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    T H U R S D A Y . JU L Y ». 1»»1
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAG« FOUR
S T E E L U N S A T IS F A C T O R Y
Cited Show Superior Ad
v o i t i H * of Wood for Building
and General Usefulness
LANE S H E E P G R O W E R 3
F rie n d s G a th e r
F o r A n n iv e rs a ry
CAST T U R N S TO WOOD;
«BROAMW
SEATTLE Wash July 9— Of
significance to the people of the
northwest whose welfare la ao ; Sharpers
closely linked with the demand for
It s a good plan when visiting
lumber are two recent Instances ol New York to keep moving right
where wood has decisively prov.d along A stop is likely to lead to
Its advantage over steel, according anything. Including a chance to
to the West Coast Lumbermen's as spend or give away some of your
soctallon. In one case, the chair hard earned money Nowhere else
man of the Boston I’ark cocimis in this country are there so many
slon has ordered all steel swings people living by their wits as in
In the city’s 67 playgrounds scrap- this city.
ed al
with wood
T i h
1 ! ad
at once and replaced wnn
woou
n ese men
m e.. can
v ... be
..e found
......... e every-
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because a child was killed recently »here, from the ritxiest hotels and
when a steel support snapped. The most elegantly furnished Wall
other instance Is an account given Street offices to the sidewalk curbs.
by a contractor In Detroit. Michi and they are all after the same
gan of his extremely unsatlsfact thing—your money Back in one's
ory experience with steel sash in home town, practically the only un-
stalled In part of the windows ol expected appeals that come to you
hU home.
for money are from book agents
The experience of the Boston and backdoor solicitors. These men
Park commission with steel sup- are avowedly after vour money
ported swing» illustrates one out anl you can slam the door in their
SVUMST CAMPJB
Threa N atio n al O fficiala to Spyak
At Cham bar a l Commerce
Q atherlng
M r. and M r*. Joseph Devoi
C ongratulated at G athering
at W alterville Friday
Three nationally promlnen' Wool
Grower association representatives
will be In Lane county Friday to
address a gathering of members of
the 1-ane County Sheep association
at a mass meeting Io be held at Ihe
I nge-e Chamber of Commerce
rooms according to <1. S Fletrhe
chairman of Ihe Lane committee.
The golden wedding anniversary
of Mr snd Mrs Joseph Devor o
Walterville was the occasion of the
gathering of some 200 relatives and
friends In the I O O. F. hall Frl
day evening at the Invitation of
their daughters. Mrs Hal Jennings
snd Mrs. Kverett W est in assisted
by the Rehekshs snd Odd Fellows
lodges
Cam»
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J. H. Devor and Salina Spracklen
were married at the home of Mrs
Devor'» parents. Mr and Mrs. I eter
Spracklen. In Pawnee City Nebr..
July 3. 1881. Shortly afterward they
moved to a homestead at Chadron.
Nebr.. where they lived until 1S99
Mr. and Mrs. Devor decided to
move to O regon and in com pany
with several other families started
over the road to Oregon ‘r*’ *,ed
The speakers will Include Frank
llagenbarth, Salt Lake City, pre«l
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-a dent of the National Wool Growers'
McGror ? c d e « l Bure1.“ " ' * «x-oclntlon; Bari Rarer, a repre.
pedcra| Bureau ot
~
Fng,neer,ng o( thc Department of eutative of Ihe national aaaorla
tlon; and Walter A. Holt of Port
Agriculture, which starts July I
land, secretary of Ihe Oregon aa-
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soclation.
BE H A R V E S T E D IN L A N E
The
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the purpose of discussing ways and
inaDector Stewart For«- means of promoting and encourag
w iln u t Filbert.
>"« greater use of lamb thereby
sees Large W a ln u t. F ilb ert,
!
raising the price.
