Bang's Disease Control Program Townsend Picnic At Fat Elk (Continued from Page One) Funneral services were conducted teat and a retest at M-day Intervals at *he Gano Funeral Home, Wednes- until one clean teat has been obtained 4«/. «•* LUton Parrish officiating, in herds where reactors are found. for Donald D Phillips, formerly of Optian II which includes one an- Fairview and Coquille, who passed nual test, removal of reactors, retests last Wednesday, July It. st at 90-day intervals in cese reactors S®" Bernardino, Calif. He had been are found, and vaccination of calves 1 there but a short tjrr.e, having gone will be advocated and encouraged in down from Eugene. areas which are thought to include Be was born Sept. 25, 1912, at some herds of moderate infection.! Oakland, Oregon, the son pf Mr. and These include Arago and the road Mr8 Geo Phillips, who furvive from Fishtrap to Myrtle Pojnt; Twin/ *He also survived by his widow, Oaks from Lundy Cheese Factory to the former Viola Johnson, and their and including Dement Creek; high- two-year old son. Donald Degn of Co­ way from Norway to Myrtle Point; quille; one half sister, Mrs. Eunice North Bank Road from Coquille- Ash, of Drain, Ore., and five half Marshfield Highway to Riverton; Lee brother»—Wm. Arnold, Coquille; Ce- Valley from Hervey Bridge to Co- «1 Arnold, Spokane, Eugene, E, Ar- quille-Myrtle Point Highway. 'noid, Seattle; Bertsel Arnold, Port- Option III method of control will land; Harry Arnold, Oakland, O/e include mainly the vaccination of • Interment was in PO.O.F. cemetery, Keys made Jor all locks. Stevens Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore. ti are four months old in an effort to -------------------------- build up a herd immune from the KJ re Hnrrv Fnlcnm effects of Bang's disease. Testing of *V,r5, narr7 mature cattle In these herds wiU not be advocated, but vaccinated calves ^linrinv JUIKIUy will be . tested approximately six [ Mrs. Harry Folsom, formerly Jotty weeks following vaccination and l . Watson and a stater of Mrs. Clar­ is in just prior to breading. This ence Tuttie of this city, passed away option will be encouraged in the fol- Sunday morning at the Sacred Heart lowing communities: Fat Elk from Hospital in Eugene, where she had Fishtrap to Coquille and the Bandon undergone an operation the week Highway to Riverton; Highway from before. She was born In Empire on Judge Dal M. King in circuit court CoqUille to, and including Norway;. Cooi Bay. Aug. 21, 1878, and was this week granted divorces to Jhe highway from CoquUle to North-Bank .¡even months and two days past «7 plaintiffs in the foUowing cases: Road Including Cedar Point Road. ¡year» of age- * Bethel L. Davis vs. S. J. Davta. ,• Bang’s disease inspectors will be j interment was in Sunset cemetery at Vlron B, Cade vs. Oladvs May Cade, asked to keep a complete record on the Bay. foUowing services at the Ray E. Caudle vs. Mary E. Caudle. all cattle tested and on all calves Campbell chapel In Marshfield ,at Blythe C. Pellet vs. Bertha L. vaccinated and tested, according to Pellet. Judge Felshelm who urges that dairy- | Paula Alexander vs.' E. D. Alex- men cooperate with the Inspectors in j ander. ' order that this program may be of■ Margaret DeMarcus vs: Daniel De- the greatest possible value to the Marcus. , dairy industry ot this county, y . Shelby Wilson vs. Rosemary Wil- Funds are included ih the budget to i •on. pay indemnity on cattie removed for ■ _______________ slaughter under Option I and II and A traveling examiner of car on calves which have been vecclnattd truck drivers will be baek at the Co- and fal1 to uP«nd*r °ftlOn quille city hall again next Tuesday.'.Indemnity funds will also be avail- Aug. 1, nine to four o’clock, to con- ,aLle irorn Federal and state sources, I duct examinations and receive appli- ’ccording to representatives of the . cation, for licenses. Bureou of Animal Industry »id ths , r State Department of Agriculture. E b - • itlmates submitted provide for testing of 12,000 cattle, the vaccination of 1,500 calves, and indemnity on 330 head of cattle and calves for the next fiscal year. It is believed, Judge Fel­ shelm states that this program will provide reasonable control and pro- ' tectlon from spread of Bang’s disease I in Coos County. Its success will rest largely on the work done by the County Bang’s disease Inspectors and the cooperation given by dairymen. The program is flexible and will pro­ vide for changes In methods of control in case of new outbreaks of the dis­ ease In clean areas and as Immune herds are developed in infected areas. Dairymen following Option III will agree to sell no cattle except for slaughter or to other dairymen fol­ lowing Option III, also to handle their herds in such a maimer as tq provide maximum protection to adjoining herds which may be following Option I and II. ; . ■ I • Herds will be tested as usual for tuberculosis with the county and the dairymen paying the cost of this test jointly it is announced. Seven Divorces Granted Tuesday Purkey Furniture (Whew You Think of Furniture Think of Turkey) Dillard Market EVERYONE can get a NEW ... — * good / year SALMON Alaska Pink CRAB MEAT Dungeness fang leg meat tin j44c Sardines fxji. POTAT rOCA COLA CRACKERS Good tubes tire». 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