The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 17, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY. ARRII. 17. I W
W ork of remodsllng the F laaery
drug store Is now nearing completion.
T he a u lire front has bean rebuilt and
small modern show
windows have
been Inatailed They are floored with
oak and all o f the hack fram e work
Is or oak Many windows In the la a a r
aide of the show windows permits
the public to see what Is In the wtn-
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
Mias Hasel Bartley ot M cM innville
has H m chosen by the Linfield stu-
d n t body to reign over the feaUvnl
m May I a* May queen,
Bnlldleg perm Us Issued la McMInu-
vtlle darts« tba first three month« of
tba year totaled $15*24. figures at
tba offtca of tba city recorder reveal.
Thia la considerably lower than the
aaaae period last year when more than
I1M.M* la building permits were le­
aned during a sim ilar period.
much more light Into (he Interio r of
the store. On the outside the lower
part o f the front Is covered with n
inn colored tile and a deep bine hor-
i der
A ll of the woodwork end the
I iloor wee also painted
a
blue to
1 match tha tile border.
On the In te rio r of the building tha
Montana Moon," at the Fox Me
walls end celling have been kalanm-
accidents on Oregon highways during parachute jumpers, who w ill be look-
Donald
this
waek
end
startin
g
today
'
MAY HEALTH PROGRAM
Ined. the shelves rebuilt and repaint-
the six year period from 1*24 to 1*2» ' Ing for the twenty lucky persona who
ed a grev color, and new light flxtarws
TO BE GIVEN MAY 16 SPRINGFIELD HIGH GIRLS
Inclusive, according to figures compil­ w ill grab them out of the a ir nt the
s
e s a w v f been
w w ii
l hung
iu ilg
( Pert
«81
O t
lill
have
of
the
floor
ed by T. A Rafferty, chief of the «tate conclusion of their earthw ard des­
Mey 1« was the date derided upon
WIN HONORS IN TYPING covering h a . not arrived yet.
traffic squad. Recorded accidents dur­ cent.
for the May H ealth Program, at h
ing this period totaled 170.07». Ore­
The Jean A rthur doubles, for that meeting of the Springfield
The Springfield high school girls
H ealth
Nsvdleeeaft Club to Meat
gon was one of six states in the Union
la what they « d a ily are. w^ll each U n it at the home of Mrs C. O. W il­ who went to Juuctlon C ity Iasi w •<•«.
showing a reduction in tha number
T
he
reg ular semi-monthly meeting
hold two free tickets to any showing son on Tuesday evening. The pro­ to compete with a learn there in a
The government land office at Rose
of fatal accidents during the year,
of "Young Eagles" at the Fox Mc­ gram w ill be given at the B rattaln typew riting contest walked away with of the N o ed lerrafl club w ill be held
bnrg sold I t tracts of grant land tim
Raffety declared.
Donald Eester Sunday Monday, and school and w ill he held on the lawn honors both In the b-g oners a n . ml at the home of Mrs. W II Dawson
bar la tea counties for a total ol »115.-
Ben O slen of Albany recently pat Tuesday, and the Charles "Buddy"
(his afternoon Assisting Mrs Dawson
47417 The largest purchase was by
In front of the building It w ill con- vanred division
an end to the fishing career of a three Rogers doubles wtll present a mer-
us hostess w ill he Mrs W F W a lk e r
the F ru it Orowera' Supply company ol
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w v w rs e w s numbers
ae eases asm« m i by
n
4 IH 7 BIULJ*
of v several
the
stud
Angellne Sevensen w rote 70 words and Mrs George Carson
foot gartersnake that he saw running chandlse order, good for »1 at Palopa. . rta from ,.ach of
arhool, lf)
San Francisco, which took «to acres
per m inute and made 4 errors Ver-
for corer with a ten inch eastern to the ten persons who are fortunate
la Josephine county, near the Cel if or­
city. The blue ribbons w ill be given nice Haw ke wrote (1 words and made
brook trout In Its mouth. Clelen. with enough to h« at a landing place of
ate line, tor lumber for box shooka.
to those students winning them at 5 errors They competed In the ad­
at least six other Albany people look­ the daredevil parachute Jumpers
he meeting.
