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T H H SPR IN G FIELD NEWS
HIGHWAY SIGN BOARDS
HAVE BEEN CORRECTED ♦ »
THURSDAY, JUNK 5, 1 »Jto
and at Newport.
Marriage Licensee Issued
PLEASANT HULL TO HEAR
Miss Mary Hanlon, of Pleasant
During the past week marriage
DR. A. B. HALL DELIVER
« e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
Mill and Mrs. I at Source, of F'ull licenses have been Issued by the
Forty
three
students
of
the
Pleasant
Creek,
expects
to
leave
next
week
COMMENCEMENT TALK
county clerk Io the following O ravi
Distance marks on the new sign­
boards recently erected by the stale Hill high school motored to Newport for Seattle, where they will spend I'onliua, Blakely, and Itulty Thomp­
Dr Arnold Bennett llall. pre«ld»nl
son, Eugene; laturnnce Sunkler and
highway department at the Inter­ last week end ami made camp on the the summer.
Principal Events of the Week sections of the Pacific and McKengte mole above Aaate Beach. The seniors
Eunice Smith, bolli of Eugeue; Fred of Ihe University of Oregon, will de
highways were painted out Monday were the guests of the Junlorr. They • e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ■taker. Hprlngfleld. and Agnes Larsen. Lver Ihe eommeiiceinenl address for
Assembled for Information
morning by the highway officials at were chaperoned by Profeaaor *K. K. •
THURSTON
♦ Eugene, James Huristi and Lois Ihe i'leasanl Hill high school at eg-
Barrett, both of Mareóla; Jumes erclaes to l»> held In the high school
the request of local people who ob­ Kilpatrick and wife and Mias Schults. » e e e e e e e e e e e e e e «
of Our Readers.
Perry Price, who has been work Fleming, Troutdale, and
Frunces gymnasium on Thursday evening,
jected to any signs Just across the Clifford Baxter. Ihirwln Baxter, Ly­
river saving that it was a mile to man Tinker, and Donald Kabler. all Ing for the Pacific Fruit company in Newhold, Eugene; William C oi and i -lune 13, at S Od «'clock
William Nichols, founder of Milton,
Springfield.
The distance
after alumni, were also guests of the junior Eugene tor some Bine, has been Margaret Anderson, holli of Marsh ' , lr Wrtlt#r Mevars. rharcsller of
burled there recently. He wee
Springfield
will
he
left
blank,
ac­ class. A very Jolly time was report­ transferred Io Idaho by the company fieni; Katon Porter and Ktlna Hantia. i , h„
„l.lv»ralD, »IH de
I t y ea n old.
latst Wednesday was senior day al bolli of Collage tlrove. R.xlncy Jouli n ,,vi.r
cording to I M. IVierson. who was ed by all Swimming In the Pacific
|MI, , „laureale a Id re., I .
Waterfront mill plant No. S of the successful in having the signs chaug and the natatorium. dancing, roller the high school, and Miss Phelps, the and Goldte Swearlugen, holh
! th. gruduntlng . lesa ot, SumLty et ,
Port Orford Cedar Products company ed. He called the highway department skating, and Joy riding over the assistant teacher, motored with the Eugene; Henry Snatter and Mary > |h|ì j llu„ s
opened recently at Marahfleld with a and was informed that they would Roosevelt highway was enjoyed by students to Swimmers Delight tor the Layttg. holh of Cottage tlrove; Wll
,
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.
futura Hult will »Ive the valeille
•mall crew.
fretl I charen, Eugene, ami Ilorothv , .
gladly paint out the distance after the young folks. They rooked thvlr day
'tory udii re»« and rumia Olmin »ili
Married In North Bend la May. 187». the name Springfield, but they could meals and camped out under the
Mrs John Price and Mr and Mrs. Wills. Springfield ; Charles Holding. give the saltitatloti
Mr. and Mrs. W. R Simpson celehrat not paint any other distance after It. starlight, but a rain Saturday night Arch Shough drove to The Dalles Eugene, and Anna Stewart, Phoenix.
Od their 17th wedding anniversary as the state department had decided drove them under shelter.
last Thursday tor Miss Mildred Price, Arianna; Bussell Terrey und Helen
The class of 1930 Is the largest yet
there May t l.
