The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 12, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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ELECTRIC HOTBEDS
HIGHLY PRACTICAL
Baseball Now tinder Wav for 1933
i Coat of Installstlon Not Very
Great; May Be Used Twice
During Season
GRUDGE MATCH
How to have the advantages ot
. electric heat for hot beds or pro-
I pagating benches at reasonable
| coat L described In a recent bulletin
from the Oregon Experiment ata-
Wrestling (ana will flock to the
I tion written by F. E. Price and C.
Eugene Armory tonight If they are
J. Hurd, agricultural engineers.
really as interested in thia Jensen
Though of comparatively recent
Achlu feud as they profess to be.
origin, the electric soil heating de­
Seldom does a promoter have as
vices have set the pace among farm
strong a match fall right into his
electrical equipment for quick popu-
lap aa did Herb Owen with hta two
! larit.v.
principals on the curd for tonight.
Even before the experiment sta
Perhaps It was a bit of fate. When
: tion workers had perfected the
Walter Achiu entered the ring last
equipment to the point where they
week to referee the match be­
were ready to recommend it gen
tween Jenaen and Rob Roy he
erally, growers and especially pro­
worked hard and after repeatedly
pagators of ornamental plants, were
warning Jensen of his fouling tac­
’ Installing the equipment then being
tics. proceeded to give the decid­
experimented and were getting sat­
ing fall and match to Roy.
isfactory results that demand fot
Jensen Immediately demanded a
more information was inslsteant.
match with Achlu on threat of leav­
The present illustrated bulletin
ing the county for good. Achlu de­
■ is the result of the extensive experi­
feated the strong man from Elkton
The fact that she has no name does menting that has been carried on
In a Portland match, and won a not discourage ‘ ’ Number 3 3 " , this at Corvallis and with cooperators
decision in Eugene when Thor white leghorn owned by George Eng- in commercial work in various
land of Inglewood, Calif. She holds
tangled himself up in the ropes al­ the American record o f 330 eggs per parts of the state. Costs and pro­
most strangling himself.
year and she’s in training for t»e cedure have been carefully worked
Jenaen haa won two matches Chicago World F u r this year.
out so that the bulletin as issued
from Achiu so the contest tonight
forms a handy guide to anyone con­
will be for the best three out of TAX LEAGUE DEMANDS
templating installing such equip­
five matches.
ment. or it will help answer the
DOC
BOARD
REMOVAL
GuatavU Johnson of Minneapolis
question of whether such equipment
a large Finlander, will be at the
Members of the South Lane will pay in a given situation.
Armory to meet Toby Wallace of county Tax League this week went
Has Superior Advantages
Salt Lake City in the 45-minute on record os approving a plan
Advantages listed for the electric
special event preceding the grudge whereby the county dog control beds over the usual manure hot­
match.
board would be eliminated and its beds Include automatic tempera­
duties taken over by the sheriff, ture control at any desired point,
“SHEPHERDS OF SOULS“ clerk and assessor. These three resulting in better quality planta;
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC men would act on all claims for rate of growth can be controlled,
damages and the sheriff would plants can be grown to transplant­
"Shepherds of Souls." will be the make all investigations and dis­ ing site more quickly, and the elec­
sermon theme Sunday morning at pose of all unlicensed or sheepkill­ tric beds can be used two or more
the Methodist church, at 11 o’clock. ing dogs. The plan is said to be an times in one season. Soil heating
cable costs only $5 for a 6x6 foot
The evening message at 7:30 will economy move.
At the same time, R. J. Morris, heed, and a thermostat from $5.75
be: "Grounded Generators”
The church school meets at 9:45 deposed county dog officer, yester to $11. so installation casts are not
a m. The Epworth League at 6:30 day declared through his attorney, excessive.
