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OREGON STATESMAN, galea, Oregon, Sunday Morning, November 22. 1931 PAGE FIVIS IiptalllIe iBnefe Blasehfdrda Chanaw Location- Dra. B. and R. Blatchford, den tists, have moTed . their offices from tlx e,lghth U the fifth floor of too First national nana ouiia ing. They will be associated with Dr. GeoTgo Lewis. ' . J School Visitors Many Tester-1 4 Clinic Schdnlo Given -The day seemed to he visitor day at schedule of county health depart- the offlcee of ; thOvcounty school I ment activities for the. week. superintendent, , Judging ty the l which includes nine clinics. Is as lurmber, according to Mrs. Mary I follows: Monday all day. dental 'A. Falkerson, s u p e r 1 ntendent, 1 examinations' at Stlverton; morn Among those who vialted the of-1 ing.l clinic for 'girls at Leslie Jun tlce were James-Miller. teacher in I lor high school J afternoon, clinic woodburn nlga school; - E. U tar. high school girls. Tuesday? Koagers, school Doara airector oil preschool - and toxoid clinic at Buena Crest; L. B. McClendon, 1 Woodburn. Wednesday staff principal A of the .West Stayton! conference for district five: school; Theresa Dealer, principal J morning, dental examinations at iuo aa.v au6 yuuuv vuuui, i mo ueaim center; lu 10 1 2 p. in., rs. aiary Murray, aiapeuo rows school clinic at the health tn ana.Mrs, Alma aauikey, suverton iter; afternoon, ipreschsi : and Hills schools directors, ana Mrs. l toxoid at Brooks.. Thursday Ethel Gulvin and daughter. Ere- f holiday. Frldav afternoon. nr. of the Y. M. C A. junior diyision lyn, from the Looney Butte dis-I school clinic at. the health center, (tomorrow evening will meet at the ' ':'" "i-'t 1 Saturday 8: SO to 19 a. m., tox- IWer Teacher Visit Mrs, 1 0ia Un,C at tae Z George DyeY, formerly .Miss tGeor- Tests Xear Completion The gla Ellis, ;wbo at no time was a Stanford. achievement tests, given teacher in the Salem public to eighth graders in county schools, stopped here a few days schools thl falL will h comnleted last week with) her husband. Cap- jthia week, declare Mra. Mirr A ,taln Dyer, wbo is master of the Fulkerson, Supt. "The tests, is- b. b. Maioto, Ban,jiraAC)cornoBo- sued to determine general knowl- imu ,iiner.- me captain was, on edge, have shown a glaring weak- tbis vessel a few-years ago when Desa in language usage, Mrs. Ful- lt transported national Ad club hereon said. tA gratifying part of members to Hawaii. After giving the quis. she said, was the ex- up ner. teacning nere, Mrs. uyer ieellent answers to geogsaphy questions.' " . Bill v Divorce Asked Mao Jackson has filed suit for divorce . from B. E. Jackson whom she married la .Dallas In June, 1530. She charges cruel and Inhuman treat ment, saying .that ho struck her and called her Tile names. Parents Visit Display A large number of Salem parents and teachers yesterday visited' the book display arranged during the week at the public library in ob- -srvance of National Book week The display closed last night. Plan Fathers Night Directors T" to plan for the annual fath- er-and-son banquet which probab ly will bo held sometime during the week after Thanksgiving. Named Administrator- U. G. Holt has been named administra tor de bonis non for the estate of A. B. Hudelson. Ho succeeds Eleanor Hudelson who was ad ministrator until her death recently. was graduated from the TJniver- slty-of California and at present Is working toward her. master's de-. gree. She and her husband plan Izaak Watt on Meeting Offi cers and directors of ' the Salem Izaak Walton league will meet Monday evening' at 8 o'clock in Gehihar Meets Dealers Max I the chamber of commerce commlt- Gehlhar, director of sericulture, 1 tee room, it was announced Sat- to stop here on tjaeir return from I spent Friday in The Dalles study-1 nTuay. California. ing a plan proposed by fruit and I ' Miss Luella B. CalUn ered Spencer Corsetiere, in Salem on Monday and Tuesday. I gUte poijce Ct u ' 21 a nl. -kll n reglst- V'lJl dreTa'tte TstTryhoVr 'at will be Zltt a . In?? 60 Kn, "ee 1 n PublIc library 'yesterday Tuesday