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    THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19, IM I
THE SPRINGFIBLD NEWS
PAOB FOUR
CIVIL WAR VETERAN
LAST CALL COMES
means enough. After the flret few
week« of reducing diet, the »tour
ach having le u food to hold and
digest, begin» to have a better mu»
celar tone and get »mailer, it
will then take far lees amount of
food to produce the sensation o*
lullneaa.
Alfred S. Matteson, 89, Died
In eating aa In moat other pur-
Saturday at the Home of
suit» which man follows, the mind
His Daughter in Creswell
FLOYD MEYERS FUNERAL
CONDUCTED ON MONDAY
Funeral service« for Floyd Meyer,
who died Friday night following a
lingering Illness, were held at the
Walker-Poole chapel In Spring
field Monday afternoon at 1:30.
Rev. Poindexter of the M E
church conducted the services. Mrs
Tyson. Mrs. Pallas Murphy. Mrs
Poole sang
Interment was in Mount Vernan
cemetery.
Mr. Meyer was born June 38.
ijoj , near Waltervllle, Oregon, on
, be farm which has since contin
ued b|g home.
m> famUy
of h|#
Va|e Meyw
Hotand> ayed
years; three hmthers. Eugene of
gpr,Bgfle ^|. w H. of Povina Cal
•
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p x of Portland.
Many Tärkeys In
Lane County Pool
Upper Willamette
Car« and Truck« Form Line
Waiting to Deliver Birds
at Fruit Growers
the county clerk Iasi week
Corvallis Paopla Hare— Mr and
BATH FOR AUTOMOBILE
The firm which will ileal la s o ils, Mrs. William Darling and daughter,
RADIATORS IS ADVISED fruit, vegetables and other farm Alice llarllug of Corvallis, spent
the week end here visiting at the
Choked with rust and sediment, producta Is capitalised nt 376.000.
Incorporators are S Moteasen, hume of her alaler and family. Mr
automobile radiators have a hard
and Mr« Arthur Peterson
time doing an effteleul Jolt ot cool­ I,. C. Pope. C W Murphy.
ing the motor. A boiling automo­
bile radiator I» very often the symp­
tom of the presence of dirt and
The senior class of the Pleas« a
Thousands of aiembera of the
1» the controlling factor. To some
Hill high school will give tllclr’an
Alfred 8. Matteson, a Civil war persous meal time means moving
nnal play the first week In He, . in
fraternity are guarding
FINE BIRDS TAKEN IN her. The cast for th e play Vail •«»•"•»
i,nd
radla
veteran, died at the home of his "f to lb** table, saying nothing,
ant Hector" Is as follows Rml Me ,ora' «'llmlliatlllg rust and sedl
daughter. Mr«. C. K. Warner. Nov- «»ting all they can hold and then
Lane Fowl to Find Market in Leml Hector Simmons; Blanche
b' “ »•
ember 10. at the advanced age of drifting into an easy chair for a
89 and one-half years. Surviving ““P or • »moke. Such persons are
Southland; Another Pool to Wheeler. Jean Ferry; Harold Me nu8'""« ’»>« radiator with a soln
Lend. Chauncey Skinner; Hale
“f »r'«"'»ry bora*,
him are four daughter» and one missing a part of life that 1» their
be Formed in December
l.lndlev. Hill H alley; Veda H ale,
radiator. Fill a
son. as follows: Mrs. Ella Renfro, right. tie sociable and take your
* “r'" * “‘*r
of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Daisy D. «'««• Don't «"tget that you are a
Approximately moo turkeys had vrline Dorway; Ruth Brabham '* « *a",,n buck*‘
Warner of Creswell; Mrs. L. Agnes human being and that one dBfer-
bce.i received at the red barn of Margaret Mitchell; Nina McPeek. aBd «»'-»'«•** «die half pound of bo
CONTINUES FOR THREE DAYS
rax In the water. Pour Hits solu
Rusby of Silver City. New Mexico; enee between you and other . ani-
. 5
,h‘* ►'»«*** |rT“ 11 «rowers assocla Julia Morley; Noble Wh el ,i
(ion
into
the
radiator
and
(III
up
Mrs. Nell M. Reierson of Freder- u,als is that you can carry ideas
,lon Tuesday In the first tur- Elmer Banner; Luclle Jordan, Mr».,
8 » e
1 11
d lr xs l i f x i
I ■* d <s n ♦
fn r '
«
-
-
.
