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    T l IV HS I >AV, NOVKMHMH 16. »»jj.
THE 8PR1NOFIKLD NKWB
CHANGE MADE IN
HOG 1 H PUN
M c D onald
theatre to
BRING - MERRY W ID O W
TO W N A N D VICINITY
OLD AGE
4-L MEET SUBJECT
ADULT EDUCATION CLASS
HONOR SOCIETY WILL
STARTED IN SPRINGFIELD
NAME THREE MEMBERS
Muutlng nights for the adult edu­
Three aenlor atíldenla In the
cation
claa.es belug conducted «1
' Im m ortal Song* Of Frana Leh ar
' Springfield high school will lie an-
the Bprlugfleld high school by Mra.
Retained In F ilm V ern o n
I untuned a» new members of the
Adeline Holes have been changed
Many Attsnd Msstmg— A large
We«k-«nd In Portland— Mr. and
Of Mueical Romance
Springfield chapter of the National
since their nnnonoc«d dele« Iasi
.Mr». J i u i MacMuoiman speui the delegation from Springfield went “ >
Comoengation
•«*'•»>
•»
•"
,,o"or
O la
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b* haW r ,,U> ““ ,ru week aud are now held on Monday.
Son«» that will never die and week end In Portland with rale- Junction City Monday to attend U n B m p l° y m g n t ,
Farmers Pay Tax Now Only that have delighted the world tor uvea.
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
And Wage Scale To Be Dis- ,
the county rally of the Chrlsllau
It Selling To Consumer; year», becoming ever increastugly
church. An all-day and evening
OUSied A t P o r tla n d
There will be an address and from 7 until it o'clock. Arithmetic
Other System Unchanged
. „ , a> ftrwi
Viait at Siletx— Mr. aud Mr» W.
and bualneva English are laugh!
popular, are to « W f
t i lt , K H u ll and daughter. Evelyn. program was given
..... music on the program a«ya Mias
loriland. t<ie„ . ov.
••
! ¡gay llew ea. faculty advleor for the Monday »ml Wednesday evenings
An Important change In the hog It™
pn)du, L « u, the week-end with relative.
Week-end Questa— Mr. and Mre. pu>>«» MUll
with ____»
emphasis being placed ou mul
I'» Ok Uiv W M l
____
regulations uudor the Agricultural
J. M. Elder and sou of Milwaukee.
t v .a s t aud Weatern Blue Dlvtalou»
|„ ¥|.ed itplliailoii and dlvtalou of fraullons.
tlon ot The Merry Widow, which •“ Slleta.
Adju turent Act. effective Novem- -------
Orogon. gild
and Mrs. W
W. E .
Orogon,
and Mr. ami
ui(l
„„junto will b. lu
" ,
ubh
| writing lullef» of requeal glut in
her t.
1 reae.
1934, F
provide«
hoga are , --------
opeu . Sunday at the
per
V I— when
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Thumb In ju red - Audy Clark ot Crites aud daughter, of l*ortland.
a u NU»e.u0or la to Xd lor the
ia X
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w
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.
r.tinmii'O
hllx
qulry «« Monday's a* ignmeui
slaughtered by hog producer» and i theatre. No musical romance has Marcola waa lu Springfield Satur were week-end guests
((i( .
Individuala for mem
> u »u . here
hur» »■
Selection of Indlvldua
al the
the ...u u sem i annual uivuliug ol . i ...
lueaday will be devoted to curreul
the
teedera. th e processing »ax will he ever achieved the same world-wide J;(y avelung lo receive medical
liership
in
the
society
Is
inaile
by
home ol Mr. and Mr». S. C. Wrlghl. vi. lakuid oí directora. W. C ■tue«
«vents,
the topi, Hila week belug.
_
.
.
.
.
...
W ill by ibeui only wheu they «ell ! popularity as "The Merry W idow
(.a |¥ , or a
c„ , tbutub.
faculty members oil Ihe baals of
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mre. m ta. president, w ill be lu llie chair, „ liolniship, i.ltllude lu work, and Aie You Vour Own Doctor." Th«
,ne p ro d « « , direct to consum er. ' .
«
C° “ “
Cu. , .
