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(tatite Owning (1mxrttv VALLEY NEWS WANT ADS VOLUME XVII LA UKANDE. OREGON, FRIDAY, SK 1"! EMBER 21, 12,S NUMBER 28 i Over The Valley Malx-I K. Mtirlnn, ValU-j Kvwi KilHur Vultuibln On Mr. und MfH. Krank MeKennon, ncur lmbier li.nl tin misfortune, lo low oiu of lludr most valuabht Hohteln cows Monday n lf?lit. Tho cow K"t Into tho till alia. I'U-UI but wan dlseovered ami taken out In u. .short lime, hut in tin- uiter uoon tiiid diiriny; the evening hIio .seemed to ho all right, but Tuesday morning slic was found d--ud. Tin cow was MeKennon'H heaviest mil ker ut the present time. i o I Guest I'miii Arixona- Joe KrausH of (Jutmund, Arizona has ln-n in tlii' valley visiting at tin; home o( Mr. and Mis. Chris Jtortucli on MHI ci k above the Cove. .Mr. Krnu.Hjt formerly resided 1 in Knt'Tpriso and has also been visiting there on this trip north. .. Two It inks ltrMirltl Two more twopoint hueks urn reporiud by liunt'-rs who live in tho Imliler vicinity. Todd Conrad brought down one on wust moun tain tho latter part of last week, and Charles Ituhl aueceeded in netting om; about the Millie size. To tho Itoiiml-l p I Mr. and Mrs. Krank Wood' H. Mr. and M rs. Wayno I 'ark, Mr. and Mrs. Karl l'ark, Mr. and Mis. Charles .Sanderson, are anion? tho round -up fans from Sumnwn lib' who went to IVndleton this inorn itiK and will n main over until tho lust bell rings tomorrow evening. Kiunirr lU-shlrnt nt Luke John JSplrMcmire, who formerly lived In the Valeria district is a patient at Hot Lake whoro ho Is reported to be recovering satisfac torily from a recent major opera tion. Mr. Npiklemlro's presont home is Ca.scad-, Idaho, lie ap preciates very much tho visits from liis old friends in this valley, - o rw Itiiby IhiugliKT The birth of a baby daughter is reported at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Wells Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wells are residents of itarkey, but liavo recently moved to the prop erty of Mrs. J. r. Ie,unw across from Valeria school for tho winter. (.random 1 n J u rot J Mr. and Mrs. William Utl of near Suminerville wr greatly alarmed by the press dispatch car ried by Tuesday's papers telling of 1ho accident which had befallen Iholr I'lve-year-old grandson i.nw renco t'tt, son t'f Mr. and Mrs. tu tu Olt of Coos Hay. The family were driving from their home to JVndb ton to attend the Hound-Cp and were coming on to I, a Grande ami Suminerville to visit relatives. Near Junction City they stopped to fix a tire and while the father was workiim- the little fello-v ran in front of an approaching car. The reports were to the effect thai Lawrence suffered a broken leg ami Internal injuries. Tim boy was also a grandson of Mrs. Headhu nt I. a Grande. No lurther word bad been received by relatives here at last reports. o : Arr Mceljr Settle! : of her son. W. A. McNeill and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hermann nn,iiy nbove th Covo. Mrs. n bave received word from their son- , Soll has recently come from Maker ill-law ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs.! m.n, sll(. ,ai p.