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I! ! t - 1 i ! ' - . j , - j- ..(? I . ''3;h TOB OSTEON STATESliAll-SiU OBEGON I JL;J:. J - HW -JSAT Jr-, - L. F--M l T IMir imillllMfcnBnMB,,,,, I ! HI I' 11 - "' ' mil ii i . - " " " : - - - . - . .... -.- - - -- Chemeketk 'Chapter- to '-r Meet Ut Lausanne 'Halt . ;;.j f 5 The "'February 'meeting:, of Che la eke ta chapter. Daughters of. be American JtfcYolatlon : wilt be ;an anticipated event of this afternoon at "Lausanne Hall on the Willam ette Unlrerslty - campus when Miss Prances M.. Richards will be the hostess, assisted hy.ilrs. LewiaD. Griffith, Mrs. Chapter- C. Clark, Miss Ola .Clark, and Mrs. Hoy Mills - - " . i - v- Representatives - from - patriotic organizations throughout .the ; city will be special guests.- -.- - -4 --. -."' "!" i "' .'1'? n0man C&& One -. - J -lFeeAr Frma-Toda-, - Due-twine TacffhAt there were ffire':Saturdaya in" January this year a threa weeks' period will in tervene - between -, the, las t January meeting Land- the: XirsL. February meeting -the Salem Woman's club, postponing , the - first Febru ary meeting of the cluh,to Febtu ary 13A;'hfe:nsttal "second Satur day. iMwevitr. ; ALthartImean Oregon Day program will be ". given, with the members of ihe calendar commit tee In" charge, assisted by .the music committee, of which . Mr. T, SL. Roberts- is chaJnnaJ.' ) S t Entre Notts Club Enjoys Fartg . ' " f v: . The Entre, Nous club was de lightf uHy.C entertained JanrVST when Mrs. ilarry Smart; and Mrs.. William .E. , Moses were--hostesses. Fire Hundred, was played until 10 o'clock. Mrs. Chas. ;WiH an,d Mr. Ernest Lee winning high honors. , MrsJtalph.. Hqwasd, and Harry Smart received the,consola tleir prizes: . Refreshments wre ' serred at 10:30 followed, by dauc lns. Members present Included: Miss, Dorothy . Smartr OMiss Asna belle Lawrence Mr, and tMrs.' Harry Smart, Mr. and Mrs. "Wil liam E. Moses. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hummel, Mr. and n Mrs ; Ralph Howard Mr. rand Mr.- Herbert' Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee, Mr. I Victor Swartz, 'Mr. George Johnson. Guests for the evening were Mr. aad Mrs.!G. -Browa, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Will, Mr. and Mrs. Olga .Abrams. of. Astoria., t )n February 2 the ladies of the club' served .a pot luck, supper toy the husbands, followed by a: short business meeting and, dancing. t Only : members of the club were present. - "j ' . " r 0:0O to J2:0O. ,1GW (4915) ? tIortUBBdw- v- - -"-'K--viiif OiOO to 9:00 KFWV 4212) j Portland, concert TSVW; ....'- ritertaJninent. rr -i; -,-6:00-11:00 ir :jtPOS (239 J, . . . Long Beach, ,C1. ; 6-6:39t- or . gan; -Co-V'' gossip and amusement . Information ; ? 3 Or 8, Long Beacjj Mualeipal band; 8-r program; 9-11, entertainers frolic. v. - V i v? -i. - 6:5-2:00 KNX (336). Holly- wood, aL,;. ;1 5. ;;traTel talk: 4:30-7, iconcert orchestra ; ! 7, ; storiee of r. Insect life;r 7:15. church, announcements; 7:30-S, half-hour. of musical, gemsr4l-9, PTosram: 9-io. .-ICNX Jfeause program; lOrll, dance .terches : tra; 112, Filmland frollckew.