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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1932)
i 7. I t A ! tr IfGBDOSHMi Of Carl rentes Ami Mia A Icaa Legion and the Legion Aox- : uim nam a meauaf ax, US 0- Klem TOOBia lm tha traorr Uaim V might la accordance with the plan xouowea oy the other post to celebrate tho victory membership campaign. , It vac announced, that . the post bow had 10T members which Is St short of the quote bat tha mtmlMM m mdh their ellorts to put the post oyer mp w memnersnip. . .At ths first' of tha Mtiv ttiA groep listened to radio broad cast, by the Lesion and this was followed by a business meeting. Plans were made tor the Junior baseball team tor this year and wuns ww oegin on .this soon. Coach ShreevaJ - ri!.. and Almoa LeFors,' coach at Dal las Junior high, have agreed to operate wun tne ; Legion In forming the team." The Dallas team will probably" be selected from all over. Polk, county as no other post plans to back snch a . team. Dean Walker nt Inifman enee, was the official speaker re- prosoaims Aiec uerry, state com . mander. Mr. Walker gar talk on membership, registration for the" national convention In Port- -" ou miav auoui me junior baseball. - . -r .-5 The meeting Monday night took ae piace 01 tne regular Thurs day meeting. - i - Rally at VMklhBn In line with ' American Legion Posts all orer the United States, the. Woodbnrn American Legion poi no. i neld a special rally Monday nttrht at tfm mnww 4 radio loud speaker was Installed in (no room, so the Legionnaires coujd listen , to the .nation-wide program concerning the American Legion. Brazier Small of Salem was present and gave a talk. Mr. Huston, another Legion worker of prominence, was also -- present. Wayne GUI showed his home made morles to all present, i' , Ward Store High In Sales Volume nTho Salem store of the Mont gomery Ward chain attained ISth Place In volume of sales among to stores on the west coast, dur ing the period of Ward Week sales which were held last week. Word to this effect was recelTed yester day by B.-A. Newman, local man ager. The showing was regarded as a very fine. one by the local staff.. . o : o I Bits For Breakfast I o -' " a (Continued from page 4 , disease worn companions,' shriek ed and howled-in the last gasp of agony. Probably there does not now exist one, where iTa. years ago there' were hundred bf - In dians dud to sailing up th river, from the capo to the Cascades, the only evidence of the existence1 of the Indian Is an occasional miserable wigwam, with a few wretched half starred occupants. ' , "Symptoms of the malady, des cribed by Townsend, were 'gen oral coldness, soreness and stiff ness of the limbs and body. (Continued and concluded to-1 morrow.). i MAKE YOUR DOLLIar GO FURTHER Thursday - Friday - Saturday ' 7 .T;: v BLOCH'S 1 Better Merchandise NOT A CHAIN STORE Special Loa Prices Ladies Panama Hats, White Panama Straws Cl OQ ' " tPl.aOcach ;PureSfllc 3$ In. ' Wide troar.' Last colors. Retr. 12?. lie silic a yd. L ODC "Silks, Cotton.;.' Ke. 1.23 valae,'36 in. wide, washable, fast col- 1 ors, plain and '. flQ ' fancy prints, yr.' OaC Fancy Dress . f . ; Creibes Re?. 69c Crepes (Fast colors) , washable, bean-" . tifnl Sprinp; ,and Sum . mer patterns QAX Extrar special, yd. eJaC XadieV All IVool AO Sweaters CLi. JQC !ens Nainsook Unlonsuits Children's Silk & Rayon Dresses J 98c lien's Broadcloth Step-ins ' Children's Rayon Acklettes '. Shantuhsr cMbyM 1 . 