Tilt OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Horning, March 19, 1939 PAGE THREE, Arnold Installs V..LargeIncubator I Demand for Chicks Heavy ' k and Hatchings Sold ' -. , to Mid-May LEBANON L. E. Arnold Lebanon poultryman, nag recent "ly placad a 10,000 capacity incu bator at i bis plant - and baa ae-i livered 200 turkey poults to Miller and Leech, Wodett, i Ben- ton count growers. Ha plana to set from; 80.000 to J 00.000-turkey . eggs this season. The :- de- . irand for chicks has been heavy and he has old future hatchings to tne miaaie oi jnay. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ireland hare a hat.'h of nine hearty tur- ; kins, a' cross between a turkey and chlckT showing the hare. ugly nek of the turkey, a droop ing tail and the bill of a chick . i en. - They are of rapid growth i and said t" be good for table purposes. - Slovak Premier Surrenders to Reichsfuehrer Hitler Honor Mrs. Westfall LEBANON The Hist birthday of Mrs. E.iza Westfall was ob served by members of the Loy alty clasi of the Methodist Sunday 'school Thursday after noon. Mrs. Westfall was born In Iowa and afterward lived in Kansas. She gave up school at the age .f 1? to raise her young ei brothers and sitters follow ing her mother's death when her brother. Sen. Joel C. Booth,; war but two years old. After com ing to Oregon in 1891 she raised the children of her brother the If te Dr. W H. Booth, and makes her home wt.h one of them. Mrs. Edith Shanks, English teacher in Lebanon high school. 1 Her sister, Mrs. Vena Ream, who was in Salem during : the legislative session, was present to assist In the entertainment. JO? A 1 a - - p 'I Dr. Joseph Tiso (left), first premier of "fadependent Slovakia, and Relchsfnehrer Adolf Hitler are Trie- tared in Berlin during their recent momentoas conference, during which Hitler pledged "full sap port to Slovakia. He later conferred with Czech official, and signed a protection pact with them. As the Czech state was dissolved and German troops began marching into the new territory they were greeted with both cheers and Jeers. In Prague the troops were greeted with what Is known in America as the "Bronx Cheer. This is a radlopnoto. f Thursday following a stroke which pa. tlyzed his lower limbs. LEBANON Harvey Rose 81, well known resident of the Wa terloo community, was brought to the 1 ebanon general ' hospital 4m tm tin- R.LEIfstromCo. 361 Chemeketa Phone 6550 v LEBANON Graveside services for Edan P. Knapp, 82, resident farmer of. the Sweet Home sec tion the part 35 years, who died at his cabin home borne time be tween March 5 and 12, were held at the Gilliland cemetery Thursday -1 I p. m. by Rev. S. H. Kimball of the Christian church of Sweet Home. Mr. Knapp was born in Illi nois, July 9. 1857, and on De cember 22, 1887 was married to Ann Eliza Robbins who survives. Other surv'vors are two sons, two daughters, one sister and five grandrhildren, all of White City, Kanras. His son, Walter J Knapp, ar rived Wednesday to take charge of arrangements. 'JLx. Knapp, who lived alone had cached va rious sums of money about his home amour ting to several hun dred dollars. Recuperating at Home ST. LOUIS Mrs. Louie For cier has returned to her home from the Salem hospital follow ing an operation. She was In the hospi.al more than three reeks. A son was born March 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maboney of St. Louis ptrish. This Is their fourth boy and fifth child. With the completion of the training of the loganberry vines and Toungberries, evergreens are rapidly being trained in this lo cality. , Happy Hour Qub In Talent Contest DETROIT Members and guests of the Happy Hour club were very pleasantly entertained Wednesday night with contests between five groups of ladies. The first group, Mrs. Laurits Hansen, Mrs. Bert Cunningham, Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. Joe Wright, iirs. Marguerite Jack son and Mrs. Albie Fisher gave a skit entitled "Cat P." Sec ond group: Mrs. Edna Streff, Mrs. Major Baughn, ' Mrs. Earl Parker, Mrs. Clara Billingsly, Miss Dorothy Tounr and Mrs. Nellie Ridell, a short dialogue. "Crossing he Railroad