The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 05, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    Business
Directory
Cards lu Una uuaclory mo mi ,
a monthly basis ouly. Ratet
11.00 Pr IIP pr month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike fanek, the brake and ehtmmy
doctor. 278 South Commf.r?ta; Street
CATERING
Burt Cranr. tha caterer. Ph. 4"768.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. E. North neaa.
CHIROPRACTORS
pa O. L- SCOTT. PUC Cbu-of.ractAr,
264 N. High. Tel. Roe . 6878.
DRESSMAKING
Exp. dresainaking. In o?-IT0
6..00 y. Copy picture Tel. T964.
FLORISTS
CUT Co were, wedding boUQuata fun
eral wreaths, decoration C. F. BreU
haupt. Cotlst. 571 Court. Tat 8904.
ALL kinds ot floral work. Luts FVor
tat. Vth A Market. TeL 9T92.
GLASS
Auto and window glass mirror TeL
6100. Walter J. Powna, 680 Breya.
INSURANCE
B EX: ICE HENDRICKS
119 N. High . TeL 44t
COFFEY -SMITH, gen. In Tct 6682.
LAUNDRIES
TUB NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
TUB WE1D1CR LAUNDRY
tM a High Tel. tilt
CAPITAL. C1TT LAUNDRY
first In Quality and Service
Telephone 2165 1264 Broadway
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired and traded.
HARRY W. SCOTT. "The Cycle Man".
MATTRESSES
Mattresses tram factory to tome.
Spring; snatttese 38.00. Renovators and
fumlxeter Rugs cleaned. Capital Bed
ding Co. TeL 4049. 0 CapltoL,
Mew mattress made to order, old
remade s earpe cleaning, aixing ; riutl
tarn weawlss. aalem Flufx Ra 3tat
trese Factory, a Uth WUbur. Tel
344L Otto F. Zwlcker. Eat. lOIL
MUSIC STORES I
cr c w i 1.1 Piano, radio aew-
an. ariuiuii ahaet mualo and piano
studies. fUpalrtns radios. phonographs
v andsewln mactuaea. ill State Street.
Balem. ' ' ' ' -
MEDICINE
Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co.
Hours Tuesday and Ifrtday, 10:20 aA
t :S pTmT 148 N CocunarciaL
All kinds herbs tor male and fe- j
.u in. Mnaimuon.
raauauuna,
appendicitis, collUa, gland, stmriach
disorders. CharUo Chan, Chines Med
icine Co. 122 M. Com L Daily f-, Sun
day -12. -
PAINT AND ROOFING
Salem Paint a Rooflng. 474 Ferry.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY. . cards, paaaph
lets. programs, books or any kind of
prtatiag. call The Statesman Printing
Department. 318 & Commercial. Tele
phone 910L '
REAL ESTATE
BECK 8 A MgNDRICJCa, TeL 4847.
W. H. ORABESHOBST CO.
134 a Liberty BU TeL 848a
BOCOLOFSKY SON
804-8 FlTSt Nat L Bk. Bldg. TeL tSOt.
STOVES
STOVES and stove.- repairing. Stores
for aale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds ot woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, hop baskets, hooka, logan hooka.
Salem f ence and Stove Works. 882
Chsmeksta. TeL4l74. IV a Fleailng-
TRANSFER
CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co. -228
State 8L TeL 3713. Distributing, for
warding and storage ' ear specialty.
Oct our ratea, "
YOB local or distant transfer storage,
call SlJUUL-armer Tranaler Co. Trucks
to Portland oauy. .
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWR1TER3 Adding Men. soio,
.i ..n.i-jA" tlndarwood Agents.
Cm JSM CmuU TeL 8584.
