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    PAO« POUR
„„j „„
T H E SPR IN G FIELD NEWS
hoted Picture
Io Show Soon
"Heroic Effort" W inner
Fox-McDonald Theatre An­
nounces Booking “Grand
Hotel," for July 14 - 15
"Grand Hotel." which come« to
Eugene for two day» Thursday and
F*rMay. July 14th and 16th. will be
presented it the Fnx-McDonald
theatre a« a road-show attraction
according to Ray W Jonea. Fox
theatre manager of Eugene The
picture, titaplc— both from the
standpoint of production and cast
will be preKented twice daily al
M i » V era L Goodrich, N o rth ­
2:30 and 8:30 p. m. and all «eat« hampton. Ma**-, tcaled in the Tem ple
College Cafeteria, to pay her w a y all
will be reserved for all perform
ihr- ugh school—and as s graduate
aacea. The ca t 1« said to be the I ten l*d is rewarded^ m
- a y tbs
Effort* awarw
biggest yet assembled for any pic­
»vied "H
ture production and includes seven
of the greatest stars on the screen
namely, Greta Garbo, John and Lio­
nel Barrymore. Joan Crawfoid
Wallace Berry. Lewis Stone and
Janies Edmiston spent a couple
Jean Hersholt. Prices tor “Grand of days at Bellfountain last week
Hotel" showing at the Fox-McDon
Mr and Mrs. Arthur B uyers an.
aid will be 56c. 83c. 8110 and $1.05 family and Mrs. William
e* vel
including federal tax. for the even from Portland pent several days
ing performances and $65. 83 and at the A. W. Weaver home last
31.10 including ferlerai tax. for tne week Mr and Mrs. Buyers returned
matinee performance .
,o Portland last Sunday, but Mrs
T h e story is a Metro-Gold wyn Weaver remained (or an m e n >
Mayer production and come« front
B,ay
_ ,
.
the pen of Vicjfi Baum who wrote
Mr and Mrs. Linn Endicott from
the famous uovel by the «ante Portland arrived last week-end to
name
spend the Fourth with relatives
Thurston
“ ’ Mrs
LOCAL BOVS Gtl
BERTHSM CABDS
D em ocrats w h o H elped M ake W heel» G o Around A t C hicago
Springfield will contribute her
own talent to the weekly wrestling
card at the Lane county fairground«
in Eugene Fr day evening in the
persons of Jerry and Jimmie Lake,
son of Mr and Mrs. Mux l.ake.
These two lads. Jimmie, 6. and
Jerry 4. have developed quite a fol
lowing here and in Eugene. They
have appeared on several occasion»
in Eugene, the last being about six
weeks ago
Max Lake, father of the two boys,
who also serves as their trainer,
has had considerable experience as
a wrestler. He trained in Portland
(or som e time and held a member­
ship card at the Multnomah club
fQr geTera, yeara He ha> taught
gons most of the fundamental
holds and they «eem to be adept
pup„ 9
wj|,
#t fh<> falr(tround< pr(dave eTen,n|t
a( g M
Ther„
spec,aj e¥enti a8
unannounced.
before the big event between 'Wild-
(.a ,.
>nd
Kangas
Admi!)gion pr)r„ for , h(>
r. X'- Pt*r X it.
Wm. A Barkley. K y , who sounded the
I , G’K^ r?., \ - Reyno*i ** lhe Chicago c.Hiwntioo: Upper right
I Allred E. Smith. New York, and William G. McAdoo, c ilif .
tormer bitter enemies l-owcr left: Jouett Shou»e, K'»..«»
.1^7'?’ W chairaun’ Na'-1 < ‘W»m and (next) : Sen Thomas A
I W alxh, M o n t, wLo battled for the permanent chairmanship oil
I the convention Lower right Roosevelt leader*, left to right
’ Arthur Mullen. Neb. floor leader; John E Mack. N. Y . iwm-
linator, and Janies E. Earley, N. Y. campaign manager
Star Ready hor
Picnic ________
on Sunday
Mar* Turel from Port O r *"* n’a,phe« have been reduced to P e r s o n s P | a n n in g t o
„
- . . .
