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THURSDAY AUGUST II, 1137
THE SPRINOrOBLO NEWS
PAGE FOUR
PRIZES OFFERED
FOR BEST VOICES
THURSTON
Thursday rolurnln» Friday.
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Mr. and M n. Klmo Chan« IM* Tue»
any on ¡heir vacation, part of which
will be spent on the McKonutie.
| Clarence Chase has returned alter
' a business trip to San Francisco,
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National R a d i o Audition
Open to Young Singers
in This Country.
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Ths young men and women who have HONEST BILL SHOWS
Won sfafs honors will be taken Io a
COMING HERE SEPT. 12
central broadcasting slallou In oue
of five districts, where an audition
No one can fall to notice the atino«
will be broadcast to select the ten
winners • youns man and a young phere of refinement about thlh parti­
cular show. Th* performance goes
womsu -from that district.
The two winners In each «Mstr*. t alohg with perfect ayatem and during
will receive gold medals aud III« leu the myriad and bewildering Idll no tin
finalists thus selected will be tak> n rest la felt. Acts follow each o ih n
to New York tor the dual National without delay, the program Is made
Audition, to he broadcast over a it -
of all big feature acts not forget tin,*
tlotinl network ot stations. All *-x-
penses ot contestants In the dislr.ct the children with a troupe of trained
and final niidlllona. Including rail ro ot and educated ponies and dogs consist­
fare, hotel hills, eiiterinlnnienl, e t c , ing ot many clown dogs la a hilarious
will he paid by the Atwater Kent bill of laughter. Show (III be In
Foundation.
Springfield September 13.
The spirit and purpose of the Na­
tional Audition are Indlcaied In a
Thurston la d le s Plonle
statement by A. Atwater Kent, presi­
Last Thursday the la d le s Aid
dent ot the Foundation, who said:
tusitored three miles ah»». Villa and
"The discovery of one of those rare
voices, of which each generation pio- spent the day with Ihelr ex president.
duces a very few, seems to me ail Mrs Arch Shough. and husband, on
event of profound national Impor­ their newly arquired homestead They
tance Even when such a voice could took well filled baskets and al noon
give pleasure to only a few thousand
people in a year It was a national
treasure. Now that millions may en­
joy It on the same evening through
the medium of radio, such a volte has
become prtceleas
"The National Radio Audliiuu. sup­
ported by the Atwater Kent Found«-
lion. It an undertaking io search the
entire country tor beautiful voters
and to offer these alngera an oppor­
tunity for full development, recogni­
tion and reward."
The principal qualifications for con­
testants are as follows:
Must not be over 35 years old;
must never have been associated with
a professional theatrical or operatic
company: must never have been a
paid principal Io any concert held out­
side their own states; must declare
an Intention to follow a musical ca­
reer and must be free from theatrical
or musical contracta
This limitation permits choir slng-
•r* to enter the sttdlUona even
¡hough they may have received flnan-
tal compensation tor singing in
Ourchsa Other groups from whirb
•ntrles «re anticipated ars students
in musical school* and locally promt- 1
aent singers m high schools sad cob
leges Musical organisations In sack
tats are also afforded an opportuhltj 1
« participate
James Calvert and srandaoa, Roy
Calvert, from Junction City were in
Thurston on business last Wednesday
America’s future generation of vocal
Her vey Calvert accompanied them
stars will be disclose,! to the world
home and spent the remainder oi t,
this Full as another of (hs wonders
week visittinc relatives near Juucliou
UPPER WILLAMETTE
due to radio. F iery young man >r
City.
woman with the gift of song, whether
Mrs Cl.ne and Mrs Thotnas Staub.v
The Tellatsons are threshing west from country, town or city, m il have
(Tom Nebraska, are visiting at U. O. i of Hugene. Clarence Monson. Alvin an equal chance.
A nation-wide quest for the best
Baugh s home. Mrs. Staub.« and Mrs. Olson. Floyd Lord, and Chris and lieu
Baugh are Sisters iu iaw.
Tellafsun are working on the craw. young singers and the opening of the
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W eiss motor- Sw ift and Cooper will be through door of opportunity it them baa been
ad to Newport last Sunday, returning threshing this week, fclrnest Shrvok undertaken by the Atwater Kent
Foundation, an institution vstablhh- 4
Is threshing tn the Meadow-view dis­
IB the evening.
for sclentlllc and educational purposes
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shough b-om j tr ic t Donald Kahler anu Floyd John by A. Atwaler Kent, the Phliadslph *
Vida spent the week-end m Thurston are working with him
radio manufacturer and sponsor of
CliOord Hanson of Ulenada was in 1 Helen Mauney and Ralph Bricker the Sunday night grand opera hour,
Thurston last Sunday.
of Trent were married laal week i broadcast over a network of nineteen
A ustin M athew« has his face bauly Helen Mauney waa a sophomore at stations.
The Foundation has announced
lacerated Irom being in on auto colli­ i'leasani HUI high school last year
sion last Monoay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Oean and daugh- plans tor a National Radio Audition.'*
Daniel Homer and Henry [ Ur ot Globe. Ansona, visited al th e to find by competition the best an,Its.
