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The OREGON STATES31AN, Salem, I Oregon, Friday Morning, Jnly 15, 1932 PAGE KIND 3 . if ify u j 1 " ' ; ' ;. I Society News t and GluE;!; Affairs j " j - -Omvic M- DoAX. Society Editor -i- i -1 rfsfi Scotch Meet For Annual Party;; The annual . Irish-Scotch party i for whlehthe'Cromyls fire hosts i at their rural home was an event - of Wednesday night and proved I to be a much enjoyed affair. A program Is -provided tor this affair each year and la represen-I tame of the two groups. ; The "Wednesday night program was introduced .by the bagpipes, un mistakable symbol of the Scotch people. Irish solos by Mrs. Gor don McOilchrist and Scotch solos by Robert Hutcheons. and - Mrs. W. J. Linfoot, and William Mc Gilchrist, Sr., who accompanied himself on bis concertina. '- - -My Wild Irish Rose" was iiner a. o-roim number and was lead by William McGilchrist. Sr. John Charges gave two dances, Sword Dance," and the "Higw land Fling". A short talk, waf given by Judge peter d'Arcy; James . McGilchrist sang a Scotch solo and Mrs. Gordon McGilch rist gare a reading. Scotch , stor ies were told by William McGil christ. Jr. and Miss Isobel Doug- ri-;ias et Berkeley. Cal., gare a pi-1 ) xr nit BUiu 1 pATlAwrlna 4K& : avitnfn VaW r -.i - - . - Informal social hour was enjoyed. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Linfoot, Ross Linfoot, Mr. and Mr. KODertt Hutcheon, Catherine and NetUe Hutcheon, - John Charge, Mrs. William Calder. Mr. and Mrs. vviiuaxa jucuucdtui er.t air. auu Mrs. TlUJam McGilchrist, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James McGilchrist. Roberta and Isobel McGilchrist, Mrs. William Douglas, Jean and Miss Isobel Douglas and Page Douglas, all ot Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist, Gordon, . Jr., Elton Stuart and Beverly McGilchrist, Andy Hen derson, Arthur Hutcheon, Miss Morrison, ot Woodburn, Judge Peter . d'Arcy., Miss Theresa d'Arcy, Mrs. Blackburn, Port land; Mrs. Glass, Woodburn, and Miss Emily Cromly, George Cromly, W. J. Cromly, and Thorn- I as Cromly. Keizer The Kelzer Ladles' Aid met with Mrs. W. E. Savage Thursday afternoon. The diver sion was quilting and patching. Present were Mrs. Clarence Poole, Mrs. Fred McCall, Mrs. Ben Clag gett, Mrs. E. G. Boock. Mrs. Joe Bartruff, Mrs. Arthur Holden, Mrs. Arch Claggett, Mrs. Robert McClay, Lois Keefer, Irma Keefer, Myrtle McClay, Ethel Hall, Mary Hall. Mrs. M. F. Bliven, Mrs. E. T. Hall, Mrs. Paul Pierce, Mrs. G. W. DeJardin, Mrs. II. 8. Shaffer. Mrs. -Seymour Jones, Mrs. W. E. Savage, Mrs. J. A. Reynolds and Mrs. O. N. Thompson. Irma Kee fer, Myrtle McClay, Ethel Hall and Mary Hall assisted the host ess In serving. The next meeting , of the Aid will be August 11 at the Keefer home in North Keizer. Pattern By ANNE ADAMS The crisp perky collar on this 4ports frock la Just too smart tor irords. - Notice the Jaunty effect treated by bands ot contrasting Klor used In points on the collar tnd repeated on Che bodice ot the rock. All simple lines but what jhle! Countless effects : can be iad by using gay colors oa white. The skirt seaming is new and ex tremely smart. x Pattern 2375 may be obtained inly In sizes 14 to 20 and .31 to 12. Site It requires 15-8 yards f 163nch fabric, ? H ysrd con trasting. ' Sad nftarn eeau (15) te oini or iUbb (ooivi prfarr4). tor taeh patura. Write, plaiaty voat iw addrm aa4 MyU asm Mr Bo anro lo state sIm vsated. Tiir namor