“ .
for rtflgsidc and grandstand seats
at this price. A canvas will be
erected around the seats to close
off the view of non paying specta­
tors.
Of considerable interest to local
sports fans also Is the announce­
ment made by Herb Owen recently
that he hope, to have Innls "Turkev
v « —,«n
>, » , . .
,
Red tarn ell scheduled for a main
event place on a boxing card In Eu­
gene between now and fall. Owen
pr<)moted , hp Yarnell-Steamhoat
Jackson affair at Klamath Falls,
c(, nvlnced tha( , he Sprjng.
fle)d
(g
of
. . . . .
. „ ...
ing fighter« on the Pacific coast
KOAC Operates
On State Plan
Dean Alfred Powers Takes |
Over Control of Station for i Puâtes at Home of Brother-
All Schools on July 1
in-L nw nt Thurston Fridny
After One Year’s Illness
A 12 hour xiln»«luh’ ilnlh
Jerry and Jimmie Lake to
Open Outdoor Card at Fair­
grounds Friday N i g h t
A YOUNG MAN SPEAKS
wrs s i r . • “
40 cents by Herb Owen and are tax
ford spent Wednesday at John Ed
Reseryed
are Qn
HIS MIND ABOUT ELDERS
miston's
Mr and Mr«. Fred Russell cele­
brated the Fourth of July with a
home coming of their children and
their families. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Russell and
two children from Silverton; Mr.
and Mrs Linn Endicott from Port­
land; Ben Russell from near Port-
„
_.
land; Mr. and Mrs. Carey Thomp-
'
.
son of Thom psons resort; Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Gu«tavson from Eu
gene; also Mrs. Ellen Needham and
Ray Ml‘chpl*
Mrs. Needham has sold he place
here to some f alifornia people who
expect to take possession at once.
„ ‘
,, *7 .
.
Ben Russell who has been work
in near Portland was home for the
TH U R SD A Y, JULY 7. 1932
PLANS FOR RELIEF
Attend
~
Hominy hnx hv«*n ronumod by KOAC
111»» Oregon Hint«* co II cm ’ null«» xtn
lion, widt h mi Julvl bognn it «•»rl«»x
of prog mm a which will Include Iff
lures, niiiNlt* mill other tuletil from
not onh (he coll«*go hut from I’m
vmxlty ttf Oregon, Oregon Normnl
Muhool Nit well
Control of »he nt Mt ton wax re
vently placed under the yeiiernl ox
tonnlon nervlce hetoted by I taut
Alfred Power« of Kuffene Htudlox
for thin year at leant will ho main
tallied otil\ at ('orvulllx ma lm It of
fund« have prevented contemplated
remote control connection« with
i o th e r until puanx at Haletu
I’ntler the new tirgunlanlbui a
much broader I txt of program of
ferlnn* 1« made pox«lblt* by bring
Ing Mpet lallHtH to the Mtiidton from
Kugene. Monmouth amt the Port*
land extenalon tenter
The farm
and homemaker featuren mn well an
I other offorltiRN from the Utate »’ol
lege will be continued ax formerly.
W I. Kadderh. program director
, for xeveral yearn, contlnuex mx man
i ager of operatlonx and program*
and head of the radio department of
the aeneral extetixlon dlvlxton
Mix ltnl| It I'm lor. 41 |» mxhi J
Mwn.v ul Thiiixtoii b'rlilnv nft<«rti<H>ii
nt tbo Itotito of l»or hiotloo' In luw
('ItMrlox Taylor. Mftor mt
or
oiio vowr
Hho wit b o ra hi Mb til
yttn on Moy to tu to r IN, |N |7
but bnx
Itvod in tsiuio county moat of hor
Itfotinio
Coming to Orogon wltb hor yur
ontx whan u young girl xbo hvo»|
flrxt nt Notl for ono year un<| thou
tlio family took uy n boinoxtiMid on
I Hunt wood croi’k In Woxtorn l.utio
county.
