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GOOD POTATOES
insrrib urns
CHANGE JUNE 9
The necessity of cooperating
About 45 guests were luvlted to
1 he first of a series of food sale Springfield W ill Be Host to "A ”
with the Southern Pacific railroad
her home Friday afternoon at at
! Io he held by the Bprlngfleld Girl
in the shipping of freight anil ex
League Sohoola for County
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....
I l<A,ul “» •»formal roettat of her
Scout troop for the purpose of rals
presa through the Sprtngf eld depot c..
Competition
Springfield Group to W rite I piano pupil. by Mr« lleen C. U n ­
Ing money for their annual sunime
Much Information on Varie- »■as stressed before a cal Usi meet­ o ffic ia l Song; R egistration dexter Mrs W H. l'olla rd assist
Tighter Grip on Illegal and camp expenses at Lake Cleownx
Plans for Ihe county wide "A"
ti«s, Selection of Stock for ing of the Springfield business
I» Proceeding
*‘‘l wl,h <•>• serving of tea following
near Florence will be held Satut league typewriting contest to bo
men at Taylor
hall Wednesday
Caret««« Operator« Given
- 1 ■
the recital
Planting Is Given
day at the F and A. Market.
evening by A. A. Michel. Salem,
held at Springfield high schuol on
to Secretary of State
The problem of transportatiua
The program for the afternoon
The
entire
Springfield
troop
at
district
freight
and
passenger
Saturday. April 22. were put under
"No one on earth can look at .
Springfield's large delegation to the , was as follows
Reckless and drunken automobile tended the Court of Awards held way at the local high school (Ills
two pile« of potatoes and sav with agent for the railroad.
Stale Christian Endeavor convey
Duet, "An Evening Story." Ket
resolution was
authorlaed at
at lion in Ritgen? April 27 to SO wa terer. played by Ethel Lou Fulop drivers will be under eloser serut at Central Presbyterian church last week by Miss Clara Wagner, com
certainty which one is better than
* A resolutl«»
was authorised
mereiai teacher.
the other ”
tbe meeting urging local people to one of the topica of dlacu-slou a and Dorothy Flatter) ; "My B'cret,* Iny of state officials after June V Tuesday.
The selection of Springfield re­
First class In fir« I aid Instruction
E. R Jackman, extension ape-
U * 9*rTtc*‘ * ,ho ra,lroad the dinner given members of the and "Drifting," John Williams, play as a result of rhatiMOM made by the
etallat in farm crops, and who when” w
executive committee of the Christ-'ed by Bobby Rehhan: "tiff to the state legislature In the operators* was started here Tuesday evening presentative« for the contesta have
knows the Oregon potato business
ln h,H , ‘Wr “ Mr
" a,e'’ Ian church young people's aoc etv j Meadow." "March of the Tin Sol code, reports Hal K H oms . Secret Nine members of Hie troop enrolled not been completed, but w.ll be an­
nounced early next week
In the class.
from both ends I. author of that ,bat h,g «"■«*»* *»» «»faring Sunday afternoon at the home o i ’diera,“ and "Daring Horsemen. ary of stale.
Another contest for "II" league
challenge Of course, he savs. some ! frOm '“ k of
b* *>•»' Dawn Church.
Every person convicted of oper­
Gurlltt, played by Richard Flauery
schools and oilier groups Is ache
•coû ta Have Ceremony
things like
like s soft
o ft rot,
ro t scab,
«.-ah and
and rhv.
OUt ,h* ‘ ,h * Southor» Fsclfk
ating
a
motor
vehicle
because
of
things
rhyi
It was decided that a C. E. song
"Walt« of the Mannikin." Aaron
doled to be held at Hie Eugene
octonta can be detected by looking company was now paying »2873 for the group to sing at rallies aud , a'id "Butterfly,"
Strealaigg. by Incompetency. driving while Intoxl
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Richard Sanford waa made
In
local
taxes.
The
school
taxes
at the spuds, but the main disasters
loc“ 1 U , ~
' taX**“ conventions should be written soon Kthel Lou Fulop.
raled. reckleaaneaa and hit and run tenderfoot of Boy Scout troop 21 Itualneas college In Eugene Satur­
day of thia week.
of potato crop—the virus disease. am° Unt tO U *“ "* dl9,rU'‘ 19 be
How to raise money for more
E,ud*' "
,R- No »• •» Bruuer. drivers, regardless of the court of Leaburg al an Investiture cere
-m a y lurk in the fine.« looking i *U ’*d' ,>o‘n“ n , ou‘ ,he advau,a*e registrations before the lutne union >>ll*'Vt*d by Dorothy Flattery. "The having Jurisdiction In the matter,
tnony held for this purpose Satur
i to local people of supporting the
will be reported immediately to the day, April K. In the Leaburg rem
pile of potatoes to be found.
