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    B SPRINOFIHLD
PAO » FOUR
Rotter to Show
In Eugene Soon
Jen»en-Rob Roy, and Achiu-
Caxton to Wrestle in Double
Main Event Program
TOWN AND VICINITY
Ilev A M
Catholic F a th e r Hsi
Marcola Man Here— L ee McKin-
bva.-
ney of Marcola was a vlsltor lit Haluschyn of Portland w
esday
nesu visitor in SnringfieW
Springfield Tuesday for enoon.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8/1982
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at the home of Mrs Vern Caldwell
on Thrsday.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Benson have
entertained two church groups at
their home this week. The Presby-
terlan guild's study night was held
at their home TuesdSy lig h t and
(he Christian Endeavor socleiv
held Ils business meeting there on
Wednesday evening
LANE AGENT GIVES
MM HEPORT
Aide Range of Activities
Shown in Work Summary;
Office is Busy Place
Thurston
l.lltle Doris Doyer who recently
underwent an operation for appetì
dlrltis took a relapse and had to he
taken hark Io the hospital again
but is improving now.
Mrs. Richard Hart gave a parly
ul her home Thur day afternoon
honoring Mrs. Hay Rennie, each
lady taking enough pieces for a
quill block.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdm talon from Co
burg visited frien ds here Iasi Sal
unlay.
The bridge d u b met w ith Mr. n.nl
Mrs. Fred Russell Wudhesday even
tug.
Mr. and Mrs. Fciix Sparks from
Blue River are vlsllliig Mrs Arch
SWARTS SELLS
MEAT BUSINESS
Sheriff-Elect Disposes of In-
tereet in Local Shop to Man
From Washington
Visitor from Maroela— Jay Hop-1 Visits Friends— Mias Lucille Mil
kins of Marcola vls.ted frlerds in llcan of W altervllle spent Sunday
in Springfield visiting with friends.
Mickey W alker will be brought Springfield Monday.
Sale of his Interest In the Swans
NIGHT OFFICER TAKES
The multiple functions and a o tl-!
to Eugene for a four-round exhibí
and
Sen meat bus'nsv In Spr.ua-
vitlea of the Lane county agricul­
Visitor from Fall Creak — Ira
MAN WANTED IN BEND
lion match at the Armory on Tue« Baldwin of Fall Creek was a visitor O . E. S. ELECTS NEW
field
w»» announced Tuesday by C.
tural agent for the year 1932 are i
Elmo McDonald of V da was ur
day, December JO. T h l. Intereet- In Springfield Friday.
TUESDAY
outlined
In
a
summery
of
the
an-1
A.
Swarts,
slier If elect of Lane
re
ted
In
Springfield
Wednesday
OFFICERS
uual report t sued this week by O . '
tug aporta announcement was made
evening by A. J. Cowart and held
county.
Fall Creek Man H e re - Charles
(or slate police who want him on n
Wednesday by Herb Owen, bane Nest of Fall Creek transacted bust Mrs, Scha-'to. W ill Be Worthy S. Fletcher, agent.
Ills lather. (1. K. Swarts. with
Activities In each of the depart­
Matron; Installation and Din­
wairant issued at Bend He is u
promoter who aaya he has guaran­
ness In Sprt-.gfleld Tuesday
whom lie has been associated In
ments of crop improvement, hortl-
ner Planned December 20
eused of issuing a had check. 8er
teed the vl.ltln g ring veteran a
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I culture, soli improvement, rodeut i
III at Homs— Beulah Korn is ill ai
geanl Mulkey of the slate police
business (or the past eight yean,
purse of |1000- W alker although
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mole,
New officers of Cascade chapter., control, poultry, dairying and live­
force took custody of th< tuan and
often urged by writers to retire, the home of her parents here this
has announced hla partnership with
by
Mrs.
Bertha
Costello
ol
Shough.
ly E. 8. were chosen here Tuesday ! stock, and miscellaneous are listed I
recently took a match away from a week.
^ r w g fir ld Mass., won the crown lodged him in (he county Jail.
N J W illiams recently of W in­
evening at the regular meeting o f ; in the report summary
younger man who weighed 36
as the best male in the Pig Four
Minor Operation — Mrs. E. K. the lodge. Mrs Pearl Schantol will
lock.
