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4 ! - ! i v - .. - OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Mooting. February 21, 1932 " rAUt : : k " -- -MMMMMMMMMMMMnnwMnw"1 . ni ir nr. -irr n f nrn t i. ft -.1 - i oca IN ews Brief SUverton Leads Boy Scout troop No. 2 0r SllTer ton. Is leading all other in Cascade area In the honor court competition which closes with the May coart, accord in to Executive O. P West. A ; plaque at that time will be award Salem Blan Fourth Newell ! Williams, local agent of the Con necticut Mutual Life - Insurance 1 company, learned at a meeting of agents - from all over the state that he held fourth ranking on a basis of sales. Mr. Williams was SAFE DRI vi g ra ii ed the troop which has shown the accompanied to Portland by Mrs. greatest r adfancement ai w Williams andTMrs. Cart Emmons eonrts. SllTerton troop No. It and j Ba danrhter ' who tIbUM with Salem troop No. It are iiec an,d I Mrs.' Ralph Kletsing at, the hos- aeck for secoaa ptace. "' Lansing Points out Most of Fatal Crashes Caused By wee Oversight ' Science Serrices Christian J V - Science soeclal serrices will b I a man of thirtvaald to rn Tester held at the chorth. ChemekeU and 1 day "My, but one is handicap-, Liberty streets, Mpaay at 11 a.m. ped these days without an educa . as part of the nation-wide celehra- J tion. Too true, but it is mi. too tion of the George Washington d- i iate for him he ! U getting it K.nmm lnl&llon . Of M. eifflOle pita! where her small daughter I hlrhway ,-eution moat often brin rs hiehwar-accidents and fa Ulitles. Lieutenant -waiter Lan sing of the Oregon state police ob served Saturday In commenting on a series ofeight serious acci dents which occurred within the last aU weeks In the 'Salem ter- - - . . . . 1 ; - j mat SU Wt?T3s asm luv fcjesja - centenniaU Also, the serrlce tobe lnowat the Capital Business Col- rltory . vine persons were killed held in the First Church, of Chrjst. iege ci.ntl.t I Tnrtlmnd MonoaT I 1. ..mi hnnr will be broadcast Lodge Official Calls John H. , KOIN. j Cowles of Kentucky,: sorereign grand commander In the Scottish Mary E. Knapp, 111. medium will Rite, of the southern Jurisdiction, k. at the New 'Salem Hotel on ani erand commander of the and tnen, erery "i scettlsn Rite supreme council, is Monday, weeks. . due here Wednesday.- He will be present for the conferring of de- and several seriously Injured in these mishaps. Lansing pointed out that neith er liquor or excessive speed fig ured in the majority of these ac cidents. In the one near Stayton where five persons were involved. three fatally, the driver of the ill fated car. merely attempted, to In Prom Stajrto T. J- Norhy. elase of candidates f&g?1 iSJ BTincipal of the elementary school Q m PerfecUon. J,lr lh if it ef" oaiirnf at the office of --.. tl. . j I The officer who is in cnarge or ::"Vnr; .;erintendent Satnr-J fT'A-.r-r4""" PuMIc educaUon for the preven- en business. With him were - , . , , tion ot-accidenU. opined that it is v w McCov of Ash-1 a.i T in jwTh .t.tA through educaUon rather than ..a mother ef Mrs. wn9r r trM Ratm-rt., .wf. traffic officers and laws that safe- Mnrnhv. chairman 01 Ud o the Irwin-Hodson com nan v . the Stayton school board, was also j 0f Portland the contract for fnr- a visitor Saturday. rnisnmg ine state department witn At i X63.000 pairs of automobile 11 gecnrlttee uomps-y .V'A. cense plates. The cost ia $28,354 n0" i i . . uehment and comp 7 "Til Tn cost Pr PIr. u submitted by f .i- r Saturday by the NaUooal 2t th. low' bidder, wa, approximate- SiLrJ ty eventually will come for the traveling public. He emphasised the Importance of traffic regnla tion at the present time, however by pointing out the rapid Increase of traffic accidents and fatalities u.. on.anv in circuit ,w here against H. H. Boles and his wife. Forty acres of land are held br the