The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 20, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    AMITY SEF110RS
EHJOY TRIP
Newport is Scene of Annual
. "Flunk Day" Party
p Recently
' 'AMITY, -Way 19 The .Amtty
high seniors enteveA there i..t,
day last rridajr, May 1. whet
they motored to Newport. Twenty
of the class teak nart In tha
ful day. Several cars left Amity
at 3:30 Friday morning and ar-
ieu ai ineir destination at an
early hoar. Some went swimming
t the natltorium, others enjoyed
u"i i xae nm wnue the re
mainder of the crowd enjoyed
themselves by the manv nther
amusements which are to be ob-
amea at tne beach, only.
After the uarahmellnv
weinle roast that evening, the
crwwa returned home attending
the theatres at various towns.
Those seniors whn ttsniUi
were Ardyee Burr , Florence
aoagraa, Hariaa Bice, Leland
Boshardt, Inis Nickel, Lyle Steph
ens. Maurice Vers tee g. Mat- War
ner. MareiUe Fox. rrt
Clara Karns, Carl Monroe, Lucille
Werner. Dentil Wilson, Elmer
.Woods, Melvin, Beach and the ln-
iruciors who accompanied them
were Miss Edna Strout and Jltsa
Ma:y Bt'agee.
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The OREGON STATESS1AN. Satem Oregon. Ttwsday Bfomln?. Mar 20. 1930
PAG3 SEVEN
Vivian Buness Is
Picnic Hostess
SILVERTON. May 1 Vivian
Buness celebrated her 13th birth
day Friday at the Brush Creek
school by playing hostess to the
pupils and teacher of the school.
Vivian gave a weiner roast at
the noon hour and the roasting
jwas done at a bonfire bailt on the
school grounds. Special guests
iwere Lillle Vadsen and Alice Jen
eea. Classes were called to order at
one o'clock again but were dis
missed after a short session. The
arly dismissal was for the pur
pose of giving the members of the
4-H pig club an opportunity to
The young club members great
ly enjoyed the trip to this farm,
(Which is owned by A. N. Doerfler,
"who has taken more prizes with
tv.g nigs than anyone elese in the
Pacific northwest. Transportation
;was furnished by John Moe and
Mrs. Martin Doerfler.
ACCEPTS BANK PO$T
SILVERTON John C. Gople
rud. a well-known farmer of the
Brush Creek district, has accept
ed a position with the First National-bank
at Silverton. Mr. Oo
plerud will act as "contact" man.
For a number of years Mr. Go
plerud was manager of the Sll
jerton Food Products company.
t Mrs. Arthur Pugsley of Corval
H was a Tuesday visitor at the
home of her aant, Mrs. s. L. Bark
of Edgewater. street.
E C. Stewart accompanied by
his daughter, Lucille of Third
street motored to Portland Mon
day on business.
Tony Overgnard of Engine-was
rbuhleS8 c4ller the home of I.
W. Thomas Saturday.
I. O. Needham, proprietor of
the West Salem Service Station,
was confined to his home a few
days during the week because of
illness. He is now able to be back
at his work.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thomas of
Ruge street were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
I. W. Thomas of Edgewater
street.
Miss Claudine Gerth. who has
been teaching school at Lostine
has returned to her home In West
Salem for the summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell and
Miss Genevieve Lees arrived here
Friday from Los Angeles and will
make their future home around
Salem somewhere
Mrs. Guy Neugent of Rosemont
avenue sang a solo at the church
service Sunday evening. Her
singing was very much enjoyed.
Mr. Richardson, editor of the
Dallas Observer, called at the Star
office Monday, while here on bus
iness. U. H. Saunders left for St.
Helens Tuesday, where he will re
sume work at -the mill.
Ben Buffum of Ruge street is
now putting vegetables on the
market from his garden. Mr.
Buff am has one of tbe finest gar
dens in West Salem and takes
care to keep it In the finest
shape every year. ' He has lived
here several years and it is al
ways the same.
Miss Gertrude Baker arrived in
West Salem very recently from
Idaho and will spend the sum
mer with her hrotVicr nrt fr-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Baker
or rnird street.
Newman Welsh of Chatfleld,
Minnesota arrived recently at the
home of his uncle. Ed Flndlev.
and will be a euest at his home
for some time.
The gas company has now fin
ished lavine the T n ft malm
through West Salem and win run
it now to Corvallia and all
towns, which it runs thrnnrb.
may connect up with the gas ser
vice if thev wish. Thev WAT
very careful with the lawns which
iaey naa to cross and left them
in very good shape;
Mrs. Gav Near en t of Rosemont
avenue entertained at her home
one afternoon durinr the week
when the members of the K. c. K.
i eiut met at her home tnr
social afternoon.
The rooms were beautifully
decorated with flowers, which
were carried out In a lavender
color scheme.
Late In the afternoon, tea was
served by Mrs. Neugent assisted
Dy Mrs. t. c Mcintyre and tyrs
Ana Thompson.
Those present were Kettle
Knox, Mrs. Battle Given, Mrs. Baa
Clark, Mrs. Bert Wallet, Mrs. T
Mcintyre. Mrs. Otto Schelberg,
Mrs. A. N. Klough. Mrs. Alma
Tiempeoi, lira. A. Graber nod
Mrs. Guy Neugent.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thome
ef Skinner - street and Mr. and'
Mrs. John Carrick and little son,
Jackie end Miss .Mabel Thomas
motored to Bellfountafo Sunday
and spent the day at their home
stead, where they wfll move this
fall. They are now Trallding a
house on the Thomas homestead
and will build one on the Car
rick homestead.