vardrobo oaa bo laaao4 aoaily a ad taarpoailvoly with tto aalataaoo of oar earraat SS-poffo faaaSoa aUlaa Tho koot of Uio aaaaoa'a attaraooa. porta ad ovoaiac frocka, Uagorio, toaso draMM aad klddio aodals all .araeaalt aaoaoa by Asm adaau, aro awdo araitablo tbroagb tUs boaatifal book. Soad for rr copy todaf. Prleo of aatelet, (tfteaa oaau. Catelof ad patUra o(oth r. ta-oaty flvo ooate. tUnu aU aiall aad ordara to 8tataoaaa Pvt tara Dwartanat, 4t Waat ITU fitrott. Hov Tot City. V- I ": W 4 2375 : SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday, July 15 . Sewing club of the Business and Professional Wom en's club with Mrs;. Maud Pointer, 1050 North 15th street: f :39 o'clock, picnic supper. . Picnic supper and evening program- for Calrary Baptist Women's society and their friends at "Boulder Knoll." the home Mr. and. Mrs. H. 3. Gilo. Tear book committee of Salem Woman's club with . chairman. Mrs. W. I. Staler. ' Toung Married People's class of Senior B. T. P. TJ. of First Baptist church jpicnic at Hager's grore, C o'clock.. ; Sunday, July 17. Pres club picnic, Rirerdale park, lOo'clock. Make reservations with Mrs. A. L. Llndbeck by Friday, telephone 6580. ! Woman's Relief! Corps, 2 o'clock, Miller's ball. i tYJ - . - . Ci W OOdcrart Juveniles pv. - pjrnic 55 Mrs. Helen Lutz, guardian for the Juveniles of Neighbors of Woodcraft entertained with a picnic for the group at her home Thursday afternoon. A happy time was enjoyed by the group, A picnic luncheon was a feature of the afternoon. Present were Marion and. Marjorie Zwlecker, Pauline, Ethel, 'Sarah, Jane, and Dick Craven; ! Inn a Walker. Delores Wols, Patricia Scott, Reid Shelton, Gordon Wincbfomb. Bernice Noack. Tn,.viA Walter. ; Vr Walker. MarJorl9 Barnes, Barbara LuU, rwn i.nti m. Panlln Clark. Mrs Elnel Noack Mrs. Eva Cra- ven and the hostess, Helens LuU, and Mrs. Mlna Lutz. Aurora The delightful no host outdoor picnics given by the Sunday - supper club during the summer months are proving most entertaining.- One such with a touch of sentiment was am event of Sunday at the J. W. Sadler home, where a lawn picnic had been planned, but because ef chil ly breezes it developed Into an Indoor picnic. - A table reaching the length or the long living room was spread at which were seated the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Fish er of .Gladstone, whose marriage June 28 was an event ot interest. A large bride's cake was cut by Mrs. Fisher and served by Martha Bradtl and Marjory Stephens. Im ported linens, a gift of the club. and other remembrances were presented by E. G. Robinson. Charming summer house 1 guests ot the members gave an 1 added pleasure to the happy occasion. Composing the party were Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bradtl and daughter Martha, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ste phens and daughter Marjory, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Robinson, their daughter Mrs. Francis Powers and her friend Mrs. Batdorf of . Cal gary, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. TJ. Eiler. Vera and MelTlnEller, Mrs I A. L.; Strickland, Mrs. Swigart ot Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grim and Mrs. J. W. Sadler. i Mrs. Vernon Douglas compli mented Dr. Douglas with a jolly picnic supper Wednesday night in Bush pasture. Those bidden for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bllnkhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson, Dr. and