings is Insured at Salem Federal. ISO S. Liberty. ' ; Van Winkle Rales Foreiga corporations are ' not eligible to be i granted motor vehicle fuel dealers license In Oregon with out first qualifying to do busi ness In this state. Attorney Gen eral I. H. Van Winkle held Satur day. The opinion was requested by Secretary of State Earl Snell. Want ezp. beauty operator (Only those with .With - following need apply.) Bo:f 572 Statesman. Speeding Charged Booked by city- police yesterday on charges of violation of basic rule were Claude L. Hall, Eugene; Adam J. Kerber, and Cecil E. Jayne, 183 South 18th street; Irrin S. Pan krats, 182 South 18 th street, was charged with reckless driving. Coming. Events ' April S Salem T Glenmea concert, 'Leslie Junior high , '-school. j ' .'. .' 1 April Addresses by Kir by Page First Presbyterian; and - First Methodist churches. -; , April 10, Registration for, primary election eloae. ."f HvJ i : April 1 Annual meeting, Marion county health : asaocla- . ;uon..'.i',.i- : .- "i j. ; .' : . -A prfl . -1 (V Kansas . .' club . of Saletn i at Knights of PythJaa hall,- 848 Korth Commercial street, ,8 p." m. u . . W.j r My! 1-Prtnary election, i ' Boy Injured jJohn Wymetal ek. Jr., age, 4. was only slightly In jured -when he ran into the side of the car of Albert F. Llndenau, 193i North Church street, In the 800 block on Hood street,- accord ing to police report Young Wyme taiek, Llndenau told police, had got out of his parents' parked car and suddenly dashed' into the street. " ' ' ' : ' For watch and clock repairing H. --T. Love, 141 Sj Liberty. Vandals at 1 Work Vandalism In a; house being constructed at 6S0 North 20th street was report ed I to 'police yesterday . by a Mr. Arnold, 690 North 20th. Arnold reported plaster was scratched, obscene pictures drawn and dirt thrown on the floor and smeared on newly painted surfaces. Hinges on the tool shed door were un screwed, but nothing was missing. Dr. J. Vinton Scott, Dentist. New office location 744 N. CapitoL Open Sunday mornings. Ph. 6964 Mrs. Lery at. Chamber1 Mrs. Alexander Levy, a native of Dan rig, a member of Pastor Niemoel ler's congregation in Germany and the wife of a Jewish physi cian, - will' speak at the Salem chamber ; of commerce luneheon Monday noon. Her topic will be "Some Facts on Why Germany Turned Nazi." - . Pilots Come Here Members of the Sportsmen Pilots of Oregon, a Portland flying organization, will be ! entertained by the Salem Fli ers club at a breakfast in the air port hangar this morning.' About 12 planes are expected from Port land. The visiting pilots will be taken over the Blossom day routes by the Salem fliers. Kansas Meeting Set The Kan sas club of Salem will meet at the KP hall Wednesday at 8 p. m. The program will consist of Scotch music by William Mc Gilchrist, sr., and Robert Hutch eon, and a talk by Dr. Vernon Douglas. All Kansans and their friends are invited. The ladies are requested to bring pies. Returns) to Alaska M. D. Snod grass . sailed ..from Seattle yesterday for his horn - in the Matanuska district of Alaska, fol lowing a visit of - several weeks with his , son, Dr. W. B. Snod grass .of -'Salem. Mr. Snodgrass, who haa lived for 83 years In Alaska, , says that conditions in the district, where dust bowl mi grant went a few years ago, are gradually becoming mora stable and 'profitable. . r Roscoe Colby of Gervaia, a stu dent; of the Capital Business, col lege, left recently to accept a po sition in a bank at Barns, Ore. ' Lafky Urged for. PostSupport of several Oregon and Washing ton pnblie , ot'tcials has. been of fered to Herman ; Lafky, Salem attorney, for, the appointment as chief legal counsel of the Bonne ville administration. Lafky is now a member; of the legal' stsff of the Cowl its county PUD and is