Dratd,on basis as the mornlnr. The hour was devoted to November 23 and 24. Miss Cal- lin has been given charge of Spen cer Service in Salem. Corvallls and nearby towns. For informs tion and appointments call or ad dress her at the Marion hotel No Donee Broken X-Ray pic tures taken of the right leg of MrSi-Vivlan Bartholomew, high Inferior fruit and J w0rld peace and friendship vegetables are being hauled into (through books, iue siaie, u is cnargea, wun I i only county officials to make the I Board to Meet The school check. board of Salem district. No. 24, will hold its reaular meetln at Six Will Hike Six persons yes- I the high school building- at S teraay were signed up to . go on I o'clock Tuesday evening tne unemeKetan nike to Lake La bish this afternoon. The party, which wil leave the Y; M. C. A. Prowls Rifle Equipped Rifles of .30-. 30 calibre have been added school physical education instruc- J at 4 'clock Includes: Cliff Ben-I M equipment for -Salem night tor. who' on Friday was seriously injured when a piano fell on her. revealed' no bones were oroaen hut that had received a severe Jesgle star contusion ana sprain, one yes terday was. reported as resting as eomfortablv as possible wnue son, leader; E M. Hoffnell. Hel- en B. Hamilton. Cordie Winer. Lucile Jaskoski, Leah Suing and prowl cars, according to Frank Mlnto, chief of police, Judgement Entered. Judge ment for money has been entered in the circuit court in the case of the Pekin Fireworks company 4-H Leaders to Meet The ouarterlv meetinar of the conntv suterlng from bruises, sprains and J4-H club local leaders will be held I against S. J. Shoen a wrenched back and shouiaer. 1 in the Salem Chamber of Corn- It is expected to be at least a merce rooms on December Sth, week before she will be ble to it was announced Saturday. Mrs. return to her clases. Waldo Brown of Hubbard is pre- sldent or tne group, wnue Miss Oil Man Advanced J. K. Steig- Thereaa Dphlen of Mt. Anel is srer of Hoqualm, Wash., has been gecretarv. named to succeed B. E. Owens as local agent for the Union on com- to complete v isna w . u. pany here, Owens, who came to Harding, rural school supervisor, Salem about six weeks ago from and Mrs. Mary A. Fulkerson, su- Portland has been advanced to perintendent, will complete their the position of Willamette valley fall visits to the county school special agent; his teritory exiena-i "us we. iub iw yau w ins from Woodburn to Cottage week. Mrs. Fulkerson visited the Grove. Ho wll continue to maxe 1 auu, cua his home here. Owens takes tne ana jnonuor scnoois. nlaee of E. G. Swalles. who nas . . Lr"!ll",lea ot interest each year ou 110,000 if you knew that tne One Alarm Sounded Only one fire alarm was sounded in the city yesterday that for a chimney fire at 1010 Leslie street, shortly before noon. Seeks 3Ioney The United States Rubber company seeks money in a complaint filed in circuit court against George Klmsey. WILL- SPEAK o E. F 1 tr!ct manager for the Union Ser vice stauons, inc. principal awaited you at age 65? t int.c cnuffht Jennie I That's IPj Insurance. And in ad- S NEEDED TO D CROSS ( Continued from pas 1 M Schafer and W. E. Shafer, Jo- diiion, if you die before reaching continued "We appreciate what S8i)h A. Etsel and Anna Etiel and age 65, the principal will go to nag been done but the workers Bank of Stavton are made de- your family. Paul H. Acton, 201 ln tne fiid now must not let a j. an. t avk M.t I AM evi I s T3 1 v ir I 1 f endants in a suit filed in the cir- I Masonic Bldg. & a, fVa Miam f I CUlt coun rcncnwi. oum Bff- Strk-JamM O'Neal wun.ii rVInf rir Tk In aeriouBlv ill at cent from October 20, 1930, mon- his home, suffering from a stroke VJTLa 1125 atlornes' fees of paralysis on Friday morning. down but rather redouble their eforts to contact every resident possible. Every person could give at least one dollar and many can afford much more." With only a third ot the 85000 are 'askedin the complaint. The Wort fcu beeu .sent to I quota on hand Judge George Ross- sons to come to Salem, O'Neal. who is 74 years old, had been re