CaUiaon from BUety spent Tuesday aorne ot Mr. anu Mrs. hi. U. Tinker covered voices In the Vnlled States.
Prises aggregating »17.500. with tui­
visiting friends hare.
la s t w eek . Mr O ean h a s b eeu su p ei
tion for a musical education In certain
Mias Maude Russell, who has spent luteaaent ot the superior and Boston cases, are offered as follows:
U.S past month In Newport, returned I Copper Mine at Giooe, Artanoa. Hu
The two winners ot first place m
home las: Monday.
.aid n u larniiy alter visiung relatives the National Audition— a man and a
Misses H aiel Edmislon and Mar­ in the west wul thou motor througu woman —will each receive s gold
garet Russell have returned to Thurs­ leuow alone Dark and on east and
ton after spending a few days at N es- leave m Uie tall tor ¡south Air tea
port.
where Mr. Dean will agaiu go into
N est Sunday will be Rev. Turner s copper ui-uius
While m the iniu.us
farewell day as pastor of the Thurs­ easiness in orison s Mr. Dean was
ton churcn It has been decided t j • _____
_ auu trap
uiacu tuiereaieu in raising
gave a basket dinner in a grove near- nvvvng tuioue island teed hens tie 1
6y. The church has prospered greatly
recorvi of one ueu Uiat laid s eggs
under his leadership and it is won 11 one day. two son aneU eggs and
great regret of the congregation thai one tally developed egg.
hs Is leavin g He expects U> spend
Mr. Heed *nu la in n y ot hiugene who,
a few months m the an s t before leav* have purcuased -v acres along the
mg for his hums m Australia.
river a l bew eu bridge were out last
Last Sunday about 75 friends and Bunday loosing over their new pur­
ralBUves gathered a l the home ot Mr. chase, making plans tor cottages auu
and Mrs. Ray Baugh to celebrated improvements to be made neat year,
the event* of Mr. James Calvert. Mrs.
reach ricking has begun at rtea-
Baugh « father, and Mrs. D. O. Baugh. s a n t H u e
Mr. Baugh a mother, birthdays. A
Tne bell which F. F. Cooper gave
pKhic dinner waa spread m the grove the rleasant Hill high school several
gear the house, alter the dinner the years ago has been ins tailed in the
afternoon was spent in visiting and Deilry ot the new buikumg and its
CHICKEN SHOW TO BE
»summing Mrs. Stanhie, Mrs. Cline, sw eet tunes nave been heard consider
FEATURE OF FALL FAIR
khd Mrs. Mitchell from Nebraska. J ame.
irom the building. Work ’
Were there, and others from Portland, q q ^ne building has been progressing.
It looks as If there will be staged
Junction City, Eugene. Goshen, Shedd,
Work on a cut through the Wooten
A. Atwater Kent,
regular chicken beauty contest In
tim ira. Donna, and Sptingheld were ranch to avoid the sleep pilch behind W r . t l d . n t of A t w s t o r K e n t F o u a S o iio n ,
the
poultry division of the Lane '
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the Woolen ranch on the road ot
u n S is c o v s rs d v o c a lis ts .
County Fair this year at Eugene.
r . e a s a n i in ti to Creswell through
decoration. »5,004 la cash and two August 30 till September 2.
GARDEN WAY
Cloverdale was begun Uns *eek.
There will be birds of all sites and '
years' tuition in a ¡«sling conserva­
Several Pleasant Hill young folks tory.
colors to fill the classes and contend
Mr. atu Mrs. L. B. Bailey and family are pianala» on going hop picking
Winners of second prizes will each for prises offered by the Fair Board
• f Toledo spent Thursday at the J. K.
Among them are the Misses receive »3.440 In cash and one year s Jed W Wheeler Is In charge of the
f i s h home. Upon their return they ! Belle and km
Olson, Mrs. J. A. tuition.
department and says that this looks
Were accompanied by C. E. Bailey of ' Kbelps and daughterh Evelyn and son.
Winners ot third prizes will earh like s record-breaking show.
receive »1,000 and one year's tuition.
l i e , who has also been visit- UoOerC and Mr a hi. E. Kilpatrick
Mr. Wheeler says that the Judges
Winners ot fourth prises will each
lug at the Fish home.
Arlene Mitchell and Osa McLMniels.
will stress the value of good rooster«
Mr. anu Mrs. W. W. Whitehead and who have been picking beans near receive »500.
to the (lock and that the Judging will
glgn d stn . George Scow, who have Coburg, have returned to Pleasant
Winners of fifth prizes rill each be open to the public.
H en visiting nt the home of Mrs. HilL
A scrub hen lays about 150 eggs a
receive »350.
