The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 19, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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PAG K TWO
fourth with 3M (nclorlaa. The total
home from Elkton ov«r th» w«ah-«ad.
Mr« Hay Baugh spaat tka latter 1 mlttee at 100 prune grwwero to
hsld t t thn Oregon AgTlcullural col galas for the east were 33. for the
Haturday th« pupil* <* tk< 1’laaaaut part at laal weak at Junction t llj nt
lage hava been changed frnm Juna 3* south 1003 of which 111 w«rw la Ala­
By Bp»c‘al
Mill public school gave a program la lending the Sunday School conven
and M to May 11 and Juna 1 la order bama and Mississippi, and tor the
Corraapcndcnta
Mr.
Baugh
and
children
and
honor o f the closing of school After
Mr and Mra. Walt«r Ed mis ton moto. to avoid conflict with the special state weal »37 of which 70d «fere Ih W ash­
the program the parents and pupils
election called for June 3*. according ington. Oregon and t'nilfnmlk.
had a cafeteria dinner In the Wood­ ed down Sunday morning and attend­
In roalrnat with thn Increase shown
to an announcement leaned today by
ed the sessions during the day.
and «peat the wtatar at Long B«a< h. man grwr».
GARDEN WAY
by Ih . western «late«, the t»St cen ­
the
college
extension
service.
The Harblt family including Mr.
California. They plan oa remaining
H»ct Beaver la goo Hoed to hla home
sus euntmarlea show that every New
Delegates to the convention h aw
and Mr» Lawrence Gossler and son.
Mr». A W. Ferree went to Junction tn the west three year«.
with the muaspa.
England alala and every Great letkee
Last Friday a deal waa completed
My a*»d Mrs D G Linton and James and Mr and Mrs. Frank Camp hen chosen from Washington. Polk. .U te reglatere»! losses
City Wednesday for a abort vlalt witn
New Turk
I
Unn.
and
Benton
counties
and
similar
!
hy
which
B.
H.
Waite,
recently
ar-
,.e
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b*1
1
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daughter.
Margaret,
from
children Jfera. Marjorie (¿gwrenc
her mother. Mra. Parshall. and her
lost «.MB factorías In twn years. Pen­
action will be lakeo In Douglas. Lane
' rived from Loa Angelea. California. ■mo Hebert left Bunday worn««* for Thurston motored to Coburg last l*in -----------------
co w in s the Blackwell family.
I became the owner of the 10 acre tract Oall. California, to aUend the funeral dgy »herd they held a picnic dinner j Marlon and tTachaffi««i. Oregon an.l nsylvania 1. •»». Wisconsin MB. New
Mrs. Geneva Wilson and daatbter.
Jersey MT.
Mildred of Eugene were guests of the owned by the WlWe h elm Mr. and of Mr. Klugow, Mr». U nton a (Other, ai tn« home of Mr. and Mra. Harry d a r k s county. WaaMjgtuJi
Tka lucrosa« of 30* In (be number-
Mrs
Waite
have
two
daughter«
and
a
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Harblt.
The
ronw
ntioa
la
to
me»«
(o
form­
J. R
fa s lly Sunday.
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h o died Saturday
of factorisa credited Io the «tat» of
la s t Friday evening the P T A.1 aoa and plan to 4"
ulate definite plans (or cw<dug with Washington for Ihn two-year periati'
Mrs. Andy Olson, who was called ‘ Mrs Mart and Mrs Rudi»»“
g| cted office*» for the coming veer i The family Meed hi California f o s s i l to Washington because of serious Ill­ Monday for Astoria for a trip.
nrohlems of the prune Industry
¿avermi by the laal government cen­
The «ollow iaf were elected: Pres rear»
formerly r e s t e d at Cre»- ness of her father, returned to h»r
Mrs Sllaa Gay left Monday for her
en* lloes not tell the whole «tory, as
home at Pleasant Hill Monday even­ home at Silverton after spending FACTORIES ARE MOVING
Mra Elmo Chase: VlC* Pre». Mrs well
the enmller plants are not Inrlnded
some lim e at the home of her broth
ing May If.
