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Th QETGON STATESMAN. r Salem. Oregon. Xrldai Mining. JanuarML 1341:.
-v-- "Mao. foreman T f or tke purpose oj
siy grilling: 'existing and1- futur,acn-
...- -.m m ihooviiiq power aa-
Jninistratf onuKroaghTtbe atatea. it
? . Oregon, and . Washington. Other
.-.' ."mwaiioni avaitaDie are ior n-
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- peratpr. Bubsistence euppMea In--7
' ipector,' assistant home economist,
; in?rapy- aid;- psychiatric nurse,
and jimior Veterinarian.',; Full in
, - formation for these examinations
f ia'ay be had- at tbe'SaTenV'pbstof-
i:X'i- rice. --" . j
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i 1. wJ at,Cjirap'rfftryCreekvwilJ be
auto mechanic division of t bat m.
. -. t local t r a,tn i n g program foar
r .' uiirhts; a iwee.. or no E. Bolin.
1" auto mechanics Instructor. A on
, ',. deriined goternaaeat-owned 1 1936
, jbvi vs.t ora iruca was recenwy
a furnished as material for class ln
traction. Twenty elx boT from
. -V ' the cainp,haVe enrilled; aa dii
lv' : - Doffen. R.'Kercbnr,- tormir elerk
Tot "the galenv branch office ,pf Uie
rV 1 Battlr;Mr-. KerachnvV began "her
: r work, Wednesday -
. MJiy wj,70Br'taJiBga jb jasurea
.v - nage" Heense recently- at vancou-
;r Rose Ladice. and-'Geneva N:-Hubi
i- " iard of -Maraaam.
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Coming Events
. Ja."a4 SalmlH I 4Te arl
laa at 24 14' North Cowmer-fial-tret.
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" I vfV fc,-' 1 fat-t, a t coa vea
tlon, OrrfQHja fi rmeri ' U nfoa.
. Mar.. 1 4, IS-H t.s school
foreti ,toufnmeat at U'llUm
eie uRivert.lt.- .r-'o'
: ; MoUcrHtoZo, Kpeak--Dr. Wll
liaav LUtdiay' Young, moderato
olfth : general asbembly of th
Pj-esbyterlaii church, U&A, wilt ad
dress Salem people tonight at the
First Presbyterian church. ' The
pubH4is 'Invited to a banquet
which' Will be held at the church
social na41 - at : 3 0, -preceding the
moderator's itddress at 7:30. Res
ervations for dinner places may
-be - made through the church oN
fice,jhoae 4894.
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Artist Long time in France, will
give private lesMns in painting in
Salem.-; Address Philip Lyons.
2258 NW Aspen street, Portland;
Phone Broadway 0320.
, Installation Set Townsend
club No. 16 will hare installation
of officers at. the Bush school
heue - tonight- at 7:30 ' o'clock;
Charles Wv Wetterman, state repr
1 esentrfMve. ,wlll act as Installing
officer. The.-Townsend YoutlflasV
eociatlon will provide ntertW!
meat F. G. Delano, will act .aa
chairman.
rDr. Utter to Talk-Dr. Floyd
.Uttec will .discuss ..an article on
credit which 'appeared in the At
lantic Monthly at today's meeting
of the Salem' Retail Credit associa
tion luncheon at the Argo hotel.
In addition to Utter's talk, the reg
ular .discussion of names will be
continued by members.
Auction. Sat. 1:30, Woodry's Mart
Visits la'citT Vlsltlnr Mrl and
Mrs. Kr;F.iAmeson ofvSaletn ,t
mra. uienaa 'iTOper. aupenaxenv
defat of nttrseg at Saint Luke's!
