The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 14, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    6000 YEAR FOR
ALFALFA CROP
TllURflDAV. APRIL 1«. 1M2
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAO® FOUR
FLORENCE LEGION POST
TO f N CERTAIN TEACHERS
Form r S idlers Plan Elaborate
E n tertainm ent for Slualaw
Institute Saturday
CROP OF SPRIN6
LAMB IS SHORT
Joan and Gene in Double Harness
EOUCATORS TO VISIT
MEXICO THIS SUMMER
Trawling as "goodwill" tint ha« a
dura, many achool teachers of III«
Pacific t-oasl will visit Mexico Ihls
summer, according Io word received
here by Carl Pis»», «gent for the
Southern Pacific company
The Journey will he undertaken
as a 31 day excursion, Mr dlaon
aid. with stopovers al Magadan
and other Inleresling polcts Whllt
In Mexico City, the visitors plan Io
at'etid summer sessions al the I'n1
veralty of Mexico.
Special traina currying the etlu
valors are scheduled to leave l.o
Angeles June 21. protecdlng via
Ihe Weal Coast route, it was staled
Rail connections have been ar
ranged from all parts of the Pacific
coaat. according to the announce-
menl.
Delivery Soon
On New fords
Largo Quantltl«« of Cara Are
Randy at Assembling Plant«
But No Motor« Arrive
l.ane county teachers who attend Pricos of Early Marketings
the district institute at Florence Decline; State Pastuies Re­
Saturday of this week will find a
ported Very Good
liellvt r'cs of drali r» orders for
very enjoyable outing awaiting
new Ford V-8 automobiles which
■ hem according to officials at the
Im loved grow ing condil ou f-> !
were Riven tlielr first public how
county school superintendent s of­ a less than normal lamb crop, hut
LATER BENEFITS SEEN
lug In Si rlngfleld yesterday will
fice.
some decline In pile s recently on i
pi'ohahly he started In a week ur
The morning program will tea new crap lambs were reported by
Total Acreage in Lane Over
leu days John W Anderson, local
lure
d<
monsiratlon
hv
students
of
5000 Acres; 2000 Were
the C. S. C. extension service a l
dealer declared yesterday.
the various schools of I hat part of the close of the first week in April
Started Last Season
The dark blue deluxe conch
the county, and group discussions
With an abundant- of moisture
which waa exhibited here has been
of
various
problems.
James
Bur­
This la a g«M»d year In which Io
lukeu to Creswell whore It will he
ges . assistant slate superintendent in the soil, Ciegon range and pus
Ulan I alfalfa and a considerable in­
tures are now making good growtli
displayed for one day.
of
schools
will
be
the
principal
crease In the acreage of the coun­
Conditions in the high mountains. |
All available space at the Ford
speaker at the institute.
ty la expecti*d aaya O. 8. Fletcher,
where the snow covering exceeds
plant lit Portland Is crowded with
At
rixui
the
Siuslaw
post
of
the
county agricultural agent.
new automobile i completely as
, Legion is sponsoring a sea-food (he normal (or (his time of the year, }
Several reason* for Increasing
are encouraging to stockmen Many
sciuhled without motors. These are
dinner
ai
the
Florence
hotel.
Dur­
the acreage of this crop now are
sheep aud cattle, especially In ;
assembled
al the factory In Michi­
ing
the
afternoon
the
Legion
In-
MISS HULETT HOSTESS
pointed out by the farm agent, chief
southern counlie . are being moved '
gan und huve to lie «hipped to the
!
vltes
all
the
visitors
to
be
Iheii
of which 1» the fact that under pres
TO PLAY CAST AT HOME dialrlbollog points, says Anderson
! guests on a river boat trip to the ! to early ranges.
enl economic conditions the price
While some new crop Inmbs from ;
i Coast Guard station. At 8:00 that
Mis Helen Hulelt entertained
of certified Grimm alfalfa seed is
evening the Legion is sponsoring a Willamette valley flocks have al !
