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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1982
CHRISTIAN CNDEAVOR
DOLL PARTY MONDAY
CRAZY CRYSTALS
A Mineral W ater Treatment.
Ilrlnge u Health Kesurt to You.
IV K 7th. Sil W Ith , Eugene, I'h 1704
Nearly 40 members of the Christ­
ian Endeavor soclsty of the Spring
field Chrlailan church enjoyed a
Doll party In Ibe social rooms Mon
day night.
The entertainment consisted of
games and a skit, "The Wedding
of the Painted Doll" In which the
following played character roles.
Merlon
Fere bee,
bridegroom;
I'earl llelierbrand. bride; W illiam
Cox,
minister;
Dawn
Church,
mother, Margaret llauck and Bar
bars Adams, bridesmaids; Roscoe
Col«, Jumping Jack; charle Cols,
Buster Brown; (Jladys Tanner, Rod
Riding llood
Mies W ilma Lewis sang tha vocal
solo, "Wttddlng of tha Painted Doll'
during the presentation of the aklt.
Arrangements (or the parly were
directed by Miss Altla Munnlng.
Miss Dawn Church and Mlaa Jewel
llelterhrand.
ENROLLMENT IN HOME
RADIO GROUPS BOUGHT
FACTS ÎGIVEN III
BESEARGH CDS1S
••Vour Home and Veor Child" to
Thama of KO AC Study Pro­
g ra m s S ta r tin g January 1
Long-Timo Program Coots
Stato Little to Bring Feder­
al Funds, Report Says
“ Your Home and Your Child" la
(he theme of the family life series
of radio club topics arranged
through station KOAC for the win
ter muntha. according to announce­
ment of Mra. Zelta F. Roden wold,
director of home economics radio
programs for the station. The new
series contemplates six club pro­
grams and six supplementary lec­
tures to he planned and broadcast
by Mrs. Vera Haskell Brandoa.
member ot Ibe staff of the school
of home economics.
DAIRY SURVEY OF
STATE PRINTED
Third Year of Study Com­
pleted Showing Wide Range
in Production Cost Figures
PAGE
SENIOR CLASS WINS
THOMPSON SISTERS TO
SCHOOL VACATIONS TO
START DECEMBER 23
TICKET SALE DRIVE
LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA
The Misses Jeanette and Audrey
Member: of the senior class at
Springfield high school won first Thompson will leave Springfield
Saturday for their home at Oak-
place In the ticket selling contest
| land. California. The two gtrts
held for the student body play,
have been attending school In
"Nothing But the Truth,” It woe an­ Springfield for almost a year, dur
nounced this week. The class will Ing which time they have made
receive five points towards the their home with Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Bartholomew, their uncle and aunt.
activity cup award for their efforts
The Junior class wan Aire« points
Vls.t on McKsngle— Mrs. H. H.
an'1 second place while the third
Myers, Mrs. C. 1- Inman and Mrs.
P'“ « with one point credit went
l.'lara Sleamen spent Tuesday visit­
lo ,h* sophomores.
ing with friends on the Upper Mc-
j
Kenxle.
, l r t M , y Dlnn, ^ M r, tn(1 Mr>
M (Pher, on
ned , t
Sailor on Leave— Louis Shipley
ta<lr bom„ gundBy w|tb . blrthd. y arrived In Springfield Saturday to
School work
*B I
pause In
Springfield schools Friday. Decem­
ber 23. for a short holiday vacation
Re Bular via«««« will r»sum• Again
.Monday, Jan nary 2. lb a date*
having been sat by the hoard at a
meeting held In November.
Plans are alrendy underway for
a large Christmas program at the
high school. Classes will be dis­
missed shortly after being assemb­
led at one o’clock and a big pro­
gram will be given in the andltov-
lum
Grade achoola are also preparing
special Christmas events prior to
the vacation period.
Though the use uf only 24 cents
Much of the cost of producing
dairy products on Oregon farms has
out of every *100 In property taxes
been reduced, It has not kept pace
paid In Oregon, this state has, in
with the nose dive marie by the sell
the field of agricultural research
Creswell Man H er»— John Bennett,
Ing prices of these products. The
been able through Hie years to ul
former ‘ luployee at the Hprlnaflulil
ford such effective cooperation
extent ol this spread Is accurately
poHlofliee waa a buelno a visitor In
ith the federal department of
shown la the report of the third
the city Tuesday afternoon.
agriculture that the government
progress report of the three year
now put In *4 to every *1 supplied
study of the coat o f producing
NOTICK TO CREDITO RS
by (he state In such activities right
dairy products in Oregon Just com dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dale Olson spend a ten-day furlough with bis
II, at Home— Mrs. F. 8. Apgar Is
N O T IC E IH IIK ltE 'llY G IV E N , That
here In Oregon.
