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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1929)
y to The New Obbgon Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Moriung, January S, 1929 j "iiH ftmi'T i i jj f lyMiyi wh i i w m f"t ft ft t if .tf it i.stlUf.'Altf a iji m tm m m in ALLEN PREPARES FOR NEXT RACE IJJ HOLDS FIRST MEET WITH SENATE EAVEL III GIW COUNCIL CURTIS PRACTICES 5 . JKTFBRSON. Ore.. Jan. 4. , fSpc1tl) Jefferson's new city : UKfI held its first meeting Watfaetday night in the council clutter. Its members are Paul McKm. R. W. Curt. W. L. Cobb. T. O. Kester, M. S. Stevenson and . lTrT. Olaser. J. H. Roland Is irfay r,.B. E. Howell recorder, E. E. JUtrts, marcbal and James G. Hfrltsel attorney. i tDm Anna Klampe is assisting tm thm Red and White store, dur ; tke absence of B. S. Thurs- toa, who Is ill with flu. Mr. Gertrude Weddle and : tcraad children. Geraldine and L ShtrUy returned Sunday from "Portland where they spent the hol- . Mays riBlting Mrs. j Weddle's daughters-, Mrs. Leonard Burley 'nd Mrs.' Olsen. . - J. H. Roland kj in Salem audit, fag books for the county. James Wied. who has joined the j aayy, left Wednesday evening for I California to report for duty. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves of Salem were visitant: relatives in ' Jefferson Sunday. Th Rev. and Mrs. McElvina of 1 Portland are renewing acqualnt .soeain town. Rev. McElvena was formerly pastor of the M. K. efeareh here. Tbm missionary society of the 'M. K, Church met with the Rev. and Mrs. Ferry Wednesday after- Tk Christian Kndeavor of the Christian and Evangelical church ns fceld a watch night meeting at tha Christian church. The early art ef the evening was spent in playing games. At eleven o'clock m aauty luncheon was cerved, af ter which the remaining hour of taaaM year was -spent ia bearing skart talks by some of the mem bers and the singing of familiar "Scotty" Allen veteran.of Alaskan dog racing, snapped at Tahoe Tavern, with Miss Kathryn Lafnn, of San Francisco, and two of his prize malemutes which he will drire in the dog derby from Truckee to Tahoe, Cal., in February. Allen has been in eight of the All Alaska sweepstakes and never "out of the money.". rRet. C C: Poline nt Salem Will freach at the Evangelical caarek on Sunday eveningThe nor. Mr. Avery us still very ill at taa home of his son Clarence ra Dallas. Rhodes Return From Trip East LA DISH CENTER, Ore.. Jan. 4. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rhodes arrived home Sunday from Chicago, where Mrs. Rhodes re ceived medical treatment from a specialist. They report much snow along the way both going and coming, and the weather while they were there was 10 below zero. Mrs. E. J. Voegelein recently entertained the following rela tives at dinner in her home: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voegelein and chil dren Katherlne and Joan, August Weinert of Notl. I. Morris. Wal ter Weinert. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Daughtery. Frank Weinert. Miles Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vogelein and children, Lucille and Junior of Kelso, and the hostess. WASHINGTON. Jan. 4. (AP) The senate was given an illus tration of the methods of its fu ture presiding officer today when Senator Curtis of Kansas, the vice-president-elect.; took the chair tn the absence of Vice-president Dawes. This was the first time since he was elected with Herbert Hoover that the Kansas senator has been called to the chair, the post he will occupy after March 4. . For the most part. Senator Cur tis sat byNiuietly enough and list ened to the debate in the most approved way with traditional vice presidential silence. But, when several senators started to speak at the same time, the vice president-elect enforced the rules with a voire carrying a definite tone of authority. "The senators will observe the rules and address the chair when they wish to be heard," Senator Curtis declared snappily. His ad monition was quickly respected. New York to Get New Skyscraper NEW YORK, Jan. 4. (AP) Negotiations for a site for a 52- story movie theatre and office building on Broadway were com pleted today by Fox theatres cor poration. The building, to cost $10,000,000. will be situated at 47th street and will be the tallest structure in the theatre district. MOSCOW (A P) R u s s i a n youth has been swept by a resist ance of interest in foreign lan guages. The rising. Soviet generar tlon seems intent on keeping abreast of technical and scientific achievement the world over. The result has been that facilities for teaching foreign languages have been greatly taxed. $9) a SALE of regular $1.95 k J Our Regular $1.95 "Sunny Maid 99 New Spring Colors! When one may buy reg ular $1.95 pure silk, full fashioned service hose in the new spring colors at 1.59, it is then time to begin collecting a ward robe of spring hosiery . . . Sunny Maids" sell regu larly everywhere at $1.95 but a special purchase for this store holds extra savings which we ,pas3 on to you today. 3 Pairs for $4.50 Save a little extra by taking three pairs for $4.50. You'll not be disappointed in "Sunny Maids," they are guaranteed to give the wearer complete and satisfactory wear and style! These are "Extra" length. Reinforced foot and silk to hem. All sizes. . ' CoodGood C J V ; Salem' Leading D-prtinnt Store X "'tflX -v-': : ' " : V.-.- IV Z-W-l- -t - ------ ' ' - J - ' --tig., .VsjS? TODAY! Center Aisle Main Floor Tea Time Mirage Grain Maplewood Parchment Gunmetal Atmosphere Misty Morn Salem's Leading Department Store 9 A.M. Today 3?l DELAYED SHIPMENT Modern Bridge Lamps Direct from the factory comes this big shipment of new Bridge Lambs, intended for a Christmas gift special, but owing to unavoidable delay in shipment, they arrived nearly two weeks too late. These must go on sale ' Saturday at the intended sale price of $1.98. A full and complete Bridge Lamp that will add beauty and service at very small .cost 1 i i i Here It Is - A Beauty Full size Bridge Lamps with fancy iron standards in polychrome effect choice of four different fancy iron cross arms and bases. Choice of sev eral patterns in accordian pleated parchment shades in brilliant red, orange etc. Cretonne and flbral effects. Silk cord. Complete pltfg attachments. Lamps on Sale Today 2nd Floor-No Limit Come Early! INTRODUCTOR Y SALE OF SLENDERBELT "Tkt natural way to correct potturt" Gives All Women A New Thrill of Buoyancy and Stylish Figare There is joy in reducing without stren uous exercise or harmful diet. The Slen derbelt brings to every woman a health ful way to become thin. This scientific garment is made of four slenderizing bands of specially woven Armor-Lastic. These bands coordinate with the abdominal muscles they lift and support they reduce unsightly hips and abdomen immediately without the uncomfortable pressure of ordinary stays. 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