Advantages of the electric beds
p. m. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will W. W. Harcombe. his intention of
preach at both services.
carrying his suit against Lane coun over greenhouses for plant growing
A cafeteria supper will be given ty for salary alleged due him on include much smaller initial cost,
at 6:30 Friday evening. Chicken pie an old contract, to the supreme elimination of need for extra cold
grames. elimination of use of ’flats'
will be served. A program and com­ court.
for the seedlings, and elemination
munity singing will take place
of much labor hy the new method.
about the tables. Among the num­ N. O. W. GETS READY FOR
For cut in propagating beds for
bers on the program will be solos
LARGE INSTALLATION cuttings the electric equipment has
by Jane Ketels and Kenneth Rodu-
given such amazing results that its
ner. Violin solos by Mrs. Barber ac­
Advance night for the new of­ effect is being felt in the industry.
companied by Veda Gossler. Follow­
ficers of Pine circle, Neighbors of Cuttings are rooted In a fraction of
ing the program there will group
Woodcraft, was held here Wednes­ the usual time and some species
games led by Dean Poindexter.
day evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. never before propagated that way
The newly elected officers who will are rooted with ease.
DISTRICT MEETING OF
be installed at the joint installation
LEGION BODIES TONIGHT ceremonies to be held at the new
W. O. W. hall in Eugene. January SNOW SPORTS POPULAR
Announcement haa been made of 26. took charge of initiation exer­ W ITH YOUNG FOLKS NOW
the district meeting of the Ameri cises for Oakley Mac-quire.
Each week-end now sees more
can Legion posts and their auxili­
A committee of five was appoint­
aries to be held at Le Duke's cafe ed to plan for some benefit affair to and more young people in the Up­
in Eugene this evening at 6:30. The be held in the near future. Members per McKenzie county enjoying the
district comprises posts in Lincoln. of this committee are Mrs. Ida snow sports which are so easily
Benton, and Lane counties.
Adams. Mrs. Stella Lewis. Miss reached in the vicinity of Lost
Meiba Mellon, Mrs. Alice Doane, Creek ranch and the Obsidians
camp.
Fire at Rebhan Home
and Mrs. Daisy Pugh.
The highway has been opened
Fire whicn broke out near the
Merchants III — Dallas Murphy to a point one-fourth mile beyond
furnace in Dr. W. C. Rebhan'a home
at 8:30 thia morning caused but and J. Fulop have both had seiges the Obsidian cabins and a large
little damage before It was extin­ of the influenza during the past space has been cleared in which
to turn automobiles around with­
guished A small part of the timbers week.
out much difficulty.
were burned over, some electric
Chains are not absolutely neces­
Leaburg Resident Here— Mrs. J.
light wire was damaged and the
sary,
but should be taken along as
,
W.
Clawson
of
Leaburg
was
a
busi­
asbestos lining on the top of the
furnace was ruined by water. It ness visitor in Springfield Wednes- i well as a shovel for emergencies.
The bowl, a large ampitheatre
Is not known how the fire started. ! day.
about a mile and a half above the
Obsidian cabins on the Foley ridge
trail, is one of the most popular
places for ski riders.
Ring Work of Oriental Rouses
Ire of Elkton Man Who
Demands Contest
T akes Both QUALITY and
LOW PRICE to M ake E conom y
Start the New Year right by trading at the W HITE
FRONT GROCERY, the home of quality foods.
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When ' ’ Babe'' Ruth .tarts to
limber up fur another seaaea of
swat, fans may k -iw that an
other big league rare it in the
offtog . . . The '•llabe’* now
works out
in a New York
gymnasium
taking off weight
and getting ready for the train
mg ramp call, now but a few
weeks away.
Sa,
Cafeteria Meal NEED FOR WATER
CAUSES OIL FINO
at Church bridav
Like the fretful boesy who
kicked over nu oil lamp and start­
ed the Chicago fire, a thirsty cow
struck a spark of genius In the
mind of a farmer and caused a
backyard well to gush gold and her­
self to be displaced by a roaring
lion.
Chicken pie will be one of the
dishes served at the Methodist
church Friday evening at the public
cafeteria dinner which the Ladies
aid is planning. Serving will start
at 6 o’clock in the church base
ment.
A musical program will be pres
ented during the evening following
the supper. Rev. Dean C. Poin­
dexter will have charge of this
entertainment, it has been an­
nounced.
BROKEN SLICE PINEAPPLE, large size 2’/ 2 cans
2 for 25C
PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR. Large, Pkg.
TOILET
SOAP, 4
for
BIX BISCUIT FLOUR ........................
1QC
25c
6«/MARY MARS-HALL
Printed silk dresses and frocks,
now making their appearance for
a new season, have evidently fol­
lowed a cue from winter apparel's
popularity in bright colors. Prints
being shown have bright colored
grounds such as pumpkin, light
reds, romantic greens, gold, light
blue and rose as well as gray and
beige.