And Apple Crop
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walnut crop
CQ P IE S K L E IN A D D R E S S
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stated, which is that wood contains
Even the children here Intercept a Journey, they arrived In earl
no hidden defects of consequence one on the streets in the unending September at Walterville. accom
while beneath the Perfect surface ^ m e of trying to separate you r . n £ l by G t e ^ o t . Ur Ing chBdrem
oi
"• nu."-:-.aU n
‘
• hem your coin. Most of them are Nellie, now Mr* M e r le R n
ed serious flaws resulting front the boot blacks of the kind Horatio Sheridan. Wyoming. Opal (Mr .
vi i v .
r>oea< Mr« F verett
manufacturing process, Wood, the Alger made famous two generations
association pointed out, follows na ago. They are usually worthy little
son Joe Jr was
tnra. laws of growth, and a sk lied chaps and well deserve the nickel of
Ra]ph
inspector can scan a piece oi ium they charge for polishing youi horn In Oregon, ana on< son. naipa.
her and obtain accurate knowledge shoes.
died when a small child
of the nature of the piece through
They are much the same type ns
Other descendants Include e g
out. The effect of each growth char- Alger drew as a picture of New grandchildren and one grea gram
acteristic,
influencing strength., York life, except that few of them son Mrs. l-ee Korn and little son.
such a . knots, straightness of nowadays are ragged, like his Billy Gene Korn of Portland; Ken-
grain and per cent of summerwood. heroes, but instead are well-shod, neth and Beth Jennings. Lllah and
has been accurately established, aggressive little chaps with a keen Jim W’earin of Walterville; Sabina.
For this reason the strength and de- eye to business. Their shines might Bertha and Joseph Merle I ierce of
pendablllty of wood may be deter- be a little more lasting, but that Is Sheridan. Wyoming,
mined more surely than in the case the penaltiy one pays for dealing
Mr. and Mrs. Devor have both
of any manufactured or composite with a sidewalk merchant.
been active In community left, tak-
construction material.
• • •
mg active Interest in church, lodge.
Contractor Favors Wood
Street Perform ers
Sunday school and school stairs
In commenting on his experience
At night most of these little lads Mr. Devor has been Justice of the
with wood and steel sash in his ' go In for street performances. Their Peace and c,erk of the acho° ’ dis-
home, the
Detroit
contractor favorite stamping ground Is the Urict for many years,
brought out another distinct ad sidewalk outside of a theatre dur-
Active In Community
vantage of wood, which is wood's Ing the intermission of a play.
Mrs. Devor was one of the or
Wal-
greater resistance to the passage of “V h e n the theater goers come out ganisers
Ranixers and
and president
president of
of the
the W
al
cold, the association stated. The to smoke a cigarette or get a breath - v i l l e ladies union a.d society. a
contractor's letter, addressed to the o'f ’7èa"h Lr.^thesZ y'oungs“t e « “go corporation that sponsored bulldln*
Chicago Millwork Bureau, is quoted into act|On. One of them starts the w alterviHe community church.
owning and maintaining the build-
below:
playing a mouth organ and the
“In response to your inquiry, beg others Jig. Some of them turn cart in* s,nce ,ts comPlet,on S1 ye“r8
to state that I have, on my resi- wheels and occasionally one is seen ak°
dence. supposedly first class steel doing a clever little Juggling act
The evening proved a delightful
of friendships, since
sash but 1 assure you that if ever with a worn derby or an orange, renewing
building again 1 would not repeat TheD the ha, ig pas8ed and quite a man? from a distance were present
who had been away from the com
this mistake.
few dimes drop Into the hat. Their
"Our sun room is not fit for oc- act ig often 80 interesting that the munity for 901,16 tlme
An interesting program was also
cupancy during cold weather even spectators are late in getting back
though I have had three weather- f0 their seats, causing more than a given.
Many gifts were received, in­
strip men up there and the win nttie annoyance But It Is one of
dows were caulked at the time of thoge thlnKS one 8oon get8 U8ed t o ; eluding two gold pieces, a nea
building
in this city
spread from Italy, tray cloth from
“I find that the sash In the kit
. . .
