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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1917)
Country Corresponds! AH O var Te Tit. Pleasant V a lle y ^¡¡ sesbbeei ^ | Silver Creek Falls J. E. Kemsey made a trip to: Miss Anna Miles spent the week end with home folks at A. J. Hullts Tuesday. Salem. Geary Neal made a business Mrs. P. H. I,ambort is visaing trip to Stayton Tuesday. at I^banon will ». r daughter,1 Mrs. A. E. Coberley and daugh- Miss Hazel. j ter Frances spent the week end Mrs. Frank Habberman re- at the Bert Neal home, turned to Salem Saturday, after D. 0. Freeman and son Merrill a weeks visit with home folks. took a sleigh ride to Silverton Frank Senz made a business Wednesday, trip to Albany Sunday. Bert Peterson left Saturday Ed Smith visited with his for Portland where he expects to daughter Mrs. H. R. Shank one work. day this week. The basket social that was to Miss Gladys Downing called come off February 23rd, has been at J. H. Kloers Tuesday. postponed until some time in the Arnold Senz and w ife called near future, at Joe Senz Monday. The following Sunday School officers were elected for the coming year: Supt., Mrs. John Huber, Ass., Supt,. Will Ryan, Libarian Miss Roxana Shank. Sec., and Treas.. Miss Mable Townes, Organist Miss Dorthy Smith. Chorister Miss Margue rite Ryan. Mis. Roxie Shank primary dept., Miss Anna Miles Junior Class, and Mrs. John Huber young Peoples Claas. with all these officers and teachers just mentioned, we think we will have a large and prosperous Sunday School for the coming year. Irvine Ray was a Sunday called at the Mrs. Roxie Shank home. Roy Brenner called at P. H. Lamberts Tuesday. Tony Giesler, David Aegerter and Barney Topher were enter- tained at the J. H. Kloer home Sunday evening. Clifford Downing and the Misses Gladys and Elsie Down ing called at the Ed Smith home Sunday. Don’ t forget the program and basket social Eriday evening at the school house. Frank Lambert made a busi- ness trip to Jefferson Tuesday. Bill Topher called at the Twin Walnut farm Friday. “ The Batchelors Club” met with Phillip Pietrok Monday evening. Music was furnished throughout the evening by Joe Pietrok, they had both instru- mental and vocal selections on his famous mandolin. A two course dinner was served at mid- night. Those present were: Pete Feiddler, I avid Aegerter, 1-rank and Charley Lambert and Joe and Phillip Pietrok. Farmers’ Store oi Quality WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK stati A. W . SCHRUNK, Aumsville, O re . ’"WP'fr Kingston Kink* suprise party to Miss Iza Geer an enjoyable time was had by nil. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Archer and family were visiting ut the School has been resumed with Wm. Stevely homo Sunday. renewed energy after two wet ks Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mathcrly vacation owing t o inclement We still have some snow, but went to Silverton Monday to weather. are very thankful it is slowly The Dramatic Club held u busi visit relatives retí rning home disappearing. ness meeting at theT. W. Creech Thursday. Mrs. Frank Vaughn visited Mr. Becker has bought the home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Erank Johnston John King place. V. J. Philippi and 0. Baker Sunday afternoon. Mrs. 11. A. Thomas and sons motored to Salem Tuesday in George Beers called at the Cearles and Elwin spent Timrs- V. J ’s new car. Woodworth home Sunday. day and Friday at the Floyd Mrs. V. Pietrok and son and Mrs. Ed Trask and son were Crabtree home at Stayton. daughter Lawrence and Laima T * „ „ The Waliuga Club met Thurs spent Sunday at the Joe Bra d day uftornoon with Mrs. Wm. G F. Johnstor was in Albany home. on business Tuesday. Mrs. A. McKenzie called on Stevely all the members were Ray J. Fox. purchased a tine Mrs. Ruettgers Tuesday morn present but three there were two visitors Mrs. Arthur Mollct and Poland China hog which arrived ing. Miss Mary Peters a pleasant in Lyons on Saturday, and mot Avalene and Mildred Clayton ored to Fox Valley in Mr. Hardi Stay ton ~ Sat ur- afternoon was spent by all. were trading in son’s runabout, Mr. Hog seem day. ed very thankful to set his feet