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    THURSDAY, JULY 2«, 1938
Cl IE RPRINOPICLD NEWS
Visits at Newport
Miss Edith
To Kaotorn Oregon— Ted l-en- !
Eaton »pent the week-end with hart loft the first of the week for
friends at Newport.
ustern Oregoo.
Wsndllng Msn Here— U. O. War
Leave for R e e d e p o rt— Mr. and
f fel of Wendllng was u business Mrs. M. II llu n lly left Wodnojida) i
{visitor in Hprlngfleld Hulurday
for a motor trip lo It ed«port.
From Oil» (lute mi | will nut b e {
■ »»potislbl« (or bill» <Jiarg>>d by j
Ml». A. T It o llu b o . June 2b, 1933 I
A. T. DONAHO.
Ju 30
Mohawk Man Here— I '. V. Tull
man of Mohawk was u liu sln ««
visitor In Hprlngfleld Hulurday.
PAO« T H R O
of Commerce come along now and
punctures that balloon. The gaso­
line-alcohol mixture. It finds, while
It enables the motor to accelerate
faster, makes starting harder, ab­
sorbs moisture from the air. cor­
rodes engine and fuel pipe lines
and cost« much more than straight
gasoline Besides, alcohol of higher
quality can be produced from pet­
roleum more cheaply than the poor­
er quali'y obtainable from grain.
Borne day motors doubtless will
be run by alcohol, but they will be
built for alcohol use stone and used
only where and when the gasoline
supply has given out.
S T E A M ...........................Inexpensive
Driving through a Northern In­
dustrial city with an engineer
friend I saw a curious piece of con­
struction under way. It looked Just
as If u huge steam engine were be­
ing built out of doors.
Visits Cousin— Ml»« Faith John­
son of Portland visited here Hutur-
dsy with her cousin. Mr». Fred AMBITION
Borgs had It
DULL HEADACHE CONE
Louk.
When I hear farmers talking as
Dasrhorn Psopls Hsrs— Mr. and
SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
If thay ware all headed for the poor
Mr . Ham Goddard of Deerhorn
Visitor from Creswsll — Ml« bouse I think of my neighbor, Merge
Il»aduihtt» caused by eunatlpa-
were visitors In Hprlngfleld Frlduy I Frank Vlies of the Croswell dis­
H u ll u rn Mtm« «(t«r mi do»« „J
Katorsky. Serge came over from
Aillerlka Till» cleans all poisons
trict was a visitor In Hprlngfleld Russia Just before the war, because
O— of Loudon's moot th rillin g
Week-end
at
Btnd—
Marion
Coy
out nt BOTH upper and lower
John Nelson, of Montreal, Css
pastimes aaeh season is to solort the
Tuesday.
he
had
five
children
and
wanted
to
ner
spent
the
week-end
ul
Band
bowels
(live» belter sleep. ends •da, Is the sew president of the
moot beautiful aad lovelleot debu
iiervouan«»» Flattery's Drug Htore. Rotary lateraatiunsl, being eirrted visiting w ith hl» wife and family. : On Vaoatlen— Kenneth D el^ ssu s, ¡ • , *® th* “ “ ehBnc* »«• had about taote This season the unsaiinoua
at the sanusl convention, whe-h wso
dollar» to etart with, award went lo Miee Phyllii Halt,
Albany Man Hera—Chart»» Boyd I eon of Mrs. Itlley Bnodgnws, ar *hre”
of London ’• Air Defease
Home train» leaving out of Now held at Boston this yrer
rived here Hunday for a two week«
bought a couple of hundred daughter
'j I“ “ - lies «2.
_
_
.
of Albany wau an overnight visitor I
York are cooled by electrical refrlg
' That'» Just what It Is.” my friend
vacation. He h a. b e n at Han Fran-,“"®* ut
mountain land about
The
first
white
bread
was
made
In
Hprlngfleld
Monday.
»ration, Home are cooled by ma
claco for the past two y ea n .
f,*e n,l",a fro,n ■»*
“nd
told me. "That's the newest Idea
COOPERATIVES MAKE
cblne» before leavlug the terminal«
ed to work. He repaired the turn by an English miller. Huge Pad­ In large steam plants for generating
Grocer In Portland— I) II Mur-
CAINS IN FOUR YEARS
Teacher
Vlaita
—
Ml»»
t'larabel
ble-down old bouse, and in these dington, because a nobleman In bis electric power. What sense Is there
! pliy. Hprlngfleld grocer. mud«- a
N O T IC K
teacher of eomnierclal twenty years has so Improved It town wanted bread to match his In putting up an expensive building
Nsw Directory Lists ,97 Groups;
,r ,P *" Portland Tuesday.:
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
subject« at the high school, was a ,th a t It is the most comfortable white table-linen! That was new« Just to bouse a steam engine? It's
Fruit
and
V
sgetsblsa
Ltad
from
w , | U rv„ „ j j. C ub, vlaltur In Hprlngfleld Hunday. Her farm-house I have ever «een. There to me when Frank Romer told me.
