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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, November 12 , 2003
Edgar
San
Pascual,
Junction Inn manager,
Sharon Shankle, Junc-
tion Inn general manager
and Kenny Hix (photo
left) display a check from
the first annual Junction
Inn fundraiser to benefit
the Illinois Valley Citi-
zens Patrol (IVCP). The
event, held at the Illinois
Valley Golf Course in
Cave Junction raised
$620 for the IVCP.
Longtime valley resident,
Dale Campbell (photo
right) is the winner of the
‘Name the Junction Inn
Lounge’ contest. The
name chosen is the
‘Timber Room.’ Camp-
bell’s prize is a one-night
stay and dinner for two
at the Junction Inn.
Healthy hooves mean a happy horse
OSU offers practical information on managing small-acreage horse farms
Autumn brings rain,
and rain brings mud, espe-
cially if you have horses
on small acreage.
With horses on one to
10 acres, rain and mud can
mean an unhealthy mess
for horses and pasture.
And muddy pastures
pollute streams, groundwa-
ter and household wells.
“Living in mud and
manure is unhealthy for a
horse,” explained Garry
Stephenson, Oregon State
University Extension Ser-
vice (OSU). “Mud harbors
bacteria and fungal organ-
isms that cause health
problems,” said Stephen-
son.
Wet, muddy condi-
tions can foster organisms
that cause mud fever
(scratches), cracking of the
hoof and sole and related
lameness. Insects breed in
mud and manure.
With careful manage-
ment, it is possible to keep
a good grass cover through
the winter, keep your
weeds down and keep wa-
ter clean and your horses
healthy, said Stephenson.
“Managing Small –
* Illinois Valley Real Estate
*I.V. Lions Club
*Oregon Mountain Real Estate
*ERA Real Estate/LaFlamme Team
*NAPA Auto Parts
*Siskiyou Screen Printing
*Home Valley Bank
*Z Coffee
*Don’s Automotive
for sponsoring an Illinois Valley soccer team
for the 2003 fall season.
A big THANK YOU to all of the coaches. Mike
Harris and Czak Hawkins for
coaching two teams, Lori Eicheman,
Tana Parker, Annette Skidmore,
Kevin Harvey-Marose and Jessie Tree.
We would also like to thank Jennie Burkhardt
for taking team photos and Lynn Johnson for
the use of her computers and copier.
Again, thank you all
from the Illinois Valley
Youth Soccer Club
board members: Tonya
Box, president;
Annette Skidmore, vice
president; Tana Parker,
treasurer; Allison Blair,
secretary; Sue Boigon,
registrar.
For more information
phone 592- 4464.
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(c) 2003 DBR Media,
Inc.
Friends don’t let friends
drive drunk!
acreage Horse Farms,” a
new publication from the
OSU Extension Service,
spells out how to keep
your small acreage horse
pastures healthy, and at the
same time protect horse
health and water quality.
“Managing Small-
acreage Horse Farms,” EC
1558, provides 24-pages of
“how-to” practical infor-
mation to help horse own-
ers keep their horses, pas-
tures and water quality
healthy and is available at
OSU.
Send your request to
Publication Orders, Exten-
sion and Station Commu-
nications, 422 Kerr Ad-
ministration, Corvallis, OR
97331-2119, there is a fee.
A preview is available at
http://eesc.orgonstate.edu.
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