The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 03, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    T H U R S D A Y F E B R U A R Y 3. 1927
T l IK SPRINGFIELD N KW 3
Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LAN1 COUNTY UNIT wO. M
MANY
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ATTEND
O R EG O N S U M M ER SC H O O L
OFFICER« OF LANE COUNTY •
FARMERS UNION
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C. W Allen. Vida. President.
W. I. Seals. Eugene. Vice-Presi •
dent.
. Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Orove •
Secretary Treasurer
Walter Morgan. Creswell, Conduc •
tor.
H H Smith. Ru«*ne. DoorfcWF
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. O. L Clement. Wa tarrills, Chap •
Bugv-n«- Oregon. F eb . S _ ,S p e c ia l» :
—Th*t »00 or 300 men and won»« n
Bill he working on the campus next I
»atnmer towards master s and doc-;
lor’» degrees Is included in the sum-
Ber session plans for graduate etude I
being worked out by Alfred Powers,
llrector of summer school, and Dr..
George Rebec, dean of the graduate,
School, who will be on the campus ■ lata.
(or two courses in philosophy and for
lirection of graduate work.
Expect Kest.ru B sck -lh r Kug.ne
Graduate study will be provided in Kester, who Is in Chicago attending s
•ducatlon. history. English, chemes clinic, is expected to return to Spring-
try. psychology, romance languages Hold on February $ or 8 Mrs. Kester
gociology economics, physics, poli­ who has been at San Francisco dur
tical science, and »oology.
tng the absence of the local physician,
Not only will opportunities be open is expected back about the same time
during the six weeks for those work­
ing toward higher degrees but the
Watch repairing done correctly
four weeks post-session will offer
Work in today—Out tomorrow. Hoyt
courses enabling the student to carry
311 Main sL
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g total of 15 hours of credit._____ ___
Fluff Rug Co.
1636 Jefferson Street,
EXigene.
Phone 401.
If you want new rugs it will pay you to call us up or see
us as we can make them out of your old carpets.
OUR RUGS WEAR FOREVER
ARTHUR ADLER, Proprietor
und Mrs. Ralph Laird all received E M P L O Y M E N T S U R V E Y BY
uaby chicks from the lawuud farm at 4L SH O W S IN C R EA SE O F
’Corvallis Wednesday February 3.
21.500 W O R K E R S I N 1926
Mr and Mr» Georgs Puglie, distri­
butors of Wllshere's lunari» at Ku
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Portland. Feb » i Special! —Appro­
gene visited at Pleasant Hill Sunday ximately 31.500 more melt and women
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afternoon.
were gainfully employed in Ihe I’nel-
Ac Northwest during 182«
them
The b oy. and g irl, basketball,
Mr snd Mr. J. A Ph.1,w and two
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teams won over the Walker teams on' children. Robert and Bvlye of Hwl.s s s s s - s s s
• were In 1825. according Io Ihe «1. an-
FARM POINTERS
' nual employment survey Jual coin
the local floor las, Friday evening
I home spent the week end at the home •
e a s e
Rev Turner gave a very Interest-¡of Mr and Mrs Floyd Lord at Enter­ s s s e e e s
pleled by Ihe organisation and pub­
lished In Ihe current Issue of the
ing lecture at the church laa, Sundav prise
They .„ en d ed the Endeavor
Oregon breeders produce the lies, Four L Lumber New»
evening on Where we go, our Bible
party Saturday nigh, and church Sun
laying stock in Ihe northwest. Buyers
Rmploymsnl in general manufactur­
He had slides showing pictures
day.
Mrs Rena Edmlston returned hum s’ Floyd John, who has been in Ihe do not need to send 1000 miles to get ing. in «which 1» Include,! woodworking
plant» and paper mill». »Iiowed a gain
last Thursday from Ashland where army for tbs past IK months si at ton­ good chicks
over 1825 of 14.000 worker» The high
she spent the pas, two weeks with ed at Missoula. Montana, relurneil Io
A few extra eggs In the fall wl I point for logging and lumber mnnu
her daughter, who is attending No.--j ' his home at Trent last week
Ills , often pay the difference between the ractuilng showed 12.000 more work­
mat there.
1 «-omlng was a surprise to hla family. i price of a poor chick and a good one
er« in 182« than in the previous year
A. W. Weaver has purchased a He stopped at Monmouth on hit iwsy
For mining and mineral» Ihe figures
kYird sedan.
home to vtsl, his brother Roy. who
Strawberry root weevil la now -on were approximately the »«me Fink­
There was a dance al the hall last ; is taking teachers training at Nor
trolled In Oregon by a new polaon ing activities showed a decrease "f
Saturday evening
; mat.
ball say» Ihe entom ologist of the ex 1000 worker» from 1825.