Hbo wux ti mombi'r of tho Chrixt
Inn c h tir rh m id th e l(«*d (Jritng«*
llor niuldon nmno wux K yu I.mnb
mid xbo wux tnurrlod to Itulyh I’nv
lor on Juno 30. I OOH Tboy mad«
tholr homo nt lt«*od for iminy yonrx.
having ulxo Itvod nt McKonito
Itrldgo ono your.
Hbo I oavok bar wldowor. thro«
brotborx. Itonton i.nml». Krowtix
vlllo; Kirn or l.atub, Hlacbly, and
Churlox l.iiuil), Joffor oil; ono xtx
tor. Mrx Wnltor ('hnxtnln nt llu n lx
burg
kuuornl nory Icon wore bold at
Itood comotory on Indlnu ('r»«ok
Hundity
m o rn in g
nt
II
bo
T lio
l*»H>Ia*Gray llartholotnow cbnyol in
Each EARWIG PARASITES TO GO Kugono wnx In ebargo.
Reminded to Bring Own
Dinners and Utensils
Vnried Activities of
County Noted In Reports
of Extension Service
TO 9 OREGON COUNTIES
I am eighteen years old I have
Members of the Cascade chapter,
never -een a saloon in my life. I
.. .
The offer of the Oregon Kxperl OPERATORS OF TRUCKS
O. E. 8. who plan to atteud the an­
have never been inside a "speak
That
people
In
all
parts
of
the
Portland city SEE DANGER IN ROAD LAW
nual
picnic
of
the
group
at
the
Bert
easy", and 1 don't know the ad
state are actively Interested In
I'isectsry to supply Oregon
Edgell grove next Sunday are re
dress of a single bootlegger. Hon­
I’i.ins to eonserve an il p res erv e us "
1'
* l,h ' " I ' " 11''" ®f l>«r>' Approval of Initiative Truck Law
quested to bring their own spoons,
estly. I am so intoxicated with Ute
Would Compel Many Mills
much of their surplus stocks of
"«rwlgs has proved so popn-
dishes and basket lunches. Trans­
and the baseball team that I'm cap-
to Close, It Is Said
farm
and
garden
produce
ss
pos-
*
,
r
**IBl
,u
•'«ilonles
totaling
.15,M0
portation
will
be
provided
those
•ain ol and nty best girl, that I
Slide
Is
evidenced
in
reports
being
psrasltlsed
earwigs
will
lie
dlstrl
who
need
It
If
they
communicate
don’t need anything stronger to pep
Imllgiiunl iippnslttun to (iflwsld
with Oswald M. Olson.
given out each week hy the exten­ hutetl through nine counties No
up my Jaded nerves.
Richard S Mandelkonrot Peoria. sion service of the Oregon State more orders can he filled this sea Weal’s lull 1stIve niea«ure was un
This will be the final meeting
But every time I pick up a news­
III., winner ol tbc highest record in
aiiitniiiislt voiced ui Salem Friday
° f the Etts,er" Star *r'>“P of ibe grad-utiag cla*s ol the U. S college
Activities being tried In son.
paper. a magaxine or a modern
The parasites previously released by members of the Oregon Mill and
three
counties
are
listed
below
Springfield
until
next
fall.
It
will
Naval
A.-adenw
at
Annapolis.
novel I find references to the “dis­
oe . an all-day affair for all mem
Grants I’a ss— A traveling can in Portland through the work of the Truck Operators a« oclatlon. In new
be
sipated. dissolute, degenerate youth
twrs of fam ilies of Star members
nery to aid In conserving surplus Insectari have proved so effective «Ion here Iniiiiedlslely following a
of our land." I don't like to be
foodstuffs of the county Is an orl that it is proving difficult this year »pedal hearing before the State
Various recreational activities will
classed in any such category—and
be available.
glnal Idea being promoted Jointly to get enough of the male earwigs Highway Com mission
I know a hundred fellow« who feel
Mill anil logging truck operators
by the Josephine county extension
"* parasitised colonies
_ ....
