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THE SPIUNQFIEI2) NEWS
PAGE FOUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
.O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N
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TRENT LOCAL
CLOVERDALE LOCAL
Local
Reportera
J. L. Nortbup *
Hey Bower •
• Central
Mrs. L J (letchell •
. Cloverdale
Cloverdale
local
me!
In
regular
ses­
An open meeting was held last Wed
• Ralph L aird , Creswell, PreeldenL •
• Coast Fork Mrs. (leo. Kebelbeck •
• W ill W h eeler, T re n t. V let-P rael- • nesday evening. February 36, at which, sion Friday ev-nlng. February >7. with
Mrs M A Horn •
Vice-President
Riley
Petty
presiding
•
Croswell
• dent
• E. It Jackman, crop specialist from
Mrs Ada J ttnlngs • •
The
meet
ng
was
opened
by
singing
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Ikirena
Farm Crop», Dairy Work. Horti-
• Batty Kappauf, Cottage Grove, • O. A. C. and O. S Fletcher, county
Mra. II Baker • 1
culture, Rodant Control. Poul­
Professor Jackman Says Farm . ,»c .Traaa
• agricultural ageut were speakers A America. Velma Morgan sung "Waah • Jteceta
Mra. M Gillespie * j
| * Hndleyvlllel
Locals Work Comes Under • N. A. Horn. Cottage Grove, Door • very fa ir number from the community Ington.'*
try and General Llveitock Im ­
Mr« tiravo Jones •
As thl» was an open meeting a l l ,* Jasper
Five Heads: Urges This Pro- • Keeper
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sttenJaace.
provement Sought.
Mrs
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Foster
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business was set aside and Mr Petty j* Lcrnne
„ r a m M r B e s t R esults
* H . C. Jackson. W a lte rv llle . Con- • The
subject discussed
was
so
Introduced
K.
R
Jackman
who
w
tttv
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McKensle
Mr"
Lawrence
Mlllcatn
gram or B t
* duetor.
• thoroughly enjoyed that a «real many
O 8 Ftncher. county agricultural
O. 9 Fletcher had come to make the • -Mt V.rndn Mrs V A Reynolds •
regretted the fact that more were not
In an address at an open meeting • O. L. Clem ent. Chaplain.
Bulah Smith • agent who has been making a lour
acquaintance of the local
! * 811k Creek
out
o f the T re n t Local. P rof E R. Jack* * _
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E. I l Tinker • In company with E. It Jackman of
Mr. Jackman spoke of his member • Trent
As
several
non-members
were
under
Mra W E Post * the Oregon Agricultural College waa
man. crop specialist from Oregon
the Impression that those lecture's ship In the Farmers Union In Wasco • Vtda
nt Pleasant H ill Wedneaday. F ’ bru-
Agricultural College, who Is himself a
are re for Farmers Union members County and stated he was proud to be
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* * nry JS. and at an open meeting of
member of the Farmers Union, b e -.
He
only. It was requested that all present a member of this orgun'satlon
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Z Z Z • Trent local outlined hla work for Ihn
longing to the Columbia local, said
make an endeavor to correct this ml« ¡spok» of the good work possible for
• romlng ye^r as followa;
that the main idea of the tour that he
WITH THE EXCHANGES
A„
the Locals to accomplish, how ancla!
CANARY LOCAL 189
and county agent O. S. Fletcher were
1. Farm Crepa,
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E T O lb o J i U « U I M .„ « « „ ll.m , ' I - ' ” " « ™ " » «
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h.
