Local News Briefs Exhibitors Sought Members of Marion county 4H club who are owners of purebred Jersey cattle are urged by Wayne" Harding, county club leader, to exhibit in the county Jersey Cattle , club spring show May 21 at the state fairgrounds. In letters going out today from Harding's office to stock club members, the would- be exhibitors are reminded that if they want to show outside the spe cial 4H class their animals must be registered. Sheep raisers among the boys and girls are re minded in the same letter of the county fat lamb show at Turn er, June 7. Luto florist P. 8592. 1276 N. Lib. Appraisals Out Owners of land needed for the South River road right-of-way who have not yet Coming Evenls Filing n osteon statesman. s onVm.xrMiajumsBiiurTU.mi '.-Editor of Deeds in Office of Slain ! May IS to IS Boy 8eoat council Camporee at Sllverton Prk. - - May 23 Missouri elab meets; Ut$ North Commercial street. May 23 Missouri club meets. North Commercial street. Jane 5 Salem high school commencement. ; ; Jan 7 Willamette univer sity commencement. . :. Jane I Summer session opens at Willamette university. KecorderS Salem, the records, nevertheless, for last month were outstanding, wince personnel pointed out vme Volume containing 9nn Asked to Keclster Marinn pafes was ffllfrl in th u v. county 4H club boys and girls been April 24 and May 8. For who have won scholarships, full or k". IT n-fj1 4- ... 7. Deen w uus summer s u sum- the average. mer schoolare asked by Wayne When the current method of formally deeded the reauiredl luUfl UUD 'eaaer, ito "?rw, vw' .I03 property to the county are to noU him this week whether they JT .7.. .' h ? Miller B. Hayden in letters going June 9 to 20. Club leaders have less than 24 days prior to May of out today of the value at which been asked to check on others this year. j. 7 yieir iana was appraised by 5a- who may be taking in the school. Fifty seven days were reouired lem Keaity board s appraisal com- held annually on the Oregon to fill the most recent volume of "ie college campus In CorvallJs. mortgages, a book similar in size Safety of your savings Is Insured On Vacation-Glenn Hochstet- W-i6" fit Qalom ful.nl ion C T V,-- 1 1,. -1 . . . I ViUVtll v un uura ciass, Clarence S. Emnum. CompUint. Out-C o m p laints " 17 V Jiff X f !s ? Gust Peterson, vs. Albert were issued Tuesday by C. "1. .-.T-. complaint asking return of BushneU, city building inspector. ..n o, ,77 ?i850 alleged due estate. charging Leonard B. Judson and i.?!f .Sherman McD,ougal vs. Emeline A -41 T c-l j hi. . I ...ujivu iu ujc IMVJ Mrnniimli ji Lrwur ru,"ai through the recruiting station in owXT ' :T I!1: or myorce viui-uons ox me cuy Duuaing Portland. He reeriwA M. "Bna mnuman treat- code. There were three specific trainin at the training ana asxln8 custody of minor r,1?-. -.-.. t..j - j I " ..ii -muun a I I child during r; , i V? . " 5an Diego and entered the elec two against Skewis. The com- I -;--,t - T" ' .! was transferred to the USS! As toria and has seen duty with the US Pacific fleet I i lets Mark m April: ' Volume Filled in 14 Days J7eSt numb?r 5f deeds recorded In one month in Marlon county for a period of more than three years went into the books eZ;,irke recorder, during April, a, checkup Helped considerably by the fil ing of 80 deeds by the citr of plaints included charges that electrical and furnace ins ta 11a tions have been made without 11 censes. child during nine moths of school year. H. C. Shields vs. Paul Wagar, Your fur coat moth-proofed free. u you store it in our vault Price's. j Leaseholders to Meet J. E. Look, Portland, announced Tues li- Bar Endorses elTleek C. Hendricks For Bench Obtain Licenses Marriage j censes have xane 10 vernon D. Leekand Matred L. Stett, both of Salem, ana at Vancouver. Wash., to Judd M. Johnson of Oak Pnint ol day that a meeting