WELL DRILLING " '
R. A, West, 80 years experience.
RFD 4, Boa 103 & TeL 31038. ;
: i, NOTICE ': '
Notice Is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockhold
ers ot the BUte Sayings aad Loan
Association! Will be held at the
office of said association.. j
Bute Street, . Salem. Oregon, on
the 17th day of July 1333, at
the hour of 2 o'clock in the ar-
teraoon. for the purpose of elect-
ing directors, and tO VOte upon
the resolutions ot we uoara i
Dlrectorg of said association par-
uulnr tA erinnt a new B6t Of bV-
. .
UWS tor said aSSOCiauon; saia
new set Of by-laws being now on
file In the office of the associa-
tlon. and subject to the lnspec -
tlon of any Interested stockhold -
r. and tor the purpose of trait-
aactlng such Other .business as
mi nrnnar mini bArora aaid
. .
meeung. -
Dated thls 30th i day Of June.
1131. I view, covered with large cherry, Pr
t ar nj. a .,i.n. Oakland apple tree WD1 sell one er both.
Leo N. ChildS, Assistant See- j before building. Easy terma
Rotary, jaiy a-cix. J,
i Statesman i
Classified Ads
Call 9101
CUavmed Advertising
Single insertion per llae.lOe
Three Insertloas per
11a loe
Six insertions per Una. ilOt
One month per line.. $1.30
Mlnlmam chart ...... Sit
Cepy for this pace aev
eeptetl natll C:S0 the avea
1m balora publication for
classification. Copy rev
eelved after this time will
be raa . enter tae heading
Too Late to Classify.
Tae Statesmen assumes
ao , financial responsibility
tor errors which mar BP
pear ta avertisemeuts pae
ilghed la lte colamna, and
la cases where this paper la
at fault will reprint that
part ot n adtertlaemtnt fa
which the typographical
mistake oecars.
The Statesmen
the right lo reject oujeo
tranal navertlslng. It far
ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising oa
der the proper -sUsslfica-tioa.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Girl bookkeeper and
atenograpber. Muat understand auto
contracts no -married women apply
In own handwriting and give rereren
cea. Box 271. Statesman.
Experienced housekeeper, family of
4. room, hoard and wages, write box
4. cars statesman
SITUATIONS WANTED
Work. R. Porter. R. 1, Bx. 88, Salem.
Experienced farm hand wants work.
JTiome S880 or call 17 1 o w. capital..
FOR SALE MIsceEaneona
Fresh crabs now at Fldlers stand.
Intersection SUverton-Portland road.
Expert ladies and gents halrcuttlng,
10c, children 15c. leu jn. uomi.
Liberty street crab stand, crabs,
clams and fish. -MS N. Liberty
Cherrlea Call 8214.
RADIO 8PECIAL one week only
170 new 7-tube Zenith cabinet model
for 4. SO. Terms $5 down. IS month
ly. See Mr. Jens.. Wills Music Store.
TRADE Miscellaneous
Tradawood. for, piano. Bx. 270,
Statesman. - - - "-
WANTED Miscellaneous
Wanted piano for caga. TeL 5707.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED i Names men women, 18-
88. wishing post-depression govern
M . 4. v.. Qr.r. ties nn.t1TS I
montn. HamDie coaenma ana parncu-
Ure FREJB. Apply today, box iz d.
care Statesman.
Typing students keep In practl
sdL tor summer. 8 moa. for 85. Thos,
Roon. 420 Court.
Mr. Lane of Seattle. Wa, expert
hair cutter, now located 201 a Win
ter. Prices the same. Adults 20a, chll-l
dren 15c.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Co?rt 4
alp. porch.
ROOM AND BOARD
R-B 820 and $28. 848 Marlon.
Board and room for ladies.
In. TeL 5478. 695 Court St
Close
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
2 nice apt 212 and 225. 1580 Center.
Apts. 312. 891 N. Com!.
?! HTP: rgl A2,09 9.0Uf V
Apts.. rooms, garage house. All
nicely turn. TeL 7S4. 2281 HaxeL
Olymvla apta, 730 N. Liberty. Furn.
and uniurn. I or i room a.
Unfurn. duplex apL, 860 Union.
Large lower floor, 494 N. Cottage.
