The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 28, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAO» POUR
THE SPRINOBHELD NWW8
I M ARE NAMED I
10 COUNT VOIES
Thurston
TOWN AND VICINITY
Mr». Bertha Herrington- from
Klamath Falls, who haa been here
helping care for her granddaughter,
little Betty Henson, who has been
Complete List of Election Of- IM‘riou*ly ••>. '» making pian» to
ficial.
for City
Precincts
h.°“ * " Dc* B* “ y *’ m,,ch
LEGION DANCE TO
BE HELD SATURDAY
Correspondents In Every Commun
Ity Organisation W anted for
New Social Servlea Organ
Wseton Colored T rio and Reduced
Admieelon to Feature Dance
at Thurston H a ll
Medford Man Here — Kenneth | Drive to Portland— M r and Mrs.
Giles of Medford Is visiting with I
F H Hamlin made a business trip
friends In Sprintfleld Ihls we >k
lo Portland on Saturday of the past
First copy of a four page midget
The first of Hie American Lcgl it
week.
newspaper designed to stimulate ■lames to lie held ihls year will he
Leaves for Salem— Jack Ger •
the work of community social or­ Halurday nlghl at Thurston II was
left Monday for Salem »In re he
Californian Here— Pete Sorenson
ganisations,
and to bring about u
will speed several days.
of rule latke, California, was a
ctHtperuilve effort on the part of announced I,slay hv J M I.ttrsott.
•rief
visitor
Friday
at
the
home
of
Vi’ltir Friday— It ’Ur f. i t leloti
thoae carrying on this work was lln iin e e o f f i c e r id lh,* post t.iirson
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Larson
of 1 owell was a vlapor In Sprln
Issued by the I’lilverslly of Oregon alio anuoumed a special reduction .
field on Friday.
Ihls
week Philip Parsons, dean of in admission prices, The price of
Visitors from Porti».,«
Georgi'
Donaldson, and sen. Veri of Port ,h*‘ »‘‘bool of Applied Social Si I tickets having licen reduced from
Marev'a Mm Hare—It II. Ho
$1.00 lo 50 cents.
land
arrived In Springfield Friday
*"
editor,
kins of Mureokt was a buslii. s
to vlalt with Mr Denuldson’s aunt
A*
••me of the first laam
visitor In Springfield Frida.
Members of Ihe Weston colored
and mule. Mr and Mrs J T Don Mor* ••>“« • <><» clubs and aodai or trio »ill provide spin laity numbers
Collects Bounty—It. A. Drury
aidatta.
ttunlsullons hud been contacted Ity
for the dunce Mr. Weston will do
Jasper collected the county houut
! Dr. Farson's offlee. He feels certain
Visits Sister—Freedom Massie, that there are a number of others piano numbers soil Ihe two chll
of ft Saturday for two bobcat
resident of East Grand Forks, Min which he has not reached and re ■Iren will preseut stage acts.
which he had killed.
liesota. left today for Portland after queata that names of such clubs he
Guest on Tuesday— Miss Evelyn having spent the first half of the
sent to him at once so that he can
, Veutch of Cottage Grove was
week visiting here with his sister. publish a list of these In the next
. guest of Miss Maxine Snodgraa Mrs. N, W. Emery
Issue of the paper
; here Tuesday evening.
Whatever services are available
FRIDAY
Play In Eugene— Barbara Barnell
Albany Resident Here — Mrs and Ted Lenhart played a group of at the University will be given the
SATURDAY
j Helen Rust of Albany visited with xylophone duets on the program of groups. Right now efforts are being
friends In this city Saturday for. ihe G A. It. meeting at the Eugene made to assemble a booklet of
I noon.
armory Monday. Mrs. Bernice model club homes which cau he
Neher Findley was the accompan­ built without a great expenditure.
Dinner Guests— Mr. and Mrs. It ist.
Special courses in reporting are
A. Johnson of Eugene were Sunday
available io those who write for the
B ébe *T ¡A N IE L S
dinner guests at the home of Mr
paper, and It Is the desire of the
M N IVON
U V d »TOMB
Continues
Lecture—
John
Knox,
and Mrs. John Lenhart.
professor of science st the high editor to have one correspondent
tin the Stage
Week-end Gueat — Miss Lottie school Frlduy continued his lecture In each club to write for the paper
MELODY MAIDS
Lewis of Csdtuge Grove was
on Astronomy which he begun the The patter should become the con
In
Novel
Spotlight Idea
ference
room
of
(he
clubs.
he
week week end guest here of Miss week before. He explained and Il­
thinks
Flossie Mathis.
lustrated the relative locations of
FRIDAY—
he various planets.
