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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1931)
Ai3 v.uuj brAiiti L:.r urc;t tcJr.:-Jit rich-.:.".-, rr, X"C1 . 4 ..ls i. j filGGS CLfiil REliOO HELD Rickrealf Park ScenS of Meeting of Members of '' Pioneer Family .PERRYDALE, July 21 The Riggs elm h eld their 15tta reun ion Sunday In th Rickreall park .with 32 present. orricers of the past year were reelected: Zadoe Riggs, of Portland, 'president; Lleb Riggs of - HlUsboro, rice president; Silas Starr of Port land, secretary and Lois Riggs, historian who read a rery Inter esting letter, from a distant rela tire in Washington; L. Riggs of Cblorside. Arts who Imparted an Interesting bit of history about the Riggs family. There has been one death the past year to mar the reunion that of Mrs. Nellie Cronlce. Next, year on the third. Sunday In July the Riggs will meet at the MeMinnrille country club instead of the Rlekreall park. Gift Prevented A beautiful hand made sofa pillow was presented to Mrs. Ad elia Riggs, the oldest one present, the pillow was made by Mrs. li L, Conner of MeMinnrille. . .- At noon a lunch was spread, with Ralph Riggs, expert coffee maker taking care of that paxtot the dinner.. - -- Present - were, Mrs.: vAdelia Riggs Mrs.- Fannie Mulkey Town send, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riggs and daughter Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Laroy Thompson, Harry-Cronlce, Dare Bears, Mrs. Ida Ulery, all of Salem. - Mr. and Mrs.. Zadoe Riggs, Mrs. Waller. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Starr of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Lleb Riggs of Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Conner and Mrs. Lydia Con ner of MeMinnrille; Mr.- and and Mrs. O. A. Woods and three sons, Arthur, Lewis and Robert, Mrs. ' Robert Mitchell , and Rober ta of Perrydale, ' Mr. and Mrs, George Starr . and . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Starr of Dallas. . ? MM 8 S II E HEW STAFF BTATTON, July 21 Stay ton schools will open In about two months. Sereral new teachers will be here this, year, among land, who will be atbletle Instruc tor and also teach in . the high school. Theo Norby will be grade school principal and his wife, Margaret McCoy Norby. will hare charge of home economics and teach scienee in the high school. The Norby's come' highly spoken of from Mossy Rock, Washing ton. -Willa R. Hull, of Portland. Is also a new teacher, as Is Faye Mack Lyons, who will teach the rrlmrnr mi!il. - s Prof.' H. E. Tobie who has been with the school the past four years. Dare M. John, : who has been teaching commercial the pas l iwo years, miss juargarck Ireland, of Corrallis and Miss Martha Jindra, of Portland, both of whom were here last year will compose the high school faculty in addition to the two new mem bers mentioned shore. . Miss Helen Patton and Miss Frances Llllls. both of Portland are coming back . for the third year to teach the eighth and third grades. Mrs. Mae L. Hull, of Oregon City will again teach the fifth grade. Quantities of school supplies re already being received. Con siderable repair was done on the building just before school open ed last year, so they are still in good shape. . , Bias Are upenea On Pavilion For y - Dalles Hospital Bids for the construction of an open air parilion and dining room mAAHinn n h main htlild- W9 mWi.MVM WV lng at the Eastern Oregon tuber- mlAtla dnralfll t-Th Tillies. were opened by the state board of control Tuesday. The awards will not he announced until later C. D. Hedges of The Dalles submitted the low bid of $22,984 on the general contract for the . . v v. ft A m jiwo projects. i. jj. txora ui STm-t T. n A wsa inn low bidder. The Knight Electric company of Portand was low bidder for elec trical work at 11625 and the Northwestern Plumbing and Heating company of Portland low on plumbing and heating: at 15740. The IS S it legislature appro priated $32,000 for this