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THURSDAY MAIU'11 10, IMT
TH® 8PRINGFIBLD NEWS
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N
LANS
C O U N T Y U N IT raO. 14
Th« Oregon Outlook
The Extension Department of O. A
<*. says reports from county »(tents
are optim istic for 1927. Sixteen be­
ttered the outlook is better than i
year ago; five anticipated the oatne
condition; one reported a mixed situa­
tion and one a less favorable. An in­
crease In crop acreage was anticipated
In 15 counties; six counties were ex ­
pected to remain the same, and a de­
crease was anticipate,! in two Eleven
counties reported increase in the Bum
bee of farms, seven to remain the
sam e and three to lose. Farmers are
urged to carefully study the market
demands and prices and base their
production on these. There will be
ample capital for Justifiable loans and
the credit situation of the state is
generally favorable and indications
are that long term loans will increase
and short term loans decrease.
VMS. P r.-ident
W. I. Seats. Eugene. Vter-Preal- •
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Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Grove •
Secretary-Treasurer.
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Walter Morgan. Creswell. Conduc-*
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11. H Smith, Eugene. Poorkeep- •
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O. I. Clement. Wa tervill«. Chap- •
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By S pecial
Community News
O F F IC E R S O F L A N E C O U N T Y •
F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
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C orre sp o n d en ts
Al!. n
CARDEN WAY
THURSTON
and Mrs. C. C Kellogg, who
There was a Rime of tuiskeelhall In
been visiting their son and
the hull last Wednesday evening tie
daughter In South Ikikota since Dec
tween Coburg team and the local
ember, returned home Thursday
learn. Coburg won by two scores
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cttne and little
Miss Mildred ITlce. who ts teaching
daughter returned Thursday form
at West talk«, spent the week-end
Pendleton where they have spent the
with home folks
past year Mr Cline will he employed
Mrs. Cecil Gene hue been quite III
, by his father W F Cline on a ram li
with an attack of appendicitis
i east of Springfield
The Junior Sunday classes gave an
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bogard and son
entertainment at the hall assisted by
were visitors at the Ftsh home Mon
no in hers from E It C. of Eugene last
day
Friday evening The proceeds am,mut­
C. E. Bailey, Claire and Lola Bailey
ed to over >17 00
of Cheshire and Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Mr and Mrs. Felix Sparks are
Bailey of W endling ere visitors at
spending a few days visiting Mr. and
I the Jay Ftsh home Sunday.
Mrs Arch Slough
J. W. Brockbank recently from Bn*
Ralph Buss front laike ('reek spell*
| land visited with hts old friend Let-
Friday night with A. W W eave'
A Mam mouth O rganization
Mounts for a couple days this week
They are old time friends
! Mr Brockbank Is- an electrician and
Some of the latest victims of the
Co-operative egg handling In the
j will locate In Portland
flu are Mr Needham. Ray Mitchell.
Pacific coast states has made giant
Mr and Mrs. J. H Helm and daugh
Mr and Mrs. William llenaon and
Stride« in the past few years and t h >
ter. Virginia, of Redmond. Oregon ar
daughter. Betty
allied organisations are outstanding de­
rived at the J. R Meek home Fridav
Mr and Mrs L. C Yarnell from
monstrations of what may be accom­
after spending several days visiting
Springfield motored out to visit Mr.
plished when producers unite solidly.
i in Sunnyside. Washington and in Port
and Mrs Ernest Bertsch Bunday after
The Pacific Egg Producers Co-opera­
land
Mrs. Helm and daughter will
noon
tive. which is the selling agency for
i visit here for sometime, Mr. Heim
Stanley Gray from laindax Is til
the egg co-operation of this aoast. has
1 will leave in a few days for Los
with flu at the hottie of his parents.
bandied nearly a million cases of egzs
Angeles
Mr and Mrs Ira Gray.
in the past year, worth more than
Forest Anderson returned to school
Mike Tennis from N oll spent Suh
110.500.000 for its members. Chicago
Tuesday after two weeks Illness.
day at Thurston.
headquarters have now been opened
Mr. and Mr*. G. R. Fish and son.
