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THURSDAY. MAY 22, l»30
’HfR fiPRINOFlKLD NEWS
[ T b t "Young General”
TOWN AND VICINITY
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P A C K F IV E
UPPER CAMP CREEK
SCHOOL TO HAVE GALA
CARNIVAL SATURDAY
POWER CANAL CLAIMS
! ployeea of tbs Orem lumber
LIFE OF SMALL BOY worked until 10 00 o’clock to
«»III
re
cover the victim of the fast water
Richard Han»huh. 12. aoa of Mr which flows In a deep channel, mak­
Waltarvllla Ra«ld»nt Her*
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From Fall Creak W M. Taylor, of
Saturday night. May 24, la going and Mr». Chrl». Hanshuh. of Walter- ing It almost Impossible to crawl out
*«*» Klevt.ii», ,,r W altervllla, wa» a Full Creek, vlalted
friand» in thia
to be a big night at the Upper Camp *llle *°*t h,a ,,,e by drowning Mon- 1 if one falls Into IL
Hut unity »hopper |n 0,1« c|ly
city on Monday.
Creek
when the
ih . program
».-»> •._ 'lay evening In the power plant canal I The boy leave» besides his parents,
Creek school.
school,, when
F»ngca M«n Hare
Clarence Eh.
sponsored
by
the
Parent
Teacher near that place. No one saw the ac- I three brothers and five sisters.
M«reola R.eident Haro— Mr«. Lewis
of I'sagr», v!»lt«d with hla frlenda Hall, of Marrola. »pent Saturday
happen, but »ome »mall com-
Funeral services were held from
association is presented to the public I cldent b,pp*n-
hl thll illy tin Hu'ur.luy
for thetr approval or disapproval The i**"
° f hl* "aw hlm •**<*■« on « tne Branatetter chapel In Engene on
vlaltlng In thl» city.
entire evening will be lD the nature
fl"h,n« at 6®® o'clock. When Wednesday afternoon at 2 00 o'clock.
M»b«l R ci,d«n t H«r» W || I ’arl».
Vlalta Son J. It Scott, of Creawall
of a carnival, which ha» been given i , J*‘d "Ot return tOT *“PP«r that Rev Fred Kornschu.t. of Eugene,
Of Mabel. »pin t
K u d lid y
looking
vlrli«d with hla »on, while In Spring
the appellatdn Good Feeler« Carol- "
“ ,ear,'h wa" started and the officiated and Interment was made
a ’ lo r bti«lne»s riu 'tc rn in thl» city
o n H n ttjr < fu y .
val, the Good Feeler« Oolden Rule! f ndln* of hl" ,Uhln« Pole caught on In the Mulkey cemetery.
Day or the I»ay We Peel the Willow." “ *nM *“ ,h e aw,,t current Cave the
Donna M i» Hara Elm Hiddla, of
From Marcela— Mr». Walter Hogg»,
A program by the achool children fr a ‘ ' lu* of *»*■ fa««-
Donna, i iih 1 In to »e« a local phy
of Marrola, wa» a Saturday vlaltor
O u t o f T o w n Q uest»— O r and Mrs.
alrlan on Saturday.
will be a feature of the evening, and
were made to drag the W. C. Rebhan had aa their guests
In thl» city. .
a »upper will form a great d;—1 ot C,n‘ f° r lhe b° dy but were unauc
here Sunday Mr and Mrs W C. Tem­
From Fall Creak Mr» W H l-arl
Tranaacta Bualneaa — Mr». B. O.
amusement for those who are able I cesarul, so workmen began letting pleton. of Brownsville, Mr. and M r».
iner, of Fall Crack, waa a Friday Pauls» Iranaaited bualneaa while In
the
water
out
of
■aria, who la actiaa i
to understand what they order from I h . .
— ” ~ the
~ canal until It ' e E. . c C. . Miller
Miller, of Corvaltta. and Mr. and
vlaltor In Hprlngflald.
Hprlnglfeld Saturday.
* t if a « .
the peculiar menu.
w«
The b° dy
Walter Smith and daughter.
I The program wblcn has been ar-
1 oulld Dfear the ftahpole. Em Leone, of Santa Clara,
From Hood Rlvar — George Van
Qlven Treatment»- -J. H. Putnam,
ranged Is as follows:
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Arnnin, of Hood «Ivor, waa ln Spring of Wallerville, waa a patient at the
Selection ............. ................. Orchestra
field to conault with a local physician. local phyilrlan'a office on Saturday.
