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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1932
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
N O T IC I OF HEARING
ON FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE
IH IIEKEBY
NOTICE
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
OIVEN:
That the undersigned, as executors
ot the l.aat W ill and Testament ot
Hue* L. Mach«, deceased, have filed
their account for the final aettle
ment of aalil decedent'* estate In
the County Court of lain« County,
Oregon, and that Maturday, the
13th day of August. 1932, at the
Court Koom of »aid Court In the
« H A X Ï ('RYHTALM
Ph. 1704
County Court House. In Eugene at
30 E. 7th — 32 W. Mil
Eugen« len o'clock In the forenoon, ha*
lieeu fixed by said Court a* the
F u ll MALIC- Flue view lut, Wtl- time and place for bearing objec
lam ette Heights, «18E.M, T e rm s .
I e lei hone 241X W Eugene.
J 28
tor.
(A t u - i i n -
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I)
N O T IC I TO CREDITOR!
NOTICE 18 HEREBY UIVEN
That W. H. Mclieth haa been ap­
pointed administrator of the estate
of David Roes McBeth, deceased,
by the County Court of Lane Coun­
ty, Oregon
All persons having
claims against said estate are re­
quired to present them, with the
proper vouchers, within six month*
from the 4th day of August, IMS.
to the said administrator at the law
office of L. L. Ray In the Miner
building In Eugene. Oregon.
W. >1. M cB E T II. Administrator
of the estate of David Ross Me-
Beth, deceased
L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate
(A 4-11-18-28— 9. 1)
N O T IC I TO CREDITOR!
NO TIC E IB HER EBY G IVEN .
That the undersigned have been
appointed Executrices of the estate
and Last W ill and Testament of
Anna Haynes, deceased, by (he
County Court of Lane County. Ore­
gon All persons having claims
agt^nst said estate are required to
present them with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned at ths
law offices of James K King. 410
Miner
Building.
Eugene.
Lane
County. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this
28th day ot July. 1032
W IN N IE RUSSELL,
PEARL S A T T E R F IE L D .
V IV IA N O LIV E R . Executrices
of the estate and Last W ill and
Testament of Anna Haynes, De­
ceased.
|J. Ill— A 4-11-18-26)
N O T IC I OF F IN A L HEA RING
Notice la hereby given that Hana
Bertelsen, administrator of the as
tale of H arry B Manville, haa filed
In the county court, hl* final ac
<»unt as sucb administrator, and
that the court has rtxed tan o’clock
A. M. of Friday, Aug. 1». 1111. at
the chamber* of the Court In the
court house In the city of Eugene.
Ot egon, as the time and place when
said account shall come on for ex
amination and allowance. All per
sons desiring to object to the same
utay appear at aald time and place
and be heard.
IIA N 8 B ER TELSEN. Admr
S. D A LLEN . Attorney for
Estate
(Ju 81-88— A 4-11 )
Business Directory
Edw. G. Privat
JEWEI-KR
Itepalrlng a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Naturopathie Physician
Phons 01-J
Office Honrs: 1 to I P. M.
4M Fourth Street
O n e ra i Law Practice
I. M. PETERSON
Attcrney-et-l-aw
Pity Hall Building
Springfield, Oregon
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Springfield
Sutton
Building
Oregon
POOLE• GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Poole
EU O EN E— 11th S P R IN G F IE L D
and Charnelton,
SIB Main
Telephone 7X8
Phone 02-J
and ,or
’•‘U*
FRED FISK.
N O T IC I TO C R E D IT O R !
Notice I* hereby given that the
undersigned Clara Fawver has been
appointed administrator ot the
estate of Earn 8. Collins, by the
Cuuuty Court of l-ane County, Ore
EBB, *ud all persona having claims
against said estate will proseul
the same duly verified at the law
office of W hitten Swafford. 202 T lf
fany Bldg., Eugene, Oregon, on or
before six months from this date
Dated and first published August
4. 1031.
