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    THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1982
THK SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAOS FOUR
SCOUT CIRCUS TO
BE ON SATURDAY
When California Goes in for Winter Sporta
bamous Actor I
At High School
Mary P la y « New Role
14133101
William L m Greenleaf to Give
Hamlet as Monologue Be­
fore K igh School Studenti
More Than 200 Boy* to Dem­
onstrate Ability at Celebra­
1 ï
tion at McArthur Court
School
Studunta
Eatabllah
Enviable Record In Conteet
to Eateiminnta Pasta
William Lee Greenlcaff. famous
uiiuiologlst. will return to Spring
field Tuesday morning to present
the well-known Shakespeare pluv,
“Hamlet" us n monologue before
the student body at 10:<M) o'clock
All interested people are Invited to
atteud
Green oaf gives his Interperta
lion In full character garb and dis
plays an unusual ability to portray
the various characters In his offer
Inga.
Last spring he was heard In "Rip
Van Winkle" at the high school
Several years ago he appeared here
ill "The Merchant of Venice."
ItiMlanla of all kinds will ha scar­
An urgent Invitation to the inter I
cer than the proverbial him« laath
eated public to attend the annual i
In the Upper MeKeiisla country
Boy Scout circus at McArthur I
soon
If member« ot tha Dearborn
court in Eugene Saturday eventnx I
Undent Control club decide to con
was Issued today by II B. Sallee,'
Gum* the ekaeplloiiut ability at ea
director of Boy Scout activities in
lei niittulhm -which they have dim
thia diatrlct which includes all ot
oiislrated so lar In the eoutity-wlde
Linn, l-ane. Benton, and Lincoln
contest being conducted under the
oountlna.
direction oi County Club Leader. II
More than 200 bora will partici­
(*. Kuehlier.
T
h
is
remarkable
snow
scene
was
photographed
at
Soda
Springs,
in
the
H
ig
h
Sierras
near
Lake
Tahoe.
T
h
e
pate In the various parts of the in
A cheek of accomplishments at
structive program which la spun g irl is M alem a Jank. Europe's woman champion croas-country ski-er.
the end ot the first mouth of acti­
sored annually each spring as a
vity revealed llial lliemhera ol the
method of demonstrating the ad-
dub had caught 6» rata. 3b gruy
vancement made by members of
diggers, one gopher, 31 moles, and
the various scout troops. Nearly all
2684 Ollre.
of the boys have advanced at least
All of these animals were not
cne step In their scout work during
At
the
Actors
Dinner
Club,
where
low-priced
meals
art
served
tv
needy
entire list of presidential electors
By Caleb Johnson
exhibited Io H J Goddard who la
Thespuns. Mary Picklord took her turn at waiting on table In the picture
tbe year and recognition of this
On the Tuesday after the first and twenty-three of the forty-five , Upper W illam ette
she is seen serving Daniel Frohinan, iamous producer, and William Gillette,
leader of the dub and who cheeks
work and presentation of awards
Monday in November, which this decided between election day and
veteran actor
the aeblevementa of the lliemhera
will be made at a Court of Honor.
The Intermediate Endeavor held
year will fall on November 8th. the November and the first Wednesday
Moat of the dub members exhibit
A silver cup will also be presented
in
January
that
they
preferred
the
au election of officers last Sunday.
qualified voters of the United
ed the talla of the rodents, hut
to the scout troop which has shown
States will go to their respective Republican candidates or the pro­ The following were elected: Brest
some of them who had raptured a
the greatest advancement.
polling place« and vote for—what? hibition candidates, they could turn dent, l.ucile Jordan; vice-president,
large number of small mice decided
Most interesting to the specta­
For President and Vice-President, over the vote of New York state to Dwight Brown; secretary. Bonnie
that udi evidence might not be
tors, however, will probably be the you'll reply.
the other party, regardless of how Jeanne Tinker; treasurer Lucetta éx/AURY MARSHALL
aulfldent and saved them for sev­
display of craftsmanship by the
Nothing of the kind. The next large k majority of individual Baughman.
eral days until they could lake
boys and the demonstrations which president and vice-president of the voters had expressed themselves
The young folks of the high
them to Mr Goddard tor verifica­
they will be carrying on during the United States will not be elected for a particular candidate.
