The OREGON STATESMAN, Safrm, Oregon, Friday Morning, April 18, 1830 PAfiE.FlVB r 1 . Local News Briefs To Had March High school girls vho have a hundred points In athletic endeavors will lead the grand march at the Jym Jambo ree event next Wednesday night, and the other members of the Glrla' Numeral club, nearly a hundred, will also be In the line. This club Is sponsoring the Jam boree. Girls who have a hund red points or more are: Gertrude Wlnslow, Vera Wheeler, Ruthita Hoffnell, Isobel Moorehouse, Edith Clement, Hazel Duncan, Claudine Gillespie, Dorris Kemp, Elviaa Kasberg, Mary White, Marguerite Harvey, Ruth Arnold, Myrtle Burk, Rosella Gabbert, Laverne Proctor, Margaret Enrel, Dorothy Kloepping, Esther Scott, Haxel Duncan, Alta Johnson, Verna Mapes, Seiko Watanabe, Agnes Miller. Bessie St. Clair, Mildred Kehner, Dorothy Browning, Helen Pierce, Lilian Petera and Alice Peters. Dr. Geo. R. Vehrs desires to announce to the public and es pecially to his patient that he will practice his profession at suite 103, First National Bank Bldg., Salem, Ore:,' devoting special at tention to diagnosis and generar surgery. Sehsberts Eatwtaia The Behoberts. local choral se)ety, will present the program at the t. 11. C. A. weekly lobby program at S o'clock tonight. Members of the group, directed by Minetta Ifagers, are Eleanor Moore, Flora Hedrlek, Eva Roberts, Jeanette Codley, Viola Louis Marguerite McDonald. Jean Percy. Gladys Edgar, Wllda Amsler, Dorothy Brant, Virginia Berger, Yvonne Smith, Arbutus Rudie, Elaine Fos ter, Zelda Harlan, Myra Gleason, Ruth 8wart, and Carol Keiser. Dance Mellow Meon Sat. Needs fiaby Bed -A little boy, one of seven children, appeared recently at the office of the Asso ciated Charities to ask. the secre tary If she could not provide a haby bed for his tiny baby broth er. Although the secretary had no baby bed on hand, she is pass ing the request on to the public, In hopes that someone will have a discarded bed that tbey will give for the purpose. An urgent call has tleo come in for a baby carriage. The Associated Chari ties phone is 14 7-"V. 6am Amato, Mellow Moon Sat. Dr. Hodgkbi Speaks Dr. Hen ry T. Hodgin, founder of the Fel lowship of Reconciliation, and at one time a missionary in the Ori ent, addressed Willamette unlver aity students at chapel Wednes day. He was introduced by Levi T. Pennington, president of Pa cific college. Dr. Hodgkin will be one of the leaders In the Easter sunrise fcervices at Oregon State college. Baby chicks. Special sale today on Barred Rocks and Reds. .Open evenings. Salem Chickeries. 284 North Cottage. Fred Blatchford Named Fred , Blatchford will be Salem high ' school's representative in the ! state contest to determine which Oregon high school student will i vie with contests from other j states for the Edison scholarship j contest. Blatchford has been ; prominent in high school debate j and is aii outstanding science stu- i dent. Six other candidates wwe j considered. ; Frl. Special, Zinnias and Mari- j golds, 25c doz. Salem's Petland. 273 State. j Return From 8outh Mr. and ' Mrs. Edv.in W. Powers, who have ' been traveling In the south for a number ot months, are again in Salem. Tney have ben spending the winter in California. Powers appeared yesterday at census headquarters for he and his wife to be enumerated here. He oper ated a large farm near the asylum farm for ears. Vacation on Moisl When Salem school teachers and stu dents end their week's work to day, they will be permitted to for get teaching and studying until the following. Tuesday morning. The usual Easter school vacation of one day will fall on Monday. For sale, modern 9 room bouse, 3 baths. Inquire 760 N. Winter. Portland Visitors Mrs. W. Earl Cochran, Miss Lois Cochran, Miss Zelda Harlan Mrs. T. A. Raffety and Mrs. W. H. Beck of Eugene motored to Portland yes terday to speni the day. Architect Calls Wilbert L. Da vies, landscape architect, was in the city for a short time yester . day while on bis way to Wcnat hee from Eugene. Dollar dinner every night S:4B to I at the Marion hotel. Monmouth Folk Here Mr. and Mrs. Glen F. Powers of Mon mouth were atteading to business tatters In the city yesterday. Steck BiM Visits Jesse Par risb, stock and turkey raiser from near Jefferson, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Expert Motor Reconditioning Cars, Tracks aad Tractors, with the asset modern aad a to date Equipment G. A. Raymond Machhta Shop 425 Cbem. St, We Rent Invalid Chairs , 0aO 2103, Used Fnmitare 1S1 Jl. High. .', . CsM'il '' -i X Dae Home Soon Word from Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, county school superintendent