The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 12, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON DOE FDR
REW BOTTER CODE
Dairy Regulation Program
Progra
Effective Monday; All But
ter Must Be Marked
THURSDAY, A PR IL 12, 1»»4
TH « BPWNOFTOLD N«WB
PAO« FOUR
cause he la the proprietor oF"the
dairy industry. First, he will ex
pand hia tnarkaM. and' In thstse
times of surplus, expansion of mar­
ket Is as important as price. Good
merchandising of any product calls
for (a) reliable quality. |b) under-
standable branding of that quality,
#ntj (c> >B
program of
salt's promotion. The butter code
accompllshies all three. While. In
a measure, the first two items
alone will help increase sales, the
code also provides that creameries
pay 2c for each 100 pounds of but
ter manufactured Into a butter con
sumption educational fund The
price of an old fashioned postage
stamp per hundred pounds of but
ter will do more to reduce the sur­
plus than the 82.00 or $5.00 par
hundred pounds processing tax.
proposed by the Brain Trust, to
pay tor slaughtered daigy cows.
Dairy cows hung up in a meat mar­
ket are not going to pay the farm­
er's taxes in 1935 and 193«.
-, «
W S k .tm g Q t.~ n
|j OlsOtl-Louk 111
Wedding Event
L IT T L E
YOUNG PEOPLE TAKE
OVER EVENING SERVICE
Drury - Stolzig
Ä S Ä r *«"■»h,u
YORK
Franklin James Drury Wed«
Emma Olson Becomes Bride
Mia« Lillian M. Stolsig at
of Edgar Louk in Home
Among the hobble» Dial ate rid
Hom« C«r«mony Sunday
Ceremony at Pleasant Hill
den haul la New York. 1» one lhat
b>
PL H.Ô RT2
nearly anyone with an and ill atilt
fall of nick-nack might atari old
I houogruph record collecting. And
it can become as Ianutlcal as stamp
collecting Old cylinder records nt
"Walts Me Around Asaln Willie
up the scale of the classics And in
d- ■ tn'lv there's a shop in New
York that s Ils nothing Inti re
cords and phonograph while the
New York I'uhll» l.lbrtti» has in
endowed record booth that listener»
hook up two weeks In advance
The morning service at the lisp
list church Sunday will he baaed
on the sermon subject, "The Chat-
leuge of the Cross" with Rev R
E Itolens. pastor, delivering the
sermon The Muttdav school classes
meet al 9 48 anil the II. Y P V,
at tl 30 For the evening service
st 7:3« the II Y P V group will
have charge of the program A
group of 19 of the church young
people went to Roseburg last Hun
day fur the sftnrnooll uod evening
«e «Ions or the t'uipqua Associa
lion rally
One of the outstanding of the
threw* weddings In this vicinity dur
lag the past week end waa that In
BUILD ADVERTISING FUND
which Miss Lillian M Hlolslg.
daughter
of Mr and Mrs. J I' Kiel
State Body Will Make At­
slg of route 2. Eiig -lie. wa united
tempt to Regulate Price of
In marriage io Franklin James
Butterfat and Retail Sales
Drury, aon of Mr and Mrs Robert
1,. Drury of Springfield
Effective. Monday, April 15. a
The wedding ceremony was read
new a«*tup In the marketing of but
at the home of the bride's parents BROTTHERHOOD TO HEAR
ter will he inaugurated in all parta
Sunday afternoon at I o'clock by ABOUT RACE RELATIONS
of Oregon.
Rev F II bydegraf. Miss Faye
On that date every pound of but­
e e e
Francisco Tohstt. Ftltplno stu
Nrwman
played the wedding march
ter sold on Oregon will have to be
While going musical. It might In-
Mr and Mrs John A. Hlolslg. •lent at the University of Oregon
plainly marked with a specially de­
well to remark the eiilhuslastle brother and slater la-law of the will speak oil "Hare Relations" at
signed stamp indicating whether
the monthly m eting of the Metho
comment of the critics aril New- bride were the attendant«
it is grade “A". B“". or “C". All
Price U niform for E n tire Stats
diet Men's Brut har hood Monday
York
editorials
for
I
he
American
Following
u
wedding
dinner
the
butter will have to be made and
.
