The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salemi Oreg, Sunday Morning, July 21, 1929
PAGE SEVEN
News firom Mid-Vaflev District Communities for Statesman Readers
(Continued from Pace C) "
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Wednesday in Salem consulting a
doctor ti Mr. Morris has been in
poor health for several months. -Mrs.
Jack Gohebel spent Friday
and Saturday in Dallas on busi
ness. '
After being away, for nearly
three yeajr Ross Spencer has re
turned to Valaets and is working
as a log scaler on the pond while
Mr. Raymond Is laid up.
Dorothy Davis leaves Saturday
for Oakland, Oregon, to visit her
father, Victor Davis. She will be
away until school opens in Septem
ber. Mrs. Bill Marquis and children
are visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles- Murdock at
Sherwood, Oregon.
Mrs. M. E. Raymond has been -in
the Good Samaritan hospital, Port
land, for several days receiving
medical attention. She has left the
hospital but will remain in Port
land for about a month under a
doctor's care, before returning
home. ' '
M. E. Raymond returned from
Portland, Wednesday evening.
After leaving the train and before
arriving home he - slipped and
sprained his left ankle quite badly
and will not be able to work for
come little time.
Wm. H. Brayton and his survey
ing crew have made camp down
on the south fogk of the Sileti
where they will "be working for a
. few weeks.
W. Worth, deputy fire warden,
camped near Valseti, has been
working on a new fire warden
trail from Rock Creek to Holt's
camp. Mr. Worth reports that it is
the roughest country he ever tried
breaking trail over. Also that the
deer,' bear and cougar are very
plentiful in that section. The con
gars are killing the young fauns
very fast in that district.
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out-door Ice cream social. This
event will be held on the grounds
between the Service store -and
Moore's confectionery.
The beginner's band will give
its first out-door concert at this
event.
Plans for the firemen picnic to
be held at Playmore park August
11 are well under way
Miss Ruth Calvert and W, F
and family have returned from a
two weeks trip to British Colum
bia. Miss Mary Hara Is spending the
week with her parents in Scio.
Miss Carolyn' Lettenmeir of
Portland spent the week-end visit-
ing with her father, Jake Letten
meir. Mrs. Clyde Rogers and son.
Clyde, Jr.. returned from PhUo-
Miss Laera Bernard before herLabish and Frank Pholschneider'l
Giffard of Hubbard and Mr. anH math, Saturday, where she has
Hubbard
Mrs. Ben W. Baker of Santa Ana,
Cal., spent the weekend at Belk
nap Springs with Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Thompson and daughter Wan
da of Prlneville and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ireland of Redmond. Mr. and
Mrs. Thompson were former man
agers of the telephone office at'
Hubbard.
Mrs. Waldo Brown and Betty!
and Wallace were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Robert J.
Brown of Cafus.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Malloy re
cently left for a two weeks vaca
tion. After visiting in Tacoma,
Wash. they will visit several of
the Oregon beaches.
The Pink and Lavender club
held its annual picnic at the Hub
bard Mineral Springs' park Thurs
day. A picnic lunch at noon, games
and a good time was the program
of the day.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. 'Alice Weaver,
Present were: Mesdames Ed. Wol
feT, Joe Calvert, B. Rector, A. R.
Bevens, Henry Adams, George
Zeek. Jerome Jacksqn and two
grandchildren, Mary Kidst on, An
na Speight, Alice Weaver, B. G.
Wells, Lucy Sewell," Chrlstana
Stauffer, and the Misses Mary I
Goudy, Frances Weaver, Anita
Bevens, Rose Jordan, and Ruth
Calvert.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beckman,
Robert, Muriel and Joan accom
panied dt Boyd Brown spent Sun
day on the Molalla river.
been for the past month caring for
her mother, who had an operation.
R. S. Shaw of Portland was
here Tuesday on business.
Miss Mary Holtfcouse spent last
week visiting with Miss Beuiah
Cramer of Salem.
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HUBBARD, Jaly .20. Mrs. II.
C. Mack returned Tuesday from
several days' visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wains
cott at Oakland, Ore. Mrs. Mack
accompanied her brother. Dr. C.
