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TllU R flO AY. FEBRUARY H , IM E . . . * <•!< with a lira company young •round Star for about forty year®. and »oma quilt® atartad lha waa • »re , “ * w>,r0ro, to atranaara. baa a hoat of frlauda whatever ha ha» j - . . ..... n» ih.. rf.nTul ,,vwJ V»e<l Fordaon tractor, completely I All at "The C hurch of lha t ordi.i ■ y *o«C«at Continuad from Page Four Ha diati at tha horna of hla daughter ' overhauled. Awdaraon Wing Motor Wt koine C orrespondent® Mr®. Jamaa Spakr of Star. O te g o u jc o . • DORENA LOCAL NO. 190 i Thursday, February 1». t»SR. CHRISTIAN CHURCH j " UPPER WILLAMETTE Mrs. George Pitcher, who haa fceen| S p rin g fie ld M e lh o d la t episco pal Springfield THURSTON NOTES at the Mercy hoapital for treatmolt! (Bbbert Memorial» Professor Pen,Ire and Mias Wrlley. Chicken thieving haa become more The Farmers Pnlon member® h e ll aboM |(>B returned to h e r 1 The Springfield ha.id *UI >»« th- The Sunday school officer® are taaohera of the High school. also than a Joke •* Pleasant Hill and the „„ open meeting Tuesday evening home here Sunday. ,, principal feature of the F1re®l4a hour worb|ng , Or ,50 present Sunday nord- Fl. sate Heerlngton and Winifred Bn- farmer® are becoming much alarmed with about thirty fire present Mr®. John llolstrom and eon® John ®t 7:30. tog«ther with ®ome good o l ' | , n, Tb„ s«ndny morning «ertnun « r o tt. Corvallis last Satur- Cecil Wheeler and . Ralph Laird. county Pre»ldent «■*<•{ iw j _ Bvaratt vUlted at the topic la. "Chrlat before Ptlata and ll, motored XBOIOTX1 to lU VWTB4II® - Brtaest — — —- Schrenk. - - ~ homo of »onga- da> and attended the second annual Late Wheeler have all! lost hsavUy tMM> very interesting «ugg. <1 Ion® 0» fc, r p ,r»Bta Mr and Mra. J. II aermon will will 1.« H. Kirk Kirk. The The Pastor® Pastor's aermon b« "The "The chrlat." educational expoaitlon at the O. A. C. In the past ten days. The thieve« t.on,lucltn< farmer union meeting« ¡<>f , b)(| p law Salurday j,un,,ay Salt of the Earth Type of .'briatlanl- A apeclal musical program will be Perry Price, who attend® O. A. C. seem to be after the chicken® for meat alM, how to hold the Interest of thej Qjenn jrnnlng« and Mr. Morgan W bring a personal nv>»»»g» to eb o n al 7:30, under the direction Of at Corvallis spent the week end with as the light weight one® are left be- „»embers. He also acted as chairman maj e „ bcslness trip to the Chamber® answer answer the tne souls «oui» cry cry of ot need, o ..., Murt-hy a ..l»ted by Loraine home folks. hind. of the meeting as the president tr»« ml|j Wednesday. Margaret Russell who attended Nor- In honor of her ISth birthday Mr. absent. (. „ J( luUn<a bajl bM>„ cu nt,,B an,j It o'clock hour. "Paradise Regained |hp |b|pd , mal at Monmouth visited her parents and Mrs. John Palmer entertained, a Mr Jarbman. an O. A. C. specialist , p|| tnB b u Rb(w| , Island Red being helo® «scriptural aacrlnturnl aipo«Ilion exposition ... of ..... the ... . . c ()f ... ....... .... h ers the past week end. number of the neighbors children .or aIao <av, n!anv helpful suggestion® pu„ aU for , c^ypte „r week® II* In method® of enriching the Individual *p upon the subject of •The World® Rev and Mrs. Harry Benton took their daughter. Bdna. at their home concerning the work In the meetings tpnJa on| v , h# V(,ry b#<t ,„y vhrl»tlan experience. Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. at Enterprise Sunday afternoon. Feb- „„ terming, followed by O R ,n h(< noclt , Tb„ ,,hurch achool meet« at » : « . Greatest Immigrant." 8 PLarl Childers Pastor. Kyler. ruary W Outdoor gam s, w e re played Fletcher. county agent, w h o outlined Tb0 Ijldlea M, „ loBBry meWlng wa, w ith c la s s e - fo r all a g e Tt - Mr. and Mra. Marvin Jackson and until rain drove the young folks In , bp worb whlch the farmer unionists h,,|d al lh „ church Thursday, with will feel at ea»e In the brotherhood For Shoe service try ih e E l«irl*' family from Eugene visited Ray the house where refreshments w ee- and Countv »gent® are trying to carry on|y „ fpw member® present. They c lass which meets *n the »toil F-36 Baugh last Sunday. served. 