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THE SPRINOFIIDLD NEWS
RODENT CONTEST A ™ ¡v” sa™ Is
STARTS » F ill I
Annual Eradication Campaign
to Offer Valuable Prizes
to Four-H Members
Scenes From Heart o f Farthcjuake Zone
THURSDAY. MARCH 3», 1933
CROSS OLDEST SYMBOL
EARLY RESIDENT DIES
HAS SIGNIFICANT FORMS
AT BEAVERTON HOME
Evidence of Use In Varyin g Forms Funsral Ecrvlese for W. B Emmons
Back to Stone Age H ava
to Be Held at Portland on
Boon Unearthed
Thursday Afternoon
Two Social Affairs Mark the
1 wenty-First Wedding Date
for Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
‘PINK ELEPHANTS’
WINS H.S. SHOW
Though It 1« assoc ated in the
Funeral services for W II Eiu Exceptional Rivalry Produces
modem mind as the emblem of minis. early d«> resident of (io he i
Very Good Skit* at Laugh-
Christianity, the cross has been district, who died at his home el!
Mr and Mr«. Enoch C. Stuart
tereaque Event Friday
used as a religious symbol and as Heaverlon Tuesday will be held In
The third annual rodent control observed their twenty-flrst wedding
an ornament practically from the Portland tills afternoon at on.,
Lend n t their elosesl rival by u
contest for Lane County 4-H club anniversary at their home with two
beginning of lime.
o’clock.
members, sponsored by the Lane social (unctions this week.
Cecil 11 Ik'MIlle, noted c neimi
Mr. Fiuiiinus was 77 years of age margin of .14 points memhsre of tho
Sunday they entertained at an
Rophoniore class walked away with
County Agricultural Council In con­
director, made that discovery In He la survived by two sisters. Mrs J
nection with their Rodent Control Informal dinner having as their
preparing io film his spec* m i I. oi 8. J. Dillard. Eugene, and Mt
A | fir I honors In the animal l.nugh
program has been set to run, from guests. Mrs. Ella Fruni. mother of
ancient Rome mid e.-irlv Chrl-itl"
H. Howe. Creswell; a duuglil . 1 Isreaqiin program al the high sc hool
Mrs Stuart. Mias Arm l'tia Kls>r.
April 1 t to May 25th
Ry. "The Slgn of the Cross." inw Mrs James Laxton. Sprlngflold. I Friday evening.
Every sc at In the auditorium and
Ten dollers In cash prises will her aunt, both of Junction City;
playlng al the McDonald th. iir
mid other relatives
be awarded to those getting the Mr and Mrs Fred Thomas of Ho e-
every nvalluhle chair III the entire
Not nnly. he fniind. Is the croas o lio
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lull
on
and
Al
most points in the contest. Enroll­ bur.it; Frank Held. Eugene; and
j of the nldrsl of man mude symbol , Smith, a grandson, went Io Port­ building which could be placed In
ment in the contest must be made their daughter, Nellie, and son.
bul It appcnrs more frequentlv land Wednesday
Miss Eleanor the aisles were occupied. Even no
Frank.
with the County Club Agent by-
through the cniirso of hlatnry ihnn Smllh, a grnnd daughter. lefl thls many were forced to stand anil
April 16.
Olliers were lunieil away. Proceeds
Monday evening, their anniver­
any nther.
inornlng.
First place winner will be aw ard-i—
— . . their
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from Hie program totaled 2*1.6U
sary . day,
daughter.
Nellie _
lleM llle g en i deep tnto the ni» ¡
—
ed 22 60 and must score 260 or more I and Miss Freda Fellows arranged
j tory of the cross whlle work oti th ' CHURCH NIGHT PROGRAM Only one r e m ii program al the
points, second place 22.00 with 2001 a large surprise party In their honor
high school has drawn a largei
| scrlpt of hla plcture was under wny
PLANNED FOR TONIGHT audience aud Unit waa (he Laugh
or more points, third place 2150 Inviting In a number of their
The lltln Is bnaed nn the fact ihni
leresque program three years ago
with 160 or more points, fourth j friends for an evening of cards,
the cross. as the Chrhtlan worhl
»
. .
