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    P A O ! POUR
MAT CARD WILL
BE ‘LADIES FREE’
EARLY SPUDS LOOK
BETTER TH IS YEAR
L ittle Promise Seen in Late Crop
O pportunity ¡n Grasa Seed.
Clover. Corn, Flax
het e can make now Is I hai a Philip
I pine liallasi endenee Hill will pass,
pledging the I'nlbsl Stales tn In
dependence In not In s Ihan len
years, and that Mr. Hoover will
feel It nan-easaiy to back up Ills
‘•a » relitte of War anil velo Ilo* bill
Whether then II cintili In- passa-d Contest Among 4-H Boys and
ever pre» Iden,tal vein Is another
OFFER PRIZES FOR
GRAY DIDDER TAILS
PEO PLE OF EAST EYL
P A C IF IC C O A S T R E G IO N
III with Flue—Mrs. Dean C. Coin
dexter la ill with the Influents.
Achiu * Coyle Meet in Main it used to be said that the way
At Triangle Lake—Clarence Pet
Evant; Bulgarian Draws j to grow high priced potatoes was «i s« n and his brother. Albert, went
¡to plant cheap ones—as moat farm ¡
Special Event Position
rits do Just the opposite—but such ta Ti tangle Lake Wednesday to
Another ot the Ladle» Free
wreetllng cards will be «Used at
the Eugene Armory Friday night
It has beeu announced by Herb
Owen, match maker (or the city
commission. The first of these
was held last Friday and proved
so successful that It wan decided
to continue them again.
The card (or this week will be
an Interesting one for the ladles,
as It will Include two foreign mat
artists both of whom have given
colorful performances In the past,
but men are showing their Interet-t
also and are expected to show it
by their presence.
Walter Achiu Oriental wrestler,
will meet Wee Coyle, a newcomer
in Eugene, in the main event which
has been limited to two hours or
"the best two out of three falls.
Vasil Tsacoff, the rough Bulgar­
ian. is slated for a go with Kewpie
Harking in the <5 minute special
event, and Art O'Reilly and Whitey
Potter. St. Helens boy, will meet
each other for the card opening.
T H V R 8 P A Y . M A R Ü I M 0 , 1932
TUB 8PR1NOF1KU) NEWS
iranxati bus I nets .
doesn't appear to be the caa-s thia ‘
year, warns E. R. Jackman crops' R-turn Home— Mr. and Mrs Sam
specialist at O. S. C„ in reviewing I'rown returned home Wednesday
this season's farm crops outlook. tv in p g from Elmira where thev
Every indication points io poor have been visiting for some time
pricer on late potatoes again next
Secretary III— Miss Virginia Hau
year, he says, provided normal
»< it. secretary at the high school
crops are produced.
Farmer» who normally grow a has been III with the flu several
certain acreage year after year days this week.
may well continue to do so," says
Out on Ranch Fred Clover has
Jackman, "but this Is a poor t l « e j goae
, he
for a new man to Jump Into the ranch near P,
,
Q
,
bu'“ n*8l,
several days.
"On the other hand, there appears I
to be much prospects for fair prices
N»w Student E n ro ll»— Taut Roel
for early potatoes." Jackmau be- bait enrolled In Springfield high
lleves. "The early crop In California school for regular dasswork Mott
promises to be greatly reduced so daT “f <hia week
that It would appear to be a g<x>d
_
bet for th. potato grower to de
• Up t0
M Larson
vote more of h l. acreage than usual,'"““’"“1 "P
,h* ’ "°W
*"
to varieties to be dug as early In £
“PP<‘r
«"»«He, Sun-
That the Pacific coast is cue of
¡Ihe brishlesl studs In th, I tilled
Visits Friend»— Walter Millican States today and 'hat laig- iiiiiu
of l.eaburg visited with friends In be» of biiahn*«» uien a d re ddeiils
Springfield Friday.
of the east are walchlng this sec­
tion was the opinion expressed by
Dinner Guest—-d.tiittt Ellis was a
K K. Hood, manager of lite doblen
Sunday dinner guest al the home Rule alore In Eugene. Tuesday after
of Mrs. Ely« Adams
returning from a .10 day business
Marcela Man H are H. it. Brown trip which took him to New York,
of Mareola was a business visitor St. latuia, Philadelphia and Chicago.
