Valley Obituaries Isrraret Ana Hatchinfs . JEFFERSONFuneral services were held Saturday from Howell Edwards Funeral home in Salem for Margaret Ann Hutching. The Rev. George - Richardson, pastor of fee Church ot Christ, officiat ed. The ashes: win be taken to Tacoma, ' , A .daughter of John and Naz- arene ' Downing. - Margaret - Ann Downing was born at Honey Lake, Calif., on April 14, 1S64. She was married to William Hutching in that state In 1884- She had Jived in California, Oregon and Wash ington. . spending the last ' four ears of her life with her son. larvln Hutching. and' family,. in Jefferson, NiMH DALLAS Anna Klggli, a Dal las resident for 32 years, died at a Portland hospital Friday. Born at Felsberg, Switzerland. Sept. 23, 1885, she -married George Niggli there in 1894. They came to this eountry the same year and set' tied in Silverton. r In 1912 they moved to Dallas ; where they re mained until his death in 1944 Recently she had lived in Port land. Services will" be Tuesday, March 1 at 1:30 p.m. from Hen kle-Bollman chapel with the Rev. Karl Ufer officiating. Burial will be at Dallas I OOF cemetery. Sur viving are a daughter, Matilda Winkelman. Portland, and two sons. George Niggli. Portland and Fred Niggli, Monmouth. Basel Theresa Fully DALLAS Hazel Theresa Fullv died Saturday at Dallas hospital after a short illness. She was born Aug. 22, 1886 in Portland and married Edward J. Fully there on Feb. 20. 1908. They mov ed to Dallas in 1929. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Rita McFarland, Portland, two sons, Sdward Fully of Portland and ernard Fully of McMlnnville, and a brother. James Forman. Portland. Recitation of the rosary will De Monday, March 14 at 8 o.nv. at' Henkle-Bollman ' chaDel Funeral services will be Tuesday, :30 a.m. at St. Phillips Catholic Church in Dallas with Father Herman officiating. Concluding services will be at St. James temetery in McMirmville. Tugman to Address School Consolidation Meeting at Monmouth . MONMOUTH, March 12 Wil liam Tugman, managing editor of the Eugene Register - Guard,-will be speaker Tuesday at 730 p.' m. t public meeting on school con- Elidation in Monmouth Odd Fel ws hall. It will be sponsored by onmouth .Luncheon- club and chamber ef commerce.'- -v The--meeting will concern pro posed consolidation ot Monmouth, Independence and seven nearby school districts, which will be vot ed on March 28.- i Insurance Firm at Work in Neiv Bu r ilding z-t pi "1! 4 : . - r Shewn at work la their new office bonding are employes ef Hoggins Insurance agency. Leaking toward the structure's front en North Church street, the; picture shews (left to right) Charles II. Hugfins, manager; Robert Aiken, life Insaranee manaser; Evelyn Duncan. A lire Dahlen. Margaret Skeie. Gladys Mink, George Iluggins. Jr., salesman; Evelyn Bjelde; Sid Solas, salesman, and E. E. Wiper, office manager and accountant. (Statesman photo). Huggins Insurance Agency in New Building on Church Street The Huggins Insurance agency is settled into its new building at 373 N. Church st. today, following lastweek ' move from quarters which it had occupied since the local portion of the firm was estab lished in 1940. The reinforced concrete structure, designed by Lyle Bartholomew and built by Barham Brothers, is modernistic, featuring generous natural and artificial li f ting. Private conference rooms are pro vided, and the building la acous tically treated. Off -street parking is available on the site, attained either from Church street or from the alley to the rear. The agency was established in 1919 in Coos Bay by George C. Huggins, who was joined by Charles H. Huggins in 1924. They purchased the local W. H. Burg- hardt agency in 1940 and occupied the former Capital National bank building. Associated agencies are also operated in Myrtle Point and Gold Beach. Newest addition here is a life Insurance deportment in charge of Robert P. Aiken. SURPRISE PARTY HELD