Ttt CXITGON CTATESilAIJ; Galea, Oreca, CzzZzy Kcnr-, Fclrcsry 21, 1C7 PAcs five Local Nevs ajaaakjLi .... Q) ".v (T Accident Reported Automo bile accidents reported to the police Saturday Included: Albert ' F. Buetler, 88S North Commer cial, and Ralph Collett, highway department, at Union and High streets; Elmer Lake, route f , and Joe H. TJphoff, Woodborn, North Liberty, at Junction with High street; Latimer Chambers, route 8, ana uaiaeauuva uriver at Center and Capitol streets; LT M. . Day, Silverton, and C. C Colwell. route 7, on .Marion near Com mercial street; S. Heckman, (09 North Front, ; and " Ethel 1 Van Sickle, 1243 State street, on L4B rtT neir State Jean Hurler: 132S North ISth, and Elsie Lewis, 770 Chemeketa, at ; Cottage and Court. t , . . ;, .... : ; . ", .. v '- Legislator to SpeaTt D a 1 s y Bevens, representative from .. Clackamas -county,--will be tne , principal speaker Monday night for Townsend club No. 2. This club meets in the Leslie M. E. church-hall at 7:30. Viva Ander son," Miss Beven's secretary, wU - also address the club. J. H. Merry man, ' chairman of the program committee, gives assurance . of some special entertainment num bers. There will be a "DutcV'auc- ' tion.. Members are 'requested to bring pies, cakes ' or anything - else to be offered on the Block. The public is invited. : Chicken dinner, American Luth eran church, Tuesday evening. Feb. 23. Serving from 6 to 7:30. 25c and 60c. ' " ' Gunners Want Culvert Coun ty Engineer N. C. Ilubbs expects to recommend replacement of the -present bridge across Turner road ditch, next to the Salem Gun club, rather than installation of a cul vert, which had been asked for by members of the club. After inves tigating yesterday, Hubbs said he feared a culvert would not pass all the water that flows in the ditch. . Relief Fund Sent The final draft for. $441.81 was sent by the Marion county Red Cross chapter to national headquarters In connection : with the flood dis aster relief campaign, - bringing the county's total to $4,191.81, Milton L. Meyers, chairman, said Saturday. Shafere in Crash Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shafer. have been sent to a San ", Diego, Calif., hospital for treatment of injuries they suf fered in a serious 'automobile ac cident there Friday morning, ac cording to word .received here. -, Their car wefct out pf control aft eT a tire blew out. Rev. Fox Ends Series Rev. Irving A. Fox -. of 1 Freeport,. I1L, will "deliver the last messages of his series at the First Baptist church today. At 11 a. m. his top ic will be -The True Use of Life" and at 7:30 p. m., "The Thief on the Cross, or a Compendium of Complete Theology." ' McCuIlongh Speaker1 C B. Mc Cullough assistant state highway engineer who was loaned by the state highway department to sev eral of the Central American countries to build bridges, will ad dress, the Monday noon chamber of commerce luncheon on "High ways In Central America." Mrs. Kelly Better- - Reports from the Salem General hospital show the condition of Mrs. Rob ert Kelly, injured In an auto ac- cident . here .. last Tuesday, still critical but slightly improved. She suffered fractures and other Injuries. Reports Mishap R. H. Mur phy. 640 North 15th street, noti fied the sheriff yesterday his au tomobile had been involved in an accident on the Turner cutoff at 7:30 p. m. Friday. No further de tails were given. WPA Takes Holiday All WPA projects in the Salem dis trict will be Idle and the district office here will be closed Mon day en account of the Washing ton's birthday holiday. CARD OF THANKS Wt wish to thank our roanr friends for the beautiful floral offerings and for the kindness and sympathy extended, us in the loss of our beloved daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hold redge. Althea Berg, Elma Burbee. -La Verne Merrick. "We Cover the Town" YOU CANT TELL BY LOOKING ATA ROOF HOW LONG IT Will WEAK. WHEN YOU BUY A MIIUKIZEQ ROOF YOU MY YEARS OF SERVICE v -MiUeriiing" Is an exclusive K tented process that makes r Longer Roof -Life. It is -, found only in Certain-teed . Shingles. Let us check your roof now and tell you how long it may last and show you. how little it costs to have a new roof. raxx ESTIMATES "t ROOFS Eass-Hueter and Dutch Boy Paints MATHIS Paint & Roofing Co. 474 Ferry : v : Ph. 4642 Cover the Town A Clinle Schedule Out- The schedule f clinics for this week was announced Saturday by the Marion county .health department as : follows: Monday, immuniza tion at Mill City and school ex aminations i at Gates: ; Tuesday, all day, school examinations and Immuniztlons at Aumsville; ."