I Monthly l hurch Night program
place 21 00 with 100 or more points J Mrs k>ank R(X„
knows It today, was used hv eerh
..........
Tho sophomore rla a, with their
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.
. «W Hi" t hrlatlan church will b e, ,,
and fifth place 50 cents with 50 or Mrg * uart wwre
aect)nd
( hrlstlana to Identify them selves to ,,
,
..
Pink Elephanta" waa given 372
each oth r
' ” " ,h ‘‘
r,,,,,u 'hla even
more po nts.
I wRlnera In the 500 games.
I points In (he Jiulglng as against
to .
.. s L m
. I M
. . M
. . . ill«*
.
“tT
J O . Mis Goldie Hmlth Is
Hut
au
th
o
r'll
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cn
ngrtH*.
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t
.
33N for the Jiinlcira who offered,
Club P rize O ffered
Refreshments were served bv
«
a .. . «
.
«
« h u lrm a n
of
th e
v u te rtu ln m o iit
found, that from the dawn of d v lll 1
Jusl Around (lie t ortier," a takeoff
Tae club or group scoring the thelr daUkht, r. Mtoa Rutb Mve„ o,
eommll.cw. «nd I. being assisted by
gallon, the cross has been use«! In [ Mrs Fen. ...
,
highest with at leaat three groups Ell|ten<>, and Mlaa „»„Hows. They
Hl. . hsr.1.
u ,111e,.. Cox. . ""
economic situation.
..
,
Mrs. Fern Richards
William
>ne form or nnother In various
,,
participating and securing 5001 centered about a large angel food
and won aecond place. The freah
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h
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i.
ii
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i
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.
.
i
“nd
M,a-
Dwna
Thomas.
New
mem
'ft nlonu India. S yria. I « t n I h and It
.
poinla or over will be awarded L ake wlth s , candlea on „
Pirvnf h«» . i i v« 11 • i i
P *** will be welcomed at thin anth men finished third with llielr clever
Kaypt have nil yielded oblerta on .„i... ■> ,
.
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Illustrations
of
Mother
(loose
I Oueals for the affair were Mr
.»KOvi. tb.
t
.
.
HnfreahtneiiU will he nerved
which
the
croaa
wax
employed,
and
.
..
rhymes The senior class offered
Moles and pocket gophers count l and Mrs Prank ,
Mr and
.iK.vw
.
...
.
a
under tlio direction of Mi
Klnie
other object*. dating from an far ! po|janj
"The Modern Navy,”
5 points; grey tnggers. rats, and J Mrs. Floyd B. Flanerv. Mr and
hack an the Stone Age. have been J
A number of Intermission acta
rabbit tails one point each, and Mrs. pvang Root of i>lftene Mr.
I found In Rurope
were also offered on the program
mice tails I* point. Any method of Ella
of j unctlon n t y M1„
Marriage Licenses Issued
The tau croaa. shaped like the
and drew much applause, these In­
control is allowed. The object of Myers. Miss Fellows. Mr. and Mrs
During the past week marriage
letter T. and the awaxllku are two
cluded the high schiMil orchnalra,
the contest it to elim inate as many H. O Dlbblee. Mr and Mrs Walter
early forms of the eros» used ex licenses have been Issued by the
a Jaxx orchestra, a guitar orchestra",
rodents as possible and any assist- Drury. Coburg; Miss Stuart and
t«n»lv«kly In ancient Egypt T h e |,,,,“u'y clerk to the following; and a negro mlnslrel show
ance the contestants can secure! Frank Stuart.
swastika
was also used ... as _ a reti
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Howard and Beatrice Moore., A
|| of
,,r the class offerings were
will be permitted.