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(a) Alfalfa demonslratlon
making over the county was to get sc-
n<
Igliborhood
reeling
and
how
the
peo­
qnainted and to let the farmers know lo help the farmer, but If the farmer Trent Local are for t e benefit of
Ib i Popper carbonate demonstra-
ple should educate themaflves In re-
O. P Fisk has bought John Nichols'
what line of work would be taken up ever gets his head above water ho * n ani' «re cal e open meeting",
tloa.
gard
to
the
future
laws
of
the
state
fariu
Mr
Nichols
Is
looking
for
an
this year. Prof. Jackman spoke for must help h mself. Give your own
» * Coaby. poultry specialist from
(c) 8eed Inspectlon and certifica-
Ihe spoke with emphasis of the loyal olhwr location In the neighborhood,
several minutes on organisations and organisation and your own business
C., w 11 give his first e itu r»
llon
>nd
Knraprr are
th e ir effectiveness. He said: "There your personal attention and the prob- 8
es to >e given n > * i tr■ > i. ty of all the members a . a necessity, J()hn
Dwlry worte
for
success
a
All
.,
must
m
u
s,
work
w
o
rs
w'lh
w
,n
no
wofk
upp<
f
M#p|(>
are over 4000 farmers in Lane coun- lem will be solved.— Farmer Union
l8 - »• - P-
,n Woodman hall
(al L’ gumlnous hay.
<rhoo, hou||,
lim it to their efltort^ sacrifice or
ty and In order for the County Agent Messenger. Houston. Texas.
at Pleasant Hill.
Ib i Pure bre-l aire» ef merli.
energy.
to get in touch with them he w ill
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Th”
° f T r* n'
N. L. Austin has purchased a flue
(e ) Feedlng and management
Mr. Jackman also mentioned th e .
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have to work through farm organisa-1 it is undoubtedly true as has been Local will be March 11.
financial part how the farm o rg .n l Jara* ’r bu" fron’ M 0 ScH“ ,,n l' tdd,’ 3. HorGculturaL
tlons as much as possible." Prof. Jack- said, that the Farmers Union does not
'• Trent
Creek
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(a)
Test of • fertilisers for tree
man spoke of the difference that ex- have the influence It should have be-
’rhe executive romraiiie of Trent cations are helping through co-opera-
and cover crop«
t,cn
| The brooms are soiling nicely and ,
lets In the efficiency of different l o cause the different locals and county Local met nt the horn" of D 0
(bl General orchard pest rontrol.
He then spoke of Mr. Fletcher the «’»'«« « °”d »atlsfartlon
cals, saying that in most cases a organisations as well, fail to act In Linton Tuesday night March
3. and
tel Pollination work of eherrles.
new Agricultural Agent, of hla Intend-
Mrs. Monroe of Berrydale diet last
strong local has a program of work conjunction vrlth one another In m a t talked over the business to come up
ed work In rodent control and the night al » a m 8b ’ bad a bad fall aev 4 Rodent control
to do and accomplishes IL
He dl- ters of public Interest
One local “ t the next meeting of T re s ’ local.
(a) Central mixing station.
trying out of new crops. Mr. Jack- era! months ago an I has not been well
Tided the work of any organisation goes on record as favoring certain Th re will be tom« Important bust
(bl Community poisoning o i rod­
mad state that all result« from new since.
She was making her home
under five heads with their suh-dlvl- legislation and sends its views to ness brought up at that time and H (
ents.
crop-trials should be report’ d to the «dth her daughter at the time of her
sions.
their members In the legislature. Then Wheeler has been asked to give a W-
rabllr. In order that all may peofl, death. She was 87 year« old and a •’ Poultry.
( l j Educational.
another local In the same county view of the work accomplished at the
la) Ixxtu re
demonstrations
and
by the experiment. M r Jackman ex devrged Christian woman,
(a) Study of special measures.
stands on the opposite side of the legslature.
Members are requested
lours
plained the treatment of wheat b y 1 The monthly meeting was well at-
(b ) Debates (thus getting both sides s»™e question and sends Its views to to eb at the high school building
4 General llvealock
of a question )
H»e legislators. Now what are your Wednesday night March 11 at 8 p. m
la) Sheep, their management, mart-
sample mixer. He stated that the ad. waa enjoyed by all
After which (he
(1) Social.
representatives to think? They find
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et'ng of mohair ele
vantage of using this treatment was In women of the I'nlon served a bountl-
(a ) development of friendly spirit. the union Is divide^ so naturally •
The above Mr. Fletcher said was n
the fact that It did not weaken the (a, dinner
C O A ST FO R K LOCAL
larr« prnrram and could not be car­
(b) Neighborly help, assistance and whatever influence it might have la •
vitality of the seed whereas the liquid
The ,ora| Sunday school Is planning
cooperation.
lost. But suppose the county union
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ried uot without the cooperation of
treatment injured IS per cent of the East„r exerelaea.
