The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 12, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    PACK SIX
C H EER Y F R U IT FLIES
CAPTUREO. SPRAYING
DIR EC TIO N S ARE GIVEN
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N E LLIE W R IG H T BECOMES
MADE BY EUGENE MAN
IN GLIDER ON SUNDAY
ClOOCI IxCCOfU R A D I O
S T U D IO S
(Ihe service Those silandllla Were M
BRIDE OF H. HUFFM AN anti Mrs, I, Wiiaht. Gordon Wrlgh:
Cherry fruit
fniit file»
m«» hare
The ► Onrt
Or»« cherry
Miss Nellie XVrlght became the
made their as*ecta4 appearance, and
br*de of Harry Huffman, of Eugene,
H.
U
Slenerson,
of
Eugene.
Is
now
■ps-rimcns « ere caught Friday in one Elma Lansbery Completes 12
a, a beautiful wet,ding ceremony al
eligible (or a ihlrd class glider pilot’s
Veers of School With Per.
of th« experiment station'» ,»< m on
the home of (he brlde'a parenla. Mr
license as a result of a flight which aht, Mrs L, Wright, on Wednesday
a farm flee mile» went of Bu<eae. ac
feet Attendance Record.
ecrdtay to county agricuRural »cen'
he made from the top of Fmerald morning al a » 00 »’r is k service
»m
A l b e r t z u q s m i t h . j r.
A Student In the
public
O. 8. Fletcher,
that the
— , who
— —c - state»
sw.ru uiBl
I Qr
--- — Springfield
w • a sw su pUIHIV
Heights last Sunday afternoon The Rev. II I, Mason, of Marshfield and
•täte experiment farm has four care.« schools
4thooU for twelve
tw elre years,
year», without ¡»ID TOP KNOW-—
flight, which was more than half-a grandfalher of Ihe bride, a retired
kxated in varfow«
parts
county
• »in«ie
day a or
being
—
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- of » the
««W SS'X
SUI v.
— school
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es wr-lH|
'm ile long, started from the top ol Methodist minister, performed the
That
the y°
ynupg
Ix>n< ” Island
flap-
«*My
at
a
n
,
Urne
durin,
,h
.
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o
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h
,
UPM
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d
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la*
He is sendiac • »arnlny to all far-1 P-nod.
tar'1-' *» is <®
-v time
during
tbs
unu.ua,
auS r the
a ib abort
e 'M ’ ^
, L
“s
» J the hill and ended In (he valley be­ ceremony while Ihe coupl, stood un­
Mers in the county to spray their t>Br,od- '» lb s unusual and rather en
low Stenerson Is the only member der an eahorsle archway of ever­
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(ape
the
Cherry
e e , *t
*« oace.
oaco. and all other ,U b l« i*cord of Miss Elma Lan,
erry T ees
wound
each
day
with
a
hammer*
She
of
Ihe club who has taken off in the greens and rosea Mias Audrey^ Hmilh
trem in close proximity to their bery. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Claude
wants
to
keep
the
scar
fresh,
so
as
glider
from ihe summit Moat of the . was ihe bridesmaid and Rorr Huff
cherry orchards. In orchards where Lansbery, of this city. The youn«
Io he able to brag about It
i
other
member»
content themselves man. of Kugens. brother of ihe groom
walnuts and other trees hare been lady has school certificates giving
That Bert Lown, the CBS Blue with short flights from knolls near ierved as best man.
Interpisnted with cherries, every tree her record. which she has pre,erred
A wedding breakfast was served hy
Ribbon Orchestra director. Is never the foot of the large hill.
In the orchard should be uprated a c during those twelve school year».
broke because whenever he get» a J * deal has recently been completed Mrs Jack Sherman. Mias Geraldine
«•rdtny to the county sgent. Hedges Laat Friday night h«r school work
new suit he sew s a penny In the whereby Mr. Strnrrson. Blair Alder- Lonho. of Creswell, and Mias Helen
bordering cherry orchards should be ended in the public schools, when
lining?
I man. Paul Brattain. and Chester Ostrander of Cottage Grove, at the
fiv e « the spray application.
she received her diploma of high
1 Aldrich have purchased the glider brides home Immediately following
That
over
MOO
artlata
broadens,
school
graduation.
