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THURSDAY FEBRUARY tO, 1»27 THB 8PRINOFIB1J1 NKW8 FAOK POUR Lane County Farmers Union News O F F IC IA L PUB LICA TIO N LA N « COUNTY U N IT nO. M lh»y accepled, A CROSS °F U N IO N | . O F F |C g R < WAREHOUSE ARE $347,000 , Q(t LANg Co u N T Y f a r m b r S' u n io n Community News THURSTON By Special Correspondente " I ■— I • C. W Allen. Vida. President * Btorkholdera of th* Lane County • W. L Saala. Eugene. Vtee-Prenl- ’ Former- Union warehouse. In annual • d en t * GARDEN WAY UPPER WILLAMETTE m eeting at Eugene yesterday were • Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Grove • that the gross sales of the bust- • SecreUryTreaaurer. * Friends of Mrs A. J lllg g tn . of I Mr and Mrs Geo Fish son. Gilbert. •ana during 1936 were $347.00«. The • Walter Morgan. CreawelL Condite-’ PI,.asant HUI were grieved Io learn of >nd John Lynch of BprlngBeld visited art was made by E K. Morrison, • tor. * th e death of her mother. Mr. M •» “ »• * C »'>’«« < huni* Ju“‘ ter of the warehouse. w4,o said • H. H. Smith, Eugene, Doorheep- • Dagenais, who passed »way at her » ««3 Su"'^“y that business is good and prospects home In Eugene Wednesday February , Bruce Thomas has been laid up a far the future are excellen t O. L Clement, Wa torville, C^ap- • J Although Mrs Dagenais ahd bee., f” •'«3« • • • result of a fall received The atockeholders voted to sell the lain confined to her bed for some time . h e » * 1 '« •< •« <’»>•»• Harden.. nld 530 out of a total $30.000 n Miss Lots Male, who bus been III. capital stock to assist In llnanclng aaa|n8t brown rot of stone fruits says tlBd ,h Own mueh Improvement and the business , the Oregon experiment station author - expecl„ | to be up again In a few days Is much Unproved. The Sunshine Club will hold their H H. Earle and J. L. Jones wen-1 ltle# Rarly plowing and repeated cul- Wednesday morning she had taken name,! new dlrectora. and C. E Jor-j ,¡,„ 1 0 0 during blossoming period des-j yery B,ck Bnd paaaed away that after- meeting at the home of Mrs ( 01 She la aurvlved by th r e e : Ungwood. and R. V. Foster were re-elected troys spore cups of fungus on the noon \ J Higgins of The Jay Fish family visited the J Roldover members of the board are <rounj Mummies are removed rrora , ¿ a ughler». Mrs Thomas Carney. Clyde Wrtght ami the trees at pruning time and des pteaaant m u . Mrs Thomas Pierce of C. »alley family at Jasper Sunday 1 troyed. i Eugene and Mrs W. P. Mannlug of j * " • Edna Horton and daughter. George Kebbelbeck. 9und*’' “ 1 i Tacoma. Funeral services were h eld , •-«» **»y L illie Betty Henson has been quite III with flu Is having settled in her head and neck. Kite la Improving now. B elly Jean Gray form l.aiidnx is spending som e lime with her grand parols. Mr ami Mrs Ira Gray. She underwent a very aevure operation on her head caused by (he flu some limo ago anil Is going back and forth to Eugene for treatments B Malhewa and j W H Eyler ware appointed on a mm utl,lee Io Install a drinking fountain and elnctrlu pumps as additional equipment for our high school Mr. and Mra. Roy Edmlslon enlar- talned Inst Runday with a lurkey din ner, Rev. Turner. Mrs B ailer and family and Waller Edmlslon Mrs. M C McKIItt and Mrs, Noah llllderbrant from Hprlngfleld attend ed Ihe Thurston Ladles Aid last Thursday al Mrs Ernest llertsch's. There was a large crowd and much work was accomplished The next meeting will be will, Mrs Charles Hastings next Thursday for all day. Mr and Mrs Paul llol.ley and fam ily from north Hprlngfleld visited Mr, and Mra Herbert Wales last Sunday. Mrs. Charles Taylor hud Iter ear lanced, caused by the flu settling In It. Miss Mildred ITIce, who Is teaching at Weal latke, spent the weekend with her parent*. Mr and Mrs. John Price Her grandmother. Mrs Jennie Edmlslon from Eugene returned to FOR HINT West latke with her Mrs Helen l*ark assistant principal Garage For Reni does In. Call 117-R at the high school spent the week end Hprlngfleld. IL at the home of Henry Htolalg. I at the Veatch chapel at 3 o'clock Sal , Peach leaf curl is controlled In Ore- I urday afternoon, Internment was in W O. Cogswell la planning to erect at McMinnville visiting, Mr. Park's FARM REMINDERS mother. I.'A M . AND HEE Dr N W Emery ' gon by applying a bordeoux spray of a barn and chicken house , the I. O. O. F. cemetery. «-«-60 strength In January and early Gilbert Wataon, a member of the I Mr Slmmona and family have on prices on plats and other work, t f The five members of the Tellafson V. S navy Is spending a thirty d v v ' moved on the farm which waa forme-*- 1 February says the plant pathologist are beat left alone during the of the experiment station. Later family at Pleasant Hill have been furlough at the home of his brother- I ly operated by l,e* Davla. Mr Davis Winter says the Oregon Agricultural spray applications give poor control. stricken with the flu at the same In law. Clayton Collingwood. Mr, I has moved hly family on hla own TIM E AND PLACE, OF college bee expert. Handling bees Mme-aulfur some times produces good