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    TIIVRHDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1»32
THE 8PRINOFIELD NEWS
TOWN BALL TOSSERS
INCREASE IN SEED FLAX
TAKE THREE DEFEATS PROBABLE IN TH IS STATE
Three defeat» In two evonlngs
war« sustained hy the Hprlnxflelil
Town basketball team during the
punt week hunt Friday evening the
Y. M C A. team of Ktiaene «wniiip
'll lliem 62 to 2k on the Eugene
floor Monday evening the Eugene
Farmers ('reuinery team mined
them out In an exciting game which
rail overtime to eml 24-2.1. The
»core al lh" eml of the playing
period wun 22 22. Im ler the. ««ine
evening the Nortliwuntornera, also
of Kugene, defeated the local group
2S'* *
More than 100 per cwot Increase
In flax need production ha« taken
place In Oregon In on« year, and
there la every Indication that addi­
tional acreage will be planted thia
coming aeanon. Judging from In­
quiries being received about the
crop at Oregon Htate college. In
1030 there were 21.113 bushels
rained for need In the atate, and
till« hud Jumped last year to «6,767.
One reaaon for the popularity
of flax need production la that there
la a ready and aanured market for
every hunhel grown In Oregon, aa
Ihe Portland oil tnllla have to Im­
port large quantllle» each year.
More than 2N0.000 buabela were
u»ed In Portland lunt year, moat
of which came from the Argentine
aud from other atatea In thin coun
PAGE THR1
OREGONIAN WRITER HAS
TRIBUTE FOR KINT2LEY
tbe end. hut transferred nls mem
bershlp to Geary poet and relin­
quished the charter In so doing. Is
There Is a
Story of Last Mooting« of O. A. R. not wholly pussling
weariness of years, and a loneli­
Poo« of Springfield Retold
Mareola Man Here— Key Wlnlger
ness. Perhaps the comrades voted
Recovers — Mre. Clars Siemsen
In Nowepapor Editorial
of Mareola was a business visitor • Ito bee been III for some time Is
that he should.
In Springfield on Saturday.
now recovered sufficiently to be up.
A beautiful tribute to Zacharlab
TOWN AND VICINITY
Visits from Portland— Mre. Joe
Butcher In Portland — C. A
Hwarts. Springfield butecher, was Lemon of Portland la spending a
In Portland transacting business all few days In Springfield with her
day Tuesday.
moi her, Mrs. Eliza Wlnzenrsld.
T K ’“ “ «*». U * ‘ » « " b e r of the O
A. R In Springfield who passed
FOB HALE" Hlu ik I h ril make of
away last Thursday was contained
lil«mi near Hi>rln«fli'ld W ill «ac­
In the Morning Oregonian for Tues­
ridi'« for unpaid balani'«. A «hup
day. The editorial, evidently w rit­
Kuny torni» W rite Tullmnn l’Inno
Sick Man Better— John lamhart
H liilc , Baleni, Ol'ogon,
F IN
Visitors Friday — Mra. C. L. ten by someone who knew tbe vet­
who has been IB for some time Is Trotter and daughter, May. of Walt- eran, Is reprinted here.
NOTICK OF H IA R IN Q ON
reported to be greutely Improved ervllle, were visitors In Springfield
The Ranks Close Up
FINAL ACCOUNT
now.
on Friday.
"Zacharlab T. Klntzley of Spring
NO TIC K 18 IIK K D U Y U IV K N :
Dinner Quest«— Mr. and Mrs
That the undorslgnnd, un executrix
Corvallla People H er»— Mrs. E. field has Joined bis comrades In the
of lile I.URI W ill unii Tantuiiit'lll of
W illis Bertsch were dinner guests V. Lilly and R. H. L illy of Corvallis bivouac beyond the Jordan. There
N O T IC E O F SALK
Charlea C. lto«Hin«n. deceased, lm» ;
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. P. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Is the briefest of accounts In the
filmi her account for the filini
Notice 1« hereby given that by
Mortensen on Sunday.
