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TLa C2EC0H STATESMAN, Salea, Oregon, Sgnday Uorniag, September 15, 1929 PAGE NINE Nvs from MiclrVa Statesman Headers : : - - . - , - .. A . " - ; ; . u- - " 1 - ' v. NortK Santiam NORTH SANTIAM. September 14- The kofs from the Turner memorial home, who hire been camping here the past frre weeks, have returned ' to the home la Turner. .While her they cut their winter wood. . - Mr. jiarrey and -wife of Ne braska hare been y Tisitlng hia brother, Pat Hanrey. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorman' of Indianapolia, Indiana, and Mm. Lou Parker of Nawberg -were guests the past week at the F. J. Parker home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parker and children of Newberg. School started Monday with an . enrollment of only ten. More are ' expected later. . , The Ladies Sewing club met with Mrs. George B. Howard this week.1 In the afternoon they canned 48 quarts of . beans for the boys home In Turner. They are also canning fruit lor them.. A good work for a worthy cause. . Mrs. Laura Rqssell of SilTer on and Mrs. Myrtle Spicer of Stayton called on friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McLaughlin accompanied bjr 'Mr. .and Mrs. Glen Porter' of Salem motored around Mt. Hood loop to Cloud Cap Inn, Tuesday. ' Mrs. Etta Mack 'of Stayton was here Thursday looking after busi ness interests. Mable Lacy of Aumsville Is spendinf a few days with her cousin Mildred McNeal. Mrs. Mina Keithley has had' charge of the confectionery at John's service station at Stayton a part of this week. O A Valsetz VALSETZ, Sept.5 14 Mr. and Mrs. Orin Marauis - are moving back' to Vateetxf fnom TUlamook and are at BiU 'Marquis': home un til they can get a house. Mr. Mar quis is at his old job at the meat counter in tha store. He was here a couple of years. Dan Smith, the butcher, resigned, and moved to Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C.G. Wren were at the home ofMr.and Mrs. George Marsh "ffiursday for 'a ehort visit. They lewrv Monday for Palo Alto. Calif.Tfrb.ere both are re-entering -SU.nlord uaiver ity to complete the educational courses. Mr. Wren will receive his Or. degree in 1930.' Both, have been teaching all bummer, Mrs. Wren at Monmouth, Oregon state normal and Mr. Wren at U. of O. Mr. Wren was principal of the Val setz school In 1927 rfnd very high ly thought of. A bridge luncheon was-given by Mrs. George March at her home Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 to 5:30 o'cock. -The quests were Mrs. Floyd Bagley, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. Wm. Brayton, Mrs. Bert Babb, Mrs. Hugh Bartrom, Mrs. Duncan Shields, Mrs.' M. E. Raymond r Mr. Henry Hobson, Mrs..Pa!ui;Wigtas,-Mr8. Martin Rudy, - Mrs, Doug)s Grout, Mrs. Joe J4eixeMTsWIter Raymond, Mra.'-Clartnc Powell, Mrs. E. E. Davis, and -Msi-jFirnk Heydon. The cut prize was ,Sron by Mrs. Rudy, first prize by-jars, shields nd Mrg. Brayton received the con solation. prize7Mra.Minnie Lind ' assisted the hostess' Jn enterUin ing and serving the g.aests. Virginia Greeiijras .confined to her bed several days with intestin al flu. She is ablefo be up and about her home 0,nd is Im proving rapIdly.Mt j. . : Mr. and Mrs. CoVroVrls, Mr. and Mrs. BittnefHnddleon motored to Dallas Tuesday night to attend a party given in honor of Ed Murry, formerly of Valsetz, at his home. It was Mr. Murry's birthday anniversary. Charlie Farrer is building two ' cooms onto the cotnpaay house in which he Is livlng.'j v Eric Westman Of Portland is at the homo of his ; brother, -Ollie Westman. i While out at the .rock crusher one day last week Clarence Powell met with a minor accident, which made him use crutches for several days. A large rock V rolled down and struck his right foot. The foot swelled so badly that Mr. Powell could not wear a shoe or bear his weight.oa.lt for a. short time. Mr. , and Mrs. Neater Tokstad hare; moved Into tfce-ftouBe vacated by ithe'Yedd fanllin C- 4 - . A Sunday school .board xaeeting was held at the school-bouse Tues day evening. - The 'meeting was called to order by Mrs. - Lottie Vassey at 8 p. m. Minutes of the Dons C C TTiniains, of the TJaL Tcrsity of Iowa, School of Engin eering, to leading the university's Csht for rezBstatemeBt im the big AthJetlo eoafemtce. Charges of professionalism led to Iowa's dis- Leads Fight jr M r .J fit ?V v. inJssai from too - coverrce .'II " I 0 O Fate Plays With T. A.T. Plane L minim n Actual photograph of the ill-fated xajior, near bauvp, new Mexico, sailing eigot psnona enroute from the West Coast to points east. GovemmeHit lnvestigatioM of the accident Is now la