The OREGON STATESJIAN, Safcxa. TXreson, Thursday Morning, April 11, 1935 PAGB FIVE Local News Briefs - - Wnts AmnmliqeBt Suit sung the court to set1 aside her xnar- . rtf to George Milton Taylor was Hied yesterday in circuit court by i Pearl Helene- Taylor. - She ! wm married to Taylor la Kelso, Wash:, ln 1927. She learned shortly aft er the marriage.! the nates, that liA'mirtaA mrm t tacr 1 ho. cans a sufficient tlme had not elapsed between ! the time of : his marriage and dirorce. She says she then left Taylor who has not llred with her subsequently. Mrs. to her her former name of Pearl Helene Blackwell. ,y r- -i - a Collisions Reported Two col lisions were reported In the city police department yesterday. J. L. Hickman, route two, Salem, and Herman John Rehtuss, route two. Salem, reported a smash at Fair-, grounds and Tile road yesterday morning. No Injuries were re . ported. Harry Lombard, . Beloit, Wis., and G. D. Sleasman, Powell Butte, reported that their cars col lided at Church and Ferry streets, here. No person was hurt. Oats and Tetch hay, not OTer 25 etch. Oats hay wanted for car load shipment to drouth area. Call 5000 or 7905. ; " - Settlement MadeA settlement of $850 for the estate of -the late Anita Mechen. 15, was approved in probate court yesterday. Bessie Meeheh, mother of the girl, is the administratrix of the estate. The settlement came as the result of a fatal auto accident in Stay ton Feb ruary 21 in which a car belonging to the Stayton Hardware company struck the girl. Ferrey Estate $730 Assets of the estate of the late Martin F. Ferrey, Salem 'attorney, total $730, according to an appraisal filed in probate court Wednesday. A. E. Schirman is administrator of the estate. A $600 house 'be longing to the estate Is exempt from execution according to an order issued In probate court yes terday. Amend Complaint; File Again An '.amended complaint was filed in circuit court yesterday by Pearl Pickens against : LeRoy Esson, plaintiff seeking $7000 general damages for injuries allegedly re ceived in an auto accident in Aug ust, 1932. The accident; occurred on the so-called "Million Dollar' highway which runs from Wood burn to Mt. Angel. Mkkey Reports Kenneth E Mickey, executor of the will of the late John Jacob Mickey, re ported in probate court yester day that Income and funds on hand in the estate of the late John Jacob Mickey, totaled $3289 and that outgo in the last half-year coTeredby the report was $224. License Suspended The driv er's license of James M. Tumble- son. 1465 North Cottage; street. was revoked for 30 days yesterday by City -Recorder Jones after Tumbleson pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding. Bequests Paid Bequests of $50 each to Julia L. Grimes and Antoinette Rubens were ordered 'paid yesterday' in probate court from the estate of the late Mary -AbU of which Bert T. Ford is the executor. Case Settled Suit of Ben Gis ler, guardian of , Marie Glsler, against Fred Meyer, Inc., was dropped from circuit court here yesterday when a settlement was made out of court by attorneys for the litigants. Caswell Estate In The estate of the late Alice e. Caswell has assets of $4069 according to a re port filed in probate court! yester- day by the Ladd & Bush Trust ..company, administrator. Obituary v- ' : Erownell Near Shaw, Tuesday. April 9, Cleooe Brownell. aged 39. Belov ed wife of Elton; W. Brownell; mother of Melrinj and Clarence Brownell, all of Shaw. Also sur vived by mother and two brothers of Green, Iowa. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 11, at 2:30- o'clock from the Salem mortuary, 545 North Capitol St. Interment Bekrest Memorial park, s i Nellies In Portland, April 10, Donna Fay .Joan Neliton, beloved daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Neliton; sister of Edith, Pauline, Walter and Dale,! all of Salem. Funeral services will be held Fri day, .April 12, at 1;30 p. m., from the chapel of the Salem Mortuary, 546 N. Capitol. Interment Claggett cemetery. I - ChestMt In this city. April 9. T. C. Chest nut at the age of !78 years. Sur vived by, widow, Sarah E. Chest nut, son, Lloyd ! Chestnut: daughter, Mrs. C. F. Hager; grandchildren. Lloyd C. Chestnut, jr.. and Lloyd Hager, all of Port land. Private funeral services will be held from theiW. T. Rigdon company chapel' Thursday, April 11. at 1:30 p. m. i FLOWERS OLSON; Florist Court and High Phone 71 W r ' Insurance and. f Real Estate i Beckc &l Wadsworth 189 N. High, i Phone 4947 7 Sulriyaki ; Dinner ' Also American Dishes How get there! I You walking down Commercial street to Fits fishing market then, you stepping upstairs. There we are. ! 