The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 15, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER Iß. 1031
LANE TEACHERS
MEETING STARTS
7 rees
bor barm
Areas Available
Set bor
LANE CLUBS WILL Elections
Road Districts
SEND DISPLAYS
TO W N A N D VICINITY
Motor to Salam—Mr and Mrs. C,
Flah »undsy—W. P. Tyson and
V isits in Corvallis— Ml«« » Inm hel
Wagner, high school learher. spent hl» hrollier. tl H. Tyson of Eugene,
the weekend ut her home In Cor­ »peni Munday nfternnon flshlng In
Ihe luke ahovv Iho dam ai Lsahurg
vallis.
Visit* from Medford—C. O. Cline
Voter* in November Will Pass F Rgglmann motored to Salem on of Medford nas a visi’or In Spring
State Forest Nursery Has 11
business and pleasure Tuesday field Tuesday.
on Proposals for Special
Local Four-H Boys and Girls
Annual Institute Will Be Held Species to Be Distributed
afternoon.
Tax
Levies
Visits Sister— Miss Clara Massen
for Special Planting
Plan Participation at Live­
Thursday. Friday at Wood-
Hun» in Cow Crook Canyon — of Portland spent Ihe week cud
stock
Exposition
row Wilson School
Annual elections In county road
Eleven ..pecles of tree» are again
Frank Rod and Frank Diets left here visiting with her slater, Mr*
available for diRtrihutlon from the
I'lans are being made for the par districts where voles will be taken Tuesday lor Cow Creek to spend N W. Emery.
oi
county Four-H as to raising of special levies for several dava haul Ina deer
PROGRAM NOW READY I »tale forest nursery at Corvallis ,|cl,
Vlalta Stayton Club — W. F
to farmers of Oregon for use In hovs and girls at the annual Paci­ road work In the respective dis
Returns from Portland — Mrs, Waikar, district governor ol I.lone
establishing shelter belts, wind fic Ini m a t onal Livcstrck show to trivia will he held in l4tne In Nov
County Superintendent's Of­
Kate Brumette has returned from clubs of (Ills area, paid an official
breaks and woodlots all of which be held at Portland October 24 to ember.
visit to the elub at Salyton on
fice Completes Arrange­
add to the appearance as »ell as 3l
Supplies to the various districts, !’i rtland where she spent ihe past
Monday,
ments for Session
usefulness of the farmstead. Thou­
will
he
sent
out
from
the
office
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Folmer Bodtker and Cleo Peter-
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sands of these trees have been dis­ oB, sheep shearing team, will give of the county clerk (his week.
M ov* to Naw Addr«**— Mr und
Form er Resident H ere — isiuis
An extensive program for the an­ tributed over the state in the last
Mrs William Goodman moved this
All road district elections must McBee of Oregon City, formerly
nual two-day teachers' institute for few years, many of them now thrh- a d< mons'.ratloa at the exhibition.
la visiting week from Ihe Lovelace home at
These
boys
are
float
the
Juuctiou
resident
of
Springfield,
be
held
In
the
month
of
November
Lane county has been prepared by ing in regions where there are few
747 F street to Ihe McCracken
City sheep elub led by bus Flint
Each district may levy a special [rienda here this week.
the office of the county school sup­ native trees.
house al Ninth und F atraots.
tax
of
not
to
exceed
10
mills
on
Two
girls
of
River
Road
school
erintendent.
Fall planting of these trees is
Gat Large Mula Dear — George
The Institute will be held Thurs recommended west of the Cascade district, members of the cooklnr the valuation In the district.
Hills ami Fred Hills of Jasper re-
day and Friday at the Woodrow ,noun, ains where moisture is more lub. t iara Lund and Martha Hon
turned Saturday evening from east­
Wilson Junior high school in Eu­ abundant and where frosts are not n.gur, w.ll give a demonstration of
ern Oregon with two large mule
so severe. Planting at this time of cooking. Mrs. Roy Woodruff Is lead
gene.
deer.
The loltowing is the program for year permits the roots to become er of this club.
The Junction City boys led all
well established by the time the
the institute:
Return* from Hospital— Robert
growing season starts in the spring. other agricultural clubs of the stn'o
Thursday, October 15
Drury has relumed from ban Frun
In eastern Oregon spring planting at the state fair and the girls of
8:30-9:00— Regist ration.
Iseo where he has been receiving
the River Road school led all home
9:00-9:30— Special music. In­ is preferred.
medical care for the past few
Species available for immediate economics clubs.
vocation, Rev. Milton H. Weber,
months.
