The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 10, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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r ilK SPR1N0F1E1J3 N K W 8
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FORMER ARMY PILOT
MUCH MONEY IS SPENT
JOINS GLIDER CLUB
ON FOREST ROAD WORK
AS EXPERT ADVISOR
I I ll'KNHAY. .11 L i III. 11130
Dairying Brought e Whole C o u n ty Proiptii+n
MANY FRIENDS GATHER
FOR SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
PARTY FOR MRS. NEET
The sum of («3.732 99 was spent
for road construction and matnlen
ance and trail work In the Cascade
Mr«. A F Neat, 7511 II atreel. was
national foreat for the ftacal year
th>- guest of honor si a surprise birth
ending July 1. according to a report
day parly given at her home last
Issued this week.
Thursday afternoon by a group of
A total of five and one-half tulles
her friends A short program Includ­
of mads were constructed at a coat
ing s skit. The Fsl Lady. was pro­
of t!1,IJIM , and II coat 110.7«» «3 to
vided under the direction ot Miss
maintain the tl« < mile« of forest
t.ela I’eleraon
read traversing the forest. The sunt
Ice rrearn. rake and lemonade were
of »Ml.71 arsa expended
on trail
served as refreshments during the
»
Sleuheo County, la
construction
afternoon.
brought good timri to
'»r
o( Awm D. Bak.r
It was also announced that the
Those present were Mr and Mrs
pet h .if.r ar* shown
tbt pKturea.
cuan,pion Hoiawfe sow and Cani Hamm whfc kJ«
forest service expected to complete
I A. F N eel. Mrs. Mary Neel. Mrs
' Pearl Metcalf. Mr« Ide Shaffer Jim ,
and is used tor p relim inary tnatrnc- about four or Ore mllea more of the
CROQUETTES
tion A secondary training glider, road along the South Fork o f the Me- W. R. DAVIS WINNING
I hen add six level tabt**a;M>oaa of mv Knight. Howard Nani. le-la Peter­
known aa a sailplane, which can he Kentle Thia road la now completed
MORE HILL CLIMBS
Croquettes may be often used for flour snd about three quarters of a son, Mrs. Peterson, George Colcord,
used for soaring purposes, will be to a point tw elve and one-half miles
utilising
left overs. Moreover, they cup of slock Let this boll and then and Mr. and Mrs. Colcord, all of
IN EASTERN STATES
constructed by the club members as from the McKenale highway.
add an Interesting and unusual note add a tablespoon ot pounded sardines Springfield; Mrs. R. C. Powell and
they become sufflrieatly proficient
Champion motorcycle riders mean to a meal, and are particularly appe­ and the eggs Cool and shape like B elly Powell. of Eugene; Mr and
with the one now owned by the club. FAMILY PICNIC HELD
I very little to R. Davis Springfield s tising to many persona. In suptmer. eggs Egg and crumb and try In deep Mrs. O F Neel. Mrs. George Neet
and Erfythe Neel, of Coburg; Mrs,
fat.
The club entered their glider as a
NEAR HAYDEN BRIDGE chief of police, who la now riding in especially, they nre a light and at*
W R. Neel, of Lodi. Californio; Mrs.
float in the parade held in Eugene
national motorcycle hill climbs for tractive dish.
Lyda
Mulligan, of Portland; and Mrs.
last Friday in connection with the
The brothers and sisters of Mr. the liarle) Davidson company while
TWO AUTO ACCIDENTS
Mary
Wuddlest on,
Indnpendrnc*«
Fourth of July celebration. It attract­ John Rossman, together with their on a leave of absence from his duties
Chicken Croquettes
ed considerable attention from the families, spent the Fburth of July In this city. Almost every week some
REPORTED FOR SUNDAY VC«n»ai.
