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    THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1M4
THE SFmNQFMLD W W i
PAGE FOUR
FLOOD SURVEY IN
liFLANE FINISHED
STATE GROUP TO
BACK SALES TAX
Eight Valley Counties Per­
fect Flood Control Organi­
zation at Albany Tuesday
Diversified Croup of Leaders
Unite to Support Sales Tax
To Protect Schools
GARBO PERSONALITY
DOMINATES PICTURE
Directing Army Flying of the
.
"Qusen C h ristin a’’ F ea tu re * »wed
Ish Actress at McDonald
Thtatr* On Bunday
The role that Greta Garbo por-
! trays In her new MeireGoldwytt
Mayer starring picture. "Queen
Christina," which come Sunday io
the Mi lkmaid tlu iitie. Is similar III
many respects Io Iter own glamor
ous personality.
Critics are ui auluious lu the
opinion that the picture affords
! Garbo the greatest characterisation
she has yet cs»ayed.
Garbo had the story ot "Queeu
Christina
In mind for several
. years Slid explored deeply ill Slock
holm archives durlug Iter recent
visit to Sweden to study the char
after she was vailed upon to play.
Queen Christina has been de­
scribed as a seveuteetilh century
woman who lived a twentieth celt
lury life On the throne she was a
spectacular figure She disdained
lhe finery of feminism for (he more
mannish garb of her military rank
and harassed her palace advisers
through her uticouveiilloual Inter­
ludes.
II is during an Incognito Jour­
ney that she m eets a handsome
Spanish envoy, portrayed by John
Gllberl. and permits herself io fall
madly In love with him When he
flually reaches the royal eourl to
seek diplomatic favor, he Is utuatvd
to see the girl he had met sillin g
on (lie throne
Christina was a woman who
might have lived io day. so modern
were her views and modes of living
She was a ruler and a soldier Not
until she fell In love did she startle
her court with her fondness for
gorgeous rloihlng and Jewels.
The picture, directed by Roubett
Mamnullan, has a cast that In
eludes, beside. Gllberl. tan Keith
Lewis Stone. Elisabeth Young. C
Aubrey Smith. Reginald Owen.
Georges Renevenl. David Torrence.
Gustav Von Svyffertlta anti Ferd
Inand Mu tiler.
Formation of a sta tew id e com
Final work on the detailed flood
m ittee of leaders in ail walks of
damage report of the W illamette
lifts for the purpose of combatting
Flood Control Association is being
the campaign being waged against
completed this week with the ex
the sale, tax adopted at the last
ceptlon that the facts and pictures
session o( the legislature was an­
contained therein will soon be on
nounced from Portland this morn
their way to Washington, D C.
Ing
where they will be used In an ef
fort to Impress upon the present
Paul T Shaw, chairman of the
administration the necessity of
committee, is a representative ot
flood and erosion control work in
the SHtaw Supply company at Port-
this vicinity.
; land Dr. Harry F Titus. former
chairman of the Eugene school j
The report will show an esti­
NEW YORK . . . Aa inspiring
mated damage from these two '
board. Is Lane county's represents- |
»»on ahead. b rin ging w ith
causes of »1.077.000. Benton, Linn. S p rm -
tive on the committee. Representa­
it m ai > iivw bonnets which inelndew
Marion. Polk. Yamhill, and Clack­ those i ft the tnee models, causes tive* from other conntle Include
amas counties all have estimate» fem inine thoughts to turn to attract*
many farmers, dairymen, sheep
W A S H IN G T O N . . . Above are the H ig h t oltkers m a k in g up the
ranging downward from that of this tive coiffures. The beautifu l E lisa
growers, bankers, and others in General Staff in command o f the Army ’a job o f carrying the air mail
under the order of P os tm as te r G e n e ra l Karley They took over the job on
county where there exist three both Allen, screen favorite, in now
terested In school work.
