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.-, . : The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 8. 1923 PAGE NINETEEN r i.Si. .- - ' ; - . s t ' i M-Malley District fe'Slatfemaii Readers i Sflvertbri SILVERTON, September - 5F A It umber of meetings bare been echeduled . for SUverton for this coming vreek The Delhert Reeves post of tie American Xeglon win bold its eleetloa f :oIfleers-Moa- jjay evening. Atlnesania time the Lesion, Auxiliary., jriUhold Its seml-moatbly meeting J" , Trinity XoungV people's society 'will bold its' postponed meeting (from last Bandar). 1 the chorea social rooms Sanday'Hlss Thea Jensen, Hiss 'LUIlani Block and Mrs. Carl Hansen -will be hostess es. At this meeting r;Eev. H. L. Foss will tell ot his'' 'trip eas. Tuesday evening5 the i Trinity Dor cas society irW meet -VtthIIrs. Bert Iverson and Mrs. C. Ennevol- sen as hostesses "it-.j-g - The Young People'e meeting of the Evangelical Lutheran Free church will be held Sunday eve ning .with the ReryATtfcor Kyhns ; of Elbow, Canada, as the principal fcpeaker. Wednesday afternoon the ' Ladies Aid society el this eon- sregatlon will meet ysUttrs. H. J. Hansen as hostess? ' " The Silrer ton lire tHepartment ) was called out'to the Arthie-Geer home in the Waldo Ellis Friday morning to assist in putting out a chimney fire. No damage .was re ported. JtfiJkl-l.. Mr. and Mrs. ,0. 0. Lund bare gone to Shelby, Montana, where they will celebrate their 66th vred- dine anniversary. They plan to Tisit lnr esota m Silvertw WQk Waxcta 7na.mnritep-arjlved. ia ; mas. Manford Njust, who has been employed in a garage at Albany for the past few weeks, has re turned to SUverton. Ho has ac cepted a positlo with the Silvery ton-Portland track line.. Mrs. Irene llciynney, aged 85, Is visiting her ilece. Sirs, Ed Gun derspn "of Silverteh. frs. McKln 'ey,whosehomjrls in Sterling, Illinois, made the fripjw&t atone. Mrs, Ernest Bbescb, who? called to Michigan eirly this'aum mer because of the serfnoa Illness of her father, has'refnrced to. Sil- verton. She had;planMd)fe return three weeKs: ago j wnea en. ieu, hra.frtnv , t-T. -s V ' Miss Olive Banks, wto -was graduated- from' the .University of Oregon last -sarin?, lef Thursday, accompanied ,fcy,iaejrf psfent, Mr. and Mrs: Ei HfcBartsfor ,Wal ldVa ,wherd6herrin teach.. - evr FAIRVDSW. September 7 Mr, ; and MrtJ-BIrdsell, who are the oe : cupants on th 'Dr'.""Qlesett place, ; have iust returned o their home ! here after a short vacation spent at Breltenbnsh Spring. ov. ?: .- Miss Clara Jonests nowjn port land, making preparations for the !" icoming school term as she Intends 1 4-attend high school 4n Portland : - thiswinter.-:' A 't About 15 of Miss Clara Jones friends surprised her with a party I Friday, the evening of her birth f day anniversary Games and a '. ! weiner roast were. Important feat .tires of the evening, At ia late hour ;,' watermelon was served. ' Mr. Cunningham' has' just com ' ' pleted threshing hta -ats on the ; John Jory place. Ha baa. appro imately 80 acres of land in grain I and got 1080 sacks of oats, aver- aelng three basbels to the sack. : He has also finished baling bis . straw which was approximately 18 tons. ' E. E. Dent had an accident near Rosebu'rg last week, when his car skidded In loose gravel. The accl- . dent resulted in a few minor cuts about his face. The Snrode family, who have been working tor Charlie Palmer for the past two years, are moving 1 to Salem. Mr. Sprodersonv Pete, Is expecting to Join the navy when they get settled in their new home. ' Mrs. Hughie hae vhMnVln the Salem hospital fr,are days heart trouble being the major trouble. "S Mrs. Anna Elder and daughter, Edith, visited at the Jones home Wednesday. : Henry Palmer of Loa Angeles . was a week-end guest .at his : brother. George Palmer's home Dr. Howard Kellogg of Chicago and George Kellogg of Seattle Tisited their sister, Mrs; H, B. Jones. Thursday. V . Mr. and Hr. Claude tLHchfleld and