The OEEGOXI STATESMAN. Scdm: Oreejoa. Sunday Morning, October 19, 1811 V 1 Local News Briefs Mothers to MeetThe Univer sity of Oregon Mothers will hold the first fall meeting on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Spaulding, 1720 Court street. A 1 o'clock luncheon will precede the business session. Lutz florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. Sims Extradition Gov. Charles A. Sprague Saturday authorized the extradition of Joe J. Davis, who is wanted at j Atlanta, Ida, lor first degree burglary. He is under arrest at Baker. Savings insured to $3,000.00 are earning 3 at Salem Fed eral. 130 South Libertr. Union Bays Bond Members of Salem Local 1065, United Brother hood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, reported Saturday . their organization had bought a $5000 aeiensebond. For sale, 37 Fly Sedan. Ph. 4387. .- Skooknm Water Wanted Anna C. Sprogis, Aurora route one. has applied to the state engineer for a permit to appropriate one-fourth second foot of water from a spring tributary to Skookum lake for ir rigation of 20 acres of land in Marion county. Sunday i m o r n 1 n g worshippers at First. Presbyterian church are requested to read the four chapters of MALACHI In Advance Aadit Bill In A bill for $1412.- 67 for an audit of the county books covering the period from January to December 31, 1941, and in cluding balancing of the tax rolls, has been- submitted by the divi sion of audits of the secretary of state's office to Marion county court Buy Johns-Manville lifetime roofs. 18 mos. to pay, no down payment Mathis Bros, 164 S. Com. P. 4642. Sells Home Alfred S. Mont gomery of the state tax commis sion has sold his country home on Candalaria Heights, through the office of Myrton Moore to George M. Sell, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and their family have moved and have taken up residence in their home on. North 18th street Shampoo finger waves . $1.00 Ph. 5033. Mitzi Gray Beauty Shop Certificate Received Certifi cate of the election of George Bernard Noble, Reed college fac ulty, Portland, as state senator from Multnomah county to suc ceed Nan Wood Honeyman, who has resigned, was received at the state , department here Saturday from the Multnomah county board of commissioners. Noble will serve until after the next general elec tion. Mrs. Honeyman has accept ed a federal position. Purse Lost A purse containing driver's license and $20 was lost, probably at the City Ice works while she was helping store meat in a locker, Mrs. Harvey Peterson of route 4 has reported to city police. Communism, its principles and program, is lecture theme Sunday at 7:30, Congregational church. Cottage and Marion. R. A. Hut chinson, speaker. , ' ' F USEE LECTURE New Income Tax Law Will Be the Subject of a Talk to Be Given by MR. JAMES DUTTON MONDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Liberty 'and Chemeketa Sts., Salem Officers Elected Parents of the Salem Junior band elected the following officers at a meeting held on Friday night Art John son, president; Hal Hjort, vice- president; Joe Hassenstab, treas urer; Mrs. Nina Baggett secre tary; Joe Johnston, Frank Shaf fer, Art Perts, executive officers. A Halloween party is planned for the November meeting. ". - .,;-:-: v ryy - 5, y y. --. Night school $6 a month; 3 months $16.50. Capital Business College, Liberty & Chemeketa Sts. Phone 5987. -- . - - "Bug" Club P 1 a n n e d First "bug club In Marion county,' ac cording ; to ; County Club Leader Wayne Harding is that in process of organization at Central Howell where a group of 4H club 'mem bers propose to study entomology and insect pests as they are-rela ted to horticulture and agriculture. County Agent Robert Rieder, who has specialized in this branch of his science, has promised assist ance. -- - ; w:,y: j y- Class Reopens The WPA sew ing class is scheduled to resume winter activities Monday" night October 20, in room 3M of the old high school building, it was an nounced Saturday. - Class hours will be from 7 to 10 each Monday night: instruction is free and the class is open to the public. Judge to Travel County Judge Grant Murphy, in his capacity as deputy grand master of Odd Fel lows, plans to spend next week visiting eastern Oregon lodges. His itinerary takes him to Wal lowa for a joint meeting of Wal lowa and Enterprise lodges Mon day night; Pendleton and Over land lodges at Pendleton, Tuesday Heppner and Lexington at Hepp- ner, Wednesday; lone and Morgan at Morgan, Thursday; Milton and Freewater at Freewater, Friday; Rebekah convention at Redmond, Saturday. Driving Calif. 2 pass. Ph. 6810. Exam Schedule Physical ex aminations will be given on Mon day morning at Gervais by the Marion county department of health. A milk and food handlers clinic will be held at the health office Monday afternoon between 1:30 and 3 o'clock. Physical ex aminations .will be given all day at the Eugene Field school in Sil- verton on Tuesday and an infant clinic will be held at the health office from 10 to 11 o'clock in the morning on Thursday. The regular immunization clinic will be conducted Saturday morning between 9 and 11 o'clock at the health department Cars C 1 1 1 d e Automobiles driven by Ervin Joseph Sisk, 475 South 18th street and Juanita Louise Phillips, 13S5 Hines street collided at the intersection of 14th and Mill streets during the noon hour Saturday. No one reported was injured. y.; "K Soldier Injure d When Sgt D. C. Carter of the 648th ordnance detachment stationed at the fair grounds with the advance guard for next . week's air maneuvers, swerved a truck to avoid collision Saturday afternoon with another car he ran off the road, and re ceived minor injuries.