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    THURSDAY. MAY 21, I M I
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAOB FOUR
MANY STUDENTS EARN
AWARDS FOR SWIMMING
Corvallis where they attended the ' f"
«tate assembly of the Rebekah
lodge as delegates front the local
lodgo
Mr and Mrs. John Uroves have
Doctor in Medford—Or R
returned from Grants Il*ass and
will live at Cottage Grove for the j Mortensen spent Wednesday
Medford transacting business.
present.
Mrs. K. L, Meltou of Marshfield
Visitor from Corvallis — Fred
arrived Thursday from Portland Montgomery was a visitor In
and is the guest of Mrs. K. B. Mel Springfield Monday evening
ton over the wgek-e«nd. She is on
Pengra Resident Hare — Mrs
her wny homo from a visit with
relatives in the state's metropolia. Bert tllllons of Pengra was a vlsi
tor in Springfield 't tiesday
Mr. and Mrs. I.. Wlllan rented
the former home of C. H. Sedgwick
Visitor from Oakridge — Ed
Friday and will reside in Creswell ^,ar(t „( Oakridge was a business
for the summer at least and per visitor In Springfield Munday.
haps permanently
III at Horna—John Hustings, is
111 at the home of his daugh
v»»r>
USE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
ter. Mrs Kin«. In West Spring
INCREASES TH IS YEAR field.
Thurston
T O W N A N D VICINITY
Jimmie Hastings underwent a
Rad Croas Issued Certificates and
major operation for appendicitis at •
■edges te Those Attending
the Eugene hospital last Thurs­
Classes at University
day. He la getting along nicely
Fifty-three Springfield school stu­
Mrs. tls Smith who has spent
dents learned to swim and earned
the last few months In the Hawai­
their badge« or certificates last
ian Islands returned home last Fri
week st the free swimming c l o .e s d
conducted by the Red t rose a the
H.lverslty pools. Ten atudenu « tu,„ ed wlth hpr.
the Glenwood school in West
Springfield also learned to swim.
A w w eaver has finished harv-
as did a large number In Eugene e8l|na his first crop of alfalfa hay.
and a scattering of students In the
The Thurston high school seniors
smaller communities of the coun
t , A few adults took advantage of «"* senior day last Wednesday
the opportunity afiorded them and «"•' drove up the McKenaie high
attended the d as.es.
far *""u«h ,0 h*’ * ‘ *nowb* 1
swim
20
feet
at
There are five boys to grad
Those able t o ------
,
the end of the lessors were given -ate this year as follows: Robert
certificates, end those who could Armitage. Virtgil Hanson, Jpmes
I Edmiston, George Travis, Ben Rus-
swtm 60 feet receive badges.
Springfield had the largest re 1 sell finished at midyear.
presentation of girls takeing th«
The high school students and
lessons.
■eachers motored to Salem to visit
Students who passed the tests |hp 8tate institutions last Friday
re:
hut were unable to go through the
Brattain School—Badges. James penitentiary as It was quarantined
Young. Gordon Gillette, Robert jQr nlumpS_ or the asylum as It was
Lowery, Roy Steele, Bob Richard quarantined for smallpox.
son, Leslie Robertson, Lawrence
Miss Veda Gray who has taught
Jones. Roscoe Cole. Nell Peterson.
the past year at Cedar Flat closed
Harry Bainbridge. Floyd Green.
her school Tuesday with an allday
Bueford Holderson. Carl Blick.
„ Scott Wright.
. u. Johnny
I
Minor
m,-li
picu«c.
Patrons of school furnished
Miller. Dtik r
____
the dinner while Miss Gray fur­
Richardson. Delaney
Chapman,
nished ice cream.
Mary Pritta, Shirley Lowery, Mel­
Clark and Albert Panot motored
ba Lowery, Wyetta Spriggs. Lois
Wilson. Edna Wright, certificates. to Hood River last Friday to visit
Juanita Chapman. Bernice Smith. an uncle.