-nt a couple of O. A. l.ant., of the Covo highway, xve-ks at the home of her daugli but now residents of the neighbor- KT- boo'l .surrounding Maywood, Mis- Q . sonri. Mr. and "Mrs. J.anU starteil I tWlIl. j Valley to the middle West a few weeks Mr JmJ rs Kankin Kdgar re- jigo where it is their intention to j trn,.,i last week to Sah-ni when- reside pei-niam ntly while they op- j .lt.v vjh s,.ni the winter at tho crate Hie H.o-aere i.irm oi ineu , grandmother. They made the trip in splendid time, leaving horn on a Kriday afternoon and arriving at their destination about noon of the following Kriday and with one flat tire constituting the sum total of their car trouble. Just after Mr. nod Mrs. l.anU had fairly started on their journey a message was re ceived announcing the death of Mr. I.aiit.' father, Adam I.antz at his houi" at J owner's Grove, Illinois. An el fort was made to locate tho travellers, even to the use of broad casting, but el forts were not suc cessful and Mr. !.:int. received the word only after he had reached .Maywood. The elder Mr. Lantz had many acquaintances in the valbv having made an extended visit lo re last summer a H-t- I 0 Glim ew Tranportatlon W. 11. Gekeler of bu Grande, who spends all bis time in his work as state deputy organizer for the state grange was recently giv. n a new Chevrolet coach by the state organization in which he ran mote eliielently cover his territory and transact his business for Ihe slat". I Mr. Gel.eh r had had nothing but I a delapidated Kurd previous to this i time, and much of Ms time wa or- ) cupied with repairs etc., etc. At ( pi est nt he 1m working in the south- j ern part of the stab- around K!a- j math I 'alls. - 0 - ' GnuMs Knun Sjilcni Mr. and Mrs. Will Patty and j their thr. e small children have re- eently been visiting at the home; of W. It. Jasper in the Valeria dis trict. Mrs. Patty Is a grand- daughter of Mr. J.i.-per, cons--MUently h,T childn n nr.- the he- lovi d grei-t-graiid-children of tin- ! ..Id g nil. Mia H w In ipprc their cry much. o .Mail Currier ljld-l h Miles Woode'.l. mail t Irom Summ- rvilbj ha b con 'fined to his home for a fc wttli something like mui'li; M I'M. Wood It. substitute carri' r has be n iuvring the rout-', o - M-it I Tom Old I'riciHl -Mrs. Henry Hermann of the I'ov highway '-as giad t-. ha-'? a i visit early this uoek from an old f rh ml, Mrs. .slum, w ho was her neighbor when both resided on ilover crtrk. Mrs. Sims Is now -.fsitlug nt tho Meriure homo mar J-n tiraiide. O Xpw lUiildliig-s Things are booming at Klgin no far as the vn-ction of two promin ent buildings are eoiu-erned -the high school ryiiinasium and tho the n.w Christian church. The super-st met urn of both buildings is under way, in tho effort to net the outside word done before hard weather st'tn in. o Vi-lts n( Kancli Mrs. A. A. Auelafre of Klgin is founding a lew days with her sons on the Auelairo ranch in the I try 'ieek neighborhood mar Sumim.r villr. o lluncr (JiHstv- Mr. and Mrs. Krank MeKennon of m-ar lmbier had as their din ner guests Sunday I . C, Smith, as Mistant professor of farm crops at t. S. C. and Kobert Huh y who is in charm of the I'nioii county home marketing jirogre.sH. survey now . u ltoeeplioii J'or Tcachcis A flood company of patrons of the lmhlcr school gathered at Wade hall last Kriday evening to join In a public reception to the teachers of the school for this year, soino now teachers and somo old. Mrs. Hillings, president of the Par ent -Teacher association under whoso auspices the reception was hold presided over the program and early In tho evening in behalf of her society presented a basket of beautiful flowers to Mrs. Hugh Huron, the. retlrin? president who worked so hard last year for the good of the schools and association. A musical program was offered by tho Misses Iva J.annian, Itirdie Mc Coy, Marelda Henry, Kllznbeth Hu ron and . J lelen Love, i'riucipal Kalph L. Morg-in introduced the individual members of the fac ulty. Mrs. Morgan was responsible 'for the program of th evening. Miss I.ehip for tho Karnes, which followed the program and Mrs. Hillings and Mrs. Cleaver for the splendid refreshments served. It -was announced that the ii-t meet ing