PAGE FOUR W B — 1 "» MATMEN DISLIKE If NEW PETE HOLD I SUMMER TERM HI 111 STARTS Thurston courses to he given by Kugene U. Stelnhoff. architect from Zentral Verelengung. Austria, who will teach "The Psychology of Art Teaching* Enrollment In the school of art will be swelled thi summer by a number of educators who have been granted scholar ships by the Carnegie Corporation These scholarships provide the stu dents with funds for tuition and materials while here. The Culver Ity is the only school In the West to he selected for this work, while in the East It centers at llarvurd. Noted Faculty Members Other noted faculty members on , bfl v UMelle _ and Portland staffs In- „ k||wo<m| Smt|h n),w)v dlrw.,or ,ow„r l||vl (>f (>f hi<her Mui- .„ on; K a„ e v ,„ Cleve, specialist In Children's lit- arature Amer|can u b r, rv A„ ocla Mrs Ray Baugh and daughter, j Kila. • ntvrtaln.-d about 30 y.ni.K people of the neighborhood laat Friday evening with a lawn party In honor oi llarrv Baugh's and Misa ' Many Noted Educators Listed W alter Achiu Finally Con Huth Thompson's birthdays Among Faculty Members sents to Wrestle “Wildcat” Rev « ivers preached a fathers' for Annual Short Term day sermon la t Sunday entitled at Armory on Friday “Everybody Works but Father." Un.versity of Oregon, Kugene. Walter "Sneexe" Achiu, Is It? To There will be no churrh services June 23 (Special, Summer ses him has fallen the honor, if It can next Sunday so every one may at sion of the University of Oregon be called such, of meeting George tend the annual Bible school con at Eugene and Portland opened "Wildcat’ Pete. In the weekly vention ai Mabel. Monday. June 20. and indications wrestling program at the Kugene Mr. ard Mrs. Ralph Bonney and a, M,e mat attendance here armory Friday evening wj Is Assisa* U s o f r , .M l \ls » . >*■ . - s • daughter. Shirley Mae, from Me will equal that of last summer, tt Kenxie bridge spent the past week It Isn't that Aehiu does not care was Staled here today by Hr. Han to meet the traveling mat artist, for end with Mrs. Bonney's parents, E. Clark, dire,!,., for the Kugene he sought last week to have himself Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmi ton. camp,. Laat summer the enroll- Mrs. Arch Shough aud daughter went here was nearly 800. placed ahead of Pal Reagan as the first competitor for Pete on his re I’attv and Miss Mildred Price, are I ..usual ...teres, ts being shown turn from the East and South, but, spending several days this week In the clinical school for atypical Chicago; Krnest Sutherland he became a little wary last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sparks at children, to be conducted in con- Bates, writer and lecturer of New nection with the school of educa York; Wilkie Nelson Collins, writer night when he saw a new hold McKenzie bridge. which Pete Introduced and which Loren Kdmiston spent the past tion. and in art courses to be offer and world-traveler; Sadie Grr-Dut, looked very much like a strangle week-end in Roseburg. ed here. The law school Is also of bar. executive secretary of the Ore affair to the Oriental. Mrs. Grant Hendrick of Califor fering for the first time this year gon Tuberculosis association; Alex an unusually complete schedule of antler Goldenwelser. professor of He had been billed to meet the nia visited her brother. Fred Rus courses. sell. here last Saturday. thought and culture; Bernard Hin- "Wildest,“ hut protested the use of Child Clinic Started The grade school annual school shaw. artist of Chicago; C. R Hol the questionable hold and held back The clinical school will be in loway. assistant superintendent of meeting was held la-I Monday. Wil until the middle of the week before liam Barnett, was elected director charge of Hr. Grave M. Fernald. schools. Portland; and Charles N. he agreed to wrestle with the new and Mrs. Fred Russell clerk. The specialist from Los Angeles, and Reynolds, associate professor of hold being permitted. Pete used the high school meeting will be held Hr. E. W. DeBusk and Miss Lillian sociology. Stanford. hold several limes last week inflict Raynor of (he university staff. Hia- Courses In practically all schools ing a whole lot of punishment on next Monday afternoon. gnostic examinations will be given >nd <leparlnwnlB w,„ glyen he„ Hills Creek baseball team met Reagan whom he