Notice la hereby given that W
cheaper to protect the equipment
W Calkin», Executor of the Will of
O ther Industrie«
j (J, W altorvllls was a bnalneaa vial-j home Is at Corvallis.
; are eleven children now. seven of
And the first paved street In Am­ with asbestos, against cold weather,
Frank It McDowell, deceaaed. ha»
tor In Hprlngfleld Tuesday morning
them through high school, two erica is in down-town New York. It and put Just enough of a roof over
filed hl* final account In the mat­
Returns Home— Mrs. C. O. Van
Oregon now has 197 cooperative
ter of the Katate of Frank II Mc­
through college, three of the girls is named.
appropriately.
Stone It to keep the -n o s off. Then, when
■.roves Hospital— Mrs. A. -II Valxah and small daughter return-
Dowell. deceased, In the County marketing or purchasing organisa­
finishing up In the Slate Normal street. A Dutch brewer's wife in you have to enlarge the plant, you
Court of Lane County, Oregon, and tions operating within the «tale, lla isl of route I, Hprlngfleld anil ed to their home at Roseburg Hun-
that Saturday, the 12th day of Aug according to a new directory of her Infant daughter left the I’si -Iflr day after spending a week here NChool. And what marks those Kat­ 1648 got tired of having her hus­ don't have to tear out a heavy brick
orsky kids do get In school!
band’s drays mired In the mud. so wall and bulk) an expensive exten­
uae, 1933. at ten o’clock In the fore such organisai Ion» compiled by boHpllal ftir their home Bunday.
vti'ltlng with relatives
noon of the »aid day, In the County
Herge started with some scrub she had her servant lay cobble­ sion
Besides, nobody ever yet
George
O
Gatlin,
exlenalon
market
Court rooms In the County Court
Morrò» People Here Mr» Wnl
Attends Convention — Mr. and i< <,w» but has bred up his dairy herd stone Ihe whole length of the found a way to keep a boiler room
llouae of luine County, Htate of Ing »peclallil al Oregon State col­
clean enough to guard against dust
Oregon, ha» been fixed aa the time lege Thl« I» a g»in of 62 »Ince the ter Hqulre« ami family of Monroe Mrs. Bert Hankey returned to ( until IP- one of the best In the dis- street.
Interesting, if not Important!
explosions without hiring an lot of
and place by the »aid Court for the prevlou» directory was Issued four spent the week end In Hprlngfleld Hprlngfleld Hunday from The Dalles trlct. They grow or rstse practical
b -n iln g
o f id ijm tlo n » to tlo' «»Id
al Die II. E Gerber home.
, where Mr. Hankey attended the ly all they eat, and they certainly
extra help."
year«
ago.
BUNK
......................
grain
alcohol
i
final account, and for final aettle-
: »tale convention of Rural Mail Car- live well.
We
heard
a
lot,
last
year,
about
'
That sounded reasonable. It also
iin-iil of the »nld estate Any and
Taking Fishing Trip— Mr. and ! rler».
All but 12 of the organisation»
Merge Katorsky had the two e s­
all objection« to the »aid account are strictly Oregon aasod sllon s. th» Mt» Dodd Miller and Mr. and Mrs
a
great
schem
e
to
convert
surplus
interested
me when the engineer
sentials for successful living, in­
and the final «ettleinent of the aald
grain
into
alcohol.
The
Idea
was
to
{told
me
that
the new type of mer-
M
A.
I’ohl
«pent
Hunday
fishing
'
Picnic
on
McKenxIe
—
Mr
and
remainder
being
out-of
state
u»
»
dustry and ambition. With thoae a
estate must be filed with the Clerk
save the farmer by requiring every cury boilers, like the one I saw.
of the »aid Court on or before the dation» doing business In thl» on Portland creek near Wlnberry. Mrs. W. P. Tyson and daughter. man can get almost anywhere.
date of »aid hearing.
Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. I. M Peterson
gallon of gasoline to be mixed with * could generate steam so cheaply
»tat» Gatlin reports that Oregon
(la c k fro m P o rtla n d — Mr. s r d
and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. C. CO LO R S........................ have a care a certain portion of grain alcohol. I that they can produce electrical
W W. CAI.K1NH, Executor of ranks high In the percentage of as-
Mrs
M
II
lluntly
returned
Friday
If you take your automobile with
H ie
E s t a t e iif Frank 11 Mr sudation»
E. Hover of Eugene spent Hunday
The fuel research comm ittee of energy at far lees coat than the
that are Incorporated
evening from a business trip to on a picnic outing and fishing trip you on your tour of the world, be
Dowell, deceased.
the National Automobile Chamber cheapest waterpower.
and In the uniformity and sound
Date of First Publication July 12.