CLARA FAW VKK, Admlnlstra
W H IT T E N WWAFFtJRD, At-
lorney for estate.
i
G ILB ER T Z A t'H ER , Executors
of ihe Last W ill and Teetameut
of Rose L. Sachs, deceased
L. L. ItAY, Attorney for Estate.
(J 14-21-28— A 4-11)
NOTICE OP S H E R IF F ! BALE
REAL PROPERTY
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order of
tale Issued out of the Circuit Court
of the Stale of Oregon tor Lano
County the Sth day of July, 1032.
upon and pursuant to a decree duly
given and made by said Court th<-
Sth day of July, 1*82, In a suit pend
lug therein In which The Pacific
Savings A Loan Association was
plaintiff and Ida M Hoge, G. L.
Brown and Lucy E. Brown were
defendants, which execution and
order of sale was to me directed
end commanded me to sell the real
property hereinafter described to
satisfy certain lien* and chargee In
said deer»« specified. I will on Satur­
day ths 13th day of August, 1*32, at
the hours of one o'clock. P. M at
the southwest door of the County
Court House In Eugene, Lane Coun­
ty. Oregon, offer for sale and sell
nt public auction for cash, subject
to redemption as provided by law,
all of the right, title and Interest
of the defendants In aald suit and
of all parties claiming by, through
or under them or any of them In
or to the following described real
property, to-wlt:
Begluulng at a point on* bund
red elghty-nlne (IS *) feet west of
the West Una of Agate Avenue,
If extended south, as said Agate
Avenue Is platted and laid out In
Gross' Addition to the City of Eu
gene, Lane County, Oregon, and
two hundred seven and 01-10tha
(207.1) feet south of the south
line of 23rd 9treet, as (he same
Is platted and laid out In Gross
Addition to the City of Eugene,
l-ane County, Oregon, run thence
Mouth one hundred twenty-six
and *-10ths (128.0) feet, thence
West forty-five (46) feet, thence
North one hundred twenly-eix
and 0-10ths (124.*) feet, thence
East forty-five (46) feet to the
place of beginning, In Eugene,
Lane County. Oregon.
Dated thia 12th day of July, 1*32.
H. L BOWN. Sheriff
(J 14-21-28— A 4-11)
NO TIC E OF S H E R IF F ’ S SALE
REAL PROPERTY
N O TIC E Is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and ordet
of sale Issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
l-ane County the 26th day of July,
1*32. upon and pursuant to a de­
cree duly given and made by aald
Court the 26th day of July. 1*32.
In a suit pending therein In which
The i*aclflc Saving» A Loan Asso­
ciation, a Washington corporation,
was plaintiff and Ida Weinstein and
others were defendants, which ex­
ecution and order of sale was to
me directed and commanded me to
sell the real property hereinafter
described to satisfy certain Ilona
and charges In aald decree speci­
fied. I will on Maturday the 27th day
of August, 1*32, at the hour of one
o'clock P. M at the southwest door
of the County Court House In Eu
gene, l-ane County, Oregon, offer
for sale and sell at public auction
for cash, subject to redemption a«
provided by law. all of the right,
title and Interest of the defendants
In said suit and of all parties claim­
ing by. through or under them or
any of them. In or to the following
described real property, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point 61 feet
North of the Southeast corner of
1-ot four (4) In Block nine (>)
of that part of the City of Eu­
gene, In Lane County, State of
Oregon, which was donated to
aald I-ane County by Eugene F.
and Mary Skinner; and running
thence west 140 feet or to the
alley; thence North along the
line of alley 3* feet; thence East
140 feet to the West line of W II
lamette Street and thence South
3* feet to the place of beginning;
also all their Interest In and to
the North H alf of the brick wall
along the North line of said lot In
accordance with the party wall
agreement executed by C. W
Young with Spencer Butte Lodge
Number *, I. O. O. F „ executed
Aug. 21, 1889 and recorded on
Page 164 of Vol. "D" of Miscel­
laneous Records of said County;
but subject to Liu rights nt the
owners of the building adjoining
■aid lot on the North to use the
South half of aald wall situated
upon the Lot or tract above des
crlbed; also Including nil their
right In and to the South wall ot
■aid building extending beyond
the li2-s of the above described
lot and subject to the rights of
the owner of the property adjoin
Ing Rams on the South to use the
South wall ot aald building, a por
lion ot which stands on aald
above described tra c t
Dated this 27th day of July, 1932.