The young people1. Bible school I A(
„lection he hl
perlmnent a,a,bin. This bait Is ins le
Agriculture. In which for Ihe pur
class held a party at Fred Gray s ] b{ (bj( Pleasant Hill high school Janu
up by mixing 85 pounds of tlri-d pose« of Ihe survey are al»o Included
1 am t Tuesday evening
ary IKth the i“ llu* 1“«
j . w l.-s with 5 p«.und. of calcium ar..m live
(vti »lock
, ||>(.B and dairying, ............._
»howed
Ray Nevers from’ Eugene spent elected
President. Gertrude Dilley. I
Tht, bB„ ,B
„ppU.,,1 until gB(n of 3000 W(lr|,„r, during 182« The
Saturday nigh, In Thurston
vice president, fo r a Olson, s e c r e t a " r ’ " y J - «ISSI
hBrveitlll<
but , hr » growers a r e | 1 |o
|# | «• vmptoyrd
u„d,.r this .....................
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The Junior Sunday school class«-» treasurer. Berry Manner, business | . « nlr
iiilv
, h„ m .iprials for Ihe 1
are preparing a play to be given In manager. Donald Kabler; athletic ’ alr«-ady ordering ihe material» for the WBB 333 qm» worker» In 1825 and 336.-
bail. »0 they will be eady to put it >n 000 workers In 182«
This Is Ihe
the near future, the proceed» are to munagvr. Vena Awbrey; publicity
a," the proper time.
Isrgest group In Ihe survey Gener­
buy heaters for their class rooms
manager. Clarence Monson.
al manufacturing Is next «with 2«, 0-w
Mamie Edmlston left laa, Sands'-
At ih^ debate tryou,» heli, at ‘he
This 1» the „m e of year when the employed!
then
"merchandising,
for Portland
high school January 26, thoae selected (>rrgl,n beekeeper over haute his banking. Investment, etc..“ with Id«.-
The la d le s Aid met with Mrs
were, affirmative. Gertrud«« Dllly. equipment - says
- - - - « II.
• A.
• Rcullen. bo« 000 employed: and then locglng ami
Ernes, Bertsch for an all day tnee‘
Helen Larimer. Daisy Winfrey: Nega­ specialist Of the experiment station lumber manufacturing with an aver­
ing Thursday
Each lady took »
tive Berry Muuney. Hazel Wheeler. All extracting combs are looked over age i-flO’ .OOO employed during l"2«
covered
dish
iv e rw a
«««-
Resale Fegle» The first debate will and gradod. and those «which have
Al the employment peak of ih«
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H’ - ™ , 7 .‘. » 7 Ì w ” k
Thursday February 17. The
holes through them or large portions y«>ar. late September. 182« close to
to . F rid a y a fte r «m-nding . week
(,ebaU. B#lllns, W Bllt.
of drone combs are patched with work 1,400000 men and women were em ­
visiting
relative»
Santa
t lara
isltlng ’*
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» er a , Pleasant Hill ami Ihe negativ-« Br foundation
Burr combs and bee ployed The low point of the year'«
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Harry Harbll from Coburg xlslle.l
orove
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will debate at Co,tag»» Grove
glue are cleaned from all of the equip employment l««-gan with the New Year
relative, here Tuesday
The
Hill high school snd ment. Par,« are re-nallud where nec­ and continued through! out January
The telephone lin e, in T h u rslo.
basketball
wl„ r>lw.t
essary. and If thoroughly dry are re- and February, rising gradually Io the
have .11 been out of -on,m ission to
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Equipment which Is beyond September peak and then rspldly fall­
the past «week as Ihe government em
; further use Is disposed of In some ing io the December low. which com
ployes have been moving them Her- w' *'
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j
Mrs Dora Harden Is reported ,0 wav
pares with January and February,
vice was resumed again Tuesday
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bo quite III.
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evening.
Tb(> flr>( of * gerle, u( poultry talks
New Facta For Poultrymsn
Mrs Maggie Campbell spent sever
|b-e» require proper winter p r o le .
Extensive Investigations in breeil-
.1 days with her sister. Mrs A B
- f „ rn.(on February 3
Prof «><•"
Oregon »ays the bee aparlallst
Mathews, last week.
I
(hl(.k< of lhe
experiment station ing and feeding of poultry were car­
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The Plesan, Hill boy. b l.k e tb .il D ee. do no, hibernate during ihe -dn ried on by Ihe Bureau of Animal In-
Vstoran R . l . . . . d - l V r c y Woodard
keBp , h„ , rm per.,u re of the dustrv. United Slates Ik-purlmi-nt of
team wax ueteaieu oy 1 oourx no-« —- — ---- -
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of Creswell, formerly a member week hv a score of _ . 18 ,0 17 The girl, hive about 57 d egree, by m u .c j l..•; Agrl.-ultur«. during the last fix «1
-cording io a r.-,-.r, of Ih«
of the Springfield American Legion won from Coburg girls by a score - f «<«"»> The .-«Ider It I. outside I b a jy ^ r .
post, has been released from the vet­ 18 to 13 This was no, a conference «’•«»‘•r »' hees Ihe warmer I, I. In ,-hlef of that bureau In ezp erln-n s
erans hospital at Portland. He may
side As a result when be- a are not with Rhode Island l,«-«l" and Mingle
’ “ m H s Emma Olson was sick several Properly pro, e. led In the winter th e y . , „ „ tb White Leghorn, for .n cre^ sd
go to Arizona for his health.
