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. PAGD EIGHT fjiSStS:';XJ9nSliM ';t. ft. Tfcg OnSGON STATESMAN Saka. Oresca, Seaday IImbIss, Jaly 13,1353 Mid Headers . - : -JT- .... II 5 1 Independence -HlO ""' '. o .- INDEPENDENCE July M Mrs. Ella Stack, a sister of Mrs. - ArreU 1. spending sw few'days at' 'Suver witk-herdaughter. Itn, ! ;;; ' tttter, before retarning to he horn .In Mjmpik,v-'S-',r:-.-; : '-' JfMrt. Grace" Wlleov, vh is In Salem caring, for; her r; Bother, :Mpeat the, day here. , :. , r T The Presbyterian church mem V. .hers-had a pot luck dinner in the . city park on Thursday evening; A .; Urge crowd ; was In attendance, awl ajpleaaant time spent, ;ias It . -wee aa Ideal: evening for a picnic. J Mr. and Mr. Robert Brown 'tptat a few days: in Albany this y i-week "aa the -gnesta ;-f Jtirs. Brown's sister." i--- ' "V i'VMrs. Alice" Parka, Mrs.1 Will Shafler,and Milton MeGowni were shoppers .In Salem -Tharsday. ' , ; mm. .duw Lock and Mrs. ' XI- : tain -teat-Damon spent the -day .C iThnrsday with Uelr mother If rs. ."Kellhr: DaavMu; t r " . Mrs. Mamie Bcrafford aad Mra. -v "AardlrfaTe: retnrae .-home . ; from 'the Tnrner eantB-' - meetinr w.aere-isey ipeai me wkk. mkb. a. a. - a il . , "Qaandorf hae a cabin at this place J A k A. 1 J - 1 A tend' these amp meeiuga- every year.-.-.. . . , , Jirs. Clyde WillUm is in The Oalles spendiar the . wek with - - nr davghter, Mrs. Talaat; . -o- o RICKEY. Jiidy 12 Mrs; Belle t- Hat ri O'Brien , et Detroit, Mleh - i gan, who ts a guest of her eonsin. ' D. A. Harris,' Is' spending soToral days with Mr. and Mrs. A. ICBa- r kcr at Mnli CUy. - Miss Veneta LaBrance and Dar " i4 BlaMhard : hT rctnraed fron -Toledo wkere they visited MissLa Branche's afnt ; and : . uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King. Mr. and Mrs. H. MeMlllin en- terUIaed several Salem friends informally Wednesday areniag. . 'Jdr. and Mrs. Elwood Fegler of ".3 Bugeae - are', the guests , v'ot- Mrs. , Foglera mother, Mrs A". B. tRich- Mr. ani MrsAl p. Van Cleve at i Portland were - guests', of Mrs. :.y Van (Here's father; D. 'A; Harris, snnday - eves tng:-Mrs.- -Van Clere te a Portland teacher and Mr. Van but it 0 E5P (Second of a series of actual experiences of local people with . the One Doner Accident insurance reticles purchased irom Tne Oregon Statesman.)' . . .... : ; Mr. A. M. Patrick of 1165 S. High St, as quite . seriously injured Oct. 8th when his car collided with a truck on the Pacific Highway just south of Salem. Mr. Patrick was. confined to his home for a period of six weeks, there was . additional expense, Doctor bills, etc. But very fortunately he had invested One ttoHar in a Statesman Accident Insurance policy!. At the end -of his period of disability he received a-check for $60.00 from the Insurance Co. ; . It helped. The claim was paid without xquihbling; . .Other claims totaling over $1700 have been paid. s If you have one of these policies, don't let it lapse! If jrou haven't one, make application to day. Send for. pur circular explaining the policy v' y-' v-Vv-;.-::-.- -- !; Don't let one dollar stand between v you rand this protection Fill in the blank below. " INSURANCE APPLICATION AND. ' SUKCRIPTION BLANK THE OREGON STATESMAN . Salens, Oregoa. Gesttlesaent - . . Tow are hereby aatherlieA to eater my sabecripClon k to The Orrgeet Statesman for eme year from date.; It Is snderstood thatTfce Oregoa Statessaasj is ta. be deliv ered t any address regal 'ly each day Sy- yowe aataer . T tsed carrier and I shall nay him for the same at the regi alar established rate of 60c I am mitsews swhecriboe -tef . I ana aeWa Sabacriber to- The. Ovegeei Stat Siai 1 s , Addreoe.v. "-jt-:a?s7 .js rv.jt - - 6eafklarya r. . vV. ....... lValaUohlp. ...... , ; - . I am eaaosFag a paymt of $10 Pcilcy Ue. 1 am ! to receive a 910.0OO.CO Travel AceJdes iaaaraaea reUcy Issaed try the North America paay of CUcaso, UUnols. Clero has been a salesman for the Reid-Mordock company for a nam . ber of yeari. t , -f -t? Panl Delkman. who has keen working at. West Stayton for aer eral mopthsr la at . home again, r Mr! and Mrs. A.W. Kins: of R- lem , spent Wednesday. wth their son-in-law and -aangbter. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. XaBrancbe Mrs. King remained 'aatll Tharsday. Valsetz VALSETZ. Jnly 11 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Petroff hare moved Into the noflso aeated by Marioa Rose," and are making many im prorements in the v honse- and yard."" ;' ' ' . - - - Thosi taring pnrchaied new ears . recently " are TedT, Davis, Francis (Staffy) NIneman, Fred Bolin, and Joe Dotnt' - ' J Ray'Shoabv Mraad Mrs; Levi Green mined the Tlftt'et the, weelrJrdmJBavartoa--wnere-:they were spending "a few "days .with' friends andtattes."Tr -" 1 lir. Mrs, ; WU1 i. McDonald motored tlalla..Wedieeday; t Margaret Lef ever iNte tsken-a Dallas Tuesday efenlng, very 111, with an ialceraied tooth.- . 4 . Mr. Jaad "Mrs.l Jerry Morris re larned from Portland wbere they have been .v&Itlng frfends. " : I Clear Lake I -o CLEAR LAKE. Jnly 12 Mr! and Mrs. Ralph Harold and chil dren," Mr. .and "Mrs." Alex Harold and Miss Nina Latoorette motored to Portland Sunday to T&it a friend, at the Jgellwood hospital . Mls Elaine Chapln left' last! week for Berkeley, wbere she will enter Unitersity orCallf ornla sum; mer. school. Miss i Chapin ' . has tanght I tha- hlgk. school at Taf the last two years and win return there thU fall.:.' . Mr; and Mrs. W. P. Collajd and. daughter, v Clair, attended . the pioneer picnic, at. Champoeg park Sanday. There will be no services -at Clear Lake church on i Sunday morning, Jnly- It., as the paster. Rev.- Hi . it. . Schcuernian will preach at the -Eldredge school house. The Christian Endeavor so ciety will also held their meeting there with Miss Alice Masse? ' as leader." -" - - .- u 3 r paid DaU..........lt0 per month. - ' , - The Ovegea Staeeaaaaa ( - ) t " y-- Va ' - j r jnv AecMewt ..u - ; - .,J' Middle Grove i: r MIDDLJI GROVE. JHr 1 1 Th Ladies -Aaxiliarj.met for monthly meeting at the hoaaa of the pres. Ideat,. Mrs. Helen Walker. There X?r' alx .members nreseni The snian attendance -wna dae- to the busy season. ; Katheriae v Scaarf and. Alberta - Howa aad BeryU Hampton 'were ta charge ef the social hour. yy-:-;., '. ' , ' Mrs. Edith Dense! and MraBert Wiley of Portland spent a few days -at the Maryey .Walker home after returning from a trip to and In, Caeada.--!Ci''-T--vJ '-f -. 6. W. lewetf,' wbo thu been obk ployed at Harvey Walker's farm J nowjrorklng, for thejeonnty." I .. ; Kenneth Walker of Portland Is spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr.' and Mm. T. T, ynlkeev.---' -' " '"' - : y:. ; Wfl-Scharl haa just-flnlshed catting sf nine acre field of fall barley. He-wm thresh It soonrA. ': l?err:M0Ca4Bster who hf aftner rising the: niperty ol MIn Ethel fleeheT, U baling a" large amount -etxlovef hay;-;.' Z'Si I - I ' Jeiferson 7- T JEFFERSON. Jnly 1J Mrs Franks Lillard-and daughter,: Ear tella.-wero at Salem Thursday- to have soma deaUl work dene. -. Clarence Thurston Is la the hos pital in Portland, where ho nndeiv went an operation for foot trouble Wednesday... He Is , getting, along as -well aa can ba expected. . Cecil Thomas, . who is in the coast guard service - at Bollnas, California, is enjoying a ten day. vacation.- visiting relatives la this vicinity. He wui also visit his sis tir la Portland before retiming soath. v -. - - - -- Mr.aad Mrs. William Ev Lake are the parents of a 7 daughter weighing six and one-halt peands; born Thursday," July 10 at the Lake home. ' Rev.' and 'Mrs. D. Ceorge Cole left the first of the week for Oro i " -. - - J " ' ' - ''' . ' '"'.'