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The OREGON STATESMAN; Saka, Oregon, Friday Momlnr, Fehrcary 24, 1939 PAGE FIFTEEN IV I, Better Breeding Of Cattle Urged Larger Returns Possible if More Attention Paid to j Improvement SCIO vxo matter how well you feed a cow, she can produce only "the amount of milk which he 1 inherently em pble ot producing,- B. W. Itarse, extension dairy , husbandman at Oregon , State college, told a large group of Sclo dairymen at a meeting at VFW hall recently. - Larger return would be netted : to dairymen - if more; attention were paid ' to breeding' of dairy : stock, Morse contended, and urged 1 the nae of purebred herd tire of know ancestry aa a profitable practice. The apeaker stated that nae of at rub bulla resulted in calling of about two thirds of the ; daughters because of low produc- ;. lion; v-,r;X-., --.;:- t. vision' of animal industries at the college, discussed feeding and management of dairy cows. - Una County Agent Floyd Mull en arranged the meeting In colla boration with the state college ex- perts and ; with. 0.s K. Jtuceseii, county 4-H club leader. Mikesell urged that all dairymen who haTe not signed on the - Bangs disease program dp so at an early date, as the present federal program will be changed on May. 1 this year.. V Vancouver Men Visit Z - RICKREALL Bill Kirkwood and Art Wheatland of Vancouver, BC, have been -visiting this week at the, George Fuller home. They hare also spent some time at the legislature. . . Thirty-one members of the Rickreail Community - Sunday school attended the Quarterly con vention of the Dallas district of the American Sunday school anion at Gntherie Sunday, after noon. They helped with the music of the afternoon's service. The next meetfnr Mar 21. win be at r. m. Brandt, head of the dl- RIckreaH. Our Milk and Sugar Prices wM be competitive. Our complete stock is below competition Give the Hiway Food Mart a try -a try; is convincing. Bay more for less. Drive out and get some good country air. Plenty of parking space. '' Babs' Vacations in Egypt Shortening pound 291 Corn Flutes Albers Each 5c CORN PEA S No. SOS Size Tin Your Choice TANG Salad Dressing Pt. 19e Qt. 29c Butter. ' Gr-Anie 28c FIG BARS Today Fresh 9db. JUEATSt- uysters PICNICS Small, Light Li, 16c BACON SQUARES 34 EIHUDARB Avocados ea 5c PICKET hIYH S:;:i Comrfeaa Ilaofwitx-SeTeaOeir - TUa latest picture of Countess Barbara Bntton von Hanwits. Reventlow was taken on the balcony of her hotel la Cairo, Egypt; where aha la vacationing. Her aon Lance la currently in the cua - tody of Count Kurt Hangwitx-Rerentlow. VFW Auxiliary Stages Benefit SILVERTON The SUverton Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars held a successful benefit program "and pie social Wednes day night. Two truck loads of Veterans from the CCC caxnjt at- teaaea tne oenent. Appearing on the program were Mrs. R. L. Gonrlie and Mrs. Scott McPike In readings and a women's Quartet composed of Letha Rape, Esther Brennan, Ruth McPike and Alma Fierst, also a 10-character skit was given. Refreshments were served in the dining room which was decor ated in keeping with the occasion, George Washington's birthday an niversary. A no host dinner will be served at the home of Mrs. Lester Whit- lock Friday, with Mrs. Lyleth Stanton and Mrs. A. B. Williams as assisting hostesses. Union-News Ibs.. ibL$ltG9 25c Hew Potatoes 6 n. 25c NEW PEAG S Large 80'a Grapefruit, doz. 19c Trinity Dorcas Group Celebrate SILVERTON Trinity Dorcas "society's annual birthday party hl4 Wednesday nights netted al most ftsv " -; -1 .'Program numbers included violin solo by Denzel Legard,' ac companied by his mother, Mrs. Alvin Legard; vocal solo, ' Anna- belle Jensen; readings, Mrs. Floyd Ellefson. Vernice Tollefs- rud, Barbara Jean McDonald, Jeanelle Gottenberg; piano solos, Zephne Givens and. Lois Legard Instrumental 'trio, saxophone, Juanita Moe; clarinet. Jack Lin coln; piano, Mrs. W. C. Larsen. Helge Rue, past 80 years, was the oldest person at the birthday party; Melva Fuhr, 6 hi months, was the youngest. Mission Unit Meets RICKREALL .The members of the missionary society of 'the Dallas Evangelical church were entertained at the home of Mrs, Cecil Embree Wednesday after' noon. Mrs. W. L Ickes and Mrs. Sam Toeves and Patsy Doss gave the program'' features. Women from the Rickreail Sunday school were guests. School Fighteiy Card Is Tonight WOODBURN -Much work and Interest Is being ahpwn as prep- aratlons are being made for the lettermen'i -, boxing card to be held this Friday night in -the high 'school - arm. The partid- panta of the fights art working. oat each day In the gym. "A large crowd of fana la expected.. - Boh Rena and Paul Halter will atata the mala event, with each weighing In at. 165 pounds. in the aemi-rinais, Victor - Jacobs and Adron Tate, each 145 pounds wiu do tne parucipants, . John Friend. Salem, will 1-1 cute. Other rounds will be: V. Ra-I cette vs. Cora Donnelly. 