O. Wainscott, and Mrs. Wainscott
of Pendleton who had been in at
tendance at the Medical associa
tion at Portland. On their way
to Oakland Mrs. Mack and hers
brother visited
Roberts
ROBERTS, July 20 Frank
Gritton of Los Angeles spent part
of last week with his sister, Mrs.
J. P. Blankenship. During his
visit Mrs. Blankenship aceompan
ie dhim on a three days' trip on
the loop road and other scenic
routes east of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Edwards
another brother j and . family attended the Rogers'
Dr. E. J.- Wainscott at Roseburg. j family reunion near the Sunny
The return trip was made via the'Sjde school Sunday.
McKenzie Pass. i Mr. and Mrs. John Osborn and t coin is visiting her grandparents,
RICKEY, July 20 RicTtev has
been growing rapidly the past
year and a half, and still con
tinues to grow.
Fred Smith recently completed
a modern home, two new houses
have, been started on the Cbllds
tract within the past week and
Irwin Caplinger has the cement
poured for the foundation and
basements for a new honse.
R. Evans has had his store re
modeled recently and has had ta
bles Installed enabling him to
serve ice cream and other con
fection. M. Evans now carries fresh
meat besides a stock of groceries.
Mrs. Marvin Roth of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Glen, Mrs. Cleve
Davis and daughter of Mill City
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Harris.
Mrs. T. Wallace " transacted
business in Salem Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee and
daughters Margaret and Hazel
spend Sunday at the home of
Dale Magee at Crooked Finger.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Randall and
family, spent the weekend, at the
beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brougher
spent the week .end with Mrs.
Brougher's mother Mrs. Addie
Smith at R.-otts Mills. -
Allen Wallace has purchased a
new Fords coupe.
- W. S. Sheridan, who has a
large dairy, bailed hay this week.1
D. A. Harris sold several truck
loads of grain Tuesday.
Mr. Harris is returning on ac
count of ill health. His son
Frank Harris recently of Chico,
Calif will take charge of . the
farm.
Miss Elnora Edwards of Lon-
marriage and is a former resident
of Kingwood.
Mrs. Mary Beaver has gone with
Dr. A. B. Starbuck and family for
a few days' outing at Pacific City.
Theo. P. Gerber, who has been
spending his vacation here with
his brother, M. F. Gerber and fam
ily, started Tuesday for Mare Isl
and, California. He is chief quar
termaster of a vessel is the If. S.
submarine service.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Adams
enjoyed a double treat on Sunday.
In the morning they heard the
Rev. Dr. McAfee of the Chicago
seminary, at the First Presbyterian
church in Salem. Dr. McAfee also
spoke from the Chautauqua plat
form on Sunday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Adams drove from Salem
to the Rickreall grove where the
heard Dan Poling speak.
Mrs. George Dixon7who recent
ly underwent a major operationat
a Salem hospital, was brought out
on Monday evening to the home of
her father-in-law, W. H
of St. Paul attended the Catholic
convention at the fairgrounds
Sunday when 10,009 people were
present.
Martin Holmes has commenced
his annual run with his hay-baler.
Mr. Holmes has added a device to
his baling outfit, called 6traw
buckers) which -enables him to
perform the same baling as for
merly,' using three teams and six
men less at a time when every
body is busy. This is of great val
ue, s there is always a shortage
of men and teams.
The goldenrod is in bloom, the
were old school chums in Kansas.
Mrs. Warren Grsy and Mrs.
Elsie Pickard drove to Salem
Wednesday where Mrs. Pickard
is having her eyes trea'.ed.
Mrs. Celia Olson was taken to
the State Tuberculosis hospUal at
Salem, Monday, where she will
uundergo treatment. Mrs. OK-on
has been in poor health for seme
time, bnt it is hoped that the
treatment offered at the eUte
hospital will be of benefit to her.
'Miss Laura Haack who has
been visiting with her father,
Fred Haack. the oast two we.k
! lpft Tlliirisrfav Avcntnv fnr .r.n!r.
wheat is ripe and the first of this I ridge for a two weeks visit with
years wheat will be cut this week. Kir ani4 Mr Roland n,n,m , t
v '. 1 s. I before returning to Portland.