Improved
Given Out Saturday.
Miss Josephine Mathews from
Portland visited her sister. Mrs.
Election board members to serve
Carribel Welse, the first of the
the four precincts of Springfield In
the primary election to be held
Little Ann Bussell from Silver-
May 20, were announced Saturday
ton is spending several days with
by W. B. Dillard, county clerk. The h„_
,
..
...
. ,
, , her grandparents, Mr and Mrs
officials by precincts are as fol Fred Russell.
lows:
Thurston high school basketball
First Precinct : Cora M Hinson.
_ ,
_ ....
. . ...
teams motored to Wend ling Mon-
.
,,, /T
„
day evening to play and the Thurs-
I r i t i l t i Wl-.v».
oil.A „ Nellie
KTaslllo
trude
Wilson, and
G. Carr
ton girls won. while the boys were
Second Precinct:
Maude T. defeated.
Pat O'Brien and Nancy C arroll in a scene from “ Personal
Bryan. F. P. Thurman, Welby
Maid." Sunday and M onday attractio n at the Colonial
Stevena, Ida C. Adams, and Hattie
theatre.
E. Myers.
Third Precinct: Hattie B. Drury,
"MY PAST" SEEN
Lillian Black. Alice L. Thompson,
Blanche May.
AT COLONIAL SHOW
Fourth Precinct: Voting. Abbie
Announcing a change of pictures
K. Wheaton. Prank Gordon. Elma
for this week-end, the Colonial has
Halsey. Ids Swarts. Elisabeth Ol­
......
.........— . Catherine Basford. D . D
. O- tx’’’ked ,he fo ,,r ’,ar h'T 'My Past."
son. ...... Counting.
Bernice Van Valxah. Leota Roden-
a* ” ®a8 an a n il Walter AchlU with Bebe Daniels. Ben Lyon. Lewis
to Feature Double Main | Stone and Joan Blondell for this Soil Fertility and Irrigation to
bough. Alice Doane and L. A. Bas
Event at Armory Friday
Friday and Saturday, the manage­
ford.
Be Discussed at Two-Day
ment announces. "My Past," is de­
Two sets of officials are named
Herb Owen may have had a large scribed as a dramatic revelation of
Session in Eugene
for the fourth district because of
crowd at hfs wrestling match In the yesterday's mis-steps, being the
the heavy balloting usually done
Soils and soil fertility problems
Eugene Armory last Friday, but famous unsigned biography of Dora
there.
and various irrigation problems will
present Indications are that that I Macy. celebrated ac'res?
be considered at a special soils
i crowd will dwindle into insignlflc
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
| ance in comparison with the on?
As a special stage feature during short course that will be held In
FOR M. E. CHURCH expected at the Armory for th« ,he ,wo night run of Mv Past, the Chamber of Commerce rooms in
double main event bill this Friday. the Popular Melody Maids will ap- Eugene next Thursday and Friday.
OPPORTUNITY NITE
Gets County Bounty — H K
Love That Feeds Our Faith.
The Eugene wrestling promoter P*'ar In a novel Colonial "spotlight February 4 and 5. according to an Becker of Dexter Friday collected
LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE
will be the text of the message for hsd an unusually good card for the idea ‘ In which a unique setting and nouncement Just received from O. »2 from the county bounty fund for
Goes to Estacada— P. J Bartholo­
CONDUCTS SERVICE
the Womens Home Missionary go- fans last week and they were we 1 lighting effect combination will be S. Fletcher, county agent. The pro one bobcat pelt,
mew. local mortician, drove to Rata
ciety s thank offering Sunday at 11 pleased with the fray until the last introduced. The Melody Maids will grams for the two days are as fol
cada Tuesday morning to conduct
Students of the Theological class
Drive to Medford—Dr. and Mi
o clock at the Methodist church minute of the affair when both llifer several of the latest harmony lows:
funeral services for Margaret Mar
R. P. Mortensen drove lo Medford hall, eight year old Vaughn school of the Lighthouse Temple In Ku
Members of this society will assist Achiu and Reagan Sonnenberged *'its. appearing twice each even
Soils and Soil F e rtility Oay—
Saturday returning the follewlnr Irl who died Saturday of burns gene conducted special services at
In the service. Special music will ¡nto each other, both going out for lB«- at 7:30 «nd » 4 0 P m.
