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    TIH'KSDAY. MARCH ■«. 192«.
T H E S H R lN G g l K U > N E W S
PAOK TWO
Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANE COUNTY UNIT NO. 14
AGENT STARTS WAR
NELSON POULTRY MAY
MAKE
H IG H
RECORDS
Community News
By (tose I at
PLIGHT OF STONE FRUIT
> FIRE CAUSES $3000 IN
NEEDS SPECIAL SPRAYING
DAMAGE TO GREENHOUSE
C orrespond--»«
Damage approxlm nllng >3 im » o
W here blosaom and twig bl’gl't of
T hree-hundred egg records are like !
Oregon prune», cherries, anil ap ric o t. resulted fiom a fire which on Tuna*
ly to he broken by at least one or tw >
THU RSTO N
NOTES
| h'“ I " 1'" serious In the p ast. special day sflernooii destroyed the holler
UPPER WILLAMETTE
of the crack leghorn pullets owned by
------ ¡atten tio n to spraying th * m I* n e w s
room an-l H irealeaed one of the laig
R obert N 'l m
Springfield poultry-
F ra: k Campbell motored Io L caburg • a ',-1 by the experim ent station
Mr* Andy Olson and Infant. Rote
man.
Mr
Nelson
Is
keeping
tra
p
nest
est gr> «glbousea on the
coast
at
Monday, March 29, To Be Un­
last Monday.
¡T he dis. use spores a re all ready be
records of the laving of his hens, a n l i rt Andr«w. retu rn ed to th eir homo
lucky Day For Lane County's rep o rted this week th at prospects a re from the Goshen hospital Hunday. Clifford W eaver m otored In from n g produced. and as «non as wi'H >r c h a se Garden«. The IdaSe spread to
K lam ath Falla and visited his p ar-¡buds oi en they will sta rt new l»lf« the end. of on« section of the green*
Cray Diggers; Two Tons of good for first class records from sev­ February 28
I house befor.
being
■ -xtlngulsheil
I f. etlnn*.
Mrs. TR»worth, m other of Mrs enta Thursday.
Barley Poisoned for Use In eral of them.
George W illiam started bis saw m ill
In places w here Hie disease has through' ihe aid of ap p aratu s from ibe
Chas
C
urts,
lert
t
e
r
Salem
last
week
Drive On Rodent Pests. Says L ast v a r one of Mr N elson's hens
io r u n n n g Monday a fter a lay off for been • ver. n Hie past, particular): on Kpi' ligfleld fire di p irnient taken
made a recon! of 294 eg ss In a y ear, enroute to : , r hom e lu Idaho. Mt-
Fletcher.
npr<-»1« or o ih er very suso >,►, bis (he arena by local high school s lu i^
some time.
T
ilsw
v
rth
has
been
visiting
her
considered a high m ark Had It not
varici
:>•« <>f fruì», s num ber of spray«
lUgiiter at P e e -au t Hill th e pa » John Price sold his team of horse«.
N ineteen tw enty six » lit b- an ur- been for th e cold spell, the poultry-
L
i
John
Kduilstcn
and
(am
ity
motored
mouth
Mier Ihe «1 eku •• w ag . 1. in ”
man
believes
his
hen
would
have
lucfcy year for gray diggers If plans
all
wet
and
favorahle
for
apraort
of
The
freshm
an
class
at
the
P
leas­
to Junction City last Bunday and vis
unity It was found that the hollers
Of County A gricultural Agent O S. gone into the 300-egg class, but she
Ih»1
hud not been dam aged sufficiently to
F letcher m aterialise. The county quit laving for a tim e during th e a n t Hill high school chose th e follow­ ll.si Mrs Ediulstoti's parents. Mr and
ollowlng
p ro g ra m
I» prevent kte-l Ing up heat In the big
ing class o f f e r s Tuesday, March 2 Mrs Jams»« C alvert.
• c nt has prepared two tons of pois­ freez ug period.
■d
'•»•> • < v.r.i r bini» (lower plant, thus avoiding w hat
Mr and Mrs Ray lluugh attended
T h is year, he says, even b etter P resid en t Vena Awbrey; vice presl
oned barley and has outlined a def­
d
en
t.
Nina
Dilley
s-cretary
-treasu
rer,
open,
»
e
'
befoye
bio-som
bud» would h a w been the most serious
the auxiliary n teet'n g of the County
inite plan of action ag ain st squir­ p ro sp ects for records are seen at his
il -de:.UX 4 450. cover'lig daiiKign.