H. L. BOW N, Sheriff.
(J. >8— A 4-11-18-26)
Ful-Vue Glasses
Do N e t Hide Your Eyee
The New Ful-Vue glasses have
high-up aide bows, revealing eye ex­
pression. clearing tideway vision.
Ful-Vue glasses represent a long
advance In better looks and better
vision.
You cannot afford to trifle with
your eyesight. I t ’s too Important
to your health, youthfulness and
earning power. You may not need
gla sea, but seven out of ten people
do.
It doesn't pay to skimp on the
only eyes you w ill ever have.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 Went Eth
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
UNDER FORECLOSURE
Notice la hereby given that, by
virtue of an execution Issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, lu and for Lane County,
on the 37th day of July, 1*32, upon
x decree of foreclosure rendered In
^ald court on the same day In the
suit of Ralph G. Marks against
George W. Starbuck and Mrs.
George W. Starbuck, husband and
wife, for tbe sum of 3343.66, the
further sum of *60 attorney's fee
and the costs and disbursements
of suit, taxed xnd allowed as *30.86;
and commanding me. as sheriff of
l-ane County, Oregon, to sell, In tbe
manner provided by law tbe lands
described In said decree to satisfy
said execution, with Interest, xnd
the expenses of making auch sale:
NOW T H ER EFO R E. In accord
sure with said command, I will on
Maturday, the 37th day of August,
1*32 at one o'clock in the afternoon
at the Southwest or main entrance
to tbe County Courthouse In Eugene,
Oregon; offer for sale at public
auction and sell to tbe highest bid
der, for cash. In one tract, the lands
In said decree described, to-wlt;
Tbe North half of the North­
west quarter and the Southwest
fourth of tbe Northwest quartet
of Section 22 In Township 16
South. Range 1 West of the W il­
lamette Meridian. 120 acres. In
1-ane County, Oregon; subject to
redemption, as by law provided
H L. BOWN. Sheriff of Lane
County, Oregon.
(J. 28— A 4-11-18-26)
CITATION
S T A T E O F OREGON FOR T H E
C O U N TY O F LANE.
JAMES W. W Y A T T , Plaintiff, va.
VA LB TA M ILD R E D W Y A T T , De­
fendant.
To: V A L E T A M IL D R E D W Y A T T,
the above named defendant.
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E S TA TE
O F OREGON, O R E B TIN O S : You
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of the plain­
tiff on file herein on or before four
weoka from the date of the first
publication of this summons; or
for want thereof the plaintiff w ill
take Judgment agalnat you aud w ill
apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for In the complaint and for
a decree of ahsolute divorce from
you.
This summons Is published once
a week for four consecutive weeks
In the Springfield News, a weekly
newspaper published at Springfield,
Lane County, Oregon, by an order
of the Hon. O. F. Sktpworth, Judge
of this Court, made July 37, 1033.
Dated and first published this
28th day of July, 1032.
FRAN K B. REID, Attorney for
Plaintiff. Post Office Address;
Eugene, Oregon.
(J. IS—A 4-11-18-28)
(J. SS—▲ 4-11-18-88)
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
RRIGATED LAND
10 BE VIEWED
' »i n —
n
i
Benefits of E n tra
Tonsil Operation — John Porter
Week-end in Portland — F ra n k
uuderwant an operation for tonsils Lombard spent the week-end la
Portland.
