The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 05, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATESMAN, SAlcia, Oregon,' Thursday Morning. -February S, 1831
If . I -T .
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TELEPIEE RATES
coram Med
Haney Expected to be its
Chairman; Will Start
' AVcrk , Today, Plan
Members of tht committee ith
olnts4 today for U porpos of
conferrlnj? with officials of the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company la an effort to seen r
Jeirer rates irithomt la necessity
of lnrestlsatlon and costly litiga
tion, mil swing Into- action this
afternoon. Reports Indicated that
Bert Haner of Portland oM be
elected chairman of the commit'
tee. -
The resolution . creating the
committee gives It authority to
. summon officials of the telephone
company to Salem for any confer
ence or conferences that may, be
desired. Members of the commit
tee are Senators Bennett. Miller
and Strayer, Representatives An
drews, Schnell and ChtasocBV and
- A. I. Barbur. I. H. Van Winkle, at
torner general, and Mr. Haner
The first meeting will be devoted
to organization and outlining
llans for future operations.- -,; (
'The senate approjred a proposed
. constitutional amendment offered
hj- Senator Crawford which would
give persons accused of a crim
inal offense the right to waive
Jury trlaL Capital cases are ex
empted from the previsions of the
amendment. Senator Crawford de
clared that the approval of this
amendment by the voters would
eliminate a large nnmtter of Jury
trials and reduce materially the
cost of court procedures
Uniform Traffic
Laws Are Sought
Announcement, was made Wed
nesday that committees of the
Washington and California legis
latures would arrive in Salem
early Friday to confer with the
roada aad highways committee of
the Oregon legislature In connec
tion with uniform traffic regula
tion. ' There will be considerable
discussion with relation to re
ciprocal .highway legislation now
affecting the three states. -
Members of the state highway
commission may attend the ses
sions. The fisheries committee of the
Washington legislature will spend
Saturday, February 14, In Port
land, conferring with a similar
committee of the Oregon legisla
ture with relation to. proposed leg
islation affecting the fishing -industry
on the Columbia river. The
conference will be held in the
Portland chamber of commerce.
.The senate .tabled a bill Intro
duced by Senator Billingsley au
thorising chattel mortgagesto be
filed In the office of the county
clerk, instead of the recorder, at
the option of the-mortgagee',"
raras. in
IIEffl. IM
About 20 Methodist churches
of the. north Willamette district
will be represented at the meet
ing to be held Friday night at
the Jason Lee church. Winter
aad Jefferson streets, when Dr.
Lather B. t Love Joy. national
leader of the stewardship de
partment of the church, "will be
the speaker. The meeting was
called fay Dri M. A. Marcy, dis
trict superintendent.'
Included In the church groups
expected to attend are first. Ja
son Le and Leslie churches : in
Salem, j West Salem, Sllverton,
Woodburn, Hubbard, . Stayton.
Lyons, j Turner, Dallas. Falls
City, Brooks, Donald, Indepen
dence, Bnena Vista, Oak Grove,
Marquam, Kelxer, and Pratum.
The meeting is in the Interest
of evangelism and stewardship,
arid wiH open . with a dinner at
6 : 30 o'clock, served by the
women of the; Jason Lee church.
Following this- a jdevotional serr-ice-willjbe
conducted by a team
of men) from the McMinnville
broDierhood. I Dr. Lovejoy will
then be Introduced by-Dr. M. A.
Marey "and" will follow his ad
dress' with a round-table discus
sion of methods and plans look
ing toward the program, of East
er and fhe Lenten season. Dr.
Lovejoy 's visit; at Salem Is one of
five In J the district, the -other
places feeing Springfield, Marsh-
field. Albany and Garabaldi.
State College v -j
Student Loans
i : Fund Depleted
1 OREGON STATE COLLEGE
Corvallis, Feb. 4. The student
loan fund at this Institution has
Lbeen - so depleted by unusually
heavy demands that for the re
mainder of the year loans wlU2e
limited to seniors graduating this
year, announces Dr. W. M. - At-
wood, chairman of the loan com
mittee. . ' - -. -. -
r The Wresent situation followed
excessirely heavy demands last
spring: whlcH la torn wan aggra
vated by - slowness '" with which
present - loan holders hare been
able to repay the loan fund, due
in part to unemployment, - "
Last year, the loans from local
sources totaled more than 5t,00
in addition to jnore than $31,000
from bdtside sources. The local
money van distributed among 560
. , - , : w . . - . .- -
men and 111 women who obtain
ed Alt average of abont $7 5 each.
IS
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1 "KECOVERIXa FROM
' : ?- , OPERATION"
HAZEL GREEN', Teh. 4 The
odore Wacken. who underwent a
major operation at Willamette
sanitarium last week, la getting
alonfcjjlcely. He, will be able to
come horn soon. BIr. Wacken is
a brother to Rudolph and Her
man" Wacken of ear community.
