The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 29, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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The-OREGON STATESMAN;- Salens OregoivrThiiisday Morning, August 29, 1935
PAGE SEVEN
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IT iNDEPHCE
Roy terry, Rose Festival Of
ficer, to Assist in Crowning
Queen Joan at Hop Fiesta
INDEPENDENCE, Au. 28.
Roy Terry, Yioe-prsident ot lhe
Portland Eos Festtral asoeia
tion, ami pcomlaent is the- Royal
Bosarians, -has accepted an invi
tation tendered by Hayor A. L
Thomas of tnis -city to assist in
the coronation ceremonies of the
queen of the annual Hop Fiesta
to be held here August 29, 30
and 31. Joan Dickson has been
chosen queen.
The crowning of the queen will
take, place at the Hop Bowl, In
dependence's civic stadium, at 11
a. ra. Thursday. Dignitaries from
many Willamette yalley and coast
districts will be in attendance at
the coronation and will take a
prominent part in the program.
The hop harvest celebration is
attracting wide attention and lo
cal citizens are preparing to en
tertain the largest crowd that hag
ever attended any event in the
city's history.
A rodeo, air circus, street car
nival, wrestling matches, vaude
ville, midnight cabaret, monstrous
floral and rodeo parade, children's
pet parade and show and many
other attractions are included in
the Hop Fiesta program.
Trip Along Coast
Interests Group;
See Battle Rock
' ROBERTS. Aug.-28. Mr. and
Mrs. Louis D. Johnston and his
brother, Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford
Johnston and son Wayne of Tal
bot, returned Saturday night from
a trip down the Pacific highway
through Roseburg and Coquille,
going as far south as Port Orford.
They visited a distant relative,
Henry Johnston, who lives on
Lake Garrison. He is a 1 a r g e
cranberry grower in that section.
Mr. Johnston who has kept
very close record on the temper
ature says it has never varied
over 10 to 15 degrees either way
during the past six years. The
temperature runs between 60 to
73 degrees. Port Orford has nev
er been known to have any fog
at any time of the year.
They saw the new harbor,
break water and wharf, then vis
ited Battle Rock State park. They
were on Battle rock from which
in frontier days two white men
kept off the Indians with a small
cannon and saved themselves.
This rock has a narrow beach of
sand conecting it with land at
low tide. Then they went, to Cape
Blanco lighihouse, the farthest
point west in the United States.
On thefr reurn home they came
back over the coast '.highway.
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HORIZONTAL
1 Sound made by sheep
4 -Derisive call
8 Rotating piece on a wheel
11 What Spanish king fled his
country ia 1931?
13 Soon
15 Rest
16 Young goat
18 Note of the scale
19 Wrath
20 Pale
21 Track made by wheels
22 Broken coat of a seed of grain
24 Reclined
25 Tumult
2S Electrified particle
27 Salt
28 Goal
29 Have existence
30 What English novelist wrote
"The Forest Lovers"?
52 Personal pronoun
34 Animal
35 Skill in performance
36 Exclamation cl contempt
37 Coarse hair
39 One spot
,'40 Permits
'41 Rude dwelling v;
42 Color
j 43 Title of respect "
144 Part of "to be" vr
'45 Armed combat :
146 What. R aa ft senl uJ
ttatesmaa married Julius
Ca Mar's aoat?
49 Additjoaal
SI What Creek maiden lost a race
by topping to pick op golden
apple?
53 Color
61- Leiter Stoefe aad what other
tennis player became Rational
Joablee champions im 1934?
55 Obtain
VERTICAL
1 1 Prohibit
' 2 Beverage
3 What great Roman highway ran
. from Rom to Capua:
! Way?
4 Stockings
5 Unit
9 Bone ,
7 What Hungarian town b noted
. for its wine, which turns green
. with age? . ; j
Utilities Paid Hopson Millions
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An admission that more than three million dollars had been received
by members of his family over a period of five years from utility
holdings was made by Howard C. Hopson, head of Associated Gas
& Electric Co., while testifying at the senate investigation of lobby
rng activities by utilities. Hopson, right, is shown explaining to
Senator Hugo Black, left, senate committee chairman, and Senator
Louis Schwellenbach, committeeman, center, the complicated struc
ture of the utility empire.
Name Miss Romig
School Principal
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Aug. 28.
Following several special sessions
of the school board, Miss Edith
Romig of Hillsboro, was chosen
by" that body as principal of the
Mountain View school to fill the
vacancy created by the recent re
signation of Mrs. E. N. Berry
(Georgianna Briggs.) Miss Elea
nor B r i g g s of Hermiston will
again teach the lower grades.
