The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 13, 1926, Page 12, Image 12

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Is an outstanding advantage in
the accompanying plan for a four
room bouse. There is no waste
space and arrangement of rooms
is Ideally adapted, to convenient
houskeeping. Exterior of the
building is attractive and it is
designed, . with its garage, to fit
nicely on a 50x100 foot lot.
The living room is nicely light
ed from windows on, two sides.
The wide fireplace is well placed
and there is ample wall space for
furniture arrangement.
The kitchen is well equipped
and the space assigned to its use,
while- ample,' saves steps .to jthe
busy housewife. A covered back
porch with space for a refrigera
tor, is an added attraction. The
dining nook is -a cheerful room
with windows looking out on the
lawn at the front of the house.
A small hallway, bath and two
bedrooms completes ;. the layout.
Both bedrooms have cross ventil
ation an dare provided with good
sized closets.
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PEKSIOIU SYSTEM IS
BASIS
Presbyterian Body Announc
es Drive to Raise $15,
000,000 for Fund
NEW YORK, June 12. Gallon
wide plans to raise $15,000,060 to
establish a nsw pension system in
the Presbyterian church were an
nounced, today by Will H. Hays,
cliairman bf , the "laymen's commit
tee of the Presbtterian church.
ThiS will be the most extensive
undertaking .which -the Presby
terian church has ever- launched
for any single cause. I
' These plans are the Immediate
result of formal authorization of
the .general: assembly .at its ses
fctons. Just completed at Baltimore,
placing - th whole power of . the
denomination behind the laymen's
committee ' and giving, the $15,
000,000 drive right-of-way as a
church-wide, campaign. -
Mr. Hays announced ' that the
campaign will be carried on intensively-through
every synod of
the churcli in this country. The
frst - synods to be organized are
those of Pennsylvania;. Baltimore
ttd West, .Virginia Headquarters
will be opened la this region at
Harrisburg, Scranton, Philadelphia
Iialtimore. Washington, Wilming
ton, Pittsburgh and Oil City.
; The second region, comprising
New York, New Jersey and New
England synods, will be organized
laterv with headquarters at Tren
toa, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse,
Ctica, Albany, Bingbampton,"" Bos
ton, Poughkeepsie and Bridgeport.
Organization or the Chicago, Illi
n ois. Wisconsin, Iowa and Indiana
synods will then, follow, -
Chairman Hays stated that the
laymen's committee of which An
drew" W. Mtllon . is "treasurer, has
practically completed organization
of its national committee of one
hundred. , This committee Includes
Samuel Ren, former president ,of
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the Pennsylvania railroad; RicbA
ari,BvMellcni Pittshargh banker;
OliTer H.-Shoup', former governor
of Colorado: A? O? Thompson of
Kansas City George Woodruff: of
Chicago, S. Frank Shattuck bf
Neenah, WiaXr,ed,'Weyri)afuM
se of St. Paul, A. S. Kerry of Se
attle, D. B. Meacham of Cincin
nati!, 12. O. Emerson Jr., Titus
ville, Pa., and James H.! Postof
Brooklyn." '-. - ;"v -f: ?
,The general assembly," Mr.
Hays said, "in reaffirming its deep
interest and approval of the ser
vice pension fund, called upon
every pastor, church and individu
al member to cooperate in the
campaign. The retiring modera
tor, Dr. Erdman, characterized it
'as the supreme matter before us
and the greatest activity in which
we will enter during the coming
year. The new moderator, Br.
W. O. Thompson, declared that
every minister and layman should
recognize this movement as aouof
ficially adopted policy of f, the
church and-give time, energy and
leadership to its speedy consum
mation. Therefore, w, eel that
affording opportunity to every
Presbyterian community in the
United States to do its share to
wards raising this $15,000,000
fund will eventuate to further
mold Presbyterians into common
interest and thereby add militancy
to the entire church body.
"Today every 'thoughtful man
recognizes that ministers of all de
nominations are the most under
paid of men, and the time has
come to rectify these shameful
conditions. As a practical step
to this end we are providing a
plan for deferred compensation of
the servants of the church. Our
new service pension fund has been
developed from life, insurance ex
perience, A minister wilt pay 2
per cent , of his salary into the
fund, the local church will pay 7
per cent of the minister's salary
and the church at large will pay
annual service pensions ranging
from $600 to' $2,000 to ministers,
missionaries and educators who
have served 35 years and have at
tained the age of . Adequate
provision i3 also made for the care'
of widows and orphans. . '
"The whole plan is an excellent
business arrangement- which' not
only does justice to our ministers,
but will rei.ew the virility of the
church by bettering conditions in
the ministry. The general assem
bly, whicch just closed, acted ith
consummate wisdom to strengthen
and 1 unify 1 the church. - We" are
putting our campaign on a. nation
wide basis, in line with such 'con
structive -Presbyterian' statesman
ship." . , " ' " , , . -
When you think of cards-r then
think of Pattons Book Store. Any
etyle of Greeting Card win be
found there, and exclusive too. ()
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Ueili Theater. Lobby, 189 North High
Sir Gerald Du Maurier Is
An Actor for the Masses
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LONDON.-Sir Gerald du Maur
ier, the celebrated actor son of the
author of "Tribly" again i has
shocked theatrical high brows.
He declared that his ideal part
is the one "that is most successful
in the eyes of the majority." This
Is treason in the eyes of ; critics
and playgoers who think there is
no art in any drama which plays
to large crowds and- affords gen
uine amusement to the masses. .
"I leave Shakespeare to the
other people," du Maurier said. "I
just go on being an exponent of
the modern 'natural' play to the
best of my ability."
