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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, June 21, 193$
PAGE FIVE
Local News Brief
License Required A license
governing the manufacture and
distribution of bakery products
does not obTiate the necessity of
obtaining a peddlers' license,
where a bakery concern prepares
Its own products and sells them
from door to door. Attorney Gen
eral Van Winkle has ruled. Van
Winkle held that the peddlers act
applies to the sale of all goods,
wares or merchandise by peddlers
when they are acting in territory
eoTered by the law. The attorney
general declared that bread and
bakery products are goods,', wares
and merchandise, and are not ex
empted from the peddlers act as
are agricultural and farm pro
ducts. The opinion was asked by
Freda Miller, district attorney of
Clackamas county.
New 1931 all-wave Grunow ra
dios, 2 5 discount, easy -terms.
Geo. C. Will Music Store. i
Motor-Let Hurt Willard Ilarl
ing, 22, Oregon state hospital, re
ceived Injuries which prevented
him from making a report to po
lice, in an automobile collision
at State and Church . streets
Thursday, according to report
filed yesterday by - Joe 1 Daniels.
The extent of Harling's injuries
was not stated. A minor collision
at Commercial" and .Wilson was
reported ; yesterday by i Lawrence
, C. Orwig, til South Commercial,
and frank Fa wver. Independence
Luts Florist.ji 27 N. Lib. P. 1 5 1 2.
Two Clinics Listed-1 Two rou
tine clinics are all. that appear on
the Marion county health depart
ment's schedule ' f or t h 1 s week.
Pre-echool ; children jwlH be ad
mitted by appointment to a clinic
at the health offices ' Thursday
morning. An open clinic for per
sons wishing - to be . immunised
against diphtheria and smallpox
will be held from 8:30 to 10 a. m.
Saturday at the health depart
ment,;!!) 1 Masonic building.
Burroughs Cleaners, 691 N. High.
Ph. 2733. BeauUful dry cleaning.
May Require Pledge--The' state
relief committee, in Its discre
tion, may demand that personal
property be pledged to secure re
payment of monies granted for
old age assistance, Attorney Gen
eral Van -Winkle held yesterday.
The rule of the committee de
manding such a pledge is not
mandatory. Van Winkle said. The
opinion was requested by Elmer
R. Goudy, state relief adminis
trator. . .
Attention members of I. O. O. F.
John Cornforth funeral Monday
at 2 p. m. Graveside services.
- Drunkenness Charged -A
charge of "being drunk appeared
on the police blotter yesterday
against Frank J. Hansel, 92
South 25th street. He was arrest
ed Friday night.
Non-Stopping Charged B n r 1
A. Dutton, 549. Fourth street, was
booked by city police yesterday
on a charge of violating the basic
traffic rule In the form of filling
to heed a stop sign. - '
Obituary
Comforth
"At residence on route 4, box
104, June 19. John- Cornforth,
aged 82 years 1 month 21 days.
Survived .by widow, Belle; broth
er, Ellas of Lyons: sister. Mrs.
Sarah Peterson of Mankatona,
Minn. Member of Chemeketa
lodge I.O.O.F. and Sons, of Vet
trans. Remains are In care of Ter
wllliger Funeral home. Funeral
services Monday at 2 p. m. Inter
ment I.O.O.F. cemetery. .
Mansfield
Ruby Mae Mansfield. late resV
ient of route 6, at a local hos
pital June 19. aged 43 years. Sur
vived by widower, George A.;
daughter, -Norma Jean of Salem;
brothers, Otis Schmitt of Eureka,
Calif., Lou Schmitt of G rants
Pass; sisters, Mrs. Maude Hogue
and Mrs. Lorena Weiss of Selma,
Ore. Funeral services in Grants
Pasa Monday, June 22, at 2 p. m.,
under direction of Clough-Barrick
company.
Patton '
Mrs. Alice I. Patton, aged 76,
June 19 at the residence, R. F. D.