Washington. The name of the
During the year Mr. F letcher'a' Point Show »1 New York
pounds more in Los Angeles. He is
Beautiful Christmas cards at
Operation Monday— W. J. Scott
' Pyne underwent a minor operation be the next worthy matron.
office
has
promoted
the
growing
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f.rm
will
become Hwarie und W II
now setting out on an exhibition
underwent an operation al the Eu lowest prices. Sen display ai Hie
j in Eugene Monday.
of alfalfa. Farmers of Lane county [
Other officers elected are R
llama.
tour. It Is almost certain that Joe
News Office.
gene ho pi tai Monday.
zy
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Waterman will sponsor his visit to
Camp Creek Fsim er Here— O. B. Oldham, worthy patron Mrs. Darr purchased a total of 18.200 pounds
at
seed
which
was
planted
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the
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Portland either before or after the Hardy, farmer in the lower Camp Wilson, associate matron; W. E.
Eugene visit. W alker is managed Creek district was a business visi­ Buell, associate patron; Mrs. Lena county this year, bringing the total i
Fraederlck. secretary: Mrs. Abbie acreage of this crop to 6500 acres (
by Jack Kearns, one-time manager tor In Springfield Saturday.
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Wheaton, treasurer; Mrs. Ida Hol- in the county.
of Jack Dempsey.
Culture for Inoculation aifaifa
Oakridge Folk Here
Mr. and verson. conductor; Mrs. Elsie Poll­
The weekly wrestling card at the Mrs. V. R. Jonee of Oakridge were
and Other legumes were sold farm Equalizing Function Poorly
ard. associate conductor.
Eugene armory tonight is also week-end guests at the home of
Met Finds O. S. C. Man in
Appointive officers w ill be an­ ers at coat.
causing quite some excitement. It Mr. and Mrs Donald Toomb.
Potato Bags Purchased
Comprehensive Study
nounced December 20 when newly
seems as thougu there will be two
New crops promoted were stem-
elected officers will be Installed.
Fever
Victim
Improves—
Mrs.
D.
main event numbers and no spe-
That the public school revenue I
This will be the regular family sup­ rot resistant sweet clover, bent
B. Murphy is recovering successful-
grass, Bortfield turnips on 300, system of the state of Oregon Is
per night meeting.
acres in the coast section, fifteen ! unnecessarily complicated and but '
Owen had promised the winner I ly at her home this week following
varieties of oats. Hood wheat, pota poorly accomplishes one of the j
af the Achtu-Jensen match last I a serious illness with scarlet fever.
week a chance at Rob Roy. Achlu
toes and pool orders for potato main purposes In view—(hat o f :
In from Camp Creek— Marlon
won when Jensen got his head Chase of Camp Creek was a busi­
bags.
equalising the tax burden between !
tangled up In the ropes and nearly ness visitor in Springfield Satur­
Weed cont.ol was aleo carried district«— la the conclusion of an j
strangled himself. Fans, thinking
forward with te^ts and demonstra exhaustive study completed by Dr
day.
back to the week previous, were
tions.
W. H. Dreesen. agricultural econ ,
Deerhorn
Man
Here — Earl
still not satisfied with the match
W ork in the horticulture field omlat of the Oregon State college
and many of them declared that Theines of Deerhorn was a busi- Five Stamps Per Capita Goal included starting of a four-year ex­ experiment station.
Jensen was the best and entitled i ness visitor in Springfield Satur­
of Drive Workers in Lañe; periment of the influence of prun | Dr. Dressen's studies, which In i
to the main event this week. His day.
ing on color and yield of Montmor
volved a detailed examination o f ,
Drive Lasts to Christmas
rapid recovery from the injuries
ency cherries; various orchard |
records from every couni y In the ’
Laundry
Manager
III
— J- W.
last Thursday night Influenced
demonstrations;
experiments
with
The annual Christmas seal sale is
state, have been incorporated In a
I Hobbs, manager of the Springfield
Owen to put him in the match
Austrian winter peas as a cover
bulletin Just published by the ex ,
Laundry is ili at his home this now in full swing in Springfield,
tonight.
crop as compared to veatcb; straw
pertment station and which Is so ,
as well as in other parts of Lane
week.
