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    Tl '1'USDA Y, JAN 2«, l&ftl.
PAGR TWO
Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANK COUNTY UNIT
NEW FACTS IN CANNING
USED IN SHORT COURSE
Canning fruits and vegetables so
t t e v will “stay put " w tl ba »tud'ed
anJ practiced by a half hundred Pa-
gtfic northw ro, cannery.,,on In the O.
A C IN horticultural
products laborator-
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b Jary 1 to h Many of t h e ,.
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Local Reportero
• Canary ___ .___ ___ J . U Northup
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Hay Bo »rar
rtovanlal* .
Mrs. L. J Q-tehell
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Mro• M. A. Horn
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• OFFICERS OF LANg COUNTY
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FARMER'S UNION
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Ralph Laird, Creswell, President
Will w neeler. Trent, Vlce-Pretl-
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Betty Kappauf, Cottage drove,
te c .T r .a a
N. A. Horn, Cottage Qrova, Door
Keeper
H. C. Jackson, Waltervlllo, Con-
ductor.
O. L. C lem .nl, Chaplain.
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“ W. Allen of Vida •
Heads County Union :
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I knowing him to be Well qualified hr
A. R. Shumway Is Endorsed ,o r „ a y , and eip .rlen ce and a »nan
U. S. S enator at Meeting who not only wll servo the best in
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Held Here: Fight Against leresls of ih* fanner, but the best In
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Canadian Thistle Is to Be leresls of the mat« of Oregon."
McKentie
Harry C J a ck a o u
Following a talk by John Wadtll, cf
Waged More Vigorously
Mt. Vernon Mrs. V. A Reynolds • |
the I.lnn county union, in which the
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men are highly skilled coaKtiercla) •
a c k fo r the second or th ird *
year to pick up the latest in earning *
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Iron, the college invrotigallon*
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Economy of procerolag as * * » * } . Tn>m
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With a representative gathering of need of a strict enferovneu, of th-
qaulity of out put Is sought in this .
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. ta m e r s from a I parts of the <x,unty Canadian thistle control law was urged
THURSTON NOTE®
present, the Lane County Farmer.' un-
«>•■«-<» ‘ r.w.,lutlon to the
work and put at the disposal of t h e ,
Ion met In annual session In Spring * w »Jf
*"kin*
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p racjiciix cannsra. The amount of
Vida basketball team wop over the
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*'»h ‘he I.lnn
heat essential to serll tation. su itab le.
he arrived safely >t M'ssoula, f eld Friday, endorse,« A R Shumway
c ’ur' f”r “ >•' l » » n «» " W - Thurston team law' Friday evening
•quipmenL the right degree of sweet Montana where he will be stationed of Milton for United States senator, |
N eil Friday «v<nlng Pleasant llill
elected C W Allen of Vida president I -rating '•» ’h' • l’n‘r« 1 •n-'-mro.
•cin g. preparation of raw materia s. at ,j,e present time.
teams will play ihe Thurston teams
ami care o f completed products, are i several boys hare »«Bt In applies- of the union for .nntber year, made!
Herbert Egbert, pre.W-nt of the on the local floor.
jcatle the subjects of countless invoa- tjpn!, fOr tha Leopold Schepp found»- Plans for a more vigorous campaign
Miss Hasel Edmlrton. who *» learh
against the Canadian thistle, and at
Farmers' union, was present,
tfgatlons and demonstrations.
tlon pledge.
was
Mrs.
Coorg
Jones
of
Monmouth.
Ing
at Norton*, spent “the week-end
Work Involving the fundam ental,
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tended to numerous business matters
principles of canning will be given •
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of officers named to con slate secretary Their report of the with horn« folka
N e il Saturday eten ln g le»ah,ww Is
the first week, followed by more spe- .
