Local News Briefs Seeks Lad's Parents Mrs. Flor ence Reeves, county probation of ficer, searched Saturday for the parents of a nine-year-old boy who became lost late Thursday while trying to hitchhike to Dal las along the SHvertori road. ; The - lad, whose name was not given, told Mrs. Reeves his mother had left him with friends in Silverton wher she went on to Dallas. , He became lost after he decided he wanted to be with his mother, and set out in search of her. t Safety of your savings Is Insured , at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty. Start Class A class for junior boys from which they may ob tain . Junior Red Cross first aid certificates will be started Mon day night at 7 o'clock at the Sa lem vY, to. be instructed by Bob Smith. Obituary Mrs. Mary Susan Seeger late resident of RL S Salem, at a local hospital Friday, March 21, at the age of 69 years. Survived by three sons, Mervin. Roland and Chester F, all of Salem; four sis ters. Miss Margaret Schendel of Highland Park, Mich., Mrs. Paul Thomsen of Duluth, Minn, Mrs. W. C. Wulkow and Mrs. O. Jo- hannsen, - both of Osseo, Minn.: three brothers, Jonas Schendel of white Sulphur Springs, Mont, Aaron ana Moses Schendel, both of v Minneapolis, Minn.; four grandchildren, Margaret, Jerry, Robert and Virginia Seeger, all of Salem. Services will be held Monday, March 24, at 3 pjn. from Clough-Barrick chapel, with in terment in City View cemetery. Leverane Mrs. Carmelina Leverone, late resident of Marshfield, Ore, at a local hospital March 19, at the age of 73 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gar cia of Long Beach, Calif. An nouncements of services later by Clough-Barrick Co. Amspoker In this city, Friday, March 21, Thomas Jefferson Amspoker, age S3 years, late resident of 835 Sag inaw street. Husband of Ger trude Amspoker and father of Walter B. Amspoker and 'John C. Carle of Salem. Member of Rid dle Lodge No. 148, A. F. & A. M., Consistory and Knight Templers; Life member of Saladina Temple A. A. 0. N. M. S. of Grand Rap ids, Mich. Private funeral serv ices will be held under the di rection of the W. T.Rigdon com pany Monday, March 24 at 2 pan. at the Mt Crest Abbey Maus oleum. ' ', tj ,"- TTS no trick at all to havo plenty of variety! in your 1 meals with SPAM and HORMEL Chill Con Came. They're both extratppetizing and delicious with all their original goodness flavor-sealed right in. Get both at leading grocery, meat or focjd store let your family enjoy some of the manly ways these products can be served. j , f ... Cvcrvwhere Tou go. - you'll hear folks talking about fiPSomeavS2, about SPAM'n eggs for breakfast Mothers crave SPAMwiches ,pAMburrers buns. Hearty eaters like baked SPAM or.SPAMbled eggs-tMte-thriU seekers go in for SPAM appetizers. AH agree that thui pure pors; snouiaer me wiut r""?r" Uthemeit sensation of the country! Get SPAM-Ha the bandy 12-or. cans that require no refrigeration-f-at ell Coming Events March 25 Vocal j recital by Dean Melvln Geist, Waller hall. 8:15 p. m. . March 28 Missouri clab no host supper, 248 M North Com mercial street, j . j April 8 to 13-f Willamette university spring vacation. April 13 Easter jSonday. Log Tracks Uy StopTrucks hauling logs in Marion' county hereafter will be required to stop before passing- over railroad cros sings,; the county cjnirt j decided Saturday. The matter was called to their attention by W. C Hef ner, Dallas, chairman of the legis lative board of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine- men, who informed Ithe court" by letter that log trucks now cros sing in front of trains are a haz ard to trainmen and truckers alike.; Trainmen caught in acci dent while operating Southern Pa cific locomotives inj this region could escape only j through the front windows or doors of ithe cab, he wrote. LuU florist. P. 9592. 