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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, APRIL 2«, 1083
TH B BPIUNOPUBLD NEWS
OREGON BUTTER
” GAINS QUALITY
( lu m p P rttirl Twister
C. E. Workers
Complete Plans
Winner of Lane Union Bannet,
Known Tonight; Spring-
field Expects Victory
Hitler and Gochring
fish Bite Best
In Coast Water
Season Opening Siow a» Cold
Weather Return»; Many
Appreciate Firs Aid
Dear Editor—
Check of Four-Year»’ Scoring
Eye ’Bi«; Fiah' Prize
We wish to take this opportunity
at Agricultural College
to thank our neighbors and frlwMts
I The sudden change In the wea-
Shows Enhanced Values
By Endeavor time Bunday right,
who so willingly helped to ave our
,ih»r for the opening of the fishing
6:30. Springfield Christian Endcav-i
properly and buildings from catch
'reason Saturday and Sunday did
A-tour-year report of butter scor­
orers will know whether or not |
Ing on fire when Mr. Klugery's
I not prove very beneficial lt> fisher-
ing aud analysis service carried on
their society will carry in the Ore­
bouse burned April 14th.
! men on lit» Willamette anil McKen
by the department of dairy husbau
gon state Christian Kndeavor par
We wish also to extend out
, tie rivers although many fisher
dry at Oregon State college, has
ade a week from Saturday the lame
thanks aud appreciation to the
Just been isaued showing that qual­
I men undaunted hy the rain and
union banner which they carried
members of the Springfield fire de
*
!»-
ity improvement has been so mark
threats of snow sought out their
home from the county C. K con
pertinent for the prompt manner In
I lavnrlte spots ami spent the day
ed over the period that the increase
ventlon at Waltervllle a few weeks
which they answered the call to this
• in market value because of higher
Or’ davs playing wllh their tackle.
ago. It Is certain that William Cox
fire and will say that the farmers
grade amounts to more than »SB,
Few good catches were reported
president of the society, will re
M. Andes de Laboulgyr, i,»i.g in of the Springfield district should
000 for the volume of butter repres
from either of the two rivers the
celve the C. K. pin offered as
feel
mighty
thankful
to
the
city
of
be Frese» diplomatic service ,-t the
1 first three days of the m m m , even
ented by the scorings during the
prise by lame union to each society • • French Ambassador named to Springfield for letting their (Ire
past year.
hy expert fishermen who know the
he
United
States
to
succeed
M
Paul
registering a hundred percent of
fighting equipment answer these
Sandal
A total of 43S samples of butler
streams Those who Invaded the
its active members or over
calls outside Ihelr city limits
from 64 Oregon creameries were
PAU
coast
streams had better luck, how
The state convention "flag race'
Very truly yours.
received and scored during the past
ever, and many of Iheso persons
Helen Hoffer of Reading. Pa., for the highest percentage of regls CASCADE CHAPTER O. E. S
Nelsons' Leghorn Farm.
l ’ha urei lor A d o lf H itle r, voted brought home good strings of fish
year, the report shows
These claims the world championship as nations ends tonight at midnight
By Mr. and Mrs It II Nelson
supreme d ictato rial power* fo r a
creameries received milk and cream pretael twister, her record being 48 Results will probably be announced HONORS PAST OFFICERS
One party consisting of Matt
period o f four yiMUl aa head o f the
from approximately 17,500 produc­ pretaels per minute .. . and maintain
government la Germ any and M inister Hart. K en N e ff and Hal Bryan re
Many
Visitors
Hsrs
Tuesday
even­
at
the
special
executive
session
of
ing this average. . . . Helen la not
YOUNGBERRY FAVORED
H erm an (ieothrtng are shewn here as | p,,r( catching a ZOlg Inch redsldo
ers and made 20,000.000 pounds of complaining,
what with beer on tap Lane union called for 3 p. in. Sun
ing for Dinner and Annual
appeared at s rereal pable- d
butter. The report Is issued by and pretzels in demand
In the Willamette river Halurday
BY O. 8. C. SICENTISTS they
Program of Chapter
day. April 13. In the chapel of the
aaabattoa la Borila.
Or. O. H. Wilster, head of dairy
More than 20 boats were counted
Central Presbyterian church In Ku
The Youngberry, the rather new
manufacturing.
o n the upper McKentle during a
gene.