In Springfield on Saturday.
There waa no enow In the Ensi,
bui the Middle West had a blanket
Collects Bounty — Wilbur Scott of snow and the weather was ills
of Bine River Mondai collected $S agreeable on the return trip, he
coenty bounty money for fqur bob de,-|ared*
cals which he had killed
There has been a decide,! change
In the markets of the East. Most
of the items which were manufac-
lured for sale purposes before the
jrlcs decline* have been clean'd
out. People are buying better nier
Has Influania — Frank Sid well
chuudlse now because they realise
was 111 at his home with an attack
| (hat prices have actually declined
of the influent,, the firat of the
and are not Just marked down for
week
sale purposes. There are only a few
Daughter Boris—An eight pound ,lrma manufacturing Inferior sale
baby daughter was born to Mr and articles now. he declare,!
•Ma Glenn Wlltse at Seventh and
~
" 1 '~~
F streets Thursday. March 3. 1932
Admitted to Hospital — Donald
Brown of Oakridge was admitted
to the Eugene hosrltal for medical
care Friday.
CHURCH 10 MEET
NEW MEMBERS
RXOFOftO MOBL1Y
s
The amendments In Ihe FVderal
WASHINGTON, II. C
The
Vlllled Sinte| nl Ainsrlcu Is being Reserve Act hold promise of even
mu loday by the nearest approach Kt eater relief lo Ihe Nation's fin
III our history Io a co;illtlon govern anelai «Itimtlon tiu,n the Kecon
ment. The leaders oil both aides of strnellon Finance t'nrporaflon II
the political fence have burled Ihe 's going to lake n ginnt nianv weeks
hatchet In the face of the existing before the gooil effects of Ihe Re-
ualloiial emergency aud are doing i-nnstr,ictlon act will ln< generally
better teum work on all questions fell. But hiere is Immediate relief
not Involving partisan policy than ( In sight for banking eredita In the
has been witnessed In Washington measure, ahleh permita Ihe Federal
In many yeaiM.
Reserve to make loans to groups
As a mailer of pracllce. the real of banks, which authorlaa-s Federal
ly Important affairs of the nation Reserve loana on sound paper
are almost always the result of which has noi been eligible for re­
compromises. A Washington visitor discount, anil the use of govern­
who recently saw ex-Prvsidenl ment bonds as collateral fur Fed
Coolidge at hla M a*achusetls home • ral Reserve noies. The effe,-I of
quotes him us saying that. In effect, (hla change In Ihe Federal Reserve
we always have a coalition govern System, hanker» and economista
«ay. and politicians agree, will in
ment In Wuahlngiou.
crease
the supply of free gold and
"Nobody ever gets Just exactly
what he wiiiiis. but each aide haa Io make all the gold In the Federal
lake the beat that the oilier side Reserve System perform Its proper
will let It have," said Mr. Coolidge fitncflon as a basts for currency.
• • •
In other words. It la the expecta­
tion
that, alimsd Immediately, bank­
III the case of the Reconstruction
ers are going to find themaelyea In
Finance Corporation BUI. and the
amendment to the kVderal Reserve I a position Io extend credit tu auuiid
business enterprises, merchants
Act designed Io loosen up credII !
for the banks which In turn means and manufacturera, which they
have hern obliged for the Isat year
easier credit for business there ¡
or more to withhold. And the feel
Itart been so little disagreement In
Ing here H that (here la at, enor-
and out of committee that some of'
tuona number of bualueaa enter
the political forecasters who pre
prises ready to renew operations at
dieted fights for these and other,
full speed ahead as aoon as they
remedial measure» have been dis­
credited as prophets. A lot of Demo­ can be usaured of necessary bank
credits.
