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PACK TW O
T H U R S D A Y A P R IL 28, 1927
news
lor banquet will be:
Entertainment committee. Elaln”
Archambeau. chairman; Kulh McIn­
tyre. Sybil Carney. Hartford McV»/.
Hill Cox. LeRoy Nice
Decoration committee: Albert Har­
per, chairman; Richard llurpole, Or-
vlll Redding. IXirene LArltner. Melba
Mellon. Wlnlfrld Tyson
Greatest Natural Highway in the World
BETTER PRODUCT AND
SALES SERVICE NEEDS OF
N. W PRUNE INDUSTRY
Improved methods of merchaudla
North» «»tern prune», Including
Standardisation. better packing, dis­
tribution, and increased consumer
demand, »re needed If producer« »re
to receive fair return» for their labor
to the face o« a steadily Increasing
crop. In the opinion of Department ol
Agriculture economists following an
•coBOtnic survey of the Industry.
The department's survey, made
through the recently created Division
Of Cooperative Marketing. was con­
ducted al the request of the pro
ducerà, cooperative association», and
Other Interested agencies, and related
especially to the so-called Italian type
prune grown In the States of Oregon
and Washington.
Department representatives inter
viewed wholesaler», retailers, and con-
»umers In 39 cities In a study of con­
sumer demand which showed, among
ether things, that consumers, except
those of the Jewish race, do
-io nor
»«»■
not knqw
that there la more than one kind of
prune
Prune« are "Just prunes" to
most people, although there I* a mark-
ed difference between the Italian type
rhlch has a tart flavor, and the Cali
tern I a sweet prune.
The trend of prune production has
been markedly upward In California
and the Northwest during the past 15
years. Available statistics show that
if the trees already planted are allow­
ed to come Into full bearing, the aver­
age annual production of prunes in
tbs Vnited States may be 30 to 35 per
XtBl greater than at present ln six or
Is«
BELL THEATRE
FRI. - SAT. — APRIL 29 - 30
Community News
THURSTON
By Speelal
Correspondents
UPPER WILLAMETTE
High School News
BENEFIT—
SPRINGFIELD NATIONAL
GUARD COMPANY
Wlnlfrld Tyson, Kdltor
JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET
SCHEDULED FOR MAY 6
Junior Newspaper
The next Issue of (he Junior T. N
T will I»- published next week. The
class has published Ihre« other I»
sues, each Issue having a different
staff.
The staff for (he ensuing publica
AGREAT
tlon la as follows:
Editor
........ Isalene Kester
COMEDY OF
Assistant Kdltor
Ruth McIntyre
THE W AR
8oclety
Elaine Arrhambeau
Magaxlne Section
Bertha Pollard
Sports. Boy's
Willard Case. Bill Oni
S p orts. Girls'
Wlnlfrld Tyson Also— A Two Real Comedy
Jokes
Sybil Carney
Cartoons
Melba Mellon
Adva.
Carl McKInnla. I^Roy Nice
SUN. - MON. — MAY 1 - 2
Mimeograph. Richard Harpole. LeRoy
Nice. Wlnlfrld Tyson.
Advisor
Miss Abbott
The lleaaan t Hill high school dnae-
Ernest Berisch has purchased a
The annual Junior Senior banquet
ball team defeated the Walker high
Ford sedan.
The grade school baseball team school team by a score of I t to 1 at has been scheduled a week earlier
than on the social calendar It will
motored to Hayden Bridge School Walker last Friday,
The
last Friday afternoon where they de-
___, young
____ _ folks of the high school take place on May «. The president
tested the team there in a game The held a party In honor of their prlncl of the Junior class. LeRoy Nice, and
WBB jj , 0 5 ln Thurston's favor . 'pat E. E. Kilpatrick at Jacoby's last the social promoter. Melba Mellon,
will head the committee for the affair
C ro w ell
High
School
besbalt Friday evening.
The Junior Senior banquet la a
,eBmB played Thurston s high school
The Junior Endeavor held their
lBB, » ¡d a y . Creswell Girl's team flret regular meeting Sunday after , banquet given to the Seniors by the
a
• « saa
n . . . l a
Team man a T t n l r m r
l..a l« e
« U a a
It
la
th fli
O llly
f O lU lr tl
won 15 to 1» and Thurston boys' team noon April 34. Bonnie Jeanne Tinker Junior class. It Is
was leader Next Sunday Lucille Jor affair of the year
won 5 to 3.