. .
clear water Hun (lie motor
Ick. Wl«„ and J. E. Matteson of _ • ,bat
»»>
make
life pleasanter
for
]
key pool to be made in lame comi Skinner; Truman Akers. Mr. Skin ¡with
a
few minutes until It lias
tier;
Althea
Baughman,
Hottie
f‘"
Loa Angeles A half brother John .'ourself and other». If you do this
tv this season.
Simmons
warmed up and the solution has
R. Ralnea of Marshfield and 10 and ,ake >our lime >ou wiU ilnd
Many Bird» Released
The bird» are packed In large ' The’ second Issue of the Pleasant ‘ ‘««lated through the cooling sys­
that you require less food and meal
grandchildren also survive him.
Over 50.000 eggs were taken this flat boxes which provide ample ven
time will mean more than eating
Hill high school paper was printed tem Then drain and If the water
He was born In the state of New
season at the three game farms of tllatlon and were loaded In refrlg
large quantities of food.
last week. Following Is the staff: is very rusty or dirty, repeat the
York April 31, 1843. enlisting in the
the state game commission. Game erator cars to be sent to Klamath
SENSATIONAL PRICES ON
flushing with another borax solu
Civil war August 10, 1861, with the
Chew your food slowly. You birds to the number of 22.787 were Falls for further loading. The Editor-In chief. Mildred Swift; as­ Ilon. When tlie radiator drain«
sistant
editors.
Jack
Doane
and
STANDARD CRADE MERCHANDISE
10th Missouri Infantry; he was should not be so busy that you released during the past 12 months, birds are all destined to find their
wounded February 2. 1863, and cannot take time for your meal, j This release nearly equals that of way suth. probably to Los Angeles Z.lla Manney; .................. iianage, ¡‘ ‘•'a0' »" “P * 1,b fr**b
Robert Huinttiuud; «ports editor.
later, February 23, 1864, re-enlisted When you find that your business last year, although the game farms and the Bay Cities markets,
. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO SERVE YOU
Noble Wheeler; society editor,
I
with the 1st Missouri cavalry in requires so much time that you ; had less money to operate on
This is only the first of the pools Bonnie Jean Tinker; printer. James
which he served until his discharge must curtail your meal hours then
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to be held in Eugene. At least one Wanlflg. humor editor, France«
September 1, 1866. at Little Hock. you have ceased being the master
Mrs. HUI from Washington has
more ia being planned In December llunsaker; copy readers and typ
Arkansas. He came to Oregon of your job. Efficiency does not FAVORABLE RATIOS
,h.‘, . pa'" » •* * w,,h . her
after the Thanksgiving holidays esta, Florence Jordan. Ida Shirley. |
from Illinois and lived at Fall depend or the time you put into
James Hill, mid family. She plans
IN
LUMBER
ORDERS
McKinley
Huntington
of
Roseburg.
Cedi
Drew.
Creek until last September when your work but the work you put In­
to go on to California In time for
—
j is president of the Oregon Turkey
Ruler« of Low Prices
A committee consisting of Prof-
be came to Creswell to live with to your time.
Washington. D C. — Although I Growers association, sponsors of
Thanksgiving.
i*owers.
Prof.
Cooper,
and
Prof.
tOth d> Willamette— EUGENE— New Schaefer« Bldg.
his daughter. The funeral was held
A. W. Weaver and James Kitiiils-
The great trouble with many of lumb*r orders have as a rule equal- the pool. This group it affiliated Kilpatrick drew up the basketball
Monday afternoon at the 9chwer-
chedule
for
the
county
basketball
,on
"
’‘urne*
1
Wednesday
from
a
Ing chapel, with Interement In the us is that we live to eat instead of *** or «“X'^eded the limited cut for with the Northwest Turkey Grow
(rip ot several days at Triangle
eating to live. We allow our ap- sever»l months past, the most Ya-jera association with headquarters B and C league.
old Odd Fellows cemetery at Eu­
lake.