If oiraiie. lairlliily cov­
rels in »11 sections of latne county. n in th He has several hen s anti pul­ H arold Dillev; class rep o rter. Maur Sunday school officers at Springfield appeal
. every I
' l»1g In so m e ste llo :-.s ered Ihe loss suffered
Monday. March 29. is qulrrel-poison- lets who a re prom ising to e u tc h new Ice Bendshadlcr. The Junior . f i l e r s la-t Sunday.
4 8 50 strength I» reconi-
are: p resident. Barry M auney; vice-
record? In th eir claws.
lng day throughout th e county.
George P la tt lost oue of bis valua a» hlgi
Tho power tine wh ch wan o p erat­
m.-n.I. ’ "h • »econd application wlth
The w orld's records Leghorn ben presid en t, R ussell W oodw ard; secre- ble Je rs v cows last S alu rd sv
ing pumps being used to force w ater
Adopting a plan of sta rtin g the
thè
sitai
•
m
lxture
I»
be«t
applled
aa
tarjM reasu rer. M 'nnle O lsen; d a s
Howard P latt from Eugene called
lu fighting the fire went out of com.
anti-squirrel cam paign e a rlie r this laid S3“ eggs in SS5 days, and a Black
«non a Ih» fim i blo»si>m bud» uro
on his brother. W alter, last Sunday.
mission
when
the
blaga
was
y ear than last. C ounty Agent Fletch­ O rpington hen In A ustralia laid 242 rep o rter. H elen Larim er.
openlng
The
Hilrd
when
thè
Ireos
Guy
M
athews
of
D
exter
was
cho*
T here were no preaching service»
at
its
highest,
and
It
Was
e r will appoint squirrel contrq sn- eggs in a year. W hen hens get Into
are n full bloom I» offerirle.
then that the help w as called from
pervlsois In all d istricts w here th ere the 250egg class or b etter, they are en as all-star guard on th e lam e here last Sunday as Rev F ile has re­
H row ers do noi need to fear re-
considered doing exceptionally well, county al-star m ythical team In class signed and no one bus been chosen
Springfield In th e m eantim e the fir«
Is a squirrel problem.
du.-eil fruii »et« from Ih!« spray The
and a 300-egg hen, such as Mr Nel­ "B." picked In Eugene S aturday night to fill his i>ice.
hud spread lo the greenhouse, burn-
In county papers Mr. F letch er is
P " ” «'” 1«’“ uauallv I»«™ «*
son believes he has. Is a rem arkable a fte r th e tournam ent held at the Y i; »»rd C otten from Springfield vis 1
, lug a section abrtul 20 feet tong
(laving published notices calling a ’-
set
of
fru
’t
against
blight.
M C. A.
layer.
Red relatives h ere n u t Sunday
The most serious dam age was lo
tentlon to the sta te law which m akes
, i Th.- most desirable lam b for Ihe
W alker high
school b asketball
L ast fall Mr Ne son took several
The T hurston basketball team only
th e pumps and to an electric m otor
It the duty of every individual own­
O-
ms**»et
|s
on-
that
has
condi­
of his best fowls to the» International team defeated th e Plea-ant Itlll team liked one game of w inning the silver
III Hi.- holler house
ing or occupying land Infested w :h
Livestock meet at Portland and cap­ S atu rd ay afternoon at the Y. M C , up of being the b at rural team Th- y tion anil weighs 75 io so pounds when
Moes to New P is te — F r-d l i e • l i ­
rod nts to proceed with the ex term i­
sold
the
erp
-rlm
en
t
s
ta
lo
n
fin
'«
tured all the first prizes In the class­ A building by a score of 37 to 17 met t h e r defenl with th " W alker
b
erty
and fam ily on T uesday moved
nation of the p ests In the notices.
T hat k'tv! of am h w'11 dr.-«-> <m’ ?5
es in wh'-oh he en tered his chicks The tin- up for P leasant H? I was |e«m last Snturdav evening
to u bouse at N nth and (’ streets,
It is stated If property-holders fatf
to
to
pounds
Th!-
I--,
'h
e
ideal
weight
forw
ards.
Math,
ws
and
Davis;
center
This record
brought considerable
Mr ¡md Mrs. B a k e r, a ls o M rs. C h a r-
to comply with the regulation, au-
te e|l io advantage providing Ihe - l u c u t 'n g the p l . i i a t Sixth amt A
comm ent in poultry Journals. a id pe-il- W oodw ard; guards. E ll'ott. Bedall
.- H n-tlngs and son. Janies, attend. .I
th o r tle s w |! proceed with th e ox-
lam b h as the proper degree f fat »treats.
trvm en are w atching with Interest fo» M> R e n te was a su b stitu te.