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Price and Perry dan will be leader
Mrs. Hattie Burch, who was criti­ FOREST GROVE MUSIC
and Jay Grant motored up from Cor-
Tallis last Friday and spent the week­ cally Injured two weeks ago In an
IN H. S. ASSEMBLY
automobile accident is stlU uncon­
end with home folks.
The delegatee who will go to Forest
Ray Rennie has purchased an Olds- scious. She shows signs of regaining
her strength but still recognises no Grove to attend the State Music
mobile coape.
Tournament gave their contest num
Mr. Zieglier. who left several one.
Forest Reserve Speaker
Mr and Mrs. George Lord and son b e n In the regular assembly on Tues
months ago for Klamath Falls, return­
It F U n te of the Cascade National
ed to Thurston Monday evening. He Lawrence, of Swlsshome have return day.
Fores! Reserve gave a ahort talk 0-1
expects to help George William move ad to their home at Enterprise
The boye' quartet sang, "Softly the "Forest Conservation" at ih s Tusadav
eight years.
Ree Phone 1M
Hano Movluu
Mr
and
Mrs.
Delbert
Harden
are
The trend of prices to growers has his saw mill.
Shades of Even' Fall." Charles Nad- assembly. Ils stressed the Import
. — ---- --------
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
The teachers' training class met at living in the cottage on the Harden vornlk played. "Concerto In A Minor ance of conserving our natural re-
been distinctly downward, and many
WILLI» BERT8CH. Prop
producers are not receiving satiafact John Price's last Tuesday evening. 1 ranch.
—Accolay. accompanied by William source« and reforocllng.
OFFICE AT SERVICE GARAGE
Little JUnmle Gossler Infant ton of
Mr. ahd Mrs Frank Smith are ec- Pollard
*ry returns for their labor. Available
633 Maio Street
information as to production trends Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gossler under- oupylng the house on the tt»rror
Alfred Frees sang. "The Hom", ae-
Committees Chosen
Succeaaor to Kullon Transfer
and
Indicates there went an operation for a rupture at ranch.
urn market demand . —-----------------
companled by William Pollard
The com m ittees for the Junior-Sen-
probably will be little. If any. marked lhe hospital In Eugene last Monday.
in a contest held by Mrs. Jeannette
Miss Spaulding, music director of
Qoaaler 1» spending a few days Clark In the upper grades of the the Springfield schools, will chaperon--
tnerease - in --------------
the general - .----
level . _»
of —4—
price«
for prunes from Oregon and Washing­ at the home of her son. Lawrence grammer school to see how many the contestants.
'
worded could be made out of the
ton over those prevailing In recent Gossler.
years, unless some means of increas­
Mr and Mrs. Belmont Russell from word Constantinople Cecil Curtis won
Senior Play Cast Chosen
ing the demand for prunes can he Silverton spent last Sunday with Mr. > grst prlxe. a book. Marjorie Linton
«nd Mrs Fred Russell
second an autograph book; third
The cast for the Senior Play to be
found.
Mr. and Mrs. John William from was won by Arelene Mitchell. Evelyn presented In the high school auditor­
Department economists declare that
lack of full confidence on the part of Cottage Grove were visitors In Thurs- Monson and Verna Wiley, a box of ium on May 17. has boon chosen and
OFTOMtTRIflY—KVtaiGHT SFeCIALIhT
candy. Each pupil who handed In a rehearsals have begun. The play .a.
wholesale and retail distributors la ton last Saturday evening.
878
Willamette
St.
Enffene. Ore.
Miss
Gladys
Hastings
from
Port
¡1st
of
word»
received
an
all
day
the quality of prunes from Oregon and
"The Whole Town's Talking." by Em
Washington Indicates the necessity land visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie sucker
erson and Loos.
JUST ONE THING. B IT I I><> IT RIGHT!
The community get together meet-
for further Improvement and for Hastlngsa last Sunday
The cast la:
Rev. Gordon from Eugene filled th e inc which has been planned *<” see- 1 Henry Simmons — ... Orvul Eaton
Standardisation of quality. The ef­
forts of growers and packers should pulpit here last Sunday In the absence <-ra> weeks will be h’ Id at W.xtgwan Harriet Simmons
Marjorie Lindsey
be supplemented, tf necessary, bv of Rev. Turner.