Maltnomah training school rf
before ! ging- to. Denver. .JBhe I js
acJaTnted iwith Mrs. s Ar? fwheel was-demHiihfd.
wne ; waa then in a auperv!ry.!
poMuoor ai ine .MUitnoman jDo-j
Blcrrle Wrecked B n. Knde-
Kraff. 26H An a. e U avenue,
aiaresmaa t-arner, . iora - pwew
Thursday that, while he waa cel-
, Daaice. Petrulr fiiven The- Ron
-wtir-s. gjangeu- iwMkM: 55:f a
1 uraniHr rueBtm 1 w 0 a n c
Tbarsdaj - by. th Uarfon. equaty
ikoepjUl, 'Inverr Colo. Mrs. iProfleetincr Wednesday "night - in-hef oorr.1: Am jtaylfeatfoV- a-keei
per" waa instrnetresa''6f nurses' at Fi40 bloclrr of Broadway, stes. 4na4eV ''tke cWt-i ilfer? of
dayr ss.'
ear ran over " his blcyele, whiea
was parked- at the - eurb, .turned,
out Its lights' and weaf irTfce.
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... when we asked 5,000
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Buyers what they like most
about Fluid f Drive and other
fleatu res of the 1941 Dodge. . .
rigiu! wires and buutlrtdt
f tbert art im ur files Dedgt
Brothers Crp Detroit, Mich.
TVX&&& ,6 silch a bigeauti-
. . .- iif lot so little money. Dodge Fluid Drive is marvelous in
c. So ay to liandle it almost drives itself."
KB7 YORK lVCr,!v!l $AYS. ..Ddge Fluid Drivt: combined with
' vr. ating Power gives tbe.'smojbtbest ride ever known."
;IKSItV(A mi TELEGRAPHS... "Put me down s liking every-
: f; tat tg about i)4 1 Dodge. Podge Fluid Drive is aipszing.' Like
- - f "c in citj trafSir." -1 , s. . - L ; . . .
Gitwi0)6SlarSriVilore
jSSSiafe Smaller, .-Low. .
fhricei' uibjct to idftanshout notice
f t u ijd Vb niyiiro l?T I O WAl.; AT
-CfcU stwsrfc,Tl issja,
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3 Oake-Chepcsd MoV -CospiT. rtoa Orebrf
pftaL Doernbecher and Huh o-l
mab hospital executives have bn,!
invited to a" dinner fetelng . Mrs.
PrOpep to be held tonight at iMrs.
Arneson's:'! " - -? .f -.
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, . Snow Mfans on Pa- Ma'rion
Countv Engineer K C. flubbi re
ported Thuhrday that all traeis of
saow are off the Nerth antlam
high way . as, far as. the aiate jj-oad
camp i at the rot d .junction 2
miles . above Detroit,- but indieat
ed,;r that .alternate freezing .and
melting temperatures made
chains necessary for; cars casing
the road.' He indicated that rela
tively lirtlef anow mas visible et
ther on ov off the. road in! the
vicinity of Hogg pass, and that
rains' yesterday w er e" melting
what snow was visible. - -'I
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State Motors only have 10 used
cars and will, pay top. prices! for
10 more. Late models any "make
or model. ; ... !
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Collect Tait -A. tax turn
over in the sum of -Sl19 ! was
lulled Thursday, with - the . cdiinty
clerk by Sheriff A. C. Burki. Of,
the sum, $3. iO will go to the city
of Salem, i S2.CS . to the Salem
school VUstxict, and the -remainder
will be divided between State
and county taxes and tne county
general fund, the report showed.
The turnover was the smallest
filed f er many months.
Miftftoarlans . to Meet The ! Sa
lem Missouri' club "will meet! to
night at 8 o'clock at 246 H North
Commercial street for installation
of officers, regular business meet
ing and a program. Employes of
Doolittle's service station will
give the program, on which i Jose
phine Wenkenberger, accompan
ied by Doris Jean Cutler, will
sing, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy.Beebe
will give a skit. Members' and
their friends are invited. J j-
Nut Trees, Frlt Trees, Shrubs H.
L. Pearcy Nursery, 246 Court St.
Grant Permit, License A Jog
hauling permit was granted
Thursday by the Marion, county
court to the Hurst Truck line, of
Aurora, and a beer and patkse
store license was issued by the
court to! Charlotte B. Campbell
of the Checkerboard cafe at the
junction of the Pacific and Ger-
vafs highways.
