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PAOB POUR THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1932 TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS J. L GOUGH OIES EARLY TUESDAY BRIDE SHOWERED BY MEMBERS OF IUKA' NEW GRAPPLER ON FRIDAY GARD J American Olympic Skaters in Good Form j Mrs Harry Papell, (Clara Barnes i who was married on Christmas eve. was honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given on Upper Camp Creek Resident Thursday evening last week by Pete Metropolos and Art Per- Followed Early Migration members of the Iuka circle. Ladies kins In Main Event; Hei- of the G. A. R. following the in bert Meets K in g in Opener Westward from N. C. stailation ceremonies. Guests from Eugene attending the shower were Wrestling fans who hâve been J. L. Couch. 89. died at hii horn, Mrs. Jennie Vogel. Mrs Frances ,n* " " ' ,rds bo" h’‘'' a ‘ on upper Camp Creek early Tues Smith. Mrs Delores Hughes, and I ! Ku*vn*‘ “rm"rv wt" f,"d * ‘ ,eaa day morning after a short illness Mrs. Irene Ortoo. The assistants for the Installed an‘ surPri*- “ or* for ' he"' thl* lie was born In North Carolina or March IS, 1852. and crossed the officers of the circle wiil be named week with the announceme't of two brand new names to feature plain« to Minnesota with his par at the next meeting. the headline exhibition. ents in an ox cart when be war- Herb Owen, matchmaker, has three year* old He came to Wash succeeded iu signiug two promin Ington In 1888 when he was 34 WALNUT DISEASE ent welterweight grapplers from year* old and moved to Oregon In YIELDS TO SPRAY the East for the Friday show. They 1907, settling at Tumalo for eight een year*, then moving to his home Dr. M ille r at O. S. C. Reports on are Pete Metropolos and Art Per kins. Lane county fans have not near Waltervllle where he has Sunccettful Blight ¿ o n t rol; had an opportunity to see either of lived until hl* death. W ork to Continue these men in action before. They In 1876 he was married to Mar come highly recommended and tha E. Everett who survives as Distinct progress toward a satis does hi* six sons and three daugh factory method of control of wal ought to put on an interesting ex ters. They are: R L. Couch. Moni nut blight is reported in the an hibition. Bill Taylor, who is coaching the American skating learn for the The capture of the welterweight tor. Washington; G. W. Couch. Ar nual compilation of experiments for . . . . Placid. . . . . . N . . Y . says our boy* ,g ar( winter Olympic Game* at Lake ar* lur( sure tesla, California; James 1. Couch. 1931 made by Dr. Paul W. Miller, belt by Robin Reed a coast man, eg* in the i . Eddie Murphy is skating through Burt Taylor's lei winners. has caused many of the best men Hermiston, Oregon; John M Couch. federal pathologist, who has been picture. Emmett, Idaho; Melvin Couch at conducting investigations for two in the East to come to the coast ____ home; Mrs. A. C. Of Hey. Goshen, years in cooperation with the Ore looking for a chance to go after it. It is understood that both of these BENNETT AIR LINE J H eap Big In ju n Mrs. G. H. Wolfe. Chaney. Wash gou Experiment station. wrestlers would welcome an op- SETS ANNUAL MEET ington; and Mrs. Irvin Hansen. Cot While Dr. Miller cautions against portunity to wrestle for It. ----------- tage Grove. A forty-five minute special Notices of the a * u a l meeting of He also leaves three brothers and acceptance of results to date as Bennett Air three sisters. They are: J. R. Couch final, many growers who have seen event, which is sure to satisfy stockholders In * of Long Beach. California: J. O. the results of his work in the field those fans who seek rough action. Transport compABy to be held at Couch. Richland. Washington; G. are preparing to follow out the will be offered with Jimmie King, the home office. 1209 Smith Tower, M. Couch. Portland; Mrs. C. E. methods he has developed on their of last week's card, matched Seattle. Washington, on Monday, Davis, Portland; Mrs. D. C. Jack- entire plantings this coming season against Harold Hiebert, otherwise January 18. 