The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1936, Page 14, Image 14

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    The OREGON STATES2IAN, Salen, Oregon, Sunday Morning Jane 21, ,1936
Outdoors Call
Open Road Leads Motorist to Nature's Playground
Visit Scheduled
Eagles Leader ;
Heard in West
To Northwest
To Be Greeted
PAG2 FOUIiTEni
Bonus Helpful
Improvements in Camping
Equipment Adding to
L Open Road's Lure
; Pitching their tents beside
rushing streams or placid lakes or
la the shade of great, protecting
f - trees; one ot the greatest tribes of
- wandering nomads that has ever
peopled the west will probably be
roaming from, place to place this
nmmer. But, this tribe of wan
derers will be of a newer gener
aiion than tn red skinned man
who first explored the wonders of
the west- They will have newer
modes of travel and, according to
' the Western Anto Supply com
pany, tney will hare newer equip
ment than that the Indiana tin Ad
equipment that makes camping'
ooi a pleasure by minimizing tent
seuEe-worK. ,- v - - -
Willis Clark, local manager of
the concern, declares that the in
terest that has been shown in his
, i-iiui gooas aeparimeni
indicates that many Salem motor
ists will be among the travelling
toartsts who will be participating
u iuio uiubi economical 01 au va
. cations, -r -. . - . .
V'.?It is only natural that auto
mobile owners should choose this
form of vacation," ; he states,
."since the west is endowed, with
c to many thousands ' of ' beauty
spats and such: a -wide range of
aeanery that is all bound together
wa excellent-network of high
ways.
"Combining .with this multl-
suicuy or retreats and fine high
ways la a third and probably more
" important reason for the growing
popularity of camping out.
"Tents to be founTln Western
Anto stores, for instance are made
f; most darable materials, and
- are so light that they can b easily-folded
Into a Tery small bun
dle. So easily erected are they
, thateven an amateur can unroll,
take out and raise the umbrella
. like arms that complete the tent
heme in Just a few minutes- It Is
similarly easy .to set up the auto
tent which fastens to the car top
lor support. -
"The most Important feature of
camp life as a vacation Is the op
portunity It affords for real, gen
nine rest. Particularly fa this
true at night, when the air is bo
invigorating, and all one needs
far a good sound sleep is a bed
that - is comfortable. The most
practical of all beds offered by
Western Auto is made of light.
tont metal, and equipped with
springs for home-like comfort. An
alternate is the canvas cot that is
till preferred by many.
. "In olden days, the building of
open cooking fires was a trouble
some task, which always carried
migh fire risk. Today It re
quires but a few seconds to set up
safe, table height stove with
. several burners that light instant
ly with the turn of the key, just
as the home gas range. These
' and other modern improvements
for camping comfort make such
an outing a real vacation for the
women as well as the men and
children In the party."
School Grounds Renovated
r BETHEL, June 20 Ralnh A.
Wilson. Cass A. Nichols, W. R.
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Compl
2J PIECES of
FURNITURE I
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You may buy any of the above room outfits sep
arately, if you desire, at the following special
prices . ; Living Room 82.95, Bed Room 69.95,
Kitchen 52.95. But the saving is greater if you
buy the entire outfit.
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Baker and E. E. Matten took
horses and tools and graded and
leveled the school grounds on Fri-C
flay. This is much appreciated for
they gave their services free of
charge and at a particularly busy
season.
Program Designed
For Older Youths
An extension program for the
special benefit of rural youth
past the 4 -II club and Smith
Hughes ages wiU be tried this
fall in Tillamook. .Union and two
other Oregon counties still to be
selected, according to announce
ment by F. L. Ballard, vice-di
rector of extension, upon his re
turn from Washington, D. C. re
cently. Mr. Ballard is a member
a special committee of the
Land Grant College association
which is working .out a national,
LIVING ROOM BEDRQOM
ete for Only
See These Groups
TOMORROW I
"OThe caniping and outing season
man ever nerore seelung secluded retreats or mounts in resorts
of the west, is the . prediction of Western Anto supply company.
