The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 03, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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TH U R SD A Y MARC-H 3. 1827 . «
T H S SPR IN O FU H J) NKW 8
County Farmers Union
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RESIDUE REPORT ISSUED
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BY E X P E R IM E N T STA TIO N •
officers or lank county •
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FA R M ER »' u n io n
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LANK CO UNTY u R l t »>O. U
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FARM R EM INDERS
CLASS IN HAY GRADING
SCHEDULED AT 0 . A. C.
e e e e
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FStrcing of fattening feeds are harm
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O. A C , March 3 A tint hr r hay-
«0. A. C.. March I.—A dilute bath of • C W Allen. Vida. President
fui to the birds during the breeding trad I n t «chool. rnvrrln« more work
hydrochloric acid has been found | • W I. Baals. Eugene. Vlce-Praal *
season, according io (he poultry turn than that of a year <o «nil lead I ng
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the most satisfactory means of re- • d e n t
TH U R STO N
at the college station
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Betty
M
Kappauf.
Cottage
Grove
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to frdrrul Ifcrnar. !»«« I hh ii aliU<Ntnrc»d
Biovtng spray residue from apples and
A n d George D id It
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by thr farm crop« d*tmrtit»rnt Th»»
pears according to a bulletin Just is­ • Secretary-Treasurer
Rev. Turner gaye a lecture and '
Chicks are noi removed from the voorac will hcgln March 7 and con
sued by the Oregon experiment sta ­ • Walter Morgan. Creswell, Conduc-*
showed
slides
on
(be
Hawalan
Islands
Î Incubator Immediately after hatching Ilnur three wct’ba
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Th»» flr»t two
tion. Henry Hartman, station porno • tor.
by successful Oregon puultrvmcn w»»rk« will I»« drvoted I«» laboratory
legist, and R H. Robinson, station • H H. Smith, Eugene. Doorkeep « h i s t Wednesday evening
a fr
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Mr and Mrs Simon Ihitman from
They ore allowed lime enough to dry work on the* catnptia. and the dual
chemist, are authors oi the progress |
- off IhoriOighly liefere being moved
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O.
L.
Clement.
W
aterville.
Chap-
•
Dearborn
visited
ih-
Ir
daughter.
Mrs
wc«k to a» tuat lu«|H*vllnn work lu
report, which is the first comprehen-
• »a |„
• I Cecil Genes last Wednesday evening i
l*ortlattd
give publication on the subject.
Mrs.
Margaret
Campbell
is
spend-
Plans to Increase the nniouni of
Th«« cotirac la open to farmer« and
Before and since the shipping crisis i A good mush for layiug hens may I
Irrigai Ion equipment in tic used In (he feed d»»ah»r« a« w«’ll a» Inapet'llou of*
■ ***»• w,' h Mr* I
last fall, the station conducted exten be made UP of 300 parts by weight of ">« »
Mathews.
college and experiment slat Inti on flrlal« of this und other «tat«»«. Aa
alee experiments with many chemi com meal. y>0 ehch of meal scraps,
Mr Minin' from Marshfield visited
Klger Island near Corvallis are being thH 1« the only ««bool of Ita kind
cals under varies! conditions and with bran, middlings and ground oats. This
made, reports the vegetable ganten west of Kansas t’Hy and as Or »Ml on
mechanical cleaning devices as well mash should be fed with green feed. his daughter. Mrs. Bert Weaver issi
ing department of (he stale college has adopt«*! the f«'«leral trades, con*
The latter were found to he more or In the absence of green feed add 5 Thursday
lloih the overhead and the gravity nldvrabl«' Interest In the work here
less injurious to the fruit and ineffei-t per cent of alfalfa meal to the mash
Mr* Martha McKinney, who has
system s are being used II Is planneu h# (|„ >„|,ip,M|
ire in reducing the residue to the re Feed a good scratch feed along with
some time with relative, here. ,
to extend the area In lie watered by
q aired tolerance. Hydrochloric acid the mash
Skimmllk or buttermilk h*" return«l to California
Two O. A (' Graduate« wlM lie in
William Weeks from Eugene was
the gravltv system
A centrifugal charge of the Instructional work.
has been found to be both cheap and also makes a good addition to the
I a caller in Thurston last Sunday. He |
pumr. raising the water 33 feel from Waller Morgan. 17 graduate, at pre»-
effective and absolutely harmless. It feeding plan.
i reports the birth of a new baby hoy
a driven well, supplies the water for «•nt federal hay supervisor for ihe
arlll also remove copper and lime rest-
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In his home, He formerly resided
¡gravity irrigation. The water is dis l*a< lit« roast will lie assisted liy iron
due Machines for itp use are report- i There were 339.000 more head of
I tribute«! In open ditches leading from alii Hill. '25. now instructor of farm
ed to be in process of manufacture to livestock on farms in the Cnlted here.
