The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 13, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, JULY » , IBM
¡'HE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
POOLS FORMING
FOR WEED KILLER
Order» Muat Ba in County
Agent a Office Monday or
Thursday Each Weak
afternoon. Gold bar
LOST Huuday
pin with pink corni act. Valuad
In order to aaalat Ixtua county
aa kacpaaka. Rvward. Phone 1I8J
property owners In their weed con
(Ju 13)
trol work. <). H Fletcher, lutne
will
FOK HA LK —Standard make piano county agricultural agent,
again pool orders for aodluni chin
uaar Hprlngftald W ill ancrlflca
rata and atlaclde at coal Pool» will
for unpaid balance.
A auap.
ba dosed Monday and Thursday of
kaay
taruia.
W rite Tallman
each week. Chlorate orders on
I'lauo Hture, Salam, tire.
Ju 11
Monday should be ready for de
livery on Wednesday, while sup
Prom Ibis data on I will not ba piles ordered on Thursday should
laapoualble for bllla charged bp arrive on Saturday. Prices will Ire
Mre. A. T. lkinabo. June 21, 19JJ quoted on request Io Interested
A. T. DONAHU
Ju 20. parties.
TOW N
A N O V IC IN IT Y
PAPE ftvte
Visitor Monday— Arthur Mluney
[ of Vida was a visitor In Springfield
o n Monday.
Reports of the state convention
Visits Brother— Frank Dibble« of
Bverott, Washington Is here visit­ of the O A. R and affiliated or
Week-end Trip— Mr and Mrs. K
Visiting Statar— Mra A. C. Chase
D' Htuar, and family spent the of M yrtle Creek Is visiting w ith h«r ing with his brother. H O. Dlbblee. ganlxatlons held at Salem last
month were given by delegates at
week «lid at llelkliup Springs
sister Mrs F red Ixmk. this week
Portland
Man
Hare — A rth u r the semi monthly meeting of Iuka
I Fields and bis son. Phillip, of Port circle last Thursday avanlng.
Visits Friday— Mrs. Fred llllls of
Thurston M an Hsrs— Dan Baugh
Hills Creek district was a visitor of Thurston was a bu liu-ss visitor land were visitors in Springfield | A steal etching ol Abraham Llo-
during the past week-end
coln, which was won by the local
In Springfield Friday.
In Springfield Friday.
circle
for showing the largest gain
Board Holds Meeting— Monthly
Oaerhorn Resident Hera — Mrs
Belknap Man Haro— Frank W in­ meeting of the Sunday school hoard In membership daring the year,
Rennie Komer of Deerhorn wms a frey of Belknap was s visitor In
i of the Methodist church was held was presented to the circle during
business visitor In Hpriugricld Frl Springfield T u -'d s y .
the ever Ing.
| at the church Tuesday evening.
day.
............
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W ln berry P e e p ,. H a r ^ M r . and
From California— Mark Young la Anderson and H C Conn, all of „ r a Harold B .rn .y and fam.ly of
visiting relatives In Springfield i n ' k M - T "
th” Hpr,n« W n ' - r r y were vis.,or. In Spring
this week. Ills home Is at Dixon field hotel Monday evening.
.field Tuesday,
California.
Visiting Parents— Mrs Kenneth
Has Polson Oak — Mias Doris
Picnic on Friday— Mr and Mrs Giles of Medford is visiting here
M II. Iluntly. W illiam Pollers and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C 1 Gerber la confined to her home thia
week with a severe attack of poison
Mrs. Morris Morton enjoyed a pic­ W. ilanaen east of Springfield.
oak Infection.
nic outing above Oakridge Friday
Visit at Creswell— E A. Terman
At Mountain Cabitv Mr. and Mrs
Rsturns from Bend— Miss June and his mother. Mr«. Esther Ter
Clover returned Hnturday from man. spent Sunday visiting with ' John Van Iximan of Eugene spent
the week-end at the W. H. Adrian
Bend Where she has boon visiting friends at Creswell.
cabin on Horse Creek.
at Ihe home of friends.
Sodium chlorate comes In 100-
pound drums only, while atlaclde
may I n * obtained In either loo
Notice la hereby given that W. pound or 60 pound drums. Orders
W Calklna. Kaecutor of the W ill of for less than one drum cannot he
Down from Blue River — Mrs.
Picnic on W illa m e tta — M r and
Frank U McDowell, deceased, has
Oakridge Man Here -L. C. Max Ham Scott and son. Wilbur, of Blue
accepted by the county agent. Par
Mrs. C. F. Barber and M r and Mrs
filed his final account In the mat­
well,
lineman
for
(he
Southern
Pa
Klver were business visitors in W. N. Gossler and their children
ter of the Batate of Frank U. Me ties desiring less should arrange
clflc railroad was a visitor In Springfield Monday.
