FAQS n T H U R S D A Y A U G U S T 19. 193« n u t »c'KUWk* J1.Ü m _ ws o Lane County Farmers Union News O F F IC IA L G E T T IN G C H IL D R E N R E A D Y FOR SC H O O L P U B L IC A T IO N L / Ng C O U N T Y U N IT e»O. ,4 Study Innoeulated Leyumas !< • O F F IC E R S • OF LAN E FARMERS COUNTY • UNION • Community News My Spécial C o rra a p o n d > -ta The child who is ready to eut«r • C W. Allen. Vida. President • School should be lit tor ihe best liiat • W. I Seals, Eugene, Vice-Fresl- • •duration can. bring him. The child • dent. GARDEN WAY THURSTO N • aheuli be tree from all handienpa • »Betty M Kappaut. Cottage Grove • Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ball Mrs Blanton from Rrooks Is visiting Which may be presented by tutelli • Secretary-Treasurer. • gen; care. • Walter Morgan. C resw ell Conduc-» and son Alfred, who are leu ring sooi ( her daughter Mrs William Rennie Relatives of Mr and Mrs. Charles Too often when a child begins • tor • fojwthelr home |n Nebraska a reuntoi school. the teacher finds him handi­ • H, H. Smith. Eugene. Doorkeep- • of the C E Bailey faintly was held Grant from Montana are visiting capped because he has been neglected • Inst Sunday at the home of Mr. a id them. With the exceeptlon j Miss Laura Ruth from Portland, at home. I' m rents have (ailed to re- • O. L. Clement. Wa tarrtile. Chap- • Mrs Jay Fish cognise that they are accountable and • Ism • of a son In Toledo and a daughter In «ho la a CnthoRc Sister there. Is Nebraska, all the children and their visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. responsible for the proper develop- » • • • • • • • • William Ruth. ment of their children. Children fruit grower the Oregon Agricultural fam ilies attended the reunion. should receive a thorough physical college has agreed to make tests of Those present were C E. B ailey.’ Mrs Herbert W>dss and daughter. and mental examination before begin- fruit sam ples sent in through the his children, grandchildren and a fe» Bonnie Jean, from Eugene visited Mrs Helen Campbell last Friday It Bing school. Slight defects. If dis- county agent for 12 50 per pound friends Mr and Mrs. Karl Bailey Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bertsrh anti j covered, can be remedied before Serb* Wherever a farmer |s not certain that and son. Alfred, of Nebraska, Mr and ous or permanent Infury develops. his fnttr »Ml pass he Is advised to Mrs. H. E Bailey and children. Mr family spent the week end at New­ port. Only a few weeks remain before have It tested before going to the ex and Mrs. W O. Bailey and family, and Mr and Mrs Fred Spencer and the schools opeu to receive th etv pense of picking and packing. Ve- Mr and Mrs. Marvin Bailey and family daughters. Lots and Ethel, also Mr youthful charges. Thia fttrnishee ually the arsenic can be removed by all of Wendltng. Mr and Mrs. A. C and Mrs Orville Richardson took Sun-! ample time for preparing the children wiping the fruit Wilson and daughter of Eugene. Mr dap dinner at John Edmlston's. for school. Freedom from disease du « t 0 absence of rata this sea- and Mrs J E. Bailey and children of Mr Conklin who lives west of Eu­ and physical defects means greater gon niOre Of |a te spray has stayed Jasper. Mr and Mrs I41wrec.ce Bailey gene was In Thurston on business i e S ciea c y and safety for oar schools- on th# fruil than asuaj according to and family of Bend. Mr. and Mrs last Saturday A thorough examination of your child. County Agent Fletcher Frank Bailey and daughter Dorthea. Maude Edmlston Spent several days' preliminary to his entrance hi school, Mr and Mrs. Pattee and family of In Portland last week visiting her may reveal defects, the correction of Wemdllng. Mr. and Mrs. Ckeshlrre const«. Mrs. Sterl Dunn Squirrels Coma Down From H ills which will give your child a fair and children and Mr. and Mrs. E Mr ad Mrs Dave Weaver and Mrs _____ The dry weather of the summer has Bailey from Cheshire and Mr and , A. W Weaver and I-eota Stone, chance. You have undoubtedly purchased « u s e d many squirrels to come down Mrs. Jay Fish and children. Alma. motored to Portland last Sunday for school clothes, but how about bis from the bills to farm and orchard Charltne and Florence Bell Friends a few days, returning home Wednes health* He ahould be in the best lands, according to County Agent O. present at the reunion were: Mr and day. poeaiMe condition to start the school S. Fletcher, who says many of the Mrs. Marsh and family of California, Clifford Weaver spent the week end Mr. and Mr. H L. Mounts, father e f Mrs with his parents. Mr and Mrs A. W year Has he been given a thouough farmers are poisoning them. physical going over, and have bis Fletcher advises all farmers to get Frank Bailey of Garden Way. Weaver Mr