Community News UPPER WILLAMETTE Mrs Andy Olson la in Washington having been railed there laat week by Ike serious illness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. M. K Hays of Gar- diner spent the week-end at the wheel t r home. Mr. Hays has three weeks more of school at Gardh nr. He and Mrs Hays are planning on taking work at Normal again thia year. Teddy Leavttte and his soul win- glng team began a revival at Pleasant HUI Sunday eventngi They are hold- Ing meeting* in the Christian church •very night but Monday. “All a Mistake" la the name of the play chose by the Juniors to be given sometime the last of May. The cast has been picked and practice began, State exams will be held Thursday gnd Friday at the Pleasant Hili public school A program and picnic dinner trill be given Saturday closing the school for this year. Miss Esther Gulliford who had tn resign her position as primary tench- re s ig n n e r position as p rim a ry le a c u er nt Pleasant Hill because of 111 health has been taken to l*ortland to undergo an operation. Mrs. Hallie Bnrch who was so serf aualy injured In « .« to wreck severs! weeks ago shows steady improvement. THURSTON ------------ . . . closes, _ The Thurston grade school with a picnic for THURHDAY MAY 12. 1927 TUB SPRINGFIBLD NEWS FAGB FOUR Perfect School Attendance Records Shown in Contest family and Grandma Teeter from Cot- Ths national School Contest, whlcn U ge Grow. Mr and Mr« Gregory Mitchell and sou*. and Mr. and Mra. is being conducted by The News and Perfect-hut Secami Caatleman from Pleasant Hill spent 3.000 other weekly papers served by I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Autocaaler Service of New York. Is nearing Its close, with Mlaa Lillian Xeedham. Mr and Mrs. Dick Her bit and sons Snyder of Hundred. W. Vm. G eorge ; Irvin. Jr., of Orrville. Ohio, and Miss! from Cottage Grove and Mrs Oenevlve Beatnan of Eugene visited their Mabie Seal of Ihcayune. M iss. still mother. Mrs. HarbIL l a s t Sun In the lead, and tied for first place, i gay. Also Mr. ami Mra. Harry with a record of tw elve years school I Harbit from Coburg a n d J a c k attendance without being absent or Harbit. who srorks at Weadiing. and tardy. These students have made a record Mrs Hanson from Eugene were to »ee her It being "Mother s Day ' Mrs which should prove an Incentive in They Harbit had all her children with the every boy and girl in school exception of Mrs. Perry Beaman, who | h ,r * •** * Ter!r h‘*fc standard, but lives at Winona, gathered around her , there is always room at the top. and flre g|de again. She received so 11 *• Possible a student will yet be many gifts It reminded her of chlrst- found whose record will equal. or bet mas time. '*r tw* 'Te years. Mlkp Tennis from Creswell vlstte-1 ! M’*" t * “ r* M* u r,r- of Boyertown, into ” “eonya M, „ Aafccraft laura Maurer. 17 of Boyertown. P a. now takes second place in the ,h e misfortune to have hU leg cut off heW gafond p|aca week with a ■tSHBl school cuntesi. having at­ Thursday HU brother .Lawrence. I , - - . record of eleven years ami six tended school 11 years, 7 months and and hU mother drove to Portland moBtha Mlss Maurer's record It 14 days without having been absent Thursday evening and remained with pl<>Tpn yearg gf,rpn months and fou. or tardy She graduates this spring him until Sunday They report him tepB daya (-aB an)fone beat this re- As previously announced three pupils arc b e d f o r first place wilh a record do,n_I “ w*'1 >or fl™‘ ° r * « m d p la c e ’ If you; o( „ yfara is in the St. Vincent hospital. j can g lo and la- N C T IO * la bsreby glvsa. thai cludlng W arrant No. 1488. Interest Hchool Districi No I I . or L S M Cotta- ’ ceasss after May Itili. IMT. ty. Oregon, wlll pay al thè olile» »f i Datisi May ISIh. IM 7. thè n u tric i Clark. Commercisi Bank R W. H M IT II. Districi Clark THE CALL Of The McKenzie mik I other M ountain driven com e* atrong fliln tim e ».year. Your trip will be 11 com plete aurreM If you hike along a N ix o f E g g lm a n n a candle» We know w hat both young ami old like you'll find It here. 'Hay It with can d y’’— T he never to be forgotten kind. T h a t» EGGIMANN’S Ms Ing entries: Mary Kate Webeter. Lumberton, N. C.—10 years. 7 month*. 1« days. Irma Mae Morricle. Reidsville. N. C.— 10 years. 7 months Louis Biggs, Smithfield. N. C —3 yearg , months. 11 day. Clarence E Boothe. Mingo June ,|OBi Obto—g y ea n Martha Adams, Lumberton, N. C.— g years. gives students now com peting * new | Rose Mlgdol. Booolon, N. J.—7 The Ladies Aid met with Mra. Wll- mark at which to aim. years. 7 months. 11aEn Barnett Thursday afternoon Miss Rena L. Woodward, seventeen Archibald McIntyre. Erwin. Tana Some from thia neighborhood are yeara o |«j. who lives near Kealy. N. — 7 years, & months. planning to attend the Sunday school haa a record of eleven years, two Murry York, W aterville, N T - convention which will be held tn June- mnnth , aBd ten davs S h e Is a s e n io r tlon City Friday. Saturday and Sun- at high school and expects to gradu years. 1 months. 11 days. Belle Higdon. Carmichael, M d .~& day of thia week. ' ate this spring Her only nbeence oc­ years. 6 months. 3 days. curred in her first year of school. Irving Duff Ward. Lindsay. Calif.— j Verne Snotberly. sixteen years old. « years. 7 months. IS days. , of Albermnrle. N. C. has a record of Oretta Btanifer, London. Ky.