Mr». F. B. Flanery. Mrs. L illy Is news, and tbe picture of a lean old
net emeu I of .«Id decedent a e.late virtue
„««cutl«, and order of
gentleman wltb »bite hair and
Mr». Flanery's mother.
In the t ....m y Court for Lane t oun
,,ut
( .,r,.ult ( .
,
Visitors from Fall Creek— Mr
scraggly mustache, and a certain
.
' .'i ? “ “. . 1“ ,’'.
»'« "•
Oregon for Lane
and Mrs. Wm. Taylor of Fall Creek
Viaitora Saturday — Mra. Joe directness of look. You would say,
Mh day of March. 1932. at the Court
j,
9 ,y32. piir(,UUIlt try.
were visitors In Springfield Satur­ Odell and daughter, Metta, and »on.
lt.M.m Of nald Court In it.« County
u
.......b
c< ,
merely to look at tbe likeness, that
Flax need ban never been reconi day.
t ourl lloune In Kugene. at ten o j BllUnry g, 1832i
. Bu„
Wl»ter. of W altervllle. were visit­ here was one of tbe grand army—
Clock In the forenoon I,an ...... fig
...... , (lg
whl(.„
,
mended ua a •'gel-rich quick" crop
or» at the home of Mra. C. L. Inman and be was. The story informs Its
ml by aald I ourl a . the time and
WM# p,M„ ltlff
c r
Collects Bounty— Virgil Newman.
by the college, but with prenent low
pine« for hearing objection» there
Adm lnl.trator of the Knlate price of other «mail grain and avail Wendllng, collected the *3 county Saturday.
readers that he wa» a member of
to. and for the settlement thereof.
„ Mll.h„ |lM>n l e a n e d .
Geary post of tbe O. A. R. In Eu­
ability of advance contracts for flax bounty un one coyote at the of­
L YD IA J ItoKHM AN.Kxeiu M'dba V .O IIb ert. Rupert T. Ollbert,
gene. Tbe ranks are thinning as
seed, the prenent would appear to fice ot the county clerk Saturday.
ECONOMY PLAN IN
trlx of Ihe l.a«l W ill ami
“ Arp. June Arp, Hank of
they did In old days, though leas
be
a
favorable
time
to
add
It
to
T o n l a m e n t of Churlen c , ‘ "m m erre. a Corporation. Kd Z.lnl
Visit from Hayden Bridge— Mr
1932 FOUR-H PROGRAM dramatically, when s line of sklr
kar and J G. Ileddo were defeud prenent farm enterprise In «nine In-
Itonnmun, dei’eased.
and Mrs. Russell Myers and Paul
mlshers crept forward to a pine
unla, which execution and order of stances.
L. L, HAY. Attorney for Katate.
In the agriculture projects the re­
Myers of Hayden Bridge were visit
sale wua to me directed, and com­
wood, and southern riflemen fired
IF 4 I! IN 26; M 3)
commendations of the county club
manded me to nell the real property
ors In Springfield on Monday.
at a movement lo the laurel.
hereinafter described to aatlafy
agents that more livestock club
NOTICE
“ What Is drama? Tbe quiet of such
certain lien» aud charge« In laid SNOW SPORTS CAUSE
Wlnberry Resident Hara— Mrs members be encouraged to produce
decree
specified,
I
will
on
Baturduy.
M. T. Evans of Wlnberry was a their own feed. Crops club mem­ a departure may Itself be drama.
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
OF
INJURY
TO
YOUTH
. ......................................... .......
... .
