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    PA G E P O U R
THE SPRINGFIELD
NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
JUDGE TH E FUTURE FROM TH E PAST
TWENTY-TWO ATTEND
U. OF O. FROM CITY
DURING FALL TERM
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1H. 1BSO
W a lte rv llle
Resident
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Estate o f M. H. M ay, Dacaasad,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that C. F.
SprlngMeld. Ijin e County. Oregon, by
May has been by the County Court
of the Statu of Oregon. In and for
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
N O T IC E O F F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T
lam e County, appointed ndmlatrator
A new «ml corrected Hui ot stu
H. E. M A X E Y . Editor
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That of the estu te of M II. May, deceased.
dents attending I he U niversity of Ore Fred E Lemley, Executor of Ihe Inst
All persons having clnlnis against
Entered as second class matter. February 24. 1903, at the
gen from Springfield show s that there will and testam ent and estate of Vina Ihe estate of said deceased are hereby
postoffice. Springfield, Oregon.
are now tw en ty two enrolled front McLean, deceased, has rendered und notified to present the sam e, duly
filed In th County Court of Ihe Slate staled and verified, at the residence
t h s city. The lint and additional In of Oregon for the County of Lull«, of A E W heeler, 710 Lawrence street
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
formation wn» furnished by the nrwa final accotmt and on Saturday, «the In Eugene, Oregon, within six months
Pne Year In Advance ...... $1.76 Three Months
76.
bureau of the U niversity. It follow s: 17th day of January, 1931, st the | from the 11th day of December, 1930.
Six Months -------------------- $1.90 Single Copy
C F. MAY,
___________ ________ _____________ nothing but improvement behind us we are to
Maude Hrugtuln, a uophomore In County Court mom In the Court Itousi
In the City of Eugene, Oregon. n( the
Administrator. Est. of M II. May,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER is . 1930
expect nothing but deterioration before u s? "
the school of physical education, who hour of ten o'clock In Ihe forenoon Deceased.
W heeler, Attorney
H um an progress. w hether in m aterial achieve­ graduated front Springfield high of said day has been by order of said '
TH E INDUSTRIAL TRACT AS A GIFT
Court fixed und appointed us the day. I
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m ents o r social m orality, is continuous. It has school In 1939
Fred S. Buell, a freshman In pre Cine and place for the hearing of
T here is a m ovem ent in Eugene to deed the been continuous from the beginning of tim e, and
SUMMONS
m edics, graduated from Springfield objections to said final account and
Ihe settlem ent thereof All objection*
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industrial tra c t in Snringfield to this city which
be continuous to th e end of tim e. Rut w« high
school, and is now a member must he In writing and riled with ths - ln
County Court of th . S t .t s of
we think is a sensible solution to a muddled do not alw ays move at the sam e pace. We might
Clerk of wild Court on or bi’foro milil 1/*.?°^, «n $>, ,1«? h « m ° U i ? i \ « iff
condition. Eugene m ust pay taxes on the prop- liken the path of the hum an race to a flight of the university orchestra.
11 ’ 8< " ” «” «D ER . Plaintiff,
Katharyn E Buell, a freshman In day and lim e
vs.
ertv while Springfield holds it on a 49-year lease of stairs on which, at irregular intervals' there
Hated this tftth day of December.
the English department, a pledge Io 1930
IVY SCHROEDER Defendant.
and b\ virtue of the round about m ethod the nr»' long landings across which we m ust proceed
To IVY SI'HROEHKR. Defendant
FRED. E. LEMLEY.
title was acquired to the property business men without gaining any height, until we com e to Theta Omega, local sorority, and a
IN THE NAME OE THE STATE
member of the university orehestra.
Executor
hesitate to use the tra c t for industrial purposes, the next flight of stairs.
OF OREGON- You are hereby re-
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Ijeonard John Fran, a freshman In
ntilri-d to appear and answ er the coin
With the litle resting with th e City of Spring-1 Rut the next flight, when we get to it, alw ays
m nthema’lcs graduated from Spring
plaint filed »gainst you In Ihe above
field the land could be used for the purpose leads up. never down!
N O T IC E O F F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T entitled suit on or before four weeks
f eltl high In 1929
it is intended and not be held in idleness With Í , .
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The undersigned. Administrator of f fr,',n
'•"•« of Ihe first publication
Virginia Mary Frans, a freshman
the title resting in Springfield th e property in I . Ju8t no?' the w V>,c worl,‘ ** *?" ° ne of the
the estate of John Waring, deceased, i ,,f •M« sum m ons In lb - Springfield
the airport would escape taxation and no doubt ’'lopping-places on the upw ard flight of progress In ihe English departm ent, who grad bus riled his Final Account In the I News the dnte of the first publication
the developm ent on o th er parts of it would m ore \\ e do not know how long we m ay have m erely uated from the t'heney high school matter of said estate with the County , "f which Is December II, 1930. and
Clerk of Lane County. Oregon, nnd ' If *"U fall • " *” appear nnd answer
th an off set any loss in taxes resulting to the to keep on an even keel, as it were, but we can In Washington.
an
be
very
positive
th
a
t
w
herever
we
m
av
go
from
Lloyd
Oray,
a
freshman
In
Ihe
uni-
. order . ha*
. been
..
