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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY. MAY », 1H35
THE 8PR1NOFIKU) NEWS
SCHOOL LEADERS
DUE II
the courses In law both lit regular
P LA/ERS IN "RECKLESS*
and po t session. mill education,
social «deu ce anil other program»
The
annual
coacltiug
school.
’ which alternate» between the uni j
\erslty anil stale college campus
' will lie held at Corvallis thia year s
other fields of unusual interest at
Technical Fields Given Most Corvallis include science. secretar­
Attention As Plans For
ial science, and Indualrial arts.
LUMBER STRIKE
EFFECT IS NOTED
C. C. Crow Sees Further
Loa« Of Markets For N. W.
If Mills Close Dowtt
Students Progress
' handling or the outgoing and In
iouting cargoes.
"The sawmills a n d lodging
Lamps provide the Northwest's
ihlggsst pat roll and revenue.
In
' Oregon and Washington consider­
ably over 60 percent of the gross
Income from i«H soured* I* for
I lllmber pnaluds of some hind.
The lumbermen pay millions Iu
taxes
They have always shared
liberally With Ihelr employees anv
prosperity which ihvy have eu
Joyed, paying high wages when
((ilid lllio i
made II possible Thai
they treated their melt fairly Is
well home out by the absence of
labor trouble over a long period
of years, a record nol equallsd hv
any other major ludualry "
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
CHANGE DANCE MUSIC
New music will bs heard Friday
evening al the Armory when the
regular high school slmleiil dame
Is held Waller Lee with bis steel
gullsi and Louis Kramer with his
piano accordlau. have been seniied
In play during Hie evening
Full academic credit may be •
BRIDE-ELECT HONORED
Nationally
known
educators earned at all of the sessions. Com
Stating definitely that lumber
from all parts of the United States i plcte information and bulletins !
mills of the Pacific Northwest
BY IUKA MEMBERSHIP
and abroad. as well us leading ex­ may he obtained from the general .
(annul pay the 75t per hour de­
i
xtenslon
división
in
the
Oregon
perts from this slate, will offer a
li ka Circle number 37 honored
manded by labor union organizers,
wide variety of courses in summer building, or from anv of the insti­
Miss Maijorle Kiullknwskl who la
and pri-dlrllng that with the up
sessiors of the Oregon State Sys- tution*.
In he married soon, with a ml-irel
swing in lumber demand, many of
tem of Higher Education in Port-1
luceoua shower Iasi Thursday even
the markets for Norlhweal fir lum­
land, Eugene. Corvallis, Ashland.
lug wit ii they met at the home of
ber will be lo«t forever Io south
Monmouth and La Grande, it was
Mrs. Paul Myers near Hayden
ere pine mills It (he Ihrealened
announced yesterday by Alfred
bridge
lumber strike shuts down the
Cowers, dean and director of the |
mills. C. C. Crow, editor of Crow's SCREENS FAVORITES
general extension division for the I
O rg an R e c ita l P o s t p o n e d
Pacific Coast Lumber Digest, has
(Continued from Pirat I 'age I
TOGETHER IN RECKLESS
system.
issued a stal< inetil which read* In
The
new pipe organ for the Moth
All regular academic fields will j
gravel. 6 hours
3.00
pari;
Jean Harlow and William I'nwell, inlisl church arrived Imlay and In
he included iu the instruction ' Seventeenth S tr e e t-
W ill M aks 29.156 Msn Idle
Iwo of screemlom's niosl famoua (dilation begun al once. The dedl
courses. and in addition a number ' Checking and leveling
"Making objects of charity over and colorful slurs, become a co­ calory conceit Io be played by Jobu
dealing with the fast-changing ;
gravel, 6 hours
8 ».On
night out of 29.156 men In Gregon st ar ring Ivaiu (or the first tltue Iu Stark Evens has been postponed
preseut day social, economic and i eighteenth Street —
Pictured above are three of the leading players in the screen show. and Waahlngton who received 88.- the new MetroGold wyn Mayer pic­ until May 32.