work. - Kuschinek Gets Sixty Days For Beer Possession SILVERTON. July 11 Joe Kuschinek, charged with the pos session and manufacturing . of been was sentenced to CO days in the county jail by Justice of Peace P. L. Brown here Monday. Henry Kuschinek and Guy Mon roe, taken with Kuschinek In a raid' on his apartment on First street Saturday, were dismissed.' - Joe Knschinek has Hred here about four months. City, county and state officers took part in the raid. Besides many bottles of beer and sereral jugs of wine, considerable beer mash was found. - " . ; ,. . they went as delegates to the Christian ! Enearor eonTentlon. They leff Washington the latter part of June and win rlslt ML Ra nter national - park and Yellow stone park on the return trip. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and their guests went to Falls City to Tlsit Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Warner (Ruth Barnes). Mrs. Wldmeyer is a niece of Mr. Barnes. Miss Ann Wldmeyer Is a library assistant in the naral academy 'at ; Washington. They all expressed deifgt orer Oregon, baring seen nothing in California to equal the beauties of the Wil lamette Valley, on this, their first western trip, i . GfflllELHELL III Slii IYSIDE AREA SUNNTSIDK. July 11. Berry picking is orer in this ricinity and the grain cutting; almost complet ed. Twenty acres of wheat cut last week gare a heary yield, with 30 acres of oats girlng a light yield on the Taylor farm. A heary drop in the prune' orchards will cut down the tonnage In many places. A new i well' has been put down by R. W. West, well driller, on the Crawford serrice station" at Sunnyeide. The well shows a flow of aborel40 feet of water. Com modore Langdon. the worker who was pulled out of the old well, un conscious from gas, was discharg ed from the hospital the 16 th and brought back to Sunnyslde by Paul Taylor. : Langdon is. getting along well bat still is la plaster casts. t - . ; . . W. Miller, building - contractor of. Forest Grore, is building a house on the property of the Copeland - Inrestmeat . company, situated on Jackson hill, former ly known as i the old Dr.. Cuslck place. They expect to hare the house ready for occupancy by the middle of August. The house will hare four rooms and bath, and will be modern. ' TWO IN HOSPITAL SPRING VALLEY, July 21. Mrs. Ralph Sohn of this neighbor hood is at the Salem General hos pital, where she recently under went an operation for appendi citis. At last reports Mrs. Sohn's reeoreryils satisfactory. Her sis ter Is. also In the hospital, haring been operated upon the the fol lowing day for the same ailment. OPERATION NEEDED ' , ' SILVERTON, July ?1 Be cause of adhesions, Lloyd Kercher of Sllrerton. who tore ligaments In both knees In an accident at West Fir some weeks ago, will hare to undergo one or two opera tions. Since tearing the Eugene hospital, be has been conralescing at the. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.; Joe Kercher. LEGII, 11IH HOLD JOIiiT PEC Crowd of Over 80 Attends; Officers Elected by ; Women's Group : i SILVERTON, July 21 - More than 80 persons attended - the joint picnic supper and meetings of the Del belt Reeres post, Ameri can Legion, and the auxiliary, Monday night at the C. V. Murray home in Sllrerton hills. The aux iliary met at the Murray home and the Legion at the community hall across the road. , Mrs. Harry Wilson was elected president of the auxiliary daring the. business session. Other new officers elected are Mrs. Glen Klrkwood, Molalla. first rice pre sident; Mrs. Era Humphries, Stayton, second vice .president; Mrs. William Grauer. Sllrerton, secretary; Mrs. T. P. Heldenstrom. Sllrerton, treasurer. Mrs. EL E. Jackson, Molalla, historian,' And Mrs. Claire Jarrls, Sllrerton, ser geant at arm! ' Those named on the exeeutlre committee Include Mrs. Heldenstrom, Mrs. Del Bar ber, and Mrs. A. J. McCannel. The retiring officers are Mrs. Heldenstrom, president;' Mrs. Wil son, rice president; Miss Ruth