Tfce OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Blornlns, August 18, 193T PAGE THREE Local News Briefs Coming Events Aug. 18 Marion county grange council meets, Stayton. Aug. 22-23 Parade of Pro gress, Madison street circus grounds. ... Aug. 20-29 Hop Fiesta, in dependence. Aug. 29 Old timers Mebama. , Kept. 0-12 O r e g o n fair. Hit-Run Driver Gets Ten Days Also Fined $25; Abandons Car After Accident, Police Testify Super-Trucks Bring "Parade of Progress?' Show picnic. state Marriage Licenses Vancouver marriage licenses were receivea by Alvin E. Finn, Salem and Delma M. Jensen, route 8, Sal- cm? Flovd If. Thomas. Salem j and Prances M. Sanderson, Day ton; Emll V. Veskrna, Dallas, S. D..T and Helen V. Vestecka, Sclo; Arthur N. Stallmarsh and Ada M. Ashmon, both of Leb anon ; Fred J. , Benton, Sweet Home and Lorena E. Farr. Mil waukle; William M. Haynes and Evelr L. Hendren, both of Turner; Tbornvald P. Jungels, Detroit, and Grace M. McAllis ter, Freewater: Otto G. Wengen 10th. Portland, and Luella F. Rarstad. Woodburn: Abe J. TJArVspn. Dallas. - and Doris D. Goodell, Itickreall. Furniture , . Arrive Furniture which will he used in the new nnotnffioA hntlrilnz? arrived at Hie " ... . . V . .1 I nnr( annllpanta mnot m,V. b f f M Southern Facinc -aepoi ir;- - I abandoned it after the collision. Desks, cases ana sprung i?"" Henry Peterson. 1415 Mission. Lester Rollson, Kelso, Wash., was sentenced to ten days In the county Jail and ordered to pay a rine oi szs in Justice court yester day after pleading guilty to fail ure to stop and render aid after Xo Fighting Allowed County I being involved in an accident. Clerk U. G, Boyer was yesterday I . ionfWas charged with be notified by the passport bureau ol j..wMh wm me Department ot state ; that no driven by Mrs. Cora Young. 1415 further passports will be issued to I Mission, at State and Winter im.,1,,1. ,i.in. -in ,. , I streets the night of August . Po-I enlist in the naval or military f or- f oundtvtn 1cr d?Ten by Rol- ces of warring powers. All pass- w luo 'V ... "".f.p.h t ! ., Si , . . v .... y C II MOT-.. -2arGil& of arfxr Letter on Hop Outlook Sent died the situation, that the grow ers as individuals, are now help less and that a strong organiza tion is the only way out conse quently in accordance with the instructions given this committee by the meeting on August 13, we are asking you to express your rowers neceiye uaiiuui organizing a cooperative market- to Vote Preference of two Plans abroad to enter military service. were included in the shipment. Postmaster Henry R. Crawford is faced with the task or nnamg space m wmcn . w. aw from Jiimn-nff-J- 9n Tni-. Rollson was committed to iaiL equipment until it Is put to use Creek, f ' irriaH f ft- CimU D.rA. PInnt Gomo "T,1 when the postal aepanmeni - - .-7 " ... r" ,.rT , tlulUUC X unci x aat. ux vv,o x tuauv and his gra.nd-dauthter. Donna Bis Project Planned A oermlt I Young, C, received Injuries In the to appropriate 250 feet of water I accmeui. Tf,i waimm mAnmina fhn Htreamllncd hlsrhvcav Lerlathau of the General Motors Parade of Pro gress re not with tne snow, xney are jnerciy picturea 10 give you an iuc) m uic 1 uon 01 a coupetio s.owvi.w- super-trucks. These trucks convert to a series of exhibit bxlis on location. The snow opens unuy 1 (0r the hop industry ml 7 pjn. and remains througn Monoay witn conunuous performances rrora smiu p-m. 11 x o i ing association. If you believe that such a permanent organization should be formed, you will please sign this document also and re- In mall boxes au over me nop "There are no funds available producing areas of Oregon yes- at tne present time for carrying terday hop growers found letters on tMa prognmm For the past from the hop reduction committee, years, various Individual containing a referendum on the growerg haTe contributed large two schemes for relief from over- amount8 of tJme and money for production that are to be voted the benerit of tne hop growers, upon. This is unfair. If you are in favor 1 The letters contained ballots or this work, will you please re- whereby the schemes may be vot- turn in the inclosed envelope any ed upon by the individual grower Bam you may be able , to contri- , as to which method of meeting bute from $1 to $25, depending the hop crisis, caused by the on the size of your yard. . brewers' killing of the McNary "Your committee expects the bill in congress, he may prefer, prompt and hearty, cooperation of The first ballot title reads: each and every hop grower Jn the I favor Immediate organlza-1 siaie or uregon. wasnmaron ana uaiiiornia, ana requests your moves to the new building about Christmas. ' ; Re-Roof Now Elfstrom.' 