Thursday, February 4
day.
be provided by the choir.
sustained when her clnthlng caught the Full Goapel Assenihly in Spriug
the end of the match. Achiu did
Prida). a, „
egtabHghed fea. 10:00 "The Lane County Soil Sur-
field Tuesday evening P. E Mur­
Truth Through Consecration." is manage, whether conscious or not
fire
at school.
vey and Ils Use.” by Dr. W,
Klamath Resident Visits— Mr,
phy was in charge of the student
the
Rev. Dean
C. Poln
.... theme
........ that
.u«c „ev.
tean v.
Hom to wrap one leg over the limp form I X h ' T ' n“ ' ”' ’ “ t”
** pre8
L. Powers, chief of soils. L. Herrington of Klamath Fulls was
group.
dexter w.ll present Sunday even- ,)f Reagan and therebv won on a , .
Opportunity Night con
Inspect Forest Equipment — Ar­
Oregon Agricultural College a visitor in Springfield on Monday
tests. for cash ‘ prizes. Many
■ng at 7:30. This subject will be technicality.
--------- new 11:00
thur Moses. Smith Taylor and Kay
"Farm Manures and Leg- of this week.
entries
have
been
received
and
the
developed from the texts. "If any
Fans did not like this verdict and
Engles spent Monday at McKenxte
umes." by Prof. C. V. Ruxek.
man »ill do His will he shall immediately clamored for
amateur entertainers will be pres-
Many Attend Concert — Mary Bridge inspecting and Inventorying
soils
department.
Oregon
“ ™
ented between
the first and second
know*. . . and Not My Will But raatch which they have finally
se- ; showg
„ 9
Springfield residents went to Eu­ forest service supplies and equip­
Agricultural college.
Thine. . .
o’clock Friday night.
gene Sunday afternoon to attend ment at the ranger station Engles
cured. To obtain this however it
12.00 Noon recess.
The Epworth League will have a was necessary to induce Bob Mil-
1:30 "Soil Acidity and Liming." the concert given by the Eugene has recently been appointed to take
..
„„ ,
,
w„ lo „ , <t met T w o C O LL EC T LA R C E
over the duties of supervisor in this
by O. S. Fletcher, Lane Gleemen at McArthur Court.
room.
the Chinaman here Friday to post-
district replacing Taylor who re­
county agent.
Guests at Mabel— M r and Mrs.
Springfield. Oregon
Plans are progressing nicely for a „one huTp’^ara'nce for"'the £ e s
COUNTY BOUNTY SUMS
quested a change of duties.
2:00
“Use
of
Commercial
Fertili-j
M
A.
Pohl
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
H
bigger and better Sunday church ent.
xers," by prof. Ruxek.
Jarrett were guests nt the home
school. This begins prompUy at j Reagan and Achiu will tangle
H. A. Cain and William McMahon
Premium
MISSION
3:00
"Fertility in Lane County j of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riggs at
the Armory card Friday and fans ^ ‘h ° f We«tflr Saturday collected
BELL
Soils,"
by
Dr.
Powers,
Mabel
on
Sunday.
are hoping there will be no fluke 174 from the county bounty fund
Irrigation
Day—
F
day,
HOW ONE MAN
! ending. That they will be there In when they brought seven cougar
Recovering—Mrs. Chester Hill of
February 5
and two bobcat pelts to the Lane
The Pleasant Hill boys' and girls'
2 Pound Box
Vida who was recently stricken
LOST 22 POUNDS a body i8 *•"»<>»• a certainty.
10:00
"Irrigation
from
Wells
by
courthouse. The men had
--------- —
The second main event is also an county
,
M. R. Lewis, federal irriga wl,h ptomaine poisoning is recov- basketball teams played the Lorane
Mr. Herman Rnnkis of Detroit interesting one for the local fans. vi!f„_Ca,P UFe, f°.Ur. yoUD8 cougar
5 Bar«
tion engineer. located at
now and is able to be up and teams at Ixirane Friday. January
»_-____'
.in i__,__.
