The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 18, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAOB T O M B
I COLLEGE OFFERS
FARM CHOP HELP
W altervllle People Hare— Mr. and
Ira. Frank Page of W altervllle
’«re vlaltora In Hprlngfleld Hatur
day.
FIRE PREVENTION BEST
REFORESTATION HERE
Protection of Seedling Trees Now
Growing Hold Moro Im portant
Than F u rth e r Plantingo
Portland, Oregon
According to this report, there
were 775 forest fires started on
land- protected by the forest sor-
rioe In Oregor. Of these 155 were
started by lightning, and the re­
maining 620 were man caused
Heading the llat of man cause*
were: tfinokers. 224; incendiary.
“ nd
*45
The total acreage burned over
by these fires amounted to 37,(69
acres, and they caused damage of
*67.844.
"Most of the Incendiary fire
damage covered by thia report oc-
* urre<* 08 t,le Hlsklyou national for
”' t
,h * K'*,lwoo<1 “ n** Oregon
coast highways. Thl« waa particn-
tarly ,,nfortunat*’ because It served
<lrir* aW ,r tour*, t travel, and de
• ‘ ro’,ed
>»'*“ «> «long these
,am<’U,,
Men engaged In the president’s
Sunflower* Alone or With
emergency
work will
III at Homa— Mra. ('«cilla Jones
Corn Urged for Silage; Soy bo employed conservation
largely on foreet fire
F lllt HALK Goud Loather Hrtef I la iwported tu bo ulln III al her
Haa Party— < tollene Cornell en
Beans Only Legume Left
protective Improvements in Oregon
l'uan. lara» alae lu A-l condition hum«
tertalned about 26 of her friend»
Itnaaunahl«. New« 1(0.
A few week» ago Ixtne faimers and Washington, according to for
at a birthday party at her home
__
•
Mohawk Man H a rt— A. A. Camp­
»e ra advised by O. M, Fletcher, eat service officials. Thia la said
Haturday evening.
bell of Mohawk valley waa a huai-
county agent, relative to late crop to be the best kind of reforestation
neaa vlaltor In Hprlngflcld Haturday.
Transact Business — C liff and
Marriage Lloanaaa for Waak
planting» In Instances where the here, because nature has planted
John W ilt ot Ix-abnrg were busi­
fall
grains had been froxen. Since millions o* young tree» which. If
Portland Paopla Hare— Mr and
burina the past week marriage
protected from fire, will give a far
ness vlaltora In Hprlngflcld Satur­
then farmers have not bad an oppor­
lluMaee have been granimi by the Mr«. Oral Neat and family of Port­ day.
better fofeat than could be planted
tunity to work In their field» and it
county clerk In the following: land vlalted with friends and rela
by hand.
1» now too late to plant some of
Gold Claim Filed— Marlon lla rrl-
Frank Wilkes and Paul Hauer, both lives here Hnnduy.
Thla suggests an opportunity for
the crop» »iiggeeUd at that time. In
aon filed on u gold claim In Ihe
of Wendling; Philip Bukowakl and
every
citizen who visits the forests
Dootor at Portland— l>r. and Mra.
Wlnberry district. The claim was
The Boa. Manuel L. Qunxon, proa an effort to further aid some of this summer to help In reforestation
Nellie lluahnull, both of Cottage
Milton V. W alker and family «pent
IJent of the Philippine Menate, la these farmers, O. R. Hyslop, plant by being careful with fire, the for-
JJrove; W illiam Proctor and Ado- aeveral daya In Portland during recorded Friday.
- .f, tn W ashington fe r conférer,, .a specialist at Oregon State College,
4 « aide Church, of Eugene; llonald
the puat week end,
r- * di lg P h ilip p e ,
inde;- i,4- n r*
Visitor Frost W endllng— Mra
haa iaiued the following auggea eaters point out. The suggestion Is
M u llan li and Mary Hllkwood, both
given slgniflcanco by the annual
Dootlat at W aatflr— Dr. W .* N .