would be held IarSaret C. Hoover of Portland; Unanimous recommendation of ugcue yiana 01 Salem route ! circuit Judge Carl Hendricks of six and Ruth Holbrook of Salem; Fossil for appointment to the state waiauno ASUKl and HiTpn ; If supreme court bench wa vcA Sphard, both of Independence; Dy tte Marion County Bar asso- at the Salem chamber of com merce at 8 o'clock tonight to dis cuss development work on Har BeV flimt nil 19U. in rVtk - number of local citizens invested I ?ober G- Templeton and Rachel p r 1 . m . in 1937. He said drilling was in progress on the lease lands. E. Richmond, both of Albany. ciation at its special meeting Tues day noon. Notice of the endorsement of Hendricks to fill the vacancy left by the death ; of Justice ; Henry Bean was given to Governor Sprague shortly after the luncheon session. Announcement of the gov- Big Auction "WoodryV. Thui4- Townsend club dance at Moose l8 -1"' 7:30- today's cUssi- hall, 12th & Leslie, May 15. btr : '.hi Returns Tadsv nich Sends Paper A codv of th ZtZrZr? 5CU "n. " " a-P " " " e.raOT' anUcipated- to- w oucm jiumc ana 10 . " n.cu aay. Willamette university from Nash- ere; Tuesday from Pvt Clyde F. , viUe, Tenn where he has been r"nc.h 13,0 South Liberty street, Cl - o s attending sessions of the Meth- 1 u staoned in the US army oaiCUl lO eeK Odist church board of education " camp Urant "ockford, 111, 1 If j n .nd council of bishops. Your fur J. LauiKlry Farley rrofessor on Prorram DrJ" . yu stor " our vault! L T Windish i Van Wie- Herbert E. Rahe, professor Hf Wlces' 1.1 F10.1 CapUal !HoreA panel discussions t .T.i ' Vl ' viarcoia. received ini- -aunary uwners associaUon to wakerTpro lrar. pah?v5 ner e?rly moming.: He t Th. Dalles Thursday. Th2 cTthB UniHS Pl WM givcn .emency treatment year's convention wiU run through a Willamette craduate. i i " ' men. j y Willamette graduate, I TflMl. GaI 4T . ItT .1 . tl. v . . . i"v ow u mono ;vu iicaiu aooui me new liner1 ."Hd.jeu vaiui ior iurs at I study class. nip D 1 s 1 o e a ted-irmr. Huve Stevens is leader. treatment for dislocation of his VI. Baklr. a , i, c5et wa,poured for the piers of bv n, fi 7,d rr:,,:" me..n!w Gates brid Tuesday, N. Th .,,fd;;, "rrr; ubbs,county,engineer,waSih . WVU11CU L UD I rv ma1 Horn. strrct T Plans DwelllnrsJ. A. ThomD- Kno01 tonight at 7:30 o'clock. son was issued buildina permits r.i-v V. m . - i a - ---- a nTxr! cam iu vusi juu eacn. man Har. Saipm nMitm. Liv- I manappr" Acivi.tiu) tr..i-. is the subject for the Truth of Oregon, Inc., will conduct a wrccung wmgni ax public relaUons forum at The Liberty street Miss Dalles convention. ' ' t , . ' J -: .. ..:.. . .:. - v. ' ... I 1 , ri i3upr A, . ' Court Affirms D Award erne of $8500toManHurl apses WlienWaterTanlvCoU; A decision of the Multnomah $8500 damages to Albert Suko. injured in hi- hnm. . srn vm . 1 , . : " uiu water iaruc Dursi on ion nf vAv. ice & Cold Storage company buildin. was affirm! mnr.m. 1 V ... j , J vuw tvw h unv x ucsuay TV O atnmnA . I leased the property from the E. Jom The opinion was Henry Wemme Endowment fundJ ' . ."l."" Jonn "and i .... ' i sinn iinrtai rrm v t n.. dux uu fund was absolved of all responsibility. Suko was injured when the Dr. Hemrlch Slmoa Police in Washington axe investi gating th death of Dr. Heinrich Simon, 61, former editor of the Frankfurter Zeitung and an exile from Nazi Germany, -who was beaten on a Washington street ana aiea later In a hospital. . Dr. bunon was a personal friend f eng. uen. Edwin M. Watson, mil itary aide to President Roosevelt ana was well known in American musical circles. Simon became an . exile In 1934. maa upneia . Duffy. The company was declared negligent in not keeping the tank in repair. tank burs ted" and part of if fellLv- 71. Case were reversed by . I "ic lunn coun, mcluding $5030 uamage award In favor of W. S uennett