cratic congressmen and senator»
e s e
who came to Washington breathing ¡
It
Is
also
expected
that Commo­
fire aud announcing their purpose ’
to oppose anything which the Ke dity prices will continue to rise
publican administration wanted, and that aa auon aa thia tendeucy
have been shown an tnalde view | Is definite buyers of farm producto,
of the nation's actual economic >n 1 especially wheal and colton, are
ergeury, and after learning all the likely to come Into the market and
facts and their possible cotysequen- so the farmers will get a direct
iea they have gone back to Capitol benefit us well as finding It easier
Hill and voted for the rehabilitation { Io raise money for purchases of
such eomiuodllles «< they require.
measure without a whimper.
• • •
the summer as possible."
Visits at Natron—Mrs Janie Cru
Jackman do«,; not atop with tell-i Two Have Flu— Mrs. Pratt Hol­ tan spent the week-end at M«tron
ing what not to plant, but also lists verson and her daughter. Mrs Jen visiting al the home ot Mr. and
a number of seed crops that give I nie Wallace, are both reported Io be Mrs. J, V. Stewart.
good promise, particularly la west very 111 with the flu.
Oismisaed from Hospital — Mrs.
era Oregon Red and alsike clover
are the "backbone" of the seed in-
Assists at High School Miss Ina W. F. Crumpton of Dexter was dis-
MILLS RUNNING TO
dustry. and despite present low 1 1<?uient Is assisting at the high missed from the Eugene hospital Evangelist Campaign to Close
we*k durln« “ »* absence Friday following medical treatment
Friday; Reception and Din­
23 PERCENT CAPACITY prices Jackman believes conditions 4* hlX>l
are right for an upturn In this busi of Misa ' Irginla Hansen who has;
ner to Be Held Monday
Fish for Bull-Head»—«' F. Eggl
Seattle. Washington—A total of ness.
h**“
mann
and
M
B.
Huntly
spent
Mon
322 mills reporting to the West
Revival services now belug con
The market still looks good for
v i.it „ CottaBe Grovr_ Mr aD(,
Coast Lumbermen's association for Austrian winter peas. Jackman Mra. Ravnlond Brown and Ted Len. day afternoon fishing for bull heads dueled at the Springfield Christian
in
the
streams
west
of
Eugene.
«be week ending February 27 oper­ continued "Drouth In the south hurt motored to Cottage Grove Sun-
I church will dose Friday evening
ated at 23.3 per cent of capacity, had as much to do with poor de-;day ,0 sp^nd the d, ¥ T, , „ |n< w„ h
Visitor from Waltervllle— Mlljon *• w“t announced today by Elery
as compared to 26.5 per cent of mand last fall as poor farm prlc«-
Ashley of Waltervllle was a Busi- N’arriah, evangelist. Parrish will re
relatives and friends.
capacity for the previous week and The acreage for next year Is way
ness visitor In Springfield on Fri 'urn *° hla «'barge at Newberg to
38.1 per cent for the same week below requirements.
' conduct service« on Sunday and
Attend
Principal M «et — Roy day.
last year. During the week of Feb
w ill be back In Springfield Moo-
"Forget about the common Ital­ Quiney, principal of the Lincoln
H ers from Camp Creek—W. C. day to speak at a reception being
ruary 20. 185 of these plants were ian rye gn»-s. as there Is too much school, and Laurence Moffitt at­
reported as down and 137 as oper of it for present conditions, but w. tended a meeting of Junior high .Myers of Camp Creek transacted t, tidered new members of the con
ating. Those operating reported could grow some English rye grass, i school principals al Salem Friday business in Springfield on Satur­ gregatlon.
day.
production as 45.9 per cent of their English rye grass, orchard grass.
