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THURSDAY MARCII 24. 1#27
THE SPR IN G Piraj) NEWS
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
CHAMBER SECRETARIES
AT UNIVERSITY MEETING
PLAN COUNTY MEET
P U B L IC A T IO N
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CO UNTV
U N IT h o . h
Sans Chairman, Radio Board Meets
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FARMERS UNION TO
CLOSE STORE HERE
HOME REMINDERS
(O . A . C
H o m e E conom ies
*
The members of the Pleasant Hill
University of Oregon. Eugene,. Ore..
The Hprlnfidd «tore of the Kurmrr«
•
S cho ol)
•
Federal Commission
Christian Endeavor are busy prepar­ March 14.— I ¡Special t—Secretaries re­
V illo n W areh o u se counany pro ban!*
• • • • • • • • • • <
ing for the annual C. K. County Con presenting chambers of commerce all
will be cloned within (tie tick! few
vention whirh will be held at Pleas over'the slate ate gathered this week
I Keeping an Iron hot to press tic (lava, am will all 'the wtorea In tho
ant Hill March 25 • 27 Although the at Eugene for the seventh annual
. seams of folds as you sew gives the county town« aave that at t'ottaga
, urtlt l> when llllislied a belter appear Grove. U(’»(»rdin< to K K Morrilton,
program Is not complete past of it can Short Course for t'omerclal Secretar­
ance.
la- given out at this time.
, les which is held under the auspice*
manager, who Minted that th« coin
Theme—Being Fruitful
of the Stale Association of Conuner-
I Equal parts of raw chopped spinach patty plan« to concentrate tta bual*
6<rtpture—John 15 3: Herein is my d a l Organisation Secretaries and (ho
and cabbage Is a novel way to use tie«« tn I'ottuge Grove und Eugene In
Father glorifler. that ye bear much School of Business Administration at
i spinach In a salad Chopped peanqta an effort to Improve It« financial con*
fruit
. the University of Oregon
ditlon.
are sometimes added.
The chief speakers will be. Friday
The purpose of this short course.
Refinancing of th«« company will be
evening. Or. Norman K Tuliev of as explained by Lynn Sabin, of Klam-
conaldered
at a meeting of the s to c k ­
To s«rve raw vegetable salad nt
Balenr Saturday morning. Or. Norman ath Falls, president of this year's ses- i
holder« to lie conducted at Kugettu
I
tradlvely
a
custard
t
up
for
luouldlng
K. Tuliev. Saturday afternoon. James sions. is to bring secretaries together ¡
Saturday morning. Mr Morrison »al t
! In used.
Moberg of E B I’.. Saturday even- to exchange experiences, to foster in­
The «'outpany. he »aid. ha« always
to* Judge Jacob Kaualer of Portland dustries that pay. and to promote o
been underfinanced, and »otne effort
A
colorful
shamrock
salad
Is
made
Sunday morning. W. A. Elkins. Pastor operation between agencies for mak-
will In* made to e»tnbll«h a new finan­
by stuffing green popper« with colt
Pleasant Hill church. Sunday after- ing agriculture and marketing a sue-
cial basis which will lie favored by
age
cheese
After
thoroughly
chill
noon. W F. Nanhville of Fairmont. cess.
I ing. It Is eut Into sllees two or three creditor« of the concern.
Sunday evening. S. E. Childers of
In s tr u c to r ia charge of the technical
Mr Morrison wa» unable to «av just
• for a servtn.’
Springfield.
problems facing local organisations is
how soon the Springfield «tore of the
Others who appear on the program J. A. Harader, manager of the Boise.
compauy will be rlo«od
The Inlets
1 Another tonic h variation is cream
well be C. C Morgan. Walter Myers. (Idaho) Chamber of Commerce, who '
iHit« of the concern it la «aid h«**
i
>
d
spinueh
uud
mushrooms.
Dallas Rice.
has been active in stale development
been too Mcattered over the county.
