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    PAGE FOUR
HOME WORKERS
MEET MARCH 20
H IE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
OREGON SENATORS FARE
WELL IN APPOINTMENTS
ON RADIO!
WEEK'S FOOD LIST CAN
BE BOUGHT FOR $3.94
M cN ary Chosen M in o rity
Party
Leader; S te lw e r on Banking
and Currency Com m ittee
Naw
B ulletin Glvaa Manua and
Recipee for W hole Month
of econom ical Meal»
'»HVR8DAY. MRACH 10. 1933
VILLEÏ SCHOOL
HONOR ROLL 000LR1 LAW IS
PROBLEMS OP
TO BE ENFORCED
it'o n iln u e d from Piral Page*
V idor Kvenuk, Hoger Tuhlaa.
Third Grade
Washington.
D.
C„
March
l<—
Three-Day Conference to Ap­
Can a f»inii> of five two adults McKamie District» Consider
attendance— Hotly Put Aldrich Property Owners to Unlto in
Senators McNary and Stelwer so
and three children - buy every item
ply Economics Facts to
Methods of Educating Chil­ Belly Jean Jacobson. Ruth Phalr
I cure noteworthy assignm ents In re
Extensive Cnmpitign to De­
of food tor an adequate diet tor a
Oregon Problems
dren With Less Cost
Robert Gardner. Maxwell Pohl
I organisation of the United States
week for lees than «4. here in Ore­
stroy Gray Diggers
| Senate.
Fritts Smltaon. Tom William
gon in 1933*
The third annual Oregon confer
School
problems
of
the
McKenal
Mary Alice Bartholomew, Lots
An IntenslV'. cainpulxn uunlnsl
Believe it or not. that la exactly
ence for the study of home Inter | Senator McNary has been chosen
.
...
......
.valley districts are being discussed I h tlr. Lolnia Itodenbough, Thor I ray digger ground squirrels la In
minority leader of the Senate and
w
h
a
t
,
new
publication
of
the
ho,no
I
(h
|,
b)
ma|n.
|)(
|h
|,
ests, designed this year to dtri-ct
id Johnson, Ellis Roberts Tom he carriixl on ill all parts of l.ane
he maintains his membership on
economics extension -ervlce at Ore­
all th » science of the home econo­
school and grade districts. The first my Thomss.
the com m ittees on Agriculture and
ceuntv again this year hy the coun
gon State college says can he done
mists to the practical betterment
--f the v m eetings was held al Wal
Fotjestry. Commerce. Irrigation and
Fourth Grade
ty agent In coo|,sratlan with farm
In fact it gives prices item-hy-item
of Oregon homes through the pres
lervllle
when
Ihe
Orange
sponsored
j Reclamation
Manufacturers m ih )
titvndance—Verglc Bussard. Irle erganliallona. community rom all-
for a week that total at retail lit
ent economic emergency. Is called I
a m as. mee, ng
which time pa. K,
A(Um,
,
te, s. atld olhsr llileresled groupa.
Corvallis Just |3 94. which Is less
for March 30 to April 1, inchi Ivel Territories amt Insular affairs
urns of ihe district could obtain , , UnlnbrWge. Bobbg II......e tt Harri This Is a con 11 n us I Ion of the earn
. Senator Stelwer has been made
than
allowed
by
most
standard
re
at the school of horn economics at |
,
. .
Ltnua.lo» on actual condition.
„
, . . wrplll..
| a member of the ucoffic al Com
palgu started In 1935 and carried
lief agencies.
Oregon State college
Thia meeting; w a. addreaaed by Harwood. John Meek. Donald Cook
mittee on comm ittees and has been
o s each year > Ince then, according
N
ot
Thsorstloal
Liat
In keeping with the lim es, ar
lau ren ce Moffitt, county -el,o«,l
Hv„ o la ..h lp
Harrison Billing.
placed on the powerful Kules com­
t h ^ l H a U H t oV um d“"'.” a we. k' .
