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fir ige Grove 'Couple Return a?-VW Jefferson 'Residents -'-. -.---,' A .. ' ' -Entertain . Guests ' . , - For ilolidayeek ;f j JEFFERSON.- Roy Henderson 4 sir . pwge Grove spent from Fri s :;iay .."juntil Monday . vlsitingVrela : tives '. here."! Mrs.' tJHehderson and iv ' ughfF ...Cajol Lee ,who s have j .' : pe$Uyuigwith.ber,jsisteri Mrs.. " -., Oryille. Sheffield, and. family, and ; - picking bea retarned JhooM pith- i, 1 J -"'Carroll,' who "spent several Weeks Visiting" at the home of his 1 alley. NP:WS RiejbbrtFrbni: The Statesman's i 78 Community, Corfesp - it ' ondenta Sclent Con; ydneia7 Moniing September S. 1842 ; PAGE TKTJ2 ,v. V grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J; R. i Friend&-H6n6r Lincoln Families Have j Blany -Weelcend;GuMls j And ;Vacatipnists ' . ' -1JNCOLN Mrs. J. D. -WaUina . ,f In Portland, to be there "for the f was honored with'a surprise birth vciuuk vt suiuui w ween. - i uJ j;ivj-fc u.;uihug imum Sunday afternoon guestsrat'thejher.childrent. Mr.; and Mrs. C. .E. " home of -Miss "Anna Klampe and iStewart,' JOswegb, Mr .- and - Mrs. ft Mrs. Nettie"R e e vts were their H;C; -Wailing and Jerry, Mrv"and fcrother," Edjward Klampe,; and MrfJesse : Walling, t)orothy and X ; Mrs. Klampe of Brooks, and thek j Beverly ; Mottr all of f Salem and . j? aon. Lvie juamoe oi rermmar is- Mrs. Jiva loirvme, Amity, ana a land,'.: Calif p; Leslie Klampe of additional guest, Mrs.r Clara Par PorUand, and,Rev, : and Mrs.- W.; ker ')il--i:fif2 - A. Cue f Ir p y , of Salem. Lyle J - Weekend guests at the .Walter Klampe enlisted in. yi6 navy last I McDonald , home were Mrs. Lu . January and Is homfe on a fur- ther White and - Mrs. Roy Red- lough. He recently, became petty nibndv of . McMinnville, Mr. and ; office third class iri4he navy and Mrs. Franks Andrews of Ballstbn " . Is stationed at Terminal Island and their daughter. Marine Helvie, ; t Calif. Lyle Klampe is a nephew Molalla, and Charles Guthrie, . naiss isaampe ana jvirs. iteeves. i Portland, v - . , r- a r a ai s ' . .... mr. ana n. anout noaes ana Mr, Crawford gccbmpan- lamuy wno nave Deen siaymg h.r ,on, and dauehter-in-law, with Mrs. Rhodes parents, MrJMr anA m nofcrt H. Crawford , and Mrs. Charles Hague, Jiave and Jean and Peggy of Portland v ivcu ;4uw ivW uuua for a three days outing Bt New : n third street, whichhe recently L- returning home Friday: purcnasea irom ais Mary uono- w. w Edwards and Ivan Mer- hUC ' " . , S '1 ft-flr era IrTrAF on1 firoman " r spectively at the Hartley and Craig hopyard where picking of late hops is beginning. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walling and Clary have come back from Seattle to make, their home here. Walling was employed as welder SILVERTON With the re- at Boeing air field and Is now aignation of Silverton's swimming working at a Portland shipyard., pool matron, Mrs. Lela Shepherd, Holiday . visitors at the home of to pick hops, Silverton's; swim- mrs. Lois Crawford were Mr. and ming. pool closed for the season. Mrs. E. C. Crawford, Mrs. Jennie Had the dimout not been in ef- nines and Coulston Anderson, 11 feet, causing the pool to close each of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. . night at sunseV arrangements Crawford and Peggy and Jean and would probably have been made Mabel Anderson of PorUand, and to keep the pooT open until the Royal of Newport. . Famous Son Comes Home. Colfax Couple Visit Marion r Pool Closed By Harvest I y : yf - " i I tt'y1l''" j tiisl- - t - " AV ' Adm. Ernest J. Klnr (left), eommander-ln-ehief ef the US fleet, re ceived a rousing welcome when he returned to his native town oi Lorain. Ohio, to participate in a patriotic celebration. With Gov. John W. Bricker of Ohio (right). He reviews the parade, which at tracted 70,000 spectators. Associated Press TelemaU Pauli Funeral Is Wednesday n iree Silver ton Births-Reported middle stated. Mr. and Mrs. K. of this . month, officials V. Hinckley SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs Carl Hagen report the birth ol a son on September 6, while Mr, andMrs. "Roy ; Hage report the birth of a son oh September 1 Mr.- and . Mrs. Orval Tucker- re . Mr. and Mrs. K V. Hinckley rr 1 f Lomita, Calif., have bought the J. eaClier VrOCS M-: J. - van vaikenberg home on Silver Creek. Mrs. Hinckley closed the deal Friday and returned to Lomita where 'they hope to dis pose' of their open-air market To Scappoose MT. ANGEL Funeral serv ices for .Mrs. Christina A. Pauli, 80, who. died -at her home here Sunday will " be , held from St Marv! rflfhli Vint-rVi AXTAnac day morning at 8 o'clock. Father Port the birth of a daughter on John Cummisky will officiate. Fa- September 3, all at the Silverton ther Alcuiri will be present in the hospital. sanctuary. John J. Wilder of Portland was xars. f auu was Dorn June z. 1862 in Guttenberff. Iowa, and auverxon nospiiai jnonaay. ii.was Hom&oridPccittc Iste ' Qoverdale Residents ; -Have lanji-Visitors . From 'Otlier Points ' CLOVERDAtE " ' Mr and Mrs. John Mader and son" of Colfax, WashT; visited !at the home of Mr." and Mrs.-Fred Schiff er'ery over the weekend.' Lydia " Schiffer'er 7and Mader are sister and brother. Friday, Mr. kn4;.Mrs. "Fred" Schifferer celebrated their '31st wedding anniversary.-Members of the family present for the even ing were; Mr, and . Mrs. Albert Mader ' and . family ; of Macleay: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heyden and two sonsj: Richard and Rodger and Mr. and Mrs. John Mader and. son '4tt Coif ax, Wash.' ; : - : ! . . Mrs, John Petersen and three daughters, Arlene, Lorraine' and Donna May and a granddaughter, Darleen Heard; along with Ger trude . Hennies and .daughters Shirley and Pat, spent a couple. days last week vacationing at the coast 3 - ' 5 'V-.: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller spent Surtday In Portland. While there they' attended a ball game. Bernice Wipper and son Jerry, ' and Gertrude Hennies and daugh ters Shirley and Pat attended, the circus Monday - in Salem. -f , Word has been received by Mrs. Nellie r Hamilton that her step son, Leonard r Hamilton, Ridge- field; Wash has been taken to a Vancouver, Wash, ' hospitals He suffered 'a stroke and his' condi tion is not much improved.. Mr. and Mrs.'; Elmer ' Gunther have -rented the Jay Cook place for another " year. Gunthers are from Crafton, Nelx, and have been out here a ? year: He has work' at the Cottage iarnv, . "Salem, . but, finds 'time also to care for his" EanndsF Mrs, Kan if" V. 8. Marines on an mn-iuuned Pacific Isle are martered la kimckt. nek aa those pictured above. Below, a Leatherneck relaxes hy read lag ap oa hia training ragmlatioBS, The Devil Dog havo becoato expert bBilders of these native hats. Tucker Brothers : In Reserve Corps SILVERTON Glen Tucker, who has been 'employed at' Boe ings for several months,, has sign ed with "the navy air corps re serves and will begin training September 15, while Ray Tucker, who has been with Columbia air craft, is at Missoula, Mont.,' com pleting . his pilot training - ui. the air, corps reserves; - Both are ions of - Mr,, and Mrs. L,. F., Tucker and graduates pL the Silverton high, school. - '. : Three Harvests luiua uiue aisu vu care jur uia . ! -,. farming and chores They ? Uke UVerlappillff farming- a great - deal more here' r:;-',Ji-- - P 1' SH.VERTON Ruth Thomn- t v,! I .r, 9.'