THURSDAY. FWRRUARY IB. 1934 THE SPRINOFIEI-D NEWS PAGE FOUR FOOD ELECTION BOARDS NAMED CHAMBER CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN EUGENE Drama Groups In District Ikeet Presidents Mother in Typical Roosevelt Greeting The Eugene C ham ber of Com ......rev will en te rta in th e first an I uual convention of lam e County I c h am b e rs of C om m erce, to be held First Eliminations Held Last j in Eugene T hursday evening. Feb. Night; Winner* of County Precinct ruary 22. 1934 at a 6:30 o'clock To Try for State Title Each Springfield Gets Double Board for May and November Election M em bers of election boanls to serve the four Springfield precinct in th e May prim ary anil N ovember general elections w ere nam ed S a t urday by W. B. Dillard, county clerk. Each Springfield precinct will have a double board thia y ear to expedite the counting of th e elec lion ballot». T he m em bers of th e Springfield board» a re aa follow»: N um ber I—Elsie C. S tew art. Cora M. H inson. F lo ra H untly, Olive M Nice. F ran cis S altsm an ; (Second b o ard )—George A Cox, Maxwell Pohl. Mabel Tyson. Mai- indn H awke. John S Lorah N um ber 2—C harles Eggim ann, Maude T. B ryan. H attie E. Myers, N. L. H elterb ran d . Mae Ogilvie; (Second b o ard )—D allas Murphy. E lizabeth Page, Sadie Laxton. Mel- born B artlett. E lisabeth G erlach. N um ber 3—R obert Sidwell. Alice L. Thompson. B lanche May. Lillian Black. A rth u r C. C lark ; (Second bo ard !—John P ark er. Genevieve Louk. G race H enderer. C ivility S McKlin. Alma W hitney. N um ber -4 — C lara Snodgrass. Abbie F . W heaton. Lena Fraeder- ick. F ran k Gordon. Elm a H alsey; (Second b o ard )—B ernice Van Val- zah. Marion Maxey. Alice Doane Mrs R achel T h atch er, E lizabeth Olson. All m em ber* of all affiliated o r F irst elim ination series (n th ganizations of th e County C ham ber Lane county D ram atic association a re invited and urged to atten d . play contest w ere sta rte d last nlill’.t Member* of o th er local groupa who a t W illakenzie g range hall with a re In tereateu In county wide d ev team s from W illak en tie, M arcela, Mohawk Mi K enzle grang elopm ent are also cordially Invited. and Subjects of county-wide im p o rt p articip atin g In the one-act play an ce will be p resen ted such a< presen tatio n s. Friday night a sim ilar d istrict f!oi>d control, freight rate», sh o rt road to th e sea m ineral resource», contest will be held at G oshen with ag ricu ltu ral developm ent, to u rist W illakenzie. G oshen and Elm ir.' traffic, etc. T he sales lax will he com peting discussed by tw o speakers, one f o r ! Monday groups ill th e River Koa I and one ag ain -t th e proposed law d istric t will have th e ir m u te st at T his m eeting could be th e m o s t, R iver Read school n orth of E uger im portant affair of Its kind e v e r ; when Yarnell. River Road and Wtl held in Lano county,—it all de-1 la k e n tie will com pete pends upon how many a re In a t- ( The final d istrict m eeting will tendance from th e various d istric ts.; be held Tuesday at Lowell w here NEW YORK: Herewith is shown a most unusual and moat latvrsst and how d eterm ined and unitedly P leasan t Hill. Lowell, and T ren t lng picture of the President'* mother, Mr». James D. Roosevelt, In a typlval they become upon county-wide pro will com pete Roosevelt greeting The picture w»» taken at one of the three birthday W in n eri of th e d istrict m eets blems. It could be m ade th e stro n g parties which she attended here in honor of her eon's birthday and for will hold an o th er elim ination series est medium In Ihe county through the Warm Bprlngs Foundation fund With Mr». Roosevelt, aa host, I» shown Maj. Gen Dennis k>. Nolan. which to o btain n ecessary p ro in E ugene next week to determ ine gram s of county developm ent, ac- j th e county w inner. T