W ater to
Friday
Be Seen on Two-Day Wil-
lam ette Valley Trip
Farmer Hare— M J Weller, o fl
Fish on McKsnxi* — Mike Lea-
mute 1, was a business visitor leathers pent Munday fishing on the
McKenzIe river.
Springfield Monday.
How Irrigation la serving In
western Oregon to cut down pro-
Oakridge Man Here
Ed Clark
ductlon costa of dairy and other ° f Oakridge was a business v.sltor
products and frequently raise qual­ in Springfield on Maturday.
ity as well, will be viewed by tb o.«
Roseburg Man Here — Charles
who make Ihe third annual Wiliam
Norton of Roseburg la Visiting at
ette Valley Irrigation tour scherl-
NOTICE
the home of his uncle, Harry W hit­
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
uled for August 18 and 1». Plans ney thia week.
Notice Is hereby given that Frank are now completed lor this trip
II llam lln, administrator of tbs es­
Take Coast Vacation — Mrs. W
which is sponsored Jointly by tbe
tate ot Creaalda W. Hamlin, de­
ceased. has filed his final account Irrigation committee ot the Oregon K. Hamell and daughter. Barbara,
In (be County Court of Lan* County, reclamation congress and tbe Ore­ left Maturday morning for Newport
Oregon, and that said court haa set gon Htate college extenaion ser­ where they will spend two weeks
a* the time and place tor tba final
vice.
•
settlement or said as tats Saturday,
Return from Oakridge— Mr. and
The tour Is open to farmers, busi­
August 20th, 1*32, at 10 O’clock In
Mrs. Otto Morton and Ueorge An­
the forenoon of said day at the ness men. bankers or any others Ifi-
County Court room In the Court tereated In this new phase of agri­ derson returner! Friday evening
from a visit at Oukrldge.
house In Eugene, Oregon, where all
pei sons Interested may appear at cultural development In this sec­
Hosts at Dinner— Mr. and Mrs.
■aid lime and file objections. It tion. Tbe trip will start at Port­
any they have.
land and end at Eugene, with D. B. Murphy had as their dinner
FRANK B H A M L IN . Adminis­ everyone free to Join at uny point guests Munday Mr. and Mrs. Roland
trator.
where most convenient and drop E. Mosbler and Miss Uldine Gar-
I. M PETERSON. Attorney for
out whenever necessary, says A r­ tin.
Estate.
(Ju 21-28— A 4-11-18)
thur King, extension soils special-
Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. Ted
let, who will be In charge.
Harper are the parents of a baby
Visit Lana County August 10
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
REAL PROPERTY
Those leaving from Portland will son born to tbem at their home
on route 1. Springfield. Friday
NO TIC E le hereby given that by ■tart Thursday morning at 8; 30
virtue of an execution xnd order o'clock from Broadway and Mtark morning. August 6. 1*32.
of sale Issued out of the Circuit streets, going at once to Hillsboro
Salem People V ie lt — Mr. and
Court of the State of Oregon for
lo Join the Washington county Mrs. Kenneth Wilson of Salem
l-ane County the 26th day of July.
1*32. upon and pursuant to a de party under County Agent Cyrus. were guests here overnight Friday
tree duly given and made by said After visiting two or three places „
, he home of M r
Wllaon „
Court the 261b day of July, 1*32. between there and the west end of j mothfcr. Mra. Gertrude Wilson
In a suit pending In which Mike
tbe county, the party will go to Me
Grell and Martha Orel! were plain­
Visiter from Bend— Dale Moxley
tiffs and Grace Lee and others were Minnvllle where the chamber of;
defendants, which execution and Commerce Is preparing another all- i of Bend spent the week-end here
order of sale was to me directed Irrigated products dinner.
