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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1947)
Ifr Thm Stalwnan. SoUm. Oregon. Wdn day. March 12. 1947 Polter Appointed New Herd Tester Dan Potter took over duties as Dairy Herd Improvement tester in Marion county Monday, Ben A. Newell, assistant county agent, announced Tuesday. Potter is from Scotts Mills and a recent graduate of Silverton high school, where he was a pro minent student in the Future Farmers of America under the direction of Leonard Hudson. Peter Mitchell, who tested for bout one year will serve the north end of the county doing both owner-sampler and standard DHIA testing. Potter will do the same work in the south end of Marion county. Testing is now serving 80 herds of dairy cattle representing 1500 cows. In February, these cows averaged 600 pounds of milk and 27.2 pounds of butter fat per head. There were 15 animals cull ed for low production. Swerle Mrs. Dorthy Badger has returned to Tacoma but her son, Ronny remained for a longer visit with her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Roy Blanchard. Whir are you going? Grey hound serves all America, con necting the major cities and thousands of communities along 75,000 miles of highway. Planners Continue As Active Group Decision Reached The Marion countyagricultural planning committee has decided to continue as an active group to come degree of formality in the planning process, Harry L Riches," county agent, announced Tuesday. Riches said that a planning council executive body was cho sen this week naming Rex Hart ley as chairman, and W. M. Tate as vice chairman, with division members to include Albert Bos chler, dairy: John Ramage, hor ticulture; Eddie Ahrens, livestock; William Chase, turkeys; John Dasch, poultry; Ivan DeArmond, farm crops; Mrs. Floyd Fox, farm home and rural life; Mrs. Harvey Evans, 4-H leaders association; W. M. Tate, land use; Larry Gcs. vegetables; Ray Glatt, farm labor; C. W. Paul us, hops, and Harry Riches, secretary. Agricultural planning in the past has been carried out on an informal basis. Country planning conferences have been held at in tervals of approximately 10 year. In the periods between confer ences, the county planning com mittees have been relatively in active. One of the principal purposes of the planning group will be to assist in coordinating the activi ties of all agencies and organiza tions touching agriculture, in- cdluding rural home life, in carry ; ing out the recommendations of j the country agricultural program . planning conferences. Mid-Willamette Valley News - front The Stmt nm mm' Cmmummmitjr Cmmmmnmdmt Labish Center Mr. and Mrs. i Haabard An all day meeting Orville Klampe entertained a of the Ladies Aid of the Hubbard group of friends Saturday. Pres- Community church (Congrega- x naMam Mr. ana Mrs. re ward Kelley and family -re still in the east where they went for the funeral of his mother, Mary Harvey Kelley, February 18 in Camden, N. J. Besides the son in SllTertoa Lowell HobTTtf has returned from week's visit with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hoblitt in San Francisco. While he was away Mrs. Hoblitt and their two chil Hubbard three daughters and 10 ; dren visited her mother, Mrs. grandchildren survive. j John Hoffman in Needy. r DfCOME TAX , RETURNS Have Yours Prepared Now! Individual - Farm - Business ELMER M. AMUNDSON Fk. 3 eSS or Mil far ApL ent were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovre, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Boehm, Mr. and Mrs. Don Me theny. Mr. and Mrs. Willard tional) will meet at E. C. Boyd's Wednesday, March 12. Breadarre A Parent-Teach- Aker, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Pear- ! ers association unit was formed sail, Mr. and Mrs. Reg McDonald j here and Mrs. W. A. Terhune of of West Salem, Mr. and Mrs. t Jefferson, president of the Mar Henry Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle ! ion county FT A council, installed Klampe and Mr. and Mrs. Joe j officers: They are Mrs. A. Roger Burr. ' man, president: Mrs. Warren Bunn, vice president; Mrs. Roy Silverton Triple Link club j Lenhardt, secretary; Mrs. Felix met Wednesday afternoon with i Hassing, historian: Mrs. Jake Mrs. John Gehrke to complete ! Sonner, treasurer. Twenty seven plans for a benefit card party J charter members are listed. Four Thursday night at the hall. In ! guests attended the installation charge of the benefit are Mrs. meeting. Orto Thompson, club president: Mrs. Clarence Reed and Ruth Habbard Mrs. Max Cook Lorenzon. , went to Arlington. Wash., where her father, G. Danielson, is criti Habbard Walter Shrock is rally ill. local chairman of the Red Cross campaign here. Other communi- Orchard Heights The Orch ties in the area are Broadacres, ' ad Heights Woman's club meets White school and Oregon train- Thursday, March 13. at 10:30 a m. ing school. j with Mrs. George Wilson. Venita McMorris and Mildred Wilson Silverton Dr. W. E. 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European settings, tan tone mask and frame, assorted themes. 8 Only-Vanity Benches Assorted covers and styles, choice of walnut, belached woods, or maple. 17 Only-Stools Round metal top. with red or black baked enamel, legs and reinforcing ring white enamel. 1 Only-Unfinished Wall Rack 2.49 1 49 9.30 S95 4.95 12.95 4' 95 3.19 g)49 1.19 rtyeul -frump. 6tu&, Ji2r3LLiv 484 Stale Si. his experiences on Guam and McCoy, who underwent a major Iwo Jima. A musical program operation two weeks ago in a has been arranged. Portland hospital, will be brought ' home this week. Mr. Snd Mrs. Spring Valley Sunshine club Adolph Koenig of Woodland, and Spring Valley Community j Wash., spent the weekend with club are sponsoring a turkey din- n,s brother, Virgil Koenig and ner and carnival at the school- i family. house Friday. March 14. The din ner will be from :30 to 8:30 p.m. : Orchard Heights Reuben and the carnival following. Pro- Paschke has returned from Chi ceeds will be used for improve- cago where he was called by the merits in the school kitchen. The serious illness of his mother, public is invited to attend. whose condition remains unchang ed. Silverton Funeral services for Ida Tuggle Heath, who died Sun- . TJM" "ay Ia,t,n: day in Portland while attending K- and Mrs. R-rard McKee will church services, will be held it "-' C 10 am. Wednesday from the Mt. Scott Funeral home, burial in Lincoln Memorial park. Portland Home Economics club at the grange nan Wednesday aiiernoon, ; March 12. Cloverdale Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson have moved to her parent's place, the J. W. Schiffer ers. Wilson is working in Salem. LyonsMrs. Robert Larson of Ilwaco. Wash. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kimery. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stockwell and chil dren r.f Swisshome visited her ,. , . . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ayerr, ,L,.T!!f r , a u ?' L I nd his mother Mrs. Ina Stockwell selected to play on 4-H club ra- Fqx y dio program heard over KOAl Monday night. Cloverdale Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Whealdon have returned Silverton Spending Sundiy at frorn a trip to Arizona where they i the Oregon coast were iwr. ana the winter months in the Mrs. Clay Allen. Mr. and Mrs. interest of their son Joe's health.? Mike Zeis and Alfred Zeis. They Thev went' first to Burns. Ore.. reported more rain there than in then to Utan and later to Arizona, i the Willamette valley. They is- Their daughters. Charlotte and ited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gilkcrson. ! jermy have resumed work at the formely of Silverton and now m cloverdale school. Toledo. Gilkerson has been in poor health for some time, they repent. Cloverdale Mrs. Wesley Good lander is being cared for at the home of her cousin Bessie Shean. in Salem. Suenle Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Ternll on Fisher road were their son Morton Terrill and his family of Vsnmu er. Wash. c. S. 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