School will begin Monday, Sep
tember 23.
The 4-H girls' sewing club met
Saturday afternoon at the home
of their leader, Mrs. Ray Barker.
They have completed their year's
work and will exhibit it. includ
ing the quilt they made this year,
at the county fair at Dallas. The
girls will be entertained with a
slumber party at the Barker home
Friday night.
The club membership was re
duced to 10 by the recent depar
ture of one of their number. Pa-'
tricia Carter, for San Francisco,
where she will make her home.
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SHEFFER
8 Vulgar fellow
9 Indefinite article
10 Who was the Creek god of
satire and mirth?
12 Wind instrument
14 Insect eggs
17 Within
20 Who wrote "Ben Hur"?
21 Beverage
22 Child's protective cloth
23 Fish eggs
24 Binding custom
25 Suit
27 Unite with stitches
28 Siamese coin
39 Swine
31 Sooner than
32 Warm
33 Greek goddess of dawn
34 domestic animal
3fr--The Yukon River empties into
what sea ?
37 Counterfeit
38 Wit
39 Pertaining to the car
40 Kalian coin
42 Exclamation
43 Condiment
45 Married
46 Havinjr a dull but uniform
surface
47 Member of an Indian tribe
48 Posed for a portrait
50 Note of the scale
52 Towards
Herewith ia the solution to yes
terday's puzzle.
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Schw.ilenb.ch til Hopww
AUMSVILLE, Aug. 28. A
pleasant gathering was held at
Aumsville in the Highberger grove
on Sunday when the Coffey-Porter
clan assembled for their annual
get-together. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Read, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Read and chil
dren, Charlotte, Clarence, Alice
and Marjorie: Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Read and children, Billy and Bob;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Read, all of
Portland; Silas W. Read of Cor
vallis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Putnam
and daughters, Lenore, Theona
and Winona of Hillsboro, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Coffey, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Porter, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Von Behren, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Kowitz and children. Junior, Da
vid, Mary and Donald, all of Sa
lem; Mrs. Mamie Long and daugh
ter, Delvon, of Hebo; Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Sims and children,
Richard and Ernest; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Porter and daughter,
Helen, all of Stayton; Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Porter and sons, Ken
neth and Harold; Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Porter and Mrs. Maude
rBoone, all of Aumsville.
Officers of the clan were re
elected for the coming year: H.
C. Porter, president; Mrs. Edith
Putnam, vice-president; Lloyd
Read, secretary; Glen Porter,
treasurer, and Maude Boone, his
torian. The next meeting is to be
held on or about July 25, 1936,
at Aumsville in Highberger's
grove.
One feature of the bountiful
spread put before us at the noon
hour were plums gathered from
trees planted by German Coffey
(father of Frank Coffey of Sa
lem) in the early fifties. But that
which was most attractive was a
large cake with the names nicely
lettered. "Coffey - Porter," under
neath was the date, "1848."
This cake is more particularly
described as follows: Beginning at
a point 0.50 chains west of a large
cottonwood tree on the bank of
Mill creek in Sec. 25 T. 8 S. R. 2
W. of the Willamette Meridian in
Marion County, Oregon, and run
thence S. 0.025; thence W. 0.03
ch.; thence N. 0.025 ch.; thence
E. 0.03 ch. to the place of begin
nings and containing the best in
gredients ever put Into a cake,
more or less. Engineer Frank Cof
fey cf Salem, with his assistant,
Henry Porter, surveyed this cake
and divided it Into smaller tracts
and then every one present came
forward and each filed on his or
her claim and they all settled
down as neighbors. It is a ques
tion as to who made the first fil
ing. Some say it was made by
Lloyd Read of Portland, but oth
ers claim t was made by Harry
Porter of Stayton. The claims of
relatives not present were Jump
ed by other parties.
Is Convalescing
After Operation
KING WOOD, Aug. 28. Mrs. C.
E. Wetherby, who underwent a re
cent major operation at a Salem
hospital, is at home and reported
convalescing rapidly.
Weekend guests at the Warren
B. Baker home from The Dalles
were Baker's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dona
hue with their son, John.
1HS1 CAKE
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THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye
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WOODBURN, Ang. 2B. The
matter of filling two vacancies In
the Woodburn school district will
occupy a major portion of the
Ume Thursday aSgbt when the
achool board holds a meeting. E.
