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EXPERT TO DEMONSTRATE
TREE PRUNING AT FARMS
NEAR CITY THIS WEEK
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1030
TH E aPRIÑOFIELD NEWS
«IBS. HUNTLEÏ TO
HEAD BED CBOSS
Many on Honor Roll
Continued from Page I
fvuborg.
Second Grade
Sophomores Virginia Christie. I.«-
Ila Clark. Leola Gates, Eva ixiuk, M i ­
llan l’ai rick, Theda Rhodes. Marcelino
Seavsy.
Juniors Winston llacua, Eldon El
llson, Lewis llodskowskl, Hasel Shol
ley. Lela Squires. Ilevsl Sumner
Seniors— Myrna Bartholomew, Hawn
Church. Dais Daniels, Franklin Elmer,
Gilbert Ernsting. Dorothy Fisher,
Mury llsdley, Ruth lu>e. Irene Man
ley. Helen Meradorf. Elinor Hlat»u,
Marie Blaise, Nellie Stuart. Daisy
Tomseth.
Scholarship- Flora Bertsch. Nancy
Davis, Billy Ihiwson. Gladys Peder
son. Sidney Ward, Olive Johansen
Attendance- Hilly Dawson. Peggs
Fritts. Iva Gillette, Gladys Pstlerson.
Betty Virginia Sherman, Kds Ann
Moore. Robert Miller. Flora Bertach.
Donald Cook, Nancy Davis.
Third Grads
Attendance— Beryl Robertson, Dor­ TWO LOCAL MUSICIANS
othy Stewart. Jeanette Sweeney.
CHOSEN MEMBERS OF
Frank Stuart.
Pruning of fruit and nut trees will
be demonstrated in two orchards near
Springfield today by O. T McWhorter,
Mrs. C. O. Wilson, Mrs. Van
extension horticulturist of the Oregon
Valzah, and Mrs. Kenyon
Agricultural college, according to
Nented Captains for Local So­
County Agent O. 8. Fletcher who has
cooperated with the Lane County
licitation; County Workers to
Horticultural society In arranging foi
Luncheon Friday.
these demonstrations.
Taking of the annual Red Cross
How to prune seven-year and eight-
roll call will start In Springfield on
year-old prune, peach, walnut, and
Tuesday under the direction of Mrs
U. O. POLYPHONIC CHOIR
apple trees will be demonstrated at
F ou rth Grads
M. B. Huntly, who has been named
the farm of C. M. Jensen one-quarter
Scholarship--Karl Scott Jr., Ihuui
general chairman of the city, and will
UNIVERSITY GF OREGON, Ku
mile north of the State game farm
i Wilson, 1-awrence Thompson. Robert gene. Nov. 6 - (Specall—Ernest Me-
continue until Thanksgiving day. It
at 10:00 a. m. Young prune, pear
necessary, to complete the canvass ot
I Nice.
Kinney, oof Springfield, has been
and cherry trees will be pruned at
the entire city. Mrs. Huntly has al
Attendance—Dorothy Chas», Maxine chosen oue of the m e m b e r s of the
the farm of James W. Cooley about
rehdy named Mrs. C. O. Wilson, Mrs
¡t’oglll. Bob Davis, Billy Oltlors, John Polyphonic choir al the University of
three miles southeast of Springfield
A. B. Van Valxah. and Mrs. C. E.
Hockey, Norman Nealoa, Robert Nice, t regon. after exienslve tryouts, lie
A typ ical welcom e home scene from the Fox M ovietone laugh rio t " I
on the Jasper road at 1:30 p. m
Kenyon as captains of the drive. She
will sing first t enor. Winifred Tyson,
T
h
e
R
iv
e
r,"
a
t
the
McDonald
F
riday
and
S
aturday.
John
Warden, Dean Wilson
Seventeen-year-old walnuts will also
will name the others workers later
of Springfield, Is the organist for
Fifth Grade
be pruned on the farm of M Bouchard
In the week.
choir.
near Mr. Cooley place,
COLLEGE GRADS TAKE POST Attendance Eva Brink. Ella« Ingram, the The
All Lane county Red Cross drive STATE HORTICULTURAL
Polyphonic choir, which Is di
Angela Krupka. Helen Lyons, IatVerne
All interested parties are invited
workers will gather at the Osborn
BODY
PLANS
THREE-DAY
GRAD
COURSE
I
*
ROCKERY
reeled
by Arthur Boardman, interna
McPherson,
Lloyd
Seamans.
Muriel
to attend these demonstrations.
hotel In Eugene Friday noon for a
tlonally fntnoua tenor, was started last
Tyson.
