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THURSDAY DHCHMHBK 3<>. 1 » ^ TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAOK SIX Lane County Farmers Union News O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N LANK C O U N T Y U N IT ivO. M Mrs. Ilob Crawford and family wore preseut for a musical program SEVERE PLANT DISEASE Forest Anderson, who has beea 111 By Special • Mr. and Mr«. Frank Halley enter- • C. W Atica. Vida. Praaldant for some lim e Is greatly Improved CAUSED BY TINY HOPPER --reapondenta laiueil a number nt friend« at their • W I Beata. Kugene, Vio e-P rest • Elva and France» Bryan »pen! * home Christum«. Among them were: • dent. TAe cauxe of «»»tern yellow toma Monday night with their aunt. Mrs. Mr» Shelley from Portland. Mr and • Itetty M Kappauf. Cottage tlrove • to M ight which ha« fuxsedlllllnn eg ■ H • I Cline, , Mr». Kobler 1» teaching the high Mr« \V M furry and daughter Vera, • Becretary-Treasurer tints for id year», has been found by UPPER WILLAMETTE Ml slid Mrs George Fish enter • Walter Morgan. Creswell. Conduc-• j school at Klkton. of Philomath. Edgar and Jeaae M B McKay and T. P. Dykatra of talned the members of their Imtnedl- • lor * th e Oregon experiment station The I l‘lea»snt Hill public school let out, a wedding of much Interest to th- » « n k ltn and Klin r Bather • H »1. Smlth. Kugene. Doorkeep • ale family. Chrlatmaa day. Those M ight ravages squash. bean, canta Thnraday afternoon with a Christmas re, W,n t* of the Pleasant Hill dis | h,nland present were« Mr and Mrs. Jay Fish • r * lowoe and other crop» as well a« to I program and tree and presents for tr|c, waa (hat of Ml«» Hollle Heaver MlM|) Mar(an, Male, who 1» teach and children. Alma. Charllne and • O. L Clement, JVa tervllla. Chap • _ bUmw each The high school let out Friday ’ to Mr Henry H Burch of Kugene. jM<r alhl Mt»a Lucille * Florenre Hell, Mr A fish ot Salem. having had thetr Christmas program Oregon, which took place in Kugene Male, who teaches near Fall Creek. • ’aln. Mr. and Mrs A. C Bogart nod «on The disease comes from a virus 1 Friday December 21 Miss Heaver lir(, ,,p,.n,llng the vacation at their and tree also of Junction City and Mr and Mrs. that resides In the curly-top of sugar school js the youngest child of Mrs. Rose ,,ome here. nesday. I The Pleasant HUI high Ilenry Ct-ok of Oakridge a and Is carried by a very little 1 She Callera at the A. W Forree home basketball teams met the Creswell Becver of Entert rise. Mr and Mrs. H F. Wylie and fam School dlslrlcl No 160 will re«iima tean op p er with a very h»r-l n a m ^ - teams Wednesday Dec 2 2 at Creswell educated at the Pleaaant HUI high Christmas w ere. M i J. W Evans of lly’ motor* d to Poi Hand to spend It« work next Monday after a week's B ntettix tenella. A Eugene and .Mr Guv French of Iowa, The girls' score was 19 to IS in favor school and the C. of O. and has been I (’hrlafmaa with relatives. veaa noticed by the investigator» be- c^ ,sw e„ Three of the regular a successful teacher In the high j amea Maxwell, who has been at- who la vlaltlng at the Evans h on o. j vacation Ml»« Doris CaMwell of Eugene twrpn t u. u* . s* player* wvre absent from the Plea?»- school at Monroe the past thr* a . | entjing college In California. 1« on hla way to California ctf beet cur y top a vellow ant Hill team. The Pleasant H»ll ye^ra. She will finish this years * pen til me the Christmas vacation at Mr. and Mrs I. Cimo entertained vlslled with Graie Maxwell Wednes w n a l preva^n<'e| o w'“" foun j hoys defeated the Creswell boys by a teaching at Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. home of his parents. Mr au«l Mr. and Mrs Guy Rlahop. Mr and day M ig h t of ot .er • roP*. e. » o( 4 Many cars went Uureh spent the Christmas holidays Mrg T j Maxwell. Mrs Roy lllahop and their families, Georg Maxwell entertained a few t h - v iru s-c a rry in g oppers an p from pleasant Hill and on returning at the home of her mother and were Mr and gon< of v jn. Mr. and Mrs Fred Cline and ller of his friends Bunday afternoon nml tibem to work upon pant 1 found the roads in a very dangerous serenaded by friends Sunday night ton Iowa are visiting here with Mr ! nice, and Mr Smock. for Christmas evening Those present were; lYwl teollwd conditions. Bnd slippery condition. Three cars «nd returned to Eugene Monday Smock's brother. Mrs I. Cline en dinner In the evening Mr. mid. Mrs. Harthelmy. Philip Wald, Philip Koke The blight appeared on plant, vl»p- tn tbe d|tch. o n e party motoring Mr and Mrs. George Lord and (erIn| ne(| the visitors nl dinner Wed Harrington and children and Mr anil and Elmer Vilu». ed by a single disease-carrying hop- California ‘o Canada for Christ» Lawrence of Swtsahome spent Christ- p er, thus proving the Identity of the hai, skid d e l off the road, the mas vacation with relatives at Enter- taro diseases and also the culpability ^ an wa# upshJe down la the water prise. Mr. laird returned to Swiss- o f the little leaf-hopper. Squash was occupants had crawled out home Sunday night but Mrs. Lord also infected in this way. and it is tbroUgj1 the broken glass uninjured and son will remain until Saturday j thought that potato, cucumber, canta and Tw0 men „ wo- January 1. 