The high schools of la n e county who has taught there the past year Hendrlckaon, both of Eugene; Ed­ to be graduated at the high school
not to mark fractions of a mile on
mund Barry, Redding, and Erma I There are IS members III Ihe class
At the final eeeston of the P. E. O. highway sigus in the future. The held their annual picnic at Riverside They returned home Friday.
park
last
Friday.
May
SO
There
were
agitation
over
the
signs
was
started
They are Harriet and Paul Brabham,
Stale convention held la Klamath
The P. T A held a social at the I.ongmlre. Culp ('reek
la-alle and
Urla Jacobs, Jossphloe
Falls recently. Mrs. Grace Kent Ma at the last meeting of the Methodist no Back sports at they have had In hall laat Thursday evening The pro­
Old Crossing Replac'd
"-*at years There was a base hall ceeds amounted to nearly «30 00.
and Albert Mathews, Emma and Alvin
gruder of Clatskanie was elected pree Men s brotherhood.
A crew of Southern Pacific track ( H a u t i . Mildred and llusb Wallace,
game between Elmira and Walker
M eat
Mrs. Harvey Hadley visited her
girls. The young folks enjoyed rowing mlther. Mrs Ellen Needham, last maintenance workers tore out (be old I-aura Hult, Nellie Loronts, Heleu
BERRY
PROSPECTS
FOR
Polk county paid approximately 66
timbers from Hie street crossing at Carter. Francis Phibha. Earl Drnry,
and swimming In the Willamette A
gents for each vote cast at the pri­
OREGON ARE REPORTED basket dinner was held at the noon , Tuesday, and returned to her home Third and A streets and replaced Douglaa Kaoler, Dell S tu ll, and
at
Hadleyvllle
on
Wednesday.
mary election. The total vote was
hour.
them with new ones on Monday.
James Waring
The late strawberry acreage for
The high school »III hold com-
«273 and the coat of the election was
Oregon is about one fourth of the
Children's day was remembered at , mencement exercises next Friday
$130«.
The »«0,000 armory to be built In total for the entire United States, the Pleasant Hill Christian church evening at the hall. There will be a
Cottage Grove, voted by the last Ore­ according to the Agricultural Situa­ last Sunday by a program by the class of te0 graduating aa follows:
gon legislature, will be erected on tion and Outlook, as Issued by the Sunday school In the morning and a Misses Hasel Russell. Ix>li Mathews,
i Leone Edmlaton. Lena Hart. Wilma
North Eighth street between Gibbs Oregon State Agricultural College. pageant In the evening.
[ Scott. Irene Baxter, and Lloyd Oray,
The total acreage of late strawberries
gad W hltsshsr avenues.
The baccalaureate services tor the
has been estimated at 43,960, as com­
Georgs H. Brown. <7, known as the
graduating class of the Pleasant Hill , Albert l*urnott, Francis Davis, Gerald
potato king of Clackamas county, was pared with 46.320 In *939. The entire 1 high school will be held Sunday night . Hansou.
Mrs. Ray Baugh motored to Junc­
fatally Injured when he was struck reduction In the acreage la an Oregon at the Pleasant HUI Christian church
and
Washington,
which
together
ac­
tion
City last Friday, where she
by ths fender of a truck driven by
Rev. Walter Meyers, of the Bible
count for almost 40 per cent of the University, giving the address
Wilson Wilde. Clackamas.
The spent the rest of the week with her
late crop, and for most of the can­ graduating exercises will be held at parents. Mr and Mrs. Janies Calvert
No hope Is held oat for the rtbulld-
ning and cold pack output.
the high school gymnasium tonight . . Mr. Moore, of Cottage Grove,
te< of the baalness sectloo of Bonansa,
Tne total strawberry production at 8:00 o'clock. Dr Arnold Bennett visited his niece. Mrs. Bart Weaver
recently destroyed by fire. Six main
for the United States will be only I Hall, president of the University of last Wednesday.
baildiags. Including the bank, sup­
about four-fifths of what It waa teat Oregon, will give the graduating
Mr Slid Mrs Kay Baugh and fain
posedly fireproof, were burned.
year, according to the report, which address.
lly. Mr. and Mrs. John Edmiston and
A boulder dislodged from the hill­ goes on to say that recent reports
son, James, attended the family re­
side by heavy rain demolished Oscar Indicate
The Pleasant Hill athletic club
that
the
Washington
union at James Calvert's last Sunday
Kelty’a nsw automobile when he crop of cultivated blackberries will j baseball team was defeated by the I Rev. Palmer, pastor of the Congre
•truck the rok on the highway ts'o be very short and that this will ma South Benton team last Sunday by a ga Ilona I church In Eugene, preached
B iles west of Clatskanie recently.
score or 5 to 4 at the Benton Lane
terlally improve the market outlook
tbe baccalaureate sermon Sunday
The Stoddard Lumber company of for Oregon wild Evergreen black­ auto camp.
evening Io a large crowd.
