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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1951)
V o o o THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS From Th Oregon Statesmen' Vo3ay Corrtpondnit Valley Groups Slate Sunday Picnics Soon- SUinaa Nw ferric MARQUAM The Marquam clan has changed its meeting to Sunday. July 15. at Wilhoit Springs. FRUITLAND Members of the Woman's circle and their families will hold: their annual picnic at Silverton park on Sunday, July 15, at 1 p-xn. AMITY Amity chapter of Eastern Star and Amity lodge 20 of Masons will have their annual cicnic Sunday. July 22. at the Richard Fuller farm, betide Yam hill river. - Scotts Mills Has Visitors lUUaMi Nw Srvk SCOTTS MILLS Barbara Gro shong, as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. PonalT and daughter Jeanne, Is making an auto trip to Monroe, Wash., to visit Mr. Ponall's brother and family. of cotts Mills, was a visitor here Roy Thomas, life-time resident last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Groshong took him for a drive over the Wilhoit road to the Beav r Lake neighborhood. Thomas is guest at Gladstone Convalescent home. . - : - The Roundtable Garden group Siet with Mrs. Melvin Hubbard, uilding and locating of lily ponds and hardy varieties of lilies were Ciscussed. Babies Arrive for Ex-Jefferson Couples - " . . t -. -. - .' -..... :,.,:. ;". lUUfBia Kcws Srrjc JlTTtrtSONJefferson friends have received announcements tell ing of the birth of a son, James Robert,! to Mr. and Mrs. David Arnott at San Diego, Calil TWj is their first child and he weighed 8poun& 4 ounces at birth. Mrs. Arnott is the former, Doris Beight of Albany. Both taught in the Jef ferson schools before going to San Diego, where they have been em ployed Jin the Consolidated Air craft plant since before the war. A telegram Thursday; morning contained a surprise announce ment to relatives here of the birth of an 8rpound- son. Burton Brad- M .. - . - a . . xora, 114 10 uie rvev. ana juts. cur ton Thurston of Chicago, The baby was born July 4 in Chicago. Tbey have two daughters, Mary and Ruth. Thurston is a brother of Mrs. Herman Wilson of Jeffer son, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Thurston of Salem. This makes nine grandchildren for the Thar stons, and Mrs. Thurston is leav ing for- Chicago to see her new grandson. .. I Residents Change At flails Ferry SUtenmaa Jf w Srrte HALLS FERRY Harvey Schuebel underwent another eye operation Thursday in Good Sa maritan hospital In Portland. A birthday party was given for Mrs. Ai D. Graham in her home Thursday. . The Louis Titui family from Beatrice, Nebr has moved into the small house on the ; Barton The iJack Smiths have leased their home and moved to Salem. Service, Jobs Draw Couples At Jefferson Mvwa Srvte , JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman and children will move August 10 to Concord, Calif., after completing his chemical en gineering course at: Oregon State college. Freeman has a position with the Shell Oil company at Martinez and has gone to Cali fornia ahead of his family. Mrs. Freeman is . the former Maxine PowelL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred PowelL I 1 i Donald Cole left Monday for Seattle, Wash., where he entered the navy as ship f fitter second class. This is Cole's second stretch in the navy, having served two years with 'the Willamette Vol unteers. He has attended Oregon State college for the past three years, majoring In agriculture, and -was an honor student. Mrs. Cole, the former Lavonne Kelly, has been employed in the office of the college testing laboratory, and plans to remain there unless Cole is stationed permanently in the states. ; . The F. C Holts have been add ing a basement room and install ing, a. new septic tank at their home on water street. Francis Phelps is building a modern house on Talbot road, just this side of the Al Gurgurich home. He plans to Uve there when It Is completed. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Holman were Mrs. Bill Gillam and sons Peter and Stewart of Tarrytown, N.