--6:30-0:00 XTFUiD (268), Ban t Francisco , ;39, reporta- and annjittacements; ,6 : 3 Q;I;3,o, baud .music -by band. 8:00-12:00 KGO ' (81) San Francisco. S, sport review: $10 ponular program,' Instrumental and voice: 10-12, dance music 8:00.10:00 KPSN (315)), Pa- adena, Cal. 8-9, concert; $-10, - dance orchestra. 8:00-11:00 KFWB (252), Hoi - lywood, Cal. 8-9, - Syncopators; 1 9-10. Frank SteverA baritone; Oertrude Redman, socranor Le- Roy Kuliberg and his banjo; to ll, frolics ' - 'a- - g.C0-12:OO -fejR (384), Seattle, , TTaahu, 8:30-10,. program, :fea- 1 taring artisU; 10-12; orchestra. 7:03-12:00 KOWW (230) Wal : la "Walla, Wash., 7-7:39, wiea ' ther,- markets r-9-1 2,-Studio-and danc nrosram. - r-iv 7:15rKQAC (280) Corvallto 7:15 University of Idaho-Oregon Ag ' ricnlturat . . college basketball END BUNION M.' .PAINFOJIEVER Xb Need to Suffer. Another Pay Those Agonizing .Tortnr- r lnir Pains - ' ' f . ' There Is one simple yet lnezpen sive way to reduce inflamed, awol lea toe joints and get them ddwn tot normal - nnd that is to apply Moons' Emerald Oil night- and morning and people who, suffer irom such enlargements would: he ri-ia to reduce them-before they reach a more- or less chronic stage. ; Ask all druggisU or any ; first class' druggist for an original two ounce bottle, of Moone'a Emerald Oil (full strength) nai retasaUto accept anything in Its place. , It is each a highly concentrated prepay ration that two ounces lasts U long tirje and further more If this won- darful discovery does not give yon ccsplete satisfaction yon can have 3'our money refunded.' Special note: People who want toTeduce swollen or varicose veins should get a bottle of Err.erald o:i ait once. Arrlied nisit and mom- lag'as. directs 1 U -;' tri:i r Sicily : ctice an inrrcr: - r.t Mcli will rstlnue - until t. " t tz I .:Lea are re'izzl ti i.;. il.- iBirihday of 'Jane Harbison Honored yth -Oarrrp-yy . i-n.r Fire-Dfrmer :, The-libincof Mr. and Mrs. Jl W. Harbison '. tm- Soatb,"f.Commerciw street waa the scene of bneraf the most 'njoyabte '-:venta lofjjthe month when4 their -danghterf Jane. celebrated her thirteenth- -oirt&aay anniversary jat 'a !.ten, coyer. dinner party , a;which ..lire. .' Harbison was :-the hostess-: i 'I- - i ; j ! The gues'f9f the' evening' la- cltfded .the ten 'grrt of r the ' Che- meketa Camp Fire group of which Mfsa iarbison is"one of the mem-i bersl. :-Mfss -Heien '-Davto- Is th!e guardian of the -campv"-''-r ;.Mrs." ifiarbTson usedi the camp fire motif in the clever decorative scheme 'fis'ed ' ton the tablg.n The candlesticks: ; ware4.faahkned of stems-'ol oak loga. .whUetvthe birtll- day;-cakeuwar,ernaments4 twlth the jcamnfire' "v symboLTiTcrossed fagots with the 'flamev-.vr;; , ' ;" Even the salad depicted a oamp fire jsceae. --fik; .t ... The' ten girls who have the dist tinction h of c-i being U- ChemekeU camsfire girlsv are: : Missi 'Jane Harbison-; t he" honor 'vgnest : 6f Tuesday . evening Miss Kathryn Shel J.Qn, Miss Marjorle ' -Webb. Mifi&.Doxothfe Cannon; Miss Helen Lytie,Miss Alice. Spec kMlas'.Con stanee 3rebd. Miss-, ' Ruth, De Monde, :Ml58riRuth.Ruhde,. and Miaa Svelyn -EHtresa.'Uv j . 1 Qft-.iv-AJ'rh v, -' - "; ' -i Guest at Clarke Home J f -'jHrPi W tiPAWM.13 ntertaiB Intina" h?r ho vsj rne&t th la . w ee k her nuntr Mrs. E. W. Haines of PorQarfd.- vii v '.-n.lt --.,5 -".." 