On Saturday at 8 P. M the hanqueet movements in both Idlho and Mon
A teaspaxtnful o f v in e g a r put Into
w ill be held at the Hartien home tana
the W ater when pnaehlug eggs pre­ MARTIN ANDERSON IS
nnder the snprevision of Mrs. Jesse
Mr. Harader. in his lectures before
OitatZiZJ'-i
vents th e ir b re a k in g
NEW COUNTY OFFICER
Carruthers and Miss Mary Harden.
the secretaries during the sessions of
Although
Admiral
\t
H.
M.
Bullard,
U.S.N.,
retired,
chair-uan ot
Sunday noon a basket dinner will the first two days, emphasized the im
the newly created Radio Commission under the Department 'I Com­
Common brown manila paper ale
Following Hi« rodgiialIon of t'nnntv
he held at the church. The.members portance of chambers of commerce at
merce, is in China, he called this first m eeting of the new board '«y
sorti*
fat from fri«-«l takes, potatoes Uominlwsiotu'r 11 E t ’mwe, the county
of the church are asked to bring tending to the producing end of -the
radio to meet io W ashington last week. From left to right they are:
and croqiietto«
court <m Tu> -»day arpolnird Martin
baskets.
■) li. t'alijw-ell. New \ ork; Eugene O. Sykes, M ississippi; John F.
Industries In their communities, ex­
Anderson. Cottage drove, to th« post
Dillon, California; and H. A. Bellows, Minnesota.
Everyone is invited to these meet tending their activities to include pro- ,
S tin kin g nial erial In so u r m ilk o r (ton
Mr. Anderson ha" been engaged
togs.
blems of agriculture and marketing in
butter milk remove« m ild e w .
In lb« lumber bu»ln»»a 111 Luno county
order to insure healthy trade condi­
for many years, and la wall known
S ta r tin g th e C a lf
tions within the towns.
Inferi Ih* agga b o ug ht fo r p re s e rv a ­ throughout Ibc county.
Paul
Clagstone.
manager
of
th"
A 50-pcund calf at birth should have
tion will keep longer than fertile e«gw
Commissioner Crowe's resignation
Division.
United States
abont 3 pounds or a gallon of milk a Western
By S pecial
under adverse condition«. They con­ was the result of InauRlrlent salary.
day. ami one weighing 80 to 90 pounds Chamber of Commerce, with head-
C orre sp o n d en ts
tain no developed germ, ere «low to he «mid In hl« «tateniept to the count*
about a gallon and a half. It is better quarters in San Francisco, is givinu
decay and coal no more than fertll« court lie ha» been offered a belter
to give too little at the start than too a series of lectures on work of th»
egg«.
imi vine position.
much. Feed the milk at the sam e national organization, with suggest-
I
UPPER WILLAMETTE
THURSTON
temperature—about 90 degrees—all ions as to how the local organizations
W A N T E D IN F O R M A T IO N
4-L PLANS TO ELECT AT
the time.
, may cooperate with the larger groups
‘•('yftone Sally'' the Seulor play
The laid Its Aid met with Mrs. John
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT o fa d d r e s s of Jessie 3 r llcrin iru cc.
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, in the work of developing the whole given by the seniors of the Pleasant Edmiston last Thursday. Plans were
W a te rin g Cow s E ffe cts M ilk
Pacific Coast.
! who at one time lived ia Springfield,
Hill high school was a success from mad« to put on a pie social and pro­
Election of officers will be a feature
i Address K W S palding. M e tro p o lita n
Cones watered once a day drink less 1 t)ne ° f lb<* features of this year s every viewpoint. The gymnasium gram in tin» near future
of the meeting of th« la>yal la*gion of ! Bank Building. Waslilni ton. t> U.
and produce less than those watered short course session is the carrying was packed The audience which was
Roy Edmiston Is making plans to Loggers and Lumbermen to ba held at
out
of
the
program
adopted
last
year
very
appreciative
was
kept
laughing
twice a day or at will. In expert
build a new house in the near future the W. O. W hall Monday night W
ments by the United S tite s Depart of having comm ittees make reporta ; a„,| the receipts, with the money
MILLINERY
M. J McKlln from Hprlngfield will be D Smith, field officer of the organize
on
investigations
carried
on
for
a
year
taken
In
on
candy,
brought
In
over
Stent of Agriculture, those watered
W
E
S
T
E
R N |6 .0 0 H A T CO.
