The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 29, 1930, Page 9, Image 9

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    -CnrGC:i CTATTX IAN? akOrt?oa; Car iay ' Jcsa 23, 1933
PAGCNINn
il DOES
IlLIMili
CChsries May Be ' Damaged
iCtt Hay and erain Betv
terf or Showers tSr
-
RICKBT, Jnri; 21 Cirfcile the
nut. amount of daagev done to
V eherrles by the rn eanaoe yefa
j t told j the ttmt afraid - If ft
tfCQBCiaiiM the eherrles will be &
'At tout tossBOma ndthbortflg-com-f
- tmunitjjhave already lost their
-eat cherry crop. - - farmer
veliaUd bis loss at $0t.
i TTho creater part of the clover
:Jhy -1 ;ent and what la In the
5 honk will probably hare to 4 be
pread out again. "v i
(Little damage has been done
tto' the retch .hay by the. rain as
;U - greater part of H is stilt
'standing and unless- hard wind
?ttftmld blow with, the rain and
' eanse the i vetch .to fall over the
Teteh hay wlU be benefited..! ,"f
tH- Ifartia end .M. Wells We
,au j. exceptionally " fine ' field of
rreteh hay on the D. i, Harris
farm. This field was land plas
' tercd thls sprlngV' '
Both . Martin andr;. Wells hare
dairy eows and win use their hay
fferttheir herds.' J
- ; D. A. Harris also has a email
? field of vetch near his house
'that; be used for; sheep pasture
'- this spring that , is almost or all
. . as n average jnan and as thick
as it can stsnd7
"The rain has been beneficial to
-the j grain, corn, potatoes and lo
1 saaeerrles. - .'' ' - 1
:Logaaberry picking has started
and .a fair yield is expected- on
the majority of the yards but in
- iat yards only a small crop will
re tfcarrested as the Tine were
'1 badly damaged' by the- hard
cfreetes hurt winter.
Ilonmouth Wants
Widened
- MONMOUTH. July 2 aMayor
"H. T. Morlan and City Recorder
Paul JTaeheron, empowered by the
engineering department of the
state highway commission, hare
been securing this week from land
owners along the west .aide high
way i immediately nortbiof Mon
: mouth a right or way "extending
between the etty limits nd Clow
earner, some three miles, to In
rreeae the width of the 'roadbed
-heve so many unfortunate aeei
dents hare occurred in recent
yeast ' ?-.'.' .;-5t?j'ifrf-
Ttae payed surface win be wld
. nefi, and It Is planned to elimin
ate soma 'of the additional road
tUcsBPT by ditching only oneide
of rtae track, JMrt will bo used
from the newly purchased right
of wars, to be -used as 'filler in
-rhSeaing the grade. Grading will
te ffone by contract, and the "ma
c&am and oiling by , the highway
tarae proper, s j .
i - 5 eTTATTOti. June . - is-T" w o
j fiisytoa girls, Mies Loreba QuiU
,liot and MIm Lucille Caspell were
memjjers ot the graduating .class
f R. Vincent's school of nursing;'
- at Portland. The graduation ex
erdbes were held In the new
f 373,009 building of the school of
, nursing, at 8 p. m. on Wednesday
peering.: Their many friends
Vfeese hop forthe bestfprrthem
la xbeir chosen profession:
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yea by useoi eralizer
Fbrag
Crops ntPoHr(iinty
- .By LILLIAN F." BILTKU
'' DALLAS. Jene fS. That tn
ereased . yields i can secured
from . forage, crops by the appUr
cation of super
phoepfiate. Urn
phesp-kate.
ltmerock- a d
poultry maaur
-lias been sue
eessfuny r dem
enstrated by at
least thre Polk
county farmers.
. Glen De Ha-
irenp omltry
raaaand fruit
man, : ast east
of Dallas has
.doubled a d
t-c ebted the
yielda.-of retch
At the piesent time there are two
or three striking demonstrations
of these effects to be obserred
on Mr. De Heron's plaeep ' : v
Alfalfa is growing successfully
on hill ground where -manure and
llmerock have beea used. Com
mon Tetch is making 'extra -fine
growth where the-poultry, manure
iy -
4.
SlUHieK
INITIllES SIXTEEN
8ILVERTON. June 28 Six
teen new members were initiated
into Silrertbn Grange here last
night at an Impressive ceremony.