1 no ciunmer - sessions J-wfiI - bo nan at Willamette nlTerslty this pummer, so a number of tho pro fessors there era nlaaafTiv 4ffm. ent Tacatlons than hare been ess- fomary wiui them, ; n President Donor wCl be In Ca lem most of the time thU snm- mer. wner no woi 00 Ylslted by bis son Paul who plans to do soma writing hero whlla hla wtf f via. I ting in California with relatlroa. 1 Dean , y. u. Erickson wlU bo tlslted by his son Frank hero in Salem during the first part of the ummer and will . than n wti mm to cauromia for the latter tart - Of tha hot dara.. Wl la operations manager for the Cen tral memo air corporation of Los Angeies. - :.--.v,..-I .t -:-,..f?B- ' mmrn w. w- . w. , m UW been studying other summers at university 01 Washington in quest of his Ph D. will either continue bis work there or go to some east ern university. L. J. ZUlman, professor of Enr Hsh, was loaned to Willamette university for one year by the university or Washington and will return there this summer ia teach creative writing, poetry and Knight Band Plans . - Dance at Sublimity SUBLIMITY. Anrll zO . Mlsa Adeline . Rlesterer of Sublimity spent the weekend with Miss Mon ica Blades, who 'is emnloved at Salem. .. r. .. . . . ' MIssJElale Vostril of Farn BMra snent the .weekend with Mlsa An. rails KlnU of Sublimity. Miss Marjorlo Blades returned to her homo Mondar niehL after work-in r at tha homa of Mr. and . lira George Welter of Sublimity. ! Tne k. 01 c. band will give a dance In the Forester hall Frldav night, April 22. Music will be furnished by the Nlgbtengallans orchestra. . Relatives Gather to I Celebrate Birthday 1 . - ! HATESYILLE. AnrU 20 Lrle Carrow .Waa axreeablT anrnrial Monday night on returning from worn: to iina reiauves there to haln htm a!hrita hi ttlrthilatr Those congratulating Mr. Carrow were us iatner ana mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carrow, his broth er Paul and his wife and family. v Wayne Harding, county school supervisor, spent Monday at the Haresvlllat lehool rnnrinrtlnr reading tests in the sixth grade. VISITORS REPORTED KINOWOOrJL Anrfl SO RT- eraL groups, or folk from a dls tincai wara week- atiA mMt 1iaia Mr. and Ura. flharlea Jainhnn of Portland,. Mr and Mrs. Walter S. Aiuir anit A i. Muir. au of Dai las were. Snndav . visitor at tha J. B. Smith home. Mr. and "Mrs. cnester Thomas, their daughters. Doris and Betty Lou and Miss Grace Brires. alan of Portland were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. ana Mrs. sa rimer. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis P. . White of LnrTiaw. WashI, were guests orer the week ena oz Mrs. White's parents. Mr. and Mrs.- 2. C. Cannoy and of White's mother. Mrs. M. A. Schneller. d tower Prices Jacqueline Prints 36 in. Fast Color Prints. 68x76 threads to the square inch. Ejctra A Special, yard -J.VC 10 yds. to customer Re?. 17c quality Simplicity Cotton l Glazed Finish 100 Pure White Cot ! ton 72x90. jK i quilt size, eachWC . ; : Plain Color, Flat Creues rWashable. fast colors. 