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STAYTON, July 20 Law Doer
fler and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. N
chols haft a bad auto wreck east
of Stayton on Monday. Mrs.
Miss Laura Thomas, who ha
been visitDg Miss Ciaudiau Ro
land returned to her hoj.e at
Lebanon, Wednesday.
The Donald ball team plays the
Stayton team, this Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davis of Ev
erett. Washington, are guests. at
the home of their daughter. Mrs.
W. Goodwin. On Wednesday they
made the Mt. Hood loop and re
ported an ideal trip. They were
accompanied by : Mrs. Roy Gar
rett, a sister Vf Mrs. Davis and
Miss Marguerette Storm fells. Miss
Stormfells is a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. DaVis on this trip from Ever
ett. The Davis' leave"for Hood Riv
er, Sunday.
Stewart and Garrett are improv
7ig their feed and. seed store, by
building a grain elevator. They
have also installed a new grain
chopper. Donald is always glad to
have these new improvements
made.
Mr. and Mr?rf Jack Bush and Mr.
! r.nd Mrs. F-l Caver niotored to
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they collided.
Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Fery at the
parents of a(daughter bora Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. James have
been here from Los Angeles visit
ing at the home of Charles Stow-
J. E. Waltman of Gervais wsare gigters
a guest on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. . j,. md'Mrs Hrr H,ininhr
convalescence. Her home is in In
dependence. Mrs. Maurice Boatright of the
Happy Biddy poultry ranch on
route seven, with her friend, Mrs.
Robinson of Salem, called on Mrs.
Ed. Fin ley on Monday.
Kenneth, accompanied by Miss
Bertha Wicsnerand Miss Powalle
Nichols received some bad cuts J of North Howell, made a Sunday
about her head, face and back; and 1 excursion trip to Mt. Hood. They
report a most enjoyable trip with
Mrs. Warren Gray and son, J Xetarts and ack by way of Tatt
Dr. P. O. Riley spoke at the family started Sunday for the
Rotary club at Salem Wednesday. coast where they will spend the
Dr. Riley was accompanied to Sa-tweek at-various resorts.
Mrs. James Fidler, who : has
Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards.
Miss Fargaret Fitzpatrick has
returned from an extended visit
with relatives in San Francisco.
Fryslie & Son who raise several
acres of potatoes every year have
several acres on the George Ed
wards farm which look exception-
Saturday and' at Silverton v Sun-j park, Mrs. Fidler is now visiting fl"e- , .
-tJ --!-ifK it,. a vi, n tS - N Al Butler who has sptnt several
months with hi rrandmnthfr.
toria team Silverton won t ibotn - Howard m.-, j,, wU
games. ine oojs ci c.uui-Uj m i uuuuu uu mi. auu
panied to Astoria by George Leff-, Mrs. Xoble Henningsen and fam
ler. Henry's father, and to Silver-,ily.
Mr. .and Mrs. James Fry are
delighted over receiving news
from Idaho of a new grandson.
lem by Mrs. Riley.
Henry Lef fler and Ralph T)im- j been at Jefferson with her-daugh-ick
of Hubbard, members of the Iter, Mrs. Maude Blackwell," came
Silverton American Legion junior ! Sunday to attend the Pettyjohn
baseball team, played at Astoria family reunion held at Riverdale
ilav In the games with the As-; with Mr. and Mrs. B. u. Fidler.
Silverton won both Howard Hennington spent aun-
Hardy Dimick, Ralph's
ton by
father.
Mrs. HarrsBennett and chil
dren, Harry, Jr., and Le? Crit-Mr. and Mrs. John Fry are the
tfnden. from Monroe. Wash., are parents.
visiting at the home of Mrs. Ben-j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henn.ng
nett's father, Charles Crittenden, - sen have moved to their farm
Mr and Mrs. Clark Ainsworth near Jefferson. Mrs. Henningsen
fm.l son. Boyd, recently left for j will teach the school near there
I'ary where they expect to reside . where she has taught three pre
for the present. , jvious terms.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smolnisky.i Carpenter Bros, finished pick
Miss Verna and Maxwell left Hub-1 ing cherries Wednesday. Their
hard Sundav for a two weeks' trip cherries were all in first class
in California. Mr. and Mrs. Smol- j condition. The Lamberts were
i.i:-ky are proprietors of the Hub-(larger than in former years.