h e w inner of I cording to H. E. Cully, secretary , th e county co n test will go to Cor NEW STATE COUNCIL vallis to com pete w ith o th e r groups of the E ugene cham ber. TOPIC OF BROADCAST during th e Home In terest confer ence startin g F eb ru ary 28. DAIRY CONTROL PLAN OUTLINED State D ir*c to r of New Emergency Council to T a lk of New State Set-Up F riday Night The m essage at th e m orning Edgar Freed, national em ergency w orship serv ice a t th e M ethodist council d irecto r for Oregon will go church will be "C h rist and Con on the a ir In a joint program to be version." T h e V esper service at presented Friday evening. Febru S p. m. will be a m o th er and daugh ary 16. over radio station ¡ KEX t service, w ith th e m o th ers and and KGW In P ortland d au g h ters In th e choir. T he me» Mr F reed will explain the for sag e will be “G row ing . in to W o ! First Indication of Procedure Given Bv Wallace; Some m aiion of NEC and is expected to manhood.” and th e serv ice will shed som e new light on Ihe future Farm Pork Tax Free close with a candle lighting cere tren d of relief work in Oregon rnony led by a m o th er and tw o Removal o t th e minim um limit ' He retu rn ed this week from Rev. and Mrs Fulton arrived dau g h ters, assisted by th ree young hom e from C alifornia T uesday to girls. Rev Dean C. P oindexter will in the hog section of th e corn-hog ’ W ashington. D. (' . a fte r a series spend a few days. Rev. Fulton has preach both serm ons. T h e L eagues control plan, estab lish m en t of of conferences with Ihe ranking been chosen presid en t of th e Ad have services of in te re st to all farm er exem ptions u n d er th e hog I heads of th e F ederal Recovery pro v en tist college n e a r O akland. C ali young people. T h e H igh school p jrocessing tax. and o utline of th e I gram and th e o th er 47 sta te direc fornia. and cam e to move some of league m eets a t 6:15 and th e old le u ta liv e plan for dairy production tors of NEC. control are late developm ents un th e ir things there. During his stay In W ashington er league at 6:30. d cr Ihe AAA. according to a review , on official bu-lness. M r. Freed had The L adles' Aid society m et of th e ag ricu ltu ral officials at O re conferences with G eneral Hugh S T uesday for all day's m eeting w ith PATRONS OF GOSHEN gon S ta te college. Mrs. N eedham. Johnson, n ational recovery adm in SCHOOL MEET TONIGHT T he B ridge club will m eet w ith The recen t ad d ress by S ecretary is tra to r; F ran ces P erkins, secret Mr. and Mrs. C hris H anson on Fri ary of lab o r; C hester C. Davis, ag A vote to d eterm in e w h eth er or ; W allace on "T he D airy D ilem m a." 1 day evening. T he club m et with rlcu ltu ral adjustm ent a d m in istra contained Ihe first a u th o rta tiv e ex ■ not the Goshen school d istrict shall j p lauation of the kind of p ro d u c t to r; H arold L. Ickes. secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Beals last Friday consolidate with th e P leasan t Hill evening the interior, and PWA chief; P resi union high school d istric t will be tion control contem plated for dairy Mrs. Hill from W ashington Is dent Roosevelt and other recovery taken to n ig h t at a m eeting of th e j lng hv AAA. Even il is still ten ia visiting Mrs. Jam es H ill h ere and leaders, who outlined the part NEC Goshen school patrons. Some of the live how ever, as to details, hence i expects to stay until a fte r Mr. Hill would play in the ubseqiient dev Goshen high school stu d en ts now th e m Is still tim e for 11 to be care retu rn s from California. elopm ent of the Federal rehabilita full' considered by dairym en go to P leasan t Hill and o th ers Mr. and Mrs. Dudley P u ck ett lion of industry. com- to Springfield. No high school th roughout th e co u n try looking to aDd d au g h ter from n e a r K