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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1928)
tesmaV. THE OREGON STA SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNINg APRIL 1, 1928 SALEM FOLKS By J. H. WILLETT "(lo(())(D)ID3 to 0 li: 0.. 1 WHERE to DINE ' TODAY v' SAV 8o$smY wife's FOLKS ARC MVIM6 WELL 1 SKOULO VMELL dTOP Wow m a VONT SAV, FEEDING THEM AMO THEY'LL f WITH ME ! AV PAS Mu w; iAJOT PRETTY SMALL Bone head LEAVE. ITTLS MOMEY GOES A UW6 WW SAYS as RUOSTORE You and your folks, the other fellowyand his folks will all be vastly pleased with our speedy service on Kodak developing: and finishing.. LOCAL NE WS BRIEFS In Salem Friday Fred Beer of North Howell com munity, and well known In Salem, was a business visitor In this city Friday afternoon. Mrs. Audrey Hobson Formerly With the Smart Shop 1 now employed at Mack's. 1025 Buick roadster with glass closure, Duco paint, license CC7C ftft and extras tPeJIeJeUU 1924 Willys-Knight Sedan, 255. $475.00 -The House That Service Built' Dental Society to Meet The Marlon-Polk-Yamnlll Den tal society will hold an. all day meeting at the Salem chamber of comnieice auditorium Tuesday. Special Sunday Dinner Served 5:45 to 8 D. m. Marion Hotel. IV. G. Xde Speaker Monday W. Q. Ide, manager of the state :hamber of commerce, will address the Salem chamber of commerce at the weekly luncheon Monday noon. His subject will be the land settlement work that the state chamber is doing. Mr. Ide has been active in this type of work for 20 years. to every business man In the city and so the Ad club members hare Invited all of the business men to attend. Mr. Harm Is making a tour of the Pacific coast and will make a special trip from Port land to attend this luncheon next Thursday. From Portland he will journey to Vancouver. B. C, and then back to New York. Furniture Upholsterer And repairing. Glese-Powers Furnltura Co. Fir Reported The local fire department was called out to North Capitol street early Saturday morning where a small fire had started from a de fective flue. It was toon put out through the use of chemicals. No serious damage was reported. See "Our Pianos" Before buying. H. Furniture Co. Stiff Editor to Lecture--r , Two Illustrated lectures will be given at the Willamette university Wednesday and Thursday eve nings by Dr. William Webster Ells worth, well known lecturer and former editor of the Century mag azine. The lectures will be given in" the Waller hall auditorium. The first will be on Queen Anne and the other on Shakespeare and old Lqndon. A Gift Room Devoted Entirely To Inexpensive gifts for bridge and party. Pomeroy & Keene's Xo-Profit Sale to Continue At the French Shop 115 N. High and The La Bette Shop 494 State. Never before have yon been able to buy here at such prices at the beginning of a season. M. Buff Morrison. crashed into the rear end of a wagon and team driven by R Clark, about eight miles north of Salem on the Pacific highway. Clark received Injuries in the col lision, which sent him to the Salem General hospital for treatment. After an examination It was found that he was not Injured as severe ly as first thought. Shea declared that he had intended to stop his machine behind the wagon but when he applied his brakes the car skidded. Lawn Mowers Ground On- Automatic machine. Exper ienced mechanic. Phone 27SS-M. Seriously Hi Glen Rape of Woodburn and well known In this city. Is serious ly ill at the Salem general hospit al where he underwent a major op eration a short time ago. Easter Candles and Novelti Let us mail them for you. Gray Belle. The Radio Service & Accessories H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. For Sale 120,000 Second Hand Bricks or any less amount 12.50 per thousand. Call Bar ham Bros., 320 U. S. Nat l Bank Bldg.. tel 637. Hartley Gives Review Rev. Robert Hardey of Silver ton gave an Interesting review of the recent much talked of book en titled "The Discontent of the Min ister," at chapel of the Kimball school ot Theology last Friday. Many were present and the review