_________
Mrs. Beulah Harblt is making an
Steve Rice. Bob Lowery. Nell Ped
eraon, Roscoe Cole, William Nisbltt. extended visit with her daughter
Earl House, Marvin Mulligan and Mrs. Helen Peterson at Salem.
Frank Bennett.
Linn Endicott trom Portland
Lincoln School—Badges, Edwin : spent Sunday here with his par­
Miller, Howard Fritx. Jack Peter ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Endicott.
son. James Gott, Howard Mesbitt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver, Wll-
John Avitt, Oliver Adams. Wood- Ham Weaver and Shelby Walker
row Bates. Don Kendall. Boh Pot- motored to Portland las Monday
tard. Glen Anderson, La Verne Mc­ to spend a few days with relatives,
____________
Pherson and _____
Irma ________
Wetxel; certtfi They are to also meet Mrs. Wea-
cate«. Dean Wilson. John Krupha. ver-8 brother George Hays and
James Gott and Early Pederson
randson from Boville. Idaho, who
Glenwood School — Badges. Mel expect to return with them.
Miss Hasel Edmiston spent last
vln Stevens. Hairy Mumby. War
ren Phillips. Jesse Newman. Rich , Friday night at Cottage Grove
ard Ward and Ethel Gay; certlfi with friends.
cates. Rule Lee, Laurence Phillips.
Miss May- Allen from Portland
Marian Powell and Doris Bonney. visited friends in Thurston last
Springfield High School—Badges Friday
Everett Lajoie and Arlan Schantol
Mrs. Ellen Needham and son.
Ray Mitchell, motored to Cottage
EUGENE MOTORIST HITS Grove last Sunday to visit Mrs.
o o v D in ia ir m r v r i F Needham brother. Mr. Teeters, who
MS
Fined In Eugene—Fred llolver
son, Springfield, paid a 9800 fin»
In Police court In Eugene Wednes
day for driving while Intoxicated
WAGE SLASHING H IT
AT FOUR-L MEETING
Son Born Hare— Mr. ami Mrs.
Charles C. llruniug of Blue River
are the parenta of a haliy son born
to them Tuesday. May 19. 1981 al
the home of Mrs. W. K. lauuberl
in Springfield
Independent Lumbermen Rapped
For Taking Advantage of I t e
nomic Condition
A firm aland agalnal wage cut
ling wa» taken liy the 4-L board of
directors, governing body of the
l.oyul l.eglott of Isiggera and Lum
hernien, Monday when they voted
unanlmouaty lo hold the preaent
H, wage scale where It la. The
common labor lutae la |3, scaled up­
ward for the vartoua Joba The
board la composed of 12 employes
and 13 employers The meeting waa
the 25th semi atiuual of the group
JITNEY CARNIVAL DRAWS
GOOD CROWD AT ARMORY
An Interesting and enjoyable
gathering was enjoyed at the Ar­
mory last Thursday evening whim
members of the Iuka circle, laulles
of the G.AIl sponsored a Jitney
Carnival for the purpoae of rala
tng funds with which to send dele
gules to the convention at Port­
land In June
In hla addreaa lo Ihe board W
C Ruegnlta. 41. prealdenl, scored
Pupil« of Mrs. Edna Yarnell's
the lumber operators outside the
class In elocution presented the
41. organisation for Inking advan
following program: reading. Fern
_______________________ tugv of an economic situation and
Cornell; rending, Roberta Ihttman;
reading. Frances Cornell; tele
Bobbie \V w ^ m < n g i* n d , >* ” **r , reducing wages to “poverty levels
A larger share of the national In­
phune conversation, Mrs. Ethel Jo- here to attend the 21«t annual coo
llff; dialogue. Roberta and Ila Put­ vent ion ol the Boy Scouts U» Mem come must find Ila way Into (he
________
banda of the masses who buy com
man; reading, Frances Cornell; uhi«.
inodltlea." be said. "It I» aelf-de
reading. Ila Putman; reading, Ed j FRIENDS GATHER FOR
IIu June Yarnell; and a playlet.
