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PAGE TTHI :TE OREGON STATESMAN, Salesf. Ore?on, galcr2ay llornla Jcly 11, 1931 .EUR DEATH .. SCIO, .July 10 Caroline Shel ton died at the Albany General al -hospital Wednesday morning at the age of SI yean, 11 months and one day. Caroline . Miller wss torn, on the Miller homestead eaat C Pclo August 7. 1S79. There ahe grew to womanhood and on D cexaber 12. 1897 was united In marriage to John I. Shelton; To this union were born six children, Stella Alphln of Caubjs, Vannle of Drain, Doris McClain of Port land, Ruth Forsch of ; Portland. UTa Shelton and anaean ruray of Scio: all of whom survive her. She Is also survived by - the following brothers ' and sisters: Bam Miller of Alpine, Henry Mil ler" and wunam Miner oi ocw, Mrs. Emma Carl of Los Angeles, Mrs. Mae Bowman of Aberdeen, Ida.. Mrs. J. I. Arnold, Mrs. A. I. Arnold. Mrs.' Charles Rhoda, Mrs. Prtco Neal ot Scio and Mrs, Roe Ehelton" ot Monroe and also.;' 14 grandchildren. No arrangements hare been made for the funeral i-rice. Interment will be in the Miller cemetery. -- . School Plant : Being Built : ' - - t - vrtmnni OK S VwT Tnlw 1 A VT 0&a w -rf Constraetlon - on the new grade school house is getting weu un derway. The concrete foundation was completed Jnly S. Carpen ters are busy cutting the frame work while the concrete is hard- The 'frame building which Is being constructed 4s to be a four mnm faionui sivie dduoidk whu a full basement. A modern elec tric iirhf.-wfttar ana neatinr sys tem will be put in. - Freak Accident Injures Boy STATTON, July 10 Wallace, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humphrey, is suffer ing from burns which ; he re ceived In an unusual way. ,. In company with several other children he was near a small fire fa tha rnA hot WPPTI the HnmDh- rey and Dr. Korinek residences, which had been built to burn up the debris from fireworks and firecrackers. He was stooped over looking, on the ground for a good cracker", when a piece of a Roman candle, which evidently had not completely exploded In the regular way, popped out of the fire and under the tall .of the Jacket he was wearing. He immediately rolled on the ground and his father and others hastened to his aid, but not be fore his back was almost com pletely burned over. Dr. Beau champ, who was present gave him medical attention at once. There are some bad blisters on his back, and he Is confined to his bed. - , . . , j j UNLUCKY IN lUNG AT HUBBARD t a.' i Pleasant View Entertains Guests PLEASANT VIEW. July 10 Guests at the home of Mrs. M. F. Cole recently" were, Mrs. Laura DaTis and daughters, Addle and June, of Oakland, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Aerlel Besoaln of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Besoaln also vis ited at Washougal, Wash, -i Mr. and Mrs. George Wood and baby have moved to the W. W. Beardsiey iarm, rrom saiem. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cook made a business trip to the Lacomb district the first of the week. LEGION PIOIO PLANNED WOODBURN, July 10 Ar- gion picnic have been made by the Woodburn "American Legion aux iliary. A picnic for the men and women Legionnaires will be held la Shad-E-Acres park near Bar low Sunday, July 19. It has been planned that a picnic lunch will be served in the park at 1 o'clock. Refreshments of ice, cream and coffee are to be furnished by the women's auxiliary. The day will b spent in; swimming and en joy- lax the - other arrangements or rered at the park. The owners of the park have agreed to . admit too party members at reduced ROAD IMPROVED TURNER, July 10. The pub- lie Is again .halted by detours on tho completing of the road, pave ment with tho new bridges put In last year on the Turner-Aumsvllle road, which Is a short job. The most work being required Is In connection with tho new bridge near the O. P. Given place 'and on we new concrete cuiven oy we 8. A. Riches' farm. It was at the latter place that three young men 'ran off the temporary bridge last November and wrecked their au tomobile. This is on the Turner- Marion road. FIRK DESTROYS HOME . AUMSVILLE, July 10. -Tuesday evening at about 8 o'clock the farm house of Henry Tessen and Its contents burned, with only a tew dishes saved. The farm is lo- . sated two and one-half miles north f Aumsville. By the time friends discovered the fire and got there It was too late to do any good. The building carried some insur- ance. - l Toung berry, a cross between the loganoerry ana xne -xexasi siaca. harrr. has found favor with the -1 cannery - handling the Hubbard berry crops. A iew crates xrom the P. A. Weber tana near Can by nd tho W. T.-Hoffman and tho George Hall farms of .Hub bard were tent to the cannery at Salem for a trial and the rerort received by the growers Is very satisfactory.: The company i pleased with, the flavor of the berry and with Its canning Qual ities and predict that all that is neoded-for Its success is the de velopment of a market, j , 4 Tho Hubbard growers received sample cans of tho fruit and com plimented tha ' manager of the berry, house and his "assistant with a can -each. : . .. 