SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
i'AGE THREE
L
E
Kilvur'.ou, Or., Nov. 7. (Spe
cial.) The parent-teacher's iu.sj
clation met iu regular session
Tb iirs tl ay afternoon at the liis!
school auditorium. A large num
ber of members were present,
hit or to (he meeting Miss Lavellu
Vantia, domestic art instructor,
held an exhibition of the work
done so far in her department. At
ihs time 24 pieces of underwear
and eight wool dresses were on
displuy. A style show will be a
feature of the department during
the winter. Ml so Yantis also an
nounced that the cafeteria at the
high school will open before
Thanksgiving,
At the pnrent-teacher'a associa
tion meeting plans for assisting
In the purchase of a piano for the
high school were discussed. No
definite decision on this matter
was reached. It is understood that
the association will assist the stu
dent body in the purchasing of
this piano.
Aire. Helen Wrightman then'
presented the silver cup which the
Silverton Parent-Teacher associa
tion won at the slate convention
at Portland for having the largest
paid up membership outside of
Portland. Mrs. John Hoblitt, pres
ident of the Silverton circle, ac
cepted the cup. Mrs. Ira Steward,
chairman of the- membership com
mittee, frave a plenelng report
Winter's .
Quick Relief
For Old and Ijoung
DISTURBANCE IN A LOCAL THEATRE
'JJio patrons of a local show liouso wore
enco. Don't bo a nuisance because you have
a cough or cold. A few doses of Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound taken promptly
will brine speedy iclief. Mrs. W. T. Olary,
White Putins, Va., writes: "We have used
Foley's Jlonoy and Tar Compound for colds
and bad coughs with splendid results."
Bhowiug that Silverton had 22U
paid members.
Mrs. Lelloy Ltmmon then an
nounced that she had the layettes
cut out and these were distributed
among the worn or. who will make
mem. Tney are to be a part oi
the loan close which the parent
teacher assuclution maintains for
the assistance of the hciilth wel
fare council of Silverton.
It was also announced thnt a
food sale would be held this month
to ro-em burse tin treasury. Mrs
H. 13. Latham guve a short talk ou
the Silverton library and Mist-:
Beulah Wright gave a report ou
the st.tt e convention which she at
tended as a delegate from Silver-ton.
Gardners' and Ranchers' associ
ation, Portland, to sell stock in
the eu m of $150,000.
Clara, Kendall & Company, Inc..
Portland, to sell bonds In the sum
of $60,000.
Washington, Nov. 7. (AP)
The first connect for carrying
the mails by airplane was signed
Friday by Poetmastor Gen. New
with Waltei T. Varney of San
Francisco, for daily, except Bun-
day service each way between
Elko, Nev., anil Paeco, Wash., by
way of Boise, Idaho.
Service will begin as soon as
the contractor can comply with
requirements.
The route will expedite mall to
and from Portland, Seattle, Taco
ma, Spokane and other Pacific
northwest cities by making con
nection with the trans-continental
air mail at Elko, and with
overnight trains at Pasco. The
contractor will receive 80 per
cent of the postage.
The schedule calls for planes to
leave Elko at 11:15 a. m., upon
the arrival of the trans-continent
al malt pittne, arrive at Boise at
1:55 p, m. and at Pasco at 4:35
p. m. Southbound, planes will
leave Pasco at 8 a. m., arrive at
Boise at 10:50 a. m. and at Elko
at 1:10 p. m.
City .Woman's club Thursday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. W. W.
Allan, Mrs. Dunbar gave a very
interesting talk, which was a word
picture of the purpose of the wom
an's club and their manner of
functioning through the different
federations. Following this Mrs.
B. A. Cober sang "Pale Moon"
and "Summer Is Gone," accom
panied by Mrs. Nina Wads worth
Knhler at the piano. Tea was
nerved, with Mrs. B. A, Cober and
Mrs. F. It. Olln pcurtng and Mrs.
C. Stanley Knott, Mrs. Charles
Gentry, Mrs. D. B. Hill tad Mrs.
Ed Gordon assisting.
MRS, DUNBAR GUEST
OF MILL CITY CLUB
Mill City, Or., Nov. 7. Mrs.
Sadie Orr-Dunbar, president of
the Oregon Federation of Women's
clubs, was the guest of the Mill
A Jits- -SS5BllSlSlS
Our Field of Activities
. MJ-Wf !': X
is not confined by any boun
daries of creed, wealth or po
sition. We offer our services
our best services to all.
Regardless of circum
stances, one may feel free to
call upon this organization,
for, as we have said, we serve
all alike, believing that all
people are alike in wishing
superior mortuary service.
WEBB'S
FUNERAL PARLORS
"Superior iJUneral Service "
205 So. Church Street
Flume 120
jt m
WHHTH
The price of the Packard
Six Five Passenger Sedan,
including spare tire, de
livered in
is $-
1925 The Price Reduction Year
NINETEEN Twenty Five will go down in motor
car history as the price reduction year.
Packard set the pace on the very first day of the
new year and has since had 6ome forty followers.
However, no one has equaled the mark set by the
leader in reducing prices nearly twenty five per cent
and at the same time retaining original models with
important improvements.
. For example, the Packard Six Five Passenger Sedan
was reduced $790 actually $954.68 considering
added equipment and saving in war tax.
Fred M. Powell, motor cars
350 N. High St.
Phone 2126
ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE
Don't Wait For an Accident!
Have your brakes relined on our Electric Brake Lining
Machine
W. E. BURNS -DAN BURNS
(NOT BROTHERS THE SAME MAN)
High Street at Ferry, Salem, Oregon
PARTS FOR ALL CARS
Ladd & Bush Bankers
ESTABLISHED 1868
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3. p. m.
QllYlllpC Tell a story of relieved eyestrain.
11111 Qur Eye GlasscSi carefully pres-
cribed and accurately fitted, make "looking
pleasant" an easy job. Any of our patients will
tell you what it is to enjoy eye-glass satisfaction.
We insist on giving you just that.
Pomeroy & Keene
JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS
Salem, Oregon
STARTS TODAY, 2 P.
Famous Novel and Stage Play
Sty W get every
! , kuhymive If f I
'Zl$Hr' i! KQfi Cab, sir? Maid, sir? Laugh sir? Syd
$ i (r-3 Chaplin will serve you with everything that 1 1
WV thf makes for laughs. II
rm
3 Kr.r.
PRICES
'1
' Balcony
Downstairs
w Children
35c
50c
10c
The merry adventures of a gentleman idler
caught in a whirlwind of thrilling melodrama.
Illl
Comedy McDONALD News
Illl
Today Sunday Monday
KEEP BOTH EYES ON THE
OREGON
0