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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1927)
r m g,----1, y V ". f .-. It . 1 t', " . 1 : SOCIETY (Continued ronl page 9.) ."f . it " t ual inspection wni De neia ai UL-' time. ; ,. This will be the last meeting bJore the annual encampment will he held July 17-20 at Klamath Falls. 'e.st Side Circle Ladies Mil of J axon Lee Church Meet lomorroio West Side circle of the. Ladies Aid or Jason juee cnurcn will wet Friday afternoonat the tonif of Mrs. M. E. Diessenbaucn, SIj N rth 16th street. The silver ufferinK of the meeting will go into the carpet fund. 31 rs. Diessenbauch's borne may be' reached either by means of the Chemcketa or Summer street car lines: Guest for a Week at Hone of D. C. Burton i.Miss Ellen Lui is been the gu( rs D. C. Burtc nn of Corvallis guest of Mr. and rton for the last I rtoL- M 1K I .linn 1 a a n in.-... n ' ' - u - mm " V- w L Mrs Burton. Return Recently front Northern Trip T Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hanson with tbeir house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mace Fulton of The Dalles have n turned recently from a ten-day trip to Vancouver and Victoria, B. ('. Will Sperid Summer in Salem Mrs. Jessie Roberts of Minne apolis. Minn., will spend the sum r.er months with friends in Sa m. Mrs. Roberts formerly made It home here. Vnish College Grange Will Meet Tomorrow Evening Brush College Grange will hold tK rcRular meeting tomorrow eve ning. Rev. Roy Barker will give j report of the meeting of the -tate grange which has been In -pssion at Corvallis. must ivim Srt n ifc'iVf o it Hoffncll Home , Miss Louise McDougall of San - : i n& Ai i iiiinai u is visiimg ai in? iiumt; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell. Miss McDougall will remain in alcin for several weeks. )trs. Charles' L. McNary Entertains at Bridge Luncheon in Country Home Mrs. Charles L. Mc&ary enter tained on Monday with a bridge luncheon at her country home nurth of Salem. Covers were placed for 20 Portland and Salem matrons at tables arranged on Le lawns of the McNary home. it.! i ; ai VI For Men One Lot $5 to $7 Ladies' White Kid Oxfords or 1 und 2 strap slippers,., late '. style, toes and heels in as sorted pat terns. $2.95 Pr. i IV One Lot $5 Ladies Patent Calf or Kid Low Shoes Some "with spike heels in a e w modern Btyles, assort ed colors No Refunds or Exchanges One Iot ' $6 Id $7 Ladies' Oxfords Combinat,i o n lasts, widths A A, to C, colors tan, black or, ivory, now $8 Ladies Hiking Boots CaJt or grain leather, moc casin, toes also other styles, big value at $3.95 Pr, 314.95 Pr ,'tt.i One Lot c'ii i $3 to $4 Men's Slippers Double or single soles in high grade" kid Jeather. Goodyear'welt, stitch soles, plain toes, -elastic side)-all -fae. SI. 95 Pair Mrs. W. A. Mullen Visits in Salem , fcMrs.iW.. f Mnll ! Portland has beenf a guest 'or' Mrs" George Waters , for several days. ...Our, latest tq nglante the nodog, ,andnow Parisjs'golng to have a 30-page daily" paper, Amer ican" ?tyle, all complete with streamer heads and comic strips. Give tiU It hurts is our national niottb. The New Yorker. T. LISTEN IN 1 o o THTJE8DAY MOENINQ 9:30 10:15 KXL (2U0). Morning mu ic. 10:00-11:30 KC-W (492). Household hlps adn mukic. 10:00 12:00 KEX (240). 1'attie Cook; morninff entertainment. 11:00-12:00 KOIN (319). lliiewife's hour. THURSDAY AFTEBMOON 12:00 KKKG I4). Weathor reports. 12:00 12:20 KEX. Popular orchestra music. , 12:00-1:00 KOIK. Orfrn concert. 12:30-1 :.!0 KEX. Luneheon club pro tram. l::tt-2:0 KTBIt f28U). Music. 2:30-Knd KTBK. 1'lay by play babeball reports. 8:00-1:00 KOIK. Xews, music. 4:00-5:00 KH1C. Muie. THTJBSDAY NIGHT B:fM7:O0 KWJJ (J29). Twilite hour. i:0o-7:0O KOIN (:!19). Organ ronrert. 0:00-7 :t0 KUW 4'J-). Dinner con eert. 6:30-7:OU KKX, Or;n concert by Dar win I Wood. 7:0(-7 : 30 KTKR. AAA road reKrts. 7:0O-7::H KKX. rtndio proxratn. 7:UO-8:tn KUW. Itility serTice and Catholic Truth society, lecture. 7:30-8:00 KOI.V. Radio question and answers by ('. II. Watson. 7:30-8:30 KFJB (28;;. Evening storv. 7:30-8:00 KKX. Travelog. 8:00 10:00 KWJJ. .studio program. 8:0O-!l :(MJ KtiW. Vaudeville. 8:0O-:O0 KOIN. Studio program. 8MM-J:0 KKX. Farm program. 8:30-9;30 KFJR. KamoUb Artists- ' proeram. 0:00-10:00 KEX. MadaniR Minna 1VI.. 10:00-12:00 KUW. McElrov's orches tra. 10:00-10:30 KEX. Maud Hilbs and Jean Gardner. 