1*881 Matrons and Patrons of Cas
MONMOUTH GRADUATES
popular small fruit which was de-
half hour drive Bunday Bergeant
Low Grades Drop Out
To make Lane county Kndeavor cade chapter, Order of Eastern Star
TO
MEET
SATURDAY
veloped
by rroeslng a southern dew
Mulkey of the state police depart­
Records of the grades made dur­
ers "union-conscious," now that the and visiting Past Matrons and Pa­
ment had checked »9 fishing lic­
ing the four years show that the
An educational conference and I
between societies Is trons of other chapters were honor­ berry with the Phenomlnal berry
enses hy 2 30 (hat day being order
percentage of extra grade butter of meeting of the alumni of Monmouth ;OTW' *" ,h* PurP“a* of the special ed here Tueedav evening at the (similar to a large loganberry I. has
proved more hardy In Oregon than
ed here from Balent to walrh fisher­
9! score and above has been more normal school will be held on the • xec"“ ’">
regular
semi-monthly
meeting
of
meeting WII
the logan and may have a real place
men on the McKenzie river
than tripled during the period, while campus of the school Saturdav ac- llam <_ox' who is *‘*’un,Jr Tenth the local chapter.
In Oregon berry Industry, according Otia Clingtnan
Set to Wr»»tl»
ign is
Bo many stories about eipert-
the percentage of butter scoring cording to notices received ' this I U ‘*lon •»•’•nntendent as well a.
Each honored guest was present­ to a new circular of Information | Yaqui Joe; H eibert Meets
ences have been related here lately
below 90 has been more than cut week by the county senool superin-
” >e local Christian Kn ed with a corsage or other flowers
that It la difficult Io ascertain
Tony Murano
in half. The percentage of butter tendent's office In Eugene. Several deaTor- and Mary Hadley, who Is and each told the year of her hold Just Issued by the Oregon Experi­
which are true aud which products
scoring 91 or better has been In­ Springfield teachers are graduates count* «***" “«*«’<»« superintend Ing the high office and the out­ ment station dealing with this
berry.
Another wrestler has shown up of the Imagination Dr W. N Dow
creased more than 50 per cent. of the normal school and would 'en t are pianntn« “ >
Ev^y standing event of the term which
A fairly large trial acreage with ,n
w*»o seems Io be golug tells one which he vows la the
High quality is vital to an expand­ like to attend, but have not made !8Ocletv
adviser, and sup- she held.
some commercial plantings are al ou* *"
*lt °f the boys In the truth: It relate* how lie caught a
ing export trade, dairy leaders point up their minds yet because of the erlntendent in Lane union Is being
Miss Evelyu Buell eutertalned
ready to production In Oregon, re «““»•-
•» "*»>«• "«her than Olla large fish on Ihe Bluslaw Bunday
out.
Teachers’ Institute to be held here I ',rffe,ì t0 *° O t t i c a of Lane union with a violin solo and waa accom suiting In many Inquiries regarding (’••»«man. champion wrestler of the
and placed II In hla basket. While
Figuring the volume of produc­ the same day
panted by Leota Rodenbough
; wl11 a!so
Preaen‘
ihe possibilities of the new berry In n ,’ y> who ha* «>»*r"l«ht won the fishing fur another this fish Jumped
tion from the 64 creameries—
.
Stunts to be put on by the union
Visiting past officers were Mrs Oregon. The new circular gives ! Plau<Hta of the fans
out of the basket Into the water
amounting to 70 per cent of the
j nt the convention will be worked Frederick 8. Dunn, past matron of
brief history (If Its origin and
Thl* ma" *“»*
managed to aud swam away lie was fishing
total output—at current market
I out. and Lane songs learned. Plans Evangeline chapter In Eugene;
prices for the various grades, the
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* for decorated floats to be entered Mrs. Mary Fishwood. past matron considerable Information on plant emerge victor over Ilex Mobley. with ¡.arson Wright
Mrs. Riley Petty was hostess t
Among the fishermen who went
20 million pounds produced last
in the parade by different societies of Creswell chapter, Mrs. Edna Ing. training and caring for Ihe and ,on,«h* Is to have an upper
Youngberrles.
I (unity Io wrestle with an Indian. out (nr the season opening are Dr
year brought 8S8.080 more than it the club ladies of Cloverdale last • | will be discussed
Hobbs, past matron of Redmond
The fruit Is large, wlue red Iti Y,’ ul Jo*> wh<> has a reputation W C Rehhan. M R Irish and Vel
would have with grades in the pro Thursday for an all day quilting: It is probable that the Lane chapter; Mrs. Abbie Wheaton, past
portion they were during the first and pot-luck dinner The next meet­ union winners of the convention matron of Ecungollne chapter In color, less acid than the logan and 1 r“r •"Htcllng punishment with hla tie Pruitt on the lower McKentle
The match will be held at Hnturdny; I M Peterson and W
year the scoring service was offer- ing will be at the home of Mrs. poster contest will also be announ- Eugene; Mrs. Ada Atuspoker. ma­ thus more popular for fresh use •
processes well in the freezing aud
Eugene Armory.
ed. While not all Oregon butter is Rinehart Thursday afternoon the . ced at this meeting.
