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T H « 8 P R IN O F IH L O N R W K
STUDENTS
I expert to produce clover »eed, Mr. O. 8, Fletcher, laine county agrlrul
Fletcher stales that Willamette va> lural agent, and are available Io those
O R G A N IZ E 4 -H C L U B S
T H A T FAR M ERS PLANT
ley red clover seed will produce Just who rare to call for them at thn
A T L IN C O L N S C H O O L
The Pleasant Hill high school
H O M E G R O W N C L O V E R as good hay and pasture crops, aud office. Dairying, poultry, hnrtlcul-
lure, farm erope end general live-
may do better
Several close friends of Mr and student body held a meeting last
l-ane county farmers Interested In
Four 4-H club« have been organised
• stock are covered In the various
Mrs. W. H. Gants gathered at their Wednesday and the following offi­ planting red clover for hay ami pas­
during the past week at the Lincoln
bulletin«
home last Thursday evening and held cer« were chosen: President, Floyd ture should give prefereore to locally F R U IT G R O W E R S T O H A V E
school. *Three of them were orgaii
a surprise dinner for the couple, who Mauney. vice president. James War
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Ing. secretary, Osa Mclhinlels. treu • rown
»«> «he county
S IL V E R T E A IS G IV E N
organised
last Wednesday.
The celebrated their thirty-fifth wedding surer. Hugh Wallace, athletic mana agent, O. 8. Fletcher
anniversary on that date After the
The county agent Issued this state-1 Saturday. March I, has been set as
••Tenth and eighth grade girls each
F O R L A D IE S A ID F U N D
dinner games and conversation were , e r ' Ru«*>n*
reporter, Joseph
ment when he learned that many the date for the annual meeting of
organised »«wing clubs and selected
tne Mathews.
enjoyed by those present.
the
Eugene
Fruit
Growers'
associa­
Mrs. William Rodi-nhough enter­
Mrs. W. W. Walker as their leader
At the freshman class election the l-ane county farmers think that he tion The meeting will start at 10'00
Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.
s a s iiix *« « n
iiv w i
tained
at t a e silver
tea at her home on
and «Sher representatives of the
“The Happy Tollers” is the name
followtlng
officers
were
elected
S. S. Potter, their children, Paul and
o'clock and will be held at the Cham 'Eighth street yesterday afternoon be-
Oregon
Agricultural
college
are
re-
•elected by the eighth grade girls for
Dorothy Mae; Mr and Mrs. Frank president. Ruby Hyland; vice presi­
coninu'dlng that farmers plant no­ her of Commerce, according to •I -« 'tw een the hours of 2:3 30 and 8 00
their group.
The following were
Bartholomew, and children. Theo, dent. Aulber Caretr; secretary treas­
thing
hut Ohio red clover seed. The Holt, secretary and manager Reports o’clock. The tea wna sponsored for
elected officer»: Eileen baker, presi­
Myrna, and W endell; Mrs. Ella Cole. urer, Bernice Jeanne Tinker, class
Ohio
seed
Is recommended for spe­ of the manager will be given and new the benefit of the ladles aid of the
dent; Dorothea Prese. vice-president:
Miss Faye Parsons, and Mr H. E reporter, Mildred Swift.
directors will I* elected for the next Methodist church and was open In
Pearl Wffls, secretary; and Beatrice
Josephine Mathews. Frnnrls'Phlbba cial seed growers only.
Pitts.
year. It Is expected that the report the public. Mrs. L. E. Beaford and
Carson, treasurer. The other mem­
Re-Established
Seed
Hers
and Floyd Matney, who represented
for
1029 will show the largest volume Mrs. Archie Davis poured during (ho
bers of this club are Evelyn Bacua.
the Pleasant High School at the O. A. ) In order to help re-eeetahllsh the of business yet handled at the plant '
afternoon.
.,
June Geiger, Lela P -’erson, Julia M R S . E G G IM A N N A S S IS T S
red
clover
seed
Industry
of
the
Wil­
C. educational conference last Fri­
In one year.