Florence And Cushman Sec­
pastor Central Presby terian church, distribution are black locust, green
So many readers have asked tor
tion
of
Siuslaw
Route
to
Return from H unting T rip —
ash. box elder. Russian olive, west­
Announcements.
a simple diagram pattern for an
Be Started in 1932
evening Jacket that we have been Clifford Wilson und Roy Robert­
30-10:15—Assembly address by ern yellow pine. Scotch pine, Rus­
looking here and everywhere to son returned the latter part of last
Snldie Dunbar and Miss Raymond. sian mulberry, western red cedar.
week from Eastern Oregon where
Douglas fir. Port Orford cedar.
ONE PORTION IS LEFT find a Jacket that was uot too in
10:15-11:00—Assembly address,
they had been hunting.
European larch and Norway spruce.
tricate.
Some
of
the
simplest
In
Roben J- Maaske.
The first six named are suitable
appearance proved to be too com­
11:00-13:00—Departmental: Mu­ j for eastern Oregon and all will
Group Hopes to Have 12 Days Contract for Grading And plicated when It came to making a
ral, Mr. Maaske, assembly: health. grow In western Oregon, according
Surfacing to Approximate
diagram that could be easily fol­
Work for Tester Here;
Saidie Dunbar, Miss Raymond. Bes ! to Dean George W. Peavy of the
$100,000,
is
Report
lowed Finally we chanced to see
Benton, Linn Also in
sie Williams. Delle Fitxgerald and j school of forestry at Oregon State
Just the thing- easy to Indicate be­
Dr. Seth Kerron, Room 23. Geo­ • college, who Is in charge of distri-
There will be no work on the cause all four pieces that go to
Eight Lane county dairymen
graphy discussion, Mrs. Crystal * button.
Florence and Cushman section of make it up are perfectly stralghl,
have signed to co-operate in having
Male, chairman, room 4, High
their herds tested each month, ac- the Siuslaw highway this year, ac­ and therefore easy to cut once you Court R*c*iv*s Petition Ask­
School, citisenship council, D. A.
NEW
FARE
AGREEMENT
cording to a report at the county cording to Judge L. P. Barnard of have the right dimensions
Emerson in charge, room 24. High
ing for Route Down the
the county court.
To make the little Jacket In ihe
REACHED
BY
RAILROADS
agricultural
agent's office.
School, "B" League Conference,
This
announcement
is
made
fol­
Siuslaw to Beach
sketch
you
will
need
taffeta
silk
cut
It is hopes! to have four more
room 10.
Making it possible for tourists to jojn , be group so
a tester who lowing word received from officials in strips, hemmed on both sides,
1:30-2:00— Special music. An­
Asklug the county court to aid
see the entire Pacific coast with a(g0 works in Linn and Benton of the federal bureau of public then stitched together.
nouncements.
in
building a road from Florence
roads
at
Portland.
out additional travel cost, the counties may spend 12 days a
Dn each side, extending over the
down the Siuslaw river to the
2:00-2:45 — Assembly address. Southern Pacific company today
shoulders.
Is
a
strip
four
Inches
month in Lane. The tester started
The contract for the grading and
Dean Sheldon, “How Mussolini announced plans for removal of the work ,n Linn MUB|y Thursday and
beach, a petition bearing (he stgua
surfacing of this final section of wide and 38 inches long. In the turea of 100 resident* of the Flor­
Trains Citlaens." (Mr. Maaske extra charge for rail travel be- w,„
ln Lane , he latter part of
back,
connecting
these
two
pieces
the highway will approximate 3100.
meets with the school boards at tween California and eastern points Qgtober.
is a strip four Inches wide and 12 ence area was presented Friday.
000. Judge Barnard says.
Residents of the district have al
2 p. m.)
via the 9hasta route through Port
inches long. The piece for the belt
The following Lane dairymen are
AU other portions of the project is three inches wide and long ready raised approximately 31500
2:45-3:30— Departmental; Red land.
signed: Elmer Harlow. V. H. Davis,
to aid in the coat of building the
Cross, Miss Mary Annin, chairman,
Effective with the annual offer­ W. F. Reed. Hans Bodtker, E. S. have been completed as far as is
road. This projected road would
room 4; art. Miss Hasel Fishwood, ing of reduced transcontinental Fish, Aage Gribskov, C A. School- practicable. In the spring the tracks
provide a route to the beach from
of the Southern Pacific railroad
room 23; intermediate council. Mrs roundtrip» next May. the equalixa- ing. George Gilmore, M. G. Viles.
Florence and return to the Oregon
company will be moved to the new
Edlth Hays, chairman, room 10; tlon oi (ares will culminate years
Coast highway at a point several
grade.
library, Marie Fletcher and Louise of efgort by Southern Pacific to
miles north.
