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    THURSDAY. JUNK 4, 1P2~>
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
P U B L IC A T IO N
LAN«
C O U N T Y U N IT NO . 1d
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CANARY LOCAL 189
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Local Reporters
J. L. Northup
............. Ray Bower
Mrs. L. J Getchell
Cloverxlale
Coast Fork Mrs. Geo. Kebelbeck
Mrs. M A. Horn
Creswell
Mrs. Ada J linings
Dorena —....
Mra. B. Baker
Heceta
HadleyvUlel ..... Mrs. M. Gillespie
Mrs. Grace Jones
Jasper
Mrs. C. M Foster
Foster
Lorane ...... .
McKensle Mrs l.»wr»>nc«' Mtllvain
Mt Vernon Mrs. V. A Reynolds
Rulah Smith
Silk Cr«ek .
E n Tinker
Tr»‘trt
Mrs. W. E. Post
Vida
Junior Farm Union Clubs
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JASPER LOCAL
There wore only a few out Io the
• Ralph Laird. Creswell, President. •
• W ill W heeler, T rent, Vies Prsal • last hostile«, meeting and as there
Earl McNutt la 'hipping hla equip- ,
• dent.
* wasnt sny business nr Importance to
roeut thia week preparltory to sta rt-,
• B etty Keppauf, Cottage Grove, • bring up It was decided pot to hold
tng work on the Fiddle Creek road.
In the report o f the Home Econ> problems by our people.
a meeting.
We aru following a line of work • etc.-Trees.
The Community Sunday School re- j
¡mica committee at the atato conven-
The nest social night will be the
mmeil Ha regular sessions last Sun- I
¡tlon last month wc find thia sentence. tayed out two years ago. Our Junior ! • N. A. H o m Cottage Grove. Door •
eeeond Wednesday of thia month or
m eetings a r/ carried on In c o n n e c ts K ttpsr
day with a good attendance. It was I
We fuel the juniors need some con-
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H. C. Jackson. W altsrvllle. Con- •¡Jun
voted to meet hereafter at 10 a. m.
• s t r u c tiv e work, so that they may be lion with locals or County m eetings.
A few front here attended the last
In all their work. We conduct our • *ductor.
Sister Bester expects her mother
• able to take some part In the meat-
day program at the Fall Creek school
meetings ore In session at the s a m e 's o . L. Clement, Chaplain,
for a visit of six weeks. She will ar- j
• tags.
bouse Thursday of taat week
They
aa ihc grown upa
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rive about June 10.
* 1 As some of the members of Farmer»
nit report having had a fine time
The Junior advlaur Instructs them
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester of Portland
‘ Union may not be acquainted with In al their work
There will be a abort program at the
We conduct our •
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who formerly lived here are spending
* s the junior work I wtah to reprint a m eetings properly. In the muhner pre
FARM REMINDERS
church nest Hunday, commoratlng
a month or tiro wtth their son and
« h iter I received from Miss Mlua S. scribed by Roberta' Rolca of order.
childrens day.
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dauKhtetyin-law, brother and plater ) •
" Uts of Estherville, Iowa:
Arthur Ituthnven and hla alaler Mrs.
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The members elect their officers,
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Sylvester.
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For poisoning the Douglas ground Arlo Jones motored to Corvallis Ratur-
appoint com m ittees and conduct all
Estherville,
Iowa.
Brother E. E. Potter reports 100 „
COAST FORK LOCAL
y to attend the tournament given
business meetings. This plan of self squirrel- the common grey digger—
gallons of cream from hla. Jerseys for j
April 18. 1925.
«ôvërnment develop, their knowledge Uhls I. the best aeasou. a.y experiment ’ o A (,
the month of May.
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Mrs Eugene B. Tinker:
authorities During the month
in parltmentary law and business p re station
’ «*'»•”* nuihnrlil«.
month. I
Strawberry harvest Is on and some ’ Coast Fork Local met In Their new '
Creswell. Oregon,
of May and June when the femalea
colu
re
W
e
take
the
children
from
excellent berries are being shipped
hall for the first time May 28. with a ,
Dear Mrs. Tinker: Your letter of
and young are above ground they are • SPENCER CREEK LOCAL
Neighbors Herrington and Patter very
attendance, considering the April 8th received some time ago. We the age of 8 to 18 years.
We offer six prises a year. three Io-readily exterminated. The squirrels
ton are making extensive Improve- weather.
'»re «'»d to know that you are Inter-
those under ten years and three to are kUIrd m otl effectively by means
m ents on their new property.