Kn-d Service stores. During their j All the prune growers in this
absence Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pain- section report a heavy crop of
tr and Koy iroyer nave cimise ;
of the store
to his home in Idaho Saturday.
Hagers Grove has oeen the
scene of a number of picnic par
ties during the last few hot days.
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A. L. Applewhite.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Benson visited
the metropolis on Sunday.
D. H. Mosher is building a dam
across Glenn creek where it flows
through his farm, for irrigation
purposes. If it proves to be suc
cessful, he plans to erect a con
crete retaining wall5later.
Charley Adams has been one
among the number of the adult
Leitizenry afflicted with mumps.
Mrs. Anna Pattison of West Sa
lem spent Friday with the Beaver
family.
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MOUNTAIN VIEW. July 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and
children, Mrs. Gilbert Adams and!
son Clarence, and Fraacis Ely,
motored to Neskowin on Sunday.
Paul Davis entered the Vet
erans' hospital in Portland on
Monday, where he will undergo a
major operation. v
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lynch have
had as their guest, their daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Harry Lynch and her
children. Her husband is a lieu
tenant in the U. S. army and has
been for four years at the pre
sidio, San Francisco. He has been
transferred to Fort Bliss, El Paso,
Texas. Mrs. Lynch and the chil
dren are visiting now with her
parents at Vancouver, Washing
ton, before going south. Mr.
Lynch is at Monterey, California,
in the meantime.
Mrs. Harry Moran and daugh
ter Hazelle of Salem, called on
Mrs. J. R. Chapman Wednesday
evening.
Ralph White came up from Pas
adena, California, where he is tak
ing a course in law, and has been
visiting relatives here. He and
his mother, Mrs. M. A. Schneller,
I have now gone on a motor trip,
t They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
1 White at Longview, Washington,
! and from there will go to- Ho-
wonderful sceneery.
Dr. Harry Scofield of Salem
vsited at the home of his pareuts,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Scofield,
Wednesday.
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Au
and children have gone to south
ern Oregon for a visit.
About a dozen friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen E. Fox pleasantly
surprised them with a pot luck
supper Monday evening, the oc
casion being Mr. Fox' birthday.
The evening was spent playing
bridge. Birthday cake and pine
apple ice were enjoyed at a late
hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted MeDermott i ness
and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Burmester
and children are home from quite
an extensive trip through Wash
ington. Dr. and Mrs. PJhtler are home
from San Francisco where the
doctor attended the dental clinic.
While in the California city Mrs.
Pintler took a ride in an airship
carrying, xi passengers, it was
quite an experience, and the Stay
ton lady enjoyed it very much.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weddle
have gone to Olympia, Washing
ton to attend a meeting of morti
cians. Willis Scofield's Ford sedan was
destroyed by fire Wednesday
night, cause 'of which is unknown.
Mrs. Mable Fryer, her daugh
ter, Janet, and her mother, Mrs.
Marilia Gardner, spent the week
end at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. -Joe Klecker were
here from San Diego, Calif., this
week visiting at the W. F. Kleck
er home and with other relatives.
They are mourning the loss of
their six year old daughter, who
passed away ' about two months
ago after a lingering Illness
caused by anemia. She was their
!only child. From here Mr. and Mrs.
Klecker will gv to Vancouver, B.
C, to visit other relatives.
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AURORA. July 20 Mrs. Hen
ry Mills had her tonsils removed
last week by Dr. Eheln of Hub
bard. Mrs. Mills is getting along
fine.
Florence Preston has returned
from a trip to Myrtle Point
where she has been visiting
friends 'and relatives.
Mrs. Maud Mochel of Wood
burn was an Aurora visitor Wed
nesday. She was here on busi-
Mrs. E. Smith of Salem who
' a. : i t , . . - .
