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It Tha 02EGQN STATESMAN. Salgru Ortgca. Tfcgrsdav glcnriay, Jcly 10, 1930 page nine F .. . a" .ia. .V- t -i ' Nearby; Towns to Be Assembled STAYTON, July At no time ta the- 'history' xf S4yton has there ten '9ttblc4 the "beauty of face and fnartbat will be present at .-the. big jamboree and dance t&aMa.being put; on by. the stayion 14099 daft on Saturday night, July IS. 1 T This: la 'the, might, when, . fMlsa Santiam . js - to , bp ..chosen' tram girls who are present at, the dance. Already Lyons, , Mill City and Sclo hT , chosen the gtr la who are-to represent their respec tive town .tn thin contest. Other girls wUI, be.f reseat from' Snaw, Turner. .Aumsriiie and Stay con. Florence .Tarni'dee i the? e lectKm iron Hvl City. LoUTraalt from Lvong and Sclo" hai entered Alma Phjliip ' and Ardytbe ' ShftP ton. Arlene Riches and. Bernlce Riches are-' Turner eatries. Matil da. Hlghberger and Louise Hlgh berger' are the girla "representing Aumsvllle. .Cteo Amort, AdAla Amort, and Yvonne Pic Kelt are from Shaw. Monica Blade .and Theresa' Staff are thV"StolIraity: entries ana biayton enters. uioria .Wddlfu ' 3eorgf "Hunt AMce; - Champ and' Corls 'Champ.'. . Ant other girls who citd. td'enter. jit they are residents of the Santlim Taller, mar' attend the 'dance: and enter on"Hhat "ngnfc.t'they do( not need to'darice, however, to bo-' ot- From the above named, ' said to be Santiam valley's most neautlfnl ririaT' one rfrl is to le cfitosen "who will -.go 'tot Portland ri . July 17 as "Miss Bantam. Here girls from alt Over the state will be assembled at the Lions frolic and on girl: from this group-will be sent to Galveston Teias. there to; compete 'whh girls from all over the v United States. The expenses of the win ners trip to Portland will be met by..the Stayfon Lioiis dub.Xhe expenses of the winner selected to go to Texas will Also- be taken gon. . . This big final, selection and dance will be held in" the, open, air dance pavilion, excellent mu8l (as Dees. ecurea . xor me occa sion, the tickets are - the usual price for dancinr and all wna at tend will undoubtedly have a big evening. Judges from out of town who are. not partial, but who real Ije : know what points will'count in a' contest of thfe Jtind 'haTo'neen easaged. .Cpje. .apdsee; the. f?an- tiam valley's most oeaujirai gins. MOTOR TRIP ENJOYED HAZEL GREEK, July 9 Mrs W. C. Davis . returned . Sunday from vacation spent -with Eer soBL-in-law and daughter, Mfand Mrs. Richard Slater of CoauineT They took: Mrs. TMtis ou a mtor trip i down the. coast hf t Bandon returning by . the Redwood hUh way to Grants Pass, "then to Cra ter; Laka returning to Southerljn. where airs. Davis took me stage fir'lome. .' ," .. .. Cross- By ETJGEliB HORIZONTAL ;i--atabtjab7: 5- grbup of :rgttaaiu 6 move up; 89 on the thati i '41- dieted. - f prefixr symbol for t.(hrxyclama. . law, re! . .Tl -etory ut. I; erewittf Ik ounngi ; terdaya puxilaw 20 f i 12 waigied" gdeut -'? ' substanca ' If a!ata-r".', ' V narticla ' . - tl Wan ;L.fl JeBala, nVg , . 1 5. one wha poena .17-rone whe- -rThoar-JTr-;-avazicionsly. mm . ' . - IC .1 ISA ' 11. 1 l?rl: l' l Is l7'l8 -lii-rw 2ix EllIIiLl!!:I 222 1L- ILi 222 22 2. 