Mimniu, room 10; high school, Dean bring about this travel boon in co- CRESWELL FARMER HAS
Judge Barnard says no action
FIELD OF BIG PUMPKINS
Sbeldon, “Some Experimental pro- operation with connecting lines,
will be taken on the petition until
blems In secondary education. it wag gtated by E. W. Clapp, gen-
J. P. Lane, Creswell farmer, has
after the budget meeting to be held
room 24; high school and junior eral passenger traffic manager for
produced 9504 pounds of Connecti­
soon when it will be determined
high school, Mr. Rothwell, social (be company.
cut
field
stock
pumpkin
on
a
piece
how much money the couuty will
The announcement, Clapp ex
science, assembly.
have for construction work.
plained, means that summer travel ° f «round containing about twenty
Friday, October 16
an
ers
next
vear
will
be
able
to
use
”1uare
roda
The
<round
waa
Pre-
8:00-9:30— Special music,
the Shasta route in making a cir vious|y enriched with a crop of
FARMERS NOW PLANT
nouncements.
Four-H Boys and Girls Dis­
9:30-10:15—Assembly address, R. cult of the country, either going or * heat and vetch turned under
VETCH AND CLOVER
play Products at Three
returning, at the price in effect when about ‘W° and one-half feet
Chambers, “Life's Meaning.”
in height. Forty-eight of the pump­
Lane County Banks
Increased planting of acreage of
10:15-11:00—11. C. Seymour, as- over other travel routes. This bene- kins weighed a ton, and he has
vetch and red clover Is noted by
seinbly address. "Clubwork and the Ot, it was pointed out, will accrue
Three corn shows are planned
to thousands of persons attending saved 16 * blcb wel«b »47 pounds
O S. Fletcher, county agricultural
seven cardinal points of Educa­
I the American Legion meeting in i<jr seed. This has been accomplish for the county this month and dis­
agent. In the demand for culture
tion,"
I Portland, the Shrine convention in ed by systematic irrigation with an plays will be entered by Four-H
for seed.
11:00-12:00—Departmental Gates-
San Francisco and the Olympic overhead delivery system, operated boys and girls, reports R. C. Kueh­
The culture produced at Oregon
Huber, reader and primary coun
by
a
motor
of
one
horse
power.
Mr.
ner, county club agent.
Games in Los Angeles.
State college it sold at cost to
cii—By Grace Forrette, and Opal
Lane also has a fine crop of cab­
One show will be held at the
farmers through the county agent
Roberts, chairman. Four-H club-
bage and pole beans and other Bank of Commerce at Eugene; one
here. Bottles with sufficient culture
work of assembly. R. C. Kuehner,'
garden stuff and has supplied the at the Junction City State bank,
for seed for about two acres are
room 23. Upper grade council—
local market with strawberries, and one at the First National bank
sold.
Mrs. Sora Pirtle, room 10; Higli
The annual freshmen reception some of the vines still bearing. He of Cottage Grove.
School commercial work, Sadie
All entries must be In by Batur-I
was held at the Pleasant Hill high is planning to set out an orchard
NEW POINT NAMED ON
Reader in charge, room 4.
school Friday night. October 9. The of beacb ,ree8 ln tbe Dear fu‘“re day. October 17. The corn will be
COAST FOR EXPLORER
1:30-2:00— Special music,
tiling
a
strip
of
land
for
the
pur­
on
display
at
the
banks
the
follow­
following program was given: Ad-
pose.
nouucements.
ing
Monday
and
Tuesday
the
Judg­
I dress of welcome to frosh by Earl
In honor of Camp James Cook
ing will take place.
2:00-2:30—Meeting of the county McLeod; song comic by five Junior
of ihe British navy a new point on
division ot the O. S. T. A.
boys; address, Supt. E. E. Kilpat­ NEW ALIGNING DEVICE
I
the coast near the Lane and Lin
2:30-3:15—Assembly address. O. rick; skit, sophomore class; dialo­
coin county line has been named
OPERATION EXPLAINED BEARS ARE NUMEROUS
R. Chambers, adolestnce vs. mid­ gue. Mr. Price and Miss Brcgdon;
Captain Cook Point.