Aprons
have
come
back
Into
school are practicing for the oper
tion. Home of these had developed
evening starting at 7:30. It is plan­ until the second Wednesday In Feb­
Nothing like that has ever hap­ ettas, "The Nifty Shop." and "The favor. There is an unusuullv large
a very unpleasant odor during the
ned to have 20 groups of boys at ruary, 1933.
demuud
for
them
In
the
stores
und
Freshles,"
which
they
hope
to
give
pened. and nothing like that is like­
lulerval, says Mr Goddard
work on the large floor of the build
women
are
making
aprons
at
home
Voters will cast their ballots on ly to happen. The electors who very soon. The Junior class will
Wilbur Dehne contributed the
ing at one time. One group from
as
they
haven't
made
them
for
put
on
three
short
skits
the
same
November 8th for members of Con went contrary to their parties that
greatest number of points In the
Corvallis will construct a suspen­
many
years
Several
readers
re
gress. one In each Congressional way would be forever out of poli­ night, namely "Crossed Wires,"
contest He caught 1603 mice. An­
sion bridge across the floor with the
cently have usked for help In mak­
district of the entire nation. They tics. Nobody would trust them any "The Vlllian Still Pursues Her" anu
other record established was that
ends resting on the balcony, while
ing
a
simple
child's
apron,
so
hen
more. And the type of men usually "The Ale House” part of the play
by Hugh and Mae Goddard. Ivan
other groups will erect watch will vote for United States Senators
you are. The diagram show how
—at least In thirty-two states there nominated in stale conventions as "She Stoops to Couquer."
Hlormenl. and Anita llenaon. the
towers of poles lasbed together
to
make
It.
The
women
of
the
Pleasant
lllll
presidential electors are a high
four of whom caught 29 rati In one
with ropes, and a large number of will be senatorial elections. They
will vote for members of legisla minded, houorable class and alto­ community club held their regular
evening.
other equally interesting events.
meeting
on
Wednesday
afternoon
gether unlikely to go contrary to
Miss Jennie l ose ol L in e a r* with her prite-wininng St Bernard "Tyne
Plans are being made Io hold
Troop 2 in Eugene under the direc­ tures and for local officials, but no­
the clearly expressed mandates of at the home of Mrs. C. E. Jordan
Von Tuebertal" at tlx Oisca*.' dog show
tion of Russell Jones has erected body will have the privilege of
an achievement party for the club
The
afternoon
was
spent
in
making
the voters at the polls. If anything
member, at the Deerhorti school
20 foot towers in seven minutes voting for the president or vice-
of the sort ever should happen, it quilts. About twenty were present
on the evening of April 30. Mr
when timed during practice per­ president.
Mrs.
Ehrnian
Giustina
will
be
host
Ever
See
a
Baby
Beaver?
All that anyone of the 72.000,000 would be more likely to occur In
iods.
Kuehner has been Invited to at­
ess at her home for the next meet
qualified
voters of the United some of the states with a smaller
tend and greet the 18 members of
Springfield’s Boy Scout troop,
ing
to
be
held
on
the
afternoon
of
representation in the electoral col
the club.
one of the youngest in the entire States can do next November will lege.
April 27. Mrs. E. Y. Swift aud Mrs
be
to
vote
for
a
list
of
presidential
Council, will be well represented
L. D. Garmire are on the entertain
Arizona.
Deleware.
Nevada.
New
at the circus and will put on a electors for his or her respective Mt xico and Wyoming have only nient committee.
NEW POTATO TO BE
demonstration of semaphore flag state. He can vote for a list of three eltctural votes each. Idaho.
.Miss Cora John who has been
signalling under the leadership of Republican electors, or a list of Montana. New Hampshire, Utah teaching r.t Scottsburg the past two
PLANTED IN COUNTY
Democratic electors, or of Avclaliat
their scoutmaster, Glenn Martin.
years will teach at Camas Swale
and
Vermont
have
only
four
each.
Labor or Prohibitionist or Commun­
A new variety of potato, Krem­
There is no admission charge for ist or Farm-Labor, or any other list Two or three electors in any one ot next year.
er'«
Early White tlolden, a choice
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Dent
and
fam­
this circus. Officials of the Scout that may appear on the official bal these states might kick over the
early white potato, developed In
ily of Roseburg visited with Mr.