1278! N. Lib. Seek Water Permits 4- Appli cants for permits to appropriate water from Oregon streams, made to the state engineer last week, included Charles Wl Kniess, Sil verton route 2, for 1 J04 second feet from Pudding river jfor irrigation of 83 acres of land! in Marion county; A. F. Jungwirth, St Paul, for .5 second foot frm Willamette river for irrigation ht 40 acres in Marion county; Anderson Bros., Aurora, for .63 second foot from Pudding river for irrigation of 50 acres in Clackamas jxmntjr. On Police Blotter-4-Listed on the police blotter Saturday were C. G. ueacn, su morgans avenue, jmi ward D. Antrican, route four, and Edward A. Hollinshed, Portland, all charged with failure to observe stop signs; Edmund L. Schell, 1285 South Liberty street, and Dennis R. Shirley, Portland, char ged with violation jof basic rule; and Robert L. Bowes, 445 South Summer street, charged With car rying persons on outside of his car. Office suites Bldg., Mgr. available 22 lj Oregon Lodge Supper Monday Mem ber of Salem lodge 24, AF and AM, will bold a covered dish sup per for Masons and wives Monday at 6:30 p.m. Coffee and! dessert will be supplied by jthe lodge. Fol lowing th supper, ihe fellowcraft degree will be conferred upon member of the. lodge. The wives will participate in a eluding cards. -- social hour in- COLD or HOT HITS tho SPOT. - , i The Lansing Made Rajah R. R. Adams, illustrious . potentate of Al Kader temple, Ancient Arabic Nobles of thje Mystic Shrine of Portland, has appointed Walter Lansing to serve as rajah in Sa lem and vicinity, and asks that all nobles ofl the Shrine contact him for information concerning the order. Potentate Adams also extends an ihvitation to all no bles when inf Portland to visit at the office of me potentate and re corder in the,; Masonic , temple. Child Is Burned Badly scald ed Saturday phen he fell into a tub of hot vfater, three-year old Ronald Sittser, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. SStser, 163QT Roosevelt street was imported in satisfac tory; conditio at the- Salem Dea coness hospitsL' The child was re moved from I the scalding water by his father! after he tumbled In head first. Sj&lem first aid men gave emergency treatment. The Meadi open nights.: X Members Added As an indica tion that the Salem chamber of commerce membership committee is active, fouf new members are hated in the Weekly bulletin. They are Glen Bui-right of University Cleaners; Lee. S. Ross, accountant and auditor; tKrueger grocery by A. A. Kruegfr, and Karry Kold Manufacturing company by John S. Friesen, president. $119,020 Afpeal FiledMiriam Pierce Hayes Portland, has ap pealed to the! state supreme court a decision f the Multnomah county circuit court awarding the state a gift tax judgment of $119, 020 against Here. The suit orig inally was filed against Leslie M. Scott, as state treasurer, after the tax was levied by his office. Now is the tufte to prepare for su perior office; positions. Capital Business college. Ph. 5987. dabs on Air County 4H Club Agent Wayne; D. Harding Satur day called attention to the half- hour radio program to be broad cast over station KOAC at 7:30 pjn. Monday by members of Mar ion county 4jH clubs. The pro- gram will include musical num bers, skits aiid other selections presented by lub members. Apartments! Entered A thief who entered two apartments at the Marion apartments, 610 North Commercial ftreet, Friday night took a Philcd radio, a ring and cuff links from the quarters of Mrs. Helen Bellarts . and a ring from the apartment of Agnes Bright. I For watch and clock repairing H. T. Lowe, p.41 S. Liberty. Called to Ifebraska Mrs. Wil liam H. Fishfr left Friday night for Seward, ifebraska, where she was called by the unexpected death of her father, Mr. H. Hoi man. Toland Is i Tried Marvin To land, Mill City, was tried Satur day before Justice of the Peace Walter Bell oljjstayton on a charge of driving while intoxicated. The case was taken under advisement. Golden Top Milk. A pure full cream raw inilk. We can now