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, The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, June 15. 1933 f AGE THIRTEgrf f News from Mid -Valley District Communities for Statesman Readers I Stayton T T HUDSON GREAT 8 CHASSIS SHOWS ENGINEERING ADVANCEMENTS O . : " i STAYTON. Jnn 14 Walter Bell, ou of the owners ot the Lewi-Ball service station has a very sore big toe as the result ot accidentally falling into tic "pit" at the serrjce station. Be U lucky however that he did not receive any broken bone- . The Methodist Sunday school is having Children's day exercises, Sunday. June 15th. A Tery good program has been arranged for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Etxel will be married ten years on Sunday, June IS and bare Issued invita tions to 60 ot their relatires to held celebrate the occasion. Mr. Etzel Is in the eawmill business, his mill being in the Jordan ronntrv. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dean aai Mil. Willie and George have gone to Newport for a few days, Th worn accomnanted bv Mr Dean's parents who are visiting tiara frnm neloDs. Kansas, and who look forward to their first sight ot the ocean. The eaern ers are much impressed with this ... nmfnn. UAH V& John A. Lulay and sons. Henry on Pins. Mrs. E. M. Keiger .viun ty arA Mrs. Joseph Lu lay and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Lulay and Earnest Aergerter attended a a i-n i.ao L.nlav ana T.iv u.k niT In Portland. Leo is a former Stayton boy, and the son of John A. Luiay. tie u been employed by the Honeyman hardware company in Portland for the past four years. Mrs W. W. Elder and her daughter, Mrs. Conrad Neibert nleatly entertained the Three Links club and other friends on Wednesday afternoon. - Lester Matthieu and wife, or Buettville were in town this veek on their way to Lebanon to secure an ox team for the P'onecr lohniinn at chamDoeg. He is ,i t Matthieu of this city and a son of F. X. Matthieu, well known pioneer. ' L B McClendod will leave the first ot the week to attend normal Sifteen more women helpers aaa t the rnnnerv for this week The increased amount of berries received made this neces- 6ai'..io UMtor cave Stayton . thrui Tuesday morning when he flew over Stayton and stunts and some veiy low flying. Doug, is taking ; up . v,i .iimmpr and his visit u o. Hav ia said to hare been a sort ot salute to one ot Stayton's fair aamsen. t,rth. mnvn attended .UIS. . cement exercises ai tt.i..ii. nf orrcou. Her son. Lee M. was one ot the mem i f Via ilau nf 1930. ucia w. . Fred Albus and C A. champ have improved the appear ance of their drug stores by a new com i - . . R. P. Grady, of the Shell OU company has been . promoted to Woodburn. The Grady's moted Ttew weeks ago to the 'Burmese1 house on the west blju ri Valmawr HI MX. George' Wooden are working in Word has been received from Ki.viin and nanxnter, S"s Jrrthey reached San Francisco, and were Santa Cruize. They had greatly . . i. far enioyea ue nv o . Mrs. Ted McDermott was called to Forest Grove hy tne DThelne"w bridge "on the Meham, road, near the T. J. Ware place will be completed thla week. It Z i great improvement over the old. ne: t shaw has been . j .w lnct few nlEhtS. It Till Icll uu Luc - . . J3U one" of several being served by the Mountain Biaies Pail.y ..,f un Mvrtel Fer- S5.' .oo"and ,b omc. wJU J. in charge of Mrs. j. o. ". vntmati until Mrs. ickUrand Jean" rurn trom San Francisco Stevens Mr. ana - " raA their sen Albert and tbd- for some u j the former aw , - Willi. KeKhly. ou jf Ui cta mate. WUiia. www "---v-nrth Rntiam. and who has eeea tnP u'M 'xoVVd to seetlng this new country I o -o Turner PATENTED I f ""X, O 1 . , J CD -gr- ) r- -wm -.cvy-K to o" LJL, T I ' " " 1 f 11 Tl il ir X If 1 5 X iMTtMTEO 0 Mteei f I I PATENTtO 1 t w-r-" J r 1 f" yrss zj2 IfaT0") V in I . ta rr cruMoc motor I "'" 1 "V- V " I NOHHrtAVING ALUMINUM CASC M ' I 1 1 f I KWFAM4 r J I IWOMC SECTION j.TWJMI3ION Q yTVTO-3IONAC fWONT UH fyf Bertha Carlson, Mrs. McCully's for the south. Mrs. Carlson will- ar norne m Sacramento while the McCully familv will go i a PfacAAti a . M 1 1 . t -ivuiiy wno is an osteopath will work with his sister. Dr. Cor Me? Hltllv Trrlln I..I. ir.o-iL.