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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1928)
8 .J A ! Tba Qr f?ri!-..:r CaJem, Otzz Etaz llan, lU&ambe tt&3 ?-- 'v .......... . ' i " - - - ' - - , v n n i rnn nnrn : r inaTv&can MaillMBHfr I j . Preaches 1 i OntVersIty Extension Vork . to; Begin Here On Oc r r tober First ;,:nn - - ... - -Three .t Salem , educators are t. ' anions the nine Oregon men who f will compose th-faeulty of the Salem extension classes of the Untreronty of Oregon, -which be-t- da October 1. W. O. Beattle, ex- tension lecturer for the nnlrersltr. ts director of the classes here. 8alem men who -will' par tldsafar are George W. Hag. city school superintendent. Dr. H., C. Kohler Vvrofessor of TCna-tish si Willam ette nalTerstty, and Dr. C. I. Sher- . . man, processor or pailosephy and ea a cation at wiuamette. The remaining facnlty members are from the state anirersUy, a rouows: Thomas H. Gentle, ex . . tension dlflslon Instructor In ed- acauon; trot.,c. l. Kelly nf the . school ef bnsiness administration: K. Herder, assistant professor , oi icnpisn; or. h. r. Taylor, iv " T soclate professor of psychology; , N. B. Zane,-professor of design; ana Mr. Seattle. Meet Tn ITlrfi otwwtl All classes, except that on child , psycnoiogy wnlch meets fn the county hearth demonstration -hsildlnr on High street. will meet , In tbe-Salem high school. The -3 term registration fee Is $7 and . - entitles the student to not to ex :-eeed six term hoars of stndy. i V.- A minimum of JO. students are - exprted to enroll in each coarse '-The fall schedule, which closes December 21. is as follows: Monday: 7:15: public speaking. room 21 C. Ivn liinn Dnf' . ner instructor 7ik .i..--i sociology, room 2 IT. two hours. -r Beanie; 7:t0: child ; vbt f etiology. sped course United n number and with mAAitinx fee. health demonstration, two Tnursday: 4:90: eurrtculum s, WBg. room 217. one hour. Mr .Hug. 7:15: The poetry of Shelley t-K' room on - 1 K.tr' 7:18 Art Analysis! iTir one "ot, prof. Zane. 8.15. Poster Design, room 21 one hour. Prof. Zane, f: IS; Great . Literary Book,, room m. e - hour. Dr. Kohler. . L e..Pr,dr: 7:16: Social, psychol. -rferaan. f:16: Problem. iSi- 4 FX9 not offered dor. ' ar be tanzht munng me winter -w: Here Sunday the ped,g0g;- or't"; SoSS J J farm, ft OA Uto JCoha Basa t 8Ute Koepxnaj w eios umczi Ta thai iintaxK t. ULerOk - I Vs. ISTsati'emnised ISA p-as-otT zrom tury spots n twd net a-Boas. en oik) ser c-LthM land. s-Anfimail fires Of Ctdp type, impctud-te to cattnruJs- ' were hui-Jasj os aboaU Cre seres of lafes) bottom. The only Chine that, cam stop -heir snread st a fairlv twirr rain. Mr. cniott reported DllfUlt laid .. rill - - a . vtm . chatteh here SasMtey Baornlng and InrOretgosi CUy that wlgM. Sciepces, 'K-omaa II. Gentle. In- surupior; xne foetry or Browning by Dr. Kohler; and Real Estate, Mr. KUey. instructor. Fieshman Taken f By Convulsions Walter Vinann. frMhrnin . Willamette nnireraitr. whose home is in Newberg. was found unconscious on bank of South Mill:' creek back of the Willamette gymnasium, Saturday afternoon bopt 4:20 o'clock, and wa tak en to the Sal em (lT,mri i where his condition .was reported eribus. It was beliered fht h had; suffered eonmlsiona from an Snkoown rim. it. v. the creek unaccompanied. Vin son shad enrolled at Willamette foe the first time last week. mm tooay witfeoet UO. Attack ttauix' r.Bicfct ia mmmr mam. HO KABOOT' SjraAl BmtmUiSiVi, Zr- CC ac WIibw Oe- issa w. aaa mm. ' Lake Labish Fire Reported Under Control At Last The Lake Labish timber fire was under control Saturday after noon, but there were still a num ber of small fires burning In the ELGIPJOliE coming sooir fmm Shot In Face Llay Not Prove Fatal To Klamath Mtw MEDFOKDl Oxvl. (AP) Tha eoadTtiTTS of Joaet B. PwCfuska of MaUn. TTHrmath coun ty. Orecoa. a maehanle. hn lmt nlteht shot hintaerf rathe fan with a-iifle, was rsyorted" rmprored to- aicnt. ppysfciaas said ho had a aUght chance el reeoTBry. The bullet ranred unward tram the chin, and lodred orar fhe right eye. . Pefruska left a neta vrltta fn Cseeho-StonktsM. fa ' whfc-li . Ti said he was weary of Bf becanse of am unfortunate lore affair. OAKAXA A3 STREETS OSAKA (AP) TrafTic has be come so eonceated in the cltr streets here -- m clals are contexrpixttng- use of the oM canals, it 1 proposed- to dm mts propelled h-r Ansbeerrd mt. toss as a part o the mnniefnal transportation system.' 