China and many other interesting
gifts, the principal motifs being
chen, more than any other place. Evicted Cats
gold colored or with decorations
sweats, and an accumulation of
Radio City, which is being built
rust resulting therefrom makes its right in the heart of the theatrical of
Ice cream, cake and coffee were
appearance very bad as well as district and which will cover sever-
making it very hard to open.
al blocks. Is not being built without served.
Steal Keeps Costs High
some suffering. Most of this exists
"The fact of the steel sash swing among the cats who have been N A T IO N A L O F F IC E R W IL L
C O N D E N S E D R E P O R T OF C O N D IT IO N
PLAN M E E T IN G F R ID A Y
“
of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Springfield
Oregon
at the Close of Business June 30, 1931
l ia b il it ie s
RESOURCES
Honda and Soturille*
Covern nient Seeurllles
Ixutiis and IMwounla
Other Heal Entitle
Furniture anti Fixtures
Cash and Due from Banka
I 89,148.30
Capital
Surplus
Undivided I’roflta
Circulation
27.196.36
58,030.22
4,700.00
5.400 00
55,031.38
I lepnaltn
9240, 706.26
1240, 706.25
Thurston
given by the young folks
x * . * va 1L* s «2? r euBL,c of The the play neighborhood
"Tommy's
Wife." will be given at the Thurs
ton hall Friday evening. July 10.
Mr and Mrs. Frances O'Keefe
and family from Bovllle, Idaho, ar­
rived last Thursday at A. W. Wea­
ver's. This was Mr. O'Keefe'» first
visit to Oregon but Mrs. O'Keefe
spent her childhood days near
Junction City. They left on their
return trip home Saturday
Ira Gray left for Portland Mon
day where he was railed on Ihe
federal Jury. Francis Gray from
Signal plana to atay with his
grandmother during Mr Gray's stay
in Portland.
Thurston baseball team met lta
defeat at Swimmer's Delight last
Sunday with the team there.
Many Pictures
Mrs. Lem Endicott and two sons
A warning that motorists who
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„A I persist In parking their automobiles from Portland returned home last
CORVALLIS. Ore . July .
-,
h . . h w a, . w hile they Sunday after spending several days
blg p,,w wOW eTery minute for 4320 *
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are picking berries or nre enjoying with Mr and Mrs. John Endicott.
m|nutes." Is a promise of the Cor-
Albert and Clark Parrot return
a picnic lunch will be given tickets
vallis post Legion convention com
to appear in Justlce,court for violat­ ed home Monday .from Hood River
mission contained In window cards
ing traffic laws was voiced In lan e where they have been for seveal
sent to every town In Oregon sup­
( county this week by M. J. Thomp- weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pnrrot
porting a Legion post. A perusal of
left real early Monday morning for
tbe
lne program
prugralI1 as Just
Ju. l completed testl- BOB' countJf traffic officer. He cites
„ „ to tbe trutb of that alatement. “
’ X , . ” n L rnlm t^vH ed Hood River to visit their sons. They
There are that number of minutes
“ighwiy’ " 1**1 passed not knowing It on the road
as neither knew of the surprised
jn , hree daya antl the convention
planned by the other».
wl,| rae<it ¡n Corvallis August 8, 7
Berry pickers are the worst of­
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weaver and
fenders of the law says Mr Thomp-
and 8.
son. Roy. left Saturday for their
The program in detail will be In son.
home In Crocker. California. Mr.
the hgndg of every lyegiOn member
Weaver became very III and they
the state when the convention
returned home several day» sooner
iggue pf <he Ore<on Leclonnalre
than they had planned. They have
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official
publication of department,
been visiting Mrs Weaver's par­
is out August 1. The entire issue
Howard Heacock has enlisted In ents here.
wj||
,m ed w|th convention and
the aviation corps of the U. 8. army
Mr. and Mrs. Linn Endicott from
Corvallis stories and pictures of
for a term of three years. He is Portland spent the week end with
men. women and places of Interest
at present atatloned at March Field relatives here. This Is their first
tQ thoge attendtng , he convention,
California.