IN VICINITY OF VIDA
dle ages. Special department with skit by senior class.
a new process of straightening
The name Is given by the na­
Miss Forrette, room 16. Special
Professor and Mrs. E. E. Kilpat- »heels, axles, and frames in Just
tional geographic board The newly
Bear hunting has become quite a
art exhibit, room 33. Special art rick entertained at dinner last week a fractlon of the time formerly re­ pastime for residents of the Vida
named point Is about one mile south
exhibit, room 33. Arranged by Miss covers were laid for the following. qUjre(j has been developed and Is area. Many large bear have been
0 C
of Cape Perpetua. Captain Cook In
Marshal, Roosevelt Junior high— Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers of t,e jng used by a new firm ln Eu­ shot during the past week by
1778 explored this part of the coast.
Bushnell, Wilson unior high— Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. King of Eu­ gene known as the Bee Line shop. farmers. Earl Gilmore killed a large
gene, Mr. and Mrs. Goshong of Eu­ All
Miss Ash, Eugene.
the work is done by the cold black bear on his farm recently | enough to go around the waist and FOUR-H MEMBERS OF
gene, Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick. The process without the use of heat. which weighed 209 pounds. Dori* tie in a bow —a yard and a half
LANE GET AWARDS
dinner was prepared and served by The vehicle Is driven on a working Donaho wounded another large I or more.
UNUSUAL GARDEN IN
the Misses Shirley and Serna pearn where It is securely fastened bear near Vida Saturday, and Al­
Lane county Four-H boys and
Here are the measurements In
LANE IS REPORTED Wiley.
girls received a total of 3498.40 In
and then a thorough examination bert and Clark Parrot of Thurston the diagram:
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The women of the Pleasant Hill of ,be car ,g made by tbe uge Qf killed a two-year-old one near
prizes at the annual state fair re­
AB end HK, 4 Inches.
An unusual garden is that of the community club met at the home of »peeblly designed instruments to Cedar Flat while hunting. They
cently closed, according to R C.
AC and KD, 28 inches.
Carl Glmple family of Spencer Mrs. Andy Olson Wednesday. Octo locate the cause of the trouble, first shot the bear ln the foot and
Kuehner, Lane county club agent.
AE and KF. 16 Inches.
Creek community. Gerkins, lemon ber 7. Only 14 were present. They j such a„ wheel ghinnny and hard it charged at them.
Boys of Lane also sold fat pigs
FE and DC, 4 inches.
cucumbers, Savoy cabbage, Danish will meet next Wednesday at the Peering. When the cause has been
to the amount of 3116.26. These
FD and EC, 12 Inches.
ball head cabbage, red peppers, home of Mrs. Maggie Stewart
located powerful hydraulic Jacks
pigs had been on display by Lane
CO, 3 Inches.
Angus—I hear Donald Mactlght
garden huckleberries, sprouting
E. B. Tinker returned from a trip and presses are used to straighten got quite a kick out of calling on
The points X and Y are four boys and at the close of the fair
and heading broccoli, vine peaches, to California last Friday. He visit out the cr00kej ghaft Or axle which 1 Bantoer Squeezen s daughter the inches apart. 11 fastens at X, A were sold.
dewberries, celery, are some of the ed his sister at Red Bluff and his do,,g not have to be removed. This j other night
Three Lane boys purchased pure­
fastens at Y. fo determine the ex­
late vegetables and fruits noted ln brother at San Francisco.
insures accurate work and at less
Sandy—Yes, he showed me the act location of these points, try the bred sheep at the state fair. These
this well cultivated garden which
Mr. Price, teacher at I'leasan: tfcan tbe ugua| <.ogt because the place. Her father must wear No. ; garment on when It Is ready up to boys are Glen Hardwood, Jack
rnm hl«
... . . is far
.
. less
*
_
. _ .
— ...
came about because Mrs, Gimple Hill high school moved from
his n.
labor ___
required
Doane and Folmer Bodtker.
that stage.
14s.
gave four of her children a few home at Pleasant Hill to Eugene
dimes for garden money.
, where he is taking a class at the
The youngsters studied the seed University of Oregon.
catalogue long and earnestly, ac­
cording to Gertrude Skew, county
Johnny—Aw, Ma, I know where I
home demonstration agent, and came from now
have shown much interest and skill
Mother— W-why, Johnny, what
in caring for their garden. Miss do you mean?
Skow has enrolled Mrs. Glmple in
Johnny—Well, my name's Ross,
the Lane county year-round garden isn't it—and I Just passed a high
building with the sign on It, “Ross
project.
Manufacturing Co."
Minister Files Certificate— The
ministerial certificate of William FAT GIRLS! HERE’S
Gibb Taylor was filed for record
C orrect alignm ent o f your ear is as essential as good
A TIP FOR YOUR
Tuesday at the office of the coun­
brakes, and will give you many more miles of tire wear.
ty clerk.
