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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921 9 TT o o vp off O O iniawaiii EXTENSION SERVICE 77ie Territory of Hawaii Is Our Campus" u ntLj COMING - May 3 to 7 - AGRICULTURE WEEK Practical Talks on Agriculture by Experts at LIHUE, WAIMEA, KAPAA, KILAUEA, KALAHEO, MAKAWELI Cooperating with the University of Hawaii: The U. S. Experiment Station and H. S. P. A. Experiment Station PROGRAM EVENING LECTURES 7:30 P. M. LI1IUE Tuesday Illustrated Lecture by Trof. L. A. Ilenke, "Agriculture." (May 3) Short Talks by F. G. Krauss and D. L. Crawford. Thursday Subject and Speaker to be announced. KAPAA Wednesday F. G. Krauss, "A Maul Homestead." D. L. Crawford, "University Extension Service." KILAUEA Wednesday L. A. Henke, "Soil Fertility." J. II. Midkiff, "Fertilizer Experiments." KALA1IEO Thursday F. G. Krauss, "Pineapples and Cane for the Homesteader." Another talk to be announced. MAKAWELI Friday L. A. Henke, "Livestock on a Plantation." J. H. Midkiff, "Fertilizers for Cane." WAIMEA Friday F. G. Krauss, "Diversified Farming." D. L. Crawford, "Insect Pests." University of Hawaii Will Hold Kauai Agricultural Week May 3rd to 7th "Agricultural Week" for Kauai is to be May 3d to 7th, as announced by the University of Hawaii's Extension Committee.' professor David Craw ford recently made a brief visit here to arrange plans for the forthcoming f ek of extension lectures and now he announces a detailed program which will be of interest to many res idents of Kauai. A similar series of lectures and practical talks and discussions was given on the Big Island with very great success, if we may Judge from the enthusiastic accounts printed In the Hilo dailies. All there seemed to consider the help given by the U niversity as highly practical and de cidedly wcrth while. Now somewhat the same scheme Is to be carried out here. On Tuesday May 3, at 7:30 P. M. the Extension Party will give an "opening night" in Lihue, with an illustrated lecture and two short, snappy talks. Again on Thursday evening there will be an Illustrated lecture In Lihue, the sub ject not now announced. Other points are to get the benefit of these lectures. On Wednesday the University men will be in the Kapaa homestead section visiting some homesteaders and informally conferring with them throughout the day and in the evening a couple of Informal talks will be given by P. A. Krauss and David Crawford. Prof essor Henke will Journey on to Kil auea Plantation and give an illustra ted talk there to plantation men on Wednesday evening. Similarly, Kalaheo homesteads will be visited and talks given there on pineapples, sugar cane, and other crops. This will be Thursday eve ning. Friday evening the party will be divided between Makaweli Plan tation and Walmea. As far as time allows the men will visit schools and help the boys in their gardening problems. On Ha waii the extension men said this was a very interesting feature of the work, over a thousand school child ren having been met closely in this way. The Mokihana Club has asked for a lecture for May 4. Consequently the University will send over Prof essor J. K. Flanders for this purpose. Mr, Flanders is professor of psychol ogy and an expert in matters of sec ondary education. Also, be Is an -A 1 OTHER EVENTS , I Wednesday May 4 2 :30 P. M. I AT LIHUE Mokihana Club and friends "University Extension Service for the Women of Kauai." Prof. D. L. Crawford. "Education in a Democracy." Prof. J. K. Flanders. Visits by Extension Party to Government Schools. A Inspection of School Gardens. Watch for later announcements. entertaining speaker, being very pop ular in Honolulu. His address be fore the Mokihana Club will be of es pecial interest to mothers and teach ers. Mr. F. Krauss, for a long time a successful homesteader on Maul, and well known and well liked on Kauai, will accompany the University men. Mr, krauss used to be on the faculty of the old College of Hawaii and it is rumored that he is to return next year for extension service. The H. S. P. A. Experiment Station is actively cooperating in this ser vice. Mr, John Midkiff, widely known here, will be with the party and contribute to its work, as will probably also one of the entomol ogists from Honolulu. The University of Hawaii is to be commended for this broad service. Kauai residents should help in mak ing this service widely useful and a permanent thing. NOTICE OF 8ALE OF GOVERNMENT LEASE At 1:30 o'clock P. M. Wednesday, May 25, 1921, at the office of the Sub Agent, Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue, Kauai, there will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, under Section 380 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, general lease of the following descri bed Government land: Land at Hanalei, Halelea, Kauai, containing an area of 31.60 acres, more or less; term of lease, 15 years from May 25, 1921; upset rentaf, $150 per annum, payable semi-annually in advance. The purchaser to pay the first six month's rental at the drop of the hammer. The purchaser to pay the costs of advertising and other charges in con nection with the preparation of this lease. ' The sale of the above lease is sub ject to terms of Governmental Gener al Lease issued by the office of the Commissioner of Public Lands. For maps, form of General lease, and further particulars, apply at the office of the Sub Agent, Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue, Kauai, or at the ofrlcu of the Commissioner of Public Lands Capitol Building, Honolulu, T. H. C. T. BAILEY. Commissioner of Public Lands. Dated at Honolulu, April 19, 1921. April 26; May 3, 10, 17. 24. 1921. tt whal not fijlni in your amkase oil 1 THIS lens shows lomo of the dirt that can be found in any crankcase after a few weeks of driving road dust; carbon and fine particles of metal. Such dirt circulates with the lubricating oil through the engine, together with gasoline that escapee past the pistons and dilutee the ofl. Have the dirty, diluted ofl in your crankcase drained out m-befcra tmrtec86sarvwear begins. We can do that best for yea with Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service convenient, quick, economical. We use Calol Flushing Oil, the scien tific, thorough flushing agent which does not con taminate the fresh ofi. We assure proper lubri cation far your engine by perilling the cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of the correct grade. Make a regular habit of Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service. It gives better engine perforat ance and longer life to your cpv. Ask any of the following dealers on Kauai for this service: Waimea Garage, Waimea Kauai Garage, Lihue Koloa Garage, Koloa Makee Sugar Co's Garage, Kealia I I 3 , Jl