time and neighbors are going In td tVbtson left his ship at San Pedro, j farm. LOCAL MEETINGS in cold weather excites them and assist them. The mother, who Is Last Bunday as Mra. Noah Milder- results, but bordeaux has been proved California and will rejoin it at Brem Canary— First Wednesday. Third raises the temperature of the colony over $0 years of age la In a critical, brant and Mrs. Ernest Herlsch and the most reliable material. Hal urday. Farmers Union Hall. erton. Washington. Thia sometimes results In prematura j condition and relatives were tele-1 Cloverdale Bscond sad Fourth The Parent Tearvhera Association daughters, lone and Theda ware driv brood rearing which Is very undeslr- - graphed for, Tuesday morning Febru will give a program and baakel social ing toward Hprlngfleld they loat con Fridays. Cloverdale School House ary J, at the school In District 1(0 Friday trol of their car. an Overland, aa they Craawell— First and Third Tues N ew Cardinal Fan |. Mrs Dora Harden la IU at the Pari evening at 7 30. The school has re were turning the corner near the high days. Creswell. M. W of A Hall fle Christian hospital. She has re cently purchased a piano and the pro bank which resulted In the car over Coast Fork—Hecend and Fourih A tnber unit seed plot la the moat cently had 10 teeth extracted. ceeds of (be social will be applied on (urnlng In the large ditch at the aide Thursdays. Farm Union Hall. feasible method of controlling potato of the road. They -were all badly Danebo—Flrat Tuesday, Danebo Fire entirely destroyed the new , I he purchase price. rtrns disease In Oregon, aays M B. After a short business meeting the shaken up and brulaed. but not ser brooder coop containing 3400 while School House JfcKay. potato disease specialist of iously hurt. The car waa badly dam leghorn baby chicks three weeks old following program will be given : Dorenn—Second and Fouth T ubs the experiment station. Four cut Mr and aged. at the ranch or Mr. and Mrs. E B Selertlop. Plano and violin daya, Doreca Churah. tings from one potato make up the There were nine grade school Tinker. Monday night February J I Mrs Joe Neal Had ley villa — First and Third tnber nuits, separated In each row by Geraldine students absent from school the first about t:30. Mr. Tinker had been in Valentine Dialogue ........ Intervening space. t If one plant Thursdays. Hadley villa School the coop about 7.30 o'clock la the. Chase. Gale Chase. Arline Harring of (he week with alckneaa Six were virus symptoms the whole H eeeta—First Sunday of each ton. Jean Chase. Jane Pengra. and absent from the high school last week evening and his son. Lyman, was In la rogued o u t Plants from dis- month. Hacata th-hool Houaa. aa there Is a regular epidemic of colds Helen Haugen. * units only are saved for after $ o'clock and there were no Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed and flu hers. The plot comprises about one- signs of fire or smoke at either time. Song ..... .................______ .....School nesdays. W O. W. Hall. Jaapar. Mr and Mra. Ross Mathews and Teacher. of the total potato acreage The family were all In the house One Act Musical Comedy Ixirane -Second and Fourth Mrs. Homer Chase: Pupils. Mrs. family from Pleasant Hill spent Mun when the continuous honking of G. E Wednaadaya. 1. O. O. F. Hall. day with thalr daughter. Mra. Herbert Laater Cyr, Mrs. Wilfred Cook. Jacoby's auto born brought them out ML V ernon- Flrat and «gird Blpe tomatoes have b een harvested Mrs. Norton l*engra. Mrs. Clarence W eiss doors only to see the brooder coop Wednesday. Hraar.eld Store. greenhouses by the Oregon ex- Monday evening Thurston was de Chase. Mrs. Bessie Chase, Mrs. In flames. Mr Tinker rushed Iqto the Silk Crash Meets First and Third nent station, since early In Oct- feated In a basketball game with Mar Paulson. Mrs. Waldo Hardle. and ' coop and gathered up an armful of Thursday at Cedar School House reports the vegetable gardening cola. Mrs. Harry Chase. | baby chirks, but they were already Spencer C reak-T hird Friday. department of the state college There N e il Friday evening Thurston Mnle voices ; smothered. Although the neighbors Selection ------ Pine Orove School Houaa. will probably be no more pickings basketball teams will motor (o Pleas Mr and > gathered very quickly with buckets, Selection. Plano and violin Trent—Second and Fourih Wed after the middle of February. Thia ant Hilt where they will meet the Mrs. Joe Neal. hand sprays, etc., the fire was beyond aeadaya. Pleasant lllll High has been the first winter season in team s there for a game. G R Fish has circulated a petition control and all attention was tam ed School Bldg. (ha history of greenhouse manag.