serve a few fdditional customers. Phone 2-2572 and order service or a representative will call. Rhoten Farmjoairy. Will Address Club Townsend club No. 2 wif be addressed Mon day night byG. C. Gill is, at the Leslie Methodist church. A deler gate will be lent to the national convention atlBuffalo, NY, July i. I I Groceries Itolen Mrs. J. F. Weisser, 629 Norm Winter street, reported to police Saturday that groceries wee stolen from hei car while it Mras parked near the Hollywood theatre Friday night. If you want comfort and satisfac tion have your foundation garf ment made at The Bungalow Shoppe. Arehart and Aldrich, 980 Garnet St Phi 8893. i Fine Blaze F i r e m e n were called to extinguish a chimney fire at the home of Sherman Heckman, iFront and Union streets, Saturday. j Circus Planned March 29 is the date set for the Salem Y gym circus which 1 will feature turn' bling, statues! clowns and other stunts. ., '$ BIG OR SMALL WE CAN FILL YOUil MEDICINAL ljEED3'. j Patrons know us for our completeness, ' our - expert service. No mat ter what four need you -will find Pus-your best . guarantee, for satisfac- . tion. I ' J Drcff Sfcre : : 189? -1941 i Prestriptions Accuralely Filled ;- its if. Commercial PfMMiee 107.70X3 t -1 owsl m OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, McMahan Sentences Defendant PTo Penitentiary Term, Then Suspends Term i Two Years Allowed fop Reimbursement ! to Parties Involved; Morals Case Is Continued for One "Week Wade H. Dickinson was sentenced to serve two years in the state penitentiary Saturday when he appeared on a guilty plea for sentence before Circuit Judge L. H. MeMahan. His sentence was suspended and; he was-paroled tx O. W, Gorton on condition he reimburse the parties- involved.' Half of the necessary amount was paid into court, and ithe court allowed two years for payment of the remain der. '' . ' The ase '.of Irving Thomas Case, charged under indictment with a morals offense, was con tinued for a week on order of the court. .''". CIRCUIT COURT Theodore Hansen vs. Ormond R. Bean as public utilities com missioner; judgment decree up holding an order of the defendant commissioner suspending a li cense to operate a truck line held by the plaintiff on grounds of vi olation of the public utilities code. Jean Dalziell vs. Glen Dalziell; divorce decree returns name of Jean Chapman to plaintiff. Arl Jeffers vs. City of Salem; cost bill $99.30. Dorothy Fry vs. Everett P. Fry; divorce decree grants custody of two children to plaintiff, $20 monthly support money and $75 attorney's fee. Fred Meyer Salem company vs. Mitchell Rowe store; complaint for $568.75 and $140.48 alleged due on sub-leasing agreement and for advertising respectively; the complaint states that the plaintiff contracted with defendant to lease a portion of its basement for seven per cent of the gross re ceipts of defendant, not to be less than $100 per month; contract la ter changed to allow $75 mini mum. PROBATE COURT Snowden North cutt guardian ship; appraisal at $431 in a bank account by Paul F. Burris, Ralph H. Campbell and Muriel Hick man. Christina Kleinsmith estate; appraisal at $7778.87, of which real property comprises $3700 and personal property, $4078, by War ren A. Haskins, Ben F. Schrock and George C. Clark. Herman Brooks guardianship; D. O. Brooks appointed guardian and authorized to accept $900 in full payment of claims arising from automobile accident on No vember 9, , 1939, involving Sher win B. and Lucille IL, McCurdy. Olaf Mortenson estate; all household furniture and automo bile set over to Loretta Morten son, widow. JUSTICE COURT Constance Frigaard, driving while intoxicated, pleaded inno cent, case continued for later trial; bail of $250 posted. William C. Clemens, non-sup- YOU CAN Get the trum facts about the low coat of electric cooku; with a fast, economical Westinghouae Range . . . the rea coat may be much less than you think! Wbstmhouse $160 95 Hare's real aloe. The Commodore ia not only eaay to own it's eatay and economical to uaal Wot surface cooking yoa can choose the tight beat and the most economical beat with th 5-epced Corox units. In the btf True -Temp Oren, current is used only 9 minutes out of every , hour to maintain average tMuong or rnnitim tem peratures. Toa can cook a com nlete meal for S fwonl fa the large Economy Cooker ror aoouc x TODAY aarf aw fal mm VTTAaatzaal COOKhaa. COSTS 110 IIOBE THAIJ OIlDm ADY UiUIGES Pay My Per Ilczlh Uiili Yc-r LijU Effl Oregon. Sunday Morning, March 23. 