K. , i
tveunueuay aubjecl will be a-uoun
i ue d tiv c llu g board ol the 4L
in alt other caaea. the taxl w l I b e , try .n d u « ) U . * ^ rry WWow ( Hu, uiJ Kaiit. lH)lh „« Willamina. Haymond Sieverts of ¡detienile
exlrn curricular acllvlly.
d Mouday.
bridge are the pareilla of a baby ! I» composed ol 13 em ployes and 13
l>aid by the ftrs-t ptn-onio n r
, w , . are ag (amlllar and aa loved Oregon were registered at the daughter borii to them ut the Pad | employers, each elected by hallol
All pereons Inlerealed lu thia
the hog producer or feeder wh„ p e r , W ait. • *
Buenos 8pr,n<ft. w
^ „ .« y .
education work are Invited Io par-
ft,
hospital
In
Eugene
on
Thur«
|m
ih
e
district
he
representa.
Sluce
CHURCH
GROUP
MAKES
(onus any operation in the recelv-. uxiay in
tulpille lu Ihe clew ee wllboUI cast
181J. thè 4L ha» beoti Ilio ouly or
lug. handling or other distribution . Aires. In New York as In I eking
v ja ||
F ath .r — Mrs. Drury day. November 8. 1S1U
THANKSGIVING DAY PLAN to them selves.
guutaatlou In lite lumber iudustry
of the product.
No u «h' opera la hUt0'‘}r has
Horae ot Maywood. California. Is
Home From Hospital — Alice thal Ita» set sud maiutained mini
I'laua for Thanksgiving day ba-
Thia means if any retailer, whole perfectly aud perm anent) gr ppe,
visiting with her father. Wll-
Bates, daughter of Mr. anil Mra. munì »ago scale».
keta were made here Tueaday by WOODCRAFT NEIGHBORS
saler. comm ission merchant, meat the puhlic.
,iam [^„„bery.
Raymond Ratea, was brought home
Mailer«
of Interest to
lo ‘ come
Matters ol
‘”u * be J mambara <», Krgalb. B g „ d „ .cl.ia.l
market restaurant, hotel, club, ho»
All the famous of the h-rana L e
ELECT NEW OFFICERS
>r |h< M„ ,blHll. , ,.burch when
p,,al or other commercial estab har masterpiece are to be heard in
To V i.it Daughter-.M rs. S teven . from the Eugene hospital last tore Ihe board this year. ITegld.Ut 1
p ma| u,
ho|I„. o( Mr8
. . .
h,,„ .
ex Metro-Goldwyn-Maver's
presents of Bakersfield. California arrived week-end where she underwent an Kuegultx said, include uuewpluy l
New o lll,era were elected, plena
men! cuuipenaallun, old age pen- It 1.. Drury Mr» Itoy Palmer aud
X Z any d rea .« l hogs or parts ¡tlon. c ^ t . r r i s , Maurice Chevalier here Sunday afternoon for an In- operation for appendicitis.
were
mude lor a homecoming night
dona, uud Industry minimum wage Mra. Charles Myers w e r e a s s is t in g
irorn a hog producer or feeder, the and Jeanette MacDonald.
definite « a lt with her mother. Mr»,
Obtain Licensaa— Among coup­
and iualullatiou ol officer« were all
scules
and
regulation«.
A
aeries
ol
first domestic procession is held to
The hauutlngly romantic Villa I Clarence Fandrem.
hoat esses.
les obtaining licenses to marry at
taketi up al Ibe sem i luoulhiy lue -t-
local and illalrlct m eetings Just
A Thanksgiving program war lug of pine Circle. Neighbors of
be the initial act performed by such is sung by Miss MacDonald, as arc
Maghe> Finger— Ben Stafney In the county clerk's office Tuesday
completed
in
Gregou.
Washington,
held consisting of gam»« and
persons ewe
in handling or ” « preparation,
Will Teach Me
j Jured his finger badly Monday were Albert Ray Daniela. McKeu
y V lO V U D
w—
> Tonigbl
”
Idaho. California aud South Ihtkola pi. ms at which prlxea were won Woodcraft, Wedoesday eveulug
tor further distribution or use. In- gel." "Melody of Laughter, and wheu he slammed a car door abut xle Bridge, and Evelyn Holloway.
were held to consider resolulious
New olflcera of Ibe lodge group
eludes any operation connected -Widows Are Gay." Chevalier s
He was treated at the office Eugene, and Theodore M. Lajole aud recommendations to the 4L by Mr« Pratt Holvereon. Mr« W
N William«. Mrs P. J Crowe, and will be. Al Pobl, paal guardian
and Stella B. Brabham, both ot
with receiving, storing, cutting, songs include T m Going to Max o{ * l(X.al pbyglclan
board.
ueigbbor; DeVy Pugh, guaidlau
Mrs L. K. Page
rendering, etc.
