The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wheat Meet
Set Tonight
Linn County Growers Are
Urged to Attend Gath
ering at Tangent
ALBANY Wednesday at 8 p.
m.- an educational meeting , for
all -wheat growers is to be held
at Tangent, states Floyd Mullen,
Linn county agent. At the same
time the 1939 ' wheat allotment
and crop reduction program will
be explained. -.' v
Wheat acreage figures for all
Linn county farms under the
program have been completed
and, are being distributed from
the county agent's office to par
ticipating farmers. Terms ot the
program allotments call for 26
to 30 cents . a bushel on wheat.
Archie White Dies
ALBANY Archie White, a
resident of Albany for many
years, died while en route to
Oswego Monday morning of a
sudden heart attack. White, in
company with George Olsen, had
reached a point near Jefferson
.when attacked. For many years
Mr. White was in the shoe busi-
: Jiess in Albany, and later was in
the painting business. Olsen, a
contractor, is erecting a large
residence at Oswego.
Surviving are -several childen.
One son," Glenn, lives in Albany.
Funeral arrangements have not
been completed. , .
- Schools Gain One
ALBANY Albany schools
opened Monday with a total reg
istration of 1394, wnicn was jusi
three more' than on, the opening
day a year ago. -
Registrations in the senior
high school totaled 453, in the
twn mnmr men Rcnoois jsi. ttnu
in the three elementary schools
558. Madison school as in past
years carried the highest regis
tration, 426, with 180 in the
junior high department and 246
in the elementary. It is expected
that by the end of the week
many more children will enter
the schools. -
George Wileys Injured t
ALBANY - Mr. and Mrs
George Wiley of Prineville are
in the Albany general hospital as
the result of an automobile ac
cident on Seven-Mile hill, Sun
day morning. ine w ueys ; were
on their way to Albany to visit
Mrs. Wiley's father, Milton Hale,
who isquite ill. 1
Mr. Wiley, "9. suffered a
broken hip as well as other in
juries, and Mrs. Wiley is suffer
ing from severe bruises and
shock. The brakes of the car
failed to hold and Wiley ran
the car, into the bank, hitting a
tree anj throwingt-fie occupants
out. i
43 Youths Report
As School Opens
CLOVERDALE The - Clover
dale school, opened Monday with
43 pupils enrolled, which is a few
less than last year but more will
start as soon as the seasonal work
Is completed. There are 17 chil
dren in the primary and 26 .in
the upper room.
Mrs. - Gayettee Barnett will
again teach the primary grades
and C. D. Chorpening will teach
the upper room.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hennies and
on, Howard, have been guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
E. Hennies for the, past week.
They left Monday. . i
Amans Motoring East -
MT. 'ANGEL -- Mr. and Mrs.
Frank ' Aman left in their car
Monday morning for an extended
risit to their former home in
Iowa. They will visit witlT rel
atives and friends. . '
Slayings Charged
Because lie was accused of steal
ing, Harry Tern, 16-year-old Deer
River, Minn- farm youth, shot
and killed Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Jama, his foster parents, and their
daughter, Aili, according to a con
fession police claim from the
youth. The bodies of the Jamas
were found in the burning house
and torn.
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View of embassy at Prague I
As a measure of preparedness against possible outbreak of hostilities,
a bomb-proof shelter is being erected at the U. S. embassy in Prague,
f capital of Czechoslovakia,
Jury Paiiel for
October Court
Named in Polk
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DALLAS A panel ot jurors
for the October term of the Polk
county circuit court was; drawn
here Monday. J
The October term is to open
October 3 with the jurors to re
port October; 4. j
The panel follows:
Nina E. Adams, West Salem,
housewife; J. R. Bowman, Ball
Eton, laborer; Warren j Burch,
Rickreall, laborer; Wwight Cha
fee, Falls City, laborer; ; Arthur
M. Christensen, Perrydale, la
borer; Dee I M. Crowley;, Mon
mouth, farmer; Wright B. Gard
ner, Falls City, laborer; Cary L.
