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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salens Oregon. Tuesday Morning," August 11, 1931 PAGE TIE i- ' TODAYATDALLAS Pi:rryda!e V Resident Passes There; 'Was Legislator ' ; .-. InVNineties .v.-. jPERRYDALE, Aug-'.l 0. Fu neral serrices will be held at Dal las Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, yfor ..Lawrence Keyt, - well known f Perrydale, resident and former legislator who died here Saturday evening. Mr. Keyt was a member 1 "of a pioneer family-, of -t hi-ac- j tlon,- and hadHvejhere aV-uot the entirety of his 70 years - K'. ' vai .hnrn hira ISCi. ' Lawrence -Keyt attended scti.,u J . at 'Perrydale -and. -Monmouth, aurt In 1887 was married to-Ella Wise: j He conducted general merchan r dise store here for about 12 years, and .wag also In business in Port land for a few years. He was - elected to the state legislature in .1880.-; r- ' - r- ,- WHh the exception of the few years he was in Portland, be spent virtually 'all of his life at Perry "dale. He was -a' member of the Christian church 'here. . -- ;'. ' Six-, daughters' "survive: 'Elsie Stult of Perrydale. Ola Watt' of Salem; Nellie Keyt - and. Bessie . Kerry, v both' of Sn Francisco. Wanda' Roberts of Honolulu, and - Ldd FefHs of Proentx,;Ariz. --'.;' . BurlaKwill Win the Bethel . -. . , . iiv. .. i-. - eematery... v v,.,.-,-., .... - v.ee- web Pin is JEFKERSOK, Aug. 10 Wil liam .Pratt of Los Angeles, . arriv td here-Thursday, and is a faest at the hem of Dr. and Ms. J.'O. Van Winkle,' while be Is spending his vacation In this vicinity, Pratt Is an employe-of the Santa Fe rail road company at Los Angeles,; He Is a former Jefferson boy, and. has many friends here. ;. . tmr. . William ' Looney has purchased the city property of Mr. and. Mrs. D. II. Looney on ; the corner of Second street and North avenue. The Looney family expect te take possession about September 1., Mr. , aad Mrs. Ralph .Weddle and family who bare been living, la, Salem for the past year, hare moved back' to their home north of the' school bouse. Mr., and Mrs. Creasy .who occupied the Weddle house,, moved Into E. J. Shuma ker's house on Second streets Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beach and sons Frank and Ralph, and Miss Jean McKee left early Saturday morning for. Bend,, where they will spend the weekend as guests of- Mr. and Mrs.' Beach's daugh ters, Mr: and Mrs. Harlow Blakley and family, and Miss Joan Beach. - Mrs. George Carroll Jr., arrlred from Kelso, -Wash., Friday for a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKee and other relatives in this vicinity. ? IIOPMERE, Aug. 10. Mrs. Jo seph Glgger and son Myrlen Glg ger hare ' returned borne from Kallspel, Mont. Dr. and -Mrs. F. J. Andro and Jean Andro, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh . Williamson and children. Joseph ine and Walter, Homer Smith, El- ,.oise GiUmore, Miss Margaret Wil on, Jerome Cook and Homer Goulet, Jr., were dinner guests at ' the country home of Mr. and Mrs. . Homer Goulet recently. Mrs. Margaret Matson aad her , brother, Mike Krebs of Portland, were guests the past week at the Bv LaFountain home near Hop mere. - Other ' guests were Henry St. Louis of Everett, Wash. Mrs. M. LaFoun tain "has gone to Port land to Tisit her 'daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith -and on bar" moved to Salem whero they will make their -home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Neilton and child- . ren, recently from Elreno,-Okla., have moved into the Jake Grayson ' house. -' . '. Evelyn Boles - Hostess to 4 Ht 1 ' Group pi Bethel BETHEL. Aug.' 10. A. group of girls of the . Bethel school en joyed a wiener roast at the home of Evelyn Boles on the Pea road Thursday night. - The'gToup