V The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning; March 29, 1935 PAGE TORE mm m : AT CHAMBER HEDE Awards Wade; Br&hdt and -. McWhorter Discuss . Farm Problem' .1 '. ? 'A' :1 ' - In tbe second newcomers' meet ing in 10 days, 40 persons gath ered at the chamber of. commerce yesterday afternoon to hear Prof, o: T. McWhorter and Prof. P. M. Brandt, of th Oregon state col lege experiment , suticn , .discuss farm .problems. .... " ' In the awards distributed,1 H. H. Dick of Salem, route 6. box 433, receired the prjie for milking the largest number of cows. He came here last September from North cast Montana. None of the wom en present qualified for the lay ing hens award, so Herbert Mey erhofer. Sublimity, a newcomer from Iowa, carried the honors, A. . Barnes, with 17 varieties of fruit, took this award. He lirea on route" four, box 213, Salem, and came here In September from Belfield, N. D. ' " Brandt, in discussing dairying la the Talley, lahL-especial stress on quality production and the fact that systems of feed must be - changed from that' used ; In east- - ern or midwestern areas. In terms ot - digestible - nutrients, he sug gested mill run the cheapest food the farm can buy. Best feed to produce on the farm for cattle is oats and barley, he said.! These, with millrun, boneflour, salt and oats and vetch hay and kale he : indicated as suitable for good pro duction.' "- 4 " McWhorter, devoting hla time Child Labor Law Again Delayed ..-. "iw ' 4'' ' -'' : V ' ; f n ,iO u i HO--- I KR - - - - -WH - - - BR--- -1 Vi .,....( Tuesday's I 1 - ' V'rrr-g irnux?L Statesman J 1 - - .I ULJt. IIIIWiniJIIHI MIMIIIiUJUai. If 1- v ' ' " v " - Senator Edward CeUga Secretary Franca Parkin Although he child labor amendment has been ratified by 24 of the required 36 states, even staunch supporters of the bill retain little hope of its inclusion in; the constitution this year, President Franklin' D. Roosevelt has endorsed the amendment and made it one of the principal objectives on his program of social reform. The child labor amendment would give congress the power to limit, regulate,' and prohibit the labor of persons under 18 years of age. Senator Edward Costigan, of Colorado, is one of its staunch supporters. raw FOR JOSEPH M HELD it MananaM ' v. W. L RiddleAnswers Call; Burial Conducted From Christian Church SCIO, March 28. Joseph Fink, 9. died at the home of a daugh ter near Jordan, March 26, and was buried from in cainoue church at that place Thursday morning. He had been ill with pneumonia about a week. ; Mr Tink was born in Austria May 17, 1865, and came to the United States in 1882. I Ten chil dren, 45 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren- survive. Four daughters and one son reside near Sclo, two daughters at Salem, a daughter at Newberg, another In South Dakota, and a. son in, Can ada. ' . W. L. Riddle, 74, died at the home of his son, A. L. Riddle, near Sclo at 7:20 Tuesday! morning, March 26. following an illness of several months. Funeral services were held at the Christian church in Sclo Thursday afternoon with burial in Willamette Memorial bark cemetery near Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Riddle came to Sfln inmmnnHv last summer and the former had been ill most of the time since. The widow and one son survive In this vicinity Deceased was born in Porter coun Gets New Job . J ::::' ::::: s . y ;:.,:.... .y,. '--- . . . 4.-' ) , I ... m Stanley k Reed, above, general counsel of the RFC, was appointed by President Roosevelt to be solicitor general of United States, succeeding Jf Crawford Biggs, of . North Carolina. ty, Maryland, February 25, 1861. He was a charter member of the K. of P. lodge at Rood House, 111., and had received 60-year jewels both In that order and In the Odd Fellows lodge. MB HOSTS FOjSTUDnCE SILVERTONT, March.' 