THURSDAY MARCH IB. H>38 THE SPRINQFIHLD NEWS P ’ CR FOUR Boulder Dam Mammouth Project By Spacial Community News Corresponda nta CARO OF T H A N K S We wish to th a n k o u r frie n d s and I especially th e R oyal N eighbor», fo r th e ir sy iiip a ih y and flo ral o fferings 'e x te n d e d In o u r b e r e a v e m e n t. I I THURSTON UPPER WILLAMETTE o. H. W an#elin, fa th e r of Mrs. E, T hom as R athbun and fam ily. Mrs. Ross M athew s from D ex ter Is U T in k e r Is confined to h is sick bed spen d in g a few d ay s in T h u rsto n at Aud is In a very * e a k co ndition. T he first six w eeks ex am in atio n ^ ©f th e second se m e ste r w ill be given T h u rsd a y and -F riday of th is w eek at th e P le a sa n t H ill high school. Mr. S tew art, who suffered a stro k e la s t w eek is in v e ry serio u s co ndition Mr. an d Mrs. E. E. K ilp a tr ic k le ft th e hom e of h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. H erb ert W eiss. H arold R ennie hud th e m isfo rtu n e to get his leg p ainfull h u rt wtiile play­ ing ball a t school last M onday. At i first it w as th o u g h t to be b roken ' but an x-ray proved It w as only a bad j sp rain . . Miss M arjorie G ran t who is teach- in g a t C oquille sp en t la st w eek-end I w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C h arles G ran t. — A n d a C alv ert, w ho w o rk s a t W endl- , m g sp e n t S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t R ay ; T h e L adies Aid m et ta th e hom e of * Mrs. A. B. M athew s la s t T h u rsd ay and ; q u ilted . T he s ta te o rg a n iz e r of the W oodcraft lodge and se v e ra l m em b ers ! from Springfield m o to red o u t In th e a ftern o o n in th e in te re s t of a m em ber- ' sh ip d riv e for th e S pringfield lodge, Mrs. G iles from E u g en e sp e n t the 'week-end w ith Mrs. C ris H anson Mr. an d Mrs. Roy E d m isto n have p u rch ased a p iano fo r th e ir new home. Sunday for S e a ttle to a tte n d th e fun e ra l of Mr. K ilp a tric k s g ran d m o th er, T he first b ro ilers to be m ark e te d n a . i f X i s by any of th e P le a s a n t H ill pou ltry ra is e rs w ere sold by Mrs. R alph L aird last w eek. S he sold 50 Rhode Island R ed co ck erels a v e ra g in g o v er I S p o unds to M am m y's C abin. MAB1, A wn , T h e cooking clubs of C oast F o rk , M l HUMA WA n QA, •■TTV Miiyi/i u c o m a ' MAprt, P le a s a n t H ill an d E den v ale and th e ir MOÍK l V ( N A n ||T T |, le a d e rs a tte n d e d a d e m o n stra tio n t m IL M A - given by Mrs. H u m p h rey s a t th e Wal- S h e l i k g < to Receivr -• •*••»«/ lace hom e a t J a s p e r. Mrs. E dison gav e the ch ild ren an in sp irin g ta lk on P lants fo r Porch Boxes, c lu b w ork tellin g th em of th e booth Heed L ettuce Plants, th e club m em b ers a re to ha^ve a t th e P a rty of G overnm ent engineers inspecting B oulder Canyon dam site on the Colorado R iver w here It e pro­ Cabbage Planta, public m a rk et. T he y o u n g g irls w ere posed to erect the w orld's largest flood control dam . The pro ject is unique In th a t It It to be financed en tire ly P ansy P lan ts. m uch th rille d w ith th e cooking talk T h e re is to be a pro g ram in connec- fro m the w a te r and hydro-electrie power It w ill m ake availab le. E aster Lilli«». an d d em o n stra tio n of Mrs. H u m p h -! tlo n w ttjj {he m u sjc re c ita l p u t on by Hydrangaes, W ith th e C olorado R iv er th r e a t­ by D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e In terio r sufficient c o n tra c ts fo r th e sale of re y 's. T hose w ho a tte n d e d from Prof. L an d les and stu d e n ts, and S p o n ­ en in g to b reak over its b an k s and engineer», B oulder D am w