MEETING NEXT WEEK
Friends tried and true, true to the
luncheon as guests of the I^ine county
year and Is an Innovation in univer­
Seventh B
LEGION AUXILIARY GOES
pell at BenaonaU." sing the leading
chapter. All matters pertainlug to
sity slngtng Istesd of the usual four
Scholarship—Donald
Btdwella,
Fran­
The annual meeting of the Oregon I (.hanu.u,rg ln ..Vp The Hiver," John
the drive and the organization of
O YtR TOP IN ANNUAL
parts, as In the glee cluhe. the choir
M.W(|imlng lnlVe»ry for Fox ces Keeler, Jo Iaina Pulman, Ethel
workers will be discussed at thiis State Horticultural society will be
has eight different divisions, which
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Severson.
Katherine
Soderstedt,
Mar
held in Eugene next week on Novem Movietone which comes to the Fox
meeting.
guerlte Warden. Holland Fransworth, combine to make a wonderfully beauti­
Springfield women are taking an ber 12. 13 and 14 with sessions at McDonald theatre next Friday and
The Springfield American Legion active
Eugene May, Barbara Barneii, 1st ful effect.
part in the work of the Reo both the Chamber of Commerce and
auxiliary has gone ‘over the top’ in Cross here this year. This Is due the University of Oregon H 8. Mer- Saturday hut while this the ' Alma Moyne Black, Ruby Houk, Florence
The 40 members of the choir, and
their annual membership drive and largely to the fact that a Springfield riant of Goshen Is the president of Muter" of the "convicts," at the highly May. Dolorea Nice, Irene Andersou.
the university orchestra of 66 lnstru-
Imaginary film Institution, most of
have six more members signed now
Attendance— Woodrow Batee, l.aur mantas combined to present the open
branch has been established and Is ‘he organization this year,
the
singers can yodel their own col­
than their quota required according
ence
Chase. Holland Fsrnworth. Joe Ing concert of the school of music,
already functioning to take care of
A very interesting program cover lege songs
to Mrs. M. B Huntly. secretary of
Krupku. John Krupka, Eugene May. on Mondsv evening. November 3. John
ing many phases of fruit and vege­
Spencer Tracy, who V»»" fro,n M“r Howard Nesblt, Charlie Uchytll, Irene Ijandabury, dean of the school of
the local organization. The local all needy people.
table production In this county will
Mrs. Katherlre Reade Ross. Red
quette University, and Warren Hy Anderson, Bartiaru Barneii, iatMoyne music, assisted as pianist, while the
women have been working for a na
mer. a Yale graduate, have the feat Black. Delorea Casteel, Colene Cornell, oorcheslra was under the direction
tional citation and is is believed that Cross worker from Eugene is spending *” pl< ** n u ‘
ured comedy leuds. und Claire Luce Pearl Helturbrand. Kuby Houk, Mar of Rex Underwood, violinist.
It has been won. No announcement Tuesday and Friday mornings in the
UNIVERSITY
WILL
and Humphrey Bogart, playing the Jorle Johnson, Josephine Jones, Fran
has been made of this at the present office of the Community center in
WELCOME OLD GRADS
romantic parts, are from Columbia cis Keeler, Florence May, Delores
time, but Mrs. Huntly has received the community hall. She devotes the
letters from national officials con afternoons of those doys to field work
TO HOMECOMING and Andover respectively. George Nice, Drudle Ogilvie, Jo iaina Pul
MacFarlane graduated from McGill man, Katherine Soderstedt, Wilma
gratulating the local group for their and investigation. Major M. B. Hunt­
Thig week.en(1 i„ homecoming ut "BUc’-” of "Black and Blue." from the Spriggs, Lillian Trtnka, Mildred Tuhy
success in the drive which has just ly stays at the office each day from
9:00 until 4:00 and any person who
University of Oregon and elab- Unlvei ’.y of Arkansas. Dick Keene and Margurut Warden.
ended.
needs assistance, who knows of others orate p,ang are
ma(le by the from La Salle College, Oaylord Pen­
E ig hth B
Play Indoor Golf at the Cocoanut who may need help, or who have homecomlng directorate of the Uni dleton from Columbia and Johnnie
Scholarship—Velma Peddlcord. Ed­
FRI. - SAT.
Grove, Eugene. Imagine yourself in anything they can donate to the needy vprghy t„ make , he annual return Walker from Fordham
na Severson. Mury Young, Charles
can call the office and Mrs. Huntly vjgU {)f , he old r a 4 , an(, former stu-
the South Sea Islands.
Cole, Irvin Durr, l.uclle Davis. Ruth
Carl lasmm ls
will come to take the articles. A detl, s one Of pleasant memories and
Stratton, Marguret Jarrett, Ethel Hall
>/»
TWO-TOWN
CLUB
MEMBER^
large number of donations have **’ , experiences.
Attendance — K e n n e t h
Walker,
HAVE
DINNER
ON
FRIDAY
ready been made.