FARM POINTERS
* <juct the affairs of the un'on for IB'.'l yiar's srtlvltte« In farming circles
d a llie d phases of canning in the last •
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pres,4en t Allen are: W 1 S ea l, showed the unions to he In good con going to bring the pie». "All a Ml»
tw o weeks. This 1. to take care of the
of Eugene, vice-president; Mrs Georg-* dillon. Rnd was flattering to county tube" lo ths Thuruton hd I
Mrs Hay Morgan froa, Weadltftg
pew as well as the old members at
Bluebsrry Culture In Offing.
Kappauf of Cottage Ororn. secreu ry officer, thrnughont the stale who have
the class, which Is expected to nnm-
treasurer; Walter Morgan of C re. given whole-hearted support of the Is at the boros- of Charles Tayhw
Her tnfaat »on la III with paeam-mia
te r 50 or more The course to in
Blueberry « U“r e t ’ ^ ,D«
w ell conductor; H »1 Smith of Eu atate officials
Charge of E. H Wiegand, head O fjh e In two small plantings near W .h t
ioorh«*pro; O I. C ernea, of
Mr Sharowav. In hla talk w- nt on . ^’erry I'rlc-- end Jay (Irani, who are
product» departm ent and his assist- port according to exper m eo, station
rec< rd In faror of prohibition, and attending O A C. at Corvallis, spent
•Bt». Special speakers are J. O. Holt, workers reports This 1. a
to (
ret|r. urg'd a vigorous *uforce»r»-Bt of the (he w-rek-end at their home« here
John Has,Inge from Rugen* called
manager of the Eugene Cooperative see whether the hardy • » • '* « > <•»• , ,nK pr,,aM,.n t. prw. M«d at the session ; drv g»ws by the courts He dlseueeed
Cannery, and Milo R- Daughters, an rlety use w | o we u . •
t,,e annual conf •menee Friday Mr the matter of government protection <»n his brother Charlie Monday
A W W'-aver took a l-iad of pot*
O. A C. scientist now chief chanto: cond'tlons
.»» Lafrd has served for three years as In . vernment oosts. sml said leglaln-
Of the Sprague-Sells corporation of
"Bln.bcrrtoa are n^
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' I executlre head of the Farm. « ' union. five bodice are w-wklng on the proK toes lo town Tuesday.
a crate here." says W S Brown, pro-,
(h>nkt {or len».
Mr Helnle, who has moved to the
JUnois.
¡ feasor of horticulture "This, however. ¡
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a a .m w .» . mam
Retiring President Iwlrd. thanked Morgan place north of Rprtngflold
is no Indication of the commercial “»• '
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UPPER WILLAMETTE
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. ,u , ber of the state e i -cutlve board Jt the courly officer* and * • varl sjs ,p,wit Tuesday in Thnralon.
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'valu e of the crop, because of the ¡ °*r
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Mr Gene» and Mr We«'ka have
ocals for thotr support ' during
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tvs , n the union. Installed the new officers.
Mr. acd Mrs. J A. Phelps enter- limited supply now available. When
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years as exscutlYU of the un'on lie rented the Ring ranch
Shumway Endorsed.
this
The .Thurwton Tadle«’ nld motored
gained at dinner Sunday noon Rev. reasonable production comes
The endorsement of Mr Shumway declined nomination for ’he presiden
to Kttgaoe
n»r n
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- laat - Thursday
-w—-— w and ®p*nt
and rMs. W. A. Elkins of Eugene and price wl 1 not ru le'
a IUUIU4
fourth t«rm
for senator followed a talk given h* cy for
It was decld-d to hold the n -x, quar (he day with Mrs Jennie E lm i-,on
Mr and Mrs M E. Hays o f Pleasant
scattered |
There are only a few scatterea
Mllto> roan | D which he discus-
Mrs Flora Price «nd Mrs Lnus
plantings of blueberries throughout ;
Tar)ous phages of the problems of terly meeting at Creswell Standing
B fL
{though stlecd ed Sousa's band In Eu
Mrs J. A. Titsworth of M dva e the state. --e-
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farmers,
One planting
about
farnlv„ . and
an() tneir
,helr reiniiun»
relations woo
with com m ittees for the year will be
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Idaho, arrived at Pleasant HUI Sun {o„rlh
8n
acre I In
Clatsop m cqunty
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government. _ The
resolution
of en ed in a few days by President All-m gene last Thursday
Mr and Mrs Felix Spark» r--,urnsd
day. January 24. to spend seT• ral now larg,, enough to be producing !(Jorst<nent ^gted that the Lane Coun­ The meeting lasted all of Friday, and
weeks at the home of her daughter.' crops borne on »ha, planting make I
p^rln,T1,. ,,n iBn goes on record “un- was considered one of the best ever to Blue River the first of th-' week
w— w^^row—
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Curts.
