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    PAGE SIX
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1081
Report of Estate piled— Inset)
Report ef Estate Filed— Inven­ MILLS LAST WEEK
be installed In January at a Joint
Mrs. Jones had Juat paid the last
tory and appraisement of the estate
OPERATE 2« PER CENT
meeting with Creswell, (loahen. Installment on the perambulator.
o f I'honias Reeves was filed In pro
Shopkeeper ; "Thank you. lua'aui
W lllak eiisle. N o rk e n ile . M ohawk.
bate court last week. The estatae
Seattle. Washington— A total of
Arch Shougb who has been work
M cK eiitle and Weal ISilnt O ranges How Is the baby getting on n u » r
i mounts to $1883.73.
340 mills reporting to the West ing 1« eastern Oregon for several
M r.. Jones "Oh. h.'s quit, all
I
Coast Lumbermen's association for months returned home Monday
tC o u tln a e d fro m F irs t Page)
Miss Smith: "Jonnnle. how many right. H.'s gelling married west
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sparks from
week." —Prlnlalk.
Farm Name *s Piled— The as- j Bounty it Collected— The coun­ the week ending December 6 oper
days are there In each month’"
the uccompanlmvttt.
sumed farm name of Sunny Home ty bounty on one bobcat was col­ atod at 36 3 per cent of capacity, as Blue River were In Thurston thi
Jobunle:
Thia iriMlnctlon will Include a
She : “What kind uf a tree la
was filed for record at the office 1 lected at the office of the county compared to 37.1 per cent ot cap- ftrat of the week at John Price's,
"Thirty days hath September,
large "limber of musical nnnibers.
aclty
for
the
second
preceding
Mrs.
A.
B
Mathews
left
last
Fri
of the county clerk Saturday by I clerk Friday by Dick Mathews of
that’”
All the rest I can t remember.
- an omlme and tableaux work
week.
Last
week
contained
a
holl
day
for
Los
Angeles.
California,
John Adams.
■ ’row.
i t . : "A fig Ira«', madam.“
The calendar bangs on yonder
Nearly 100 people will participate
day. Thanksgiving, and Is not di to spend the holidays with her
She : “My heavena. 1 thought (he
wall.
<n the pageant scenes.
rectly comparable. Operations were daughters there. Mrs. Wright ami
Why bother me with this at all’ ' leaves were larger."
S p e c ia l n u m b e rs In th is produc-
34 4 per cent of capacity and 44 per Misses Nellie and Norma Mathew-*
i on «III Include th e follow ing
cent for the same week last year
Alex Mathews who has been cm
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
(Y ta rte t: iin lx c d l "W h en Shall
For the first 48 week of 1831 these ployed with the state road crew
Order your HOLLY and MISTLETOE NOW
''n r P ra y e r be H oard'*"
Mrs. Pol
mills have operated at 37.5 per cent here was transferred to Klkton last
ter. s o p r a n i ; M rs. T ho m p so n , a lto ;
Any Amount Delivered Any Place!
of capacity as compared to 54.3 Wednesday.
F red Bill'll, te n o r; Mr Wood, b a ss
per cent for the same period of
Dorena high school basketball
I’hone 1863-M or write Eugene Record
Duet "God Is Watching Every­
1830. During the week ended Nov­ teams are scheduled to play the
where." Miss Whalley, soprano:
ember 38. 306 of these plants were Thurston high school teams Fri­
Miss Buell, nlto.
reported as down and 134 as oper­ day evening on the local floor.
Duel
"The Night is Dark,"-
ating
Those operating reported
Mrs. Harvev Hadley from llad
Mlss Elliott, soprano; Mrs. Thump
production as 43.6 per cent of their leyville is spending several days
son. nlto.
group capacity.
with her mother. Mrs Needham
Soprano solo
"Bethlehem. City
Current new business reported by
of Olden". Miss Helen High
Phone 2700-----
identical mills was 7.6 per cent
"Ma. I know why editors call
over production and totaled 5.000. themselves We"—go's the man who
Solos- (Tenor and barllonel —
000 feet more than the footage re­ doesn't like the article will think
"I Come. Let Us do Unto Bethle­
ceived the previous week. Ship­ there's too many for him to lick."
hem.'* Paul Potter, tenor; Fred
ments for the Week were 3.3 per
1 Buell, baritone.
W a lte r Jaeger, 4 I I d u h box o l
cent under production. Production
Young Man (dancing with very
Solo (contralto) ’ Rest! Rest!”