10:3'-12:OO KEX. Kremi-r'h rctietra and soloists. 11:00-1:00 KXL. Insomnia club. KUO Oakland CJS4). U, orchestra; 7. trio h nd -soloists Kll.l Ios Angles (4o."). (j. trio rluldren'a hour; 7:i!0, 7:;0, 8 tet and fcoloist. KKI lxs Anzeles (4C8). r. !l." fi :3o. iiiar- 6:30, trio; drama hour: 0, MiC iro sram; IS, elaasical mutir. KKIA Seattle (147). ti, children's hour; 6:30, orchestra; 7 :30, trio; 8, im iiiibk lesson. . Kl'O San Krancisco (422). li. r):30, or caestra; 7. concert orchestra : H, opera program; 9, NBC program; 10. orches tra. KNX Hollywood 37). fi. orchestra; 5:0. orcheKtra; 7.. organ recital; 8, 10. orchestra; 1, orchestra. KOWW Walla Walla (O0). 7. 8. or chestra; . 9:30, JO. dance orchestra; 11. organ recital. K W B -Hoi ly wood (3fil). . 7. Hawai ian trio; 8, 0, dance program; 10, rain liow hour. KKSO Los Angeles (275). :T;0 Ance lus hour; 7:30. baptisimal service: 0:.'5O, ladies' quartet and tenor; lo. or Kan recital. KKWI San Kra ncisto (204). C. Hawai- ians; 7. 7:15, stamy talk; 8, V vaude ville: JO. orefcestra. KllQ Spokane (370). 0. orchestra: 8. orchestra; l. KMC program: lO. dance program; 11:.!0. dance orchestra. KJK Seattle (319). 6. ::;. orchestra; 8. 8:30, piano recital; i. concert or chetra: lo, time. CK Vancouver (291). 10. dance uz- cbestra. J - - ' 1 - - - s. TORE o and Women One Lot Up to $6.50 Ladies' Nov elty Low Shoes one Lot - $1.25: Ladles Jap Silk Hose Spuntex .spring needle procews in new assorted col or's,, also Kay- a tier's beautiful hose at '89c Pr. m7 - n 0 , .v v.i -Waik-0 vcf and 415"SfaTeff eeF . I . 1 . In patent, kid mailca ,u or calf leath- S- ) v velvet, patent era, assorted Vw I ca,f or k,d colors, late ' leathers in all style heels and fT - T-' new styles but toes I LJ I- broken sizes at $1.95 Pr. I $2.95 Pr. M I . I $4.95 Pr. I 1 3 j" nil , II Spring Valley Maa Severely Burned on Face and Head in Explosion SPRING VALLEY, June 29. (Special) -Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Windsor, Irene, Vernon and Doris Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sohn, Elaine, Ella Belle and Jesse Sohn and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chute were enttertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith on Thursday evening. Old timemu sic played by Mr. Smith, Mrs. Chute and Mr. Warren was en ed during the evening. Mrs. Klmer Ray and children Elma and Johnnie were callers at the Simkins home on Thursday afternoon. Miss Edna Conklin of PrinKle and Mr. clabom Goorge of Spring Valley were married at the Ray Ferguson home in Salem on June 21. The next niidu they were charivaried by about one hun dred of their friends at the home of the bride's parents. Henry Davidson recently re ceived a serious injury from an explosion of black powder which he was testing out. The powder exploded, burning his face and head quite bad, but he is recov ering at the present time. Mrs. David George had as her guests last week her mother and father," Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vail, all of Seattle, Wn. Mrs. Julian Stratton called on Mrs. Charles Teeple last Tues day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Chllders and daughter Grace were Friday eve ning jailers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windsor. Miss Viola Oglethorpe and small sister Helen of Salem are visiting at the home of their aunt Mrs. Eugene Hoefling this week. Miss Dorothy Kirkwood of Hopewell is spending this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. F. Matthews. , Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stevenson of Salem Heights were Sunday visitors at the Alderman home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davidson and daughter Cloydine were Sun day callers jit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ray near Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. John Childers had as. their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Mason and - fiflll E For Boys One Lot , $4 to $5 Boys High Grade . high grade ox f o r d s and shoes in .new, light or dark calf,, leathers, new shape toes $2.95 Pr. r anlilever Shoes C ' Salem, Oregon H; VDS HURT WHEN POWDER GO V One Lot I $8 to $10 r TTZZT f Ladies Walk V f 0ver V and other lead t 1111 I H 'aVM IE! 1 : .n fir. i.7 . jiiMIJQ wo chUdren'of Ctiitaiart