PAGE FOURTEEN Ttt OltEGON STATESMAN Sata, Orezcn, Sunday Morning March 12, 1939 Farm Program m . w 11 ran - l or folic TOD A 1C Cooperators in - AAA -Are to Have Individual Assistance, Said '-. DALLAS Polk county farmers cooperating in the 1939 AAA farm program soon will receire Indirld nal assistance - from .county and - community committeemen In plan ning how the program applies to their own lands,- according to W. C Leth J of Dallas, county .agent and. secretary of the Polk county Agricultural Conserration associa ' Uon. - " '. ' " This will be accomplished, -it was said, by the f 1111ns out by each tanner before Jane 1 of an "esti mate sheet." shewing how he ex pect to arrange his farming this rear so as to receive greatest ben fits under the federal , program. - Information will include expected acreages, diversions, expected "pay ments and compliance methods. At meeting at the courthouse In Dallas' recently, county and community committeemen made preliminary plans for a series of neighborhood meetings. Commit teemen will be present to explain details of the program and help till out the "estimate sheets. Percentage High Conserration practices will form an important phase of the 1939 AAA program. It appeared following the meeting, attended by. representatives of the 1(00 farms in this county signed up as cooperators. It was pointed out that Polk county farmers are showing .outstanding cooperation with , the farm program, having brought approximately 95 per cent- V Kf Trade i . eld J jk ''', new' You will be elves s fiber si allowssce ( V m ae-teste GRUEN. -. BE PR CC 1 3 ION WATCH , 2 : I" writ tn ' i. Plants Prepare for Army Plane Orders ft ' f :I ; ; - I . :: Im m im i Mn-WMjHai' imii ' '1 mt iimnnnm i ia HijnT.rti. i mii " v n i V" m n i i i ir n i -fir , Beady for base orders from the United States Army, the North American Aviation plant fat Los Angeles' Is prepared for mass prod action of planes. Photo sbQws an assembly line, depleting how airplane skeletons, at rear, move forward as work progresses sntfl t h e y? emerge (in foregrosnd) completely 'finished planes. V They are. them ready lor factory and Army testa before Anal acceptance . ' US photo. of their crop lands Into compli ance, said to be the -largest per centage in western Oregon. County Agent Leth stressed that conservation practices recom mended the last two years by' Polk . county farmers' own land f use committee, fit In closely with practices suggested by AAA f- Robert Mitchell of Perrydale, vice-chairman of the committee, presided in absence of R. D. Pence, chairman. Willis Boegll of Corvallls, rep resentative of the state AAA office, outlined features of the 1939 program as they apply to Polk, county. Local committeemen were pres ent from the following communi ties: District 1, H. E. Allen, T. J. Werth, C. V7. Brandstetter; dis trict 2, J. J. Sechrist J. C. Rich He, Robert Mitchell; district 3, W. Frank Crawford, A m m o n Grice; district 4, Joe Harland. Frank Neufeld: district 5. Claude Hoiaington, . W. Staats, J. L. Palmer; district 6. Gus Fleisch mann, J. B. Lorance, C. J. De Armond; district 8, Byron Rud dell, H.JH. Dickinson. CHII . .. IS iwts. Y.llo- gold fitted. Guildtte bscl . T. . $24.71 CkNA . . IS jewel. Yellow joW filled. Guild bee .... S29.7S USE Y00B CBEDITI Ilailman Bros Jewelers Jn Corner State Liberty St. Parking Space To Be .Increased LAKE LABISH A clean-up and level-up will be staged at the new Royal Neighbor hall March 16. This will give in creased parking spaces and the work is under the sponsorship of the sewing club. The next meeting of the RNA will be Tuesday, March 21, at 7:30 p. m. Any visiting lodge Neighbors are welcome at this time. Donald Mears, 11, is recover ing from a week's illness daring which time he has been obliged to keep to his room. The lad tell out of a tree gashing his leg. - Thimble Club Meets MONMOUTH Mrs. Charles Shipley