3 R. basement apt..' 488 N. Liberty.
2 rm. aDt. 580 N. Liberty, also 8
rm. fur. cottage. 1357 Market St TeL
4494.
FOR RENT HOUSES
Modern house, 960 N. 16th St
5-room, new paint, paper. Fireplace,
garage. 1455 Ferry. TeL szoz.
Neat smaU English style furnished.
1195 Shipping St
FOR RENT Close In modern six
rnnm hniiM. alMninar norrh. full baaa-
i ment, garage, also clean, newly lur-
nlshed apta, very reasonable. 457 So.
Commercial St.
Furnished, unfurnished house a. H. P.
Grant. 1120-N. ISth Bt. TeL 8230.
Forsk and unfurn. heuoea R.
rorkner. 1618 N. Cottage. TeL S68L
For rent 7 room house. See Mra
CadwelL Statesman office.
Hoaaes for rent. Damon. 897 N. Com.
FOR RENT
I service station on busy highway. Good
l -awn air tat ran tYJWT ri-. .a. as A I
for fruit sXand. inquire Iti - cneme-
keta. -
FOR RENT: Houses and apta. 87.68
no. rurnisnea it-i-iu-up. gov
rentals, kkb--
I ... gute Street Room 4.
FOR SALE Real Estatt
- 1 biala-aaa-Mi--
I Mml.madtni T-room mastered
I residence, basement, fireplace, plumb-1
j "f n .i0...!,1 I
J aVborV near schools, alee view,
l going at depression .price. Also two
Urg. 1 SocVlouIa
1 11 brick scheoL at bargsJn.eajry terms.
I Owner. Tie Kurai at, ruum .
1 HnnfVifrf"iiririi."i-i' ' '
1 two loU on taoU 6xl38 each, fae-
I tn imia brick echool grounds, alee
"-Owner, 765 Rural Aveaue. xei. saaa.
FOR SALE Real Estatt I
THREE WONDERFUL. BUTS
IN SALEM HOMES
East Salem, la rite corner lot S 1x161
ft Comfortable six room house, dou
ble garage soma choioa fruit tree a
Price only 9350. Easy terms.
To close an estate, will give bargain
price of $4000 with terms, on a well
built modern room. res. cm a choice
east front lot. about 180x125 ft. lo
cated In one of our choicest & Salem
residential districts. See thla U you
want a real buy. I
ltlr St. cottage of rooms, large K. I
front lot. pavement and walks In. gar I
age and wood shed. Priced very low, I
ilOse. Terms like rent.
CHILDS A MILLER. REALTORS
344 State Street TeL 70S.
Strictly modern S room bungalow.
close in. Nearly new. A very choice
home at only S3OQO.00, all furnished.
Terma
& Acres with modern room bun
galow near Salem. Price only $3800.00.
Terms riven.
80 Acres located north of Salem, an
rented and cultivated. Good Hop land.
Bargain at 8ZSOO.00. Terms,
J. . UUUCH CO.
Phono 8871 32S StaU Street
T rm. semi-modern house. Zoned fori
business. All clear. Will turn on mod
ern home and assume. -
Beautiful 7 rm. strictly modern, oak
floors throughout, gum wood finish.
double plumbing, kitchen and bath-
room in tile, very choice location. I
"""'.I V MIU HW
Prtc -laSOft I
1 rm. semi-modern house. Lot ine ls'lmer -?erlna home Sunday J F. J. Radtgaa. The special com
88x180 on creek. Prico 82500. All clear night: were 111 a tew hoars after I mittee are finance. Ror Daren-
5?iL" m9JL!?9 Mm Talu
here or away from Salem.
Be our windows for soma axceo-
tlonal bargalna
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
-1 Court Street
EXCHANGE Real EstaU I
iiiiii0.nmim0.mm I
bk acres near Salem, s rm. house, otners present were apparently Powell, Dr. A. J. McCannel and.
mgSticainewhia not efIected- No one appeared Dr. William MacNelll; entertala
one of strawberrieaau under cultiva- seriously sick, but the victims ment, E. A.Sewell; publicity.
tion. ruuy eqiupped and one good
8ro1?TUbaBVchdopm
balance 5 years at 6.