berry experiments with and with­
To satisfy Achiu Owen has se­
complete as to constitute a detailed
county and throughout the United
Thin Is u chain wide sale to liquidate half a million
out fertilisers: irrigation inspec­
Visitor from Roseburg— Hilda
cured Billy Caxton to meet him In
reference work for legislators or
States. The drive, which began on
an extra main event preceding the i Longfelt of Roieburg was an over­ Thanksgiving day. has been under tions. and m e of electric hot beds others who may attempt an Im
dollar Block before January let. We have not yet
Improvement of soils was demon-
night visitor in Springfield Mon­
Jenaen-Roy go.
provement on present tax laws.
way for a fortnight already.
reached o'ir goal. Thue In slipping fast. We must make
day.
Mrs. Frank L. Chambers and strated by the use of various types
“The public school revenue law s'
Sliver Injures Boy— Delbert Mc­ M r-. J. Bishop Tingle, co-chairman of fertilizers and lime applications.
further drastic sacrifice» to attain our object.
of Oregon have been amended and
A total of 6300 pounds of poison
Bee, seven, was painfully injured of the Lane County Health associa­
added to with apparently two ideas
M O N E Y R A IS IN G
Al, new Xmas Goods thrown in without reservation.
Monday when he ran a large spliu tion and directors of the stamp sale barley was distributed at cost in
in view." says D r Dreesen. “one to I
rodent
control
campaign
ter of wood into his thigh while in the county, have set »heir goal the
constrain the people to provide 1
AH other goods make wanted and practical gifts.
chopping wood.
at five stamps per capita at least, Eighty-six rodent control supervis­ adequate revenue and the other to
ors were named and 21 of these
Moves to Roseburg— Leota La to be purchased by the 54.000 citi poisoned squirrels on 21.409 acres assist the financially weak districts
In the support of their schools.
Jole has moved to Roseburg with xers of the district.
The Bear Creek school was the of neglected land.
her parents where she will attend
"The first objective sought eould
Brooding and rearing of chicks,
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school. She has been a student at first one in the county to repor1 poultry culling demonstrations, a be obtained Just as effectively un­
purchasing its quota of seals, close
the Lincoln school.
poultrymen's picnic, public meet der a simple law as under a multi
ly followed by a similar report
ings to discuss fall and winter flock pllctty of Intricate laws. The second
Teacher Returns — Miss Helen from the Swisshome school.
objective, the equalization of the
High has returned to her duties as
Mrs. C. O. Wilson, in charge of feeding and turkey Institutes were
school tax burdea. has been obtafh-
listed
among
the
activities
of
the
teacher at the Brat tain school fol­ the campaign in Springfield, urges
ed with but partial If not question­
lowing an absence of four weeks each local resident to buy as many agent in the poultry field.
able success.”
A
directory
of
purebred
stock
due to illness.
of the Christmas seals as possible.
Dr. Dreesen's study revealed that
and “for sale” and "exchange"
Solicitation on the streets by
Visits Family— Guy Gabriel was
lists were maintained for the bene mare than 85 percent of the funds
school children will close this week
here from Tillamook Sunday to
• • • •
fit of livestock growers. They also raised under the county and ele­
but the children will continue to
visit wtth his fam ily. He is employ­
were shown methods of cutting and mentary school fund laws found
42 Eighth Ave. West
have stamps for sale at the schools
ed by the Southern Pacific railroad
curing mutton, the value of clover their way back to the districts
Eugene
and members of the Girls' League
on the Tillamook division
for dairy cattle was demonstrated where the money was raised, and
w ill offer them for sale to out-of-
and 400 cows were tested in the hence took no part in any e q u a ll­
It is compulsory that
town
people
in
the
store-
on
Satur­
Returns Home— W. C. Myers re­
dairy herd improvement asocia- ing.
Of the remaining 1745.774
money be raised at once
turned to his home near Hayden days. The business district has tlon.
average annual excels apportion
been
canvassed
during
the
first
bridge Sunday following an opera­
to meet our obligations
Has Busy Year
ments used to equalize the burden.
tion at the Pacific Christian hos­ week of the drive by Mrs. Wilson
and in order to do this,
During the year the agent has 30 per cent was apportioned to 806
and
Mrs.