'ICS pounds. B. Willeford vs 3111 Hananska, 1(5 pounds; E. Koch. l:5,-vs..C Martin, 168; Jimmy Nathman vs. H. Nelson, 1J5? Thompson vsi Schlecht; J. CI MUler vs. Harr; Fryer vs. Rich; Marcott vs. Dickinson.; Adamskl va. K. 4 Martin: . Kistener , vs. An derson; Gagner vs. Werts; Mel Sp rouse vs.. R. Howe; Coleman. I vs. Gurney; Wilbur Breeae vs. Zak; A. Nelson 'vs. Seely; J. Goodyard vs. QuesneL LIBERTY Marketing of this year's crop was the mam subject ot noor discussion at me meet Ing of the' Liberty Farmers Union local here Tuesday night. E. G Clark stated one reason north west fruit wasn't moving well at present was on account of the large shipments ot southern cit rus fruits cn the market. R. C. Jory stated that the local can nery, the Jory Packing company, would operate again this year as FU cooperative cannery. T". E. Judd also spoke. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stapleton were given the membership ob ligation by W. R. Barker of Bethel. A program of music was given by Cloyd Lawrence, DeLoris Law rence and Laverne Evans. Re freshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Olden, C. C. Sargent, L. L. Norton, A. R. Smith. Serving committee for the next meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wilsey, Frank Hru- betx. F. E. Judd, A. C. Plank. L. IV- Toner and T. Neilson. Surprise Part-'T';:'"- WOODBURN A aurpriae par ty waa held Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Proctor, honoring Mrs. Proctor on her birthday. Five' hundred was enjoyed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilbert, Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Selling. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Les sard, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. George Beach. Chinese Party It Held at Fox Home SILVER CLIFF The members ot the Silver Cltff Woman's club enjoyed a Chinese party -at the Floyd Fox home Tuesday night. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tate, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Krena, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Towe, Mrs. Carrie Townsend, Mrs. Arthur .Heater. Miss Alice Stone, Mar Jorie Tate, Ronald -THeaterV Mfeivin-Heater. Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Frances and Floyd, Jr. ' " " Mrs. Carrie Townsend enter tained the Woman's club Thurs day afternoon. After the business meeting "5 00" was played and re freshments served. The next meet ing will be March 2 with Mrs. I Paul Jaquet entertaining. A group of young people from Gresham who motored up to Sa lem to visit the legislature Tues day were dinner guests at the Floyd Fox home. Steelhammers Hosts SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. George Steelhammer were hosts at a pretty George Washington's dinner party followed by cards Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mutch of Pendleton, Canada, were honored guests. The Mutchs are visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. L. McGinnia. At cards prises went to Mr. W. L: McGinnls, Dr. -C.-R. Wilson, Mrs. H. B. Irish and Mrs. Gertrude Slate Cameron. . Plays to Feature PTA Gathering VICTOR -POINT Three abort plays, "Getting the Evidence," "Catching the Train to Trask' and "Help Tour Self will be presented with other program at the PTA meeting at the sehoolhouse Friday night. Taking parts In the plays are Miss Lou ise Doerfler, Miss Dellora Doerf- ler, Miss Laurel Krens, Marvin and Jimmle Darby, Clarence Brownell. Eugene Miller and Donald Jaquet. Patrons bring cherry pie for late lunch. - Donald Jaquet won third place In the finals of the Smith Hughes public speaking contest held at SUverton Hills grange hall Fri day night. A George Washington birth day party was held at the school- house' Tuesday afternoon with Richard Krens, who was cele brating, his thirteenth birthday, as honor guest. Miss Fannie Mul- kins is the teacher. t-- . . .d: . - . - . 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