otherwise affiliated with Wash ington PDDsj , 'r ; ' ; : FFA Take Tests Future ? Far mers of America from,1 IB west ern ; Oregon communities tab mitted to oral examinations here yesterday to ascertain, those qualified to receive., the state Farmer degree at the 1 1940 state convention at , Corvallis. - Twenty degrees will . be . presented. Cafe Holds Opening The Top Notch - cafe, -150 South - Liberty street offered special attractions to customers in a grand opening Saturday morning. M.1 H. Meyers, resident of Salem' the past, three years, will manage the newly dee orated concern. Chenille' and punch-work bed spreads ' 15.95 and up. Better Bedding store, 118 N. High. Foresters Confer Forestry problems, both state and federal, were discussed at a tour-day con ference of forestry officials and wardens which ended here Satur day Speakers included both state and federal forestry officials. Permits Issued The city build ing department issued permits yes terday to Haman H. Bayes to re pair a dwelling at 1538 Saginaw street, (300; George H. Dunsford to repair a dwelling at 1945 South High street. Joins Army Deran Parseglan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Parse glan, 2270 Simpson street, has en listed for service in the US army and U stationed at Vancouver bar racks. Exam Is Taken Wallace Tow- ler, Salem flier; took tests tor a commercial puois license oeiore a federal inspector during the past week. Highway Meet Set The sUte highway commission will hold an all day session in Salem Tuesday. No delegation will appear. Clab No. a to Meet Town send elub No. 8 announces an indigna tion meeting to be held Monday. nignt at cioca at me uesue Methodist cjhurch on 8outh Com mercial street. F. G. Delano, dep uty to Charles W.. Wetter man, national representative tor Ore gon, will give the Keynote aa dress. Eucene T. Prescottr presl dent of the elub. Invites all Townsendites to attend . this meeting. t One Industrial Death There waa onlr one fatal! tv in Oregon due to an industrial accident in tha week en din Anrll 4. the Stat industrial accident commission re ported Saturday. The victim ; was Sylvanus Reed Hunt. r.." Grave Creek engineer. , Tnere were oss accidents reported in the wee g. , Licenses Issued Marriage 11 censes were issued last week at Vancouver. ,Wash; to John Schlmllng and Eva Carrera," both of Salem; Alfred rW. Whltsett, Eurehe. and Dorothy , B. Smith, Salem, and to Clarence D. Lick- ens, , Monroe, ,tCalif., " ana . Mrs. Helen . . J-acaens, vorvaius. . P Teachers to lfeet The Ration al Teachers association" will meet at Mt. Angel Tuesday night for a no-host dinner. The ML Angel school will aire a demonstration on the teaching of American his tory and ,will present a pageant written by the class. ' 4o et 8 to Dine A dinner meeting Is scheduled ' Tuesday night for the Yamhill county voi ture of the 40 et 8 society at McMinnville. Dr. B. FT Pound and B. E. "Kelly Owen will pro vide transportation from Salem. Leave for Beach Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard left yesterday for their beach home at Newport, where Millard; will complete con valescence from "a recent heart attack. He is head teller at the Ladd 4k Bush bank. UpmWa Ii I t d KiW members of the Salem chamber of commerce are -Mrs. cnester Cox, 262 West Lincoln street, and Rev. Arno Q. Weniger, pas tor of the Calvary Baptist church. Bus Line to Begin A daily bus from Detroit to Bend will be started a month earlier, than usual this year, on May ! 