The OREGON STATESMAN,' Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 12, 1941 PAGE FIVE News Briefs . Bee Dlseas Drops American foulbrood, a dangerous infectuious disease of bees, dropped to 2.88 per cent in 1941 in Oregon bee colonies compared with 3.5 per cent in 1940, the state agricultural department announced Thursday. In 1935, the state as a whole showed 9.5 per cent and about 47 per cent of the apiaries were infected. This year ' the apiaries infected was reduced to 14.8 per cent. . - - Lutx florftt Ph. 9592. 12-28 N Lib SALEM Tw & AM, 12,' at 1: SALEM LODGE No. 4, AF will open Fri., Dec. :30 p.m. to conduct the funeral services for Henry F. Shanks. Coming Events Dec. 12 DeMolay members conduct Salem city government. Dec 15 Bill of Rights day. Dee. 17 Willamette univer sity band concert. Dec. 24 First day of Christ mas vacation, Salem public schools. Dec 25 Christmas day. Salem Vet in Hawaii Among former Salem residents in Hawaii, fellow veterans of the Spanish American war said Thursday, is Charles Savage, who was a mem ber of Salem's company K. Sav age, a member of the mid-valley Claggett clan and a cousin and war buddy of Percy Pugh of Sa lem, has been in the islands 35 years. He is director of the terri torial bureau of labor and indus trial relations. Savings insured to $5,000.00 are earning 3Mi at Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Ruling Made Employes of the Portland motor vehicle testing station are entitled to overtime allowances when employed in ex cess of eight hours in any one day or 48 hours in any one Week, Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle held in an opinion here Thursday. The opinion was. re quested by Charles H. Gram, state labor commissioner. Black-out! Head lights "blued." Wind and rain proof job for 75c. Phil, the fender-man. 267 S. Com'l Asks More Time Sam McVey of Newberg has applied to the district engineer of the war de partment for an extension of time to complete dredging operations in the Willamette river at Ash island near Newberg. Objections from the standpoint of navigation should be submitted to the engi neer's office in Portland by De cember 20. Club to Dance Wisteria club members will hold their regular dance tonight at the Veteran's hall and hours are from 9 to 12 o'clock. Auction Sat., Woodry's Mart. Fermits Granted Log hauling permits were granted by the Mar ion county court Thursday to C & H Logging company and to L. D. Mathews. . Assessors M e e t Problems of personal property assessment were discussed Thursday by assessors from Willamette valley and mid-coast counties when they met with Marion Assessor "Tad" Shelton. The meeting, ordinarily held in February, was called for December this year because of the change in assessment regula tions. By discussion the group at tempts to arrive at a close to uni form basis for taxation. Bargains that will surprise you in men's suits and top coats. O, K. Cleaners and Tailors. Auto Struck by Train An auto driven by Mike P. Petsche, 1805 Fairgrounds road, was considerably damaged on the right side just before midnight Wednesday when struck by a Southern Pacific switch engine at 14th and Mission streets. Marion Jury Gives Woman $1535 Damages for Accident Damages totaling $1535 were awarded Thursday by a Mar ion county circuit court jury for Lorene West in her case against Ivan Martin and Ella Watt. The jury deliberated approximately an hour before bringing in its verdict. Plaintiff had asked $5033, and Mrs. Watt has field a counter claim for $208 damages to her car in the accident in which she, personally, was not' involved. The. Fuller Brushes. Gifts that are useful and appreciated. Phone Fuller Brush Co. 5391. Two Lose Purses Hazel Feid, Salem route seven, told city po lice she lost a billfold containing. $18 in cash in the 400 block State