1932. at 10 o'clock, were son. Minneapolis; and Mrs. Ed Mc On some orchards this past season known as the Terrible Swede from received here this week by local two spray applications of burdeaux Tacoma. King hails from Wiscon stockholders. Election of a board Clure. Spokane. Funeral services will he held mixture served to reduce the in sin and is just working his way of trustees and other business fection from blight from close to in on the coast. which may arise will be taken up from the Poolc-Gray-Bartholomew 20 per cent on untreated plots to ii is announced. chapel in Springfield this after Several Springfield business men noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Henry W. less than a half of one per cent. Walnut blight is the chief men purchased shares in this company Davis, pastor of the Baptist church more than h year ago and regular at Cottage Grove will officiate, and ace to the walnut industry both in air service between Portland. Interment will be made at Mount Oregon and California, and until Mr. and Mrs. Guistina entertain the present work of Dr. Miller no Vernon cemetery. Springfield and Coos Bay was car- ed the Dexter bridge club Tuesday satisfactory control had been ; ried on for several months before found. Infection was comparative right. January 12. Those present being discontinued. A large hangar TOWN TEAM DEFEATS ly light in Oregon this year, yet it were Mr. and Mrs. Rice. Mr. and was erected on the local airport for EUGENE FOOD QUINTET I is thought to have averaged close Mrs. F. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. the company. to 15 per cent for the state as a Evans, Florence Parvin, Floyd Boggs, Vivian Rose. Mr. and Mrs. The Manhattan Cafe basketball whole. E. Guistina. Outside guests were BREAKFASTER'S HEAR team tumbled before the onslaught Bordeaux mixture was tried out of the Springfield town aggregation years ago without success. This Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick and BARBARA BARNELL in a hard-fought game played at the failure, it now appears, was be Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tinker of Pleas ant Hill. Miss Parvin made high Springfield high school gymnasium cause of poor timing of the appli Members of the Eugene Break Monday evening. The final score cations. Dr. Miller's latest findings score and E. E. Kilpatrick low fast club heard Miss Barbara Bar- was 45-41. The visitors held the are that under ordinary conditions score. nell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. The Sioux tribe made Jean Dar The senior girls entertained the K. Barnell of this city, in several lead at the half by two points. 23- two aplications. one applied Just ling. film star of "Our Gang”, a princess of the tribe, so she acted 21, but were not able to retain it. before the blooming of the female senior boys of the Pleasant Hill xylophone solos at their weekly- as messenger to take a letter to Lineups for the two teams were; flowers and the other when the high school Saturday night. Janu meeting this morning at 8:30 at President Hoover from Chief Med Springfield M. Cafe icine Crow, asking aid for the nuts are about the size of small ary 9, at the home of Miss Veda the Osburn hotel. The program was Nice, 8 ......... F----- Maxwell. 22 peas, will give satisfactory control Daley. The evening was spent play broadcast over radio station KORE. Indians at Fort Thompson, South Dakota, whose crops have been Perkins ....... F___ Grendler, 2 in grafted orchards. ing rook and 500. Those present Brnice Neher Findley accom- damaged by locusts. Ernsting lo .......C McClanahan 4 As rain is found to be the great were, Althea Baughman. Ruth Brab- panied Miss Barnell at the piaao. Gerber 11 ...........G_________ Nure 11 ham. Blanche Wheeler. Veda Daley. _________________ est factor in spread of the disease, Huffman 11 .......G Sommerhold'n 2 certain climatic conditions or ex Harold McLeod. Earl McLeod. Roy HALL MOT LICENSED SCIENCE LECTURE TO Subs: Cox 10, Prochnow 6. Re ceptionally bad blight infection Delp, Dale Lindley, Noble Wheeler, DANCE IS CANCELLED BE GIVEN ON FRIDAY feree, Everett Squires. may make a third application nec Truman Akers, and Henry Olson. The American Legion dance essary when the nuts are