1, ac cording to announcement of the Salem-Bend stage line. Vets Eat Crawfish Many Le gionnaires pt the Willamette val ley attended the annual crawfish feed of Delbert Reeves post at Sliverton last -night. FDR at Hyde Park HYDE PARK, NY, April 8-flH President Roosevelt arrived at his Hudson valley home late today to spend a protracted weekend free of official routine and to continue his recuperation from an attack of intestinal inf luenia. V :'v ' ... l I ... : : '' 'i r f m" "mm " . -" ' ' "- i) Ahovkds tht Bukk Special 4-dnor touring sedan fJOOO TTTB'RB talking here to ; those quick Dynaflash tralht-c!jht en- automatic cut-oflfi built-in automatic W thousands who have not yet (fine that' just about the smoothest choke, oil-filter, high-capacity water achieved a lifetime ambition. That thing that runs,1 thanks to micro pump they're all there, " ,' is to saythey don't yet own a Buick. poised-balancing after assembly. ! -' Here's the smart style, the blithe We want to point out a few facts ' Swing through the gear changes and i performance and the solid, substan- about the Buick SPECIAL pictured you find the same easy, finger-flick tial Buick quality of materials and here show how it swings wide the shifting as in the most costly Buick. workmanship that make this the car And the same recoil-mounted Knee- you ve been looking forward to. Action soaking up bumps before they reach your hand on the steer ing TvheeL door on a golden opportunity. Step into this sleek sweetheart. Your treadle foot touches off it trigger- Prteea be!a sts cuMD .far-Eos inesa Cocpo Sedan pal ces -kdclivrred af FlinU hCeh, Transportation lastd on rail rates, state and local taxes i (if any), optional' equipment and accts scries extra. Prices subject to thange xvuhcut notice. Take a rough road in stride. You'll find that stout Bui Co3 Springs mufHe out tW bumps and they'll never need lubrication." ' Look out through the easy rision Safety Plat Glass in every window. Check tip Yet the figures on the Special make i you think it's a six instead of a husky straight-eight. Indeed, when you count in the included equipment, ft costs no more than some cars with ! lower advertised prices - j ' So look into (he Buick SPECIAL. See ' if this isn't the time to "step up" to , ;the car you've always wanted. You can take a trial drive any cn the equipment: Two time Just by eskisj your Buick Way Direction Signal with dealer. J . : : : ; T- ..rrONkOSiLu txaxeiAX or csnzxai iictcss vauh Savage Estatel -!"....' - f : "''-"- I ficcoimti'iiea Ko Tax Payable, Asserted in Order; Exemption f; ,Exceds Total rinal account of A. T. Savasre. Jr.. for the estate of A, T. Savage shows receipts ef 84580.85, dis bursements of 83140.87, and &1 ance of $110.28. The report States th SI 111 Tl mAAinnm will be necessary in order finally vj . seme we estate, , : . . Order relatlnt to Income tax states mat none is assessed owina to cxemntlons of 814.898 4 0 , on ' a total tsxsbl atst of $11. 5e. Final hearing; set for ay is. ; , -! ;:' Circuit "Court Walter Minier vs. V. O. Alex ander and' others;' memorandum or aezenaants Guy o. ana-Frieda MBinith. - . " . , ; Vina Wilkinson Tialt f n Zolskey; reply matins; denial and oitTuon to set ror trial. 1 Carl Haltenberjr vs. Oeorge Wesson; order awarding- plaintiff certain,-sums a gainst defendant and for foreclosure on automo bile. -.-v-:..."r - iv--Probate Court LC Nannie J. Stevens. estate; at torney and guardian expenses al lowed. -. - . .;r 8. P. Kimball estate; Sarah ; A. Kimball, executrix, authorised ! to accept 88 50 in full ; satisfaction of mortrars. , George Howard Ham pton auar- aiansmp; ninth report of Ladd and Bush Trust company shows receipts for total period $5085 18, disbursements, $5885.8 l.Tf? ; -Justice Court ? ( Warren K. Clagrett; . defective muffler, fined $1. H : George 8. Jones; NSF check, pleaded innocent "and ease con tinued 90 days. Released on own recognizance. . , - . MajriagcT Licenses r : ; 'Joseph J. Schaffers.i 85, book keeper, 558 North Winter street, and Lona Schmidt,: 20 domestic. 