street Thursday afternoon. Elvie Bond of Monmouth said she lost her purse containing $20 here Wednesday. Delta Phi rummage sale WCTU hall, Friday Saturday. ' Meeting Scheduled C e n t r a 1 Townsend club number 6 will meet at the courthouse tonight at 8 o'clock. Election of officers will be the main business of the eve ning. The party at the Moose hall has been cancelled, it was an nounced. Brand new $35 size 40 tailor made top coat $25. Don't miss it. O. K. Cleaners and Tailors. Grange T o n i g h t An open meeting for installation of officers to which the public is invited is scheduled for 8:45 tonight at Grange hall on East D street fol lowing the regular meeting of Salem grange No. 17 at 8 o'clock, officers have announced. Meet your friends at the Humpty Dumpty, which opens Friday un der new management. Uses Milk Caps The Fir Grove dairy at Hillsboro, operated by Edward and Herman Freuden thal, was the first in the state to begin use of' the new sanitary bottle cap for grade A milk, the state agricultural . department re ported Thursday. Meet your friends at the Humpty Dumpty, which opens Friday un der new management. Permits Issued The city building department Thursday issued permits to A. A. Keene to reroof dwelg at 404 North Win- acddent occurred February 28 at ier .rev '.. we '" Capitol and Hood streets street, $43, ., . . : "" J'?." Curly's Chicken Inn- is prepared I represent Fred Erwert, in another for the blackout and- will be open automobile damage action sched all night: Saturday. . uled to open Thursday, the case, that of Freddie Lucht by Fred Nothing Taken The Guy Ir- Lucht vs. Fred Erwert by , Jacob win slaugnter nouse at Z3tn I Erwert. was continued. Next lurv street and Turner road was en- case is scheduled for Tuesday tered Wednesday . night by two when that of Schneider vs. Mer men, according to police report, ton is docketed to open but it was believed nothing was Blackout! Hoods for head lamDS Refining corporation vs. Allen that comDlv with regulations. Frui company; order overruling Phil thp fondpr.man 2R7 R rnm'l demurrer. f a -r-. tr-r 11 V r 1 T. i a. it. waiKer vs. ivir. ana mrs. Election Is Today The Salem C. S. Bergan Realty board is to elect officers W. W. Rutherford and E. M for the ensuing year at its lunch- Rutherford vs. Edward L. Eyre eon today at the Quelle. W. G. and company and Cherry City Hardy is unopposed for the pres- Milling company; answer by idency. Cherry City Milling company al leees that the turkeys around The Humpty Dumpty will open whkh case revolves had been as Friday under new management. siened to Eyre company and that and costs paid; combined over load, $5 and costs. , Gustav Patzer; drunken driving trial scheduled for today post' p'oned to December 16 at 10 ajn. at request of defendant and on approval of district attorney be' cause defendant's attorney is said to be in circuit court. MARRIAGE LICENSES Leonard Martin Verhagen, Jr., 21, baker, 53 North High street, and Jean Ann Marie Ryves, 19 678 North Cottage street, both of Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT Lawrence- Earl Hatfield, 1910 North Fourth street, violation of basic rule, fined $5. Salem Beauty Clinic, 218 N. Lib erty. Permanent Waves $2 and up. Shampoo and Finger Wave $1. Ph. 5678. Amendments Proposed S u g- milling company held a chattel mortgage on them; that defendant firms were owed more by plain tiffs than sale of the turkeys brought. Louis Carstensen vs. Helen guested changes in the by-law's Carstensen; complaint for divorce of the Salem Credit association alleging cruel and inhuman treat will be voted on this noon at the ment; married August 1, 1929, in luncheon meetini? of the eroup at I Portland tho HolHpn Pheasant. Coke Garrison vs. Samuel P, Matheny; amended complaint Christmas Special Miller's Beau- asks $2000 general and $430 spe ty Salon, Permanent Wave Reg. cial damages for injuries allegedly $4. Now $2.50. Shop Ml for Xmas Gifts at SAVE House Coats and Robes A gorgeous selection of house coats, the most prac tical of gifts. 