30. mmM tm ttt&LUOOK. Orei, 8ept. 13 nan JtaT. w. u. i lerii aemper. pas tor of the str Jolms Seformed shnrcn here tor thai toast nine years, win appear in. tbe pulpit? of his eanrch for fits test time Sun day, end will tears the first of tha week for fialem. where he has accepted the call of his former !&fg. TJenkaamner aeerited the nastorata of Qte fiefuxmed Church of Salem IT years sge. coming arom uayron, oaio. xnen he came fo ths TOlamook pastorate, but the resignation of his rueceesor it Salem created a racanay whiab, lt waa felt. Rey. LtenkaemDer Uould test fill. Ms. fJsnkseitrper'S tsmOy has bean socially active in Tillamook. Mrs. Ianhaotaper has taken part in asdal ad community affairs of au ldBds. George and Gertrude, son and, caugbter, graduated from Tillamook hla-h aehoal. HMm graduated from the TTarvamirr nt Oregon last spring1 aadwlll teach at seedsport this yeaa. , Gertrude la a teacher In the home-economic department of Whfttihr Grade school at Seatfia.. Tva ntlur dauarhters. Lota'asttP'SkiiM fit m to Salem with theti'twuents. PsesSdeat Ansefl of w.w mm s poWlleahplartorm is noefaingwut hot ais. He Jbcgets how swls. that any pontseians can blow both hot and eoWL Harrtstmrk Pa- trioC ........ -mmrn we . FOR SCHOOL WATERBIAN SHEAFFER WAHL In varicHis-colarSv Let us fit the Pen to your wajr of writing. Atlas Book Store 465 STATE ST.. : '' .3L sa When Fall Shoes Arriife thange When the hills become spotted with gold, Summer shoes, Be Jgin to feel as out of date as the fold button boots with scalloped The old things do not seem the same. You need a changeTT The style pictured is of black lizard with quarter of dull kid. Medium French heeL ' . ' " .r. , The Price Shoe Co. .135 NO. LIBERTY ST. - I-.' o Hundreds ofh pairs of broken lines ior The Price Shoe&k, every pair the very highest grade to be procured in America. Someot the Nation 0yJmpwn lines placed in this sale are HAN AN. ARCS PRESERV FLORSHEIiL These famous makes are charged out to us at prhxs makingitpossible to off er you these wonderful hoesat their, actii whdless cost or less, allowing us to show a proffcl? Price Shoe Co. taking the oss. This hew method of ha ndl inglshdes has yiuvcu vtsry sausiaczory ana very protitabfe to our custpqx Men's Freeman All ihe new fall styles in black or all sizes' and at 6.50 to $80, this sa1e4e7d 9de7d Men's Shoes, Blacl Tan or Brown . In calf or kangaroo, both single and double soles, the best values in Ameri- QC 821(1 (C A C ca up to ?10, to close oat pDe7D pDe4D Women' Comfort Shoes Plain toe via. kid, the finest leather that can be bought, regular $3 tallies, all shoes, &r AC an to go t - - - j yETy Flonhexm Oxfortii and Shoes for Men In both black and tasjnost all sizes in the lot, re?, ulariy sold f rom 10 to 13r all to 0 7 QT at one price for qnkkreale J) I 7u for LdtW Kid patent leather, two tone and sain all sizes In tJlA Ini rtrrfc TVrf all m'va. .S. r po i au avjrwo, SiJg IliT Pie7J ai Ifehan Oxford antf Pumps for Ladies liostan sfxeregularlysoldup to$15, 7 Qf to be dosed oat at xme price $ 7D oemadebyall Band" V6V" aioc vv AilUUISWl ;rfll!, TO- Tiling Cirb' and Wnex?s SpiFcrds " ATlthe late fall patterns, Hackjwo tone ct fects cut out patterns, boSSfeSna tewh?eS" regularly-sold to 6.00, .OOXgrfS" $3.95, R95 $5.95 : Women's Arch Support Oxfords ; t : and lies g ;y i Nev Fall Boots and Galoshes in the -sate at ridkulausiy low price oi l$Zj95 - RxibberlhaeJscf ttehigh or your Ehoeevery Wednesday pripe ZOC 3il6 Gttatto :Gtodbtt iAKILEY DUriGECG, rJanocci?