11 A. M. to 3 A. M. Cook Book Offered Copies of the ninth edition of the Fisher's sour milk cook book, issued Jby the Fisher Flouring Mills Co. of Seattle, are to be distributed through local grocers, the- com pany announces this week. The company re-issued the book be cause of the steady demand for It, despite the fact that it had been out of print the last two years; No charge is made to the housewife although evidence that she has used some brand of Fisher pro ducts fa required. , Rock daphne, grafted rhododen drons, grafted lilacs, magnolia, ca mellia at Pearcy Bros.; North Commercial bet. Court and State. Answers Hoy's Query The compact between the states of Washington and Oregon does not prevent either state from restrict ing fishing privileges In waters within its territorial jurisdiction. although they may be within the concurrent jurisdiction of said states under the terms of such compact, Attorney General Van Winkle held here ytesrady. The opinion was requested by M. T. Hoy, master fish warden, and re lated to the validity of house bill 435 of the 1935 legislative ses sion.' Euroute Home Miss Ruth BrautI, art teacher in the Salem high school who has been study ing in and louring Europe the past two years, has written to friends here from Madrid, Spain, that Bbe has started the home ward trip. The letter, written March 25, stated she was having an excellent trip. The return in dicated her next destination would be Positano, Italy. Chamber Dinner Set The start of the e h amber of commerce spring drive for members has been set lor Tuesday night, April 16, with a dinner for team leaders and workers starting at 6:30 o'clock. Each succeeding day to and including Friday, April 19. will see a luncheon at noon at the chamber to which all team workers are invited. Housekeeper wanted, experience necessary. Small child to care for. must be good cook, references, ad dress box 425 care of Statesman. Reunion is Slated A continu ants' reunion service is announ ced for 8 o'clock Sunday night at the Bethany Reformed church, N. Capitol and Marion streets. All persons who have been confirmed in the Bethany church in past years will join in a beautiful candlelight service at this event, arranged by the pastor, Rev. Ed win Horstman. lions Speaker Lynn F. Crone miller, state forester, will be the guest speaker at Salem Lions club this noon. His talk will cen ter on the CCC camps in Oregon and what they have done for the youth of the nation. The Lions' luncheon meetings are held in the Masonic temple banquet rooms. Mrs. LaValley Here: Rev. Lu- ella M. LaValley, pastor of the First Spiritualist church here sev eral years ago, was a visitor in the city yesterday from Portland, coming to conduct the funeral ser vices for Mrs. Mary Varley. Mack Sues John Mack filed a complaint in circuit court yester day asking $98 and interest from S. P. Matheny. Plaintiff asserts the money is due for services ren dered the defendant and for strawberries sold to him and not paid for. Trust Company Named The Ladd & Bash Tbust company was named yesterday as administrator of the estate of the late Elmer-C. Plank succeeding Arthur C. Plank who resigned. Real estate assets are $2000 and personal property assets $1000. Club to Meet Townsend club No. 4 will meet Thursday at 7:45 in the Church of Christ at Ship ping and Cottage. Mrs. O'Neil and C. D. French of Salem will be speakers. Miller rays $5 Carl J. Miller of Portland paid a $5 fine in re corder's court, yesterday on a speeding charge. M ALLOR Y Cravanette HATS 4 5 EMMONS, INC. 428 State SPECIAL Oar Canal Wave. Complete 73c Perm Oil tj JSO Push Wave, J Complete - - Phone 8863 307 1st Nat'l Bank BIdg. CASTLE PERM. WAVERS PILES CURED Wltteat perUoa at tou at tts. DR. MARSHALL n Ongss Slag. Psoas 6609 Successful Ancient Chinese Herb Remedies Guaranteed tor Bladder. Kid ney, and Urinary Disorder. Consti pation. Appendi citis and Tumors, Neuritis, Asthma and Bronchitis. Rhe u m a t ism. Throat, and Glands. Skin Dis eases. Positive Removal of Liv er and Female Complaints. Sto mach. Gallstones and pains of male, female and children, all no operation. CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Medicine A Herb Co. 123 N. Commercial St, Salem Ially Office Hours B to S p. m. Sua. and Wed-, 9 to 10 sv an, fii.l Elliott Estate Ik The estate of the late Nathan D. Elliott, well known. Salem commercial printer, has been admitted to probate here, i It contains real estate assets with an estimated value of $2000 and personal property assets of an. es timated