aheriff for the com pany which asks payment of $1100 in notes and Interest and costs. ily 25 per cent less than last year. A life annuity, the safest invest ment on earth. Call Newell Wil liams for Information. Tel. 8719. Files for Delegate J. R. Blackaby of Ontario, Saturday Drunken Driving Will Be Overcome Lansing said that the drunken driver on the public hirhwar eventually would be subdued The state police have been conducting an effective drive against the drunken driver for delegate from the second congres- ber of thenx have been arrested Beautiful colonial wigs for sale flled ln the iUte department here s.eT"aLmontb', I-ansing said, or rent, reasonaoie. v nis declaration ot candidacy ror 1 . num South 16 th, or address uox .care Statesman. , Bents to Grand Jury Henry L. Bents. reads bailee, waved preiuuiu.., dent by Oregon democrats will be wh.n hia ease came up la Justice ' sMnal distrLt to the national dem ocratic convention to be held ln Chicago Jnne , 27. His slogan The nominee for presi- my choice.' In a majority of cases, these drivers have been convicted, and in several instances were senten ced to long terms ln jail. rne orunxen nanver is a po tential murderer, and his presence on the highways is a serious men ace. The public can assist the of ficers materially In eliminating court yesterday morning, and was . bound to the grand Jury. He is ac- Dellawyler Fined Karl Delia . .nnrnnrlatinK to his own vlr nf Silw-prtnn rn lit a two VftB -mes rope and other materials used terday wag flaed $10.00 by Mu- this menace by reporting prompt ' n. mi hon farm, which is under nIcIl)al judee poulaen when he ly all cases of drunken driving." receivership. pleaded guilty to a charge of Lansing is a strong advocate of ' , - reckless driving. I safety, education in the public . . Ask Fee Payment nequww . sciioois. Two years ago he assist the county court tnat a iee i 1 see Newell Williams for Invest- j ed in such a program, with the $$00 be paid to Swan and Swift, ment insurance, Tel. 8719. result that school safety lanes Newberg law firm, was made oy were established, and organiza the latter Satnrday. TBe lawyers 1 nexuses nnutr rteauinss tlons Of Ji .v vment from the estate of Refusal to plead further was were formed Albert Edward Smith, an ineom- made by Paul Woods to the clr- "The results were remarkable." netent person, whom they have cult court Saturday in the divorce Lansing said, "and traffic acci reoresented. case brount bT E11 Woods, his dents near schools were reduced Goiriing Events i February 20-21 Winter conference, Oregon Walther league. . V '"' Febraary 85-27 Oregon State Dental association. : : February X0-2S Spring conference. Girl Reserves.- ' ' March S- Oregon SUU . bowling handicap toerna ineat, -:'';'-' March 10-19 -Oregon state basketball tonraamoaC ' April 11 Grand chapter. Royal Arch Masons. April 12 Graad coaadl, - Royal and Select Masons. ; . . 'April IS Grmnd fommssi dery. Knights Templar. . April 16-21 North Pacif ic district assembly, Charch of the Nasarene. April J84 Salem district institute. Evangelical charch was slated to wed the couple. - OUver.-P. Stephenson. 20, Jel- ferson farmer, is to wed Ethel K. Marco m. 18, Jefferson glrL Fletcher Galloway is to perform the ceremony. - r William E. Bowse, 21. Glen- wood resident, received permis sion to wed Dorothy Ross, 19, ! 