who has been making a visiting tour of school and health centers In the south and east, says that she ex pects to be in Minnesota on East er. The letter was written from Mansfield, Ohio, last Sunday, and she said at that time It was ter ribly hot there, even way in to the night. A week before that, a blizzard kept her in East Claridon, Ohio. Although she did not say when she would return, assistants in the office expect she will be home the latter part of next week. Easter Lilies, exceptional qual ity 40c a bloom. Make your selec tion before the big rush. Free de livery. Phone 666, Salem's Pet land. Closing out Children's Hats at $1.00 to $1.95, Frl. and Sat., Ho- ara corset Shop, ICS N. Liberty. QaettioM Parking Tag Rollie W. Watson. Tillamook insurance man, is willing to pay a fine for overtime parking, but be ques tions the wisdom of fining out of town visitors In a letter received by" Mark Poulsen, City "recorder, Thursday. - He mentions that in Tillamook, it is considered good policy to invite all visitors to park for any length of time. Spot dance Haiel Green Sat. Two Primncrs Fined Alice Thomas, anrested by city and state officers in a raid Wednesday at her home on Front street, on a charge ef.Ho.uer possession,' was fined $26 in municipal court Thursday. Jim Brady, arrested the same day on a charge of drunkenness, was fined $10. Nice soft white Easter Bunnies. reasonable prices. Phone CSC, Sa lem a Petland. iTegram Today A program will be presented by English class es of Leslie junior high school this afternoon at the sixth period A small admission charge has been announced. Want need furniture. Tel. 511 Liyone Folk in Tows Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn of Lyons were business visitors in the city yesterday FINEST TORIO READING LENSES $4.95 Eyeglass Insurance and thor ough examination Included. THOMPSON-GLUTSCH OPTICAL CO. 110 N. Commercial St. 3id Y a 13(D) m 1 2 ttemammicei CTJVOS. best automobile motor ever designed J the best gasoline ever refined the finest lubricants ever compounded cannot keep down the greatest enemy of high-grade motor car per formance Carbon ! v But CarbcWicw chemical carbon re mover, will always kepjrour motor free of this destructive, efficieiKyejtroying carbon cake. Used every 500 miles lttsskes your motor drive like new All The Time. Why have a new model and limp'akrog with the same kind of performance you got ten years ago? No sense in that, is there? . Learn AH about Carbo&Ai from us Today l "Jim THE STATION Cofticst 1 ToaJzhi Selection of the district candidates to rep resent ichools to this section In the state extempore speaking and reading contests la Corvallls next week-end will be made at a dis trict elimination tourney to be held at the high school here to night Salem entries will be Es ther Keuscher for the reading and Fred Blatchford for the speaking. Judges will be Prof. R. M. Gatke of Willamette and Justice O. P. Coebow of the supreme bench and a third not yet selected. Fox and wolf scarfs for Easter $17.60 up. Furs remodeled. Etta Bums, 2nd floor, Miller's. Services Tbis Noon Amonx other Salem groups that will to day observe the anniversary of the crucifixion will be the Y. W. C. A. A service on the occasion of Good Friday will be held in the lobby of the Y. W. C. A. this noon, beginning at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Charles A. Park will talk and Mies Doris Clarke will sing a solo. Easter Lilies A choice selec tion at Olson's. Flower Phone 801. Commit? to Meet High school Girl Reserve commltte on selection of rings for the group will meet after school today. Ei leen Moore Is chairman. Ringo Died at Toledo April 14, Gay B. Ringo. 61. Survived by the following-brothers and sisters: Mrs. Roxie Felger of Dallas; Mrs. C. N. McKey of Salem; Mrs. Riley Rlt chey of Salem; Miss Jessie Ringo, Salem; , Mrs. W. A. Buchner of Albans: Robert Ringo, Albany, and Alvie Ringo, Spokane, Wash. Funeral services Friday, April 18 at 1:30 o'clock from the W. T. Rlgdon and Son mortuary, Rev. Neal of Gervals, officiating. Inter ment at Pioneer cemetery, near Gervals. City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 1260 - mm Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable I i JSeltresrt itlemorial Psoas 4bJ rftf afodwotcly 2204 sjpillfi Mess A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just ten minutes from the heart of tovra . .. : I XDituary Don't Forget Send that Easter Greeting Today! Come in and select the appropriate Greeting card from our complete stock. Commercial BookStore A. A. Gueffroy 163 N. Com'l St. Telephone 64 you nj "par ; "WITH A CLOCK wkek Wast Extra Cliaies ' SeveraU districts have asked that special clinks for children who will enter school next fall be held In their districts In connection with the annua May Day - Health Day ob servances the fore part ot May. An all day ellnie will be held at Hubbard on May 14 for next fall's school entrants. Jefferson and Sil verton have also asked for these clinics, and will devote their reg ular clinie days for this occasion. Cooked Food Sale Eat. at 8. P. Ticket Office, Liberty St. By First Christian Church Ladies. All Children'" Hat sold at half price Fri. and Sat. Howard Cor set Shop. Board Members Elected Mrs. Ella Wilson, Mrs.