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CBRN-HOG PLM
into p m «
Details of Benefit Payments
On Reduced Production
Listed at County Meeting
M . INSTALLS
OIFS IN EUGENE »1 PUBLIC MEET
10716238
Cam* to America from Ger­ M. A. Pohl Become« First
Male Guardian Neighbor of
many in 1886: Family Hae
Pine Circle Since Start
Lived in County 36 Years
EMIT SETTLER
OF WLLEÏ Bits
Funeral Serviate for William
Right Baardan Balog Hald
At Marcóla Today
William m ahl Bearden, resident
Waahlugtou. Jan 11—The
W lllam viie valley
of the upper
More than 116 permuta were pres | regular session of the 73rd
since 1912 «U»»«» Mondar ftftitraouu
Otto Ernest Adrian, father of W.
eut for the open Inatallatloii of gres*
____ ut the United Stales
I
ew 111®
o’clock m
al i ili»
Ihe ••■»•••^
home w
of
H. Adrian of Springfield, died at
The cornhog adjustment plan
Pine circle. Neighbors of Wood !
history, for several reasons
Mr«. Catherin« Heed
his home, 552 Weal Eighth Ave­
» a s explained to 125 l-A«'«’ ™un‘y
daughter.
craft Wedueaday evening al the I Etret. this is the first session under
W allervllle following a
hog and corn growers by O. 8.
nue. Sunday following a short til
iiiu ih I. at
F hall and saw Maxwell A. lhl, î0 , h amendment to the fon ati
two weeks llluees He was 7» yeers
Fletcher, county agent, and Prof
ness. He was s meat cutter, and O. O. Installed aa the first man
u,„ United Stales, which
Pohl
E L. Potter, of the Oregon Agri
had lived In Eugeue since 189S
local shitted the date tor Ihe sitting of
born
at
K
elnlti.
Guardian
Neighbor
of
the
Mr I»«arden was bora •« Rprln«
cultural college, at a meeting held
¡Ur Adrian wa
lodge since It was tusllluted here Congress front the first Monday
field. Illinois on March 2». 16»*.
Germany ou November 2«. 1862 and
In the Chamber of Commerce rooms
1897. Mr». Glenn Stone became (|l December to the early days
was oue of a large family of chll In
in Eugene, on Thursday. January
o n February 13. UÎ9 »*
January. Second, this will I»“ *1"’
dren.
He
came
to
America
In
1986
,
the
past guardian neighbor
Vied to Mias Catherine C. kroet et
S, bv the county agent. A brief
>nly
regular
session
of
this
Con­
Instaiied
were
Other officers
Fredonia. Kanaa. Fifty three years
summary ot the Information pres
locating at Grayton. South Dakota,
Milenio
Gir
gress. which was called lu extra
i-here he lived until In the fall of Daisy Pugh. •* » » * * :
ggo. in I88L 'h« f«wlly rro* * *
etited at the meeting follows.
session bv President Roosevelt lm
moved to Albany ard. clerk; Sudte Baldwin, hunk
the plains B» »
•,B l0 *nd
The object of the corn hog ad
1896 when he
mediately
after
Ills
Inauguration
Rachel Thatcher, magician; Stella
I,mated In Idaho for one year They
where he married on December 9,
Justment program Is to adjust pro
laat spring. Next November there
of the same year. They lived there! Lewi», attendant; May Stevens,
then moved to r e a li , t i r s a a
duction to domestic demand, which
ill be another election of Rep
captain
of
the
guards;
Daisy
Clover
wfetw th«*y Uv»4 for th«> no*t >•
has been made necessary by the
tor eight years before coming to
resentallves.
but there will he no
ta t »
GREEN BAY WIM.
year« in 1912 «hey ot“» * 1
M,r
Eugene where they have made flag bearer; Clara Taylor. Inner
lack of foreign demand and exports
Thoms» N aylor, blind
session of the present
ll
sentinel; Alice Doane, outer senti­ lame ! d «luck”
«la where they ealahllihed their
of hog products. The plan calls for
their home for the past 36 years.
hood
and
told
that
she
would
"
"
’
c
ongreas.