1-L 2 JU- 2 1 6s2 ii i. -LL ""'' 1 1-. i 62 IIIII1IIIH i-- g r .v vy?i t r By ANNA XLAMPB JEPPERSONr Jnlv 1 only veteran of the Civil war now residing in the Ticiniir af Jeffer son is ii urns. ua nas recent ry retutne-I from the 49th hhnual v. suvatuyiMCttt ( ,xugene and tertatthatl he waa next the. youngest soldier 'pfesent, hia age neing kz. ; ; Mills tells a story of attending the national encampment at Min neapolis, Minn., in 18?8, at which a prisf of a twentjr : dollar 'gold pletfe was to be given the yourigV est - soldier enlisting' r during .the civil ,wair; . and as he was the youngest soldier, was tha lucky winner of theold piece. , Miua volunteered - for eerrice February 11, 1864, being Juit Boy not quit 15 years oli Joining the 122nd Ohio Volunteer Infant try. On-April 9, after his enlist ment, bo became. Ill with trnhoid 4-sv-r anji ; aad to remain: in thtt nospital lh Philadelphia; for 14 weeks. . After his recovery, be was back hia regiment again,:. He 'fought in We battles of . the Wilderness and Gulp's HilL under General Meader He receiveif: Ms' honor able discbarge Jttna IS SB. U9 tuor had twa brothers who eenred during-the" Civil Var: Clark -uo ww wun iai sevemstixowa. nr -cnrtstopner, "who - was with tpe'fth- Ohl0. .- .Hrv Miilf u a naU of Ohio, h" father died -when he was sev- ea years old. Soon, after he left J nojniV; roajting hia way working in a saw mill, and on a ranch, un til ; his: enlistment. . : :': Be tr a TelecL around a rreat deal durlngfhia,arly.llfeFlinany coinr mg ta.uregun inU8l, locating at Tillamook.- - " ,0 In 1912 he moved to Jefferson. Whel ie "he' and his wlfa-'reWide on a junait tracr near th north city Umi.-.- . t ::A prized relic In the Mill? home, la air old: fashioned - clock,' wh)ch was brought from" England, 'it firaa owned by his wlteV - great grandroothet. f Thacldck" la . about 14 inches hlghi. an dontop oi ; the clock, is a cupola m&de of solid topperj' an'd hinttne" within 1 thisf ennola la a brass' bill about five Inches tall. wnicst strikes th hours. KOBfllWlO BE m TODAY HUBBARD. Jnlr 9 Funera services 'Jor Earl Kocher will ;be held In the Hubbard City ..hall Thursday : morning "at" 1 CFlrclock wiiu, Key. Jti, - vpng oi csaiem OlflciatOig: Interitfent will fol low, in the Hubbard-- cemetery where" Knights of Pythias rites by members" of Ariou lodge' 'will be heit:-r, i llrJ Kocher'a death at his home Tuesday morning was caue; d br a ancr -of 4ha head- Mr. Kcher, the son of Chris tain and Laura tocher, wasbom Aurora rfovember 3, 181. Tn. SnErTOfi P9 rtver ui - xw nru BrtA JfiSga, T signal ! giuiaVT- . 15--?0fiJ.. VERTICAL 1ft paradise k l-rtamtri :iaTfy ' tifind'tanll ' " "headiresa rrwirr---- -z--guiiterr; 4edss-tool. - througn Y1 forthS' - difficultlaf -'' Yhi?Ue , post ti T&t U debt c Slimnifift - K-Cipiir SJa-eide shet. . tha nalirthn ta wes- - tertd &OW li-eanonixeJ . location 1? 'trm-- in -nrt ii - 10 ca oa N IT l-ri trc '"parson IT-i-organ of - - ' -rec1!- IT O, f - a a niiiicjj f- v. t 1,-r H. i'i "Mr. and Mr. Ell Min oI Jetfer- ton. a Ma. MJIhi la tiie only -wet- eraa of the dvfl -war residing fa the Jefferson community. 1914 Mr. Kocher and Miss Win nie- Will, daughter .of Augustus Will of HubbardVwere united ' marnase. ' ' .- . Z MTtf Kocher is eurvlved by: his wife and children, - Iceland an vera, hit mother of Aurora two sisters, Mrs. .Dan - Heppler and Mra. Rar Pish, both- of lAurora and . two , brothBTS, Elded j Kocher of Aurora: and Ralph ;Ko her of Woodburm;. ?r- f.r - THI8TU CAUSES .TROUBLE ATJMftVILtaL' Jnlv Chas P. Hien has-Henry! Fennel busy with a tractor thia week working a lrge field -which Mr. 'Hlen 1 summer rail owing mis summer, xo kill sonre Canadian thistles which had.gotten ;uUe,a start ' ' i- J-T-W - -j- - , -f "POLEY AND HER - t JL. I ...A . M -V - I V -K- V X LIKI- rr 1 I ..Alt V K Cl l!