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    LION PARTY SEES
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T !IUHSDAY, JUNK 22, 11133
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE POI’H
FORMER MERCHANT OF
CITY DIES IN PORTLAND
Tw o Extremes in Improving the Breeds
Credit Plan bor
barmers Starts
Cherries Need
bruit bly Spray
CHURCHES UNITE
IN PROHI DRAMA
O liver W. Johnson. proni m ein
h ard » art iiierihaiii of SurinRfteld
som e y ears agii diet! at bis home
Three Sprays Needed: Antici­
in P o rtlan d W ednesday arc, rdlng Organize Under 5 Divisions
of Administration in Fed­
Convention Visitors Surprised *® * ord rixeiv.d here ills body
pate Residue Problem If In­ Public Invited to Attend Pres­
at Magnitude and Beauty ’*
br"u* h'
' ,>d*y
eral Reserve Districts
structions Art Unheeded
entation at M. E. Church
w here funeral service« will
held
• Next Monday Evening
of Veterans Property
and Interm ent made In the Id 1.
Provision for farm production
P i n t spray application for Ihe
O. O P. cem etery.
credit through regional production
cherry fruit fly iu aeetioua of ihe
Thti new S oldiers' Home at Rose
C hurches of Springfield will uiilto
cred it h a rk s and local production
sla te w here this peal Is a problem th eir efforts Monday evening In
burg may be opened shortly a fter
d it associations i th e outstand
is expected to be due about th llle presentation of
th» first of July for public inspec­
Tile . Aflei
ing featu re of a new law which hn
middle Io latter pari of the week m ath". Thia Is a rellgloua. tem per
tion, o r it may not be opened for
passed congress, says Ihe Oregon
j of Ju n e ID Io 24. according to oh nin e dram a debate dealing with
many m onths, was th e statem en t
A gricultural Extension service In
aervatlon of apeelallata at th e tire pro «nt oondltlon» and played by
of Colonel T andy, com m andant In
a review of th e ag rlcu ltu ru l sltuu
gon Experim ent station Thia flr-l Hall and Sum m ers, two loading
charge of the project, to a party of
lion just reiea ed. The circu lar also
spray is lim ed according Io lime eb araclers. Il will ho given al Ihe
S( riugfield Lion club m em bers
gives an analysis of oth er farm cre­
of tuuergonev of tlie (lies, which Is M elhodlal church sta rlin g al M
which he escorted about the nia’n i Efjtjpw Company of Radio
d it and adju stm en t developm ents,
usually about the lim e Royal Ann o'clock
buildings Friday afternoon.
A II ll III lie l of local people
Drama of West of 1860 and the cu rren t trend of dem and,
cherries a ttain good color.
P our m enibers of th e Springfield
will assist in Hie presentation
prices
and
costs
of
farm
products
This Is one post w here Ihe pol
Here Friday • Saturday
club. W. P. W alker. John D. Pyle,
T he two leading ch araclera. Torn
The plan is to have five divisions
I son spray Is directed tow ard Ihe O'Neil. In (tie liquor business, and
I. M 1‘eterso n and T b elm er J. Nel­
of
the
new
farm
credit
ad
m
ln
istra
The
e
n
tire
cast
of
Radio
S
tation
adults, because the files have a Judge Wood, judge of Hie superior
son, and one o th er lion m em ber
handy hublt of spending consider court, a re .eated In (he Judge’s
from Tigard com prised the in sp ect­ KOW's th rillin g serial dram a of tion. each with a comml »loner in
iab le tim e flitting about (lie trees cham ber discusalug accident cases
ing party. T hose men w ere the Ihe unclaim ed W e d of th e IS&O era ch arg e u n d er th e governor and the
deputy governors.