THE IDEAL GIFT
at this group of mills Increased attractive young lady): "Uo,v you Clackam as c o u n ty, w ho, a fte r ta k ­ Mrs Thompson
in g firs t place in the w estern divi­
about 5.400.000 feet over the week know that sap. the manager? H« sion of the W ilson M eat A n mat
C h o ru s of m ale voices. " W h e re is
FOR ANY MEMBER
before, and totaled 600.000 feet leas is about as dumb an egg as I ever L iv e s to c k ch ib contest, placed sec Her*
than the second week previous. Un saw."
ond national!', " in n in g a $200
All of these programs are open
- is i.|,.,o l ge
OF THE FAMILY
filled orders Increased about 4.000
Young Lady (gradually finding scbol.ii ' n to '
'
to
the general public and all are
000 feet. New export business re­ her voice): “Do you know who I
invited to attend.
ceived during the week was about am: I'm his wife.”
OREGON CLUB MEMBERS
1.700.000 feet more than the volume
Young Man: "Do you know who
WIN NATIONAL HONORS
reported for the previous week I am’"
New domestic cargo orders were
Young Lady: “ N o."
Four Oregon club boys won tta
All Styles and Prices from $1.25 to $150.00
under the previous week by about
Young Man (leaving hurriedly) tional honors for themselves and
1.000.000 feet, new rail business "Thank Heaven for that!"
The Intermediate Christian En
their state recently when they were
at the
gained
approximately
3.500.000
named among the 15 clubbers In deavor will hold a Christmas party
feet while the local trade increased
SUM M ONS
the 11 western states to rece.'ve at the home of Mildred Swift Sat
approximately 1.700.000 feet when IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE $506 scholarships in the Interna onlay night. Do-ember 19 Small
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
compared with the previous week'i
Eugene, Oregon
7th and Willamette
tional Harvester company contest. inexpensive gifts will be exchanged
LANE COUNTY
business. During the 48 weeks of John Truesdale.
Mary Truesdale
The Oregon winners and t hell- between the members.
Frames
Enlargements
1831 production for 330 mills has
The Pleasant Hill high school
and James A. Pitts. Plaintiffs,
club projects are John II. Wellies
va.
averaged approximately .2 per cent
will
give a Christmas program the
The unknown heirs of Martin of Portland, swine; Clifford Con afternoon of December 34 at the
over orders received.
rad.
Imbler,
swine;
Stanley
lire»».
Oberslnner, also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any Stanfield, sheep; and Randall high school. Parents and patrons
right, title, estate, lien or interest Grimes. Harrisburg, dairy cattle are Invited to attend
In the real estate described In
About 300 turkeys were dressed
the complaint herein, Defend­ In addition three alternates were m the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. t'lar-
chosen. as follows: Kenneth Dahl.
ants.
,""1 w**k "",l
To the unknown heirs of Martin Silverton; Cal Monroe. Canby; and ""*'**
to Yoncalla.
Obersinner, also all other persons Barbara Dunn. Junction City.
SHEER, CLEAR CHIFFONS
or parties unknown claiming any
The Pleasant Hill basketball
These scholarships, which entitle learns were defented by the Oak
right, title, estate, lien or Inter­
Springfield. Oregon
That Qriu-r t/w SmuTtrit Otiiiuusu
est in the real estate described In each winner to $500 toward a
the complaint herein, defendnnts course at the state agricultural col­ ridge teams last Friday night nt
Everything th a t y o u have always
T his is the sixth of a i
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE lege. are provided through a Jit), Oakridge. The teums will play
iea
of
articles
on
O
rthodontia
w
anted
your Mocking» to be . . superb
Mohawk
this
Friday.
Its Easy to save money when you shop at Irish-
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
000 fund set aside for the purpose
quired
to
appear
and
answer
the
to
acquaint
the
public
w
ith
thia
The
Home
Economics
club
of
the
quality
.
. . clear, even texture . . mar­
Murphy's. Here you not only enjoy the lowest prices,
p articu lar branch of den tistry and complaint filed against you in the by the International Harvester com­ Lowell Orange has <lecld«*d to spot)
velous
sheerness
. . . yet with a stub­
but our complete stock of fine quality foods enable
above entitled suit within four pany as a memorial to Cyrus Hull
its possibilities.
weeks from the date of the first McCormick, a Virginia furm boy sor the distribution of "Christmas
born strength that delights the heart
you to obtain just what you want quickly and easily.
Cheer* baskets again this year.
publication of this summons and if
ol the most ardent budget buyer.
you fall to appear or answer for who gave the world Its first suc­ Everyone of the community la ask
By DR. J . E. R IC H M O N D
cessful grain reaper In 1831. The ed to make donations. All articles
GET THE IRISH-MURPHY HABIT— IT PAYS!