Everybody Is In
(c) Recreation.
sent its recommendations, supple-
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the farmers an I the farm organisa­
riled. The date w ill-b e announced
(3) County Improvement work
mented later by the locals sending the
The Coast Fork local held an open. aeed sown.
tions 11« said "I am here to work
Mr. Jackman also spoke on alfalfa later.
(a) Beautifying roads, homes, public same- ,hen we '• ’" H ’* al,ae ,he
m« *‘ tnK February 2«. W ith an at
,
along vour line» and I want you to
M r Brater ha. heen Tery poorly work
w),„ m,
Yn„ c»n make
fluence the Farmers Union deserv»« tendance of 120. Meeting was called aa a fu tu r. hay erep for Lane county
buildings etc.
work
|«t)lng me know
to have. I t is better to keep still on to
order |by President
TYunnetL farmers He told how In the Essttrn j or M v«ral days. It Is thought he
(c ) Improving schools ete.
„n<|
w„rM l, r w.,h n.« "
certain questions than to send a re- Opening address by Ralph P. Letrd, and middle states and also In West, rn , uffirP(l a slight stroke of parallsts
(4 ' Financial.
^ r Fletcher nlso spoke of reorganla-
port opposite to the one sent In by President of the Lone County Furm Oregon farmers who had been expert- u e |a improving slowly.
(a ) Buying.
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, n|( , he OMBty Agr eultuml Council
the county or state organipatlons If ers Union, who spoke on organisation mentlng for years In alfalfa an I failed '
(b) Selling.
• Canary ......
BI COUNT! AGENT
Editorial
the local Is opposed to these things, work and welfare of the county Igcals wef®
succeeding by using the
Qp C R E S W ELL
which Is a hodv consisting of a ren-
report »s p union thereby Mr, Laird then Introduced E R. Jack Grimm alfalfa which will stand cultl-
n v r o n A i F M F F T resentstlvo from each local, grange
causing the state nnlon to lose pres-'m an, crop and soil specialist of 0 A, i ' “ lv n anil •• » ^ermgnent crop
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1 (,r fBrm (,r gan|gatlnn
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tage, and at the same time do your C.. and O. 9 Fletcher, Lane Clunty Hol'l Wt»»’ »«'I» * » • «"looted io a l-j
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r |0Tar(1a, . j o,.„|» m r, ' Editorial
own cause no good, but If you feel Agricultural Agent, who both g ave.falfa and the necessary treatment.
hall In 'C resw ell
Anvon. stepping Into the o f f lc of
action must be
It as Indlvl- very ..I,.
Interesting
talka
I Mr. ------------
Fletcher on --------
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Introduced Mnrrh
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°*M man
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-w tak’
— n. do ..
, , - and - useful
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l w'lh
many visitor' pre«eni ,b " county agricultural sg.-m so
crops.
duals and not as a farmers union.
Delightful music was furnished by ¡opened hla talk by calling a mothers
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a
moments will
orchestra, which
great- i ¡attention
lo
small boy
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had d a number nresent who
„.h'„ were not
r-allse the big task ahead of O 8
(d)Rodent control.
. "A
*> house divided against itself can- the local urvavvirw.
wu.vu was »i.-m
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Professor Jackman urged farmers not stand,’’ so lets stand together as ly appreciated by the audience
'fallen asleep In a perilous position. iAna t
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F t« ich c r
For over two years U n s
served t ft.T ¡thereby proving hla ability to solve members.
j - ~ „ „ ( c u l t u r a l ship has b»’ n
to work for their organisations, say- members of our great organisation.—
Refreshments
the exercises.