I
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All
glons emblem In Chin« and ln d la > » h «f Junction City; Clifford |
and w w
w,
Mole Traps Loaned
at leaat ten centuries before lh e | «•'<»•.
»nd Lucille Oil
,,y , h„
m #w b w |
One hundred mole traps have ¡MEETINGS planned at
Christian era
breath. Ito ebtirg; Clifford Walsh. i w(|h , h(<
assistance of their nd
been loaned to the club members
WENDLING NEXT WEEK
The modern worhl knows the Imwell. and Vida Grr. Junction ; v|n(ir„
by C. E. Grelle of Portland for use
swastika as the emblem of good City; Marlin Nielsen. Wulsonvllle.
Competition for place« waa ex
In this contest.
I Special services will be held at
luck—and also as the emblem of and Grace Copt-uliaver, Goshen;
cemllngly keen thia year and the
Wilber Dehne of Deerhorn w a s l1*16 Wendling Methodist church
Adolf H ltlsr’s nolay national social­ Donald Deiinlaou. Philomath, and
skits In general were rnrefully and
high point man In the contest last eTery evening next week starting
ist party. In Germany.
Mildred Marlow. Eugene.
Here y e p h .,,« frot„ lhr hear, ,,f , hr carth,|uak(. wu<> whlr(|
, )(1
cleverly handled.
year. He caught 1603 mice, 9 g r e y [Sunday «»enlng and continuing un
The Christian croaa, or louln
Wres aud did damage to pro|sTty estimated at 930.(100.01X1 in the I os
diggers,, and 4 rats. 9« boys and 1111 Saturday. There will be no ser-
Angeles area o f Southern C a lifo rn ia PhoU> No I .bows a street srene in
cross, la the type upon which Christ
In ju r« . Foot— Paul Robley. 8r.
Collects Bounty— Howard Mont­
Compton where 20 persons .e r e killed by the ro lla p w o f building No •
girls in the contest last year exter-1 ’ ,ce on Saturday,
Is supposed to have been crucl/led stepped on a nail which went Into
gomery
of loutbiirg collected the
h *'“ .
“ h,«*> «■"•>•>1 building in Long Beach, the town ,„ n
ininated 621 pocket gophers. 1701 Dr M A. Marcy, district super­
The Greek cross on which all four .he instep of his foot while work .county
o . , my on two bobcat. Wed
county n bounty
on two hobcula Wed
•tie re d the quake s epicenter and where 63 liv e, were lo st, No 3 shows
moles, 362 grey diggers, 306 rats. I intendent. will conduct the services
arms are the same length. Is also Ing at h l. home K .-l of .Spring- 1 „es.t.y al the „(flee of the county
Mnn. bw. sad i.n n ile s , refugee, tw in , fe d hv the I
S. Marines at Long
and 5315 mice.
I on Sunday. Monday adn Tuesday
common t 1« the type represented Geld thia morning.
I clerk
'
by the Red Cross.
I
Rodent control supervisors as I evenings. Rev. Poindexter will have
well as 4-H club leaders will assist I charge of them on Wednesday.
The Malteae cross, nn eight
v
NEW RAILROAD FOLDER
In the contest.
[Thursday and Friday.
* «a.. <
pwinum
pointed affnlr
ni
used commonly In t
ADVERTISES OREGON decoration. Is the device of the
| Rev. Charles R. Mitchell, pastor
.
. ,
Knights of Malts.
KENSINGTON MEMBERS I of the Wendling church, has been
As part of a campaign to attract
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TO ENTERTAIN MEN i asslB,inK ReT P olndei*®r during
tourists and settlers Io O re g o n th e S M j . . . R n
I the past week in a series of meet
Southern Pacific company ha. Just &M ALL B O Y D IE » AT
Members of the Kensington club | lngs held al I'oburg Both the
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. nrnpgnt o ff (he press an elaboratt
iron clawed beau« tear­
HOSPITAL IN EUGENE
brapght off the press an elaborate
ing young and old, dy­
will invite their husbands to b e j < hris,ian and Methodist churches Happy Hour Club Sponsors l« P»ke booklet, "Oregon Outdoors’
ing gladiators, crashing
John Henry Howard, three-year
their guests at a 6:30 potluck din I unlted ,or this «erics of services
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.
