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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1930)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930 exclusive news dispatcher WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS BY SPECIAL CORUES PON DENT PAGE THREE SILVERTON MAN ACCORDED FINE HONOR DEGREE Eilverton At the meeting of the aJ instructors or vocational agri- culture held In Forest Grove last week, from outstanding members. designated as "Master Teachers' were named, among them being Warren E. Crabtree of the local department. Crabtree was graduated from the Kansas state agricultural college In 1920, having worked under Dean and later president ofthe college, Wm. M. Jardlne. Later Mr. Jardlne was United 8tates secretary of ag riculture and recently he has been appointed American ambassador to Egypt. Alter being graduated, Mr. Crab tree taught in Twin Falls, Idaho for two years, then four years at Milton, Oregon, and this will be his fifth year here. Since 1920 be has piled up 22 hours in graduate work from the Kansas state and the Oregon state agricultural colleges. There are now in the local Smith' Hughes department, 48 all day stu dents carrying on regular day class- es In agriculture in the high school here. For the past 12 years this depart ment has also conducted night class es In poultry products for adult farmers. DAVEY IS HONORED ON 80TH BIRTHDAY BUvertoln Mr. Frank Davey of Portland was given a diner party at the nome ot his daughter, Mrs. E. A. Domogalla, Sunday o nthe Bllverton-Salem highway, the occa sion being his (0th birthday anni versary. Davey has been an Oregon news paperman lor more than 45 years, and Is one of the newspaper pi oneers of Oregon. He has been employed for the Oregonlan, the Statesman and the Capital Journal and has had newspapers of his own. At present he is head of the weights and measures department in . trie state market agents office. Davey, though 80 years old. Is still slim and sprightly and straight as a young man with his eys and mind still as keen and bright as ever. DEPARTMENT WORK UNDER INSPECTION SUverton Smith-Hughes instruc tors from SUverton, Warren E. Crab trJo; Molalla, E. B. Jackson; Canby, Afton Zundell; and Gresham, Glen Wraver with Earl R. Cooley, state si v rvisor of agricultural education of Salem, and H. H. Olhson, pro fessor of agricultural education of Cosjiallis, met at the local depart ment Thursday morning and visited seral SUverton .projects, came ba;k here for lunch and visited Mo lalla projects in the afternoon. Fri day morning they will meet in Can by to visit projects and at Gresham In the afternoon. This is being done to see the work in the different de partments. ELECTRICAL BROODER TO BE DEMONSTRATED Silverton Mrs. Louis Robinson of near Silverton will go to Battle ground, Wa6lf, In a few days to demonstrate the electric brooder which her husband invented and patented. An all electric fair will be held at Battleground next week at which time she will show the broo der. Mrs. Robinson demonstrated this article at Oregon state fairs and at the International stock show. " L5 INJURED Silverton John Williams, who is employed at camp 14 of the Silver Falls Timber company. Is recove-ing as well as can be expected froi.i a broken ankle he received while work ing at camp. He Is at the local hos pital. COOPER FAMILY LEAVES West Salem Mr. and Mrs, Cooper have disposed of their home on Pat terson avenue and have moved to Corvallls to live. Announcing. . . that the Salem Baking Co has been taken over by the former owners with MR. FRANK H. DOLEMAN IN CHARGE Miss Betty Haley will again be in charge of the Salem Bakery Retail Store. DIXIE AND MILK -MAID BAKERY FOODS Fresh Every Day; Except Saturday as was the former practice Salem Baking Go 445 Court SU Telephone 954 Heat Is Fatal . To Farm Horse Working In Hay Turner Rather mn unusual eiperiencc hap pened to Deane Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. L D. Roberts, re cently while riding the bars that was pulling the bay fork during the harvest' ns "Susie the steed that young Roberta was taUantly riding, apparently suffering from heat and old age fell with her rider and died shortly after. The heat had been excessive during the day and it Is presumed that it had something to do with "Old Susie's" passing. HARD USAGE SEEN BY VALLEY BINDER Hopmere Perhaps the oldest binder at work In the state Is the old Deering binder that has just finished cutting the 1930 crop on the Finney place and as far as any one knows will keep on cut ting crops. It was bought about 30 years ago by John Dunlavy of Brooks, about 20 years later he sold it to Dess Martin of Hopmere, who used it for three years, then he- sold it to John Erback of Waconda who gave It an undignified rest beside the fence on the highway in wind and weather, for two years, Junk. Ella Finney then bought it and it was repaired by Arthur Lind say and spent the last five sea sons cutting grain on the Finney place. PIONEER RESIDENT OF COUNTY CALLED Woodburn Miss Thurza Hoven den, 66, a member of a prominent Marion county family, died at the nome ox her brothw-in-law, Walter Morris, near Broadacres, at 9:30 o clock Tuesday night. Miss Hoven- den was born near Butteville and has resided in this vicinity most of her life. She is survived by three brothers, Edwin and Albert Hovenden, who reside near Hub bard, and Dave Hovenden of Sea side, and also several sisters. Funeral services will be held at the Hall funeral chapel Sunday' af ternoon at 2 o clock with Rev. E. w. Blew of the Presbyterian church. officiating. Interment will take place In the Hubbard cemetery. INFANT DAUGHTER TO BE BURIED FRIDAY Albany Burial services will be held Friday afternoon for Donna May, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ingram