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THURSDAY MAY 3, 192«
PAGE FIVE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
DELEGATES TO COUNTY
INCLEMENT WEATHER
CHAMBER NAMED FRIDAY
HINDERS CITY CLEAN­
UP, SAYS MR. VALLIER
Three members of the Springfield
Lincoln Junior High S tu d en ts to
P resen t O p eretta a n d P la y F riday
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"The Ghost of Lollypup Hay" In tlm FARMERS SHOULD NOT
THURSTON
( >!• of un operaltu Io lie prescnli <1 by
SLIGHT SEED BED, IS
eighth griidca «ludciiis of the Lincoln
ADVICE OF FLETCHER
,\FI a Agnes Bright man home demon
Junior high school Friday nt 8 o’clock.
The inimical plav will he staged In the
F arm ers who egpect to how alfalfa strition agent, held an all day meet­
high hc I ioo I auiLtui turn
I I..,» spring should not alight seed bad ing al Mr». A. 11 Mathew’» home laat
A comedy, "Aunt lllllls from Texas" preparation because of the continued Wednesday "On Better Home»"
The Thurston high school baseball
will also b<* presumed In addition to table and tale spring sluice I). ¡4.
other feuturea. Mr». Catherine Dun­ Fletcher, county agriculture agent, team motored lo Marcóla last Friday
can, u teacher In the arhool, la direct­ i Special care should be tuken to pre­ where they met defeat by 1 acore
ing I he two playa
pare a seed bed that :» fine,- firm,, and with the team there.
The Maple school baaeball acama
A nominal uilinlaalon w i l l he i free from weed». Such a aeed bed
charred.
! can not be prepared In leaa than two played the Thurston grade school
The cant follow«: Mt«» Jemima I or three week» after the ground dries teams on the local diamond laat Fri­
Htell, Geraldine Wilkinson; Mary a out sufficiently for working Working day, the Thurston boy»’ and girl»’
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hading aplr.. among student«, Junta the soil control» weed» and alao give» teams won.
Several from here attended the
May; Midge and Molly, Mury'a chum». It an opportunity to warm up. Alfalfa
»••Ian Knight, Ix-lu Hqulres; Dlnuh
111 germinate promptly and grow funeral of Mrs. Fowler In Eugene laat
colored maid, 11« to I Wilson; Prof. rapidly In a warm soli Where thia 1« • Saturday. Site w ii formerly a resi­
Alvin Hint, principal, Imuls Hhlpley; done the alfalfa has a Is-tier chance dent here. She made her home with
her daughter, Mrs Frank Taylor.
Dick, a leader umong boys, George to keep ahead of the weeds.
Mrs. Blanche Wise from Portland
Thatcher; Tarry and Tom. Dick’»
The county agent states that now
visited In Thurston laat Sunday.
pala, l*aul Lindsey and Wayne Crider;
Is the proper time to »tart to prepare
Mrs. Rosa Baughman from Eugene
I toy, Hubert Telkamp; Marcus Adam
the aeed bed for alfalfa that Is to be visited relatives here last Sunday.
Johnson, a negro, Cheater Moon;
planted In the spring of 11)2*. He
Mr. and Mrs. Koaa Calvert from
Chorua of boya and girl«.
stales that the heat way to begin pr e
Junction City vlalted at Hay Baugh's
Character« for the play, "Aunt
paring Q>r an alfalfa crop Is to plant
last Sunday.
Hlllle from Texas," are: U nde I)lck
a cultivated crop such as corn, pota­
Itoas Mathews from Dexter waa In
latnalng, Connie'« unde,
Eugene
toes, or root crops the year before Thurston on business Monday even­
Walker; Hush tiwena, Wlnaton Kurus;
the alfalfa Is to be planted. Thia
Pepper Horrella. Lloyd Freaa; Doctor
ing.
help» to eradicate weed» from the
Mr. and Mrs Walter Platt and fam­
Edward llagwell, llllly
Wheeler;
ily motored to Springfield and attend-
Doctor Francis Sinclair, Eldon Bill- land.
UPPER WILLAMETTE
The seniors of the Pleasant Hill
high school presented their play "The
Deacon Entangled" to a small audl-
cnce at the Hell theatre at Springfield
last Thursday night.
The Santa Clara Parent-Teachers
association
presented
their
play
Cupids Caper* at the Pleasant Hill
high school gymnasium last Frida/
night under the auspices of the high
school student body. A good crowd
truned out and were well pleased with
the er.'eretaliiment.
