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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1938)
I PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 5, 1938 Woman Seriously Hurt, 'Cycle Fall Geo. Skelton Weds Idaho Resident; Dakotans . : Here on Visit . SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs Frank Snook was quite seriously - injured last weekend by a fall -while bicycle riding and has been .confined to ber bed with, a con cussion 01 me neaa. Word comes of the marriage July, 29 at Kellogg, Idaho, of " George Skelton to Coweta Amos They - will- reside - in Kellogg. George is a son of Mr. and Mrs C. F. Skelton. : - Dakota Family Here Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saul have had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Wil " liam Powell of Gregory, S. D and Dr. ;and. Mrs. Perry Powell ' and-sons, Perry, Jr., and Hillard of Hartley Iowa, father, mother and brother of Mrs. Saul.'; Mr. and Mrs. Homer McWain have bad as guests bis brother, Mr. and. Mrs. D. H. McWain and daughter, Dora, and niece Mari- bel Carpenter, all of Kansas. City : Mo. The two families : Joined another '"brother. Dean McWain and familyat Winchester Bay for a coast tour. The Oregon boys ' had not seen the brother for 22 .years.' - Mr.' and Mrs. j A. A. Taylor, daughter, Betty, son, Bob, spent an enjoyable week touring the coast down to Crescent City, stopping at Medford to" visit for mer. Salem people, Mr. ana Mrs, John Yantis, then to Crater lake. Citizeiiry Bids - Team Godspeed SILVERTON A large portion of Silverton's citizenry turned out at 7 a. m. Thursday morning to watch the Silverton . Red Sox leave for Lewiston, Idaho, from where they will go to Wichita, Kan. . ' The boys are being taken east in private cars and those driving cars include Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McGInnis, Mr. nd Mrs. Otto Schwab, W. L. Boullester, Sab Oster, W. - W. Neil, Henry Aim and Henry Holland. Mrs.' Chick Hauser- and Mrs. Chet Johnson also joined the group. Others are expected to meet the Silverton players in Wichita. The boys will stop three days for a series at Lewiston, Idaho. Lyons People Are In Bean Harvest LYONS - Twenty-five pickers from here are driving to work daily in the West Stayton bean yards. - " r Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vass of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian, with Mr. and Mrs. George Cole of Stayton, spent Saturday and Sunday attending the Odd Fellows picnic held at Lost lake. Julian is president of the affair. ' Mr. and Mrst Leroy Hiatt and children returned to their home In Roseburg Tuesday after spend ing the last two months at the home of his father, Elmer Hiatt, Russia, Japan Mass Troops at Scene of Border Dispute ' a 1 : . A' CitAlXKtfrEtt V HllL S X oJNOVOKIGVCKi II b t & I A SOCHAtl o VLADIVOSTOK IT . . . . . WHEfU TROOPS A&E MASSED : IN CaiSiS Hurling threats to Japan and warning her against "possible terrible , consequences, Soviet Russia massed thousands of troops in the Changknfeng Hill area. Current border disputes lea to tne snoot ing down of five soviet bombing; planes and, according to Rnsssnn advices, tne death of 40O Japanese soldiers. Japanese versions of the same dispute set the toll at 600 Russians dead. Map shows the sec tion In question which both Soviet Russia and Japan claim as their own. Foreign military observers .viewed the current border trouble as likely to be only another of indecisive disputes when it started July 11, but the larger scale battle recently Inspired a far more serious outlook. . v ,i Elect I L Turner To School Board ; 1-.. ; - ' v : 9-Year-OId Boy Says It's Fun Traveling Alone After Trip East VALSETZ Falls City men's and girls' baseball teams played Valsetz here : Sunday. They played good games but lost to Valsetz by small scores. At an f election held" Monday night, Les Turner was chosen school board member for term of one yeari The race was close, Mr. Farrell only behind Turner two votes. .