F u m OF Afluís FOLD O m KB THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930 Wood Exhibition the past week end with bar sister, ♦ UPPER WILLAMETTE ♦ Mrs Richard Hart bicycle club members lowing by lbs county clerk; Carl ATTEND THEATRE HERE Cassidy and Muriel Mshsu. both of Jay Grant, who has been attending Ernest Sehrsnek. Jr. who has been Cot lag* Grove; Elwood Feglee, O. 8. C at Corvallis, has finished bis very seriously 111 with pneumonia Members of (he Dlnty Moore bl Vaughn and Viols Richardson, Halsm; course and returned boms Tuesday the past five weeks, has been brought Lum Mays, of Signal, was In Thurs­ cycle club of Eugene will attend the Alexander ls>ng. Cresrenl, and Jullt Large»» Products Exhibit of back from the hospital to his home showing of pictures at the Bell How. Oakland; John lan e and Mollie Speaker TeJIa Andience That ton Tuesday Northwest to be Seen at at Pleasant Hill. He le still In a theatre once each moath, according Martin, both of Eugene; Milton IIH Armad Strength it Thing Armory Next Week. very bad way. to an announcement made here by derheck and Velma Fisher, both of of the Past Eastern Star Meeting Bert Feglla It v»ry 111 with pneu Plans for ths’ flret Wood Products The regular meeting of the East­ Herbert Weiss, manager of the Bell Wend ling; W hiter Ute wart and la s s monla. The after futility ot war rnd the Each boy who Joins the bi­ Holliday, both of Roosevelt Besrh ern Star was held Tuesday evening theatre show over to ho held In Lane county, The Christian Endeavor entertain t ) U l necessity of our government * cycle club Is entitled to a certain without the usual supper preceding. and what la expected to be the largest malnlalnllng trade end btialn'eee re­ and best show ever held in Oregon or ment and supper which were Io have Only routine business was transacted. number of shows as a part of his Wlnberey Man Hare— Charles Nsec, been given Friday of thia w w t has lations with other countrlee was Hans were mad« for another supper membership dues, and by coming to of Wlnberry. was a business caller the Pacific Northwest are almost been postponed on account of the forcibly brought to the minds of the to be held at the rtrst meeting m Springfield they are able to take In Springfield on Monday afternoon completed, according to George Pear Illness of the president. Bert Fuglls men and women who gathered at the rides on their bicycles Io sod from April. son. general chairman of the Em Professor E E. Kilpatrick, who has Thurston Man Here— William Ran Methodist church last Monday night the show In large groups. ployees Wood Promotion committees been principal of the Pleasant HUI nls. or Thurston, was a visitor la the to hear Dr. John R. Mes. professor of Oregon, Washington sad Idaho, high school the past four years, has Com i from Creswell— M r. and Mrs city on Monday. of political science nt the University. Marriage Lloenses Issued who la la charge of the exposition Louis Wallace. of route 1. ('res well, M his talk on the subject. "Nations which will be held In the Eugene signed up to teach another year From W altervllle—8 J. Goddard, of and Arms." A special school meeting haa been were transacting business In Spring- Ourlug the past week marriage field on Monday. Armory next Thursday. Friday and W altervllle, Halted friends In this called by the high school board for bcense» have been Issued to the fol The speaker briefly outlined the Saturday, afternoons and evenings, city on Monday. March 19 to vote on the questions of work which tho naval experts at Everything Is going to be free, transporting pupils. London are now trying to do, told •ays Ur. Pearson, nod there will be The noon hour at the high school Why the group was meeting, and ex some very unique souvenirs given Is now devoted to baseball practice. pressed his opinion as to what re-1 away daring the show. Floyd Manney has been elected the •Ults of these discussions would be Anyone May Exhibit captain of the boys’ team. Failure Blamed on British Many entrants bare been entered The ladles of Pleasant HUI had an “The failure of the Geneva confer for display and there Is still room for all day meeting at the home ot Mrs •nee, called by President Coolidge, several others. Any Individual or Miss was doe to the propaganda work of organisation which would like to ex i Ralph Land last Wednesday. W illiam B. Shearer and the refusal hiblt some product made In Oregon of Skow was present and taught them of the then conservative British Oregon w.xxls should commuimte nt lamp shade making Dinner was en government to discuss limitation of once with Mr. Pearson. He can ba Joyed at the noon hour