defeated In two , „ (| w„ h defeat with the Thurston team on at the outset, as the school is de out of three falls. the local diamond last Sunday. I signed for children who are ham i alon which begins August I and Two college boys. Jack Salisbury Next Sunday Yoncalla team will | peied by certain psychological or i lasts for four weeks, a student may of Utah University, and Frankie play the Thurston team on the lo- ' achievement difficulties. Credit will ,ake a fu„ term-g work dur|n|t )he ' be given for teachers taking obser summer, making in fact Lowell of Montana university will cal diamond year- be ready to start the weekly match Mrs. Verna Adams attended the vation work in this course. ' round schedule available Interest in art is ceuteriug on according to Herb Owen, promoter, rose fe tival in Portland i SUM MONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE ¡GRACE H MILLER. Plaintiff vs FRANK I. MILLER. Defendant. To: FRANK L MILLER, the above named defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE I OF OREGON. GREETING: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; or for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you and will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the complaint and for a decree of 1 absolute divorce from you. This summons is published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Springfield News, a weekly newspaper published at (These Lou- Prices Offered for a Limited Time Only) Springfield. Lane County. Oregon, by order of the Hon. G. F. Skip- worth. Judge of this Court, made Every B*B •< tKpu ▼•rmak Bwd BABmaJ ttme ter yee te dad d a te da th«t loag naadad June 22nd. 1932. and first published product« ere — tfc< very highest quehty pou,We June 23rd. 1932 to obtoio of any P f* * - Nover. *0« there a better FRANK B. REID, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Tiffany Building. Eugene. Oregon. (J 23 30— Jl. 7-14-21) 1932 s GREATEST PAINT BARGAINS O n Nationally Known PITTSBURGH p ' & f PRODUCTS Estate of Hiram F. White, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that Abi gail E. Clark -has been by the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, In and for Lane County, appointed Executrix and Dan E. Clark has been by the same court appointed Executor of the last will and testa ment of Hiram F. White, deceased All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly stated and verified, at the resi dence of tha said executor and ex ecutrlx at 1981 Moss street in Eu gene, Oregon, within six months from this 2nd day of June, 1932. Abigail E. Clark. Executrix, Dan E. Clark. Executor of the last will and Testament of Hiram F. White, Deceased. A. E. Wheeler, Attorney. (J 2-9-16-23-30) flo r h id e enamel QgJ:.x*.nC3 NOW ONLY NOW ONLY NOW ONLY $2-19 «P GAL QT. 97« NOW ONLY $<£.89 ee gal . QT. 39c Í»»« cobra ■ W A L L H ID 1 S ■ i. Of. 23 NOW ONLY *• . . . V'loioW Oi Fei«! »Kaf bring« yoo S i. 49 ■ NOW ONLY OT. $4.08 ■ QT. O N E .D A Y F A IN T IN G PT 69c PT. 83< PT. 63c Save Money By Orde ring Your Requirement! 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BULLETIN TELLS OF ANIMAL PESTS TOWN AND VICINITY I McKenzie Valley »-------------------------- B Here from Glendale — Mr and Mrs. G. Carlson of Glendale. Cali fornia were visitor« In Springfield on Sunday. Orive to Portland— Mrs. Harvey Eaton and son. Orville, went to Portland last Thursday on a busi ness trip. Albany Man Here— Ralph Knox. Albany, was a business visitor In Springfield on Tuesday. He Is do ing some work at the Mountain States Power company office. Stay in Mountain»—Mrs. Clifford Wilson. Mrs. Larson Wright, and Mrs. Walter Goaaler and their chil dren are spending some time at the Wright cottage on Horse Creek near McKenzie bridge. Relatives Visit—Mr. and Mrs. J F. Shannon, father and mother, and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Smith, sister aud brother-in-law of Mr. L. M Shannon arrived here over Hl, , week-end to visit at the Shannon home. Ordered Sold! Body types to lit every hauling need. Anderson Motors, reta (Douglas, Oregon. Columbian, Piute and TownaanilI. black tailed Jack rabbits, pocket gophers < Wtl lumetle Vuiley und While-toothed I, wood chuck, mountain Ima ver, field mice. Iiouae mice, brown rat, kanga Jasper People Here— Mr. and Jasper Man Visite—H H Itohb of roo