Maude
Bryan.
pital.
received 3395 office calls and 150 districts that already either had
all merchandise will be
These mall stamps are slowly
telephone calls in regard to farm lower general school levies than
placed on Sale at un­
Daughter Borr— Mr. and Mrs. but surely helping overcome the
problems. He wrote 2.493 indivi­ the average for the county, or had
Earl
Huberd
of
Jasper
are
the
par­
dreaded
malady
of
tuberculosis,
as
heard of prices regard­
dual letters and mailed 15.295 higher-than-average assessed valua­
ents of a baby son born to them at is evident from the reduction of the
less of cost.
copies of 68 circular letters. He tions per census child for the coun
the Pacific Christian hospital in tuberculosis death rate in the state
Here Are a Few of the Many
Eugene on Thursday. December 1. from 95 per 100.000 population In made 371 farm visits, spending ty, or both.
184 days doing field work and 128
Values Being Offered . • •
Under the present law. In fact,
1915 to 42 in 1931. a slash of 60
1932.
in the office.
the entire excess apportionment
per cent in the ravages of the dan­
The agent traveled 13,819 miles constituted less than 4 per cent of
Returnse to Work— Mtss Eva Mil gerous ailment.
by automobile and 115 by train or the average annual cost of public
ler, sister of Mrs. Ren Hollb ter
It is the money derived from the
who was injured in an auto-train sale of these seals which is financ stage. He secured the services of school education, grade or second­
accident some time ago has return­ ing most of the organized battle specialists from Oregon State col ary, for the years 1927-30. Dr. Dree­
ed to Springfield and resumed her against the white plague In Spring lege for a total of 85 days during sen suggests that betterment will
to
which time 25 demonstration meet- have to come through Joint action |
work In Eugene Monday morning. field and throughout the state.
Values to $5.95
logs were held and 122 lecture by school administration and taxa
Do your share of the fighting by j
At Grant* Paas— Oswald Olson
meetings.
All Head Sizes
purchasing Christmas seals!
tion experts.
and his mother, Emma Olson,
The offices of both Mr. Fletcher
In the New Colors
spent Sunday with Mr. and M rj
and Miss Gertrude Show, home
and Styles . .
Stnd your Greetings wltfe an in demonstration agent, were abolish
C. J. McMurray at Grants Paas.
printed
and engraved ed for next year If the budget pre­
They tried fishing for steelheads dividual
but the water was too muddy ac­ Christmas card. Fine selection at pared by the county budget com­
The News Office.
mittee is adopted.
cording to Mr. Olson.
A Christmas party, annually a
1
Muddled State
XMAS SHOPPERS
Save Now - at
Rreier’s
Liquidation Sale
Seal Declared
health Weapon
SALE
BR'EIER CO.
LADIES’
SHOP
968 Willanett,
D EPR ESSIO N S A L E
S t o c k 'u p !!!
a t these
S pecial Prices
Hats
5Oc
S I.95
Your Christmas
Opportunity
I McKenzie Valley
Free
A Hat with a $1.95
Purchase or More
Make your Xmas selection
now. A small deposit will hold
any garment until Xmas.
Dresses
Values
to $9-95
91-00
1 Group
$1.98 - $2.98
- S9-90
All «lies and colors - - -
Street Dresses, Seml-Formale,
Formala, Etc.
Bilk, Knit,
Wool . . •
S U IT S !
Value $10.95
While the Lot
Lasts - - -
$2-98
Irish-Murphy Co.
This big store offers you the best service to be ob­
tained in the Grocery line. Our prices are as low as
can be found anywhere on staple quality products.
This is a home store whose interest is to serve home-
people. When you trade here more of your dollar
stays in the community.
Per Pkg.
25C
BISCUIT CUTTER
FREE
Daughter Born — Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Thompson are the parents of
a baby daughter born to them at
their home, 833 Fifth street, Spring
field. Tuesday, December 6. 1932
feature of the Leaburg Ladles Aid
society, will be given for members
of the club at their next meeting.
December 16. at the home of Mrs.
8. J. Godard. Plans were made at
the meeting held at the home of
Mrs. Arthur Oray last Thursday.
Guests Sunday— Mrs. A. Il Van
Mrs. Herbert Platt entertained
Valzah had as her guests Sunday
the Deerhorn Bridge club at her
Mr. and Mrs. L. Munch, and Dr. and
home Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs.
Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah, all of Rose
Royal Qick making high score foi
burg.
the afternoon, Mrs. W. C. Thlenes
Remember all your friends with consolation Mrs. Earl Thlenes will
an individual printed and engraved be hostess at their next meeting
Christinas card. Beautiful display Mrs. Lew Crow and daughter. Irene
were special guests.
of cards at the News Office.
Miss Belle Millican entertained
NO TIC E
(
the "W orkers" society at her home
REG ISTR ATIO N OF
Wednesday afternoon to perfect
LAND T IT L E
plans for the bazaar which will be
¡IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E given Thursday evening by the
S TA TE OF OREGON FOR LANE
group. Cake, candy and sandwiches
CO UNTY.
¡In the M a'ter of, the Application of w ill be sold. Bazaar articles and a
Dewey W. Rust to register the fish pond will also be features.
title to Northwest Quarter of sec­
The W altervllle school will give
tion 31 In Tp. 1« S. R 7 West of
W. M. in Lane County, Oregon a Christmas program at the school
excepting the north ten chains house Friday evening, December 23.
thereof.
'
The W altervllle Grange has post­
versus
poned a special chicken supper
Fay Brown, Milo Brown, Mrs. Gene
Brown, Gordon Brown, Ixinnle planned to be given Friday even­
Brown. Isabelle Brown, Ira C ing, until early In January and cake
Parks, Della 1. Park and Tillman and sandwiches substituted for F ri­
Glover and all whom It may con day evening’s supper at the grange
cern: Defendants.
meeting.
T A K E NOTICE
The lea b u rg high school’s play,
That on the 6th day of December
A. I ) , 1932, an application was filed “Two days to M arry,” w ill be given
by said Dewey W . Rust In the C ir­ Friday night this week. The pro­
cuit -Court of Lane County for
initial registration of the title to gram w ill begin at 7:30. A small
the land above described. Now un­ admission will be charged.
less you appear on or before the
The Leaburg Girl Scout« will
9th day or January A. D. 1932 and present a program Including two
show cause why such application
shall not be granted, the same will plays Friday evening, December 16.
Pine
Knot
Lodge" and
he taken as confessed and a decree “The
will be entered according to the "Mother Baker's Christmas” have
prayer of the application and you been chosen by the girls.
will be forever barred from disput­
The Christmas program will be
ing the same.
given at Leaburg Thursday even
W B. D ILLA R D . Clerk
C. A. W IN T E R M R IE R , Applicant's Ing December 22.
Attorney, Residence: Eugene, Ore­
The W altervllle Ladles Aid so­
gon.
ciety will have an all day meeting
(D 8-16-22-29 J 6)
Royal Club Coffee, 3 lb can
75c
Vermont Maid Cane and Maple Syrup, 1 pt.
Glass Bottle, Special
23c
Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Flakes, 2 for
17c
Fishers Biscuit Flour, pkg. for
25c
Rice Pops, package
.......
’ ........... 10c
Borden’s Milk, tall ean
5c
i> Pounds Snow Drift
69c
Spltsenberg Apples, box
50c
Best Ever Egg Noodles, pkg.
5c
Home Grown Walnuts, New Crop, good quality, lb. 15c
Almonds, per lb
15c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts, 3 lbs........ ...................... 25c
Raw, Raw Fresh Peanuts, 3 lbs. .......................... 25c
Something New—Little Tom Thumb Pop Corn,
on the cob, lb.
..................- .......... 10c
Shasta Coffee, 2 lb. ean
................................. 50c
MONARCH COCOA, 1 lb. Can, Reg. 40c Val.
MONARCH BAKING CHOCOLATE. ’/ 2 lb
SUPERIOR TASTY MALT, Chocolate
Flavored, Special
49c
RUBBER FOOTBALL FREE
Both for 26c
3 PALM OLIVE SOAP for .........
2 Giant Size CRYSTAL W HITE
M
JUST ARRIVED FRESH CANDIED PINEAPPLE AND CANDIED CHERRIES FOR
TH A T FRUIT CAKE FOR CHRISTMAS
Make Our Store Your Headquarters While in Town
THE HOME OWNED STORE
w.
a . Tayior
White Front Grocery
Phone 9
Y our D o lla rs Buy More H ere