Full fashioned ol selected quattty
Having established the fact that want thereof the plaintiff will take
decree against you clearing the
|j teeth may be moved by the me­ title to the following described pre­ fund was divided into 100 scholar must be at the high school build /
dull twist silk hom top to toe. Beautftoi
ships of >fpO each, and apportioned ing by noon of December 23.
chanical stimulation ot appliances mises: The east half of Lots one
picot tops. Cradle soke N e w F r e n A
on
a basis ot club enrollments as
and four In Block seven of the
The following officers of the Lo-
probably the first question that
heck.
follows:
Western
states.
15;
«'ast­
Original Plat of Eugene. Lane
well Grange were elected la st1
comes to the mind of the reader is,
County, Oregon, as platted on ern states, 10; southern states. 35;
"why do teeth get into positions
A n ultra smart stocking ol excep­
Crisp and Fresh
Quart jars - Each
page 2 of Volume A of the Record and central states. 40. With Ore week. Muster Joe Walker; over­
seer Frank Tucker; steward Emery
that are abnormal so that they
2 Lbs.
of Deeds for Lane County. Ore­
tional
beauty and grace.
need to be moved V
gon; that each of you be decreed gon boys winning four, the remain­ Callson; chaplain. Mrs. L. J. Mc­
der
of
the
15
allotted
to
the
west
N I W t I I
C O IO IS
Laughlin; lecturer. Mr. Fosner; as
There are a large number ot to have no interest in said premises
be forever barred from claim­ ern states were distributed three sistant steward. Karl Drury; treas
causes for crowded and Irregular and
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
I teeth.
are rather obscure Interest therein and such other re­ to Colorado; two each to California urer L. J. McLaughlin; secretary
and Washington, and one each to
KERR
and not yet entirely convicted of lief as to the court may appear
Doris
Hyland;
Ceres,
Ardlth
Idaho. Wyoming, New Mexico and Mooney; Pomona. Ruby Hyland;
equitable.
causing the conditions for which
5 Pounds
Montana.
date of the order directing
Elora, Juanita Edward; lady assist
they are blamed while others are the The
service of this summons by the
The winners were selected by a ant steward; Mrs. Fosner; gate-
i so definitely connected with cer­ publication thereof is December
9 Lb. Bag
tain malocclusions that there 16th, 1931. and orders publication committee of civic and business keeper. H. W. Veatch; musician,
seems to be no doubt of their ef- once each week for four successive leders of the country, headed by Mrs. Tucker. These officers will
weeks and the date of the first Arthur M. Hyde, secretary of the
i feet.
publication of this summons Is Dec­ U. S. department of agriculture
While trying to avoid all techni­ ember 17, 1831.
The contest was conducted by the!
cal and professional terms this one
C. A. W1NTERMEIER.
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Resl- National Committee on Boys' and
malocclusion" is almost unavo'd-
dence: Eugene. Oregon.
Girls’ 4 H club work.
A Splendid cookie
able in any article on Orthodontia
<D 17-24-31—J 7-141
9 Pound Bag
Sale Price. 2 Lbs.
so It may be well to define it. “Oc-
’ elusion" is a word used to signify
the manner in which the upper
teeth strike the lowers in eating.
When the teeth come together In
Small
i the manner that nature intended
they have the greatest mechanical
Your Christmas Dinner
ft)
Fresh, wholesome, delicious
advantage
and show the most
is not Complete Without
i
beautiful
arrangec
ent.
This
Is
6 Pounds
SNOWFLAKE SODAS
Candy the sweetest gift for
called a normal occlusion. Any de­
Most
attractive
wood
Doll
Furniture
finished
in
at­
2 Lbs. Snowflake
Christmas
boxed appropri­
viation from this Is called a mal
2 Lbs. Grahams
tractive colors, at unusually low prices for good qual­
! occlusion; in other words a bad
ately In holly boxes — one,
Both Only
' or faulty occlusion.
Bulk—
ity-
It is highly important that the
two, three or five pound in the
|; cause of each case of malocclusion
box. The White Front Store
IT PAYS TO
I be determined because, if that
Bed with Mattress
$
1
.8
5
cause
still
remains
after
«the
tee
b
is
Christmas
Candy
head­
BUY THE
Bring your containers to
Dressers
||h ave been put in their proper posi
$ 1 .7 5
conserve the oil.
quarters.
BEST
! tions, they will soon relapse Into
Per Lb.
Dressing Tables
All brands Tall Cans
$ 1 .4 5
their old positions when the appli
THINGS
4 for
Ironing Boards (plain)
a rices are removed.
85c
One of the most prevalent causes
4-Wheel Wagons
Our Candy Department is Complete!
85c
i of bunched and crowded teeth is
TROCO
m rested development. What causes
Lowest Prices — Highest Quality
development to stop before it is
¡complete is still a matter of dis
■ cussion among Orthodontists but
1038 Willamette St.
1 wash cloth free with
All Gold Fancy Bantam
Eugene
the fact is recognized by them ail
Plain Satin Mix, lb.