4ff The Shepherd King' : At? Church wtz 4AixUinwdpIctIng . the life Kinjc David, and rivaling, in its magnitude; "The Ten Command-: menisci will be Bhown at- 7iS0 o'clock tomorrow evening at the FtrstCoagregntional hurch. The flrnKl ls the .William g. Fox offering, The "Shepherd King" and the press-sheets have ' the following comments to make . concerning thla j "romance of .Che languorous NUet-M-, ff i r'-J --.i'C. , iTlcturing, the' splendor of the pyramids, the inscrutability of the sphinx-and, the lonely, beauty: of the. Egyptian deserts, ; ' -JJ Gordon Edwards took his cast 'to" Cairo to film the produc tion,! which was more than a year in the making. Violet Mersereau, whoappeaxs as Princess Michal, yonngestudsHighter. of Saul, enacts n'JpendidrTole with remarkable JtaUnCXkft.cast, chosen, fjrpnx.tbe continental artiata-.-'sho ' made, 'KemV . has one-ian even jnore impressive thing in Ibis. .Edwards employed 5.000-, Bedouina and ob tained185 camels and, neafly as many donkeysrto form the inv presalve spectacle. platuring-Mosea ' iaa&ihgf the'Children of Israel out. t Egypt t-i,'' 4 t ... " 1 Return From Seattle Mrs.,Georgjr H.AJhlen and her daUghteriMrs. ,W. H. Abell (Mar garet Aid en) ot-aouthern Calif or- jila..returned on: Thursday evening from ' week's, visit with friends and; relatives sin Seattle-and ;Ta- comav;' In Tacoma Mrs. Alden was the. Jjoube guest of Mrs. L, Mc- Cormack, a very dear frlendf the -days -when both-itved tn'Mlnne aotai. jQnMonday JA ra. Aldan was the guest of honor at an attrac tive 1 o'clock luncheoni at the Hotel . Wlnthrop when . Mrs.'. Mc Cormack entertained for -the pleasure of her-literary club. la Seattle Mrs. v Alden nnd" Mrs- Abell i were the , house guests ; of their cousfns. the Misses Viola and Mary r - Page. -1 visiting, however, many othec- friends : while in the cityt i On Tuesday Mrs. Alden had the! pleasure Of being in- attend ance at the : banquet honoring Carlton college alumnae, Carl ton college being Mrs. ' 5 Alden's alma mater. Both Mrs. Alden jCndi iier daughter.were extensively entertained' during' their'absence. Mrs. Abell, plana to be the house- guest for another! week, at. least. of . her i parents, . Dr. and . Mrs. George IL-Alden. I . -Adolvhk CluS Meets ' --t Members, ot the' Adolynk club together with Mrs. Frank Sulllran ns-caxL-'- additional guest" met on Wednesday- for a delightful ' aft ernoon of bridge.' w Pussy wUlows, Oregon grape, "nnd Valentine fav ors were used Jn. the. rooms,. The prize, -of the afternoon - went: -to Mrs; 'Sullivan,' Refreshments were served at'ihe tea hour. ' ( jThe Adolynk. club group in cludes: Mrs. . James- Teed, Mrs. Reed Rowland Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Wrs.. Oral -Lcmraon, .Mrs. George Kelson,- Mrs; "Jesse ' Gfeorge. Mrs. Oscar Zellar an dthe hostess. Mrs. "Chapler. ; ; . ,'s3 -t - ,T : : ' . . At,.- iMmporis Expected iHome The' friends of Mr. and Mrs Frederick Lamport are anticipat ing their arrival home today from a three weeks motor trip into California. : I Itr. and Mrs. Fraiier Honored .Mr. and IIrsv, C,-D.. Fratler were hosts oa ,Tar-day.' crealnj when they eatt. tls fan ny cf irr. and.! -3. A. L. Vtz-Azv, t0 Ejscfil- occiaias. fcfeir; ; ifn I rizirr's tfrth 'Ti er.ilverss,r y w3 la i Ternnd .Tedpnssywlllowa and red hearts: being used- lied .candle werbLused and other., lights orna. mented tn red. " The table "was centered with a " lovely" heart, shaped cake and ' decorated with red J roses and lighted, red candles la .crystal .holders.'