'the pnEGON STATESMAN, Salera Oregon, Saturday Jlcmins, October "19, ; 1303 pag in nvn J. 7 X - I 's f . l-: - . . h -.- -3 I.V Local News Briefs, Clinics listed FlTe clinic are scheduled lor next week.br .the Marion county health department s follows: Monday 9 a. m boys at Parrisn Junior , high v school. 2:30 to 3:80 pin, milkhandiers .at local' health center; : Tuesday, all day, Silvertoa; Wednesday, at ternoon, school and preschool clin ic, Salem health center; Thursday, morning, L preschool clinic, local health center; Saturday, morning, immunisation cllntc, Salem health center. Franklin's Tulip Bnlhs for sale at Adams -and Brelthalpv Jnorists. Also at larm. T - - , . . - .-, - Pension Groan Busy Meant "of the -special city' pension com mittee atBHd: byr Mayor - V E: Knnn "Wednesday hare been sign ' ed studies la their Tespectrre fields " relative, to pensions' lor city, em : giloyes but probably -will not meet together until after the legisla tive session, : Alderman " Walter ' Fuhrer,ve"uirmansald yesterdayw He -announced Dean Frank M. Er- lckson -ef ..Willamette 1 nnlTersity had been added to. the committee '. in an advisory capacity.,'. - ; Par auto Ins. -prem. monthly. Ho mer Smith,- 371 Court. TeL 118 ! . ...- :v , -;.'-..! - ' ' - - A riaa Big Auctions Residential property and mortgages on other ": homes In Lane county owned by ' the Prudential Savings and. Loan '. juociation of Portland. will be sold at -public auction on Novenv hr lv Charles H Carey." sUte romoration e o m m 1 sioner, an nounced Friday. Bids - will be solicited. The Prudential Sayings and Loan association was taken over .by the corporation depart- " - ment sometime ago ana ue saie - ef considerable property ' In Lane MimtT : was one of. the commis sioner's first mores in liqoida- : tion. .. , ; : '': Make" your gardens co'lorfnl with Franklin's Tulips., riant now.. " Honor Old Folks The Sunday "morning" worship service of "the Englewood United , Brethren church will especially honor the old people of the church and the - community. The songs have' been selected from a list presented, as - favorites, by the elderly people. - The-sermon will be preached by - Rev. J. S. Green, a retired minia--t ter of thet Methodist i church. Transportation will j be furnished for any who desire or need it. ,v - Bfg Dance. Kentl, Sat nlteT. ; Yachats Speeder Pays-Geof ge LeRoy Govro, Jack P! 10 fine In Salem municipal court yes terday alter he pleaded guilty to . speeding vith a truck on I Salem treet8ji;;j.'-t--'-ri AAAA:;" AA? ? JAAAA : Here Is I'real, bargain for you. The Statesman' one full rear by -mail for- only $ 00.. v . . Xo Water Meeting---Lack of business to transact and of a quo- rum led -to a postponement ot tne regular: Ealem water commission scheduled for last night; Chairman " Edward Rostein announced. -. Panther :- ' - '' J At -the residence, XOIitlJorth 21st street, early Thursday, Mary D. Panther, at the age of 7 r years; Mother cf Ben and Blaine Panther f gnokane. Wash.: ;WUbur and William panther. Mrs. JuMa Kep hart Jind Mrsl Ellen Holcomb, all of Salem, Funeral, services' Satur- &rs October If. at 2 p. nu Irom. thebapel of W.' T. Rigdoa .com- " pany..5stermentBelcTest4 Memor ial. pars. Harvey ' . '' . ' - In thl3 city, October It, Emma '- Harvey, aged sS Mother of Mrs. . .Pete Paxren.? Gervsis; Bob Har- veyt Mrs.- Mary Valentine. Alsea; -Alea Harvey, St. Louis; Jim Har vev.. Mrs. Maggie Maxfield. Fun eral announcements later from W. ,T. Rigfion Co., Gwynn v - In this city, on Oct. 13; James . R. Gwynn. afed 87?- Survived by son. Robert, Treka,- Calltl daugh ter, JJyrtle Gwynn, :of Montana. Funeral 'announcements later by W. T. Ktedon Co. c Births Cummina -To Mr. J and Mrs, Leslie David . Cummins,? route three, a boy, Harold Lloyd, born October 18 at the residence. -- Sip- To Mr. and Mrs. - .John Wayne Sipe,- a i- boy, ..