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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1927)
Z 8 UTR OREGON STATESMAN. RALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1021 mmmr ! ' MEMBERS BUSK They Undertake Mucli for hft Pnmmnn funnel ' WnrU for Summer Planned ; Aa the faculty expense of the 'imdget at Kimball School of The ology is by far the largest Item, -It is well for contributors toward -' the support of the school to know !what these men may le doinj? out of school hours. It.seems to the nevr president, Dr.s John M. Canse, ;that there Is no more conscien iilons group of men Ho be found -anywhere. ; Nothing seems to be : too much for the communities near by to ask that, they do not readily undertake for the com mon rood. Professor C. I. Andrews spends most of his weekends directing .jBchools of religious education throughout western Oregon. This week he Is at Junction City. He has accepted the important posi tion for the summer of director of religious education at the Gladstone chautauqua. Doctor E. S. Hammond, the nestor of the faculty, will visit the college of ;the Pacific, Stockton, Cal., and call on old friends enroute, spend ing some time with his son, -who la a chemist at the navy bead quarters. Mare Island. hall School ntndent pastors; It la largely through his Influence hat mnay cuurcns m m-ariiy country tow as bate Vofcit. awakened for more helpful community service along modern linf '.4 of a more practical , character. President Cansn expects to attend a dozen summer institutes and conferences In the interest of students . and supoprt of the several annual con ferences within the territory of tho seminary. Those who reflect on this heavy program .for the summer among the Kimball faculty will appreci ate their ambitions in the inter est of others and the better pre paration they will have for next year's teaching. In former years much of the field work for funds has been done in the summer by these men. It would seem a good business venture to let them he freed from this1 detail and turn to the special work they have in mind for the summer. This will require a prompt response from the friends In sending in their contributions. This can easily save the expense of paid field workers and show the personel in terest of the people of Oregon and the northwest in the welfare of Kimball School of Theology. The financial policy is to make the money go as far as possible, aud President Canse and the trustees are relying on the interest of the people. TBOUPETO pan rslrow ne gittuualnf-s.. present t heir benefit ierforB ; fr the- flood viftima of thy MsjxKippi valley. The fun makers annou'nee that there will he new songs, new jokes and an entirely rearranged program. . Tic kets are on sale under charge-! Every Cent of Proceeds to Go for Relief of Flood Area Victims Those who have seen the Am erican Iegion minstrel troupe in action need have no fear that they will have to sit through a stale of the lied Cross and the Salva-tit "owner. tion Army at SI each. There are to he no reservations for either performance,, one of which will be at 7 o'clock and the other at 9. The slogan Is "First come first served." In addition to the minstrel show there will bo a picture and the drum corps of Salem post No. f ,13 w irtfoy-Tf-1? an-rhT tt? ajgas stuff, .'