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    H IE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Till!HHDAY, MAY 4, 1»8I
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TOWN AND VICINITY
•Si.
k,
Son la
Mr. anti Mra. I
uf Cruawidl routa 1, aro
Ih« paronia of a amali ami, born
tu liivin at Ui« I ’aclflo hospital In
K umviio on Huiiday, April SO, 1933.
B o rn —
F IN A L
N O T IC K
NOTICB TO CREDITO RS
Notice la hereby given that the
uuderalgned haa been appointed ad
w lnlatrator of the eelgte of Ueorge
E Chase. deceaeed, by the Couuty
Court for lame County, Oregon. All
peraona having t-lalma agalnat aald
ealate are hvreby notified to pree-
ent the name, with proper vouchera
to the underalgned at the office
uf Donald Young, 430 Miner Uulld-
tng. Kugene, Dragon, within a ll
month« from the date of the flrat
p u l i lu i i l l i i n
o f t h in
im lii •
Date of flrat publication April
SOtul, 1933.
I* 8. CHASE. Administrator of
the eatate of Ueorge E. Cha»«.
d<M-eased.
DON ADD YOUNG. Attorney for
« • la ta .
’ (A M 4 7 — M 4-11-13)
NOTICB TO CREDITO RS
N O T IC E
IS
HEREBY
G IV E N
That the uuderalgned baa been ap
pointed Admlulatralor uf the eatate
of Ueorge Melvin Miller, deceased,
by the County Court of l^ n e Coun
ty. Oregon. All peraona having
claim« agalnat aald eatate are re­
quired to prevent them with the
proper vouchera to the underalgned
at the law office of Jamea K King,
41V Miner Building. Eugene, Lana
County, Oregon, within a l l (4)
month« from the date of thia notice.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, thia <lh
day of April, 1933.
M E L V IN U. M ILL E R . Adminis­
trator of the Eatate of Ueorge
Melvin M iller, Decnaaed.
(A 613-20 17— M 4)
Business Directory
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
N aturopathic Physician
Phone »1J
Office Houre: 1 to 5 P. M
40« Fourth Street
Edw. G. Privat
JEWELER
Repairing a Specially
Springfield, Oregon
General la w l*racllce
I. M. PETERSON
Attorney-at-taw
City Hall Building
Rpalngfleld, Oregon
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
of Pltteburgh. Pa.
Rvpreaented By
E. H. TURNER
Springfield, Ore.
«4« A Ht.
POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Poole
EUG ENE— llt h SP R IN G F IE L D
and Charnelton,
338 Main
Telephone 733
Phone «3-J
Bi Kind to Your Eyes
Nature Olvea Us But One
Pair of Eye« for Which No Me­
chanical Hubatltute (lan Be Had
IF E Y E 8 10H T IS LOST, IT IS
LOST FOREVER AND CAN
N EVER BE REGAINED.
Rnnnlve to Proect Your Eyes
by:
Avoiding Improper L IG H T IN G .
READING
Up.
Avoiding
Only
When
IN F E C T lo ft
Hitting
to the
Eye«.
Promptly visiting a Competent
Eyesight Hperlaltst at the Blight-
ent Sign of Eyestrain or trouble.
W ear Only Those Glasses pres­
cribed by an Eyealght Specialist
If It becomes neceeaary to over­
come a defect In Vision.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 W a tt 8th
Susans
11 Resident
Hera — Mra.
Washington, May 4
President I
V isits from W a lto rv llla — M r
are beginning to
La.-burg Man Hor«— W . I. How ­ FORMER RESIDENTS ARE
Arthur Irvin of W altervllle w m a
be heii'd. and the chief ground of
visitor In Hprlngfleld on Haturday land of Lcaburg was a visitor In
PARENTS OF BABY SON
their crltlclam la that he la asak-
Hprlngfleld Tuesday.
Ing end haa obtained powers which
Jasper Man Haro— J. H. Hills of
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Giles, both
heretofore have been Jealously re- I
Jasper visited with friend« In
Collects Bounty— Y. D. Yale of former residents of Hprlngfleld.
tallied by Congre»«, making the
Hprlngfleld on Haturday.