,
,
“In some parts of the state top
evening The usual « 80 potluck
opera.
“Merry
Mount
"
which
made
I
couple
left
for
a
honeymoon
on
the
packaged under the .««.rvtoton of qua)|ty w > m (> mlxed <i(h
is debut recently a* the Metropoll txaiche» after which they will rv- supper will precede (he meeting
butter graders licensed by
~ the
quality cream, producing a lower
Ian
The work of Richard L. turn to make their home at Coburg
State Department of Agriculture,
grade butter. The farmer producing
Stokes, librettist, and Dr Howard where Mr. Drury Is employed
and sold at fair prices fixed by
To keep milk sweet for days, put
high quality cream should not be
Hun-on. composer. w»> txcuslou
Mr Drury Is a graduate of the
open tree competition, all as a part
It Into a pan lit which a teaspoon
thus penalized The code requires A
for
fifty
curtain
calla
on
the
after
Springfield
high
school
Ills
bride
of the new butter code promulgated
ful of horseradish haa heen grated
grade price for A grade cream, re­
noon of Ils premiere
graduated from the Coburg high
for the mutual benefit of the pro-
It will not «our If treated In this
• • •
gardless of the kind of butter the
school.
ducer-processorand consumer of
way
creamery manufactures therefrom,
Diego Rivera Is again III the
Guests at the wedding Included
the dairy farm product.
and If a lower grade of butter Is
news
He's
the
artist
whose
fresco
Mr and Mrs. J C. Stolstg. Mr slid
Grades Explained
manufactured, then the loss Is the
ill Rockefeller Center Building was Mrs R. 1. Drury. Mr. sud Mrs It
Both A and B grades are good
creamery's loss.
covered up because he had Included P. Stolslg. Miss Grace Stolslg. Don
table butter, and the difference in
"Free open competition between McDonald Opens Greatest Screen groom
a large portrait of la>nlu In his aid Stolslg. Mias Esther Stolaig,
price between the two grades
creamery operators will fix the
Production fo r Five Daye
M issp ells Olson played the w«l mural composition And now the Master John Stolslg. Clarence Me-
should not exceed a cent a pound
price of butterfat to farmers all
OPENS SATURDAY i:
S ta rtin g Saturday
ding music which was Lohengrin's fresco has been destroyed, bringing Klbheti and Mrs. F H Lydegraf
C grade is more suitable for baking
over the state The minimum price
forth
the
moot
question,
may
art.
Wedding
march.
and cooking than for table use
of butter to retailers all over the
. . . H IR E COMES THE
Out doing all previous sensation
Following the ceremony the fam legally acquired, he disposed of al TARGET MEN PLAN
According to Max Gelhar. direc­ slate will be the same, and where
the
pleasure
of
the
owner*
Or
does
ai
combinations
of
stars
and
spec
ily
groups
and
close
friends
attend
tor of agriculture. Oregon Is the butter is consumed locally, farmers
P A R A D E O F THE
SECOND SHOOT FRIDAY
only state in the Union where but will not be paid less for cream Just lades. Fir I National's long await Ing the wedding enjoyed a buff-1 Il possess an Intangible value which
W
O R L D S GREATEST
should legally restrain an owner
ter Is thus plainly marked in terms because they live In southern or ed International musical drama, supper in the dining room
M cKenzie Gateway Gunners to I n
from
do
Iroylng
It?
Well.
Rlv
"Wonder
Bar",
will
be
shown
for
The bridal couple left In a shower
understandable io the housewife eastern Oregon The price toning
STAR SI . . . They’re A ll In
tsrtaln Eugene Group In
the first time locally al the Mclfcm of rice, old shoes, and tin cans, by era's in (he news
As a result she is expected to lift system has been abolished.”