<
, im '»" and "Girla. Girls. Girls." To
W,<Bt Springfield.
The 4L pioneered the field of
11» lease« will be announced neighbor; Rachel Tbalcber. ad
This change affects ouly hogs gether Miss MacDonald and Che
Trained Dog Show» ----------
vertical unions In Industry. Vice- later for ihe Christmas meeting ot visor; Miellä Kulon, maglclau.
slaughtered by farmers ou anil valler sing "The Merry Widow ,he Lincoln aud Brattalu schools ODD FELLOWS TO ELECT
Prealdeut Chtaholiu said lu refer­ Ihe d u ll to be held on Decern Miellä Lewi», banker; Jew el Hell-
alter Xovember 1. 1SS4. Meat pack Walts." A male chorus renders were entertalued with a program
ring to the fact thal under the 41. tier 1».
OFFICERS
NOVEMBER
21
erbraud. alteudaul; Hay Blevene.
“W
e’ll
Go
to
Cafe
De
Paris."
.
of
stunts
by
a
wonder
dog
Thurs-
lug compauiea, slaughterhouses,
in the western dlvlsiou ol tin- lum­
captain of ihe guards, Urace Fie
. .
1 day and Friday of last week.
custom killers and all other com
Election of officers and a visit to ber Industry, employes for 17 years
In addition, the Franz Lehar
char, flag bearer, Klale laimbert.
mervial establishm ents will con­ music in its original form einbel
Entertains at Home— Miss Frau the local 1. O. O. F. lodge by Hana have had the highest wages ol any BROTHERHOOD MEETING
tuner seu tlu ei. Lily Klaer. outer
tinue io pay the processing tax as lishes the "Can-Can" ballet at Ces Stiles entertalued members of Bt-rtleaen, special deputy grand
ectlou of the Imluatry anywhere
TUESDAY sentinel; Doris Uirard. m usician.
formerly on the live weight of hogs Maxim's, the Marshovian ballet, the high school Epworth League master from Eugene, will feature In the world. In making comparl I
TO BE HELD TUlbUAY Myrtle Eggluiuuu. correspondent;
at the tim e of slaughter.
the huge Albertina Rasch w a its1 cabinet at her home Monday even the regular meeting of the lodge to sons. Chisholm »luted thal the A.
Monthly meeting of Ihe Men's Alice Doane, Noah llellerbrand.
All commercial establishments
be held next Wednesday eveulng F. of L. had compllui, uleil the 41.
ballet and other spectacular details, i mg.
Brotherhood of Ihe
Methodist and Dntay Clover, muuagera.
will be required to maintain a re­
Gfflcers will be elected for one highly when It adopted the vertical
w(n
Tuwll, ay |n,
coru of
oí all
«o pvi»
.
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Chevalier and Miss MacDonald
Marcóla Man in Wreck — Mrs. year, to be Installed early In Jan­
cord
pork K
products
handled
plan of organisation al It. last |
Qf Mon4>y e¥rn|nB
ww(b
Minnie Uirard w ae recu iu in en d ed
by them to show whether they are head a huge cast that Includes Ed- Uorothy Fold of Eugene was slight- uary.
convention. The 4L I,as trebled
........................... . „
hw
for
clerk, aud Clarlne Pulmau as
It
wAs
announced
this
week
by
P.
subject to the tax or whether it has ward Everett Horton, t'na Merkel, ly Injured and two automobiles
Ils membership lu llie last year. J. Bartholomew, program chair •euior guardian.
already been paid by some prior George Barbier. Minna Gombell. were badly damaged when Ihe ma
t hasboliu stated
man. ' The usual polluck supper
processor or distributor, Packers n ut|j Channing. Sterling Holloway. ¡ chine in which Mrs. Fold was rid- MANY ATTEND BENEFIT
The h,.mecoiu>ng program will
will lie held at 4 30 and »III be
and others selling to Jobbers, re- Donald Meek. Herman Bing and I ¡„g and one driven by Guy Smith DINNER AT WALTERVILLE
be given at Ihe ttegl meeting on
tallera, etc. are required to include others of note in the elaborate pres of Marcóla crashed head-on In Ev­
GIRLS LEAGUE STARTS
i ’“» •••-d
“ »• program which will
'feature mu addreaN by Mhm lieUy November 38. Mr«. Pugh. Mra. Pul
Springfield I .O. O. F and Rebe
in their invoice a statem ent certify- e c tation of the Lehar classic. Hun-, gene late Saturday evening.