Each division
; sam pling any drops of m oisture reported In (he m orning new spaper
only visitors at th e R oseburg Lions "Covered Wagon Day»," broadcast
will handle one class of loans. The
I they find. T he Idea Is Io huve some nt Hie atari of the show.
gathering to be shown through th e every Monday night at S o'clock,
Above is W interthur Gann«, a 7 year old Holstein owned by 11. B.
credit
com m issioner
is to m ake a personal ap p earance production
in terio r of th e buildings. ,
N ew spaper critics In various
I jB ont of W interthur, Del. who has just set a new record by producing ) sw eetened poison "m o istu re" ready
will be in ch arg e of tw elve produc­
at
th
e
Rex
T
h
eatre.
Eugene
on
F
ri­
This visit to th e new p roject had
1,004.8 pounds of butter fst in one year on a strictly twice a day milking, ! for them during th is period.
parts of Ihe D ulled Hiatus have
tion
credit
banks,
one
iu
each
F
ed­
day
and
Saturday.
Ju
n
e
23-24
it
was
exessim g the former world rts-ord by 145.H isiunds. She produced 23,444 (I
been scheduled as a regular part
Form ula la Oivan
prat ed Ihe work of Ihese two meu
ounds of milk Below A new animal called • • c a ttle '’ whirh is tiring
of the afternoon program , but 'th e
'<”«•>• by ■»«* O'Connell. eral Lank Bank district.
T
he
spray
used is mad« of lead III presenting (he argum ents of the
««loped
by
the
Canadian
government
by
rroaaing
domestic
rattle
with
Provides
Supervision
Springfield delegation were delay- Kl * niana*ter
buffalo so they may better stand the severe winters. Its meal la truly (a rs e n a te one-half pound, m olasses null liquor forces.
T he land bank com m issioner
“ “
*
*
’
j l l l i j « « It» t s l l l u : f I n f t . l * h * *
g | A A . mMAal
ed in sta rtin g for Ihe grounds and
Nearly an hour of eu tertain m en t
j 2 quarts, and enough w ater to make
T h ere will Ini tin adililsaloil
discovered th at the m ain body of ,b a * a ” *111 enjoy w ill be presented will su p erv ise th e tw elve federal
10 gallons. T rees a re never drench U iarge, hut an offering will hn
land
banks."
th
e
circu
lar
sta
te
s
the visitors had not topped a t tin and I - s tr o y will have an opportun
ed w ith thia spray, Ihe Idea being taken durliig the evening
Soldiers' Home m erely driving on ;
»®® I” Person th eir favorite "T he in term ed iate credit com m is­
I m erely to sprinkle the foliage
I
VJ I
•
n enough
m n
to the golf tournam ent at the radio sta rs which will include sioner will supervise the tw elve
to have plenty of the drop
County Club.
*
I Nancy Applegate. N ate Applegate. in term ed iate credit banks. T h e Co­
on III» top side of th e leaves
Tall, straig h t, and with a sp ark le T »»’ Ma. Kay. "C heers " Ream. Hal o p erativ e Bank Com m issioner will
all files. Excellent resu lts have
of steel in his eyes despite th e : Peler», "B eke" Pickens, "Colum ad m in ister th e C entral Bank for
been had by spraying with any
At Ihe annual school m eeting of
w hite h air on his head. C o lo n elibine " HawAin», a new com er to th e C ooperatives and tw elve regional
Red Cross Plans Series of so rt of a rig which will do t h a t
the I'lessnnl Hill public school Mr,
C
ooperative
Banks.
And
the
Em
er
T andy, a New E nglander, who is ,, • ast a "d m any o thers. The "Cover
Three sprays a re usuully needed Hammond was elected d irecto r for
State Banking System to Be Fiv* Institutes for Workers
him self, a veteran of both the f'd " agon Days Old Time Orehes- geney C redit C om m issioner will
to
give com plete control. The first
years to tahn the pluco of Haul
in Pacific Northwest
Sought in 1934. To Enter
Spanish-A m erican and W orld w ars. ,r a " wil1 also »PPoar and furnish supervise th e regional A gricultural
la given, ns m entioned, when Ihe Baughiiinii sod Mra. K. G lustlna
Political Investigation
patiently explained every detail of tones rem em bered by all. T he stage C redit C orporations."
Fifth of a series of Home Service , flies first em erge. The second fol was ciectod clerk.