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*more than farm problems
He sa'4
R i’ Laird ( otintv i resi« ent, Mr* noun ierlng around without a captain,
Ing. “No one has a feeling of loyalty i Farmers Union News, Oregon.
' Saturday night. F«otU»ry 53. fifteen 'th a t he was here to work with the
Kaffauf,^ < oun^y S
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Hmc» riding on the cre’ t of the
to his organization who has not done
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anything for IL given of his time and '*
of our member’ wlnttr-d Lorane txieal
him " He told of a convent'on of 'W'sontatlves from the different ixm - bis T hn rj > pw wh )(, h h # g m a n n „,, , ne a nw
bis efforts.
This Is true also of j •
• and spen’v „ v(.ry enjoyable evening.
c enzie local
ctjurph, school and government"
Agricultural
Agents to be held In the >'»<■ Interesting talks
hB< hr<.(>me demoralised, dlaeoontgcd
•
11 4|ry Hansen of Spencer Creek
in dtfeussins the use of treating,
III of which told that the Union Is and #t , | maa „hnqt (0 despair. Now
- ’hailed at the 0. J- Kappnuf home on future to which member» Of the farm
.i. ba
u . Invited.
j
talive. growing and renllv doing th’ngs ‘ , hat , ba captain has returned the
organizations „ will
. wheat or cheat with copper carbonate t Due to the efforts of - r . T
C. business Monday.
V instead of formaldehyde or blue Carney our road
Mllowlne program
nrorram waa
was rendered,
ran.lsred. 1^.___
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enma. lh«
• H.. ship
m II I tt and
Mr. and Mrs Jobttnie Perrlnl visile!
Mr. F le trh -r gave a brief outline of IA s following
ltraw ___ . _
aRR|n
man
.uPtmlttf man. the
In our d 11 i -.n e l has b en Improved over t H w ek-end
’ stone. Prof. Jackman brought' out road
the
work
he
Intends
lo
take
up.
some
¡after
which
supper
was
served,
and
1worj,
|n
unison
with
Its
lender
To ex-
LOa^htn,2'lr
at H a rr‘aburg with
these points.
of wh'ch will be tests of fertilizer« th* happy crowd of 15ft farmer*
Mr Fletcher lo catch u> with lh«
\
and crew of workers
' y r , p Prrinls’ aunt, Mra. Jones.
for orchard trees, control of Insect home with onlv a few hours between work of the psst two years that ha*
Treated with ¿upper carbonate
iHa local w ill have 0 . S Fletcher, i The comniuhily wa« very sorry to
(1) ¿rain is not killed.
been piling up before a dosed door
Ctmnty Agent and E. R. Jackman, ,hear of the death of little Viola, small pest» of orchards, cherry pollenlzatloii. them and milking time.
Program
and go ahead wlh lh» pree n! work
(2) A large crop la fcup.ranteed.
crop specialist, with us at ouj next daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C C. Oil general livestock and wool growers
The evening's prlgram enjoyed by Is beyond all reason unless the farm­
(3) Cuts down the amount of teed meeting, March 11.
’ ham. who died at 2 A. M. Monday. difficulties, poultry work, rodent con
ers take the oars In their hand* and
the Joint meeting was as follows
nsed 20 to 25 per cent.
The pie social was a great success, after a prolonged Illness. Th' funeral trol and new crop experiments.
(4) Grain grows more etea>y an4 netting the sum of »28
'w ill be held nt the Chapel Tuesday Mr Fletcher told of the Farmer’s Plano duet, Elanor Nixon and Alice work too, T hl* can lw> done only
through organisation work. Farm er*
Kent.
ftS ^ r.
Thé local wishes to thank all who p.fternnn and Interment In the Taylor Creamery plan lo aid farmers In thi »
I who do not belong to any organize-
(5) Grain cad stay (n cold or damp helped with our program and eompll- J,ano Cemetery.
experiments In alfalfa. Mr. Fletcher ( Reading, Donald Nixon,
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,tlon should Join one. tnembera of the
ground longer without Injury.
ment the little folks with their Bongs , Mr«. Fred Overton of Dunsmuir, stated that ho would give h it attention Piano Solo. lx,'s Jackson.
