The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1948, Page 14, Image 14

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    1 The Statesman. ScJom. Oregon. Friday. March 12, 1948
Bush Home Survivor of Victorian Period
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Mi Ciy FT! Brooks 4-H Sewing Gub
Hare Dinner on Sunday Elects New Officers
MILL CITY Sunday, March
14, sfter church service, the
"Blues" will be guests at a chick
am dinner given by the "Reds,"
losers in a recent Sunday school
contest. Patricia Cree was the
captain of the winning side and
Darrell Farnem of the losers.
BROOKS Samara Ramp is
pres-irient of the Brooks 4-H Sew
ing club and other officers are
Sharon Nplan, vice president;
Janice Page, news reporter. Oth
er members are Berniece Finley,
Lorene Jackson, and the leader
Mrs. Eula Legg. Next meeting
will be Tuesday, March 16.
Erom where I sit ...Ay Joe Marsh
Bon's Bride
Gets Chickenhearted
Bb Kydcr wu mighty proud of
Ma young bride when she offered to
are for hie aew flock of baby
ebkks. "Just like a mother with her
brood," lie boasts.
Then came market time for fry
ers and the crisis ! Sue simply
wouldn't let Ben near her chickens
with an axe. She'd raised them as
babes ... she'd named them ...
they were her rery own !
Bea poured himsu a glass of
beer, to think things over sensibly.
He hated to lose the price oa fryers
...bat be fl cured Sue bad put op
with Mia peculiarities, he gwessed
he could pat ap with her fondness
for the chickens.
So now Ben has the nicest brood
of laying- hens in town, and from
where I sit, one of the most suc
cessful marriages, too. All because
he "liyed-and-let-live" literally.
And whenever he wants fried
chicken, he takes his bride over to
Andy's Garden Tavern for a crisp
wing- and a gl.s of beer.
Copyright, 1948, Umittd Slates Brcwtrt Feundatio
The handsome front hallway pic
tared here with itn long grace
ful staircase is one of the at
tractive spots in the Bush fam
ily home built atop the hill on
Mission street. The home (top
photo), vacated since the death
of Sally Bash last year, soon
will be occupied by A. X. Bush
whose home property at Capi
tol and Chemeketa streets has
been taken over by the state.
The house pictured here will
eventually become an art mu
seum to be manaxed by the
Salem Art association. It will
be preserved, with most of the
original furnishings. The hall
and many other rooms in the
house are papered in the orig
inal wall covering of gold bro
cade paper, the woodwork is
of natural dark finish and the
clock at the top of the stairs
Is 150 years old. Also pictured
is one of the guest bedrooms
done in Victorian furnishings
of walnut, typical of the 1880s.
It is the "green room." The
Bush home is almost the last
remaining residence built dur
ing this period of Salem's early
life. It was designed by Wil
liam Boothby, who was also the
architect for other fine old
homes and for the original
building of the state hospiUl
and the Marion county court
bouse. Some un-needed furn
ishings of the Bush home are
being sold this week by the art
association. (Pictures on page 1)
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Obitunries .
William Arthur Fuller
ALBANY William Arthur Full
er, 57, of route 4, Albany, died
in the Albany General hospital
March 9, after long illness. Fu
neral services were held from the
Fisher Funeral Home Thursday,
March 11. The Rev. Edward Terry
officiated, burial in Riverside
Borti April 5, 1890, at Lake Mills.
Iowa, moving later with his par
ents to Minnesota. He was gradu
ated from the Crookston. Minn ,
high school, and then was em
ployed by the Shevhn-Hixon Lum
ber company; and was in the gro
cery business for a number of
years.
Coming to Oregon in 1915, lived
in Bend, and in 1934 came to the
North Albany community where
he engaged in farming He was a
member of the Benton county
AAA committee, and of Fairmount
grange, and of the Albany Elks
lodge, the North Forty club, and
the Methodist church.
Oct. 2, 1921. in Portland, he
married Clara Luther of Albany
who survives as do two children.
William Fuller, Jr . a student at
Oregon State college, and Lois
Irene Fuller, student at the Uni
versity of Oregon; his mother.
Mrs. Matilda Fuller, and one bro
ther, C. T. Fuller, both of Bend, i
and another brother, Bert A. Full- ,
er of The Dalles. j
Mark Tabor 1
ALBANY, March 10 Funeral
services for Mark Tabor, 73, w ho j
died at the family home March 9, ;
after illness of several weeks, will 1
be held from the Fisher Funeral '
; Home at 2:30 p m. Friday. March
j 12. the Rev. J. D Kernutt will
j officiate, burial in Riverside
I Born Nov. 14, 1874. in Fer.ton.
I Mich , he lived in Landing. Mich '
; and March 1, 1904 married Carrie
Westcott in Toledo, Ohio. They
came in 1913 to Albany, residing
here since.
Sur ivors are the widow, and
four whildren. Mrs Lena Chamber
lain of Portland; and Ms Millard
Smith, Orvel and Oren Tabor of
Albany, and one granddaughter,
Mrs. Georgia M. Wieberg.
Lincoln Mother Plan
For MI Club Activity
LINCOLN Mothers of the
Lincoln school district were in
vited to an open tiou..e Monday
from 9 to 10:30 a m by Mrs Roy
W. Hammer, teacher, to discus
4-H club woik.
Present were Mrs Jeff Wil
liamv Mrs. K. E. Neiger. Mrs.
Roy Everson. Mrs Avalt Millor. I
Mrs. R. J. Meissner, Mr Arthur
Yungen, Mrs T. L. Hicks. Mrs.
Chris Yungen, Mrs. Nora Taylor.
Swegle Community Quit
Program to lie Tonight
SWEGLE Mrs E. E. Brandt,
president of the Swegle Commun
ity club announces a special eve
ning's entertainment for Swegle
community residents and their
friends Friday. March 12 in the
school auditorium. A three-act
play entitled "Poor Married Man"
will be presented by a group of
the members of the Brooks Farm
ers Union. Mrs. Geoige Lecher is
the secretary. Special- music be
tween acts and following the play
the community club members will
have a sale of pie and coffee.
Women of the community will
furnih the piei for the refresh
ments. The two organizations will shaie
equally in the proceeds from the
sale of tickets. The play is a
comedy and the players have pre
sented it seven times to apprecia
tive audiences.
The site of the Biblical city of
Dan now is ociupied by aJe ih
farm center of the same name.
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FOR MUSCULAR
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Sick Boom Heeds
Atomisers
Steam Vaporizers
Fever Thermometers
Red Cross First Aid Needs
Hot Water Bottles
Special this week .
Ileatlnc Pads . 3a9
Coagh and Cold Remedies
95c
Plae two or I
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50c
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Easier Eggs
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Caramels
35c
Vef. Juice
12-o. ran
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IWspy Crackers 47c
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39c
2 ItM.
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Raisins Su" lir.i?,-ru,M 19c
Liquid Apple SAW Qt. 31c
Soil-Off
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