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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1931)
PACT OFFERED Hiss Uaxiae Sort erne bul vaekeaj for bar fceaa la CrrM' eereafeay la Cilia ca Ctztlxf morning. - Jus ties of the Peats M. B. Haydea. performed tae eerS moay. -They were attended ky Mr. Moseng aereaU. JOHNSON'S FOR GLOVES sod CUrartoa. Ulxa Claia Ilea RowfaaO. alster of Paal Rowlaat of Silrertoe. became tae arid of Ralph N. Moseng, saa of Mr. ad Mta. Kele P. iloseax. at tlet urn a. beea. a guest la t&e city for the pas two weeks, at the boot of MIm Ira ran has aa aaetaYee or the staff ef f& sattie Post Intalxaxr to the past twe mad one-hair year. t. REWARD Y 1N oer psxeau, Mr. IM Ura, u O. Cure. pUaa te lea re tkls 11 FOB PI VI c s X i 1 . ST' ALE DRESSES at Johnson's Today J' 1 ?! J jS j " 1 T Dallas Moves to Protect its Public Property; Street Committee Reports i DALLAS. August I Notice offering, a 25 reward to anyone living lafermatlon leailr g to the arrest ana coercion ot cnyone destroying park property will bo placed la the city park' soon. The park board aras authorised to do this Monday night at the regular council meeting. This of fer is a result of a recent In crease of Tandallsm In the park and the marring ot the. beauty of that place, j . t The street committee reported that the bridge across the ml if pond had been repaired and was again open! to traffic. It also re ported that the paring ot the south end of Lyle street was finished. This portion of the street will i be op?r-d tr" ' - about -the last week In August. Present at toe rujfctin . . day night .were Mayor Fianelli City Attorney Hayter. Chief of Police Neufetdt. Street Commis aloner Osburn and Conncilmen Sundberg. Eatery, Retzer, Star buck. Allgood. Dalton and Mor rison, i Hubbard Citizens I Many Visitor Stop at Honored With Reception l Minn 3 "3"" Z 4 Tf i vara, a W" i 'i j v: rj vy 5 A3H 0 . 4 r a it v Prints in Pastel Shade Shantungs All Sizes Values to $16.75 Your Choice Today T M M i i IPLACE FOB PARTY MARQUAM. August I A yoang people's party was held, in I the Marqaam Methodist Kplscopal church, ball reeeatly. Games were played a&dlplaas were made to 'organise- aa Epwortk League for yoang people. At a. late hoar re freshments ot lee cream aad'eake were s erred to the following: Jo- anoa Koloen, Ceeflla Jell. Arlaln Marqaam. Anna Olson, Anna Ko- loea, Helen: Jell. Messrs Howard Swart oat. Morris Ridings. Ross Marqaam. Frank - Jell. Richard Ridings. Ronald Aaboa. Herbert Jones. Ormoad Rice aud Rer. and Mrs. D. -George Cole. Rer. and Mrs. D. George Cole droTe oyer to the A. O. Dearer ranch at Amity on Sunday after I noon. . They called , oa friends from OroTille. Calif., Rer. and Mrs. Horace H. Allen, who is the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal cbareh there, Mr. Cole and - Mr. Allen were schoolmates at the Kimball School of Theology at Salem and LRer. ColeV parents are members ot Rer. Allen's rhnreh. I A good many from Marquam attended family reunions Sunday. ' there betas: reunions of two prominent' families ot the com' inanity. The Jack reunion was held at the Barton Jack farm which is two miles south ot here The Ridings reunion was held at Molalla. rAiweek ago Sandsy,the Bentley reunion was held at the Jack farm. This is anoiner prominent lamily of the com munity, j Fishing Enjoyed In Valsetz Area VALSETZ. August. 5. Mrs. John Anderson and son, Eugene, and Eric Bolla of Portland were enjoying the fishing down the Si lets rlrer Sunday. They camped in some ot the racant houses In Valsetz and ; returned to Portland on Sunday night. W - D. Barnett and family re turned to Valsets Sunday. Mrs. George March returned to Valsetx on Friday from Corrallls where she I has been teaching summer school for six weeks. Come Early While the Selection is : Best JOHNSON'S FOR HOSIERY If. . -A - "! f , . 