The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 10, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    THVR8DAY. DECEMBER 10, 1$$1
THS 8PRIN0FIKLD NKW0
In the past at times of high water
Ayres said
growers in the spring of Ihs year
visiter tram W aiterviii«-. Lulu N E W O R E O O N S K Y L I N E
on the Pacific highway between Key o( W alterv.lle was a buatneaa 1
T R A IL
MAP
IS O U T
were discussed nt meetings held
(If (he remaining approximately
Junction Pity and Eugene heavy visitor In Springfield on Tuesday
_____
in Cottage Grove and Junction
fifteen per cent slmut Iwo-lhlrds
through state and interstate truck
City on March 19 and 20.
are more than 3D days behind In
III This Week—-Miss Wilma Fast
of • r e v ise Illustrated
traffic has been using the Prairie
Sixty
Lane
county
turkey
grow.
payment There have been no (ore
Is reported to be III at her home fol<,#r "»»P of ,h* »»regon Skyline
road and has caused much damage this week.
< rs ioti» purl In the Lane county
closures and there are nu Indira
Trull have just been received b>
i cl i'n of the tour of Ihe North
If the Pacific highway Is flooded
iPonlinued from First Patel
lions of any such steps being taken
the regional forester, Portland.
west Turhv) Brt i tiers association
el present, the secretary said
Walterville Resident Her»—Pari Oregon.
County Court Order* Reduc­ this winter at any time the court
Orange cooperating with the conn held oil Auxii'l 20. Airangellictils Federal
Loan
Association
order will lake effect Immediately Denney of Walterville was a visitor
The Oregon Skyline Trail. 250 t> agent.
The asaoHatlon In l.ane has oul
tion to Prevent Damage It is announced.
Secretary
Says
Lime
Bor­ »landing a little more than $1.260,
lor
Oils
section
»ere
inaile
tv
Ihe
In Springfield on Saturday.
mile« long and one of the show
During Season of Rains
Farmers were saved three cent» county aifoul.
rowers Meeting Debt*
A limit of 10.000 pounds lpclud
trailsMif the Northwest, runs from
1100 In loans on farm property al
Statistical Summary
Returns from California— Bruce Mount Hood to Prater l^tke. along per pound, or a total of $306 67. on
itig vehicle and load Is ordered for
(lie present time There are hut
Purchased through the
Received 2,222 office calls unii
Load limit« on five Lane county the market road between Ueorge Christie returned Saturday after ,he creat of the Cascade Range7 »
O U T lew loans being made now and
NOW
$1,250.000
county
agent
01 telephone culls III regard Io
road* bare been ordered by the town and Franklin, the road be­ having spent a month In Palttor was laid out and poated first In
ll has been about two month»
H o rticu lture
farm* problems.
county court to prevent damage tween Pern Ridge and Ihe Territor­ “*•
11921 by the V. 8. forest service;
nice (be lusl application was np
Moro
Than
Elgbty-flve
Per
An
effective
campaign
(or
con
during the raloy season, tuber ial road and the road between
Wrote 2,692 Individual letters
since
then It has boon resurveved
proved. Mr. Ayres says.
Tonaila
Removed—
Mrs.
R.
R.
|
'
Cent
of
Farmer»
Pay
Nota«
Mailed 17,266 copies of 72 elr
roads «111 be added to the limit Vauchn and Soil. The market road
in places and reposted to avoid ex trol of cherry fruit tiles was con
When Due Says Ayres
calar letters.
lists as need is seen, according to between Coyote bridge and the •Minnick of Corvallis had her ton latlng roads where possible snd to ducted.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
ails removed at the orflce of a
Cherry
fruit-fly
control
was
ills
Made
202
farm
visits.
members of thre county court.
toot of Cantrell hili ts under a 5000 local physician on Tuesday.
place It more nearly on Ihe actual
Notice Is hereby given that the
Devoted 164 days to delti work
Despite the so-called hard limes undersigned has been appointed
Cascade divide.
