The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 11, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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y. From Th$t4rtmm't 4'itmmtnttir Crri-$pntlrfitt ;?-
SUjUw Loris Tra.'k, employed
in a Stayton garage for several
years, has leased the garage which
John Oiristensen has been oper
ating at the eastern edge of town.
It was taken over Monday by
Trask. Christensen has .taken over
the service station operated by
Lyton Rice at Third and Florence
streets here. - '
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Slayton Vel-
- ma Raph has
oeen elected
worthy advisor
of Acacia As
I wmbly of Rain
jbow for Girls in
which she has
I held all of the
lower offices.
North Howell Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Schmidt and Doris are leav
ing this week by car for a visit
with relatives in Sacramento and
Los Angeles.
North Howtll Little Alan Schei
degger of Salem spent last week
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. D. Cog ruler while his par
ents were on vacation.
. North Howell The cold stor
age lockers opened last week and
ninny of them are already filled. "
Idanha " Mrs. U. S. Floyd en
tertained May 3 with a party in
honor of the first birthday of her
f on, Ronald. Present were Judy
Mansfield, "Cookie" Whitten, Mrs.
E. N. Whitten, Mrs. Otis Floyd.
Faye and Patsy, Mrs. Gwyn Gates
and MichaeL
Gales A. son was born May 6
to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Miller.
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this beautiful home in Englewood District. Built of
seasoned lumber; and fully furnished including elec
tric range and refrigerator.
This home carries a $5500 loan at 5 interest
payable $45.00 monthly including interest. May be
bought without furniture. Appointment only
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L. C. Coonejr -
429 Oregon Bid. T
Evenings & Sundays 8918
Phone 7808
CleTerdale The "Jolly - Jol
ly 4-H Cooking Club" gave a Mo
ther's day tea Thursday at the
home of their leader, Mrs. Loren
Newklrk.
Idanha Mr. and Mrs. James
McKinney and three children re
cently moved here from Hatton,
Ark., and are living in the H. H.
Storey cabin until more suitable
quarter are obtained. McKinney
is employed . by Idanha Lumber
Co. ; .
Cloverdale Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Waldrop and son Jerrald, were
called to Spokane because of the
illnefs of his father.
Stay ton . Local members of
the Baptist church in Oregon City
last week for the Baptist state
convention were Rev. and Mrs.
Willard Buckner, , Mrs. Maynard
Windsor and Mrs. Merle Jones.
: Cloverdale Several local
strawberry growers have been
boasting of ripe fruit already,
which reminds all that picking
will be .underway much earlier
this year than usual.
- Idanha Mr. and Mrs. Cecile
All read of Culver, Ore., visited
the Buck Storeys Tuesday. Jim
Healy went to Fish Lake Thurs
day. t ...
Brush Creek Edward Stotz.
one-time -resident of this district
and now owner of the Highway
Fuel company, has bought the new
Gates sawmill from Van Handel
for $21,000. .
Waldo Hill Community club
met Friday for a no host supper
followed by a program by Future
Farmers of America directed by
Leonard Hudson, Silverton unit
instructor. -
Mills Oty Spending last week
end at Suttle and Fish lakes were
Mr. and Mrs. Russell King and
Marian, and -Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd
Cox and Paula Jane. .
Lake Lablsh Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Sellwood are leaving for
a business trip to Kansas.
Slay ton Harold Shepherd,
former principal here, has been
rehired as DrinciDal of Wilson
school, Tillamook, at an increase
m salary, his mother, Mrs. A. A.
Shepherd of Gates, has learned.
Evens Valley Mrs. Leonard
Hudson Is spending 3 weeks at
Grand Forks, Minn., visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mc
Auliffe. Lake Lablsh Richard a
Hlrsch, chief motor machinists
mate, US. navy, talked Jo the
pupils of the Lake Labish school
where he was formerly -a pupil.
Mrs. W. E. Stein is the teacher
there now.
Woodburn Members of the
Business and Professional Wom
en's club which handled the lo
cal collections for the cancer drive
have turned $152.92 to the county
committee.
Idanha Visiting in Bend last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Palmerton, Gaye and Pat, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Chesnut, Mr, and
Mrs. R. C. Haseman. Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Healy and Timothy, Nancy Bud
long and Mr. and Mrs. E. Noyes
Whitten.
Spring Valley A son was born
to Mr and .Mrs. Theodore Muys
fcens Thursday, May 8 at D-a-confM
hospital. There is also a
daughter, Marilyn, and un older
son, Jerry. j
Lincoln George Walling vis
ited here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tracy Walling. He is! a
fireman on a freighter which
docked in Portland before con
tinuing to Wilmington, Calif.
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Slayton Formal request w
be made to the secretary of state
for a census count in Slayton by
vote of the city council this week,
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Swede Mrs. Archie Wehje
has returned to her home on Lao
caster drive from the Salem Gen
eral hospital where she is con
valescing from a surgical oper
ation. 1
I
Gervais Karl Kahle. princi
pal of Gervais Union high school
has accepted a, term contract jat
an increase of salary at Sherwobd
high school for the coming year.