tlon. will he present and speak
the contractor.
twice a day drank as much but pro- on such matters as agriculture and »lo o. Part of this money goes to the
A boys' band of Eugene will play
Third fit »or of Miner Building. Eu­
student body
fund the ____
rest _ toward the
duced less than those watered at will. , marketing, industrial development, ------------—
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The high school 1» putting on the and light refreshments are tn be ser­ gene Quality and Style equal to bats
The maximum difference In product 'and settlem ent, membership and bud- h^nior graduating expenses
Junior and Senior play at the Thurs­ ved. A board meeting to be held next usually priced double our price of
Ion. between watering once a dav and **ts- tbe unpaid secretary, and city
ton hall next Friday evening
month will be considered.
»5 00
M 1U
Every character was well portrayed.
at will was about 5 per c e n t The planning.
Junior
Sunday
School
class
At
the
Monday
afternoon
session.
<*»•
wa*
ful1
of
«ction
Cyclone
higher the production the greater the
benefit to be derived from frequent E. C. Reynolds, of La Grande, gave Sally could not be criticized but spec gave Nathalie Edmlstuh a surprise
the report of the membership commlt- lal mention should be made of Miss party last Friday evening It being her
watering.
j tee; and Tuesday C. A. Brodersen. of Minnie Olson who took the part of birthday.
F o rm e r R esid en t H e re — R aym on d ! F o re s t G rove, gave bis committee s In the young Englishman and Miss Mari«
Mr. and Mrs Paul Robley from
Yarns, son of Rev. I. D. Yarns, pastor vestigatfons In connection with the Ketauy who displayed skill in acting North of Springfield were In Thurs
Of the Springfield Methodist church ‘unpaid secretary.” H e recommend­ the hired man. The audience was as ton last Sun,lay.
three years ago. is spending the week ed that some method of informing th- sured of fun when they entered the |
Cecil Harblt had the misfortune to )
here visiting old friends. He Is now secretaries throughtout the state of i st“ K*' and many a Joke that could not
action
that
might
prove
helpful
to
the
Peoettato
the
head
of
the
English
<*•(
something in his eye while work
a t t e n d i n g W illamette Unlversitv
While here he is staying at the S S i 8ta,e as a ’ ho1’ be ad<>I*-’d
,lan,ly h'™ *’” for,h "bo“ t» of '““«h ln|? ln
,he lo««°n« ‘ “"»P » « • I .
Having purchased the Sutton (rutiFfer biialnena of K.
P o tte r residence
,
Dnr,nlt this week visiting s e c r e ta r - I ler irom Uit ‘-load. The p ity aas
» h k u a causing him a great deal of
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1 ies will receive instruction In public *lven both Friday and Saturdc
distress
(}. Sutton of thia city, I reaped fully aolicit the good will und
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G O F F I N A L
s p e a k in g fro m H . E. Rosson. member nights.
The gymnasium with its ne
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Price, Perry
HUp|M>rt of hin m any frlenda and cuMoiuertt.
stag« and electric foot lights made Price and Jay Grant who are attrnd-
of the University fatuity.
ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That j Irving E. Vining president of the I the play mu» h m o re e n jo y a b le
i > g O. A. c. at Corvallis returned to
I have eHtahllnhed an office at the Service Garage 63.1
the undersigned. Joint executors of 8 tate Chamber of Commerce. W G
their h* ni»-s here Tuesday evening
About
15
young
folks
gathered
at
the Last Will and Testament
of
estam ent of
secretary of the State Chamber
to
spend
the
Spring
vacation.
George Sanderson, deceased, have
Main
street.
the home of Mr. und Mrs. E E. Kll
filed their account for the final settle­ of Commerce, and Arthur Foster, of Patrick Saturday night to help Miss
Misses
.Miller
ana
Gregory
from
ment of the estate of the said George the Portland organization, are among
Verna Wylie celebrata her bl.tliday Monmouth arc spending the spring
Sanderson in the County Court of those enrolled for the course.
