Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 02, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    Commodity Credit
Sells Flax Locally
Washington, Aug. 2 W The
agriculture department an
nounced Monday sale ot about
57,583 pounds of flax fiber to
the Salem linen mills of Salem
Ore.
The flax fiber had been ac
quired by the department under
a price support program. The
department's remaining stocks
total about 178,000 pounds.
Tragedy Befalls Family The Entriken family lines up in
Portland Ore., to have its picture taken after the group hadn't
eaten for two days because they were without funds after
Mr. Entriken left for California in search of a job and was
stranded in Eugene, Ore., after his car broke down. Further
tragedy came to the already hapless family when Nancy, 13
(right, rear row), went swimming in the Columbia river and
drowned the day after this picture was taken. (Acme Tele-photo.)
Mrs. John Irving
Honored at Shower
Independence Mrs. John Irv
tog, Jr., was honored with a
(bower at the home of Mrs. Oma
Belle McBee Thursday evening.
Hostesses were Mrs. Thelma
Tallent, Mrs. Vernus Carr, Mrs.
Pam Lohbeck, Mrs. Olga Bar
thomy, Mrs. McBee and Miss
Mary Donaldson.
Mrs. irving was then pre
sented with the gifts.
Albany Field Grain Fire
Most Serious for Season
Albany, Ore., Aug. 2 One of the worst field fires of the sea
son burned more than 60 acres of rye grass on the Joel Ropp
property south of Albany at the end of Marion street, according
to Fire Chief Don Hayne.
Ropp claimed partial damage to 25 sacks of rye grass seed that
were lying in the field ready to
be hauled away. However,
Burlineham-Meeker Seed com
pany, handling the grain report
ed that only 138 sacks ot ap
proximately 350 in the field
were hauled out before the fire
swept over the grain.
Chief Hayne also estimated
that there were approximately
150 sacks of grain in the field.
Rodd said that most of the burn
ed-over grain could be salvaged.
The loss was not covered by in
surance.
Four trucks from the Albany
fire department answered the
alarm as a brisk south wind
spread the blaze through three
25-acre fields. The fire jumped
two roads, but damage other
than to the sacked grain was
limited to fence rows and cut
fields, Hayne reported.
Hayne gave the department's
radio system major credit for
keeping the Ropp blaze and an
other fire southeast of town
from doing serious damage.
Both fires were burning at
the same time, and Hayne said
that if the radio system hadn't
been available to direct the fire
men to points where they would
be most effective one of the fires
would have caused serious damage.
The other fire started on the
Leslie Cade property on Route 1,
near the Price school, in a field
that was being threashed by
combine. Before any damage
was done, the blaze jumped to
the Barrett estate, now being
farmed by Milton Zehr.
More than 1400 sacks of rye
grass seed were lying in the
fire's path in one of Zehr's
fields, but the fire was brought
under control by Albany fire
men before it reached the sack
ed grain. The grain was val
ued at more than $12,000. Two
trucks answered the alarm.
At the office of Salem Linen
mills it was said Tuesday that
the purchase of 57,583 pounds of
flax fiber was Oregon flax on
which the commodity credit
corporation made advances sev
eral years ago. later took over
and is now selling to the local
mills. Similar purchases have
been made before.
Wayne Scranron Host
Independence Wayne Scran
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Scranton, celebrated his tenth
birthday when he entertained
his neighborhood boy friends.
After refreshments they at
tended the drive-in theater in
Salem. Those helping him cele
brate were Peter Luthy, Charles
Monson, Bobby Tom, Freddy
and Owen Lamb.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, August 2, 194915
Seed Producers
Revise Estimates
Portland, Aug. 2 VP) Seed
producers today revised rye
grass seed crop predictions for
Oregon upward by ten million
pounds.
A survey indicted a harvest of
more than 40,000,000 pounds
This compares with an earlier
prediction of 30,000,000 pounds
and last year's total harvest of
27,000,000 pounds.
Linn county growers, who
produce much of the crop,
credited favorable weather plus
extensive use of chemical fertil
izer and weed killers. They said
the application of the weed and
fertilizer chemicals helped the
crop recover from a hard winter.
Market sources said producer
pVices were 9 Mi to 0 cents a
pound.
birthday when her parents en
tertained for her at dinner.
Invited guests were Mr. and
Mrs . James Cobine and sons,
Henry Rafferty, Mrs. E. Lane,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Rafferty,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Callies, Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Miller and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Winn and son of Albany.
Gambling Club Damaged by Fire A three-alarm fire
gutted the second story Sportsman's club in Portland, Ore.,
causing heavy damage to eight shops in the two-story brick
building. Damage was estimated at $100,000. (Acme Tele-photo.)
Mrs. Faul Hostess
Amity Mrs. Fremont Faul
was hostess for a luncheon at
the M. E. church parsonage. At
tending were Mrs. Henry Otto,
Mrs. C. W. Slacey, Salem; Mrs.
Harry Lindgren, Corvallis; Mrs.
C. E. Oldham, McMinnville, of
ficers of the Salem district,
WSCS. Plans were formulated
for fall.
Amity Rev. Fremont Fadl
is in Tacoma, Wash., attending
graduate school for ministers of
the Methodist churches.
Sharon Cobine Honored
Independence Sharon Co
bine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Cobine, celebrated her first
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