McKenzie bridge collected the coun are tbe parents of a baby son born
president far more of an actual
Levi
Neet
and
,y bountl' ol *•' on one coyote and to them at their home at Medford
Fish Slualaw
director of the nation’» do tine«
It for two bobcat pelts.
on Friday, April 18. 1333 Mr. Olles
W.
C.
W
right
made
good
catch*
than any prealdent ha« ever been
was at one time Chief of Police
of
fish
on
the
Hluslaw
Sunday.
even In war time.
Visit in Corvallis— Mr. and M r . here. Mrs. Giles was secretary ttv
"Shelving
the
Constitution,''
Orov« Man Hara— I,. P. Hanlon, E. O. Prlvat and family and Mr and the high school principal. Her
»«me critic« «ay. Mr. RooaeveR's'
of Cottage Grove was a business Mrs. R. L. Drury spent Sunday at mother, Mrs. Chris Hansen, la visit­
friend* admit that the Constitution ,
visitor In Hprlngfleld on Monday.
Corvallis.
ing with her at Medford.
1« being stretched, but they point
Vida
Resident
Hera—
Ben
lam
In
to hlHtory to Justify (he operation
Mlnney of Vida was a business
"A rlg d Constitution tie« the
Loretta Turnbull of I »ng Brack, visitor in this city Monday.
hand« of the president with bond«
C a lif., champion woman «poedboat
Impoxeil under past condition», by d river o f the U nited Htato* celebra
Visitor from Bridge — W. C.
politicians now long dead." said led hrr roronalion as “ Quera of Myera of Hayden Bridge was a
one of these friend«. "W e think Hpcedbost»’ ’ by driving another win
visitor In Hprlngfleld on Monday.
the country will be better off In sing raer in launching the 1933
arasoa
,
Ill at Home— Mrs. Marion Adams
the hand« of a live atoteaman than
ency. There Is no doubt that t h a t j » “* *>• »• her home with tonsolttisj
in those of dead politician«."
Before this 1» In print the preal­ exists, and even the president’s i l he drst
t*, e week.
dent will huve received power from critic« profess no fear that he will
Visit at Salem— Mr. and Mrs.
congre»« to change the nation'« exercise lbe«e powers except with
Our Ice plant and ice cream factory la now operat­
W alter I^ixton spent the week-end
whole currency system In almost the greatest caution and for tbe
ing daily and we are prepared to give you prompt ser­
: visiting at Salem
any wuy he please«, tie will not be ccqnmon good.
vice. Our equipment here at home Is the best to be
Instructed by congre«« a« to what
Operated On— Mra. Dean C. Poln
had and we guarantee our products— made from local
he shall do, but permitted by con­
dexter submitted to a major oper j
materials with local labor.
gre«» to do any ore of several
ation at the Paclfle hospital in Eu­
Ice cream in all flavors specially packed for pic­
thing«, a« hl« judgment may d'e-
gene Tuesday.
nics and outings is a specialty with us.
tate.
Fish Monday— l-awrence Hunk­
Banks, Pensions, Farm s
ier, Dallas Murphy and Veltle
Under the emergency banking
Pruitt fished on tbe McKenzie
law the president regulate« credit,
Roosevelt’« critic«
Parent« of Boy— Mr. and Mra.
Nurtun M I'sngra aro thv pareilta
ut an Infant ami burn tu thorn at
the Kugaov hô pital In Kugouo un
Thursday, April »7. 1933
Nulloo la boroby glvsu by the
uuderalgiivd udin ln lalratrli of the
ealato of Ulan a W alki r, drcaaaod
that ahe baa filed bar flual account
In «aid oatata, and that the Cuunty
Jud«« of I-ane County, Oregon. haa
flMvd the huur uf leu o’clock un
May ISth, 1933 at the Cuunty Court
rooui of tho cuunty court In the
lam« County Court lluuae. In Ku
(Jen«, Oreguu, aa the lime and
pl«< i< of hearing objoctluna, If any
there be. to the allowancu and aet
lb meal of aald final account and
fur diatrlliutlon of aald oatato.