covering from a serious Illness of two years ago. Slaters go South R. D. Slater, superintendent of the Oregon Gravel company here, and Tlrs. Slater have gone to San Fran- holidays on Thanksgiving day and else, Calif., to visit with Mrs. the following Friday. On account Slater's mother before the latter of the holidays, the activity sched- leaves for the east. They are ex- ule at the high school has been pected to return here by next advanced one day. Student meet- Thursday. ings will bo held this wee as roi- . . uAn student council. I Deeds Authorised. comnlaint also asks that the coun- ty.sherlff be directed to sell cer tain properties at a sheriff's sale. Dressed, prime young turkeys. TeL 67F8. . ' Thanksdvinc School Holiday Salem public schools will observe man. local ehapter chairman ex prosed the opinion .that the "pro gram of the organization would be criticslly handicapped" if there was not a more liberal responses from the community than has ber shown to date. Obit uary f 21-6 SCORE "Pete! iMctaf f cry Shines as ; Dark Horse BalLToJer; ' Reed's Boots Help i- '- (Continued from nage't) to go' for a score. DeMarais made a yard, and McCaff err an equal distance on two successive bucks. scoring the touchdown. . Welaser ran around end for the .extra point. Perrine paved, the way for Sa lem s third score by returning an Albany. punt at the opening of the fourth period, 30 yards to the Al bany 15 on a beautiful run. C Reed and Welsser took turns ln packing the oval to the three-yard lino tor. a first down and Welsser smacked the line for the touch down and again for the extra point. Albany Score 1m Totally Unearned After failing on Its earned op portunities to tally in the first half, Albany finally got a touch down which it our&'t earn at ail. Passes bad carried it to Salem's 25-yard line and on the last one that worked Bates had a clear field but was overhauled from be hind by Sugal. Sugal then Inter cepted the next pass on the 18 yard line. Salem was penalized to the three-yard line and on its at tempt to punt out, the pass from center was low, and after a scram ble in the end zone Miller of Al bany fell on the ball for a touch down. The try for point failed. Salem was well on Its way to ward another score when the game ended, with the ball in its possession on the Albany nine yard line. Salem made "ll first downs to Albany's four, and 126 yards from scrimmage to Albany's 86. Lineup and summary: Salem Albany J. Reed LE Monee Bennett LT Rupert Fisher LG Sutell San ford C Patterson Earl RG Bolton Otjen RT Miller Cross RE Baker C. Reed Q Merrit DeMarais LH Bates McCaffery. . . ,RH. . Montgomery Weisser F Bayne Scoring, Salem: Touchdowns, C. Reed, McCaffery, Welsser. Point after touchdown, c. Reed, Weisser 2 (all running). Albany: Touchdown, Miller. Referee, Howard Maple; Um pire, Dave Stritmater; head lines man, Charles Gill. Noted Educator From Hawaii is Visiting Adams O. D. Adams, director of the state board of vocational educa tion, has as his guest today Har vey L. Freeland, territorial di rector of vocational education ror the Hawaiian islands. Mr. Free land . stopped here en route to the convention of the American Vocational - Education association which will bo held at New York City during the first week of De cember. The two men became acquainted' several years ago through their similar occupations. While Mr. Freoland's chief purpose in coming to Oregon was to visit the apprentice school and higher college at Portland spon sored bv the state board, it is possible be may remain here un til Monday ln order to see Sa- lem's opportunity, or part-time ' continuation, school in operation SMSnstMMsUWSBHkMsMBMBSMBWeMaBMMM jt " " ' i s ' . . "' v " '' V , . : , v -. . -: r'j :: , . .i. .-. 4 ... Ct-v' :"-:: W I '; , i. . .: , . 