Chairman of the cow testing com- ' Mted In our Junior movement,
ten years
This gives of poison grain. The grain la scalier-
Spencer Creek local will meal at
Messrs Hill and Snodgrass of Cush mittee reported that there world b e 1 About three years ago I conceived j those over
them som ething lo work for. We al wl along the squirrel trails ami about Frank tienta. Friday evening. June
man cannery were in Berrydale last atx)Ut 4(w
to be tested as n« •» the Idea of organising a Junior Farm
low them credits for all work done the holes. Properly scattered poison 6 (Or (he> transaction of hustneea
week on cannery business.
as possible to tell now. it would be > ora Union, and communicated with We use the Junior lesson In the Union does not endanger livestock, as the
Every
member of thn Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Safford and children 1 abou,
g or 9
lour national president at that time.
purer
appoint
a
different
leader
from
animals
do
not
pick
up
enough
to
Creek
local
Is urged lo be present
of Idaho are visiting at the Kimball
Next In order was plans for raising an<j learned from him that we were the membership for each month, to harm thorn
| Mrs. Carl Olmpl will give a brief
home.
funds for organisation work, which the first In the state of Iowa and If read and ask questions on the lesson |
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Irerort of the Rtate Convention meet-
During a recent storm the log boom we are sure wlU meet with the ap- not the first in the United States, to
Our programs are supposed to he j The common barberry on which the 1 | ng.
at the logging camp on Siltcoos la k p !pn), al Qt a u
organise s Junior Farmers Union, as
I timely, using material furnished by grain smut la dependent during th<-1 A speaker has been obtained to
broke snd logs w ere scattered In
Our next regular meeting night will far as he knew
Idea of the children, with the aid of parents i winter months In Oregon, Is best des sp»-ak after the business sees Ion la
every direction. They are being put
an open meeting with a short pro-, That fall I presente»! my
our!or Junior sdvlaor. W e should t«a»h (truyrd tn the spring and «u:mnur when conclude»!
in the boom at the shingle mill now KraQ) and pje social, June 11.
organising a Junior Union m
the young generation to «lo things th», Irav»'» are easily recognised, any
Dr. Thompson, Government Veterln-
Sister Groves Is securing excellent
Everybody 1« welcome; and every sta te Convention, and the movement 'for them selves.
'«xperlinent station specialists. The sry tested the n»»lk cows In this uelgh
respite with her white leghorns. She tod y should come.
| was endorse»! by the delegate«.*
One of the most Important thin«» bushes ar»' dug completely out of the.borhond lua« week
All herd* tested
has over 400 pallets; has sold 148
Personals
I The first of the following year I
of proved to be in fine condition,
Mrs
Huff
of
Portland
Is
visiting
for
prepar'd
a
series
of
lessons
to
b"
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In
the
Junior
work
Is
to
teach
the
bovs
wl(h
care
that
no
pl«c
broils and is fattening several band- •
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overlook' I If piece are j
red more. She has run her 560 egg for some time wtth her son and publishes! In the Iowa Union Farmer and girl, to work logs'her. as farming ro,)ta
Baker« bread Is your best fo nd—
Hu«.
¡for
nve
in
the
State
of
Iowa.
N
othin«¡1«
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r
.
of
a
partnership
attalr
than
thc
Kr.:und
.p
rou
t.
ma
,
Incubator 3 thr.es this spring.
¡family L. D.
J ll
eat m o re Perfection bread.
«row from them
Bro. Lee Austin is ’raising some fine , Miss Laverne Lamb la visiting this would he more gratifying to me than'any other organisation.
I
Ilk
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your
Ide*
of
editing
a
page
in
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heifer calves that w ill make a vain- Week with Mrs. L. G. Markham.
¡to extend this movement all over th
Card of Thank.
¡you county paper, for the ben-flt .’I j Vegetable gardeners In western
able addition to his already high , Mr and Mrs. Fred Führer motored p n| ted States.
' Oregon can find nitrate of soda as a
Ws wl«h to thsttk tboae who so
grade herd.
l 10 Corvallis Sunday where they at-1 i think the Junior movement Is a your union members.
Brother Bert Wllklna has a f l n e ',ended church and visited with their start In the right direction for w e| If there 1« any further Information
dri- |„ , „„ spina, h H broad kindly assisted us «luring our rerent
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, tended church and visited with their start In th
looking crop on
on his
his newly cleared daught*r Miss Hasel.
¡must educate our chlldr>n in co ipera-' you wish nbont our Junior » n
«-nat between rains, according to A. (1 loss of father, husban-l and grand­
land.