about Fopcorn ball and apples were en- ; Joyed during the evening. Th<? lecture on astronomy which which was scheduled to have beeu CLUBS ARE BUSY AT a half inch in diameter. Control in A number of youna folks gather J°l,n . Knox , was . to . have . given , he- , given at the Thurston hall last LINCOLN SCHOOL seedling orchards is more difficult ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fore the hlgh "vhool student body gatur(, 'night WM cauceiied by j. because of the irregular blooming. Baughman of Trent surprising their la8‘ Frlda> morning and which was M. luirson when he found out that Some foliage damage from the Three major Four-H club activi daughter, Althea, on her birthday. Postponed because of illness, will a license to conduct dances at the ties are scheduled for the Lincoln bordeaux spray is to be expected, Those present were Bonnie Jeanne fcteen tomorrow it was announ- hall had not been taken out for school In the near future it has but it has not proved to be a vital Tinker. Veda Dalev, Blanche Wheel- ced »kts morning by \\ . E. Buell, this year. A bond Is also required been announced at the school. Two factor, says Dr. Miller's report. Ruth Brabham. Emma Lou Principal. The lecture will be open to operate a dance hall and this has of them are today. Experiments will continue in an er, Baughman. Crystal Baughman and to the public ana will be given at j not been provided. Members of the Seventh grade effort to eliminate it, however. Bor Althea Baughman, Roy Delp. 10 o'clock. • ---- 4-H cooking club Is holding a candy deaux 3-3-50 has proved as satis Harold McLeod. Earl McLeod Ly sale In the lower hall of the school factory as stronger strengths. man Tinker, Prentis Wheeler. Dale today. Mrs. Laxton. club leader, is ! — -------------------- Lindley, Wilbur Ginley. Robert Lo Mrs. Bertha Herrington from In charge. renz. Sandwiches, cake and cho Klamath Falls arrived Thursday to This afternoon the eighth grade ‘ FOUR ARE TAKEN FOR Four-H agriculture club will hold VIOLATION OF LAWS colate were served for refresh Snowfall ranging from three to help care for her granddaughter, ments. six inches tell in the McKenzie val- little Betty Henson, who has beeu their last meeting prior to the mar- --------- T The woman's club of Pleasant ley Monday night and Tuesday. seriously ill for the past three keting tour which is to be held John HolelnaD Defter, was fined In Eugene. $100 on a charge of shooting native Hill held an all day meeting at the Wednesday- morning the thermome- weeks. Members of the Eighth grade Fu-* Pheasant out of season, and was home of Mrs. E. Y. Swift Tuesday ter registered 22 tc 28 degrees The Thurston high school is giv ture Home Makers club will enter-j seDtedced t0 30 days ln lhe county January 12. Home demonstration above at daylight, sheltered loca ing a fie social at the school house tain the teachers of the Lincoln! JaiI’ in Eu6ene Justice court Tues- agent Mias Gertrude Skow was pre- tlrars acroiinfing for the higher i n Wednesday evening. temperature. Snow was melting The Ladies’ Aid society Is meet' school at the home of Mrs. L. K. ' day wheD he Pl^a<l**<l guilty to the sent. rapidly Wednesday. ing wi»h Mrs James HUI Thurs Page at a date to be set in the hunting charge and to a charge of Ray Goff of Bend Is spending sev- day for all day meeting. Quilting possession of beer. He was also near future. eral wee|„, wfth his mother. Mrs. will be the work for the day. charged with possession of mash, HUSBANDS GUESTS AT but did not plead to this charge at NEEDLECRAFT MEETING Alice Goff at Leaburg. Mrs. Goff Miss Grace Kattee and Melvin ROBERT NELSON HEADS that time. ----------- who has been quite ill is Improving. Battee from Portland and Mrs. EUGENE _______ POULTRYMEN Jim and Mark Bedinger, and Husbands were guests of their Her sister Mrs. Fannie Simpson Blanche Wise from Eugene took Two Springfield men were named Elmer Vinvard' «“ of Loat Creek wives at-the meeting of the Needle- of Independence is also visiting dinner Thursday evening at John craft dub !. Id Friday evening at Mis. Grff. Ed miston's. to offices in the Eugene Poultry WCre arrested on a charge of Mr. and Mrs. Denning