U IJtD Y H J. W A LK ER . Admin
latra trli.
FRED E. S M IT H , Attorney for
Administratrix
(A IS1O27 — M 4-11)
Thureton Man Visito
Ray Ron­
nie of Thurston transacted busi­
ness In Hprlngfleld on Tuesday,
R e tu rn , H o m e - M r. k K. Page r r “ nk 8l” ,,,er °*
’* * *
III at Home— Mias Dawn Church
.
,
. ,
. , , , , friends In Hprlngfleld Monday,
; Is III at her home In this city.
has returned from a short visit In '
■
the Han Francisco bay dl trlct.
; w tnbarry Man „ . ra_
Visitor Friday— Mr H. R Char
Vit Ita Ir. Portland— K ana Yar «*»* of Wlnberry was a business
of Camp Creek was a business
nell spent the weekend visiting l n l ’ ,,lto r ,n hprlngfleld Tuesday.
visitor In Hprlngfleld on Friday.
Portland.
I
'
W A S H IN G T O N
('. Fisher
PAGE
Bill Unrkne, eldeat aoa of (lu- lata
Keete Rnrlinr, famed football ruaeh
of Notre Dame, rrported for Hpriag
football prarltr» wlth Ht. Beoeolet»
rollrge aqiu>«l «I AlrktnaoB, Kaa.
FOUR-H SEED CORN
CLUBS GET RECOGNITION
ICE a n d
Ice C rea m
Two order« for 100 pound« of
«eeo corn ral«ed by lame county
4-H member» have been received
in one mall, according to report!
tram the county club agent, la n e
county club member« hav« been
actively engaged In corn club wort,
and have a «upply of four varletlua currency, gold, «liver and forelgu Japan Develops Experts in Monday
of ««ed available, Mtnne«ntn 13, eichange transaction«. lie fixes re-
Practice; Demonstrations
ytaito wlth 8on _ Mra. Katle
McKay Yellow Dent. Ilui.lin.ll Yel
trillio n « on the banking business
B e in g Made in U. 8 .
Brumette has returned from Lowell
low Dent, and Golden Glow
of Federal Henerve members, ap­
where she has be-n visiting wttlv
Tbe time is not far distant when
points conservators for any bank
her son for several days.
when (hat la necessary to protect a poultryman desiring to raise 1000
FOUR-H CLUB LEADERS
Albany Student H ere— Miss Ber-i
depositors, guarantees 100 percent pullets will order Just enough more
CANCEL MAY MEETING liquidity on accounts opened after a baby chlcka to care for the ordinary alee Morton, student at Albany col-'
certain dute, passe« on the reor mortality, rather than ordering lege, was a week-end visitor at the
Due Io the vast amount of «prlng sanitation of national banks, per­ twice as many knowing half of home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
work to be done, The May I »cal mits the purchase of preferred them will be cockerels. In fact that Tobias.
Leader«’ Association meeting, a hank stock by tbe Reconstruction Is the condition in Japan now, and
Teacbers at Portland— Miss Ber-
monthly gathering of Four-H club Finance
Corporation.
regulates two Japanese experts on sex deter-
leader«, will not be held. The nest hank loans made by the corpora­ ininatlon In baby chicks rw en tly r,lce Cono1’' and M l” Rulh M orr‘-
the Springfield,
regular meeting will be June 4. It tion, and may Issue a large amount vlslted Oregon State college and ,,on-
ha» been announced by It H. Kueh- of new Federal Reserve Bank notes explained the method to poultry hl* h • cho° 1’ Bpent the week’end
sp<M-iallst i and Oregon hatchery- I’arlU nd T,8ltin< wlth rel* tlTe«
ner. county club leader.
on collateral not heretofore allow­
men assembled there.
vlg,t frorn FOregt Grove — Mr.
ed as a currency base.
Under
tbe
economy
act
the
pretl-
Before
any
ambitious
hatchery-
and
Mrs. Roy Enschede of Forest
HOW SHE LOST 18
dent Is given and haa exercised the man hurries to Corvallis to find out Grove visited with her sister, Miss
POUNDS OF FAT power to abolish the entlr ■ strut: all about this process, let It be said Ann McGookin. for a short while
ture of veterans' benefits, and he that being shown how it is done, here Haturday.
