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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1947)
ceo o odiEzio c cno ocn cz! n corn coo 14 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Thursday. June 12, 1947 Mid-Willametle VallNews f'rM Tfce Slatennan't Cvrnmunity VMrrrfntttlrnl$ Ankrny State grange reports were given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Zeftner at Ankey grange meeting Saturday. Home Ec club will meet with Mr?. Lawrence Finlay, June It,; the chairman, Mrs. Karl Mil ler: announced. Aamiville Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stephens are spending the Bum mer with her mother, Mr. A. E. Bradley. Stephen is Amjty high school coach. $t- Paul Marion 'county Jer ey Cattle club will hold its June meeting June 15 at the Art Byseries on the St. Paul-Cam-poeg highway, Covered dish din ner at 1 p. m. followed by the tjqsiness meeting.; Aamsville Mrs, T. C. Moun tains are building a new resi dence on the Alice Mountain lot ajnd intend to tell their present residence, I'nloDTale Darlene and Bever ly Turner are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dixon of Perrydale. j. ! Dayton Dayton Webfoot local I the Farmers Union met at Joe Owens Thursday, June 5. County lAgent Louis Gross led discussion on weed control and methods of trapping or poisoning moles nd gophers. Next meeting was changed from July 4 to the sec ond Thursday, July 10. I'nionvale Mrs. Edwin Rutech-' man entertained with a birthday dinner for her husband, Monday. Guests were Lydia Withee, Fred Withee and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Withee and , Stanley. " Falls City Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Pankraty and son, Garry, Mrs. AJma Clark and children, Mike and Terry of Portland, pent Wednesday visiting at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Chester Vurbank. Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wagner of Long Beach, Calif., and Jim Wagner of Jacksonville, are visiting the Clarence Holders and their mother, Mrs. Ethel Wag ner. The men are brothers of Mrs Holder. While the visitors stay with Mrs. Wagner, convalescing from illness, Mrs. Holder is on a few days' vacation with the Joseph Pierre family in Olympia, Wash. Mrs. Pierce is Clarence Holder's sister. Falls City Mr. and Mrs. McEl haney and daughter of Nebraska are visiting at the Ed Yorks. Unionvale Lydia Withee ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Ed Win ger of Pleasantdale to Coos Bay Saturday where Phyllis Winger is employed. She will return home Wednesday. Unionvale Lois Hibbs is vis iting friends at Oregon City and attending the Rose Festival in Portland this week. Falls City Mr. and Mrs. Fav Daugherty and Stanley Rhodes spent the weekend m Belling ham, Wash. ufeionvaie Mr. and Mrs. Roy Church and Judy of McMinn ville have moved to their nearly completed, residence on the J. C. Church farm. Falls City Mrs. Hazel Peter sen of San Francisco arrived Fri day to spent the summer with her sister, Mildred Ukay. . Lyons Mrs. Thomas Jenner of Beverley Hills, Calif., and her daughter, Mrs. Al Nyggard of San Pedro, are visiting another daughter, " Mrs. Percy Hiatt. Mrs. Jenner plans to spend the sum mer here. Four Corners Barbara Rick man has been confined to her bed with a bad throat. Unionvale Promotion and children's day was 'observed at the Uniondale United Brethren Evangelical church Sunday, June 8. The children gave a short pro gram and the Rev. Herbert Ben nett of Jennings lodge spoke. He is business manager of the West ern School of Evangelical Relig ion. Lyons Ms. Jack Spaulstra and children of Salem spent the week end at the home of her brother. Arthur Andersen, while Spaul stra, Andersen and Arthur Olm stead took a fisbing trip to the lakes. Four Corners Mrs. Frank Fer- rin is ill with pneumoniia at her mother's in Salem. Lyons Lynn Roye 4s on a va- cion trip to San Antonio, Tex accompanied by two cousins from Eugene. Gates The Woman's club will meet with Georgia Shane Thurs day afternoon. Liberty The A. J. Schalk family is on a camping' trip in southern Oregon. Later this month Mrs. Schalk , and sons. Bobby and Billy, will leave to spend the summer in Texas with relatives. It is . necessary for Bobby to live in a warm dry cli mate for a time for his health. Lyons Mrs. Donald Naue and sons of Sweet Home visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue, last week.. Silverton Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary planned a food sale at the Elmer Johnson store Saturday at 10 a. m. Mrs. Lewis Thomas is sale chairman. Mrs. Leslie Elliott is president of the organization. Delegates to VFW auxiliary state convention at Grants Pass next Tuesday are Mrs. Frank Porter, Mrs. Olyff Tokstad, Mrs. Leslie Elliott and Mrs. Lewis Thomas. cooo rrrt-na cc'o 1 -))irv II I sS - ss II I c s I i Z. n mTirnfr?i mrrrnn rnnnrzrDon v i h uj nil nil v i ui I I 1 I 1 I f I 11.11 WL I 1 A I II II II II i l I V II II II I I I I IV ill l ' fin n II II II i i Jn I Detroit Attending the Leba non strawberry fetival were Mr. and Mrs. Johnr Cook, Charleen Bell, Nancy Bray, Lowell Nor ton, Calvin Cannon and Mrs. J. A. Wright. 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