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    THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1982
TUE 8PRINOPIELD NEWS
PAGE POUR
each, and mice V*. In order to
show that the member competing
has killed the rodents he must sub
mit the tall of the rodent to the
rodent control supervlaor in the
district who will report to the
county club agent, or to the 4-11
club leader In the dtstrlet who will
Special Prizes Add Stimula­ I report to the county club agent at
tion to Contest Which At­ I the end of the raciest.
A total of 100 mole traps have
tracts Many Club Members
I been secured from Mr. Grello to be
Foar group» have sent In enroll­ loaned to boys and girls competing
ment* In the county-wide rodent In the contest.
Any boy or girl wl king to enter
control contest, according to R. C.
Kuehner. county club leader These into the county-wide rodent control
tour group» are from the Noratou contest may do so by seeding his
district, Doretia, Wallerville. and or heT name to the corntv club
Ada. Several other group» have agent a» soon a» possible
signified their Intention» In com­
peting In the contest which la
county-wide and several Individual
member» have enrolled A total of
50 boy» and girl» are now working
llappy Davison from Portlaiul
in the county-wide rodent control
contest for the control of pocket and Miss Gordon front Albany took
gophers, moles, grey diggers, rats, dinner at the Jobn Edmiston home
and mice. A total of *10 00 in cash Wednesday evening.
priie» la being offered, *5.00 and a
Little Margaret Campbell and
sow pig. The prig«» include prtaes Donald Peterson from Salem have
for groups and priie» for indivi­ been staying with their grand
dual members. An additional fea­ mother. Mrs. Beulah Harbit for the
ture has been added to the contest past several days during Mr. Pet­
for special priies. For the five boys erson's illness.
or girl* securing the most number
The young people of the neigh
of mole tails, Mr. C. E. Grello.
mole trap manufacturer of Port­ borhood are learning a play Home
land. Oregon, is awarding an im­ Ties.'' sponsored by Mrs. Hubert
Gray, principal of the grade school,
proved model mole trap
•
to be given at a later date, for the
W a lte rv ille M em ber Busy
benefit of the grade school.
Much Interest is being shown by
Misa Leone Edmiston motored to
the members competing in the con­ Drain last Monday.
test. One barn in the Walterville
Loren Edmiston reft Wednesday
district furnished members In that
area with 50 points, which means evening for Corvallis to join the
100 mice to come to the crusade musicians of O. S. C. on their
against rodents by boys and girls Easter tour. They plan touring
in this contest. One boy has bor­ southern Oregon and northern
rowed all the mole traps in the California for 11 days giving must
neighborhood and is acting as of­ ical entertainments. Their first
ficial mole catcher for the entire stop is Grants Pass where they en­
community. In another district one tertain in the high school auditor­
boy has made arrangements with ium Thursday evening.
a farmer to poison the grey dig­
Mrs. Jack Harbit aud daughter
gers on his land, and this fanner from St. Helens has been visiting
is furnishing the poison barley for at Lawrence Go sler's home for
that purpose, a very good arrange­ the past week.
ment for both of them.
Lafe Moore is seriously ill at the
In the contest pocket gophers home of his daughter, Mrs. Bert
and moles count * points each and Weaver.
rats and grey diggers count 1 point
Mrs. James Hill is ill with flu.
AVERAGE FAMILY
BODED) COBIDOL
WORKERS BOS)
18879174
New
Smart
COATS
$5.85 • $9.95
DRESSES
$4.98 - $9.95
FAST CAROS FOR
FRIDA) ASSURED
C alifornia Oil Company Continues
Advertising
and
Incroa***
Sales on Pacific Coaat
“Yaqul" Jo», Vatll Taacoff
Draw Headliner Place; Art
O'Reilly Puts Up Belt
Food Purchases for Five Peo­ t lie of the moat o p t'iitl-ilc of III -
large bualu*** Inteieat« mi the Pa
ple Need Not Exceed 1 his rifle coast this year la the Mlandaru
Sum Says Dairyman
Dll t'tiuiiany of California T tl
"The average American fantfh
can live well, enjoy xottd health
and have abundant energy f >|
work, school and social nctlvil »
on a weekly food budget of *7 51"
declared M D Munn, founder, and
for twelve year president of the
National Dairy council at a meeting
of Oregon leaders recently. Mr.