Forest officers cuaaed and planned at a special
Another order has been issued by pound .¡mil ban.
weeding held In Eugene on May and 139 day» io work In office
there I« only a slight Increase In Executrix of tile Estate of Mary
Counting
Mail
—
Bert
Sankey.
state
that
apparently
the
Oregon
the county court on the Prairie
The Swing Log road south of
2*. and discussed at a regular meet
Traveled 14.021 miles by auto­ teports of delinquent payments of tun Barites, deceased, by the t'oun
road between Eugene and Junction Prouf and the Briggs Hill road at mail carrier on Route 2. Springfield. Skyline Trail Is perhaps better
Ing of Wlllakeniie Grange on Mm m obile ami 236 miles by other obligations of the Lane county fed Iv Court of Lane t'ouuty, Oregon
is
making
a
count
of
each
Indlvl-
known
In
the
east
than
It
Is
to
Pity but this will not be In effect Hadleyville have limits of 10.000
All persons having claim* against
16th.
means
< ral farm loan association, says W said estate are hereby notified Io
uuless high water blocks the 1‘ael- pounds as has the Reik Lane road dual parcel of mail handled on his Oregonians.
Notices
of
emergence
of
fruit
Specialists
from
die
Oregon A Ayres, secretary.
present thu seme duly verified to
route this week. A count of Ihe
Over 260 lakes are found along
fic highway between these cities south of Crow.
Ihe undersigned al Ihe office of
mall handled on the other route this trail varying in site from a flies and directions tor spraying Agr.cull oral college cooperated i
' More tliuu elghty-llve per cent of Wells * Wells. Bank of Commerce
was made in September by John | quarter acre to several miles In were mailed to all cherry growers tolsi of 67 days w ith d ie lam e
Lane county farmers who hold fed llldg. Eugene l.ulie I oim lv. (It.
Nice.
area. The larger one from the of the county and given to the county meni
gon, within all months from (he
erwal
farm loans are meetlug their dale of (he first publication of this
Twenty
five
demonstration
meet
north are. Clear. Olallle. Marlon. preM'
payments
promptly
when
due
and
Visitor from Coburg — Mrs. Elk. Waldo, Odell. Crescent. Ola
Fifty-nine prune growers atteud Ings were held, uml Ihe county
notice.
Dale of first publication. Dec ID.
George Simpkins of Coburg was a mond. and Crater lakes. In addl- ed two demonstrations on prune ugelli or cooperating specialists If conditions do not get any worse
or the present situation does not 1931
visitor in this city on Tuesday.
tton to Mount Hood, nine major root-borer control held on July 21 spoke at 122 meetings with a total
BERTHA WETZEL. Executrix
Inst too long I see no reason now WELLS
Has Operation—J. G. Bowermao snow peaks are along this highly Control of brown rol of prunes was attendance of 6.242
« WEl.I.H, AHorneys
why
this
should
ne
reduced,"
Mr.
underwent an operation at the Pa­ scenic route. Mt. Jefferson. Three also discussed and urged at these
The number of days devoted to,
ID 10-17-24 31 J 7»
cific Christian hospital the first of Fingered Jack, Mt. Washington. meetings.
various projects was as follows
Control of brown rot of prunes horticulture, Including truck crops,
the week.
North. Middle and South Sister.
was discussed and urged In two 42; dairying, 34; miscellaneous, 21;
R etu rn s fro m R eed sp o rt — Mr. Diamond Peak. Mt. Bailey, and
circular letters mailed to prune legumes unti forage crops, 20; ro
Mt.
Thlelsen.
and Mrs. Frank Beonett. Jr., re­
growers and In articles given to the lent «control. 29; poultry and or
Along the route of the trail there
turned Monday from Reedsport
press during August.
ganlxadon. 22 each; weed control;
head
and
flow
off
to
the
west,
where they spent the week-end
Five
pruning demonstrations 18; marketing. 14; general live­
visiting with relatives. Mr. Ben­ branches of the following Import were conducted during November
stock. 12; community activities. 10; I
nett's mother returned with them ant rivers: Salmon. Clackamas. with an attendance of 112.
farm management. 9; cereals, 8;
Brettenbush.
itantlam.
McKenzie.
to Springfield for a week's visit.
Fertilizers containing nttrogeu agricultural engineering, 7; and
Willamette. Vmpqua. and Rogue
To the east Bow branches of the
•* •»«wberrte. In potatoes, 6.
Move to Ashland— Mr. and Mrs.
Alden Powell and family have White. Whitewater, and Metolius two demonstrations on Ughi soll.
A demonstration was started on CHRISTMAS RATES
moved to Ashland this week. Their rivers.