""»M b''"a*1
h»_rU nery,"ihll’lh "war.""l7u to County Agent (). H Flethar.
rangements have bceu made this
mittee. His other com m ittee as­
The stale rodent oontrol law re­
year to enable both women and
signm ents include Appropriations.
this public»,ion. prepared l.r g e l, ¡,|#d,
' n h e i R n 1‘,,F,',U“ “r‘''
quiring all persons hav ng charge
men of the various counties to at­
Hanking and Currency (to which
f land Io poison ground squirrels
by Lucy A. la s s , extension uutr , OI1 „ pprwlPhUtlv,,H rrill„
‘¡rw n. Ethel Itutl, kulop.
tend the meetings with the least
banking measures and Ihe majority
< n their holdings will be enforced
lion speclallat. contain, actual ya„ ey . chtM>1 dW rW , (|1 ^
, h„
Fifth Grad,
possible cash expense. One group
of relief legislation is assigned).
m enu, for an entire month on this IUM>UnB
A llen,lance G la d ,. Calm. Bonny In latnn enuntyq again this year
of homemakers in a northern Wil­
Public l-ands and Indiau Affairs.
Captain E. A. Salisbury, noted
J ,W
k
S
’ ." T
“ r° r
A <*«*««**»
Kar' Harwood, Howard official notice In regard to this
lam ette valley county is even plan
m ailer will be Inund In another
explorer and lecturer, who w ill
ning to atterd at an expense of le s
e • m ■
n t en.
th«» adoption of the county unit KHnofcIter, I M I I uh Knight. Delbert
broadcast daily over radio station
than $3 each. This is made possible GOVERNMENT OFFERS
While the menus and recipe- system for high school was noted Koch. Ruth Martin. Marlon t’hair column of this paper, t ’nder thia
FREE SUMMER CAMP KGW “ art1"’ Monday at 4:4« p. m. were prepared primarily for use o f'a t the meeting In Ihe general dis Jerold Siem sen. James Richards law, 31 rodent control supervlaura
through the opening of dormitories
poisoned squirrels on 15« trad e of
to visitors at 75 cents for two
relief com m ittees through the state. I cusston led by Mr Moffitt who ex ! »’heater Schlewe.
land containing a total of 31,409
they were gathered Into bulletin j plained how It had worked In Kin
nights or SI for three, and provis M any Apply for C. M. T. C. T ra in
ing to Be Held a t Vancouver,
form In Ihe belief that many self math. Crook and Lincoln counties
s , holarHhlp Jane Apger, Gaea, ucres during 1933 The expenses
Ion for "picnic lunches" right in
W ashington Four W eeks
sustaining fam ilies faced with the wh -re It has been In operation for K“r,'» * or"’. Eugene Fulop. Andrew of this work were charged against
the home economics building where
delegates may get hot coffee to
necwaalty of drastically curtailing : oma year.
It has proven ¥Brv
Knight, Je.se tanning, the land and rollecled with Ihe
expenditures,
will
find
them
use-1
successful
In
both
Crook
and
Kla.
'“
"
h
" ru‘ " Maxey. Marlon taxes The county agent recom ­
Vancouver
Barracks.
Wash..
Mar.
supplement food brought from
home.
math counties where the coal
*‘halr- “ « ^ y PolUrd. Jim mie Btam mends that land owners nee to It
(S p ecia li—Indicating another
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capacity attendance, more than «00
Men Invited to Attend
Must Get Full Value
- very item including transportation
'D* hard», Robert Strand, Ihst their tenants poison squirrels
on their land.
"A thrift program implies full I1* *•>-* against an average of J8? In * ” M,,*r
hlewe.
A program considered more vital appliants were already on file here ' 0 Make Clothing for Chil-
Polson Barloy Prspsrsd
dren at W. C. T. U. Farm
and immediately applicable to pres­ this week for the 1933 Citizens'
value from any tnvedm ent.” »ay | L^na oouatjr.
Sixth Grads
An adequate supply of poisoned
ent problems than ever before has Military Training Camp to be held
Hoirie Near Corvallis
the authors. "In times of prosperity
At the Deerhorn P. T. A. meeting
Attendance
Robert Downes, barley lias been prepared by the
been arranged under the direction at this post beginning June 23.'
It may include spending of many Wednesday night further discus Lawrence Thompson. Peter Chase, ouniy agent for sale at cost. The
Articles of clothing for children
of Claribel Nye. state leader of it was announed today, and among
values, which, though unessential ' »Ion of the school situation was Paul N oll, Leroy Church. Billie poison hurley Is put up In flve-
at the W. C. T. U. farm home near
home economics extension. It is them are 31 from Lane county.
add richness to living, in times of continued. this lime taking up the Nesbitt. Clarence Clark. Lillie |M>und hag. lhai anti at thirty cenla
The camp, which will run for Corvallis will he made in the next
built around an adequate under
economic atresa a thrift program problem of the Decrhorn grade Tale. Frank Bennett. Lorraine each Dealers In all parts of Ihe
standing of the present economic four weeks, is free to able bodied few months as a major project for constats of getting all esaentlal chool d'slrlcl Many favor sending Squires,
Billie Gltheus.