Ihe play t-aal of Lower Camp Creek METHODIST LEAGUE HAS
lower now than it has ever been
play "Mystery Island", There will ready gone to market, lambing in '
CABINET MEET TODAY
Thursday evening. April 7. Those
and that a farmar can now plant an '
Arlaync Brown, 15, of S t Loma be a small charge for the dinner | the range bands of eastern Oregon
I resent were Gladys anti Florence
acre of alfalfa at a coat only slight- world’s champion girl revolver shot
is Just well under way. In valley
A cabinet meetlnx of the Epworth
Chase. Vera and Kather Strunk and
ly higher than he can plant it to brought a letter to Mayor Jimmy and the play, but the boat trip will flocks the lamb crop was heavy. but
League at the Methodlat church ta
be free.
Harold
Strunk.
John
Chase.
Floyd
grain crops.
Walker of New York from Mayor
in the band of eastern and south
to be held ut the church thia after­
Little Joan Bennett, daughter oi Richard Bennett the actor, and (anted
Shanander. Creel Hayden, und Jack
The alfalfa crop will require a V ictor M iller of St. Louts.
i era Oregon, considerable loss of lor her work on the screen. wed» Gene Markey, dramatist and ooveluL
noon It was announced today by
Hulleft,
also
Mias
Evelyn
Harris
of
year in which to mature into a
old ewes occurred anti more than ’
Rev. Poindexter. Plans for the sum­
Springfield who spent the wet-k­
worthwhile crop, bul with present LUMBER YARD PLANS
normal loss of lambs due to poor
mer activities of the young people
ind
with
Miss
Hulelt.
The
play
is
prices of other farm grains the loss
OPENING CELEBRATION
condition of ewes following a sev
will be formulated at the seaslun
to be glvon in the nexr future
of Income from a few acres for one
ere winter on poor quality food
year will not be very high and each Public Extended Invitation to Visit
Students to Olve Play
New lamb prices declined as in
yoai afterwards the crop value of
BROTHERHOOD PLANS
New Site of Copeland
"Squaring II With the Boss" la
creased
supplies
became
available
the plot will be greater than if it
Yards Saturday
MEETING FOR MONDAY ihe title of a one-act play which
J First offerings of the season ,
were sown to grain, he says.
members of the dramatics class of
brought
as
high
as
*10
a
hundred
The crop should be planted late
A public invitation to visit the Summer Scholarship at Ore­
Advanced classes of Ihe Metho­ the high achool will lire sent before
in nearly ull markets. Al (he close ;
along about the middle of May. for new yard of the J. W. Copeland
gon State College to Be
dist Sunday school will he guests the school at the activity period on
of trading April 8. good to neai Miss Brannan Has Prominent
cleaner stands, says the county Yards, building material dealers,
Grand Prize for Winner
of
the Men's llrotherhood of the Friday. April 2*.
I
choice
spring
iambs
sold
at
Fori
Ancestors in Background;
agent. This will give the farmer at 131 West Eighth street in Eu­
church at their monthly meellng
1
land
at
*7.50.
with
lower
quotation-
opportunity to eradicate all of the gene Saturday was issued this
Served With A. E F.
Rules and awards for a Lane
Monday evening It has been an EXCHANGE Northwest Washing
weeds from the tract before the week by F. V Treadgold. manager County Spring Sewing Show to be ! reported al San Francisco. Thirty I
nounced by the program committee
ton improved Eighty Well loca­
to 40 per cent of the California ; Miss Eleanor Ihtdtlridge Brannan,
crops are sown.
for the Eugene branch of the com­ held by Four-H workers at the Eu­
The
gathering
will
start
at
#
3«
J teti. fine aedi, some timber, for
early
lamb
crop
has
left
growers
i
associate -ecretury of the National
There has been a great increase pany.
gene Chamber of Commerce rooms
with a potluck upper und will he ■ small, well Improved acreage,
hands. These have mostly gone into Council ofr Prevention of War. will
in the total acreage of alfalfa in
The Copeland Yards have Just on Saturday. May 7. have been an­
followed by a program and bust‘ Disability
reason
Herman
coast
markets,
though
some
have.
be
in
Springfield
Bunday
to
speak
Lane county during the past few completed the erection of a new nounced.
ness meeting
Brown,
lager.