.
I seenrrtiw.
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Afternoon Program for Lo­ according to Information received old «on of Mr and Mrs Raymond
chariots, human torches,
ner which they will hold at the wh,ch bcK»" Sunday and continues
by Carl Olson, local agent, from J
cal Scout Activities
slaughtered innocents!
home of Mrs. Clarence Chase next through tonight
A. Ormandy. passenger traffic man Howard died Monday at the Eu­
gene hospital following an Illness
Thirty-five children
indicated
Monday evening, April 3
*A m on g i h r
aget
of
Portland.
Members of the Happy Hour club
He was born at Louisville. Nebr
Plans for the social affair were their Intention of becoming Christ­
will
sponsor a benefit silver tea
us> nder t
. The
. . booklet
, Is attractively print asks <
■■■ .nnii
111(1 linu
on
March II o,
3. 19.9V
1930 4 and
had lived
lived
made last Friday when the club ians at the service there Tuesday
ed in four color, and contain» large
, hp
yi<.ln(tv
„„
Kirk, guest of Rev- next Monday afternoon. April 3. at
-- the
---- home of Mrs.
n. W.
„ C.
, evening.
„ Seldon
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met at
e
un„ , recantly
3 o’clock at the home of O. H. Jar­ photographs and brief description»
Wright. Mrs. Levi Neet was the I and Mra- Poindexter, sang a solo
Beitlde((
|e>y#a , wo
rett for the Springfield Girl Scout of the state’s many scenic »plen
assistant hostess, and Miss Helen i laat n,Kht-
troop. H ostesses for the affair will dork It carries an invitation (or brother„ ch arl„ „„„ B
Norton of Roseburg was a guest
be Mrs. Jarrett. Mrs. L. K. Page. visitor, to spend their vacations In hl„ grBnd.paren, . . Mr. and Mra
NEW HOURS SET FOR
Henry Gray of Omaha. Nebraska
Mrs. Ella Lombard and Mrs. Clay- 2 i ’ gOn aD',, ’-Ipla,n’ hoW ne*
Attend Mission Meeting
vlleges of dlver.-e routings make II nnd Mr
Mr>
COMMERCIAL
BANK
ton Barber.
John Howard, of
Mrs. W. H. Pollard and Mrs.
possible to Include Oregon on a Dexter The funeral services were
- j v a i x iv gr
x Gerber.
ggrl I 7 v l a V
ila |
O
v X J lll
Miss a Eunice
Girl
Scout
Emma Olson were visitors in Salem
Beginning April 1. the door, of cap[aln wI„ hav„ rhan?e
the trip to any part of the Pacific coast beid
at the graveside Wednesday
Tuesday where they attended the
The bixik'el win be given wide aftern" ............. .
district meeting of the Foreign m ls-, n X a G o T w ^ i ^ p e n ’ X h V c
SC° Ut PrO‘ r“ ‘ ° ,h " e"Ur
Pleasant Hill cerne
stonary .„ d e ty of the Methodlst
each
t .l=
feature, planned tor U,e distribution throughout the east. , ery Rev Arthur Greyell officiated
A SlaruMuMU Sh ner
middle west and south by Southern Hra„B,etler Slmo„ chapel In Ei.
______________ his morn.ng by Mrs. E lsie Pollard. Scout work b). M„ c A Horton
Pacific agents and tourist and k,.nH bad cbar<e
F R E D H IC
MARCH
Natron Man H e « - Verne S t e w £
'he baDk w l" Mrs Dean Poindexter, and M.s, »ravel bureaus.