C liff Abram« of Wendllng was a
tlons.
Albany Man Vlcltt— J II Ernest of
of Creawell.
fire report for 1932. recently com- Dow made a business trip to West-
business vlaltor In Hprlngfleld Hut-
Hoy bean», corn, sunflower»
Albany vlalted with friends In
piled by the regional office at fir on Friday.
urday.
millet Sudan grass and root crops
Twenty-eight year« ago thereI Hprlngfleld Friday. Mr. Krneet la
are the remaining forage crop pos­
ware 360 reatauranta here. Today '» former resident of Hprlngflcld.
Attend Reunion— Mr and Mr«. H
sibilities for planting In the various
there are nearly 6000 reatauranta In
K. Gerber «pent Hur day at Mon
Visits W ith S la te r— Ml»« U n it
part» of Oregon where a shortage
the city.
roe where they attended a family
___ Kmona of Monmouth »pent Holiday
of hay and feed for the coming
reunion at the W W. Hqulrea borne.
i here vlaltlng with her ab ler, Mra
year la almo.:t a certainty, aaya O.
IN T H E CO UN TY COURT
i Junto« Ixixton
Attend Funeral— Fred Robley of
R. Hyslop. In charge of the plant
T H E HTATE OF OREGON. FOR
Industries dlvlaion at Oregon State
I.A NK CO U N TY.
Brother Olea — W illiam H tew art. ■atacada and ,\(r and Mra. Roy
It Robley of Portland were here
College.
In the M atter of the Fatate of brother of lla rry M Htewart of Ibi»
Friday to attend the funeral of
Many Seek Assistance
Joseph 11. Fergueaon. Deceased, city, died recently at hla home at
the r ne;-hew. Theo Roblejk
Notice la hereby glveo that r
uror ew ork
ur
Judging from the personal calls
Kuiuia Hlayter and lieaale W illiam ,
and letters to the experiment sta­
Fish on Calapoola Itav Nott. Zoe
executrlaea of the estate of Joaeph to word received here.
tion seeking aid and advice aa to
l.awaon
and
John
Markham
of
Eu­
II. Fergueaon, dereaand, have filed
...
. . .
herein their final account and that , V,a,,a * • « * " » • - Mr. end Mra. gene ap nt Hu; day flatting on the
late fora»
crops, growers fully
Wednesday the 7th day of June. ****•
Cheeblre
were
week-end Calapoola river.
realise the neceislty for emergency
1*33. at 10:00 o'clock A. M at thelguoata here at the home of Mra
planting this year to replace the
County Court Room In the Court ¡eheablr«'« parent«. Mr. and Mra H
Portland People Hero— Mr. and
normal feed crops destroyed by the
House In Eugene, la n e County. .,
Mra. Ruaaell Olaon of Portland
- ...»
Estelle Taylor, former wife of cold weather of the past winter.
Oregon, haa - i__
been
aet u by . •*»-
the court r- tte ro e r.
«pent Holiday here with Mr. Olson's Jack Dempeey, threatened to sub­
Soy beans are the only remain­
aa the time and place for hearing
e r iiw a
aud considering »aid report and
Plan c. a. Rally A l.une < ounty parent«, Mr. and Mr». Carl Olson. poena " h a lf Hollywood’ ’ to pro«
ing logume crop possible In Oregon
ah* never touehes Intoxleating liquor,
all peraona having objection there-| Cbrlatlan Endeavor rally to dlacuaa
for planting at this late date, but
to are hereby notified to appear at i departmental work will lie h«ld at
Collects Bounty— It. N .('arson of in her suit for *190,000 damagia It
they are usable over a considerable
aald time and place and »how I ('gttax'' Grove Haturday according i McCredle Spring» collected the an auto accident. That mam- wai
pr-cd.
portior of the state. Tests have
causa, If any aitata, why the same
county bounty on one coyote at the
to local Endeavor workers.
should not h allowed and ap
shown soy beans to be promising on
office
of
the
county
clerk
Friday.
proved und aald ealate distributed
Vielt at Craawall— Mr. and Mra.