was composed of the members of the 4-H club sewing class, 'including Zlna Davis, who took the' 4-H clnb SHORT NAME A t -- v r --: . yt.. n 2 ' The . smiling resident of Chicago t pictared ' here is not . scanUir equipped when it ceroes to most thing offered by this world, but with his name well, that's some-'' thing else agaia. He-claims, and -with good greands, that ho baa the shortest name ia the Urutad States. Tho lists are now open. Can you beat Mr. A A? That's kia aamt, ' v ;t.,o Wddin! ; . VISiTIIIOLOIIi K BIGGER (i S0;i RETiii HOME . BABY-KILLING IN I s r n - . 1 t .wl V. v-" . ' -i-.Z-.i7 ; -' l ' ' 1 - L-J CHAL 6EV1VACQUA ' .; j "' 1 r YtrVittl T ar .k; fiV.- Vrl. fa Haw T . cars. IMI Iwiu ia Ika wL:l. I 1.-1 Z . . - - --.-i snuinu, I a s-rlM war ea tke crime Uta.- lOTrnar. RM-lt af New .;. (;.: ; the mhctmiIi reaaaa work' 'at-PratiimpreTfous to com ing to Bethel, and Hilda Bahnsen. who has been' taking the - work with Mrs. " Weddle this Tacatlon. . , The 'glrlr '.spent', the evening playing games in the orchard, and at the i close . roasted weiners around th bonfire. . , ' Those present were Mary Ham- rlek, Xaada - Froehlick, Iaabelle Creech. Evelyn -Boles, Lois Ham rick, Hilda Bahnsen, Zlna Davis, Gertrade Froehllck and the teach er, Mrs.' Carmallte Weddle, Mrs. Harry Boles - and Norma June Boles. - 4 - . chman Averts Blaze . TURNER, Aug. 10 A trio of half grown boys who dropped from a; S. P. train one evening recently, undertook to camp in an old shed across the street from the Bones - garage, and were no ticed to be carelessly smoking while sitting and . reclining on bales of bay. . . - The town walcliman was noti fied, and. by the time he reached their "camp", a bucket of water was needed to put out a careless ly started fire. .They were in vited to ' find . a less dangerous camping place. . New Turner Mill Takes ' Grains Now . .., .. . . .- , " - TURNER, Aug. 10." Grain is being received at Turner's new feed and flour mill. The .water was - turned into " the. ditch .1 last week and soon the machinery will be set In .motion. . . R. ,'Ve - Tbtissen i Is ! the' local manager,"; - . . -' Also, ! Turnerrs ,new sawmill is well . on" ' the . way. the big boiler hating: Just been installed, accord ing, to ,W. A. Martin,, propietor, and the work will : be rushed so that In, a: feweeks .logs'iW.ill be going in and lumtoercoming-out. Shivleys Leave : . , 'For Da kota Horn e - HAZEL GUEEN. Aug. 10 Mr and - Mrs.. Harold - Shirley and children. Helen. Ellnore, Ralph. and Walter, left Saturday mora Ipg for their-home-ldSoutb Da kota. -They havebeen guests at the hoine' of Mr", and Mrs." W." W Rutherford Uot -tlve - past'several weeks. Mra.--Shivley is a sister ta Mrs.' Rutherford. -. .'.'' ' ' During their stay hero ' much time was spent in visiting various beach resorts and some of tho scenie places inland ' including a trip along the beautiful Columbia highway. .- , ..:"!' ' - : ) 1SIT IV LYONS LYONS. Aug. 10 Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Card well of Mehama were calling oa Lyons friends Sunday. The Cardwells own a nice farm and home about three miles east of-Mehama. 1 They cama here from the east about two years ago . and after spending a short time ia Salem they located on the farm which they purchased from Mrs. Minnie Lurfay of Salem. Mr. Cardwell and family speak very highly ; of Oregon's wonderful climate. . -: HAND APPEARS -. " -HrBBARtr. -Aur. ia i " Th ' Hubbard bead, under.' the " direc tion of Dr. de Lesplnasse, gave a concert- Saturday evening In the Methodist park. It - was largely attended. The Women's Guild of the Federated churches -of 'Hub bard served ice r ream aad cake to the arowd-'c ' s- EagleEye of GANG BATTLE ENRAGES GOTHAM ine CLEMEfiT FUU HELD AT AH JEFFERSON. Aur. 