Council are anxious to have parents
traces
and
change
the
entire
result
lot. If he wants to he can write
Minnesota, will he tried In laine
and Mrs. J. A. Phelps at Pleasant
and others interested in the Scout
in a list of names of presidential of the presidential election. It does
county thia season by aeven farm­
Hill last week.
work program present for the
not
depend
in
any
way
upon
the
electors that don't appear on the
ers who have received a pool ship
Donald and Geiald Kahler who
demonstrations.
printed ballot at all. Any voter who. number of popular ballots cast by
men« of seed through the office of
are teaching in southern Oregon
the
voters,
but
does
depend
upon
want? to can vote for a mixed
O. 8. Fletcher, county agent. M A.
visited
their
parents
last
week
ticket. Including Republican elec­ the number of presidential electors
Maltxan. Trent, and Roy Miller,
Rev. and Mrs. Frank L. Cook
Lincoln School Notes tors, Democratic electors, and so voting for a given candidate.
route 2. Hprlngf leld, are among
and Mrs. Mildred Swift were din
Gray O w l. an Apache Indian who lives in the bach country ol Manitoba,
A president can be. and many
on. But he cannot vote direct for
those receiving some of the need
m an authority un braver« and. is shown feeding a "kitten.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B
Roy Quiney. principal. Miss Eva president or vice-president.
presidents have been, elected and
shipment.
Tinker Sunday, in the afternoon
Phetteplace and Miss Miriam Malt
Perhaps that sounds like school­ seated by a minority of the popular the choir practiced at the Tinker
attended the teachers' institute at
thia year that will tie substantial
FILBERT MARKETING
book Muff, that every child who has vote. Mr. Cleveland In 1892 got home.
Florence Saturday.
The rate on foreign seed« la Juat
got as far as the study of the con­ only 46 per cent of the popular
Mrs. Ehrman Giustina entertain­
AIDED BY STEIWER double any that waa ever before
The Girl Scouts are selling candy
stitution of the United States vote. Mr. Wilson had 42 percent of ed with a surprise party Friday
at the Lincoln school each after
knows already. But there Is a the popular vote in 1912 and 49 per­ evening of last week honoring her
Although the selling price fot suggested, and runs from two cent«
noon. They will continue this sell­
a pound on Crimson Clover to 8
cent
of
it
in
1916.
But
those
candi­
possibility that this year it may
son. Natalli, and Miss Jeannette
filberts und other edible nuts rents a pound on Alslke
ing until tbe close of school in
not be merely school-book stuff. dates carried the larger states, with Settle, on th, /r birthday anniver­
June.
grown In the Willamette valley
For that reason, it is interesting to the largest number of electoral saries.
Members of the eighth grade
will not be announced uutll July MRS. DOW HOSTESS FOR
votes,
and
what
elects
the
president
examine the method by which we
cooking club will hold a luncheon
Business Card«
next, the grower can be assured of I ERGATHA CLASS PARTY
choose our president and vice-presi­ is a majority of the total number
U. O. CONTRIBUTES TO
today at the homeof their leader.
of
electors.
dent.
a stimulation of the prices to tin
letter Head«
Mrs. L. K. Page. Teachers invited
UTILIZATION OF WOOD
In theory, presidential electors
The electors of each state meet
Mrs. W N. Dow was hoateaa at j
extent that a higher tariff on Im­
for the event are Mrs. Opal Roberts.
Office Portna
are bound to vote for the candidates at their state capitals on the first
ported nuts will be felt. Heretofore her home Wednesday afternoon for ,
Miss Miriam Male. Miss Eva Phette­
of their respective parties nomi­ Wednesday In January and record Experim ental W o rk of O. F. Staf­
members
of
the
Krgatlm
Hunday
the tariff lias been low on shelled
Hand Bill«
place, Miss Crystal Bryan, and Mrs
ford Proves Beneficial to
nated in the national convention:, their votes, which are taken by
filbert meats, and American whole school class of the Methodist j
Mabel Riddle.
Large
Industries
nich are to be held during the messengers to Washington and
Statement«
aalera havo given preference to church. Mra. I*. W. Ilanaen and !
coming summer. The list of Re­ counted by the House of Repres­
Mrs
R.
P.