Competitive Events
• • •
aid theatre on Saturday.
auto for the coast where they will
butter consumption from the aver
Of all futile things for a woman
Kay Francis plays the leading *P*n,R their honeymoon. They will
age of IS pounds per person up to­
A return watch between mem­
A red-hot poker passed slowly feminine role opposite Al Jolson, make their home al the lutxton to do. we can think of none more
ward 30 pounds per person aa In
ber*
of the McKeiizte Rod and Gun
futile than a forty-year-old telling
Canada
over old putty on window frames who portrays the proprietor of the apartments In Springfield
an eye-specialist she's thirty. For club of Eugene and the McKenzie
will
remove
all
traces
of
the
sub­
"Wonder
Bar".
Ricardo
Cortex
and
M inim um Prices Fixed
Gateway Hod and Gun club of
The creameries' share in the stance This alleviates the effort Dolores Del Rio have the coveted MRS. BARBER SURPRISED with one glance the eye specialist Springfield will be held al the An
knows
ahe's
told
a
lie
And
now.
usually
necessary
to
scrape
the
parts
of
the
two
dancers,
while
code is a stabilixed market, both
W ITH BIRTHDAY DINNFB
Dr Felix Bern teln of Columbia derson Motor« garage Friday even
Dick Powell and Henry Kolker
for the sale of butter and the pur­ windows clean
University,
says (hat he can tell ing Both rifle and pistol shooting
have
the
roles
of
the
American
Seevral
couple«,
friends
of
Mr*,
chase of cream. While prices of
from
an
eye
examination approxi­ will be used In (he offhand and
composer-orche-tra leader and the Clayton F. Barber gathered at the
both are fixed by free open com­
prone positions.
husband of Kay Francis, respective Barber home last Thursday evening mately how long a person haa to
petition. certain bedrock minimums
At the first shoot held In Eugene
live—barring
accident
It
seems
ly. Hal LeRoy. the sensational •<> honor Mrs Barber on her birth-
are established. The elimination of
1s t Friday the local rifle tuen an
that
the
"accommodating
power"
of
unfair trade practices, and truth­ The Lea burg Scout troop 21 is Broadway player, plays the role of day. The visitors brought their din
nexed a total of 434 points row
ful branding will help them to perfecting its share of the program himself in a thrilling dance sequ­ nera a. d a large birthday cake the eye lens dlminlshe« constantly pared with 478 for the Eugene
until
d?alh.
Cards were enjoyed following the
realize full value out of high grade for Scout Circus to be held in Eu­ ence.
leant Bud Nsusholm was high man
• • •
butter on which they will not have gene this month. The Leaburg boys
Guy Klbbee and Hugh llerber’ dinner Those present were Mr and
In the shoot with 97 out of a poe
Rather
good
looking
girls
In
to compete as to price with lower have received awards at each Scou’ play (he two American tourists Mrs Barber. Mr and Mrs W N
slble 100.
••very
thealrlc.-l
cafe
al
dinner
Go-sler
Mr.
anti
Mrs.
Henry
Fan-
grades
circus at which they have com­ with Ruth Donnelly and Loala**
In the pistol shooting Springfield
“Under the new code, minimum peted.
Fazenda as their wives, in Im­ drem. Mr. and Mrs. Larson Wright. hour They ll-tened to that Insldl nten garnered only 278 points com-
ons
suggestion:
"You
ought
to
go
Mr
and
Mrs
Clifford
Wilson.
Mr
cream prices, f. o. b. farmers' door.
The community dinner and re- portant comedy and character
pared to 329 for the host team
In Oregon average 2c per poundJ ception celebrating the close of role«. Robert Barrat has the part and Mrs. Donald Too mb. and Mr on the stage " . . . And who among
Kenneth Tobtaa of the Springfield
(hem
will
go
home
a
failure*
In­
more than the maximum cream Rev. Ralph dark's fifth year as of the army officer, who drives his ami Mrs William Mover.
group waa high man with 79 out
stead
they
slay
on.
going
from
one
prices under a similar code in the | pastor, of the Leaburg church wa-- auto over a cliff and uncousclously
~------------------------
less expensive room to a lesser, of a possible 100 point
stale of Washington. The minimum held with Rev. and Mrs. Clark as covers up a murder Flfl d'Orsay T R E N T MAN SUICIDES
Shooting In the rifle competition
drifting slowly down the r.cale
resale price of butler of the sam e1 honor guests last Friday evening and Merna Kennedy will be seen
W ITH OWN SHOTGUN Home with real talent. Thousands for Springfield were Gossler. To­
grade Is lc less in Oregon than in
A party at the A. J. Irvin home as the two flirtatious hostesses in
bias. Fandrem. Booth and McPher­
without.