and Mra. Frank Campbell drove teeth been properly taken care of? rid of this new crop of squirrels even Mrs. W. H Anderson has at her T his fall some ten thousand children If they poisoned last spring. He says guest this week, Mrs Elisa Stevens to luuidai last Saturday to spend the win enter school In the state of Ore-; hl» ° « c e has placed more poison bar- of Springfield. week end with relatives. Mrs Sarak Hays from Bovllle. Ida­ gon. Seventy-five per cent of the Her the last two months than in any Miss Miriam Male Is visiting her children beginning school will be j like period before. Good success has sister Mrs. Frank Ktntxley of Fall ho. Is visiting relatives here. found to have physical defects which I been experienced by putting out the Creek. er— are correctable. If these defects are j barley on the edge of the land to be Ed and Jeff Mounts of Franklin daughter. Margaret, and Mrs Titus neglected thev will permanently * protected, th squirrel eating it before visited with their sister, Mrs. Frank from Eugene spent Sunday afternoon In Thurston handicap the child. Now is the time getting to where food Is more plenti- Bailey last week. Miss Heersma and Harvey Calvert to have these defects corrected. With ful. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rae of Chase spent Sunday at Belnap Springs the opening of school each year. j " Gardens have returned after a vaca­ Mr and Mrs Edwin Bernhardt and there occurs a certain Increase in the i * tion trip to Newport children from Cushman spent Sunday T IM E ANO PLACE OF number of cases if communicable dis- • The Sunshine Club held Its meet­ night at John Edmlston's. LOCAL M E E T IN G S eases, as shown in the reports to the 1 a ing at the home of Mrs. George Fish Mr and Mrs Arrh Shottgh motored Canary—First W ednesday. Third Oregon State Board of Health. The last week . It was decided to hold a to McKenxIe bridge last Satnrrdav child entering chool Is in grave dang- * Saturday. F a r m -« Union Hall, community picnic at the school house and visited relatves over the week er of these communicable diseases * C loverdale-Second and Fourth Friday August 27. Late i„ the after- i as he has not been exposed to them * Fridays. Cloverdale School House. » noon refreshments were served. T h e. end Mr and Mrs Claude Yancey from while at home. There are preventive * Creswell First and Third Tuee- », members present were: Mrs. A. C. m easures that will render the child CroawolL M. W. of A. HML » Travis. Mrs. U. G. McElhany, Mrs W Newberg visited old friends here last 1 Mr Yancey ran a blacksmith immune to many of them In order <°™« F ork -S econ d and Fourth • H. Anderson. Mrs. Florence Hardy. week shop here several years ago. fo give the child a fair chance, he * Thursdays^Farm Union tU ll • I Mrs A. W. Ferree, Mrs. Elcborst. Mrs Ray Never spent several days last ahould be carefully examined all de- D jutebo-F lrst Tueaday. Danebo« Jay Fish. Mrs. Waller, and Mrs. week visiting relatives In Seaitln. -ects corrected, and I m m u n I « e d I School House * j George Fish. Washington. Dorena—Second and Foutb Tuaa- • diseases. — against communicable Mr. and Mrs. G. H Neal motored Mr Charles l4>avltt and Rev Teddy • days, Dorena Church. Btate Board of Health. to Yoncalla last week and v is ite d , Leavitt and Mr and Mrs D Mopley ; • HadleyvlUe — First and Third • their old home. of Newberg spent Tuesday n'ght at i • Thursdays, HadleyvlUe School. • F R U IT C O N D E M N E D W IT H John Edmlstsn's. • Hoceta—First Sunday of each • T O O M U C H PO ISON SP R A Y • month. H eceta School House. • " j Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- • Due to the fact that Oregon fruit « nesdays, W. O. W. Hall. Jaspar. • s being condemned in Eastern and . Lorane—Second and Fourth • European market because of the pre- , Wednesdays. I. O. O. F. Han. • lent of fruit spray containing arsenic • jncKenrte locwU, second and • he state has taken steps to curb the . foarth Wednesday, 8 p. m. I. O. O. • «Ding of the fruit until it Is wiped, i • p j ^ jj w altervllle • J. E. Stewart is a deputy food In- • Mt Vernon—First and Third • pector as well as the county fruit .» Wednesday. Brasf.eW Store. • nspector and O. S Fletcher, county j • sllk creek Meets First and Third • gent, has been appointed a deputy . . Thursday at Cedar School House • nspector by J. D. Mickle, dairy and . 