Mrs. Chester Ward, daughter oi speni a ween, wun .ir. anu .Airs. jaw, airs. Uuane fcagar. at fori
Air?. Levi Wiltv, is spending; the ;H. B. Carpenter, started to Marsh- i Angeles, Washington. Friends of
summer with her mother while , field Tuesday where she will visit j the fanjily will remember that
Mr. Ward attends summer school! with her daughter. Mrs. A. O'Xeil. j Duane died recently, from injuries
at "the Monmouth Xprmal. Mr.: Mrs. Belle Booth of Silverton j received .in an automobile acci
Ward t taught at Seattle, Wa-h.,:s staying with Mrs. Alice Cool-jdenL
last year !idge while her daughter MrrJen-i. Mrsr Grace Eby is visiting her
"Mrs. Herman Carl and Mrs. ;nie Fisher and husband are 'visit-! p'areifts.Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.
r:porrc Garland were orvams,"& " vamuinia. wnson at me mniee service sia
vicitnr Tnpsdav. ' Mrs.
Mrs Frank Grimps went to ; Mrs. E. J. Jasper and Leslie Burns
Fortland Saturday to attend Dr. of Astoria, were visitors with Mr.
ti pfttfuv a Mime i a f aiuo.
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ORCHARD HEIGHTS, July 20.
Dorothy Logan Is suffering
from serious throat trouble. She
is under the care of Dn A. B.
L. D. Gibson drives out daily quiam to visit AW. ana Airs, jonn
from his home in Salem, to su-! Boyer and family. Ellis Yhite is
rint.ri the harvptinp nf hi ' a don and Mrs. Boyer a daughter
loganberry crop. ' ot Mrs- Schneller. Ralph and his
Miss Marie Yates of Cathlamet.j mother will also travel in Canada
Washington, is spending the sum-; before they return home,
mer with her aunt, Mrs. R. W. , O . yx
Clarke. j j ScottS Mills
Mrs. J. W. Edgar received news 1
of the illness of her daughter-ln
Mari
on
Fhed Shaw of Tillamook
was, a week-end visitotr at the
home ot his sister, Mrs. . F. M.
Ferguson of Aurora.
Mrs. Ruth Frow of Tacoma is
spending a few : days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ganten
bine. -
Mrs. D. E. Green has returned
from a trip to Seattle, where she
was accompanied by Miss Ber
neta Thompson of Woodburn.
- Sunday the Maplewood grange
of Barlow met at Charles Eiler's.
After the meeting the crowd as
sembled on the bank of the Wil
lamette river where a picnic
lunch was served. The afternoon
was spent in games and swim
ming. There were about 50
people present, and all reported
a good time.
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and Newport. They reported
splendid road ill the wav.
Miss Lucilese Helen, daughter
of Mrs. Mae .St.Mlelen, surprised
her many frieads by announcing
her marriage to Albert Evans. Mr.
and Mrs. Evans are residing in
Portland at the present time.
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XEWPORT, July 20. It Is not
unusual for motorists arriving
ove rthe Roosevelt highway either
from the north, or south to report
having seen deer or elk along the
route. To the eastern traveler
this is one of the most welcome
sights along this scenic road.. Is it
wonder that tourists from all over
the United States visit these coast
"twns daily to enjoy this-great out
of door playground of the westT
Fred J. Schreimer. aviator, of
Corvallls is spending the week'
ends at Newport this season. His
plane is a Waco 9.
C. W. Biener of Salem Is en
joying a vacation at the Abbey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jack of Sil
verton are vacationing, at the
beach. '
J. L. Rands and family of Sa
lem are sojourning at Glenwood
camp.
Miss Ruth Daugherty of Salem
is-a recent guest at the Gilmore by
the sea. ,
Chas. Schueller of Salem Is a
Tent City visitor.
J." O. White and his mother,
Mrs. White of Salem are domiciled
in a Sunny Side cottage. Mr.
White who has recently signed a
contract with- one of the i leading
magazines for some pictures ot
bird life at and around Newport
expects to spend the winter here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tucker spent
the week-end at Glenwood Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Irrin re--turned
to Salem after a short stay
in a Sunset cottage.
