XPAGE ELEVEN r avauumng voczor wreck aero U i- y r v V-.Hi-WiiW.-WVnrtlii it ii V.imi'll Hrro of the City of San Francisco disaster was Dr. Robertson Ward, an Tancisco surgeon, pictured above treating a broken arm of Horace Dlsston Philadelphia manufacturer, injured in the wreck r Ward rushed to the wreck scene from a nearby mountain, va cation retreat, worked feverishly for hours on the broken bodies of . passengers and crew members. (IIN) Crops Favorable Despite Warmth August Survey of Slate Shows Hops, Prunes, Nuts Are Okeh PORTLAND, Aug. 17-ff)-The department of agriculture's 'Au gust surrey showed favorable northwest crop conditions today, despite high temperatures. Field crop yields will be slight ly higher than expectations hat spring drought reduced estimates in some instances, compared to the 1938 output. ' Conditions oa August 1 Included: Hops Oregon, Washington, auiornia output estimated 39, 060,000 pounds: Orezon 19.400, 000 or 1,164,000 less than month ago. Prunes Oregon, Washington ana xaano rresh basis 201,700 tons against 133,800 in 1933. Outlook ' favorable) for unusually largaTcrop Vest ot" Cascades for both canning and drying. East ern Oregon forecast 12,200, a drop of 13,600 particularly from frost, heat and rust mite damage. Western Oregon 136,200 'tons, largest since 1929. Last year's production was 78,700 and the 10-year average 103,222. Nuts O r e g o n, Washington walnuts -4400 tons compared to 65010 in 1938. Effect of the hot. dry) -weather not yet appraised. Oregon's prospective filbert crop of 2940 tons is 68 per cent more than last year's 18(0 tons. Hay Rack Fall Injures Benson Macleay 431 Committees Set MACLEAY The August meet ing of the Macleay 4M Women's club was held In the W. B. Frink gardens with Mrs. Frink, Mrs. Oscar Baker , and --Mrs. Clare Strawn as co-hostesses. Mrs. George Lambersen pre sided. - Mrs. A. H. Fuestman and Mrs. Ni Anderson were appointed as members of the Sunshine com mittee for the year and Mrs. M. A. Wells and Mrs. Arthur Spel- hrink to. hare charge of the music. Guests present were Mrs. A. Strawn, Mrs. T. Olson and Mrs. C. Rice. Mrs. J. B. Ashby will entertain at her home in Sep tember. KOBLE GRANDS PICNIC DAYTON Twelve members and six visitors of the Past No ble Grand club attended the an nual all day picnic held Thursday at the Dayton city park. KIgg IBiros. (Meir X 8 ,L,U' AMAZING r.aonjEJiL SEZ this entirely different wood and coal range before you buy ANY new stove. Beautiful in ap pearance, wonderful in its many features . it's the truly MODERN range for YOUR OWN kitchen! Ask about It! SEE IT TODAY! SEnsnTionnz. offer.. ffutinj Out ptinj Alontaj kowiny OnYS this Valuable 76-Plccc Set of VEHIIOri EARLY I2x CALiFonniim DirjrjEmvnnE rmsn tou punennse jars tionrna PmrJCCDD or DUCEIEGS r.3odol nnnciriG TOHMOTor s i 1 . . 0 AMD C? ' LsMBttHMJI This MSMtiMul efftf ippUt Mly m lone M M limlMd rap : si t DtaMrwar. Uatl. Por cImm any Moata Prime t ' Duekna Rang ... at vagatar priccn $89.74 and ... aa tob'H cat yoar dinntrwara sat lav 11.00 additional. Dinaar satt pUcea. aarvlca for ai II (lasaaa; 2f piacaa aUwrwara. See Out &ompleU MontLf Di6pUtf Your Home Appliance Specialists ' SILVERTON John Benson, 73.11s In a critclal condition at the! Sllverton hospital following a fall from a hay rack In the Ever green district Thursday. , A skull concussion and a frac tured arm were listed among the Injuries. He was taken to the hospital in the Ekman ambulance where he was cared for by Dr. A. EL Wrightman, Jr. - Kesler Services ..-V . ! - . ' - -V AtZpim-Today ALBANY Miss Cora Bavanda Kester, (0, died at the family home In thia city, Tuesday of a heart attack.- Funeral services are to be held Friday afternoon at o'clock from the . Fisher Funeral home with Rev. T; D." Yarnes in charge. Burial wilt be la the Sand Ridge cemetery. - Misg Kester was born in Linn county. She was a . daughter of Putnam and ' Ida Swank Kester. Oregon pioneers. She followed dressmaking as an occupation. Miss Kester ' was a member of the Methodist church. - Surviving is one brother, L. C. Kester of route 1, Albany, and one sister Mlai Altha Kes ter of Albany. BEANS NEARLY DONE TALBOT : Bean picking Is nearly finished here. Owing to continued heat and dryness, the blossoms 'are 1 drop ping off and the bug are also damaging the crop. - Granger's News MACLEAY Mrs. Harry Mar tin, r Mrs! Harry Martin, Jr., and Mrs. M. A. Wells entertained members of the grange Home Economics club at the senior Martin -home Tuesday afternoon. f PI ana "for entertaining Pomona grange and the autumn fair were discussed. The afternoon was spent doing fancy work. - UNION HILL. Union HiU Grange will meet Friday night for Its regular monthly business meeting. RICKREALL. eMmbers of the Grange chorus, quartet, trio, duet and soloists went to Forest Grove Saturday to participate In the re gional tryout of Polk, Yamhill, Washington, Tillamook, Clatsop and Clackamas counties. Clatsop and Clackamas counties won and will appear at the state fair, September 8. Townsend Picnic To Be Held Soon ''...'. -. i AUMSYILLE The Townsend club will have a basket dinner at 12:30 o'clock Sunday at the Hlghberger park. After the dinner a program will be given at which the Sla ter family of Vancouver, Wash., wilt appear. Other numbers by B. I. Plummer of Salem, and lo cal talent will provide entertain ment. The public is invited. Fred Garbe, president, is in charge. Arizona Couple Call at Lebanon LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barnes, Phoenix, Ariz., are visiting Mrs. Barnes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald. Miss Edith Kleint, daughter of C. A. Kleint, returned Tuesday from a year spent with her sis ter and family of Long Valley. Idaho. She plans to attend high school here during the coming school year.. Mrs. Fisher Feted On 80th Birthday -Four birthdays here Tuesday, AUMSVILLE.- were celebrated August 15. . At their home here Mrs. O. E. Roberts, was surprised by rela tives and close friends with a party arranged by her daughter, Mrs. Ray Tullins. Mrs. Mary Fisher, celebrated her 18 th birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lee Hlghberg er with a few relatives and close friends. Fred Steiner also passed an other mile stone August 15, cele brating his birthday at his home here Tuesday with his family. - Mrs. T. C Mountain was honored at her home at a din ner party, Tuesday, her birthday. SILVERTOX SERMOXS SILVERTON Rev. 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