- Ora Mclntyre, fMrs. Grace Crater and Miss Hazel Cook were elected to the board of directors ot the Zonta club at the annual election held last night during the dinner session at the Marion. These four with hold over members, will chose the officers for the new year. Say It with Flowers at Easter time cut flowers and potted plants. Olson's, Court at High, Goes FinedDennis Gosso of Dallas was fined $10 in municipal court here Thursday en a charge of aneeding.- 5 y rfOW.v.v..v.v.v , ' a j- s r T " v - 1i wmms YAm $ V : X ' $S ' ; &X m x. y& 'tyf . x f X w-i' x m X X W 11 LaGraadtf Una Visits H. T. Mills of LaGrande was in the city yesterday on a combined business and pleasure, trip. Mr. Mills will journey down the coast to Marsh field and on to Ashland and re turn home through Bend. He re ports an excellent outlook for a bumper crop in his section. Frank Rabat Her Frank Rubat of Seattle stopped over In Salem a few hours yesterday while enroute o Los Angeles, where is la moving. Mr. Kubat has been in the shoe business in Seattle and told ' out there last month. v New Orchestra Booked Sam Amato's "Rhythm Aces" of Port land, formerly known as "Bill Darby's Band" have been engaged for Saturday nights of this week and next week at Mellowmoon dance hall fa West Salem. Rrtnrsfd From Astoria Mr, and Mrs. J. Leslie returned yes terday morning from a business trip to Astoria. They made the trip by automobile. Mr. Leslie is a contractor and builder. Portland Mas Here O. A. Davenport ef Portland, a repre sentative of the Cinderella Sales company, was In the city, yester day on business. Don't luxury IRRIGATION AREA E Many more irrigation projects will go en the census schedules for this district In the present count than in the 1920 census, says R. J. Hendricks, supervisor for this district. The depart ment at Washington has sent re cords of all minor irrigation pro jects from the previous agricul ture censuses to aid in the check up in the district this time. The 'srr 11 j iauug uieinciB, an me one at Stayton, will not he in cluded. QDaoace with Sam Amato and His Rhythm Aees Formerly Bill Darby's Baad Mellow Moon Saturday, April 19th deny yourself of Real smokb luxury that costs no more) The fullest,- most satisfying smoke-delight ever put into a cigarette and at the usual cigarette price 1 Why be content with less, when you can have the ultimate smoking pleasure in Camels? Camel luxury starts with the tobaccos the choicest Turkish and" Domestic leaf that can be selected. AH" the -mild, mellow natural goodness of these tobaccos is prescired and' retained in the exclusive Camel blend a harmony of fragrance beyond imitation. And the most modern and scientific manufacturing processes complete the assurance of luxury in Camels. Treat yourself to real dgarettc enjoyment! Camel the heifer cigarette According to word from census fakers In Tillamook, fanners there are shy of saying that they have irrigation projects, appar ently taking the attitude that ir rigation is nothing for the ccast county to be proud of. In the former censuses, Tillamook coun ty had more irrigation projects than In the other three counties in this district. The supervisor said yesterday that he is reiterating to enumera tors that It is part of their duty AUCTION F. N. Woodry's Auction Market 1610 N. Summer St., 1:30 P. M. Drag saw with S extra saws J A-l condition, rood awed Trailer, Range, Table, Chair, a lot of good famltare. Chickens, M iecellaaeoas Tools, linoleam Rags, Liao tewn Remnant, etc. Cash paid for need furniture Phone 51 i Camels to ask for roomer at each resi dence. He also saya a check up is being made to see that persons living in back lots or with bosses along the alleys are not missed In the count. Easter Eggs Large Size Easter Eggs 16 Ounces for 25c Two Lbs. for 45c Ako a large assortment of 5c Chocolate Eggs and Marshmallow Eggs. Schaef er's DRUG STORE Tb Original Yellow Front avid Ca-dy Special Store of Salens Fboae 107 . 1SS K. Oomaterclal Pcaslar Agency the