1.1 Max Haer waa declared loser July 4 in the ring ai Reno, bat ho de clared himself winner a few days later when he marHed Dorothy Dunbar Wells, former screen actress, with whom bo Is shown ahore. j i " . . ; 1:1 Berry Picking S00n Finished f i WE3T STAYTdN. July 10 Berry picking will soon be com pleted .here. There' will only be one or two more pickings of blackcaps, j ' It is reported that tho San- tlam blackberries have not done well this year because there has been too much moisture. The heat caused berry growers of this district some trouble when they tried to get pickers. The thermometer reached IS early Tuesday afternoon. 1 1 BRIDGE BEING REPAIRED STATTON, July 10 The bridge here is closed each day from 8 a. m. until f p. m. while a .crew of men are repairing It. It Is thought that It will take a month to put the bridge in shape and it is very -Inconvenient. Residents of Linn county who usually do their trading here are obliged to go elsewhere, unless they come to ' Stayton via Lyons. Ono mall route goes to Lyons from Stay ton and on down on tho other side of tho river back to town, and the carrier is obliged to dou ble back a distance of about 86 miles on account of not being able to cross tho bridge at tho end ot his route. . t DAUGHTER IS BORN TURNER, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Eusley are receiving the congratulations of their friends upon the birth of a daughter,- July 7 at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Eusley have been residents ot Turner. Mrs. Eusley is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bar nett. who are rejoicing over the birth of their first grandchild. GUESTS AT CLOVERDALE CLOVERDALE. July 10 Wil liam Howard and children, Olive, Vernon and Floyd ot Watson vllle, Calif., spent a few days at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. An derson. Mr. Howard is a brother to Mrs. Anderson v They left here Wednesdsy for Ledridge, Canada, where they will visit other relatives. Dallas Police Chief Answers DALLAS. July 10 Chief of Police Neufeldt of Dallas filed an answer today' to the damage suits brought against htm by Por ter 8. Kina and Laura K- McCar tyV Tho claims aro a result of an automobile accident last 'Jan nary.; . "!... !'; In his answer. Neufeldt said that a car was. parked oh the highway at this spot and td avoid hitting tha car ahead which slowed down ho made ai sharp turn to the left. - In doing so he had a head on collision - with' a ear ; driven. . by King. .. Neufeldt asked that tho. ease bo dismissed and that . he be given Judgment for costs and disbursements Aris ing from the case. Berry Pickers Are Entertained 1 j HUBBARD. July 10 Tho Isst day of berry picking at tho W. T. Hoffman farm was celebrated by a taffy-pull at the l camp grounds by tho youthful pickers Friday evening. A merry time was reported by tho group Including Miss Blanche Baker and Miss Elizabeth Baker of Independence. Miss Merle Ball and Miss Charlotte Ball of Battle ground, Wash. Tony Zimmerman and Timmy Zimmerman of Ore gon City, Miss Helen Knight, Miss Anna ' Knight. Charles Knight, Miss Marlon Carlson, Miss Geral dlno Carlson, Melvin Hargrade, Cedrlc Morris and Maxwell Smo- Unsky, all ot Hubbard. Berry House at Hubbard Closed HUBBARD, July 10 Tho ber ry house, the receiving unit ot tho Hubbard Cooperative Fruit Growers' association, closed lta doors Co all berries Friday! noon. Tho loganberry season has been of an average length with more than an average production ' of fruit to tho aero. Two tons to the acre Is considered tho average yield while In many casea this season the yield has been greater. , r- PRUNE CROP LOOKS GOOD i AUMSVILLE. July 10. The farmers of this community are well pleased with this good weath er since tho rain, and aro very busy making . hay. Tho . prune rrowers aVer lookinr forward in a 'good crop of prunes this season. 17 BlBBBBlBBBlBBSliBBllBBBaBBBBBBSBSMSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBia i V MARKET GARDENERS WEST STAYTON, July 10. West Stayton growers who have stalls in the new Salem Farmers' Market are said to be doing bet r business now than in the past. .There are five West Stayton fcooths. r- . Thos who . are renting the tooths are hoping to have more Wtst Stayton products in the nesr future. ; -, - SON IS BORN TALBOT. July 10 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mitchell aro the proud parents of a baby boy born to them recently at & Salem hospital. 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LIBERTY ST. Phone 8774 - n Eyeninss by Appointment SALE2L OREGON West Salem News - llr. and Mrs. Joe Cnnnlngham ot Lincoln. . Neb., , were Monday visitors' at tha Edwin Brook home. They wore accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nleola of payton Mrs. Leonard Bnrgoyne. a for mer resident of West Salem, writes to- friendr hero from her homo at Stevensville. MonU. that a heavy frost on Jnly 4 frose all their garden. Tho Bargoynes uve in. tho. foothills, of. the. Rocky mountains. ; .