Dowell, deceased. |D the County to form or with a neighbor
held a picnic outing on the W il­
Bprlogfleld Monday.
Court of U n s County. Oregon, and
Testa Prows Successful
Take Fishing T rip — Lem Enter lamette Sunday.
that Hnturday, the llth day of Aug
To Cottage Grove— Mian Uldlne son. Charles Pumphrey. and Ed
use. ISIS, at ten o'clock In the fore­
That these weed killers are sffec
To Eastern Oregon — Mrs. Paul
noon of the said day. In the County live has been shown during s ser­ Oarlln has gone to Cottage Grove Rogers spent the f lr - l half of the
Court rooms In the County Court
where she will make her home week on a fishing trip on the upper Brattala. Lamar Brattaln. and Ray
ies
of
demons,rations
slid
field
House of U n i County, State of
Rasmussen
left early Tuesday
McKenxie.
Oregon, has been fixed as the time (rials conducted In Lane county with the Hamenway family.
morning for the Brattaln ranch
and placa by the said Court for the during the past five yesrs. In these
Visitors Tuesday— Mlsa Marcella
Visits
Brother — Mlt-s Carrie near Paisley. Oregon In the Lake-
hearing of objections to the said It was round that chlorates are gen­
Klcharda and her mother from Flanery la here this week visiting view country.
final account, and for rinal settle­
ment of the said estate
Any and erally effective In controlling Can Portland came down Tuesday for a with her brother and sister-in-law
Leave on Vacation— Mr and Mrs.
all objections to the aald account ada thistles, wild morning glory, short visit with Mr. and Mrs F. B.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Flanery. Her G. H. Turner left Sunday on a ten-
and the final settlement of the aald blackberry plants, poison oak. wild Flanery.
home
Is
at
Corvallis.
estate must be riled with the Clerk rose bushes, and other plants Both
day vacation motor trip to the
of the said Court on or before the
southern Oregon coast district.
sodium
chlorate
and
the
calcium
Tonsils
Taken
Out—
Fred
Jen«-n
Visit
at
Grove—
Mr
and
Mrs
J
date of aald hearing
chlorate weed killer known as alia- of the Htuslaw district in western M. Larson and family »pent Hun Mrs. C. H. Myers Is managing their
W. W. CA LK IN S, Executor of
clde were aaed Four pounds of lain« county was in Springfield F ri­ day at Cottage Grove where they novelty store during their absence.
the Kstate of Frank H Mc­
atlaclde per square roil were re­ day to have bis tonsils removed at visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ham
Dowell. deceased.
Appointed Administrator — .Mrs.
Date of First Publication July 13. quired to give as good kills a three the office of a local physician.
Miller.
Stella A. McPherson has been ap
IMI.
pounds of sodium chlorate.
Bank Man Hare— Mr and Mrs.
(Ju 13-30-27 — A 3 101
Dakota People Here — M r and pointed administrator of the estate
Rest kills of all kinds of plants Lloyd H. Kelly spent the week-end Mrs. D. M. Henry and Mr and of Seth M McPherson Roy Brab­
were obtained where there was a In Springfield looking after affairs Mrs. F. V. Henry of Napoleon, ham. John lxirah. and W. R. Rob­
N O T IC I FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
heavy growth and where spraying lu connection with the liquidation North Dakota are visiting here at bins have been named apprals -rs.
Departm ent of the In te rio r. Oen
No application of the First National bank. Mr the H. W. Gordon home near thia
eral Land Offloa at Roseburg. outfits were used
To Visit Mother— Kenneth De-
of chlorates was 100 percent offer Kelly Is receiver for hank« In both city.
Oregon, July Sth, 1933.
Laa«us.
son of Mrs. Riley 8nodgraxs
tlve the flret year, some follow up Silverton and Springfield
NOTICE la hereby given that
Daughter Born— Mr and Mra. A. la expected to arrive in Springfield
Nets F. Gaarden, of Vida. Oregon, work being required the second
Convalescing— Mrs. B. O. Smith, H. Bar “I of Route 1. Springfield are Sunday from San Fraacleco to
who. on July 19th, 1932, made year. There have been many fall
Homestead entry Serial No. 020311. ures for which no cause is appar nelce of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Myers, the parents of a baby daughter «pend a two weeks vacation visit­
for H W It N E U . HEU N W U . N EU ent.
who baa been III at their home for born to them at the Pacific hospi ing with friend« and relatives. He
» W U and N W U HEU- Section 8.
