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TE OREGON STATESMAN. Salam, Grqca. Woclne-day, Morning; March 12. 1941 PAGS nvz Local News Briefs Permits . Issued Building per mits were issued Tuesday to Julia Grant to repair apartment house at 1599 State street, $10; R. A. Looney to erect private garage at 22S8 North j Liberty street, $65; Lena Slingman -tor reroof 1040 South Liberty street, $175 ; Olive E. Brown repair dwelling at 1862 North Winter street, $225; J. rL Anderson to repair " dwelling at 1144 North j Cottage street, $15; John Michel ( to reroof apartment house at 579 North Liberty street, $131; Bert Randall to repair dwel ling at'569 North 21st street, $35. Lutz florist P. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. Dinner. Meettos The .Marion chapter Reserve Officers - associa tion will have their regular dinner meeting at 6:30 pjn. today in the Argo hotel. Instruction concerning "the attack of the advance guard to drive in ; the enemy covering forces, will be given by the new senior instructor, Maj. Clarence Collins who was appointed to suc ceed Capi. Robert Taylor, now on duty. with the army at IX War reg Wyoming. Safety of your savings is insured at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty. 'Taxes Scratched The Marion county court Monday approved a petition of the state land board asking , cancellation of taxes as sessed against property foreclosed upon 'by" the1 board belonging to Anna M. Junk. Cancellation Was granted as a demonstration of the present court's policy of clearing title to property held by the state as a means of hastening its return to the tax rolls via private owner ship. The Meadows, open nights. Exams Announced Civil serv ice examinations for research chemist, $2600 to $5600 per year; associate entomologist, $3200; con ' struction inspection coordinator, $3800; student nurse, $288 and quarters; iron calker and chipper and electric welder are being an nounced by the US civil service commission. Particulars may be obtained at the Salem postoffice. Home on Leave H a r o 1 d E. Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse . T. Hayes, 200 South 22nd street, is spending a nine days leave at his home prior to leaving San Diego naval station for the me chanics woodworking school at the Great Lakes training station, Extinguish Fire Salem fire de partment equipment was called Tuesday morning to extinguish a small roof fire at 460 North Winter street. flt 4kti r- THESE two HORMEL products are sure to make, a big' hit with you as time and work savers. What's more, it's great fun to see how many different, deli cious dishes you can make with SPAM. And thrilling to prepare Chili Con Carne that will bring cheers frpm every member of the family. At all leading grocety. ment and food stores HORMEL Chili Con Carne. You'll Lihc II0RI1EL Chili Con Carne ; You can avoid all the bother and fuss yet serve Chili Con Came that's so tempting and delicious you'll like it better than homer made and it's so easy to serve. Find out how good Chili Coh Carne can be when it's made the HORMEL way with just the ngnt seasoning. . I GOOD FOODS J t trciau Mart - Coming Events March 13 Market Taor know at Valley Packing company. i. Mar. 14, 15 High school for ensic tournament at Wlilam ett university, t I : March 15 and 16, Llonsl club dog show, Salem armoryl s March 18 Institute of rCiti xenshlp at Willamette univer sity. - 4' I :. -'. , April 5 to 13 VHllamette university spring vacation! April 13 Easter Sunday. Autos "Prowled" A whefel and tire were taken Monday J night from a car in the James H. Maden used car lot at 544 North Commer cial street, police reported. Car roll M. Robinson, 2280 Soutii High, street, said an automatic! pistol was. taken from his car Saturday night while he was at a danfce hall near Lebanon. 