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MOUNTED POLICE
TELLS LIFE STOUT
FEW CHANGES IK PH. CONSIDERS
INDUSTRY REPORT GARDEN CONTEST
Canada Unemployment Plan i
Explained; Many Curios
Placed on Exhibit
’ -rjo Engineering Contract« Mothers to Continue Serving
I et; Crude Oil Advances
Hot Lunches at Least Dur­
Slowly in Month
ing Month of March
Jensen-Yakui
Matched Again
F-
CHURCH PLANS
CANDLE SERVICE
Weakly Curd Set to Fridny
Night; Indian Seek« to
Methodiat Ladies to Prêtant
Regain Championship
Tableaux and Speoial Music
on Sunday Evening
Another full armory is in store
-«w
A crowded auditorium, fttlea ’
I- dustrlal activity of the Twelfth
Members of Springfield I*. T. A
for Herb Owen, matchmaker for the
largely with school children and
The combined missionary soci»,
H strict was about the same In will tnvoattgats the methods now
Eugene Wrestling Commission Fri
some of their parents gathered at
lies of the Methodist church wilt
January as *n December This lack In u»e elsewhere of conducting a
day night when lie present, two of
the Methodist church Tuesday even
have charge of the Sunday oveulng
of change in tho volume of produc children’s garden
contest and
his best drawing cards in a match service and will pesent a special
Ing to view the unusual exhibit of
tlon conforms with the seasonal ex »tud\ the possibilities of starting
Il will be mure than a match
skins, garments, and Implements of
Candle Light service. The service
• eetatlon Fmnlovment and payrolls «uch a movement here It was de
however. It will bo a re match for
warfare and defense which Major
has become an annual event at the
dec-,.used somewhat ard trade sett elded st the business meeting held
both
Yuqul
Joe
and
Thor
Jensen
as
Q. H. Schoof, Alberta. Canada, dis­
church and marks the receiving of
at the Brattain school Wednesday
they recently were billed on a mall,
Bennett C. Clark, ( D ) M issouri, vltv declined.
played.
the
thank offering which la used for
non o f a fort tor Speaker, Champ
Heavier than u nal snow and afternoon. Miss Eleanor Smith wa
event card. And it will probably uilealonary work.
Major Schoof Is a former mem-j Clark, was sworn in as the new Sen­ rainfall during January in moat appointed chairman of a committee
he u mean match
Attention Is called to the tin,» of
Iter of the Canadian Mounted police. I ator from his slate, February 3, auc- |u»rts of the District Improved the lo make the investigation slid re
When the Sonora Indian return - 11 U„ service at 7 30 Instead of the
having seen active service In the' reeding Sen Hawes, and thus <aiu a( prospects for adequate irrigation
port at the next meeting
ed to Oregon recently he brought I usual & o'clock vespers The later
slave trade disturbance in Africa,!
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water and soil moisture to meet
It was also decided to continue
with him the middleweight champ I hour was made necessary to pro-
In Mexico, and In the Far North.'
ordinary needs of agriculture In the the hot lunches at the school at
lonshlp
Jensen won his match vide the proper lighting arrange
in the Peace River county. His in­
coming season. Unusually cold wea­ least through the mouth of March
with (ho Indian and claims thel menta.
teresting collection of mementos
ther together with driving storms
••receding the business meeting a
championship. Naqul Joe says In-j x aeries of seven tableaux will
were gathered during his travels to
damaged certain crops, however covered dish luncheon was held al
was tricked Into losing (he match. I be presetile,! along with special
the different parts of the country.
principally wheat In the Pacific the home of Mrs. W. O. Burch,
that he con handle Jensen. and I music for the program The com
Among his exhibits were the hide
Northwest and citrus fruits in president.
that he needs to retain the champ I piote program will he aa follows:
i , little fellow, this pole «at,*
of an alligator which was 12 feet
southern
California.
Livestock
Mothers and teachers of students •ays Miss Kuby Knight of Atlanta,
Mrs M V Walker
long, the skin from the largest Many Enjoy Carnival Atmos- generally were kept in good condi­ In the first and second gj-ndes at Ga., who has him for a pet. Ills name lonshlp to fulfill engagements In piano solo
other parts of the country So you I Scripture reading.
Polar bear ever killed which stood
phere at High School Fri­ tion by the use of supplemental the Lincoln school will have charge it " S t ia k y ’ ’— which is unfair, la-
there Is really quite a hit al I Candle Light Procession
10 feet high when alive, a leather 1
fends, but the growth of early lambs of the next meeting the third weea ««much as he has lung sine« been
day; Receipts Please
stake
for each player.