Miss Shirley Wylie a Bister of Mrs. | vacation with Miss Marjory Grant.
Lane County in the State of Oregon,
and that Saturday the 23rd day o f .
Kilpatrick and Miss Verna were here who returned home Wednesday 11 I
April. 1927 at the Court Room of said I
GARDEN WAY
I for th«- occasion.
spend vacation here.
Court in the Countv Court House in i
Miss Hazel Edmiston, who is at- I
Eugene. Oregon, at ten o ’clock In the J The P. T. A. sponsored a delightfi,)
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hays were
forenoon has been by said Court fixed
WILLIS HERTSCII. Prop.
as the time and place of hearing ob­ party at the F. B. Chase home dur­ Pleasant Hill visitors the past week tending Normal at Ashland returned
633
Main
St.
Rea. Phone 160
home
Wednesday
«evening
to
spend
ing
the
week-end.
Rook
and
other
end.
jections thereto an»I for final settle
ment of said estate.
games were played after which re
\fr and Mrs. Ed Miller have finish vacation here
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Eugene. freshm ents were served. About 45 ed the concrete foundation for their
Miss FloaaJe Hnrrineton from Mon­
Oregon.
mouth Is spending a few »lavs with I-
people
enjoyed
the
pleasant
event
anil
new
home
at
Pleasant
HUI
MARY FRANCIS LONG.
»11 50 was realized for the p. T. A
Mr and Mrs E. E. Kilpatrick ami her sister, Mrs Win. Henson.
Executors.
Miss .Maude Russell, who Is attend
L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
treasury.
i family motored to Mill City Sundav
M 24-31: A 7-14 21
The last m eeting of the Sunshine taking Miss Shirley Wylie to her Ing Normal at Monmouth, Is spending
vacation with home folks.
. Club was held at the home of Mrs. home there.
R ohs Mathews and daughter, Jose-
• Homer Chase. After a business meet-
The "Thrifty Thirteen” cooking
• ing the afternoon was spent with club under the leadership of Mrs Kll ph,ne- from ,,,- a"“n»
TIME AND PLACE OF
"Pcnf the
• fancy work and visiting.
Refresh- Patrick have Io-gun their work and WP, k , nd ln Thurston
LOCAL MEETINGS
Mrs. Rriggs from Canada spent the 1
Canary—First Wednesday, Third • ments were served and the following the fam ilies o’ the young cook to l„
• Saturday, Farmers Union Hall.
were present: Mrs. W H. Anderson, have been enjoying toast, buttered. week-gnd with her brother Herbert ;
»42 Willamette St.. Eugene, Oregon.
• Cloverdale— Second and Fourth • Mrs. Frank Bailey, Mrs. E. Chase, creamed' or french fried, during the Weiss.
Mrs
Harvey
Hadley
from
Hadley
'
• Fridays. Cloverdale School House. • Mrs. II. L. Chase. Mrs Marvin Chuse.
The club met Tuesday after-
• Creswell—First and Third Tues- • Mrs. I. ( line, Mrs. E. A. Cole. Mrs j noon to turn In their reports.
vllle spent the w eekend with her
• days. Creswell. M. W. of A Hall. • Lester Cyr. Mrs W R. Hardle Mrs.
(
Mr and Mrs. Clyde ' Nell and fan» mother, Mrs. Taylor Needham.
Mrs. Jennie Edmiston from Eugene '
• Coast Fork—Second and Fourth • George P. Harrington. Mrs. W. I. Uy of Creswell visited at Pleasant
is spending a few days this week !
• Thursdays, Farm Union Hall.
• Pengra, Mrs. H. E. Wylie, Mrs. Fred HUI Sunday.
Danebo— First Tuesday, Danebe ’ Cline. Mrs. Gene Chase, Mrs. Wilbur
Spring beauties, violets, Johnnie- visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McMahon spent
• School House.