The
Edgell
grove
Is
located
on
the sam e way.
Fourth
CLEANLINESS IS SAID
Boiler. I,"ya K
«'•»• college eu ure ulnrmed hecstiae of the threat
Quite a number attended the service and the grangers
the Mohawk road Just beyond the
Just because some boys a thous­
etied destruction of an already seri
'•• '" “ I" « '« '
c h a rg e of Ih e P ort
Hubert Allen who 1« a radio
ESSENTIAL TO H EA LTH twin school houses.
meeting conducted by l’rof. A. G. pressure cooker, fin cat.............
and miles away break into the operator in the navy at San Fran-
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Bouquet of Corvallis. O. 8. Fletcher, and o th e r n«*eded eq u ip m e n t are land work Kcalnentx report the ously crippled lumber Industry In
front page of the local daily by cisco, was in Thurston last Satur- Children Lead All Groups in Ill-
county agent, und Miss Gertrude L. being assem bled on a fo u r w heel 'wlgx" ax heilig actually acare In a resolution declaring their oppoal
C E R T IF IC A T IO N PLAN
robbing a bank or participating in day. He Is on his annual vacation
nets and Disease; Education
Previously heavily tlon to the West bill they assert
Skow, home demonstration agent of trailer which will shortly establish m“"y
a holdup or staging a drunken riot, of two weeks.
TO INCLUDE BERRIES Eugene, at the home of Mr. and a schedule tor visits to various Infested Orders are to be filled for that if Ihe peu| le of Ortqton vote
is Held Necessary
you old folks sit back and say,
communities In Lane, t’lackamus. favorably on the hill It will be lm
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simm from
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Mrs. Ehruiaii Olusttna Thursday communities
“Young America Is going to the Marshfield spent the past week-end
1’o lk . Benton, Douglas. Washing
possible to profitably use trucks In
Nearly twenty thousand cases of Strawberry Plants Now Eligible morning.
for Inspection and Marking
d o g s !”
It is expected that a majority of ton. Coos. Tillamook and Hood logging and mill operations and
with Mrs. Simm s parents. Mr and communicable disease arc reported
Last
Friday
the
boys
of
the
in
Under State Service
the 445 famllle enrolled In the River
counties.
where
county that many additional thousands of
Just suppose ww were to turn the Mrs. Ira Gray.
i® Oregon annually and of course
(erincdiate Endeavor entertained
year round garden project will take agents arranged with various dubs people In Oregon will be thrown out
tables on you. Yesterday I read on
Arch Shough motored down from manT more are not reported. About
the
girls
of
that
group
with
a
pic­
Just as the development of certlfl
advantage of thia portable can and civic organizations for the re of employment and property Invent
the front page that a pastor of a W
ashington io
to spena
spend the
Fourth half ot ‘he8p
° ‘’cur ln children
wa-mingwn
me rourxu
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t
nic and swimming party at Dilley's
nery to preserve their garden pro- lease of the colonies
° n of seed J*»"
(’reB° n
mem« destroyed.
fashionable church had skipped to With his familv. He returned to T»1*«' diseases furnish about 15 per
Riverside park
duce. A charge of a few cents pet
,
<*“ »>•• I® »ddltion to
» profitable outlet in this
parts unknown with all of the con­ W ashington Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cooper have can will oe made to cuver coat of
Mrs. Inman from Elmira and Mis«
^ a th « and the economic and “nd o,h " ■, ’ tM *°r **•* P°‘““ " ’
Son Is Born
gregation's money. This morning
Navy M an on Furlough
returned home from Walla Waila, operation and supplies, to be paid
Welborn
from
Portland
spent
Sun
8<
*
laI
loB9e*
from
ca«es.
