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    PAO K FOUR
THURSDAY. MAY 1». 1932
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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Plan Program
Plan Explained
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"Aci iirdingly conferencva were
held wlth (he presldent and bis
cabinet advlsor» I» Kspreasnlallves
lluwley. Mlium,l and olliers, and thè
oppoaltion lliere slleuced or modi
(teli
Mi lluwley Intioiluceil Ihe
lilll, It wus rrferred tu Hepresrnta
live Wiltnotl'a Cominlttee ou Public
I.amia Mr. tlawley and Mr. Hlnnotl
willi Oregon aitisene internateti lu
thè leglslntlon liumediutely contact
ed meni ber» of Ilio House to se
im i' suppuri of (Ile tneasur» wIteli
it carne lo a vote (bere Mr. Sin
noli had thè mailer fuvorably re
ported by bla commi II e« to thè
limine and aa clialrtnan of tlie coiu
nillleo vallanti), supporteli bla re­
por, on tlie flnor of (he House and
wltli Mr lluwley secured sufflclent
suppuri to lai«» Il by ihe House aud
«end It to thè Senute, where It
wus substltuted for Ibe Stanfleld
messore, pnssed thè Sellate, and he
caute a law by thè approvai of
Presldent Coolldge."
a group of Lincoln buildings. dupll
vsl'us Ihe Kentucky log cabin In
which Lincoln «« born, lit,- hull
Class of Mrs. Yarnell and Mu­
State Boatd Outlines O ffer­
i an > cabin In w hich he st ent Ills
Wrestling Fan' to Hear Early sicians to Present Program Cast of More That, 50 Towns­ ings at Six Units of System
I bovhoial. the store in which he was Hawley Declared Anther of O.
on Tuesday Evening
for High School Students
people Have Roles in W. C.
Election Return» Between
A C. Land Grant Bill By
1 a partner at New (ktlem, III., Ihe
j Roll, d ie Tavern where hia boy
T. U. Pageant Tonight
Which Counties Profit
Falls Friday Evening
Expression students of Mrs. Edna
Ssdem . May 1» Final allocation,
" ■
*
I hood sweetheart. Ann Rutledge
FPANK
DAQKFR
Varnell,
and
other-
young
people
of work In Ihe Oregon s t a l e System
Branding
primed
statement
Election night will be bargain
live.I and Ihe "Wigwam" III which
v r o T K '- n iC K F
of the city will he I rc ctit.-d in a MUSIC PROGRAM IS SET of Higher Education has Just been
he wus first nomlualed for Ihe made ill behalf of James W Molt,
nigh’ for wrest ling («« iim of l.a-e
program a, the Methodist church j
announced to all of Ihe high schools
candidate for congress. us dellher
presidency.
county announces llerlt Owens, Tuesday evening. May 24. at x Silver Offering to Be Taken of the stale A poster sets on, in THING S
ale
falsehoods and "Inverted truth."
I
know
a
young
man
who
had
a
I
iilwuvs
eiijot
visiting
Chicago.
matchmaker for the Eugene Com o’clock under the auspices of the
for Work of Temperance (outline form the offerings of the six good j,,b
agl
Ronald Glover and Claude K In
'
whvlhei
liter,
s
celebrating
going
nil sloner». A thrilling card ha: Missionary society of the church.
units of the system at \shland. Cor- He spent money lib, rally while li
Organization in District
It la the moat anils, uppurlers of Congreeamsn
beiti plannsil and arrangement \ silver offering will be taken, pro
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valll >, Eugene. I .a Grande. Mon- had it. hut was always unhappy. ion there or not
typically Atnericau city we have I \V C llgwley Issued a aluteiiienl
More than 6» men. women, and mouth and Portland
have been made to announce elec cedis of which go Io the Missiot
Now he Is earning barely enough - ret Ihe Impression always lha, italay In regard to the 0, a C. laud
body.
children of Springfield will unite
The poster presents ihe offerings
lion returva as they come in be
to pat the rent of a cheap room Chicago ,„st
know where she a giant, of which thia county receive»
The program as prepared by Mrs their efforts this evening a, the of the system In three main dlvls aitd provide a couple of modest goh|g
RUrply
„„„„ thousands ot dollars In lax money
tween (alia during the match. The Yarnell will hc'as follows: Playlet, Methodist church when they pres I Ions—the degree granting school».
