The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 28, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    TO T BFIUNOrtCLDNSWt
PAQEFOUB
Spelling Champion
PLENTY OF ACTION DUE
AT MOLALLA BUCKEROO
W ild
Ridin®, Ind ian*. Baaaball.
Dance*. Boxing, and Banda
A ll Ready F a r Opening
B ill CLUB LOSES
IB HILLS CHEEK
Fulfilled Promise
e tte r .
Springfield At Benton-Lane
Park Sunday; Yoncalla To
Be Hllla Creek Opponent
P o lla rd M a kes S ta te m e n t
Music will feature the entertain-
mam at the annual Molalla Buck­
eroo to be held July 1. 3. 1, 4 at
Molalla. Oregon
There will be flee night* of danc-
lug starting Saturday night June
30th. Stan Ely'* orchestra of Ore­
gon City will furnish the music.
These dances are always popular
sad are one of the attractions of
the show.
On July 4 there will be a fight
card presented at the arena at
night starting at 7:15 p. m. The ex­
hibit of fistic piow ees will be un­
der the management of Ben Heins.
Well known fighters from different
parts In the W illamette valley will
take part in the contests. There is
considerable Interest in the affair
in all the town* in this section of
the state.
The Silverton ball team will play
the Warm Spring* Indian team at
Molalla on the 4th of July. This
game will take place immediately
after the parade at the high school
diamond. The Indians have notified
Buckeroo authorities that they are
bringing a strong team and expect
to beat their white brothers. A
large number of Indians are ex­
pected to attenu the whole tim e of
the show and take part in the acti­
vities.
The Buckeroo at Molalla July
1. 2. 2, and 4 will have lots of peppy
music to brighten up the occasion.
The Junior Elks band of Portland,
the Hubbard band. Stan Ely's or­
chestra. and the Spanish American
fife and drum corps of Portland will
each add to the enjoyment of the
show. Besides these the public ad­
dress system car of the Cherry
City Baking Co. of Salem will be
used in announcing the show and
will furnish music during the par
ade and at the arena.
The recent school election was of !
more than usual lon gest to tha I
1, hit by pitcher Kelsay Umpire*
IMvIa and Carson.
Hill* Cresh-Yeneall* Neat
A good sited crowd of Interested
spectator* turned onl (of tha game
and gave their team the beat sup
port of ths season
Neat Sunday Springfield goe* to
Benton -Las* park where they
might find more trouble. Yoncalla
and Mills Creek play at Jaspei
and Ibis will be the moal Intarcsl-
Ing game of the week-end In the
Caarade league. The Eugene Mo
dern Woodmen travel to Cottage
Grove.
community.
As chairman of the Board I d e-1
Washington. — When President
By U, K WHEATON
alre to correct some very mislead- j
llooeevelt starts ou his vacation
Springfield'« chances fur captur-
Ing and false statem ents used to
I trip in the near future, to tie gone
lug the second half of the t’aacade
i (Ive or six weeks, lie will leave In
Influence the voters.
baseball league went glimmering
The first one that fell into grasp­
I charge of thing* In Washington
Sunday, when the Hill Hillis*, led j
ing hands was to the effect that the^
quite a different set of man from
by Mauney and Stenchell, put the |
G R A Y , M aine
Rarab Wilma,
School Board was voting preaeuts, I t (tb evsi. »SS give« s reyal rseep- j those who seemed to he—and
skid* under them by the score of
to them selves, and what right had «»a shea sb»
I thought they were— the Govern^
bo“ »
HOLLYWOOD . . Joan Blondell ten to four. That the Hill Billies
«hampteseh.p *» d k W
fra«a »h* ment of the United State* a year
they to do so.
(above), was a Waiupaa screen star battery has the well known Indian
At a hoard meeting of June 5, Mr. T e eth A usasi N aU eaal Spell»»« Be* ago. They will be men whom the choice In l»21. Now. three years algo ou the locals, was quite evi­
b *M a t W aahiagtaa.
E. Stuart, (member of the board)
President hat discovered are to be later, she Is awarded the achieve­ dent to all who saw the game Give
made the statement that Dr. Poll­
trusted to use their own Judgment ment trophy by the same Judges a* "Hud" a few run* and he has the
ard's office had been used for a NATIONAL LEADERS TO
without getting him or the Admin­ having scored the greatest screen locale eating out of hla hand.
Lane County Club To Ba Or­
good many years for board meet­
ATTEND U. OF 0. MEET istration Into a hole. In other advancement since then.
