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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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GIRL SCOUT WORKERS
MEET HERE TH IS WEEK 11
TOWN AND VICINITY
Vielt« from J.epsr F llaurr „r I Thu .ton Man H . r . Charlo. Tay
JaaiM-r wu. a business visitor In thia lor of Thuraton was a business visitor
city on Monday.
In Hprlngfi.-ld on Tussday moralng
Cresw.ll Rasple More— Mr and Mrs.
Visits from Thurston—B. W. Illch
K II Naabltt of Croswoll werv visitors uidson or Thurston was a business
tn Hprlngflsld on Monday morning.
visitor In Hprlugflold on Tuesday.
Fish Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Attend St*ts Fair—Mrs. W. A. Tay­
Olson apont Bunday on a flailing and lor, Mr and Mrs. Frank Root, and
bunting trip above Fall Creak.
Mrs. I’. Harrington were visitors at
the Btate fair on Tuesday.
N .tu m from T rip - Mr. amt Mrs.
David Haltauian have returned fmm
Leave for School The Misses Lu­
a short visit at lioswall Hprlnga.
cille Richmond and Edith Eaton left
Bunday for Ashland where they will
Visit at Salam—Dr. and Mrs. It. I*.
again attend the tk>uthern Oregon
Mortenson spent Bunday vlaltlng with
Warner Baxter, star of the Fox Movla-
Normal school.
frlonda at Bi.lem.
tone Productlon “Arlzona Kld,*’
Vlalta from Albany- Mrs. W C.
at the Colonial.
V isit. from Mohawk -Vic Itammltt
I Hrookinun and two daughters, Ulenua
of Mohawk waa a Monday morning
and Bonnie, all of Albany, spent the PUBLIC EAGER FOR GREAT
visitor In this city.
week end visiting with Mrs. Brook
OPEN SPACE THRILLER
Vlaltor from Blua River— Mrs. Char man's nelce, Mrs. Robert L. Bears.
lea Hadley of Blue itlver was a vial
'T h e normal human desire to see
I DEER HUNTERS GET
tor In Bprlngfleld on Monday.
something-different will always keep
Changes Raaldence— Mr. and Mrs
Howard Melson have moved Into the
Lyons house at the corner of Eighth
and F streets.
EXERCISE BUT FEW
RETURN W ITH BUCKS
Western pictures popular."
This, at least Is Warner Baxter's
Ix-llef and the man who scored such
Instantaneous fame with his portray­
als In "In Old Arisons'* and "Ro­
mance of Itlo Grande" should cer­
tainly know whereof he speaks.
"Western pictures, providing care
Is taken to place them against the
splendid scenic backgrounds through­
out the West, can always bring some
thing new and different to the spec-
tators—-something that will tempor­
arily carry them out of themselves,
give them a new Incentive and a
new outlook.
Plenty of good healthy exercise Is
all that must of the local deer hunter«
Visits from Llnslaw—Mrs. Ellis
have been able to get out of tbelr
Klchardaon and aon, Milton, of Lins
bunting efforts so far this season.
law ware Bunday guests at the Emery
Many local cltlsena marched forth on
Richardson home In this city.
the Bunday preceding the opening of
Motor to Rossburg-- Mr. and Mrs. the season almost curtain of returning
W F. Walker motored to Roseburg within a few days with one or two
on Bunday. They returned the same deer. Those who went across tbe
day.
mountains to eastern Oregon have
been fairly successful, but those who
Visit st Wangling Mrs. Rosa Mont
contented themselves with the game
gouiery and Mr and Mrs. Herbert
on this side have not fared so well.
"W ith the advent of the talkies
Bmeed of Eugene spent Bunday visit
Another large number of hunters the Western temporarily took a back
Ing relatives at Wundllng.
went Into both tbe McKenxIe and seat; tbe difficulty of handling the
Dismissed from Hospital—<1. A. Coast country last Bunday and most j then very temperamental and erratic
Lewis Is recovering nicely from an of them returned without even seeing sound recording equipment away from
operation which he underwent at the auy deer.
a studio was tremendous. But the
Eugene hospital last week.
The weather has been too good for mggedness of the apparatus was
Steadily Improved and today the engi­
Aged Woman Recovering- Mrs. W hunting, say the experts. They claim
neers have perfected the durability
II. (Grandma) Cooley Is convalescing that the deer are up In the high
of sound mechanism
Meantime, a
at her home at Douglas Dardens mountain tops and are staying there
flood
of
letters
from
screen
fans and
until storms begin sweeping them.
following an operation.
They ere optimistic, however, and say theatre owners descended on the pro­
Go To Wolf Creak— Mr and Mrs. that It will storm there soon and then ducers, all demanding Westerns.