-'. Mrs. Ann Hayden. postmis tress, has returned via Califor nia from f a three weeks visit in the east. ; George? Paul came home Tues day from; Chicago where he has spent the last four . weeks at a school of air conditioning con ducted there. ;Teen Traveling Alone Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Streit and LeRoy were in Portland to meet their nine-year-old son ''Loren on his return from a month's visit with relatives in Indiana. He made the trip via City of Port land streamliner and reports "it's fun traveling alone. Mr. and Mrs." Larry Hendrick- son are happy oyer arrival of their first child, an S-pound boy, born Monday at Dallas. Build House on Farm JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weddle have moved into the V. D. Looney residence on Third street. They have been living In Turner, but plan to live in Jeff erson while they are building a house on their farm 3 miles northeast of here.. 20-Acre Fire at Silverton Battled SILVERTON Although under control late Thursday, the state fire warden ordered an all-night watch on a brush fire which burned over 20 acres here this afternoon. The fire started off Eureka avenue on the south bank of Ril ver creek, near the Billy Brink- meyer ranch, and spread up over' the Silver creek draw to within a quarter mile of the " Charley Meyer Home. : v : ; ' Fifty ranchers and men tmm a threshing crew, aided by the fctilverton fire department, fought tne blaze, bringing It under con trol. , .. . ; Newberg Women Guests ; Of Dayton Club Meet; Education, Is Theme DAYTON i Good attondan- was had at the Davto Woman's civic club monthly meeting held Tuesday afternoon in th ett-v Park. Five Newberg -j Woman's civic club members were special guests. "Oregon's Educational Advan tages" was the subject. Mrs. Charles Carr. Mrs. Frank Wrfcht and Miss Madalene Rossner were hostesses. r Seasonal Workers Arrive, Bean Area AUMSVILLE B e a n pickers continue to come rolling into this community from all parts of the country. Many of them with large families loaded into old family cars with trailers piled high with necessary camping equipment. Most of them are here to fill the demand for labor as the crop proceeds in abundance for har vest. Since pole bean harvest Is on, all are able to make a rea sonable wage. Mrs. Josephine Helt and daugh ter Elaine of Nampa, Idaho, who have been visiting at the home of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Er nest Keith, left Tuesday for home. Junior Bandsmen To Picnic Sunday Garden .Thieves Reported at Work in Mill, Second : Street Section SILVERTON The American Legion Junior band will hold a no-host picnic for friends, parents and members of the band at the Silverton park Sunday, August 14. Coffee, cream and sugar will be provided. The band, headed by Its director Hal Campbell, has been asked to give a concert du ring the afternoon. - Howard Chandler , was handed a $10 fine, and a five-day sus pended ' Jail sentence," with the suspension of his driving, license In police court Thursday morn ing. The charge was reckless driv ing. ; Vv,. Garden Thieves at Work" t , Residents along Mill . and Sec ond streets are reporting thieves at work in their gardens. Several gardeners report that their vege table gardens - have "practically been cleaned out. ". : " V. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Anderson are reporting the birth of a son; Wednesday afternoon. Thia is their sixth child. Holly Inspection Plan Is Cancelled DALLAS Word has. just been received at the county agent's of fice to the effect that it will not be necessary to make holly insnec- in previous years in order that growers might make out of state shipments. But' those expecting to send holly into California will either have to have the cuttings treated or inspected. County Agent Leth will accommodate shippers by in specting holly cuttings at his of fice during theshiDDin? season or at any other time but he will not make planting inspections as men tioned in publicity a short time ago. ; Westenhouse Is Honored 1 LIBERTY Th KW anniversary of Hugh Westen house was honored Sunday when all ; his children, their families ana omer relatives and friends gathered for a reunion dinner. Westenhouse has been a resi dent of this district for over 46 years. Sunday was the first time iu neany a a years that he and all his six children were together. All his children attended school In this district. They are: Kn'J Adeline Giltner of San Francis co; Mrs. Kate Wilson. Taff. cVllf.; Joe Westenhouse, Castello, Calif.; Mrs. Minnie Todoroff, Portland; .Mrs. May Neiderh'eiser, Salem; Ed Westenhouse, Liberty Many other relatives and friends were present. ' Frank Westfall Suffers Siege of Sciatica ; Is Guest at Magness Home WHEATLAND Frank West fall, 78, of Unionvale, who is a guest of his daughter. Mrs. W. B. Magness is suffering a siege "of sciatica. , Miss Evelyn Magness accompa nied by the Misses Ruth Baker and Manverne Baker of Tilla mook left Saturday to attend the remainder of the Evangelical an nual camp meeting In session at Jenning'g Lodge, ending August 1. They are guests of Miss Bertha Magness. Gets High Post ' ' i -f f L : Joseph V. Connolly Appointment of Joseph V. Con nolly, president of King Features ' Eyndicate and International News Service as general manager of the , Hearst newspapers has been an nounced in New York. Mr. Con nolly, who is 43, will continue to : operate International News Serv ice. King Features Syndicate,' Central Press Association and Ifl- . ternational News Photos. . He .has worked in all newspaper depart ments, starting as a pressroom fly boy on the New -Haven Journal Courier. For the last 20 years he has been associated with the en terprises of William Randolph - Hearst H EJjy z XJu h A7 to essope I ' 1 f i ' V 1 1 tt . 1,1,1,1 Count 'eml , 1, 2, 3, 4 Kinds of OVen-BakecT Beans By Heinz Ready To, Serve - Twrn your back ort that torrid cook-tove , end hepd for the cool tummer breezes f It' easy to- play booky , and fill feed ; your fomffy well If I you're 'supplied : vi with Heinz Oven-Baked ; Beans. K Heinz ? chefs thoroughly bake the wortd', choicest beans -then sauce 'em four ways. Why not serve a cupper of Heinz Qve n-8oked Beans fonghif They're ready to serve, In heating time? ; m Hlnx Ov-bkd Stan fa mofesMi : 1 witk fa4f perk Sojoa tryk. 2Hinx Ovfl-bekd! Bsi In rkb, Mtrry tomato tawc with joky rfc. 3 Him OvM-hkd tmi im tamo to owe without port v$otorien stylo. 4Hiiur OvoB-bokod 1.4 Kidnoy Bon( wltH pork in thoir or iwnl sawco. Ovcn-Baficd DDL: A nx m s . - . i f At) ? i. At,K nicsi - WHY -vyr-- WW U . Of THE VOMEN lNTERVlEV'E I I ( ... i 7 ' if IM A RECENT SURVEY BUY BEANS! IN CANS FOR SUMMER MEALS I rtiUavina Oven-bakd Beansl CXM-C Davidsons Move To Kellogg Place RICKREALL Mr and ms. G. L. Davidson of Mehama fare moTing to the .O. . W, Kelidgg farm ' at Nesmith station ' south of "town. " ;'" ; " ' . The members of . the . Covilie- Brown families picnicked Jnf the Burch grove - Sunday. Anlong those present were Mr.' and Mrs. Clifford Lovett, Silverton; Mr, and Mrs."