Than *1.00
For L«
has submitted a new pension sys and doing It with a reasonable d e-:
:
tem. In which he flies the rates and gree of accuracy, are two different
Visits A/ith Parents
Mrs. T. .,
"W III say In regard to Kruachen:
thing -
something like being
hat'
l ° h w home
1 took It to reduce. I lost 18 pounds the classification«. The same act
after using one bottle and feel fine gave him s«ile power Io reduce all shown how to play a piano Skill a‘ Alba">- after Tla“ " * here wi,h
Just bought one more bottle today Federal salaries by as much us 16 and practice are the prime essen h"r Parents. Rev. and Mrs. F. 8.
snd expect to lose 18 more pounds.
tlals, Judging from the demonstra-, Clemo.
now weigh 148 and feel fine." Mrs. percent, to consolidate or eliminate
any
governmental
agency
or
bureau
|
tlon
Harry Robinson. Akron. Ohio. (Jan.
Attends Weddin«— F. B. Flanery
Segregation Is Made
A. 1933.)
and to Impound the money saved
and daughter. Dorothy, motored to
Once a day take Kruachen Halts thereby In the treasury.
The method was shown to Inter pen.y(iaie Sunday to attend the
—onehalf teaspoonful In a glass of
In tbe farm relief blit it is pro ested Oregonians by Hlkosaburo wedd|ng of his niece. Miss Adalene
hot water first thing every morn­
Yogo. a trained expert In this work. f-anipbell.
ing Biwldes losing ugly fal SAFE vlded that tbe president may re
LY you'll galndn health and physi­ duce acreage, sp««-lfy the growing whose tour in America at present
cal attractiveness — constipation, of farm products on certain terms, Is sponsored by the Japanese Pout-1 Renovating Market— The Inter-
gas and acidity will cease to bother employ the allotment, land-leasing try asaociation and Is under the lor of the Swarts and W illiams
— you'll feel younger— more ac­
nd cotton-option plans or any of leadership of Tokuxo Yamaguch Meat M arket Is being renovated
t iv e - f u ll of ambition—clear skin—
them,
as he pleases; levy taxes on «»dltor of the Japanese Poultry and painted. The work Is now be-
sparkling eyes.
¡ng carried on In the packing room j
A Jar that lasts 4 week« rosts hut processing nnd punish those who Journal.
trifle at any drugstore In the do not conform to his orders; en­
In the demonstration at Corvallis, of the plant.
world— but demand and get Krus-
ter Into marketing agreements; de­ arranged by A. G. Lunn. head of
Here from M yrtle Cr
«— Mrs
«•hen and If one bottle doeen't Joy­
cide
when the emergency has ended the poultry department. Yogo took Clayton Wood whose
fully please you— money back.
j«ne Is at
and proclaim It; control the distri­ 100 day-old chicks from a local Myrtle Creek, was a gueet at the|
IN T H E CO UN TY CO URT OF bution of basic farm commodities hatchery and quickly separated home of Mrs. Mary McPherson last
T H E STA TE OF OREGON, FOR in interstate and foreign com­ them Into two groups of 64 rocker-
week-end during the Christian En­
L A N E CO UNTY.
merce; buy the Farm Bonrd's cot­ els and 46 pullets, placing them at deavor convention In Eugene.
In the M atter of the Estate of ton and nil cotton held under gov­ the rate of about 17 a minute.
Joseph H. Ferguoaon. Deceased. ernment loans, and organlae a na­
Japanese Guarantee Chicks
Admitted to Hospital — Mrs.
Notice Is hereby given that
Not content to let time reveal Oscar W right was admitted to the
tion-wide policing system to nee
Emma Hlayter and Bessie W lthani,
percentage of accuracy, the Pacific hospital in Eugene Mon
executrices of the estate of Joseph that hl« agricultural orders are car
group of cockerels were all killed day. Mrs. A. W. Rice and baby of
H. Fergueson. dec«M»sed, have filed rl«>d out.
nnd examined, post mortems reveal­ Trent, and W . A. Mathews of Dex
herein their final account r.nd that
Currency, Mortgages, Employment
Wednesday the 7th day of June,
ing that Yo«o was 100 per cent ter were discharged the same day.