MANY GETS RIBBONS AT
Recitation, So Was I. Leonard Ruth.
Croawall Man Hara Louie Wallace
Vlalta Son-in-law—Mr and Mr». J.
Song. Mammy'» Little Coal Black
MAY
HEALTH
PROGRAM
of Croawall. *t>ent part of Monday N. Notion »pent Sunday vlaltlng
, Rose Josephine and Charlotte Lan
vtaltlng friend» In thia city.
nlng.
with their daughter and eon In law, i Almost three hundred people at­
tended at the community hall last Plano Solo. Bob Lee Duncan.
From Waltorvllla — Mr» Walter who live on the Lorane highway.
942 Willamette 8t.,
Eugene. Oregon
Friday afternoon ’o witness the an­ Recitation. Uncle Alec'a Bad Folks.
Ranrh. of Wallerville. waa a vlaltor
Vlalta at Corvaill, _ Mia» Maxine
Marietta
Ruth.
In Springfield on Monday.
«nodgraaa »pent the week end at nual May Day Health program, and f>'ng. You Naughty Wicked Rid.
to see 38 grade school children of
Fwrchaaaa Food -Ira Mathew», of Corvallis a» the gueat of Mlaa Marie thl» city reielved their blue ribbon»
Howard Phelps, Mary Rlrk, Nora
Dexter, purchaaed feed for bla »lock Jenaen. She returned to her home tor perfect health.
La« Bln«.
here Sunday evening.
while In thl» city Saturday.
Vocal Solo. Mias Ruth.
The recipients of the ribbon» were
Bobbi® Shaftoe. Betty Lee Stuart.
Catch»»
Fine
Fish—
Mayor
W.
p
‘
Sidney
Ward.
Nancy
I»avl».
Ethel
From M areola- Mr». Ida Sander«,
Raymond Phelps. Felda Choate.
of Marrola. waa a Monday vlaltor In Tyaon .aught IS flab on the McKee- Fulop. Flora B.rtsch, George Horton.
ale north of Springfield Sunday. The I-oul. Smith. Billy Dow. Beryl Ro- Reuben and Rachael. Marietta Ruth
Springfield
and Allen Nichols.
lurgeat weighed one pound,
although borts,
Dale HorVon, C Eugene
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r Fulop,
ilio p
Huntresses.
Ruth
From Waltorvllla- -Charlo» Carter, it looked a» if ft would weigh nearly *«•'>!« liera», h. Bobby Davis, Lor Drill — Indian
of Wallerville, purchaaed feed »up- two. »ays the angler
Weeks. Jo Lanning, Helen Nichols,
ralne Squires. John Avltt, Richard
pile» in thia city on Monday.
ta llle Ray. Juanita Kirk, Valentine;
Richardson, Robert Ku-hardson, BCly
Hay and Bery Weeks.
Burnett,
Jennie
Jackson.
Fern
Cor­
On Vacation — Ornee Mitchell I» DAIRY ESSAY CONTEST
Quartette Mr. Ruth. Mr. Phelps. Mrs
nell.
Frances
Cornell.
Floyd
Cornell.
taking her vacation from the tele
WINNERS ANNOUNCED Teddy Wright, Barbara Barnoll, Lois Ruth and Mrs. Rlrk.
phone office now.
Wilson. Margaret Meek. Rntcoe Cole. Vocal Solo. Rocked In the Cradle of ■
the Deep. Mr. Page.
Winner» In division two of the Scott Wright. Jean Louk. Colleen
Cottage Qrove Min Here
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rhe tailored simplicity of thia
Tulur. of Cottage Grove, waa a poster,and essay campaign to In Cornell. LaVerne McPherson. Doris Selections .... .. .................... Orchestra.
garment makes it a very popular
creaae the use of dairy products Higgins, thlrley Seavey. lads May
Monday vlaltor In Springfield.
304
■ it is fashioned of Ana
through school education were an Rodenbough. Bob Rodenbough, Dr.le
Spenb Sunday at Alvadore — Mr.
quality and long enough so that it
nnunred Monday by Miss Oerlrude , Robertson. Bobby Foster and Rr^e
stayi in place no matter how active
and Mr» Paul Hchlewe motored to Skow. home demonstration agent
Ogden.
you arc. It has self «traps, comes
Alvadore on Sunday to visit friends. Vernon England, Walker aehool; Jack
The entire program was given by
in colors to match
-
Back from California — Mr». Pearl Klensrhe. I-one Pine achool; and the children under the direction of
bloomer*. Sue* Jb to 42,
Melba
Palmer,
Sant«
Clara
high
Slnnar has returned from Callforola,
their teachers Mrs. L. R. Page had
achool, are the winners.
where she «pent her vacation.
charge of the program arrangements.