45S0. Tuesday to Frank . Thompson. trustee .of the Merlin Irrigation district at Merlin.' The creeks Official Call a. E.- ..Paima- 1 tributary to the Roarne rlrtr mi Alerted state commander of I th-American Lesion, ai uxe con- vwn wwMg war igiun. nir 000 acres in Josephine countv. I Tlllie was issued by the state engineer I chard; decree of divorce In -which Of PrnoWfll" KYni hltinn I hip H prp it, is ordered that plaintiffs for-1 w vJ3..v, . , mer name of Tillle Blckler be re stored. State of Oregon vs. Edward 8. Robinson; order Over-ruling state Robinson; order 1 over-ruling Sunday; Variety of Currents Used Chemeketans Get m s - f 11' hops In the sUte of Oregon, m 10 lOD 01 AdamS consideration of the promises an t - ' : agreements of other hop growers Two comDlete mobile power and lighting plants suffi vention in Albany iaat week, cissus pests has again been sun- Uute's motion to show cause why dent for all its exhibition needs are two of the inariy eriden- made his " ' no1 nt be punished Y -M f mr-orranization shown by the General Motors Pa iIit nirnt vnen ne tueuito m 1 uimb, uu icdwu uu. ingrn.Mnt.mnt f lh, . 1 1 --o . . .... . .. . meetlnr of CaniUl Jost No. 9. cooker used to kill nematode and I - He expressea appreciation 01 B , ef 10 uesiroy me iiyi s. Robinson; order allowing plain- to ffive election and. stressed tne neea are again m operation near wood- uffs motion, orderinr the decree -T-t.,,- rwiT? t Mission xnd 14th street. I ,..ltt..- 1 I Vi W.M WMWM - Edward rade of Progress opening in Salem Sunday night at 7 o'clock ag plain- to give the local residents a view of the wonders of science at All 25 Reach Summit and 4 Obtain Fine View of an Increased membership, be- burn. Planting stock and stock fore next month's national con- for shipment are being treated. ll.w I. '.. Vn.lr ntT I . i . -. VTMW? J - ' Lots florist, 1276 N. Lib. Ph 5t2 Unn nnn PirkpriU. 4n ex-I r . cess Of help In the hop fields Commission Invited--The state is reported at the state rem- highway commission received . an ai.i . rtv&r innn . nnn 1 uimmuuu luesaav 10 airenn n iWta 7ao-:-opi fe" "P.lcBl t Sunday de ' Friday but all: have since been signed to arouse ; interest In the mlfSi ' J a t ?t .(.. u.tMi iicin. nronosed route ? hiphw. .hi.t. Darrell Theodore Wyatt ts. Itv has already begun on- most oe xugene s snort-cut to P" "V""" "" in cause modified and fixing mon ey to be paid by ' defendant for support of Gene Robinson at I 117.50 monthly instead ot $25 montnly formerly paid. w. w. Forgey vs. Mildred For- gey; decree granting divorce and Own Electricity ranrhpM and the rest will start operations before the end of the week. - . ' El Rey roofx S49 N. Coml. the sea. 1 Torce, granting defendant restora tion of her former name of Gene- Back to Bridges After maklnz 1 vieve;F. Dahl. repairs to buildings at the county Oril A. Edwards, as admlnis- poor farm the bridge crew will re-1 tratrlx of the estate of Orpha Pal turn to its remlsr 1nh iAnn I mer Dawes, va. Jaraa Pntter anil School Opening City schools I i0D for the bridge wnrlr wilt 1 L'uln Humnhrpv decree, nt fnra. are scheauiea to open sepiemuet replacement of the bridge hear I closure on lots 1, 2 and 3 of Cap- 13 according 10 an auuuuu- Brush Creek school which burned tai Park addition to' Salem. meht yesterday at the ornce 01 on the nl(:Bt of Jnly 3 , state land hoard vs. Stephen I. Silas Gaiser. supenuieuueui I Paishnlufr et deorae wirfinr schools. Numerous calls nave Koaa Oiling Due Oil t rocking I plaintiff Judgment in the sum of been received at the oinee re- or the road from the Pacific high- $3500 with interest and ordering cently requesting the opening way to the c h e m a w a Indian foreclosure on certain property date, school principals e w kuuui is expected lo oe started held h the defendant in Ufann in their of rices alter xuguai v. laie mis wees: Dy the county oiling county. D.r n.H.t.