10c
• Pug's Sample As­
each pound.
A Regular 20c Corn
| th a . in many cases the width dev
Per Lb.
Sale Price Each
■ elopment of the Jaws stops early
sortment - 5
Broken Mixed, 2 lbs.
25c
I in life and is not again started up
Different Kinds
i by natural means alone in spite of
Gum
Drops,
2
lbs.
25c
j the fact that the child may con
Reg. $1.00
| t.uue to develop in other ways in a
Monster Gum Drops,
Home Grown Walnuts
| perfectly normal manner.
SPECIAL 89c
2 lbs.
25c
|
Arrested development of the Jaws
Pure Alfalfa and Clover
j is probably the earliest recogniz-
Home Grown Filberts
McKenzie Blend
5 Pound Pail
Old Fashioned Commercial
| able condition indicating that treat­
49 Lb. bag
89c
Society Candies
ment will be needed. Moreover it
Chocolate, 2 lbs.
25c
Dalis Diamond—
i is so definite in its appearance that
Try a box of our Delicious
for Entertainments
i any layman can diagnose it once
High Patent Flour
Peanut
Brittle,
2
lbs.
25c
.
fie
knows
the
landmarks.
At
the
49-Lb. bag
95c
and Socials, lb. 25c
Apples for Christmas, 75c
; age of six years the temporary
98-Lb bag
$1.85
Salted Peanuts, lb. pkg., 15c
i teeth of a child should show very
1-Lb. Loaves
Blue Stem,—
definite growth spaces between
Whole Wheat or White
All
Hard
Wheat
I
those in tront and, if one looks at
Each
5c
| the teeth of a child of this age and
49-Lb. bag
$1.05
1’/ 2-Lb. Loaves
i finds them in contact with each
Whole Wheat or White
Peter Pan—
I other, he may definitely predict
2 for 15c
49-Lb bag
$1.29
L that the permanent teeth will be
People took pride in the outward appearance of th e ir travel
J ¡crowded when they erupt. ‘ Believe
Very nice Chrintmas gifts for the kiddies at cost
conveyances. Plush lined carriages were always well painted,
! It or not,” as our friend Ripley
prices with other Christmas merchandise.
j says, a child’s Jaw is developed to
clean and drawn by sleek horses.
1 Its full width (lb the region oc-
People today, who care, keep th e ir automobiles nicely paint­
j cupled by the ten front teeth) at
4 DOZEN FANCY NAVAL ORANGES
I the age of six or it never will be
ed and In firs t class shape.
It saves them money.
¡developed without artificial sllmu-
Regular price, 20, doz.
80
It also pays to keep the top repaired, the wheels painted and
! latlon.
WHATEVER YOUR FOOD NEEDS MAY BE, WE ALWAYS CARRY A
tory and appraisement of the es­
tate of James L. Pierce was filed
In probate court Thursday. The
estate amounts to >3028.60.
C h ris tm a s B rings
M a n y P ro g ra m s
Thurston
McMorran &
Washburne
KODAK
You can be proud to
Give Archer Hose
Upper Willamette
Carl Baker Film Shop
Irish-Murphy Co.
Fig Bars
15c
Dental Science
Advances
Salad Dressing
29c
For Fall and
Winter Wear
Sweet Potatoes
Hot Cake Flour
45c
Corn M eal
j
21c
17c
Cocoanut
C rinkles
Here’s C A N D Y
For
19c
Crackers
C H R IS T M A S
Just Arrived
W h ite Beans
25c
Peanut Butter
49c
C anned Milk
10c
M argarine
16c
H oney
25c
W A L D O R F P A IN T
Corn
CO.
15c
FLO U R
49c
BREAD
Even in ^Those
Good Old Days - -
Money Spent for Quality Merchandise is an
Investment in Satisfaction and Enjoyment.
LAST CHANCE!
to get that electric
$3.98 Get and them
six with
coupon8
WAFFLE IRON
Rockdell Pancake Flour or Syrup
12 Quart Galvanized Pail,
35
Total ......... $1.15
t.
Both for
75c
the broken glass replaced.
"As soon as I saw you turn that
corner,” said the tiafflc cop, stop­
ping a lady motorist,'* I said to
myself, 'Forty-five at least.' "
"Oh, no, officer,” she replied In­
dignantly; "It's Just this hat that
makes me look so old.”—Plntalk.
( OMPLETE LINE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY PRODUCTS
AND ARE READY TD (JIVE YOU IMMEDIATE SERVICE.
TH IS WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY
1 ^one 9 W HIT E FRONT GROCERY p^one 9
Marshall’s Body & Fender Works 1
59 W. 5th
Phone 901