39 in. wide. Extra hea vy. Reg. 59c crepes. Ex tra Special , , jq . a yard : :Hk6C Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, fashioned 49C' i Cannon Towels, - i Reg. 35c towel for j : 15c ; Little Boys' Wash A O -j Suits, many styles C !35c Printed Toiles, fast Of Willamette yard Zt!C ccation Plans embers early EngUsk t UteratttTo at tho summer sessions. -r Professor D. H. Sehnlso. who has recently beam rrantarf hfa vh sUtes that ho has studied all nu uxo ana this rammer will take a rest. romainlnr .lB Kalam mnt of the time. Mrs. Schulse'a sUter wiu no hero ana the three will spend some time at tho coast and In tha mnnntalna Othersorho wCl be- In galea aro waa bw mm aaaat ep 0 amaaa SOn and Clark. . Proraaanr rruiflaon jure hmamii lahn. woi bo hero a portion, of tho time raneaauni; ue pnysics laboratory and particularly pnttbif tho x-ray macuno inxo conaiuon for dem onstratlon work. ; M. XL Peck. nrofaMAv nf ml oT Win no nera wnrtlni nn ki. textbook and will also make a few trips with his wife In quest of additional specimens. Of the S00O anarimnna n.. Professor Peck has all hat some ivw in nis collections.; . m uiuiuj ueyarunent, : win take snmmer wora sc. me university of Wash ington where he will pursue his favorite eonrsA. limnnin a study of fresh water organ- Ollva M nM 4m. ana professor, of narmn -m spend most of the summer at Neslcot with her mother, but win DO in Salem beeaafnnallv t.v. care of her business hero. --w.-.u. Jones, will Uke gradu- ate Work at altTia e....j Wisconsin. Lois Latimer, profes aor . of homo economies, will be with her parents at Lake Geneva. Wisconsin and ? ' time tn Florida, , . S. B. LaughUn will take his family to Canada tnr a tu. wui upend tho rest of tho summer "or?r mmg on sociology. James T. AI&LUflWB. AI10rU maV-- tics professor, vin vistf v vi. cousins In tho mid-west. inero are a few more who hare not announced their vacation plans yet. Corrmiuiiity Cbixrch f Uoers at SrieLaum Hear KHngrspore f?TTKT.T.nTTT?V i. a. EJlnEsnora tit tha, c. 1 ------ - uwjuiu rtapuai eh"fA aervlces at the com- uuuuy vnurcn nere. ' Little TVtrnfhv .... whlla at ifhiuti f.. . . . . - - wees ana broko her left arm. atti;L0ii0w!nf from Shelburn attended fnmml isniMu v.i. f!lTifn f,,r M- A1U Chrlsman ira. Miller and danrh Miller'a family. , rt,..in. um.T !dmUy attd Mr- d Mrs. Ca- Robert nrK"' . tty wlirhold church services at tho Baptist church tn Sclo next auuuy morning n o'clock. , Faculty Inner Spring Mattress rVe'd .Iike to picture this mattress In 3olorin its EMnimerlng'green or or :hid medallion damask. We'd like" yon to see its" custom tailoring, feel its resilient springs covered with Insu lator pads. We know you'd judge ths pprice to be S10 more! 3 - P iece B e d Outfits, $19.95 Brown enameled mtmkt; BED, green enamel SPRING with large coils of One Premier wirer and a 45pound felt Hntered-MATTRESS: : , The OREGON STATESMAN, Sale. ''hir Mum selb lOTOKFfflK WOOD BURN, April 1 ft Wood burn high school's vocational agri culture department will be well ro- presentea at tne Oregon state !a taro Farmers of America rnaelal weekend, in CorvaUla Thursday; j-naay ana Saturday. April t. 21 and 10. Nine bora ram tha lwa1 F. F. A. dab aro going and Ron- aaa jc arneu. agrieultaro In structor here, will -be present at me xnreeHiay meeUnr. Three officers of tho ? Futaro Farmers of America club here, Ly man Seelv. nreatilAnt. Ina lut vice president, and Hollis Otto way, ireaanrer, wiu attend, others who will probably go aro Joe Serres. Frank . Rartoa.