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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1929)
r ma J AnniAHmiiiiifvniitT rf-t ' 3 -mm - n i ' 1 aim PAGE SEVEN - - i -- - tne iuaiU olAiiuaaiAXX, aaicm. iireKun, rnuay morning, oepuimuer-.u, xjj , w---. . , - ' -. . . . -i - . , r r . - " r " ; : , ' "" : - --; '-; '-v,':; 4-H Club Workers Busy Preparing to Win State Fair Prizes ; POLK CO. 4-H U T E More Than 500 Boys and Girls in Club Work Pre pare for State Fair DALLAS, Sept. 19 Nearly 600 bors and girls in Polk conn, ty are Interested in some phase of 4-H club work, which is dirided into two sections, with J. R. Beck, county agent in charge of that part pertaining to lirestock and agriculture. Josiah Wills, coun ty school superintendent looks af ter that relating to domestic science, and home making. Boys' and Girls' 4 H club mem bers of Polk county are annually one of the features of the Oregon State Fair. They exhibit in al most erery club department ana take part in many of the contests, both in home economics and ag ricultural subjects. In lirestock and -crops work the entries will probably be greater this- year than ever before accord ing to County Agent J. R. Beck who has been checking up on the intentions of the rarious clubs. Club members will hare exhi bit3 of Duroc Jersey hogs, Shrop shire sheep.-Jersey cattle, Angora goats and various kinds of poul try and rabbits. While in the crops dirision they will exhibit garden vegetables corn and pot a toes. Under the more miscellaneous headings they will exhibit in the Bee and Honey division and a girl from the Perrydale Health club' . will enter in the State Health con. j test. In the various contests to see w-hich club members can show their animals the best there will be entries from Polk County in showing hogs, Sheep, cattle and goats. Louis and Eunice Powell of the Monmouth Angora Goat club will put on a livestock dem onstration in competition with other counties while a team of three members 'from the Elkins Jersey Calf club will take care of th ehoflors In the livestock, judg ing contest. I Eldron?-Olson, local; leader of the Brush College Poultry club is arranging for a judging team from that group while Charles B. F. Davis -of Bridgeport has been assigned the responsibility of pre paring a crop's demonstration tsam from his potato club. Ken neth Black and Leighton DashieJl will put on a special bee demon stration and another group of to-3 will take part in the rabbit judging contests. Due to their outstanding work for the past several years in the Garden club project Virginia Mil ler and Ceorge Plor, both of "Whom are members of fBe Surer Garden club nndcr the leadership Lee Chickens Now On Fair Circuit AUBURN, Sept. 19 Thir. ty chickens from the Uoyxl Lee hatchery ami poultry farm are on exhibition at the Western Washington fair at Pnyalltip, including buff leghorns, buff orphing toas, white minorcas, black minorcas. These will be also at the Oregon State fair and also white wyandottes, and R. I. reds. of Mrs. J. H. Miller, will have the honor of representing Polk coun ty as two of our outstanding club members. Each year thishonor goes to two boys or girls who have done particularly well in their project. From the numerous contests and demonstration team that are entered as well as the different breeds of livestock that will be shown It can be seen that it won't be difficult to find a Polk county 4 H club member taking part in something almost every day, in addition to showing at the State Fair. There is a lrager number of boys and girls planning on exhi biting at the County Fair this year. E ffi FUROR T Zena Ladies Use Novel Mpf finrle t n Pirl (I Of Troublesome Insects I j uU Ji HEALTH CENTER E PLflC ZENA, Sept. 19. Old timers in Zena predicted early in the spring when weeds and flowers. were cov ered with a white, frothy, sub stance which they called "snake spit, that there would be more insects than usual this summer, and as usual they were right. Yellow Jackets and black beet les are more prevalent ere than ever before. The jackets infest the houses, making it very unpleasant for the occupants and in the ap ple orchards hordes of them work together to scoop out the apples, leaving nothing but the hollowed outer skin. and Miss Laura Cammack, last year's teacher is substituting for the first week. A tine bunch of young people compose the high school student body, which organized Tuesday with Wille H. Jesse, president. Miss Fay Barber vice president, Willard Bear Sec.