'll P r ic e revival In Eugene last Sun
term ination and levy the cost against
Lambs larg er than Ihnt will »ell but
new records from the Nelson poultry
Mr. an " Mrs Hedge, who p u rch as­ .1 -v aft. rnoon
S iili Life.
■aid lands.
they »ill bri'ig I- - mon. i .
yard.
ed a ranch at Pier an t HUI Inst fall
» •-
I Mr-- G ir r’-o- nnd (MBit?
Agent F letch er recom m ends th at
A
choice
carcass
of
dre»«.
d
lamb
have traded th eir place for a ranch
*n M areóla visited Mr- B axter list
“ M a n . y o u 'r e
I 'h .t m a p h '.r
gcnltTel poisonlntr day be celebrated
is thick. Idoeky. brinli* Io coin, of
Mrs Solomon.
Bear O rlands. «’’Ifornla
in ark* hl
I n e v e r p l-o tn g r a p li.il I. v
bv farm ers on March 29 by a coun-
flesh,
and
.
vciilv
cover'
d
with
w
hite
H u b b y ‘»Why a re you dating this
O tto II W tngcllne of I-ong Beach.
fo glv.
on* who oulil hold the sam e porti Ion
The la id i.s ' atd are go‘
tyw tde w ar of ex ’erm lnatlon ag ain st e tte r the lfth when today is the Cal fornla. who Is ranking his home
fut from the h«ek to the neek
In
i F rlil,. ■
a pl.- social at Ihe ehurek
for mi long without moving How
squirrel*, n ^ rtg th- p o 'so esd bsH ev 1ft?"
th
"
less
desirable
ear,
.
*•
»
one
d'-
'S
at P leasant HI l celebrated h s 7<ttn
you do II’
, ■ tic M o reh 12. th»' p ro ee.-.Is ar»
Which may be obtained at his Eu­
not find Hi. ■ ven covering < f fut. To
W if y : “I'm going to let you mail birthday. M arch 2
.
t
nu a f|ie.| to bul! I a kltchen on l . r e d u e e b 'e » CttTCM M B III" lam bs
•'('h, I'm used io It I'm a b ilik -
gene office.
it -
T. F K ahler re c e tv 'd word from th . e h -ire h bel!
T h e v w lll m ee! w lth
laver “
need am ple feed
his form er hom e in K ansas th at the M r- Brcwn for nll dav mei t ng >»n
His M aster’s Voice.
death rate from Influenza bad l > n T hursday.
FARM POINTERS
R astu s ‘in undertone to Sambo higher ‘his w in ter th an during th»
Man.!-
EdraM on spent Tuesday
"T im e was when ah could whip de •courage in 1918. The Inst new spa­ nlght wlth her cousln, I-eon<» F.lml-
old lady in a ruff and tum ble fight.” per from th ere gave notices of the
ton.
The object of spray ir e for fungus
Old Lady o v erh earin g : “ T ou's a death of five p rsonal acquaintance»
BIG GENEROUS
Mr an»l 'Ir»
Félix Snn-k frío»
dl-eases as explained bv Hi» P re -n n black l:ah—t me nebbah w uz--ncbbnh f Mr K ahler
B in e R lv c r v ls lle d M r n n d M r" A r h
PORTIONS
e x r .- in v n t station is to ro v er all ex­ a in 't—an ' ain 't nebbah will be."
The botany class at the Pleasant S h o n g h o n T u e n d a v
posed surfaces with a fu n ru s po‘«on.
of our Ice cream you ran
HUI high school will go for a field
Mr« » W W eaver ha« recelve-l
Which will kill th e diseased spores,
give to the rhlltlren w ith­
trip in the n ear future The mem- n- -d thal «. r sm fer-fndaw 'n Bovlll».
th a t would have been carried to th» • OFFICERS OF LANE COUNTY • hers of th e class a re very busy pros». I<;Bho wq, gfnlrk w |, h parll|y . |, nn(j
out any had after effect».
F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
•
p lan t and thus prevet Infections. •
It In ho pure and good that
‘r.g and classifying the wild flowers of
e r 't'm l |1
T horoughness in spraying Is there-
It
will benefit (hern rather
• C W Allen. Vida. P resident.
• Oregon.
W alte- Fdtr<ston made a trio to
fr re essen ” al to success since any
than harm them.
Our
Lognnberry vines are beginning to W altervtlle T uesday
• W. I. Seals, Eugene. Vic»--Presi- •
b “ of unprotected surface will be an
cream come« In all flavors.