of Crabtree, who died at the family home Wed nesday. Sen-ices will be held from the Fisher-Braden chapel. tJnionvale Miss Marjorie Nash of Portland is a guest at the Eugene Wilson home near Wheatland, for a few days. PAINS No matter how severe, you can always have immediate relief: Bayer Aspirin stops cam ouicktV. It does it without any ill effects. Harmless to the heart; harmless to anybody. But it always brings relief. Why suffer? BAYER ASPIRIN Salem, Ore. So ML JEFFERSON LODGE INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS Jefferson The regular meeting of the Mt. Jefferson Rebekah lodge was held in their lodge rooms at the L O. O. P. ball Tuesday eve sing. The following officers were In stalled: Flora Thomas, noble grand; Elmlna Thurston, conduc tor; Dora Humphrey, secretary; Bertha Curl, financial secretary; Laura Thomas, chaplain; Stella Hart, Inside guardian; Millie BU yeu, L. S. N. O. Officers who were unable to be present and will be Installed later were: Bernice Skel ton, vice grand; Ada Wells, ward en; Grace Thurston, R. 8. N. O.; Josephine Parrish, L. 8. V. O.; Prances Pierce, B. 8. V. O.; Kelth el Smith, outside guardian. Bertha Curl, district deputy president and Millie Bilyeu, marshal, acted as in stalling officers. It was voted to celebrate the an niversary of the founding of the Rebekah lodge on the second meeting In September. At the close of the session a so cial hour was enjoyed during which refreshments were served. HUBBARD COMMUNITY BAND WILL APPEAR Hubbard An invitation has been iwrasfwl hv thai TTliHhawl J ..HUUIU u VUUUI1U1I ity band to play at IUahee park uii un vvuiameue river between Cnampoeg and Butteville. The park mnnnirpmpnf innncnra m fu 4nnu every Thursday night for the camp- era uu vacationists in me park, and also lor outsiders who desire to at tend. Th hflnri miilt WVtselhlo nlan there featuring a Sunday afternoon SERVICES SCHEDULED FOR BRUSH COLLEGE Brush College Services will be held at the Brush College eggool house at 8 o'clock 8unday evening by Captain Hall of McMinnvllle. He will be accompanied by his mother, Mrs. HalL Captain Hall Is weU known here as he has preached here and In neighboring commun ities. The public Is invited to at tend the meeting. Specials For The Closing Days Of The Sale iWomen's Pumps for Street or Dress Wear $7.85 Values Now A Splendid Assortment of Styles Dress Pumps and Ties for Every Day Wear All $10.00 Values Now These Are Exceptional Values For The Few Remaining GIRL RESERVES ON PLEASANT OUTING Silverton Silvertotn Olrl Re serves held an overnight hike on the Ablqua, taking turns at cooking over a camp fire. Those taking part on the outing were Nellie Bhaw, Mildred Van Buren, Anne Larson, Evelyn Stewart, Margery Smith, Eleanor Moen, Ruth Loe, Dorotha Range, Ina Clark, Sarah Lee Hor rison. Elbra Llndsey, Arthenia Cox and the chaperone, Mrs. Essie L. Cos and her little daughter, Ruth. POULTRY SHOW SET" FOR YOUNG BREEDERS Woodburn A chicken show will be held In Woodburn Saturday In the Landon building next door to the postoffice, which will feature chickens raised from day old chicks given by the banks ot Woodburn to members of high school classes In vocational agriculture. Thirty one boys were given one dozen chkks each last spring, and prizes have been offered for the best pens of each breed. Judging will be done by a representative from the poultry department ot O. A. C. FIRE CHIEP AWAY Aurora Fire Chief Dewey S. Mil ler Is attending the Oregon firemen's school held In Corvallls August 18 to 22. Assistant Chief Ferguson and Engineer B. W. Stoner will attend for two days. Expectancy Young mothers find in this richest malted milk palatable mildness and wholesome nutri ment in happiest combination. As children love it, so do people in all ages and condi tions find it pleasant relief for fatigue. Send ten cents today for a sample and mixer. H OR LI CK'S RACINE. WISCONSIN $3.45 $A45 .LA VALLEY BOYS' GROUPS TAKEN UPON OUTINGS Woodburn Nearly 20 boys of the Woodburn troop of Boy Scouts went east to Butte Creek Monday night on a bicycle hike. Equip ment and supplies were packed on a truck and the boys mounted their wheels and rode the entire distance, arriving early for a swim and supper In camp. The evening was spent around the Scout camp fire with program. Breakfast was prepared on the new camp stove by the official cooks the next morning and the troop ar rived home before noon. Hubbard Nineteen boys had one oi tne best times they ever had Monday afternoon when they were taken to snad-E-Acres by their Sunday school teacher, Mrs. Blanch Brown and her assistant, Mrs. Merle Stewart. The group is one of the larger classes In the Federated church and has - been under1 Mrs. Brown's care tor the past two years. Helping Mrs. Brown in preparing the pot luck supper table were her daughter. Miss Betty Brown and Miss Muriel Beck-nan. Water sports proved most attractive during the af ter noon and the miniature golf course See What $3.45 .Will Buy See Them In Our Windows Sale Days at the park also was largely pa tronized. - STEWARD STILL CONFINED West Salem George steward Is still confined to his home on Edge water street, suffering from a brok en vein in one of his legs. It has bee ntroubllng him for several weeks. He Is able to take a few steps on crutches. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physician says, "Constipation Is responsible for more misery than any other cause." But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Or derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys tem Into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever Increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlle at night. Next day bright. 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