Tableau Scena In Missionary
denatured
and
is
the
sweetest
.md
suit made for him by an Indian I
in California was hampered to some in March.
uaax A Uah-us«
Awaken
Art O'Reilly will return Io thel Drphauage
Children's Chorus
sqtiaw, and numerous other robes
An auditorium filled with stu- extent by poor feeding conditions
ring
after
an
absence
to
lungi«
with
ITableau
American
Indian Work
and blankets also suits of armor dents and townspeople greeted the resulting from freexlng tempera
INTERCLASS BASKETBALL Danny Buckley of l.os Angeles ln | •*'»>«» "Fr’im the Land of the
and fighting weapons of the vari- Springfield high school students tures. The volume of agricultural
the special event.
| Skyhlue Water.” Mrs. It Roach
ous countries.
Friday evening when they present products marketed was smaller In
PLAY-OFF IS STARTED
Tableau Jspnneae senna, Music
One of the most interesting parts ed their big carnival for the benefit January. 1933. than a year earlier
by Choir.
and prices were much lower.
of the lecture and exhibition was a of the Girls League treasury,
First games in the annual Inter
Tableau
Negro seen»— Music.
demonstration of the handling of a 1 Students opened the evening
class basketball competition at
Lumber Pickup Steady
Mrs. Itameli and quartet.
sword while on a horse. "1 do not be- with a group of entertainment fea-
Crude oil production, after de- Public Invited to Attend Dem­ Springfield were held Tuesday
Tableau
'Aged Servants of the
lieve in war. and I do not want the tures in the auditorium which was creasing considerably in late Janu­
evening with the senior and first
Cross"— Music, Fred Buell and
bovs listening to me to think I paint followed with a number of side ary and the first few days of Feb­ onstration at Armory Next year teams playing The senior
quartet.
Wednesday Night
a glamorous picture of life as a show attractions in the various ruary. Increase,! In the two weeks
boys and girls both won their
Tableau India — Young Ladles
soldier." said the speaker. “Our classrooms.
ending February 18. New orders
games and did so by the samr
Annual inspection of Company C. scores. 27-5.
In Indian Cuslumea
Music by
work requires that we master the ' Featured on the program In the for lumber continued larger than
choir.
tricks of crooks and killers, and auditorium were "Magic Pills." a production and output of lumber de­ 182nd Headquarters company. Ore­
Wednesday the Junior boys won Springfield Resident for Pnst
Tableau
Itock of Ages
Music
become Just a bit more proficient skit by the high school students; clined lees than seasonally during gon National guard will be held at from the second year class 10-7
Year Dies Tuesday at
by choir.
with their type of weapon than they novelty trio. Jack Williams. Morris January. The value of engineering the Armory here Wednesday even while the girls defeated the sopho­
Offering
Home of Sister
are.” he concluded.
.Stewart, and LaMar Brattain; tap contracts awarded increased great ing. March 8, It was announced to­ mores 1210.
day
by
Sheriff
C
A.
Swarts.
first
Processional - Many nations r»
ly
during
January,
reflecting
prin­
The schedule for the balance of
No Use for Tobacco
dances by Bobby Rebhan; novelty
Mrs Harriett Mitchell. Albany,
presented In costume.
The Major Is an ardent enthusi- number by Wilma Lewis, vocalist: cipally construction to be under­ lieutenant In charge of the local the tournament has been drawn as
unit.
tied here at the home of her sister. I Benediction
follows :
ast for the outdoor life. He main- and hula hula dance by Miss Pat- taken by the Metropolitan Water
Mrs I. A. Valentine. Tutwday even I "The Parable of Two Debtors.’
Major Dennis Pillsbury. regular
tains a camp for young boys in 1 rica Anderson. Miss Ann Vogel. District of Southern California.
Thursday, March 2 Seniors vs
Illg Mrs. Mitchell was born at liar I will be the theme of the message
Canada where the only restriction Girls League advisor, was in charge Building permits also increased In army Instructor from Portland will Juniors
Friday. March 3 Sophomores vs rlsburg and has spent most of her J at II o'clock The Bunday Church
to admittance is smoking. He cited of the entertainment.
value because of the Inclusion of be the inspecting officer Inspection
life In this vicinity, having lived school meets at 9 46 a m The
his experience during a campaign in j Receipts from the evening s en- permits for construction on the will he at 8 o’clock and is open to Freshmen.