- BnhPrt ?rfw' lctl Vu Cn,sn Its Present W. C. Wlnslow vs. Ida Goetc, isniciu mou . .v-. - lion nn rne I'antni tlnv.ll xtv J. Hill. son . of Mrs. Delta Hill 1S70 South Cottage street, re-en Hated Anrust 16 at the .Vancou- Boundary Meetinjr The d I a- rer barracks for service-with the trict boundary board will meet at army air corps. He win oe sta- 10 o'clock this morning at the tinned in the Philippine- lsianas. court house to consider the nrn. r ..'v. !,-. leaving San Francisco shortly on p0fcd boundarir change between gr7nds of aV inhume au armyi.a-ovwiv oaicm auu noperis aismctS. treatment In which nlafntlff ..v. n.h Met West I Tn in.i ci 1. ...i.. r ir o a for $1S monthly lor each of two Salem Townsend club No.-l will derson of Forks, Wash.', ireceived mInor eWldren. $15 monthly all- hod: Its regular meeting inurs- . eM Ininries when car. driven t-uaiuuj ot no minor cmi d nttht. There will be a short h xir Andsr.nn -t n 11 dren and lump alimony of 20 program and a general discussion Page of Jefferson collided near acre" of nd.ln. Mrlon cntr on the petitions oeing circuiaiea. Sunnvside. ' ' i rroDaie UHUT also a report on the picnic held in - In the matter of the guardian Dallas.;: Friends and- the puhiici inity uoss Tonight 1 "Spirit- snip of Donald Madsen, a minor; are Invited. 4 . j uai Law and Order ' is the topic I petition of Lillian Madsen St. Job on the Central Howell-North Howell road Thursday. Ed Goetc and Qua Carstensen; de cree ordering foreclosure for Judgment of $500 and interest. Anna Savage vs. A. T. Savage et ai; motion to take deposition. Hylda Lynch vs. John Alvin x '. -."s. - :-":-: f A - A' s S ' I .' t - i if Bernard Zlnk and Robert Locke- ridse. Deisel engineers, are shown with their unusual ex hibit In itself, the Winton Dei- eel power plant. This huge dy namo generates power for the opera tion of the General Mot ors Parade of Progress. 80 many types of current are nec essary for the many scientific exhibitions that the show must carry Its own plant. O One unit, a 35 KW Winton die- sel power plant is transported In a 18 -foot tractor and trailer unit. Another 35 KW. gasoline' driven power plant has- been added in or der to operate the additional equipment that has been addedTio the show since Its initial showing in Miami in January, 1936. As an idea of the magnitude of the show, there are more than three miles of Insulated cable in terconnecting the various exhibits. Variety of Voltage Furnishing both power for the mechanical exhibit- marvels and lighting for the huge "big top tent and the streamlined exhibit halls, these mobile power plants boast of a greater variety of vol tages and currents than the ordin ary type of power plant. Instead of the usual lighting system, the General Motors Pa rade of Progress power plants provide voltages 1500 volts. AC. 550 volts AC. 220 volts AC.V 110 volts AC and 110 volts DC. And Instead of the usual 6 0-cycle cur rent, these plants produce a cur rent as high as 3600 cycles. This high current is utilited in in Salem for the first time In many years, on October 21, 22, 23 receivea notice Local members for this week's stndv in the Un. Clair to he annotated mardian in I yesterday of appointment of com All garments, cieaiieu , are lty class meeting tonight in the which petitioner states that Don-jmittees tor me aiiair. proofed rso exira cnarge. our- Marlon hotel. Miss Olive Stevens aid Madsen. minor child of 11, Is rough's Cleaners, Phone 3733. 691 N. High, i8 the ieaier. - Governor on Trip Governoi Charles H. Martin will go today to Tillamook where he will give an address at the county' fair. - The governor later will go to Bremer- -lnto free facilities. ton. Wash., to visit wim nis daughter.' - - . Inquire on Bridges The Rhode Island hotel association has asked the Oregon highway commission for information as to how it con verted its toll bridges and ferries nnssesaed nt . nerannol tlrnnartv r r'"i rivr.ivj 1 - . only and an unliquidated claim I Varum Vnniltc tfi and cause of action for damages I OCIAIUI kJLVJUlo IU Corcoran at Lions Lary M. Corcoran, advance representative Progress, will be the. speaker at of the General