AvLio Cruslied Bu Driver 1. "T . "--v.: ' A J LOS ANGELES, Jan. 29 Sanford M. Woods thaw how he climbed out of his automobile after It col lided with a streetcar in the early moraine boors a Los Anreles. Calif., and came out a poor second. Woods was unhurt except for a slight cut en his forehead. (AP Wirephoto to The Statesman). Four Corners Firemen Limit Extent of Calls FOUR CORNERS Directors of the Four Corners Rural Fire Pro tection district have announced it will be impossible under existing conditions, to answer fire calls outside of the designated fire dist rict, except to those persons or group of persons adjacent to the district having contracted or -made other provisions with the fire de partment for fire protection. The designated boundaries are as follows: The west line is mill creek, then follows the Salem city line to a point 650 ft. north of Sunny view ave"., then -follows that section line to about one and one half miles east of Swegle school then south to Center st., then east to a point in line with the Fruit land school, then south to include the Salem sanitary filL Boundar ies west from the Sanitary fill site, one half mile ' then follows the Rickey school district boundar ies 'north, excluding all of the Rickey school district except the Four Corners residential area. Shower Parties Honor Two Library Matrons LIBERTY Mrs. Lester Clark and Mrs. Roland Seeger honored Mrs. Nordahl Brown Thursday with a stork shower at Mrs. Lester Clarks. Guests were Mrs. Don Griffith, Mrs. S. B. Davidson, Mrs. Wayne Sipe, Mrs. John Denbo, Mrs. Harry Phillin, Mrs. Gerald Knepper, Mrs.' Wayne Blaco, Mrs. Luther Billings, Mrs. Riley Miller, Mrs. Merritt Brown, Mrs. A. O. McMil lian, Mrs. George McMillian, Mre. Gene Bloom, Mrs. Emil Drees, Mrs. Charles Krauger, Mrs. Howard Clark, Mrs. Paul Wishart and Mrs. Louis Kurth. Mrs. Roland Seeger and Mrs. Lester Clark. Mrs Kenneth Addudell (Shirley Hickman) was honored at a mis cellaneous shower Tuesday at Mrs. Luther Billings. Mrs. Fred Robert son assisted. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hickman and Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson, John and Sharon, Mrs. Gerald Knepper, Mrs. Clar ence Griffis and Mrs. Carrie Bren dle of Tennessee, Mrs. Charles Moore and Vern, Wanda, Wilma, and Patricia Billings. Mrs. Addu dell will join her husband early next month at Fort Ord, Calif. Farmers Union Oil to Hold Annual Meeting MT. ANGEL Annual member ship meeting of the Marion County Farmers Union Oil Co- will be heki at St Mary's school auditor ium, Monday February 7, at 10 JO jn. Lunch will bo served in the school dining room at noon. William Stacy, C.P.A. will read and explain the annual report. Thro directors arc to bo elected, those whose term of office ex pire are Ernest "Werner, .Warren Gray and Peter P. Kirk. Car-Tones 1 told yoa to let OTTO J. WILSON CO. orjerhatil , tho motor before wt lefL. I V M - -a- -'yj09 ltll in -J 1 . Ml rr 'if' -: i ni :i j ? , f -. . ; 1 ' : ?.-, r- ' -" -v Consolidation Causes Reshuffle of Classes JEFFERSON Founders day program will be presented by the PTA Thursday night, February 3, at the school house; The program will include a talk by Bernice Yeary, supervisor county health nurse, on "Mental Hygiene and Its Relation to Education." Since consolidation of Looney Butt, and Jet f ersdnif schools, it is again operating three buses. Wes Barnes drives one to? Looney Butte. Sixth, seventhj, and 'eighth grades have been divided Mrs Becker teaches only the seventh, Mrs. Gilbert Looney has the sixth grade which meets in the high school bookkeeping room. Mrs. Long has the eighth grade. Mrs. Ethel Gul vin remains jiat Looney Butte, teaching the first fiye grades. Ava B. Milam Speaks Tuesday at Silverton SILVERTON Avi B. Milam, dean of the school of home econ omics, Oregon ' State college will tell of her recent visit to China to the Business and professional Women's club iiere Tuesday night, l eoruary l. ; The dinner meeting will be held at Immanual Lutheran church and an invitation has been tended to all wishing to hear Dean Milam who will speak at 8 pjn. Those wishing to attend may obtain tick ets from Mrs.