__________________
t L IS J A
I A N D I
rw.iron man Mere— Verne Stew be open only on Mooday. Tuesday
a
C L A U D fT T t COLBERT
art of Natron was a visitor In and W ed n -d a y
Regular hours
s PurK‘n-
executive.
LIVE COUGAR CUB IS
CHARLES LAUG HTO N
Newport
Man
Here—
Ray
Turrei
A ladles double quartet directed
Springfield W ednesday.
from g , o 5 wiI1
A u l i i . d by 7100 « ill.,■
EXHIBITED WEDNESDAY
continued.
by Mrs Buford Roach will sing, and of Newport was a week-end vlsllor
MrJ. M. V. Walker will give a piano in Springfield.
A live cougar cub about the size
solo. Mrs Marlon Adams will give
of an ordinary house cat was ex
a reading, and Mrs. D. B. Murphy
hlblted In Springfield Weilne day |
and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan are to sing
by Fred Wallace of Jasper. Mr
a duet. Other piano selections will
. Wallace had secured two of the
Fifty-five were present for the cubs when the mother was killed. I
be given by Misses Barbara Barnell
and Margaret Jarrett.
supper at the Leaburg community but one of them was overfed and
Mrs. W. K. Barnell has charge of church at 6:30 Friday evening A died. The small animal Is covered
the program and the public is In­ musical program and reports of with light spots. Springfield cats
Over 300 Pieces — Price 25c
vited to attend.
various organizations interested In would not have anything Io do with
church activities followed. Lea the forest animal.
WITH A PACKAGE OF
burg has been able to pay the min- j •-------
p !
DRILL TEAM VISITS
ister’s salary In full this past year I
T i l 11 r * I n n
W HITE PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR
Rev. Ralph ( lark preached the ’ _____
WALTERVILLE LODGE
concluding
sermon of the church
AT LAST We Have KILL ’EM Sachet
Mrs. Needham entertained the I
Approximately 35 members of year at Leaburg Sunday night.
Bridge club last Friday evening
Mrs. Delmar Boyer has been In The club will meet next Friday
the Progressive 22’s, degree team
,and other members of Juanita Re­ Portland since last week-end where evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Package
bekah lodge motored to W alterville she was summoned by the critical Beals.
Teddy Wllfret of near Eugene
last night where the local drill Illness and dcalth of her sister's
Nice Assortment of Vegetables Daily_
team pul on the Initiation for one husband at the Veterans’ hospital spent last week-end with Mr. nnd
candidate.
,
Mr. Boyer went down Tuesday for Mrs. John IMce.
ASPARAGUS, SPINACH, CELERY, CARROTS,
Miss Hazel Edmlslnn attended
Members o f the Springfield lodge the funeral.
CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, ETC.
The Deerhorn P. T. A. Is giving teachers' Institute In Junction City
held a dish shower for the Walter
vine
vllle group,
group, each
each member
member bringing
bringing a pIay' ’ Ml** Molly." at the Deer- last Saturday, assisting In rural dl
som e dish needed by the lodge | horn "cho01 houne Thursday even vision.
New Shipment of BROOMS from
up to
when they serve lunche for sup-
sun
hlldren admitted free. A small
Miss Helen Eyler spent last Frl-,
ONION SETS Medium Size
p rs. The W alterville lodge served charge for adults and refreshments day night with her aunt. Miss
Lb.
Pearl McMahon near Crow.
refreshments for their guests late sold
The dance at Vida Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forkam of,
in the evening.
was well attended. The Vida dances Jasper were visitors In T hurston!
are held every two weeks
Saturday.
The rural phone service up the
NO BANK DIVIDENDS
Mrs. Arch Shough and daughter.
Reels
50c to $6.25
valley Is badly scrambled due to Patty, motored to Blue River last ;
FOR AWHILE IS REPORT
windstorms crossing the wires.