Wilbur Lloyd left Baturday for Wolf the deer will have to come down to
Mona Maris, the Argentine beauty
Creek where Mr. Lloyd will spend a lower pastures where they can be who scored so heavily with Baxter
tew days hunting.
In "Romance of Rio Grande,” again
found by hunters.
has the leading feminine role in " The
Visits Daughter— Mrs. Katie Uriuu
Arlxona Kid,” which comes to the
elte left Bprlngfleld Baturday for TALK CHICKEN PROBLEMS
Colonial theatre Friday and Saturday.
Triangle l^tk« where she will spend
AT COUNTY MEETINGS Mrs. Jlmlnex. Theodor Von Eltz, Ar­
several days visiting with hor daugh
thur Stone, Hank Mann and other
Chicken flock management anu
tor.
celebrities are In the cast of this
problems have been the center of
Attends Fair— Mrs. Jack l-ar.on and discussion st a series of meetings of first all outdoor talkie.
two sons. John Richard, and Robert luine county poultrymen which have
Frank, left Bunday for Balem where eben lobl at various grange halls MRS. MORTENSON NAMED
they spent seyeral days visiting the Bnd mher
p|ace. |„ the county
TO COUNTY P.T.A. OFFICE
state fair. They were guests of Mr this week by H. E. Cosby, extension
and Mrs. Trubert Henderson while poultry specialist from Oregon State
Mrs. It p. Mortenson was named
In Balem.
college and O. 8. Fletcher, latne chairman of the entertainment com­
mittee of the Lane County Council
county agricultural agent.
Portlanders Here— Mrs. I’aul Smith
Meetings were held Wednesday of Parent-Teacher associations at a
of Portland Is spending a few days
mornlng at the I. O. O. F. hall at meeting of County executives which
here visiting friends end her brother,
Waltervllle at 9:30 and again at the was held at the Eugene hotel on
Dr. Herold Poery, of Eugene. Her
Splcsr hall at Marcóla at 2:00 In the Saturday afternoon of last week.
daughter, Joan Cox, started attending
Mra. C. E. Hunt of Eugene will
afternoon.
the University on Monday.
Local farmers will have an oppor have charge of publicity. Mrs. A. M.
tunlty to hear these men discuss such Matlock of Veneta will be member­
Spends Sunday at Cottage Grovt
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass and daughter. problems as flock feeding and pullet ship chairman, and Mrs Victor Bailey
Maxine, spent Bunday at Cottage I management tonight when they will of Santa Clara will head the associa­
Grove as guests of Mr. end Mrs. Earl hold another meeting at the Eugene tion s Four-11 club work.
The next meeting of the County
Chamber of Commerce.
HIU.
group will be held at Elmira on Oc­
Hunt Sunday—Riley Snodgrass, Dr.
tober 25. at which time It Is expected
W. N. Dow. and D. W. Roof spent LOCAL GIRL WILL PLAY
to have a prominent officer of the
Sunday hunting on the South Fork
FOR RADIO CONTESTANTS association present as speaker.
of the Wlllsmetts river. Mr. Snod­
Miss Winifred Tyson, daughter of
grass has a hunting cabin on the
THREE SHEEP CLAIMS
Mayor and Mrs. W. P. Tyson, has
South Fork.
ALLOWED FLOCK OWNERS
been chosen to play the piano nc
Returns to Albany Wayne Hawke j companlment for two of the young
( lnlms for 10 sheep alleged to have I
has returned to Albank after spend people who will sing over radio next
Ing two weeks here at the Mountain Saturday night In the annual Atwater been killed by dog attacks were pre­
States Power company office during Kent contest at Portland. Miss Tyson sented to the county dog control
the absence of Miss Lulu McPherson will be heard at 9:30 over radio sta­ board on Monday by three claimants 1
who was on a vacation.
tion KQW and will accompany Miss and were approved. New dog licenses
Agnes
Petxold, contralto, and Ralph for 1931 have already arrived and
Spend Sunday st Roseburg—Mr.
methods of distribution of these are
and Mrs. Marlon Adams and son Coue, tenor. All three of the must being considered by the board.
clans
are
pupils
or
the
school
of
spent Sunday at Roseburg where they
are Interested In a taxidermy plant. music of the University of Oregon.
Movea to Corvallis
Several hunters have brought in deer
Mrs. C liff Abrams has moved to I
8U M M O N 8
heads to be mounted says Mr. Adams.
Corvallis where he son, Donald will
In tha Justlos’s Court, Eugen« Jus­
Injures Back—Joe Queen, employee
of the Fisher Lumber company at
Marcóla strained his hack while work­
ing at the mill last week. He was
In town Monday to have the Injury
treated.
Returns from Vacation— Miss Lulu
McPherson returned to her work at
the local office of the Mountain States
l*ower company on Monday following
a two weeks vacation. Tbe latter
week was spent visiting relatives in
Ghehalls and Seattle.