N E W A U X IL IA R Y G R O U P
Pedersen. Alys Thatcher,' Dorothy
day and Saturday, gave their reports lamette valley, three W illamette val­
Nice. Clara Barnes, and Pauline Con­
B E N D O R R IS R E C O V E R S
Princi­ ley wholesale seed d<«alers purchased
Mrs C. F. Eggfmann. secretary of at school Tuesday morning
a carload of an especially hardy S T A T IO N W IL L IN S T A L L
ley
pal
E.
E.
Kilpatrick
accompanied
CAR S T O L E N S A T U R D A Y
"The seventh grade Igrls named the G<,neral Lawton Auxiliary of the
strain of Ohio red clover and shipped
BATTERY DEPARTM ENT
them to Corvallis.
their club the "Willing Workers?’ and Spanish-American War Veterans of
The Chrysler coach belonging to
The Pleasant Hill and Mohawk It to Oregon during January for re­
elected the following officers; Ruth ' Eugene- w’in
“ > Cottage Grove to-
The service building at the Casey Ben Itorrls. which was stolen from
basket
hall teams will meet on the sale at coat. This seed was located
day
to
meet
with
the
ladles
of
the
Pollard. president; Doris Worley.
Pleasant HUI floor Friday of this and approved by Prof. O. R. Hyslup. service station is being remodeled the front of the Elks lodge building
vice-president; Winifred Frans, se«-
P al ,hat p l,ce and talk ° Ter Pre'
head of the farm crops department this week to make room for a battery In Eugene at about 9 30 last Satur­
week.
reteray. and Margaret Jarrett, trea llmlnary work Prl°«'
«he organ I xa
Nancy Buranuw. a freshman at the of the Oregon Agricultural college, and electrical department, which wilt day night, has been recovered by the
surer. The other members are Luclle 1 “ ° n of an auxll,ary «here. On Friday
Pleasant Hill high school. Is very til and waa al*° ’ PPr” *ad by Dr. George soon be Installed.
owner. The rar was found near the
Davis. Edna Severson. Evelyn Germ 8ereraI of tbe ofr,cer’ ° f ,he
A new roof Is being put on the Ferry street bridge. The battery
Pieters, Forage Crop specialist of the
at
here home here
.auxiliary
will
go
to
Cottage
Grove
ley, Mildred Morgan. Velma Peddi
Miss Schults, teacher of science al United States department of agri­ building and It Is being celled up on wa, B, O|B„ from t|,e rar before It waa
cord. Viola Robertson, Olga Hryn- along with the drill team and conduct the Pleasant Hill high school. Is ab- culture.
the Inside. The entire plant will be abandoned
chuk. Lois Johansen. Lora Thurman. a demonstration drill.
The Ohio seed was brought to Ore­ given a new coat of paint soon by
sent from school this week owing to
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Chase. . Mary Young. Ethel
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the fact that there Is a rase of mumps gon upon request of leading red clo­ the Shell company.
Hall. Faye Holverson, Lena Stafford. S P A N IS H v L A S S IS S U E S
at the home where she boards. Mrs. ver seed growers of the Willamette
Ruth Stratton and Faye Squires.
CLASS PAPER LA S T W EEK
T. F. Kahler Is taking her place at valley, who attended a conference N E W B U L L E T IN S S E N T T O
These two groups will meet twice
held at the agricultural college last
the high school.
