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T U R S P R IN G FIE LD NEWS
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Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
P U B L IC A T IO N
LANE
C O U N T Y U N IT mO. H
and s h a k ’ M up hut no one w as hu rt w ith g ifts fo r th e stu d e n t
b turn P le a s a n t H ill Bunday D "ceinbei 111
G oshru H ospital
ring! on
\ » d e lle C u r l s Hie d »eai old ilaugli
I R ecitatio n .
t he B est C lan
Kuby S e v e ra l p a s s e rs by trie d to pull M is sctom l c lo ses for th e h o lid a y s
K ilp atrick s c a r oul of th e d itc h w ith
CALL AND BEE Dr. M W Emery
Mr and Mrs C F H yde and Iteti» 1er o f Mr am i Mi» i'iiit» »»«» o p r r
O ldham
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C laire R obinson took Je a n n e of E ug«ne a tte n d e d c h u rc h at s l e d o n T il' du v Ik --i-in b e i I t a t III" on prtrea on plata and other work. If
■ I sn tn n iin e Si! nt N ight
l.c a h and out su c c e ss
th e c h ild re n Io th e ir hom es a n d w ith
Kula H a rr K t o n
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e aid of a tr a c to r the c ar w as a g a ‘n
Song
Calm n th e N ight. Q u a rte tt
put on th e road w ith a bent fro n t
R e c ita tio n
C h ristm a s.
H ugh
a x le and b ro k e n win ishcld
Paulson
R oth of th e t o n Iters of th e P leas
R e c ita tio n
C h ristm a s Song
Im p o rta n t c o n tribution* to public
Roacive Cole a n t Hill public school have been ill
k e a 'lh *> rp m ade by th e A m erican R ev ltatio n . S n iwfkUs
th e p ast few d a y s
• F lo re n c e
■ >il C ross th ro u g h it» Public H ealth
T he fancy w ork h a ia a r held S a ta .-
Bell F ish
M uralng Service. N u tritio n Service,
day a fte rn o o n by th e Sunday school
Seng
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on d In in stru c tio n In Hottie H ygiene
of the P le a s a n t H ill C h ris tia n c h u rc h
and C ar. >• the Sick In every S ta te . R '»-Ration T h e re W ere S h e p h e rd s
C a rl P e te s o a . w as follow ed by a p ro g ra m in II»'
• a d A laska, w ith the exception of
D oro th y C hase ev en in g a l W oodm au H all Coffee.
D a la wat*
and . N evada, in stru ctio n R ^ R a tto n .
I h o ts 'la te and cak e w ere se rv e d io
w as given by the Bed C ross, alao in Song D ear L ittle S tra n g e r
T h e School th e ev en in g and th e re m a in in g c ak es,
th e P h ilip p in es. H aw aii P orto Rico,
, " - f l
filum pudding e tc . a u ctio n , I off T he
• a d Vlrg
Islands
A total of 17 3*0 Duet. B rig h t S t a r of Hop*
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womeu and g irls learn ed to m ake a
Mr is-n g ra a n d Mr. Cook.
hyg te n '
me and care {or fh4 sack 1 C artd C h a se is hom e fro m O. A. C day school ab o u t 340
A very h ard fought gam e o f b a sk e t
la th e ir hom es.
to r t h e C h i istm a» va aflon
T he V nded B u ie s Public H e s ité
Mr a n d Mrs B illie G a n ts w ere , ball 1» e x p ec te d to be p layed nl th -
S ervice .¡ o . mates tt,at ad eq u a te ru ra l (tinner g u e s ts a t th t F ra n k Bailey high school g y m n a s iu m a t P le a s a n t
H ill F rid a y w hen W alk er and Pleas
h e a lth n u rsin g service would cost
hom e S u n d ay
a n t H ill high at-hool te a m s m eet
EK.tudMMi an n u ally , but would save
K. F. Snux k left for S aletu Mondav
C h ristm a s v a ca tio n will begin at
a billion do llars in value of hum an
■ w here he will visit a b ro th e r, from
Ute, e a ru iu g power, and econom ic c o n ­
th e P le a s a n t H ill public sch o o l F ri­
th e r e he will g v to P o rtla n d re tu rn
se rv a tio n
The A m erican Red Cross,
d a y D ecem ber 34 and last u n til Mon
th ro u g h Ils 1 ..Id ic lle a l’h N urses, of tog F riday
d a y J a n u a ry 3.
• hum ih e re w ere nearly SOI) on duty
T h e y o u th s of th e C h ristia n Eu-
th e pas » a ., is doing ^ s p a rt tn
TH U R STO N
d e a v o r will hold a C h ris tm a s p arty
K e e tin g hi* require m aut.
