The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 26, 1947, Page 14, Image 14

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    jjtaiCI!-0Cr?rqQ jbuid. TuOgt? j Valley o2iti?ar?es
Vgnlllley SBQneff
Khelbarn Clinton Tarker has
A& his RO acres to Leter Thayer
cf Scio.
Mill Cllr George Cree cut his
thumb on an axe Friday while
working at Fern Ridge. Brought
to Mill City where six stitches
iere necessary to close the wound.
fihelbnrn Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Rice are spending their vaca
tion in California .) He is an em
ployee of the Southern Pacific
railroad.
Lyons Mrs. Daisy Johnston
spent Friday and Saturday in Sa
km with her sister Mrs. Bertha
Wood worth and attended her
nephew, Donald Bower's wed
ding. . .,
Burn VIU Mr. and Mrs; P.
A. Wells and son Gordon were
in Tortland-on business Friday.
Lycn Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stew
art are the parents of a daughter
born at a Salem hospital June 22.
Baena Vista Etta Wells, Ccr-
tralia. Wash, nurse, visited at the
C. F.. Wells home while enroute
home from a vacation in Califor
Dia. -
Lyons Dale Bassett, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett, un
derwent a tonsilectomy at the
Ralem Deaconess hospital Mon-
day.
MUI City Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Todd and son are in Eugene
where he will attend the Univer
sity of Oregon summer school
Lyons The Lyons library will
be open Thursday, hours are from
2 to 5 and 7 to 9 psn. every
Thursday.
Khelburn Lester Kniken was
elected school director for the
three year term and Mrs. Alvin
Meritt will be clerk of the board
tn which she has served for two
years.
Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Cross are
the parents of a daughter bom
Jane 22 at Mrs. Ward Forrest in
Etayton.
ML Angel L Mrs. Katherine
f lenremuhle left Monday for her
Long Prairie. Minn, home, after
apending six weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Ed Stolle and fam
. y.
Lyon Mrs. Hazel Bass, Dona
Darleen and Chuckie are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Atcherson
in Bend.
fihelbnrn H. F. Rosecrans who
has been oa a road construction
Job at Gaston now has work
near Jefferson.
I'nlonvale The Women's So
ciety of World Service of the Evan
(elical United Brethren church met
with Mrs. James Richardson, pres
ident, Wednesday. Leola Turner
conducted the lesson on India.
r. and Mrs. George vives he had lived at 1 207 South ck Albert Jensen,
ce, Janet and Jean- Water street since May IS, 1941. Mr Mr Henry.
Frank Zlkes
SILVERTON Funeral serv
ices for Frank Zike. 79, who
died Wednesday, will br held
Lyons The Hueh Gavette Friday at 10:30 a.m. from Ekman
family of Harrisburg visited her Memorial chapel, with concluding
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Toland rues ai jviu wresi aoocy, aaiern
Sunday and sDent the day at Sil- "e v. xen Browning wm oi
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ver C'roeV Fall. Othr nnHinir I IJClie,
the dav there were Mr. and Mrs. With his wife, Marie, who sur-
Earl Allen. Mr
Huffman, Janice,
ette, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Free,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben r ree, Mr. and gtu Mills The Herb Waibel
Mrs. bod ree, ana Mr. ana Mrs. rancn nag goid u, the J. W.
Lloyd Free. PorterfieMs who recently moved
rriium jiciurrung iriim an rx-
xenaea mp are Mr. ana Mrs. liar- KiivrtAnMr anri Mn. John
old de Vries, Elsie, Doryce, Ruth KleeD and daughter, Camella, will
ana vemon. mcy were way eave early in July for their new
wirt-e ana a nan weess. At imn home in Berkeley. Calif, and Mr,
ana ieoaa, rmns. incy visuea rei- and Mrs. Robert Webb will move
atives. in unarga, m. tney vis- tn th KWh hnm which thv
li 1 !. j m I
ilea Mrs. ae vries moiner, ftirs. rwntlv oiirrhasrt. Webb is em
Charles Beesley, her grandmoth- ployed at the Coolidge & McCIaine
er, ran. tmiiy onrnn ana ner bank at Silverton
brother, Chauncey Beesley and
family. Memorial day de Vries Scotta Mills Mrs. E. L. Mitch
attended the auto races at In- ell of San Gabriel. Calif., is vis-
aianapoiis. ihey visited a former king her sisters. Mrs. Lena Bel
scnooimaie or Mrs. ae vries at linger and Mrs. Nell Williams
Minneapolis, then traveled by way
of the Black Hills in South Dakota Marquam The Rev. Andrew
and to Yellowstone Park. At Salt Langendorg will serve as supply
Lake City they visited the Rev. pastor for the Marquam Metho-
and Mrs. Don Blackstock and fam- dist church. The Rev. R. A. Gar
ily. boden, who has been serving here.
has retired and moved to Eugene.
Mill City Richard Morrh of
Salem is a guest for several weeks ScotU Mills Mrs. Sadie L.
at the home of his grandparents, Turpen of California is a guest
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grimes.- at the home of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Silverton Harry Carson, sr.. Diarmet
who WAS inilirH in a fall frnm a
. - t . . t
horse, is able to be back at his . Aurora ineoaore v. neiscn
drucstnr hr for n hri dm. nauer, Aurora postmaster, has
each day. The accident occurred Purcnajsea tne wara amiin prop-
three weeks ago in a ride at Sa- Ane "f r"'u.ruaV.
im . I have occupied-, the house are
3 1 1 u rnernlalron iliven
Shower Parly at Ball
TURNER Mrs. Herman Fed
dern was complimented with, a
shower at Mrs. E. E. Halls.