CLOVERDALE A surprise birthday party was given last Sun day afternoon by Mrs. Don Vin ton, honoring her mother. Mrs. Bob Hunsaker at her homo here. Many friends and neighbors drop ped in for an informal pot-lock lunch, and afternoon of fun. Present THE BRISTOL f ' "' , -. it y . i : " '' --: : - ' ... '. ' i - PresUeat mi Hrtgrtas agency Is George C. Haggis. Coos Bay. who fetwded the firm la 1919. He J planning a new batldlag for the eeaet .eJty this fall. Hvggtas was a state rep reseataUve freas Coes eeaaty la 1941-42. Shrine Chanters to Feature Portland Lyric Soprano Helen Louise Tims, 22-year-old lyric soprano of Portland, will be the featured vocalist with 'the Al Kadar Shrine Chanters at a bene fit performance in the Salem high , ... I ... : , , - Physical Testsy At Schools To Continue Physical examinations for base ball and track tryouts will be conducted by Marion county health officer Dr. W. J. Stone Thursday morning at Parrlsh Jun ior, high school as part of busy county health department sched ule this week ; The" schedule also Includes: M day Immunizations and vaccinations for children at the health department in the Masonic building, 10 ajn. ' to noon and from 3 to 3 pjn and immuniza tion clinic at St Mary's grade school in Mt. Angel at 9 a.m. - Tmeaday School clinic for first and second graders at Aums ville school. 9 a.m. to noon, and physical examinations for new students at Englewood school, 1 :30 to 3:30 pjn. Wednesday Well baby con ference at Stayton. 9 JO to 11:30 a.m and immunization at St. Mary's school. ML Angel, at 9 ajn. Thursday Well baby confer ence at health department in the Masonic building (by appoint ment). 9:30 to 11:30 am., and dental clinic for first and second graders at Bush school, 9 a.m. to noon. Friday Dental clinic for first and second graders at Bush school. 9 a.m. to noon; immunizations and Vaccinations for adults at the health department, 10 a.m. to noon and from 3 to 5 p.m.; child guid ance clinic at health department (by appointment), 1 to 3 p.m., and milk and food handlers' exami nations, 8:30 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday Immunizations and vaccinations for children and adults at the health department, 9 to 11:45 a.m. Charles H. Hasfins (above) Is secretary -treasarer mt Haggtna Ineasaaee agency and aaaaages the Salem efflee. which has Jast sawrad U Its new baildlag ea North Chareh street. Haggtas) as cobs sader ef Capital pest 9. Asaerleaa Legiea. and president mt the Marlon eeanty Red Cress chapter. school auditorium. Friday at 9 p.m. Proceeds of the program will go to the Shriners Hospital for Crip pled Children in Portland. Miss Tims, a Portland employe of the Pacific Telephone and Tele grah company, is a graduate of the University of Oregon school of music where she shared leads in two student musicals. A protege of Sigurd Nilssen, she has had more than 10 years of voice thaining. She entertained at the George White Servicemen's center In Port land during the war. Her part in the Friday night program will include solo numbers. Thine Alone and Into the Night, as well as duet pieces, I'll See You Again and When You're Away, to be sung with Walt Mc Kinney of radio station KOIN. In addition she will accompany the Chanters in The Italian Street Song and My Hero. scoeoom I f sedaoos I siio a IOi ft r- Kca-G rOsir-Q I oin.no esinsa f kss ! I, I THE BRISTOL is suitable for a narrow city lot. It has a plan which calls for only a 24 foot width. Rooms in - The Bristol are two bed rooms, a living room, a kitchen and a small dining room. ; i Overall dimensions of The Bristol are 24 feet by 38 feet. There is i fleor area of 912 square feet and a volume of 17.323 cubic feet, including a fall basmenL Everything for Building Your Home Hardware Lumber Insulation Doors Windows Roofing Building; Materials Competitively Priced COLGAII LUMBER COMPANY 1020 No. Liberty . Phone .3-9061 CONGRATULATIONS... mJGGIIIS IIISUHAIICE " .. . v - - f i - on tho Oponing of Their Now Offico ' 0 ... REPRESENTING . j Consnlt your Agent or Broker You , . would your Doctor or Lawytr Uniled Stales Fidelity Ct Gnaraniy Co. Dallinore, lid.' ; HUGGINS TO IHSURAHCE hozl Wishes for Continued Success in Your Nev Location. INDEMNITY UNDERWRITERS AGENCY OF Philadelphia Fire and Harine Insurance Company Chamber to Hear Legislature Report Report from the two-month-old session of tho Oregon legislature will be featured at Salem Cham ber of Commerce noon forum luncheon Monday in tho chamber rooms. Speakers will be Senate Presi dent William E. Walsh of Coos Bay and Speaker of the House Frank J. Van Dyke of Med ford. Both are republicans, practicing lawyers and graduates of Willamette university law school. 99 Highway, Group to Meet Annual business meeting; and election for Oregon U. S. 99 High way association, now headed by Carl W. Hogg of Salem, will be held here Friday and Saturday. Open .0 the public, the program will include dinner at C:30 pjn. Tho Statesman, ScJem. Oroqron, Suhdar' MarcH iyf rridJjr ttb lMaritn-.hete.il awWiwajr( reports, election ana open dis cussion. Saturday at 10 ajn, r at the Senator hotel will be a busi ness meeting with officers, county courts and chambers of - com merce. followed by a luncheon at noon. . Economic importance of the tourist trade will be discussed at the Friday dinner by Manley F. Robison, director of the state high- iUwart mentis lreval iniorwi tibn service. - t -: jl LAWN SPRgfn.TR SYSTEMS i C S. Whltcomb Co. PerUand sines 1929. Salem 11X1 Free est. Ph. 47F11 or 1-4J17 s An annonneement of the opening; of a new, modern off Ire would be Incomplete without a "Thank You" to our many frienda for their gtncroua acceptance of our t Insurance service sine coming; to Salem nine years ago. Our continuing efforta to be .of batter service has prompted this expansion and we believe that our confidence In the future of Salem and the Willamette Valley U wall founded. W cordially Iij vite your Inspection of our new up-to-date office designed for the efficient hand ling; of our clients Insurance requirements and we would welcome tht opportunity. to serve you at our new location. CHUCK INSURANCE S79N. Chare Salem Offices la i Sales. Oees Bay Myrtle Felat, OeM Beaeh IHSUBAQ'CR atEEXS REPRESENTINQ General of America Companies Expands to Serve You Better The GENERAL takes this opportunity to congrat ulate the Huggins Agency on its new facilities in Salem and to express its confidence in the con tinued success of its Salem representative. Your GENERAL of AMERICA Aent is fully prepared to handle your insurance requirements for: I. ' Un?-fP dwelling an IlUiaCi t.iUiy: ut and Content: Personal I.ia- ito: ArHdrut and Health; AMtiotv. 11RF INSI R,.N( K AT A SAV INt; FOR "VR. V V. K R KI KIKS. BUSINESS Tm Dwrllin? and rontet-: rrmrr Spe f ilni'i rj, - Blunki-t Liability including rev erjee for employ . triH-ks and autes. alt rink" protection fur rattle, hersr and farm niachiixT) C.rouinK t'rop: FIRE IN'Sl'R WVt: AT A SAVING FOR PREFKRKKI" RISKS. Preperty Insursnret Blanket li ability including rredurtsi Buine interruption: ProvUlonal Reportinf Sleek: Plate Clan; Fidelity Bond: Bnlnee Life Innuranee: Boiler: FIRE INSURANCE AT A 8AVINO FOR "PREFERRF-O" RISKS. I TTTTiTTCTr V Workman's Coropen s a 1 1 e b lillJUalnX Blanket IJabililr Ineludiaf Prodnrts: Eseewi Third Party Property ! roaee: CeneiHential Vm or I)mif In eludlnc Machinery Breakdown: Cewtraet IUxid: FIRE INSl'RANCE AT A SAVLNO FOR -PREFERRED- RWKJ. SAFKT' i Best Wishes . To o Well Established Firm and a Now Associate Oobcrl P. ililren WITH I Huggins Insurance Salem "7.1 N. Church - SKRVICE HUGGINS INSUUANCE SAVINGS Phone 3-9119 Near Corner Center and Church Office in: Salem, Coos Bay, Mjrtk Point, Gold Beach t CI on vvJr Connecticut aiutii Life IMS UK AN re COMfANY HARTFORS T-S INSURArJCE .575 N. Chvrch Sales REPRESENTING 1 i ;i General ol ilesrica Compnaics 3 r