5 "- a-:-:-. : X t. 1 1 Qnlncy Scott, ' cartoonist for ' the Oregonian, wlU.be ttve princi pal speaker at the noon meeting tomorrow of the Salens cham ber of commerce. Jteott's sub ject will be "How Cartoonists Work and a Practical Demon stration." The Portland artist has been in newspaper, work for many years, coming to the Rosa City from Seattle. To develop plans for encourag ing greater consumption of the Salem-mada products a general committee and subcommittees will bo'appolnfed at this meeting, As a result of the campaign, the council has succeeded ln organis ing the bakers and the bakery truck drivers to work toward driving out of the city the pro ducts of outside plants. 0 1 Indian Aged 100 Has Accident, is yFast Recovering minnirrm itui i nr . WlllinWilD WiLLDL 6IVENT0 THCHEK Hopes-are Slight Warrants of 'the Salem school I. payment of their salaries' which i( THE DALLES. Ore., Not. IL t API Word has ' been reeeivett here from t" 3 Warm Springs In- NOW Rain DeSCendS, tJOOdS ehal tribesman. Albert Cueknp, morrow will be received by mf n iir; i ri i i iui ion oia. ' 11 ivcotci ibk uaiai wvum auwvuvy. UUIIIB-- UiUS DIOW iUia aintm Injuries received whe hia horse stumbled over a log and I were duo last Wednesday, ciera threw him Into a rock pile. . I W. H4 Burghardt announced yes-1 .Ho is said to bo rallying from terdan These warrants, bearing the shock of bruises and cuts as I Pf eent interest, will become. speedily as a man Half hia age. I - 4 and expects to resume hia eus-i Issuance of the warrants, done tomary horseback rides over the I for the first time ln the history of ; soon. I the district, was tne result 01 xwoi was a friend of the I problems faced by the ochool ! Whites during the Modoc war. and I board J Directly ." the move waai: tain Jack and his band. (Contlnud from pass t) v ganisatlon meeting' December T, of further contributions t by: 850 stockholders, of his own '.willing ness to put up money, work, all reservation soon. ma energy to restore rumea 1 Cuekop wuuj 01 x.mpire, oat nary n con crete plan did Stockman have .to offers He spoke ot mortgages and bonds and stocks which the Em pire , still possessed, ot hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of notes (including his own for 816,- 090 hut at the same time he vir tually admitted the uncollectible quality , ot the bulk of these In vestments. In order that no chance tor Many cases of dire need, where resuscitation, wild or" vague as it I there are largo families and the may be, should ho omitted ln this I head of .the family has had tittle series or article on Empire, The work, were tound Friday and Sat- fought against the notorious Cap-1 made necessary by recent enact-! Many Cases of Dire Need Here Noted by Court Statesman raises the question: ! "What possibility of salvage existed for the Empire Holding' company when the state corpor ation commissioner's audit snade Jnly 81, 1081 r - urday by County Commissioner Smith and Rcadmaster Johnson on an Investigation of families of men registered for emergency work. The sunny weather ot the past two days will do considerable to alleviate conditions, the lnves- Prefaciaa the answers to this tlgators declare. auestlon. The Statesman inter- All road erews will be changed jects these facts: tomorrow, working under the ro- No financial data except thatltatlon plan whereby eVews work exclusively ln the hands ot the every uura wee. eoterio of Empire officials la at band sine July 81, 1181. There fore whether -the "assets" at that time have been increased or dim inished is a matter of conjecture. It is known that October 20, 1881 the officers, voting four ayes and three nays, passed a resolution to cut th . aumber of salesmen to 15. Oa ha same days thedirect (Turn to page t, col. 1) ment of a etata law limiting the'f amount of money that school dis-ji tricts may borrow. Indirectly, it r was due to the shortages of' school funds arising because In-, - come from'taxes is received long:' after school and its attendant ex-; pensea begin. The school board heretofore haa ' borrowed -from banks funds-en-' ough to tide it over until taxes come ln. Its outstanding notes: this year total some $180,009. ' In changing over ' to the wax- " rant system, the board is not xe veallng a weakness ln the dhv " trict's finances, according to - Chairman H. H. Olinger, but in stead .is only meeting, the pros- -lem arising from the limitation" oa borrowing money directly. School Officers Ot County Will Flight of Girl Still Mystery To Police Here The whereabouts of Lucile M t0t Htr Ssnnn Roehman, IT, of 1975 Madison IflCCL IJCIC iJUUII .treet Violet Keffer. 