Baker has obtained a lease on the berries. Thirteen hundred tons of the
Miss Cora John, having completed '
abandoned Baker Molding company berries wer frosen packed last year her school year, has returned to
Weak Ends at Shedd—Miss Maxine
giant on the west side of town and and 10.000 tons were canned.
Pleasant Hill for the summer.
Snodgress
spent the week end at
reopened it June 1 as a cut-up plant.
Roy John, a resident of Pleasant
The severe weather conditions of
The Pendleton city council recently the paat year will probably be the Hill, graduates from the State Normal Shedd with her unrle and aunt, Mr
gnaeed a milk ordinance for regulation cause of a very short loganberry crop school this year. Oerald Kabler. an and Mrs. A. M Snodgress.
gad Inspection of dairies providing this season. The crop last year waa alumni of the Pleasant Hill high
At Springfield Hotel—Mr and Mrs
B ilk tor Pendleton. C. W. Daley, be», j normal, but Indications are school, also graduates from the Nor­ Kllnkenberg of Nyssa, Oregon. and
Pendleton, will be employed as milk that the coming one will be even mal this year.
Ed Burchfield, of Albany, were re­
■ower, says the report.
Donald Kabler. a student at Normal gistered at the Springfield hotel over
The prospects for tbe red rasp- school, spent the week end at home the week end.
While the fruit crop la the vlela-
tty ef Corvallis does not leek as prom- berriea are that there will be a larger
feiag as growers would Mbs. It Is la- crop thia season than last year, which
dfaatte that there wUl be ■
waa slightly below aormaL The black
• a avenge yield. Cherries m
mapberry crop will be below normal
bare been damaged.
due to the bad winter.
T H IS M A I T I J T L all white
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______ •
A serious sltuatloo la Douglaa coon
enamel Hot point Range Is tba
»y la la connection with fire blight W. KNICKERBOCKER WINS
newest ereaUen ef modern
lafestatloa of apple and pear orchards
OLDEST CYCLIST PRIZE
range designers — se new Is
Voder present weather conditions the
blight Is apt to make rapid headway
this range that we have been
The subscription to The Spring
•atil hot weather comes.
W e > liiio J iG ii-» c
field News which was offered as a
•W e te buy all ef the present
1 Traffic accidents on Oregon high­ prlxe for the oldest bicycle rider in
factory output. We have been
Electrification
ways took a toll of 1« lives and re­ the Bicycle rield day at the fair
A ppo a i m s
App»
fortunate la this purchase, eo
sulted In the Injury of 37( others dur­ grounds last Sunday, was won by W
W h » n£
we have priced this range se
ing April. A total of 343« accidents Knickerbocker, of thia city. Another
were reported during the month, four older rider came later, according to
lew that you will be greatly
Oj those killed being pedestrians.
the judges, but the awards had al
surprised to hear Us price.
Further proof that an ocean long ready been made.
YOU
HA VK NEVER HAD
$1 Allowed on Old Electric Irons
ages ago rolled over central Oregon
Eari Cady, of Eugene, won the first
SUCH AN O P PO R TU N ITY TO
was obtained recently when there was place in the ten mile elimination con­
BUY A FULL ' A U TO M A TIC
discovered on hilltops near Mitchell, test staged for the Amateur Bicycle
ELECTRIC RANGE. Only $1«
•t an elevation of 3000 feet, numerous League of America.
Open Sunday mornings 7 to 11 a-m. during Fishing Season
marine shells, including a huge coiled
down and |7.75 a m onth will
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ammonite.
put this range In your heme
hereby 8fTen that the
An airplane will be used to dust
fully Installed. Order now as
Court“
ho * been by ,be fon n ty
clover with sulphur on the Henry Court
of the State of Oregon for the
Formerly
Henderer’s
Electric
this
special offer expires soon.