The first Inning was the atari
ganized At Court Houaa
ing place, without coat to the dla
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words, moat of them are either ex­
ol our down tall. Ilrown the midget
Saturday; Noon Lunch
trict. namely lights and fuel used
Eugene. Ore.— National leaders perienced Governmental sdininla Those, with Ml«* Perkins. Secre
of the game, led off with a alngle.
all this time, thus »svlng the sx- in educational, economic and poll- trators or men who have demon­ tary of l-abor—who. like Jesse
Grover Kelauy then drove one at
Grganlaatloa of the Ixtne county
peuse at one of the school* In Id eal fields, as well aa leading edu- strated their ability by the hardest Jones. Is "a horse for work"- Dsn
Mattison, with a perfect double chapter of the Oregon Republican
recognition of this fact he moved cators and business men of Oregon kind of Intelligent work, without Roper. Louts Howe and Frauk
play In sight, our second sucker clubs will be effected at a county­
that some gift be given Or Pollard j will be present for the conference bringing them selves too much Into Walker, are the real wheel-horses
was In the land of dreams, and wide meeting nt the Ixine county
to show the Board's appreciation, on higher education, to be held on the limelight or saying or doing of the Administration.
before Lloyd found a place to throw court house Saturday arternow .
This was seconded by M r Maxey | (he Cniverslty of Oregon campus foolish thing* which reflect hack
the ball. Brown waa safe at second, Jan* 30. at 2 o'clock Delegate«
and a record of the motion placed July 11. 12. IS and 14, It was an on the Presldsnt.
and In hla hurry Io gel the hitter from all parts of the county are a l
on the minutes. Here I* the motion nounced here by Or. C. V Boyer.
Fraaident and H e lp e r* T ired
at first, made a bad peg. and all parted to he preaent (or the meat
1 resident of the university.
a* made and carried:
Mr. Roosevelt Is tired, but he Is
hands were safe. Stenchell neat Ing and participate In the organl
Four
main
topics
will
be
taken
A motion ws* mude and passed
neither III nor "worn, out." and
up sent a sharp single and three satlon detail*.
authorising tha Clerk to purchase up at the conference. These will while he needs the vacation real,
were on, a fielders choice sent
Frank II Held, who was named
be:
"Keeponstbllity
of
Higher
Edu
a suitable present for Or. W. H.
there Is nothing In hl* physical
Brown home and two more hits temporary county chairman at tha
Pollard, re imbursing him for the istio n to Students'*; "Responsibil­ condition to worry about. So. too.
and an error, accounted for four organisation of the stale asaocla
use of his office for school board ity of Higher Education to Com­ are some of the older men In the
more, by that time lllils Creek was lion ol republican club* In Port­
"Re>ponsibility of Cabinet and high administrative Dairyman
meetings, over a number of years. monwealth";
Showing Unex­ tired and retired tor a real.
land recently, today Issued an In
The Chairman will say frankly | Higher Education for Social Plan- p<i*t* pretty well tired out. Till* la
pected Interest In Discue-
Locals Count In Third
citation to nil republicans from all
that If paid in dollars and cents I t, nlng." Seers) topics will be dis-* the hardest working Government
Springfield counted tw ice In the groups, vslerans. labor, woman'«
aiona of Butter Regulation
would amount to much more than cussed under each of these sec­ that bus ever been seen In Wash­
third on three liHs and an error, organisation* and young people, to
the coat of a gift. As a member of tions. Open forums will be held ington In peace time*. The Admin­
I'ohsssl Interest In the meetings after which both teams traveled »end delegate* Io the meeting Sat­
the board 1 had no knowledge of each afternoon in all sections, and istration came In with what It re­ of the Cream Quality Improvement
along nicely until the fifth, Hills urday
the above action until presented at a general summary will be present­ garded as a clear mandate from the association of Lane county I* re­
Creek having rested. Graham had
Saturday noon, at the Oebarn
ed on Saturday.
the regular meeting.
people to change everything, and ported by O. 8. Fletcher, county the power turned on again, and
hotel, there will be a republican
The unscrupulous politicians used
to do It quickly.
agent who I* aaalatlng In conduct­ three singles, a walk and a two luncheon at which Karl Britt Nedry.
this to Influence voters as I have MILK USE IN OREGON
Yet It 1» upon theae older men ing these session* In all parts of bagger, sent over four more, and president of the stale aeeoelallou
since been Informed.
