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Tha OREGON STATTSIIAIJ, EaUn,. Ore -rcn; Friday I.rsrr.!r. ITarch 27; 1S31 PAGIM iocal News Brfefe " - ' ' - - ; Cities Vie in Thefts Eugene . teem to be trying to surpass Sa lem In therta of polled ears, but Salem manages to outwit the southern city : A long-distance u tall Wednesday Informed the lo cal police that the automobile of a deputy sheriff at Rugene was stolen from In front of the court house. It was later recovered In . Salem by local officers where it . yr.a abandoned- late-- Wednesday - night on Ferry street. Chief Min- - to's ear, stolen several weeks so, was recovered in Rlckreall. ... , Dry planer or dry slab, 16-ln 1 5.5 0 Id.. 2 r Ida.,: 1 1 0. Fred E. Wells, Inc. .... j ... -;,.-.;. 7..w; Farts of Car Stolen When E. T....nii Uti KuMti TVnnt .trnat dVUHU v.u - wuk Btimi tried to start nls car while it was parked .In front of Woodrys Auc tion market on North, Summer . street Wednesday, it wouldn't go-. Upon Investigation, he found that . someone had .stolen his distrib- . ntor head, pulled loose "hi spark plugs and tall light wires and let -the air out of -.two- tires. Finger- ' sprints were found by an officer on the glass: of one of .the dors; - "Such nice ' Easter - things. This expression we hear from the . many who look over our stock ., now on display.! Our own ma!ce. The Spa, WI sjwtew, tol Mrs. Leona Blowens, R. J. Sumner and Victor Collins,, all , of the: Pacific Tele - phone and Telegraph . - company. - - appeared before the. Lion club .yesterday noon, and spoke -briefly of the corapaoy work. The prin- . - eipal feat uts was demonstration . of the new dial system, which -will cut Into effect here early next month. The- 6,el2 tele- . phones In ' Salem Tins In over . St. 000 calls a day. Lions, were v told. t - - Diseases reported Forty-six - cases of communicable diseases , were reported in Marion county - for the week ending "March 21, according to the weekly statistics ' of the state board', of health. There were 19 -cases of mumps, 12 of measles, four of-ehkken-' pox. three of pneumonia and two ; each of scarlet lever, flu, whoop ' lng cough and tuberculosis. -v; ' " Dance Friday, Hazel Green. t i - Kellems t 1 k s Evangelist ... Jesse R. Kellems, who -Is eon- - ducting a pre-Easter revival series at the First Christian church, was speaker at the high school assembly Thursday , noon. ; Supt." George Hug- who knew . -.Kellems when he was a student under Hug In Eugene, Introduced - the speaker. Graluua Class ' here Graham .Glass of Portland was a Salem - visitor Thursday. Glass published - the "Morning Tribune" in Salem after failing in an effort to buy ' The ' Statesman from Byars. -For many year . he waa head of Glass-Prudhomme Co. la .Port land.: - .,'.,. . - ' " Nothing ever'.ahown before In - Salem j as delicious ?s -The SPa's creamy whip Easter Eggs, made ' here. -' . I traitors to meet The regular Friday noon session of the Salem -Realty board will be held at the Marion hotel this noon. The . realtors are devoting these meet l Ings primarily to a round table discussion of .problems of the property business, s - Spa Easter eggs4 the utmost In' euality. Individual eggs in pretty boxes. 15c to $1.00 each. Fluffy cream ana iruit ana nut centers . of many colors. ': ; - . Zontian GuestMiss Thora . Boessen. local secretary for the -Red 'Cross, was a- guest at the Zonta crab meeting at. the Gray . Belle yesterday noon. An Address oa home lighting was given by T. 1 W. Fitch of the P. It P. company. ' .Ws specialise la the Tmanufae ' tare of On candles and call your attention to the-unusually fine line-of Easter egg and novelties now on display. The Spa.- . IncorporateBall Brothers of Turner have filed article of in corporation for their garage-and ear agency business. IneorpaxaU . rs are Le C. Ball, E. E. Ball and Herbert IfcDeuaugh, all of Tur . ner. Capital stock isf placed, at - ; tS.M. . 7 " ' j ; ; -:- ' ;: - , Boys Paper TubHgheeTi Thnre : day saw the publishing or the a Junior rr Newapnt owt by the ; Junior division of the Y. M. C A. i It is a four page- mimeographed "sheet , stones or camping, eir . ens, savings, lobby, sports are all In the columns. - . . , Vmt a IloUby Bbow The T. M. C. A. ia, ttr sponsor a pet end. hehby show for all Salem boye the latter part of April. En tries of all kinds may be made; hobbles, handicraft, models, col lections. . .