industrial coudltious will be offer- i Checking ami leveling
466.636.00 In wages during the ture. "R eekie»*," which opens Mun­
ed. Features will also include
gravel. 6 hours
$ 3 00 chot Tone, Jean Harlow and William Powell, Double hilled with this month of February, It la said,
day at the McDonald theatre (or
T ake License To Wed
demonstration schools. conferen Liucolu School Alley—
film will be "Mary Jane's l’a."
would be a blow that would bring four days.
ces. writers' courses. nursery 1 Excavation, 4S0 hours
8 240.00
Among (hose obtaining marriage
the entire Northwest to Its knees
The union of (he two popular
school and others, it is stated
90.00
Loading gravel. 186 hrs.
yet that I* exactly what will hap­ stars lakee place In a lavish must liven es at ibe office of the county
Truck drivers huuling
S ta rt* Next Month
pen If the eastern organisers, who cal production against a dazsllng clerk durtug the past week were
57.60
dirt. 96 hours
The regular summer terms will !
have swooped down upon (he lum­ hacLgrouud of theatrical Broadway, Emerald Wetsell and Beeele Ewing,
start June 24. a^d extend to Aug­ Truck drivers hauling
ber Industry of this great eee- It lutroducea many new song hits "bulb of Marcóla; Wallace Keeler
23.80
gravel. 48 hours
ust 2 iu Portland. Corvallis, and
ami Erma tlakes, both of Jmictlou
tlou. succeed In bringing on a gen- and dance euaemblea.
Ritgen», while the normal schools
i l l y , Keunetb Kheud and Marg
V isits at K lam ath F alls— Mrs
principal III— W. E. Buell, high ral strike which they now have
Miss Harlow la cast as the be­ aiet Taylor, both of Eugene; C.
in Ashland. Moumouth and La
* 41i.4O
Nellie Carr left Saturday for Klam school principal, ha* been III at rrheduled for the early part of
witching
dancing star who Intro­ M urray NI chi I miii and Ruth Holt,
Grande will have two terms, the Alley between S and 6 Sts.
ath Fall- for a short vlsiti with his home for several days. Paul May.
duces the new songs and dances In both of Mill Glly, Warren Brown
first starting June 10. and the sec at north end of 6th St.—
relatives.
Potter substituted for him.
If this were the only place In the production, and I’owell appear«
Loading gravel. »6 hours $ 18.00
oud July 22. The post session at
and Florence Garpenler, both of
North America where lumber Is aa (he front page promoter of every­
Truck drivers. IS hours 8 720
Eugene, which serves all other ses­
P
a
re
n
t*
of
Son—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
Yachala, and Waller Treiubley,
Business Visitor — Mrs. Jesse
produced It might be a different thing front flagpole sitters to train­
sions. will last from August 5 to
Gates of Camp Creev was a busi­ S. Pitkin of Coburg are the par­
Collage Grove, and Tbrltna Bras
8
25.20
story
but
unfortunately
the
mills
ed fleas.
August »0.
ness visitor in Springfield Satur­ ents of a son born to them at their
ler, Eugene
West B Street—
Franchot Tone play* the reck
home ou Wednesday. May I, 1935 In thia section have competition
day.
A nursery school, a new and uni­ Grubbing out trees and
from other parts of the United less socialite son of u grumpy mil
que venture, will be a feature of
T H E C H U R C H OF C H R IS T
repair street. 60 hrs.....8 »0 00
Visitor Hers— Mias Alms Ed States and Canada, all of which Bonaire and tali* in love with the
Sees Ball Game— Marion Chase
the home economics section of the Graveling Postoffice Alley—
Fourth and A Streets
wards
of
New
York
city
arrived
have
many
advantages
In
not
only
dancer.
of Camp Creek was In Spriugfield
ession at Oregon State college at
Loading gravel, 43 hrs. 8 24.00 -'aturday lie cam down to see last week-end to vkdt at the home lower wages but transportation
Bible Hrhool at 9.46 A. M Ml*a
David (). Snlanlrk la the pro­
Corvallis. Children from two to
Truck drivers. 24 hrs.