who was injured In -oruana wmie working on a lad der provided by Fred Spagele, spageie appealed from - cimM Judge James W. Crawford's court ana won a new trial. In a Linn county case in whfoh vioia 5iretcn, executrix of the estate of Annie Boors. ud r w fleers for the coming year, and Murphy ! to recover damages for delegates for the state convention HeSed violation of contract, the at Bend in June, were announced supreme court reversed the ra Tuesday by Commander Charles 81,(1 ordered a directed verdict in A. Robertson of Marion post 661, .vor. ot Murphy, who lost in the VFW Selects Delegates of State Parley Officers who serve as post of Veterans of Foreign Wars. The officers are L. Y. Eaton. adjutant; Fred Lamb, officer of the day; James BealL patriotic in structor; Virgil Bolton, historian: Paul Hendricks, legislative officer; circuit court of Judge L. H. Mc xuanan. The Supreme' court reversed Circuit j Judge E. C. Latourette, who ruled that Raymond H. Bas- sett was In contempt of court for Mary Wagar and Salem Abstract "company; complaint in . equity seexs recovery of $558.40 over and above contract price spent in construction of a ; house for de fendants; expenditure alleged in curred by.Wagars: asks that ab stract company be enjoined from paying out $600 deposit of de fendants until directed by court Robert Jones vs. Kenneth Sher idan; motion for order requiring defendant to answer concerning any property he may have subject to execution. , -i . i PROBATE COURT - Glenn E. Prime estate: petition of executor asks that family' car be not appraised but set aside to widow. Harley FJlehwool guardianship: petition for substitution of WP. Briggs as attorney in place of M. C Moynihan, f- disqualified , Ao serve; order approying doctor's and hospital's claims of $189 and Gustaf Fandrich guardianshio: lijailll Ijeneilt netitinn and final ror I Claude C. Beymer estate; final Plnncl nrnr I account of Fred A. Williams, an- VK11 KSS'KS! Lwith. visit to Salem yesterday J Crosby, Salem, , mother; Bertha I of D. M. McDade, director of the forth, publicity- Charles' A? Winl f w- vvuim; iuoi t-ux. i uicxuu iiuurnai jun on. inn rxi i c aw amrtiAinMAH jr. j-ss ji . . I - T ' 7- wuiiUUlCUfc fJAllCCr. rr,Sfe Cheney; one of the northwest's Delegater are L. Y. Eaton. Ed- ..vvv, 8ub. i j i 4 jii.i mond RnlanH AnW nrs,Mi- iauuist ucuii ills LTULUirs. iinai l aunuik. plans were made for th. ntertain. Irank DevUn. Gcore teller, Dale .IT 1 Kmlr Ararin itr. waived preliminary hearing: held I i . . "ie I Wolf e, Dave Furlough. W. C. Cav- I a Mm.'.-4...i i i to answer to g t a n d jury; upon . sch001 wditorium Friday ender, George Chapman. Charles ,V"Z "; namn r m failure to provide $2000 bail, com- night for the benefit of the high Norton, Joe Benoit and W. J. w " c vuw:r5 OI VTe&on at the next general election, mav mitted to county jail. school band. This will be an hour Wickert; alternates, Bert Tomp- t rw "S Changlng the state's tax structure so as Frank W. Roseborough; driving and a half show divided into three Harlan. Onas S. Ol- T emedy e property assessment situation now the subject of while intoxicated; jury trial at 10 snow, divided into three Prince, Clyde Craw- controvery i Multnomah county. J . am- xoaay; earlier Jury unable to . ' . . lord, David Fournier, Phil Ringle, A lewer received here Tuesday agree. k i -t-.-uV ..umucn wm oe given R tDD. Herman Lafk- -F from Portland inriir-M h( Cecil C. Cathey; passing with P" e acts- Sikty Performers Cady. L. B. Ifevis. Charles Win- U fflnv. I. d , insufficient clearance; $5 and wm Participate. ilow andFrank MOlett ; " "r ' ,7 costs. Vernon P. Horw- -,- Orchestral musid will K- f,T, c,,---. Previously was suggested that the ator's license, driving with four in nished by the Salem high school attend memorial services at th. leislat"r be called Into special session 10 consiaer tne Multnomah county tax situation but Governor Charles A. Sprague indicated that he was opposed to such a pro posal. The Multnomah county contro- son, Merton D. Cooke, and R.