And a FREE 35c TICKET to McDONALD THEATRE
FREE YO-YO
g e n u in e ‘ D uncan " /w ustC AL
YO-YO 3 5 < V A L U E M E T A L
CAN T be BOUGHT IN STORES
F R E E IN EACH PACKAGE O F
£n££9
7 h e
n c k o c lic io u s
QUICK COOWHG CefCAL
OATriWHGAT BASE
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NOW YOU J U S ’ TR.Y To
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Phone 9
W . A . T a y lo r
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR LANE COUNTY
M o v in g
LADIES SH O P
Prom 42 Went Nth St,
anti
Dorothy's Hosiery Shop
From 18 Went 8th St.
to New Location
829 Willamette St.
Formerly Kay’» Dress Store
Suites
and
Reduced
In order to clear our
floors for new ship­
ments of furniture, we
are offering some ex­
ceptional
values
in
fine bed-room pieces
and suites. Many mod­
els are offered at re­
ductions of 15',' and
some of them are re­
duced
as
much
as
3 3 '/.
Throe Pieces, start at
5 2 4 .7 5
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
2
In the Matter of the Estate of
Martha Wallace, Deceased.
To Adeley J. Demit, George T.
Wallace, Ira V. Wallace, Thomas
Wallace, Ira Wallace, Clarence Wnl-
lace, Nora Sibley, Marlon Nelson
Frazier, Homer I. Frazier, Clint T
Frazier. Martha Carter, Hazel M
Green, George W. Frazier and all
other perxonn and parties Interest­
ed In the estate of Martha Wallace,
Deceased.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON:
You are hereby cited and required
t,
to be and appear In the County
Court of the State of Oregon. In
nnd for Lane County, at the court­
room thereof In Eugene, Oregon, nt
ten o'clock In the forenoon of Satur­
day, the 18th day of February. 1933,
then and there to show cause, If any
there be, why license and authority
¿ ¿ j.
should not be granted to Walter
Price, as administrator of the es­
tate of said Martha Wallace, de­
ceased, to sell, at private sale, the
real property In the petition for
such license described, towlt:
Lot number One and the North I
half of Lot number Two in the
Block number Four of C. Cole’s
First Addition to Marcóla, Ore­
gon; Also beginning at the North- j
west comer of said I» t number
One and running thence North
100 feet. East 160 feet. South 100
A telephone message from a friend may spell
feet and thence West 160 feet
Opportunity— the chance you have been wait­
to the place of beginning:
To obtain funds with which to
ing for.
pay the debts, Just claims against
Be listed where friends can find you easily
the estate of said deceased and the
expenses of administration.
and quickly.
WITNESS the Hon. Fred Fisk,
Have a telephone!
County Judge In and for Lane Coun­
ty, State of Oregon, and ex-officio
Judge of sáld court, with tho soul
T he P acific T elephone and T elecraph C ompany
of said court affixed, this 11th day
of January 1938.
W. B. DILLARD, County Clerk, liiiftlneHH Office: 126 -4th Street
Telephone 72
By SIBYL WESTFALL. Deputy.
( J 12-19-26— F 2-9)
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How disappointed
your friends are
if you have
no Telephone!
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PKG.
ANNOUNCING
Wright & Sons
W A IT A MIMUTE , F E L L O w J -
ft/ u
Thurston
EARL B. GILMORE
It was thirty years ago that the
late A. F. Gilmore bad to havq^
water for his dairy herd. He was
sinking a well in what is now the
heart of Log Angeles' exclusive
residential district. But instead of
securing water, up came black oil
and It all looked black for the Gil­
more family. Water was his need.
Gil waa no one's need.
New Industry Born.
Mlssea Edith Ruder of Junction
But he thought out a means of cis Elston, treasurer Mrs. Rennie
transforming the black of failure | Kooier will entertain the group on City, Velma Smith of Franklin.
Alice Calvert of Eugene, spent Sat­
into the gold of good fortune and January 19.