.?,. . t Y The proeeds every cent paid ii rfir t ickets-r will b turned over to swell Salem's. quota of the Red Cross Mood relief fund: The Capi tol theater lias Im-ji donated, lock, stock and barrel, by Frank Illiglu It's going to be Salem's r.ight- in the cause of humanity. big hoys nntx TO dkatii HOI? ART. Okla., May 14. (AP) Perry Davis. 7, and his brother Ralph, 9. were burned to death when their home was lam-: aged by fire here tonight. RRtSIDE SELECTED PORTLAND. May 14. (AP) Seaside Orei was selected today as the convention city of the itpend the summer with the Tern-I of tlie Motaodist Episcopal church. pie Tour, known as the Students' Travel " Tour of Europe and the Holy Iand. He has greatly de sired to. make this trip for several years as a special aid to his Bible courses at Kimball and Willamette "university. His son, : Kenneth, will accompany him. Much of the sum mer, teaching, ho had expected to do will be taken over by Professor C. if. Reefer. With his special studies at Boston for a number of ."years, Port. Keefer is well prepared to add many new meth ods, and expressions that young people will eagerly accept. He will teach at the summer school of Kimball School,: from June 15. lasting ten; days.. Then he will be on the faculty at, 'the Epworth league Institutes at j Falls City and. at Ocean Park.. Washington. A Heavy IVogram Professor WV-H. 'HerUog, whom to. many' men of Salem' know for his athletic interests, last year le Toted much of the summer to rural leadership among the ; churches and conferences in Cal ifornia. H to considered auth ority on "matters regarding home missions - ami church extension. Most of his Sundays are taken among the churches of the- Kim- Eafl Flun was elected presi dent of the organization today. - -- , SETS XKW RECORD .HOUSTON. Texas. M,iy 14. (AP) Edvin Wide, famous Swed ish runner, lowered the world's record for a mile and a ouartor IMIH hftfn tfitu nftArnnnn uOinn traveled the distance in " minutes. 31:1 seconds. He clipped 3:9 sec onds off the former mark. , y Reedsport to build new $30, 000 union high school. f r I f r rr, Y"VM Or- V. trrrrrrrm'r' Both Are Written On The Same Page The history of this bnk has been bound up closely with the prosperity of the community. In fact, the story of our growth, i$ written on the very same page as that of the success of our individual depositors,4 in vj which ware glad to say, we have had a part and your -f . account is cordially invited on the same basis. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK "The Dank That Service Built" Accnrts for Bale tup iuSdtli a nirn in a tvr , juRrri Chiropractic will prove to you the' same as it l has proven to others that you need hot suf fer.; Rheumatism or s ' Neuritis 'is quickly ad- justed. , ; Consult ;: . . . ' : iDIL SCOFlELO ' Straight patmi$ Ckiropraepr iS06 Fl'rst National Barlk i S0rEaeG3 ESflGfjacatt e Slk Building: LEAN ON A PETTERBANK BALANCE MARTIN .Writes : Prof if Produclnff .'.Ads-, --: ADVERTISING, SEHVICS ; rrof.:sUe JrabUcSty Phena 733' I 1 vrx 1 A popular window teat desica with real individuality mad of nuM aromatic ted cedar bcartwood aad a marveiouaty beautiful bp ckaat. Ideal ior uac aa louae ia wiAtiow or at (M l M. 4&ukb. Hemlar value, f 50., Now Qnly $29. 5 0 ni , r "l i 1 T ' - -'l "IW a 5 - xv '; A btanttfal chest with femiOB wti- ' ant exterior a ad full fach thick . MoeU of aramatic red cedar heart- ; waod. . Wala fimsfadecorated wik crackled caamaL -lftS we, '. w oniy Liberal Credits! To commemorate their 15th Anniversary the makers of Lane 'Cedar Chests offered two of their most popular models at a price that simply shattered, all precedent. We were able to obtain a limited number of these chests-and here they Tare ! .Values we have never in all our business : experience seen equaled. Regular $50.00 chests at ......