P, Tyson on Hear Creek In the
tron
of
Evangeline
chapter.
preserving trade, and Is popular I Harold Heibert the St Helens Cloverdale country; Al Pohl and
i
sold on such close grading markets. 27th of April.
The executive session la to be
Mrs. C. F. Egglmann. Mrs. David
most of the butter exported to other
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Parks and K,n promptly at 3 o’clock, In order Saltsman and Mrs. O. H. Jarrett with pie makers. While preliminary logger, and Tuny Mareoo. new M It lluntly on the McKenzie; Dr.
states is.
sons, Homer and Howard, of Clover for most of the executive commit- had charge of the dining room for observation Indicates It Is hardy comer from the southland, will M. V Walker ami Jolm lleuderer
on the Bluslaw; W. K llaruell, II
dale
entertained at dinner and tet- members to carry back to their the covered dish dinner which pre­ and free from serious diseases and meet in the special event.
Butter Keeps Better
O. Dlbblee. and II. E Maxey on
Keeping quality of Oregon butter cards lasl Wednesday evening for home societies that evening what ceded the regular chapter meeting posts, much more study Is needed
Business visitor— Mrs. Iloatrlcs the upper Bluslaw; and John An
concerning these aud other points,
has been bettered nearly as much Professor and Mrs. Perry H. Price . , he, )earn ln the afternoon It Is
Shandoln. Corvallis, organizer for derson and Hay Noll on the McKen­
the circular points out
during the period, the report shows. Harold McLeod and Dale Lindley expected that forty or more young FORMER RESIDENT
the Neighbors of Woodcraft, waa zie
people will attend thia special meet-
During the first two years of the of Pleasant Hill.
here Tuesday to visit wllh Mrs.
The warmer weather of the past
PASSES
ON
SATURDAY
F.
C.
FUNDS
USED
TO
A surprise party was held at the ing.
scoring the average grade deterior­
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IMPROVE CITY DRAINS Marion Adams and confer on plans few days has cheered up river
ated from .82 to .92 of a point dur­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert'
regarding the stale convention to fishermen and they expert better
ing a 30-day storage period. For the Baughman at Trent Saturday night. SUPPORT PLEDGED ROAD Kathryn Hemenway, Former Spring-
field Girl, Diss at Pacific
A crew of five men have been be held at Roseburg on May 15-1«. lu,-k in their favorite riffle- aoou
fourth year the deterioration aver­ April 8. in honor of Darwin Baxter.
BODY IN COTTAGE GROVE
Hospital, in Eugene
working all week under the direr -------------------------------- I----------------------------------------------------- 1 . « 1 .
aged slightly more than a half Lloyd Wheeler and Alton Wheeler
tlon
of Lum F. Anderson, enlarg
point
whose birthdays were celebrated Lane Association Officer, Meet
Kathryn Dorcas Hemenway, Ing and cleaning out drainage
Improvement In the past has been within a few days of each other.
W ith Chamber of Commerce
daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. A. ditches ln various parts of the city
chiefly through closer cream grad­
Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook whose
of Southern Lane City
Hemenway of Cottage Grove, died The work la being done by men
ing and better manufacturng meth­ service station and lunch room at j
at the Pacific hospital ln Eugene who are furnished by the county
ods as recommended from results Goshen were destroyed by fire last
Delegations from Springfield,
of the scoring and analysis. Addi­ week are already making plans to West Springfield, and Creswell, con Saturday morning at the age of 25 and paid with money from the Re
years.
const ruction Finance Corporation
tional improvement is possible, be­ rebuild.
sitting of the officers of the newly
Miss Hemenway was a resident loan More of this work Is expect
lieves Dr. Wilster. and will come
_____________ SPRINGFIELD, OREGON___________
Mrs. Emma Weyer is visiting formed Lane-Pacific highway asao- of Springfield for many years and
ed to be continued next week.
through better care of the cream frlends of Pleasant Hill this week elation met with the Cottage Grove
wag well-known by many here.
on the farm, more frequent deliver sh e expects to be ln Drain this Chamber of Commerce Tuesday
She Is survived by her parents,
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mra.
ies of cream, overcoming "feed summer where she has employ noon. They received assurance of
two
sisters.