Wlunera of prlies In grades 1 to 6 Ethel Fulop played the part of the
,
&p«nda Week End at Salem—Frank for posters are:
queen, a d Sidney Ward was the
Ixmbard spent the week end at the
1st, Vernon England. Walker achool. king for the dey. T-aVerne McPherson
Willamette
University at Salem, Creswell, route 1; 2nd. Mlnnte Earl. took the purl of the herald.
where he formerly attended school.
Walker achool; 3rd. Giadya Walker,
Songs and dances with a Maypole
Walker school; 4th. Dorothy Boehv
From Rainbow- Mrs. George Wil­
ringer. Banta Clara; 5th, Albert dance and an address by Miss Ronkel
liam«. and her aoa. Joe. were visitors
Barre. Wendllng. dlatrlct 1(2; (th. Ed-‘ were the principal features of the
at the homes of friends here while In
•
mund
Lower, district 2. Creswell; ' program.
Springfield on Friday of last week.
7th. Robert Sears, Walker; 3th. Al­
Visit Coast Points— Mr and Mr». bert Higgins, Llnslaw; 8th, Orace
JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET
W K Burnell and daughter. Barbara Hohman. district 181.
TO BE HELD TOMORROW
•pent Sunday vlaltlng coast points In
Winners In grade» 7. 8 snd 9 for
wealern I-ane county.
essays on health reasons for the use
Tennessee, Associate Judge of the
Members of the Junior and Senior
of dairy products: 1st. Jack Rlen
Supreme Court of the United State»,
At Summer Home— Dr. and Mr». ache. Ixine lin e school; 2nd. Gertrude classes at the high school will hold
who died within a few hour» of the
Eugene Renter «pent Sunday at their Plaep, Ada school;
late Chief Justice Taft.
3rd. Wanda their annual formal banquet tomor­
summer home on the McKenile. near Miles. Ada; 4th, Frank Gray. Crea row evening at lhe Lee Duke cafe In
Dearborn.
well; 5th. Beatrice Burt, Mapleton; Eugene. They will enjoy a five-course
6lh,
Ruthle Reber. Creswell; 7th. dinner, during which the numbers of
JUNIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Send Resident Her»--Mrs. Henry
the program will be Interspersed.
Korf, of Bend, la spending several Olgn Sacre, Wendllng; 8th. Laura
TEAM ORGANIZED HERE
The program will consist of a wel­
day« here and In Eugene vlaltlng Higgins. Llnslaw; 9th. Elmer Olson.
come
by
John
Lynch,
as
president
Creswell.
Mend« and relatives. Her mother
A Junior American Legion baseball
Winners In the senior high school of the Junior class, and a response team wa» organised here on Sunday
lives In Eugene.
division essays on the uses of dairy from Frank Mersdorf. the senior class by William Cox. who will have charge
B orn
Mr and Mrs. O. H. W lltie products let, Melba Palmer. Santa president. Alfred Frese will sing a
of the team. The team will play
are the parents of a baby daughter ( lara; 2nd. Jeannie Spencer, Cres­ solo. Out of the Deep, and Violet
several practice games on Saturdays
born to them at the Pacific Christian well; 3rd. Ina Moes. Creswell; 4th, Runte will play an Hawaiian violin
says Mr. Cox, and later they will
honplal In Eugene on Tucaday. May Margaret Gwyther. Creswell; 6th. solo. Out On the Deep, and Violet
meet all other Legion teams in the
We have only the best. Try us once and you will try us
SO. 1230.
Mabel C. Simpson, Creswell; (th, W. E. Buell will offer a toast. Bon county to determine the champion-;
gain.
Service is our watchword—economy our standard
Voyage,
to
the
graduating
class.
The
ship.
Vlalt at Oakridge — Mias Myrtle Alleyne Spencer. Creswell.