W. R. Hardie; secretary. Mr* Wll
Leslie McElhany of P eiP
WESTWARD
VERY
RAPIDI*
•» •»>" ennmrratl.m During thia per
tred Cook; treasurer. Mrs. Geo Har with the Kellogg family during
1 Mra. Alice English and daughter,1 era. Harvay and John Conley and
lod the Manufncllircra- AsaoclaUon of
Margaret
B* turd ay and 5*unday helping care for her mother during
rtngton
week
Fourteen stales showed a net In 1 Washington recorded 31« o*» f»r-
They
» •* lll>*“
Mr. and Mr*. Chan Schaefers an I
Mra. U. G. McElhany. who la at at Ptnanant' HUI
Ì tortea, without regará lo «Ite.
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non. John, were elaltoru at the T. J the Eugene hospital, la much impro-1 came to attend th . Tedk** L ^ v lt t a ’ Fred Gray and Mike T e .n l. spent crease In the number of factories he
TrnnaporUtlon. markets, power and
Iween
the
federal
census
yearn
of
m eeting. -
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w**k “
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Maxwell home Sunday.
. red.
1*33 and 1*3&. and tea of Iheae four­ operating conditions on the IN' W -
U r g e crowd« are turning ont IJI They drove .•« that city
J Alma Fish visited Elma Lanaherry
H C. Patsy of the University of
magnetic factor« direct-
tC
VWU nio vev-ws U| «saw ee.—.ee-gr« «www rogai are - the
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The Bible t ^ o l and cbnrch ..r - teen are west of the Mississippi rlvgr
Of Springfield over the w eekend
Oregon gavn a talk to about forty-tlv* ( the U a r t t l . revival m eeting, being
Every PacIBc coast state registered ’ tng the forces of manufacturing to-
held
nt
the
Pleasant
Hill
Christian
•
vices
at
the
T
\u
n
io
n
church
wi.l
A meeting was held In District l«fi I patrons of Nbrkenxie. WlUgkenile. ‘
gain during the two years. California ward tha rim of the Pacific on who««
Eight have Joined church
dism iss next Bunday morning an. go
*Mon«Uy eeed ih i Id JUcuM
Dtatrlcl ,S° * * b e ^ a y avenlng church
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. d , Be 1X)O landing the entire country with «»-• enters the world's greatest commer.
The
heavy
winds
of
Monday
night
to
Pleasant
HIM
and
attend
the
U
a
tion With Norhensia and W llUkanxi*; fth lEe advdhUgen of consolidation
The
an(, beskei
b ,,k et j Plants. Mlnlaslppl was second Ala- rial achievements era yet to be eoh-
m o heavy
urw r Winds of Monday night
. * to Pleasant . . . ...
«n,1
schools. Wednesday evening a mags ‘ His wWe eperience I* school matters . •h6ok a Jorge portion oi the cherries vitt A®’1 "** . , „....«.»on
i hams third and Washington wns summated.
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dinner by "•, l ^ ay morning at Ikn
~
meeting will be held at WUlakemi ? made his talk rwry la U restih t Sapt j to the ground
at which H. C Patey of U. of O. «rill | Moore also «*** » talk Mr Rulher- advantage of the hot weather Sunday
Born last Sat.
)n Kuga0J
addresa the patrons on the various j ford act*»! »• chairman .As teacher» to go tn swimming.
Pacific Christian hoar
-• a «lg
The Pleasant Hill high achool boys to Mr and Mrs Bert Weave,
phases of consolidation,
ta the districts are hired for the com-
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tt w Seiieck. a . eighty *« I ' <"« year no deflnlte nrtfo. will be defeated the Mohawk boys at baseball pound daughter.
Mrs H « S elle»* an e g
for
by a score of 24 to 2. The P lea san t,
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wear old resident o f Portlnna wm
Hill girl« won by a score of 18 t o *
a a a a e a a
e a s e
motor here Saturday to spend the
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FARM
REMINDERS
UPPER
WILLAMETTE
week-end with Mrs Eichhorst nt th*
THURSTON
a a ............................... ....... •
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f . G. McElhany home.