F>b. lWth. No. 1, B r ig Gen. Oaear Westover, in c harg e o f A rm y t'o rp a
pricipal sources of damage, the W il­ >}• *ix,.r.ng this entrancing wind
"The new sales lax Can solve the mail operations with head»,uai ter» here. No 2, Maj Ityron vj Jones.
Mow t) w;tve
lam ette and McKenzie rivers, and.
grave financial problems that con Eastern d ivision , Newark, N J . N o , t o I 11 »»nice M H ic k m a n . Central
the Long Tom bask These latter NEW YORK MAN FINDS
front every one of Oregon's 2200 division, Chiaaga; No. 4. L ie u t C ol Henry M Arnold, Pncifte dmtion,
counties have already started work OBJECTION TO EDITORIAL elementary school district
t..! m g on m a il at Newark.
It can S a lt Lake City. Insert* Army ,
on the preparation of reports sim i­
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keep our 200.00« boys and girls at
lar to the Lane county one being Committee for Self-Containment their studies and in school safe
compiled by H. E. Maxey, presi­
Cashing-In on Fourth Largest Diamond
Of America W rites Criticism
frm the tem ptations and destruc
dent of the flood association He
O f A ttitud e O f News
Uve irresponsibilities that can so
has been assisted by T O. Russell.
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easily attend enforced Idlene a. !
CWA engineer, and residents in
Proof that the Springfield News says Mr Shaw
various parts of the county.
circulation extends far and wide
“It can stop the ever growing
Following the start made in this
and that it is read carefully was and long list of schools that are al
county the other counties men-
t . n . In “th e con,aine<’ ,n a l<,tter received this n ,ady closed. or tire closing, or
tinned have joined Lane In the _ _ „ v
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week from James W. Girard of >4obrtenlng their terms dangerously
formation of a larger W lllahette
New Aork.
tn eTery section of Oregon.
Valley Flood Control assosfatlon
Mr. Girard, former ambassador
Although the elem entary schools
County Judge. D. O. Woodworth of
Linn county was elected president g u |e >
|hp Wor,d war * have already reduced their current
of the association Tue day. with no< chalrman of
com m ittee «P endH ures by more than »3.500,
Judge Fred Flsk of l-ane county as ff>r Americ, s , , f.CMUlnHl
He 000 this last year; they are at th­
vice-president. T. O. Russell, na
ends of their financial ropes
read the editorial. “A Self-Con­
tional know:- engineer, at present tained Nation. " which appeared In Teachers' salaries have been re
CWA engineer for this portion of ,he N e<g of Febrnary , and wrote duced repeat dly and heavily. Ap-
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1 proximately 1.000 of Oregon s 7500
the - state
has *-----
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named * secret
to take exception to the statement
ary-treasurer o f the association
instructors now are being paid an
contained in the editorial to the I
Repre entative leaders from each #ffect
e<jualllatlon
stabln. average of less than »10 per week
S O U T H A F R IC A . . . On the rig h t is Jacobus Junker S r , Under o f
of the counties have been named
xatlon of the world's currency sy s­ I or annual bast . and many of these
the fo urth largest diamond in the world, handing over the stoae to Sir
with warrants that can be conver­
on the list of county directors.
Ernest Djipepheim er, le ft, who had delivered approxim ately * 4 0 0 , 0 0 0
tems. on some new standard, will
ted into cash only at discounts
It has been estimated by State
to Jacobus Jpnksr J r , renter, in payment fur the «tqae.
R e tu rn s fro m P o rtla n d
go a long way to break down In­
Engineer Charles Stridklin at
ranging front 10 to 35 percent.
ternational trade barriers and re-
Dr
Melville Jones returned Wed
Salem that during the past 10 years
•• ™ aa
.
store the free flow of commerce
"Approximately 900 of the 2200
nesday
from Portland where he
more than »..ooo ooo damage has wlthout wh(ch no natJon
st.boo, dlg(rlcts are
fronl ABRAMS MAKES FORMAL TWO MAKE APPLICATION
been wrought bv the W illam ette ,
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.