-A. L.. V..P. Perkins. Quartermaster rai,ur .o provide for his minor sergeant: Francis Hoereth. wiard- children. The latter suit was an. A. M. Davis, sentinel; Ernest Luke pealed 1X01X1 Marion county. . V" to PAG2 nV2- e fiaqu Girl at High An honor plaque will be ore- sented to the outstanding girl cf the year in the Girls' Letter club of Salem high school when that organization has its annual ban quet at 6:30 tonight at the Argo hotel. Several senior members Will get honor pins for having achieved certain standards. ,-. , On the program set by the club. which yearly sponsors the Jvra jamDoree, are i numbers by the girls double trio and violin soloa. Donna Spence is chairman for the banquet Members of her com mittee are Janet Boetger, decora tions; Marjorie Bergsvik, gifts; Doris Hill and Ruth Jones, place cards, and Betty Provost j Next year's officers are: i .i Maurine Kiip iMu.b r-' lene Mehlhoff. firt vlce-pmidctit: Dorothy Hoar, second vice-president; Virginia Pope, secretary; Darts HilL treasurer; Loretta Gottfried and Yvonne Moffitt -r...r,t . ?i1ili"-v,krr' on -nd yu unl NeUie Pearmine. chairman for for Gym Jambor; Katherine Hill, assistant; ' Elaine Evans, wardrobe mistress; Dor othy Hunt, assistant: Carol Smith -- porter; Ruth Rempel. musician. . xieads of thm vrii . - i i . Griffiths, aerial darts; GoWie Cohen. iHHH ,5hir!ey prkr. badminton; Helen Calkin, basketball; Janet Ropers, baseball: cvrlin nnnth. v.--... f!r.,bow,inf : Tlck. eolf; Lu cille Wilson, hiking: Bernice Mischlerl v horseback riding; Elizabeth Ms gee. ta- R-Shl,et' .TUer-,k,tin: ores Brown, ice skatin. - Txrri- M.jni. joccer; Marlarma SUrr. speedballr Shir KtTi u ?, r 1 ' n SUrr- PeedbaU; Shirley Hill, awlmmin-. r.--ii- dy. tennis; Betty Pierce', tumbling ; pat Leary. volleyball, i ' JUSTICE COURT Dennis Seely; statutory, offense; Multnomah Mav Pronnsft Plan tn J - r ge Present Tax Structure Chan measure, to bt,' ront seat; pleaded guilty: contin- P"1 entertainment is a com- First Presbvterian rhnrrh uea ior sentence to June 30. munuy acuvity sponsored by the Roy E. Boatwrieht: rhr ,, "ouywood Lions club, assault and battery; dismissed on The chairman of the entertain- hV11YI01- Win I Art motion of wife, who was private ment arrangements is A. J. Crose, vlA liiCJL Octldll prosecutrix. I01 me Hollywood Lions club, as- - MARRIAGE LICENSES S- I -mmr T --. sisted by Ray Stumbo, Don Madi- V OTTinil I llfG Births Merwin G. Hickman. 31. meat Forkner. - i marxet employe, route two, Sa lem, and Jennie K. Meeker, 25. t ...... ' nousexeeper, HUlsboro. Benjamin Nicholas Gamley. 26. rauroaq signalman, Sacramento, Calif- and Cleooe Isabelle Wel. born, 27, stenographer, 535 North Winter street Salem. Bba-To Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh Balsa. PorUand today with burial at 1 itauuer. a aaugnter. Joan Rebecea. D.m. in Litr viw pemotai- v.- a r. I - . r ' ' -v. Htaausa to Mr. ana Mrs. Harold versy fallowed a recent decision . - l u .u MA tviuuiu&iuu in -Mineral services for Mrs. Viania ,hih ;i ,n. od oT lprperTy SlTaL nfs37 10 m d not icomplianS wiS .l!3. !" e Oregon.tax laws. Residence property owners com- Mrs. FerreU and her husband. pla!ndJ assessments er would be penalized. r Assessors from most of the counties at the meeting offered ho serious objection' to the tax commission opinion. ; J An industrial interim commit tee, created by the 1941 legisla ture, was expected to consider the Multnomah county tax situation within the next few weeks. This committee will be composed of 18 members, including several taxpayers. MUNICIPAL COURT T. Wend land, rout five, a daughter, " late U. H. Ferrell came to General hospiUL , Jem Oregon in 1904 and resided in Sa- . ... . .. .. . . I lem ahnnt 9ft vin cVi ..... . cv,:ri. m . , . . ml aeaman 10 Mr. ana Mrs. Harold I . " ' niney w. Burnett, violation of 1 sman. i7u Mr.t wt . h...i,- mcmhr nt thm kt4k-;. -i basic rule; fined $2.50. BUUe Lee. bora May a. De-cone-, ho.