8tote prohibition opera tires partici­ ing on. killed the snake at the Roaring
vanced division and wrote an aver­
pated la 12S arrests for liquor law vio­ river fish hatchery near Albany. The
Additionally
the
Hobl
“ Young
These blue ribbons are given to age of <5.5 words w ith an average ol
lations daring the month of March,
T h e average for Junction
snake had seised the tront In a pool. Eagles" w ill drop several thousand students who have all of th e ir teeth 5, errors
according to a report filed with Gov­ The fish was restored to the pool and heralds over W illam ette street fol- who have been vaccinated and who Cltv were 47 words and 1* errors.
I
ernor Norblad by George Alexander, In a few minutes was swimming about, lowlnig the desceta of the stars. In have complied with
certain
other
Ir. the heg'nners class
Barbara ?
state prohibition director. Fines were
front of the Fox McDonald w ill be health requlrementa
designated
by Adams. Ixm delle W l.llam s, and Vlolst
apparently nainjured.
Imposed In the amonat of »15.845. with
drawn a large circle, reachlnig from the county health unit.
Itunte were the contestants. T h e ir '
According to the Jackson County
Jail sentences aggregating 7S5 days.
the sidewalk Into the street. In event
Mlsa Beth Konkel, president of the averages were 4» words and 12 errors.
Central Civic council plans are under
any one of the thousand
heralds Lane County Health Unit, waa the Junction City typists In the same d l-j
Two more dens of rattlesnakes, con
iurni Oregon
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way to pivwvsvo
preserve «vi
for »uu
southern
ta m in g a total of 71. together with
the historic relics of the Jacksonville dropped
d" >PP<‘.d , from
frOmi the . Hobl
“ ° b‘ t "Young
“ Y. T “ principal
Pr ‘*‘cipel speaker
» I*« k e r at
et the
the meeting
meeting vision areraged 40 words and 17
awe
museums. Funds
Funds for
better
housing
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were
Miss
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, new mistakes.
see scorpion and a number of
ot non- museums.
Spoclnlly Priced for
for better hoimlng
who re.
poisooous eaaket. were found near the collection and for hire of a care­ every person standing on the side . L a „ e county hea„ h BUr„
EASTER SELLING
w alk In front of the theatre when cently «acceded Mlsa W illiam s
Canyonville. making the third to be
taker are required. The museum In­
ODD
FELLOWS
SELECT
the dodger lands on the pavem en t.,
.
located In a weak. M cKinley Hunt-
cludes the old Beekman banking
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The officers of the local u nit are
CONVENTION DELEGATES 1 #rouP I»**"««*", all alien $5.9«
w ill be given an Easter ticket to see
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lagton discovered the dens. The nests
building and contents intact, the first
Mrs. C. O. Wilson, president; Mrs.
"Young Eagles.'
were blown out with dynamite and
bank established la Oregon, as well
1 group I lata .................. $3.9#
Abble Wheaton, secretary; and Mrs.
Members of the Springfield
Odd
the rattlers killed.
aa a big collection exhibited in the
L. K. Page, financial secretary. The Fellows lodge last week elected El 1 group C oats
Card Club to Moot
$12.9#
A recent school election both nt
famous old time U. 8. hotel building
following new com m ittee heads were mer Pyne and Oswald Olson delegate«
Ilorence and at Cushman and held
and another collection housed In the
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan and chosen At the m eeting: Mrs. W e lte r (0 (he Grand Convention of the order
to consolidate the two high school dia- | first brick bonding erected In Jack-
Mr. and Mrs. I. D I-arlm er are to Scott, supplies; Mrs. Thatcher, music, which la to be held In Portland on
twlxtw
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resulted favorably. X
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sonville In l» 5 t. still Intact.
Jointly entertain the members of the and Mrs. Van Valxah, publicity.
