The C3EG0N STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Mopuag, Jane 9r 1929 PAGE THREE 1 A I lrnm ninninn r -r - i imnrnin nnnur H It Many Valuable Prizes Giv en by Salem Busi- ness Men KEIZER. June 8 The Keizer school closed Friday after a most successful year with Mrs. Beryl Po-ter. principal, Mrt. Era Kelso, Mr. Cora Beardsley and Mr. Cbar-lotte Jone3. all efficient teachers in charge. Those hairing perfect attend ance daring the year " were Lor raine Reecroft. Robert Beecroft, obert McKnlght, Dorothy Rulifi- on. Lorena Harold and Margaret , Addison. The school and community pic nic was held in Hager's grove Fri day, fully 200 were present. A bountiful dinner was spread on a table 50 feet in length and served cafeteria. Ice cream and lemon ade were also in evidence, through out the day. The sports, in charge of Ray Betzer, began at 10:30. Prizes amounting to $150 in value were donated by the business men of Salem. The regular sport events start ed with a 50 yard race, for boys, 14 years and under, f Winners were: First, Arthur Sugai; sec ond. Delmer Dunn; third, "Warren Poole. ' " - 100 yard race, boys. 15 to 20; first, George Sugai; second, Wayne Browning; third, Raymond Clag gett. 100 yard race, men, 20 years and over; first, Gilbert Savage; second, Obed Frogley; third, Clar ence Poole. Rope climb, 24 feet of rope. Winner; first, Jake Doner, 134 seconds; second, Clarence Poole, 15 seconds; third, Arthur Sugai, 15 3-4 seconds. Running broad jump, first, George Sugai; second, Gilbert Sav age: third, Wayne Browning. 50 yard race girls 14 and un der: First, LaVern Gardner; sec ond, Rath Melson; third, Lorraine Beecroft. Girls free for all base ball throw, first, Eva Doner; second. Gardner. Men and boys free for all Ahrow, first, Gordon Bowden: sec ond, John Evans; third, Glenn Savage. ii ji 05 r u v. vuui ucaua v, - t lunv-i , Gilbert Savage. Running high jump, first, Gor don Bowden; second, Glenn Sav age; third, Jake Doner. The ball teams were formed by two captains, Lloyd Weeks and John Sugai, choosing sides. The Week's side won, each member receiving a snaplight; on the los ing side each member a loilypop. Shot put first, Gordon Bow den; second, Glenn Savage; third, Lloyd Weeks. The novelty stunts were as fol lows: Married men's shoe race; first, Obed Frogley; second, Clarence Poole. Potato race; young ladies 15 years and over; first. Mildred Gardner; second, Eva Doner; third, Margaret Bartruff. Shoe race, young ladies 15 years ell VYcrL irst Margaret Bart- ruf; second, Mildred Gardner; rtnird, Jewel uaraner. PcaiMtt P9A vnnnv tallica 1 S ears and over; first, Irnia Keefer; second, Lois Keefer; third, Mar garet Bartruff. Peanut race, married ladies. first, Mrs. Kels; second, Mrs. Potato race, married ladies; first, Mrs. Keeney; second, Mrs. Gardner third, Mrs. Beecroft. Jones; third, Mrs. Russell. Pre-scbool age race; boys, first i Donnie Melson; second. David Melson : .eirls. first. Dorothv Jones; second, Betty Jean Smith Shoe race, first and second grades; girls, first, Bessie Wang; second, Lois Rulifson; third, Ine Saito. Three legged race, fifth and tlxth grade; girls,- first, June Weeks and Blanche Betzer; sec end. Alice Sugai and Mary Teru aki; third, Eloise Eppers, Har liet Mlrton. Sack race, third and fourth grade b6ys and girls; first. Bethel Eppers and Dino Wuest; second, Lorraine Russell and John Gard ner? third, Evelyn Melson and S. Doner. Three legged race, fifth and sixth grade boys; first Harold vicCall and James Campbell; sec nd. Archie Gardner, Grover Bet zer; third, Dessa Hawes, Ivan Webster. , Potato race, seventh and eighth grade girls; first. La Vaun Grd Her;- second, Ruth Melson; third Martha Oknda. . . . feJ"anut race, fourth. Itifth, sii.th and seventh grades; girls, first, Rath Melson, second. La