The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 16, 1940, Page 11, Image 11

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TLa OrGOU STATECI-IAIT, "Cden." dragon, Friday 1 .?ji8r . l2i?. -L.
Festival:T6day
At Aimisyille
Parade, Carnival j Heady
for Firemen's j Big
Annual Event
AUMSVILLE The ; Brownlnf
Amusement company hu arrived
her and Is operating at the local
ball diamond. The ; Firemen's
carniral will be on In foil awing
today, with amusement and con
cessions . to please the large
crowds which are expected here.
A parade of floats Is being pre
pared for .tonight at 7 o'clock.
with ail local firms and organi
sations participating. . The .sur
rounding districts are asked to at
tend this . festival and support
their wa fir protection."
Two unidentified young; men of
HUUboro met with an accident
here Sunday afternoon: while their
motorcycle was making the turn
near Boone's service station.
Mrs. Eulyssa Woodbary and
son, W. W, Woodbary of Stock
ton. Calif., are here for a Tlslt
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Otto Fuaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corser who
hare spent several Weeks here
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Marjle Corser, hare returned to
their home at Hillsbofo.
William Forgey and daughter,
Delia Forgey are spending a va
cation at Lbs Angeles, Calif. Mrs.
Forgey and grandson, Gary For
gey are taking care of their poul
try business during their absence.
Turner Alumni
Group Gathers
TURNER Members of the old
er group of Turner high school
alumni met in Newberg park
Sunday to, renew old acquaint
ances. Keith Roberts was elected
the new president and Mrs. Jack
Heath secretary. The second Snn
day in August was chosen the
annual picnic day.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Lyle, Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. George Ransom, Coquille,
Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, Cor
vallls, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath.
Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Pearson, Turner, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Stewart, Dayton, Mr.
and Mrs. Gower, Newberg and a
number of children.
Explosion of Distant Star Recprded by Scientist
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aft. WUsoaw Califs telescope in 1031. Ia the last tern years this star has exploded So hard it throws off
Immense light energy. It Is of 100,000 light years la Glameter hu.i pnoco. -
Jefferson
News
Grangers' News
UNION , HILITonlght the
Union Hill grange will meet for
Its regular monthly business
meeting.
JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Shields and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Knight and son Jack spent
Sunday at the coast fishing.
Other Jefferson people who spent
Sunday at Waldport were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry McKee and children
Patsy and Teddy, and Jack Skel
ton. Mrs. Anna Dowell and daugh
ter, Mrs. Guber of Roseburg, were
weekend guests at the home of
Mrs. Alice Dowell and son Archie.
Mrs. R. A. Golden of 'Portland
Dent Tuesday risking at the
home of her mother and sister,
Mrs. Julia Ann Vaughn and Mrs.
Flora Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Koker -of
r rQ 1 1 f in vlaftlnv St
the home of Kokers parents,! Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Koker. Roy is
with the coast guard.
Fred Schultz of Portland was
visiting old time friends In Jef
ferson over the weekend. He Is
93 years old and Is quite spry for
one of that age. He is a former
Jefferson resident, baring, oper
ated a mill here years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hutchlngs
and daughters, Sara Margaret and
Martha Jane returned home Tues
day from Florence, where Mr
Hutchlngs has been employed
with the state highway paint
crew. Hutchlngs left Wednesday
morning for Grass Valley, where
the crew will begin work again.
Nadine Holt arrived Sunday
from San Pedro, Calif., for an In
definite Tlslt with relatives In Jef
ferson and vicinity. At present
she is visiting at the home of her
great aunt, Mrs. C. M. Smltn.
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Charles Gibson and son, Carl.
accompanied his daughter, Mrs.
Ellison of Salem on a trip . to
Marshf ield over the weekend.
They formerly lived In that city.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey
and daughter will move next
week to Haines In e astern Ore
gon, where Bailey will be athletle
coach.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berlnger
have bought a small tract of land
from C. J. Thurston; and will
build a small house on the lot.