ill he w a te r a n d h y d r o - e l e c t r i c pow er Prim roses. P le a s a n t H ill w ere E v ely n M onson. sored by th e L ad ies Aid, a t th e T h u rs ­ p e rm a n e n tly d estro y a dozen tow ns, 550 fe e t h ig h a n d w ill c re a te a rig h ts to guarani«-« th e rt-QJrn of L u c e tta B aughm an, M ildred Sw ift. to n h a ll n ex t F rid a y even in g . T he th e hom es o f a h u n d red th o u san d re se rv o ir 80 m iles long and 30 all m oney expended on th e dam H elen S e ttle , L ucile Jo rd a n , F lo ren ce p ro ceed s a re to go on th e p ian o fund. people an d a m illion a cres of fe rtile m iles w ide, c a p a b l e o f holding p lu s in te re st. C o n stru ctio n o f B o u l d e r Dam fa r m lan d in A rizona an d S o u th ern 26,000,000 a c re feet o f w a te r. It J o rd a n , E velyn P helps. B onnie Je a n n e H u b ert G ray and M iss F lo ssie H e r­ C alifo rn ia , th e D e p a rtm e n t o f the will be th e w o rld ’s la r g e s t dam and will i-ri-vnli- u M te fo r tin- .t< - ■ T in k e r an d N ancy B arnum , Mrs. S h eri­ 'f In te rio r is p re p a rin g to push fo r­ will be tw ice a s high as th e la rg e st iiien l o f n million I rin g to n m otored to K lam ath F alls last h y d ro electric energy, according to d an and Mrs. E. Y. Sw ift. w a rd th e co n stru ctio n o f B oulder dam now in existence. iinm K io most SF»« 1 24 w eek-end to visit th e la tte r 's p a re n ts, govern m en t engineers. A ctin g on th e recom m endation of C anyon flood con tro l d am im m e­ Mr. S h erid an and M rs. J A. P h elp s le g is la tio n p ro v id in g fo r B oulder Mr and Mrs. R o b ert H errin g to n . I'r . H u b e rt W ork, S e c re ta ry of th.- d ia te ly upon th e adoption o f leg is­ hav e been re-elected to teach In the latio n now p en d in g in both houses In te rio r, a u t h o r s o f p e n d i n g D am has been fav o rab ly passed Mrs. Lean D rury from J a s p e r sp e n t P le a s a n t H ill p ublic school n ex t y ear. B oulder D am legislation hav e w rit­ upon by th e house com m ittee on o f CongTess. last T h u rsd ay w ith h e r m o th er, M rs B oulder C anyon is situ a te d 125 ten into th e bill a provision w hich reclam atio n and is scheduled to A. B. M athew s. m iles below th e G rand Canyon specifies t h a t the g o v ern m en t is not come on the floor of th e H ouse for an d is in t h a t section o f th e rivet* to expend a sin g le d o lla r _on th e action th e la t te r p o rt of M arch, it T h e tw o d a u g h te rs of Mr. an d Mrs. th a t fo rm s th e b o u n d ary line be- p ro ject u n til th e In te rio r D ep art- has been announced by C ongress­ CARDEN WAY I Lem D rury from J a s p e r m o to red hom e tw een A rizona and N evada. Ac- m ent h as received from p riv a te and m an A ddison T . S m ith , ch airm an w ith th e ir te a c h e r. M iss V eda G ray, co rd in g to p lan s a lre a d y p re p a re d public agencies in th e S outhw est of th e com m ittee. A com m unity ap ro n and food sale and sp en t th e n ig h t la s t W ed n esd ay . w ill be given a t th e p u b lic m a rk e t in au to m o b ile a c c id e n t S atu rd ay Seattle. I h e re for sp ecial w ork on M arch 30. 