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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1919)
4v 4 -------------------------------------------- Boy Follis visited the high school last Friday afternoon. The high school girls, under the direction of Mi’s. Tegart, are planning on starting basket ball. They do not expect to have a school team this year, but intend to get a good start s o that they can do something worth while next year. Mrs. J. E. Clark went to Port* Love Me Saturday night. Last Friday, at the lunch hour Joe Hamman is hauling tje8 land Tuesday to meet her son there Was a reunion in the l>o- John who has returned from mestic Science Kitchen, of the from his camp this weeK. France where he served with the old crowd who ate together there Billie Burke in “ Let’s Get A Canadian forces for several last year. This was in honor of Divorce" at the Star Suuday. months. Miss Beryl McLaughlin, wi o.se George Davie spent a couple of The pupils in Mrs. Humphrey’s birthday occasioned the reunion. da>sin Salem this week. room are zealously guarding the Don.t fail to "Love Me" at the daffodils that they have planted The table w as. set with a Urge SU- cake with candles udorning the Star Saturday night. in boxes and pots in their room. when the following cajne Mrs. Mafhews was a Salem and which they expect to bloom ¡n twelve o’clock. Miss Beryl visitor Wednesday. very soon. McLaughlin, Miss Miller, Mrs. "L et’s Get A Divorce Sun- W. F. Klecker, the man who Lau, Nona Fulton, Eva McClel- day night at the Star. believes in advertising, has a |an, Caryl Ruble. Alma Fulton. Mrs. J. P. Wilbur has returned half page ad in this issue. He Edward Bell, Hoy Follis and two from a week’s visit in Portland, has some good bargains to offer j invited guests, Mrs. Creech ¿Vid Let’s Get A Divorce Sunday his Patrons and it will pay you to j Mrs. Tegart. night. cad on ' The basket ball team went to A. L. Murphy and wife were Tuesday at Salem in Judge Amity last Thursday night, to in Portland this week on business. Bingham s court, Mrs. Mary J. p)ay their first game of the sea- • •i Love Me m »» '* 'Smuck was at the btar b a tu r-,. ... * granted * 0 a . divorce 9on with Amity high. During ,. r, ... from Wellington bmuck. She the first half the game was very day night with Dorothy Dalton.1 was given $500 alimonv and $10 j dost? but in the second half it be Wayne Ashby was trading a month for the support of each kran to turn in favor of Afiiity with Stayton merchants Wednes of her children. and ended victoriously for them. _ day. The following persons visited , the score being 32. to 12. On Elbert and Dick Tate are at the Joseph Hamman residence i Friday the 28 the teams will working in the ship yards in j last Sunday afternoon: Mrs. E. ! play again in our gymnasium. Portland. V. Ferguson. Miss Cora Gilbert. Everyone be there and root tor Thorsten Thomas of Jordan, Miss Verda Hamman, and the the local team. spent the recent week-end in Messrs, Hoy Ferguson. Gordon! Mrs. Humphreys’ pupils have Stayton. Sammons and James Boley. j ust finished making a "circus’’ Miss Coral Smuck went to Port Several Staytonites went to as part of their art work. They land Wednesday to visit friends Salem Monday to get a peek at are very proud of their work and for a lew days. Ex-President Taft, who was ad- think it almost as good as a rea Mr. Gordon of Lyons was trad- vertised to be there and speak to live circus. ing in Stayton Monday and lues- the Senate in the evening. Mr. The 7th an 1 3th grides are day of this week. Taft could not make the date on studying instrument« of th > Mrs.'J. F. Mieike has returned acc Hint of too much of his time Symphony Orchestra, from her visit in Portland with being taken at Portland and as a Mrs. Creech’s first grade is at friends and relatives. consequence the Stayton people P'-ekent very much interested ir V. Dare Sloper. Dick Richard- d'd not *et to *ee the ex-presi- m iking phonic posters. The pon and son and Ye editor were dent- work is being dwne bv cutting Salem visitors Saturday. Next Sunday will he the s-cond pictures from ca'ao.nuas and A delegation went from Stay- Sunday of our Centenary ( a n- m tgazines, to lie mounted on I ton to Salem last Saturday to at paign. The morning theme will cardboard. When the work has, be "The Stewmdship of Li been completed, ;t will he placed) tend tne Good Roads Meeting. the evening theme "The stew on the wall of their schoolroom. i 1 «L® Warren Richardson will be em ardship of Property.” Small Another study in which the t n - | ____ ■ T : ployed in assisting to compile books will be given out at the tire room has been participating, | ____ t i e tax records of Mario.i County. close of each service. One of is occasioned by Washington’s The Marketeria Grocery Com our minute men will speak at the THURSDAY birthday, in whicn the busy littie pany has moved to Mill City and m o rn in g s e rv ie e a tlla .n l., and nane miai . pupils are making paper cherry will be under the management of another will speak at the e-ening W HEATLESS trees and hatcticts. Still another un muAn aunó « a . Mr. Nelson. service a t -7.30 p. m. Every- study, which they have almost