was greatly enjoyed. Rev. Hardey Is personally acquainted with the author of the book, Rev. Shepard. Only One More Week Until Easter. Gray Belle Candies. Snap- Good seven room home with large east front lot, located at 1535 S. Liberty St. Price $4350 terms, Immediate possession, w II. Guabenhorst1 & Co., 134 S. Liberty. How High is Up? . Communications of all descrip tions and charcters are being re ceived by the local chamber of commerce each day, but the one received yesterday morning from a Junior high school student takes the cake. The letter was mailed at Algoma, Ore. It reads as follows: Dear Sir: How long have I to go to school to get a job as postmas ter, stenographer or agent for some company, etc. I am finishing the eighth grade this year. Visits Patients Mrs. K.'T. Simms, Mrs. H. M. Austin and Mrs. Clyde Whitman, all of Woodburn, visited Friday with Mrs. Henry L. Bents and son who are confined at the Willam ette sanitarium. Issued Permit A permit for the erection of a one story dwelling at 1010 How ard street was Issued to F. B. Rob erts yesterday afternoon. The es timated cost of the new structure is $1500. Guaranteed Dry Wood, Phone 18 Salem Fuel Co., 752 Trade St. Hyacinths, Single Early Tulips White daffodils for Easter. Sign Salem Bulb Co.. Wallace Road Telephone 116F4. Xotlce Beside the regular office hours. the county clerk's office will be open evenings between 5 and 8 o'clock to register voters. It you are now registered and voted once the past two years and have not moved or married you need not come. Otherwise come at once. To Conduct Mlsslo; Beginning with 7:30 Monday night. Rev. S. J. Prange of Mount St. Michaels college at Hill- yard, Wash., will conduct a one week mission at the St. Vincent da Paul church. This was an nounced Rev. T. V. Keenan, pas tor of the church. Services will be held both morning and evening, beginning at 8 and 7:30 o'clock respectively. A special children's instruction period will be held at 2:30 each afternoon. 6 Bedrooms New Modern 3 complete bath rooms $7000. See on large corner lot at 1710 South Winter. Real buy. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High etreet. 1-Yee Elks Dance Tomorrow Eve Be sure to come early, this fre Dance for Elks only. No-Profit Sale To Continue At the French Shop 115 N. High and The La Bette Shop 494 State. Never before have you been able to buy here at such prices at the beginning of a season. M. Buff Morrison. - Hold Sleeting at Keizer About 60 members attended the regular church, night meetin? which was held at Keixer Frida night.' A delicious supper wa served at 6:30 o'clock. 'Mrs. G N. Thompson conducted the devo tlonal services In the Absence of Rev, Robert Witty. Special mu sic was given by Glen and Wlllard Savage. A social hour was en Joyed after the services. For - Attractive store or office room on Liberty near State St. $100 per month. W. H. Grabenhorsl & Co.. 184 S. Liberty. A Recital of The Melody Way Piano pupils will be given at Tallman's Piano Store at 8:00 o'clock Tuesday evening. April 3. The public is Invited. Enrollments for new classes . are now being made. v . -. ; "s " i - - V - " Eastern' Man to Speak ; The principal . speaker at the weekly" luncheon of the Salem Ad club next Thursday will be O. C. Hani of New York city, a. former newspaper inaa. j It lg beliered Injured in Crash- Walter Shea, Portland, who was enroute to Salem early yesterday morning, found it difficult to stop his automobile suddenly due to that his talk will be of lnterep wet pavement, and as a result The Bon Bon Barber Shop- Will be at location formerly occupied by Terminal Barber Shop. 185 North High St. Opes for business Monday, April 2nd W. M. Garner, J. Wesley Warren. test to determine Its entrant In the county oratorical contest to be held at Silverton April 20 and as result Clifford Mauldlng was selected. Mr. Fox reports two oth er schools. ParkeravlHe and Brooks, to have selected their can didate recently. SO Gal. Barrels For sale cheap 1 Tel. 2 187 J. Divorce Demanded Helen Holcomb yesterday filed