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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
CASH PRIZES OFFERED
BY HI-WAY PROTECTORS
The Highway I’rotectlve Associa
lion of Oregon offers cash prize«
amounting to (50 00 1*25.00 first.
(15.00 second and (10.00 third) for
the best paper* »not over 500
word*I, submitted by high school
tludenta of this »late, covering the
following subject:
' »low. and why. should the state
better regulate the u*e of commer­
cial truck* and busses on out pub­
lic highway«?”
Competing student* should hand
their paper* to their principal, who
la a*ked to aelect and forward the
beat mot more than three) to th<
association on or before May 31
lia
J » I B SEEKS
L
THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1982
Engineer Seeks Office
al tir a n ts
OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR
TWO I. O. O. F. MEETINGS
I ‘ass.
Glenn Hurnden and I P Inman
butti of Eugene were ehuaeii predi-
■lent und secretary reapectlvely of
(lie Lane County I O. «1. F aaaocla
lion for the full ses ion Io lie hehl
in Eugene in October. Janie* K*n
ueil y anil Mi Cameron both of
Junction City were etnisen presi
■leni und secretary reapectlvely of
'lie aaaoclallou for the spring meet­
ing Io be belìi III Junction City in
April, 1933
Olio hundred persons atlended
Ihe busines* meeting ul l.om iie
Saliirilay. and about four liuiidred
persons utleuded the pulille eitler
laliinieui in the evening Spring
field representatives Included John
Pyle, John Kelels, Sr . Elmer Pyne,
John Guie», Elmer Eltnlley, Bert
Hliukey and Kolutut Mushier.
futre* Portland Hospital— Wal
!ae Achly of Dexter went to ihirl
<1 to i lite r lite V« te rä n * ' ho sp ital.
(covet f. cm fugrnr—- Mrs Lottie
Residents Complain That Un­
certainty of Route Prevents
Civic Improvements
Bowman moved to M prlugileM from
Eligen
this week
Vilit» at Rosaburg— Jim (lorrie
At a meeting of the Westfir Com
inunity club, held Tuesday evening
a number of candidates for nomina­
tion to county offices were present
I ed and called on for short talks.
Y Those speaking included Clarence
Charles M Schwab celebrated hia. v. Simon. Frank It. Reid. John \V
70th birthday bv uodting at hi» desk B( an. IK mils Lovelace. P. M
a s s s r «
£
“f a
~
r
we I to Rosebarg Monday to spend
In few days visiting with relative -
Mov* Thl* Week—Mr. ami Mrs.
■ Itov Halverson moved to a real
I deuce on A street near Ninth this
w ei k
Visitor* from Camp Creek—Mar
Minnie Maddern Fi»ke America'»
I Ion ( base and (t II Hartly of Camp
lantou» actre»». died of heart
I Creek w ere bualneaa visitors In na.tl
disease at 57 Site bad been un die
Mpringtieid on Tuesday.
»tage »inre »be * n till ce
since he started working for Came- B a rn a rd ai d Kenneth Nielsen,
All papers so received will be
uie at 18. driving stakes
Poliowing the introduction and
promptly Judged by the oflcers of
__________
I speaking of these candidates a dis-
the association, and the cash prizes
eussion. led by Carl John, promi-
forwarded to the winners.
JUNIOR BASEBALL
belli member of the Community
Circular* carrying much informa
LEAGUE IS SOUGHT I*'1"'
pl“c’
\h' ‘U" ,u‘b'
tlon on the subject may be had
the county court and engineer to-
upon request.
' ward the start of work on the
A compilation of our motor vehl interested Persons Invited to At market road through Westfir Mr
tend Gathering in Eugene
cle law* may be had by applying
1 Johnson pointed out the efforts of
Saturday Evening
to the secretary of state.
the people of Westfir toward a pro-
Visit Her*— Hr. und Mrs. C. tl
Van Vallali of Roseburg spent the
weekend In Springfield »I the
home of hl* mother. Mrs A II Van
Valsati
Organisation of a countv-wide. ‘ gram of sidewalk construction,
planting of trees and shrubs, etc.,
amtteur baseball league with play was held up through the lack of an
er to be not older than 31 is to he acurate and final location of the
attempted in Eugene Saturday eve­ road. He further added that the spe­
ning. J. E. Moore, proprietor of cial tax for the work had been
Moore's Cycle store at 120 west voted and that definite asurance
Bea“ ' uf Kl«gene, Republican Candidate for Nomi
Eighth street asks that all persons had been given that the major por J o h n
tlon Of this tax would be paid on
nation for County Surveyor of Lane County.
