THE SPRINGFIELD NEW'S PAGE TWO •> Corraspandsnts Community News THURSDAY JANUARY 12. 1028 County Agent Fletcher’s Farm Report Show Progress Market Mailer on harvesting prunes section. were transmitted by circular letter 3. The marketing specialist of the and press articles to the prune grow­ Oregon Agricultural College addressed ers of the county. the annual meeting of the Rügen« 9. Hpeakers were secu re, for all Fruit Growers’ Association o n regular and special meetings of the ■ Marketing ITunes.*' lame Coanty Horllcultural Society. 4. The county agent disseminated POULTRY HU8BANORY Information In regard Io the prune I Mix poultry m eetings with a growers' ''Convention of One Hun­ total attendance of >24 were held dur dred" and attended that convantion I ng February fur the discussion of with Lane County prune growers Re­ step« that should be follow-id In ports of the convention and the or­ growing and handling pullets. ganisation comniltleu were sent ' • 3. Two demonstrations of caponls all l a i n County prune growers as Ing and of dressing poultry (or market Siam an published. were rund teted by Professor F H. 6. The county agent asalated offlcl- Fox cooperating with the county club ala of the Pacific Cooperative Poultry leader and the county agent Righty Producer» In acchedullng anil advertis­ five adolta and sixty a ll Juniors st ing a meeting held last December to dlscuae the marketing of egga In this tended these demonstrations. 3 A survey conducted In June and part of Oregon, ami has asalstod July In cooperation with the federal poultry men and (he secretary of the veterinarian for Oregon I nil listed Nugene Chamber of Commerce In that tuberculosis of poultry la uot seruriug enough new members of the 9 serious In lame County. association In this section to assure a AGRICULTURAL ICONOMICS ANO branch of the association for Kugeno. HOMI ICONOMICS MARKKTINQ I. The home economics comm ittee I. The lame County Agricultural of the agricultural council was aaalal- council adopted an agricultural aco eil In I n l i o i l u i l n g H ie d i s t r i c t h o m o Humic» project which has (or Its object the dissemination of Informs demonstration agent and her work to Hon on what crops to grow and when the farm women of lam e County. 3. Mlae Lucy Case, extension nutri­ and how to market these crops. This Is primarily an effort to solve market tion specialist, conducted three slay Ing problems by preventing dlfllcull nutrition claasea til four different com ­ There was a total attend- marketing situations from developing munities The county agsnt la aaalatlng In this 1 «"*" "f «h* tw elve sessions of these classes "Feeding the Family’’ work and undertaking to strengthen was discussed at two special meetings the project. an attendance of twenty-three 3. A Lane County prune tree cen ­ with 3 Miss Esther 11 Cooley, exten ­ sus was taken during March to anslst sion clothing specialist, conducted the I’nlted States Bureau of Agrlrul nine dress making classes and one turn) Economics In Its study of the millinery class with a total attendance dried prune Industry of Oregon and of 2*0 at ths 18 sessions of these Washington, which waa made In an classes. effort to help market prunes of thia (Continued Next Week) I In February Fifty-eight prune grow CROP IMPROVKMCNT j era attended these meetings 3 Forty prune growers alAnded a 1. Orders from slxty-flve farmer« W. H. Anderson made a buslneas for 3.1*3 pounds of Grimm alfalfa demonstration on the control of brown Mr and Mrs W F. Manning i f rot of by dusting Monday | need were pooled by the county ageut , • prunes - - -------- - - . — wim sulphur P sxter calebratad thstr flfUeih wad trip to Portland Monday and the need was purchased and »old conducted near Santa I (Tara at « 00 The J. R. Flah h family were gueata , o , h|> r#rlu„r, by the A M on August 17. A circular on ding anniversary Sunday December control of brown rot was sent to | t at the home of their daughter. Mr« of Mr. and Mrs J. C Ball«? of Janper ^'armert* Creamery reamery for the purpose of helping to eatablteh alfalfa In the all prune growers of the county. Sunday. W . F. Kelsay. campaign a g a ln a r T ^ - ...... a. * « v i county Thia seed was used to plant i 3 The The Willamette Telephone companv appro, lniBte,y n 8 of The Pleasant HUI basketball teams cherry fruit fly started In 1*3« was defeated the Elmir* teams Friday held their annual meeting at the I. A special c l i . - m 3. Six demonstrations were started renewed In 193". At The to compare Oregon grown Orimm Held day was observed In June tight January C on the Pleasant Hill Cline home Monday evening door. The score was , girl*. Pleasant following officers were re-elected: I. ) alfalfa seed with seed produced In that time cherry fruit fly and lirown rot control were discussed. Pollina­ HUI 44. Elmira S3; boys. Pleasant HUI Cline, president. H. K. Chase, secre­ Montan*. tion of cherries was studied and bene 3. Farmers sbwing alfalfa thia year tary-treasurer. J. R. Ftah. director, <1, Elmira Id. from special grafting for pollination for the Bret time were visited on re­ tits ware observed Cards advising when It was voted Sunday at a meeting Frank Bailey, lineman. quest and given advice on various to for cherry fruit fly were mail­ Louts James and Mlva Force of alfalfa culture problem s A letter ed spray Of the members of the chnrch to re- to ail I-ane County cherry growers. shingle the church. The root leaked West Spcingfldld were married at giving suggestions for starting alfalfa 4. Three cherry growers top work was sent to all farmers known to ed frees with pollinating wood in the badly In the last storm causing much Vancouver during the Chrtatmaa holi­ have purchased alfalfa seed. 4. Alfalfa fields and plots were campaign for better pollination » * “ 1 J’ 2« / ™ , ,hr,T,n« , P 1« IF W U HAVEN’T A w O M A N /\ W RO NG . YOU K N O W HOW , .. _ . . , . i eight-acre field of this crop planted Mrs Andy Olson bora February 17. . . M i l l i o m - Y O L/gg / 1 R -I-6 -H -T Mr and Mrs. Butts declare they are ,n by Enoch Nulf of Junction POLITB YOU’RE TREATED SPEN D/N6 192«; Frederick Bruce Tinker, son of In Oregon to stay and will reside on a City was inspected for seed and pass A V O ep D Y / CiGMT/a N L Y A D IM E A T Mr. and Mrs. E. B Tinker, born May farm The Reed family will also ed The county agent Is assisting »8. 1927; Catherine Adele W heeler Mrs. Nulf to sell 925 pounds of teed locate here. The party was on the harvested from this Held this year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. road twenty-four days and traveled 7 Thirty-three farmers Interested Wheeler, bom December 2. 192«; 3000 miles. At present they are visit­ In better pastures attended a Ladtno Joyce Alene Wheeler, daughter of Mr. ing with a son-in-law and daughter. clover Held meeting held at the Nulf and Mrs. Cecil Wheeler, bom July 31. Mr. and Mrs. G. E Xendell of Eugene. farm on September 16. 8. Thirty-six western Lane County 1*37: Marlon Emery Jordan, son of One of a series of programs sche­ farmers who purchased a total of 148 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jordan, bora July duled by the P. T. A. for the coming tons of lime In August will become 1, 1924; Virginia Mae Bchrenk. bom year will be given at the school house demonstrators on the growlnx of leg­ December 2, 1923. and Gloria Blanche Friday January 13, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. uminous hay crop* especially vetch and clover. Bchrenk. bora November 12. 1925. W. Cook is chairman of a "Thrift 9. Three root variety trials were daughters of Mr. and Mks E. E. Program" which promises to be In­ started In western lame County P o liten ess c o sts nothing, yet it's w orth a lot. Bchrenk; Vernon Wheeler, son of Mr _____ ___I 10 Fifty farmers took part In a structive as well as Interesting. The and Mrs. Cecil Wheeler, born May 29. a Child Receive i ,our ,0 observe and study forage crops question. "Should You'll find us agreeab le. You'll learn to like this 1*24; Ervle Eugene Morse, sen of Mr. adapted to western Lane County held an Allowance, and Should the Allow­ In the North Fork community the and Mrs. Morse, born December 12. store a lot. Y ou’ll find great sa tisactlon ln our ance be Survived by the Parent"? will forenoon of August S under the auspl- 1*2«; Robert Donald Linton, son of be discussed in a noved manner Each 1 ces of North Fork Grange and 100 m erchandise and prices. Mr. and Mrs. D G. Linton, born Feb­ member will respond to Roll Call by farm folk attended a meeting on for ruary 23. 1924. age crops held at Harlng’s grove that Riving hla or her opinion on one or afternoon following a basket dinner in honor of the ISth birthday o f «both questions. A short program will 11. Fourteen fields of potatoes on Asa McDanlelds. friends in the n eig h -- be given by the school children Music eleven farms were Inspected for seed certification. Nine fields on eight borhood gave a surprise party at the and the "Social Hour" will complete farms with a total of 22% acres pass home of Mr. and Mrs. W W Wootln the program. | ed two field Inspections. Friday night January «. Many of Mrs. Elmo Chase and Infant daugh- 12. Three demonstrations were good old time games were played ant ter. Beth Lorraine, who was born a t ' conducted to show that sulphur is a jolly time had by all. a local hospital New Yjiars Day. r e-' eff,’ctl,re ln controlling clover mildew 13. Testa of carbon bisulfide for — turned hoitbA Wednesday. use In eradicating wild morning glory For general plumbing and repair were continued with negative results work call the Fix-It Shop, phone 173 This chemical was also tried on Canada thistle with unsatisfactory re South Fifth Street. J-12 THURSTON 1 suits. . — — . 