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! A'- The OREGON STATESMAN, Salcia, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, July 3. 1929 Com tint un u&ie 'Wews V I- o- SilvertbnC . Pi. July Bru1 "Ff .botn bilv.rton lads, won honors rjL for the 162nd Infantry, in the atseajwjej during- the week Camp Clat- Guard encampment sop. v ' i - Campbells-son Sf Hal Campbell of Silvertou, .catne-fn : first tn two' races-entered, wfclle Thorn ten took Yeeong place Inlhe fancy 'divin event, Thom?en Is the sonnet. Mr. NTRThoinien, Tot. the" Taomsen Drug C. ' - -Prof.. Wurren E. Crabtrea "re timed Friday from O. S. C. w&ere , he has been attending a two-weeks , course "giTen.Ao Instructors of the various -branches of the Smith Hughes work- In the, agricultural section.iin which Pj-of. Crabtree took intensive stud?. 31 teachers from various parts "n the state at tended Classes. ifyf R. CjFpard, state supervisor of yr agricultural education of " N e w 4jr Mexico, directed the course. T In compliment to Miss L0I3 Llv f " ingstone, daughter of the pastor I of the Christian church,, the con gregation gave -a miscellaneous shower in the churchparlors on If ondav evening which was follow t4 by a two course luncheon. Miss Livingston has Announced ner en easement to Mr. Ivan Talbot of Hood River. x Company "t" 162nd Infantry of ihm Orprnn National Guard re turned to Silverton on Wednesday from the very successful ten -day annual encampment at camp ciai aoo. t ' . Captain Henry Button stated on hiareturn. tfiauwitn the exception of weather conditions,- the 192 cne&mnment " was decidedly the moa successful in -every J way, in the history of tbe, company. s : " Evangelical chorch is sponsoring a flower show In the church base meat Saturday. All aorta ot flow ers 'Will he displayed, and everyone sVelcQihe- to enter flowers. There "will be no prizes. " " Miss Cossle Stump Is home from an extended visit in Portland with her nephew, ' David Campbell and 11 .1 r 1 the steps were removed to make room for digging the basement. Albert Uehty and Paul Farvig are using a team and Fresno scraper to remove the dirt. 1 The new building will be near er to the road making mora room Mr. ant Mrs. Clay-Taylor and T. J. Pettit jof Vancouver, Wash, were guests of Mrs. Blanch Sloan and Other Iriends Tuesday, Miss Frances Snyder, who ha taught hfe past year at the Days Creek high school, is'home for the summer. jSb was accompanied uere uy jaiss ueuie jvnigm;one of her stuSdSnts. who will visit In Corvallis before returning home. P. OVPoWell, master of the Polk county grange, and Mrs. Powell attended the 66th session of the Oregon State grange at Myrtle Point, whefe Mr. Powell officiated as chairman of the education com mittee. They were accompanied by Mrs. Pearl VBartlett of Oak Grove. Polk Pom orfa lecturer: and by Mrs E. G. Ilarrfe, master of the Suver ETang They . went via Roseburg, and" returned via the Reedsport- Scottsburg highway. The Coos and Carry cheese fac tories presented every member with a one-pAund Individual pack age of cheese as-a souvenir of the meeting, ana so much remained that it was disbursed, according to membership, . among the Pomona masters. Mri Powell received 13 pounds as nii Quota, which he has placed In cold storage at the Mon mouth creamery, and it will be served aether Folk' Pomona picnic in July, raham, son of Mr. raham of Salem, first birthday anni- M5rimouth it ir-Mr-1 MialLsaaclttded ' the nd Mrs. E. M; -Eb- X MONMOUTH, uty2 Mr, nnir3. William Jinks of Port land and daughter are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs G. W. Baan, Mr. Jihks ia mem ' w nt tfeft"PnrtlAmlfire depart- t tnenU rsVJinks will bo remem- '.bered'hflfe-yis Edn Leavenwood, . a formct resident. Mr. and Mrs. . m. jvoid, airs. Velma eWhit.,Mr. bert and-Mr. and .3Jfv"E, 31 Cqle - ajid families nienicked on Teal creek Sdyv- it the Tuesday luncheon newly elected officers of the Lions-, club were installed. Homer Dodds ofi the Oregon normal school faculty talked on bee culture; and Mr. Holmes, a demonstrator at Miller's store, was a guest. , ,Fred Calef. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Calef. who hats-be en attend lng the University of Oregon, is In Tacoma, for the summer where he ia affiliated with the T. M. C A talght last year 1 the Highland school ot Salem, ls.'d'oing office work in Portland for the Avery Commercial service. Little Jack and Mrs. Ted celebrated hi vereary at th parents, Mr. bant of Moiim , Tfce resist mal- school which is on! Salera Tuesday to attend the luncheon given la honor! ot Mrs. Homer Goulet, the outgoing re gent. Included Mrs- Blanche Ea- kln. Mrs. J.,R. AIlgoodJ Mrs. C. L. Crider, Mrs. C. L. Barnes, Mrs. R, T. Morrison. Mrs. Jf E. Sibley. Mrs. Oscar Hayter. . The last meeting of the season was held by Naomi chapter, O. E. a. Tuesday evening. Keports oi the Grand chapter were given and following the business session a program of music was' enjoyed back of the school house for play I Refreshments were served in the grounds, banquet ball. gr. and Mrs. M. A. Groves and Company L of the Oregon Na young son and Miss Sarah Bridge- tional guard returned home from man all from West Salem attended I Camp Clatsop Wednesday after a tne sail game bere- Tuesday when I two weeks encampment; their) Sunday school team lost S to Mrs. Ray Scott and children re- in javor t the Pratum team. - turned from Seaside Wednesday A f third game will be slaved! where thev have been visiting Tuesday evening to break the tie jrfth Mr. Scott's parents, during exisnng between the two teams The last rows of (this) summer were planted to potatoes last Fri day'af. ternoon when Fred de Vries and&hree sons finished planting a 17 acre field. 0. H. Thompson and family and William de. Vries and family and Miss Amanda Mltzner looped the Mtl Hood loon Mnndav - ' -- 2C numoer or lamines from here attended- the funeral ef Rev. A. Cramer at Salem Friday. Rev. Cra mer was pastor here in 1910. Mr. and Mrs. Fred de Vries at tended the Santiam district Sun day school convention at Pleasant Pint last Sunday. They will at- uma the HayesviHe district con vention Sunday, June 30. the National guard encampment. O and 1" daughter DeEtts,' Xoulse Blanton, Mrs." John Lesher and family and Miss Katheryn : Blan. toa. ' . -'. ! . Cecil V. JUhbaugh went to Le banon Sunday. ' He was accom panied by Mrs. Susan McMunn and her daughter. Miss Ella Me- aiannswaue mere wej nvuueu Mrs. Akhbaugh's suter-ln-law. Mrs. Gertrude McCleod and fam- OT. U If J Mrs. B. J. Merits has returned home after visiting several days at "the- home or- ner son, aar. ana Mrs. John Mori tx and family in West Salem. Mr. Morits is a Salem mall carrier on route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moisan and two children left Tuesday for their home inMarsb field, after an extended Tisit wlth relatl? es and fr tends in Brooks. Gervals and Salem. j- j -o Gervais Ernest Zelner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zelner was painfully in jured last Friday, wen he, in some manner, got hi left hand Caught in the pulley of the stack er where the men wejre stacking hav. with the result that the rope slinnlne through h hand burnea the flesh off the second and tnira fingers and part, of the palm to such an extent that Dr. Dowd had to remove the flesh tb the none However the hand Is iow.healing as rasl as couia De tapccicu it is "feared that one of the fingers hav ru. v.- i. ,. . I will alwavs be stiff. Mr. ana xars. r aHuiume are receiving congratulations up- Quality and makes a fair yield per acre .but the acreage is far below normal. Some grain hay will be cut to help out the shortage. Those who hare a few ton to spare hesi tate to put a price on it xne nest looking field of beans on the arrival of a daughter on Jnn 23. This is their tenth child Mother and babe , sire getting alone nicely. Recent guests at tne noma that has ever been grown here is a Mr and Mrs- William field of shout S a pro. f Vantn.w Mr., and Mrs. Jsu wanderers hwdmI nt Portland and Mr. and I wv. -1 i . .1 nl... Vlnnla ,nH Knnhla Nib home of hU grand-rllv:" T" Zul -i - t h.H a. their ruest on Tues Mrs. W. R. Gra- ot Alsup were Poune of Mrs. Verne niu k.., . - . i jimtr .i.n n wk. Jasenh isatnman ith 3reAniAav as ior nops. I j T- at Oregon nor-J-the WantTo ,h. " Mr. and Mrs. William Brassell reached 853.J n,, .. .nrhter Wilma and' Miss Er Z0 Mesa, than the U.,! ,v . rti.in iui have spent sev- - . Aw4 mo lyruiKL inn. i . . . i a tra a T inn nea.cn Jjao .m.