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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1920)
Mr. H. C. Folta j visitor Saturday. Mr. R. Crabtree motored to ! Stnyton Friday. I Miss Lyzie Schwindt visited i Miss Clara Jungwirth Saturday. The stork left n bouncing baby ! boy at the Tony Luckoer home Sat. and all parties progressing School opened again Monday nicely under the care of Ur. A. D. Gardner was a Salem the 9th. with a very good attend- Prill. ance, both in high school and Mesdames H. Shelton and M. visitor the first of the week. the grades. Privett called upon Mrs. C. See the Star Theatre so cia l The “ lticketts Male Q uartette*, Schneider Saturday, advertising in this issue. the last numoer of the High > engineers in charge of our School Lyceum course, will be Light & Power Plant are with C. J. Seibel of Union Hill was Kjven Monday evening March 15. ll8 agajn surveying the location a Stay ton shopper Monday' It was postponed from March S ptc w^ieh looks good to us Jor- on account of the flu. danites you may lie sure. Maurice Caldwell, of Portland, The High school play, ‘’T he Wednesday while on their way v is here for an over Sunday Hoodoo” has been indefinately to Jordan, Mr. rin k and daugh- visit with his parents. postpon*d on account of the fiu. ter Laura were thrown from the The Home Economics club en rig and some what shaken up ‘ A nice new line o f kid tertained the school faculty at a when the horse they were driv- glpve? at Dolls. dinner the week before school ing backed off the grade on the Kimball hill. Last number on the Lyceum was closet!. A baseball club will soon lie coarse at the high school audi Tne girls in the Domestic Art which will occupy the original class are making gingham dres torium Monday evening. site on Uncle Hanks field and ses. games will be held Sun. after- Shirley Smith is laid up with a Basketball season is over and no* ns. severe case of the mumps at his baseball season has started, and So far the deadly “ Hu” has home. 120 of the high school boys are not invaded our vicinity and trying out for places on the Saturday a Metro picture at team. There are six trying for aside from an occasional sore S tar Theatre. battery positions, 7 for infield throat etc our town may boast of its healthfulness. and 7 for outfield. School opened Monday after a Perhaps a practice baseball couple weeks vacation caused by game w ill be held with a picked : the “ flu” epidemic. team from the town next Tues- Virgil H. Massey i day afternoon on the school c /4 tty-at-L aw Hairy Humphreys visited rela tives at Monroe. Oregon, last grounds. Stayton - - Oregon Miss Holder read the stoiv Friday and Saturday. “The Bluebird” to her pupils this week, and they have decora Geo. Davis has moved his bar ted their room with bluebirds. te r equipment into his new lo cation in the Matthieu building. C ard of T h an k s Mrs. Chas. S. Clark and child We desire to offer our sincere' ren are spending the week at thanks to the neighbors and o u r1 Salem with Mrs. Clark's parents. friends who so kindly assisted | See the new silk Crepe-de- us during the short illness and SUNDAY shine and fancy voile w aists oi our ta t^er and husband . n u c* N. J. Gehlen, and especially the a t Doll s Cash Store. friends and , h(. Farn'„.,a Un|0„ DORjOTHY D o4LTO N S lo p e d S Store lust Received 400 pounds * Of Blue Vitrol FORMALDEHYDE In Any Quantity S l O p e r ’S Store m THEATRE for the many beautiful flowers., Attend the last number of the These aeft of kindness will High School Lyceum course at long be remembered and deeply} the high school auditorium Mon appreciated by day evening. Mrs. Barbara Gehlen There Sunday Sunday All are tend. IK - ‘The Home Breaker” Also a 2 red comedy "H IS WICKED EYES" and Children will be preaching and School at the usual hour at the Baptist church. cordially invited to a t Mt. Pleasant WEDNESDAY cyW onroe S a lisb u ry IN — Lewis Ray and David Aeger-: ter Jr. returned home Saturday ‘The ligh t of Victory’ from McMinnville where they Remember the Star Theatre spent the past week visiting A story of the navy full of life opens Saturday, March 13 with friends and relatives. and pep some good headliners. Saturday Nick Senz,* Frank and Tony CO c TWEDY is the first show since closing Laux were week-end visitors at three weeks ago. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ray and Glen Munkers and wife were son were Sunday visitors at the h tre from Portland for an over; In the nation wide contest in Linn Lambert home. Sonday visit with relatives. Mr. Dave Aegerter composition work, on the snbject Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Munkers are now living “ What are the Benefits of an in the Silver Court apartments and. sons Dave and John motor Enlistment in the United States ed to Salem Sunday. ip Irvington addition- Army?” Leroy H iatt's compo Mrs. Fred McIntyre of Salem sition was chosen as the best by W. B. Munkers purchased spent the week-end at the M. F. the judges in th* Lydns school about three acres adjoining his Ryan home ,, . „ --«■ »-», 'district. Maxine Eerry. The'ma two acre tract last Friday from Mr and Mrs. Ld. Lberheardt, .Krneat Kuhip and G,en / . E. Sloper. The land is known ' "Woes of a Woman* -\ •> ' ' 0ld » « 'M l! " Mr. M unke« will um , it. a» berry, Z J. 7 K t e 'h l w “ .™ Shank and FZZ:?ZhaM VXC' n' nt .) Lamliert motored to Salem Sun. j A W V ’"'— J .' eve. DollS Cash Store has ju st received a big" tine of Mina . Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan and' ■u v daughters Anyelire and B etty!';' Taylor bouse dresses and ap- U •* and Mrs. FretTMcIntyreof Salem 1 - __ Wfi‘CARRY COW*-. . . . - •, J H spent Sunday, with Grandma Me-p . r " i. _» » Intvre of Stavton ,. ’•* • Baker', ' the Chevrolet Ladies’ Hqse. f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brenner and • man. was here , - , , .. ’•* ifaugld;«#- .Miss L^elphia visited;at | m Children’s Hose. • ; luesday the first time smie the p H U lh S * * H A e Sun. » J-Oth , of jast,, month. , Mr. Baker ... _ , *** Canvas Gloves i was i/id«r ^ a ra b tin r tp* ;.thn M,*s Dorothy S n * * *pent the Stationery * Flu antT «ports' that business, week-end with home folk's. »’ with the exception of the cele- I he, Ed. Smith home was the' Crockery - * brated Oldfield tires, was at a sctfP*- another big chicken Glassware • standstill. He sold several of dinner Sun. the occasion being the tires over the phone while ^ r- Smith s 6S birthday. Those Kitchen Utensils • bis place was dosed. present were: (». H. Ray; Tom Notions, Etc. ------ Epping and wife; H. R. Shank C a rd o f T h a n k s and wife: Mrs. Koxie Shank: We wish to express our h e art-, the Misses Grace, Verna. Cry-j Come in dud look over our dock fett thanks to our kind friends stal and Roxana Shank. Elsie and neighbors for their kindness'Downing, Alice and Sophia Eber- rinring the long illness and death heardt, Ruth and Gertrude Epp- <tt our beloved wife and mother, ing, Messrs Clifford Downing. Ateo for the beautiful floral of- and Raymond and Melvin Shank, PROP. firin g * Signed John Pietrok called on .Joe S, C. Bas? and Family ; Senz Monday. r/L N iC - T Y P E T R A C T O R 20 Horse-power a t the p u lley—i 2 a t the draw bar # Can't pack the soil. W orks perfectly over soft ground, You work jvljjen, ready, not w h en the weather dictate*. afMi" easy to manage, hut with power galore. You plow,.karr«*W, disc, plant, etc., at the proper'speed-'with a b ig IdniiT Behind. Turns close. You get the cof-ncrs. Itv> th'e jractof yo'u h^Vc always wanted. _ ' % *-.■? z. j- ■ B. A. SCHAEFR \ , j S n Let us demonstrate < ! i c y o u r own place, doigg your own work, T here’s no yhligatiou attached, J W. H. Patterson & Co. Salem Oregon V*