The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 04, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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'The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem.- Oregon; WeJncaday tloriimg, June 4,-1930
PAGE SEVEN
Hugh Webb .'Unhurt When
; His Truck Goes in Ditch 1
ArAumsville
AUMSnLUE, Jane Hurt
Webb while driying the .Oregon
grain truck' Saturday from Stay-
ton to Tomer-bad tne misfortune
to skid on the wet pavement at
the railroad-crossing and upset
the tmek in the ditch. Mr. Webb
escaped, with est injury.
-Mrs. Mary Kahttle left Saturdar
for her home at Vashon after ris-
iting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
N. D. Bradley
Mr. and 'Mrs Francis Eastbura
nd famHyef -Cottage Or ore spent
the weekend her with relatfrea.
Mr. and Mts. G. Nance and fam
ily of Albany spent Sunday here
caning- on oia menus.
- Bethel 9. s. held an an day
memorial program Sunday -with
bible- class at wsnal hour followed
by a program land a memorial ser
mon by Rer. Mlnton of Salem.
Basket lunch 'at noon, special
music and preaching services In
afternoon with a full house at
tending;.
Depot agent, Me. 'Keith has
moved his family to the John
Crum property.
. Jirs. Blanche Albright moved
her family Monday to the Harms
.farm home n. the Wltiel district
.or the summer vacation before
moving to Lebanon where -Mrs
Albright will teach school this
.tail. .
Mrs. C. Bell and seas LaMar
;and Ralph of "Grants pass came
Friday and will visit with Mrs.
Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Collough until Friday when they
; expect to return home taking- with
them Gordon Bell who has been
attending O. A. C. the past term
i school.
VHas Howard went to Airlle
Saturday to finish the school term
there. Vilas attended the Atrtie
school about 4 months and the
rest of the term at Anmsville
school Being eat here Thursday,
May 29.
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WACONDA. June 3 Mr. and
Mrs. Tern Walker and children of
Portland were week-end guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allyn
ffuaom.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patterson
kited. Sunday at the home of
their daughter and son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Russell.
Ree&t guests -at the home, of
JKr. and Mrs. A. W. Nnsom were
Mr. and "Mrs. Roy Craft of Port
land and Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles
(Hoover and daughter Rosalie of
Pioneer.
OLD AND NEW CHIEF
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Deputy Chief Inspector Edward t Molrooney has bees a member
P. Mulrooney, promoted to f et the New 1 Tors: Police De
Police Commissioner of the pertinent smee the age of 21
City of New York, is pictured : and has worked his way through
being congratulated h tr iili stages of fits force.
Commissioner Grover A. Whalen. I
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II VISITORS
SCOTTS MILLS. June 3 Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cobb left for their,
home in Oakland.- California, Sun
day, after spending several days
with Mr. Cobb's sister. Mrs. C. D.
Hartman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smldt were
shopping in Portland Thursday.
Mrs. Henry Wellman and small
daughter, spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Tan Hatten in
Mt. Angel.
Little Coral Jennings of Wash
ington is spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Myers.
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Jennings -spent Decoration day
here.
J. S. Korb was In Oregon City
and Portland Thursday on bus
iness. Max S&lzman left for Portland
the last of the week where he will
reside.
John Geren who is attending O.
S. C. spent "the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ger
en. . Miss Beatrice Amundson of
Stayton spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. X.
Amundson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Shutt who
hare been in Los Angeles the past
three weeks attending the rail
road and telegraphers convention.
returned home Friday evening.
They report having a wonderful
time, taking trips through Holly
wood. Beverly Hills, and as . far
south as Agua Caliente. Mexico.
Miss Doris Hogg of Salem spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Schaecher
visited relatives la Mt. Angel Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Luden
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and small daughter of Washougal,
Washington, spent the week-end
with i Mrs. Grace Dunagan and
family.
Funeral services for William
Leeds who passed away in Seattle
Monday were held at the Friends
church Thursday afternoon, - Rev.
Allen off icfattag. Interment was in
the I; O. O. f. cemetery.
"Mrs. Gordon Woodford return
ed to her home In St. Helens, Fri-
aay aner spending several oars
with her mother, Mrs. Grace Dun
agan.
Mrs. Otis Shepherd and daugh
ter visited hereparenta, Mr. aad
Mrs. W. Hawkins In Sllverton over
Sunday.