and son The Mt. Vernon Thimble club Producers association at their ping without a license. Their cases the horn»» of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Flanery. Mrs. Walter Gossler. James are visiting at the Henry have not been disposed of. met with Mrs. Ira Gray last Thurs meeting last week. Nelson Is the Mrs. Clayton Barber. Mrs. Larson Hansen home for an indefinite per- day. now president, and Cecil Peerce Wright. and Mrs. P. J. Bartholo- iod. They are recent arrivals from is the vice-president. P A. Grant LEGION TALKS PLANS Visitors Here — Mr. and Mrs of Irving Is secretary. FOR MEMBER DRIVE mew were in charge of entertain- eas'ern Oregon. ment, and Mrs. W. J. Scott, Mrs. W. , -------------------------- Harold Ball visited Monday evening Plans for a chicken meat can- ----------- v ,„ t,ng Parents — Tim Lusby, with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Larson. nlng plant were discussed at the Tentative plans for a member- F. Walker, and Mrs Elvln May meeting. Consideration of having "hiP r'ampaign for Springfield Am- had charge of refreshments. Mrs. pgjnjej*t Oregon, is here visiting They have been In Portland and such a plant located at the Eu- eric“ ” Legion post number 40 were " C. Wright was general chair- wU|| h|„ parentl,( Mr. an(| Mrs. were on their way to their home In California. gene Fruitgrowers association was discussed at the meeting held at man ,or the even,n8 j Charles N. Lusby. taken up. Fail Creek last week. The next ------------------------- meeting will be held in Springfield SEAL SALE REPORT SCHOOL TO SHOW FILM on January 21 at which time fur MADE AT SCHOOL a im a ' ther detalls of *he campaign will OF LIFE IN i INDIA be formulated. Students at the Lincoln school A presentation of the motion pic collected at total of 922.39 ln the ture, "In Mystic India,” will be Springfield's town basketball sale of Christmas health seals this made at the Lincoln school audl team defeated the Thurston five on year, according to the report Issued lorium Monday afternoon, January their own floor last Thursday even- this week. The report by grades 25, at 2:30, It has been announced. Ing. The score was 39-20. Roscoe is as follows: Second. $6.35; third, An admission charge of 10 ce n ts' Perkins was the high scorer with $3.07; fourth, $521; fifth, $3 97; will be collected. 12 baskets. and Junior high. $3.79. Upper Willamette «--------------------------- « Thurston I McKenzie Valley Springfield Goes Roseburg Game High School Basketball Teem to Play Return Game in Douglas City Tomorrow Having won their tlrsl contesl »lilt Roseburg high mlio.il, the St rliigiiehl basketball lossvrs »11, leave Friday tor that city lo at tempt to capture another A leugii - name, the second on th eir »rhetlulr tor this season. The two teams met on the local high school gymnasium flour lust Friday iu tile lirst A league game lor either team ibis year and Springfield emerged attrvosafttl with the long end of a 34-21 score. The Roseburg pluyers complained of the size of the gy mnasium, livin g used lo a larger place. This may mean something in the line of scores when (hey have a chance io meet Spi infield on their home door. Tile Friday aftalr here was a double header with a preliminary ■uatch witli the Mohawk uulou high school and the second team. Thu Springfield reserves cnuiu forward after playing the ulloled time to a tie. and won the game in the ex tru period with two points, the score beiug 24 22. Lineups for the first game were Springfield Mohawk lim i m u l l 11 Maxwell 7 F Thatcher 2 F Merwin 7 Thurmun 4 F Kiilhmuii 4 Frese 2 U Baker 2 Wilson 5 G Smith 2 The lineup« for the A league game: Rossburg Spr.ngtleld Folliti« lo F D. Wright 9 Johnson 2 F llawke 2 F Petal 3 G. Wright 12 Schmitt 6 G Stevenson 9 Ferguson G Squire« 2 Substitutes: Roseburg, (’avert. Taylor. Referee. Toni Johnson. other lodges In attendance, Officers installed were Juelta Taylor, giianliaii neighbor; Mrs. (Himi Rloiie. advisor; Al Pohl, miiglcian; Minnie Girard, clerk; Daisy I'ligli. n'lelidaut; Mi s Rachel Thatcher, attendant; Melba Mel Ions, cupinln of the guards; Myrtle Egsiuiiiiin, correspondent; Mrs Flarltte Putman. flag bearer; Doris Girard, tiiiislclaii; Sum Sweeney, Inter sent,nel; Itav Noll, outer sen llnel; Noali llelterliiand. 