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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oreon Wednesday Homln. Jane 24. 1931" Local N ews Briefs Robins on Visit Mr. and Mrt. Job a Prescott Robins who - hare beea attending Stanford nnirer slty taking "adTanced work, are at the koae of Mr. Robins' parents, Mr. and Mn. John Robins,- on North liberty street. The young er Robini bas a teaching position In the nigh school at Berkeley for nett fall.' Ho will spend part of the summer fishing on the Metolios rirer in central Oregon, near Sisters where he irat . for merly superintendent of schools and high school principal. He is a gradn&te of Willamette univer sity. . : ; ' - , " By rno-Estate Estate of James S. Byrne had on hand at close of , administration S1310.0S,. ac cording to final account of Ada B. Powers and Elma R. McAllis ter, executrices. filed with the probate court , yes.terday. ! By terras of the will, the real proper ty is distributed between the two executrices, and, f 1,000 legacy is bequeathed to the grandchild. "Barbara Byrne, final hearing has been set for Tuesday, July gg. - See Buss Smith, Center Church for, ttee bargains. and Compromise Claim Com pro mise settlement ot claim brought by A. J. Paris as guardian of Hel en A. Paris. Incompetent, against Mrs. J. I. Bowman has been au thorised by the bounty court. The compromise sum is 13.500. The ease, started in the Multnomah county circuit court, grew ont of . aeeiddnt which i happened.7 Apr! If, 1S30. and in which Mrs. Paris was injured. Make Jmly 4 Plane Down town shop workers and state cap ital employes are already discuss ing their plans for July 4. A num ber of the workers plan trips to- the coast while many of the dis cussions center around ' the cele bration te be riven here, the first tn 11 years. Because July 4 falls on- Saturday, there will be a two- day respite from work. Dance Friday, Hasel Green. Women's Care Collide Autos ; driven by Mrs. jo. ; W; Harvey. Z27S Nor tit Church1 street, and Mrs. Wlnslow, 60S Spruce street, collided without serious injury to the cars or the .drivers yesterday when Mrs. Harvey vu hacking her car out into the street. She made the required report to the ; police. . : Out of Hospital Dr. and Sirs. F. G. Franklin. who were injur ed in an auto ' accident three weeaa ago, were aote to return home Tuesday.) Dt. . Franklin still has his arm In a east. Mrs. Franklin still suffers considerable from the naln of the Injuries. See Mrs. Mack's ad on for a real surprise. ' Lamchcon Todar The Salem Retail Credit association will have its regular noon luncheon meet ing at the Gray Belle today, i The picnic which was scheduled for to night has been postponed until the weather Is more favorable. - Bound Ovjer to Grand Jury Jack G. Hughes of Stayton and Frances Neymeyer, charged with adultery, hare waived preliminary 1 hearing and have been bound over to the grand Jury. Upon failure to furnish ball of $1500 each they were lodged In Jail. Appoint Guardian E. C. Bal- linger has been V appointed guar dian of Coral C: Ballinger, incom petent. Qatherlne Blalsdell with drew her objections to such guardianship prior to hearing be fore the county Judge. Dr. B. F. Pound, practice lim ited to removal of teeth; gas or .-local and dental x-ray. 303 First National bank. Phone 9 530. Coomler Pays "Tine Russell Coomler, 18, paid a $5 fine to Po lice Judge Mark Poulsen yester day, for excessive speed in driving his ear in Salem and lor failure to have an operator's license. He lives on route one, Gervais. - Final Order Final order has been entered in estate of Betty G. Briggs, one of the five Turner women who were killed In auto mobile crash last Labor day. Har old Briggs administered the es : tate. '. .-. L .. Notice to Prodnce Defendants in . suit of. Prudential Savings tt " Loan association vs. Blanche B. Huffman and others have been notified to .produce certain stipu lated letters and document at the trial. ' '' tmesis mn Hundreds hare taken advantage of our SALE to save . on Quality Men's Wear. Buy now and save. 216 N. HIGH ST., lOAO. Soup, or Salad Heat or Fisn j Potatoes Vegetables Bread and Batter or Rolls " - Pie or Pudding and Drink ipSSvl CS ;Jil Cfi' Ct Returning Brigadier General Thomas E., Riles, Major Elmer V. Wooton and Captain Willis Vin cent am expected back at their desks la national guard head quarters today following close of camp Clatsop. -. Guardsmen left