They point out for the first time
meats
a
-lay,
ami
he
Is
happier.
w|,,.vt,
|
don't
think
any
American's
beat part of the whole story how
The Opening Address. ' five girls; ent the W. C. T. C. pageant. “A the lower division training and the
tells me. than «lien he had plant? , ..dmallon can he considered com that Congressman Hawley waa Ihe
ever. Is the announcement that tht eading."
Patriotic
Wedding"
according
to
Springtime."
Roberta
prepuration for teaching.
"I haven't so many THINGS tolplete without a visit In Chicago author of the O. A C. land grant
admission will I»* rut in half for i*u,man; monolog. "Polly’s Sur- the program released yesterday by
The
degree-granting
schools
are
worry
about." he said. "I've more long enough to gel the spirit ot the . hill Instead of Heiiator Winnfield
this nigh, only.
prise Party.” Bessie Cox; reading. Mrs. Wm. G. Hughes The large located at Corvallis. Eugene, and
and that Mott had nothing to do
time
tq,
think, to read, to listen to place.
The principals on the mat card "Dc Squegee." June Carr; music, -•as, of characters of this temper­ Portland. At Corvallis will be de­
with II.
music,
to
look
at
pictures,
and
I've
Next year will be the biggest
ance production has been recruited gree curricula In agriculture, en
for Friday are Pat Mahoney of by the Baptist Junior Chorus.
Their statement lu port follows
come
to
the
conclusion
that
the
«ear
for
Chicago
since
1893,
and
Mnnufaiturers of «word» repor,
from
all
walks
of
life,
characters
Reading. Katie Penova. or a Sad
Couer d'Alene. Idaho, who will meet
gineering, and mechanical arts, for­ principal trouble of most petipl«
"Senator Robert N Stanfield waa timi business la pretty goial Prie««
everybody who can ought to plan
Waiter “Sneeae" Achiu in the two Mistake." Zelxoe Carrol; reading 1 being chosen for their ability to por- estry, home economies, pharmacy
active In the support ot this legts are low and mllltary «chools are
in these days Is that they've nevei now lo go there then.
hour main even,. Tex Porter and Tea Talk.' Mildred Hatnon: read­ ! trav the various roles.
and science. At Eugene will be bust learned to get along withoul
la,Ion and there Is no attempt In laklng full ndvuulagu of (he situa
Cliff Reagan will wrestle in the ing. "Ka-Choo-oo!" Ila Putman.
immediately preceding the page | ness administration, fine arts. Jour­ THINGS."
this article In statement of fai l lo tlon
middleweight class for 45 minutes >ading. Rheumatism Movement an, will he a mixed musical and nalism. law, the school of literature,
deprive hint of any credit to which
I think my young friend Is righl
ure, l.ucile Davis; reading. "A dramatic program which will in languages and arts, physical aduca
for the special event.
he Is Justly entitled He Introduced
(ittle White Donkey with a Little i elude many more participants in tlon and social sciences The school Things are of value only as they i
legislation similar to the Hawley
are
useful
to
people,
but
too
much
■
White Tail." Edna June Yarnell.
addition to those having parts in of medicine Is located at Portland,
Visiters Here—Mrs. C. C Hartley
hill In (he Senate, but his hill was
use of things makes us dependent'
Music, Junior Chorus; reading. . the pageant. This will star, at 8
while approved work for admission upon them; we become slaves ot
and son. Joe. were guests at the D.
adversely reported upon by Ihe See
The Closing Exercises of a Coun­ o'clock.
to the medical school is offered at
B Murphy home Wednesday. They
relent of the Interior and did nol
the machine. We give so much
try School." June Carr; offering,
The program will be given as fol­ both Corvallis and Eugene Curri­
were enroute to their home at Ash­
become a law Representative Haw
mu ic by Mrs Fenton; reading. lows: Prelude. Mrs. Clara Tuttle cula in nursing education are also thought to many things which are,
land.
ley
Is deliberate and careful at all
after
all.
only
toys
or
means
ot
The Lady Hildegrade." Ila Put­ Fenton; song. "America." audience. offered under the supervision of the
Distributors Announce Eight times and carefully prepares the
gratifying our vanity, thut we don't
Republican Candidate
man: reading. "The Raggedy Man.”
.standing; prayer. Mrs. Elixa Nel­ medical school.
have time let, for the enduring val­ Cent Price for Springfield way for legislation of Ihe Import
Paint« Store Front—The front of Zelxoe Carol; reading. "Nigger son. president of the Springfield W.
