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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1941)
y.ta-..a..vt-f..i iinnn PAGS TCI Tha 0STG02I STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning. Tebraarr 1S41 'I' Local News Leaves for East - Frank B. Bennett, superintendent of Salem public schools, will leave tonight , for the east to attend the , na tional conference of school ad ministrators, beginning February 11 in Atlantic City, NJ. He also plans to visit in Washington, DC, and Philadelphia. Board to Meet The Salem wa ter board will . meet - tonight at T:20 o'clock in the water office. Nothing other .than routine busi ness Is expected. Manager Carl Guenther said Thursday night,' Expected Home On leave from the San Diego marine corps base, Emil W. Hauser, jr son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hauser of Chemawa la expected home the latter part of this week, . v--;; r-;-r . i Outlns; naaned Sixty t W O boys are eligible to participate la a T outing Saturday at Silver Creek recreational area under Physical : Director i Carl Greider and Fred Smith, boys work sec retary. The boys, were in the T gym attendance program this winter. ' , i Plan to Wed -Issued marriage licenses recently at ; Vancouver, Wash., were Lloyd E. Mass, Sa lem, and Betty J. Landon, He bo; QrvUIe L. Elliott and Elaine Gar rett, both Sllverton, end Bernlec E. Bickford Lebanon and Edwin Dw Bacon, Woodburn. Saturday Last' Day After Sat urday, bicycles having no licenses will be Impounded by Salem po lice,"; Chief Frank : A. Minto ... re minded Thursday.; Falls Few Short Oregon fell Just 187 short of registering 400, 000 motor vehicles during the year 1940, it was revealed today by Earl Sneil, secretary of state. PRICES GOOD FRIDAY, BATUKDAIY SUN DAK Ope Until " P.M. . Every Day Sat. P.M. JPTFTnClTpnpfl We Reserve Mi If our Neighbor! LUX Toilet Soap, S bars 16c LIFEBUOY Toilet Soap, S bars 16c BREAD lH-lh. Loaf Sliced. 3 for LBS FLMSS Large Size 90 FISHER'S FLOUn ' 1.30 4 lbs. Pancake Flour FREE SB Sf : : : : lit OUMEO 02VTS Large Slae 19c 3 cnnnoTS aoc bandies spiht 3 can MEAT IS GOOD FOR YOU j Get Quality Meat at Savins Prices BEEF BOAST aicy and tender, lb. DIB STEM EkTE.rE1.- T7IEIIEI1S Delidoosly Juicy, lb. n 1 fflTT sugar cured By Ute piece, lb. 19c 21c County to Get Siirvev or Judge Hewlett I Decides Funds Blast Go" to r Marion Treasurep': n All fees collected by deputy surveyors In Marion county will be turned over at once to the county treasurer, the county court decided Thursday at its regular morning session.: The order originated in a fur ther discussion, the third in the past week, between County Sur veyor Hugh Fisher and the court relative to payment of deputy surveyors by the county or direct ly from' their fees, no record of which has been given the county clerk or treasurer in the past. - i . At owe point la the discus ioa. County Jadg Hewlett told Manor that, "To sne there are some' aspect of this attaatloa '"as serious mm the developments ' in tlie treasurer's office. IDs apparent reference was to de falcationa of over $28,000 in the eonmtjr tremmmrrw'm office discovered in 1038. The judge also averred that "I cant see how the surveyor's deputies fees belong to anybody else but the county, any more than fees In the recorder's office. A discussion of the surveyor's responsibility tor the work of his deputies brought from Fisher a refusal to accept such responsi bility unless the deputies were bonded, and from the court a re fusal to permit the deputies to occupy courthouse quarters if they were . not . bonded and were pri vate functionaries. Valentine Party Slated by Church Intermediate, high school, col