J. Allen, chairman of the board.
with his wife has been spending
some time in California but is
expected home In .time
meeting.
for. the
Vacancies have been created by
T. P. Otto, high school science
teacher, who has resigned to be
come superintendent of Manpin
schools, and Jack Kennedy, sev
enth and eighth grade teacher
who has handed in his resigna
tion in order to take the prin
cipalshlp at Hayesville school.
High school teaching contracts
have been signed by B. W. Dunn,
superintendent; J. Sidney John
son, Helen Gniss, Barbara Reed,
Mujiel White, Isabella Van Wan
ing, Esther Hettinger, Milton
Gralapp. Howard Miller and Gil
bert Oddie.
For instructing In the grade
schools contracts have been sign
ed by Myrtle Clark, Mary Scol-
lard, Margaret Tweedie. Georgia
Albee, Mary Lou Klstler and Iva
Harris.
Wallace Made Head
of Fire Volunteers
MOLALLA. Aug. 28. E. R. Wal
lace, Molalla, was elected presi
dent of the Clackamas County
Volunteer Firemen's association
at the first business meeting of
the organization here Monday eve
ning. The association was form
ed two weeks ago in Oregon City.
Roscoe Locke, Oregon City, was
elected secretary-treasurer. Wal
lace was formerly Molalla fire
chief. Forty-five firemen from
Canby, Bolton. Willamette, Ore
gon City, Gladstone and Molalla
were present. The firemen gave
a street demonstration of fire
fighting methods before the bus
iness meeting. The last Monday
in each month was chosen as the
regular meeting date of the as
sociation. The next meeting will
be in Bolton.
POLLY AND HER PALS
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GIRL 1K1 THE EMPT SCHOOLHOUSE I 1
PELT IT VCA My DUTy TO REPORT IT
TO YC0 AMD HAVE YOU ARREST HER,
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TOOTS AND CASPER
&5 THE BELL SOUNDS, STARTING THE
CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING MATCH, BRICK BROOZER
BRINGS HIS FAMOUS ACAT HOUo INTO ACTION
AND WTTH HEAD LOWERED CHARGES AT HIS
OPPONENT WHO DUCKS OUT
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News of W est Salem
WEST SALEM, Aug. 28. The
primary class of the Ford Mem
orial church had a plcnie Tues
day : ia the park on Rosemont
street. Those present were- Dor
othy and Buddy Goss, Marjory
and Wanda Hathaway, Vera Self-
f ert. Mary Bucknam, Elnoid
Decker, Tommy Shipler and Miss
Lillle Shipler.
Visiting Miss Lottie MeAdam
Sunday and bringing a plcnie din
ner were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc-
Cullen and son, Billle, and Mrs.
McCuIlen's mother, Mrs. Parker,
Miss Rose Badertscher, Mrs. Eli
sabeth Kaservarof and daughters,
Elinor and Mildred, and Albert
Coons, alf from Portland.
E. F. Berg has returned from
North Dakota.
Couple Married
at Vancouver
PERRYDALE, Aug. 28. Inez
Willis of Sheridan and Horace
Richmond of Seattle, were mar
ried in Vancouver Monday. Mr.
Richmond is the son of Mrs. Pete
Ribbers of Perrydale and is well
known in this community. The
couple plan to live in Seattle
where Mr, Richmond is employed.
Mrs. Carrie Flanery. Mrs. Vida
Lou Starr, Mrs. Gertie Skelly of
Salem and Mrs. Elinor Craven of
Amity visited at Mrs. Robt. Mitch
ell's home Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lee and chil
dren of McMlnnvllle, who have
been spending the summer here,
exnect to move back to McMinn
ville this week. Mr. Lee teaches
in the McMlnnvllle junior high
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stapleton
are moving to Eugene where they
will make their home. Mr. Sta
pleton will be employed at the
Meadow Brook dairy.
Robt. Mitchell, Willard and
Roberta Mitchell, Mrs. Lydia Con
ner and Mis Lora Mitchell were
visitors In Portland Saturday.
Roberta Mitchell attended a tea
given by a TJnfield sorority, Sig
ma Kanpa Phi. Mrs. Conner left
for LaGrande Saturday evening to
visit her brother, Perry Caldwell.
May Van Staaveren visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Van
Staaveren of Perrydale, for the
weekend.
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IktSTBAO OP ARRESTING HER AS
A TRESPASSER, A VAGRANT OR,
A RUK1AWAV. VOU
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CUSTOcy WMILE. YOU
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Now Showing ''No Future, But What a Past!" By SEGAR
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.Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J. Swee
ley, newlyweds from Los Angeles,
visited Mrs. Priscilla Bosanko.