. . A' :y ' f attractive place hearts , in the Valentine moXlf... marked covers for Mr. aad: Mrs. iA IT Franier, Mri and. Mrs. -K; A. Fraxier, ; and son. iBlllieV'Mrs and Mrs.. Allan Frailer, of McMinnrille,' Mrs. Roy Neeti and soil, Donald, -Mr. and Mrs. WalterrFrazJery and the boats Mr. and Mrs.-C. D. Frailer, i St.Monica'& Altar Society A. card party-will be sponsored on Tuesday evening at SC Joseph's Auditorium by St. Monica's Altar society; . On Saturday of -jBext week, -February-;-! 3 r the society wllihave eharge ot a cooked iood sale' at the .3. iP. Office at 18.4 N. Liberty street. 1 3 ,' 3 X? , . .,-,,... . ,-. . , . Royal Neighbors Sewing Club ? Members of; the -Royal Neigh- bors -Sewing dub met cn.Vdnes day afternoon at the. home of Mrs. A. Macklin, 720 S. 22nd street for a, profitable meeting;. t y, , f', ! he'' following- -members were present: "Mrs. J.' BIodgett,'Mrs. C, Bunn. Mrs. : A. r Bennett, Mrs.' M. GenUkon, ,Mrsi. Hale.. JUrs. Cora Hunt, Mrs. t M. , Hunt, Mrs. E. ' Keene. Mrs." Schwab,1 Mrs. - Love land, Mrsr.NaSh, Mrs.' Parmenter, Mr. Sarah' Peterson, -Mrs. Melissa Persons, .Mrs.:. SlmmQn&r. Mrs. Ji. Skap y t "'i rfm.V xS .' -. U ' zWr . " . i - Rapheterian Club Is -Entertained ' ! ' l Foutteen;.inembers of. the Ra pheterlah club, were delightfully entertained f on Thursday n af tes noooLat .the attract tve new 'Home of 1 jMrs.' H V: Comjtton at 1010 N Rummer street. " ussy wJlWwp andj. later. win.ter,greens were used ltt..a..deeorali ve .way ... t hro ughout t he '.rooms. . r.l. A -iwCt the tea hour the hostess was assisted- in the serving by' Mrs. Orover O. Bellinger and Mrs. PhU NewWyer." J;.-'1 " "l .....Those, enjoying, the social aft ernoon together (were: Mrs Jehu Evans. -Mrs. Cecil Hawley, Mrs. Carte-' Abranuj Mrs. Frederick 1IU1 Thdmpson. Mrs.' J.- O.' Heltiel, Mrs, Ray Smltfi. f.Mrg. Ronald .Glover. Mrs.' QJELr Bates, Mrs. Lee Unruh Mrii Otto j:.. Wilson. Mrsi Phil Kewinyer, Mrs. Grover Ci, Beltingr er,-Ulrs...Gur O. Smith;, and the hostess, MrsH. Vi'ompton.' ; -At thfnext meetinrof the club Mri' Guy 0 .Smith win be the hos tesei. ' " . .- Felicitations Are Received - Mr and Mrs.- Charlee -'"Hays (Lydia Bell) aol Portland are re ceiving he-felicitation., of. -their many . friends upon the arrival of their first clild.ra son; on Tuesday, February ' Z.'i. : He.will i bfalled Charlesr David: r MraV: Hayaawas formrerlyav teacheTr in ;the-alem achoolsi:, s ' v-; ni l i.1 'Branch Day of Prayer Observance !tThe Woman's (Foreign Missions aryVsoctetietf of all .alem ethd- list churches will meet, at 3 oTclock at- the First -Methodist .church to Observe ' branch 1 ; day'. of -prayer. MrsL jM. Bt Parounagian, 'president oi ine orancnv wiii'presiue. xtev. and; Mrs: Willard DeYoe will ren der vocal" select foils. ' M -'"-- Birthday of Mrs. C. J. Healy Celebrated One of the. most delightful af fairs! ot the entire Week was the birthday .surprise; party of1 Wed nesday .evening honoring Mrs. C J.Healy at he hometv'-A host of beaUUful 'flowers and anniversary gifts, were: .received . by Mrs.. Healy fromj her, friends., ,FIve. hundred t ' 1 .'",': Kir r4QgYi-"' : -.a -'f. .,,y ;..t..V;.i " ., .S't'y'i-:. By Charles XlcIiiai , . jp ii g j -ME 'LITTLE &jr?L.' ) :j A HELP 1 "' ;..f,WANT(? couiAJu-uiiiii; ,rjjjzix& r r -. '--rTbdayv." ' v Chem eketa chapter. Daughters of iherAmerican. Revolution. ,.Mlss Frances -M.,'.Rlchajrda Lausanne hall. " ' i .1 ij ' 4 - i f ,-f Salvage shop. Salem- Woman's club house.; .1 '.fJ " t . .