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
and commanded me to sell the real
County Agent W hite will head Jollff. He is a nephew of Mrs.
property hereinafter described to
satisfy certain llena and charges In the party for some visits to success-1 Jollff.
aald decree, I will on Saturday ful Irrigation projects in that coun
Doctor’s W ife Leavsa— Mrs. R.
the 27th day of August, 1*32. at the ty, Including the new community
hour of one o'clock. P. M. at the gravity system that extends across P. Mortensen and son, Joel Cow­
southwest door of the County Court
den. left Monday for tbelr home at
from Polk county into „ .. . ..
House In Eugene, Lane County, „ the . , line
,,
.
Medford after spending the week
I
. .
. .
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at Yamhill near Sheridan.
end here with relative«.
public auction for cash, subject to
Several stops will be made in i
redemption a« provided by law. all Polk county under the leadership
Guests at Hotel— G. W. Driscoll,
of the right, title and Interest of
the defendants In aald suit and of of County Age» Beck before the of Boring. California, I. Q. Etzel.
all parties claiming by, through or party goes on to Corvallis for the Salem. Oregon, and D. Shelton of
under them or any of them in or night. Friday mornirg will be de­ McMinnville were guest; at the
to tbe following described reel pro­ voted to Inspection of the Irriga­
Springfield hotel on Friday.
perty, to-wlt;
Lot seven In block five of tion trials on the experiment sta­
Returns from Coast— Mrs F. ri.
Packard's Addition to Eugene, tion. some of which have been car
Flattery and children, Dorothy and
I-ane County, Oregon.
rled ou for 25 year«.
Dated this 27th day of Jnly, 1*32
Just before noon tbe party will Richard, returned Munday from
H. L. BOWN. Sheriff.
continue to Eugene where County New«x,rt *»>ere they have spent a
(J. 28— A 4-11-18-26)
Agent Fletcher will guide them on week's vacation.
IN T H E CO UN TY CO URT OF T H E
STA TE OF OREGON FOR T H E
CO UNTY OF LANE.
In the M atter of the Estate of
Nancy C. Conrad, deceased.
TO Della Jones. R. L. Jones, Sher­
man Conrad. Rose Curtis, W illiam
('m ils , W alter A. J. Conrad. Lulu
Conrad. H atel Jarvis. C. C. Jarvis,
Samuel D. Conrad. Henry Conrad,
Allle Conrad, and Carl Conrad
heirs and also all other persons un
known:
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby com
inandtMl to appear In the County
Court In and for Lane County. Ore­
gon, at the Court House In the city
of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,
within twenty-eight (28) days from
the date of the first publication of
this summons to show cause, If any
exist, why an order of sale should
not be made as prayed for In the
petition ot the administrator for the
sale of the following described real
property belonging to the above en­
titled estnte, to-git:
The Lot numbered forty-six
(48) of H. L. and T. B. Stewart's
plat of acreage lota, being a part
of James Ebbert Jr. D. L. C. No.
74, Notlf. 3314 tn Township
Seventeen (17) South, Range
Three (3) West of the W illam ­
ette Meridian In Lane County,
State of Oregon. Also;
AU of lots numbered 18, 10, 30,
and 31 In Block numbered 2 of
Valley View Addition to Spring-
field. Lane County, Oregon, ac­
cording to the official plat there­
of in the office of the County
Clerk of Lane County, Oregon.
Also;
All of lota numbered eleven
(11) and Twelve (12) of H. L.
Stewart and T. B. Stewart Plat
No. 2 of Acreage lota, being a
subdivision of the Jaa. Ebbert Jr.
Donation Lane Claim No. 74, In
Township
Seventeen,
South
Range Three West of the W il­
lamette
Meridian;
said
lota
eleven (11) and Twelve (12) con­
tain one acre each ot land, more
or leas, which l i In Lane County,
Oregon.
W ITN ESS my h nd and tht seal
of aald Court affixed this 22nd day
of July, A. D. 1082.
W. B. D IL LA R D , County Clerk.
By L. M. BRY8ON, Deprty.
Date of First Publication July 28th,
11*2.