192?. loupes and pepper are also suscept # baby were In this party. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Bristow spent JkK. ' Mr an,j y r , j. a . Phelps and two Christmas with their son and family. WILLYS-I^NIGHT. OVERLAND AND WHIPPET T he guilty hopper is so elusive that <,hiI(lren g v|yn a„d Robert of Swiss- Morton Bristow at Pengra. means of control have as y?t honj* spent Sun(lR> December 26. ------------------------ The Whippet car which la now oil The m m In chnrge are aulhorltlea Located In Eugene with salesroom« he- ■ devised So heavy have been w()h Wen(1s a, p ea sa n t Hill. at 9th and l*enrl Bt. are the Bah-« display In their salearoont*. carries on questions pertaining Io the aut> THURSTON ■■gar beet losse« through his depre- Thp boya and Kir,< bjukethall and Service for the Willy» Knight. with It. of course nil of the positive niohlb business and ar« always cour- *»t->ns that several million-dollsr te-m a flrst an<j geconil. were Overland and the Whippet which Is assuranre of sound, enduring valus. teous and accomodating and It la a Mr and Mrs. D. O. Baugh and Mr heel sugar factories have been mov »1 en, ertaint(, at lhe home of Mr. and The organisation lie« produced a pleasure for Ibem lo supply your and Mrs. Ray Baugh and family known as America's New European or abondoned He is only an eight Myg K E Kilpatrick Monday night car that has taken the country by wants Type Light fa r . This Is an Instltu spent Christmas at Stanley Baugh's of an inch long and quite »lender, of ¡~ holiday good spirit In making this review of our pro- lion that Is under the management storm The entire series of the organ- at Donna. reddish straw color when grown. H e , ti) preTaji and the young Ixatlnn’a produetlon Is made up of gress we are glad to refer this Arm of men well known In this section There was a very large crowd at IBs-« or hops readily and has been jo,^s |la(j a Tery enjoyable evening, for their Interest In the welfare and type», each of which has alreudy won and their excellent cars lo the peo- known to Join whole masse« of his Rov Johna who )s attending Nor- tended the exercise and Christmas wldespread favorable comment pie of this part of the state, and progress of the community teltow s in leng flights, though such ma, n, chrlstw a8 with his family ,ree • ’ ,h i church Friday evening These Impressive exclusive advan wouhl suggest that It would be well They are truly a "live wire" c»n m igrations are rare so far as known. at TrPnt The program whs prepared by the tern, whose management Is always tage» are supplemented with such at to look them over before making a The blight and curly-top diseases ' J w He(gei who | s employed at frade teachers and students and the on the alert to see that Its patrons tractive lines and richness of nms... Anal selection, and pick out a good kave been chiefly in dry to arid | Longview with the Long Bell Lum «"•»«’ furnlabed by the Bible get the moat metropolitan service, facility of »leering, safety of brakes, one We desire to commend this firm d im a tes until last year, when the ber compan,.. spent Christmas with School. and WlUya-Knlght. Overland and ruggednesa of rear axle and general upon their actlvtiles In the auto- attacks were widespread In the Wll- his parents At Pleasant Hill. Alex Mathews Is III with mumps Whippet motor cars are handled. In chassis superiority. mobile world, upon the confidence taunette valley. Whether the hopper i Milrii-ewl Mornlngstar of Cloverdale Mr" J*“ ” 1»' Edminston from Eu the efficient manner that their sun- Every feature has had the test of they Inspire among their many ra n winter over In the met climate« canie home Monmouth whete «*»* *» »'»»Inx nelatives here this erlortty and enviable reputation mer- use by the public, which Is the only friend, upon their progressive and la not yet known. ahe la attending Normal to spend week Its. Anal determination of durability. commendable buslneaa methods. The best hope for control lies In Christmas with her parents Mr ,n d Mrr Ro"" Mathews and developm ent of immunity plants. Pro- The choir of the Pleasant Hill Mr »“d H*'rb<‘r‘ fem ur McKav believes Knowing the Christian church organixed last Sru- Friday and attended t h e »re and cause of bl.ght will en day , nd elected the following o«I- Christmas ex ercise. here Friday investigators to spee>’ "b the cere: Mrs. E. Y. Swift president: f'venlnF EUCENE S RELIABLE BEAUTY PARLOR _ Belle