____ . kittens
two of which they have sold
-ritaa • "A
•• a few lines of .»__
writes:
thanks
from i, It —
will
bring . Marvin
Barrackman,
Oregon Agricultural college move *bol,f «‘ cording to her phy-1- 22. The girls' game resulted In a
tie 30 lo 30. The Pleasant Hill
B y J ,r8.i Olympia wrestler, and Roland War­ 1 in Portland and the others being 11:00 “Irlrigation In the Wiliam- clan'
bottle of Kruschen Salts took all
disposed of in California.
boys defeated the Lorane boys 26
the aches and swellings out of my ren. a new boy from Klamath Falls
ette Valley." by Arthur S.
to 19. The lineup for Pleasant Hill
Lives
in
California—
George
Hof-
Joints—with my first bottle I went together. Barrackman is not a new
The men received $10 bounties
King, extension soils spe­
sess. formerly engaged in business was girls: Center. Evelyn Phelps;
on a diet and lost 22 pounds and man In the Eugene armory, having for each of the cougar pelts ex
Dalles Diamond
cialist, Oregon Agricultural
now I feel like a new man."
here was a visitor the first part running renter Bonnie Jeanne Tin
startled
the
fans
last
year
in
his
hibited.
and
will
receive
another
college.
To lose fat SAFELY and quickly
of the week. Mr. Hofsess is now ker; guards Mildred Swift and
take one half teaspoonful of Krus­ brilliant work during the Yaqui $25 bounty on each from the state 12:00 Noon recess.
Zella Mauney; forwards, Nancy
chen Salts In a glass of hot water Joe, Sonora Indian, match.
fund. The bobcat bounty ig $2 1:30 "Cannery Crop Irrigation living in southern California.
Barnum, and Emma Ixiu Baughman.
in the morning before breakfast.
In the match last week George each
Problems.” by Lee S. Turn
49 Pounds
For your health'., &1ke ask for and Wilson former U. of W’. football
Boys—Center. Harold McLeod, for­
Mail
Carrier
Returns
—
Drson
I
t
A.
Carter
of
Oakridge
collect-
er. field man for Eugene
get Kruschen—the cost for a bottle
wards, Earl McLeod and Dwight
Vaughn
is
again
varying
ihe
city
__________
______
star-
bad
little
difficulty
In
winning
ed
$16
bounty
on
one
cougar
and
that lasts 4 weeks is but a trifle at
Fruit Growers association.
any drugstore in the world and « two of tbree ,aUs ,rom Tom Rax lyn l- and Howard Campbell r - 2:00 "Overhead Irrigation of Pas mall route following an illness. Rmwn ; guards, John Garmlre and
Henry
Olson. Substitutes Ham­
tovfullv16 ««fi*
K°n “re
Longviear. Art O'Reilly. U. of O. ceived $4 for one coyote. Archie
ture and Truck Crops," by John Benton, assistant carrier, de­ mond. Garmlre, Doane and Parks.
Joyfully satisfied with results— boy met Lewis Weikum when his Williams of Rainbow collected for
F. E. Price, agricultural en livered the mall during Vaughn’s
money back. AU good druggists will
» .« .« n s oi nainDo»- collec
Pleasant Hill meets Oakridge at
be glad lo supply you.
partner for the evening was unable one bobcat and one coyote.
gineer, Oregon Agricultural absence.
Pleasant Hill Friday. January 29
to be present.
college.
The planing mill of the lx*wls
Go to Birthday Dinner— Mr. ana
(Continued from Page 3)
2.45 Installing a Farm Irrigation
Mrs. J. M. I.arson and sons, motor­ Lumber company at Pengra Is ex
WOOL GROWERS NAME
LIONS HEAR DR. STIVERS,
System," by Mr. King.
$5.97; Roger Anderson $9.96; Floyd
ed to Junction City Tuesday even­ peeted to resume operations soon
4 Cans, Tall
McCORNACK DIRECTOR MUSICIANS AT LUNCHEON
Johnson $5.97; Joe Martinson $11.-
The county agent states that all ing to attend a birthday party given When operating at full capacity this
94; N. L. Austin $23.94; Merle Aus­
Sack
interested paties are invited to take for Mrs. Sam Miller, sister of Mrs. plant employs from 40 to 50 men.
tin
. . $7.19;
. . . W.