.sii; f Mr mJ Mn m I came to Mt Angel" with her fam v - t-u- t.Li - Tt. h.".! i Uy in 1810. Her husband died in not learnea now we accident oc- tract to teach in the Scappoose l191 "u 1,cr au" fou. curreq. m is jo Surviving, are six daughters, It; . .: f of the Hans Hagedorns, whd form erly lived at Lomita. - 3v senior high school, school opening Mr-.iiu) Mm' Tl 'Ti tWhittir lthr-V on Sentemher - 14.- Mis rLos Angeles have 'purchased the Thompson taught ; at - Dayton for lMAnn:..jjargsret" 4vBarr vV. e;AniW '5Uarfier'hma m th 'Sa- the-'lasf two Tears." - - ? bara Paulj of Mt' Angel, Mr. Ur sula iteynoids or uaker, Mrs. Kosa Bach of Cottage Grove;- two bro- iMrs..-'. Homer 1 Mauldihg , h a v 1 James,; left for the. midwest ;dur bought the home of Mrs.'. J.K G. 1 ing the weekend. James wul at- ruioaaes on .j a.p i -;nujj-, Mr,. iena cpu(e . hi yncoraiB.-jrs. 2 Rhoades . recently died ind;;. Mrst4 Jenson - will v make: her .; home in finoaaes. than in Nebraska. Louis Mettle, Turner, had ; his wood saw. running in this vicinity Sunday and several' families got their winter' supply of wood buzzed-up and ready to pile in their sheds before the rains : be- -i x AUMSVlLi.Ii Prune - growers are finding it difficult to btain help; both Jar shaking the, fruit. and for picking. .r t - 4. Bean, and hop. harvest are over lapping - the : prune . harvest. The condition is . considered i , serious here.. .' . . : --t - Blackerby Family . Holds Reunion SILVERTON Descendants of Joseph Blackerby, one of Silver ton's hest known early settlers, met Sunday at the city park for a picnic.; Included in .the group were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Blacker by of La'verne, Calif Mr. , and Mrs. Howard Blackerby of Oak Grove, Mrs. Ada Bentley of. Can- by,," Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blackerby and .Larry Blackerby ; of Oak Grove, Mr. arid Mrs, William Cook of Albany, Mrs.- .Sophia Blacker by of Silverton: Mrs. Nian Stiv ers of Ornack.Wash., Mr.' 'and Mrs.; Marvin Roberts and Carrol, Walter Scott - of h Portland, Mrs. Bliss Jones of Aberdeen; "Wash Guests were Tom -Teeson of Sa lem and OliVe Otta way of Silver- ton. V, i i ' T-?-"'.; . i ;""?Vt ::"T t Entertains Sistert--- : From-Middleest tHX INDEPENDENCE! .iMr.-i and a;;:; Mrl"cW;;d;Neal : ahd "MrH Slid .' V- ; sj -Issac, ;;Wise sofTKarisa.s Ci,: -.'-- are-'yimtmg;Vithf lit.iT'tx'Cf. RayThe.thxe'VomenreV ters. a ;t z:r'cz-. -t--- -Mrj' and .MrsHersey.Peyreend "lfi.c soflrof Mo!alI art spendirig-lieyi i; rf ;3 MardayiWi'th-'his '-parehtsf -s'Mr,rv.-" r:'r aijdiMH.; WiUianl ?PeyreeV?;4 - i-i flrf-; and " Mrs. Fred- iyarrLbh t; and Mf.and Mfj.Clafude: btfrlani ..- of Lebahoriy; visited. Sunday jwith.'VJ ..- " Efizabeth Bakery-''rr"-JT ' Dr,.;and (Mrs ' George rHe'rley," '.;: and family Spent the weekend" at! ;; ' ' the .coast j jf ".-i'.r-H' ': ix::i:-'':- -V-' . Jim Cobin- wilt 4ae over.- the -CVT duties , of , 5ity : mail jrcamer- (on jvp: September 7 ' 15.1; .. poland'.1 tli-y tori'Ti;. who has been acting jcarrler since.;" ' Tom; Ritchey entered ; th; naVy, ; y "; 'j X- J anu ouy gravis went into tne oi-. -. , r "ce, ..will : devote -.his -. full i time ; , to his service' siati6n:r:-Vi.'.it;'-'n --' Mr- and r Mrs. Edt Miller andvil -i .' i : Haiiffhr Afartlvri t.ttt vVainvmir.'i v- spenj ; ine .weea:ena i.