Booked by Police Violation of
basic rule was charged Thursday
by city police to Hobert O. Dick
man, Silverton, and Daniel j F.
Copeland, 575 Center street. Fred
Schindler was charged with hav
ing no (junk license, a violation
of the sanitary code. C. M. Sebu-
bert, Boston, and A I pfronse Mac-
Donald,; Seattle, were held Ion
charges of vagrancy. ;
Attention! Coolie club (l;uu-e i at
VFW hall tonight. i
Official Visit Made J rxjidi
Knight -of thei Salem council of 1
Knights of Columbus Dr. A. j L. :
Elvln spent Tuesday and Wednes- '
day at Mt. Angel on official bus- ;
ines. Ed Stolle, Krcd Pro:ser, L.
A. LeDotu and Douglas Farris. ell '.
of Mt. Angel, drove to Eugene '
Monday to attend a Knights of
Columbus meeting.
Meld Sc-rctry Here Mrs. 1111- :
ary Jonen, alumnae field secretary I
of Mills college, Calif., will be in
Salem Friday on a nationwide '
tour, meeting graduates and con
ferring with persons intrested in '
the college. She will make her
headquarters while her at the
Marion, hotel.
Notice -We now have about 3: ;
union meat markets in and around '
Salem displaying union cards. ;
look for a card before buyin-;-'
mat. Meat Cutter s local 291.
Pole-IJncH A I I a w d The;
Mountain States Power company :
was permitted. Thursday by. the :
Marion' county court to erect a ,
4 if 9-foot pole-line iii the West
Stayton district, and another of ,
1042 feet between Whiteaker and '
Sublimity.
Autos Cnthli Fenders and i
bumpers were damaged Thursday I
afternoon in a collission at Lib-!
erty and Union streets between :
autos driven by Benjamin R.
Blake, 965 Sowtli 21st street, and '
Charlie K. Chlkuo, Independence. ;
The Ace, 127 N. High, now uiuier
new manrgement.
( Return Prom ILuker-r Hetuiu-,
ing from i Baker whei;e he spent a j
few weeks with his daughter, E.
L. Wieder was said - to have com- '
pletefy recovered from his illness '
suffered there. Wieder spent some '
time in the Baker hospital, j
IVrrait l-Mir Building - per-j
mits to repair dwellings were Iff-
sued Thursday by the eity build- I
ihg department to J. F. Correll !
for 105 North Winter street", $10
and to Jehn Carkin for 735 Stew-;
art street, 1250.
Now in the time lor weatherstrip. '
We have it. Ray L: Farmer Hdw ;
Co., 115 S. Com'l. - '
Injuries Treated T h e Salem j
first aid crew was called Thnrs-'
day to treat Annie Hoffert 105 I
sireei, wno surrered a
slight concussion when she fell
and hit her bead on a sidewalk.
I Reports Tlieft Mrs. II. J. Col
gan, 1570 Mission street.1 reoort-
ed to police that a flashlight andj
.uiiiiwiu, were taken irom her
cr while - parked at her home
Tuesday night. -
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NoticeWe ; now have - about 35
nnio'n meat markets in and around
Sjajem displaying union cards-.
Look? oi i card before buying
meat. Mat Cutter's local 291.
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Clab No. i -Meet Townsent
eiub;o,.wUr.meetitonigbt at a
o'clok'lnHhe'ifarjon county court-'
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'Kimmon' Recuprvwte fc-ClarV
iu'.v lmtujons of the Cefttral Hdwf
f U-distHc? is recupecatfha; .atJhe
Salem General boaplrali following,
a mijor opetation a. week ago
Bem Shepherd 4hthe same.. oMstrle
la reported as improving . from a
collps,e"rid subsequent iJhess."-
DAV Aux. benefit.' -rd - pafty;
Cherry Oity and,. tonight- f-M.