- - Delicate creamy whip Easter Eggs. Our own make. The Spa. Marble Toursuunemt Soon- Boys of the Y. M. C. A. are now stgnlng up for a marble tourna ment. The "Y" does not sponsor the game for keeps and the fel lows only need a few marbles. Each one- furnishes his. own. Births Selnhwnin To Mr. and ' - Mrs. Felix Steinkamp of Gervals, a nine psund gtrU. Mary" Jnlia, bom March 25 at the-JJangalow mater nity hospitaL ' " ,1 " Dr. Chan Lam : j Chinese Medicine ISO N. Cosmercial j ... St, Sa! im . 1 Office li lurs Tuesday and, Satn day a to 0:8O L. ' LIQUID or TABLETS Cure C0IJ3, Headaches, Fever 6 6 6 SALVE i t M'ebb ; Comes Quickly C. B. I TVnViK Titian M,1. 1m V visit his father, T, S. Webb who is very ill. The son left Oklahoma Saturday by airplane, arriving In Portland Monday afternoon. He came here Monday evening in company with two brothers, E. C. and George C. Webb. N. B. Webb; another eon who lives in Lbs An geles, arrived yesterday to remain for several days. Mr. Webb's con dition is some improved. In HoepltaJ--M. Holm, who cim ter from Iowa about five mouths . ago and settled on a small tract In the Park avenue district, was taken to the Veter ans' . hospital ; la Portland ' thl3 week. j where an operation" was performed. His condition is con sMered to be critical. - DoUar dinner every night, 5:45 to 2 at the Marion hotel. - v-v i.Jstr- .-;; ' Not in Schoe-l Miss Elizabeth Hogg,- ( high school - commercial teacaer who has bestritl for nearf ly two weeks, suffered a Jlaps early, this week and it will prob ably be sometime next week be f ore she is able to return to her school duties. She has had a se vere attack of the Irrtluenxa. , ' t i ..... : Committee named La Verne Wlnkter, Dorothy Pmreend Bar bara Barn as hare been named on the nominating committee of the Zosta club. The. annual business meeting will be held Thursday, April 18. At that time the board of directors will be elected. The direeters will later elect the of- The Spa JEaster eggs are In a class alone. Creamy whips, f mit and nut, creamy egg yolk In milk. coeoanut ; nests, chocolate nests. . - Report Accidents Traffic ac cidents were reported to the sher iff yesterday by George Crosby 6f Kent. Wash;, and R. B.. WhIt tig or Seattle. The Crosby acci dent happened three miles north when his brakes failed, to hold; and the : other . south near the Coins farm. No one was hurt. s ! , ... - r Inventory Frieda: M. Oehler, York Richardson and Gertrude Oehler have appraised the estate of Mario Klbele at $1,000. all of which is real property. Order in probate court sets bearing - for May 12 on petition, of administra tor to sell real property. - ,i . ' - . ' ' -s .v. 150 Rhode Island Red chicks from high grade stock for sale atj a oargam. Kntry wooaward. Rt. 9, box B, Tel. 44F31. Time 'Extenders In the matter of guardianshrs of Walter Spm ance. Insane, time for filing the inventoryt has been extended pending- return from the court ot chancery of Delaware- of part of the estate of Horace Spruance due. to Walter Spruance.' . ' ' ' m f ' ' " ' ' Incorporated- Articles of In corporation for the Cascade Area Council.! Boy Scouts of America, were filed with the county clerk yesterday. Incorporators are A. C. Haag, W. L. Phillips and Wlllard Wirts, all members of the' execu tive boa: Temple Here Rev. T. H.'Tem ple. formerly district superinten dent here- but now of Portland, was a business visitor in the cfty the middle of. the week.- He. Is now In charge of the endowment fund for the state for retired Methodist ministers. r - ' - x. .program postponed The Friday night program at the Y. M. C. A. which was planned foe this week, has been postponed. Entertainment which was to be provided by a group of ' normal school students will be offered at a later. date.' - : , . Your children should have the best in Easter Candies. The Spa makes, their own. and the purest, best to be had. Ms Parr "Here Mrs. A. C. Parr, of: Seattle Is , spending as short time here. looking after property .Interests- near. Claxxar. Her husband. Dr. Parr, passei away in Seattle a. few weeks ago. . - . Haynes visiter Harry Haynes was a guest sX the Lions club meeting yesterday. Haynes la president of the Portland Lions elub and . has baking company Interest here and in Portland. ; . -SwitrTaed- Plates According to police- records. Vincent. Mauree; Route l; Dallas, was .guilty- of having twitched license plates on his ear. He was arrested Thurs day. .