lam ath T he function of NEC as an ward possible changes or additions , is m aintained a t Goshen. Falls have been v isiting relativ es before th e final co n tract form s are agency to d irect NRA code com h ere for several days. pliance. to coordinate recovery ac arriv ed at. Forest W o rk e rs in England M is. Ray Baugh retu rn ed hom e tiv ities and th e report Io the P resi V o lun tary C u rtailm ent Unemployed w orkers In England la s t Sunday a fte r spending sev eral dent through NEC headquarters In T he plan proposed by W allace days w ith relativ es and friend have been a signed to sm all “su b W ashington, will be explained sisten ce farm s" In re tu rn for which calls for an Individual voluntary | n e a r Junctio n City and Shedd. farm allo tm en t am ounting to 85 Mr. H ufford and son. Leland each man puts in about 6 m onths p er cent of th ■ av erag e annual LANE FOUR-H WORKERS a y ear on fo rest im provem ent work. w ade a business trip re Drain last ON N. B. C. PROGRAM At the sam e rate, the 160 million production of each dairym an over Monday. acres of N ational F o rest in th e th ? past th ree 'e a r s . T h u ’ , co T housands of 4 H club m em bers U nited S tates would em ploy 650.- o p eratin g dairym en would agree to Forest Product» Used for Money all over th e 11 w estern sta te s will reduce production 15 per cent un In th e early days fcand-riven 000 men. he tuned in on KOW at P ortland, d e r th e base period. ced ar shingles w ere used in lieu N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S For such reduction, to be m ade Friday. F ebruary 16. to h ear a dele of m osey, nnd som e of he country- by any plan they saw fit to adopt, gation of Oregon buys and girls Notice is hereby given th a t Irene sto res m aintained a shingle yard Swezey has been appointed execu they would be com pensated by ad put on a 45 m inute program dur in stead of a cash reg ister. In many trix of th e will and e sta te of F red Justm ent to be financed from a pro ing the W estern Farm and Homi- p a rts of the country, products of H. C ham berlin, late of L ane coun H our sponsored by the U. 8 De th e forest a re still exchanged for ty, Oregon. All persons having cessin g tax on b u tter-fat which partm en t of A griculture. The foodstuffs and m anufactured goods claim s ag ain st said e sta te should would reach a m axim um of five p resen t th e sam e duly verified to cen ts p er pound, with a com pen broadcast will begin at 12:15 th e said executrix a t th e office of sato ry tax on oleom argarine. As o'clock Pacific stan d ard tim e, and Lum ber and W a ter S. D. Allen. Eugene, Oregon, w ith su b stan tial an advance paym ent as will be heard over ail w estern sta T he w eight of a thousand board in six m onths from th e first pub lions of the N ational B roadcasting feet of lum ber d ecreases approxi lication of th is notice, w hich is possible would be m ade to each dairy farm er soon a fte r his con system . m ately 22 pounds for every percen F ebruary 15, 1934 T he W estern Farm and Home IRENE SW EZEY, E xecutrix — of m oisture rem oved from th e wood S. D. ALLEN. A ttorney for estate. tra c t is accepted. hour devotes one hour each month by seasoning. Expansion P erm itted tF 15-22 — M 1-8-15) to a 4-H club program made up of S ecretary W allace prom ises to contributions from th e various keep th e plan as flexible as possi- stales, hut Oregon Is th e first sta te hl? so as to perm it expansion of to be Invited to put on the en tire th e in d u stry as fas as consum er de program . m and w arran ts. T h ere a re o th er Lane county chibs will be rep res angles of th e plan about which ented on the program by four Lane m ore will be announced later. county club m em bers. Melba An T he change on th e corn-hog plan drew« of Bethel, one of the out allow s any grow er of hogs to