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r PAGE THIRTEEN Tlie OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Snadar Morning. September 7. 1939 -o I Jefferson i I POWERFUL NEW CARS NEED STRONGER TIRES JEFFERSON. Sept. Miss Helen Kiln left for Mill City Mon day .to begin work as teacher ot th lerentn and eishth grades in the school there, which com menced Tuesday. Frits and Frank Kottnorr re turned Wednesday from a sereral months' stay at Breitenbash. The condition of Frank, who has not been well for more than a year. (and has been taking treatment at the springs)' remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Llbby and daughters. Margaret and Caryl and small son ot Forest GroTe were guess of Mr. and Mrs, with Dual Whools B. S. Thurston Wednesday morn 1 l-TK. " '"---jai' ,-:J' '" -sir- Jlfft. p ; I ! -. 1 sT ft TLjmeSi. - mwi nr. I & I i I l I tt , : 9 ing. Marie Kihs returned to her home near Jefferson, Wednesday, after sexeral months stay in Sa lem, where- she has been employed at a cannery. Mrs. Cecil Holt and daughter Juanita, hare returned from North Bend, where they have been spending the summer with Mr Holt, who has employment with the Southern Pacific company. Mrs. Paul McKee and daughter, Jean, Verna McKee and Garnet Whedbee motored to Corrallis Wednesday for a Tisit with rela tives. JEFFERSON, Sept. 6. Don .Davis and Rudolph Lisa left Thursday for Modesto, California, where they will attend Junior col lege for their second year' work. Misses Edith and Eleanor Lib by, who are employed at the state house In Salem are spending their vacation with their mother Mrs. Blanche Llbby. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Curl and son Linden, had as their guests Friday forenoon. Mr. Curl's-sister, Mr3. Martha Wtckman of Grants Pass and a niece, Mrs. Rojo Bart lett of Portland. Curl and his sis ter had not seen each other for years. t ; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Oliver of Portland were guests of their son. liev. A. w. uiiver ana tamiiy on Thursday. They were snroute to Yachats where they will spend some time at the beach, after which they will go to Taft to Tisit their son Harold Oliver and fam 41.. U 1 4 -nrtll taooK In tha at Taft. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Loony are attending the Josephine county fair at Grants Pass this week. where Mr. Looney will act as one of the Judges of the Guernsey cat tle shown there. Mrs. Laura Clark, who has been a guest ot Miss Mar guerite Looney accompanied them. She will also Tisit relatives In led ford before going on to her heme In Oakland, California. Donald and Charlie Bower of Salem who have been visiting at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Emery, have returned to Salem. The boys and their mother were former . resi dents in this vicinity. Mrs. Jake Hochspeier returned Tuesday evening from an extend el visit in the east extending over a period of three months. She vis ited various places In Iowa and Illinois. O- I Brooks I -i-sifrsMriMtiM TL bw FirtoM Havy Duty Tir ikova in-th-BAkIar at the Westarm FirastoB factorv im thm abov picture, sad below, equipped on a .Wdera high-powered car with Marietta Lamplari, local motor- ut. at the wheel. iervais GERVAIS, Sept. 6. Cucumber growers are having toush luck up this way this year. There nas been an abundance of blossom. bnt only about one-thlrj have fer tilized, and these are not showing the growth that usually occurs. Some say it is a scarcity of bee3 that cause the lack oi reranza tlon, and apparently that is so, for the phenomenon oc-eurs on ir rigated as well as the non-irngai-ed tracts. Senator and Mrs. S. H. Brown had as guests over Labor day the senator's brother and sister Frank Brown" of Alameda. Calif.; Mrs. George Welch of Walla Wal la. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown of Portland. Mrs. weicn Is the eldest sister of the senator and was the first one ot the Brown family of children married, the weddint occurring In Ger- vais. Mrs. H. L. Grafious and son, Louis, have returned from an ex tended visit In Cincinnati, Ohio Louis was taken ill thers in May, and has so far recovered that he will enter Albany college. Dr. A. B. Adkisson. who too nvr the nractice or ut. n. a Dowd in June, has been appoint i ex&minin? physician at the boys' training school to succeed Dr. Dowd. T. A. Ditmars. breeder of fine Duroc-Jersey hogs, shipped a fine male hor to Georgetown Kancn Ely, Nevada, the first of the week of Portland spent the weekend and Labor day at thefhome ot Mr. Hawley's moher, Mrs. Fred Jennings. Miss Beatrice Hawley spent Labor day at Newport with friends. Mrs. Mary Garfield of Portland is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Finn. Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent, who have been living on the old Vincent farm, have moved to an other farm which is located be tween Monmouh and Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Coblan are now living on the Vincent place. Mr and Mrs. John Casey and daughter, Florence of Meacham are visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finn. Scotts Mills McCoy BROOKS, Sept. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Judd of Molalla were guests at the home of their cou 1n. Mrs. J. S. Dunlavy, Friday, Other guests at the Dunlavy home were Mrs. J; H. Brothers or cnico, -California, and Mrs. Summer D vis. of Merrill. Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phelps, Mrs. Mag bie Cralgmile. Miss Stella Karten and Carl Aldrich, all of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Harris and family have had - as their guests this week, Mrs. Harris brother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lauralne of Seattle. Other guests at the Harris home were Mr. and Mrs. Readle and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Eell of San Bernardino, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Smith of Hopmere. Mrs. Leona Taylor and sons, Ray and Walter Taylor and Miss Marjorie Mathews of Mist, Oi., were recent-guests at the home of Mrs. Taylor's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Oaks and family. Mar vU Taylor, who has spent the summer as guest of his sister, Mrs. Oaks, returned home with his mother, Mrs. Leona Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey and faimly of HayesTille, were din ner guests at the home of Mr. Bailey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bailey, Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Kaighin and daugh ter. Miss Luella Kaighin of Sa lem, were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Kalghln's sister. Mrs. Jennie Gilbert. G. M. Gilbert nf Enrene. was also a guest t the Gilbert home the first Af the week. r Mr mnA Mm. Monroe Ward tortntaeif Mrs. Ward's niec and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Craig and children. Irine, BrJle,.June. Dora, and Roger Lee Craig of Mil- sr inV Ma week. vrr anil Mrs. Mark Walsted of Portland spent this week as the at the noma OI Mr. ana TLArm . WITH flibSOn. Mrs Clara Parka and son Floyd xarv At Pinestone, Minnesota, were guests the past week of Mr. uH a. EL Harris, and son, ur ami Mrs. Sylvester Harris and family. From her Mrs. Parks and in viilt t danKhter. Mrs. Wallace Caxlston In M ant eta, Cal ifornia. , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bailey and on Robert, hare M their neat. Mrs. Bailey's brotner-m-iaw ana sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wall of h her. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Wall expect to make their home In Oregon, and will move Into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Art Rasmussen, on the ii K. Jones . ranch. . Mrs. Amelia Clnff and daugh ter. Miss Rachel Clnff, ot Hener, Utah, who bar .spent the sum mer at the Baileyfhome have gone snnVenA. Wash., where Mrs. Cluff will Tisit another daughter. TCTT.T, RETURN rSOOX NitlvertON . Sept, C--- Mr; Gertrude Cameron. whoaccoa- TtanWwt the body of her father; William Elade, to Canada tojr tn- tnrm.nr will return to SuTertoa fn m. a onen her music classes the latter part of this month. Reg McCOT. Sept. Mrs. J. W, DePries and daughter, Eva, have returned to their home here after a short visit with relatives In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hawley Kingwood I SCOTTS MILLS, Sept. 6 Mr. and Mrs. John Waibel and family returned to thetr home in Willa mina Tuesday after visiting sev eral days with Mr. Waibel's mother, Mrs. M. Waibel, Mr. Wai bel is reported as getting along nicely In St. Vincent's hospital In Portland where he has been the past week for treatment. Misses Grace Dunagan and Beatrice Amundson, Averitt Dun agan and Ethan Reed returned Monday from several days spent at round up in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hill (nee Loralne Hogg) returned Wednes day from their honeymoon trip, spent at Crater Lake. Oregon caves and Crescent City, Calif., and are at home to their friends in Salem. Lima's threshing machine fin ished threshing at Crooked Finger Wednesday and moved home. J. W. Yoder of The Dalles vis ited friends here Wednesday. KINGWOOD, Sept. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Adams with Mr. and Mrs. James Remington of Sa- j lem have returned Irom Ocean side where they spent sereral days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beckman and son Gene returned Monday evening from Cascadia where they had been over the weekend. J. P. Smart has installed an electric pump at his spring and now has a convenient and ade quate household water supply. Charley Adams is home from eastern Oregon where he worked through the harvest season in the wheat elevator of his brother-in- law, George Ely at lone. Recent visitors at the A. L. Applewhite home were Mr. and Mrs.-John E. Waltman of Gervais. Miss Alice Morrow of Rocket City, S. Dak., i8 a guest at the G. E. Vosburgh home. She Is a teacher and hopes to find a posi tion in an Oregon school. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yantiss left Wednesday afternoon by train for Glenelder, Kansas, where they were called by the serious illness of Mr. Yantiss mother. They may not return before spring. Aurora I Miss Bernice Able of Canby is the guest ot her aunt, Mrs. Ches ter Gllbreth this week. Dr. Thomas Slmms and wife, Harry Simms. and Jessie Simms of Woodburn, picked up Peggy Sad ler of Aurora, and all attended the Installation of the grand of ficers of The Rainbow assembly tor girls, held In Portland Friday evening. Jessie Slmms was instal led as grand organist Both girls are past- and present officers of the Woodburn assembly. ' SSI DIFFERENCE J1' Trade Your Tires That Slip for Tires that Grip! Put Double Eagles'on now; next summer they'll till be like new. Their deep-cat, surefooted All Weather Tread is almost double-thick; the rubber is super-tough; the Supertwist Cord body has per-endurance. These are the inest tlrea Goodyear can produce regardless of cost. Imitated bat never equaled because of the greater experience and savings Goodyear enjoys by building mora than of all tires sold in America, Avoid the risks, delays and expense that old tiros mean. Obtain also, a bigger trade-ia aUowaaeo by seeing as now. 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