ILcnxeciIl RIews QBn'Seffs Tarltai Injuries Attended f first aid was occupied over; Sun day and Monday with a varied assortment of accidents. R. L. Pippin was taken to the Salem General hospital Sunday after suffering a concussion and a pos sible fracture of the Jaw at the paper mm, where he is employed. Also treated Sunday was Charles Bybloom, S50 Vista, who sustained an injury of the left hand while working with a circular j saw. Monday Junior Carpenter, 3, 1830 riortn commercial street, was attended after he had fallen on a floor furnace and suffered a second-degree burn of the left hand, and Billy Morgan, Portland woman, was treated for face and knee injuries received in an au tomobile accident east of Salem. Dance Armorr Wed. nieht. LuU florist Ph. 9392. 1270 N. Lib Kandsen Visitor Cliff Olson, invalided in a Salem hospital, had - as a visitor this weekend Nels Knudsen, Marion, ND, world war veteran and member of the DAV and VFW organizations. Knudsen holds the purple heart decoration, and saw considerable action in the last war as a member of Bat tery F, 28th field artillery. He has expressed a desire to make Oregon his home. For home loans se Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. ! " "Cyn". Cronise . Photographs and Frames.- 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Garden plots in the Highland and Lana avenue tracts are still avail able to interested persons who de sire, to take part in the Salem Men's Garden club Victory Gar den program for this season. The plots will be plowed and graded, with minimum cost .to the holders. Those desiring plots are asked to make application at the YMCA.' Dance Armory Wed. night Bring - sacks, i 860 N. Fertilizer. ComL ... - 1 -.. 7 ..." ;i ; Chemawa ffl-Ys Inducted The Salem Hi-Y induction team was in Chemawa Monday night to induct members of the new Chemawa Hi Y chapter. Members of the team are; Bob Bennett, , Bill Merriam, oJe Brazle and Harold Davis. Rev. Alan Wilcbx is advisor to the Chemawa group. j ' : "j 7 - ' 'i : : See the new Bolex 8 mm. Movie Camera at Henry's, 469 State.' .Property .Traasf erred The county , court has signed over a quit-claim deed to Sol B. Taylor and Edith Louise Taylor for lots 9 and 10, block 4, Meeker's addi tion to Salem, consideration be ing S42S. ' - . Constable Candidate Files Fil ing -Monday with the county clerk as republican candidate for the position of constable of the Stayton district was D. G e o r g e Cole, who sent in his declaration from Oak Knoll naval hospital at Oakland Calif. Cole had previ ously been elected . to the office but never served, going ' into the navy soon after the 'election. John Rauscher has : been serving as constable pro tern in his absence. Cole's ballot slogan reads: "De mocracy Without Prejudice." Watch for Spred. . Name Certificates Filed O. D. Adams, t Bremerton. Wash- and Ora F. Mclntyre, 495 North Cot tage street, have filed a certificate of assumed business name with the county clerk for Capital Bus! ness College, 345 Court street At the same time June E. Moore, O D. Adams, and Ora F. Mclntyre filed a (certificate of retirement from assumed business name for the same concern. - , Learn to! operate office machines at the Capital Business College, 345 Court St Ph. 5987. ii . : . Aid Cases Reported First aid was called to 512 South 18th street Monday night where Marvin Cor bett, 3, had received a two-and-a half inch cut on the calf of his left leg when! his brother accidentally struck him with an ax. A tempor ary dressing was applied. ' Also attended was Mrs. Hattie Rogers, 56, 1090 Highland avenue, who fractured! her left leg when she stumbled over a curbing on Brooks avenue. She was taken to Deacones hospital. - Easter Service Planned Easter Sunrise services, under auspices of city Hi-Y and Tri-Y chapters this year, are! scheduled for 6:30 am.; April 9, location to be either the sunken garden north of the state house or I the capitol steps.