THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1948
THE W ILLA M IN A TIMES,
W ILLAM INA, OREGON
g ro w n , a n d th e lo w er a re a s w ere L am so n se rv e d a s co u n ty c le rk of
p la n te d to hops. R osw ell sold th e Y am h ill c o u n ty , ta u g h t m a th e m a tic s
p lace to a Mr. Jo h n Hell who ow ned In th e sc h o o ls o f F o re st G rove, a n d .
It for se v e ra l y e a rs a n d th e re a f te r, la te r b ecam e C lerk of th e U. H. C ourt
It c h a n g e d h a n d s se v e ra l tim es. At se rv in g in th is c a p a c ity u n til h e r e
o
n e lim e, It belo n g ed to a P ro fe ss o r tire d d u e to III h e a lth .
by Mr*. ( ’. II. < liH inberllfi
T im m s, a m u sic te a c h e r fo r th is se c
Mr. Boy L a tn so n and h is w ife live
C O R B K T T ACBKH
T h in k in g tio n of th e c o u n try .
on a p a rt o f th e old L am son h o m e
H irre w ere o tlu 'rn , Ilk« myHiilf, w ho
Som e of th e peo p le In terv ie w e d s te a d In th e f ir s t h o u se w est of th e
m ay h a v e wondertwl how th ia a r e a th in k th a t C o rb ett A cres w as n am ed b rid g e . T h is h a s been th e ir hom e for
cam e Io he know n tin C o rb e tt A cre fo r a C o rb e tt w ho w as, at th e lim e , th e p a s t 4« y ea rs. It has been a
age, I a tte m p te d to fin d o u t Home
i h a n k e r In P o rtla n d , hut Mr. L am - i p le a s u re to m e e t th e m an d to h e a r
th in g c o n c e rn in g th e h la to ry of o u r son re c a lls th a t C h ap in & llu rlo w , th is lilt o f a u th e n tic local h isto ry .
little vulley. S ev era l Inquirí*« led p ro m o to ra In re a l e s ta te , w ere res- j
Mr. a n d M rs. J o h n II. H asw ell a re
m e to believe th a t th e moat p o te n t p o n slb le fo r th e n am e as w ell as th e
th e p ro u d p a r e n ts of a baby boy. born
ial a o u rc e of In fo rm a tio n w ould be su h -d lv ld ln g o f th e p ro p e rty . T h e ¡
J a n u a r y 3 rd , w eig h in g X lb s., 9 oz
an In terv ie w w ith Mr, Itoy Lrfltnaon p u rp o se of th e su b d iv isio n w as Io
T h e little new B usw ell h a s been
who wan horn an d ralacd In th ia vie a l a r a c t e m p lo y ee s of th e Brick P la n t
c h r is te n e d J a y Henry.
Inlty. Ami th e ato rlea w hich Mr. l.-tm - ! w hich h ad Ju st been s ta r te d . T h is
M rs. B. F. B o z art a rriv e d horn«
» in w aa k in d enough to r e la te to m e w as a b o u t 1908 o r 1907, a p p r o x lm - ’
S u n d a y w ith h e r new baby d a u g h te r,
a re . Indeed, aotne ol th e m oat e n t e r •i'ely fo rty y e a rs ago.
J u d ith F ay . B oth m o th e i und d a u g h
ta in in g m il c o lo rfu l In cid e n te of
T h e sto ry s ta r t s w ith Boy Lam-
te r a r e fe e lin g fine.
e irl> O regon hlatory.
s o n 's g r a n d f a th e r who ca m e to O re
Mr. a n d M rs. Boy M cN am ar and
C o rb e tt
A erea, o rig in a lly waa a gon In l k 4 k an d s e ttle d In th is a re a
b
ab
y w ere S u n d a y d in n e r g u e sts of
fa rm conalatliiK of <84 acre« on ill* on u d o n a tio n lan d claim co n sistin g
Mr.
a n d M rs. G len T u c k e r In W il
n o r th e r n aide of th e valley hom e- of 17oo ac res. W ith his young w ife.
la m in a .
atca d ed by H en ry l.am aon. L a te r, th e • g r a d u a te o f th e G irl's S e m in a ry at
Mrs. E a rle H a rp e r and Mrs. O rv
fa rm waa ta k e n ovei by hla b ro th e r, Mt. H o lyoke, th e e ld e r I.um sou m a d e
ille
H a rp e r w ere co h o stesses, W ed
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from
P o rtla n d .