Local production credit asso cia­
the million and a q u arter dollar Presentation will take the audience
In stitu tes for Red C ross w orkers ,o* a 1,1 seven days, ami (he third
tions
may
be
form
ed
l»y
ten
or
more
Vti&uimous disapproval of the
A large crowd atten d ed ihe l'teaa-
expenditure to his visitors.
ba‘ k
» “ evening sp en t by the
at which tim e the new federal re-! • *«*h la te r Iu ca«e of a heavy
Lobby Is Beautiful
pioneers while encam ped for th e farm ers, and a p art of th e capital proposed sales tax now being re gulatlons governing veteran»' pan ra,n 1,1 betw een, th e spray is re ant Hill picnic which was held al
(lie picnic grove Iasi Halurday a fte r
One of the most beautiful sights night "on th e trail.'
Music, corn- of local associations may be su b ferred to th e voters of O regon and »tons ami claim s will be explained ' peated.
having been postponed (w ire lie-
seen fo r a long tim e greeted th e edy, singing and a d ram atisatio n scribed by Ihe regional production upport for Ru.v W. Gill, s la te will tie held In E ugene on June 30
U ic Spray Sparingly
grange m aster, in his opposition
cause of rain A good program was
party im m ediately as they stepped
som e of th e happinings which credit bank.
This ia on» of the moat econo
Oregon P rices Up 40 P ercen t
cam paign was voiced Iasi week at and July 1. II was announced this
given in I be m nrnlug and sports
into th e lobby of th e ad m in istratio n were a p art of th e daily life of these
week
by
It
E.
Arne,
d
irecto
r
of
mlcal
sp
ray
s
Io
apply,
as
only
a
According to th e circu lar the the anuual G range m eeting in Ben
building This, with its high ceil- trav elers will be included in th e
w ar service, who will atlem l all ; pint io a q u art Is needed per tree, and I wo bail gam es held In Ihe
ing em bracing a m ultitude of sm all sta<e p resentation of the larg est tren d of farm prices flattened out dleton.
five
of the gath erin g
Miss Allda says 8. C. Jones, entom ologist ut afternoon. The gam e betw een (he
The creation of a sta te hanking
archw ays and tall w hite pillars. east of radio sta rs ever to to u r the som ew hat during th e past four
Bigelow,
a
ss
ista
n
t
instructor,
and ¡th e Oregon -daliou. To use more is high school xml alum ni learns wan
| very interesting anil close. After
flanked on all sides by m assive northw est. Popular prices will pre- weeks, com pared with th e grand system will be sought by meuna of Mias Mary Annin, executive secre ; not only unnecessary, hut may
carved walnut doors with, heavy '« II with th e adm ission being M , ! a d *“ <» during
,lurin* ,h e
P ^ c e d ln g an initiative m easure Io be placed
tary of the l-ane County C hapter prove harm ful by causing u spray l a two Inning overpluy th e high
solid brass hardw are ia ea-ily the »«
cen ts ad u lts and 10 gen ts any-1 ® °* ,h
A» tb ln *!, !“ 'x'd a ‘ mld' on ,he ballot
*•’ < A commit-
| school team won.
will a ssist Mr Arne.
residue problem.
most beautiful place in all th e time for k id d ie.
J “ »e. th e general level of farm tee has been named to d raft the i
■Mr. und M r. Roy Jo h n s and
Since careful control work was
buildings.
The supporting p ictu re to b e | ’,r *ces *8 aro u n " 1” P«r cent h ig h er m easure.