‘ ^.bmera I ’ nlon who have become dis­
and
readings.
CiMfornra,
Is
visiting
at
the
home
of
to
the
marketing
end
also
and
ende»-!
Dong.
Beulah
Rouek
Grows ahead of weeds
and
interested should turn out again and
Several of bur members atten led j,er mother. Mrs. L. H. Oelcrist.
1 vor lo establish new lines of marketing I Reading, Nina McPeck
choXes Ptem o u t
TÍfrk John Cherry of Camr A called He gave as his Office hours Tuesday ; Plano Trio, Alice Kent, Gwendolyn help make the -owing year a banner
(7) Care sheuld be taken not to the millinery school held at Mt. Ver
year for Lane County farmers. Titos«
morning and all day Saturday, and In- j Hnlght. Elanor Nixon,
'on Mrs G M. K ’ lbelheck Sunday.
breath the copper Carbonate dust.
non H all last week
who have been turning out should
Mrs. J. O. A. Young Is employed at v lt’ d the farmers to call on him ¡Reading. Katherine Wright,
In regard to planting alfalfa Prof.
'• • upon themselves to bring out
there.
He
will
nlso
meet
them
there
Plano
8olo,
Clifford
Travlllon.
Cottage Grove.
Jackman brought out these points.
E. F Carllle called on Lincoln T a y -1 by appointment. After the speak'ng Dialogue, Reginald Haight, Frencle old members ond gather in new ones
JA SPER LO C AL
(1) Should
be planted on
well-
The Lane County Fnrmers
Union
,
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lor Sunday.
.1. Low«r played several pieces on bis i Horn.
drained land or on rolling land.
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The weather Is so fine now that the phonograph.
Plano Duet, Cllta and Bobble Walden. N f ws Is cooperating with Mr. Fletch­
(2) Grimm Is the variety to plant.,
er In his work and has offered him
Jasper lecal met Wednesday Fcbru. farmerg are a|( busy and Mr Tedford. i Refreshments consisting of dough Reading, Francis Horn,
fa ) Crown set down well below the
and Arnold Collier, county club lead­
surface of the ground can be culti­ ary 28, and elected Arlo Jones vice- , he roa(j patrolman Is giving our road nuts, prunes and coffee were served. I Plano Solo. Thomas Wright,
er. spnee In Ils columns for the pub­
president and Maurice Hills conduct- a regt
i The next meeting will be a strictly pleading, Elanor Nixon,
vated after the first year.
lishing of news of live Interest, an­
or.
Also
appointed
a
committee
to,
Mj
gfI
Anna
jepson
and
Mrs
M.
Jep-;
business
meeting.
j
Plano
Duet.
Ludle
and
Leonu
Land
(b) More resistant to clover stem
nouncements of meet'ngs and demon­
son called Wednesday afternoon on I
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Reading, Alma Grousbeek.
rot disease because the crown Is low I * et new members
strations, organizations of clubs etc.
The basket social and radio pro- Mrg o M Kebelbeck
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Reading, Mrs. R. P. Laird,
(3) In most cases the seed should be
gram was enjoyed by a larg> crowd
c K wood now takes In camp B i t
V E R N O N LOCAL
• m”m,<h1 nun,h* r" hy four members of Keep on the lookout for "Note* from
Inoculated.
"H nle" Adraln of Springfield furnish- on his daily return trip from Cottage ;
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"The Country Kids" orchestra from the County Agricultural Agents Of-
(4) In many cases the soil must be
ed the radio program.
Grove
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flee."
limed.
Floyd, the oldest son of Jim Aubrey, Mj> Harold Dugan Is contemplating | The ladles of the Mount Vernon
(5) Must be planted on firm ground
w ill be operated on for appendicitis # {rlo g0llth f<}r hlt hea| th
Farmers Union and Auxiliary met at
(8) Ground must be well worked to
this week.
Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck visited Mrs. |at ball on Thursday and Saturday of
k ill out grass and weeds.
Several members of the Mt Vernon j j , f.ojn Taylor Sunday afternoon.
last week, for the two day millinery
(71 Tim e to sow depends on condi­
local attended our social last Satur
M r and Mrs. Aldrich and son of school, with Miss Cooley as instructor.
tions of the land.
day.
Camp A spent Monday evening at the
About twenty five ladles wore pres­
(5 ) Cooperation In Introducing new
crops. new methods etc.
(a) Treatment of wheat for rust by
copper carbonate.
Jb t Buying treating machines.
(c i Volunteering land
for trial
,do not
M K
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Gllcrlst. home.
Ms and Sirs. Abner O lh rlst spent
HADLEYV1LLE LOCAL
the week end at Lebanon vl ting Mrs.
Gllcrlst's parents. They are planning
on leaving for California the middle
Mr. and Mrs. W I. 8 eals and sons, of the week.
Mrs M. Pratt, Lottie Mae Pratt, H.
H. Smith, W. Relck, Mr. and Mrs. ;
Marriage Licenses I «sued
Cal Hickman all attended the Lorane ,
During th» past week County Clerk
Baturday night
local nnt'4»’»oy
»»>»«••<
' M and Mrs. W. I. Beals and sons R. S. Bryson has Issued marriage
visited Mrs. Seals’ sister, Mrs Ora lleens, s to th e follow ing; Jo h n Al-
Davis of Cottage Grove, Bunday.
fred Moore and Cornelia Agetia Ellef-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blmouson and son. both of Eugene; Etanley Walker
son, Charles, and Mrs. M Slmousen and Gladys Hoik, both of Eugene;
visited Mrs. M. Blmouseus' »tster Mrs. Frank
Wesley W alk’ r. Crawfords-
I Johnson and Mrs. Lambkin and th- lr vlllle, and B.byl Cn.ce Windham, of
fam ilies at Cottage Grove Saturday Mabel; Homer O. Purdy and Hazel
night and Bunday.
Fay Bowles, both of Eugene; W illiam
The
Hadleyvllle local will meet Mitchell THum and Irma Beager, both
Thursday night for a soqlal time, of Cottage Grove; Edward .Lee Mur-
Would like to see as many out as pry and Florence M yrtle Sterling,
tossible.
both of junctlog CU£.
B utter wrappers printed with name, »
address and weight. In accordance ,
w ith law. Springfield News.
P LA N T GRAFTED FRA N ­
Q U E T T E W ALNUTS
They will make you money
One of the best blocks of
Vrooman Franquette In
State, select type, well
grown. All other stocks,
filberts, apple, pear, cherry,
prune, plum, peach, «apri­
cots, etc- Small fruits etc
Right stock at right prices.
Submit your want list, eend
for prices- 35 years in
bu8icnss.
CARLTON NURSERY CO,
C a r l t o n , O r e g o n ..
I
ent, some making ahts, others Just
taking notes.
1 s surprsng how much one can
learn In so short a lime, but It Is cer­
tainly worth ones time to tnke th®
course
On Thursday we enjoyed .» covered
dish lunch. On Saturday each srought
an Individual lunch and a ijommlttec
served hot oyster soup, tea and coffee.
Igiter on we hope to have Miss Cooley
give us the dressmaking coots«.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Casslty have
moved to 351 West fllh fit , Eugene.
We are sorry to lose Mrs Casslty (nee
Etta Dav!») from our Union, club
nnd community but wish this young
couple a long, happy and prosperous
life together
Mr. Casslty
a carpenter and Mrs.
jCssslty Is working In the tax depart-
meat at th? Court Uoaao.
Garden Seed
A big variety of fresh seed In package or hulk.
Yea, Groceries of all kinds, plus cjuallty and servlc« m akes
this store itopular.
Morrison & Clingan
Hay
Grain
Peed
Land Plaster