Drives to W eetflr—John Ander­ warm, well drained soils of the
In accordance therewith.
Mother’s Day Dinner— Mr«. Ger­ son. local automobile dealer, made W illam ette valley. Innoculation Is
FMMA H IA Y T F R
Fred Louk and family spent Hun-
HEH8IE W IT IIA M . Executrices
at Creawell visiting at the trude Wllaon had aa her guests for a buHlncas trip to W eatflr on Mon­ necessary to successful production
In Oregon.
HO W ARD M Ulti IW N ELL, At­
home of Mr*, Ixiuk'a mother. Mr« dinner Huiiday. Mother's Day. Mr. day.
torney for Fiatate.
and Mr«. Kenneth Wilson ol Sa­
H E Howe.
Large Sunflowers Food
(M 4 1116 26 — J 1)
W lnberry Man Hero— M E. Gol­
lem. Mr. and Mr». C liff Wilson, Ho­
Mammoth
Russian sunflowers
Play Day Postponed— The play- bart and Donald Wllaon.
den of W lnberry transacted busi­
ral ed for silage and used with
NOTICK TO CR EDITO RS
'lay program which members of the
ness In Hprlngfleld Tuesday.
corn In the proportion of about two
Board Meeting Held — Monthly
Notice 1« hereby given that the
>•”* « “ " «•» Hprlngfleld high
Man
Hero
—
C.
R.
or three parts of sunflowers to one
B
lue
R
iv
e
r
undersigned haa been appointed ad i school had planned (or Tuesday meeting of the HundaySchool board
uilnlotralor of the estate of George waa postponed because of Indent- of the Me.thodlat church waa held Scott of Blue River visited with ° t corn, give an excellent silage
mixture that ferments like corn and
E Chase, deceased, by the County
w„ , lhBr
Tueeday evening. Work of the dif­ friends in Hprlngfleld Tuesday
to n rt for Lana County. Oregon. A ll,
is palatable to stock, says Hyslop.
ferent clasacH was discussed.
peraona having claim , against aald
M o t h e r - Mr and Mr«. Fred
| The advantage of using sunflowers
estate are hereby notified to pre«
Son Is Born— Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
! is that normally they will produce
ent the »am©, with proper voucher» ’
Montgomery and »on, of t or-
, about twice the tonnarge of corn,
to the underalgned at the office | vallla, and Mr and Mra. Hubert Wallace of Pleasant lllll are the
of Ikiuald Young, <30 Miner ltulld Sniwil und family of Eugene - pent parents of a baby aon born to them
and this year tonnage la highly im­
I tig. Eugene, Oregon, within alx Hurulay vlaltlng with Mr. Mont- at 13*2 Villard Htreet In Eugene on
portant. They are not tender to
month» from the date of the first :
By JACK ADAMS
: frost so can be planted earlier than
publication of this nolle«
I goaiery and Mrs Hm-ed'a mother. Kunday. May 14. 1*33.
The Indiana Motor Speedway , corB
Hate of flrat publication April ¡Mra. Rosa Montgomery.
Roseburg People Hera— Dr. and Track at India.'apolts will see on |
20nd, 1*33
»unflowers alone and sunflowers
P H. CHASE. Administrator of
Drive to Newport — Mrs. Enoch Mr«. C G Van Valxah and Infant May 30 more than slx'y racing drlv- •
with corn in the silo have been ex­
the ratal« of- Goorgo E. Chaa«. t+tuart and daughter. Nellie, spent child spent Mother'« Day here at era compote for prlxes In the twen I
perimented with both east and west
ilecaaaed.
Kunday on the const at Newport.
the home of the doctor's mother. ty-flrst annual running cf tho 600-'
of the mountains, and if properly
DO NALD YOU NO, Attorney for
\
mile automobile race.