! ' ' : ' : . - - ' ' -' . .... .. ; - . V : ... . : y - , ; - "v ' . ' - - .... A Now: I7Gate?G SttoiPtJOcnG GDSr-o'IIlJcbllQttttllG'G 2 In our eiideaVdr to serve ou witK more speed and efficiency ,we have ad ded 'tbitne staff of our station Service Girlsj rhoiwill insure you snappy service in; those little Mdtoi 4 is . - in . ; ; ; I yCOZ&LETS SATICFACri02rmTn,tCRTjijlANSA(I01f ': Vine." CaMf aralajr vktn tnW'vrill attend a family gathering at tTe4 home ef Mr. Cole's parents. Mrs. Cole's mother. Mm. John Dna lavey at Brooks, aoeompanied them. - Ther'f expect -' to he away about two) -weeks. -! t'-' jr-M. Cn arrived la Jefferson, Tuesday, making brief visit with rrtende here,' le.fora going to Sde ta visit hta aiaeter-ta-law, Mra. Ceerga ; BUyeu who la nerlously TURNER. Jnly lJUtUe Bob by Ball who is suffering from, in ternal Injuries ' caused by. a - fall last week, la improving, hut Is yet nnablo to leave a Sal em. hospital. . Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Riches are entertaining , their grand-daughter Jane Robinson of Salem,: who haa murtieVtrm trip- to Crater Lake. ,i7--.y-5 -J, Mrs. rrank -Mlllett and sonT. Melvin and Myron, drove eut from Salem Wednesday - T.evea!alt and called da frjeod. Melvisj MlUetr Is hookkeener fr eTd-Murdpch-eempaayvVJrif J'-y. : :An np-to-dala mlDi house Is be ing built on the w. T, Riches dairy farm which Is located ''south " of town. . . . 7 Leo Dyrnett ot the Salem state flax plant, was -' Inspecting flax fields' near" Tarner '- daring ' the week.' ' " ' I " Labish Center o . '. ' . . : LABISH CENTER, July 12 Clydo Leedy, who has -been -hero looking after his-property return ed to his home at Tigard-Tours- Pmctlcally ail hay In thli com munity has been cut and on 'the Hares ranch hauling is ia pro gress. 1 The hay la of excellent quality this! year, i ' '. . . ' 1 Pete Spread who has. been em ployed In this eommanlty went to Portland the first of the week where he Joined the navy. details which 1 AhTTT, Jnly II Mr. and Mrs., J." R. Snoddrasa. and Mm. Pearl Snedgrasa .af , McMInnville, spent 8uaday at Champoeg. rsv.:;' I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henry et Toledo, -are spaadlng thahr. vaea on wUh Mr. and Mrs. . B. Reg ara." " --. - :' -.: ' MrTnsd Mrs. 0. E. Roth, Mm, Harrison, and, Dick Harrison, Cook a pleasure trip to Molalla oa m day. . '.- -. ' ' Mis Florenee Snodgrass retarm ed to her work In McM Inn vine alt er a short .vacation at home. V: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Connell of Garibaldi, have chosen Amity tor their new location;'' Mr.'' Connell being the, sew minister' at the Methodist church, -They' are the parents of four children; two girls living at home, ono girt In Califor nia.': aad baa'' ioynt Tillamook: " . 'WOliarn Rtcntermotored ta Sa lemrSuhday, July e7"afld spent the day visiting with hlsrwtfrho is in. a hospital there. v xromrjafrersoB vrsue tae w. Newman family .Wednesday. Mr gon State J"-ox Breeder aasoci tion and- haa. Just returned from a -trip In the eant.-:,:''-.". V, Mr,- and Mrs. George Brledwell returned home k Wednesday" or: ning from a fire day trjp through Southern Oregon and to Crescent City. California. o- ; , O I Kingwood - I O : .. O KINGWOOD; Jnly 12 Sunday guests of Mr. anlMrs. E. W. Em mett .and '.family - were i Mr. Em mett'a brother aad aister-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emmett, thefr daughter, Lavora and - Walter Osbnrn. . all of Albany .and Mrs.. Raaa Tork. at LewUton, Idaho. . v Mr. and . Mrs. Desmond T. Fnlps of- Wal4port..were . guests of Jslr. and Mrs. Rellln Beaver Sunday. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fulps . were formerly felow teachers ofv.Mrs- i Beaver at Parrisb Junior high add to your i.. . .. -- .. .... ' T school, where, MraV Beaver bee beep for. several yearn - an in structor la mathematics. Mr.and Mrs. Glenn L. Adams were hosts" at a lawn party and picnic supper . Monday evening. Their guests were the eldem ot the First Presbyterian church of Sa lem with their wives and families. O. B. JUttaer .was taken to n ' Salem hospital yesterday tor - a minor operation. Ha -has been in poor health for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wetts and daughters. ' Mary: Jean, were Sun day Visitors at the Robert Hall home. . . Dr. and, Mrs. E. W. "St. Pierre aad daughter, Sasanne of Port land with the doctor's mother and sister, Mrs. Ella St. Plerra .and Miss Mabel St. Pierre enjoyed a picnic, at Rickreall Sunday. - ; J. P. Smart' la home from Leb aaoa -where he has been in the employ of . the Reid-Murdoeh canning company, tor the past two meaths. berry harvest 1etBg over hs,4hat region for! the" season. j : Hazel Green . T HAZJBL MOREEN. July 12 Mr. and Mrs.; Joseph Mosey and chil dren, "Edward; Raymond. " Junev Ramoaa and Loralae of Portland ware guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Woods this week. They returned home Wednesday. Mr. Woods and family 'live - in Portland before bay lag their farm here. " " ' George Teatch cut his hand when cutting' brush; recently. Clifton Clemens and - William Mlnton speat Tuesday at CorvaU Us. vlsIUng 'the uta college. Mr. Clemens is a former student, Mr. Mlnton ; ls considering ' entering school, there. If .not. he expects to return to Tennessee soon by the of. California. T3 on aiy II o i o y V 1 J J" Dcctt MqIico to ebcose Crotn EVERY CHILD V ANTS A PIANO Here is yoor chance. Special prices, anosaal terms make it possible for, every one to own a piano - during this great sale. Don't pat off your purchase longer. Give your children the advantage of "a musical education. Make a start right now. Make Your Own Terms Out They &o - Clean Sweep Prices on Used and Reconditioned Pianos CoUard Per Month Select any piano o like try we will exchange at no extra, Satwfactioa. CHICKERING linp MAH. CHICKERING ft f?rt MAtt. ........ lull FISHER MAH. Sf J7 SMALL .. 11 ; ESTEY MAH. ' fiaA .BUNGALOW .... lOif HALLET A 1l?0 DAVIS 10 J COLLARD ..... . . . -67 ' KIMBALL ' '145 PEASE . . . .f . ; . . . 1 1 5 v WESSER ......... gabler ..v.! 27 SOe0 Tljesara sample, ef h ijmuy bargains e bave to of ferV Come at ance aad get the pick of choice bays. : , f - . . , lip t Pi Store ooen evenin J Auburn AUBURN. Jury 12 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sutter C.nro f TocelTing fellelUtlons upon . the arrival . ot an . eight - - and . one-half pound daughter. The young lady .has been named MayetU Marine She fa Jhe first daughter and .the second chnd. , . , . . ' y :; 1 T. Saunder has sold his home here to H. B. Auman ot Salem. - George Baumgartner Is -enjoying his vacation at this time. Mr. Baumgartner :1a employed by the Stiff Furniture companyHe, with Mrs. Baumgartner and daughters, Ruth and Mabel motored to The Dalles and surrounding points. r ' The Auburn -Community - club wil hold "their -' annual ' picnic at Hager-s Grove. "Jalj If.' AU resi: dents of. the eommanlty, are cor dially invtted to attend. V basket dinner will" be held, at g p; mj The dab - will furnish coffeec Every one should brtng silver; and ehiaa for, their: family-- : ' ,y '. 