Outstanding among the events for
Woodrow CJiuae, Franklin Wardlow,
the week-end wtll be the football game
Eighteen members of the Two-Town Dick Wright, Essel Adams, Virginia
FAIR BOARD ELECTION
between the University of California
W « s t C f ï A S Î IM IA 1 H IS
club, coomposed of families living In Brinks. Leona Chase, Lucille Davis,
TO BE HELD SATURDAY »*
Angeles anil the Webfoots
Winifred Franx, Marguret Haack,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
______
Althouogh the UCLA team is not ex both Springfield and Eugene, were en Ethel Hall, Margaret Jarrett. Lola
tertalned al a 6:30 dinner at the
Members of the Lane County Fair pected to endanger the Spears' out
home of Mr and Mrs. L. E. Basford Johanssen, Thelma Llpes, Wilma
association will meet In Eugene Sat- fit. 'he fact that it Is the home
on Friday evening Those attending Llpes. Alice Neet, Ruth Pollard, I-e
urday to elect new officers according coming game, and that it Is the last
were Mr and Mrs. F O. Taylor, Mr Verno thigh, Viola Robertson, Faye
to Mrs. Mabel Chadwick, secretary home game of the year for the Spears
and
Mrs. C. E. Russel, Mr. and Mrs. Squires. Ruth Stratton, Mary Uchytll.
E. U. Lee of Eugene Is the president players is expected to draw a large
H. F. Brogdon. Mr and Mrs T. P. Doris Worley, Mary Young, Charlee
of the board which Is composed ot crowd.
Coles, Irvin Davis, Charles Maxwell,
one representative of each Orange and
Saturday evening will bring the an Parker. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Browning Edwin Miller, Glenn Rasmuasen,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Paul
Parker,
all
Farmers’ union In the county as well nual homecoming dance at the Mc-
of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Me Dlaque Smith. Roy Smith, Allen Sneed.
as twelve members who are elected Arthur court and the alumni recep-
Klin. Mr. and Mrs. William Donald Carl Stevenson. Miuls Tuhhy, Antone
at large and the members of the Lane tlon at Alumni hall at 8:00 o'clock,
son
and Mr, and Mrs. M E. Basford Uchytll.
county court.
Second only to the mammoth lunch
E ig h th A
The next meeting of the club will
'_______
eon
served for Junior week end In
One and ALL |
Scholarship—Claire Hadley, Clara
be
held
at
the
bom«-
of
Mrs.
McKiln
VUWITF
FR O N T GROCERY
the BprlnK ,erm ’ w111 be ,hp homP
Barnes, Mary Smltson, Faye Strat­
W HITE
FRONT GRQCtKY
coming luncheon which will be a fea on the last Friday In November.
46
ton.
Pearl Wills.
REPAINTED LAST WEEK ture of Saturday noon at the men’s
Coming Next Wed.
Attendance — Melvin Foss. Clair
*
gymnasium. It will be over Just In HISTORICAL SOCIETY
FOUR MARX
Hadley, Verlln Posey, Irvin House.
The exterior of the White Front t(n)e for the game
PLANS ESSAY CONTEST
BROTHERS
Clara
Barnes,
Evelyn
Johnson,
Ellen
grocery, owned and operated by W
pormer grads will begin arriving
...In™
A. Taylor, was given a new coat of Frlday afternoon and evening and will
The subject and the amounti of Moskop, Pearl Wills.
•A-N-I-M-A-L
H IG H S C H O O L
white paint last week, and the Interior be registered at the administatlon the prizes for the annual essay con­
C-R-A-C-K-E-R-S’
Freshmen—Lela Peterson.
of the building was given a coat of building. Class reunions and the an- test of the Oregon Historical society
cream kalsomine. The new finish adds nuaj meeting of the alumni associa- have been announced by the commit
greatly to the appearance of tht t|on will occupy most of Saturday t. e consisting of B. B. Beckman. Les
store and makes it much lighter on morning.
lie M. Scott, nnd George H. Grimes,
The Fox Fun Feature
the inside.
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who represent the society and who
Movietone directed by
administer the prizes annually.
FARMERS INVITED TO
"The Oregon Trail’’ has been chosen
Appreciation.
TURKEY DEMONSTRATION
JOHN FORD
as the subject for the essays this
At the earnest solicitation ot
I
with
friends I reluctantly consented The proper method of killing and year. The prizes are four In number,
u ? great cast
first, sixty dollars; second, fifty
to become a candidate for may- «’rcssing turkeys for market will t»> viz.,
dollars; third, forty dollars, and
Story by
or. During the campaign I made demonstrated a’ the home of L. D. fourth, thirty dollars. They will be
Maurine
no personal effort for election. Griggs, about two miles north, ast
for the four best original
Watkins
I made no promises of any kind j ° l Eugene on tbe Coburg road Sat awarded
essays en the above subject written
or character to any person or urday, by Chia. Dear, who Is a sue and submitted by boys and girls over
persons, false rumors to the cessful turkey grower of Cottage fifteen years of age and under elgh
Grove and a director of Oregon Tur­
contrary notwithstanding.
teen years of age.