interested in this venture attend a
Mr. Bean is the son of the late the construction engineer on both
meeting at his place of business Ma> 5 Mr
* * ’ answered
Saturday evening at 7 o'clock to dis- b> bo,h Mr Barn,rd an<1 Hr Morse Lout* E. Bean, former Eugene Al railroad and highway location and
» the proposed league Mr J who assure¿ h,m that the survey torney and for many years a rep . construction, power plant erection
resentative ot Lane county In the and tunnel excavatiou. HI* expert-
Moore Is taking the initiative In would be made before May 20.
state legislature, and on the Fish ‘ ettce has then widely diversified
junior baseball work and plans to
and Game commission of Oregon, and obtained under the supervision
sponsor a team himself. He is an­ GROUP OF RECITALS
xious to have representatives from
PLANNED FOR WEEK and for the
•'eara •»««»••dlately of men who are outstanding in the
_______
( prior to his death on the Oregon field of civil engineering.
each community in the county pres-
A series of piano recitals to be Pub,ic Service commission. Mr , In seeking the nomination and
ent Saturday night.
given by students of Mrs. Clara Bean WM h01"“ an‘1 ralae<l ,n Lal“' election to the office of County
Tuttle Fenton, music teacher at the i co“n,y “*“* educated in its public . Survey or, and the subsequent com
Eugene Bible college, during th e , scbooli alld ,h*' 1 'Diversity of Or«- .mission by the county court as
coming week as a part of the "Na K° ” Upon ,eav'nF «he university county engineer. Benn Is acting on
tional Music Week" to be obaerved
was e,,*aKe'1 bv <be Portland the suggestion of many friends, who
'the first week in Mav was an- Klec,rlc Power company and for ¡were familiar with his experience
nounced by Mrs. Fenton
four >ears * •* wi,b ,be Engineer and f.<lt that his modern training
Sjyool of Clark's 50 White Thread to the FIRST 10
Thursday evening. May 5, the ing Department of that concern would bring about additional econ
people who ask for it. We want you to visit our store
Springfield class under the spon t,uriEK ,h,s ’im<> H‘’an “erveri in omy in the handling of the county's
| sorship of the Christian Endeavor y>rto“ «»»»ritles
«bt> »UW of engineering problems.
and inspect our up-to-date stock.
Colonel Alfred E Clark, who is
seeking the Republican nomination
for Cnlted State* senator, is the
man who is first vice-president of
the Oregon National Convention
commission of the American Le­
gion. which is sponsoring the na­
tional convention in Portland from
September 12 to 15. this year, and
stands high in American Legion ac­
tivities throughout the entire
United State. Colonel Clark's acti­
vities on behalf of ex-service men
and women should draw to him a
large percentage of their votes at
the May primaries.—(Pd. adve.—
Clark for U. S. Senator committee.
820 Yeon Bldg.. Portland. Oregon.I
FREE
Visit* at Grant* Paa»— Mis* Ciar­
le. Isabel Centón Is vlsltlnz friends
Friday and Saturday J
Get the Habit — We Guarantee to Please.
HOFFMAN’S - Springfield’s Own Store
On the Corner. 4th and Main
Springfield
Let’s Go Fishin’
There are better fish in the rivers and lakes than
has ever been caught, but. it takes gasoline to get you
there. Steep grades and muddy roads do not stop
Violet Ray and General Ethyl gasolines from doing
their duty.
These high powered gasolines take you there and
bring you back after the old basket is full.
“A” Street Service Station
5th and A Streets
Springfield
Purity
Very often the life of a patient depends upon the
accurate filling of a prescription! Here you may be a s­
sured that only the purest and best ingredients are
consistently used, and compounded with the utm ost
skill.
Ketels Drug Store
In the New Store
Springfield
Flavor...
That's the Test of Good Ice Cream
Quality tells in the flavor! Your eyes may deceive
you . . . . cream y smoothness may mislead you . . . . but
flavor is the unfailing test of delicious ice cream.
Eggim ann's ice cream has it.
E G G I M A N N ’S
"Where the Service is Different”
V IC IN IT Y
p
' ' McKenzie Valiev
Irish-Murphy Co.
You Take No Chances Here . .