Tana Gardner; third, Orel Smith; toys, first, Delmar Dunn; second, Hine Wuest; third, Glenn Kelley. Teachers contest first,. Mrs. Porter; second, Mrs. Kelso; thjrd, Mrs. Beardsley; fourth, Mrs. Jones. This was for writing the largest number of words begin sing and ending with the letter "t" in a given time. ' ; . Refreshment committee potato peeling contest; first, Mrs. W, JS. Savage; second, Mrs. Robert Bart ruff; turret, sirs. Robert McClay, " The youngest naby present at picnic. Howard Saucy, IS months, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Saucy, received a beautiful pillow. " Pie eating contest, one entry, Willard Savage, was given Orst prize. Nearly $5.0d0,000 worth of American proprietory medicines were sent to South America last year. n OILS RICKREALL. Jono t. Gradu ation exercises of the RickreaJl high' school were held Thursday evening In the school gymnasium before a crowd of three hundred people. Thus brining to a close another year of successful work by Rlekreall high students. Those receiving their diplomas were Dorothy Morrow, Lenore Meade, Catherine Pewtherer, Ruby RIchter and Raich Walt. The program Tor the. evening was: march by Eva Hamilton; In vocation, Mr. Mead; salutatory, Dorothy Morrow; Violin solo, Na than Steinhaek; class will, Cath erine Pewtherer; vocal solo. Mrs. August Rhode, address Judge Goorge Roasman presentation of diplomas, Forest Pence; and ben ediction. Mr. Mead. Monmouth High Graduates Many MONMOUTH. June 8 A class of 17 graduates received diplomas at the Monmouth high school Fri day evening, June 7. Edwin T. Reed of Oregon State college de livered the commencement ad dress. The class was' Introduced by Miss Edith Clark, faculty member of the high school; and Norman Roth, president of the class made the presentation talk. The motto chosen Is, "Oat of the peaceful harbor; into the billowy sea. Class colors are blue and white; and class flower red rose. Class roll: Pearl Adams, Peggy Amort. Er nest Calef. Helen Daniels, Mary Alleen Edwards, Alma E. Friesen, Ruby B. Hamar, Ruth E. Hamar, Wayne Hamar, Ere Bernlee Har Tey, Clarence T. Heck, Roy Lang- ley, JeanetU Marks, Gladys Mc Kem, Lois MeGowan, Nomaa Roth, Jeanetta Sloan, Agnes Shoe- on, carol B. Taylor, LyU M. Tit tie, CUto K. TitUe; Isabel Wei lard; Lucille Wedeklnd; Grace "F. Wilson. Tbelma M. Wilson, Helen Margaret Y eater. The Monmouth high school an nual junior-senior banquet was held Wednesday evening at Wi nter's restaurant, with Cal Fet ser in eharge of the tables. A Jol ly time Is reported, with toasts and brief talks by the following: Eldon Rlddell; F. M. Roth, prin cipal of the school: W. Bernard Morse: Norman Roth; Vernita Mitchell; Ernest Calef; Grace Wil son; Edith Clark. An English order for 500,000 strawberry plants was recently re ceived In Holland. Brush College Helpers at Dallas BRUSH COLLEGE, June I. A group of fourteen from the Brush College Helpers attended the pic nic given at the Dallas park by the Federated club of Rural wom en of Polk county, June 4. About 100 were present at the dinner, which was served In the basement of the First Methodist church. Mrs. Corydon Blodgess. president presided at' the business meeting which followed. . Other officers present were Mrs. Herschel Waite, vice-president, and Mrs. Fred Gib son, secretary-treasurer. It was decided to' have a one day Insti tute In the falL Three clubs El lendale club. Oak dale club and Dallas Community club ad charge of the program. Those" who assisted with the program from Brush college were, Mrs. Chas. McCarter who gave a read ing, BUly UUey gave vocal num ber accompanied by Miss -Hilda Crawford on banjo, and Mrs. A. E. Utley sang a solo. The next reg ular meeting of the clubs will be in October. Those who attended from Brush college were: Mrs. W. L. Gibson, Mrs. Charles McCar ter, Mrs. Oliver Whitney and children. Loyal and Ruth, Mrs Fred Gibson, Mrs. John Schlndler, Mrs. M. C. Pettys, Mrs. C. C. Chaf fee, Mrs. A. E. Utley and son Bil ly. Mrs. Corydon Blodgett. Hilda and Frank Crawford. Wellington. N. Z.. is construct ing a war memorial which will have a carillon. Mnhml Sayings and Loan Association A Salem Institution organized in It 19 Place your savings with us Let us finance your home on weekly or monthly payments 142 South Liberty Street 'A X 11 ! rjL f Health till . 