-afternoon, tuberculin tests at Hub bard - and Broadacres ; Wednes day, forenoon, tnbereulinr tests at Stayton, afternoon,- school clinic, health department; Thursday forenoon, pre-echooi clinic, health department: Saturday, 84 30-10 a.m. Immunization: clinic, . health department. A j iU-j-i.-; f'j-'j : P.T:A. Meet Postponed 'The Leslie Parent-Teacher association meeting has been postponed from Monday -.night to Wednesday nigbt. President R.' G." Brady an nounces. It was thought best not t6 hold . the meeting on Wash ington's birthday. Special foun der's day observances will fea ture the meeting. : , ' ' ". Heavy -Hauling" Banned T h e county court yesterday extended its ban on i heavy hauling to In clude the Jefferson-Talbot-Buena Vista, Sidney-Independence ana th Llbbv-Greens . brldce roads. The order J prohibits - hauling of poles, piling, logs,':', lumber -and wood. i; i":-- Good Vision Endorsed by Mayor V. E. Kuhn yesterday stamped his endorsement on Sa lem optometrists plans to co operate with "the - American Op tometrie association In sponsor ing "Save Tour Vision Week" be ginning tpday : and" running through Saturday. In a proclama tion the mayor pointed out that poor vision is often the cause of accidents. , j ; - -. ,- V: - Tbe proclamation reads: - - ;Whereas, the week of Febru ary 21, 1J37. will be recognized nationally ' as 'Save Tour Vision' week: and- , "Whereas, during this period it will be the effort of the American Opto metric ' association to call to the attention of the people the necessity for greater care of their eyesight, thus conserving their energy and making for greater hanniness and a decrease In acci dents which so often result from poor vision; f Therefore, I, V. E. KuhH, mavor of the cltv ; of Salem, do hereby proclaim February 21 to 27 inclusive, - save xour vision Week'." i , I "Signed, "V. E. KUHN, . "Mayor of Salem. . - Mary Erickson Is On Staff at W. U. Court System To Be Revised Snccession of Cases "Will Inconvenience Bar, Is - Complaint Heard : Dr. Mary Erickson, daughter of Dean and , Mrs. Frank Erickson, has taken up her duties as profes sor in the biology department of Willamette university. She is tak ing tbe place of Professor Cecil R. Monk, who for the next year and a half will work for his Ph.D. degree at! Scripps Institute of Oceanography at LaJolla, a branch of the University of California. She will conduct classes in s oolo gy and physiology. Immediately following her grad uation from Willamette Dr.. Erick son taught In the North Bend high school. She took graduate work at the University of California where she had a teaching fellow ship in zoology. She did research work fn the museum of vertebrato zoology with . the University of California.! One summer was spent at Friday j Harbor, University of Washington. . . ' . Dr. Erickson has received both her master's and doctor's degrees in zoology . at the University of California.' Before accepting the position at Willamette she taught in tbe high school at Santa Cruz. Calif. .:....; Two Non-Support Cases Bound Over SILVERTON, Feb. 20. Jim Dark and Monte Leonard were bound over to the grand jury by Justice Alf O. Nelson of the Slt- verton. Justice court after hear ings today. Bail, set at $250 in each case, was furnished. Law rence Brown appeared for both defendants and Ray Rhoten rep resented the state., ; , The case of Fred Beaudry, charged with reckless driving In connection with an accident which caused Injuries to Matt Lench, was postponed, because of the Ill ness of "Joe Felton, assistant dis trict attorney. I Circuit Judge L H. McMahan's recent order setting bat one date for a trial la department one and directing attorneys to be ready for succeeding eases as fast as juries could take preceding ones out will go Into effect at 1 p.m. Tuesday with- the case of Knlttel vs. Indus trial accident commission' the first on the docket The February jury will report at 10 a.m. for instructions.