Margaret
and
Eliza-.
A
W Rice of Trent are Ihe par
flavors and poor texture, and fur- ment.
support ,n pro, Mting a re-routing
ther betterment of manufacturing j
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of the hlghway and
the promo. beth, and two brothers, Reed and i outs of a baby daughter born to
James.
! them at the Eugene hospital on
Now in the tim e to utofk up on Flour, Sugar mid can ­
methods.
. county Superintendent III—Laur tlon of the present route.
Funeral services were held Mon- j Wednesday, April 19. 1933.
I ence Moffitt, Lane county school
Petitions put to circulation In
ned goods before you have to pay more. By taking
Parents of Daughter— Mr. and superintendent, ill ill at his home Cottage Grove have many signers day afternoon at 3:30 from the
Christian
church
ln
Cottage
Grove.
At
Hospital—
Mrs.
Sadie
Baldwin
advantage of the nit nation now It In possible to make
Mrs. Melvin Gustafson of Thurston: in Springfield. Mr. E. J Moore, the On every hand expressions were
are the parents of a daughter bom i former superintendent, is substltut heard against building an expensive Rev. I. G. Shaw, pastor, officiated, was taken to the Eugene hospital
Hubatantlal savings.
to them at the Pacific hospital in j ing for Mr. Moffitt during his ab- secondary highway through the and a quartet from the Springfield Sunday evening for medical care.
Christian
church
of
which
Miss
She
Is
expected
to
return
to
her
Eugene oil Monday. Aprii 17 1933 , sente.
___________________ sparsely settled hill territory south
Hemenway waa a former member, home here today or tomorrow ac­
j of Alder street In Eugene. It was sang Interment was made In the cording to her physician.
felt that whatever money the coun- Masonic cemetery.
With Each 25c Package of
\ ty and state had might better be
Mother Meet May 12-14
spent to keep the existing roads In
Mothers of Oregon State college
RELIGION IN LIFE"
good condition.
students will be guests this year
CHURCH SERMON TOPIC on the campus May 12 to 14. It Is
Those representing the Lane-Pa­
cific highway association Included
"Religion In Life," will be the announced by students and faculty
We Are Giving Away
IC. F. Giese. West Springfield. W.
theme
of the morning message at in charge of this annual occasion
K Barnell, John Pyle and H E.
known as Mothers' week end. Every
FREE A 25c
I have purchased the stock and fixtures of the
Maxey, Springfield, and C. H. 9edg 11 o’clock at the Methodist church year hundreds of mothers visit their
Ketels Drug Store in Springfield and will open a mo­
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will
JIG-SAW PUZZLE
wick. Creswell.
college sons and daughters at that
dern, up-to-date pharm acy.
preach.
time
and view the work of the col­
Irish-Murphy have a complete line of garden and
Sunday church school will meet
To Our First 50 Customers
SPECIAL PRACTICE FOR
field aet-dn a t both their grocery and seed utore».
lege and are entertained at many
at 9:45 a. m,
IUKA CALLED TONIGHT
The Epworth League will con­ speclai events arranged in their
sider Institute week at their 6 30 honor. Dorothy Ann Sldler of Port
A special practice for members
land Is student chairman of ar­
Will Be Given Away F R E E with Each Purchase
meeting.
of
Iuka circle, 37, Ladles Auxiliary
rangements.
of 50 Cents or More
At 7:30 there will be a round­
of the G. A. R. has been called to
table discussion of the "Christian's «— — — --------------------------------*
meet at the Armory tonight at 7:30
Responsibility In the Present
to complete details for the annual
Crisis."
f
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Successor to Ketels Drug Store
▼Bit to be paid the local circle
Two very Interesting program- j
Coburg Methodist
LOYAL E. SCOTT, Prop.
Friday by Mrs Mabel Ragsdale,
"The Church and the Kingdom wpre presented at Waltervllle • Thf i
Baker, Oregon, department presi­
of God," will be the theme of the community Bunday school giving
dent; and Mrs. Leota Brown. Pen­
message at 9:45. The Sunday theirs i: the nrirnlng; several play !
dleton, department inspector. Mrs.
lets, pantomimes and recitations'
church school will meet 10:30.