Munn spent two days iu the stute
studying dairy problems aud adv >
eating greater use of dairy pro
ducts In all futility meuua but espe­
cially in homes where economy In
food buying Is given serious con­
sideration.
Thurston
Easter Apparel
STANDARO OIL CO. la
OPTIMISTIC ON BUSINESS
This picture of Charles A. Lindbergh. J r . the JB-month-oM son olI CoL
Charles A. Lindbergh, famous trans-Atlantic flier and hrs wile. Anne,
daughter of the bte Senator Morrow, who was stolen out of the window
of the Lindbergh home at Hopewell, N J-, on the night of March 1, was
made only a lew weeks ago.
The government census shows
i that the average family consists
of two adults and three children
and It la with the Ideu of being of
greatest ervlce to this type of
household that we have prepared
a low-cost food budget which con
' tains every necessary nutritional
element and which furnishes a bund
■ . nl energy for meeting our com­
plex problems of present fiuandal
condition». This food budget al­
lows a wide choice ot foods, and
has that important feature, appe­
tite appeal, without which any
meal Is unsatisfactory.
McCann
Brlekaon
Advertising
Two exceptional drawing card»
McKann Erickaon a d v e r t t a l u
.l i e Hated for the Week's wrestling
ateney of San FrancI sen ha» Just
,aid at the Eugene armory
announced a forthcoming ntlvertla-
"Yaqul" J»e> Honora Mexico, lit
I iii campaign which will appear lit
dina, and Vasil Taacoff, rexiit at
most of the nowapapera on th <
coaat Iti behalf of their client»
rival from Bulgaria will meet vacl,
Brigadier General Charlea I I
The California oil company haa
oilier
for the main event <>u Ibe
In ell a consistent user of news- Sherrill ha* been appointed United
card, and Art H Reilly will stake
State* Anib.i. .ul"' to Tuikcv
paper udverttNlug »pace unit ha» feeding Joseph P Grew, who go»'»
hl» Junior welterweight twit, which
continued thia pulley during the • Iapan
he won lu t week, In a buttle with
prcHent huslnea» slump They have
I'ony Caponi, a Spanish Italian who
sought to produce a useful pro­ MISS ADAMS HOSTESS
travels aleiul the country with the
duct of high quality on the theory
AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Indian These latter two will wraa
thut such an article If aouiully nil
lie 45 minutes II I a sepclul evenl
verified and aggresalvelv »old wilt
Mis* Barbara Adam was boat lor the bait.
find h receptive market
eaa at a birthday dinner party at
"Yuqui" J»«, la a former Indian
"Without attempting Io attribute
her home Tuesday evening com
ruinier of Sonoro, Mexico, who tried
the »alvatlon of the West to Stand
pllmeiitltig Mias Aduline Perkin»
wrestling and liked It. He bus
aril (HI Company of California ad
Gueala Included Mis» Perkins. E
adopted the while rnau'a clothing
vertlalng. we do feel that thl» re­
Iher McPherson, Lewis Mills,
newed effort II I 1933 la a atep (or
.and tactics of wrealllng aud ha*
James Kills, Carol Adams. Mrs
ward io better condillona," declarea
lier n very
ucceaiful. Packed
Alvu Adams, and the ho-deas
houses have always greeie'd him on
Mr. McGufflck.
