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-A i (The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, May 22, 1936 PAGE SEVEN Local News Brief s Ensley Answers Merle Ensley, answering divorce suit brought by Thelma Ensley, states that be be lieves it is not to the- test Inter ests of their children that they remain in custody of the maternal grandparents, . but rather, they shonld be awarded to custody of the plaintiff with the defendant given right to visit them. Plaintiff in her complaint also asks an In terest, of $300 in judgment for Merle Ensley against the South ern Pacific; Phil Huth, to whom the $725 damages awarded Ens ley in the other case have been assigned, also filed answer In the case,- saying $350 of the money was paid lo him and George Rho ten and that the balance is on de posit with the county clerk tor "benefit of Ensley's creditors. Miss . JL o np Speaks Chapel speaker at Willamette; university yesterday was M i s s Harriet C. Long, state librarian, who gave a talk on the reading courses now being offered by the gtate library. Winners of the library reading contest were announced by Dr. James Milligan as follows: Mar garet' Taylor of Castle Rock. Wash., $8 freshman prize; Mar garet Doege, junior from Salem, first prize -of $10 in' the division for all students except freshmen: Una Lee, sophomore from Silver ton, second prize of $7. - I extend my sincere appreciation to the people of Salem and Ma rlon county for their support in my successful campaign for. the democratic; nomination as county recorder. Hattie G. Hart, Gervais. Judges are Assigned Four circuit judge assignments were announced Thursday by Chief Jus tice Campbell of the state supreme court. Judge James W, Crawford. Multnomah county, -was assigned to hold -court at Roseburg and Oregon City, beginning at the for mer city May 25. Judge Earl La tourette, Oregon City, was assign ed to Multnomah county, and Jcdge R. Frank Peters. Washing ton connty, to Yamhill county. Judge Carl Hendricks of Fossil will go to Multnomah county. Foreign" Cars , Pay Non resident automobile ; operators paid more than $760,000 in gaso line taxes in Oregon Jast year. Secretary of State Snail reported Thursday to Governor; Martin. If was 1 expected that this figure would be increased to a million dollars In 1936. The f latter esti mate was based on the 16 percent Increase in non-resident motor ve 1 hide registrations in Oregon dur ing the first four months of this year. Rummage today, 178 S. Com'l. No Extra License - Any fee in excess of $5 collected by the state department for registration of mo tor vehicles used by j rural mail carriers in the ; performance of their official duties, should be re funded, Attorney General Van Winkle ruled Thursday. A num ber of these rural mail carriers had paid a fee of $10 under an act of the last legislature. The opinion was requested by Secre tary of State Snell. L Armory News Lacking Oregon I3 no nearer obtaining new armor ies than it was six months ago, E. J. Griffith, WPA ; administra tor, for Oregon, announced while in Salem Thursday. Griffith; said recent reports from 'Washington that Oregon has been allocated an appropriation for new armories merely was a rehash of old re ports. 1 j - . Incorporated Articles of in corporation for the Oregon State Art Museum association were filed with the county clerk yesterday. Officers are Douglas McKay, president; Carle Abrams, secre tary, and J. M. Clifford, secretary. Would Haul Logs A. J. Whea ton has applied to the county court for a log hauling permit from Green's bridge, near Marion, into Salem. Contest Laws Vary'- Officials said Thursday there apparently was a conflict in the Oregon laws as to the limitation of time for a defeated candidate for office to ask a recount of the votes. , Un der one statute the time for ask ing a recount of votes at the re cent primary election expired Wednesday night orj five dayB af ter the election. Under an6ther statute there appears a possibility of asking a recount within ! five days after the successful candi date has received iis certificate of nomination. I i Sign Contract The members members of the Marion countv court have signed 4nd forwarded to the Yamhill coiinlv court the formal contract foit- operation of free ferry at Wheatland' on a 50-50 basis between! the two coun ties. It is expected construction of the new ferry will get under way in another week. The contract sets forth that $300 will be paid for the present ferry boat, cable and equipment, Th4 boat has been operated as a toll many years. Isham Gets Leave" Iris Ish- am, West Salem youth serving 90 days In the connty Jail here for contributing to delinquency of a minor, was thiB week released by Governor Martin until fall. The release was made; so Isham can work daring the summer to sup port his parents. He is to serve oat the test of the jail sentence this fall after: harvests are com pleted. He had Berved 43 days when released. 