SENATOR
Annual Spring Sale of
Silk Hosiery
HUMMING BIRD
and PHOENIX
Regular $1.00 Hose
7 9cPair
2 P airs $ 1 .5 0
The Golden Rule
Rulers of Lew Priesa
1015 W ILLAMETTE
EUGENE
F.
NEW PRODUCE RATES
OFFERED BY RAILROAD
Rale cn produce between all
pointa in Oregon were reduced ef
(ectlve April 35, it was aiinouiu rtl
at the local depot this week Rate*
on intelaiale ahlpmeiila of produit»
are to he reiluceil proportlonateljr
on May 16.
CAMP CREEK PEOPLE
TO PRESENT COMEDY
"Lookin' Lively" la Ihe title of
(he threeud comedy which people
of ihe Camp Creek district will pre
*eiil at the Lower Camp Creek _
church Friday. April 39 The pro­
duction la being staged for lb*
hetiefll of the McKenzie baseball
team.
Entertain for Frland*
Mr and Mrs. Harry M Stewart
entertained ul their home Tuesday
evening for a few of their friend*
following Ihe regular Masonic meet
ing. Cards and refreshments were
enjoyed Those present were Mr
and Mrs. John llenderer. Mr. and
Mr*. Dnti Crites and daughter of
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whit
ney, Mr. and Mra. N. L. Pollard,
and Mr and Mr». (I. II. Jarrett.
Special
fo r
Friday and
Saturday
FREE!
'j
0
Pair Pure Thread Silk Full Fashion Belding Heneway
Hose, with each Dress from
S 4 .6 6
up-
SCHOOL TERM
S T E IW E R
Try some today.
The I'leasaut Hill choir met at
the home of Mrs K. Y. Swift last
Drive to California — Mr and Thursday night
Mrs Levi Neel left Wednesday
E V Swift la suffering very
i lor a 10 nay motor trip to Califor­ much from neuritis in the face.
nia. They will stop at San Jose
The two children of Mr anil Mrs.
und other iluces to visit
Fred Papenfus are sick with wlusip
Ing rough.
Visitors from Portland— Mr and
Farmers in Pleasant Hill are very
Mis. Ru sell Olson of Portland hu y with baby turkey*
were Week-end guests at the home
The Pleasuut llill high school
ef Mi Olson's parents, Mr, and baseball teum ilefesleil the Oak­
Mrs. Carl Olson.
ridge team last riday al Oakridge
Birthday Observed—A fuuilly re by a gcor* of * to 3. The glrla lost
union and dinner was held at the to Oakridge 12 to 10
The isiwell high school baseball
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schnet
ikv Sunday in honor of Mr. Hehuetz team defeated the Walker team at
ky's seventy-fourth birthday annl Pleasant llill Friday afternoon by
a score of 5 Io 1. Thia make* three
versary.
straight wins for latwell
Attend Education Meet — Ito)
A number of young folks were
Quiuey. principal of the Lincoln I invite») to the home of Nancy Bar­
school and laiurence* Moffitt, as num Iasi Saturday night where they
sistant county schisil superintend­ played 50 until a late hour when
ent. spent Saturday at Monmouth refreshments were served.
where they attended educational
The Hills Creek baseball team de­
meeting».
feated the Swimmers Delight team
last Sunday by a score of 0 to 5.
Visitors Here — Mr. and Mrs
Frank Terry of Minneapolis are
CALL FOR WARRANTS
gu< sts at the home of Dr. and Mrs
Notice la hereby given that
N W. Emery. Dr. Emeey has known School District No 19. In Lane
County. Oregon, will pay at the of­
the Terry family for many years fice
of clerk of aaid district, all
having been neighbors In South warrants to and including 2089,
Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Terry have dated January 30. 1932 Interest
Spent some time in Portland visit­ ceaaca after April 30, 1932.
C
BARBER. Clerk
ing relatives and are Io return to
their home by way of California.
.of Walterville will present recital
! at the Walterville church.
The class at Junction City will
1 present a recital at the Christian |
church there on Monday evening, i
and on Tuesday evening the Mon-
I roe class will present a recital at
Goes to Portland—W. H. Adrian
Visits Sister—Miss Geneva Bean HOW ONE MAN
the Alpine Methodist church. An- I left Sunday for Portland to receive of Portland spent the week-end In
LOST 22 POUNDS
other recital to be given by stu ,ne<j|cai treatment at the Veterans Springfield at the home of her
•
denu of Mrs Fenton at the Eugene bogpl,al.
