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iS! Nfomtft for5 Statesiy iadii r- i r r: ft- I? O I' f - i 'T Hubbard HUBBARD. Sept. ;' 7 Mrs. C. D. Troudtot Watsonville Junc tion CaL, Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Harris of Spokane, -Wash., and Mrs. Clark AInsworth and son , Boyd ot Kerry, Ore., visited at the Anna Ott, Isaac and . Jake Ott . homes during this week. , . Mr. and Mrs F. A.' Pook .. and children Jeanecte and Billy and - Fredah . Baxter of Coqullle ".and Sir. and Mrs. Ed Russell and two ' children ot Portland were Sator. day night guests at the home of " Mri and Mrs R- C-Painter, -Sun i day the Painter family and. their - guests, accompanied by Mist Ag ; xies Weaver,- picknickedon the ' Molalla river. Leaving the picnic Sunday evening, the Pook and Russet families and Miss Baxter; - accompanfed by Otto Painter went to -Portland and Monday after noon' the rook lamuy and - Miss Bxtey returned to Coqullle. : ' Mr and Mrs. Charles Klnxer of , Salem called on friends in Hub- ; baraiMonday. ... W."- 8. McMannls, local South . era Pacific agent, has gone to Los Angeles; cal., where he is ' visit ins Ills- parents. - - Mr. .McMannls will have a "month's vacation. Mrs. McMannls accompanied : by-..her small daughter; Teresa, is visiting iier parents at Roseburg.-.-5 -, Mr. and Mrs.. A. Wv' Fink and children of Dallas were' Sunday f evening guests at the R. C Paint er home. Kpolph Paulsen of Seattle , vist ejt hi "parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. ITaaLsen over Labor day. Efctmond Miller and Allen Kromling spent the week-end with '' homo-folks. Miss Ames Weaver left for 1 Goshen. Indiana. Saturday via. the Great Northern. Mist Weaver will ": continue her studies at the Goshen college of which she is a sopho more ?-; - ... i Will Dick is employed at the 'Homer Beck store atPortland. Mr. Diet -left Tuesday $LornIngto be "' ginCworlc: Miss Jacqueline. Dftlr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will i Dick,! is employed In the lingerie ; departmnet at Kresses', Portland. - MJs Jecqueline is a -Jane gradu ate 4al the Hubbard high school. Mr. and Mrs. John Smolnisky andson. Max, Mr. and Mrs. George v Zeefr Mr. and Mrs. John Friend and' children, Mrs. Charles Moore and! daughter. Hazel, Tava Mor gan and Raymond Toder motored - to Government Camp Sunday to ptci huckleberries. They ret timed (Monday. and Mrs. Charles Rice and Mr.! and Mrs. L. Hopkins and children went to Government Cam Sunday, picked huckleber ries and returned the same ere ningj All report "good luck" plenty of berries And a' fine time. Miss Lorena Duncan, primary teacjrer of the Hubbard school is recovering from a : tonsil opera tion .... r- - ara. C O. Branson ot Salem was' a Wednesday night guest at the; home of Mrs. Anna Speight. Mri; Branson was a former Hub bard teacher and lived at the home of Uirs. Speight while teaching here.!' Mlsi Susie Ott returned Friday from .-Southern .Oregon where she visited with her son, W. E. Ott. at . Roseburg and the F. A. Pook fam ily jaf Coauille. ; - Mrs. L. A. Beckman and chlKJ arep,.iiODDy, nuriet ana Joan, will return Sunday from an eight day Tacafion snCnt at RoekavtT. Mr. Beekman will spend the week end; at the beach returning with his'family. - . Mr, and Mrs. George- Grimps , nd- children, Bobb' y and Junior, retflrned Sunday from, a week's. vacation at Newport and Cannon iseacn. -. MJas ,Iria Moomaw of Sheridan , was a week end visitor of Miss Helen Paulsen. I - NEWPORT. September , 7- A I t eL-vru-vrcaauig crowu, eves lur passing the "past Fourth of July - throng, visited "Newport Sunday ; aao Monday for thefr Labor. Day ;-Taction.r,Cottagea aid. an to ' parks ere. taxed to canacitv and tenia. were pitched la many a shel tered nook j throughojDt Newport: I Thv-Jreatfier was .Ideal "and- the i , beach-' was lined with ears ' along . the-wide stretch vtw'aaad tthat ? -kirt.;1Je town'sj .vacationists t - made merry at the eea shore. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wood-. I ' . irorjh, Roderick? andTAnnO Wood- ; worth of Salem are guests" at the f Mr and Mrs. J. 1 J FiUslmoBS i :-. and children of Salem, are domL . cllefl ; in a Sunset cottage for a fewtrdays.' -: . ' . . -i- Dr, Barton and .family of Salem are F spending a two weeks vaca tion at Sea Crest, 'i: .W-,,- Mrs. Effle WUliamsoa and Mrs. Mafy Starr returned to Salem af ter an extended vacation at Bon nie 'View. - A, Rnef ot Salem is a Newport visitor. i' - Dan Schneiby. of Salem' spent - the neek-end at the Hub cottages. - " V. C. Sheldon and family . of Saltan are occupying .an Englo- .