1 J n, ft jssSf 1 I 1 It ag U ii . at ii Ii van could see how the dust and dirt your garments can absorb to say three months 70a would have . them cleaned more often. We call and - deliver any where. We Call and Deliver JAPANESE HAND ' LAUNDRY AND V . . CLEANER 453 FERRY STREET Telephone 752 Fourteen Burnett Jewelry Store on the Pacific Coast present a wealth of "Gift that Endear and En-Dure!" m v 0 i. A. a it "That man only U WS? U)hm wtilift th bUfings thai Cod providmnd tht$ blemMngt w gift aquolt thm gmmtla trwting wmpom mhip ml gd woman!" ELBERT HUBBARD. (P Electric Waffle Irons $5.95 Slade and guaranteed by one of the foremost makers in the land and usually sold at ten dollars They have Aluminum grid and are full nickel tiHer pilot ed Colored handles and rfee-' trie connections to match ' Oav a you plea$e! While they last we ahall aell them for Fire Ninety-five snd on the Burnett Budget Plan Fay ttollar a nrrkl I Thm "Lovelonif Wedding Ring $24.50 The nam "Lovelonc" is relttrd cot Ideal Gift A Dinner Ring! The Bride wilt treasure such a gift Cll her days The one tk'etched f (Satu'red at Fifty-Nine Fifty (they .wire Aade to aell t avebty-nv jld on the tjurneit dollar a week will 3 pytisht la the United States and applies to thla axqutslt bit or 4welrr 4 White Gold rlni set x blue white aiamonos. tb st toksa that a man can buy on the Burnett Budaret Plan dollar weekl "XoTelonc" Wedding- Ring; With Dlaxaonds all around may be had for an even hundred dMlarSnrtbe terms on these are tig dollars a week. L A Wi Rogers Silverplate, $28.60 a Set 1 Each piece guaranteed for half a Century (who car'ea what happens After fifty years?) Eight Xniveifc Eight Korka--Six Teanoon Four tablespoons,' a sugar Fhell and a butter knife The Knivet hoi $tairJe$ t-ot I hla&en and hollow hanrllZa. ' 8oId at the cash' pHce Twf-ntjta a JBiiRnt sixty ontneltsiirnett vii(iae MI A EKht Sixty oh'.thelBurnett Bnrtael sVA Plan Take a set for'a'doHarPaf X&T1 after V-" ff 'Thai man thai hak m tongwa say is ne atan with hi tongaa km win a woman!" "-f. SHAKESrERE -v. ssn. mmn mJ 1 a rich in t 'Am twonty omai, if all fA Jftw motor mmmiar mmd thm 1 "Win hmr unth gift, if oho rmommct mot wordot Dumb JmwmU, of ton, im thmir ailmnt kind Mora thorn qvdck worda mnll mw a jai nii'a SHAKESFERE, A do'lar a week! i1 1 rimui shakesperm. fmported Dinner SeU $39.50 Gorgeously decorated China from one of the foremost pot teries in Europe ' Fifty-niece seta are offered at Thirty-iine Fifty and on the Burnett Budget Plan at that Other tel are hncn in "open ttock" dctignt and you may Mtart Kith a tmall tct and the young folk can add to it 1 19.50 to 138.50. Take any set in the show for a dollar payment and pay the bal ance a dollar or so a week- there are no extras! Rings 'CO 3B Community Plerte, Shown in all ttye aristocrtl patterns that hare made Comi Inunlty Plate" famous the world T'wenty-nins piecci in thm uaint "Khic:box"a m(3f or $i may he h id for For'jf Dollars. Additional pieces may be had at. any time and at the cah price! pTke a ae't for a dollar Psff balance v.