Thetr
successors
will
DETROIT: . . Mrs. Henry Ford
m s
her children and huahsii 11
He was a member of the United nel; Doris Girard, musician. Myr­ lake their avals In January 1935;
voluntary cooperation and no farm­ wife of Ute motor magnet. s.-> Presi
home since thal time.
tle Eggimann. «-orreapondent; Lily
for’ the (Irsi Um» '»•« " * * k ••« *" *
Mr Bearden la survived b) tour
er is expected to sign a contract un­ dent ot the Women ’• National Farm ¡Lutheran church and of the Fra
ao
anything
which
the
present
C
on­
Ktxer. Noah Helterhrand and Sam
very d elirale operation restored her Children, one »on. and three d.ugh
and Garde* Ass’a., presided at the
{)rder o{ Kag ,„ .
less he w ishes to do so.
,,J
b
L
Above,
the
N
aylor
fam
ily
Sweeney, managers; and Elsie gress wants to gel done will have
1er. Thomas A Bearden of Win
Hog Plan Explained
to be «lone at thia session
|<M-k. Waahlngion. Mrs Anna Beh
Farmers who produced a total of
p ^ cL to t*>M tOunwJ W ,!>«■ f . - « Mrt. M -r.O -rtl. Adrti.li. h l, tw# Lambert, senior guard.
Third, and moat Important of the -
Past Guardian Neighbor Juetta
fa r la undeniable. That II rung of Mareóla; Mr- May W ilke.
six litters of pigs in 1933 and 1933.
home workers.
i sons. Jesse A. in Portland, and W.
ma|>y „
„„deni
Taylor was assisted by Mrs. Ida Items which seem likely to make man'’
Ot Wendling; and Mr. Deadmoud
or ten acres of corn, exclusive of
; H. In Springfield; one daughter.
thia session of Congress memor
Adams,
grand
repnwentatlve.
Mrs
Bui
what
la
causing
corn cut for silage or fed green. ] .
at W allervllle He also !••» * • ,w o
Mrs. Lora Fisher of Oakland. Cali­
Stella Eaton and Doris Girard In able. It will have to decide whether " ' •'
else la not brother», Fra«» • “'* Kd ’’• • r'1""
or the minimum of both corn and
fornia. and four grandchildren.
,he
United
Si««va
«»
America
l.
go-
........
the Installation work
Mr. Pohl
Portland and 10 «randchlldrem
hogs may sign contracts and re­
; Funeral services were held Tues presented the Past Guardian Neigh Ing lo "awing to the left and S
'
|o||
„„certainty aa
||n was a member of the I. O.
ceive benefit payments from the
day afternoon at 2; 00 o’clock from
In
for
a
Socialism
In
Its
more
radl
^
any
,
h,.,„
ar„
going
hor pin to Mrs. Stone.
O F lodge at Foeall *»«• “f
Agricultural Adjustment Adminis­
the Poole-Gray Bartholomew chapel-
. . . »— •
mHn
The program under the direction cal form, or whether the middle
In Eugene. Rev Frank 8. Belstel
tration.
1
of the road
' non tn h l. hand. He can yield to Metb'ullst church.
of
Mrs.
Stone
Included
the
Ken
Producers who sign hog contracts
Funeral services ere being helo
officiate«!. Members of the Eagles
____
m lh fu l en
tucklan orchestra: piano solo by nor ultra conservative, la going to . ¡the demands
of hla w
youthful
en (Me afternoon at the M arcia I. O
must reduce their brood sow herd'
lodge of Eugene had charge of the
be
the
guiding
principle
for
further
! thualastlc advisers and go on lo O r Hall Inter»*«* will l>* mad«
Margaret Jarrett; vocal solo by
so that not more than three-
graveside services at the I. O. O.
Pearl Helterhrand and Paul Pot progress toward recovery.
[m ore and more radical measures. In the cemetery there. PmdeGray
fourths as many litters will be far
cemetery where Interment was
Set-up of Congr.ee
ter; guitar solos and songs by
! designed to destroy Ihe present In Bartholomew chapel of Hprlng
rowed in 1934 as were farrowed on
What Congress will decide Is
made.
Dewey McAlpin; and talks by Mr»
dustrlal and economic system In Its flrld haa charge of arrangement*.
the average in 1932 and 1933. They
anybody’s guess as yet. but some (
Stone and Mrs. Adams.
will entirety, or he ran say, at any
must also market from these litters
, h„ , he experiment has gone
Refreshments were served fol of the considerations which will
not more than three fourths the
W HITE POSTS MARK
contribute
toward
the
de.-laton
are
d o | M R S W £STERFIELD HAS
lowing the program by a commit
average number marketed in 1932
OPEN STREET DRAINS tee directed by Mrs. Edith Luxton obvious.
is
to
strengthen
and
purify
<
>'
NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS
and 1933.