Guets included Mrs. Frank
Caspell, Mrs. Warren Linsey, Mrs.
Ida McClarey. Mrs. Herman Witt-
mer, Mrs. Harry reddern, Mrs.
Amelia Feddern and Miss Mar-
gurite Feddern. all of Salem; Mrs
DO O ODD .OQO O'LDUDO' OO ODDO O
Weishaar. Mrs. Mary Ball. Mrs
John Peterson, Arlene and Lor
raine, Mrs. Bud Teterson, Mrs.
Robert Mitchell. Donna Lec Webb
and Erlyn Klorkstad nd the hot-
ess Mrs. E. E. Ball and Mrs. Maris
Petersen.
Brush College Mr. and Mrs.
Ted . Wackon entertained with a
dinner party lat Friday for Mrs.
Etta Watts, Mrs. Porter WatU
and Roger of Longview, Wash.,
Mrs. Earl Terry and Earl, Jr., and
John Arlington, Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Watt, Helen and Dickey,
and Howard; Lorcn WatU of Al-
sea, and James Inkerp. Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLean and
daughters of Monmouth. Mr. Mc-
Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Frank!
Rada have received word of the
birth of a grandchild, Roy Ron
ald, born June 12, to Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Rada at a Portland hos
pital. The child weighed seven
pounds eight ounces.
Lyonfl Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Bode, Kennie and Jeannie of
Joshua Pree, Calif., are visiting
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Lewis. They are cousins of Mrs.
Lewis.
Buena Vista Jim Guy, who has
been employed at the P. A. Wells
farm, entered Portland veterans
movinff to the Ward Smith house hospital for treatment last week,
vt.. xt.... las Smiths are movina to Hermis- Mrs. Guy is staying in Indepen-
and two grandsons, Wiley and Oli- ton whre " J employed.
Lyons Mr. and7 Mrs. Albert Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Carr. with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ward Kada and children, ML
Berry visited relatives in Port- View, Calif., are visiting his par
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land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Berry enis, air. ana Mrs. t ran naaa
visited her parents at Gresham.
ver Meuse, have, moved from their
home here to their summer home
at Little Sweden.
Silverton Olea Olson, a regis
tered nurse, spent the weekend as
guest of her cousin, Hannah
Olson. She is on her way to her
home in Iowa from Alaska where
she has been employed.
Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry Ward and Mrs. Rita McCann of
Seattle visited at the N. G. Mickel
and R. O. Appleby homes over the
weekend. They also paid a visit
to Mt. Angel Academy of which
Aurora Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Wurster and daughter, Emily
Ann, of Alaska are visiting his
parents, the W. P. Wursters. Ro
land Wurster is principal of Junior
high school in Alaska and wilf
attend University of Oregon
where he will work for his mas
ter's degree.
Lyons Mrs. J. II Johnston
Baena Vista Sunday guests of
Mrs.' Addie Harmon and Mrs.
Blanche Rust were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence McCready, Jean Mc-
Cready and Mr. and Mrs. John
Gilbert and children of Sweet
Home.
Lyons Mr. and Mrs. George
Huffman, Janice and Janet spent
Friday and Saturday with her
parents at Oak Ridge, the young-
Mrs. McCann was one of the ear- spent several days visiting at the Mt daughter, Jeanette, who had
iiesi graduates, receiving ner ai
picma irr 1900.
home of Mrs.
Corvallis.
Zelia Heckart in
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oraan uur iany oi Louraes Aurora i reddie lloiiman. son
Catholic church summer schedule of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman.
includes masses the first, second was struck by an automobile
and fifth Sundays at 8 a.m. and while crossing the street and his
on the third and fourth Sundays head was injured.
at 10 a.m. Father Leanrier KrhneL
der is nastor of this narish as wriT Silverton Born at the Silver
a'of th St. Thnmai rhnrrh at ton hospital June 24, a son. to Mr.
Lyons where he services alternate n Mrs. Clarence Greenfield, and
with those here. aaugnier 10 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Kooerts; June 23. son to Mr. and
Lyons Art Ayers returned Mrs. Orville Elliott: June 22. son
home Saturday from eastern I to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson;
Oregon, where he had been em- June 20, son to Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ployed in the pea harvest. ' aid Heater.
been visiting her grandparents.
returned with them.
Buena Vista Guest of Leland
Prathers Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Toeus and Mr. and Mrs.
G. J. Hilbenthal and daughter of
Dallas.
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June is the month when milk is at its
beat and is most abundant because of
the bounty of Nature. It is mot fitting,
therefore, that June be designated as
Dairy Month a national event for the
promotion of better health through
sound nutrition. This month every
month enjoy more delicious ilairy
foods, for the sake of better health.
AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR
Pasteurized Milk
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Pasteurized MUk
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(hali-mllk, hali-croam
Whipping Croam
Coffa Cream
Euttormilk
Chocolat Drink
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Salem
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