$29.85 vy. DELIVERS ; tfcesc chests ' ; wherever and i whenever you My.; .Balance in small weekly or montxuy payment. irr woman-mrr votms 1 knoiri'&a'valDe' chHt-n&'a: a'price so onbelierably low that EveW woman every yomz gal of a cedar chest, - Nothiac T caoT ever buy will live you more joy and pleasure, more pride and Anticipation, or better moth damage protection for your valuables. .: s f.- : Wf !j; . l'H M . Yon know that! And here's at last a chance for you to tret the very chest you want one that is , beautiful high grade, made of the choicest aro matic red cedar heartwood only as Lane makes you just CANT put off any longer: By all means see these two Anniversary Sale Chests, one in wahrat the other m natural cedat finish. Bat both with the Lane 9 Points of. Per fection wrthoot which no chest can' give lasting fragrance and enduring service. , - ; YOUNG MEN! M you would farther ingratiate yourself with some lady fair give her. one of these splendid "Hope Chests." r . " , - V- Fcr aaw a . norm! - We could only get a few of these beautiful chests.. First come first served. Avoid disappointment by coming today. "Bring her with you." 7 I HEUE I 1 UNDERW RITERS ASS'N f t' As Agents, Offer the Following Accounts for Sale to the Highest Bidfder; Reserving the Rfghtf to Reject Any or All Bids NAME v ADDRESS . NATURE OF ACCT. W. A. Adclhart. Salem. Qrp. Merchandise C. E. Timmie. Robt. .Car&tm . Loid Crandall. Chas. Eld L. R. Martin... R. H. Perry... F. A. Hash V. W. Horlon. .......Salem, Qre..... Salem, Ore..... AMOUNT ..::: in.oo 1Q2.1G .132,81 5 -I 45.90 25.70 v ........ 31.50 ; 107.00 32.00 37.36 .... ... 33.17 .. 12.CI ..... 36.05 ....... 13.85 : 31.50 4.00 .. . 14.75 .21.95 ........ 7.50 ....... 37.48 ........ 350.00 47.25 1 1 0.00 ...iPfote and Interest.. 185.00 ......Note and .Interest................ 15.00 .....Note and Interest...... 1 : 7.50 .Note and Interest....... . ... , 55.10 Hugh Aspinwall .. ....Salem, Ore....... ....Note and Interest.,. 37.27 . Clarence . Ingram ......Salem, Ore Drugs ... 10.00 Grover Potter Salem, Ore. .-.Drugs -.:--.....:............. 38.05 Ed. Bartoz Salem, Ore.. ..Merchandise" ....,.......... 16.55 Carl Shafer Salem, .Ore....;......Merchandise 4....: 18.43 R. Holt Salein, Qre .Merchandise .. ..... Salem, Ore... .. . -.Merchandise Salem, Ore.. ....Material ; and Labor... ......Salem,' Qre .....Material -'and ; Labor ..Salem, Ore.---------Material and Labor .Salem, Ore..... .'..Material and Labor Saleni, Ore...... Material and! Labor. -Note , .: . ,....v... .....IJalance on Car:....:. F. R. Scoville; Salem, Ore. ...... Material R. N. Neff.. .. Saiem ' Qre....... Blaterial and Labor. ... . .. Frank Hickman ....Salem, 'Ore..-- Building Material d Ralph Mason Salem, . Ore.. ;:.ABui!ding Material....... W. K. McKnight Siem, Ore. -..- Wood and Millwork... C. A. Ramsey- Salem, Ore......--Buildlng Material Mrs. Mabel Ross Salem, iOre .. .. - Oregon Auto Trans. Co. .Salem, iOre..i...-. .Iiurnberi......,- . .... R. Harry Mills Salem, Pre .WoovJ arid Building Material Mrs. G. N. Williams Salem, Ore.