progress. J- last meeting, which was held In June, were read and approved. Of ficers elected for the coming year were general superintendent, Mrs. Lottie Massle; treasurer. Mrs. Sadie Westman; secretary. Miss Betty Patton; Mrs. Edna Mixer, superintendent of Intermediate department; Mrs. Lola Wiggins, superintendent of primary depart ment; Mrs. Sadie Morris "Cradle Roll" superintendent. Sunday school was closed during the sum mer. It was decided to open Sept ember, 10) IS a. m., at the school house.1 It is.; hoped: that BxerftMoy and girl from Valsetz, Camp 1 and Camp 6 will attend the' Sunday school services every Sunday." Mr. and Mrs. Abble Cox (Viola Lay) have moved into the house that "Dad" Estie built and was vacated a short time ago. After spending three weeks vis iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Loyd at Lfbby, Mont. Mrs. Ollie Westman has returned home. A couple of days before starting fr her home Mrs. West man was enjoying a horseback ride. The horse became unruly and ran against a tree. A badly bruised right leg is still being nursed by her. Starting for the coast over the Falls City-Newport road for over Labor day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heydon met with an auto accident. Another car ran into them. Mrs. Heydon injured her right knee quite badly and was under-a -doctor's care for several days. The radiator of the car was damaged a. badly that a new one had to be instiled and their entire trip was spoiled. Mr. and . Mrs. Jim . Kregbaum have "returned from ; Hood River, where they were called to see Mr. Kegbaum's brother, Edward, who had been injured in a 'logging camp near Willard. Wash. It is feared that the accident may prove fatal as the patient is not improv er. - I o- Newport v. NEWPORT, . September 14 With - Indian summer days vaca tionists are staying on at the beach. Rooming houses, cottages. and auto parks still have their quota of visitors over the week ends. Newport has had an unusual experience. The forest fire be tween Toledo and Siletz has cast a haze of smoke 6ver1 the town for several days. Fire fighters were called out from Toledo and upper Siletz and cars traversed the Siletz road at their risk for a mile and a half on each side of the road was a blaze and in several places logs fell across- the high way. Three trestles on the Pacific Spruce logging road burned and crews were put to work immedi ately to repair the damage. It Is reported that the fire Is now, well under control. , t . Bird lovers In Newport were surprised to see an unusually large number of birds In this, -vicinity the last few days. , tho, tree seemed to be full of them, . They were probably driven toward the coast by the smoke fro'nr. the re cent tire near Siletz. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis of Salem are the guests of Mrs. P. E. Fullerton at "Jus-fo-to" cottage. Whitten Camp. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Elliott or Salem are sojourning at the Gil- more. After spending several days at Glenwood camp. Mr.-and;Mrs. J. F. Curtis and family returned to Salem. ' ' Jean D. Hyland of Salem spent several days at Sea Crest. C.'Paulus of Salem is a recent Newnort visitor. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lora ana daughter of Salem occupied the Cooper cottage while spending a couple of days vacation In New port. In the morning Mr. Lord de rided to go deep sea fishing on the "Norma J." About noon he, came back tuceing three heavy bass. Then he thought he would try his luck again In the afternoon, so Mrs. Lord accompanied him and they caught five large fish, or total of eight large bass in one day.- Mr. and Mrs. Edd A. Jory are visiting in Salem. They' will spend a month there before returning to Newport. . E. H. Settle of Salem is a beach visitor. John Thomas of Salem Is regis tered at Ocean View. . Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of Sa lem are stopping at tho Gllmore. I. B. - Rlekev ' and family re turned to Salem after spending their vacation at Glenwood camp Mr. and Mrs. Jes. A. Garson and two sons and A, T. Garson of Sa lem aro sojourning ati tneftiDU Plavrround. Miss F. Story of Salem Is a re cent visitor at Whitten camp.. '7'-v ,41 1 44 T. A. Tr plane. City of San Francisco, which crashe4 against Mount A. J. Edwards and family of Sa lem returned home after spending their vacation at Cherry City. R. M. Herney Is vacationing at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Leeper of Salem are guests at the Gil more. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Good and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Good of Salem were domiciled in the Jory Park cottages for a week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Herren. who have: bees:' Spending a 'week 4 in theft- 'cottage "The : Herren" W turned to their home 'in Salem Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mrs. E. R. Estes, who spends her summers In Newport. C. Fowler of Salem spent his vacation at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Seay of Sa lem, are domiciled at Glenwood Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adolph of Salem are registered at the Gil more. Otto Schieman of Salem en Joyed a vacation In Newport. Mrs. Ed Coatea and daughter, Virginia, and Mr. Vanderbilt and daughter, Mrs. Harlan, of Salem, are sojourning at Whitten camp. They expect to remain a week. PILE PILES can No hospital no Free Consultation DR. AGNES LEWIS 408 Oregon Building 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Craven and family returned to Salem aft er vacationing at the seashore. They occupied a Jory Park cot tage. J. O. Johnson of Salem spent a week at Whitten camp. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pratt of Salem spent ten days at Sea Crest. J. B. VanCIeave and family of Salem were recent vacationists at Glenwood camp. spent ' h6rt Dave O'Hara of Salem spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike O'Hara of Newport. The Newport high school start ed September 9. The grade school will not start until September 1$. The following teachers were se lected for the coming year: High school A. H. Pengra, puperin tendent and high school principal;' Itha Clinton, Laura' Bryant and Miss Lund. Junior high school Harold ; Oliver, priclpal; Retta Joseph, Pauline Rugroden. Grade school Clara Gumelius, princi pal; Margaret Walters, Ruth Hay man, Maud Baird, Amy Hall. ing at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Cured With out Surgery. be CURED with a few TREATMENTS pain, no cutting, no burning, Free Send for Free Booklet DR. 1 WISH to announce that my of fice is entirely remodeled. I sow have a private reception room with entrance at 403. My practice is limited to the examination of eyes and supplying of glasses when needed, also to the treatment of abnormal muscular eye defects. 'Established over 12 years in Salem Dr. L. R. Burdette OPTOMETRIST 403 first Natl Bank Bldg. Phone 118 Stayton 8TAYTON, September 14. Lou Pooler .of the Associated store la taking his' vacation. Mrs. A. Let f ler Is employed at the store In his absence. J. P. Wourms has sold his in terest In the -Stayton' meat mar-. ket to Drew Lamofecht, who will run the market With Pat Brantley.- Mr. . Wourms will continue to live here but will devote his. time to other interests. . Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Goode have extended an invitation to all to visit their gardens In the east part or town, Sunday afternoon. J. L, Pounds, one of the Shell employes here, won ; a $ 5 0 prise for the. best window display of Shell products, the work of an employe on the. Pacific coast. His display was In the window of the Stayton Hardware eompany. .The town council has Issued a notice to contractors that they will receive bids until Ji p. m. Sep tember iu ior u excavation or a well. J The city r water has been condemned for the past year or more, ' - - -- VMrs. W. A. Howd, of Liberty, Missouri, has bet visiting her sister, Mrs. W.A. Weddle. Her iiusbaad Is a professor In the Lib erty college. They lived In Stay ton for a time. Mrs. Harry Downing of Detroit and Mrs. Hattie Ficklin were guests Wednesday at the' country home of Mrs, W. W. Miller, near Turner. ' - Miss Othelia Spaniol is em ployed at the Chevrolet garage of fice as bookkeeper. STAYTON, Sept. 14 Wendell Weddle, who has been at Astoria the past seven weeks, - la home again and wil have charge of the mortuary here while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W4 WaddWAse at thebeac have gone'V Newport for at ting Mr, Smith is manager of the Stay- ton cannery. The crowd was so small at the auction sale of the household ef fects cf Mrs. Marilla Gardner on Thursday that the sale was post poned. Mrs. Gardner will make ner home with her daughter, Mrs: Carl Fryer at Salem.. She has, rented her house here to' Henry Hassler, Of Scic . '. No little anxiety ensued Wednes day afternoon when it was found that the fire which was discovered on the Island Sunday afternoon had gotten ' across the river and Into' the Ruef place.. The Ruef's had several head of cattle In this PAINLESS no loss of time Examination HENRY LEWIS SALEM, OREGON t'6u back pasture and there aro also several farmers living adjacent, Mrs, A. 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