Gilson, Amity, route 1, Ifarmer;
W. J. Green.; Monmouth, ifarmer;
Frieda Grindheim, Dallas house
wife; Ezra Hart, Rickreall, re
tired; Chauncey F. Hayes, Dal
las, laborer; Claude HaLsington,
Monmouth, farmer; ' j
Jennie R. Letteken, Dallas
routo 1. housewife; J. Ja. Ma
chir. Independence, route 1,
farmer; Norval Moore, Sheridan,
route 1, farmer; M. J.i O'Don
nell. Independence, timber con
tractor; Archie Palmeri, Mon
mouth, route '1, farmert David
D. Peters, Dallas, route 1, far
mer; Estelle E. Porter, Falls
City, housewife; ' Wright; Porter
field, Independence, route 1, far
mer; A. G iRempel, Dallas, la
borer; Jonathan Richmond, Falls
City, farmery. B. O. Schucking.
Salem, route 3. farmer; Hulda C.
Smith, Dallas, housewife; Fred
Weaver. Falls City, jlaborer;
Jamie Whitworth. Dallag, house
wife; Louise M. Windsor, Salem,
route 1, housewife; j Monroe
Winn. Independence, ifarmer;
Lew F. Wintermute, Amity, la
borer, and Marie Zumw
las, route 1, housewife.
alt, Dal-
Final Rites Held
For F. Sheffield
: LEBANON Funeral j services
for Frank Sheffield. 76, who
died September 15 at )the 'Des
chutes hospital at Bend, were
conducted Sunday at the Harry
C. Howe funeral home I by Rev.
R. A. Spence of the Methodist
church with Mrs. G. C. Mason
vocalist; burial was in the Ma
sonic cemetery. j
f. Air. Sheffield was born Febru
ary 12, 1863 in Porter; county,
111. When ; a .young (man he
spent " several years in Texas,
coming to Portland in 1910; in
1912 he came with his) mother
and sister to Lebanon where he
lived until 1915 when ,ho went
to Bend and engaged! in tire
taxicab business. !
Surviving (are one sister, Mrs.
Achsa Chess " of Lebanon; two
nieces, Mrs.iL. H. Rice and Mrs.
M. W. Gayther and one nephew
Rodney C. j Baker : all of .Port
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Hiihbard Minister
Enjoying Vacation
HUBBARD Rev. and! Mrs. J.
S. Van Winkle are spending sev
eral weeks vacationing; in the
southern part of the state. Rev.
Woodfin of Woodburn 'occupied
the pulpit's of Elliott Prairie and
Hubbard Sunday morning.
The Christian Endeabr socie
ty, quiet during the summer, is
again active. Miss I Virginia
Carl will be the leader Sqnday
night at 7; 30 o'clock. 1
On account of the busy sea
son the Pink and Lavender club
has been f postponed to meet
Thursday afternoon, September
29, at the! home of Miss Anpa
Scholl.
iranger s iNews
ROBERTS Tfie grange met
Saturday night with only a fair
crowd and t only six officers. Af
ter the meeting a Urge group at
tended the Ankeny grange fair.
The grange set Friday,! October
7. for the ? community! grange
fair and ask the cooperation of
very individual in the commun
ity to make the fair a! success.
Mrs. Leonard Zielke opened
her home Friday to the HE. club
with but 13 members present on
account of the busy season.
Plans and committees were
finished for : the 1 community
grange fair. ; The club will meet
at the home of M r s Albert
Slaakenship in October.
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Sweet Home Gets
Funds for Water
T. W. Munyan Announces
He Will Oppose Gill for
Mayor's Post
LEBANON Dave McMillan of
the Sweet Home-New Era dis
trict was a business visitor in
Lebanon Monday and reported
that Sweet Home has received a
$70,000 grant for its proposed
water system; $40,000, a . gov
ernment grant and $30,000 PWA
money. Work on the project
will start soon. ,
T. W. Munyan has announced
his candidacy as mayor of Leba
non and will contest Dr. J. G.
Gill,, nominated last week. Mr.
Munyan has served Lebanon as
mayor and received high ap
proval of all parties.
G. C. Skinner, architect and
builder, who tame here from
Idaho a few years ago, will move
with his family to Oakland, Cal.,
about the - las of the month.
Both his sons are in Oakland.