Motors Parade of the Salem Lions club luncheon Recovers from Injuries Mrs, Blanche Allen, employee of - the local . YMCA for the past. 12 years, Tisited th office Tuesday Thursday noon at the Quelle for the first time since the auto , wreck.' June 12, In which she Artisans to Meet There will was seriously injured. be a regular meeting of Capital . ... " I Assembly nf Artisan T)iiirali Guilty of Assault G. E. Hll- night at 8 o'clock at the Frater- burn pleaded guilty to a cnarge 01 nal temple. assault and battery m juage au 6. Nelson's court in Silverton yes- j . Bonnd Ovei Homer Gladwell terday and was. fined $10, the tine J was bound over to the grand Jury being suspended upon payment or in justice court at stayton yester against the Southern Pacific Com pany arising out of the negligence of that company which on June IS resulted in injuries to said minor. Edna L. Daily estate; petition for letters of administration by cftm(1 trt nimh Jefferson: UHiKii V Tiallw AU l.At. I -'vxm.w w aw " a- avwui BUio ucil a,u ax estate of probable value of $100. Gustaf Knopf estate; Inventory by appraisers R. S. Ratcliffe. B. S. Martin and G. L. Miller in which assets of estate are listed as $10,-1 98.14 in a savings account and 100 In two U. S. treasury certif icates. $6.75 costs. Obituaries Xotson 8. E. Notson. father of Mrs. V. M. Sackett of Salem and Ro bert C. Notson o! Portland, died August 14 et Emmanuel hospi tal in Portland. Late resident of Heppner. where he"was, district attorney of Wallowa: county for many years. Funeral srevices win be held at Portland with grave side rites at Belcrest memorial park, Salem, time to be announc ed later. - Nolan Mrs. Octavia J. P. Nolan, late resident of route 8, Sunday, An day on a charge of assault and battery. Back from Vacation Silas Gaiser, city school superintend ent, is back at his desk this week after a two weeks' vaca tion. ' .. , t Club Xo. 4 Tonight Townsend club No. 4 will meet tonight at 8 o'clock In the Highland school Instead of Thursday night. The public Is invited. Band to Participate The Mas ter Bread boys' band, under the direction of J. C. Hassenstab, will assist in-1 h e Territorial Days parade in Oregon City Friday. Smoker Is Fined C. Schafer of Jt,lh hi . daThter Jfra 8m0kI5 n ea in the Survived by a daughter, Mrs. El- .0,., 15,; .'!'-: lza N. Sersanous . of ; Portland; son. Alford R. Nolan of San An tonio, Texas; siBter, Miss Zulette Painter "of Salem; step-brother. Will A.' Mumper of Salem: three' grandchildren,-"' Alford R Nolan, ' Jr., Jean Sersanous and Suzanne ' Sersanous. ' Funeral ser vices - will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel - Wednes day. August 18, at . 2 p.nv. In terment IOO F cemetery. - Rev Mr. George -H. Swift of St. Paul's Episcopal church will officiate. Community Aide Chest now on Job William H. Moran arrived here Monday to . begin preliminary work . for the community , chest drive which will begin September 20 under the sponsorship of sev en local organizations. He open ed headquarters in office, space donated, until completion of the drive, by the Portland General Electric company. - - The campaign manager,' a rep resentative of the Pierce-Hedrick firm. Is scheduled to come to Sa lem shortly before September 20 when solicitation work will be gin. Salem - Community Chest. Inc., was brought into being this year for the first time upon the petition of about 300 local busi ness and professional men. . Officers who are expected to take a prominent part in this years drive include: William M Hamilton,-president, and Senator Douglas McKay, chairman of the ! - -... v. - BLAKE . Elmer. "George Blake passed away Tuesday, August 17 at the residence in Salem at the age of 68 years. He is survived by widow,- Mrs. Electa Blake of Sal em and two sons, Carl Plate and Clifford Blake, both of Salem. Funeral announcements later by the Clough-Barrick com pany.- 7', . - : - Births . Worllts To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worlits. 