. . H. Wallace $5.97; Lov-
E- A. McCornack of Eugene will
An '“expensive trip to the Holy part in htis soils short course.
Larson.
The
J.
P.
Hull
sawmill
at
Low­
$13.93^nc DM, ShenonA'$7L7Ì S Wl t F1 represent we»<ern Oregon on the Land wlU so° “ convince even the
ell Is expected to resume opera­
Wilson $15.92; C J. Wllford $5.97•' . board of directors of the Pacific most 9l(eptical person of the au-
Week-end Guest—Robert Polley, tions In a few days which will give
H. M. Neal $11.44; A. W. Martin Cooperative Wool Growers it was ,hent‘city of the Bible according to DANNER TAKES OVER
student at the University of Ore­ employment to about 30 men. The
$7.71; H. J. Reams $15.67; T. A. stated this week following a count Dr E V' StlTe™. former pastor
gon was a week-end guest at the mill has been Idle for several
ASSOCIATED
STATION
-
at a reMnt ^ mbership m J he \ F1: : L T 8^
“
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B Mur­ months. Enough orders have been
made a trip to Palestine a fev
CRESCENT
bruck $3.98; T. A. Breeden $9 95;
E. R. Danner, former Springfield phy in this city. Mr Polley's father received to keep the plant In oper­
. __ . W.
_________
McCornack is now president of ’ ears a8°- In addressing the mem- Ford dealer, this »reek announced is a cousin of Mrs. Murphy.
Oeo. Mattison $5.97;
Martin
ation
for
some
time
to
come.
$5.97; Bryant Moore $3.98;" Bill the Lane County Chamber of Com- bers of tbe s Pri“Bfleld Lions club
that he has taken over the Associa­
No. 2 Tins.
W.U- VurtU M Ill^ W l 89Dt e merCe- “ Eu»ene banker' and ba” a‘ th6ir meetin* Fr'day n° On'
Seeks Damages — A com plaint
ted service station at Tenth and
2 for
Gregory $23.88; Ira Hake $11.94; 8erTed 38 a dlrect°r °f the Wool
Miss Leone Elliott sang two vocal Olive street in Eugene. The station filed with the county clerk Satur- PRODUCE COMPANY TO
4 Pound Pail
it“y .J,a«skSO" ,995; Wal,er P Ren ( °opera,,ve 8ince » ’ as organised golos wlth Mlgg Vera,ce
Hawfce
ag
FETE FARMERS FEB. 13
ernice Hawke as was recently purchased by the oil day by J. E. Goddard, West Spring-
fro $7.96.
eleven years ago.
accompanist, and Bud Thienes company from E. E. Wyatt who field. seeks $7.078 damages from
Emergency: Ed Davis $26 94
Announcement of "Swift Day" to
Frank Spencer $23.94; J. W. Jack-
sang two solos accompanied by owned and operated it for several Dr. J. R. Weatherbee, Eugene phy­
son $11.16; H. C. Herbert $7.97: GOSPEL CHURCH FOLK
Miss Elliott. Dr. H. A. Hagen, de year8 As8° c'a’ed with Mr. Danner sician, as a result of alleged injur­ be held at the Eugene Armory on
iLngnn$23.96!'eBiil7 ’ gpfncer “» 2 8 ^ ’ AT C0RVALLIS MEETING pu,y di8trict «"’ emor of the Lions * the 8tatl.on a.nd “ s a’»®"
ies said to have been sustained in Saturday, February 13, wap made
club,
and
William
Moyer,
presi-
t*
ons
wl"
be
Mahion
Sweet
and
an
automobile-truck crash at this week by officials of that firm.
John Dicks $12.76; Ed Davis $13.’-
A number of Springfield people dent of 'be Cottage Grove club. IJame8 Wood,,en. former Creswell Thirteenth and High streets on A complete day's program has been
47; M. Peterson $71.95; O. Fosback
December 19.