entertained the Thimble club Wednesday at a waffle luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. C. Yeater. Twelve members en joyed the affair. -Mrs. James Partridge, a new member vas present. Mrs, C. W. Price will entertain March 22. Student Honor Croup Is Listed WOODBURN The j following students are on the Torch Honor Roll at the , Woodburn high school for the past six 'weeks' term: Robert Anderson, Kenneth Ar- ney, Herbert Asburry, Ambrose Asper, Elnora Asper, Toni Aspar, Edwin Beck, Alleen Bentley, El sie Bliven, Arlene - Coleman, Frances Copeland, Loretta Cope- land, Walter Crosby Florence Diets, Ellen Dentel, Lucille Ed- land, Norine Epperly, Millecent Evenden, Catherine Fronsdahl, Corine Gill, . Raymond rules. Robert Gorman, Luella Gurney, Hazel Haugen, Harold Herigstad, Freda Hanson, Wilbur Hobart, Doris Jones, Carl Kistner, Lu cille Knight, Jeanne Lee, Bettle Lou Leighty, Grace Lindeken. Tom Losey, Virgil Lourie, Howard Lourie, Floyd Mattson, WUliam McHolick, Venitta Mc Carthy, Corinne Miller, Robert Killer, Helen Moeding, Bill Nel son. Gerald Phillips, William Phillips, Retha Pomeroy, Alice Mae Prinslow, Ada Clair Renn, Ktxlne Richmond, Jean Royse, Francis Ryan, Nelda Trullinger. Mary Vifquain, Russel Wertz, Dale Wertz, Clarence Wulff, Virginia .Williams, Helen Yoder and Norman Zimmer. women except Jessica,. Todd balL The Jones family plans . to make a permanent homo on acreage' near Salem. Their young daughter, Althea. will remain in Monmouth to complete the school year.t ... Creek Bed Held Unsuitable, Pool SILYERTON State Sanitary Engineer Green, who visited of ficially at Sllverton- Thursday, stated no pool built in the creek could be certified by the state sanitary department. In his opin ion, it wonld also be a waste of money .and. dangerous from ' a health standpoint. , ' He said the government re cently abandoned a plan to build , a pool in the creek in the Silver Creek Falls recreation area on finding that the state sanitation department would not certify it. J ' : The engineer commented that the plan originally worked out by the Sllverton community planning council met all re quirements and wonld undoubt edly be the least expensive in the long run. The exact location of the new pool has not yet been determined. Howard Hutchins Conducts Revival Other Church EYenU to Be Held in Coming Week. - Listed, Sllverton J- SILYERTON Rev. Howard T. Hutchins,! pastor of the Church of Christ of -Oregon City, is conduct ing a series of revival meetings at the local Christian church w 1 1 n services each night except Satur day, through March J 6., . The missionary society of the Christian church will hold its reg ular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the social: rooms of the church. - Mrs. Henry Torrend will be hos- tesi Wednesday afternoon at Trln itv ehtarch for the Mission circle. Mrs.- Otto Legard and- Mrs.- Law rence Xarson , will be ' hostesses Tuesday afternoon at Trial ty church for Dorcas society, ' - . The Loyal Guards of the Meth odist church will .meet Friday af ternoon at 2: 30 -at the home of Mrs. Wiliam Graham. The Ladles' Aid s o c i e t y. of the Methodist church will give a rummage sale March IS at. the old Blackerby building on South water street. PiwalySasVictim . Now Able to Walk At Warm Springs MISSION BOTTOM.V- VirgU Calavan. . IS. Jefferson . youth who was stricken with., infantile paralysis in September, 1S37. and ' who went i to the famous Warm - Sprinrs , sanitarium last OctoBer. is now able to walk SO yards' four times each day and is allowed, to sit up z : hours a day, he writes his only sister, pMrs. Martin Chambers of this place. - ; Virgil underwent an operation shortly after his arrival at Warm Springs in ; which; onef leg was shortened and the other stretched to help correct inabD'ty" to sit. Definite and . long exercises. In cluding some in the swiinming pool,- are phases