Salem; survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Genevieve Mader and Mrs.
Eva Jones, Salem; two brothers,
Herbert and Everett Downing, Sa
lem; also five grandchildren and.
two great-grandchildren. Funeral
services from the Clough-Barrick
chapel Sunday, July 21, at 2 p. m.
Interment ML Hope cemetery.
Rev Guy L. Drill officiating.
.FLOWERS.
OLSON, Florist
Court & High Phone 7166
Piles Cured
Without operation or loss of
'. ; time :
, DR. MARSHALL
829 Oregon BIdg. Phon 5500
DTeChah
CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
Natural remedies
for disorders of liv
er, stomach, glands,
skin, and urinary
system of men and
women.: Remedies
for- constipation,
asthma, arthritis,
sugar diabetes and
rheumatism. '
19 years in . busi
ness. Naturopathic
physicians, 893) - Court St.
Corner Liberty
Office open i Batur-
IjV days and Tuesdays
only, 10 A. ML to 1
V mm m n . . . m
r. nn v K, n to .
Consult atlon-HIood
I pressure and
urtne
rvrn tests
are free of
T. LAM
a. D.
0idi Cbaa
s
Reunion Set Today The an
nual reunion of the 1888-'89 class
of the Salem high school, the first
graduating class, will be held to
day on the ' Jonesmere farm.
Members are asked to bring souv
enirs and photographs of. their
school days. Jessie C. Jones is
secretary of the class. There will
be a roll call and some of the out
standing experiences of the mem
bers of the pioneer elass will . be
described. Coffee- and cream will
be furnished; those attending' are
to bring their lunches and dish.
es. . -;. '
Auction Tues.. June 23. 1:30
p .m. 410. S 14th. See ad; : :
Many Arrests Marion county
was high in the state for traffic
violation arrests during May. a
report Of the secretary of state's
office shows. There were a total
of 661 arrests in the state. Mar
ion was high ' with 170, Clack
amas. 126, Multnomah,' 69. and
uougias county had 40. Of Mar
ion's 170 arrests, 108 wer handl
ed before Justice of Peace M. B.
Hay den and 44 before Judge Ai
Warren Jones in municipal court.
The balance ' of " the cases were
scattered over the county.1 - :
Brownell Electric Col new loca
tion,' 835 State. Tel. J832. ;
i Clan' to meet Members . of the
White elaa will gather at the. fair
grounds today for', their annual
pieuie. Mrs. LucetU White, 1560
North. Cammercial : street is the
oldest llrlng member of the group.
Mrs. Ada McCauley of Los' An
geles is to attend the meeting as
wm soion. T.-;whrte, - state' agri
cultural! director. ; Seventy-five
members of. the clan' are expected
to attend i the . meetings coming
aistanees up to 300 miles, v.-
' Peterson Married Andy, Pet
erson, former Willamette , univer
sity student who gained, fame with
hia baseball pitching, was recent
ly married to Irene Kauffman of
McMinnville, according to ,wbrd
received by Gus Moore at the
Y.M.C.A. i Mrs.' Peterson .ls em
ployed with the P.G.E. company
and Andy la working for Stand
ard OIL Their . honeymoon was
spent la southern California. They
plan to live in McMinnville.
Eat your dinner at Burt Crary's
Central Cafe, 185 N. High.
Successor Not Named A suc
cessor to John Hanlon, for five
years secretary of the state utili
ties commission, will not be an
nounced until late next week,
Frank C. McColloch, state utility
commissioner, announced Satur
day. Hanlon resigned recently and
expects to . locate in Portland.
Public Sale 22 A. good farm
land; personal property; Cuts-
forth place, 12 mi. N. of Salem
on Pacific hwy. Wednesday, June
24. 2 B. m. Spa md.
"Squadron" coming The "fly
ing squadron," a Townsend edu
cational unitl consisting of Leroy
St. John, manager: Dr. Fredrick
Vingin Fisher, national field di
rector of education; Lois Jeanne
Johnson. 16, youngest authorized
Townsend speaker, and others,
will appear at a Townsend mass
meeting in the Salem high school
auditorium at 8 p. m. Wednesday.
To Alter 'Houses Two permits
to alter houses were issued by the
city building department yester
day. Leo N. Worts obtained per
mission to spend 345 in altering
a house at 2016 Trade street
Mrs. M. E. Hurlburt will have a
house at 1607 South Cottage
street" a 1 1 e r e d f or the same
amount. .
Townsend Meetlnir Townsend
club No. 2 will meet at the Leslie
church at 8 o'clock Monday night.
J. C. Tibbits will be the speaker.
Violin numbers will be given by
Ethel May Williams.
Resort to open Paradise is
land resort southeast of Salem on
Mill creek will open for the sea
son today. Shetland pony and
chariot races are features for the
afternoon.'
Drunkeness charged W. H
Williams," Salem, route 7, was in
the city jail last night charged
with drunkeness.
Births
DuBoia To Mr. and Mrs. Leon
W. DuBois, 460 University street.
a boy, Gary Alan, born June 11
at Salem General hospital. -
L. G. PRESCOTT
- ' '. 'Jeweler-. - "
Watches, Clocks and Jewelrj
repairing Agate cutting and
mounting Violin making and
repairing. 254 N. Church St.
across from State Theatre. '
- 7q
Lf
YOUR phone
call brings
immediate
serrice for
your prescrip
tion. 1 Phones
5197-7023
for Quick
Service
SCHAEFER'S
, DRUG STORE
. 138 N. Commercial "'.
Yeaton's Will
Is in Probate
Estimate $25,000; Y. W,t
Y. M., Deaconess and
Charities Benefit 0
Order admitting the will of A.
T. Yeaton . to probate was filed
by the probate eourt yesterday af
ternoon. The estate is estimated
to contain 115,000 in personal
property and f 10,0 00 In real es
tate. George H. Yeaton, a brother,
of South Rewich, Maine la the only
close surviving heir, Ronald C.
Glover is named executor of the
estate and Roy Burton, J. T. Ross
and R. N. Hoover appointed ap
praisers. - ' -" : T
Listed as devisees in the -will
are the Y. M; C. A., Y. Wv C. A.,
saiem jjeaconess Hospital, taiem
associated charities and the bro
ther, George H. Yeaton, as well as
14 nephews and nieces of the de
ceased. . .,;.,- ';
. Probate Court
Estate of Nils O. Tokstad: re
port of sale of real property. No
sale made; asks: for approval of
sale at. 1600, price to include pay
ment of taxes and claims against
the estate. Cash payment of 280.
estate of Oscar T. Morris: final
account filed showing cash bal
ance of .3814.. : - .
Estate of L. C. Denises -vrdef
confirming sale of real property
In Jackson eonnty signed. - .
Circuit Court -Gladys
Edwards vs. Claud Ed
wards: complaint for divorce on
grounds of cruel and Inhuman
treatment. Asks 1 30 a month sup
port money for support of child
and division of one-third of prop
erty. Couple married . January
1919. r. '
In the case of Mike Wolf, debt
or, Judge John H. McNary or
dered the release of the defendent
on stipulation ef parties interest
ed. -
Trustees of Coo lid ge nd Me-
Claine bank vs. Alphas Schar: an
swer: filed making general denial
and . alleging composition of the
note sued npon.
Ladd and Bush vs. L. O. Her-
rold: case remanded to the cir-
To Help Parkins Problem In
order to assist the city council in
the control of the double parking
problem a committee from the
chamber of commerce has been
appointed to consider the situa
tion. Lawrence N. Simon, presi
dent of the Salem Business Men's
league is chairman. The chamber
of commerce anticipates asking
the city council for control of ped
dlers selling goods from house to
house.
To Improve Streets James P,
Feller, mayor, and Ben Padrick,
city recorder of Donald, yesterday
reached an agreement with the
county court whereby the county
win improve the Donald streets
and the city will repay the county
over a period of years from
county road funds. The cost of
the Improvement will be $2500.
Fuhrer Out Walter Fuhrer.
Marion county representative and
Salem alderman, who has been re
cuperating from an appendix op
eration was downtown yesterday
for the first time; since his ill
ness. Fuhrer is still weak, using a
cane for support to get around.
Martin to. Speak "Oregon's
Opportunity wlll.be the subject
of the addrees Governor Martin is
scheduled to make at the chamber
of commerce meeting Monday
Next week will be the last meet
ing of the season. Meetings will be
continued after the state fair in
September. - -
I Club Xo. 1 to Elect Officers
will be elected at the meeting of
Townsend club No. 1 In Shrode's
hall at 7:30 p. m., Monday, ac
cording to H. C. Epley, president
mere will be a short program.
Kuhns at Seaside Mayor and
Mrs. V. E. Kuhn left here yester
day noon for Seaside to spend the
weekend. They will return home
early Monday morning.
SPECIAL
Our Usual Wave, Complete 75c
Perm. -Oil
Push Wave,
1
1 JJO
Complete
" Phone 8603
307 1st Natl Bank Bidg.
- CASTLE PERM. WAVERS
Due to the Death of Our Father, John H. Cutsforth,
y We are Selling at
PUBLIC AUCTION ON
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24
at 2:00 P. M., All Personal and Real Property, to-wit:
PERSONAL PROPERTY:
. Furniture, Machinery, Lots of Hand Tools,
Hay and Poultry
REAL ESTATE t
Twenty-two and a fraction acres tat. land, mostiy Amity clay,
silt loam, seven-room modern ' house in fair condition, old
barn, poultry house and other buildings; electric lights, water
system, telephone, mall delivery, gas available. Property is lo
cated 12 miles north of Salem, and mile south of Gervais,
facing the Pacific highway en the east, market road on the
west which will be oil paved.
A dandy little farm all in crop, one-third grain, one-fourth
radish go to purchaser. Would be an Ideal suburban home
for anyone having business or position in Salem, or it could
be divided into tracts tor two or more families.
This property is tree of all mortgages and incumbrances. Ab
stract and Warranty Deed will be furnished purchaser, and
the owners of this property say sell. If you do not believe this
property is going to sell, come and see It sold.
A loan can be arranged to carry back 60 of the sale price
at six per cent interest. Ton can Inspect the property and ar-
range tor terms before the date of sale by seeing W. J. Filbln,
Woodbura, Oregon, or 0. T. Wadswerth, Gervais, Oregon.
. -' C W. CTJTS FORTH, et wz, Owners "'
Col. W. J. Fflbln, Auctioneer : C T. Wadsworth," Clerk ,
Learn About
Women of Salem have learned they
annual cooking school, as is evidenced by this crowd fm the armory, shown, listening to Mrs. Fern
Hubbard expound her theories of culinary practice. The school closed Friday with the biggest
crowd of the three-day series Klasic photo.
cult eourt for trial on order of
Federal Judge Fee.
- Marriage Licenses
Elmer T. Tandy, 29,' 291 North
Cottage street, sawyer, and Hazel
MeElroy.; 24, S 4 North 1 2th
street,' housekeeper. v
Loren A. HimmeL' 23, 485 South
Commercial street, engineer, and
Marguerite Rice, - 21 secretary,
Silverton. .i . -
Howard D.v BIHman, . legal,
etcher and rancher, Naches,
Wash., and Esther Lisle, legal,
teacher, 894 North Liberty. street.
William J. Imper, S3, laborer.
Mt Angel, and Fidelia Fry, 20,
stenographer, Scotta Mills.
John A. Arvldson, 42, farmer,
Monmouth, and Anna M. PIchler,
33, housekeeper. Independence.
i , William A.Worley, 42, drug
gist, Mt Angel, and Helen Eberle,
32,. manager, M t. ? Angel.
Wallace M. Blair, 27, chemist,
Berkeley, - Calif., and Ruth C.
Kohle, legal, teacher, 1196 Che
meketa street.7
. Justice Court
Louie Klamath was sentenced
to 30 days in jail and fined 325
on a reckless driving charge.
Municipal Court
Roy Hurley, charged with dis
orderly conduct, ease continued
until Wednesday.
Carl A. Bloom, charged with
driving recklessly, case continued
for investigation.
Permits Increase
But Values Lower
Bulding operations scattered
over a wide variety of small house
repair, reroofing and Jobs last
week so that while the number
of building permits was greater
their total value was less than
me xwo previous weeas mis
month. The 23 permiU issued last
week for work to cost .!
oiuusut uw -uuo w
to date. This represented a 316.-
3 3 6.3 S increase over 1930, the
second highest previous June on
record.
. Two permits for new houses
were taken out last week as fol
lows:
. J. J. Karst, one-story frame
house at 657 North Cottage street,
32,000, P. W. Oelser, builder;
Isaac McAdoo, one-etory frame
house at 735 D street. $3,495, R.
L. Forster, builder.
Former Salem Girl 1$
Slain by Ex-Husband
Who Then Kills Self
Telegsams were received In Sa
lem Saturday telling of the death
of Elizabeth Hope Evans Martin,
ex-Sal em girl, who recently was
shot and killed by her divorced
husband, who then killed himself.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin had lived
In Los Angeles for a number of
years. The Evans family previ-
Mortgage loans
on Modern Homes
Lowest Rates '
Hawkins &
Roberts
Inc.
Cooking at Statesman Softool
can obtain practical, worth while
Coming Events
June SO, 21 North
west Boy Scout eamp-o-ral,
state fairgrounds.
, June SO Republican
predict committeemen
gather, courthouse,
.,, June 21 Dr. A. V. Mich-"
elson speaks at First Chris
tian church, 10:45, S:80
and .8 o'clock.
June 22 Young ' Repub
lican club of Marion county
meets, courthouse, 8 pjn.
.'June 82 Dr. Lynn Ear
old Hough epeake at First'
M. E. church, 8 p. us.
Juno 4-Townsend fly
ing squadron,' Salem high
school, 8 p. u.
Juno 25-27 Eagles',
state convention at' Silver-
. ton. ' '
June 20 Salem Mlsaourl
club meeting, 8 p, bl, K. of
P. -hall, 240 J, North Com
mercial St, ,
June 28 Annual picnic,
Missouri Htate association,
state fairgrounds.
June 28 County-wide re,
publican picnic, Haiti
Green park.
July 4 Annual American
Legion celebration, state
fairgrounds.
ously lived In Salem, where they
conducted a small mercantile es
tablishment. -'
Schreder Curtails Talk
To Greet His Baby Son
a. the cooking school soon-
a0red bv The Statesman neared
Iu ci086 Friday, Ed Schreder, lo-
grocer, mounted to the plat-
form to rlT hl8 flnal gpeech. As
nl taIk neared lti clostf a meB-
tni vlm v. ... .ntl
,t thm viti m out ht. talk
L,ort, and a tew minutes later
u IntrAdtiMd to an tU nonnd
son, Kenneth Duane. Both mother
and son are doing nicely.
At Mill City
MILL CITT, June 20 Mr. and
I Mrs. A. L. McCoy of Klamath
(Falls are visiting friends in Mill
City,
Interest
Charge
When" You
FINANCE
That New Car
S0
See HOMER H. SMITH
Over Miller's Store - Ph. 0181
Royal Annes
and Lamberts
DoIicrKcllcy
&CO.
Mrs. Laura E. Billings
High Grade
FURNITURE
Tuesday, June 23
1:30 P. M.
410 South 14th St. .
Furnishings of Six Rooms
Consisting of: 1 Victor RCA
10-tube Calmet Radio, Ve
lour Davenport and Chair, 1
All-Leather Rocker, 1 D. H.
Sewing Machine, 1 Mohair
Rocker, tapestry seat, also
Arm Chair, Mahogany Ped
estal, 2 Floor Lamps, Con
goleum Rug, 9x12, Wood
row Electric Washer, 1 Ax
minster Rug. 8-3x10-6, also
9x12, Walnut Davenport
Table, 1 Walnut Extension
Table, 0 Chairs and Buffet,
Small Throw Rugs, Break
fast Table and 4 Chairs,
Bookshelves, 1 Universal
Electric . Range, A - 1 : 8
Rockers, 2 Oak Dressers,
Walnut .Chiffonier, 2 good
Beds, Springs, Mattresses, 2
Garden Hose, Wheel Bar
row, Lawn Mower, 150
Quarts Choice Home Canned
Fruit,' Kitchen Utensils,
Dishes, Vaaest Pictures,
Johnson Waxer, Irosiag
Board, 2 Trunks, Clothes'
Basket, Ladder, and many
other miscellaneous articles.
Terms Cash. "
REMEMBER: Time and
place Next Tuesday, June
23 1:80 P. M., 410 S. 14th
Street. ... .
We Buy, Sell, Exchange
Anything Salable
F. N. & GLENN
WOODRY
AUCTIONEERS
ilRX
Y
waimttecH
instruction at The Statesman's
Derby and Snell
Speakers Sunday
Young Republicans Invite
Public to Picnic Set -"
For Hazel Green -.
Earl Snell, secretary of state.
and Frank Derby; delegate to the
republican national convention,
will be the principal spVakers at
the Toung Republican picnic at
Basel Green park, Sunday, June
2 8. The talks will be given fol
lowing lunch, v Games and' con
tests will be' held following the
talks.
Final plans for the picnic will
be made at a meeting of the club
at I o'clock Monday night at the
courthouse. Reports on the mem
bershlp drives will be given by
Ed Robey and Del Neiderhuser.
All Marlon county republicans
are being urged to attend the
picnic, David Hoss, president of
the elub, announced. The visitors
are expected, to bring their lunch
but coffee will be furnished by
the club. For those registering as
repulicans, admission to the park
will only be S cents per person.
A prise is to be given by the club
to the town outside of Salem
which has the largest turnout at
the picnic.
Donegau Wiggins, widely
known ballistic expert and marks
man, will give a demonstration
of difficult shooting.
THAT SHOUT . .
COMPARE
Match these great
features against any
other refrigerator:
Handy Sliding Baskets
- for , Vegetables and
Fruits!
Vacation Setting for
your Conve n 1 e n e e
when Leaving Home
, for,a Period of Time!
Copper Coils Give
Greater Efficiency!
Rounded Graceful Top
. . yet Usable!
Acid Resisting Porce
lain with Rounded
Corners . . . means
Easy Cleaning!
Double Cooling Fans
make Norge a lo-to-1
favorite in hot clim
ates! An Accurate Thermo
meter correctly placed
and suspended!
Husky motor runs un
der a light load . . .
. means . Economy and
Efficiency! -
Factory Test equival
ent to 39 years Home
Use without wear!
Sealed Freezing Com
partment: Faster
Freezing! Food safe
ty! A large Roll at or runs
, at low speed. Less
heat friction and
-. wear!
Black Base obscures
mop streaks!
23 fj N. Commercial
St.
S AL EM'S
Redhead Roundup
Under Way, Tail
15,000 There For Opening
-Day; Cherrians Help
- as Queen Crowned
TAFT, June 20 - (Special) -
"Hello Red", the official saluta
tion of the' Redhead Roundup,
echoed and re-echoed through the
streets of Taft today as thous
ands of visitors poured into that
community to attend the opening
day's festivities of the unique
Lincoln county festival, which is
being staged this year for the
sixth consecutive time. -
Perfect weather r greeted the
huge crowd, estimated by state po
lice to be 15,000, composed of
people, from all over the north
west.
Redheads were the guests of
honor, and a "carrot-top" was a
pass to : any of the numerous
Roundup attractions. Nearly 1200
of them registered at the official
headquarters in the Pines hotel
during the day, .and many more
are expected to do bo before the
close of the festival tomorrow
night . : '
. There was never a dull moment
on the day's program which be-,
gan at 10 a.m. with a street con
cert by the Tillamook "school
band and closed . in the evening
with r the. eolorful queen's :., ball
honoring the tltian Redhead
Roundup Queen, Marybelle Lap
ham, and her coppery-haired prin
cesses, Winifred- Young, Mary
Murphy, ; LaVelle .Worthlngton,
Velma Knight and Eire Risley, all
of whom are from : Portland : ex
cept Miss Worthingtoh, who' re
sides at DeLake. ; ;
Cherrians Aseisc
The coronation ceremonies for
Queen Marybelle took, place at
1:30 in the afternoon at the Red-
Attention
Holders of
Oregon Pulp Paper Co. 8
Preferred Stock, Hawley. Pulp
& Paper 0 Bonds, . Mountain
States Power 7 Preferred
Stock
If you are holding the above
Securities, can make you a
very attractive proposition..
CaB, Phone or Write
H. C BeU
Marion Hotel, Salem, Ore.
Representing
Leo A. McGrail Co.,
"Of Portland, Ore.
. "SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY
Here's an opportunity in which
EVERYONE can share! Buy a
NORGE .... the refrigerator
that sets the pace in modern
refrigeration!
f Models
y J as low as V
PR OVEN
RESULTS I
Less Running Time!
Gleaner Ice Cubes !
More Food Safety !
Faster Freezing 1
More Efficiency !
More Economy!
See tha Econo Gauge in Our
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that Norge Win Save!
GEO. E. ALL
ONLY NORGE. AGENCY I
head Roundup - grounds.- The - Sa
lem -- Cherrians, resplendent in
white . uniforms, had .charge of
this part of the program. Dr. O. B. ;
Long, general chairman of the
Roundup committee, : placed the
erown.on the head of, the new
ruler of the titians, who afterward
made each of the Cherrians and
a number of other distinguished
visitors ''Knights of Tiftania."
Sunday's program includes in
addition to the bathing beauty
contest, a : "Redskin Revue," an
unusual - aboriginal . presentation
by 50 coast Indians; special red
head prize contests; band con
certs by theTour L band and la
dies drum and bugle corps of To
ledo; the Little German band of
Newport, and the . Farmer ; Boy
Syncopators; a street' carnival
and dances. - -
Visits Kleinsehmidts
TJNIONVALE, June 2 Or Robert .'
Arnold of Seattle arrived Thurs- '
day to be a vacation guest of his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. iiar-
tj Kleinscnmidi KODeri ui i
relative of the pioneer Arnolds of -Scio.
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II Knocked Of f
' 10 Strokes
Not by extra hours of
playing; not by buying
new . clubs or taking
lessons from. the pro-,
fessional. But - by "hav-
: ing his. eyes examined .
and having his eyesight
' defects corrected. May
be Improved vision will
Improve 7 out - game,
too.' Why not drop in
" and see us this week?
. TV Every golfer can
benefit ' by the new,"
scientifically eolo red
lenses that-banish sun
glare and needless
strain ,
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Choice of any one of
the following "Bon
us Opportuni ties"
with purchase of a
1936 DeLuxe Norge
refrigerator:
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tric ice cream
freeser.
11-
S4 pc . set of
22 carrot gold
dishes.
or
Samson waf
fle iron and
50 set of
Federal Chip
Proofed En-
or
f 10.00 credit
on any Norge
washer or Ir
oner bought
within 30
days. :
Many other fine coffers
when you buy DeLuxe
Norge Refrigerator.
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