i TKo QBEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, f vesa'ay Morning, December 7, It 13 evci 'I- TPunlbllu ails CntCUIT COURT I points guardian Rosa Hammer. Lucille Shadley vs. Albert L. I Herbert Lulay estate; final order Shadley; default dhrorce decree approves final account of J. A. restores plaintiff maiden name, Lulay, evecutor, settles estate and Lucille Chrlstopherson. discharges executor. Bert Wesley Trosper vs. Mary- Martha M. firowneH st.t- r. Virginia Trosper; default divorce cejp, of hel Finch BrownelL decree restores defendant's mat- Mrs Dorothy Peterson and Frank denname, Mary-Virginia Kennedy. l. Brownell Norma Lee Corey vs. Billy J.I - . . . . Porov- ordr dismiss!. I - . A ,, , ... oi atois wara signs acKnowiedgs A Mane McCulley vs. Eldonj fl.n ,har ftf M .,. - " Wayne McCulley; arrange sepera- w Kari(s t'tA. MrmMm Hon agreement giving custody otl t . . . . child to Marie McCulley. estab- .js, ,n1 . ltH, w . lishing support payments of $50 Turner ' per month, dividing property and , Tmblr rtater twits BV responsibilities; divorce decree order of -ittion in ,ani t granted and agreement approved, t Myrl D. Jackson vs. Herta Louise Jackson; property agree ment eives two automobiles to plaintiff, house and goods to de fendant, restores defendant's mai den name of Herta Louise Toelle, all in event that decree of divorce be granted. Norris- G. Langsev vs. Flava Langsev: default divorce decree granted. Beulah E. Howe vs. James H. Howe: divorce decree restores maiden name, Beulah E. Pleasant, to plaintiff and certain personal property. Virginia Hard man vs. Waldo Hardman; order restrains defen dant from molesting plaintiff, or child, and from mortgaging or disposing of household goods. Eloise Nelson vs. James E. Nel son; plaintiff makes non-military affidavit. Monte Leonard vs. Eva E. Leon ard: agreement between parties gives custody of child to Eva E. Leonard with $43 support money per month in event divorce decree Is granted. Edna Boling vs. C. A. Boling: divorce decree awards custody of child to plaintiff with $50 support money per month. Harvey L. Clark is excused from grand jury by order of Judge E. M. Page. State vs. V. A. Burnstedt; con tinued until December 11 at 10 a.m. for imposition of sentence. State vs. Leon DuBois: motion of District Attorney Miller B. Hay- den to resubmit indictment to grand jury Is granted. . Cases have been set for trial as follows: in Judge E. M. Page s department; January 7, Schmidt vs. Wallace; January 12, Klefn vs. Gentner; January 13 and 14, state ex rel, Davidson vs. Has- senstao; January lo, Barnes vs. Thomas; January 19, Lettenmaier vs. Cochran; January 20, Gouge vs. Coolidge and McClain: In Judge George Duncan's depart ment; Decemberl3; Mortimer vs.' Bowen; December 15. Mathers vs. Mathers; December 17, Bloom vs, Bloom; December 21, estate of F. G. Stearns; December 23, Mat ting vs. Lederer. Vivian B. Morley vs. Murrel E. Morley; counter affidavit of defen dant alleges support payments were made In the amount of $1100, reply affidavit alleges payments to have about $700 for plaitiff and seven children. Dick J. Heitschusen et al vs. L. J. Tharp et al; complaint attempts to quiet title to real estate. PROBATE COURT Harry Hammer and Clarence Hammer guardianship; order ap- LAVISH LUXURY EASILY ATTAINABLE ing certain property. Ana B.' Thompson estate; order approves final account of executrix Lou Thompson, direct distribution of estate and authorizes her dis charge following filing f receipts of heirs, i -. i - Andrew O. Steelhammer estate; order directs citation of heirs to show why 'administrator John Steelhammer should not sell cer tain real estate f Laura Faulkner guardianship; order confirms sale of real estate by guardian Lydia Grant, 'J Herman F. Rittman estate; stip ulation between executrix Emma Hill man and state treasurer agrees that correct value of estate is $89, 761.88 instead -of appraised value of $62,838.88 making tax assess ments of $1288.89 due to state. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Lawson Lewis Kandra, 24, Mer rill, soldier, and Dorothy Ruth Day, 20, Salem, student. Floyd C Turner, 24, Camp Adair, soldier, and Betty L. Doty, 16, Wyoming, student. - Edward A. Southworth, 20, 526 Lucento, it, Portland, electrician's helper. -.-'--.--- -:- - -; Matthew Tom Nix, 30, Wood burn, farmer, and Mabel Anna Siefert, 23, Hubbard. JUSTICE COURT Robert Russell Stone; violation of basic rule; $5 and costs. MUNICIPAL COURT Duke Monte Gust, 1310 South 13th street; violation of basic rule; $3 fine. Hugh Paul Evans, route three. Salem; failure to stop; $2.50 bail. Verna McGregory, Salem Dea coness hospital; running over fire hose; $5 fine, with $2.50 suspend ed. Earl Sloan, Aberdeen, Wash.; drunk and Vagrancy; 30 days sus pended. Margaret Leno and Vera Leno, Grand Ronde; vagrancy; $25 each and ten days in Jail, sentence sus pended. Evelyn Westling, 294 Stark Belmont, welder, and Laura M. 1 street, Woodburn; disorderly con- Pie Social Nets 78.85 at Pedee PEDES The PTA gave si pie social at the high school Friday. The net proceeds from the pies was $78.85. - ." . Lyle Van Dyke and sister, Joyce, of Salem visited friends at Pe dee and Ritner. Lyle was on fur lough. He is a coast guard sta tioned at Portland. Mrs. P. M. Ritner has been in Salem for a few days. duct; $50 fine and ten days in jail; sentence suspended. Wilburn Sidney Russell; five in driver's seat; $2.50 bail. Robert Elton Erikson, 1800 State street; reckless driving; $25 fine. Wallace Bonesteele, jr., 1244 Saginaw street; running red traf fic light; $2.50 fine with $125 suspended. Funeral Services Held For Sin Julia E Brown ELDBIEDGE Fuaeral serv ices were held Thursday in Salem for Mrs. Julia JS. Brown who passed away November 2t at a Salem hospital. Interment was In Pioneer cemetery. Rev. E. S. Fish er officiating. Julia E. Brown was born at Crown Point, IndL, December 22, 1876. She moved to Oregon with her parents when a young girl and lived near Brooks. In 1898 she was married to G. W. Brown. They lived in the EXdrledge district for 19 pears. Mr. Brown preceded her in death. She is survived by one daugh ter, Mrs. H. R. Scheurman of Monmouth, two sons, Karl M. Brown of Eldriedge-and Leslie H. Brown of Forest Grove; one bro ther, David Hart of Berkely, Calit, and one sister, Mrs. Cora Farrell of Portland. Grandchildren are Elinor and Shirley Brown, El driedge; Sandra Lee and Jimmy of Forest Grove, Melvin Laddie Brown of the army air force in England, Gloria Joy Scheurman of Monmouth, Opal Scheurman, stu dent at Willamette university and Milton Scheurman of Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. T. 2L Nusom and son Terry Lee of Clatsksnle were here Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Julia E. Brown. Mrs. Brown was an aunt to Mrs. Becker and Mr. Nusom. .V.; - Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Edwards of philomath were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Basmussen. Miss Mary Jane Dardis of Great Falls, Mont, niece of A. J. Rasmussen, visited here the past week with the Basmussen and F. E. Hammet -families. She will Silverton Organizes 2 iSix Dens Citl Scouts .' SILVERTONisix iens of cub Scouts have been l organized here Vlth five den mothers chosen to Include Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. P. Os Wade,-Mrji. jtver Myren, Mrs. E. i U. :J- Kleemaii and Mrs. Ralph Moseng. One more idea mo ther is to be appointed, p The cub scout I committee In cludes J. i OrlieJ RusselL O Leo nard Jones, : Lowen Brown, Dwight Foote and! James Holings- worth. ! , i Perm OQ! Posh Wave M M CompleteL. J Open Thurs. Eva. i by Appointment Mil Phone 3 63 - 385 First National Bank Cldg. Castle Perm. 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