On Vacation Trip— Mr. and Mra.
G. H. Turner left Sunday for another
vacation trip on the coast
They
nxpect to be gone tor about a week.
Mrs. Hattie Myers Is In charge of
their mercantile business while they
are away.
Quetta at Kllta Hotel—W. F. Hager­
man, Corvallis; C. L. Wilcox, Corval­
lis; B. Thomas, Lebanon; H arry Rick­
ert, Corbett, Ohio, C. J. Sworden, Cor­
bett, Ohio; George Dougherty, Hood
River; and C. A. Brady of Newport
were all guests at the Springfield
hotel daring the past week-end.
tice District, Lan« County, Oregon.
OEO. B. BLOOMER. Plaintiff,
V«.
OEOROE HARROP, Defendant.
To George Harrop, Defendant:
IN TH E NAME OF T H E STATE
OF OREGON:
You are hereby re­
quired to appear before me at my
office In the Bank of Commerce
Building, tn Eugene, Lane County.
Oregon and answer t’ e complaint filed
against you In the above entitled ac­
tion on or before four weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons, and If you fall to
answer for wnnt thereof the plaintiff
will take Judgment against you for
the sum of 129.36, together with In­
terest thereon at the rate of six per
cent per annum from September 12.
1929, until paid, and for his costs and
disbursements In this action, and also
for the further order of the Court
that the Eugene Fruit Growers As­
sociation pay Into Court toward the
saMsfActolon of such Judgment the
sum of 138.5« belonging to you which
has been attached and garnisheed In
the hands of said Eugene Fruit Grow­
ers Association.
Given under my hand this 24th day
of September, 1930.
HAROLD J. WELI43,
Justice of the Peace.
Residence and Post Office address:
Eugene, Oregon.
attend the Gregon State ocllege this
winter. They have been making their j
home at Wendllng this summer.
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the I
undersigned has (lied with the State I
Banking Board of Oregon application
for license to engage In the business |
of making loans of money or of per- J
Honal credit, or in the pawn broker­
age business under the provisions of
sections 6308-21 Inclusive, Gregon I
laws.
1
IRA. C. OATES.
Miner Building,
Eugene, Gregon.
Date of first publication September I
26, 1930.
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NEARLY KILLED BY GAS
— DRUGGIST SAVES HER I
"Gas on my atomach was so had I t !
nearly killed me. My druggist to ld 1
me about Adlerlka. The gas is gone
now and I feel fine." Mrs. A. Adamek,
Simple glycerin, buckthorn, saline,
etc,, as mixed In Adlerlka, helps |
GAS on stomach In 10 minutes! Most'
remedies act on lower bowel only, I
but Adlerlka acta on BOTH upper
and lower bowel, removing poisonous
waste you never knew was there. ’
Relieves constipation in 2 hours. It I
will surprise you.— Flanery's Drug
Store.
8.26-0.1-9-18-18.
PACE FIVE
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Th<- local Girl Hcout troop has been
j reorganised this week and new scout
i workers were announced by Mrs. W
K. Hamuli, chairman of the scout
commlttoe She has an her assistants
Mrs. ('. O. Wilson, Mrs. E. E. May,
Mrs. Wanda Barnea, and Mrs. Lee
ITitman
Mrs. C. E. Wheaton Is the
local representative of the group on
the Ijin e county council.
Mrs. Agnes Larsen Baker, former
nurse et the Olri Scout summer camp
!s to be the captain of the troop
which now haa a membershllp of 35.
The mothers of the girls are making
uniforms for their daughters under
the direction of Mrs. Wheaton.
A meeting of tbe local scout work
ers was held here this week at which
time Mrs. Arnold Bchrup, Lane county
director, was present and discussed
the work with the local women. The
girls will hold their first meeting
next week, according to Mrs. Barnell.
Free Airplane Ride
By »aving tickets given with each 50c Cash purchase
by local m erchants you will be given a free ride anytime
you present 60 tickets at the Lee Inman School of Flying,
Springfield Airport.
FOLLOWING ARE GIVING FREE AIRPLANE TICKETS:
IN D EPEND ENT MEAT CO.
W H ITE FRONT GROCERY
FULOP'8 DEPT. 8TORE
K ETEL8 DRUG STORE
DIBBLEE'8 GROCERY
GRAYS CA8H AND CARRY
W R IG H T AND 8ON8
DR. W. C. REBHAN
MOON’S DELICATE8SEN
Ask for Your Ticket with Cash Purchase.
No Time Limit.
Lee Inman School of Flying
Springfield Airport
Phone 193W
BRATTAIN STUDENTS SEND
LETTERS TO E. J. MOORE
Students In each of the rooms at
the Brattaln school are writing let­
ters this week to E. J. Moore, county
school superintendent, who is ill at
the Pacific Christian hospital. They
are telling tbe superintendent that
they are sorry that he is ill and
express the desire ¡hat he has a
rapid recovery, according to O. B.
