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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1937)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, August 22, 1937 PAGE TBKKB Plan Crop Survey For Polk County Ten Supervisors Slated to Check Farmers in Federal Program DALLAS For the purpose of determining the participation and compliance of the 1300 work sheets in Polk county who hare signed up under the 1937 agri cultural conservation program, - ten supervisors started work last week under the direction of Eert Caster, assistant secretary of the Polk county association. These supervisors, many of whom worked last year on this program, are for the most part representative farmers. They have been allotted certain sec tions of the county and will vis- It all of the cooperators in their respective 'districts in order to find out what practices each farmer has followed to earn the soil building allowance on his farm. ItJs hoped that these pay ments will be made sooner this year than Mast. The total amount of payments in this county should be somewhat larger than last year's total of $73,000 as - there are many more farmers signed up this year. . About 91 per cent of the crop land in Pr;i county is Included in the 1937 agricultural conser vation program according to records in the county agent's office. A complete list of the super visors for Polk county this year ' follows: L. J. Sechrist Ballston and . Grand Ronde. J. H. Voth Salt Creek and North Dallas. 3. C. Richlie Bethel Tand Perry-dale. HOGS BROS SM-JJTC J3 IIUUM . "ied with an i are p uo i .. I icam playing o the pco With the Meter Miser STOPS fastst Waste STOPS Triy Tirjfni J. - - jfcf l7950 There Is Only One Genuine 15 12 Dill 01 El WE ALONE SELL IT Often times, other makes of electrical refrigerators are confused with Frig idaire. There is on one Frigidaire that alone carries this name plate. - Solent Leading 325 Court St. O Home Electric O Batteries,. :'v Widow Claims Peeev Carr, young Los Angeles widow, mother of 11-months old Billy Carr, missing for a week. Is pictured as she read a telegram from William O. Johnson, spurned suitor. Informing her the child is safe in Muscatine, Iowa. Authorities to hold Johnson for extradition said she had repeatedly spurned charged that he stole the baby lor Burl Oliver Spring Valley. Ammon Grice . . . .Wst Salem. Arthur Dempsey Rickreall. A. C. Rem pel .Dallas. Donald Lundeen . . Independence. L. V. Seeley Monmouth. W. C. Elliott Lewisvllle and Airlie. Guests at Amity AMITY Mrs. Lewis Tiffany and little daughter of Clatskanie ndustry tbal veU-bemg orl in r- LfU Appliance Store . Phone 6022 no i ' d I Central Valley Distributors DELCO Products "A General Motors Value" t Store to Open About August 25th f 279 N. COMMERCIAL Plants O Water Systems O Irrigation Supplies Child Stolen were asked by Los Angeles police on child stealing charges. Sirs. Carr Johnson's offers of marriage and revenge. UX photo. are guests at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finn, while Mr, Tiffany is attending the annual encampment of the Ore gon national guardsmen. Mr. Tif fany is a teacher In the Clat skanie schools. Snill From Truck a Hurts Turner Man TURNER Robert Hunsaker Is convalescing at his home from in jury received Wednesday, when he jumped from a moving truck and was knocked to the pavement receiving a broken wrist and head and body bruises. He was near Corvallis and was taken to a hos pital in an unconscious condition He was able to be brought home that night. , Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Maxfield and daughter, L o i s , of Rickey have moved their large band of turkeys to the feeding grounds used last year, north of Mill creek opposite the O. P. Given home on the Turner-Marion road. The fam ily is housed in a trailer home. Miss Evelyn Hendren and Wil liam Haines were married at Van cauver, August 14, with Rev. Paul L. Kunzman,' performing the ceremony. The young people will make their home in Turner where the groom has employment. Mrs. Claude Bouclue is conva iesclng at & Salem hospital fol lowing a recent major operation. 54th Wedded Year Observed, Lebanon LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. C L. Raines, pioneer residents of Lacomb, celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary at their home last Sunday with their children and grandchildren as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Raines were married In Missouri in 1883 and came to Oregon nearly 50 years ago. They are the parents of 11 children, all Ore gon residents. Guests at the Perry Ginther home are Mr. Ginther's cousin Ferry Stonehooker of Garden City, Kan., whom Mr. Ginther had not seen for 47 years; his wife and son, Jerome and daugh ter, Martha. Mr. and Mrs. Ginther and daughters, Ruth and Lois entertained them with an outing at Newport and also a trip to Portland. J. W. Laney and his sister have moved to Mrs. Anna Coyle's farm In the Crowfoot section, re cently occupied by her son, Wil ber Merriam, who has moved to Eugene where he has employ ment. Funeral Held for Ronald Cox Peery ALB AN Y Funeral services were held Friday afternoon from the Providence church for Ronald Cox Peery, who died at his home in Scio, Wednesday. Ferris A. Dodd was In chargebf the serv ices. - Burial was In- the Provi dence cemetery. -Vr : : Ronald CV; Peery was born at Lacomb. March 22. i12. and had spent all his life In Oregon, the greater part of it in 45cio, where he lived with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Peery. . Surviving are his parents, one brother, Cyrus Peery of Scio, and K sister, Mrs. Keith Becker of Lebanon. Pensioner Picnic Today, Silverton ortland Alan to Address Townsender Gathering, Luncheon Slated SILVERTON P. B. Haskill of Portland w 1 1 1 be the principal speaker at the Townsend picnic to be held at the Silverton park Sun day. -A public address system is being installed to give all inter ested an opportunity to hear. E3o "WHO SERVES PROGRESS SERVES AMERICA" Serves Salem With the Most Up - to - date Automobile Electrical Equipment Available When Better -Methods of Ignition Testing Are Developed We'll Be Among the First to Use Them! " " " I " AT THE SHOW ... Look for these Testing Devices Then come to BurrelFs where they are regular equipment! -Electro-Check for Generators! . Condenser Tester! Radio Test Panel! Speedometer Tester! E. H. Burrell - 464 N. Liberty - Ph. 5178 The picnic will open with a bas ket dinner at noon. Other speak ers and music are also being pro vided. J. E. Hosmer is president ot the local Townsend chapter. 0,500 Mile Trip Taken Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and children, Donald, Robert and Margaret have returned from a 6,500-mile automobile trip to the midwest. Crops in the midwest are re ported good by Mr. Anderson, Wheat is averaging 20 to 30 bu shels an acre; oats about 81, and corn promises to be just as good. Mr. Anderson reported further that South Dakota was in the poorest condition ot all states vis JBWmiEffilL Sco These end Other Spectacular CjJ Exhibits! j : 7 Defying the laws of gravity! , -V Motion arrested by light! ' Man-made lightningl Music riding a light beam! , ited. Horses in the Dakotas and Minnesota country, said the An dersons, were dying from an eol demic ot sleeping sickness carried by mosquitoes. While in Minnesota, the Ander sons attended a tamily reunion of the Anderson family at which six daughters and four sons were present. T A. R. Earle, who has been suf fering from an infection in' his foot, had the foot removed at the Silverton hospital today. He is reported as resting as easy as could be expected. . 'Mrs. Earle is suffering from heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Amo have gone to Montana for a brief visit. 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