S. B. Hafterson and II.. B. Haf
terson of Salem were Newport vis
itors the past week.
-4r. and Mrs. Percy M. Varney,
Miss Elva Allison, and Miss Mil
dred Murphy of Salem make up a
merry party at the Old Play- .
ground.
J. M. Johnson and family mo
tored in from Salem to spend sev
eral days at the seashore.- They
are occupying a Sunny Side cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mcllwam are
enjoying camp life at Glenwood
Camp.
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MACLEAY, July 20 -Mr. and
Mrs. Pursley, who moved from
Kelso, Wash., are now living on
their farm which! they purchased
some time ago. j
L. M. Lambert has been help-
ing with hay bailing in the Pra
turn district. i
Cherry picking Is completed in
the Waldo Hills.; A very light
crop r is reported.!
The ladies of the Shaw parish
served lunch - at ! the State Fair
grounds for the Catholic Conven
tion Sunday. !
Marvin Wells lias been bailing
hay this week, i
Hazel Green
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HAZEL GREEN. July ,20. Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Crow of .Moscow,
Idaho, were guests recently of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. A. T; Van Cleave.
Mr. and Mrs. Crowe are now visit
ing in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engle of
San Francisco, cousins of Mrs. A.
T. Van Cleave were guests at A
T. Van Cleave home. . '
Rev. Miss Leila Luckey and fa
ther James Luckey are spending
the week in Portland visiting rel
atices and looking after proper
ty Interests. ,.
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Drand Mrs. A. F. de Lespi-1 Mr, and Mrs. Will Seamen
vill Burns and daughter, tion on Jefferson way. The Illi-
hee is the property of Dr. John
Lynch of Salem.
Ammon Grice, Irwin Simmons
Of ; and Andrew Doran have cone to
na'se Franklin and Marie, were , fasauena, iam.. spent aunaay ; eastern Oregon to work in the:
Portland visitors Tuesday. .with Mrs. Alice Coolidge. ! harvest fields, in the neighbor-;
"Mrs. V. C. Mayhew and sons! dcih-b -iiu eisir, ; nootl OI Heppner. i ney exptci.to ,
be gone about six weeks.
ci, rxA nail, of Mannln are I miss Aiay wmasor, oi Aoeraeen
speoding the week wilh Mrs. May-1 Wash . are visiting with Mr. and
hew's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E.jMrs. L. F. Clymer;
Claud Moomaw and family have; I Alimsville
moved to Sheridan. Mr. Moomaw j
and H. r. scnoil S win ieraie
saw mill at that place.
Miss Ruth JugnlckeLho lived
with her grand mother,-Mrs. Ellen
Hatcher, and attended the Hub
bard school during the past year
Itff Monday for her home at Rai
nier. Her father, WF. Jugnickel
and -family spent the veekend at
Mrs. Hatcher's home and. Roth ae-
: companied them on peir retarn.
Mr. and Mrs. P."DOtt and
rFtaak Riches of SaleVjJ'were re
cent visitors at the if. C. Painter
home
Miss Mary Acker and Miss Lil
ian Skola, both of Sioux Falls.
South Dakota, visited the .A A.
I Withers and the J. W. Simmons
-families on Saturday.
The last quarterly meeting of;
the M. E. -church will be held at
i SCOTTS MILLS. July 20. Mr
jand Mrs. Willard Kellis and fam
ily of DunsmuiT, Cal., have been
j Visiting relatives here the past
week. Mrs. Kellis being a daugh
! ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sloan,
j Miss Doris Eaton left for her
.home in Kansas City, Mo., Thurs
day after visiting with her father,
James Eaton, and old friends the
; past wtek.
; Joe Shedeck and mother of Sa
lem lind Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mil
iler and family of Mt. Angel vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Reuben De Jar-
din Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd
and sob9 Paul and Bob, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Shepherd and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shepherd and
small daughter, and Miss Dorotfta
Shepherd, picnicked on the Abl- i
qua Saturday night and Sunday. !
H. S. Dixon has been quite sick j
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MARION, July 20 M. A. Bar
ber is making preparations to
move the old creamery building
now on First street to a location
next to the property of Wayne
Barber on Second street and aft
er building an addition to it will
' move the pOstoffice and confec
tionary store to this new location.