Photos show: 1. A party from the Western Anto Supply company
in a spot typical of many available to motorists. 2. and 8. Visiting
the camp, and evincing great interest in the new methods of camp
life, is pretty White ifcve, Indian girl. Upper right, the story of
the one that got away. Safety while on the trip is an Important fac
tor; lower right, inspection of tires before the trip starts.
program of extension work in
this field.
It is apparent, said Mr. Bal
lard, that extension projects with
this group will be developed from
a combination of certain features
of all existing projects aimed
toward the needs and capacities
of the age group roughly con
sidered as from 18 to' 25. Rather
than create any new administra
tive units for specialized person
nel, extension specialists in the
established subject matter fields
will probably be encouraged to
adapt part of their presentations
for this special group.
Recreation and social features
are expected to hold an Import
ant part in the new program.
KITCHEN
For the Living
Davenport
Club Chair
Table Lamp
Bridge Lamp
Bedroom:
3 Piece Set
( Vanity-Chest-Bed )
Bench
Springs
Mattress
8 Throw Rugs
This is just one example of the many savings
effected by shopping at Wards. Other combina
tions can be worked out at similar savings. Won't
you come in with your problems, and let us help
you furnish your home with Quality Furniture at
Ward's Economy prices!
now starting will find more people O-
Logans Come In;
Quality Is - Good
Loganberries began to come
into the Salem canneries last week
in sizeable 'quantities and showed
fairly good quality. The second
picking should be better, pack
ers declare. Some fear of extreme
hot weather was expressed by
growers. Should the sun come out
hot in the next few days, real
damage from burning might re
sult, they state.
The first run of Etterbergs is
about ended with some canneries
Room:
Occasional Mm Ir
Occasional Table '
End Table -
9x12 Rug
(Axminster)
Kitchen:
Cast Wood Rang
(or Kerosene
Range)
7?4x9 Ward Rag
5-pc Breakfast Set
(Table 4 Chain)
expecting to be packing again, the
last of the week. The Marshall
strawberry pack is finished.
MORE THAN' 8
NEW
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rOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTA7IOII
OENIBAL MOTOCS IMSTAUMENT HAN
MOMTMIT PAYMBm TO SUIT TOUR MUSS
NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES (Doublw-Acting, Sa If -Articulating), thm safesf
and smoothest brofces ever oWopea SOLID STEEL ONE-PIICE TURRET TOP, a crown
of boauty, a tortrots of sofVfy IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE, fh soomsf
safost rido of alt GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION In Nw Turret Top
Bodies, fhe most boavtifvl and comforfabs bodies ever created for a low-prkod car HIGH
COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE, gvirt0 even beffer performance with even less
gat and oil SHOCKPROOF STEERING, making driving oatior and safor than ever before
Business But 20 Per Cent
Below Normal in Past "
Week, Announced
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Fifty-five ' million dollars ot
bonus 1 money. boosted -: Pacific
northwest' business last tweek to
75 per cent above the depression
bottom and within 20 per cent of
normal. Dun and Bradstreet's reg
fonal office reported Saturday. '
Retail trade," although swayed
by varying weather influences.
held steady In most lines, after
a third consecutive new weekly
high was registered last week over
comparable weeks of last. year.
Department store sales were 15
per cent above those of last year
and the best for the first three
weeks in June In five years.
' . Bank Debits Gain
Bank debits for the week end
ing June 19 In seven Pacific
northwest-cities, totaled $65,350.-
000, compared with (43,000,709
for the week ending June 19,
1935. and increase of nearly $17.-
000,000. ,
Thirty-seven members of the
Washington Savings and Loan
League reported ..the first million-
dollar month . in .home financing
loans tn several years. -
Don and Bradstreet reported
volume of retail sales higher than
1929,-but said they were due to
lower, prices this year than those
In 1929." .
, r- Bonus . Anticipated
- Stores prepared for the bonus
trade" two weeks ago by putting
In ample stocks and their opera
tions in the wholesale merchan
dise markets last week were re
stricted. : i '--
..Industrial activity wag wjll
sustained against the forces which
ordinarily make for recession this
time of year, the regional office
of one of the largest steel comp
anies In the country reported.