875 Market street, both Sal Am. Edwin J. Slick, 23, meat cut ler, ias3 uenter street, ana Jew ell Strickfaden. 21, nurse,- 590 North 21st street, both Salem, : Feuowsliip Group Meeting Airanged 1: The Young- Peoples' Evangelis tic Fellowship group will hold Its first mass meeting: Monday night at 7:80 at the First Evangelical ehurch. Special music, e horns singing; and an Inspirational mes sage are on the program. Dr. Edward H. Hart, pastor of the First Baptist church at Corvallis, will he the principal speaker. ' : The fellowship waa organized last, month under the leadership of Evangelist Clifford Lewis and consists of Christian young- peop le from 11 the fundamental churches of the clty. There are 119 charter members and more are expected to Join Monday, r Officers elected by the repre sentative cabinet are Oscar Carl son, president: Inrvard Hanson. vice-president; Neva Weoleryt recording-. secretary; Florence Fos ter, corresponding secretary; Isa bel Huston, treasurer, and bee Doerksen, publicity chairman. fnSSSSSSSSSiaMMMSSMSMMMMMSHMSMSHSSMSS lorDearth!! EugehWoi Despite that employment con ditions at Eugene are on the un- grade because of the Fern Ridae dam construction and revival of the lumbering- Industry, all avail able i jobs can be filled by local workers, I J. Stoll. director of the state employment service, de clared Saturday. n All "help will he employed through the state employment service which haa been designated as the hiring: agency for contrac tors and the unions, Stoll said. : - Last week 8894 placements were recorded at the state's 21 Obituary Schlffer U Chris Schlffer, late resident of Anmsville, April 5. Survived by son and two grandchildren. Fu aeral announcements later by CIough-Barrlek company. '. ! ' ' .' t'l- Smith ' ; Mrs' Km Smith. 81. at the residence, 1180 Elm street. West Sale m, April 8. Survived by dauhters, Mrs. Laura Trueblood of CaldwelL; Ida..' Mrs. Rnbv. Hay- worth of Salem ; eons, Clarence of Cambridge, laa., ana tiarry oi CaldwAlU Ida. IS rrandchlldi wn and five great grandchildren also survive, uunerai services xrom the Clough-Bsrrick chapel Tues day, April t, at 10 .m. - Bettner : :-' T P.ttn. If. lata resident of 1750 Oxford street, at a local hospital. Survived by wi dow, Mrs. Elizabeth Bettner of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Cather ine Sapp of ' East Chicago, Ind., and Mrs. D. L. Danau of Fres- cott. Ark. Funeral services from the dough-Barrick chapel Mon day, April 8, at 8 p.m. Rev. J. M. Comer will officiate. ". FLOWERS CI0IL; 37Z:I lal&rlb-tll . i ,, J - Qiieeh Candidates KoninatedatW Lois Herman. Betty Starr ' ind Vcnia Vosper. to ' Compete in Final t :...,: V,. ,i vr : . .. ' "', . '-. Friday the . Willamette students chose three candidates for May q.ueen, to rule over the May. week end festivities. They are Miss Lois Herman, Miss B e 1 1 y Starr and Miss Verna Vosper. Miss Starr and Miss Vosper. are members of the Delta Phi sorority and Miss Her man is a member of Beta ChL The May queen will be selected from these, .three, nominees at an' all student election next Friday. The other two candidates -will be prin cesses. v'-.,- ,: ' ... .Miss. Herman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Herman of Medford. She transferred to' Wil lamette from Pasadena Junior col lege her Junior year. She Is a sen ior scholar in classical literature and history and was vice-president - of her class the second se mester -of 'her Junior year. ,"' ' All Active on Campus Miss Vosper Is the daughter "of Mrs. Mabel L. Vosper of Portland and -is -secretary of the student body - this year. She is a Senior scnoiar in religion, a member of Cap and Gown and of University Vespers, of which she was vice president last year. Miss Vosper was nresldent of her aororltv i.t year and her sophomore