-.r. 1 . v r - . .- Speeding Penalty Ths driver's Ucease of Dalles B. Smith of Routs 2,1 was suspended for 10 days la police court, Thursday, for .speeding. ': ' For sale As we are changing from horses to Lumber carriers we hare for sale 18 head. Of good farm horses, weight 1600 to 2000 lbs. Prices $35.00 to 2150.00. SpauMIng LoLgging ' Co., Salem, rir . 1 . . -, r f -. Building Permit Thursday's building j permit; Was to Gustavo Newmen ifor the eonstruction of a one-story dwelling end garage at 2642 Brooks avenue. They will cost 21600. j 2 it, 1,1 l'iiit Ask W - . A antau r-1 i ; ; Hospital Beds - f . 'l j j to Rent;;, i. , - . . - - - ' ... Crl) 2103, : Used Furniture :' , . I .Department . r : 1 131 N. Dish sstt C sit wsjsssl IjhisI fjiasjssMsnnel fJkSk fit !S2Jtttt9 UlRGEDDG llCTiOOS FILED Suit Over Accident Death Asks $25,000? Libel i . Complaint Made . A libel actlop for $15,000 and a damage suit for $25,000 were filed along with the first of small stuff Jn circuit . eourt yesterday. Louise Giefer, doing business at the Mt Angel hospital, says her business and business reputation were damaged to I extent of $15. 000 as result of a 'warning" which Mathew , Berseheld". had printed ia a Portland German pa pe, the Kfachrichten. t The damage suit grows' out of the automobile accident- last De cember 15 in -which Blanche. E. Hutchinson, 19, was l fatally In jured. Guy R. Hutchinson, admin istrator of the-girl's estate, is su ing. Jobs. JEL Ransom , and Justin A. Ransom for f 10,000 each. Plaintiff alleges; the negligent and careless manner in which Justin A. Ransom- operated the ear was responsible for the acci dent and death. Ransom failed to stop at the stop sign at Center street coming into North Capitol, the complaint says, John J. Ran som, father , of Justin, was own er of the car. , The complaint states the girl's estate was dam aged to extent of $25,000. label Action is -r Based on Warning .The libel action brought, - by Louise Giefer ot the hospital Is based on the following item in the paper September 4 and 11: . 1 Warning, r waa in the Mt. An gel hospital, an ; old people's home. The proprietress said to me that I on account of payment of $300 conuld stay In the hospital 10 months. Alter a stay of five months I was forced 'to leave. I must " therefore warn everyone from making the same, mistake." Plaintiff says the warning would Be construed as meaning that she was dishonest and did f.ot conduct her. business as she epresented. She says Anna Fls cheJ, - Anton Schiele, David Delt ierlch, It. Fischer and' T. Steln hoff would have patrjonized her institution had. not-they seen the warning -and doubted, plaintiff's honestly because of It, This she al leges -warrants special damages of $5,000. She also asks $r,500 gen eral damages and $2,500 punitive damages.-. k j '.- Y Tennis Club Juniors of the Y; M. C. A. will organize a tennis dub, April 1,: at 4:20 o'clock. Players and ; non-players may join, for the beginners will be taught. - . . 1 ' - - v - None-sapport charge Alrin Kriger of near Hubbard was In the county Jail yesterday, making his third registry there. He has been in on a non-support charge each time. :.r.,-?- -.t-.-'r-: " ' Acusod of law violsUon Andy Case- was arrested on't Thursdsy, charged with violation of the motor transportation law. He was released on ball of $25 and will be given a hearing today. . From Portland E. W. Powers of Portland, but formerly owner of a large fruit ranch in the Wal do Hills district, was a business visitor in Salem yesterday. ; ForeclosurePlaintiff has' pur chased property put up for sher iff's sale in case of 8. R. Kenne dy and wife against Frank Jas koskl and others. - . - Rummage sale by Daughters of Union Veterans, Mar. 27th-28th. Corner Ferry and High. , (.;, . Charged with i non-snpport Egbert Swallow has been ordered to appear In- Justice court on April 2 at 10 a. m. to answer to a charge of non-support. ; At state convention C. E. Wil son. manager- of the- Salem chamber of commerce, was in Portland Thursday to attend the meeting of the -state chamber. Leslie Scott Visits Leslie M. Scott of Portland, member or the tunnel commission, was here Thursday