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T H U R flD A Y . A P R II, 10, 1926 «
THE SPIUNGFITO.D NEWS
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Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANK COUNTY UNIT NO. 14
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G ray D igger Men
In A ll Localities
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¡C L O V E R S U C C E E D S BE?ST
OFFICERS OF LAN* COUNTY •
W H EN P LA N TE D ALO NE
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D O R E N A L O C A L N O . 190
Lo cal R e p o rta ra
CANARY LOCAL 189
FARMER'S UNION
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* | R»d and al'lk clover planted alone
Central .... .............. Ray Bower
Ralph Laird, Crsswell. Prssldsnt. • wlll ba mora aucceMful In establishing
Brother E. B. Potter has cleared up
Cage Vunscholaek Is busy thia week
Clovenlale
Mrs. L. J. Oetchell
Will Wbtaler. Trent. Vies Prasl- • a stand
Although Indication« from
evgtral seres of bottom fend this scraping and cleaning out the county
Mrs. lleo. Kehelheck
Coast
Fork
Couny Court Appoints 24 Men
dent,
• Iho d ea l'rs and the eXperlman, sia-
spring and Is planting It to grain anil road
__ Mrs. M A. Horn
C
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e
sw
e
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to Supervise Work in Various
Brtty Kappauf, Cottage Qrova, • lion at Curvatila »how a «hort ai te­
i A number of the p ople from here
Communities Under A g ric u l-’ IXirwisi ....... Mrs. Ada Jennings roots.
»«O.-Traa*.
• nge of clover for 1925. »»ad deal rs
......... Mrs, B. Baker
HvctMA
Leslie
Acstln
Is
up
and
attended
and
enjoyed
ihe
basket
so
Stater
trual Agent Instructions.
N.
A,
Horn,
Cottage
Qrova,
Ooor
• i Indicale a rather »low dt unMd for
Mrs.
M
Gillespie
HadUyvtllel
In after her athiek o' «car- c'al and program given by the Star
Keeper
* trover ««•-•I this sprit«*, lier»u«e ot
Mrs. Grace Jones
Committeemen to act in cosjunc- | * Jit*p rr____
H. C. Jackson. Waltarvllle, Con- ♦ the MAUMialty few numbers of In-
Mrs. C. M. Foster
Miss Unii» W ill,“ and Ml»« Hull >v
tton with the county agricultural a seat i * Lernn»» .......
du otor.
• quirt's at the station, li »e- no lo in­
in exterminating the gray digger have ; * .McKenile Mrs Lawrence MUlcain
Sister C. K Hester w a > ca led to came up from Fugen- Sunday, and
O. L. Clement. Chaplain.
* dicale that the farmer» do not figure
Mrs.
V.
A.
Reynolds
gave
a
very
Interesting
talk
on
the
Mt
Vernon
been appointed by the county court I*
Eugene last week by the death of her
en pine ng I I n i r thl "l«r tur
I V
Endeavor work and the International
In all sections of the county. T heyt* Silk Cr'ek ..... ......... Bulah Smiih
tether.
»■’« o n the elo» r crop was short and
E. B Tinker
,-iittvi nu*O!A at (th.- church Sunday
will serve without pay and have gen- * Trent _____
The Faster exercises a* th ? hall
the clover crop for 192fi I» going to
Mrs. W. E. Post
'ey has been distributed throughout i* Vida ....... ....
have been postponed because of sick­ evvn'Bg.
M c K E N Z IE L O C A L
!>• chert b-• ¿nt»« of the drv sumnit-r
Mr ttnd M«« Chas Teeter», and
their localities.
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ness. to a date to be announced later
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of ,974 which killed mint «>f th clt v»r
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Much squirrrel poisoning Is now
Mr« Frank loine and son AH' n, of
seeding
|s chcn|irr for I*1- farmer
From Our Exchanges
Volgamore and children from W ill
going on in the county. Polson bar
nr bttwine*i» nt«Mating: wa
Bandon are v lsitn g at the t'arl Mil! t
Io grew hl» own hav which ahocld he
woielt
went
to
Fl'tyerei
Sunday
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»poh
ley has been distributed throughout;
s K K, Morn •on
t From the Kansas Union Farmer home.