one
must
*
ar
*h‘‘
’
‘™wb<,rn
P|a®‘
K™»
there is a story about a father who
Mr and Mrs A. B. Wood. 344
Wilbur O'Dell is here on a 25-
add th® Permanent disabilities re- e" « P * lted
P™"« t™n> a new Washington, after having spent in cash or in produce. Directing (bis
committed
suicide
because he dav at John P rices
Fifth street Bprlngfleld, are the dav furiough from the United
Mr. and Mrs. Robison and family 9®'“ aF from these diseases. From
cef * " Ca,,° n ° f nearly a week at the bedside of prog rum are Mrs. Sara Wertx, home
couldn't tell his family that his
Mr. Cooper's brother.
demonstration agent; II. B. Ho­ parents of a baby son born to thorn States navy. He is visiting his par
business had crashed. Farther motored to Corvallis Monday and
p?r cent *° 75 per cent of our
e ry p an ng s oc
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phelp and wells. county agent, and u Pomona at the Eugene tiosplinl on Tuesday. ents anil friends si Deerhorn lie
down there is the story of a col­ celebrated the Fourth there with crippled children owe their condl-,
e
* * ** an
r
"r '
July 5, 1932
was stationed In Honolulu hut will
«on to Infantile paralysis and tuber-
<
hert f'cat,O(n h‘ " lut“
'» family entertained Prof, and Mrs grange committee composed of
lege professor charged with exert­ Mrs. Robison's «!■ ter and familv.
E E. Kilpatrick and children at George Wertz. Ernest Calhoun. Ben
«ail from Ban Francisco on tugu»t
ing "insidious influence” over his
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson PU,osfs Damaged hearts and kid- " _
e x n ''
« rv 1 • °
To Seattle— Mrs. Geo II Hoff 5. for China lie ha« nerved In the
dinner Thursday evening, inviting Coulutit and Pete Dorsay.
student«-. They don’t »av to me. and family from Salem spent the ne>'9- increased susceptibility to
r‘
»i .u-h *** a* ' ra* ' up
titan left Friday for Beattie.
in a few friends after dinner
navy for five years.
• • •
these sordid stories, that all min- past week-end at Lawrence Gos- other Infections, arc all found In '
' '
•,*
"
The farmers of Pleasant Hill
Bend
That homemukers of lie
isters are crooks, that all fathers »ier'6. They returned to Salem on ’hp wake of communicable diseases ,cu,n,rall‘'* an«> » m Zeller, plant
have been very busy harvesting the chute county are actively promot
are moral cowards, that all youth Tuesday
and
Mrs.
Peterson - among children. Economic and hu­ pathologist of the experiment sta­
A D V A N C E
hay crop.
Ing the idea of a "homemade living ":
leaders are dangerous and harm mother. Mrs. Beulah Harbit. went manitarian motive« alike demand tion. It Is designed as a practical
plan
whereby
any
grower
desiring
The
"Oregon
I.agon«
a
small
is
evidenced
hy
the
gathering
of
that every known effective means
with them for an extended visit.
crew of girls who pick berries at 170 women who met to obtain the
If we Judged you by the stan d -' Cecil Harbit spent the Fourth of control be fullv utilised and that CPr,ificatlon "prvlce may get It at
the E. B. Tinker ranch have organ latest scientific information and
further
studies
to
increase
our
nom,nal
C0Bt’
whlle
n°
npad
ards that you are Judging us by. with relatives here. He is employ-
S T A R T S
T O D A Y
knowledge be expedited.