2585 Portland Road. - a son, Frederick Henry born Aug ust 15 at the Salem Deaconess hospital. -. , " Webb To Mr. and . Mrs. Ray Webb 1130 "Lee street, a son Philin Arthur, horn August 10 at I campaign committee. the Salem Deaconess hospital.. I Mr. Moran 's work for the next Yonnar-r-To Mr. .and Mrs. Vlr-1 few weeks - will consist of com- gil Toung, 495 Ford, a son, WII-L piling prospect lists and; making the residence. ' ' Inary to the opening of the drive. Make 6-Day Hike Pamelia, Breitenbush Are on Itinerary- Departure of senior hikers on the annual six 'day hike and a court of honor attracted visitors Richard Patterson estate; or- Sunday from Salem and vicinity der admitting will to probate. venetia Anna Stickney estate; final order. Justice Court Harry Maizels. speeding with a truck, fined $10 and costs. Paul Havelack, passing a mo tor vehicle on the right, fined $5 Jester C. Himmel. no operator's license, fined $2.50. C. O. Ensley, charge of glvlne check without sufficient funds dismissed for reason of insuffi cient evidence upon payment of costs and making good the check. Marriage Licenses Dale Johnson, 271 D. 21. truck driver, and Wilda N. Skipper, Sil verton, 21. housekeeper. Paul W. Wildman. Portland, 39, rancher, and Jane McMillan, Port Orchard, Wash. 28, housekeeper. Rudolph Frank Balke Breiten bush Springs, legal,, chauffeur, and Franke Louise Bowers. Erightwood, legal, housekeeper. K-eisey L. Forstrom, Eugene, 23, store manager, and Vivian E. Sharpnack, 21 358 North 19th. clerk. ' John B. Evans, route 2. 28. laborer v and Evelyn C. En tress. 1865 South Commercial, legal, housekeeper. - ., ; : Municipal Court E. M. Omstad and John Thom as,, failure, to observe stop signs, fined $2.50 each. - Stanley Koles and R. W. Ad ams each forfeited $5 bail on a no driver's license charge. Medical Society Slates' Meeting Here in October . The annual meeting of the Ore gon Medical society will be held to the Boy. Scout camp on the North santiam. The 60 mile hike will Include vlsita to Marion lake, Pamelia lake, Mt. Jefferson, Jefferson park and Breitenbush springs where narents will meet the travelers with automobiles. Members of the party who wish to climb Mt. JefVrson will trv for the summit under the leadership of James Monroe, ramn director and area scom craratiTA Th schedule calls for arrival at Breitenbush Satur day night or Sunday. Transport iseeaea It is inconvenient for the camp management to furnish transpor tation for hikers from Breiten- hnsh to Salem, it was announcea at local headquarters. A call for volunteers will be made among parents of boys making the trip fnr trnnannrtation from that r.nnt to fialem. .. . . , .... j Those making the trip inciuuc Bob Day, Walter Busnnea nau Bob East of Salem, Wallace nnmnhrer. Matthleu Forrette and Francis Leffler of Stayton and jpV Parrish of 'Jefferson. rTnn Tnrertnr Monroe is in p.harcre. - ' -Snnriav rnMta . SI. IDS ,, CWF 1 B--- - m nxr ana airs. . u. son and son. Jack; Mr. xnd lira J. K. Try on. Mr. and Mrs. U-enneth Watt Of Dallas. - Jf. v " . . : . . i w and Mrs. Dan Asnton oi u- nnn Vr and Mrs. T. T. Leo nard of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs, iirred iifnndt. Marie Robertson IWIaa Helen Way. "Dr. O. . Pound, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dal l,. xi and mm. Harold Fair vi.t r r. M. Deuber and Dan Henderson.. the "circus of science" induction furnace, where visitors to the .tree exposition witness such marvels as the frying of eggs on ice. J The visitor also may place his hand in the furnace with comfort, without burning, next to a bar of stee which the furnace is heating to a white heat. Friction Increased Here's how science accomplish es such marvels. The 3600 cycle current generated by the Winton Diesel changes the direction of the current flow In the induction fur nace coil wires 3600 times a sec ond. setting up a terrific magnetic friction or heat on all magnetic subjects in the field. The Ice upon which the egg fries is non-magnetic and there fore the ice is not affected by the magnetic friction. But the pan, n which the egg rests, is magnet ic and becomes heated, frying the egg. In the same manner, the human hand placed near the magnetic, red hot steel bar is non-magnetic and is not affected in the least by the magnetic friction. As with all exhibits at the ex position the power plants are open to the free inspection of the public. WHY SUFFER? WHY BE DISCOURAGED?. HEMORRHOIDS (Pile) Colitis Coasti pa tioo V la awra