1647 Cross street, Salem. Rev. Earl Cochran was listen as min ister. , . ' celery unirir: SUCCESSFUL YEAR Officers Elected at Annual Meeting Here Saturday; j I Banquet Enjoyed ; Lablsh Meadows Celery' "anion last year enjoyed the best year In its Jhistory, according to reports presented at the annua! meeting. held all day yesterday at the chamber 'of commerce; rooms. The sessions terminated with a ban quet held at the Marion hotel, with Henry Crawford, g n e s t speaker. " . Officers Were reflected for 1938 adjaeeilt g,, WhU to dents of Turner a 1 follows: M.Shishido. Presi- eitv th 00 ago. Mrs. Cole i lllll be ready to resume school work nmowtag-Tronday's holiday. ;t TURNER, Feb. $0 The Turner school has changed the date of the Washlngtoa bicentennial pro gram. It will be held at 10:39 Monday morning, with appropri ate exercises for a tree planting; also the high school and grades will give a joint literary program. Dr. James Mathews ot Willamette university will give , the address. All are welcome. Word is received by Turner rel atives that Oscar Cole ot Coqallle Special guests of The States- Is dangerously I1L suffering from a tumorous growtn on Drain. Mr. Col and family were resi- man on Satnrday were its subur- ban news carriers from districts WHO LEAGUE dent; J. Terusaki, secretary; Hashimoto, treasurer. The Union, organized ln 1921, last year made profit of nearly $2200. ln contrast to 1930. when the books showed the organisation barelv broke even. Ooeratlnr ex penses last year, were about $4,- 00. The fine condition of the Un- AURORA.Feo. zo xne i-aaies 1 ioa this year is due to the high city the beys visited the Oregon Pulp and Paper company'a plant here, enjoyed a swim at the T. M. C. A., went over The States man's plant and were special guests of Warner Bros, at the El slnore In the afternoon. They also had lunch as guests of The Statesman. . The boys' trip and entertain ment came as a reward In a rs- AunuftA, r en. a mo 1 ion mis year is uue 10 ine nign 1 - . . . . . v... Service League of the Lutheran price gained for the summer of- efnt cvontea' Ior, uJc,r,P; number of years and Mrs. I. H. Small of Turner are sistert. Wallace Chandler a former pu pil of the Turner school, has been calling on old friends before leav ing for San Diego to join the mar ines. House guests at the Hans Jen sen home during the week, were Miss Bern ice Carlson , ot Sacra mento and Carl Carlson, of Spo- tions in which each lad obtained atjeast five new "starts" for his paper. ' Carriers here for the day were: Eldon Harrison, Aurora; Ed ward Hamilton, Dallas; Vance church, sponsored a successful I f erings ot celery, when the mar basket social at the band hall this I ket reached as high as 5.28 a week under direction ot Mrs. r. I crate. The lowest price during the M. Ferguson. I season was 81.60 a crate on ear- Participating In the program 1 load lots. r.r. fi.nnU.. vinwarA nf fan. I Ia 1IS0. the summer orfarlara I nroved too beavr and In nart B1 Dean Smith, Independence; mnth.. T-naainai TaiM nA rw i caused the soor showinr that I Vernon Thompson , SHVerton; i- Rab wtii nf Needv. Mrs. William I year. Last year the summer mar-1 Robert Nelson, Silverton; Durrel Zlgler; tIano duet by Mrs. Frank was very strong, nut tne grow Miller and Mrs. William Flick; had a smaller amount of eel violin aolo by Oscar Bollands. ac- cry to sell. eompanled by Frd Iaman; Wal- Approximately 210 carloads of ter Kelt, harp aolo; readings by celery were handled through the Mrs. Art Potter and Donald Gar- Union last year, with thisrepre- rett; duet by Emma and Louise "eating the holdings of 20 mem- Muessit accompanied by Mrs. bers and between 130 and 140 Strickland who played for several acres of land, of the numbers; musical numbers Plantings will drop off about 30 by Dale Graham and Mabel StU- acres this year, and the member der; piano selections by lone Nel- j Showers will be less by a few, be cause 01 arops. so ine 01 me grow ers hare gone to Japan to stay since the last harvest season. Aotual shipments by car from the tracks at the warehouse last Jordan, -Stayton; John Peterson, Turner; Wayne and Ernest Live say, Woodburn. C1I6 SITUATION IS CHAMBER TOPIC Robert Standley, a young lad who has . been seriously 111 with lung trouble since the middle of December lias Improved enough to be able to be about part of the time. He with his parents, came from Montana last fall. Many ot the Turner people at tended the funeral in Salem Fri day afternoon of Mrs. Tina Ed wards,, who had lived with her family near Turner most of the time tor over 30 years. Turner school has its share of 'flu" victims. All are hoping to 8MS PICKS BffliS WEST STAYTON, Feb. 2 A large group was present at the ; ' Growers club, Wednesday night at . the Darley office: It was decided to pay 35 cents per hundred for; bean picking this season. Several matters to pertaining to the grow ers were discussed. 