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went on buslneas
,
, ,.
,
lze its full possibilities of prosper- six months to three years tn pay
D in FO R S E C R E T A R Y S H I P
FOR RECOMMENDTION
river and tributaries during winter
t ■
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ru n 3C V K L I a n t o n tr
Ity.
ment of their interest bearing war-
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F lo w e r T h r if t s R eported
floods alone. The area represented
The committee which Mr. Girard rants, and have no hope of secur- ; My attitude on public questions
Dave Worley and Fred Cline are
Several complaints of wanton
in the requests to be made for re­
represents advocates that the ing adequate funds to continue.
,8 w e„ known , hrough my , ote, ln the only two Springfield persons destruction of flowers In front
lief represents 61 percent of the
United States become a self-con-
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total state population says Mr. Rus­
, . . .
. . .
"Warrant« of over 800 districts ths legislature, and on this record. who have made application Io the yards by groups of children have
tained nation, importing only those
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sell. Fifty-one percent of the farms things which we cannot grow o r ! C,an?Ot..^_,C“
h“® I
my con ta“ ‘ ba,Ile *“ ,b *‘ city for a recommendation to the been heard In the city this week
in Oregon are Included in the area.
dred districts report warrant dis legislature, and in public office, io state liquor commission. Each In In most Instsncvs It seem s that
the guilty persons merely pull oft
courts at more than 10 percent reduce costs, and tq save expense
tainment for leading countries of
dividual must ask the city In which the flowers or buds and drop them,
Approximately
150
districts
cannot
to
(be
taxpayers.
1
submit
nty
can-
DEBATORS FIND SHORT
the world have been made more
pay operating expenses unless they didary to the people of Oregon, they do business to recommend not caring to lake the flowers
SEASON FOR ARGUMENT possible by the development of sci
them before they will be granted a home.
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enee say members of the commit- j submit to discounts ranging from says Carle Abrams, lu announcing
15 to 35 percent. June of 1933 formally that he will seek the Re license to sell liquor under 14 per­
Springfield high school debators tee.
Choir Has Social
showed an Increase of 40 percent publican nomination as Secretary cent alcoholic content. Worley con
concluded their season almost as
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The Mc'hodlsl church choir held
in unpaid warrants over the pre- j ,,f Slate In the May prlmarl
templates the opening of a parlor
quickly as they started it Monday
ceding year Unofficial reports in
lr. the old First National bank a social gathering Immediately fol
evening of this week when they PINE CIRCLE INVITES
It will be tuy purpos ■ to conduct
dlcate that June of 1934 will dis­
building
at Second and Main 'owing their regular weekly prac
divided honors in their second d?-
COBURG AND CRESWELL close a situation that is far worse." a vigorous campaign and to vi It streets.
lice Wednesday evening Mrs. Bu-
bate with Cottage Grove. The
according to members of the coni as many portions of the stute as
font Roach Is director of the choir.
Neighbors of Woodcraft Circles
Springfield affirmative team won
possible, but as I have not and do
Action on these and other re­
mittee.
at Cottage Grove In the evening. *t Coburg and Creewell were In-
not expect to serve any interests quests which will probably be re­
NOTICE
and the negative team lost at home vited last night by Pine circle of
The new law. which is far differ- ! j have no war chest, and must l i e
ceived before the next meeting of
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
lu the afternoon.
Springfield to be their guests at ent in Its purposes and applica i pend largely on roy friends for the Council will be delayed until j Notice Is hereby given that the
Eugene, by winning twice over a Joint meeting to be held here on tlons than the one defeated at the support.
undersigned, administrator of the
(hat time II has been Indicated
estate of Raymond A Hopkins. De­
Cottage Grove and once from March 14
last election, provides specifically
c e a s e d . h a s filed his final account
Springfield, lays claim to the cham­
that 100 percent of the sales taxes |
with the County Court, and an or­
pionship of the northern half of
I must go directly for school relief,
der has been made and entered di
the district. They will debate Rose­ SERVICES LISTED AT
and that property taxes ln every
reeling this notice and setting Hal
Itrday. March 31. 1934. at 10:00 a
burg nert to determine winners of
CHRISTIAN CHURCH chool district of the state must be
nt. for the hearing thereon at the
the Sixth district.
reduced In the same amounts.