rut. porcupine and Oreguir mole Mrs James Awbrey of Js per were Jssper wss s business visitor in Hlacusaloil df euch pest includes visitors In Springfield on Saturday | Springfield Saturday Control Method« for Gopher«, description, distribution In Oregon, Squirrels and Other Ro life history and habita and control Return from Bend Mr. and Mrs Visits at Redmond— W II Hobbs methods Copies of the bullet In may left Sun.la, for Reilmoml to spend II. II Mvers returned Saturday dents Told by Expert lie obtained from county agents or two weeks visiting friends morning from a business trip lo Bend Oregon has the reputation of lie direct from the college. Visiting at Bend— Mrs Clay ton F Ing first In a great many notable Barber is spending some time visit Visits Daughter— Mrs Katie Ill'll achievements but one of her 'Urala' Visit from Portland —Mr. aud ing at Bend. Oregon. alette spent the week-end nt Drain is a doubtful honor. The United Mrs Al Cannon of Portland apeut where she vl l,ed with her diiugh Slates bureau of biological survey last Thursday evening here ul the Flab at Suttle Lake— M A Pohl ter. Is authority for the statement that home of Mr. and Mrs. Beri H o u r ii* Mr. unit Mrs. Buy Nott. aud Mias Evelyn Baceus drove to Sul He Lake Return Home — Mr. unit Mrs no state ha a greater variety of l'in* Cannon's were enroule to Bel Sunday to fish. George Lusby of Corbett. Montana small animal pesta than Oregon and snap Springs for an outing, left Sunday for their home after that In conaequmicv It suffers serl Camp Near Mabel—Mr uud Mrs Here from Sett Lake— I. W. visiting will! relatives here (or (he oils crop losses utileas constant ef Marlon Adams and son, Boh, are Staley and family, and John John past few weeka fort at control of these pe ts Is car camping nuldours near Mabel (his son. of Salt Lake City were here ried out. Sunday to vlalt friends. Head Hurt in Fall— The small To help the furtners In this battle vsok Mr. Adams drives lu Spring, sou of Mr. uud Mrs. George Fisher Hie Oregon Extension service has field each morning lo manage tha Fields Man Here — Ralph W of Mareola received u hud cut on feed alore. Bates aud Joseph Catlow of Fields Hie heud Sunday when he (ell (ruin Just published a revision of a form er bulletin which Is entitled, “Con Oregon, were visitors In Springfield a tree In which he was plnvlug. trolling Rodent anil Other Small Monday. Animal Peals In Oregon " This bul Spend Day at Springe Mr uud letin. by Ira N Habrlelson, assist Bend People Visit—Mr. anil Mrs Annual election of officers and Orville Ross and Charles Scott of Mrs Enoch Stuart and daughter, i,lit federal biologist, gives concise 'earlier* wax held al A’ullervlll, Bend. Oregon, were visitors Sun Nellie, aud son. Frank, spent Sun information regarding methods of community Sunday school Sunday day ul Belknap Springs. Miss Kulh combatting Hie various small anl day at the C. I. Inman home morning Those III charge of Hie Myers of Kugene accompanied tn.-il posts In this stale. Sunday school for Hie rornlug year Spend Day Along River— Mr and them Methods Are Perfected will be, Frank Page superintend Mrs. Verne Daniela and son, spent For many years the biological ent; (1. I. Clement, assistant; Mra Goes to Summer School — Miss Sunday on the Upper McKenzie Mary Elisabeth Whitney has gone •urvey. one of the bureaus of the Frank Page, secretary; and Unit river. to Corvallis lo attend summer U S department of agriculture, has Easton, pianist Teachers for senior Return from Montana— Mr and school classes a( the Stale college been perfecting practical methods class, l-elitnd Slirode, Smiles rlaaa. Mrs. John Parker have returned She has (aught ul the Mohawk of extermlliaHng wild animal pests Mra. Cora Wearlli; Junior boys, from Avon. Montana, where they union high school (or the past two and has applied such methods suc Charles Smeed; Junior girls, Myra cessfully over a wide area Here In Siiiiwd; Flower committee, Rosa have been living since laat July. years. Oregon the county agents work In Htnaed. Her assistants for July are Visiting Sister — Mr. and Mrs cl >«e Visits Brother—Mrs Fred Haley el >»e cooperation with the survey Mra M J Wearlli and Mrs Frauk Han Ntckuni of Los Angeles arc and son. Teddy, of Vancouver, It stiift iti.fi aud organize community cam Page nere for a short visit at the home C. left