A. W Weaver motored Io Junction
u 3 Inch is-rmanenlly laid pipe V«-g« crops
Mr Hill look work In the
he sold at a reasonable price.
States on Jaunary L 1937. than on
City last Monday where he bought
tables watered by this system Include Kansas City school
■
»»y J, 1930. according to the De-
a holsteln cow. before he arrived
sweet corn, tomatoes, celery and mel­
Gaorge T. Swearinger, of Tren­
Plymouth Rock. Rhode Island Reds. P*rtment of Agriculture estim ates home, he broke his trailer down and
ton, 3. C., la “Cotton King,“ win­
ons. while (he overhead system s
Alfalta Is not «uro-ssful when «eed
and Wvandotte hens, and in fact most The number of sheep Increased about had to unload his cow and drive her
ning the crow» and reward for I used for early rnbhuge, spinach,
ed too early in Oregon, «aja the ei»
bens of the general purpose breeds AMS.OOe head, and of swine 4S1.000
having
raise.!
more
cotton
per
acre
home
early
lettuce,
peppers,
and
early
root
jieilinent «tallon
Planllngs In lato
in 193« than any o’her planter in
make good mothers.
The heavier h‘‘*d- b“‘ th** ■ » » « * ' «< • » •’“ ’>* d“
Mrs. Gregory Mitchell at Westfir Is the stata.
i vegetables.
sprlng have nlnays glvrn beiler ro.
class, or meat breeds, such as the creased 1A37.000 head, and horses
Milk « « ’decreased
1,1 • * “ > Pn-umonla Melvin
suita than fnll or early Sprint pinni
Brahmas and Cochins also make good t>6l.0©0 head
Xeedleham brought her two children
Transplanting of early ^cabbage and Ing li is essenitnl to get ihe »»ed
gitters, but are likely to be clumsy on 334.000 head during the year,
and
took
In
the
Washington
und
Ore­
down to Iheir grandmother's. Mrs.
lettuce lia n t. In « r e ç u will begin as ...... fr„ . from W(.r(, ,
wr„ „ , , |e4
the nest. Leghorns seldom get broody,
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Taylor Needham, lost Wednenday. gon game Saturday night. Those who so«in as weather anil soil conditions for alfalfa
and are not very good for hatching
Tf” ' highest yearly record for milk Mrs. M ura H ailey an aunt from . couldn't go in got ihe game by radio. an- Muliubl»-. says the vcget.-ibl ■ garden
x I production is about 37.00« pounds, or Hadleyvlile momred over last Saiur-
Th«- Pleasant HUI High arhtwil |ng department of Ih«' «laic colli g
Pinner «having« «« filler« for bt»««
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’ some nine or ten times as much as ,jav ant| toog the haby home w'th her. baskeiball team won lhe «ouniy d a ss By sellin g planta oui In late February
nmnk»»r« 1« r«»<ommctttl»»«! by II A.
Il
chnniplonshlp
al
lhe
«iiunly
tourna-
the average cow gives. Some cows, it whUe M„ Xeedham is caring for the
or early March the grosser has an Hrulh»n, I n »«» »p»»ci«ll«l at O A. (*.
One «XSW eats about as much as is estimated, give as little as 1000 o |tler 8on n ,,n|v i.
ment hcld In the y. M C. A. building
opportunity
to harvest them early in j oilier substances such us dry corn
seven sheep.
pounds of milk a year
Melvin Needham returned Io West- lasl Frlday and Saturdnv They de-
May
when
demand la atrong and ' cobs, oily waste, ami dry l o i l e n w o o d
, fir last Sunday after spending a few feated Walker. Vida and Elmlra. The
Pleasant
H‘ll
girls
lost
to
Walker
The
prices
goad.
The most widely used "'■*
h“
'■
days with home folks here
Mr and Mr« R om Mathew« and ’ Thorwton <trl« won the « r t f hatnp i variety of cabbage Is Golden Acre, a
CALL AND BEE Dr. M. W Emery
i family from Plea nan t Hill spent the j lon«hlp
Copenhagen market strain and of let
on pricot oc plate and other work. If
Now
that
basketball
la
over
athletes
week end visiting relatives here
tuce Is New York.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Bertsch spent | •« l’l*asant Hill are turning th Ir
Sunday In Springfield with Mr and j 'h«iughts to tennis and baseball.