I I.'- I .■ ui I n 'I a g ra b g ra s* a»| I
spend Easter with their daughter.
the county and it is believed that an
!n< «» dw<*lopin'tul nd th
A party of Cushman young people
we barn that since the first of Janu­
weed hay Good quality hay I» cheap,
M r s B o h Coomba.
effective campaign is being waged to
ary. Kansas has Initiated S55 new made a flying trip to Silicon« and r-'-
er to f-e I th«n poor n'lnllty li»y wh ch
B u ' William» 1« bu'ldtng « v >»'
destroy this pest.
wer« Mr, *und Mr tak -• more f-w feeding
members and re-lnstaied more than turn on Sunday's train
irnrn
on
hl«
pis."
here
The appointment of c o m m u n ity ;..,
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Cira
The II u m Brothers are hn«v separat
i l Mr ani Mrs . Ira
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ild fp me.’ibers, one county alone but
Plow the land tarty in the « p rin t
P er Starkey ..„ ! daughter Eta I of
ut n Lat iti Mr. and Mn
committeemen follow:
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row one
ing hundred
their herds and get ing them
Ing ____
more i than
and culllvata utili) planting in k ill th»
this
rlace
wen'
1.»
Drain
Sunday
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Name
Address
Community m e:'b ra. Between the firs' of the ¡moved to their home pasture*,
of Vida
w- « d" and mstninlti a g- o f match.
Mr Brown to a l’ -nd -hurch se-vl -es
M F. Stewart, Crow Stage Eugen
tin Match ts tt vl*lH itt ÇOÎ11’pitie T h e la te w ttrklnr - f the land «houli
year a n l the iirst of March the Farm I Slltcoos w-hoo, report« an avers««
Jim Snahr punhased n Fi.nl car
Four Oaks
1<>wa
9J5 new attendance of 97« P»r r-nt for the
attended th f* Vidit I*»-: il in il g
h -hallow to nro11 bring,ng up mom
from the Wood mr's ls«t we
G. L. Prindel.
Alpha
Deadwood a iw ilb trs an(1
j « w«,o h , l la»« ftmr week«. w |’h an a v e r » » -
The calf chit was t rganllrd. at
w e n l » 'c d «
P la n t 13 r titi.li o f red
Mr,
and
Mrs
Wl
Ila“
and
child'««
S. C. Hamden M. R. A.. Eugene Irving Quit paying dues and dropped out. 1 membership of 1ft
the members ar very enthusiast!«'
clover or als'ka clav-r an arm
w re Cottage O .ote y!«»t'., from h-re
J. S W«t Ja M. R. B.. Eugene
Portland.
nnf»
Kansas hopes to have 40.000 member»
<1 ’5 Put, »n,
from the mid»,le o f Ar-'l Io Ihu
Willakenxie
owner of th--
»♦ \V«***lafc* Friday evening
befere their next «tate convent‘on.
Early Plowing Helps
middle of May Drill I, In ‘f stlHshl»
Mr
and
V
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Evert
Wright
and
H. A. Stoneberg M. R A.. Eugene
that burned recently.
’n RIMcoow
children of Co’ u ife Gro. • visit’ d at
Wl I lamatta valley iru 'l planll- . -rai'hln-ry I» ava*'aide. w h''h will
Coburg
• last week tnoktrir o r r t>»*» P P
the
home
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Mm
Wrtghi
s
parents
that
a n pica 4 and w icked down b) seed »bout I In ch Ip depth er broad-
G. W. McFarland. Cottage Grove
• Oo*d*w rroperty a« a p r o te c tiv e saw ­
C O AST FO R K LO C AL
Mr and M s W ' lotnd Sunday
Ihe middle of April will con.nrve more o t by hand
Cover the ••<<, hv
Cottage Grove •
mill alte
Clarence and Cbarlt I’et-pion nrd molature than th.-m Wfl un?l w .1 harrowing llghllv or using ih e cor-
H. W. Wheeler.
Goshen
Goshen •
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fVanv Raubert of Cr<b»oan *•»’♦* 1
Father. Fr d Peter«on «pen, the day #f|i r q . b 1 j , tr, ,ay» C. I. Long, hurt,- ru n ted roller, if th» »urfere Is dry
C. A. Stevens
Veneta
Crow
Coast Fork bocal met in regular at »be F F F-hart home last Frida» Sunday with th Ir »Ister. Mrs. Hen
cultural ap*clg i»t for ih <> \ C ex
Bart Flanagan. M R. A.. Eugene
session on April 9th with vlcmpre«' I T b o s w ith in e v e c n e e ' ,'•■> lo r
For Ho'n»t|t«dilng »re Vena Sne<-d
tension service Shade and protection
Meadow View dent Powell In the chair. R-port of r»n< came h»d ■ fine egblM'.'on o' dr'eson of Cottage G“ »■'
Rav Vanr-ch’lack and family h’D I'fo rd ed bv a cover cron doe« not be- at The Minie.