-Lawrence Wayne, born Octftber 15 at the residence. " . " " Baldwin To Mr. and Mrs. John C Baldwin, route four a boy, "John Arnold, born' October 11 at the. residence. - . . - Schmidt To Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Schmidt, -route three, a boy, Richord Henry; born October 9 at " local . hospital. . v A' MALLORY - Cravanette HATS f4 5 OI3IONS, INC ' 420 State Sulayala Dinner Ao American Dishes How get theref Too walllax down Commercial street to Fits flshlsrs market' then yon stepping upstairs. .There we are. : T , - . - If A It. to 3 A, 31. I rmuDituary-m a mi - ekgavati;;g of All Kinds : Basements Dug " .' ' Dirt for Sale Dirt Moved Dirt Hanled PIIONE Mishap Draws Crowd Home ward or shopping bound pedestri ans nocked in -large numbers about the scene of a minor auto-j mooue acciaeni at state ana com mercial streets- at 8 o'clock last night,? All they found consisted of two automobiles, their ; bumpers securely locked together. ..Police ; and spectators Joined in a strenu ous and finally successful attempt i to separate-- the - two - vehicles. There were no . Injuries or car damages. Hen's special! Black -and' brown brogues, S value, S3.sS." Oregon Shoe .Co next to Ladd . it , Bush bank. . . r . - ' .- Minor Crashes ' Reported Mi nor automobile accidents were re ported to city police yesterday with, the following 1 n o 1 r ed: G o or e; Hurst, Birrerton. and. W.' J. Knozr t SUte and 12tlk streets;; Jamesv Russell Wld, datska&ie. and Mary Ellsabeta Dunn. 1710 Courts at Hood and Winter; R. L. Kin ton. route one, and 'J. XL Farrls, - one-half mile north on Wallace Toad; William Vogt.: route fcit and Harry Ray mond Christensen, ' Marlon, , at State and High."To injuries were listed, ".;( ; ; Quelle Cafe open all nits. Five iBdmstrlal Death There were five fatalities due to indus trial accidents in - Oregon during the week ending October 17, the state Industrial accident commis sion reported Friday.' The victims were Arrol J. Jensen, Payette, Ida., laborer; Ernest C. Loll, Port land, deputy sheriff; Thomas Walsh. Maupin, sheep herder; Os car , Heikkensen, , Portland,, labor err nnd Peter Bosich. Portland; la borer. There were 93 accidents reported to the commission dur ing the week. - , t LuU Florist 127S N. Lib. P. 9532. Five Permits liise d Five small building permits - were is sued by the eity building depart ment yesterday as follows:: Dr.' S. C. Stone, reroof dwelling at 255 North High street, 12; Mrs. C. A. Hendry, repair dwelling at 1 S 3 5 South'" Commercial. $50: Salem Brick k Tile company, reroof buildings, end of Tile road, 3200; James Nash, build garage, 1243 Marlon; $100; Morse, build mar quise, 3 7 Court, $ 1 9 5. : Here Is a real bargain for you. The Statesman one full year by mail -tor only $3.00. Want TJ. S. Goods State Treas urer Holman will introduce a res olution at the next meeting of the state board of control - ptoviding thAt all supplies and equipment nsed by the state shall be Ameri can made. Holman said he had discovered that some equipment now used by the state is manu factured In foreign countries. . , . Dance, ' "Mellow' Moon, Saturday and Sunday nlte. Admission. 25c. 8crving- Chat Fine John! Cas- sidy, Salem man Jailed by city po lice Thursday night on a charge of being' drunk, pleaded guilty in municipal court yesterday but was unable to pay the $20 fine Impos ed by Judge A. Warren Jones. He was ordered to start serving; out the fine in Jail at the rate ot 32 per day. . , '. - - - Here Is a real bargain for you. The Statesman one- full year by mail- for onlv .33.00.7 ' . ' Boosts Statesman "U n c 1 e" EUc .Reed of Aumsville, . sending in his subscription to The States man for another year, declares that he has read the paper contin uously .for '.Tears and that" he thinks "it is the beet paper in Ore gon". "-. Big' Dance, Kentl, Sat. nlte. ., - At Chapel, Tonight Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Graber, missionaries from Africa.' will speak at the Dea coness hospital chapel services to night t 7:15 o'clock. The Gra bers have been guests of Mr, and Mrs. Enoch Zimmerman here.T -. , - --rs-- - - ' . - (Seorge Xewner Here - George Neuner called - at the statehouae Friday from Portland. ' Paul Jackaon Here Paul T. Jackson, director of the NYA for Oregon, visrted Salem Friday. Dr. Chen Lea .a Chinese Medicine Co.. . Without operation - , most ailments of sto m a c h, liver, glands, skin and ur inary system of men and women can be removed by using ye . In business. - a.