Dicers. aU KcctsJ. Colo aa4 Stomach troabiaa completely climiaatod with oat avrgical operation after all other methods fcava faUod. Wa hava dona it . for thousands of others wo can do it . foe yea. 36 years U Portland. rjejTJC BOOKLET aoat mt "' fmu request. Call or wxitm Dr.C.J.DEAriCUN!C faaah,faai mm HJt. Cor. & Barmaid sad Grand Avo. Telrphoc SAtt J81S Portland. Ortgoa Drastic' Cuts in Rates LAKE LYTLE HOTEL ROCKAWAY, ORE ; To introduce hotel to public Ocean-front ' rooms on third floor, double, $7.00 per week.. Second floor, private sun porches for each room, $10.00 per week, double. Lake-front , rooms. $ 8.0 0 per week, double.- . Double room with private bath $14 00. Twin, beds and private bath, $16.00 per week. , V ? It this plan is voted, bops will be Impounded after picking and baling to control market prices. The other ballot title reads: "The undersigned grower of hnna in the state of Oregon. In prompt response, particularly, to the organization proposal.' in said state whose names are John W. Brown's Funeral Is Today John Walter, Brown, who baa but two in Party of J subscribed to this or unP"te" been making his home with , hie UVV1. VVM. - J duce the production' of his 1937 erop ot hops to the amount of 20 ner cent. In Quantity. . ' ...... . . "This agreement snail ne eiiec- tive as. and shall have the rorce son, J. R. Brown,, in. west sal- em, passed away Tuesday, at 5 p. m. ' . ' ' ' ". . ."--: "- Mr. 'Brown was born January 14, 1853. at - Sturgeon, Boone county, - Missouri. - - His wife Under the leadershln of " Bill McCloud and Bob Keudell a party I and effect of. a contract when this J pged'away April 21; 1936. He oi is men ana i women-cumnea or simitar agreemenw are mu leaves to mourn his loss five '. Mt. Adams Sunday in a: climb I by producers of 7a per ceni, sons and three daughters: Ivan sponsored by the Salem Chemek-I amount, of the Oregon 1937 nop i pPOwn of Spokane, Alvin "Brewn etanx All bat two of the party I production. . - . of Richland, Wash.; - J.--: J reached the top. I .- Either or both of these Qnes-Brown ana- Archie " Brown of Starting shortly after 1 o'clock I tlons may be adopted. or xiuea oy west Salem: Frank Brown,-Mrs, Sundays morning the climbers the rrowerx If both carry.," means I tola Handwith and Mvrtle Keel- tooTt about 10 hours for the: (organization of the industry .into er 0f Rlachley, Oregon, and Mrs; cirmD. xne size oi tne party, ana i a cooperative-as weti u"- Lomz Birnstiae or waua waua; ley climbing conditions during I ite. plan. fer reduction of.hop pro-I ig .. grandchildren and three the early part of. the trip com-1 duction by at least 20 per. cent. I great-grandchildren. .. . . bined . to . slow the group . down. 1 Explanation Given I At the time of his death he Lack of crampons, spiked shoe Each grower also found In his. was 84 years, seven months and attachments constructed for Ice letter the following comraunica- two days old. - surfaces, . was . f e I t during the tion from W. H. Anderson of Eu- Funeral services will be held gene, heading the special hop re- Wedneshday at 2 p. m. at the duction .program committee for Franklin Christian church, with- the Oregon Growers association. in the form of an explanation: "You are well aware of the early morning hours. The return trip, from summit to camp, was made in two hours. 15 minutes. Roped together for the ascent; members of the party cut loose" and slid most -of the I emergency facing the bop Indus way down. Clear and warm were try at the present time. Interment at the IOOF cemetery. west of Junction City, Oregon. Funeral services In 'charge of Branstetter,' Eugene. , . . ; the weather conditions reported, affording a good view from the mountain top. St. Helens, Rainier and Jefferson were among the Washington snow peaks visible to the climbers. See Few Climbers Only two other climbers were encountered by the party. The "You also know that several unsuccessful attempts have been made to organize the growers so that they might Improve their condition. "Just recently" the committee of Pacific coast growets has gone to Washington, D. C, and with or Zimmerman Isn't Definite on Race For Governorship Peter . Zimmerman of Yamhill county has reached no decision the cooperation