-.v'.'. - - Sunday. ; Young. People' program, com memorating . Lincoln., fr &t,, Paul's Episcopal . church, 7.: 30 o'clock. i 3(onday . Daughters of the Nile bridge tea. - MrswHai P,. Patton, 883 Court ntreet-j , Cardsj. 2. ..o'clock; tea at . j.. - - ; " Tuesday 'jr . - . ' ;: j Salem t Arts , league. General meeting. ; City library.' '" t ' ( Eastern , Star; .social afternoon. Hall,: 2 -o'clock V " 1 ' . 'ti Second concert in' GIvlc Music club series.' "Hellig Theatre. . , , was the diversion of an enjoyable evening, the. f Irstl prises going to Air.- G. Hlllman and -Thomas Rilea'.and' the' consolation awards to llrs. Frank JaBkoski and- Wal ter -Malloyj" " ' ! i ' ; '' A 'delltlous birthday luncheon of which a beautifully ornament ed cake " containing itbe.. jtenny, thimble., and other , symbols , was the featured was served late In the evening. The jValentine . motif was suggested throughout, red sherbet heart xentering the ice cream, while.. the .French pastry, on each, piece. of. which, a candle burned, was in heart-shape., . r. ' The" guests , of the evening; in cluded the-honor guest, Mrs. C. J. Healy, Mr. npd .- .Mrs. . James Heenan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mol loyK,Mr. and Mrs j G. W. HUlman, Mr. and Mrs. ; H. Burrell,; Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo Barr, Mr. and Mrs. John.B. Nathman,. Mr and. Mrs. Harry We.is, Mr. and .Mrs.- - G. : E. Schuneman, Mr.- and .Mrs.- Thomas Rileit, Mru and) Mrs. :Jln Pade, Mr. and.. Mrs. Fv Jaskoski, 'rAfT. and Mrs. S. J. GenttkW.'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De -JardriT. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gratton f and Daniel" J. Healy. '1 -' : - ; At six o'clock Mrs. Healy was hostess at a birthday dinner party placing covers for sixl - s , V A clergyman taking occasional duty tor ifriend In one of' the moorland : churches - of a - remote part of England, was greatly scan dalized on observing the old ver ger, who had been -collecting the offertory, auietly. abstract half , a crown before, presenting the plate at. the altar, tails. -.After service he - .called the old man - into .the vestry and told hlim, with emotion, that his. crime had been' discovered.'- The clerk j looked, puzzled. Then sudden light. 4awned on him. v "Why, sir, you dont mean that ould half-crown ;o' mine? . Why Oi've 'led pfiLith.Jie this last fifteen years." ' : . - . 