Marie
difficulties as they apply to the young men between the ages of 17 the Civic club it was voted here values with little financial invent-j their students to Leaburg ihe com Briggs. Robert Nice, John Phillips, ounlv will handle (he polaon,
Following Is a list of places In
and
about
24.
who
are
recommend
Tuesday
at
a
meeting
held
al
the
home, methods of cutting home
meDt
ln« year A Joint meeting of the I Vern Gules. Thelma Johns, Roberta this pari of the county where pol
costs without endangering health ed by their pastors, school teachers, home of Mrs. A. J. Cowart. Mrs.
"This bulletin is Io aid In main-1 •wo school hoards to discuss this Pulman, Carmel Waddell, Anita on Imrley can he purchased
or happiness, and means of pro­ city or county officials, or reserve. H- O- Dlbblee and Mra. Meda Catch- taining a desirable standard of Itv I w,ll he held soon.
Pugh, Polly Dulchuk.
Springfield, I A M Feed and Meed
moting better home and community national guard or regular army of *»g were assistant hoateas. Mrs. W.
ing
with
little
expenditure
of
Maas
meetings
of
Ihe
residents
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company; Maroola. W aller Price
fleers in their communities. Ap T. Donaldson. Mrs. J. Fulop and
morale in the face of difficulties
money but with a very substantial ; of each of the districts ar.- being _ _ _ q n y T C i U r u n e
store; Fall Creek. Ilrewer'a store;
Men. particularly those who are plicants may communicate directly Mrs. D. O. Fischer were named Invesini-nt
of the homemaker's planned for the Immediate future
bU X TEAM E N D S
Lowell, Blair's store; Oakridge.
temporarily unemployed, are in­ with C. M T. C. headquarters at I members of a comm ittee to make
time, ability, skill and interest "
--------------------------- BEASON W ITH PARTY
Templeman's store; Dexter, W il­
Vanouver
Barracks,
or
with
enroll
plans
for
this
benefit
work
vited to this conference as well as
liam's store; Trent. Wood's store;
This menu and recipe bulletin FACTORS IN HOP SUCCESS
Following the business meeting
women, and part of the program ment om m ittee members in their
Members of the Red Box basket Vida, Payne's service station. Jaa
games and contesta were enjoyed. which I free to Oregon citizen«,
and exhibits will be devoted to counties.
LISTED
BY
BRESSMAN
hall team, comprls.ug girls from per, Bauer's store.
is
but
one
of
a
series
of
pamphlets
Prompt action on the part of any and a special radio number. ''When
ways by which they may add to
and Eugens,
....
,
. .
, both Springfield
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the betterment of the home through prospective applicants is urged. Irish Eyes Are Smiling" was prea- and circulars published recently to
help Oregon homemakers In saving
" i° ' h,‘ h,’P ba>l,“'a* --------------------------------
'heir season Munday -------------
evening _lth
,
.
adding equipment and convenien­ The quota is 590 a; in 1932. but ented over station KORE.
with a reasonable prospect of sue , party At ip,, home of Miss Abbie BRATTAIN PRINCIPAL
due to the fact that a few counties
The anniversary of the founding safely. Others deal with economi­
ces with little or no cash outlay.
cess under the appureni advantage Ellis In Eugene. Games and danc
PASSES TRAINING TEST
Plans for Lane county participa each year send in far more appli- of the local club, will be observed cal school lunches, the use of of preaent price stimulation? K | |„g wer, enjoyed by the member.
