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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1949)
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Its purpose ic to get more landowners to farm the soil conservation way. By day;a end, field day visitors will have been shown the right conservation treatment for most of bottomland!, and carry off water on rolling- upland field.- But. the day-long j program . wont stop there. It will feature such good land use measure as sub-soiling, use of crop residues for erosion control, se?dihg of grassy-water the , ills of Willamette - valley J wars, roadside erosion control. lands." For example, the increasing soil losses which are occurring on hillside farm lands has a special spot on the program. Two of the soil conservation practices that help keep soils in place on sloping lands contour strip cropping and diversion terraces will be laid out on the field day site. Farmers ' will also be shown building of a 4-acre stock water pond, and wells ard spring devel opment, to rid fie'ds of blackberry vines, by, the chemical weed and brush eradication demonstration. Instruction in the right way to treat fence posts, fertilize pasture and croplands, and select the right seed mixtures, will be given.. Seven implement companies what can te done to drain wet1 will supply farm equipment and carry out construction work on the soil conservation'' practices. Tech nician and engineers of the Stay ton staff of the U. S. soil conser vation service were scheduled to complete survey work on the prac tices by late next week. . , Oregon's governor,, Douglas Mc Kay, and state agricultural lead ers will speak during.' noon-time activities. 7 '' j The cedars ot , Lebanon are closely related to cedars in the Atlas Mountains of ncrth Africa and other cedars in the Himalayas, j but are different from American: cedars. Aumsvillc Youths la, Au to Wreck AUMSVTLLE. Sept 1 -(Special) Sylvia Brandts, bean harvester, is in Salem Memorial hospital today with injuries sustained when the car in; which she and three other Aumsville young psrsons were rid ing crashed late Tuesday night two mile- west of here. . I Others in the car at the time' it left the road a"d rolled CA-er in cluded Donna Hayes, daushter of Elmer Hayes, and Ralph and Mark, Kfllinger, sons of George ICUlui- Tat Statesman. Sdenu Orqoa. rrfiay, Septombee 2. IS 913 on the road on a hill near the Cot tage farm. The four were return ing from Salem. Miss Hayes and Miss Brandt, mho are picking beans on the Hayes farm and are from Califor nia, were taken to Salem Memor ial hospital. Miss Hayes was re leased Wednesday and Miss Brandt was described by the hos pital Thursday as being in good condition. Mark Killinger receiv ed' ruts on his nose. None of the four was seriously: injured. ger. Ralph Kitlineee wit drit,Hnic?i w.L n . his fathera or t,-. t eoai vvatirr nsiPS For Vista Heights Area 1STA HEIGHTS - The liU Heights water district wiiljextend special irrigation rates toj water users through the month of Sep tember. it was reported Thursday. Walter A. Barkus, comirission chairman, said, that normally the special xatei are in effect only dur ing July and August. But this year the -rates will extend through Sep tember because of the anticipated dryness of the monthi . i j . Valley