The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 18, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    OF GENERAL INTEREST
DURING PAST YEAR
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in» in a sister role, Lloyd Ingrahsm
' lluenos Mtii hui lius de l.as" Is the
as the heroine's father, while ample
The establishment of two abortion
name
of a new social club which girls
Principal Events of the Week control districts, the preparation of a
comedy is afforded by a laugh-trio
of the high school formed Friday
composed
of
Karl
Hnue,
Cliff
Ed
petition for another district, contln
Assembled for Information
night at an Initial tnoeilng at the
wards and Benny Rubin.
uation of poultry, livestock, alfalfa,
home of Adalltie I'e rk llis . The offi­
of Our Readers.
clover, fruit, weed killing, and fer­
cers of (lie club are Barbara Adams,
tiliser demonstrations are just a few
NEW SMALL LOAN‘BUSINESS president; Evelyn Harris, secretary
of the many activities which O. 8.
STARTED IN LANE COUNTY and treasurer; Helen Mersdorf, news
A 19-pound turnip from the C. W.
Fletcher. la n e county agricultural
reporter; Lola Rogers, social p ro
Cntaforth ranch near Eddyville la on
ugvnt has devoted himself to dering
Announcement of the establishment muter; and Adultly t'erklns, chairman
display at Gervais.
the year ending December 1. 1930.
of a lleiiefieiul Iatan Society in Eu of the friendship committee,
The
Hera's one for the family breakfast
gene is curried in this week's issue group will meet every two weeks at
Much time was devoted to the or­
A pullet owned by Otto Lebeck, of
i»f the News, lame county lienitqiinr the home of different members. The
ganisation of alfalfa seed pools and
Astoria, laid an eg« 9 H by 7 H Inches.
the education of farmers in the proper
tera have been eatabllshed in room time Friday was spent dancing and
Douglas county's assessed valuation method of planting the seed. He con
10» Tiffany building, Eugene.
making candy.
Including public utilities. Is *33,494,- ducted one demonstration and showed I
The purpose of the new company,
173. This Is an increase of *40,033 that the use of 200 pounds of nitrate
which is licensed by the slate, Is to E state of Charles E. B ra tta in , Dec'd
over last year.
of soda per acre doubled the carry-!
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
ixxtend udviuiiuges of the monthly
N e llie Is hereby given thul Elva M
Gertrude Geer, six-year-old daughter ing capacity of a pasture of Ladlno i
repayment system to those who need
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geer of near clover. A campaign was also launched
to borrow money for necessities, hut Brown has been the County Court «if
the State of Oregon In and for Lain,
Cottage GroTe, was burned to death. to have Lane farmerc sow a new I
whose only crqdlt Is honesty and C o u til), appointed Executrix of thi-
strain of hardy clover the seed of
A stump fire Ignited her dress.
character. Loans up to »300 will lie last will and testament of Charlea E.
made. The cost Ixdiig fixed by law. Ri al lain, deceased.
Deschutes county’s valuation for tax which could be sold in the middle
All persons liuving claims against
west.
only lawful Interest being changed,
purposes has passed the ten million
the estate of said deceased are hereby
Two
potato
grading
schools
were
calculated
on
the
unpaid
monthly
bal
mark for the first time. Including
notified to present the same duly
Joan C raw fo rd and John M ack B row n In "M o n ta n a Moon". A M etro
ante, No deductions are made, the stated ami verified, at the residence
public utilities the total Is *10,341,334. conducted during the fall to educate
Goldyn M ay e r P ic tu re which comes to the C olonial F rid a y
applicant receiving the full amount of of A. E, Wheeler, 710 Lawrence HI.
Marshfield will have a municipal the growers in the proper methods
Eugene. Oregon, within alx months
<?f
grading
their
products
so
as
to
• he loan In cash at the lime ll Is In
Christmas tree again this year. Mer-
from this IKIh dnv of December. 1930
comply
with
the
state
law
and
also
granted,
usually
24
hours
after
the
FIRE OFFICIALS START
KLVA M lilto W N ,
chants are arranging for placing of
“MONTANA MOON- PLAYS
ippllratlnn has been made. Repay
Executrix of the l.ast w ill and
smaller trees along the principal enable them to demand a higher price.
NEW BLAZE AT M ILL TO
AT COLONIAL ON FRIDAY ments can ls> made for as many as Testam ent of Charles E. Ilrallain, Da*
streets.
Superphosphates greatly increased
CLEAN UP PROPERTY
20 months, hut It Is expected that the ceased.
A E Wheeler, A ttorney.
Joan Crawford does her beat bit
La Grande and the Colon Pacific the yield of mangels In the coast dis­
|
10 payment plan will he the moat
D. 18 26 J. 1-8 16
of acting lo date in 'Montana Moon."
system are making plans for a grand trict, but did not tncreane the yield
There
was
another
large
fire
at
popular.