visit here since their recent mar­
g Wll8on editor of the Benton
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hogan and riage at Vancouver. Mrs. Endicott
, ndepende„, i„ Corvallis and chair-
man of tbe 'puW,c|ty committee for I children of Los Angeles. California, was formerly Miss Maude Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Richard and
(he conTen, lon commission, will * ' re Ru*"19
,h* home of Mr
edit the edition for Jerry Owen 9"‘« M" Ed He.cock recently. The family from Bellfountain visited at
pub|,gher. The Corvallis editor will Hogans were friends of the Hea- 'he John Edmlston home last Sun
day.
have complete charge of the editor- Ct*ckB ln Montana.
Mrs. Bert Weaver returned Fri­
ial and news end of the convention
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everhart
issue and will be in Portland at ol Berkeley. California, are spend day from several duys' visit with
her cousin. Mrs. Lambert near
ing out has made me go to the ex- driven from home
A T T E N D LE G IO N M E E T the time of publication to assist in Ing their two weks vacation vlsit-
the make-up and arrangement of ing at the home of Mrs. Everhart s Crow.
pense of a very expensive screen
They have not only lost their
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ct)py
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 81d
G eorge H ays, who has been visit­
Job on the inside, which cannot be homes, but lost all their feline con Ralph O'Neil, National Commander
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well. Mrs. Everhart w m Miss ing relatives here for several weeks
Agrees to Spend T hree Days at
touched without soiling your hands, tacts, their neighbors and families
LA R G E C R O W D S G A T H E R
Lou,,,e Sldwell previous to her mar returned to his home ln Bouvllle.
Oregon G athering
I find. too. that my painter is alike being forced to shift quarters,
rfa<e.
Idaho, with his daughter. Mrs.
forced to touch up the paint on the ( Thrown on their own resources and
A T R E S O R T S JU L Y 4 T H
Mr and Mrg Ijrgon and $|f
O'Keefe last Saturday.
CORVALLIS. Ore., July 8—Na
putty once a year and yet the same their regular mode of life broken
putty is used without any trouble into these hundreds of cats are tionai prominence has been given Lgne Qrinoe Members Have An- ,lodle7 of Looking Olass were
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKinney
guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs who have been visiting relative»
in other places. I find trouble with going hungry and are growing more to the local Oregon state conven
nual Picnic at Riverside Park,
N. M. Strode, recently.
the hardware which can only be and more gaunt as time goes on. tlon of the American Legion to be
here for some time left for their
M any a t S w im m er** Delight
Mrs. Alice Fletcher of Bend, who home in Washington
fastened through a very slim thread The Society for the Prevention of held at Corvallis August 6. 7 and 8,
and is giving us constant annoy- i Cruelty to Animals is trying to through the formal acceptance of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKinney
Two hundred members of tbe 1 has been visiting in Coburg, left
ce.
round them up and put them out of Ralph (Dyke» O'Neil, -national com- Lane county Grange and their faml- ,agt Friday afternoon for Marsh- from Fresno. California, left Tues­
"In my opinion, you cannot im- their misery, but is finding it ex- mander of the Legion, of an invlta- lies gathered at Riverside park near Held
▼'»'! her daughter and son. day for their home after visiting
prove on a well built, factory made, tn-mely difficult to lay bands on tlon to come west to the Oregon Goshen Saturday for the annual
Mrs. Mary Wiscarson of Bandon with relatives here a few days.
convention. The commander will picnic of the organisation. The , is visiting at the home of Mr. and Miss Elva Qray returned with them
double hung or casement wood win­ the sufferers.
dow frame and wood sash properly
be here and take part in the pro- forenooB wag OCCupled with a stunt Mrs. Frank Lee. Mrs. Wiscarson Is to spend a month In California.
caulked and weatherstripped. You A Modern City
gram.
presented by the Goshen grange a sister of Mrs. Lee.
then have no trouble with awnings.
