12 The New Obegon Statesman, iSalem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September tS, 1928 1; V ' HI VISIT 1DDBU1H.S. Graduate of 18 Years Ago Among Those Respond- i V ; tag to Roll Can WOODBUBN'Ore.. Sept. 22. A graduate of 18 years. ago was Present Friday the fourth annual homecoming: of Woodburn high . scUool, held In the hlth school - auditorium. .- Other jrrads werw present from lilO to ISIS with practically every class represent ed. Mrs: Marie Skel SimmoM, one of the fire girls who eonrposei the class of 1910 answered to roll call. The largest number from any one class was 12, from the class 6f '28. Ooach Is Speaker "A ' quitter never wins and a winner never cults' waa tho' sub . ; ' Ject of a. brief pep talk and sport owtlook for the coming football , u-asoa by Coach Ray Wolf. He V complimented the student body ' - on its support of the teams and ' X spoko vividly of the "never die" " - spirit and good sportsmanship of his players. V. D. Bain, superintendent of - Woodburn - schools, also stressed 'sportsmanship In -his addresses on "Things for which Woodburn high school stands. "Sportsman- "i 'fh'P - much more to be desired than the mere wfnntng of game: True manhood and 'wpmenhood are- the- things that are really worthwhile." said Mr. Bain. k r Program Presented The program of the annual homecoming assembly was as follows: Piano solo -Wllma Morrison. Call to order, Wlnton Hunt, ; president of the student body, i Duet vocal Juaaita Hicks wid Ruth Geer. Welcome, V. D. Bain, superin- a tendent and principal. Response in behalf of the alum ni. Maurice Bogard, 'it. Roil call of 813 graduates by - - classes. Vera -Garrett, secretary of student body. . Instrumental duet, Ralph Hul , bert and Fred Kins. . . New yells and old. Tell Kings John Nelson sad Staiitor Strk. Address. Mr. Bain. , introduction to the. alumni of the executive board and student council. School songs, led by song queens, Hasel Steinboff '28 and Peggie Sadler. Introduction of all football, basketball and track letter men. with talks by the captains on this year's prospects. k Talk. Coach Ray O. Wolf. ' History of the "Wireless" bi monthly newspaper Warner Guiss. editor. . History of the Wohiscan, an- nual publication, Elma-Doris Ifavemann, editor. Jfi traduction of the faculty to the alumni. Awarding of yell king letter to Warren Conine, '28. Helping the Homemoker Evening Refreshments Crabflake Salad Date Bread Sandwiches Pineapple Sherbet Chocolate Nut Cake Coffee Hard Candles rrabfUk Salad, Serving Eight ( For variety serve in chilled tonv&to cases). 2 cups-erabflakes, 2 cups diced JklAW 9 a n k . . 1 . . f, - v , cvvtni sss, icea. cup chopped sweet pickles, ft , r, teaspoon salt, teaspoon papri ; ka. 8 pimiento stufBBd olives. 1 cup stiff mayonnaise. V Mix one-half the mayonnaise with all the ingredients, accepting I airalesto stuffed olrrea. Chill mixture. When ready . to serve, place portions In cups of crisp Itttueo loaves and top with the xfct of the mayonnaise. Place the olives la tho centers of each service. Serve at once." , Crabflakes contain many fine bones as thin as cartilage, so be very careful to remove them dur ing the preparation It Is best to. take the crabflakes up ia the fingers aad pull them apart. Any of the fine bones will be easily de tected and many be pulled out. v Date Bread T 2 iups flour, V cups Graham' flour. 2-3 cup light brown sugar. 1 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon baking powder. 2 teaspoons soda, 1 cup . chopped dates, 1 cups sour milk. If roa could the. dust and dirt your, garments can absorb m say three months you would ' hart them : cleaned mors often. We call and deHvur anxwhera. Wo CaH and Deliver - .--- ' JAPANESE BANS : LAUJTDRY AND CLBAJK1SX , . .... t 455 FEItllT STSSEf. Tolephoao TZ3 " . rZ&lpf 1 1 1 J Dtmmmd l tSSr if rrtxjtmt Comfort FcaitinxxbrhiG Small ' - j . 'Wmw m to mmm mk mm w m ttnnT rDUR-ROOM houses are smaller than most home builders are content 'with in , this . day of exaggerated ideas but it Often happens that such a home is adequate. For sueh cases this little home offers special inducements in both cost and comfort. Using jcommon brick, it can be built at a cost well within the reach of the man of .average in come and the expense of maintaining it will never prove burden-, some, its rooms art ill large, well lighted and cheerful, insuring inaximum comfort. And its arrangement and size are such that it cannot but be a saver of steps for the housewife. 