Visit at Shedd— Enoch Stuart and Mrs. A. B Van Valxah.
used they are of real value in tl\f
(A 20-27— M (-11-11)
"on, Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
forage program, especially In an
Fish on 8iuolaw — I. M. Peterson
The other day in Detroit Char­
j From spent Sunday vlaltlng at
emergency year like this one, Hys­
and W. P. Tyson «pent Haturday
! Shedd
ley Gehrlngcr. Detroit second base­
lop believes. One prominent Polk
fishing on the Htuslaw. The men
man. accepted fourteen chances
county farmer has been using the
caught several fish but moat of
without an error. The big I ague
IN T H E CO UNTY COURT OF T H E them were small according to their inaiks for chance for a second sack- corn-sunflower mixture s e v e r a l
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR LA N E report
years for silage and finds it highly
er. Is 17. made by Fred Duniap. of
CO UNTY.
N aturopathic Physician
IN
satisfactory.
IN T H E M A TTER OF T H E EH
Bend People Here— Mrs. Marion the Cleveland Spiders til 1882. and
Further
information
about
these!
Phon« 91-J
T A T E OF EDW ARD C. MOR Coyner and son, Wesley, of B°nd matched for an American League
crops as well as roots, m illet and
GAN, Deceased.
are vlaltlng In Hprlngfleld with Mr record by Jimmy Dykes, of th? Ath­
Office Hours: 1 to 6 P. M.
Sudan grass may be obtained from
letics, In 1921.
Coyner.
Mr
Coyner
haa
been
here
C
IT
A
T
IO
N
40( Fourth Htreet
any county agent
«
•
«
•
To Leonard Morgan
In connection with (he liquidation
F orm your o w n o p in io n , th o u g h .
G R EETIN G »:
Th© report that co national horse
of the First National Bank since
IN T H E NA M E O F T H E STA TE
Come
in and see this new N orge your­
New
Relief
Works
Wonders
show
would
be
held
In
New
York
O F OREGON. You are hereby cited last fall.
self. It costs no more to ow n and less
for Stomach Sufferers
this year has been deuied. A golden
and required to appear In the Coun­
Missionaries Here— Nile N. Tay­ jubilee celebration will be held this
ty Court of the State of Oregon,
Bisma-Rex is a new antacid treat­
to operate.
JEWELER
for the County of Lane, at the Court lor of llanlda, Idaho, and W alter R. year.
ment that is bringing welcome re­
Repairing a Specialty
Room thereof, at Eugene, In the Michalls of Smithfield. Utah, are
lief
to
people
who
have
suffered
0 0 0
County of tain», on Haturday. the
for years from the agonies of acid
here doing missionary work for the
Springfield, Oregon
Edmund Soussa Is going to re­ stomach. It acta four ways to give
10th day of June, 1*33 at ten o'clock
Latter
Day
Saints'
church
of
Utah
In the forenoon of that day. then
tire from billiard - because he Is too this relief. Neutralises excess acid;
anil there to show cause. If any you They are staying at the Hprlngflcld old for the game at the age of 34.
relieves the stomach of gas; soothes
General I-aw ITactico
RADIOS — PAINT
HARDWARE — FURNITURE
have, why the real property belong- hotel.
the irritated membranes; and aids
Ing to the estate of Edward C.
digestion of foods most likely to
I. M. PETERSON
Morgan and described aa follows,
Cuts Arm— Callie Ray. daughter
ferment. It Is sold only at Rexall
Attorney a t-ta w
to-wtt:
The national outdoor fencing Stores.
Go to Flanery’s Rexall
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray of the
Ixita
One.
Two,
Throe.
Four.
City Hall Building
championship' will be held this Drug Store today and ask for Blsma-
Five and Twelve In Meadows' Camp Creek vicinity painfully cut
Rex. Dig package for 50c.
Hprlngfleld, Oregon
Addition to Ixiwell In lain« Coun ) her arm with an axe with which year on June 23 and 24 at Ch cago
during
the
World's
Fair.
ty. Oregon.
she was chopping wood last Thurs­
• • •
Lot T hirty Eight In Meadows' day and was brought to Hprlngfleld
Addition to Ixiwell In Ixine Coun
This
year
the
Intercblleglate As­
for medical care.
ty. Oregon.
sociation of Amateur Athletics of
should not be sold at private sale
To Attend Convention— M r und America w ill again hold Its titular
by the administrator of said estate
as In the petition of said adminis­ Mrs. Elmer Pyne and small son left meet in Harvard Stadium.