L. T Titus called on Mr. G a i on the ground once more after a , . , . , ner Thursday. ^ eeks J°urne>’ b* train from th e l Mrs. Mary Bodeigheimcr and Miles Kintz -nnd w ife spent East. son o f Sublimity, visited at the Sunday on Fern Ridge with rela J. H. Johnston was a Mill C. J. Ruettgers home Thursday. tives. City caller Wednesday. Ben Gescher was in the Capi- Joe Gassner and son Herman ital City on business Thursday. were trading in Stayton Satur Fox Valiev Gems The Equi Light For Ford Cars W School Notes The students of the high srhool IV nlready planning on tho or w gymnasium, ive been ap- harge of plans liort is going to bo a succi fui iv and lini in- uni 0. tlu P a id leav •r A ocia -u mentlng will be I t Id in the .vdi- torium of the H. f:. ‘ A spici .1 program is plan ne d an i nil aro cordially invite 1 U) attend. Wallace Smith fortum o? plac i hen h d and -II in j oin For Ford Cars The With the Equi the light is minions >f the 2nd .«ernster white at all speeds, and really to I r ! giv en Thur ida; i and Fr brilliant ut seven miles per hour, of .ill tvt ek. The tonchci’Ä can be attached in a few minutes ; students arc all workifiK ’ and is guaranteed. No Ford iit.Uil oi 1 hard to : owner should be without one i f >• c►vor tha those lights as it n-sures him of ! last stia r. a good light at a I times. The Ci umte ( lub i i evi ni; i n th * ¿¿tifio loom.spi Wm. Mullet and w ife spent day. m ing the a. Mate Titus called at the P. P. Sunday with Theo. Highlierger Distributor For St. ie of ------- which a umpiumi-. iuoc «‘«in and family. They intend to Crabtree home Monday. served l iy the"E at < oinmitU Paul Johnston has been quite branch out in the poultry busi- Mrs. T. W. Creech was a Stay- n >. They are running five in- trading with Stayton merchants All i-oi> rt that they h id a sick with Grip but is better now. ton caller Tuesday. good tin collators and intend to hatch Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Vaughn spent Katherine Brand a n d Julia 1500 or more chicks. Mr. Cobb m do a bu iness trip In tli*. near fut urr the Chi nto Sunday with G. F. Johnston and Creech were School callers Tues Albert Arthur was a business to Salem tiie fust of the week, Club ar»? : oil ive a ci family. day. ¿ing t ) w iich the pu !ic munit y visitor at Aumsville Monday. ______ ._________ A surprise party was given at Mate Titus was a business cal lly in This en vite is « nia Mrs. Kings last Wednesday even N. Gilmore and family visited ler in town Tuesday. tannini. be fn t is to e for ev cry at Orlo Humphreys’ one day last ing on their daughter Mrs. Ruth Wm.Nendel delivered groceries one. Trask those present reported a week. for Gehlen in our community To Ml one inti •re le i we ask very enjoyable evening, Arnold Rucf and sons were Monday. Send in a li u < 11 i. m d r tl M . Mrs. Ruth Trask left Satur- transacting business at Alfred so n i's y r mi winh t(» hnVt* su n g in day morning for her home in Fox’ s Monday. Tuesday evening there was a this par of pr >gram. We California, Eddie Highberger and wife crowd o f 14 Stayton Masons Rock Point School Notes have JVC y one take wish to nri The young people have en- spent Sunday with home folks in jo irneyed to Turner to meet v, ith ut. aml ve VO hope U) li¡i ac j 0yetj sleighing these frosty A fte r a week:, vacati on work t|,e Hilis. that lodge. The occasion being I- M * ’ ’Old 1 num o f a goool. m- snowy nights but everybody is again going on as usual, snowy a- d Frank Staiger called the visit of Wm. Moore o f Pen »liars'’ >gg Hle i i every om will be glad when the snow is dleton, the Grand Master o f the Th< ma; the nudi ing with 1 gone terested in the study of the Re- There were sonic HO Pie. • Leo Highberger visited in Stay- State. I u n 1 ir i t to Aiii-4 This snow has been r.ard on public o f China and we expect ton Tuesday, in the dentist chair. Masons present fr< m surrounding y by 14. Ruth lb ► stock of all kinds. And hard on the Boxer Rebellion to be a Wes Riggs was in this neigh towns and a splendid mecti g is Miss Î■laud Hoi list cr spent the the farmer who thought he had source of much information. borhood recently buying beef reported- Aft« r the lodge meet week end at 1 1 er lior c in Sal •m. Mrs. Sarah Cox returned with his stock through the winter. ing a splendid banquet was serv We are reading t h e book cattle. T. H. Thomas Wednesday morn ed by the Turner Masons and I wonder how the early gar “ Johnny Blossom” in the sche< 1 Ethel King is teaching a sue ing for a visit with her daughter was much enjoyed by all. One dens are under the snow. and find it most amusin.. It also cessful term o f school here. Mrs. Thomas. of the pleasing features to tho.