.n o u
n y of
o i r February,
v o r u iir y , J 1N32,
».id, a at t
the ' 13th
day
business visitor In Springfield on bers are alno to be urged to carry There is a page turning never again
In he I ounly Court of the Hta e , b„
,, „ #| , h)>
of Oregon tor Luue County. In front door of the Court lloune In ' Homer Brown, Dexter youth, sus­ Monday.
to be lifted. And we are reminded
a livestock project In order to mar­
the Mutter of the Enlate of Florra Eugene, Lane County, Uregon, of­ tained a nerloun Injury to his knee
by one who knew Zachartah T.
ket
their
products
to
better
ad­
Hartin, deceaaed
Gets Bounty— Guy Matthews of
fer for «ale and nell at public auc- Sunday as a result of an accident
Klntzley that for more than several
vantage.
Greater
utilization)
of
tor cash the following den while riding on a sleigh which was Dexter collected the Lane county
yearn he held the charter of Spring-
under.lgned uilinlulntrator ban filed crlbed real property to-wit:
farm waste In connection with the
bln final account In »aid matter
field post, as the last of that or­
«aid Io have been attached to a bounty of 82 Saturday at the coun­
livestock
projects
wan
recommend­
and that the aforesaid court ha» I
Beginning at a point »0 feet moving automobile. A Springfield ty court bouae on one bobcat.
ed. Club members will be urged to ganization, while the years came
appointed February Ikth, 1932, at
vast of the northwest corner of physii Ian treated the Injury. Mr.
Viaitora from Shedd— Mr. and grow Into their projects rather than Inexorably against him. They were
ten o’clock A. M. an the time for
Lot 6 In Block 26 In Fairmont,
gone— all gone. But on the appoint­
hearing objection to aald final nc-
Mrs. A. M. Hnodgra'S and sons. to buy Into them.
now n part of the City of Eu Brown Is now at hla home.
count and the aettlemenl thereof. - gene, lame County, Oregon, ac
Merle and Jack of Sbedd, were Sun­
Home Economics club members ed meeting night he made his way
All persons Interested may file ob­
cording to the original plat there­
day visitors at the home of Mr. will be encouraged to carry the can­ to tbe ball and turned on the lights,
NOTICE TO CREOITOR8
jections thereto.
of, and running thence eant to a
and
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass.
ning project In order to preserve and produced the records, and de­
J It. Grstln. Administrator.
Notice Is hereby given that the
point 53 and 1-3 feet west of the
clared the post In session. It must
C. A. Wlntermeler. attorney.
west line of the alley running undersigned has been duly appoint­
borne grown products, and utiliza­
Lsave for Albany— Mr. and Mrs.
(J 31-28—F 4-111»)
I north and south through »aid ed administrator of the estate ot
have been a strange scene. The
tion of home grown products In the
Elizabeth C. Jenkins, deceased, L. C. Carr, vacuum cleaner repres­
dusty kitchen chairs, with which
block; thence south 110 feet
cooking
project,
to
be
encouraged.
NOTICE
thence went to a point 60 feet and any and all persons having entatives who have been here for
such hails are furnished, were of
OF FIN A L S E T T L E M E N T
east of the west line of said claims against the said estate are the past two weeks left Tuesday for In all sewing projects, emphasis on an orderly vacancy as Comrade
Notice la hereby given that lluby
workmanship rather than the ma­
block and thence north to the hereby required to present said Albany.
A. Lord, admlnlatrntrlx han Bleu
place of beginning, all In Lane claims, duly verified as by law re­
terials which tbe articles made, will Klntxley seated himself at the
her final report and account In the
plain, ink-stained table and called
County, Oregon, together with quired. to the undersigned admin­
Have Guests Sunday— Mr. and be urged.
eatate of Newton Kenyon, deceaned.
the tenement, hereditaments and istrator, at the office of Eugene V.
the Springfield post to order. The
Specific
recommendations
for
dif­
Mrs.
W.
H.
Adrian
had
as
tbeir
In the County Court of Lane Coun
uppurtenancea thereunto apper­ Slattery, Deputy District Attorney,
at tbo I^ane County Court House, guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ferent projects Includes thq In­ charter must be held.
ty. Oregon, which han set Friday.
taining.