a complaint in circuit court ask ing divorce from Carl Holcomb. Lumber for Sale Cheap, oome and see. 1542280 S. Church. Phone A decree of divorce was yester day handed down In circuit court in the case of Francis Fields re Virgil A. Fields. She Is also grant ed $25 a month alimony and awarded the custody ot two minor children. New A Used Pianos Large Stock. H. L. Stiff Co. McMinnvlUe Editor H Sheldon Sackett. editor and pub lisher of the McMinnvlUe Telephone-Register, was a .visitor in Salem last night. His newspaper has been a dally tor the past week, while a cooking school was In progress. Chicken Diane Today at the Geay Belle. Chicken Dinner Served all day at The Spa. For Dinner This Eveniug si.zo aianer , at the Marion hotel today. Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Box 181 S. Liberty St. Tables for ladies. Open all dar. Special Chicken Dinner Today Ana nome made salads. State Cafeteria. : s . Argo Restaurant Roast Chicken Dinner and Sud per 50c. Special Roast Chicken Dinner 50 Home Restaurant. Special DeHote Chicken Dinner 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. White House Barbecued Chicken and ' Everything that goes with it, 50c, at the Nook. 879 N. High. Chicken Dinner The Alexandra 50c, 1030 Chemeketa. Tel 1539. Food That Tempts the palate Steak dinner, chicken dinner. Fryers on toast. Gleehaven Inn. (formerly Minto's) Jack Martin, Prop. 5 miles south of Salem on Pacific Highway, tel 8F23. Betty Lou Luncheonette 1326 State Street. Chicken Dinner 50c. QEASE1EIR IFILWIEn& GIVE FLOWERS and make it a joyous Easter for someone. Buy 'your Easter flowers here and get the finest, freshest blossoms or plants for the lowest prices you'll find anywhere In town. Flowers telegraphed anywhere. So Wo mimwMMJiPi? SALEM'S BONDED TELEGRAPH FLORIST 512 State St. TELEPHONE 380 H Free Elks Dance Tomorrow Eve- Be sure to come early, this free Dance for Elks only. 075 South Church- Put down to $5000. Yes $5000. Pavement paid. 6 blocks to court house. Reasonable terms. Imme diate possession. Becke & Hen drlcks, 189 N. High street. Circulars Sent Out- Sunday school circulars have been distributed by most of the churches In Marion county for the purpose of increasing adult Sun day school attendance. Members of any church which did not re ceive a supply, are advised to notify Fred deVries and receive them free of charge. No-Profit Sale to Continue At the French Shop 115 N. High and The La Bette Shop 494 State Never before have you been able to buy here at such prices at the beginning of a season. M. Buff Morrison. of the county are: Sam Calrmes, graduate of the normal school next June, Grassy Pond, district No. 56; Mrs. J. V. Starrat, teacher at the Central Howell school this year, engaged as principal of Rob erts, district No. 48; Eleanor Se- guln, Fairfield, district No. 26; Gertrude McTavish, Parkersville district No. 82; Edna E. Hayes, principal at Parkersville; Thelma Barnett, Maplewood, district No. 102; Myra McGrath, West Wood burn, district No. 44; Marden Oveross, principal at Evergreen, district No. 10. Fairgrounds Road Two excellent bouse buys $3200 and $3700. Each has large frontage oa Fairgrounds Road One New Home furnace and fire place. Terms. The other older '"fee home furnished. Cash. See Montgomery, to be heard these now. Both vacant. 1831 Fair grounds Road and 955 Norway Becke 4 Hendricks. 189 N. High street. Radio Service Accessor! es- H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Road Petitions Three road petitions asking im provements In District IT, near Brooks, wsre presented to the Mar lon county court yesterday. The petitions were as follows: by R. Butte, to be beard May 7; by W. Howard Ramp, heard April 4; by O. E May 2. No-Profit Sale to Continue At the French Shop 115 N. High and The La Bette Shop 494 State. Never before have you been able to buy here at such prices at the beginning of a season. M. Buff Morrison. More Teachers Hired- Teachers who are seeking posi tions for the coming school year continue to flock Into the office of the county school superintendent. Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, In num bers that far exceed the available positions. Saturday, particularly, sees an Influx of Job seekers, both experienced and college students who will be ready for a job in June. Instructors who have been recently hired among the schools Visits Schools William W. Fox, rural county school supervisor, spent Friday visiting' schools at Hullt, Mountain View and Porter. At Porter the schools was holding its local con- TYPEWRITERS X.. O. SMITH COXOHA SXTHDSTaJUro ASDBK8 Ail MtkH VMS Uachln.a TBOS. son -PHom 081. sat Oesrt at. Easter Eggs SPECIAL FOR EASTER 27c a lb. Two lbs. for 50c This Special try the lb. only Only at Schaef er's iDRTJO STORE Original Yellow Front :: 15 N. Coml St. ; Phone 197 The Pesslar Agency ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New cr Used Motors VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical 191 South Hign Tel. 2113 G3 We Manufacture All Kinds of RUBBER STAMPS Make Corporate and Notary Seals Prompt Service Atlas Boo . . Store Phone 340 Mutual Savings and Loan Association A 8alem Institution Organized In 1910 Place your savings with us Let us finance your home on weekly or monthly payments 142 South Liberty Street Married April 1 Leland C. Kelthley, 21, of Mill City, yesterday took out a license to marry Ruby Delia Mills, 22. of Salem. The wedding is . scheduled to take place at the parsonage of the First Christian church today. Two other marriage licenses were sv also granted yesteraay, as follows: Elgin L. McLcary, 24, Silverton, to Edna M. Abbott, 22, ot Silver ton; Charles Julian Lunsford, 39. Portland, to Norma Lee Stamp, 21. ot Stay ton. Or. Cause in Stayton President John M. Canse of Kim ball Schoo of Theology will be the principal speaker at the district Sunday school convention which Is being held in Stayton today. Dr. Canse left yestesday evening and expects to return this evening. slons will be 100 by 22. Olson is proprietor of the floral shop located at Court and High streets. OBITUARY Hyacinths, Single Early Tulips White daffodils tor Easter. Sign Salem Bulb Co., Wallace Road. Telephone 11F4. To Construct Green Ho Oscar D. "Frosty" Olson, local florist, announces that he Is com pleting plans for the construction of a new green house on his small ranch north of Salem, on the Pacific highway. The estimate cost of the new structure Is $3000. The building will be of the latest type and construction, supported by steel frame, and cedar sash bars to support the glass along the roof and upper sides. It will also be equipped with a continuous ventilation shaf. If weather conditions are favorable, work on the building will begin next week. Its dlmen- Strausbangh William H. Strausbaugh died at his residence March 31 at the age of 65 years. He Is survived by three sons William R. of Nebr., Frank M. and Richard A. of Sa lem. Four daughters Mrs. F. J. Siewert. Mrs. Henry Wolfe, and Mrs. Ernest Williams, and Mrs. J. B. BUiter all of Salem. One pro- ther O. R. Strausbaugh. ot Salem. Funeral services will be held from chapel of Clough-Houston company formerly Webb's Funeral Parlors, Monday at S p. m. Rsv. Q. E. Ers- kins officiating. Interment will take place In the Lee Mission Cemetery. of Falls City, died at the age of CO-' years. She is survived by a sister, ' Mrs. J. F. Delansy ot Crescent City ) California. The remains are in ' care of the Terwilllger home'.' Graveside services will be held at Monmouth cemetery "today at 2 p, m. , MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIOnON. Mngr. Watterhonse At a local hospital, March 29. Mrs. Nellie Watterhouse, formerly FLORAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS GOLD FISH, BIRDS C F. BRE3THAUPT Telephone 880 112 Stats St BABY CHICKS TODAY All popular breeds at popular prices. All BWD tested. FLAKE'S PETLAXD 278 State rnrg TORIO rdlnf UnsM. W In nrt your (Iaiici tfainit breakage Examination too. Thompson -Glntsch Optical Co. 110 N. Oomm'l Bt. 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