Thia Is
Democratic Congress | present system of finance. Industry
Example: Suppose a farm ers
Is s a Democrat
Three heavy posts painted white
Members of the Nerdlecratt club
sow s farrowed an average of eight
That party has 316 iae»ber». as and busine a. not to discard It
are appearing on the corners of
agalnat only 114 Hepubllcana and
were
gue.ta of Mr. Floyd Weater
Utters of pigs in 1932 and 1933 ano
many street Intersections here.
ir he does «hat. he can aolldlf)
an average of 48 pigs were market-
field al her home In Eugene la.«
five Farmer-Labor. That, ou «he
Some comments have been made
the Denilcratlc party and make a
Thursday Mlate-n were preaent
ed from these litters. Under the re
face of It. If recent political hla-
M arg aret Sullivan, 16 year old
as to the reason for them. The
lory counted for anytyhlng. would powerful and enduring force for
duction plan he could not produce N ew ark, N J. g irl, wa» the » in n *
answer comes from Lum Auderson.
It he takes th«' The group will meet again In two
mean a decidedly Conservative at
«*’ ‘ ome
more than six litters nor market o f the *5 0 cash prise fo r the beet
weeks on January It <»r an evaa
supervisor of the CWA work here
radical cou n t1 tlltst
bdUM
the
Democratic
party
more than 3« pigs ((three-fourths poster, drawn for The NaU oaal
tng meeting at «he home of Mrs
tltude;
for
the
£
r‘y
I
hll„.
w ay not have
who says that the posts are belug
Federation o f Busine»» and Profwc
ot eight and 48. respectively) In ^iouai Women ’s week,. M /r c h 11 *1«.. placed at those places where the
has been almost as ooBoervaUve a»
« .........
O H. Jarrell Two new members
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9 , .
1820 Indeed, united party hack of him next year
roadbed has been raised during Lane Asaociation Expected to the Republican since
will be initialed at «hat time.
1924.
For making these reductions, the LEGION CHANGES NIGHTS the street improvement work. In
Presa Short Route to Coast many of the moat radical m em ber. J It Is hardly likely that anything
grower will receive an adjustment
of both houses In the pa»« ,ew that can occur between now and
Leaves t«r California — »»ro®
some places the street elevation
As Next Highway Job
payment of »5.00 per head on 38 FOR REGULAR MEETINGS has been raised several feet neai
years have worn the Republican I election will throw Congress bark Cowart, son of Mr and Mrs A. J.
Highways and especially the d e -H ^ a l. The only parly represented [
gepubUcaa control; for ihe lies Cowart, left Wednewlay for «•‘■a
hogs, or 75 per cent of the average
Choose Second and Fourth Thurs­ the corner drains which must be
7
.. radical
J I..I i.,
ib..
. ..
.
a..
m .4 ««sal
avowedly
1»
the
puhtban
party,
in ..
and
out nf
of i'nn*
Con Angeles after spending several
number marketed In 1932 and 1933.
kept open to provide the n ecessary! ¥e|opIUeut of a highway program which Is
days; Committee Named to
gresa.
1»
like
a
ship
without
rudder days here vtaltUig with his parent»
less the expense of the local corn-
drainage.
Some
motorists
have
I
for
we8te*
rn
Lane
county
to
coo-
Farmer
Labor
Post Bulletin Board
I or sails It Is pretty nearly a total
hog association
The contracting
found it difficult to make a turn, nt>c, w„ h lhe ,.ort oi Florence will
Hut political labels count for lit 'lo s s at this writing. Perhap» the
grower will receive the payment of
NOTICE to c r e d it o r *
pr(nclpal subject of dla tie or nothing In these d ay. There
Semi-monthly meetings of Spring- In the Intersections and a few have
most Important thing to com.- out
»5 00 per head on the average num­ field post number 40 of the Am­ eperted running into these holes. ussion for the monthly meeting
Notice 1» errhy given that IM
is
still
a
strong
conservative
ele­
of this .«salon of Conaresa will be undersign*! ha. been appo»» ted
ber marketed in 1932 and 1933.
erican Legion will be held on the
I of the Lane County ( hamber of ment In the Democratic party, but sane and forceful leadership under
Administrator of the
even though he may not produce second and fourth Thursday even
Returns from Portland — 1,*red j Commerce to be held at McCrady »
H a z e l M ltel<henba«h. de<eaa*l.