- It is hoped that Rev. Marcott, who is being contacted as possible inter im minister to fill the vacancy at the First Presbyterian church here, can be secured as speaker. Committee chairmen are: pro gram, Pat Brown; music. Bob Bobbins: I decorat ions, Connie Cocking; publicity, Jack Slater. Aluminum Said Huge Industry For Northwest: The new alumina' plant which is to be constructed in ; Salem wbuld supply" only one fortieth of the Pacific northwest needs and it! would be but one layer of the cake, Ivan Bloch, acting-chief of Ue division of industrial and re sources development - for . Bonne ville power administration, told Salem chamber ; of commerce members Monday , noon. , The "frosting on the cake or the payrolls, willcome with the manu facture of the raw product -into "ash trays, automobiles or freight cars", the speaker said. '"-i; f The speaker outlined . the his tory and development of the alum inum 4 industry. When present plans are put in operation 1 the northwest will have one third of the production capacity of the en tire industry and will be taking three fourths of the power avail able from Bonneville. : 1 . - While aluminum" is one of the most abundant metals in the earth, it is among; the hardest to isolate. The effort to bring baux ite from South America , after the start of the war was touched on briefly by the .speaker. He. paid high tribute to the work of the local metals committee of the Sa lem chamber, the state1 officials, and Oregon congressional dele gation whose, combined efforts he said were responsible for the lo cation of the plant "in .the-north" west .r;.M-:;;-;s-:i';- kr CDXCTJIT COURT . : '.. I pleas of innocent and trial set for t Lula Healey, vs. Lester? Dwight 1 10 ajn. March 27. . - . ', Healey; divorce complaint alleges MUNI CD? AL COURT . desertion; asks custody tf three J Robert E. - Rentschler, ' 248 D children, ' sole possession, of all I street; failure to stop and no op equity and real property therein j erators license; $3. and S50 month for support of chil-1 Russel Paul Aman, route one, dren. V r - iMt Angel; failure to stop: tVSO Credit Bureaus vs. Elmer Bark- J bail. . j us; request for writ of execution. I raw B. Allen, route five,' Seat- Pacific Hop Growers ts. Ore-1 tie; operating motor vehicle while gon Electric company; case , dis- j under influence . of .Intoxicating Tajrter '' .At Euna. Or- Much SO. Harvey O Tavlnr. Mad 13. lata resident of 1S89 Soutk Commercial stract. Salem. Hue band oCXdna Taylor of Salem; father e Mrs. X. ' D. - MarUa) Wilaon of Portland. Announcement of services wiU be made later by W. T. Rigdoa company. - ; : ' . Lehaaama' -' .. Rhode Sua Lehmann. Infant daush -ter tit 'Mr. and Mrs.- Frederick Leh mann. Sunday, March It. Besidee her urmti aha la aurvlved by her crana parents. Mr. sod Mrs. C B. Lehmann r Pftrtland and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. MeOean of Salem. Private graveetde miMi will ha held at Belcreit Me morial park Tnesday, March SI, at 1 JO p jn direction of Rose Lawn Funeral home. ' . - U.lul . " Katherln N. Nelson at her home. iam Vtw etreet. Sunday. March IS. wifa of John R. Neteon of Salem; nnK nt Un, Harriet Exell Of Kiam ath rails and Mrs. Helen Bartlett of Seattle; slater of Mrs. Fay Aldrich of Portland. Mrs. John Vl. Mrs. EUas Medhauf and Corner Nelson, all of Veblen, SO., and daughter ot Osmund M.iun n Vahlen. SD. Also survived by one grandchild. Private services wul be held at the Clough-Barrick ehapel Wednesday, March 22. wun vr, M. A. ueuenaaner guiuui. , . - Samuel John Burdick. at his home m Mehama Sunday, Marcn i. a f 79 run. Husband of Mrs. Lizzie M. Burdick ot Mehama. and brother f Mrs. Jan X. Pratt of fiUverton, Mrs. Mary A. Weaver of Hudson FaUt, . NY. and Jason F. Burdick of Shelbum, Ore. Services win be held Wednesday March 22. at the Mehama church, di rection of Clouch-Barrick . company Interment la Fox Valley cemetery. Tn thia rltv Varth IS. Hiram A. Thompaon. late resident ot 2520 Brooks - avenue, saiem, a mm ase i v.thr af Beaai Rouxa of West Salem: brother of Thomas J. Thompaon of Canyon City, Ore., Nettie ShevUn of Stockton. CaliL. and Mrs. Ella Bruckert f Salem; and uncle of Burniec Lay f Oakland. Calif. Services will be held Tuesday, March 21, at 1 JO pja, from the W. . T. Rif don . company chapel. Concluding services at the I OOF ceme tery with Hev. s. Kaynor nuu otu eiating. Fleas omit sowers. ; i . WMIek'"' ''-..' -" i'l Cyrus rrankUtt WkUck. at the real dence, route one. Brooks. Ore, March SO. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Phul ' IlUhfworth - of Burbank. Calif- and Un. , Jamaa Robv . of Fairfax. Calif.; . sons, Robert H. Wldick of Brooks, and Sgt, Charles Widick of.. San Pedro, Califs a slater. .. Mrs. Abe Bartett of Salem; brothers, Elmer and John Wi dick of Oklahoma, and Ivan Wldick . ei Seattle. Wash. Announcement of services Uter by Ooush-Barrick com pany, r - i-". Studebaker service. Bones teele's, 370 N. Church. Genuine Stude baker parts. KoUry Ladles Nlsht Salem Rotary club will hold a "ladies night", party and banquet tonight at the Marion hotel starting at 7:30. R. B. Ambrose, vice presi dent and sales manager of the Portland Woolen Mills, will be the speaker. Dance Armory Wed. night. Woman! Files Committeeship Angeline Hasoler, Sublimity, has filed declaration as a republican candidate i for the office of com- mitteewoman of Sublimity pre cinct I Scouts Again Plant Treek x" Second Boy Scout - conducted tree-planting trip into the Silver Falls burn was made Saturday by 30 Scouts,., who planted 5000 additional Port Orford cedars and Douglas firs to make the? total planting for the season -10,000 trees. The planting; was done un der the direction of Sam Miller, Lou Amort and Bob Batdorf of the forest service. I . ! I s ' After .the work was finished the group went up the Lookout Moun tain road to engage in an organiz ed snow fight with Scout Execu tive Lyle Leighton acting as fneu tral observer." Scouts who participated in the planting, of which wo were dele gated from each mop in the sa lem district, will earn credit to ward conservation and forestry merit badges. V -':,: ' - 1 What is Spred? Girl Hint First aid was called Sunday to 3810 Center street where Shirley Farrell, 13, had suffered an ankle injury when her foot became entangled in the spokes of a bicycle. Beginning" classes in both Thomas and Gregg shorthand. Capital Bus iness college, 345 Court Ph. 5987 Separator Moving Okayed The county court has granted L. M. Carlson, Sublimity, a permit to move - a I separator over certain county roads. i . ' List your property .with Hawkins and Roberts, Inc., Realtors, and start packing. Quit-Claim Deed to City For sum of $566.72 the City of Salem has received a quit-claim deed from the county court covering plats nos.:1498 to 1518, in Salem. Dance Armory Wed. night Kelskys Hosts Townsend club no. 4 will meet Wednesday night at 'the Kolsky home near Liberty, j . .. ; ; Mrs. Rhoda Ann Lovett Dies inj Salem at 85 - Mrs. Rhoda Ann Lovett 35, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, i Mrs. - E. -N. ' Shepard, 1148 Vz North Commercial street Survivors ; include one son, George Wi Lovett of Camas, Wash.; the one daughter in Salem, and one brother, D. E. . Cameron of Salt Lake City, Utah. vT M Services will be held Wednes day, March 22 at 2 p. m. from the Statler Funeral chapel in Camas and interment will be in Camas cemetery. 1 '-"- nDonIbnQB:. DCecBdDn'viflG missed for want of prosecution. Mildred M. Watson vs; Robert Watson; divorce - complaint charges cruelty. ' ; Ruby Vogl vs. Joseph Vogl; de fendant declared in default Freda Wintersteen vs. Atlee Wintersteen; divorce decree grant ed, with' plaintiff awarded certain real property. - . ' - . ' Dora L. Larsen vs. Omer L Lar- sen; . defendant declared in de fault I- . Faye Freeman vs. Robert S. Freeman; divorce decree granted. Mary B. Ware vs Bert Ware; divorce decree granted,' with, for mer name of Mary B. Leslie being restored to plaintiff.' i-J , Bonnie Estelle Hiday vs. Rich ard Now ell Hiday; defendant files general appearance. 