The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 31, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    FEB* FUNDS FOR
Ci. AGENT AIDE
Ou* group vail plaque ha» boon
The Indoor cirrus of the Ameri­
can Lsglon at the Eugene armory awarded b y a national commute*
June 4 to * tndustv* will have no to iimpluyeea Uf the Soul b e l l i Call
local talent as all of the 18 big ferula Telephone C o, and another
circus acts will be supplied by the to employees of (he Associated
Woat States Circus. which In the Telephone Co., of Long Reach, ac­
past three years Ineludlug both cording to word receive«! by Mrs.
summer and winter have covered Zella Cantrell, local telephone
the entire western state from Can­ manager.
Many telephone girls mid men
ada to Mexico, playing for frater­
nal organisations and are known stuck to their poets continuously
us America's premiere fraternal at- 24 to 48 hours and longer, refusing
| traction which name waa given to leave, during the earthquake in
i them by the Spokane Review when Southei n California last year.
i they playe«! Ihai city under th ■ The impossibility of singling out
nusplces of the Spokane Shrtuers Individual« fur personal medals re­
The old saying, “that the circus quired conntlng all the employees
take* all of the money out of town'' of each company as winners of the
1» a fallacy, the management »ay» gioup plaques This is the first
There are 711 people with the »how lim e such a citation has been made
Putting the living expaaaea of each In the history of the National Vail
individual al the lowest possible medals, memorials Io Theo. N Vail,
minimum at 81.1 a week, that alone pioneer llell System president.
would mean that the circus per­
sonnel will sp ud around »1300 In SCHOOL BOARD RACE
the city fur hoi el» and meal» aa
LAGGING IN INTEREST
' the circus doe» not carry any
With no new development in the
sleeping car» or cook-house.
This of course In addition Io hall campaign for school director dur­
rent, electricity, hill posting, newa- ing the past two weeks. Interest In
Itaper advertising, hauling and one contests has been lugging with but
hundred other incidental» will little concern being displayed
Dr W H Pollard, firs! to an­
mean that the show will »pend
nounce his candidacy, has not yet
around $2500
In addition Io the circus there ill d his petition for renominatlon
will be exhibits on the main floor Petitions nominating Dr W N
of the armory »uch a» radios, sew ­ Dow as director and renominating
ing machine«, washing machines, 4’. F. Ilarber as clerk have been
tiled
and frlgldalres.
Relief Funds Availvable For
Assistants Doing Rehabili­
tation Work in Relief Field
A ssistants io county agent»,
either men or women, muy be ent
ployed with emergency relief fund»
Io devote their entire time to rural
rehabilitation phase» of the relief
program. according to statement»
front the Agricultural Extension
Service and Federal Em-rgencv
Relief Administration
“Although
county
extension
agent» are very busy with their
regular and emergency projects, .
they can usually find time to help
county relief committee». In parti
cular they can couduct county wide
demonstration meetings and short
courses in work which relief fami­
lies might do outside of time spent
on their small food and feed tracts.' '
according to H. W. Gilbertson, sen­
ior extension agriculturalist.
Mr. Gilbertson said instructions
might be given In:
“Carpentry, painting, plastering,
papering, and cement work to pre­
pare Individuals to assist with work
of this kind In rural communities;
"Running levels, laying out ter­
races. and dainage ditches;
"Itnstalling water supply and
sewage disposal system s In farm
homes;
“Clothing construction and re­
modeling for those who are to help
make up or renovate clothing for
relief fam ilies;
Furniture and home equipment
repairing, and repairing farm tna
chinerv.
Mr Gilbertson pointe»! out that
county agents and vocational teach­
ers are expected to act “only in an
advisory capacity.” and will not
serve as members of the county
or rural committees. They should,
however, attend ail meetings of
county committees, he stated.
The statem ent suggested that
that county rehabilitation commit­
tees include five to seven "public
spirited home makers, farmers and
other citixens in full sympathy with
the program."
This committee
should include. It was said, the
president of a women's organization
or some other leader among rural
women. In addition to the county
committee, it was suggested that
there be a committee of three to
five members in each community.