Ford dealer.
f rranged and will Include lectures
$9.56; Chas Carlson $3.19; H. M represented the Full Gospel As- were guests at the meeting.
on various farm problems as well
When one sees the things wrlt-
-
ing fellowship meetings held te“ ab° “t
the Bible and finds j Condemned-Have you done any- the'Morris”" " " d ” M**'nb*r" ° f ns several motion picture films re­
Woosley $3.19; H. M Whittaker
Hill family of Jasper leased by the United States depart
$23.88; Surveyor $757.14; Eugene at Corvallis Monday. Those in the them Just as they have been des- thing for me at all?
most of whom have been 111 are ment of Agriculture. The produce
Concrete Pipe Co. $99.45; Ross party were Frank Vernon, Mr. and crtbed even now after hundreds of
Lawyer—Yes, indeed.
recovering according to their ' company will he hosts to Ihe visit
$'l 90erSKeeier’ tnm^n i i
Mr8' Patmore Mr- Turman, Mr. and ypars- one J“»t has to believe, de-
He. 20 V*w«»d
H m H p
Condemned- What. - commuta- physician. The small daughter and
U mr R
«4t«ntg PiMghatf tn BtMk.
ing farmers at the noon luncheon.
Mo/wr, Wgtnwt Brwwr w O tmr
Herbert $2.55; Southern Pacific Co8 Mrs Roy Koch and 8ma11 8on’ Er c,ared lhe luncheon speaker. Dr. tlon of sentence?
Of**«
with
Mrs. Hill are now able to be up and
Specialists from the staff of the
$97.80; Equipment $24.36; __________
Mrs. Ada; m0*’ Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Seaman,' Slivers also told many of the incl-
Lawyer—No, 1 have had the day the boy Is Improving, but Mrs.
company,
O.
8.
Fletcher,
county
fo x $!7.85; G. H. Waggoner $56. Jaunlta Seaman, Mrs. Anderson, dPntB which he encountered In Jof execution changed from Friday
$6.3«;’ M. ¿“ ntc’ h 9$VoJ24” sUuVnn
Wet" n’
other countries enroute to and from J to Thursday. Friday is an unlucky Fred Gibson, mother of Mrs. Hill, agent, and representatives of the
Is still kept in her bed as a result Oregon State Agricultural college
Mrs. Spores of Yarnell, and Miss Palestine.
day. you know.
dustrtal Accident Com. $370.56.
of illness.
« ill he on the speaking program.
Gilbert. Mrs. Boyle and Miss Helen
Market Roads
Maintenance. Fred Smigley $47.- Wills, all of Eugene accompanied
38; Cleo Smigley $3.19; Eugene the party.
«. IS ( n J i A B « a U t D««i<
Sand and Gravel Co. $29.80; Snell-
_________________
Adam PgrtW ato<>t I Z*0
strom Bros. $2.00.
Ten Radienu.
Rntehed in Flemish
0»sas wfch F lened Hearth Fev Arg.
Bridge: A. C. Striker $ 1 7 4 .7 4 ;!,.
. « »
s
FUce epemnes M 14 M inches wtde.
R adUntfiip
_
Surveyor $5.83; R. A Babb Hdw LlllC O ln S c h o o l N n fp «
N . 170 I r m H M U J
Co. $3.56; J. T. Bogart $1921; F. M laIIIVWI11 kJVUUUl l iu i e s
Ter. AsdigMs
Flruehed in f>t<h«4
Orest F .jh e d S ttm U M 1 iM l « , FtoU
Brown $17.46; John Summers $13.-
The mid-year examinations are
tu .n l« .« iie et Site 1 1 by ) I in e h « .
47.
W.H At epentrtf s i $mg|l s i ) | Inchei
being held Thursday and Friday of
w td . U -nch« high, « .nrhei deep
Emergency: P. M. Morse $199 this week at the Lincoln school.
N«. 110 C«UrtleJ Dpsi^n
74; W. W. Wilbur $40.00; Eugene
k l . d b tenie w lih either highly poiiehed
Clifford Whorton Is now a post­
• r gotique Amih
Height 14 inctws.
Sand and Gravel Co. $12.93; Sco
W M lh 71 inc he«. Depth I I irwhee
bert Warehouse Co. $27.22; Equip­ graduate student at the Lincoln
ment $975.87; Surveyor $183.85; school, having completed his eighth
Evan in our land o f (u n ih m c that« arc lim vi w h tn
Ray George $7.97; Jack Hodges grade work and passed his exami­
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
chilly and r».ny vvsaihcr call for h e x in lhe home
$23.93; Roy Fitch $62.39; T. J.