of the association will bo held on Kriday, September 2Sth. Tho program will be furnished by the primary children under Miss Bax ter and there will be a round-table discussion by tho grade teachers and parents on various school prob lems. I iil'ui Oiuiiiy Aid Tho annual convention of all the ladies aid societies of Knion coun ty Is announced for October isth and will be heM this year in the church at Island Clly. -Mrs. Maudo Walslnger of t ho Valeria dist rict. president of the Alicel aid society Is county president this year. VS,M still Mrs. J. A. McNeill oT I.a Grand is spending a few days at the horn ,,,,,. 0f their daughter. Mrs. l.ovene Williams. They had spent, the summer with their daughter. Mrs. J nl lus Klsher on t he lower Covo road. Mr. and Mrs. Kisher taking them over to Sab-m last week. o I'ine Sputls The potatoes oi the T.edbottcr e made an e- farm near Alicel have tn reptionallv good growth such that Prof. Hysiop this year, i.f O. H. C. and count y agrictilt urist Avery Polnt''l them out as being the best seen this year. A few day. ago Mr. l.fdl-eltei- dug 12 hills of the spuds for inspection purposes and took from tin m a box or potatoes of excellent size and shape and smooth weighing 'M pound?. were only two imperfect nes In the entire pj hills. This Tiler I P"t Held, which is of the Netted Gem variety, has be- n passed for certi fication oil both inspections thus fa r. o - - I;cmii'ii I'riiiu lilabti Mrs. George Gray is home again from her trip to Meridian. Idaho where she spent Ji few days visit ing with her brolln rs. Mrs. Gray is at Imt bono; on the low r t'ovc road. - o- Has Had lank I toss Parrv who owns the I'io- neer Pox farm on Hie hiirhway If' -t w een 1 nibler an l Summ' r lib, having the silver and blue f'ivs has b- eii hat ing a sir' ak of bad lin k. Night before hist one (.f the family cows dbd uTter having got ten Into the wet nllalfa. Ke.. ntlv a nunibrr of fo. s got hold of poi son smiK' way and lour of fine animal- died. 1 Mil m g the -iim no r Mr. Parry l"st around sixty of the pups, bol h silver and blue. - -o mien' Chili to Meet The Women's llnpi'i of luibh r will start w inter iin-eiin-s soon. Iti" ear to be on th- tie nt (lit fall and the study of home, with in Hie home, orat ions etc.. discussions of musi' a rt in t lie home, de i ic tlie program having 1" en n -c-ntly formulated by the proper committee. 'I he first regular me. t 111 will be hhl at the home ot M p. I. Mom-'-'P on i r l"h ! tit : rM iiTiuniuig - uiury Spray Test Is Conducted Here 1 C. Smith, of Oregon fctaio college, iihsistanl professor In farm crops, spent several days thia week in I nion county assl.nini; count y agriculturist Harry Avery in a number of demount rations of th new spray being tried lor tho era dication of morning glories. The demonstration held ut the lann of Will J tuck nut n near Imblep was attended by about ten farmers, es pecially tho."o who had ordered some of tile chemical to combat thu wcd on their respective farms. Tho demonstrations in this county are said to be much moio exten sive than any other county In tho state and the results will be watch ed with no little interest by farm ers all over .regon. The new material being usd Is .sodium chlorate which was ob tained In crystal from Nmgara Kails, About 10 farmers shared In the first shipment which, con sisted of about pounds and which will be tried this year on tlui smaller plots. The sodium chlorate is used about one pound to the ga Mon and it w as estimated that about 1 no pounds or I on gallons would bo re-iutred to the acru. li was also thought that possibly three sprays might bo necessary ) before the obnoxious weeds Were I completely