.The OREQON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, August 4, 1938 rACc r.:r.r.z Heavy Rains Injure Wheat Former r Kansas Residents Find Sorry Conditions v . Upon Return There LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. Will Shu maker and. son Frank and wife, who located at Crabtree two years ago, have returned from a trip to their former home In Kan sas where they found discourse lag crop conditions as rain, which. has fallen abundantly, has In jured the wheat' and crops that have not yielded to blight are de stroyed by bugs. A Lebanon own er of wheat land in 'Kansas had but $7.00 from a large acreage, The Shumakers say Oregon is good enough for them. Lebanon was well represented In the festivities . at Philomath the past week; ex-Mayor Manyan dedicated the new fire building in a speech;" Marion Michelson, a princess in the parade; Mervin GJIson, Lebanon fire chief, join ing In a fire-fighting demonstra tion with the chief at Philomath." Lebanon schools will open Sep tember 12. Order Hand Uniforms " Harry Palmer, principal of Sweet Home high school, reports that , uniforms have been ordered for the high school band; prob .ably to be Initiated at the Sweet Home .fair, September 22-23. Kenneth Blatchley, Lebanon employe of the US. employes com pensation . commission, .was . ad mitted to : the . Lebanon general' hospital for treatment for injuries' suffered while -fighting: fire. - "V- Walshes Leaving Manama Burgesses Manage Store MEHAMA Mr. and Mrs. Floyd , Walsh, who had tbe old Phillips store here, moved -- to Gold Hill where Mr. Walsh has employment. The Walshes lived there before coming here a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bur- Haifa Bombing Provokes n e w Palestine Crisis - rvy 1 V. i - i i 1 , i ' f X v it:-.- ,i . -1 - - wT' ,V .- I: - V -fir r , ' r - n ' Approximately 50 were killed and more than 100 injured when a bomb was set off In the market piace m uaua. Key Palestine port, stirring fears r racial strife. of a new crisis In the turbulent Holy Land where i . , m injured when a bomb was set off In the market I Jews and Arabs have been enrared In a fierce 1 gess now have the stotre. : - - Miss June Kubin is home again after attending - summer school In-SeattleJ She will leave for Ferks, Waih.,- seon" ' to ' teach school thre. - ' - Liberty Girl Scouts Are - Spending "Week at Camp LIBERTY The Liberty Girl Scout t ro o p left Sunday to camp ' for a week near Abioua falls. Mrs. Helen Gibbs. scout leader, is with the troop The name Libiqua (a fusion of Lib erty and Abiqua) was chosen for the camp. , ; Howell Bee Hive Gub Has Picnic - , ' ; MEHAMA -The annual picnic of the Howell Bee Hive club at the Stout picnic grounds Sunday, marked the closing of the 20 th year of the club's organization. The club's philanthropic w o r k last year included aid to a boy ill with ; Infantile paralysis. Just now the members are planning a bazaar for this fall. v Mrs. Rosioe Poole, who I was last year's president,. will be! suc ceeded by Mrs. Paul Klrscb. Oth er of fleers and . committee mem bers Include : vice-preSldent, Mrs. Dell Harrington; treasurer, "Mrs. Frank Siekmund; secretaryt Mrs. Eugene Ware; director, Mrs.-Ross Poole; social committee, Mrs. W. H. Loose, Mrs. C. J. Blum, and Mrs. W. C. McCall ; year book, Mrs. - Harry Humphreys, Mrs. Taylor Cooper, and Mrs. Laurence Pietrok; . financial,' Mrs. Frank Siegmund, Mrs. Luther Stout, and Mrs. Wendell j Freres; flower, Mrs. Ross Poole; and Mrs. Eugene Ware; harvest festival, Mrs. W. H. Loose and Mrs. Taylor Cooper. Neals, Chrismans, Trasks in Reunion ' ; - ' ' Seventh Annual Clan Meet. Held at City PaVk V Near Stayton UNION HILL The seventh an nual reunion of the Keal-Trask-Chrisman families was held at the Stayton park Sunday. , Fred Neal of Prineville was elected president; Mrs. Zee Smith, Zoe Silver, Shedd, vice president; C. B. Trask, Hillsboro, secretary; Mrs Gladys Porter, Stayton, his torian: . . - . Many Relatives Attend ' CUnimca prcicnt were: Mr. and Mri. C B. Tnah and daagbter, Uillsboro; Mr ad . lira. Malcolm Krai, Pearl Keai. Monmputb; Mr. aad Mrs. W. K. Km ken. 8ci; Mr. Zo Kcal Smith. Sbadd: Virginia Daniel Neal, Toledo; Catherine Keal Augglea, Keal Hucclvt. jtumirtlle; Esther Milla and Janet Milla. Paolina; H. W. Neal. Helen . M. Caibreath. Jean Calhreath, Jack