The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 08, 1939, Page 15, Image 15

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, September 8, 1939
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Hayesville Boy
Scouts Have Hike
Blay Over Night at Perry
Sanders Woods, Test .
Passed ' by Several
HAYESVILLE. Bo j Scout
troop 20, with the scoot master.
Harrison Hartxel, and sis assist
ant, Vernon Greij, - enjoyed an
over-night hike to Perry Sanders
woods Saturday.1 -
Daring their stay, Jimmie
Stettler, Bob Clark and Henry
Henderson passed their scout
pace, which requires them to
coTer a mile In 12 minutes and
not to vary more- than 15 seconds.
Henry Henderson and Jimmie
Stettler passed the first aid test.
Bobby Clark passed the track
ing test, in which he must fol
low a, bard trail one-half mile
in 25 minutes. ' -
Boy who were on the hike
were George Dnnsmoor, Charles
Mowry, SteTe Zurlinden, Carl
Komyate, Jimmie Stettler, Bob
Clark, Henry and Keith Hender
son, Wayne Kunze and Fred
Flsber. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hall and
daughters, Shirley and Lois ac
companied by ' their nephew,
Robert Hartiel. arrired Saturday
from Ipswich, S. D., to make their
home In Oregon. At present they
are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Hall's sister, Mrs. Chester Doo-little.
Donahues Buy
Farm Near Scio
SCIO Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dona
hue recently acquired the former
John Weaely E-acre tract at the
southwest outskirts of Sclo and
haTe moved to the new home. They
hare leased their Scio residence
to Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Bliss, the
latter, being the new nigh, school
coach here.
Many changes were noted by
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mumper of
Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Mania
Long, farmers near Sclo, In their
former home town of Sheridan,
Wyo., upon their recent visit
there. The Mumper family left
Wyoming about 20 years ago, mak
ing their home In the Willamette
ralley since that time.
Lamb Released
From Hospital
AUMSVILLE. -D. W. Lamb,
who was in the reterans' hos
pital in Portland for sereral
weeks has recovered and Is able
to resume work. He and Mrs.
Lamb haTe moved to Medford,
where he is employed.
Mrs. A. J. Mountain has re
turned here to the home of her
son, T. C Mountain, after an
extended risit at the home of
her son, J. B. Mountain of Co
burg. Mrs. Mountain la nearly
her 89 th birthday.
Mrs. Ernest Keith has gone to
Irving to assist Mrs. Herman
Lewis while they are moving
from Irrlng to Santa Clara. Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis resided in Aums
rllle over a long period of years.
NO WORD RECEIVED
SILVERTON Concern is still
felt for Miss Ethel Hardle who
has been spending the sammer
in England. Last word received
here was, that she would' sail
from England on August 2C and
friends" are hoping that she Is
well on ner return trip to Sll
verton. Miss Hardie is a teacher
on SUrerton's high school facul
ty. She is a daughter of the late
Rev. Thomas Hardle of McMlnn-
Tine ana xormeny or mrrerion.
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