The spraying directions. whlch"K»ve
each
month
from
the
New
Tork
stu-
from the Ford Nelson planing mill,
been mailed to every farmer in the
Miss Lansbery recalls the follow-
dloa
of
the
National
Broadcasting
and
will operate the Eugene glider
ing
teachers
who
contributed
to
her
comtu'nC
coanty, is as follows The first spray
club s s a private venture. A hangar
for the cherry pest should be applied primary, junior and high school edu-
• •
haa been built on the hill and Ihe
at once The second spray should be cation during l i t period of twelve
AMOR H -
•hip la stored there when It Is no,
applied one week later, and a third
p- i
being used.
rprav should be put on a week after grade. Miss McCann; third grade.
.
7
Ml»»
McCann;
fourth
grade
Mr»
AVDT
Amos,
»h's
done
put
love
.
.
the second. An extra spray should be
hearl ,o *»«*
Ah m L0C A L PL*N E S TAKEN
appi ed after each rain from the time Male; fifth grade, Mrs. Lombard; °" ‘ **
the first spray is put on until one or »Ixth grade. Mrs. Lombard; Junior , Ur ?
know ,r (uk -*• “ «lam e to
T O PORTLAND ROSE SHOW
■cham
’•hon°« r*Pb’->’ «hl. mawnln . When
two weeks after the time of the last high. Mrs Lombard, Mr Burcham
Spray
Mrs Walker, Miss James. Miss Nel- »he see de pitchers she git sore an
» " •* >'» 'he local rlrpor, In
The formula for thte spray is —
as son. Mrs. Duncan; high school. Mr. icll de phonographer da! dey didn t i
follows Half pound arsenate of Taylor. Miss Veatch. MUs Spaulding' do her Justice. He tell her: "Justice. ,he ®<“><»pl»ne. City of Eugene
lead, two quarts of cheap molasses Mr Uiadish. Mr. Buell. Mr. McKinney. lady? Wu, yo want am mercy." Ah m<’rn'®« for Portland. where thev
and 10 gallon» o f water.
Mrs. Peterson
Mrs. Baker. Miss bust ou, laffln and de Queen git will exhibit the ship during the Roi
»«re She got no sense of humor. feeglval Mr MarMalnman will re-
Lombard. Mr. Swlgart.
Amos. Ah's rrgusied!
turn tonight by stag* and will ac
“ T H E TEXAN ' IS AT T H E
Miss Lansbery took part In the
* ‘ *
'company Hill Bodley to Portland io
high
school
plays
and
was
active
in
M c D o n a ld t h e a t r e
Jess Crawford, the Poet of the morrow in ihe (raining plane Oapon
the girls' league and with a prefer­
Organ,
broadcasting over the Colum • Shinn will also leave tomorrow morn-
What one of the best beloved of ence for baseball and basketball in
bla chain, quit , t3S , WPek J„b m 1 Ing for the Rose show In his small
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, athletics. Last but not least, she is
q“''
*
American
authors put Into words
Paramonnf. with Gary Cooper in the mode’ “ y Proud of her record foe.
„
* *l ° * we* k J“ 6
• plane.
There w|||
will p,
he n„
no fly|Bg
flying a,
at lhe
the local
pu, Into a lifelike,
lifelike. 8,eadfast attendance, which mani t h - ' ■ ' * emp<>r,um And all because
|(1<.a,
leading role, has put
"wer paid J*’** «ailed for playing IN>rt “n**l Saturday afternoon when
talking picture. The Texan
which fesUy is not achieved by many stu- ,
<8" lns,ead of * P'«®»!
' th#’r •»P’,«'t 'o h aw their planes
opened a four day run at the Fox dents for the period described.
• • •
I i back at the Ineel
local H..U
Held.
McDonald theatre last night. Is taken
a <ad“ ‘"
’-a-Sallo automohll.
from O. Henry's immortal story. "A N. 0 . W. JU V E N ILE C IR C LF
The Bend Hying Service, an or­
C KCLE
re now ’ wld *"»' radios installed m
DoubleDved Deceiver." and is ike
HONORS MRS. EGGIMANN ,he <ars This i» due to the recent ganisation of aviation enthusiasts at
•econd of the spectacular, outdoor,
j Bend, have purchased th * plan.
s ~ c. »
s « , . .
u .
?
'
r
-
talking epic which Paramount Initi­
ated with The Virginian.