Tracks. The third group: Mrs. James Neilson, Mrs. Gordon Dickie, Mrs. William Teifert, Mrs. Richard Lee and Miss Eleanor Pickett presented "The Family Album." Group four. Miss Mildred Whal ley, Mrs. Ward Stablman, Mrs. N. Walter Shelby. Mrs. Richard Hansen, Mrs. Claude Miller and Mis. Joan S aymer, "A Tableau, supposedly presenting the ro mance and life of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Toung. Group five, Mrs. Scott Young, Mrs. Willow Evans, Miss Etna Wilson, Mrs. Mabel Moore and Mrs. Tom Fryer, "Scene in an Operating Room." Judges were Mrs. Tom Jack son. Mrs. Charlie Clester, Mrs. Carl Westerberg, Mrs. K. C. Goins and M-s. James Rand, Jr Two Anniversaries Honored at Suver ETJVER Mr. and Mrs. Blair Douglas were surprised Sunday by relatives who came to their home to hpnor them on their 10th wedding anniversary and also Miss Margaret3 Douglas on her 19 th birthday; A covered dish dinner was served Those present wera Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berg and son, Rus sell, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Cameron, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Phelps and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seal, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Douglas. Theda Con- dron, Corvallls; ,Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dodele and children, Welht; Miles Davis, Mr. and Yrs. Blair Douglas .and daughters. Mr. and Itirs. Win Dyer were honored on their wedding anni versary Thursday by a group of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Walker left Wednesday . far their home near Calgar - Canada after hav lng spent the winter with Mrs. Walker's mother Mrs. Kate Van- aerpooi at weus. Mrs. Lola Vanderpcol who teaches at Tampico took 15 of her pupils to Salem Friday where they visited the deaf school, the penitentiary and the legislature. Mrs. Ray Morss and Mike Dobrtnln also took car loads. losers will serve a covered dish dinner at the next meeting March 29 to be held In the building on the school ground. Special guests were Mrs. Gns- sle Berger of Niagara, Mrs. Webb and daughters, Miss Bertha and Miss Frances, formerly of Sand Point, Ida., and Grandma White. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Idanha are the parents of a baby boy born at a Salem hospital March 15. This is the Miller's third child and second son. Mrs. Gussie Berrer gave a demonstration at the Guy Moore home Thursday of the Atmoray machine. chose grou? two winner. The live. Reach CE Quota LIBERTY The Liberty Chris tian Endeavor organization, has announced ' that the local young peoples CE group was first In attaining Its registration quota for the state convention in Sa lem April 20-23 and thus will have the distinction of marching In first place in the parade. The group registered 35. The young people's . group will wear white shirts and blouses. The church Willing Workers club will make the girls' blouses. College Inn Sold MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs Byron Beard . of Montana pur chased and took possession this week of the College Inn. confec tionery opposite the campus of Oregon Normal school. Mrs. Cora B. Slattery, former propri etor, has returned to Portland to Hand-liaised Colt Commits Suicide BRUSH . CREEK .Whether grief for his mother, who died following injury sustain ed when she f e 1 1 in Brush Creek some weeks ago, was the cause of the suicide is not known, bat the L. H. Meyer household discovered the young colt which they have been hand , raising sir.ee his mother's death, dead at the end of a rope in its little sta ble Thursday morning. The rope by which it was tied had become completely twisted i round its nerk. Evi dently the colt had pulled it tight in an effort to shake it off. Hand raising had proved successful and the colt was much, prized by the family. 100 Reported Dead in Bratislava Battle . Ail , - t ml ft . . . f , ft I f,-1"':''S ft - v" : - i I - - ir.