Mix a cup and u half of chopped
spectators, many of whom had not picnlclng on the river hank at his friend of his in this city receives a
Two minor automobile accidents, TWO FOURTH OF JULY
Been a glider before. hut who have home. Those who were present were letter telling of his latest achieve­ left over chicken with a half cup of
white sauce made from four table­ both of which happened on Sunlay,
heard and read about them during Dr and Mrs. E. W. Emery. Mr. and ments tn this IhrlHing sport
RABIES BORN ON FRIDAY
the past few moonths.
A letter received this week bv spoons of butter, one liait cup flour, were Springfield's contribution to the
Mrs. John Henderei. J. A Emery. Mr
long
list
of
motor
nilshnps
during
Iba
one
cup
of
milk
seasoned
with
salt
Two babies born at the Pndfki
A campaign Is now being carried and Mrs. Charles Pnddock, Bertha George Valller, street commissioner,
three day Fourth of July holidays. Christian hospital In Eugene oo Fri­
on by the club to secure enough Paddock, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloya 'ells of a meet held In Chicago re­ and pepper. Add I he yolk of one egg.
cently In which Davis defeated the a Utile celery salt and a half tea­ The first one was reported at 1:30 day. July u h will not have a diffi­
members to enable them to comply Emery.
man who now holds the national hill spoon of lemon Juice. Chill and then Sunday afternoon, when J M Loucks cult time remembering their birth
with the national association re­
climb championship A week later he form Into flat croquetlea Roll |n egg of Ukiah. California, snd Harold W date, and they will be always assured
quirements. This will, they say. per­ SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE ON
won both first and second places In j while and fine crumbs and fry la Sllke. of Sunnyside, Washington, col­ of a holiday on their natal day as
mit competition with «Mghboring
deep fat.
lided with their machines at the cor­ long as we rontlnue In onr observ­
LANE
CO.
GRAND
JURY
a climb at Columbus, Ohio.
clubs in gilder meets, with flight
ner of Ninth and Main streets. ance of the national Independence «
He Is riding every week now snd
contests for duration, distance and
Several Springfield residents are
I.oukes swung his atyomoblle (o the day.
Salmon
Croquettes
is preparing for the national events
a m r a c r points. Negotiations are
serving on the grand Jury now In
right la the Intersection as If to
Mr and Mrs M C. Wdrterhnlt be-
now under way. according to Cheater
which are scheduled to begin on
Pick
over
contents
of
can
of
sal­
session at Eugene. The Jury, which
August 17. Following this meet Mr. mon until you have two cupe of flaked make a right turn and then made a rame the parents of a baby boy on
Aldrich, chairman of the member­
I began consideration of rases now be-
and Mrs. Davis and their children meat. Add one-half cup of thick reverse turn Sllke, not knowing that Friday snd Mr and Mrs. John Hum-
ship committee, to arrange for a
, fore It Monday, consisted of Elsie
will start their return motor trip to white sauce, one-half cup of flour and the driver ahead was going to make mer. route 1, became parents of a
meet with the Portland club, to be
! Willis, Maude F Bryan. Mrs. Dean
a reverse turn, could not stop until baby girl the same day. laical phy­
thia
city.
held here this fall
one cup of milk Add one teaspoon
Beals. Grace Lansbery. Bert Meyer.
he had bumped the first machine sicians had charge of both maternity
of lemon Juice with sail and pepper
Bent fenders and hotly scratches
Sam B ettis and B. F Martin. They
Io taste Cool and shape, then egg were the only damages
LANE COUNTY RECEIVES
| are expected to he in session the bal- MR. AND MRS. D. E. YORAN
and crumb and fry.
AUTO LICENSE FUNDS i ance of the week
Large Splinter In Feet
ARE HOSTS TO PYTHIANS
A bent fender and a broken huh
Jack, the six year old son of Mr.
rap
was
the
extent
of
the
damage
to
Potato
Croqusttsa
Lane county received a total ol FIRE CHIEF MAKES FIRST
snd Mrs. B II Childs, of le-ahurg.
About 75 Knights of Pythias and I
two automobllea being driven by Miss
>3*^195 from the state vehicle
Mix two cups of mashed potatoes
painfully Injured his fool on Saturday
their fam ilies and Pythian Sisters
RUN
ON
FRIDAY
EVENING
Ann
L.
