Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 09, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE CAffTAL i6LlHNAL,tSaJffl. 0rnU
WssiMsday. December , 1953
FUTURE TREES
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Oregon State Forester George Spaur (left) is presented
bag ol about 20 pounds of Douglas fir seeds by tbe presi
dent of the Izaak Walton League in Oregon, L C. Binford
(right). The presentation was made at the IWL's Slst an
nual convention. The seeds purchased by the Izaak Walton
League will be planted in the Oregon Forest nursery.
Calapooia Group
Forms District .
Albany By a margin of
four votes land owners in the
proposed Calapooia Irrigation
district, comprising mainly
farmers living along the Cala
pooia river in an area center
ing at Brownsville, approved
formation of the district at an
election held Monday.
Results of the election, deliv
ered Tuesday to County Clerk
R. M. Russell, showed a vote of
90 yes and 84 no.
At the same election the vot
ers named Roy Cunningham
with 88 votes; Kenneth S.
Groves, with 89 and Glenn F.
Isom, with 91, as directors of
the newly formed district
The election was held at
I Brownsville.
Walt ons Give
Fir Tree Seeds
Many Douglas fir tree will
be growing in Oregon In the
next few years because of the
Izaak Walton League members
in Oregon. . ,
Some 20 pounds of the
seeds, which have been diffi
cult to aeeure the past few
yean, were presented the Ore
gon state forestry department
at the league's Slst annual
convention in Eugene last
week. The president of the
IWL, L. C. Binford. made the
presentation to State Forester
George Spaur, who was at
tbe convention to participate
in a panel discussion.
Collected In the Mt. Hood
area, the seeds were purchas
ed by tbe Isaak Walton league
as part of the organization s
conservation program.
The seeds will be planted
in the Oregon forest nursery
at Corvallis and after they
nave reached a size for re
planting part of them will be
returned to the Isaak Walton
League, which will pay for
the cost of growing the trees.
land. Replanting of the trees i
is by hand. .'!
Each pound of Douglas fir
seed contains from 40 to 42,-
000 seeds. The Oregon for
estry nursery estimates that
from 60 to 85 per cent of
Douglaa fir seed germnlates'
and becomes tree of the fu
ture. . . ," w ' -
Lebanon Jaycees
To Name Citizen
LebanoDr-The Joint meeting
of junior and senior chambers
of commerce will be held in
the 1O0F hall with a dinner on
Monday, Jan. 11, reports Wen
dell Gronso, chairman of the
senior chamber . forum committee.
Speaker that evening will be
Dr. U. G. Dubach, professor
of political science at Lewis
and Clark college, and former
dean of men at OSC.
The meetinc will include in
stallation of officers for both
clubs, and award of the Junior
first citizen of 1SD3 oy me
junior chamber.-
FALSE TEETH
, That loosta
Need Not Embarrass
Iftnr wwim 1 Mm Mb bw
The IWL then will plant the ""."a "JUTf
small trees In -their various! i lu hw"n P
live la fear of this htppenlnf to you.
reforestation projects. The pnnkit uttii faotkbth. th
, . i alkaline (iwn-octd) powder, on tout
remainder of the trees will be puim. Bold ium teu. more annir.
, . , , . ' m ihey feel mora oomiorubl. Doasj
tiveo to the state forestry ce- not tour, csmciu iu odor- u-
. . . . . . . , , ! turt breath). On FAf
ptnimm vo piani in ucnuucu tlruf oounur.
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