BELOW REQUIREMENTS that the President is now coming the county. Four meelttnga ware Just to show us that II waa no ac­ of Oregon republican club*, will be
Second: It was overheard three
: more and more to rely. Experience held last week, one each evening cident. put one more over In the tbe principal speaker.
times on the afternoon of the elec-
Preliminary reports from the voi-
has proved the wisdom of the old at Cottage Grove. Lowell. Pleasant ninth to make It ten. Springfield
tion, too late to make any public unjary cltv survey* of milk con •
maxim
"Old men for counsel, Hill and Lorane. This week start­ with a two bagger, a walk and an
correction, that sinew the school „u„ip,(on show* that the amount
young men for war." A good many ing Tuesday meeting* were sch e­ error put two home, making the AL PEARCE AND GANG AT
board was able to secure an extra . now jn
I far below the mini-:
M c D onald S aturday
of the young men who were put In duled for Elmira. Franklin. Junc­ final ten to four Both team». at
month of school for the teachers j manl requirements for general
because they were expected to be tion City and Irving. The meet- times, played good ball, but the
and that they received cash for the health, says the consumers council
good executives, tried to he coun- until July 14 when the Cuahman errors of our boy* were more cost­ C n tlr* Caat Of N. B. C. Feature
last 11 weeks of that period, that I
the AAA wnich Is conducting
Radia Program W ill Un-
district will be visited and a »che- ly. and with that sterling battery
elors.
went to them and asked them t o , the study among school children of
te rta lfl At T heatre
That there will be many more ,|u|e covering the remainder of the o f Msuney and Btenchall. worhlng
Mrs Hugh Safely came from donate the last on»-half months , he p,.|n„ipal cities. A news release changes in addition to the changes county will be announced
with a full head of steam. It was
from Washington received at O. 8.
Roseburg last Friday and spent the salary to the Methodist church.
Al Pewrce. AmarU-a's outstanding
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i thiat have occurred In the last year
Thr uurpo, r of the meetings I* just too bad for Springfield.
week-end with her parents. Mr. and
The above statement 1. utterly C. sta te, that the Por“ f nd_ " " _ ' | , not to be doubted The Pres.- |(,
lhr farmera w» h , h.
atage-radlo
ahowman. la bringing
The tallowing box score tells the
Mrs. Roy Edmiston. Mr. Safely ar­ false and was concocted with the comm ittee found that consumption dent talks with some of his In­
bla entire show troupe to tbe Mc­
various state and national regula­ story:
rived later and they returned idea of injury to me. and of making of milk and other dairy product* timates about his desire to find
tions. explaining the prrsent attua S p rin g fie ld
H » b i b Donald (bewtr* la Kugene (or three
Ab
home.
votes for the opposing candidate. is "decidedly below" even the new blood to carry on the greatly ((on r„gar<| | nB «-ream and how It
Saturday evening.
1 0 0 performance*
»
Mattison
Mrs. Charles Hastings suffered a
<
25.
1:35
and
10:45
I desire it to ►: understood that cheapest possible adequate diet. Increased activities of Government,
the* quality of butter. Speak Chatterton
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stroke of paralysis last Friday.
Some of hla artist* Include Yogi
at.teMI„,a „how the farm G. Wright
I do not think the successful direc­ The analysis shows that the aver­ He wants more young men whose #n|
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell tor had knowledge of or any part age consumption of milk among physical stamina will stand the
Yorgeason.
Hindu Myatlc. who a*
0
ers how th ey- can produce better D Wright
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motored to Signal last Tuesday and In this low down type'of Tammany Portland fam ilies questioned I- less strain, and more older men of wis­
Harry Stewart grew up In Tacooi*
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cream to meet the state butter Hliull
spent the night at Mr. and Mrs.
than three quarts a week per per dom to act as counselors and bal
and Seattle, playing In vaudeville
politics.
grade lawa, thereby Increaatng > chetwood
1
Lum Mays' home.
son.
and stock In thia part of tha coun
W. H. POLLARD.
ance-wheels to keep the youngsters their Income without Increasing Mulligan
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4
Several from Thurston attended
try When he waa a youngster and
from running wild
their expenditures.
4
Squires
the Sunday school convention at
alao on the radio before going
R o p er and W a lk e r
B
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These meeting* are sponsored by Taylor
Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
W alterville la»( Sunday. J. B Endi­
south.
A m o n g th e old er m en w ho are
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I «he N a tio n a l Creamery association
cott from Thurston was reelected Dickens of Mabel are the parents
Hate) Warner, who la «aid Io
closest to tne rre«i<UMii
i
z»r««k
H Sb Bh
Ab
president for the coming year. Miss of a baby son born to them at -ne
At the annual election of public
have a perfect radio voice Walter
ret.rv of Commerce Daniel C. R o ,
Hn wn
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Fordyce Willian from Camp Creek Pacific hospital In Eugene on In««- school district No. I Ernest 8ch- p r experienced able am! wise. ! “>« Vlce-praald nt* o fth ,.n a tio n a l, Brown
Kelaey one of raldo'a flneat popular
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was also re-elected secretary.
day. June 2«. 1934
renk was re-elected to serve on the and the President's closes, friend, « -o e ta tlo n are named or each Kelaar
vlollnlata.