-sw4 L I e e nsed laturo pathie Physicians. ? - 803 H "Court street,- . -A' corner Liberty - of - 4 '. v flee open Tuesdays ' L"ik W and Saturdays, 10 X'i A M u -A-V---e P. MU to 7. f I Consultation, - Blood (touts csaa Presiun and Urine n. D. -Tests free of charge. USE CHINESE HERBS " WHEN OTHERS FAIL Charlie Chan -Chisse Herbs ; Remedies are non poison- v ens, tbeir neai-. ing virtue has been tested hundreds years is toil owing ' chronic; all- 8. B. Fong ments, throat, sinusitis, catarrh. ears, lungs, asthma, chronJe cough, stomach, gall stones, co litis, constipation, diabetes, kid neys, bladder, heart,: nerves, neuralgia, J rhenmatlsin, high blood pressure, gland, skin sores, male, female and - chil dren disorders. S. IS. Fong, 8 years practice In China, - Herb Specialist, gives relief after others f au. 173 N. Commercial St Salem, Ore A Office hours every day. D to 6 p. m. except Sunday and 1 3 Wednesday, 9 to 10 a. m. i7onderlv Case Heard by Jury Cause of Leg Amputation Is . at Issue ; Jewelry . Listed in Estate - A Jury In Judge McMahan's circuit court yesterday heard plaintifTs case- la the-3 3 5.0 00 damage suit brought by Leroy B. Wonderly against V. A. Douglas for alleged malpractice. Wonderly contends he was not properly ex amined or diabetes test given be fore he was treated: for varicose veins, and ao gangrene developed. ending In amputation jof bis right leg- . . " ----.i f : The defense, starting testimony at 9 a. m. today, is expected to allege that a clinic In Portland found Wonderly was not suffering from diabetes and that the ampu tation was due te easse other than that charged. ' A pear ahaped ring appraised at 32500, a diamond and; ruby bracelet, worth $850 and a . dia mond : brooch worth $350 are among jeweled assets of the 44930 estate of 'Amelia Claribele Rlety, according to appraisal- filed - yes terday; .-Order has - been entered directing sale of some of the jew elry ; Court Filings Elgin D. Soules and others . Ella Soules, suit la- ejection.- De fendant's reply. G. D Bowen vs. D. McCleary and others; plaintiff's reply. '. Frank Waser- vs. A. J. Hasle- bacher and Ed Haslebacher, com plaint for 1553.30. - -v HaUlday and Elliott Motor Co., a; H. -T. Hoke. "Answer of de fendant.' - , - H. O. Dahl vt. W. E. Matchel ler. Objections to confirmation of sale. - Assumed business 'name: : 75 cent Permanent . Wave Shop, 423 Oregon building, -Gamett e l Clearwater and Lucille Curry.- Danco hall license approved for- Nina Brown, Broadaeres hall. route one, Hubbard, : Virginia Witzel vs. Alwyn W- sel. Hearing set ' November 5 , on alleged contempt ot court on non payment support money, - E. Horton and others ts. Ar E. Timpson, sale confirmed.' - Jesse Luddington, Clifford Har per and AlWert Ambrose,' In Jail since late In August for possession of 500 stolen grain sacks belong- ing to Dora Steinboch,:yesierday were sentenced to a year in the state nrison. and naroled to their attorney. . . . Probate Court . filed. ator: E.: W.":- Browuell estate . : John A. Gruchow, administrator; Lloyd Keene, : Ed ' Gilbert . and Charles Nanamaa, Value $150. 5- -appraisers Albert Edward Smith estate. Order to play claims totaling $849.40. r , Lydia R. Clark estate. Decree discharging executor; Vlnnie Powell, Incompetent, Es - t at e appraised at $3042.82 by Jessie M. Martin, Wiley Del Himes and Ross Powell. Also order al lowing payment of claims.. Marriaee Licenses . Max tl. Scrlber, 27. ; route VS. fanner, and . Kathryne M., Morri son,' 22, Sllverton. : " " Enos Korb, ,21,- Jefferson; can nery worker,' and Jane Bernard, 21, Jefferson. ;'r---- Philip Daniel Kerber, 22, Stay- ton;- textile machinist, and - Mary Wachtery 20,-MV. , Angel, stenog rapher.... -a. : a : ;No Permit - The young man who is reported to be soliciting funds here for his education while making the plea that, he Is deaf. has no permit -for such .solicita tion, according to Lawrence N. Si mon, president' of , the Business Men's league. . ' . , ... Legislator VisUs--Moore Ham ilton of Medford was first of the legislators to show up at the itatehonse. He was here Friday enroute to Astoria tor a meeting with younger legislators.