The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 02, 1946, Page 16, Image 16

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Thm OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orogon, Friday Morning. August Z. 1948
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. From Th Xtmtnmmm'a iUtmmumity Cmrrtnpmndtnt
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Vacationing Mcdford Family
Visit witli Larsons at Amity
AMITY - Mr R L Laron and
daughter Kliabeth and Olivia of
Medford hae Oeen house guests
of Mr Ohe Larson and the G.
W Irsuni wi-st of town They
left Tuesday morning and will
. t a few days v. ith frit-rids at
WaldtM.rt en route home.
Gene and Kdith Morgan of Van
couver. Wh . ere in Amity
Sunday a dinner guests at the
Je McKee farm
Mr iir:d Mr Jfe Stullenberger
and Mr. Roe Wood have re
turned from ("rater lake.
Cat Famil Here
Si.r.iUv dinner gue1 at the O
I" lurnt home were Mr arid
Mrs S S Jer.ken and children of
Cutler City. Mki Kay llogan of
Seattle Mr Anna Sparks and
daughter Betty of South Dakota,
and Mi Mhiuch Ilalckom of Ami
ty Mis llogrtii i a iolli (t- lass
irvate f Mn Jensen
Mr and Mr t K. Duiant and
oa Junior made a trip to Drain
recently and iited the A. N.
Arnold family w hoe eldest ton,
Richard, had sutained an Injury
U hi head and broken arm In an
accident A Mter of Mr IKirant,
Mr Anna Spark, and daughter
Belt accompanied them to Cot
tage CiiiAr Mi Spark I a nur
employed at the II rend rick clinic
in M Minnv ille.
Ma t wests
Mr Mildred Anderson and ion
Allen are hou.e guest of Mr. and
Mr Basil McNeeley. Their broth
er Robert Wirwr, Just out of the
service, accompanied them to Van
couver. Wash, recently where
they isited the Francis Warners,
and a trip to Seaside.
Mr Louise Barmore and son
Bobby are house guests of her
mother. Mr. Charles H. Law.
They all spent the day Monday
at NeUcott where Dr. Law w as
Uking after property Interests
and enjoyed a game of golf.
Bean Pickers
Are Active
AMITY T. bu loads of
tri lukti leave each morning
fi i tr.v Airier niiri faim and one
for th StepJ.eiTs field near Hom
rll Hoy..! i'ochian furnishes
tiraripi tutin with hi school
bo. Alorrn.jin'k furrnh one and
T l Kicr.W-r transports pickers :
to Stephens.
Mr Mary Smtlter 1 platoon j
leader for tht Amity gioop at
Allerman .. Irene Tovey. age 15,'
pj etl jfj pourul trie second nay
out She and her brother Paul
here for the season with
Valley Briefs
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are
their grandmother,
Tcv ey
Mrs Nette
Soldier to otit
Of St ire Soon
MUM AM A -- Woid has been
reieived from Mr Roy How
ard in Pao Robles. Calif, that
her hubnd i to receive his dis
charge from the army some time
iiu -November They will then re
Utffi to Mehiima to live
(hoet at the home of Eluabeth
Hughe over the weekend were
Mr and Mr. Max Frame of As
toria Other guet on Sunday
were Mr and Mr William Mul
key arid daughter of Corvallis and
Mr ami Mr l-awieme Mulkey
rf Portlar.il
Mr Jol.n Iatnkfoid of San
TB-iiai dino. Calif w wa an ov er
mgfrit guet at the home of her
nephew . Mr atid Mr Vic Thom-
( ANAIHAN TKir TOLD
M FH AM A Mr and Mrs Har
ry Monroe and two mall daugh
ter recently returned after a va
cation trip to Canada where they
visited Victoria. Nanaimo and
Vancouver, B C. They report they
had to obtain ration stamps for
such things as butter, meats and
sugar, the sugar stamps not only
fr sugar, but for sugar, Jam., Jel
fies, and marmalade.
IvIiTARLAKII STORE
AMITY A branch of the Arm
strong Furniture and Hardware
firm of New berg is now estab
lished in the I(H)F building, for
mer location of the F. L. Strout
store Marvin Armstrong Is the
manager
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Mehama Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wolfkiel are building an addi
tion to their home.
Four Comers Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Chrisman, Rom, Jr., 'Ruth
and Jeannie attended the Chris
man clan annual picnic at the
Stay ton park Sunday.
Gate Charles Champ son of
Riley is one of the crew making
j tts at Bikini Island.
j Mehama Mr. and Mrs. Or
Mile Herrold and daughter of Sa
! lem have moved into the Roy
rhilippi house formerly occupied
by the Roy Pate family who now
reside in Mill City.
Asnlty Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Todd of Rickreall, July
26. a son, Marvin Leslie, Jr.,
weight 9 pounds 2 ounces, at the
Dr. Law maternity hospital.
Hwtgle Carers were received
this week by friends of Mrs.
Emma Gene Miller from Carls
bad cavern. New Mexico. Mrs.
Miller has been teaching- in the
Vanport city schools since they
were started and ta taking her
first summer vacation trip In sev
eral years. She wilt go as far
south as Mexico City.
Maameath The Salem mount
ed posse was host Sunday to the
mounted posses of Oswego : and
MrMinnville at a barbecue din
ner. The affair was held on Cu
pid's knoll, a historic landmark
overlooking Monmouth, on the J.