1 crossing for Mr. Farmer Order your Berry Tickets now. Prices reasonable. Statesman Publishing Co. ! ' - Minier to Accept Walter B. Minier will accept nomination for reelection to the j Salem school board, he said yesterday;, after noon. Petitions nominating him for a second team have been filed with W. H. Burghardt, school clerk. The only other candidate nominated to date is the other in cumbent whose term expires next month, Chairman E. A. Bradfield. T. B. "Tom" Hill has announced he will be a directorship candi date. Nominating I petitions for school director require 68 signa tures. ! Charge Role Dreskin g In- ringements of the: basic motoring rule were charged to Karl Neuen schwander, Turner, and Harry Baer, -West Salem, on the police blotter yesterday j In municipal court Willard Tv Kerlinger, Port-! and, was ! fined $5 for breaking the basic rule while $2.50 penal ties for failing to stop ;were im posed upoa Jess: Weiser, Portland, and Vere G. Sauter, 1511 North Winter street, Salem. : ' Frys dressed, drawn, 4 for $1.00. Salem Fish &; Poultry Mkt. ; ; t i j , : ; ! Expresses Than kg Lyle" J. Page, successful republican nomi nee for district attorney for this County, this week voiced his ap preciation to j voters for the ex pression of confidence given him at the polls lajst Friday, "If elect ed next November, I will do all possible to conduct the office of district attorney in such manner as to merit this confidence". Page, now deputy district attorney, de clared. ! ; s Leave of Absence Miss Gale Call us for Fresh Fish. Fish & Poultry Mkt. Sa!em Announces Staff Ross Glad den, editor-elect of the Willam ette Collegian, yesterday announ ced the staff that; will aid him in putting out the campus weekly next year. Gladden will edit hii first Collegian nex week for pub lication Thursday. The staff: Managing editor, Howard Cam? bell, Dallas; sports editor, Roy Ferris, Arlington;! society editor; Helen Purvine, Salem; news edi tor, Kay Thompson, Astoria. War ren Peters, Portland, is business manager. Lutz Florist 1276 i' Lib. Ph .592 Case Is Settled; The trial of Charles Watrous vs. Salem Brw ery came to an end yesterday af ternoon after a . jconference be tween the parties developed a compromise' settlement. No state ment as to the figure agreed upon was released. In a previous trial in circuit court hjere, Watrous was awarded $6000 bf. jury. He sought Ho.oOO for alleged injur ies while working; in construction of fhe brewery. The jury sitting in the case was dismissed until Mon day. j Well Known Forester Dies Dr. Auatin Cary, j70, well known to the older member of the North Pacific region forestry corps, who was one of the oldest professional foresters in the United States, died suddenly at Gainesville, Florida on April 2 8, according to informa tion just received by Regional Forester C. J. Buk, Portland. D cary wornea m this region m 1915 and 191 on studies of log praisal. I Approve Account Final ac counting of Laddjand Bush Trust company in the estate of Addie F Mclntire has been! approved by the court. Heirs are Ross T. Mclntire of Washington, D.j C, Lena E. Da vid, Miami, Florida; Nellie E Dodd, San Francisco, and Floyd H. Mclntire, Portland. Obituary Reddaway . Fre'd P. Reddaway, late resi dent of 14 21 North Church street." at a local hospital May 21. Sur vived by widow', Olive M. Redd away; sister, Mrs. Maud Elkins of Portland; four brothers, William of Portland, Sidney; of Seattle, John of Oregon City, and Edgar of Milwaukie. Funeral service will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Saturday, May 23, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Bethel cemetery. Dave9 I Rodger Allen Dawes, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.' Walter A. Dawes, at a local hospital May 21. Pri vate services will be held under the direction of Clough - Barrick company' May 22. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery. j , : Estock Dr. Andrew Estock, 66, lata resident of Eugene, at a local hos pital, May 19. Survived by widow, Mrs. Lllah Estock, Eugene; daughter, Mrs. ; Dorothy Watkins, Eugene. Shipment of remains to Eugene was made by the Clough Barrick company for services and interment, . ' I Births .teuton To Mr. and Mrs. An drew Nelittm, Brooks route one, a girl, Dovie Patriciai born May 19 ,at the residence. ; Badger To Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Ronald Badger, 1050 Huge street. West Salem, a boy, Clar ence William, born May 15 at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. Goodrich To Mr. "and Mrs. Harold Eugene Goodrich, route two, a girl, Carol Joyce, born May 14 at Salem Deaconess hospital. " Turner Td Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Turner,. 