-Treas. A neat Bum is in the treasury which will materially help start the new year's finances. Prof. John R. Cox has started football practice and a good team is as sured. All will take part in the public teachers' reception Friday evening at the high school auditorium. Flower lovers everywhere are complaining ot the depredauona of J5 Babies Examined in One iuo uaui uia.cz. ueeus waico ems I . the petals of their asters, mart- Day at SliVeilOn CIlMC goias ana aanuas. in tact, tney seem to relish almost any variety of flower, but the three named seem to so-ffer the most. At a bridge party which I at tended recently I received some novel ideas from the ladies pres ent, when they each told their methods of killing beetles. One lady, who has beautiful gardens. has her children pick the beetles off the flowers and drop them in falcohol. I d call that a happy end lug. Another day makes dafly rounds of her flower beds and simply pulls the heads off of the beetles. Cru elty to animals I'd say. Still an other lady said that she gathers them In a can or Jar and then pours them out on a board and steps on them. Doesn't ,ihat make you shudder? Tou wouldn't think if you saw these ladies that they could commit such cold-blooded murder. For September SILVERTON, Sept. 19 The Silverton health center had a very busy day Tuesday when 15 ba bies were examined at the first fall clinic. Usually only 11 babies are examined at each clinic but because there was no August clinic a larger number of mothers brought their pre-school children this month. Dr. Edward L. Russell compli mented the Silverton committee upon its efficiency in handling the work. The committee is compos ed ot Mrs. Jack Ballentine, Mrs A. E. Jans, and Mrs. Claire Jarvls Hayesville S. S. Districts Prepare State Fair Booth AUBURN, Sept 19. A group of men from several of the Sunday schools of the Hayesville Sunday school district were busy all day Tuesday at the state fair grounds with hammers and saws and othr necessary tools, preparing the dis trict display booth. H. M. Mead treated the men to a hot dinner in his restaurant. Friday a group of the ladies will be present to decorate and arrange There is also maintained a list of substitutes who have been given experience and who can till in ef ficiently in case of the absence of one of the regular committee. f Mrs. Irma LeRiche, local health nurse, also assists at the clinics. The general physical examina tions tor school children will be gin next month. The local center will also be host to the County Health association in October. the display material, and a num ber of the men will be there to finish the woodwork and assist where necessary. Among the equipment made was a sand table, where Mrs. H. F. Shanks will preside, and gire de monstrations during the fair, while Mrs. Charles W. Cady will demon strate modeling clay, busy work, and Charles W. Cady, who is sec retary and manager of the display will assist Sunday school workers with various problems. Mrs. Madison Halbert, a pioneer of the district and one of the or ganizers, will be present to wel come the guests, and hare charge of primary work. Others will also be present to assist in the booth. There win be gift cards for the little visitors.. All Sunday schools of the district should have display work at the booth Friday at 9 a. m. Dallas-Sheridan Funeral Cocerns Now Combined DALLAS, Sept 19. C. W. Henkle, owner of the local fu neral establishment has sold a one half interest in the business to his brother-in-law, F. A. Thom as, ot Sheridan. 666 It a Tra crlpUoa for COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU. DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA It ta tk mi spetdy ra4y 1 85MKUS 4aa4 6MlC 4. Au.hf JCJ"V aMMa bom. mm w f Mil rUU km )7 if 111, til nMUMt NtRmI Oh, yes! I almost forgot to tell you about one lady wno is so squeamish that she can't bear to touch the little pests, and waits (or her huaband to pick them, she has no flowers left. RICKEY, September 19. Con sidcrable excitement was caused infHhe community Tuesday after noon when a big buck deer was reported to" have crossed from the Frank Durbin place to the Childs tracts and was said to be hiding in the a corn field. Real concern was felt by the parents as no yards are fenced and there are quite a 'number of small children in that vicinity. So a group of men hunted through ihe corn field but the deer had evidently scented laborers who were working on a building and only stopped a short time in the corn field and when last seen was crossing the I. Caplinger farm and was heading for the woods. However instead of being-a big back it proved to be a small doe. The deer evidently had been driv en out ot the hills by the tires. ne SCHOOLS OBllilY TURNER, Ore., Sept. 19 School opened Monday morning wiht good attendance, the inter mediate room being crowded. Miss Chrystal Edwards, inter mediate teacher was unable to be present on account of sickness. 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