The contest for queen of the May
Festival to be held at Cottage Grove
was closed last Wednesday. Nina
Elaetro-Therapy
Dilley received the most votes at the ALTA KING SUPPORTER
Pleasant HUI high school. The Loraoe
Specializing In
OF DRYS AT SOME RISK
high school queen had the most vote«
of all the high schools and will he
Painless and
During the controversy between the
Bloodless
queen at the Cottage Grove festival, "wets" and "dry»' in Cottage Grove !
all other queen» will be maids of before the Eighteenth amendment '
Removal of
honor. The festival which was to waa passed. Alta King, candidate for J
Tonello
have been held at Cottage Grove this
democratic nomination as district a t - ,
Oregon practicing.
week has been postponed until next
torney, spoke for the dry side at a office 1237 Ferry Si
Phone 2085
Wednesday May 8.
time when his supporters thought It j
Eugene.
The Pleasant Hill baseball boys wise to surround him with a body ’
were defeated by the Elmira team guard, he recalled thia week.
last week by a score of 7 to 4 The
"The strange thing about It waa that j
girls won by a score of 8 to 3. The nothing ever came of the threats,” |
Pleasant Hill boys defeated Creswell Mr. King said.
31 to 1. On account oft he rainy
The candidate served as Justice of
weather It has been very hard fu get the peace and city recorder In Cottage
the games In on schedule time. The Grove and was city recorder in Eu­
Pleasant Hill boys went to Thur.-ton gene for some ttane. He went to the
'I uesday May 1 but were unable to state legislature two times as chief ‘
plav on account of the rain. They go clerk of the Judiciary committee of -
to Mohawk Friday.
which L. E. Bean was then chairman.
The Juniors have begun to practice
on their play "Hold That Line Jim-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
my." which they hop«» to give in the
Notice is hereby given that the un­
near future'
derslgned has beer, appointed Execu-
,
tor of the Estate of Carlton Columbus
Pleasant Hill public school closes Myerg deceased, by the County Court
Mav 11. Trent closes May 18.
of Lane County, Or«-gon. All persons
E. B. Tinker an.l daughter, Bonnie h“»1“* claims against said eaUte are!
.
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, hereby notified to present the same,
Jeanne, and Miss Belle Olson motored properiy verified, to the undersigned
to Newport Saturday April 28 and at the office of Wells tt Wells, B an k !
retunred In the evening Mrs. E. B. of Commerce Building. Eugene. Lane:
Tinker and son, Frederick Bruce, and County. Oregon within six months
from the oate ot the first publication i
mother, Mrs. O. H. W angelin, who j of , h!s noticP
Candidate for
have been spending a week at the i Date of first publication. May 3, I
REPUBLICAN NOMINATION
. Gilmore hotel at Newport returned j 1928
Date of first publication. Mayi tt
For
| with them They report that Newport j HARRY
L MYERS. Executor.
is getting ready for the opening of ( WELLS & WELLS Attorneys.
! season May 15th.
M 3-10-1.-24-31:
I ed the show on Tuesday evening.
The baseball team motored to Vida
aerman; Jerry, bell hop, Orvnl Mr- BULLETIN AT COUNTY
last Sunday where they played the
I’heraon; Two young «non (atretcher
AGENT’S OFFICE FOR
team a game.
bearer«) Hubert Telkamp. Dennlaon
DAIRYMEN OF SECTION Vida
Lum Maya from latndax spent the
Andrus;
Two
policemen,
(Clmor
Thompaon and Oeorgc Smith; Man
A bulletin In which Lace county past week-end in Thurston.
Misses Ml hl red Price and Ruth
with meaaagc for Ituah Owetia, George dairymen will he especially Interested
Thatcher; Ml»» Jeunnette Grimly, has Just been Issued by the Exetnslon Whitlock motored to The Dalles last
Evelyn Harris; The real aunt Hlllle, Service of the Oregon Agricultural week-end. They drove to Newbe-g
Helen Knight; Constance Norbnrv, College .according to Count Agent O. Friday evening, spending the night at
Getktldlne Wllklnaon, Edith Wood», S. Fletcher.
This bullettln la on Miss Whitlock's home then drove on
Eunice McFarland.
’’Dairy Cattle Feeding with Some Saturday to The Dalles and returned
E<lna Russell, M argaret A rcher; Pointers on Management” and «as to Portland the same day. Miss
Catherine Wudaon, Lola Squires; written by N C. Jamison, extension la envnged to teach the primary
grades there next year.
Chase : specialist In dairying.