lege, and business young people's groups, in both church school and Christian Endeavor, will unite for a gala Valentine party at the First Presbyterian church tonight. . Games will start at 7:30 p. m. nnder the leadership of Don Douris, youth director for the church. He states that a special Invitation has been extended to college and business young peo ple of the community. A portion of the time will be given over to making plans for attendance of young people of the church at the Dr. Dan Poling ral ly in Salem, the preaching mis sion In Portland, the state CE convention to be held in Klam ath - Falls, and the Presbyterian summer camp to be held at the YMCA camp at Silver Creek falls. Committees assisting with the social are decoration, Margaret Hood, - Marjoria Reeves, Milton McClaln. and Edna Fisher; re freshments, Lucille Reed, Marion Phelps, Lois Barrick, and Marine Wagner: games, Don Douris and Don Barrick. Corner N. Commercial and Chemeketa Streets Phone 7335 Help Oar Bey Scoots, Brine Shoes for Britons Downtown Saturday, February 15th! post toushes Package conn FLAKES KallogV ' Big (Same Book Free Pke, Hew Cream White snonTEinxrs 3 IV. can .;.. Grapsircil Jzlco Case 11 Cans . 1.73 JELL I7ELL ; Aaaerted Flavors 3nw ilOc 3 iba. 2Sc cnnE flcjB nilsbnry - So Sheen Ss-- 17c Pdndivo Seep 3 bar.. lllLSC Psbs! cf' J' -' 4b.' ' -v Bag -J: com Salted Wafers S-B. boa SPAGHETTI Franco-American Peass! Builer It'a DeUcioua Food Slamps Are Gladly Accepted on Food Orders jBazJ. Ccrn 3 PC2$ Cans Gin; Bzzzs 230 COFFEE - ' Pearson's QaaUty - Bed Beg (I lbs. 45c) Lb. Green Bag Lb. . Atrfllght CAHDY DEPT.1 Another f resh shipment just arrived . . . Everyone enjoys these, factory fresh casMUes. Peanut CI asters, lb. 20c Darned Peanuts, lb. LOc , Dollar Mints, lb. U -Sc vanay iters, urang sucee, 'Chocolates or Hard Candy, s lbs. sse - Oeylon Cocoas, IK. lL25e Honey Comb Chips, lb, SSe Chicken Bonos, lb. ...20e FUI1EX M Gallon gs 19c noimnr Fancy Pack 3 We. 8U 2 lb. Fall Cream 3Sc 0H7D0L :. 19c Large rk-. TISSUE rolls 10c DEVILED HEAT O No. U cans for 10c Sah i Dressing Miracle Whip Sdzi Drcsshj cr Spread . Chefs' Special 41 Qaart Jars 1. & 9 W Fcrc:r Jzs . G2..C0 C;7 Funily 4 Gil.iS - Sapcrlor Bardwheat '' VzIhzs- ibs. 01.15 DAIRY. fclEAL, 89 lbs. CGGMASII,lC01b3. fiaJL RUN, 63 Ks. $1-20 2.15 5c DR-rBSS STOCK TONIC, 2 lbs. I5c GARDEN SEEDS, Bu3c and Package, We Reserre the'Risht to Unit Quantities Disturber at Relief Office Meted I j i 130-Day JaU jrm by Judge Felton i .. AJvin glummer, found guOty Tuesday of a charge of disorderly conduct last week at the Marion county public welfare of fice, was sentenced Thursday to serve SO days in the Marion county jail by Justice of the Peace Joseph . B. Felton. ' v:;,;i:o:'; 'u: v.'v.. -v : Pliimmer was arrested with Mike Murphy- who was xonna guuty or a similar charge ( imSS.ll,lrPh7 " ,Tett ty, on execnUon against property Waller i Waldle. Who MMtri lot defendant states that he was before I Judge Felton on a separ ate charge . of the , same nature, was sea teheed to serve 1 days In Jail when he pleaded guilty. His sentence was suspended on order of the! court and he was placed on six I months probation. ; In the circuit court, the trial of Eldon Palmer vs. C A. Mller and General Petroleum . company. In volving a claim in connection with lease of a service station property, began before Judge L. H. McMa han. It was continued to today at t a.mj after selection of a jury and taking of preliminary testi mony la the plaintiffs case. The! matter of Q. E. Irwin vs. E. J. Irwin, originally set for Thursday! in the equity court, was continued: to next Wednesday. .