(he undersigned, W. \\
Calkins,
Mrs. Brandon expects to empha­ pleted by the dairy and farm man of Eugene. The occasion was the grand parents. Mr and Mrs. T. C. reported to he BI st her home this
has been duly appointed Kxtxulor
Theee facta are brought out In sise throughout the 12 lectures the ugt-rnent departments at the Oregon birthday of Mr Olson.
week.
Barker.
of the I j u t W ill and Testament of
the blennlel report of tho experi­ Importance of good use of time, experiment station.
Frank II Mi-Duwell. deceaned, by
ment station Io the state board of energy and money on the part of
the County Court of the State of
This latest reports Is for the year
LUNCH on the
higher education submitted by Dr. parents and children. Mrs. Brandon
Oregon, for latne County, and has
Lane County Christmas Store
ending April 1, 1932, and Includes
qualified aa such Executor. and all
W. A. Hchoenfeld. dean of agricul­ la In charge of the nursery school
Balcony for
compiled data gathered from 454
persons having rlalms against said
ture and director of the experiment at Oregon State College this year.
■■state are hereby notified and re­
farms
having
8224
cows
producing
25c to 35c
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
station. Much the same situation She spent last year at the Institute
quired to preaent the same, verified
about
million pounds of butter-
Notice la hereby given (hat
urn in respect to the extension or Child W elfare at the State Uni­
aa required by law, with the proper
fat In the year.
vouchers, to the said Kxecutor at Hanry J. Ilanekamp, on the 9lli day service, according to Paul V. Marts, versity of Iowa.
the office of Calkins and Calkins, of December, 1B32. was appointed director.
This report shows that the coat
attorneys at law, In the Bank of executor w llli (he w ill amu-xtsl. o f
Tuesday, January 3, 1933, la the
of production has been progressive­
Federal Investm ents Heavy
Commerce Building, at Eugene. the estate of John Hanekemp. de
date scheduled for the first radio
ly reduced from 50 cents a pound
Lane County, Oregon, wlthlu nta ceased, by the County Court of
"Federal cooperation In the solu­
club meeting of the series. Detail­
We Give 8. & H. Green Stamps
months from the date of this notice lame County, Oregon
of butterfat to 40 cents snd then to
tion
of
problems
of
Oregon
has
AII
persons
having
claims
against
ed programs for the meeting will
Date of first publication and date
38 rents for the three years studied.
made
poaalble
vigorous
and
system­
said
estate
are
hereby
required
to
----------------------------- Phone 2700
of Notice December 8, I »32.
be mailed to all groups enrolled
Meanwhile the average selling
W W. CA LK IN S. Kxecutor of present them, verified us by luw atic attack on many problems quite
with
Mrs.
Roden
wold
at
KOAC,
required,
to
said
executor
at
hla
the l^aat W ill and Testament
price for the same three years drop­
beyhnd the resources of the stale
of Frank II. McDowell. De­ rsaldence, at Eugene, Oregon, with­ alone to undertake." Dr. »choen- Corvallis, before December 30. En­ ped from 51 cents, to 41 cents and
in
alx
months
of
the
first
publica­
rollment
blanks
and
additional
In­
ceased.
then to 30 cents. Thus for this
tion of this notice. Date of first feld reports. On a «core or more ot
C A L K IN » A C A L K IN B , A tto r­
formation will be furnished upon
publication, Dec. 16th, 1931.
third year the average selling price,
projects conducted at the central
neys for the estate.
Ilenry J. Ilanekamp. Kxecutor. station the federal government has request.
(D »15 21 2» J 5)
reduced to a butterfat basis regard­
Alta King. Atty.
less of how the milk was marketed,
Invested
*114,475
while
stale
funds
(D 151129 — J 511)
TR EA SU R Y D E P A R TM E N T
was six cents below the average
for the same projects total only
Office of the Comptroller of the
coat of production, while for the
*11.475.
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
Currency, Washington, D. C..
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y O IV E N
other two years a slight margin of
At five of the branch stations
that the undersigned, has by tha
November 10. 1932
Miss Verna W iley a former real- profit was shown.
additional projects have been con­
Notice 1» hereby given to all per County Court of the State of Ore ducted with the federal government dent of Pleasant H ill was married
gnn for the County of Lane been
Farmer's Wages Included
suns who may have claims against duly appolnlod Administrator of the Investing *40.180 to only 25.500 by to Portland Saturday. December 10
Coat
of production os expressed
"The First
National
Bank of estate of John T. James, dec eased the state, part of which was ad­ to Mr. Roy Winger of Portland.