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tian in the annual conference were cants than their quotas permit, and at the April meeting to be held at powdered skim milk in the home, i
how to make American cheese at ,,
* "
C” P"
• ' of Ihe team and their gtiaata. Re
Glen II Wood, principal at the
discussed Saturday at a meeting also due to the fact that scores of the home of Mrs. Paul Brattain
home, making homemade soap, and
* ° , ,.U ’* col,*l' B- ,f ,e r > ’*“• treshuietila were also served
Rruttaln
school has surcesafuUy
of the executive committee of the applicants annually fail to quahfy Mrs. Donaldson will be tbe assist-
wild spr ng plants that are palat !"*
* Up" WD<1 lll’* u"
,b *
Members of the Irani presented a completed his final examinations
Home Economics counil. The one- 1f0F various reasons, there is still ant hostess.
able a "greens
business through several decades, photo of them selves io Oirlr coach and hns received a certificate of
act ptav. "His Soul” which won room for candidates even t h o u g h ---------------------------
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*uu'* •* “P >“ this manner:
¡Spec Murray.
capacity for captaincy of tha Or
first place In the county-wide dra­ ..me SO.) requests are on file Las. METHODISTS TELL OF
m a w v D iD T ir c r-nrre-r
"A»y«ne really familiar with hop
Those attending were M is. Eva gsnlzed Officers Reserve.
matics contest this spring will be year more than 1300 applications,
MANY PARTIES GREET
growing who has excellent river Spat«. Mr Murray. Mildred Walk
Mr, Wood has been active in the
SUNDAY SERVICES
presented at the conference on were received.
DOCTOR ON BIRTHDAY bo,l°® la",‘ wt'11
U- pro ley, Eldred Giaspey. Evelyn Bens Reserve work for som e time and
Thursday evening. Marh 30. by the
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during 2000 pounds of dry bops per ton. Mob Willshire, Maxine Snod will go to Albany Maturday as a
"The Vine and the Branches”
cast from the Irving Grange.
COUNCIL MEETING TO
Three social events were held In a<,r,>. a,,<l *bo is well equipped and grass. Lloyd Oar.'tson. Ted Cart- delegate from Ihe Eugene organila
I will be the text of the sermon at
BE INFORMAL EVENT the morning service Sunday at the this community during the past » ‘»'«W «» combat threatening out »right, and Miss Ellis. Two mem ¡lion to the state convention of that
INDEPENDENT BALL
downy mildew disease bers of the team were unable to 1 body This will be an all day m esl
Methodist church. The five o'clock weeh-end honoring tbe birthday of | break’'
TEAM HAS BANQUET
Regular monthly meeting of the vesper service will be featured by Dr W. C. Rebhan and also that of ,n spring and ut picking time, and be present.
Ing with Governor Julius Meter and
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( tty Council will be held tonight gospel singing. The m essage will M R Irish, general manager of the wbo Possibly can obtain a good cot,-1
other notable men scheduled to ap
Mothers of players on the Spring at i 30 but will be an Informal af-jbe: "Personal religion in a decayed Irish grocery stores.
tract at 20 conts a pound over sev-
Goes to Denver — Mrs Frank pear on Ihe program.
field Independent basketball team fair as the county Is still In the civilisation."
Dean C Poindexter
la s t Thur day Mr and Mrs W
Tsnrs. has a good opportunity, i Giahan, left Tuesday for Denver
prepared a large dinner for the legal holiday proclaimed by the pastor, will preach at both services C. Cabe entertained at their home lf an)' ut theee essen tials are where she will spend s o n s time,
On January 12. 1931, Goldsboro,
players and a few of their friends president according to I. M Peter
___________
The Junior League m eets at 4 p with a surprise dinner In honor of ml »•»<. he better stay out."
; i’a . basketball
team
defeated
at Taylor hall Sunday afternoon son, recorder.
ni aDd tbe Epworth League at « Dr Rebhan. Friday Mrs. Rebhan
Pengra Child III— Little Georgia Checker Club, o, Harrisburg. I’a.,
Hal Hatton entertained with a num
No official business can be tran o'clock.
entertained, Inviting Mr. and Mrs COUNTY TAX LEAGUE
Koeble of Peligra Is III at the home i X5 (o 81 This Is M le v sd to be a
ber of tap dances and the Plummer sacted. Local officials are basing
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D B. Murphy and M is, Clara Jones
MEETING IS TONIGHT of her parents this week
I record for total score.
orchestra furnished music.