The Texan comes In at _
,n 2 - M
r
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and gallops his way straight into the I
* th h and Main Sta
hearts of the audience.
He's gsy,
'»•>' afternoon
auu.ence
gay. day
afternoon. Mrs Eggimann was chestras.
'«raw ay or-
K. C. S T I A K T
H. S. GIRLS ARE HONORED
debonair, swaggering, the same Gary presented with a large basket filled
Cooper who won hearts in Wolf with Canterbury heim and other
Those of you that would like a Job
W ITH W AFFLE BREAKFAST
Song. Seven Day Leave. Legion of beautiful flowers. Each
---------- - ..o -e r s - ta c n member of ®® a radio announcer that t think
h i n k i It'i
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the Condemned, and. more recently ' e circle attending also presented as
Miss Jule Pollard
I« « a soft snap, had better take * ' M*“
’’ollard entertained at
a,
and particularly. The Virginian.
in. Here her wRh a , handkerchief,
handkerchief.
look
h el„
i i ' ’”
morn,n« """
* ',h "
» " »•»«
look at
at this
this sample
sample test
test tha,
that t th
- • ' h<’ni*
u ’ Fr'd">
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he makes love to beautiful Fay V Wrav.
Ice
cream
In® ,-e
o a r « __
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Columbia Broadcasing System give, OCli>(U
™
t Wnfflas br’>“kf“"«
'® honor of
~
™ r Z r a“ ", M * SO"',, Am,lri- r , h ' hiW before ^ ‘ " « P A r t ^ tor «o applicants. Try to prTnonnce „ "
Wr“ h‘ *"d Ml~ A“d - y
o
applicants.
Try
to
pronounce
can señorita
1 Mtkarland. ------
Miss Wrlgh,
their homes late in the afternoon by these sentences correctly; Among
” • ••••I W«R mar
t
<
e s s
Mrs. Eggimann. who is their senior the other prominent musical com rled on Wednesday to Harry Huff-
One of the most entertaining, be«, guardian, and who is convalescing
man. and Miss McFarland w u re
diree’ed and beat enacted talking pic­ from Injuries sustained in an auto po»ers you will hear a r e -t b e fiery cently adjudged Ihe most outstanding
Russian. Peter Illltch Tschalkovsky.
ture« which has yet come from the accident recently.
with selections from the Olsleu de girl In the senior class at the high
Fov Movietone studios is 8he Step«
Feu
and Symphony Pathétique The school
Among those present on Friday
Out. which cornea to th e . Fox Mc-
ï N
Invited for the breakfast, which
afternoon were Margaret Jarrett. troik
TO k* . also
ahM> will
wl,J be heard
heard. lppol|,„v
Ippoh,„,
< W illam ette
•jonald for three days, starting Sun­
Thelma
Llpe«.
Wllm*
Llpes,
Donna
Ir,n
,’r
W
l11
afford
th*
delightful
com
was
served
at
a
table
beautifully
d
e
|
day.
Jean Ernest, Francis Jean Lloyd, po’’,tlon- ' h e March of the Sirdar corated with rosebuds were Nelli. |
The production was directed bv K,,_ „
.
EsseB
Donald
th,i Cauc®«f»n Sketchea. Modest Wright. Andrey McFarland, Audrey
H m i II.™ M rP l*i™ . | „ „ , r k, i | „ „ , B,
w “ Adams. Junior r Laxton.
“ "“ ' D"“
M „
Baldwin. LaVerne Pugh, Bob Adams. Mo"’ our«i'ky will be selected as
Smith. Nellie Sankey. and Ethel
r
, -
, - ’‘"
x
s i r r "
‘ o®l«"er». with Khovantls- Spence.
nick Wright. Mr and Mrs j.,.,
Sherman and their son and daughi,,
Jackie and Hetty Virginia, N .||1(
Mankey. Audrey Smith. Roy »lid Mr
II li Mason. Marrhfleld. Mr
Mrs Getnid Huffman, Dorr Huffman
Helen and Gwendolyn Huffman. E„
gene. Helen Ostrander. Collage tlmv«
Mrs Hubert l.eabn and her daughter
Geraldine, of Creswell
The couple left Immediately after
'he breakfast for a abort wedding
trip to ihe roast, after which they will
make their home la Eugene
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
Is hereby S
given
« .t Notice
r i e , No
a n S that
X i . S. -h
t „
(on aty <»rea.m will p .y a, , hr"
flee of clerk of said district. «II . *
fonts to and Including lu o . g„*
November » . 1(10 In te r ,.,
Oi/Z?