Emmaline Mason of Missouri who. t& Tilting . her, son here. Jtfrs Mason and heT son were neighbors of Mrl Childers when' he lived in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kirkwood", a.nd Miss Saunders of The Dalles, and Mr. Patty of Amitjr were Sat urday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L- F. Matthews. Young Japanese , Will Learn Native Tongue Nipponese Schoor to Ik- Opened for Children on Labish HAZEL GREEN. June 29. (Special.) On. Monday a school will be opened to teach Japanese to children of the families oh La1 bish. Miss T. Otsuki wiH be one ot the teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Crowe of Idaho are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Van Cleave. Mrs. Matilda Van Cleave and daughter Bertha of Salem are vis iting at the C. A. Van Cleave home. Mr. Lanhan is working at Lives ley station. Frank Pietork and family of Anaheim. Cal., were week-end guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs. B. C. Zielin ski. Mrs. James Yada has returned from Willamette sanitorium. Master Thor Nakadate of Port land is visiting at tie Otsuki home. Rev. and Mrs. W. F.: Rodgers of Woodburn were visitors Sunday. Mrs. Rodgers is a sister of Albert and F. O. Johnson and Carolyn Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Rucker of San Francisco are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kitleson. Mrs. Rucker is a sister of Mrs. Kitleson. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis and children, Helen and Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wamplet and children, Clinton and Marion spent Sunday at Marquam as the guests of Mt. and. Mrs. Homer Davis. Mrs. Kitleson and Mr. and Mrs. Ru .:er spent Wednesday at Wald port. OPERATION SUCCESS V OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Ore., June 29. (Spe cial) Friends of Orvetta Andrus of Monmouth will be glad to know that she is recovering from a ma jor operation which was perform ed at the -Willamette Sanitarium at Salem last Saturday. Accorcf- ing to doctor's orders she will not be allowed visitors before the end of this week, but her condition is reported as being very satisfac tory. J L 1 -7 L-J LJ LJ and Girls i4 On'e'lJot $6 to$ Old Ladies' Arch Sup porting Oxfords Jn col ors, brown or black, grubber heels. Nw out they go, all sizes at $1.95 Pr. One Lot $ 8. Arch Support Ladies Novelty lo w shoes with the latest style heels, .assorted colors. A real bargain at . $4.95 Pr. Our Entire "4. Stock on Sale One Lot Up to $8.50 rens Walkorers and other lead i n g ma d e shoes and ox fords in good styles butr broken , sizes $1.95 Pr. One Lot Up to $8 Men's Shoes Okfprifs , In..Jnew sfyTe last8Jtid.' calf or patent 4ea thers In col ors brown , tan blach of Ivory $4.95 Pr. One Lot 5 to 6 Ladies' Novelty Low Shoes "c dood styles but broken s4zcs. We wish to sell them in a hurry so we priced this lot to sell them choice at - : $i:00 Pair MSffiWIgff. Lawrence Brown Suffers Leg Injury When Tractor Pins Hirnto Stump ROBERTS, Or., June 29. At the school meeting held last week Mabel Higgins was re-elected for director and H. B. Carpenter was named ' director in place of J. O. Walker, who is moving from the community. At the meeting a spe cial tax was voted to build a play shed. Mrs. Blanche Albright is at tending summer school at Mon mouth. v . J. O. Walker, who has lived in the community for a number of years and has taken an active part in the civic affairs here, will leave Thursday with his family for his farm at North Yamhill. E. Wat-son, who formerly Jived on the P. Henningsen farm,has traded his property at Salada for a farm in , California and has moved there. Mildred Henningsen is planning to spend the Fourth at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. George Gauge of Saskatchewan. Canada, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins last week. L. Walker of Portland visited his father, J. O. Walker, last Sun day. Cherry picking is in full prog ress on the Carpenter Bros. farm. of Becke & Hendricks Insurance of All Kinds 189 North High Heuig xneaxer ixDby and you won't have to sruess where the best place- is to spend your ay it's'a special price we don't mean "maybe." Come in and shop Special Bargain Day Merchandise scattered all over the store. One 375 lb. Rev-o-noc standard disc ma chine, regular price $85. Bargain Day Price $42.50 One 400 lb. Domo Disc Separator, regu lar $80. ... Special $40 Buy the Boy a Bikef Now One lot of Shapleigh Special and Hibbard Balloon Tire Bikes double frames, trussed forks, and fine equipment and we lot for, each Copper Boilers These are , heavy, genuine Reed Boilers. They are made of extra heavy copper, have riveted wjpbd handles", and they go at -JBirgaln Day Specials tfQ r for the No. 8 size OO.OU The No. 9 size $4.00 Moline Six Shovel the latest patterns, i S price , $47.50 Five foot Mower Knives We have them to fit most any make of machine and you "may have them for only, each $3:00 m THESE PRICES ARE FOR BOTH FRIDAY ft Alsbvwe will offer you small lots of special' merchandise grouped tsureahd see these lbts--they are money savers. -. . IT 3t r9'M :; Mrs. ' Allee Coolklge is harvest ing her, cherries." ?.Work on the .new highway here li now in full swing. - Albin Henningsen recently made a trip to the top of Mtl Hood with the young men's division ot the YMCA. Lawrence Brown while cranking a tractor last week was pinned be- tween the tractor and a stump. His leg was badly injured and he was taken to a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins and sonyf Raymond, attended the Taylor clan reunion" at Riverside park on the Molalla river Sunday. George Bressler has been having his strawberries picked on his farm here: '"' Melba Davenport is spending her vacation at Crater Lake and Klam- j math Falls. On her way "She, vis ited friends in Eugene. - Mrs. Bud Stuetsman visited with'Mrs. S. C. Davenport Tuesday afternoon. if, WEAVER COMPANY TAKES OX BLACK CHERRIES C. H. Weaver & Co. of Chicago, one of the oldest arid largest con cerns of its kind operating in the west, has quietly purchased a big percentage of the black cherry crop in the Salem district for fresh fruit shipment east, it became known Wednesday.. Through its local buyer, H. 11. Jones, this firm was one of the first to offer the high price of 10 cents a pound at which most of TeL 161," ceo BUYS ' - ml , awa q 1 M I . M 1 I II I far . OUR BARGAIN Separators at Special Prices1 One Used Simplex, about a 700 lb. machine. Special $7.50 Galvanized Wash Tubs Some' more heavy Atlantic size 2, galvanized tubs. These have the wringer clamps and solid wood handles. You never owned a better tub. For Bargain Specials they go at, each.. In the Implement Department Ridinc Cultivators. no old junk. 1 Very .. E. Hardware Paints him the ?cherries " afV now : beiftk.'sofd.': The Weaver conipany purchased it - - . - no cherries lor a lower . figure.' Mr. Jones stated'Wednesdaythat providing the Weaver" company finds this deal satisfactory, it. may .!:kk.i m :! m.m m i tcrnii iumu) Bf wj.iw w 5 3 li- 3 In This t, .j ' 684 bath towels to be exact in this sale today in Miller's basement'. These are seconds but ' worth many times this price. Fancy checks,: colored borders, ideal for face and shavinc towels. While some are large enough for bath. We reserve. the right to limit these 'to 20" to customer Come early. 1 BASEMENT I MLL Salem's Leading : -v tv, a aw MM m at w ib, i H-mmiijwai mm :m w;m m mmm w unm-mm-' nuwm mmmmMmmmmmmmm a jit.Hn miwi :!i!J!ii -mmu mi m m mui.im.in; mmm mMmmrn mMnmnnvxMmmMMmwm vmmm munja nkwwx One D4 Empire 350 lb. Separator, slightly used. . . " Special $25 . One Used De Laval, about a' 400 1&. machine. Special 95 c One Meyers 400 gallon fresh water sys tem. Bargain Day, Price i .. $125.00 One Fairbanks-Morse; 400 gallon auto matic water system--t tho very price Ol ,"- . . - v' -' $135.00 V 236 North Commercral Plumbing Mactfncm . v J;;: :jy ;; ;;- : " W r ' af ' " . lstkbli& a .penuaiieiU -CDa&fectioa l. bere. m . . - . , , . Shipmeat' , to the ' d 1st rlbu tloU . pofnV' CJb icp Iffd b Ing ?-m ad 4 from, Larmer'a waVehouse onTFtont" street. - . . T. wsw-airnirilirtawiWMilllSW 1 1 t "2 IS tr.. Safe M r 3 n s ft H ' II s s 3 5 EACH t j ys -., 5 a 3 s-; r, i Ufa- y i-i. II' Si? Mb" if WW s as S3 as g3 : Department slbre' y-4 -1 LIST money. . yhen we around for we haver j $10 .1 iii i iu- ; they all liave offer ther entire" $29.50 Electric Light Globes . A big'lbt of 60-watt Tungsten ligfct globes. American made. Not those cheap imported stuff.- While the lot lasts, take them for j 5 1 only, each ' - DSIDLY r 6tt bargain; tublca.- lie jm'S 1 .ft . t-' r: I c ft i 1; - 1 . - w