The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 18, 1939, Page 11, Image 11

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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.
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' 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. -
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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
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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. Edward
Terry's sermon, at the Methodist
church at 11 o'clock Sunday will
be: "The Christian Task in an
Unchristian World," while the
evening topic at 8 o'clock will be
"Some Undeniable Facts of Christianity."
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Take Advantage of Metropolitan "Better Price Values9 on Needed
Merchandise' for the Big Hop Picking Season
Men's or Women's sf 9X
STRAW FIELD HATS
Men's Covert or Chambray SfS Wv
Work Skirts
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COTTON HOSE JlSC
Women's "Hopsacking" (WV
SLACK SETS aC
Brown & Wh. Checked Men's jf?) pq
SUMMER CAPSS)C
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Women's Hop Pickers' r
All Leather Gloves pr. -LC
Soft Cotton "Cashmere" tft ffik
Men's Work Sox 'fc-HPC
8-Oz. Reinforced sf fffk
Canvas Gloves praPC
Women's, Straw j ' 4bv
'Coolie Hats s)C
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Slight Irregulars
rJenfs lea. Cloves pr.
Extra Strong Chambray gl Wi
Hen'i, Worlt Shuts SC
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Leather Uppers Comp. Soles rl Q
Henfs Worh Shoes H.Sfl
Long Wearing "Trojan (7f
Lien's Woilc Pants S)S)C
Men's First Quality jM
Cotton Work Sox pair 5)C
Men's Bine Denim I
BeU Bottom"7(0C
Overalls ii 5 i
Sensational
"Economically
Priced9
FuH Fashioned
Pure,Thread Silk
Knee -Hi Hose
for Women
Special!
Regular 39c Values
III
Plain White
Assorted Stripes
SUMMER
Anklets
10c pr.
for Misses and
Children
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Men's or Boys:
"KEDS"
Tennis SHOES
Values to 1.39 pr.
First "yfiiC
Quality A .
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COOL OFF! With' a Delicious
Extra Thick Jumbo
Choice of Four Flavors
O Vanilla
O Chocolate
O Pineapple
O Strawberry
Only!
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"Triple Treat"
ICE CREAM C0IIES
Three delicious fla
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each cone, Vanilla,
Chocolate and Straw
berry. v-
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Friday, Saturday & Monday
CANDY SPECIAL!
Crisp, Crunchy!
Peanut Brittle
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Cream
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Ice cream. Vvf
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Buy Tour Cooking Utensils and Cutlery at
Metropolitan's Economical Prices
FULL PINT SIZE ; . Kt fRi
TIM CUPS special 3 fox MJ)C
10-QUART 2)Ptt
Galvanized Pails 4aEC
Table Jg-Forks
PLATED TABLEWARE
Tea Jf- Table
spoons afi for JV Knives Ivl
EXTRA LARGE f
TIN DISH PANS
25c
STURDILY CONSTRUCTED rt Hv . 4 -3
Steel Fry PansJiCtoS)C
MEDIUM SIZE . I - '
TIN WASH BASIN
ECOKoiliCALLY PRICED :
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6-CUP TIN '
COFFEE POTS
2C
45-INCH FIRST QUALITY t IS
Table, Oilcloth . yard aSS.
FREE SAMPLE
New! Economical!
"Clopay"
Florentine
BLINDS
Low priced "Venetian type"
window blinds made of heavy,
tough fibre board. Cleanable
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inches wide.
Only (6)
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Insecticides
Kills Flies, Moths, Ants, Mos
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16-Ounce
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6-Ounce
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Reduced to
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800-YD. SPOOLS, ECRU OR WHITE rl iy
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