1,98 298 398 t. 798 Knit Paiamas Also a practical gift. H00 H98 E3 sustained while plaintiff was employed as caterpillar driver for defendant near Donald, August 7 1041 A trPA fll nntrt thp cah ed at the Sons of Norway regular l'f the "caterpillar, inflicting per- Lodge Meet Billed Officers for the ensuing year will be elect mnnthlv 1 riH ap mppt in crVioH 1 1 1 pH I n.n fAu manent injuries complaint al Salem Beauty Clinic, 218 N. Lib erty. Permanent Waves $2 and up. Shampoo and Finger Wave $1. Ph. 5678. No Cootie Club Dance Friday. Christmas Special Miller's Beau- City Building Permits Down Salem provided $22,633 of Ore gon's $1,503,548 worth of build ihg during November, according to the northwest building bulletin issued Thursday. Salem s figure was down 80 per cent from the same month in 1940, while the state's total was up 13 per cent. Governor" f - - --- - - - ( $ - : ..-.-,,- . John L. Child "Governor" John L. Childs is shown as he took office in Yreka, Cal., as head of Jefferson, the "49th State" in the U. S. Jefferson is made op of five counties which "seceded" from Oregon and California because they were not being treated right DeMolay Will Run City for Day As Mayor Issues Proclamation Youths of the Order of DeMolay today acquired the reins of city government in Salem, with Mark Hatfield as mayor. Mem bers of Chemeketa chapter elected to all municipal offices are to acquire the swivel chairs of their elders at 9 ajn. - Program for the day, in charge of Bill.Habernicht, who is serving as treasurer, includes a I " Retired Dean Heads Garden Club Here Albany Boy Winner CORVALLIS, Dee. ll-0P)-Gar land Cox, Albany, won the sweep stakes award for the fifth annual Orego nstate corn show. Entries will be on display Friday and Saturday. session of the council at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers. Closing program will be a dance at the Marion hotel, at which Edith Mohr is to be honored as sweet heart of DeMolay. A proclamation for the day was issued Thursday by Mayor W. W. Chadwick, stating: Whereas, In my capacity as mayor of the city of Salem. I believe It my doty t acquaint the coming generation with the responsibilities and duties of public office, to recognize the existence of an organized rep resentative body of young citi zens, namely, Chemeketa chap iter. Order of DeMolay, and to do all in my power to aid these young men to realize the Im portance and significance of 1 ocal government in the emerg ency that now confronts us: Therefore, with these views in mind, and to aid our young er generation to become an In telligent voting public, I here by, by the powers vested in me, do proclaim Friday, December 12, to be DeMolay day In the dty of Salem." Dr. Frank M. Erickson, retired dean of Willamette university, was elected president Thursday night of the Salem Men's Garden club. Other officers chosen are Du D. H. Schuke, vice president; Earl T. Brown, treasurer; C A. . Cole, C. A. Kells and James Mc- Gilchrist, directors. Winners in the informal flower show were Kells, first and third. . and McGilchrist, second, Miserable With A IAD COLO? Just try! pisoVa-tro-nolnpeadi nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen mem branes, (2) soothes irritation, and (3) helps clear cold -clogged yJf-CK nasal passages. F6I- vim i-9 low the complete di- Ti?5L. rections in folder. VAT&tO-ROL Harriet A. Erb estate; ap praised at $6334.49 by L. E. Kleinke. W. F. Campbell and B. E. Edwards. June Harris estate; final ac count by Carrie Harris Glasgow, administratrix; hearing set for January 20, 1943. Anton Henry Lies estate; sec & Picnic