Rogers,
of
Springfield,
and
license department for the quarter
and their families were gueets of Mr. with two teaspoons of butter, one Clayton Robbie, of Wendllng, which arternooD when he ran a splinter Into
from March IC to June 15. This was
Hugh Jollff, the new fire chief, snd Mrs. Darwin E. Toran at the teaspoon or salt and a little pepper,
It while playing on some lumber la
collided at the corner of Fourth and
the largest sum received by any
the family yard. It waa necessary to
made his first run in response to an Toran summer home on the Wiliam celery salt a few dropa of onion Juice
A
atreeis
at
«
0
0
o'clock
Sunday
county In the state outside of Mult­
alarm on Friday evening at ab«>ut ette river near Dexter last Sunday. and chopped parasiey la convsnlrnt.
bring (he youth to a local phyalclaa'a
evening The accident report states
nomah. which receive«, slightly more
«:0b o' clock when a fire was dis­ The day began with a baseball game Beat well and add two egg yolks. lhal the Robbie automobile struck office to have the splinter removed.
than »23.00« from the fund
covered at the Marlon Moody store at 10:00 o'clock, followed by a bas­ Form Into croquettes, dip In flour, egg
the Rogers car before It had rroeaed
The total sum distributed by the across the road from the Beaver auto
ket lunch at noon. Coffee, cream and white and crumbs and fry In deep the Intersection at that corner.
se«rnary of state amounted {o camp. The blaxe Is believed to have
hot
fat.
sugar were furnished to all. A pro­
>»05.99601 Of this sum W9OS& was
been started In a group of fireworks. gram of races and stunts was provid­
Tonsil a Removed —Dewey, the small
among the rouaties and About »10 damages were caused by ed for the entertainment of the guests
Bread Croquettes
»139.33ll.bl was turned over to the
son of Rev and Mrs R It Mulhol-
the fire, which was extinguished be- during the afternoon.
OF ALL SUMMER
state highway fund
Pour a cup of scalded milk over land, underwent a tonsil operation at
fora» t has fir*» nzilllnmonl aeelww^
eight or nine slices of aisle bread, add the office of a local physician on
BOOTH-KELLY SAWMILL
two tablespoons sugar, a pinch ot Tuesday.
STARTS CUTTING AGAIN salt. L et stand till bread has taken
up milk Mix snd pre«» out exreaa
Break« Needle In Flngar
Cutting operations at the Booth- milk. Form Into halls, roll In slightly
Mrs.
J: C. Parker re«*elved a pain­ DRESSES
beaten
egg
while
and
fine
crumbs
Kelly lumber company were started
$•1.40
ful Injury to one of her finger« on J COATS
and fry In deep fat.
again
Monday
morning
after
a
short
77 EAST BROADWAY
$8.90
EUGENE
Saturday,
when
she
ran
a
sew
ing
lay off over the Fourth of July. The
$1.98
needle Into It and had It break off In (» A T 8 ..............................
Egg Croquette«
mill started again on s four day week
sfi,-
the finger, necessitating the removal SILK HOSE ........
with a reduced crew Two Inch lum­
This calls for six hard boiled eggs of It at a local physician'« office
ber Is the principal kind being cut They should be cooled >nd chopped
Mra. Parker was cleaning aome things
at the present time
42 Sth Avo. Wool, Eugen«, Oro.
Now cook two tablespoon» of butter out of a suitcase when she ran the
Operations at the Wendllng plant
Wn give 8. A H. Oreen Stam pi
and one tablespoon of m need onion. needle Into her finger without seeing
of the company are expected to be In a frying pan until slightly browned
It.
resumed again on Monday of next
LS-utcnaut II O Rubbina. U. 8. re-
tlrod world war pursuit pilot and
flying instructor, has Joined the Eu
gene Glider rtwb, which la located on
Emerald Hein*««. In the capacity of
aeronautical hastractor
He coaches
each member of (ho club through the
standard training course wblch leads
to the find ctaas glider license as
awarded by Ike National Aeronauti­
cal Association.