for' their homes yesterday morn ing, the . Salem units arriving at noon. Col. Jos. W. Schur of;head quarters. here will remain at camp until th end of the week, attend ing to final details. Colonel Schur is" quartermaster. ' Expected Home Thomas Livesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley, is expected home early neit week from Culver, Ind. where he has been graduated from the; Culver Military acade my. He is driving west In his own car, - a graduation present from his parents, in company - with Waddin;rton Spain of Portland and Oscar Strauss Jr. of Milwau kee. Wi. . : i". - UaxrInod Speaker W. A.JI ,Scout' .Hazel wood, chief pilot. anu instructor ior tne Eyerry aut craft corporation, wilt be. the speaker at the Lions club -meeting Thursday boob. " Frank Doolittle, first viije-president, will preside over th meeting in absence of President' Newell Williams who is attendiag the district, convention at LaGrande. The aero-car will be on exhibit all day today and tomorrow park ed at tb Court street entrance to Miller 'a store. This car was built by Glenn Curt Us for Enna Jet tick, makers of famous footwear bear ing thai name. Luxuriously sp pointed, light, - comfortable and takes road at autompbile speed. Visit through today ... Miller's Return' From Trip Ray Hum mel of Salem and Francis Holmes of Albany returned late Saturday from a fishing trip to. East Lake. Both esiught the limit of fine brook trout. The whole gamut of weather from sun, rain, hail, wind sad. sunshine, was experien ced. : They report that several deer came quite close to camp. Held la Ashland Ray Doe and Dewey Doe- are under arrest in Ashland and held for officers here. Warrant for their arrest was issued by Justice of the Peace Miller Harden, on complaint of V. B. Kelly of Woodburn. They are wanted for alleged theft of cloth ing, j j'.". ; ;.. When you think of life Insur ance, think of Charlie McElhinny, the widows friend. : i r To LaGrnnde President New ell Williams and President-elect "Bob" Smith of the Salem Lions club left Tuesday morning for La- Grande. ' where they will attend the State convention, in session there through Thursday. Seymour Visitor H. C. Sey mour, state club leader, was a business visitor in the city yester day from Corvallis. He conferred with. County Club Leader W. W. Reports' Aecident O. H. Reeves crowded j him on a curve on the river road south of town, says Everett P. Brown, 1130 North Liberty, in reporting minor traffic mishap to the sheriff. ; i Bentler Estate Inventory of the estate of Clara Beutler by William Roth Sr., Dan Stelner &nd Fred Corn u resulted in plac ing value at $1,322.48. Road Changed The county court yesterday formally adopted resolution for relocation of mar ket roadiNo.. 22 known as the Salem-Geer road, ; ....;'-.!.: A sportswear , surprise youll find on page (. Postpone Hike The Chemeke tans' moonlight, hike, scheduled for tonight, has , been : postponed on account of weather conditions. O i i . i Births IiOveall Born : to Mr. and Mrs. George LoveaXl. i 11S5 Shipping street, a boy weighing seven and three-fourths pounds, June 23 at the Bungalow maternity hospital. Zlollnski Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zielinski, Salem route t. a girl weighing eight pounds, at the Bungalow maternity hos pital Sunday. She has been named Isabel Marie. Lawrence Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lawrence, Long-view, Wash., a nine pound baby girl at the Bungalow maternity hospital In Salem June 13. She has been named Doreen Helen. SENATOR HOTEL yjrUtrw Nfv t'.Msflr,lt Chemawa Benefited One-third of the residuary estate of Ida IL1 hsu, wno cued June 18 in Fort- land, goes to the board of national missions for work among the In dians at the Chemawa school. Miss Hall left an estate valued at $20,000 but certain cash bequests are to be taken from it before the Chemawa group receives a share. Dr. Harold Leonard Bowman of Portland is executor of the estate. Invited to Speak Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, county school sup erintendent who is taking; summer session work at the state normal school in Ashland, couldn't dodge invitations to speak in public even that far from home. The Klwanis club program ; chairman caught her there, and as result; she will address that dob at its meeting this week, she writes to Mrs. Cora B. Reid, acting superintendent. Incorporated Articles of in corporation of the Douglas McKay Chevrolet company were filed yes terday with the county clerk. Cap ital stock Is $85,400, divided into 489 shares Class A common with par value $75; 1949 shares Class B common at $25 each. Incorpor ators are-Douglas McKay, A. E. Rpbias and Irvin W. Walls. Prin cipal offices are in Salem. . Eagles charity froUe' and dance tonisat. Fraternal temple. Public invited. . , : ; i ; .