Smith & Watklns, Court and
High Sts., auto tires. . tubes and
accessories. McClaren and . Flsk
tires. Offer the most' miles for
the least. money. ()
UUTERMAN HOTEL IS
NEAR:
Structure at Chemeketa and
Center Streets to Be Fin
ished in 10 Days
In ten days the Lanterman buil
ding on Commercial, between Che
meketa and Center streets will be
com pleted an d ready for occu
pation. The erection fcf the build
lug . is indicative of the growing
trend of the business district to
project northward.
The walls of the building are
constructed of reinforced concrete
and the front wall has been finr
ished in brown stucco.
There are two stories to the
building. The hrst is divided into
two store rooms. The second floor
will be occupied by. a hotel. , All
of the rooms will have outside ex
posure. The north room of the
first floor will be occupied by the
Star Exchange company., A.. Vol
chok will be the proprietor. He
is well known in Salem, having
been in business here for some
tf me.
All of the plaster work in the
building has been completed. The
frames for the show windows have
been constructed, and it is likely
that the plate glass for the win
dows will be installed before the
end of this week.
In front of the building a new
cement sidewalk has been con
structed. One of the marked im
provements to be made to the
street will be the installation of
cluster lights, along the. entire
length of the block.
Eiker Auto Co., Ferry at Liber
ty St. Autos stored, and bought
and sold. Cars washed day and
night. Low prices and service will
make long friends. ( )
HOW
EXPERT TELIS
TO FIT YOUR SHOES
Common Mistakes in Buying
Footwear How to Read
Code Sizes Told
J -called the 22-system. First ap
pears a number representing the
sum of 32 and the size number of
the shoe: Then' appears a dash,
indicating a half size. If a full size
the. dash is omitted. Then comes
an arbitrary number, always 1.
Then any digit from f to 5, repre
senting the width from A to E.
Thus, if your shoe has three num
bers. 39-14, you are wearing size
7D.,
Another code puts the numbered
equivalent of the width first, the
actual size next, with a 5 for a
half size. With this code you 7
t becomes 475.
Still another code starts with a
2 for a half size, next has the ac
tual size and finally the number
for the width. This gives you
2 7 4 for 7 D.
SERVICE STAT1LT0
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BE OPENED
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THEATRE BUILDING
WORK PROGRESSING
Wall Forms Nearly Ready
for Pouring of Cement;
Will Cost $25,000
Most of the forms to receive
the walls for the second story of
the store part of Frank Bligh's
building at State and High streets
have been completed, and those
for the front part of the theatre
are being constructed. The build
ing, which will cost $250,000, will
house a theatre, office rooms and
store rooms.
, It is expected that the concrete
for the walls of the second floor
of the store and office portion will
be poured by the end of this
week.
"With an extra large crew still
being retained to work on the
building, and with the men work
ing owrtime frequently, indiea
tlnns are that a time record in
Salem construction will
tained.
As soon as the theatre
pleted and ready for opening
nrosenf Ttlih thea.trv will
closed, according to present pi
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New Four-S Structure Offers
Everything to Driver of
Automobile
The new Four-S auto service
building, on the corner of High
and Ferry streets, will, be for
mally opened i Tuesday- . Practi
cally all of the work on the build
ing has been completed,-but it will
take a . day or so to put everything
in order.- -' . ,
On the side of the L-shaped
building facing Ferry street Is he
tire and accessories department,
and at the corner of the building
is the auto laundry." Next to this,
on the flank facing High street,
is the greasing and erank case
service department. The grease
racks are on a level with the
ground, pits being constructed
underneath to give workers the
utmost in working facility. Ad
joining this department is the
ladies' waiting room, and next to
it Is the office. The extreme end
room of the building will be oc-
cupiedrby the battery and electri
cal -service- department. - ? " '
On he corner of the lot is the
pumping station. There are two
gasoline pumpers. The middle row
is lined with oil pumpers, offering
ten grades of oil. Near-the pump
ing station, outflnthe open; por
tion of Uhe lot; re the. air and
water 'devices.. ; The ppen part, of
the lojt has been: covered with a
generous coat : of .screenings.
Long 1 obnerete - driveways
fnrd easy accroaches both fro
Highland" from" Ferry streets
' The Commercial Book Store haa
everything you meed in books and
stationery and supplies for the
schoolfof flee or home, at the low
est posslMs prices.
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Telephone 1037W
Salem, Ore.
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creamery will, make butter, be- f
sides other products. . '
Most people, In buying their
shoes, make the mistake ot .think
ing they must stick to one size.
which htey regard as their size.
As a matter of fact, each half-size
is only one-sixteenth ' of an inch
longer than the next smaMer shoe.
And lasts of different manufactur
ers differ. from each other in the
shaping. A size that fits you in one
style may be too short or too long
for you in another.. .
Another mistake that people
commonly make, says Charles H.
Brown, designer. of footwear, "in
Popular Science Monthly for July
is to think that by wearing a bad
ly fitting shoe long enough they
can force it to shape itself to their
feet. More likely than not, the foot
will be forced to shape Itself to
the shoe.
One good rule for testing your
shoes is this: Always have the feel
that the ball of your foot, is rest
ing snugly into the ball of the
shoe, and not a trifle fore or aft
of it.
If you wear a size 8 shoe, your
foot is about ,11 inches long;: it
size 10, it is: about 11 inches,
But if you wear .size i 12, foot
length and shoe size finally ap-
roach each other you- are prob-
aoiy tne proud - possessor or al
12 inch foot.
If you are in doubt about the
size ; of your shoe you can learn
to read the "code sizes stamped on
them. There is usually a style
number which you need not both
er with. But the size. -number is
usually coded. ' ;V-
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Improved with a semi
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House rental will bring
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And there will be 3 lots
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