In Eugene, Iaine County, State of Scott of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. creasing of tbe size of tbe project
February 12th, 1932. ut 10 o'clock
“There were elections to the fore,
January 9, 1932,
A. M. at the County Court Room ut
II L. MOWN, Sheriff of luxne Oregon, within six months from the Dwight W yatt of Amity.
carried by the club members. and he conducted them In lonely
date
of
this
notice.
the Court iiouae. Eugene, Oregon, <
County, Oregon.
Sheep club members especially gravity, awarding their gifts to
Dated and first published Janu­
un the time and place for the final \v. H BROOKE, Attorney for
On Way South— Harold Man- will be urged to buy a few good himself. The silence pressed in up
ary
21,
1932.
report and accounts nhould be filed
Plaintiff
Date of last publication February naugh of Portland was a week-end ewes that can now be secured at on him, and many memories, while
or preaetiled at or prior to the time
(Jau 14 212K— F 4111
18. 1932.
guest ut Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tay­ reasonable
for nald hearing.
prices.
and
much he kept the charter for Springfield
EUG ENE L. JEN K IN S. Admin lor at their home here. He was en­
Hated and first published this
thought Is being given to Market post. That he did not keep it to
N O T IC E O F SALE
Istrator of the eatate of Ellxa-
14lh day of January, 1932.
route from Portland to California. lambs projects, which would be
beth C. Jenkins, deceaaed.
IIU B Y A. LO R D , Adm lnlstra-1
Notice In hereby given that by
Lord
A
Moulton,
and
Eugene
trlx.
virtue of un execution and order of
Laundry Man III— W. H. Hobbs, completed at two different periods
W IIIT T E N SW AFFORD, Attorney »ale Issued out of the Circuit Court V. Slattery, Attorneys for Ad­
proprietor
of the Springfield Laun­ during the summer. One for the
302 Tiffany Bldg,. Eugene, Oregon ,,f the State of Oregon for Ijtn e ministrator.
dry
was
III
at bis home the first real early lambs and the second
(J
21-28—F
4-11-18)
(Jan 14 212» F 4-11)
County, January 9. 1932, pursuant
Single Comb Rhode Island
ot
the
week
with an attack of the part of tbe project, for lambs that
to u decree entered by »aid oourt
are to be brought up as feeders.
Reds.
January N, 1932, In a nuit therein
SUMMONS
flu.
The Baby Beef club project has
pending In which the Western Ixian IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF
T H E S T A T E O F OREGON FOR
and Building Company, a corpora-
8alem People Here — Mr. and been a profitable one for 4-H club
BERT GILLONS
T H E CO UN TY OF LANE.
Hou. was p la in tiff und Itutli t'ooper.
Mrs. H. R. Martin of Salem were members where good calves can be
1107 - 5th St., Springfield
Ilu rry W. Neet ua Administrator Sarah A Mead. Plaintiff, vs. Tex
guests Thursday evening of last bought at reasonable prices.
Mead. Defendant.
of the Kntate of W. B. Cooper. De
Corn w ill be recommended as a
TO T E X M EAD T H E ABOVE week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
, ceased. Dorothy E. Cooper, Charlot­
JEWELER
Ren Hollister.
te C Cooper. I'. S. Chase, W. IL NA M ED D E FE N D A N T:
profitable project especially when
Kinsey, Lulu M. Kinsey, L. H. Dery,
IN T H E NA M E O F T H E STATE
Repairing a Specialty
carried In connection with livestock
, Nettle E. Dery, I-aSalle Stewart, O F OHEOON you are hereby re­
Form er Resident Here — Mrs. projects.
Springfield, Oregon
Mldgley Planing M ill Company, a quired lo appear and answer the Helen Rust of Albany visited with
Corporation, J. K. H ill, Ellen HUI, complaint filed against you In the
Elizabeth Fuhrenwald. The Pacific above entitled Court end Cause on friends In Springfield on Saturday. TO HOLD CONTESTS FOR
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN Saving A Loan Association, a Cor­ or before the 13th day of February Mrs. Rust Is a former resident of
WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY
poration, Portland Mortgage Coni 1932. said date being more than Springfield.