D uring th ia tim e, Mr. a n d Mra. Itoy M a ssa c h u se tts to lo w s w h ere they n e s d a y , w hen th e W llla g ra n d P in
l.am aon liv ed o n th e fa rm fo r seven liv ed for a sh o rt tim e. C om ing on o c h le C lub w as e n te rta in e d . T h e
y e a rs. In fact, u n til It waa sold by , o O reg o n , th e L em so n p a rty tr a v • «■ - h e rs u s u a lly m a k e a d ay of It,
hla I n cle Itoaw ell. T h e fa rm h o u se eled an d ca m p e d only a min- i r tw o b rin g in g a p o t-lu c k d in n e r, w ith th e
i h 'n -l th e i a r ty f H ilg lru u Y oung a f te rn o o n s d e v o te d to th e ir gam es.
" ih lo cated w h e re th e F ra n k Allen
T h e O rv ille H a rp e r fam ily a re
fam ily now live. ()n th e h ig h e r alopea u n til th e M o rm o n s tu rn e d o ff th e
o. th e fa rm ,
n g u l u i c ro p s w ere ' ra il to go to S a lt L ak e C ity. P e rc h m a k in g p r e p a ra tio n s fo r seed in g a
ed on th e w ooded slo p e s of th e h ills p a r t o f th e ir a c re a g e to p a s tu re
ust west of th e p re s e n t h o m e o f V irg il H u sk ey of S alem is d o in g th e
toy I-am son w as th e s ite of th e old c le a rin g . Mr. H u sk ey h as a ls o m ad e
■onte, th e b ir th p la c e of B o v 's f a t h e -, a big im p ro v e m e n t In q u ite a s tre tc h
i M w urd L atn so n , w ho
w as b o rn of th e ro a d , h a v in g rem oved an old
I S e p te m b e r 19, 1S50. Boy, too, was fen c e row w h ich had grow n o v e r an d
; u rn o.i th e sa m e place, May 10. • n f iilre d (lx, ro ad w ay .
' IK74, th u s m a k in g It th e ho m e of
S u n d a y d in n e r g u e sts at th e O rv-
h r« e g e n e ra tio n s M.' L am non te lls Be H a r p e r h o m e w ere Mr. a n d Mrs.
•t th e fam ily h a v in g P h il S h e rid a n E a r le H a r p e r a n d son, R o n ald , an d
o d in n e r se v e ra l tim es an d p u ttin g Mr. a n d M rs. L loyd H a rp e r an d
p his m u 'e.i In th e L am so n s ta b le s d a u g h te r , M arg ie.
o.' th n ig h t.
R ecen t c a lle rs a t th e C onkey hom e
B
i i-1•• n<P 11her w as o n e o f th e w e re M rs. V in c e n t G e b h a rd t and
firs t c h e e s e m a k e rs in th is p a rt of tw o c h ild r e n , fro m E u re k a . Calif.
ue c o u n try .
h e c h e ese i.a s m ad e
M oiida? v is ito rs a t th e G ordon
|i in 4 It), b ric k s, ta k e n to P o rtla n d S isk h o m e w ere G o rd o n ’s s is te r an d
mil sent by b o at to C a lifo rn ia w h e re b ro th e r-in -la w . Mr. an d M rs. Bill
t w as so ld to th e m in e rs a t 81.25 a
pound.
