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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem; Oregon, Thursday Mornfnsr, Jone II, 1931 page run:: Local News Briefs Against ReductionIn counter-affidavit 'filed to motion of Balblno P. Bobla for court order, reducing amount temporary ali mony to b paid to plaintiff. Don ata P. Bohla charges that Bohia l Tiini a mnA 1V1 her to return to him, which she re fused to do. He promised her money from his returns on straw berries if she would return, affi davit says. In support of his mo tion to hare payments to the plaintiff lowered Bohla filed .afr fldavlt stating an. injury to. his hand incapacitated, him from work, and that he will not get more than $100 from his straw berry crop, most of this sum be ing pledged to pay doctor bilis. Sends Road" Check Marion eounty yesterday "i forwarded to the Federal " Reserve bank In Portland check for 120.000 first payment on the amount due to the federal goTernment from the county on the county's share of expense In connection with con struction of the North fiantlam highway. This Is the first pay ment the federal department has requested on the 1100.000 which It . nlAtfrorl ? t Award building of the road See Huss Smith, Center and Sale, Chinese Rugs. Tel. 5609. Preparing Booklet M. E. (Jack) Carkin of Vernonia and Tom Collins, .adjutant of Port land American Legion post no. 1. were in Salem Tuesday and Wed nesday .contacting, officers of Capitol Post on a booklet "On-to-OregOn" which i they plan to publish and distribute as part of the campaign to get the 1932 con Tentlon of the legion to come to rortiana. Tne noes; win. do aes crlptlve of Oregon and ' its - at tractions. ' . . Appraisal Thomas A. Roberts. August Huckenstein and Frank H. Spears hare appraised estate of John A. Coffey of 92893, con sisting of draft on the federal treasury. An order of the probate Judge distributes the entire sum equally between deceased's moth er and father, Adeline and .John Coffey. The mother has adminis tered the estate. . Dance Hazel Green Fri. nlte. File Account Herbert Briggs has filed his account as adminis trator of the estate of Lola Brlggs killed in the train crash near Turner last J.aDor aay. too es tate shows a balance of S929.C0, and consisted solely of cash of I93C.7S. .received . In settlement pany" for civil action resulting from the accident. Flag Day The annual Elks' flag day observance will be held in the lodge rooms tonight, be ginning at 8 o'clock. In addition to the attractive ceremony and music Judge H. VP. Hewitt will give an - address .appropriate to the occasion. A short lodge ses sion will; be held atJ7 jd'clock. -- - 'A . , - Seeks Sale C. 11.'-. Byrd,'r ad ministrator of the estate of A. S. Groce, has filed petition to be al lowed to sell real property be longing to the estate. Petition sets forth that unsatisfied claims against the-estate aggregate 52, . 107.85. Strawberries 2c lb. Pick Thurs day and Friday; t again on Mon day and as long as they last. Bring containers. You pick them. SilTerton-Salem road near Central UnwAll V.mtmt Warner Demurrer Filed D e f e n dant Ernest Chrlstensen has filed de murrer to complaint filed against uiui ins J cjjviij oj w. n Burtls. Chrlstensen avers that the complaint does not state facts ' sufficient to cause action against him. -' - Flics Answer- In " connection with suit of Afla Skiff ts. Er nest Starmbrook and wife, de fendants have filed answer In which they assert rent on prem ises they occupied and owned by plaintiff was paid for the term of their occupancy. They ask that suit be dismissed. Visit Here Dr. ; Qulnn and family of Eureka, Calif., where he is In nubile health work, visit ed at the county health depart ment briefly, yesterday while on their way north to attend the Rose Festival at Portland. ,m i Transcript Transcript of judg . ment for money has been filed with the county clerk here from the Multnomah county clerk in connection with suit of Sim Roa- enfeld ts. Amalgamated mining corporation. . , -,". . Attachment Property of Era May Lady' has been attached to : satisfy demand of - Bruning and DxiscolL' according to return filed with the county-clerk by the sher iff. , - . ' : . : ' Motion For Defaalt In con nection with circuit court" sirlt of Harry A. Miller ts. Grace M.M11 ler, motion for default lorder "has been filed, with the- county clerk. 