baby son,' accompanied by Mrs. Susie Litchfield were" FairdMv HUburn. Mr Joryls touch view visitors during the., past wee. Mr. Litchfield : was -formerly the nail carrier for, this route. Orchard Heights ORCHARD HKIQHTS, Septem ber 7T. CardwelLrVwho came from . Morton, Wyomng,. several weeks ago to inspect tbJa part of the country with aview to settling la Oregon, has returned- to Ais former home to barvest his crpps and arrange fo?,sb4ipl&.the rest start west by .thaCrst;. Novem ber, as there U-usBally. setera told weather In Wyoming shortly after that date and b expeeta to make the trio in a truck. Ha has not ytt decided whether he will settle la this locality or eisewner. During his absence his family are lirinj in one of the Utile houses on the Cook Bruno farm ' Several ladles of the neighbor hood spent several, days cleaning and renovating the school House Interior, preparatory f or the open ing of school. They oiled the floors of the class rooms and thoroughly cleaned the basement Jn which parent-teacher meetings and Other social affairs are held during the winter months. : Koscoe Clarke and tamflf re cently took the Interesting loop trip via Portland and. Astoria and aonth down the coast. v Toey turned by way of Hebo. , Miss Ethel McDowell has com and her mother are wprktngat the Northwest cannery la SalemVEthel will resuma her studies at Mos moutb, when thotaU term opens. and son, Robert, who haya been eneata of Mr. ad .Mrsv. a. w. Clark for several weeks, bavere- uirnea xo ineir come ux Boaeman, Montana, where Prof.OUeCalt is an lnatmctor in Montana Ut col- Fred Wilson is helping with the work Incident. to pear harvest on the Wallace) farm. f- , - O r - Jefferson , JEFFERSON, September . 7 Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Richardson, Mrs. ,W, W, Warner and grand children, Maurice, Helen and Lois Mangis, returned Tuesday evening from a few days vacation .af New port. . : Jesse Parrlsh left for Gold Beach, Ore., and Smith . River, California, where he has pur chased several car loads of Sheep, which he wia ship to Jefferson. .- Mrs. Edna Shumaker, t f prmer Jefferson resident, but. now. "of Toledo, was calling, on friends in Jefferson Tuesday. ' . V' 5 Joe Saunders, of Betbapy, Ore., was a visitor' at the homefof ;Mr. and -Mrs. George Vail, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tecker of Portland were guests of Rosa Buchanan on Labor day. Mrs. Tecker will " be remembered as Lena Eades. . . Miss Virginia Steele xt Maple- effersoiufor a nd4 Miss (Pearl niath oOovili Mr. and Mrs. Bump are taking care of the L. A. Davis place for, a couple of weeks, while Mr. Davis s away. ' f-V : Rickreall RICKkEALL, SeptheYiJ Mrs. TalBon. after neral-eek I vacation, Is workmg 4iu the" Ricik-tVar reall store. . ----r) liHop'plcking- started .last Mon day at MIddleton's yard an& Wd- rnefiday at Carroll's yard...i -Ml3s Au dr a ;Allen -Visited , her - .e v e ma - mm Ma. - mmp. riead, Irma Hodges of Portland I :rv-A : . - . I last weeK. . . Mrs. Peter Cook Is.verr-UL Dr. Start uck haa called several times lately to see' her.. ...-V.- r Mrs.-Vern A. , Fox bad her ton- sll!f removed lasi Saturday jnorn- ing. She came home from the hos- puai punaay., - . Mrs. Charles Larkin -Claude, Helen and Gertrude Larkln, drove to Portland, Sunday to see"-thelr brother,, who Is- in the Veterans hospital. - Delbert Price visited bis .par ents, Mr. -ana Tars. J. A. Price: last week-end. He is working: in Port land ' Ralph -Wait and his 'uncle and aunt from Tacoma, drove down from their . home last Saturday night, He - has been working in Tacoma since school was out In the spring. . . O I - Rickey I r r rO RICKEY, September 7 L. Dickman is building a new ben house,. 18 by 30 feet. Mr. Dickman keeps Rhode Island chickens and intends to Increase bis flock. Mr. and Mrs., M. M. .Magee and daughters, flatel and Mar garet Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mo Cnlley, and son, Irvin, spentSun- aay in roruano. Irvin Caplinger sold a bunch of lamba last week. Hark MU1 of Newberg visited his father-in-law, R. Hoots, Wed nesday. ' .. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, D. A. Harris and Mrs. Arthur Bine-: gar motored to Portland Monday. Orvln Fryslie Is sawing wood In the community. Mrs. .George Edwards .who has been under, a doctors 'care - lor some time is slightly improved. The school board had the wood for the school sawed this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westering of Portland were week-end guests of Mrs. Westering' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys. Hr. and Mrs. Leo Kenny and family spent Thursday afternoon In Salem. . ; ' Mrs. H. Jory of Balem was a guest of .Mr. and Mrs. M. M.;Ma- gee Thursday. Mrs. Jory owned what Is now the- Wedel j farm, about 49 years ago. Shi at one time also owned the Henry Shrum farm that is now owned by Mrs. pleased, with the improvements in the community and says she would prefer living here to living In town; She especially admired the new, school house and the flower rardena. Mr. and. Mrs. George tiager have purchased a new Chevrolet coupe. -r. V- B. B. Gesner, the oldest man ra the eomnrunlty, spent Thursday in Salem. Mr. Gesner hurt his foot about a year ago and has Boffully recovered, but is able r to' get around with crutches. Mr.;TJeaner la vs -reare aid. but has driven the team on, the farm machinery , this year. He is a great reader and is Interested in all community activi ties. - - ; . . .r U-A: -'-Kixigwood KIXaWOOD, September T Dorothy, Marjorie and Clarenee Thomas, who are Inmates of the Pythian home for children at Tan couver, were fuests o My. ana Mrs. Ed Flnlen . Sundafc Their mother.: who died. fire years" ago. will be remembered here as Ethel Finler. a niece ot Ed llnlerrMrs. Finley's son, Chester.TEJia; ot Portland, and bis wife braarht the children up ; and Jreturnirlth, tbem to Vancouver Sunday eve- Little Dannr Adams. son-Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, under went a minor operation recently at th Ah andi of Dr. John Lynch. hospital, , spent Thursday at tha borne of his father, Theodora Ber nard. ' Mr. and Mrs,, Rollla' Beaver spent the time from Saturday vntil Tnesday in a most delightful trip up the McKenxle. They war gnesta of Mr. and Mrs. Dumomt Meier at Blue River and also visit ed the Foley and Belknap springs. They made the trip over the pass Into central Oregon before returning- home. - . ,. ' Mr, and Mrs. : Ralph. C. Shep herd, of Zena, with their . four children were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Applewhite. Mrs. Alice Jnlian of Portland, who was formerly Mia. Alice Biggs of Salem, spent the week at the M. P. Brown home. ' E. W. Emmet suffered a serious accident while picking pears. The 12-foot ladder on Which he was working became dislodged and fell to (he ground. In trying to recover himself, Mr. Emmet' was thrown against the trunk of the tree nnd the Impact waa so violent that his heel was broken. His physician state that he will be-unable to walk for a long time. . , Young Martin and Allen Elder of Milwaukle' arrived Sunday at the Glenn L. Adams borne where they are enjoying country life for a few days before the opening" of school. The boys father is a cousin Mr, Adams. " Dr. Emma Curtis Tucker, a re cent guest of the St Pierre family, has returned to Jier borne in Chad ron, Nebraska. On Frar. Mr., Md Mrs. A. K.:A. "4 ft&faofel sTslnefit tea lEbnrfbfkYlteraitlat the escdlt home in Balem. date chanced to be the 25 th wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Prescott and Judge Race, who was a guest at the tea, performed for them a second marriage ceremony. As" another pleasant coincidence. Friday was the 85th birthday an- niversary of another guest, Mrs Bliss, who Is the widow of a civil veteran. Gamejil' a tug-of-war" and refreshments wre enjoyed by alL ' h Major Robertson imd C. E. Jen sen are leaving for Beverley Hills, California, this weeTcfwttere they will visit the majoifa sister, Mrs. Pf n. Ta 4.