Radio City will probably look
The official program has been The banket d| nners were spread
Miss Virginia Gravllle Is a guest C A L IF O R N IA PA C K E R S ASK
screens, shades or draperies and 1 like a dream picture out of a movie completed and has been approved ou{ op lon& tabieg and eaten i„ of Miss Ix>la Heacock in Portland IN F O R M A T IO N IN O R E G O N
will let you come up and put the when it is erected. John D Rocke- by state officers of the Legion. In cafeter)a atyie. The afternoon was this week.
garden hose on any of my upper- feller, Jr.. Is to spend many mil- addition to the regular, announced KiTen oyer tj> # baaeba)1 game be.
Eranlt
accolnpanled hls“^
The O. C. Lefflngwell company of
second story winnows which are lions on the project and It is to be events of entertainment, a depart (wee„ the (jpghen O ra n ge team and hew, Benton Wiscarson to Bandon Loo Angeles, packers of food pro­
built in this manner.”
built so all its parts will harmonise | ment that has proved to be most i a pJck.up team from the other wheye he Mp€Ctg to visit.
ducts and representatives of manu­
with each other. Viewed as a interesting at former conventions granges. A program of readings.
The odd Fenowg installed offl- facturers. has sent a request to the
whole it will probably be an exclt- will be stressed ln Corvallis this mugl(. gnd Qther entertainroent was
ensuing sis months new Oregon department of agricul­
BAKED O R EG O N PEA RS
,M «„„„a».
TW.
j n c l u d . . , ]>0
ture for lists of name» of persons
Across the way from where It is special stunts to be arranged by Ap equaJly ]arge crowd wag prM
producing or handling In commer­
Ba|,or and h(g gtaff of Irvlll- cial quantities the following arti­
New Colleqe
Bulletin
Provides built will be old 8t. Patrick's Cath visiting posts, drum corps and In- gnt a( 8w ,mmer8. DeiigM ai| da, on ,
edral. said to be the eighth largest dividuals at any time and any place. thg Fourth IJenc,ngt swimming.
h>, work Speclai Orand cles; duck and goose feathers, mus­
G reater Uses for Fruits Grown
building
In
seating
capacity
In
the
during
the
three
days
of
fun.
Some
occupied
the
time
of
fa
ste
r
of
1 ane county Charles tard seed, popcorn and broom corn
In This State
o,
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straw. The firm Is In the market
Oregon grown pears of either the pride of New York and which used been among the best entertaining
I A good time was enjoyed by those for these products and Is anxious
g A S A N B O R N D IE S
to contact producers of them.
Bose, DAnjou or Cornice varieties to tower above all other structures, features of the conventions, and
attending.
|0 W A R E C E N T L Y
can be baked so as to obtain a de­ will be dwarfed by the solid ma- special attention It being given to
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licious, attractive food that may be sonry of the new development. The this department. This part of the
used as a breakfast fruit, a salad, new beauty will outshine the old In entertainment will not, of course, | ^Vord received this week from
a meat accompauiment or a dessert, sheer solidity. But there will be a be announced, for much of its In- Hawkeye lowa told ot the death
slight ache In the heart of those j terest Is In the surprise and spon-, ther# of Mrg 8 A ganborn> 94.
according to a new Oregon Experi­
: Mrg 8anborn lg gUrv|ved by a num-
ment station bulletin 283, ''Baking who make the comparison between taneity of the events.
ber oj grandchildren who live on
of Pears,” Just published by Miss the lace-like architecture of t h e ,
Cathedral
and
the
modern,
tower-1
LANE
F
A
R
M
E
R
S
S
E
E
K
the McKenzie. They are; Mrs. Coy
Agnes Kolshcrn, assistant profes­
ing skyscrapers.
D E S T R U C T IO N OF W E E D S Lansberry, Charles Carter, William
sor of foods and nutrition.
