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VAtiB TEN The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, October 11, 1929 i 4 If rtfl' t;n I p. p Hi Hi a ! U' J' Jl" ill enSSuE GERVAIS, Oct. 10. Health clinics will be held in the basement ot the Presbyterian church in the future, as the lease has expired on the building on Main street where they were formerly held. Mrs. C. W. Cntsforth and Mrs. Sumner Stevens are receiving ap pointments. , Mrs. Josephine Parker of Shel- ton, Washington, and former resl- , dent of Gerva's. was in town call ing on old friends and transacting business the first of the week. . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Naylor are at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mm. U H. Judd at Mo lalla. whi!e Mr. Navler Is taking treatment for asthma from a spe cialist in Portland. Professor J. D. Brehaut. Pro feasor J. Carl Stewart, the Misses Vernon and Herman and Mrs. Hel ena Kstudillo of tho Mh school; and Professor D. It. Moses and MIfs Martin of the grade school attended teachers' institute in Sa lem Monday and Tuesday, - Mrs. Dale Cutsforth has jeturn- ed from Cottage Grove where she had Jieen with her father during his last sickness and death, and is now packing her household gcods preparatory to moving to Sacra mento, Calif., where Mr. Cuts forth is employed by the. Southern Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jelderks and children were Salem visitors Monday. Mrs. A. DeJardin and children were Salem business visitors Tuerday. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ulackbnrn of Oswero and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norton of Woodburn were Sunday guests at the W. C. Snyder home. Mrs. John II. Cutsforth and Mrs. C. A. Sawyer were guests at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. jl,. 4 Swartz in Portland the last of the week. .Mr. add Mrs. Wesley Keppiner are the parents of a 9 pound son, born Tuesday morning. This is the third child and the firt son. Rocket Plane Soars in Uncanny Flight The first flight of the Gernuin Rocket Plane in which Fritz Von Opel crashed at Frankfort, Germany, proved that this type of aeroplane may be practical in the near future. Successfully leaving the ground the ship attained a ftpeed of 1 miles in 75 seconds, which would Indicate that when minor corrections are xnade in construction, it can truly live up to its name. Von Opel is seen at the controls just before a previous test was made. HI KM JEFFERSON, October 10. Last Friday Gilbert Spragg had the misfortune of -receiving a slight fracture of a bone ' in his left arm. Gilbert and Charles Rockhill were hauling wood for the V. D. Looney, prnne dryer, when they had part of . the wood unloaded, they stopped to rest. Gilbert hav ing his left arm resting on the woodrack, when, a stick of wood rolled off the load, falling across his arm, causing the fracture. Gil bert will not be able to work for a woek. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker, former managers of the Associated store in Jefferson, now employed in Sa lem, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knight re turned Saturday from Livingstone Montana, where they spent two months visiting their daughter, Mrs. C. D. Armstrong and family. The members of the Eastern Star met in their lodge rooms for the regular -meeting. After the business session the evening was spent in a social time and lunch was served by ladies from Scio. Mrs. Chas. McKee left for Carl- ton Wednesday where she will spend several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Denson and family. - Mrs. Brown of "Dad's" Service station is quite ill at her horn. Werners Have New Daughter CENTRAL HOWELL. Oct. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner are the happy parents of a baby girl born at the Salem hospital on Monday morning. The little miss weighed - five pounds and seven ounces. She has been -named Alice Marine In honor of her ma ternal grandmother. Everett Milne is having a new chicken-house built on his place. Jasper King has a new silo erected and it is now filled. A. F. Janz. a former resident of this community, spent Sunday with the C. L. Simmons family. Mrs. Christina Anderson who has spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Ramsden, returned to Portland Sunday. IN HOSPITAL MILL CITY. October 10 Mrs. Wilbur Rhodes of this city underwent an operation for ap pendicitis at the Salem General Hospital early in the week. She is said to be doing nicely and will return home as soon as it is permitted. For Cooking Utensils of All Kinds . . Tinware Enamel Ware Aluminum Ware Go to Ray L. Farmer Hardware Co. Corner Court and Commercial Streets Mrs. Hubbard uses utensils from Farmer's store in her cooking school demonstrations T.AKES STORE POSITIOX MILL CITY, Oct. 10 Mrs. Alvin Raines has excepted a po sition as clerk in the Hamtaond Lumber company store. Mrs. Caines was formerly employed in the Mill City confectionery. Boys not Made Stool Pigeons Jenkins Avers PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 10. (AP) Chief of Police L. V. Jen kins announced here today that an bpys were not used as "stool pig eons" by the vice division of the police bureau as had been charg ed recently. In his investigation the chief was assisted by Robert I ml ay, deputy city attorney. The boys involved testified they had been taken on raids by offi cers but that they had not been torced to enter suspected bootleg ging establishments. Lost Hunter is Now Found Again WALPORT. Ore., Oct. 10. (AP) William Miller, 75, who was lost in the woods near here Monday while hunting with his brother, Alfred Miller of Portland, found himself on the Edgar Crocker place, three miles from this city, today. In spite of two nights and days of exposure, Mil ler was physically in good condi tion, About 30 men were search ing for him when he found him- self. ' DRIVER DENIES GUILT PORTLAND, Qre., Oct. 10. (AP) E. D. 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