Ten acres or excellent soil, all in
01 TtrZoS:
tains. 8700.
Mina. vv.
tl "k"" "I K0Od, land ,r Eene.
rm. house, barn, large chicken house.
other buildings, all In good condition:
Free of mortgage. Wants home here ot I
wnfit" nd up' KOOd u necessary,
mm assume. I
See our windows for some in. I
tlonal bargalna
WINNIE PETTYJOHN
519 Court Street
ACREAGE
If VOU want anvthlnor similar tn th.
following, see me. I have the bnat hiiva.
8 A. with 4 A. large cherries : large un
completed house: 5 ml. from Salem.
7 A. near Kelxer school, electric wa
ter system.
Acreage tracts and build tn itf
One of the best hon varrfa in th
Jfjley; 117 A. with 42 A. in hops, good
wius. me leu you aDout these.
H. C. SHIELDS
Oregon Bldg. TeL 8902.
7 A MTPn nnav timnimi
!iaixj VXAA, rOAAXJi
WANT, at Once, riotintrv fenm ...i.lt.v ir wm . . .
Salem. Wm ,.MoV-iTk rj..u.
' eronsk, eauinment. ,tr- Uun-iu ,n I
What school fadlltlea. hHm. t.rm. I
st PoAun "Iy
MONEY TO LOAN
ETMl lliu w o.... n m ... : r- I
uunuaa tuaa. ill. xi7T.
personal " lvsxallment" loans
STATE LOAN COMPANY
312 Oregon Bulldlnc Sad Flnm
Offlce hra. I0r00 A. M, to 8:80 P. M.
; Telephone 7788. SUto license No.
S-165.
'Bells of Harmony'
i rsTsTkri o a mm
Heard ever EOTN dally
ring out a loan service that
Is really really different.
YOU GET THE FULL
AMOUNT OF LOAN
IN CASH
ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST
STRICT PRrVJtfiT
QUICX AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
UN LOADS 1 to 8100
Beneficial Loan
Society
OB SALEM
Room lit New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd Floor
LICENSED HT STATU
"' State Street T.L 8-T-4-.
MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS
Contracta Refinanced
Arrange to reduce youi payments
You keep the car
. P. A. EIKER
Cor. Llhertv St. auid SVrrv
Phone 4722 Salem. Ore.
'"" sTiiifraii ran on fMsaxexAiji
PERSONAL. LOANS
MADE ea furniture, care, eateries
or other good security. Reparable
monthly. When tn financial need see
us before closing a loan.
UCNKKAL INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
tint qt1al Rank P'-c rht S8K8
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
FOR SALE Chlckena frvinar alse.
hens, ducks and rabbits. Mrs. John
Barton. 7Z5 S. 13th St.
FOR SALE WOOD
GUARANTEED DRY wood oaJ
TeL 4008 Salem Fnal Cn. Trade a
Cottage.
AWMAAaMMMWMM
lSi O. F. mill block
ad, 184.60. Fred E. Well
wood.
Large
load.
WeHa
Ash, fir and oak. TeL 8648.
Wood, all kinds, call 48F14. Smith
A Rtibens. -
2nd a-rowth and oak. Anr lenath.
JuddTeL 21F14. . -
Nh. 1 IS In. AM tr. 14 l.-Tl a. IS
iw'.aj.iwwmimiii
Good drr old fir. eemnd arwwth. ash.
. ..
MaVaWA-WWWIWMAJW
Dry slab wood, 18 In. old flr, andliora naa as meir guests tne past
ESf? .-iToni'l xieuvery
lrc7 S. ei. SSBS. .
Dry wood, 11.00. TeL 8488.
