Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, September 15, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Septem lier 15, 1938
Page Six
may be obtained at the County
Agricultural Agent’s office. The
office will also test for the grow­
ers any hydrated lime which they
wish to use in making Bordeaux.
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SPRAY FOR FRUIT
TREES REMEDY
Constitution Dav Message
from O. K
Beals, County
Agricultural Agent
Peach Leaf Curl and Peach
Twig Blight have been widespread
n Josephine county this season.
In order to prevent the reoccur­
rence of this trouble next year,
growers should plan to spray once
or twice this fall. The first spray
should go on before a general rain
and is for the control of Peach
Twig Blight. This spray, Bordeaux
4-4-50, will also help control the
Leaf Curl. Another spray, Bor­
deaux 6-650, for Curl, should go
on in November, after the leaves
fall. If only one spray is to be
applied, the November
spray
should be the one.
Homemade Bordeaux mixture,
properly prepared, is superior to
any commercial blend according
to H. II. Robinson, chemist, Ore­
gon State college.
For conven­
ience, it is best to make up one
stock solution of copper sulphate
(bluestone) and one stock solu-
lion of milk of lime, A conven-
lent method is to use one pound
of bluestone to each gallon of
water. The lime solution may be
made by adding one pound of
quicklime to each gallon of water
after the quicklime is properly
slacked, or one and one-third
The nation pauses to observe Constitution day September 17, sym­ pounds of hydrated lime per gal
bolized by Howard Chandler Christy 's famous painting reproduced above. Ion of water may be substituted
The painting shows George Washington addressing the Constitutional for the quicklime.
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convention in I* liiadelphia. while at the top are ligures symbolizing
phrases of the preamble to the Constitution and elements in the 151
years of progress under that document.
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importance are its high visibility
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due to its bright
intermittent
flashes, and the fact that it caus­
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es only momentary stopping at in­
tersections where traffic is too
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light to warrant a periodic signal.
While some drivers treat the
red and amber beacons as though
One of the most valuable traf­ they carried the same message,
this is not the case. The amber
fic signals from the standpoint
beacon says, in effect, "Danger
of th«1 highway engineer is the
ous intersection— be on guard.”
flashing beacon, whether it be Motorists should approach each
red or amber. The value of this intersections slowly, and proceed
signal, however, rests entirely up­ through them with caution.
on the degree of observance which
The red beacon, however, says,
motorists accord it.
“Dangerou
intersection STOP
The two chief reasons for its before crossing." These beacons
normally are placed so as to pro­
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tect streams of fast traffic from
sidetraffic interruptions, and driv
ers who enter such a street with-
(liants Pass
out first stopping endanger both
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themselves and motorists on the
Randolph Scott - Joan Bennett
through street.
May Robson in
Installation of flashing red bea­
“THE TEXANS”
cons at several intersections on
Preview, Sat. Nite, 11 p. m
Portland's en t side cut accidents
September 17
at those intersections nearly 75
Stewart Erwin in
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per cent within three months af­
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ter their placement, thus proving
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
their merit when scientifically lo­
Sept. 18. 19. 20
cated and properly observed.
Harold Lloyd in
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“PROFESSOR BEWARE”
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Good
Chance
Start* Wed. Sept. 21
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Robert Taylor
Maureen
O'Sullivan in
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tried
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Are You Getting
YOUR SHARE?
Copper sulphate solution can
best be made by placing the blue­
stone in suspension in a bag under
the surface of the water. If hy­
drated lime is used it should be
tested to see that it ha- not re-
verted back to the carbonate, A
simple test would be to add a
small quantity of dilute muriatic
acid to the lime in a test tube. If
no action takes place the hydrated
lime is satisfactory to use.
To prepare 50 gallons of the
4 4-50 formula, proceed as fol­
lows: Add to the spray tank about
25 gallons of water and start the
agitator. Stir up the two stock
solutions, which have been pre
pared at least twelve hours pre­
viously, and add four gallons of
each solution simultaneously to a
stream of water which flows into
the spray tank. As the last por­
tion of the two stock solutions is
being poured into the intake Wat­
er, the last of the water should
have been added. For mixing 25
gallons of spray material, use two
gallons of each of the two stock
solutions. Smaller quantities may
be made up by using the same
method.
The two stock solutions hould
not be mixed together in a con-
cent rated form, but diluted wit h
water as they are being added to
a third container. Wooden bar­
rels should be used in making as
the copper sulphate will corrode
metal. The Bordeaux mixture
should be used immediately after
preparation. If it is not to be
Used the day it is mixed, one-
eighth of an ounce of sugar should
be added for each pound of cop­
per sulphate’. However, the
two
stock solutions may be kept inde­
finitely.