14.40 the baseball game with the Frosh of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney,
coats to the principal markata of ducer and Victor Fleming the di­ lie Utah Thurman, Hupl. tdmmun
four years of age will be accepted '
the world for soft woods Kkrr this rector. May Robson, Ted Healy, Inn of the laird'* Boppei 11 A. M
and parents, teachers and others [
$ 38 40 In Eugene.
Attend Legion Meeting— M B.
reason. If the wage scale for west­
interested will be given an oppor- j Alley bet. 5 & 6. Main ft A—
Nat Pendleton. Robert Light, Rosa followed by the sermon, on the
Huntly and M A. Pohl drove to
ern pine and fir I* crowded up and Itnd Russell, Henry Mtephenson and theme "Mother."
Returns Home— Mrs. Annie Star-
tunlty to observe the latest meth­
Salem
Monday
evening
to
attend
Loading gravel. 24 hrs. 8 12.00 rett left Saturday morning for her
the price of lumber corresponding Louise Henry also have prominent
The hour of all evening services
ods in child care. Noted educators
Truck drivers. 12 hours 8 7.20 home in New York after spending a special Legion meeting
ly advanced to take rare of the parts In the picture
having been changed, the order will
who will be on the college faculty
the winter here at the home of Hse Operation—Mrs. Arne Nelson sided coat. It simply means that
be as follow* until further nolle*.
include Dr. William E. Blatz of
8 19.20
her
sister.
was admitted to the Pacific hos­ the competitors will take all of the
( E Groups, 7 00 F. M
the University of Toronto; Dr. Foreman for entire work.
pital in Eugene Monday where she. business Instead of part of IL Ac SPECIAL MEETING FIR
Evening worship » 0 0 o'clock,
Leston L. Love. University of
324 hours .......x..... ...... .... 8 243.00
Talks on War— Rev. Dean C. underwent a major operation.
cording to the government's own
role.”
Ohio; O. D. Adams, and Ella Ehm- Blacksmith tor entire work
LEGION
AUXILIARY
SET
Poindexter spoke on the subject
figures recently complied the aver­
The subject: "Walking by the
sen Wilson, dean of girls at Frank-- 108 h o u r s....... ........... ..... 8 86.40 'War. Its bearing on the welfare
H o tel Guests—Julie and Slgne age wage being paid In the South
Members of the American Legion Known Rule."
lin high school. Portland.
' One man blading streets.
of children." at the meeting of Peterson of Spokane. Washington ern Pine mills Is 30c per hour. The
Prayer meeting Thursday even
The University of Oregon at Eu-
hours ------- ----- ---- 8 104 40 Central W. C. T. U. in Eugene were guest« al the Springfield Oregon and Washington Fir mill Auxiliary of Mprlngfleld will hold
a special meeting at the Armory t»g i 15.
gene, under a special grant from
So- of Main St.—
hotel Monday evening.
Wednesday afternoon.
average Is 56t4c per hour. In ad
Bible srhisd worker* ennference
tonight. May 9. according to an
the Carnegie Corporation, will for
Gleaning and lowering
ditton to this the Southern Pine
Washington
Folk
Here—Mr.
and
nooncement made by Mrs. M A. 7:45 Thursday.
the sixth consecutive year serve as
ditch. 144 hours _ — 8 72.00
On R elief Com m ittee— I.. L. Ray,
mills reach the largest consuming
I. U Shaw, Minister,
the western center for normal arts t Vlty f*arb—
Eugene attorney, was notified B. C. Gleason of Burlington, Wash­ markets with freight rates that are Pohl, president.
..........
— ■
. . "
training Scholarships have al
Spading and leveling,
Tuesday of his appointment on the ington were registered at the about half of those which the Fir
ready been granted to 25 northwest
H4 hours
8 72.00 Lane County Relief committee to Springfield hotel Sunday evening mills must pay on account of the
art teachers for thi* work. Dr. Eu Gleaning Hadley Ditch.—
ucceed Tom Sheridan who had re­
Fish on McKenzie— Dr. Melville greater distance to be covered In
gen Gustav Steinhof. director of
hours
.............. — 8 48.00 signed.
