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    'i'iMiUHDAY. MAY (5. L#26
Lane County Farmers Union News
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noon Committees wll be appointed • O F F IC E R S O F L A N E C O U N T Y •
PICNIC TO BE IN JUNE
for the coming year.
F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
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COOLING MOTH SPRAY.
Jeff Mounts, who haa been vlaltlttg
The !a»ne County Holst, In plo­
FIR ST. IS NOW DUE
Corre •p on d «-t»
in I’ortland for the last two months • C W Alien. Vida, President
with slaters and a brother, haa re­ • W. I Seal». Eugene. Vlce-Prest • nk- has been tentatively set Ibis year
fogliti* moths have been emer*
as June 9 ami «til be a tour of sever­
turned to the Bailey home
dent.
wtU be followetl by the high school |
Ins acattarbvly in G** W illamette
Mr. and Mr». Henry Cook of Oak • Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Grove • al of lb« dairy farms Plans *r< to
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
valley «tace April 15 *•>'« H ob C.
contest At the close of the Declaim ridge were week end visitors at the
start at Benter and Son. near « res-
• Secretary-Treasurer.
Mot*, entomob’glst of *he experiment
Mr. aud Mrs. A. W. Daniels and j th>n contest, the fi.W and ‘ruck w n G It Ftah home
• Walter Morgan. Creswell, Conduc • w> II. at 9 o'cliM k A basket dinner
Station- Tb.' hot spell of l*«t week daughter. Nellie of Santa Clara, vis? tests for the grade school* « ’»1 »>< , Cha»«- garden« ha« organised a
will be had ai neon
tor.
broil,; it hern out in number«. FulUv i ed over Saturday and Sunday with j gin and he completed before noon.
B oys and girl« Hub work and stock
hn.eball team The personnel of the • >1 II. Smith, Eugene. Doorkeep
(«.'-thirds of lb« tooths are now fly- Mr. and Mrs Bert John They are! A basket dinner will be enjoyed » team are the following Dewey Ray.
Judging c la sse s are to be features of
•r.
Inc Warm nights are conducive to ' contemplating returning to Montana noon Candy and tee cream will be fori Ion Ralnea. W Cock, tlene Chase • o L Clement. Wa lervtlle. Chap • the picnic. Ubder the direction of N
•g g laying. The eggs will hatch in in the near future Miss Opal Daniels, sale all day.
lain
* C Jam l«on. dairy exten sion speelalH t
Marvin Chase. Bruce Thomas Norton
Vfter noon the high school field Pengra. Clayon Kirkland. Kenneth
g to 1« days depending on the tem­ who has Visited with Miss Cora John
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of O A C The committee planning
perature.
the picnic includes A llenter < B
recently, was married to Mr Merton | and track con test. will «»*• P1“ " • Duniway. Owen Thomas and several
The first cover spray should be on Cree in Los Angeles Monday. April The U st part of the day will he giver others who are trying out for the FOR SALE—Carbon pap«r In targe Sw ango. C B M cCutcheon and Oua
over to baseball games between El j team After a little »tiff practice they
A meeting was held l««t
the apple» and pears before the worms 19
•hoet». 3«x39 tnohea. eultable for l» .v o ss
batch and enter the fruit. Growers
plan on getting some oatatde game«
The young folks of the Christian mlra and Pleasant Hill
making tracing« The News Office Er dav at the county agent's office.
Resident of Plea-ant lllll were lit-
B »v combine this codling moth spray Endeavor of Pleasant Hill held an
Mr and A. II Fish and daughter.
with their regular Ifd a y lim.-aul early meeting Sunday. May 5 and , »rested to learn of the marriage of Catty of Rahm, were Bunday guest"
of Mr and Mr» O R Fish. Sunday
phur scab spray.
went to Trent to he present at th e, Mrs Dora E. Hallgua to «*"r J
The weather at this date is unfav­ closing meeting of the revival being Conlee. A. M . dean of the Bible | The varlelle» ofm angl« a that have
Standard Training school.
which j
orable for egg deposition and may held by Rev B ate*
bewt yields In Oregon are the giant
took
Place
in
Eugene
last
week
Mr- ,
continne for several days more
Kav Olson, a student at O. A. C .
half sugar, the Dnnlah slmUtrup, the
Where teh evening temperatures at spent the week end with hts parents Hallgua with her »on. Vernon, lived j
red eckendorf and the mammoth long
many years at Pleasant Hill and is.
g;0rt p n t . is «0 degrees or above, the
red When planted rather »hallow on
at Trent.
A tender. Juicy Me»k. or a savory, tem pting ronut. la
well known In ths district Mr and j
codling moth may be expected to lay
a fairly firm seed bed between May I
Mrs. Saga herd and Mias Cora John
Mrs Conlee will bZ at home at «91 |
•gga Consequently when this tem­
ami 30 erpertmehtal planting« have
the chief dish of our heartiest meals. Your art in cookery
ill teach again the coming winter
Seventh Ave. west In Eugene.
perature of «0 degrees at 8:00 p m
given g|>od results. Mangel» require
at
Trent.