SUMMONS
New
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix or the
■state of John J. Thomas, deceased,
has filed her Final Account In
the matter of eald estate with the
Cuuuty Clerk of Lane County, Ore­
gon, and an order haa been made
and eniered of record directing this
notice and setting Monday, the 12th
day of September. 1*32. at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M. for the hearing
of objections. If any. to said Ac
count and to the Final settlement
of said estate.
LKORA H A R K IN S W H ITE S
Administratrix of the estate of
John J. Thomas, deceased
(A 11-18 26— » J.g)
RADIO KOAC ANNOUNCES
HOMEMAKER PROGRAM
a tour of Inspection of a number of
irrlgaied truck farms The number
of stops has been greatly reduced
from the number visited last >e»r.
in order that a better Idea may be
had of a few typical Irrigation sys
tema.
It is estimated that Irrigation
has Increased 50 per cent In Weet
em Oregon thl past year despite
shortage of money for Improve-
menta.
REDUCED 30 POUNDS
NEVER FELT BETTER
Site W ay to Lost Fat
Take the case of Mias Madelone
Crowley, for Instance, who lives In
L ittle Rock. Ark. Just read her
letter:
"I have used Kruschen Salts for
one year— when I started I weighed
140 pounds — now I weigh 110
pounds and never felt better In mv
life."
That's the big reason a host ot
men and women take Kruschen to
lose weight—as the fat goes you
gain In health—skin clears— eves
grow bright—activity replaces In­
dolence.
Take one-half teaspoonful ot
Kruschen In a glass of hot water
every morning before breakfast—
cut down on fatty meats, potatoes
and sweets— a Jar of Kruschen that
costs but a trifle laats 4 weeks—get
It at any drugstore in the world—
but for your health's sake demand
and get Kruschen Salts.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned. W. W Calkins, has
been duly appointed Executor of
the Last W ill and Testament of
John Mason, deceased, by the Coun­
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
Lane County, and has qualified as
such Executor, and all persons hav­
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified and requested to
present the same, verified as re­
quired by law. with the proper
vouchers, to the said Executor at
the office of Calkins and Calkins,
attorneys at law. In the Bank of
Commerce Building. In Eugene,
Lane County, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Date of first publication and date
of Notice August 11. 1932.
W. W. CALKINS. Executor of
the Last W ill and Testament
of John Mason, Deceased.
CA LK IN S & CA LK IN S. Attor­
neys for the Estate.
(A 11-18-26— 9 1-8)
SUMMONS
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR LANE
COUNTY.
C L B L L L. ALFORD. Plaintiff, vs.
FLO REN CE M. ALFOKD, Defend-
ent
To: Florence M. Alford, the above
named defendant.
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E STATE
OF OREGON. G R EETIN G :
You
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint ot the plain­
tiff on file herein on or before four
weeks from the date of the first
publication ot this summons; or for
wf.nl thereof the plaintiff will take
Judgment against you and will ap-
. ly to the court for the relief pray­
ed for In the complaint and for a
decree ot absolute divorce from
you.
This summons Is published once
a week for four consecutive weeks
In the Springfield News, a weekly
newspaper published at Springfield.
Lane County. Oregon, by an order
of the Hon. Q. F. Sklpworth, Judge
of this Court, made August 1st,
1032.
Dated and first published this 4th
day of August, 1032.
FRAN K B. REID, Attorney for
Plaintiff, Residence and P. O.
address Eugene, Oregon.
<▲ 4-11-12-28— ft 1)
Cu«at for Week— Mias Marguer
lie (artw rlg h t of Wendilng la a
guest this week at the borne of
Miss Maxine Snodgrass.
Sweet Home Folk Her« — Mr
•nd Mrs. George Gerber of Sweet
Home spend tbe weekend here
visiting at tbe H. E. Gerber home
Visits Mother— Mrs. Lulu Lester
of Portland la visiting here thia
week with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Magill.