--Circuit Court A. F. Costelow vs. WS. Wed dle; Order dismissing on stipula tion of settlement a case inrolv lng complaint for damages based on injury of plaintiff by defendant in fenceline shooting affray on January 19, 1940. A criminal case of the state vs. Weddle resulting from the same affair was dismiss ed on order of the court last year. Edwin; Losll vs. Ormond R. Bean as ; utilities commissioner; reply atlrmlng and denying. Lawrence N. Brown vs. Mayro and Mary E. McKlaney; demurrer. Federal Farm Mortgage cor poration vs. Carl L. Brack and others; plaintiffs cost bill of 74. Frank j DooUttle vs. Howard Clark; return of J. H. Shel-, drake, sheriff of Hood River coun- served on February S with a tem porary restraining ' order in the case 'or Walter Wells vs. Frank DooUttle and others In which It Is affirmed that the property In question is the property of the plaintiff. - .. . Gilbert F. Beal vs. Mamie Beal; divorce complaint on grounds of desertion in which plaintiff asks custody of a minor child; married at North Santiam Jane 8, 19 IS. Harry Wlesenfeld, Inc. vs. Emil DuBaln and Mike Stelnbock as Du Bain Far company; jadgment of 15 for plaintiff. Marion county vs. John Gearin and others; motion for dismissal as to CS parcels of real property on ground that payment of taxes has been made. '"Emma Watts Campbell vs. Clar ence Campbell; motion for order modifying decree as to custody of a child and support money. "Wayne Henry vs. W. Q. Allen and Hunt Brothers Packing com pany; answer of garnishee Hunt Brothers Packing company states that no money of defendant Allen is- held by garnishee. Ross Moore vs. Vera Moore; formal decree of divorce gives cus tody of child to defendant except for 30 days during vacation per iod: z support money monthly and 10 monthly allmonr and oth er sums also granted. Ben Kantelbera vs. Prudential Insurance company; apllcation for place on trial docket. Glenn W. Woods vs. Joe E. and Mabel DeWlU; complaint for 1315 I I , It,: j, . -,' ? " C(D)AST FOLKS SOLVE EBUEDGE? PROBLEMS SALEM HOUSEWIVES prepare energy-rich meals for busy boom time worker . . praise nourishing NUCOA, the delicious modern margarine which fcelps balance the diet and the budget, too! No wonder NUCOA is the Coast's fastest selling, most popular margarine! It tastes delicious on lunchbox sandwiches or break fast toast, for NUCOA is always sweet and fresh. It is made here on the Coast on order only never held m storage. Contains VITAMIN A You can have ererr confidence, too. in NUCOA's food value. Made from pure vege- tabie oils churned in fresh pasteurized alcirn milk, it furnishes as much food-enerer as the most expensive spread for bread (3,300 calories per pound). And, winter and summer, every pound of NUCOA guarantees you over 7,500 units of precious, protective VITAMIN A! NUCOA DATE LOAF CAKK Smmy to mmhM Cresm 4 tablespoons Nucoa, add 1 cap sugar gradually and cream to gether until flufiy; thea beat la 1 egg. Mix and sift together three times, 2 cups sifted cake four, a taaspoons . baking pow der and J4 teaspoon salt. Add & cup chopped dates. Add flour-date mix ture to sugar mixture, at ternatdy with H cup milk, beating smooth after each addition. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Beat well. Bake la well Nacoa-d loaf pan In saoderaesovea SOsaio otes, or until done.