1 BIDS WANTED " On 200" to 300 xords xsld fir or heavy second ' growthj to 'be de livered to the Salem ' llospital . on East. Center ' Street., during" June' dr. July.1 'Address Executive Com, raittee, Salem Hpepltat C f-4rB-6 Nhl-Sn kfornXai 4o -keep? thetnC3f an, Clear aodHealtfay ' Write ior Free Ej& CUtrtT J i; or f'EyDantty'r, Book K . " DO - Veu J . Ill II 1 1 K T 4 i Uli-r.I m. 12 X 3A jk I . - L'li'f.' S A I ill i 'i ' r - " . - . ? .t- " . , , . . . . . . . . , i iiK 4 ' rAmerican-Asbciatioh of University "Womeit : ; r : To Sponsor FflrrT At'Dreson Tneatre EnthusIasHc;4ndencE?prcc4 Approval of VTh Home MkeE At Pre-View Yestrrtlay ?fornlng. ft ' Jl large audience, of club delega-; tiona. from all over the cityt met at therOregon ;Theatre.:at lOitO o'clock yesterday" .morning at the Invitation of .the American .Asso ciation of University Women and the' Oregon Theatre management to"pre-viewM- .one -of. the most en lightening problem plays . of the year dealing with the' psychologi cal aspects of American home Hfe.3 . :"Who is this home-maker? ?.ls her: the one - who stays at tame to guard, or is it he who goes forth to battle?',' .-Thatji then, -is the question which Dorothy Cahfield Fisher's talked-of -navel . adapted with. ' greats authenticity to .- the screen has to anawefr ' - .- -i The following Is the situation: Lester 'Knapp is employed' as a clerk in the offices of the Willing Emporium. He Is of a- homelovr lng,- ; poetic turn of mind and hates the daily' routine of the of fice as only a dreamer. can despise such work. But he is chained to the job as fast as a galley slave. Saddled with the responsibility of bringing up a wife and family, there is nothing be can do except work and hope, for a long deferred promotion to office, manager that will make life just altrifje more bearable, . V ' . His - wife, on . the other hand, abhors housework and the bearing of children.--In -ther paltry gossip of the woman's guild,, she is re ferred to as Va better.man than he is!' and the realization of ithis bumiliatine truth. on the part . of both Eva Knapp and her husband is a bitter iill to them to swallow. . t- 1 t Aj-i rianjng lime Cherry Trees In addition to a fine assortment of varieties suitable fiornisseoV iave - ailimited number of 46 -and 34 foot' r""' 'r - MAZZARD An orchard based on these seedlings will be long" lived and Successful' ' " Get in touch With Us at Once SALEM NURSERY COMPANY " fiu yregun xuiiaing . 1 . 1.1 1.1 ' 5. '-j. , IM HUNGt? V,JL. NEED rY3 1 . - . . . . - -. i. i, ,. n , i .. ; r.nhJ.T To.nuv f -i f a nei ir.vE-Mt ' Is--' 1! , W 1 T"" ' " ' 1 " '" ' ' .,ii I, m i -'.jur.'-j ; , 1 1 1 ' ' - 't- rM 'f.'-i'-.'tKVgVlMj.Jtllitf.y -1 . jf-W.- V t-t.'.-.'-.."! . - :f. -.'",H - iibiiiiII I Lester ; carries a - big Insurance policy, and believes that -hela -worth more' to hi" family dead than alive. Butr a. suicide clause in the policy which waives tbe right of collection In the eventof self destruction and .his morbid thoughts turn In. t her directions when he sees his prosperous neigh bors driving up In their new mo tjr car which means , happiness for them and humiliation for him and his famfly. '. .' An nhfortunate accident puts him in .an invalid "chair, supposed ly tor Jife, and Eva, spurning charity, -".goes'. forth In the ljoy(of lLberty to support the family with hier vaunted . "ef ficiency.whilst Ljester. stays . at .home . and brings ujp Jbe children. - Those who - have stew "The - Home -Maker" -may question' the age-old axiom that fhe woman's- place , is , In the home"- for the outcome of this singular , situation ,thrpws -a new light on domestic. aff airs, . . , . , The cast supporting Mias Joyce and Brook Includes Qeerge .Faw cett, Frank Newberg, Margaret Campbell.. .Martha. Mattox.