Bob I-e*. novelty guitar
5
Stenchell
school board for a term of 3 years. lx.n l. McHenry Howe Col. Howe -«ate. and county or district chair
1st
and pianist. Karl Hatch, who
4
As Mrs. E Gnistina resigned as has been 111 and almost Inactive for men are named for each county or 11 Park
playa piano, accordlan and vlbra
1
clerk. Mrs McLeod was elected to - J™"'” 's " . ~ tary, Roper
feeling other subdivision The Lane county I .a wson
phone, all* In an outstanding man-
SATURDAY NITE!
6
Parka
chairman Is Glenn Harden, man
take her place
aer.
And Bud Hatch, baaa player
the strain. *o that his trip to the
5
6:25 — 8:35 — 10:45
Mrs. Georg- Brown "has been Northwest to look Into th- salmon ager of the Eugene Farmer's l^lrd
Among the artlat* who made a
I Tinker
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chosen by tb- Pleasant Hill public fisheries tangle will be lengthened Creamery.
big hit In the Northwe«! with him
5
: Mauney
school board to teach the school Into a real vacation.
laat year and who are with hla
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«tut« ....
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next year. As there will likely not
Frank C . Walker, chairman of NEW SCHOOL OFFICERS
Chetwood for «hull In sixth Inn­ present ahow bar*. Morey Amatea-
be a regular dally attendance of 27
dam. Mabel Todd. Cal Pearce. Tooy
the Federal Emergency Council
there will In all probably be only and one of the elder men upon
START WORK JULY 5 ing. Ixiwson for H. Parks In 7th; omano. Carlyle Bennett. Lord
runs batted in Stenchell 1. H.
a one room «chool.
It llgewaler, Jackie Archer and tbe
whom the President relle* heavily.
The next meeting of the Spring- Parks 1. Laird 4. Stutz 1, Brown 1, Three Cheers.
At the annual election of high Is laying off for all summer He
Msltlaon
1.
Chatterton
1.
Earned
school district No. 1 Fr-d Hill* of has carried a larger burden than Held School Board will be held a
Manager. Janie« O'Connell, of the
runs Hills Creek «. Springfield 3
—
PLUS
Jasper waa unanimously elected to anyone realizes. He does not get week from tonight. Thursday. July
McDonald alao announce* that tha
Base
on
balls
Sword
1.
Left
on
baae
serve on the high school board for Into print very often, because he 5. A new clerk and a new director
Springfield 5. Hills Creek 8. first comedy feature, "Here Comae the
“HERE COMES THE CROOM!"
a term of 5 years. There were 2» ha« the habit of not talking about will be «worn in at this meeting.
bate on errors Springfield ». Hllla Groom" Will be screened at each
votes cast all In favor of Mr. Hills. what he Is doing, hut his Job Is that This meeting and all later seaslons
show. Jack Haley. Mary Boland,
JACK
MARY
N E IL
)
The Pleasant Hill woman’s of trying to get all the branches of i of the board will be held at the C re e k 4 Two base hit*. Mauney, and Nell Hamilton are featured In
H.
Parka,
Mulligan
and
Sword.
Library
and
all
Interested
persons
HALEY :: BOLAND :: HAMILTON
club will hold Its next meeting the Government pulling In the
Passed ball D. Wright 2. Stenchell the film
July 18 at the home of Mrs. Swift sam - direction at the same time are Invited to attend the meetings.
with Mr?. Barnum acting as assist­
All Seats 50c — Kiddies 25c
Not long before he went out of
ant hostess
office Mr. Hoover spoke of the fact
Myrna Laird of Edenvale and that Thomas Jefferson, when presl
Elizabeth Holcamb of Trent re­ dent, had only 150 persons in all
turned from a two weeks summer the executive departments, hut that
school at Corvallis Saturday after­ President Hoover had 750,000. In­
noon.
cluding ihe army and navy, for
làL!'1
REPUBLICANS IB
NAME OFFICERS
SPEAKERS TALK
CREAM QUILin
Thurston
Upper Willamette
MCVOHAUI
AL PEARCE
c
and HIS GANG
Have You Found It Out Yet?
Rl NTI NG
E FFIC IEN T
PROM PT
Inexpensive
Phone 2
OOD printing service consists of more
than delivering a certain amount of Ink
and paper in the form ordered. Good printing
consists of careful consideration as to the
form in which the idea is to be presented,
thoughtful selection of type faces, the right
grade, weight and color of the paper, accur­
ate composition and skillful printing. . . That
is the kind of printing service you may ex­
pect from our shop. . . , and It costs no more
than Inferior printing.
