THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON
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Program Of Rodent
Control In Lane
For 1940 Given
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The program for rodent control
In Lane county during 1940 has
been outlined by the Lane County
Agricultural council. The program,
announced at the office of O. S.
Fletcher, county agricultural agent,
follows:
Ground Squirrels
1. Carry on intensive campaign
against gray digger ground squir
rels in all parts of the county.
2. Ask farm organizations to
nominate one rodent control su
pervisor for each school district
covered by the organizations to he
appointed by the county courl
with the understanding that the
county agent shall select supervis
ors in school districts not covered
by any farm organization, provided
farmers in such districts are suf
ficiently interested to organize a
local committee.
3. Publish notice to poison
ground squirrels on March 14, 21
and 28 and sot Monday, April 1
as poisoning day.
4. Complete poisoning squirrels
on neglected land by June 15 and
urge all individuals doing own
poisoning to complete the work
by that date.
Pocket Gophers and Moled
1. Conduct two demonstrations
on methods of poisoning Willam
etle Valley gophers and trapping
moles.
2. Conduct four demonstrations
on methods of controlling moles
'and small species of gophers,
Rats
1. Assist farmers on rat control
problems by disseminating infor
mation on various control meas
ures. Promote Interest by showing
rat control films at grange and
other meetings. Recommend pois
oning rate wrth powdered red
squill and gassing with calcium
cyanide dust. Disseminate infor
mation on cost of supporting rats.
2. Conduct four demonstrations
on methods of poisoning and gass
ing rats.
Jack Rabbits
1. Disseminate information on
the control of jack rabbits and
conduct demonstrations on meth
ods of poisoning same when nec
essary.
, Rodent Control Contests
1. Encourage a county-wide and
community contests among 4-H
club members and other children
on the control of rodents. Urge
granges to sponsor such contests.
Predatory Animals
1. Cooperate with hunter
predatory animal control work
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Western Lane Club
Leaders Will Meet
A meeting of western Lane
county Four-H club leaders for
the election of officers and adop
tion of a program for the coming
year will be held at the Florence
grade school building at 7:30 p.
m., March 21. Mrs. Mary Neeley
of Maplelon, temporary chairman,
is calling the meeting.
Western Lano club leaders nt a
recent meeting voted to effect a
permanent organization for the
furtherance of the club program
in that part of the county.
At (lie meeting members of the
North Fork Sewing club under
the leadership of Mrs. Leo Mead
ows will put nn a demonstration
on "Scams." The members of the
demonstration team are Beulah
Huntington and Gonoise Swcarin
gcn. Bickford Stars
In Tense Drama
A gripping story of human
heartbreak is brought to the
screen in "Thou Shalt Not Kill,"
Republic drama which opens
Thursday at the Ileilig Ihealcr.
starring Charles Uickford.
Dealing with the problems of a
maladjusted young man, ostracized
by a society which docs not under
stand him, it follows his down
fall and his ultimate regeneration
at the hands of a kindly and
sympathetic minister.
N. O. W. RIICKTS
SPRINGFIELD. March I3.
(Special) The regular meeting of
the Neighbors of Woodcraft will
D held m the I. O. O. F.
Thursday night at 8 o'clock
freshmenls will be .served
lowing the meeting.
hall
DAl'tillTER HORN
A daughter has been horn to Mr.
and Mrs. Ray S. Bales, Wcmlling.
SANTA (I.ARANS TO MEET
The Santa Clara Hume Econom
ics club will meet Friday after
noon at 1:30 with Mrs. Miln Hart.
Lemon Juice Recipe
Checks Rheumatic
Poin Quickly
If you suffer from rheumatic,
arthritis or neuritis pain, try this
simple Inexpensive home recipe
that thousands arc using. Get a
package of Ru-Kx Compound to
day. Mix it with H quart of water,
add the Juice o! 4 lemons. It's
ra.sy. No trouble at all and pleas
ant. You need only 2 tablcspoons
ful two times n day. Often within
48 hours sometimes overnight
splendid results are obtained. If
the pains do not quickly leave and
if you do not feel belter, Ru-Ex
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WHILE GOVKRNMKNT OFFICIALS DENY knowledge
of any plol to blow up Boulder Dam, a heavy wire netting has.
boon stretched across the face of the dam and lowered into the
depths as a precautionary pleasure. Here, the cables that sup
port the heavy net.