BIR T H D A Y PA R T Y /••“'">*
bu.lne.. lo produca
vast quantities of goods which can-
•'The Sick Kitty" presented by the
Cornell triplets.
Fifty-one member» of the Full not he bought because of low
Many games were provided and
Assembly church gathered wages
sold for five ! ■
refreshments
rents.
Son Born—Mr. und Mrs. H. C.
Milk Consumption Increase Even
Throop of Marcóla are the parents
Greater Than That of Other
of a baby son horn to them Mon
Agricultural Products
day. May 18. 1931
Favorable signs for the beef in­
Visits at Portland—Da. Eugene
dustry hut continuing maladjust-
menta In supply and demand fac- i Kester spent the week end In 1 ort
I tors In the dairy and sheep Indus ( land He returned to Springfield
tries are seen In figures on the j Monday.
' livestock situation released today
Unci« Sam’s sharpshooters had bet­
Visits Friends—J J Browning.
ter look after their laurels, Peggy by the extension service at Oregon 1 who now makes his home at My-
Perkins, Kansas co-ed. and Bub State college.
i er a park on the McKenaie rivet
Bruno, Jr., 4, of Brooklyn, N. k , are
Consumption of dairy products wa8 vlalting with friends in
no mean "marksmen."
has been good this spring, but the Springfield Tuesday,
estimated production of tnllk in-1
Visitors from California — Miss
creased more than use of the pro
ducts, according to the report. Pas Abbey Cooley and her slater. Mrs
--------------------- ------------------♦ tore conditions over the country CowartT both of Hollywood, Cal
A duo birthday party in honor average poorer than usual and Ifornla. are visitors at the A. J
of Robert Olson and Laude Bar holdover stocks of hay, except lr. Cowart home In thia city
rell was given Saturday evening some western states, are the low­
Returns from California — Mrs. GASOLINE PRICES IN
at the apartments of Mrs. Cora est in May since 1919. The new
Olsen, the occasion Introducing the hay crop on the whole is the least » A. Washburne returned Batur-
CALIFORNIA PRAISED
promising for many years, except day from San Francisco where she
young men to manhood as it was
i has been with her daughter Mrs.
California now Is a great place
their twenty-first birthday. The 1M8.
I Helen Martin, who has been 111.
for motor tourists and the gasoline -
Legion hall next door was secured
The supply of beef in storage
and with radio music the evening u
compared to last year and
Daughter Born— Mr and Mrs. W. signs along the main highways are '
was spent in dancing
Refresh
the average the college report H. Roberts of Montana are the a source of Joy to visitors, avers
C. R. Clark of this city who has
ments of ice cream and cake and
points out. Holdings of pork pro parents of a buby daughter born
coffee were served Mrs. Barrell Lucts. except lard, have Increased lo them Tuesday. May 19. 1931. at Just returned after a week or more
of Eugene was hostess with Mrs. untll there | , now more on hand lhe home of Mrs. Robert's mother. In the south.
It's the gnsollne war that Is ■
Olson. Those present were Phyl- ,han last year and the average at Mrs. B. G. Sankey.
bringing the smiles to the faces of
lis Weber. Ethlyn Smith of Eugene. thi8 time of the year. Stocks of
Week-end in Mountains— Mr. and the car owners. "We purchased
Esther Segels. Mrs. Al Jones. Mil lamb are light, but the supply
dred Treanor. Nellie Olson. Har­ available for market is expected Mrs. Clifford Wilson and Mr. and plenty of gas at a few cents a
Mrs. W. H. Adrian spent the week­ gallon at many stations." Mr Clark
riet Olson. Oxa McDaniel. Vera to be ample.
end at the Wilson cottage on Horse said.
Gwyther, Kathryn Treanor. Mrs
Wool markets are showing a bet
Creek up the McKenzie.