U8e “ any more than a P°,a '° Brow- ized for the summer and are plan methods on caunlnr, drying and ,
you'd be a fairly disreputable lot, ed at Elkton.
r,. , ,
cr has to use certification.
ning a few social evenings for the curing of home produced foods. The
wouldn't you? Ever think of the j Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hendricks
P hysician, can reduce tremen-
-strawberry-plant certification Is future. Four of them, Lucfle Jordan.
meeting waa conducted by Lucy A.
matter from that angle? C ultivate' and son. Norval. from California, dously the possibility of Infection
kV -
proTlde thP prospective pur- Florence Jordan. Marie Barnum Case, nutrition «peclaliat of the
us Individually before you condemn have been visiting at Fred Rus by hospitalization and the proper
S H A T T E R IN G
ALL
E N T E R T A IN M E N T
PRECEDENTS
.
.
prvper ha er a source of improved plant- and Nancy Barnum are camping State college extension service, who i
us wholesale. And the next time sell
sell's.
s.
care of cases of communicable d is-,
..
n e y the berry grounds
demonstrated
the
varfooa
methods
Mi-s
Hazel
Edmiston
returned
eases.
There
are
certain
funds-
,
m
i,
i
.-o
e
anno<’p<’ern*
‘nt
you’re weighted down with worry
THURS
July
PHI
Mr. and Mr . Fred B. God bolt anil of cunning strawberrie s peas, rhu-1
* U<
,ha*
about the next generation, go to from Port Orford last Saturday mental principles which are essen- '*?■
two
children.
Sally
and
Jimmy,
of
an Allied Youth Council meeting. after spending several weeks on Mai to effective communicable dis-
h
r h Red Bluff. California, are visiting barb, salmon, meat, vegetable soup
and sieved splnaeh for Infant food -
the coast.
case control. Prompt reporting.' "
—“Allied News -
at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Models of homemade dryers and
Twice Dully
AM goat*
Loren Edmiston spent the past particularly of the first cases In an , h variety name anrriUhi " rup
2:30—8 30
liiu in f
i.
. . t , .
ine variety name and nax a mini­ Tinker. Mrs. Godbolt is a sister ot sm okehouses were also shown
week-end at Bandon.
outbreak, fc the greatest imnort-
« >
M A T IN E E P R IC E S
. . .
er«.
. ,
t i .1
x.
*X>
m u m of dentructive xtrawberrv dlx- Mr. Tinker.
C o tta g e G ro ve V is ito rs
O r t h .lir a , l i t J rows ............................. 7&c
There was no preaching services ance. Isolation or the first cases
or
stg ..
E. B. Tinker, his unde Fred W.
Orchestra. I r . l 16 row * .............. ,...3 1 .0 0
Mr. and Mrs M. B. Huntly spent here last Sunday as Rev. and Mrs. frequently prevents an epidemic. A '"i?’',..
St. Helens — H o m e m a k e r s
WALLA Ci
?
Lower Bskony 75c — Upper BeSaoay 50c
Tuesday at Cottage Grove visitlna Stiver« attended the meetings at , prompt Investigation makes pos-
d \
. '.U
’
\ re " * Smith of Michigan, and brother-in throughout Columbia county are
NITE PRICE8
-
'"«ble the early discovery of the
" ‘“’’V ” ‘ Or° U" law F. B. Godbolt of California left building Inexpensive exnporalors
with friends.
Orchoetra, let 5 row* ......................00
Turner
LlONil
* r
O rrh e itrs . la it 16 row * .................. .. ,|I .B 0
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_ .
...
planting stock for use by Oregon Tuesday for the Cascade summit for fruit und vegetable drying
Garth Rickard and Miss Veryle source of Infection. A recognition
Lower Balcony »1 OO—Upper Batooay 75e
Within the pa I three weeks appro­
Spend Fourth at Lake
Bain from Bellfountain spent sev- of the cause of the disease and the erower
° r sa e t0 out ol-state to enjoy a few days fishing.