9 Fun eral services were held for Clinton L: plement Saturday afternoon at the' Fort miller Funeral parlor in Albany. Mr. Clement died at tho Albany general hospital - Friday, August 7. after a brief - illness. The services were In charge of Rer. Rex Dallas, of tho Albany Christian church. Music was fur nished by Mrs. J. O. Van Winkle. Mrs. G. C. Mason, Gilbert and Benson Spragg. with Mary Louise Fontaine at the piano. The pall bearers were Paul McKee. Earl LynesChas. McKee, Fred Looney, T. O. Kester: and Herman Kes- ter. ; ! i J Mr. Clement was born May 10, 1859 In "Wapello. Iowa, later com ing to Oregon with his family, and has been a resident of this com munity for 40 years. For the past two years, he has been employed as night man at the Terminal in Jefferson. lift Is survived by three daugh ters, and one son. Mrs. J. C. Dick inson, and Mrs. E. G. Chapjn of Portland, Mrs. Chas. " Hoyt x of Sweet Home, and Harry Clement of Oakland, Calif., also six grand children. - FIRE M VALSETZ VALSETZ. August 10 Chief Fire Warden Hugh Walker still lias some 25. or.' 30 men fighting the Willamette Logging company lire.: , Nineteen, men were ; sent from the mill in Dallas and a camo was made In old camp sev en near, -he fire. --This -group of men ' was ' sent- back to Dallas Thursday - evening- after .three days battle with. fire., falling snags, and smoke. A new crew was sent also. from. Dallas Friday -morning to continue the fight. Hugh Walker, chief "fire, warden. reported the fire well under, con .1 lie ... " - a shim i tae cMJty akas that ui -mtm ii v.L.. i . , .... - , . 7 r wmr umhi MEN STILL FIGHTING " aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSBSaWavvamaaaaaa . r W ' - or! vacation TELEPHONE They are away in tht country. jYou art at home, -Yet any part of hundreds or thousands of miles of, ,wire is ready to bringf their voices to you.' -You decide to join them. Again' you lift' tht receiver. Over mountain, forest and valley your voice speeds to them." ... j : " ".-.': ' Service to- other . places is . 4 part of your tle- j psoat usefulness to you. . r ' Tiie Paqhc TmrhoNE troi. . ,Wilfour ,Wcrth.;Mre. ward-; en in and around Valsets; expect to keep an eagle eye. on' tho tiro for the rest of the month.' Ed and O.'W. Yeager returned from Texas,' Oklahoma, and Kan sas this past week where they have been, visiting friends and relatives . the past two months. Both were well, pleased to be back' to Oregon and the moun tains. - : CELEBRATED HERE PLEASANT VIEW, Aug. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Earl E: Cook were guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Brougher, of Sa lem, the occasion .- being - tho birthdays of Mr. Brougher and Mr. Cook. The evening ". was spent In playing games, and, at a lata boar, light refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wallace and soa Merrill, : of- Bremerton, Wash., spent the. weekend at the home of Mrs. Mary F. Cole. Mrs. Wallace ia a sister of Mrs. Cole. A group from here picnicked Sunday at Roaring River hatch err. Included were: Mrs. Aman da Plummer, Albert Plummer, Sclo: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Der ry and son Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Derry. Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weddle, Mr. and Mrs Loo Weddle and son Lamoute, Jefferson; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wallace and son Merrill, Bremer ton. Wash,, and Mary F. Cole. GIRLS SERVE DINNER " HUBBARD, Aug. 1 0 -Marjorie Wolfer and Anna Knight gave their second dinner fir their fire maker's rank in Camp Fire, at the home of Marjorie ;V olfer, Thursvl aj. . i no meoyrazi r preseni . wcra Gnngadene Bldgood, the guardian of the group; Beatrice and Helen Claypool, Betty.