Eight girls of the Pleasant Hill
gene, Rev. S. D. Trefren. pastor of petites to tempt us to eat more T"rable ratios bave been noted dur at Salt Lake City. Itah J. K. Conn,
William Byler has return,«1 from
the local Methodist church officiat­ than we really need. The organs inK ,h*‘ Past ,wo w*eks. For the (also of Roseburg, wis in charge of under the direction of Miss Brag a (rip to Seattle. Washington.
of
the
human
body
will
stand
a
re-
week
ended
November
7
new
bust
the
group
working
In
Eugene
Tues
don. They intend to put on an
ing.
The high school will give the
markable amount of abuse, parti- ness re<'(‘i¥ed exceeded production! day.
act between acts of the senior play
cularly during the years of early b> 20 P*r cent- » 18 »ndlcated in
A glmilar p ^ , wag held TttewUy high school are tukiug tumbling play "The College Cut Vp uext
life, but if continually called on 'e >’,rraph<‘J * P o r f *">"> 824 lead- a| Albany
and Wednegday th,.
The Torch Honor society of Friday evening at the hall. This
«hey will eventually break down. ‘n‘ har*w™ 1 “ d 80* ’ *^d m'1,s two groups moved
to Oakland Pleasant Hill high school held a play promises to be one of the
More than twice as many over- “ ,be Nat,<*®*1
and Roseburg. A pool was held at meeting anil elected the (ollowlng heat given here for some time hav
weight persons die of heart dis- ,drers “ »oclation Production og Sa,em Qn Monday
officers: ITesident. Luclle Jordan; lng 22 characters In It.
Mr and Mrs. Wrlgle from Yak
ease, nephritis, arterial diseases. ,hese mills amounted to 146.918.000
l} d
«.„an«* .« vice president. Mildred Swift; sec
. . .
.
.
feet and sh in m en ti wprt» 9 n*ir
Graders and others handling the retary. Bonnie Jean Tinker
Two 'ma- W“"h", “re ’ " “ lb« Mr ‘ nd
cerebral
hemorrhage
and , diabetes
“na -mpments were » per cent
. ..
as do underweight persons
aboTe ,bU fi«ur* A w<*k earleruurkeJr9 ^ ‘¥ad
« new members joined. George Jame­ Mrs. Bert Weaver. They formerly
,
816 mills reported orders 16 pet Pr«»»«* surprise at the quality of
owned the George Perkins ranch
son and Edward Jacoby.
State Board of Health Says
Find what your normal
aboTe , he ghlpmentg „ per .he bird, received.
here.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Haley
should
be
for
your
age
and
height
Many Are Shortening Their
"They will run about the same
Miss Ineg Kyler who Is taking
cent above a cut of 1157.072.000 feet.
have
rented
the
farm
recently
oc
and make it a point to see that this
: grade, most of them are choice
nurse’s
training ul 81. Vincent hoa-
Lives by Overeating
cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
weight is maintained but not ex­
Young Son (to shoe clerk wait­ fowls and a few are fancy grade," at Pleasant Hill and will move this p"al
*>««•»««■ ” >° "H«ntly un-
Millions are daily consuming ceeded. Not only will your health ing on fastidious mother) "No use! I declared Mr. Conn.
week. Mr and Mrs Haley hav.
* ’ “« an -’l*«U on for appendl
be
better
but
you
will
feel
better
more food than their bodies actual­
showing her the ilrst ten pair—
'*"be delivery prices on prime occupied the Frank Moore ranch
arr,''*<, hom" ,o ap*nd * " "
ly require, and a large number of and be able to do more with less she won't take 'em.”
young toms and on young and old
day« convalescing.
which
is
now
occupied
by
Mr.
and
effort.—State
Board
of
Health.
this class are shortening their
hens was 16 cents a pound, on
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harblt and
Mrs. Crabtree and family.
lives by overeating.
Capacity
choice birds and old toms. 12 cents,
daughter. Molly Dell, front Scotts­
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F S SA LE
About 78 residents of Pleasant burg. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson
eaters no doubt derive a lot of en
Roseburg— Present indications
and on commercial birds, 8 cents.
REAL PRO PERTY
joyment out of satisfying their ap­ are that the Northwestern Turke>
JUICY
TASTY
SAVORY
NOTICE is hereby given that b, Turkeys are now retailing on Los HUI community met at the home of an<J tW() t,hlldrpn fr()m Sa,p[n Mp(
Mr and Mrs. E. B. Tinker Friday. Oene¥|eve Heaman froro Qo|d Hill
petites to the lim it Satisfaction Show to be held at Oakland Dec- virtue of an execution issued out Angeles markets for 32H cents.