of members rah n on the anniTnlt OrlaHnoll. It,.. ManBad t he Introduced In i uussiuio numuscj xui guf hniit . ... . I it.i-n -vts wnnid ernor next year, he indicated lookout the cabin was later ahan- have placed hops under the 193 7 doned by fire lookouts and' re- marketing act, and which would modeled to fit the needs of a have been very beneficial to the crew of sulphur miners engaged hop growers. This bill passed the In developing a sulphur deposit house ot representatives, but due project Just below the summit to the opposition of the brewers, Soap Box Derby Is Slated Friday A soap box derby, the event which has been gaining rapidly in public acclaim throughout the nation in recent years, is on the calendar for Salem's younger gen eration. The Howard street hill, near Leslie pool, will be turned into a speedway Friday afternoon when " speedsters gather with their entries at 2 o'clock. Prizes will be given to winners of each of the six scheduled events and to the owner of the best built car and the most un usual car in each of the two age classifications. . One race is set for each of the two age groups. Boys between the ages of six and 12 are in one group and boys between the ages of 13 and 18 are eligible to enter competition with the older group Events . Included in .- the , pro gram are a soap box race for. the younger group and one for the older group, a one mile bike race, a roller skate race , for younger division, boys, a roller skate for girls between 6 and 12 years and a bicycle race of four blocks open to girls only. while In - Salem Tuesday to con fer with state officials. . "There has been some talk about me running for governor, but that is all," he said. Zimmerman was In independent on the northern side of the unanimous consent could not be candidate for governor In a pre- mnnan TO... l Vl ... I . i , . . .v- ! J - t VlOUS election. ed again by the forest service, the bill in the senate so that ac- members . of the Chemeketan tion on this bill will be postponed party report. They brought back until the next session of congress, sulphur samples with them from "This bill, if enacted into law, the old workings. which can be done If the growers Supplies, are brought to the organize properly, will make It lookout on the summit by pack possible to so regulate the hop horse train, they said the man industry of the future that the on duty there told them. The growers wilt be assured of a fair party followed this trail much of return over the cost of production, the way on the way up. Lumber "On August 13, at a meeting for the cabin was also transport- called by this association, a reso- ed on the back of. pack horses I lutlon was passed creating a corn- several years ago. Regular trips mittee instructed to carry out two projects, which are: "(1) Many growers seem to feel that it is desirable and prac tical to curtail the present crop. Consequently the committee has caused to be drafted and encloses a contract which must be signed and returned in the inclosed en velope, on or before August 23, 1937, if you approve of this plan. The committee will immediately The state of Oregon was urged .nd w. m h. notified whether to continue full Participation in TOtt are bound to curtail your CCC operations in a letter receiv, production for the year 1937 in ed Tuesday at the executive de accordance with the terms of the parimeni irom w. ran rersons, contract, or whether this project for the secretary of the Interior. . abandoned due to the failure to Persons said the civilian eonser- vm-nin .nffiM.nt ate-nntnren. vation corps had been extended Help Is Qualified for another year under legislative -m The officials at Washlng- ertectlvely Ju y 1. 1937, and ton naTe repeatedly made it clear that Oregorf, along with other that the growers of hops cannot states, would be expected to co- expect the continued assistance operate. ..... of the government unless the o are ,fPProlmaely 20.- growers indicate their ability and soy vvo ruiiees m uregon, me desire to help themselves by set ting up an effective organization. to the top were begun by the sulphur mine company headed by vvaae Dean, owner of the tele phone service in the vicinity. 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