The freshman class gave the upper armaments. The result was that reached by calling Eugene J« 10. the Coolidge signed the Cruuer bill, au­ telephone number of H. J. Cox. secre­ classmen a reception and party on thorising the construction of eleven tary of the W illamette Valley Lum­ Friday night, March 1«. A program was riven followed by refreshments aew cruisers." bermens’ association. where he la Games were played In the gym ns “This," declared Dr. Mes. resulted '«naktlng bis headquarters. slum. The program was as follows in an overthrow of the British gov Mr. Pearson desires to call the at- nsno so Plano solo: Mildred Swift; speech of „ ' Wlth ,h® el#ctlon 01 tenUon ° f ,h* Public to the fact that welsome President Ruby Hyland; Ramsey Macdonald to represent the Herb Owen, boxing promoter, voiun Better Quality Groceries for less money in our policy labor party, despatched to to tartly offered to give up hts night for response by (.aura H u tt; songs by -- he — was -----despatched Washington to discuss with Herbert fights so that the show would be a Freshmen girls; duel by Evelyn Phelpe and Bonnie Tinker; reading Hoover the possibility of limiting certain success. by Ruby Hyland. •rmament. and a conference was Story Of Lumber to be Shown The high school music students of called for London." "Lumber from the virgin forest to We have fresh Aaparagua, new Carrola. Cabbage and Lettuce. The men now gathered nt London the manufactured novelty" will be the Miss Msary Harden gave a recital Give U b a Trial at the Harden home Saturday night are trying to reach an agreement theme of the show. Every step of the whereby there will be no new battle process which lumber goes through March 15 Those who took part were FEATURING THIS WEEK-END—CITRUS PRODUCTS •hips and cruisers constructed dur­ from the time It Is cut In the forest Lores Laird. Florence Jordan. Lucille BAR S O A P ...... ......... Jordan and Bonnie Jeanne Tinker. ing the nert few yearn. They . are — ontn *t 1« »old In the form of the 3 CITRUS POWDER 10 for Many of the high school students trying to eliminate the sub-1 finest finished product will be shown who have been absent on account ot 2 CITRUS GRANULATED . irlne from the list of defense « the armory. Most of the uses to Illness returned to school Monday. ! whlch our native lumber Is now put Plums and several of the peaches “The submarine Is a cowardly wen- »»1 be shown by exhibits, which will pon. stated Dr. Mes. "It strikes from Include exhibits of the manual train are about ready to bloom. Many of the dark and behind the back. I* Ing shops In Springfield and several the farmers are planting garden this Phone W. A. TAYLOR Phone warm dry weather w ill not be tolerated by the leading exhibits "of 'ih'"' eount>’ woo<,r™ f' — * oitr. uvputy isx collector. collector, was Mr. Petty, deputy tax powers, and that means that the troon. 1 an<1 ° lrl 900Ut workln« ln ‘ he Pleasant HUI district smaller ones will them." h . « . „ not , . „ have w . X - . M . - t s Assured Success Trade at the QUALITY GROCERY Store O r Three Combination Special to hare the government represent* bills In this county, as well as elabor The Pleasant H i l l h i h h i-« « U ^ s l g n a treaty outlawing the sul. ate ones* from C o rv .in , and Washing- [ glee Cub are practicing £ tfc. “Make it unlawful to have submar / A moving picture "The Transform r e T V a b*"* - - 37c 59 C $1.49 8-WHITE FRONT GROCERY-9 EUre“ e *n Apr‘‘ ‘ lx x 1“ when ; ' t she “ uses • a .“ “ a • x breaker them, h «hown twice dally. It will show the and His Lass x x ■he will think twice before she vio­ possibilities of modernising the old Lucllle Jordan and Loree Laird will lates an International law which will home. enter the musical contest In Eugene be backed by most of the countries W ill Show Usee of By-products for piano pieces. in the world." The economical utilisation of short Followllng Is the schedule for the Visual Results are Doubtful lumber and by-products of the small Pleasant H ill baseball team this Dr. M et Is not sure that the present mills will be shown in several exhi­ spring; April 4. Pleasant H ill at conference will accomplish as much bits from the United States Depart­ Mohawk; April 18. Pleasant H ill at •s Is expected, but he assured his ment of Commerce. These exhibits Elmira; April 25. 