THANKSGIVING WORK) Ann Macduff on her recent trip man, Mra. Mamie Hlrhmoud and
ing that the first domestic process- ¡ dre<ie of gorgeously costumed play- -
__ Senior kah lodges were well represented
Al Pohl will have charge of (be
mg has been performed by them. eH, huge and spectacular settings.,
n ora ive rogram
at the benefit chicken dinner which
. ' to Japan.
Joan
Begvey
was
named
general,
Ann„un,.wmant
or that they have received a certi-
unjque effects .end fre^h gla -“ ^ “ is were ,n c h a r g e .o f the m
was also made r e f realimenia. Installation of new
the e a affiliated
Vl^liervllle
im iu ic t i
n g n c i» u ir
» lodge
a *»«»»
weekly prü‘
program
at ,h
the
high school group held last night About 160 chairman of the ritanksg v ug
(, (|1, r lc | Brotherhood meet officers will he held somc-tluie lu
« cate to this effect from some mour
tbe p lt,ure.
r““1 at
e h‘«h
assembly Friday morning and pres­ persona were served coming from
*4tlvlUea oí ib» Ulr j *
ug
| O |><t held the flrat Monday In January.
prior owner.
ented Malcolm Hanson In several Marcóla. Coburg. Eugene. Spring- -*l Ule 1,18,1
1
“> 1110,11 pew m ber at Creswell. Mohan V.
harmonica solos, and Ruth Pollard.
and other places.
►'•‘»rence May. Irene Jeaaeu.
(|w
speaker and HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY
field
SISTER IS HONORED AT
aud Ulga llyrnchuk will have
|u |(a
Juanita
Seamous, aud
Eunice
TEA BY MRS. BARNELL
NOW OPEN DURING DAY
Rhinevault, in a number of vocal
w et
Charge of gulhcrlng the food, aud
LODGE ENCAMPMENT TO !..ayt) Holvemou will have charge
duets.
Mrs. L. W. Seggel of Portland
HAVE MEET IN EUGENE of sorting «nd distributing the food. Visiting Today— Mr and Mrs M i The library at the high school Is
was honor guest here Tuesday
Severson,
Faye llolvereou. I | ------------
p. Ebberl of -----------
McMinnville are here j now opeu at all time« during
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I Edna —
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afternoon at a tea which Mrs. W.
CHURCH; AMUSEMENTS
R-gular meeting of Wlmawhala Bernice Hmllh. and Miss Iowa Carl , today vlalliug with his slater. Mra school hours and many students
K. Baruell gave at her home. Mrs.
are making use of Ibe added fa,-III
VESPER SERMON TOPIC Eucumpment of I. O. 1). F. will be [OII fa,u lty advi or. gave report« of g l|M Wluxeuretd
Seggel is a sister of Mrs. B arn ell1 Many Leave To Attend Dis­
tie« for their »ludy according lo W.
held in Eugene Friday evening. I tb »tale meeting which they at-1
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and is supervisor of the handicap­ trict Convention; Spring-
K. Buell, principal. Tables have
"The Race Between Education November 16. at 7:30. A covered , tend«d revert I ly In Portland.
Portland People H e re — Mr and b»»u
ped child work in the Eugene
reflulabed, Ibe bookcaaea
Musical number« by Boh I’ugh
field Groups On Program ‘ and Cala. trophe." is the them e of ,lt.-h supper for patriarch» and their
Mrs. Ed Jarvis of Portland were along the wall which were built by
schools.
the morning sermon at the Meth­ fuinilies will precede Ihe meeting at untj Irene Anderson were given dur
here over the w eekend visiting Ihe manual training boy« have been
During the afternoon Mrs. Buford
Many members of Juanita Rebe­ odist church for which Rev. Dean 6:45. Several members of thia |,1K til** program hour.
with relatives.
Roach sang several solos and was kah lodge have gone to Coburg to­ C. Poindexter will preach. At the 5 camp live In Springfield.
flnlibed. and several new chair»
q be gjri8 atre planning Io rodec-
accompanied by Mrs. Robert Chat­ day to attend the district conven­ o'clock vesper service the pastor
have been provided for Ibe study
orate
league
room
at
the
I
I
117*11
xa.
o
r a t e t Ihelr
h e i r le
a g u e ro
om
»,
■»«
terton. and Miss Barbara Barnell ! tion which convened there at 1 will »peat' on the subject: "The
A new arm chair baa aleo
Farents of Boy— Mr and Mr». room
school and are also making plane
played
been
provided
for principal In bis
ayed giano solos.