L. J Getcbell
Creswell
Cloverdale
the Delegate to the Agrictl tural coun- h,*h climb'"« Mondav
Tuesday morning for Bujada w h«'-
Jo conserve as much m olitura »«
E. W. Powell. Cottage Grove.
M onca
c!l were given, followed by the ap-
Brother Herringtons are bn«" mak Ray will «tt nd to the fire trail* In
Is tost by the leave» through tran»
Coast Fork
Creswell
C resw ct rolntment of committeemen on poison in« Imnrovements around Ihelr rew
WHEREAS
In
chapter ,17. <en*ral
Wm Holliston
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r ^ Z e E ugenT
of
1hOm', “
V ;'7 o
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Kaiph ......... ha., bee:, v^.ting plratlon.
law» of Oregon «-.■»acted In ,919. I, I»
O. M. Deyoe. Crow r Stage, Eugene
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¡ AB, tw>nt Cpun, v School Supero,. I Mr
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th « ' i n i ’ ■ f ■ » r i t- i
Th- sick comm ittee report Ih» 111-!
T 'her -aren,« Mr. and Mr». John Mo.
Daneba
■on firm, ■ ’pirtu rsblp. company «'id
ness of Mr». Hugh Trunnell. members ; , ’*"',Pnt Arnold ( 1 er vfelteS
hw
, Thuri,tl>y whl|.. ¡
* corporation owning, |«*a»lng, occupy*
Geo. A. Powell. M R. C.. Eugene
T IM E A N D P L A C E OF
HadleyvilU ar«
’orr? 10 know her h e ," h
B e a n T h /.tl»
»T-.b-r ihe Mr. Hand« w m t ,o Creaent City. < «1!
• In, pnesmislng nr having chnrg« of or
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«how» no Improvement. The delegate»' .
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fom la to wrcatl-
. dom'nlon over gny land, pi
Jame» 9. Baugh. Springfield
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in« structure, wharf pier or lock
¡doctor’» care with a lame hand. In-
Mt
V
ern
on
to
th
e
County
convention
wero
ap-
Mr
and
Mr«
I-ot
Wagner
and
child
.
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CtnMrr
M
First Sunday and Third • Whl« h I» ..ifiwled with groan I anulr
Mt vernon i
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! f»rted while dlging ditches. It cans«» '
I
pointed.
r n attended the church service» at , Rgturdiv, Farmers Halon Hall
rebi and mb« r novluus roJtnta or
E. B. Tinker. Route 1. Creswell
Trent
Albert Woodard is very 111 at h ls,*
’ mo‘ h P"1'’
' '1'^
Brother
Potter Is h.ng'ng no son,«
8l,,,dBy roorn.'n.*
* «’lo v .r d .i— Iteetmd and Fourth •
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ft S J e ffr ie » M R C F u ren -“
.home at camo B with the fin.
n r o .n r « n r ie ie n a u» i
and Mr« Elmos Dooltlf ' were
r-iAwwMtwlw H rhixg lla u n e • Prv*et»ceuf th e aattie »ball c on»» to
R. S. JeffTies. M K. C., Eugen
„na „ ._ en, . m,»A, fancy cream records with his three
Mr
r'‘
* Frldsye t lov«w dale S ch .sU H o u se
h u , h|>lr o(.
k<,n W|ad g„ , t our,» ' »
W illam ette
CaT^ E*f**nr nn .erwent a m a ^ r ______*_________
called to Eugene Friday '»n «mount of e rrtwiwell-
Elrwt and Thlnl Tu
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pioreed and I I continue In goad 'xllh.
year old Jerseys.
Wm Moore
Lorane
Lorane operation at the Eugene hospital on j
!th- Illtie»« of Ihelr MB. Alb.wt
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Crorwell M W. of A Hall. • to »Storm,MM «1 I
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Mr« Sroyer and eons. Fioyd and .