All over the world Kruschen Salts
is appealing to girls and women
NOTICE
who strive for an attractive, free
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
j from fat figure that cannot fall to
The undersigned, Administrator I win admiration,
of the estate of Luclla Yarnali, de-
Here's the recipe that baniRhes^
c eased, has filed hi* Final Acount fat and brings into blossom all th e '
ln the mutter of said estate with natural attractiveness that every I
the County Clerk of Lane County, woman possesses.
|
Oregon, and an order ha» been
Every morning take one half tea-
SIZES 2 to 8
AxleB and frames straightened while you wait.
made and entered of record by the spoon of Kruschen Salts In a glass
County Court of said County, direcl of hot water before breakfast.
COLD PROCESS
Ing this notice and appointing
------. Mon
----
Be sure and do this every morn-
day, the 16th duy or November.1 ing for "It's the little dally dose
FREE CHECK UP.
1931, at the hour of ten o'clock that takes off the fat” and brings
A. M. for the hearing of objections "that Kruschen feeling" of ener­
to aaid account and the settlement getic health and activity that Is re­
of aaid estate.
flected In bright eyes, clear skin,
Dated this 16th day of October, cheerful vivacity and charming
figure.
1931.
Ruler» of Low Price*
ACROSS FROM EUGENE HOTEL
E. O. POTTER. Administrator
Get an 85c bottle of Kruschen
10th & Willamett*— EUGENE— New Schaefer* Bldg.
of the Estate of Luella Yarnali. Salts at Ketels Drug Store or any
drug store (lasts 4 weeks)—you
Deceased.
POTTER Ä BAILEY. Attorneys.
must be satisfied with results or
j money back.
(O 15-22-2»— N 5-12»
ID COASJ HALTS
LATEST
Marshall
Dairymen Sign
bor Herd Test
STO RK NO. I — M iner Building, Eugene
S TO R E NO. S --M 0 Charnelton S treet, Kugene
S T O R E NO. 4— 600 M ain Street. Springfield
Till Saturday Evening
RED MEXICAN BEANS
M ACARONI-
8
Pounds
8
Pounds
10c
S P A G H E T T I—
3 Pounds
10c
GREAT NORTHERN
BEANS— K Lbs. 2 5 c
SMALL W HITE BEANS
W H IT E FIGS—
3 Pounds
Filberts, liraa ll, I. X. L.
Almonds, Chest nuts.
24c
ti Pounds
2Oc
NUTS— New Crop,
2 Pounds
25c
ITALIAN PRUNES—
25c
5 Pounds
PETITE PRUNES—
35c
25c
7 Pounds
Coast Area To
Seek New Road
CORN SHOWS FOR
CLUBS PLANNED
Upper Willamette
BEE
LINE
Boys’ Overcoats
Phensant Shooting began today.
Make sure
of your equipment before you »tart.
We carry
the famous Remington. Winchester and Peter*
brand shotgun shell*. They never fail!
Price* in Boxe* of 25 a* Follow*:
85c, $ 1 .0 0 and $ 1 .1 5
Wright & Sons
YOU CANNOT BEAT
O U R P R IC E S
FULOP'S DEPARTMENT STORE OFFERS SPECIAL
VALUES FOR FALL IN MOST WANTED STAPLE
M E R C H A N D IS E -
201' yard wide Out ing Flannel
Guaranteed fast color P rints
30c P rln ls Special
$3.50 W ool Mixed Blankets
$1.00 Sheet B lankets
$1.00 Pure Silk Hose, Sem i-Fashion
$4.00 Hoys' H igh T op Shoes
$10.00 Men's H igh T op Shoes
9-4 Pequot Sheeting. Yd.
25c C h ild re n ’s Hose, all shades
25c Men s Silk and Rayon Hose
$1.50 Men's Fall Union Suits
12c
12c
17c
5 1 .9 8
69c
49c
5 2 .9 8
5 6 .9 8
49c
15c
1 5c
98c
Our Stock is too numerous to list all, but learn our
prices. We can beat all competition.
F U L O P ’S D e p t. S to r e
Springfield, Oregon
HOTEL
RES
Aligning Station
H e a v y B lu e C h in c h illa
W E C O R R EC T
$ 2 -9 8
Shim m y, H ard Steering
and T ire W ear
$ ^ .9 8
and
The Golden Rule
B ee Line Station
2 3 3 East B roadw ai
I
ECONOMICAL
Much of th* pl< ura of traveling fa apollad by
unnecessarily hi¡ h hotel bill*, Comfort with
economy at th* PRESIDENT.
R A T E S .......................... |1 AND $2 PER DAY
J. A. Cushman, Manager
FOURTH AND ALDER
PORTLAND
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