- mam Chrlstman. Pete Larson and Msn- iy Kamsaeii. , 'z-'lx ' ThO local bova will antar . al of the contests at tho meeting. s-rana juarcos ana Joe Serres will enter the farm- accounting con test. Hollis Otto way will Mmntf in the crop judging competition. joe Leaver wui compete In tho tree-Kraftlnr eontesL ail m am ber of the Woodbnrn lnl entn. to the meeting will outer a dairy cow valuation contest and will al so take nart in a mnv anin sale of livestock. Elwyn Chrlstman ana Lyman Seel ey . will put on a special exhibition of aharpenlnr bits and drills.- A cooperative hog marketing association, mada on of m Am bers of tho Fntnre finnri , f America organization at Wood- burn high school, has been form ed. All the bors who An bred hogs have formed, the asso ciation tor the purpose of adver tising and selling both breeding stock and farrowa fop fattMtin. - they believe that sort of work can be done much more efficiently by a cooperative group, rather than by aa individual. Charter membera aad if ft nor. are: Frank Bartos, president; Leo Halter, vice president; Lyman Seeley, secretary-treasurer; Joe ana nsroia Toder, direc tors, and Peter Tjtrann amf xrti Ham Fobert. Ronald H. Burnett. luwuoMi agriculture instructor at the School, la ad-rlsnr fn fV. ganizatlon. Sarah Oliver is Name Chosen for W.C.T.U. Chapter MIDDLE GROVE. Anrll 2 A Keizer, Haiel Green, Middle Grove and Brooks were represent ed at the monthly meeting of the W. C. T. JJ. held in Brooks Meth odist church. The organization will hereafter be known as tho "Sarah Oliver local' In honor of the former Marlon county presi dent. Mrs. Helen Preaeott. conatv President, gavo,a helpful talk on tho work of the "Christian Feder ation.." Mr. Joseph -Bartrnff of Keller was chosen to mi tha f. nee of treasurer. Friday and Saturday- - w 500 Store s All Over Am erica ! Think of bouncing a 154-pound log on . a Mattress 100,000 times ! Im agine. Sheets 8tUI good after 150 hospital laanderlngst , Tests like' thess prays Ward .Bedding is bet terl Ws want 700. to know more . about Ward Bedding. We want yon to set It. compars it, judge for yourself. And so, this week, ws srs celebrating Better Bedding Days la Ward Stores all over America. Won't yow come In? :$14.95 CotttML P Qua 1 i . at m Officers and' delegates who aro expected to attend1 the '-county coBTenuon wnica . convenes at Woodburn Aprtl XT, are Jlrs. Q. G. Looaeyi presides t; Mrs. WV M. Shaler, vlco president; v Mrs. W. H. Scharf, recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph EirtralL treasurer; Mrs. JenaiBartrnff, , Mrs. Mry Ashhaugh and two others, who will bo appointed ky the presl-jfleat.-:;fv . -. - The next meeting will be held at the Middle Grove Evangelical jchurch Jlay I. t GOES nf FOR. POTILTBT BRITS R trrnRvic arM . If ever la cotnr Into tho poultry viuuihh w qiia mjx exxenc. - saz nrday she received ftt baby cqicxs rrom a local v. hatchery. They aro of the .Rhode Island breed. . . ( GRAXGa OAMB SLATED " SILVERTON HILLS. AaHl ta -Tho ' Sllverton HllU nraa baseball, team 'win meet Ankeny hero Sunday. William it Rma is the manager of tho local team. PER MILE ROUND TRIP Betwooa polata la Oragoeu . WaoJUagteav Idaho, Utna. ntTHs, cauisnua, caast tana (wwot of saad tacJaMttaa; Bltllaaw. Itavrau Wyo-aiar (woet af mmi locladlas Craea Rhrar), aad polata aa Great Northers a Brraak catasaMa. snaas adalt far SO APn.20,2D.30,nAYl RETURNINGs WAY 10 (Heena by anldnlgM taat data) Appmlawlo ROUND TRIP FARES D ESTINATIOHS A WAT 2.18 AWAT 4.32 AWAT I AWAT iD.co2i.eo aa am la an la Staaaanl Tearlet Aslctoeelesct tcrcetxiis a aw aa ear a a? TO