-??S,T TTA CCSr OPDCTCP OOMINATtP 1 V sr- ''o . 1- ' j V-.TV . - : "v" LTTTLE ANNE BOONEY. - . visH.'Dar .. ByBEN BATSFQRD "TS wnlEBjHfeWa - . BILLV HEfMe f 1 : a TVS CVUWDRWUVHERE yDU- t WIrAQ . i TQTS AND CASPER k 1 2?3?3Kf TtS VMttww a m . A . . - 1 a. ii i i paw .. . a - - -w . . a ft " ' - a - w i a rvww wsw . a, Tv' wswia;iiMrw a a t i' s'v v v-w- mwm'hj ii invii at.iN xiLix w L!:RnFauMT.i i.n tart .nr I ll" . . i! i I 5 i - ' J 1 i - I BectriajServiceBeioa Ex? SWEGLE. July 9 Another new family, has moved into our district, Mr, and, Mrs. Glenn X3or- don.' They, bought, th?Bfees ranch. : . . ' " Bandar morning at . eight o'clock Miss Clara Hoffman and Mr. Carl Soos were married at the borne of the bride- They left tor Orange, California, wbera. theyj will, spend, two wefaa peeing . tow state, . r; The P. E. P. company hare ex tended, their , aerrlcea , tot two more' families. Mr. Myers anjl Mr. SUvera are. having tna lignu nut in' the house. . ... MIsm Betty Strutx baa been Quite ill for the pasf week but la beginning ta lmprore. Mr. and Mrs. LaBahan and C. Fr LaBafaan ar leaving today tor their home in. orange, uaLr- aster , visUIng. M' Hoffman and friends for the past three, weeks, : Wehama Couple '- MEHAMA, July 9 Hlsf -Ruby Tltie and, Roy Powning'j wferil married .last week. Mr. Dftwninr is- employed by Haimon Co.! at Cam& tf whert.the ywing tebpfa" expect tof makattbei Xfa ? ' Miss Tltza has roada her .home atf her- lif r a fevr mllea wen f Mehama. -5 ' " Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Lldger- er of Mrs. idgrcw accompaSi lea nem. Mr ad Mff, TJmherlake ' of PALS" wood, re,.having a twseeka ta cat&fi at' G;qU?,BeiicV and' M t ornia bolnts": Joe Stodola.' brotbv -tbsh r pcti i&tsm ( ajs - aaifaeffi ra n- glass-? 57t6ibzm tics ' " I WOODBBN - Officii jpicUenkeirt waa caused, nroodbBm: today wtoenxh ew MO-gaUoa Mnper, rd4 ered by the city for addition-' , al fjiroirotictloiiwM prk- ; e oa jFiitteet. " : : s -Tbpmnq-avaar given aw "thovoigh'-test and' minor: 4Wcct3Bae; ft MeasaiT toi take ii back to Portland, f or smairs. DeUvery is expefted.; ' 'Thfi.newpamper wffl fffl.. js ' long ' left need is WoodH barn's city aVic ; depart - intent. It fa said tfiaf the old 'truck, whicbf has ben' In se "ifor about 12 years will retained for eanergency use. Portland: and Mrs.; Highby and baby of Milwaukee, Wisconsin aregneata at Mr and Mra, Bo- hannon'a home. Mr. .Timbejrlake Is a brother of Mrs. Bocannpu's. IftDl IS CROP. BEl LABISH CENTER, July 9 StrawberryfaarTest In this vicin ity ir being completed thla week. In common' with other localities tha crop her in most asea U not np t ttf -'par." artn'ougn ' the . iDy. Daugherty and' Mahler' fields made-' giofl : averages. " riHW ' teV Spend tha Quiet Hour1 Was the title of a very? beautiful''-and - impressive skit wMcn wit esehted X? a speclit feature " cVrisHai "pad'eavor Sunday evening this month, r MOTOR TO SOUTH WOODBURN; July, 9 Gus Block and his 'two sons have mo tored io California where they plan to spend two" week with rel atives. It's Great Not Hia Bamp DW : PRR BiiSMSlld Community. Group Makes TJcrry at Rivcrdale I nnnirnTSi ' Jiilv. e Th an. huat community club . picnic held Sunday at Rlverdaia park on the W C. Pettyjohn iarm was an'en oyabio event ' Beside those In thts community many ma. : time residents were present and enjoy ed the bounteous basket xatnner and sports and contests -which followed; Winners of the contests were as follows; . - ' 1 Swimming" race; June Edwards; tug of war, Roy Rice, Henry