14. Legume cultures as follows -H ER IFF’S SALE ON iy n(»««np Pork n ,in ,in .i » t u were sold during 1927 by the conn!’ FORECLOSfRE f i, ° pr‘Bt,p* 1 * Thurs agent: alfalfa. 344 acres; red .nd at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ton ’ ” igh seh001 took Citric class g|ke clover. 9S acres; vetch. :.J acres; by virtue of an execution and order to 'Salem last Friday^ to visit the field peas. 8 acres; and garden beans. Of sale issued out of the Circuit Court I State institutions. They visited the 1 8 arr'‘s Si l ° rnfhOndfayr ‘?ej ^ r ,aD th O ° L - P ,° r m — ” • ' DAIRV,N0 AN3 T O ^ NERAL U V E ’ I UPPER WILLAMETTE GARDEN WAY W® Give Green Discount Stamps Leading Magazines and The Springfield News 1*28. upon a Judgment rendered in (• uni’ P*'nltentfan ' and feeble Minded l. The cow testing association or- sald Court on the 11th day of January ! institute Mrs. T ailor Needham ac-Jganixed In 1926 completed its year’s 1928. In a suit wherein The First Na companled them in her car '" worlt ,n Ma7 Twenty-six herds com tional Bank of Springfield, Oregon, a Lum Mays from IA ndai s n e n t ¿he i p le t e '1 , h e y e a r ’ !' t e * 1, w h l, e l h l r t y . corporation was Plaintiff and W H ' ' d x p»nt the flve berqg were tested during the yaar I ” I week-end in Thurston. Clark and Five hundred thirty cows were tested • 1 his wife. L. Tim- mons and R F Timmons, her hns- I T*1® Ioidles Aid will hold a Silver during the year and 396 completed band, and Sam Sorenson and L. M. tea at Mrs. O. A. McMahons on i the year’s test Eleven herds aver­ Travis Inc a corporation were de- Thursday afternoon and elect officers aged mors than 300 pounds of butter- fat per cow. and the average of all fendants and wherc-ln the Plaintiff re­ Miss Virginia Hanson on of* the cows completing the year’s test was covered Judgment against the said de­ fendants W. H. Clark ano ....... Clark. high school students who drove to 2*6-5 pounds of bntterfat. his wife, for .he sum of $2959 00 toget ; Salem- last Friday spent the week end ' 2 The coun‘y a«ent- ,he da,r’f specialist, and officers of the cow her with interest thereon from lh<- there visiting relatives. I testing association made ¿'«■pet lal ef- •Oth day of November 192«. at the nite The young people of Thurston have 1 fort to continue the association for of S'", per annum until paid and for i the sum og $110*4 taxes with interest planned to organize a choir and will another year but were unable to do then-on from the 15th day of Sept­ meet with Miss Maude Edmlston on so on account of inability to secure enough members who lived sufflclent- em ber. 1927 a t «■', per annum and Thursday evening for practice : ly close together. for the sum of 8350.00 as attorneys * C edi Harbit was sick with tonsil- 3. Dairy breed assodationa were fees together with the costs and diw assisted In planning v.c.l and in bold­ bursi-mi nts. which juugm* nt was en­ itis the past week. The W altervllle D istrict Sunday ing breed promotion picnics. rolled and docketed in the office of I Control of infectious abortion of the Clerk of said Court on the n th school ■ onferer.ee na held at T bur- dairy cattle w a s dlfci.iis.-i d in two com­ dav rtf Jän n än - 1028 and sa'd - x- ton ta­ Sun : afternoon. The next munities by veterinarians of the or-- fioa y o me directed com man dir op ratin g me In con f- re •ultural Co ;on nam< of the {iiate of Or gon ! vlth tin mnty agent. the tbl; Fiaste • r fi ■ r o untv 8<<»r it, a -Istwl the ■ end ? Sunday Ine r fit - * k L u ' n nun I to d lr R Rfn nJ on «nfn FehrtrArv, ^ 2 9 •tv-'cn tb n o’^ìAck \ mrl 4 Vr! of d -v n*' tbr* fv»untr Cr\ Lnnn Conntv, r for on« parrel for and to Tpd^Tl nil thr defondn’ n n .r’ ..... Hark tv -, wp *•>" h fu i Ir r - ffe W onderful Bargain Offer m ade by th is N ew spaper during the m onth of January. You will w ant to subscribe for som e o f th ese leading m aga­ zin es that you read nearly every day. * ' d<* • r i n n il f "im l *• r 11;" - f ow A t Cost — Send in Your Subscription Money to — puro br ed n ' «î luid rtlroffory main In rod ln n. will pay at the office of i * ti * n u r» b r e d U v r - , . i l i U h ft Cleri t, nt his residence on G ra d e breedfTH’ HKH DU«« No. 3«*: school war- stock w as also listed. rant« up t< an< including No. 201d HORTICULTURE in te r e s t cens fter Jan u a ry 14.1928 (Carried on in. eobperation wi'h the Sign'd, R. ^W. SMITH. Dlst. Clerk, Laos County Horticultural Society.! a. ,, „ 1. Pruning was demonstrated and ¡School Dlst. No. 19, Springfield, Oro prunp orch ard m anagem ent problem s gon J 12 discussed at three orchard meetings The Springfield News P hone 2 Opposite P ostofllce