( All home service w orkers a re In­
sta
rte
d
by
ihe
experim
ent
stutlon
co n sid erab le tim e and much at shown with "Covered Wagon D a y s 'i th an “ y ,a r Previous for th e whole A firm and careful scrutiny of re
vited to a tte n d the m eetings at any
Bert Johns huve gone to M ontana
ten tiv e listening was spent as th e 1« railed th e "F ace in the S ky" ano country. and around 40 per cent cord- of legislators seeking re-elec of the designated places. The first ut th e request of the Industry sev 'b y auto fur a few w eeks’ visit.
com m andant took his visitor into featu res S pencer Tracy. S tu a rt Kr Ih lg h er for the a v e ra *e ln Oregon Holy will be u n dertaken by the will be held at Odgen. U tah. June e n d years ago, excell nt control of
, A fter Ix'ing delayed by the rain
room a fte r room filled with all oi
and Marlon Nixon in the com
H i*h hoP Price» contributed m ater Orange. They will m ake a careful} 21.88. T he second will he held at this p e-t has been ublaluisl every ' the farm era a re now ru ttin g thell
the most m odern hospitalixation
featu re roles. It Is th e u n ¡« a lly to th e upsw ing of th e Oregon exam ination of the candidates actl- Bocatello. Idaho anil I wo m ore in w here th at full d irections as Io
■ alfalfa
«tilles
equipm ent and surgical m achinery story of two sign pain ters and an i general farm price index.
vlties and voting at the e a rlie r »es­ W ashington
Im m ediately tim ing and m ethod application have
The T rent Sunday school picnic
been followed
and finally dropping slowly down *rr in « 6‘rl The plot revolves about 1 Wo01 prlc,' a H,a*ed a rem ark ab le slona and will publish such a report, th ereafter.
will be held Ihe coming S aturday
from th e fifth floor in heavv sm ooth two itin e r-n t sign p ain ters and | com eback and now head the list in
M em bers of the G range asked
al th e T rent picnic grove.
elevators into the kitchen and food th r ir various escapades while In I de*re e of Pr» 'w ar price " p a r ity " , th a t the postal sav in g , banks b e ’ V oder the new law, effective GYPSY CARAVAN GETS
Mr und Mrs Italpli lotlrd and
W heat ail opened a - general depositories.
| J u1' 1. veterans have only one op-
with an index of 99
son
Haymond, motored Io C orvallis
POLICE
ESCORT
HERE
E fforts to provide for com pulsory p<,r' U” " v
a p ’’’ “ 1 T herefore, says
vanced sharply, but is still far be-
m assive cold sto rag e boxe- and
— ——
' Inst week-end lo vlsjl th eir daugh
M anager Hchnfer. It Is essen tial
j
low
"p
a
rity
”
with
th
e
May
w
heat
testin
g
of
dairy
c
a
ttle
for
contagi
b a tte rie s of electric stoves and
Gypsy women w ho-paid Spring , h r. Myrna. who Is attending 4-H
Visits at Goshen— Mrs. H. Ek G er­ | price index a t 67 per cent of pre- ous abortion were defeated.
■lhat Red C ross w orkers who handle
field’s business section a visit Weil , sum m er school at t). S C. thia
ovens greeted the visitors. E very­ ber is visiting at Goshen th is week.
I
approxim
ately
4(H).lain
case
a
year
■ w ar. The general level of farm
At the close of the annual g a th e r
iiesday m orning did not rem ain In month.
thing in th e kitchen is operated and
prices at 62 is still a long way from ing three- m em bers of th e G rand ' f“ r v e te ra n s and th e ir fam ilies.
town very long. T he reason was |
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heated by electricity.
V isitor Coming — Mrs. G ertrude parity " as contem plated under the B ralrle G range n e a r Albany re- i
ihoroiighly posted on all i
Buy W ater. Lights
lha.
everyw
here
they
went
Lum
F
Mohawk
Man
H
sre—
I'ste l Tall
Bet rs of S eattle is expected to farm act. Eveu w ithout any ad- ceived the "Gold S ta r C ertificates" changes In the law.