October
1, 1921. to tegt various
new address is 281 Oak street. Mr.
ON S. P. RAILROAD
The folder has a detailed map
We are over stocked on Shoes. Hosiery and Holiday
Authorised fur both the Christ­
Powell was manager of the Ralph with the Skyline Trail, camping kinds of fertilisers and methods of
and Stanley store in Springfield un­ places, primitive areas, and State applying fertll.iers on strawber­ mas and New Year periods, cent s
Goods, and are making Drastic Reductions to reduce
ries.
til is was sold.
mile offering» of transportation
game refuges shown In red and de
our stock.
Dairying
will be made by Southern Pacific
tails of streams, peaks, elevations,
During
the
year
ending
Septem­
company for the benefit of holiday
connecting trails and roads shown
20. 540 rows on 18 farms were travelers throughout Oregon and
Upper Willamette In black, with other important data ber
tested in tbc herd Improvement oilier parts of the west, according
such as a log of the entire route.
association
for production. The as to announcements («day by Carl
The Pleasant Hill high school
On the back of the map Is print­
basketball team played the Spring ed information needed by the camp­ soclatlon wsa reorganised and a Olson, agent for the company here
At the sume time. Mr. Olson re­
field high school teems Tuesday er and traveler.
This includes new year's testing started during
night in practice games. The paragraphs on trail terminals, con October. Eleven dairymen have pa vealed. Ihe company has completed
arrangements whereby Ihe special
Springfield first string defeated the dltion of trails, methods of travel proxtmately 400 cows to test.
Problems In connection with ihe low fare excursion tickets may be
Pleasant Hill tlrst string by a score recommended, camps and accom
of 27-18. The Pleasant Hill second modal ions, supplies, fishing, camp control of infectious abortion lu given (his year as a new kind of
siring defeated the Springfield sec­ fire permits, and other data In I dairy cattle were discussed at a 'hrlstmas present.
OPENING DAY
Prepaid tickets, purchased under
ond string 20 to 1». As six play­ which the hiker is interested on special meeting on March 22 and
|
Interest
in
abortion
control
was
Ihe
plan,
will
be
delivered
to
per
ers graduated last year Prof. E. E. such a trip. The folder ts illustra
Practical Christm as Gifts—the keynote of 1931.
To the first 100 eiislom ers who puirhaae $6.00
sons at all places on the railroad's
throughout the year,
Kilpatrick is breaking In a new ted with 11 half tone, of scene»
Furniture always m akes a most acceptable
along the trail.
Dairymen in tne extreme eouth- Pacific lines, extending from Port
team.
or more we will give $1.0<l cash FYee.
Christm as gift—and an inexpensive one.
Coples of this folder are free and » ‘•»tern part of lame county were land to El Paso and from San Fran
At a student body election at the
Only $1.00 free to uny one family.
Pleasant Hill high school recently may be secured from forest super «»sluted in organising an abortloa cisco to Ogden. Salt Lake City In
Bonnie Jean Tinker was elected viators at Portland. Albany, Bend. I con*ro* area- All but four of the eluded, he said.
Living Room Furniture, Bedroom Suites,
The first series of excursions. Mr
treasurer.
Eugene, Roseburg, and Medford, or row" *n this area have bee . I '»ted
Reading Lamps, Dinnerware, Rugs,
Olson announced, will be conduct­
The
women
of
the
Pleasant
Hill
from
the
regional
office.
Portland,
j
Rodent
Control
Smoking Sets. Radios and Scores of other
Three Ions of poison barley were ed December 22. 23. 24. and 26. to
community met at the home of Oregon.
useful items are here ready for you.
Mrs. C. E. Jordan and repaired and
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! mixed and used In an effective be followed by another Decembei
made several dolls and dressed CHRISTMAS GIFTS—
' campaign against gray digger 30 and 31. and January 1. Return
limit for both excursions will be
Come early and Make Your Selections.
them. The ladles will meet Dec­
MAKE THEM YOURSELF Kr,,un‘' »^in-els.