1941 on Parole port, took 24 hours to enter plea; held in default of $250 bail. MARRIAGE LICENSES . Ervin Harper, 21, logger, Yam hill, and Goldie Gepner, 15, stu dent, route five, Salem. Paul A. -'Heath, 29, stenograph er, Tacoma, and, Helen R. Breit haupt, legal, florist Salem. Lawrence Alley,- 32, California Packing company, 1433 South Liberty street, and Theresa Al brich, 37,, bookkeeper, 393 South 14th street. Funeral Rites. Are Sunday DALLAS Funeral services for Frederick Carter Mires, McCoy, who died at Salem March 20, will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Henkle and Bollman chapel with interment in the Odd .Fellows cemetery at Dallas. The deceased was born at Chris tobal, Texas, January 5, 1877, and his marriage to Eula Mary Koontz took place there January 31, 1900. The family lived in Texas until 1907, when they moved to Ari zona. In 1925 they came to Med ford and three years ago the de ceased moved to McCoy. Surviving are his widow and six daughters, Mrs. Daisy Mary Jenkins, Independence, Mrs. Win nie Zunck, McCoy, Mrs. Freeda Wagher,, Portland, Mrs. Lula Davis- and Mrs. Dorothy Thomason, Medford, and Mrs. Geneva Vin cent, ' Salem; two sons, Ed and Herbert, Medford, and three sis ters. Beaverton Boy Wins Contest First place was awarded to Ro bert Sayre of Beaverton Thurs day night in the annual American Legion high school oratorical con test for division four. Sayre was victor a week ago in the state ex tempore contest at Willamette university. Lois Young of West Linn" was in second place. The winner will compete soon in Portland for the state title, the. winner to repre sent the region. National first prize is a $4000 college scholar ship. . Aubrey Tussing of Capital Post No. 9 presided. Other speakers, each representing a county, were AFFORD ELECTRIC RANGE VITAmxcoCOOIC INO protects vitamins. rich, natural food fiarvora. It's simple and easy with a Vfestinijhouse (V TTN 6TX5T) Ycofor ippliant;DCo. (Fermerly , Tester Knsh Ce.) 255 N. Liberty - Next to Power Co. 3 Anne Merle Hohenleitner of ML Angel, Cleo .Walthers of New berg. Phyllis Martin of Corbetf, Ed Adams of Corvallis, Dorothy Burton of Xebanon and Pauline Nightingale of McMinnville. 'Judges were Silas Gaiser, state unemployment compensation c o m mission administrator; Win ston D. Purvine, assistant super visor of trade-industrial ' educa tion; Vera D. Bain, assistant state supervisor of education; H. Law rence Lister, assistant attorney general; Miss Mirpah.G. Blair, as sistant state librarian. " Fort Stevens IsGaptured" FORT STEVENS, March tt The "mock", war of the 219th CA has taken on realistic aspects when troops,, armed and, ready for ac tion, converged upon the partially abandoned -barracks and took as prisoners of war all personnel at fatigue or play in the vicinity. The entire staff of regimental headquarters was captured. Among those taken were Tech nical Sergeant George Forgard, Sergeant Keith Roberts, and Pri vates Claseman, Allen, Girtle, Se verson and Sellard, all of the regi mental staff. Some humor was afforded when prisoners . became obstinate and were encouraged by rifle butts and bayonets. The attack came as a complete surprise, and many of the .prisoners were literally snatched from their work and rec reation. Mission Croup Meets Fruitland Evangelical Mission ary society met Thursday at the home of Mrs. P. J. Eggler with Mrs. Cecil Miller assisting host- The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. A. L. Shultz. Twelve members and four guests were present. J it in rjJIIIIIPlBliSP r.J-fr If 5T is! n r 'mmmmmtM 1 Choose the color of upholstery jqu like beautiful broadcloth or pile fabric. You also have a choice of eight body colors With grain-finished instrument panel, cW-view two-spoke steering wheel,DeSoto's the"Smartest Car in its C3asdMX ijijUiTDtnTiTOij u. Mario. 