1 The living room across one entire end of jthe house will always be the life center of this home. It is amply large to accommodate comfortably all the members of the. family, and it is. so lighted by windows on three sides that it will always be cheerful. The dining Jalcove to the rear-off the kitchen is ample ifor the needs of the family and dispenses TW Co-amon Brick Manafcturrm' if EXHIBIT OF BRICK WORK TO BE DISPLAYED IN PORTLAND Interesting Show is Scheduled to Open fn Meier & Frank Auditorium Monday Showing History of Building j Architects and architectural students, together with all who are interested In construction dew velopment with particular refer ence to brickwork, will find much of interest in the exhibit of medi rel and modern brick architecture In Germany which is to open in Portland at Meier Franks Aud itor ium beginning Sept. 24 and to continue, free to the public, for a j period of one week. It Is prob ably the most complete presenta tion of architecture in any one material that has ever been ac complished, and traces the pro gress of German brickwork from the 11 century to the present- It is being offered under the auspices of the Common Brick Manufactur er's association of America. .This group of photographs, more than 500 in all. was collect ed under the personal direction of Privy Councilor Dr. Edmund 3-Piece Bedroom Suife ' A IJeal Buy at . This charming set is beaatifaUy decorated in Nile Green enamel three pieces, bed, chiffonier and vanity. - Come in today and see it. Market Furniture Co. We Deliver A New Method of ' ISES-II7IM Saves You Money Adds to Comfort )Ce aeW to rusovs your old roof 11 If Kod Cedar Ehlacs right over taeolirooi "A dMrourVf practkat autW hat loca worked - out ssvss reatoviaf ri eli roe, jvrfifa litter, improve sp of bouse, adds auwaiualy aad ooauoct. WaH be glad to supply details. Qua trsted ioldsr, csriiasu also t&e t skfaglca, e aeovtde a casiplcte enlwgtif aad te-stafjiag service. Doai roof uotfl you Javestfpte. J.. W. Cppaiand Yards Tarda ia XTeat Salem Alaa'r Leaia nabbard, TarnhSl, TBB NADOWAH DESIGN A403 ance of ' the house. And they dress welL Small homes, homes of this size in fact, are the most difficult of them all to make expressive of any distinctive architectural type or charm. Yet the more you look at this design the more it grows upon you. It is possibly the cut-in upper windows with the unusually steep roof that impress one. - Arwitl . Ow-lans. OkK mm hnU Schusler, of Berlin for several years prior to the World War an attache of the German Foreign Of fice and architectural advisor to the Foreign Minister who directed the erection of Germany's embassy buildings in foreign countries. Dr. Schueler wss likewise instrumen tal in the collection of the Ameri can architectural exhibit which for two years has .been ia Ger many, on exhibition periodically in different German cities. This is merely a reciprocal effort. Ereiv tually this collection will be do nated to some American architec tural college. k Five Groups Shown Five distinct groups are shown in the collection, tracing the pro gress of German brickwork devel opment with striking fidelity from the 11th century to the present day. Four of these groups are de voted chiefir to medieval con- 1 "At The Market" H Commercial and Marion Streets A t&ctfeal ana yrcYtn method Fbhilly Hbrno with the need of a dining room. The kitchen is large enough for a house Of twice its di mensions, a feature with which no complaint is likely to be found. The inclosed rear porch, with icebox easy to the iceman, is another economical convenience. On the upper floor are only two bedrooms but they are large, each supplied with a good sized closet, and each is well lighted. The cozy nttle bath is con venient to both. There is no attic. The dou ble windows in this in stance serve not only to increase the cheeri ness of the rooms but to add immensely to the' outward appear plU drawings far tkia ftrnction. These show structures of defense, churches, public build ings and the early type of burg hers' homes, and represent the early stages of the renewal of city building following the Ger man route of the heathen Wends in that century. The fifth group is devoted to tho last 200 years, with especial attention to the new er and more up-to-date work of German architects, then whom to day-there are none in all Europe more ingenious and darlng. J' Brickwork came first t6- .jCer many with the Roman invasion early in the second century A. 