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Businesn Office: 126 -4th S tre e t T ub P acific T blbfuonk ano Telephone 72 T blbgraph G omfaiy N O T IC E OP P IN A L 8 E T T L I M I N T Christian Missionary Society Sponsors Group Formed at Home of Mrs. Murphy (iiganluit Ion of a tiiissionury dull among the vounxor women of lhe Chrlatiuo church and election ot officers was completed Monday evening nt lhe home of Mrs. D. II. Murphy. f The dull will he known as Ilia Girls’ Circle of the I’hrlstlun church Their purpose Is lo meet monthly, (lie first Monday evening of every month, for a study ot the mission work ot the church. They will he sponsored by the Women's Christian missionary society Mrs. Frank Root is the advisor for lhe girls. Officers lo head the Circle dar ing Its flrsl year are Melba I lari Is, president; Anna lloyles, vice-presi dent; Evelyn Harris, secretary; and Esther McPherson, treasurer. Mrs. it M Hay, stale chairman ot young peoples missionary work of the church, mid Mrs. ('. A. Hor ton. district secretary of the mis sionary societies were present at the meeting and aided lii lhe or ganization work I Lest You Forget’ Hualnaag Carda le tte r Heada Office Forma Hand Bilia Siatemeli ta Blotters ISbvelopea Mentis, etc. Tickets At The I Willamette Press Offices: 111» B. Broadway, January Two Hundred People Attend Public Ceremonies and Pro gram at Hall Wednesday Clearance Sale IN ALL DEPARTMENTS YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND BETTER VALUES FOR LESS AT Williams’ Sell Service Store 7 / E. BROADWAY EUGENE, OREGON S h o p p in g at Irish-Murphy’s il 1 h easy to Have money. Yon not only enjoy the low prices here lint yon get just what yon want from our complete Htock of fine quality goods quickly and easily. Everything New and In Full View. GET THE IRISH-MURPHY HABIT— IT PAYS Purex Irish Coffees Quarts,, 2 for Irish Peter Pan, Per Lb. 25c Irish Special, Lb. Kerr'» 9 Pound Bag Lb. Irish Robusta, 2dC 26c 23c Lb. 15c 29c OREGON Canned Milk Tall Can», 4 for Palmolive or Lifebuoy Soap 3 Bars for 25c 20c Irish-Murphy Co. Springfield, Oregon PremiumSodas 2 Pound» for Irish Economy, Rolled Oats Hugh Girls Organize Mission Circle z Any telephone employee will take your order P alm er— Mre. Halim, her daughter, (lelievleve, and son. Ralph, ot Palmar, Oregon, arrived Tuesday to spend a few days visiting wlili Mrs. Emma Olson. Notice Is hereby given that Ituliy A. Lord, administratrix has fllen her final report and account In the esluto of Newlou Kenyon, deceased. In the County Court ot lame Conn iv, Oregon, which bus set Friday, February 12th. 1912. ut HI o'clock win. inaiiagers. A M al the County Court Room ul Mrs Stella Findle< was 'lie III the Court House. Eugene, Oregon, us the time and place for the final tailing oftleer fir ill' meeting. report and aceonnts should be tiled or presented al or prior lo the time tor said hearing. Ihiled uud first published this 14th duv of January. 1932 HI'ItV A. I.ORD. Adliilnlslru trig WHITTEN SWAFFORD, Attorney. 302 Tlffuny Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon (Jun 14 21 28 F 4 111 N. 0 . H. Installs New Officials Two hundred person« attended the annual public InHlallution tor officer« of the Neighbors of Wood craft held at the I. O. O. F hall Wednesday evening Immediately following lhe Installation ceremon ies Mr». Nellie Carr, past guardian. 1 was presented with a past guardian Jewel by the lodge. The latter part of the evening was devoted to a program with the following numbers: Selections, high school girls glee nub. vocal solo, June Dunks; a history and explanu lion of the work of the order by Mrs. Marion Adums. district guur- dlan; a piano solo by Dniiiiugen- Ernest; banjo duet, Mrs. Harold Stewart and Mis* Bessie Stewart; two piano solos by Virginia Huuson, and a drill by the drill team of the lodge. Refreshments were served In the dining room following the program. There were many visitor« from Copies from 25c Graham 9 Pound Sack 25c Farina 9 Pound Sack 33c Get the Iriah-Murphy Habit— It Pay»! Phon» 22 .