In
the
currency
Iwztslation
at­
1933. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the
correct as far as that group was
County Court Room In the* Court tached to Ihe farm relief hill the concerned Naturally the pullets
Drive« to Monmouth— W. K. Bar
House In Eugene, Lane County, president Is empowered to direct
nel> drove to Monmouth Sunday to
Oregon, has been set by the court cr«>dlt expansion through the open- were left to grow.
The method Is based on a hasty meet Mrs. Darnell and Barbara
as the time and place for hearing
and considering said report and market purchase by the Federal but accurate manipulation and ex who returned with him. They had
all persons having objection there­ Reserve of government paper not amination of the vent of the chick been at Forest Grove attending
to are hereby notified to appear at to exceed three billion dollars, to
aald time and place and show issue greenback» up to three bil­ A slight difference always exists the state music contests,
cause. If any exists, why the same
between the male and female, and
Prinelpa, Retum s to School—
should not be allowed and ap­ lion dollars If the credit expansion this Is detected by these trained o)pn „
W(jod principal at the
proved and said estate dlatrlhuted plan doesn't work, and use those
experts.
Japanese
hatcherymen B ra tu , n gchool returned to his
In accordance therewith.
greenbacks to repurchase govern­
now commonly guarantee 90 per dut)eg Mondav foUowing an „b.
EMMA HLAYTER.
ment bonds; to reduce the gold con­
BESSIE W IT H A M , Executrices
cent pullets In their sales, the gpnce of (hrep wepkg dur,ng wh,ch
tent of the dollar by any percent­
HO W ARD M BR O W NELL, At­
visitors said. Unseparated chicks hp und(.rwent on operatlon at the
age he pleases up to one-half and
torney for Estate.
there sell for only half price.
: Pacific hospital In Eugene.
(M 411-18-26 — J 1)
to base It on any ratio he chooses
In proportion to silver and to other
BACCUS FAMILY HOLD
Attends Scouting Conference —
NOTICE OF SALE
currencies; to accept a« much as
BIRTHDAY OBSERVANCE Miss Eunice Gerber went to Canby
»100,000,000
of
any
foreign
govern­
Notice Is hereby given that by
------------
Friday to attend the G irl Scout con-
virtue of an execution and ordet ment’s debt In silver at not more
A fam ily gathering honoring the ference which was held there over
of sale. Issued out of the circuit than 60 centa an ounce, and to use
court of the Htate of Oregon April that sliver as the base for new cur­ seventy-eighth birthday of Mrs. Wil- the week-end. Miss Gerber Is lead-
26, 1933, In a suit wherein W. P
llam Bnc«-us was held last Thursday er of the Hprlngfleld Girl Scout
Eastwood and Dora P. Eastwood rency.
afternoon at the home of her son, troop.
Under the proposed Farm M ort­
were plaintiffs and Percival I. Rust
was defendant and now In my gage plan the president will have Harvey. Mr Baccua observed his
Return to California— Mrs. S. 9
hands for enforcement, I have the right to issue »2.000,000.000 of eighty-fourth birthday on April 2.
They have b«»en married for 63 Brown and Mrs. Hugh I owart left
levied upon the following real pro­
Land
Bank
bonds,
and
to
lend
perty of defendant and all the In­
years last February.
' Saturday for their homes at Litch-
teroat the said defendant had there­ money at 6 per cent from R. F. C.
Present for the event wore Mr. field, California after visiting here
in on and since Jan. 14, 1930, funds to prevent farm foreclosures.
nnd Mrs. John Enibree. Mr. and for some time with their parents,
namely:
The home owners' loan act sets up
Mrs. W illiam Baccua, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harper. Albert j
Commencing at a point due
aouth of the southeast corner of a two billion dollar fund for re­ Mrs. Harvey Baccua and family.