POLLY AND HER
I'M A GAME GUV? IVE STOPPED I ( OPEM THAT r. ill 1 1 (g CRAyCrOE, THPT VSjfrLL xJlSTCLOSE
FER POLLYS BEEHIVBS EXIT WITH irrbTWH: VSS SHALL I SLA TILL l ZTTTK WLS7VJ
IN THE HOUSlsrTPAPER, Htt) rifi-w IT SHUT, jTY V&IT IN AlSlriJ .V i W.."'. - A ATTEMPT TOjtJ
- "
FOR SALE USED CARS
8 OF BORREOO'8 BEST BUYS
30 Buick SpL Road. 38S
23 Buick spt- Coupe "guaran
teed- , ,;; . ., ; ,. its
Chryaier 82 Coach, tip-top 1151
240 No. Liberty - TeL 8888
BORREQCS
240 N. Liberty TeL 8838.
CHEVROLET GIVES MORE
FREE LICENSE
28 Durant Coach I13S.08
'27 Buick Sedan
145.001
'21 Stude Sedan
175.68
225.00
'29 Nash Sedan
'30 Stude Sedan
. 885.00
, 395.00
. 498.00
. 128.00
'30 Oakland Sedan
'38 Chev. Coupe
28 Ford Truck
29 Chev. Truck
28 Reo
108.00
475.00
TERMS TRADES
Open Evenings and Sundays
McKAY CHEVROLET CO.
CHEVROLET GIVES MORE
IT
T.Vnva Tnlw A a i I
meats whA mttanAaA- naw .i
vim. -m. U I m K & R I
"
returning to their homes. Ice
cream had been served at the I
party as refreshments and It was
thought ptomaine poisoning may I
PHIMCKS
IK
possibly have b e e a contracted dance, George Towe, Harry Aus
from it, Among thoaa renortad I tin. Kannath TTanaan. L.. F.
iU were Mrs. Orvillo Donning and
two children and Junior Hobson.
were quite uncomrortable.
Next Sunday July 9th 1. the
Quarterly district Sunday school
convention, which will ba held at
Mill City thU t?me! Wo LyoS.
commanlty school plans to at-
vuuuunmix acuooi plans 10 at -
tend, and will leave the Lyons
n . . . , . 7 J .
5h.U,rch at 9:S0 ln order to reach
Mill City for the morning Sun- I
day school hour, and will visit
nv.i..i . I
vuruimn cuurca o u n a a J l
school. Everyone that wants to
go Is asked to be at the church
by 9:30 sharp. A basket-dinner
will be served at noon. Bring
mncn.
Evans Honored
With Shower by
Chemawa Grange
CHEMAWA, July 4. A recep
tion and miscellaneous shower,
M"""" "S "r rosier n.vni
and Mrs. Evans, waa nnnnanrad
"llu lu Xiome) JUCOUOmiCS CIUO
in charge of arrangements. Mrs.
H. W. Rnsiln rfi airman nfmt I
the following assistants: Mrs. J.
u. Acxman, receiving; - Mrs. W.
U. Rinra r,faSmaaa TuTm
H. Francisco, entertainment. "
CnntAara Xf t.al niMttal a mlna
w i T v """T r
S JBr nd.luet!.b7
?len? "d Ernest Savage. Mrs
A. E. Cummings, Mrs. Francisco
and Eileen Holden gave readings.
The honored guests received
many lovely and useful gifts.
Guests from Salem for the at
falr Included Mr. and Mm t.
man Cummings and Mr and Mr.
Tt,bm 8 d Mr' Dd M-
The Home Economics club will
meet July 5 with Mrs. Charles
. t , 7" uoia
at Hazel Green on July 9.
Lilies in Garden
Qf W. S. Jack Are
Attracting; Notice
SILVERTON, July 4. The
gardens of W. 8. Jack are attract
Ing considerable attention at the
present time and will likely con
tlnue to do so during the next
two or three weeks.
