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The UHEtiUN STATESMAN, Sajen. Oregtm, IhursOzy 'nlorning, Acyust 14. 1930 FACIE EIGHT . . '" : : -1 : : : 3 r , ' ' ' - . A Si to She SiWerton Honors Victors; . Coaches, ; Notables : at : Special Banquet ; SILVERTON, August 13 Mr. and Mrs. 'George Manolls : were ' hosts Monday evening at the ar mory at a dinner honoring the American Legion Juaior baseball . team - which won championship of the state, v .. . " , Baseballs were given to each . of - the players as favors and ; Rudebauser. catcher., was given a 111 glove. DrA. Simmons, . manager - of the" team -;wa pre sented with a large. loving eup npon which - were engraved the l- names -of - the players . and the :' names, of Jlr.-aad Jfrar-.Manolls. : -- ohnsosr Presents - Gifts '.Chatles Johnson, state execu tive committeeman of the Amer lean, Legion and nominee, for - commander . ' of the local post. gave the presentation speech. Besides the 14 players at the dinner other guests were If r. 'and Mrs.. Leo Kd wards, coach, of - Sa- ' lem; Dr. and Mrs. Simmons; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest . Starr, director for the baseball team; Mayor and Mrs. L' C Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. " Otto 'Schwab pareats ' of the, no ted Onrllle, pitcher of the team: - Captain and Mrs.-' Henry Hutton', . Mr. ' and " Mrs. Roy Davenport,1 and " Mr.' and 'Mrs! Clair Jarvia. Mr. L Jar vis, who " is post' commander. acted as foastmastef. -V v- Rochester Boys ChuTcHGuests: Picnic is Held r SILVERTON; August 13 Four graduates f the College of Roch . ester. -seminary, of. Rochester.. N. r. T.. were ' guests of the Christian ; ' -, church at a pienie at the Coolldge . : and MeClaine park .Monday eve- " : .1 The four young men were Mr. V; Lude, Mr.' Reeeh. Mr. IUernianB. " and ; Julius ,Herr, the Utter a V hrother of Aufuitns Herr f Sll- rJ .'terton: The young ; men gate a umbr of pleasing vocal selecr ; tfions.' Mr. .Herr will -give a con - cert; at the Christian ehureh Sun- Likens Him to Physician; Fanning Survival Best," Cases Show Need, He Says I NEED PROyp I ; diy evening. afclJancinifist ..::.:4 i-.yy :" - :S: BRUSH CREEK, August; ls4r?. : MrsjT Airing Krug i hadher : Jaw J Iancei . fhlsweeluM-Fonrintonths ,'t , ago she had'ji tooth pvlled. Seem-" '-?' fngly the jawbone was a little In: fure rn: ttrixatloirnroes nnd thtecllon set In, She is muchi ,' Improved now ft Is reported. - YY ":The coimty agent plan is' necessary, and essential io the . development - of Marion county. z- Such is theopinion of Sam isrowTL state senator for a zflmber of years and consid ered one of the leading farm; era in the county. - - . farming, like everything else," said Brown in an in terview; this week, "is ; get ting to be a case of the sur vival of the ; fittest, The farmer 5 is going 'to nave to quit if he . doesn't keep- up, just aa a manufacturing, con; cert must; quit If Jtr tries to keep 'going - with ' "absolete machinery. ! MI. want -It understood that I have nothing against 8. H. Van Trump, - Marion county . fruit ' in spector. He is a good friend of mine.. As I understand the cam paign . for a county, agent has nothing to do with htm or 'his Job. . . Potato Caae Cited , "There are plenty of. eases, right la my own experience, to show the, need of a county agent. I remember rnee-1 bought some seed potatoes- somewhere ', In .Waahlngteu for. use on .my farm. Some of them were diseased. 1 didn't know- how to. rogue :out the bad ones; not one farmer in 20 dees. 4 If 4 we had had a county agent, la .this' county . he' could, have showed me, and my potato crop would have 'been saved that year. As It was it was lost. There would. have been. -enough saving right there, on my arm alone, to cover, sit the expense, the county gent would be to me -the rest of my life. . '.-.''.", v , "A county, agent . Is as , neces sary to the proper k development of agriculture as a physician is to correct health of the Individual and the'eommunlty: J believe the time will .' come' when this fact wlU be fuily'reeognteed. The old Idea that all It Ukes to farm suet- cessfully- is Just a : lot ot "exper ience on g farm and a lot of harf work,- is ;ohVr Partly TOrrecti Scientific knowledge that is nn-- avallable, to the ordinary farmer! is' needed to operate n, farm sue-, cessfully. these, day's. Itis as-in4 correct 'So - say "I can; get along without -It. as lo clalmr that . each' llndlyidual is competent; fo be hfe own doctor and -make and en-; force-his-own health and nuaran- tise,Uws. ' - ?The cherry . fly f situation In, this county is another example ol. the,eed gf.X eounty-agVLast' year ;thef cherry erop