Quite a congregation of Mar
ion people picnicked at Wallport
last Sunday and reported a splen
did time, the weather being ideal.
Those making the trip were Mr.
and Miis. U. F. Terhune, Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Overhalser and chil
dren. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Roland,
Claudian Roland, Owen Thoma
son and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ro
land. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Patterson of
Canyon City, Kansas, visited at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. Rob
ert Smith a few days last week.
I Mr. Patterson and Rev. Smith
DONALD, July 20 A. Werberg
and wife of Teko, Calif., are guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gearin. Mr. Weiberg was here
three years ago and reports a big
improvement in the highway be
tween here and Teko. The Wei
bergs have a big rice farm near
Teko, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Gearin also had as
their guest this week. Miss Mar
garet Supple of San Francisco.
Mrs. Gearin is a great aunt of Miss
Supple. -
Cinderella Shoe Sale
$2.98 $3e98
' Values to $8.00
POPULAR PRICES
We Savec Yon Money Always ;
KaOattepEa SEioe Sit!?
357 STATE ST.
SAI.EM, ORE.
cago are .here visiting with her
sister, Mrs. F. A. Garbe and ex
pects to visit, her mother, Mrs.
Eastburn at Heppner for 3 weeks
before returning to Chicago.
George Clymer of. Amity is
working here on the road with
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cleaver, acrhIs team aDd u staying with Mr.
companied by L. A. Beckman, jshaffer.
made a business trip to Marshfield. - Mn and mTS g jjance and fam
They' left Hubbard Monday andjily or Albany was visiting old
returned Thursday, im tnp aifritnds her Sunday.
AUMSVILLE, July 20. Mr. and 1 "sl .,,ua!LlerV.. ree.llD.8. with poison oak.
Mrs. Lyle Sacre and sons and Mrs. j ae , .m"B wl" De nei" l ' Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Moberg vis
J. L. Sacre motored to Salem f"mmAt hu"b on Sunday July ; Hed M Rnd Mrg WaUcr
Thursday. 28. - At this time the Summit and! sunday.
Mrs. Strayer came from Lyons I e8i. S1 Sunday schools and. Mls8 Jane Hartman has return
for a visit with Mrs. Millie Mar-1 chavfcb membership will meet to- d home after vjgiting relatives In
tin. ether- A bountiful basket dinner Montana and Missouri for two
Mrs. D. Drury and son of Chi- S serTed nd Rev. Dr. P. H.month(,4. wa8 accompanied by
Temple, general superinteadent of her slater Mrfc JohB Scott of 0r.t
the denomination will deliver the gon clty They report a 6piendid
address. We now have preaching Ume but are -glad t0 get back .to
services every Sunday morning at oreg0n
9:45. Everyone is urged to at-? mu. Wr u,rn1ncii !
Smother Mrs. Chas. McConnell mo
" tored to Dayton, Wash., where
tend
O
Ki
mgwo
ocl
dan.
Arthur Farr of Molalla. secre
tary' of the Molalla Buckeroo as
sociation, was-a guest at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Riley Tues
day- evening.
A. Lucas and Mr. Carson spent
the week-end here with their fam
ilies'. They are working
Grand Ronde.
Mrs. E. Sphoon left Thursday
for her home in Missouri after a
few weeks visit here with her ron,
Mrs. Alice Weaver and son.Rooert sphoon and family.
Guy. and daughter, Frances, of 1 Mrs C. George of Turner Is
Hubbard accompanied by Ed. j ne're to spend the summer with
Roup of Canby spefif Sunday at Mrs. Kirkpatrick.