T h e Hu m p hrey Radianihre u an ideal tource o f
nations.
Sweany $7.48; Ben Wlkon $23.92;
healthful (unlike heal It w ill fornfy your home, day
Members
of
the
eighth
grade
bas­
Claire Parks $19 96; Geo ge Tol-
or nlghl, againil ditagreeable w eather
tnan $19.95; Ralph King $77.34; A. ketball team met the high school
H u m p hrey Radiantfire heel ii lull like the heat
ftom the tun
Radiating re y i resch out. w x m tn g all
E. Davis $77.34; W. H. Metid $1.59; freshman team In a game at the
•olid
obiects in the room Bui the air remains cool
Frank Jarvis $1.49; Ray Worden
high
school
gymnasium
Wednesday
fresh
and
active.
$3913; John Dyer $7.50; Fred
Langston $17.46; John Trunnell evening.
$*9.90; Fred Smigley $46.50; J. Old­
The junior high girls basketball
Initant Healthful Heat
ham $68 19; B L. Rankin $4.78; team practices every Tuesday and
N o matter h o w quickly the w eather mev
Norix Smith $1.69; E. J. Mabe $16.-
change, the H u m p h rey Radianifire it alw ays
The new low priced Liberty model »ells for $79.50.
96; Matt Dibble $13.92; Ralph Eves Thursday after school. Some of the
ready at the touch o f a match lo flood your
It is a full family size and is built strong and sturdy
$9.28; Ray Surcamp $3.19; W. R. high school girls are coaching them
room» w ith »unlike heat
to stand the gaff and not be a service problem.
Boring $3.19: J. F. Dibble $3.19;
Remember there ,t but one Radian,fire.
BIGGEST VALUES
Frank P. Briggs $12 22; A. G. Pir­ Senator X— We ought to Investi­
Ihe H um phrey Radiantfire T h e re a r t thirty,
O ther types, both w ringer and spinner, are also
tle $10.82; Chas. Neet $51.86; Frank gate the expenditures of these can­
(ii, period mndeli and portable deugn, to
on display a t our store. The ABC m achines are the
Shultx $14.98; T. H. Parks $24.95;
i, (elect from
There it a deitgn to harm onize
IN YEARS
didates.
w ith any home furnohingi Com e in today
Rasmus Rasmussen $7.96; Clarence
outstanding electric WASHERS for 1932.
and let ,,( tell you about the Hu m p hrey
Senator Z—How much did they i
Turnbow $4.98; Bert Peterman $19.-
Radiantfire end the comfort and beauty it
98; Lennle Haldorsen $16.44; Les­ spend?
w ill brtttv to your home
THE LOWEST PRICES EVER W ITH THE HIGHEST
ter Thomas $.79- Jess Gates $47.91;
Senator X— Fifty thousand dol­
Frank Gates $41.83; John Hulett
g
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION.
$6.38; Lawrence Crabtree $11.16; lars.
Senator Z—What will an Investi­
Clifford Crabtree $3 19; M. L. Wal­
lace $36.88; A. Kintxley $3.19; R. gation committee cost?
Calllson $3.1$; C. Brewer $3 19;
Senator X— About $50.000.
8. C. Fotta $3.1$; Miller Sorensen
Senator Z—That's not bad We ll
$32.46; Walter Sorensen $32.46.
77 E. BROADWAY
Briggs HiU; Fred Smigley $7.48. take the matter up.
931 Oak S treet
Eugene
Telephone 28
EUGENE, OREGON
RE MATCH SURE
SOILS FERTILITY
SCHOOL PLANNED
uwrai
f
nbjAut
Irish-Murphy Co.
Upper Willamette
Crackers
Toilet Soap
25c
24c
Pork & Beans
Flour
98c
Oregon Milk
25c
Farina
33c
Grapefruit
Shortning
25c
I tfs Here!
K Genuine, Brand New
Low Priced
A.B.C.
ELECTRIC WASHER
WRIGHT & SONS
January
Clearance Sale
39c
HUMPHREY
H
Will Fortify Your Home
Day or Niriht A tfainst
C old.R ain ancrW ind
Women’s Arch Support Footwear
$1.78
$2.78
$3.78
Williams’ Sell Service Store
NORTHWEST CITIES GAS Co.