-' Survivors include . H,t- Mrs. Earl Strickland: sister. Mrs' commission and county assessors route seven, a uauemer. i j. i.. Rucf-ir. kmtk.. j... i I uere lasi wee unanes v. liaii. i.- - t j i . . . ..- I pitai. ""uuciuaiK, vipiauon RoberUo- To Mr. and Mrs. Fred O would be increased materially un der the tax commission decision while those on valuable business property would be reduced. At a meeting of the state tax Of basic rule: fined S2.50. - V Robertson. Carl A. Hallauer. violation of 2SS,"CWV' TO "es k ... . wnc ruie; imea Z.0U. I Anorewsr-io Mr. ana Mrs. Frederick . Anarews. rorusna. a son.- Ernest OBITUARY oway, commission chairman, said the complaints of the small prop erty owners were not well found ed. Galloway contended that corn- Delta Phi Rummafce Sale, WCTU, r . ' oi i Thurs., Fri. and Sat. UratOriO elated Ransacked-A thief who For Tonight a the home of Johnson O . tlome ransacked the home of Johnson Smith, 1740 Mission street, stole a " purse containing 75 cents, Smith reported to, police. Spring wall paper. Mathis Bros. .Parents Meet Salem high scnool band parents will , hold their monthly meeting' at 7:45 o'clock tonight in the music room at the high school. Gounod's oratorio "The Re demption" is slated for presenta tion by the Northwest Christian college chorus, Eugene, tonight at o clock at the First Christian church. - Prof. Lorance Dossett. is direct or of the 40-voice stoud. which has made annual visits to Salem. 1 No admission is charged.: j peceal Trade -Dm Bcg. $60.00 and Your Old. Cleaner : 0 6 Sea This Cleaner Demonstrated By IDA RACHFORD : G.E. Factory Representative This Week Only A-V 4fom on a bty tin ' 9 mmmz 275 N. Liberty St. - ' - ; Phone 4615 Ferrell At a Portland hospital, Monday, May 12, Mrs. D. H. Ferrell, at the age of 83 years. Born at Rog ers, Ark, March 15, 1858. She and the late Daniel H. Ferrel moved to Oregon in 1904, and liv ed in Salem approximately 26 years. She joined the Methodist church when a young girl and has been a faithful member ever since. Survived by four children, Mrs. Delia Lamb, Mrs. Margaret Hart and Jesse Ferrel of Portland and Mrs. Earl Strickland of Sa lem; 11 grandchildren and five great grandchildren; sister, Mrs. J. L. Busick of Salem; brothers, Edward Tuck of Salem and John Tuck of Redmond. Funeral serv ices will be held at the Moreland Funeral home, Portland, Wednes day, May 14, at 10:30 a. m, with concluding services at the City View cemetery, Salem, at 1 p. in. Felsenstein' Herbert Felsenstein, at his resi dence, route one, Woodburn, Sun day, May 11. Survived by daugh ter, Mrs. E. De Laby of Chicago. Services will be held Thursday, May 15, at 10:30 a. m. from .the Clough-Barrick chapel, Rev. F. H. Theuer officiating. Concluding services will be in Belcrest Me morial park. , Allbright a a - . LUIUUC VJTCI tunic Eliza AUbnght, at a local hos-j General hospital. piiai, May IZ,iat the age of 73 years. Survived by husband, Wil liam Allbrightj son, Weldon All bright of Salem; sister, Mrs. Eliza beth Drummond j of Medford; brothers, Margall and Oscar Iiams of Salem, Austin Iiams of Corval lis, Luther R, and Arthur C. Iiams of Nebraska! Services will be held from the Rose Lawn Funeral home Wednesday, May 14, at 2 p. m. Rev. Guy L. Drill wUr officiate. Concluding services at City View cemetery. f i John, born April 30. Deaconess hospital. 1 eacherg Named DuMond To Mr. and Mrs. La Verne -. o. -hiMond. 10 Wilbur street, a son. BHUSH LULLtGE Miss Mur- hoTp.ui""-1 TO m'y "mconT Kaster, principal, and Mis, pliance with the tax laws, as they HrsTl?"