The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 17, 1941, Page 14, Image 14

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Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning. April 17. 1S41
I Injured in Collision
: SUVZR Mr. and .Mrs. George
Eannen and children were in-
6lved in" an accident Sunday
evening' when they met 'another
tar . almost head on at the curve
just south of the Walter Leppjn
farm. Mrs. Datnnen was badly cut
on the head and was taken to the
hospital. Mrs. Jackson was slight
ly injured. 1 Both cars were dam
aged.,, I ll '
Wfmt? This big Mercury
costs only about $1 Of) more
THAN lOW.PRICID VOLUME jSELLERS?
Bigger any way you look at it!
Yea, the new Mercury is a more massive car! Such
long, sleeping lines! And its wide, soft, luxurious
seats give you much more room for passenger comfort.
ilU - a "zzh
You get record economy, tool
Think of ft! 23-35 miles per gallon in the Gil-more-Grand
Canyon Run. Mercury challenges
smaller cars to match its amazing economy.
City Case Is
Unsettled
Come in and drive this great new Mercury today ! When
you see the big difference in size, in ride, in power when you
learn how little more you pay you'll take it home and own it!
ME
Valley Mlotoir Co.
375 Center Street
Phone 3158
Question of Legality
in Silyerton Election
Brings Problems
SILVERTON Should no deci
sion be reached before May 1 in
the suit now in court testing the
legality of Silverton's last city
election, another temporary city
manager would have: to be ap
pointed, according to the city
charter now in effect, City Attor
ney : Rex Albright said Wednes
day afternoon.
The suit was brought by the
former city water commission to
test the legality of the city! elec
tion when it became known that
provision had been made only for
voters of the republican and' dem
ocrat parties to register and none
for the non-partisan voters.; Both
sides; which include the former
commission composed of Dr.
A. W. Simmons, Austin Eastman
and Roy Morley, and the city of
ficials, composed of the mayor
and councilmen, have presented
their cases and are now awaiting
the decision of the judge.
In the meantime, Silverton is
working under the new, charter,
adopted following the question
able election and providing for a
city manager form of government.
Because the mayor and council
felt that no' outsider 4 should be
asked to come in as city manager
before the permanency of the po
sition was legally established, a
temporary manager was selected
in keeping with the provisions of
the hew charter.
Elgin McCleary, water superin
tendent for the past few years,
was selected by the mayor and
council, .but the .charter provides
that the temporary manager may
hold office consecutively for only
four months and that he cannot
be reelected.
In the event the court decision
does not reach Silverton by May
1, officials state, another tempor
ary manager will haye to be ar
ranged for, if only for a few days.
It is generally believed that May
or Reber Allen and his council
men will follow the simple pro
cedure of appointing a figure
head and that Mr. McCleary will
continue in actual management.
Another suggestion has also been
made to the effect that a second
temporary manager may be ap
pointed for a few days and that
Mr. McCleary can then be re-ap
pointed to continue until the de
cision is reached. It is also gen
erally understood that city offi
cials have someone in mind for
the job "but they refuse to make
5any statement as to the identifi-
tation of the proposed choice in
case such a choice may not be
pecessary,-"' w-: '-1 '-:r" f
' Should the judge hand down a
decision in favor . of the city, .. a
permanent . manager will proba
bly be selected at - once.' Should
pie judge hold the election ille
gal, then the water commission
comes into office again and the
Did omcers ox vne previous ejec
tion would have to hold over, it
s believed, until such a time as
p special election could be arran
ged for. - : - l
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Bean Growers
Prepare for ,
Busy Season
TURNER Bean growers are
preparing for a busy season. Bean
stakes are being prepared and
much plowing is yet to. be done, '
f Peter Frederickson is planning
o plant four acres. R. O. Witzel,
pne of the first growers in this
locality, will plant nine acres,
one-half will be bush beans.
Invite You
Now to
W(ID(1DDIE1P
THIS NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE
? TURNER Rachel Riches, of
freed college, spent the weekend
$vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Riches. ' t . . . . .
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hill visited
Sunday with their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
flill in Portland. They also spent
iome time, in Vancouver.
I -n 4. - i -mr i
Irs. C. H. Holcomb said they
jtvere at the home of a brother in
New Mexico and , would soon
leave for North Dakota.
Church Sets
Convention
Delegates Expected
: for District Meet
at Silverton
SILVERTON At least 100
delegates are expected here Fri
day to attend the Salem district
convention of Methodist Youth to
be held at the Silverton Metho
dist church! Bill Hobbs, Albany,
Willamette university! freshman.
will preside.
Prof. Herman Clark will intro
duce the convention theme.
"Christian "Youth. , Preparing for
Action," Friday night. ; Registra4
tion Jyill begin at 4 t o'clock fol
lowed, by the 6 o'clock banquet
Prof. Clark will speak at 7:45
p.m. A party will follow at 9
Saturday morning the conven
tion theme will again be discuss
ed. 1 A business . session- will t be
opened, Saturday, "mdrrdng , arid
election of officers will be held
In the afternoon. This will be
followed by a trip to Silver Falls
State park.
Saturday night methods of car
rying out the " Action of Christian
Youth" will be discussed.- Follow
ing the introduction of the theme
each session by . Prof. Clark , the
group will divide into five ' dis-,
cussion groups.