I Hall Friday night AmU »7 A goo-i Ethel Simmons
Naomi Carlton
State legislation which would author­
James and Ivan Richard from Bell piogram h is hepn prepared a a ! I he Chester Blcney _____ Evan Hughes
ise Inspection and standardisation of Fountain spent Sunday at John Ed refreshment c-jirmlttee are bus pre Letty Lythe
Dorothy Masterson
paring for a large crowd
Everyone Donald Swift
Joe Thoinpeo-i
the product.
miaton'a.
William Pollard
Mr. and Mrs Ray Baugh attended 5r urged Io tarn « ut and get ac- Roger Shields
Enrollment date»— Monday. June 6 - 13 - 20. under
.......... Evelyn Walker
the Bible school convention at Lea- puainted
the direction o f our regular teacher», and at reasonable
Lila Wilson
SCHOOLS RAISE $80
Margaret
rate» Ask for Information. 1C» a good school.
Sally Otis
IN EXHIBITING ART >>nrg last Sunday
Violet Inman 1
GARDEN WAY
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Anda Calvert from Wendllng was
Annie, a maid
Audrey Danner
Sadie Bloom
8prlngfield public schools raised a caller In Thurston last Sunday.
Ray Munro, who la on his way form Taxi Driver
Ed Devine I
Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie and
about 380 as a result of the Colonia!
A. E. Robert», President
Washington to California, vlsltsd Mrs Jackson
.... Agatha Beals j
art exh ib it conducted In the Lincoln Mr. and Mrs Ray Rennie spent last
992 Willamette Street
Eugene. Oregon
Sunday at the flsh hatchery guests of Ml»» Lois Male Tuesday
P h o n e 666
M " Hodge. Senior ila«» ad viso».
building last week.
Albert Bailey arrived from MedforJ will coach the play
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eugene
Goff.
Two programs were presented dar­
The ladles of the neighborhood last week aad made a short visit at
ing the exhibit On Tuesday evening
gave
Mrs. Bert Weaver a shower at the Haugann home. He was on h.s
the Brattain school gave a series of
her
home
here Tuesday afternoon. way to Weetflr to visit his stater.
spring pageants, and on Wednesday
Mrs. W Wetsell. Albert was a form
the Lincoln pupils gave a mixed pro­ Light refreshments were served.
or
resident of this vicinity.
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gram
The children In Mrs Male's
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Chase. Ml«»
room sold the largest number of ADVERTISING BILL
Mauds Chase. Clayton Kirkland, and
tickets, amounting to 310. and Mrs.
OF NATION TOTALS
Elmo Chase went to Portland to at­
Hemenwsy's pupils ran secood with
MANY MILLIONS tend the Thompson funeral.
33 50
______
Mark Cole, wko recently nnderwent
Twenty seven picture.
¿ T i c l o l o g t a t . have a major operation. Is much Improved.
ehaaed with the money
A targe
to b4.
Mrs H. E. W ylie and eon. Kenneth,
premium picture. T h e
Tert£ t* „ . ba»ln„ and »octal force.
went to Toledo Saturday to visit Ml»»
Amick, will be given by the art com
AmerlcBn Newspaper Publisher,
Lucille Wylie, who teaches In the
puny, and will hang ln the Brattain
Assoclatlon calcatale» that tasi year To|e)jo High School
They returned
school on the old Brsttsln homestead
3.500 ustionai advertlsers In ve» t ed Mon(lBy
Following 1« tbs list of pictures ob­ 3135.0O0.0M In newspaper space alone, J Mrs ' Jeanette Lange
of Eugene
tained for the local scholar
Among these. 100 of the biggest adver­ epent Wednesday with Mr». T. J.
C hildren of the Shell. Murillo;
tisers spent 3100417.000 00 A little Maxwell.
Children of the Sea Israels: Age of
analysis of this Ust «hows »ome Inter
Mr Bnd Mrg Marlon Bigelow and
innocence. Reynold:
Distinguish e l
estln g details.
family of Corvallli visited at the H X.
Member of Humane Society. Land
For Instance, twenty one motor car Chase home Munday They were ac­
seer; October. Haisdnel; Can't Yon
manufacturers spent 313.b57.000; nine companied on their return by Grand-
Talk. Holmes; Baby Stewart. Van
tobacco concern» »pent 39.5S3.OO’>:
P» Ferguson
Dyke; Madonna of the Street. Ferr
twenty-four drug, chemical and toilet
Miss Mariam Male completed her
«»a: Sir Galahad. Watts; A venae of
preparation concerns spent 37.882.00v; year's work as a teacher near Cres­
Trees. Hobbema; The Strawberry
thirteen oil companies »pent 35.030.- well and is now v fsitlee W ’h her |
Girl. Reynolds.
