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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1931)
1 ' page TEIZ TKc OREGON STATES3IAW. Salary Ore ca, Tc;s3ay Hcratr, TuTy 7, 1S31 mm assists ia;i semes id . ; PI! ME POD Rev. Birtchet to be First Speaker Next Sunday ' At 3:30 P. WL- I his car went over a bank near the ftTflllT BHn TflfViTn with the Legion Fourth ef July I II fl fl fl III l HOP American Legion at Salem, the Sam Ray farm. Spectators who LI I 1 1; fl I UU til eeltbraUon. ; Doris and Norris fl II II II II (1 (1 I I Ui IJ rodeo at Oregon City, or the at- obserred the accident said joung OIUUl lAiU I UulLII Kemp, of Salem, only twins en U 11 U II II ill ILiaUll tracUon at Molalla and Saleia McEldowney, en reaching the V,iW f tered, were disaualiiied at 11:58, rrOTIiriTirn JJJed to b the bisgest drawlae Sy?ll?. fwinkfeWatrVf' Will lALi(ATllOt MrZ1 ShLEi 1 1 FESTmTIEu toundaulh ville because the latter occupied " - . . Easy Washers and Ironera estab- drew people from. all directions, the middle of the road.--McEl- ; " r ' " llshment in Salem. Oochran Is a Mr. and Mrs.: E. E. Brad It and downey Jumped as his car crash- ! . M member of the Legion post here. An A.Tl,t, e iitt-nr. ta dogbter Martha Frances Joined ed down over a stee bank. His 'Gay . Stout ef Portland and considerable Interest was man- AURORA,-July 6 Aurora res- tnem from here. The party were car was demolished Sherman Foster of Independence uist in the walkathon durlar Uie idents were torn between the de- greaUy. entertained by the variety McEldowney was brought to Sa- were winners in the Jeannet evening period Saturday. Sixteen sire to attend the big celebration of amusements sponsored by Cap- lem where hia arm was eared for. walkathon ; held in connection couples were entered. . U'cheduled to be put oa by the jtsl Post No. t, American Legion. - ... : i -j; ,' -- ; " . If' " . . 1 . - .. . - ! , ' i - . . . - - : r ''"' ' ' : ' : 1 ' AT FINISH X HESCU1RG YDimi Sen of Local man Swims to . Relief of Evans but His Hold Broken . Clirford Spauldiag of Newberg, com of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Spald ing; of Salem, risked hi life to help save a young man in danger of drowning in the surf at Wl Bema beach near NeskQwin JDar vii Evan" and Ruth Stan ely of Vancouver, vrere swimming in the breakers and ; rot beyond tneir depth. J The girl's brother went est and brought ner in, oui Tirana waa unable to ' make it through the' back wash of reced ing breakers. . Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mills of Sa- lam wYm ir inmmerinK at Nes- kewin and Mr. and Mrs. Spauld Sag -were walking along the beach .-when they came upon the group watching the young man In the -water. As none seemed able to do anything Clifford Spaulding, who was In bis bathing suit and -is a skilled swimmer, took hold ef a rope." went out and caught Brans by.tbe hand. , - The people on tne snore puuea m vtrnronsiT they broke" the : wristhold of Spaulding. on Erani, bat not knowing It pulled Spauld ing on in through the water. The vaves ' then caught Evans and . hul him faT out. lie manured keep'afloat however, and the next ware washed him ciose in. t ht time a rroni ' of men formed a 'chain and a man at the end caught hold or Evans mmd ' they drew him in. He eol- tnAf hn ba reached the sand. . - Roy Mills, who came in Sunday aight, said, the . rescue was -managed by the group at Winema aad - that help summoned irom Keskowln ' did not , arriTe "until alter, the man was saved. .The affair, lasted only about ten mln ntes i but was quite exciting in that interval. -1 ....'-.,.,." . Yilson Family Enjoys Reunion ORCHARD HEIGHTS. July Members, of, the Wilson .family chose July 4 as-the date for a re union at the Frank Wilson home on the Garden road. - Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yates and daughters, Marie and Maiine. of Cathlamet, Wash.; Mr., and Mrs. K- H. Pero and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Smith and ' children, George, Frank and Maryett. all of Salem; , Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clarke and children, Wilson and Jeanette, Excited and eager to welcome her famous flying husband, Mrs. Wiley Post (above) is ready at New York to greet him and Harold Catty upon thewcompletlon of their sen sational 'round-the-world hop. Mrs. Wiley's; picture is the latest one taken of her in the city she and Wiley call home Marysville. Okla. Mr. and; Mrs. Ralph Wilson and son Junior, Mr. and .Mrs.