--A oaDar Oiime Clocks. $29.50 Ions: and almost iniaia wiin wainu loot C fine enough Twenty Inches mahoKanr case lor a mansion) They go for eight day vUh one winding mn4 chime all the hour and all Jour Quarter o set of tUvery-tened pongi, reproducing the famous Chimes of Westminster At bey. We naed to "pat ourselves on the back! when wo sold such clock aa these for less than fifty dollars 4-U was an achievement! But this shipment onof to n to sell at Twenty-nine Fifty, and on th Burnett Plan at that. Take one for a dollar pSy, A lllar Week Other good clocks, $7.95 to $50.00 uptocm. r. Aa the. SusSested ketch Bolitalrcs and nnger KlnKa-the tar with three dti Cholc at On lat ter wita three diamonds. Fort- liht Fifty. too eteltan wekt Diamond Set Bracelet Watch, $33.50 SO and old on the Burnett Budge A Dolla a Week 9Bd-set ytithojgt interest. Bracelet Waichej.tr, to ff h prices and a years time to DIAMOND WATCHES Are Now In Style And we are showing a complete assortment of the newest, most beau tiful diamond watches by BULOVA. IP 14 kt. solid wMteaM sat erlib I law aUoteaet aad 4 sap. . Shlrea; U Vrwel saw $A(50 fcaaalTBBl Saver "The Gift that LattJL m tmm M ak etekad HIT b had for Twn ... vittw 4imr n whit natal and efui teed for mty years: ucaer eeos 4m oia. rata are priced at Fifteen Douars lor u 'oar pieces. ou can get an after-dinner eoff em met, with pot, sugar and creamier ond trayoU very artistic for twenty-seven fifty. . ; - iivar-Plated Water Pitchers are priced at Five Dollars. "Pyrex" Used Caaaoroles in stlj vel-plated frames are 4.l: Centerpieoea and Fruit Bowls in surer plate are etrea 'J,,ll storeful to choose among uiaiy rncra nd all sold ea th Burnett Budget nan. ake all yoo want for a dollar -pay a awtuur pi 1 ! Elgin , Oulora The ArUtocrat of Time- fnie Ttoat-aeUing" watch keepers Whits Qold. la the worjdl Fifteen filled ease la a score t Jeweled saovemsnt, waits eantlfnl style at 9f gold-filled 7s7gm aad Pay Dotlas- Dm mm bracelet to snatek . umumr m wmmsx Benin &g Tb beat watch that amA be , bought fSr leas than twenty dol lars that will give service White- Gold fin ed eaaee flfteen ieweled lSJMi M Kt. soRd white sold est erlife 1 law phhrea; I5wel saotC $XK) Uful BULOVA Watch T1 'mmjlmBm&thafnm$2S Gorgeous Gl-us wares Centerpieces -x Fruit Bowla, Candlesticks, Mayonnaise Bowls, CaQdy Jars, Relish Dishes, Sandwich Trays, Su gar and Creama, Priced from a dollar 16 five. Take aO you want tor a dollar and "Pay Vi as Ton Are Paid." Other Sets fa "taoderniftle! fashion fterllnsr fiiWec 2nd told Plateffi tor a rqueen of the realm" at prici auaurea aouars a:a..-y ' Far. D41aar or So a W EstaMshed over thirty pears ago Maaiiiiaiati VvisTMIN i'TERj Efectric Percolators We show them all llsnnlngj Bowmans, Universal and Bera leads, xne one pictured la la e New Chrome Nickel never rnlshea never scratches and iis set is nrlced all avr tha land at Seventy-Four dollars- Other sets are offered at price vjJ2l from Fourteen Xinetyj five V as high as anybody " - wonts to go,! TSM-W t "in the show for a dSUar caymeht and pay the ban ance Preseer Sets A Practical GiftT .the yeeuPe4U-Jton and'Prtal 'Atebertoue in lovely, colors and dresser set that milady will nsajvery say fsj 4 three-piece settrush. omh aae? Xanilet minor set u$h glistening fewa pjop aw m tor wemawrys aouars. oaernipu7 xunion an 1U arum liua ior a -queen of the rsalm" at prices BBiorM aoiiars teHing SilTer Roger larfit and Bowleb and ialerlEatiocal. AB the Mwest pattarnS sad aO at the Gaah pricS 23T "a penny added. Tak a set tor a dollar bO pay a dollar fifty week. r m ... 41 - I 1 I n c . Others for as - a -flat iff V: U in aouay; ani,pay- . WSQJI Jt trZ V A dellaw memo a weekl dollar a weekt Traweliaw f or the) Honeymoon Jowrneyr i Handaome affairs with Innea chit's that hold all the needej toilet al tie lea - Brush, coma.' mirror, etc. . . , Practical and 5 mown, in toe sneicm U XU lor Thitty-fivi .DoBori 1 littjy ss tweat aoy in ior aj ,.-r--