The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Hubbard Folk
Arc Honored
HUBBARD Mr. arwT Mr.
Charles Palmer celebrated their
cold eh wedding anniversary at
their home la Hubbard Sunday,
June 11 . . .
' Otj? hundred fifty-five father
ed in Uve lOOSMiail for a dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer were
married May 27. It 90. Palmer
was- bora in Wintrodes, III 4 Mar
Mid-Willamette Valley
From The Statesman Community Correspondents
f
Mage? Family
Has Reunion
RICKEY For the first time
since before the war the family
Y. and Sarah Walker
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1 - .'Lrl r.ra UT.I1. ' "
Palmerta Viola. Ore . Jan. 1 8, ' " 1 . .ii-L .
of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ma gee for
a picnic dinner. Sunday.
The Magee family came to Ore
gon in the early 90 . purchased
1S77
Their nine children and fami
lies, were present Sunday. They
are: Mrs.- W. T. Crane. Alma.
Calif.: Mrs. W.-H. Lewis and Mrs. She. Dr. Minthorn farm at Crooked
Bcb Robiaon. Vancouver. Wah.; j rinrr where Herbert Hoover
1'aven and Orlan Portland: Lio- n(.e ,ivrd Wllh h uncrt Dr. Min
rU Rickreall; MHvln. Wilbur. 1 xhorn. The Macrrs later moved to
Ore.; LjeiL Sutherltn. Ore., and', farm ,t scotts Mflli which is
John Of Los Angeles. now ownj hy a daughter Mrs E
There are It grandchildren and . Nicholson.
four gTeal-gTandrhUdren. Aa a j ' .
second honeymoon Mr. and Mrs.
IVmer left Tuesday morning for VISIT Df SCANS
motor tdur'Cf the, northwest I HUBBARD Mr find Mrs Clar-
arvd British Columbia with their ence Johnson and Mrs. Hattie Ut-
daughter and -husband. Mr.
Mrs. w. 1 r. Crane.
Elections for
Scliool Jobs
TURNER Monday night the
annual school election was held.
William B. Pearson was elected
to fill the Unexpired term of Ken
neth Dyer, who is moving away
Builders Class
To Hear Speaker
Amity Man
Wins Award
and John Mickey to the three 'there
AMITY The meritorious
civilian service .award for tech
nical work on naval radio com
munications has been awarded
to Dr. Ramond C. Waddel, Wil
lamette university graduate and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wad-
SILVERTON, June 20 -(Spec- del. Amity. The presentation was
ial)- I. B. Alfred, teacher of the j made at the naval research labo
Methodist Builders class. an- j ratory Washington, D. C, where
nounres a special program for Dr. Waddd'a efforts to eliminate
Friday night at 8 o'clock when ' precipitatiojiC static interference
Capt. Harry Riches will display j in aircraft radios played "a vital
trophies from Europe and wiil part in the successful prosecu-
speak on agricultural conditions ! tion of joint army-navy project
daughter of Mrs. Vs.il. Miss
Schulz is a student of Oregon
State college and was returning
home for the summer vacation.
She will receive her degree in
pharmacy next year.
Other guests of the Vails were
Mrs. Vaii's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Oluf W.
Christensen, William and Ruth
Ann. They had taken t,heir daugh
ter, Joan, to Silver Creek Falls.
having won a scholarship at To
The Oregon Statesman. Salem, Ore.. rridqy.Tune 2t. 194S 7
Warehouse Going
Up in Amity
AMITY Ground is being
cleared for the construction of a
prc-fabricated all, steel grain
warehouse by Burlingham and
Meeker Co.
proved the
concrete floor at ground level for
$5984, with flooring $7984.
HERE FROM MONTANA
TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Potter and children. Laura Ann
and John, of White Sulphur
Springs, Mont., are visiting- Mrs.
here. CPA has ap-1 Potter's .parents. Mr. and Mrs.
amplication for the Georce Potts. sr.. and her brotn-
. . - - 1 unjvru li ic iuLifH.diiuii
ledo high school. Their daug&tei, J bunding which will be 60x81, er, George Potts, jr.. and family.
ivauiryn, nau oeen w 11 ic n,ose
Festival, played with the school
band of Toledo.
year term left vacant by Tom
Webb, who declined the nomina
tion. The budget which allows for
taxes of $7866 84 outide the 6
per cent limitation was approved.