'out this year, especlailv on horltcul The Epworth Lcaguo convenes at Bhoe Shop. Mr and Mrs. Venhousen from Se- Mrs. Andy Olson who underwent an , uye a|falfa raising, stock raising, attle who have been tonring California operation at the Goshen hispital Frl- and roeIbods of treating grain visited Miss Mterama the first of the day February 13 was able to rriurn Those present enjoyed the »peaking week on their return trip. fo her home at Pleasant Hill Sunday, very much and wish we could have Lor n Edmiston who attends Bust- February SI. Mr. Jackman. Mr. tjslrd and Mr nass college in Eugene spent the Vnder the auspices of the Christian pjotcher here more often to wake up week-end at home. Endeavor of the Pleasant Hill church , bP comunlty. John Willian from Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. Riddle of Eugene will After the meeting a lunch of coffee, sp .n t Sunday in Thurston. ¡give a concert at the Christian church Cake and sandwiches were served by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Price motored Saturday night February M. A« Mr. (bp Indies, to Not! Sunday afternoon. They are and Mrs. R ld .ll' are accom pllshel Most everyone In the community expecting to rnoTe there tn the near musicians and Mr. Rtddle Is very ac- „{tended the funeral of P n cle Miles fUIUre complished in giving readings a good pttcber held at the Chapel at Cottage Mr. and Mrs A. W. Weaver motorc-l program |s anticipated. Grove last Sunday. He was one of to Eugene Sunday and spent the day Mrs. Swift of Portland visited over (bp c idP„t ptoneer® on the river, be- with their son. Bert, and family. the w e.k end at the home of Mr am! ,ng years old He was also a civil Rev. Harry Benton, who has been Mrs. E. Y Swift at Pleasant Hill aWT veteran and has lived In and the minister at Thurston for the pad Twelve little folks gathered at t h ' l ___________ .......... .......................... few year’ put in hla resignation last home of Mt». Belle Wknroer Monday Sunday, expecting to preach his fare- afternoon. February 23 to celebrate -<«* • * * * • • wí. q- • s îv*“- *• «, ' T r ,. • ", well sermon next Sunday morning. the birthday of her »on Elbert, w h o ; The play. "The Dufunny Family" at was seven years o il Sunday Februa-v the hall last Friday evening was well 22. Games were played in doors until attended and ^vell »rendered. The refreshments with a lighted birthday proceeds amounted to $62 00. cake were served. Those present , Thursday evening. February 26. Mr were: I.eland Morris. Robert Phelps, j Smith Taylor will lecture and show Maxine Baughman. Max Baughma- som? slides taken of the forest, at Wayne James. Florence and Lucll the church. Jordan. Bonnie Jeanne Tinker and , John Price Is ill with rheumatism. Elbert Wimmer. The Ladles Aid will meet with Mrs. MaT Harden. Arthur Lindley an I j William Hensen next Thursday after- Guy Mathew® were chosen to repres . noon i eat the Pleasant Hill high school a, This suite consists of Bowfoot Bed, Dresser, und Chlffonette Next Friday evening the Leaburg ,h e «Vocational exposition held at high school will stage the plav Corvallis last week. Accompanied by “Peter Slick of Punkln Crick." at the Ar!o Gilbert, an Instructor in the high Have you a radio, see us for a tiablnet for your set. in walnut bai] school, they left Friday afternoon. Saturday morning at lo A. M. Mis« 1 Herbert Harden of Portland was at Priced Edith Pear! Alton became the bride 1,'easant Hill Sunday visiting his j mother Mrs. Dora Harden and his of Dr. Carl Phetteplace. They were married at the Catholic church b y i,w<> MaT »»<« P»»>- Father O'Hara In Eurene. and left »«r^ret Shelly. the youngest for a wedding trip to Portland where <'au^hter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. the brides’ parents reside. The b rid e;■Shelly underwent an operation for Is a graduat nurse from the Good S u -.Bpp*‘n'l,<’,,is at th,! Christian HRADWARE FURNITURE maritan hospital in Portland, but has hO8Pital ^ s t week. been surgical nurse at the Pacific Christian hospital for some time. Dr Buy your Fort now. Ander.on Phetteplace 1« a graduate of V. of O Somedmos a life depends on the F 2«. medical school and Is at present Wing Motor Co. : prompt and accurate coin- practicing st Powers. H« Is the