A. A. Johnaton came home from urday night with Miss Hasel Bd-
he turned hla attention to the use
of oil for road building. He pio­ 'be hospital Saturday night. While mlaton.
neered in that field, developed ma at work at Kern-KIhb-'« near Cres
chinery and built thousands of I cent lake last week he had two
miles of highways. To him goes bones broken In his toe when a
the distinction of pioneering the barret of oil dropped on his foot
good-road movement that has made-
this Pacific Coast ths mecca and Mr. J innston's home Is at Leaburg.'
Four new members, Charlotte
marvel of motorist« from the world j Alien. Pearl lengle, Mrguret Slav
over.
jn i and Alvina Deadniond were
Automobiles were yet to come. honoi guests at a party given by the
What refining of crude oil was car-'
tied on was done to secure kero-I Girl Scouts at Leaburg All are new
sene (or lamps, such as the bossy members of the troop.
kicked over, and a little gasoline i Mrse. J. B. Barreau entertained
with four tables of "600” at the
for gasoline stoves.
home of her mother. Mrs. W. C.
Program Launched.
After the death of the founder of Th>ene< Friday.
the company. 1918, his son Earl II.
The Workers' society will meet
Gilmore succeeded to the presi-' Friday afternoon at the home of
dency. Then, at a time when re­
Mrs. Fred Easton at Walterville
trenchment programs were Insti- j
(he Walterville Ladles Union
tuted over the entire country, he
gathered his forces together and Al l Hoi lety is meeting at the home
launched an aggressive expansion of Mrs W iliam Hucka Thursday
program that has placed him afternoon.
among the leaders in movements to
restore prosperity. Through an In­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tensive campaign of advertising
Notice
Is hereby given that the
and selling to back up a better
product, his name Is known as a undersigned has been appointed as
Executor of the estate of C. L.
symbol of progress.
Olsen, deceased, by the County
Court of Lane County. Oregon. All
To Visit Mother—I’. J. Bartholo­ persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pres-
mew left Thursday for Portland ent the same, properly verified to
to visit his mother, Mrs. W. A. Bar the undersigned, at the office of
tboiomew. His mother has been 111 Wella & Wells, Attorneys, Bank of
Commerce Building, in Eugene,
recently.
Lane County, Oregon, within six
month« of the date of the first pub
Itcatlon of thia notice.
To Brownsville— Mrs. E. E. Pyne,
Date of first publication January
accompanied by her mother. Mrs. 12th, 1933
Nellie Jordan, and Mrs. Bert Doane,
MARTIN P. OLSEN. Executor
made a trip to Brownsville yester­ WELLS A WELLS. Attorneys.
( J 12-19-26 F 2 91
day.
Mrs. Jordan remained at
Brownsville for an Indefinite stay.
CITATION
This Debt Repudiation Has Ootta’ Stop
e 4 f
Fake crop ruckels have liecomu
■ arly American Inventor Greatly
Increasingly unprofitable In Oregon
Improves Use of Glasses
In recent years as farmers have
With BI-Foci I Lena
learned to seek uuhlased Informs
Eye doctors all over the United Hon. usually available from Ihe ex­
INatee are now planning special tension service nr experiment sta
window displays and oilier features tion. before putting out gisid money
for next week honoring Benjamin (or "tulrade" cropi, reports 0, It,
Franklin on Ills blrih which was llyslnp. head nt farm crops at Oro
January 17. 17»« according to Dr. gon State college.
Kila C. Meade, Eugene optometrist,
"In the old days a promoter
who has secured a large husl of could get into a district and unload
the famous Inventor to be u»ed ns a lot of fake material and he gone
before responsible agricullurel su
a pari of her display.
Ihorlllea heard almut It.” says lly
Franklin Is credited with Ihe In­ slop. "Wider use of farm news­
vention of the first bi focal glasses
papers. the radio, and exlenalon and
which have been gradually Im­ research workers have done much
proved from his lime until we now In Oregon Io prevent (he e rackets
have Ihe attractive eye glasses of
getting very far."
today.