Myrtle Egglmann, department sec­
64
being given, with music by the
retary, lives in Springfield and will
choir. Decorations of lilies, other'
PYNE WINS MATCH AT
also be honored.
cut flowers and wild flowers were j
OAKWAY GOLF COURSE used attractively.
To Leave Hospital— Glenn Wood,
The Waltervllle Christian church ,
principal at the Brattali) school,
Elmer Pyne, Springfield golfer, gave a fine program In Ihe evening i
will be able to leave the Pacific had little difficulty Sunday after­
with about 90 In attendance. Mrs
hospital today or Friday it was noon defeating Orville HoHeltob,
Grant Lattln conducted preaching'
stated this week at the Brattain Eugene, hi their eighteen hole golf service a ith e d o se of The'program
school.
game on Oak way course. Both were
There have been a number o f '
® We are well equipped to give you a prompt, complete
entered In the second flight of the near Easter parties In the com J
Oak way spring tournament. Pyne tnunlty the past week. Included
printing service of “The Printing 'Staples’ Used in
is now scheduled to meet Roy Gra­ were a birthday surprise party fori
Every Business Com m unity.”
ham of Eugene In the semi-final Mrs. E. R. Schwerlng attended by
Mrs. 'Ted Turel from Cottage match of this flight.
about 35.
These “Staples” are the printing th at you are using
Grove has spent several days the
Members of the family of Mr. and
past week with Miss Hazel Edmis-
Farmer In City— A. A. Camp­ Mrs. C. D. Swearingen entertained
day after day, week after week, and m onth after
ton.
bell of the Mohawk valley was a at a family re-union Sunday with
month.
The Thurston ladies met at the visitor in Springfield this morning. 29 relatives present, including an
home of Mrs. Lawrence Gossler
uncle and aunt from Santa Ana.
• Check your suppiies-on-hand NOW. If exhausted or
Tuesday afternoon and tied a com­ One organ-grinder about town no California, an aunt from Tacomn,
forter for Mrs. Kingery, who lost longer has to run hla hurgdy-gurgdy Washington, Mr. Swearingen’s par­
Tow—place the order TODAY.
all her belongings In the fire which by hand. It now run» with a small ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Swearingen,
destroyed their home a few days electric motor and an automobile brothers and sisters of Drain, Mr.
LETTERHEADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ago.
storage battery.
and Mrs. Everett Swearingen and
STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS
There was born Monday, April 17
e s s
children of Camp Creek, Mrs
ENVELOPES
PAMPHLETS
1933, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs.
A group of New York mothers Swearingen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
BLOTTERS
Melvin Gustafson, at the Pacific complained that these blood and Crowell of Corvallis.
HANDBILLS
(I
hospital in Eugene.
RECEIPTS
thunder radio sketches are doing
TICKETS
A very interesting Easter pro-
The ladies of Mt. Vernon and their children no good.
FOLDERS
gram at Leahurg church Included n
TAOS
Thurston met Thursday at Mrs.
• • •
short Easter play, music, songs and
George Smith's home and quilted,
It Is said that when beer goes on readings. Of special Interest was
also gave a shower for Mr. and sale New York will see a celebra­ the piano duet by Mrs. Rogers and
destroyed by fire a few days ago. tion similar to that seen or. Armis­ her sister; their brother whistling i
Congoleum by the Yard 39c and 59c Square Yard
There were 103 present at Sun­ tice Day at the end of the World an accompaniment. The program
day school Easter Sunday besides war.
was given In the evening
many more coming for church ser­
• • •
Miss Ellen Johnson primary
vices There were visitors from Eu­ Grass was seen growing on a teacher at Leahurg has found It
Business Printers
gene Springfield and Lowell pres­ downtown street the other day and necessary to give up her work for
Springfield
ent for a basket dinner served at a newspaper commented upon the a time due to ill health. Mrs. Del-||
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — R A D IO S __PAINT
noon.
fact.
mar Boyer is substituting.
Naw Man Meets
Indian Tonight
Upper Willamette
Irish-Murphy Co.
Prices Going Up!
Get a Jig-Saw Puzzle Free
Announcing Re-Opening of
KETELS
BIX PANCAKE and WAFFLE FLOUR
For 2 3 c
D R U G STO RE
Under New Ownership, Saturday
A Beautiful Potted Plant
SC O H ’S DRUG STORE
I McKenzie Valley
The Printing Staples’ Used
In Every Business
Community
A
Thurston
New Rugs and Lineoleum
This Spring
Gold Seal
Congoleum Rugs
9 x 1 2 - $ 6 .9 5
71 x 9 - $ 4 .7 5
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