•
• hud and farm ers a re rmshlng th
open port of enfrv for disease« P ro n ­
Order Home for dinner to­
• B etty M K appauf. C ottage Grove • work of g etting the vines on th->
Nolle«.
in • cut and oth er wonnds should also
day.
• S ecretary -T reasu rer
• w ires
•
_____
•
be protected by an ¡»nf‘«e"’fe t-p "
• W alter Morgan. Creswell. Conduc-*
C F Hyde and Em ery R ehverders
IV
HFRRSS
In
elm"»'
'
127.
gen-ral
F „‘nt rock as Sherw dn-W iliam 's F un­
• to r.
* m otor d to McKenzie hr! i t s S'
' <■• law of O reroti, enacted In 19"). It It
gi Pord» In raw linseed o f.
• H. H. Sm ith, Eugene, Doorkeep- •
A splendid program followed 'i a declared to be th>' duty of every pe--
• er.
* lively box social n e tte l th e m em bers
firm, co-partnership, company
Ar average fleece w fe h t. or stand- • 0 L. Clem ent. Wa tervdlle. Chap- • of tht W oodmen at Pl«e " t Hill >v r o r
a n ' corporation owning, teasing o-
e - ’ fleece w- zht. for each p a rt’cular • lain.
* e r forty dollars S aiitrdsy night. F»;>-
•upy'” - pc- e- '-fng or having cbnrg •
flock is 1»cld d u-o n hv «ticce«»f,i|
ruary 27. The money wlll go t< war '* oi I m 'n lo n over n n - land, pln'-e,
——
—
grow ers of farm sheep All sheep not
buvlng baseball suits.
"Mir - e tr it'l
wharf, pier or
extension service.
j
As only a few people turned out fo '- k -v "h Is In feafe! with ground
from the fleck. Bv cn l'ln e th e e y e -
th«
cem etery n r-e tlrg called by the s- '-'rr'-’s nnd o th er noxious rod'-nts
Peach leaf curl In Oregon orchards
th a t sh ear light fierce* the average
Plea nt ' l l • b! . cbool b
I o r 7’ ' torv Bnlm"l*. or as soon
cannot
be
prevented
or
controlled
af­
fi te e weight for 'h e flock Ir.creg«»
action
was
taken
In
regaroj
to
th»
as I*' o’e s-n re of the sam e shall
It Is w»!| to he«- in mind th a t In all te r the leaves have begun to ano a '.
'n e cessary Im provem ents that w-'ll come
It' th eir or Its knowledge, nt
c » '!lrg work two-’h 'r"« c t th" retu rn Before thl« t m< though, the experi­
soon hav - to- b m ade a t the cem»- one" to "" ' d and to coni nun In
f'T K the ewes comes from ’he l-mh« m ent station has found th at bord"atix
tary.
good f a b ’: •" ex term in ate and des­
g" ' on -th rd from the wool, savs the m ix tu re spray will give com plete pro
Much Inter, «t is being taken this troy such r» ‘ Is bv poisoning, tra p ­
t'c
(lo
n
.
W
here
a
protective
spray
has
F X t'nsior service
not been given and Where th ere are w inter in th- T re n t literary so eb ty ping or other
-prnprlate and effec­
I t ’s A Oood School
Enroll Today
only a few peaeh trees the ow ner can which has held som e very lively de­ tive m eans; and
fbiecessfnl OregO" farm s col! th'
bates
and
good
program
s
In
the
past.
control th» disease by pulling off ’he
A. B. Robert«, President
W H EREAS gray d'gger. ground
gw»« in th eir farm fleck* on th» ba*l«
In a health record taken a t the squirrels (f’Rellus douglasll) are n o t­
diseased leaves. In doing so th»- tree
902 WlHamette St.
Phone 6*6
Bugeno, Oregon
r»r age, conf ÿ-maticn *I zp fleece, ar.d
w 11 »end out new ones provide 1 the P leasan t Hill public school It was ions rodents In L ane County. Ore­
ability to breed. Th 'nform a’iio r on
buds a re not pulled off T his of cour».' Iparned th at the children range from gon.
th e -e various points
s gathered
only app fes to very sm all orchards 25 pounds underw eight to 25 pounds
Now therefore, all of such persons,
throughout »he year. Culling on th»
as polling off leaves In a large or­ overw eight.
firm s, copartnership«, corporations
basis of conform ation Is done lm-
Be le olsotl is sick at. h |r homo and com panies ow ning or having do
chard would he im possible. Th. fruit
«redlat"ly a fte r -hearing. T he condi­
will he lessened th e first year hut with the flu.
| minion over land In said Lane Cotin-
tion. *iye, and conform ation of the
will be b e tte r the next year and the
1 fy. Oregon, a re hereby required to
Iam bs are Indications o f th " ewe's
disease will have been controlled.
