The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 29, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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CHERRY GROWERS ARE
EVERYONE INVITED TO
by an Oregon Stale Agricultural ,
ADVISED TO SPRAY NOW | . VISIT DAIRY TRAIN;
logo specialist.
Ivan Rh-aard. of Bellfountain. spent
l i e week end at Ray Baugh s.
Ovdlcatloo Program Planned
Cherry fruit flies may begin to
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
THURSTON
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I ho nine car dairy demonstration
Ralph Bonney, of Kugene. has spent come out within the next week or ten
An all iatne county free dairy train Is scheduled to pull In a, g-gg
past few days visiting with his days, and cherry growers should be
and Corvallis Eugene will be (he
” *a'iv io spray for them as soon as lunch, a special dairy meeting
triends In Thurston.
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inapeclion of the nine «or dairy de ' flr*< of IS alopa, and a special de
'hey
appear,
according
to
county
Miss Esther Mcl'herson. of Spring-
monstration train which I. touring [dlcatlon program has been arranged
Held. visltt-d relatives in Thurston agent O. S. Fletcher. Spraying sup­
plies should be purchase«! and spray western Oregon are (he three main Ooveruor A W Norblsd. Marshall
last Thursday and Friday.
•■»•elate
Dana *-1
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lag equipment prepared so that the features of the big dairy day at r'nn'*
There was a basket dinner held at
Farmers of the I J»»«rnal. and Paul V. Marls, director
spray may be applied as soon as the Eugene on June
fhe church lust Sunday as a farewell , first flies appear.
entire county are invited.
I of extension service al Oregon Stale
to Rev. Martain and his assistant. ■
serving of the free lunch will be College will take part In the dedlca
The formula for the spray is as
Miss Smith, who left for their summer
follows: half pound arsenate of lead Kin al 12:30 at the Armory, with , ,lon Program
vacation at their homes In California.
two quarts cheap molasses. 10 gal hamburgers, cheese sandwiches, milk,
Rev. Palmer, pastor of the congre­ Ions of water. ..n y good spraying out pickles, lev cream and cookie* on the
LOCAL GIRLS TO APPEAR
gational church in Eugene, will de fit that has been thoroughly rinsed menu. Plans are being worked out
liver the baccalaureate sermon to and cleaned may be used, but the under the leadership of Miss tie r
IN TWO RECITALS SOON
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the high school class next Sunday "<’**le should be one that will make trude hkow-
Skow. !-ane
ij in . county home de-
Miss June Berg and Miss Maxine
•vening at the church
a spray that will appear on the m<'ns,ratl°n ««-«'«. to handle the
i Valuer will be presented In a Joint
Rev. Harry Benton will fill the pul leaves as fine droplets. Further |n- in,n,en4e crow’1
v a recital at the McMorran and Wash«
T o A n n o u n c e C o n te s t W in n e r
pit here next Sunday morning at the formation is contained ln Oregon Ag
burue auditorium In Eugene on Sat
ihurch.
j rlcultural college Station Circular
Following the lunch there will be
urday evening. May 31. at 7 30 by
The Thuriton Ladies Aid society No. 35. copies of which may be ob­ • program at the Armory starting at
«heir teacher. Reuben Ooffrelere
mot with Mrs. Pherne Crowe in tained at the county agent s office.
1 SO with R Roy Booth, of the Eu- Miss Berg has been presented in
Springfield Wednesday afternoon.
The county agent states that gene chamber of commerce presld
several recitals previously bv M r
Mrs. Waiter Easton underwent a cherry buyers will not purchase tng. Winners of the dairy poster and OeofTrelere.
major operation at the hospital In cherries from Infested orchards this essay contest sponsored by the Lane
M iss Margaret Jarrett and Miss I
Eugene Wednesday.
year, and that the state board of County Dairymen's association and
Mrs Felix Spark and Mrs. Arch horticulture will Insist upon the clea n -! the chamber of commerce will be an­ Barbara lUrnell will be presented In
Shough and daughter. Patty, of Eu lag up of infested orchards. He re­ nounced and checks awarded There a complete memory recital The date
h“‘ n.O‘ y*‘ b,'Hn , ”“‘d Bo,h of
gene, attended the basket dinner at commends that ail cherry growers will also he sn address on d .lrvie
d«lr> 'ng, r e c ita ls are open to i h l p u b lic
the church last SuM sy.
spray for the control of the flies in !
Mr. and Mrs. John Price drove to order that this pest may be controlled
Harrisburg last Sunday afternoon.
In Lane county.