?- .l- J!ff"f .5. J 17 .. teachcr "late to assessments, would tend Connie GeraWine. born May 7. Saieni ' t "iea ior ine com- to equalize taxes of ' U property j; mM ' wiiege scnooi. owners and that no property own -2nd Annual- CONCERT SALEM "V GLEEMEN TOES, Leslie Auditorium Edonard Harllman -Director Ronald Craven Associate Director Alice Crary Brown Accompanist Guest Soloist Mary Elisabeth Kells Adults See Stadents 25e Wright At.Yreka, Calif- Tuesday, May is, Joseph Everette Wright, aged 73 years, late resident of 310 Ma arona avenue. Husband of Mae Wright and father of George Ev erette and Joseph O. Wrieht i of Roseburg, Mrs. - Eunice Hiskey of Hernuston, Ore- Ellsworth Mar tin of Salem and Mrs. Florence Evans of Portland; brother of Mrs. Louise Stradley of Los Angeles, Calif and Mrs. Ada Stewart of west Cliff, Colo. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the w.- T. Rigdon - company Friday, May 18, att10 p. in. , v Padosiy' ; ; '" v;V '";..'-" John Padusky,26, at a local hospital May 12. Survived by mother of , Mt Vernon, Wash. Funeral announcements later from the Walker & Howell Funeral home. FLOWERS OLSOIL Fbrisi Court & nigh " Ph. 71C6 Harms ' !" Mrs. Julia Anna Harms, at the residence, 1575 North 17th street. May 12. Survived by widower, Harry H. Harms of Salem; sons, Wilbur Harms of Camas, Wash and Donald Harms ' of Salem; mother, Mrs. Anna Boelter of Sa lem; brothers, Edwin D. Boelter and Austin E.; Boelter of Seattle, Milton W. Boelter of Minneapolis, William G. Boelter of Syracuse, NY; sister, Mrs. Saramay Barber of Camas. Services will be held from the Rose Lawn Funeral home Friday, May 16, at 2 p. m. Rev. Frank Stanard will officiate. In terment in Belcrest Memorian park. Ferguson '' -V Hilda Ferguson, I 42, late resi dent of Portland, at a local hos pital May 12. Survived by mother, Mrs. Ora Shaw of Milwaukie, Ore. Services were held from the Walk er 8t Howell chapel Tuesday, May 13. ' , Duncan James F. Duncan, late resident of route one, Jefferson, at a local hospital May 9, at the age of , 89 years. Services will be held Wed nesday, May 14, at 1:30 p. m. from aough-Barrick chapeL Rev." W. Irvin Wmiams" officiating. Ritual istic services will be given by' Rickreall lodge Na 110 AF & AM IZenllli Slnflio "Thra-fcta" Excrdisr New method af sleaderlx- -.. Jar for paralysis jumI rer vUtira. , ' ONE INTnODUCTORY -TREATMENT FREE! 185 N. 13th ; Phone 8745 in. i.u. .. J-jJiiii .mil Hi. .. .nil ,, ..ii ..., ., i L " - fPy lzr o PA fc 0c-..-- jjj5 sB-z: i miiwi ilftim" i mi I"'"'! mmtnmmmmmmmmmmmm I ,mmmmm , 11 n n ft ff' ill miiii i , mum M I i n nn 1 11 II i n I I n mi imri.i-fiw ., in $1375 ' lowutl But mort than sleek new styling a safer carl Lover center of gravity -i imcrssd road clearance! - far tfca strakKbt Packard CSspsr tsar dsse comfort-creating dimension. Compared to any other car, it has fcTf" Wyv FromTbumper to bumper the widest rear doors . . . widest front seat . widest windshield the Clipper is news in styling, smartness and but overall width is no greater than that of conventional cars! STir INTO THICUPPE1 and jou step Into the future! It's the first streamlined design to make beauty really functional. Everything contributes not only to its i new grace and beauty ---.but to your ' comfort, Safety and convenience! 1 The Clipper is a new kind of car "see it today! : . -- r . .- ; t UXS CF CAJtS 41 BODY STYLES FraCESCEGIIIATO? u hile smUu'M tins wmi State sixes extr. ' rVkas tvbed1 f cWaye wkki4 aafka. (-. . - ' ASK TNI ' MAN WHO OWNS ONI x v. r . Wmtu The Clipper has full headroom in the rer. And gives ft "front-seat ride" to rear seat riders. . SMAtmi Tith "fade-away" fenders colorful new in teriors it's the smartest car ' that ever stopped passers-by. an swf"?f. 340 N. High Street . ' - - . : . . - " Salem, Oregon