Neal. Prineville; Mr. and Mra. J. E. Pariah and daoshter, Jeffer son, i Mr. and Mra. V. D. SrKt, C-nj and Clifford Keith Scott, bublitnity; Jeaaie Traik Pendleton. Mill City; Mr. and Mrs? Floyd Shelton and daughter. Mr. and Mr. Wiibnr A. Porter, Stayton: Del bert Chriaman, . Mr. and Mra. George Chritmao, Lero Chriiman Mr. and Mra. Otto Lumheck, Lena Cbriiman; SyUesto Chrifiman Limbeck, Gweneth and Iarry Limbeck, Merle. Claire,' Cleo Limbeck, Bcio; Eugenia Scott. Viola Scott, Rosa Brenner Chrisman. Eddie Dana, Shirley Hogbea, Delores -Hugbea, Mr. and ' Mra. Walter Scott and daughter. Lebanon: Mr.' and Mra. Thuraton Thomas, Stayton; Mra. Oril A. Edwards, Maxine and Ber nice Oellinger, Monmouth; Mr. and Mra.' Henry ' Rugglea, Tomer; Dean SiWer Goshen. - A number of visitor! also attended. Snaps Pole, 5: rRickreall iti Dark RICKREALL When Leon Hub bard ' drove his car into an elec tric light pole Sunday night near the Kirk Simpson home the cir cuit was cut off so the town was In , darkness for almost three boars. The car was not damaged bad ly as the pole was decayed and broke easily. Those having kero sene lamps or candles got along nicely; . others not so fortunate went to bed early. Peace Reigns Among Feathered Folk j , In Howell Prairie as Swallows Leave By HELEN WIESNER . NORTH HOWELL The mud swallows are gone. Very early yesterday morning, there was. a great deal of noisy chirping and bird calling as the leaders evidently rounded up several hundred swallows and prepared for flying south. Two months ago, the first swallows appeared and made themselves at home around the' barns and in all the nesting places available, where theyO raised large families. . . Last week the young swallows were learning to fly and made a cheeping noise as they circled over the low trees; and the tele phone wires were full of swallows perched in. The hot -sunshine. To day, they are gone; -the swinging wires are clear, the robins, mar tins and bluebirds are unmolested, and peace reigns among the feath ered friends. - .- - Wedding Anniversary f . Of Herman Amoses Is Occasion City Jaunt RICKREALL A roup ol folk motored to Portland Thurs day evening to help Mr. and Mrs. Herman Amos celebrate her 18th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Amos is still at the Coffey, clinic where her foot is slowly Improving from having an injured toe on the left foot amputated . three weeks ago. ' : Making the trip were Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Rowell.', Elizabeth Rowell, Mrs. H. A. Dempsey, Mrs. E. A. Stenson, Mrs. Mary Adams, Nancy Jeanne Adam's,' and Her man Amos. Mr. Anoi'i father and mother, of Portland ' were also present. x .. , Hobart Leaves Ilospital ; Sl Visitors not Encouraged SILVERTON Theodore Ho bart, who was seriously Injured several days ago while working on the binder at his farm, was able to leave the hospital Tues day and is reported considerable better. His . doctor reports that while he has. gained considerable In strength it will not be well for him to receive too many vis itors yet for a few days. . i Cupid Gets Way - DALLAS A marriage license was Issued Monday by Carl 8. Graves to . Sidney D. Alexander, postoffice clerk. Halfway, Oregon, and Bern lee Hester Peyree, school teacher. Independence. Auto Thief Thoughtful In Minor Detail, Doctor At Silverton Discovers SILVERTON Dr. R. E. KMn sorge reported to local police early Tuesday morning that his ear -was stolen. It was thought the car was taken around 1:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. The person who took the car had the forethought to remove the doctor's brief case and leave it on the parking. Is Lyons Visitor Mrs. George Klnsmsn of Alpe na, South Dakota, will spend some time with ber son an4 daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Kinsman. Attention Mrs. Honiemakcr! You Can Now . Have Vestinghouse AUTOMATIC Hot Water On tap day and night at a very low cost. Come In or call us today about this new twin " unit water heater. . . Oh Sale for a Short V.. , Time Only . : 009.95 8.03 Down, 2.11 Per Mo. Salem 8 Only Westinghouse Store If eattei? ELEOcEa Co. 129 N. Commercial ' . Phone 4311 ' sf An Event i Thai Spells Every Pair On 6T) dD ! nil' W i Unprecedented F oolwear Savings To Every Sale! Men s Women' s-Children s! 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