value of $150. . Report Filed The semi-annual report of the' estate of the late William Dybevlk has been tiled in probate court here by William Dybevlk, administrator. Income to the estate is set at $8905 and outgo at $199. Bostrack Estate In The es tate of the late Peter Bostrack was admitted to probate yester day and Sherman Bostrack was named administrator of real property which has an estimated value of $3000. . -. Ask Seed Loans Thirty seven applicants tor seed loans from the Stayton district will arrive In Sa lem today to complete negotla tlons with Harry L. Riches, coun ty agent, administrator for this district. In Salem W. L. Teutsch, as sistant county agent leader for the state, was In Salem yester day conferring with County Agent Harry L. Riches. Teutsch is con nected with the United States ex tension service at Corrallls. Neednam Named W. I. Need- ham has been named executor of the estate of E. A. Dunlap who died-here April 6, at the age of 77 years. He left personal prop erty which has an estimated value of $6000. Estate Appraised The estate of the late Mary E. Harris has a value of $3978, according to an appraisal filed in probate court this week. Principal assets of the estate is $2299 in cash. No Driver's License Ramo P. Conger was haled into justice court yesterday for driving with out an operator's license. He ad mitted guilt and the case was con tinued for sentence. Fails to Stop Morris Kiorfein. 481 state street, was booked by city police yesterday afternoon for failing to stop at a through street. He is to appear in recorder's court today. Bonus Attorney Named David R. Vandenberg, Klamath county attorney for. the state bonus com mission, has been released and D. E. VanVactor has been appointed as his successor. Pays Dollar Fine Peter Wilber Kramer deposited a dollar In the justice court coffers yesterday for driving with four persons in the driver's seat. Leading Man Gets Chickenpox; Play to Be Postponed AUMSVILLE, April 10. The play, "Beads on a String," which was scheduled to be presented to the public April 18, has had to be indefinitely postponed, due to the fact that Leonard Lee, who had a leading part In the play, is ill at his home with chicken pox and sinus trouble. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith enter tained at a dinner at their home Saturday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter and Miss Dorothy Potter, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lowe, Miss Barbara Roberts and Charley Smith. Teachers at Marion are All Hired Again MARION. April 10 The Mar ion school board has retained the same teaching staff for the cos ing year. Miss Rose Hutton is principal and has taught here for four years. Miss Lottie Black in termediate, two years, and Mrs. Leota Cloan, the primary, three years. so I BusterBroWn Shoe Store 2H0HBM TO DISTRICT US The Salem 20-30 club will send delegation to Portland Sunday morning to attend the combined district governors' meeting there that day. - The caravan from here will leave the Senator hotel at. $ o'clock that morning, the session in Portland to get under way shortly after 9 o'clock. All mem bers of the 2 0-30 club are Invited to make the trip. The local elub. meetinr Tues day night at the Queue, beard an address on the state's finances by Rex Darls of the state treasurer's office. Floyd Bachman. president of the 20-30 group, announced the following appointments on , the project committee: Vern Maihis, chairman, Loren Grier and ' C. Langerfeld. He also named a pub licity committee consisting of "Pat Patterson, chairman, "Pat Emmons and Tim" White. 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He Indicated, that if the attorney general r u 1 e d against him the Question would be car ried. Into the legislature to keep his seat In the house. EPIC DEMOCRATS CRUSHED SACRAMENTO, April 10.-()-EPIC democrats went down to a crushing defeat in the state, as sembly today when their proposal i Hloh of th LeteJtT Joi Screwdriver T420 A3 Three odjustments. Others 9c up Sllp'Jolnt ml men E6c cover Drop forged steef, fitA.irw-K T304 87c up 'w llO I Telephone mssmm Ox" M l M ,1 S i d i i o ; - r?-S COVEIlS )S mmteri.t mmJ J oorSedon jo, U.4t end $3.90 j to levy an Income tax approxi mately twice as niga as that writ ten ' into the administration bill was voted down. 4$ to 27. Neilan Backed for Insurance Office A delegation of Portland insur ance brokers will arrive in Salem today to urge upon Governor Mar tin the appointment of J. D. Nei lan as state insurance commis sioner. 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