'
br„tber.,„.law Mr
Mr. Herman Kunki* of Detroit
writes: "A few lines of thank* from
Bible college in the near future.
,
.........................
/ Mrs Walter N. Gossler
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$
V isitor Sunday— A. J. Kizer of
a rheumatism sufferer — my first
Junction City was a Sunday visitor
Entertains Clast — Mrs Juanita bottle of Kruschen Salt* took all
’
I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Brown entertained for members of the aches and swellings out of my
Joints—with my first hottie I went
her Sunday school class at her on a diet and lost 32 pounds and
William Hatnbaugh. Booth-Kelly Stuart,
employee at Wendling received a
Low, „ People He„ _ Mr and home Friday evening. Gaines and now I feel like a new man.”
To lose fat SAFELY and quickly
broken bone in his foot Tuesday at j M„
Sny(1„r
Lowe„ wer,. refreshments were enjoyed.
take one half teaspoonful of Krus
a result of an accident while he was buslness vlsltor» in Springfield on
Leave for Conference— Dr. and chen Salt* In a glass of hot water
in the morning before breakfast.
working. His home is at Leaburg. prjl, ay
5y^s. \\ II. Pollard left Saturday
For your health's sake ask for and
Many people in the Upper Me-1
aftimoon for Atlantic City where get Kruschen—the coat for a bottle
Kenzip district plan to attend the i Son is Born— Mr. and Mrs. Prince
the doctor will serve as one of four that lasts 4 weeks is but a trifle at
play to be given at Thurston Fri-1 Helfrlch of Vida are the parents of
Oregon lay delegates to the inter­ any drugstore in the world and if
I day evening.
{ a baby son born to them at the
after the first bottle you are not
national conference of the Metho­ Joyfully satisfied with results—
The newly installed officers of Pacific Christian hospital Jn Eu-
dist church during their one month money back. All good druggists will
t the Walterville Grange conducted 1 gene on Thursday, April 21. 1932.
be glad to supply you.
session,
1
their first meting at the Walter
Visitor
Saturday
—
Barney
Wil­
! ville hall riday evening. It was de-
Fi»h on Lott Creek— W. P. Ty­
NOTICE OF HEARING
i elded to hold the next meeting on liams of Hills Creek had his hand son, city mayor, and I. M. Peterson,
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
badlv injured Friday while logging.
the second Friday in May.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
recorder, spent part of Saturday
He received medical care at the of-
iisbing on Lost Creek above Dex­ That the undersigned administra­
: fice of a local physician.
trix of the estate of Julia H Lamb,
ter. There are some fine fish up deceased, has filed her account foi
there,
hut
there
is
so
much
brush
Returns from Grants Pass— Dr
the flnul settlement of said estate
W. C. Rehílan returned Monday that one can get to the water only in the County Court for Lane Coun­
evening from Grants Pass where hi •v.th extreme difficulty, says Tyson. ty, Oregon, and that Saturday, the
28th day of May, 1932, at the Court
(Continued from First Page)
had spent the week-end at his
Room of said Court, in the County
Road Worker Here — S. LftcK- Court House, in Eugene at ten
ranch.
Emma Lou Stratton. Frank Stuart.
atrom. employee of the Hiilstrom o'clock in the forenoon, baa been
Violet Steinmetz, Frank Bennett,
Back from Visit Mr. and Mrs. camp on the upper McKenzie high­ by said Court fixed as the time and
Alice Chase, Maxine Cogill, Frank ' Clarence Peterson were here for way was in Springfield Saturday. place for hearing objections there
Howes. Billy Nesbitt, Anita Pugh.; the week-end from Florence. They Preliminary work on the McKenzie to, and for final settlement of said
estate.
Roberta Putman, Junior Bcott. Law- are former residents having recent- highway is now being done by the
F LA VERNE LAMB. Admlnla
rence Thompson, Carmel Waddell, ly moved to the coast.
tratrlx of the Estate of Julia S
Hiilstrom brothers, who have the
Lamb, deceased.
Junior High School
Son Born—Mr. and Mrs. R. F contract for surfacing the unfinlsn I L. L, RAY. Attorney for Estate.
Scholarship— Lois June Wilson. '
ed
portion.