-- - - - Warren B. Bake&la ulldinsr a garage on Cascade t&tNTwhich is to be the first unit Of a handsome dwelling later on. fhey,wlll live in the garage for thd, -present. Rosedltl& ROSEDALE, September 7 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haldy-and family are spending a few days with rel atives in Portland, ' MA- Haldy is also doing some taper hanging mere. - - Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Strand and family who moved here from Ton. call last week, visited at the home of Mr. Strand's sister, Mrs. Bear Of Turner last Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Adair of Salem visited her brother, T. D. Truck last Sunday. Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Miller of Salem called on friends here Mon day afternoon; Mr. Miller is em ployed in the state highway de- ECONOMY x Phone - mm 1551 Center Si, partment. Mr. and Mrs. C J. Boxett of Portland visited the lattsr's sis ter, Mrs, E. B. Strand last Mon day. ; " . "i; y Mr. ana Mrs. Chas. Coppock of Has tington Park. Calif., started on the return . trip last Friday. They have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Coppocka parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bates. Mr. Coppock Is employed as a parts salesman by the Chevrolet Motor company. SUMMIT HILL, September 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ramseyier and daughter- Lena and Fred Hersch of Pratum were dinner guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. John Schlfferer Sunday. Mrs. Mary Schlfferer'a cousin, Mrs. Nell Sterlner and daughter Margaret of Salem spent Sunday evening with, her, O -. Independence INDEPENDENCE, September 7 The fire department was tailed out Wednesday afternoon to "put out a brush fire which started in some blackberry bushes between the old and new town. There is a great scarcity of hop pickers this year in this vicinity. - Many strange faces and ail kinds of vehicles are seen on . the streets .these - days In Independ ence. Mrs. -M argaret Geyer, who was teacher of home economics in the high school last year, announced that she will not teach here next year but has accepted a school in b&Jag erected on 'the -corner at Monmouth and Third streets is 'fast nearing completion. It is be ing built under the direction of Charles Smiley. Mr. and-Mrs, Charles .Smiley went to Coos county to visit with friends over Sunday. -Leonard Ranton went tOtNew- berg Friday to visit a friend, Al bert Chenevert, over the week-end, O ' i . , O, WOODBURN. September 7-4- Mr. and Mrs.1 Allle Engle are tjo start on a ten day vacation to the beaches on the northern Oregon coast Sunday. This is Mr. Engles annual sojourn from his duties sis city marshal. Charles' Lyons who has been visiting his cousins, Mrs. , C O. Geer and Mrs. Effie Castle, all summer left Thursday morning for his home In Medf ord. John Hochel, who has been em ployed for the past year and a halt in a chemical plant In Trona, California as head chemist, re turned home Sunday tor a brief visit with. bis parents.-Rev. and Mrs. L. S.:Mochel, before leaving again for Corvalils where he will resume his studies at O. A. C? Rev. L. S. Mochel has sufficient ly recovered from his recent acci dent so as to be able to walk down town. Several Woodbum Garden club members attended the flower show In Canby. Those from Wood- burn were Mesdames E. E. Settle mlef, Webb, H. F. Butterfleld, J. ' "i'' ' SeesQ , A Good Refrigerator, well . giveJ SAK SURE, DEPENDABLE Refrigerar tion the year round. Plenty of ice for all needs and when; ' you want it, at' rninimunt cost , - . . IjVhen you build that new, Kouse specify an outside iced refrigerator : ' v.w vtt.i.m F. Plank. Ray Glatt and. Miss Em ily Hlndraan and Mr. and Mrs. J. elmulder After attending the flower show Mrs. Glatt and Miss Hindman made an Interesting visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Strayer