He wore glnssca when a young
In From Fall Creek — Mr and
man and was about 40 years old Mrs. Claude (llaspey of Fall Creek
when he discovered that I hi* bi­
were visitors In Hprltigflnld Mon
focal lens greatly Improved hla
day.
sight and eliminated much of ihe
Inconvenience of the old method of
Coburg Man Hero— M E Mulvey
carrying two palra of gluaaea lie
went further uml made them octa ot Coburg was a business visitor In
gun In shape, being convinced that Springfield Wednesday.
they were easier on his eyes and
CALL FOR WARRANTS
more attractive. These he named
Notice la hereby given that
(he Colonial lens, one form of
which la still being shown among School District No. 19. In ijuie
displays of smart modern eye County. Oregon, will pay at the of­
fice of clerk uf said district, all
glaasea.
warrants Io and lorludelng 3491,
dated November 1». 1933 Interest
ceasiM after January 14, 1933.
C F BARBER, Clerk.
Bedroom Pieces
In design the patterns are brush
Admitted to Hospital— Sherman
or freehand motifs. They are model­
R. Conrad was admitted to the
ed in simple tailored effects. The
Eugene hospital on Wednesday.
patterns seemingly are selected to
Visitor from Worldling— Mrs. T. harmonize well with current colors
J. Garrett of Wendling was a visitor in winter coats, which shows that
the designers are at last recogniz­
in Springfield Wednesday.
ing the need of giving the wearer
an
opportunity to be well dressed
Leaburg Resident Here — Mrs.
Charles Carter of Leaburg was a without purchase of an entire new
costume.
visitor in Springfield Saturday.
The illustration above portrays
one of the popular new spring print
H ere from W a lte rv ille — Mrs. A.
A. Campbell of Walterville was a models. It is a pumpkin ground with
a romantic green and black pattern.
visitor in Springfield Wednesday.
33c
Walnut growing Is one farming
enterprise etlli showing (sir profits
even under present adverse condi­
tions. geueral reports Indicate,
hence there le considerable Interest
in the business.
It Is a long road ami a fairly ex
pensive one, however, from i'u*
land to a 13 year-old bearing walnut
orchard, points out . 8. Barrier,
farm management specialist at Ore­
gon State college who te conducting
in cooperation with the federal de
partment of agriculture an econo­
mic study of walnut growing, atari
ed at the request of the organised
growers.
To bring an orchard to profitable
bearing, which is ordinarily IS year«
of age, eoats a total of $341 per
acre, according to records obtain
ed from 41 growers. Of thia amount
$161 per acre Is the first rnst ot
land suited to walnut growing. $43
1» the coal of planting anil the first
year's operations, and $14.19 per
acre is the annual coat thereafter,
granting that other crops are
grown between the tree« to cut
down the cost.
All of this is not cash cost, of
course, particularly In the case of
an orchard grown on a general (arm
The average caah outlay for grow­
ing costa was found to be $75 per
acre, mostly accounted for In trees,
taxee and hired labor. A preliminary
report of Ihe study Is available free
in mimeographed form.
Mr and Mrs Walter Edmlston
from Eugene were In Thurston last
The Walterville Neighbors of Monday They are planning to build
Woodcraft held Installation of offl- a new house here aa soon ns Ihe
cer» Friday evening Three officers weather rettlea.
Mias Inex Eyler returned to
who were III will be installed In two
I ortland last Sunday where she la
weeks.
The McKenxie tledsldes have taking nursea training at St. Vin­
scored two Interesting wins this cent hospital.
Mrs. Stotersted and daughter,
week. They won a non-orheduled
Katherine,
visited friends at Drain
game with Thurston Monday night
with a score of 34-13. This Is Tliurs u few days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safely who
ton's first defeat of the year, but
hav
been living at Roseburg since
will not affect Thurston’s confer
ence standing, being only a practice their marriage have moved to Eu­
gene. Mr Safely Is employed with
game.
a petroleum company.
The Leaburg Ladles' Aid society '
Mr. and Mru. Ralph Bonney and
had annua) election of officers at
daughter, Shirley Mae, returned
Its last meeting Mrs. Marion El
from Klamath Falls Tuesday where
ton was elected president. Mrs
they have been visiting Mr Bon­
Walter farter, vice-president. Mrs. i
T. O. Becker, secretary. Mrs. Fran-, ney's father and family.
Our
high quality and low price will appeal especially to
FAKE CROP RACKETS
NUT ORCHARDS PAY;
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
MEET OPPOSITION HERE
COSTLY TO ESTABLISH
MADE FIRST BI-FOCALS
I McKenzie Valley
all thrifty people.
CAMAY
THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1938
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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