- wood cottage. . . . - - :r-,. - Mr. and - Mrs. David Smith, of Salem are guests at the GUraore. iz A- Kyle and family of Salem - are recent vacationists at the MrJ and Mrs. J. Scheffe'of Sal em.' accompanied by Nina Scheffe of Ijprtland are sojourning at the r Old Playground. ? r ifr. and Mrs. PhU AsplhwaU and fangly of Salem are spending two wecfks rln Newport. They, are staying at Whlttne camp. ; - Air; and" Mrs. E. Kennedy of Salrt are sUying at the tMlmore apartments. ' : .- : Mr. B. H. Davit of Salem Is en Joying camp life at Tent City. ' II-'DTy, Roth and famlly-of Sil vertvs and W-A Roth and fam ily of Salem are sojourning at Glenwood camp. - v - ' J. H. Boening of Salem spent :z wcti-esi at Jucp-Off Jca - .. . i.r- 'i W. ' G. Fisher of Salem was a Labor Day'vacationlst. V C- H. DeNitt of Salem is a guest at Ocean View. ? . Mr. and Mrs. E. Mnler and son of Salem "are registered at the GUmore. :-U : '-' ' ' " ". Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erlckson of Salem and Mrs. Eriekson's sis ter, Miss Fannie Hudson of Port land are occupying the "Tak-lt- A. J. Edwards of Salem spent the . week-end in NCwport. ' Ceo. D. White of Salem is camp ing at the beach. ' . Clifford O. Daw of Salem is a guest at the Qilmore.V , ,Mr.Lepley of Saltan is staying at Jump-Off Joe. " , " W; E. Seay' and family are io Journing at Glenwood camp. C Fowler of Salem spent Labor Day in Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Smith of Salem- spent several days "at Sea Crest. H. Jacobson of Salem Is vaca tioning at the beach. - . Mr. and Mrs. C -E. Lovejoy ofJ Salem are registered at the Old Playground. -.--c ' Mr. Roberta, prominent Salem musician, accompanied by Mrs. Roberts, spent several, days" at Whitten camp. . -.. - .; - -Robert K.-Reid' of -Salem, spent a few, days' at Tak-It-exy.- . Stanley D. Van ot Salem is reg istered at Ocean View. .- Mrs. W. H. Byrd -and Mr. and Mrs. C C. Clark of "Salem are so journing at the Damon. "- -Mr. and Mrs. E: E. Gabriel and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gabriel of Sal em are vacationing at the Gil more apartments. H. E: Sellwood of Salem is a recent beach vacationist. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hochstiler and son of Salem are domiciled at Bonnie View. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pratt of Salem are spending ten days at Sea Crest. Io Miller, Louise Shiprl. Al Gon dy and O. G. Miller of Salem are sojourning at the Hub cottages. I. - Van Cleve and family of Salem ' are vacationing at Glen wood camp.- - Mr. and Mrs. G. Hughes of Sal em are guests at the Gilmore. Mr. and Ma. Lunsford and fam ily of Salem are guests at the Da mon. ': Roy H. Wassam ot. Salem Is staying at the Gilmore apartment. A. C. Hansen Is a recent visitor from Salem. - L. R. Carter of Salem Is stay ing at Jump-Off Joe camp. W. R. New and family of Salem are sojourning at Glenwood camp. Martin Gehlln of Salem is va cationing at Tent City. - Mr, and Mrs. Ed Olson of Salem are staying at the auto camp. W.rD. Anderson of Salem is in Newport. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Camp bell of Salem have 'decided to spend the winter. In Newport. They have taken over Whitten camp. Helen .Louise Crosby,' Clara Crosby and F. H. Crosby of Salem are guests at the Gilmore. Miss Caroline Nerod with , a party of friends from Salem; spent the week-end at the sea shore. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.y Hill and daughter and Mrs. Agnes Pierson and daughter, returned to Salenr after spending a two weeks vaca tion at the beach. They occupied a WhiWen cottage. D. A. Larmer is a recent visitor from Salem. -- ' 8. A. Cannon is staying In New- Iport. . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blevins and family are occupying a cottage at Glenwood. . They are from the Capital City.- -, -. - Donald Silver of Salem is camp ing at Jamp-Oft Joe. " v ' W. H. Henderson and daughter of Salem are sojourning at Engle-wood.'';;'- Xb.'- i- . Grace L. Taylor and Hetta Field of Salem are registered at Sea Crest. "V ,, " A. P.-Fellows Is a Newport vis itor from Salem; . : ' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bingenheln. ia and son of Salem are staying at the Gilmore. i ; . . I.. O. Buley- ot Salem is -stopping In Newport, . ' R. 0. Donaldson of Salem Is a guest at the Gilmore. - " Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hall and Mr." and Mrs. Walter Lebold with their families are .sojourning at Whitten camp.