Mrs. David Ben nett Hill, Dr. and Mrs. 1 Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keene, Robert Goets of Sllvertoa, Miss Margaret McAlplne, Miss: Grace Taylor, Mrs. Irma LeRiche, Mrs Robert Boardman, and Miss Joy Bell Price. Mr. and Mrs. George Moorehead entertained with a family dinner Tuesday evening complimenting Mr. and Mrs. L. C. KImsey of Burns, and son Lloyd Kimsey, Mrs. G. R. Moorehead, and Master Danny Moorehead of Long! Beach, Calif. Master Danny, grandson of Mrs. G. R. Moorhead Is spending a few weeks with his grand mother, i Mr. and Mrs. William McGil christ, Sr., have as their house. guests, Mrs. William Douglas and children of 'Berkeley, Calif. Mr. Douglas Is expected to join his family here August 1, and return with them to California, j $10- for your icebox Special Oifer A trade-in allowance of $10.00 on the purchase of the best Automatic Refrigerator ... that, of course, means the Gas Refrigerator, for no other method can touch it. A Gas Refrigerator has no moving parts to get out of order and is absolutely; silent You -would not know it is working, until you see the results. An addition discount of 5 on "group orders," that is, If yon buy a Gas Refrigerator plus a Gas range or waterheater, you save 5 on the total purchase! : t ; Many special bargains, but no cheaply-made refrig erators, for those ire but grief and expense '. . . the best is cheapest inj the end. . ' t Before Buyingr Be Sure to Visit 1SS South Blsh 1 Keixer Mrs. C. a Cole en- ..-f a wttnn. wv.n terUined the "WilUng Workers" class of the First Christian church ot Salem, at her home on the river road Thursday af ternoon. The rooms were decor ated with baskets of gladioli, I auoai "t14?? v- . a A M rrusea uy xiowaxa voie. ou 01 the hostess. The business e I - .X .1 Z . " Dmufl, prewueas 01 ciass. cecrexary was mrs. u. a. scnomaaer. xars. jerroi uioson naa cnarge oi me program. Piano solo ... .Gretchen Steinkelin charge of this. Reading ....Mrs. N. J. Reasoner I Two committees were appoint Piano Solo ........Lois Stein ke led. The decoration - committee Games . and social conversation I followed. The hostess was assisted In serving refreshments by Mrs. E. J. Reasoner, Mrs. Irene Wirt, May Dunn, Ruby Epley, Mrs. A. D. Wagner and Mrs. H. S. But ler. Members of the class present were Mrs. D. A. Schomaker, Mrs. Rich Reiman, Mrs. A. D. Wag ner, Mrs. H. S. Butler,. Mrs.. B. J. Reaser, Mrs. H. J. Conklln, Mrs Harry Hunt, Mrs. Ferrol Gibson, Mrs. A. J. Arnett, Mrs. Thomas H. Clark, Mrs. . D. B. Simpson, Mrs. E. A. Steinke, Mrs. Ava Lind. Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs. Albert Cox, Mrs. O. C, Mc Dowell. Mrs. N. J. Reasoner Mrs. W. B. Bane,. Mrs. C. E. Bowen, Mrs Wilt May, Mrs. Mark Ellis, Mrs. W. H. Gard ner, Mrs. Irene Wirt, Mrs. I. A. Murphy, Mrs. C. J. Emerlck, Mrs. R. W. Macy, Mrs. E. W. Cooley, Mrs. R. C. Blopall, Mrs. O. L. Poe, Mrs. F. J. Jlrak . and the hostess, Mrs. C. C. Cole. Visitors present were Gretchen and Lois Steinke. Mrs. F. D. Ricks, Mrs. C. L. Reasor, Mrs. A. J. Arnett, Sr., Miss Marion Toung, a niece of Mrs. Cole's from Wenatchee, Wash., and Mrs. G. N. Thompson. Bethel Mrs. Arthur Weddle was hostess to the Bethel Dorcas club at her Salem home Wednes day afternoon. Her sister-in-law, Miss Lois Weddle, was a guest of the meeting. The club welcomed back into membership Mrs. E. E. Matten, who returned recently from California. The meetings of -the