TWO WIN OFFICES
III P .U . COUNCIL
Mr». 0. C. Ogilvi» Chosen
Secretary; Mrs. V. H. Davit
Of Garden Way Treneurer
Mis. II A. Sims of Suuta Clara
uuit was re-elected president of the
Lane county I*. T. A. in their fluul
meeting of the summer here last
Thursday Mrs. J P. Wray of River
Roud unit Is (he vice-president and
Mrs. 1*. C. Ogilvie. Sprlugfleld le
ecretary.
Mrs V »1 huvls of
Garden Way is Ihe new treasurer.
The silver teapot given Ihe
school making ihe best record lu
Ihe membership contest was won
uguln fur Ihe second year by Ihe
River Rtuid unit
Ituslueu« reports of Ihe Council
showed dial the county has now 11
active units with u combined uietn
bershlp of 750 members Huppurt
of ihe Courtly Cull System for
schools wus urged by Mrs Itulph
Crowe in an address. Mrs. G. II.
Good, stale vice-president from Ku
gone, gave reports on (he etate and
national meetings
W illamette Press Te Print High
School Year Beek; Many
Picture* Are Includsd
Prlutina of the Hprlngfleld high
school annual "Muple Ixsf’ 1» now
under way ut the W illamette Pres»*
shop and distribution of (he com
pleled book* will be made by the
end of th« school term. Jun« IB.
All material 1 for th« book have
ben turned In io Ihe printers and
all Illustration plate* have been
compleled.
Morgan CVhandler Is ihe editor-
in-chief of the year book Others
working on ihe book a re Robert
Mi Lagan. l.a in AT H rstials and Mor
gun chandler, advertising; class
hlalnrlea. social chairman of each
class; cover design. Iktrolhy Hob
In on. faculty. Elizabeth Vail; sen
lor will and prophecy. Alys Thai
iher; associated students. Mary
Hmltsoii; student activities. Jack
Williams; sports. Carter Hartman,
pictures. Lamar Bratlaln; dedica­
tion. Theda Bayles.
NEW BUN BREAD 18
INTRODUCED IN CITY
The new Bun Broad loaf la now
Entertainment for the day tea being Introduced to customer» of
lured the toy orchestra from the Ihe Hprlngfleld Bakery wherever
liraltain school, the boys and girls (be bakery sella bread In Lane
quartets from Ihe high school, and county by Carl J. McKee proprie­
a shit. “You're My Raggedy Anu.' tor.
This new loaf consists uf four
written by Mrs, H. H. Scbaffeu
berg and presented by sm aller cbll seel Ions of brand dough cut aud
Portland Man Mere—-J W Lari-
MOLALLA BUCKEROO TO
placed in a baking pan tn such a
dren of Ihe Hrattaln school
sou of Purtlaud la visiting with
manner that whan the bread has
FEATURE WILD HORESE friends in Ibis rumiuunlty.
been baked and sliced It la cut with
Vieits Brother— Mrs Ruby Smith HAPPY EVENING CLUB
Ihe grain Instead of acroea the
Molalla. May 31—The lllh an­
of Portland Is here visiting with
nual Molalla Ruckeroo to be held
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY grain as In must loaves. Il I» being
her brother. Curl Seuseitey.
made In both whole wheat and
July 1. 2. 3. and 4 la planning a
M a rs h fie ld M a n H e re — P M Can
Members of the Mudrlgsl club white and Is wrapped in an entire­
better entertainment this year than
any of Its »ucce»»ful history. The non of Murshfleld was a visitor In under the direction of Mrs. Buford ly new and more attractive double
Roach presented a program of wrapper.
horses are being furnished by Springfield Wednesday.
Mr McKee haa been experiment
P o rtla n d F o lk H e re — Mr and t-hiyal music Tuesday evening al
Hughet
and
Crow
and
are
being
WASHINGTON
. . (Top), President Booaevalt passes along his
driven overland In easy stages Mrs. A. Aallon of Portland are her« th«s Guest Night program of the Ing with the new loaf for several
birthday present from, the nation, a «heck for »1,003,036.08 to Arthur
llapy Hour club held at Ihe home months seeking some method <>f
from the Rums country which Is visiting with relatives.