BACH FROU CAIIFORXIA
STAYTONVebl 4 Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Fehlen are home from
a two' months visit with their
sonr Charles and : wits in San
Francisco. Owing to the fact that
Mr. Fehlen is to report for Jury
duty their visit""waa curtailed to
some-ntent. They report they
much prefer oar Oregon weather
to that of California. ; 7 -
Scouts to Visit
Governor Meier
- On Anniversary
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In observance of the 21st an
niversary of Boy Scouting in this
country, 21 Boy Scouts and 21
men from Marlon and Polk coun
ty troops are planning to call
upon Governor Julius Meier
some day next week to- present
to the governor a sketch of the
history pf scouting in the 21
years. 1
The group will also ask the
governor to designate some spe
cial duty which the Boy Scouts
ican do la Salem next year. The
Boy1 Scouts will appear in uni
form. i
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That oisht to interet every reader. You
may not have heard of it before, bujt many
hardware stores are doing it. You can't af
: ford to miss it Here's your chance
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Friday and Saturday and All Next Weels
S : We offer-You V"
ia bars IVORY SOAP g0G
with any .cash purchase - X
or:
2
-25 bars IVORY SOAP
for . . . . : .
with any cash purchase of $5.00 or over.
v Limit, 1 deal to a customer
and - "
while you are getting your, soap deal- tako time t6
note the great price redactions on Hardware, Paints
and Plumbing. You will be surprised to know that
many metal lines are below pre-war prices.
Also note our many Spring Specials and make It a
habit to"SHOP OUR WINDOWS. V
&Go ISe I Mg&
Hardware - Paints - Plumbing - Machinery
236 N. Commercial St.
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VvHAT gives; Coffee;: ;
5S ;Sparkling f LMPll? j
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20 Gash Prizes'
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.:A-':: pp?lpf.
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for. the best recipes using
: bread in .the preparation
1 of special dishes
Just write ioufybur fjcivorite recipe
dressing, bread pudding Frerrch toast,
breaded meats or other dishes in
which light or dark bread is used in
any form i . . then mail it to the
Contest iDeparfmehf
Cherry City Baking Co.
4 Salem, Oregon t
Send as many recipes as you wisK
First Prize V. ;j$15.oo
Second Prize . $10.oo
Third Prize ... $5.o
Fourth Prize . . . $3.o
Fifth Prize r. . 1 $2.o
Fifteen Prizes of $1 each
and many other vdluablo
merchandise prizes.
Each i recipfe must be written on a -separate
sheet of paper with your -name
andaddress at the bottom .All
recipes will be judged and tested by
prominent Salem home economists.
,The Cherry Ciry Baking Go. reserves the right to
use any recipes in advertising. . No recipes
will be returned. Contest js open tp any person
in Salem or the adjoining trade territory except
employes of the Cherry City Baking Co.
Contest Closes at ! Midnight Saturday, February 21st, 1931
- Winners to be announced March 2
Contest Sponsored by, the bakers of
H ONE Y ! SNOW F LA K E
BREAD
ACOFFE3 EXPERT would answer Immedi
. ately, "It is the quality o the green coffees
from which It ia blended; it is the care with which
tt is roasted, ground, and packed. And then he
would add And die care With which it ia made."
Golden West Coffeo owes Its popularity
to all of these important steps . ' the choicest
hard-as-fiint green coffees from the mountain tops
of Brazil, the hlghrownj coffees from Central
America, the Mochas from far' away Arabia, all
help in producing a mellow blended smoothness.
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ii expera
grinding.
'The World's
trirs . win
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flavor" In tht Tacuura Oolden wett tiai
Golden West even $ug-wt poskhrt method c
tnaldns . . the drip system as Iff usuref
the bringlnjf Into the cup all the scored up Cw
Hrlnntnm of Qolden "Wert flavor
' OsUm West Cefft mnd At "drip" cofft
Wot Am next tim m. U Z-A .L
YsiswUZ I WoMckly enjoy that "UW wfcfcfc 4i
ttefMs QoWen W from all other cef s. -
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- Finest Coffee
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ge of Oveership Sale
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I
s Women's Pumps and Ties
A Good Selection of Broken Lines and Sizes
.' High, Cuban and Low Heels
$1.95
For Women
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Womtn'tf hlfh' and Cuban heel
pumps and oxfords. ; A good as
sortmsnt of brown, blue kid. black.
ralTits and patent Former values
&00 to 910.
$3.85
A Pair ef Host Free
For Men
jTa JT. Carter Shoes and Oxfords
Men's Broken lines '
Black and Tan
$2.95
Women's Selby
Arch Preserver
- Shoes -
A few dozen pair left of
these high gtade shoes
in patentnd tan.' Nar
row widths bat nearly
all sizes in th lot.
' 0gC5 ',
v These Shoes - Sell
negnlarr at S10
and Up
For Men
5 . 1 " I ..
Men Tan Shoes and Oxfords
Several dozen pairs of men's taa
shoes and oxfords
$1;95
Imported EnirHsh
,: Scotch Grain tfxforcb
for men in "Ski" and regniar toes.
A great boy at ', I
1-
$5.95
See Them Jn Onr Windows
FREE!'
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
A pair of women's fall fashioned silk hose
u with every $2.85 parehase
WHILE THEY LST -
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NEXT TO L ADD & BUSH BANK
; J 326 State Street
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