Washington. Oregon dairymen ano i Saturday night was given In com- the fashionable Part-Man night club
Despondency brought on by 111
son. Those in the pistol dlvlslou
As "Wunderbar.” this unique mu­ health and financial reverses were
houacwives should know that Ore- Pliment to Wvetta Spriggs and
were Tobias. Booth. Toonih. Fan
gon creamer'es are operating under i June Burkhart, houseguests of sical proved an International sen­ believed to have been the causes H. 8. GRADUATE DIES
drem and Carlton.
a code spread of 3c less than Mary Irvin.
sation a few years ago. It played which le d
Charles Frederick
IN PORTLAND ACCIDENT
In scoring the shoots as many
creameries in Washington, and can ' The Leaburg P. T. A. holds an- for mocths In all of Europe's capi­ Powers. 38. to take hl- own life
men a » want to may shoot and the
Carl Wagner, former student al
cnly make a go of it if high grade i nual election of officers at its tals and was brought to this conn with a shotgun at his home near
team la chosen from the five in
cream is delivered so that high meeting April 18. Pie will be try as a stage Marring vehicle for Trent Wednesday about 4 o'clock ! Springfield high school was In­ each club with the highest aver
grade butter may be manufactured, brought as supper dish,
Al Jolson.
He lived with his sister who had stantly killed In an unu ual acci­ age.
and If hou ewives support the pro
Erv Hart has rented his garage
gone to attend a community meet­ dent In Portland Tuesday, where
Busby Berkeley, creator of the
gram.
at Waltervllle to E . N. Henry who
ing nearby when the man took his he was working over a large truck
musical numbers that featured
Dairymen Principal Beneficiary
has taken charge.
life. He left a note for bis sister tire which exploded causing the
"The dairyman gets more out of ’---------- _ _ -------------- ------------ —* “Gold Diggers of 1933"—"42nd
Powers wa horn near Elmira rim to strike him on the head
Street” and “Footlight Parade."
the code than ah the other groups
T ill] T if f in
Mr Wsgner was 20 years old
on September 1. 1895 He moved
created and staged the special mu­
combined, as rightly he should, be . ____
"
to Arizona In 1898 and lived in and hnd heen a student nt the
sical spectacles on a scale never
Colorado before returning to Ore­ University of Oregon for one year
i Miss Margaret Campbell from before attempted
gon In 1915. He served In the World His father operates a service sta
Salem visited relatives here last
war and he and his sister were the tlr>n midway between Eugene and
week returning to Salem on Thurs­
day.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS only surviving members of the Springfield. A sister Is a nurse In
NO
the Pacific hospital In Eugene
family.
Perry Price and Arch Hhough
TOPICS FOR SERMONS
Funeral
services
are
to
be
held
ADVANCE
motored to Portland last Saturday
Returns from Hospital — Mrs. Friday from the Poole-Gray Burtho
returning on Sunday.
IN
"The Middle Wall' will be the
Dora
Moskop was dismissed from lotnew chapel In Eugene.
Clark and Albert Parrot have theme of the morning service at
PRICES!
the
Pacific
hospital
Wednesday
and
a t Th» New» Office
! gone to Hood River, working on the Christian church Sunday morn­
brought to her home here
j their father's ranch there.
V isits from Medford
ing. Rev. Veltle Pruitt will preach.
On Fishing Trip—Mr and Mr»
Mr and Mrs. Al Flora of Medford
Mrs. Frank Campbell's school There will be special music by the
I closed last Friday. She has taught choir. For the evening service the G. H. Turner are spending the are visiting at the home of Mr
l at Fall Creek the past year.
pastor will preach on the subject week on a fishing trip to Loon lake and Mrs. Donald Mcakina.