Style Roasts Young Pig Choice Steaks l IlgiL PORK 2511 SLICED PIG PORK LIVER lb. 170 Water Board to Plan Protection of Supply ty Salon, Permanent Wave Reg. Qnd semi.armual account shows $4. Now $2.50. reeeints of $618.47. expenditures of $481.40, credits of $7235.50; Pioneer Trust company, execu I tor, authorized to turn over au tomobile to Frances Hartman, legatee; report approved. Routine business and a report Ailie L. Bryan estate; Bessie on measures taken to protect the M. Elof son, administratrix, grant- city's water supply and commis- J ed final decree. - t t sion properties are scheduled for JUSTICE COURT tonight's regular meeting of the Raymond Peter Berger; two Salem city water commission, charges of overload on trailer Manager C. E. Guenther said axle; two fines of $5 each and Thursday night. 1 costs, one fine suspended, other Guaranteed Tender Sirloin ysters,L2Sc f!S.5c Boiling Cuts Genuine .Steer Pot Roasts 3.4vic BEEF 2.9k KAMPFER'S "BETTER MEATS" KAMPFER'S OBITUARY 1 Shanks Henry F. Shanks, at his home, 195 South Cottage street,. Salem, Tuesday, December 9, at the age of 68 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Josephine Shanks of Salem; sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Hurst, and brother-in-law, J. W. Mary field, both of Silverton; also four nephews and one niece. Services will be read Friday, December 12, at 2 p. m. from the Clough- Barrick chapel with Dr. Fred I Taylor and Dr. J. C. Harrison of ficiating. Ritualistic services by Salem lodge No. 4, AF & AM. (Concluding services at City View cemetery. grandchildren. Services will be j held Saturday, Dec. 13, at 10:30 a.m. from Clough-Barrick chapel. with interment in City View cemetery. Christenson Isaac Christenson, late of Kings Valley, at a local hospital No vember 9, at the age of 39 years. Body shipped by Walker and Howell funeral home to Corvallis for services and burial. Wagner Mr3. M. J. Wagner, of route two, Salem. December 11. Widow of M. J. Wagner; mother of J. L. Wagner, J. A. Wagfter, Ben Wag ner of Salem, C. R. Wagner of Lodi. Calif.: Mike Wagner of Glendale, Ore., Mrs. J. A. Braun- berger, Miss Betty Wagner of Sa lem, Mrs. Mary Rieb of Delia, Alberta, Canada. Also survived by one brother, O. G. Loeffelbein, San Diego, Calif., and one sister, Mrs. M. Kindopp of Calgary, Alta., Canada; 20 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral an nouncements later by Clough- Barrick company. Bacon Back 53c lb. Mild cured, evenly streaked ba con, packed with tantalizing fla vor for cheery breakfasts! Manvanilla Stuffed Olives, 33c pint Plump green olivet stuffed with pimento each a tempting mouthful of piquant flavor! Sliced Boiled Ham, 63c lb. Delightful flavor for sandwiches and snacks so convenient to use! Swift's Chili Con Carna 35c lb. Choice ground meat with spar kling chili epices. Serve it for delicious menu variety! Hy-Te-Fine All-Purpose 494b. Sack $31 For Cheery Breakfasts! Dated Grade A Large Eggs dozen 810 A dozen 410 My-Te-Fine t-lb. Loaf Cheese, CSc ea. A fine gift for that special friend. Tasty Spread Cheese, Two 5-ox. J&rs 27c Smooth, tpreadable cheese in dainty re-usable glass jars. Mild Trip Cheese, lie lb. Delicate-flavored mild ly cured for mellowness. Wisconsin Sharp Cheese 43c lb. Full flavored, nippy cheese. Sharp and snappy. Delicatessen Section SLIPS Values to 1.49. ft00 Munkers W. S. Munkers, former resi dent of Salem, at Holtville, Calif., Saturday, December 6, at the age of 61 years. Brother of Mrs. Nelle Burgette of Nehalem, Mrs. Mar garet Henderson of Chehalis, Wash.. Mrs. Cora Teter of Salem and Mrs. Aenene Barrick of Al bany; survived also by four nieces. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. SSHi MH1OT MS! 3.90 4 98 6.98 q 10.95 Buy Kler L GoaS . , : Every Coat on Sale 9.69 10.95 12.95 18.95 Wilkerson Mrs. Rebecca Wilkerson, 95 years, 11 months and 10 days old. Survived by children, Mrs. Alma McWhorter and Leonard Wilker son of Salem, Miles and Maurice Wilkerson of Cambridge, Idaho; grandchildren, Hue Wilkerson, Harry McWhorter and Lois Knox of Salem, Lizzie Little of Klam ath Falls, Nellie Gausted of Port land; seven grandchildren in Ida ho; three great grandchildren and two great great ' grandchildren. Funeral services Friday, Decem ber 12, at 1:30 p. m. from Walker and Howell, funeral home witn Rev. Paul Petticord ... officiating. Concluding services in City View cemetery. Sherman At the residence, 764 North 15th street, December 11, George A. Sherman. Member of Presbyterian church. Survived by widow, Elma, and two sons, Wesley and Ever ett, all of Salem; brother, A. L. Sherman, Yakima, Wash., and W. W. Sherman, Entiat, Wash.; sis ters, H. Irene Brooks, Pasadena, Calif., and Mrs. J. J. Wilson, En tiat, Wash. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, De cember 13 from the Rose-Lawn funeral home, with Rev. W. Ivrin Williams officiating. Ritualistic services by Masonic lodge No. 50. Pres-lo-Logs A clean, economical fuel. f3(D)c Dozen Colored Pres-To-Logl 98 c Box of 4 Ready for Instant Use I Prepared Dread Dressing 23 Mellow and Fragrant Loaded with Nuts and Fruits! My-Te-Fine Fruit Cako 0 Pound LiMcioua fruit cake for holiday deaierU. made with flneat hand-sliced fruiti and nut, flavorec with brandy and sherry wine. Aged to smooth, mellow perfection! Keeps well. rve this rich and delicious fruit cake often this holiday season! Dan-Dee Fruit Cake, 39c lb. Made with choice fruits and nuts. Cut to order. Fruit Bread, 15c loaf Smooth-textured, fruit-filled bread, makes 4. llclou toast. Ship to Your Boy in Campl Rookie Cookies SWEATERS J,., 1.00 PURSES MID GLOVES 1.00 Waters. Charles B. Waters, 35, at a lo cal hospital November 10. Funeral announcements later by TerwilU-ger-Edwards funeral home. PUDE SILK nOSIEQY XL 1 79c Busey K:- f Charles Henry Busey, late resi dent of 1648 S. Cottage street, Sa lem, Thursday, Dec. 11, at the age of 68 years. Husband of Mrs. Nora E. Busey; father of Virgil C; Bu sey. of Camp Clatsop, and Regi- 357 Conrt SL I n aid W- of Salemr brother, of li Walter Rimmt' nf Anchorage. Tempting Oregon Delicacies Ready for Mailing. The Fifth Avenuo Gift Pack Pkg. Crisp, will eajoced bread chunks. Just add water or soup stock for a delicious dressing. JEnourh for a 12 to 15 pound turkey. 89 Box Tempting- chocolate erunch cookies, packed in gay gift box. Ap proximately 10 60MI1. appreciate. A girt the set-rice boy wui ai $C.98 A Wf- I! Packed with Applenut Par falt on dozen individual fruit cakes. Oregon prunes, walnuts, 2-pound cheese, sal mon, clams, tunar candied fruits in silver foil holiday box. Wrapped for mailing without charra Tho Dan-Doo Gift Pack $2-98 Fruit Cake, Applenut Pap. fait, preserves, apple juice, walnuts and filberts tempting Oregon foods that out-of -staters 'will appreciate. Decorated Cakes for AU Occasions frW Mtym Mtttmrf f active The Salad Ensemble Gift Pach f.50 $3 Cm Lovely plastic salad bowl with matching fork and epoon. packed with choice salad ln rradlents and dressings. Wrapped for mailing, without charge the outstanding girt under any Chrlstmaa tre! . At AS tni Uvm Umtim : Prices Good Friday Thru Monday VP Tl T J(PIJtyji( rr - If? -v.tx 7 ii Balem'g Favorite Holiday Desserts ! Christmas Ice Cream LOG ROLL Red peppermint - tras M antar la vsnina' log. C - - r r r noiat crunch' mm inCflUy OVJNED-'OPERATED Ktk A r rinea; ! nit chto f Fiftfi Avenuo Christmas Drlck 25c Creamy vanUla Vriek bao-ahapM eca ! tampUna Plsta- Ealad tea cream! Grocery Bldff. li8 N. liberty r Fred Uejer DeUestessem and Ca&dy SecUsa '4&Z4f& ' Alaska: : survived; also, by two hHiUJ l tWi HWWTWJ V" -TT v .,., . , m i i& ?. -. ? .' a?