C O U N T Y A G E N T O F F IC E
each month after school at the homes • M®mbera of “ »• Spanish class at
The pupils of Dexter and Fall July to discuss the red clover seed
• f members
the h €h acho01 published the first
production Industry. It was brought
A large number of new bulletins
The eighth grade girls also organ- ■tow,a of thelr
Spanish paper last Creek were vaccinated for small pox out at that meeting that Willamette
have been received at the office of
at the Dexter school house Tnesdav.
leed a cooking club this week and t
The paper '■
*«> «he
Some high school pupils were also Ta,,e’r r*d rlover seed has not given
have selected Miss Sweeney as their ®paniah lan«ua« by members of the
vaccinated. They were given the E*>o*l results In the eastern part of
leader. The selected Echo Tomseth h‘*h achocl claaa and u lat“r cut on
the United States, and that a hardy
diphtheria toxin antl-tnxln
aa president; Marjorie Madison „ . a ’ tenc11 ’ "d mimeographed for dis­
Veda Daley, who is living with her a‘ra,n muat be developed here,
vice-president; Rena Boyd, treasurer; tribution. The second Issue will pro- folks on the Frank Moore ranch, en-
Much Seed Purchased
and Vivian Runte, secretary. The bably be out this week.
tered high school as a sophomore
Farmers of l-ane county have pur-
N O W O N D IS P L A Y
Members of the class are eagerly
other members o t th e group are Alice
last week.
chased more than one thousand
Smith, Many Smitaon, Elsie Beals, awaiting the return of letters from
The women of Pleasant Hill held Pounds of thr Ohio red clover seed
! S A T IT O D A T S P B C lA b
Leila Peterson, Roberta Lawson and students In the Mexican schools at an all day meeting at the home o f and »III •<”» it on land where red
Mexico
City.
Some
time
ago
the
Violet Oakes.
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Mrs. C. E. Jordan Wednesday, Feb- clover «eed has not been grown he-
1 group New l)re«aes $5.95
The Junior high school boys also | J“0*1 atudenl* »ent ><*«ere to students
ruary
12. Each woman brought her «or®. or Is free from volunteer clover.
there
and
they
have
promised
to
Rcpoascsard,
Slight­
organized a cooking club last week.
Spring Hats
$3.9«
Individual lunch and Mrs. J o rd a n ,’ 0 «hat the resulting seed crops srlll
write replies soon.
ly Used and Shop­
TTiey selected Laurence Moffitt as
served coffee at noon. The meeting h* ° f «he Ohio strain. The extension
Spring Coats
$10.9«
worn Ranges. They
their leader. The officers and mem­
was called to order In the afternoon service of the Oregon Agricultural
ANO UP
must
all
go.
Several
bers of this club were published last • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • • ♦ e e e e e e e
by the president, Mrs. Jameson. Mlaa college Is working out a plan for In-
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THURSTON
♦
Washers and Iro n -
week.
Gertrude Skow. home demonstration »Pectlng fields planted with this seed
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ers must also bo
agent,
was
present
and
gave
a
general
*°
«bat
farmers
who
produce
seed
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugh motored
cleaned ouL
42 8th Avs. West, Eugsn«, Ore.
A D R IA N H O M E S C E N E O F
to Junction City last Tuesday to outline of the work supervised by ma!r have It certified, thereby aasur-
her.
The
next
meeting
of
the
club
,
'nK
’
better
demand
for
It.
Don't forget we give 8. a H. Oreen
C A R D P A R T Y O N F R ID A Y Visit Mrs. Baugh's parents, Mr. and
will be held at the home of Mrs. Jess
While the special strain ot Ohio red
Stamps
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! Mrs. James Calvert.
M T . S T A T E S P O W E R CO.
The W. H. Adrian home here was
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Misses
Leone Edmiston, _ m
Lois Mat- Carrothers. February 26. when rug clover seed Is recommended for farm-
beautifully decorated In the V alen-' hews, and Dorothy Scott, delegates makln« w,n be <auKh«- The first re Bra who have clean ground and who!
MR. AND M RS. W. H. G A N TZ
H A V E S U R P R IS E D IN N E R
O N 3 5 th A N N IV E R S A R Y
C O U N TY A G EN T URGES
U P P E R W IL L A M E T T E
m
ic h
r i
Spring Coats,
Dresses,
and Hats
Electric
Range
Bargains
8th Ave. Hat & Dress Shop
tine motif for the regular meeting o f , from Thurston high school, and Mias Kular meeting In March will bo held*
the 500 club, which was held there on Phelps, assistant principal, attended at the home of Mrs. Ralph Laird,.}
Friday evening.