Tuesday evening to continue pelgns u ing the methods of con A friendship shower compliment of his sister. Mrs. Cecil Mulligan a trip to lawdon, Ontario. from trol trol worked workist out out hy hy the the federal federal ex- eg- tug Mrs Carey Thomson. Jr., was held nt the home of Mrs Dayton Attend Rose Show— Ed Smock which they made a side trip. Hun , perlmenla. Sixteen small animal pests are | Thomson Thursday afternoon, spoB- • pent Friday In Portland where he i day to visit with Mrs. Haley' attended the Portland Rose Festi brother and sister-in-law. Hr. and ; considered in the revised bulletin sored hy Mrs Milo Thomson and Mrs Milt, mi V Walker. ' Just issued These are ground squlr Mrs Haltou Thomson. val. Marriage Licenses Granted The county clerk during the past i week has Issued marriage llcen.-ee to the following: Stanley Potter Cushman, and Grace Stutz. Veneta; 1 John Wood and Ethel McCready. | both of Eugene: Kenneth Olle. Med-j ford, and Virginia Hansen. Spring field; Archie Wycoff and Carrie Wlssett, Eugene; James Miller and Mary Blair, both of Eugene; Ross Klnnan. Bremerton, and Mary Walker. Creswell; James Hughes, SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Yakima. Wash.; and Rosemary Ber- STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE ton. Canada. COUNTY. FRED BOLIN, Plaintiff, - vs. S D LANE COUNTY COURT McGUIRE and WILLIS C. Mr (Continued from Page 3) GUIRE. Defendants. To WILLIS C. McGUIRE, Defend ant: »5-9«: Mr Worley »5 9«: W Brad IN THE NAME OF THE STATE I ley »5.9«; E M Lee »5.9«; Chas OF OREGON: You are hereby re Wilson »5.9«; Wm lx*wis »5 9«: quired to appear and answer the Walter Darr »5.96; Joe Cab«- »5 96; complaint filed against you In th e ' E. M Currence »4.47; Paul Bishop above entitled suit within four 44» »16 39; Isaac Ettinger »8 94; M. H weeks from the date of the first 1 Whittaker »8.94; Jim Haines »17.13; > publication of this summons and if J F. Wright »17.13; D A Wlgham you fall so to answer on or before »8 94; Clarence Tripp »17 13; A. L »16.39; Bryan Moore the last day of the above prescribed Shelton and stated time, for want thereot »20.85; Eugene Eaton »8 94; Jim the plaintiff will take judgment and Fisk »8 94; Chas. Hudson »8 94; decree against you as In his com Geo Glase »8.94; E. E. Knglund plaint demanded, to-wit: For Judg »8.94; James Tyrrell »8.94; Harve ment against the defendants 8. D. Taylor »8.94; Wm Brown »1.18; McGuire and Willis C. McGuire In Norman George »31.13; L J Phil the sum of Four Hundred (»400 001 pott »11.92; Glen Armstrong »14.90; Dollars, together with interest F. A. Smith »7.45; F. B. McBee thereon at the rate of six (6%) per »«70: Perry Keeler »10.43; Ben cent per annum from and since Harrington »8.19; Frank Deming February first, 1932, and for the »4.79. Wm Kyle * Son Co. »16.90; costs and disbursements of this H. F Brogdon »9.00; S. B Flnegan 1 »9.50; Claud Erwin »17 25; Yellow action. This Summons ts published hy Fir Lumber Co. »«3.13; Walters virtue of an order of the Honorable Bushong Lbr. Co. »2.92; Mary J. »26.25; M. Davenport G. F. Sklpworth. Judge of the Cir Taylor cuit Court for the State of Oregon, »138.70; L. R. Tweedle »13591; M In and for Lane County, dated the Davenport »24.47; Arthur L. R-b- erts »68.89; Adna H. Signor »107.28; 22nd day of June, 1932. The date of the first publication Elbe L. Signor »114.90; L. N. Mat hews »61.62; Wm Gerlach »5.67; of this summons is June 23. 1932. JAMES K. KING, Attorney for M. L. High »25.52; Earl Roberts Plaintiff, Residence and Post- »28.90; E. N. Thompson »77.66; V. office address, Eugene, Oregon. D. Fogle »70.63; Harry Gerlach »11.12; Morris & Morris »16.17. (J 23 30— Jl. 7-14-21) W e carry a compJaf« NOW ONLY T H U R S D A Y . JU N E 23, 1932 T H E SPR IN G FIELD NEWS ■ BEARD’S 856 W illamette St. A Eugene Owned Store EVER.Y COAT-EVERY SUIT -EVERY DRESS ON SALE At Big Reductions -* Now Is the Time to Buy At Record Savings! $z-oo $ Reg. $10.95 to $16.75 Dresses Reg. $6.95 to $12.75 Dresses l«arge (¡roup of Sum m er Dreaftes for Every Occasion. In I’ustels P rin ts Every DreBM a Bargain. Sizes 14 to 46 Sizes 14 to 46 $ n .8 5 Dresses $12.75 to $29.50 Dresses Triple Sheers Silk Cantons Jacket Suits Every Su in nier White Washable Silk» Plain Slnulcs Prints Pure Chiffons, Etc. 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