PAGE EIGHT Tho OHIGON CTATE5!.IAI Cedent, Oregon. Friday MornIno September 1, 1S14 j Service Mejti Visit Family Jefferson Residents . Host to Vacation Bound Traveler I JEFFERSON, ' Aug. 31 Zrol Howell who has been with the marine service in Alaskan waters for the J?ast year was an over' night guest of. his father,. 2. E. Howel, Monday. He will leave for New York Monday for four months training for the service. he is interested in. Mrs. Howell wOl accompany him.; . Sunday visitors at, the" home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, jr. were Mr. and Mn. flrnvr RtnVi ens of Salem. They were enroute from Scio where .they 'visited Mr.; Stephens' sister, Mrs. Boy- Aiken. Mrs. Virgil Hall and small brother, Billy Chilton, returned Tuesday from Seattle, where they spent a week with their -father, William Chilton, who is staying there receiving treatment for ear trouble, f ; Mrs! HalTs husband, Pfc. Virgil ; Hall of the US marine corps, sta tioned dnlBainbridge island, vis ited them while they were in Seattle. . - 'i : ' . ' . . Verl Suns, gunner's ornate third ' .1... T TO .lnti ,4 ... T C1U3, uo sutv, DMUUUCU at OICU1- erton,. Wash,- has leased a fur nished . bouse in Port Orchard, Wash; and Mrs. Sims (Betty Chil ton) left last Week for Port Or- .' i . . cnara wnere sne wm remain as long as her husband is stationed there.' Sims has been in the navy over two, years. He-enlisted right after Pearl Harbor. , Leon Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hampton Is spending two weeks in Oakland, Calif- vis iting his uncles and aunts. He earned the money for the-trip him- - self and plans to return home Sat urday. '." ' - -j- . , ' ; : Vernon ! Harris is visiting his brother Pitchlyn Harris" at Long Beach. Calif V. who is ft, the ser vice. He is aviation ; JmachihiE mate first class and is stationed at an air craft base near Long Beach. ' George Bailey has completed painting the Devaney school house, and returned to Amity where he win teach this year. He is a son-i in-law of Mr: and Mrs; C. C Hart! Mrs: Alice McYaV and daughter nor ura 01 .xneaiora were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Apling, who iivebn the Guy .Aupperie farm. v j Mrs. William Laverick left for her home in Hollywood, Calif., Tuesday after a two months visit with her sister,; Mrs-H. W. Libbyl Fire Spreads Into Timber . . ' ; x.,- - . - '. ; - " Silver-ton Firemen Get Early Morning Call To Erens Valley - SILVERTON Volunteer fire men of Silverton answered their third call in as many days in the Evens Valley district when they went out at 4 ajn. Thursday to check a brush fire which- got out of control in the Jim Reed woods. The fire was controlled as it threatened the barn and left the final work to the farmers- them selves. :",;'. The first firs this week in the Evens Valley district destroyed he A. E. Beed barn. Wednesday, fire broke out from a tractor used in combining on the Jim Reed farm. Three acres' of wheat were de stroyed and the fire jumped into old timber on the Reed place. It was from this that the call came Thursday morning when the blaze had spread, threatening farm buildings. 4 . . 'Silverton firemen are not oblig ed to take their equipment; out of town to serve farmers who do not contribute toward the support of the equipment. 'Efforts have been made by some farmers to. form a fire district but so little interest was shown that the district could not be completed. It is likely that the city of Silverton will charge $50 or more for rural calir. city officials stated - Thursday unless the district is completed soon. It is known that a number of cities are charging as much as $75 and SlOO to answer any calls out side the limits. The majority of fire calls this summer to the Sil verton department has been from outside the city limits, it was stat ed Thursday morning. r Gervais Club Member Wins Many OutMandmki fit - ? 1 irovi ties GEB,VAISBrentford Miller jr, son of Mr. knd lira. B.U. Miller, is shown with the three trophies he has won in 4-H club work. The trophies include the Hayes-lAbish Faring special tro phy, won at the state fair on his grand champion market hog over ail breeds; the I. L. Fatterson iro- Waslungton Man Visits Daughter ' MONMOUTH W. D Smith of Harrah, Wash-, is spending his va cation here with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Robinson, and family, and with his grandson, Gga Robison and family near Pedee. He expects to stay until October. i : Lara lobwegl e Checks Distributed e Bean Pickers SWEGLE Tuesday rioon (the harvesting of beans at the Hayes-Labish field was finished and a group of school children and adults in this cornmuriity Were ready to begin other work. For 20 days a truck driven b'v Ernest Paee had takn a dai lv gv. 