i - I Local News Briefs Shafer Estate Wound Up Ti : sal decrea In the estate of the late Francis E. Shafer was approred in probate court Thursday, Frank E. Shafer ai executor, tiling the final papers. All preferred claims against the estate hare been met and a ratable final settlement of 7.7. per cent has been made on the common elaims. Seventy-fire dollars was paid to Margaret Montgomery Shafer as settlement of her claim against the estate and she was granted full title to cer tain furniture first listed In til a. estate's assets. Easter lilies . and other plants. Luti Flower Shop. Tel. S5S2. Collections Fairly Good Col lections on past due bills hare turned upwards quite noticeably since the end of the local bank holidays and the time when state warrants became cashable, local business men report. As a class business men are more careful with the extension of open account credit than three years ago and collections are being systematical ly pressed. Easter Lilies. Choice selection at Olson, Florist, 4J9 Court. 91300 in Estate -The estate of the late Harlan Carnahan who died at 8&, has assets of S130Q, according to a petition filed in probate court Thursday asking the appointment of William MeCarroll as administrator with the will an nexed. The court granted the peti tion and named Frank Lynch, Carl Nelson and Mina Ott as appraisers. Wet Candidates File Glenn T. Wells and Harry C. Goble, both of Portland, filed Thursday in the state department as delegates to attend the proposed constitutional convention to rote on repeal of the ISth amendment to the fed eral constitution. Both Wells and Goble favor repeal of the amend ment. Chaiupoeg Day May 6 The an nual meeting at Champoeg has been set for Saturday. May 6. this year, according to Judge P. H. D'Arcy, for many years president of the Champoeg association. Programs for the annual meeting have not yet been issue, D'Arcy said yestarday. Van Winkle Rales Directors of school districts have authority to contract with teachers so that thay will receive a definite sal ary, together with a bonus, pro vided that the combined salaries and bonus do not exceed the sal ary budget. Attorney General Van Winkle held in an opinion handed down Thursday. The opinion, was requested by V. S. Howard, dis trict attorney of Jefferson coun ty, and had to do with the Madras school district. - Fine rummage sale. 211 North Com'l. Sat., April 15th. . Considers Case Judge L. G. Lewelling has called for briefs on the case of Albert M. Steinbock against Gussie Steinbock in which plaintiff asks for custody of their nine-year-old son, Leonard. When the Steinboeks were divorced the child was entrusted to the moth er's care. She is now resisting plaintiff's request for a change in the court's order. Easter breakfast, Ocean Lake Lnnch room. North of Ocean Lake. , Heavy Order Ucported Heavy, orders for taper are- reported lo cally for the Oreeon Puln & Pacer cemnanv liere although no officiaf rannonncement could be obtained this week from the company's of ficials. The mill is running regu larly on an eight-hour day, six-day week schedule. Shepherd collie pups from trained stock dogs. Females, $1.95, Males, $2.95. Salem's Pet land. Brush College Meet The meet in of the Brush College commun ity club originally slated for to night has been postponed unui Friday night, April 21, when the program feature will be an oper etta sponsored by the school teachers there. EASTER LILIES Cut Flowers and Pot Plants Phone 8037 JAY MORRIS FLORIST Liberty Road & Kwald Ave. BoWae Visits Hera tor the Easter vacation are Mr. and Mrs. John P. Robins of Berkeley, Calif. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, their parents, on North Liberty street. Mr. Robins, Willamette '23, is an Instructor in ; mathematics In a Berkeley high school. After graduation here he was principal of the high school at Sisters, Ore., for a number of years. Then he took his master of arts degree at Stanford university and entered the California school system. Salary retrenchments have by no means been as severe tn California a in Oregon,-he com mented yesterday. Many schools have made no reductions while others hare reduced 10 Xo 15 per cent. " : Old time dance !5e at Chemawa tonight, benefit 'M. W. A. Masie by "Racketeers". Teachers Placed Many teach ers have been rehired by school districts throughout the county, according to reports reaching the office of the county school super intendent here. In a number of in stances contracts have not been agreed upon, school boards pre ferred to await the annual budget meeting before determining the amount of wages to be paid teach ers each month in 1933-1934. ' Consider-. $75,000 ; Contracts Contracts Involving an expendi ture of. approximately 171,900 will he considered at a meeting; of J the state nigh way eomsalailoa to be LId in Portland next Wednes day. ' The contracts will he con fined to the purchase of materials and installation and operation of ferries. No new road construction io contemplated. Easter Lilies. Choice selection at Obion, Florist, 499 Coart. Rernhards to Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Berahard motored to Portland on basinesa Wednes day. Mr. Bern hard represents the Associated Press here, being in charge of the A. P. bareau. Sues on 91200 Note Suit to collect a mortgage note for $1200 was started in circuit court here Thursday by Grant W. Shaffner against Ada Jones and others. .Taxes and interest are allegedly past due. CHICHESTERS PILLS I witk bUmVT SPMtoUiUSi KibkM. TlUHW Kar V in.rHEs.TE rtRS niaaens BBlRfUU,lirMikint SOLS ST BKUGCUTS BTUrwll WCA'flTfSlllf1)ttilM I SEE. 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