Mr. Jack's fine collection of
lilies is one of the special features
of his garden. The Mount Hood
lilies and the Shastas are about
at their best this week while his
310 Regis lilies wUl be better
within a week's time, although
many of them are In bloom now.
The canterbury bells are also un
usually fine at this time,
Mr. Jack has arranged for
lights In his gardens and almost
every night sees a group of
friends out admiring the flowers.
Eugene People
Are Visitors at
Ray Jones Home
WACONDA. July 3. Mr. and
Mrs. Cotter Gould of Eugene
spent the weekend at the home
I of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ray Jones.
I Mr. and Mrs. Gould have been
ti.iumuK Bi "iu-m leueuiij,
I occupying tne x if. j ones coi-
I aa- Him
1 V.
I u . w. Biai-
aii week Mrs. wuiis urown, post
I ml,t.. B fitavn-, mA Um
utioaivBe ajae veij vu nuit a a a
Vern Williams of Olendale, Ore.
PALS
in in
' MS FOB PICUIC
James Scarth Heads General
Committee; Last Year's
Event Success '
SILVERTON. July 4. PUns
for the annual American Legion
picnic to be held at the Hazel
Green park on Wednesday, July
26, are almost completed. The
Delbert Reeves post and Its auxi
liary ot Silverton Is responsible
tor the picnle to which all dis
trict legionnaires are Invited. The
local group gave this picnic for
the first time last year and it
proved Bach a success that , It Is
being repeated agala this year.
The general committee in
charge ot the picnic this year
In eludes James Scarth. chair-
ii. i-i t -rA-.
lri. t.h. d.. .-! mwt
III. !1. I . KI1 r K .1 K II J L III. V.. I . 1UH..
uc , -k- (
port, chairman. T. J. Radlgan;
gate committee. C. E. Hitrin-
botham. chairman. Scott McPlke.
Hans Olson and Olaf B o 1 m e;
Tucker. Mrs. Archie Camnbell and
(Mrs. Halle Rowan; sports, Frank
F. J. Radlgan, William Swift, Er-
"est Starr, aad Alfred Adams:
concessions, George Manolis, Ken-
oeth Hansen. W. L. Boullester,
d Mis. Blllie Johnaon.
The auxiliary will have charge
1
lot
I ,
Sta
the barbecue and refreshment
stand, and Mrs. Scott McPlke was
appointed chairman of the com-
mittee. Mrs. Del Barber is chair4
. .
man oi mo commuicB iu secur
the food. The cedar chest with
the hand embroidered articles the
auxiliary members have made
will be awarded this time, with
Mrs. L. G. McDonald in charge
of this event.
Posts in this district who are
Invited Include Amity, Banks,
Dallas, Forest Grove, Hlllsboro,
Independence, McMinnville, Mon
mouth. Newberg, Salem, Sheri
dan, Sherwood, Stayton, Tilla
mook and Woodburn.
BEGIN NEXT WEEK
PLEASANT VIEW. July 4
W. A. Cook is harvesting the
strawberries on both the Cook
and Stanton places. The crop haa
H KM
ucc uw- ... "Mens and Marjory are picnicking
Pd Quality. He has disposed of
them locally and ha. received a
fair price.
Cherry picking will begin next
Monday. There is a very good
crop throughout the district.
Hay harvest will be a little lateJ
I 1-
. 7 i " summer. u.
gTln u -n-T Boo? and people
The Shanks clan will meet Jnlv
i are ATnnr.Ti n r a mnn narvaxr.
I 18 at the Tabernacle grounds at
AlBcr r vueir snin annual re-
union.
Crowd Out to Fete
Given by Club For
Island Betterment
GRAND ISLAND. July 4 A
large crowd attended the- benefit
Ice cream social sponsored by the
Grand Island Improvement club
held at the schoolhouse Saturday
night. The proceeds will be used
for community purposes. The next
meeting of the elub will be held
Saturday night, August 5. At this
I time a musical program will be
presented by the Junior chorus of
the unionvale Evangelical church
under the direction ot Mrs.