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' '.-.V'" ' i" ' r - 455 COURT STREET N I :; PHONE 485 ."l of alternate layers of ' common brick and : limestone wtth palatial sunken gardens and baths and a surprisingly developed excellence of architecture Those were, des troyed by the Gothswhen they ov errun that section early In the fifth century driving the Romans back across the Alps. Germany's allegiance to brick work began with the building of their in the newly reconquered country of northern "and eastern Germaity in the 11th century, fol lowing the driving out. of ' the Weada. Active In directing - this construction work were the Cls- teroian ' ad : Promoastratenslan Orders of monks and the Order of Teutonic Knlghtsy the latter pet- haps exercising the greatest Influ ence. At' the time the Grandmas ter of the Teutonic Knights had his seat in Venice. North Italy at that time: being united with Ger mans. Naturally the Italian Influ ence' predominated In .. the : eon srtaetioa JDjLthe new German cit ies, just as It was. effective in the architecture and brickwork. This doubtless accounts for the frequency with which I the , brick walls of .this older buildings In these sections are found to be cow ered in part with plaster contrast ing sharply with the natural colors of the-hrlck. That was common practice in all the erstwhile Ro man Territory in that period. Likewise if explains the .resem. bianco- of German architecture . of that day to that of North -Italy. This persisted! for more than a century in the church and public building y construction. Defense structures were along practical German lines. And eventually the burghers stepped in and fashioned PHONE 1812 Frank H. Struble Architect 512 Bank of Commerce Bldg. 'Yours for better buildings in the Salem district" IsT iWelare equipped to handle your city or country work ecickly and econotukaily. 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Harrison of Portland, secretary of the Oregon Congregattoaallst conference, has been elected the new, head of the. Pacific Slope Congregational con gress at the closing session of the three-day convention here. The question of selling Caaby's light and power an water sys tems to the Portland Electric Power company will probably be submitted to the vote of the peo ple fa the November election. . ADoroximately 115,000 choice daffodil bulbs "have been recently shipped to New Tor k and other eastern .points by William Martin and Robert and Jean Warrens of Washington county. The bulbs were ior me most pan 01 me Golden Spur and Victoria rarie. ties. SALEM, ORE. House Moving us House Wreckxxig Heavy Machinery Foundation Work Stack Raising BROS. Industrial Board Reports Mishaps There were three fatalities due to Industrial accidents in Oregon during the week ending September 2ft, according to-a report prepared Practy Cal Say . This is no news to practical builders who know the int and puts of the building material business. LUMBER and All Building Materials Gabriel Powder &Suppiy Co. Office. Yard and WarOhowso 010 North Capitol TelMpboute 824S Ask Your -He Do you know why some bricks will hold firm through year after year without cracking? Do you know when you are getting good value in the bricks you buy? It is not surprising if you don't But your contractor does That's his specialty. Or better still. is the man who Hvekin.one; if you ask him if the Brick Home costs too much touild, he will sax You pay for a brick homer Why not own one? Homes of Brick-How to Build & Heart of the Home (Fireplaces) , .W3 Arctic Bld Seattla ' "In 'Salmi Solcm Brick & Tils Co, hero today , by the state Industrial soddent commission. The victims were 'Jamesr' D. Schorn, Westlake, ehokersettfri Iraa Bllck. Eugene, whlai:pWik and James McGhee han, - qryffm CfcV. bck tender. There Srerea total of 041 accl lents reported to the commission during theyweek. Goiitractor. Lasting Charsa , Estimate . -25c 25c Knows 4 si