; O.c,ock for a«ernoon and evening Methodist Church and Amuse­
Elmer
Haken»
of
Coburg
are
the
* *
for i, reception to their mothers.
Present were Mrs. Seggel. Mrs. seg8jons „ „ Lee Putmnn. vice- ments.”
purenta of a baby sou horn Io litem oflfce. There has b»en no office
The Home Economics club met '
Carl Phetteplace. Mrs. Me « l i e '
fQr
a
al (heir home Tueaday morning. chair for the principal'» desk for
Coburg M ethodist Church
at the home of Mrs. Boh Evans at
z ,* , , r-r,
Jones. M rs. W . N Dow. Mrs. Dean
Qf
Sprl[lgfjel(1 lodge
several years.
November 13. 1934.
A covenant and communion ser­ Gulstinu mill above Dexter Tues CITY WARRANTS CALLED
” Poindexter, Mrs. Susannah Por-1 and. following precedent, the 1935
vice will be held at 9:45. The day afternoon. November 13. for an
p0R
PAYMENT
FRIDAY
ter, Mrs. W. E. Buell, Mrs. N. \\ convention will be brought to Church school will meet at 10:45.
all day meeting with potluck din
_______
Emery,
Mra. Chatterton,
Mrs. Springfield with Mrs. Putman as
tier af noon.
Approximately 4470 In oat land-
Roach. Mrs. Al Peterson. Mrs. El- chairman.
The Misses Florence anil Luellle ¡nK city of Springfield warrants
HOLLISTER TO PREACH
vin May. Mrs. Marion Hall. Mrs. F.
The business sessions are held
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jordan and Nancy Burnum who ] were called for payment on Friday
B. Hamlin. Mrs. Laurence Moffitt, in the afternoon when lodge prob­
are attending State Normal school ,,f this week by W. E. Buell, city
Mrs. H. O. Dibblee, Mrs. Carl Ol­ lems are discussed and officers are
at Monmouth, speut the w eekend treuaurer. The principal together 4
"The
Newness
of
Christianity"
son, Mrs. W. H. Pollard, Mrs. Al chogen After a „upper the evening
M U S IC . . LOVE . . A N D LAUGHTER
with their parents at Pleasant Hill. with tbe intereHt will amount to
will
be
the
subject
of
the
morning
fred Morgan. Mrs. Clajence Chase program
prf)gram is
lg given
g(ven by
by delegations
delegatloM
Bonnie Jeanne Tinker, who Is at­ more than 4-r,IM
1
sermon
at
Che
Christian
church
MfTRO GOLDWYN MAYER PICTURE
and Mrs. Olive Rebhan.
from various parts of the county,
W arrtnla called are numbered a» ,
Sunday. Rev. Ren Hollister will tending Oregon State college at
each organization presenting a
M AU R IC I
preach at both services during the Corvallis spent Sunday with her follow»: General fund lo and In-j
SHRUBS PLANTED IN
stunt.
eluding
number
13763
dated
Dec
family
at
Pleasant
Hill.
In
com
„
.
..
„ . absence of Rev. Veltie Pruitt who
this stunt program the F. L.
,
,
....
„
TRIANGLE AT BRIDGE I , For
,
. ,
is conducting an evangelistic cam- patty with her brother Lyman Tin­ ember 9. 1930; »treet Improvement
girls
organization
recently
organ-
,
.
„„„„ ker and Myrna I-alrd sh e attended fund lo and including number 13.- !
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6 1 1 IB
AX« 6 a t l *
ic v c
1EANCTTE
n
a
i
a
n
i
n
k
u
vpnp
««tartinif
that
even
paign In Eugene starting
even­
Shrubbery and Plants were set
here will present a number,
ing. The Sunday evening subject the Oregon. Oregon State football 876 dated March 10. 1931; and lib
out In the triangle at the W est ■ and members of Rebekah lodge will
rary fund up 1», and Including num­
game at Portland Saturday.
approach of the Springfield bridge , pregent j i rg o i en n Stone in a here will be "Jesus Said Come.”
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Laird ber 15187 dated August 14. 1934.