eradicated. As the usa of this material is still qulto in tho. xperimental stag1 the figures ' stated above can only be est tin- but it is believed that the test ing will find them to be somewhat correct. here are a number of features about the. mho of tho flodium chlo rate which appeal strongly to (hose interested here. In the first place, perhaps is tho comparative cheap ness of I ho material. Thero have been a number of other proce.ss followed previously hero, but In most cases tho cost of tho material used has been so expensive as to bo practically prohibitive, l'rom inent among theso Is salt. Salt ha.s been used in a number of In stances iulte fmeressfully, but the cost run from ?:ioo ?tiao por acre. Sodium arsenlte ha.s been used, and carbon bisulphide when used has accomplished a coinpleto kill. These, all JuiVe been very expen sive, however. In contrast to tm .sodium chlorate wilt cost lk lurmer about per acre.. Another feature in favor of so dium chlorat Is t hut It is uon poisonous and will have no ill-effect on the ground to which it lias been applied. This Is a strong point in its favor. While not harm ing tho soil, it was found ut the demonstration that it was Hot the best thing for clothing, particular ly shoes, and one Knion county lurmer lost a part of one shoo on which some of the spray was spill ed and onlookers were sure that It might not be comforubln to the owner's foot by the time thn ma terial bad burned its way that far. Tho outcome of the deinonsl ra tions may mean much to farms In this county, it is reported, us there are areas where the morning glory is found covering great plot.s of ground. It might bo stated that t he vim s which wcro .sprayed at the Kuckman place wilted In a very short time. the regular meeting days being the second and fourth Wednesdays In each month. lias Ida Ito Guest? W ilia i d Green and the M isscs Peatrice and lluth .Shelley of P.oiso. Idaho came a lew days ago and are guests .it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wright on t he low it ( 'ove highway. Combining on th Wright farm w as finished Wednesday night, with Hie -00 acres of wheat running like the. a vera go in the valby, not yielding heavy, but Ihe grain of No. I tiualUy. Hold SiHcr Tea About thirty ladies residing in tho Covo and In the territory around ( 'ove sha red in t he silver tea and showers given Wedlie.sdaj a l P moon by Urn ladies aid so ciety of the Methodist church at the home of Mrs, George liakor. 1 Assistant hostesses Were Mrs. Hay Garth y and Mrs. Hay Itak'T. The major part of the afternoon was Kjient in sewing for the bazaar which is to come early this winter. I airollment lii-orn'l A story in last Over The Vab b y gave the enrollment lit. t he Alicel school w lib Miss Kt h l I (an sen as teat her, as being I - . This was a transposition as the iirolliuent is re:ily "I, a la rge r vhrinl than Alicel ha.s had lor some time, o entertains Aid M rs. Koui h Me Ken no a. M rs. Krank .Mi Ketmon and Mrs. W. It I ,i dbett r were hostesses yesterday aiternoon to tjw Alicel Pa'lies Aid society. About t it 1 1 1 v were present for the ine- tlllg Which Opened With the badness no 1 ing a n d'-votlori-als In f har'e ,f the pr.si.biit, Mrs. lAen It Wat.inger. Various mat ters of biisiip ss were dis':ii'.d including th" prcsentatin by Mrs. MeK'ejnion of the proposition to S. ejfe a home l e (I III 11 st I'.'l t 1 0 11 ag'Ht f ' ; r I nion county. The group act- d favorably on tie- proposition. A ominitt' lo make nominations for dtp is lor next yea he Pi". t Hie lle.xl ineellllg Was as followeil. Mrs, I.. .11- I. Louie Standb y, Mrs. Tom r and Mrs. I. j-;. Cliemjull. us tr.iy luncheon was ( r iie hostesses, Mr.'