- ii in - j "'iu Auuvaify. i wa juinea me aviation de partment of the United States army recently and will be Btajtibn ed at San Diego, California., The Carlson family are well known here having made their home here for several years. O-I Orchard Heights tlon of the foot. She is now get ting better. M(aa TVirnthv flrirr mil Ulu Marjorie Wilson of Portltnd were honse ruests last week nf their aunt and ancle, Mr. and Mrs. Ros coe Clarke. Both girls are stu dents of Franklin high school. ju. A. senneuer returned home Thursday, from Oakland, Calif., where he has been employed for some months at carpenter work. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simmons 8nnday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bushnell and sons, Vernon and Walter of Salem, Mrs. Bushnell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hixson of Lumwater, Wn., Mrs. Grace Bliss and Miss Helen Bliss. Mr. Bushnell is building in spector of Salem. Manuscripts ot tit poems sub mitted in an international poetry contest were destroyed ia a fire at Southampton, Long Island, re TURNER. June 14 Mrs. Jus tus Robertson and four year old daughter, Joana, of San Francis co are honse fmesti of Mr. and Mrs. L L. Robertson. Little Joana remained with her grandparents daring the week while her mother Tlsited la Portland. Mrs. Susan Glrardln Is staying at the W. F. Gulvln home near Marion, this week while Mr. and Mrs. Gulvln are at Redmond In attendance at the state grange. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Roberts and children returned from their va cation trip to Mareola, Sunday night, returning sooner than they had planned as the lure of farm work seemed to be a drawing factor. But they did catch a few ash. Mrs. Hugh Webb and young daughter are at home after spend ing some time at the "home ot Mrs. Webbs' parents in Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riches and son drove to Gaston, Thurs day. They are preparing te more their household goods te their farm home at Turner, where they wil reside after October. Mrs. Riches and baby will go on to Tillamook for as indefinite Ttslt with Mrs. Riches mother. The Robertson clan gathering will be held at the tabernacle grounds. Jane 15. .This Is an an nual get-together, relatives com ing from long distances, some years 79 people being preesnt. NEW CHRYSLER SIX CONVERTIBLE COUPE ORCHARD HEIGHTS Inn. 11 wr. and Mrs. R. w. Clarke drove to Portland Snnrtav .h.ro -.7 " "VI rney met at the train, Mrs. Joe Yates and daughters, Marie and Maxlne of Cathlamet, Wash. Mrs. Vat., la fe . . . oisier or Mrs. Clarke. She will be remembered ttere as Miss Blanche Wilson. Mr. Yates txrifl jtrtvYkA A m ... ..... uuwu irom uatniamet in a couple of weeks and his wife will return home with him. The girls will remain here for the sum- US V 1 a o lune is staying for a while with his grandmother. "..5aiU ftusHs, He expects to return In a om.ni- . . vuuio ui wee ks to his eastern Oregon home i3 jiuarea Simmons Is suffer poison oak almost covering her body. It is yielding slowly to medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, old , - - -.vvn vi mis neignDor nood, are moviag from West Sa- uc umueu roaa wnere thev Will ItllVn t.sl. I .. . 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