4 The Birthday dub men at the heme of Mrs. Minnie Allen, airs. Christie ta Forrett and Mrs. Jen nie MeCtellan were appointed on the present baying committee lor the next two months. Mrs. Stella Martin received a nice birthday gift from the club. Thirteen -women, were present. The next meeting will ne at tne , home ot Mrs. Vera Asche March 2. - ' Mrs. Ed C. Baakel was called : to New Era last week to visit her , brother aad sister and 1 Friday j night her brother, David La Bean died auddenly. She returned home on Monday. Mrs. Hankel's two sis- ; ters are coming In a few days to , make their home with the Han kel's. A group from the West Stayton Community club went to Anms ville Friday night, to entertain at the Anmsville Parent Teachers meeting. . The West Stayton Communuy . club is sponsoring a minstrel show at the. West Stayton school house Thursday night, February 25. There will be a small admittance. son and Beatrice Able of Canby. A neat sum was realised for the league fund as result of the program and social. Rev. Alfred F. Knorr Is pastor of the church. ROADS N WES The canning situation in a number of its phases, will be ex plained at the chamber of com- season were 193, but storages In merce luncheon Mondsy noon by Salem and Portland and local William G. Allen, veteran Salein sales broueht the nrodnetion uo canner and recognised as one of OREGON AH western Oregon highways to the 260 carloads Sales handled then by Union represented about $100,000. The Lablsh Meadows Celery un ion, is the parent distributor of the crops of lettuce and celery grown on the rich Lablsh hold ings. The younger unit, the La blsh Celery cooperative with Ron the most expert of his trade. Owing to the change in postof fice service, effective yesterday with but little advance notice, chamber members will not receive their weekly bulletin until Tues day, although these weht into the mail at the usual time. Mr. Allen began his canning ex- aid E. Jones as manager, broke Pflece in Newberg in 1890. then t -a ....it m m . tion. of Juvenile traffic officers to reporU receivea t fhe It 1"" in 1928 Fo form the sd for were formed. "i .,Tr. cw:? 11 s orranUation. in 1911 he came to Salenr; Salem Symphony orchestra. Arm ory, February 27. 8:15 p. m. . Adults 75c, students 25c. Reports Land Sale Oscsr Bower, county sheriff, reported sale ot property under execution Saturday. Eleven hundred dol lars on $1518 due were received in behalf ot C. S. Bristol against Glenn S. Ehle and Florence W. Ehle. . " . . Council to Meet The Salem Trades and Labor council will wife. From Silverton J. I. Spring stead of Silverton star route was a business visitor in Salem yes- terday. Nicholson and Wiper AgainAo Team Together materially Officers Address Groups of Sti lents Lansing and other traffic offi cers spoke before the school chil dren on traffic problems, and iem office of the state motor as sociation. In the wake of the snow. nowever, are muddy and rutty conditions. The Silver Falls loop is passable but not in good condition. The Breitenbush road is rough and slippery above Mill City. To the west of Salem, the Dal- Action Delayed On Pjinchboard Legality Issue taking over the plant known as the old 12th street cannery, now owned by the Oregon Packing company. He is the Inventor of Allen's system ot csnnlng, which is in use in some of the plants here and in other eanning centers. charts were exhibited illustrating u-willamlna oad via Buell is the traffic regulations. Essav rnttT. Salmon River cutoff Is contests also were conducted in ,n good hP except for a rutty I cation program indefinitely," Lan sing continued. 