January 5.
ember 1« lo r an all day meeting at
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Eighty-three farmers were ap-
the home of Mrs. Luella Bristow in
More than one hundred useful pointed by the County Court as ro-
Dr. Danford Returns
Springfield.
home articles, suitable for Christ- dent control supervisors upon re-
Dr. 9. A Du Ilford, drugless physl
The first scheduled game of bas­ mas gifts, are completely Illustrated quest of the county agent. Rlxty
ketball will be played at Oakridge and described In the new booklet, eight of these supervisors ' were clan, has returned recently from
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — PAINTS
Friday night when Pleasant Hill “You Can Make It for Profit." pre- nominated by 23 cooperating farm a business trip to Merced. Callfor-
nit. where he Inspected work of the
girls' and boys’ teams will meet pared by the National Committee organisations.
Health Institute which he started
the Oakridge teams.
on Wood Utilization of the Depart-
Fourteen rodent control supervl-
there and which he continues to
The Pleasant Hill high school are ment of Commerce.
sors nolsened squirrels on S3
planning a Christmas program for
Among the articles suggested Ini tracts of reglected land containing direct. He recently opened a similar
the afternoon of December 24 at the book, which would make valu- - a total of 9,834 acre» at a total business In Eugene.
2 o'clock.
able gifts for adults, are men s , cost og $190.59. and an average
N O T IC E OK P U B L IC SA LE
notice is hereby given ,
clothes stands, sewing stands, stor- cost of 1.937 cents per acre In ad-
77 E. BROADWAY
EUGENE. OREGON
C A L L FO R W A R R A N T S
ag** chests, glove boxes, handker- {dlllon, six farmers poisoned squlr- Hint under and pursuant to the
Notice is hereby given that
or Jewel boxes, dressing r e l s o n 1.280 a cres of G overnm ent ‘•"7’"
J’! * ' 0" ? ! 40?
School D is tric t No. 19, in Lane ,
.
.
.
.
,
. . . . . .
* “***' Annotated, and In foreclosure
county, Oregon, will pay at the of- ta“'eB- hook and magazine stands, land, so that In all. squirrels were
„ ||P„ ,||ed undpr sa)d
fice of clerk of said district, all modernistic reading tables, tahou- poisoned on 11.114 acres of neglect- against one 1924 Bulck touring
warrants to and including 1892, rets, and fireplace bookcases And ; ed land
car. Motor number 1141388, Factory
dated November 10 1931. Interest , hen there Bre toyg ,or ch„dren.
poult
number 1105097. und at the dlrec
ceases after December 12. 1931.
.
.
..... . _ 1
tlon of Ihe claimant, I have levied
such as game tables, child s desk,
poultrymen attended upon and ,„),pn |nto my possession
C. F BARBER. Clerk.
bunny bookcases, chest for toys two poultry culling demonstrations said above described personal pro
miniature kitchen cabinets, chll- conducted on August 24 with the P«rty at 992 Jackson Street. In the
dren's tables and chairs and a dog assistance of H. E. Cosby.
r,,y of
Lane County. Ore
p n -r n r k e r
•
...
•
,
..
gon, “*>d will on the 28th day of I
In addition .0 .h
r,l .
„ , ,
V"
’
‘ ,hP "U“ " ty D ecem ber. 1931. at Ihe hour of one'
Springfield, Oregon
In addition to the articles listed of eggs and of keeping them from o'clock p. m of said day sell the
above, there are Illustrated many deteriorating on the farm were dis same to the highest bidder for cash
Ils Easy to save money when you shop al Irish-
Make our store Your H eadquarters
other articles of practical value,cussed at all poultry meetings held at Public auction. Said sale will
Murphy's. lit re you no! only enjoy the lowest prices,
be
held
at
992
Jackson
Street.
In
Including Christmas tree stands, during the year.
but our complete stock of fine quality foods enable
for Christm as.
the city of Eugene, lume County,
various kinds of garden and out-- Poultry organizations of the Oregon.
you to obtain just what you waul quickly und easily.
door furniture, poultry nests and county were assisted In conducting
JOHN L. MARSH. Constable.
GET THE IRISH-MURPHY HABIT — IT PAYS!
(D 10-17)
drinking stands, racks for canned three special meeting.1 during the
goods and vegetables, tool chests, year.
REWARD: Young Black
clothes basket stands, bathroom
Turkey production and market­
Spaniel male dog with white
utility cabinets, and breakfast ing problems were discussed at a
tips on 4 feet and tall. Stray­
tables and benches.
ed from my home about two
one-day turgkey Institute held In
Pure Vegetable
weeks ago. Last seeD on
Elabrate machinery and tool out- Eugene February 3 that was at-
5 Pound Pall
Main street.