15. who A. A. Hollenberg v At the residence, 292 N. 20th Girls c league, S club, rutur j asnramm Bupenmenaeni 01 un-s gt ( November 19, Frances Hol- CrafUmen of America, radio, suue naauen oiaunen uj c- ienberg, age 49 years. ? survived rule, chemistry and astronomy sec tions oi the Science club, and boys double quartet: , Tuesday Home Economics, Science. Latin and Commercial clubs; Wednesday General assembly. Guardianship Asked A peti tion asking appointment of a guardian for -Milton H. Brewer, 24, Incompetent, was tiled with the connty clerk yesterday by his . yrtAfhmr Mr. Louise A. urewer, cult court to deed certain real estate in Vernon la to the state bonus commission, ln connection ; with the liquidaton of the Aur ora state bank. Aviation! New low prices. Night ground classes now assembling. Eyerly Aircraft Corporation. Tel. 8909. Miller's Car Recovered The coupe beyongmg to nr. v. w. by widower. Roy V. Hollenberg: one son, Arthur Hollenberg ot New York City; one brother, John H. Belknap of Pennsylvan ia. Funeral services Monday, No vember 23 at 1:30 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. RIgdon and Spn. Interment Crystal Lake cem etery, Corvallls. Johnsrnd In this city November 20. Mar- lnother, Mrs. uouise I Miller of the state hospital, which I garet Johnsrud. aged 78 years. SiTJKK Srlwer hhas severtmU-h" tol on Thursday night. Beloved wife of Oliver Johnsrud . of monthlv Income from in . a . a I Tnilf0 in miULCf W UUUB. anrance policies, the petition siai- 4ender was dented and tb(( gaso. ed line tank was empty. : Citation Ordered.,- .In' answer netitioh filed by Fred yesterday was recovered by city J of 2987 Brooks Ave., mother of police in Painter's woods. One I ingveart Johnsrud, Nels Hansen, Mrs. , I. F. Cook, and Herman Johnsrud, all of Salem; Mrs. Nel lie Blixeth of California and Han- na Knudson of North Dakota The remains are at the parlors of the Salem Mortuary,-' 545 North Capitol street." Funeral no tice later. Reports Now City polrcemen Use of Locally Made Products Is Labor Topic How. to obtain 109 per cent consumption in Salem of locally- made bakery products will be considered by the Salem Trades and Labor council at Its meeting at Labor hall Tuesday night While the response, to labor's drive to this end has been fair, It is not as good as It should be declared Frank Marshall, execu tive agent for the group, yesterday. Needy Families Are Subject of Holiday Appeal The auxiliary of the American Legionellas 18 poor and worthy families for whom it Is making a plea for the Thanksgiving holiday. Tie range in number of children ln these families is from two to seven, and it you are( going to sup ply a dinner or remembrance tor one or more telephone Mrs. J., T. Delaney what size family you wish to aid;'-, The father In each case of the 18 families is an ex-service man "on his uppers" and a cheerful Thanksgiving day meal might do much to make the world a brignt er nlace and give a bit of morale to help hold on with until tne needed Job can bo found. Oregon Normal Beats Eastern Eleven 37 to 6 LA GRANDE. Ore.. Nov. 21. API Monmouth Normal school defeated Eastern Oregon Normal, 87 to 9, in a football game played here, today on a snow-coverea gridiron and with the temperature below freezing. - Most of the Monmouth touch downs resulted from passes oy White to Holt or Edwards. Faus intercepted a Monmouth pass in the third quarter and ran 88 yards for the only Eastern Oregon score Polecats Quint 1 In Field Again The annual meeting 1 'of the County School Officers' associa tion will bo held at the county courthouse December 6. it wss an nounced Saturday by Mrs. Mary A. Fulkerson. county school su perintendent. Grant Murphy, chair man of the school board of stay ton, is president of the assocla- OL.; SI xtion, while Mrs. Fulkerson is sec- UCTCiVf