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L The OREGON7 STATESMAN, Safem. Oregon, Sanday Morning. August 24. 1930 PAGE ELEVEN News from Mid -Valley District Communities for Statesman Readers i 1 . . . o Dallas X DALLAS, August 2 Tracy Bavery Is oa racatloa from the 6avery drug store. Accompanied jbx his wife they are spending most Df their time at Seaside, where golfing can be enjoyed. Mrs. Erie Fulgham has been spending the week at Preacott, as gaest of Mr. and Mrs. Beldon Keller. Mrs. Manrice Dalton, Miss Ot ella Friar and Miss Augusta Ger linger spent a few days this week at Seslde. Miss Friar is on her vacation from the office of the Mountain States Power company, " Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crider, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tracy and Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Schater of Eugene, epent the week end at Newport as guests of Dr. and Mrs. V. C. Btaats. Mrs. J. G. Van Oradel and grandson. Van Crider, hare been occupying the Crider apartment at Pacific City Miss Alice Grant of Portland lias been risking with her sister Mrs. Simon Grlndhelm. Miss Grant is a teacher in the Portland' schools, and attended summer school this year, so has had a very short racation. Mrs. Grace Reasoner spent some time in Portland the first of the week, doing some buying .for Mrs. Gregory's store. J. K. Craren and J. YL. All good spent Thursday fishing oh the Trask river. Mr. and Mrs. Balrd Woods and eons returned Monday from a week spent at Seaside. Mrs. Ray Boydston and son, Jimmie. hare left for Morgan hW, California, to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Smith, for several weeks. Mr. Boydston ,-wi!l drive down to bring them home. Mrs. Ivan Martin and Mrs. W. P. Fargo of Salem were in Dal- jfla Friday to confer with Mrs .Charles N. Bilyeu on matters re latin? to the state federation of women's clubs. It. S. Kreasop. attorney, made a business trip to Portland, with il. 8. Pinkerton. E. C. McMallon returned Tues day night from a ten days trip Into British Columbia, going as far north as Prince George. He found some of the roads rery narrow and hard to travel. Miss Hattie Cerny. bookkeeper for the Dallas grocery company, is on her annual racation, .which she is spending with her , sister. ilrs. Peter VIeth in Seattle. Miss Nell Hopping is filling her place for two weeks. Mr. and Mm. Frank Coad re turned Tuesday from Newport, where they sPent.a week. - The,ir grandchildren Helen -and ' Bebe Tiers came back with them for a two weeks visit in Newport. , Mrs. N. L. Palmer and daugh tr hare returned from a month spent at Manzanita beach. Doro thy, was able to continue her vio lin study while there, since her Instructor, Alexander Vodorln and fsmily were also spending that time at the beach. Irene Soehren and Patty Murray each spent a week risiting with the i'aimen. COAST HIGHWAY BUILDING o , . - - : - v . - o- I Hubbard -1 r v-.v: r J J w il At" 1 V .J -i mmz .si: jniimUmmaumt fi t t -) u Aurora AURORA. Aug. 23 Mrs. Paul Hendrix and daughter Norma went to Yamhill to spend the week end with Mrs. Thomas Perry, mother of rMs. Hendrix and her brother Robert and sister Hope. Upon their return, they shopped over la Portland to see another sister, Mrs. F. S. Johnson. Rer. and Mrs. O. G. Ehlen, Mrs. Denier and David and Emma Dea ler of Cameron. Idaho,. . arrived Wednesday night for a risit with the George Pardies. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Pardy and daughter left with their guests for the beach. Jonas Will ad wife, together with Percey and Leona will drive orer to Rockaway for the day Sunday. . Mrs. W. G. Letsoa received word of the death of her sister, Miss Thirxah Horenden of Broad acres, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ehlen of Eu gene, are risiting at the home of Mrs. Ehlen's mother, Mrs. Henri etta Will. They will return to Eugene Sanday. Mr. Ehlen has recently sold his business Inter ests there, but still makes that his home. Mrs. Elwood Graham of Wood barn, and her house guest. Miss Emma Smith of Chicago, Illinois, took the rirer trip to Astoria on the steamer Georgian a Saturday. From there they went to Seaside. Miss Smith finds the cool Climate qui t e. . a change from the heat Of the middle west. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gra ham of Aurora entertained for the guest of their son Elwood and his wife. Mrs. E. P. Michell who with her family moved to Stevenson, Washington a few months ago, was In Aurora Wednesday, ship ping her household effects. She and her son William, a 1930 graduate from Wood burn high will spend the fall and winter in Portland where William will at tend a business college. Mr. Mich ell will remain in Stevenson for the present. This view shows an Oakland Eight sedan on the new stretch of the coast road near San Simeon, California,. now under construction. This road will connect with the Redwood Highway to Crescent City, then the Roosevelt Highway on the Oregon Coast and through Washington to Canada. The road section shown here is being blasted out of the solid rock. Scotts Mills HUBBARD. Aug. 23 i- Hop- pieitlng will begin Thursday, Aug, 28 in this riclnlty at the Pardy brothers and also at the Jerome Jackson bop yards. A. R. Bevens is reshingllng his house and other buildings at his Tiome. The old shingles are be- In torn off the Hubbard school piaysnea ana replaced by new ones. Ivan Stewart has enclosed the pace occupied by the scales at his ware house in Hubbard and Is covering the walls with shingles. Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Butler of Portland visiting friends at Hub " Wrd Monday. Rer. Butler was tpastor of the Congregational church here several years ago. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Schoor end children are spending a vaca tion at the coast. They expect to be s;one several days. Many women and girls from board started to work in the pears at the Ray Brown cannery tiib week at Woodburn. Evergreen blackberry picking li-.s begun here. W. L. Bentley lias the largest acreage of the cultivated berries grown in - this vicinity. Many are picking the wild evergreens which are plenti ful. Threshing is almost completed in this part of Marlon county. Amos Kauffman has done most all of the threshing In the Hub bard vicinity. SCOTTS MILLS, August 23 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Saueressig. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sauressig and daughter, Cleo, Mrs. Wm. Fry and baby, and daughter Fadelia and Mr. and Mrs. Linn Talbot and daughter,' Haze of Sllrerton, . left early Thursday morning for the coast for a few days outing. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brougher and son Ira, visited their daughter Mrs. C. E. Mulvihill and family in Portland on Sunday. Miss Edna White of Los An geles is risiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. White. Miss White teaches In the schools in the southern city. Misses Corinne Moberg and Jeraldine Fry left Tuesday for Woodburn where they are em ployed in the cannery. . Mr. and Mrs. Thad Dwyer of In dependence risited Mr. and Mrs George Haynes, Wednesday. Mrs. Dwyer is Mr. Haynes' sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dixon and family and Mrs. Dixon's mother, Mrs. Wing, drore to Newberg Sunday taking Mrs. Wing, who had been risiting at the Dixon home for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Coulson and family left Saturday for an out ing near the Deschutes river and expect to be gone several days. W. E. Keebaugh and son, Orris, are spending a few days at the beach. Mrs. George Myers is taking care of the Saueressig store while Mr. and Mrs. Saueressig are at the coast. Every one is busy threshing In this vicinity. o o expects to risit his grandmother, Mrs. E. Hoogland and Elwin Cheffings left for Portland to risit with his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cheffings and daughter Marion. Waunita Bell of Grants Pass is here visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. McCollaugh. Kentucky Wonder bean har vest is in full swing here this week With an average crop per their future home. Henry Fatland, who left In June : for Chamberlin, South Da kota, to rebuild farm buildings there; writes. Silverton friends that he has been experiencing some rery hot weather. His build ings in the east were destroyed by a tornado In early June. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jonnson were called to Eugene this week acre. All the flax in this riclnlty because of the death of their is hauled and the threshing ma- Uson, Gordon Ray. six weeks .r-o k h. thl. pV lOia. we was me son oi sir, uu - " " . I 4 TT LI.. rrx. - na man nrVln har I ill IB. VyllCBlur nauu .V. .A. tlB,mA ,m nrV H. . f. O III 11 WH UOUICSO here and mored to the Labish ??"t"Zxll thJ. b?! riclnlty Thursday with some of Jill ot the the men from here golnr with Methodist Sunday school. them. O-I Amity home thjs week from Minnesota where she has been risiting dar ing the summer. central Oregow. and then north oa to British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Orea McElmarry and daughter. Nelllle; Mrs. S. H. McElmarry and Henry McElmur ry, spent a day at N tarts, clam ing. Dean and Vance Smith, sons ot Tom Smith will go to Portland Sunday, to spend the day at the Jantsen beach, guests of the Port land News. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Johnson and children who have spent the summer at, Mr. Johnsons -parents at Pedee, will leave soon for New port, where they teach this win ter. They taught at Tart on the coast last year. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brown will more to the Weriine hop ranch for the picking season. Mr. Brown will act as deputy sheriff at this place. . Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hedges were callers at the Sam Hastings home in Alrlie, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodge of Salem were calling on old friends here Friday. C O I Hollywood O : O HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartruff ot Che ma wa called during the erenlng to add their farewell with that of the many other friends of the Scharfs. - Orvil Malm spent the week risiting with his uncle, Martin Larsen of Portland. Miss Betty Cross is risiting with. her aunt, Mrs. L. B. Malm of Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bean of South Gate. California, are visit ing with friends in Hollywood. The Beans are former residents of this district. Sidney-Talbot SIDNEY-TALBOT, Aug. 23 Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobson had as their guests this 'week. Mr. Jacobson' sister and family of Kansas. D. E. Blinstoa and wife made a business trip to Salem Monday morning. Walter Helper of Albany was day.' Mr. and Mrs. Earl McConnlck returned to their home in Port land Sunday after spending a couple of weeks with their grand mother, Mrs. Mary Nye. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnston, accompanied their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnston of Dallas on a motor trip last week which took them to Crater Lake and Bend. Hop picking will start in David Jacobeon's yard Monday, August 25. He has the best crop this year ever raised there. Mrs. D. E. BUnston and daugh ter, Ilene, Mrs. E. J. Freeman and small son left Wednesday for Portland for several days Tlslt Perryriale T . PERRYDALE. Aug. 23 Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Kurtz and Mrs. S. T. Morris were in McMinn rille on business Tuesday. Miss May Van Staavern spent the past week In Seattle risiting relatives. She returned to Port land on Tuesday and her cousin Catherine De Jary accompanied her home to spend a week. Miss Wanda Elliott returned home Saturday evening from California where she " attended summer school at the .university there. She with a group of ex graduates from W. U. risited points ot Interest fa California and Mexico before returning. On- their way back they were inrorv ed la aa automobile accident la San Francisco where their ear was demolished, but bob ot the girls was hart. The girls then took the train and Jo-.rneyed homeward. Mr. and Mrs. Le Pressie and Mr. and Mrs. Dmmmlns of Port land spent Sunday at the Wm. Stapleton home south ot town. Swegle SWEGLE, Aug. 23. Mrs. C. H. Meyer's daughter, Delphine Sur ratt announces that she was mar- ried to E. C. Gardner, Aug. 9 in Portland. This is a real surprise to all her friends and neighbor i. Mrs. Cook and daughter Marie hare returned to Portland after spending a week with Mrs. Cook's mother, Mrs. Burch. Mrs. George Keufner and In fant son came home this week from the hosiltal. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Meyers hare returned from an extended trip to Illinois, where they risited Mr. Meyer's relatives and many places of interest along the way. Leland Curry is spending the week with his mother. Mrs. Lucile Ostrander. Front street road. Carl Gretsinger is working for his brother, Harold. In Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. Gretringer will Join him there, Sunday to attend Har old's birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Bond and children spent a few days at the coast and enjoyed a good rest. Mr. and Mrs. Silvers and chil dren went to Cascadla oyer the weekend. Independence INDEPENDENCE. Aug. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Dole Pomeroy haVe moved into the Paddock house on the corner of fifth and C street. Ray Harmon who has been working in Bandon, has returned home. Rer. W. T. Tapscott the blind pastor will conduct the morning services in the Baptist church Sunday. In the evening the un ion service will be held in this church. Rer. F. R. Sibley of the Methodist church hare charge ot it. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Crain and son arrived Thursday from Idaho. The Crains owned and managed the C street meat market, until about six months ago, when they sold out to Francis Holt. They were called back here on a mat ter ot business. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Mattlson left the first of the week on a two weeks racation. They went south and will visit Crater Lake, and Bend and travel through Yon Save Money When You Install Silv - o - Lite PISTONS In All Motors Silv-o-lite Pistons give greater econo my, more power, less vibration, more miles for less money. USE SILV-O-LITES IN YOUR NEXT JOB Wo Eo HSum?imc - aim HBnni?imG NOT BROTHERS THE SAME MAN Ferry and High Streets Salem, Oregon n Labish Center LABISH CENTER. Aug. 23 Friends of Florence Budwib were stfrnrised to learn of- her mar- riace to F. A. Koehn, 'ot route 5, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Koehn left immediately for a ' ten day honeymoon trip Into California. A. F. Hayes and