The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 03, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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Mid-Wil lamelle Valley, News
from Tk Stmtnmmm't, Community Wrrrni
Tamer James Denyer recently
opened a new drug ft tote in John
Day. ;
Albany Attending the annual
International convention In San
Francisco, Calif, this week were
Harlow Weinrick, Tedj Snyder,
Bert Harger, Herb Smit and Ray
Cox, representatives ,of, the Al
bany Lions. ' i . -j-
Detroii Mrs. Fiank $teenhout
jr. brought Mrs. John Cook home
from Bend Wednesday. Mrs.
Cook is improving following an
operation and has been fwith her
sister In Bend. Charleeni Bell re
turned home with her mother.
BayesTille The Al .Stealers
have as their house guests' Mrs.
Stealer's uncle, W. O. Nation, his
wife and daughter, Mris. Roger
Scelonge, of Chebanne, jlll.; and
granddaughter Lelia from Cicero,
J 11. They will also visit the Harold
Nation family. ;
Swegle Annual family picnic
supper of the Swegle j Womans
club will be held Tuesday night
round the fire place on jthe lawn
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Conk
lin, Lancaster Drive.' Supper will
be serv ed at 7 p. m.
lVeoks4-The Sewing -club an
nual picnk; will be held in the
gardens al
mer Connl
the home of Mrs. El
August 7. j
Ilsyesville Jean DooJilttle, stu
dent nurse at , the St. i Vincents
hospital in Portland, will spend
the month of August with her
parents, the Chester Doolittlcs. .
- Fear Corners A seven pound
11 ounce son. war born td Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Grim, 4095 State St.,
Wednesday July 130 and has been
r.amed Ralph James. There is an
older brother and sister --. -
Tamer Mrs. John Felsch is
seriously ill in a Slenvfhospital.
Hayesrille ThexDave Jant
rens are remodeling their resi
dence and installing a utility room
and sun porch. j
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Fear Corners -p Mr. aind Mrs.
Dale Jeffries ind-Tommywill at
tend the Judson. family picnic at
Champoeg park Sunday.! More
than a 100 are expected. !
Swegle Congratulations are
being extended Mr. and Mrs.
Neil! Warrick (Alice Blanchard)
on the birth of their first child, a
son, Gary Denis. He is the grand
son of Mr. .and Mrs. Roy Blanch
ard. ; ! .
Turner Mr. and Mrs. Will
Gulvin of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs
U. E. Denyer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Peebles, Gordon and Joan Norns
will picnic at Waterloo today.
Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mc
Masters and daughters of Hill
boro visited Wednesday with hi
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Steenhout Jr.
Dallas Guillermo Paau C. na
tive 'christian worker from Guate
mala, will spend the month of
August at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Cotis. He has been
attending summer school in Call
fornia. - Mr. and Mrs. Coats for
many years were missionaries to
Guatemala, for the Chruch of the
Nazarene. ,
Detroii Mr. and Mrs. "Doc
Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Coburn, all of Dayton, visited
the ' Ray Johnsons last week
Other visitors at the Johnsons
jrere Mr. and Mrs. R. Cooper and
ton Robert of Berkeley, Calif.
' North Howell Interesting visi
tors at the Peter Schmidt home
are Marie Jorgenson and her 82
year-old mother, both of whom
have been missionaries in Japan,
and who are in the United State
for a few months visit. They ex
pect tft return to Japan late in
this year.
Turner Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Petersen Delmer and Don are va
cationing this week at Siltcoos
lake. ,
Middle Grove Gen Scofield
came by plane from his naval
training station in San Diego, in
time for the funeral of his grand
father, August Wirsching, Thurs
day. Burial was in Stayton ceme
tery. He had 12 days leave.
Detroit Mrs. W. E. Bray is in
jl. p ' i r . i . v. .
we unmanuei nospjiai u ron
land recovering from a major op
eration Which ; she underwent
Monday.1 Bray who accompanied
her ; to Portland returned here
Tuesday.
Turner-4WSCS tea will be held
Friday afternoon. August 8, at
Mrs. J. O. Russells.
HOUSE
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9.
OPEN ;
5 n.i m. t6 2:30 a. m
12 to 12 Sunday I
Sandwiches. 12 p. in. to 5 p. 1m.
4 ML South on Highway 99E
aOSED TUESDAYS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Chassis and! Cab
195 Inch WheelbaitY Two-speed Timken Rear Axle
Designed for 18 ft. Bed.
Doneslecle Sales and Service
370 N. Church St, i. Phone 5281
SaJem, Oregon
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f 6iEARANCE I
b DftESSRS
Every! Summer Dress
Values up to 39.75
Reduced to
I
1 Turner Mr. and Mrs. Curly
Greer have rented the Herbert
n-...L. 1 r. .
iwuui iwuw ana expect lO move
the first of the week.
Albany Among 'members long
standing, of Manzanita Circle,
Neighbors of Woodcraft, attend-"
ing the district convention here
this week, was Mrs. Candis Mc
Chesney, who for two years has
made her home in Canby with
her daughter Mrs. Esther Hall.
Mrs. McChesney who celebrated
her 87th birthday last February,
has" been a member -of Woodcraft
lor more than 50 years. :
Detroit Mr: and Mr, i KnlanH
Girt sold their home last week
to a Portland man.
Brush Collere Sterling Thnrn.
ton of Sacramento, Calif., and
Jim Thornton, Colorado Springs,
Colo, have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Hush Craiff. Brush Oilloffo I
and left Friday morning for Klam
ath Falls where they plan to
spend a month fishinz. Mr. and
Mrs. Craig will join them at
juamatn r alls next weekend for a
few days.