- Wilfred Wilson and son Donald, all of Or chard Heights, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Wilson , and . Mrs. Nettle Lansing. x r . , 500 Men Out. OfValsetzMill VALSETZ. July S-The Cobbs Mitchell Lumber company closed down the planed mill Tuesday evening! it being the last to shut down, j I'.' I v , The sawmill " closed Saturday, June.N . i.r? "'. " ' ': This bas' put. about SOO men out! of j employment, when one shift is running. l Many; jeamillea have already moved and - others are planning to move soon. There Is f no definite date set to resume operations. ? ' 5 4- ELECJTRICITy. OFF VALSETZ, July " S The elec tricity was I tamed off from the houses Friday evening about 10 o clock. ; Tne nouses wiu be wun- out lights while the mill is shut down. ;Ted Davis has. Installed a small! generator, run by water power, Jto furnish . electricity for the. superintendent, store man ager, . and three or four other houses, i j- I !', . 4 '. -, 1 . ' - Union services of the Protestant churches of Salem in Wlllson park each Sunday afternoon from; 8:30 to 4:30 o'clock during the months of July and August were announc ed yesterday. The first service will be next Sunday and Rev. Grover C. Dlrtchet, pastor of the : First Presbyterian church here, will de liver the sermon. An orchestra from the Presbyterian church will furnish music and there' will be special vocal numbers. The Salem Y.' M. C A. is cooperating i with the churches in arranging the services.," -.; . "!'.., trader the plan, adopted; this year, each .-denomination will be responsible for one of the serv ices. Heretofore the various de nominations have been represent ed on each program but group ing of the program by demomina tions has been decided upon! as a means of simplifying arrange ments. ; i.y. . ' , ),". ' Union! services are hot to; take the place of the regular Sunday night . church services. it was stated yesterday, r except . where churches wish -to dispense with their customery. evening exercises. Union Sunday afternoon services have been held . here . regularly slnce1921 with the exception of last summer. Beaches Prove Attraction to Roberts Famili es ;. r , . j ROBERTS, July The beach es were the attraction for many from , this community over the week end. One group, consisting of "Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Htggins, Raymond and Janice, Ed Clymer, June Edwards and Maxine Petty John, made the loop around by Taft and Newport. -.They report a wonderful trip. , i ' . , Mr. and -Mrs. John Arsborn, and Jack and Mary Jane were at Winema beach, returning Sunday afternoon."' .--.; ....... i i ' Lloyd Davenport and a group of young, people visited with! the Query family at Tillamook. Lloyd brought home a nice lot of clams. 5 i ARM IS BROKEN . I -MONMOUTH, July C Wllmer McEldowney. 19. son of Mr.! and Mrs. T. O. McEldowney of the El kins section suffered a fractured left, arm Saturday evening when ) 1 o . f - I - 1 Howl Lowest nri cca ever cSerc3 on a tire of tnis quality by anyonei anytime, anywbere! Trail BUzcra are made by on of the World! . : Largest Tira Companies I Millions are ia use! They are , backed by the fairest, ttrongest tire . 'jiartntea ever written f without limit as to time or mileage. Trail Blazers hay ALWAYS sold' for less than any other tirs of th alms quality; I and NOW you can buy them at the lowest prices in history I x , prices in history I ' 7?-r. DuyinPairt! Free Sire Hountinj ; Gervicc at Any V7orcl Store! ! ' . ; '' mjj in i hi r r . f 1 .l-i'; I ',!.' - : : : him IV Mq Soldi att &h.coQ Gaitioiaal SdvimicX Hett Is t!ie ffcsttsf Coat Salt of tJie year. At ncJ VsM tSt curkecj pries tSete Coats art really unbelievsble BARGAINS. In the lot yon will find an assortment of tne now popular wUte eoata absolutely authentic for sport said dress wear; Abb a KTonp of bkclc iajiarent Yehets Craecfcl collars,1 charming lli cs Jor street and formal wear. Jackets of velvet and "Joller crepe. Horry for best selec tions. ID AH the fay color and daintiness of summer b to' be had In tSest lovely drtsstt-rMlss or Matron will find frocks for every occasion acre. There art smart sport frocks of Rat crept calc two and Ouee-plcce suits tnd lovely chiffons for afternoon and tvcnlnf. You will be tmazed at such style and quality at these drastfe reductions but here It the reason we most tnakt room for new Fall rtoclo. BUY NOW and you set two dresses for what yon would ordinarily pay for one. One Hat does'nt make a svsimer. It takes several kinds to properly rotmd out your wardrobe and s've you Just the risht touch' of chic with your new frocks. We've col- , lected every chic sum ner fashion in this un usual froup and at thest drastic reductions j ou simply MUST have at least three of four. You will find smart, lacy straws; Vises t roush straws In most every conceivable style. Anddont forget they are all marked end 14 off the regular price. im mi m ii is v 5 S Phone 8774 SALEM, ORE. 273 N. Liberty TeU 8774 galea, Oregon Si 275 N. LIBERTY