too i aoo i too . I vooo avus I auus I muss l aaua Doobla Deck Coif Sprinff uaiiiaiipj, xra. ac voauertl . . Premisr wire donhle deck cells, Aa ai croes-tlad a toy and oator--to ' proTont side sway. Green enamel T- Longwe&x BleacHed S h e e t i Oar Beat flaritaa TteaaaVt WanwaH .. . ; No starch false weighting herel ' Pan 14 thread standard ooallty tor h.1( Hard ear. Ililf-lQch, slxe, ; Each,; :yyf-: Loriffwcar P i 11 b w C e xiaauj it a at at a a iviv,. Bianaaro ynaaty cotton, hleached OA pure snowy white. Laboratory Hr -tested for strength and wear. Fair ? .Tt' 1 a id J B I i n ke U war jt saeejaa war, yaaxtty -- Donhlo hod also, with plenty of A OA "tnch-tn" snrplas ' tor anng Jl I warmth. Qnar. sUple cotton. TtalOT ty Be d P i 1 low. e a at . oiwuumj uucs. ana nen reamers In best quality bine and white tS ff ah Rayon-Cotton Bedspreads Bflky rayon patterned Spread U A wa colors that win do wonders with .SI i yonr bedroom. I4xlB5-lnch also, V o s a. Felted Cotton M a ttres s e s u Kisavv wajEsbt, SO Paaadst . , It's seldom yon find a Hattreas as of this qnsllty for less thaa hh.bn J7.lt. Floral art tlcktof eovei. Vtoaa 21.1532 aaaaaaaa - , " . m J . t 1 . . w ' ' A ' - 1 ' , " if-ArMi 1 t I ' ' a " - - . - ... . " 1931 SALES GAIN All. OTHZS atiSJS cxuananutsazsuDoe S 1 I T II I N O tt O I BEFORE YOUBUY . ; - ' " -' . -, . , . ' J 1931 showed Norge the favorite by almost a two to one margin against i&other electric rtfrigersfn coimbintd! Yooll why when yo see the Norge. It haa itamtr h has cnvtuUnc. Shelves thoughtmlly arranged, tight-sealed door on the odor-proof ice compartment, aU interior corners smoothly ronnded and the Norge Voir family: Watervolr, Icevoir and Prescr oiri N tber electric refrigerator has so away exclusive feamres of utility and con venience. . ' . A mechanism almost everlasting so effi cUnSthu it will chill foods and freeze ice in 'the blistering heat of a tropical summer. . That's Rollator Refrigeration. And only Norge offers it. By all means see the Norge before yon boy an electric refrigeratori Nergtf Ctrfrstttn is dhisien 0 Brg. . Wsrnrr Ct-rfrstUn, nt tbt vrltP$ Urgtst msitrs 0 pneisi fsrts, mcUdhtf NIW OR EAT lit VALUES AT LOWER PRICES to. ISo AflnGia KI(nlWo (5cG)o 236 North Commercial St, Salem. Ore. t j-v .r; f. 193t SALES GAIN NOEGB ALONB 10,000,000 .k Dr And a real gala this wffl be we don't want to m 1 eingle one of these dresses in the store after this sal. and we have priced them to make tnrt that they wC walk right out in two's and three's, Remember thesd STLK dresses not rayon and there is a wonderfcl range of sizes in regulars and half sires. Erery dress Is of ths best qualitr. very oat front our regular stock. Plain and printed sCk crept . dresses, 82k crept ensemblai and ; printed enasilJie Ha . very latest strkw-tnade aU m Apm and wete gotss U affl themevery one.. Be not f s. rr : Tlaarsday morning- ; doors open S o'clock. . ... - 5 ' '1 -'".... O- .t"-:r. 4... MB. at these raalea- 1 every sale saeat he fiaal PAGS ELEVEN . " i 4'- J-ua-vaa.jj.v-Axs xA i - r i. I- ' - . y. is 1 THI ROLLATOR A roller rolls and there's Icea that's all there ia to the power fuL smooth operation of the Norge Rollator mechanism. Jj is simple, with only three mor log parts .:. almost everlasoag? f f V i 0 4$ 4 i." ;r Real Banralns for 3 Days at : BLOCITS . aaaaaawaa I Xiudfy.tleiiz Prices 275N.I4berty Phcss 8774 Cdtn. Ors, f ,-: