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I - I I. r f i f tf f ;' !- 1 1 f AUK J-OUB .Tho OREGON STATES5IAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 5, 1933 Japanese Cadet Ship To Dock in Portland PORTLAND. Aug. 4.-(JVBear-Ing 47 cadets la addition to 14 officers and 4T sailors, the Jap anese merchant marine training hip. Talsei Mam, reached '-Astoria today and vu dne here Friday. Toledo Miss Elected Queen of Flame Tops TAFT, Abs.' 4-iP)-Mlss Jean Bateman Toledo. Gaming- red head, was elected queen of the I annual Taft redhead roundup last night. The show will take I place Aagust C and 7. , Howard Hughes Arrives in California At These Drastic Qearance Prices Limited Quantity - We Urpe to Come Early WOMEN'S KEDETTES- MEN'S WHITE CAPS Clearance. re. 2c. bow 3 BOYS BIB OVERALLS Orarmace, liberty Stripes, 43c Men's Blue Work Shirts Clearance, rex 39c. C B1ENS WORK PANTS Twill and .light moles ki a, MEN'S CORDUROYS Satardav only. m mf Reg. 3.23, now. BIEN'S PAJAMAS Broadcloth, O f reg. 1.23, now. LADIES' WASH FROCKS 2r 49c WOMEN'S SUMMER SHOES, SANDALS, OXFORDS, TIES Greatly Reduced i VOILES, LAWNS, BATISTE French and' tlAoe ging haass, pique. valaes J to 49c, now. yd AV LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES Valaes to 1S.9S, BOW J. 2.90 1 1 Now All Ladies SPRING S COTTON DRESSES 1.00 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Valaes to Z.D& Jies. Special .. ....;...aVW LADIES' KNIT DRESSES Silk boacle. itilid to 12.08, ia I n e s to 4-95 MEN'S & BOYS' WASH SLACKS iH BLOCH'S GOLDEN RULE STORE Salens," Oregon 220 to 220 X. Liberty V V 1 ; t r i s - , V A To a chorus of cheering thoa sands, Howard Haghes, world Kirdlinjr "irri sua pinne uowa in ixm Angeies wnen no recently returned to the west after his amaring feat of speed flying round the earth. Got. Frank F. Merriam of Callfonal Los Aaeelea were on Hnf tn ntMul tk 1 I .. ra. as millionaire sportsman. As Haghes rode through downtown Los &"r! diuuch was sioppea ana wrongs or office workers lined the curb to welcome Hns-he Knm. pka v.svn-- m ii.. Lieutenant Thomas Tharlow, navigator on the trip: Governor Mer- " nnjon, mayor naw ana iiarry Connor, also a nav igator on the record breaking trip. Aid Car Handles! Two Death Cases Report for July Reveals 67 Persons Assisted With 63 Calls Two fatalities were reported br the city first aid saoad In Its sum mary of cases attended daring the month of Jalr. One patient was dead upon arrival, and a CCC boy " ' 1 " 1111 i maawn- Galeae Retail 351 Sfate Street PacZung Plant aBBBIBBaBBBBwaBSnBBBBBnBBSBBBBBBnBBnsBBnBSBSBBSa. - SBBanSBaBBnSBBasBBBBBaBSBaaaaaaaanawaBBBBBBBmmmmm Tins season of the year The price makes it your most economical huy. We are featuring a choice lot of Hereford and Shorthorn CaUIe from East ern Oregon. ... I Regular Price3 Not "Specials" ... I - waannaBaBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBaaaaa ' - Eo.aoG : so. s who broke his neck In a dive Into Silver Creek died eight hours aft er being transported from Silver Creek Falls to a local hosp'itaL Travel S49 31iles Traveling 349 miles daring the month, the car and squad gave aid to 67, patients in 63 calls and did' special duty for the'VFW conven tion, labor parade and picnic. Eleven of the 67 patients were injured while at play, including: lacerated skull by a golf club: a bad skull bruise , by a golf ball: cat foot sere ring arteries while patient was barefoot; . broken neck, hit by a baseball bat; cat while divine: cat while swim mine: hit br car while nlavina: on bicycle; lacerated scalp from div ing; broken neck while diving (deceased); arterial bleeding of toot cat while swimming; and foot cut by glass while wading. Chest Drive Plan To Be Well Made Thorough organization in ad vance will mark the second annu al campaign of Salem Community Chest, with the committee in charge now holding weekly meet ings to aiscuss details of the uro gram. These meetings will be held on Friday noons hereafter to accommodate members of other luncheon groups which meet on tnursaay. The "kickoff" Drocram for this year's campaign has been set dof. inltely for October 17 and the -victory dinner" October 26, nine flays later. A committee Is work ing on an outstanding feature for me opening event. The campaign this rear will bA strictly a Salem-managed affair. wun u. A. Kells as executive retary. Last year when the pro gram was new here, an ontM agency managed the eamnats-n usuauy mis agency directs Com. inanity Chest campaigns for sev eral years after the system Is in augurated but officers of th S- lem chest felt that local lend - were competent to take over this I year. HCp. 2S Gftnnnc3 HDggO; . hd. ages Useless to Pay More Risky to Pay Lest ; r 4. ! WnEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO Delbert Brown, 83, Called at Albany ALBANY Delbert Rrnwn tt retired farmer, died at his home m mis cuy Tfiursday morning. Funeral services are tn Kb IS a1 a from the Fortmlller at a time to be set later. Burial win ue in me Masonic cemetery. Mr. Brown came to Albany as years ago from CalanAn tn which state he had fallowed farming. For five years after i coming nere ha fanned nA than retired, moving into the city. He was a member of the dlffnt Masonic bodies. . While livinr In C.nlnnAn Brown married Ottawa Knight! ane aiea in Albany on December , a sister, living in Cali- xornia, is tne only survivor. 500 Folk Enjoy Dayton Annual Reunion Picnic DAYTON More lhn' CAA non- pie attended "the annual Dayton homecoming Snndav In th rif psrk. where a basket dinner enjoyed at noon. - The Davton band fnrnliW i concert. The address of welcome was given by the Dayton mayor; rrea uunn: resnocx h mi.. Florence Coffin. tresidn r i. Former Daytonites association of t-omana; Mrs. Pnrnell Flshburn, vocal solo: Norman Leek h mi coronet solo, accompanied by his momer, Mrs. Abble Leckband; XT r mnit IMrm T3 Tv Martin to Meet Star of " Picture Evelyn Keyes, Lead for Legion Movie, Slakes Appearance Here Governor Charles IL ' Martin has consented to receive Evelyn Keyes, star of the motion picture "Sons of the American Legion, and Vie McKenxie, national American' Legion convention di rector, at the executive office at 2:18 o'clock this afternoon. He will be given, an Invitation to attend the national Legion con vention - at Los An re lea next month. i Salem is the last official atnn of a 15,000-mHe tour Mr. nt Mrs. McKenzla and Miaa irm. have been'maklnr tn ertomt n. sonal convention invitations to me governors of the 4S sUtes. ; State Commander O. E. "Mose" Palmateer went to Portland yes- S terday to meet the gronp and bring its members to Salem todav. R. 1L Bassett fa cooperating in making arrangementa for their a r The srogram for the t nor Includes suga appearances to night by Miss Keyes at both Ua . . . cismora ana me vapitoi thea tres. - -. ; Welfare Body to Eye Nut Industry Members of the state welfare commission have been elli tn meet in Portland Aug-.st 12 to dis cuss a minimum wage and work ing conditions for women and minors employed in not nrocesm. Ing plants. The meeting was called by Charles H. Gram, state labor com missioner. More than a hundred women employed in this industry have been invited to attend the meet ing. Nut plant owners M. tte vor invited. ..v . Nine Road Jobs' Bids Are lowest $247,000 Construction Work Due to Be Awarded v by ffighway Board , PORTLAND, Aog. 4--Bids on nine road Jobs to cost X247, COO were opened today by the state highway cammission. A. C Greenwood, Ine Port- laad. was low bidder with $128.