Caroontar Bemden» Trustee of the Georgia Warm 8prmgs Foundation
NT**W YORK * . t Center) Youthful C. H. Johnson, o f Cranberry
still untamed by modern life They
At Junction City — Mrs Frank of Mrs Leota Rodenb«>ugh Misses eliminating the usual air hole* In
j c^oacisg the liBe a winner of the annual Albany-New \ ork
are used tn I.akeview and other l.ogan spent Wednesday visiting Doris and Dorothy Girard were as the loaf of bread asd also provldlug
Q tv Outboard Motorboat race to the time of 2 hrs., 5» mins., J ot the 132
slstant hostesses at this. Ihe final a loaf which will keep longer with
famous round-ups They are the at Junction City.
-
FOBT HUNT, Va., . . . (Bottom), A general scene of the
meeting of Ihe summer which fas out drying out.
wildest
of
the
wild
These
untamed
' ’ '
the Bonus Army of 1934 io congregating to mak' >'•
Medford People Mere— Mr. and
huckers will test the skill of some Mrs. Frank Martin of Medford attended by 34 members and guests
— of the worlds best cowboys who spent Wednesday here as guests Miss Loudell* Williams, who le to SILK WORMS DISPLAYED
he married to Fred Buell on June
are coming from every stock een- of Mr and Mrs C. F Kgglmann
AT FEED STORE HERE
MANY SONG HITS HEARD
9. waa honored and presented with
! ter of the northwest including
N a tro n ° < o p le H e ro — M r and
a gift at the meeting.
Canada.
IN SWEETHEART' FILM
A box of silk worm*, som e of
Mrs. W A Sunders and daughter.
The fame of the Molalla Buck-
(hem ready to go Into the cocoon
Avu. of Natron were visitors In
The old days when audiences
eroo has reached all over America
stage, was exhibited at the Adams
Springfield Sunday.
M. E. CHURCH HISTORY
lett a theatre whistling and hum­
and many come from a great d is­
Heed and Feed »tore this week Th*
Picnic
Cancelled
—
The
District
TO BE TALKED SUNDAY worm* were Imported by J. Fulop
ming will return when the First
tance to enjoy a few days In the
Hrotherhood
picnic
of
the
Metho­
National picture. "Twenty Million
atmosphere of the romantic west
and have to be fed on th* leaves of
dist church scheduled for last Fri­
"The Trail Breaker,” will be the
Sweethearts " is shown at the Me- /
7 .- ...
4 A A D C -M A I I
day was anretled because of the them e of a sermor i- >neldnrlng the Mulberry tree
Donald theatre starting Sunday. 1 C(y M A R Y
A LX-
weather.
Musical hits to be heard in the I
®
___________________
Jason Lee. at the Me' ir< list church
production are “The Man on the- Top; Designed In sixes 2. 4 and ' Th(, p |eaJ,an, „ m h)<h RChool
Paetor it Visitor— Rev. and Mrs Sunday morning. Th • e Inning of FORMER LEABURG MAN
EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS
AUTHOR OF NEW BOOK
Flying Trapeze.” with Dick Powell; 6 Size 4 requires 1 2-3 yard of .15; graduating exerci-es were held at Stanley G. Hanson of the I’reeby • if,,. Oregon country, and the wurk
ELECTION OF OFFICERS “The Last Windup.' a takeoff by | inch material with '« yard con t jjjp high schooy gymnasium Frl- lerlaii church at Independence 1 uf uur pioneer preachers will be
T 8. Kustou. formerly a teacher
The
four Hebrew comics on “The Last trast.
i qay night May SB. The salutatory were here Monday as guests at the „tudled during the sermon
New officers for the high school Roundup"; Mills Brothers In “It
Below; lie igned in sizes 2. 3. 4 was given hv Edward Jacoby, the home of Mr. and Mrs I. M Peter- church school m eets al 9:45 The at Ix-aburg and now principal al
division of the Epworth League at Wasn't Told To Me. 1 Only Heard." and 5. Size 4 requires 154 yard valedictory by George Jameson son.