Rev. Edward Terry, host pas
tor, will give the convention ser
riion Sunday morning ' at '11
o'clock. He will speak on "Per
sonal Preparedness." In the af
ternoon the newly- elected offi
cers will be installed. Dr. J. Edgar
Purdy, superintendent of the Sa
lem . district is scheduled to in
stall , the officers. . ,1 -1 .
- SILVERTON Trinityl congre
gation voted a new parsonage at
its quarterly , business meeting
Tuesday night. The new. parson
age, to cost about J5500, is to be
of frame, have a full basement a
fireplace and eight rooms. Build
ing will begin as soon as plans
can be completed and a special
meeting "of . church boards has
been called for Friday night in
hopes of completing the; plans.
4 Discussion of. the building , of
the parsonage, has been underway
for several weeks. The congrega
tion had planned not to build
until sufficient cash pledges had
been made and these were com'
pleted. L. M. Larson, chairman "of
i i A . A
ine Duucung commuiee, repons
that first payments on the pledges
are now being received!. . . i
. A number of tentative plans for
disposal of the old parsonage,
built in 1908, at the time Rev. AJ
O. White came to Silveiton, were
discussed ' and further action on
these will be taken Friday. -
r ' Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr presided at
the Tuesday meeting. He also re
ported that' 29 new members were
accepted..; by the congregation on
Easter day, Tom A. Anderson is
congregation secretary jand Amos
Corhouse'is president of the trus
tees. -
Union Services -Held
at Dallas
DALLAS- The Kraft twins are
holding a series of union evan
gelistic services at the pallas high
school auditorium. The meetings
opened Monday and will be held
every night except Saturday un
til April 25, at 8 p. mJ
Special musical numbers
be given.
will
Rites Slated, . ,
For Friday
. NORTH HOWELL rred Kohl
tnier, who was born at Oakland,
Neb, on April 24, 1874, died at
the Silverton hospital Tuesday
morning.. s
Survivors include the widow,
Marearet. two: daughters. ' Mrs.
Helen Medack, Seattle, and Mrs.
Anna Kruschke, Terra Belle,
Calif.? two sons, Diflif; Hines, and
Leonard,' North Howell; and eight
grandchildeh.
Services will be held Friday
afternoon at the Meridian Luther
an church near' Monitor, with
Larson and Son, Silverton, in
charge; .: - ... - --. -,v - - - r '
While driving along, the high
way near his home Easter Sunday
afternoon Mr. Kohlmier was sud
denly trlcken t with; paralysis ' and
was taken to the Silverton - hos
pital. . . ::.Vrlv ;
; r He had lived In thU 'community
for the 'past ten years. ' j ,
dent of the club, appointed Mrs.
Stewart," Mrs. Graber and her
self on the' refreshment commit
tee. A community sing will tea
tare the May meeting. Election of
officers will be - held.
Community 7 Clubs
MIDDLE GROVE Central
Howell Community club will pre
sent "Adventures of " Grandpa"
Friday at 8 p.m. at the Middle
Grove grade school.'. Admission
will be charged and refreshments
served. . - '-.'..
SUVER The April - community
meeting was held at Hall Friday.
It was farmers, night and an ap
propriate program was given. W.
C. Leth, county agent, gave a talk
on making mattresses and 4H club
work. The ' program was an
nounced by Mrs. Harry Achte
meier, chairman. Mrs. Kerr, presi-
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STRICT DIET LISTS, DRUGS
OR STRENUOUS EXERCISES
Don't envy women who have slim and attractive figures! Follow the
simple reducing plan of Hollywood's famous movie stars. Keep
your figure slender the easy HOLLYWOOD Way just substitute
two slices' of HOLLYWOOD Bread in place of fattening foods
at each meal. HOLLYWOOD Bread contains only 46 calories per
slice. You will love its crunchy, nut-like flavor. It is satisfying
you won't have any "hungry feeling" wherfcjou reduce the HOLLY
WOOD Way. Higher in protein, richer in minerals and lower in starch
percentage, HOLLYWOOD Bread is ideal for reducing menus.
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Featured In , ' "v
"It Happened in Paris"
A Columbia Production
The Whole family Will Enjoy This Delicious Mew Higher Prof ein Dread
BETTER TOAST
For a real treat, serve
HOLLYWOOD TOAST.
The toasting brings out
all of its goodness
HOLLYWOOD TOAST
has persuaded many a
man to take his time and
eat a satisfying breakfast.
Try your favorite sand
wich on HOLLYWOOD.
HIGHER IN PROTEINS
HOLLYWOOD
Bread contains muscle
building proteins to help
keep your muscles from
becoming soft and flabby
while you are losing
weight. It also contains
energy-giving carbohy
drates to help keep up
your strength. -
NO SHORTENING
No fats are udded
HOLLYWOOD1 Bread
is baked without shorten
ing of any kind. This is
one of the reasons why
HOLLYWOOD Bread
contains only 4a calories
; per slice. It is . ower in
starch percents ge, too,
Buy a loaf totU'jl. ;
PARTY SANDWICHES
Surprise your guests
with a new flavor thrill
serve ' HOLLYWOOD
TOAST sandwiches.
HOLLYWOOD Bread
hits the spot, too,; for pic
nic sandwiches, "between
meal" and "late night"
snacks. Buy1 HOLLY
WOOD for tonight; ;
8 VEGETABLES
The essence of eight
delicious vegetables
celery, lettuce, pumpkin,
cabbage, carrots, spinach,
parsley, and kelp from the
t sea in dehydrated
(water-free) -orm, have
been added to every loaf
of HOLLYWOOD
Bread. It's good for you!
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