Naturopathic Physician
puny, a Corporation, and Charles four weeks from the day of the
Phone 91-J
S. Cochran and Horace U. Cochran first publication of this summons
High school and grade pupils
Minn
Returns from California
us executors of the Estate of Surah herein entered of record and If you
Office Ilnurs: 1 to 6 I*. M.
Eunice Gerber has returned from i throughout Oregon will have oppor-
K. i in hum. Deceased, were defend­ fall so to appear and answer for
406 Fourth Street
ants, which execution and order of want thereof the plaintiff will ap­ Mudesto, California, where she has tunlty soon to compete In essay and
.ale wan to me directed und com­ ply to the Court for the relief in spent the past few weeks with her declamation contests In connection
manded me to sell the real property her complaint against you de­ grandmother, Mrs. G. W. Gerber, with the celebration of tbe 200th
herelnfater described to satisfy cer­ manded. to -w lt; for a Judgment
anniversary of the birth of George
who has been ill.
Universal Mortgage Corp.
tain Hens and charges In nald de­ and decree of Divorce, dlsaolvlng
Washington, announces Dr. J. B.
cree specified, I will on Saturday, the bonds of matrimony now and
School G irl O perated On— Miss Horner of Oregon State college,
the 13th day of February, 1932, ut heretofore existing between you
the hour of one o'clock P. M. at und the plaintiff on the grounds of Velda Bartholomew, daughter of who is secretary of a committee of
the front door of the Court House desertion and for such other relief Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bartholomew, three to arrange such contests for
W. P. Tyson, Agent
In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as to the Court may aeem meet and route 1, underwent a major opera­
Phone 56W
126 E St.
the Oregon celebration commission.
offer for sale and sell at public auc­ equitable. This summons la served
The committee has already an
tion for cash, the following des­ upon you by publication tbergof In tion for appendicitis at the Pacific
cribed real property, to-wlt:
the S P R IN G F IE L D NEW S, a news Christian hospital Monday. Miss nounced tbe details of an oratorical
General Law ITartlce
Lots Eight und Nine In Block paper of general circulation pur­ Bartholomew Is a senior In the high contest among the 17 colleges and
Seven In Westmoreland, an Add! suant to an order of the Judge of school. She Is reported to be get­
universities of the state, with 8100
I. M. PETERSON
tlon to Eugene In Lane County, the Circuit Court of the State of
in cash and several medals offered
Oregon, together with the tene­ Oregon for the County of Lane, ting along nicely.
Attorney-et-liSw
as prizes. Winners of state contests
ments, hereditaments and uppur- duly made and entered of record on
City Hall Building
tenunces thereunto belonging, In­ the 12th day ot January, 1932, or­
Convention Covert Here— A sup­ will enter regional meets and win­
Springfield, Oregon
cluding the equipment, heating, dering that this summons be pub
ply of automobile tire covers to ad- ners of these will go to the national
lighting and plumbing fixtures ll»hed once each week tor four suc­
cessive and consecutive weeks In the j vertisa the forthcoming national I finals in Washington, D. C.
and facllitiea.
January 9. 1932.
Springfield News and that the date convention of the American Legion
FRANK A. DE PUE
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff of l-ane of the first publication aball be the to be held at Portland during Sept­
Old Lady (visiting prison) Never
ATTORNEY AT LAW
County, Oregon.
14th day of January, 1932, and the ember have arrived here and are mind, my friend, life Is uncertain
W. H. BROOKE, Attorney for
date of the last publication shall
NOTARY PUBLIC
anyway. We are here today and
be the Issue of the 11th day of being offered for sale at the M. J.
Plaintiff.