Pauline a n l Camille Schneider are tion WOrk If we are going to make , will be glad to furnish you with » m Bouquet. professor of v gotable gsrd father.
There will be childrens day exer- ¡«telling at Lorane with friends and organisation good as farmers.
¡All we need Is push al our
a
• enlng at the college It should nut be I
Mary E Read
will applied, h o. ver. when III» plants nr»»,
conventions
and
It It CourtrlgM
else» and a picnic dinner at the Farm- relatives
I started out to make the Junior; National
if t t wet.
ers Union Hall on Jure 14 There
Mr and Mrs. M. Jepson leave Wed- organisation purely educational, give have a national movement We m
mu
wat
Superphosphate may be mixed
L. W. Courtrlght
w ill be an all day meeting. Ton are resday for San Jose. California where ;onr young folks the right kind of trail start and educate our chi! I t . n now
with
n,lrate „» soils t„ make it
Mrs Luella t'ogal
cordially invited to attend.
¡they will make their home.
Jng. Teach them the true principles: 1 would be glad to hear from you > eaaler
app|y. The rate of applies-
Mrs. V ane. Barber
Gladys Groves who has been stop-
Mrs. George Kebelbeck went to Eu- o, rooptrstlon, snd the needs of rural sny time shout Union work.
tlon Is 200 pounds of each an acre,
W n Courtrlght
ping at the Carl Bergman home In ^ Be Saturday to aUend the funeral , lWe.
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Yours for «K* ■
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Paulina Courtrlght
Florence
attending high school Is of an aunt, whose death occured in
- - - «"'» «■ »»>*><•» to solve ourl
(Mias) Mina -
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Is home for summer vacation.
Portland May 28
TIME AND PLACE OF
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of
this
place.
W eather conditions permitting th e' Mrs. Huff and daughters Hasel and
i Florence I.and visited Monday and
LOCAL
MEETINGS
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Siltcoos school wjll rtcn lc at th e Helen Spent Sunday with Mrs Huffs
DORENA LOCAL NO| 19«
Canary -F irst Hunday and Third •
¡Tuesduy with Jeanette Rpahr of Star
beach on June 21. leaving Siltcoos slg(er Mrs Ellis Robinson,
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Saturday. Farmers Union Hall.
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Mra. Ruth England, Mr». Emit
from 8 to 9. If boats are not a v a il-' Mrs. George Kappauf and children,
Cloverdale—Recond and Fourth •
Mr. and Mr. ^ T e e t e r . ¡ r e c e i v e d I Kirk and father C H. Jennings
Jennlng shop- i
able we will picnic at some available Mrs. George Kebelbeck and children
Fridays. ( loverdale School House. •
Td Tuesday from VancoJrer that P -' 8‘ Cottage Grove Monday
•pot on the Siltcoos.
You are cor- were shopping in Eugene Thursday, word
family
Creswell—First and Third Tuee •
elr
daughter.
Mm
Molli*
Volga-
*>h"
*nd
dially invited to attend. There will
Mr9 Albert Woodard of Camp B their
Again we sniff the vernal i
ncle C .!
days,
Cr«ww»yi. M. W. of A Hall. •
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visited
at
the
home
of
his
L
be a basket dinner.
visited with her mother at Falls City more was dead, and the b»niy< Is being
frisk be­
breeses; again
Coast Fork—Second snd Fourth •
Jennings here Sunday evening.
H.
neath
the
blue;
again
forsake
sent here. Mrs. Volgamore w ith her
'last week.
Thursdays. Hebron Church House •
our raucus sneezes— again for­
husband and children left here ub<»ut
"Eat Vegetable« for Vltam lnes.”
get we had the “ flu.* Again
Danebo—First Tu«^day, Daneba •
W ill Organiza Cow Tasting
Is the slogan on the attractive package
three weeks or a month ago to reside
we don our kiddo breeches;
I ■ School House.
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at Vancouver and the new* of her
labels recently issued by the Market
TRENT LOCAL
again we eaek the velvet sward;
I Dorona—Second and Foulh Tuee- •
A cow testing association for west­
again the rural tom -tit Breaches;
death
was
a
great
shock
to;her
par
Grower’s Journal, national v eg eta b le! •
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day«. Ikirena Churoh.
