The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 06, 1936, Page 16, Image 16

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ric2ii la Mayor
For TTest Salem
CLr Council Grants Ue
of Old Ilall lo 441
Club Members
f "XS EST SALEM. Not. 5-John
FrteseB was elected mayor at the
euy election . here Tuesday and
St. E. Pattlson, city recorder. Re
beera Best "will probably become
treasurer as Maud Miller. has re-
rtwed tbe office. Con ncllmen are
James Mitchell, George La Mi re.
Jo&n; Douglas. Don Knhn and
Warren Baker. .
Tbe. West Salem council met
Monday night In the council
cbajabers of tba municipal build-In-.
V. L. LaDue reported that
-25 feet of new sewer bad been
aid on Franklin street :ialso that
Motber extension of sewer is
seeded on Ruse street between
RoftDont and Ktngwood.
Beer License Propped '.'
The proposition of granting a J
license for a beer shop was drop
ped as the applicant for the lic
w was nnable to attain a- build
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committee was Instructed
to ase its own Judgment In letting
different parties nse the new city
kail. - . j- jl
-A budget s!:sIon followed. A
few minor changes wfe made in
tbe budget, then It was i siren
three readings and adopted.
Ordinance 168 gorerning tbe
duties of recorder was introduced
nd passed orer
jaayor.
the reto of the
Floyd White of the American
Legion asked for the use of the
old city j hall for the 4-IX club
members of whom Emery Sharp la
Instructor and - such nse' was
granted. Tbo children are to Ibe
responsible for any damage done
tot the baHding. . . vj
"L. " irermita Issued
Building permits for the past
month were Issued to Earl Burke
for tourist cabins. $1,000; U.J.
Dries. Church on Gerth and 7th.
for S800; Charlie Hathaway.' al
teration, if 200, on 3rd street; A.
Jtj Sonthwick. on McN'ary and 2nd
street, repairs.' $30t; A. T. Egan,
hduse onjRuge street. 600; TF11
11am Loewen, garage on Rug
street. $100; and .Albert Hilke,
2nd street, repairs, 40. , !
West Stayton Has
ctivity
Building A
!WEST STATTOX. Not. &.
Much building and improving; of
property is going cm in the West
Stafton district! Clarence Wool-
Bey , is .building a new house and
a (new house is nearly completed
for the Will Bona family. Mr.
Haynes hps built a new addition
to! his house. ' ! -. t '.;'
Mr. McSklmmonsi has built onto
his house new weather boards and
hats on this first coat of paint. Ed
Hankel has girev his house a coat
of j new paint. Howard Gilbert has
been installing a water system, in
his housej :, : i - . ; '
Mr. Harper has -his, house and
barn almost completed on Jthe
tract of land he has recently pur
chased. '-! ! . . 1 li .
Armistice Plans
F At! Dallas Given
Reunion of All Veterans Is
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- I v Program
DALLA8, No 5. Plans are
taking shape for the Armistice
day celebration to be held in Dal
las next , Wednesday. The; day's
program; ' will Include the annaal
football; game between Independ
ence and Dallas, a reunion of Polk
county veterans, and a dance at
the armory In the evening.! '
' There! .is to be no program In
Dallas In the morning, but many
lionnaires of the county are
planning on attending theArmls-
tice day exercises to be held In
Monmouth Wednesday morning.:
Game In Afternoon ! - j ;
. In , the afternoon the Dallas
Orangemen will meet the Inde
pendence football team. The: game
is scheduled to; start at 2 O'clock
and it Is xpected that tj large,
crowd will bei present. - . :
After! the game! the veterans of
Polk cohnty will meet at the arm
ory for! a reunion. According to
Jack Eakin this la the first time
such si meeting has been held In
Polk kcounty. The committee in
charge s anxious to have as! many
men as possible who enlisted from
Polk ! county present for the af
fair. AU other veterans in Polk
county are also urged to be pres
ent, waiter Toose, Jr., a veteran
from i Palk county. Is to bo the
principal: speaker. Musical num
bers and skits will also be given
and a number of prizes will be
given;
Walter Walte'ls general chair
man of the affar. - '..:
Largest Vote in Years
.Cast at Lyons; Trailer .
- Residents Locate There
LYONS, Nor. 8. The largest
vote cast in many Tatars was
polled Tuesday in this precinct.
In thejPox Valley precinct, 183
votes were cast. ;i ;
Mr. -and Mrs, Everett Lyl Of
Salem . are camped with their
house At the G. F. Johnston, farm,
and are representing a sales com
pany in this territory. -i j y
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Leader Mash
$20
$2.15
Boss-Q-Meal lit
No. 1 Soecial Dairv
Meai,80 lbs. . $15
Calf Meat 25 lbs. 1.10
Recleaned Oats, Vetches, Rye
, Grass, Lawn Seed, etc.
We Deliver
W.J.LEE & SON
349 Ferry
Phone 9418
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dellTery, for everyone who parttdpatea la our
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