' lt appear as thcurh blneb-rry g r o w . ^ „ ^ d l y and enthusiastically en held hy the union At noon a luncheon ' •— • - - ■
C. E. Jordan attended the quarterly ing may become a profitable Indus- dors,n< Mr Shumway's candldacr wire served
convention of the Lane County Farm- try nnder thos- c—:d ' on-. ,1,1
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turn
a
Janna'ryi° n
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tnltely.
believes
Professor
Brown
FARMERS TO HAVE INSTITUTE
AT WALTERVILLE FEB. 5TH
SEWING CLUBS FORMED
FOR 9EA3Oto'S WORK
A sewing eluli may be organism! In
Hpytngfleld soon, »cording to Arnold
Collier, county club lender, who has
the application of Ruth Olson, mi eight
grade student for ihe work The girl
was ihe first prim winner In sewing »1
the Lane count fair Inal year and de­
clares she wishee to lake up advance I
wing by herself If no club la or­
ganis'd
Another sewing club has been
orga,il»<«l Ihia year at Cedar Flats
The Cedar F*al elub la»« year wtlg
Ihe first lo finish Ihe course, says
Mr (Stiller Mrs. Kdllh Fugn Is Ihe
leader
A a- wing cluh has been organised
al laiwell with Ihe following mem­
bers llasel McBee Oladys Fwrlar.
rsntln* fltlars. Aerial Cheat wo. Norma
Nelson and iris MsMasiwro
With a d'-sen iN-mls-r* a club has
b .-n forno-d at W albrvlll- gudwr
the tead-r.hlp of Mrs I min Burt The
members are g-wb Wilburn. Ang-i ta
llanaea T.-oa «astou Margnrai Tip
Ion. Gall F a s,-a . Loin Klckborh Lu­
cille M'lllcan. Ellsaboth Dowdy. Mary
Sne-d. Evelyn Klckbash. Profile Web-
ster and Rra Mae Wilburn
after spending several dsvs visiting
Mr and Mr» Aeeh Uh-wish
Mr and Mrs Earnest Rrrtsch and
Mr and Mrs Ray Rangh and family
look Sundav dinner wllh Mr and
Mrs Rov Edmlston
Mrs Margar-t Camph-'ll from Leg­
horn «pent ,h - w-ek--nd with her
son, Frank and family
Mra Frank Camph-ll had some
dentistry work done In Eugene las,
Tuesday.
Hubert Gray, who has been work­
ing in tbs logging caini- a' W ndllng.
laid off last week «»n the aeeoun, of
an injury In Ms back he received
while bt work.
ALWAYS
Chas. Curts of Pleasant Hill rtcelv- Xot for several years will the Tiperi
ed a shipment of fme white Wyandott ment station be able to make a re-
Good Things to Kat nnd Drink at
A o < u « ^ M
.r W a U J n t , o n e . ' wOl
b . .. t t . l «"> t t e l i u » I. to t lb" « U f i
h en s from Idaho Sunday. January 24 port on blueberry culture in th is
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Mr. and Mrs. Langhary and dangh- 8tBte.
held in the Farmers' union hall at McKenxl-- vaf ey and that all Interest
ter. Muriel, spent the week-end at (
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1 Wa,terTtI)<. on Friday. February 5 un- ed parties, regardles of whether or
the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph P. |
pnJnin g hherry and walnut trees. der
ansp|Ce» of the McKensle lo- noth they belong to the ^»^m*,',,
U trd «t Endenale.
