The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 14, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    Nw Pouftry Brrjal Qui,
, TeS Benefits Potsi
ble for Growers
tli Varcn namhcr of tha
KonfiVestlPouttry Joiirnal. which
ii ttfWTff tha statesman Dresses.
conuDnsvniany nejr and Interest
ing fiatare article, amonf we
most interesting J which la o?e
ntiiied -More Iaformatlom n
Lighted Chicks."
Ia this article It U shows that
kt WmSiu the brooder roomi
wen MkhUd at aliht the baby
chicks do not crowd as they do
withoat lights and the dancer ft
erhVatlna or chining la greatly
lemaed. Ia the early f prlng when
ty,ZZiim Wcbe sre nights are
mneb .longer than the days an
toe eiuc j" .
tlm a flay, become very hnngry
T!a Uan Often
By lighting tge brooder at night
the chicks wui go v?
hfpwrs two or thjee ttjaes daring
Sfcht onr and to the milk or
water tottnts and'satlsfy their han
ger and thirst. It to said that
A i.b. under liahta grow taatar
7k develon into mori vigoroas
and hejhhy stock than those rais
ed in the eld way.
ww f patnre story ef
.v. i.,Mt dnmonstratlng toe
JUUvU iuivv-
great progress being made In poui-
try raising is """"' "
tTp-to-Date Chickens Now Hare
ii.'--fM Thl article report
tests that have been made In build-
. - - rum An tbe
ing-wire acreu
Ma of brooder houses. The
floor Is of small-mesh wire net-
11 ... tu Ia eon.
, rhlcka to ltt 8 to 10
feet or smaller runs, where they
not only get direct rays of the sun
but Invigorating fresh air when
w woather is good. The drop
pings faU through the wire screen
floor which is piacea on
boards at least tour or six Inches
shore the ground, thereby making
this sunny run strictly sanitary.
Much Trouble
t.Aiior article nroves conclu
sively that worms cause by far the
most of our poultry flock troubles
from a disease standpoint, but are
easily controlled by the progres
sive poultryman. Another short ar
ticle relates the findings of the
TJnlTersity of Minnesota that fowl
tuberculosis Is positively not
transmitted through the egg and
that few, If any, other diseases
are the egg generally being pure
and wholesome food. It produced
under reasonably eanltary condi
tions. ,
Besides relating how many ol
the leading Oregon poultrymen
hare built up their large success
ful poultry plants and farms this
Journal this month gives some of
the best methods employed In
brooding and feeding baby chicks,
turkeys and ducks, there being
well edited tUTkey and water-fowl
departments as well as a rabbit
and fur fanning department in
every number of the Northwest
Poultry Journal. This poultry ma
gazine has long enjoyed the repu
tation of covering more Interest
ing and seasonable poultry sub
jects every month than any other
poultry magazine published on the
Pacific coast. ...
Its three pages of classified ad
vertisements in the bacic oi me
book lists the majority of the pop
alar hrMda of ooultry., ducks.
um ttirtpv and cuineas. and
affords the reader a ready refer
ence for leading breeders and
poultry, baby chicks and eggs for
hatching ana prices.
A pleasing wit and humor page
t edited rescnlarly and Judge H.
H. Collier's department, "The
Housewife and a Few Hens," Is
alwava full of interest Extra co-
alea of the Northwest Poultry
Journal can always be supplied at
the Statesman office
Walkups Honor
Guests; to Make
Home at Mpany
SILVERTbN, Mar. IS. (Spa
tial) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goets
were hosts on Saturday night..
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Walkuo. who' "moved on Monday
to Albany. The guests included
Ur. and Mrs. Kleeb, Mr. and Mrs.
Gates. Mrs. Stella Forgey. J.. 8.
Btarr, Miss Alice Thorburn, Mrs.
Goets Sr.. and Miss Helrle Sliver.
Tire Hundred was in play daring
the evening at three tables. Miss
Thorburn waa awarded high score
prise.
A gift was presented to Mr. and
Mrs. Walkup. Refreshments were
erred late in the evening. .