A large congregational dlnuer
group capacity.
tall oat grass, chewing fescue and
Visits at Salens—A. E. Kirk, em
will
be held io (he social rooms at
Drive to Corvallis — Marlon
Current new business reported by meadow fescue all offer good re-, Pb>yee of the state highway de Adams and Dallas Murphy motored 6:30 Monday and will be followed
214 identical mills was 14.8 per cent turns and are cheap crops to grow iMir'ment has returned from Port
to Corvallis to transact business by a program which will Include
over production, but totaled 3,000.- There is no reason why Oregon '"nd acd Salem where he made Tuesday evening.
talk by Rev. Parrish.
000 feet less than the footage re­ couldn't be producing these crops business visits.
More than 50 new members hav,
ceived the previous week and about at the rate of some 8300.000 a year.”
Parents of Son— Mr. and Mrs. been taken Into tb« church dur
... .
Corn and seed flax also provide
" " T T s T “ * ' *nd Olenn Tryon of Route 1. Spring- ing the campaign.
1.000.000 feet more than the week
That la not saying that Mr. Hoo­
of February IS. These mills report­ possibilities of profitable expansion
u
r K *’ i!* Nadine field are the parent, of a son born
Sermon subject»; for the two re­ ver and the Republicans are golpg
ed 8.000.000 feet less production in many sections. Corn could r J p ' “ " ™ 7' " r„ rnd Mr8' « T. to them at the Pacific Christian maining services of the campuigu to have everything their own way
than the the week before. This is place potatoes or spring grain on . F 'n8' >n . ‘lrr> rl<ht spent hospital Saturday, March 5. 1932. have been announced as follows: on matters which are not of the
the eighteenth successive week thousands of acres without danger
'
° rS<' ' re<*k'
Thursday, sermon, "The Thief moat vitul Immediate concern to the
Week-end Visitors— Mr. and Mrs
with orders in excess of produc of oversupplying the local north
Dofl Bit„ y Outh_ Th„ ^ma„ OB Dale Cheshire and Mr. and Mrs of Time and Souls." solo, "Because Nation's welfare. The Democratic
tlon. the longest continuous period west market. Seed flax has an as-
leaders are not going to let the Re­
'| He Loved His Own.”
Mr and
H R Wm|anw
In at least ten years in which orders sured market in Portland and will West Springfield was bitten by a Lynn Cheshire and child spent the
Friday, sermon, "God's Purpose publicans get uway with anything
were reported in greater volume do well whe nproperly cared for dog Sunday. Several stitches were weekend In Springfield visiting iu the Ages." solo, "The City of that would make good campaign
with relatives.
than production. The present bet­ on much western Oregon land.
Gold.” Veltle Pruitt, pastor of me material If they can help It. The
required Io close the wound caused
ter relationship between orders and
Parents
of
Daughter_
Mr.
and
church,
will be the soloist, and Republicans are going to have a
by- the animals teeth.
production is due to the extremely
Mrs. Ralph Cline are the parents will conduct the regular services great (leul of difficulty In claiming
low production -since late in Octo­
sole credit for pulling the Nation
Speaks in Silverton— Miss Hat- of a baby daughter born to them at at the rhurch Sunday both morn
ber. Shipments for the week were
out
of as economic hole. When the
1942
Agate
street,
Eugene.
Friday,
!n*
and
evening.
lie Mitchell, mission worker In this
21.9 per cent over production.
presidential campaign opens the
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The Seventh and Eighth grades country on leave of absence from March 4. 1932.
Democrats will be right there o n '
I nfilled orders decreased 5,000, are ambitious now getting baj eball her duties in Africa, was the prin
T H R E E F IR M S M O V E T O
Radio Shop Moved— John Zlol-j
the Job | ortlng out, that If It had
000 feet under the previous week ; teams organized
The girls and cipal speaker at a gathering held
M A IN S T R E E T L O C A T IO N not been for their leadership In
kou-kl. proprietor of the Sprlugfleld
New export business received dur- ' hoys are each planning to have in Silverton Tuesday.