Jones In company with James making deliveries
the national school of decorative Airport road—18 hours
8 9.00
Baker and District Game officer.
Foreign M e rk e l Slipping
art in Vienna, and several mem-
Sunnyside Addition
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
Ben Connor of Eugene, spent Sun­
"The demand being made for a
bers of the faculty of the art
Street—
MONDAY. MAY 18
day fishing on the McKentie river minimum wage of 75c per hour
school will have charge» of the
Cleaning ditches. «0 hrs. 8 30.00
would necessitate putting the price
Whituy Nual va LeRoy Gibaon
work.
Putting In cluvert. 24 hrs.
12 00
Keep Office— Miss Ann Mc- on Western lumber up to such a
(« rounds)
Study Handicapped Child
Gookin was re-elected treasurer of high point that the eastern and ex­
8
42.00
Other feature» of special inter­
Mickey Barker va Nick Lealie
the I»ne County Nurses associa­ port markets would be lost for all
(« rounds)
est on the university campus In­ Kelly 9treet—
tion
at
their
annual
election
held
lime
and
our
hundred«
of
sawmill*
Gleaning ditches, 120
clude the now nationally known
Kit
T
urnery
a Tad Adama
in
Eugene
Tueaday
evening.
would lie idle and rot on their
h o u r s _____________ 8 60.00
reroedical school for children,
(4 rounds)
Money Available For Flood-
foundations.
The
wage
scale
al­
L
Street—
which offers unusual opportunities
Lyle Kopple va Fred Myera
Control Project If Enough
ready established under the lum­
Ditching. 96 h ou rs... .... 8 4800
for teachers faced with instructing
(4 rounds)
ber
code,
to
which
the
manufac­
Demand
Is
Shown
Putting
in
2
culverts,
handicapped or abnormal children;
Curtain Raiser Unannounced
turers have adhered faithfully, has
36 hours ___ _______
18 00
(4 rounds)
A party of three United Slate«
There will he a basket dinner' been so much above that being
8 66 00 Army Engineers headed by Major and Mothers' Day sermon given at 1 paid In British Columbia that the
Sponsored by Springfield American Legion
M Street—
Milo Fox and Captain 9. L. Damon the Thurston church next Sunday i Canadian mill* have during the
H E R B O W E N , Prom oter
Ditching. 78 hours
8 39 00 were here Tuesday Inspecting the there Is a cordial Invitation to the ■ past three years captured most of
General Admission 40
Ringside • .
• 75c
Putting In culvert, 18
Upper Willamette river between PubI,c-
. the better export markets for fir
hours .......... .........
Thurston grade school baseball that were prior to the establish­
9.00 Springfield and Harrisburg in con­
L A D IE S ' SH O P
nection with the flood control pro­ team defeated the Mt. Vernon team ment of the code served by the
829 W illam ette
8 48.00 gram now under way and for which on Mt. Vernon diamond last Mon­ mills of Oregon and Waahlngton.
N Street—
PWA funds are sought.
day afternoon.
Mill men claim that to Increase
Ditching. 2 hours
» 36 00
The men inspected a number of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mathews are the wage scale further now would
Spring Clearance
Putting In Culvert, 24
places along the river where the planning to leave next Sunday for be Io lose the small remnant of
12.00 banks are being washed away des­ a trip Into California
the formerly Important foreign
troying valuable farm land.
Mrs. Richard Hart returned to business which the mills are re­
8 48 00
In the afternoon one group from Salem Monday for treatment after ceiving and to divert to Canadian
Broadway Street—
the party went up the McKenzie pending the past weekend at mills the vastly Important payrolls
Owing to the exeremely late
TWO FEATURES
FOR
DAYS
Ditching and cleaning
river to view the site of the Rennie home.
and other trade Incidental to the
spring »■>, are forced to
ditches. 8 hours
8 39.00 dam project.
measures to reduce our big
Annual cleanup—
J C AN
W IL L IA M
stock of Coats, Salts, Dresses
A telegram from Representative
8 72.00
and Millinery—We must clear
Janes
W.