Portlander's Vacation Here— Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Morrison of Portland
are spending the week
at the
W right cabin ou Horse creek near
McKenzie bridge.
A ’ Homemakers' T hrift Hour" la
ths latest feature arranged parti­
cularly for housewives, which has
already been started over the state
college radio station. KOAC. Thl*
I* a dally feature given from 2 to
3 o'clock except Saturday when It
Is given from *:30 to 10:30 oclock
In the forenoon.
This hoar Is being conducted by
Mrs. Mary L ittle Thomas, graduate
of the college and former home
demonstration agent In California,
now on the staff part time and do­
ing graduate work In home econ­
omics at Oregon State. She was
one of tbe first to broadcast home
economics material over tbe col­
lege station before going to Cali­
fornia.
Methods of food preservation
such aa canning, drying, salting,
curing, storage and Jam and Jelly
making will be Included in tbe
scope of the material to be given.
She will also discuss planning and
preparation of low cost meals,
short cuts tn house work, planting
and care of fall gardens, and field
reports of emergency relief work
be ng carried on in the state.
Klamath People Here— Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd B. Emery of Klamath
Falls were visitors in Springfield
This program, In fact, la closely
on Monday. Mr. Emery teaches In
allied with the work of the food
the southeastern Oregon city.
committee of the state relief coun­
Attends Birthday Party— Mrs. J cil and la designed to further the
M. I-araon and two sons motored to work of the committee, though It
Junction City Monday to atteBd a is broad enough in acope to Inter­
birthday party held In honor ot est all homemakers, believe those
her grandmother. Mrs. Prank Nel­ In charge.
son who Is 84. Thirty-four persons
Other members of the college
were present.
taff will appear from time to time
the violation to the rangers. B»el
Beckham took the blame, was triad
at Port Orford and fined 111.
From the Cascade forest, Oregon,
comes a report of two men who left
their campfire not put out Water
was poured on the fire, the men
aald. but after doing thia they pat
the coffaa pot bach on to heap the
coffee warm for other campers.
They were fined 810 and coeta.
EXHIBITIONS SUBJECT
OF FOUR-H BROADCAST
The regular Monday night radio
program for 4-H club members over
KOAC from 8:00 to 8:30 August
IS. will contain Instruction foi
poultry and livestock members.
4-H News from Over the State, a
regular feature of the program will
contain news Items of Interest to
all club members and leaders.
A. G. Lunn, Head of the Poultry
department. Oregon Btata college,
will talk to poultry club members
on Preparing Poultry for F a in and
Exhibits.
Mr. Lunn will explain
to the clubbers the practices and
methods that club members should
use In selectlpg and preparing the
irds for exhibit.
Fitting and Training Hogs for
Sale and Show Ring, w ill be the
subject of a talk by A. W. Oliver
of the Animal Husbandry depart­
ment to the pig club memben.
Many club members not having
radios are meeting at the homes
of their leaders and friends to lis­
ten to th u e programs, some clubs
are holding meetings during the
clubbers radio hour.
Visit at Foley Springs — B. A. on thia hour under Mrs. Thomas'
Washburne and daughter, Mrs. direction. The topics will be kept
Drive to California — Delbert
Helen M artin of San Francisco, and timely as the season advances.
Mitchell and A. J. Davis drove to
his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
Turlock, California over the week­
and Mrs. Claude Washburne of
end. They returned on Tuesday.
MANY CAMPING PEOPLE
Junction City spent the week-end
CARELESS W ITH FIRES
at Foley Springs.
Visits Daughter— Mrs. Harry M
Stewart is visiting with her sister
at St. Helens. Oregon. She will
also spend some time with bet
daughter, Mrs. Theran Sausser, In
Portland and will be gone for about
three weeks before returning to
Springfield.