Some stations had gasoline prices '
Ethel Treanor. Mrs. Barrell. Mrs
ter demand and a slight reduction
cut temporarily to two cents a gal
Olson. Robert Olson, Lande Barrell in the clip in southern hemisphere
Visits at Portland—William Pol- ion. Six and seven cents a gallon 1
Homer Murphy. Delbert Ward, of countrles where 70 per cent of the lard
w n of 1>r and Mrs
h
waa collong all along the roads.
Cottage Grove, Oral Hopper. John
world supply originates.
.
Pollard,
spent
Friday
and
Saturday
Mr. Clark said.
Nordstrom, of Cottage Grove, Al
of last week in Portland visiting
The well known California optl '
Jones. Lynn Couch. Jens Christ-,
at the medical school. Pollard ex
BOV R ID IN G B IC Y C L E
ensen of Eugene, and Melton Mc-
mlsm Is commencing to slip a lit­
I
pects
to
enroll
In
the
medical
Boy Budgets Legacy |
tle now as business conditions In
Swift and company baseball team Cubbins. of Creswell
school next fall.
It was J. E. Frost of Eugene who
the southland continue at a rather
Rev.
Geo.
R.
Cromley
was
pleas-
drove the automobile which struck met their defeat with the Thurs-
low ebb.
ton
club
team
last
Sunday
on
the
antlv
surprised
Sunday
with
a
visit
Junction
City
Man
Visits—Chas
little Bobby Keenan from his bi- ton club , ®am
from his brothers and sisters at
cycle at Fifth and Main streets local diamond
/ Aura -
6 / 8 ' Toftdahl of Junction City arrived
last week Instead of Mrs. Arthur
Maude Russell who taught the morning service at the Pres-
3 / <3ALL 6AMÊ . / _ in Springfield Saturday to spend EGCIMANN CATCHES
Peterson. Mrs. Peterson was in « Pendleton the past year has byterian church. They were Mm
, a few days visiting at the home
THREE LARGE BASS
i-
accident during -- timed her school and returned to Cromley, Thos.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Larsen. Mrs
volved In a m o to r--------------------
_ , Cromley
„ and Emily ,
# ! CO LM Í
Cromley of Salem. Mrs. Glass of
Larson is a daughter of Mr. Toft
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kggltnann
the week, and her report was made her home here last Sunday.
i
* 6 / 0 * 4 WG ! dahl.
Immediatelv at the city hall. The
Arch Shough who is working In Woodburn and Mrs. Blackburn of
brought in three large bass yester­
I HijKirH09L
day afternoon when they retuned
report of Frost was not made until eastern Oregon spent several days Portland. During the afternoon
EDu(*TtO/1
they called on several families of (
Plan Marshfield Trip—Mr and from an allday fishing trip west
the latter part of the week which with hls family here last week.
.Mrs. Marlon Adams and son. Ro­ of Eugene The largest of the three
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hiller from the "parish.
led to the confusion of persons.
— L
f ?50oo
bert. will drive to Marshfield Sun fish weighed Just a little over three
Corvallis spent the week-end at
The quarterly conference of the fc-*®
day to get Mrs. Adams parents. pounds.
John Edmistons.
local Methodist church made a
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carson, who
Ladies Aid society is meeting very interesting program Sunday;
CATHOLICS TO HAVE
rith
will return to Springfield
SERVICES ON SUNDAY wi,h Mr8' James Hl" on Thurs- ,he usua] morning sertice was the
MRS. CHESTER CHASE
them for a visit.
day to quilt.
beginning with a sermon by Dr.
HOSTESS FOR SHOWER
Clifford Weaver and Mrs. Mary M. A. Marcy of Salem, district sup-
Morning services will be held at
Assisting
at
Eggimann's
—
Mrs.
McElroy
from
Salem
spent
fh® erintendent. Mrs. C. N. Land of
the Catholic church here at 8
Mrs. Chester Chase entertained
Mae Craft is assisting at Eggi-
Cottage Grove, accompanied by
o'clock Sunday morning. The Rev week-end at A. W. Weaver’s.
at her home Tuesday evening with
■nann's
this
week
during
the
ab­
Lee Land sang a solo and Mrs
Father P. Curley will have charge.
t
sence of Mrs. Alice Lorah who Is a miscellaneous shower honoring
C. I. Kent and Rev. S. D. Trt-fren
Hours for the servi?es during the
attending the state Rebekah con­ Mrs. Garland Griffith (Julia Do-
a duet. The Unity church which is
summer will probably be changed
vention at Corvallis on Tuesday, Shaver.) Twenty guests enjoyed a 1
served by Rev. Trefren was repre­
after this month It has been an-
social evening.