The Finest Seleetlon of Turkey« Ever Offeretl Are
November 6th. honoring Mr. Tin visited Mrs Beulah H arb lt the
the C‘rcu*i S °Urt of the S,a,e **
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from eating, however, is a relative ember 17. 18 and 19. will be bigger
Here Thin Year unil at a I aiw Price.
ker's birthday. The event was a past weekend.
U 3 L I n ‘a BAPTIST START WORK
matter. Persons who habitually than ever, with higher quality ,« t^ ‘daJ°rof'
complete surprise to Mr. Tinker
eat large meals have large and di­ birds shown, says J. C. Leedy, coun suit pending therein in which
COME EARLY AND PICK OUT YOUR BIRD
lated stomachs. It naturally takes ty agent. The show will have a Frank L Blewett. Executor of the ON CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Refreshments of cider, cookies, NEW INCORPORATION
gingerbread,
cake
and
sandwiches
more bulk to give such persons that 4-H club division this year for the Estate of John H. Blewett, de-
Section of the pageant. “Tht were served.
¡ceased, was plaintiff and Marlon
HAS $75,000 CAPITAL
feeling of fullness which to many first time
H. Day. Mary M. Day and Jennie E. Shepherd of the Hills" as the
The
women
of
Pleasant
HUI
will
Ar,
lclea
of ,Ilcorp<>rallon
, ha
Marsh
were w defendants,
which
exe- Christmas presentation of the Bap
4th and Main Sts.
Phone 63
♦ a z s vs
w -* i — — a - *
v
1 zvss
cution
was a to
me
directed and
com- list Sunday school was announced hold their next meeting November „ ,, >nd M
hpad
j nianded me to sell the real pro-,
E. C. STUART
PRATT HOLVKRSON
perty hereinafter described to satis- here tbl8 week following a meet 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs quarters at Junction City were
fy certain liens and charges sped- i ing of teachers and other church Orson Stutx. She will be assisted Oled for record at the office of |
fled, f will on Saturday the 19 day f workers Mondav evening. The by Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Gar-
?n
hOKr ° f Pageant is written by Mrs. H. G. mlre.
10 o clock A. M. at the southwest .......
.
The freshmen return reception
door of the County Court House In W llliam and win
<»«*«‘«<1 b>'
Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, of-! Mr». William Taylor, wife of the will be held at the bifh school gym­
fer for sale and sell at public auc- pastor. She has announced that nasium Friday. November 2«.
SPECIA
tlon for cash, subject to redemp- the gelect)on of the cag, of 30 ,.bar.
(Z
tion as provided by law all of the
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right, title and interest of the de ac,er8 wtH be started 8ot,n They EUGENE SCOUT TROOP
fendants in said suit and of all wil1 be recruited from the Sunday i ca iT F D T A IN < i I DPA1
BOYS
parties claiming by, through or un- schools classe and from the con
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r>th and Main Sta. Springfield
der them or any ofth em since the grvgatlon. The program will be
Scout troop number 2 of Eugene
6th day of April. 1931. in or to the .
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x
,
following described real property. glTen on Tue"day evening. Dec entertained 12 members of the
' to-wit:
i ember 22.
Springfield troop at a social affair
South fifty-eight and one-third j
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at the armory In Eugene on Tues-
ms
m
a
No
P r o fit
SALE
T hursday — Friday
Saturday
Thurston
The Golden Rule
EATING SPREES
SAIDJRIMFUl
Choice Homegrown
TURKEYS
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
mv
J
qivinq
Irish-Murphy Co.
and 1 North61 e'lgh^^nd* o'ticthlrd BROTHERHOOD TO MEET j day e¥enlng Howard H ughes and
(8 1-3) feet of Lot four (4), Block
AT CHURCH MONDAY Ph*1 Bartholomew, members of the
Suggestions For Your
T hanksgiving D inner
six (6, Ellsworth's Addition to
Eugene, Oregon.
Dated this 18th day of November,
1931.
H L. BOWN, Sheriff.
By A. E. HULEGAARD, Deputy.