Wasblnglon
A 14
gone
to
the
central
west
and
a
few
at the evening services at the
years. The total acreage for the retail sales plant for all kinds of
The five rules for the contest are cars of dressed lambs to the At­
Methodist
church
at
7:30
on
sonic
county is now over 5,000 acres, ap­ building materials including, lum i as follow:
lantic coast.
phase of world peace, it was an
proximately 2000 of which were her. shingles, paints., wall-board,
Only Lane County 4-H club mem­
nounced today by Rev. Poindexter,
planted during the past year.
Homer S
Cumming >. i.-i««er
doors, windows, and frames.
e
bers. regularly enrolled will be eli­
Chairman of the Dent <■>!<< Natxw»-
pastor of (he church.
•
Planting of Alfalfa in Lane coun­
Special prices on many of their gible to exhibit.
POSTMASTER AT GOSHEN
Miss Brannan is a granddaughter »! Committee, ■» orgxnning the
ty has far passed the experimental commodities will be offered Satur­
Konxcxelt for - President -a ir p a ig n .
All entries must be in the hands
PASSES LAST NIGHT of Charles A Dana, late editor of He'»
BEEF
state and good stands are now sure day along with a special discount
a Connecticut Yankee iron-
All Steaks
16c
the New York Sun. Her father Dr. I Stani,onl
if planted on ground properly- on all purchases. Coffee and donuts of the county club agent by May
Raleigh C. Roney. Goshen, died at John Winters Brannan of New
Roasts
drained and prepared, according to will be served all who visit the : 2nd.
Only exhibits complete and ac­ (he Pacific Christian hospital In York City was president of the
llambiirKer, 2 Pounds
Mr. Fletcher.
yard and free yardsticks will be
companied by completed record Eugene last night after a very short board of trustees of Bellevue and
PORK CUTS
given as souvenirs.
| hooks will be eligible for the pro­ i illness. He was a native of Lane Allied hospitals for 31 years
Pork Steak
13c
STEIWER INTRODUCES
ject awards.
county having been born at Dextei
During the World War Miss Bran
Pork ('hops
16c
NEW FARM MEASURE EIGHT MILLION SPENT ON
Exhibits not complete may be ex j on December 28. 1881 and was 50 nan served In France with the Am­
Pork Roust
13c
ROADS IN LANE COUNTY hibited to secure the benefit of the i years old when he died.
erican troops as a Y. W. C. A. sec­
Pork Sausage. 2 Pounds
24c
Washington. April It— Senator
: judges criticisms.
He is survived by one daughter. retary in 1917-1918.
She was
Next Door to Irish-Murphy's
Frederick Steiwer of Oregon and
A total of *8.692.340.92 has been
All articles of merit will be re- Winifred; three uncles. L. N. wounded near Verdun, while serv
Senator Robert D. Carey of Wyo­ spent on state highway construc­ ! cognised.
Roney. Eugene; P. H. Hunsaker. ing chocolate to the soldiers of the
ming have Jointly introduced a bill tion In Lane county during the 15-
Ribbons will be awarded to 5 : Lowell; and E. B. Hunsaker. San 26th division.
providing for the creation of twelve year period starting December 1, places in each division.
CyMAM
. Francisco. He is also survived by
Her great-grandfather. Dr. Joseph
Regional Agricultural Credit Cor­ 1916. and ending December 31. 1931,
A scholarship to the 4-H club several aunts. Mrs. William Preston Doddridge, was the first Episcopal
porations, one for each Federal according to a statement from R. summer school in June will be
' and Mrs. Grace Hampton, both of clergyman west of the Alleghany
It's the simplest trimming In the
Land Bank district. This measure H. Baldock. state highway engin­ awarded io the club member hav­
‘ Eugene; Mrs. C. M. Parker. Cot- mountains.
worltl and yet so absurdly easy to j
is regarded as one of the most im eer. received by the county court. ing the best sewing project. All
1 tage Grove. Mrs. A. T. Miller. Ak­
During the pa-t year. Miss Bran achieve! Just frlnred edges of th«
portant steps for agricultural re­ The tlalnmeuw covers funds spent I divisions will compete for the
ron. Ohio; and several other rela­ nan has spoken In 15 states and material neutly stitched Into place.
lief since congress met last Decern in the county under the supervision i scholarship.
tives.