Wednesday and Thursday.
nounced.
Mrs. Wiley mother of Mrs. Kll sented by Ira D. Hyland, of Fall
■ patrick and Vernia Wiley is visit- Creek, Ed. Morgan of Lowell, and
R-jssell Welch. 10, of San Fran
'■••ms Msil Route-John Ben HEALTH UNIT GROUP
Mr. VanWert of Goshen. A basket
in? at the home of Mr. and Mrs
ciscot figures out how he will spent ton, aBHlutant at the Springfield
LEGION MEMBERS TO
dinner was enjoyed at noon. The
postoff.ee, made the rounds of the
HAS MEETING MONDAY
$5,0(0 left him by will.
E. F. Kilpatrick.
Miss Nellie Olson and brother regnlar quarterly conference meet-
MEET HERE TONIGHT
city Tuesday afternoon with Orson
r<jr h(<aHh day
be
Vaughn, mall carrier, to learn the
h( r(_ Krl(lay w<,rp d
are expected to arrive from Chehal ing was held in the afternoon. Dr. POULTRY IMPORTS AND
The semi-monthly meeting of the
WaghlnRton t0 spend a ffcW Marcy presiding Reports were re-
route. He will probably carry the
Springfield American Legion post .
af <he home Qf the)r unc)e celved: the pastors report. Rev.
STOCKS ARE REDUCED local delivery during the regular at the meeting of the Springfield
Unit of the Lanecounty health asso­
S. D. Trefren; Sunday school by
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will be held at the Community hall Andy Olson at Pleasant Hill.
carriers vacation.
ciation
here Monday. Mrs. Della
H. A. Howe, superintendent; Ep- Farm Flocks Commercial Hatcher-
tonight according to W. N. Goss
The Pleasant Hill atheletic team
¡es Show Decreases During
ler, adjutant. The last meeting was
t<> K,ngs Va„ ey ,ast San worth League by Kathryn Warner;
Canadian People Here—Mr. and Fitzgerald reported that 36 children
First Part of Year
held at Lowell, and the next one day and defeated the Kings Val­ Ladies Aid society by Mrs. J. M.
Mrs. Bert Calkins and daughter, had been examined In the pre-school
Women’s Foreign mls-
will probably be held at Walter- iev team by the score of 14 to I. Walkup;
Marjorie, of Alberta, Canada are clinic held here last week Purchase
T ...
A
37
per
cent
decrease
in
the
vllle. The local post has members
In Springfield now visiting at the of three health books for use In the
The Pleasant Hill high school «i«nary society by Mr. J W
.
1 J.' i ’
Tn,.t Gates; Finance by Mrs. F. A. Ever- imports of poultry products during home of hls mother, Mr». Jess schools was also ordered by the
In many of the smaller communities v baseball team
which has not met
_
son, treasurer; World service by the past year and much smaller Calkins on North Mill street. They group.
east of this city.
defeat this year won the game
Norman Howe; Unity church by- stocks of poultry on hand in the will spend a month In this city.
against Mohawk last Friday by a
SPORTSMEN INVITED
Mr. Hyland; Budget by J. E. Smith. United States are favorable signs
to •
D u - . . . , At three o'clock a dedicatory ser- for the poultry industry reported
TO DOUGLAS EVENT
BAPTIST MISSION CROUP ’ cor®
Attending Convention—Alice I»>
The * Junior class of tne rieasant
* Deni ♦ Vv a n rvf fiYtonsIzin PPD-
4K
zi we..«,
onnov
xxroa
hold V
,.. r L. D
rah,
Mrs.
