PAGE THREE! T H E SPftlNGFTEI.n NEWS T I I I ì U s DAY NOVEMBER IX. l»2tt weighing 45o pounds. The calf la ordinarily kept till It 1« two years ohl. when It la turned Into the breeding herd to replace the cowa loaf or culled If It 1» a heller, or sent to market If a steer. An average To Attend Gam«— Mr and Mr« death loss of 5 per cent la figured In, Floyd Planery will atttend the O. A thus Increasing th- coat above that C. ■ Oregon football game at Corvall'» [ required for maintenance. The average annual overturn In a Saturday. cattle outfit, under a 65 per cent calf COST OF PRODUCING BEEF crop and 5 per cent death loss, la 2« $60 FOR TWO YEAR OLD per cent. To «ell 100 head of cattle a year an outfit must carry 400 cattle To produce a two-year old beef of all ages. These 1W cattle s o » animal r.-ady for market In the Blue must pay the bill for all. A large calf crop la the most vital mountain dlatrlcta of eaatern Oregon coat» clone to »60. aa found in a coat factor in the coat of cattle production. of production Investigation by the If the calf crop la larger than th e average of 65 per cent the coat of a atate college extension service. The coat of maintaining the cow weaned calf la proportionately leas. t'nder range conditions It la often for a year 1« about »23. analysed In such business like way aa a banker difficult to ralae a large percentage. analyse« hla bualne»». It waa found Cowmen have their own Ideas aa to that the average calf crop brought what ayatem of management would All are succeesfully to weaning age la only accomplish an Increase. 65 per cent—that 1«. for every hun agreed on the fact that It require» dred head of cowa carried 65 weaned control of the bulls during the breed calve« are returned. This make» the ing season. It 1» pretty generally coat of the weaned calf »35—a rate I true that breeding in pastures as of »7.75 per hundred for weanlings sures a higher percentage of calves. R e t u r n » to N o t i— M r . a n d Mr». F. B. Parrish returned to Notl Monday after vlsiUng over the week-end at the residence of Mr and Mrs. E W. Celling. Brady. M«* C. H Iloakin«, Mr and Luaby-Johneon Nuptial» Mr«. II It- Johnson. tiludya Johnson. Among »h» nutfworlhy » o c l a l Mr«. Addle Johnsen, Mr and Mr«. •«unta »f Armtallcr day waa th» W..-I- Stanley H. William», and Laureti» d liiK of Mia» Gertrud» J< l,n««n of for- William« vailla »ml Oeorge W Luahy o f f o r - Mr. l.uaby I» a teacher In the Cor lirit which la-i-urrcd »I the rvildonc» bett «c|,otila. uml there the couple Mra. C t». Iloakin«, "f Eugene. ” r will make Ih.'lr home They departed n. latina waa It. v T II Yarn.'«, form after the i ereinouy for Portland. «r p» 'or of Ilo M tiimiin Ki»l»i opal church of tlprll»« field. Houk In— K. Houk of lloule I I hr hmi«.' waa taatily decor«te4 apenl a part of Saturday In town on with pulin«, daullas uml chryaanthc business. m uni«. Th.. lirille carried n gorgeou» bon iiucl of rneebud» uml f«-rn. and wore u li.vety tire«« of bitin velvet She wit« accompanied by Mi»« Heini Janowakl. who carried a bouquet of pink carnation* Accompanying the Krooni waa Holt drlnn». Following i'ic ring ceremony. lunch Aubrey In Town—Juine« Aubrey of Jasper transacted hualneaa In Hprlmt ih Id Sulurday. Hand 1» Improving— Ml»» Altnu W allace o f Ja sp e r. w h ir « hum ! bn- l ame Infected recently. la reported to In much Improved She was a vlaltor at a local physician'» olfl.-e Sulurday con w»« «erveil to the guests, Thoao with her parent». Mr and Mr» M. 1«. pre*, nt were Maxim- l.naby. It J Wallace . ----- • — ¿MB Q a Battery You Can Depend On RED CROSS Q A Battery that’s Low in Price Q A Battery with a Reputation Semes Humanity tp * Don’t Delay! Every tiny you neglect utartlng a Savings Account mean« that you must work Junt that much harder to provide for your old age. The time to «tart a Savings Account is NOW. Why noi do tins the tiist thing to morrow? Sturt with only $1.00 if necessary, hut START! At llrst the am ount you save Is not so Im ptirtant; the MAIN Idea Is to GET THE SAVING HABIT! Once you do, you are going to SAVE EVERY CENT 1 <H GAN. When you open your account, we will present you with u IJbcrfy Bell Savings Rank that 1« by fnr the most unique home safe we have ever seen. $1.00 Open« a Saving« Account and obtain« a Liberty Bell Bank P rotected by Electric Burglarly A larm Sy»tem A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY Commercial State Bank Springfield. Oregon " P u ll up a t thu Sign o f Fnundly Survico . —— ONLY $13.95 Jolliff & Scaiefe Motor Co. EXPERT R A T T E R T MAIMTEMAMCE ON ALL M AKW TOWN AND VICINITY In From Notl—Mrs. E. R Wilson of Wallace Her»—Ferry Wallace of Notl visited In Springfield Saturday. Jasper was a visit'd' here Saturday. W e n d lin g M a n H e re — <’■ A. C ooper Mra. Smith Hare— Mrs B (). Smith of Houle 2 wus visitor here Monday. of Wendling was a visitor in Spring- field Saturday. Leave For Globe— Mr. and Mrs. U ndergoes O p era tio n — K e n n e t h Clarence Dun lia r left Sunday for Wallace of Jasper underwent an Globe. Oregon. operation at the Pacific Christian hos Here From Jaaper — Mrs. Dora pital Saturday. Lyons of Jasper was a visitor In Have Baby Son—Mr. and Mrs. Loy Springfield Monday. Gossler of Mill street are the happy Dr. Fallows Here— Dr Fellows of parents of a baby son. born early Sun the Eugene hospital was a visitor in day morning. The newcomer weighs Springfield Monday. eight pounds. Purcell In Town — Bob P u rc e ll, ' To Attend Ceremonies—<’■ F. Eggi Wendling residence, spent a part of nrann will attend Shrine ceremonDs i Munday In Springfield to be conducted at Roseburg today. i Coburg Woman Hera— Mrs. Charles Ashland members of the Shrine are ; Cornelius of Coburg was a v isito r. to put on the ceremonies. i here Monday. Visit Circle Meeting— Mrs. C. F Here From Grove— .Mr. and Mrs. B Eggimann and Mrs. Bert Doane visit ! Howard of Cottage Grove visited ed the meeting conducted Saturday Ì Springfield friends Sunday. by the Eugene circle, Ladles of the G Leave For Penn— Mr. and Mrs. Cole A. R. left Sunday for Penn. Gregon. .where i they will remain during the winter. Springfield Service Station W e Sell Associated and Union Oil Products FEDERAL and HOOD TIRES Also Greasing, W ashing and Polishing “W here Service is King” 5th and Main Roy Brewer Here— Hoy Brewer Fall Creek was a visitor here Mon- day. Hece From Wendling—G. H. Wlltse of Wendling was a Sunday visitor in Springfield. Here From Mabie— Mrs. Windham of Mabie was a visitor in Springfield Saturday. Noti Man Here— Walter Easton of Noll spent part of Saturday transact ing business in Springlleld. Goes to Donna— Dr. Eugene Kester made a professional cull at Donna Saturday. McGlynn Man Here— F. F. Malinda of McGlynn was a visitor here Sun day. “BRIGHT and CHEERY” or DARK and GLOOMY” Which Beat Describes Your Kitchen? ONLY 75c DOWN Your kitchen, the w ork shop of your home, should he bright and cheery! And It can be with a FREE TRIAL DAYLIGHT KITCHEN UNIT At our expense, have a Daylight Kitchen Unit In stalled today. IE it does not sell Itself tonight, we will replace your old fix ture If you keep It, pay only 75c down and $1.00 monthly, with your light hill. Comfort, cleanliness and convenience are assured by the Installation of this modern fixture. Come In today see It and ask about our Special Offer. DA YLIGHT YOUR KITCHEN Mountain States Power Co. I In From Deerhorn— Among out-of town visitors here Monday was John Karas, of Deerhorn. Marcóla Man Here— Fred Wright of Marcóla spent a part of Monday In Springfield. Fall Creak Visitor—J. C. Moore of I Fall Creek w as a visitor tn town | Monday. Teachers HI — Mrs. Fred Mont gomery and Miss Stevens, teachers In the elementary schools, were ill last ! week. Undergoes Operation— Mrs. Sher- 1 man Flekla underwent an operation ’ al the Pacific Christian hospital Sat urday. From San Franciaco— Mrs. Roy Mc Cracken of San Francisco spent a short lime visiting In Springfield Sat urday. Mias Spalding III— Miss Fay Spald ing. member of the faculty of the Springfield High School, was confin ed with Illness early this week. Have Baby Girl— Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cup are the parents of a baby girl, born on Armistice day at the A street residence of Mr. and Mrs. Cup. Easy Payment Plan Do you know you can buy a new Ford car for $100 down and the balance in 15 months payment? The Ford is the easiest car to buy and the cheapest to operate of any car on the market. . . You can t afford to be without one.. Following is the down payment on the newest type Ford cars: ROADSTER ....................................... $100.83 TOURING .............................................. 10131 COUPE .................................................. 145.01 2-DOOR SEDAN .................................... 150.25 4-DOOR SEDAN ..................................... 161.45 Come in and see the new paint jobs. ON OUR WAY TO FIFTEEN MILLION— Ford busi ness is good. E. R. Danner Motor COMPANY SERVICE AND SALES Fifth and A. Streets