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Pa?e 8 THE POST NOTES BY THE W AYSIDE f Projects underw ay on the N orth W illa m e tte E xp e rim e n t S tation, fo u r m iles north of A urora are q u ite im pressive a.id w e ll w o rth seeing. This area is b a d ly in need o f a new stra w b e rry va rie ty, one w hich >s resistant to viru s, root rots, and fr u it rots. An acceptable I v a rie ty w ill y e ild a la rg e per acre tonnage of berries ac ! ceptable to th e processing I trade. The N orth W illa m e tte ! S ta tio n has a num ber of nev. | ones fr u itin g fo r the firs t i tim e th is year. Some o f them I li ive been developed by Geo- |;g e W aldo. Oregon State C ol Here are the three Parmeles, I years ago w hen lit t le B arbara n a tin tw o weeks ago to cele breeder. O thers w ho celebrateli th e ir e ig h th o r i reached the s u m m it. Louise brate his n in th b irth d a y . They lege p la n t n in th b irth d a y s by c lim b in g ! had m ade th e c lim b a few are c h ild re n o f Mr. and Mrs. come from W ash in g to n and to the crest o f Mt. Hood. The ! years before w hen she re a ch G ilb e rt Parmele, Route 2, T he most p ro m is in g w ill be s m a ll fig u re s show Louise and ed the age o f nine. The e a rn Box 657, Sandy. Parm ele is an Barbara, w ith th e ir m o th e r at est yo u n g fe llo w is Scott w ho experienced guide on M t. I increased and d is trib u te d to the p u b lic i f a n il w hen they the fa r left, on the day e ig h t • lim a e d to he to p of the mou-1 H o id . have been proved better than the com m ercial va rite ie s now g ro w n here. Several o f the ..ew ones are in te re stin g to S A LE M --O ver th “ past fis gainst th e Fund th is year 1- Isicrcd the p re vio u sly dc say the least. cal y e a r the unem ploym ent th a n last and 26 percent fe w d in in g tru s t fund. The new va rie tie s are grow n b e n e fit T rust Fund increased er ch cks were issued. Iin A to ta l o f $23,270. 463 was row by row beside th e now tlm o .-t b y ih a lf , th e Depart- proved econom ic co n d ition s disbursed from J u ly 1 to June standard varieties. Differences m e tu o f E m p lo ym e n t a n n o u n 3') th is y e a r com pared to $30. n p la n t appearance, berry a p ced Aoday. A t the end o f June resulted in sh o rte r periods of 276 409 the previous year. pearance, and y e ild are s tr ik the m onies in the Fund to ta l- u n e m p lo ym e n t w h ic h , w nen O n ly 9,595 or 15.4 per cent ing. C ertain o f the new ones 1 ■<! $38,002,776 com pared to added to h ig h e r p a y ro lls and persons w ho were p aid any •how lit t le evidence o f b re a k ■V25.99S.934 at the end o f June susp. nsion o f m e rit ra tin g benefits received a llth e co m down fro m disease w h ile our last year. T h irte e n percent w ith the consequent' 2.7 per pensation to w h ich th e y were looks s ickly. M a rsh a ll v a rite y fe w e r people m ade c la im s a- cent bare tax, s u b s ta n tia lly e n title d th is year w h ile s im i looks s ickly. M a rs h a ll plants la rly exhaustees to ta lle d the fro m grow ers located in the h ’ her 17.935 or 23.6 percent a K la m a th Basin. Eastern O re " '¡:r ago. The 20 d o lla rs e a rn gon and Idaho are also grown ' d in at least 20 weeks pro- side hv side. A ll o f them show slon in the Law passed by too m uch serious v iru s in the last L e g is la tu re m ade in f r ctio n . It appears th a t the PARKING LOT OF SANDY REXALL DRUG - SANDY e lig ib le about seven percent M a rs h a ll v a rie ty is on the FOOD CENTER | w ay out. o f the v a lid c la im a n ts of a GUIDE HERE year ago most of w hom have The casual visito rs can sac had c la im s o f shorter d u r litl«j, o f interest w ith o u t the ation. services o f a guide. For in stance, under test are a n u ★ MUSIC * FUN m ber o f new red raspberry ★ BOOTHS varieties. They d o n 't look too ENTERTAINMENT good to the casual observer. The reason is th a t th e y have DANCE 8:30 PM to 1.00 