Give Store Xcw Front'
Dr. Courtney of White Sal
mon, Wash., is having a new
front put on the part of his
business block on Main street
occupied by Reeves Bros. Cloth
ing store. Bates and Johnson
are the architects,
i Frank Vaderislhere from Ha
german, Ida., to erect some
small buildings on his farm of
100 acres recently purchased on
route 1, southwest of Lebanon.
He plans to move his family here
later.
The body of Donald E. Cor
win, 38, mechanic for the Roy
Houck Construction company,
killed Saturday on- Seven Mile
hill while repairing . a dump
truck, was sent to Portland for
burial, in charge of the Penin
sula funeral home. Mr. Corwin,
who came to Sweet Home twoi
months ago, is survived by his
widow and a stepdaughter.
A well recently sunk on the
Preston Ireland farm near La
comb produces what appears to
be highly mineralized .water,
pronounced by some to be sul
phur water. Mr. Ireland has
placed a portion of the water
where it can be chemically ana
lyzed. Hansaker Funeral
Is Slated Today
CLOVERDALE Funeral servi
ces for Mrs. Martha Hunsaker, wi
dow of George W. Hunsaker, died
Monday morning at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Welburn
of Toledo, will be held Wednesday
at 1:30 p. m. at the Rigdon funer
al home in Salem, with interment
following at Twin Oaks cemetery.
Turner.
Mrs. Hunsaker was born Febru
ary 5, 1S48, and on October 1,
1879, she married George W.
Hunsaker and lived at Scio. Seven
children were bor hto this union.
Forty-six years ago they moved to
Cloverdale and bought the place
still owned by the deceased. They
lived there until the last few years
when they moved into Turner. Mr.
Hunsaker died two years ago. -.
Surviving are three sons, How
ard, of Salem. Cecil of Toledo and
Robert of Turner, and i three
daughters, Mrs. Ethel Dickey of
Los Angeles, Mrs. Georgle Wel
born of Toledo and Mrs. Dorothy
Gore of Yoncalla.
CCC Boys Called
To Fight Forest -Fire
at Molalla
CAMP MILL CITY With a
forest fire raging in the Molalla
district, Forester Arthur Messing
Tuesday morning took 26 more j
ujj ooys irom mis camp 10 in 1
fire lines, where also went!
George Bunke. fire warden from (
the North Fork ranger station.
The fire was still out of control
early Tuesday afternoon, r
Monday night 26 boys and
Fennle Cooper, roving fire fight
ing foreman from the ' camp,
were called to the Molalla fire.
Fire Warden Wayne Downing
and a group of the local camp
boys were on an SOO-acre tire
at Lacomb Friday and Saturday.
Dr. H. C. Tomllnson took 25
boys on an educational trip to
the ocean Sunday, which now
makes it possible for all Dixie
toys In camp to write the folks
at home that they have seen the
Pacific
Tbt OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Morning-, September 21, 193S
Lavodic Waives
Prelim Hearing
Alleged Aurora Drug Store
Would-Be Robber Held
; Uunder $5000 Bail
WOODBURN Frank Lavodic,
who .was arrested for attempted
robbery of the Aurora drugstore,
waived preliminary hearing when
he appeared before Judge Overton
and was held to answer to the cir
cuit court. Bail was set at 15000
which he was unable to furnish.
John Everett Lee, Hubbard, ar
rested for driving a truck without
PUC : plates and also for driving
without an operator's license, en
tered pleas of. guilty and paid
fines of 95 and costs on each
charge. i j ;'' ;
i Raymond Kenneth Peterson of
Broadacres pleaded guilty to driv
ing a motor vehicle without a cer
tificate of title and paid a; fine of
5 and costs.
: ! Traffic Violators Fined .
; 1 Charlie Bert Robbins, Creswell,
was fined $2.50 and costs tor driv
ing a truck with a two wheel trail
er attached weighing over 750
pounds without license plates on
the trailer. - !
; Steve John Helger, Woodburn,
was fin,ed 15 and casts for operat
ing a motor vehicle without an op
erator's license. The fine was sus
pended upon condition that he
pay the costs and refrain from
driving agal t until he has obtain
ed a license. Euriel Vernon But
ler, Silverton, pleaded guilty to
operating a motor vehicle at night
without a rear light and paid a
fine of 5 and costs.