, nd g .mr, h » deal« bv t I . o r trapping nr other
Rov Bower. Crow Stage. Eugen«
Saturday.
Central
W. WFThaekreh who has been
* ^ rnn^ 'h • “*’
"Vr,'r Ztur"key" anil ’ Tt,ur",lajr" Itebfs.n Church llo u a o •
'«-¡'lEU K A H " < r « i ‘ digger' ' 'grou n d
H A O L F Y V IL l E I 0 ^ 4 1
v«-ry 111 1» slowly recovering.
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Lester Millican. W aterville,
• day Sunday with Mrs. S a
v
. nanebo—First Tu«wday, Uanetm • squirrels (Cltnllna d ou llasll, a r e box
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Mr sed Mrs T, D. Huff and fatn'lv
McKeoxie Rlv>r
children.
» School Hoqse.
* lone rodents la Ion»« County. Oregon.
Dorena «oent Farter Sunday at the Robt
J. L. Smith
Dorena
Dorena--Saeoad and Fouth Tuna- “ Now, ibc-.-f'e««, all a t c h p-raons.
firms.
copartner« hips, corporations
H.
H.
Smith
has
been
on
the
sick
J a sp er, Powell home
G rim m A lfa lfa H a rd y
Fred Wallace
Jasper
• day«. Dorena I’buroh
• <n,j ,-otnpan'es owning or having du-,
Vida ' Mr. and Mrs. George Kehelheck and ||« i but has now Improved.
Plantings of Orimi» alfalfa In Mor­
C. W. Allen
Vida
• Madleyvllls — Flrat aad Third • minion over land In said lav»« cou n ty,'
Chas. Mallette, RL 1, Junction City ¡»wo sons attended Easter service» In, w . I. Seals and family spent Easter row county wlthsiood the cold winter
• Thnradaye. Hadlnyvltt« School
• Oregon, are hereby required Io lake
Fergnson Eugene.
with Mrs Seals' parents. Mr. sod Mrs f>r b.
, h, „ the common variety. •
v sm
. . Pa •
*° exterm inate said fray digger
| Born, to Mr snd Mrs Howard Cox. j Henderson of Lorane
according to a survey made receat,ljt
ground squirrel» (C ltellw douglasID
shooth Heenta (hrhool H ou se
• w | ( b | n th ir t y days fro m Ih e d a te of
• a son on April 2nd.
Mrs. H. Nlghewander visited her by R w ¡unr, e. county agent. He
• Jaapar—Second and Fourth Wed- * the flrat pubUrattn of thia notice.
Norman
Ream
visited
pver
Sundav
father.
H.
H.
Smith.
Easter.
,
,
ay,
th„
Grimm
sowed
by
I.
Skovbo
CENTRAL LOCAL
■u<'h
Bnl taken, a person
with her parents. Mr. a"d Mrs. E F.
jgrs Geo. Powell Is »taring with
Boardman a year ago waa not • aswdaya W O W Hall Jasper •
• lowano—A
aa«d
so*
Foerth
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Pe’'*,’na
»>9 ’ he
Ixwano
-Serond
sod
Fourth
e((Urt
of
Ml(J
ljtn
„ r(Wnly
w,„ county
, nlpf.
Ream of McKeqx'e River.
Llnvd
niece Mr.». Cox. at Lotylon
damaged while common alfalfa all
m
em
bers
i
Hubbard
from
Camp
B.
accompanied
j
¡tjr
Manley
of
Eugene
spent
Friday
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Wednesdays
I.
O.
O.
F.
Hall.
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upon
««Id
lands
and
proceed
to
aster-
around
It
was
nipped
Garnet
Baratt
The contest for new
local, eemnd snd * mtnate said gray dtgrer ground sqnlr-
night with the Seals family
of Hepner reports tha, Grimm he se-d • • fo MBKnnil*
closed Saturday evening April 4th him
u rth W ed n esd a y , g p m I G O •¡» •I « " 'It-llua dotiglasll) and Ihe cost
Andrew 8 ,monsen'» brother and ed two years sgo 1« the only alfalfa
arith the radies winning by a large
• F hall. W.IUwvtlle
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’ « ' ' ' ’"In.Hon will be levied
ch lek s Want Free Range
wlf» and sons from Portland spent left on his place. Many other grow ,
arviinwt »aid land
majority. The same evening at the
Brooding chicks on clean soil snd the week-end with him and fil» family ere report similar comparisons, ac­ • M l. V^rnoo -Firat and Third •( Tha county agricultural affnnt h<*ra-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Petsold
• Wndneaday HraeGeld Htoce
• by designate« Monday. April 13th. as
Jessie Slmnnsen from Eugene spent cording to Morse.
the new and old members and their giving them free range following the
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(T at* Meets Fleet and Third • •
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brooding period Is a wiee practice, ac ¡her Ea«ter vacation with her parents
Orfmm 1» the variety recommended • . Silk
fam lllee were entertained.