AM been h e a vily d istu rb e d by p la n t ta kin g . N ext year a il Sponsored by of these new ones w ill be Mt. Hood Jaycees fou n d g ro w in g u n der fie ld conditions. New h ig h ye ild - BRING THE WHOLE FAM ILY in g and c o m m e rcia lly accept M S able red raspberry va rie tie s are b a d ly needed also. C hem ical weed co n tro l ex perim ents in s tra w b e rry p la n è k A ’ ings are q u ite extensive and im pressive also. C ertain o f these w ere established in p la n n in g s made in 1959 A few enough for all the picnicking we tr ia ls e x h ib it p ra c tic a lly no plan, so get out the picnic b ask et | w e e d s in th e s tra w b e rry row now and tak e ad v an tag e of these and th is w ith o u t any row cul- glorious su m m er days. And since t i v a t i ... or hand w eeding | a picnic is only as good as the i food you bring, h ere a re hints C u ltiv a tio n between rows has j to m ake the outing a success. been practiced to im prov, P lan m enu to include food th at root aeration. Berry samples is v aried in flavor and tex tu re, • UK. M I t H lf M A K M but will c a rry well. P ack food in alum inum foil so it will a rriv e W hether it s a long trip or short, y o u 'll be at the picnic fresh and flavorful. Foil keeps flavor in and mois- happier when you d o n't have to w orry See the Chevy Mystery Show in color tu re out and is disposable, so you w on't have to c a rry It hom e. about c a rry in g a lot of cash. You can’t Use S everal T ypes of S pread Sandw iches, the p eren n ial fa lose your money or have it vorite, can be m ade m o re in te r esting by using sev eral ty p es of stolen, when you carry Travelers Checks. Stop In b read S pread bread with b u tter or m arg arin e, add tilling and w rap in alum inum foil. To keep lettu ce crisp and tom atoes firm, w rap in foil and add to san d w iches at the picnic. A w elcom e addition to any pic nic is a m eat loaf, p rep ared the night before, cooled, sliced, and iN D e -P C H o e N T f a * w rapped in alum inum foil. It tra v e ls well and stay s m oist and S andy , ore mutual 72271 flavorful B read and b u tte r san d w iches ta ste fine with this. Jobless Fund S ia te Says Increasing STREET DANCE Saturday- July 30 Live Band PICNIC PACKING à I wrr b a n k a MEMBER Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Unexpected Company? Don’t f r e t . . . enjoy yourself. W hether it’s a quick dessert or a full course meal, hospitality is as close as vour freezer e J U T L A N D G E N E R A L ELECTS- r fro m each c h e m ic a lly treated ro w were under test a t Oregon S tate C o llid e fo r possible re sidue in the fr u it. No chem ical tre a tm e n t w ill be approved u n til these lists are p ro p e rly made and the fr u it is found q u ite safe from an y possible co n ta m in a tio n . P o ssib ilitie s are p ro m isin g in deed. C u ltiv a tin g and w eed in g operation in clu d e a m a jo r cost ite m in ra is in g s tra w berries at present. S tation S up e rinte n d e n t D ick B ullock is not im pressed w ith th ? double ro w stra w b e rry p la n tin g system practiced by m a n y d u rin g the past fe w years. Too m ucn hand la b o r is in vo lve d in weed control, lie fin d s also th a t pickers have d iffic u lty in ta k in g fr u it fro i the center. It becomes li . ssary to e m p lo y tw o p ic k ers per row, one fo r each side. At the end o i th e day pickers can harvest 30 to 40 per cent m ore poundage fro m s in g le row' p la n in g s, an im p o i ant factor. However, it now ap- p ars th a t d iffe re n t va rie tie s m a y better be p la n te d d if fe re n tly . Schmitz Home Fire - Damaged ■l-M“ F++4“ F++++«W-M-r-;-+-;-i F riday. J u ly 29. PEEWEE TIGERS: Played Lynch, here, J u ly 15. Score: Sandy-13, Lynch-0. Placed Gresham, here. Ju ly 19. Score: Sandy-4 Gr'esham-0. LAST JflD G E T BEARS: Played G A M E : Home gam e w ith Rodtwood No. 2, there. J u ly 14 Parkrose on Tuesday. Ju ly 26. Score: Sandy-5. Rockwood-3 NOTE: I f