Plus 10?/. Federal Tax
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick ximately 500 mimeographed direc­
Dr. and M im . w N. D ow and eral days in Thurston during the mode of transmission makes it pos- ri’ar A
‘ Pc
p antin* at°ck Is
Make ohork* payable to Fax MeOoaald
S
T
O
N
t
«
'H
fR
S
H
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Eeelooe irlf-aOdretied. etaeiped eavelope
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Schaffers ana past week returning home Tuesday, slble to establish suitable control ?r m 7 ' ’^"i T ’
a ’'equlren,ent and children, Betty and Vernon, tions for constructing homemade
left Friday for their new home in dryers have been given out at the
Mr and Mrs John Edmiston are measures A sound basis of control
^ Id" ° f q"a ,''y fr""
family of Eugene spent the Fourth
•’Grand Hotel” will NOT be
shown at ANY other theatre
Philomath where Mr. Kilpatrick has office of Mrs. Sarah Case, county
........ - - a - visit
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",r!,wberr> *re
be
of July at Paulina lake cast of enjoying
with their
sister depends upon knowledge of each
at lower pi -re thia eeeeon.
the Cascades.
¡ - j . - . j ,,»,
,
Much work has recently been accepted the position of city school home demonstration agent. Two of
in-law and son from Portland.
individual caxp. it« source of in- «
* . ,
t »»
..
done in xtudying xtrawberrv dix* superintendent.
the
dryers
recommended
were
in
faction, itx contact« and potential
*u
. a a.
The next meeting of the Tri vented hy Lucy A. Case, extension
contacts, as well as the social and knf "
7 ''
” “ J"
Laava for Vacation
Visits Relatives
Community
club of Cloverdale will specialist In nutrition. They may
environmental
factor«.
t
T
7
"
y
°
f
’heM
Mr. and Mrs. John Uchytll left
Jim Ellis spent the Fourth, Tues­
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..
arp- and 11 ls realized how import- be held at the hall on Friday night, be made of fruit crates, galvanized
today
for Southern
California day and Wednesday In Portland
The value of personal cleanliness
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an' Kood Plabfiog stock Is In their July 8. A program Is being ar­ wire, a few nails and some hay
where they will spend a week or and McMinnville visiting friends must be impressed -i upon all
mem- con(ro|
ranged under Mrs. K. E. Thomas, wire.
ten days visiting with relatives.
bers of the community, especially
and relative«.
chairman. Women are asked to
when a communicable disease Is
bring cookies and punch for re­
present. The body should be kept
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Portland People Visit
C H A R T E R No. 8841
RESERVE DISTRICT No. 12 clean by sufficiently frequent soap ™
'"J ” 7 ^ ; ry ?ian' Cer" f'’ freshments.
Mr«. W. FI. Nutting und three
The Willamette highway Is In
and water baths. The hands should
e °r
e certlflca-
always be washed before eating
F Ce’
th,> “dvanc* an' K° Od cond,t,on a" far a" ,hp R|Kd(’n hlldren of Portland have been
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nounccment.
ranch and many vacationists spent visiting at the home of her si -ter,
f nclean hand« and articles xhould
of 8prlngfleld. In the State of Oregon, at the close of business on
Ihe holidays picnicking and fishing M ih . A. B. Malo, this week.
be kept away from mouth, nose,
June 30, 1932
on the banks of the Willamette
eye- and ears. Do not use common KERRON RESIGNS POST
,
RESOURCES
river.
Loans and discounts
or unclean eating, drinking or toilet
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Overdrafts .............
27 83 article« of any kind, such as towels. AS CO. H EA LTH OFFICER
United 8tatcs Government securities owned
31.296.91 ,o 0 ,h brushes, handkerchiefs, halt
Other bunds, stocks and securities owned
73.768.07; brushes, drinking cups, pipes and
R ' «'»"’I*- former assistant at GOLDFISH ARE STOLEN;
Furniture and fixtures
5.520.15
ho forth Avoid close exposure oT
T nivpr"lt>' Health service on
R ETU R N ED N EXT DAY
Real estate owned other than banking house
4.700.00 person to spray from the nose and ,h e <-amP»s of the University of
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
6.187.75 mouth as In coughing, sneezing OrP*on- wa" ,h l" " ppk named Lane
When Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
Cash and due from banks
Business Cards
14.390.24
Redemption fund with V. S Treasurer and
laughing or talking. All contacts PO'"” y hfi," ,h
,o "«ppee«1 Adams returned from their outing
due from U. 8. T reasurer
I-ietter Heads
312.50 should be inspected dally. AH sus Dr Sp,b Kerro" wbo reB,*npd «f»«r to the Coast over the week-end they
found
fifteen
of
their
goldfish
m
iss­
pects
should
be
Isolated
until
a
de-
,
1
5
year"
The
r'”’,Knatlon
is
effect-
Total
Office Forma
3173,055.85 finite diagnosis Is possible. All re | Ve JuIy 10 Dr Roml* wbo Ih now ing from the pond In their yard.