~ made and entered ‘"’ ’•l complaint, for wnnl thereof the
city, county and school districts.
of record by the County County of plaintiff will apply to the court for
here it will be to a higher level of nil th a t counts vers tv. who graduated from the Thur said County, directing this notice and the relief pmved for In plaintiff's
At the present tim e a substantial industry has in hum an life.
ston high schoor In 1930.
appointing Saturday, the 10th day of complaint which Is that the bond* of
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Evan E. H ashes, a senior In Ihe January. 1931, al ten o clock A. M matrlmonv heretofore existin g be­
its eyes on the property and there have been
for the hearing of objections Io said tween plaintiff and defendant be dis­
others in the past. No doubt the peoplA of Eu­
school of business adm inistration, a
sellhdnenl of said solved and plaintiff be d'vorced from
PERSHING OR WOOD
gene would be glad to give this property to
graduate of Springfield high
estate.
defendant and that the rare and cub -
Springfield in order th a t it might be put to work.
Ralph L. Hughes, a freshman In
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this 11th todv of the minor child Hetty lx»n’
T he old question of w hether General Pershing
Schroeder In- awarded to the plaintiff
| ,lny ”r December, 1930
Since the title to the property was acquired by or General Wood should have com m anded our business administration.
This sum mons Is served upon yon
a vote of the people it will also tak e a vote to troops overseas in the would was has revived
H Dorene lavrlmer, a junior In Eng
. Administrator
. . .
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of the Estntc of John hv publication thereof In the Spring
dispose of it.
itself in the publication of articles by Form er Hah. a member of Uhl Mu. national Waring. Deceased.
j field Nows, n newspaper published
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Secretary of W ar B aker and General March. social sorority, and treasurer of the _______________________ D l l 18 26 J I 8 | and of geeernl circulation In laine
Countv. Oregon, once each week fer
Having perform ed a type of duty w here we s a w , '1"' Htdlenlc association on this
ANOTHER RUSSIAN MENACE
four su ccessive w eeks, pursuant to
General Pershing often overseas we would say <»mpua
>n order of the llonerahl« C p
The R ussian lum ber m enace confronts our th at General Wood had not the stam ina to have
Nadine McMurray, a sophomore In
Bernard. Judse of the Countv Court
of lim e County Oregon made and
lum berm en now and is the cause of considerable filled th e arduous job of com m and overseas. language and literature, a member of
,I nn the »th dav of December
agitation. A nother m enace far m ore reaching Pershing traveled a pace th at w ore out his staff Alpha Omicron PI, and of Thespian,
l<nn d'recttng publication thereof once
to the country as a whole is the w heat situation oficers and aged him self greatly in doing it. He freshman women's honorary.
I f G e ttin g U p N lg h t a T U e k a e h ^
'•ch week for four su ccessive weeks
fr e q u e n t d ' a y cal
a lia . L o ___Wins,
g P a'
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N n rv -
Russia with unexhaustible acreage prom ises in was a m an of unusual physical enduranc, a real
T h’ ver McMurray, a front) man In
'n »"id new seaeer. nnd which order
ousnraa. o r ft u rn lo g , d u e to fu n c tio n ­
a few years to dom inate the world w heat m ar­ executive, a s tr a te g ic and a diplom at a man • h vsl-al education, and a pledge to
" ........... von to appear and answer
a l llla d d e r Ir r it a t io n , In acid condi­
tio n s . m akes you fe e l tire d , depressed
'•In'ntlff* rnmntalnt within four weeks
kets. if news reports com ing from th a t country who typified the spirit, energy and intelligence *'hl Sigma Kappa.
an d uli
disco uraged,
* ‘ t r y th e t 'y s t e i Te sL ’-•m t’< -I — I — of the first publication
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are correct.
Oers'd
E
Morrison,
a
freshman
In
of the Am erican arm y. General Wood might
•hereof which Is December 11 1930
th e system In IS m in u tes. P raised by
business adm inistration, and a grad-
th o u san d s fo r ra p id an d p o s itiv e a e -
Collective m ethods of farm ing, low stan d ard s have been some of these hut never all.
l»AN JOHNSTON.
tlo n . D o n 't g iv e up. T r y ( > » < • ( (p ro ­
V tnrnev for Plaintiff. Poal Office
i uate of Springfield high In 1930. He
of living, cheap labor and the introduction of
nounced H ls s -te x ) to d ay , under th e
Address 817 W illam ette SI., Eugene,
Ir o n -C la d G u a ra n te e . M u st q u ic k ly
•daved frosh football.
m odern m achinery is p u tting R ussia in a place
PLIGHT OE LUMBER
a lla y th ese co n d itio n s. Im p ro v s i r s t -
r'regen.