8t. Maarys at Plea audience that there will be other con­ will be under the direction of James sant H ill; May 2. Pleasant H ill at ferences every five years, and oftener O. Bretherton. of Portland. Creswell; May 9, Mohawk at ' i- If attempts are made to vote large »ant H ill; May 1«. Creswell at Plea gums of money for naval defense. LOCAL PEOPLE PLEASED sant HUI. "The English are still too evenly WITH “WELCOME DANGER” Pleasant H ill, although they will divided between the Conservatives, have a good team, are apt to find 8t. who want a strong naval defease, and Harold Lloyd’s latest picture, and Marys and Mohawk strong opponents. the Labor party, who do not want a bis first all-talking picture. Is being Mrong defense." Dr. Mes thinks that acclaimed by Springfield people who if the conference vote# to sink or des­ have seen It as being one of the best THURSTON ♦ troy some of the now existing ships he has ever made and much better ♦ . • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ a that there are enough people in the than some of the latter ones which Taylor Needham bad a stroke of Labor party who will join the Con­ have been produced by him PBmlysle last Saturday evening and servatives and vote McDonald out of 'Welcome Danger" is the story of Is seriously 111. Mrs. Harvey Hadley Office I t Is also certain, he thinks, the son of a rlp-snortln’ western po­ came over and Is helping her mother that If the conference does not sne- lice officer, who prefers picking Mrs. Needham, In caring for him oeed In limiting armament that Mc­ flowers to hunting criminals. But the Mrs. A. B. Mathews gave a party to Donald will be ousted. day comes when he must match his about twenty young folks last Wed Armaments are Futile ------ the most wily in China- wits with nesday evening In honor of her Strong armaments are futile, he town- wlth the reeult of combined daughter. Miss Lois Mathews and he said. Germany had a strong mill- faring and comical situations. Miss Hazel Russell’s 18th birthdays U r y system. It was defeated and Of course there Is the usual Lloyd The P. T. A. are sponsoring an en Oermany is still existing. lore theme in the picture It Is well tertalnmsnt to be given at the hall “The next war will got be fought worth ««e,nk and a large crowd Is Thursday evening, March 20. to raise between Oermany and France." be ««Peeled at the Bell theatre thia funds for a payment on the grade declared. evening for the last of the three day school piano. There will be a small He saw probabilities of another war ruD of the film. -- - ■ . _ . . sum sold charged admission w o tld " T k L T * tW” co,I" t r , M ' M“Ch ln,pr0TemeDt and adjustment i be home for made candy" e o ff^ Tnd would not be the leading figures. He * * * has been done on the sound pie ••Id that Baron DuVall. who recently ®«"' «•«"« In to Za” l Before the address the Brotherhood hw h ib a , : bort « ‘ dUtortU»‘ Many ° EuUt I th“ ,re o « * " » « « ’‘ " '¡J ? T lnd Si T f Z ’X ich time the committee seeking who hav® dropped In to see the Grove, rfstted his sister Mr« Vpod- ^wiC° n8tniCt,On ° f a feDce around . W lp m e n t and hear it working have ham last week He recentlr hn/i hi lualltle, court, but were told that It was a theatres* ° f th’ Eu* ene m atter for the state highway com­ A1 . . . mission, and the petition was for- who lTd H h h " ? i ° r ,he Pe° Pd‘‘ warded to that body. spoken m ih W° r',H Principals to Talk ------------ in be ne the spoken --------- from the screen w will The next meeting was decided upon I in«tallatlon of earphones for each for April 21. No outside speaker will 8eat In the back row of the theatre, come for that meeting, but each of j 8aJn’ Herbert Weiss, manager. the three principals a t the local schools will be asked to make short Thlrty-slx dancing girls were re­ addresses. Following the addresses hearsed for two weeks, from nine a political discussion w ill be held. each morning until five each after­ The following new members were noon, for the difficult chorus routine voted Into membership in the Bro­ In the "Follies" scenes In the "Dance therhood: Joha F. Kstels. Ernest of Life,” the all-talking production of McKinney, O. B. Wood. W. B. Buell. the stage play, "Burlesque." which Ira Bldwell, and Charles Paddock. w ill be shown at the Bell theatre starting Tuesday. I dental i,B «I'arge of his gun. MrH Rf,y Bd’nlrton attended the !TeXa" Clnb wb,ch me' w" h hpr "'"»’ r M” M J M cK ,,n- »Prlngfleld last “ | Tuesday. The Laldes Aid soslety of Thurs­ ton motored to Springfield last Fri- j day afternoon and held a silver tea at the home of Mrs. Ernest Bertsch. Several Springfield ladles were visi­ tors. Charles Grant Is the latest victim of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. John Price motored to Notl last Sunday and spent the day with their son, Curtis Price, and his Mrs. Nelson of Harrisburg, spent The Springfield News ‘The only Newspaper In the World that in Dedicated to the Interest« of Springfield People.”