-.' .1. . ;4t this time of the year. turned home ZS". J" -Gonnnittees which have charge hseasonal "meetipig of Model Enl campment of the Odd Fellows of the" Sunday school picnic and With an attinilin.-. nr IRA .-.i.'l 'T'J """"""u "' uoing i ;.7. . " T . . iV.1"v'luuf lsume real good work. The program iuustuuf committee has secured log guests fro ence and I B rooJ i. . 2. MrsJ les Schwartx of Kingwood Heights. Miss Butler, who has been very 111 for. the past two weeks. Is not Improving very much. Rev. Mrs. Burleigh, .... a former resident of West Salem, jrlth her sonj Frank James and family, ot Salt Lake City, were Sunday visit ors at the John Simmons home. The James family were enroutc to British Columbia. They are return ing Thursday and will then go on to their home in Utah; taking Mrs. Burleigh with them for the sum mer. She expects to return to Ore gon in September and : make her uume (gui lu it est nicui, o- rson ZENA. Julr 2. MrsJ Leona Buell of San Rafael, Calif., ar rived here two weeks ago for a visit with her son-in-law ' and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Tay lor.. Mrs. Buell likes the Oregon climate so well that she has de cided to spend the winter with the Taylor family-' John Walling, son of Mr and Mrs. Tracy , Walling of Lincoln, waa rushed to Salem at midnight Wednesday' after haying a severe hemorrhage following the removal of his tonsils. The young man is recovering very slowly, 'j O r JEFFERSON, ; July 2, Ches ter Miller has purchased a new McCormlck Deering. combine har vester and. thresher which will be quite a time and labor saver. Prof. L. N. Bennett left Monday for Oakridge where he will be em ployed by the forest service as psV trolm an, .during the summer vaca tion, o ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman of Sa lem attended a dinner party Wed nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Looney, in boner of Miss .laleanor's birthday. Clarenc--Thurston was a bus iness . visitor in Albany Thursday. OrcKard Heights orchard Heights,! July 2. Mrs. Paul Davis "and family are enjoying an indefinite visit, from Mrs. Davis' mother, whose home is in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Davis met her In Portland "on i Wednes day. ' i I Harry Morgan is staying for the summer with, his sister, Mrs. Alice Jefferson of Lake Labish, where he is helping with the onion crop for which that locality is famous. Mrs J. W. Edgar was. forced to discontinue work lh the West Sa lem cannery because of ill health. Mrs James Beat and her house guest, Mrs. Sagendorfef Newberg spent Thursday with Mirs. Char- LIXDY AT K. C. WICHITA. Kan.. Jnlv 2. fAPVl Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, flringi from ' Kansas City landed at' the Municipal air port at 7:15 o'clock tonight. Neuritis and Rheumatic Sufferers this lady had about given up all hopes after years of suffer ing .from neuritis. Read what she says about Casey's Guaran teed Remedy: Dear Sir: 1 am gettingbetter althe time. Oh, so happy I hardly know my self, my daughter said thl morn ing, "how good to hear-you say I am in no pain; may God spare your life many years." . MRS. M. KEEL, 1935 Russell St, Berkeley, Cal. For Sale" by Druggists. Salem's Leading ! the 111.1.1 I Kcent ainner ancouver. Wash. Sunt u,i .f c... j. , . I v. nr Mr. and Mrs. - Charles Strawberries, ifocreamand cak Jto be the main speaker. The com- poindaffer were Mrs. Coffindaf and coffee- werd served, and a o- Un.ttoa i- i,-. .. vo-i-mother. Mrs. Mary Moisan rial - hn, r j 1 . ? i""i"B ."W - ------ , T v uwm vs. USUltlUK I.UU ('Mm I niPTltW tT An 1 Atfm Am I fl An !1 1HH IVIM.ll'l lU W . r 4 v j jauuv eaaau iuu sua 1 - O-r Ball as James Vibbert of Brpoks was a recent guest at the home of his niece; Mrs. Virgil Loomis ana family. r Among those from arooas wno . i - b.i w m . DCimai BninvHii x. uii:iiil; uiuuvi - 8 miBmbers' of Carl B. Fenton'poit ming at Wheatland Thursday er- visiting American Leion attend ah th I ..u, Mr. and Mrs., C. V, FALLS CITY, Hale, who ha 'T'Hrt, ,t. . . . . , .ucuucu tUQ I RnillC WCIB ii o -. .. j , i ... . 