Sunday a social was h'ld at the
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th. ir actions on those of G F. Sk.p FORMER OFFICER OF
Those present were Freeman. worth, Ircuit Judge, who has been
Rebhan home Immediately after ihe
Regular meeting of the I-ane
Everett, and Faye Squires. Miss convening court each morning this
STAR GIVEN RITUAL Sunday evening services for both County Tax Conservation league
Edith W illis. Coy Leathers, Mr. and week and later dism issing it pend
Dr Rebhan and Mr. Irish, whose w)1I bo held
evening al the
Mrs. C. A Swarts and M r Pearl
Mrs. Leroy Nice, George Thatcher, ing authority to function.
birthdays were Friday. Two beau Eugene Chamber of Commerce at
Schantol entertained Thursday of
Miss Margaret Haak, William Cox.
tlful and cleverly decorated birth 7 ;s 0 according ,« announcement of
last week for Mrs. Lena M. Fwed
Dorothy Hart. Lloyd Mattison. Mr. BROTHERHOOD MEET
day cake-- were the center of al officers. W W Harcombe. presl-
erlck, immediate past matron of
Gardner, Zan?tta Arnold. Miss
Both dealt with the fish dent and F. B Held, secretary.
IS SET FOR MONDAY the Cascade chapter. O. E. 8. All traction
Eleanor Smith. Joe Gerber. Walter
Ing theme, one being round and
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¡officers who served under Mrs. having a boat on top in which the
Scharon, Gilbert Ernsting. Bernard
Given
License« to Wed
Regular monthly meeting of the Fraederick were invited and they
Faunce.
two honored men were riding. The
Marriage licenses lasued during
Methodist Brotherhood will be held present, d Mrs. Fraed.-rlck with
other cake was shaped like a boa, , he past week by the county clerk
in the church ba-em ent Monday handsome leather bound ritual
BEN SKINNER BREAKS
with the two men set in froshtlng Brt. aa fo||OWs: Milton Haas and
evening at 8:30 starting with a pot
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BACK IN ACCIDENT luck supper. A program is being
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Mabel Windard, both of Eugene;
EnterUln , t p , rty -M r . and Mrs
Mabel Resident Here — Charles J Royal Bimpaon and Dorothy Rich
arranged this week bu, cannot be clayton F Barber entertained a,
A 30 foot fall at the Booth Kelly announced at this time.
Carson of Mabel was a visitor In Inond, both of Eugene- Joseph
an informal card party at their Springfield Wednesday.
Lumber company plant here yester­
Haynes. Noti, and N ettle Williams
home
Tuesday
evening.
Those
pres
day resulted In a broken back for
Walton; Joseph Rlsenhubnr. Can
Hit by B u lle t - Paul M.ller of ent
practlced
playlnK ,.ontract
Ben Skinner, 4«.
ary. and Wanda Miles, Ada. Ed
Vida was accidentally shot In his bridge.
Mr. Skinner is a crane operator side with a bullet from a 22 rifle
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ward Tuhy, Springfield and Oer
for the lumber company and was Monday when working on the road
indie Russel), Jasper.
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doin? some repair work when the Is that vicinity. He was alone at
Principal Roy Qulney and Mr
accident happened about noon. Phy­ the tim e according to his statement
Rice, the Janitor, are repairing the
NOTICE
sicians at the Eugene hospital to a local physician. The bullet en
Mr ar)d M„ Rf)bl„on a„d fan]Hy lunch room at the school and will i WHEREAS in chapter 127, gener­
whera he is a patient say that his tered Just below the lung and did , rom KugenP and Mr and Mrg have completed their work soon. al laws of Oregon, enacted In 1919,
entire lower body is paralyzed.
They are kalsomlning the plaster It is declared to be the duty of
not cause any serious injury.
Frank Crampton and three sons and finishing the wood work. The every person, firm, copartnership,
and corporation owning.
from Dexter, spent last Sunday at students at the school extend theli rompany
Doctor is Out—Dr. N. W. Emery
leasing, occupying, possessing <”r
Home from Hospital— W. H. the W eaver home here.
has recovered sufficiently to be Hobbs. Springfield laundryman. has
thanks to these two men and to having charge of or dominion ove,
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
Mrs. Stollerstead received a raes the few boys who helped them for “'!y
able to be at his office a few hours returned to his home from the Pa
pla< e' bul,<llnlf. structure,
wharf,
pier
or
dock
which
is
Infest­
_
sage
ol
tb
s
death
o
t
her
grand
each day.
ciflc Christian hospital where h e lm o(her npar Draln a few dayf( their work.
ed with ground squirrels and other
The eighth grade girls postponed noxious rodents or predatory ani­
underwent an operation recently.
ago.
S
h
e.h
a
s
lived
here
with
Mrs
Major Operation— Harry Benton
their cooking club meeting until mals, or as soon as the presence of
Stollerstead much of the time.