Margaret
Elisabeth
Mortensen,
a
fu
t
Sleep
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W
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ck
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w here she can feed the world Indications a re
(Oregon Voter)
D II 18-I6-J 1 9
O n ly 10o a t
freshman In Fine Arts, and a grad
th a t she will be a heavy exporter in a few years
KETEL8 DRUG STOKE
SUMMONS
Fittingly, U. S. C ham ber of Com m erce set u a te of U niversity high school, Eu 5th A Mitin
w hen 250 million acres of governm ent lands are
Springfield, Ore
In the C irc u it Court o f th» State of
aside a principal session of its w estern division gene.
in production.
Orennn fo r the County of Lan»
Ralph R Mulholland, who Is a spe
EDWARD TUHY. Plaintiff.
This country exports 20 per cent of its w heat m eeting for a conference on lum ber. Som e of
vs.
yield. T he tim e is com ing when we will need the best brains of th e industry participated in d a l student In the history depart
DOROTHY TUHY. Defendant
to reduce our production 20 per cent and protect th e discussion. In this w eek’s V oter we review; ment.
To DOROTHY TUHY. the shove
William Theodore Pollard, n senloi
our grow ers with an equalizing tariff against also s c a tte r brief excepts from com m ent.
named Defendant:
Lum
ber
operato
r
m
ust
purchase
all
his
raw
in
biology,
nnd
a
member
of
Askel
Russia. We will also need to find out how to
IN THE NAME OF TH E STATE
' F OREGON, Yon are hereby required
produce w heat even cheaper th an we do now. m aterial for 3ft years- in the form of a stand nnlds, pre medics honorary.
Richard Max Prochnow, a freshman
to appear and answ er the complaint
The R ussian w heat m enace is real and the wise of tim ber, unless he locates at a national forest
filed against you In the above entltl-d
farm er will be looking ahead now in order th a t or unless somebody else invests in the raw m a­ 'n business administration.
Court nnd Cause on or before the
terial
w
ithout
his
own
sawmill
outlet.
Im
agine
Lawrence
William
Roof,
a
spoho-
■
he m ay tu rn w heat lands into some o ther pro
Sth day of January, 1931. said dale
a factory having to pile up a 30-year supply of more In business adm inistration, nnd
ductive crop.
I being more than four w eeks from Ihe
raw m aterial before it sta rte d operating! And a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, na­
dav of the first publication of this
Summona herein entered of record
The railroad unions are preparing to go out then having to pay an annual property tax on tional social fraternity.
nnd If you fall so to appear and
Wlti’fr'd C. Tyson, a freshman In
a fte r a six-day week which of course m ust raise the full value of unused supply, plus the annual
answ er for wnnl there of the pi?In
the cost of operating th e railroads. Shippers of fire prevention costs and annual interest on the school of music, n pledge to K a p -i
tiff will apply to the Court for the
the country everyw here are organizing to force m oney borrow ed for the purchase of the supply! Delta, a member of the Polyphonic
relief In hla complaint agulnat you
choir,
and
an
organist.
Lum ber now is held responsible for conserving
rate s down. The governm ent is subsidizing w ater
demanded to wit: For a Judgment and
Uhnr'rers Jew ell W illis, a junior In
decree of Divorce d issolving the bonds
carriers in com petition to the railroads. Busses forests, but under the S herm an a n ti-tru s t law
of matrimony now nnd heretofore
and auto tru ck lines are also tak in g m uch of is not perm itted to ad ju st prices and production Enrl'sh.
existing betw een you and Ihe plaintiff
John Hobart Wilson, a Junior ln
their business. We can im agine th a t a railroad a t a rtolnt that will conserve itself as an industry.
o n the grounds of desertion and for
Relief
m
ust
be
had,
in
the
public
interest
of
p relaw , n member of I*hl Sigma
executive is a busy m an these days. W hat will
such other relief ss lo the Court
may seem meet
This sum mons .Is
be the outcom e of all this agitation and what a region chiefly dependent upon lum ber pros­ Ksrpa a member of Qie frosh debate
perity for its own incom e and prosperity. Lum ­ I” 1928-'929 end of varsity debate In
served upon you by publication thereof
effect will it have on the country as a whole?
o p t o m 2 t r i / t
In Ihe Springfield Nows, a newspaper
, I 4 ( W 4 / T f liH A v t
berm en are divided am ong them selves on tax '»'’9 1930.