-according to city first aid men." Carter," tak en to the fairgrounds after first aid had been, administered, was immediately removed to Vancou ver, Wash, by , the medical offi cer in charge here."' are to be made Monday night at the regular meeting of Townsend dub No. 2 for a special program honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Compton on their 53rd wedding anniversary, officers, of the club announced Saturday, Rent mod. 4 tm. hse. 948 Norway. Thefts. Reported Miss Ruth Garrett 345 South Winter street has reported to police' that while Permits Issued Building per mits issued, by City. Building In spector t E." C. Bushnell's -office were listed Saturday for Carl E. Johnson, repair . room at 345. South Capitol, $30; Arthur Pickering, al ter and repair garage at 812 North 20th, $50; G. 1. Putnam, reroof ga rage 'at 1245 C h e m e k e t a, $50; Wesley Schrunk, erect dwelling and garage at 2560 Myrtle, $2500; Mrs. Inez Elford, erect garage and woodshed, at 1251 Howard, $250; B. W, Bunn, repair and . reroof dwelling at, 1085 North 18th, $210; A. J. Taylor, build garage at 2009 Center, $60; W F.. Harris, alter dwelling at 860 South 13th, $50; Childs it Miller, reroof dwelling at 1040 North 17th, $197. Shoplifter Sought City police Saturday night were watching for a middle-aged man who early Sat urday afternoon took a mackinaw coat from the Montgomery Ward store, was followed by Al idassen, clerk at the store, dropped the coat in an alley and fled. Cladeks in Accident Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cladek of 1435 North 18th street returned to Salem Sat urday instead of proceeding to their beach home at Oceanlake after a car driven by Otto F. May, route 1, Dallas, had forced their automobile into a bank six miles beyond Dallas, Cladek said Sat urday night May was turning into a side road, according to Cladek, who reported that fenders of his car were mashed and that Mrs. Cladek received several minor cuts and bruises in the accident which occurred at 4:30 p. m. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for all their kindness and for floral tributes in our recent sorrow. Mrs. Pearl Patterson, Charles and Norman. P I a a Program Arrangements street October 17, Edward Frank lin Blessing, aged 69 years. Hus band of Bonnie Amanda Blessing and father ' of Mrs. Thelma M. Andresen of Salem; brother ; of Marshall Blessing of Portland and Mrs. Walter N. Brown ofMcMinn viHe. Services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon com pany Monday, October 20, at 120 p. m. Dr. J. C Harrison will of ficiate and ritualistic services will be at Belcrest Memorial park by her car was parked near the inter section: of High and Ferry; streets Salem lodge No. 336 Bl P. O. E. oerween a ana 3 p. m. JSTiaay a coat, a glove and. a cotton blan ket were taken' from it ' A free lecture on the new' income tax j Jaw .will; be t giveriwbyJ Mr. James 'Dutt6n on Mbn.' evening at 7:30- at the Capital Business Col lege,' Liberty and Chemeketa sts! Business . courses . under, expert j guidance at the" Capital Business College, Liberty & Chemeketa Sts, PhonA RQR7 ' Brand ! Edna E. Brand, 67, Saturday at her home at 564 Hood street Sur vived by husband ; CarL Brand; two daughters, Mrs Hazel Buck her, Salem, and Mrs. 4Carl Ruth erford,' Silverton; a son, Arthur M. Herren, Anchorage, . Alaska; two sisters, Mrs. Charles , Blaze and Mrs. F. H. Weir, both of Sa lem; and two grandchildren, Ken neth and Stanley u Rutherford of Silverton. Funeral arrangements later by Clough-Barrick. - : y" y y Adams , -- At Marshfield, .Oregon, Friday, October 17, 1941, at the age of S3 years, Mrs. Margaret Adams. Sur vived by daughters, Mrs., Lena Sumpter . of Marshfield, Oregon, Mrs. Bernice Grabenhorst of Sa lem, Oregon, Mrs. Nellie Moore of W, Salem," O r e g on; sons, George G. Adams of Salem, Ore gon, Cahrles L Adams of Salem, Oregon, Robert L. Adams of Sa lem, Oregon, Clarence Adams of I New Albany, Ind. y y Qbituary Johnson s :A ? . Gust Johnson,- late; resident of Medford, Oregon, - died at - a ' local hospital October. IS at the. age of 53 .years.;' Survived Jby , three sis ters, Mrs. - Marie Silver, " Seattle, Wash4 Hilda ; Stable, New York city, and Anna Lotvoner, Finland. I Funeral' announcements later by Walker-Howell funeral home.' 7 . - . - - . kv .. 1 " ' - ' ' ; ' , - - - ' -.- ... . ;: . ... . -tr . - . 7" y5xry - I V:. ,r-- "r "Tl Johnson : William Ellsworth Johnson, at his residence, route two, Silverton, Thursday, October 16, at the age of 76 years. Husband of Mrs. Eva C Johnson, Silverton; father of Mrs. Lois . Renter, Los Angeles, Mrs.' Delia Hayden, Salem, Mrs. Alta Kreuger, Portland, Mrs. Alice Matheny, Chico, Calif, Miss Alma Johnsoi ; Silverton, Ivan E. John son, Portland, William E. and J. FJdon Johnson, both of Salem; brother of Mrs. Emma Kruckman, of Sioux City, la.; survived also by five grandchildren. J Services will be held Monday, October 20, 1941 at 2 p. m. from the chapel of Clough-Barrick. Co, with in terment at Belcrest Memorial Park, Rev. Guy L. Drill officiating. 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