Swegle Mrs. C. A. Salter has
been in Medford this week as a
delegate to the annual state con
ference for the Missionary Society
of the Salem Nazarene churchJ
Gervais Lawrence Jorgen-
son, aviation metalsmith second
class, is taking flirht training for
a commercial pilot's license under
the G.I. bill at flight school in
San Jose while stationed at Naval
Aviation school, Moffett field. He
came home Tuesday on a long
cross country training flight. The
trip took five and one half hours
to Salem with refueling stops at
Red Bluff, Calif, and Medford.
Swegle Mrs. John Swanson,
Mrs. Ralph Hein and Mrs. Charles
Jayne entertained members of the
Swegle Womene's club at Jaynes
on Lancaster drive Tuesday for
a 1 o clock luncheon. Mrs. Charles
Norton is president. Material was
prepared for another refugee box.
Eighteen members and one guest,
Mrs. Clarence Nelson, were pre
sent for the afternoon. Mrs. Wal
ter Biggerstaff reported tho visit
of a former member. Mrs. Randall
Sheets," now living In Boise, Ida
ho, j
Monmouth Raymond Arm
strong, minister of the local Chris
tian church, will leave Monmouth
for Madison, Kan., where he will
take charge of a Christian church.
He and Mrs. Armstrong were giv
en a fellowship dinner Mar 8
and presented with gifts. His final
sermon here will be delivered
Mother's day, after which they
will go by automobile, to their
new location. He has been here
for nearly two years.
Pedee Lyle Thomas, state
secretary of the Farmers Union,
spoke at the Farmers Union Thurs
day. He explained several laws
enacted by the last legislature and
answered questions on the school
bills and the sales tax. A film,
"Speed for Tomorrow was shown.
E. M. Cates reported on the Polk
county Luckiamute Jlood control
and drainage meeting. . j
Abiqua The Walter Getfgs
have had a two-horsepower pump
installed this past week in the
artesian well recently struck here
The flow is from 1.800 to 2,000
gallons per hour. They plan! to
use the well for irrigation pur
poses.
. Marquam Marian Lee, young
est daughter of Oscar Lee, is one
of the graduates of Portland Em
manuel hospital nurses training
class who received their diplomas
Friday. She was graduated from
Silverton high school where the
family live until two years ago.
i
Stayton Floyd Fairs have pur
chased from Mrs. Edna Brewer
the residence, 383 W. Virginia
street, which Mrs. Mary Tate has
occupied for the last 38 years.
Mrs. Tate will go to Eugene to
live with her son, Melford Allen.
Corvahi Paul Youngman,
Yamhill county, will speak Wed
nesday. May 14, at 7 p. m. on
"Credit for the Family Farmer".
on station KOAl This is the
Oregon Farmers Union rwgram.
Evergreen Work is progres
sing on the country bridge being
built over Drift creek just be
fore it empties into Pudding riv
er. County hridge crews have been
pouring concrete this past week.
The bridge replaces a wooden
structure which has become ob
solete and somewhat dangerous.
Donald School picnic of Don
ald school, district 1. will be held
Sunday, May 25, at Island park,
one mile east of Canby. Those
planning to come are asked to
bring whatever they can conven
iently prepare together with dish
es for their own group and the
time for the picnic is noon.
Scetts Mills Parker Trice and
Mrs. Trigrhave bought a 2j acre
tract of land here to which they
will retire. Triggs recently sold
their farm near Silverton to the
Home Goodriches. The farm has
been known as the Oscar Olson
place. Mrs. Trigg who has been
ill, is now improving.
Zena Mr. and Mrs. RalDh
C. Shepard acompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence I. Mickev re
cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Kime at Tillamook.
Central Howell The Farmers
Union will meet Mondav, May 12,
in the school house at 8 p. m.
Slayton Rescue Poole was
riffled to the board of deucons ut
the lifinual meeting of the Staytnn
Baptist church. On the board' of
trustees are Gordon Hann, Clar
ence Baldwin. Clyde Hilton, Merle
Jones and Dallas Edwards. Others
elected to office were Mrs. C. E.
Taylor, church clerk: Merle Jones,
Sunday school superintendent;
Maynard Windsor, chorister, and
Mrs. Roseoe Poole, pianist.
Turner Patricia Robertson. 4
year old daughter of the Albert
Robertsons is seriously ill with a
throat infection.
Stayton Queener school plans
its annual homecoming for alumni
Sunday. May 18, Arthur O. Leff
ler, president, has announced.
Turner Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc
Kay of Pendleton visited friends
and relatives here this week. '
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Stayton Guest speaker for the
Lions club Tuesday Will be M B.
Clatter buck, superintendent of the
Oregon State M'hool for the deof,
who will give ai demonstration ol
teaching methods with the aid of
pupils of the school.
Lake Labish Mrs. Wilbur Wy
more and infant son have re
turned to their home here.
Gates Mr. and Mrs. Charlea
Gerblrt have returned from a trip
to Idaho. Mrs. Maxine , Cain
Beaumont, Idaho, has 'been Unit
ing relatives here tor the lat 1
weeks. ' .
Turner Mrs. G; W., Terry, who
has spent the last two weeks at
Depoe Bay, is now much improved
in health. ;
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