Zella
Cantrell,
and
Amy
by
R.
Breithaupt
extension
eco-
vice
ot
the
new
annex
was
held
HAS MEETING TUESDAY Hill high school will take the sen
Lane county sportsmen are Invit­
Love are In Corvallis Tuesday,
Rev. Ira R. Aldrich, pastor of the mlst at Oregon State college.
lor class to Newport this week end
Wednesday and Thursday of this ed by Douglas county sportsmen
The regular meeting of the Bap­ for a farewell party which is given Methodist church at Cottage Grove
Imports of poultry, mostly dres­
preaching the sermon. The service sed turkeys from Argentina, fell week attending the annual state to attend the annual salmon bake
tist mission circle, which was post­
will camp along
was concluded by Dr. Marcy assis­ off sharply in 1930, says the re­ convention of the Rebekah lodge. to be held In Douglas Sunday June
poned from last week because of
the shore and e8ok their own
ted by Rev. Trefren with the port. The total of poultry and pool W. F. Walker, district deputy, Is at­ 7.
the state convention at Corvallis, meals.
Each year many from here at
tending the sessions of the Grand
was held at the home of Mrs. Mel
try products imported was approxi­ Lodge of l.O.O.F. at Corvallis this tend this annual event staged by
Hill ladles club
request
was
made
for
the
return
Rice on C. street Tuesday after­
mately 2,700,000 pounds, or 37 per
ladies of the En-
Douglas county sportsmen.
noon. It has been decided to hold terprise. Bear Creek and Clover­ of Rev. Trefren at the next annual cent less than in 1929. Further­ week
state
conference.
the meetings of the group In the dale Tri-community club last Thurs­
more, the cold storage holdings of
afternoons during the summer in­ day. May 14 at the Pleasant Hill
Mrs. Ed. Padden and Mrs. Wm. turkeys In this country are now
stead of in the evenings
.church. Games and contests were Sedgwick arrived Monday noon only about half as large as last
played, the prizes being beautiful, from California and will visit with year and the five-year average In
•txiquets of Dowers. Refreshments | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E May.
of Jello, whipped cream, cake and Steele. Mrs. Padden is from Oak­
"Stocks of other poultry are also
land and Mrs. Sedgwick from Sa­ much smaller than a year ago and
punch were served.
The ladies of the Tri-commun cramento.
well below average." Breithaupt
The largest class In the history of says. “Holdings of case and fro­
Ity club of Cloverdale. Enterprise
and Bear Creek gave a kitchen the Creswell high school will gra­ zen eggs combined are slightly less
shower Tuesday afternoon for duate Thursday evening May 28, than a year ago, but above aver­
SPRING FIELD STORE ONLY— 500 MAIN ST.
M.rit Ellen Bolin whose home according to announcements Just age. Egg production in April was
The
class
number
twenty.
a
bu
short
of
Apr),
19J0
bnt
burned to the ground In the re­ out.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
cent heavy wind storm. Mrs. Bo­ twelve of whom are girls and eight consumption also apparently ran
Honey
lin received many useful kitchen boys Dr. Poling of Corvallis w ill, behlnd Farm flocks of old hens are
Dates
Edith J. Marriott of Baltimore, utensils besides, glasses, dishes, be the speaker. The class will have'
5 lb. Pail
“Royal
Excelsior^
Md. writes: "Last winter I weighed
its class day program on Wedn^-
fruit
and
Jellies.
The
members
of
2
lb.
200 lbs. and was very much
10 lb. Pail
ashamed. I bought a bottle of Kru- the club gave her a complete set day evening. May 27, and the bar- portert output of chicks from com-
Pkg...........
of
silverware
including
knives,
.«laureate
sermon
will
be
given
at
m(;r(.,a|
hat(.herle8
may
be
36
per
schen Salts which gave such won
Pork and Beans
derful results 1 bought more. After frok. spoons and tablespoons In the the Methodist church Bunday eve- cent Jes8 than Ja((t yeftr Jugt h<)W
Pears
4 bottles 1 weigh 146 lbs. and all
Campbell’s
S.
ning,
May
24,
the
pastor,
Rev
“
many chicks have been hatched
my friends say "How slender you've Grace patterns.