Roberta Mr.- and Mr. Vie
Kelly have been confined to their
nome wim innuenza out are now
somewhat unproved. -j . j
Pcdm Mrs Arfolairta friilrin. I
has written Mrs. Sidney Howard
from Ocean Grove, NJ., where
she is vacationing with her daugh
ter, uoroiny and family with !
whom she makes her home in
Hoi lis. N.Y. Mrs. Erskine and her
husband, the late Rev. George
jLrsxme, nave many - friends in
Oregon and Washington as he held
pastorates in the Evangelical
enure n ai saiem, Jerrerson, Dai
lax. Kinra Vsll nn4 TA
fore going to Yakimi where hel
died.
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Roberto Mrs. James Smith
(Be mice Eyerly) and ' daughter,
Pamela, of Portland and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Eyerly and sons left
Friday for Coos Bay where Eyer
ly's boat will be entered in the
moxor races Saturday and Sun
day. -Mrs. Smith will remain in
Coos Bar with her hushand whn
has been visiting his parents
were.
Gales Residents
Host to Visitors
GATES Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Shelton went to San Francisco
last week and will live there.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ansel Hay ward
and children of Portland spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs.' Ruby Winters.
Mrs. Agnes Fullerton of Port
land has been visiting her broth
er and sister-in-law,' Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Butler, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and
baby of Eugene visited the H. N.
Wilsons last week.
Eugene Carey of Portland was
home for a short time. He and
his father, A. . Carey, and Don
went fishing Sunday.
Mr', and Mrs. Joe Jonquin have
returned from Oakland, Calif. His
mother returned with them to re
side here.
Mrs. Adam Shepherd, who has
been" taking baths at Breitenbush
hot springs, was brought homo
Sundajr. She was very ill when
her husband went up to see her
so he broughtiher home. She has
suffered a slight stroke and her
children are here caring for her.
Bill Wight, forest ranger at
Gold Butte, spent ,'thje. weekend
at ' home.
Jack Sherer of Seattle visited
the C. D. Johnsons and his daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Ccil Sherer, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Overlock and
baby are visiting her parents, the
Thm Statesman, Solom. Orocon. Sunday. Aocrust X 13473
E. I Davises, and they spent the
weekend at the coast, leaving the
baby with Mrs. Davis.
Mrs. Dan Morrison is in Lake
view where members of her fam
ily are ill.
Ed Tetze is working on the
Scharer house, putting a new
foundation under it
ROSEDALE-Visiting last week
at the B. Ft Sparks were Mr. and
Mrs. Amel L Ketchum and chil
dren. Patsy, Jimmy and David,,
also Mrs. William E. Baker all ot
La Junta, Colo- Ketchum and Mrs.
Baker are brothers and sisters of .
Mrs. Sparks. They also visited
another brother, George Ketch
urn's of Eugene, and Wayne
Ketchum's of Mulinn, former
Rosedale residents. They returned
to Colorado by way of Yellow
stone park.'.
Valley Obituaries
Mrs. Cassie Mott
SILVERTON Funeral rvW
for Mrs. Cassie Mott, 67, who died
naay, wiu be held: Monday at
irom me jacman Memorial
chapel with final rites at Rl.
crest. The Rev. O. Leonard Junes
or West Salem will officiate.
Luke Hampton
ALBANY Funeral eirvW fnr
L.uxe Hampton, 45, who died in
Oregon CitT. Julv 27. were held
July 30. Rev. Ed ear B. Luthtr
officiated and a military service
was; neio at Riverside cemetery
where 'burial was mari. rwniK
resulted from a heart attack whilo
driving. -. . .
Born in Texas. Aue. H. lfloi.
Hampton was a resident of Al
bans for eiffht veara. and waa
foreman of the Hammond Lub
ber Co., and a veteran of World
War II.
Survivors .are fiva . rtillHron !
ixren, jonn, L,yie, conald, Hamp
ton, all of Marion; three brothers.
L-uni and Uleve or Jefferson, and
Clifford ' of Salem, a sister Mr
Millie Foster of Albany, and (wn
half sisters, Mrs. Anna Mason of j
KJamath rails, and Mrs. Dora
ward of Kelso, Wash.
Samael N. Cade
ALBANY Samuel N. r!arf '71
retired farmer, former resident
of Albany where he lived for 31
years before moving; to Siletz five
years ago, died there July 27. Fu
neral services were held Julv
31. "With the Rv. Kdr Tj.th.r
pastor or the Baptist church of
wnicn ne was a member, offici
ating. Burial Was in the Masnnlo
cemetery where Masonic services
were conducted by .the Albany
iouge.
Bom In Austin. Texas. Ort 27
1875, Cade spent, many years of
nis me in Wat state.. On Oct. 1
1897, he married Fannie Well
born at Snyder. Tes who ' mr
vives as do two children, Le Roy
uaoe or wampa, Calif, and Mrs.
Lilian rridie of Portland; afeo
six brothers. J. B. and WilUam
cade of Albany. Tom cade of Ka.
lem, John Cade of Long Beach
calif., John Cade of San Angelo
Tex, and Virron of Coos Bav:
three sisters. Mrs. Dollie fnl.
been of Buena Vista. Mr. Mvr.
ue Kiiey of Stockton, Calif, and
Mrs. Anna Fumlih if KilfT
grandchildren and' 12 great
granacnuaren.
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