Olson secretary; Bruce ___ chorist Mike Terois of Creswell spent rol work already under way. The manager obtained her buslneaa --------------------------- er; Mary Harden organist; Mrs. Christmas at Sam Caruther'. ConvenlenUy located Ui Eugene i This well-known profession has dr- Miss Helen Travis, who Is teach 957 W illamette next door to the Rex ' ¥a|opelj |n the past few years from s education under an able and well- Bruce W heeler assistant organist. ing near Landax. Is spending the Theatre maintains one of the most traJ(< , o gn aft |j( ,e Th(l, ,lay known beauty school. Thia training The cabbage maggot Is classed by Mr and Mrs. Bert John and daugh- holidays with her parents here. modern and up-to-date Beauty Par t l e experiment station as the worst ter. Cora, were guests of Mr. and Mr. Margaret Campbell, who h a. ar(.t|()n pra,.tU , and age of sp ecialist, ha. found the and knowledge obtained by years of peat of cabbage, turnip, rape, kale Mrs. C. E. Jordan o f Christmas dln- been In Deerhorn for several weeks. worg |n a|| its branches such ort ot be»UfF culture advancing with practical experience has built for and radish. In Oregon. The best pro- ner. them the well merited patronage ra- aa permanenl Waving. Marcelling, tapld strides. te r t km from Its ravages is screens Mrs. T F. Kobler and daughter. has returned lo her home here. Frank Rennie, who is a tra v elin g, shampooing. Hair Dyeing. Facials.' This shop Is well equipped with all celved. over the seed bed to protect the Mary Catherine, snent Christmas The management and asatstants young plants from the fly that lays v Ith their family at Pleasant HtP. salesman Is spending holidays with ( Manicuring. Ladles' and Children's the latest approved devices for expo- x rtlstie Hair r Bohbflig Bobbllig. and dltlous business business. Their Their work aork comprls and Ibelr desire to please makes a„ c Ha| and Ihev Ihev dltlous th - maggot egg. and treatment of Mrs. Kobler left for Portland Mon-loy his parent; Mr. and Mrs. William Ar„ Ren“ le carry a complete line of preparation».! es all the advanced methods. To’ b< tbeae beauty parlors most worthy of t a i n ted older plants with a corrosive to attend the Teachers' Confar William and Ennis Goff from the This »hop maintains only experl- accurate at the work, years of study , inentloir anil we wish to compliment imblimat-- solution. as delegate from Douglas County. McXenxIe fish hatchery are visiting ence(i operators and Is under a man- must be given to the construction of I them In this edition for Ihelr success their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. ( a<en)enl who believes that a satisfied the skin, supplemented with years o f. acquired In Ihelr special field of en- Wm Rennie. ; customer Is their best advertisement, practical experience. deavor Meryl Hanson from Olenade visit- - ----- ------ ■ ■ 1 ed friends In Thurston a few days the flrst of this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver and Mr and Mrs. DeWitte drove to Port VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES land last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Ven Housen Centrally located In Eugene at 676 progress In tin- moving picture world I tial uplift of the race. from Seattle spent Christmas with! of this section of the state Is this I This theatre has a modern cooling W illam ette is truly Eugene's leading , land ventilating system. Is perfectly Miss Heersma. theatre, which has a . . . . theatre as they feature high clas* very ' popular v v I appointed and Is well known as the Miss Flossie Harrington from ’ motion pictures and Association reputation that Is spreading far and ,araPRt showhouse In this part of the Klamath Falls Is visiting her sister, ' vaudeville e«ch Thursday afternoon wide all over this part of the country. | stale Mrs. William Hensop. before enter-! I'bere is nothing which adds so The theatre is attractively furnish Ing Normal at Monmouth after the J and evening. greatly to the progress of the com holidays. The Heilig Theatre Is the most ed. tastefully decorated and coni: The Indies Aid met with Mrs.' popular playhouse In this part of fortable In every way. being pleas' ng munity as does a "live wlre"»theatrs Charles Hastings Monday afternoon | the slate offering feature productions to the eye, restful to the tired nerves such as this It not only brings the and made arrangements to give a i and bringing the world's stars of and Jaded senses and Is ainld at-¡world'» greatest stars here to enter- cafeteria dinner at the hall New both Stage and Screen to Eugene. tractive surroundings ou are en- tain us but Is brings added business Year's day from 12 to 2:30 P M. the | It merits the most liberal patronage tranced by the excellent and dream y; activity and thus benefits the entire public In general are Invited. of