T11VRBDAY, JUNK 1», 1M1 PAGE FOLTI RESULTS Of WEED [ SPRINGFIELD REBEKAHS WIDOWS OF VETERANS AT COBURG TUESDAY GET TAX EXEMPTION NEW USE FOR CHERRIES DEVELOPED AT O. S. C. America's Pistol Champion Widows of world war veterans are entitled (o real properly tax vxeinpllon to III» amount of $1000 j This Is an uplniou uf the attor* i uey general of the slate In regard to Inlrepretallon of the new stale laws pertaining to veterans. * Disabled veleraus classified as 40 per cent disabled or more are | exempt from laxatlou on Jiomi of I real property. Surcsaaful Processing Method W ill Open Largs M arket for Maraschino Product Sodium Chlorate and Atlacide Prove Effictive Killer« in Extermination Work Results obtained from ISO demon stratlon« on the use of sodium chlorate and atlacide. two commer­ cial weed killers, on fnrms in Lane county during the year 1930 have been published in bulletin form for distribution by O. S. Fletcher. Lane county agricultural agent. The findings also embrace tests made j In fifty demonstrations during 1929 and three made In IMS, he states Gunnery Sergeant Henry M Bailey. I > Maruie Corps, with the I u Summing up his observations Trophy which he won at the Camp Pet ry meet after the experiments with com mercial weed-killers, the county- agent state that the spraying was done with one gallon of water to one pound of chlorate. The average Efforts are being made to raise amount of chemical used was three pounds to the square rod. The atla-. * fund ’• «»>* « w »<■«“ cide dust was applied In the pro- tract of ,and «« P,‘‘a8an’ » » ' «hlch portion of three pounds to each lncludM the picn‘c «round« and square rod Ross Mathews has been made head Good results were generally ob- of «com m ittee to take charge of tained on both Canadian thistles ,be camPa,«n. and wild morning glory where the The « •« ••* “ « » ' Scout ground had not been plowed for ,roop SI are « * * “ « regularly at The rlbbonxene wreath is used a year or more before the appllca-«,heir home on tbe Jordan ™nch tlon and where the plants had Mlss ,rma Laird wbo 18 h<,rae after here on a little gtrl's dress but reached the full bloom stage before ‘« ch in g the past winter at Bend is would be as appropriate on an old­ the first spray was applied. In each ,belr leader. There are about 20 er girl's dance dress of the demure case where good killers were ob- «1rl8 «“ ending regularly. Some sort. The rlbbonxene may be tained. the weeds were sprayed' have dropped out and some have bought at the needlework depart­ either two or three times to k ill' rno’red awa> 8toce ,he ,roop wa8 ment In your favorite store. If you cannot get ribbonsene you may use all new growths. Good kills were "r«anile<1 last year. also obtained with Himalaya black- Any . A boy aud a girl were born lu Wilson of this city, has bean sward McKenzie valley families during ed a small gold “O" pin for forsn the past week. A ten and one-half sic activity si the university for one pound sun was born tu Mr and Mrs. yaar Hs wst also swarded a key NEW RECORD IN ATTEND- (VACATION BIBLE WORK Henry Holmes of Deerhorn Friday, in recognition of hl« work as foren ANCE SET AT A-H SCHOOL SHOWN AT SERVICE June 12. 1*31. The mother and «on sic manager Wilson has taken su «dive part In the debate and pub­ A demonstration of the work are at Cottage Grove Girls O utnum ber Boys Two-to-One, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beyerleln of lic speaking work at ih e university done by pupils during the dally H a lf of Students Attend on Scholarship Awards vacation Bible school held at (he V i l l a sre the parents of the other during the ps«> year. Haptlat church every day Iasi week child, a baby daughter, horn to "Who the deuce do you think you In spite of the economic depres­ by the pastor Hey. It. It. Mulhol­ them at the Eugene hospital on sion. the total enrollment for the land. was given as a part uf the Saturday. June 13. 1*31. Mrs. Bey- are?" "I'm Just a little» dsnilruff trying two weeks session of the annual morning services at that church erleln was (he "Fair-Bride" al the to get u head." 4-H summer school at Oregon State Suuday. Other special children's Ixute counly fair In 1*2*. college this year showed au In­ events were held in observation of crease of approximately 50 club Children's day in the Bunday members more than any previous school. Rev. Mulholland delivered a serinou on (he topic, "I Bhall Not year. The (iris outnumbered the boys Be Moved." at the summer -session this year nearly two to one. Of the total OWNER ASKS DAMAGES number of clubbers present, nearly FOR LOSS BY BLAZE half were holders of scholarships won as a reward for outstanding Holding that a fire damaged his work In their rlub projects last property destroying a barn, fruit year. Approximately 120 of these trees and fences. Nick Andrews were state fair scholarships award­ Monday In circuit court tiled suit ed to first place whiners at the for *2500 «gainst the Oregon Bridge state fair last year. The majority and Dredging company. On account of Inclement weather, the of the other club members enrolled The complaint states that on were either delegates of their res­ April 20 last near Tlernan the de­ Masonic reunion to he held at McUredle pective clubs which had earned the fendant company started a fire Springs has been POSTPONED TO SUN­ money to send them, or boys and which through carelessness was ol- girls who had earned the money to lowed to spread to the Andrews DAY, JUNE 28th. Tickets already «old will pay their own way. property. he good on