club will be discontinued until September 14, at which time Mrs. J. Grant will entertain. Mrs. J. M. Nichols presided at a short business meeting. The members were each presented with a quilt block pattern and are to have the blocks ready for the first meeting in the autumn. The quilt will be made and kept on hand ready to be used in charity work! Mrs. Donald Young entertain ed with a delightful luncheon at her . home on Falrmount hfll Thursday afternoon compliment ing Mrs. Roland Lockwood, Mrs. Wade Newbegln, Mrs. E. W. Crlchton and Mrs. E. F. Kauf man all of Portland. Guests from Salem were - Mrs. Chester Cox, Mrs. Wayne Loder, Mrs. Clifford Brown and Miss Rovena Eyre. Weekend guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dyer were Mrs. J. H. Koltes, Mrs. Harry Cundlff. and Richard and Edward Cnndif f of Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. Koltes is an aunt of Mrs. Dyer. The visit ors are spending the summer in Marshfleld and expect to return to California. Street Telephoaa K919 lllihee Stage Groiip To Entertain Wives Members of the lllihee country club hare been meeting for stage areata gs each Wednesday night I at the clubhouse.' Golf precedes I a mnner nour. This next Wednesday night the women of the club are . being tnrlted to attend as ; special guests. . Golf wilt be enjoyed as I usual before "dinner and the dinner hour will bet followed with an Informal social evening. ..... i .9 Sllverton Mrs. Jelmer Rets land and Miss Annie Hatteberg were Hostesses Tuesday-for Dor cas society members of Trinity church. The -meeting -was held In the social rooms . ; of the church. Rer. Kenneth Thompson of ;7Tth SCi- "P"' ot the afternoon. Minneapolis, Minn., was the At the business meeting a vote of thanks was extended to Hans Jensen tor donating the poles tor tne new drapes in the : social rooms and to Ole Hovde tor dec orating mem. a social was - auo planned Mor August la charge of this wlU be ' Mrs. U G. McDonald, Mrs. L. M. ' Larson and Mrs. C. Ennevoldsen. Mrs. E. Holden was present and a8kex for donations for the ioan iayetta chest at the Sllver- ton health center. Mrs. Holden Is composed . of Alice JeSSen. Mrs. Adolph Hauge and Mrs. ' Alt O. Nelson. This committee' takes charge ot arranging flowers for the morning services at Trinity church. The other committee Is a membership committee com posed of Mrs. Hans Jensen and Mrs. Samuel Torvend. Officers Installed Into the Mac- cabee lodge Wednesday Bight by Mrs. Bertha Loveland as Install ing officer Included: past com mander, W. W. Craig; lieutenant commanaer, a. m. uaisse; rec ord Keeper, u. s. uoison; ser geant. Bruce Stewart; chaplain. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor; sentinel Ed Hamilton; picket, August Huckestein, Sr.; musician; Lula Adelhart; ' first lady of guard, Margaret Bernardlnl; second lady of guard, Georgia Breedlbve. Mrs. Lydia Covalt, elected commander was unable to be present on account of- illness and will therefore be Installed at later date. State Commander C. D. Kobinson or Portland, was present and gave an address. -Mrs. Loveland was assisted by Mrs. Myrna Dotson, Mrs. Amelia Webb, A. B. Hanson and T. H. Sedar. Independence The 11 memb ers ot the Wednesday Bridge club motored to Bryant's park, Albany Wednesday for the final party of the year a picnic dinner followed by bridge. High score was held by Miss Myra Montgomery. Mrs. A. L. Thomas won the high score of the year. Travel