1 Lansins: presented data to show After two rears of senaraur ac-I that th. larmt m,mK f .nt : .. -. t .ww 1 .. ... z : . . . 0 - "--"" meet on Tuesaay nisui. tlrlties, cnaries wiper ana James dents, were caused by reckless hall as usual, Frank Marshall, Nicholson again last week teamed driving. This infraction includes business , agent, announced yes- Up to form general insurance and excessive speed, failure to give terday. finance firm, Nicholson and Wi- proper hand signals, backing out . , . . . r.o-ia. Per. The new company will oper- from the curb without proper pro Charity dance given by ate the Oregon Finance corpora- tection, and traveling on the iraiernai lemyio " cuu" J,',, "on ln offices in tne nrst Ma- wrong side of the highway ruary zt. Aamwa "J tlonal bank building. ."Excessive speed, if coatinued Hearing on cases scheduled for municip rntirt rMtAfiliv rnArnln, waa nnat. the schools, and the winners re- ml,e an hal' on ha east end. J poned on request ot City Attorney ceived substantUI prizes. "It is ana tne Coast highway is report- William H. Trlndle. who said he our purpose to continue the edu- ea sa irom Astoria to three I wanted opportunity to investigate umes noma 01 xacnats. the punchboard Bui lding Permit for municipal I ZrL v Kate Helped by Spring Weather Obit uary the matter more thoroughly. No formal complaint was issued against I. N. Sturtevant ITalr vuthr last week threw and j . nnna. a rTi n A tfia alnVfnr Knfll- George Patterson, alleged punch- ,ng permlt3 and hoIsted them to Alderman Watson Townsend, the highest week's level in Feb ruary. Eighteen permits were is- Hurd In this city. February 20. Mrs. Mamie Hurd, aged 31. Remains ciiaii uiau ui me (fiuvo summit-i . . , , t fnr 'ZJTSSXUotk to cost a total of $3564. years ago when Wiper moved to I serious Eugene. He recently returned to I clared. Salem to take over management of the finance corporation. welcome. Eagles orchestra plays. Veterans Meet Veterans ot Foreign Wars will hold their reg ular meetina- at the Woman's club house Monday night at 8 o'clock. A special feature will be a Wash ington talk by Miller Hayden. Jus tice of the peace. ' Returns Home i C. C. Settle meier has been returned to his home after having spent some o -1 M ltnanital "me- ... . -T.v 'Tlx .kT- 1 and the community . Mr. Bewemeier. nth. .n va nrooDt go home, is not yet able to leave he gprlng his bed. house Monday night, February 22. rw t v pnd announces the A pie social will follow the pro- . removal of his office to 508 U. S. 8 Rank Bldr. General aentisiry. in care of the Salem Mortuary. The old firm was dissolved two Indefinite! i mortal,, t m.u in 545 North Capitol St. Funeral a, conference of his committee to consider what action might be taken against the punchboards. trouble," Lansing de- announcements later. Lansing said the courts had co- Hammer operated with the state police in At the residence. 522 r. 21st the campaign against the drunken 8treet February 19. Aaron H. rlrn. t,rA v - j i I TTammpr irtil fi 7 TAArfl. SnrTiVAl Club and School to very satisfactory. He also lauded by widow, Nannie H. Hammer ot r i .n I the municipal police and the op- saiem: daugnter, Mrs. steua wue lalVe JOint rrOgT am j era tiyes of the various sheriff's of Salem; sons, Lawrence, Roy, Marvin and Herman, all of Salem; Marshall of Westport, George of Toledo. Ore.; sister. Mrs. Clara Ellensburg of Colorado; broth ers. Elmer and Knute ot Mt. Ver non, Mo. Funeral services from the First Baptist church, Monday, T Tl U.. February 22. at 2:30, under the LidL A 11JIC i-M. CI C direction of C Three Licenses To