31 an Bug ene. S a tu rd a y , M arch 17. Mrs. m o rning W h eeler w as one of the five In a d d itio n to th e m any out-of-town and A pril l. F ish has c h arg e of th e sale an d th e CEDAR AND SPRUCE Rev. A ugust H u n d eru p of P o rtlan d m em b ers of th e V. M C. A d ep u tatio n ¡o rd e rs, Pocock is now building th e proceeds w ill be applied on th e piano IN RACING SHELLS sk eleto n of a new sh e ll fo r th e UnV w ill b e g in a n E v a n g e lis tic m e e ttin g e n ro u te to A storia. T h e c a r in which fund. D onations o r p u rc h a se s w ill be v e rsity of W ash in g to n in w hich th e w ith th e ch u rch A pril 11th. he w as rid in g skidded off th e road and ap p reciated . S e a ttle . W„ Mar. 8—T h ro u g h th e 1928 crew hope to c re a te ad d itio n al rolled dow n a hunk. T h e o th e r four Mrs. C arrie P a rsh a ll, Mrs. A. W. | sk ill of one m an and h is kno w led g e of sp o rtin g h isto ry and b rin g still fu r­ o c c u p an ts of th e c a r escaped In ju ri O. A . C. Boy Breaks A rm F e rre e , and Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. B ailey th e age-old a r t of boat building. th e r fam e to th e ir in s titu tio n an d th e A p a ssin g m o to rist c a rrie d Wheel»— and son. M erle, o f J a s p e r «were Sun- - S e a ttle and th e Pacific n o rth w e s t will e n tire reg io n . O regon S ta te A g ricu ltu ra l C ollege. to P o rtlan d , w here he received m edi­ d a y v isito rs a t th e F ra n k Bailey hom e be re p re se n te d in ev ery p rin c ip a l Am­ T h is sh ell, b u ilt p rin cip ally of 1 C orvallis. M arch 15,—C h e s te r W heel­ cal a tte n tio n . He Is back a t college D orothy F is h e r of Springfield w as a e ric a n ra c in g ev en t d u rin g th e co m ­ n a tiv e w e ste rn red c e d a r an d S itk a er, T re n t, sophom ore In v o catio n al nu»‘ an d c a rry in g on h is w ork as g u e st of A hna F ish S a tu rd a y n ig h t and ing season. F rom a sm all bu ild in g on sp ru ce, as a re all th e Pocock shells, , ed u catio n , received a b ro k en arm in usual. C lara Jo h n s w as a S unday visito r. th e sh o re of L ake W ash in g to n a re be­ h a s been given to th e A ssociated LABOR SAVING SINK M rs. E lizab eth Day and M iss ing s e n t o u t a c o n sta n tly in c re a sin g S tu d e n ts. U n iv ersity of W ash in g to n , , E th e ly n F o rest of E ugene w ere d in n e r I-unjb e r of fam ous sh ells, h an d iw o rk by th e W est C o ast L u m b er B ureau, i F or th e saving of I line and th e p ra c ­ g u e sts of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. A n d er­ of G eorge Pocock, b u ild er of racin g It will be com p leted before th e W a s h -1 ticin g of econom y let us in stall In your son F rid ay evening. sh ells a t th e U n iv ersity of W ash in g in g to n C a lifo rn ia ra c e s In B eattie. > k itch en one of our new m odel sinks. If th e re is one th in g m ore a n n o y in g M r. and Mrs. F ra n k K intzley and ton sin ce 1912. an d now in te rn a tio n a l­ A pril 6 w hen both crew s w ill be row- . It will m uke dish w ashing and o th e r th a n any o th e r one th in g about a car. c h ild re n of F ail C reek w ere week-end ly fam ed for h is su p e rio r c ra ft. tn g in Pocock sh ells of w estern red k itc h e n lulm r so easy and sa tisfa c to ry . it is a leak y top So sim ple to p re ­ g u e sts of Mrs. C lara Mal^. All b u t th re e co lleg iate crew s of th e j cedar. V isit our sto re und let us explain v e n t It, too. D rive aro u n d any day Mr. and Mrs. H. E. W ylie d ro v e to c o u n try w ill race th is y e a r in Pocock i ------------------------------- th e m e rits of th is new model« q u o te and we will give It a c o a t of d re ssin g P o rtla n d F riday , on th e ir re tu rn th ey sh ells, acco rd in g to p re s e n t indica- B aptist Church you a p rice und the cost of p u ttin g th a t will p re v e n t crack in g . w ere accom pan ied by Miss L ucille, tions. B esides th e u n iv e rsity o rd ers, - It In We do all kinds of plum bing w ho sp e n t the w eek-end a t hom e. I sh ells a re being bu ilt fo r racin g clu b s T h e p a sto r w ill p reach a t both ser- , I ln«iullntlonn M isses L ucille and M iriam Male of ' and o th e r p ro fessio n al o rg a n iz a tio n s ! vices S unday, an d sp ecial m usic 'will P o rtla n d w ere hom e o v er th e w eek­ I th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S ta te s. O rd e rs ’ be given by th e ch o ir. Bible school end. a re com ing from a s fa r aw ay as Cuba. I m eets a t 10 o'clock and Young Peo- In ho n o r of h e r son, F red C line, and 527 MAIN ST. W h erev er b o at ra cers, e ith e r a m a te u r j pies S erv ices a t 6:30. C o rn er A and 5th S tre e ts h e r g ra n d d a u g h te r. Mrs. R alph Cline, SPRINGFIELD, OREGON o r p ro fessio n al, g et to g e th e r th is y e a r j A larg e ch lo r is p re p a rin g a c a n ta ta . ! Lee T ire s — G eneral Gas and O ils w hose b irth d a y s o ccu rred la s t w eek. . . . . . . . . . . . ¡ i t is fairly c e rta in th ey w ill be watch- "D a rk n e ss and D aw n," to be given at M rs. I. Cline sponsored a d in n e r p a rte ing or row ing In one of th e sh e lls from E aster. Rev. W. T. M illiken will be (with b irth d a y c a k es and m usic a t h er ‘ hom e. T hose bidden to en jo y th e | e v e n t w ere Mr. an d Mrs. R oss Mann- j Ing and son, Mr. an d M rs. Mike G rid , i E. E. Sm ock. Mr. and Mrs. R alph . C line and Alm a L ouise, Mr. and M rs. i F red C line and d a u g h te r, B ernice, a n I ! M r and Mrs. I. Cline. T th e P. T. A. put on an in te re stin g I p ro g ram la s t F rid a y ev en in g a t th e school house. Miss Iren e Brownfield an d Mr. M urphy of th e Bible U n iv er­ s ity gave se v eral n u m b ers. Miss E th e ly n F o re st san g solos and played th e piano. K en n eth G iles also gave a solo. A fter th e p ro g ram a s h o rt b u si­ n e s s m eetin g w as held follow ed by a 8 t. P a tr ic k ’s social h o u r in c h arg e of M rs. C larence C hase. G am es and d e­ licious re fre sh m e n ts o f punch and fro e te d cak es d ec o ra te d w ith sh am ­ ro c k s com pleted th e evening. ’ PipSE- ÍVJÍ m &S c I oii ÍJ V ît o a v s ï i T Top. Protection “A ” Street Service Station W. N. LONG e le c tr ic to a st m o n t tv If you smoke for pleasure —you’re out o f the WOMEN SAID TO HAVE FEWER AUTO ACCIDENTS In form ation on traffic a ccid en ts r e ­ ceived by th e O regon B tata M otor As­ so ciation in d icates th a t women d riv e rs h av e few er a c c id e n ts th a n do m en d riv ers. F rom a study of th e traffic accid en ts In th e D istric t of C olum bia it w as found th a t of a ll th e p erso n s licensed Co o p e ra te au to m o b iles 85 p er cen t w ere m en and 15 p e r c e n t w ere wo­ m en. Of the 83 fa ta l a c c id e n ts In th e D istric t of C olum bia in 1927, 91.6 p er c e n t involved m en d riv e rs and 2.4 per c e n t women d riv ers. T h e d riv e rs In 6 p e r c e n t of th e fa ta l a c c id e n ts w ere unidentified. In C alifornia a stu d y of 1,000 fa ta l m o to r vehicle acc id e n ts show ed th a t m e n d riv ers w ere Involved in 910 c a se s and w om en in 46. F o rty -fo u r of th e c a se s stu d ied w ere hit-and-run c a se s so th a t th e d riv e r w as n o t Identified. The California traffic authorities estimate that 20 per cent of those holding driver’s license« are ¡women. On this basis, women numbering only one-fifth of the automobile drivers of the state were Involved In lest than 5 per cent of the fatal accident». * in “ ' Camels are made for .^ h in g " .0 0 .V U VS so iu s 1 so L .C ftn ’¡v e r beginner class. nH dr»V tt$ OO<1 loo»1 »s smokers who know è' T* it sii^cS their cigarettes *** *>-« "" jivo>v®y ins«*» * fa* ¡Hed* Camels "I*d walk a mile f o r a Camel** jfy o u simply m uA hade a IWY L i ? hO^l.OO MONTHLY © 1 9 2 « , R. J. R a n n id a Tafcmmn C om pany, W inston-Salem , N. C. 4