Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 20, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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    Wednesday, January 20, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Pa. 9
Date Centennial
For Rock Creek
WOODBURN The annual meet
ing of the Rock Creek Cemetery
association was held Jan. 16. Of
ficers elected were Lucius I. Simp
kins, trustee to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of Gilbert Noe;
A. F. Fredcrlckson was elected
secretary-treasurer and A. C. Stu
we was elected caretaker for the
coming year.
Plans were discussed for the
fourth annual pioneer day to be
held July 18. 1954. It will be the
, centennial of the Rock Creek Meth
odist church which was organized
in 1854.
The usual morning church serv
ice will be held at 11 o'clock. Rev.
Yarnes of Newbcrg has been In
vited to have charge. Mrs. Ted
Landsem of Molalla will singe and
Mrs. Marilyn i'rick of Silverton will
give vionn selections.
One Ion? lahlp will ho
ed for the lunch which will be pot
lucK wun conee lurnisned. A get
together will hp hpirf nnHoi- iha
trees about 2 p.m. to honor the
pioneers, ana it is hoped to secure
orchestral or band music for the
afternoon.
Thirty life members and 19 regu
lar members have been signed up
by the association. All labor or. the
church and grounds is donated in
an effort to reach a goal of $3000
in a sinkins fund r.aeh
Dec. 31, 1953 was $1989.43 and the
siogan aaoptea is "Forty More in
Fifty-Four,".
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Outhout will
present some pioneer pictures for
the church at the next pioneer
meeting.
! ' '
Factors Listed
For Seed Crops
"Three factors! production, sup
ply, and use, establishe the mar
ket situation for field seed
crops," Ray Teal, Oregon State
College Seed Marketing Special
ist told 160 seed growers at Mar
ion County seed meeting at the
Waldo Hills Community Club
house. Teal continued by explaining
that, generally speaking, two of
the three factors are favorable
for seed growers at presentSeed
production was down from the
1952 crop for 13 of the 15 major
seed crops. Greater use for seed
ornnc mnn k. I....... .Lt I . i
such conditions as the southern
drought and crop acreage con
trols. On the pessimistic side of seed
production is the carry over of
seed supplies. Harold Finncll,
certification specialist at the col
lege, reviewed the need and pro
cedure of crop certification. Mer
ion bluegrass and Kenland red
clover are under the generation
plan of seed certification where
registered, foundation, or breed
er's sccdstock is required to cer
tify the field. Just ordinary cer
tified secdstock will not qualify
to produce certified seed of these
particular crops.
Deadline Fixed on
Federal Crop Loans
Deadline for Marion county
farmers to apply for government
loans on the 1953 crop still on
hand is January 29.
Ed Dyck, at the ASC office,
440 North Church street, in Sa
lem, is in charge of loans. He
can be reached by phoning 2,
7819. Storage must meet certain
specifications and inspection be
fore a loan can be made for grain
stored on farms.
North Howell
North Howeil A basket social is
being planned by the PTA to be
held following the regular meeting
of the group on Saturday evening,
January 23.
A program will be presented by
the men of the community and the
baskets will be auctioned off at the
close of the evening. Money made
from the social will be used
towards school improvements.
The 4-H forestry club met On
Kridav afternoon at the home of
Dick "Bartsch. At this meeting
presentation was made of awards
received by the club members at
the fall showing last year. Those
Tcceiving awards were Jerry Foss
holm, Ernest Dunn, Ronald Cole,
Lynn Schaap, Gordon Stevens and
Dick Bartsch.
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