County Court House In Eugene.
Rev. Veltle Pruitt has announced
¡DFl.ionsclubmuchoR.nm
Oregon.
that he will preach on the subject
DnO-d at Eugene. OTegon, this 28
"The Christian Soldiers" at the STATE POLICE CHECK ON
day of February. 1934.
HIGFRID HEAHHORE. Adntin
morning service Sunday. His ev en -[
Istrator of the Estate of Ray
TRUCK
DRIVERS.
LOADS
SUN. - MON. - TUES - WE" d " ine serm ,, n subject win be "Sin
inond A Hopkins. Deceased
Laid on Jesus." There will be sp e-'
C. N JOHNSTON. Ally Rooms
State police spent a part of Wed
cial music at this service. The r e
309-310 Tiffany Bldg., Eugeue,
nesday night and all of Thursday
Oregon.
gular Bible school will be held at
morning stopping trucks at the pub­
<M 1 8-1522 291
9:45 in the morning.
lic scales near Judkins point be­
tween Eugene and Springfield. The
MANY PLAY AT BRIDGE
police officers check the drivers
PARTY MONDAY EVENING for ur°P*>r H«'«’”"*" a '"< chauffeur
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permits.
They also weigh the
Nine tables were in play at a ’rucks for overweight loads.
bridge party Monday evening at
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the home of Mrs. L. C. Moffitt
CHANCE ARMORY PLANS
when Mrs. Moffitt and Mrs. Larson
NO CEILING PLASTER
Wright entertained for a number
of their friends. High score prize
A mtxup In Instructions for the
went to Mrs. Carl Olson, and the
work at the Springfield armory last
second prize to Mrs. Elvln May.
week resulted ln a crew of lathers
and plasters nailing lath on a good-
portion of the celling on the
lower
floor. The work was stopped
The W altervllle Ladies' Aid so­
ciety sponsored a party at W alter­ however, and the lath removed.
vllle < hurch Friday evening with Thf‘ c,’t'lnK* >”
building are to
I their hottsbands as honor guests. be covered with panel,« of veneer
Beginning with potluck dinner al wood.
Pies That Make Pleasant Sur(n ises
McKenzie Valley
cHRi&rinn
I The glamorous romance that I
brings the one and only)
I Garbo back to the screen!
With
John G ilbert — Ian Keith
Lewis
Stone — Elizabeth
Young
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"COMING OUT
PARTY”
—The Low -Down on the
Debutante Racket:
FRANCES
DEE
GENE
RAYM OND
Chriatian Church Singara to
Give Show at Grova Mon­
day: Hara on Tuaaday
Members of the choir of the
I'lirisllan chinch will pteaeul a
negro uilnatri'l show in song al ths
high school uudiiiiriuui Tuesday
lovulng at 7:45 under Ills dirs«
Golt of Re». Veltle I’rulti Rehear
sills fur thu piiwluctluu have been
under way si the church for several
nninlhs. amt tegular practices are
heltig held every Bight (his week
The entire choir will participate
In the show. They will ell be black
"d for Hie occasion and some very
reallallc negro characters have
been developed lu the group say
those who have watched the re­
hearsals
Mrs. W I* Tyson
’I»* old
"Maiiuiiy ' ha the leading role and
Is sttpporled by Veltle Prultl In the
leading male role Many other* In
llie church have been assigned In­
dividual parts and the others sing
in the chorus.
The cast will go to Collage
Grove Monday nlgbl Io present
their work as a preliminary Io the
performance In this city.