The
trator set out.
last Thursday for Jerome. Idaho, dates are May 26 and 27.
W ITN ESS, The Hon. Fred Fisk, where they Attended a fam ily re­
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
• • •
I
Judge uf the County Court of the
The University of North Carolina
Slate of Oregoa. for the County of union at the home of Mr. Pyne's
laine and the Heal of said Court father. They plan to attend the tennis team, undefeated in team
hereto affixed, this 10 dav of May, grand lodge meeting of the I. O. O. matches since 1929, eame to New |
1933.
F. at Pendleton this week before York Ihe other day to teach a bit of i
Representad lly
Attest: W. B. DILLA R D , Clerk.
returning
to Hprlngfleld.
tennis to the boys from New York
By EVA L. DUCKW O RTH.
University. The southern boys won
Deputy.
E. H. TURNER
(M 11 18 26 — J 1-8)
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S 8 A L E
9 matches to 0.
846 A Bt.
Hprlngfleld, Or*.
a a a
REAL PROPERTY
N O TIC E la hereby given that by
N O T IC E O F SA LE
Ix»ck of places to play In cities
R a k e a c a k e w ithout pan-shift­
virtue of an execution and order of
ing or straw testing — w ithout
und the cost of equipment are given
Notice Is hereby given that by sale Issued out of the Circuit Court
•v e r looking at it from the tim e
virtue of an execution and ordei of the State of Oregon for Ixtne as the reason why so many city |
you put it in until you take it out.
of sale. Issued out of the circuit County the 6th day of May, 1933. boys are turning away from base­
court of the State of Oregon April upon nnd pursuant to n decree ball and other games.
26. 1*33. In a suit wherein W. P. duly given nnd made by said Court
a a a
Cook n whole m e a l in th e
Eastwood and Dora P. Eastwood, the 4th day of May. 1933. In a suit
oven — w hile you are milee away
The
flying
tackle Is barred In |
were plaintiffs and Percival I. Rust pending therein In which Orville
Formerly Walker-Poole
from the kitchen)
was defendant and now In my H. Maxwell and Iola Maxwell, his football hut Is popular In wrestling.
a a a "
handH for enforcement, I have wife, were plaintiffs nnd W illiam
EUG EN E— 11th HPR1NOF1BLD
levied upon the following real pro­ Edward Warren and Eleanor Doro­
As soon as the month of May
perty of defendant and all the In­ thy W arren, hts wife, were dpfend-
aud Chsrnulton,
228 Main
anta, which execution and order of rolls around the sports program for
terest
the
said
defendant
had
there-
Telephone 723
Phone 62-J
In on and since Jan. 14, 1930, sale waa to me directed nnd com­ the warmer months gets under way.
manded me to aell the real property Hundreds of thnii«ands of men and
namely:
Keep th at “ c o o l- g ir l” c o m ­
p le x io n , even on busiest days in
Commencing at a point due hereinafter described to satisfy cer­ women are playing golf In all parts
tain
liens
nnd
charges
In
snld
de­
the kitchen. T h e insulated oven
south of the southeast corner of
holds a ll the heat -s aves gas, too.
the Perkin« Addition to Cottage cree specified, I w ill on Saturday of the country despite the fact that
the
10th
day
of
June.
1933.
at
the
reduced
Incomes
have
compelled
Orove, said point being 283 feet
hour
of
ten
o'clock.
A.
M..
at
the
south of the east boundary of the
many to drop out ot clubs. Tennis
Nature Gives Us But One
Broil a s te a k in a d ra ic e r.
right of way of the Southern Pa­ southwest door of the County Court Is becoming Increasingly popular.