- . - ' Woodmen Meeting The. W. O. W. will hold a ; home gathering and - past , council commanders night Tuesday, at the Fraternal temple, starting sat 8 o'clock." All Woodmen are invited' to attend. SO NEW ". -SO DIFFERENT At last your problem of a breakfast food is solyed! A A FREE SAMPLE OF Tie NEW breakfast cereal Will , Be Deliyered to Your Home Thia Week . WATCH FOR IT! It" MiiGt'BlBbiie! Yi of Onr Suits Mnst Be Sold . in Your Choice Of any Suit cr Coat 2 M MOWS ? Coming Events 5 i' . October 1J "- Wfilam-; ette university bomecomlng, -- October 1U rOregost IHgbv School Principals' as sociation. . , October 1ft Marlon coun ty Jersey cattle club, cham ber of conynerce, l:SO pm. October 11) WHUnactte vs. College of Idaho, night guae,- Sweetland field. v October '21 Second U series Elks-Statesman bridge tournament, ISXks temple an ditorinm. . October 21 Special ses aton of legislature starts, . October 23-rOrganlxatlon meet for yenng republicana, QneRe, 7. n.- October S3 Salem school board, resrular meeting, BL, 434 North High "StSeetr-" - - . ' tictane a.zs msuom Ply sponsored by Elks. - , October 23 Atmee 8em 'i pie : UcPherso speaks i- bigh. school audit oriam, . at T:30 "clock.. - October City -wide teacher reception, chamber of commerce, S to 10 p.-sa. . -5 October SI Salem . swb dlstrict Ladies Aid rally f M. E church at Donald, - -October 255 Salem Mis souri clubf .IC P. halL BJs. , October 2S - 27 Marion cevnty Christian Endeavor convention, Prcsb yteriius church. . " , " October 2T Dedication' First Methodist church Sun day school temple. . . James Gwyiin, 87, .t War Veteran TTes James R. Gwynn, 87, Civil war veteran, died yesterday afternoon at' 3: 30 at the Salem Deaconess hospital, where ho had made his home for the last 11 years. " A former : resident of Indiana, he was born May 10, 1848. He suffered a severe Illness In 19 31 and was taken to the Deaconess hospital. After recovering from this Illness, he remained at the hospital by preference, aitnougu he was up and around much .of the time. He was a member of the Salem G.A.R. post. - . He Is survived by a son, Robert O. Gwynn of Treka, Calif., and a daughter, Myrtle Gwynn of Mon- tana. Funeral arrangements, to charge of RIgdon s mortuary. await the arrival of the children. Artistic Package D Helps Says Gross Attractive "packaging of commo dities is an important item in sales i promotion, Ed Cross of the Valley Packing company told the Ad club 1 at its regular meeting Friday noon I at the Quelle. - He illustrated" his talk with ex periences of the packing company here, telling about the increased sales gained when : Cascade chili con, came and Cascade sliced ba con were placed In neat packages and displayed on racks. w IN ANY SOCIETY a: You feel at ease with our label in your clothes It's your assurance you are cor rectly tailored. a: ' - - " - D.H.Mosher 474 Court St. 10 Days At .One of -4 Sacrifice Prices CSS- V- 029 and $27 , Incorporated v 476 STATE STREET MayXJliliz High School Plant i Snell Inrmires o Plans For Iu Use After New y.- r One Built A. temporary solution ' to . the Salem school .board's dilemma over disposition "of the present senior nigh school building upon completion of the new; one; now being planned ' for: the- northwest corner of Ollnger field appeared yesterday-in a letter from. Secre tary ot SUte Earl Snell. received at the office of W. H. Burghardt, school .clerk. Snell said the state might be latereoted In using the old building as a temporary loca tion for state- offices, nntil the new capltol Is ' completed. He wroter; ' . . ': - , .rit has "been brought to my at tention that If the Salem school district" completes a plan for con struction of a new high school with federal "' funds the. building now occupied, will be vacated. - 1 should be interested to know what plans the- board' may have for the use of the building in the future as It might possibly be 'of interest ,to the ' state; to know what disposition - is to be made ot the high school structure.' It any plans hare been made to this effect X should appreciate Tory much -- information ' concerning themu . ' -.".; ' . The school directors have com sidered a few plans, for use ot the old structure, such: as cutting it to two stories and using it tor a grade school or offering it to the city as a city hall, but have net revealed any definite plan in the matter. They said yesterday they would give Snell the information as soon as possible. L SL ,'. 