1825 North Church street, a girL Darlene Joan, born May 12 at the residence, v Brown To Mr. and Mrs: Law rence W. Brown, route six, a girl, Zelpha Marilyn, born May 10 at the residence. i ' " , Moorman To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard. J. Moorman. 140 East Bush street, a girl, Patricia La dle, born May 11 at Salem Dft- Coming Events May 23 Salem Missouri rlub, pot lurk supper, 7 p. ni- K. of P. hall, 246 H N Com mercial St. May 23-33 rOregon State Laundry Owners association convention. May 23- Marion club county spring Jersey Cattle show, state fairgrounds. May 22 Final date for receiving state capitol de. signs. j May 23 Special meetings Salem water commission, water offices, 18 p. 111. May 24-3o4-Tentb anni versary week for opening of Elslnore theatre. May 25 -7:30 p. in. Mac Dowell club meeting, fire- ' place room in public library. May 27 Stockholders" national farm loan assocla tion, 1:30 p. m., chamber of commerce j May 28 Successful arch itect in capitol contest to be announced. May 26 Fortnightly for- um Marion cnnty Farmer Labor association, Labor Jiall, 8 p. m. May 26 Sjalem school board, regular meeting, 8 p. m., 434 North High street. June 1 Annual meeting Marlon county public health association, the Quelle. June 6 Annual home coming picnic; at Brush Col lege grounds. June 7t Salem high school baccalaureate service, IO a. m., Elsinore theatre, i June 12 S alera high school commencement exer cises, 10:30 a. m., Elsinore theatre. ; Currey, women's tion instructor at physical educa- Willamette uni- Makes Amazing Record Here's "CannonbaIln Baker fillmg up with Associated at a "smiling dealer's" as he makes his amazing record of 28.15 miles to the gal ; Ion on a run from Vancouver, B. C. to Agna Calient, Mexico. Ua- ker drove a Graham Crusader car; he kept It filled with Flying A X gasoline and with Cycol motor oil. He passed through Salem sev eral days ago. ; verslty, has beenj granted leave of absence. She will use the time for study of dancing and health work in the east; No rnstmctor has been selected; to fill her place on the Willamette staff. Before going east Miss Currey will serve as a physiotherapy aide in the Let terman general, .hospital in San Francisco. She will leave Salem May 29. , ! Dance, Gervais, pat. Good music. Inquiries Still Coming In quiries about Oregon are still coming in as a result of radio ad vertising in jj Los Angeles, Mrs. Claudia Benson,; manager of the Salem branch oil the Oregon Au tomobile association who sponsor ed the broadcasts, said yesterday. The advertisements ended May 2 but 16 letters requesting informa tion about the country were re ceived yefeterdayj. As high as 200 letters a day were received dur ing the campaign, she said. Snikpoh Hohors Two T h e Snikpoh dramatic society at Sa lem high schoQl will entertain two newly-named honorary mem bers, George Smith and Dorothy Kibbe, at the Organization's 21st birthday picnic j at Haxel Green Tuesday afternoon, according to Lelia Johnsonj faculty adviser. Esther Vehrsj chairman, and Max Hauler are;: directing picnic ar- case of rain Tues will be postponed. : Invited to Portland The con gregation of the Evangelical and Reformed church, North Capitol and Marlon streets, has been In vited to participate in the 25th anniversary of the Third Re formed church in Portland Sun day afternoon at 2 o'clock. j George to Preach Rev. A. IX George of Eugene will speak : at both services at the First Baptist church Sunday in the absence of the pastor. Rev. Britton Ross, who is attending the Northern Baptist convention at St Louis. rangements. In day, the affair 57 Disease Victims -Fifty seven new cases of communicable di sease were reported from Marion county last week in the latest bul letin of the state health depart ment. These measles, five three of typho included 3 8 361 of of scarlet fever, d fever, two each of erysipelas, whooping cough and tuDercu.c sis, and one e a c n or mumps and j chickenpox. Polk county reported nine cases of measles and one of scarlet fever ; ; i " Quartet to Sing A quartet from Willamette , university. James Pyke, i Eugene Hibbard, Cloyd Riffe and Rev. Oswald Jef ferson, with Miss Jean Racey as accompanist, Will sing at the Sun day morning services at' the Tur ner Methodist church. Miss Mar garet Bieder and George Self, uni versity students, will be guests of Rev. and Mrsj Jefferson on Sun day. ;;; j Police Hear Burgess Patrol man Louis At Burgess, who recent ly attended the G-man school in Washington, D. C, served as in structor; at the semi-monthly