G
No matter what you printing Job may be or In what
quantities, we are confident yon will find our esti­
mate of coat moat Interesting, workmanship moat
efficien t and promptness in delivery moat gratifying.
If you find It Inconventlent to visit our office, pitone
and we will call. . . . Tou are under no obligation
In asking u> for an estimate.
The Willamette Press
Opposite P. O.
Springfield
whose activities he was respon­
GONE!— THE HIGH COST
sible Now this total has reached
OF STOMACH TROUBLE more than 1.250.000 Federal em­
ployee*. without any Increase in
Don't pay »2.50 to »»5.00 for re­
lief from stomach pains, Indlges the army and navy.
Through th* Rank*
tion. Try Dr. Emil’s Adla Tablets
—2 weeks treatment only »1. Re­
The one among the older men In
lief or your money back Flanery’s high position who doesn't seem to
Drug Store.
mind the work is Jesse Jones,
chairman of the R. F. C„ who la
GET RID OF THE FLIES!
termed here “a horse for work.
Our household fly «pray doeR Incidentally. Mr. Jones will not be
the trick every time. Scott’s the next chairman of the Federal
Reserve Board, although Chairman
Drug Store.
Black Is on the way ont and his
N O T IC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
successor is said to have hi-en
Notice Is hereby give® that the picked
undersigned Phebe Mann has filed
Cheater Davis. Administrator of
her final report and account as
administratrix of the estate of the AAA. is near a breakdown and
Alfred P. Mann, deceased, and the will have to lay off for his health
County Court of Lane County, Ore­ most of the summer, It la reported.
gon. has fixed Monday. July 30th
at 10 O'clock A. M at the County Nobody would be surprised to see
Court room in the Court house at General Hugh Johnson, NRA ad
Eugene. Oregon, as the time and mlnlstrator, “blow up" at any min
place for final hearing thereon and ute.
any objections to said report and
There la a good deal of talk hera
account should be filed or made on
to the effect that Secretary Wal
or before said time.
Dated and first published June lace I* not living up to expectation*
28th. 1»34
as an administrator. Hla apeaklng
PHEBE HANN. Armlnlstratrlx
trip out West left Profeasor Tug
Alfred P. Mann, estate.
well In charge of the Department
WHITTEN SWAFFORD. Atty,
of Agriculture Just at the time
for estate.
(Je 28—Jy 5-12-1» 2«)
when Mr. Tugwell’a personality
waa under Investigation by the sen­
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
ate
committee which had been ask­
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned Phebe Mann has filed ed to report whether he ought to
her final report and account as be confirmed as under secretary.
administratrix of the estate of
Tugwell’s Rating
Charlie R. Mann, deceased, and the
Mr. Tugwell la decidedly not
County Court of Lane County, Ore­
gon. has fixed Monday, July 30th popular with either house of Con­
at 10 O'clock A M. at the County gress. Mr. Rooeevalt still like* him
Court room In the Court house at very much personally but has
Eiivene. Oregon, ns the time and
-dare for final hearing thereon and found that hla advice la not always
anv objections to said report and sound.
account «hniild he filed or mads on
Two young men who are growing
or be fo re said time
i ,n the pgdmation of the President
Dnted and first published June um! of thoae whose business It I*
28th t»3<
,
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PHEBE HANN Armlnlstratrlx | to appralæ personalities are Her­
letary Mergenthau—very close In
I
Charlie R. Mann, estate
i WHITTEN SWAFFORD. Atty,
deer Io the President—sod W I.
for estate.
! Myers. Farm Credit Administrator,
(Je 28— Jy 5 -lS -lB M l
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* consistently low prices on dependable merchandise. These things are a
direct result of Home Ownership, Home Control and Home Operation.
We are a Springfield institution from beginning to end.
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3 BARS
Granulated Soap 23c
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14c
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COMPLETE LINE OF
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PAPER PLATES.
1 pt. Wesson Oil
CUPS AND NAPKINS
AND
QUICK MAYONNAISE MAKER
FOR THAT OUTING
We have a few Glasa Bake 1’/ 2 q t Round Casserole» and Pie Cover left with
4 Cans med. HEINZ BAKED BEANS
-
99c
Yes we have 24-piece set of MONOX DISHES FREE with the pur­
chase of 40 0 2 . Package of NUBORA SOAP GRANULES. Come In and
let us tell you about i t
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W. A. TAYLOR
Phone 9
Springfield. Oregon