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TIME AND PLACE OF
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Mrs M J McKlin
Mrs. '»’•
Bristow has a brooder
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LOCAL MEETINGS
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The Ladles Aid met with Mrs
f»H ®f Khixle Island Reds hatch
• Canary- First W«-dn«-sday. Third •
Slated H ig h
Lawrence Gossler for an all day's ’** ,bl* weeb-
• Baiurday. Farmers I'nion Hall.
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»42 Willamette St-, Eugene, Oregon.
-r-
meeting Thursday.
' Cloverdal««—Bet-ood and Fourth •
Mr Zlegller. who has been living
GARDEN WAY
• Frulayv. ( loverdale School House •
on the Frank Taylor ranch moved .
• Creswell-aFtret and Third Tuee- •
'The P T A. have arranged Io hav«-
his family to Klamath Falls last Wed
• d a y . I'reewel). M W ..f A Hall •
a
play
entitled
"The
Poor
Married
nesday. Mr. Jacobson from Eugene
• Coa»» Fork—Bet-ond and Fourth •
Man'' put on by talent of the Wllla-
will move on Mr Taylor's ranch
• Thursdays, Farm Union Halt.
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Mr”’ Dowdy, w h o 'h a s been living «."llsple neighborhood In Ihe School­
M ad e— O u r U sual L o w Price
linnilio -First Tuceday, 1 lane bo •
in Mrs. Needham's cottage has moved ho"w
-M«rch 7. at 7:45 p m
• School House
•
Most attractnre— tU a offering of handmade gowns
Admission will be charged und half of
his
family
to
Cottage
Grove.
Dorena—Second and Fouih Tueo- •
and chemise of fine nainaook Trimmed with hand em­
the
proceeds
will
be
retained
bv
the
Miss Flossie Herrington from Mon­
• days. Dorena Churoh
•
broidery and apptyqoe ta contrasting colors
mouth spent the week end with her
",h “r h«,f
• lludlcyvllla — Flrel and Third •
• be applied on the piano fund. The
sister. Mrs. Henson.
Dainty Lingerie Shades
• Thursdays. Hadleyvlile School
•
i cast of characters Is ns ’ollows;
Mrs. Bert Weaver visited her cous
• Heceta First Bunday of each •
Prof. John B Wise
John B Moore
The colors in your
In in Eugene last Monday
c «.
• month. U>t< ta tK'hool Hou««.
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choke of white, flesh,
Maude Russell, who Is attending
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Jasper- B<n.< nd and Fourth Wed- •
Truman Chase
honey dew, nile, blue and
Normal at Monmouth, spent the week
• nesdays. «»' i, W. Hall. Jasper. •
maize.
Billie Blake (College Boy
end with home folks.
L«»wls (¡1- im
' lx)r «' ---Be« ond
and
Fourth •
Last Sunday there was a larva
Gowns and Chemise
• WodiK • lays I, O. O. F Hall,
•
Jupiter Johnson (Black Tramp)
it the
crowd attended services
to Match
Fr'-il lln u ir
• Mi
V«iu«u— Ftrat and Third •
church In the morning. At noon a
Mrs. Iona Ford (Borne mother-in-
Sets o f matching gown and
• Wednesilay llroaf.eld Store.
•
basket dinner was served. In the
chemise are shown at the
law I
leda I li.« ■
• Silk Creek M- eta Mret and Thlvd •
afternoon
was
a
'lecture
on
Africa
very attractive price, each
Zole (Charming daughter)
• Thursday si Cedar School House •
piece.
also slides were shown of the same
Nellie Hlii-ll"ii
• Spencer creak—Third Friday. •
Mr and Mrs. James Calvert and
June Graham (College Freshman)
• Pine Giu«a School House.
•
family from Junction (Tty spent Sun­
Lolite Gilbert
• Trent—Second and Fourth Wed •
day In Thurston and attended church
—•«..»«
’
, Roseland Wilson (College Reporter)
Pleasant Hill
High •
Despit« evasive denials, report it • aeedaye.
services.
4......... ... .................... I-oulse Harrison
e
current that Judge E H Gary, head • School Bldg
The Thurston girls basketball team ,
of U. S Steel, plans io retire in • Secretaries will p leas. >rad In •
A cooking club has been organized
won the silver cup’ for I-ane county
April and lhat former governor
In this community with Mrs. J R
• time and place of meeting and •
last Friday in the tryout ot the Y M
Nathan Miller of New York (atxive)
_
.