"flag race" ends April 20 was also Secret." Gautier, audit "Au Malin.'
NO KENSINGTON CLUB
railroad
In
preference
to
outside
Secretary
of
State
for
appropriate
"A nice smooth potato la not
¡Goddard. by Florence May Duet.
munlty church. A short program
business who leaves but little tax considered. The "adult registration
action In the matter of license sus games and auctioning or plee fol­
MEETING THIS WEEK
likely to differ In seed value front
"March,"
by
Preston,
played
by
plan will be used again next Sun
money here.
pensions or revocations, changes lowed the ceremony. The scout
the rough one beside It," says Jack-
Dorothy
and
Richard
Flattery.
day. as it has proved quite suc­
There will he no mealing of the
law require. These citations executive committee, the scouts,
mao In urging the advantages of
Brown,
by In the
cessful.
Christian
Endeavorera
ui.
V nnsitan
r.nueavorers | 'Pixie Gavotte."
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-
.
Kensington
club thia week
The
of
traffic
violations
are
required
certified seed. “Frequently the McKENZIE HIGHWAY
their parents and friends were pres next regular meeting will he held
rill be stationed at the church ! ®‘hel U,u ’,'ulop "Valso < «l»rlco.' I
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Kcal«,
aud '’Sun»
«»f th.» of M
f . m »». Brook,’
ni all Oregon courts, which will ent.
rough one may be much better, as
¡Keats,
aud
"8ot»g
the
OPENED ABOVE RANCH doors to receive registrations. Any
on Friday, April 28 with a potluck
Include courts In every city aud
three of the commonest types of
on© who knows some young person Wenael, by Dorothy Flattery. "Rock
luncheon at the home of Mrs. Mary
town.
Previously only
juatlce
virus diseases tend to make the
ing
Chair."
Adams,
"Happy
Farm­
Obsidians and others who made he or she would like to help go to
To Work at Resort— Esther Mon­ Keesey.
courts, district courts and circuit
tubers smooth that do develop.
er."
Schumann,
utid
"Knight
Hu
a final trip to the snow fields on the convention can do It easily In
A special meellng with a program
courts were required to forward aco has left the lunchroom In Itila
Urges C ertification
the upper McKenzie highway Sun­ this way. If it is more convenient. pert." Schumann, played by Rich
city where she has been associated for their husbands was held Men
the Information.
"Certified seed It that which is day were able to drive as far as the William Cox. president of the aocl ard Flattery
with Mrs. Ned Williams and will day of Iasi week so aa not to have
Report All Convictions
tagged with the official tag sealed Foley Ridge trail above the Obsi­ ety. will be glad to take reglstra
Aae'a Death." Grelg. "To a Wild
The fact that each municipal assist Mrs York Thomson at Ihe a meeting during Holy Week
on the bag by a representative of dian cabins where they left the tlons. He la at the Irish Murphy Rose." MacDowell and "Scart
the state college. Growers pay for highway to ski in the bowl. This store during the day. The reglstra Dance," Chaminade, by Ruth Poll Judge, or city recorder, la forced Thomson resort above Vida during
Natron Man Here— Verne Slew
this inspection and certification opened the highway for five miles tlon fee this year is only 50 cents ard. "Cabaletta." Lack, and "Ara to make a report of all serious traf the summer months Mrs Williams
flc violations upon which convlr will continue Io operate the eating art of Natron waa a business visitor
hence the little extra charge for further up the mountain« than it
gonsls«."
Saint
Saetta,
by
Florence
Treasure Seekers" Is the con­
tlona have been recorded, will prac­ place here.
in Springfield on Wednesday
this type of seed is fully justified had been sincy the heavy snow vention theme, and "Where thy May
tically
double
the
effectiveness
of
and the seed is well worth the dif early in January.
m a o u i r i is.
b . there
in n f
v a in u
n
i heart
ip u r i u
treasure
wilt
thy
be v
the curb on outlaw operators Many
ference. One growing his own seed
The snow Is melting rapidly also" Is the convention scripture MRS. POLLARD HOSTESS serious traffic violations have come
can do what the certified seed
state those who were there Sunday.