A special sesston wss called ear
ly In the erening when the first
and second degrees were confer
red. At S o'clock the regular ses
sion was called and the degree
team from North- Howeir confer
red" the third and fourth degrees.
Following the Initiation. cere
mony an elaborate banquet was
seryed and a social hour enjoyed.
8pecial Tialtors for the evening
were L. S. Lambert of Stayton,
master of Marion county Pomona.
Grange and Mrs. Lambert and
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler of Monitor.
Stayton to Have
New. Grocery
STAYTON', June . 28 Charles
Gehlen announces that he will put
in stock of groceries and meat
market in his building recently
vacated by the Associated store.
The building will be remodeled
and rearranged and he will eon
duct his business on a cash, basis.
He does not plan to give delivery
service.
Mr. Gehlen who has long been
la" business In Stayton has been
carrying, stock. of dry goods in
this same, building with the Asso
ciated store. It is said the store
will be ready to serve the public
Monday. :
Cherry Picking
un ati LtWrty
was applied three year ago.' Be
side these fields are sections that
did net recelv sueir snnUcatlona.
rrhe alfalfa is weak and colorless
wacra manure ana junerocs: was
hot.appUedV The ,TStelL aa. al
most entirely silled est last win
ter or Is ery: spindly where lime
and manure was net applied The
lupar-phosphsia, added tr the
poultry manor, while- it Is still on
the dropping boards. Ur. Da Ha
resf considers this and the general
use nf llmerock " mosey mak
er for nli.rilTandV- -y- :-
' Another farmer that has found
ltmerock fnereasej the 'yield of
alfalfa.' Is A.-E. SaeketCwho'Tias
a . place located between Dallas
Htnd Falla -Cityw Llmerock 'Was ap-
puea at rue- rate- 01154 per
acre. The difference In color and
growth of the field on which, llme
rock was applied -and that .n
which it was not.' used - Is ; very
noticeable Mr. Saekett also experi
mented with the Ladak strain of
alfalfa , seed; supposed to be. for
high dry land. No difference could
be noted . between It and - the
Grimm, variety, la fact the latter
has the most ..favorable ...appear
anea, .- -a
An application of tO pounds ot
land plaster per acre to his alf
alfa, was found to be very suc
eessfurby S. H. Barker, pioneer
farmer of the Zena community.
He has Just finished his first cut
ting which run oyer two tons to
the acre.
For those farmers who are able
to Irrigate their plaees, Mr. Beck
has made a model of an Irrigation
gate, which is used in diverting
water onto the nearby fields. It
is -similar to those used in cen
tral Oregon. The cost Is very lit
tle, about 7S cents per gate, and
requires about II board feet' of
lumber to construct. The model
may be seen at the office of the
county agent In Dallas.
ENJOY MOTOR TRIP
OAK GROVE. June 28 Mr.
and Mrs.. R. Solberg returned
Thursday from their vacation.
They ' motored through . western
Washington into British Colum
bia and back through Idaho and
eastern Oregon. The trip was de
lightful and was enjoyed very
much but Mr. Solberg Is glad to
be back at his store.
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XIBEHTT. Jane 28 The"-fruit
growers ot this community are
busy- harvestings their crops. The
strawberry crop -being 'almost fin
ished nd in most yards the lo
ganberry - picking started , last
week and the Royal Ann cherry
harvest will start this week.
The rain of last week did not
damage the Royal Anns - id any
extent - but the -Bings are quite
badly damaged. v ,
Crof Word Puzzle
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. MOXMODTH, Jane 28. Mr.
and Mrs. T. - Lyman Meador ot.
Prairie City are guests of Mon
mouth friands this week while on
their annual vacation. Mr. Men-:
dor, -.who was - formerly : athletic
coach ef th Normal school, has
been dty superiniendentjof school
at Prairie. City for the past two
years, and lua been re-elected for
the coming ' year .at -an ' Increase
in salary That locality is also big
boyhood home, and he baa super
visory ehargd of 2vl0d acre eatt
tie branch owned br hi father.
.Mrs. Meador was thi inspiration
Wednesday afternoon for a bridge
party or.whieh-3frs.'Bvr. Butler
was hostess at her attractive home
on Broad street In addition to the
guest of nonor, those present were
Mrs. -Sadie Smith, Mrs,' Homer
Dodds, Mrs. Mina Cornelius, Mrs.
