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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1928)
The Afeur OREGON Statesman Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning, 'November 9, 1928 a Washingionians ; Recent Guests SALEM EUGENE - PORTLAND TWO STORES VANCOUVER LONGVIEW ABERDEEN EVERETT SILVERTON, Ore., Nov. T. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Miles Adamson of Woodland, Wash., wbo hare been spending a few Boys: tff- Willamette Valley Meet In Corvallis In Annual Session . - days here as guests of Mr. Adam, son's mother, Mrs. Sarah Adam- son, returned to their home. Mrs. Adamson went with them to be their guest for a week. AflEISE HEADS CONFERENCE Wesley Helse, Salem high school senior and active Y. C. A. worker here. Is president of the Willamette valley older boys' con ference which will meet In Corval lis November 30 to December 2. Organized boys' gronps In com munities between McMlnnville and Cottage Grove will be represent ed at the conference. More than 250 boys between the ges of IB and 2 Oare expected to ffend the sessions and to take back to their respective groups re- jCports of work being done In other '. lfts of the Willamette vaiiey. The conference, though sponsored by the T. M. C. A. will be con ducted by the youthful officers. Thirteen such meetings will be In session in the northwest states; Oregon, Washington and. Idaho. Several speakers actively con nected with boys and young men have been scheduled to talk at the conference, which will' open Friday afternoon November 30 and close the following Sunday noon. Discussion groups to talk over activity among boys will be on the program as will numerous educational and entertainment features.' Boys from any organised group - tn the valley district are: privileg ed to attend. Adult representatives from ; the same groups are to ac company the delegations. Accomo dations tor the visitors will be arr ranged in private homes for the three days of the meet. . Helps'Brother With Exhibits -6ILVERTON. Ore. Nov. 7. ( S pecial ) M lss Ina Harold of the Silverton postofflce force Is spending this week at Portland where she is assisting her broth er, Raleigh Harold of Stayton, at his cheese and cream demonstra tion booth at the Pacific Interna, tional stock show. . No one will deny that "TJ. S.. has been well represented by "WE" in Central ' America. Christian Science Monitor. Mason Returns From Long Trip , MILL, CITY,- Ore,. Nov. 7. 'r-Sneclil Abe Mason returned Thursday from a trip thrpugh the eastern states; spending most oi the time in Michigan with rela tives. He returned througn Cali fornia, visiting other relatives and friends. You can't visualize a barrage unless you've seen one, but eat ing grapefruit gives you an idea. Washington Post. Riley Speaker At Press Meet j HUBBARD, Ore., Nov. 7. . (Special.) Dr. P. O. Riley, edi tor of the Hubbard Enterprise, gave a talk at the annual state meetlnr of the Gridiron Press club which met a the Benson hotel, Portland. Next Week V, Wed., Nov. 14th l Moroni Players Presenting Expressing Willie" A real American Comedy Elsinore Theatre . . Prices Lower, Floor. 1st seven and last five rows . . . $1.50 Lower Floor (center) and I Mezzanine $2.00 Balcony, 1st 2 rows ... $1.00 Balcony, next 8 rows . . ,7.5c Balcony, last 7 rows ... 60c Sponsored by Salem Lions and KiwanJs Clubs Mail Orders Received, Now i . Two DETROITS would fit into DUNLOP CITY Throughout the world the productive Dua lop properties cover so vast an area that if combined Into one place they wowld form a "Dunlop City" of over 1 00,000 acres. BEFORE Detroit started to make motor-cars, Dunlop had founded the pneumatic tire industry. Thanks to the automobile, both Detroit and Dunlop City" have grown tremendously. Now Detroit reaches out over 52,686 acres, while"Dunlop Gty" covers over 100,000 acres. And even greater than the size of "Dunlop Gty," is Dunlop's world-wide reputation for building uniformly supreme Dunlop Tires. Supreme quality made possible Dunlop's great size. In turn, Dunlop s great size makes possible this same supreme quality, at lower, prices. You can expect mort of Dunlops. . ,, AL'S Super Service Station A. J. Rousseau Center at Church Telephone 2283 cn - WW AZX WW JESEF will buy O veificoat I at Prices amy Suit or Im the store oil Make your selection now from the largest and the finest assortment of men's fall and winter Suits and Overcoats in the entire Northwest. Hundreds of choice patterns and colors to choose from, in the newest advance New York styles, Opeii a GliaFge Accouimfc Today . I and have a complete new winter outfit on Fulops Ten Payment Plan you wear your clothes while you pay for them. No extra charges for credit. No Red Tape or mconveniences. Just ask us to charge it. $1 DOWN -1 will buy your new fall and " Winter Hat and Furnishing Goods. . Jit. i- fl,;- The Northwest's Finest ' and Busiest Men's " Stores " Hi IS 456 STATE ST., SALEM If i ' Ladies! are invited to open Charge Ac couhts and Shop for . . Men of Fulops v - f1 SALEM EUGENE - f.-i. t PORTLAND TWO STORES VANCOUVER - longview .;.;:':. Aberdeen f EVERETT : ,4. ...,;.