K e rr May Be Speaker
TO MISSION CIRCLE I »»der the jurisdiction of these
growers do—maintain a seed plot
There Is only about eight inches
Chancellor W. J. Kerr will pro-
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1 courts and the convicted <1 rivers
learn the diseases and rogue them
of snow at Lost Creek on the level bably address the young people at j Seventeen members of the Mia have continued to operate their
ou t
places. Some ice Is being formed 9 45 Friday * morning.
April
28 j slonary circle of »»ewr
the ' Christian
the
state
was
»
V
I i o I < u l l I I a automobiles
t l ( u i l l t » l» l I O l ' because
t U ll H t '
T
h»* N
ltltt*
W
R*
Speaking of the various varieties
on the highway farther up how­ Other prominent speakers will In 'church met at the home of Mrs N unaware of the fart and could no!
of potatoes to plant for the early
ever. as a result of the melting elude Dr. Victor P
Morris, profea 1 '• Pollard Tuesday evening Periods suspend or revoke the operator ,
or mid-summer crop, G. R. Hyslop
snow which has left pools of water sor of economics at the University for business, devotional« and lesson I license The new law will eliminate
head of the farm crops department
under the snow and which cannot of Oregon. Dr Levi T. Pennington, study were held during the evening that condition." Ilnas said
gives these brief descriptions of drain out.
president of Pacific college. Dr under the direction of Mrs D. HI An additional help to the enforce I
the leading sorts for this state:
P e rry Hopper, pastor of Westmin Murphy.
ment |)f
or w # c a .
Best Varieties
ster
Presbyterian
church
of
Port
Miss
Marjorie
Waddell,
member
tlon
In
Ihe
law
requiring
each con-
Bliss Triumph — An oral, pink BAKERY INTERIOR IS
land and Paul C Brown, secretary of the Hattie Mitchell circle, re I vlctlng magistrate to Immediately ,
In Prints and Plain Color«. Sport and Afternoon
potato with white flesh, suitable
BRIGHTENED BY PAINT of the California C. E. Union and ported on the Junior Girls council take up the .license of those found I
for most any section of the state
Style«. Values to $4.50—
donor of the union analysts plan j meetitng which ahe had attended guilty ,.f serious offenses and for
gaining special favor in Malheur
The Interior of the Home Baking eup
I*
ban<
’n
recently
Mrs
Glen
ward
the
ranis
to
Ihe
state
depart
county. Good flavor and cooking company has assumed the atmos­
Lane union is expecting to re I Rob»rtaon reported on the one-day ment.
quality and yields better than some phere of a real daylight plant this
cetve the Paul C. Brown cup at the j con'®r*nc* which she attended a ll
a trifle earlier.
week following the completion of a convention this year, as she was 1 o,,a«e Grove two weeks ago.
Irish Cobbler — A white early complete Interior repainting.
PUBLIC INVITED TO
well
in the
lead in
In n achievement
During ------
the devotional ^v-«
period
w e n in
iiiv
iiiir v r m r iii |
my |
potato that sets fewer tubers than
ATTEND BAND CONTEST
Walls, cabinets, display windows, points at the end of February and ‘Yra. Roland Mushier and Mrs Mur
some but reaches market site all movable and stationary objects
added many mure points during pby entertained with several ap-
early. Favored in some lower ele­ in the bakery except the ovens have
Springfield residents who enjoy
March. The new C. EL year began Proprlate pre-Easter duets
vations in eastern Oregon.
band music are Invited to attend
been painted a clean gloss white, April 1.
Mrs- ®*°***t**r will be hostess for the annual Oregon stale band con
Early Ohio—Pink oval potato creating an assured feeling ot
Laurence Sunkler. will lead the
*•>* «">«» to teat to be held at McArthur Court
with white flesh favored in dryland cheerfulness and cleanliness when
convention singing..
l be he,d “ her bom‘,
»
sections where the growing season one enters.
on the University of Oregon camp­
is very short.
us Friday and Saturday of thia
Those who attended the executive
The bakery managed by Carl Mc­
»eluded Dawn Church. Wll- OAKWAY GOLF FANS
Earliest of All or Idaho Rural— Kee is now doing a large wholesale dinner Included
week, accor<»lng to John Stehn
chairman
for the event
A white oval potato, very produc­ bread business with Eugene mer­ Ham Cox. Mafv Hadley. Uldlne Gar-
START TORUNAMENT
Take Your Choice of Our Entire Stock of Ladies
tive, setting a large number of chants as well as supplying most tin. Mina Peterson, Elwina Mea­
Bands from 20 different high
Coats.