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. onlng dav- throughout the «aid Lane
Th ireday at Cedar Schoo, House
nouaiy. and It fs h""eby recommended
by the state and county agricultural
Five members were Initiated and cording to H. E. Cosby, poultry Mr. and Mrs M. Slmonsen.
eighteen more who had promised to j specialist for the n. A. C. extension
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economic conference because as com­ • Spencer Creek—Third Friday. • that poisoned barley, as prepared by
• the undersigned snd representatives
Join and planned to be there, because service. A two. three or four yard
Marriage Licenses Issued
pared with other varieties It live« • Fine Grove School House.
• Tcmt -rtecoo.1 and Fourth Wed • "f ,h *‘ h,,rr*u
Biological Survey
of the alm ost Impassable condition . system with the permanent brooder
During the past week the county long’ T, resists cold belter, starts •
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. nf ,h e United Rtat'» Depertojcnt of
aw daye
I4e««ant 1,1,1
High • Arrl(11,lllr,. bp ltHPI, for (b„ p„rp„ ,n
of the roads, were unable to attend. 1 will permit ranging chicks on clean clerk has lr»ued marriage llc-n ses to earlier In the spring and y h ’ds more
• WMM Bldg.
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The men being the loners, were as gronnd each y°ar and will go far to- the following couples: Robert
D. hay per acre.
• Vida—Becond snd Fourth
Ratur- • Parley may he secured from th« und<r-
game as they always are. and fur- wards avoiding disease« that
; Ker«r and B 'atr'ce Morse, both of
«
dav» at W in n , V H a l l
• «IXfi-d at his office In Ettg«ne, loino
from soil eontam'natien. says Co«hy ' Eugene; Carl M ITIce. Rw's-home,
C o u n lv A q e e t fo M e e t O ran q e
nished the feed.
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a . . C ou n ty. G regon at approximately ,h"
Secretmdee will please s.md In • poM
prrpnrn, 1ob
Mr Grover Husten. as chef, with H e asserts that xroodlng a large num The]ma L M-adows. Mln-rva; Jam es
D. 8. Fletcher, county agent will
his able assistants served a f ’ne seven her of chicks on the sam e ground year A 8tpphp?. Portland, srd J L. Haur 'm ake his first trip Into extreme West
• lime snd place at meeting and •
Tbit" of frat eiibllcatlon of this no-
course supp’r. the first six courses after year and raisin? them to lertny
p ,,iPne; Ray r Sta-ev, EugBne. ern I^ n e County this week end. He • changes of date us »hey may oc- • tlce April 7th. 1925.
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i s ' k iv . I i
11 8 Ft ETI'IIKR.
being oysters, and the last one, coffee i age on the sam e vroamd use,, f° r i an(j pjora Mae Jackson. L oran e;'w ill address a meeting of the Ada • cur.
a
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County Agricultural Agenl.
and cake.
j brooding fa ehlut th' "U*est known phR M Bowen and Lilia M. Allen. Grange on Sunday and visit several
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Mr. Petxold had recently Installed method of going out of the Pn’7 trJ botb o f Eugene.
other communities before returning
a flue new radio and the crowd wan , business.
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entertained by some fine music.
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The next meeting w ill be held a( : In From M a re o la — M r « Ja s o e r F , e .
the regular meeting place. Central gals was In from Mareola Wednesday
Community hall, Sautrday evening 4
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Aprf 18. This Is to be a pie soc'al. | From Camp Creek—Orin Masterson
each lady to bring a pie and a ball and Mrs. L. Mast«r«on were In from
of cord with her name wrapped In-j Camp Creek Wednesday. Ernest Con-
aide.
’I'T was also a Cam" Creek visitor
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Fine in every line
«▼ery inch a stylish Coat I
Batch of these twill Coat*
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around the bottom.
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