The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 18, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY. FEB. 18, 1920.
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public school January K meet Wi-dnaa- or and alatke clover. end has the pcr-J FOR SALE—Carbon paper In largo
Director; “Wet, w- can't ta d the
ehoets, 28x39 Inches, suitable tor a tlst whe dr . w I
th« re’s n ,thing
day afternoon to bt «In work Mm J. er i,|«i tinblt of whlt< clover. Exporl-
making tr usings T ne Ni-wa O ffice, nine to do but bang the pielure.”
A I’helps In leader und the following mi nt station trial« have proved It very
are member« of the club: Luc. tt i productive for ,ui:-tur> In the coa't
Baughman, president; Louglnn Kub- dlntrlct, In the W illamette valley, and
ler, vice -p resld tn t; Evelyn Monson, In eastern Oregon Irrigated sections
secretary; Roberta Lawson, Rublnn In Crook, loike and Malheur counties.
Lmwson, Evelyn Jlielps.
Good seed yields have been aecur>-1
Mrs Russell Myers, Instructor at ln b,,' h Crook and Iwke counties The
the Pleasant Hill high achot* has *”«1 Prlc« •» hl« h “nd tb” demand
been sick with a severe cold and flu *ood Reaulto * « w that It succeeds
The Dorcns basketball team defeat- i»'*1 on l»nd tbat '■ free ot common
ed the Pleasant Hill lean* by a score white clover and alslke clover,
of 16 to 16 at Dorena Friday night. I
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Curts FARMERS WAREHOUSE
will be pleased to know that their 6-
STOCKHOLDERS MEET
Much thought and knowledge has been put into the bak­
year-old daughter, Vydette who has i
,
ing of Perfection bread. It is clean and pure and highly
been very tick for several months
Total
»387,848 17 during
nourishing.
with Inflammatory rheumatism. Is 1925 proved a record business for the
Bread and milk is a mighty good year ’round food for grow­
much better.
Lane County FarmiT« Union Ware-
ing boys and girls. It is an old fashioned dish but it is an
Several farmers of the Pleasant Hit house ompany. Manager E. E Morrl
ideal dish—a dish that proves itself because all growing
dlslrlct are draining fields with tiling ion stated In his annual report to the
childrn like bread and milk.
The ranch of C. F. Hyde where tile stockholders In session at the Eugene '
was laid last year undtr the super- chamber of Commerce yesterday,
It satisfies every demand for a hungry appetite.
vision of the Oregon Agricultural col
New directors named were: George
lege Is shewing fine results from the
M Kebh ebeck of Cottage Grove and
draining Workmen who have be' n
C E Wright of Walker The directors
digging post boles on the Hyde ranch
elects Ralph P Laird of Pleasant Hill
the past week report that they struck
Fifth and Main St.
FRED FRESE, Prop.
Perkins
as president and C. E Jordan of ’he
no water when In the drained sec­
Springfield
I^axton
same place sicretary and treasurer
tion« hut were obl'geil to dig In the
Phone fid
Building
Increase of the capital stock from
mml where no tiling had been laid
$15,000 to »30,000 was voted.
Visitors from the east hnvo be-n
thunkful they have eseaped some of
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tin- revere storms experienced In their
f irmer home« in one Instance a letter
was received reporting a gate that
a W H E R E Q U A L IT Y M E E T S C O N F I D E N C E ^
blew S4 nt'b s an hour for 10 minutes
and 6u miles an hour for several
hours.
Floyd John, who Is stationed with
the army nt Missoula Montana, writes
that he Is growing tlr'-d of winter ami
hopes to be stationed at Vancouver,
Washington, next winter.
BREAD IS
GROWING
FOOD
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
lilt. LOUIS ALBERT BANKS
Revival m eetings at the Methodist church will be started
February 28 by l»r. Ixmls Albert Hanks, noted divine, a u th o r and
prohibition worker. The meetings will continue for two w"eks.