.
.
. Fish as club lender. The first meel
is Io take his place al $3110,000 a year. • changes of data as they may uu- •
C. A. In Eugene after a hard earned
•
Ing was held Saturday forenoon at (h<
• cur.
a
victory over the Walker team.
Fish home. The members will d«>
There will be an entertainmen'
their cooking In their own homes and
given at the hall next Friday evening.
discuss food cooked and ask questlo is
by the Junior Bible School class there
. ,. , _
,
.
.
.
. a t their meetings- This week member«
will be several numbers put on by
will learn to cook rice, oatmeal, cust­
e
r i lin
amps
students of the E. B. U. from Eugene.
ard ami cocoa.
Thcere will be a small admission
The club will be called Garden Wny
charge
There will be home made
Cooking club and the following are
candy and pop-corn balls for sale The
charter meipbers: Gertrude and Helen
proceeds go toward buying heaters
Haugen, Lucille Monday. Virginia
for the class rooms at the church.
Chase, Charllne Florence Bell pnd
Alma Fish.
UPPER WILLAMETTE
Mr and Mrs. James McKenxIe and
Miss Doris Caldv/ell of Eug<’ne were
Jerry Kebler. Annetta Matzan and visitors at the Thomas Maxwell home
Th» Ima McPeek, delegates to the Cor­ Sunday.
Forest Anderson ha been quite III
vallis educational exhibition gave
their rejiorta :.t the high school Mon­ the past week.
Wonderful progress I h being n u d e In medical «cl-
day Of tills week. These three with
I. Cline Is building an addition to the
ence and new remedies are cunstantly being dis­
prlnc’enl Kilpatrick went to Corvallis house occupied by the Harrington
the Friday before the high wnter and family
covered. This creates new problems for the
I returned to Eugene too Idte Bunday
Mrs. Dorothy Cyr, who has been III
liharmat^Hl. and m akes It lm|>erallve that your
to get home and were thus marooned has recovered.
In Eusene until Tuesday night. There
A. W Ferree was obliged to Inst ill
was no high school Monday and Tues an new electric motor for his water
to assist us in giving you the most up-to-date
day of last week.
system, the old one being ruined by
Although Mrs. Jeanette Clark prln the flood.
Valve Grind on your engine possible to obtain
he filled by those who are wholly competent and
! clpal of the Pleasant Hill public
Ralph Haugen Is recovering from
anywhere.
who have these newer remedies on hand. Your
school, was marooned in Eugene Mon­ the flu.
day and Tuesday of Iasi week, the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Curry and daugh­
physician will he pleased If we fill the prescrip­
j school was not closed. Mrs. C. E. ter and Miss Wood of Philomath were
We are now in position to grind your valves
tions
Which he writes because he knows that we
I Jordan substituted In her place.
visitors at the Frank Bailey home
better and at less expense than before with the
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phelps and two Sunday.
have everything prescribed und th at our com­
old system.
children of Swisshome spent a few
The H. K. Chase family were visit­
pounding
is done with skill and care.
j days (he fore port of this week at the ors at the Ev'-rett Chase home Sun
Come in and talk it over and let ue explain this
j home of Mr. and Mr».
Swift
day.
Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription
new system.
' Quite a few at Pleasant Hill are still
Professor Long, horticulturist of O.
having the flu.
A. C., demonstrated pruning In the H.
The first fruit blossoms, that of the E. Wylie orchard. About thirty men
Vesuvius plum, made their appear­ were present. After his demonstra­
ance at Pleasant Hill March 1st.
tion here he left for the Roger orch
The Pleasant Hill high school was ard near Santa Clara to flemonstrate .'
dismissed last Friday and many at­ on sour cherries.
W. H. ADRIAN. Prop.
tended the basketball conference In
A. Vlk. whose motor ws 'lamngeil 1
.Eugene. Many of the older fans fol­ by the flood, was obliged to purchase j j
lowed the team during the conference a new one.
rv
New Gowns and Chemise
Hand
W Gi v t
Vz G
DibtovM Si
ANNOUNCING to
Automobile Owners
Our New Service
PROGRESSIVE
PHARMACY
We Have Bought a Universal
Valve Face Grinding
Machine — ----
Springfield Garage
PRESCRIPTIONS
Ketel’s Drug Store
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