Monday, Murch 8 -Sophomores with her sister for the past year I Junior League wilt meet al 4 p
Africa when the sun beat down on tertainment totaled about $40. This Golden Gate Bridge, contracts for the public.
Besldea her sister, Mrs Mitchell I tn and the Epworth League at #
The complete roster of the local vs. Seniors.
his men and many died on the will be used to meet expenses of which were awarded last Novem­
Tuesday March 7—Freshmen vs la survived by lour brothers. Grant 1 o'clock
march. Everyone who perished did (the Girls League and to build ber. Electric power production, compauy now is: First LleWenant
and Orville Cunningham, Harris
Coburg Methodist
so because he had reduced his re- showers and a dressing room for which affords a measure of activity Charles A. Swarts; Secoud Lieu­ Juniors.
Nothing to Pay." will be the
In a wide variety of Industrie« In tenant, Walter N. Qosaler; Staff
sistance to a point below that which I the girls In the basement.
Boys and girls teams will play burg, J. W. Cunningham, Boise,
Idaho, and C. 8. Cunningham, Dr» mensa«e at 9 45 a. m. Bunday
was needed to carry on under the |
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the Twelfth District. Is estimated Sergeant. Nell Glllons; Sergeants, games on the same days
gun City.
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Church school meets at 10:10.
to have changed little during Janu­ Orval A. Cantrell. Lloyd W. Muttl
strain of the heat.
SCOUTS SEEKING NEW
son. Verrol N. McFarland, and j«_______________________
Funeral services are to be held
Another interesting statement,
PLACE FOR MEETINGS ary, after seasonal adjustment.
Freeman Squires.
Croswell Man Hora
J D. Aw
at the Fisher-Braden funeral home
Merchantile Business Hit
made by the speaker was that re
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Corporals. Elmo M Long. Theo
hrey
of
Creswell,
Route
1 was a
at
Albany
today
at
2
o'clock.
Considerably
more
than
the
usual
garding the unemployment situa
Springfield Boy Scouts are look
P. Robley. Ivan C. Starmer. and
business visitor In Springfield
tion in Canada In Alberta there are ; ing for a new place to hold their post Christmas drop in department
Ehveral loqges and clubs have
Tuesday afternoon.
91URie
wail(]. meetings. I ne boys are meeti
met as scheduled the past week
|
this
year.
Loadings
of
freight
on
.
ering the streets of the cities. The ' the MethfxH.it church at the pres-
These include the Grange meeting
Visitor from Jasper—Mrs E. C.
government early adopted
adoDted a plan
nlan ' ent
«nt time
„ .U like to have a District railroads did not change SeTer’,on and privates. Leland M at Waltervllle Tuesday evening
time Kn*
but » would
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declined,
al-'
?
*
y'
Norma”
A.
Louk.
Don
M
Iterrlrk of Jasper was a visitor In
but
Intercoastal
traffic
of placing these men on farms, room of their own some place
Mrs.
Frank
Page,
lecturer,
had
a
Hpringflnld Tuesday.
where they could find homes, at the where they would tack up their lowance being made for seasonal Palmer- Bruce Squires. Everett short program following the regu­
Squires, and Charles Wilson.
Wednesday.
same time paying each man $5 banners, pennants, and other handi­ i factors.
lar session Arthur Frazee Is master
Several District banks failed dur-
'
monthly for clothlDg. and the farm­ work. making permanent displays
of
the Waltervllle grange At its
' II
Tw0 Co,,*ct Bounties — W
er $5 monthly for taking the man which would not have to be taken ing the last half of January and the
first
half
of
February,
the
most
Ira
Burch
°
f
MabBl
“
>"*<’«‘<
1
$22
on
,,“Xt
»>
«
Tuesday
into his family group.
Funeral Services Held in E u- 0 -
down each week, said Glen Martin, portant of which were In California tW° ,ou«ar* and one bobcat, and
, , “r? ’ *’
<*™"**' l"
scoutmaster.
gene Monday; Interment
Jay Grant and Perry Price motor
These suspensions were accompam FIoyd »cLanghlln of Lowell re 'nr" na * «»"»«• Interested In Me
The boys are now working on
ed to Corvallis last Friday evening
»«heat Pelt K“n il’‘ Va"ey ’ <'ho<’1"
a,,end
Made at Creswell
DOCTOR OPENS BRANCH , tests, and are practicing stunts led by a substantial Increase In d e ce,Ted ’ 2 bount>'
to a banquet for the forestry class
raand for currency, especially dur- at the coun,y cterk'a
Wed- i’1**" n,#*t "« wl,h each faml1’' a«’
OFFICE IN EUGENE ' which they will contribute in the Ing the week ended January 25 neaday’
Mrs Leila May lllleman. Marcola. at O. 8. C.