JJ; retary. I State Superintendent C. A. How- DALLAS. Nov. 21. The Pole- lard will he the sprincipal speaker rat, an lndAnpnHont hkthal1 I His tonic Will be "Economy in team, have been orranized aaain I School Expenditures." Round-ta this year and are lookinc for 1 ble discussion of school problems games. The team is composed ot 1 will occupy a greater part of the players who have graduated from I afternoon session. high school during the last two or three Tears. This will be the t IMMUNIZE PUPILS fifth year the team has seen ac- ELDRIEDGE, Nov. zi me tinn nd mnst nf thm niavera win I eountv health nurse administered be veterans who have played ev- toxin anti-toxin to a unmoor oi ery year. pupils at Eldriedge school this The team wishes to get as many I week games as possible out ot Dallas ran away from Salem last Thurs day, yesterday remained a mys tery to the police. The only word heard of the two girls, who were believed headed tor Bakersfield. Cal., was that they had been seen In a southern city on Friday. They escaped officers who had been warned to be on the lookout for them. Mrs. Myra L. Shank, police ma tron, reported last night that she and the mothers of the girls were working on clues that might result in their apprehension. HAVE YOUR Tn PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT . QUISENBERRY'S CENTRAL PHARMACY 410 SUte Tel. 012S Ask Your Doctor and will play return games here or make other arrangements If nec- cessary. Most of the games played here will bo preliminaries for eith er the high school or the town team games. Anyone wishing to schedule games should write Eu gene Morrison at Dallas or call 1454, Dallas. Musicians Will - Attend Concert A large number of the Salem Symphony orchestra musicians will leave the Y. M. C. A. at 12:80 o'clock this afternoon to go to Portland for the matinee concert ot the Portland symphony. Trans portation tor members of the' or chestra who have no other way to go will be provided If they leave word at the Y this morning. LADD &" BUSH, BANKERS Salem. Oregon Established 1 868 Commercial and Savings Department WILL, FLOYD SAIL VANCOUVER, B. C. Nov. 21 (AP) Two noted Americans, Will Rogers, humorist, and Floyd Gibbons, war correspondent and author, sailed on th- steamer Empress ot Russia today for China. Both Intend to go to the scene of hostilities ln Manchuria. Typewritten l...afa will Schwab, asking for the D.DlnM write out their daily reports by meal oi a juaraian k J i typewriter, Instead of by hand as iate of John Wennekamp. 56. in- Jn tfae pagU A gecond . hand typft: competent, County Judge J. y wrlter has obtained at low Selgmund yesterday ordered a ci- t and lnsUUed for tne officers' Utlon for December 4 at It a.m. lo show why -N.-M. Laumy should q O not . bo named guardian. j Births . V Congress, Directors Meet. Di- o ' TT. c.iam chanter-ot -the Smith To Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Oregon chapter will hold their Wilson Smith, route six. a, boy, eTening t 7 o'clock at chapel of weekly meeting -in the directors" l Gerald Frana, oorn on govern oer g4,em MortuarTf m North Cap- roosa of tho United states nation- i at &aieia . . iJ bank building at 8 o'clock to- Mauk To Mr. and Mrs- Clair ".!!r ' 1 Elmer Mauk. route threer a. hoy, DR. B. H. WHITE Night and Day Calls External Cancer Removed with medicine. Office, SS5 N. Capitol St. . Phone 503d Salem, Ore. De Prien In this city, November 20. Phllomene Du Prieu.. 71. Sur vived by sisters: Mary ot Port land' and Paulina of . Spokane Recitation of the Rosary Sunday rAoolication Filed---AppUcation ber 18 at Salem Deaconness rnos- haa been tiled in the circuit court j piui. to hare tho case of A. A.Scramm, 1 carver To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Bhperatendent Of banks; againsi i nam carver, route iour, a gin. itol St. Funeral services at- St. Joseph's church 8:00 a. m. Mon day, Interment in St. Louis cem-1 etery. Yvonne Linnle, born on Novem ber 14 at the residence. Wain To Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Paul Walp, route three, a girl, Charmalee Jane, born on November 12. Rnssell To Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Russell, 950 South 18th street, a girl, cnanoue isa dlne. bom on November 8 at the raelrianiia Oriole Caf, 1940 Capitol I crooke To Mr. snd Mrs. v.Trr ns for that good old fash-1 m.niia Dewev Crooke. 