There were a number of fires Ihe past three weeks. Is now much tai in Eugene on .Monday. July 10. ha been employed |n Han Fran­
Township 17 8.. Kangs 4 E„ WII-
cisco for the pant three years.
labiette Meridian, has filed notice where sodium chlorate was used, Improved und has gone to Eugene 1933.
N O T IC I
OF F IN A L I I T T L I M I N T
of Intention to make final three
year Proof. Io eetabllah claim to
the land above described, before
E O. Immel, U 8 Commissioner,
at Eugene, Oregon, on the 16th day
of August, 1933.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank W alker, and Italph Green,
of Vida, Oregon; J. O. McKinney,
of Blue Hirer, Oregon and Prince
llelfrlsh. of Vida. Oregon.
showing the Importance of using to visit friends during her further
convalescing.
precautions to prevent fires
Many to Cultivate for Weeds
Hecuus« of the scarcity of cash
and the low coat of labor, most
farmers will prefer to kill weeds by
cultivation rather than with chlo­
rates, aaya Mr. Fletcher.
A group of recommendations on
HAM ILL. A. t'A N A D A Y. Register. the use of the weed killer sprays
(Ju «-13 20-27— A 3)
has been prepared by Mr. Fletcher
and are available at this office In
the Producer« Public Market build
Ing In Eugene.
Business Directory
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
N O T IC C T O C R E D IT O R S
Naturopathic Physician
NO TIC E IH H ER EB Y O IV E N :
That Effa P Spence has been ap
pointed executrix of the l-a«t W ill
and Testament of Harry Y Hpenca.
deceased, by the Conoty Court of
Lance County. Oregon. All person«
having claims against «aid estate
are required to present them, with
the proper vouchers, within six
month« from the 22nd day of June.
1933. to the said executrix at the
law office of L. L. Ray In the Miner
Building. Eugene. Oregon.
EFFA P. SPENCE. Executrix
of the I^ast W ill and Testament
of Harry Y. Spence, deceased.
L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
(J 22-2»—Ju 8-13-20)
Phone 81 J
Off Ico Hours: 1 to 6 P. M.
40« Fourth Street
Edw. G. Privat
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
General Law Practice
I. M. PETERSON
Attorney et-Law
CUy Hall BalMIng
Springfield, Orneen
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Represented By
E. H. TURNER
34« A Bt.
Springfield, Ora.
POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Poole
EUGENE— llt h BPK1NUF1BLD
and Cbaroslton,
332 Main
Talepnona 723
Phoaa 82-J
NO TICE OF BALE
OF REAL PRO PERTY BY
A D M IN ISTR A TO R
NO TIC E 18 H ER EB Y O IVEN ,
That by virtue of an order of the
County Court of Lane County. Ore-
gon, duly made and entered of re­
cord on the 10th day of June. 1833,
In the matter of the estate of Ed
ward C. Morgan, deceased, the un­
dersigned administrator of said
estate will on and after the 16th
day of July. 1933 offer for sale and
■•II at private sale to the highest
bidder for cash, or one-half caah
and one-halt credit, subject to con­
firmation of the Court, the real pro
P«rty of aald estate described In
said order or any parcel thereof;
Lot Thirty Eight In Medowa'
Addition to Lowell In l^ n e Coun­
ty. Oregon, subject to unpaid
taxea and to a water right to
Martha E. Stelra
Lots Ona. Two, Three. Four.
Five and Twelve In Medowa' Ad­
dition to Lowell in l-anp County.
Oregon, subject to unpaid taxes
and a mortgage of »600.00 to the
State Ixtnd Board.
Said sale will lake place at the
law office of L. L. Ray In the Miner
Building, Eugene. Lane County.
Oregon.
H E R B E R T E. W A LK ER , Ad-
mlnlatrator of the estate of Ed­
ward C. Morgan, deceased
(J 16-22-29— Ju I -18)
Named Inspector— Merton Fere-
bee. Eugene photographer, and
member of the Springfield Llona
clnb quartet, was choaen Inspector
for the Artisan lodge of Eugene
at their meeting held at the W. O.
W hall last week.
Here from New York— Ruth 8cott
Burna of New York city Is In PASS OPENING COSTS
Springfield
visiting
with
her
EXCEED OTHER YEARS
mother. Molly Scott. She la e t n
It cost th- state of Oregon »2200
ployed on the staff of the Musical
Digest publication in New York. to open the McKenxie pas« this
year according to figure« compiled
Have Birthdays— Mr«. C. F. Eggi- by the highway department offi­
niann entertained with a dinner at cials at Bend. They expended the
her home Monday honoring the «urn of »44$ for dynamite alone.
blrthdayi of Mr. Kggimann and I-ast year, when there wa« much
Mrs. Wanda Barnes Mrs. Barnes’ i
less snow, the pa« was opened for
birthday was Tuesday, while M r i »1185.