. W. Icrtcd r. Mrs, I Wabing d lb n d by l piif liaiian of PaU-T was an out of town guot. The next m. etlng w be held on lh; pccoud Thursday October at the home of Mik lb licit Spcckbart, o Having l ine A I'll Word froin M- K II. r,-.' A SEASONABLE RECIPE Groeu Tuuuito Th-klo I peck Breen tomatoes sllcod thill (not peeled). - 1 quart onions sliced. Sprinkle with cup of salt and Int stand "4 hours. Hraln and cover will with w titer and vintfgur, half and half. Hring to a boil but do not cook, just M-ald qub'kly, 1 raln. Take one uuart vinegar. ! lb. brown sugar. I'm on stove and add: Vj ounei. mustard seed. 1 tabp-spoon cch'ry seed. 1 tablespoon ground cloved. K- tabb-Kpnon ground mustard. Mix thoroughly and boil ft min utes. While lit nil ' cup olive oil or ina.oht and pour over the pickles at oner in - gallon jars. May be kept in open jar and uro delicious. has been making a visit at her former home in and about Coffey, vilb', Kansas, w here she Went by motor is to the effect that she has been having a splendid time. She expects to retnrn to her home In the Sumiuervilln neighborhood wl'.ltlu the next few days. o lay In Country Bryan Hlbbits and Stewart San derson of I.a Grande spent Sunday at t!'r Hurt Oliver home nt 1 ry Creok and joined an expedition go-' tug into t he mountains ' searching for deer. They went not overly successful. o Visit ins School t'ounty superintendent of schools K. A. Suyro is taking udvantage of the nic days and endeavoring to visit tin many of the rural schools as possible. Tuesday was spent In the lry creek and Pumpkin Itidge vicinities. 0 o IlsMse Of Sll(M' Anticipating tho removal of Ihe family to Klgin and the Inroads llltO the flocks made by coy otes, licrnal Hug sold his ' head of sheep recently to Karl Chand ler of north of Klgin. In speaking of the 1 rsnsaetfou hot h parlies concerned told of experiences of nil sheep raisers in that sect ion with the coyotes. It scents that thn animals have become tamer than most folks tin there enjoy j and loss of Iambs from that cause nan o'co uimhiiiiiki) kii-mi. "' man tells of having recently passed very close to a coyote In the net of killing a lamb, the man riding on a load of hay. Kven his near ness did not frighten t he animal awav, but ll was necessary for him to get from tho load Mini get ver close, to the marauder heforn h woirt'l budge at nil. tine lady re ports having seen coyotes come af ter lambs so (dose to Iho house that she could ver them from her back porch. Another sheep ra Iser r ports having found a coyote aft lambs w hich were g raxing ra'h near his house. He chased the a imal away and ran lo Iho house for his gun. On his immediate return found th unbidden visitor had re turned and was as hard at work as if he had not been chased off a very few minutes before. All re ports seem to be (hat the animals are quite numerous ami are cer tainly nut very much afraid. I tot urn lo California- Mrs. Hay SI on and her da uh ter, Clay and -on. I .and Ik have re turned to 1heir homo at Wlhnlnir ton. California. They have been .naliincr an extended visit at ihe tj.'r.viild home In Kunimervllb and the Nion homes on I'umjiUiu KhlKi-. o Ha.r nt lMiUout Carol Wagoner. Harry Muii'i'U. of Suillllierville, HUSH' II McKell- non nf Imbler and Lyle l.edbcttr of Ailed spent Nunday with Lloyd Wood'-ll at the lookout stuMon on Ml. Kmily Sunday. - o l.iulils l or Ib ti It reiui res less than L'-Ti or an eiri,' per hen per month to pay forj electricity to liht a cym mereia 1 j poult ry flock v. hen- current N j availabb. aecordini- lo a bulbttn , just issued by the Oregon J-,'prt- men i .slat ion on "1 :ieci ri Light' for I nt'reastn Kgg 1 'rodiic! ion," I This bulletin, wittten jointly b Ceorg.