- ' They are from Salem. . -....i. " :- W. C Pickens of Salem is a beach vtvttor.' ' ' rui'T ;C. F. Orlckeaen of Salem spent the week-end at this restort. - - . Mr. and Mrs. . R. 'Heinle and family' of Salent-are occupying a Whitten cottage while vacationing at' the beach. . ' ' " t STAYTON, September 7 Word eomes from Dr. : and Mrs. C. H.' Brewer, who left the last of June tor a trip abroad, that they are now in Paris and are having a wonderful trip; r t-1 --J; :i. The Grant Murphy and ' Jake Spaniol families were at Newport over the weekend. ; Mr.- and Mrs. : Charles Stowell and the Walter. Leisey family vis fed the first of the week at the Carl Downey homo at Saleml'v; . A. D, Murphy has been present ed with a Jewel in recognition ot 2S years of 'continuous member shlo In the L O ' O. F.. lad re.' TTaa Jewel yas presented by the Valley lodge of Independence, the. form er uum oi mt. Hurpny. ; - ; IV and Mrs. H. A. Beaueham accompanied by their house guest aiH Atu uai! r oi. aaonmouin, spent the week-end at Monmouth. Hist Alice Downing, youngest daurhter of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. tDbwnlng and Richard "Phillips of Mehama; were married at Santa Clara on Thursday morning; The ceremony .was performed .by jSarl Downing, brother :r ot the bride. Following a short honeymoon trip to the Oregon beaches the young couple will xd ake their home at Mehama. Both are " graduates ot Stayton high schooL Miss Down ing nas been employed at the Bank of Stayton for some time. ; Ray McLaurbllu, who las teea l!ri"r rt tv f'.rN ,r'- J Stayton -l ; J . " .-Of near 'Kingston, heald an auction sale of his stock and farm imple ments on Wednesday. Mr. Men Laughlln is employed by the, Hunt fata motor company , and will move his family to 'Stayton. They will occupy the Mrs. Jette Cv Tate home. -..,',... Frank, the small son of Prof, and Mrs, H. E. Tobie underwent a tonsil operation at a Salem hos pital Wednesday. . Sunday was an enjoyable day for Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MUler when they- went oat to the coun-lTh iry nome oi uues Aoomas. it was the first time "Uncle Joe' had been out In more than a year and a half. Being a sufferer of rheu matism it is only lately that he could get about the house. ' Henry Smith, who has been city marshal for the past 20 years or more is quite illat his homo nd Is said to have typhoid fever. Ho Is thought to have ,overdone while acting' in his official capacity In helping mora tome grain which had been attached. . , ;! Mrs. Ben" 8chafer and Cleo spent several days in Portland re cently. " 1 Miss Bessie Clow has been here from Mllwaukle vieltlng Mrs. Kate Kraemer. . ' The first meeting of the Wom en's Community club or theaall season was held on Thursday. Al though .many members are out of town there was an ; average at tendance. The annual' membership drive will begin toon. Earnest' Aergerter, who hat been conducting a service station the past two years or more, Friday disposed of the business to Joe Gassner ot Kingston. Aergertera plana for the future have not been made known. TTegv regular health clinic will bo held- at the ' Community club house on Tuesday afternoon, September 10. Appointments may be made with Mrs. J. W. MayO. This Is the first clinic since May, so a large attendance is hoped for. O- I Dallas DALLAS September 7 Mrs. Jack Ponsler of Florence is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grant for a short time. Mrs. Pon sler is agent for the Ford car at Florence. They formerly made their home in Dallas, and Mrs. Ponsler at one time reported for the Polk County Itemizer-Obeerv-er. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayter, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson on a trip to Bend, leav ing Dallas Friday and returning Monday, They expect to visit Crater Lake while away. Mrs. Blanche Eakin and Mrs. I. F. Yoakum plan to leave next week on a trip to Long Beach and will lease an apartment from Mrs. Woods, former Dallas resi dent: They expect to be away for six weeks. Mrs. Yoakum will .be joined by relatives from Tennes see. C J. Shreeve returned Satur day from a six weeks' trip to Sag inaw, Michigan, where he former ly made his home. He was accom panied by his daughter, Mrs. Er- rett Woods, and son Ormal. A son, D. G. Shreeve of Santa Ana. Cali fornia, came to Dallas to assist in the garage with C. V. Shreeve dur ing their father's absence. Dallas - visitors who have re turned to their teaching positions following a vacation spent here are Miss Nola Coad. Miss Alice Grant and Miss Grace Foretto to Portland, Mist Lenoro Preston to Marysville. California, Ray Im- sler to Parkplaee and Ormal Shreeye to Nehalem. Miss Pauline MUler of Salem. and 'Paul Miller of Seattle spent the week-end In Dallas visiting their parents, Mr. .and Mrs. W. P. Miller. . ' ; - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eakin and son. nave--returned -from a three weekf trip to the ; Puget ' Sound country, ""British" Columbia, east ern . Washington. and Oregon. Many Dallas people spent the holiday visiting at the beaches. some of those going. to Newport were Mr. and Mrs; J. J. Wick, 'Mr. and .Mrs.