Low er Division S im ilar
•
for
aiice of this measure He had at his
ues that come from thought and re
Effective on Tuesday
the Henderer Electric shop and the Baby." Roberta Putman; Panto­ ' C. T. V.; vocal duet. Wilfred Cook
As to lower division, the poster flection.
colleague
In
the
Houae
from
Ore
mime.
"Rock
of
Ages."
pantomimed
Electric Shoe shop was painted
and Norton Pengra; reading. Ida states that unspecialised freshman
Retail milk prices In Springfield go,i at the time, the late Nicholas
white and trimmed In green this by Bessie Cox and Zelxoe Carol: I Cox: song, junior chorus of the and sophomore work Is offered on
took
a sharp decline Tuesday morn­ J. Slnuott. who was then Chair­
A
L
IC
E
sung
by
Clarice
Fenton.
week.
Baptist church; address. Maximo essentially the same basis at both
Mrs. Alice Liddell Hargreaves. 80 ing when one of the smaller dis- man of the Committee on Public
' Pulido, from the Philippine Is­ Eugene and Corvallis, to provide
ECONOMY In administration,
years old. Ihe original little Alice trlbutors began delivering milk at Lands of the House There was the
lands; clarinet solo. Miriam Rice; a broad foundation of general edu­
for whom Lewis Carroll wrote eight cents a quart All other dis finest co-operation at all limes be
reading. Edna June Yarnell, and of­ cation needed by any student. Stu
"Alive in Wonderland" seventy trlbu'ors In the city soon followed tween Representative Hawley and EFFICIENCY in performance of
fertory'. Mrs. Fenton.
dents undecided as to their later years ago. found New York so top- the lead and by noon the prevail : Slnnott on matters affecting the In
duties,
There is no admission charge for j specialty may thus register on
sy-turvy, measured by her English Illg prices were eight and five cents 1 terests of Oregon, and particularly
the program, bu, a silver offering either campus. though those who
standards, that It reminded her of lor quarts and pints respectively : so In this Instance Knowing the COl'RTESY to each patron
CANDIDATE FOR T H E
is to be taken. The presentation of! have determined on their major
ihe mythical adventures of her flc Eugene milk prices are unchanged opposition of the administration lo
the pageant will start immediately i curricula are advised to start where tioual namesake.
REPUBLICAN
Officials of the Springfield the Stanfield measure. Represents
Lan«- County Assessor 1919 1923
after the offering
the school of their choice is located.
live Hawley and Slnnott first set
Next
to
writing
a
book
that
lives|
Creamery
declared
yesterday
that
N O M IN A TIO N FOR
Leading Roles Given
Lower division, or the first two
about to overcome that opposition,
Puld adve Herbert E Walker,
Leading characters in this will years' work, is offered on essential­ forever, there must be a great satis­ the reduction of milk prices to a knowing that a veto of the meas­
level
below
pre-war
prices
w
as,
faction
in
having
inspired
it.
"Alice
Eugene, Oregon.
be Mrs Nelson, representing the ly the same basis at both Eugene
ure
by
ITealdent
Coolidge,
should
W. C. T. I’, and Mr. Moshier. rep­ and Corvallis for the degree schools in Wonderland" and "Through Ihe made nece sary bv competition and It pass Congress, would undouhled
resenting the Anti-Saloon league, as of business administration, fine Looking Gia s" have delighted gen was nol an Indication that coats ot j ly mean Its death, as It could not
parents of the bride; an uninvited arts, home economics. Journalism erattons of children and their eld producing and distributing the pro
duct had dropped to such a low
euest. John Barleycorn. Sam Bar physical education, science, social ers as well.
The Reverend Charles Lutwidgc level.
OF
tholomew; officer. William Cox: 1 sciences and literature, language
New low prices for Ice cream
and Mr.'. Fenton, pianist.
and art. Necessary service courses Dodgson. who wrote these books
LANE COUNTY, OREGON
The other characters and those In these same fields are provided under the name of "Lewis Carroll." were also announced at the Cream­
taking the parts are: Invited on both campuses for the students was a great mathematician and stu ery recently. Ice cream Is now sell­
Special Low Pricu for the Service Your Ford NEEDS
guests; Next Generation. Ethel in the technical and professional dent. He wrote ponderous tomes ing for 29 cents In quart site bricks
that nobody hut a mathematician cartons, and for 15 cents lu pints
Ruth Fulop and Richard F la n ery sch o o ls.
at This Time
Been c o n tin u o u s ly in
Home. Mrs. KcKlin; Church. Rev
I'nder “Preparation for Teach­ can understand and that everybody la,w prices now being offered for
W
c
are
tifh
-rln
g
th
is e x c e p tio n a lly low rn te fo r th e
sch oo l w o rk
in O regon
Poindexter; School. Ralph Hughes; ing." the poster lists high schpol has forgotten But as long as hu­ cream and a large reduction In the
/
service
you
nee,!