-" Joe- Mackers, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. " D. AckermanC, In dependence; - Mr; . and Mrs. If Wal ter Brown, Mr. and Mrs.!Orley Brow n and ' children," Mrj. and Mrs. 'Bob Brown . and chpdren, Mrs.' Ella "Wilson," Greenwood: Mr. and Mrs. V. A.' Tp and June, Mr. and Mrs. John Covilie, Florence and Jean Covilie; Vera crown, Aierton uoviue, jqe mm mons. ..... - ... . j Ballantyne Erecting( . Residence at Liberty LIBERTY . V. a! lllantyne has laid the foundation' for a 16z 22 foot house on his small acre age recently pui chased from Pal mer ' Williams and will; sUrt bis building this week. Additions will be made later. A well was dug last week on the property- and a sep tic tank Is being dug this week. j- rimms Get Wilkoit' , Water for Half Century LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. C. C. rlmm. oa recent vacation, bad e unusual experience of cam p- ag under the same tree at Wil- It Springs where they pitched t&eir tent 30 years ago when tbey cme from Portland. The Grimms i hart enjoyed the water from the springs for SO years, going for the first time when tbey drove a horse and buggy. Visits at ITooil River ' MACLEAY- Robert Neland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neeland, Is visiting friends at Hood River. n' f 1 "" .. J 1 1 vv u Market and Locker Boxes 155 N. Commercial We Observe Union Hours Phone 6723 FRESH LIVER, lb...... 10C SALT PORK FOR SEASONING, lb IOC LEGS OF SPRING LAMB, lb ..... 22c Boned and Tied Shoulders of Lamb, lb. 20C mm mm aBsf FRESH SIDE PORK, lb...... FRYING RABBITS, lk .... . . 6PRING FRYERS, colored, lb...... 3CC YOUNG HENS, lb. 25c 260 N. Liberty St. A I j Phone 3032 I Tik eve's . . : N'. IB e tt tt ei? IPBace V Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Mont' ay Aug. 5, 6, 8 - 0 Laundry Soap 3 jZ fl,fl5t0. 5 SQQ ': : j ; r " -i i ivi'i ' mm mmm m mm - . tiii-rmn Rousted. a ' - - ? i ' f I a Northwest product. Lb. Scot Tissue Why take chanc ts on un known tissue wen Scot's is so cheipi 3 ro Is E LJ Handy ofir rolls Us 5 " : i f Waldorf Tissue! . . S roll Aim IPnace MnflE CO E Colombia Best Roasted fresh daily, lb i 23c Columbia Economy lsU4J3 n ; --r- v tall tins G . .M & INTRODUCIIIG fCemmdJ JLV AfllL-nVE FIKES mi. TOMATO CATSUP Kerns Large bottles IOC QnfalicgPuCgcd Wheat 3 for 25c PI JEIE ma8tQtr. cher 12c Deviled TJcat Morril, Wa 3Q Northern Hard Wheat P ' Best by test. : 24W - -CPI 49's $1.29 Galn2onDeI Mm4 '.R5J H"I5c 1 35c Fisher Pancake or Waffle. 6's nbd Spot Pgadeg 27c l's tall 3w25e Hcrshey " Chocolate - Syrup aoc Favorite or Victory- p Do? Food Tin .. 5C - It 8 for 14c for 27c O Bakery o ORAflGE GUTTER CAKES Made with fresh orange juice, i sizes. tin HU Servings 3) EC Servings : CP SiHirry , Quick or Regular ua's Oilb- 7 DANISH FRUIT BARS Filled with mixed fruit. m Another new break fast ? U treat French Butter Bread for ilw m H2C 39c I ffellwell Pure fruit , fla- vors sealed j . j g in new cube., aw pkgs. ! ; Crisco The all-vegetable short- ' ' ' lb. I rj I ening J tins J&K -Ib. tins fl.OO Jelsrite Liquid Fruit Pec- 8-nz. bottlea.: a for 20e ' f o FRESH RIEATS P Governmen'In$pected HAMBURGER 37 No water or cereal, lb;............ BOILING BEEF. t lean, meaty, lb. BACON SQUARES Sugary flgg "PRIME RIB ROAST : Boned and rolled. n lb ...L-......... mmf SIRLOIN STEAK Well trimmed, ' tl H 1 lb. .. iiw Fryer - Rabbit - Fresh Fish FLOUR PILLSBURY 49-lb. sack HEINZ Oven Baked Bean s Large 0 07r tins i for L W O Produce 6 'GffopcGraSC ; iLErjorjc Boz. TT 0 Q LETTUCE Solid heads