Community News
THURSTON
By Sosclat
C o rr«apond--ta
UPPER WILLAMETTE
NOTES
PILCHER’S SHOPPING NEW S
Evening Gowns
Reputation
FARM POINTBRS
Mr and Mrs F -llx Sparks from
Friends of Mr A bln Olson and
Blue river are spending a few dnys Miss Ixiretta Smith were much sur-
fb-mend for seed flax In Oregon 1«
wlth Mr and Mrs Arch »hough
prlsod to hear uf their marriage Wed- greater than the supply, the experl-
The Ixutles* aid gave a flve-cent nesduy. February 10 Two charivari
,
,
tm-nt station reports. The tariff o f 40
poclal .1 the Thurston h sll last Thura-, parties visited the bridal couple, the
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day evening The proceed, amounted , older folk , on Thursday night and the
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to »27 09
high school young folks Friday. Mr., petition. Where freight rate« are high
Mrs. John Edmlaton motored to'O lson has lived many years at Eden- there Is a big advantage In growing
Junction City last Wednesday evening vale where he ow n. a prosperous
)n pn.ference
th„ f)brp
with Mr and Mrs William ftrnred and Kraln and chicken ranch, and 1« road vorlety
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f n 10
family from Waltervl !• and attend*«) 1 -rl-
nuparvlaor
district No.
10. .
Experiments with flax seed produc­
the revival meeting that Is being cor.-
Mrs. George Lord of Enterprise Is
tion In Oregon are being carried on at
ducted by the I<eavltt Soul winning quite sick with the flu.
the Union station, the Moro station
team.
J An acetylene lighting plant was In-
Results at the Union station have
Tbere was a telephone gneetlng at i stalled at the I F. Circle ranch at
been favorable for many years, and
the hall last Friday evening tt was , Enterprise tihs week.
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the station 4a now recommending its
voted by the stock holder« of the | The p a y “Daddy which w>. given growth. Results at the Moro station
company to have their line from t h e ^ y the young folk*
lh e Christian fir, not
ga„ . r, ctory enough , o
high banks on lo Springfield put on Endeavor society Saturday
night. I
recommendation ln ftiat see-1
the government poles aa thia pan o, .February 13 was a marked success tlon l
p|ant!nga ln previous year«
th* Hoc needi repairing.
'The audience waa kept lautfbtnie much 1 have had had serious losses from heat
Frank Remmle «pent «eversi days of the evening as the parts were all canker. With early planting last year;
visiting his parents last week.
, well taken. Those In the cast were:
much better results were obtained.’
Miss Flossie Herrington, who Is at­
Wrexon Brown, '•Daddy" Jed Wheeler Corvallis station results correspond j
tending normal at Monmouth, spent
Mrs. Brown ___ Lottie Bendshadler with those of the Moro* station and ;
the week-end with home folks.
N ellie Brown ____ ___ Hate) Wheeler many other stations In the northwest J
Jay Grant, who atends O, A C at |
Field peas are a good spring-planted ;
Teddy Brown ........ .......... Carl Linton
Corvnl Is, spent Sunday In Thurston j m 'choaW r
B essie Fr-agles forage crop for both eastern and w est-'
Mr Weaver and Arrh »hough at- p>ul rh l.Hl(.r
Bert Feagles ' em Oregon. When planted with beard-
tended the Elks lodge In Eugpne 8 a .
Jane, the maid _______ Violet Inman leas barley or oats on some of the
urday evening
Thompson, the butler ....... Roy John cool Irrigated projects field peas do
Ray Never spent the week end with
The play netted the society oyer ' Particularly well, the experiment sta-
his parents Io Eugpne.
»30 Candy was so d after the play.
, bon reports. In the W lllnmette valley.
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Price from
The Cloverdale Community club ! b>r those desiring a leguminous forage j
Notl visited relatives here over the
will meet at the home of Mrs. Tlvey jikat may he °n som e of the soils too,
week-end.