Raise or lower the rack without
Pair of Eyes for Which No M s
House
In
Eugene.
Lane
County.
cific traeka. and run thence south
hunting
for ledges. Place the
dinulcnl Substitute Can Be Had
176 feet, thence west 236 feet to Oregon, offer for sale and sell nt The attendance at baseball games
lower pen on the cooking top
public
auction
for
cash,
subject
to
Is
excellent.
a
point
16
feet
east
of
said
rail
IF EYESIGHT IS LOHT, IT 1H
and make your gravy in it.
road right of way, thence north redemption ns provided by law. all
LOST FOREVER AND CAN
28 degrees 30 minutes east 200 of the right, title and Interest of
N O T IC E
N EV E R BE REGAINED.
feet more or less to a point due the defendants In said suit nnd of
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
west of the place of beginning, all parties claiming by. through or
Resolve to Proect Your Eyas
The undersigned, Executrices ol
M a k e s m a ll p o rtio n s o f toast
thence east 138 feet to the place under them or any of them In or
by:
in the V t ililo a s t e r . N o need
of beginning, all being located in to the following described real pro­ the Estate of ANNA HAYES, de­
ceased,
have
filed
their
Final
Ac­
to
lig h t the oven burner when
Avoiding Improper L IO H TIN O .
section 33, of Township 20 south, perty. to-wlt:
you want a i i w pieces of toast.
Beginning at a point In the count In the matter of said Estate
of
range
3
west
of
the
W
illam
ette
READING Only When Hitting
center line of County Road No. with the County Clerk of Lane
meridian. In Lane county. Oregon,
ftp.
1008 In the East line of tho Jnrnes County. Oregon, and an order has
and that I w ill on Saturday, May
McCabe D. L. C. No. 46. In Town been made and entered of record
27th. 1933, at 1:80 P. M„ at the
Avoid ng IN F E C T IO N to the
Turn a gas co ck a n d th e to p
ship Seventeen (17) South, Rango by the County Court of said Coun­
front
door
of
the
court
house
In
b u rn e r » lig h t . N o matches to
IJyos.
ty.
directing
this
notice
and
ap­
Four
(4)
West
of
the
W
illam
ette
the city of Eugene, Oregon, offer
scratch, no button to press.
pointing
Saturday,
June
10,
1933,
Meridian.
1226.6
feet
South
of
the
Promptly visiting a Competent
for sale aud sell to the highest bid
Northeast corner of aald claim at 10 o'clock A. M. for the hearing
Eyesight Specialist at the Slight­ der for cash the said property to
and running thence South along of objections to said Account and
satisfy the amounts adjudged to
est Sign of Eyestrain or trouble.
the East line of the clnlm 429.6 the settlement of said Estate.
plaintiff In said suit, vie, the sum
W ear only Those Claeses pres­ of *679.42 doRars with Interest
D A TED nt Eugene, Oregon, this
feet, thence West 1017.2 feet,
thence North 427 feet, to the cen­ 10th day of May, 1933.
cribed by an Eyesight Specialist
thereon at 8% since Jan. 14, 1933,
W IN N IE RUSSELL,
ter of the County Rond, thence
If It becomes hecosaary to over­ the sum of *60 ns an attorney's fee
PEARL S A T T E R F IE L D ,
Enat along the center line of the
nllnwed plaintiff, the sum of *19
come a defect In Vision.
V IV IA N O LIV E R , Executrices
County Rond 1017.2 feet to the
cost of said suit and the costs of
of the Estate of ANNA HA YES,
place of beginning, containing
I making such sale. Said sale will
DR. ELLA MEADE
deceased.
ten acres, In Lane County, Ore­
he subject to redemption as allowed
JAMES K. K IN G , 410 Miner
gon.
by law.
Optometrist
C. A. 8WARTS, Sheriff of Lane Dated this 6th day of May, 1933. Building, Eugene. Oregon, A t­
41 Wouf 8th
lugana
torney for Executrices.
C. A. 8W A R T 8 , Sheriff.
Ixtne County.
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