Prlaee In the senior high school other numbers on the program will
In
Harvey and her grandmlther. Mrs K
The entire state has been divided
down
V Walker, returned to Springfield on ! division ranged from 210
110 d°
Wn to
'° |1 ; he a reading by Faye Parsons, and a into dlstrir'a and each county in the
banjo
duest
by
Bessie
Stewart
and
Monday from Oakridge, where t h e y ' -
he J
F hl<h d,’ '" ° —
a . from ((
disrlcta will select their champion­
down to |1 ; and ln the poster con Irene Manley.
had »pent the week end.
ship teams and then a district tour­
teat from |f> down to 81.
nament Is to be held and the winners
4th and Main Sts.
Spend Week end at Portland—The
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
PRATT HOLVERSON
of the districts play in a tournament
K. C. STUART
Mime» Anna Gorrle. Margaret Oor-
Kensington Club Postponed
Phone 63
which
la
to
be
held
at
Baker
at
the
PLANNING TWO TEAS
rle. Cora
Ol«on. mnuei
Mabel ( h**-"- H- C. Whitney will entertain
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---- Millie I...UU,
time of the atate convention.
Olson and Jennlne Withers, motored ,h'' ««Blber» of the Kensington club
The Girls League of the high
Boys who turn, d ou* for the first
to -----
Portland
early Saturday
morning wl,h « covered dish luncheon at her school will entertain with two teas
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practice were Dale Thomas. Bruce
and spent the week end there visiting home tomorrow afternoon. The meet next week for the members of the
Squires, LaMa- Brnttaln, Hugh Mat-
friends.
Ing wag scheduled for last Friday, leagues In Eugene. On Monday they
hany. Donald Hawke, Dick Wright.
hut was postponed. Tho afternoon have Invited the girls of the Eugene
Earl Peterson, Louis Tuhy, Bob
Return from Burna—Mr. and Mrs
will he spent with sewing and games high school to bp their guests and
Mtthany, Mark Smith and Tom
C E. Kenyon returned Sunday even­
on Tuesday they will entertain the Uchytil.
ing from Burns, where they had
University high girls.
«pent tho week end visiting friends
Then there was the Scotchman who
The Dutch motif of blue and white
Husband: I can t make out which
and relatives. The road hetweun , bought a car because the clutch was
Men s Genuine English Broadcloth
will be carried out ln the decoration Is the top and which 1» the bottom '
Bend and Burns Is very rough, states thrown In.
and
program,
as
well
as
In
the
re­
of these socks.
Mr. Kenyon.
freshments. Small blue and white
T e ach er» E x a m in a tio n
M lfe; Idiot- The big hole Is the top
paper windmills were mailed this
Te«chea School—Miss Doris Girard
The regular hl nnuual teachers ev week Io the girls Inviting them to top ant the collection of small holes
All Colors
Is teaching at the Lincoln school this amination will be held In the County attend the functions here. Refresh­ Is the foot.
week during tho absence of hor sis­ onUW T '" - .con" n»‘n» «nK at 9 :00 a. m ments will consist of ten and pret­
ter. Dorothy, who Is attending tho on Wednesday. June 11. 1930. lasting zels. A program of Dutch songs and
four days. Schedules will be supplied
Friend; How many men work in
Rebekah lodgo convention as a dele­ when requested from this office
readings will be given. The newly
your office, Mr. Fracture?
gate from the local orgnnlantlon. She
R. J. MOORE,
elected offiuera of the Girls League
Mr Fracture: Oh. about
will be here to resume her teaching
School SUpt. wl11 hllve charge of the programs.
$1.50 Mountain Striped
them!
work tomorrow morning.
J C. PENNEY CO.
Bodice Top
Rayon Vest
79c
Our Meats are
Tempting and Tasteful
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
Special This Week
SHIRTS
98c
Attends Convention—Mrs. W. H.
Pollard left Springfield on Sunday
for Klnmath Falla, u^iere she spent
the first part of the week attending
thos tnte convention of the order of
P. E. O. as a delegate from the Eu­
gene chapter, of which she Is a
member.
Questa at Springfield Hotel—W. B.
Handcock, of Seattle; J, F. Shannon,
of Alhambra, California; Elvln Keen­
an, of Joseph, Oregon; R. U Miller,
of San Francisco; Frank Klsor, of
Los Angeles; Chuck Anderson, ot
Tucaon, Arliona; Jim Dailey, David
Pennington, and Doc Pac Ker, all of
Palmer, California, were registered
at the Springfield hotel during the
week end.
IMPORTANT NOTICE...
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it’s your OPPORTUNITY
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