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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1948)
i ! ! 12 The StSriifacm. Scflettu Ortqoo.' fHday. Septetaaf fl?,; IgCT ' Outdoor Clubbers Go for Blueberry Pie V - A:.fi "J -l-i Mi, ' V s- 7N ,,: "4"-' - vim' . - '"0- ( - ;- r . J II I I ( j -I :-TliWWm Wood Molasses Proves1 Good Diet to Fatten Hogs, Poultry By Rennie Taylor PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 16-0P)-Feed made from sawdust Is satisfactory substitute for some of the wheat and corn in the diet of pigs and chickens, the American Chemical society was told this week. Pork chops from pigs fattened on a diet containing wood molasses taste just as good as those from grain-fed swine, said Dr. W. C. Weir and Dr. W. K. Osterhout, of the Oregon agricultural experiment J . , .,-,- ' ' ' ; : ....;.;; , " ; ; SILVERTON Bakinr blaeberry pie for 200 hikers nd outdoor folk Is no small Job, sas Bert Crary, Salem, who was chief cook at the recent Western Outdoor elubs convention held at Silver' Creek Falls recreation area. Be Made. 41 pies for the convention (all blaeberry). At the left of the picture arc Alta Melcbert and Mrs. John Geif er and at right are Bessie C. Smith and Alvin Ilornscbuch. Silyoirtoii Schools Enroll Total of 897 i ; SILVERTON. Sept. 16 With 897 byF arid girl registered and attending classes in Silverton school jsystcm. A. B. Anderson. superiJitjenHf nt. said it was about the same as 1947. Classes opened Monday; Hisfi i school clashes- have 372 enrolled which is almost the same us 1947, Grade school enrollment totals; 365 which includes 40 reg istered in the kindergarten. M. B. Ford, ipjinctoal. expects this, grarle schoo enrollment will be increas ed perhaps -50 during the coming month, j Junior high school, seventh and eighth (grade, enrollment tota's 160, pbrdell Woodall, principal, reports, j ' i ' ' i ... 1 . ' " w H ty A - - (J station. ; Baby chicks thrive on a mixture which includes up to 20 percent of wood molasses. Dr. James Mc Ginnis and Dr. J.. S. Carver Of Washington State college reported. Wood molasses is a black, bitter-tasting stuff made from saw mill waste at a cost of about five cents a gallon. It contains about 50 percent sugar, which serves as ar energy food. It was first pro duced about a year ago at the U. S. forest products laboratory at Madison, Wis. Because the molasses contains ! no protein, the experimenters added more than the usual amount of soybean meal, a protein con centrate, to the feed mixture. ' Young turkeys, which normally j are more delicate than baby chicks, did well on the feed, the j researchers said. Pigs fed with a mixture con taining 15 percent of wood molas i ses each gained 1.14 to 1.24 pounds i a day. slightlv lc-s than when raksed on a standard diet in which nt wood product was used, but the lower cost of the wood molas ses made up for the difference. Weir and Ousterhout said. The cost of putting 100 pounds of weight on a pig ranged from $20.42 to $20.73 when wood mo lasses was used. Brewers yeast was added to help make up the protein content of the feed. Pigs fed on a diet containing 30 percent or more of wood molasses did not do quite so well as those on a 15-percent mixture. Union Hill Union Hill sen ior and juvenile granges will meet Friday, September 17. Plans for the grange fair October 9 will be completed. Anyone living in the grange community may ex hibit. Grange booster night will be held September 25. Home Ex- club has charge of the program and Wesley Darby will lead the juvenile grange. Many Never Suspect Cause of Backaches This Old Treatment Often Bringl Happy Relief Many ufferert rrlVve oacgmf backache quickly, once they discover that the real cause of their trouble may he tirrd kidneys. The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking the excess acids and waste out of the blood. They help most people pass about 3 pints a day. When disorder of kidney function per mits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause nagsmf backache, rheu snatic pains, leg pains, low of pep and enr ergy, setting trp nights, swelling, poffincsa under the eyes, headaches and diiriness. Frequent or scanty passages with smartinc and burning sometimes snows there it some thing Wong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan'e Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over B0 years. Doan's give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doan's PiDa. SILVERTON Chemeketans were busy registering the recent visitors at the Federation of Western Ovtdoor dobs convention held recently at Silver Creek Falls. Pictured here are Jennie Keudell (extreme right) and Margaret Feper, Salem, pinning badges on Louise Lena, Portland. The hat in back belongs to Glenn de Good of Salem. (Farm Photos for The Statesman.) Valley ISriefc Sfunyside School will open Monday, September .20 with a new" school bus to transport pupiTs. Irving Eunse will be the janitor and driver of the . bus. Teachers will be Mrs. Laurie Walker, principal who has been here for several years and Mrs. Lena Calloway, formerly at Clo verdale. Who will teach primary grades. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kramer and daughter or Amity moved to Turner last week. Kra mer has purchased the barber hop from Basil Tucker. Baena Vista School opened Monday with 48 registered, 23 in the primary grades under Mrs. Dorothea Johnson and 23 in the tipper grades under Mrs. M. Hampton. Tarner Mrs. Ulwin Denyer is Seriously ill in the Newberg hos pital. Asunsville Marjorie Gjesdal has gone to attend Miltonvale Wesleyan college in Kansas while Viola Gjesdal will teach in a Bible school in Intercession City, Fla. Jefferson Barbara Greely of Hoquiam, Wash, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. B Wattenbar ger, and her son, Pafal Greely. Silverton Plans for a rum mage tale October 2 were made at the meeting of the American Legion auxiliary, unit Monday. Jefferson Gilbert Hoevet- was elected to the board of directors ef Jefferson Chamber of Com merce Thursday, replacing W.T Jones, deceased. Dallas WCTU Plans For Conventions DALLAS The Dallas, unit of the WCTU met at the Seventh Day Adventist church Monday. Mrs. Alfred Hendrickson is president and Zada Tinker led devotions. The state convention to be held in Portland September 20 and the national convention which will convene there September 22. oc cupied - members. Rev. Ralph Glidden, pastor of the local church, talked on the Adventist church's work. Officers for the year are Mrs. Alfred Henderson, president; Mrs. Roy Black, vice-president; Mrs. J. M. Calavan. corresponding sec retary; Mrs. P. J. Voth, recording secretary, and Mrs. J. Eldon John son, treasurer. New members re ceived Into -the organization are: Mrs. Ellen t Boman, Mrs. A J W. Dean, Mrs. Elizabeth Doell, Rev. Ralph Glidden, Mrs. Margaret Webb and Rev. and Mrs. Clark Enz. Taft Says Truman Backing Defiance Taft-Hartley Law CINCINNATI, Sept. 16 -7P-Senator Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) said Thursday Paresident Truman "has encouraged the open defi ance of the law now engaged in by some of the more radical la bor bosses. He called Mr. Truman's attack on him yesterday "merely ah at tempt to curry favor with the la bor bosses who control the labor publicity to which he is looking for help in the election." The president released a letter yesterday, addressed to David P. Findling, NLRB associate general counsel, accusing Taft of an en tirely improper" attempt to put the heat" on he NLRB to act against the International Typo graphical union, AFL. World's Tallest Mayor Ordered Not to Sneeze GOOSE CREEK, Tex Sept. 1 -7P-C. Q. 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