Briefs Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wavra are leaving Thursday mor ning for an extended trip to the tint and plan to visit with rela tives and friends in the Dskotas. Minnesota, Illinois. . Wisconsin and Ohio. This is Mr, Wavra's first re turn to the east since. he came to Oregon .with his parents in 1920. Lincata Mrj and Mrs. John E. Peterson "were! hosts to a oicnic on their farm in! the Lincoln dis trict; Sinday at which time Mrs? Agne Duttoryof S&'em. mother of Mrs. Peterson. wa ho"o,-ed on her S'ith birthday. Nineteen guests took part. rlnrfe Mr. and Mrs. Sher mn Bray of Lo Angeles. Calif., were recent guests at the Fred Rit- tertHijh home. Prs ittebush ac companied the California visitors 'home.' - Stavton , Annual.. -reunion of the Minten family was held here recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . Minten. honoring Mrs. Ann Mitten, 79. and Sister Marv Fe,'esti. A ro host diryyer was served to over $ 0 guests. Jefferaoii Six members of the Sntim 4-If Livestock club exbit Iting at the 4-H Is II jhow at Sa lem all placed with nore- receiv ing less than isecond, prize. Tletar Point Lawrence Fish er .has been recommended oe of three Oregon. boys elieible to receive the iFirtuxe Farmers of America highest degree." that of The American Farmer, at the na tional convention in Kansas ily. Mo., net October. He is a member of the Silver-inn chaoter. Mr. and Mrs. Frk L. fisher and fa'mj'v re siienoing a iorcnigni s vacation m Canada. 1 t Four Cornen Dj-.-M. L. Mor ri of Pine Bluff. Wyo . renewed the acquaintance of the GM. Oeen family. 4077 Durbin a ve.. recently when he came 4o Salem to attend the funeral f his father, Martin Luther Morris. Dr. Morns ftr-mer-Iy jli;ed in Salem and McIian vilie. David ad Margaret B-ker. children- of Mr.' and Mrs. Elmer Baker, attended' the youth camo of the Conservative Baptist church at Turner recently. Sweet Hame Sweet Home's new dug.store'ooened upfor bus iness Friday. It h inder the man agement of E1M roherts and his son-in-law and da,,',-,er, tr. and Mrs. Jon B'snhard. Marjoiie Birdsall is-a clerk. Make Safeway yur starting point for a gay holidayfHere yoiLwillfind just the foods you need for a week end of fun and feasting. Won derful buys like those listed belowto make your week end easy on your budget.' Check these suggestiortslienteome to Safeway and, stock up for a gtod4ime. 5 ; ; .' : It Sr te Stock Up 99 Sfopfti UJtt Tfcest 69c Grade 'A' Bnller Grade 'A Eggs Meadow Wood Lb. Saacdl Doc . 49c ICmmmbL TTlllJ Croamory th Quart Mrs. Wright'a Whlto and wheat . 1 Yi Lb. loaf 19c Jrffpron Teachers Attend Summer Scliool . JCFFERSpN Six out of the IS teacher in the Jefferson grade and high school for this year at tended summer school. EveJvn Hall and Mrs. Ida Becker attended the Oregon College of Education .at Monmouth; Josephine Getchell. Don Reed and Pat Beal attended University of Oregon, and Mary Andron. Oregon State college at Corvallis. . t ; Jefferson friends have received "announcement of the coining marj riige" of Sybil TarJor. daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor of Albany, to Harvev Barnasch in Portland Fridav night at 8 o' clock. The Taylors o Derated The Terminal here a few years ao. " Shirley t Bentley is recovering ,from an attack of virus pneu "tonia.. - Mrs. Hal Wvnd is in Albany General hospital recovering from a major operation Tuesday mor- Oreaf Britain produced 14.877, a) tons of steel in 1949. almost - pi ing its; 1931 output. jCustora Matta I Scrvico Uniforms .i , - For all Business ' Profes sions, Service Stations, les fawranfs, Caragos, Trucking ft Oelivory, Nursos a Pro fessional Po6p!, Markets, Bowling Teams, Orill Teams, etc By. aupaiMmut aynly. Phono 27911. 