000; seventeen railroad» »pent 34 979. stator Mrs. KIntxley of Fall Creek.
Shoeing of the Pay Mare. [utndaeer;
000; six radio concerns «pent 31.420.-
The Bruce Thomas family will
Arrival of the Shepherds. LeRolle:
000: flee steam ship companies »pent move Into the cottage recently vac­
Child Handel. Dlcksee; Feeding Her
$800.000.
Other heavy advertising ated by A Wlsem T. 'tm lly. May L
Birds. Millet; Old Homestea'’. Brown;
buyers are electric «ashing machine
A. W. Ferrer is making extensive
Golden Btr.trs. Burne Jones; Bring)tie
■ nd electric refrigerator maker»; bak Improvements on his heme.
Home the New Born Calf; Millet;
ing powder, meat packer«, publishing
Mr and Mr» O R Fish »nd son
Bir bbe: d. Harsdael: Holland Flower
houses, motor tires, clothing, anil pre­ TB1*-ert. Mrs C: nlman and John
Ofrl. Hitchcock. Helping Hand. Ren-
pared foods. The eolBPl te H"t pre Lypch «islted at the Truman home
ouf: Young Folks at the Canal.
T h is age is the hardest to satisfy— it’s the most discrimi*
sent» quite an astonishing variety.
Sunday
Ixjvpt;
Oxen
Plowing.
Bonhear;
nating age ever known. T h a t’s why it goes to Camel foe
The Advertising Bureau of the Am­
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cline attended a
Spring Song. OHckUck .
cigarette enjoyment. I t takes real tobacco to satisfy modem
erican Newspaper Publishers Asao- birthday partv in honor o* Mr. I n
smokers and Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos
' elation Is endeavoring to make the Cline, «ho resires east of Springfield.
TO OUR FRIENDS
grown, marvelously blended. Smokers of today are right
fullest possible survey of the ndve- Monday evening
The new location of the Sprincflebl
m demanding Camels; no better cigarette, are made,
lislng field, the results of which would
Mr ar Mrs H K ch a se and fam
Hr:age
maue It
11 nocme
Bridge across tne
the river made
nece-.-
be of much value to both a lvertlaer« lly visited at the Delbert Harden
regardless of price.
aary for us to sell Lane County our
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and publishers.
Apparently more home at Pleasant Hill Sunday
T o seek ■ real smoke is to find Camel-—th e choice of
property to be used as right-of way
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money la spent to reach motor car
the modem world. Camels are a revelation of goodness,
and In the construction of the wee-
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__ _____ . buyers and users, by the automobile
Tsk* s'-«» Members
efweyi mellow, smooth and mild. This age shows the way
approach We have also dlscontlnuef
.
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and oil companies, than on behalf of
Ten new members were voted Into
cur Floral bu»inee« which we have
K
to smoke cootentxnanl—•’’W o e < Came//
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__ r s .. any other single group.
the Neighbors of Woodcraft at last
conducted for the past 21 years. Pur-
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night's meting Initiation will be con­
ing this time we have made many
Heru From Goshen— Mrs C. R ducted in two weeks, when Mrs. Min­
friends and take this means of ex
iressing our thanks fœ the manv ’ ,x,wrT
L ' X r nie Hiner.
» '" * • «T»nn
grand guardian, and "l“r
other '
pressing our thanks foe the manv
•urteste« and favor, .hown us while
Rprln^leld vtaltor. T u e lla V
oB eer, . w,„ H.R the lodge. • •
D business
At Hospital—Sum Bartholemew a
„ members of the Eugene circle
A "Carnival of Fun ' to rats» money
Words are Inadeqnate to convey « » « •
u k *n
Bore t h a n , remote Idea of our apprm Christian hospital y e st.r d .y »or an for sending delegates to the national
tallon but we sincerely hope fro yoar operation
. conventi«! at Riverside. California.
w... „ be held ...........
ndtvldust prosperity In sit the reta-
Visit From Rainbow Mrs George will
shortly Mrs C. F Uggì
Ions of life and business
' W illiams of Rainbow was ta tow s rman. Mrs Hart McPbersna. aad Mrs I
O. F Ktssr wttl have etiarga.
Mr. sod Mrs Chas. ItlngswHI
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^RUNAWAY
EXPRESS
Dependable Eyeglass Service
Dr. Roijal Qick
SUMMER SCHOOL
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
Thi$ modem age discrim­
inates—and smokes Camels
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