of the dally routine- at Warm SpringsT f Rer. , S. B. Cole, father of Robert Cole, is ill nt : the home of his sister, Mrs.5 Arthur Leff- ler in Stayton. He was with his son -here until' recently: Mrs. Ray ' Barker F Orchard Heights, erroneously mentioned as a niece of Mrs. Guy Meteatt. Is not her- niece but a niece of W. G. Allen. Lions Of filcers at District Meeting Property Trades Made, Monmouth - MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Boy Jones have exchanged their city property here, a 3-story stu dent home known as "Arnold Arms," for a 129-acre farm, stocked and equipped vlth good buildings, 6 miles north of Leba non. The new owners of The Arms are Mr. and Mrs. rank Wiese who will take possession March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Jones came to Monmouth 9 years ago, trading a stocked and eauipp.J 100 acre farm in the Waldo Hills for The , Arms. Their student home is I slcian. . Friday night is young the largest boarding house for people's night. ONS "Ideal Couple" MONMOUTH Miss Juanita Harrington of St. Helens and Harry Wojohn of Hillsboro, ONS students, were chosen the "ideal" couple in a contest sponsored by "The Lamroon," student weekly. Miss - Harrington is society re porter for the Lamroon and ac tive in sports and all student af fairs. She is vice president of the . Junior class. Wojohn Is a member of the Wolf Knights' organization, and active on the campus. CONDUCTING REVIVAL WOODBURN Rev. Henry C. Marty of Chicago is now con ducting services at " the Four square church on Lincoln street every night except Saturday, commencing at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. Marty is a nationally known mu- INDEPENDENCE P T e 1 1 dents and secretaries of the Lions clubs of Corvallls and Dallas met with the president and sec retary of the Independence Lions club in a district dinner meet ing in j Independence Friday nia-ht. ! After the dinner a round table discussion was held of the ac tivities of the clubs in the dis trict. All the clubs represented gave good reports of attendance and' membership increases ' of their clubs. The 'next ! district meeting iwill be held in Dallas in May.-; Those ! attending the meeting included: Roy B. Houser, presl dent; Dare Hess and Walter T. Durgan, deputy district governor of Corvallls; Lawrence J. Smith president and John D. Yoth, of Dallas; T. R. Smith, president and W. A. Barnum, secretary Of the Independence club. : Mrs. Russell Feted , MONMOUTH Mrs. G. L. Rus sell was surprised Thursday night when friends arrived at her home to help celebrate her birth day, bringing a basket dinner Present were: Mrs. Russell, Mrs, Edna, Yarnall. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Wlnegar, Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank More land, Miss Cora Smith, George Dickinson, Blanche Russell and G. L. Russell. Good Will Club Meets LINCOLN A pleasant after noon was spent at the home of Mrs. W. R. Edwards, where the Good Will clab held its March meeting. A shower honoring Mrs. Ivan Merrick was the fea tnre of the afternoon. ; A short business meeting was held at which Mrs. .. W. R. Edwards, president, presided. Monmouth Revivals Set MONMOUTH The Monmouth Baptist church will conduct series of revival services begin nine March 19. Rev. J. Z. Wal ker of Lebanon, father of Rev, David E. Walker, the local min ister, will be the speaker. The Walker male quartet of broth ers will! sing. Gubs Organized . At West Salem' unwK WWSPPa?WaaPW The only U low-pricGd car combining 99 . i v I r- i i i i , v i i f ii i i r i I I i . I I I I I I II r u i l. jl ii n ii - -II 1-.t.,ts2w:tSip- bott In raster csr diflsn.nc!noer!na;cnd - ((tikV' if?ff rrfl r cssss? scftates to &o th bsst in laotorino retvltu Today;: :; ,Ar. f.iili 'Yr-f. :)- ; pVysr ChavrcSs tdsrn meter-s M XWflU)9 (Si h t-::crp. Cea thlj - ear, ct, yevr Chavrelat , de&'sferf , Ijljl 1 T?' It 