-. wtxn Mrs, ,: Miller's parents, Mxvjand Mrs. M. " H. Gentemann.' -i- , -'. r Ruth - DeSart of Longview, . Wash , visited Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Van Dyke. '. . : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson -and - : Bobby attended the circus in Sa lem Monday. Arm.' Bands Now. Ready - JEFFERSON , : prr J. .O. Van Winkle announces that 'S; supply of insignia, arm bands for .various civilian' defense 'units are now available at a small fee. .Orders for future delivery may be placed with Dr. Van Winkle. Auburn School Opeiiingjs Set AUBURN The Auburn Wom an's club has ! postponed- its Sep- , f tember meeting ; as everyone . is 1 . busy. Some are picking beans, some hops, some working in the ,' canneries and some have a good ' sized-canning job. at home to-do. The C. C. - Armstrong family ; have purchased a home in New port and j will be leaving Auburn ' ioon.? Mr. ; Armstrong , has . been employed at the Lloyd Lee hatch-J ery? for many years. - ' " . . ... . ; v Auburn school swill,;- probably . pen September : 21. . Mfs. Laura B. Miles Will be principal, Mrs. Jaeger of West Salem , will -teach the. fifth', and; sixth grades, Mrs. $ G. J. Laverty ani Mrs; Mae En-; gle will have the; same; grades as. ; last year.; ,:;J, ';;';; ' ,".' ;" 1 '; Mrs.. Hazel Payne it "convalesc- ; ing ' at a. local hospital -from k '. major operation. .1 - .". : blanS to make her. home! the midwest; andjvMri Bibch .will t.PortlandVtr-ii'ci: ' visit with -herl faer; P;. O.Sjol,- -i ' MrsJ f Joe Zimmerman has . re-1 S3, for a month. Mr, Sjol was re . turned from a six weeks' visit. ui ported" ill, prior.; to -Mrsi Bioch'a Fullerton, Calif ' with her sister, I leaving Silverton. Mrs. Loii ;Ames. She - plans 1 m V Clark . . Anderson;-, former local - snendinff -t the winter -.with her I mill- - employe, - is? now . with." the daughter, . Miss Iis. Zimmciinan tForaand police .force. ,ine:iamuy; thers, Gus? Cornelius - and ' Fred Cornelius '61 Riceyiller lowa and one grandchild. .; i. . , Mrs. Pauli ..had ; been - ill ; for: about; six "years and.' bedfast- for several- months pact She rwas ..a member of. Uiey St ; Anne's Altar society, s.the members of ' which will'sttend the funeral- in a body. Faniilv r i V .yergjiorign..icnoot at.jwgene.;.vuie.,ear Ma-WAiil-a r yV-"S-;..,.'','-.C' 'Jhfi Whitney, 60lyear-)ld. la-1UyS ! JT rOPertV Faniilv'Dop: ago wlule helping tear down tne j AUMSVILLE - Mf. and' Mrs. old Fcher Flounng null, U max- b." Wells of Shaw have purchased ing rapid recovery and. expects, to jhe S. J. Weiss place,', recently the b able to leave . the hospital zooh. bronerty of Mrs. Farr.' and will - Rex Russell isemployed, at the taVe nossessinn Imm4diat1v. Mr raw nrviKll 1 v. tL .r- j ' .' ' . TTT . I .- ' . . ' . - - . - ' v t Kicniieia oervice swiuon wn es. if.it with hpr mothor. Mm Inrr .:'" ., Portland,? who is staying fat the Main street ;C; ' l7 Stafford, and eranddaushterl Pa- -.. " . t 1 . 1 v A j ae s r ; --. -r , . .- -1 - w . , ; fi IT ui.c, x.. v,i - . y Itricia,. are moving to Salem. peu near jueyer, was oiiien on L JEFFERSON- - -his right forearm by ; CampbeU's Mrsl Llovd AUeil - . familv 'dofi' r Monday. ' He - was ! - - J r - ' brought -to.wthe office : ,th:ipcid Is Zena Teacher - a pnysician, - wnaABewea up ..xne i -. wound.' ."' :--v;' t.r;. ? 7 r i Mr, and.