Radio shop has moved hit business.
ing the week was 4.300.000 feet less teams.
congress th -se things could not
Meat M arket, E lectric, and Plumb
have beeu enacted. And When It
than the volume reported for the
heport cards will be given out
Safety Meeting Held—Employes from the Commercial Bank building
ing Shops T ake Possession of
comes <1 wn to questions on which
previous week. New domestic cargo, Monday. The fourth six-weeks per-, of ,h(“ Mountain States Power com- to his home at 944 D street.
Business
Property
orders were approximately the iod will close Friday of this week.) Panjr held, their monthly safety
there is a definite partisan differ­
E n tertain Guests Friday — Mr.
’ ame as the previous week, new ftudents are busy now taking their meeting at the power house Mon- and Mrs. Thomas Mehl of Mabel
ence of op:.ilon—and there are
A new business block on Main
rail business increased about 500.- six weelg tests.
-day evening.
plenty of Ihosi we may see some
entertained a number of their street is being opened this week
000 feet, while the local trade In­
fireworks.
Basketball is nearing a close at
friends at a card party at their m the building adjoining the Irlvh
creased slightly over 650.000 feet the school now The boys have
DauBhter Born— Mr and Mrs. E.
home Friday evening.
Murphy store on the West. Three
when compared with the previous completed their gamer, the girls h M(Do|e of Springfield are the
One of the thing» which Is likely
business firms are occupying the
week's business. Inventories as re­ will end their season next Tuesday i r'arentF ° f a baby daughter born
Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. M. T. j
to make a lot of stir, after the fin­
building
which
has
been
remodeled
ported by 144 mill, were decreased , when the two eighth
_____ ____________
grade teams to them at the Pacific Christian Evans of Wlnberry are the parent;
ancial bills are out of the way. Is
9,000,000 feet during L.e week end- play together.
hospital in Eugene last Thursday of a nine pound son born to them nd refinished for the tenants.
the question of I’htllpptne Independ­
F. A A. Meat Market, formerly
ing February 27 and are 15.7 per
Members of Mie Ella Lombard s March 3- 1932
at their home Saturday, March 5.
ence. That la almost entirely a
known
as
Clark's
Market,
has
al
1932.
cent less than at this time last Seventh grade Four-H sewing club
partisan quedlon. The Democratic
ready moved Into the east half
n e i Tuesday after school. They are ln T u K " uj 0" P e ° ple H ere ~ M r
year.
party has for years beeu committed
of
the
building
from
their
former
Monaco of Toledo.
Atend Light Meeting— Miss Max
yetting along _->n
well with their ____
pro- and Mrs Vincent
.
to Philip-ine Independence and the
, . and « all
,, members
.
« hope to get Washington, and Mr. and Mm. A. Ine Snodgrass and Miss Lulu Mc­ location In the Bennett property. Republican tarty bus been op­
« : Ject
Al Pohl and N. L. Pollard are bis y
their pins for their first sewing I.onry of Winlock. Washington, are Pherson motored to Albany Friday-
posed to It. A bill giving the Fili­
now moving their electrical and
visiting
here
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M
evening
to
attend
a
meeting
of
the
, ! pro Ject soon.
pinos
their Independence will be de­
B. Huntly.
♦
National Electric Light association. plumbing equipment and supplies bated In congress and quite possibly
Several of the young people of
Into the west half of the building.
Thurston gave Mr. and Mrs Linn N E W O R C H E S T R A T O
Visits at Cottage Grove __ Misa
Corvallis People Here—Mr. and ! The back part of the building will passed. That did not seem certain
before Pal Hurley, Secretary of
Endicott a surprise party in Eugene
PLAY AT LEGION DANCE .Wave Earls who has been a guest Mrs. R. C. Lilly of Corvallis were1 L« used for fttorage purposes.