Sbuebel. Raphael BettincouTt, J. p; Blaukenehlp and 'W. C Petty Jjohii won against Irwin.' Belby, Claude ' Selby. - D. Pettyjohn, ' Ed Tyler and Joe Rlngwald. Small boy'a' race, - Ieroy.: Edwards; larger boy's race, Roy Rice; glrl'i race.' Maria ; Stutesman; a three leKeed race. Wesley Goodrich: i sack, race, Roy RJeo; lUUe glria" and Naomi Crouser, second; Humpty r Dumpty race, Maria Statesman and Maxine Pettyjohn, young married ''woman's race; Reba Edwa)rda. v - . Amity Firemen T Respond v Soon I AMITY, JulyS Early .Friday morning the town was aroused by the blowing of the fire- slren-to which all the . local .firemen re? sponded la a yery. short -timet The source of tba call was at the home of Lee Losey. With the aid- o chemicals ad water the firemen were aula to .exunguisn be flames before much damage was done. ,-: to Be Color Blind of KnqwWge Heayj yirtanfe OliDi FEITQN IS SEEN Rickey, Recalls Travel OraERIISNOT KNOWN RICKEY, July t - Early ona morning recently tha Rickey peo ple were treated to an unusual sight which recalled the olden days, who'd an old fashioned phae ton, drawn by two horses passed through the community. , -. Occasionally a buggy or back IS seen' but it" has been years since a vehicle of this type has been seen here. " --.'-"'' : About 35 years ago a double phaeton was owned by J. M. Mun kers who then owned the A. J. Hager farm. At that tima this was considered a classy way of 5 j - AURORA, July f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McAllister accompanied by their son Donald vial ted at the home of their son Frank McAllia ter here last week. .They wera returning from a trip to Alameda, Cat, and before going to their home In Spokane, Wash., will vis. It John McAllister," another son who wag i one time student of Woodbu.ru high school. He is now located at Seattle. Karl Schwab has been visiting his uncle .and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper of Gervais. and as sisting with the crops. - ' Mrs. Elizabeth H1U and her three young sons, Richard,' Del bert and Louis, together with Joe King, has gone to Belllngham, Wash., to, visit 'an uncle, John King, who is leaving soon for the east to make his home with his daughter, "Uncle John" as he Is lTliJ 1 GUESTS i nv- ur' ic. au v-i tv x I Mode. . of Other Dayt traveling.- : ' ' . , . .. ; y " About this time Rev. P. 81 Knight of 'Balers, for whom the Knight Memorial congregational church of $alem was named. own- ed a one seated phaeton in which, he used to travel Jrom Salem to! Macleay when he 'conducted ser-l vices two Sundsys"pf the 'month. J To whom IhO Tehlcle seen here Belonged . and what -was the' des-i tination was hot learned a the' reporter was awakened jhy the. sound oflhe horses' feet on the! I n i .It m.w.1 in bed and watch ft pass iy.: called by many, has lived In Au rora a nnrnW nf vr. aAA Is well known. ' - . Mr. and Mrs. M. S. McCoy and' daughter Virginia of Lexington,! Va. wha ar making a aix: weeks tour of the west were weekend, gnesta of Mr. and Mra. Edgar 11-1 ler.- - -" - --:' - i . - HAZEL GREEN July 1 Come all ye Oklahoma folk and have af giyen by '.tha 'Oklahoma - assocla- tion nt the. HSrel . Oreen park July 20., .' -." VT. A. Daizell will - efva . the principal address. Other numbers will be arranged. P. H. Penny of Salem, president Ezra Bart of. of 'SalemiT Mrsi W. G.; Davie of Haxer 'Green, Byron -Brown of West Salem art the committee on arrangements. - By IWERKS fultf- AT 7l& . ' a. TO PIEKIC JULY 2C iSyClRSTEIUtETS) &;jr'yr.;uiiPHY OUT33 Jrni