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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1927)
12 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, .QUTJGQN FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 127 I GOTO IIH C MEET SCHEDULED Aiiair 10 be staeen on Campus of Oregon Normal School on May 21 OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore., May 12 (Spe cial) polk county athletic meet for high school students will again be held on the Oregon Normal Hfhool campus at Monmouth on Saturday,, May . 21. 1927, accord ing to Coach Meador who is in charge of the day's program. V All schools must report to, the county school superintendent not later than May 14, the events in which., they will take part, other wise the contestants will not be permitted to participate. Every reboot is limited to three entries for each event and each contestant is limited to four events, except relay races. A committee composed of Al fred Loy. Dallas. W. It. Shattuck, Riikreall and'A. W. Patchin, Mon mouth, have charge of the tennis elimination contests for the vari ous teams, go that the final tennis contest can be completed in the morning. The oratorical contest will be held in the normal chapel in tli4 evening, after which the awards will be presented. The awards will consist of gold medals for the contestants who will have won first place in each division and silver cups to the schools which Till have won in the following contests during the year: track and field, tennis, typing, oratorical, basketball, foot ball and bafteball. JJ Petitions for New Roads Presented County Court Petitions for new market roads presented to the county court by Joseph Rubens of district 6 4, Wolfgang Peter, district 47, Hen ry Martin, district 21 and W. F. Weddle. district 30 were sustained and a total of three and three fourths miles of new county roads will be commenced and completed sometime this year. The first section petitioned, that in district 60, will include more than a mile from the St. Louis, Oregon Electric depot along the right-of-way. In the eecond, the Waldo Hills district, another mile will be built with a roadbed 50 feet wide. A road one half mile long will be constructed in districts 21 and 40 to connect the Salem-Macleay highway with t DANCING STARS New Stores Planned Construction Starts if n fr Hill Hii tlMlay t lub Enter riwcil m ItyerV Home HEMSTITCHING 6, S and! 19 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 iREO PEPPER FOR I 1 COLDS 111 CHEST; Ease your tight, cbia chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. i-Vel a. bad cold loosen up in just a bort time. Red Pepper Rub is the cold rem edy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and it certainly wm to -end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing i, has such . concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and .jrhen beat peaetrates right down into - colds, congestion, aching muscles and aora, stiff joists relief conies at once. The- moment yo apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat.. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a crtld, rheu matism,, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Rowlcs Red Pepper Rub, -made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. A.4-W LEAN ON A BETTER BANK BALANCE ,li MARTIN . Writes Profit Produdnff 41 Ads, ' ADVERWSG SERyiCE Directora' of - "., Appearinar in the superb spectacle "Aladdin a feature of the Al. G. Barnes circus which exhi one thousand people appear in the cast, heade Dancers, singers, pantomimists and musician agement to be the largest spectacle ever prod directs the production at each presentation af parade with the larger circuses has added spe actors are enabled to put their utmost efforts nd the Parade of Gold," the new processional bits Wednesday, May 18, in Salem. Nearly d by the Chinese beauty, Lola Lee Chong. s all contribute to what is claimed by the man- uced unp!er canvas. Al G. Barnes personally ternoon and night. The elimination of the ed and punctuality to the performances as the into their programs. another county road that distance away. The final tmile of improvement will be a road one mile south of the Jefferson-Scio highway paral lel to the Santiam. Salem Heights Club Plans Big Meeting Chicken Dinner to !! SorvI; lroc'eils for 'Flood Victims Baseball Team And Club Given Party Miscellaneous Shower Caivcn for Popular luteal I-nly Tho alem Heights Community lul will hold the last meeting of he year on , Friday, May 1.'!, at he hall. Frpm 5:30 until 7:30 a chicken dinner will be served cafeteria style and the proceeds will be used for the relief of flood victims. Following the dinner the regular business meeting will be held at which, .time officers for the en suing year will 'be elected. An excellent program will be given at this meeting. A partial list of the numbers follow: Piano duet, Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Robinson; reading, Mrs. Gor don McGilchrist; piano solo, Mil dred Tomlinson; reading, Mr. Baldwin; song, Ruth Stevenson; violin solo. C. X. Robinson; read ing, Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist. Several other numbers will be on the program, according to those in charge of the entertainment. Dormitory to Be Built for Men Normal Students OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, Ore., May 12. (Suecial) N. J. Arnold, business