W. C. T. U HAS PATRIOTIC
PROCRAM ON TUESDAY
Tlte birthdays of Washington and
Lincoln ami Frances Willard were
oliservetl willi a patriotic program
al Ihn monthly meeting of the
Hpringfleld W C. T U unit held
Tuesday afternoon al 2 30 al the
bottle of Mrs E 0 I’rlvst. Six
teeu persons attended
The W. C. T V Is now launch
Ing
an
educational
campaign
against the une of alcoholic liquors
ANNUAL SCOUT CIRCUS
DATE SET APRIL 28
April 28 has been eel al the date
fur the annual Boy Reout cirrus
of the Walamet council Including
Linn. I.lncoln. Ben lo ti and Ijtne
counties. Approximately 700 boy
scouts will participate Committee«
for the cirrus have already slgrted
work.
NEW MEMBERS NAMED
ON STUDENT COUNCIL
t'liarllne Fish was selected sen
lor repre lentatlvv. and Joanne
Seavey, Junior representative on
the Springfield high school stu­
dent council last week They suc­
ceed Juanita Beamon, junior re
proscntatlve, and Dorihy Rice, sen­
ior, both of whom have served a
full year on the Council beforo re
signing
NOTICE TO CREOITORB
Notice Is hereby given that the
u-derslgned. Elmer Strand, bus
been appointed administrator of
ill .-state of Jennie Strand, late
of Eugene. Oregon
All persons
having claims ngainst said estate
should present the same duly veri­
fied to said administrator at Ibe
office of S D Allen. 877 Wiliam
e lle street, Eugene. Oregon, within
six months of the date of this no-
im - Iin ti.l Mar I. 1934.
ELMER STRAND. Adrolnis
trator
8. D. ALLEN. Attorney for
Relate.
(M 1 8-15-22 29)
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I ‘y
G:30 at which 57 guests were seat­
IE is always a wslcome dessert—
and doubly welcome with a his-
ed. The entire evening was pleas­
Class Has Party
cioua “surprise” filling. Serve one
antly -pent. Mrs. Ralph Clark was
M -rubers of Mrs. A. B. Van Val- ! t-hsee pies some day soon Guests will
in charge of the games.
, i angle for another invitation to dinner
Born to Mrs. Jean Barreau. New xah t Sunday School class al the and tbe fsmllv will give you three
musing cheers.
York City, a daughter, Feb 23 Mrs Methodist church held one of their
Santiago Chocolate Pnddlng
Barreau Is a daughter of Mrs. W morthly social gatherings Tuesday
3 squares unsweetened cliocolr.te
C. Thienes, Deerhora.
evening at the home of their teach-
3% cups milk
Charles Jack has moved from 1 ff- Games, stunt« and refresh-
% cup sugar
44 cup sifted cake flu...*
Camp Creek to their Deerhorn ¡ menta were enjoyed
% teaspoon salt
1 ♦_______ -
place.
1 egg or 2 egg yolk « , »:
New residents in the Leaburg
2 tableapoone buiti-r
H i teaspo ons v a n illa
district Is the Miller family.
1 baked 9-inrh pie »hell
A patriotic program was given
Mr. and Mrs. John Lucy from
H cup cream, whipped and »•■ ’at­
ened
at Deerhorn school Friday P. M j McMinnville motored up to Thurs
*4 cup chopped raisins nr dates
Mrs. Fred W illiams, Jr., was ton Saturday evening to Mrs.
14 cu p b ro k e n n u t m e a ts
i hostess to a group of her friends Lucy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
Add chocolate to milk and heat ln
at her Leaburg home Friday P M t ter Edmlston. Mr. Lucy returned double boiler. When chocolate is
melted, beat with rotary egg beater
The afternoon was devoted to 500. home Sunday, Mrs. Lucy returned until blended. Combine sugar, flour
Mrs. Irene Crow won high honors, J home Wednesday
and sa lt; add small amount of choco­
- Mrs. Francis Elston consolation I Miss Mildred Price, who is teach- late mixture, stirring until smooth;
return to double boiler and cook until
Mrs. Royal Glck and Mrs. Crow as- ing at The Dalles, spent the past thickened, stirring constantly. Then
j -dated the hostess.