IN 19-26—D 3-10-17)
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S
ON E X E C U T IO N
SELECT HERE
Your holiday vegetables and fruits — bulk
dates, cranberries, pumpkin (whole or canned,,
sweet potatoes, corn on the cob in the can,
Hubbard squash, minced m eat, cider, mixed nuts.
CANNED GOODS OF EVERY KIND
W hite Front G rocery
"The Home of Quality Products’
B a d W e a th e r !
NO W ! NO W ! is th e tim e
to send your w ash in g to
the laundry..........................
Rough Dry 7c lb.
for the Winter
No Extra for Handkerchiefs
Each Washing Individual — No Marking
Or Mixing
PHONE 75J - we call for
and Deliver
SPRINGFIELD LAUNDRY
SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County, Oregon, on
i the 7th day of November, 1931, In
an action in which Dora M. John
son. was the plaintiff and W. Stager
and Ellen B. Stager, were defend­
ants, In which action the plaintiff
recovered Judgment against the de­
fendants for 815.69. with Interest
thereon from the 7th day of Nov­
ember, 1931. at the rate of 6% per
annum to the date ot the payment
of said judgment; and the further
sum of 88.20 costs which said exe­
cution was to me directed and com­
manded me In the name of the State
I of Oregon, to levy upon the pro-
1 perty of the defendants In ordei
- to satisfy said judgment, interest.
I costs and accruing costs, I have
levied upon the following described
¡ real property of the defendants In
i I.ane county, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point In the
South Line of the County road
known as the Ixirane highway, be­
ing County road No. 846, directly
south of the North East corner
of the North West quarter of Sec
tlon (14) In Township (18) South
Range (4) West of the Wiliam
ette Meridian and running thence
South 707 feet, thence West 180
feet, thence North to the South
line of the said Lorane Highway
and thence Easterly along the
South line of said Highway 161
feet more or less to the place of
beginning In Lane County, Ore­
gon
NOW THEREFORE IN THE
NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
GON. and In compliance with said
execution and In order to satisfy
said Judgment. Interest, costs and
accruing costs, I will on Friday the
18th day of December at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day at the Southwest front
door of the County Court House In
Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, of-'
fer for sale and sell at public auc­
tion for cash to the highest bidder,
subject to redemption as provided
by law, all the right, title and In- ’
terest of the said defendants In and
to said premises and all parties
claiming by. through or under them ¡
»Ince the 7th day of November,'
1931.
Dated this 9th day of November.
1931.
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff of Lane
County. Oregon.
By A. E HULEGAARD. Deputy.
(N 19 26—D 3-10-17,
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The Men's Brotherhood of the
Methodist church will hold their
monthly meeting Monday evening.
November 23. It will start with a
potluck supper served by the men
and will be given over to a discus-
sion of local affairs.
local troop committee also attend
ed as guests of Russell B. Jones,
leader of the Eugene troop,
L. L. Dailey made a short talk
and demonstrated some of the
points in archery.
Doughnuts and cider were served
as refreshments.
Come Load the Festive Board
With Choice and Tasty Foods—
V
kJ'-
tiliä
s
These Prices Are Good
Until Thanksgiving
i '
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T h a n k sg iv in g S p e c ia ls
-O N -
Dining Room Suites
•
WALNUT VENEER TABLE AND
4 DINING CHAIRS
$ 2 9 .7 5
WALNUT VENEER TABLE AND
6 DINING CHAIRS
$ 6 3 .5 0
WALNUT VENEER DINING SUITE,
TABLE, 6 DINERS AND
BUFFET, ........................................
$ 8 9 .7 5
W r ig h t & S o n s
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — PAINTS
HUCKLEBERRIES, Fresh, 3 pounds
CRANBERRIES, 2 pounds
JUICY ORANGES, 2 dozen
MUSTARD GREENS, 2 pounds
SWEET POTATOES, 5 pounds
RIPE OLIVES, can
.
.
.
.
SOFT SHELL WALNUTS, pound
HARD SHELL ALMONDS, 2 pounds
SOFT SHELL ALMONDS, pound .
BRAZIL NUTS, pound
.
SHRIMP, per can
HONEY, 5 pound pail
PUMPKIN, 2 i/2s, 3 cans
PINEAPPLE, 2i/28, can
SWEET CHOCOLATE, bulk, 2 pounds
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars
CHOCOLATE DROPS, 2 pounds
.
.