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LIABILITIES
cognized cases should be quaran- W,tb ,bp M"l,nom ah county hos- They notified police officers who
Hand Bills
Capital stock paid In
Burplna .7 .
.................................................... . » 26.000.00 tined, preferably by hospitalization pl,al ln Portland w ,,l assume his Investigated and found a small bass
Statements
Undivided profits— n i t
J'2O4 97 until they are certified by compel- nPW d"tle" on Aug’"'1 *'
and two goldfish In the pond. At
C ircu latin g notes outstanding
s « n nA ent authorities that they are safe
noon
when
Mrs.
Adams
returned
Salary ru,H »mounting to 32.260
S E C O N D S — not m iles —
Blotters
Due to banks. Including certified and
to return to the com m unlty.-.State werP madp recent,Y •" ‘he health to her home from Springfield she
cashier’s checks outstanding
w ill lie b etw een th is fath er
Envelopes
286.62 Board of Health.
budget hy the County Court. The found that the flali had all been re­
Demand deposits ..........................
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70,107.30
and
his fam ily during the
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budget by the county court. The turned. Another unsolved mystery.
T im e deposits .......................
Menus, etc.
36.106.96
Bills payable and rediscounts
i new health officer will receive
hours he’s aw a y.
33.100.00
S. P. BRIDGE INSPECTIO N *3 000 "alary w l,h 3750 for travel
Tickets
T o ta l
A big value at a lo w price
COUNTY
TR
A
FFIC
PATROL
3173,056.85
CREW S TA TIO
N ED U
HERE
He win
assist-
IVIHC.U
t K t ant at |1200
and havp
two °ne
nurseR
at
—
the useful telephone.
OFFICE
IS
ABOLISHED
8 U U o f Oregon, County of Lane, ss;
John McCaffery, San Francisco, 11604 ,'acb wltb a travel allowance
pre,ldant- of the above named bank, do solemly
SWi
At The
The office of County Road Pat­
“ ¿-.. V the * b0Te statem ent Is true to the best of my knowledge O. V. Chesney and M. S. Stevens, ° f *720
and bsllaf.
rolman. held for many years by M.
T iif , P acific T elephone
Portland and A. B .Malo of Spring-
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WM ° HUGHES, President,
AND l E l.k t.H A P H C O M P A N Y
J.
Thompson,
was
abolished
by
t orrect— Attest: A. R. Sneed, L. K. Page, Paul Hadley. Directors.
field t f e Inspecting all railroad
Daughter B orn -M r. and Mrs H.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1932 bridges on the Cascade line out of E Wilkes of Wendllng are the par- action of the Lane County Court
IB B A L )
FRANK A. DePUB, Notary Public for Oregon. Springfield and on the Wendllng ents of a baby daughter born to Wednesday It has been announced.
Offices: 119 E. Broadway,
The move wa:, made in the Inter
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My Commission expires January 10. 1936 and Woodburn lines.
, heD1 „ th„lr hom, o„ Ha, urd
ests of economy.
Upper Willamette
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"And don't
forget to telephone!"
F ir s t N a t io n a l B a n k
Test You Forget’
Willamette Press
1 Business Office: 126 -4th S tre e t
Telephone 72