- Lloyd WhIUock, Billy SdmefXer..Manxice Murphy, Jacqueline. Wells, Alfred iFisher,. Alice.FJnwera--yirginJa Boardman,Elaine.ElHs, and Mary Godon. ; 'j. J -;y - u:' ' "The Home Maker' will be shown in Salem. on Tuesday, and Wednesday, February -9 and -l 0, -of nest week" :af "the Oregon Theatre under the auspices of Jthe local university women.. - 51 i NURSERY U. W. MATH1&, Prop ' If you are looking for High tirade Nursery Stock1; we haVfe:iit.J -.OPPOSITE- Postoffiee; on State Street ; 1 f Ol --vS '-5?.. - . - are Profitable ' "ft1 JM.Qi 'Oil SEEDLINGS r : " Phone 2365 CHERRY C TV n' WHATS ;DMATTERJ ' . -'-vl i'--O v r " irsniiTiiiy V 1 r i i - - . s . Gift to Mrs. Susan McMunn VMade. by "Hoot Qw!s" - News Men of Portland -v r.'.r: - ' QUINABY. Or.. Feb. S.--One of the important events of, the iweek in this vicinity was the raising of the giahtf radioi pole at .tbevhome ot Mrs. Susan McMunn, a mile south of this place, i Cecil -Vere Ashbaugh; Ronald-E.. Jones, Ray Aspinwall and Mr.,,Howard, all of Breoksv volunteered f or the . stu pendous undertaking and managed to raise thie-monarch of that forest to Us- fulj height otlt feet witlw out accident, where it.wa lashed to a- 60-year-old pear, tree :which supported .1 tthrouh ':the recent violent wind. " The. radio set was the j gift of the Hoot Owls of Portland, a newspaper- organizations whose avowed purpose-'in: life is tonmake ojther 1 Soecial Purchases Enable Us to Offer You ." - "V - T j r . At the :folloi7lng jrMs: 30x3H cl. Royal 30x3 cl. Royal 32x4 ss. ...;..!;. .....:.. 33xf ss :. 34x4.'....;..j!.:...;.;. j ;;. . -t ::' ', W-vilMv'lA'' New Merchandise 30x3 6 Heavy Duty Glot Toof Boxes "22x6jxl6f 560 Eureka jacks ...:... :..,J;:.. Sr.OO Morgan Pumps ..:....$J.OO Malco Auto. Windshield Swipe S2.95 ... 6-8 Volt Rubber case Batteries $12.25 Scheelar Auto 1085 II. Commercial ;4 SALEM people ; happy. and who have a special Lranch known a the naln bow divHionr a-frroup of mcntbers devotinrth?mselvc-R to the-welfare of ."ahut-ins" or. tboso v.juise health ifntthem off from nny.tm- 4 tact'iwith tha, outside wrrjd. Their .work .is mainly in.thejtity of Portland, but the fact thatElla McMunn is a.fellow craftsman in duced .fherd Uf'e bey oa A, their usual limit, ot distance- , ? 7 7T0 Cecil Ashbaugh fall the task of' installing, the. Instrument! as Well as1 securing the gift; and fee expresses himself " as being fwell repaid -Jr his' efforts In notIn theA pleasure that these two very jrrailV worhen derive from discussiorf "late news; by, radio, as well as the .latest thing in "jazz." of wtiich they Jinew nothing. In Mr. Vsh baugh's. philanthropic activiti3 he la ably-assisted hy Mrs.'Ashbuugh, who is a-worker in. church. and in' Sunday ' school, ' an accomplished singer'4 and "-prominent -socially. Mr. Ashbaugh is the- Oregonian correspondent for his section, aqd with-Mrs Ashbaugh, the two Imay be termed tneUainboW Divisioq of Brooks. Un I', I'M Tread! Fabric 4.?5 Tread Cords $4.50 I 56.95 $16.66 m I Sob Red Tubes 51.95 I V 1" it WreGlung Col St. ! Phono 819 ii I; P VoULL SHOW ,KKI GET OREAD PER CEN.T.'tC. II .11 ' LP.. III.: & ' 1 X V I 7 l A i it- I