-Y., Mrs. Paul Miller and sons Ronald, Al' len and George of Dickerson, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Van Vleck and Karen, Len Holman and daughters Rita and Connie and Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Holman and sons Johnnie and Freddie, all of Salem. " .! i , - ; ; -1 Amity The chest X-ray units will be in Amity area from July 23 to 25. Exact location and hours will be announced soon. . . Valley; : Drfefb ; IXadeay The Madeay Borne Economics club will meet Tues day at 7:30 pjn. for a picnic no-host dinner at the home of Mrs. M. 1L Magee. Brash College Mr. and Mrs. Wayne-Cannoy and children of Elk Creek. va have visited for the past several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Burton of Brush College. Uatqsam - The Scotts Mills Utility and Beauty Garden club will meet Wednesday evening, July 11, with Wanda Edland and Mary Thyker as hostesses. Mrs. W. A. English of Stayton will be guest speaker on horticulture and preparing flowers for show. Brash Cellege Mrs. J. V. Harris and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Quinn and Rosie of New Mexico, visited Mrs. Sarah Sandusky and Lester in Salem and. Mr. and Mrs, Monte Harris at Brush College for sev eral days. They have returned home but hope to make Salem their home. , Swegle Week-end guests' of Marion West were her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons of Elgin. Rosalie and Norman West have returned home from a visit with their grandparents near Kellogg. . A n b a r n Auburn Woman's dub will meet at the home of Mrs. Stuart Johns, Thursday, July 12th. A covered dish dinner will be served at noon. Fear Corners A well-child con ference will be held at Four Cor ners Community hall Wednesday, July 11, from 12:30 to 3 p. m. A doctor and public health nurse will be in charge. The conference is . for p re-school and primary children. iiiany Y isuors i Frank Capra. noted screen di rector, was born in Palermo, Italy In 1897. ifllarqimm WitH Friends 1IARQUAM Mrs.' Damrond Mimphord and daughter have re turned from an extended visit with her parents at Brisco, Mo. Accompanying them home -were Mrs. Ruth Mumphord and daugb- Around a hundred persons gath-j ered at the Lawrence Paquin farm for the fifth of July, picnic and barn dance. ;Vi Mr. and Mrs." Paul Mumpower, who have the Carver Trading post were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robertson and Mrs. W. McPhersoni Other guests of Mrs, McPherson s were Mr. and Mrfcls Vernon Wfland, Beaver Lake, Mr, and Mrs. Mat Novak, and Clay Tjrktns from Willamina. Henry Asboe Is constructing a bussing to take care of his grass seed, and grain. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Marquam lefrsSaturday for a visit to Bend and the Peterson Rock gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Thomas, Prmeville, spent the holidays vis iting relatives, and friends. ' Darline Toepfer is employed at Marquam Telephone Co. during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Don aid Olsen. who are on a vacation trip to Idaho andy Vale, Oregon. Garry I Houver from Tucson, Ariz., has arrived to spend the summer j with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Miller. He said he was used to 120-degree weather there but Arozina didnt have the high humidity like Oregon's. 1 Mrs. Paul Uhrig was hostess for a party: Friday evening. Forty were served Ice cream and cake. Guessing games and prizes were presented by Mrs. Gladys Bany, Canby. f . Miss Sheiley Melbug, Williston, rN. D has returned to her - home after a visit with relatives in Port land and friends here as guest of Donald Duffy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robertson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pattoo spent July 4 at Suttle lake. " Mrs. Myra Trenary and Miss Lois Drechsler, from San Fran cisco, Calif, and " Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CShea and Mr. O. Conner, Jefferson, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Thomas. Garden Official Visits Sunnyside; Residents Travel Statesman Kews Servtee SUNNYSIDE Mrs. Peter Corp tein of Phoenix, Ariz, was a hol iday guest of Mrs. Elton Coon and Mrs. George HeckarL She has served the past two years as schol arship chairman for National Gar den clubs. She