S a tu rd a y nlgm D ecem ber Is
th e r e
T he Red C ross, th ro u g h its n u tri­
Iaist W e d n e sd a y th e te a c h e rs from
tio n Service, ta u g h t th o u sa n d s w hat th e g ra d e school took th e ir s tu d e n ts w ill be a sm all gift for each p re se n t
B oth th e public sc h o o ls and th e
to e at to r h e alth . In th is c o u n try , 24 to E ugene to s e e .S a n ta C lau s and h.s
S ta te s w ere served w ith from one to
high school will h a v e C h ristm u s tre e s
te n Red C ross C h a p te r n u tritio n pro­ re in d e e r
Last W ed n e sd a y P ro fe s s o r H ayden
g ra m s In each S ta te
in SS S ta te s,
• O F F IC E R S O F L A N E C O U N T Y
M strltion in stru ctio n w as given e ith e r of th e H igh school took th e T h u rsto n
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F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
th ro u g h th e re g u la r n u tritio n in s tru c ­ g irls b a sk e t ball team to S p rtn g flel I
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to rs or th ro u g h - v o lu n te e r d ietitia n s. fo r th e ir p h y sic a l e x am in atio n
T he
• W. I Seals, Eugene. Vlcv-Presl- '
Ó u im g the school y e a r an av era g e
hoys tea m w en t dow n for th e ir e x ­
• d e n t.
• f 15.113 in d iv id u als a m onth, m clud
tog p a ren t« tfeachers. pre-school, and a m in a tio n on T hursday
•
Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Grove
school c h ild re n .'- w ere gislsted to a ‘ L ast F rid a y T h u rsto n b a sk e t ball • S e c re ta ry T r e a s u r e r
b e tte r know lédee of food In Its re la ­ tehm « m oto red tn W alk er and play I • Walter Morgan. Creswell. Conduc-
tio n to h e alth , and how so apply It to a gam e w ith th e W a lk e r te a m s T h e
• tor.
th e tr daily lives, in M arch. 111.21J T h u rsto n g irls a n d th e W alk er boys
• H . H. Sm ith, Eugene, Doorkeep-
In d iv id u als, received th ia In stru ctio n ,
won.
w hile du rin g the y e ar 3.53$ c lasses
“ Eugene'» Own Cheery Chrtotma» S to re " ih>- «tor • o f u thousand »ltd one gift» Thr»«*
L a s t T h u rsd a y ev en in g th e re w as a • O L. Clement. Wa tarville, Chap- «
w ere eondneted and 6.150 co n fere n ce s
big door* filled to overflow ing w ith w o n d e rfu l g ifts fo r every member of the fam ily.
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and hom e v isits w ere given by n u tri­
• lain
T h in k o f the trem endous advantage o f choosing from these larger aasortment».
tio n ists. th u s re ac h in g th o u sa n d s of betw een M arcola team a n d V ida tea m
M rs. R iley H am and d a u g h te r from
In d iv id u a l» .;
T he A nnual Roll Call to r M em ber- EU(f-na -e n t la s t T h u rsd a y w ith Mrs.
whip from N ovem ber I t to 25 Is a s in­ W a lte r P la tt.
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TIME AND PLACE OF
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v ita tio n to all p erso n s to a s s is t in
Mrs. T W. W ea v er re ce iv e d th e »
LOCAL
MEETINGS
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• u u n te a a n c e of such se rv ice s th ro u g h
A rainbow -hued toyland where m yriad - o f toys await the hour when (hey w ill
’ Canary—First Wednesday. Third •
a n o th e r y e ar by en ro llin g in the new s of th e d e a th of h e r sister-la-
he
chosen
to bring joy anti happlne»» io some child
The g ift »hop w ith hundreds
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Saturday.
Farmers
Union
Hall.
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law M rs G eorge H ays, in Bovill-'.
A m e ric an Red Cross.
o f b e autifu l g ifts from all over the w orld are arranged w ith Chriatnta» selections la
Idaho. S he v isite d re la tiv e s here la st ’ Cloverdale— Second and Fourth •
’ Friday,. Cloverdale School House •
in mind.
sum m er.
GARDEN WAY
Mrs. B ert W e a v e r left T u esd ay for • Creswell—First and Third Tues- •
M uch in te re s t is show n th ro u g h o u t M arshfield to v isit h e r f a th e r -Mr. ’ day«. Creswell. M. W. of A. Hall •
' Coast Fork—Second and Fourth •
th e c o m m u n ity in th e C h ristm a s p r o My Mire.
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T h ere is a p e titio n bein c irc u la te d ’ Thursday». Farm Union Hall.
g ra m being put on by th e te a c h e rs.
T oiletries, gloves, hosiery, leather hags, silk, linens, umbrella», novelties,
Danebo— First Tuesday. Danebo •
Mr
H a rrin g to n anil M iss S ta rr, and th ro u g h th e neig b b o rh o o o d a sk in g
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lifts
fo
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men and hoy».