Pupils to Give
Play on Friday
SILVERTON, Mar. 13. (Spe-
Stal) John Goplerud, formerly of
ilverton Food Products company,
is directing a play which, will be
given in the Brush Creek school,
by ths students on JPriday night
Many SUverton folk are planning
to attend the play which will b
"Yimmle Yohnson'a Yob."
Silvertoh Folk
Attend Banquet
SIXVERTON,' Mar. 13. (Spe
cial) John Goplerud. Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Einglestad, Miss Ida
Aas, Miss Ester Towe. Miss Gla
dys Forgenson, Mies -Peggy Gop
lerud, attended a banquet given
for the former students of the Pa
cific Lutheran college of Parkland
which wag held at the Tacoma ho
tel In Tacoma Saturday night.
VISIT PARENTS
SILVERTON. Mar. IS. (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. Self Starr of
Salem, were guests on Sunday at
the home ot Mr. Starr's parents,
Hr. and Mrs, J. 8, Starr.
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STARTS OPERATION
SCOTTS MILLS. March 13.
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Krauger and daughter of Salem,
and Mr. and Mrs. Will Marts and
family of Macksburg visited Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Myers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gill Giger and
family of Longview, Wash., moved
here the first of the week and are
living In the Adkins house. Mr.
and Mrs. Giger were former reel.
dents here.
Mrs. Charles Hartman called on
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Myers Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. t. D. Adkins and
son Harry who have been living in
Portland, are visiting their daugh
ter, Mrs. Bert Scott, for a few
days before going to Salem where
they will live with another da ugh
ter, Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Mr. and
Mrs. Adkins are both convalescing
from severe cases of Influenza and
pneumonia.
Russell Moberg, who has been
driving a truck near Klamath
Falls, Is at home on a few weeks
visit, being laid off on account of
so mnch snow.
J. O.' Dixon has been remodel
ing the W. L. Taylor home, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson ex
pect to move there soon. Mr,
Johnson has sold his property to
Mr. Chick of Salem.
A. L. Brougher is In the store
again after being confined to his
home on account of illness.
A .Merle Scott has started his
planing mill in town.
G. W. Myers, who has been
quite 111, Is somewhat improved
the last few days.
Mrs. S. P. Moberg and Russel
and Corrine attended a birthday
party given for Mrs Moberg's
brother at Hubbard Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKillop,
who were married February 25
at Crescent, have returned from
their honeymoon and are living
at present with his brother, Jesse
McKillop, and family.
The Butte Creek mill has
changed hands and a Mr. Ander
son of Sandy is owner, and has
started the mill. Several men
from hero are employed at the
mill. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg at
tended the John B. Giesy funeral
held In Salem Friday afternoon.
The play put on here by the
R. N. A. of SUverton Friday eve
ning was very good and attended
by a medium sized crowd.
The high school will put on Its
play entitled "Mr. Boh" Friday
evening, March 15.
A birthday party was given at
the home of Mr; and Mrs.2 James
Cully, Saturday evening, honoring
Miss Nell Klnser. The evening
waa spent In playing games and
dancing, after which a ' delicious
Itfncheon was served.
Miss La Verne Rich and H. 8.
Dixon went to Portland Saturday
to hear Rachmanloff. the great
pianist,
Sailors Pleased
AtWreckWhich
Allows Vacation
MARSHFIELD, Ore., Mar. 12.
(AP) Frpm a sailor's stand
point,; the standing of the trans
marine" steamer Sujameco is one
of the "best", wrecks to occur on
the Pacific coast In many . years.
Reports generally circulated here
Indicate that officers and a f w
sailors on the' Yessel make fre
quent trips to Marshfleld and
North. Bend on shore leave.' A
breeches buoy set np by the coast
guard gives them access to land.
Loganberries to
Be Sent Abroad
SILVERTON. March IS (Spe
cial) A two arload shipment
containing S.OOO cases of choice
loganberries, is being shipped on
March 14 from the SUverton Food
Products company-through C E.
Ellem to London, England. . The
order will be shipped - on the
steamer Peall and will ge direct
U London,
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WHCN WILB DJLUOM WAS CAUGHT IN A SNOW j
suDe opp.HecKERs RooFfHe quick;
ACTIOM CP THE BOYS, SAVED HIM FROM A
PE?AU CALAMITY.-, WHEM THEY ST6ER6D
THE MISSUS AWAY
Engagement oi
SUverton Girl
Announced at U.