Up to $12.50—
tubers. Not necessarily “earliest of the bread used here In Spring cham. Alta Manning. Beulah Thur
First matches In the annual schools In the state will compete
of a ll.”
and
700
student
guests
are
expect
man.
Homer
Meade.
Lee
Vail.
Mar
spring
golf
tournament
at
Oakway
field.
compete In three
ton Ferebee. and Quinton Thurman Golf course started this week tol > ed. They - will
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William Cox and Mary Hadley lowing the completion of the quail I c,a*, e '1" c,aaa A Including schools
over 600. class B those from 400
SPARKS RANCH TO ROAST plan to go to Eugene April 23 to fytng rounds last weekend
The Waltervllle girls 4-H Sewing
attend the special executive ses
Only one Springfield golfer. E. E to 600. and class C those under 400
• club held its achievement day meet­ WHOLE PIG FOR EASTER sion of the Lane County union at Pyne. Is entered He la to meet O Champion« of the respective classes
ing at the school house Tuesday
968
A young pig will be roasted whole which final touches will be put on Hoselton in the second flight of last year. Jefferson of Portland.
afternoon.
and
Hill
Military
for the big Easter dinner at Sparks tho plans for being hostess union the tournament sometime this Silverton
Willamette
The Waltervllle Union, the Walt- ranch on Sunday according to Mrs. to a thousand or more Oregon week end.
Academy will be present to defend
errille Christian, the Thurston and
their title« this year
i V
o ' 7 --------------------- Ro°a Sparks" manager of this fam- young people at the state conven-
the Leaburg Sunday schools are ous dining place There will also be 1 t,On'
NEEDLE CLUB HOLDS
I s<"r*‘ral girls hands, including
each preparing Easter services A plenty of chicken for everyon she;
MEETING ON WEDNESDAY
“ p,ann,n« ,o
T enter the competition.
basket dinner will follow the sayg
Regular meeting of the Royal
SEVEN
LANE
YOUTHS
Thurston program^ The Waltervllle
Por seTeraI year„ now , he
g
Each band will be required to
Neighbors of America Needle club
play one selective number and one
Un on Sunday school will also be ranch hotel has mad(. a
.
TO
GET
C.
M.
T.
C.
WORK
was
held
Wednesday
afternoon
at
in the
f n p morning. The others —
.in be _
r
z
In
will
required number They are first
of serving special roast pig dinners
the home of Mrs. James H. More-
in the evening. Walterrllie Christ­ on Easter Sunday and ha« enjoyed
Vancouver
Barracks.
Wash. lock. A social afternoon with re­ allowed a "warm-up” march which
ian at 7:15. Leaburg 7:30.
will not be Judged. This "warm-up"
April 13 — (Special)— Four weeks freshments was enjoyed.
increasing patronage.
j however, will be In the nature of
The Workers society of Walter­
of outdoor instruction and recrea­
vllle met at the home of Mrs. John
| a contest, since several band mas-
tion as guests of Uncle Sam are
Students M eet Noted Men
Kickbush Friday afternoon to sew
; ters will play their own compos!
ahead once more for seven young
In one fortnight students of the tlons In a special composition con
on bazaar articles.
men from Lane county, it was an
An all-day meeting of the Walter-
nounced today. The youths have I nlversity of Oregon were offered test.
ville Ladies Aid will be at the so­
Miss Hazel Edmfston attended been finally accepted for admission opportunity to contact with six
Judges will be Glenn „ Woods
In Cottage to the 1933 Citizens' Military Train­ great thinkers and orators of the supervisor of music, Oakland. Call
cial room annex all day Thursday teachers' Institute
world. First came Dr. Henry Nelson fornla public schools; Frank Man­
Grove last Saturday. She visited ing camp at this post.
with covered dish luncheon.
Wleman,
foremost authority on re­ cini, director of bands, Modesto
D. J. Hat-rill who has been criti­ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Turel there over
Those accepted so far are former
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cally ill at Pacific Christian hospi­ the week-end.