You can make use of this trim-1
has addressed more than 30.000
her.
of the state highway commission. i The awards will be made on a
Mr. Rooney wa postmaster at people. She arrived In Eugene Wed inlng on a dress of wool crepe o r 1
The Steiwer-Carey bill provides
In maintenance work, a total of | basis of exhibit 75 per cent, and re- Goshen where he operated a store
nesdav and Is spending the last one of silk crepe with (he satlsfac
that the Federal Treasury shall sub­ *916.492.77 was spent in the coun­ ' cord book 25 percent.
j for the past 18 years. Prior to that half of the week addressing civic tion of knowing that you have (he
scribe not less than *3.000.000 to ty. The total of the expenditure
The show will be divided into the ' time his mother held the position and University groups in that city. authority of Paris behind you.
the capital stock of each Regional for construction is composed of the j following divisions;
; for 25 consecutive years.
She is also scheduled for several Simply cut strips of the material
Agricultural Credit Corporation following funds: state *3.999.227.48:
Handwork: The exhibit shall con
The funeral will be held Friday, talks In Eugene churches Sunday about one Inch and a half wide
and subscribe, in addition, a suit­ county »1.915.929.99; city. »46.- sist of all articles made.
April 15. at the Branstetter chapel morning during the Sunday school aud unravel at one side to obtain
able amount to be used as an oper­ 886.41; railroads *51.649.12; gov­
Division I: The exhibit shall con­ in Eugene at 2 o'clock. Rev. O. W. and church hours.
ating surplus.
ernment *2.678.647.92.
sist of all articles and garments Warner. Goshen, will officiate and
Each of the corporations is to be
The following tables show the made and the sample book.
interment will be In Pleasant Hill i
governed by a board of five mem-1 expenditures for maintenance and
Division II: The exhibit shall con­ ; cemetery.
bers appointed by the Federal Farm construction in the county:
sist of all the articles and garments
Loan Bank, and each state within a
Maintenance
made and the sample book.
SCOUTS COOK SUPPER
Federal Land Bank district, is to Pacific
...................... »238,616.15
Division ill: The exhibit shall
be represented on the corporation, West Side
15.655.34 consist of all the articles and gar
OVER OPEN CAMP FIRE
if possible.
McKenzie
337.727.12 ments made.
Members of the Springfield Boy
In urging early enactment of this Willamette
.............. „ 30,565.03
Bachelor Sewing: The exhibit
Scout troop passed their third
legislation. Senator Steiwer pointed Siuslaw
275.611.99 shall consist of all articles made.
class teats Tuesday evening when
out that in many parts of the coun­ Coast
______
18.317.14
50 FEET
they hiked out to the city park and
try. stockmen cannot borrow from
AN APRIL ADORATION
cooked their supper over a camp­
the Intermediate Credit Banks be
By Charles O. D. Robert
Total
........
*91tj.492.77 LOCAL ODD FELLOWS TO
fire under the direction of Glen Sang the sunrise on an amber
cause there are no available live­
Construction
ATTEND MEET AT CROW
Martin, scoutmaster. Member« of
stock loan or credit associations. Pacific
morn:
»1,857.616.95
"The bill if enacted, will entirely West Side ...................... 247.727.66
Several members of the Spring i the troop will participate In the Dis­ "Earth, be glad! A April day is
cure this difficulty" he stated.
born.
McKenzie
1.909.785.90 field Odd Fellows lodge plan to at­ trict meetitng at McArthur Court
Willamette
1.044.389.52 tend a meeting of the order at on April 23.
"Winter's done, and April’s in the
Siu-law
...............