0 Births ; - I Summer School -Salem sum mer schools, to be conducted in the Park and Grant buildings for pupils from the first tnrougn tne eighth grades, will open June 22 and continue until July 29. Many calls are being received at the office of the director. Miss Car- lotU Crowley, seeking uates oi the schools. Students will -attend from 8:30 o'clock in the morning until noon. Children who have not been in scnooi do tma. ir MDeclallr welcome to the classes, as r the short course gives the young pupil an ; oppor tunity, to become familiar with some 'of the .routine of school work.! -v - ' nn Tha Tilrh school CU wclJir- c -- .hin itM work, mostly for the schools, wortb 8500; and the auto mecnamcs saop repw 131 cars at cosi i wuw nr m ,ht'i S13K.S1 was on hand at the end of the school year, according to report of T. T. Mackenzie, director of Tocatlonal education in the Salem schools. In th part time conunaauou n a xirm rA Hrltt were enrolled and work was found for 64 students. . nans oumnea next -year Include unification of work in the junior high shops; mechanical drawing course at Leslie. ; j! -cerate farl Gard iner has been appointed executor of tne 9vu esiaio ten m n.sinaf A nn raise ra are Roy Burton, C. M. Cox and H. Gear hart. The will bequeaths $100 to each of seven grandchildren and divides theT remainder of the es tate between three children: Mary Pollock and Pearl Lewis of , Ada and Earl carainer oi wanaij, Oregon, t; . ! " F - - A vnn n V man- said tO US 10- cently They say one needs typ ing and' shorthand to secure the best results in college." Nothing is more true. One Is greatly, han dicapped without tnem. xney may aonrvi this summer at the Capital Business College.. Let us talk the matter over wun you. - TMnil Armnnt In estate Of noit-r n. Ttrirrs. final report has been filed by Harold Brlggs, ad ministrator. Tne report snows that the Southern Pacific company paid the estate 893 C.75 in settle ment of law suit which was filed following death of Betty Brlggs lan finntember. when a train struck car in which she and four other women were riding. Crack ' Swimmers Show Exhi bition swimming and diving will be. presented at the Y. M. C. A. tonight after the Red Cross-Y. M. Y. W. C. :A.' award; of the learn-to-swlm campaign . are made by Judge-i George ilossman. This show of aquatics is put on by the Black Hawks llfesavlng corps. ....... Dollar dinner every night, 5:45 to 8 at.the'Marlon hotel. To.AppeaI .Case Alfred and BartApliav appeared in Justice court on JVednesday to answer to a charge of unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor. Alfred Ap- lin was found not guilty .but Bart Aplin was fined $50. He has filed notice of appeal to tne circuit court. Bail was fived at $200. - Anpllcants Many - One hun dred, and twenty-five applications have already been received by tne registrar at Willamette university for admission to the freshman class this fall. This far exceeds the. mark at a similar period last year. .The majority of the appli cants are boys. Doney Honored - Dr. Carl G. Doney, president of Willamette university, has recently been nam ed a member of the Order of tne Spoon, Oregon State college scnol arship group of which only men with the doctor of philosophy de gree are eligible for election. Stephenson Estate Closing order has been issued in estate of Alice H. Stephenson. William J. Creson is executor. Sues For Money David D. Ol- IphantJ Jr., has filed suit against CHve N. Needham for $216.80, al leged due for services as attorney To 'paTe-;When 'Roadmaster Frank Johnson and Commission er Jim' Smith met at the Willam ette river bridge at Newberg Tuesday with Judge Kennedy and Commissioners Sawyer and Allen of .Yamhill county, agreement was reached to the two counties to pave 850 feet of -approach to the