28. One of the pleasant affairs ot the, week will be the student body dance sponsored by the sophomore class Friday ; night at ' the - auditorium. Miss Estora Ricks is class adviser and Is helping . the studenU ar range the affair. T?' -, An outdoor Idea will be carried out- in decorations with Indirect lighting and - porch furniture. The special entertainment, will follow a: carnival ..plan. t Calvin Storey will catt the special dances. -' : Louise Holm Is general chair man while Virginia BUyen . and Lois Gay are in charge ot invita tions. The decorating committee is composed of Opal Bolme, Graham Preston, Phyllis Skaife, Helen Songer. " 1 : Chaperones Include Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bilyeu, Mr. and Mrs. Bolna White, Mr. and Mrs. B. DeQuire, Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Songer, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coom ler and Mr.' and Mrs. A W. Green. have asked for bonds of the new Issue offered by the treasury at 2 th per cent rata of interest, lo cal banks said j yesterday. The bonds called bore 4 per cent Only a small proportion ot the bond holders, are exercising their rights to ask tor payment in cash. : NOW ON DISPLAY . A AH AM 2-Door Sedan"" Folly Equipped .. Delivered, Here,1 Salem . Hydraulic Brakes,. Shatterproof Glass. 20 Miles to the Gallon f WE IXVITE TOUR INSPECTION - LODER BROS. 445 Center Street Phone 6133 V . Salem, Oregon - Graham Sales and Service for JIaxion and "Polk Conntlea Most of Liberty Bonds Traded In The majority of Liberty bond holders In this vicinity whose bonds have recently been called by the United States treasury. SPKATTS DOG FOODS r . rv. is., tmc otarter (aMruncHinll J BiWutiMnuiH i jS fiw...NTia Hum - w fl mm mm JSS I J tmm mm mm mm ym ' MM IS M urn, wit 13k immm cmet J iiTAiniw rm X a - K. K. Grow ; ' Eompletelay, 100 lbs. ..$ 2L35 Challenge Mash, 100 lbs. 42.35 Leader Mash, 100 lbs. . $2.10 Lilly's Lawn Morcrop - 50 lbs. . $1.25 Seed Potatoes Bulk Seed j; W. J. Lee & Son 349 Ferry St. Phone 0418 Cash For Eggs and Butt erf at PRATT'S POULTRY REMEDIES to discussion of fruits of both tree and Tine, warned newcomers against planting apples and pears, for these industries, he said, have been boosted until the market is oyercrowdei and prospects of heavy competition for the next 50 years. Cutting down the export market has. been especially hard on the apple industry. McWhorter opined be did not want to appear too pessimistic concerning these crops and added he knew cases of some growers in Court St. Christian Church Bible School 9;45. - Morning 11:00-"THE GREAT " EST ENEMIES OF THE CHURCH" Evening, 7:30 "THEIR GOD MY PEOPLE." HEAR!! Our Violin Trio D. W. DANIELS PASTOR ' Court and 17th Streets this area who made good money on apples last season by finding local markets. Cherry growers, he said, are in fairly good shape as long as the tariff stays on. He cautioned would-be berry growers to know definitely where their market Is before entering this business. While the young berry market looks pretty good at present, he indicated growers are questioning when the satura tion point will be reached. Harry Riches, Marion eounty agent, presided and offered new comers facilities of his office In solving their farming problems. ANNOUNCE MARRLtGE STAYTON, March 28.-iComing' as a surprise to their many friends is the announcement of the mar riage of Marion Lampman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lampman and Valeda Darley, daughter of Mr. antf Mrs. Charles Darley. The marriage is. said to have taken place last September. f...- OH, 1 WISH I COULD THINK OP SOMEWAY TO MAKE $0ME PIN money; WAIT I IVE GOT AN IDEA . - I y-v OF COURSE, WELL BE GUD TO HAVE YOUR UTILE CAKES. THEYR NICE LIGHT WELL SHAPED ONES. TOO 1 ' urn WOMEN'S MRS. HART. YOUR CHOCOLATE CUPAKES WERE ALL SOLD BY NOON TODAY I YES. AND WE HAVE ORDERS FOR FOUR DOZEN EVERY SATURDAY. THEY'RE LOVELY-WISH I KNEW HOW YOU MAKE THEM ! THATS SWELL, PEG. you'll be mak - INC YOURSELF A NICE PIECE OF CHANGE EVERY WEEK THOSE LADIES WERE DYING TO ASK FOR. THE RECIPE. I DIDNT TELL THEM-HE SECRET WAS CALUMET I Y0U SEE- ! . ... . . , - . 1 CALUMET BAKES , BETTER.BECAUSE ITS REALLY TWO BAKING POWDERS IN ONE! A QUICK ONE FOR THE MIXING ROWL-ITS ACTION SET FREE BY LIQUID. 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Poor into greased cup-cake pan, fiUint them H run. Bake in moderate oren (350 F.) 10 minute, or nntil done. Spread with rren-euoute or boiled frosting, and decorate with chopped nuts, tiny colored candies, coconut, or design of melted chocolate. Makes M can cake. . " AU aiaumaMaM are farei.) CALUMET th DoublActing Baking Powder A product ot General Food LOOK! Th mw CnhjiiMl cm wrirh twist of Ha arrhtl Na mars nrokaa RECIPE BOOK FREE - MAIL COUPON Frances Lee Barton, General Foods. Battle Creek, Mich. Pleasa send sna year new FREE recipe book. "The Calumet Book of Orcn Triumphs." g.o.8. 8-29-85 -Stata- Print name aad addrsas nlainlv. 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