Larson service station. Proceeds gone tomorrow.
Sutton
Springfield
(Jan 14-21-28— F 4-11)
February. 1932.
Convict 2223— W ell, lady you may
Oregon
Building
FRAN K A. DE PUE, Attorney from the sale of these will be used
be gone tomorrow but I won’t.
to defray convention costs.
for the Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
(Jan 14-21-28— F 4-11)
Notice Is hereby given that by
—
In say case, be Is gone, and the
ranks close up once more There
ere two paragraphs In the stet,
and the picture of a resolute old
gentlemen who wears eu Indeci­
pherable button In hla left lapel.
One knows what It la.'*
COLD W EATHER GASOLINE
Violet Ray and General Ethyl gasoline have the
“pep” that startH quickly a cold motor these wintry
days. The supreme test of gasoline Is how quickly It
will start your car on a freezing day. Violet Ray, anti­
knock. and General Ethyl, double-powered, meets this
test instantly.
This station is equipped to supply every need of
your car.
MA ” S treet S e r v ic e S tation
5th and A Streets
Springfield
Attention
Ladies!
ANY TWO PAIRS FOR THE
PRICE OF ONE PAIR
The Buster Brown Shoe Store
Now Having a
2
FOR
1 Shoe Sale
• for Women
Pumps - Straps - Ties - Arch Support Oxfords or
Hatching Eggs
Dress Footwear.
Buster Brown
SHOE STORE
Business Directory
Eugene, Oregon
Edw. G. Privat
IT ISN’T BEING
DONE TODAY
Except in China
BONDS
DRY W OOD
OF ALL KINDS
Quick Delivery
Phone Springfield 121-M
PO O LE - G R A Y
BARTHOLOM EW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Poole
EUG ENE— 11th SP R IN G F IE L D
and Charnelton,
228 Main
Telephone 723
Phone 62-J
AVOID GLARE
Orthogon Hoft.-Llte Lenses
Relieve Rye Strain
41
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
W est 8th
Kugana
virtue of an execution and order
of »ale IsMied out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Lane County. Oregon. January 18,
1932, upon and pursuant to a de­
cree made by said Court January
i 18, 1932, It) a suit pending therein
In which Charles Clements was
plaintiff and Jean Flanlgnn was de-
LA'jndant, which execution and order
sale was to me directed and com­
m an d ed inc to sell th e re a l p ro p e rty
hereinafter described to satisfy cer­
tain liens nnd charges In said de­
cree specified, I will, on Saturday,
the 20th day of February, 1932, ut
the hour of one o'clock In the after­
noon of said day, at the southwest
door of the County Court House
In Eugene, l-nne County. Oregbn,
offer for snle und sell, at public au­
ction for cash, subject to redemp­
tion as provided by law, all Ihe
i right, title and Interest of the de
rendant In said suit and of all par­
ties claiming by. through or under
him, since the 9th day of February,
j 1928, In and to the following des-
i crlbed real property, to-wlt:
The north half of Donation
Land Claim No. 43. Notf. No. 3288
I In Sections ten and fifteen, town
ship 18, south. Range 3 West of
the W illamette Meridian, In Lane
County. Oregon, and being the
North half of the D. L. 0. of
George M. Coryell, the same con­
taining 160.23 acres of land, more
or less, In said County and State,
Also beginning at the south­
west corner of Donation Land
Claim No. 69 In Township 18.
South, Range 3 West of the Wll-
lninette Meridian and run thence
North* 12.38 chains to right of
way, thence west 8 chains and
1 1-3 links, thence South 67 links,
thence East 8 chains and 11-3
links, and thence North 67 links
to the place of beginning, In Lane
County. Oregon.
Dated this 19th day of January,
1932.
II. L. BOWN. Sheriff of Lane
County, Oregon.
(J 21-28—F 4-11-18)
Will the Groundhog Stay Out?-
fcHCOUft AQEM ENT
B \ Albert T. Reid
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