Mortensen
were
««slat-
the
foreign
grown
stuff,
although
The dimensions are:
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
Blotter«
University of Oregon, Eugene.
publican candidates for presidential entatives. which then declares the
of Inferior quality. In the existing ant hostesses Members attending
AB—
Notice is hereby given that electors will be headed on the bal­ candidate having received the larg­ April 21—Several years ago. In a
were
a?ked
to
answer
roll
call
with
'
Envelope«
tariff act. as framed by the house
■c—m
School District No. 19, in Lane lot with the names of the nominees est number of electorial votes to small shack standing where the
of representatives, a tariff of five a verae or poem about flowers or
CD—»
county, Oregon, will pay at the of­ of the Republican National conven
chemistry
building
now
rises
on
the
Menu«, etc.
be elected president.
fice of clerk of said district, all
cents per pound was placed on spring
DX—6
University of Oregon campus. O. F.
warrants to and including 2083. tion. and so likewise will the Demo­
If no candidate has a majority of
shelled
meats.
When
the
bill
was
CE— 2 0 .
Ticket«
dated January 13, 1932. Interest cratic list carry the names of the the electoral votes, however, the Stafford, head of the chemistry de­
I up Io the senate for consideration
XY—8
Coburg Methodist 8ervice
ceases after April 23, 1932.
Democratic nominees, and so on House of Representatives Itself has partment here, carried out a series
Cut with C. D. X. E on a fold nt Senator Frederick Stelwer succeed
C. F. BARBER Clerk.
"The Power of a Greut laiyalty ,
And. of course, there Is a moral then the power to elect the presi of experiments on utilization of
the
material. Attach straps to go 1 ed In raising the rate to 10 cents u will be the subject of the sermon i
obligation on the part of each presi­ dent, and it doesn't have to choose wood waste. Today, as a direct re­
At The
CITATION
pound,
and
he
was
able
to
keep
around
the
neck
and
tie
or
button
by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter at the '
dential elector to vote for the candi from amonz the party nominees sult of this work, a plant of the
Tennessee Eastman Corporation, at B and at Y attach straps or that rate In the bill when It went Coburg Methodist church Hunday I
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF THE date's name at the head of the list
STATE OF OREGON IN AND on which his name appears. But but can go outside of them and elect representing an investment of |10.- wider strings to tie or button to conference.
morning at 9:46. The church school !
anybody who is qualified. That, too.
FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE.
And when the crop of filberts In begins at 10:30 Dr. M. A. Marcy ,
no elector is under any legal obli­ has never happened. On the two 000.000 is in operation at Kingsport. around the waist. Put on a pocket
Re: ESTATE of ANDREW J gation to vote for any presidential or three occasions early In our his Tennessee. Another of lesser size as indicated.
, this region Is estimated at the will conduct the fourth quarterly ' Office«; 119 E Broadway,
SHERIDAN, deceased.
but
of
great
importance
is
in
opera
, largest ever grown. 1000 ton« for conference at the church at 1:30
or vice-presidential nominee.
tory when the election was thrown
To Beecher I. Sheridan.
I 1932. that sort of tarirf tinkering Hunday.
In theory, the electors are inde­ into the House of Representatives, tion by the Ford Motor company at PLAN TO ATTEND
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Iron Mountain, Michigan.
COMMUNITY DINNER by the Oregon senator puts pie In
OF OREGON, you are hereby cited pendent and entitled to use their the leading party candidate was the
The e facts were brought out
the farmer’s pantry.
and required to appear within four independent individual judgements one eventually chosen. But It might
here in a recent conversation with
Mr and Mrs. W. K. Darnell and
weeks from this date and show in New York state, for example,
happen.
The Oregon senator was alao
cause why an order and decree there are forty-five presidential
Judge J. M. Hanley of North Professor Stafford, called to mind daughter. Mina Barbara Harnell, able to Increase the rate on shelled
should not b made distributing to
partly by the discussion of the new and Mrs. Bernice Neher Finley will
electors
to
he
chosen.
It
has
never
Mamie Sheridan Petty her share of
Dakota, has started a movement
walnut meats from 12c a pound to
said estate as prayed for in her happened, but it might happen, that for Independent electoral tickets in Ford motor car and partly by talk attend the monthly dinner nnd so­
on research, a topic which has been cial meeting of the College t reat 1 l»c a pound; on unshelled walnuts
petition filed herein By order of one or two or three or any number
as many states as possible, in the
the above court.
Community club at the community the rate is 4 cents a pound, an In
of these forty-five, although elected belief that there is a great mass ol to the fore of late.
First Published April 21st, 1932.
, ....
.