W ater and electricity for the
I A udirson, polio« chief, was Im-| man of Ihe Mohawk region was a
arriv e Friday to visit with Mrs. J vance ill prices for things farm ers for having been m em bers of the
| Miss Rowena Nlason. lied B russ m ediately behind them .
visitor Iu Springfield S aturday
buildings a re purchased front local W. Scott.
buy. most farm products would G range for 50 years. O lliers who j rep resen tativ e for this illctrlet. left ' -----------------
sources.
have to go up around 50 p er cent have attain ed this record a re en- Sunday for lllck s L ake. W ashing
Included in th e first unit of the
M M
1 ton to a tten d a Red C ross Life Sav I
Returns from Medford— Floyd J. to reach parity. B rospeets for fur­ titled to the recognition.
project which is p ractically com
th
er
im
provem
ent
a
re
reasonably
"
"— — ——
ing and F irst Aid Institute.
p itte d now a re th e adm in istratio n Sw eeney has retu rn ed to Spring-
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
buildings, the dom iciliary unit, the field from Medford w here he has KOf'd. ays th e rep o rt, but much
Notice is hereby given th a t
nurses hom e equipped to accom ­ been visiting for the past two depends upon national and interna-
weeks.
tionai econom ic program s and dev­ School D istrict No. 19. in Lane
m odate 65 nurses, the com m and­
elopm ents.
county, Oregon, will pay at the of-
a n t’s hume, tw o double bouses for
Silver G rey P o lite Dog.
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flee of clerk of said d istrict, all
staff doctors, a boiler plant, laun- WHAT A BLADDER PHYSIC
left e a r cropped. L ast seen
COUNTY
MARKET
ROAD
w
arrants
to
and
Including
2643.
S P R IN G F IE L D , OREG O N
dry. and o th er lesser buildings.
oi,„..ia
«. >
.. . ,
«u
, ...
1 ,,
should do. Work on the bladder
WARRANTS ARE CASHED dated Jan u ary 13, 1933 In terest <»n M cKenzie H ighw ay.
A beautiful $45,000 steel bridge „„
,, „ ..
.
, ,, ,
as casto r oil on th e bowels. Drive
Call E ugene 2234-W, He
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ceases a fte r Ju n e 24. 1933
•
now spans the riv er betw een the
out im purities and excess acids
H olders of county m ark et road
w ard.
C. F BARBER. Clerk.
old and new homes, b u t failure of
th a t cause irritatio n w hich resu lts w arran ts and special w arran ts are
congress to ap p ro p riate money fot
in getting up nights, frequent de- having them cashed by th e county
this purpose prev en ts th e building
i
,
. ,
...
,
H're, burning, leg pains or back- this week, th ese funds being nearly
of the necessary approaches mak
o
i
-
. .
ache. BL-KETS (S gr. T ab lets) Is up to date. M arket road w arran ts
ing the bridge usable.
a pleasant bladder physic. Get a are being paid up to Ju n e 1 and
No Dedication Planned
■m.. u
u.
. v
. , . , 25c te s t ho» from your druggist. special w arren ts up to Ju n e 19.
The old soldiers home, which is ,
,,
,,
i_____ _________ A fter four da>'«
not relieved go
according to G race Schiska. county
a collection of w hite wooden build
back and get your money. You will treasu rer.
ings in contrast to th e new m odern
T h e F; rlngfield Irish M urphy sto re sells at Ihe
feel good a fte r this cleansing and
As yet county general fund war-1
ones of red brick and m idw est lime­
sam e price as all o th e r Irish Cush sto res in o th e r cities
you get your reg u lar sleep. Sold by ra n ts have not been cashed up to
stone with red slate roofs, is still
F lan ery 's Drug Store.
ir. L ane county. Irish sto res are not undersold uny-
Jan u ary 1.
being nsed as q u a rters for th e
Covered Wagon
Cast Plays Rex
S
E SEIS IIP
Veterans’s Act
Io Be Explained^
Upper Willamette ,
I
LOST
Irish-Murphy Co.
You Can’t Beat
Our Low Prices
veterans. T he property, which o ri­
ginally was a s ta te home, has been
turned over to th e V eterans Admin­
istratio n by th e sta te of Oregon.
T here will be no public dedic-a
tion of th e home C'olon“l T andy as
sured his visitors. W hen o rd ers are
received to open th e borne 1 would
like to have a very brief flag ra is­
ing cer niony before the main
building and let th e people of O re­
gon spend the balance of th e ir tim e
viewing th e buildings and th eir
contents, he fated.