Hetty
Itlchardaon,
Doris
Mr and Mrs. Fred Price drove up
Agnea Morey, Jewel lle lte rb riin d ;
In addllolu to Information on pre­
from Notl last Saturday and spent
nurae in act one. Riva Moyers; new
paring and balancing rations for Saturday night at John Price's.
nurae. act two. Velda Canton
dairy cattle, the bulletin contains aev-
Walter Edmiston and Mrs. Will*
The high school orchestra will play
erul pages of suggestions on details Hlzzl left Wednesday for Portland on
betw een acta and the following inusl-
of dairy cuttle matiagsMix-nt. Among business.
ia l program will be given In addition:
ihe Items covered are keeping records
The school board held a meeting
Duet, Lola Squire», Helen Knight;
of production, selecting the herd sire, on Wednesday evening. Miss Dorothy
duet, Ruby Norrie, Ituth Norrla; vocal
regularity of care, water, shelter Travis, who Is teach'ng the primary-
solo, Wayne Crider.
sheds, dehorning, rust period, milking grades now, has been engaged for the
I machines, and size of herd A special next year, and Miss Johnson from
ECGS SENT TO DENMARK
section Is devoted to calf feeding and Astoria engaged to teach the upper
ARE 25 DAYS ON THE WAY i care und another section la devoted io grades.
; feeding and care of the sire. Coplea
A shipment of eggs sent some I line i o f this publication, which la Exten­
ago to Denmark reached there In pol­ sion Bulletin 402 of the Oregon Agri- SHERIFF CANDIDATE
le d condition, according to a letter I cultural College, may be obtained at
RECALLS CROSSING
received this week by Rebort Nelson t the office of the couuty agent In Eu­
McKENZIE ON CABLE
of the Nelson lx>ghorn farm near here. gene.
The eggs were ordered by a Dane
Iiewis M Kletxing. republican candi­
who saw an advertisement In a north-
date for sheriff, who was a visitor in
SELF
SERVICE
FIRM
NOT
west magazine. The order was sent
Springfield this week, says he will
TO CONDUCT STORE HERE new forRet
t(me M#
ham)
by parcel post.
Although 25 days nn the way due to
All stock In the former N,.wlHnd over hand over the McKenzie river on ,
delay the eggs arrived without one
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a cable after the Seavey ferry. A Eu-
be moved to the Eu-
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being broken. Whether they will i store here will
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a ., u
gene high school party trying to cross
hatch a fte r that long a period I. pro- gene »tore <» fthe William SeH Service
blematlcal, but If they had reached IRm. It was announced today by J. E.
(hp
there within the 15 days which the j Hayward, manager.
! Rletzlng volunteered his services as
trip would ordinarily have consumed
It wain announced last week that the - a cable climber and went after the
hatching would have been certain, Mr. Eugene company would conduct the I ferry. He succeeded, but says tf It
Nelson said.
business here along the same lines 1 had been 10 feet farther he would
used In Eugene for a period of 30 . not be running for sheriff now as he
MERCHANT SELLS RECORD dava and If the trade was sufficient nearly fell Into the river.
LOT OF BANANAS HERE the store would b«- continued.
In regard to his residence. Mr.
Some difficulty over the matter of Kletxing says Eugene Is his home and
A new record In the sale of Iwnanaz a lease of the store room arose which ! If elected sheriff he will enjoy re-
here was chalked up last week-end by prompted the move to Eugene, Mr. I strid in g his traveling to one county
a local grocer who reported selling Hayward explained
' instead of the whole state as he has
more than 21 hunches of the fruit ua
done for the past four years. Mr.
a special Saturday.
Kletzing stated also that he was re-
T w o W om en In ju re d
This was by far the most bananas
! reiving many encouraging reports re­
Mrs. Hugh Jollff und Mias Katie garding his contest and he expects to
ever sold by this store In one day and
nominated.
Is said to lx- the largest amount sold Cummings received bruises and «•«» I
by any store In thia locality. The when they were struck by a car , ,.j ajn noJ R politician,” said Mr.
price was three pounds for 1C cents driven by Dr. R. P. Mortensen at the K,e, ztnK „and not (| gnm ghoe artig,
corner of Second and Main streets so if I am nominated and elected It
during the day's selling.
Tnuesday evening. A report of the will be because of the Issues 1 re­
UNBREAKABLE WATCH CRYS­ accident, giving the details, has not present and the good people who will
TALS— Fancy shapes and regulars. yet been made at the city hall, it vote for me."