Total estimated expenditures, are
$29.1.15. with the lo'al estimated
receipts, $16,220.
TURNER (Route 1 ) Mrs. Lou
is Dav is was re-elected as school
on the problem," according to a
On the program are vocal solos 1 citation accompanying the award
by Mrs. W. P. Scarth and Miss Dr. Waddel received his bach
Elaine Hamre, a cello solo by K. elor of arts degree at Willamette
V. Ilmkley and piano selections university in 1931. He earned his
hy Miss Mary Alfred. PhD degree in 1940 at fiew York
Members of the class are spon- ; university where he was an as
soring an ommi air service and ! sistant in the department of phy
picmc at the Floyd Fox ranch j sics before joining the naval re
Sunday. Cars will leave the , search staff.
church at 11 a m. to go to the
r. and z.nger of Puyallup v is. ted at the I S'r' th; i?fmrs r F-
C. R. Duncan home last weekend. "liV"? ?k Sn"
cy. The budget vyith $29,000, es-
,:7 aDltey UBtrneffs
ranch w here the services will be
held, followed by a no-host pic
nic "and social afternoon.
lima ted
proved..
expenditures was ap-
Sllrertea Naomi society of
Calvary Lutheran church will
meet Tuesday night at the home
t Miss Olsa Johnson at 414 3rd
street. .'
Mr at M rs. Jennie Moe has
Cve to th forest ramp at Mo
la. She is going to help with the
cocking there for about six weeks.
SHserteav-The Silverton com
munity cannery will operate Tues-
cLy and Saturdays from iz noon
cm for th present. Leonard Hud
son announced. Cherries are be
ing canned. For information call
to Hudsons. at their home for
appointment,' Persons from out
aide district are welcome to use
cannery if appointments are made.
; Sim City Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Shuey, delegate from Mary
lin chapter of OES, attended the
three-day fneetinf, of the grand
Mrs. Frank Smith, worthy matron
cf Marylin chapter, also attended,
and was chosen grand page. Mr.
frank Smith and daughter. Peg-
Mrs. Arthur 1
Ihr mrftm 1 ceed
PRINGLE At the annual
school meeting h-ld Monday night
Jame Fenley Was e!ettel to suc-
himself as school board
member. The chairman ' of the
board announced applications are
being tajten for the janitor work
for the coming term and anyone
wishing to apply should contact
one of the members. Other mem
bers are Carl Bartruff and James
Adams. After the annual meet
ing a regular board meeting was
Vails Entertain
Several Visitors
LYNCH BACK JEFFERSON Guests
AMITY Walter Lvnch of j last week at the home of Mr. and
Bi iedwell Station. who spent ! Mrs. George Vail was Arthur
some time in California, has re- j Schulz and daughter, Jeanette of
turned. 1 Hillhboro; son-in-law and grand-
Union Commended
For New Members
TALBOT The regular meeting
of Sidney-Talbot Fanners Union
was held Friday night in the
schoolhouse, with local president
in charge.
A letter from the state Farmers
Union secretary was read con
gratulating Sidney -Talbot on
having taken in 18 new members
the past year.
Mrs. liallie McCarly, a mem
ber, gave a report on the atomic j
bomb experiment. Dusting of j
peppermint was discussed. j
Walter R. Dry. suoerintendent
during of the blind school and Iva Mae j
Speed, a student, were visitors.
Miss Speed gave a demonstration
of reading in Braille. She wrote
with slate and Braille typewriter. '
"MAKE IT A MILLIOnr
RETIRE WITH A LIFE INCOME
AFTER 20 YEARS!
The nw Regular Army has on ei
th bat rtirmot plans on earth.
You spot retir at ball pay for Uis
alter 20 years of service; three
quarters pay after 30 years ser
vice. Over three-quarters of a
million have joined up already.
MAKE IT A MILLION! Get full
facts at your nearest Amy Camp
er Post er U. S. Army Recruiting
Station.
vB&rciy?
i a 2) hm: 3C
Post Office Building
Salem, Oregon
'ITS
UOilTH A
TRIP"
out to
The Thos. Kay
Ucolen Hill
i ' . -
1 SS3 So. 12ih. St
for
Anything
Ilkie cl Ucol
gy. and Mr. and
Kriever attended
Tursday evening.