conferring;: with Gover nor Julius Lv Meier. ( f T J f ' a Admi nlatrator Frank H. Ayres has been appointed admin istrator ot the estate-of! J. H. Pe terson, given- an, approximate value-of 1400: v.' :' .:. '., t ' ; Hill Oming Circuit Judge Gale 8. HTU will be here from Al bany this morning to try the di vorce case of Zeller vs. Keller. From M1U City Mian Clara. Scott, Mrs. Dike and 3 daughter were 'business visitors- here .yes terday from Mill City, j I : ; - - Speeding Arrest M. Helenky of 1060 Union street was arrest ed -Wednesday on speeding charges. - 4 Ladd & Bush,; Bankers . . Established 1863 j ; SPEED KING A ' ' ' ;. -.': ..,'-r ) In setting : a new 'world record, for motor boats of more than 100 miles per hour. Gar Wood .(above), achieved probably hisgreatest am bition. Thousands -w him " drive his "ilias- America- IX' over the Indian Eiver course at Miami, FJjl, at the rats of 10L55 miles pes hour. The old record oi S S miles per ' hosr was' held by ths late Major Seagrave, ef England. Woodf millionairt sportsman oi Detroit, has been racing boats for years, - ; , Ji; Wildcat Stage Charges Filed a. Against Driver Although several i travelers "simply must get to San Fran cisco," local police - and state of ficers . can do nothing- for them. They were the victims of the ar rest of Andy Case for operating a "wildcat: . stags and paying : no license: to the state; The vehicle was a large Pack- hard car loaded with travelers who claimed that Case : wasn't operating the. car. for-profit and that the passengers were only paying the cost of the gasoline and. other necessities. Neverthe less the charge In Justice court is "operating an automobile In mo tor transportation without pay ing a license." . h ". - -Case was released on 125 'Sail and cited- to appear 'Thursday afternoon or Friday. " Father Buck is '' A uthor of New Religious Work . Ser. J. R. Buck, pastor of St. Joseph's church here. Is ' the author of a new book, "Why-To Catholics?", Just published by the Bruce publishing company - ot Milwaukee, -Wise A copy ham- been presented to both the Oregon state library and . to. the Salem public library. ' The book, "A Convert-Pastor Explains," also written by Father Buck, has gone into its fourth: eauion. - -,t,. ' CARD OF .THANKS . We wish to thank our friends for their kindness and sympathy also the beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our-beloved wife and mother. C. S. Huddleston and son. Obituary .' ' ' "Maclde V'?T'. "; Mary Mackie died at . the resl- aence, 655 Chemexeta street. March : 2 f , aged 8 1 years ; sister of Dr. Agnes Lewis ot Salem and John Maeki of " Grand Rapid. Mich.; aunt ot Dr. Henry Lewis ot Salem. Announcement of funeral Utter by the Clough-Bar- rick company.. v - ; - " ' -' Mend Jay Preston Mead died at the residence, HIS North Summer street, March 25. aged 02 years; husband of Lela; father of Amy, Kellle and Marie, all of Salem. Funeral services Friday. ; March 27, at 2 p. m. from the chapel of the Clough-Barrick company. Rev. J. Mark Comer of the Ad vent 1st church officiating. - Inter ment I. O. O. F. cemetery. Vnza4 : 20S A Park Cemetery with perpetual care . Just ten mfndte from the heart of town ;r ' dij View Cemetery Established 183 ; TeL 1200 Conveniently 'Accessible , Perpetual care , provided for Prices Reasonable TERWILLIGER'S IL 7 rwmix. nnxrroxa T70 - CHBUSS3TA Owr Sume is PvraMuJ : I Ov rrtew An tuiwuMs I ' OwRmnKMnt I : Clotn-Bmick Co. BIOBTUARY !H " Phone ; 12o" j Church at Ferry St. ; A." M. Clough Dr. L. E. Barrick - ,V. T, Golden F.raiLSTATES il5TEST0DE EYED Investigation is Ordered by Thomas; Similar to ens Of Telephone Firm A- Investigation : of :" the -: rates. chargea . and . practices' ot .the Mountain States Power -company was oraerea , by c M. Tnomss, public utilities eommlasiorierr hero Thursday.' 