1 Each student sets his owq pace. Individual attention speeds pro gress at the Capital Business col lege. Day and night school. ! Finds Measles MrSi Agnes C. Booth found absences from De troit schools caused by the (preva lence of measles when she visited the Santiam valley town Monday as part of her regular school in spection tour. Members if the teaching staff of the schocfl have also been affected by the disease, she reported. V Likes Navy Warren W.j Page, 135 Salem Heights avenue,! writes from Company 41-12, San Diego naval training station, tof Chief Quartermaster Robert B. I Fallon of the Salem recruiting f office, that he is proud that he chose the navy instead of waiting for the draft to get him. He states that San Diego is the most beautiful city he has ever seen. I Visitors welcome at the Capital Business college, 381 Chemeketa. Dallas ' Boys Horn e Norman Coy, Harry Wall and Jimrnie Loe Lermusiaux, Dallas, are h4me on a nine days' furlough trdm San Diego naval training station. Upon return they will be transferred to the USS Portland of the! Pacific fleet. The boys enlisted January 13, 1941 at the Salem recruiting office. S Pencils Stolen Several boxes of pencils, a fountain pen and grubber stamps were stolen over the; week end from the office of Earl Coons, superintendent of construction, in the fire hall at the state: fair grounds, he told city police. ! your "cue" is SPAM dnd ihe Miracle Ileal SPAM hits a new high in fla vor thrills. What a grand 4ray to start the day with SPlM and eggs for breakfast! SPtM burgers on a bun betwteen meals SPAMwiches for lunch baked SPAM for dinner SPAM appetizers for everting affairs. Yes, indeed SPAJf is the miracle meat of many vises i for many occasions! : f v Em Injured in Wreck In an Ore gon Oty hospital with a double leg fracture fallowing, an auto wreck Sunday jjnoming is Archie Adams of Salemf Silas Tayler, also of Salem, who iuffered minor in juries when th4: car hit the guard rail on the, Molilla river bridge of the Pacific higway near Canby, was able to return home. -! -'vi t-'-'i--.-- ' - ' Odd Fellows Play Odd Fellows lodge of Salem twill present "The Old Maids'! Convention" at the Liberty, Community : club meeting Friday night at j: Liberty commun ity hall. A silvejr offering for ben efit of the school hot lunch will be collected. A showing of the play is also seated before the Modern Woodnjen at the Frater nal temple, Mach 31. . Andres ' Arrested. Freed Wil liam Andres, 48, of Silverton, was arrested there iy a deputy sher iff on Albany justice court war rant charging niDn-support of mi nor children. He -was released on his own recognizance after being brought jail. to the Marion county Parents Meet--Parents of Salem high school band members meet at 7:45 tonight In the school band room for a regular business session and to discuss ! means of raising money for additional uniforms, Band Director Vernon Wiscarson announced Tuesday. . , Log Permits Approved The Marion county court, has granted log hauling perrjiits.to Del Wither ite, Albany, to j haul over county roads from Waonda, and to Will Gates, 161 South 14th street, Sa lem. Gates holds other permits from the court, jj Go to Mt. Hood Eighteen Boy Scouts of troop j; 8 made a trip to Timberline lodge Sunday where they enjoyed. Winter sports. Fur nishing cards fjor" the trip were Saul Janz, Ed Newman, T. N. Ba con and Julius jjHoppes. Booked by Police Charles Zan der, 1780 North Commercial street, was charged Tuesday by city po lice with reckless driving. Helen White, 167 Evergreen avenue, was charged with drunkenness. ir Jersey Cattle Club Jersey Cat tle club of Marion county will meet Saturday jat 2 p. m. in the Salem chamber of commerce rooms to discuss spring show plans for the club. To Attend Session Dr. Irvin B. Hill, Salem will attend the 29th annual University of Oregon medical school alumna post grad uate session lnf Portland March 17-21, it was learned Tuesday. ii Fencing Thursday Anyone in terested is invijied to attend the Salem Y fencing class Thursday night at 7:30. fkjuipment is fur nished. Instrucfor is Jon Gusick of the Multnomah Athletic club. Study Subject "Beauty of Hol iness" will be he topic of the Truth Study class tonight at 155 South Liberty street. Miss Olive Stevens of Silverton is the leader. Club to Meetl Townsend club No. 4 will meet in the Highland Ischool Wednesday at 7 pjn. OBITUARY Davis Si Thomas Jefferson Davis, 1555 North Fourth Street, at a local hospital Marchj; 10. Survived by widow, Mrs. Adelia Davis; daugh ter, Mrs. Myrtle Patzer of Salem; grandchildren, Dorothy and Doug las - Patzer. Services will be held Wednesday, March 12, at 1:30 p. m. from ClOugh-Barrick chapel, with Rev. S. Raynor Smith offi ciating. Concluding .services will be in Belcrest Memorial park. Perry In this city Saturday, March 8, William A. Perjry, aged 34 years, late resident ojj 1130 Edgewater street, West Salem; Husband of Luella M. Perry; son of Count Perry of Longview, "Wash., and Mrs. Minnie Perry . of Dallas; brother of Jarrjies of Clairmount, Del., Louis of Hawaii, Howard of Longview, Wash., Ben of Eugene, Nathan, Edwarjl and Carl Perry and Mrs. Lawrence Kinsey, all of Dallas, Mrs. Ralph Huffman of Kelso, Wash., and Mrs. S. A. Newton of Monmouth. Funeral services will be held under the di- rection of the f. T. Rigdon com- pany in Grace jMennonite church, Dallas, Wednesday, March 12, at 1:30 p. m. 