Mias Mary HardeA and the small
Growing pullets that arc rooeUng
The
Ladles
Aid
met
with
Mrs
Beryl
C. E. Bailey of Cheshire spent Mon­ (OR nt Mr and MT* Delbert Harden
fully leathered w ill do better
laet Thursday
The next and
Barnett last
mursuay
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hrood-
day with his daughter. Mrs. J. R- Fish.
meeting will be held with Mrs Taylor when they are moved from lb . br xjd
bre stek
meaales-
Mr. and Mr«. E. D. W aits are vtalt-
Donald Kahler has been quite sick Needham
' rh'’u~ “> “ * * * raM r' rep° rU'
During each stag* In the growth of the poultry flock,
jag at the home of Mr» B. H Wal’e
at hto home. It was first thought he
Ira Gray Is bnlMlng a new hen extenalon aervlce Under »»•™«*
the feed requirements are different. Our feeda arecarefu l-
of thia community. They left the.*r
Oregon conditions pullet, can oe
had scarlet fever.
Mrs. Kahler was a ™ « to V 60 feet.
ly planned to meet these chawtlng requlrementa. They are
home at Clark. 8 Dakota. Inst October
T hen was a surprise and farewell moved when they are 1* w eeh. of age
made from the very beat producía obtainable and are free
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Community News
KERR’S QUALITY
POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS
It Always Pays To Trade At Gray s
Found Here
In Choice Selections
Complete libe of
HOBGEN & BREWSTER
Poultry and Dairy Feeds
party given Mr and Mrs Sam Tmvta
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tost Friday evening a . they are mor-
Trying to save a few dollar. In fuel
Ing ta Springfield where they have for
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lower vitality of the chicks, a high
bought property
Mrs Margaret Campbell, who ha- death rate from crowding In the cor­
been staying with Mr» Hemenway at ners and a low winter production,
Goshen, returned home last Saturday states the Oregon extension service
She Is planning to keep house for the On warm d a y . It la batter to give
chicks more vealilatlon than to turn
Coaler brothers.
Mr» John Edmlaton and sons. the heat off.
Loren and James, motored to Pleas
Chicks grow new feathers and lose
ant Hill last Sunday evening and at­
their old coat wbea three weeks oU.
tended th^ Leavitt revival meeting
Th* teacher» trainlac class met Some chicks are almost naked at tket
time -------
aad ------
oaly - a thin membrane aep-
Brown
wlth Mrs Morris
avorru, m
u - u last
— Tuesday
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evening
The next meeting will h e l «ratee the lungs from the owtolde a.r.
held »1th Mr and Mr». William Bar When Insufficient brooder heat 1» sup
I nett on next Tuesday evening
1 piled, .a y . the Orason Bxten.lon - f
There will be a lawn party at Mr vice, theca la great danger of pne-t-
and Mr» William Rennie's on T hurs-, monla.
day evening for the young peoples '
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Ultra violet ray« prevent rickets In
Bible School class
Mr Moore from Marshfield spent grown!« stock. It la advisable to **t
chicks out In the yards In the aun
Monday night at A W Weaver's,
bnss Veda Gray teacheg of the raya aa oaon as the weather permits
' grade school gave a picnic for the
Granulated bone and llmerock are
! students at the ball diamond last Mon­
day. She treated them with Ice cream valuable additions to regular miner I
1 In the afternoon the high school team supplements of charcoal, hard quart», .
played baseball with the grade team, grit and oyster shell, Oyster shell 1»
winning by 20 to 4.
best when only one shell material
from flllera of any kind.
Kerr’s feeds are manufactured In Eugene and we are
prepared to give you the highest
‘^e lowe«t VT_
slble prices. Kerr’s feeds are always DEPENDABLE, SAFE
AND SURE.
Compare our prices and results.
KERR’S DEVELOPING SCRATCHES AND MASHES
KERR’S (21% ) EGO PRODUCER
Eugene M ill & Elevator Co.
Fifth and Mill Streets
Phone 15
Mr and Mrs. Taylor N eedham and la fed.
rits been stocked by us. There are none ^ * 7 and yoU
can find here a feed for every purpose in this line.
' family and Mrs. Willa Rixxi motored
• to Triangle lake last Sunday.
a 1
Our buying power and quick turnover insures you the
Dates of the convention of th* com-
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