8trlxner ranch' near Redmond. Sul
ecutr Ì of th“ "*’ dUly appolnt''d e»'
Al Pohl
Clarence Cooley
phur dusting appears to be the onl; eentrix of the estate of Edith Caley
Think of these modern Im -
method of preventing mildew, which ixato«»64' m * P*1’"0"11 having claims
provemente th a t are Included
has been known to reduce crops by against said estate are hereby not)
tied to present the same to me
In this new creation. The H l.
•0 per cent.
F r X I ^ ' ed- St the 0,,lce
Speed Calrod U nit, the fastest
J. H. Billingslea, supervisor of the Frank A. DePue. the attorney for the
cooking unit known— the new
filsklyou national forest, has announc­ •»tate. In Springfield, Oregon, „„ or
Hoi
t Jeweled movement
ed that the United States forest serv­ •»«fore six months from the date of
this notice.
tlm ,
lock— the new and Im ­
ice this summer will reconstruct the
Dated this 3rd day of June, 1930
suspension bridge across Rogue river
proved
heat control
th a t
MAUDE E. CALEY.
at Agnes. Work on ths structure will FRANK A. D.PUE.
keeps the temperature where
Look these Bargains over carefully.. All High Grad«
« W e«'««.
be started soon. The bridge, which
Teu want N — an nnasually
Merchandise at Very Substantial Savings
Attorney for the estate.
waa built several years ago at a cost
well p r o p e r t ie d even—te a r
______
J« 6-12-19-2« Jy 3 il
ef approximately 325,MO, was wrecked
— ek ing unite—the rig h t d
JE£?n * flood washed out one of the j
$2.00 MEN'S
for the greatest
, SUM M O N« FOR PUBLICATION
main pier*.
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In the Circuit Court ef the «tate ef 1
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAUNTEREST
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
♦
The Greatest Range
Story Ever Told
Wetting/ioute
Adjust-O-Matic Iron
Latest and most con*
venient Ironing
Appliance
■ l i ä
Springfield Electric Supply
Special This Week
T H fi M ARKET«
Portland
.
Wheat— Big Bead Mueetem. 11.17;
aoft whits, western white, »1.04;
hard winter, northern awlag, western
tod. I L t t
Bay—Alfalfa, «2« per ton; valley
timothy. »20. M 0X1; eastern Oregon
timothy. »22.6003»; clever. »17; oat
hay, »1»; oate and vetch, »1*017.
Ba tterfat—11011c.
Eggs—Ranch, 30 0 24c.
Cattle— S teen , good, *11011.50.
Hogs—Good to choice, »».75011.2*.
Lambs—Good to chocle, »»0».
Seattle
Wheat—Soft white, western white,
hard winter, westerh red and northers
spring, »1.05; Big Bend blaeatem,
11.1«.
Eggs—Ranch, 21@2»c.
Bntterfat—34c.
Cattle—Choice steers, »11011.80.
Hoga—Prime light, «ll.4O011.tO.
Lambs—Choice, «9010.
Spokane
Cattle—Steers, good, «10010.60.
Hogg—Good to choice, »11.
Lambe—Medium to good, »808.25,
Oregon, fee the County of Lane.
Frances A. Stone. Plaintiff, va Wll-1
Ham L. Stone, Defendant.
To William L. Stone, defendant* ,
In the name of the » U te of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the oomplalnt filed (
against you In the above entitled
Court. and cause on or before tour
weeks from the date of (he first pub­
lication o f this summons, and If you
fall ao to appear and answer, tor w a n t,
thereof the plaintiff will apply to t h p ||
Court for the relief demanded In «aid J
complaint, to-wlt: For a decree ol .1
this Court decreeing that the bond» 1
of matrimony heretofore existing be­
tween the plaintiff and defendant be
forever dissolved, and plaintiff di­
vorced from the defendant, and tor
such other and further relief as to
the Court may seem equitable.
Thio summons is published once
each week for four consecutive weeks
In the Springfield News, a weekly
newspaper of general circulation
published In Lane County, Oregon
by order of the Honorable C. P. Bar
nard, Judge of the County Court of
Lane County, Oregon, which order
bears date the 4th day of June, 1930,
and the date of the first publication
of this summons Is June 6th, 1930.
JAMES K KINO,
Attorney tor Plaintiff; residence
and post office address, Miner Build
Ing, Eugene, Oregon.
Jn 6-12-19-2« Jy 3
Straw Hats
25c and 30c
Fast Color Prints
idc
$4.50 MEN S AND YOUNG MEN’S
Dress Pants
S 2 .M
$3.00 MEN’S
Sweater Coats
—age offer
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