B. V. Butler estate. A trail ride
wound through the Camp Adair
cantonment and 45 membirs par
ticipated. More than 100 guests
were at the barbecue dinner for
which George Arbuckle of Salem
was charge d'affaire.
Macteay Planned for to
night's grange meeting is a pro
gram of skits, tableaux and music.
ftunsjyslde A special meet
ing was called for Tuesday .with
the school district voting $30
more taxes Into the budget to
ward high school transportation
for the coming year.
Amity Plans for the visit of
the mobile X-ray unit to Amity
August 9, 9 a m. to 5 p.m. inclu
sive, are nearing completion. The
unit will be at Dr. Law's garage,
West Nursery street.
Mehama A special school
meeting for the Mehama school
district was held Monday night,
July 29, at which time Mrs. Gene
Cook was elected clerk.
VISITS DAUGHTER
MEHAMA Mrs. Jennie Moe,
who has been employed at the
Gates side camp near Moialla,
spent several days at her home
here lat week before leaving
Tuesday to visit her daughter,
Mrs. Henry Kornmann of Vancouver.
STAY AT HOME
MEHAMA Geney Cook, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook, and
Billy Berry, young son of Mr, and
Mrs. Bill Berry, have been con
fined to their homes the past week
with the measles.
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HEIOEE'S
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ode Metier
DENOrJSTBATIDII
SATURDAY AFTERIIOOII
AUGUST 3rd, 2 p.
IxK-ation - - Singer Tree Howe Garden - - A miles out
Wallace Koad.
See the new Kototiller in action; scientific power til
Use machine. See how Uh rapidly revolving steel
lines churn and hhrrd the soil to a depth of nine in
ches! Prepare a perfect seed bed in one operation!
One machine doe the work of plow, disc and harrow
combined! Sat ex time! Save work! Increawen your
profitw! VariouM attachment available will multiply
its many vise.
PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY
TEAGUE IIOTOB CO.
Returns from
Idaho Trip
MEHAMA Alan Pooler re
turned Tuesday night from a trip
to BoJae, Idaho, and Joseph
where he visited relatives and
took In the Indian celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolfkiel
had as their house guests last
week Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas
of Oakland, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bilyeu
have purchased some property
from Amos Hiatt and plan to
build a new home soon.
Mrs. Harriett Nauman has gone
to Portland where she will rpend
several days with friends.
Arthur Frost of Glendale, Ore..
was a weekend guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chris ten-sen.
I larvrttting Is
Well Under Way
SMIT1IFIELD The farmers
are busy with the grain harvest
here. Lloyd Stouffer has been as
sisting Ike Reimer of Polk Station
with combining.
Alfred Rupp c ut his Sudan hay
on Tuesday.
John "P. Fries en has combined
E. Erickson's grain last week and
is doing his own this week. Ernest
Ediger and Erickson are helping.
Billy Wiens of Minneapolis,
Minn., is assisting H. W. and J. E.
Wall with their grain harvest.
New Building
Being Erected
AMITY The L. M. Chriten
sens spent several days at Yachats
last week. He haa properly inter
ests there and is taking 6000 feet
of lumber this Thursday for the
erection of an office building
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith are
having ground broken for a new
residence in the north of town.
TEACHER IS GUEST
MEHAMA Mrs. Lillian Poy
ner, former resident and teacher
of Mehama, has been visiting for
several days at the Ray Branch
1 home.
VISITS AMITY
AMITY C. E Briedwell of Ta
rnmi, Wash., was greeting old
friends here recently. He was en
route to Nekowin.
Edwards Visitor
At Sunnyside
SUNNYSIDE--W. D. Edward
son, H. F. Edwards of Salem, and
a granddaughter, Mrs. Charles L.
Taylor of Sunnynide. Edwards,
who is 88 years old, recently re
of Camas, Wash . is visiting his
turned from trip to Kentucky
to visit two" brothers, both over
HO years old, and their families.
He also visited a daughter, Mrs.
George Hamrick of Columbus,
Ohio, and was accompanied on the
trip by a ilautihtcr, Mrs. Walter
McDonald of Camas He owned
and operated the first store and
Kervice station at Sunhyside.
ATTEND Fl'NERAL
FOUR CORNERS Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Pfennig and Mis S.
II. Cable went to lntland Mon
day to attend the double funentl
of Ernest Wiight and his daugh
ter Sandra who writ killed in an
automobile accident a' wt-ek ag
The Wrights were former resi
dents of Klma avenue, moving to
Cannon Beach in May. Mrs.
Wright and Frnn-es are staying
with Mrs. Wright's brother-in-law
In Portland while receiving
treatment for injuries receiving
in the same accident.
Valts Family Ifai
Active Summer
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BRUSH COLLEGE 4- Mr. anf
Mi. O J. Watt i ah-df family ct
this community have! returned
from a trip of Veveral Uays spent
along the Oregon co454 Their
Oeorge Watts underwent a majoc
operation at Salem General hc
pital on Wednesdayj ; j: ; 4
Ruth Watts,! one daughter, re
turned home Saturday ifter a fc-u
week stay at j the YWCA Junius'
camp at Silver Crel( ( Recreation
area. Barbara; another daughter
is at Nelscctt this Week with lh
Farmer Union Junior. IGeorge at
tended the 411 session it CorvalL
in June. j . j jj .
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