' of turnips.
her
new
musical
Western
offering
opening of the new union station there
the site of the old Springfield .Mill
Forty two fnrmers purchased 14.18«
December 37. The depot is of two
A Grain company on Friday of lasr which opens Friday nt the Colonial N. O. W HAVE FINAL
pounds
of
sodium
chlorate
and
66
stories and cost *150.000.
week. It was not one of the many theatre. Seen as the daughter of a
farmers bought 5 400 pounds of cal­
M EETING OF THE YEAR
School taxes amounting to *493,087
recurrent blazes which have frequent millluMire ranch owner who Is vtalt-
cium chlorate weed killer In pools
———
I
ing her father's properties in Montana
have been voted by 113 Lane county
ly
been
discovered,
hut
was
set
under
handled by the county agent.
The
special
Christmas
party
of
the
with
a
group
of
Eastern
friends
and
school districts. This amount will be
the supervision of Hugh Jollff, chief
A special campaign of the Lane of the Springfield fire department fur fallM in love with a cowboy who ig Neighbors of Woodcraft was held last
raised by taxpayers and will be sup­
county horticultural society to control the purpose of clearing up the mill obviously out of place In her Sophie Wednesday at the W. C), W hall with
plemented with other funds.
the spead of the cherry fruit fly site. Most of the inflammable ma Heated circles. Miss Crawford gives j a Christmas tree and the exchange of
Elimination of the health unit and
was taken up by Mr. Fletcher and terials were gathered together and in Inspired performance in a picture j gifts for each member present Mrs
cuts In other departments, making a
the
farmers were notified when to destroyed under the supervision of which for plot Interest, expert dV j Anna I’ Hawkins, of Toledo, Oregon,
total reduction of »7616. have been
spray their trees.
rectlon and sterling acting may be grand manager of the the grand lodge,
several assistants. The fire was still
recommended to the county court by
place«! way up on the Hat of beat - »as a special guest
Mrs
W
C
Special
stress
was
made
by
the
burning briskly the first part of this
the Douglas County Taxpayers league.
pictures of 1930.
i MeLngan, who is moving to North
agent
this
year
on
the
use
of
as
week.
Astoria had an oil gusher recently
The scenes of the wide valleys, the I Bend soon was presented with a gift
All of the old Iron and other things
on one of Its main business Inter­ much home grown feed as possible.
ravines
and precipices and the huge j by the lodge members. Hhe has been
sections. A truck delivering fuel oil He stressed the need for certain which could be salvaged has been mountain^ in the background being active In the work of the lodge nnd
balanced
rations
and
showed
many
removed, and when the present fire
lost its tank and traffic was halted
among the finest ever «-aptured by drill team for several yenrs
by oil which sprayed the streets and farmers how they could obtain the dies out a clean site with only the the camera Furthermore the firm is
j The men prepared nnd served I he
desired
results
with
their
own
feeds
old foundation walls and lange piles
sidewalks.
permeated with a number of intriguing refreshments during the soc ial gather
A notalle example of this was the of ashes will remain.
Thirty-five road districts of Lane
songs and lyrics among which '■lluppy i Ing This was the final meeting of
use of barley in poultry rations. He ’
county have voted to raise a total of
1 °wboy, "The Moon Is Ixiw" and I he group f«,r the year
was assisted in the poultry demon- ’
»86,689 to improve district roads. The stratlons by H. B. Crosby of t h e ! GIRLS LEAGUE TO SELL
'Trailin' In Old Montan' ” will he
amount raised last year was *93.328.
heard
from one end of the country
C A L L FO R W A R R A N T S
HEALTH
STAMPS
IN
BOOTH
Oregon State Agricultural collage.
j
Ten districts voted down special tax
to the other.
Notice is hereby given thut School
A total of 65 rodent control super'
proposals.
Miss Crawford's performance Is well District No. 19, In Springfield. Lane because we know It’s the mort
The sale of Christmas Health seals
I visors were appointed by the county
County, Oregon, will pay at the office
The Pacific Co-operative Poultry
radio you can
1« P ro g ressin g v ery fav o rab ly in supported by the other members of of clerk of said district, all warrants
court
and
ton
of
them
poisoned
squtr-
Producers announced the purchase of
Springfield. Most of the schoola sold the cast, John Mack Brown making to and including Number 1408, dated g e t fo r th e
rels
on
45
neglected
tracts
containing
the Stancllffe property in Roseburg as
Interest
all they had last week and had to an appealing cowpunrher, Ricardo December 10. 1930
money anywhere
after Ifcx’ember 20. 1930.
the site for an egg packing station. 9.721 acres at the expense of the I «’all for Increased quantities.