throufih tha world's most famous . mountain region as yon go East or return this summer - it costs no more! Canadian Pacific trains from Vancouver, B. C "MT.ASSJNIBOINB ' Lowest Summer Fares in years arenoweffecfiye -- Round Trip Summer Excur-" slon Fares.30 day Round Trip Fares . , , Other.,, Low Fares, LAJCS LOUtSC Enjoy stop-overt wherever J yow wish. Sp3td a few days at Banff Springs and Chateau Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies.' fi ' MT. STEPHEN. Rsmember f-p.H Travel by Train L-' Sya art T r . J Save a Travel Day for a Day Play! Tho office below will , gladly furnish schedules, etc. PxcoD-ne - sr. ii OnaAooirrasra CarfaaWMdOMf airings For Play Today Announced Women et Salem Golfelub will meet tod in two opposing teams and the :wlnner ot the play will be guest for luncheon at the ex pense ot the losing side next Fri day. -.-- ' - - ' Pairings for today Include: Mrs. Gas Hlxson and Mrs. Ercel Kay; Mrs. Edward N. GUllngham and Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst; Mrs. E. L. Baker and Mrs. Harry WUlett; Mrs. Fred D. Ritner and Mrs. H. H. OUnger; Mrs. W. A. Johnson and Mrs. Paul Hendricks; Mrs. H. K. Stockwell and Mrs.: Curtis Cross; Mrs. O. C. Locke and Mrs. Roy Simmons; Mrs. Karl Heln- leia and Mrs! B. F.- Pound; Mrs. George .Johnson and. Mrs. Van Wleder; Mrs.-Guy Vincent Smith and Mrs. F. J. Gllbralth; Mrs. R. C. Savage and Mrs. Chester Cox; Mrs. Graham Sharkey and Mrs. I Harry . Wledmer; Mrs. Clifford Farmer and Mrs. Don Toung; Mrs. T. L. Kuhns and Mrs. Alton D. Hurley; Mrs. A. S. Hussey and Mrs. C. S. McElhlnney; Mrs. Fred erick 8. Lamport and Mrs. Wayne Loder; Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee and Mrs. Russell Bonesteele; .Mrs. Jack Johnston and Mrs. L. B. En dicott; Mrs. Prince Byrd and Mrs. Arthur Rahn; Mrs. Kate G. Ben and Mrs. James Toung; Mrs. W. E. Elnzig and Mrs. Ray Hartman; Mrs. J. L. Sears and Mrs. a. E. Kruege'r. Independence George, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Noyes. was Honored oa ils seventh birthday anniversary at a happy party at the family home on C street Wed nesday afternoon. Those present were George Noyes, Barbara Ruet. Barbara Mattlson, Oma Ward. Don, Dick and Mary Hor- ton. jean Enea Irvine, Janie and Barbara Moore. Rodney and Perrr Jones, Rodney Dickson. Keith Williams, and Jean Ellen DeCos- ter. Bethany The birthday an niversary of Mrs. Ray Schantx was the Inspiration ot a dellrht- rul little party early this week. Cards furnished the diversion of the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Satern, Marshall Sa tern, Wallace Satern, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mead, Stephen Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwick Dahl. Kathleen Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. La ther Hatteberg, Alfred Down, James Down, Garnet Down and Clyde Wlgle. Mrs. David Bennett Hill 'and Miss Charlotte Hill were guests of Miss Frances Vlrginie Melton at her summer home on Whidby island, in the course of a motor trip into Washington and British Columbia from which they hare Just returned. " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erlckson have as their guests Mp. and Mrs. Frank Erlckson, Jr., and daugb- TODAY Leave your breakfast dish es and follow the crowds to Johnson's. Speaking of val ues, look at these: BLOUSES in our regular $1.00 Talues o 4t1 A A at for 9IoUU SWEATERS, our entire stock ot S1.S5 Talues, f aa now vaouu XKW