- W. Kabl". project director of the Oregon t'ommltlee tm KN-c-1 t ricity in Agriculture. F. ;. l'o. associate professor of poultry hn-l bandry, and A. (L Lunn, bend ni l the depart III eilt. is Hie result of comprehensive Invest iga I ions e - I b nding over t a ii years. Mase llpOII 1-eSUltS Ohtaill'd. I'biek of average tliibts Wo yield an ' X'es,H pro) it (in months) of SI.07 ov r the rnM Hht lug. This amount would l ui.ii 1 1 ! H tier cent interest on a ? I 'mi ft wMineiit hi elect rb- bn-s or lighting plant. - o- oneode "U Mr. and Mrs, W'eab-y Wis. I. returned to their home In I' land niter having cit'd I'ui kill Kidge friend.-. Mrs. Wis. form' rly Mix Ha ppm g' on. - - n - (.. (- HI. Cir-t ItiteU Cecil Hermann. living ''ti t'o-- highway wttt out S.ittti and secur d his first buck, a 1 Ahleh he proudly savs his fat h.s Tiot yd b'- n able (o p rto H- st;ir1'd early up Ml. Kmtly ' and i eturned w b h hi.- b i r, rather brought down the i about 1 ; In t he alt. rriooit. v a; n 2 point buck. - o - I.r"e) tn Ijtj(i) I load liesbb'iits all along tin y . in comiin-ieo io'T ' ove inaiK'i ri;t.j are a u t I'd pa i m a more en jo -;t l- winler thin winter than th-y hn iv r ht.d le fore. ."O th. y ay. With otnpb ted 1 (itii tlial tartli:ul;ir Cen,.lnu,'4 on Vve? ' ) HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT MOVEMENT IS STARTED IN COUNTY W'oiiirn all ovr th valley, ( through ot ganizat ions of all suits, are hearing thr'io days about the' possibility of I nion county's si cur - lug the j-eiviccs of a home demon- Htnitton ait'itl. following the recent! visit of who is work ot Woimn M rs. .:. eh; the who Jessie 1 1. McCoiuh, rge of t he extension I .)rewon State collegi'. j are at the head of 1 tho pro.iet I. el i hat it is i opportunity for the women county lo have the benefit work which may be of unlimited value, now and through many years l" come. I'nder the fapper-Ketcham bill, the salaries of three home demon, it ration agents arc to be paid by the federal government, provided (hat the counties accepting the of fer for such services provide the funds iif pessary to cover other ex penses. -Mid to attend to other tie tails. Mrs. MeCoinb who has f re fluent ly been iii this county, ami whose judgment on matters In this line, is said to be unexcelled, has riven tin opportunity to Knion ounty. believing that Kusb rn Ore- inm M.mi. wiu.w hw mwwM li in n i i mil i n it" T7rTrTTi r-"rrr"7n;"r.'''OT r 1 1 rr H VALUES LIKE THESE Make your convenient THRIFT STORE a popular as well as profitable , Shopping Place Every Day Thrift Featured Values For Saturday and Monday Vcgctizcd Wafers Thow Wafers have mrl willi hearty uppioval pvriywlicio, ci;n(ain 'ilamitis A, l, (' and I), si) essential to the hoallh of childicn or Adults Thrift price - - 23c Package - - Try Them Coffee Thrift Coffee in bulk roasted fresh ground 3 pounds Shredded Whole Wheal I'.iscuit:. Serve with fruit 'I acliai;es . ... Calumet i'.akinj; I'ovder liii; l'ound can Pancrust i'uie White Shoiteeinj;' I pound pail Babbitt's ('onec Dilated I. ye For makin-r soap 10 cans .. . Oysters Oysters niak'j A. c'i I delicious 2 - No. 1 sou;) cans Fancy (jrande ii;iile Italian Prunes, Flarninjr Tokay Grapes, Lbs. Lai'K'c I'!e;iched Celery, 2 Hunches Smooth California. Sweet Potatoes, 4 X i t I ! No. b 1-408 Fir .Alain l-'A ntitleil lo oun of the three t ami believing that Knion women, through their pre- t vlnii.t activities, are mor ready for such a project. marly . K-ank McKennoii of Im- bbr Is county chairman through her various eotutnlth ami m is endeavoring to acquaint a many women as nossible over the