'm A . rKe vi i.o out to in is neia. Most o? the group were high school and seventh and eighth grade age. I HfkA. U...1J L. t i iicu r a a-t u x u vv anienpaugn, timekeeper, came into the Red Community store to' pay off the y.w "tax xj fuuu Weft UiaulkJU ted in the community as there were few checks for less than $50, and; some for over $100. One eighth grade girl, Peggy Straw, did not miss any day and several only one trip. There was no Sunday pick ing and usually one day between the times for going over the field. The. "season " lasted four days more ; man last year and beans were picked smaller. There "was excellent organization in the field . under the direction of Clarence very ! little play during workmghours, and the hours were long, froinSajn. to 6:30 pjn., and jxi the rides tand from the field good order in thetruck was main tained with no one person, but the driver in charge. This is the fourth year this muruty of f elks has ha this, bean field with the help the neighbors and t few from Brooks. Only one came out from oowmown saaiem, out the best two weeks six or eight school children ; from Hayesville came out ori the truck. -.. . y - 'The topping of onions for Rob-' ert need on his East Turner acre age began Monday and those who picked beans plan on workin in onions this week and will begin In some hop or prune field next . week. Turner Man Will Supply- at i Willamina TURNtai .C. F. TrimMw!n supply the pulpit at the Christian church in Wlllamina Surlday. The pastor, Harlan woodpdff is on his vacauon. - Change Farms JNear bt. Louis ST. LOUIS 3Mrs. Robert Horn ing has been notified that her son. auiwcujuer, uo army, was wounded in France' and 1 in thm hospital. An exchange of farms was made when Ronald Pomeroy of this community moved to Hopmere on the Bill Heean farm and Jnhnam moved on the Pomeroy farm. Farmers of this community are busy now With all their mmHinM "frying to get all the harvesting none as soon as possible. Mrs. Joe , Schomus has been spending the past week at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Schomus and other friends. Valley Obituaries Mrs. Iner Mortensea ; f DAYTON i Mrs. Iner Morten n, 57, died, at her home in Day ton Tuesday night after three months illness. She was the daughter of the late Mr William Hibbert who came to Dayton from Illinois In 1886. Mrs. Mortensen was born near Dayton August 1, 1S87, and ..was married July 7, Mil, to Iner Mortensen. ' ; - -1 , She was a member of the Chris tian - church, Missionary: society, Rebekahs ani Maccabees of Dayton.;.-';;' ' v .0;:.':;-' ,T .-".'A,-'. vi ';' Survivors are hee widower, one brother, James Hibbert, both: cf Dayton; one step-daushter, Mrs. Cora Newcoraer of Coulten, Calif. . Funeral services will be held at the Dayton Christian church and . burial will be at the Dayton Odd Fellows cemsterv. The exact date awaits word :from Mr. Newcomer, probably FriJay. ' ' . : ' New Buildings e underway NORTH SANTIAM, , Aug. 31 i ne Ataen rummers are enlarging their Jouse and have dug a base ment And are adding to the front ci ine house. Hammer !a Hnin his own work. illiam Towrv la hniMir. - - uuu&xj m laixe hollow tile vegetables. Hendrnn ! Ha- -mm w g the carpenter work. . --1 ." Leland Kiethlr is building n house on his farm. He ha Auo large Dasement and will have iarge recreation room In it He tore down ;his old house, one of the first ones built in this district .;. James BethelL six vear nlA of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bethell, fell irom norse and broke his collar bone last ' week. i Conrallis Man Will Supply in Jefferson JEFFERSON Rev! A. I W. Oil ver of Corvallii will serve as pa, torof the Jefferson Evangelican cnurcn xor the conference year, andjwlil be In charge of the morn ing service every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. ,i . : The Sunday school will meet at iv o cuxs wiw classes for; au ages. Mrs. John Kins I superintendent Idaho Couple Come to Make Home in Oregon MONMOUTH Mr, anT Mrs. Rex "Johnston of Coeur jd'Alene, Idaho, arrived here this month to maket heir home with h ?.!rs. Mary Tomlinsnn. ho spent 27 years in the US navy is now retired. " Mrs. Johnston is a former teacher,' 1 both in 1 Kansa land In .Oregon. . - : I ; phy and the 5tate Bankers ' tro phy. He also won the Valley Pack ing company's 4-H club special ion his grand champion pen of four hogs Hampshire and Berkshires over all breeds, . - ! i Starting when; he was'nine years old Junior entered some of 7 his vegetables at I; the state fair and won his first priaTmV next year 1933, he attended his'first summer school at Ctarvallisi He'won schol arsbips for summer school in 1934, 1937, 1938 and , 1939. In' '4937 he was a guest of the Firsts National Bank of Portland, along with many -pother 4-H club members, and was recognized as the Out standing 4-H club boy in Marion county. . ! JU-;!. -1. , 1 In 1900 he was president of the Marion county advanced 4-H club, He won the fThomes E, Wilson prize, a1 17-jewel Elgin gold wrist watch, ; for achievement as state winner of the 4-H meat animal livestock project contest He won at both the state fair and Pacific International. In, 1042 he took his hogs to the Chicaga International exhibition, where he won a $200 scholarship., He