Charles A. Ferguson. The mem
bers of the chorus are working
hard and a good program is antic
ipated at this time.
Mrs. Little to be
Principal of Grand i
Island School, '33
. . j
GRAND ISLAND. July 4.
Mrs. W. T. Little and Lucille
Fisher, both of Dayton, have been
hired by the board to teach at the
school during the coming year.
Mrs. Little will be the .principal.
filling the position formerly held
by , Miss Pauline Fowler, while
Lucille Fisher will servo her sec
ond year as primary Instructor. :
Pea picking in the various
fields ot the district la now la
full swing. Picking has been going
on for the past week and a half
in the one - acre field belonging
to . Harold Tompkins, where the
peaa have been exceptionally fine.
COMMODITY PRICES ADVANCE
APRtLt rW : ' ' 'r- :
FOOD, : 3 ; X;, :." :
64rO 63-5 .TLm :
CLOTHING J
eo-7 6o-7 FV
I COAL o3 'L
180-1 77-5 f U-.,M
rj? two I 1 i r
, r--' " - T5 - -T- g
! SUNDRIES --ti -50-f-Tr-l------
r - 11
w i n i
While the farmer is smiling over the rising- price of wheat (diagram,
tower right) after four long years of leas than prodnetion costs, the city
dweller is concerned about rising lrri&r coats, figures Just released art
shown in the hov chart anti show -If av living? costs increased more than
8 per cent over April. Compared with W23 boom prices 00 per cent
of chart figures) the cost of living is still considerabry lower than tea
years ago. Official Washington is driving for wage increases to keep
aea wna rising
Beaches Draw
Many Weekend
Holiday Parties
AURORA, July 4 There has
been Quite an exodus of town peo
ple to various points along the
I coast and nearby streams for the
three days holiday., Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. Evans and their daughter
in law, Mrs. M. H. Evans and chil
dren left Sunday toT the beaches.
Chester Gllbreath has Joined his
family at De Lake where -Mrs. Gll
breath and Joan are domiciled for
the summer. Martha Francis
Bradtl is with. Mrs. George Fran
cis and children ot Portland at
Seavlew where they will be for
some time,
The rodeo is the attraction for
the Ray Tergen family and Port
land friends, Mr. and Mrs. John
Klater. Others are preferring pri
vate picnics, at Robinwood, Mr.
E. C. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Sadler and house guests Mr.
and Mrs. George Fischer ot Glad
mrtA w w
wh YrAnm Green and Ed-
2A SSsJS; fha wnianiel?.
ward Green where the Willamette
provides . boating and swimming
facilities. While under the large
maple trees at the E. Bradtl home
large tables are spread ior a
t,nTI- Hn . Wnr-
I cnam ot cottage urore, wnere are-
gathered her relatives. Mr. and
Mlllard Lee ot Portland. Mr.
l r-,i.
!f La ZZLZr I .-a iiZ tLu
jciark, Arthur Clark, Mrs. Laura
Balr and her mother, Mrs. Knight
and Mr. and Mrs. Bradtl.
STORK VISITS TWO
SILVERTON. July 4 Two
births were reported at the 811-
WOOLWORTH HEIRESS BECOIVIES A PROCESS
A
Prince Alexis lldivani and the former Barbara Hut
ton, heiress to the Woohrorth five-and-ten millions,
. era shown aa they promised to love, honor aad eher
iah during their civil vaddinar la Paris. At riant ta
JAM ITS MAR APR KXTJCtt
commocuiy prices.
vertoa hospital over the weekend.
A son weighing tour pounds, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Otter-
son Saturday. A seven pound son
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Setness at the Silverton hos
pital also Saturday.
Ex-Grand Jurors
Enjoy Picnic at
Coast on Fourth
HUBBARD, July 4. Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Stauffer and Mr. and
Mrs. Elton McLaughlin motored
to Neskowin July 4 to attend the
picnle tor the ' members of the
former grand Jury, as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester will and
Mr. and Mre. Elmer Stauffer and
b.i- Mmrn rH. nnh v-.
as-araks vwtbu .w w -a- a w
man and Betty, went to the rodeo
at Molalla for the Fourth
Mrs. Augusta Rlemer motored
to Bend to spend the holidays
with her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Blachley.