1 . The order virtually Is the same as the one Issued Wednesday .In connection with the proposed in vestigation .of the rates and charges of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph - company. . The Mountain States Power company has Its headQuarters In Albany. and operates extensively in the central Willamette valley and in the Pacific coast . counties. The company deals in electrical ener gy., gas Md wtr. ;:r-r..:. ;-" s The Investigation - was ordered on motion of the public utilities commissioner, - ; - , .,. , . Will !i Viewed r: -j-nl 'Investigation - of the rates. charges r and - practices of the Mountain States Power company,'! read the order, "makes it appear that sufficient grounds exist to warrant -a formal - proceeding- to determine - whether . such - rates, charges and practices are unjust, unreasonable, discriminatory cor otherwise in violation of law. - "It Is therefbre ordered that the said Mountain States Power com pany be required to appear before the public utilities commissioner to give testimony with respect to all Issues involved in the investigation.--. - : !.; No date has been set for the proposed hearing. : v j Music Try outs For Tournament Entries Called First call for tryouts for ths groups which will represent Sa lem in the annual music tourna ment at Forest Grove has been Issued by Miss Lena Belle Tartar.' director of music at the high school, ' The tournament will be held April 24 and.25. The Salem high singers cap tured grand sweepstakes f&r en sembles at the tournament last year, repeating two years in suc cession.; A. number of other hon ors went to Salem also. - - j : Two Appointed H By Governor on Barbers? Board SS Michael E. Rogoway of Port land, and W. H. Gllmore of Al bany Thursday were appointed by Governor Meter as members of the state board of barber examiners. Rogoway will succeed Roy Neer of Portland, who has resigned, while Gllmore succeeds Ed L. Johnson of Oregon City, whose term has expired. - Clarence D. Winston of Corral Us is the third member of the board.; - , , - Lois Gay Will Be Entered in' '" County Contest SILVERTON. March 26 Lois Gay will represent Silverton in the Marlon county oratorical con test to be held at SUvertOn on April 17th. v 'x-.--: i The final elimination eontest was held .Thursday -afternoon and Lols, representing a little boy at the movies, won,.-unanlmous de- SchaeferV Easter Caiidy Special - - Get your Easter Candies this week, end at Schaeters Drng Stores The best 1 candy at the 'low est price consistent with, the high quality that has always marked Schaefer's Specials. Purs Candy Eggs, Rabbits, Chickens and assorted colored, eggs In a profuse variety of sises and .prices. .. Our Chocolate Easter Pieces are particularly appropriate and surprising tn their, low eosC ; Bulk Caddy Eggs la -large and , small sixes. . v 1 25c per lb. 2 lbs. 45c AUt SOCnSTE CAKDIES . DRUG STORE 1S5 N. Coml St. Pbne 10? The original yellow front can dy special store of Salens. : . i : Penslar Agency . - .,'-.- BHMMHHMHMMHHaaHrf 1 I . .' , r- ' ::-i .. ; .r ,.-i-,-: -- ..7...-, "I :-::'--;-.-Phdn-eo258 ' f" . -1. sssssssssassssssssssBSBssss?aesfs 5 PLOTTER X- . Declared to have confessed that he planned to destroy the nearly completed D. S. naval airship Akron, largest dirigible ever built. Paul F. Kassay (above), supposed Communist, former lieutenant in Wthe Austro-Hungarian Navv, is neia at Arron, umo, on a charge of an attempt to destroy the dirigible en which lie was working. eision from the ludres who wm-e Mrs. JYUIUm McNeil, Mrs. F. M. v . . rowBii ana mui 1 uniu. Hrunr Weston Smith" placed second and nusseti vuin, third. x , -,. Improvements - Are Completed .At Irish Store The Irish cash store, C. s. Hammett manager, at 294 N, Commercial StM has recently com pleted some Interior changes, in cluding the addition of a meat department with new equipment and an electric refrigeration unit. William Ems. formerly of;Leban cn, has come to take charge of the department. - A special demonstration Is an nounced for Saturday when visi tors will be served with sand-! wlches and coffee. -Two of. the 11 Irish stores, are located v la Salem. MOVES HOME SILVERTON. March -2 Mrs. Mark Matheny is - moving from Jefferson street to the Matheny home on liberty Hill. The Math enys have been living In the North Side for the past number ot weeks. Mr. Matheny has gone to the Silver; Falls. Timber com pany ..camps for the summer and Mrs. Mathenjirill lire at the Lib erty Hill hme. 1 CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank the many Criends for the beautiful flowers and kind sympathy during the bereavement of our dear mother and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carrow nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hulden and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hulden and