The glider now used by the club
la known aa the Northrup trainer
It was built by a Eugene planing mill
Clearance
Is, Dresses a
Coats
William’s Self Service Store
LOWER
PRICES
Merchandise Prices are Lower than for some
twne* and here you Find them, the lowest and
the largest stocks to choose from.
Look These Over
Former S9c Silk and Rayon H o s e .......
Former 98c Pure Silk F. F. Hose
Former >1.10 Pure SUk F. F. Hose
Former 98c Men’s Bib Overalls
Former >1.29 Men’s Bib Overalls
former 50c Hind’s Honey and Cream
Former 25c IJsterine Tooth Paste
46c
86c
5 1 .2 6
79c
98c
29c
14c
Buy With Confidence
Confidence in the firm that stands back of the mer-
chandise— Confidence in the merchandise itself— confid­
ence that when the firm advertises $4.98 values for $2.98
they mean just that and not that they are giving only $2.96
values for >2.98.
How easy for some merchants to advertise values that
are much higher than they should be marked, to make it
appear they are selling at half-price or less.
W illia m s S e lf S e rv ic e Stores n e v e r
h a v e an d
never
w ill
m is re p re s e n t
th e ir m e rc h a n d ise to m a k e a sale.
Buy Here with Confidence
8th Ave. Hat & Dress Shop
week
REPUBLICANS TO SELECT
CANDIDATE ON JULY 25
p o r Homes
that want
the BEST
Members of the Republican state
central comm ittee will meet on July
25 to select a candidate for governor
to succeed the late George Joseph,
who died of heart failure while In­
specting troop« at Camp Clatsop,
The meeting will he In Portland, se ­
conding to Phil Metshham. atate com
mlttee chairman
I^tSaile Stewart,
Cottage Grove, is the committeeman
from Lane county.
The two high cows la the Central
Oregon Herd Improvement association
for March were Myron Hagsr's grads
Jersey, Babe, with a butterfat produc­
tion of «0.7 pounds, and Pete Mar
nsch’a registered Holstein. Hollywood
Inks Fern, with a production of 77.»
pounds. Four herds bars now reached
marks la excess of 400 pounds of but­
terfat for the fiscal year.
Harold Hansen, of Milton Freewater,
was elected president of the Eastern
Oregon Older Boys' conference for
next year at .the fellowship dinner In
the T. M. C. A. building at Baker.
Other officers elected were Wesley
Hershey. Cove, first vice president;
Allen Turner, Burns, second v I co pres
Ident, snd Arnold Ebert, Echo, secre­
tary. The conference delegates voted
to hold the meeting in Enterprise next
year. The date was not selected.
At the end of the first quarter of
1M0. Ashland held the record In the
race for registration of out-of-state
ears, according to figures received at
the chamber of commerce office. Ash­
land's total registration to April first
was 2032.
Robert W. Leep. who has been civil
engineer for the Eastern Oregon Light
A Power company for the last four
years, was appointed by the Baker |
oounty court ns county engineer. Mr.
f-eep will maintain aa office in the
courthouse.
We recommend Biltwnll uphol­
stered furniture for thotwi who
take pride In their household iur-
nishing«. Biltwnll furniture 1«
Houudly constructed, beautifully
designed and Hklllfully covered in
the choicest of long-wearing fab­
ric«. Biltwell comes to us and goes
Irom us to you with a guarantee
from the maker« which assure«
you of life-long satisfaction. You’ll
never regret your choke of Bllt-
well furniture.
TERMS You’ll Lika
Jacquard Covered Davenports____
- 5 5 0 562.50
Tapeetry Davenport« .................___
All Over Mohair Davenport«______
575 5125
588.75 5124
MONTH END S PECIAL
All Over Mohair Davenport and lA zy Back Chair
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S98.7S
S143.7S
WRIGHT & SONS
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
PAINT