Wood, principal at the Brattaln school.
Plays Xylophone Monday
Miss Barbara Barnell, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. W K. Barnell,
entertained with several xylophone
solos at the meeting of the Spanish
American W’ar veterans and the ladies
auxiliary which met at the Eugene
armory on Monday evening.
Modern Equipment for Brake Test­
ing, Wheel and Axle Aligning
TESTS FREE
Minton’s Brake
Service
So many m eats are only good the day you cook them,
but with a roast it is so different. Good cold for
supper, and equally good warmed over the next day.
Buying a big roast is economical, since it is good until
all eaten. A phone call to 63 will bring you your choice.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 271
10th and Olive
Roast Meat is
Economical
Eugene
Oregon
4th and Main Sts.
E. C. STUART
Phone 63
PRATT HOLVERSON
Harvest
R ig Savings for Autumn Days!
By trading at your home store you can g e t your fall and winter needs at a substantial
saving. We carry only well known and best made brands of merchandise and because of
our low overhead we undersell everybody— quality considered.
Here Are a Few Money Saving Prices*.
$5.00 Mens and Boys all wool Heavy Blazier
Coats ___ _________________________$2.98
$3.00 Men's Sweater, fleece lined......._...$1.48
$5.50 Men’s all wool Union S u it ......... $3.98
$3.50 Men’s 50% wool Union Suits___ $2.48
$7.50 Men’s Raincoats, best grade ___ $3.98
$1.50 English broadcloth Dress Shirts..... 98c
$1.00 Silk and Wool Hose ........................ 59c
$5.00 Men’s Raintest Pants....................$3.98
$6.50 Men's Raincoats, hunter style..... $4.98
$7.50 Men’s high-top Rubber Boots, Ball
..Brand ------------------- ------ ----- ---------- $5.98
$4.50 Men's Dress Pants_______ ____...$2.98
$4.50 Men’s Corduruy Pants In all
shades .........
$2.98
$2.00 Men’s Outing Nightgown............ $1.19
$1.50 Men’s heavy cotton ribbed Union
Suits ..................................
9gc
$7.50 Men’s Sheeplined Coats................ $4.98
$30.00 Men’s All Wool Overcoats........ $17.98
$3.75 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes...........$2-69
$12.50 Men’s 16-inch high top Shoes,
best m akes ...............................................$8.98
$6.00 Men’s Dress Shoes or OxfordB......$3.98
$2.50 Boys Sw eaters .......
$1.48
$2.50 Boys Wool or Corduroy Pants. ..$1.98
$4.00 Boys Dress or Work Shoes ......... $2.96
Boys Raincoats, fine grade.......................$1.98
Boys Overalls, bell bottom ...... .................... 98c
Boys Flannel Shjrts ........................
69c
$6.50 wool mixed, double Nashua
Blankets ............... ....... 1.................. ........$3.98
9-4 fine grade Unbleached Sheeting........ 39c
8-4 fine grade Bleached Sheeting______ 39c
$1.50 81x90 fine grade Sheets, free
from s ta r c h .............
96c
Hope Muslin ................
14c
25 and 35 Fast Color Prints........................ 19c
$3.50 to 5.00 Corsets and Corselettes..... 98c
Double Sheet Blankets..................... .........$1.98
One lot, $3.00 and $4.00 Felt H ats....... $1.48
$7.50 Ladies Raincoats, moleskin lined
in all shades ..................... ..................... $3.98
Ladies full fashioned Silk Hose................ 98c
Ladies pure Silk Thread Hose....................49c
$5.00 and $6.00 Ladies silk Umbrellas .$2-98
$5.00 and $6.00 Ladies all wool
S w e a te r s................. — ...... „ $2.98 to $3.98
$1.50 Ladies Fabric G lo v e s.........................49c
$3.50 to $5.00 Ladies Kid Gloves...... _...$1.48
$1.50 Fast color House Dresses.................98c
$2.50 Ladies Galoshes..................
$1.98
Crown Jewel Cotton B atts........................ 39c
$4.50 to $5.00 Woolens, serges, Coat Ma­
terials, flannels, at less than y2 price,
54 inches ................................................. $1.98
$4.50 and $5.00 Ladies Shoes, latest
styles .........................................................$2^98
25c yard-wide Outing Flannel..................16c
$1.00 Ladies Silk and Wool Hose............50c
In eVery department we offer bargains by the hundreds. Let us show you that we
mean real bargains that the people of Sprin gfield have never seen before.
FULOP’S Department Store
334 Main 8t.
‘THE STORE OF BARGAINS’
Springfield