join standing girls chosen at the state and receive benefit paym ents In fair, will talk and to g eth er with A fine stock of groceries at prices which m atch re tu rn for reducing his production H elen M ichael of C hase G ardens, by a t least 25 per cent. P reviously E lizabeth Holcomb and Theda those to be found anyw here is carried Jiy this m odern an av erag e of th re e litte rs a year Phibbs of P leasan t Hill, will sing store. We aim to give this com m unity the best gro was th e bottom lim it n ecessary be two 4-H club songs w ritten by Mrs. cery service to which you are entitled. fore a m an could sign a hog con Alice Callison of Fall Creek. tra c t. T his change Is expected to in crease th e to tal Oregon signup Saw m ill Production very m aterially, as m ost hog rais E arly saw m ills w ere hard push ers In th is sta te a re relatively sm all ed to produce five thousand feet producers. of lum ber In tw enty-four hours. T he change In th e hog processing Modern mills can produce 750,000 tax allow s each fa rm “r an annual feet in eight hours. BEST FOODS exem ption of 300 pounds of pork products he ells o r tra d e s from Birthday Honored — A surprise PINTS slau g h terin g s of hogs of his own birthday party was given for L. K. raising. T his applies only w here Page Tile day evening by m em bers his to tal of product* in any m ark et of his .Sunday school class end of ing y ear do not exceed 1000 pounds Ibe E rg ath a class. Thurston Irish-Murphy Co. Salad Dressing 17c LUCKY SAIL Crab Meat 2 FOR E. JOHNSON DIES Lane federation NILENBDRG DOME Springfield Women's Organi- zation Plan* Exchange of Nntlvs of Lsnburg Lwivss Widow nnd Fivs Children; Plants; Chairman Named Funeral Held Wednesday d in n e r m ee tin g . MOTHERS. DAUGHTERS IN M. E. VESPER PROGRAM Club J o ÌRS H.S. INTERCLASS GAMES STARTED Freshman Girls Upset Dope In Sensational Win From Seniors 20-6 Monday lu lerclass basketball gam es be tw een both boys and girls team s started al Springfield high school this week with the first game play ed Monday afternoon Two gam es have been played every afternoon th is Week and the series will be com pleted Monday a fter which the playoff of Hie lending team s will decide which cla»< shall win the points tow ards the student activity cup. T he first gain.- of the series, the rnish senior girls gam e provided ih e big upeet of Iho series so far when Ihe first year girls coached by Gladys Mlnney topple«! the sen tors 20-6. Juan S tratto n and Jean ine W ithers w ere the forw ards; J is ii Lloyd amt E lizabeth Johnson wi-ro guards: and Edna Vest and Bernice ^ n lth were th e centers T he sam e afternoon Ihe senior I oys defeated the freshm an boys M embers of Ihe Bprlngfleld Wo m en's Civic Im provem ent club voted to affiliate them selves with Ihe 1 aue County Fm lersllon of W omen's clubs al th« Ir monthly ilivcllng h ere T uesday. Mrs. Pearl Schanlol explained Ihe function ot the comity orgaiilsatloii ul Ihe meet lug Mrs Fl ank P rall of E l i gene nlso gave un lllu atra'ed talk on photography C om m ittee chairm an for Ihe yeai were nam ed at th e m eeting by Mrs D II. F isher, chairm an They are Mr A It Van Valzati. publicity: Mrs f . K. W heaton, program s: Mrs. David Bailsm an, en tertain tnenl; and Mrs R. <1 P rivat, mein liership Me in tiers of the club will hold a potluck 81. P ulrlek's luncheon az the home of Mrs Meila ('etching for th e ir next m eeting March IS The annual plan! exchange of the d u b m em bers will be held at Dial time. Ellas Luke Johnson, native of ilia Leahiirg vicinity died al his hom e th ere Tuesday m orning lie wa* the »on of early plouaer*. Agrod ami Rodv Johnson nnd was born al I -'»burg on S eptem ber 23. 