Leave for California— Mr. and
Mrs. James Hammock of Riverside
left Monday for their home after
having spent some time here visit­
ing with ner mother. Mrs. Harl
McPherson. Miss Lennice Oh Isen
of Eugene, a daughter ot Mrs.
Hammock, returned to California
p)an vacation Trip — Mr. aud
with them.
M„ Car, olaon left Tuesday for
Portland where they will be Joined
Washington People Vieit — Mr.
by Mra Ru ae|, Olgon thelr daugh. and Mrs. J. M. Sherlll and son. A.
tw in-law. on a vacation trip up R. Sherili of Mt. Vernon. Wash­
the Washington coast.
ington were guests here Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Guard
Reporter
Vacations — Taylor. Mr. Sherlll and Mr. Taylor
Betty Aun MacDuff. Springfield re- were in business together tn Rose­
! f« rte r for the Register-Guard, Is burg some years ago and the Sher-
spending a week's vacation at Oak .11 family were on their way to
ridge with her brother who is em­ that city for a short visit.
ployed with the telephone division
Doctor Has Guest»—Dr. and Mrs.
of the Cascade forest service.
Milton V. W alker had as their
Mrets Mother — Mrs. Dean C. guests over the week-end. Dr. and
Poindexter wrn to Portland Satur- Mrs W illiam Cone of Portland and
day to meet her mother. Mr . Susie . Dr. Cone's father, mother and sle-
Por,er of Ch,ca«°- wh°
«Uylng ter of Campbell. Mi aourl. The lat-
at the Poindexter home during 1 ter three have been visiting In
their absence at the Ministerial Portland and have started back by
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meeting
at Epworth Heights at motor to their home where the
Tacoma
elder Mr. Cone is a practicing phy­
sician.
Fortner Resident Visits — R. H
Reed of Santa Clara, a former real- RED FRONT STORE GETS
dent of Springfield was here Mon­
NEW PAINT COVERING
day visiting with friends. He has
Ju t returned from California and
The front and signs of the Red
was accompanied back by his son ; and W hite store operated by Mr.
who has gone to Marshfield to | and Mrs. H. O. Dibblee was given
make his home.
a new coat of paint this week.
Various Offenses Against Safety of
National Forcata Cltey By
Regional O fficer
IVÄo Said
Depression?
Four prospectors and four school
teachers In the Siskiyou national
forest have been arrested and fined
for violation of federal or state fire
laws. Is the report Just received
by regional forester C. J. Buck.
Joseph Jensen, prospector. Klam.
ath Falla, became lost from his
party in Del Norte county, Calif.,
built a signal tire and left It un-
extlngulahed. The fire spread, cov­
ering 3.000 acres, with damages
and suppression costs of 04,000.
There's no depression in
Jenson was arrested and taken to
Crescent City where he was fined
appetites since snappy
310.00.
days are here again.
Lee Uerber, prospector, Ulahe,
Oregon, threw away a cigarette
which wasn’t out. He was arrest­
ed. tried at Agnesa. Oregon, and
fined.
S a tis fy t h e fa m ily 's c r a v in g
W illiam Bryant, prospector, Port
Orford, Oregon, burned brush tn fo r d e lic io u s ro a sts, s te a k s ,
the closed season without a permit.
c h o p s, e tc ., w ith —
His fire got away and coat 33300
to put out. Bryant was arrested,
tried at M yrtle Point, Oregon, and
fined 326 and coats.
Robert H. Smith, prospector,
Gold Beach, Oregon, left his camp
fire unextinguished and unattend­
ed while he looked for gold. He
was areeted, taken o Mule Creek
and fined 326.
Buel Beckham. Don Beckham,
Paul Luy and Francis Neff, teach­
ers, all of Bandon, Oregon, spent
their vacation near Illahe on the
Rogue River but apparently did
not know enough to put out their
E. C. STUART, Prop.
campfire. The forest rangers were 4th and Main Sts. Phone 63
away at the time. Local settlers re­
quested tbe teachers to put out
their campfires and later reported
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