2.097,26902 Crow hall west of Eugene tonight.
YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE
50 Ft. Length
skies.
1,535.551.87
The party will leave the corner
SOCIAL ON WEDNESDAY Oregon Coast .........
Earth, look up with laughter in
of Fourth and Main streets at about
your eyes!”
A large group of young people ol
Total
»8.692.340.92 ! 7 o'clock, members wishing to go »— — ---------------------------------- *
Springfield attended the weekly
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hould be there at that time.
Putting
off her dumb dismay of
Two tables of cards were en­
social gathering at the Christian MANY PRIZES OFFERED
The group visited at Marcóla last
snow .
joyed at the home of Arch Nell Ar-
church last night anil enjoyed anJ
BICYCLE CONTEST Saturday evening.
I ooid Monday night. April 11, honor Earth bade all her unseen children
evening of games and refreshments
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516 Main St.
grow.
Springfield
i ing the birthdays of Arah Nell Ar
Haze! Wilson, Everett Squires, anu
a list of the prizes to be given
'
nold
and
Darwin
Baxter.
Those
Then the sound of growing in the
Leroy Inman were in charge of the «way Sunday to the winners of the WRESTLING MATCHES
present were Mabel Anderson, Mrs.
air
entertainment, and Carol Adams. | Bicycle Treasure Hunt which Earl
FOR WEEK POSTPONED ■ Mildred Smith, Florence Parv'n. Ro-.e to God a liturgy of prayer;
Alice Neel and Wiima Spriggs had Moore of Dinty’g Cycle and Toy
William "Bun" Kelsay, Darwin Bax
There will he no wrestling
charge of the refreshments. Miss store is sponsoring for all bicycle
' ter. Lyman Tinker, Alvin Olson and And the thronged succession of the
Mabel Mofitt of the Eugene Bible riders was given out by Mr Moore matches at the Eugene Armory Fri-
days
i he hostess Arah Nell Arnold.
College supervises the social gath-1 today.
I day of this week it has been an-
The Sunday afternoon song feet Uttered up to God a psalm of
erlngs.
The complete list includes bi i nounced by Herb Owen, match
praise.
was held at the home of Mr. and
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I cycle pump, tennis racket, camera, maker for the Eugene Boxing Com­
Mrs. E. Y. Swift last Sunday after- Laughed the running sap In every a fringe of about three-quarters ot j
So you went to the hospital for electric lantern, dusting and clean- mission. The Armory floor Is being
; noon. It will be held at the home
an inch. If you are using the fringe
vein,
an operation. What did the doctor ¡ng glove, one pair Fisk tires, one taken Thursday, Friday and Satur­
( of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tinker Sun Laughed the running flurrler of at the edge of a collar, peplum or
get out of you?"
pair sponge rubber racing handle day nights by the Industrial and
day, April 17.
cuff Insert It between the outside
warm rain,
"A new auto.”
bar grips, one scout knife and Trades Exposition which the Am­
The part- for the girls' operetta
piece and the facing so that only
1 "
chain, and a free prize for all en­ erican Legion is sponsoring. <
j “Tile Nifty Shop" to be given soon Laughed the life in every wander­ the fringe shows and then machine
tran ts in the contest.
ing root.
at the Pleasant Hill high school '
stitch along the collar, peplum or
Everyone who rides a bicycle is
Laughed the tingling cells of hud cuff Juat above the fringe. This
have
been
chosen
as
follows:
eligible to enter the contest regard SERMON SUBJECTS FOR
and shoot.