H. F. Hanes made a business trip to Gaaton Tic-day. Mr. and Mrs. HaroM Hoskins and family are occupying , the Landers place leased by Florence Bndwfg Koehn until Mr. and Mrs, Koehn return from. California. Mr. Hopkins is employed at the Lire- say hop yard. J . Frank Wienman eat hit crop of alfalfa for the third time Thursdar. . . Electricians are busy wiring the Hnyes onion houses now as the onion toppers ; and elerators which they are harlng built tor use later are powered by elec tricity. About 15 buildings will be serviced with the apeeial wiring. At a meeUaa of the school board recently plans were made to have the interior ot the Labish Center school house redecorated. Both teacher and supils will ap preciate this when school starts uxt month. - v McCoy I McCOT. August 23 Miss Doro thea Frewing and Miss Anna Prang are working In a Salem cannery, They are staying in an apartment there. Mrs. J. W. DePrles and daugh ter, Eva and niece. Pearl Fletch er, motored to Portland Wednes day where they will risit Mrs Mabel Fletcher until the end of the week. Miss Winona Finn spent the ! weekend at the Belknap Springs with friends. Gene Jordan of Oakland. Calif.. is risiting old friends and ac quaintances in this neighborhood. Mr. Jordan is a former resident of McCoy, having lived here a number of years. He owned the McCoy Mercantile store. He is now a partner In a chewing gum manufacturing -establishment in Oakland. Miss Era Christen sen left Sat urday for Alberta. Canada, where she will visit her brother. Dallas Chrlstensen and other relatives whom she has not seen tor a num ber of years. Miss Chrlstensen plans to be back home by the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings were hosts at a party irea at tbir home In honor of Gene Jor dan of Oakland. California. Wed nesday evening. The erenlng was spent In cards and dancing with refreshments at midnight. - v I Aumsville I o o ATTMSVILLE. August 23 Mrs irniiatn strarer returned home toim two months" risit wna reLtlvM In Washington, Satnr- day. Mrs. Strayer Is making her Iiabi the noma ot Mrs. Bennett mored her thm tvi saJem this week wher she ....ta tn mikt her home. w.ativ Cheffings left- this week for Eagle Point, whert AMITY. Aug. 13. High school will not start until September IS in Amity. Ted Lucas of Portland, arrired in Amity Tuesday- to begin his new position or armng ine Standard Oil . truck which has been driven for the past three years by Ray Johnson. The Amity girls 4-H club en joyed a picnic at the Yamhill rirer Friday. Mrs. Otho Shields acted as chaperone. Mr. end Mrs. Clyde Edinfleld risited the C. M. Likens family this week and Jim Likens re turned with them Tuesday to their home at Newport. Mrs. Hetty Shields and Mrs. Fannie Walker returned from risit in Salem with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cole and daughters. Ina and Betty Jones, left Wednesday to spend two weeks at the beach at Neskowln. Fred Vincent and Rollie Mas sey took a business trip to Port land Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Burch and son, Raleigh, of Portland, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burch. Miss Helen Gibbs was taken to the McMinnvllle hospital Tues day morning and had her ton sils removed. She was. brought home- Wednesday. . - Hop picking has started in the Fouler and Magnus hop yards In this district The yield is rery eood this year. Mrs. Mattie Hess is spending a few weeks at the country home of Goffiers. ' Mrs. Homer Elgin returned Tuesday from a six weeks' risit at. San Francisco. California. laKmmmmmBaBammmBmmsam mum i NIGHT? or DAifv men tMi know their stuff THE COST IS SMALL Rickey -o RICKEY. August 23 Miss Zelma Brown ot Portland has been the house guest of Miss Veneta La Branehe. Mr. and Mrs. I. Dlckman spent Mondar at West Starton risiting Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Dlckman. O. Frysltehas narvested part of his early cabbage crop. The cabbage Is very nice this year. Bert Sisco has rented his farm to H. E. McElroy. Mr. Sisco has built a new chicken house and made a number of other Improve ments on bis place recently, Mr. and Mrs. R. Raymond hare opened a fruit and rctetable stand at their farm. They hare a Terr attractive looking place. School will open ' sepiemoer X with Mrs. Minnie Yogel and Mrs Harrer Carlson in charge, This la Mrs. Carlson's first term here as Instructor, hut Mr. Yogel tanrht here aereral rears ago. a . . O Silverton 1 rtt.vxrton. Ant: 23 Mrs, O, OetnAaa Md two sons. Gary and Jorgen left this week for Yakima. Wa3hInttoaf wisrs way wm mate Washed and Greased While You Sleep Phone 4J , if - 3l?J 3 - vis; fv.' 1 -J ,-J . 4,' "k ' " -.4 -d- "v.. hut " . 47' . "' i-t 1 r --4 - r " . r h. Your Car CaUedFof and Delivered The Station .irVith MGlock STOP SERVICE "cMnim99 "IBM9.9 CENTER AT XJBERTY STREET The SUtioa with a ClodL f QJ CALL t , SHaSSSBBBSBBHBBSSBBBBSSmBBBBBSBBMBBBBBBBBSB? if" i rj . it it H .lt It I v.