j Epworth and W esleyan l.«wgues Flora In Ihe Wallowa country. 1»
the Methodist church were elected
of
35
Inch
material
with
54
yard
Ginger Rogers steps forward to
Delivers Senior Adrdeee — Rev. - will meet *1 7 o'clock. Al the even the author of a new book. "The
The class history was read bv Les­
Secret of Wallowa Cava,” which
Sunday evening. Installation will sing "Out For No Good." Other contrasting.
ter Wheeler. Prof Ix>max of the Dean C Poindexter, pastor of the ina service at 8 p m we will have
be held at the meeting this coming numbers heard include “I’ll String
S u m m e r P lay Frocks
Methodist
churches
at
Springfield
die
Installation
of
the
officers
of
I
has Just beep pu *
ii^nd
Universllv of Oregon delivered the
Sunday.
n
Pattern 8229: Mothers will choose address. Diploma« were presented and Coburg, delivered Ihe baccate-i the Epworth League. The theme I Metropolitan I ress
Along With You.” "Fair' and War­
Officers chosen are as follows; mer,” "Howm I Doin’.’’ and “What this frock for their small daughter
hy Bert Beaver Those who grartn ureate «dress for the Coburg high of the m essage will be: "Old Fires The book 1« written or y
Wayne Kendall, president; Charl­ Are Your Intentions.”
to wear on long summer after­ ated were Emma Ixiu Baughman. school graduates Sunday morning, on New Alters."
| persons.
ene Fish, first vice-president; De-
noons
after
the
nap.
Made
in
a
Helen Settle. Elva Brabham. Joe
Ted Fir, Rlto and his orchestra,
lores Casteel, second vice-presi­
material which launders well. It Oarmlre Dwight Brown Howard
in their appearance as the music-
dent; Alwin Johnson, third vice-
will look as crisp and fresh a Ihe
masters In a Long Island inn. de­
Parks Everett Holstrom: Edward
president; Florence Fish, fourth
small beanty it adorns.
Jacoby. William Copeland. Richard
liver a marvelous recording of the
vice-president; Dorothy Robinson,
It is simple and easy to make.
Noble
Lawrence Lord. Lester
secretary-treasurer;
Edna Vest, song hit.
Clear Instructions rarytng along
W heel“r. Rav WinteY. George Jame­
Toward the end of the picture,
song leader; Frances Stiles, piano;
the making step by step are given.
when Dick is trying to make a
son. Wilbur Cox and Bailey Bar­
and Rodney Vest, sergeant-at-arms.
One idea for making it is cross-
comeback after proving a failure
nett.
barred dimity in white with plain
in his radio career, he sings ‘'I’ll
The annual Pleasant Hill picnic
white collar.
MASONS PUT ON WORK
String Along With You.” later be­
will he given June 2 under the aus­
P in a fo re F ro c k
pices of the cemetery board
AT EUGENE WEDNESDAY ing accompanied by Ginger Rogers.
Pattern 8205: Little girls are
The cast includes Dick Powell.
Mrs. J. A Phelpa. daughter.
never too young to like pretty
Officers of Liberty Masonic lodge Ginger Rogers, Pat O'Brien, Allen
Evelyn, and son. Robert. Mr and
things to wear, and this little frock
went to Eugene Wednesday even­ Jenkins. Joe Cawthorne. Joan
Mr« r r Kilpatrick and two chil­
is so easy to make and to launder
ing to confer the Master's degree Wheeler, Grant Mitchell. Henry
dren were down from Philomath
that mothers and small daughters
for Eugene Lodge A F. and A. M. O'Neill. JohDny Arthur, the Four
to attend the Pleasant Hill gradu­
will agree on choosing this style
Officers of the local lodge are Mills Brothers. Ted Fio Rito and
ating exercises.
The ide pleats with bows below
Arthur Baugh, wor hipful master; his orchestra, and others.