In
tlie
S p rin g lo prevent itnneceH-
percentage
of
profit
have
made
the
since 1905.
Missionary Societies, Mrs Gantz; teacher training as being provided man nature remain what 1, Is. as
sa ry d e p re c ia tio n o f th e life o f y o u r Ford.
new
prices
pos
Ible
A
considerable
I,
has
remained
from
the
beginning
V
M.
C.
A.
Mr.
Hollister;
Y.
W
on a parallel basis (or assigned -pe­
T a u g h t in Lane C o u n ty
('. A., lone Rhodes; Mr. and Mrs. d al,ies at both Corvallis and Eu­ of time. ''Alice'1 and her adventures quantity of the Ice cream and local
It includes
seventeen years, te n years
, butter is now being sold In 24 Eu
Capital. Mr and Mrs. Tyson; Legis­ gene. At Eugene will be general will be read
a t Pleasant H ill and fiv e
Adjust four wheel brakes
lature. Mr. Potter; Federation of education courses, training for edu-
I, seems to me that giving the) gene stores.
years a t S a nta C lara.
Lubricate chassis, spray springs
Low prices for butter are no, only
Women'
Organixations.
Mrs cational administrators, and the world enduring enjoyment Is a
Tune up motor
Have a lw a y s p ra ctice d econom y.
Ketels; Medical Profession. Dr. R training of teachers of literature, greater achievement than solylng local according to the creamery
Clean
and adjust spark plugs
Believe th e C o u n ty U n it S ystem im p ra c tic a l in
P- Mortensen; Parent Teacher languages, arts, music, physical the most profound problem In ma- men The condition exists up and
Clean
and adjust carburetor jets
Lane c o u n ty .
down
the
Pacific
const
and
as
far
Mrs. Lee Putman; Business Man. education, business administration.',hematics.
Clean
and
adjust ignition points
W ill supervise th e o ffic e w ith o u t an a ssistan t,
east as the Atlantic seaboard. Many
Mr Carlton; Peace Relation. Rev the social sciences and approved
• • •
/
Including
Check battery and refill
people
are
not
able
to
purchase
but
ad
vertisem
en
t
by
F
ran
k
F
.C
o
o
p
e
r.
Kenneth
Tobias;
Labor.
Lee
Put
combination
of
subjects.
At
Corval-
LAUNDRIES
Paid
Check
and
flush
radiator
Lubor
and
Material
man.
lie will be the training ot teachers
A friend showed me Ihe other ter now. and In many Middle West­
Philippine Islands. Maximo Pul for the biological and physical set- i day a list of thirty-seven different ern states farmers began feeding
DON’T MISS T H IS SPECIAL OFFER.
ido; Japan. .Muriel Tyson; China, elites, mateheniatics, agriculture.1 chemicals which are used In the thelr grain to their cows when the
IT MEANS REAL SAVING
Edna June Yarnell; Holland. Max- home economics, industrial arts, ¡sundry and dry-cleaning Industry grain prices were slashed thinking
they
would
be
able
to
market
the
ine Valier; Spain. Dorothy Frese; educational and vocational guidance After looking over the list, which
This market has been
Scotland, Maxine Snodgrass; Tur- and approved combination ot sub-,'an from acetic add to xtnc, 1 biitterfat
key. Pearl Nelson; Negros. Roberta Jects. The two-year course In sec-' began to understand why my col- gradually filled and prices have
SPR IN G FIELD . OREGON
Putman and Ila Ihitman; Red retarial training a, Corvallis com laps, come hack with saw-edges been reduced, says the creamery
offlclala.
Cross.
Edna
Haverfield;
Girl bined with the usual teacher train- and my shirts full of holes!
Scouts, Velma Peddicord and Mar­
Mar-¡¡ng requirements will quality stu­ Another friend showed m,- a new
garet Jarrett; Boy Scouts. Lloyd dents for the teaching of secretar­ machine for dry-cleaning which he COUNTY CHAM BER TO
Frese and Bobbie Calkins; Navy, ial subjects.
believes will revolutionize (hat In-
M EET AT FLORENCE
Stephen Rice.