aW UlMHHì WMUT Mable Crabtree, Mrs. W'm. body welcome. Pastor, completed, is centered wholly II rnish, Roxy Gunsaules and W. J. Warren, upon cats. To test their knowl i ra Raber.s were Salem visitors edge of thi^domestie animal, ask t drst o f the week. them for example, “ how many ROC K P O IN T te n n is Cormier, ex mayor of toes have a cat?" Mr. and Mrs. Joe Etz^land Mr. Lei .mon, w as here the first of and Mrs. Ed Doerffler and child the week visiting at the home of ren spent Sunday evening at the W. F. Klecker. Jake Etzel hpme. Dr. Beauchamp w’us among the SERVICE STATION Ed Jacobs spent Sunday at the Staytonites that went to Salem C o p y rig h t registered, IV11 F. M. Fresh home. Monday to talk politics and see C. P. Dorst spent the week-end ex president Taft. in Salem. Mable Frank spent Saturday ' Casings Wanted for W. H. Downing attended the and Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Good Loads meeting in Salem D on’t monkey w ith Acid. e s Saturday. Frank, near Shaw. I t w on’t stren g th en y o u r b a t 'est One Half as Much te ry . Joe Hendricks has sold his farm Mi s Lee Phillips who has been t won’t ginger u p your sta rte r Ijuararteed Puncture Proof i or I brig nursing here during the "fly” to Hunt brothers. h ten y o u r lights. A. C. Peterson and wife c f epidemic, left Wednesday for I t w on’t p u t fire in your •p a rk . # Salt where she will be em- Stayton were out to their larm Tut.-i.a;. B u t it does b u r r th e life o u t plot o f th e plate*—increases th e need Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks es Clark went to Portland o f repair*— m akes y o u r b u ttery co st m ore and m akes its life xues ty to meet his brother and children spent Sunday after shorter. John who is returning from noon at the E. C. Carter home. I f you th in k y o u r- b a tte ry Fran i where he served with the needs acid, com e in and get an Mr. and Mrs. John Roedighej- ID- t o . Commercial FVre 428 expert opinion. Cana ¡an Army. mer were Aurnsville callers Mon I A sk for a copy o f th e booklet day afternoon. Herb Maag of Mill City, was in — “ A M ark w ith a M eaning for T o u .” I t tells ft v i t I •*'»« H. C. Downing caked at the town the first of the week and w'hile here purchased a new home of his brother E. C. Satur-t 418 Cou.t o'. Ssle .i, U re jo n Chevrolet car from E. C. Titus, day afternoon, the local dealer. I -------- & 2S K reso Dip No. 1 V • • The Standardized Dip S. Gov’t for Horses, Cattle,' Sheep, Swine Dogs, Goats, and Poultry % , Full Directions On Each Package t 8 Ounce Cans 5 Gallon cans Prescriptions Carefully Compounded DRUG STORE Stayton, Oregon Methodist Church Pastor W. J. Warren < m « a u A K J A s : h h k * 2000 Gates säe Tire Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 10 n. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m., Bible class every Wednesday in the parsonage a t 7:30 p. m., when we study the International lesson. SALEM ’S TIRE MAN Never Put Acid into It l rift i States ami Pennsylvania Tires Solid T ru c k l ires NOTE: Salem, Oregon There will be preaching in the Ba; tist church Sunday, February 23rd. Rev. S. L. Boyce will oc cupy the pulpit' The public is invited to attend. The man w’ho does not adver tise because somebody 'said it didn’t pay, ought not to believe the world is round, because the ancie nts said it was flat. Harry Humphreys returned from Camp Meade, Maryland, Wednesday evening, wh^re he has been w ith Uncle Sam in the infnnt’-v, since la^t June. Harry has some interesting stories about his trip home and he has been kept busy since his return enter- taining his many friends. % C A S T O R IA St. Marys Church For Infants and Children ' ; SCHOOL NOTES 1 i ------------------ ----------------- s ; C r:!r üi*P:e—Editor j The teachers from here who altehded the institute at Wood- burn last Saturday were, Mrs. Lau, MiSs Miller, Mrs. Humph reys, Mrs. Creech, and Mr. Week. They rejiort hearing •some very interesting talks, but those most enjoyel were given by the Professor of the Mon mouth Normal School. Mr. Lloyd Tegart spent the recent week end at her home in Portland. !n Use For Over 3 0 Years Always bears the Signature of Servir- - I! rl 4 J f and 5*h Sun days af 8:30 x. tn. U<-i. Fr. I ■?.' ■ k. Pastor GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. High Gr~de Fure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco V- 1 - -rv hi; -i-:-:-.-;- •i -:--:-:. ' . - ! - oi :-« + + m ^ + < + W + W + + H + + + ^ H + + + * + * * + + + + tH + Saturdays Program will portray f ..J 1 f M A V «0 W ' w a / 1% || •5* + ■+++++•: M++++++++ . i.ur.d r ’’s Program will present H BILLIE B U R K E I “Lett’s Get A Divorce” « ++ J*A. HENDERSHCTT, Proprietor if XX IN s- e+/-++^+Kfv+++++++ STAR + + + + + + + + + + + JLS-M ++♦++♦++<•+++++• $ . ! Dorothy Daltôn ííf Me” u Creon -'r SALEM . O R E l.’lül S ta r ^ T h e a t r e Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks A!1 Prices and Style Ecx Candy Stayton, The best equipped repair shop this side of Portland. Full Line of Accessories and Oils 219 N. C O M E . ST.. MOMTYS TIRE SHOP R etreading and R epair W o rk THEATRE ’•++ :•+++++ •é+-i--i-4+4++^++++++++Í+I ++