’ all of hi* previous appearances In
TOXOID CLINIC BEING
j Eugene and H ila viali to the armory
HELD AT SCHOOLS HERE ‘ will probably not be auy exception
P.T.A. TO HAVE
MEETING, TODAY
Toxoid clinics ale being held at ! If Art (> Reilly meet* the other
the grade schools In thia city this performers on Hie Friday card tu
morning bv Mrs. Dellu Fllagernld. ‘lie di easing room he I* apt to
county health nurse. She started think lie I* In a foreign laud a*
examining students at the Brattuin radi of Ihe other participant*
Parents of Students to Pres­ school ul 9 30 slid was to go Io the apeak different language* than
Dairy Products Used
Lincoln «chool later In the fore himself although they are fast
“This low-coat budget makes
ent Short Play as Part
i mustering the Amerlrau tongue
noon.
greater use of dairy products than
of Program Feature
is sometime* used iu the average
menu, as it calls for 28 quarts of
Parent* of atudenta at Spring
milk, two pounds ot butter and one field high achool will preaent a
pound of cheese each week
Ice short play, “Father Improve» HI»
cream may be made a part ot this Memory." at the monthly meeting
For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Mar. 24 - 25 - 26
weekly menu and there is a wide of the Parent Teacher aaaorlatlon
Beef steak — Round, Loin or T-Bone
15c
choice in meats, fish, vegetables at the high school thia afternoon
Pork Steak, nhldr 13c
Beef Roast
1
2c
and truit. Cereals play an Import­ The meeting ha» been moved ahead
Hamburger, 2 lbs.
Pork Chops
16c
ant part also," sutd Mr. Munn.
one day becau»e of the vacation
Pork
Sausage
1
2c
Fourteen lives have been lost in the floods due to the melting ot heavy
Pork
Roast
12c
holiday
Friday.
He explained that one quart of
•nows in the western part of the State of Washington Here ia a picture of
milk furnished one-half the neces­
GOOD PRICES. QUALITY MEATS, GOOD SERVICE
Members of the play cast are:
sary daily food requirements of the Sam Norton. Mrs. Dave Flatter;
body, but that this statement did Mary, his wife, Mrs. Fred Limit,
March King Passes
not Indicate that two quarts of milk Julia, hl» alater. Mrs. (). F Thatch
442 Mam Street
Next Door to Irish-Murphy's
a day completely filled the average er; will, his son. Mrs Maude (lias-
physical
and
mental
needs
Other
pey;
grandma.
Mrs
R
P.
Morten
The Seventh and Eighth grade
foods, such as variety of fruit, vege­ son.
girl» will play a game of baseball
tables and cereals, must be eaten
Other numbers on the program
at the school Thursday if the wea
to give a balanced ratlou. but will, will Include songs by the high
ther permits.
milk products as a low cost base school senior quartet, a violin aolu
Letters were awarded to Junior
for each meal, the average adult or by Eldred Glaspey. aud a talk by
high school boys tor basketball last
child would be more economically W. E Buell, school principal
Friday.
• ••
' and more healthfully fed. he said
Mr». Ira Nice Is chairman of the
Debating is now creating a great
Industrial firms and welfare organi­ program committee for the after­
' deal of iuterest at the school. Mem
zations In all parts of the country noon.
bers of the eighth grade grammar
have adopted this low cost budget
class are arguing various subjects
which has met with wide approval
'the first was "Resolved. That Jap-
PORTLAND VISITOR IS
from housewives.
i an is in the Wrong in Her Inter-
GUEST AT LUNCHEON
; ference in China." Speakers on the
The low-cost food budget will be
: affirmative were Pearl Helter
issued in this state by the Oregon
Mis» Florence Coffin, of Portland
: brand. Florence May. and Jean
Dairy council, based upon local and former!, a resident of Spring
Louk.
Negative speakers were
John Philip Sousa, world-famous prices, and it is Intimated that the field will he honor guest at a one
! Charles Clement. Sammie Gott, and band leader and composer of popular weekly figure may be even lower u chick lunch,»in (inlay ut the home
Woodrow Bates. The negative side march tunes, died suddenly at the in this state,, due to local prices. of Mrs. M J. McKlln. Guest* In
age of 77
won.
The Oregon Dairy Council office riled Include Mr N. W Em ery.