High honor fo r . the high school conference in Cor- when Miss Skow will be present to
teach shade making.
guests went to Mrs. W. R. Curry ot vallis last week end.
Eugene. The low score for guests -M r s William Rennie is ill and her Those - present at Mrs. Jordan's were
was made by Mrs. L. Cochran, of Sister. Mrs. Pearl Harris from Salem, Mrs. Zelma Williams. Mrs. Jess Car-
Springfield. For the members of the is caring for her.
rothers. Mrs. Ludwig Miller. Mrs. Eu
elnb Mrs. Frank Delhie won the high
Harry Endlcatt got a severe gash gene B. Tinker. Mrs. Courtney I-altin
Score for ladles and Clifford Wilson in bis leg while working at the Wil­ Mrs. Eva Harden. Mrs. B. W. Johns,
Msr. E. W. Drew, Mrs. Andy Olson,
liam sawmill last Thursday.
for the men.
The members present were Mr.
The high school students are giving Mrs T F . Kahler, Mrs. E. Y. Swift
and Mrs. W. R. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. a dance at the hall next Saturday Mrs Ross Mathews. Mrs. O. Stutz.
Frank DePue. Mr. and Mrs. Welby evening In honor of the Thurston Mrs Emma Phearson, Mrs. M“ ggle
Stevens, Clifford Wilson and the host girls' basket ball team, who won the Stewart. Mrs. Charles McLeod
Ira.
and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Cochran silver cup at the tournament In Eu- R- P- Laird. Mrs. Morton I.. Bristow,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Curry were gene.
They are inviting all the Mrs. Frank L. Smith. Mrs. P. N. Laird
Invited guests.
league basket ball teams In the county 1 Mrs. B. H Hatfield. Mrs. G. P. I. ittln,
aa guests.
Miss Anna Paraks, Miss Lela Wheel-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Russell, from er, Mrs. J. W. Jamieson. Miss Ger
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y H E L D
F O R N. O. W . D R IL L T E A M Eugene, and Miss Clara Snoll Hayes, trude Skow, Mrs. C. E. Jordan and
from Canada, visited at Fred Rus- thirteen children.
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Mrs. Mary Ernest entertained the soil's last Sunday. They were for
members of the drill team of the merly resident, here but this w as, K IT C H E N S H O W E R H E L D
Neighbors of Woodcraft at her home the first time Mrs. Hayes has been
FOR M A R G A R E T H A LS E Y
Tuesday evening In honor of the here for twenty years
Mrs.
Curtis
Price
and
infant
son.
birthdays of Mrs. Leota Rodenbough.
Miss Margaret Halsey was the
week at ' honor gUe«t ttt a ultchcn Bhower
Mrs. Neva Gibson and herself. Plans •re spending the rest of the
were talked over for the sewing of
r‘ aD
rr M w i .
She ex- which wan given a» a surprlae to her
a quilt ior the Woodcraft home at
to return to her home In Notl on Monday evening nt the home of
Riverside, California, and it was de- i *lea( Sunday.
Mrg Quy Ha]||ey by , he M)gges DortB
elded to start work soon on a project.
^ er^ r Prie,i’ who
»««-I«» for the Meyers and Jean Scott. The evening
Those present were Mesdames Mag- Hil1 ' r«ek Lumber company, got a waB Bpent |n gamea and unwrapping
gle McLagan, Nellie Hllterbrand, Ter’’ pa’nful blow * ,th «he choker the g)fta ot k|fchen utensils.
Stella Lewi», Rachel Thatcher, Rhoda a*
e ne Hflay.
decoration» were carried out
Lloyd, Louise Trotter, Audrey Mo-
Miss Monica Ruth entertained the ln plnk ttnd wMte aB wttH aIgo th„
Pherson, and Miss Melba Mellon.
7 ° un* folka ot lhe neighborhood at place cardB and iaror cllpB ^ * , 1 , .