- Mr. aad Mrs. Albert Beck-man and son Gene drove to IfcMinn Tillo Thnrsday whera they . were gnosis of Mrs. Beck-man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Whlsnand. - Mrs. Eva M.mlth' and three sons from 'Alpangh. CaL,;.are .at 12S Third street. They have pur chased property on North Summer street,- 8alemy and "will 7 camp there while building a hew home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Loggan and son Charles,: Jr.,' ot Bnrns were smests last week of Mrs. Mary- Elisabeth Davis. - Another, recent guest- of Mrs. Davis was Rev. Alexander Hawthorne, who was pastor seven years ago of tha. Methodist ehareh at West Salem. He la now stationed at Tigcrd. .Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Carter en tertained - Sunday--Mrr Carter's brother, 3ale Chaffee, who is with tho merchant marine.' Ho had Jost disembarked 'at Seattle from tho 8. S. Idaho on furlough. Ho is sow in Tillamook,-where he is Tisitlhf his mother and sisters. V : Attend Jtewnkm . Mr. and. Mrs.- W. D. PhiUlpsjr Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hathaway, Mr. and- Mrs. .Enimett. Dickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hath away and family, Mr. and Mrs George .Lathrop and family, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips, Merle Phillips and Wesley. Hathaway drove Sunday to tha Charles Phil lips home at-Turner where a fam ily dinner and reunion was en Joyed. -Other guests - were Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Rlerson . and family of Rosedale; Mr: and Mrs. Guy ' Barnes of Port Townsend, Wash;: Mr.- and . Mrs.- Wilfred Weathers of Independence. . .; .; I Mr. and Mrs: .W.;M. ' Andrews were recent gheets at '.the John Hamby. homa at Garibaldi ; ' " 'I Mr. and : Mrs." Jorry Simpson who have lived the past year on Klagwood avenue. hava moved: to the" LSut el apartments in Salem, ; ?Mr. and - Mrs.' R. - E. Pattlson'. and . Miss ThUda Johansen with Kenneth Wittel of Longview, Wash spent the ; weekend c at Breitenbush springs. r 3 ' -' Arthur Akers was a business visitor at Coryallls tha beginning ot the week. - r ' : Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Richard son with .their daughter and son-in-law,- Mr., and-Mrs. Steven, Lee of Tall Bridge, Wash and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Ander son, of Salem - motored - to. Aunxs Tille one day recently whoro they enjoyed a picnic luncheon togeth er. - .W---.-:---'.':. ' . ' Friends, of H. J, Saunders, who formerly: odttod - tho West Salem Star. will bo aaddened to learn ot his sadden passing at Port Orf ord, where he was preparing to edit a weekly newspaper. Mr. Saunders dropped" dead on the street the day following , his arrival at Port Or fordi "'.-.- - Mr.- and Mrs. - Robert - Clarke, who formerly lived here and later moved to Portland are again in West Salem. Clarke Is now own er of and is operating tho West Salem bus line, succeeding C. C Mohr." - - ' Mrs. F. J. Carter is staying with Mrs. M. E. rGrandma Davis during- the temporary abseneo of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Joe Ray, who aro getting- In their hay crop on their ranch at Alsea; ' ' Kew Pastor Arrlrea '-, Rev. and Mrs.' C. I. Dark are now settled in the Methodist per fonafe having arrlTed the begin ning ot the week from ODell; Mr. Dark's former pastoratev- . . : MrJ and '. Mrs. s. p Wiso have returned from . -ten day, visit to their former homo at Palls City. ? ' . Mr. and Mrs Robert Molr have gone 7 to" ' Saskatchewan," Can., where' they 1 win - bo for a while and possibly permanently with a married daughter. .".Mis Gladys Mamford, a granddaughter of -the Molrs, went with them. ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis .Walker and family' who llred in the .Burns house on Third street have moved to Portland.- The Walkers aro re centiyjrom Canada.' . '. '.. ' ; Leo' Stevens who has been. Ill Is staying for some" time at tho country homo of his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter-Stevens, near Albany.- ,-. -r . - ' , . Mr. and Mrs.. Cliff Walker were recent guests of relatives- at. New port, ' ?''.'l-"-?"-i"-.:.'" i C. H. EIghmyf former proprie tor ot the West Side Auto shop has closed his place of business and Is-now doing- repair work for the Valley Motor company in Sa lem. -. ..... - - -Mr. and - Mrs. Clrd Banrnft had as a weekend guest, Mrs. Ban eroffs sister. Miss Frances Guth ridgo of Marshfield.- Mlss LoU Creasey who is em ployed In the offices of a Portland bond company, was - a weekend gueat at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creasy. , Mxili' Lands ow Top of Car ATTMSVTLIai:.: JnW f A miu driving west- near Aumsville Snn- aay nignr John Powell's car col- uaea witn one driven by Lawrence Jordan of Pleasant Point. Mr. Jordan was hauling-a mule in a trailer, and when -his car was struck the mule was thrown Into the to D of .the Powell ear. Tli,- were -iour persons in the Powell car at the time. The young folks escaped .with 'minor cuts and bruises. , :.: -. . -.Jordan's automobile was not damaged as. badly as the Powell ear. r FINDS 1MPROVEMEVT " i TURNKR,. J uly 10. Rev. E. J. Gilsirap, who' left Turner - last Thursday evening for . San Luis Obispo, CaL; to visit his aged par eats.' who are : eonfinea in a hos pital, having both been paralysed, -writes that he finds his parents a trifle better. 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