Mr and Mrs E B Tinker re­
the kimono sleeves are attractive
Harold Stewart, senior warden,
points In this little dress and the turned from a weeks tonr of north
Severt Jacobson. Junior warden;
ern California Iasi Thursday They
pinafore effect is very appealing
Ira Peterson, senior deacon; Les­ OWL PACKS DIVIDE FOR
Printed and plain percale would found many places whene the roads j
WE ARE OFFERING HERE BARGAINS TO SAVE YOU MONEY
ter Huffstader, junior deacon; Ivan
NATURE STUDY HIKES he sweet in blue or pink and also are under construction, curves he
Male, senior Stewart; and A. K
tug straightened and roads widen
ON ALL YOUR WANTS!
very durable and color fast.
Members of the Brownie Owl
iidgell, junior stewart.
For Pattern, send 15 cents In ed
Monday evening about 10 mem­ Pack were divided into two groups
All Wool Camp Blankets, single
coin (for each pattern desired),
B.-aitilfiil A bh I. of VoU«, Floral Pat-
bers of Liberty lodge drove to Monday for their hikes One group
your name, address, style number
ipniB yard,
Creswell to attend a meeting at led by Mrs Donald Meakins hiked
Double
and size to Patricia Dow, Spring
which Leslie M Scott, grand mas­ to Willamette heights, and the
50',
Litifii
Toweling
.
yard.
ft Id 'Oregon) News. Pattern Dept
80x105 Cotton Bed Spread
ter. wa- present.
other group led by Mrs. Edgar
The manv events which mark the
115 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Broad
Cloth
In
all
h I iik I i b , yard
Men’s Swenter ( ’out or Slipover
Louk and Miss Evelyn Buell, hiked
clnslne of th ■ school vear have
Mx'.ift MarBliall Fields Bleac-lted
to Emerald heights. Both groups
provided numerous engagements
Men’s Summer Union Suits, short
hunted for wild flowers which they
Sheeting
the past w e e k and the next few
sleeves, long legs
use in their nature study.
days.
SlxiiO Light Weight Sheeting
Men’s Flannel Pants
Rev Ralph Clark preached the
High Grade Creton in big variety of
8. D. A L L E N
Men’s Heavy Bib Overalls
baccalaureate sermon at Leaburg
Attorney at Law
patteriiH, yard,
Sunday night Services were held
Men’s and Izidh's’ Garden Strnw
877 Willamette. St
Eugene. Ore-
for hoth the leab u rg high end
Curtain MarquiBette, yard.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
Hats,
elchth grade graduating classes.
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
Dalny (lilting Flannel, yard
.Men’s
(ienulne Fur Felt Hats
THE COUNTY OF LANE
Graduates from Leaburg high this
Genuine KngllHh Broadcloth, yd.
in the Matter of the Guardianship
year are John Blttle and Bruce
Men’s Handkerchiefs, good grade, ea.
of Virgil J Hills, and Arlene T.
Ladle« Summer Night Grown»
Currie. Thursday evening com­
Hills, Minors.
li for
..........................
Ladle« Cotton Vest
mencement exerciser will be held
CITATION
To Vida O. Ray. Amos A. Hills,
Boys’ Mile Broadcloth Wash Suits
at Leahurr with Professor Wavne
!41 die«' Silk Slip«
Darrllla Trine. Melha Trine. Zella
I, Morse delivering the address.
La
France
Full
Fashion
Silk
Hone
Men’s All Wool Coat Sweaters
Urick. Delia Kincaid, next of kin of
Tn-sday evening a community
said minors, and all other persons
Rayon Hose Silk Plated
Men’s Rayon Dress Sox, pair
reeeetlon given at Ixtabiirg com j
Interested in the estate of said
Houne Dres«e«, 80 square
Minors, GREETING:
pllmented their teachers. Hazel de
Men’s B. V. D. Union
............