1 ; Gladys Margaret i Doney vs. liquor; plea of innocent and $250 bail. r::-:rfv;v'' " i ' Clement George Dryden, Wood- burn;; violation of basic rule; $7.50 bail. WAVEEnlister Has Dovntovii Booth in Store On Monday, Recruiting Special ist Joan. Obidine officiated at the special recruiting booth in Mill er's store and today she will ap pear In the booth at the .jSmart Shop, answering questions about WAVES. The; Smart Shop is the third of t ZTL: v,- : 1 a Zr group pf Salem stores cooperat- tHLfDjA tog with the navy in an effort to stimulate interest in the women's reserve of the navy. Mrs. Obidine held in contempt of court and sen tenced by Judge Duncan to 90 dayS in jail, the sentence to be suspended if defendant pays $20 to plaintiff by April 1 and $5 a week thereafter .until back payments for her support are brought: up .to will be on hand from' 10 to 50 in th store. TV " ' "? Specialist Obidine,' during her stay . in" Stevens and 'Son's i and date, as well as eontrihutlns? 'tlO . pawrw,.ana a month to support of minor chili Z? w vuus v .m avnwava . w ss , - J . - i - . . B Schafer; divorce decree T granted; uens pi queons.asxea ,c Tth j - wj -RiKifl. fcy Jroung womeA interested in re- and. Ronald J. Shafer given to etuig, or mothers of eligible mother of plaintiff and custody of Sf. I ' -fCa-: f - , . V.; Llovd Schafer to nlalntiff: house-' Mrs. Obidine has several book hold equipment and one-fourth of aoout tne seryice,, lnciudmg certain food stores to defendant" on titled iThe. Story of You. in . r ' ' -1 -: " ; I Navy Blue "; , Esther Roland estate; will, ad- JiPjS ? mitted to probate; EdwUda Beck e ?th-Sa named: executrix- and Cleave tMi ?T tTom tk,I .a prbached the booth. Upon ques- V -"71 tioning the mother; Mrs." Obidine h Thomas P. Madill estate; value I rv , tT ' WaW 2 Z " -T set at $2247.09. j I V ?WAYh " cu iu ius mower uiai sue join we WAVEs. Inquiring the reason for his interest in the WAVEs) his set at $2247 I David William . Watson ; guard ianship; Carey F.. Martin dis- cnargea s. kuiiiii on Mpfttj received .this answerr.lBe of $60 maintenance money vto Ore- -iui - a i can sad a ship, and Td like that US Naval Vessel! Has Negro Crew; BOSTON, March 20-OPhThe first United States naval vessel with a predominantly negro crew, the destroyer escort USS Mason, was placed In full commission to day at the Boston navy yard by Capt Ronan C. Grady, USNyard captain. . .-' -'..'$.; Lt Cmdr. William M. Black ford, USNR, of Seattle, WaslL, assumed command of the ship as soon si the yard captain publish ed the commissioning orders of the navy department r .. J ) Commander Blackford's crew presently consists of 160 negroes and 44 whites. The navy, indicat ed that as soon as the negro per sonnel would be trained and qua! ified, they would replace the white ratings in their specialized billets, so that the entire, crew eventually would be negroes. ; gon state hospital. Caroline Beyer estate; tJS Na tional bank of Portland, executor, files supplemental report showing balance of $746.01. Final decree entered. - -..-- -j . L James G. Theodorian guardian ship; Pioneer Trust , company, guardian, files annual account showing $749.59 in cash and other property -valued at $6567.12; ac count Is approved by . court , William E. Ball estate; Francis Ball Christiansen named admin istratrix de bonis non. 1 f : . MARRIAGE LICENSES j : ! Thomas W. McChesney, 38V S11- verton, laborer, . and Wiima A. Evans, 24, Silverton; flax worker. ;! Melvin J. Morey, 21, 'Astoria, sailor, and Bertha A. Hassler, 21, Salem, paper.worker.l r; I Byron J. Purvine, 38, route 1, box 364, Salem, soldier, and Le-. nore ! M. Rivers, 30, ' Hubbard; beauty operator. ' JUSTICE COURT , f , Edward Hamilton; operating motor vehicle while under influ ence of Intoxicating liquor; $200 and costs; 30 days in jail; com mitted, v -i -" 'i- ! Clifford Elford and Myrtle El- The visit to the booth gave him a first hand view of a WAVE. ' Recruiting Specialist Third Class Obidine, is temporarily sta tioned in Salem while the present recruiting campaign for the WAVES is being conducted. .; . Salem ; merchants ' cooperating with the navy ; during .the week Enters Politics Mrs. ' Nancy Honeymaa Robinson, t Portland, daaghter . of Nan Weed : Honeymaa, collector f enstoms, has her' mother's flair for poUtics. She' has announced herself as' a candidate for demo cratic national eommitteewoman from Oregon. s; George Porter - - Funeral Held . ... . v". - . , ' Funeral