Kggimann observed his on Monday. |
To Eastern Oregon
Ted Len­
hart. Oliver Heltta and Merle Pen
aelln drove to Summer I-ake In
eastern Oregon last week Lenhart i
I and Bettis returned Friday, but | Visits Parents — Mr. and Mrs.
will go back again this week where Kenneth Girard arrived In Spring-
they will li« employed In the hay- field Sunday from Olympia. Wash­
fields.
ington for a viait at the home of
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Olr
Visiting Brother— Mis« Mildred
ard.
Bartholomew, director of religious
education at the State college at I Picnic Friday — Mr. and Mra.
Lorvailla, Is spending a short vaca­ John Hammlt and daughter. V lr
tion here at the home of her gtnla. of Mohawk, Mr. and Mrs. H.
brother and alster-lu law. Mr. and W. Myer« of Hayden Bridge. Miss
Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew. She plana Violet Inman, and Mabel Siemsen
to spend part of her vacation on enjoyed a picnic at Myera park Frl
an outing on the McKenile.
day.
Tired Eyes
Waste Energy
Nothing wastes energy more
than straining your eyes. Com­
mon causes of eye strain are
uearalghted-neaa, farsightedness,
astigmatism, and double vision.
All of these can be effectively
and quickly remedied by the
use of proper glasses.
If your eyea are causing you
discomfort you owe It to your­
self to have them examined.
Thia will coat you nothing at
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 West Bth
Bugsna
(J 16-12-19—Ju 8 -IS)
At least five Hprlngflald people
have their hlrthdaya on July 11.
and observed their anniversaries
Tuesday of this »e»4 Those born
i-n this date include Mrs. A. B
Van Valsah. Mra. Lydia Clark, both
Mr and Mrs. Harold Williams, and
Mr«. Lida McGowan. Few of the
ladles would admit the number of
the anniversary which they were
observing.
KODAK FINISHING
Leave your films here for developing. We give you
the best work and fast sendee
We also carry a full line of new, fresh films.
“The Store of Many Bargains’*
SCOTT’S DRUG STORE
LOYAL E. SCOTT. Prop.
Don’t W oiry About
Dessert
you can always get ice cream the most popular des­
sert. Ask any hotel steward what dessert is most fre­
quently served in their dining rooms. It’s Ice cream
100 per cent of the time.
You take no chances if you order Made O’Cream
ice cream. Made of the purest ingredients in a
modern equipped plant, our ice cream is most delicious.
Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield for
Maid O’ Cream Butter
Springfield Creamery Co.
Congratulations
to tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Co.
The Golden R ule
1015 W ILLAMETTE
EUGENE
Sale Starting Friday
BOY’S WASH SUITS
ENDEAVOR DELEGATION
AT MARCOLA MEETING
Fourteen members of the Spring
field Christian Endeavor society led
by W illiam ('ox. president, went to
Marcóla Sunday to attend a sec
tional rally. Following a discussion
of mutual problems a picnic supper
was enjoyed. Later In the evening
a devotional and business saastan
was held.
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2 for
S1.OO
Sizes 2 to 6
Fast Color
Long and Short Pants Styles
Penney’s Are Celebrating, Too
and Saying It With
Let’s Get Together
E x tr a V a lu e s
WORK SHIRTS
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942 Willamette St.,
Eugene, Oregon
SUMMONS
In The Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Lane County.
Thelma Holme, P laintiff va. 8. R.
Sterne, Defendant
To 8. R. Selme, Defendant- IN
T H E NA M E OF T H E S T A T E OF
OREGON you are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you In the above en­
titled suit within four weeks from
the date of the first publication of
thia summons and If you fall to so
answer the plaintiff will apply to
the court for a decree dissolving,
the bonds of matrimony now exist
Ing between plaintiff and defend­
ant above named and granting unto
the plaintiff a decree of absolute
divorce from the defendant:
This summons Is published once
each week for four consecutive:
weeks In Hie Springfield News by
order of Fred Fisk Judge of tho
County Court of Lane County, Ore­
gon, made In the absence of O. F.
Sklpworth judge of the Circuit!
Court, on June 18, 1933 directing
that It be
Dated and first published June
16th. 1933.
W H IT T E N SW AFFO RD , At- j
totrney for Plaintiff, Residence
and P. O. Address; Eugene,
Oregon.
I IUKA HEARS REPORTS
JULY 11 BRINCS MANY
OF STATE CONVENTION
LOCAL FOLKS BIRTHDAYS
IH E FOOD
VOTE
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