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Sheer Voile Dresses
lying and Elmer Halstead. Next |
OF OREGON. Yon are hereby cited
All Ladles White Shoes to close
Monday evening »he young people
Ladles’ Slacks, pair
and required to appear In County
of the commnnitv plan a party a t ,
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Ladles’ Aprons Fast Color, each
Old Ladles’ Strap Comfort Shoes
the County of Lane, at the Court
th‘- I. F Blttle home romnltment-
Ladles’ Taffeta Rayon Blips
Room thereof, at Eugene, In* the
Ladle«* Heavy Work S h o e s ----
Ine the seniors,
Countv of Lane, on Saturday, the
Ladles’ Bummer BlouHe Sweaters
30th day of June, 1934. at 10:00
Men’s Scout Work Shoes
Ladles’ All-Wool Skirts
.........
NOTICE
o’clock In the forenoon of that day
¿jeEznsxEf
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
then and there to show cause, If
la d les’ Mercerized Ilose, p a ir.........
Men’s Heavy Work ShoeB .....
Notice Is hereby given Ihat the
any you have, why J S. Hills,
Ladles’ All-Wool latest style Bath­
nnderslgned. Dorothy
Bradbtirn
guardian of said minors, should not
Men’s White or Black and White
ing Suits
.........
tlcnrlerHon. Admlnlstratrix of the
be licensed to sell the following
Shoes
.................................
Estate of Esther L. Vernon. de-
EASY TO APRLY
property of said minors or mort­
Beautiful Asst. Ladies’ Cotton
ceas'-d,
ha»
flled
her
Final
Report
gage
the
same,
viz:
an
undivided
DRIES IN 4 HOURS
Children’s Shoes
and
Shirtwaists
to
and Account as such Admlnlstra­
one fourth part of lot 7 in block
trix wlth Ihe Clerk of the Countv
7. in- Skinner’s Donation to Lane
M A K E S L IN O L E U M
Court of lainp County, Oregon and
county, in said county and state
BEAR IT ON YOUR MIND, THIS MERCHANDISE IS NOT SPECIALLY PUR­
LAST, L O N G E R
Ihat Baturdav. »he 30th day of
of Oregon to protect the ownership
June. 1934 at 10:00 o'rlock In Ihe
CHASED, “SALE MERCHANDISE" BUT ALL STAPLE. HIGH GRADE GOODS AND
of said minors therein and of their
TA K ES,TH E JW B
forenoon of sald day. In the Countv
Interest therein.
QUANTITY IS LIMITED.
Court Room at Ihp Court House
OUT OF SÛRUÔBING
WITNESS, the Hon. Fred Fisk.
nt Eugene. Oregon, has heen «et hv
Judge of the County Court of the
the Hon. Fr' d Flak. Judge of sald
State of Oregon, for the County of
QUARTS *1.19 PINT* 6 9 s
Court, as the time and place of
Lane, and the S-al of said Court
Top. Designed in Sizes: 2, 4 and
hearlng ohjecllotis Io the nnme. If
herpfo affixed, this 31st day of May. 6. Size 4 requires 1% yard oi 35
nny. and for the final selGemnrt
1934
inch material «nth M
of sald estate.
(Seal County A T T E S T :
traat.
DOROTHY BRADBURN HEN-
Court)
W B DILLARD.
Below;
w : Designed te Stets- i, i,
Springfield, Oregon
J. FULOP, Prop.
DERHON Admlniatratrix.
Clerk
4
an(J
334 Main St.
Hardware — Furniture
5. Stee 4 requires 1H 9^*
By SIBYL WESTFALL.!
35 inch msmrtel v te X r H
WELLS A WELLS. Attorney».
(M 31—Je 7-14-21 28)
Deputy. I
Radios — Paint
(M 31—Je 7-14-21-
Upper WillametteT
Sale on
Now
F ulop’s Store
Sale on
f t Now
of Springfield
Mid-Summer Sale
of High-Grade Seasonable Merchandise
5 1 .4 8
5 2 .7 5
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FOR LINOLEUM
5 1 .9 8
49c
Wright & Sons
IOC
5 1 .4 8
5C
75C
49c
5 1 .9 8
15c
49C
5 1 .9 8
$1.49
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Fulop’s Department Store