Erwin 'at Realty Repl. Warren
Br w in. (p-Mult.) wfll be - thft
speaker at 4he Salem Realty
board , luncheon t d a y at the
Quelle. He w i 1 1. discueslegj6la
tive matters."'"
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Board to Convene The Salem
water board will meet "tonight at
7:30. Manager Carl ' Guenthef
said Thursday' night "only routine
business 'is expected tovbe trans
acted. - '
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received to "date f r'oin
Tu here u-losis; -Seal SaJea ; amount
tj H?.l-JwblV leeedalasl
year's fjral totai; according-to" W
potts released, by ;Mra.""GeprgerR.
K: Moor bead .'eecretary of the Ma-
riob ' eonfy public beirtb aao1
, M,eney Is still, coming, in and
Dr. Hugh Dowd, ohairman'of, seal
sales for .Salem,tepetB 'lhat "the
96000 goal-will be evhed.. -
During 1940 x-tay examinations
were g'tv e nfo-18 people and
? uberculin-" tests Verer-given
' money received from ''seal
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Defeated . tlSalii.- lmk:c
wLw Flrfctfri I atil-
". .AUorneys ' repcesentfng' Probate
hJudge George. C. TiWellf Jnlt-
noman countyT'-Thursday" ! Hen- a'
demurrer , in th tkie gsprenie
court here - askin' that, the salt.
ot Newton. C Smith lVrtla"nd at-'
torney, attacking: Tax well's" claim
to: the.otflce.be .diHiniesed. :
- Smith recently was .- appointed
by Governor , Charles . ja. Sprague
to' succeed Tax-well., -j - "7 '
: Both' sides were directed jto file
briefs .and -the demurrer probably
wilt be arged-wlthik the next
month. - . ' . - '
Smith., contend - his -appointment
is valid whUe Tax well claims
he ia entitled to serve nnti thej
oc . general . election . unaer a
aceideat before be uallf ied;v
f The- - eonetJttloar-t-provleio
cited by Taajrell provlda thatpf-
itenvocher uaan-omr i -tne.
leg1slatBfe.whall cotfTInufc in of
fiee . untjl tbeir 8uccesaora"'ba.Te
been . elected and 'itfaHfted fo
service.. . . :-..) -.wi..-
ecBstltutlonal provision. - ' , In
f uige rjenn TA.; Mears rdf fVtedq L
Taswell at tt Novenaber election
bat. wa killed-in-'an automobKe
Tlwreo Oregon
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Final: Rites
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'Funeral 'services willi:be today
afc 2 p." m. from:: the Clengh-Bar-J
rick chapel for.Euen VJGeer,' 5t,
nlTH.-clrculatlon foreman of The
Statesman, -- who died early
Wednesday morning:" Rev." Gay L.
Drill - will -of ficiate, and Capital
Post No. i. 9, : American! Lesion,
will .-have charge of ritualistic
services. ' " - ". . 1
- Survivor include the widow
Mrs Olga . Hobson 'Geer, ' and a
sister, Mrs. William -riemlng. or
Salem.':' f v
LLrrs,-
CaMf.. Jan aa-OPJ
d- -Idaho -youth a
fwis-W af rested it Ukiab;?25 "mile a
Mf V ia . i avrr, ivu una mm sour
af ter holding apaT loca restaurant
ThlBradayherlffl B. jwilllaipp.