War, appeared before a senate com­
la t Friday evening In honor ot
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here of Miss Violet Inman k; spend- visltorr in Springfield Friday at
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Mrs. Endicott’s birthday. The even­
A completely revamped dance or- ing the week at Cottage Grove with the home of his sister. Mrs. F. B. I Teacher—Fred. If 1 said "1 ain mittee and s poke tn opposition to
Independence.
That
ing was spent In playing bridge. chestra will be heard at the Am- friends. She will return to Spring Flanery.
beautifcl,” what tense would It be’ Philippine
Ix<ren Edmiston won high honor erican Legion weekly dance at I field Sunday.
placed
the
administration
defenlte-
Fred—Past.
ly on record and gives the Demo­
while Linn Endicott won the low Thurston Saturday evening accord
Needle Group Meets— Members 1
,fO re
ing to J. M. Larson, manager. The
D is tric t Governor Back__ W . F. ot the Royal Neighbor of America
W edlong-M y dear. It s no use crats something to shoot at. And
Mrs. Beulah Harbit is in Salem reduced admission rate of 50 cents " alker, dktrlct governor of the Needle Club held their regular ! ,or yoa to ,<M,k at ‘h08* hat8; 1 when they begin shooting they will
ylritlng her daughter, Mrs. I«ester will be continued, he announced. ■ Lions clubs of Oregon returned to meeting Wednesday afternoon at hayeD't more than a do,lar tn m>’ have all their heavy artillery in ac­
tion. The best guess that anybody
Peterson and family.
--------------------------Springfield Sunday from an ex-
the home of Mrs. 8. E. Bettis at | P°«'ket-
9
Goofy—The footpad held me cp tended trip to Eastern Oregon Midway park.
Lawrence Gospler has the new
for
all
I
had.
I
clubs.
add.tloD to his barn complete and
Ethel—I don't see how those fel­
Coburg Methodist
plans to keep several more head
lows make a living.
Laundrym an
Home — W .
H.
The morning worship service la |
of cows.
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Hobbs, proprietor of the Spring. at 9:45. The par tor, Rev. Dean C.
Percy Roberson, who had the mis­
Frst
Stude—
Wasn't
that
a
Juicy
fip|<l
Laundry who has been serl- Poindexter, will preach from the
fortune to have his leg shot some
• time ago, had his leg put In a caat i lecture by Professor McCullom on <””*ly 111 w,,h the Influenza for subject, “The Tree by the Rivera
Tuesday. He if, unable to use It at | "The Cn|ture of Prunes’"
1.7”« /
7 ^ dt,'n’1,'’'ed froD1 ‘ha of Water.” The church school fol­
Springfield, Oregon
all.
Second Stude—It surely was. He “ f,<> * hr,stlan hospital Saturday low» Immediately after the other
j and Is now recovering at his home service The young people will meet
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bonney seal wag *° ful‘ of bla aub> ct-
____ here.
at 7 o'clock that evening.
sp« tiding some time in Eugene with
Mr Bonney's mother. Mrs. Blanche
hole ham ilyW ill
Wise.
Lafe Moore received word Mon­ fuijtiy I he( on vet tietice
/ V/tt-
day, that his brother, James Moore,
7 Hl ! MPI IRIA
passed uway Sunday night at Paci­
P .llt id lll I irp
fic < „rlstlau hospital in Eugene.
MEDIUM SIZE
The funeral war held Wednesday
Apencan faatflim are now
7 BARS
nel radiant kcal o f tke
afternoon at Mill's chapel In Cot-
popularity o f the
luge Grove with Interment at Mul­
fax t that
B u w fk r «T
tr R*4Uo«Sre
k e t o a t f r a ie
i du«
J im to
w the
ik a fact
key cemetery. Rev. Shaw officiat­
U p r * ty « e rta c tly the came kind o f h o t ae
Lincoln School Notes
Thurston
Irish-Murphy Co.
