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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1931)
febKA 11 h : 11 ME ih Que 11 H W SALEM i V I One Week Only Golf Clubs and Bags , 1 2 ?2?UG3 Every dub and bag in our siock reduced to one half BrNow at price its original price for this 7J85 rf"b "ow '.".. wwVm1i; taao cUV bow fi.is week only. go., baj now ..s.is 275 N. Liberty Phone 8774 ' Salem, Ore. irmj an COOL KITCHEN; "r. V . with an? COOKER' .1- ILV. . ind a ' ' nOTPOINT S HOTPIiATE - - - . f 95c DOWN A little each mtmtk - wtrt rr light k-iU. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 1 ""'JJI7!V'-' 23T lOuberty 'TTgtUE& EmT ; . Let Us Do It TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR ON ONE OF THESE NEW ONES: . $525 J 929 CHEVROLET 6 SEDAN Like new Kan-Keen trunk ..... . - 1929 PONTIAC COUPE Has run 17,000 honest miles . $525 1927 CHRYS LER COUPE 1929 DURANT QOOd COUPE $QQ 1929 FORD STANDARD COUPE- rumble seat -- $265 $285 1930 DODGE-4 door sedan. Cost $1455, Has lots of extras. Leather upholstery..!.:.. $725 SIXTEEN il PLAHES COB - , Independence day Program includes Many Events Of Wide Interest (Continued from pax li any hour during the afternoon or evening. Tee Legion committees have arranged to feature carnival attractions from 12 until , 2:00 o'clock, and at the noon hour Freddie Jeannet's ''short term Get Your Bicycles Ready for the .Bicycle Races July 4th Lots of Fine Prizes and a good time Register for the races and get the details from 1 HARRY W. SCOn "THE CYCLE MAN" 147 S. Com! St. Phone 4516 Get a Cap Free We will give a cap Free to every boy riding in the Bicycle Parade from the store, to - the 'Fair grounds July 4th 9 A. M. Also Every JEntrjr will set Free Admission to the Fairgrounds.- ? i walk athon" will get under way. The walkathon, ; a unique fea ture replete with comedy and hi larious situations, has already at tracted much attention and appli cations hare been received from entrants, not only from Salem bat from other towns nearby. " Jeannet and R. B. Baird report that one couple from Salem has pffered to be publicly married at some time during the walkathon. The afternoon will be devoted In part to race programs, horse races, arranged by Douglas . Mc Kay to get under way at 2 o'clock. ' Two races of four hosts, with fire horses in each, will be held. A 50-yard sprint will he run be tween the first-and second heat; a 100-yard sprint between the second and third . heat; a 220 yard sprint between the third and fourth. Prizes will be Siren also for the .sprint, merchandise to range In value from S10 to S20. Fast Horses Are . Entered In Races Entered "in the 2:12 trot or pace will be the following horses Olnty Moore, Davis driver, time 2:12i4; Anna Clncof ield, Ireland driver, time: 2:08; Great Guy, Wright driver; Prince Charming, Llndsey driver, trotter. 2:09; Madame Queen, Hutchinso n driver. . Horses scheduled for the free- for-all are: Hal Fitsslmmons, driver. Ramp, 2:09 ; . Cineo- field; Georgia Hal, Wright, 2: 11 : Topsey Pointer, Davis driver, 2:12: Linnle Olive D, Hewitt driver, time, 2:16 V. Motorcycle races, arranged by and under direction of Harry Scott, will . be offered between and S o'clock, and between the races aeveral novelty motorcycle exhibition thrills and spills will be staged. For the races, some of the best riders In the northwest are par ticipating. Including Cody Evans, Salem, who has been drawing wide attention In the race meet ings at Portland. Seattle and Ta coma; Marcus Kelly, Bob Duvall. Ray Grant, Holt Warrens and Bernle Carver of Portland. Amateurs expected to enter these races Include Emit Jorgen- sea and Clyde Johnson of Salem who recently won events In the first Portland race meeting of the season; Otto Drager, - Red Dahlberg, and Steven Flannlgan of Portland, and Al Loby of van couver. Wash. Other entries are expected, with the grant total to bring