Tendleton's camp at Molalla. Charlie Porter of Stayton was
i they will visit relatives, and also
.'visit in Portland before returning
KINGWOOD. July 20. Donald j nome. '
Muellhaupt enjoyed a day's re-i J hn Ja ibe ffnJ
creation from the cares of logan-i gm"' ' mina. Ore visited
berry harvesting by a trip around r- Tl9 .P1? "d
the Mt. Hood looon Sundav. Wa,b1 at Crooked Fin-
nr'wcnt with his brother, Martin ser Wednesday. ,
?J 111 It SI MnM Jnmdin attended a birthday party j
k.tTS iZ L Rt Shade-E-Acres honor-
Ward store in Salem. ,j M juUan De JaPdhK
J. C. Cannoy is having a well . ...
ui m?u vu uib mi lii, iiia uuuacuuiu.
water" supply being inadequate. ;
Mrs. Susie Ott spent tne past
week visiting at the home of her
! ron, M. O. Ott at Portland.! ,
"Clement Rasnick left Monday
; fr Montana. Hes expects to go
a touring trip going a far east
Vi as Virginia. Hugh Wolfer, has
i bought the crop on tbe"Rasnick
J farm. . Mr. Rasnick's daughter,
. Elizabeth, is workingiB Portland.
. The Hubbard firemen; will atage
! a water fight on the commons at
Subbard Monday evening, ; July
j 2. The same evening' the flre
iJien will sponsor an old fashioned
a caller in town Wednesday.
and Mrs.
supply being inadequate. ;-.mj.
Leo Roberts of Dallas, route 1, is X J' y '
UVlUfi llJ UIE. ' i m 111
t Mary Starbuck visited her! U JLaKe LaDISn
-. grandmother, Mr?. Mary Beaver, j o
Mill City
;over the weekend- Her parents LAKE LABISH, Jily 20. Mr.
J came on Monday and she returned ; and Mrs. TV. A. Mumper frpent
O : home with them. She is a daugh-l Sunday at Wilholt Springs. They
MILL CITY, July 20 Mr. and ter of Dr. A. B. Starbuck of Dal- , were accompanied by Mrs. Mu al
ias. ' j per a brother, Lewis Aiattnes ox
Mamie Bush is working in the '-the Archerd Co. of Salem. :
fruit, at the King's Food Products U , Mr. d Mrs. H. W. Mear and
Mrs. Lyle Sams and family of
Medford, have been visiting at the
home of Mrs,-Sams' folks', -Rev.
and Mrs. Lee Qray. .. '
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Collins and
daughter left for Merced, Caltfor
nla, to Tislt Mr. ColUns tister,
Mr, viauae oeuara. -
Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Schroeder
Co.. on North Front street.
Mrs. - Theodore Bernard, and
Mrs. A. L. McCarty ot Salem, with
her three children were luncheon
guests of Mrs. A. L-. Applewhite
on Thursday. Mrs. McCarty yru
sbn came over from Silverton and
spent Sunday here.
Miss Bobby Jones of Salem was
.the guest of friends here early
this week. 1
Joseph Fholsehneider o Lake
IPflattes
A REVELATION
in
PLATE MAKING
. -
Food Tastes Natural
i
Feel ''Hot and Cold"
Swallow Easily . .- .
Normal Tongue Space
Satisfaction Guaranteed
or Money Refunded
Jfote these reasonable prices:
Bridgawark f 5.00
Gold Crowns ..... 5.00
Dental Plate 20.00
.Fillings . .... 1.00
Painless , Extraction 1.00
Teeth extracted Free whew
Bridge or Plfttework is
ordered.
Dr. C L Eldriedge
DENTIST
Corner State and
Commercial SC -Look
for the Blue Sign - i
8ALK5I OREGON
Transform
Like the Magic of Blossom-time
And Harvest Are the Changes
Wraught at Belcrest
Memorial Park
A year ago raw land with tangled weeds
and grass, its beauty unknown, its possibil
ities unrealized.
Now, under the magic bf an artistic Idea,
this potential beauty is made to blossom and
fruit into a lovely park.
Surrounded by hills and valleys painted in i
nature's lavish colors, this raw land has been
transformed into grassy slopes, winding
drives, clusters of shrubbery, artificial lakes,
flower-beds, and dove-cotes. Bird baths are
placed in pleasant places and handsome
buildings mark the entrance.
4ji attractive feature of this park ceme- .
tery is the low cost of the property. Easy,
down payments Can be made and you can
budget .the remainder. Before this oppor
tunity passes, why not call 2205 for further,
information?
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