man of Monmouth, has completed, arrangements with Bert Towru send, Salem architect and contrac tor for the erection of a dormitory on the corner of West Jackson and College streets. The plans are drawn with the view of ac commodating only men students of the Oregon normal school and will be built accordingly. The ap proximate cost will be around $25,000 and the building will house and board about forty men. Excavation for the basement be gan today. Housing facilities for men stu dents at the normal school have been a serious problem and this dormitory will afford the men liv ing conditions equal to those of the women's dormitorv. HAZEL GREEN. May 12. (Special) A delightful miscel laneous shower was recently held for Miss Alice Ilashle hachor by her many friends at .the home of her mother, Mrs. Fred Hashle bacher. Many beautiful gifts were presented to the prospective bride with delicious refreshments serv ed to the guests. Those present at the shower were Mrs. Max Woods, Mrs. W. G. Davis, Mrs. Pearl Wood. Mrs. Adolph Kittilson, Mrj. Hattie Van Cleave, -mid Mrs. Ralph Van Cleave of Hazel Green; Mrs. Al vin Van Cleave and fV. and Mrs. W. O. Zelinski, Jr., of Scio; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Zelinskl, Sr.. and the Misses Martha and Emily Ru dishauser of Silverton; Mrs. Jane Brown. Mrs. Edna Nicholson, Irs. Pearl Hampton, Mrs. Martha Fal lon, Mrs. Harry Harrington, Mrs. Brady Davis, and Mrs. Helen Wa ser of Salem; Mrs. Chris Schwenk. Mrs. Joe Ackerman, Mrs. Margar et Selm of Mt. Angel; Mrs. Al bert Lenners of Zena. Mrs. Ada Jones of Portland. Mrs. Robert Beer of Labish, Mrs. Albert and and Mrs. Sophia Hashlebacher the guest of honor. The Hazol Green sewing club and the baseball team were de lightfully entertained last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave. An old fashioned taffy pull and many games were enjoyed by the guests. They included thp Misses Hilda Le Rosa, Carrie Williamson. Aline Montandon, Dorothy and Gerline Porter, Dorothy Montandon, Hel en Davis and I.ucile Stamen;; the Messers. Joseph McCoffery Peter Hashlebacher, Leonard Faist. Le Roy Van Cleave, Peter and Frank McCoffery. George Montandon and Mrs. La Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. Faist and the Hazel Green teachers, Miss Alber and Miss Paulson. Mrs. Albert Hashlebacher sur prized her husband with a birth- Grants Pass Seattle buyers take $25,000, option on 184 acres tin claims. - 1 day. dinner last week. Thirty were i present. i Mr. Jensen of lion it or was a J guest of his sister, Mrs. Kassitins- j son, Sunday. j Mrs. Willie Williamson is re- . covering from a recent serious j illne,ss. ! Mrs. Fred Hashb-baclter and son, Edward, made the trip to j Scio Monday. Mrs. Mildred Williamson and j sister. Bertha, went to Walla Wal- ' .... i la tsunuay to accompany their sister. Mrs. Hawkins to Salem with the body of her husband who died at the Veteran's hosijital there Saturday. Mr. Hawkins was buried in Salem Thursday under the auspices of Capitol Post No. 9 of the American Legion and Woodmen of the World. TENNIS M ATCH PLAXXED Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if it does not cure your case XEtSOX & HUNT, Druggist Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, Ore.. May 12. (Special) Dual tennis match has been scheduled to be played off j between Pacific college of New- ! and the Oregon normal school on Saturday, May 4. This match will be held on the Monmouth courts with both men and women participating. Sl'NNYSfDE. May 12.-(Spe-ciall -StiriiiVKide js to have. two new stores. Mr. Edwards, owner of the store recently destroyed by fire is planning to replace the old building with a new modern struc ture. Art Kellog. proprietor of the Sunnyside service station has the foundation laid for a hollow tile fireproof building. Mrs. C. R. , Gregg spent the week-end visiting her daughter. Helene. who is attending college at O. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vern Chandler of Tumwater, Wash.,were visit ing relatives in this district Sun day. The Sunnyside Community club will entertain the Marion County Federated Clubs, at t lie school house Thursday evening. May 26. The program will be furnished by the Albany chamber of commerce, M. S. Chandler and family of Sil verton. W. G. Chandler and family, G. T. Heckart and family and C. H. Murray of Salem were visitors at the W. S. Chandler home last Sunday. On aconnt o,f club members wishing to attend the prune meet ting to tie held at the Salem Chamber of Commerce Friday and the child health demonstration meeting on the same date the reg ular club meeting vvill s be post poned until Friday May 20. Air. and Mrs. E. O. LJeckley were visiting in Jefferson last Sunday. The Red Hill Birthday club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wyn Dyer at their Sunnyside home last Friday evening. About forty mem bers were present. The time was spent in conversation and games. Refreshments were servd during the evening and every one had a jolly god time. on the new section of the market highway. - Mils Helen McMillan enjoyed a visit from her parents last week end, j j" . Mr. and Mrs. Cole motored ,to Portland on Sunday. The pupils of the second grade had a surprise party for Sarah Morris on her birthday recently. The CantMiy family spent Sun day visiting za rulk county. 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