stopped here en route home from meetings in Mis soula, Mont, and Seattle. ' Mrs. Gladys Pearson and her sister, Mrs. Ruth LovealL are spending their vacation at Lake Louise and Banff, Canada. : : ; Mrs. isobel Barnett of Murrys- Ville. Pa- is visitinv r.),,o. J friends in Sunnyside. , She flew oui io oe with her family at me morial services for her mother, Mrs. Madge Taylor. c ' Pfter and Judy Luthy of Powell uuc are visiting their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Beck ley. . Th Stcrtewnrcru ScJenu Oregtrx ? fonday. TuIt 8 1SSI3 Amity Hbmcs Have Guests .New Srrie ' AMTTY Mrs. ipe M. Barr- and children vacationed; - during , the past week with-' her brother and family at Coos Bay. O j - Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport, Bellingham, Wash, are visitors with their son. the Rev. C R, Davenport, and family. They ar rived Friday evening. I Mr. and. Mrs. Cy - Austin and children of Menlo Park, Calif., are guests of Mrs. Austin's parents, the Roy Casteels, and her sister. Mrs. H. N. Wilcox. I The Clifford Dobbins family from Sisters are visiting his father and mother for a few days. His parents will return to central Ore gon or a visit tfai ;ttve ranch. k"i' :': ii i ' ' n . .: '" Helieopteit jDusting Mint for iTurnidge : sutetauok $; Mrrt. ! ' JEFFERSON f ff? ahd , Mrs. Dale Turnidge 1 were ; hosts 'at a family dinner honoring the birth day anniversary "of the former's father, David Turnidge. t Dean Johnson from the Alder man farms at Grand Island has been dusting mint by helicopter this week at the David ITurnidge farm at Talbot It is thought that the helicopter, being able to fly lower than an airplane, can reach the under leaves of the mint with, the dust and it will not be scat tered so far abroad. Bast is re ported in many mint fields here this, summer. , ' ' Meacliani's Ashes Scattered on Trail BAKER. July S-OPk-Ashes of the later Walter Meacham, Oregon historian, today, were spattered over the old Oregon Trail near here. - His widow, her son. I Matthew Myers, and Joe Axford of Port land, a long-time friend, carried the remains to Flagstaff hilL There a brief ceremony was held with d. T. Haight, : Clarence Crouter and Leo Adler, all of Baker, participating. The ashes were- placed in the sagebrush and dust where ruts of old prairie schooners still are vis ible, r : . Meacham died in Portland July i.t - - 1 f : y;r During World War II the U.S. navy was able to reduce by one half the amount of rubber rt-r quired by combat vessels. - Ttitti 1 " " ' ' ii ""'i ii i : - " ... t . Beiuty'g tne word for this new Ford Vic toria. Beauty within and beauty without. "Windows that open and have no post between. Upholstery of fine Crafpcord and miracle-wear vinyL The safety of all around visibility jj(most vindow area in the low-price field). There room for eight or at half ton of freight in Ford's "Country Squire. Just fold ita "Stowaway center seat into the floor and you have more than 9 feet of level, load ing space. It offers you your; pick of power (V-8 or Six). And you can choose from three great drives: . Fordomatic, Overdrive, and: Con Tenlional Drive. I i ' This sporty I new Ford . convertible will spell new worlds of driving pleasure for you and your family. It rides silky smooth with .new Automatic Ride Control self-adjusting the ride to the road. Stops are extra safe and easy, with Double-Seal King-Size Brakes, And driving's more savingful, too, thanks to Ford Automatic; Mileage Maker, Terrific Come in for a 'Test Drive'! i .. . t t . -, . r M l in i ur You ccn pay more; but you can't buy better EP CUT WCES mi mm Prices Good thru Wednesday , 1 1 43c ARRID DEODORANT 2 48c 19c CHAMP SHAVE LOTION 2 24c 59c LADY EVA BUBBLE BATH 2 , 64c 10c DUP0NT TOOTH BRUSH 2 , 15c 25c HOWES NAIL POLISH REMOVER 2 ,., 30c 9c WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 2, 14c 49c "42" HAIR OIL 2 54c 89c HALO SHAMPOO n 73c 59c WILLIAMS AQUA VELVA 39c 98c WILDR00T CREME OIL TONIC I 69c TOILETRY LATEST TOP JUNES "On Top of Old Smokey" "Sound j Off" ?' Jezebel" "Too Yoong" "Mocting Bird Hill" 'How High the Moon1 Photo 10c APPLE TURNOVERS 5C each , . - lr i ... 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