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e ome o her parents last Wed- ments were
were served
served at
at the close of
H O U S E G U T T E D B Y F L A M E S nft"day
n,s wlth a card party.
tbe evening.
V irginia C hristy gave a party
B U R N E D BY F IR E O H IE F at Miss
her home
MoDday ^ nln(f
ty
Those In attendance were Misses
...
Margaret Halsey, Thelma Hayes.
The Ladles Aid met with Mrc Law ..
,,
i „ . and qu(Ue(J
. „7 j ,
8W Myrtle Harvey. Elizabeth Hughes,
The remainder of the small house rence cv—.
Oo, 8,er
Edna
Platt,
Dorothy Bailey, Jewel
at the corner of Seventh and Main day
street, which was badly gutted b y ’ Mr an(J Mrg Roy Edmlgt
an(J Rhoden, Doris Girard, Annette Wil­
fire last winter w w completely bum- Mrs WaJter
8pent
)n liams, Hdlené Richmond, Ione Rhodes
ed up last Saturday by Jess Smitaon. Eugene
the,r mother
|g u| Mrs. John Halsey, Mrs. Ouy Halkey,
Mrs. Charles Meyers. Sirs. W. J. Scott
local fire from Perkins
”*
J Fogarty
**
oermisston
anu
u ,”
7
rt' wh° was hurt when Mrs. Sam Richmond. Jean Scott and
permission from Perkins anu Fogarty
r|fl^ exploded
tlme agf) an(,
the ow ner, of the property, to hum It I who had to hav0 h(g
reniQVed haH D,,r,g Meyera'________________
up and thus improve tthe appearance recoTerfid Pn„ugh
,eaye t(]e
.
r |V F W „ i n a v
of the city from Main street.
, taj and Is staying with his uncle In 8 H 0 W E R G IV EN F R ID A Y
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K E N 8 IN Q T O N C L U B M E E T S
.Eugene, but expect» to be able to re-
turn home In a few days.
TO M O RRO W AFTERNOO N
Mr- Clifford Weaver and Mrs. Mary
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I McElroy, from Salem, visited rela-
Mrs. W. F. Walker and Mrs. Charles ’«▼«» here last week end.
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Poole will be Joint hostesses tomor­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
row afternoon for the regular meeting
Notlce Is hflTeby given that the un
of the Kensington club at the home
derslgned has been appointed Admin
of the former on C street. This will istrator of the estate of John Waring,
be nn afternoon meeting and hot a deceased, by the County Court of Lane
County, Oregon. All persons having
luncheon.
claims agatnst said estate are nequir
ed to present them with the proper
Back fro m M o n ta n a — R. Vsshy re- vouchers to the undersigned at the
turned from Big Timber, Montana, law offices of Potter & King, 531
where he has been spending several Miner Building, Eugene, l-ane County,
Oregon, within six months from the
months this winter.
date of this notice.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 20th
Visits Osughter^-Mrs Harry Ste­ day of February, 1930.
B. O. POTTER,
wart Is spending two weeks ln Port­
Administrator rtf the estate of John
land at the home of her daughter,
Waring, deceased.
Mrs. Theron Sausser.
F 20-27 M 6-13-20
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C L IN E
Friends of Bernice Cline gathered
at tha home of Bessie Stewart on
Friday evening and surprised the
former with a miscellaneous shower,
M,aa Ka,hr>'n Jack assisted Miss Sl.e-
»art In entertaining. The group spent
a social evening aud enjoyed, refresh­
ments before departing.
Those present were Misses Cline,
Ethelyn Btark, Myrna Bartholomew,
Audrey McFarland, Gladys Porter,
Nellie Sankey, Clara Johns, Jule
Pollard, Vernlce Hawke, Esther Mc­
Pherson, Alma Fish, Evelyn Buell,
Emma Smith, Maxine Posey, Kathryn
Jack and Bessie Btowart.
Wendling Resident In—Mrs. How­
ard Nelson, Of Wendling, spent Tues­
day shopping In this city.
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