- - " nn Tfcs irhclcscsie, modern Thrift Spread" for bread ZZsde on the Coast for Coast tastes . ? ! ( IRYC THE U2C53U3 V&tt Iri'iLi wwwcwrasfTWfl J r-: - ttt tttAo cm eve - w.. wr in fRcaarett J I ID COOK TT3j tUCOM ' ' f alleged due on note and f 100 at torney's fee. . Clarice Stewart vs. Marshall Stewarts divorce . decree - grants custody of three children to plain tiff . with s SZ5 monthly support money. . . ., ' .. . -' . . . r Isa belle Pollard vs. Joseph Pol lard; divorce complaint alleging desertion and asks return of name Isabelle Zeamer; married at Sa cramento, Callf ; December , 14, v;--; v.. Probate Court Toshi Sugai estate; answer of Pioneer Trust company, guardian, relative to ability of state to pay for maintenance of ward, and mo tion for trial to determine issues. ' Charles Townsend estate; final account of Watson Townsend, ex ecutor, reports no receipts except for real property in Jones addi tion, - Salem,' appraised at f 22S0 by Patricia Young. Lucinda Ha mann and Sam Harbison, and that all claims have been paid; final hearing set for March 17. -: , Anton Oehrmaa estate; Inheri tance tax receipts for $10.2 S on I27S1.19 taxable property. - Sarah T. Minker estate; Joseph W. Seamster named executor, and Lucy M. Case, George P. Yoekel and Ole SL Coxwick, appraisers, of $500 In personal property; a will leaves the entire- estate to Joseph W. and Edna 1. Seamster nnder contract according to the provi sions of which they were to care tor decedent during her life; pro vision is made to leave $1 to any other heir who may prove a right to. participate in the estate. - i ' Michael ' Lane : guardianship; fifth annual account of Charles IL Heltxel. cuardlan. shows receipts. $487.4S -and disbursements of $424.14. - - . .. , ..... ..! James II. Laldlaw estate; . ap praisal at $36eS.4t by J. R. Mc Culough, Asa L. Leweling and Pa tricia Young; $3000 is in real property. ;y :i; . ; . , ' . Uoyd Haw MoU esUte; W. B. Mott named administrator and J. C Evans, F. Harlan and A. Kref t, apralsers, of $2000 in real prop erty In Marion county; the widow, Sara A. Stenson. Mott, receives en tire estate nnder terms or a wDL " Justice Court ! 1 Alfred . Bnrgoyne. NSF check. continued for one week at defen dant's request. -1 Bernice Litdtis,' disorderly conduct, trial held and taken un der advisement by court. :: Joseph Sweijrert. no warning de-, vice on automobile, fined $1 and $4.50 costs. Alfred Q. RIz, no .truck license, fined $5 and $4.50 costs on char go of falling to- have fPUC licensej Granted tor February 2S to enter plea and released ok own recogni-sance-T ;. - . - f - -j - Merchants Credit f Bureau, IneJ vs. DeHarpport Timber company; trial set forl:30f p.m.. today;; case Involves compllt for 05 alleged' da -ad account for s i Marriage Licenses j Delbert Earl Carfollf$0, care taker, Newport, and Lucille Eve lyn McKown.1 28, hdnsemald, BlI- vertoni '"..'v "-""'."-s i -' k t Joseph Buhl, 32, bnUher, Woo burn and Rita Sprauer, 20, domes tic, ML AngeL ;j . . Municipal Court Monte Christofferson. route T; failure) to stop; fined $2.50. Roy B. Aker. Bropks ; vlolauoa of baste rule; fined $2.60. r r ; ...... . j ! h Health Board Blember Die PORTLAND. Orei Feb. 13-CflTi -Dr. Rot Alnha Pvne. ;5. mem- Imp of tha Ore CO B l DOard OTS health., i died herd ; Wednesday after an illness of several months.; US I7o. Conncrcial PhsnsXJID SATURDAY, FEB. 15 Help Oar Boy Seeds j - Bring Sfc One lb. . .230 2 lbs. . . . 430 snonTEimiG Small White mm Reds, Great Northern 5 ibs. 5 lbs. 210 : I ' -if' S Giant Size Large Size e e e e e 50. uuau uaaiwuua a auua vnriP W0 5 i I Sliced and Diced no. id I 5 I Standard Size. iyt 4 Cans Case of 24 Cans, Ughi . : Gulden mriBrinw SfdyEd3a DcU . . . . . . . Elollley GleQnsdir: . Corn Sfeirc!i One lb. . . . . 50 A IOeaeher Vi Gallon 150 fiEBeE1 .Ball K) IS. pea 'j&)i& Brillsa .Snon Flour ! J Can't Fail Pie Crust Success Cherry Pie Redpe lit Elery Sack - . St as InperUI Vallej FJ, Red Cbeer Good Cookers C90 De-f Fascy Pare Golds Small Juicers i - onniioss Arlsona Thin Skin - ioo Grapefariil . 230 pox.