bridge, on a 50-50 cost basis. In addition, Marlon .county will paint the bridge railings. Classes Open- Women's swim ming classes were begun for the summer season' yesterday at the Y. M. C A. with a large attend ance of women present. : More than 25 new members were pres ent to start the season. The at tendance for the day was more than 100 women. - v , i 5 McClaia Side Arthur McClaln, whose parents reside here,. is re ported to be quite HI at the vet erans' hospital in Portland. He Is well known to many. Oregon State graduates. At ona time he held the northwest championship in wrestling in th ecollege con tests. : i : . ; Exams End Today Examina tions for students at Willamette university end todays There will be no school Friday. Saturday the formal exercises of commence ment begin with a senior break fast in the morning. ; Reserve Tickets Sixty-two res ervations are already In for the annual alumni banquet at Wil lamette university, Lestle Sparks, secretary of the association, re ported yesterday. : 1 We wish to advise our custom ers who hare been using the Val setx screened hog fuel and 12" mill wood.' that this fuel will not be available after July 1 on ac count of the Valsets mill closing. We urge you to place your order at once as there will be only a limited amount of fuel which can be delivered this month. Chas. K. Spauldlng Logging Co. : Phone 4116. ?..,-. Miss Pfeiffer Here Ella Pfelf- fer, Willamette . '28, is in Salem to spend the summer after teach ing during the last year in Gresh- am nigh school. She : will return there this falL Child is Daughter The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Basler, born recently at Boise, Idaho, has been named Barbara Ann. Mrs. Basler was Miss Ee lyn LeDong of Salem. Registrar Tennant ' HI H. M. Tennant, registrar of Willamette university, has had to remain in bed since Monday, with a severe case of "flu." It Is l.ar .-y expect ed he will be able to return to his office for several days. ; Permit fSnnted L B. Ben nett. 1055 South 25th street, was granted permission to reroof a dwelllnc yesterday by Building Inspector. Bushnell. On Business H. A, Murphy of Newport, Wash., was a business caller In Salem yesterday while en route to Lyons, where he will look after property Interests. il Merrill To Mr. and Mrs. How ard P. Merrill, route four, a girl, Wanda Loralne. born June 8. Pndtf To Mr. and Mrs. Har rey Earl Prultt, 2430 Myrtle are nue, a boy, Carl Leonard, born June 8. Barnes To Mr. and Mrs. John Theo Barnes, roue seven, a boy, Wilbur William, born una 3. PILES CURED Witt tot opratioa er 1ms ( tin. DR. MARSHALL 129 OreCon Bldj. Phon 5509 Dr. Chan Lam-: I Chinese Medicine 1 180 N. Coirmerclal 8t.. SSim ' Office knars Tuesday and Satur FOR SALE! i I A Repossessed i McCormick-Deerin8: I COMBINE, . WINDROWER and PICKUP Address I 'F Ned H. Callaway McCormlck-Deerhig ', Kepresentatlve ' Bex 105, Albany, Oregon Ob ituary Gardiner '', Mrs. Ada F. Gardiner died at her home at Ada, Ore., June 8, age 73. Survived by children, Mrs. E. A. Lewis, Mrs. Mae Pol lock and Earl Gardiner all of Ada; sister, Mrs. Effle Wright of Petersburg, Nebr.; brother, E. Sol Worden of Salem. Funeral serv ices Thursday, Jane 11, at 10:30 a. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rlgdon and Son Rev. J. M. Comer officiating. Interment Cly View cemetery. died in " Morrison : Mrs. Matie E. Morrison this city June 9, age 58; wife of William H. Morrison of Aberdeen, Wash. Remains to be forwarded to Aberdeen by W. T. Rlgdon and Son for services and interment. CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1893 Tel. 8632 . Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable REDUCED ' HOUND TIUPS Daily' to June 15th, j Inclusive ' Oregon Electric Ry. PORTLAND 83.0O ALB.3TY ....... t....9lJSO CORVALLIS . . . I .1 JM) HARRISBURG $2.15 JUNCTION CITY ...... $2.50 ECGEXE .$3.10 ( . -. ' 1 - . : Return Limit 16 Days ; from Sale Complete information from . E. F. ROBERTS City Pass. Tkt. Agent ... 