It la nowhere nearly aa domltiunt which th« opposition <’»n
that many pigs, or any. provided
(n
thia evening al aa It was four years ago. And In
ings of the month hereafter Instead Buell returned Tuesday from Port-
bv Hie County Court of Lane t ’onn^
lively
organlxed.
he operates a farm in 1934.
ty Oregon Alt person, having
of on the first and third Thursdays land where he has been for the 6:30. Howard Merrlun. County Congress there 1» no strong leader
Corn Plan Differs
,-lalms »gainst the ..I d esia . are
Chamber president, has Invited the ship that can hold the various ele
_ n.« the former meeting dales. Decision past week
hereby notified lo pre.enl IM
While hog payments are on the
» •stern section , of the cou n t, " I , , . „
t(),.,h e r If It.
HAPPY HOUR MEMBERS
same properly verified, lo '«»• ““
basis of hogs grown, corn payments , made at the mc^eting held Thursday
seud a large delegation to the members show signs of splitting up
deratgned. at «he office of W ells *
Have Potluck Supper— Dr. and
VISIT ORIENTAL MUSEUM Wells. Bank of Commerce Build
are for acres left out of production.
of last week.
Into minor groups The only l«'ad
Mrs W. H Pollard entertained al ,,’««Ung
The contracting corn grower agrees
ing. Eugene. I-ane County.
Dlscussiou will probably center
Members of the Legion auxiliary
Nearly 40 members of «he Happy I within »lx month» from the d»t*
to reduce the acreage planted to decided to hold their meetings their home Tuesday evening with a round lhe proper place In which ershlp Is In the W hile House or
outside of public life entirely Be Hour club and their guests visited of the ftrsl publication |,f «hl«
, 60 000 o,
corn, other than for silage and once a month on the second Thurs­ potluck supper for Mr. and Mrs^K
federal
yond doubt there «III he vigorous the Murray Warner Museum of Ori­ nolle*.
,
green feed, at least 20 per cent, and day. Several organizations hold S Potter and family, and Mr. and road funds which wU,
will be available efforts made to form u conserva­
Date ot first publlc»tlon. Jnn
ental arf for their monthly meet
Mrs.
Carl
Steen.
Jr.
he may receive adjustment heneflb'
„„ thp flrst or third
[ (or this work. Results of the meet tive Democrallc bloc, to stand a« a
u«ry 11. 1934.
log Wednesday afternoon. Follow­
DALE M HMITIL Ailmlbla
on reduction up to 30 per cent For _ Thursdays of the month. It is to
Ing called at the Eugene Chamber bulwark against the assaults of the
ing the visit lo the art building the
tor.
reducing corn acreage he will re­ avoid conflicting engagements that
! of Commerce last week to discuss
radical element. How far that group met nt the Marigold tea WBLLS A WBLL8. Attorney«
ceive 30 cents per bushe1 or, the j
<as mad<l
T
j the road problem with the Hlgh- effort will succeed will depend up-
(J 11-18-25 — F !• «
room where they had refreshments
estimated average production
° Dibblee and I. M. Peterson
The Ladies Aid held a silver lea way com m ission were dlsappolnt- ¡on how far the President goes In
and
were
entertained
with
a
num­
corn in the last five years on the were named on a committee to at Mrs. Lawrence Gossler s last ¡ag
CALL FOR WARRANT*
many and a determined fight proposing or assenting to a pro
ber of piano solos by Mrs. Ann
Notice Is hereby given that
land set aside as contracted acres. supervise the repainting of the
to place a shortcut route to the gram more radical than that which
Friday afternoon.
DeVries Mrs W K Barnell and Hehool District No. 19. In
Few Must Sign Both
______ on Main street
Legion signboard
Miss Nathalie Edmlston enter- harbor on the county highway pro- he asked for. and got. Iasi spring
Mrs. Ella Lombard were hostesses County. Oregon will pay »• «he of­
A grower who produced six lit- hetwpen p ourth and Fifth streets, tained several of her friends from gram seems In Ihe offing.
fice of clerk of said district, all
The Roosevelt Success
The next meeting of lhe club will warrants to and Including -8B2.
ters of pigs in 1932 and 1933. but
large bulletin board lists the Springfield last Friday evening.
promote this work a I-ane
just where the President will
held February 6 with Mrs. M. dated May 5, 1933 Interest «eases
less than ten acres of corn, may namei! o( a n members of the post,
The Indies Aid met with Mrs. c ounty Development association
»land, as between the euger young
Adams, Mrs William Moyer, and [ Bf, er Janu,ry 11. 1934
sign a contract covering hogs only.
ljas not been corrected or re- Jordon Tuesday for all day meet- hnf) bppn formulated under Tracy
revolutionists In his Administra­ Mr«. Arthur Robert» as host «erse»
U. F. BARBER Clerk.
and a grower producing more than pajntpd for ni.arl.v three years and ing. they quilted.