-Opali Roop at the Style Shop. Mrs. Roop heads the hostess committee and advises It is necessary to have tickets in ad vance. ' Mrs. Spelbrink Hostess For Extension Group PRATUM Mrs. A.A. Spellbrink entertained Tuesday for the Pra- tum-Macleay home extension unit Twenty-five were present to hear Mrs. Kenneth Miller, home exten sion agent discuss Growing Old Gracefully:" Guests were Mrs. Stella Maston. Mrs. I Arthur John son, Mrs. . Powers,? Mrs Lee Hor sely, Mrs. ! W. F. Cole, Mrs. J. F. Wodzewods and Mrs. J. P. Pot- vin. , ; .it i Refreshments were served from the dining room table where Mrs. Ralph Wilson and Mrs. Stella Mas- ten poured. Next meeting will be at Mrs, Cornelius Batesons in Pratum, February 22, at lft o'clock with the subject "Making Blouse in a Day." ; Albany Man Purchases Colville 140 Acre Farm TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colville have sold their 140 acre farm to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harms of Albany. Colvilles are moving to Albany where they will operate a real estate office. They also sold a 20 acre farm here to Mr. and Mrs. David Kuhn, also of Albany. The Harms ' have, a son and daughter in high school and , son and daughter in grade school. by OTTO J. WILSON CO. Escapes I -I I Hi 3 '-1 ( Keizer Scout Mothers Organize Club Croup KEIZER Mothers of Boy Scouts troop 41 met with Mrs. Conrad Frigaard Tuesday to organize. Officers elected are president, Mrs. Dale Pingel; vice president, Mrs. Arthur Messing; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Conrad Frigaard; cor responding secretary, Mrs. Bernard Snook. Others present were Mrs. John Rehfuss, Mrs. George Dur ham, Mrs. Fred Rose, and Mrs. Raymond Schultz. Meetings will be held third Mon day of each month. Next will be with Mrs. George Durham, Dear born avenue, to which all other mothers of scouts are invited. A rummage sale was planned for February 9, above Greenbaums. Materials may be left with Mrs. Shultz, Mrs. Frigaard, Mrs. Reh fuss or sent to the scout room. Mowoh dDmB0 IPirme smudL here's wM&ts Im U ! PRINTED here are current prices on Buick cars delivered locally complete and ready to run. We invite you to compare them, dollar for dollar with particular eye to what the price includes. Every Buick price here includes such present day "musts" as an underseat heater, a fine-toned radio, back-up lights built into the car rather than hung on the bumper, windshield washers installed at the factory. Ro ADM ASTER prices include Dynaflow Drive, that super-smooth transmission available only on Buicks. Every price includes super-soft tires plus the extra comfort of the widest rims in the industry. Every price includes Fireball valve-in-head power plus new self-setting valve lifters. So your dollars buy a matchless combination of ride and room and performance, of style and size-and stepped-up visibility. And you get the four-square deal described in the panel. So go ahead and shop the cars. Check the prices. Check what's in them. Check the deal you geL You'll end up at a Buick dealer, get ting your order in! to OTTO ZS8 N. Commercial SL Four Corners Has Changes In Locations FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Marvin Rundhaug and Michael of Junction City, were house guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith. 4160 Durbin avenue, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friesen, Jimmy and Kenny Friesen of Dal-r las were dinner guests Sunday at Walter Friesens. 80 KJma avenue. , Mrs. Laura Donnelly spent last weekend with her son's family at Gates, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins have moved to the Tucker property, 4125 State street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sylvia, Al bert Sylvia, jr.. and Dick Miller are occupying the Laura Donnelly residence, 255 S. Lancaster. Ssyl Via's moved here from Timber, Ore. Mrs. Ernest Walker, 200 Mahrt ave., is ill at her nome. Hubbard Couple Travel And Visit Ft. Myers Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones eently visited the Thomas Edison winter home at Fort Myers, Fla It was open to the public after presented to the city of Fort Myers as a shrine by the late Mrs. Edison. The estate includes a 13 acre tropi cal garden bordering the Caloosa- hatchee river, and the laboratory where Edison conducted his gold- enrod rubber experiments. Roberts Mothers Club Honors 1948 Officers ROBERTS Mothers club of Roberts school met Friday with Mrs. Raymond Roach for a no-host luncheon honoring last yearns offi cers, Mrs. Karl Heyden, Mrs. Her bert Miller and Mrs. Harry Eyerly. Members who attended the 4H club leaders conference in Corval- lis Wednesday were Mesdames Keith Austin, Earl Crawley, Karl Heyden and Harry Eyerly. A telephone has been installed at Roberts school and the number is 3-1559, it was announced. Eleven members were present for the luncheon and business meeting. Grange Hall Remodeling Plans Are Made Sunday ROBERTS Building committee of Roberts grange met Sunday at Grange hall and approved work ing plans for addition of rest w m . MM 1 ,-,,, mi, entirely J. WDLSON--COMPANY Found Dead 7 - H O H u 1) A SACRAMENTO, Jail. 2t Mrs. Fred Cathers, 23 (above), the former Anne Stewart, shown In a photo when she was named Miss California Zephyr of. 1947. was found bludgeoned to death in a Sacramento, Calif., board ing house. Her husband was taken into custody at San Jose, Calif., for questioning concern ing, her death, which is be lieved to have been caused by blows of a claw hammer. (AP Wirephoto to the Statesman). rooms and storage space to tne present hall. Work is to be start ed at once. Other improvements are planned for a later date. Attending were Glenn Bidgood, master; Denver Young, Steve Min- ard and Frank Sollenberger, exe cutive board; Mrs. ' Paul Marsh, home economic chairman; Mrs. Harvey Schuebel, secretary; and Mrs. Lee Eyerly, Mrs. Chet Nelson, Elmer Minch and Lee Eyerly, building board. IVEQED AT IT V 7 INCLUDING RADIO, UNDIHSIAT HIATIH. DfFftOSTfX, WIND SHIELD WASH fl BACK-UP LIQH7S AND DYNAfLOW DUVt ON HOADMASTSK MODiLS. SPECIAL SERIES 46$ 2-Door Sedanet 41 4-Door Sedan Afcov or fait quoted price on ffcii frit. New SftCIALS arm now vdr dwlopmmnl and ntw print will bm iMouncad wham prodvetioa or Hit ori it rmmimuL SUPER SERIES 56S 51 56C 59 76S 71 76C 79 2 -Door Sedaift . . . . . 4-Ooor Sedan . v Convertible . , Estate Wagon . RO ADM ASTER SERIES 2 -Door Sedanef ...... 4-Door Sedan Convertible Estate Wagon State W cr tea!. M mmy. mxtrm. DynWow Drbf mptimmml mt icfrm corf mm SUffX mtmdmh. White wdWoff firm oofionol mt mxtrm corf on off iodfc. Aff orico bjocf tm cfcoNoe wMfcoof notico. HERE'S OUR FOUR-SQUARE SELLING POLICYI 1. HQ rVICS ABOINOI Wo soorootoo oor orico o contain nofhlofl hot cfcoro- Vo wore ataooore1 oroctico ia noorioc prewar )oHrored price. Too recede on itamizoa bill of wie kewinf, oil ckweti. Am4 wo Juatmy mmr prfcoa hi 0109 sfcW'r,0SWe S. NO "LOAD (MO" Of UNWANTID ACCSSSORMS. AN ear are rfelWere! a oroWwd. We pWeoe aorelee ta ode no "xtroi" yeo aa S. NO COMPULSORY TRAOWNS. Seinng mtmi ear I part of aer bodnoM, Natwratly we nke ta take car la traee. Sot yow ao not keve ta etl yeor cor ta ml W wltt take yeor oroW, and de'nrer yovr cor, without nmviring m ear ia trade 4. NO COLLUSION WITH "ORAY MARKTTIIRS.' We wl not knowlnaly bo party to a tale of Swick can to any individual who operate in the "gray market." Oar interest b "ISv '''7!mmmmm-1 doMtono Wtlf k6mwm Ummmre MohiiarDeiiler Sells Interest To E, T. Tweed MONITOR L. D. Lenon. local implement dealer has sold a half interest in his business to his son-in-law, Edgar T. Tweed, who has managed it for the last 10 years. New firm name will be Lenon Implement company. Lenon has been in business here for 32 years. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rostvold are in Los Angeles to be gone for three weeks. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Landsem was christened Marland Evan, at Nidaros church Sunday morning. Godmother was Mrs. Wilbur Brunell of Oregon City, and sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frederickslee of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogen. Other guests at dinner at the Land sems were the "Rev. and Mrs. Christen.sen, Mrs. Brunell and chil dren Sharon and, Gary, Mr. a d Mrs. Howard Rogen, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Landsem, Mrs. Olga Rogen and Uloria Landsem. Oscar Grea;erson was elected di rector of Monitor Co-operative Telephone Co., at the annual meet ing and succeeds Martin Rostvojd who declined the nomination. Mother and Daughters Head Rehekahs HUBBARD Mrs. Ella Becker was installed as nobel grand of Thalia Rebekah lodge Tuesday. Two of her daughters were install ed with her, Mrs. Amos Brusven as vice grand and Mrs. Merl Ban yard, conductor. Mrs. John Morrison, district deputy president, and Mrs. George Zeek, deputy marshal! were in stalling officers and seated Mrs. A. L. Murphy a.s past nobel grand, Mrs. Charles Vredenburg, record ing secretary; Mrs. Grace Cramer, financial secretary; Mrs. George Leffler; treasurer. Appointive officers are Mrs. Joe deGuire, warden; Mrs. Banyard, conductor; Frances Weaver, flag bearer; Mrs. Peter Hunt, chaplain; Mrs. C. L. Welch, musician; Mrs. John Morrison and Mrs. George Rogers, supporters of noble grand; Mrs. Zeek and Mrs. Harry Moore, supporters of the vice grand; Mrs. Henry Johnson, and Mrs, Alice Lehman guardians. The Rebekah degree was con ferred upon Mrs. Nellie Jay and Mrs. Crystal Vohland, by the de gree staff of Thalia Rebekah lodge. Mrs. Esther Moon was acting musician. YOUR. DOOR $2325 2399 $2562 2662 3094 3699 t & $3134 3255 3676 4270 in dehverina car to bona Ikmt. e tfWrvrcd. evet'afe'e trm i mmUt BViCM. mwiil emU4 Salem, Orejm Th Btatoimfflv Salem, Oregon Mt. Angel Junior1 Group In Auxiliary Planned MT. ANGEL American Legion auxiliary, members discussed plans for a dance at the Legion hall, Friday night, February 25. Mrs. Gene Hoffer will arrange for an orchestra. Mrs. Hoffer, who Is Junior aux iliary chairman, reported on the first Junior meeting and said an other is scheduled for January 30. Various activities planned include teenage dances, she reported. Mt. Angel Academy has been ap proached about the selection of a delegate to Girls State and the registration will be sent in by the local auxiliary. Liberty Brownie Croup Has Meeting at School LIBERTY First meeting of Brownie scout trooD was held Tuesday at the school. Attending were Patricia Whelan, Arlene and DR. HARRk SEMLER Dentist msm. I V LJUU w U J fionvflnfAnt... w w w w m woo mmm m No Eabarrczcz:; 00 sasioasl Tako All Year to Pay for Your Now p (LATHS : Coma In and obtain new Dental Fla too now and enjoy wearing; taem while paytnjr. On approral of yovr erodlt, tako a lon as S, 19; or IS months to pay. This Liberal Offer lnclodes the Beantlfal Transparent Palato yon recaln and retain pleaainf. uenuii aooB mr pun Tni rrccision-iiuea ior tomitrt sm EllMtiS I Witksit i Co-, i PXI3.J- aayt i at ot f oar coo vaatoaca . . 3 DR. SEMLER OfFICES fault's mmtm 10 A.M. laoy aoy omoot minmr mm4 V tmm novo roar aow DmM tmm Of f :0 f .M. ! fartload. A lafoa. WATItS-AOOtMl STATE t - Sla JOV9tJ t9jf m m W PM . . . t.i 11 Sunday, , Tanuary. 3d 1943-3 I Doris Rybloom, Betty Knepper, and Joan Wirth. t Mrs. 1 Arthur Wirth is the leader, and Mrs. Charles Rybloom. assistant; leatierv Liberty school basketball team defeated Middle Grove 2f to 11 Wednesday at Liberty gym. TtJ . was the first game ot the season. Alt. Angel High Schools To Present 3-Act PJay p MT. ANGEL Jan. 29 lit. An-: gel's two high schools, Mr. An gel Preparatory and Mourtt Anfcel Academy will join forces td present the 3 - act comedy "Tfhe Big Potato" at St. Mary's auditorium Sunday, February 20. 1 The play is directed by Rev. Gabriel Morris, principal! of the Prep school and veteran dramatic professor. j ; '. (.' Students taking part include'Dob Hanauska. Janice Jackson. Bar bara Bailey, John Evans, Jim 'An derson, Douglas PennerJ Harold Fitzke, Joetta Hackett, J Bonnie Frey and Berna;dette Hauth. . Mm Biht now wbeq yau probably need . ill f ) your ready cash!, ' Dr ) Semler's Uberal j Cre-i dft Plan become ex -' eeptionally eonrenient Come In and haye all your necessary dental' work completed linme-T diately and arradce to' pay in small Weekly :. or monthly amOuntsi Yon will! apprfcUl how easy It is to ar-; ranre for credit it Dr 6emler'a and rcmem- ber, yon can take all of 1949 to pay. Dental riates. created to helpaoy yonthf nl appearance. Ask; Yonr v uv u. wcuhum 1) nmuuii ioui own. -j. wfcq. li olwt orio ! StOO. i. msi - I f : COriVIRCUl Ml OroflOM ' 3311 .rjS SO A tm I wm f