-; Davo iCrider, Mrs. Frankle Serenas ot Eugene. Jlr. and Mrs. EL V. Dalton, daughters Ellen and Cleo, .Mr. -and Mrs. R. R. Imbler. lone and Ray, Mr. and J Mrs, G. L. Hawkinai- Mr. and Mrs. N' L. Guy, .Dr. and Mrs. W. L.. Pemberton, ton" Rex; and Mrs. F. M. Langloia.:At Tachatt.were Mr. ancT Mrs. EL' a. Pate, Mr. and Mrs. John Vothi At Paclfio jClty, M; and Mrs. Maurice Dalton,". torn Boh land BnUJlr.-and Mrs. W. C. Retser and Karlr Dr. and MnuC L; Foster, -Mrrand "Mi! E. ; K. PiaseckL" C.;L." Crider and J.' 4V. Crider went at Waldport llr.' and jura, sane menaroson ana naoy were at Seaside." r 'i Mrs. Charles N, Bilyeu returned Tuesday afternoon from a trip to Spokane. Coner d'Alene, lake and other points nearby. : Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Keller visited in Dallas over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Harden. Mr. and Mrs. Keller made their home Prescott, and a covered dish sup per was held -at the W. L. Soebren home on Monday evening, a num- Turner X TURNER, i Sept, 7 Charlea Standley and Mist Mary Hennies were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. L. E.'- Hennies; Sunday afternoon. The young couple will bo at homo to their friends in a few-days at the. apartments owned by Mrs," B. Briggs. -K. ??-v . S - J I Miss Lucilo Riches It back from her Alaskan trip and reports hav ing had very fine, voyage.- ': Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cox ot Al bany are moving; to. Turner this week." Mr. Cox is the ' new-school principal. -- . . ? - Ci .Mrt. Jim Bonea and Mrs. Arleta Steele were visiting In Eugene last Saturday.: They were driven up by Homer Esthes ot McMinnville, who Is a "cerhew cf Jlrs. Eteelcs. called on old Turner friends Sun- .The Christian Endeavor society closed its conference at the taber nacle. Tuesday. ' Mr and Mrs. Neal Edwards of Salem are looking tor a suitable location at they want to move be fore school opens. Mrs. Edwards will teach in the grades. - : r " Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hewitt and family will toon move to Salem for the winter. Mist Laverne it a student at Willamette university. iamily will be greatly missed by the different organisations ot the community. - . , VUJB. Stroud and family, late of Yoncalla .now located, on the Stroud estate at Roseburg, were callers Sunday at the homo ot Mr. Stroud's sister, Mrs. C. A. Bear. The M. E. ladies spent Thurs day at the parsonage tewing for the hostess, Miss Grace Driver. A pot-luck luncheon was served. P. F. Funston hat just returned from a lengthy visit with rela tives near Colfax and Rosaline. Washington. He- reports having had a tine time, having been gone Since last May. ' . Mrs. B. 0. Bear and Mrs. D. Healing with their young daugh ters, went Into Salem Thursday, having, an appointment at the county child health clinic. Mrs. R. M. Kiser spent Sunday with . her daughter. Mist Carol, who it convalescing at the homo of Mr., and Mrs. F. C Gunning. , At the Methodist Episcopal Sun day school board meeting Monday evening the following officers were named for the coming year. Supt. Ivan Hadley; asst superin tendent. Mrs. Nellie Gunning; sec retary. Kenneth Bear; treasurer, Mrs. W. M. Martin. The L O. O. F. building Is be ing repainted. E. J. Harrison con. ducts a general merchandise store which occupies the first floor, with th elodge room and dining room upstairs. J. G. Greenlee has the contract and is assisted by J. 8. McKInney. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Herrling and baby daughter are starting to Maupin, Monday, to visit Mrs. Herrlings parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Barnett went to Crawfordsvillo Sunday to visit Mrs. Barnettt mqther. Mrs. F. M. Bear. They returned home Monday. D. S. Riches has been secured as the new manager for the Port land Damascus cream station. Mr. Riches has had charge of the local confectionery store since working in the same capacity for the same company a few years ago. ' Mrs. 8outhard Talbot returnee Monday evening from her trip to Alaska, with Mr. Talbot, who met her in Portland. Prof. John R. Cox and one of the members of the school .board drove over the school bus route Thursday. They" report a number of young people are preparing for high school. '. - The Oregon Feed - and Flour company has purchased a new Chevrolet truck. W. A. Martin caught hit hand In one ot the saws at his raill, cut ting the ends of his fingers, Wed nesday. Mrs. Paul Walger ot Portland spent several days .with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thoma son. Miss Laura Cornmack and Mrs. R. M. Kiser of Salem, spent Wed nesday night at the F. C. Gunning home. Mrs. E. C. Bear, Mrs. B. Herr ling, and Mrs. Plser with their young children, attended the coun ty health linie at Salem Thursday. Mrs. Raymond Titus entertained her mother, Mrs. H. A. Riehmond of Salem, Tuesday, also Mrs. E. B. Kara and Miss' Helen Kara of Wilder, Idaho. - Mrs. George Naderman and young daughter : of. Salem, spent Thursday in Turner in attendance at the M. E. aid society dinner and quilting at the parsonage. Mrs. Ruth Riches will enter tain the September meeting of the W. C. T. 'TJ. Wednesday. It is an important meeting and all mem- bers are requested; to' be present. Mrs.,M. O. Knight accontpalSed' her ton Dick and family otVStayon; to Grasa -Valley to' ! visit Mrs. Knight's : daughter," -Mrs. Lester Sm'jth and- family.- - ' - Mrs.' S.;H Bond' returned Wed nesday evening"' from Portland;' She went to visit a specialist la dentistry;,. :?m v Jlra, Jean "Pettcy! Salem Vat in Turner Thursday calling on friends accompanied by. her moth er, urt. Hcmtumi ot Bpoaane.' Miss' Grace Driver' and Mra. Me Inturrff are old friends and en joyed the day." - D. B. Park and family returned from' Newport Tuesday .evening, Mr. Parka; health it - much lnv proved - i::j:.-r: ' Zena o- ZENA, September , 7-Mrs. Flora Barnes of Bloomfleld, Iowa, arrived in Zena Monday for. a visit with her son and danghter-ln-law, Mr.- and Mrs. W. J. Barnes. Mrs. Barnes came "hero from Washing ton where, ane was visiting with relatives last month; Mrs. Barnes had qever-been to any of the Ore gon oeacnet ana in ia naa never rseen the ocean . and eonseiiuently was delighted when . he son and his wife took her on a trip to Pac ific city.c Tr.;-if,;. - A number of friends of Alfred Denham gathered at hit homo at Zena Friday night to help him celebrate his birthday anniversary.; During the pleasant social evening ice cream and cake were served to. the guests.' Present were the guest of honor Alfred Denham, Mr. and Mrs.lE. C. Higgliis, Mr. and, Mrs. C. D. Denham of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, who are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Den- bamj Clifford Denham, Mildred Denham, Ralph Denham, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Barnes and the hostess. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Durham and eaurMer, Evelyn 'trd U Lincoln,' motored over to DeLake Thursday. They were guests at the home ot Mrs. Durhams brother-in-law and "sister, Mr., and Mrs. W. Maun until Sunday, when they re turned home, : T. J. Merrick eompletedrthresh- ing for the year Wednesday. W. W. Henry and 8. D. Crawford had grain which was not ready for the regular threshing earlier in the season and which was threshed Wednesday. . Mrs. W. N. Crawford and two children, Alice and Wllma of Zena, joined Mr.: Crawford and their son, Robert at the Hartley and Craig hop yards south of Sa lem Thursday. Mr. Crawford and George are firing in the hop houses. ' Charles 8. Crangle of Lincoln hat been drying hops at the Mag nus hop yards at Wheatland. The bops have become so mouldy that Mr. Magnus quit Thursday. - McCoy McCOY, Sept. 7. With har vest over the hop yards are call ing many people from this com munity. Some are camping while others are' driving from home In the morning and back at 'nlghtT George Werner it ouuoing a ce ment foundation for a new gild. Mrs. Mary E. Garfield who hat been visiting her daughter Mrs; Waldo Finn returned to her home in Portland Thursday. " Joatah WiUs, Polk county school superintendent called on Waldo Finn Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Brooks and daugh ter Mona were home from Salem over the week-end. Mrs. Eva Rogers and grand daughter Eleanor and Pearl Flet cher who have been visiting Mrs. J. W. De Prices returned to their home in Portland. Monday. Miss Winona Finn spent the week-end at Rockaway