Miss Entitle Caruthers, who Is
for the distribution of PEP in that
Gilbert moved to their new home on
teaching at Cqnary. spent the week
section of the country and a publi­
Mill St. in Springfield Monday.
end with her parents. Mr and Mrs,
cation. "The Cackler.*' has been start-
Mrs. Gotdn Keeler and two sons of Sam Caruthers,
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Portland visited at the home of Frans
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ednilston and
Bailey over the week-end.
family spent Sunday in Springfield
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
Mr. and Mrs. W 11, Swager of Ma"
PROPERTY
the guests of Mr and Mrs M J Me-
’ cola spent the week end with the I Klin, also attended church aervices
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; That
j R Meek family.
there.
by virtue of an order of the County
( ‘ Mark Bailey and family visited at
Court of Lane County. Oregon, duly
Mr and Mrs. Fred Gray and family
the Frank Bailey home Sunday.
aaade and entered of record January
took Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs.
The Sunshine club met with Mrs
10th. 1927. In the matter of the guard
Frank Campbell.
ianship o f Julian F Miller, a minor,
Everett Chase Thursday afternoon
Alva Zutnult from Myrtle Point Is
the undersigned, the duly appointed,
I The afternoon was spent in visiting
visiting In Thurston
qualified and acting guardian of said
; and doing fancy work. The h osteis
minor and the estate of said minor,
Tuesday evening some of the neigh
Despile fashions foiecasts to the
served refreshments.
will on and after the 11th day of April. contrary, figures! and print silks are
bors of Mr John Endicott gathered at
The members who enjoyed the after-
1927. offer and sell at private sale for
cash to the highest bidder at Eugene getting the call in advanced spring | noon were: Mrs Homer Chase. Mrs his home and rave him a surprise. It
models,
this
prePy
dress
for
street
being his birthday.
in Lane County, Oregon, all of the
W R Hardle, Mrs Harry Chase. Mrs
wear being one of the newer sil­
The neighborhood was terribly
right. title and interest of said minor
houette*.
W T Pattison. Mrs H. E. Wylie. Mis., shocked Tuesday monrlng to learn of
tu and to the real property described
Maude Chase. Mrs. li s t e r Cyr. and Virgil Miller’s death whlrh occurred
as follows, being an undivided one-
half interest therein;
Mrs. Eugene Chase, a visitor
The Monday evening In an auto wreck He
Lot No. Twenty-Three 123) in Blocg
next meeting will he held at the h o » - Is an ex-student of the Thurston high
No. Thirty-Three <33> in the Amended
of Mrs. Homer Chase.
Plat of Fairmont, now a part of the
Louis Rizzi Dies
school.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cline entertained
City of Eugene. In Lane County. Ore-
Walter Rdmtston received a tele- with a birthday party Thursday ’n
That said sale will take place at th­
UPPER WILLAMETTE
gram Tuesday morning telling him of honor of their son. W. F. Cline, who i
ia w office of Alta King. 828 Miner
resides
east
of
Springfield
Covers
the death of his son-in-law. Louis
Building. Eugene. Oregon.
Bunday March 8. the congregation
This notice is published in The Rizzi. in Phoenix, Arizona. He has were laid for Mr and Mrs. W F Cline. 1 of the Pleasant Hill Christian church
and
daughter.
Bernice.
Ira
Cline.
Mt
Bpringtield News, first publication be been ill for several months.
voted by a lurge majority not to ac­
lag March the 10th. 1927.
The body will be brought here for and Mrs. I. Cline. Mlssees Leah and .
ALICE McC MILLER, Guardian of burial. Services will be Sunday after fla t, Harrfpvton. To mak** his b’eth- cept the resignation of their paator.
the Person and Estate of Julian F.
Rev. W. A Elkins. Rev Elkins has
noon March 13, from the Veatch day more pleasant Mr. Cline's son.
Miller. A minor.
been
pastor of the church for eight
Ralph and his family arrived from i
Chapel in Bugenee.