Stocker. Eugene electrical dealer
—
tion. who would turn the nation
ten acres of corn, but less than severa| change will have to be
Mrs
Homer Phetteplace has The first step In the program of over to Socialism wllly-nllly. and
the minimum of pigs may contract made
the ljgt of members.
gone to California for an extended this organization is to circulate the conservative element, which
corn only. If a farmer produced at
The next meeting will be held visit with bar brother and family petitions addressed to the Highway thinks his program as developed
least six litters of pigs and ten gt Wajtervi]|^ on January 25
Commission In which they urge
also her son. Dale.
far contains elem ents of danger
acres or more of corn in 1932 and
----------------- ----------
The Bridge club will hold Its that body to complete a survey of and needs trimming. 1» »» Y*« •
1933. he must contract both corn O-NO CLUB ELECTS
meeting at the A. B Mathews what Is termed as route "F” to the matter of opinion Mr Roosevelt’s
and hogs.
home Friday evening this week.
coast.
success as n practical politician Is
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
Besides reducing production of
largely due to Ihe fact lhal he does
bogs and or corn, contracting farm
Miss Eunice Gerber was chosen
not tip his hand In advance. There
JENSEN PLANS VISIT TO
iH
agree not to increase produc- pre9iijent „( the new social group,
I. no doubt lhal the majority of
ENGLAND NEXT MONTH the Democratic majority will fol
tion of wheat, dairy cattle or dairy q . jjo club at the regular meeting
products, or feed crops other than he]d last TburH()ay evening at the
low him wherever he leads, hut
Election of officers of the Pleas
The m l;hty Thor Jensen will
hay and pasture 1n 1934. They also home of Miss Nathalie Edmiston ant Hill Christian church for the
there Is a good deal of doubt as to
agree not to Increase the number
Miss Clarabel Wagner coming year resulted as follows: make his last appearance before a whether most of them would fol
Eugene audience of wrestling fans
low him any farther to the left
of feeder hogs purchased and fat- ,g tbe secretary-treasurer. and Elders. H. C. Wheeler. L. E. Parks.
Miss Maxine Snodgrass the r e E Y. 8 wifi, Bruce W heeler, C. L. tonight before sailing for England
Every member Is keenly consci­
tened In 1934.
He leaves Saturday, but before he
ous that his term of office expires
porter.
W illiams; deacons, F. F. Cooper,
Plan« Community Meetings
Prize« in the card games went Allen Wheeler. Ernest Schrenk, leaves he will take one crack at at the end of this calendar year,
The county agent states that In
to
Miss Gerber and Ione Rhodes, Leslie Hammond. Paul Brabham, Okanogan Charlie, Washington In and that the only way he < an -gel
SUNDAY
the near future complete material
winners
of first and second places n-rt Fegles and Jed Wheeler; den dlan wrestler who challenged the back Into Congress Is by the vote
for use in preparing contracts will
Elkton Thunderbolt last week to a of the constituency that elected
•DINNER AT EIGHT"
conesses. Mrs. P. N. Laird. Mrs.
be mailed to Interested fanners, respectively.
match.
Miss
Gerber
will
entertain
for
him
last
year
And
moat
of
them
Maggie
Stewart.
Mrs.
E
Y.
Swl
.
and that a number of community
Mickey McGuire of W est Salem,
meetings will be held to explain the club at her home on January Mrs. C. L. W illiams and Mrs. T. r. and Tommy Heinz of Burns. Ore­ don’t know. yet. how their constl
18. New members will be initiated Kahler. Corlster. Allen Wheeler
tuents like the New Deal as far
the plan and help grower» prepare
gon. will meet In the opening
as It got. They are going to view
I and pianist, Mildred Swift.
their contracts. Any fanner wishing at that time.
match of the evening. Art Perkins
Mr and Mrs. Tom Parker and
every, new proposal with one eye
to receive this material or to be
and Soldier Anderson of Fort
family have moved from Cloverdale
on the voters of their home dis
notified of meetings should file his
Lewis. Washington will meet In
trlcts This Is one session when
! to the J A. Phelps ranch at Pleas
name, address, and school district
John D. Rockefeller Sr.
the second match Jnst before the
Congress will have Its collective
ant Hill Mr. and Mrs. Parks mo­
number with the county agent at
ear close to the grassroota. to catch
tored to Kltson Springs the past main event.
once.
the first muttering» of approval or
week-end.