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Silverton
Hrs. Allyn Nmoa
Wcond I
Mrs. A. B. WinMf
Nertk HoU ;
Mrs. Mary Adas
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Carl John Veritx paid a fine of
1 5 and costs for operating a truck
at night without clearance lights
on the rear. ; Wesley R." Fickel,
Brooks, paid a fine of 95 and costs
fdr driving a motor vehicle at
night without a rear light.
Arthur H. Moon, Woodburn,
pleaded guilty to driving a motor
vehicle at night without lenses in
his headlights and without a rear
light. H& paid a fine of $5 and
costs. Dean Claybourne Omons,
for operaUug a; motor v e b I c 1 e
with out ,an operator's license,
paid a fine of $5 and costs.
Nafzigers Return
From Middle West
CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Nafzier, Edgar, Eva
line, Emmaline and Ralph re
turned Thursday from a month's
trip to middle ' western states
where they have relatives. They
report an interesting and enjoy
able trip. , " j
Miss Lucille1 Roth was host
ess in honor of Mrs. JCrland West
Frjday night. The dinner and
theatre party following ; were en
joyed by Mrs. Erland West,
Misses Jean Lauderback. Ruth
Ramsden and Lucille Roth.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey and
Louise are at home-after a four
weeks' trip which took them, to
Saskatchewan, Canada, where,
they visited Mrs. Aubrey's moth
er. On the way north they
spent several days in the Glacier
national park and they visited
Yellowstone park on their re- J
turn.
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Keading from left to right:
v. u. ecoti; iu uray; Clarence f agg; ti. M . ix-wey; Mrs. J.
and naroia o. l'ruitt, circulation manager. j
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Members of
SAVE-A-fiM
Mrs. C. It. Simmons, Central 11 o well
Mrs. C A. Ferguson, Grand Island
Mrs. G. G. Looney, Hazel Green
Sirs. Elizabeth Skelton, Lebanon
Mrs. W. II. Scharf, Middle. Grove
Mrs. Robert Cole, Mission . Bottom
Mrs. Virginia Hammer, North
Santlam
Mrs. Chas. O. McC'lain, Shelbnra
Mrs. Ethel Blinston, Sidney-Talbot
Mrs. Eugenia Fischer, Silver Falls
Mrs. Herman Hassler, Sublimity
Mrs. H. I Stewart, West Stayton
Mrs, J. H. Johnston, Fox Valley .
Mrs. Clifford Feller, Sunnyside -Mrs.
Forrest Edwards,; Roberta
Mrs. Mary Cammack, Rosedale '
Valuer KUunpe. Labish Center
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Kay MaaalBK
St. Loaia
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Svasls
Young Folks Give
Students Sendoff
44 Enrolled in Grritles at
Lyons on Opening day
of School Year
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LYONS- The young people ga
thered at the club house Friday
night for . a party honoring Miss
Constance Bodeker. Miss Lucille
Lewis, Miss Pauline Clipfell, Per
cy Clipfell and Rex Julian, who
are going away to college. "Miss
Lewis will enter Oregon Normal
college at Monmouth, Miss Bode
ker and Rex Julian -OSC at Cor
vallis. Miss Clipfell will go to Sel
ma Springs. Ark., where she will
enter the John Brown , university
and Perry will enter the John
Brown high school. .
. Mr. and Mrs. Wess Fellows and
children Eunice and Iva Mae have
moved to Macleay. Fellows oper
ated a garage here.
J. D. Jamison of San Bernardi
no, California is visiting at the
home of his mother and stepfath
er, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith.
School Work. Begins
School opened Monday morn
ing with David Staley, principal,
and Maxine Huber primary teach
er. There are 26 enrolled in the
primary grades and 18 in the up
per grades.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith moved
Saturday into their new home re
cently purchased from Mrs. Effie
Monroe. They remodeled the in
terior and added a new roof.