MESH SHORTS, regular 98c O nfi Talues, now., m for vlVW One group ot HATS, Talues to .S5 4M Hfl choice opXoVU Limited supply; ot Oakbrook ":.r..2$i.oo New shipments ot GENUINE CALFSKIN PURSES, AA Talues to $1.50, at PXoUU Large assortment of SCARFS, formerly S So, 2 for S1.00 now 1 assortment ot BRASSIERES, special now O $1.00 at U for SO BATHINO SUITS, fl.tfi to 1 2.1 S values, H Aft now , ?1.VU TUB FROCKS ot genuine In dian Head broadcloth 1 ft A and pequot at . . . ; . . v " All Jewelry at V Vz Price j 171 . DRESSES la washable crepes, prints, chiffons, satins. etc., Talues to f Af" $10.45 ............ OmUD m a . . Many otner items . space does not permit to mention. JOHNSON'S FOR HOSE JOHNSONS for GLOVES No Charges Ke Befaada aad Ne Approrals at Theee Prices (Q)llllSei:S rrhe Store for. LaxUee ' 44 State jDay Fill MS HELD FDR ELLIS DlXOn 8 GRAND ISLAND. July Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon at S p. so, in the United Brethren church at Hope well tor Kills Dixon son ot Rob ert C. and Ora Dixon. Rev. W. K. Simpson et the . Mountain Home district near Newberg, assisted by the local Evangelical pastor,. Rer. F. E. Fisher, were In charge ot the services. The pall bearers were Ivan Gab ser," Jtobert Anderson John Clow, Jesse Richmond,. Morns Stauten berr and Diek Sitton. The basic was furnished by Mrs. P. K. Sit ton. Mrsv Ethel Gubser and D. Lynn Gabser. Kills Devere - Dlxoa was , bora January 10.' 111! and passed away Sunday. July 10, 1912 at the age of 19 years and six months. AU ot bis life was spent in the vi cinity of Dayton. . Nearly two years ago he was united in mar riage to Alice Irish, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Joe Irish of Grand Island. Immediate relatives surviving are his wife and Infant daughter. Ruth, bis parents, two sisters, Le- ola and.Elva, and , two brothers, Marlon and Norris. Burial was mad la the Hope well, cemetery. -! v.t1 nariVari Welcomes Newlywedt to Home STLVERTON, July 14 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Engeman who were married at Vancouver, Washing ton Monday, were -greeted with an old-fashioned charivari party upon their return to Sllvertoa. Mrs, Engeman was Hiss Florence Olson of Portland. Mr. Engeman Is the son ot Mr. and .Mrs. J. En ter. Emtllta. of Los Angeles, and Miss Mary Erlckson ot Berkeley, Calif. Miss Erlckson will leave the last of this week for Berkeley wher she All continue her work in the University of California. . ' WHEN rS TILLAMOOK 8 TOP HOTEL NEFF . Rates 91.00 to 11.50 Modern. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heat PARES SLASHED FOR OREGON TRIPS Dally until Sept. 30 Erery - day until September SO, one-way and round-trip fares between 3. P. points in Oregon will be radically re duced. Round trips return limit, SI days. Good In coach es only. 50 pounds of baggage checked free on tickets. You rest and relax and enjoy a smooth, quick trip when you go by train. EXAMPLE FARES One Round Way Trip Portland .