reportal" "-'lv j J -C- T 1 ' : - -'
ifbe 'rio;the jaherllf ;aaid, ad
mlted JcteallBg tn. antomobiht . at
Eujrenei Ore.; aad.boldlng up a
Gold; riill.0e. Wticef' station
Wednesday nlght.l. . -1
F imams identified the arrest
rout hs. , a,s Jamea :m. Pot Per,
and Lee Ds( vis, " 17 both ' of
Ae 6 land, Ore., and Robert Jokn
sosf,' 17;, ' Emmett, Idaho. The
Askland boys told the sheriff they
recently 'deerted';froni the '249th
coast artillery- at j Camp Clapsop,
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The J Ashland j yontha S will be
turned over to the Oregon officers
-while fjohnson'ai 1 ease will be
handled by Mendocino county au
thorities, "the sheriff aald. '
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PIiiIco?I!adioL
f EXCLfSIVB 'RADIO ,
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S) rBantDonDQettit
Jfonttg Majesty Demands a Daily
Dunking the RMomt Conwnini Wag
A boon to busy mothers! No back-breaking bending
. . . bathinettes are just the right height! No make
shift, scattered equipment-. ; . bathinettes have ' 4
safety strap, towel rack, : rubber filling hose and a
strong duck dressing table, which lifts over the rubber
coated tub. 36x20x4 1-inch ; enameled hardwood frame;
Infants9 Creepers
Actual 50e VaturS
Cute and washable in as
sorted styles and fabrics.
All domestic made.' Sizes
1 to a
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Another 50r Value-!
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Knitted of soft.all wool In
one size only. Choice of as
sorted pastel colors.
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Dahg Duniimg
juvenile IPIay Snite
Also Wohh SOr!
Chambray, covert or hick
ory stripes with long- lega, ,
long sleeves and buttoned
front. 2 to 6. j
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Roly
Poly
NECESSITIES
FOR BABY ! M
HOLY POLY FLANNELETTE DIAPERS
Soft-fleeced, snowy white-'
flannelette in generona
27y27rinch size.- Parkasre f 12.
ROLY POLY GAUZE
12
r'w, popular white gauze
diapers in packages of
twelve. " 20x40-inch sfae.
ROtY POLY SHOULDER
Cream-tinted combed cottons w Hh :
Vnitted-ln rayon "strfpes. .10" to
36-lnch.- ' : i
ROLY POLY GRID
CAWOS
SHEETS
Two-ply gum rubber crib . iheet. with
itrbrnmeta -' Reversible f in, ano
white. 36x36-incti.
ROLY POLY
LONG
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STOCtttNGS
DUD
, dears' exclu8ly l.fnt"' hose with
reinforced toe for extra wear.
White, 4-C a. . i
White or 'flesh in waterproof aUkv' k,S:
OATH, DLAWXIETS
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r"a a va - if . r? r D n at.-.r?-- -v. :w
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months x -2 years.
ROLY POLY
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x . w -. t je- J I. . I
Rory Poly blanket tk-tn n.t-n'-bood.
White, pink or blue jwith
sip opening, hand emtirojory
and hand-appuqued thro. !
CL Embroidered Dr eaten
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Hand - made and hand - erabjrdid-i
ered cotton batiste. WTjte. jpbik
or blue in assorted patterns; and
stylea. Sizes 0-1-2. j
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C Tots9 -Legging $4
Assures warm play rifays! j All
wool four-piece set m assorted
practical medium and dark f col
ors. TodVilers' sizes J-2-3. j ;
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D. Bntanfs Sweaters
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Dainty, soft and fluffy .
wool coat- styles in choic
white, pink or blue. Standard
size for infants. -
Soit Soled Shoes!
Pliable elkskln hteh ahoes
soft sole and roomy, moccasiii toe
to allow proper foot devf Jpp-
ment. White; 0-1-2-3-4.
F. Zntamis hi
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cotton wrappers, TS fS9
rtrudes Ih aH white. JJ JriK
white with blue or QJS
Soft-fleeced
sowns and gertrudes
- - ' all pink, or.
pink trim. One standard siz4-
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G. Pep pe reti DlamUets
Blue plaid ' pepperell recevin
.. blanket - with aturdaly stitched -'
i -.ends. 26x34-ihch size! Soft' Cot
ton Utat wash like new. -
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; Soft' combed cottons - with I all
around eteatie waist " and double .
la brie crotch. - -Bleached vhite
only in sizes 0-1-2-3-4.
5 I
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; - tone fleeced inauie :ad oat. i-Grey,;--Mlie-pinkv
1-10: --
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. FUio white autftt.cter.-iittif-
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