3. v. ?A-;' 4. s - ' 5. - j 6. 7. . : & 9." " 10. .,f -. ,.'.-.o:jvvv'a w - - r . v .. ' ' : :y ' -v-'- r -v r inriiin iiiiHiUM1111'"1' miHiiiHiiii i ii n ttoin u,aw.-.&v..w -. f. Jdddyj- THE NEXT : ' :A : 303 North Commercial St. in . llcrion Street Favored ? Am WPA Project, Word The proposed WPA project for removal of the center parklugs from Marion street here and the J laying ot a foundation for future paring received approval ot : dis trict WPA officers here Thursday and . was sent to state headquar ters, Portland. The project -would cost the WPA. $2290 for labor and the city- $144 including, ma terials -and allowances for equip ment now on hand. - The district officers Slso approv ed a waterworks; project for Bea ver, Tillamook county, and probate record indexing project for Linn county.' - Removal of Parkin Football Robes! -v.: Special Guaranteed all : Oregon wool. geous . plaids! Fringed I 5 Main. Floor mm- Solid Steel "Turret-Top" Bodies ALL THAT'S BEST OF A ALL THAT'S NEW Fisher , Improved triple-sealed hydraulic brakes with new chrome-nickel ' ' alloy drums - Enclosed Knee-Action o and. Do Luxe m4m L - "". , - . - -.. -f V . . - A ) "-- Smoothest el and cylinder ngines with silrer-alloy bearings . ' and full-pressure metered lnbrica- Electroplated lighi-weiBht nickel- alloy pistons .2. All-ail en tSyncro-Mesh transmission SimpUiied starting with eatomallo choke ' Concealed lnsrstge and spare tire compartment . - - New fall-length - water-Jacketed cylinders ; .A' -. . . . . - Even stronger double R-T frame - dJo Armistice Parade Leaders Selected E. R. Austin win assist Colonel Carte Abrams, marshal, as chief of staff for the Armistice -dsy parade here next month while Captain Lewis McAUan of the Sal vation Army, is assistant chief ot staff, it was decided at a meet ingot the Capital Post No. , American Legion. Armistice com mission, yesterday, j - -'f :2i:: r The Armlstiee celebration ai now tentatively; planned will con slstor a; large morning parade followed at 11 a.m. ' by services, probably to be held in the First 4x7 2 mm: tor- - : : y "Y7ES the new Pontiacs are actually even snor "JL Heautiful than eebre, with' a new front-end, new headlight mounting, a different hood, different running boards, and si decidedly different rear-end treatment.' 'And that s only the outside story of the new Pontiacs. The inside story is even more remarkable. The 1935 Silver Streaks are built to last 1004)00 nula; -'- by -The brakes axe trrple-eealed hydraulics with new warp-proofed drama linings. The bodies ' Fisher Bodies with No-Draft Ventilation, insulated roofs, and built-in luggage and spare tire compart ments. Clutch, brakes, and engines are eren smoother, while the Syncro-Mesh Transmission is silent in every speed. And the eren more economical engines feature cooling and lubricating systems that are models for the entire industryl -., s-'.,' - - - These, of course, are merely the highlights of what awaits you st your rentiac dealer. Be sure to get the rest of the story including the startling facts about Pontiacs low prices . . PONTUC MOTOR COMPANY; rOXTLAC. MICHIGAN List print m Ptmrimc. ifiehigmt, ; Ugl mt SSJSfor ih SUmtuJ tT30 Jar lJut EI4) (ttJym tm clang uiAtvt iwfira). Sundmi-pmtp (LM.A.C Tv ' Payment; Methodist church, of the Wills m- ette-Pacifie university football game in the afternoon and ot a Legion' dance at Crystal . Gardens at night. Salem theatres will co operate with the Legion through out the day. - - . : The commission . is content - plating asking . all school chil dren throughout the county- to otn in the parade here to make it one - of the largest ever seen here.-' , " - - " .. M'S BIB - teals 2:20 cms. weight full cat oxide overalls. Triple stitched 'and bar taclced at all points of strain lots of pockets. 4 - . j of fused iron on steel and molded are solid, steel vTurret-Top' OCAtae AOVERTIKMCWr Phone 5151