PAGE TWO The OREGON- STATESMAN, Satoa Oregon Sunday MonringSeptemher jss ' N , News from Mid - ValleV Estricf Cokimunities f or Statesman "Readers I n Stayton i -o STAYTON, Sept. 13 John Dos- ler if in Canada, looking after business interests, He and George Smith traded their Azae la, Oregon, property tor farm property in Canada. After being idle all summer, the Lions dub will again hold ' their weekly meetings. The first to, be Wednesday. Septem ber 17, at the Gem Cafe, as us ual. St "Mary's Catholic school in Stayton will open September 15. likewise the St. Boniface school In Sublimity. v Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs Art Forrette broke his arm Monday while cranking a trac tor. The fire siren was sounded Friday noon calling help to a rriu fir on the school ground It was extinguished before any damage was done. Miss Dean Kimsey is here from flan Francisco for a two weeks' Tlslt with her mother. Mrs. be- bekah Kimsey and her browser K D. Klmsev. Rev. D. Q. Barry and wife left this week by auto for a visit at their old home at Fenton. Mien ReT. Barry has been acting as J pastor of the Baptist church here for the past two yars. Before their departure they were tend ered a farewell party by members of that church. Mrs. W. F. Blakelr who has been ill for some time is now able to be about. A daughter from Seattle. Wash., has been with her. Miss Birdeen Yoeman is in Sa lm this week, the guest of Miss Jessie Reed. O- I o- FAIR FLIERS AT LEGION AIR MEETH ) r Aurora AURORA, Sept. 13 Corine ; Wnrster will spend her winter In Salem as an assistant in the school for the deaf. 'Corine as sumes her new duties Thursday. Mrs. Madalene L. Callin, valley 'editor of The Oregon Statesman, and her little daughter, Myra, called at the Sa,dler home Mon day. Marshall Ziegler who has been at the Oregon City hospital for some weeks, returned heme Sun- . day after a successful operation for appendicitis. Louis Hill Is still at the hospital but improving rap-; .Idly. ,Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Snyder, Miss Imma Snyder and Mrs. J. E. Tay lor attended a dinner dance at : s vv- X - V- It ' ii V - ""V ''f J -; J v " Monmouth i MONMOUTH. Sept. II. Coaches Larry Wolf and J. Al fred Cox of the Oregon Normal school are leaving Sunday for Tachats beaches .Tith a group of football men. who- will andergo a week of intenslre training there prior to the Opening ot school here September 22. Wolf follow ed this plan 4f procedure last year an asecared rery aausiac tory results in conditioning his men. Mr. L. L. Daily and son. Rob ert, are home from a two weeks' Yacaiion spent with friends and relatives at Everett and Snohom ish. Washington. Mi&a Constance Jackson, a sister of Mrs. Dally, who accompanied them will re main at Everett until time for school to open when she will re turn to Monmouth. Newlr elected officers for Mon- moath post No. 66 of the Ameri- cn Leeion. are O. C. Chris tens en. commander; J. B.- Lorence, rice commander; James niton, aaju tant; Barney Howard, finance of ficer; H. W. Thurston, historian; Oscar Zook, sergeanf at arms. Christensen is a faculty memoer of tffe Oregon Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stump are horns tor a two weeks vaca tion spent at Newport. Jefferson -o I Left to right, Miss Ruth Webb, of Philadelphia, winner of ue women's 15-mile race; Miss Opal Kiinz, of New York, win ner of the women's free-for-all vent, and Kiss Elva PowelL of Darby, Pa., second in tha 15 mile, are providing; thrills for spectators at the current Amer ican Legion aerial review at the Philadelphia airport. Portland, given in honor of su preme chancelKr, Leslie Crouch. Wlnfield Atkinson, the princi pal of the Estacada school, made a trip to California to spend his vacation' with relatives in Sac ramento. Upon his return, he stopped for a short visit with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Irvin of this place, before the opening ot school. Mrs. Anna Scholl and Mrs. Winnie Kocker of Hubbard were Sunday guests ot Miss Clara Will. Others at the Will home, were Dr. and Mrs. Stark ot Al bany who were here to visit their daughter. Miss Bertha Stark. JEFFERSON. Sept. It Mr. and Mrs. William Looney and family have returned from Port Orford, -where Mr. Looney has been engaged in contract work on the Roosevelt highway tor sev eral months. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Collier, at their home, Tuesday, September t, an eight pound son. The baby haa been named Ward, Junior, and is their first child. Mrs. Fred Schults arrived from Portland Wednesday, tor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Curl and family. Mrs. Schults Is Mrs. Curl's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oalnes have returned' to their homo In Bend, after spending a part of their vacation with N. H. Looneey and daughter. Marguerite, and other relatives, in this vicinity. Rev. A. W. Oliver motored to Albany Friday to look after prop erty interests. Ho is having a well driven on his property there. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Pender graft were Salem business visitors Wednesday. West Salem News Thomas Shannon who died Wednesday, at a Salem hospital after a short Illness had been em ployed for the past year by S. L. Burke and son proprietors ot the Riverside auto camp. Mrs. Shan non is still at the camp ground and is undecided as to plana for the future. Mr. Shannon is sur vived by a brother la Detroit, Mich., and one in Canada. Frank Hilko is having a fur nace installed in his basement and to also having Interior changes and redecorating done in his res idence. ' Tha ceremony of infant bap tism was observed Sunday in the Ford Memorial church. The young candidates were Robert Kaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Foelko and Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Baker. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt Monday were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Coff of Oakland, Calif. They went from hero to Silverton where they are visiting relatives of Mr. Coff. Mrs. Coff who was orphaned early in life spent her girlhood in the borne of Mrs. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fisher ar rived home recently from several days spent at different Oregon beaches. Mrs. F. P. Nutting of Albany spent two days recently at the home of her daughter and son- in-law, (Mr, and Mrs. Hubbell Young. , The house on Plaza street be longing to E. F. Underwood of Salem is being redecorated on the Inside and prepared for occupan- C7. A caravan of ten assorted ma chines, part of the equipment of Jhe state highway commission. went througn west saiem yes terday and crossed the bridge in to Marion county. They were re turning from Springfield where they have been making extensive road improvements. Mr. and Mrs. X. N. Filsinger and family went to Vancouver, Wn., Sunday where they were guests at the marriage ot Mrs. FUainger's niece. Miss Viola Smith to Lester Hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. DeLapp of lit Gerth avenue are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a son. La Vera Frank. Sept. 11. This Is the second child in the familr. the newcomer having an older brother, Lawrence. WEST SALEM, Sept. 13 Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Filsinger, their oMMmui. Ralnn. EarL Kenneth. and Marguerite, Mrs. Filslnger's sister, Mrs. J. B. Smith of Van- Mnnr Wuh Mr. and Mrs. George Beam and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Huotinf o Lonr View, With ... went masts Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Lawr ence Filsinger of corvams. Mrs. Anna Pattison with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pattison, will start tomorrow afternoon by motor for Emmett Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Pattison will return home next week. Their mother will remain in Emmett througn the winter with her brother. Emmett is the old home of the Pattison family. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell Young and daughters, Carol and Juner with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Teague of Portland, spent Satur day and Sunday at Newport. Doriene Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .George B. Chap nan, has been quite ill and con fined to her bed. She Is getting better. Mrs. 3. E. Means, who has been the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Rose Burleigh, for several weeks has returned to her home ' In Aumsville. i Silverton I SILVERTON. Sept, 13. Mr. Relnhart Roseland, who lives in south Silverton, is reported as be ing critically ill at her home. Mrs. Roselind, who is 85, has been confined to her bed tpr three weeks. C. L. Bonney, an employe at the Silver Falls Timber company mill, has leased the homo of Mrs. Olga Hoftard on Jersey street and la having his household furniture shipped here from Chicago. Mrs. Bonney will also arrive at Silver ton in the near future. One Silverton hopgrower has al ready disposed of his hops. Ole shippe-T 65 bales of hops, harvest ed from 8 acres, to Portland this last week. He received It cents. T mm SA8(5E9 Accessories . for Your Car Flashlight batteries, flashlights, wind shield swipes, blades and parts, fan belts, gas cans, jacks, tire chains. 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