- V f; Two to Build Building per mits were Issued to two Salem men yesterday for new houses to. go up tnis summer, soger T. Pierce received permission to erect an $8000 house on lClt Fir street and W. P. Baier received permis sion to erect a $1000 dwelling at lf3e Lee street. ; - , West Asks Aid Carpenter help from the Salem Klwaali club to assist the Cascade Area At bufld Ing its Boy Scout camp near Me ns taa next Snnday. was asked by O. P. West, scout leader.- yester day noon. A number of Ki Iran ians helped West last Sunday but the work was not completed., Rae in City Arne G. Rae, field secretary for the Oregon State editorial association, was In Sa lem yesterday - making final ar rangements for the- convention which is to begin here tomorrow The first event on the program will be a golf tournament. " 200 men's suit at lea than halt retail price. -While they last, $12.75. $14.75 and 1.75, Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. , Daaeaa at Club Charles T. Duncan, field worker for Willam ette university, was a guest of the Salem Klwanis club Tuesday noon. John G. Meek, member of the' Portland dub, and J. J. Kramer, also a Portland Ktwanian, were also guests. j j ; i - j ; Keep 'Phone Busy People in quiring about the canceled Y. M. Y. W. picnic kept the "Y telo phonea buy all day yesterday. Many. boys and girls expressed dis appointment that unfavorable weather had made it unwise for the picnic to be- held. ; Black Dragons to Keet Mem bers of the Black Dragons, T. M. C. A. swimming organization, are to meet at the "Y" at 8 p. m. to day to arrange tor some demon strations to be put on: in ; sur rounding towns. "i Appraisers Named Anona Welch. B. W. Macy and Rose Mor gan hare been appointed apprais ers of estate of A. DeLong, incom petent. Laura Ryan, guardian, has been directed to pay certain expenses of the estate. - Have yon seen those uncalled for tailor-made suits at the Thos. Kay Woolen Mijl Co.? Priced at $12.75, $14.75 and $16.75. Will Admitted The will of B. Bloore has been admitted to pro bate with L. M. Bloore and John B. Bloore as executors. Estate is valued at $7000. and will be ap praised by Roy Burton, C M. Cox and H. Gearhart. - Makes Home Here J. F. Blanchsrd has removed .. from Mosier to Salem and is now re siding at 1178. Chemeketa street. Appraisal Completed Roy Bur ton, C. M. Cos and H. Gearhart have appraised: estate of Ada F. Gardiner at $5888.91, all cash. iHO r UNLESS Use it in your warm-weather beverages. It's clear, healthful crystals are made from only the cleanest, freshest water. s 1551 Center St. L10VKG STORING GRATING Larmer Transfer, Storage , : Plicae 311311 We Abo Handle Fuel Oil and Coal OREGON DENTISTS' CHIEF Insrodisctaa; the Mew preidit ef the Oreeon . State Deataa sMocle tie. Dr. H. C. piey or Belem. He was installed at the niuautl eon : ventiott held last week in Portland. He claims to be the nation's largest Seatlsft, weighing; at last report 8MO pounds. Om his left Is Dr. J. Q. Yonnir. president etecf and on bis right, Dr. A. P. Wateoa, retlrin; presideat. - Scents on Program , .Scouts be longing to the troop sponsored by the Salem Rotary club ere to be on that - organisation's program this soon. O. P. West, scout ex ecutive, will Introduce the boys. . Dancy nde WorkjW. H. Daa cy will end a year's work a presi dent of the Salem Rotary lab tor day. Next, week Max Page, presl-dent-elect, will preside. Motion to PT .ee In the silt of Bank of StaytOn vs. G. R B er ring er. motion , to place- on trial docket has been filed with the county clerk. ' " Reply Filed Reply and supple mental reply have been filed by the plaintiff in sett of Prudential Savings Loan association - vs. Ralph J. Stevens and ethers. From Loowey Butte Among visitors la this city yesterday from Looney Butte were ' Ethel Gnlvin. school teacher there, and Mrs. Greta Looney. j Teacher at School Mrs. Grace Thompson, teacher of Latin at Parrish junior high school, will attend the summer, session at the University of Oregon. From Hubbard Waldo F. Brown Of Hubbard