Friday and spent the night with
Lines
10c to $2.50
Mrs. Ben Lefever and Mrs. C. D Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sparks.
There cannot be any dividend
Tapered Lines $3.50 to $8.00
paid by th»-Ftrit National Bank of Bwearlngen gave a party last
Springfield now In hand» of Lloyd Thursday evening. Between 40 and
Steel Poles
75c
Kelley, receiver, for several weeks 45 were present. Both Mr. Swear
Repairs
Ingen
and
Mr.
D
efever
had
birth­
at least. No authorization for the
Bamboo Poles $1.75 to $20.00
for All
The freshman return reception
payment of a dividend has been re days this month.
Baskets
85c - $1.00
Tuesday - evening
Goshen
celved by those In charge of the
----- - the
—
--------- was held at the Pleasant Hill high
Fishing Tackle '
hank and It will require several Oran*« wa"
of H>® Walter school gymnasium Friday night
A He expends the money you leave with him in help­
Leather
Bound
V111 <> v* f • v, zv <, -1 '5» m «- 4 I 4
« a
weeks to complete the necqssary vllle grange. The visitors gave an March 24.
ing to build your community. It does not leave the
Baskets
$2.25 - $2.50
Interesting
program
In
charge
of
The Junior class of the Pleasant
home town.
transactions required after such
Hill high school will give an en­
notification is received before the their lecturer, Mrs. Carmony.
B— He is a taxpayer, operating his own store.
A school meeting was held at tertainment Friday night, March 31
I dividend checks an be sent out.
Leaburg Saturday night to discuss at the gymnaalum. Everyone Is In­
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C— When he buys produce from the farm er, he does
school matters.
vited. A pie Foetal will be held
not ham m er prices down to a no profit basis, thus
Entertain Quests— Mr. and Mrs.
___________
Another
will bo held Thursday after the program. The proceeds
producing a condition which is a large factor in
James Laxton entertained at their evening, April 6 at 8 p. m. to dis will go to the Junior class for class
HARDWARE
FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
our present crisis.
home over the week-end the fol cuss sending pupils to Leaburg the expenses.
lowing
guests:
Mr
and
Mrs.
L.
V
coming
year.
The many friends of Mrs O.
D—He is personally interested in your welfare and the
Emmons of Portland. Miss t)ma
The annual church meeting of State surprised her Saturday night
welfare of your community.
Bell Emmons of Independence. WII the Presbyterian church was held honoring her birthday. Games were
B He takes a personal pride in the quality of his
Ham McBee of Wendling, and Al at
the
Walterville
community played after which refreshments
merchandise.
Smith of Mohawk.
church
Monday
night.
Leland were served.
Shrode elected elder. A. K. Jen
The Gulstlna mill has opened and
W. C. T. U. Talks Beer
nlngs three years W H. Hucka, 2 work has begun again at I’engra.
Problems which will arise with years and Del Benson on© year
At a recent meeting of tho Pleas |
I the offering for sale of beer after trustees. Refreshments were ser ant Hill high school It was decided
April 6, were discussed here Tttes- ved.
to hire two new teachers for the!
i day at the meeting of the Spring
The Deerhorn bridge club met at coming year. Although the preaent
! field W. 0 . T. U. at the home of tho homo of Kathryn Goodpasture teahepra had given satisfaction It
| Mrs. Leaf he Kychards.
Tuesday p. m.
was decided besj to make a ch an ge.'
i?W
’ ,h'
GIRLS BLNEFIT
I t i IO 8E HELD
M
artyrs ««
McDonald
s. CECIL B.
D MILLES
TexasBermuda Onions
I McKenzie Valley
W esco Puzzle Picture
FREE
BIX
— 23c
MOTH A CIDE
25c
29c
89c
or
(-¡.sin ermen
5c
R eason s W hy
You Should
of the
Independently
Owned Stores
I Upper Willamette
Wright & Sons
White Front Grocery
W. A . Taylor
-
Phone 9