The second debate was on the
i is in the Citizens Bank Building. .Mrs. J. T. Moore. Mrs. L. K. Baa
subject, "Resolved, that the United
Portland, from where this budget ford of Florence who Is visiting
States Should Not Protect Her In
: will be Issuer! by the nutritional here. Mrs C. E. Wheaton. Mrs. W
terests Abroad." Affirmative -peak
I education department.
H. Pollard Mra l.uwrence May und
ers were Lillian Gregory. Irene An­
Miss Ella May Wangelin who has
Mrs. Edwin (). Browning of Eugene,
derson. and Josephine Jones. Nega­ been spending the winter with her
MARCH 24
9:15 A. M.
tive speakers who won the debate mother, Mrs. O. H. Wangelin and HIGH SCHOOL GETS
Be Sure To Get A Copy Of
are Lloyd Harris. Donald Kendall, her sister, Mrs. E. B. Tinker, will
VACATION ON FRIDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP
and Roland Farnsworth.
leave for Phoenix. Arizona. March
4-Page Broadside
PLANS SKATING EVENT
The third debate subject was, 27, where she will make her home
No classes will be held at the
' Resolved, that Fire is More Des­ with her sister. Mrs. F. J. Elliott. high school riday It has been an
The roller skating party which
DKPT. STORI*
tructive than Water.” The negative
A baby girl was born to Mr. and i flounced. Students will take one members of Mrs A. B. Van Val
Eugene,
968
side also won this debate. They Mrs. D. ('. Warner of Fall Creex day off at thia time for Easter zah's Sunday school class of the
Oregon
were Vivian Scott, Alice Neet, and at the Pacific Christian hospital ) vacation which will make their Methodist church had to postpone
Willamette
Barbara Barnell. Affirmative speak­ in Eugene March 18, 1932. Mrs. school year end on a Friday. Grade recently will be held at the Armory
ers were Robert Caulkins, Ray- Warner wa- formerly Miss Mary schools are not taking the vacation In Eugene Wednesday, March 30
Crandall, and Lawrence Chase.
day.
Harden of Pleasant Hill.
It was announced today by Howard
The fourth debate, "Resolved
The women of the Pleasant Hill
Hughes, chairman of the skating
that the Philippines Should be community held a meeting at the
committee.
C lerk on Vacation
- aauaga.' xM M M N
Granted Their Independence.” Win­ home of Mrs. Ernest Schrenk last
Ira Nice, clerk at the Springfield
ners of the debate were John Kru- Wednesday. The afternoon was
pka, Byron Boyles, and Delbert passed making children's dresses postoffice began a ten day vacation TW INS BORN TO LOCAL
RESIDENTS WEDNESDAY
Prindell on the negative. Affirma­ and a quilt for charity purposes. Tuesday. John Benton, assistant.
tive speakers were Colene Cornell, A seed and bulb sale was conducted Is taking his place during the ab­
Twins, a boy and a girl were
Faye Holverson, and
Francis during the afternoon by Mrs. Wil­ sence.
born here Wednesday. March 23,
Keeler.
liams proceeds going to the treas­
132, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schlewe
Ila Smith, a former student at ury. Refreshments in keeping with
Odd Fellows to Irvin g
at their home on Fourth street. The
the Springfield junior high was a St. Patrick's day, consisting of Jello
A group of Springfield Odd Fel­ boy weighed six and one-half
visitor there on Tuesday.
cookies and tea were served.
low» will go to Irving this evening pound» and the girl »lx pounds at
Miss Elizabeth James will return
Henry Olson entertained the sen­
to her classes Tt the Lincoln school ior class at a party Friday night. to pay the lodge at that place a birth. Twins and mother are get­
ting along nicely.
Monday. Miss Helen Eyler has been The evening was passed playing fraternal visit.
Whether you take your gardening seriously for
substituting for her during her ill­ 500. Those present were, Vedr.
profit
or whether It's a mere hobby you ride with im­
ness.
Daley, Ruth Brabham, Althea
Baughman. Lucile Jordan, Blanch
mense pleasure, you want the tools to do your work
Wheeler, Harold McLeod, Earl Me-
with least effort and greatest effect. We have a large
Lend. Roy Delp and Henry Olsen.