W hiteheads brother, Mr. B. Waite,
The Sunday school ot Trent is plan-
Musical, civic and women’s clubs la year." states Mr. Wheeler "A really
Igft Monday for their home in bos ning a good time Saturday night when each community la each «tats will bu good hen will lay 350 eggs a season
Angeles.
they will hold a big bon-flre on the Invited to bold local contests to select There Is a big margin of difference.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Vlk spent Sunday Wheeler ranch and sell ice-cream and the best young mas and best young
With n pure bred rooster to head the
M iltin g in Silverton.
woman singers of their towns. The»« flock It can be economically Improved
other goodies.
winners
will
then
be
certified
Io
Mr. ano Mrs. Arthur Hetz and fam­
Grandma and Grandpa Gresham ot
• I After t wo or three years there will be
ily of Bear Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Trent will leave the last of this month state audition, which will be broad-
cast
by
a
radio
station
In
each
slate.
i U e *trub bl<>°<1 l*ft
¿Aurence Bailey of Shannon were to pick hope kt Independence. Mrs. I
A state winner of each sex will >>e i Cull!n* wlH ** emphasised at the
VUltors al tne Frank Bailey home Gresham will open a nursery at the
chosen and will receive a silver • how- Poultry men can gain much
gtjaday.
I information as to weeding out the
hop yards where she will care for medal.
Miss Beebe Gates entertained a few the children of the hop pickers.
The next step Is a district audition, slacker hens.
triencs with a slumber parly at her
The young folks ot the Christian
borne Thursday n ig h t Guests were: Endeavor picnicked Sunday on the
Miss Dorthea Bailey, Miss Leah and W illamette back of the old Thompson
Miss Eula Harrington
ranch. They enjoyed swimming and
The O. H. Haugann family have re­ playing in the water.
turned after a week's trip to Newport
Miaa Leola Ewbanks, stater of Mrs
gad Silverton.
J A. Phelps, is expected to return to
When Eggs were 5c a dozen. Milk 5c a quart, the
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Maxwell and fam­ Pleasant Hill this week from a camp­
butch gave away liver and treated the kids to Bologna, the
ily visited at the M. N. Gent home ing trip up the McKenzie. She will
Hired Girl received two dollars a week and did the washing,
»ear Irving Sunday.
then leave for California, where she
and Butter lt>c a |>ouiid Quality was not a Important
Harold Chase and James Maxwell is an instructor in the high school
Factor.
e a business trip to Portland at Lamore.
<B Y T £.
TODAY
When everybody rides In automobiles or airplanes,
plays golf, has a piano and a radio, goes to the movies and
tries to get the best out of life,
Quality is the Most Important Factor
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Mrs. Pollard on Vacation—-Mro N.
I,. Pollard I» enjoying a tw i w <ks
vacation from her duties at Hie 1*0111
mereiai Rial, bank She la remaining
l . r , this
-,-k, but nest week '.vili
take a trip Io Portland.
Illank I'roniiaaory Doles and re­
ceipts printed and la stack nt the
Now S ulti»«'
HOP PICKERS BOOKS Printed and
In stock at i he Naws office (3 per
hundred.
CALL AND SEE Hr N W Kmerv
on prices on plate* and otbar work If.
Put On That New Roof
Before the Wet Weather Comes
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE—
Smooth Roofing >1.50, $1.90. $2.50 and $2.90 p»r roll
Mineral Surface Roofing $2.90 and $3.25 per roll.
Mineral Surface Shingles $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 per
square.
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR ROOFING
WRIGHT & SON
Wait For Big Circus
Honest Bill
3 Rings
America’s Best Circus
Twenty Years Ago
5 ÏL O X £ .< a Y O UK T H O U G H T S
...
lunch was spread on the camp gronod
Just across the road from their house
Aitar dinner several went sight see
lug over the place, many gathering
bouquets of ferns and other shrubery
125
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100 Horses - Ponies
$75,000 Worth of Wild Animals
ELEPHANTS, LIONS, TIGERS, CAMELS. BEARS, GOATS,
DOGS, MONKEYS. LEOPARDS. BUFFALO.
ELK. GORILLAS, ZEBRAS,
AND OTHERS.
| The W hite Front Grocery— ia a Quality Store
SEE TEX, WORLD'S LARGEST ELEPHANT
SEE DIAMOND, ONLY SPOTTED ELEPHANT ON EARTH
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YO UR
V O IC E ...
Business A sset
is an im p o rta n t business asset.
■* T h e salesman realizes that selling himself to
the trade is fully os essential as selling his goods.
V oice is the true reflection o f personality.
Long Distance calls between sales visits preserve
th e personal touch th a t keeps customers sold.
A n ever Increasing v olu m e o f business is
transacted over the voice h ig hw ays o f Long
Distance. Results show larger volume, quicker
turnover and reduced selling cost.
T o th * boundaries o f th« N a t i o n and be­
yond, by Long Distance - from your telephone.
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T H E P A C IF IC T E L E I T I O N E A N D T E L B G R A P H C O M P A N Y
Home
Grown
Fresh
Vegetables
Wire Walker, Jugglers, Acrobats
And Funny Clowns
One Day Only—Rain or Shine
Big Street Parade at 1:00 P. M.
Quality Tomatoes, Corn on cob.
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Alberta Peaches for canning (the peach crop very
: short).
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Dillard Melons have arrived. Be sure to get yours.
Guaranteed: Quality and Service
Delivered to You
Phone
CALL
Phone
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SEE OPEN CAGES IN PARADE
AFTERNOONN AND NIGHT
Springfield
Monday, Sept. 12