- 832 on a 2.18 mile grading-job on the Oregon coast highway in Clatsop and Tillamook counties. F. C. Dillard, Medford. was low with 114.100 on a clearing Job in Lane county. - E. L. Ash ton. Lebanon, was low with 83604 on a roadside improvement project In Linn county. Albany-Lyons Job Leonard tc Slate. Multnomah, had low bid. $53,669 for im provement of 1.62 miles and construction of a concrete bridge on Fleming Ranch - Shlndler bridge section- 'of Albany-Lyons secondary highway. - Fisher Brothers, Oregon City, had low bid of $9732 for a grad ing job In Deschutes county. J. WV and J. R. Hillstrom, Marshfield, were low with $65, 205, for a bridge Job in Coos G. I. Stebbins, Klamath Faljs was low- with $12,554 for a building, construction Job in Klamath FaHs. Edwin C. Gerber, Oregon City, was low with $34,230 for a rpc. ondary road construction job in Umatilla county. - ggSBg"""""'"""""rirM it in ( Kb, I C, tfik 'N-'. fit N tf .riTsil null X) Group Is Named To Probe Court PORTLAND, A ng. 4.-,-A committee composed of E. R. Bryson, Eugene,. Blaine Ha Hock. Baker, and Phillip Chipman, Portland, was named by the Ore gon State Bar association's board of governors todsr to investigate the. probate department of the circuit court of M n 1 1 n o m a h county. - v w ii , ' i yi .. i a 24bcx (f)PP Cook Book ITiillC By Pf With Parehas 3 Cans Pet Milk 3 for 19 Libby's Fancy Sliced Pineapple I'i Com 33 Ritz Crackers n" 21 rKCj aa I My-Tc-Fine Coff CC a3iw:55' t a Mud tlrrortd a aromatic Serve iced. FiHh Ave. Coffco Makes cooling, r- Feaat frcihing iced coffee Jar aMfb Choqcc blend. . t My-Te-Fine Pekoe Tea Orange pekoe. From Jl'rfm tender tea leaves. Lb. 46 At Grocery it Coffee Section Here's yam oppccttinuy to stock up on Blue Bunny Solid Pack Tomatoes "t ciDling winter months at sensational savings Picked and canned at the point of perfect ripeness. Machine packed though not quite as uniform m firmness, and color as My-Te-Fine, which are hand packed, they are ex cellent tomatoes. Very flavorsome. MY-TE-FINE TOMATO JUICE. Picnic Tin, 3 for lfle MY-TE-FINE YELLOW CLING PEACHES, I s. 2 for 19 FRENCH'S PURE VANILLA. 3-4 Ounces for 10? WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP. Lge. Size, 27J LIDDY'S STUFFED MANZANILLA OLIVES, No 3 10i CRISCO SHORTENING. for'Cooking, 3 Lb. 51c ' MY-TE-FINE 4-SIEVE DEANS, No. 2Tin, lie - ' P&G SOAP, Large Size Bars, Ifor 13i NATOMA CHICKEN RAVIOLA. 7 0zs , 2 for 13e CRISPY CREAMY WAFERS. 6 Ounces for 10 " NBC & .GRAHAM -Jsr SODAS u 15 SAGO or PEARL TAPIOCA. 2 Pounds for 13c MY-TE-FINE ASPARAGUS. Picnics, 2 for 27c SIW'f3AClEllS' 2 Pounds for 15? MY-TE-FINE CORN w, 2 -L2Se fGER'S COFFEE. Finest Blend, Lb. 26? M.VTilN,E.SP,NACH- No- 2'2 T, 2 for 25? niLum?J SACB. Buffet Tins, 3 for 10? ?X".LR,SP' Med;"m..l2 Ounces, Each 21? : B & M BEANS or BROWN BREAD. No 2 Tall iW 27 ;TOTHPICKS. Nos TstiZ for I? ZEE TOWELS. For Kitchen, Etc.. 2 for 15? At Grocery Section. Mild, Temperate AAy-Te-Fine BEER Steinies le BeHI Depottt . Cooling, satisfying, thirst-quenchinff MY-TE-FINE BEER. .. Durch Cheezes T 1 Of My -To - Firia Fruit Pectin Neutral in taste and color.' Pure, natural -J PoraffiRc 0 Fall PouBd. Stock Up! Lb. ICe " Cello Seals. Tweirty-Rrt to Poekase, 3 for 254 Masoa Jar Rubbtrt. loag.L01ti.ej, Dozto for 3c Proito Ideal Jars. Bay and Savtl Vt Pt, Oox. 5 Fresh Whipped PEANUT BUTTER 2 us. EQg FRED JIEXER FRUIT DEPARTMENT Fancy Seediest .. GRAPES Local : PEACHES Netted Gent . KEW POTATOES 3 ibs.-2i)3'' HO ibs.290 LOCALLY OVrJEDriPPPflTFn 3 21 (o) . Summertiine assortment of fruit cantfies, gam, cookies, Toffees and many other fmpting pieces to delight the family on that tr. Candy Kitchen fresh. Kiddies' Sod Sifteri. oock 29c Peanut Brittle, lb. He; 23Sc Casemhl Ea t.-. b. . Mm 5f h Avt. Ckocelatts, 2 Lbs. $3c 2 tD. FEATURE - I ? t , 19c PEANUT CATTLE ' LD. 2?c COCOANUT COIJ DONS lhin, .cnsp fcrictle. Shredded cocoanut center 45e boabons- Ycluo 39 : : 1 dlon aad piano duet. 1 1 - BI Mm M m Mi