W IL L A M E T T E
take steps to ex term in ate said grny
ability to bre"d R nrords of neeee
digger ground sq u irrels
fCItclIus
w -fghts s re taken at sh earin g time.
Mrs. G. R. Fish was stricken with douglnsll) w ithin -thirty days from
FOR S \L E —Onrnon paper In large
T he best tim e to dispose of the colled
sheets, 28x39 lncbea, suttohle for paralysis Sunday a t Junction City, the date of th» flrnt publication ol
•w es Is In the f 1. says the college
UMgiiaiii Mi' i a issi..iii.iii:a i.iii ii M B)i!S i :Bsw»i,N i i BFii»ii*i|iii i|B 8BB >uiHi:iw iinriTwaw«nii't:,isirwigiiTm'''in.'niiiHtiimii<ii iiitihi a iu w—a n—
m aitlov tracings Wh- «►»« rMf’-e wi crc she, in com pany with her hut-
nntlce , f
fafc
b an ! and son. G 'lbert, had gon<- to ' en. a person or persons appointed h r
QUALITY— you bet! A finished product of twenty-five
visit h er daitehtcr. Mrs. A. C Bogart. th e county court of said Lane Coun­
years of tire building experience.
' F h y stc'an s and a nur»» were sum ­ ty will en ter upon snld Innds nnd
APPEARANCE—Generously oversized—thick treaded—
moned, an l she was rem oved lo the procoed to ex term in ate said grny dig­
perfectly balanced—a tire you'll be proud to have on your
Eugene hospital Monday. Mrs. Hen­ ger ground squirrel« (C ite lu« doug­
car.
ry Cook of O akridge and A FI-h lasll) nnd the cost of aid ex term in a­
of Snlem arrived Monday to he wl’b tion wlll be levied ag ain st «aid la n d '.
ECONOMY—
th eir m o th er Mrs. F!sh Is reported - The county agricultural agent h ere­
$8.00
for a 30x3 Pathfinder Fabric
«inch Im prov'd.
by designates Monday. March Path. ¡
EGGIMANN’S
Secretarial, Stenogrephic or Book­
keeping Course
Eugene Business College
The ‘Ayes’ Have It
W anted
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
662 Oak Street
Eugene, Oregon
I ns a day to be known ns "squirrel
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
poisoning day" throughout tho sa d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T hat
•he undesigned ha- been appointed L ane County, and |t is hereby recom-
hy th e C oila" Court of tin S tale of ‘ m ended th a t poisoned barley, na pre-
Oregon for L a r" Countv. Administra- pare ' bv th e undersigned and re p re ­
to r of the E .tate pf N.d :cy J llotber- sen tativ es of the B ureau of Biologi-
ford. decc- d. Ali p erso ni hovin#
e la tu s agaln -» <ald »-«tate nro 1 -Te­ cal Survey of the U nited S tates De­
hy notifico lo presen! the «on . -lulf partm en t of A griculture, h» used for
v- rifl d. and » il., th e proper
meh- the purpose of such exterm ination.
er to Hie ..Id A dm inistrator -I the | p „rh po)Hnn(/, hnrIey may ho secured Î
law office of Gordon 3 W’ 1" In the
o rrg o n I frorn *’’0 undersigned at hla office in ,
C ourt House nt Eugene
within alx m onths of tho dab- of the Eugene, L ane County, Oregon, a t ap­
first publication of thia notice
proxim ately the co st of preparation.
D ale of the first publication of this
Onte of f'g -‘ uuhllcatlon of thia no­
notice Is March 4. 1928
tice
March 4, 19211.
JAMES RUTHERFORD,
(Hlgncd) O. R FT,ETCHER.
A dm inistrator of th- E state nt
Nancy J. R utherford, deceased.
County A gricultural Agent.
M 4111825; A 1
M 4 11- 18
$S C5 for a 30x3’/ a Pathfinder Fabric
$15.00 for a 29x4.40 Pathfinder Balloon
$10.25 for a 30x3’/ 2 Pathfinder Cord
$11.30 for a 30x3’/ 2 0. S. Pathfinder Cord
Other Sizes in Proportion
Come in and lot us put you on the road to real tire econ­
omy— with* PATHFINDERS.
Ì DANNER MOTOR CO.
•st « n a il » , css
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