week-end with her parents here, continue cooking 10 mlnutee, stirring
occasionally. Add «mall amount of
Claude
Campbell’s
twentieth Mr. and Mrs. John Price,
mixture to egg, stirring vigorously;
birthday was the occasion of a sur-
Mrs. Beulah Harbit who has been return to double boiler and cook 2
prise party at the home of his par- an Invalid for past nine years had uiautea longer, stirring constantly,
’.amove from boiling water; add Out­
I ent Mr. end Mrs. A. A. Campbell. J the misfortune to fall from her! er
u d vanilla. Cool slightly and turn
¡Twenty guests besides members of win el chair last Wednesday serl
nto pie shell. Chill. Before serving,
jvor with sweetened whipped cream
the family attended.
ously injuring herself.
> which reís ns ur doles and nuts
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elston have
Mrs Helen Peterson and son of
■ave been added.
j returned home with their son, Mar Salem are here helping care for j Vault) Fair Coeoaut fusiard Pie
vln, who was so seriously Injured her mother. Mrs. Beulah Harbit.
Pie cruel
3 eggs, s lig h tly Oeatvu
when struck by a falling tree six
Arch Shough who has been here
'4 toespuor. salt
weeks ago. Marvin Is steadily lm- j with his family for som etim e left
*4 oup eu g a r
proving now but Is not yet allowed Last Saturday for eastern Oregon
3 oure milk, scalded
I cup ahre.ld.-d coc. 6ut
caller*.
I where he has employment.
P
Q ueen
j
CHDID10 OFFED
NEGRO MINSTREL
Thurston
Line pie plate with pastry, rolled to
14-lnch thickness, allowing pastry to
extend
1 Inch beyond edge. Fit loose­
of
ly on plate. Fold edge beck to form
standing rim and flute with Angers.
Combine eggs, salt, snd sugar; add
milk gradually, then add coconut, at.d
mix thoroughly. Pour Into pie shell, i
Bake In hot ov en <400* F .) 15 mtnutee i
then deereaae heat to moderate <3Wr
F.) and bake 20 minutes longer. CooL
I ’eaeh Pie
1 package o mge-flavored gelatin
1*4 cupa we.in peach Juice and
water
2% cups canned sliced peaches,
drained
Special $49-50
1 baked 9-inch pie shell
Dissolve gelatin In warm peach
juice and water. Add peaches Chill.
When sllghtiy thickened, turn Into
cold pie shell Chill until Arm. Her vs
with whipped cream.
Chocolate Created Custard PI*
H recipe Pie Crust
To her
,M im in g
tatlon
uh
nhe give much credit for her repu
"the beat cook In the neighborhood.”
Such u record for u range!
and there are
3 eggs, slightly beaten
H teaspoon salt
*4 cup eugar
3 cups milk, scalded
the atory of high-quality m aterials, careful w ork­
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 square unsweetened chocolate,
manship, and m anufacturing integrity to a con­
melted
3 tablespoon« hot water
2 tablespoons sugar
Lins a deep l-inch pie plats with
pastry, rolled to Mi-Inch thickness
Combine egge, salt, and uigar. Add
milk, stirring constantly. Theo add
vanilla. Pour Into pie «hell Rake in
hot oven (4A0*P.) 18 mlnutee. ihsn ae-
crease heat to m oderate O AffP.l and ,
bake 30 mlnutee longer, or until knl’e
Inserted oom ee out clean.
Combtne chocolate, water. an<
eugar, and blend. Pour over pie Alling,
place in slow oven i300*F.), and bake
7 in 10 minutes longer, or until choco­
late Is ssL Cool.
thouaandH of Montag Range« In the Went telling
stantly widening circle of good W eatern coolta.
Wright & Sons
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — R A D IO S _ PAINT