Mr. ad Mrs. Fred Russell motored
I
As soon as the first fruit flies ap­
to Silverton last Sunday and visited
pear.
growers
will
be
notified
through
their son and family. Mr and Mrs
the newspapers, by radio, and by
Belmont Russell.
cards.
Mr Fletcher has prepared
The Parent Teacher association
are giving an entertainment at the cards that will be mailed to Lane
Thurston hall next Friday evening county cherry growers when the first
They will sell candy, ice cream and flies appear.
cake.
Mrs. Jack Hiller .of Corvallis, MANY PRIZES OFFERED
visited at John Edm istons home on
FOR BICYCLE DAY AT
Monday, returning to her home the
FAIR GROUNDS SUNDAY
next day.
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week
Corvallis.
Miss Joe Hart left Thursday for
her childhood home near Portland
She will spend decoration
also visiting her brother and f . m Z ^
dasher!
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MR. AND MRS. WILSON
Those present were Mr unit Mrs
ENTERAIN ON TUESDAY Kruesl McKinney, Mr ami Mrs. Lar
She expects to
Mondav.
return
home
next
B IC Y C L E
Would be J uki the thing to go to that
BIG BICYCLE AND FIELD DAY
At Lane County Fair Grounds on JUNE 2nd. at 2:00 p. in.
Over $100 worth of Prises.
Don't MI m It*
M oore’s Cycle and T o y Store
1 » W „ , E . g h , h S ..
P a r « ^ \ ° f Pr'1M '° **
* en awa> a« «he Lane County Bi-
tycle Mold day at «he county fair
f ’° U"d* °" Sunday afternoon, com-
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y cfo ^
son Wrlghl, Mr und Mrs
Walt,,,
Brliige formed the diversion for
tlossler, Mr anil Mrs. Clarion liar
« group of friends of Mr and Mr»
her. Mr and Mrs lau ren re Moffitt,
Clifford Wilson, who were lavlted
and Mr and Mr» Floyd Thompson.
Io their home here Tuesday evening Hprlngfleld, and Mr and Mrs Hlan
ITisea were won by Mrs. Ernesl
chfleld, of Portland. who are vlalliag
McKinney
and
larsm i
Wright
•I the Wilson home
'Tt.T'c— MtTk
° Ctock' ’ »• a»'
“ * ' he D‘n'y M° ° re
he prlles are varied,
and
have
Mrs. Sarah Shaw, of Eugene Is
7 '“
companie8'
«pending a few days w ith M r ’
Eu<ene business firms, and the
M rs . John Price
and Springfieid News. They ¡„dude a
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subscription to the News to the old­
est rider; a bicycle horn for the
youngest rider In the parade, which
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UPPER WILLAMETTE
♦ will include all wheeled vehicles
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The Pleasant Hill athletic club de­ propelled by the individual riding it;
feated the Walker club In baseball an Auto Strop raxor to the winner ;
last Sunday by a score of 10 to 0 of the half mile race for men over
played on the Pleasant Hill grounds. 40 years; a gold watch for first prise
The team plays South Benton next for the best decorated bicycle in the
parade; a bicycle chain for the see- ■
Bunday at the Benton-Lane
a u to fond best; and a bicycle rim for th e'
camp.
third b en entry.
The Pleasant Hill high school gave
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A stop watch and a pair of pedals '
A
■ program and ice cream social at are to be given for the flrat'*and the
the gymnasium last Friday. A song second prixes in the half mile f^ Z
It
by six girls, a comic by Frances for all. A baseball mit and a rim is
Phibbs. Grover Kelsey. Sheldon Stutz
being offered to the first and second
and Albert Mathews, an aesthetic persons crossing the finish line in
dance by a group of girls, and a the half mile race for children under
clever dance number by Ida Shelby twelve.
were very much enjoyed. Ice cream
Each member of the winning relay I
cake and home made candy were
team
will be entitled to »1 00 In labor
«old.
and members of the team winning
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The Junior class of the Pleasant second place will be entitled to 50c
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Hill high school will take the senior worth of repair work at the Moore
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class on a week end party to N ew ­ Cycle store.
It
port this coming week end.
A number 27 Delta lamp and a
Mrs. Emma Weyer came up from wheel horn are the first and second
Roseburg Tuesday * to help Teddy prises for the one mile free for all
Tinker celebrate his third birthday. race A box of candy will be given
Mrs. E. B. Tinker has received word to the girl winning the one-eighth ,
that her mother, Mrs. O. H. Wange- mile race for girls. Second prize in
lin and her sister. Mrs. Etta Wenge- this race Is a doll.
lin, will return to Oregon fn about
A half mile free for all for girls
three weeks. They have been spend­ will be a savings bank for first i
ing the winter in Arizona with prize, and a two month's member
another sister, Mrs. T. J. Elliott.