ROUND STEAK
r;-.””“
INDEPENDENT .........
MEAT
CO
.
'■ 'V F .
P R A T T HOLVBRSON
Phone t>3
D e p ’t S T O R E S
TOE IS FRACTURED W HEN
T, P° Wder Bur" ‘ '"lures Eyes
COUNTY D EPOS,TORIES «-f ¿ Z ^ T s u e X R. t
Helen McElfresli. the sm all daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs B. F. McElfresh. ;
who lives on south Hecond street,
reived a badly fractured big
her left foot late Saturday-
Playing on a teeter totter. Her bro­
ther was sitting on ihe other end and
Jumped off suddenly, allowing the
Plank to fall on the girl's toe.
par- of a ranger who comes to break ° rie«- a»d the past two years each ' Diner: No miss I m
,
Helen's small brother died last fall
up a war between «beep men and bank in the county has been made I. an egg fo „ Z i " ! ‘ i? " ' thW”
as a result of Injuries received when
cattle men and Incidentally to avenge a county depository. The county been expelled
h"*’ he was struck by a motorist on Main
the death of a murdered brother.. fund« are deposited
---------- in them
,..CUI in pro.
pro-
street.
he e a r e
thrill» a po P ng every ^ rtio n to the capital and surplus of
mlB lte. together with plenty of the ea< h
com-dy for which H oofs picture,
are ,amo” !
ALM A FISH EN TE R TA IN S
FOR LANSBERY SISTER S.
bJy ’ w ^ ' w U r F ” " ' " Rd'th
C H R IS TIA N CHURCH GIVES
MISSION PROGRAM FRI.
A" ®P«® «nlss.onary meeting
A H ^S lIk 12 Mt,,,,;,,« Pon
$ 1.00
3 ‘^ y > rd "
Ladies
new unappy p rin t-
vd i
fat"
Voile«. D im ities. Bat iHieB
Sizes H to 4«. Tw enty
m o rent
F a h ie s
$l.g9
7
Boys' P orosknlt
sizes 26 to 34,
Suit
Unions,
35c
13c
K haki Blouse«
and Middles
win
hyr‘H
heanmemU
berh. o",
their home a, ¿ b a Z o n " 0" to T"” “ V " M'M,Ob 80C,e‘F
'hat church.
ruestc at a g n t h Z g , , t ? ' b
" s^l Pr0*ram
be'ng Pr"I>ar’‘d and a
Mr and Mrs J 1 F l,h r Z a
H” .
*'*’
'
J R Fl»h, o f Garden
oaraen following the program.
way. on ».turday evening Misa Alma
Members of the Eugene society are
Fish was the hostess and she w u
M Slit.d by Miss Zelma McKay The going to present a playlet as a part
evening was spent playing old time of the program. Mrs Herbert Moon
Party game.«, after which refresh­ and Mrs. N. L. Pollard will review
a book on foreign missions. Mrs. Dal-
ments were served.
Those present were Earl and Edith la» Murphy and Mrs. Roland Moshier
Bailey^ Wendllng; Barbara Chandler. will sing a duet, and Mrs. Ella Ander-1
Faye Fisher, Alice and Doris Gerber »on will give a readlng.
Edgar and Eva Look. Alonxo Man-
Mr«, e . E. Morrison Is |n charge
*®r'®g. Claude Mathew«. Gilbert of he program and Mrs. c liff Abrams |
Fl«b Lena Squires. V em lce Hawke, *111 preside.
1
and to y Leathers, all of Springfield;
Harold Drew. Gilbert Parlier, and
AN N U AL RICKARD REUNION
Charhs Shipley, all of Junction C ity
larence Ingram and George Watson’.
T ° BF HELD SUNDAY
Z r e ' r:/ MaXlne and
Ahen
l o l a"”'.'a ! re“nlon of 'he Rickard
heru. Claire a„d Lois C heshlr^T lord ,
W” ' be he,d at th8
Benton
H»rbert and Don Mullamix
«H of ^ m h ““’0 ,P"rl< neXt auDdaF- Soyeral
” ,
b,er." ° f the c,an »Om the Thurs-
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8plcer' Va"*h n : Ef-
»ziw.