$1.05 $ 1.60 Eugene 1.45 2.15 Medford - 5.65 9.70 6.95 11.35 Klamath Falls SouittlfceiL'ffii PacSCnc A. F. Jioth, Agent Passenger Depot, ISth and Oak Phone 4408 X Y Y Y Y X Y -t -Y X X y ,Y Y Y f Y Y Y . Y X Y Y z 1 I geman of Sttverton. Mi and lira 1 Charles Evans et Albany were j the attendants at thai wedding. ' iEWlil For Your Amusement j at Newport .::.!. ., - X . A - " Drop In at the Newport Sk&tinz Rink1 One Block North of postoffiee ' Newport Nat I Dancing nd Swimming . PUy-Pins-Pong: and Horseshoes j Midway- Theatre ! Last Minute Talkies Speedboat Playmate ; At Norma J. Dock Marlon D. Hill. Operator : HOUSEITS WATKR-TAXI Ferry Landing Deep Sea Fishing : Donna Bt , Wllkiaa Dock r Gear furnished, keep your fish. Golf at Agate Beach Golf Links Other Oregon j Resorts Invite You Boratwood Beach Cottages New, modern right on the beach. Electric lights, running wster. Fine clam beach, t miles south of Waldport. S1.S9 to $2.50 Night Weekly Rates -Address Ai IToUiffer, Waldpoit Arcadia Beach Auto Cottages Wonderful sea view.lComplete ly modern, prices very reasonable. Address Wm. Land Newport OAKLAND'S FISH CAMP rr ru rukiac JUan tnm rsav ma Drift CrMfc. : Xaata aaS JohaM Ketzs for nat. OmTmUU ctblii- Bnintnt; wtVt ir wwimuiM aaa zuaiac Waldo it, Ongoa. HEBO COFFEE; SHOP! I New Location New Brick Building at Highway Junction j Oar Own Home Cooking As Always, We Strlre to Please 65 Miles, from Salem ' to j Rexroad's Auto Park OCEAN LAKE On fine beach. Also modern cottages and rooms. Reason able prices. Write or phone. PACIFIC CITY SUMMER RESORT j Bathing, Playgrounds. Fishing, Crabbing, Clamming. Boating Dancing and All Amusements Beautiful Beach Lots for Sale GRAY GABLES AUTO CABINS Modern - Bath in Each Cabin Dishes Furnished Best Camp In Oregon TILLAMOOK, OREGON . ; AT SEASIDE I Goffs Pacific Cottages Two Three-Room Furnished Cottages All! Modern One Block from Beach P. O. Address, Box 214 Phone 40O ; IFlDRSMEirvI SMES A SAVING THAT MEANS SOMETHING They will make their &me 'wlfh' : Mr. Eageman's . parents, . tor . the. present. T " The Leading i Resort Ci I On tle 'Coait Cherry City Cottages Eight . modern . cottages, each with private toilet, oae with tub bath and two with showers. Six cabins with community toi let and sink, IS a week and up. For Information write ; Geo. G Smith, bx 423, Newport ' , Doat'Pack Groceries ' ' ' to Newport : v Buy at' - PAY N' SAVE ", Lowest VaUey Prices One Block North of Postoffiee The Red & White Store On Beach St Newport , Fresh fruits', vegetables. Hosae cooking. Prices as low as the ' lowest. Always Demand Newport Halibut Wherever You Go Happyta Crab Market Fresh Seafoods , Ferry Leading Jump-Off Joe Anto Camp Right oa Beach Phone or write, for cottage reservations. L. Howe, Newport, Ore. At Lincoln Beach Park Roads of charm lead through a noble forest to a beach of beau ty. Jast the place to spend your vacation. ' limited K amber of Completely alodera Cottages for Beat Lots and business sites tor sale subject to building restrictions. Write Geo. W." Betts Long Distance Phone P. O' Gleneden, Ore. '. Neah-Kah-Nie A Moentala and a Beach Resort Tareja Open July 1 .to Labor Day Write or phone Mrs. S. G. Reed Kehalem, Ore. LAKE LYTLE HOTEL Twlxt Lake aed Oceana Reasonable Rates - Excellent Dining' Room Serrlce For Reserrations Address Lake Lytle Hotel P. O. Rockaway, Ore. CUTLER CTTT On Coast Highway - East Side ot Siletx Bay Fishing, Swimming, Boating, Crabs. Clams, Cottages la Cutler City Slleti Bay Auto Camp, Just through the arch modern campground and cottages. A. Q. Cutler - beautiful lots, all kinds of shrubbery, protect ed from winds, reasonably priced. L. L. Shults - builder and de signer of camp cottages and modern homes. Ocean View Court Turner Modern Cottages On Ocean Front - Prices Reasonable - Open All the Tear O. E. Turner, Rockaway, Ore. Phone 88-F-l-a t Y Y Y ?" Y Y- Y- Y Y- Y Y Y Y t Y Y uy i " i. j s r- i t