The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 06, 1927, Page 10, Image 10

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-onssic SOCIETY '
1MH PROGRAM
School Industrial Clubs Will
Give Demonstration at
P-T Meeting
LIBERTY. Mar 5. (Special)
h The Forensic society of the Lib-
rtr school will gire the following
urogram at the ) Parent-Teacher
association meeting held In the
Iiall Friday night.! '
I Vocal solo, Helen Dasclrx "Not
Quite a Bargain," Verda Rains
and Lenorl Adams;, rocal solo,
.Franklin Hawkins; "Borrowed
.Kpltaphs," Veneta Rains; piano
nolo, Dorothy Browning; reading,
Charles Cunningham, vocal solo.
jOrpha May Dasch;
Esplin; "I'm For
sen; taiK, wauer
Forever Washing
Dishes," Bessie Brown and Doro
thy Coffey; reading, Lenorl
Adams; accordlan , solo, Cecil
Dencer; "A Texas Courtship,"
"Steve and "Manthy"; talk "Pat
rick Henry," Verda Rains; song,
"Sweethearts." Verda Rains;
reading. Helen Copley; vocal solo,
Ellen Neuens. , .
At this meeting the school in
dustrial clubs will give demon
stration's, and the Cook-rite club
will prepare and serve refresh
ments.
Poisoning: of Gophers
Demonstrated at Meet
Schools dofie for Primary Grades;
Picnic Planned
StpXSIDE. May 5. (Spe
cIal)The gopher poisoning de
monstration given by Mr. Fugate
of Portias was well attended
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McMillan and
daughter, Bethel, spent- Sunday
with CliffPearson.
Art Kellog, who is contemplating
building ' a store at Sunnyside
made a business trip;- to Tum-
- water. Wash., Wednesday. He was
Iacompanled by his wife and Mrs
Keith Dyer and Kenneth Cole.
I Some work is being done on the
roaas in tnis district this week
"School Is out for the pupils of
the primary room at Sunnyside
ana the children -are making pre
parations for a picnic Friday af
ternoon. The upper grades will
have one more week in which to
take their examinations.
Fruitland Team to Play
Fast Independence Nine
FRUITLAND. May. 5. (Spe
cial) Bert Dressier has assem
bled a good baseball team. They
CALL FOR BEDS
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council- of the ,City of
Salem, Oregon. Invites sealed bids
for the .making of an improvement
on South Cottage street in the City
of Salem. Marlon county, Oregon
from the south line of Electric
Avenue to the north curb line of
Hoyt street, with
Inch cement concrete pave
ment; -
4 Inch cement concrete base and
2 inch wearing surface;
4 inch cement concrete base and
6 inch cement concrete base and
a bituminous wearing surface;
Standard Bltulithic pavement;
in accordance with the plans,
specifications and estimates on file
in the office of the City Recorder,
which are hereby referred to and
made, a part of this notice.
Said bids will be opened on or
after the 16th day of May. 1927.
at or about 8 o'clock p. n. in open
council meeting in the city hall in
Salem, Oregon. Each bid submit
ted must .be, accompanied by a cer
tified check equal In amount to ten
per cent of the amount of the bid.
The City reserves the right to re
ject any and all , bids, and no bid
der will be permitted to withdraw,
modify or explain his bid.
- This notice Is published for five
successive days in a dally news
paper published fn the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, the date of the first
publication being May 6th, 1927.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder,
m 5-8-7-8-10
. CALL FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the
Common .Council of. the City of
Salem, Oregon, Invites sealed bids
for the making of an improvement
on North 13th street in the City
of Salem, Marion county, Oregon,
from the north line of .Nebraska
Avenue to the south curb line of
Frickey street, with
Q Inch cement concrete pave
ment; -
4 inch cement concrete base and
2 Inch wearing surface;
4 inch cement concrete base and
IH inch wearing surface;
. 6 inch cement concrete base and
bituminous wearing surface; "
: Standard Bltulithic pavement;
In accordance : with the plans,
specifications and estimates on file
. In the office of the City Recorder,
which are hereby referred to and
made a' part of this notice.
X Said bids will be opened on or
after the 16tft day of way, issi
at or about 8 o'clock p. m. in opes
council "meelinc in the city hall in
Salem. Oregon. Each bid submit
ted must be accompanied by a cer
tified check equal in amount to ten
per cent of the amount of the bid.
The City reserve tte ngnt to re
lct anr and all bid, and no bid
der will be permitted to withdraw.
mnrtifv or exnlaln his DNLr.
This notice Is published for five
successive days in a dally , news
paper published in the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, tne aaie oi wr r
publication belns May Btn. ivn
M.'POULSCN', City Hecorder.
m 5-6-7-8-10 - -
will nTaw thAtr fllr'me In-
"SepeTadgfcce on "Sunday.: The game
at SllTerton last ;Sunday was cal
led oft .because of wet grounds.
The Fruitland Sunday school
team met their first defeat of the
year at the hands of the First
Evangelistic church last Satur
day. Three errors contributed to
this defeat. '
Score R. H. E.
Fruitland 3 4 3
First Evangelical 4 3 0
Runner and Gerig; G. Nash and
M. Nash.
Mrs. Phelps held her music re
cital at the Fruitland church on
Wednesday evening. The girls
participating were: Miss Sylvia
Honkola, Francis Brown, Thelma
Forgard and Leora Gerig.