son pounding of a prescription. of H. E Phetteplace and ha» spent Buy your Ford now. Anderson. most cf his life In Thurston, where h • Wing Motor Co. I You can have a whole hearted F-26. has a host of friends who extend their confidence in your Rexall Store best wishes. ¡to use only the finest drugs, ac Miss Etta Mae Deris was married curately dispensed w ith prompt 'sendee. to Chris Davis Cassidy of Los Angeles last Thursday in Eugene. Mr. and Banishes You are always safe at your Mrs. t e e Davis, rasents of the bride, Rexall Store, and our prescrip served a wedding supper Thursday tion th arges save you money. eveplng at their home here. The young people o? the neighborhood chivoried them Friday ev ping. The . , . i and Blood Disorder. happy couple have taken apar’ment» I On gaie al a l| leading drug stores. In Eugene wh«re the groom has em- Combination treatment for Rheuma- ploymenf. Th y have the best w ish esl^ sm . Gout. Sciatica and Lumbago, The phenomenal growth of Skaggs Stores are measured by their useful of their manv friends ¡$1.50. For Blood. Rashes, Ecsenma and ness, which is attributed to the genuinely sound principles employed. ____ ________ ' Kidneys, ANTI-fRIC Liquid, $1.00. D rag J f a n Results guaranteed or money back. 7Jie J Ì2 ; Hundreds of thousands of people throughout the great northwest ate Gets Cars of Grain— The Spring- Antl-Pric Co, Mfgs., 32 Front St., San our customers because we render a truly great and saving service. field Mill and Grain Company re- Francisco, Cal. We invite the People of this Community to visit our stores and study c ived a carload of wheat from east ern Oregon Monday, and another on s... a i our prices- Tuesday. Farm ers U nion N e w s . Community News 3 Piece Special Bedroom Set in Silveitcne $56.75 $ 1 8 .CO Wright & Son ANTI-URIC RHEUMATISM Flanery’s Drug H e re In s p e c tin g T ie s — W . L. Gray, Southern Pacific inspector from Eu gene was here Tuesday inspecting a carload of t k s to go to Latham. Installs Radio—E. E. Archer of Wil lam ette Heights installed a new radio set in his home this week. W. H. Adrain of the Springfle!! garage helped w.th the work. Supervisor Here— Geotrge (Nelson, supervisor of the tekgraph depart ment of the Southern Pacific was here ■from Portland Tuesday supervising the details of the new line to Oak ridge. r .* J- y. ; - Receives Cement—E. A. Cllngan received a carload of cement Monday from Oswego. V isits Dunlaps— Mr. and Mrs. J. L R otoon visited at the W. L. Dunlap hom e Wednesday . A. R. Ladles to Meet—Ladles of G. A. R will meet at the home i he president, Mrs. C. F. Eggiman irsday evening . To 338 Main Street Electric Fixtures, Wiring, Contracting H enderer Electric Supply Ladies Concert Orchestra At the BELL THEATRE, Springfield, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3 Under the Auspices of the American Legion Go to Corvallis— Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eggtman drove to Corvallis Tuesday. This is a benefit concert given by a high class Woman’s Musical organization on a transcontinental tour Rente Houae—O M Plummer ha» rented a house on 624 A street and Stelnhauer, owner of the house on 1th and B where the Plummers now live «rill m ore back to his house. Prices: Reserved Seats 75c. U N IT E D STQ U ES Store Yes, We’ve Moved, too Columbia saving General Admission 50c ALL WEEK PRICES Hersheys Cocoa, ]K)und tins . half 15c Broken Sliced Pineapple No. 2>/2 tins 4 t in s 98c 1 tin •................... 28 c Fruits Peachea, Apricot», cher ries, 6 lb. tins 1 can ...x.... 2 83c canB ...... $1.65 Snowdrift 8 lb. tins ... $1.93 4 lb. t in s .... 98c > • Friday and Saturday FEATURES SUGAR Pure Cane 10 lbs., 00 Beet Rugar is branded ‘‘Beet,’’ Best cane sugnr Is branded either "F ru it” or "Berry” Pure Cane. Sunkist Oranges ALL WEEK , PRICES Peanut Butter 1 pound 23c 2 pounds 45c Prunes Oregon Crop 10 lb. bag .... 93c Corn meal White of Yellow 9 lb hag ........... 47C Macaroni and Spaghetti 23c 1 Ib............... 10c 43c 3 lbs..................... 2 8 c New arrivals, full of Juice, not frosted; nice size 1 dozen 2 dozen ............ W e will give a Coles Safety can opener Free vH with each one dozen can goods! 321 Main Street Phone