together the largest sum ber of machines ever assembled here for competition. Flying Baseball Team Is Comlne Also In the afternoon will be py M Jrom Tire Troubles V. S. ROYAL It ts decidedly poor economy to worry alonsr ' with worn, smooth, dangerous tires when you can equip your car with dependable new , U. S. Tires for so little in cost. Remember-, it's better to be safe than to be sorry. Our prices for new tires are lower, and everybody knows that U. S. stands for theJest tire value on the market today. Trade In Your Old Tiros We have a constant -rt for old bees and can make a substantial allowance for" any tire now on your car regardless of make, age. or condition. OUR PRICES ON U. S. TIRES ARE COMPETITIVE WITH THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Ogi?v0q3 Washing, $1 Up ; Greasing. $1 Up Standard and Richfield Gasoline, 19c Gal WE CARRY ALL LEADING BRANDS OF EASTERN OIL AND ZERO- LENE WESTERN OIL PARKING AT DAY & NILES ANNEX 240 N. Liberty 2 Hours 10c 12 Hoars 20c Low Monthly Rates Patrons of Miller's, filler's Beauty Parlor, Steuslofrs, Cross Market and Bailey's Groc ery, L W. "Doc' Lewis, Drugs, and the Im perial Furniture are extended free parkin? privileges when parkins; tag O. K'd. by a clerk is submitted. ; . V held the airplane stunts already mentioned and ' welcome to the California Elks. The 15 army planes which will land here from Pearson Field will carry a fly ing ball team, among the number being such well known athletes are Johnny Kltzmlller and 'John ny Londell of the University of Oregon; - John Hurley, all Amer ican end of Washington State; Curbert, pitcher; and Burke, catcher. , This team will meet the pick of the Junior Legion team of Marion county at Ollnger field Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Shins Will fir In formation nvar Salem for a few minutes before the game, and will virtually re peat the maneuvers of Saturday afternoon. The baseball game is under, direction of Frisco Ed wards and Jack Elliott, The events at the fairgrounds for evening of the Fourth will in clude a Jitney dance, starting at 8 o'clock, and to be held "at the regular dance hall over the auto mobile building: All aviators are scheduled to attend, it Is announ- Fireworks, blentjr'of them, will go skyward .beginning at 9:00 o'clock. The boxing contest, program for which Is printed elsewhere, will be opened at 9 o'clock. Cliff Moynlhan ls in general charge of this event. Boxing events will in clude 28 rounds, with Georgie Dixon and Frankie Warn eke in the main event. . " The American Lesion auxiliary., with Mrs. w. P. Watklns chair man, will have charge of the eat ing counters. Frits siade la In charge of the finance end of the celebration and Tom ttiii f. iaam. .wwm.MK mk L LCI tua cessions. i-fflSE SPACE For Our f Customers at ; Day & Niles Annex across from power company office on Lib erty street. Only a short distance to our store. 467 Court : x ieY, 0 ' WW YOUR RESULTS WILL TELL TT7E now carry a complete stock bt Weber Fishing i f T v Tackle. You only have to use Weber Tackle once to know that it's constructed with. precision that guar antees results. . A complete stock of flies,: leaders, reels, etc., for your convenience. Ask, your dealers for Weber Tackle. W. E. Burns-Dan Burns Not Brothers the Same Man Ferry at High Salem, Ore. D.l 666E9" SE2H3)AEsI W Light Six P . im 4 9 lr I Zl-H 9am 71-H.P. Continental Motor 1 75 to 80 Miles an Hour Force Feed Lubrication : 3.9 to 1 Gear Ratio ; Double Drop Frame : 109-Inch Wheelbase : 4 Steeldraulic Brakes : Hydraulic 2-Way Shocks ; 19x4.75 Balloon Tires : Low Streamline Body New Radiator Design ; Bumpers Front and Rear Weight 2711 Pounds .75 Delivered in Saleni FULLY EQUIPPED " i Fnctfectt 5oi? flea AEnepiiGO . flea Qttc Pi?ii30 CIlocc l - - - : - j. ' . v i 5 i ' ' i ' , 1 f ' ' I , - '.-w'- v , .. -: , ;, - - r . 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