1
(A 28—May 6-12-19-2*)
Roscoe Cole, Wendell Bartholomew. Murthey of Pleasant Hill are the
parents
of
a
baby
son
born
to
them
Jean Lloyd. Lillian Putman, Ethel
' Gott, Sadie Gott, Jeannine Withers at the Pacific Christian hospital in
t Florence Roberts, Ruth Keeler, ’ ' Eugene Saturday evening, April 23,
Hazel Nesbitt, Ilia Putman, Clara ' 1932.
Brooks, Bernice Smith. Charles Cle- 1
ment, Lawrence Chase, Barbara
F R E D E R IC K
Barnell, Florence May, Lillian Ore
gory, Frances Keeler, JoLana Put­
Springfield, Oregon
man, LaMoyne Black, Druclle Ogil­
vie.
Attendance— Bobby Calkins. Law­
rence Chase, Kenneth Cox, Roy 1
For Reelection
Crandall, Lloyd Harris, John Krup
When yon buy at home the m erchant guarantee»
UNITED STATES
ka, Jack Pederson, Barbara Barnell, '
the article. You take no chance*. When you "run and
LaMoyne Black, Faye Hoi verson, j
grab" It out. of town you're lucky if you get a bargain.
Marjorie Johnson, Josephine Jones,
Quality is the firm consideration of the home food
Frances Keeler, Florence May j
m erchant. This grocery »tore has the highest quality
Druclle Ogilvie, JoLana Putman,1
fs Seeking
food products a t a price as low as anyw here else. We
Elmer chase, Floyd Green. Stephen
w ant to please you day a fter day.
Nomination
at
Primary
on
Rice, Ula Wright, Bernice Barnes,
May
20,
1932,
Elizabeth Johnson. Margaret Meek.
Republican Party Ticket
Lois Jane Wilson, Dale (.'arson,
Try
William Fletcher, Earl House,
Lewis Howes, Neal Pederson, Dale |
Chase &
Robertson, Scott Wright, Verner
Jean Daniels, Bueford Holverson,
Sanborns Coffee
Bob Knox, June Berg, Elva Lucile
Fresh— Dated—
Boyle-, Bessie Cox, Sadie Gott, Ada
Guaranteed
Johnson, Marjorie Jolilffe, Ruth
Keeler, Hazel Nesbitt, Muriel Pat­
more, Ilia Louise Putman, Bernice
Smith, Florence Roberts, Lillian
Putman.
TOW N AND
Upper Willamette
HIGH SCHOOL
Freshmen: Charles Cole, Irwin j
Darr, Lucille Davis, Mary Eikow, ;
Clair Hadley, Marjorie Hart, Irene
Jenson, Mary Trotter.
Sophomores:
Flora
Clement,
Erma Easton. Evelyn Klckhusch.
Hetty Mersdorf, De Etta Sandgathe
Elizabeth Vail.
Juniors : Znla Klckbush, Marjorie
I’rochnow. Marceline Beavey, Flor­
ence Vail.
Seniors: Donald Anderson, Wins
ton Bacus, Veida Bartholomew,
Claude Campbell, Lloyd Frese,
Edna Haverfteld. Ruth LeVee, Eve­
lyn Lloyd. Elwlna Meacham. I-stuis
Rodakowskl, Hazel Shelly, Lela
Squires, Orval Stevenson, Lee Vail.
Rolled Oats
Mother’s, with China
Quick or Regular
Large 55-oz. Package
Package
31C
Grapenut
Flakes
Maker of Men
Package
lftc
Something New:
OEPT. STORE*
968
Oregon
GARDEN
..TOOLS..
Whether you take your gardening aerioualy for
profit or whether it'» a mere hobby you ride with Im­
mense pleasure, you want the tools to do your work
with least effort and greatest effect.
Clean-Courageous-Efficiont
HI» Record Insure*
Continued Faithful Service
fo r OREGON
Paid A d v,, Steiwer-for-Senator ( lub.
Pacific Building« Portland, Oregon
Chocolate
Special
23C
And th*y
are less expensive this year than-ever!
Hoes
Forks
Hoes, 70c - 90c - $1.15
Spades,
$1.00
Forks.
.... $1.75
Rakes,
70c - $1.40
Shovels $1.25 to $2.00
Lawn Mowers
HERSCHEL AND
PRICES —
Bakers Premium
We have a large
stock of the finest garden tools available.
COUNTRY CLUB
He ho i bees true to O regon
farm er», lumbermen, stockmen,
veterans, fisheries and a ll other
vital Interests o f the state.
Eugene,
Willamette
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to
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Springfield, Oregon