'Rev. j: Homer Leisy will officiate. Concluding services at Independence. Goodrich At her late Residence, Roberts route three, Ronday, March 10, Rebecca Florence Goodrich, aged 55 years. Survived by husband, Edward A.; Children, Robert, Wesley, ; Eddie brothers, Craig ( and Rose Ann; Redman of Port land and Wynii Redman of Sac ramento, Calif. Memorial "services I the chapel of the will be held at Ladd Funeral home Wednesday, March 12, at 21130 p. m. Rev. W Irvin Williams! will officiate. riolmstrom : At the residence, 243 North 14 th street, Sunday, March 9, An eella Porter Hblmstrom. aeed 80 years. Mother pf -Mrs. James C Heltzel of Salerii, Mrs. Edwin Ray Fountain of Mjerced, Calil, Mrs. Robert E. Shelton of Boise, Ida and Mr$. Claude R. Smith ; of Clackamas,. Orel; also survived by ten grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Mrs. Holm FLOMERS OLSOII, Florkl Court & Hifih : Ph. 7168 Auto Accident Victim Granted v $5578 Damages in Uncontested Suit, by Judge McMahan ' Case of Worker Seeking Compensation for Aggravated Injuries Against Accident Commission Starts Judgment of $5578 was granted Monday to Duane Effenberg er.plaintiff in an uncontested suit against Donald J. Neat and Wil liam Winnett Hindman. The decree was signed by Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan. Effenberger originally brought suit for $10,000 in" general and $578 in special damages. Testi mony as to the extent of damages suffered by him in an automobile accident which was the basis for suit was heard by the court last week. . Judge McMahan presided Mon day at the trial of Hermann Peetz against the state industrial acci dent commission," at - which the plaintiff is seeking compensation for alleged aggravation of an in jury originally sustained Marqh 31, 1938, while working for the Tur ner Telephone company eight miles south of Salem. - He was granted temporary to tal disability from March 31 to May 6 in 1938, and since that time his -condition, according to his complaint, has become worse. Compensation is asked for loss of a leg and for medical and surgical expenses. The trial will be contin ued today. --CIRCUIT COURT - G. E, Irwin vs. E. J. Irwin; di vorce decree granted defendant. Industrial accident commission vs. Dora Steinbock; amended com plaint seeking $65.64 and interest alleged due as contributions to state accident fund. A. J. Bagley vs. The Manhattan Fire and Marine Insurance com pany; complaint for $462.68 and $250 attorney's fee for hairy vetch destroyed by ,fire in plaintiffs field August 5, 1940, and allegedly covered by fire insurance policy of defendant company. . Charles G. Dawes and Edith Dawes Prime vs. W. H. Henderson and others; order confirming sale of real property. McCaskey Register company vs. H. A. Hampton; jurgment of $31.50 for defendant, justice court costs of $9.50 and other costs. C. C. and May Russell vs. Otto W. and Emma A. Russell; motion to set for trial; answer denying. Lewis H. Dunn vs. Mary . Dunn; complaint for injunction to prevent defendant from removing household goods from residence at 1095 North Church street, Salem, and for a permanent injunction embodying similar terms; com plaint states that -plaintiff and de fendant have been husband' and wife for over 20 years, and that defendant has recently threatened to remove jointly-owned house hold effects and furniture from house, to detriment and'' loss of comfort of plaintiff. Esther E. Demarest vs. Lloyd C. Demarest; affidavit of defendant strom was a charter member of Chemeketa chapter, Daughters of American Revolution. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company, Wednesday, March 12, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. P. W. Erik sen will of ficiate. Entombment at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Bean Susan Araminta Davis Bean, at the late residence, 595 Center street, Monday, at the age of 74 years. Survived by sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Boyer of Salem; brothers-in-law, Henry Kloepping of Salem, Frank Bean of Altadena, Calif. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of the W. T. Rig don company Thursday, March 13, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Frank Cul ver and DY. J. C. Harrison will officiate. Interment at City View cemetery. Fisher Valentine Fisher, 79, late resi dent of 588 Hickory street, at a local hospital March 11. Survived by wife, Mrs. Cora Fisher; child ren, Valentine Fisher, jr., of Grand Ronde, Mrs. Bessie Brown of Tillamook, Mrs. Emma Woods of Salem and Mrs. Cleo Richards of Reedsport. Funeral cortege will leave Walker & Howell funeral parlors at 10:30 a. m. Thursday. Graveside services in IOOF cem etery, Rev. S. Raynor Smith Offi dating. Rompalla Stanley Joseph . Rompalla of route 3, Salem, March 11. Sur vived by father, .Joe Rampalla. Funeral announcements later by the Clough-Barrick company; Insure Your Household Gcads II Ccsis So Lilile ! It covers all joor furniture, clothes, personal effects and ' , the entire dwelling contents ' Example: f 500 Insurance for 8 yean as low as $3.00 aad with SO dividend at expiration.- i . , Phone ; 4663 We Will Call at Tour Home . CHUCK I I IP . "Oregon's Largest Vpstate Agency"- -Salem 129 N. Commerdcd Phone SS3 Marshfield 233 S. Eroadwar Phon;lC3 denies that $1170 has accrued on account of support money since December, 1937, and that 1 any amount greater than $1.70 has ac crued since that date.- - Emma Minton vs. Stewart Dow ney ' and ' others; decree quieting title -to part of block seven in North Salem addition to Salem. PROBATE COURT t- Final decree granted as follows: to Gordon J. Thomas, administra tor of estate of-John F. Daws es state; Harold Leroy Nation, ad ministrator of James Leroy Na ,tion estate; Ida May Skeels, exec utrix of George Walter Skeels es tate; Henry Chapelle, executor, of Gust Casperson estate. , -. Phoebe M. Childs estate; Isabel Childs appointed administratrix and B. A. Largent, George A. Thomason aad Bessie M. Elofson, appraisers, of $1500 in real prop erty. . Sanford Green estate; order of distribution granted - James Ben Green, executor. ' Franz Sturm estate; McDannell Brown authorized as administrator to transfer title in automobile to Pauline Sturm. Harriett M. Durkheimer estate; first annual account of Charles F. Mack, executor, shows receipts, $7051.20, disbursements, $2034.86, balance, $5016.34; report states claim of $19,600 by Willamette university allowed by probate court but is on appeal to circuit court. JUSTICE COURT Charles Mcintosh, defrauding and innkeeper, pleaded innocent and trial set for March 14; held in default of $150 bail. Abraham L. Lamb, failure to stop at intersection, fined $1 and $4.50 costs. Enos. H. Wilson, no tail light on trailer, fined $2.50 and $4.50 costs. . Walt Barnett, defrauding an inn keeper, case dismissed on motion of deputy district attorney at re quest of private prosecutor. MARRIAGE LICENSES Frank Joseph Zumstein, 32, car penter, Woodburn, and Josephine Elizabeth Jakubec, 26, domestic, 805 Oak street, Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT Herbert O. Hunt, 2460 Trade street; failure to stop; fined $2.50. ' Eugene Garrison, 1790 North Front street; defective muffler; fined $5. Baptist Juniors To Be Given 20 Twenty dollars was raised at the last meeting of the Eteri class of the First Baptist church to send two or more juniors to the summer camp at Arrah Wana. "Faith of Our Fathers" was the lesson subject used by Mrs. Ir ving Fox, devotional leader. The Four Notes," a group of girls from Middle Grove community, sang several songs, as did Mrs. Phil Doddridge. An Irish skit was given by Ray Cates and Stan ley Morris. Serving on the committee were Rev. and Mrs. Irving Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Geijrer. Mrs. Bettv Zobel and Mrs. Dorothy Ege. . (nvLUiftfls) 0V cDf) O ' - FJPTx INSURANCE Girls Vie for. Roundup Grown CRAWFORDSVnJLE, March 11. The first candidates among Willamette valley girls to enter the Calapooia roundup queen contest are Shirley Roberts, Cor vallis; Betty Wallace,-,:. Monroe; and Annabel McKinley, Shedd, all high school girls. The first benefit dance willl be held at the roundup hall here March 29. Thurston Nyes orchestra of Al pine is the official, orchestra for the benefit dances, the queen to be chosen at the last dance. Farmers Union Spring Valley Farmers ; union will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Zena school house. v T! NOSE and THROAT ATOMIZER 39 C?5 Eagle Made) - - " FRED MEYER COLD TABLETS 13 25 Vaiuet Box t4) NYLON TEK TOOTH BRUSH 23 , - (25 ?!! - ; 75 TUBE BAUME BENGAY 59 CARTER'S LIVER PILLS 19 25e Value!) 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