Other members of the cla n were
stock of the finest garden tools available. And they
The Walterville Sewing club unahh- to be present on account
are less expensive this year than ever!
girls met at the school house Tues­ of high water.
The
road
to
Westfir
has
been
day evening with their leader, Mrs.
Frank Page. Evelyn Hansen was blocked since Saturday by a land­
slide on the road a few miles be­
hostess for the meeting.
The Walterville Sunday school is yond the pavement.
E. E. Kilpatrick, who has been
completing preparations for the
Easter Sunday program at the com­ principal of the Pleasant Hill hlgb
school for the past six years has
munity church.
g| We are well equipped to give you a prompt, complete
Leaburg Sunday school will ob­ accepted the position of superin-!
Hoes, 70c - 90c - $1.15
tendent
of
schools
of
Philomath,.
printing service of “The Printing ‘StapleB’ lined In
serve Easter with a program at the
Spades,
$1.00
Leaburg church Sunday morning. Oregon.
Every BiiHineHH Com m unity.”
A
Forks,
$1.75
•A*
Pastor—So God has seen fit t o '
MARY EILEEN NORTON,
| These “Staples” are the printing th at you are using
send you two little brother?
Rakes,
70c - $1.40
HARRY RAUPP, ARE WED
Little May—Yes, and he knows :
day after day, week after week, and month after
Shovels
$1.25
to $2.00
where the money’s coming from. I|
month.
Miss Mary Eileen Norton of Suth­ heard daddy say so.
erlin, and-Harry Raupp, Roseburg,
were quietly married here Bunday
£ Check your Hupplicg-nn-liand NOW. If exhausted or
afternoon at the home of the
low—place the order TODAY.
bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Whitney. Harry Nor­
Mr. W. R. Daniels of Richmond
LETTERHEADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ton, brother of the bride, was best Hill, New York, writes: “Have
HERSCHEL AND
STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS
man, and Mary Elizabeth Whitney, finished my second bottle of Krua-
COUNTRY CLUB
cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid ' chen Salta— results — removed 3
ENVELOPES
PAMPHLETS
The ceremony was performed by I Inches from tjie waistline—am 26%
BLOTTERS
HANDBILLS
Rev. J. T. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. j more active—mind Is clear—skin
RECEIPTS
TICKETS
PRICES —
eruptions have disappeared—am 46
liftupp left Bunday evening for years old—feel 20 years younger.”
POLDERS
TAOS
Roseburg where they will make
To lose fat surely and SAFELY,
to
ake one half teaspoonful of Krus-
their home.
chen Salts In a glass of hot water
In the morning.
Hood R iver People Here
I But be sure to get Kruschen—
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller of your health comes first—a bottle
Hood River spent Wednesday night that will last you 4 weeks coats
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Dean but a few cents at any drugstore
Commercial Printing Department
Springfield, Oregon
In the world—If not satisfied—
C. Poindexter.
( money back.
D riven From Hom es by W estern Floods
S P E C IA L P R IC E S
The F. & A. MARKET
Lincoln School Notes j__
BREIER’S...
New York Sale
Daring!
Different!
Don't M iss Iti
Upper Willamette
New Easter Hats $1.98 - $2.98
The Golden Rule
Rulers of Low Prices
1015 WILLAMETTE
EUGENE
Irish-Murphy Co.
Springfield, Oregon
Prices and Grocery Quality in Springfield Cannot bo
Beaten Anywhere. When you trade at home you help
your neighbor to keep employed a n d you definitely
contribute toward the financial strength of your com ­
munity. Dollars left here come back to you! When
they go away they're gone forever
Starts Today
GARDEN
..TOOLS..
The Printing ‘Staples’ Used
In Every Business
Community”
McKenzie Valley
Hoes
Forks
Catsup
8 Oz. Bottles
3 for
25c
Bread
2 Large Loaves
15c
Fat Men
Lawn Mowers
54.90
Special Easter Prices on
Hams and Eggs
Cali In and See What We Have to Offer
The Springfield New s
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Wright & Sons