ftaaajr. April 18, 1955 TBX CAPITAL JOURNAL, Satan, Orefon Fig 18 6th Army National Guard rsers Here Monday lalem next Monday will be post to U.S. property and dis bursing ofllcen for National Cherry Spray To prevent any misunder standing by new cherry grow er! or backyard gardeners in the Willamette valley, County Extension Agent D. L. Rasmus sen is telling growers not to spray for cherry fruit fly con trol now. Records kept for many years by Associate Entomologist S. C. Jones of Oregon State college show that cherry fruit flies have never emerged from the soil earlier than mid-May. In some years, it has been the first . or second week in June before fruit fly emergence begins. "Don't waste your money on an improperly timed cherry fruit fly spray or dust," con- tlnues the - county extension agent. "It does no good to spray unless you have something to control. As long as the cherry jf fruit flies remain in the soil, . spraying or dusting is unneces sary." . ... - t "When it is time to spray or dust, the spray notice will be . well publicized," says Rasmus- sen. "News stories, radio re- leases, and circular letters to Individual growers will publi cize emergence of the first cherry fruit flies from the oil." - Guards of all of the Sixth Array area, except California, and employes from each of those offices. - Official host to the group, which Is expected to number between 40 and SO' persons, will be Oregon's U.S. property and disbursing officer, - CoL William Hugh Adams. Represented at the meeting will be the states of Washing ton, Montana, Idaho, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and Oregon, and Hawaii and Alaska. Purpose of the meeting Is a one-day school to instruct the group in the use of the semi automatic stock recgrd posting machine, used for fiscal posting and civilian payrolls. Oregon has been the pilot state for the Sixth Army area and has now had the machines in use for three weeks. ... - The morning session of the group will include lectures on procedures with operation charts explaining the machine and it is expected that the group during the afternoon will watch the machines in ac tual operation. . Coming from the National Guard bureau in Washington to serve as coordinator for the school is Capt. Joseph A. Du buc. The officer, who is a cap tain in the artillery, is with the logistics branch of the supply section, army division In the office of chief of the National Guard bureau. - - ... A burglar alarm has been placed on the Stone of Scone which is a part of the British coronation chair. Dated May 5 A hearing. to conisder testi mony relating to proposed revision of milk prices in the Marlon county marketing, area will be held Tuesday, May S, at 9:30 a.m. in the conference room, State Library, accord ing to notices issued by the Oregon - milk marketing ad ministration. The hearing was authorized by the state board of agricul ture when Marion county milk producers and distributors re quested consideration of cer tlan changes in production costs said to have occurred since the last minimum price schedule was Issued. , The last . hearing held in the Marion county milk mar keting 'area established mini mum prices to producers as 93 cents per pound butterfat, plus $2.87 per hundredweight, or $6.59 per hundred pounds of milk containing 4 per cent butterfat." The minimum prices to be paid by consumers for 3.58 per cent milk has been 22 cents or 23 cents a quart for milk containing 4 per cent butterfat. . These prices became ceiling prices 'under the order of federal of fice of price stabilization, ef fective December 15, 1952. W.. S. Weidel, assistant ad ministrator of the Oregon milk marketing administration, will conduct the hearing which will be open to the public. When, in 1905, the Culllnan diamond was found in a South African mine it was the larg est diamond ever found. Auto Crash Tosses Debris For 2 Blocks Lebanon.- Four ears were Involved in a crash at the Park and Grant street inter section early Monday morn ing.. Only easuallttes were the cars and a parking meter. The vehicles belong to Fred Finley, Maurice Laid law and Melvin Harvey, all of Lebanon. ,Owner of the fourth ear was not identi fied. Finley, westbound on .Grant to a Bnlck sedan, col lided with the northbound Laldlaw vehicle. The Im pact span the latter ear around and it slammed into the Harvey machine parked at the curb in front ot Jost McHenry funeral home. The Harvey ear shot forward into an Oldsmobile. . . . s The Laldlaw ear came to rest at the steps ot the fu neral home, the entire rear half of the vehicle demolish ed. Chains in the trunk of the car were fonnd a block away where they had been thrown by the force ot the impact. A parking meter, snapped off by the spinning car, was hurled two blocks down the sidewalk. Measles Continues In Epidemic Stage Measles 1 continued in the near epidemic stage during the week ending April 25, accord ing to a compilation of report able and communicable dis eases Issued by the Marlon County Department of Health. Sixty-one Instances of the dis ease,. 39 of them in Salem, were registered with the de partment. ' State institutions reported 63 instances of German measles, in addition to the eight from the county at large. Other diseases recorded by the department included: nine chlckenpox, eight mumps, eight tuberculosis, three, whooping cough, three influ enza; eight tuberculosis (state institutions); and one each of hookworm, ringworm, scarlet fever and Vincent's angina. Sixty per cent of the coun ty's available Jhyslcians re ported. - ' ' ' ' Extend 4-H Fair In Albany District 3' Albany With the added in terest in 4-H club demonstra tions and contests this year It has been necessary to add ad ditional days to the Linn Coun ty Spring 4-H club fair origin ally scheduled for May 14, 15, 16, H. Joe Myers, county 4-H extension agent, said Monday. The additional days of May 2 and May 9 have been chosen as the extra days when food contests and demonstrations will be held. All food contests, with baking being featured will be held at Arnett's demon stration kitchen on West First avenue. Demonstrations will be held at the 4-H club dining hall located at the 4-H club fair grounds, Myers also said. 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Whenever this occurs, the cost of the effort is Increas ed for each pint of blood, The cost to the chapter so far this year has been $770, with three operations to be covered by the end ot June, or ;'v, - i ; , : The committee has felt that if each organization in this area could send representatives to the meeting 'of April 28, the goal of 160 pints could be met Pate for the blood bank visit is May 14 between I and 7 pjn. at the Christian church. Honor Students at : St. Paul Announced: ' St Paul Margaret Wick ham and Bernlta Brentano will be valedictorian and salutato rian of the St Paul union high school graduating class of 1953 according to announcement of the school principal, H. W. Bowers. ' Margaret is the daughter of Mrs. Clyde Wickham , of St. Paul and Bernlta is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brentano of St. Paul. ' Graduation date has been set for Thursday, May 28, with the program to take place in the St Paul City hall. Main speak er will be Howard W. 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