May 20. 21 and 22
42 8th
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W est. Eugene, Ore.
voters doing so unanimously and the
The several Irrigation districts In 500 Club at the Rebhan home tomor-
Refreshments and a social gather-
The convention w ill also Includa a Oon’t forget * • give 8. A H. Green
Cushman district polling a still heav­ Rogue riv e r valley are turning the
row evening Cards and refreshments Ing were enjoyed a fte r the meeting. gathering o f the Rebekah t.-leg->tes
Stampa
ie r vote, sod with a m ajority lor con­ flood and natural flow of the streams
Wtll be the principal events of the The next meeting w ill be held a t the Three were selected from tha local
solidation. Plans fbr a new high school
Into the canal system to conserve all evening.
i community hall on May 1*.
Rebekah group last week
building will now be made.
available water. This js a purely pre­
The famotis Oregon caves—gener­ cautionary measure against a predict­
ally conceded to be ene of the major ed dry season.
attractions of the state—era to be
John Bilbeau. 40, a trapper and
completely renovated and lighted w ith ­ m iner in the Coffee creek district, a
in the next few mcaths, according Jo remote section of the south Umpqua
an announcement by M ajor John D.
territory above T ille r, committed sui­
Guthrie, assistant district forester.
cide and attempted to cremate his
The caves are in Josephia county,
body in an abandoned cabin. He had
52 miles southwest of Grants .’ass.
been suffering fretn a leg infection.
Gas Schlrmer of Keating was seri­
ously Injured at a mine «boat five
miles from Keating when a charge of
dynamite exploded. Schlrm er set the
charge, aad as It did not go oft be
went back la about an hour and a
b ait to Investigate IL The dynamite
exploded and Injured both eyes.
Easter Hats
Coats and
Dresses
8th Ave. Hat & Dress Shop
rr~ \
I h e best way to cook is now
Planting of 200 experimental acres
of garden lands in the Salem district
from the state fair grounds north to airplane to herald
Gervais was announced at Saiem by
c onald easter show
the Associated Seed company of H a rt­
Aa a pre-Easter feature In con-
ford. Conn. Only vegetable and gar­
den seeds will be produced. The ex­
>:i w l’ h the opening of "Young
periment presages development of I F gies," w ith Charles "B u d d y ' Ro- I
more than 10,000 netes of garden land
a t th e Fox McDonald on Easter
In that vicinity.
j Sunday, down‘ own pedestrian« In
Approximately $400 000 will be avail­ Eugene who scan the skies at noon ’
un­
able for the prefer lien of for. at lands this Saturday w ill witness an
In Oregon dur.ng 1930. according to usual sight
M D
a report prepared by F. A. Elliott,
stale forester. Thia money will fl-
nance a personnel ot more than 400
men and provide for Improvements
and equipment. There are approxi­
mately 10.500,000 acres of Oregon land
under the jurisdiction of the state for­
ester.
A total of 752 persons were killed
and 24.355 were Injured in ir a r r ic
Tw en ty tiny parachutes, to which
w ill l»e a ttarh ed ten m iniature Bud-
dv
Rogers and as many Jean A r­
thurs, w ill come floating down from
the ?kies
T h e m im ic movie stars
w ill drop from a Hobi Airw ays plane,
which has been chartered jo in tly by
the Fox McDonald and the Eugene
Fulnps store, and vauable prizes w ill
be held tigh tly In the hands of the
the easiest way
N e v e r in history did foods smack of such delicious
flavor as when they were taken piping hot from
the gradually-receding heat of an O ld Dutch Oven.
N o w never in history have foods prepared in this
same matchless manner
been so easy to cook . . .
so easy, in fact, that they
c o o k by th e m s e lv e s
w hile you are out of the
kitchen.
I t ’s the Westinghouse
F la v o r Zone Range that
has revived the unforgotten goodness of O ld
Dutch cooking . . . and at the same tim e combined
it w ith modern automatic control that makes the
world s most delicious cooking as simple and
pleasant a task as can
be imagined.
W hen you ins* • II a
F lavo r Zone Range,
you h a v e m e r e ly to
place cold foods in the
oven . . . set the clock . . .
adjust the therm om eter
to the right tempera*
ture . . . and spend the
rest of the time as you
please. M ere is a price­
less gift to both you and
your fam ily.
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