Hoyt'e Cash Store.
tf was said.
son; Doctor Tom Buckley, Clyde Do«-
Although the inclement weather of i number of commerc e were nnm»-d an
delegates to the recently formed coun­
the early part of the week put a
ty chamber at a meeting of the local
'‘crimp” Into the beginning of cleanup
I week, the wagons collected the rub- group last Friday evening. W. C.
j ! blah piled in the curbings and the Wright. Jess Spavey and- W. A. Taylor
will hereafter represent this city at
I town was officially cleared up
the
sessions of the couuty chamber.
George Vallier, police chief and
The matter of lighting the new
I street commissioner, who was
n
1 < harge of the cleanup for the city, Springfield bridge will be taken up at
' was disappointed with the weather the next meeting of the state high
and said It would probably hurt the ‘
commission. It was announced
cleanup this year.
: by the chamber committee working
Road work in the city has also ; on the matter. It Is proposed that
been hindered during the past few ‘h* commission Install the lights and
weeks, Mr Vallier. Usually at thia ! that »he city take care of the upkeep.
time of year It Is not neceasary to
keep the grader running, but that has
been found essential up to the present
time.
Chiropractic and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
,
Df.E. T. Helms
A sk a M an Who
K n o w s Him
JAMES K. KING
District Attorney
A Blow-Out
But there is no need to worry.
Just drive into the A Street Ser­
vice Station and let Lagon or
Owens fix it. Every job is given
their personal attention and is
guaranteed just right.
GENERAL GASOLINE AND
OILS — LEE TIRES
Station
“A ” Street Service
. . .
RnrinirfieM
5th and A Streets
A t A Bargain
,1 5 H. P . Motor, -
Burning-in Machine, Rebabbiting
Pot, etc.
}
t a
Open Evenings Until 10 o’clo ck
SHOP SERVICE - PROXY LN PAINTING
BATTERY SERVICE ~ GREASE RACK
E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO.
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
5th and A St..
. -
-
Springfield
Thrae members of the Springfield
I. O, O. F. lodge attended the meet­
ing of the Linn-Benton association
I held In Harrisburg last Saturday.
Charles P. Poole, Herbert and W. F.
j Walker were present at the session.
Mr. Poole responded to the address
of welcome In the absence of L. D.
Potter, Corvallis, grand master. He
was also on the progrnm committee,
but resigned because of his removal
1 from that district.
Mr. Poole also attended the Lane
association meeting in Mapleton last
Thursday
He represented the local
lodge and was appointed on the pro-
j gram committee. P. M. Colgaard of
i Elmira wits elected president of the
1 association and that place wns chosen
as the meeting place for the next an-
1 nual session.
58 X
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James K. King for
District Attorney
(Paid Advertisement inserted by
James K. King-for-Dlstrict-Attorney
Club, Robert W. Eiarl, Secretary-
Treasurer.)
Vote For
Law Enforcement Candidate
LEWIS M. KLETZING
for Republican Nomination for
SH E R IF F
of Lane County
Primaries May 18, 1928
Slogan: “ P ro m p t a n d E fficien t Service fo r A ll
Lane C o u n ty“
Vote for a new. reorganized administration.
Kletzing is thoroughly familiar wTth the office and its problems.
Ketzling says locking up prisoners will prevent escapes and save
taxpayers thousands of dollars annually, now spent in useless deputy
work and transportation costs.
Kletzing will give prompt and economical service on civil processes,
and tax work.
Kletzing s known policy will rid the% county of undesirables and re­
duce Jail costs.
SPRINGFIELD MEN TAKE
PART IN LODGE MEETING
FOR SALE
Member of a pioneer family.
Associated with Judge E. O.
Potter in the law firm of Potter
& King. A veteran of the World
War.
Paid Advertisement by
Kletzing-For-Sheriff Club.
218 I. O. O. F. Bldg.. Eugene. Ore.. O. L. Bussell, President.
Phone 2670.
C. I. Collins, Sec'y-Treas.
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Club Dinner Set
The Springfield Wbmen's Civic clun
trill hold a covered dish dinner for
the members and their husbands at
6:30 o’clock Tuesday evening. May
S at the chamber of commerce. Each
member Is requested to bring n dish
of cooked food and her husband. Cards
and a social evening are planned
after the dinner.
By all means buy Mother candy on HER day.
But don’t forget that there are 364 days of the
year when she would also appreciate a gift of
our candy. It’s a favorite all the time with folks
who like the best.
We Give Green
Discount Stamps