Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 13, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    Peanut Crop
v Too Extensive
Da 11 at, June IS Wi Are
American farmers growing too
many peanuts?
Yea, aaya Bill Seals, Presi
dent of tht National Peanut As
sociation, "they have a certain
market the Federal govern
ment." Seals, who lives In
Washington, D. C, was here for
the Southwestern Pesnut Shelt
ers association's annual conven
tion. He said the Federal govern
ment guarantees the peanut
growers $211 to $238 a ton. Pea
nut shelters or manufacturers
must meet that price or the farm
er will sell to the government.
Seals said.
Seals said a "certain market"
with the government had en
couraged farmers to Increase
production.
Last year, an estimated two
million tons of peanuts were
grown in the country. This year,
the government has ordered the
growers to reduce their acreage
by 20 per cent.
"Farmers must reduce their
acreage to be eligible for gov
ernment - supported prices, but
that will not necessarily reduce
the number of tons grown,"
Seals said.
( He said farmers who scattered
- peanut seeds loosely in the past,
may plant more carefully: that
careful growing can produce a
larger yield per acre.
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f 7 Jh f -Ac r
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which are marked right ascen-i
sions and declinations, can
easily find and follow Vesta for
a few weeks from the figures
given below, rearranged from
Dr. Hugh Rice's regular Asteriod
Notes in Popular Astronomy for
May, 1949. Interpolations for
dates between can easily be
made. !
On the first night of observa
10 Salem Men
To Be Honored
high standards of professlonal.Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, June IS, 194911
achievement In providing qual-
In Word Battle C. B. Baldwin (left), secretary of the Pro
gressive party, and Sen. James O. Eastland (D., Miss.), right,
chairman of the senate judiciary subcommittee, waged a duel
of insults during an open hearing of the subcommittee in Wa
shington. Sen. Eastland called Baldwin a "S O B." Baldwin
called the senator a "narrow-minded bigot." Baldwin's re
fusal to state whether he is a communist kicked off the duel.
The subcommittee is holding hearings on the Mundt-Nixon
communist control bill. (Acme Telephoto)
Ten members of the Salem
Underwriters association will
be honored June 17 at a lunch
eon meetinff of the associaton to
tion Vesta cannot likely be dis- be held at the Senator hotel.
.ura .rm . Chairman of the luncheon is
me same iiriu ui view, mane a
diagram of the arrangement of
the brighter objects. By the next
night, one will be out of place
somewhat. This is Vesta. Its
rate of motion is thus determin
ed and its position for the fol
lowing evening is easily predict
ed. The positions in right ascen
sion and declination are:
June 12. ITh 26.0m. minus
18.1 degrees: June 20. 17h 13.9m,
minus 18.4 degrees; June 28, 17h
2.7m, minus 18.8 degrees.
Hartman Family Holds
Reunion at Sublimity
Sublimity The Hartman re
lationship had a picnic in the
Hartman grove Sunday, June 1
in honor of five in the relation
who graduated from high school
and from the eighth grade. Those
present were Mrs. Frances Hart
man, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart
man, Angeline, Melvin and Dar
rel, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart
man, Robert, Geraldine, Leland,
Linda, Sandra and Dennis, Mr
and Mrs. Ray Hartman, Mar-
lene, Kathleen and Richard, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Bradley, David,
Uuane, Dwlght, Douglas and
Deanna, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Harksen, Rose Elaine, Marveline
and Ronald.
Burton C. Selberg of the Equit
able Life Assurance Society of
the United States. The awards
will be presented by Gus Moore
secretary of the Salem Y.M.C.A
The 10 life underwriters will
be given the National Quality
Award in recognition of their
Vesta Is Now Making One
Of Near Earth Approaches
By J, HUGH PRU1TT
AJtronomtr, Bxteulon Dtvuioo, Orlon Hlhr Education 8?atm
Nowadays almost any eighth grader can readily call the roll
of the nine larger planets. In order of diameter downward they
are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Pluto (proDaDly),
Venus, Mars and Mercury.
But who recognizes the names of the next four even should
they be recited to him? As a- 1 ;
siaeraoiy. ine uiuereiii-e in re
flecting sunlight to us is attrib
uted to the nature of their sur
faces. Some telescopic observers of
Vesta have noted an orange or
pinkish color to its light. There
seems also to be a slight varia
tion in its brightness due likely
to irregularities in its surface
conditions as different sides are
turned toward us In rotation.
was the goddess of fire and the
domestic hearth. In every city
and village the temples of Vesta
maintained small, continuous
fires from which any citizen's
source of heat, carelessly allow
ed to go out, could be replenish
ed. The priestesses in charge of
these temples were known as
vestal virgins.
refresher, here they are: Ceres,
Pallas, Vesta and Juno.
The largest of the "big nine"
has a diameter of 87,000 miles;
the smallest, 3,100 miles. The
"secondary four" boast diamet
ers of 480, 3uu, zu ana ia
miles. All four revolve in the
space between the orbits of Mars
and Jupiter, and were discovered
in the years from 1801 to 1807.
This week Vesta makes one
of its closer approaches to the
earth, a so-called opposition.
This indicates that Vesta and our
world are on the same side of
the sun and that since we are
between them, we see old Sol
and this little planet in opposite
directions.
Of the quartet of minor planets
just mentioned, Vesta is the only
one that ever becomes faintly
visible to the unaided eye. This
seems surprising since two
others excel it in size, Ceres con-
Ladies Attend State
Home Extension Meet
Central Howell Marion
county home extension commit
tee members attending state
council meeting recently in Cor-
vallis included Mrs. Frank Way,
chairman; Mrs. Ralph Mercer.
vice chairman; Mrs. Richard
Chittenden, treasurer: Mrs. Ro
land Seeiiar. Mrs. Grace Cra
mer, Mrs. James Keyes. Mrs.
Josephine Fox, Miss Eleanor
Trindle, H.D.A., and Miss Anne
Bergholz. 4-H county leader. At
the elections held on the last day
Mrs. Josephine Fox was seated
as first vice president of "the
state council.
ity service to the insuring pub
lic. The Life Insurance Agency
Management association and the
National Association of Life
Underwriters are the sponsors
of the award, which was granted
to more than 8000 life under
writers in the United States and
Canada in 1948.
James M. Clark, Bankers Life
of Iowa, and vice president of
the Salem Association will pre
side at the meeting.
cars at their Wednesday night
meeting, the last until fall.
New officers arc Verl Hersh
berger, commander; James
Loop, vice commander; Duane
Hatcher, adjutant and treasur
er; A. O. Sorierholm, chaplain;
executive committee, Frsd itru
bhar, Soderhlom, Forest Loop
and John Stauffer.
Delegates elected to the con
vention at Salem August 4, S
and 8 are Hershberger, Hatcher
and Levi Miller.
Hubbard Legion Post
Names New Officers
Hubbard The American Le
gion post 186 elected new off i
The owner of a small tele
scope even good prism binocu
lars and a good star map on
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