of general circulation pursuant to an
relief. They are agreed on necessity for m odifi­
Hoba-t Wilson, a Junior In pre-lai
order of the Judge of the County
W e're inclined to think th a t if the police of cation of Sherm an law sufficiently to perm it co- |» member of Phi sigm a Kappa, frosh
Court of the State of Oregon for Ihe
this tow n spent a little m ore tim e trying to j operation, under public regulation' on price con- I debate t—m in 1929 and nsslatant
County of laine duly made and entered
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catch gasoline syphon thieves and a little less trol and production control. They also agree • Irr-nls’Hn manager of the Dregana
of record on the Sth day of December
1930 ordering that thia sum m ons be
checking up on persons who do not park just th a t regional m ergers are essential. In propor- 'or 1930-1931.
published once each week for four
right the com m unity would be b e tte r off. Good tlon as the public understands, it will follow their
Dorothy Jean W ithers, a spohomore
su ccessive and consecutive w eeks In
officers know the difference betw een m inor in- ■ leadership. It is up to lum berm en to acquaint n languages and literature.
the Springfield News nnd that the date
fractions of the law by good citizens and felonies, the public with th eir problem s; they will find
of the first publication shall be the
and conduct them selves accordingly. L et’s catch eager suport, if they them selves tak e the COMMITTEES APPOINTED
11th day of December, 1930 and the
d ale of the last publication shall be
some of the real crim inals.
initiative.
with the Issue of sth day of Jan­
FOR KENSINGTON PARTY
uary, 1931.
FRANK A DePUE,
The annual Christmas party of the
Attorney for P laintiff. Residence,
Kensington club will be held at the
Springfield, Oregon.
home of Mra. ». C. W right on Monday
Dll-19-26-J.1-8
evening of next week. Final plans
for the event wer made at the meet
Ing which was held at the home of
Mrs. C. E. Sw arts on Friday. Mrs.
I,. L. May, Mrs. C. E. Kenyon and
Mrs. W. E. Buell were appointed on
the refreshm ents com m ittee. Mrs. W.
K. Barnell and Mrs. A. J. Morgan will
| t-lan the entertainm ent. A Christmas
tree will be decorated at the Wright
home and members will exchange
gifts.
Mrs. Alice Barrett and Mrs, B. A.
W ashburne were guests at the m eet­
ing on Friday.
It is a com m on hum an failing to believe that
w henever a lull occurs in the progress of hu­
m anity, conditions are going to continue to get
worse instead of picking up again ami going on
as before.
N othing like th at has ever happened yet. Just
IOC years ago T hom as Habington M acaulay, the
fatuous historian and essayist, phrased the
thought this way:
“ On what principle' is it that when we see
Zuner of W altervllle was a business
visitor In Springfield on Monday.
Backache
Leg Pains
OREC.MEADE
xyR » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m
m
Plenty o f Horses I f They'U AU PuU
Insulation!
FARES
CUT
(JheRi^7\(ew
advancement in
gas range design
TAPPAN
MEASLES CONTINUE TO
BOTHER LOCAL PEOPLE
M easles continue to hold the center
of Interest In Springfield
There are
about as many new cases reported
each week as there are releases from
quarantine. Several of the older peo
pie are having them for the second
and third tlm. All o f the children
In a fam ily usually com e down with
them after one of the children has
Introduced the germ In the home.
M R S . F L A N E R Y F L IE S T O
P O R T L A N D O N F R ID A Y
Mrs. F. B. Flanery and son, Richard,
flew to Portland Friday In one of
the large airplanes being operated by
Ihe Bennett Air Transport company.
She had planned to take the morn
Ing plane, but It was unable to get
here from North Bend on account of
the fog, so she went north In the
afternoon plane from Tacoma. They
returned by train Saturday.
ln-òo-lop GAS RANGE
/o r
ÍTUulatlon,th«»ecret of retain­
ing cold in your refrigerator, la
the secret of retaining heat in
the new Tappan In-8o-Top
Goa Range.
Twenty pounds of rock wool
insulation keeps the heat in
the oven andout of the k itchen,
making for kitchen comfort
and gas economy. The oven is
uentilated for the better bak­
ing of foods,
C h ristm a s
I
Liberal Allowance
on
Your
Present Stove
Northwest Cities
Gas Company
j
For only a third more than
the regular one-way fare you
can buy a roundtrip to points
in California, O rc-on , Wash­
ington and neighboring states.
These tickets arc good leav­
ing December 18 to 29. Re­
turn lim it January 6.
Sim ilar reduced fares to all
Southern Par ifit points in Ore­
gon with sale dates of Decem­
ber IK to January I. Return
lim it January 6.
Yo ur Southern Pacific agent
w ill gladly give you the fare
to the place yod want to visit.
Phone him today.
Soisfhem
Pacific
CARL OLSON, Agent
Phone 65