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ern I^ n e county will be discussed and
again the sprtng-eotig thrills the
publication. The labels are In colors,
Trent Ix>cal will meet at the home ents and many friends of this place
Hadleyvllle — First and Third •
bard. Again we haunt the blue­
plans made for organisation at two
with a baaket of vegetables In the of Mr and Mrs. E. B. Tinker Wednes where she has lived since s i e was a
grass medder and waddle forth
Thursdays, Hsdleyvllla School, *
little girl. Our hearts go out In sym­ m eetings to be hold by O. S. Fletcher,
center, and space for the grower's day night, June 3.
on pleasure bent; we try to do a
lle c e ts—First Sunday of each •
county
agent,
and
N.
C.
Jamison,
eg-
j
double-header and rustle where
namp and advertisement. They are' The r«cent rains although good for pathy to her parents and rrfmy rela­
month, lfecela Srhool House, x *
tension
dairy
sp»flail'll
of
O.
A.
C
.
the
pellet
w
en
t
four by five inches in site and gum- truck gardening has been detrimental tives and to her husband and three
Again the offlee-gloom repels
Jasper»-8e»'ond and Fourth Wed- •
Sunday at Canary and Monday at the
med for sticking to packages. The to the strawberry growers.
Some little ones.
us; again stem duty seems a
nnsdays,
W, O. W. Hall, Jasper. *
North
Fork
grange
hall.
Tbe revival meetings held by Rev
Market Grower's Journal offers them clover hay was cut junf bef«»re the
bore; again our innard natur*
Both the Canary and North Fork
• I .ora ne—Second
and
Fourth •
and Mrs Archer at this plafce closed
tells us to get outside an* lock
at the rate of (8.50 a 1000 and will be rain and It is feared It Is spoiled.
districts are dairy sections and there
• WcduesJays. I. O. O, F. Hall.
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the
door.
When
suckers,
chan­
Sunday
night
but
opened
uqain
Tues­
glad to snbmit sam ples to any v e g e -!
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nel-eats an* croppies monopo­
seem s to be a demand for a cow test­
• M» Kenzte local, second and *
table grower who desires them to • • • • • •
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• day evening and will continue until
lize a feller’s dreams, old Flan­
• fourth Wednesday, 8 p. m. I. O. O. •
over Sunday and everyone la Invilpd ing aesoclatlon. Some work has been
advertise bis products.
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CENTRAL LOCAL
ders Field with all Its poppies
done
along
this
line
In
other
yars
In
• F. hall. W sllervllle
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to come and bring their lun<4> Sunday
can't keep us from our flutin’
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• Mt
Vernon First and Third •
W estern 1-ane.
streams. O, hand me down my
and
hear
the
three
serm
ons.’
A few hogs will go a long way to­
Tbe next regular meetir.« of the
bow and quiver — my trusty I • U . Iiu i'liiy Itr.o tl« l<l Store.
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Miles Pitcher was called to Silver
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l over-
ward paying the bills on any farm, Central Local will be on Saturday.
niblick and my
sox — h I'll
• Silk Creek Meets First and Third •
FOR SALE—Carbon poper In Urge
l-ake
Sunday
on
account
of
the
Illness
, come this crazy liver by speedln’
but too many wll eat up all the profit. -June 6. at which time Representative
• Thursday at Cedar School House •
sh eets, 26x39 Inches, suitable for
of his brother Chas. Pitcher, He re­
several country blocks!
Base the number of hogs to be kept Emett Howard will speak.
• Spencer Creek—Third Friday, •
making tracings. The News Office.
turned
here
Tuesday
evening.
on the amount of w aste available for
Mr. Howard has asked to be given
• Pine Grove School House.
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Sherman Spong ofnSpringfield visit­
bog feed, says the Oregon experiment a chance to explain his stand on the
• Tr»mv—Qocond and Fourth Wed- •
SPECIAL PRICE on plats work Dr
ed
a
few
hours
Friday
evenlpg
at
the
station.
Dennis Resolution and to tell why he
• nesdaye.
Pleasant
HUI
High •
N W. Emery, dentist. Sutton Bldg
home of his sister Mrs. J. B. Mosby
voted as he did.
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• School Bldg.
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Back In a Minute
There will also be a short program
• Vida—Second and Fourth Balur- •
Customer—“I’d like to see some­ by the young people, followed by
• days at Mlnney Hall.
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something to eat. 8pecial Invitation
thing cheap In a summer suit."
• Recmtarlea will please send In *
Clerk—“Sorry sir—but the floor­ Is extended to all. especially the near
• time and place of meeting and *
walker is out to lunch Just now.’’
by locals.
• changes of data as they may oc- *
Uncle John
Stop Thief!
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