Wed Issued Here Saturday more than four times as much as during the previous week and twice as much as in the first week of the month. Of last week's permits, three to taling $1780 were for new con struction. During the previous week no new construction was an- offices. SPRING VALLEY, Feb. 20 A mod nrnm m consist Ine- nf a number ot dialogues by the school Z? c Vr n 7-i Pi n cr t mmunity club as well J ""oiii Speaks Tonight with other foods also to I be offered. The proceeds go to- J.i . ftiktiM T extraction (cas hrrd buy,n8 Play equipment. Ev- B1snop B1A,atte"i (g Uryone is welcome to come and this country -or local). Dental Xray (Tinrch New Master E. J. Church has assumed the scoutmas jiershlp of Boy Scout troop No. V-ll. sponsored by the Salem Heights community club. He suc--ceeds C. W. Bartlett. Mrs. Shaner Visits Mrs. Lil vHan Shaner of the MeKee school was a business visitor saiuraay ai Eben S. Johnson, in on a furlough from Clough-Barrick com pany. Rev. Ross officiating. Inter ment City View cemetery. VanH1v bring a pie. Africa, win preach tonignt at Mri Matiida VanCleave died at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson! ?:30 o'clock m tne pulpit or nis the residence, 940 N. 17th St, and daughter, Ruth of Florence on. Rev. S. Darlow Johnson of Wednesday, February 17. aged 84 were visitors at tne JC. r. McKln- me iesue Memorial cnurca. years. Survived by three sisters. ney home this week. I Bishop Johnson has appeared I Mr vilan VanCleave. Salem. Mrs. here before In the past few T,lt.A jobnaon. Salem. Mrs. Kate Trio Of 4-H Crniin montn. out me visit tonigni wm BMnor, Los Angeles, two daugh- Marriage license business con tinued brisk ln the courthouse Saturday, three couples receiving official permission to wed. Harry P. Gusts fson, 34, pro prietor of an auto wrecking house here, obtained permission to wed Grace Burns, 30, 1106 Leslie street. Rev. G. C. BIrtchett When yon think of LIFE INSURANCE Think of Charlie McElhinny THE WIDOWS' FRIENTJ Tel. 7941 First Nat. Bank BUg. QUALITY WORK Huns Top & Body Shop II 207 S. Conal Tel. 092 nrnhahlv ha the last one before I,. w tj. r..iA. vium. w .aww ir . ... . I ICIa, nil. iu a.,w, Have Project in Hand h TtTn to Africa, as he will karg. Wash., Miss Bertha Van- 1 l a w Tmvjpa aja nV fa aaja S w ai A n n 1 . a .a . W . A " v w . Cieve, saiem; mre wm, t5t ttqti nmi t.ip -a some time In one of his former .B1 Charle of Salenwand Joe ot t the office of Ihe county school au- Member of tne 4.H MwIns cluD conference charxea Monitor; 18 grandchildren. 13 perinienuem.. "Peppy Priscnias". have work . . " . K .Z7 reat granucnuarea .. , well under war althourh they here tonMt largely about Afrl- reat grandchildren. Faneral ser- WalU Walla E. W. Peter- wai mam way ""n .fj can mu,iCt and will tell partlcu- 5rL, ?rom the Clough-BaiTlck son. 155 North 21st street , law F C Bw taa U Tleader Pro- boot tne rlmb' whlch company chapel Sunday. Feb. 21 ?BUrd'sr fr W1U Kec?; TnSrtAto EZr erd from AfrIcaB ,n S l:307p.m. Rev. Wilson of the PEES CURED Hasan aratloa at at da DR. MAILSHALL Stt OrtgM Bldg. Pkaaa S&Ot Walla, Wash. WuiERE (D handwork club are also progress ing nicely. Mrs. Fred Olsen Is club leader. Members of the 4-H rabbit club had one meeting which was in charge ot the principal - ol Brush College school, Mrs. Mary Sehon. A leader will be appointed later. strnment. I United Brethren church offleiat- MIss Edith Flndley will also(nr interment Simons cemetery, offer several marimba selections. I Mt anrel. CARD OF IH.M , . n.-tnl We wish. to express our sincere inEHtEBl KUlllUUUl FREE AMBULANCE SERVICE To Friends and Cnstomers Within SO Miles Radius Salem Deaconess Hospital Call 3S21 The Spa - Eight course turkey dinner, $1. " Six course dinner 75c. tm. Olmstcad's Rose Cafe Serving one ot her famous tur : ker or; Virginia Baked Ham dinners. Serving from 12 noon till S o'clock. 