Is registered on several consecutive
I h wasted tinleba your meat la choben with <u»re. Appett«-
The Pleasant Hill high »chool boys
a rich »oil
Mrs. Jeannette Clark will teach the
nights it is proper time to apply the
defeated the Elmira boys at baseball
Rutabagas
and
turnips
for
the
Ore­
upper grade* at the Pleasant Hill
Ing. wholewnne and natlafylng freah m eats are always to
»pray. Egg laying has not as yet been
public school and Mias Esther OulU- Friday. April 30 by a w o re of IS to > gon coast district when planted aft >r
observed by station entomologists, b it
5 The rieasan t Hill girls were victors the middle of June softer much less
be had here.
as soon as any eggs are found the ford of Portland will teach the pri­ with a score of 57 to 1* Thoee who
from root maggot», experiment work
mary grades.
information will be broadcast
played on the hoy» team were: bat­
Mrs. R. J. English and daughter. tery. Humphrey and Kabler: Ted | ere have found
bead arsenate la the standard
Cslng fairly good seed iwtth constd
poison material. The powedered ar Margaret, who have been with friends j Bedell. Guy Mathews. Delos Davis. |
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renate la used at 5 pounds to 100 at Pleasant Hill the past two weeks Berry Mauney. Lyman Tinker. Eu erably leas than the normal amount
left for Crow Sunday where she w ill, gene Parker. Carl-Linton. Jerry Ka. of disease the Oregon expelrment ata
gallons of spray solution.
have charge of the cook house at the ler. The girls team was as follows i tion found that small whole seed po
tatoea gave as good yield« as cut
Bena Awhry. Minnie Olson. Velma
Early maturing varieties of corn Lottln m ill
piece» weighing about twice a» much
Allan
P.
Wheeler,
aoo
of
H
C.
j
Williams,
Cora
Ölsou.
Mary
May
for silage fields do best when planted
The whole potatoes are ail bhwaon
thicker than for grain corn according W heeler of Pleasant Hill, will be or- , Lindley. Gertrude Dilley. Helen Maun end places ami b«*t«r sgands are
Springfield. Ore.
dalned
at
the
Bible
university
in
Eu
ey. Darllne Hall. Nina Dilley
Fourth and Main Sta.
to Oregon experiment station advice
gene May SO The Pleasant Hill C hris-, Mr and Mrs. J. A Phelps. Mr and , produced.
Phone 63
tu n church gave Mr W heeler a vote Lord motored to S-wtss hewn.- Sunda--
More than 1.500,000 pounds of Py
of recommendation for ordination Ust Mrs. George Lord and Mr» Floyd , PREPARE TO COMBAT
potol will be need in blasting stumps
April 55 looking for a location for
Sunday.
CHERRY F R U IT FLY
in Oregon this year In the estimate
MI m Gladys Inman motored to Mr and Mr». Phelps who plan to.
pf the extension service.
Bend Saturday and returned Sunday. more to SwUahom« In the near fn
A canrpalgn to combat the cherry
A Declamation. Field and Tra -k tnre.
fruit fly will be carried on In Imnr
O. H. Wangetln received news of county an dthe remainder of the
FOR 8AI.E—Carbon paper In large day. known aa “School Day." will
sheet». 59x39 inches. suitable for be held at the Woodman grounds at death of his oldest sister. Miss Ixtutaa Willamette valley as soon as 'be in
making traMngs. The Sevra Office Pleasant Hill May 7. The contest Wawn-lln. which occurred Friday. sect make» Its appearance The p r-
between the grade schools o f the April 30 at her home in St. lamia. vabnee of the maggot laying fruit
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fly has caused California to quaran
TAEL AND SSE Dr N. W Em er. n lo n high school district will begin Mo.
tine Willamette cherries and nth -r
In the morning at 9 :SO sharp. This
pn tie« • -« on -»is*» and other week
W IL L A M E T T E
states may do likewise.
Community News
THE MAKING of a MEAL
The INDEPENDENT MEAT Co.
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Hit and Miss Pattern Rag
Rug, Heavy Weight
Specially Priced Friday and Saturday
Heavy Weight, hit and miss pat­
tern . good quality, Rag Rug,
size 24x48. regular value 11-25
Only 8 9 c
.Friday and Saturday Special
PLAN TO ATTEND THE
FREE COOKING SCHOOL
MAY 4TH TO 15TH
Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday and Friday a t 2:30 p. m.
^ d Saturday at 10 ^0 a. m . Mrs. Jessie Nead Domestic
Science Expert, of the American Maite Co., will dem on­
stra te the efficiency of cooking with Amaizo Oil. with lh«*
assistance of the “Bridge Beach” Gas and the Standard
Electric Ranges.