- Waotf-'i:............':....:.:.. J. V. Johnspn Salem, Ore.,... ..Building Material ........... Claude II. Stevenson Salem, Ore...... .....Note and Interest...... W. L. Royal Salem, Ore. :Note and Interest ...... Hugh R. Smith Salem, One.: .... ... Jfote and Interest ........... H. II. Mumford ...Slem, Ore John J. McAllister Salem, Ore Albert Wm. Kendall Salem, Ore Paul Johns .Salem, Ore.... Reuben Arslanian Harold Lee Cias. Coy O. C. Freed A. G. Spence Ed. Potter Salem, Mrs. A. G. McMillen ...Salem .Salem, Ore. Merchandise .Salem, Ore Groceries ...... .Saleni, Ore... ..Merchandise ..Salem, Ore.. .. Salem, Ore- Ore.. Ore.. Merchandise and Interest. Merchandise ...... Merchandise ... .... .. ... ... ......Merchandise 48.70 33.23 49.69 110.06 11.75 12.48 37.85 32.43 Creditors will not advertise these "Account for Sale" again if . ; sold or settled A. E. McKee Salem, Ore. C. E. Thomas Salem, Ore.. J. W.; Sasteel .Salem, Ore.: J. P. Mero Salem, Ore.. ...v..Bad Checks and Costs ... . 3.25 Groceries ..... .. ....... .,... :. ..:. .... 291.62 Balance on Phonograph. 78.00 :Balance on Phonograph..... I........ 74.65 Reuben Arslanian Salem, Ore . ..Drugs :...... Ed. Hodge Salem, Ore. .....Material and .J.. j..... 4.40 Labor.. .......;..... . 32.60 Jim O'Riley Salem, Ore ........Balance on Car... i :-..:....... . VV. A. Moore..... Salem, Ore .......Material and Labor Lloyd Mitchell Salem, Ore ...Material and Labor... ... R. T. Gore 1.. Salem, Ore. -..-rJudgment, Costs and Interest. C. E. Thomas. Salem, Ore. Groceries . A. W. Thomas Salem, Ore.. ....... ..Judgment Mifce Etzel W. Salem, Ore .Merchandise Ivan IL Jones..... r...... Brooks, Ore, .Building Material . .. ...4.., . G. H. Robbins. ...... ..Rickreall, Ore Note and Interest.. J. H. Schaffer C. H. Hupp... S. Hanchy ... .. ... W. F.Wright . C. E. Hammett F. NV Neer Frank ' Keys... S. G. Sheets Frank Cronn .. .. ....Turner, Ore ... ,4Drugs r-...; .... :.... ....Turner, Ore ....Merchandise ........ .... Turner, Ore..;...... Merchandise ..:.... ....... Turner, Ore. ... Material and Labor...: ....Turner, Ore Material' and Labor.?:... Turner, Ore Merchandise Turner, Ore. ....Merchandise and Loan.... ....Turner, Ore. Material and Labor-.;..: .... Aumsville, Ore...:. Material and Labor....... S. B. Hanschy Aumsville, Ore..... Groceries Jack, Reisterer. .Stay ton. Ore. Groceries ; Jack Reisterer:. ...... Stay ton. Ore. .1 Merchandise . Jack Reisterer.. J. W. Sooner.. 1 Oila Olinghouse. J. A. Cornley.. M. C. Chamberlain. ....: Stay ton, Ore. Merchandise Stay ton, Ore. ...Notes Stayton, Ore. Merchandise ..Stayton, Ore......;.Drugs -.'L'.. .... Stayton, Ore. .......Drugs A. P. Herman . Stayton, Ore. r Drugs ...J ;.. ...li: M. E Morely... ...Sublimity, Ore Merchandise .:.. Jerome Lauderelte:. . Sublimity, Ore Merchandise ; F. B. Smith : Sublimity, Ore.:...Merchandise ... A. T. Ritlpr-, ....... Sublimity, Ore Merchandise X. Mrs. Chas. Amort Shayr, Ore .1 Drugs ..i, Nick Endirs- ...:.Scio, Qre.. Bad Check . . ..... .... 400.00 185.16 37.16 396.40 291.62 160.58 51.70 96.75 36.75 6.20 69.18 ;44.85 18.13 67.20 9.82 149.06 63.06 57.78 28.74 15.48 20.85 9.15 100.00 48.15 8.80 9.06 21.15 316.88 21.15 21.00 27.75 18.95 10.00 All of the Above Accounts Are Legally Negotiable The North American Underwriters Association will receive bids for the above-named accounts and will continue to advertise them for sale until sold at some price. These accounts are guaran teed (by creditors) undisputed, correct and justi The Worth American Unden7fuG?s Ass'n I ' 1 SALEM, OREGON PORTLAND, OREGON Pa O. BOX 93 t i ' t ! I i""r w ; -. -., t MHaMaeawHaHiawpw O.jywvr ' ? s f?av : f - k -.- j :' : rx. U;P.Q;(pO(4176