Mrs.. Sweeley was Olive Glisan,
great niece of Mrs. Bosanko. They
were on their ay home from Vic
toria. B. C. .
George King mashed two fing
ers Quite seriously while working.
D. XL. Decker has taken over a
seeoar band furniture store In In
dependence. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Neilsen and
danghtar, Ingre, of Alameda, Cal.,
are visiting Mrs. Anna Jensen.
'The date for the beginning of
the morning worship services in
the Ford Memorial church has
been changed from the first of
September to the first of October.
Teacher WQ1 Wed
Man From Salem
MT. ANGEL, Aug. 28. The
approaching marriage of Miss Ma
thilda Beyer, daughter of Mrs. Su
sanna Beyer of Mt. Angel, and
Robert A. Fronk of Salem, has
been announced. The wedding will
take place at St. Mary's church
at 8 a. m. on Labor day.
Miss Beyer is a graduate of Mt.
Angel Normal aradbas been teach
ing for several years.
Eleanor and Pauline May,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Aloys
May of Portland, are spending a
week at the home of their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.
Zollner of Mt. Angel, and at the
Dr. Donnelly home at Woodburn.
The youngsters are using this op
portunity in getting acquainted
with the art of hop picking.
Farmer Will Auction
Equipment on Friday
VICTOR POINT, Aug. 28. G.
W. Boget will sell his farm live
stock and machinery and house
hold goods at a public auction
saie on me siagei iarm nere rt
day, August 30.
Carl Jones and a party of
friends made a motor trip into
central Oregon Sunday by way of
the North Santiam highway.
The Seat of the Trouble
The Right Side of the Fence
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OFFICIAL.
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LOGS HAULING
- UNION HILL, Aug. 28. Work
In the Murphy, Gardner logging
woods 'has closed down due to
the low humidity and fire- haz
ards. All wood hauling trucks
have been stopped.
J. - W. Phillips began picking
early hops at his place on Tues
day morning. .
Sir. and Mrs. George Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heater re
turned on Monday from a five
days trip to Burns, Oregon. They
went by way of the Santiam high
way and reported the road rough
hut passable. They visited Crater
Lake on their return trip.
Marion Fischer and his crew of
men are baling straw at the Hen-
Ty Tate farm.
Party is Given
for Newlyweds
AUMSVILLE, Aug. 28. The
young people of Shaw and Aums
ville gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Lee, newlyweds
of this community Saturday eve
ning for a party. Mr. and Mrs.
Lee were given a shower of beau
tiful and useful .gifts for their
home. Refreshments were serv
ed. Abont 50 guests were pres
ent. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Standard
spent Sunday visiting the family
of their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Docken of
Portland.
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Johnson Selects
Team for Judging
at Various -Fairs
.
WOODBURN, Aug. 28 A Judg
ing team which will represent
Woodburn high school at various
exhibits soon has been chosen by
J. Sidney Johnson, Smith-Hughes
Instructor at tka school. On the
team are George Racteet, Arlie
Skiller and Howard Rogen. The
team will iudge at the Canby fair
August 28; on August 29 at the
Multnomah county fair at Gre
sham, and Angust 30 at the coun
ty fair at Hillsboro. The boys and
their, fathers will comDete in the
"Dad and Son" Judging contest to
be held at the state fair in Salem
sepiemDer 6.
Shop exhibits to be displayed at.
Salem are being prepared by Arlie
Skiller, Lynn Simon, Frank Sur
meyer, Andrew Arney and Tyrtla
Fryer.
Cows win be entered in the
state fair's contest for feeding for
production of butterfat. Jack Hill
and Leroy Schultz will enter ani
mals in the contest.
LEAVES FOR VISIT
AUMSVILLE, Aug. 28. Har
rison E. Ham of Arkansas City,
Kansas, has been visiting with his
brother. Albert B. Ham and fam
ily here. Harrison E. Ham was
accompanied by his brother, Al
bert B., on his return home going
by way of Castle Rock, Wash.,
for a visit to their childhood home
and friends. Albert B. will visit
his brothers, Leonard and Eli
jah, formerly of Lindsay, Calif.,
and return home by train.
By CLIFF STERRETT
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By WALT DISNEY
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GOLD IS HEREU
By JIMMY MURPHY
TIME I ASK THAT CHILD A
QUESTION ABOUT WHO SHE. 15 OR,
wHcRE SHE CAME. FROM SHE-
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POOR EARS WISH I
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TO OTHEBSI
By BRANDON WALSH
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