8t. 17. Kussell's Garage Corvallis, Orer. SehUes Bros. Garage Stayton, Oreg. - JJ 4 I State Income Tax Returns Now 55,000 Approximately 55,000 income tax returns for the year 1941, out of a possible 125,000 returns, have been received at the state tax com mission offices here, officials an nounced Saturday. . . . f The time for filing the 1941 in come tax returns expires April 1, after which penalty and interest will accrue. The 1941 returns are based on 1940 incomes. ! The tax commission i originally estimated that income : taxes for 1941 would aggregate $5,778,000, but later figures indicate that -the total, payments for the year will exceed $5,500,000. The 1940 pay ments totaled $6,021,000. Second, installment 1 payments are due October 1st in cases where the aggregate tax exceeds $10. ' Funds received from income taxes are used ta offset the prop erty tax. " Essay Contest Is Planned Salem high school students will have a chance to win cash prizes and learn much about the import ance of good .credit if they take part in the contest being spon sored by the Salem Retail Credit association in collaboration with the chamber of commerce and the high school. ; , - Each entrant must write not less than 100 words or more than 350 on the subject "What Is the Value of the Family Budget and how Does It Affect One's Credit Stand ing?" Participants must be local high school students. 1 Prizes - of $15, $10 and $5 will be awarded by the credit association. More information about the ooo jfKrTTATT.TPTPTT r - m iiiiiu i U T5KjMIJii,,iiiiltlli iww 1 It c . foa rat d una coon, Mtvarai at Datroit. taiaclnSti. Tratminrfatlni. atata mmd local mmr. astta. Da Daoralt. Mica. Mm mJt tm elfmng mtthaut Just rxcL the luxury inside tins carl Relax oa those deep and comfortable bolster-type seats. Stretch out - De Soto's rear compartment is more spacious and gra xaous, roomier than that of Any other car near its price 1 Recessed armrests add even more ana room ! -, With its long wheelbase (121M inches), smooth, power ful engine (105 h. p.). Stabilizers both front and rear, bal anced springing and aero-hydraulic shock absorbers ... De Soto's ithe car with the Miracle Ride ! With all this beauty, style, luxury De Soto is i ingty low-priced. Don't fall to see your nearest De Soto Dealer., .and take a demonstration ride. . Major Bewes Amateur Canr, C. D. & Thursday, to 7 P. IX, P. S. .T. cs soTO-PLYnourti ocugas L. AHDELISON, , nollis S. SmiLh Dallas. Ores. Master Serrlee &Utlea Taleda, Oreg. , Green Motor Co. , - Xebanon. Orer. t. J. Hershberger Sea Wettvrn, Oreg. - PAG2 nvz contest will be told at an assem bly Monday forenoon at the schooL At the close of the contest a chamber of commerce luncheon will stress credit and introduce the winners. - FBI Investigates WASHINGTON, March 22.--lnvestigations by the FBI were said in informed quarters Friday night to have disclosed no efforts thus far at organized sabotage of defense production. - Ne need to pass up the ap portnnlty buy a wed ear at that lew cash price. Well arrange the financing en a basis that's kind to your budget . . and - yon 11 be able to reap the benefits ef low-cost cash baying, while paying at your convenience in easy installments. .ft: 315 COURT ST GeowUL Fioot Pt aiOt SALEM .OCX. MC 1 M-I7S M M 3 " - fjirr . Swca DMato af Omhr Inc.: so Prime Service Li2.il: , Monmoath, Ore;, sledleri Garaxe Sweet lliae, Ore x. ( (( grasp maiY 1 ' .4 t leading grocery, meav ana iwm iAea