Reassuring the upward trend of
retail business, freight car load
ings surpassed all weekly totals
back to late November. An in
crease of 3.8 per cent In revenue
carloadings during the coming
third quarter, over the same per
iod a year ago, was predicted by
the Pacific northwest advisory
board to the assiciation of Am
erican railroads.
Daily average sales of general
merchandise were about 22 per
1936- GHEf E0LET8
have been sold
rxmenca
is giving overwhelming preference to Chevrolet Because it's
MORE than 800,000 new 1936 Chevrolet
have been built and sold more than four
fifths of a million since announcement day
the largest volume of business that Chevrolet
has enjoyed in any comparable period in its
entire history.
Record-breaking sales always indicate record
breaking value, and that is why we are print
ing these figures. They are important, not
because they establish a record, but because
they carry the following message to all people
who have yet to buy their 1936 cars.
America is choosing Chevrolet because Amer
ica is convinced that Chevrolet represents
the most motor car for the least money.
"The most motor car," because it's the only
low-priced car with such vitally important
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cent higher during the first three
weeks, of .June . than- over the
same period a year ago in small
towns and farm 'territory.
Jersey Cattle Club to
7 Hold Several Sessions
During Summer, Decided
'. The Marion county jersey cat
tle club decided at its. meeting
at the Lewis Judson home here
yesterday to hold several picnic
sessions throughout the summer.
The next meeting will be held at
the O. E. Beaty farm near Che-
mawa July 12, according to Mrs.
Frank Kuensting, secretary.:
J. R. Davis," president, presid
ed at yesterday'a; meetings--
Gatchets Improving New
Bethany Home, Grounds
BETHANY, June 20 The
shrubbery has been rearranged
and a new lawn planted about the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Gat
chet which they recently pur
chased here. N
A new roof has also been added
to the house and a new garage
built. Before completing his im
provement: program, Mr. Gatchet
plans to erect a new kitchen.
00,000
Action Ride,
Ge
nume
risber
greatest comfort; and a
Compression
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT,
Mehrmann Coming Here
on Wednesday, to Speak -That
Night, Rally -
Salem Katies lodsemen will
turn out with state official here
Wednesday afternoon to welcome.
H, B. Mehrmann, grand ioagerep
resentatiTe to the state convention
which opens at Silverton Thurs
day, it was announced yesterday
by A. Warren Jones, state vice
president. After, driving to S11-.
verton for the afternoon, Mehr
mann will return to Salem to at-'
tend a prs-conventlon rally meet
ing of the local aerie in Fraternal
temple Wednesday 'night. -
, Mehrmann, who holds the sec
ond highest office in the grand
lodge, that of grand worthy vice-'
president, wilf arrive on the Cas
cade train,: from his home, Oak
land,' Calif., at :52 p. m. Wed
nesday, it is now expected. The
welcoming party at the station
will include Mayor V. E. Kuhn,
Barnett. Goldstein, Portland, state
Eagles president; Jones, as Tice
pre8ident; Ralph Emmons, presi
dent of the Salem aerie; E. R. Ek
man, president of the Silverton
aerie; R. J. Baldwin, Silverton
secretary and -convention general
chairman, and possibly leading
state officials. ' .
Both Gorernor Charles H. Mar.'
tin and Secretary of State Earl
Snell will greet Mehrmann at: tha
state office building and pose for
photographs. . J
All Oregon aeries of the Eagles'
have been invited to attend the.
Wednesday night rally here. The.
program will be of an Impromptu
nature; . . ,
Mr. Mehrmann will be accomp
anied by Mrs. Mehrmann. Both
attended (he state convention at
Grants Pass last year. 1
features as New, Perfected Hydraulic Brakes
and Solid Steel one-piece Turret "Top for
greatest safety; Improved Gliding Knee-
Shockproot Steering and
ait Ventilation for
powerful High
Valve -in-Head Engine for tha
most efficient all -round prHnrrnTvcr.
And "the least money t" because Chevrolet's
low purchase price, low operating costs and
low maintenance costs make it the most
economical of all cars to own.
America is saying these splendid things about
Chevrolet with actual buying orders! Follow. '
America's judgment. Place your order for V
new 1936 Chevrolet -tAe only complete low
priced cart ",
MICHIGAN
ALL THESE FEATURES AT
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