county gon ij agents, county ''"''with the facts of the matter, and f tho fti,ni- their approval or saneiioii f a . l.et'toit tint niiiller is lil.H e.) before tll,, eouniy court for settlement. j xhn .,,. WHich is for the courfs I consideration is the matter of set- ting asido a sum for meeting the expenses tif the project over and above, the salary which as slat above is to be paid by the federal government. In this county t he sum has been set at $tito. M is. Mei'omh Mutes that th figure is about right, that it will not be over that amount and should it run any less it Would be ret ut licd lo tlm county. The women who are sponsoring the movement believe that tin; woimn ami girls and homos of Pn- fresh. $1.37 Use 20 Mule Team Borax With Your Favorite Laundry Soap More suds, softer water, whiter clothes - and ll K A 1- 1 Y clean clothes, for I'.oraN is a deodorant and a mi'd antiseptic. A more sat isfactory joli with less effort (lint's what the liorax does. And best of all. P.orax is always safe, even' for delicate fabrics such as I'ilie linens, rayon and celanese. Ill bars P & ; WII1TK l.At.'NDUV SOAI' and 22c . . fyj 93c Pound POWDKKKI) liOUAX. ' (7"ic value) 35c Produce Where You Sal e on Foodstuffs That's Thrift Orders amounting to 2S) d Two convenient Thrift Stores St. county n iul work; e deserving of this such as milk campaigns and clean that it ts an oppor- up campaigns, cooperation with Utility, quite unusual, upon w ho?m ; w omen's club, Parent-Teacher as poKsihlc results no adequate evalu- j social ion ladies nlds and other atioii can be placed. They state , church societies, RrangMi. farmers' that It Is their belief that because j unions, chambers of commerce, of the lines of work to be taken up, j camp-fire girls, public health uh- that their petition for bo small a sum la juhtiUahh. It is stated that the home dem onstration agent's time is snent on threo major projects clothing. hmu improvmuent. nutrition. The worn may ie none witn intuits, or ' w it li girls, or w Itii both In any g't en community. The program Is chosen by the women of the com munity. One Interesting statement about the home Improvement pro gram is that It is based on the be lief that tho appearance of a home can be attractive and it can be n I desi urea de place to live wit bout a deal of cash expenditure. The great value of training along t he tine of nut rithm has been rhown by the recent classes con- l 1 ducted here by Miss l.ucy Case. I nut t it ion expert of Ihe extension i service. However, for various rea sons only a small per cent of the women over the county were able lo share in her classes. U is felt that such work should be put with in the reach of all. liesldcs these three Meet ions, t here are a number of act Wit (ch listed as miscellaneous, which In clude exhibits, speidal campaigns Corn I Jest eastern meal White or Yellow, !) pound sack Sugar C it 11 The very finest cane sugar lull pound sack Sunmaid llonner's '1 pkjrs. ,. Red Mexican I leans for niakiiiK chili .") pounds Catsup Van Camp's 1 las a fine spicy flavor larjfi: bottle Flour Spei iy's Drifted Snow buy your winter supply I I'.) pound sack 68c -1 Features fiO Lb. I3ox Lbs. livered free. in a 1 1 rant to No. (ipeeial ,.,.,.,. It Is staled, the women of ounty believing that much : iniun practical benefit would be derived thereby for the homes and lndi viduals of otir communities. 39c $6.25 Raisins 'I'ul'fed or Seedless 37c Beans 39c 19c now $1.89 79c 29c 25c 25c s: I J 107 Adams Main 701 noctat inm, opeciul programs, in fact all entcrprlmis which hnvo to tlo with rural and town community betterment. Presentation of Uio mailer Is meeting with almost unlverunl ap- li