4The Store for Ladi ies 464 State Valsetz Men In Fight On Fires I VALSETZ. August Forest Ranger Worth, called lao romala- ing men from Valaets Monday to fight fire near the Willr-mette Ltrelng compAny. a w miles from hero. Valc t i a a conrel with smoke Monday. The Englewood club will hold their regular . meeting in Engle wood park, at 2:z9 o'cioea, rn- dar afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Hill, president, urtes a complete at tendance as there are Important matters to bs discussed. Mrs. M B. Wantaff. asaoclate secretary of the local T. W. C. A., will be the ipealer, for the afternoon. e Mr. and Mrs. Edwin by and son. jacki Ray. accompamea or Mrs- D. W. Lucas, motored to the Tillamook beachet Sunday where they were the guests of friends. Mr. Kby returned to Sa lem Sunday: erenlng, - while Mrs. EbT and ton and Mrs. Lucas win remain for the remainder ot the week. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown motored . to Beat Rocks over the past weekend where they hare opened -their beach cottage for the remainder ot the month ot Aug ust . - . - te e e Mrs. OUrer Huston and chil dren who bar been racatlonlng for the paat two weeks at Cutler City, are expected home durmr the latter part of the week. Mrs.' Ctmra Patterson, accom panied by her daughter. Mrs. Frank Chapman, motored to Portland Wednesday where Mrs. Patterson transacted business. m 9 m The Woman's Benefit associa tion will bold their regular meet lnf Thursday erenlng at t p. nv. la the Woman's clab house on North Cottage street. . Mrs. Arthur Bates and children hare returned from a Ttatt with i Mrs. Bates, pareats In Los Angeles.''. , - : ; -. ; , Tha United Artlsaaa will hold their rernlar meetint Thnrsdaj erenlng at t e'slock la the Fra Hubbard.Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bldgood were guests of honor at a farewell party girea by tha Wom an s club Tuesday night at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scholl. Games were played oa the well-lighted lawn and delicious re freshments were serred on small tables scattered about the lawn: The tables were lorely with low bouquets of golden glow. An unique feature of the ere nlng was a broadcast orer the air from each couple while seated at the tables, each couple represent- ing some well known station. Dr. Riley thanked Mr. and Mrs. Bid good and their , family for their participation in an actiruies, cir- ic as well as educational. Ho stressed the loss the community ot Hubbard would sustain by los ing the Bldgood family: He also extended his appreciation to the Woman's club for their commun ity spirit. Signing off the wished the Bidgoods good luck and God speed. The Woman's club gaTo them an electric table lamp, which was presented by Mrs. Nera McKenzia. Before tearing the guests ad journed to the spacious liring room where cozy fires were burn ing, and everyone left a message of lore or esteem lna little auto graph album for Mr. and Mrs. Bid- good. She is president of the Woman's club, and Sadie Scholl Is rice-president. - The guests gathered aroaad tha piano for a few eoaga. sat tha undercurrent of sadaess was ex pressed for all whe Mrs. Iraa Stewart sang Anld Lang Syae and "Till We Meet Ataln." Those present were the honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bldgood, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mrs, Elmer Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Jal-1 rz,.,MJ C. .LT lus 8tautfer. Mr. and Mrs. Orlis j NJIlgWOOCl CIUD Bope,.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wells. IHrtirwit Kirnir Mr and Mr.. Ttar Will Mr. and E-"Jjr Mrs. Iraa Stewart.' Mr. and, Mrs. George Grlmps. Dr. aad Mrs. Ri ley, Mr. and Mrs. MeManus, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moo maw. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Wal do P. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Braden, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mack. Mr. and Mrs. De Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beer, Mrs. H. L. Carl, Mrs. Nera McKenxle, Mildred Smith, Dorothy Scholl and the hosts , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ScholL West Salem Homes West Salem Miss Maud Shaw and Miss Peart Fultoa, house guests from Vulcan,. Alberta, Canada, of 1 Mrs. Nick Brtakley. spent . the weekend at different coast resorts. They were accom panied by" Mrs. Brinkleys sister, Miss Mildred Gardner of Scia, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Henderson who came up six weeks ago from their home at Long Beach, Calif., and hare sine been lirlag la the Richardson house on Rosemoat areaue hare gone to Newport where they may remain for some time. i Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lee ot Wi&hram. Wash., left tor home yesterday following a week's vis it with Mrs. Lee's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. ,W. Richardson. Mon day the two conpler drore to Newport, returning homo that evening. Another recent guest at the Richardson home, was Porter Lambert, a nephew of his host who left Monday. for his heme. in southern California Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fisher. Miss Lottie MeAdams, William McAd- ami with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krebs and family of Kingwood Heights-enjoyed an exceptionally pleasant twe day trip to beach resorts. They drore Thursday orer the new Alsea highway to Waldport and thence to Tachata. Friday they rislted Yaquina aad Newport, returning home that erenlng. ' Mr. aad Mrs. Edgar L. Miller and family droTe to Portland Snaday whera they attended the Shrtaer'a plcalo at Jantxea's beach. 1 Lea Sterena has bean staying tor twa weaka at tha farm hssaa ot h grandfather, Peter Sterass, near Albany. Prominent Salem Folk Return From Europe ; Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Brown. Mrs. T. K. Ford aud Miss Loretta Ford arrived la Salem Wednes day erenlng fro man extenjlve European tour.. The Salem party left New York early in March tor Vienna. Austria, where Dr. Brown look intensive stndy In ear. eye. rote and throat clfnlcs. while Mrs. Ford and Miss Loretta toured other parts of Europe and Great Britain. ? The entire party landed In Que bec late in July where Dr. Browa attended a Y. M. C. A wor'd con ference. Mrs. Ford and Miss Lor etta Ford bad previously arranged to rlslt in Canada . until late In September but at th las: moment accompanied Dr.. and Mrs. Brown to tne.'r home In Salm. Kingwood Members and fam ilies of the Laurel Social Hoar dab drora Tuesday taornlug to Falla City where a delightful daf was spent at the home ot a mem ber. Mrs. J. W. Page. A. potluck buffet luneheoa was serred at noon and a social afternoon was spent. Interspersed with iranM and contests, the men ot the par ty spending the afternoon play ing horse shoes. Those present were Mr. aad Mrs. BL W. Emattt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Yaatlss, Mr. and Mrs. J. b. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Flack. Mrs.. A. L. Applewhite. Mrs. Bd Flnley, Mrs. Bernard Benson, Mrs. R. A. Blerlns, Mrs. O. u Adams. Misses Hasel Emmett, Catherine Applewhite. Margaret Rawllngs, Catherine Rawilngs and A. A. Llrlagstoae. Wendell Emmett, Jeaa Beckman, the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Page and a special guest. Mrs. Ruth Ashford of Seattle with her baby daugh ter, Mary Jane. . By way of special recognition for those whose ranks are faat thinning, a pleasant Informal af fair la the form ot a gardea par ty. Is being arranged for Sunday afternoon from S until t by the Daughters of Union Veterans for the local comrades and comrades of nearby towns. The lorely gar dens adjoining the home of the IB 184 N. Commercial SL Oca C5cai!OSCc3 Make no mistake- get in the right store. Greatly reduced prices on well known and nationally advertised . - " -:rw:r4--. ; v-f-. ; - every day.1 The following extra specials are for only ; ffBACCC 75c Houbigant Talcum, QIass Jars, Assorted. Odors, 49c 50c Conti Castile Shampoo and $1 Shampoo Spray all for 69c 2 Coty Double Rouge and Powder Compact $1.19 50c Houbigant Compact Rouge, Blonde, Carnation, Orange, 79c : Remington 2-Blade Stag Handle Pocket Knife 29c - $1 Guaranteed Fountain Syringe, 2-Quart,39c 10c IVORY SOAP ; ... SC (Limit 10) TOBACCO 50c Brier Pipe and 2 tini Union Leader a TOeValn. Cicnsrcttcs Chesterfield CameU Old Gold Lueldea Carton of 200 1.29 CANDIES Chewing Gum. Life Sar ers, Beech Nut. Drops 5 for 15c CIGADC Regular 2 for 25c JOSE .VILLA.