-': : i. - ; Considerable complaint ' has been-voiced by attorneys 'visiting the county . clerk's .office - over Judge McMahan's new; trial sys tem. The order means that tbey will have to assemble their , wit nesses and be at the. courthouse awaiting their turn for trial with out knowledge' of the exact hour at which their case will begin. - ' The cases of American . Central Fire ts. Ball 'Bros., and Smith vs. -Rostein - were dropped from the docket upon reported out Of court settlement. Following the, Knlttel ease In the order established by Judge McMahan are scheduled: Carroll vs. Great Northern InJ surance company; Cadle vs. Cran dall et al; Turner State bank vs Davis; Ringwald vs. Douglas Mc Kav: Freeman vs. Camnbell: Rnv- der vs. Lee; , City of Salem vs. viiui uu wit. ot Duem tb. Llghtfoot. Circuit Judge L. G. LeweUing will be In Albany this week bat Circuit Judge Arlie G. Walker is to return from McMInnville for re sumption ot.the Woodburn Fruit Growers vs. Ray-Maling: trial at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. m The only new complaint, fifed In circuit court yesterday was a suit by Beatrice M. Whitted for divorce from Burton L. Whitted and for custody of their minor son. Cruel and inhuman " treatment 1 was al leged. The couple was married June 1, 1930, at.LaGrande. default divorce decree 'favoring JuuaDein Reinhart against Alvln Relnhart, permitting her to re sume .her maiden name, Elizabeth Layton, and awarding-her $7B at torney fees. ' p Circuit Court First National bank of Corval Ua vs. W. G. Wlldig; sheriff's re turn showing defendant's bank ac count with Ladd A Bush bank at tached for $500 judgment, - Sheriffs returns on 42 judg ments, attachments, raminh motif and foreclosure sales dating as far oacx as 19ZY. ... . - Probate Court i Mary L. Skiff - rilArrifanaltfn- writ of execution for in. 9 a judgment in ease of Mary L. Skiff and other objectors vs. Mark S. Skiff. Alice Manegre estate; order set tfnr heaiinr March 17 An final am- count of Frederick Ray Manegre, aoministraior. snowing no re ceipts, no disbursements, s Mary J. Johnson estate ? nrrior accepting resignation of O. W. jsmmons and substituting Charles L. Ayers as administrator. Nannie TI. Hammer ootnta- der admitting will, naming Law rence victor Hammer and Roy Warren Hammer executor. John Steelhammer, Evelyn Steelham- mer ana Antoinette Horgan ap praisers; estate listed as contain ing $600 personal nronertv In form of mortgage on which satisfaction to be shown. Jim G...Theodorian mar Clan ship; order accepting resignation of Carl T. Pope as guardian, ap proving his final account showing 93 ss received, $3ZZ disbursed and $14 cash balance; order appoint ing LAaa. Mt Busn. Trust company guardian. Neils C. Peterson estate- order authorizing Paul C, Hansen, ad ministrator, to sen personal prop erty consisting of farm tools in ventoried at $45. ';'' Justice Court Louis DeWitt. 21. and TJotA Ernest Wricht. IS. ah un.n to 0 days In Jail for larceny of gasoime irons an automobile be longing to Secretary of Stat Vari SnelL. Frank Weddle. 1 5. llfwiiv in volved with Bennett Wheeler. Joe and Ralph Harris in thft t chickens from Mike. Crowe, certl- nea to juvenile court and then or dered sent to boys training school. i;nanes c. smith, Charles 8. Chittlck and' Gerald W. Wright, $2.10 fines each for driving mo tor vehicles with defective brakes. Clarence P. Ressler. plea of s-uiny, ariving ear with defective Coining Events - Feb. K-Wfllamette Val ley Flood Control bearing, all day, chamber of eom- Feb. 25 H. B, Clark, president Northern Baptist convention, speaks at Cal vary Baptist church, - 7:45 p. m.r . ' V February 26 Salem Mis sow club, K. of '. P. ball, 24AH N. Commercial SC, 8 p. m. ; Feb.- Sd-27 Annual con ventioa Marion county Sun day school council of Chris' ttaa Edncation,' Staytos M. E. ehnrch. vi i.-.;'" brakes; - ease continued to Febrn ary 20 for sentence. ; - Albert m Fried; - plea' of - guilty driving without operatorh license; ease continued to February 2. Municipa CourL . ; Glenn O. Thomas, . no chauf feur's license, $1 tine, Chalmer H. Brown, failure to stop; $2.60. Complain Dike Is Causing Flooding f .FLOWERS. OLSON, Florist Court & High Phone 71 66 ft ' USB - CHIN ESK BERBfl When Others FaU CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herbs , REMEDIES ' . Healbag virtae ; has been , tested buadreds . years, for ehronte " ail. aents, nose, C ji -V e a a a r r b; ears, -' longs, asthma, cbrosJe eoagb, stomach, gafj stones, colitis, eonstipatioB, dbibetlsv kidneys, bladder, heart, blood nerves, nestralgta, rhenmattont, bigb blood presaare, gland, skin sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. , ' -S. . B. Foag. : S -year practice la China, Herb Specialist, 123 5. Oaamcrcial 8t Salem, Ore, Off lee bears t p. as. ' SPECIAL Oar Csaal Wave, Complete 75e Perm. OU ; 'Sf.50 sft, Pasb Wave, M, v i M I Coasplete I I ; $07 1st Natl Bank. Bdg.' CASTLE PERM. WATERS What's in ; the Bottle? : It it's a bottle of medicine, you can't tell what's inside' (except that it'a probably something bitter!). Ton must trust your druggist trust that he has followed your doctor's orders trust that he has used only fresh drugs of the -highest grade. - - r ;- - ; : r , Tour own doctor will tell you that we are worthy of this trast When yon have a pre scription filled here, you don't have to wonder "what's in the bottle." . ' : ". - Above all, yon must have faith that he has compounded your prescription properly, for un like recipes, they rarely state bow the Ingredients are; to be mixed."' SCHAEFEft'S DnUG STOIUB ISA K. Commercial Ph. 51P7 7023 farmers living Upon East Side Suffer Now Says.; Report to Court 'r:'.'