T oo. Mr. L am so n te lls of his u ncle,
'a p t. II. It l.u m so n w ho g ra d u a te d
ro 'ii A n n ap o lh ' a n d w as th e firs t
N avel C ad nt to be a p p o in te d fro m
re. oí, L iv in g te e n ap p dtU ed by
n g rc ssin a n , J c e L ane. D u rin g th e
vll W ar. ('a p t. L atnson se rv e d as
C o m m a n d e r o f th e g u n b o a t, " G e t
ty s b u r g .” L a te r. It w s h is p riv ile g e
PROTECTION OF EYESIGHT
, tic o -ip -.n ,- A d m ira l G o 'd sh o ro u g h
regulate« Venetian blind« for cheer
n a g ood-w ill to u r of E u ro p e . W hen
ful light or «oft shade . . ventilation
Ills n av a l se rv ic e w as en d ed , C i.pt.
...p r iv a c y . and beauty.
D/MPS and PIMPS
Prom Corbett Acres
Pag© 7
J e n s e n an d th e ir son, H teven, from
S alem .
Mr. and M rs. Boy C h a m b e rs of
th is c o m m u n ity e n te r ta in e d Mr. an d
M rs F ra n k H u tto n a n d son from
C a rlto n la s t F rid a y .
Mr. an d Mrs. O ran H a m ilto n and
th e ir d a u g h te r, G ale, w ere In M cM in
n v ille la st w epk a t th e h o m e o f Mr.
a n d Mrs. E a rl P u rita n , a u n t an d
u n c le of G ale, w hh g av e a b irth d a y
d in n e r fo r th e ir nelce.
C orp. J e r r o ld A lan B ooth, M a rin e
C orps, M cM innville.
P fc. W illia m W e lk e L ee. M arin e
Corps.
C orp. C h a rle s F. V arn ey , M cM inn
ville.
S gt. J a c k P. C ell, D ay to n .
T ech. 4-G J a m e s L. O sb o rn e, Mc
M innville.
S g t.
M e r lin
J. N o b le , D a y to n .
Pfc. Z an e A. May, D ayton.
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It-
in Truck Production in 1947—according to pub
lished production figures.
in Passenger Car Sales in 1947—according le
incomplete but conclusive sales records.
in Truck Sales in 1947—according to incomplete
but conclusive sales records.
to Produce over a Million Cars and Trucks in a
postwar year, 1947—according to published pro
duction figures.
in Total Passenger Car Production and Sales for the
total 17-year period, January, 1931 to January,
1948—according to published nation-wide figures.
in Total Truck Production and Sales for the total
17-year period, January, 1931 to January, 1948
—according to published nation-wide figures.
in Total Number of Cars and Trucks on the road
today—according Io official nation-wide regis
trations.
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YO U R LOCAL CHEVROLET
rolet DEALER — ond every other Chev-
d e a le r in America— are both
proud and h app y to make the fol
lowing report to buyers and prospec
tive buyers o f Chevrolet products:
Again in 1 9 4 7 , Chevrolet built and
•old more cars and more trucks than
any other m aker in the industry, just
os Chevrolet has built and sold more
cars and more trucks than any other
maker for the total seventeen-year
period, doting from January, 1931 to
January, 1 9 4 8 — the modem period
o f motor car history
N aturally, we as well as the Chev
rolet Motor Division o f G eneral
Motors are deep:y grateful for
America’s outspoken preference for
Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks;
ond we are determined to do every
thing in our power to continue to
deserve this preference in the future
as in the past.
W e want to thank each and every
person in this community for his friend
ship ond goodwill for this organi
zation. W e solicit and ap preciate your
patronage. W e are doing our love)
best to prove that, by filling orders
for new Chevroiets just as promptly
os we can— even under today's trying
conditions— and we are deeply and
doubly appreciative of the patience
ond understanding o f all . ur cus
tomers who are awaiting deliveries
o f new Chevroiets.
Needless to say, you buy wisely
when you buy the product o f the
world's largest producers o f c a n and
trucks, for that Is Ihe w ty to m axi
mum dollar value! J e .t assured that
w e’ll fill yourotde, fa r r. now Chevrolet
just as soon as It b I . ...inly possible
to do so. Meanwhile, .'e a s e let us
help to keep you- pre -nt car or truck
In good running condition by bringing
It to us fo r skilled service, now and
• t regular intervals.
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