where they looked at their beautiful landscape garden which would run . keen competition to any. garden anywhere for the unique ideas in arrangement and decoration. WOODBTJRN, September 7 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Whitney and family and Miss Jeannette Wage- mam.otsWoodbunu Mr. and Mr. Clarence Osborn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cowan of Port land were Labor day guests of the ladies' mother, Mrs Helen Wage man of Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sonniksen of Portland . were. Sunday guests of Mrs. Sonnlksen's mother, Mrs. Virginia Walker. ' , Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sims and two. sons of Butte,. Montana, will visit with Mr. ims parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims, until Sept ember 17.. Superintendent and Mrs. V. D. Bain and daughter Ruth returned Tuesday night from a visit of two weeks with Mrs. Bain's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McCllntock atj Weed, California. . Miss Esther Shonneson of Port land left Wednesday for her home after visiting several days with her friends,, Mabel and Gladys Halverson. . Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B Haverly were their daughters and sonB-ln-laws, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanley f Longriew and Mr. aadainC B.'W. Walker of Portland. 1 Harry. Sims, who Is employed at Bend, Oregon, visited his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims, over the week-end and Labor day. Miss Hazel Sloan has taken up her duties as clerk In Moore & Beers drug store after a ten day vacation wmcn sue scent at me ! rhome' of her mothef In Echo. Captain and Mrs. t). S. Olson put the hecesary 500 miles on the Speedometer of their new Ford sedan to break ft in by visiting the captalnV brother, Albert Olson of Aberdeen. Washington, over the Quite a few Wood6tirnite9vlslt- ed bceanside' over the Labor day week-end: Those Who 'were there were Mr,' and Mrs. R, L. Freeberg bd children, Mr. and Mrs. w. c MUler, Mr. and Mrs. .S. W. Harp er. Mr. and Mrs. Arista' NehdeL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Faulconer and daughter. Mrs. W. A. Chapman and son. Blllv. left Monday morning tor their home in Santa Monica, Cali fornia, after a month of visiting friends in the Willamette valley near Woodburn. ' Miss Ruth Johnson of Portland was the Labor day guest of Miss Helen Allen. . Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds are the proud parents of jt baby boy born at the Hubbard hospital ReTttember 8. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves vis ited Mr. Graves' sister and hus band. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patton of ntatnVanie. Orezon. " over Labor . -?-. Tel. 73 day week-end. Mr. Patton is super intendent of the schools at Oat- skanle. Jackie Graves has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graves of Sheridan tor the past two weeks. While there he and his grandparents took a trip of a week to the beaches. J. O. Lansdea and bis grand daughter. Miss Wilma Beebe of Betham, I1L, arrived Thursday for a visit with his son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Gail Lansden, O : O Amity AMITY, September 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woodman were Portland visitors during the holiday. Herschel Mack of Portland visit ed friends and relatives in Amity, Monday. Herbert Hess of Portland spent Monday, visiting relatives in Am ity. " Mrs. C. A. Vincent has been very ill for the past week. Mrs. L. F. Countryman, who has been visiting at the J. R. Snodgrass home, returned to her home in Milwaukle, Sunday. Willis Over of Tacoma was a Sunday visitor at the J. L. Miller home. Little Joyce Riereen, who has been 111 -with double pneumonia, is Improving. The Alvln RIersen family have moved into the BUI Tarns house which -is located In the northeast part of this city. .Don Massey and Lefcrad Wood left