1 meSH Wkoltbm COFFEES Grtuad when yon buy your tMraacc f ; tk peak I csfft flavor. AmVVAY Mb. Bag 21b. Bag . j . 40c 79c NOB HILL Mb. Bag. . . 45c '2-lb.Bag . . . C3c Pill Picldes ml Columbia brand 39 Jcr Sugar id 05c 1004bcw sUS Lb. Booj Palmolivo Soap Reg. Silt Bart 3 for 23" ( reserve the right to limit. ISo tale $ to dealers. SAFEWAY STORES WILL BE CLOSED Monday, September 5 Opon All Day. Wed. SopL 7 i ... f . f FLUFf-l-IST IRA NO Grand for toasting p In handy Mb. boxes lb. 19c Ripe Olives,. 2 for Best Foods .Mayonnaise Sweet Pftkles tKTk 35r Shoestring Potatoes, .3i?S 17 Potato Chips, ''i . m 15 Wtx Crackers, T?:., m 29 Zee i Napkins, .f: 10t Paper Plates, ...m. 154 Cold Drink Cups, 2Rgt.254 Hot Drink Cups, .2,25 Pancako Flour. ...!-....4-ib.rkf.45 Green Beans, 1Ttfa 1 No trick U strv it QUICK! 12-oz. can 35c 3 FOR M.0O Tom Collins, ff.?: Roof Beer, nMA Cn4M -Oolt WS S4f K . .....v. .4 V :- VVhlta EackJ spdiiuiu j if cue Sparkling Wafer Canada Dry 2 2 .2 ;: i ;. Caaada Drjl, f. i tl-at. quarts quarts quarts Ginrer Ale. .i Jia-. 274 274 274 15c bottle 625c Ginger Ale ....Mootue Bireley's Orange Drink, T.. 6 19 Hire's Root Beer, ......n. botu. Pepsi-Cola mu Coca Cola ii lt-oc. 204 254 54 bot. 54 a. WiUa 6Z5s Hesbill's Oracga Drink . t. baUla Cpeck trimming-fas well as price -when you compare meat Value. Safeway 's price is always on the trimmed, fult-val&e cut (WA I Limdliieojni Meats Select from this large variety Minced Ham, Veal Loaf. Pickle & Panxnto, Macaroni ft Cheese, French Head Cheese SKINLESS WIENERS OR IOLOGNA . 45c PaDPCs '& IB i .4 Pear Halves, 154 American Cheese, 494 Cheese Food, ..l.:. ior 754 Krinkie Egg Noodles, ...l-lb. rkf. 254 Cheese Spread, l,! 194 Kraft Spreads; 194 VAN CAMP IRAND Aaothor asy to strvo' picnic trtat Whito Star Tuna,.. Kippered Snacks,. Kippered Snacks, Sardines, .. Canned Wieners, Tomato Juice, HO. 2 CAN ...... No. Vi can Crossed rtah. caa Nora IMnoe, K 632s i "I . , 111)0 ...No. oan Oeeac Majrtr, U-oa. eaa 35c 154 154 254 354 254 IF S?- Grade -Good- Beef Rib Roast C!JA!..CiiJ.M. Grade 'Good'1 lb. 79c lb. 89c T-Bone Steaks lb. 98c Round Steaks Grade Good lb. 79c V Grade "CossunerciaV Grade "Commercial" Grade "Coaamercial Grade "Coaunercial" -lb. 69c lb.79c lb. 85c lb. 75c The Season's Finh$t Produce Guaranteed by Safeviayl CAKlALli!)?llS Ripened on the Tine to five you "4,' flavor and extra sweetness. Serve fruit salad. Grand witk deUcfctful too. :1 Dfe i. SMOKED r i i ' ' : '! 1 ' 'I aafJi r l n& V HAMS Famous Brands Half or Whole PURE OROUHD tUf, lean, frtsh PURE PORK SAUSAGE, country styU IX55tl SHORT RIBS OF EEEF, Uaa LEG O LAMB ROAST SHOULDER LAM 3 ROAST LAU3 CHOPS Loin or Rib cuts LAl48 CREAST. for stow or shitHngi JFAWCr SUCED BACOtt G.294 tb.7U per fb, iSt PEACHES foil bosdsol box . Uiltratha Crixp Ldlsci Pcppcn 4- 1C: 7c 4C. Ok..' D ADAHAS Golda ifpo ; Lb. 130 Refreshtagi Cirltp GRAPES Tokxrr 1 Iba. . I Ibe, 2S0 10 Cm. t si. I ! v Tt a t nr " i ii mi in i mm i m nit tf riM fr