Shortening
fits are not required to execute the tended by 120 turkey growers,
Call Dr. W. H. Pollard.
— HOME STORE —
plans contained In tne new manual.
Problem!
confronting turkey
2 Lbs
Keep Your Dollars at Home!
On the other hand, according to the
.
3 Lbs.
committee, a Tew simple tools
<; Lbs.
ONLY A FEW
1 found in practically every home
will be sufficient to construct the
articles.
In giving suggestions for market­
ing the articles made for profit, the
At This Special Price —
bulletin points out that most of the <
articles will find a ready market
because they cater to the needs of
Hot Cakes - Waffles, on cold m orn­ And for 6 coupons get the $12.00
Small White
I Individual homes and do not com-
ings and Maid O’ Cream, Heal B utter
Waffle Iron for
i pete with factory made merchan­
Who wants them without Butter?
dise.
-
No. 2 Tall Cans
"You Can Make ft for Profit.” I
ROCKDELL SYRUP
2 for
<> Lbs.
may be obtained from the Portland
ROCKDELL PANCAKE FLOUR
District Office of the Bureau of
Foreign and Domestic Commerce,
And get a Waffle Iron
located at 215 New Post Office
for a Christinas Present.
Building, Portland. Oregon.
Years’ Work Told
By Farm Council
LIMITS PLACED
ON ROAD LOADS
FARM PAYMENTS
REPORTED GOOD
W illiam s’
Surplus Stock Sale
SHOP EARLY
S a le S ta r ts 9 a . m . F r id a y
Buy U seful Gifts
at your
Furniture Store
$100"“ CASH FREE
Big Reductions
Do Your Christmas Shopping
NOW and SAVE
W right & Sons
Williams’ Self Service Store
Irish-Murphy Co.
Phone 9
Pure Honey
White Front Grocery
Pan Crust
38C
45c
Electric Clocks Left
M-M-M-
$3.89
53C
99c
Brazil Nuts, lb. 17c
Grape Fruit
Beans
.... $3.98
Be sure and get your
Christmas Berry Set,
pink or green, free with
$1.00 Airplane
With ....
3 Lbs. CRISCO
our Quality Coffee.
89c
M a lt o ’ M e a l, p a c k a g e
B u lk D a t e s , 3 p o u n d s
We will have a complete Christm as
line of Candies and Nuts to offer.
Beautiful
Glassware
Free with Steam Refined
Borax Soap.
25c
25c
As usual, we will have candy to offer
from 10c pound up.
Some of Our Daily Prices
Can Pumpkin
5c
Salmon, Alaska Southern
Spinach, 2*/2 size can. ...10c
Van Cam p’s
Tom ato Soup, Can
5c
Pride, net 7 3-4 oz. flats,
3 for .......................
25c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts
2 p o u n d s ........................ 28o
25c
Fined for Intoxication
Olenn Jones, Springfield, was
fined $25 in police Judge Bryson's
court In Eugene Monday when he
plead guilty to a charge of Intoxi­
cation Unable to pay the fine he
Is serving out a Jail sentence.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
Notice Is hereby given that J. F.
Berger has filed In Court his
1 final account as administrator of
the estate of William H. Herbert,
deceased, and that said account
will come before the County Court
In the Court House In Eugene. Ore-
I gon. at ten o'clock A. M. of Janu­
ary 8, 1932, for examination and
allowance. All persons objecting
thereto should file their objection
as required by law and appear at
said time and place stated.
J. F. BEROER, Administrator.
S. D. ALLEN, Attorney for Estate.
(D 10-17-24-31—
25c
K e llo g g C o r n F la k e s,p k g . 6 c
”A TELEPHONE
0 /my O w n - -
/o r C H R I S T M A S ! ”
Sons and daughters have so many interests
of their own!
Any telephone employee will take your or­
der, or just tell our business office your wishes.
T ub P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
Business Office: 12<i - 4 th Btrtmt
Telephone 72
Corn
Golden Bantam
No. 2 - 3 Cans
25c
Spinach
2i/2 Blze
2 Gans
25c
Christmas Will Soon Be Here!
V ■ are prepared with a large supply of nuts, candles,
i (I fruits, and o ther things good for this festive oc-
i ision.
SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE LAST MINUTE
RUSH!