2480 Trade V toned thicken dinner today .Oe. street, a girl, born on November 5 at the residence. the -National . Surety company, placed on the motion docket. Where to DmeToday CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 181)3 Tel. SSB3 Conveniently Accessible " Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable BeUre&t iHemorial -Va V .v: w aATTotel Dinlnsr Room . Special turkey dinner Sunday Tv noon. Duck Sunday, nigni, awe. t Regular dinner iioday. SPlMdenee Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. :f p T5cf and '. jf 1.00: tv' r';.Vw 'yy Famous dinners 60c-c-$1.00. Ram Cafe, 22 U N. CoBi'l St n Fried chicken cinner ano ruw lA-nrh To Mr. and Mrs. Clar enee Wlafred Lynch. 988 Saginaw street, a boy, Norman Clarence, born on November 19 at the resr- '"t- goose, 12 to 8 p. in.; Itdc. Dane- PILES CURED OSM. : BMnt MaraHoa MM at ' DR. MARSHALL J OrC- BISK. - Pobs 50f 9641 A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just ten mtaates from tho heart of town J . 1 "Dr. Chan Lam Chlneso Medicine J30 N. Commercial St Salem , ' . Office hoars roesday and Satnr- day 3 to S r M Dresses Hi are smut mi nw- LOWEST PRICES $4.75 $6.75 $8.75 $10.75 $12.75 The Little Erenc hShop Just west of the Court Bouse v.'.C-le the Market JL P. SPBE:. WHE1N we are moving your household goods We're "sittin' pretty" as the doughboy said. We kriow our business and we keep it mov ing satisfactorily. PUBLIC AUCTION In connection with the Salem Public Market 350 No. High between .' Chemefcete & Center Sts. AUCTION SALE Tuesday at 1:S0 P. M. of tnrkeya, geeae, decks, chickens, dressed or alive, vegetables, apples, spuds, carrots, etc Bring ln whatever yon have for sale. We will turn It Into money for yon. Stock, farm machinery, furniture, food of any kind or Jnst anything of any valne. Bnt have It in early. To ho sold at auction Col. H. F. Woodry AUCTIONEER SALES EVERY TUESDAY - AND SATURDAY 1:30 ' ' Market Phone 031 . -Wni aeH'at yonr homes Vacuum Cleaners and.. Floor. Waxers to Rent J r L. CaO V610,- Vsed Furnltare .'- Department - . - ii " Schaefer's Throat & Lung Balsam Free from all coal tar pro ducts, narcotics and otner harmful Ingredients tnat oner temporary relief - at a great detriment to your neaun; sucn as are contained in many other cough syrups. We offer you a cough medi cine that is soothing, effica cious and pleasant to take at a price much lees than a med icine of this 'grade is usually sold.- This saving is made through the -fact" that this syrup is made in our own laboratory and is in turn passed on to the consumer in . . j rA ; i" An ; dUC and -9 iUU bottles vSchaefer's y-r ,? drugstore :yyi -5 Penslar Agency-' 1S5 XT. Oornl ' -'Dial 1T The Human Hand Truoo that holds just like your hand and the LITTLE DOCTOR TRUSS with its sponge rubber and self leveling water pads, will be demonstrated in our store Monday. November 23 oy Mr. L. D. Gandkm, (and lady attendant,) founder nd president of the Clark-Gandion Co., Inc of San Francisco, largest manufacturers and fitters of TRUSSES ABDOMINAL REDUCERS AND SUP PORTERS, ELASTIC HOSIERY, ARCH SUPPORTS. ETC., in the West". Mr. Gandion will tell you the best type of appliances for your particular case. VVe can not too strongly urge you to take advantage of this pppoiiuirity, for conscientious, scientific service at no extra charge. Consultation and Advice Free Central Pharmacy PHONE 9123 Red Cross Membership 1932 Pledge Name... Street City. County Please check form of membership taken: Annual.- $5 Contributing $10 Sustaining-. $25 Sapporimg-rL-. r :y :.y ..." --v .I-; y . :-:yry - -r- y Dateu . , - - . iTHE iAIERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS Please ; bring or send to Red Cross headquarters. First : .National isanx umg raieivr ing every mgn 1v,., - i