-Brown.. Marlon McKenxie and Dorothy McKey. be sides the hostesses, Marjorie Wol fer and Anna Knight. Additional guests were Mildred Ott and Leah Kromling. . . ; sL i 1 VT" theyre And TusxMArn,CoitsAiir "- T U Y . 1GE CBEA&l SOCIAL West Salem Woman Called To Minnesota by, Illness" Of her Mother WEST SALEM, 'August 10 The. La dies' Aid society of Ford Memorial church wiH hold an' ice cream social oa theharch lawn Thursday afternotfh and evening as a means of partially defraying expenses . of the new parsonage roof and other incidentals. An impromptu program will be given; Bernard- and Virginia Kobler are spending a week at ML Angel as guests of their aunt. Miss Helen Freskin. -- -. Mrs. J. I. Miller" who baa been very seriously Hi the past week is slowly improving. " - ' , Miss Elsie Wilson is tearing to day ' for ' her " home . in - Portland after a. week's visit at the home of her sister. Mrs.. E. L. Miller. Mrs. Frank ElnfeldL-ba ring re ceived news of the serious Illness of her mother In Minnesota, has left ' for , that state accompanied by' her daughters, Eldorls and Etta May. . They expect -to be ab sent threo months. . . '.' . A group of 'West Salem folk drore7 Sunday; evening to'. West Stayton where' : they . enjoyed an ice cream treat at. the .home of Mr. and -Mrs. . Charles . Phlltlps. The guests, all of whom are rela tives of their "hosts, were Mr. and Krs.LW. rj: Philllpa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles' -Warm - and family,- Mr. and. Mrs."George" Lathrop and two children,'? Mr. . and .-' Mrs." : E.'V A. LDiekson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. RIerson and' family of Rosedale. ' . ' .'"" - V ... . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hathaway hare ' returned " from a"" rlsfl bf several days with Mrs. Hatc hway's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brookshlre of - Battleground, Wash. " ' r :. ' " Mrs. Ralph. Bloom and daugh ters, "Dora and Rachel, with Mrs.' Bloom's parents, .Mr. and-Mrs. George Fltxpatrlck, iavo gone to the seashore where they '- expect to spend a fortnight at different resorts.' ' ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Emll Seifrert and family hare returned - from "an outing of several days- at Twin Rocks. . . Mr.' and Mrs. William Kelso started Wednesday b motor for Rut. Nov.; where they will visit relatives. Mrs. . Kelsq's . mother, Mrs. Loona Hopkins expects to retain with them and to make her home here. Pearl Breed en Is convalescing from a reeent appendicitis opera tion. . Pearl is the lx year old daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. C. H. si ttUn b (B si HE SHARP impact of bat against ball. brings I I thousands of eager' fans from their scats in a single movement a fleet fielder dashes for-" ward to make the catch, spears the ball the game 'is saved. - j"7 -J'- .'. ' .- ' - ';.:-; MILLIONS of American men and women are tin- spectators of this drama of baseball but most of thero witness it through the sports pages of tlt-ir daily newspapers. V I. -:- ' -: A:i.ijrlDl3n.IVCWSPAPKn:OF THE ASSOCIATTDD POESS - O- I' -N. Y. TO TURKEY IN ONE HOP. : O.,.. t .i f i A I V- ILL j. Virtually iven- ap for-los' Rasell t Board mm and John Poland o. ; piloting the Bellaixsa-monopUna !Cape Cod," dropped down out of the - skies at Istanbul, formerly Constantinople, Turkey, earry'en the morn ;inf of July Se,,to set.-a new-world's Joiyr-distance record lif approx imately, 6,(035 -across, the Nrth Atlantie' adf see ef:Eurepe. ' The daring, airmen, Boardman- ia cockpit- and Potando. en- ground," hepped .ifff . frxim' Uew ; Tork early on July lt Insert : depUta - both " men' La cockpit of their, place, Bsardmaa beinar at rixhC ' Breeden. .- , . --.' ' ' ' Sunday"', dinner , guests .