-'. C for SO Boc for 9&JE 15c group president. Miss Erma Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thonnsr Swaddell. at Kit Court atreet ot Pullnjaa, Wash., are here rls-lhas beea opened for the eecasiosu King with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. I An latormal program or musical Stlrnman for a few dart. Ther nnmbera is being planned for the hare spent the past week visiting I pleasurs of the guests. m seatue ana uiympia ana other parts of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. McCaUoagh left br motor Taesdgr morning Mrs. Gar Vincent Smith and I for San Francisco, where ther will Mrs. John H. Hunt motored to I remain orer the weekend oa a Portland Wednesday on a shop-1 combined business snd pleasnre ping inp. i 'trip. 45c Kotes or Modes 25c 50c Kleenex (Pastel Shades) 25c $1.50 Ingersoll Watcbes 89c -' 52 D'kabey Perfumes 98c $1 Squibb's Dusting Pow3er 41k 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 15c 25c Colgate Tooth Paste 16c V 80c ' Mentholatum 39c 75c Doah's Kidney Pills 49c 50c! Nature's Remedy 33c 51 Marmola Tablets 69c 51 Ironized Yeast 89c 50c j Yeast Foam Tablets 33c 25c Feenamirit 17c J 25c Woodbury' Facial Soap 16c 25c Packer's Tar Soap 17c 50c Packer's Shampoos 39c 10c Lux Soap 4 for 25c 10c Palmolive Soap 4 for 25c l ib. Hospital Cotton 29c 1 Pt. Peroxide 29c V 50c Pliilliis Milk Magnesia 29c 51 Ovaltine 64c 51 White Psylla Seed 89c 25c ! Bon Ton Sanitary Napkins 15c 1 Pt. Rubbing Alcohol 25c I Pt. Witch Hazel 25c I I Pt. Mineral Oil 35c 75c Flit Fly Spray 49c 25c ftpex Moth Cakes 3 for 50c 6 Oz. Clycerine Rose Water 19c 10 Lbs. Bathing Epsom Salts 39c $1 Tis Gon Depilatory 79c 50c Pond's Skin Freshener 39c 65c Mum Deodorant 49c 60c Neet Depilatory 39c 35c Tubes Burma Share 27c 35c Tubes Barbasol 27c 50c Gillette or Probak Blades 30c 75c Gloco Hair Dressing 69c 51 Hopper's Hair Youth 69 51 Pcpsodent Antiseptic 69c A 51 Listerine 65c i 30c Pyrex Nursing Bottles 19c 50c T Tubes Unguentine 33c 51 Golden Peacock Bleach 79c 51.15 O thine Double Strength 89c 75c Melba Face Powder 39c 51 Piver's Face Powder 69c . 50c Bathing Caps 19c Red Arrow Golf Balls 3 for 49c - 25c Colgate Talcum 15c 25c Palmolive Talcum 15c 25c Mermen's Talcum 15c - 51 Hind's Honey Almond Cream 69a 51 Jergen's Lotion 59c " 51 Pond's Creams 69c 60c D & R Creams 39c. 1 Pt. Bonded Milk Magnesia 23c 510 Petrolager 89c 51.50 Sal Hepatica 89c 5120 Bromo Seltzer 89c 35c Ex Lax Figs 29c BOe Shea Dry Cleaaer S dSe Oroalte Cleaacr 26a SOa TJairersal Shoe! SSe Energtaa SOs SOa dronite Fly Spray S0c SSe Zlae Cent PaOa 2Se Bias Jay Cora Plasters lie 15e Oorm Pads Oa S5e Frtasoes for cores SOc SOe 8har Off Cora Remedy S9e SScTIs for Ceadcr feet SSe SSe Merctirochro 19c I x 10 Ganxe Bandage Oc 9 x 10 tSaaxe Bandage Oc HxS Adheiife Plester t9c 4 ox. Absorbent Gotto 10c 5 yd. Plata Oaaxa S9e 1 SqaiMs OS' TOe 1 Sqalbh's Ood IJrer Oil 89c 75c Sqaibb's Tioeterol OOc' .TSc SQuIbVs Astlsepttc SOe Oe Sqaibb's Tooth Pasta 34c 40c Squlbb'a Soar Cream S4c 111 1 11 STILL, BETTER AND MORE COMPLETE SERVICE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS - (Formerly Operated by Mike P&nek) ThU Department Will Be Manned Entirely by Skilled Mehaic 1 We will assure our patrons of the same high . s tandard of service in this department as has been maintained in our other departments during theperiod of our operations. -' For battery serrict day or nits. fp : Grant S to rag: Batteries oar personal gaaraatce. Dae jear IS montba year. , Adjastaseats ssade right here.' VO BZD& ' HTHTISO. We wm sell yeat neere beU -y serrioe a dollar. v See tbose batteries before jom. baj. Tos ird be wrpriwxl aal plammeA wttli the yrtee. " We have chocen the famous for our brake depot. A new and complete line ' just arrived today. We have the size and type - for your car. v (tjlilr fit (sill V High and Chemeketa D AY AND NIGHT SERVICE 1M, Perk Tczr Cer d Ocr Annex 240 Hcrth Liberty Phcno G192 ternal halL i .J:.-., ... .