-- The high school has begun practls which he presented to the County : to saving the other five building *n Secretaries will pleaae seed In at the college, that fruit has Ing on a play ’'Bashful Mr. Holsts ' line with the coop Had the wind Court asking that the private road picked over so long a period. time and place of mealing and -which Ihe upper cladkmen are very S t Louis has some staunch base- ~ been a little more from (he north the leading to hla hop yard be made a T he yield has been good and the changes of dale as they may oc much Interested In Tile board mol hall fans— but none that will root two residences gralnery. electric County road The petition has been price has been profitable. The price cur last Friday ai the school house and with the vim of Miss Arline Ed posted. light plan t wood shed and sleeping for the last month was 40 cents a wards of Chicago during the 1927 Inspected the electric wiring, which Ilurbert Travis leaves for Sacre* house would have burned. As It was season H er engagement to Bob gonad. sparks flew over these continually and mento. California Thursday. O’Farrell, new Cardinal manager, Ms Lee Chesshlr<v (Tara l-eslle has Just been announced. men stationed them selves at each Cleanup measures are of value building The brooder coop waa n ew .' "nd Su"an Cheshire and C E Bailey equipped with concrete furnace and ,,f ( h,,,,h,r* visited at the tli , I. Fish the Tinkers were planning to raise home Wednesday. Mrs. George P. Harrington, primary chirks as pullets and broilers. They feel their loan can hardly be esll- teacher In District 1(0 was confined I muted Owing to the presence of to her home on account of illness. j spring spraying and plowing a pew Wednesday, consequently, the lower February 12 - 13 • 14 . 15 j coop will not be built nntfl next fall. grdaes had no school. Saturday Matinee 2:30 to 6:30: Night 7 to 11 P. M. Laverne Honey has missed several Some Insurance was carried. Bunday Matinee 2:30 and continuotiM Till 11 P. M. days of school on account of Illness. Pleasant HUI basketball boys were Stanford Holton has returned to 1 defeated last Friday by the Vida team Adults 50c Children 25c j by a score of 31 to 17. One of th- school. He has been absent for 1 first line men, Eugene Parker, was couple of weeks. Having been quar unable to play for Pleasant lllll on antined Miss Fancea Travis, w4to la em account of sickness Darwin Baxter ployed by the Guaranty Trust Co. la substituted in his place. There was III at her home. . no girls' game BELL THEATRE Saturday, Sunday, Monday,Tuesday U N IV E R S A L Members of the First Christian I church regret very much that Rev W A. Elkins of Eugene, who has been pastor of the church for S years hand ed In his resignation last Sunday to take effect som etim e in the summer. The church has made good progress under Rev Elkins and he and Mrs. Elkins have endeared them selves to everyone at Pleasant Hill. Frank Lemley, who lives alone on a ranch at Enterprise has been sick with the flu. FR EE OREGON GIRLS CHAMPION WINS CALF CLUB HONORS W IR IN G ! During Month of February With Each Range Sold In order to induce you to become a Universal Range User, we make thie free offer. If the wiring Is already done in your home, we will connect your new Univer sal and at the same time present you with a — $25.00 Set of Universal Aluminumware Free BAILEY ELECTRIC CO. Telephone 234 640 Willamette Eugene, Oregon Marriage Licenses Issued During the past week the county clerk has Issued marriage licenses to the following: William Hunt and Jes sie Martin, both of Hprlngfleld: Ed ward Daniels and Iola Krause, both of McKInxIe Bridge; Herbert Shun non. Eugene, and Isabel Drr. Spring field and Henry Turmia and Vera Gilbert Putman, both of Eugene. A picture and story of Carmen Dana In of Union county, declared the national all-round champion Holstein calf-club girl for 1926, appears In the December issue of the Calf Club News, a monthly paper published by the extension service of the Holstein- Frelsan association. More than 25,- 00« boys and girls receive this paper, as It Is sent to every club members owning a Holstein animal During 1927 Miss Ihtnlels’ picture -will appear In each Issue of the paper In the up per right hand corner of the front page. As a result of her outstanding re cord In the northwest she was award ed the Hollywood special heifer of-1 fered each year by Harold Stlmson 1 of Hollywood Farms, Wash., at the ¡ Pacific International Livestock expo sition. Leg ts Broken— I’ete Zoopkow, of West Springfield, sustained a broken leg when a derrick fell on him while working In the Eugene sawer in West Hprlngfleld last week. ANNOUNCEMENT I am opening a Grocery and Feed Store at 434 Main St., Springfield, formerly occupied by Long & Cross Plumbing shop. I wish to say that before selling my business last July, I had been in the General Merchandise business in Springfield for over thirteen years and enjoyed a very profitable business, thanks to my many Patrons and Friends, and I want to say that I am extending to them a hearty Welcome to attend the opening, Feb. 10th., and I will.soe that they are treated with the same courtesy that they have always received. Our stock is all new and fresh, just purchased from the whole-sale houses and we are so situated that we will not take a back seat when it comes to price and quality, for anyone. Trusting to see you here on the opening day, February 10th, I am Yours For Service A. R. SNEED