-. at the 8.". L. Burke , home were -Mr. and Mrs.' J. E. Loggaa .of. Burns, Mr. and; -Mrs. G. . C.. .Goodlow and daughter Virginia of Dallas. Jit. and Mrs. Clyde Rodgers and fam- lly of Sclo. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff . Walker spent the weekend -at Newport as guests of Mrs. Walker's, parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Jess Frey. . . Rev, and Mrs.C. L Dark, left this morning ! for .Tacoma .where Mr. park will attend a minister ial summer, school. . They, expect to be absent" 10' days. Mr. and Mrs. Dou Taylor were dinner hosts Sunday to Mrs. Tay lor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stewart of Carlton. The -Floyd LaDue family have moved to Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Camf ield who came ' here from Salem- are- Irving In the house at 1179 Third street' for merly occupied by the LaDues THR V.- '.-:..;- 5 II: 5 , , COMPLETE NEWS OF - - !. ' eouco- sasi - : O Mahyisrtvri At BrownHome - HUBBARD," Aug.' ! Guests atk the .heme of Mr. aad . Mrs. Waldo F. Brown over, the week end were the - Misses I. Gorgo Miller aad Lucille Bwlag- from Portland, the former a sister of Mrs. Brown;. Mr.-and" Mrs Edwin F. Brown and babies, Phyllis and Phoebe of Vancouver, Wash.- Mrs. Edwin -Brown - la also' a sister of Mrs. Waldo 'Brown. Mr. aad Mrs. Edwin Brow- came from Cervallis where Mr. Brown has " beta at tending summer school, at Oregon State college, and Phyllis las been attending nursery ch Sl7 They stayed over for the American Le gion convention. ' Thlle - la Cor- vallls they visited Mrs. . Emily Brown, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Stock ton and Mr.- and Mrs. H. B. Tick ers, mother -and sisters of Mr. Brown. . " s . . .... Dim Hit so n If j --v- . : . V. j THE ' ASSOQ ATED PRESS sports experts i serve this audience daily with interesting, coTor jful and accurate newsThrough their eyes, mil- lions of readers see the excitingi tbe comical, the.' significant, the human side of the diamond in dispatches thrilling .as the game itself, always re liable, always interesting. ; " ! ASSOCIATED PRESS news ef sports is the . standard'of the nation. ' . ' j ' , ;. '. . BASEBALL DAILY FIRE If ES OUT IVAGrJER HOUSE Newlyweds, - Occup a n t s, . Lose all Effects; Sus - pect Incendiary SALEM HEIGHTS, Aug. 10.- Sunday shortly after noon fire destroyed- tho Dan Wagner hom occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunt. , ' , ; . ' The Hunts were out for the af ternoon. Tho day being hot, neither wore wraps, and before they arriTed home the place aaa In flam; and all' their .clothicg destroyed as well as many gifts received by the' young couple since their . recent marriage here. . ' Early la the evening the Saleu fire department was called, a, sec ond time to save the home of John Kosberg, his barn and a children's play, house having caught fire from a burning ember blown., hy the wind from the ruins of the Wagner home next door.. Kosberg lost his home by fire' about three years ago, and but for prompt ac-.. tlon. of nearby neighbors womd have suffered a like loss Sundsy. - The circumstances surrounding " the burning of the Wagner homo - have led the people of this district to "attribute it to incendiarism; Mehama Guests '. Enroute South MEHAMA, Aug. 1.0 Mr. and Mrs. JL N. Phillips and children of Buckley, Wash., left here Sai- arday morning- for Wendling aft er - spending tno weeK visiung their -parents," Mr and Mrs. H. Phillips. ' - Mrs. Harry Anderson and three children, of Lebanon spent the week with the John -Moo family . I auMlersell competitioai Wben otikers advertise for so much". I selT it for less! Price mark" oa all goods! 1 "Five Tears Instructor at too Portland Dental College' Dr. F. C. JONES, Dentist Over Ladd - Bush Bank V. V . . . .... rc. The REMEMBER l' ! -