—< eleven years, without being absent. years. He has one excused tardy whlrh was Caro Mae Evans. Pittsburg, Key— ' caused when his car froge while he 4 years. was on his way to school. He expects Frances Higdon. Carmichael. Md to graduate from high school- before —3 years, 8 months, 3 days. bis seventeenth birthday. OPEN SUNDAYS GARDEN WAY Starting Sunday, May 15, we will keep our Sales and Parts Departments Open on Sundays from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. to give Ford Drivers Quicker and Better Service A N A TIO N -W ID E iN s m v n o N - 942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. Trade Marks Are Our Promise to Please You A large City store has just started a “Rogues Gallery" of salespeople. When a customer wishes to be served by a particular person, and cannot recall his or her name, she is able to pick him out by this plan. Trademarks are nothing but a simple and efficient method of branding merchandise so that, if it has been satisfactory, you may call for it again with the minimum amount of trouble. It assures you the same standards of excellence, whenever yon buy and makes certain that every dollar you spend is packed full and to the brim of Value. Trademarked goods seldom come back, but the customers usually do. The J. C. Penney Company wish to serve ydu in every possible way, and behind our trademarks stand the pledge of a great company. The P. T. A. of district 180 wlll hold a meeting in the achooi house Friday evening at 7:30. After a short business meeting the following pro­ gram will be given by the school children, which will mark the close of schOol activities tor the year. Song. Picking Daisies. Primary1 Girls I Recitation. My Shadow, . ......|........ ______ ________ ___ Virginia Chas» Instrumental Muatc Virginia Chase Recitation. Broken Song. Roscqe Col* ............. Recitation. Very Nearly. ______ _____ ____Arllne Harrington Song. Playing Soldier. Primary Boys Recitation. When Mother S c ru b s._ ........ ................................. Charles Cole Play. Playing Housekeepers. Virginia Chase, Charllne Fish. Helen Hau- gann and Florence Bell Fish. Instrumental Music, Sanford Holton Miss Grace Moxwell entertained a number of her friends with a dinner and over night party at her home. Sunday evening. The guests Included Misses Frances Franzwa. Cora (Moore, Gertrude Koke. Madallne McDonough. Margaret O'Farrell, Doris Cgldwell and Irene Moore. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pengra visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Paul Pengra. of Calvallls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Fish and family accompanied by Elma Lansberry of Springfield were Sunday m eats of the H. E. Bailey fam ily of Wendling. Mrs. U. O. McEIhany, who has been III for some time was taken to the Eugene hospital Tuesday afternoon for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs Wlll W ilkinson and children of Eugene visited at the O. H. Neal home Sunday. J. R. Fish and daughter, Alma, were In town receiving medical treatment Tuesday. W. .1. Pengra and Victor Chapman left W ednesday morning for Mr Pen- gra's mine which Is in the mountains above Oakridge, on the' North Forg of the Willamette. They expect to be gone for ten days. During Mr. Pen­ gra'» absence Arthur Harlow Pengra of Springfield Is staying with Mrs. Pengra. NEW SQUIRREL FIGHTERS APPOINTED B Y COURT Fourteen additional supervisors In the jodent control campaign have been appointed by the county court bringing the total number for the county up to 85. The following have been appointed In the McKenzie dis trict In addition to those already serv-1 Ing: Sam Swafford. Leaburg; 8. J. Goddard. W sltervllle; Lawrenre Milli­ can. W altervllle; Walter Easton and O. L. Clegventa, Springfield. About ifour H ealth Thing* You Should Know G oodyear Builds This One It*» a PATHFINDER. Th» tire that ha» M t a n»w standard of valu» for th» thrifty buyer. No n»»d to experimont now, or tak» a chanc» on low prietd, unknown brands whan you can get GOODYEAR-BUILT PATHFINDERS at prioM like these. by John Joseph Gaines, M D We have your six» — Balloon or High Pressure. MEASLES. Do not get the idea that measles Is a simple, childhood disease. Medical skill has conquered all of the acute, infectuous diseases, ex­ cept this really dangerous, epidem­ ic thing. Measles runs a definite course if uncomplicated. It is bet­ ter not to try to “break op” measles, unless you are fond of trouble. The chief measure in the treat­ ment of the attack is nursing. E r ­ ror» in nursing are responsible for most fatalities from the possible complies.ion; Pneumonia may set in; Bright's disease may follow the attack; the eyes may be perman­ ently damaged by too bright light in the sick-room------and so on. A very grave danger is, in let­ ting the patient out of h'.'i bed be­ fore he has thoroughly recovered, —better be safe than sorry. En­ courage the appearance of the eruption by giving abundance of hot drinks—all the patient will tol­ erate. Sometimes the diagnosis is in doubt—the fever high, the dis­ tress great. If there is a remote possibility of measles, do not do anything that would retard the eruption coming out, such as cold baths for the fever, or depresMug medicines for pain or cough. Give abundance of eream-tartfl. and water during the febrile stagi Allow only soft or liquid diet. Nurse your patient and, If disease is uncomplicated, he will get well. Of course you will call a physician —that’s the first thing to do, then quarantine the case, and fumigate well after recovery. A Goodyear Tube to match and GOODYEAR SERVICE ALWAYS. $ 8.80 31x4 88. Cord $13.25 29x4.40 Balloon .. ........... $ 9.45 30x4.95 Balloon ............. $13.75 3 Q x 3 l/ 2 Cl. Cord .... ........... Other sizes at equal savings Springfield Garage W. H. ADRIAN, Prop. GOOD Y E A R SERVICE STATION GOODYEAR nt cans GOOD W E A R