year she was treasurer of her class. ... . Miss Starr la the "daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Starr of Port land,; and is senior . scholar . in mathematics. She-was a transfer from St. Helens hall her sonhA. tn ore year and haa been very out standing- m music circles on the canipus and In Portland, having appeared as truest soloist, with the Portland Symphony orchestra. She la corresponding- secretary of her sorority and la president of the Math club. - ker , county, was appointed as Hoke's successor on the state ag ricultural board. Shell Certifies . Secretary of State Earl Enelt Saturday certified the 417 candi dates who filed for the primary election to the county clerks. The time for filing for the primary election expired last Monday night"'- " ;" -X . ; . The certifications will be Used by the county clerks In arranging their ballots for the primary coa jtest . t , i. 1 WHY BE SICK 7 Bring- this ad to my office on or before April 13, 1040, and It will entitle yon to an ap pointment for free spinal x-ray. 1 .,. DR. ROY S. SCOFIELD Palmer Oilroprartor 40d V. S, Bank Bldg;. I'll. 6017 T7e Ushrc lis 1 E::l Sclcciicn cf iv'V- Bisfinciiyo Floor Covorinrf x . ; m siiLEii . v :'-:: dil lT Combined wil h1 a killed 7 , ."Lif1 V r workmanship to jjire your " ' ; ; Ti Tjt : home , a new, attractive V ; "Pp , f appearance. 1 ' Ask onr Mr. Laras (for O - X? U L. . y"ars with Meier Jk 1 Prank) rr-iS'"'- - m?out ' ' " -h- -v; :,'V : . FIRTH MOHAWK , and : . ; -l ,; Alexandst Sn aV. s-"", , ' -J . Room Bise Carpetlag ; ' Wit,! Trce Scrvico i jsd Financing - We Will he (lad to recommei & a reliable and competent contractor or if yon wish to select your own workmen we will finance both labor anil materials. NOTHING DOWN,- no thing- for two ,Wnths then small monthly payments to salt your bndgit Pree estimates, no obli gratlons, this Is Jast part of onr complete service. . Yon are larlted to see the model kitchen In onr new store. ;.': ;r-,: : ; v.- Mn4MSMHHIMpBHiMMMM I II I I III 1 I I L n L O.CC m- ii3iiia;a on. j " nAnnY V SEIJLED, Dcslhl TpJfr7 Only Snail ;' C3Ty7.Z' DsWn Payncnl : IXiJViiir. EdascDcs Low.cs In charge of Pr. W. W. IVazeV and Dr. Fred rageler. Reals- tared Optome trista. t - Don't delar naadod optical attention tply jot cannot afford to pay cash. Com In and take) adrantaao of my Iibaral Crodit Plan- without ono ponny additional: coat Your alaaaas dellTered IMMEDlATXLYi . arrango to pay later, weekly or monthly. Taka as long as Five, Tan or Flftaan months to pay. My consistent Low Prices and Liberal Credit Terms assure you oi a complete) and sfadent ptometrical sarvice, and al a low cost within your moans. ' Ton will appreciate how EASY it Is to arrange for CREJ IT in this offloe be cause there Is no third party or fi nance company to deal with. Tonr " case la managed la onr own office la a friendly and confl- ' dentlal manner. Wo : mean very word of it when we say, "Make yoir own terms for payment, wltM reason of At the first sign of eye-ejrain, head- acHe or nervoiisness, take adTantage of Dr. Semler'a Free Optical Examl' nation. ' , . Come) hero wUh do crssuronco I being; cLio to Sot wUh Safety. Eogardless cl. Low HI you pay ws do not hetllata to fully ciarcslas ell cl our work, Wa " hara ct yocr aarrica cna cf (ha best exilTpad cptoaaticcA dcpcrtnenU la do ' tiordwast cad era cow featuring tha ' ; r.rvr Pcsop!I!e Ltnsss end ITuncnt frcnes ; . - end accessoriaa. which ' cllord you Cia ' . - eaox!mua la style, comfort end duralIIIty: . la cpSccd wacr. ' : Glasses Insured for One Year Against Iljreakeso - Rimless glasses excepted.) r an S I a r fa i i a ' f ' " - - - ; ! ": . aDwaD Jo wniLsaDKr r ' : 7Z ' i EZHTIST ;,(C;ii::I C":: l..'.Z"l) A.s- Sad Hoor ; Sl & Morriaon Cad Ilocr Auolj a t ;l 1 1 A ,