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p u p ils of d is tr ic t 16P T h e follow ing th e C ounty C o u rt to allow th e Mc­ ' School H ouse.
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p ro g ia m will be given F rid a y evening K enzie H ighw ay to rem a n a s it Is.
PROGRESSIVE RED
CROSS CAMPAIGN
FOR HEALTH
afen
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s/Kake 'This S to re
h/cîi^ôift Headquarters
In The Basement
The Main Floor
17. a fte r w hich a C h rist­ by ch an g in g it a s It is su rv e y ed will
A will d a m a g e se v e ra l ra n c h e s g re a tly .
T he L adies Aid a re p re p a rin g a box
be enjoyed by th e c h ild ren
S cio ?
C h ristm a s W elcom e by th e ! of fru it to be s e n t to th e farm hom e
at C o rv a llis fo r C h ristm a s.
school.
Dei e m b er
ina« tr e e g lv -n by th e P. f
Rei ita lio n
got
R e c ita tio n
T he G ift W e Most For-
L aw ren ce H oney.
Old S a n ta C la u s ____
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C h a rle s F i-h
C h ristm a s Day.
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R aym ond H op n
P lay. A Strike in Sant i C lans L and
by the L ittle F o lk s
S ong
S a n ta C laus I .and
R e c ita tio n
T ne Day A fter C h rist­
m as.
LUCfle M indy
Monologin*
Before and A fter.
Hel»*n H augann
R ecitatioi«
A S plendid W ord.
... L eland Cha»,’
P lay
A ( 'hi -Una« <’r a z ' da«»«
i» '» on
G reat- r ’\ ? n C olum bus
L aw re n c e C a»»
R«-< D ation
C h ria tiu a -
. Ariin-- ,l.i.
R e c ita tio n
UPPER W ILLA M E T T E
W ed n esd ay D ecem ber 8. th e c h ild ­
re n of th e P le a s a n t Hill public school
w ere ta k e n to tow n in se v e ra l auto- |
m obiles to se e S a n ta C lan s and his i
re in d e er.
W hile re tu r n in g at nig h t [
Mrs E. E, K ilp atrick in d im m in g her
lights to pass a n o th e r c a r ran h e r
c a r in to th e d itc h a little e a s t of
G oshen
M iss E sth e r G ulllford who '
w as in th e fro n t se a t w ith Mrs. Kil
P atrick w as th ro w n fo rw ard w ith ,
force a g a in st th e w indshield which
broke. Had she not been p ro tec te d
by a heav y h a t s h e would have un
d o u b ted ly been baillv cut
T h e child I
ren in th e back w ere all b ad ly sc ared
' days. Dorena Churoh.
Hadleyvllle — First and Third
' Thursdays, Hadleyvlll« School
' H eceta—First Sunday of each
' month. Heceta School House.
Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed-
nesdays. »V O. W. Hall. Jasper.
Lorane—Second
and
Fourth
Wednesdays 1. O. O. F. Hall
Mt. Vernon—First and Ttjlrd
Wednesday. Brasf.eld Store.
Silk Creek Meets First and Third
Thursday at Cedar School House
Spencer Creek—Third Friday.
Pine Orove gchool House.
Trent—Second and Fourth Wed-
nesdays.
Pleasant
Hill
High
School Bldg.
Secretaries will please send Io
time and place of meeting and
changes of date as they may oc-
cur.
The Balcony
T ru n ks, hags, suitcases, lis t boxes, lilte d case».
The Second Floor
Fancy pillows, blankets, tapestries, s ta rts , lamps, silk lingerie. »Uppers, (low ­
ers. infant» aparel.
Misses and women» apparel ami m illin e ry.
“ How Pleasant C hristm as Shopping W here Courtesy I»"
“Eugene’s Foremost Store”
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SPECIAL
Holiday Desserts
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'InuurporuUd
676 DEPARTMENT STORES
942 W illamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Mufflers for Christmas
M a n y D esigns
W hat man would not ap
preciate a g ift of one id
these good-looking M uffler-
Of radium silk in I -n
Grey, Blue an«! W hite vri'
c o n tr a s tin g e m b ro id c re ;
dots.
F erybody looks fo rw a rd to the dessert. They expect
it to be thfe tastiest, most delicious delight of the entire
fe .-r. B u tim a n y a good meal lias been spoiled by a poor
dessert. To make sure that y o u r dinner w ill have a flittin g
clim ax order your dessert here. E verything th a t's good.
PIES
COOKIES
PLUM PUDDINO
ROLLS
*1 .
CAKES
BREAD
Huntly’s Delicatessen
428 Main St.
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• $ f ‘*
V • ’V • ' •
O u r M a s s B uying P ow er f •
74 5 S to re , enables »• •'
these M ufflers at ibis be ;
Springfield
BAILEY ELECTRIC CO,
6 4 0 W illam ette
Eugene, Oregon
Phone 2 34