— ..... " U1U
m um -
ton vicinity are planning to attend,
, .e ° rge Hohne"'
Rankin
and
several
members
of
the
T
hurs-,
Ortm
a SboItz' of ’franW'n; Holt
Ortmes and Mr. and Mrs E. .1. Cop- on orchestra will pro..,de music for
»he occasion, a wpecl.xl program
PaU"ne Meek,n’ -
t hlrtfo « y; r- and Mr' - J- R Eish. consisting of readings, music and ad­
dresses by the different m em ber, of
and Ml8' Alma Fish,
2 * *L°up' *«« be the feature of the
•B or Garden W ay.
gathering.
Sail Everything
Move Nothing
TEETER TO T T E R DROPS
• • •
Hoof Gibson will gallop o n ti the
The two S p ^ T f d
banka, the Z Z b n ’r n r o T h r
TU’‘"<,ay
screen at the Fox Rex theatre Friday
5® T.-.'gger Trick«, his latest Univer- First National and the Commercial of an accident «„'ll
, ”, *
T'11’
•al all-talking ««stern picture, cham- State hanks, were both named aB gunpowder Z
mec with action dynamite from atari county depositories Saturday by the gered
**ndan
to finiflh.
.C?.U_"ty
and ltle
tbe uisirict
dis'rlct at-
at
. r B8Urer „.1U
T
f p„e IS laid
,aid in the
the land
|an<1 of
Qf l<,rneF-
torney. The
The bank»
bank» make
make applications'
applications
..." e , scene
Waltre««-
rs.
W
aitress;
figh'ing and romance. Hoot
plays »KC®Cll
the
year
lege
pudding Z
y° U
Z° “r Co1’
rwtf nlovn
V’Hiir to
trt become
hpenmo county deposit-
j
Keep the Pests O u t!
OUR SCREENS
W ill . l a n d
„„
tlm e
• c r a n in g (g alv a„ , M d „
M >de
o [ th e
nnM (
copper w lre )_ b M t hardw are ob
tainable— expert carpentry.
O ur screens are made to give you lasting service.
Besides, y o u 'll find we are reasonable In price.
Screen Doors
All Sizes and Styles
™~»S2.25
EUGENE
removal sale
his contribution to the pro-
Eliiaheth Path rfton Rex Bell. Charles
2 l5 u "
sprinc T eld ba n k s are
TH E W E S T
$ 2 .7 5 $ 2 .9 0 $ 3 .5 0
Wright & Sons
M p i ï ’ b Rayon Vent»
regt,-
la r 98c
49c
« dlti«<H
rVwnl" ,U y o n
rt'KUlar
U n *°n S u it » ,
~
’
U.7r> vaines
$1.00
Men's W ork
Paracord
Shoes, w ith
—
- $1.69
Men « Black and Tan Ox-
io h I k
Gooflyp/ir
1,1 lr—
$2.89
Men's Pajamas,
in ct>at style
89c
lin g e r ie
WOOL DRESS GOODS
Bloomers, Step-Ins, Com­
binations and Vests
Values
_ _
Wool Rayon French W o r­
sted Flannel», 54 Inches
wide,
_
value $4,00
M E N ’S SUITS
R you are looking fo r B ar­
gains in Shoes, tr y B rie r’«,
fo r they have all styles
and color» at Real B ar­
gain Prices.
... ......73c
Values
»»appy
to
25.00,.
New
Btuff..... $16.75
$ | *g9
BOY'S SUITS
S hort pants
a .
Sultg.......
9oc
Men's A th le tic Union» reg­
u la r $1.00
RWZV
valueg -
I all M ens c o lo Shorts.
In
rs ............
Men s fine
values
•
79c
■jOx.
r«g-v
Dress Pants
jHvw
$3.89
M en’s R iding Pants, regn-
.... $2.98
I lo t C hildren's
Shoes
49c
h ih lro n h W o o l IlroHHPA— •
v a lu e « to
____ 93c
DRESS GOODS
Crepe Back Satin
F la t
Crepe, plain and figured
i S '
C h l« -
„
values
y ’" " ...................
$1.39
Ladle»’ Pure S ilk F ull Fas-
J j'iir, *
re8Ular
v a lu e ........
$1.00
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