1- on STATTON: July 1 J Mr. an Mrs.Hoss Chrlsman of Linn coun ty are the parents of a son born July s. ' -: Mr. and Mrs. George. Nichols of Portland were guests of the Misses Ella and Lois Williams and while beer went to Taylor's Grove for a brief oatlag. Mrs. E. D. Crabtree and daugh ters. Joan and Cleta, , accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Paal Fehlen, were at JCascadla Tuesday after mineral water. Mrs. Everett Phillip! and son, Merle, left Tuesday for the'Breit enbush hot springs where It is hoped Merle- will gain relief from i p c P f! c c WoiTcExoacq Per Month On Used Pianos Knobe. sq. $40 Aurora r .f 79 Chickering 23 Weasner 1. 89 50 Mcssner 8T Whitney L 59 Brewster 'Id- 99 Bauer 65 Many other guar Krokour 78 anteed bargains Warehouse Close-Outs Standard well-known pianos. Some new some used. , . v SO DATS FREE TRIAL. - 80 day aad if not satisfactory cost to- yoev We gaaraatea .v. ... 137 WAGNER MARSHALL g qwj WENDELL ....... 15 MORRIS, GOOD, - - SO A only : : . . . . :af If. KRANECH Ac : '. , f a fl0. BACH MAH.. ...... 151 0 STERLING. flfA BUNGALOW ...... Z1U SOHMER A - 9sa co. i r. . ?. . iv . . ... r 14af BAUER ..... ....7123 WALTERS ...... ,:'134 - STODDARD r. : ; i? 1 57 KURT2MAM: '153 e a a A brand new Piano Rcgalar g305 Valae. Dariag I oar Great Wareboasa Money -. . V. Ratolag Sale,' - l Baagalow style ? eaaej' fan feaetal slate; wonderful scale aad tone. ;.- Greatest- tuuain y asts orrcred l t .naanew r td 9 :C0 o'clock an attack of rhenmatism. , . vWr mnd If ra C. A Ranchama' ' . and Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Lesley left ' Thursday for an oatlng At ; . East and Panllmv lakes,- - - u: ry :i - vr- and Mra B. bl Crabtree. -i accompairled byJWr. and Mrs. Rol - V vrrii and Mr.' 'and Mrs.; Lowell White of :salemfwWrleao.aooa -U for -ItertosKUk vrticl.:fPcrtland. Is here for an.eendVd jsitwith her-': grand-parenUk7r cArs. v. r Lao and other, relatlreav' - ; v mf siaYtanland ?wife ; have w been here, from Oakland, Califor -nia visiting relaa ves7 A prenie was iji - - wt.. karai --Wednesday ; . evening. Beside the.Oakland fotta the following , ..were ifi nv--i - anfl Tamllv. "ClUIo SUyton and family.rlStaah- ; famlt. and Mrs. S. : E. . 'A. ; : SUyton. , . - . Waconda , - r TDlrnvnA- Jafv 11 -Mr, ah4vt Mrs.' Claro McCormkk end aal..; daughter, ?africia',dt DaJlasvwera, s gnenta Snnday a imsw. Mr! and; Mts. jLrthnr;qoffln. i. tlna' t.Ani. son of Henrfvl. -v': Lyons of PorUand. la spending Mm j- vacation at tne, noma x. Mrs. George -Brown. The- Ijroim r former residents of this place. baviar warned the firm now. occn-, pied by Allyn Nasom. . " Perfect Lenses for f"C 1V mom rnnn i lmpertect tyes . . " II 't-r 'J' 11 none ; is more fgWy; nrized than t-K a t of : sicht.' Blindness or any-' thing aproacning blind- neajsyy ia; vuixc, frednlolr vision .man" peenqs 'io great" extent,- not only. for his percepbon or the beautiful thincrs of life; but1, for his . very means of livelihood. PRlEI DAY EYE : NEEDS This is much . truer today tKan in the time of o li ft forefathers. With the . present day developments or ... t. h e. arts and sciences . and of modern 'industry. man finds himself com? nelleB to 5 use his eves I mudi mpre universally and - exactingly .than did his ancestors. ... Eve work i is nibre general and vastlyr more 'im portant, .. . -Thei'fesult of such;: a condition is - two-fold.; . It means tfmt the" hu -7 man eyWissubdcted to -much grr Mrains than formerlyjand. atr the same time, that the satisfactory ' -perform- : ance of its functions, is : more essential :tohu- ,s" hiari fhkpjpmei-.'llie tailing otryision;? then, spells even greater, dis aster to the mdividual than it did one hundred i or even fifty years ago. Modern visio n h greatly imnr'oved- conserved by the high standard o f .present day optometric service. TTie . proper grade ibf glass and lense is sec Dnd. in importance "only to the ability of the dp tometrist - who inesyour eyes and finr isties - and. fits - your glasses.- . cat baip-utt xy EnckVtanjpe4 end adeslr Tim' rr . 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