the public and constitutes one of music while the world's greatest get-j community. There will he a basketball game the most Important features of the ors of shadow anil stage play the,’ Ip making this review of the on- In the hail Thursday evening be commercial 'organizations of the com | productions of the mntt renowned ward progress of the country we are II brings social entertain ! plawrlghts of the continents. You glad to compliment the management tween the ex-Thurston young peo munlty ple, who are attending colleges and m enls and trade activities to the city. I see romance, Action, travel, w ar, upon the good that Is securing to the are spending the holidays here, and under direction of one of the pro- drama and all. the various phases of community through the progressive the local young people. mlnent theatrical men of this part human life desplcted not only for the efforts In furnishing the people with entertainment of the public, hut as all that Is new In the whole range of I Miss Heersma and Harvey Cal- of Oregon. vsrt spent Sunday In Flugene the A nolealde example of substantial well for the educational and Intellect human endeavor and life guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hend- GARDEN WAY • O F F IC K R * OF L A N K C O U N T Y • • F A R M ÍA S ' U N IO N * Community News EUGFNE .BUSINESS REVIEW - Continued Johnson Motor Sales Corp. L. & R. Beautv Shoppe OUR Heilig Theatre JANUARY C LEA R A N C E SALE STARTS JAN. 3RD Men’s New Suits and Overcoats aketnp. Regularly Priced $25.00 to $45.00 NOW 1-4 TO 1-2 OFF Many other items reduced, such as trousers, knickers, slip-on sweaters, hats, caps, blazers, flannel shirts collar attached, and negligee shirts, “white excepted" etc. ALL 1/4 OFF Be on hand. genuine. You will find the savings are DeNEFFE’S McDonald Theatre Bldg., M E N ’S DRESS W EAR Eugene, Ore. Eugene Business College Mrs Harrington from Creswell a n d ’ two daughters and their family visit ed her sister. Mrs. A. W. Weaver A modern and up-to-date school Is this business college they can pre- liberal support from the people of last Sunday. located In Eugene at 992 W illamette pare them selves for their life's work thb, Male. Mrs Perry Beaman and son. Billy, and Is a popular school that offers This a day and age of business effl T)llg R(.h(l„| Kp,.( lallzes In keeping from near Portland, spent Christmas advanced methods of Accountancy,; dency. Those who are not prepared' aqu, pin#nt (tM t bookH Hn(, with her mother, Mrs. Harblt Secretarial Training. Machine Book- to keep the pace with toe d"'"»n'" Htn|c||onB) ln ac()Or<, with the rapid Hazel Edmlston visited elntlves in keeping and Stenographic course, i of the present day are soon lost Goshen Tuesday. Enrollments are evidence of the the hurry and hustle of modern m e-, advancing times. The most efflclen Mr. and Mrs Richard Harblt and popularity this school has won by .hods It Is no. necessary that o n e , methods for the expeditious conduct sons from Cottage Grove spent turning out pupils who will he found become a machine, hut It Is a b so lu te -o f modern busluess are Instilled Into " — who Ihelr students. It offers people of , Christmas with Mr and Mrs Law- as leaders In every walk of business, ly necessary that everyone . rence Gossler. wishes to he successful In the busi the community the advantages of a life. Classes are conducted by In modern, progressive and efficient Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Russell from structors who have always taken an ness world have a practical business business college right at their very Silverton spent the past week-end eflucatlon. anil such training can be Interest In the school of life. | with Mr. and Mrs Fred Ru-sell. door. For those who cannot attend Through the progressive efforts of secured In an Institution devoted to day school It offers night courses Mr and Mrs. Ray Baugh and fam preparing Its pupils for business life this Institution the younger genera ily motored to Junction City Tuesday The management of this school, conducted each Tuesday and Thurs tion of this state ta now offered the day from 7 to » P. M.. The regular and visited Mr. and Mrs. James Cal educational advantages of any mod headed by A. E. Roberts, Is progress vert. Ive, able and efficient and nave built mid-winter term begins Monday Jan- ern city. Not only can the young men und for them selves and the school a rep nary 3. 1927. In this edition we wish of accomplishment and lion-, to urge that this Is a logical school y o u n g women WOllie,, of this community ... se- utatlnn ...... ......... — - ........... ■ | C A L L A N D S E E Dr N W Rm«»y young cure a general education, but through esty. Their untiring efforts mer t for studen . on prices on p la’ e and o th er work, t! (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) » «