Bulletins further explaining the
mixing and use of Bordeaux spray
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Hardware Specials
For Friday Saturday and Monday
Cave Junction Second
in Registering Cars
While Cave Junction fell down
a little for the mpnth of August
and ha<l to take third place for
that month, we are still the sec­
ond registering bureau in the
state for the period from January
1. to August 31, this year.
Following is the table of the
leading bureaus:
Aug.
8 Mo.
4,158 23,148
Ashland
2,994 10,717
Cave Junction
Brookings
3,092 10,009
2,044
8,655
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls
1,149
5,950
The above table shows that
more traffic was going up the
coast than came over the Red-
wood highway, but it must be re­
membered that many cars go
through Cave Junction and reg
ister at Grants Pass.
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NOTICE
FREE—Kitchen Step Ladder With $3.00
Worth of Fuller Paints,’One to a
Customer
2.8x6.8 Screen Doors
onh
&
Light Roofing
per roll
No. 2 Galvanized
Tubs
Men’s Waist
Overalls
Red Flannel Hunting
Shirts
$ J .59
$
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$ J.15
MARTIN
HARDWARE
Cave Junction
If those who see their name in
this notice will call at The News
office they will find something to
their interest. Here are the names.
Mrs. Bert St. John, Allen Rey­
nolds, Jessie Leonardo, Josephine
Leonardo, Bud Breitmayer, Louis
Hagen, Emogene St. John, Ralph
Messenger, R. J. Schnieder, Harry
Floyd, T. J. Tycer, Hazel George,
Dora St. John, Roy Dundas, Jack
Eggeis, Mrs. Phil Patrick, Pearl
Houck, Joaquin Leonardo, D. S.
Green, Lou Webb and Noramarie
Pomeroy.
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A. L. Mallory, Educational Ad
visor of the CCC camp was here
the first of the week on business.
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Mrs.
Ben George
returned
home last Tuesday from the Jose-
phine County hospital, where she
has been for the past ten days.
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Psyche
I'p in one of the little New Eng­
land seaporfs lay the good yacht
Psyche. It had come from one of
the southern yacht clubs and wa-
laying in for supplies. One of the
older natives of the region, who
was long on spelling, though short
on mythology, was seen to return
time after time to study the craft,
and was also observed to shake his
head. Finally he could bear it no
longer; he swung on a bystander
and in a disguested voice
“What a funny way to spell
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YARD GOODS
Department
PRICES ARE LOWER
A visit to our yard goods department will con­
vince you it pays to shop at the (¡olden Rule. The
newest in fabrics at amazingly low prices.
Percale Prints, also plain shades
80-Square Prints ........
A B C Prints (Sof-T-tone)
Non (’ling Slip (’loth
A B C Rayon Slip (’loth
Spun Rayon, plain colors
Spun Rayon Prints
Slub Broadcloth Prints
36-inch Outing Flannel, lights and
darks
36-inch Printed Flannels
A B C Wulstead Suiting
10c
15c
20c
19c
29c
39c
48c
29c
yard
yard
yard
yard
yard
yard
yard
vard
12c yard
18c yard
35c yard
FALL WOOLENS — PRICES ARE LOWER
Novelty Weaves
Crepes all wool
Flannels, ail wool
Coatings, all wool
79c and $1.19
$1.59
$1.59
$1.19, $1.59. $1.95
yard
yard
vard
yard
Golden Rule Store
Pass, Oregon
Already Discovered
Lady—“You would stand more
chance of getting a job if you
would shave and make yourself
more presentable."
Tramp—Yes, lady,
I found
that out
Smith’s
Weekly.
All Weiners sold on Treasure Is-
land during the 1939 World's Fair
of the West must be inanufactur-
“d within 12 hours of sale. That
s an iron clad ruling from Fred
erick Weddleton, Chief of Con­
cessions.
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Eugene Neon Sign Co
Medford Branch, Medford, Oregon
The finest bathroom baritone is spoiled by chat-
tering teeth—but there's never a chatter after
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an automatic electric water heater enters the
Illinois Valley Motor Co
house
Bob Rout. Proprietor
For then the water is always piping hot,
and there's plenty for baths, dishes and washing
Give your family the benefits that hot water
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bestows.
Chevrolet Motor Cars and Trucks
You can do it easily and inexpensively
with our budget plan
Why not phone for complete
details on the purchase of an automatic electric
BATTERIES — TIRES — PARTS
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hot water system today.
Complete Lubrication Service
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Local tire officials Join safety force« throughout the nation in observ­
ing National Lire Prevention week, aimed to cduiate the public for
greater care in preventing needless destruction of property by fire. Most
tires, like the disastrous one above, could be prevented by constant vigi­
lance against tire hazard*. Inspect your borne for hazards today, before
it's too late
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Mechanical Sen ice tor All Cars
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