-- gives U 3 a glimpse of Sweden. L* ") Wm. Brotherton and w ife vis who knew him was that It. (). We have about 30 new library ited at the Shepherd home in Thomas who has been ill for some it is important to have your I books, which are to be circulated Stavton Tuesday. time was found much improved eyes tested and your glasses a I- thru the community. Varda Shelton was u p on in health. justed properly. We exp jot to have Miss Cow- Thomas Creek Monday • posting Gus Zoellner left for Salem T. Y. McClellan made a busi Those attending from Stayton t I)r. A. C. I :itu:¡. Optóme gill from 0. A. C. next week, to notices o f the closing of the Wednesday, ness tt ip to the Capital City were: Messrs W. H. Hoi <>n, J. Plione 345. give a taik rn “ Caoni This creek to fishing. Mrs. S a m Burdick passed P. Wilbur, W. W. Elder, J. r . •Monday. | will be ope i to the public and we c a r i T o f t T i a m s Mrs. Newton Thomas of Mon- through town Tuesday, visit- Follis, Ward Holford, H. Hum- Joe Fery who had been jn , are sure much good will be de- home phrey. S. II. Heltzcl, L. S. Lam-! tana, who has been visiting with Giles and Leo Wagner was ing in Portland, returned , rived from it. : bert, G. F. Harold, C. C. Cole, j We win ii o i ¡¡ink our kind Clyde Thomas and wife, expects town Monday, last Wednesday. The Parent Teacher’s will hold >r r friends and 1C hbo to return home soon. N.S. Wagner went to Slayton Mrs. Schmitz and Hilda Davis, Grant Murphy, Wm. Loveb 'v, | their .ext meetin"- Saturday enso ; K-n<I- lip » lit Ip and J. W. Jackson, and W. F. L. A pleasant party o f twenty or Thursday to have his face at- night anu they want ev< rvone to v'f-re knn< ;,y visitors a! the Gun- our n ing the recent illncr. iy. twenty-five p rsons gathered at tended. attend. 3Bules home- Ralph Tate. the W ing home one day last week Valerine Zoellner will leave _________________ ! Oliver Forette was n passenger Mr. and Mrs. I Me. to do honor to Mrs. W ing’s birth- for YVardner Idaho where she , . .... for Salem Tuesday morning. day. A pleasant time was re- has been working, L n iO t l l i ill YVill Titus and w ife were Stay- Ml . g: . ; a birth- ported by all present. Oscar and Galdo Zimmerman _____ ton visitors Tuesday. iter i Jos. hchwindt will take his attended lodge at Lyons Wednes- Tuesday evening. A few fri» ds John Gunsaules has been laid Crea Lincoln o f Silverton is cattle to the old W. Richai dson fjav njKht. j were present. up with rheumatism. visiting his brother Joseph Lin W. F. Klecker and Chas. Geh place where C. C. Wilson will The people in and around Me- Mrs. Hally Doe returned tohcrj j len bought out the stock o! furn sh the f< e l 'or ti.em. hama have more snow this year coln the pa t week, ' i. Alva 11 4 h me in Salem after an extended Mrs. C. L. Seibel received, Archie Bradshaw last Tin rsilay ‘ Seeve Biossart was over to than they have had for a good hier mot-.r. I to F i telegram calling her to h . vi. it wi h her -i ter Mrs. I/iftie and moved the goods to tla-ir Bll‘* Stayton Tuesday for medical many years, Gentry. Tue di mothers bedside in California a I respective places o f bu ¡ness. treatment. Mrs. Fallrich nnd son art v,s' Mr. Bradshaw expects to remain tree, o f Scio, wa. ;i Roy C she is very ill. T. H. Thomas and family ate I f you want pure, sanitary The young people gathered I itmg in Salem this week in Stayton for a few months at. Sunday dinner at the Brossart onilk or cream call day. Arthur Branch and family were i least. Saturday evening and gave a home. i B rew er’s Dairy. T rium ph Notes Lyons News J. P. Wilbur Pegón ¡¡lASONiC MEETING IN TURNER Jordan Jingles Mehama Mites vVcsl Stayton ARCHIE BRADSHAW SELLS OUT