The special accordian music by
a member of the Dallas Epworth
league Sunday evening at the
West Salem Methodist church was
very much enjoyed. "They were
entertained earlier In the evening
by-the West Salem Epworth
Leaguers. Those from Dallas
then led the Epworth League
services, which were very much
enjoyed by all young folk, Who
attended.
Mrs. -Paul Edwards, who spoke
at the church services Sunday ev
ening for the Women's Foreign
Missionary society, gave ne of
the finest messages that has been
Witnessed by the people of West
Salem for some time. She talked
ef the foreign missionary work
and told of different experiences
of people pt that field.
Mrs. Thee-Greene, who has
been visiting relatives In West Sa
lem for seme time, left for her
home In Twin Falls. Idaho, one
day this week.
The Parent Teachers associa
tion will have their social meet
ing Friday night. May 12, In tie
basement of the church. Every
on is cordially Invited. At special
program l being prepared as well
as good eats.'
Mr. and Mrs. C, a Ailor and
daughters, Elelse nnd Thelma and
a friend were Sunday callers at
the none let Mr. and Mrs. I, W.
Thomas at Edgewater street.
Mrs. Nora Lee and aon, David,
of Plaza street, who have been In
eastern Oregon for the past three
weeks taking car of their wheat
crop returned to their home in
West Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee of
Salem wer Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Vance Richardson
of Edgewater street.
Mr. andY Mrs. W. U. Hess f
Rosemont avenue motored to
New berg gun day, where they got
Mr. Hess' fmbther, Mrs- Ida Hess
of Portland, and brought her to
their horn b West Salem to re
main with? them until next Bandar-
Mrs; I. Heae met them at
Newberg.
Mr. and Mq, G. W. Richardson
of Rosemont aveaae received
word from their granddaughter,
Miss Alma Richardson, who it! vis
iting her aunt and uaole in "Fall
Bridge, and she Is having a Very
nice time and if getting along
fit. Alma has beet troubled
with poison oak' quit badly and
it seems to be heaMng np since
she is la a different climate. ; She
will return home the fourth of
July. i
Ted Lear of the Riverside Gro
cery store motored t Bead, Ore
gon Sunday, where he left his mo
ther at her home. She has been
visiting at the Lenr horn th ast
few weeks.
Pratum Road Is
Being Improved
PRATUM. May 19 The - wet
weather and much work with the
county road grader has put- the
new highway between the Pratum
and Mcieay in a wonderful condi
tion. This new highway connects
with three paved highwaya into
Salem, the Garden road, the 'pen
itentiary read and also the Fruit
land road which la aot paved but
in ajrood condition. AU four of
these roads would make a most
beautiful drive tor Salem folks,
who would enjoy seeing the most
wonderful part of Oregon.
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ROAD IMPROVED
VALSETZ, May It Polk coan
tv . haa twa crew af men with
teams working on the road be
tween rails city and Valsetx. The
crew working the northeast side
of the summit have dynamited
several large stumps which will
be a great improvement when fin
ished. Mrs. H. F. Thomas and daught
er Marjorie Jean have returned
from Portland where they visited
with relatives tor several days.
Roy Johnson and Andy Dubslin
returned from Portland, where
they visited friends over the week
Contestants from the grade
schools to be sent to the Polk
county declamatory contest in Dal
las evening of May 24 are Averil
Morris from thisd and fourth;
Wayne Barnett. fifth and sixth;
and Catherine Hahn, seventh and
eighth grades. Mrs. Pearl Brown,
teacher- of the first and seeond
grades, decided not to enter any of
her pupils. The community is
wishing the contestants the best
of luck.
Pete Peterson and family have
moved Into the Olsen house and
Mr. and Mrs. Jelvin Moea will oc
cupy the house vacated by the Pet
ersons. Ted Davis returned from Salem
where he had been called on ac
count of the illness of his two
children. Junior snd Helen, who
llv in that city.
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FOR U
PRESIDENT
PERRYDAI
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., May
19 fAP) The rreateat naval
demonstration ever attended by a
president will be held 30 miles
of the Virginia Capes Tuesday,
when President Hoover reviews
the fleet from the decks of the
cruiser, Salt Lake City.
BattlepMns. cruiser, dpstrov-
ers, submarines and airplanes will
participate In the spectacular bat
tle meaneuvers, offensive and de
fensive. The" review will take
place as the fleet enters the Capes
Tuesday following a trip from
New York.
The aircraft carriers Saratoga
and Lexington in Hampton Roads
will meet the incoming vessels at
sea and join the procession as it
passes before the commander in
Chief.
.E FOLK
AMD POLO GIF
PERRTOALE, May 19 Mr.
and Mrs. Orvllle Kurtt and Felix
Comegys attended the polo game
in Vancouver. Wash, Saaday. Mr.
Comegys never misses a polo
game when It is possible to at
tend. A rroup of vounr folks decid
ed that Homer Earl, en of our
teachers, was married, so on Fri
day -evening gathered up their I
noise makers and Journeyed to
Amity, where they gav him a
long and loud charivari. It proved
that the charivari came about five
months late, as Mr. Earl and Ruth
Messlnger were married In Janu
ary. Mrs. Earl teaches la West
Salem school.
VISIT IS PORTLAND
CENTRAL HOWELL, May II
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ramaden.
Miss Faye Ramsden and Hollis
Ramsden motored to Portland Fri
day morning and spent the day
with relatives. Mrs. Ramsden'a
mother, Mrs. Anderson, accom
panied them home and will stay
for a few days.
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