The Thurston high school base "The Christian Heart.” There will
ball team defeated Dorena's team be special music for this service
last Friday on the local diamond. also
ate to be found In a home-owned store
Prosperity
C e rta in ly it’» luxury to own
Miss Emma Glson. >»ttllff si
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \ndy Ol
son of Pleasant Hill became III.
bride of Norman Edgar I. ’uk. so
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Louk of
Springfie d at a beautifully quiet
ceremony at, the home of the
bride's pareuls Saturdai evening
April 7.
The double ring ceremony was
Used tiv Be» Victor Mitchell
former pastor of the Plea ant Hill
Christian church who officiated ir
the living room which had been
decorated to resemble an old fash
ioned garden with a profusion of
lilac, spires. Iris and calendula«
The couple stood n front tof an
arbor of lavagder lllnca and white
spirea with tall yellow candles on
NEW YORK . . . Mim S u ta a a e either side ldtrge hoquets of lav
Davis (above! of Boston is ike new ender and yellow flower
were
womoa's Sgure and fsacy ire skat­ placed throughout the rooms
ing champion of the United States
The bride, dressed in white silk
She won the title from a big Held
and carrying a shower of yellow
at tbs national meet held here.
rosebuds was attended by Miss Eva
l.ouk, sister of the groom
She
ALL STAR CAST COMES
wore a yellow gown and carried lav­
Alvin Olson,
IN "WONDER BAR” FILM ender sweetpeaa
brother of the bride, attended the
f
trnoNAL»
WONDER
_ >4 b A r
«
McKenzie Valley
-X
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a refrigerator like this new
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that pays for itself—a luxury
that actually saves up to $11
a month — month in, month
out— the year round, year
after year.
See this new Norge. You’ll
see reinemeots and conven­
ience features you never saw
on any other refrigerator.
Ask about terms and you'll
hnd the Norge more econom­
ical to own than to be
without. Come in.
RINTINS
Irish-Murphy Co.
EFFICIENT
FOR BETTER SERVICE
PROM PT
For your convenience in m aking grocery selection«
we have re-arranged our sto re putting in more bins
and plainly m arking price tags on each group. We
are ever trying to improve our service to our cus­
tom ers and the quality of o ur m erchandise.
Inexpensive
OOD printing service consists of more
than delivering a certain am ount of ink
and pa|ter in the form ordered. Good printing
consists of careful consideration as to the
form in which the Idea I h to be presented,
thoughtful selection of type faces, the right
grade, weight and color of the paper, accur­
ate chrnposition and skillful printing. . . T hat
is tiie kind of printing service you may ex­
pect from our shop. . . . and it costs no more
thun inferior printing.
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efficient and promptness in delivery most gratifying
If you find it lnconventient to visit our office, phone
and we will call. ■ ■ ■ You are under no obligation
In asking us for an estimate.
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Wright & Sons
Opposite P. 0.
Snowdrift and
Wessen Oil
Special
fresh mayonnaise
in 90 seconds!
Quick m ayo n xil.e maknr
and can of W i m o i i Oil
• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
G
DOWN
At
M-M-M! WAFFLES AND HOT CAKES from Cen­
tennial Mills flour. These morning« pancake« or
waffles and real butter go good.
6 lb«. Snowdrift - 7 9 c
’/a Gal Wesson Oil 5 9 c
Phone 2
NORGE
will return sooner to you if you spend your money in
a home town store.
Springfield
NU BORA WASHING
POWDER
40 02. Pkg.
35C
WONDER FOAM Granulated soap, Lg, Pkg, - - 2 3 f i
ASPARAGUS, Home grown, pound.................. IO C
Radishes, Green Onion«, Carrot» Fresh Daily.
SEE OUR DISPLAY
Heinz Oven-Baked Beans
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Medium Size Tin«
Large Size Tin»
3for....... --27C
2 f o r ..................... 2 7 c
Dozen........ $1.05
Dozen.................. $1.59
Fine to Take on a Fishing Trip
10c
White Front Grocery
w. A. TAYLOR
Phone 9
- Springfield,
- - - Oregon
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