They are from Meridian, Idaho,
and have been staying at Harris-
burg for a short time.
Visit Woodburn
From California
WOODBURN Ruth and Thel
Johnson are visiting their
sister, Mrs. Rodney Alden on
their vacation. Thelma Johnson
lives in Arcadia. Calif., where she
is the director of home economics
in the Arcadia Junior high school
Ruth Johnson is a graduate of
the Willamette university. She Is
the librarian of the University of
Southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith left
second Laymen s
Retreat Planned
Rev. Neary Will Conduct
Exercises at Mu Angel .
College Next Week-
MT. ANGELr A -i second lay
men's retreat will be held at Mt.
Angel college F,rlday, Saturday
and Sunday, August 23, 24 and
25, with th Very Rev. Raymond
Neary, OSB, prior of St. Martin's
abbey, LAcey. Wasn., conducting
th exercises,.
Th first retreat this year,
held In Jun, was Attended by
71 : men from various parts of
Oregon .and from Washington.
The retreats' have been held Cor
20 successive years. For the first
18 years just one annual retreat
was held eaeh year, but fer the
last tour years It was deemed ad
visable to hold the spiritual exer
cises 'at two different times to
gire employed men a chanc of
two dates. Alter the first trial It
proved so successful that it has
been continued.
The retreat will open with holy
mass at 10 p. m. on August IS
and will end with communion
breakfast on Sunday morning
August 25.
Reservations should be made
now by writing to the Retreat
Guild, St. Benedict, Ore. Th men
will be housed In the seminary
building.
Thursday for the' Dufer Sunday
school picnic at Bear Springs.
After the plcnie they will visit
friends In Dufer for several days.
Then they will spend a week or
two along th Oregon coast.
Another Destroyer for US
psj, s n 1 saw ii i Hi i Tessess mmm is i n w.u wia-u ww was wi mmw w ' ' ,w -9 'r- " ' i su n
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Another U. & destroyer Is launched at Bath. Me, adding to Unci
Sam's mcreaslng naval strength. Th new warship Is the U. 8. S.
Iivermore, named In -honor of the late naval hero. Chaplain Samtiel
Iivermor. The ship Is of 1,630 tons, 341 feet lone; and its largest:
guns are five-inch caliber.
Farewell Party -
1 1 Given, Rosedale
ROSSDALE Mildred Maria
Cook, who Is moving with her
parents to their new ' home at
Scotts Mills soon, gave a party
Tuesday for several of her school
friends. The guests were Louise
Heller, Margaret, Jan and Coral
Hamilton, Katherine and Gene
vieve Peterson, Pauline and Elea
nor BerndL Grace Ann Sparks.
Joanita Early.' Mrs.. Lester Bates
and Hope Turnout assisted Mrs.
Cook : in entertaining. -
: A shower was given In honor
Of Mrs. Bert Hamilton and young
son : at the Walter Cook home
Wednesday afternoon. Those pres
ent were Mrs. Ed Caldwell, Lest
Bates,. Mrs. O. D. Needham, Mrs.
Carter, Mrs. R. Ladd. Mrs. Evans.
Mrs. J. Turnbull, Mrs. F. Lehman,
Mrs. L. L. Brown. Mrs. T. D.
Trick, Barbara Bates, Mrs. Ham
ilton and the hostess;. Mrs. Gladys
Cook.
j ;; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cammack
Were summoned to Greenleaf;
Idaho, Wednesday by th serious
illness of Mrs. Cammack's mother
who visited her last winter. Mil
ton PresneU accompanied them.
1 . Th executive committee of th
Christian Endeavor met at th
Lehman horn Monday night. New
officers were nominated. -
Water Election Friaaj
I : SALSM HEIGHTS The elec
tion for th proposed new Salem
Heights water district will b
held at the Community hall Aug
ust If. This will be an election
for both the district organisation
and of three commissioners. -
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