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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1937)
v ' PAGE FOUB" Toiir of Industry Made by Chamber Silverton j Business Men Yisit Manufacturing h . - Plants . SrLVERTON SIlTerton's caam ber 61 commerce opened its aut umn meetings Wednesday night with thirty in attendance. Follow ing dinner at Toner's a short business meeting was held presid ed over by Clifford Rue. Mr. Rue appointed the nominating com mittee to consist ot Lowell Brown, Urlia Page and Henry Aim, who will report back at the next meet- ' ing of the group Following; the formal meeting the entire group with a tew addi tional members, who Joined after dinner, made a tour of Silrerton s manufacturing plants. The first place Tislted was the bakery. From there the group went to the Byberg Bros, plant. 'Both Jonas and 'Ernest I Byberg are former high' school boys. Their plant was a revelation to most of the Sil verton business men. All of their huge machinery was designed and built by the! men themselves. The Thomas strainer, patented by a local man, was of particular in terest. Seven hundred tool boxes werf also in the process of mak ing. -A spot welder, also designed , audi made bjr the Bybergs drew jjgjpsiderable j comment. At the Eastman Bros, plant, one of the best; known sheet metal plants in the; west, L. C. Eastman and Austin I Eastman explained the'- manufacturing done there. Walnut machinery, including as- sorters, attracted considerable at tention as did also the air condi tioning furnace. A mint still which has been on display at Ore gon State college for some time "was also of great interest. The small still, built on perfect scale, could sit on a fire foot square surface. the . local cannery visited. In the old were being received and run through and in the new plant corn was being processed The visitors were taken from the receiving place of the prunes and the corn and shown the complete -process until the cans were stored in the warehouses."" The last plant visited was the Silverton cereal mill, a new plant Just brought! into operation by a group of local men. Each visitor was here given a small can of Both of plants were plant prunes Hollywood Family Album Tat OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon; Friday Morning; September 17, 1937 Held, Old Case - II ' t " 'J , O v - ill , i " X , 9 - - I I . i is s ii y jf , i ,jr I . :-- ' I J Doa Amcche K A . aiwsaOTiMAa ,- : : : x x 1 :': : CropY ieldsVary In Pratum Region Red Closer Seed Harvest Is light; Good Corn Crop in Prospect PRATUM Alsike clover seed has a fair yield but red clover la rather light. Some fields do not even' pay for the expense of harvesting. Barley harvest is Bearing completion with a very good crop. The prospecta for cons are very good. Some corn Is from 10 -to 12 feet tall. A. Eoff Is having his CO-acre field of spring wheat combined. The yield Is greatly reduced by what is supposed to be Hessian fly damage. Marlon Smith is leaving . for Taylor university In Indiana. He Is accompanied by Maurice and Roland deVries who go to As- bury college In Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Blank from Macon, Neb., who have been visiting with friends and relatives here for the past week left Wednesday for their home In Nebraska. They are accom panied for part of their journey by their son William who is a chemist In Salt Lake City. Wenger Brothers are complet ing harvesting their hop crop. They had a heavy yield which has kept comparatively free from mildew. Fred deVries will show his moving pictures taken on his trip to Europe, at Vancouver, wafih.. Sunday evening, Septem ber 19. Mehama's School To Start Monday MEHAMA The Vera Ooodell family and the Charles Crook family all motored to Prineville last Sunday by way of the North Santiam pass. Along the way they stopped at Suttle lake and other places. They reported the roads to be in good shape and the weather excellent for driving. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chizek ot Kansas have moved into the Dick Phillips house here. They are friends ot the Knbins. Mr. and Mrs. Ercill Tocum and small daughter ot Wasco, Ore have moved into the Alois Titze farm home north of Mehama. Mrs. Yocum is a daughter ot Mrs. Julius Titze. Mehama school will open this Chester Pearet (above) is being held in Union, N. J as the lone wanted slayer of Mabel Matheson who was slain in Roxbuxy, Mass., ten years ago. Pearce was seised as result of statements by his brother. , Leslie, following a quarrel. Contest Ranged By Eastern Stars SILVERTON- An attendance contest waa planned j-Tnesday pigbt by the Eastern Stars at the opening meeting of the sea son. The contestants ; were di vided by age, those forty or over taking one aide and those young er the other. Ina Harold is cap taining those over 40 while Elaine Clower is In charge of the yonnger group. The program consisted or travelogs of visits made by mem bers daring the summer, Mrs. VT. P. Scarth and Bertha Aim gave a general description or their trip to Yellowstone, Gla cier and the Grand Teton parks. Mrs. Eroll Ross told of the ani mala In Yellowstone and Mrs. Dale Lamar described the flow ers there. Mrs. F. E. Sylvester was in KMOVK) tYlIH CASTOR OIL next Monday morning with Harold Shepard of Gates as the teacher. pmOX m ttrold emllad NOXACOSN and Ptn te M McoodL Drte VMkiMt ,. h. uti- ase bottl wnm antidd mlmn. dim Hi hirtin We bottl tw Tow MMf kKk If II Mi t iiim may wiet nlhl . At Fred Meyer Toiletry ft Remedy Shops rharre of the sapper honr which followed the program. Builds Dairy Barn PLEASANTDALE A 30 J? 40 feet In sUe dairy bam with full cement floor. 20 stanchions and electric milking machine s being erected, at the Nkhoia Bros, farm m ibb district. Owen wouiaay charge of the work. in RELIEVES HAY FEVER, NASAL CATARRH, COLDS, COUGHS Aratone Is designed to give that quick relief for which you are seek ing, when your nasal passages are stopped up and congested and you are sneering and coughing and feel ing miserable. Ordinarily you do not have to wait a day or an hour to feel Aratone getting to work, but within a very few minutes it begins to clear and open up the breathing organs. And thafs relief, the thing for which you are seeking. Do as hundreds of people are doing, go to Fred Meyer Toiletry A Remedy Shop and purchase a bottle of Aratone today. breakfast cereal as a souvenir. M. G. Storruste explained the workings and told of the plans of the plant. The dinner Itself featured Sil verton products and included beans,, com and prunes from the local cannery, and muffins made from the cereal of the local mill. Rodgers Back in Polk County Jail DALLAS Chester Rodgers, re cently sentenced in the West Sa lem justice court to serve 30 days in the county jail and to pay a fine of $250, was brought back to the Jail Tuesday to serve out the remainder of the fine, having failed to make payment. He was convicted of drunken driving. Austin Everson, who was ar rested September 11 on a charge ot threatening to commit a felony, appeared before the Independence justice court and was bound over to the grand jnry. Sheriff T. B. Hooker went to Lincoln county Wednesday to bring back Jess Phelps. A bench warrant was Issued for his ar rest, charging non-support. tun: PUN tef cMUfM ( ywt FREE with any purchase of FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR MONTGOMERY WARD Kneehole Desk IWING MA(DMMIE A Beautiful Desk A Remarkable Machine J . 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