I Oregon farmers practice th'nnlng j-ca, of thB Farmers' union. That organ! Ion. are invited and urged to attend.
Mrs. T. F. Kabler and d au gh ter.!QOt ss these tree, are thick and eatlon has appointed a special Ina,'-
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>Jarv Catherine, were up from Elk* »<i making them difficult to han- tQte eonnnltt** composed of H. C. j
Brick Va
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rb-FV^.4««
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. Lester w^»...—
Propo««d
ent of a brick
are advised V-
by .Ssa
the j _ acksoB>
Millican, .ros«
and w
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t<yc aStnrdny
and
Catherine, die Orehardfsts
Try our bbty I cb for your next party or -entertainm ent.
yrho is suffering with a bad cold, will experiment station to thin out the -rhaM to cooperate with Countr yar<, m the BpringfleW district was
Prom pt deliveries. Phon« 51.
retrain at Pleasant H1U with her bearing wood so that the light can A(rpnt o g Fletcher in planning and discussed with the Springfield Indsto
^conducting the Institute. A basket d'n > trial committee by Eira Peltier, of
father. Mr Kabler and two sons. Don wet down through the trees.
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j ner w !| be served at noon.
Eugene. laM Monday.. Peltier expects
gld and Douglas, who have been ill
Large
Limb
Profltsble.
The
program
*>r
the
Institute
is
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to
t ook for a site for a brick raaou-
With the flu are able to be out again.
foilows-
factoring plant in this dlslrlet Im
E. B. Tinker assisted by Roy John
A large percentage of lambs reduc
10:30 “Boys' and Girls' Cluh Work “ mediately. It was stated here by those
gs electrician has installed a 1500 as the Oregon cost of production
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Arnold D. Collier, county club agent who talked with him.
Watt Kohlher electric light and pow-
11:30 “Poultry Production Prob- i
gr plant, lighting the house, barn, more than any one other factor, say’
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yard, farm buildings and chicken ¡th e experiment station. Importanf; ,pm a--
ways to increase the percentage ar-
Cosby, extension poultry spe-
ecop«.
to keep the ^ e flock heal,by and
q
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Mrs 1. F. Circle celebrated her 76th
at
lam
h
in
r
tim
e
to
g
ire
th
new
rop
12.00
flask
et
d 'n n er.
b'rthday cm Friday, January 22. A -
close attention. A little attention of­
1:30 “Feeding Dairy Cattle."
fhough not a pioneer of Oregon. Mrs.
ten saves the lamb if " arrives weak
N. C. Jamison, ex,eneon dairy spe­
Circle has pioneered all her life and
Is enjoying the best nt health at the or with Its nose covered with mucous cialist. O A. C.
preventing its proper breathing '
2:30 "Foods.”
pr< -ent.
r cent lamb crop for every flock , M iss Lucy Case, extension nutrition
As the Trent local of Farmers' un­ 10 pf t
wean'ng time Is the aim of sue-i
ion has cea-ed to meet regularly. Mr.
specialist, O. A C.
t
» growers.
3:15 "County Agent Work.”
O. S Fl«tcher, county airicultu’aV
th ’ Creswell local.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodward of Pleas-1 Many of the poor results 'rom |h e agent.