Rev. B. H. Neval will preach, at
the church on Sunday morning.
May 8, at 11 o clock.
Red Hill Council
Holds Fine Meeting
Several School Pupils From Here
In Salem Parade
ROSEDALE, May 6. (Speciaf)
-The Red Hill Council of Relig
ions Education met last Sunday at
the Rosedale church. Mr. Ander
son gave a talk at the morning
meeting and special music was
furnished by Miss Mildred Cannoy
and Miss Berehen Cole and by the
Pringle Bible class.
After the noonday luncheon the
meeting was opened with music
by the orchestra of the Evangeli
CALL FOR BIDS
Not! is hereby riven that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, invites sealed bias
for the making of an improvement
on Norway street in the City of
Salem, Marlon county, Oregon,
from the west line of 5th street to
the east curb line of Broadway
street, with
6 inch cement concrete pave
ment; 4 inch cement concrete base and
2 inch wearing surface;
4 inch cement concrete base and
1H inch wearing surface;
6 inch cement concrete base and
a bituminous wearing surface;
Standard BitulitBic pavement;
in accordance with the plans,
specifications and estimates . on file
in the office of the City Recorder,
which are hereby referred to and
made a part of this notice.
Said bids will be ODened on or
after the 16th day of May, 1927,
at or about 8 o clock p. m. in open
council meeting in the city hall in
Salem, Oregon. Each bid submit
ted must be accompanied by a cer
tified check equal in amount to ten
per cent of the amount of the bid.
The City reserves the Tight to re
ject any and all bids, and no bid
der will be permitted to withdraw,
modify or explain his bid.
This notice is published for five
successive days in a daily news
paper published in the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, the date of the first
publication being May 5th, 1927.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder,
m 5-6-7-8-10
For Week-end Selling
Save by buying from our lists. You don't get left overs
and odd lots. We buy these specials with quality and
service always in view.
Lot No. 1 White Enameled Sanette
Y Kitchen Garbage Cans
k A special foot opening, white enameled can with a hedvy galvan-
ized pail inside. You just carry out the pail to empty. Specially
priced for Saturday special
Lot No. 2 -Brass Wash Boards
Full size and weight. Nice clean stock. Most of them ask you
' 75c for these but we offer you the lot for week end selling for
-V. Lot No. 3 Good Alarm Clocks
"! We have sold hundreds of these and they give fine service. While
"Y . the lot lasts take them for
Lot No. 4
These are
bring One
""1. only
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Come in and shof around. We like to show goods,
member you vUl not be urged to buy here.
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cal ehurch. sThe following offi
cers were elected at the business
meeting: ; F. L. Scott, president;
C. Smith,' vice president; 'Mrs;; C.
A. Cole, secretary. The banners
for collection and attendance were
given to Pringle. After the busi
ness session a program was given
with special solos by Mrs. Lin foot
and Mr. MceKnzie of Salem. Mr.
DeVries gave a short talk.
Miss Lauara Cammack, who at
tends the state normal, visited at
the home of her mother, Mrs,
Mary Cammack, last week-end.
Several members of the Rose
dale school took part in the
health parade Saturday in Salem.
Rosedale was also represented In
the spelling contest.
Astoria Bar bey Packing com
pany buys Allen & Hendrickson
cannery at Rainier.
ROSTEIM & GREEMBAUM
r i
New Lace Collars
Just Arrived
Georgette Collars and Sets
Jabots Rayon Waistcoat Sets .
Linen Sets, Organdie Sets
Linen Vestee Sets
Popular! Prices
Rayon Bloomers
Special Good Value
$1.85 $1J50 $1.15
Rayon Vests, special 85c
Rayon Stepin and Brassiere set, $2.25
Ladies' Vests, 49c, 39c, 25c, 19c and 15c
Ladies' Union Suits, 39c
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
In Rear Room
Showing a big assortment of Ladies' and Girls Hats
$3.75 and $2.50
All new and good quality None over $5.00
Children's Hats at $1.65 and $1.00
None over $2.50
240 & 246 North Commercial St.
Only
$2.50
35c
75c
A Few Dozen 14 qt. Grey
Enameled Dish Pans '
real nice smooth ware and good weight. They ought to
Dollar each, but we offer them while the lot lasts for
45c
Each
Geo. E.
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of Union Pacific in Idaho
PORTLAND. May 5 (AP)-i
Impetns was given today to the
plan to persuade the interstate
i commerce commission to order
tjhe construction by the Union Pa
cific railroad system of a water
gS'ade rail connection between
Homestead, Ore., and Lewiston,
Idaho.
Officials of Idaho and Wash
ington and civic delegations from
these states and Oregon, met here
today with the Portland chamber
of commerce and perfected an or
ganization which will, it is con
templated, institute a new action
rith the federal commission re
questing the rail extension.
Homestead Interstate bridge
ajcross Snake river completed.
Re-
t
iwouia r orce uonstruction !
Prices are sur
prisingly low
for shoes of
such merit. It
is truly mat
f er of econ
omy to select
footwear from
our assort
marts. ft
I. John M.-Gronholm
Expert . Foot Specialist
j Consultation Free
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The finest leathers 'are used in
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That means two things
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