Was on the execu tive; committee j at tha - 1941 and 1942 . summer! dub session! and was voted champion pig showman at the Pacific International, and hai won three championships and two grand championships and 40 first prizes. , j . w - While. Junior has studied j other projects" bis 'specialty has been hogs in which' he has attained re markable success. In addition to the trophies, the watch and schol arships he has won numerous' rib bons on his exhibits. - j - In his 1J years of dub work he completed 50, projects; led eight clubs; was -president of the Mar ion v countyr advanced club in 1941; he has sold products valued at $10,042 value of products used at home and on, hand, $12,957; prize money if earned, $765, or a total of $23,764. Q Junior is now serving In the US navy, leaving Treasure Island Au gust 3 for service on the seas. His father is keeping up his herds dur ing his absence. In reply to a ques tion whether! he would care ' to continue in this work he replied, "Yes, I love the work and plan to continue along this same line when ' I return from the service.! " it " r!"Xi' .-i 1 I I I A BRENTFORD ' MILLER JRj Thomas: Rites Are Friday i SWEGLE. Aug. 31 Charles Sheldren Thomas, 75,'died at his Hollywood Drive home Wednes day morning. Funeral services tan! be held t I o)clpck Friday from the Clough-Barrick chapel with burial In Belcrrst Memorial Park; Rev. Dudley Strain will officiate. Mr. Thomas was bom March 27, 1869, at Downsville, Delaware county, New York, moving to Ne braska wit)) his parents at the age of seven years. He was married to Jennie Jane Tricker, December 13, 1894. He died within only a few months before their 50th Wed ding anniversary, M . In 1903 he moved to Oregon and has lived on an acreage near Salem; since that time. He suffered a second paraiytic stroke on jSat- "a : .1 I! I He Us survived bs if our sons, all of Salem: Llpyd L. iThomas, Will iam C; Edwards E.j and Albert R.; five grandchildren andl one brother, Andrew Thomas oil Sa lem. ' Port Orfbrd ' ; Couple; Visit i . j Amity Residents Bosts To Vacation Bontitl - TraTelers AMITY Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Turner of - Port V Orford were guests of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Both. Rev. Tamer was the guest speaker Sunday at the Christian church In Mon mouth. t , j , . Mrs. Harry Felt has left for her home In Champaign. TH., af ter a three weeks'; visit in Amity with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. O. H. Newman and other ' relatives. Her brother T Vi Newman and son Eugene accompanied- her to Portland. ; t .. ' . s Helen Jean Gerrard and sister Charlotte, of Hillsboro, are guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gerrard. I: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Green of Portland recently visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roth. f. i j Recent visitors j at tha T. V. Newman home were' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jackman and family of Mc Minnville and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newman and son Merrill of Tills mook. -They were i enroute for week's vacation at Breitenbush Springs. ; Valloyi Births SILVERTON' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kqrpf of Molalla, a girl, at the silverton hospital Wednes day. - .- . JEFFERSON Mr. . and Mn. Herbert Loohey ' were. In Lebanon Tuesday to 'get acquainted with their new granddaughter; born to Mr., and. Mrs. vDelbert Cox, Mon day, August! 28, : in the Lebanon hospital. .The baby weighed seven pounds, and has been named Ger aldine Irene, !She has one brother. Mrs. Cox .will be remembered as Louise Locfney;:"7;;t l.:Mr.' and' Mrs Varion Gold are parents of a nine pound two ounce taon, born August 28 at the . Salem Rlrs. Wanless Fairvieiv Visitor FAIR VIEW Mrs. Edythe Wan less and Mrs. Wanda Van . Horn, both of Amity, were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood on Mrs. Wood's birthday. , Mrs. L. E. McKirmey and Mrs. Delmas Hooker went to Portland Friday for medical treatment" ! ': - Mary Ellen Putnam of Hopewell is a guest at tha Charles Andrews while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Putman, are on a business trip, to Burns. Glendale Pastor Visits Relatives SCOTTS MILLS Dr. J. Whit- comb B rougher, pastor at Glen dale. Calif, visited his cousin. A Lj Brougher Mondavi Mr. land" Mrs. Dewey McBride and son of Silverton visited 'at the W. C Miles home Sunday, i ' Ronald Syron, on furlough, and his! wife visited friends -here Tues day, m M.' :,.;;:; . R.I. Hurst, seaman second class. has returned to Farragut ! ! , . i . - MacDonald Potts Dies At Oregon Gty 1 SILVERTON. Aug. 31 Mrs. George Christianson has received word of the death Wednesday of her' brother-in-law, Macdonald rwts, 70. He: died unexpectedly at the Oregon ,City hospitaL He was born in Canada but had lived in Oregon for several years. ,. Survivors are the widow. Har riett Potts: daughters. 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