-ItilK' Community Clubs BRUSH CREEK Early plans are being made for Brush Creek Booster club which will meet March 24 at the schoolhouse, The Chinese checker party held in February proved so successful that it may be repeated at the next meeting. SILVERTON HILLS The SI1 verton Hills community club will sponsor a benefit dance Satur day night at the elub hall with Mikkelson's orchestra furnish ing . the "mu .tc. . Shortly after this photo was made, following an anti-Semitic riot In Bratislava, Slovakia, 100 persons were reported killed as Csech troops tried to crush the revolt. The same day the Slovaks claimed independence and the remaining Czech states of Bohemia fend Mor avia were taken over by Germany, thus disintegrating the post-war repunuc oi yecno-iovaana. xnis is a raaiopnoto. Cole Home Scene? Of Club Gathering MISSION : BOTTOM- -The Wa- conda community club met at the- home of Mrs. Rcbert Cole- with the regular luncheon at 2:30 6 clock. Plans for the par ty Saturday night at the Fair field granre ball were completed. Five tables of "SOO" were in play with first prize going to Mrs. C. C. Russell and second Uk Mrs. Wade Weekley. Special., guests were Mrs. W. H. Colvin ; of Denver, ' Colo., Mrs. Robert ; Corbett of here and Mrs. A. W. Boyles of 3alem. - - The shtwer for a needy fam-. ily was a success; lso a shower, of dish towels and kitchen items was presented to the hostess. The next moeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lucas at Fair field. Lafe Tcwnsend Is adding 240 peach trees to his orchard. The Wheatland ferry has been , t?ed up all this week due to ' high water. "Lookout Lizzie" Practices Held BRUSH CREEK Practice on the three-act comedy, "Lookout Lizzie" is rapidly progressing, at the Brush ' Creek Booster club under the direction of J. C. Goplerud. Date for presentation l.as not been set. Tuesday night the cast en joyed a birthday party in ob servance j the four members whose birthday falls in March, Mrs. Dan Hillman, Thor Thor- kildson, Oriet Moen and John Goplerud, Br. : ; Members of the cast include also Mr. Hillman, Herbert Knies, Oriet Moen, Wil ma Knies r-rd Mrs. Thor kildson. Rue to Build SILVERTON Bert Rue Is an nouncing that he will construct a modern cold storage locker plant on a lot Just oft Church street near the Rue home on East Hill. Rue will include in the plans a slaughtering plant Old Donation Claim Sold Near Zena ZENA One of the oldest do nation land claims in the coun ty, on which Mr. and Mrs Jesse Walling settled more than one hundred years ago and which has been in the family . ever since, has been sold by the own er, Jesse Walling, a grandson, to Robert Shepard, road engi neer of Cordoza, Alaskr, son of J: R. Shepard, who formerly re sided here as a boy on the ad joining farm, now owned by Frank Crawford. Mr. Shepard does not ilan on living on the farm until he returns in five years. In the meantime his niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klme and two children. Norma and David will operate the farm. Gardener Speaks At Liberty Qub LIBERTY An interesting meeting was that of the Liberty Woman's clnb at the home of Mrs. W. R. Dallas Thursday when the gathering was addressed by Mrs. Myron Van Eaton, gardener and authority on rose culture. Her , subject was "Roses and Flower-"- ing Shrubs." ' Mrs. Mason Bishop presided at the short business meeting.' Mrs. Dallas was assisted by Mrs. Fred Browning and Mrs. W. H. Nelson in serving during the social hour which closed the afternoon. Twenty four were-present. uvii mfhi GOITRE HOT A DISEASE cold storage. Building will not begin until late summer or early fall. where farmers may have their Milwaukee, Wis. -It fcaa bn brought to light fcy -stock prepared for market or scientific research that goitre la not a diaease and is not to be treated as such Dr. A. A Rock a prominent goitre specialist for oer JO years perfected a different method of treatment which has proven highly successful He opposed needless Attend Examination operations. Dr. A. A. Rock Products have publish brush college Puniii of ed' a copyrighted book at their own expense which , the fourth to eighth grades in the tells about goitre and this treatment and will schools at Brush College, Zena. 8end this book free to anyone interested. 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