W. S. Castell received word of
the death of his . brother, John
Castell of Pendleton. Death was
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Francis Dunn; Henry Rand; - Hunt
circulation crew Tor
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NOT PICTURED
.Mr. J. M. Cmphlette, Amity
Mrs. Ben Hawkins, Aubara
Mrs. John Danlavy, : Brooks
Luther J. Chapin, Clear Lake
Mrs. S. E. Whitworth, Dallas
Mrs. Clarence Fowleja Dayton
Mrs. Albert Stettler, HaysTille
Sirs. Don Knhn, West Salem
Tllago Williams, Woodburn;
Mrs. XettJe Reeves, Jefferson
Mrs. Clara Smith, Kingwood
Mrs. P. F. Stotzitrise, Salem
Heights ' - ;
Mrs. Clyde Bressler,, Lyons
Mrs. Warren -Gray, Marion -Daisy
Hendricson, Mill City v
Beulah Craven, Monmoath ;
Mr. M. R. Black, Oak Point
nUaa btetu Dchlar
aft. Aasal
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Mrs, Halaa Comttaek
Wal HiUa
due to a car accident. I
Mr. ; and Mrs. Don Brotherton
of Castle Rock, Wash., spent Man
day and Tuesday with 'her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown
The Brotherton's recently purch
ased a hotel tavern at Castle
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Aurora Students
Off for Schools
AURORA Miss-Martha Bradtl
and Richard Hill are (attending
business college in Portland." Miss
Ruth Kraus has retdrned to school
in Salem-. : v j. j .
Robert Reed is a pupil; in Wood
burn high. Other, high school stu
dents have entered Canny Union
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Mrs. Charles Becke has as
house guest, her sister Mrs. L.
Greenwood of Salt Lake City. h ,
Mr. and Mrs. IM. H. Evans : re
turned Monday from a week spent
in Pendleton visiting her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Steele and attending the
roundup. .)." j . : Ai- . j
Airlie Folks Hunting j -in
Country Nearj Bend
Group Goes to Coast
AIRLIE Gilbert nd Floyd
Williamson came froth Astoria
Sunday to accompany! kheir par
ents, Mr. and Mrs.- Gdo.rge Wil
liamson, to Bend for la hunting
trip. Mrs. Williamson! will visit
her daughter, Mrs. Fred Kizer.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover,
Mrs. G. N. Crabtree
and son.
Irwin, and Frank Barnes, . went
to Yachats over the
weekend,
Clark; William PirkeI; Mri
C. Krenz; Mrs. Geo. Thompson,
the
DAYS
Mrs. Geo. Plonb, Airlie
John Hawk, Hubbard
Mrs. Frank JuddJ Liberty
Mrs. James Ogle, jAurora
Mrs. Anna Iake, lbany
Lorene Landers, Mehanva
Fred deVries, Pratnm
Joe Lytle Scio j I ,
Hugh Magee, Scotts Mills
Staffie Masner, Shaw '
Mrs. D. Geo Cole, Stayton .
Mrs. Edith CoveyJ Saver ,
!Hrs. Ora Bear, Turner
Geo. A. Paul, Valsets f -Mrs.
Laura Rand,! Detroit
Mrs. Hazel Brown; Gate
ntra. I. V. KeA4o
Gcrraia
Hi. W. H. Crwar
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PAGE THREE
Dickman Starts
Filling of Silos
Water Shortage Halts Gold
mining in AiasKa 60
, Rue Returns
WALDO " HILLS -Otto Dick
man opened the silo filling sea
son Saturday. He will fill two.
The crew will then - move on to
Roy Brown's, then to Theodore
Riches place, where a silo is in
the process of construction.
Waldo Rue. son of Mr. and
9.a IT n .. X
unexpectedly from .) Fairbanks,
Alaska. Due to a "scarcity of
water the gold mine where he
has been employed, was forced,
to suspend operations for th
present. As living expenses are
so high and the date of opening
so indefinite he thought it bet
ter to return to the states.
Enters Monmouth Normal
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Goodknecht, left Sunday to begin
her second year at Monmouth
Normal school. .
Kenneth and Robert ' Cross of
Minot, . N. D., arrived Thursday
night to spend a short vacation
with their cousins, Everett and
Wreck Victim
Better
ROBERTS Louie Zielke is
improving from injuries sustain
ed in a wreck on - the Wallace
road recently. His right arm and
nose were broken and a piece
was .sliced from his tongue; also
many bmises.
Mrs. Panl Kobioaoi
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Him. T. C. Monataia
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Mra. M. M. HifN
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Mrs. B. Harria
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Mra. Olfda Koablaa
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