services for George W. Porter, 79, were held .yesterday at the Clough-Bamck Funeral homeT- The service - was attended by a' large group of friends de spite the fact the family had lived for the last 24 years in Junction aty. He had lived In the Zena community and later in' the Sum- mitt Hill community for a total of 30 years before moving to Lane county, ' . -fiz V,,- C;- 'V'i. He was born April 4, 1864 In Tipton, Iowa, and came to Ore gon in 1890 settling in the Spring Valley; Zena district In 1894 he was married to Marie Annie Ca- vitt and in. 1920 they moved to Junction City from Summitt Hill, Around Oregon . - Bv the Aonstd Ptrts - Servicemen visiting Portland have been victimized by pickpock ets, Jane V. Doyle, Red Cross secretary there said In warning soldiers and sailors to guard their billfolds . . . - - - . -: , i ' Doctors L. P. Campbell, jr and R. L Arthur, Albany, have been named to a state committee to commemorate the 100th anniver-: sary of discovery of anethesia ... W. J. Hutchison, 45, i chief " of the' Medf ord US weather station, accidentally killed, himself, while cleaning a pistol Sunday, Assistant Coroner Carlou . Morris report ed .. . : f-" , - j."' ' rv,--v..- Where they had lived , for some time. . ;.. -;f .--; ' Wolf Leaves Salem Higli Fred : D. .Wolf - Monday relin quished (the reins as principal. of saiem ; nign scnooi . aixernoiaing that position 'for some 15 years, to be succeeded by Walter E.;Sny- der -dry school: curriculum : direc tor 'who' will pinchihit in the' Job iin til such time as Harry BJohn- son, recenuJnamed to the posi tion, comes . here from . his prin cipalship 'at Eugene . high; school, which" will "probably "be in' June . Mr. Wolf had resigned his posi tion with the resignation 'to take effect at' the" end 4of the", present term, but the school board, recog- nizing-his long' period. of , service to" (he rschool .system, permitted him to leave his duties at the ear lier date with full term remuner ation. - ' . Mn Wolf plans to undergo an operation at a Salem hospital in the near future. ' , TZZl AnC.W tbty say: sia i saM m ; rtaa4g aaV fata4ls4. fori come hert : " ' ai !at ' S''5-S ' S . .r-f. ..". i rcAfslCfc Aantvorite dgamte wim men .it ' ; " -'m the Army .. T - ., ,z 'i 0SAM5 ;foc coWmisssry &ctt y. " ' .-i ; .f j V. ..,-...',-;-. FIRST IN THE 5CRVIC2 M'-i . V . -4 ' ' . ,-- . - ; " With nea in die Army, Navy. Marin Corpt." -- and CoajtGaaH,tbc favorite dssrcttetsCameL v7," .-x. ... r ;.' (Based 00 soslsslet records.) 2 " and part of next are Stevens and Son.' Miller's; Smart Shop,' Peri- ney Arbuckle-King, Sears sRoe buck; Metropolitan and Johnson's. ' The recruiting booth will1 be set ford; assault and ba ttey; entered i. QuaMty Pocapplng I:o GcTiiiisnfD Lit tzx fictory-tiliti experts r'aefcp yoar smasti tiras aad retdy f:r jvsx next tin w "nas aa m . SJ -PwaaaasB . aSfcss m f f"" ' "6 .Mil f) -' V-'l U V W W - . W Mwa Ccrr.cr North Liberty and Center Streets aw V - " I ' ' j I --1-".'i.,.J;i.':.ViV-'-.--- ":: x'i-ea.'1'" " . 'I?' '"'' :; K,. " ' ; .4- . . ,. ; - V i I . v-.-W '!- ;"" I x x : . ; ; -. 1 m?mp ' fMA. : -23 1 " 'SX'ILalSl- Xtk SAYINGS ON0I STAMP! the beer with !..:." the jhighl. r- - - .1 0; (it Quenches!) mm We are clearing all foodstuffs for purpose of converiihg this store ipace to - TT?T?n xnr'VT'll artA 10 tori. All iteina are- cut: to near-cost and instead of zoinz to the expense of transportinff 4 this , merchandise; t t other stores, we are passing the near-cost savings on to our Salenij friends who have patronized us in the past. ,r . ' " . v-V,. - :--. X - I - i m : lfPM Will; v'r'.V ."I f:J 'K' " " 'r for-yczrrcil jmldo inchn I IE2El-C0STicdi:ciicns 'I aaaaaaiLaaaaBaaiaaMiBaHaaaaaaaiaaa i ! .-- --. - -. - . t : ' '77:: re, price, 68c,: clear-awar yJy Hooder Latm. uUy W &L&Q"k Tomato, 15 resJ cii til ri IN:'fl 'R'r tSIuQinpS prie. 12c, clear-away r Sj! i LaUJCJi dcar-away Ln ? .tyyv GOP-TiffiES ' LE3TED .'i:3.caiE3T0:EznLEn2i ACME IKEWERIES Un Frncic El G3BUiil CO. 414 Se. Coiamerclil St. Salem Distributors . . -'is" a - ., i - . ; ELEja ; . . L. .r . , y 1 : - ; CI r t V H -