1 uiwmu ui auiuu Dosi in :saiem 1 ishhinen ana cuuurcu. nii o.iutu7.nai iofflpsonwUliArii m..- .....u- ' : 1 " l " , .vhp.h t . .... . . i - -. ,cuiuk, w assure me i vera, ana ivictft r mv WarrK..aTB D the Dallas post, waaJ Mrs. Millard Ramp nd children reaoy; to assist them with conven-1 Earl. Leo j and Cleo . Ramp. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Biamon, j r. over and returned Saturday. ajvva nvsrAiAw n 1 . . c-,""o"aVa"in . Pe Uohr?nlans '"u oum-csman isiair was a bui. ....... a . . - Th mJ'Ar ' ,.' V . for n barbeque to be held, at . iriiiiMi n niin ik. ,f M . v j.ji i&amiiaied wun tne y. m. u. a. m,.!. hnabaiuf. VA fmm- i" iwl - tUB ueuicauon ot tne His . aistet.. Miss OUv. Calef,. wsS2 drin convention narfc- s.f a Jr It"TC ' lsi couaeuMsa to r vei Us ui of town guegts we Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cravon andJV. Zf l VOrvauis-ana s'ZZ -t. tiT -1 u ir Smlik.of Portlaad. Eobb. hich i 1' s children were guests at the Powell family reunion held Sunday at the Turner convention grounds of the - Christian church, v.. Robert- Peterson" is Polk county, student's na rnvvn uyvr:MTA the ;aprms kiid. V I. . 1 f . - ' A.LT,'"jfJhU daugh tur. gira. uai v neuicMi 1 & . : . 13 ai jvucki- mi, nuu,, ivi me .Mrs. N. S. Stewart ly resiaea on xsroa cjjrnng irom a he Is at the ho Chehalia, Was walk, but Ind 'hot mmer. 'ho former treet, is "re- alytJc stroke. her. son in is now able recovered the in the Methodist church last?Sun- aay. wiiuam McCifchrlst of fcesll MetoodisT church. Balem. talked on the growth of protestant&m in Scotland. He sang Psalms as thev were sung in Scotlslud and accom panied them with a fconcertisa. Mr. Koc:, also of Salem sang a solo of i use of her affected arm. &&&&ilt. anddrs. David Rlddell and eic-MX-and Mrs. L. P. Cumisky at- t ,m A .darf.i- nlrlit mt th. Raw port Xiicns club Saturday. , ' Mrs." Helen Cornelius Bowne of Portland is the guest of her moth er, Mrs.Jklina Cornelius. c - Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Gentle of "-Portland are guests of the James Gentle .and-Thomas Gentle famil Jes this week. Mrs. Gentle will - teach in the normal .training de partment bl St. Mary's academy at Beaverton this summer; and Dr. Gentle will serve as an interne at St. Vincent's hospital, Portland. t ; The-Iomelike society of the t .i Dallas with the fourth of Ju- ratfon by having theirj drum coi$5lJere on that day, I Those TpbMateeTenlng in Mrmr - -2: T 1 oaiem were jck .aain, reun ViT'MflllllA rtr H I. rAWA I wr v a.- -t. f unuo, J 01111 jerney,- tran waxner, uov v me v"i " rs. uaroid tucn ana naipn tseca. Un Rnhsrt ICrpaann and 1 MrauBS aervffes werejneid daughters Jane. and Mary Lou re turned home Monday evening from a two weeks vacation spent at Seeriew. w ash. She was there during the big storm which is said to have been the worst in 28 years, and saw the Laurel after it's wreck. Ttollaa mtmhtn nf Phomotata I Mr ana MrsAhdrew gaunter j chapter. Daughters of the Amerl- VeVMimioeybti VheHO' CONG ana Marguerite MiEes accamnan fled Mr &nd Mrs. Mck off Salem to ans uuy. sundayevenflng. wring Hatcji triad e a trip to alsetz. Saturday. I Clinton IacDonalkl . cajme out irom vaisetz, Sunday. , i -Mr. and Mrs. OrTfti PosiT am thA "parents f a babyfboy, born on June 16. p - Francis Gnthridgis, wjho has been working In Maishfieid, spent oMnday and Tuesdajl in" Falls City, She has gone to Behd iuiere she LwilLatay two weeks4ef oi return ing to Marshfield. 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