d .v s las, week With Influenza
.consum e . . . unnecessary amount « < „ , / production, there was » higher
The Pleasant Hill Christian Endea honey and waste a large amount «»^proportion og 200s-gg record, than
vor society successfully staged the »''»»“ Y T ht. activity also c . u . e . an durin« any previous year
play "The Deacon's Honeymoon" last *»<-»« "f moisture In the hive
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- . with
. . » poultry in­
Other experiments
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volved chick mortality, haichsblllty
Good building lota from »75 to Saturday at the Woodman Hall. Ttiow«
and fertility of eggs. Inheritance of
»1000 If you are going to build h e r e , who took part were Jed Wheeler,
Garrett's Old Tims Danes
egg production, and vurlous expert-
a goo-1 chance.
(’heater Wllliamn. Alvin OteOB. Taylor
Dreamland Hall. Eugene. Every m en u in feeding for egg production.
Also five room plastered house ,0 Circle.
Circle Laurence Wheeler. Bert
Her, Fe<
Feg Tuf|1(1b N,<b,
n ck eU 75c l-adles
In feeding testa for egg production, it
trade for vacant lots close In
A les. Belle Olson. Emma Olson, Had-1 ■
was round that omitting limestone, a
splendid opportunity.
Wheeler. B essie Fegle» and Mabelle
_________ ______
shell-formlt
Ingredient, from the
Hundred fifteen ft. frontage on Kllnefelden.
Main street at a low price.
. .0 . . s - i CALL AJ4D SEE Dr N. W Bmerv ration. r< duced egg production 50 per
Kenneth Hu.by gave a tglk at the
wofk „ Ctflt.
If you wan, to buy or have anything
Pleasant Hill Christian
church last _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ --------------
to sell or trade see us.
,
WM VA8BY Real Estate, 313 Main tunday on the prohlblton question
Street’ Sprint old
, gon
Mrs Audy Olson. Mrs. L. N. Laird
By Special
Correapendenta
Community News
Specials This Week
The Danger Signal Is
PAINFUL VISION
The better care yon can give your eyes, the better service they
will give you.
When they pain you or feel strained, it s a sign that
something is wrong with them.
You must get dependable eye service, for we can give perfect
satisfaction.
Dr. Sherman W. Moody
OPTOMETRIST — EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
♦«1 W illamette St.
Eugene. Oregon
now
Qfcc
new
I ■ --'V
’ w I t
I. i,r
O W N the road it travels, one o f the most efficient thing»
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on wheels. Coils o f wire are stored inside. Tools are in the
•nug lockers. Pike poles and shovel» are in their rack,. A big
winch it bolted to its frame and there are pipes o f zteel from
which to form a sturdy derrick.
Sometimes it dra w , a trailer loaded w ith long, straight poles.
Sometimes i t bear, a heavy reel o f cable. O ften it , load i, men.
The telephone truck gets many a glance az it passe,. For
whether on the peace-time job of construction and mainten­
ance or bound to where snow and sleet have made for it a
battle ground, it means power, »peed, efficiency, economy »nd
human loyalty, united in the task of making telephone service
better, broader, more dependable.
T he P acific T elefhone A nd T elegraph C omfany
BELL SYSTEM
O w Policy • One S y tto m ' Untoavsol Jarvtoa
A catalogue, telling about our Secretarial. Bookkeep­
ing and Stenographic Couraea. sent flee to any address,
upon request.
Monday 1 b enrollment day.
IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL
»92 Willamette Street
Eugene. Oregon
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W ASHER
Efficiency
A. K. Robert«, Prenlilent
I ’bone 666
rig
EASY
on view
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
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hashes and dries at the
same time. Not a drop
of water to lift or carry
H E new E a t y W aahw — tba ^mnat
-itaxing development ever
wa,« -i«A clothes, in here. T h e
*****
dries a whole batch of clothe«—ten «ingle
aheetg— in three minutes. M eanwhile, the
large l-h washes a second batch. T w e n ty
sheets -■ ¡.«lied at once—your washing dono
in hall the rime with h ell the work.
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water to lift or oarry; not a drop.of wn eI*
wasted. The E a ,y even emptie« ,t«el»
when you are throu<h wa«hin<. L et u« °
a week’s washing free in your own home.
N o co»t or obligation. Phone today-
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Friday, Saturday,
Monday Specials
CORN
Our Special price for Erl,lay, Saturday and Monday
at the Eugene Mill ft Elevator Company, Fifth and Mill
street«, Phone 16:
Cracked Corn - 100 lb. sacks
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$190
Ground Corn - 100 lb. sacks
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1-90
Whole Corn - 100 lb. sacks
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1-85
We reserve the right to limit all purchases.
Manufacturer« of KERR’S QUALITY POULTRY ANO
DAIRY PBBDS. Any poultry «crvlce needed, kindly com­
mand UH.
«
Sold on Easy Teiras
M ountain states power C ompany
Eugene Mill & Elevator Go.
(Kerr Gifford ft Co. Inc., Owner«)
Fifth and Mill Street«
i - o
Phone 16
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