Mr. aad Mrs Elmer McArthur
and daughter. Doris, and Mr. and
Mrs. Waldo Brown and Betty,
Boyd and Wallace Brown Joined
the McArthur clan at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pitts at Canby,
on July 4.
Measles Cases
Many, Fairfield
e
FAIRFIELD. July 4. An epi
demic of measler has spread
through the Fairfield community.
Children la the Don DuRette,
Robert Dungy and M. J.. Ma
boner families are suffering from
this disease.
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BUSINESS GIB
DALLAS. July 4 July wed
dings seem to be in order in place ,
of the customary June weddings
according to the showing made in
the county clerk's office here on
the first two business days ot the
new monta. Five licensee were is
sued on Saturday and three more
on Monday. The- following are the
licenses issued to date:
June SO Dennis F. Bears, 12,
laborer, of Canby, and Dolly Mc
Intyre, IS. clerk, of Independence.
July 1 Charles Wledman, 22, la
borer, and Ada Schmitt. 17, stu
dent, both of Dallas; Everett A.
Gist. 21, farmer, of Cloverdale,
and Dorothy Morrow, 22, house
keeper, of Independence; Richard
M. Stapleton, 22. laborer, and
Wyma Lourea Troxel, 21, tele
phone operator, both of Indepen
dence: Revelle Howell, 22. labor
er. Falls City, and Mar jorie Bala
ton, 18. student, of Dallas; Fran
cis M. Bishop, 22. truck driver,
ot Lebanon, and Edith Jane
Rlggs, 18, student, of Grand.
Ronde. July 3 Edward Emmond
Dunn, 19. farmer, and Olive Irene
Relnhard,. 19. housekeeper, both
of Dallas; Glen Wooten, 28, paint
er. Seaside, and Ida Anderson, 20,
housekeeper, of Tacoma, Wash
ington; Lester Haernig-, 19, labor
er, Sheridan, and Roseada Mole,
18, housekeeper, of Dallas.
Blanche Conner,
Once Woodburn
Resident, Dies
WOODBURN. Juiy 4. Word
has been received here of , the
death of Mrs. Blanche Conner, 33.
at Eugene. Mrs. Conner was well
known in Woodburn. residing
here for several years where her
husband. S. A. Conner was opera
tor at the S. P. depot. Mrs. Con
ner was born at Tipton, Mo., July
20,1880, and was married to Still
man A Conner, January 28, 1903.
Besides her widower, she Is sur-
l??T0rA
Ida Wneeler
ton, Seattle, Mrs. Laura Simmons
and Mrs. Harry Woodworth ot
Spokane. Mrs. W. H. Cox of
Swanvllle, Minn., and Mrs. C. V.
Smith of Portland She was
I member of the Methodist church.
I Eastern Star and Past Matrons'
I clubs
I Oft ! T J X7
ou-riece jDanci rrom
Church Here to Play
GRAND ISLAND, July 4
Plans are being made. for the ap
pearance of the approximately 30
piece band from the First Evan
gelical church in Salem to be giv
en at the Unionvale Evangelical
church in the afternoon of Sunday
August 20. There will probably be
an all day meeting held with a
basket dinner served during the
noon hour.
Local Help Only
In Berry Picking
WEST STAYTON, July 4
Work in the bean fields is greatly
increasing with the rapid growth
ot the beans. Twining win be
nearly completed this week.
Local help Is to be hired for
picking again this year. -
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ii
So
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Franklyn P. Hutton. father of the bride, who gave his
daughter into the keeping of the Georgian noble
man. A relisioua ceremony waa later performed at
tfca Rosaiaa y,Mft' 1 4 vU-
By CUFF STERRETT