^/ETHERBEE
- POW ERS
W f.Iamerte a i Eleventh
W anted
Eggs an d Poultry
Sher Khan
662 Oak Street
Eugene, Oregon
Frult growers, inspector», cannerv
Last w»«-k Mr and Mrs Byron Hav-
men and county agent» met at Bukin
prsfield. Mr Otis Cog«well, and M »
Monthly and made plan» with C. 1
Ethel Cogswell. Bpent a day at Blue
Long, extension fruit epeclallat of
River.
O A. C.. for the work InatrutMlons
Otl« Cogswell left for B«nd. Wed on how to combat the fly ha« I •• ||
neariay.
prepared by Don C Mot», ettmolog! •
Mi«« Ethel Cog«well entertained n ;
few friend» Thursday evening The j at the college, and will lie diatr.but
by County Agent Fletcher, who was
time was pleasantly »P«-n’ playing
<n attendance at the raee-ing tnonday
outdoor gam«-«. After a few m,talcal
To combat the By a spray Is used
numbers the hostess served deBelou»
refreshment-- Those Who e n j - 1 the: I followed by two others at 10- day
p|ea«ant occasion were: Mr and Mr« | Intervals Men -who know the fly on
Ross Manning Mr and Mra. Byron ' sight have be-n posted In dlff‘ ren’
Haversfleld. Chas
May, Amy and I parts of the valley. Aa soon a« It ao-
John Hlggens. Mabel and Myrtle Ker-I | pears In la n e county letters will be
nutt of Eugene. Warren Colltngwood. ■ sent to growers telling them that It
Miss Chapman of the River road. 1 is tim e to spray.
Mra. Faina Horton. Otis Cogswell and t M H. Harlow, president of the Eu
gene Fruit Growers'
ass-clatlon
the hostess
Mrs. Arda Curry and daughter. ' George Dorris, Springfield grower. C
Vera, of Phllomnrtl. sreVt the week | E. Stewart, county fruit Inspec tor.
e n ' »• ’he home of Mrs Frank Bail­ t>>e Turner, cannery representative
ey Mrs. Arda Curry, la Mra. Bailey's and Dr. L. Scarbarough. Creswell
growers, attended the meeting In Sa­
sister.
The 3un«hin<- club will m eet at the lem.
home of Mrs I. Cline. Friday after-
T IM E AND PLACE OF
LOCAL M EETINGS
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Canary -Firet Sunday and Third *
Saturday. Farmer.-, Union Hall
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Cloverdale—Second and Fourth
Ertdaye. Cloverdale School House.
Oreevsell—First and Third Tue»- '
day», (kreawal). M. W. of A. Hall.
( oaM Fork—Second and Fourth
Thrursdays- Farm Union Hall.
Danobo—First Tu<«day, Dan■ bo 1
School House.
Dorene—Second and Fouth Tues­
days. Doreoa Chore*.
Hadleyvllle — First and Third
Thuredays. HadleyvBle School
Hecota— First Bunday of each
month, Heceta School House.
Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed­
nesdays, W O. W. Hall. Jasper. •
Lorane—Second and
Fourth •
1 Wed nee. lays I. O, O. F. Hall.
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• MtKenele local, second and *
• fourth Wed n««day, 8 p. m. I. O. O. •
» F. hall. Wnltervflle
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1 Mt. V"vwn—First and Third • .
> Wednesday. Brnefldd Store
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> Silk Creek Meet« First and Third •
• Thursday at fjwlsr School House • '
» at>eDcer Oreels—Third Friday. •
• Ptne Grove School House.
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• Trent—Dccond and Fourth Wed- •
• needaya.
Heaaant Hill
High *
• School Btdg
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• Vida—«econd rod Fourth Hatur- •
1» days nt Mlnnsy Hall.
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Seoretnrles will ph ase send In •
1» time and place of meeting and •
I • cj^naes of date as they may oe- *
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the u n iv e r s a l C A k
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Dealer, we are directly inter­
ested in all Ford Owners. W e
are equipped to serve you in
our new location at 5th and
A Streets.
E. R. Danner Motor Co.
GRAY’S CASH & CARRY
“It Always Pay« to Trade at Gray’s”
Another Carload of fresh Valencia Oranges
at very Attractive Prices
Graff'» Coffee
1 lb. T i n ..................... .............................. . 5?f
2’/ j lb. Tin .................................. ............ >1 80•
Van Camp'» Pork and Bean»
Medium Size ..................................... 3 ,or
Large Size
2Ufc
Peaches
No. 2‘/2 -
25c
a
Pears
No. 2’/ a ...............................................
25c
Cherries
Oysters
4 qz ........................................ ........... 2 for 35c
No. 2’/ , ....
25c
Crackers
3 lb. Box Perfection .............................. ’• 48c
Corn ............
Tomatoes
10c
10c
CASM&CARRX
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