Uendey tor Vafleouver.'B! C.S, where-they will -spend- their vaca tion. Mrs. E. J. Baker and family of c lOTii rags GiEffissTr For writing best 400 word letter telling "tVhy 50 Degrees is the Danger Point?', you can win first prize KhlIB) Why is 50 Degrees the "Dan ger Point" in the preservation of perishable food products? Why do fluctuating temper- atures too high or too low so on down the long list.' cause these perishables to en- ,y Deterxnine now to eaten danger the health of your this contest and gain one family? "these well-vr or th-winning To set the nation trnnking awards.Asalirstepc6nieia ' about the vitally important and get the explanatory book problem of proper food preser;: let, "How to Saf egnard Your "ration, the National Food Far Preservation Council is epon nilaandiguUtionjJ soring ; natton-TOde essay contest with 835 awards total ing (25,000.00 cssh Tsios. Ths first award, a model home, . e SALEM COUNCIL FOR FOOD " : : ' :.' ... - :,c-: -VM P5T this eUyhave moved to Salem The O. Townley family are occu pying their house at present Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen and son, Granvel, and Miss Edith Wanger left Wednesday for Woods hop yard where they are employed. Miss Florence Snodgrass spent the last part of the week cooking with Mrs. Glenn Stuart tor the Stewart threshers. Hr. and Mrs. Glen' Patty are re joicing ever the arrival of a baby boy. St. Paul ST. PAUL. September. 7 Miss Erma Gooding, who is working in Portland, was - home over the week-end. . Miss Naomi Plerrard and her girl friend, Violet of -Portland, visitors Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B Ernst. Miss Marie Gooding, who suf fered an operation forv appendici tis, is now home and reported im proving rapidly. Miss Grace Becker of Monroe is now staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faber duiin gthe hop picking" season. , . O ' Pleasant View PLEASANT VIEW, September 7 Mrs. Martha Anderson from Lebanon, is visiting with her sis ter. Mrs. Frank Cook. Mrs. J. C. Morris, and Mrs. John Schilling and son, ean, spent TlArrstiay ' Kteldag'at-the Frank Cook farm. . ! Mr. and Mrs.' Tom Betterton and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne cash value ... . -. r' electrically equipped through out; the second & new Cadillac Coupe, delivered to your door; the third, (2,000 in gold and ' e But yon This contest is short and snappy, " It'do$ss September 20 Come in today I. ru R fn.rS - R Terry and daughter from Knox- ville, Iowa, arrived at the borne of Mrs. John Schilling, Sunday ; evelng. They expect to spend the remainder of the summer in and around Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morris, Miss Mary Van Volkenberg, William Morris, Mrs. John Schilling and son, Jean, spent the day last Sun day visiting friends at Newberg. D. D. Dudley from Junction City is spending a few days with bis family at the Frank Cook farm, Mrs. Lloyd Jarman is spending the, week with her husband, who Is employed at Lyons. O - Central Howell. Li CENTRAL HOWELL, Septem ber 7 The deal involving the ownership of. the 120 acre farm known as the Opedahl place was closed Wednesday. Horton Hugta lett who has owned and lived on the place for two years, sold it to W. C. Rntehman of Salem. The livestock and all farming eauip-". ment. Including a combine, were included in the sale. Hr. and Mr. . Hughlett will more immediately to the Rutchman home at 16th. and Nebraska streets in Salem. This place was part of the pur chase price of the farm. Alleen Tweed went to Portland Tuesday to enter St. Vincent hos pital as a student nurse. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Haller of Woodburn visited at the H. L Llchty home on Wednesday. : We -prist -"leefleri heads, ,triaess catft, "WAerr, elgns, booklets, al- fmost 'aAJrthmg' in our' job Shop Call 500 for prices. must act at once.' PRESERVATION aaou vetar- A -i ?? ' 0 Tletel her work at the Monmouth Carl Bernard, who has teen for