1
' br‘n«'nK ’h«'r contribution
| annual Boy Scout round-up to be
toward tho potluck supper sche­ died at the Eugene hospital Satur­
Tho Community Bridge club met
when banks found it necessary to
Dr. Milton V. Walker announced held at McArthur court in April.
duled. Platea, cups and silverware day morning following an Illness with Mr and Mra. Fred Russell
Increase
their
use
of
Reserve
Bank
One
Leg,
Then
W
rap
this morning that he has opened a
should be Included.
of several months She was born last week. They will meet st
credit considerably. In the follow
branch office In the Broadway
August 7, 1879 at Harrisburg. Dr» Chsrle Grant this week on Friday
POISON DISTRIBUTED
The
Waltervllle
Christian
En
ing three weeks local banks recall-!
building, corner of Broadway and
gon, the daughter of Jainea and evening.
deavor
society
met
at
the
home
of
TO
LOCAL
FARMERS
ed
fairly
large
amounts
of
balances
-
Oak streets in Eugene. Contracts
Nancy Smith. She Is survival by
The laidles’ Aid met at the home
Mrs
W,
C.
Thlenen
for
a
business
previously kept on deposit In New
with groups for medical service
her widower Charles H. lllleman, of Mrs Lawrence Gossler W,*dnes
O. S. Fletcher, county agricnl York. This Inflow of funds enabled
and
social
evening
This
group
will
necessitates that he maintain an
tural agent, spent Wednesday call banks not only to meet additional
day all day and quilted for Mrs
entertain the I-ane county C. E. Marcola.
office in Eugene where he can be
Funeral services wore held Mon Ray Rennie.
society at Waltervllle church, on
>,
h,
o e ~ e .M »
Clifford Weaver and Mrs. Mary
March 25
day at 2 o'clock at the Poole-Gray-
and Lo- duce their borrowings from the Fed-
He plans to be in Eugene to
ceirn
a .
i
we” leaTln<? Polson for squirrel kill eral Reserve Bank of Sau Francls-
Mrs. Thlenes entertained the Bartholomew chapel. Rev Work- McElroy from Salem spent the
ceive appointments during the fore- I-,-
__. n
. . .
Deerhorn card dub at her home ' man officiated and Interment was week end at A. W. Weaver's. Clif­
noons and will be in Springfield
f P 1 t8’ Parmers in thls Parti' co. but also permitted them to build
ford Is employed at the State Train
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Robert ( made at Creswell cemetery.
during the afternoon He will con <U ar a,r,ea thave been conduct1n« up their reserve deposits
to the
Ing school, lie brought one of the
Steele won high and Mrs Royal ]
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tinue his regular practice here and
ca®PalKn for the highest level in more than a year,
hoys who la In training up with hint
Glck low score for the afternoon
will reside in Springfield
P^8t
year® W,th B *Feal deal thu" further increasing their liqul-
e
or success.
$
for the week-end
Mr«. Everett Wearln waa a special FOUR WILL SKI OVER
guest.
Mr. Slid Mrs. McMahon who have
SUMMIT TO BEND RACE
been living on Mrs Harblt s place
The Waltervllle Ladies' Aid so­
ciety met at the home of Mrs. M J
Four Lane county snow «port en near Hendrick's bridge have moved
Wearln for quilting Wednesday thusiasts will ski ever the McKen­ Into the Dunk's house In Thurston.
afternoon.
zie Pass this week-end to attend
The Leaburg high school present­ the races nnd carnival being held
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ed Its play "Two Days to Marry" Sunday by tho Bend Skyliners. In
NOTICE is hereby given that
at the school house Thursday even- Die party which expects to make the undersigned has been appoint­
Ing of last week.
the trip are Harry Wright. Spring ed executrix of the estate of Jntnes
T Moore, deceased, by the county
A. V Reeyps with the assistance field. Paul Lafferty. Ilixl Neshelm, court of Lane County, Oregon. All
of a number of local workmen has and Ilryan Ryan, all of Eugene persons having claims against said
the new addition to the Waltervllle They will leave Friday and ski to • "»««'* »re hereby notified to pree
It is truly surprising how very
church well under way. When com- Pole Bridge shelter for the night,
,bt>
du,N verified and with
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,
..
..