family, Mr. and Mrs. L R. TJtterback and. .family. - V 525 Chemeketa I I I I I 1 ... , l- BSW- -BBt ESPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND FREE 'GOOD'S'?! -SEE j THURSDAY'S PAPER FOH: PARTICULARS 2 1BEIS OURIlE IICilLM PLfJi Committee to Continue its! Drive on Oleo; Weed "Control. Proposed Six major projects were out lined at. the meeting of agricul tural ; committees ' ot ' Marion county granges held at. Liberty on Wednesday.. Eleven of the 14 granges of the county were rep resented and Jt was planned to do intensive work on the major plans outlined. -. : The- projects to receive', atten tion arer " Continuation of the oleo agi tation and promotion of the use of ' butter. - .. . ; ;, Noxious weed control. ; Rodent control and the. best methods of handling it, ' , War on the strawberry root weevil.1''- - Promotion ot the use of certi fied seed potatoes. . - -i . An abortion free cattle coun tr. - - t ; ,The day was devoted to a dis cussion ot the grange agricultur al program and a- basket dinner was served at noon. CBBELL REPLIES TO COO SUIT " J. H. Campbell, defendant In breach of contract suit brought by A D. Candland. yesterday filed answer to the complaint, in which he denies certain - sections and sets up a eross complaint.' , - Campbell says he kept his con tract with Candland on partner-; ship to sell and Install certain electrically operated phonographs but that Candland breaehed the agreement and did not devote his entire time to the sale. Campbell says also that Candland-did not divide . profits equally with him and that as a result Candland re ceived from the partnership at least 12.025. W above what Campbell received. - Candland refused on November 1. 1929. eight months after the agreement was . drawn up. to be further bound by the contract, de fendant soys. He asks that an ac counting be made also by plain tiff and that the eourt enter de cree accordingly. . ;T " SILVERTON "OIC AJJV : SILVERTON, . March 20. Sil verton was featured over KWJJ recently, when Rudd Bentson on -Notice to Public j i OF OPENING SATORD AY, MAKCII 28, 1931 At 265 N. Commercial Street, J. E. Baker Building Apartment "IT. ; -' i" A; Steam Bath, Shower and Massage Parlor. A dif ferent method ot massage from what you have tried before, producing a general retone of the ! human body, it stimulates heart action; increases blood -circulation, eliminates poison, causing: you to become phys ically fit in a short time. Try our method. Courte ous treatment to all, A lady in attendance, j G; LEWIS ROUNDS k .: - L iu!ll!i)D -"-V - - - . ; " v j -. We need 25 used cars, will buy for cash or give ' a liberal; allowance on a new Studebaker - Hud son or Essex :--..'4SS' COURT ST..-.- - r the" arm os lea, Curly L ; "" : Carl Mlddlesoa on tie ri'"5 Carl MIkkelson on th ' dedicated a prograLi to i . lv.il 1 time music and -eilverton friir. reported that it came In very vi 1 over their radios. COS FOKE Efi iG3i f:!;:: Noticeable increase ia the de mand for canned goods coupled with a short pack -last year will result In cleaning up the stock of canned goods and open the way for a heavy pack during the com ing season, according to local cannery men. Salem canneries are preparing for a heavy season and repair work on local plants is about completed. Prospects are that the berry and fruit crop will be heavy and ' local plants are making preparation to take care of the crop as far as possible. . That .beans and pumpkins will not be 'canned In quantity seems to be certain. Hunt Brothers and Oregon .Packing- company have announced that they will not can pumpkms durinr the coming sea son, .j Market reports reveal a heavy demand for canned fruit and lo cal fruit growers are looking for ward to a profitable season. Appointees on Accident Board ' Meet in Salem : Charles T. Early of Portland and Arthur Lawrence of Corvallis, new members of the state lndus tral accident commission, and A. H. Averill of Portland, new state insurance eQmmlssioner, were in Salem Thursday conferring with Governor Meier and Other state officials. They will assume their respec tive offices April 1. .Nursery Stock 'Evergreen and Decidiqus ' Ornamental Trees 1 -Priced right, we don't mean maybe. 7 miles east of Salem ' i v ' on Pen road Y Phone. 38F3 F. A, Doerfler Cc Sons Salem, Ore. Phone 1683W ?0- O Phone 1CCD, CURES BABY'S COLD