Friday and Saturday of last week,
motored to Portland Saturday to
H ostesses At Supper
The shrubs are all native Oregon ! _________________________ ________
Mrs. W. C. Wright and Mrs. Ros­ attend the Oregon, Oregon State SOPHOMORE CLASS HAS
plants and selected because of
coe Perkins entertained at an in­ football game.
PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT
their ability to grow with but little j
The Pleasant Hill public school
formal buffet supper at the home
care and water during tbe summer
) H N IT lU lf f t O iW O W J C n O W
is
planning
a
Thanksgiving
pro­
of Mrs. Wright Sunday evening.
Members of the sophomore i las»
months. The highway departm ent!
gram Wednesday. November 28.
Their
guests
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
at the high school held a claaa >
has been reluctant to spend money ■
Pleasant Hill high school home­ party al the old community hall
'
C.
Wright,
Guy
Wright.
Eugene;
COMING SUNDAY
for this improvement, but finally
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elder and son of coming will be held Friday night. Friday evening under the direction
did so when the labor could be In- '
FOR 4 SMASHING
Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. November 30. at the gymnasium of Beth Ople. Marvin Drury, Lil­
eluded In a relief project. No spe­
at which kmc Ihe algnini and pres- lian Butler and Hazel Nesbitt had
i
Crites
and
daughter
of
Portland;
cial provision has been made for
DAYS!
and the members of their fam illes, eut basketball teams will meet.
charge of decoration«; Wendell
maintenance work at the triangle.
Bartholomew. Jeanltie Wither», aud
Shrubs are planted in each corner,
Juan Htratton, entertainm ent; and
and grass has been planted over
Itola Wilson. Dick Hlcliardson, and
the entire area.
Myrna McKinnon, refreshments.
Marlon Hall and t'lnrubel Wagner,
class advisors, were guests at the
party.
HEBEKftH LODGE
MEETS I I COBURG
Upper Willamette
I MCDONALDI
CHEVALIER
MCDONALD
EASY
L WAY TO
illRUN
W ITH A
LO
SELF-HEATING IRON
LIGHTS INSTANTLY
1934 Red C ross P oster
* Invites Y our M em bership
GAS R A N G E
Nothing you can buy will
give you as much pleasure
and real benefit as a new
Magic Chef gas range.
Don’t wait. Buy yours now
and enjoy a happier sum*
mer with more freedom
and leisure.
to e a ra » n t i n » m i u
WHIM TM MT « MMM M O
I T ’S easy and p lru s n t to Iron with a
It saves your atrength.
You do better Ironing eaaier and quick*
rr at lesa coat. Thia modern Coleman
Iron lights Instantly . . . no generating
eith match or torch . . . no waiting.
Saves you more time and work than a
[100 waihing machine. D o a whole
ronlng w ith one iron.
L Coleman.
rhe evenly heated double pointed base
rona garment» with fewer strokes. Iron-
ng time is reduced one-third. Heats
taelf . . . use it anywhere. Makes and
irna it» i own gaa. Economical, to o .
oats only HP * n h °u' t °
Jome in and see It demonatra
SOLD ON EASY TERMS
N orthw est
^Wright & Sons
Cities Gas Co.
Hardware — Furniture
Radios — Paint
A la d d in
MAGIC CHEF
INSTANT-LIGHT MANTLE LAMPS
Thurston
The courtly surveyor was out a
few days ago and surveyed for a j
new bridge over the slough near ]
the A. W. Weaver ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. West front I'allfor-;
nia recently moved Inlo Ira Nice’s
house here.
Misses Hazel EdinLdon a n d
Genevieve Henry and James Ed-
mislon motored to Medford last 1
Friday and attended the normal
tchool homecoming In Ashland last
Saturday. Miss Hazel Erinistou
graduated from there several years
ugo.
Arch Sliough motored to eastern
Oregon the past week-end.
John Wllllan from Cottage Grove!
was In Thurston on business Tues- j
day.
Mr. and Mr,. Hufford left Mon [
day for a trip to the coast. They
expect to visit Powers, Coquille und
other points before returning.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safely and
Miss Nathalie Edmiston have re­
turned from a trip to Los Angeles,
California.
George Thompson, who had h is ;
leg amputated some time ago fol
lowing a hunting accident, had to
have It amputated higher up a few I
days ago but at lest report w a s;
improving.
Mrs. Lum May from Signal Is I
here helping care for bKr s o n , I
P r a n k ('.a m n h M ll
w h o la ill.
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