-V When the county diked k sec tion of Mill creek between the penitentiary and the prison an nex two years 'ago farmers west of the stream were freed from the trouble of , winter overflows across their land but farmers to the east became the high -water sufferers instead, a delegation of the latter complained ,to the county court yesterday." Heavy damage is being done by the new overflows, the group declared," be cause only the west side of the creek was diked. ; The' delegation, . which Included Tom Fitzpatrlck,' Gas . Schllcker, Otto Hoven and Merle Holman, declared the only reason they had not Instituted injunction proceed ings against the diking . project two years ago was that they had been assured the east bank alson would be raised. Fltspatriek reoorted a . fence which had stood 28 rears on hla place had been, washed, away dur ing the last two years and Schllcker said the wash was so heavy on a 17-acVe corn patch that the cornstalks left in the ground were washed away. The county engineer was di rected to inspect the district and see what remedy could be ef fected next summer. The farmers suggested a small creek which flows throusrh the washed area might be cleared sufficiently to carry away tne water and elim inate the erosion.- . " Mrs, Ekman Gravely 111 - SILVERTON. Fab. 10 fra E. R. Ekman. .Who was taken ta a Portland hospital after sud denly being taken 111 Friday, is in critical condition it was re ported tonght. Physicians said she did not suffer a stroke as had been reoorted. Mrs. Ekman collapsed suddenly after being at worn ia tne garden of her home. Do You See ing Clearly? Are year sore that you are enjoying the fullest measure df vision through your eyes? llany a person who has some here has been aa ' tonishlngly surprised - to find that he or she ' has been going about . for years with impaired vision and Is agreeably . amaied what a dlf fer e n c e correctly-fitted glasses make. Have a thorough examination. MORR IS OPTICAL CO. 444 State St. Ph. 5523 Tea Schools Sign ; Scholarship Test Blilk Sample Dates Given; Health Contest Also ; Set Thla Spring r Ten schools already have sent In entry notices for, the Marion County -Public Health assoclaUon scholarship contest for 4-H clubs, Wayne -XV Harding, eounty' elub leader, announ'ced yesterday." They are Talbot, Salem Heights. Craw ford, Auburn; White .View. Fair view, Mission ; Bottom, ' Aurora, Brash Creek and Parrtsh Gap. V , Milk samples entered by. the contestants will be picked ' np March : $ at Parrlsh Gap, West SUyton,- Turner, - Talbot, Craw ford Liberty and Salem Heights; March 10 at Valley View,' Auburn, Bethel. Mt." Angel. McAlpin and Brash Creek; . March 17 'at An rora. Mission Bottom and White. .. . Harding said that in the. regu lar, health contest to be held in connection with the annual spring 4-H elub show-' to be held 'In Sa lem "April ' 22.- 2S and '24 physi cal examinations would be given by a doctor probably April 22. The high scoring girl and . boy will. represent the county et the tata fair, . - : ...... . Each . health club member may make one entry, 22 by 24 Inches, in the health poster contest; Har ding said. They will be divided Into ; five V classes, , food,;. . safety, posture, cleanliness and exercise. George Rhoten to Euild Hew 2-Story Xletidenco George A. Rhoten took out a permit Saturday at the city build ing Inspector's office for con struction of a two-story dwelling at 124 S South Church street, to cost $SK0O. Another permit issued Saturday went to Mrs.- Olive Reddaway. to reroof a. house at 1421 North Church, street at a cost "of $400. ! ' ' Tlie ' Chinese Tea Garden 102)4. JJ. Commercial St. SERVES CHINESE - AND AMERICAN DISHES t-tonnerty Sbaaghal Cafe New Kev Management - Bv.GhanlLaza CHINESE MEDICINE CO. - Nataral remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skia,,a ad , ariaary system of men and women. Remedies for ; constipatkm. aatbasa,' artbrirJa. agar diabetes and rheumatism. T 19 years la basi-' aess. Nataropathle phydclaas. -S83H Coart St. Ootiff - Liberty. Office - opea Satar days and , Tuesdays aly. 10 A. M. to I P. H,4 P M lo-T. CJoasali at Un-1 Hood presaare and urine tmm, ' 9m mm gmt 1 ' . T. XJLM , U.D. 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