Madame Lazare, Florence Jor
gives a neat finish and inlcdentally
less of age. Everybody Is request­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH dan; Olga, the Swedish maid. Carol
ed to gather at the cycle store on
God In all the concord of their keeps the fringe from fraying
Lord; Mrs. Goldore, Evelyn Phelps;
If you use the (ring as a trim-j
West Eighth avenue at 2 o’clock.
mirth;
"God’s Lighthouse Keepers," will Bess Goldore. Mildred Swift; Jackie
■■ling
on bodice or sleeve rut the
i be the subject of the morning ser- Goldore, Althea Baughman; French Heard the adoration-song of Earth.
material so that you will have an
In your new home, new flat, new «pari*
1
mon
at
the
Springfield
Christian
PASTORS HOLD SPECIAL
Maids, Emma Lou Baughman, Nina
Business Card3
overlaplng section beneath which
SERVICES THIS WEEK j church. There will be special music McPeek; Pages, Myrna Laird, Eliza­ COLLEGE GROUP OFFERS to Insert the strip of fringe.
by the choir. Sunday evening at beth Holcomb.
ment, the first thing you’ll want will be
Letter Heads
BIBICAL DRAMA SUNDAY
Kenneth Tobias, American Sun­
7:30 Rev Veltie Pruitt will preach
The Helping Hand club of Trent
day School Union representative,
Office Forme
A packed church greeted the Eu­
the
A n y telephone
and Rev William G. Taylor, pastor ' n the subject, “Is the Springfield has made arrangements with the
i
Christian
Church
a
Denomination."
gene
Bible College Oratorlan so
Hand Bills
of the Springfield Baptist church
Eugene chamber of commerce en­
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... — a
employee will teke your order, or jut!
are conducting a series of week­ .Merton Ferebee and Rev. Pruitt tertainers to give a program In the, clet> players at the Christian
Statements
will
sing
a
duet
at
this
service.
Mrs.
Ellen
Needham
enjoyed a
church
Sunday
evening
when
they
night meetings at Sunny Point
I play shed at the Trent school Fri­
call our business office.
southwest of Eugene each evening
day, April 15, beginning at 6:30. presented the three act Blbleal visit over the week-end with friends
Blotters
from Monday until Saturday night KITCHEN MEETINGS ARE
The women will sell hot hambur­ drama of the Resurrection, "The from Seattle, Washington.
Arrangements are being made to
Special music
Envelopes
of this week.
gers, coffee, pie and Ice cream, no Alabaster Box.”
HELD BY MISS SKOW charge exceeding five cents. The was also provided for the program. stage the play "Home Ties.” on
Menus, etc.
April 29. at the hall, there will be a
program will begin at 8 o’clock.
FIRST BASEBALL INJURY
The third of a series of meetings
small admission, the proceeds will
Coburg M ethodist
Tickets
No
admission
at
the
door.
The
REPORTED FROM GOSHEN io lake up a discussion of kitchen
A Communion Service will be go for the benefit of the Thurs­
money is to go towards lights for
The first baseball accident to be improvement work was held Tues
held at 9:45 In which the pa lor ton grade school.
the school.
reported in thl-- vicinity this year day at 10:30 at the home of Mrs.
The young people of the neigh
will be assisted by Rev. F. 8. Clemo
happened Saturday evening at Oo- Tom Shelly al Jasper by Miss Ger­
and Rev. C. E. Crandall. The mes­ horhood greeted the newly weds,
shen when the young /laughter of trude Skow. home demonstration
Ichihan—Estelle has a wonderful sage will be, "Ye Shall Drink of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gustaverson,
T hi P acific T blephonk and T elegraph C ompaht
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carew was leader. Many labor saving suggest radio voice.
My Cup." The young people will with a charivari at the home of the
struck on the head Just above the Ion ure given those attending
Sayonara— Yes, but they say attend the Epworth League rally bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Business Office: 126 -4 th S tr e e t
T e le p h o n e d
eyes with a baseball hat. Several these meetings and many have al­ she’s so ugly that she broods con­ at Springfield and hear Miss Bran­ Russell, last Thursday evening
stitches were required to close the tered their kitchens entirely since stantly because television is re nan on International Relations.
after their return from a short
¡starting to attend the meetings.
wound.
ported just around the corner,
Dean C. Poindexter, Minister.
honeymoon trip to Silverton.
County Agent Cites Advant­
ages of Starting Certified
Stands Late This Spring
CLUBBERS PLAN
NJ
PEACE WORKER
TO SPEAK HERE
The F. & A. MARKET
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