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sour for vetch, peas and oats have j
Mr. and Mrs Teddy L eavt« anq next Thursday
A baby boy was born nt the Goshen F'»“1’ «'x,d results when planted In j
family, also Mrs. Charles Leavitt a n d ;
hospital Wednesday morning at 1, March. April or even In early May. |
Mrs Kissinger from Eugene called
o'clock. Februnry 17 to Mr ana Mrs. 1 I-adlna clover seed growing In seme '
on friends In Tburaton Monday Mrs. i
Andy Olson of I'lgasant Hill. The lit- of the eastern Oregon Irrigated sec-
Teddy Lenvltt and children are spend­
tie fellow has two sisters anil two tlons promises to be a good Industry
ing a few days here.
Mr. and Mrs. W olf from Canndn I brothers to welcomed him Into their for those Interested. Ladina clover is
lives.
the giant form of white clover that
visited Tuesday at A W Weaver's.
The “Quick Cookers" the cooking has come here from northern Italv.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Baugh visited
club organ xed at the Pleasant H tl It is Intermediate between white cloy-
relative« at Junction City last Sun
day. nlso ntSend-d the revival there.
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M». and Mrs. Hastings also Mr
W eeks and fnmlly attended the ded­
ication of the Light House temp e In
Eugene last Sunday afternoon*
Mrs. Roy Edmlaton Is 111 with the
flu
Mr. and Mrs John Edmlaton and
fnmlly, Mr. anil Mrs. Arch Shough j
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
THE U N IV 6 R S Ä I CAR
Price took Sunday dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. John Price.
The man with a rep­
utation Is rich indeed.
Riches may be stolen,
but a reputation, never
He who would be weal-
they, shot» d first estab
llsh a reputation, for
that Is the foundation
of prosperty.
Pilchers
la
Indeed
building dally a reputa­
tion of fair dealing
with Its many satisfied
customers.
All New Arrivals
BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES, THE VERY LATEST IN
GOWNS FOR EVENING WEAR, IN ALL THE NEW
SHADES, TRIMMED WITH GLITTERING BEADS IN
THE NEWEST DESIGNS.
$19.75 and $24.75
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CIVIC CLUB DANCE IS
ATTENDED BY MANY
The Civic club's old lime dance.
Pi-Id Inst night, proved to be n fl-
* nnnclal as well ns social success Tha
1 affair wn* largely attended, and the
evening was spent In reviving »m ost
forgotten steps, recently populnrlzcd
hy flivver's Inventor.
Mrs. Carl Olson, of the elnb com­
mittee, today expressed her thsnks
to the city council and others who
he,pod make the affair n success.
Cloverdale Has Good Meeting.
Farmers union progress In Lane
county was discussed by various
spenliers at n mooting of lhe Clover­
dale Farmers union held last Friday
night. Tboso who spoke were C. W
Allen, county president; ,J. C. Jack
son, former stale organizer; O. S.
Fletcher, Lane county agent, and Ar­
nold Collier, county club bailer. An
entertainment program and refresh-
ntents followed the spenklng.
Genuine Ford Accessories
Buy your Ford Acessories at The Ford Garage where you
get thè heat quality installed by Ford trained mechanics.
Let these prices speak for themselves:
$ 1 5 .0 0 Installed
Biflex Bumpers, 1924-1925 $ 1 8 ,0 0 Per ^et Installed
Shelbrite Steering Wheels
$4.5 0
Rear Curtain Lights, at a Bargain
$ 1 .0 0 Per Set
Foot Accelerator
$2.2 5 io $2.5 0 Installed
Motor Meters, (Sock Type)
$ 7 .0 0 Installed
Ford Oiling Systems
$ 3 .5 0 Installed
Lincoln Snubberg
We Also Have a Complete Line of Good Year Tires
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BaUBIW
Smart Frocks
Spring Coats
The Very Latest
Newest Creation*
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All the beautiful new shades for spring
wear, in dresses for Women and Misses
A wonderful selection of the latest styles
just arrived from New York—
Charmeen Twills,
Tweeds and
Baskara Weaves
Our Low Price
Novelty Plaids. Checks, and Plain Colors
right from the fashion center, the very
latest In styles for spring—
$14.75 to $24.75
$12.75 to $29.75
PAPIICH ERCO
Bath Laraway
■ulldln»
966
Wlllamett«
Across from Rex Theater
E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO
FIFTH AND A STREETS, SPRINGFIELD
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