8 ILVERTON, Mar. 13. (Spe
cial) Of special Interest to SU
verton friends Is the recent an
nouncement of the engagement of
Miss Dena Aim of SUverton, to Ro
land Davis of Portland.
The announcement was made
known at a dinner party fn the
board of regents' room In the
men's new dormitory, at the Uni
versity of Oregon.
Both Miss Aim and Mr. Davis
are seniors at the university. Miss
Aim Is a member ot Orchesls, hon
orary dancing sorority. Is on the
board ot student council, and is
a member of the woman's order
of the "O."
Mr. Davis Is a member of Frlari
honorary senior men's fraternity,
and Delta Sigma Phi, honorary de
bate fraternity.
Miss Aim is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Aim, a pioneer
famUy of SUverton. and is a grad
uate of SUverton high- school.
No date for the wedding has
been announced.
SOCIAL THURSDAY
BROOKS. Mar. 13. Special)
-Mrs. John Dunlavy will enter
tain the Brooks community club
Thursday afternoon at the Dun
lavy home at Brooks. Plans will be
completed for their free program
and shadow pie social which will
be held on Friday evening In the
Brooks public school building. The
program will consist of a brass
quartet number by the Hubbard
community band, a pageant, "Cin
derella" by twenty small chil
dren: a one act dialogue "Auction
Mad" by club members; songs,
readings and saxophone and piano
music, and a two act play "Awful
Boots' by club members.
The women are being asked to
bring pies. Shadows will be sold
at the close ot the program and
free coffee will be served with the
pis. Everybody is welcome.
TFJcislce
JEFFERSON. Mar. 13. (Spe
cial) At a recent meeting of the
school board a number of teach
ers were elected for next year. L.
N. Bennett was re-elected prinel-
nal of the high school. Miss BoId
erson.wlU teach history, and Eng
lish, and Mrs. Watson will nave
charge of the commercial depart
ment. Glen B. Wood was re
elected principal of the grade
school and will also teach the sev
enth and eighth grades; Miss
Frances Pierce,- fifth and sixth
grades; Miss Elda Reese, the third
and fourth grades and Miss Ber
tha Dillon will have charge ot the
first and second grades. .
Mrs. Fred Barna who has been
n the Albany General hospital for
two months receiving treatment,
underwent a major operation
Tuesday . morning.
The Euworth Leaguers of -the
Methodist church were Invited to
party at the home of Mrs.
Spragg Saturday evsnlng. Music,
games and contesia were a part ol
the evening's entertainment. Re
freshments were served at a late
hour. - -
8. R. Tandy Is making some Im
provements on his house, by hav
ing a new porch built Mr. Kmlght
is doing the work. -
Three Link Club
Meeting is Held
SILVERTON. Mar. IS. (Spe
cial) The Triple Link dab met
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Kathrya Taylor. She was
assisted during the refreshments
COMMUNITY CLUB S
FOR Ml B YEAR
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INDEPENDENCE, Mar. 13.
(Special) Mrs. W. L. Brkstow of
Pleasant Hill, a former resident
of Monmouth and Louisville, has
been visiting friends and relatives
in Monmouth and Independence,
Mrs. Bristow is an aunt of Harry
Keeney.
The Parent-Teacher association
of Zena has Invited the Moninde
male quartet to come to the school
In their community and put on a
program next Friday evening.
The Junior department of .the
Methodlet Sunday chool Is to have
a party in the church next Friday
evening.
The Parent Teacher association
met Tuesday afternoon In the
Training school. After the busi
ness meeting at which Mrs. Lamb
presided, the home economics class
presented the play, "The Budget
Ghost." Mies Hicks who is taking
special art work at the normal
school fn Monmouth, then gave a
talk In the library concerning
hand paintings. There was a large
display of beautiful pictures of all
types. The small admission fee
which was taken at the door will
be used In purchasing new pictures
for the first, second and third
grades.