• Cook and Mrs. Homer Chase. The Jump-ups and thp earlv wild shrib
Novelty Is ths keyword I
Mixtures of
Dorena— Second and Foutb Tues a next m eeting will be with Mrs W. J bery are bursting Into bloom with th
Sunday wl,b Mr »"<• Mrs. John Endl-
different detigns, con*
• days, Dorena Cburoh.
a | Pengra.
|a„{
^avs of Spring.
i cott.
tra ilin g hands of ma*
Mrs. (7. H Wangelln, mother of
Rev. Harry Benton from Eugene ac-
• Hadleyvllle — First and Third • t Alma Fish spent the w eekend with
terfal lor trimming,
• Thursdays. Hadleyvllle School. • ¡her friend, Elma Landsberry o f Mrs. E. B. Tinker, is suffering from com ran,’,d by Mr" Benton 9 -1 her
novel
pocket treat­
ments and u n i q u e
• Heceta— First Sunday of each • Springfield.
an attack of the flu accompanied with mo,hpr werP Sunday guests of Ray
sleeves.
• month, Heceta School House.
•
Mr- ’ "t* Mr" Howard Truman re- , neuralgia in the head
Baugh. Rev Benton preached both
Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- • c®"( arrivals from Fresno, California, ! A get-together meeting which Is to tnornlng and evening here In Rev.
Twills and Poiret-
• oeadays, W. O. W. Hall, Jasper. • ! were *«««<•
the •» R Fish family Include every resident of Pleasant ! T ,in ,e r‘s place, riho went to Oakland,
theen Fashion
• Lorane— Second
and
Fourth • Saturday and Sunday.
HUI Is being planned by the Pleasant Oregon.
Dressy
Models
Mrs. Ray Baugh aiten'led a meet­
Local talent of the W illeglllesple Hill Christian church ’or April. W.
• Wednesdays. 1. O. O. F. Hall.
•
Smooth
finiah ma­
ing
of
the
County
Bible
school
officers
school
will
put
on
a
play
ln
district
A. Elkins appointed JHrs. Swift, Mr«.
• Mt. Vernon—First and Third •
terials with trimmings
• Wednesday. Brasr.eM Store.
• 140. Friday evening at 7:46. Admis­ Tinker and Mrs. I^Upatrlck on the in Hprlngfield last Hunriay afternoon
of fur for d ren occa­
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jackson and
sions— a I e e v e a are
• Silk Creek Meet» First and Third • sion will be charged and the proceeds general committed ' *
sons,
Lawrence
and
Byron,
from
Eu-
elaborately
embroid­
( .1,
• Thursday at Cedar School House • will go to the P. T. A. reasury.
ered, a o m e t i m e a in
rune drove out to Thurston last Sun
Richard Maxwell missed school on
• Spencer Creek—Third Friday. •
metallic
thrrada.
The
C o n ce rn in g Bese
day and visited at Jofin Edmlaton s
• Pine Grove School House.
• account of infection In hla hand
^rice ia unbelievably
Herbert Platt from Deerhorn la
• Trent—Second and Fourth Wed- •
There was a young flapper named helping his brother. Walter, a few
N e w P o w e r M a n H e re
• neadays
Pleasant HUI High •
State (nr Wnnaen, Missen
Bess,
day» with his farm ing
• School Bldg.
•
and Jsatar Misses
W, K. Barnell, recently manager of Who looked a little different from the
The teachers training class met at
• Secretaries will please send ia • the Mountain States Power campany’a
rest;
John Edmlston'a last Thursday even­
• time and place of m eeting and • properties at Independence, is here to Her eyca were crossed
ing.
• changes of date as they may vc- • lake the place left vacant by the re­ While her teeth were false.
e l movel to Corvallis o f William Darling, But she was popular for I wo good
CALL AND BEE Dr. Nt W. Emery
• formerly local manager.
reasons—1 guess!
on prices oc pisto and other work, tf
Community News
ANNOUNCEM ENT
Springfield Transfer
New Coats Are Different!
Fancy Mixture« for Sport wear
$ 1 4 .7 5
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