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the proper vouchers to the under
much you can save by buying
plete the room will be used as a pro, i e d ln g the next day to the signed at the offices of Harris,
recreation room, supplying a long Skyliners cabin- above The Sisters Smith * Bryson. 201-8 Miner Build-
all of your groceries at this
Th'.v »r<’ pants but they are put on needed meeting place.,
Saturday. A. L. Algulre, Portland . Ing. Eugene, Oregon, within six
store. A sample order will
in a peculiar manner. One leg is a
ski
rider, who has been active In months from tho <Jjite of tho first
John
Koozer
celebrated
his
ninth
regular leg and slips on, foot first.
publication of this notice.
aid you in computing the pos­
. . The other leg "w raps around" birthday February 23. At his birth­ the snow sports In the McKenzie
Date of Ihe first publication of
sible savings in a year’s time.
nnd forms the new beach trousers day party the pupils of the primary region this winter will also attend this notice Is March 2, 1933.
which Nell Hughes of Memphis dem
ANNIE L. MOORE, as execu­
r,mm with a few additional guests the Bend carnival. None of Ihe
| onstrates ahnve
trix of the estate of James T.
numbering 28 altogether spent the men are sure whether they will
Moore, deceased.
enter the races.
day with John.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S 8ALE
(M 2 9-18-23-30)
SEEING IS BELIEVING — COME TO THE
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Notice Is hereby given that by
I virtue of an execution and order
of sale Issued out of the Circuit
< onrt of the State of Oregon, In
¡and for L m s County, upon a Jin
I; ment and decree of foreclosures^...
AND DO YOUR BUYING AND
I dered by sal,I court on the 1st day
of March, 1933. In the suit of ft. C.
Miller against Vernard A. Keahey
Flna M. Keahey and John H. Law,
I for the sum of $1901.50 debt. $150
j attorney fee and the costs and dis
bursements of suit, taxed at $19.95.
II and commanding me. as sheriff of
Lane County. Oregon, to sell. In the
manner provided by law the lands
In said decree described, to satisfy
GARDENING MAY BE MADE A REAL
KELLOGS BRAN FLAKES, 3 Pk
said Judgment, with Interest and the
MONARCH COFFEE, 3 Lb. Pkg. ft < )c
expenses of sale:
PLEASURE IE YOU HAVE TOOLS
PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR,
I will on Saturday, the 1st day of
PILLSBURY CAKE FLOUR, P k g 2 5 C
April, 1933. at one o'clock In the
Large Package
THAT
LIGHTEN
TH E
HARDER
afternoon, at the Southwest or
main entrance to the County Court
FISHER’S BISCUIT MIX, Pkg.,
WORK. WE INVITE YOUR INSPE(’-
DELRAY TOMATO JULEP, With
House In Eugene, Oregon, offer for
I sale and sell at public auction, to
WESSON OIL, ’/ 2 Gallon
TION OP TH E MANY IMPLEMENTS WE HAVE EDR GARDENING. WE
Pure Lemon Juice, 3 for
[ the highest bidder for cash, all of
the lands described In said decree,
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
IT S A PLEASURE: If you prefer to personally select your own foods. Let your
with all their appurtenances, to-
wlt:
SHOVELS
next shopping trip be at the W HITE FRONT GROCERY where the owner is pleased
Beginning nt a point In Town­
S 1 . O O - S 1 . 3 5 - S I . 60
ship 20 South at the corner to
RAKES
and proud to select your needs from our clean and complete line of quality mer­
sections 12 amd 13 of Range 3
7 0 c -S l.2 0 -S l.3 0
West and sections 7 and 18 of
HOES
chandise.
Range 2 West of the Willamette
7Oc - Sl.OO
Meridian; and running thence
North 17.45 chains, thence West
37.50 chains, thence South 37.46
chains. Ihemce East 37.60 chains
and thence North 20 halns to the
place of beginning; 140.44 acres,
more or leas, of land In Lane
County, Oregon. Subject to the
HARDWARE
FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
'approval of said court and redemp-
I tlon, as by law provided.
Girls’ Karnival
Is
Received
Inspection O f
Guard March 8
MITCHELL BITES
SET FOB M l
I McKenzie Valley
« IB S .L N .H m
DIES IT MASCOLA
Thurston
W hat
Y ou S a v e
Spending Wisely Is the Surest Form of Economy these Days!
W H IT E F R O N T G R O C E R Y
Every Man Who
Save on Quality Merchandise
Gardens, Needs
Som e of Our E very D a y Prices:
25c
15c
25c
49C
25c
White Front Grocery
Phone 9
Wright & Sons
W. A. Taylor
I
C. A. S W A R T S , S h eriff.