“Happy Return
3—16
oz.
Mr
and
Mrs.
E.
Giustlna
of
Dex-
D.
Trefren
preaching.
Miss
Jean
on
farms
Is
not
known.
gotten—how did you do It " I say
No. 1^4
ter
have
moved
Into
their
new
anne
Spencer
Is
valedictorian
and
Cans
only 4 words—thanks to Kruschen
*
Can
Mdto.”
home at Pleasant Hill west of the Miss Alma Grousbeck salutatorlan.
A generous bottle of Kruschen Pleasant Hill public school build- The other members of the class ROYAL AMBASSADORS
Mayonnaise
Salts that lasts 4 weeks costs but
'
'
Robert
HAVE MEET MONDAY
Palmolive Beads
Best Foods
86 cents at “Ketel’s Drug Store" ing. The entertained a number of are Martha Gillen water.
For
Fine
Laundering
or anv drugstore la America — their friends at bridge Tuesday eve Ludington. Alleyne Spencer, Ama
•
Pint
The Royal Ambassadors a group
Morss, Eldon Young, Harold Young
3
take one half teaspoon in a ning.
Jar
glass of hot water every morning
The Pleasant Hill picnic given Ixmlse Wallace, Donald Tennis, | of boys of the Baptist church be
Pkgs.........
before breakfast—cut out pastry under the auspices of the Pleasant Allan Moore, Ixiyal Overton, How | ween the ages of 11 and 18, held
and fatty meats—4P> light on pota
III be given7unc ard Magee, Shirley Drew, Oca Me- their regular meeting at the church
Tomato Soup
Tuna
toes, butter, cream and sugar— Hill high school
vlth John Benton
Van Camp’s
that will help Kruschen take off 6. The high school has built a Daniel, Oliver Petty, Ethel Petty, Monday evening
"White Chicken”
grandstand at the ball grounds and Phyllis Weber, Vera Gwyther and as leader The purpose of the or
your fat.
__
10’/ 2 oz-
No. % Can
Take Kruachen every morning
put up a very substantial back Ivy Cooley.
ganizatlon is to Provide a work for
Can
it's the little dally dose that does
No. ’/ 2 Can
Mrs. Edna Goheon and Mrs. N. E. the hoys which will combine Christ-
It— If not Joyfully satisfied after the stop. There will be an Interesting
Steele left Tuesday morning for Ian study with recreational work.
first (Kittle— money back.
baseball game in the afternoon.
Creswell
In Spilngfleld Monday evening tu
¡observe the hlrlhday of Harry
Shaw, latta Angelee evangelist who
has been conducting services here
for some lime A social lime with
I a areal quantity of refreahmenta
' waa Mijnyed by Ihoas preaent
British Boy Scoot
ra
SUMMER SCHOOL
The enrollment dates for the Eugene Business College
Summer School are Monday, June 1 and 15
Our regular teachers will be In charge- thus uasurlng
yon of a thorough Bualneaa Training
Ask for Information
we a re glut! to tell you about It.
IT'S A GOOD SCHOOL
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. K ROBERTS, President
Miner Bldg.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon
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Q U A L IT Y M E A T S
Carefully se ••t ied the Meats we Sell are Handled In
the most sanitary manner.
We guarantee every piece of Meat we Sell.
Prices are the lowest, conistent with the high
quality of our Meals.
IN D E PE N D E N T M E A T CO.
4th and Main Kts.
E C. STUART
Phone 63
PRATT HOLVERSON
This w onder set will be given
to the w inner of Fourth Prive
in our big
“ Earn and
C on test”
FOURTH PRIZE
Atwater Kent Radio
Maryland Woman
Happy How-
Loses 55 Lbs.
29c
47c
88c
10c
20c
25c
29c
10c
19c
5c
WRIGHT & SONS
Springfield, Oregon
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