I McKenzie Valley
w liere in th is tra d e territo ry .
You can buy y o u r g ro ceries in Springfield with
confidence th at for quality and price th ey a re not s u r­
passed. And yau can SAVE y o u r gasoline bill and your
tim e spent going elsew here.
June
Toilet Goods Sale
R ight at th e tim e t»f the y ear w hen y o u r skin needs
additional protection and care, we offer S avings in
T oiletries.
>
$1.00 Body Powder
79c
$1.00 Shari Powder
79c
50c Jonteel C ream s
33c
J1.00 Rexall H air
Tonic
69c
75c T h ea trical C ream
59c
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Neal have
sold th ir home n ear Blue River
to C alifornia people.
The Annual school m eeting was
held In the various d istrict Mon­
day. At W altervllle O. H. H ardy
was re-electeil directo r, C harles
Jessen clerk At C edar Flat. Mrs.
Ivy H art was re-elected d irecto r;
H arry E ndicott, clerk. At Leaburg,
W. Allen and 1 A. Vance were
elected directors, a vacancy having
arisen with the resignation of Lee
Fountain. Sam Sw afford was re ­
elected clerk . At D eerhorn E. E.
P o tter was elected d irector, Leland
Shrode re-elected clerk At T hurs
ton R. B. W bltbeek, d irecto r; Mr-.
Flossie G ray clerk
25c Violet Talcum
John Koozer had his tonsils re­
moved In Springfield T hursday
m orning.
See our line of picnic supplies. O ur paj»er plates, cups,
Rev. W roof retu rn ed m issionary
from the Philippine Islands will
preach at W alterv llle the s. conil
Friday night In July, the 14th.
T he W altervllle D istrict Sunday
School Union will hold Its annual
convention a t L eaburg Ju n e 25. An
all day m eeting with lia ket dinner.
Returns
from
G0( Pompeian Powder
49c
$1.00 B oquet R am ee
P ow der
49c
50c M idnight Cream 39c
50c Klenzo Shampoo 33o
J5c Kleenex
19c
GOc Pompeian Ray
SI.00 Lem on Cream
79c
FREE!
$1.0(1 C ara Nome C ream
Free with the purchase
of $2.00 Cara Nome
Powder.
43c
50c Mi 31 S having
Cream
25c Or. West
P aste
2 T ubes
33c
Tooth
19c
37 c
$ 2 9 75
------ IN LOVELY TWO-TONE VENEERS
J u s t as show n above! T h re e pieces, all veneered in
w alnut, with c o n tra s tin g overlays which add g re atly
lo the rich a p p e ara n ce! We co n sid er th is to he one of
o u r best Bedroom S u ite values.
Axminster Rugs
$21-50 up
I' dll 9 x 12 size, in b eautiful
colorings. T he p a tte rn s are
in‘W and pleasing.
Inlaid Linoleum
$1-35 aq. yd.
59c Dr. W est Toot h
Brush for
39c
Gem inc Inlaid Linoleum —
(lie p a tte rn s being blocked
Ihioiigh lo th e hlirlap back. In
lilc, block, allover o r geom e­
trical effects.
dishes- napkins, an d doilies will sim plify the preparation
of your lunch. And d o n ’t forget to lak e films with you.
We do kodak finishing.
Gold Seal Gongoleum
Flanery’s Drug Store
Portland — Mrs.
K atie B runim elte retu rn ed Tue day
from Bin I land win-re she lias been
visiting with her son.
15c
C ream
3-Piece Bedroom Suite
THE REXALL STORE
Springfield,
..................... Yd., 59c
DON’T WAIT TO BUY FLO U R !
W rig h t & S o n s
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
Oregon
T his large m odern sto re h as in stock any groceries
th at you m ay w ant an d th e large tu rn -o v e r of o u r stock
m ean s th at all goods a re fresh.
T he federal g o v ern ­
m en t is placing a heavy p rocessing tax on flour in «
few days. Money Invested
will surely m ake you a big
In flour and cereals now
saving.