Harper, a brother, returned with
the Perkins Addition to Cottage financing mortgages over a fifteen-
_________________
¡them to California for an indefl-
Grove, said point being 283 feet year period, with broad executive
KENSINGTON CLUB TO
nate vl8lt-
aouth of the «vast boundary of the discretion.
right of way of the Southern Pa­
TAKE
SUMMER
VACATION
u
n
Tho
employment
bill
which
Is
cific tracks, and run thence aouth
_______
I Children Have Party— Mrs. Oer-
176 feet, thence west 238 feet to likely to he passed shortly will give
Flnal meeting of the Kensing- trude Wilson entertained at her
a point 1« feet eaat of said rail­ the president virtually complete
road right of way, thence north control over Industrial production, ton club will be held the last of home on Emerald Heights with a
28 degreea 30 minutes east 200
May at the homo of Mrs. W . E. picnic luncheon for the Eugene
feet more or less to a point due hours of labor and rate of pay of Buell before the club takes Its an­ chapter Children of the American 5
Industrial
workers.
Tho
securities
west of the place of beginning,
Revolution at her home Saturday
thence eaat 188 feet to the place bill, also pending, would give the nual vacation for the summer
noon. A business meeting and so-j
months
It
was
decided
last
Friday
of beginning, all being located In administration complete control of
cial was enjoyed following the
section 33, of Township 20 south,
when
members
of
the
elub
gathered
of range 3 west of the W illam ette all stocks and bonds Issued In In­ at the home of Mrs. Mary Kessey. luncheon.
meridian, In l-ane county, Oregon, terstate commerce. The projected
nnd that 1 w ill on Haturday. May rail road lt^glslatlon puts complete
Vialta Mother — Mr. and Mrs.
27th, 1933, at 1:80 P. M., at the control of the whole railroad sltun UNUSUAL BIRD NOTED IN
front door of the court house In
Hugo H allin and two sons, Ralph |
tlon In the president’s hands. The
NUMBERS AT DEERHORN
the city of Eugene, Oregon, offer
and Charles, of Palmer, Oregon,
for sale aud sell to the highest bid prospective tariff and trade powers
The Grosbeak, a bird seldom seen arrived here Friday to spend the
der for cash tho aald property to to be granted to the president
antlsfy the amounts adjudged to would give him the sole right to In this coun’ y, have been seen In week-end visiting at ¿he home of
plaintiff In said suit, vlx, the sum change tariff rates by executive large flocks In the Deerhorn com­ Mrs. Hailin'» mother, Mrs. Emma
of »679.42 dollars with Interest
munity recently according to resi­ Olson, and her brother Oswald
ther«»on at 8% since Jan. 14, 1933, proclamation.
Arne Nelson, and T o m !
Those are only the more Import­ dents. Many wild geese are again Olson.
the sum of »60 as an attorney's fee
Lnsby returned with them as f a r !
nllowed plaintiff, the sum of »19 ant grants of power to the presi­ flying northward at this time.
cost of said suit and the coats of dent, alroady made and proposed to
aa Bridal Veil where they w ill be
making such sale. Said sale will
Unless difference« are Ironed out employed.
Olin Olson, another J
be
mado
to
congress.
be subject to redemption as allowed
The reason for this shifting of between theatrical producer« and brother, left earlier for Bridal V ell|
by law.
C. A. HW ART8, Sheriff of l ane authority to the president Is the stagehands, New York may be with­ where he returned to work after
Lane County.
grave national eronomlc emerg- out any legitimate theatrical shows. an extended visit here.
(Ap >7— M 4-11-18)
Determine Sex
Day Old Chick
Springfield Creamery Co.
MEAT
First in Flavor
iOS
Appetizing Meats Are Made by
MEAT
We handle Only the Best Meats at Fair Prices.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
E. C. STUART, Prop.
4th and Main Sts. Phone 63
Hot Water
At All Times Day or Night Can Be Obtained
By Installing a
Gas Autohot
Storage Water Heater
A Liberal Allowance for Your Old Water Heater, If
You Purchase an Automatic Storage Water Heater.
SOLD ON EASY TERMS
Northwest Cities Gas Co.
Eugene,
Springfield