I sincerely appreciate the sup­ key Growers. Arrangements for the Rules governing the contest provide
demonstration were made by County
port of my loyal friends.
that the writer must be attending
Agent O. S. Fletcher.
I congratulate Mayor Tyson In addition to giving the killing school ln Oregon, the essay must not
upon his re-election and wish and dressing demonstration, Mr Dear be over 2000 words long, it may be
him a successful administration. will discuss the importance of select- presented either in longhand or type
written, and all essays must be mailed
T O . F. WALKER.
Ing breeding stock early, typo to
to the Oregon Historlacl society at
( P a i d Advertisement)
select, rate of development of dlf
Portland not later than March 18,
ferent birds, appearance of feathers
SUMMONS
1931.
In the Circuit Court of the State of at different ages, and other factors
A reading list of books pertaining
that enter into the breeding and do to the subject of the essays Is avail­
j Oregon for Lane County.
Suit for Divorce.
velopment of high quality turkeys.
able at the state library and may
SARAH VIOLA GROW, Plaintiff,
Mr. Dear has about 1,300 turkeys that
he obtained for the asking.
vs.
Circulators take the cold out of your home.
are divided into five different groups
WILLIAM H. GROW, Defendant.
To WILLIAM H. GROW Defendant on which he has kept accurate cost
You are hereby required to appear and weight records. Information based many . WOMEN ATTEND
' and answer the complaint filed on these records will be given ont
M. E. LADIES AID RALLY
; against you in the above entitled
¡divorce suit within four 14) weeks at this meeting.
Almost 100 ladles, members of
from the date of the first publlca
Methodist Ladles’ Aid societies In
;
tlon
of
this
summons
in
the
Sprlng-
COLUM B
LEGION SEWING GROUP
Lane county met In Springfield yes­
i field News, which date of first pub­
PKTURES
lication Is November 6, 1930.
terday for and all-day rally session
WILL
MEET
ON
FRIDAY
y resentí
Ar.d you are hereby notified that
to talk over their individual problems 1
If you fall so to appear and answer, —
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__
the said complaint your default will j T le m mb rs of ,he Am ’rlcan Le- and to hear a program of music and
i he entered and the plaintiff will make K|(.n sewing club will meet Friday addresses by the locgl society.
application to the Court for the relief afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pete
Ono of the largest groups ever at
m
prayed within the said complaint ¡Tomseth
to sew on garments for tending a function In the church sat
which is as follows: That plaintiff have . . . .
,
, .
.
,
a divorce from you and that the mar '’hlld WRlfarB work an,) ,or hospitals. down for the covered dish luncheon
j riage contract now existing betw een! Mrs. Alice Beeson will be assistant which was prepared by the local
Trade in your old heater as part payment.
you and the plaintiff be forever dla-1 hostess for the afternoon.
STARTS FRIDAY
women.
solved. The Circuit Court of Lane
_____________________
Dr.
M.
A.
Marcy,
district
superln
County, Oregon, In the above entitled
Terms if desired.
A fast action picture created
tendent, had charge of the afternoon
suit, made dated and entered an order j COAST FISHING GOOD
for those who
November 6, 1930, directing that this
e a v e
IC U W
U F M H F D F D
meetings.
enjoy red-
S A Y a JU H N K t N U t K t K
b I o o d ed sumons be published In the Spring I
|
field
News,
once
each
week
for
a
drama I
Mission 8oclety to Meet
Fishing Is good In the coast streams
period of four (4) mieceHsive week«
The Women's Foreign Missionary
and that you appear and answer the now according to John Henderer, who
raid complaint within four (4) weeks with Mrs. Henderer and Mr. and Mrs. society of the Methodist church will
from the date of the first publication
Nell Pollard.' spent Tuesday fishing meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. G.
, of said summons.
Hardware
Furniture
Paint
in Mike creek. Every member of Hughes for their regular meeting on
H. E SLATTERY,
Attorney for plaintiff, and my resi­ the party were successful In catching Friday afternoon. The members are
dence and postoffice address Is Eu several salmon and a good catch of all asked to bring their donations for
_geno, Ore.
N.6-13-20-27-D.4otber ,,Bh waB brought home.
the Christmas boxes.
Colonial
DS
S U O N A LI»
Sik-V CHARlIf
MURRAY
GfORGf SIDNEY:
XX
UP THE
RIVER
Screens greatest
jgkOutaccr Star}
HEATER TIME!
Famous MONTAG
CIRCULATORS
BUCK JON tS
7/ten Without£uu
In Two Sizes. Price $70 and $84
WRIGHT & SONS