The committee In charge ste’e«
gnt Hill hare treed their ranch for ( application of fertllli“rs come from
property In Kansas.
late spring application when the ports the experiment station, The
From las, reports Thomas Hand , moisture for the proper solution of
average planting rate for the sta*< Is
gak -r. brother of Mrs W L. Bristow. | the D rtniier is lacking, says f l i e ^ e - ’ e)ifhf ((j
w h . „• an acre With I
Is mtrovlng in the Pasadena
been and- eanl-l
rgo-1 * °n
***t,<m
. . . rood seed of «mall to medium lie,
tarinm where he ha
i ing fertlllrer suppHe« avo da th!
bushels With best results.
|n g treatm en t for nervous collapse
w,ntf.r
](sa >ha, , 4
Mr and Mrs. Andy Olson of Pea« ,
mPthM of startl-g "nr| * '
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ant Hill have traded the r ranch for clover
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__ W illamette T!1nev
f
valley lands bushel* an acre.
c f Enterprise hav- ordered acetalene j
having good dralnag-.
Late fall or early spring Irrigation
lighting and heating plants for their
with flo o l water Is successful In or­
yanebes.
Too m any Oregon g ro w er, are stin ­ der to use the soli as a roser-’Olr
Word ha® be**n received from Floyd
when other storage does not provide
gy
with the u»e of seed (iota, es, re-
John, who recently Joined the army,
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i ■ ' n full wet' r right. «nA's the Oregon
iexperiment station. "Off season ,r-
H V
znar
'rlg-t'on Is oracflced with nnv water
Every Parm er and T ractor operator Z u W attend th b free demon«tra-
- v li l l a when the soil Is no, fr r.cn
'
, , p”cept.lv*. Surface drainage
tlon on th ^ operation ami care of the Eordaon Tra* tor. Thin valuable In­
r,r c ... . a -h -o ’-srh tu rn o uts or* vent
struction Is free and every question will be answered.
1 .Aw ,
* »pr
fr * rin g on the <br-
f;,,
m
h
im u rln g any growth »uch
. a < alfalfa
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EGGIMANN’S
EGGIMANN’S
Free Tractor
Service Clinic
atE.R.DANNER MOTOR Co.
FORD GARAGE, 5th and A. S t
Springfield
W ednesday, February 3rd
anted
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
662 Oak Street
Eugene, Oregon
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Following is the Day’s Program
I Knowing
L o'1 vnl’" ‘ lf !
' ,'t'j y ' f
1? ' V î ’ tta l
f ro n
f
¡pnce, , -
R. It Robinson. *• em-
! Isf of 'h*- f'ri "on experim ent station
through th* extons'o ■ ervlce radio at
O. A f . ('O’-n lV ' The m atofi 1* of
1 ,h e fertillrers t- claased as >■ th e r or-
: *'nnic or inot-ganlc
I Th*- organlc materiato are produets
I nf ,he packlng houso -tnnksg» flsb-
mesi, bone, meal, blood meal and ,hcep
maniire. Tbey vary greatly In campo-
sliton, wbtch shonld ho known to thè
| buyer. The Inorganlc ingredlcnts are
, alno prescnt In varvlng -leirreds tha,
determino thè reai vaine of thè fer­
tili zer.
8:00 A. M. to tf:00 A. M ,-/'.e n e ra l prep­
aration—arranging tools, seats, etc.
9:00 A. M. to 10:30 A. M. Disassembling
of tractor.
10-30 to Noon Talk on construction, cov­
eringEordHon principles and why they are
used bringing out such points as accessi­
bility servicing, care, operation, and will
cotbt :
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8.
4.
5.
Wheel construction.
Fram e aonst-nirtlon.
Differential construction.
Transm ission constm ctlpn.
Clutch construction.
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1:00 P. M. to 3 30 P. M. Continue talk on—
1. R adiator cooling system, principles in­
volved and why.
2. Air w asher all features.
3. Carburetor ami manifold.
4. Ignition system and magneto.
5. Helt pulley-.
6. Motor construction.
7. Lubrl«tio«.
Quest Ions pertaining to sand, Ing and ears
of shove 12 Items will bo anawsred.
3:30 to 5:00 I’. M -Assembling of tractor.