The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 07, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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Tha OHTGOIT CTATECMA17, Colesau Orsgcau Sunday MomUmj, April 7 1313
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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.
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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 . : : : ;
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txaxeiAX or csnzxai iictcss vauh
Savage Estatel
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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.
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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.
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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
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Qiieeh Candidates
KoninatedatW
Lois Herman. Betty Starr
' ind Vcnia Vosper. to '
Compete in Final
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'-. 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 ,
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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
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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.-
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IXiJViiir. EdascDcs Low.cs
In charge of Pr.
W. W. IVazeV
and Dr. Fred
rageler. Reals-
tared Optome
trista.
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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 "
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