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PORTLAND. Ore., (AP) R.
H. Kipp, executive secretary of
the Columbia Valley association,
returned from an lit e-mfle trip
through eastern Oregon nd
Washington with the report that
interest m development of the Co
lumbia river is increasing rapidly
in the wheat belt of Oregon and
Washington.
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Spacious Residence to Re
place One Destroyed in
Recent Fire
McCOT. June 3 Mr. and Mrs.
Waldo Finn will erect a beautiful
new home to take the place of
their home which burned early
this spring. The'new home will be
built this summer and in the same
location as the old one. '
The excavation for the base--
ment is already pretty well under
way.
Dallas Chiistensen left Sunday-
morning for Canada where he has
relatives and plans to stay some
time.
Mr. Henry Domes and children.
Pauhne and Wayne were shopper
In Salem Saturday.
Mrs. Lewis Lynch and Miss Eva
Christensen were hostesses for s
miscellaneous shower given Sat
urday afternoon 4n honor of Miss
Helen Richards.
Mrs. Morris Christensen has
been very III tor the past week.
but is reported as being better
OV.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks of
Portland visited at the Frank;.
Brooks home Sunday afternoon.
Miss Beatrice Hawley and her
mother, Mrs. Fred Jennings were
la Corvallis Monday.
Miss wfnona Finn was home
from Airlie Friday and Saturday,
Miss Mens- Brooks was a Salem
caller Saturday afternoon.
Mr. . and Mrs. Frank . Brooks
were in Hlllsboro Wednesday end
Thursday visiting Mr. ' Brooks
brother, Claude.
Miss Claudia e Murphy and Miss
Florence Snodgra of Amity ware
guests of Miss Betty LOu Fine
Thursday and Friday.
Mfss Marjorle Walling and Low
ell Purvine called at the Brooks
home Saturday afternoon.
Mr,, and Mrs. J. P. Peterson vis
ited relatives la McMlnnville Fri
day afternoon.
A merry crowd of young folks
surprised Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Shields with a chlvaree party
Tuesday evening. Everyone had a
Kyitt Faa WU1
Graduate From
N.YJfA.Jme$
McCOY, Jane S. Cadet
Ryder W. Fisa, aoa of Mr
and Mrs. Waldo Finn of Mc
Coy, will graduate June 6
from the New York Military
cadeaay. Cadet Finn entered
the academy two rears ego,
after having graduated from
Amity high school.
He will work oa a boat,
which travels wp end dowa
the Hudson river this sum
mer had will resume his sta
diea ta the east this fall to
prepare himself to take a
competitive examination for
an apeoiatmeat to the Unit
ed States Military academy
at West Point.
lively time Including the newly4
weds who have only been mar
ried a ehort time.
J. W. De Pries, who has not
been home for e number of
months, is home on e short visit.
Mr. DePries has been working as
engineer on a freighter and has
visited the South Sea Islands and
Mexico. He expects to stay about
one week.
-Miss Eva De Pries motored to
Portland Thursday morning with
her cousin. Lulu Grahle where she
Joined her mother, Mrs. J. W. Do
Pries, end aunt. Mrs. Mabel Flet
cher and accompanied them to
Illwaco where they spent the
week end.
Herbert Parr Is working for
Waldo Finn.
Donald Ewingls
Injured by Fall
BRUSH COLLEGE!. June t
Sunday Is generally conceded to
be a "good" day but did not prove
so to Donald EWlng who Sustain
ed two broken bones tn his era
below the elbow when a step on
the stepladder on -which- he was
standing to pick flowers, broke,
giving him a nasty tall.
An x-ray examination showed
the bones would knit nicely not
necessitating setting them. Don
aid is the IS year eld son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Ewtng of Brush
College.
BID HNS
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SHverton Boy Will Spend
Year in Law Work in
European Countries
SILVERTON. June 8 Ronald
Hubbs. who has been spending a
few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hubbs, is leaving
this week for Los Angeles where
he wilt board the North German
Loyd liner for Hamburg.
Mr. Hubbs - just completed his
second year of law at the tlnirer
sity of Oregon where he was a
member of the Alpha Tau Omega
social fraternity, the Phi Delta
Phi, International honorary law
fraternity, and the Friars, the
senior men's honorary fraternity.
