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Nr TURNER TRIBUNE AUGUST 4 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (from first page) time and was the only one of the FDR S T M REPUBLICANS four to escape serious i n j u r y . Auto Wreck Kern Crandall, Oregon Repub lican chairman, Wednesday nam ed the following state wide ex ecutive committee. C. F. Bollin ger, Clatsknine; Roy Kilpatrick, Canyon City; C. M. Kennedy, Gateway; N. R. Allen, Grants Pass; A rthur Priaulx, Chiloquin; Grant Murphy, Stayton; E. J. Bayliss, Sheridan; Mrs. D o n a Waddell, Roseburg. WHAT DID WE DD THEN? • Back a few years, only a few; when the whipstock was better than the gear-shift, back before daughters w e r e bar flies and when women were fully dressed, back in the Sweet Caporal days, when the sewing society called a special indignation meeting over the young man who sneaked in the side tent to see Little Egypt in t h e hoochey-koochie; b a c k when Nellie Bly broke the round the world speed record in 80 days, back when a Neon sign was im possible and mother was lucky to get a piece of ice once a week for the old ice box. Only yes terday, it seems, when our hors es “ ran aw ay" at the sight of a Model T. But what we started out to say was, What did we do evenings before the radio was a reality?—Aurora Observer. The other two lads were taken to Vancouver. Two cars left camp with the boys who were coming out to spend the week-end They were traveling some dlsirace apart on account of the dusty road, stop ping at intervals to contact one another and it was while waiting for a reasonable time and the second car not showing up that the search was started. A coat at the side of the road marked where the car had left the high way. It took several hours to get the injured boys back up to the high way and start the trip to the hospital. Bob was a patient at the hos pital for almost 36 hours before his parents were notified. Be sides the skull fracture and back injury he has many body bruises. It required nine stitches to close the wound on the back of his head. As soon as he can be mov ed he will be taken to the hospi tal at Vancouver. ^VV.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.V G lough=f3arrick G o . 1938 .W .V .V .V .V .V I CANDIDATE HOLDS “ROADSIDE CHATS” i \ STRAIGHT S in the good will of our friends and neighbors, for it isn’t necessary to spend all yoyr £ insurance m o n e y areally i trustworthy service. !■ W. A. Weddle i % ¡£ & Son ■: J 5 Stayton, Oregon \ w w w y v v w .v w v y v w w w W T. Rigdott President I n s t e a d o f " f i r e s i d e c h a t s . " C h a r le s A . S p r a g u e , r e p u b li c a n c a n d i d a t e f o r g o v e r n o r , is h o ld in g " r o a d s i d e c h a t s " d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r m o n th s . H e re h e is s h o n n v is itin g w ith C. M . V V essert. L a n e c o u n ty f a r m e r , w h o m h e f o u n d in h is d a i r y b a r n . S p r a g u e is t a k i n g n is c a m p a ig n t o t h e " g r a s s - r o o t s " , m e e t in g w ith v o te r s in a ll «aIk. o f life , a n d -to in g m o re l i s te n i n g t h a n s p e e c h - m a k in g a t t h i - stage r>f t h e c a m p a i g n . H e e x p e c ts t o v is it a ll p a r t s o f t h e s t a t e d u r i n g th o •M n u u er. * . w r o « c e ttin g d ie c a m p a ig n . Winifred R. Herrick ¡se>_ "’reas. W. T. Rigdon Company Funerals Since 1891 Funeral Service 299 N. Cottage St. Dr. L. E. Barrick NEW RECIPES DEMONSTRATED Phone 3173 Salem County Coroner Business afFords many more op Phone 91 39 portunities for young people than Established 1878 all of the professions combined. Why not, then, prepare for a po Ferry and Church Streets sition in business at the Capital Salem Oregon Business College, Salem. .^V .V .V .V .V .V .V /.'.V .V .’.V .V 363 State St. S Salem, Oregon Cigars Tobaccos and Magazines alem moke hop Eat Hull’s Freshly Fro"ori ICE CREAM IF YOU ARE Home Run Down at the Heel A t W o r ld ’s P o u ltry C ongress AND ARE Demonstrations and lectures on how to best use poultry products successfully in the diet will be stressed at The World’s Poultry Congress, Cleveland, July ¿8 to August 7, 1939. Although it may be news to so . hk .’ people, the egg is almost a perfect food. How to use it best will be care fully brought out. The proper preparation and serving of poultry meats of all kinds will be another feature of the Congress program. Everyone who attends will have the opportunity to secure new recipes and will see these recipes demonstrated. There will he something for every one at the Congress including the housewife. 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