1863 Dii January II. 1872 he was mar ried Io N ellie Founlalli. daughter >f McKenzie vnlley pioneers Hhe died III 1823 August 8, 1831 he wa - m arried Io Evelyn lla rrlll of Leabnrg who su r vives him as «lues five children They are J«-»» Johnson. Itoaeburg; Mrs, B ertha Ream. Gild»; Roy Johnson, B end; <'larw«w Lynne Johnson ami alpli Johnson of Quee inel, Il C He elee leave« two slater*, Mrs Ann Nicholson of Ku gen«- ad Mrs Ju lia Kluni Leetewnl. lie was a mem ber of the Haptlal church. * F uneral services were held Wed m-sday afternoon from Ihe Vealch chapel 1« Eugene at I o'clock. H er. DOGS MUST HAVE TAGS Itryant Wilson officiated and In BEFORE END OF MONTH term en t was m ade In Ihe G reen wood cem etery al (.eaburg All dogs In lam e county one year or older m ust be licensed be DATE SET FOR OPERETTA fori- March 1. according Io a w arn BY BRATTAIN SCHOOL ing notice Issued by th e county court m em bers T he f«««s th is year The o peretta. "T he K itchen are 31 00 for male or sayed fem ale dogs, and 31 50 for fem ale «logs flo c k " will be gtevn at the high A fter March an extra charge of school auditorium on Friday ev en 25 re n ts per m onth will he aildml ing. F ebruary 23. II was announced during March. April ami May After this week by Ulen B Wood, prln that lim e lhap licenses will coal elpal. All the teach ers at the Brat- tain schiMil are arrlatlng with ihe 32 00 nnd 32 50 o peretta, th e m usical background for which will be provided by Ihe I. O. O. F. Encampment to Meet school's (oy orchestra. T he reg u lar -'eml-monthly meet lng of W lm awhala E ncam pm ent of R ancher I* Visitor-— Paul Brat- Odd Fellows will be held at Ihe I O. D F tem ple In Eugene Friday ; tain, ran ch er In Ihe Paisley dl* night of thia week S ere Ail mem 1 ir ltl Is visiting at Ihe llra lla ln bers of the order live In Spring huu e lit Mprlngfleld Mrs. B rallalu (¡.•Id Sm ell r< ed at 6 45 latdlea has Iweu III. but Is now able to be ■ ulsldc agalu a fte r two week«. of p atriarch s a re Invited SUN. - MON. - TUES - WED. "Love Your Neighbor— Love Hi* Wife"— that was the strange moral code of the— 14-6. T i.e day Ihe Junior boys won 16 14 in n close game with the sopho- rio res. The girls gam e was one- n d e d with Ihe Junior girls winning 14 2 over the second year girls. W ednesday the freshm an girls 1 -peated th eir show of pow er by i! -ft atlng th e sophom ore girls 26-2 while th e boy were defeated by th e sophom ore boys 12-11 In a hard f« ueht game Today the sophom ore and seniors term s play and Friday th e fresh- i-a n nnd Juniors v. Ill meet Monday •’•t Juniors and senior* windup t h ' n terclass play T hese gam».) pre sta rte d about 2 45 < ach afte-noon and a re open to th e public w ithout adm ission. Som e very Int« resting basketball gam es can be v-i'.iesst'd these a fter noons. LINCOLN SCHOOL BOYS LOSE BASKETBALL T IL T T he eighth grade hoys basketball team al the Lincoln school lost to the P leasant Hill M idgets In a thrilling game Friday night. The score wus Springfield 24. P leasant Hill 31. L ineups for the two team s were: Springfield L. M cPherson, 2 F F T aylor, 9 W estlake, 2 C G P edersen. 1 D McBee, 6 8 Keenan, 4 Pleas. H ill Jordan, 8 Hills. 9 Finch G u litln a . 8 Farh-y, 6 8m all Saw m ills In w estern Oregon and W ashing ton th ere a re over 700 saw m ills with capacities of less th an 60,000 board feet of lum ber per day ac- coardlng to th e Pacific N«»rthwest F orest E xperim ent S tation. Over 400 of these can produce less than 10.000 feet In 8 hours. In enstern Oregon and W ashington th ere are abolii 200 sm all mills of which one- half can produce from 1,000 to 10,- 000 hoard feet per day. THERE'S NOTHING BIGGER THAN ESKIMO! SPECIAL SALE • ON SLIGHTLY USED Late Model Gas Ranges W ITH CLOSED TOPS, AUTOMATIC CONTROLS AND MANY OTHER MODERN FEATURES Prices $ 15 to $45 Upper Willamette ] N e w S p r in g ALSO SEVERAL USED AUTOMATIC STOR AGE GAS WATER HEATERS. Sport Oxfords For W om en Northwest Cities Gas Co. Springfield