•ship In Dinty's Bike club Is the s e c
The Pleasant Hill ladies have an ond prize.
all day meeting at the home of Mrs. • The most successful plank rider
Andy Olson on June 4th.
will receive a gokf knife and chain
Invitations are out 'or the Pleasant Second prize will be a tire. A trip
High high school commencement cyclometer and a tire are being of­
exercises which will be held Thurs­ fered as prizes for the winner of the '
day evening. June 12th. The date slow race.
has been changed from Friday the
A baseball bat and a baseball are I
13th. Those who graduate are Mild- the
l,,B P
m es offered
offen
prizes
to the winner ot
red A. Wallace. Leslie Aileen Jacobs, the comical race.
Harrb E Brabham. Alvin W. Olson.'
A free ticket to the Helllg theatre
N e iie L, Lorentz, Francis F. Phibbs. wl11 be given the first 100 riders who
Albert P. Mathews. Dell L. Stutz. enter the field for the polo eveZt,
Laura Geraldine Hull, James Willard ’------------
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Ice cream dixies
will be given each
Waring, Paul A. Brabham, Hugh E. person who enters the parade on a
Wallace, Earl Drury, James’ Douglas wheeled toy.
Kahler, Alicia Camille Jacobs. Joseph
The ten mile bicycle race sponsor
Ine Mathews, Helen Irene Carter. ed by the A. B. L. A. to determine
Emma Marie Olson.
he best rider in th^ county, will also
J- Dickens, an age« resident of be an event of Sunday afternoon
Bear Creek, was lost for two days
The day's activities are being
In the woods near the mill belonging sponsored by the Helllg theatre, the '
to Jed Wheeler. He had been peeling Moore Cycle and Toy store, and Hen­
cascara bark and lost his way. The dershott's store.
shouts of loggers when a log got
away and rolled down the hill at­ MRS. WILSON ENTERTAINS
tracted his attention and he soon
BRIDGE CLUB MONDAY
found the men. He was drenched,
hungry and exhausted when found.
Mrs. Katherine Stoflel and Mrs
Fred Wentworth, both of Eugene.:
Major Operation — Mrs. Walter
Easton, of Waltervllle, underwent a won the high and consolation prizes '
major operation at the Pacific Chris­ respect.veyl at the Monday afternoon !
tian hospital in Eugene on Tuesday. meeting of the bridge club at the
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? ornp 01 Mrs- c . O. Wilson, Of
R e t u r n , fr o m P o rtla n d
Mrs Eliza m i S ? ’4 Helghfs' Guest8 at «he
Winzenreld returned from P o rH a n d
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MrS' CIifford Wilson
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Tuesday, where she had been called Ml b
" R‘d<hsU’
Detrolt- !
by the Illness Of her brother Z A M'ch «ari’ “ «’«•«■ of Mrs. Wilson,
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Ebbert. Her brother is now r’e c o v .r p X l o f
Ing.
I ->se l of all Eugene women except
fin
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I Mrs. Wilson.
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Never r o Befoi
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N i - $ ^ d Calred
S v rfo t.
Awtonwtic
Timvr ond
Clock
Automatic
Tempera­
tur« Control and^,
Thermometer^
Such a RANGE
and at Such
a PRICE!
We have been fortunate in belnr
«Me to buy a Urge quantity of these
new white enamel Automatic Hotpoint
Ranges that have not yet been shown
In any other store. We are therefore
able to price thia Range at an AS-
TOUNDINGLY LOW FIGURE, so low
that probably never again will you be
able to buy this Range at this «am«,
price. This special offer will
be in effect for six weeks
only. Now is the opportun­
ity of a lifetime for every
one of our ‘ customers to
make a Urge saving In buy­
ing a m o d e r n Hotpoint
Range. ONLY $10 DOWN
AND $7.75 A MONTH WILL
PUT THIS RANGE INTO
YOUR HOME FULLY INSTALLED.
The LOW PRICE will TOrely surprise
you.
Here are some of the most modem
features of this new Hotpoint: Hl-
Specd Cairod U n it-th e fastest electric
DOW N
cooking plate known; Full
Automatic Heat Control gov­
erned by the beautiful Hot-
polnt Jeweled m o v e m e n t
clock; large, deep oven—the
most popular size.
NOW IS YOUR OPPOR­
TUNITY—do not let it pass.
Act Now. This wonderful
offer expires June 15.
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