that date. Hold your ticket Each morning during the session was given over to class work. In­ und plan to come on that date. cluding. for the boys, all phases of IUKA CIRCLE PLANS agriculture, and for the girls vari­ LATE SUPPER TONIGHT Watch for further announcemvnta. ous branches of home economics The regular meeting of the Iuka work. In addition, both boys aud MASONIC REUNION COMMITTEE. girls were given Instruction in club circle of the Ladles of the U. A. R. news writing, first aid. health, and will be held at the Armory this photography. Regular assemblies evening. Final plans for the state occupied from one to two hours convention to be held at Portland each afternoon, with prominent starting Tuesday will be made. A pot luck supper will be served fol­ men of the state as speakers. Supervised classes in tumbling, lowing the business meeting. The Lor ayor ol Boston. Eaelxnd. R n .'r Salter arraved in the eorgeoui red robes ol othce which Logli»h uwyur» wear on « u til u> Boston. M »U M a s o n ic R e u n io n Each year more teachers and ad­ vance students from other parts of the country are attracted to Ore­ gon as a place to combine study and vacation recreation. And this year is to be no exception, accord­ ing to Dean M. Ell wood Smith, di­ rector of the summer session at Oregon State college, who reports more pre-registration inquiries than for any previous year. in addition to 72 members of the resident faculty who will take part iu the instructional program at the college during the six-weeks ses­ sion beginning June 22. will be 1$ visiting staff specialists. Most of the latter will be in the field of home economics. Twelve members of the agricultural staff will also assist in a special short course in vocational agriculture, held primar ily for Smith-Hughes teachers. Work will be offered In home eco­ nomics. vocational education, com­ merce, industrial arts, agricultural engineering, landscape architec­ ture. agriculture, and health and physical education, industrial Jour­ basketball. quoitennls. dancing, nalism, hygiene, religion, basic volleyball, swimming and similar sports provided exercise for the arts and sciences, and music. girls, while classes and tourna meats were scheduled for the boys NEW BULLETIN TELLS OF CHERRY MARKET in baseball, tennis, volleyball and other games. Entertainment con­ A new bulletin for Oregon Royal sisting of smokeless smokers, pa­ Ann cherries has been opened up jama iwrtles. educational movies with the perfection by the horticul­ and exhibitions of local talent oc­ tural products division of the Ore­ cupied the evenings gon experiment station of a new and successful method of process­ PATRONS AT CRESWELL ing these and other white cherries ELECT IN AFTERNOON for maraschino stock. Details of the new process are contained In Eelection of officers for school station bulletin 275 Just off the district 40 at Creswell was held press, entitled. "Bleaching and Dye­ at the school house Monday after­ ing Royal Ann Cherries for Maras­ noon In conjunction with the an­ chino or Fruit Salad Cse,” by D. E. nual meeting of the patrons of the Bullls and E. H. Wiegand. district. Van Grousbeck. chairman Approximately 70.000 barrels of presided at the meeting. Miss Eli­ brined cherries for the maraschino zabeth Tryon, clerk, read reports trade are imported Into this coun­ of financial receipts and disburse­ try annually, according to Profes­ ments. Her report showed that sor Wiegand. With the perfection there are 98 boys and 130 girls en­ and publication of the new pro­ rolled In the school, and that there cess, It Is possible to manufacture are 225 registered voters In the dis­ maraschino cherries without seri­ trict. Seventy new books were pur­ ous loss through cracking. Around chased. 10.000 barrels, or 2.500.000 pounds Arthur Oslon was elected direc­ were processed in Oregon last year, tor succeeding I^ee I-and who de­ mostly under old methods. Many clined the position for another Oregon plants are to use the new term. process this season. ROAD PATROLMEN TO START WEED CONTROL Twenty two members of the Springfield Juanita Rebekah lodge motored io Coburg Tuesday even Ing Io be present si Ihe official visit of Ihe stale assembly presl deni. Mr» Ethel Meldrum of Mil waukle Mrs Meldrum vlslled Ihe local lodge Monday evening and was a guest of Ihs liaige si D in in Wednssday evening P o stp o n e d to Sunday, June 28th WIFE ASKS DIVORCE; CUSTODY OF CHILDREN Lora France« Stewart filed «ult for divorce in circuit court against her hu«Bund. Rupert H. Stewart. The couple married at- l*rlnevllle. June 14. 1920 aud have three chil­ dren. Plaintiff claims that the defend­ ant has been convicted of a felony. Plaintiff asks custody of the chil­ dren and *35 a month for tbelr sup­ port. Bounty on Coyots Paid—A boun­ ty on one coyote was paid Combs H. Bolden of Llnslaw at the county clerk's office. SPRINGFIELD STORE ONLY— 500 MAIN ST. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Shortening, Invincible 2 Pound can ----- 3 2 c I Pound can 63c x Pound Can .... $ 1 .2 0 Super Suda Apple Butter Libby's No. 1 Can Snider'« Cataup Judge: "You «ay (his man stole your watch. Do I understand that you prefer the charge against him?" Pat: "Well, no, your honor. 1 prefer the watch If It's all the same to you.'' Wine Jelly Ouasdl 5 oz. Jar Bloofus—How do you get along with your wife? OlrfUHcua— I wonder sometime» Clam«, Welgharts Minced. No. 1 Tall cans ........ myself. 10c 10c I-urge 15c 8c Small ........ . 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