M 10-17 24-31: A 7:
years and handed In his resignation to
Pendleton during the evening.
C. E. Bailey. Misses Claire and Ln’q take place In June thinking the con­
MBHHH Cheshire of Cheshire visited at th - gregation should have the choice to
make a change in leadership. The
J. R. Fish home Sunday.
DROP
congregation
are very much opposed
The G R. Fish family moved Inf*
SAVINGS
to making any chunge as was evi­
IN
the
home
recently
purchased
from
O.
IN AND
denced by the vote lust Sunday.
R. Fish Monday.
EVERY
Now that the basketball season Is
SHOP
Frances and Emmajane Travis have
DEPT.
returned to work after a siege of flu. over the young folks of the Pleasant
Other members of tlie family who had Hill highschool have turned thetr
thoughts to baseball and practice will
It are recovering
609 Willamette St.
Store No. 11
Eugene, Ore.
Mrs. T**wey Ray and little son. begin as soon as the weather permits.
The young folks of the Christian
Wendell Wheeler, returend home from
EARLYSPRING
S H O E B A R G A IN S
Thousands have profited by the low prices on our enormous
shoe stock.
Here are quoted a few real values and many more will
be found in the store. Drop in and shopt We are glad to
serve you.
“SEE OUR STOCK FIRST”
Children’s Shoes
Ladies’ Oxfords
Clean up prices are
set on these two $195
lots for quick dis­
posal.
Patent Leather and
Brown o r Black
Calf.
$2.35
For street wear, for house
wear, in fact all service
style« in Brown or Black
Kid and
Calf
$ <^45
2‘
UNEQUALED VALUES
Ladies’ Arch Support
Up to the minute styles in Black Kid two
straps and ties, also staple Black or Brown
Kid Oxfords. Any style at
Correctly fitted assuring satisfaction
$4.95
the Pacific Christian Hospital Sunday.
The baby being the ,100th child born
at the hospital was given a silver
spoon.
Miss Maude C hase Is earing for
Mrs Ray and infant son.
Clarence Chase Is recovering from
Jhe flu.
Miss Edna Pattison has been 111 the
past week.
Mrs. Homer Chase Is chairman of
the program committee of the P T A.
this month The next meeting will be
held In the schoolhouse Friday even­
ing.
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TIME AND PLACE OF
LOCAL MEETINGS
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Canary—First Wednesday. Third
Saturday, Faruwrs Union Hall.
Cloverdale—Second and Fourth
Friday,. Cloverdale School House.
y c T ic i* n y p iv A L SETTLEMENT
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Ss»,» Ore»Us, Hsm» Variati««*
If thè rannera of a nelghliorheed
would gei together and agre«, lo rata»
thè sanie hreed and varletles, ihev
would l»e In far beth-r sliape 1« aeil
for better prie,-s and tu iiiaks II wortli
dille for buyer* lo coinè io thom The
average fami produce« tuo inaiiy pr*»-
duets and too «mali volume of any
one
Cooperative orgatilgatlons of
thè south and middle west centrali»»
on thè standard produrla Ihetr locali
tles are adaptcl tu; (hev r ju c t tnoat
■triiigenl gradine siandnrds tbey «di
o lle c tlv e ly ami thè big buyer« coni»
to l tieni
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‘Baby Chick Time’
/S HERE
Wo nr,« prepared to furnish you with the name quality, long
successful feeds uh in years pant.
KERR. CHICK FEEDS
with Worm Controller
Th«1 Worm (’ontroller will control worms, reduce puralysis,
raine vigorous pullets, mulntuin long term vitality and pro­
fitable production.
“An ounce of prevention is worth u pound of cure.”
Our (’hick Feeds can be bud with or without Worm
Controller.
Eugene Mill & Elevotor Co.
(Kerr Gifford & Co. Inc., Owners)
Fifth and Mill Streets
Phone 15
And the doctors are right. From our own know­
ledge, the healthiest families are those who eat
the most green stuff the year 'round. Our stock
supplies many suggestions.