The operetta "Windmills of
Holland" will be put on at the
Training school next Monday eve
ning. Prowler Visits
Students? Home
MONMOUTH, Mar. IS. (Spe
cial) The Orville Butler resi
dence on North Main street, a stu
dent home for Oregon Normal
school men, was entered Monday
night by a prowler, whose rambl
lngs about the house were at first
attributed to one of the resident
boys. On entering a sleeping porch
oa the ground floor, the intruder
threw the glare of a flashlight In
to the face of a sleeping student,
who thinking it was his roommate
shouted to him to turn the light
away. Members ot the family up
stairs began to suspect that some
thing was amiss and soon routed
the marauder.
STEWARTS VISIT
SILVERTON. March 13. (Spe
cial) Mrs. D. E. Stewart and
baby son. Jack, of Portland, are
enjoying the week at the home of
Mrs. Stewart's parents. Mr. and
Mri. Walter Fry of Sfiverton.
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MONMOUTH, Mar. 13. (Spe-cUn-MpmnVuth
grange members
are ajraay loosing iorwara io me
annual Polk county fair at which
the local gring e" will have a booth.
Tntj fr'i re . plane were discussed at
flatnrday'c meeting 'as to methods
Vkacc'amuUtjBf the various exhi
FMaster Stockholm Tolunteer-
eiJtobe' Mpontble for the dls
BlWrof seede. grelns and glasses.
fT O." Powell', oilered to nrovide
the threshed grains.
Frnita and vegetables, being
perishable ebmsaodtie, are the
most2laorious,t0 collect, and It
waejsuMested.that whoever per
forms this task'eaould receive re
muneration. At, the dinner houra handsome
poitfrd 'Japanese primrose was pre-
honor of her blrtffday which oc
curred March 19. Miss Butler
served this grange as secretary for
more than a dosen consecutive
years. A plant aiso we presented
to Miss Erma Graber who because
of Illness has been obliged to miss
several meetings.
P. O. Powell and A. G. Peterson
rave Interesting accounts of their
observations 'and experiences while
visiting the legislature during the
recent session, In which they en
deavored to convince their section
al representatives and senators of
the futility of the cream grading
and milk inspection bills.
BEATS TIP HI
GERVAIS, Mar. 13. Special)
Friday evening the Gervais
high school ended Its oasiceiDaii
season by defeating the Turner
high school team by a score of 14
to 4. The game was an Interesting
affair and little scoring was done
until the last part. The score at
the end of the first half was 5
to 0 in favor of Gervais. On ac
count of Illness McKay, center,
and DeJardln, guard, were out of
the game and the team was com
posed of entirely freshmen.
Mrs. CaTrte Koschmelder of
Woodburn was a recent guest ai
the home of Miss Minnie Nlbler.
Miss Nlbler who has been confined
to her home for the past three
months on account of illness, is
reportsd Improving slowly.
n.Mi Manning, who Is attend
ing school at O. S. C, and Dotald
Manning who is attending school
in Portland, snent the week end
at the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvester Manning in
Gervais.
Miss Amy Harding who has
been confined to her home on ac
count of a severe case of lnflu-
ensa is reported much better. ,
State Official
Of Eastern Star
Is Lodge Visitor
SILVERTON. Mar. 13. (Spe
cial) -At the regular weekly meet
ing of the Eastern Star, Carrie
Jackson of Bend, the grand con
ductress, acting as deputy for the
worthy matron, paid the SUverton
1.. an nffiHal visit. Following
the lodse session and Initiatory de
gree, a social hour ana reiresn
ments were enjoyed.
V7e Wont
JUNK
Rags, Paper, Metal. Sacks,
Iron, Bottles, Hides, Pelts,
Wool, and anything which
you have to selL
Three Tracks at yovr
Service
Capital Bargain &
Junk Co.
H. STEINBOCK, Owmer
145 Center Phone SM
By the bridge
on
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QUINTET
Instruction is
Given Leaders
In Club Work
WOODBURN, Mar. 13. (Spe
elal)AbOHt thirty 4H clubmenf.
bers from Aurora. SUverCon. Ger
vais. St. Louis and Woodburn, at.
tended the local leaders training
school held st the high school
Monday and Tuesday. The work
was under the direction of Miss
Helen CowglU, assistant state club
leader, and WlUIany W. Fox, coun
ty school supervisor.