- Mrs. Alfred Calhoun of ' Brownsville, are temporarily located ; on ' a ranch - between Aumsville and Turner, . and are looking for a small tract -to pur 7ENA Mn Llovd Allen of I chase near. Aumsville About;Z0 members ana- men Tjncoin ha been elected Zena Mrs.'J. H.Willis was .recently or we Metnoaist cnurcn enjoyea i teacher replacing Mrs. Roy Ham- elected Sunday school superinten the outdoor services bunaay aiJm-- minw). Th starting date dent of the Weslevan Methodist the home of Mr. and Mrs.',N. T. J jor gchool will.be determined by Sunday school. She is the wife of Aianeia near wuiiersuuig. n pituic th- nrunft harvest which will start the pastor Of the Church." dinner, was enjoyed. Kev. i'ougn I M,n, rmrn. rn iwl Rev. D. C. Snider has accented who has been supplying the pulpit I $chool cr0thing by picking prunes, the pastorate of the Church; of the V, w "loaisi cnurcn r uie 1 1 Chester Merrick has a position Brethren at Newberg for the Sun summer moriths, hasjpeetj request- -.h-nn .irk at th nnnn day "morning- services and '. will '. ed,bthe district, superintendent. I shipyarti,., Ht is tha son of Mr. and l drive ' there each .' Sunday , for -"i ' - . . " t Mrs. Clarence MerncK or ena. . - . t'June Swinford, daughter of Mr. ?. , -. . ; i . and Mrs, Ben Swinford of Salem Ackeriliail raHllly hfl mund to her . hnmi . after i- ... - . , - . . J spending; a week with.her young Entertaitf .GueStS mena Auarey Aierricx at ena. i , -. .y v. -- , JEFFERSONunday Truests at the home; of. Mr.' and Mrs. tL'lt Ackerman 'were Mr-and "Mrs. Mel vin "Doty and son Marvin of Klamath Falls, Lindsay Doty of the remainder of the' conference . year. - ornian ; Returns Horiie . i . I t ; . SUNNYSIDE Mrs. D. S. Dick--son, "daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. ' Co Lo Pool has returned to Yreka, Calif. Portland Family 1 flit. Ansel Visitors 4 MT. ANGEL MrJ and; fs.1 Seattle, CWTash ' CeciU Doty and Edmund Taylor, formerly of Min-1 Mrs. i P. Winiger , of ' Salem. The Mrs. Fva. Christeson of Port- nesofa. but now of Poland. and I three .boys are sons of Mrs. E. M, land spent the weekend with Mrs. Norman' HorfecK of Portland vis I Ackerman, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Cliff Feller.. ; .'.' :;'; :'.. lited'at the home' biMr. Ihd" Mrs. j Doty report that, they nave heard Mn and Mrs.. Mangle and their (Joseph ' Faulhabef ' on" Labor day. I recently j from " their- son , Norris, v two sons from Englewodd,' Calif, J Mrs. Taylor is a niece ;'of Mrs. 1 who is in Australia. He is feeling '. : are staying st Jacob Conboys.; ' IFaulhaber.' - " ?. ' l rfine and; likes it there. "'- i'-i mmu ' ' -''--UOtilSI' FOC' Cani::i7 IJcrli, Pcnctds m;d. Prunes ; ? . ' t: 'Apply - South Church and Mill Streets ' v r 1 i . ' (3o- Salem ill l v ."t 7v n. "v'A-'-'r fill ,4tx"'' ';':- ' &X i '' "w;;; C-ir,-; r:. . -. ,:r-?.:. ... . v . -ij. Li J-:icr--'S i " . " 1 ,'Vni . . " . ' - 1 - -: I.'! T AV- -ti (CASED ACTUAL SALES CiAJT C'-'ATO. j SALES COMMISSARIES, SHIP'S XJ,1 JJ CAME t , ' : ;; ' v ANf .CANTCM$: ) r-,v , .j . . ' , ' ' -'.. :-';. -.i H ." ' ' 'rS: : 'v:; '"'-;: . ' . .. . . . ... . . ' " - TtTinSlEVER &e is,whatrfer kis ourAi; he'll appreciate i f tnt cancxaci cisyouscna.torciSonegirixney . tsk for most is cigarettes . '. the brand: Csmtl cigarettes, j." ; AND TO SAVE YOU TIMS AND TROUBLE, YOUR 5 DEALER I IAS A SPECIAL 7RAFPEX VITH C03 PLETE MAILING INSTTvUCnONS. C .:? la today sod . send off a carton pf Camels to tL.; Jjj bo's waiting to hear from you. Get another carton izJ smoke them your self. Then youTt know why, whh men ta the scrrice, the favorite is CamcL - j - " . j . . , - v - f; Tcca clux2 is nATuszNa casuu ST TXI CAXTOM - "? . . rci K2r ci na tstvia . - a.