Lorenxen, secretary; Mrs. , Del Barber, treasurer; Mrs. Larry Austin, historian; Mrs. Tred Mer rill, sergeant at ams, and Mrs. C J. Towe, Mrs. Nellie Titus, and Mrs. Dewey Allen.executlre com mittee. . : , Auxiliary Women ' T " , Turn in "Earnings" . Members of the Auxiliary con tributed $ J 4-50 at the meeting, donated in dollar lots. Each mem ber earned the money herself, and in a short poem described the means by which It was earned. The poems were later read to the assembled Auxiliary and Legion, around the bonfire, at the request of the Legionnaires. . , ; i At both meetings, plans .were discussed for the annual Legion picnic to be held in the city park here on August, 17. The supper table was set under the trees on the Murray lawn, where the bon fire was lighted after" the meet ings. Commander Charles J. Johnson gare a short talk; Mrs. C. - J Towe entertained . with a reading, and group singing was enjoyed with Mrs. C. V. Murray playing a ukulele accompaniment. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Towe ana Mrs. C V. Murray had charge of the arrangements. - An 80-year-old pear, tree at Lake Village. Ark., still bears an Annual crop of three bushels of pears. l ; ! BEAUTIFUL NEW FORD r "I j m a m t m 1 - TorrN SEDAN 1' DE LUXE SEDAN CONVERTIBLE SEDAN DE LUXE TUDOR VICTORIA CABRIOLET West Pleases Monmouth Guests MONMOUTH. July 21 Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wldmeyer "and daughter; Miss Ann, of Washing I ton, D. C-. accompanied by Mi ; Jo Darts and Richard Sargent ol the same city, were guests orer the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Barnes. The eastern folk came here from San Francisco, where Tnx most striking fine car types ever offered at each f - - ( r r ; . , . i low prices are now being presented hj Ford dealers. These ! are the six newest de laxe creations of the ' -...--, . . - t )Ejrd Motor Company. They are designed and Built jte xneel erery need of the automobile buyer whose I desire for motoring luxury and outstanding perform- ance is tempered witb sound economy. !, . . . . Get the facts about these fine cars. Compare their lithe, clean-cut style with any you bare erer created la your own imagination. Learn about the de luxe ; materials with which each! car Is trimmed and uphol stered, and how Carefully these are tailored. Sit and ride in the -wide, restful seats and you will realize that jast as no restrictions bare been put on mechan leal performance, so no limits bare been placed en comfort and beauty. . ;-J Ibere is much to interest the careful buyer choice of sparkling colors, a Tariety of rich uphol stery materials, Rustless Steel, safety glass, Houdaille ' double-acting shock absorbers, one-piece welded steel wheels, slanting windshields, and many other features) which make the Ford a happy inrcstmenl.- TT Ti tt- r-r 'j-f - Tt Tr? " TJ T7 r " c vr i I ! : A i I xMJ V - V WASH SILKS 4 Yards for Regular $1 quality, port prints. Besides being ideal' .. - . s . . - . - i for summer dresses, 'fine for lingerie. ' ! MAIN FLOOR WOOL AND RAYON J SWEATERS 'Ml Rayon and wool slipon sweaters in the popular fancies tor summer. Values to $3 Si in this group. Buy them for your mention. MAIN fXOOK RUFFLED curtains! on. IVi yard ruffled curtain sets in a rarlety 'of de signs. Values to 2.85 set. Buy them today for 81 set. j MAIN FLOOR RAYON SWIM SUITS oil. Heary rayon swtmmtnf suits that sell regularly at 1 4JS at 81 each. Red. black and blue. Ideal for speedy swimmers. MAIN FLOOR "MUNSING" STEP-INS I . 