The work was planned esnecial-
lor leaaers oi sewing ciuos
throughout the district.
one of the Interesting groups
represented at the schTol was a
bachelors club of six boys from
the Woodburn'grade school, which
attended Monday.
The club school wUl be contin
ued Wednesday and Thursday in
Stayton, and on Friday and Sat
urday in Salem. .
Students Give
Entertainment
At Boys9 School
WOODBURN. Mar. 13. (Spe
cial) The boys of the state train
ing school were entertained by
several high school students who
visited the school Tuesday evening
presenting the foUowtng program:
Stunt, C. P. Hanson; Dutch
dance, Juanlta Hicks and Gelt a
Mae Hunt; Bum song, Ralph Hul
bert; reading, Maymie Lenhardt;
negro reading, Clair Nlbler; vocal
trio, Juanlta Hicks, Ruth Geer
and Opal Hodge; stunt, C. P. Han.
son and Ruth Geer; negro stunt,
Juanlta Hicks and Ralph Hulbert.
'The program was arranged by
Mrs. Ruth E. Rhoten, lnstrictdr In
expression. ' ' . '
Woman Injures
Wrist Severely
SILVERTON, March 1 (Spe
cial) Mrs. Helmer Rue sustained
injuries to her right arm when she
slipped and fell at her home on
Saturday. It is believed that the
bone in the back ot the wrist is
cracked.
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f welcome. A beautifully
equipped downtown hotel.
Ratti: $2.50-$3.50
Einxst F. Peterson, Manager
Motel fielding
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One beautiful bridge lamp free with every davenport
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KITTY IS EWED
NORTH SANTIAM, Mar. IS.-
(Special) A surprise party, cele
bjating the 17th birthday ot their
son JVUlu;. was g4ven at th home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keith'ley
Saturday evening.
Those present Included Opal and
Wllbar Tripp, Mildred McNeil.
Uforge MUler, Lewis Scofield. Eu
gene EweU. Mrs. John Mack and
oaua-hter Bernic. Mr. nVi Un
Leland KeithleV and baby Mart
jjpuise, air. ana sirs, isert Keun
ley and aon Willis. Entertalnfient
was along the lfne ot St. Patrick's
day. Refreshments consisted of
sandwiches, cake, fruit salad and
pancn.
Johny Toung. who has been
confined to his bed the past week
with influeriia is reported better.
Mrs. Lixcle Reece. who has been
staying In Portland with her child
ren, Ixcel Reece and Mrs. Gilbert
BeaL the past winter, returned
home Monday.
LiUy and Sarah Hamilton ot
Oregon City and Jim Rand of
West Stayton were visitors at the
Lelghton Davis home Sunday af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Van NyceTf
Corrallls visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. Van Nyce's sister, j
Mrs. George Howard.
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Upholstered in Lovely
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Note the richly carved frame, unusually graceful
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Mri and Mrs. atenafMcCle)laa
attended the county Sunday school
convention at Silveftoa Friday
and Saturday, and church at
ABTna-rtll Snnili n I m t
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Lyle Cobb of Willamlna spent
Sunday night at the home of his
mother-in-law, Mrs. Dudley Fab
rique subsequent to a trlp io Stay
ton closing a deal tor a truck.
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TO CALGARY FOLK
SILVERTON. Mar. IS. -(Special)
Mr- and Mrs. John Kvtn.
son, recently of Calcarr. Alberta.
have consummated a deal through
tne Home Seeker's agency, where
by they became the owners of the
East Hill Grocery, located at the
intersection Of Oak and Chun-h
streets. They purchased the store
from Hans Ballangrud. and will
take possession ot their new pro
perty oa March ZS.
Mr. Evenson has had run rf
business exnerienca. bavin .n
connected with the Canadian grain
pool for a number ot years. He
plans to enlarge the present store,
and install a modern gasoline sta
tion. Mr. Ballanzrnd will foftow !
old vocation, as building contract
or and builder, and thm fmMVwlll
continue to live in SUverton.
Salem, Oregon
and Likerty Streets
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