Mr. Hubbs .plans to study abroad
for a year. His headquarters will
be at the University of Brussells
but he: hopes to follow the Euro
pean custom of studying part of
the time at various universities. If
he reaches Holland In time he will
study International law at The
Hague this summer.
Mr. Hubbs is being accompan
ied to Europe by Howard Sturgess
Of Vancouver, Wash., who is a
fraternity brother of his. Stur
gess has been studying in Belgium
for the past year and has Just now
been home tor a short vacation.
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CLOVERDALE, June S The
Cloverdale school closes with a
pletrie Thursday. A big time and
basket dinner Is planned.
Miss Rachel Garner will help
Mrs. Ivan Hadley this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Iran Hadley and
Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur Kunke at
tended the Decoration day exer
cises in Salem Friday.
Misa Olga Garner apent the past
week at home here, her health
not permitting her return to her
work in Salem.
Mrs. Fred Schif ferer and Miss
Mildred Schltferer were - Salem
visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Maty Peetg of Turner was
calling in Cloverdale neighbor
hood Friday.
Miss Mildred Schif ferer an em
ployee of Salem spent Friday
here.
Ivan Hadley is fencing his
fam, he has several men employ
ed helping la this work.
Sam Drajer of Salem called on
his mother, Mrs. C. Drajer here
recently.
Mr. end Mrs. N. Hamilton of
Salem visited Cloverdale Sunday.
Miss Sybil Peets of Portland,
visited here with N. Hamilton Fri
day. Mrs. Hattie Busick of Salem
called on friends here Sunday
ereping.
Eains Injure
JVuit Crops;
Grass Benefits
MARION, June S The con
tinsftus rains are doing consider
able damage to the strawberry
and cherry crop in this locality
and if weather conditions do not
change this crop will be extremely
short here. Grass and grains are
being considerably benefited how
ever by the late rains.
Mrs. t Hubert Dane left Satur
day for 'a two weeks visit with rel
atives in Seattle.
Miss Marlon Barber came down
from Salem Saturday and accom
panied her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Barber on an auto trip (o
Cloverdale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Smith of
Portland came down for a Sunday
visit at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Smith.
J. A. Doerfler had as Sunday
guests Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glover
ot Creswell, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Doerfler of Albany and Orvll
Doerfler.
Miss Bonnie Haack came down
from Mill City Saturday where
she has been teschlag school the
past year and will spend her sum
mer vacation here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haack.
Miss Haack has been retained as
teacher la the Mill City school for
another year.
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Stanley ot
Portland visited with their aunt
and nnclev Mr. and Mrs. U. F,
Terhnne Sunday.
CiPBEU EH
IIBPUIIE TBIP
San Francisco to Portland
Hop Made in Five
Hours
PERRYDALE, June 2 J. A.
Campbell returned home by air
plane Friday afternoon. He left
San Francisco at 9:30 o'clock in -the
morning arriving In Po'rtland
at 2:30 the same day. He enjoy-; :
ed the. trip very much.
Mrs. Campbell returned Sun-'
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.,
George McCuliah. They drove :
through leaving San Francisco
Friday morning. The two families -have
been sight seeing in Califor
nia and Mexico for more than two
weeks.
Aladine Campbell and Douglas
Miller went to Sheridan Friday to
play in the Junior band for the
memorial exercises, Aladine ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Alvia
Thorntoa to Dallas to spend the
weekend after the program.
Several families from here went '
to the Evergreen cemetery at Me
Mlnnevllle, Memorial day. J. E.
Houk and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Houk. and Mr. and .
Mrs. C. E. Corey of Salem had a
basket lunch In the park in Me-'
Minn villa at noon.
Mrs. L. Conner returned to Me ?r
Mlnnville Saturday after apending
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jneiuuriai aay wua aer u&uguicr. $
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Elliott went i
to Corvallis Saturday to stay the
weekend and attend graduation
exercises on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Gllaon ac
companied by Mrs. Win. GUson of
Dallas were In Philomath om .
business Saturday.
Miss Helen. McMillan spent the
weekend in Portland with her
parents. She returned Monday ;
morning.
Miss TJieda Ned row visited -Sunday
with her parents here,
Theda is employed in Portland.
Dr. James G. Keedham, profes
sor of entomology at Cornell, has
been awarded the King senior me-
mortal medal by the Peaking So
ciety of Natural History.
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