Junior
College, and L. A McArthur
students who attended Camp Hurl- ligion. He was followed by Freder ___
Mi=s Hazel Edmlston has been burt last year or in past summers, ick J Libby, executive secretary supervisor of music. Willows. Calif
tal for some time came home Wed­
nesday. He is only slightly im­ employed to teach the primary and who have met the entrance for the National Council for the | The conUst for the past nine
eventlon of War; ( aptain Sails years ha« been held on the campus
proved.
grades In Irving for the next year requirements for the 1933 camp.
The ladies of the church enter­ The number, however, does not re­ bury, famous explorer; Yosuke ' of the Oregon State college at Cor
tained the men Tuesday evening at present the entire Lane county ■atsuoka. leader of the Japanese vallls. Hence forth It will be alter-
the
church. Games and music were quota, according to Brigadier-Gen­ delegation to the League of Na nated between the campuses and
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The juniors plan to take the played until a late hour when re­ eral 9tanley H. Ford, Barracks tlons and a graduate of the Univer­ next year will be held at Corvallis
seniors of the Pleasant Hill high freshments were served. Next Sun­ commander, as other acceptances sity of Oregon; Lincoln Steffens,
school to Newport for a two-day day there will be a basket dinner are to be made later. These were one of America's outstanding re-j III at W est S p rln g fl.ld — M. s. W
outing on May 5. This Is an annual served at the church. A special merely the earliest of the applic­ forming Journalists and Frank , E. Fritts Is reported to be quite III
affair always looked forward to Easter sermon will be delivered by ants who were found to be quali­ Crosswaltb. negro educator, editor at her home In West Springfield
and labor leader.
' to<jay
Rev. E. V. Stivers. An effort is be­ fied for admission.
by members of both classes.
IT TAKEN THE WALKING OUT OF COOKING
William Baker and Frank Helgel ing put forth to have 100 percent
for
Bible
school.
who are working a gold claim up
Boy ia III—Richard, small son of
Clifford Weaver and Mrs. Mary Mrs. Sybil Hill, Is 111 with the in­
Fall creek were home recently to
get more supplies. They report the McElroy from Salem spent the fluenza at his home In West
snow very deep and said they had week-end at the Weaver borne here. Springfield.
to pack their outfit ten miles over
snow when they went Into the-
mountains two months ago. They
are panning for gold.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schrenk re
port good progress with their 3200
baby chicks that are now three
REMEMBER TO CATCH THE
weeks old. Mr. Schrenk has recent­
ly built more coops and expects to
build his flock up to several thous­
and laying hens.
While Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown
and family were returning from
Dexter In their car the door of the
In the m ost m odern and economical,
poaaegeing
car opened and Freddie their 3-year
m any Individual features, aucli & b : Well Insulated
old baby fell out of the car on his
A FINE FISH BASKET AND STRAP
head. He was taken to a doctor
Oven — Autom atic T em perature Control __ Auto­
The Helping Hand club of Trent
WILL BE AWARDED
met with Mrs. Tom Morse last Wed­
m atic Top B urner Lighters
Fresh Air Oven __
nesday. The club has set the date
All Enamel Uintah in Green or Ivory — Built-In
for their play as Friday evening,
April 21, at the play shed. Mrs.
Kitchen Heater.
Frank Kimball Is director.
TO THE ONE WHO CATCHES
Mrs. A. L. Ingalls entertained the
L. W. luncheon club of Trent last
THE LARGEST
Thursday. Mrs.A. Adler of Medford,
CALL AND NEE THIN RANGE AT
Mrs. E. A. Lewis of Eugene, and
RAINBOW OR REDSIDE TROUT
OUR OFFICE
Mrs. Bernice Zeller were guests.
BETWEEN APRIL 15 AND 30
Bun Kelsay and Bun Manney who
are attending Normal school at
BY
Monmouth were home over the
week-end.
SAVE w ith S A F E T Y a t
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Manning en­
tertained the Chl-club of Trent
DRUG STORE
Saturday evening at their home.
Eugene,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bricker of Dex­
HARDWARE - FURNITURE — RADIOS - PAINT
Springfield
ter were guests.
08834038
New Easter
ALL SILK
DRESSES
$2 .66
Real Coat Values
ONLY
I McKenzie Valley
$6.90
C.J. Breier Co.
Thurston
Upper Willamette
You Never Saw Such
Valuable Pennies ....
ORIGINAL
lc
The Estate
Big Fish!
Gas Range
FREE!
All This Week
Flanery’s Drug Store
Wright & Sons
Northwest Cities Gas Co.