The
owners of the land.
In America.
W ith Tub««
Construction will start soon after the
down town district has been can
, The county agent spent 176 days
first of the year.
vassed and last Saturday the girls
TO N E C O N T R O L
Ben F. Keeney, Lane county as­ in the field and 128 In his office league of the high school sold them
during
the
year.
He
traveled
12.335
1
group
dresses
*5.00;
values
to
!
Screen-grid circuit
sessor. won two third prixes and a
at « booth at the Irl.h-Murphv store
$18.75.
A ll o th er dresses g re a tly I
tenth award on his exhibits of Barred miles and made 273 farm visits. He They will continue the sale of the
Push-pull
245’»
reduced.
f
Rock chickens at the Chicago coliseum wrote 2,019 individual letters for his stamps next Saturday. This will be
Full
dynamic
speaker
poultry show, according to word re­ office and sent out 15.613 copies of the final attempt to sell the stamps
All-steel
chassis
44
circular
letters.
He
succeeded
In
ceived at Eugene.
to shoppers from out-of-town.
C learance of all Coats— , group
securing specialists from the Oregon
Illuminated dial
*8.95-*9.90.
A II coats g reatly re­
An organization has been formed at
Agricultural college and the United
duce«! fo ri quick clearance.
Phonograph jack
Pendleton to combat unemployment
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
States department of agriculture who
by some 34 representatives of 17 dif­
Notice is hereby given that the un
cooperated with his office for a total
See C L A R IO N J U N IO R |n
ferent service clubs, labor organiza­
I of 50 days. He held 23 demonstra­ ir i7 o f "th ,laH b'‘"n
■«•C« I
*1-00 and up.
tions, churches, welfare societies,
action.
Payments so small you
T" a'*‘ "f Er'"1 W- isM. ,|.-
tion meetings, and spoke at 117 ceased, by the
Women are forever seek­
County Court of Ume
lodges and other groups.
Silk
Host,
full
fashioned
98e
and
up
won
t
miss
the money.
meetings.
ing the best and easiest
County. Oregon. All persons haring
The city council of Salem has adopt­
means of preserving their
claims against the said estate are
C h ild ren 's fleece lined Rain-coats
youthful charm. You can
ed a resolution providing for a four- N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E ON hereby notified to present the same
»1-00; values to »5.95.
Free rain-
Buy Your Radio for
be of invaluable ass;s-
hat.
properly verified, to the Executrix at
hour day for workers on city construc­
E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E
tanre to them If you will
Christinas NOW!
the office of Wells * W ells. Bank of
tion projects and to use men instead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Commerce Bldg. Eugene. Lane county
include among your gifts
of machinery when practicable. In or­ by virtue of an execution and order ? 8 th 'd a v Wr,h|‘i • lx um o n th " from this'
dainty toilet requlsit«*«,
A2 E ighth Avenue W est
or sale in foreclosure Issued out of
der to relieve unemployment
face powder, rouge, per
f , *’t’en>’’<’r. 1930, the d ate |
Phone 567
Eugene, Oregon
the Circuit Court of i-ane County Of the first publication of this notice
fume, toilet water, beauty
Lane county received from the state ?„r„e5°"- On the 13th da7 of December
Hardware
Furniture
creams. Gel them in the
MARY
WEISS.
treasurer a check for *37,103.12, which 1930, In a suit wherein, on the 6th
special Christmas pack­
Wells
A
Wells,
Attome
vs.^*
"Hrlx.
day
of
December.
1930.
in
said
Court
Is the county's share of the second
ages now on display here.
1» M 25-J.l 8-15 I
payment of the state market road the plaintiff therein. C. T Beach re­ j ~ ~
covered judgment against the defend­
fund. The money will be used by the ants Otto Norton and L ou I rp Norton
E state of L au ra L. B ra tta in , Oec’d.
county to pay market road warrants. for the sum of Three Hundred and
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
One of the largest eggs to be exhib­ no-100 Dollars (»350.00); for the far­
ther sum of Seventy and 75-100 Dol­
Notice is hereby given that Elva M
ited in Albany is from the flock of lars (*70.75) as interest; for the
Brown has been by the County Court i
Mrs. E. O. Truax of Dever. The egg, further sum of Fifty Dollars (»50 00» rtf
the State of Oregon in and for
attorney’s
fees,
and
for
the
costs
and
which was laid by a 7H-months-old
Lane County, appointed administratrix
V
disbursements
of
this
suit,
taxed
at,
White Leghorn pullet, weighed six
of the Estate of Laura L. Brattain
and said execution to me di­ deceased.
ounces and was 8 7-8 by 7 7-8 Inches In »17.56.
rected, commanding me In the name
All persons having claims against i
size.
of the State of Oregon, In order to the said estate are hereby notified
You’ve heard it Raid ho many tlmea thin year
IT ’S
satisfy
said
Judgment.