Elementary teacher training is I dustry. It uses no gasoline or other
Nineteenth Amendment. Dorothy provided at Ashland. LaGrande and ! inflammable material, so It can be
Florence will be hosts to the Lane
Flanery; Columbia. Mrs. Fraed- Monmouth on a comparable basis installed anywhere, and it will County Chamber of Commerce at
ricks; Color Bearer. Glen Wood; through two-year curricula leading , | ean a gult o( clothes in fifteen an all day tneetlng Saturday of this
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
i Ushers. Ralph Ericson. Clarence to the state normal school diploma minutes. In London, he told me week. Opening of the coast highway
I Caudetl, Ben Adair; Bridesmaids. This entitles graduate to teac h In where he found this machine, you to travel and the Pomona Grange
¡Doris Myers. Miriam Rice. Vernice, elementary schools
can drop into a shop, sit In a closed annual picnic are two other events
¡Hawke;
Flower Girl. Barbara tp
booth while your suit Is being which will bring many visitors to
Jane Ketels; Bride, Eighteenth
cleaned and pressed, and get nut the coast city.
Amendment,
Virginia
Christie;
Several Springfield business men
in twenty minutes at a cost of two
27 Years A c tu a l L a w P ra ctice
K Yeara lu Ktigene.
'Groom. Loyal Citizen. Richard Pro
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bonney and shillings sixpence (half a crown) have indicated their intention o(
chnow.
daughter. Shirley Mae. spent Wed- with a fresh, new-looking suit.
C o m p e te n t to atlvlm- Ihe c o u n ty in legal n ia tte ra and to
attending the County Chamber ot
Mrs. Edna Yarnell is directing nesday nigh, at Mrs. Bonney's par
p e rs o n a lly c o n d u c t tr ia l o f eases.
Considering that cleanliness is Commerce meeting
the pageant.
j ents home, Mr and Mrs. John quite a modem Idea and soap one
Edmiston. They left Thursday fo r |of humanity s most recent In yep
A vote fo r a c o m p e te n t m an is a vote fo r econom y.
McKenzie Bridge to spend the sum ,,„nB „ |„ aTnazlnK to regttrd th'e
mer where Mr. Bonney has employ amount of money WP Hppnd
kepp
ment In the forest service.
, ourRelT„ and our garmenlH cleln
The Pleasant Hill grade school
Mrs. John Price had her arm land „
a|, Rurprla)nK lhat dosed Wednesday, May 18. with a
broken a few days ago by being we are Rt|„ ,.arPlPRR abou, „moktng picnic for the children, parents and
Render Lane County Competent Legal Service.
struck by a car.
chimneys and street dirt and other friends. A program was given in
Mrs. Lewis has returned to her th(n|{H whl<.h rlln „p o()r |aunf1rv the morning and a basket dinner at
Maintain Respect for Law.
Present County School Super­ daughter's. Mrs. George Platt, after b)]|R
noon.
intendent Issues Statement vlsking several months with rela­
Paid advertisement by Brooke Club, Eunice Hell, ecretary,
The annual cleanup day for those
516 Main St.
Springfield
tives near Portland.
in Behalf of Local Man
8OOTH
1737 Walnut Street, Biiftene
tnterc ted In the Pleasant HUI cent
Mrs. Bertha Herrington from Kin-
I saw a letter the other day from etery will be held Thursday, May
Support for the candidacy of math Falls Is here visiting her Halllngton Booth, head of the Vol­ 19. The men are to come with tools
¡Laurence C. Moffitt, seeking the daughters, Mrs. William Henson, unteers of America; telling of the to work anil the women will furnish
Republican nomination for the coun and Mrs. Hubert Gray.
strain under which the people of lunch at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Turel from his organization Is laboring to help
! ty school superintendent position
Mrs. Boyd Walker and son of
, was increased Wednesday when E. Port Orford spent Monday night the out-of-work and distressed. The Reedsport are visiting with Mr
with
friends
here.
J. Moore, present holder of Ihe of­
' same day I passed by the national and Mrs. C. E. Jordan and family
Miss Hazel Edmiston left Tues­
fice issued the followinf statement.
Headquarters of the Salvation Mrs. Walker is u niece of Mr. Jor
"This is to certify that Laurence day morning for Portland to spend | Army, where his sister, Evangeline dan.t .