3GC YUQ" LOCAL' CHliVnO LET E3GAEGCl":r-:' DOUG LAS Uc HAY CHEVROLET ?G07 ( ' - WEST 8ALEM--Seventh grade girls of the West Salem school organized two 4H clubs Jn. meet ings held Thursday at thea Rose- mont avenue home of Mrs. Leigh- ton Dashiell, who will be leader for both. Officers for the new cooking club are: Geraldlng Crump, pres ident; Betty Williams, vice pres- dent; Margaret Moritz, secretary; Sixteen girls are members. The clothing club has 11 mem bers and officers are: .forma Jean Newgent, president; Anna belle Sands, vice president; Mar lan Burns, secretary. Modern "Woodmen Meet WOODBURN Modern Wood men of America held their regu lar meeting Friday night. After a short basiness meeting re-' was a guest. freshments were served by Albert Belleque and Peter J. Brach mann. Games were enjoyed after the lunch. F. C. O'Donnell, the state manager irom Portland, A Certified HcrcN li for Hcstric Hot L Water Contest IV. Ak ut for any J I Veontett information This beautiful new 1938 Model, Double Oven Westinghouse Emperor Range dis counted $100.00. Only five left. It will pay you to buy now. 3 Yrs. to pay with your light bin. 255 N. liberty Xert to Power Oo. . Phone 431 1 LET US WESTING HOUSE YOUR KITCHEN TOO TO I'JIMNEEl OF THIS WEEIC'S CONTEST Nothing to Buy . . .Just Write 50 Words To enter this easy contest, just write 50 words or less beginning ' want 01$ axiomatic electric water heater because . ; . " Good reasons for wanting one are giren in this adVertisemenc Pick oat the ones that seem most important add new ones if you like. Don't try to be "literary". Just write naturally, as if you were talking to a friend, telling her why you want an electric water heater. Make your reasons so convincing she'd want one, too! The mostinterest ing, informative and convincing entry, in the judges opinion, winsfancy decorations won't kelp at all Contest Ends Saturday, March 18 choice or Leading Manufacturers Latest Models Priced up to $100 Completely Installed rriaMaire Ceaersl Dactris Wash Reasons for wanting an Electric Hater Heater: J Water alwars hot and lots of h. 9'fleater Coras m aad oft automat- -r icallr; oo running mp aad down ' " stairs to tend heater. , , - - t' . -x .... - -;1.'3 Nvworrf about forgetting beater. ' ' 4 'too waiting for water to beat. RllLEC X 5 " akunpin on hot water, be- - - 4? w - z C cause electric water heating it so Anyone may compete except the employes of electric v economical. Actually costs do more Btilities, manufacturers and distri baton of electric water : beaters, tnetr dealers ana adrertiting agencies, write SO words or less, beginning "I want an" automatic electric -water heater becsnse "i H- ' T ': Entry must be submitted by entrant In person at any store . displajing elecuic water heaters. Each entry must have contest coupon attached, which must be signed by a staff member of tne store wnere entry- is sohmutrrt. Entries re ceiTed by mail will be disoualified. Submit only on entry each week. In case of a tie. dunlicat nrixes will be awarded. Jadges tor the contest are Berkeley Snow, secretary, North-. wen twetne unt ana rower Association; a-yie jaaz, manager Portland Better Basiness Bureau; Ralph hfiUsap, .Advertising manager, Portland General Electric Co. " 1 J L 1 1 UIU UlU-UaiUUCU, uvvuicukui ; methods, with PGE'S low rates for ' " electric service. . . g Can't orerheat. j Water always clean. Water always lost right" neither lnlrmirni anr Miaterina hoC- Q Beaotifol, modern equipment. , , Many makes are available in square ' Enameled models specially de signed for modern kitchens. . TAII E-YO U R E tlfnY-T0 AI1Y CObPERATiUG DEALER 1 Be sore so submit yoar entry IN PE9LSON at any store displaying automatic electric water sWaters. Also be aare to have this coupon sinned br a staff of the stores i'z'' : ' 'l . . 7' - 1 , usee. TonrNi Cem5c4ky. PORTLAIID GEHEQAL ELECTniC CO. 430 North, Commercial Phone 3183