po lice school session at the city hall last night Beginning next fall Burgess at: the request of Chief Frank A. Minto will conduct a series oi classes in police meth ods. Visits Aliens Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Allen have as their guests Mr. Aliens mother, Mrs. L. B. Allen, Los Angeles, his aunt, Mrs. J.. H, ; McCluskey ' and her granddaughter Shirley McCluskey of Iowa. Mr. Allen is fruit buyer for the Hunt brothers canning company. ' j Xew Device Shown Demon stration of -a jnew laundry device, the Purkett "ishake-out tumbler," is. being mad4 at the Capital City laundry here j during the conven-tion-of : northwest laundry owners. Paul H. Wandrey of the distribut ing company, West Coast Laundry Machinery) company, is in charge of the demonstration. Minsourlans to Meet The monthly meeting of the Salem Mis souri club will be held at. 7 o'clock tonight in the Knirhts of Pvthias nail. The program will include a potluck supper and music, accord ing to J. L, Cutler, president STOMACH, RECTAL & COLON AILMENTS STOMACH-Uker Acidity, Indigestion. RECTAL Files, Ulcer, Fissure, FUtulaJ COLON Colitis, Bloat. : ing, Ga, Constipation. . Noltopitalwtficaloticnrioa.Nocnfincmcat. Wrtn of call for FREE BOOKLET . Dr. C J. DEAN CLINIC nyiciam mm Smrfmum N. E. Corner Bunuide ami Grand Avcnot TlfThow EAt H9 Portland. Otraon : f actoS i 1 J- We !: l lubricate cars i os the factory specifies HOLLYWOOD SERVICE STATION North Capitol at ! Falrgroands Road . The Big 5 Pump Statloa : ' r ' i . wi usf Chk-Chart tstim R. C. (Dick) Bandy ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS 837 S. Commercial We feature Factory Specified Lubrication Chek-Chart '. Settle, Estate Emma Davis, administratrix of the estate of Marvin H. Davis, has been grant ed decree of final settlement. Estate Closed Final decree has been entered in the estate of Williata R. Ruth. Guarantee Long Life to Your Car A..C SMITH SERVICE STATION Corner S. Commercial and j Miller Streets We Use Chek-Chart System To Elect Officers The annual election of , officers of the State Art Museum "association will be held at the chamber of commerce 1 at 7:30 o'clock Saturday night, Douglas McKay, president, an nounced last sight. Other officers of the association are Mrs. Viola Franklin, vice-president; J. M. Clifford, Corvallis, secretary, and Carle Abrams, treasurer. ) Bradford Jailed Richard H. Bradford, El Reno, Oklahoma, was sentenced to SO days in the county Jail yesterday alter pleaded guilty in justice court to a larceny of a target pistol. Brad ford was arrested by city pollco Wednesday night, after Will H. Block reported the man had en tered his store and taken the gun. Minto Improves Chief of Po lice Frank A. Minto was able to sit up at his . home for a short time yesterday, friends reported. He said he hoped to visit police headquarters today. Minto was. or dered to bed by his physician Monday to recuperate .from the effects- of nervous strain. No Muffler Milton Eugene Kennson pleaded guilty in justice court . yesterday to a charge of driving a car with no muffler. The case was continued to June 2 for sentence. Cars last longer with John W. Harbison 290 N. High Across from City Hall WE USI Chek-Chart SYSTEM Bartlett to Bend W. M. Eart- lett, newly-appointed engineer for the Salem WPA district, left here yesterday for Bend, his: former post, where today and tomorrow he will Instruct his snccessor in that city. He expected to return here Monday for regular duty in the district two WPA offices. Powell to Wed Application for a marriage license was filed here yesterday by Marshall Pow ell, legal, local store clerk, 490 N. 20th street, lwho ' seeks per mission to wed Janice Dunivan, legal, 435 North Water street, Sil verton, a teacher. Owens Sentenced -A sentence of five days in jail was imposed on Steve Owens, address not giv en, when he pleaded guilty yester day to a charge of being drunkt municipal court records show. Amend Complaint Amended complaint has been filed in the suit of Merchants Credit bureau vs. Arthur A. Rise and others. Recklessness Charged--William B. Hawes, 570 South 12th street, was arrested by city .police early last night on a charge of driving recklessly. He was:released on his own recognizance pending court appearance. Officers said he was charged specifically with speeding on tarns. ( . j , . Denies Disabled -The Sun Life Assurance company, answering suit brought against it - by John Kosanke, denies that it owes plaintiff money on life Insurance policies and claims that the plain tiff M not totally j disabled under terms of the policies as claimed. Foreclosure Complaint E a r 1 Coons and Chester McCain have filed suit against Viola A. 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