Tslbet The , Talbot school dis
trict No. 136 held its annual school
meeting Monday night. Delmer
Davidson was elected director for
a three-year term. George Potts is
the two-year term director and
Keith Allen chairman for a one-
year term. The new school law j held for discussion of the plans
calls for a clerk to be appointed, i for laying new floors and build-
. ... , j ing a play shed plus other work
Habbard Albert Mi ler, son of j to done during the vacation
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miller, has ar- j pf,
rived home from service in Chi- : ,
na. Ralph, the older son is expect
ed in July.
Turner Sunday at 1 p.m. for
mer students of the Turner schools
will hold their annual no-host
dinner and social at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pearson.
Bridal ShoHerjln
Given Brooks
Girl on Sundav
BROOKS Lona Lowery ami
Maxme Lowery entertainf-d at a
Swegle The June meeting of bridal hhower for Lorene Lowery
the Women'a BibleHlass of First ! at the Myfloer hall on Sun
Christian church was held at the 1 day- Guests present were Mrs. J.
home of Mrs. Homer J. Conklin W- Burr, Mrs. Joseph Henny,
on Lancaster Drive. I Charlotte 7.ielm-ki. Ai!e-tt Zie-
, Imski. Betty tlregg. Arvcr
Print le Daily Vacation Bible, Klampe. Mrs. Oivillc Klampe.
school classes will be held at the j Mrs. fl. G Peaisal), Mrs. Uliot
schoolhouse for nne week begin- I Johnson. Mrs. Mike Ixwery.
ning June 24 st 9 am. and con-jMe,Uie Phillips. Clera Phillips,
tinuing until 1:30 pm. The chil- Eleanor Frahci.vco. Mrs. Albert
dren should bring lunch and a ! North. Mrs. E, J. Foree. Mrs
nail hour lunch perion: will be . Orin L..rv. Ann I -ow. -i v f:.r-
naa Jsi norwi. Ail chiicirrn ir
invit4 to ttMiied whether or
iMjt Uiey are m-mbeu of Pi ingle
Sunday school.
aldine Phillis, Juanita Burr.
Roberta Lowery. Joyce food,
Mrs. Ralph Shane. Mrs. Clyde
Comtork, ;:Mrs. Ja k Shaw, Mr.
Mack Shaw. Mts. (J. C. Ciuman.
Mrs. Iee Shaw, Mis. Waldo Low
ery and Mary, Mrs. Opal Ras
mussen. Mr. George Lowrv.
Elsie lxw el v, Mrs.
Oti.
ALFREDS HOSTS
SILVERTON. June 20 -(Spec
ial)- SilvertornV folk motored to j Mrs.
lacomtf tor the weekend to be; philips, Mrs, EMe Slattum. Mrs !
guests of Lt. Col and Mr I--e An hie Lvn h, M. U.m,.n I
Alfred. The visitors wne guests Wi ight, Mrs C;. W. Wnght. Mr
at the officers club at Koi t l'w r, . Adams. Mi. Orm Phillips
Saturday and Sunday In the ' iin l),,rthv, Mrs. Iwcv I-ow-group
were Mr. and Mis. Jack ery. Marilyn Ramusen. Neoma i
Fish. Mrs. Errol Koss and Mr. j ptulrip. Mrs. Junior ilillver. De- j
and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen. Joining : iorr Wektluie. Jiettv S hro.-ler. i
them there were Mai and Mrs.
Frank Alfred. All aie former Sil
verton folk.
ERICK.HON HOME
FRUITLAND -James Erickson.
son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Erick
son is at home following his dis
charge after spending 2 years in
the navy. He was overseas
nine months.
Dot is Iltrstad. Irene Tolland.'
Betiy McCoinmk and Mis. Dean j
Lowery. j
VISIT IN EVERETT
TALBOT Mr. and Mrs A. R
Blirustmi and Mrs. ina Reeves
drove to ) Evetettt, Wash., over
the weekend to visit Charles
for ' Moulton who is seriously ill at
his home thei e.
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