Mott
states
that
an
ap­
Truck drivers. 48 hrs.
28.80
our racks NOW! A Glance at
propriation of 8306.000 can be made
the red price tags will con­
8 100.80 available for this work If suffici­
vince yon.
ent interest in shown by local real
Loading gravel. 36 hrs. » 18.00 dents who are asked to write let­
Truck drivers, 12 houri H > 7.20 ters to the Oregon delegation In
Spring and Summer
M G-AA PICTURE S
Washington.
8 26.20
SERA WORK
T O W N A N D VICINITY
BOXING
ARNIÏ MEN VIEW
WATER DAMAGE
Thurston
Moore’s
rrcmiKnrn
SALE
STA R TS SU N D A Y
4
HHRLDIU PDUJÏLI
Irish-Murphy Co.
Dressess
On salp In 4 jp-eat price
groups.
’3 *4 »5 *6
COATS
Style right Spring Coats-
Values to 824.76, Now
*5 »10 »15
WOOL
SU ITS
There are wonderful val-
ues at
*5.95 u”
75 8pring
HATS
50c
100 Spring
HATS
5 1 .0 0
deposit will hold
garment.
We give
S. ft H.
Stamps.
any
Green
Teachers’ Warrants Accepted
No Refunds — No Exchanges
All Sales Final
Loading gravel. 36 hrs. 8 18.00
Truck drivers, 12 hour > * 7.20
8 25.20
Ninth and A Streets—
I-oadlng dirt, 24 hours
Food You Are Proud to Serve
DONNA PROJECT
(Continued from First Page)
8 12.00
sary steps In the matter of having
8 7.20
the extension built.
The contention of organization*
8 19.20
using the building that It Is too
Ball Park—
Loading dirt, 12 hours
8 6.00 mall was brought out as was the
Truck drivers, 6 hours
3.60 fact that the main floor would he
8 9.60 enlarged nearly twice Its present
size If the west wall and roof were
Widening street on South
carried back to the alley. The
Second hill, 398 hrs....... 8 99 00 east wall Is standing and the same
Truck drivers, 11 hrs......
8.60 bark can be used It was stated.
Has Playground Movs
8 106.60
•Mrs. Leota Roden bough told of
the playground project which la
being Instituted here by tbe re­
INTERCLASS BASEBALL
cently organized Springfield Play­
STARTS AT HIGH SCHOOL
ground Association and was as­
Double H eader Games To Be P lay­ sured the cooperation of the club
In the undertaking.
ed; F irst Of Five Inning
Alwln Gates sang a vocal solo,
Contests Today
and Juanita Seaman and Ruth Poll­
Intra-Mural baseball games will ard sang a duet during the pro­
get under way at the high school gram. Miss Barbara Rarnell accom­
this week when Coach Robert Chat­ panied the singers.
The club members will meet
terton calls the seniors and fresh­
men together for the opening game again tomorrow noon with F B.
on Brattain field at 3:45. The Jun­ Flanery and Dr. Melville 8. Jones
iors and sophomores will meet Im­ as members of the program com­
mediately afterwards In the double- mittee.
header opener. All games will be
five Innings.
CIVIC CLUB TO HOLD
Other game scheduled to follow ANNUAL PLAN EXCHANGE
In order are seniors vs. juniors,
sophomores vs. freshmen, sopho­
Members of thp Civic club will
mores vs. seniors, and Juniors vs. hold their annual plant exchanare
frehrnen.
next Tuesday when they meet for
Some more of the games may their monthly meeting at the hntho
have to be doubled up depending of Mrs. Edward Prlvat. president.
on the baseball and track schedule They will meet for a potluck lunch-
for the regular teams.
pon nt room
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community. Here you can not only find any kind of
high quality groceries and meats yon desire but you
buy with assurance that everything Is f r e s h a n d
wholesome.
Our rapid turnover of stock and our large buying
organization gives you the best service at a minimum
cost.
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