with friends. Mrs. Nellie Werner and Mrs. Kate Rhode, members of th Vic tory Rebekah lodge of McCoy at tended the Salem Rebekah lodge Monday night. Mrs. Rhode assist ed .in 'the program by singing a tolb.7". Mist Eva Do Pries was . home from Salem for-the week end. o i - o K i Spring Valley o SPRING VALLEY, September 7 Mr. and Mrs.R. Schubert have been entertaining as their house guests during the past week, Mr. Schubert's sister, Mrs. Mary Val entino' and-her daughter, Sadie, of Pasadena, California and Mr. and Mrs,, Douglas McKenzie and two sons, : Jackie and Lloyd ot Hebo. The McKenzie't are moving to Sa lem after having resided near Hebo f of ja number of years. Air. ana Airs, seymour wuson an family are enjoying their new Chevrolet: which they purchased recently. Ted Damm and Bob Hoe fling returned Sunday from a week-end outing spent near Grand Ronde. Theodora Shafer has returned to the' home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Damm. after having spent the past week near Pratirm as the guest of her aunt, Mrs: Everett Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Kirkwood of Seattle and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ray and children. Elm a and Johnnie ot Salem spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Belle Simkins. i ." , u Mr. and Mrs. John Childers and daughter, Grace, spent Sunday at Nctarts and Oeeanslde- A "large crowd .was at the beach for the Labor day vacation and the weath er was ideal. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Damm re cently made two very enjoyable motor trips as the guests ot their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Branch. They spent some time at Cascadia and motor ed up the Columbia highway as far as Cascade Locks. : Mrs. J. C Zlnser ot Portland it the house ueet of her daughter, Mrs. S. Donnel Crawford .this week. Mrs. Zlnser plans to leave soon" by motor for San Francisco and return to Portland by boat. She; will be accompanied' by her youngest "daughter, Miss Marion Zlnser of Ealemv v Mr, and JtIrsJC.Sieber-and.Mr, and-Mrs. A..Xngenv all of Hills- boro, were Sunday guesta. at -.the chxjs Yungen home. ;r T. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nichols and son ot pallas spent the week-end as the guests- of Mr. and Mrs. Ti El Alderman. Mrs. Alderman and Mrs. Nichols were former school chums. " Mr. and Mrs. Siler ot Wendling. Oregon, were- Monday visitors at the C. E. Alderman-home. " - Mrs Chrie Yungen left byiraln Monday for Ada," Ohio, where the will spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Fred Hoier- Mrs. . Yungen has. not teen her people for five years. She was at eompaoled by. Mrs. Charles Reieh- en of Hopewell,-who is going to Cambridge, Ohio. . . . " - Mrs; Mary E. "Jennings, Mrs. Seymour Wilson and daughters. Lorine and Dorothy, Mrs. Frank Matthews and daughter, Marjorle, Mrs; John Childers and daughter, Grace; -Mrs. S. -D. Crawford and daughter -Gladys, and her house guesv MrB'J. CrZinser of Port land; were .present at the opening fall meeting-f "the Missionary so ciety ; featured -by a ; 1J 30 o'clock luncheon fgif en at the beautiful home -of --Mrs.. C'M Purvino of Zena with Mrs. T. 2. Merrick and Mrs.-S. .'Crawford as Joint host esses. ?""!t'" r"-' -; ' .-?! Perrydale , v C 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' o PERRYDALE, September 7 Mrs. Mae Andrews ox waseo l vis iting with her parents, Mr. and Utt'C H.' Gilliam.- --r;- r Mrs.-Percy Zuuwalt was shop ping in McMInnvllle Thursday afternoon. , ' llr. and ilrsr-lMck Rlnee f Perrydale, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Smith of Red ding, California., who have been herp "with Henry Keyt, have re turned to their home as Mr.' Keyt It improving. C , ' " Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gilliam were callers in Newberg, Sunday. Little' Miss Ruth Moore, who hat spent the past week with her cousin, Mrs. Lorenzo Gilson, re turned to her home In Corvallis Sunday. . ! . . Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kurts and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and Roberta went to Portland, Sunday and enjoyed the. ball game. v .Mr. and Mrs-Andrew Campbell started Friday foc a. few dayrat Spirit Lake near Mt(SL Helens. Mrs. v, Xi. Giison ana Mrs. Lor- enxo Gilson and Ruth Moore at tended the circus in Salem Thurs day. . I " . . - 4 " Mr. and Mrs. Levi McKee are the, proud parents of a son born Wednesday, September 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ha nek and family left Thursday for an outing in . eastern Oregon- 'and Washing ton. They intend to be gone about a week. - - - - Mist Electa Richmond , went, to Salem where the will enter the Salem General hospital to go into training-the. first of September., Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Houck and Peggy were in Portland , Tuesday. Mrs, Irwin White went to Hope well for peaches. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenso had for dinner guests. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore from Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mackintosh and children of Airlle, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Stevens pt. Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Hamilton returned Saturday from an outing In southern Oregon. They visited Crater lake and the Oregon caves. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lee and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and sons of Iowa spent a day 'at the beach this week. Mrs. Bryan Is an only sister ot Mr. Lee. They had not seen each other for 30 years. Mrs. Lou Morrison and grand sons left Thursday morning I or their home in California. Mrs. W. L. Gilson is staying a few days with her son, C. L. Gil son. North Santiam NORTH SANTIAM, September 7 Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Parker are driving a new car. George McNeal returned to Cot tage Grove, Tuesday, after Spend ing several days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mills of Sa lem, spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Angel. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Parker, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. George B- Howard, shopped- in .Salem Saturday. Mrs. H. . Lorety was called to Eugene, Monday, by the serious Illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kennith Lorety. i School starts Monday, Septem ber 9. Mise Cheslah Lake of Salem Is the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rooves and children of Astoria .visited this last week with Mrs. Reeves' par UODDi on legs with I IV . .. -XtMma''-., Jl nsaasBa Y 1 . fraslapkfreeaL " .::. F a anniaafani taat'woalias no offian. ' f'VB'll lf4tJiliisasas aiai hlenj mitmmtm .AtL!ii-c"iri3r3Djyrz3"7zinc3!3n PprteElec 3i 19. uHiirrx ents, Mr.. andMrsVO.- E. Bond. Mr. ' Reeves'' hat returned to , As toria and , firs. jReevet and .Jthe children are inlaying for a longer visit, ' ' yf ' . ' - ' -! L. - it; Davis and- O.. E. Bond left this, n-t'orning for the huckle berry.'pjtch4; " - r 1 Lake Labish LAKE LABISH, September 7 Willaid Mattbes' is spending two weeks at the coast accompanied by his wife aniHwo-young daugh ters. John Matthes-Is earing for the farm and dairy during their absence. r-V; ?.",' . H. .W. Meart, and lamlly have remove. dto Longrlew, Washing ton, where Mr. Mears is tranterred as salesman for his firm. Threshing, hay-baling, and straw baling are all completed. The returns are very satisfactory. White .Holland wheat has proven to be the cleanest, heaviest yields er among the many tine grains hero this season. - Barley, is first class and many; calls are being made for this -grainf or swine food. Ue wet Tim WMTfeait t nf tl fTtafl T Hay was f harvested this, year without being" discolored by one drop of rain.; ; , Much grin It being-stored , in local 'warehouses awaiting" the' In evitable in price. 7 " - Mnch joat ttraw bar been baled and put away and much more, will be haule"Loiit and placed . on lake land to add humus to the soil..;. M. W. A. v Chemawa. baseball tans are looking forward to the big ball gameat Independence on Sunday, September 8 upon which date all scores for the season will bet settled, and the winner of the silver loving-cup will be an nounced. ' ' ' Perklns-Maplewood school opens Monday, September 20. O : O Mountain View f; o- MOUNTAIN VIEW, September 7- Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Schneller entertained . at dinner Tuesday evening,. Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Han son of south Salem. Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Moll motor ed to Newport one day last week where they were over-night guests of their daughter and son-in-law," Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson. Glenn' Southwlck returned Mon day from Neskpwln where he had been over the week-end. Other members of the party were Dr. John Lynch and Mrs. Lynch, Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Baylor and Miss Larson, all of Salem. They report beaotif ol weather and a delight ful time. - . . Mrs. Sarah Patrick with" her nieee, Mlsa Edith. Starbuck of Portland, enjoyed a brief vacation at Astoria and Seaside. Robert - Adams - harvested 80 bushels of wheat from two acres of land. He considers this a good yield for a locality that special ises only in fruit farming. The grain was raised ' on new land which had just been cleared. A mm on Grice has returned from eastern Oregon where for al most seven weeks he sewed sacks for a . threshing outfit in the nn Dttring thit li weatW partkalarly, it it most important to keep .all perishable foods . . v safely toll Whea.the tempcratnro In your 1 iTrTefritrator xisen erven nWmn wHrnl :r r-60, Werim-iltipljwitkljsnn Tm nV a General Electric Rerigemffi tliOitcmpcra i M t. r. a.t fa . jl , .. : and only one Let Ut Demomtmtfi Thene Fourteen Superiorities , a saaitary, T. , the enltra saasJaMnn an apaceelaUy lower oast htiiissias naii rslh. iT. aaaolalely probloHwhatercr. y, an wafpiBllfiod two-year i lane U on dCmmt I2cU 11 InmJ cm ererj thN.B.G ELEGTMC r yHf$i2 - ' ' "V sx neighborhood of Heppner. During the time he was there ho sewed over six thousand sacks of wheat, 10,0 00t' bushels of these belonged to one i farmer John Berkstrom. Andy" Doran, who has also been working in the eastern Oregon harvest fields, returned home with Margaret - Wilxf Salem it staying for a while: wlth -her. her grandmother, Mrs. Gilbert Adams. ."' : I v Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard P. RInglo of Salem were Sundax ". Tonlng callers at the A. Jt. ; So'uthwtck home Mrs. Ringlo snd Mrs. South- . wick' are sisters; Ur.t. Ringlo is emjloyed at thtSalenlkpo8totflce. O- .i ' ' O Cloverdale i o- CLOVERDALE, September 7 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Langley of Portland accompanied by Mrs. Langley't mother, Mrs. Caroline Drager, spent the - week-end at Newport; Mrs.' Fred Schlfferer, had as her dinner guests Lbor 4bv im9 H,,., Fre4 Mad,r fMDlly I. .... from Macleay and John Schifferer and tamily. .. - , . Capt. antLMsa. 'WA. Leadbetter ot Los-Angelea and Mr. and Mrs. -NornwusHamUtotf.- Mrs. : Hattie Busiek and son, Edwin of Salem, spent Sundatplilcklng at Nellie Hamiltont firm! lfitr Leadbetter and.Kosman HafUton are' cousins and had not ana line they were, small children.'' ' The W. C. T. U. will be held Friday Septembes f at -the home ot Mss. L. E. Hennies Instead of the place as first announced. Mabel Schifferer went to Port land Friday to visit for a few days, Mrs. W. Anderson and daugh ters, Margaret and Mildred went to the hopfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl "Neer have sold their farm here and will move to their new home' near Corvallis this fall. -zr.fi . A heavy crop -of prunes is re ported' from all orcbardlsts here. O O I o- MeK ama MEHAMA, September 7 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Phillips hare taken an apartment in Miss Stouts home, - Three pair of twins from Meha ma registered -at Albany for the twin roundupMrs. Millie Monroe, Mrs. Rillie Wilson and her twin boys. Ercille and Russell Wilson, SyJvia and Adolph Tietze, The latter didn't attend the round-up on account ot sickness. ' Miss Ines Goodell entertained her friends at a birthday party August 30. Games were played and refreshments served. Those attending were Alice Marks, Gene vieve and Hubert Wagner, Teresa Lyons, Maxipe and Doris Huber, Raymond and Frank Welter, Paul Lompker, Charles Marks. Veron ica HIatt, Lorena Landers and Betty- Gough. " x ' Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Elder and son from Portland spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Waldo I Zimmerman. ''' . '.'V iit , am wtwHya www oy acgreesT low cnonan to cJaock germ growtk . .; to keep Jbods safe from contaxoinatioa. o General Electric givet yon pexfect refrig. crationpiiet, worrv-re and ecoiwmicaL . It kas a simple device toxreexing regulation. Its mecluttism, which bct . ' enclosed in an hcrxatkallv sealed steel casinc. .-m52B? JrSi "- - v-,,.--, ' At "evidence of 'galvaatced rtllabnitythere are new snore than asers and net an has spenl . single deBar fMrcsalrsl l ;-4 - - '- " - , J ' : " . ; Syi r$Uy, , - ' Tho cabinet of the General Elecirle Uthm Km " built tntbefy sOcUat stroas alor has such simple nechajiism and s4 sturdy . cabinet. See it for youxselt And ask about "the convenicxttly spaced paymenU on wbick all the tnodelt are told. - - porcdaia chmiag dMaaber. . mrrlianliw saewnted 'mm Sty. - Seed steaage spaee ta ihncahinei' an aO-etaeL wsvMroef eabines. " no radla InirifiiiaVa So tm, 4 j ,Umtng f3 I .