Moffitt has been Assistant Coun­ a few days with friends and rela- Booth, is leading in the same sort
Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Califor­
ty School Superintendent since Nov- tlves there.
; of unselfish effort to help the down- nia visited with the Jamesons this
ember, 1930, and has become
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and out. It struck me, as It has week.
thoroughly familiar with the dis SQUIRREL POISONING
struck me many times, that the
The senior:« of the Pleasant Hill
FOR LANE CO UNTY
trlcts and the work carried on by
T IM E IS EXTEN D ED I
that «ny great body of peo- high school had their sneak day
the County School Superintendent
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j pie In this country come to living Thursday, going to Wlnchfuiter Bay
in the office. I consider him well
The time by which poisoning up to the teaching of Christ, the for a fishing trip. ‘
qualified for the office, having had squirrels on neglected land must be leaching of selflessness and the
Douglas Knbler, who Is attend­
Il am forty-two year-, old.
about six years experience In coun ! completed by rodent control super- helping hand, is found In those two ing Monmouth spent the week-end
try and city schools and he has visors has been extended from May great organizations.
with his parents at Pleasant Hill.
made a decided success In handling 16 to June 15, according to County
Have practiced law in
And to me It Is something to
The memers of the Intermediate
Lane
them In this office and is "on to Agent O. 8. Fletcher. The extension think about that the leaders who Endeavor s«x-lety wen, on a picnic
County for twenty years.
the ropes.’’
I consider him well of time was made on account of the'are carrying on this work are the and hike up Lost Creek Iasi Sun
qualified for the duties of County rainy, backward spring that has d son and daughter of a Jew, "Gen­ day.
School Superintendent and while I layed squirrel poisoning work,
eral" William Booth, founder of the
Hills Creek baseball team was
Served three years as deputy
do not presume to hand down my
During the past week three ad- Salvation Army, who started life as leff’Httîd 9 to 4 by the Redsldes in
district attorney.
office to my successor, as that dltiongl rodent control supervisors a pawnbroker's apprentice.
a game held Sunday at Pleasant
would he against the principles or have been appointed by the count)
It has always been the case that Hill.
suffrage, I do consider him well! court. There are now 88 supervls- great men und women rise from the
Plans are under way for the
|lf elected, ! expect to personally
qualified for the position and the ors serving in 87 school districts crowd by the force of their own Pleasant H ill annual picnic to be
supervise and attend to the duties
office of School Superintendent of the county.
courage and belief In themselves. held ttaturday. June 4. under the
)f the office, including; the trial
could not be left In any better
The county agent states that con- And what makes them great Is auspices of the Pleasant Hill Sun­
if case-, giving efficient and
hands."
siderlng the weather, the campaign : their ability to lead the crowd to day schtml. Mrs. Beulah Carrothers
leconomicai administration.
against the grey digger ground higher aims and loftier purposes,
Is In charge.
Hosts at Party — Mr. and Mrs. squirrels Is progressing well In)
» • »
Frank Bennett were host«- at their most parts of the county. He urges j CHICAGO
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mrs.
Rulers of Low Prices
home Saturday for two tables of that all people who have not poison
My Chicago friends are getting Chet Olendennlng of the Wlllaken-
Paid Adv. by Donald Young. 500. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knox. Mr. ed squirrels on their property do so enthusiastic over the World’s Fair zle district are the parents of a 10
1015 WILLAMETTE
EUGENE
and Mrs. Jess Meats. Mr. and Mrs. at once so as to prevent migration they are going to next year. They pound baby daughter born to them
Morris Morton were their guests.
ot young squirrels.
call it the "Century of Progress at their home FrM ay, May U , 1932
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RETAIL PRICES
ON MILK DROPS
Vote 5 5 X
Herbert E. Walker
County Clerk
Frank F. Cooper
County School
Superintendent
TO JUNE 15th
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$2-00
ANDERSON MOTORS, Inc.
N e w L o w P r ic e s
W . H. BR O O K E
On Acme Paint
D istr ic t A tto r n e y
Acme House Paint - $3.00 gal.
Acorn House Paint - $2.25 gal.
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MofHitt Is Given
O.K. By Moore
Upper Willamette
Vote 50 X H. W. BROOKE
W r ig h t & S o n s
Donald Young
National Cotton Week
Candidate For Democratic Nomination
D istrict A tto rn ey
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Exceptional Values
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