45c. i.notel Argo Dining Room-- Roatt Turkey, noon e nueswe. BRILLIANT SCARFS WORN ST, MORITZ. (AP) Cnfur- red coats worn with brilliant silk scarfs are the wraps chosen by the most fashionable women here. thanks and appreciation to friends for the music, beautiful floral offerings, sympathy and other kindnesses extended us dur ing our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oehler and family. . SMS SSI lloaerataty Prtead Barb A PARK CKMKTERY WITH PERPETUAL CARK Jast Tta Klnsut rraai tke Btart mt Tpwb I ' i 1 "iW L Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine ISO N. Commercial St., Salem Office hours Sunday only daring LaJ Feb. Honrs 2 to 4 DR. B. H. WHITE Night and Day Calls External Cancer Remored with medicine. Office, 53 K. Capitol St. Phone 5030 Salem. Ore. CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1803 Tel. 8433 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided tor Prices Reasonable t LADD & BUSH, ; : BANKERS ; Salem, Oregon ' ;"Establiiihc 1868 CommcrciaJ and Savings Department - 1 1 I I m Larmer Transfer & ; '' m "SsNv"'' ' ' J phone 313a ' We Abo Handle Fuel Ofl and Coal .1 J , HiTA cuZ - . . -J.!c?.. I -- HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT (Ml 010, UMd F.Jtare 131 North Ulsb . AT OUR STORE You can get the most dif ficult prescriptions com poundeddrugs of rarest nature can be secured here. Ask your doctor. Schaefer's DRUGSTORE 185 N. Cornel St. Dial 1T The original yellow front can dy special at ore of salens WELL! "WE WENT AN DID IT AGAIN 79 Tou know, we like just plain tslk thst Just plain people like ourselves can understand that's why we want to tell you in "cold turkey" about this NEW SPRING DRESS EVENT. Quality ln dresses? Ssy, we've never seen the like we're so pepped up that we're going to fill most of our window space with them. TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT JUST ONE PRICE You may have the very latest two piece afternoon and street dresses or the niftiest little sport dresses of Madrid cloth and Silk Crepe in the two tone effect. Then there are beautiful evening gowns ot black lace, sstln face crepe, georgettes and the silk crepes in pastel shades. Yes there are bridge dresses, and dinner dresses in fact every kind of a dress. We would advise an early selection other special buys like this have Just simply melted away. SHIPLEY'S Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Always RECEIVER'S SALE of Metropolitan Store 484 State Street, Salem. Oregon ENTIRE STORE EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SODA FOUNTAIN TO BE SOLD AT Wednesday, February 24, at 10 A. M STORE EQUIPMENT All slses sign holders, tec stands, counter glasa, wall mirrors, window vases, counters, tables, counter board, ticket hoWlers. rash registers, hat stand, hosiery forms, counter lights, dress rucks. Jewelry trays and racks, electric fans, window dividers, window vaUncee, glass and yea and pedestal. SODA FOUNTAIN 10 foot counter, stools, frig id aire equipment complete, car bona tors, malted milk mixers, percolators, gas coffee urns, ice cream cabi nets, srup Jars with pumps, : plate glass pie rack, coffee, mugs, plates and many "oth er utensils. Office and Stock Room ' FUlng cabinets, desk, safe, , swivel chairs, clock, change draws, . postal scales, Fair banks scales, hand trucks, fire' ertlngulsber,; stock f baskets, paper baler, and one lot of finished lumber. CANDY CASE Seetloual with metal sham' and dividers, detectogrum scales, coops, display dish es. ;Also separate feature ' Hree Wece Wicker oe ' consisting of lounge . . and chalre , ' - Everyone Invited to attend this sensational ' . f ' Public Auction Open 9 A. BL for Inspection Housewives, apartment operators, rcstnurant and, mercantile owners, all can save some real money q . FEB. 24TH, 132 An Sales to be Approved by Our BepresesiUUv j