W e D e liv e r
Girls in Rodnnt Control
Campaign in County
q II eat Ion.
s
s
As a result of the 4 II club iiieui
Iters i-uinpalgb against rodents
lust year the Rodent Control corn
lliltlee of Ihe loine County Agri-
cultural Council haa asked Ihsl
contests among bwya and girts fur
(be control uf rodent- he a pari of
Ihe county program
The community la asked to spun
aor a local eonleal amoug the boys
and girls and In adillllou a county
wide eonleal will be conducted.
All boya and girls between the
ages of 9 18 years will be eligible
and Ihe tails of rodents must be
shown to Ihe rodent control super
visor of Ihe district or If the boy
or girl Is a dub member, the local
leader will report the reaulta.
Iu order to compete In (he coun­
ty contest, the contestant tnuaj en
roll his or her name with the Couu
ty club agent.
The comity conteut la divided In­
to two classes Individual runtaata
and group contests. A cash prlae
of |5 0U la offered to the group
securing Ihe largest number Of
points They must however, secure
not less than 500 points. Individual
prlfes include: 1st prise, sow pis
awarded by Hoy Tracer of Junction
City, winner to score at leapt JOS
points; 2nd prise 82 50. winner to
have at least 260 polul; 3rd prise
8160; winner to have 160 points;
4th pr|se 60 rents, winner to have
too points and 5tb prlae 60 cento
winner to have 60 points.
.Moles and pocket gophers will
count 6 points each; and rnla. and
grey diggers 1 point aud mice
point Any method of control la al­
lowed but no aaal-taiire will be
tolerated
The contest will run front March
16 Io May 16.
N E W L O C A T IO N
F. a n d A . M A R K E T
(Formerly Clark'n Market)
has opened for ltut<iii<*«H In New Lot-aliun,
442 MAIN ST.
— NEXT TO IRISH-MURPHY S
Full IJne of Freah and Cured Meats
Plus Attractive I’rlrea.
MOVED-
Springfield Electric Supply
AND
Neil Pollard Plumbing Shop
HAVE MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION
442 MAIN STREET
(Next to Irish-Murphy's)
We Welcome Our Customers to Our New Stors.
GARDEN
..TOOLS..
Whether you take your gardening seriously for
profit or whether it's a mere hobby you ride with im­
mense pleasure, you want the tools to do your work
with least effort and greatest effoct.
We have a large
stock of the finest garden tools available.
are less expensive this year than ever!
Hoes
Ivory Soap
New
ing.
I Upper Willamette
•
Thursday, March 3, the board of
directors of the Pleasant Hill high
Kchool voted to retain this year's
teaching staff for next year.
The member» of Intermediate En­
deavor gave a party at the home of
Evelyn Phelp» Friday night. Those
preaent were Florence and Lucile
Jordan. Marcey and Marie Barnum,
Lucetta Baughman. Elva and Ruth
Brabham, Evelyn Phelps, Bonnie
Jeanne Tinker, Veda Daley, Harold
and Earl McLeod, Dlek Noble,
Noble Wheeler and Blanche Wheel­
er. Harry Barnum, Dwight Brown, |
Robert Hammond. Robert Phelps.
Mr and Mr». Allan Wheeler and
daughter Kathryn.
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Skirts
$1-98
Forks
New
Hoes, 70c - 90c - $1.15
Sweaters
98c
$ 2 98
Spades,
SMALL W HITE
PER CAN
Lawn Mowers
HERSCHEL AND
COUNTRY CLUB
New Styles - New Colors - New Values
DALLES DIAMOND
HARD WHEAT
The Golden Rule
Flour
49 POUND BAG
Rulara of Low Pricos
98c
10th A Willametts— EUGENE— New Schaafars Bldg.
$1.00
Forks,
......... $1.75
Rakes,
70c - $1.40
Shovels $1.25 to $2.00
Yellow Corn
10c
And they
PRICES —
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Wright & Sons
Hprlngfield, Oregon