2 for i t.1 -Regular 810 -MunsiEg stepins - In orchid only. Email and medium sizes at the rate of two far $L Small women will take ad rentage of this sale, j MAIN FLOOR i MEN'S RAYON DRESS SOCKS $ pairs toi Buy him eight pairs ef rayon fancy dress socks for 81 on dollar day. These are ' to be found sn the men's secUon basement. " BASEMZXT SMOCKS, UORMS, Jl WASH FROCK 2 For A few smocks, white uni forms and printed house frocks in this dollar day sale, two for a dollar. Come early for these. . - - 'MAIN FLOOR : ' WHITE DUCK BlCHPiaNTS on . White duck beach trous- -ers to slip on orer your swimming suit. Wide fancy ; elastic waist band. Reg. 82' quality. - MAIN FLOOR CHINESE STRAW ; BASKETS ' 2 For on. Ideal for downtown shop ping, .school lunches, etc. Regularly they sell at 85c each. ' Today buy them 2 for a dollar.. STAMPED PILLOWSLIPS :'v"2-For on- Stamped, hemstitched and . ready to embroider. These regular 79c pillow cases will sell at two for a dollar today. SECOND FLOOR RAYON VOILES 2 yards for on. Rayon rolles that sell regularly for 89c yard, two yards for a dollar today. Dainty pastel flor al patterns for after noon and evening. 1 MAW FLOOR FIBRE GLADSTONE CASES o n. An inexpenslre piece of luggage for your vaca tion. Regular size for women.. This Gladstone will gire good serrice. See it today MAIN FLOOR . ALL SILK DULL TWIST PATRICIA HOSE on. We offer you our Patricia an silk to top, plcot, non run stop, French heeL Double twist silk. SQk welt, etc. Wanted shades. MAIN FLOOR FEATHER TRIMMED HOUSE SLIPPERS on. Feather trimmed crepe pajama slippers today at 81 pair. Regular 82 pair. MAIN FLOOR PAJAMA HATS on. Big floppy pajama hals go on sale today for "81. These sell regularly at 81.25 and 81.95 each. Colorful smart, seawor thy. . BALCONZ COSTUME JEWELRY 2 for on- 'Regular Mo necklaces and ' bracelets in this special dollar day showing at the rate of two pieces for 81. Visit center aisle for these. ' MAIN FLOOR WOMEN'S RAYON STEPINS, BRIEFS,yESTS, .4 for ofl. Women's rayuu rests.. step-ins. : briefs, ' pantla , bloomers .In pastel .shades. v Today your choice. of four pieces for; 81.. v : . BASEMENT 81x99 SEAMLESS SHEETS Replenish your stock ef sheets at this low price. alxSt extra long seamless and of good quality sheet ing. ' ' . ' BA5EMZNT "lAANKYLm" WASH - DRESSES 1; on. Today we offer you theee yery popular Handkylln Wash ' frocks in .pretty; pastel shades, peach, tea rose, sunshine, . axuxe blue, pink, etc 1 MAIN FLOOR CHILDREN'S 1 SWEATERS . on- A big group of children's sweaters rd be placed on sale dollar day for 81 .each. Regular $1.85. Sizes 4 to 14 years. SECOND FLOOR - LITTLE BOYS'; WASH SUITS Buy Tpi a couple of these wash suits on dollar, day j and save money. A variety of sises and fabrics. Boys' department, main floor. MAIN FLOOR CREPE SOLE SPORT KEDS on. Nearly all sixes in . this lot. Former ralues ' to 82.75 in these Keds sport oxfords today at 81 pair. Broken sixes. Discontin ued lines. Keds of high est quality. MAIN FLOOR BOXED STATIONERY 0 n. Montags and .Whiting's , fine boxed stationery. . En ' relopes and writing papers in fine heckled edge, pas-' tela and whiteReg. 81-39- 2ND FLOOR " MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS on. lien's and women' IcH and leather bouse slippers xa a big group at 81 pair. Basement snoe partment. BA8I3CXNT er's Alteration Sale Begins Mill OUTING AND RIDING PANTS . on Valnes to 835 in Unen and crash and khaki riding and hiking trousers for women. White, white with, black .check Sues and knaki. ' main Floor DIMITIES, . VOILES, LAWNS, BATISTES 4 Yards for on. -1 . Values to 49c yard in this dollar day sale four yards " for 8U Fine quality, fast color, wanted floral prints ' a bargain. i MAIN FLOOR .a. . 1. BOYS' . SWEATERS on. 1 A group of boys sweaters in the slipon style to go at $1 each. Splendid for school wear. A variety of colors. Boys department, main floor. MAIN FLOOR GROUP SUMMER HATS on. We're added another ' group of summer hats to our clearance and offer yon a choice of bats up to 87.95 today in this dollar day sale. MAIN FLOOR MEN'S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS .on. Men's fancy broadcloth pa-. jamas in the basement for 8U Regular 81-W ralue. BASEMENT WOMEN'S RAYON MESH HOSE S pairs r on- Mesh hosiery are popular buy them today at the rate ef three pairs for 81. Basement hosiery de partment. " "' BASEMENT 1 1 - I F TODAY! . I 1 ! (2 ii r 0 Li b 0 P 1 P , tr- 4 r-i