Such important articles as non­ club house Mouth of Eugene thia crease of one cent by the sennte
WITNESS MY HAND, and seal of «'> ‘>ne <>f the Part>' tleke‘9' mighl voters who would under no circum­
Springfield, Oregon
said court hereto affixed, this the ¡decide to vote for the candidates stance want to support Democratic condensable gas, charcoal and the evening Mlsa Barnell and Mra. Fin­ over the house rate.
f
The
Willamette
valley
grower
ot
pryoligneous
acid
or
“green
liquor"
ley
will
entertain
with
xylophone
20th, day of April, 1932.
/on one of the other tickets, or for
When Orocerlea are bought at home the com m unity
Attest: W. B. DILLARD, Clerk. an independent candidate. If the nominees and who will be opposed are extracted from wood at these and piano numbera during the eve­ clover seeds will have an advant
ha« both the grocerle« and the money. When yon buy
to the re election of Mr. Hoover,
By L. M. BRYSON, Deputy.
age over his foreign competitor
Democrats, for example, elected who seems certain to he the Re two great plants, and the process ning.
IA 21-28 — M 4-11-18)
away from home you have only the good«.
ha added millions to the wealth of
publican nominee. If such inde­
these regions, as well as saving
Our modern Htore han the higher,t quality grocerle«
pendent lists of electors can be set
huge sums in products that would
at a price uh low a« can be found anywhere. We g u ar­
up in a few strategically located
have become mere waste.
states, and should be elected, there
antee to serve you right.
In an article in a recent issue of
might be a sufficient number of
the "Industrial and Engineering1
Independent electors, so chosen, to
Chemistry" Journal, several pages
prevent either of the major party
are
devoted to a description of the
candidates from getting a majority
in the electoral college And that Is technical processes used in the
MEN'S — BOYS’ — CHILDREN’S
25c Size and 2 Bara Crystal White Soap
what Judge Hanley and a group ot Iron Mountain plant. The process
anti-Hoover Republicans are aiming is known as the "Stafford Process"
at. They want to throw the elec­ and utilizes the Badger Stafford re­
White or Sun Tan
Do you enjoy wearing
tion of 1932 Into the House of Rep­ torts.
The two plants are cited by sci­
resentatives.
♦ he new styles while they
That's another thing that isn't entists as the result of research
Heavyweight Solen
are still very new?
likely to happen, but also It is and its great value to the country
today. Important work in research
Reenforced Toe«
something that might happen.
Is being carried on In Oregon’s in­
If you do, then let us
Saddle S trap
stitution of higher education, It Is,
declared,
and
many
scientists
have
The Bread Maker of Hundred« of Familie«.
urge you to come and see
GIRLS’ LEAGUE MAKES
achieved national recognition for
PLANS FOR FIRST TEA what they have accomplished.
these new
We Don’t Really Vote For President
VffiY
¡‘Lest You Forget’
Willamette Press
Irish-Murphy Co.
Special Dress Sale
Tennis Shoes
a t B R E IE R ’S
Pete’s Granulated Soap
Both for
.
.
.
.
19c
$2.66
Blue Stem Hardwheat Flour
3.66
4 .6 6
Spring Dresses
5.66
which will prove a reve­
lation economically.
968
Willamette
OEPT. STORES
Eugene,
Oregon
Committees have been announced
for the Girls’ League tea for Uni­
versity high school girls. Maxine
Swarts has been named general
chairman. Other committees are:
program, Irene Jeter, Hazel Shelley,
Elva Moyer, and Echo Tomseth;
decorations, Angellne Brattaln. Eva
Louk and Marjorie Prochnow; re­
freshments, Veda Bartholomew,
Beulah Richardson, and Easel
Adams; serving, Blanche Bates,
Ruth Stratton, Bernadene McFar­
land, and Alys Thatcher.
MRS. W RIGHT HOSTESS
FOR KENSINGTON CLUB
Members of the Kensington club
selected the gladioli as their choice
of a city flower at their meeting
held Friday at the home of Mrs.
Larson Wright. Mrs. Levi Neet was
the assistant hostess. The next
meeting of the group will be held
at the home of Mrs. Clarence Chase
In two weeks. Her assistant will be
Mrs. A. J. Morgan of Eugene.
35c
4 9 Pound Bag
.
.
$1.05
p a ir
Laundry Soap
Serve Yourself and Save!
Williams’ Self Service Store
77 E. BROADWAY
EUGENE, OREGON
10 Bars
19c
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