showed - heavy Joss -dueHo -the presence of lais fjy. : Ereryone wh:ppreel ates the enormous : slxe -. ot The ' cherry crop In this county must Senator Sana Brown, 'who Is . dlrtf? larnser as wett as les ..Jalator.. - . , realize the serloushess of the sit aatlonv - j. i- -j- u: "In order, to prevent the 'same thing from .occurring again this year the cherry men. had to get together and. hire, with' their own money, a man to come, opt here from the. east and handle the sit nation tor; them. , Last spring ,his man had traps set for the cherry fly" Jn Yarious sections, . of .. the county as the first step in keep ing-the fly down." : . . Of-the .grower sprays fpr the cherry, Oy a few days after It emerges from the. ground, and. be fore it .begins , laying eggs, .the fly.ls able to do Tery-Jittle harm Xhe.whole.lde-lsto spray Just at the. right dime. -The files .all emerge at About the same time In any given locality, but In dif ferent localities the time differs. That Is - why. It was necessary to set the traps : here and ' there throughout the county to deter mine just when the files had emerged from the- ground. -" " "Obviously the grower could not do all this for" himself. It Is Just ,one instance .where exact sdeatlfle knowledge Is needed. Ton: may talk, te your heart's content about how - a farmer knows enough Already to dear with his problems, but he doesn't and he can't and that's all there Is 'to It, Anyone who tells him he knows everything already Is not doing him a service. - "The cost of the county agent Is negligible considering the en ormous importance of his work. Itra county agent had been em ployed In 1 J . he would have saved enough of. the cherry crop alone to . pay his salary apd all his expenses for. as long as most 6f us will ve.' - ' ? Other Ooemties Lead Way :Ht " Is worthy .v of note that counties , on virtually every sld of us have county agents. We cannot help but consider It a yery. significant . fact that they keep, these county, agents from year .to year. This Is one of the best rec ommendations I know for the county agent system. "I believe we should have not merely a county agent, but a good one,1 and as many , of them as we need. To ' do that costs money. 1 believe we are very for tunate to ' have available a .sys tem under .which ever, halt of the expenses of the county agent sys tem will not be paid out ot the Marion . eounry treasury.. It may be urged. .t course, that, the tax-, payers always toot the bill In the long run. This Is true, but in the ease of the $6600 federal and state money that will be paid an nually into this county to support the eouaty. agent system, only-a veryrfmall..fratiosivof,the sum win .come out 6f this county. On the. other hand - this eounty is helpinf pajr, right now, for-thousands of county t agents - through out the Cnited States. . Comstock and Sebd Hfll Road Construction Be-' gins; fio Detour WALDO HILLS, - August 13. Threshing Is in full swing In the Hills. The Kuenxl machine start ed Monday morning, the Haberly outfit began Tuesday non and the Brunner crew will begin Thurs day. Road work Is foing along rap idly. The tearing up the old road between the Comstock and Sebo hills has- been started. - .People of this section; certainly appreciate the fact that the men-: hare' ar ranged If that at no time has the road bees Impassable "and it mot orists wUI be patient and not. -try t hurry :throagh- the - going is al right. . - - The- work on the new Drift creek bridge Is far enough along so it begins to look like a bridge. The forms are nearly finished and soon - the work of pouring con crete will start. . - The K. O. Rue family picnick ed at the A'.'oert Nerlson home Sunday.' Attend Davenport Rites A great many from. this neigh borhood attended the funeral, of Mrs. L. .Davenport in SUverton Monday. . She. spent most of her married lite on a farm la the hills and was loved by everyone In the eommhnlty , '. ; , Arch Oeer. who had his knees Injured by a rock whUe at work ou the road, U' now able to "be about though If will' be sdme time before he eanMo his usuil amount of "work."- - - " - -f MUdred Kgaa spenr; Sunday at , .rr,wiU,be very.'disappolnted It the county court docs, .not see. fit to adopt. the county; agent plan igr jivnw igjju",..; the home ot his pareats. Mr. and Mrs. r. M. : Sgan. Mildred Is working tn the office- of the J. C. Penney Cot, In Salem. , Although she enjoys, her work she Is al ways f lad to return, home for a day. Mrs. Ferdinand Rue and baby son are ac the K. o. Rue home while rerd is with the Haberly threshing outfit. - Whiddena Travel North Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whldden and son. Kenneth. o( Inglewood, CaL, who have been visiting at the Edson . Comstock home,- and Mrs. S. J. Comstock In Silverton, left Monday noon for Tacoma and Yakima where they will be until October when they wU-again vis it here on their way to their Cal ifornia home. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Neuswanger had as guests Wednesday Mrs. E. C. Dye and daughter, Juanita. Mrs. Ralph Dye and daughter Jeanette of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs, Wm; Shutter. and sons. Wm. and Harland, Mrs. '.Pattoa ;aad Mrs, Alberr Mder and two liUIe boys of Shaw Families Enjoy. Picnic : . The KaserjEggeman and Krug families enjoyed a pienie on Diifl Creek Sunday honoring Mr. end Mrs. .Sharer. of Salem.. Mrs. Shar er was formerly Mrs. Alice Kaser. . . Mr. , and -.Mrs. Perry Wiggins of Eugene were Sunday guests of Fred Knight's. Attending the Illinois picnic at Wood burn ... Sunday . were the Shurter, families, the A. R. Math is. P. J. Neuswanger and Earl De Sarta. - - Farmers Busy Hopewell Area . HOPEWELL, . August i Farmers are- very usy - harvest ing their crops, r ... i Ujr. and. Mrs. Ross Rogers and daughter Barbara have left for a trip-east. - - TEACHER' VISITS . ; AURORA, August . IS Miss Bemice"" Morrison, a. teacher '. fat the Dallas .high sehoel Is a guest of Miss ' Norma Ecklesoa for ' a week. Hulbert of Marion, Has ; i-- 1-Year Cowf That Breaks ? - World's Mark of Jerseys MARION. Aug. 12 Daily one reads of new. achievements, ones which give their Instigators a great deal of satisfaction In the knowledge they have accomplish ed new things. 'One achievement that is the most looked forward to by Jersey breeders Is that of pro ducing a record cow lnwhich Ore- igon has played quite a prominent parr. 10 u. a. nmoen ox in dependence, falls the distinction of attaining this honor. In a letter to Elxfe Pickard, Mr. Hulbert advises that he has just been Informed by the Jersey Cat tle .club that his Jersey cow, Gol den Chief's Lady May; (7 year old,) on a SOI day test has broken both the world records, in her class, for the production of but terfat and milk, her record be lag. 193.8 poands butterfat and 19,?J 2 pounds of milk is the SOS III! FORK US FEW HSU, REPORT MARION, August IS Harold Smith and . Homer Johnson re turned -'Monday from a fishing trip above Detroit on the North Fork of the' Santiam. Luck was not with them on their trip.rThe men made only, a, small catch. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bleed who have, been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli y Pickard the past .week returned to their home in Portland Monday. . vGuy Johnson is loading out a earof hay this week J or the Hammond Lumber company at Mill City. . Mr. and -Mrs. J. R. Willis re turned Monday, evening from a week's outing at Waldport. days. : :- Her milk during the test ran ninr up to 7Tn8s per dsy. a most wonderful achievement and one'waicn gives ,jnr., nuiiwu much pleasure.' ;- -1- . , Elsy Pickard Is as Jubilant aa Mr. Hulbert over the achieve ment. In fact as much pleased as though the record had been pro duced by a cow from his own . herd, and Justly so. for Golden Chiefs Lady May Is : front the Pickard strain of Jersey cattle. V IS i non MOTHER. 75. DICER AURORA. Aug. 13 Mr. ; and Mrs. P. O. Ottowsy and family were Sunday guesta at a dinner at the home of Mr. Ottowaya sister, Mrs. J. H. Bye of Howell Prairie. The dinner was In honor ot their mother, Mrs. G. H. Otto-way,-who was 76 years young that day. Her five children were all present npon this happy occasion. . Several . neighbors and friends called during the day to -felicitate the honor guest and sincerely wish her many happy returns. Upon the Ottowsys' return to Aurora they found Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop of Portland await ing their return. . MAKES TOUR OP ORKGOX .AURORA. August IS Mis a Esther Martin and Bernlce Shir ley, of. Clalnnont, Calif., called . upon their great aunt, Mrs. Gen sina Nordhausen, .whHe making' a tour ot Oregon.: They, took the) -trip over, the Ctftinibla highway, and. upon their fetaf i-south will visit Crater JUdfcei? - . MICICEY MOUSE "Good to the Last Drop 1 ' t XV7 1 T 1 ,ross - wora ruzzie EUGENE SHEFFER 12 mm To 2 Jr. I C t A- HI HI P m 32 16 'V.-l HZ m 21 VA I 2 i 28 . .- ... Zyy To 18 t" .t.3 8 K IO III 25 22 SI JkWA ROUeiCR AMD SWWFTCR EVtRV AAnairr-fvr. GOT W iw Vfcr WW. war. WCRt VOUCH - - Vj -V j(r 1 1 CANrr stop- r. - df JLwe vmtruts just) ' UIT RW5HHAAL N X OSTMKt AN OMNXJS VCUS 1 "THROUGH E r nap mm "imm m-i urnr atn skiij iftt. w s m TSSco" 'Mi IAJ- B8EH0C1C SPCCO- A "SCANT TOt.Rre "POLLY AND HER. 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