Sandy should w in I Played T ro u td a le , there. Ju ly the la st gam e w ith Parkrose ' 19. Score: Sandy-27. T ro u td a le on J u ly 26, th e y w ill he in the i -14. w W ill p la y Parkrose, at p ia y o ff the fir s t week in Aug. Sandy, J u ly 22. LAST GAM E: Home gam e w ith Rockwood j No. 1 on Tuesday, J u ly 26. M ID G E T BRAVES: Played I Rockwood, there, J u ly 15: sc ’ ore: Sandy-18, Rockwood-10 W ill p la y W ilke s, there, Ju iv 25. LAST G A M E : Parkrose, I there, on J u ly 27. Hy Neighbors PIGMY YANKS: Home game - w ith Gresham J u ly 15. Score: Sandy-5, Gresham-2. Home game w ith Parkrose J u ly 19. , Score: Sandy-12, Parkrose-6. LAST G A M E : Tuesday. Ju ly , 26, home gam e w ith F a irv ie w T routdale. PIGMY CUBS: P layed Cor The Jack S chm itz fa m ily oi bett, there, J u ly 15. Score: Sandy is in need of a house Corbel t-22, S andy-2. W ill to w a it out in w h ile repairs p la y Lynch, there. F rid a y, are being m ade to th e ir home severly dam aged by fire a J u ly 22. Parkrose in a home w eek ago. The m aster bed game, Tues., J u ly 26. F IN A L : room was co m p le te ly dest Home game w ith Rockwood, royed in th e S unday afternoon fire , w h ich w as a p p a re n tly caused by fa u lty e le ctric w ir ing. Mrs. S chm itz lost a ll o f her c lo th in g and personal je w e l ry in th e blaze, th e bedroom fu rn is h in g s , and smoke d a m age was severe th ro u g h o u t tile rest of the home. Damage was estim ated to be at least $1500, covered by insurance. Je b F isher, the local sta tio n - m aster, tells a story th a t h a p S chm itz was asleep on the pened last w in te r d u rin g one liv in g room sofa when the of o u r w o rst blizzards. blaze broke out and escaped Seem« th ere w as a C en ter ju s t in tim e fro m the smoke City salesm an dow n a t th e dc- pot w aiting fo r the sched u led and fire. 6:92 tra in . S torm rag in g the The couple and th e ir three '■ ,i ,t was, sm a’l tow n, w hy, c h ild re n need a co m fo rta b le w e p ,r ch ap p ictu red h im self stra n d e d for days. S u d d en ly a place to sta y fo r the m onth or lo n g er it w ill ta ke to re tra in em erged from th e storm an d creak ed to a stop. I t w as b u ild . he I : Ci, rig! tc.ntlrr.cl iM l: “ N ow pound e '.-"i s o ftly — I your daddy w ain s to nap.” ---------------------------------i_______ A d r or fin e m e n t From where I s it... / / J o e M arsh On t'ne Riaht "Track" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY O CL S W A N TE D : Someone to tear dow n garage in re tu rn fo r the lum ber. MU. 7-3932. ch. 29 citaLi Stitt you, son,” said Jeb, “ but this is yesterday’s 8:02.” F rom w h e re I sit , . . things a re n 't alw ay s w h a t they first a p p e a r to be. F o r ex am ple, th e re 's the fellow w hose first im pression is th a t only iced tea is real refre sh m e n t, but not beer, w hich I p refer. S ure he's e n title d to his opinion, b u t he's got to resp ect m ine too. T h at's to leran ce an 1 th a t's som ething w e ’ve got to “tr a in ” ourselves •-) have mo. a oi. **»'. c i. cl. ¿ fa l i k e t h is a n d v o u i 6 :0 2 is r l ;?.t o n l i m e : " “ I I it - .i d i , ■ .2 " • 5 tafes L¡ewers toundation Sundays, NBC TV B L P t n s 2,000 MILES A MONTH ON CORVAIR THINKS ITS MARVELOUS GAS MILEAGE OUT OF THIS WORLD ’ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kahelin of Plant City, Florida, couldn’t be happier with the way their new Corvair has worked out as a combination family and business car. On their newspaper distribution route alone they travel more than 400 miles a week over all kinds of roads. Little wonder they’re so pleased with the gas mileage they’ve been gelling — ‘‘at least twenty-three miles to the gallon with an auto matic transmission . . . and we’ve had no trouble with our Corvair.” The Kahelins have equally good things to say about Corvair’s easy-going comfort and unique con venience features. 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