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' Hanbaugh. and Percy Rossman of j
Although as a result of extensive
Eighteen Lane county farmers ' Portland,
studies on prdouctlon and hand C R U E L T Y A L LE G E D BY
have placed orders totaling 1460
The communication did not state
ling of Oregon pears made under
H U S B A N D IN A C T IO N pounds with O. 8. Fletcher, county details o( the death of burial.
the direction of the experlemnt sta
agricultural agent, for sodium chlo-
tlon, pears of excellent quality are .
Cruel and Inhuman treatment
tf) be uged
degtroy|ng obnox.
Spends Fourth Hara—Mrs. Edna
now available over a comparatively
long season in both local and east­ and desertion are aleged ln a com- lous weeds. The chlorate Is ptfr ! Schildan of Portland arrived Frl-
ern markets, avadable information • lain* for divorce filed in circuit rhaHeii at Coet for the farmers by I ,iay and spent the week-end as a
agenl Mogt of ,t
uged
Mrg c F. Egg,mann.
for cooking pears, particularly bak court by C. W. Winehiller against
his wife, Maggie Winehiller. The ln the destruction of Canadian
Ing them, has been both meager
STANDARD
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
and contradictory. To give the couple married at Portland In Sept-, h)gt|eg an(J wj|d mOTn)ng gIory.
ember, 1917 and have two children
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Notice Is hereby given that the
homemaker reliable directions for
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The plaintiff seks custody of the
undersigned has been duly appolnt-
obtaining the best product with the children. The complaint charges C A N N E R Y IS S U E S N E W
j ed Administratrix of the estate o f ‘
greatest ease Miss Kolshorn has that the defendant taking the chll- S C H E D U L E FOR R E C E IP T S Newton Kenyon, deceased, and any
H A Y R O PE
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made a careful Investigation to de­
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and all persons having « claims
’>«•«»•
dren with her left for Portland
•
against
the
said
estate
are
hereby
termine factors Influencing color,
A new schedule for deliveries of
June 24 last and refuses to return.
required to present said claims,
S IN G L E LOOP BALE
flavor and texture of baked pears.
fruits and berries at the Eugene duly verified as by law required, at
In addition to furnishing the min­
Fruit
Growers’
association
was
Is­
Ihe
law
office
of
Whitten
Swafford,
Visiting In Portland— Miss Ber
T IE S
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erals. vitamins and bulk which con-
sued this week. Under the new 202 Tiffany Bldg., Eugene, Oregon,,
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» _ . »Ice Barnes Is visiting in Port-.
ln
Lane
County,
Oregon
within
sis
1
ailtute the pr m.ry value »f m o . . , ^ wHh
th)g
schedule all red. or pie cherries,
months from the date of this notice.
fruit, in the diet. pear, have beeen . ]pft fo(. portlaDd lagt wpek.e[)d
must be delivered at the plant by
Dated and first published. July 9,
found to compare favorably w
i t h _________________5 o'clock or they will not be graded
1931.
such fruits as apples, grapes.
until the next morning.
RUBY A. LORD. Adminlatra-
All Saturday deliveries must be j
trlx of the estate of Newton
lemons and oranges In alkalinity/ Estate to Be Probated—C. S. Ben-
n'8 ^ O R D .
which aids In maintaining a de- Jamln has been appointed admln- made before 2 In the afternoon All j WHI^
H A R D W A R E — F U R N IT U R E — P A IN T S
alrable acid base relation In theifstrator of the estate of W. R. berries must be In before 3 o clock! AUorney for Egtate
- Buchanan.
1 qn Saturdays.
(Jl. 8-18 23-30; A. 8)
Mimeographed copies of addres­
(o>ded wj, h nutg and
ses which Dr. Julius Klein, assist­
noticeable absence
ant secretary of commerce, haa
dry
been making over the Columbia
period of the
Broadcasting system network each
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nuts growth Is held responsible foi Sunday afternoon nre now available
(he ab. ence
the blight. Filbert. I ,or general dlatrlbullo.. Copies can
wtl> *lso prove to be a good crop; be obtained from any of the radio
,hl8
he think.