««
of Marcola underwent a major oper­
next Tuesday because the lunch the same shall come to his, their or
Vida People Here— Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Elia Baugh Is spending this room where they usually meet was It, knowledge, at once to proceed
ation at the Pacific Christian hos York Thompson of Vida were visi­
week in Eugene with her aunt, Mrs being repaired. The officers of the and to continue In good faith to ex
pita! in Eugene Tuesday morning. tors in Springfield Wednesday.
terminate and destroy such rodents
Culver.
club are Bernice Smith, president; by poisoning, trapping or other ap­
Mrs. Zora Culver spent last Delores Nice, secretary r Ethel Oott propriate and effective m eans; and
WHEREAS gray digger ground
week-end with her parents, Mr. vice-president. The club has been
squirrels (Citellus douglasll) are
and Mrs. D. O. Baugh here.
named the "Willing Workers.
noxious rodents in Lano Counuty,
The chairman for the next school Oregon.
Now, therefore, all of such per­
program to be given Friday aftor
noon is Wendell Bartholomew. His sons, firms, copartnerships, cor
• Wo are well equipped to give you n prompt, complete
poratlons and companies owning or
assistants are June Berg. Bonnie having dominion over land in said
Warmer temperatures of the past Holm, and Jean Lloyd.
Lane County, Oregon, are hereby
printing service of “The Printing 'Staples' Used In
week have been bringing out the
Debating has been started nt the requlredy to take steps to exterm i­
Every BusinoRH Comm unity."
| snow from the higher levels. Even school. Tuesday the eighth grade nate said gray digger ground squir­
I without the rains which have pre­ held a debate on the subject, "Re­ rels (Citellus Douglasll) within
thirty days from the date of the
# These “ Staples" are the printing (hat you are using
v io u sly fallen so steadily. The
solved. that oral and written Eng first publication of this notice. If
¡snow is reported to have settled Ilsh Is more important than any such steps are not taken, a person
tlay after day, week after week, and month after
two fee, the past few days.
other subject in school.”
Affirms or persons appointed by the county
court
of
said
l.ane
County
will
en­
month.
The recreation room added to the tlve debaters were Bernice Smith
ter upon said lands and proceed to
W altervllle church will be used Bueford Halverson, and Bonnie exterm
inate
said
gray
digger
> C h e e k your supplles-on-hand NOW. If exhausted or
‘ Friday night o , this week when
Holm
Wendell Bartholomew. Flo­ ground squirrels (Citellus doug­
j Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Clark will en­ rence Roberts, and Robert Rich­ lasll) and the cost of said exterm i­
low place the order TODAY.
tertain the W altervllle C. E so ardson upheld the negative side of nation will be levied against said
land
, ciety.
the question.
The County Agricultural Agent
LETTERHEADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs. Royal Glck entertained the
Barbara Jane Hotels has recent hereby designates Monday, April
STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS
¡Deerhorn Bridge club ai her home ly moved away. She was in Ihe sec­ 10th) as a day to be known as
"squirrel poisoning day" through­
ENVE1
-OPES
Tuesday afternoon.
PAMPHLETS
ond grade.
out said Lane County, and It is
Practice on the P. T. A. play,
BLOTTERS
The primary grades are working hereby recommended that poison
HANDBILLS
"Miss
Molly,"
is
held
several
times
bnrley,
as prepared by Ihe under­
The Growing Child Needs Meat, the Body Builder.
on projects dealing with Holland.
RECEIPT8
TICKETS
each week.
They have completed several of the signed And representatives of the
FOLDERS
TAOS
The Workers society Is practic­ projects and are continuing with Bureau of Biological Survey of the
United States Department of Agri­
ing a piny. Mrs. C. C. Polley en­ this work.
culture, be used for the purpose of
tertained this group at her home
Mrs. Riddle's room have almost siicli extermination. Such poison
The BEST OF MEATS at Our Market
Friday afternoon.
20 perfect days of attendance. bnrley may be secured from the un-
The
W altervllle
Ladles
Aid When 20 daya are completed the ilerslgned at his office ln Eugene,
group quilted at the home of Mrs. entire room will receive a half-holi­ Lane County, Orogon, at approxi­
mately Ihe cost of preparation.
D.
E. Benson Thursday and Friday day.
E. C. STUART, Prop.
Date of first publication of this
of last week. And at the home of
The eighth grade basketball team notice March 1«, 19,.a.
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