»prlngfleld," Oregon, that the same and alt persons having claims vanced for the purchase of land Mias Wiley, a sister of Mrs. E. E. here includes, of course, wages at
must be presented to Lloyd H. against said estate are hereby No­ on which to conduct the experi­ Kilpatrick formerly of Pleasant prevailing figures for the dairyman
tified to preaent the same properly
Kelley, Receiver, with the legal verified to me at the office of ments." Ail state support for the HUI, graduated from the Pleasant and his fam ily and 5 per cent Inter­
proof thereof within three mouths Frank A. DePue the Attorney for branch stations Is provided through HUI high school in the spring of est on capital Investment. The cash
cost, which will be shown in a later
from thia date or they may be dis­ the estate In Springfield, Oregon the system of continuing appropria­ 1931.
complete report, Is considerably be­
on or before alx months from the
allowed.
tions ranging from *3.000 to *12,000
The second meeting on clothing low the 35cent figure.
date of thia Notice.
F. O. A W A L T. Acting Comp­
Dated this 30th day of November. per station.
renovation was held at the home
Once again the survey, obtained
1931.
troller of the Currency.
of Mrs. M. L. Barnum at Pleasant
through actual records kept on each
"These
projects
have
been
built
A F. HARPER. Administrator.
I r 1»)
H ill. Miss Skow, county home dem
farm, reveals that central Oregon
FRANK A. DE PUB. Attorney
up through continuous planulng and
onstratloa agent, and Mrs. Axalea
for the estate.
NOTICK
"Irrigation dairymen" are prodac
effort for a period of 45 years, ’
Sager,
slate
specialist
in
clothing
(D 9-1511-19 J 6)
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
ing butterfat at the lowest coat in
Dr. Hchoenfeld continues. "Should
were present. Many ladies were as­
N O TIC E 18 H ER EB Y O IVEN
the state, the figures showing 33
Oregon cease to evince the sort ot
sisted In the problem of making
NO TICE
that the undersigned has filed his
cents for the irrigated regions. 35
Interest that hat made these co­
►Inal Account as A D M IN IS T R A ­
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
over old dresses.
operative enterprises successful In
cents for the coast sections and 39
TO R of the Estate of Raleigh C.
"The Jade Necklace" a three act cents for the W illam ette valley.
Notice Is hereby given that the the past, and fail (o provide the
Roney, deceased, In the County
Court of the State of Oregon for undersigned. T . E. Edwards. Kxe comparatively small proportion ol comedy by Marion Short baa been
A wide range in Individual farm
lame County, and that said Court culor' of the Estate of Mary E. Me funds necessary Io meet the re­ chosen as the annual Senior play. costs Is shown In the figures for
has fixed Monday, the Ind day of Phereon, deceased, has tiled hla
The play w ill be directed by Mrs. the W illam ette valley where the 25
January. 1933. at the hour of ten Final Report and Account aa aucb quirements of the federal govern­
Cooper and Mrs. Eberhart.
low-cost farms produced at an aver-
o'clock A. M . In the County Court Executor with (he Clerk of the ment. other states will undoubtedly
The Upper W illam ette Telephone age figure of 24 cents while the 35
Room of the Court House of Lane County Court of I j u ib County. Ore­ reap the benefits that have so for­
County, Oregon. In Eugene. Oregon, gon. and that Saturday, the 17th tunately fallen to this state In company met at the school house high-coat trams showed a 50 cent
aa the date, time and place for the day of December. 1931. at 10:00
December 10. Ernest Schrenk was average. Factors contributing to
hearing of said Final Account and o'clock In the forenoon In the years past."
re-elected secretary and treasurer. this great spread will be shown In
of objections thereto, and for the County Court Room In the Court
The community club held Its an the final detailed printed bulletin
House at Eugene, Lane County.
final settlement of said estate.
Bring the children here Saturday — They will
L N. RO NEY. Administrator of Oregon, has been set by the lion- BOY HAS STRANGE
' nual Christmas party at the home being prepared for publication be­
the Estate of Raleigh C. Roney. C. P. Bernard. Judge of said Court
J
of Mrs. It a lic Hammond Decern tween now and July 1.
enjoy
the decorations — the lights — the pretty
LAPSE AT MARCOLA
aa the time and place of hearing
{XMSMhaod •
her 14. Each woman brought a gift.
objections
to
the
same,
and
for
COTTER A B A IL E Y . Attorneys
Christmas trees — and you will enjoy the thous­
the final settlement of said estate.
The small son of Mr. and Mrs. I Refreshments were served and j
for Administrator.
NO TIC E OF C H A T T E L
T E. EDWARDS. Executor.
(D 1 8 1522-29)
M O R TG A G E F O R E C L O S U R E
ands of beautiful things this happy Christmas
W. A. Kennedy of Marcola was there were treats for the kiddles.
W E I.1.8 * W ELLS. Altorneya.
SA L E
brought to the office of u local phy­ There was a short program.