8peDcer Creek—Third Friday. • ood inspector of Oregon. These men . o roTe gchool House. • lave authority to enforce the law. • Trent—Second and Fpurth Wed- • One-one hundredth of a grain of • aeedaye. Pleasant Hill High • rsenlc per pound of fruit is all that • School Bldg. • ■ allowed to get by on fruit sold • vk la—Second and Fourth Batnr- • •his inspection conforms witih the • ¿gys at Minney Hall. • stern and English requirement« • Secretaries will please send In • ade after people had become I l l1 * time and place of m eeting and » tun eating western fruit. • changes of dat« they may oo- • For the purpose of assisting the * CW- UPPER WILLAMETTE Mr and Mrs. D G Linton and child­ ren motored over the McKenxIe pass to Prineville Saturday returning S u n -. day. They vlstted with Mr. L in to n s' sister at Prineville. Mrs. Fred J. Elliott and three child­ ren. Mary Louise. Frances, and Emily and Miss Etla May Wangelln left for their home In Phoenix. Artxona, Thursday August 19 They have been spending the summer at the E. B. Tinker ranch. Mr. Andy Olson, tw o sons. Alvin and Henry and daughter, Emma re­ turned Friday night from a trip to Crater lake via the McKenxIe pass. The young folk of the Christian En­ deavor society had a social at the church Tuesday night August 17. After guessing games were played light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Faust and son. Glenn are picking blackberries on the Bur- ror ranch. Are You a Paradox? A PARADOX, if I were required to define it, is a dolt who throwB a Douglas shoe a t his Big Ben, rolls off his Oster- m oor onto a Congoleum rug, hops into his B. V -D.’s, runs his Gillette qulekiy over his M ennen-lathered face, eats a hurried breakfast of Shredded W heat and Postum , lights a Chesterfield on his way to the office and there, later in the day, dismisses an advertising solicitor with the blunt re­ m ark, “Advertising don’t pay- It never sold me nothin’!*’ If we are not doing your printing, somebody is to blame. Is It you or us? The Springfield News i&out your Health Joseph G urney” Can non ... ■ ........ —— I l‘" ’r w I a l l u n it i " i‘ , r»oo. of th. of b a c te rio lo g y of (Ile gun A g r lr illiU r a l C ollege, v is ite d a l­ fa lfa p lo ts In lb « r o iii. lv W e iln e day Io s illily debts « h e t» legUIUoa have been Im i'ii ulated w ith pure c u ltu re . N e a rly a ll tlie e x p e rim e n ta l p lo ts in the c o u n ty have been so Inttm iila ti-d as w e ll as som e o f th e c lo v e r 111 Ids The pure v u ltu re » were ‘ g o tte n fro m th>- college and th e seed Inuoeu- iatod at th e tim e o f p la n tin g T h is la sa id <0 assure s tic re s a fu l g ro w in g o f th e le gum e crop. Marrlag« Lie»"»»» Istutd 7or neaily a lisK oewbsry, tbe tuttsmal politicai Mft was tnflugne- •1 by thè celnefnl personali ty od "thè gentlstnan frrwn Otinolw" lu o le Jea Carmen. 99 years ohi. atjly re c e n ti reairad frsm pnbllc astivity, to ea>w (he peaea and « t M ttf hte U s m le Daw^la. Durlns the pn«t weak marrtau buy what you want when you want it where you can gel the most for your money. The unexcelled buying power ol the 745 Depart, ment Stores of (he J G Penney '.«wapAny aseum y o u goods of standard quality always at the lowest possible prices. The great co-operative buying and selliog work of this Nation-W ide institution has practiially eli­ minated tlie middleman and brought producer and CuMumcr together. TEiiKgs YoM.Shuwid Know Identification and registration cards are not re­ quired. All that is necessary lot you u> enjoy peerless savings here is to come in and get then* TOUR KNEES, 'A perfect knee la • w onAeiM ly MnaSriaetod hliaaw &» shook ghaovben. Its firm •eoanekhac beawta, and tta smooth. “beartnea." And. the knM-Jakta is a mighty ugly prcp< un whan It la hiftuwd or dlaoaaed. Knee Injuries are vary common, and w a a »light hi jury msiy raaoM in aaatooa dam ags Ovar «aa hi heavy p«danta may aaault in dla- aaaad aartfiagaa and roughened fricdonwurfaeaa whlsh wCI taka moatha or yaara to care, «ran If eara ha poanihla. Tha cartilagaa ara often «rowlcd out o f plaoa by prearara or si..tin, raqulring sur- gloal removal before relief may ba had. Ever, the kncc-cap may ba Inrod- ad in inflammations about the Joint) the ‘‘Synovial Membrane* lln»g tl.e joint, and, when Inflam­ ed, hqcornes “synovitis”, a moat painful (ondituaj, and one always hard to cure. It is a serious mat­ te r when the synovial fluid escapee from its natural dtuarton, and ac­ cumulates in a bag-like cavity, re ­ quiring tapping sometimes for r e ­ lief of the severe pain. Volumes could b ■ w ritten on the knee-joint and its diseases. I would like my renders to remem­ ber these points: (1) T hat all knee affections are serious, or capable of becoming so. (2) T hat rest and heat are among the first'tilin g s thought of in successful treatm ent. (8) T hat mu age in any form may be positively iejurlous. ( I) Tnat a : killed pnyslrtan and surgeon should be consulted on tho appearance of knee-aymptwou ,fr t ir e - You Call a Good Doctor when you are sick. You get a veterinarian when your anim als are ailing. 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