4 State and High Sts. i Phone 7187,1-. ; ' Loa F. Knomlton j ' General AssHt :: Portland, Oregon. Oregon Electric Ry. TERWILLIGER'S X rcnrssAZi bisecto I 770 OEElCBKBTa Oar Serrte U Fmoul 1 Our PtIcm arc XMoaBla OmHmb la Kodmt UeaMd LtAr BasUar Classes - Increase - A 8-2 - per cent Increase in enrollment in the senior high school science classes reported for the past school year by Miss June Phllpott, head of the department, in her annual report submitted to the city su perintendent. Crosalme Permitted Tha nub ile utilities commissioner .Wed nesday granted the application of the -Benton county court for, per mission , to establish a grade crossing over the Southern Paci fic tracks, near the south limits of Conrallla. Lodged In Jail Harry Need- ham was arrested o- : Wednesday, charged with assault and battery on one Sara Malzels. Ball was fixed at 350 and on failure to pay It he was" committed to Jail. He will appear in Justice court to day to "enter a plea. - Released Frank Blanchard. in the county., jail following arrest and fine for failure, to have an anglers' license, yesterday paid 39 still. due on the fine and was released from Jail. Raymond Caller Charles H. Raymond returned to Eugene yesterday, after spending several days here on business. He is rep resentative of a wholesale firm. Hearing Set Hearing on fin al account of Adam J. Stelnbach as executor of the estate of Wil liam Miley has been set for July 9. . Demurrer Filed H. L. Moore has filed demurrer to complaint brought ' against him in circuit court by Continental Security company. Here. From CorraUis Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ball of Corrallis r!s- ted Salem yesterday. They oper ate the Ball photographic studio there. i , Vlsltlnsr Jn Astoria Mrs. James Mott, wife of the state corpora tion commissioner. Is spending two weeks Tlsitlng friends ' in Astoria. Marriaare Uoeue Clyle Gre- well Morley, 21, Seapoose, and Margaret Leavenworth, 24," 1028 S. 12 th street, yesterday were granted license to marry. . www ram v PLEASES MEIiCE Orchestra Directed by Dr. Seitz has Made Great Progress, Revealed " By OLIVE M. DOAK The Salem Symphony orchestra and its assisting artists found a warm welcome ... awaiting each number of the program presented Wednesday night in the armory. The program moved, swiftly and its diversity kept the Interest of the rather scattering audience at high pitch. , - Much worthy improvement was to be noted in the symphony num bers, over the first public pro gram: given -earlier in the spring. Prof. R. W. Hans Selts led with verve and his musicians respond ed with the same animation. Once the audience demanded that the orchestra stand and receive , ap plause after the presentation of the intermezzo - from Cavallerla Rustieana." and again demanded that "Humoresque" be - replayed. "Humoresque" was played with the Quick, humorous Interpreta tion not'commonly heard and the the audience plainly liked its ex pression much better than the or dinary slow, romantic measure. Alexan&er Melovldoff, : concert violinist, and an Indian chief by birth, quite captured the fancy of his audience. He played two local compositions. "Romance, by R. W. Hans Seitz. and "Adagio et Polonaise Brlllante, by "Ruthyn Turner. Mrs. Turney accompan ied him with excellent sympathy. Horse Theft is Reported Here By Turner Man Two thefts, one of a horse and the other of tires, were reported to the sheriff yesterday. Ahrens Brothers of Turner re ported loss of a black mare, age 23 years, weight 1300. pounds, which was taken some time be tween June 7 and 10 from pas ture. The mare had a star on her forehead and a white hind foot. L. Townsend of Gervals route one was loser of two tires, stolen sometime Tuesday night. " 111 r 1 iUemorial Phone - , lfrit Moderately test - Priced A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just tea minute from the . i heart of town 1 r CIough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY Phone SIS 1 j ' Church at Ferry St. A. i M. Clough Dr. L. E. Barrlck : V. T. Golden PIANOS FOR .RENT Call V610, Used Furnitare . . Department 131 If. High j ! : This yeor motor to vaccrtlon land tho core-free Greyhound way and there will b travel dollars left for other ipendlng. Choose from hundreds of fo$ dnating western playgrounds conveniently reached by lux urious Greyhound buses. Get your copies of these helpful vacation folders. then see " nearest agent, PACIFIC New Senator Hotel Phone 4151 r r. . Boras, Dirt. TTaffla Mgr. in BMd at, riitiui - mm ttfTt i Addrtu. City Burnt Peanuts We are offering thla popular candy at a price that means a real saving for this week end only. ' These aro the best grade Spanish Peanuts roasted and covered with a delicious candy coating. 