Danebo— First Tuesday, Danebo
School House.
Dorena— Second and Fouth Tues-
day», Dorena Churah.
Hadleyville — Flr»t and Third
Thursdays, Hadleyvllle School.
Heceta— First Sunday of each
month, Heceta School House.
Jasper— Second and Fourth Wed-
nesdaya, W. O. W. Hall, Jasper.
Lorane— Second
and
Fourth
N< TH E IS HEREBY GIVEN: That •
ihn onderslrneil administrator with •
th,* „-111 annexed of the estate of B. H. • Wednesday», I. O. 0 . F. Hall.
flem ln v deceased, has filed In the
Mt, Vernon— First and Third
Gfiuntv Court of Lane County. Oregon, I
h’s fin d sco,m t as such „dm lnlstrator | Wednesday Braafield Store.
o ' said estate, and that the 11th dav ;
Silk Creek Meet» Flrat and Third
i r * or’l. ’927. at ten o ’clock A. M o f' Thursday at Cedar School House
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c,.„n
.4 |,v th« Court ,
Spencer Creek—Third
Friday,
as the time for hearing any oblectlons
Pine Grove School House.
Ito “Sid re-o-t en ,| He,I lenient thereof.
Flr«t publication of this notice be-
Trent— Second and Fourth Wed-
ln c March im h ’ 927
nesdays.
Pleasant
H ill
H lfk
ROBERT W. NICHOLSON. Admin- I
School Bldg.
Istrator with the will annexed.
Secretaries will please send In
time and place of meeting and
changes of date as they may oc-
cur.
Clara hlgh acload for the cotniug year
and Mrs. Ilaflle lleaver Itiirch as oire
of the ässistäni*
"FRESH VE6ETABLES
EVERY DAY”
• Thursday», Farm Union Hall.
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Watch -"pairing done correctly
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Work In to,lav—Ont tomorrow. Hovt
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321 Main a t
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Jim Jerkins
M Kelaav
Iitille «'lump
Harold Kull
Sally Grilliäni
Gertrude Hell,.y
Jenny That, her
Helen latrimor
Rulli 111,lieber
Mary May l.lndlqv
Eitle Variteli
Has-I Wheeler
Vivian Vernon
Hegel Kull
F E. Cooper of Pleasant Hill haa
l„*en elcctcd prlllclpul Of lii» Halila
Doctors Say—
• Creswell— First and Third Tues-
• days, Creswell, M. W. of A. Hall.
• Coast Fork— Second and Fourth
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Endeavour held a social Friday nlghl
of last week.
The board of directors of the I ’ll Ion
High school No 1 have posted notices
for a mass meeting to ho held al Hie
high school building Sultirduv March
19 al 1:30 p. ill. Io discuss with Hie
board the problems of a fourth leach
er, more class room and larger «»
sembly The high school building Is
crowded now and another large class
of freshmen Is expected to enter iievl
fall
OLnn—Faust a former student of the
Pleasant Hill high school visited
friends last Sunday. He is now a
student at Creswell
Mr laiey. who has been mull carrier
for 31 years, has been forced to give
up his route. Creswell It |, for the
present on nreount of Illness
Mr
luicy has been confined Io his bed for
over a week and Is quite critically III
The Senior play "Cyclone Sally" of
Hi«* Union High school No I will lie
given Friday night February 18 The
cast Is as follows;
Jack Webster
Berry Manner
Reggie Manners
M Olson
Be Sure and Ask For O ur
SOAP DEAL
6 Medium Ivory
........... 50c
1 I’kg. Ivory Flakes ........ 15c
Total ....................... 65c
This W eek Special 49c
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Here’s Where You Save
By BuyingQuality
We carry the Sussman ft
WorniHser Line, highest quality
we can buy.
F ine F ood I’ roducts
Sister it Visiting—Mary Spaulding
of Hood River visited this week with
her sister. Fay Spaulding, of the local
high school faculty.
Phone
Phone
9-WHITE FRONT GROCEfii-9