was a business visitor in the city yesterday. He is director on the school board at that place. Close Estate In estate of Ju lia C Turner, final account of John T. Turner as administrator ha been approved and order en tered directing final distribution. Authorize Expenditure Order authorising disbursement of funds in guardianship of Glen Powell Eoff has been allowed on petition of guardian, Beulah P, Eoff. Estate Closed Final account of Herbert Briggs as administra tor of the estate of Lois Briggs has been filed with and approved by the county court. Motion to Strike -In sutt .of W. J. Branstetter vs. Sarah Cof f enberry, motion to strike - parts of the complaint has been filed. Final Account The probate judge has approved final account of William J. Busick as executor of estate of J. L. Busick. Pays Fine Art Smith, charged with assault and battery, paid a fine of $20 and costs in justice court on Tuesday. SILVERTON, June 2$ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kepp. who recent ly arrived here from Wyoming have purchased a tea-acre tract from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fay near Woodburn. The deal was made through the Homeseeker's Agency at Sllverton. The farm in cludes 500 rabbits. AND FOODS WILL SPOIL QUICKLY you are pro tected by an ice. box full of. . ' i CITY ICE a s & -o AIMD.SPIIOOS Su'H to recover .lie'oon'-an al leged fraudulent aote given by the late Donald W, Miles under the name ef A. C Ames, which she says she believes to be fictitious. was filed In circuit court yester day by Jennie Woolery against. Ladd A ' Bash Trust company as guardian of the estate of B. J. Miles,' incompetent. .The plaintiff alleges Donald W. M fifes was sctlug as agent of B. J. Miles, his father, when he put through the deal with her to bor row money on property whlcfi Donald W. Miles alleged belonged to his client. A. C. Ames. Plaintiff says she fails to locate such a per son as Ames. Sne cites circum stances relative to record of deed to property on which she holds mortgage tn exchange for the note. She charges fraud in connection with th tillne of ti deed. . ,.; Ob ltuary Ksylor In this city June 22. Estelle Kaylor. Kg. Survived by one sis ter. Mm. J. Conklln of Marion; one 1 brother, ' Frank Kaylor of route 5, Salem; two nieces, Mrs. Trnbert Henderson of Salem and Mrs! Claude Richards of Nation al City, Calif., and one- nephew. Homer J. Conklln of Salem. Fu neral services Wednesday, June 24, at 3 p. m. from the chapel of Clough-Barrick company, Rev. D. J. Howe officiating. . Interment 1. O. O. F. cemetery. - Bollinger At the residence, 157 South Winter street, June 22, H E. Bollinger, 70. Survived by widow, Olive Bollinger; two children, Mrs. MaTie McGilchrist, Salem and Henry Scott Bollinger of Glendale, Calif.; .'three sisters, Mrs. E. M. Johnson, Portland, Mrs. J. ' S. Imel, Oregon I City, and Mrs. Charles Coburn, Grants Pass; also seven grandchildren. Funeral services Wednesday, June 24, at 2 p. m. from the Ter williger funeral home. Rev. Gro ver'C. Birtchet officiating. In terment Belcrest Memorial park. CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established; 1803 Tel. 8052 - Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices, Reasonable . l 1 ijatn 4a. - Priced A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just ten minutes froos the heart of town Clough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY : ' -m- -T,S I'h.. I ; Phone 5151 . Church at Ferry St. A. M. Clough . Dr. L. E. 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' : USED PIG VII BE FOURTH SM All the favorites of an old-time July 4 celebration are being ar ranged for by the American Le gion and that means that the greased Pis' stunt and the greased pole contest will be '.featured, chairman of- the committee . for William Watklns has been named sports for boys and girls and these tvio stunts will be featured by Watklns and Ms- helpers. : "The pig has already been ar ranged for and Instructions have been given that he shall not be too fat in order to make the con testants step lively to . capture the elusive porker N Men' who have seen greased pig contests say the pig is seldom caught un til he is pretty well tired out Atop the greased polo 15 feet above the ground the prise for the winner In this event will be placed and it will be .up to the lad who wins to "come and get IV . 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