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T E A C H E R »' E X A M IN A T IO N S
store has to offer at the lowest prices you’ve
sician Monday evening In an un­ I Mrs. Elva Rogers and son Ular-
Notice Is hereby given that de­
The semi annual teacher»’ exami­
NO TICE
conscious state. The boy, who Is ' t ncc have moved to Leaburg to fault has occurred in the conditions
ever known.
nations will be held at the County
R EG ISTR ATIO N OF
about four years old, had been play­ make their home for the winter. of that certain mortgage wherein
Court room commencing Wednes­
Delbert
Shephard
is
mortgagor
and
LAND T IT L E
day. December l is t at 9:00 o'clock
ing with his sisters and suudenly Mrs. Rogers has a music class and the Eugene Hospital is the mort­
A. M and lasting until the 13rd.
We’ll be Expecting You.
began acting strangely according Clarence w ill attend high school.
gagee. Dated August U>, 1931, by
Teachers who are planning to IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
reason of the failure of said mort­
to
their story. They called their
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
take the «ntlre examinations or sev­
gagor to pay the debt secured there­
father and he found the lad had
CO UNTY.
eral subjects for exemption, kindly
by, and that there Is now due and
GIRLS PUT ON FASHION
notify ua and we will send you a In the M atter of the Application of lapsed Into unconsciousness. Modi- j
unpaid on said Indebtedness the
Dewey W. Rust to register the
schedule when the subjects will
Will Be in the Auditorium
SHOW
AT
HIGH
SCHOOL
cal examination revealed nothing
sum of *322.40 Dollars.
title to Northwest Quarter of sec­
be given.
Now, therefore, the property des­
unusual
and
the
boy
was
token
to
Saturday,
2 to 5 P. M. —
tion
31
In
Tp.
15
8.
R
7
West
of
E. J MOORE. Co School 9npl.
Sophomore girls of the Girls Lea­ cribed in said mortgage, as fololws:
W. M In l-anr County. Oregon the Eugene hospital for observa­
I D 1-9-16)
A
Gift
for You!
excepting the north ten chains tion where he awoke late that night gue at the high school sponsored 1 Durant Rd. M. 28. License No.
169 302. Motor No. 578033, or so
thereof.
apparently none the worse for his a faslon show during the assembly much therefore as may be neces­
versus
He returned to his period Monday morning to raise sary will be sold pursuant to the
Fay Brown, Milo Brown. Mra. Gene experience.
Brown. Gordon Brown. Ixrnnle home Tuesday and shows no signs funds for the league treasury. The power of sale in said mortgage con­
Brown. Isabelle Brown, Ira C of his affliction.
Sophomore girls were low In a tained. as set out In 54-208 Oregon
Code, at public sale, to the highest
Parka. Della 1. Parks and Tillman
membership drive recently and bidder for cash, on Friday the 30th
Glover
and
all
whom
II
may
con
JEWELER
were required to do something to day of December, at 10:30 A. M..
cern: Defendant!.
lte|iuiiing a Specialty
NEW DISCOVERY REACHES aid the finances ot the League for which sale will be made at Day-
T A K E NOTICE
That on the 8th day of December CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS ' U»*«r negligence during the drive. Nlte Garage, to satisfy the debt
Springfield, Oregon
secured by said chattel mortgage,
A. D.. 1932. an application waa filed
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Hats, coats, dresses and other and the costs and expenses of and
by aald Dewey W. Rust In the Cir­
Dr. Carl found that poisons In the clothing, some of recent manufac growing out of theee foreclosure
cuit Court of Lane County for
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN Initial registration of the title to UPPER bowel cause stomach gas. ture and others of more ancient proceedings.
the land above described. Now un His simple remedy Adlerlka washes vintage were displayed by mem­ Dated December 9. 1932.
Naturopath>e Phyelolwrt
JO HN L. M ARSH, Constable.
leas you appear on or before the out the upper bowel, bringing out , bers of the class who acted as
Bv VA N SVARVERUD. Deputy.
There is no doubt about it.
I'bone 91-J
9th day of January A. D. 1932 and
models.
(D 1522-29)__________
show cause why such application all gas. Flanery'a Drug Store.
Dfflce Hours: 1 to 5 P. M.
Furniture is the most appreci­
«hall not be granted, the same will
4M Fourth Street
be taken os confexsed and a decree
ated and lasting gift of them
will be entered according to the
prayer of the application and you
all! And you could never be­
will be forever barred from dtsput
(leneral Law ITactlce
Ing the name.
fore buy such really good
W. H. DILLA R D , Clerk.
I. M. PETERSON
C.
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Applicant'!
A llc rn e y « l-lJ > w
furniture so cheaply.
Attorney, Residence: Eugene, Ore­
City Hall Building
gon.
(D 8-1522-29 J 6)
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