D. R. Bidden. Mrs. Trad Hill, Mrs.
James Gentle and Mrs. Butler.
Seasonal refreshments were serr
ied after the playing.
O- r., ; o
Rosedale 1
was spent in tying a comforter for
1 lady in Portland.,-:.. . .,-
On of the heirs ef the Bruner
estate was her from Portland re
cently, looking over the place. Mr.
and Mrs. Bruner lived here ewer
29 years ago, .-. jt -.,-- ' , . . ...
Ormat Trick Is nf Astoria thJa
week atttadtng j-tha. Methodist
eonlereac. ' ' - -
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. JlONMOUTH. June 28.-- Ore
gon formal, sehjoolf faculty mem
left wltl. their families, number
ing in Viaboat e. met at Helm
fck park, south M town for a plc
nie,WedAesdfy after the dose of
school; Baaeball and" swimming of
fered recreational activity jrhile a
cafeteria supper was being : ar
ranged on long tables;"
a This was " the; first out-of-door
function' enjoyed by the faculty
this- season, and was ably captain-'
ed by the efforts. of Dn A. S. Jen
sen,- -
tOSEDALS.'Juae 28 -Mr..
Rice is visiting her daugheers in
TamhlU f or a f ew days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bosell of Port
land visited at the E. B. Stroud
home Sunday.
J. D. Alexander recently made a
trip to California. He returned
Saturday accompanied by - his
daughter. Marjorle, who has been
teaching in -a high school near
Palo Alto. She is now attending
summer school at O. S. C. .'
Mrs. Ed Whelan la at the horn
ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Smith, convalescing from an oper
ation performed at the St. Vin-T u mor 'or less of an expert
cents hospital, Portland a tew I ment but he beUevee it wlU be
'weeks ago. success,
Henry Palmer and son DeLois
from Santa, Barbara, California,
are spending some time visiting
and looking after business inter
ests here.
Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson, who
have spent the winter at Madeira,
California, are again living on
their ranch here.
The ladles missionary society
.met with Mrs. J. D. Alexander
Wednesday afternoon. The time
At Perrydale
PSRRTDALir. June 28 Its a
busy time on the farmer is cat
ting or hauling hay. The hay crop
is verygood in this location this
season. The main crop being har
vested at this time is cloven
Later the veatca hay will be
ready. There is some alfalfa here
too.'- "Ji -vlJCiCampbell
and John Rob
tlrOoth hare nice fields of sl
faUaMr. Campbell has field of
aiUU he U Irrigating. He has a
diztf ! Salt Creek and an elec-
Uielstotur he uses for pumping.
-GRANGE PLANS PARTIES
STAYTON, June- 28 Stayton
grange has decided to hold so
cial meeting nights on the first
"Saturday in each month and as a
consequence grangers and their
friends are looking forward to
Saturday July 5. for the first one
of the series of these social meet
ings. There will be cards, other
games, dancing and lunch.
FEBE BEAUTY
i STAYTON, June' " 28 Things
are moving ahead in fine shape
for the "Most beautiful" girl con
test, sponsored by - the Stayton
Liens club, -i On Thursday" eren
tagJaly S. the two most beau
tiful girls of the upper Saatiam
country .will be chosen by secret
ballot at an old time dance at
Mebama. . . " - -.
- VOn Friday erenlng, July i 4 thi
two most beautiful girls from the
Scio community will beehosen at
a 'dance to, be given, at the hall
thersu. This Is to be caraival
dance "with the Tumble Ian ort
chBstra tarnishing the music.
1 On July 12 the four girls voted
the prettiest at 'the above named
'dances will come to Stayton where
they will compete with candidates
from other sections' of the valley
and the winner here' will go to
Jantxen beach "to compete in the
pageant": f : pulchritude being
staged there on July IT.
... Any single ' girl between the
ages of it. and 2S is eligible to
enter the, contest which is being
sponsored by the Lions and who
pay the expenses of the winner,
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Jefferson
JEFFERSON, June 28 Gerald
Phelps returned from Camp Clat
sop ; Wedaesdsy afternoon, and
took the evening train tor Med
tord, where he will Join the high
way crew, who are doing the
patchwork on the road, getting
ready tor the non-skid euTface.
They are working from Medford
toward Eugene now. .