Interest,
attor­
to present the same duly stated and
Checks aggregating *9821.28, repre­
T O ILE T SETS
senting a dividend of 10 per cent., ney s fees, costs of suit, and accruing verified, at the residence of A. E.
™
BE
SOMR
’’“
actical
g
ift
t
h
is
C
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r
is
t ­
costs, to sell the following described Wheeler, 710 Lawrence street In Eu­
were mailed by A. A. Schramm, super­ real property, to wit:
mas
,
There
are
a
lot
of
thing«
we
could
auggeat
.
. .
gene, Oregon, within six months from |
intendent of banks, to the 381 de­
Beginning at a point in the center this 18th day of December, 1930,
nut if you want Homethlng for the W HOLE EAMII Y
positors of the defunct First Bank of the County Road 235 feet South
ELVA M BROWN,
something you’ll enjoy before «« well an a long long
DRUG STORE
Administratrix of the Estate of
of Joseph. The bank was closed May of the Northeast corner of the South
Phone 15
east
fourth
of
the
Northwest
quarter
Laura
L.
Brattain,
Deceased.
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BHY A
13, 1927.
of Section thirty-six (36) in Township A. E. Wheeler, Attorney.
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Twenty-one (21) South. Range Three
D. 18-25 J.1-8-15 I
T H E M ARKETS
(3) East of Willamette Meridian- and
W HAT
VALUES!
Portland
running thence South 750 feet to the
Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, 79c; middle of Kitson Creek; thence down
■oft white, western white, 69c; hard the center of said creek In a genera)
course of about North 56 degrees West
winter, northern spring, western red, 400 feet; thence North 474 feet to
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67c.
the center of said County Road; and
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Hay—Buying price. f. o. b. Portland: thence Easterly along center of said
rohi'r»““ 1""" 'ln'H" K “ n “ "Mind. Aanortod
Alfalfa, *17.50 018; valley timothy, road 325 feet, more or less, to the
Eugene,
Oregon
942
Willamette
St..
place of beginning, containing 4 55
*17.50; eastern Oregon timothy, *19® acres,
more or less, of land in said
»20; clover, 14; oat hay, *14; oata and Section Thirty-six (36) and in Lane
County, Oregon,
vetch, »13.50® 14.
THEREFORE, In the name
Butterfat—30 ® 33c.
State
Oregon, in compliance
- art woo .,
Eggs—Ranch, 18025c.
with the said execution and order of
Cattle—Steers, good, *8 25 0 9.
sale, and in order to satisfy said
Hogs—Good to choice, *9.25®9.60.
Judgment, including Interest, attorney
Lamb«—Good to choice, »6.50 0 7.00. fees, costs of suit and accruing costs
I will, on Saturday, the 17th day of
Seattle
January, 1931, at the hour of one
Wheat—Soft white, western white, o clock In the afternoon of said day
northern spring, hard winter, western at the Southwest front door of the
but
P‘ r l w" ° l " * " "
-'"»Ign..
County Court House In Eugene, Lane
red, 68c; bluestem, 76c;
County, State of Oregon, offer for j
Eggs—Ranch, 22®31c.
Quite unusual. A1
sale and sell for cash, at public auc­
quality
Butterfat—34c.
tion, subject to redemption as pro­
Cattle—Choice steers, *7.7508.50.
vided by law, all of the right, title
and
interest of the said defendants
Hogs—Good to choice, *9.50®9.60.
Otto Norton, Ixiuise Norton, O. F
DEPT. 8TORE8
Lambs—Choice, *5.50 0 6.50.
Bevere and Zelpha R. Bevere and all
Spokane
persons claiming by, through or under
Warm bath rube with ■nur .Up­
Cattle—Steers, good, *7.2507.75.
| them or any or either of them, in
per« to match—each set |n In­
and
to
the
said
premises.
Hogs—Good to choice, *8.75.
dividual fldft box. Bath robe has
H. L. BOWN,
«bawl collar, ii full rod
Lambs—Medium to good,* 5 0 6 .
M fM W ItY
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.!
trimmed, with rayou cord girdle
to match.
D.18-25-J.1-8 15 I
968 Willamette Eugene
‘ W e ll Be
Mighty G la d
Xmas Specials !
te’i. 1
Gifts of
Beauty Aids
win feminine
approval
Coats
Hat« .
LADIES SHOP
Wright & Sons
BLANKETS
ARE ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE
XMAS GIFTS
Flanery’s
J. C. Penney Co. <««•
Bath Robe and
S lip p er
Set
«4.98
$4.95 Value
$3.95 Value
i’iaid""" f',r
"
$2 87
$3.95 Value
$2-87