25c per lb. 2 lbs. 45c Be sure to drop in and see these candies, as to see is to buy. ' Only at Schaefer's Drug Store 135 X. Commercial St. DU1 5197 : I His other numbers were Indian interpretations and of these the "Deer Dance," while perhaps not so difficult as the TCree War Dance,, was truly unusual and dramatically played. Mr, Melovl doff added much to bis playing by his splendid appearance. j Mrs. S. W. Starr, soprano, (has never sung to better advantage than -in the three numbers which she gave, with Alice Crary Brown at the piano in faultless and-Inspiring accompaniment. ' The Interpretation of "Oh Hall of Song from Wagner's "Tann hauser" was delightfully and sen sitively done and at all times Mrs. Starr kept in splendid voice, j , The personnel of the orchestra, which is being sponsored by ,the Y. M. C. A., Included: j " Violins: Mrs.1 Fannie Bowes, Henrietta Cardinal, John N. Kdl ger, Louis Powler, Tyrus Hlilway, Dalbert Jepson, C. J. Kurthi L. Mlckelson, Julia Moynihan, Beryl Ottaway, Jean Patton, Yvonne Pickell, Saul Pollnovsky, Harold Rupert, Elaine Stelngrube, Floyd Waltz, Virgil White. Harold Wit craft, Rachel TJglow. . j Viola: Peter FoelkL ' f Celll: Alena Bremmer, Chester McCain, Marie Patton, Mr. Uglow. String bass: Glen Burrlght. Flutes: Heinz Kinmann. W. J. Minkiewitz, Donald G. Poujade. Oboe: Raymond Karl. Clarinets: Lawrence Anderson, Walter .Bush, Blair Foley, Lucy Klein. Hedda Swart. j, Saxophones: , Loree Barham, Lester Burgoyne, Helen McElroy. Horns: Evelyn Hebel, Arnold Taylor. P Trumpets: Fred Broer, Charles Emerlck, Jack Pollnovsky, Wes ley Roeder, Robert Lee Payne. Trombones: Bert Brper,- Wil liam H.' Bush, Catherine Eaton, Raymond Kites, L. French. Percussion instruments: Henry J. Kolster, i OCffii HP'S none Leaders of the Y. M. C. A. boys' cama to be held at Oceanside he ginning July 16, conferred with Robert Boardman. camp director, at the Y. M. last night. Details for camp; conduct were gone over at the conference. frwp periods will be held at the camp, the first being for nine days and the second for 13 days.1 Approximately 60 boys are expect ed to attend at each period, total fees being $9 for the shorter ses sion 'and $13 for the longer one. Among the leaders are: Don Pence, James Sehon, Everett Clark. Phil Brownell, William Wright, William Siegmund, Ivan Kafoury. Dave Warrington, How ard Adams. 1 Typewriter is Bottling Works Robber's Loot - . i A portable typewriter was stol en from the Star jBottllng works here some time Tuesday night, L. M. Ramage reported to the police yesterday morning. I - Officer George W.TSdwards who Investigated the burglary reported that the theif gained access to the plant through anf upper window on which he broke the lock. lie made his exit through a door on the lower floor which he left un locked. I Apparently nothing was dis turbed but the trpe writer. The number of the stolen! machine was 4K00895. I . 1.1 II., I .IM i, i 3 I We promise a business Uke consideration of your loans the current rate of interest; a moderate fee and ,a truick answer. j Isralght er Monthly Payment LOANS INVESTMENTS INSURANCE HAWKINS and ROBERTS, SOS OREGON BUILDING PHONE 4109 t " . - i - . : j Ml r n - - m m . n m r p J : i ir m LrQ UDar'DC,(51'u,S "EleacK Iror a LUCICY instead Everyono has an Adam's Apple every man every woman has ono. Touch your Adam's Apple with your finger. You are actually touching your larynx this Is your volco; box It contains your vocal chords. 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