Mrs. C. M. Smith and daughters
Luclle and Jean, -and Mrs. Fred
Wled are spending the week In
Medford, tbesgmest ot Mrs. Wied's
sister. Mrs. Laura West.
Rev. A. W. Oliver motored to
Dalles Thursday to attend the fun
eral services tor Rev. M. J. Bal
lantyne. Mrs. J. H. Roland of Salem was
In Jefferson, looking after busi
ness interests. -
Mrs. J. O. Van Winkle and son
Richard and Anita Cooper were
dinner guests of Glenn Russel
meat in Albany Tuesday.
Dr. J. O- Van Winkle reports
the following blrthst'to Mr. and
Mrs. j E. v. Oakley, . Jefferson, a
seven pound, daughter, named
Betty Luclle, June.SC; to Mr. and
Mrs. A. Hayes at their home near
the Marion road on June 2C, a 10
pound daughter. -
OAK: GROVK, vJen J 8 Kail
Stevens has fine field of spring
sown alfalf aThe field was seeded
shout April lOtad has grown to
about 15 Inches nigh now. Mr.
Stevens is very enthusiastic about
alfalfa for a forage crop for his
eows and pigs.
r" Rowland and son hare been
busy ( filling their silos this week
with 'oats and reatch for summer
feeding of their dairy herd. Mr.
Rowland also uses clover as a
silage crop.
The oats and reatch and other
hay eropsv are rery 'heary this
year owing to the cool, damp
spring. ;
Monmouth Hears
Ot State Grange
MONMOUTH. June 28.
Worthy Master W. J. Stockholm
was the principal speaker Satur
day at the June meeting of Mon
mouth grange, and gave an Inter
esting resume of his recent attend
ance at the state grange conven
tion at Redmond.
The ' grange convention was
more than ordinarily well attend
ed, and many delightful features
of enjoyment were arranged for
the pleasures of the guests by the
Redmond faction, including a pic
nic attended by more than 500
persons at the headwaters of the
Metolios river. Competitive drills
were held out-of-doors; the .audi
ence being seated in the fair
grounds grandstand, and number
ing fully 8,000.
WESTERVILLE. Ohio (AP)
The old Stoner House, in which
Benjamin R. Hamby wrote "Darl
ing Nellie Gray," is still in use
here. It houses offices of the Antl-
and Hettie Gordon, at their apart- Saloon league.
iTsiasKC
r MONITOR. Jun 28. Those
from Monitor attending the to'
anion or the deceudants of Abner
and Elizabeth Shanks la Salem
last Sunday were Mr.! and lara.
Ingval Edland ,Md little daugh
ter Aloha Lee,'-Mrs. .' Elisabeth
Hosier, Mrs. . Janl Christenson, :
William Hosier. Elwyn Chris tman,
Clifford Dimlcki Mr and Mrs. V.
G. Calvin. Mr. and aim. L. IX Len
on, Mrs. L. B. Dimlck. Mr. and
Mrs. Paal-Burdert, Charles Mo- ,
Kee. Misses seml-Dimlck; Waivo
Leoon. Hasel DlmJck and Edythe
Calvin. vt -
, Mrs. Sirilda Shanks aid Mr,
Anna Shanks Longmtre of Naches,:
Washiagtoa, who were here to at
tend th Shanks reunion. In Sa
lem, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
V. G. Calvin Tuesday night. .--c -Vv;
raHoeiFE
cmeoEsinDiTcii
PERRYDALE. June 28 The
road work In this district Is pro
gressing rapidly. At MltcbeU cor
ner it is graded and graveled and
Is now a safe and good looking
corner.
Wednesday a gravel, truck aad
a ear seemed to have great diffi
culty in getting by each other.
Finally the car took to the ditch. "
When the road was. narrow aad -sharp
turn there had never bee
an accident
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NORTH 8ANTIAM, June IS.
Opal Tripp with her brother Otto,
of Astoria, left Thursday tor
California where they will spend
several weeks visiting relatives.
Harold Parker of Newberg,
spent the past week at the horn
of his ancle, F.J. Parker:
E. Friesen had the misfortune
to injure his toot quite badly thi :
week. ''
MICKEY MOUSE A "Stake," WeH Done By IWERKS
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Unmatched Confidence
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A Sad Parting
By BEN BATSFORD
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