Mrs Barnum entertained for her HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
disapproval.
Last spring. In Ihe extra session
OREGON WOMEN LEARN
two daughters, Marte and Nancy
TO RESURFACE STREET there were no such misgivings.
Barnum
last
Saturday.
Twenty-four
HOME CRAFTS BY RADIO
young people were invited. Cards
They had been elected In the
Contracts for resurfacing several
greatest political landslide In our
ping pong nnd other games were
To help Oregon homemakers
blocks of Main street In Spring-
played until midnight when refresh
history, along with Mr. Roosevelt,
overcome som e of the handicaps of
field will be let by the State High
In response to a universal clamor
m eets were served.
the depression by “creating beauty
way Commission on January 18.
The young people of the Trent
for a "New Deal.” The precise
with home crafts,” a series of 13
Main -street from the bridge to Sec­
Cold tiny* nnd nlglit* dem and food th a t will keep
Christian Endeavor held a watch
natura of the New Deal was not
radio broadcasts under that title
ond street and east of Tenth street
party
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
clear
In
the
minds
of
the
voters,
bas been arranged by station KOA<
the body warm and healthy. Som e ment «hould he
are to be resurfaced at an approxi­
r . s . Baughman New Year s eve
of the members of Congress, per
at Corvallis. The program is being
mate
cost
of
34,509,
after church services. A light lunch
baps not even In that of the Presl
eaten at. every meal In winter. Good m eat* produce
broadcast each Friday starting at
The Elgene street widening pro­
was served and marshmallows
dent. But they knew their constl
3 o’clock.
ject will also be let on contract at
the most heal and energy of any food.
toasted. The new endeavor officers
tuents were behind them in deslr
The Hcriea of lectured will he
the same meeting of Ihe Highway
Ing
something
to
be
done,
and
that
were
Installed
and
the
evening
was
given by Ceclle McAlister, experi­
spent singing songs and making Commission.
speedily. They didn’t try to figure
enced home craft worker and form­
Thl* m arket hnn alwny* served you with the best
New Year resolutions by the fire­
It out for them selves, hut gave the
er Instructor In the Portland Ex- i
light.
Devotional
services
were
held
President broad powers to run the
and moat wholesome meat* obtainable.
tension center Supplementary ma
GATES FAMILY LEAVE
while the old year went out and the
United States about as he saw fit
terial Is supplied weekly without
UNEMPLOYED
COUNCIL
new year came In. The new officers
It was frankly an experiment, hut
charge to all who enroll In the
are
president,
Emma
Lou
Baugh­
that was what everybody wanted
course by sending In their names
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oates an­
man; vice president. Lloyd W heel­
They were tired of the policy of
to KOAC.
nounce that they have presented
NEW YORK: . . . John D. Roeke
er, and secretary, Rublna Lawson.
watting for the normal days of eco­
The course Includes such practi­
their resignation from the Spring-
fvllrr 8t., delayed his trip to Florida
Florence Jordan who has employ
nomics to operate, and anything
cal arts as preparing wool for home much later this winter, due te a told.
field Unemployed Council and are
E. C. STUART, Prop.
4th snd Main * ts — Phon« 63
use. gathering native dyes from the Tl, «tending photo was token on ment In Eugene spent the past no further affiliated with this body. that promised to hurry up l ho pro
week-end
with
her
parents
at
cess
was
all
right
with
ihem
Oregon woods, how to make beaiitl M, Rockefeller’s Mth birthday at
Disagreement In the manner In.
It’« Up to President
ful hooked or braided rugs from Tarryto w n, N. Y. on July 8, wk«rs Pleasant Hill.
which the Council s'«« being man-
le Jordan has returned from
Now they have had a snmple of
scraps; knitting, crocheting and In- w now recuperating. Insert la a P h L \7 a d
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with
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laused
lhe
Internal
strife
,1 ,to of the OU King, many years
>Uia Hew Deal. That It has pleased
stitching; and even several lessons ag >, when active a md—tng hid gr«nt
says Mr. Galea.
Evlyn Phelps.
on possibilities In weaving.
fortune.
COUNT
TO TALK BOMS
Thurston
Cupper Willamette J
MEAT
is the best
Winter Food
Independent M eat Co.