Laird Chosen Head
Of Dairy Group
All officers of the Lane County
Dairy Herd Improvement asso
ciation were re-elected at the an
nual meeting held at the Del Rey
cafe Tuesday afternoon. Ralph
Laird, Crcswcll RFD 1, is presi
dent; W. C. Waite, Cushman, vice
president; Folmer Bodtker, Junc
tion City, secretary and treasurer;
and E. C. Clark, Creswell, and H.
J. Merit, Ada, directors.-
R. W. Morse, extension dairy
man at the state college, spoke on
feeding dairy cattle and use of
testing records; County Agent O
S. Fletcher spoke on the dairy sit
uation in Lane county and Dick
Reed and V. II. Davis led a dis
cussion on what testing has done
for the dairymen.
Merrill New Owner
Of Antler Cafe
SPRINGFIELD, March 13.
(Special) The Antler's cafe,
owned by Ray Manning, was pur
chased this week by J. A, Merrill,
who expects to open his restaur
ant business Friday.
The cafe, located at 305 Main
street, has been repaired and re
modeled, and will now scat from 25
to 30 people. Mr. Merrill form
erly owned a cafe at Cascade
Locks and at Bonneville.
Man Found Guilty
In Recorder's Court
SPRINGFIELD, March 13.
(Special) La Verne La Porte,
route 4, Eugene, was found guilty
of the use of profane and obscene
language In a public place at a
hearing held in the recorder's
court In Springfield at 5 p. m.
Tuesday.
The complaint was made by
Irene Williams, manager of Irene's
cafe. La Porte was given a fine
of $5, which was suspended upon
condition of good behavior.
Pipe Installation
Nearly Completed
SPRINGFlFLIl. March
(Special) Installation of a
13.
four-
inch water pipe from Fourteenth
and Main lo Ihe new Springfield
plywood plant will be completed
Thursday or Friday it was an
nounced by W. K. Barnell, local
manager of Ihe Mountain States
Power company.
The company has been working
I'or best production your stock
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part of this week. Other water
main extensions are planned with
in the next month.
SPRING VACATION
SPRINGFIELD, March 13.
(Special) Students of the Spring
field schools will have the entire
next week for "play time," it has
been announced by Harold Santee,
school superintendent. Next week
is spring vacation for schools in
this district.
TO WALTER VILLE
SPRINGFIELD, March 13.
(Special) Mv. and Mrs. Carl Wy
man will spend Wednesday eve
ning in Wallerville, visiting at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Campbell.
SPECIAL MEETIN'G .
SPRINGFIELD, March 13.
(Special) A special meeting of
Iuka circle No. 37, Ladies of the
Grand Army will be held Thurs
day evening at 7 o'clock. The
meeting is to be held at the home
of Mrs. C. F. Eggimann.
TO SALE!I WEDNESDAY
SPRINGFIELD, March 13.
(Special) Mrs. C. F. Eggimann
left Wednesday afternoon for -Salem
where she' will attend a meet
ing of the Sons of Union Veterans
and auxiliary to greet the visiting
national president.
PUISCILLA ( LIB
SPRINGFIELD, March 13.
(Special) Members of the Pris
cilla club wil meet at the home
of Mrs. E. L. Hopson Thursday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for des
sert. TO ATTEND CONFERENCE
SPRINGFIELD, March 13.
(Special) Harold T. Santee, sup
erintendent of school district No.
19 and U-15, will atlend the sup
erintendents' conference to be held
in Salem Saturday.
Salem Baseball Team
Gets More Players
SALEM, March 13 P The
First-baseman Bill Garbcr from
Hollywood and Pitchers Soule.
Dumlcr and Oliver from San
Diego, were obtain vl by the Salem
Western International League
club yesterday, business manager
Biddy Bishop announced.
Salem recentlyaciiuired Bunny
Griffiths from San Diego to net as
team manager.
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