-
In Ihe Columbia system or
Apples will be plentiful and will fruul the Department of Commerce
uuallty than Io the past
In Washington.
thtnhg (he tBgp<rtor
Dr. Klein discusses some pro­
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blems confronting the government
izvaT iniU
L E G IO N P U B L IC A T IO N
al policies or officials each week.
T O BOOST C O N V E N T IO N
K EEP P A R K E D C A R S O FF
ceevellle Com m ittee to E d it Aug-
H IG H W A Y S SA Y S O F F IC E R
ust 1 E d itio n; W ill Uaa
> 25.OOO.QO
3.450.00
3.847.75
0.250.00
202.217.60
lue, Oregon, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert llaaver over
the 4th Mr. Bchwarser la a brother
of Mrs. Beaver.
The Pleasant lllll ladles will bold
Tlte Cloverdale Tfl Community
a meeting next week at the home
club will meet Friday. July 1« at
of Mrs. Carrot her». Thia will be the
the hall al Cloverdale
first meeting this summer.
The popular camping grounds at
the Lowell bridge are being made ROAD C R E W S BUSY AS
very
attractive
lo
picnicker»
SU N S O F T E N S H IG H W A Y S
through Ihe effort» of Mr. and Mrs
Adams, who are developing Ibis de­
Maintenance craws of the Oregon
lightful spi« on the Willamette Slate Highway department were
jlver. Tablee have been erected, an busy In thia vicinity the flrat of
Ice cream slanil la being built. Fire the week going over the stretchea
places have also been built. The of Ihe highway» which have bee 1
grounde have been named Ihe oiled during Ihe past few years,
Nolly Creek Camp grounde
spreading gravel on Ihe low places.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Md^iughlln When the aun heats the surface
and eon, Donald, left July 1 for an of Ihe road» they become soft and
extended auto trip across the It la possible to fill In the low apoU.
Untied Stales They will visit rela thus leveling ihe highway, by drop^
tlvea and their former home In ping the looae gravel on ihe sur­
Maine. They expect to be gone face and driving over It.
until October.
Miss Gertrude Rkow county home O A K R ID G E C H U R C H H A S
demonstration agent will meet with
P L A Y W R IT IN G C O N T E S T
the ladles of the Ixtwell community
the afternoon of July 22 to talk
A play-wrlllng contest lo which
over plans for Ihe line of work and
the
contestant Is limited to one-act
demonstrations lo be taken up this
fall. This la sponsored by (he presentations la now being sponsor­
home economics club of Ixiwell ed by Ihe Community church at
Qrang#i but everyone Interested le Oakridge. Anyone Is welcome 10 en­
|nvned | O attend whether Grange ter the contest.
All manuscripts must be In by
mambere of not. Tea will be served
Mrs Robert Dayle who has been July 18. The wlunlDg one will be
very III during June Is able to be presented by the dramatic class of
the church W. A. Walker Is In
about again.
Mr. and Mrs. Schwarzer of Paul- charge of Ihe conleal.
f Upper Willamette
Coburg
S T O R E NO. 1— 118 East Broadway, Eugene
STO R E NO. 3— M 0 C harnelton S t r e e t Eugsne
S T O R E NO. 4— 800 M ain Street, Springfield
FREE
1 Ounce Bottle
Schilling’s V anilla
W ith Each 1-Pound Can
Schilling’s C offee
A L L FOR
P enneys July
Clearance!
3 0 0 Summer Silk
Dresses
HARVESTING and
are
HAYING SUPPLIES
R e p r ic e d
Binding T w ine
12C lb-
15€ lb'
25C lb'
51.75 Bdl'
W R IG H T ® SONS
38c
T o ta l Value 55c,
in two groups!
4
$
.00
and $ ¡y.oo
DreHHBH bought to nell at much higher price« the first
of the Reason . . , also some new dresaeR . . . just ar­
rived! Every Important Rummer faHhlon . . . all the
cool summer silks.
J. C. Penney Co. ’■*
B IP A IT M IM T « IT O 11
942 Willamette Ht.
Eugene, Oregon