Portland
sure the color Is one that won't of­
on the McKenxIe river.
nw«» of the organisation setups
1933
fend the people of any particular
This Is made poaslhlc. In part, he
(Ju 12 20 27
A 3 101
Visiting at Independence— Mis-
Homs from Hospital — Andrew nation. In Finland they don't permit
says, because of the exceptionally Dale Daniels Is visiting with
Gott who ha» been III at the Eu­ car« or anything else to be painted
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
favorable cooperative laws that friend« al Independence the first nt
gene hospital with pneumonia foi red. Red Is the color of Commun
Departm ent of the In te rio r. Gen have been hulll up here through
the
weeg.
some time recovered sufficiently to Ism, and the Finns are scary about
oral Land Office at Roseburg,
»ome 23 year» and which are unex­
Oregon, July 3th, 1933.
be moved to his home In Hpring- their communistic neighbors next
W
a
lts
rv
ills
People
H
era
—
Mr.
celled to the entire United Htatea
door In Russia.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
and Mrs D. (’. Trotter of Walter fleld Tuesday of this week.
Many Federated Together
Nel« F Oaarden. of Vida. Oregon,
One American got into trouble In
ville were visitors In Hprlngfleld
We have a nice line of bathing cajts and bathing aboes
Visitors
Saturday—
Mr.
and
Mrs
Although
there
are
176
separate
who. on July 19th. 1933. made
Java with a light cream-colored car.
Saturday.
which we are offering a t greatly reduced prices. You
! Theron It. Huuaser and family and
Homestead entry Herlal No. 020311, organisations. 66 nr more of these
J C. Wilkinson, all of Portland W h‘U B"d
are ">»“'’nlng col­
for KW% NKH. HE1» NWt4. NE% urn a »(«elated t o g e t h e r In fédéra
c a n ’t afford to be w ithout them at our low prices.
Returns to Home — Miss Edna
ors in the Dutch East Indies, and
HW'e and NW >4 HEU. Section 9.
Many bargains aw ait you a t our store.
Township 17 H. Kange 4 E . WII tlon» or central sales groups which Severson has returned to her home , »topped here Saturday for a short are permitted only on hearses. A
la met to Meridian, has film! notice tend to promote greater strength In Springfield following an extend- »*•*« * “ 9 her parents. Mr and Mrs. yellow car Is an offense in China,
o f In t e i i t l i i i i to iiuikc final three and unity.
Fruit and vegetable ed stay at Halfway camp on the Harry M Stewart
Mr. and Mrs
for the same reason.
year Proof, to eatabllah claim to marketing associations lead all McKenxIe.
' Sausser bad been spending a week
LOYAL E. SCOTT, Prop.
You don’t want to take a green
the land above described, before
I at Paulina lake in eastern Oregon
others
In
total
numbers,
according
E <>. Imiiiel, U. H Commissioner,
car
to
either
England
or
India.
In
Drive to Vancouver— Mr. and j alld w ere returning via the McKen
at Eugene. Oregon, on the 16th day to the new directory which classi­
England there is a popular super­
fie» the cooperatives In 13 group«. Mrs. Marlon Adams and son. Bob. j ( |4 pas».
of AttgUat, 1933
stition that green is an unlucky
__________________
Claimant name» as witnesses: There are It general purchasing Mr and Mrs. W aller Laxton. and
cqlor. Books and plays have been
Frank Walker, and Italph Green, organisations and »lx dealing ex­ M l - M ild r e d I a rs o n m o to r e d to SPORTSMEN’S GUN CODE
of Vida. Oregon; J. (>. McKinney,
written about girls who wore green
V a n c o u v e r . W a s h in g t o n S u n d a y .
clusively
In
oil
and
gasoline.
of llluo Itlver. Oregon and I'rloce
ISSUED BY ASSOCIATION stockings, with the result they
llelfrlsh, of Vida. Oregon
A new »etup for federal financ­
Visitor from Creswell— Mrs. Mels
-----------
I never could get a man to marry
HAMILL A CANADAY. Register ing of cooperatives Is now In force llrown of Creswell spent the week Many Serious Accidents Msy Be them! And In India green la rea-
under the new federal farm credit end In Hprlngfleld visiting al the
lJu 6 13 20 27— A 3»
Avoided By Children and Others erved for the use of pious Mohatn
Maid O'Cream Ice Cream Is on the Job.
administration which decentralises home of her cousin, Mrs. Minnie
Who Learn and Obey Rules
medans who have made the pil­
Special packers are made up a t our ice plant for
this type of financial service. Gat­ Calkins
grimage to Mecca and so are eo-
picnics and outings. You'll enjoy going more if you
lin reporta. Ixian» to cooperatives
m
-r -r .
W“ b ; ch? ° ,s c,of ed f.orJ he "um, I titled to wear the green turban.
T ra n s a c ts B uslnes
Mrs y Tut mer and thousands of boys and
„
,
. . . .
have plenty of ice cream along.
will now be made through 12 re­
B e t t e r P»«>r
lf Y““ re
He was In Hprlngfleld on a bus!
___ ... girl »vailing
_ them selves of the o - p ,
gional
cooperative
credit
bunk»,
the
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
ne»» visit Haturday. Hhe lives at portimlty to make the most of their *ol"K~ 'an*1 ,ake “ P|ain b *«* or
Maid O’Cream Ice Cream is different in taste and
one for thia region being In Hpo-
Naturopathic Physician
ihe Fisher logging camp above rifles, the National Rifle associa- <Ur
lue car w l,h -vou on Y°ur
sm oothness. Everybody likes it better.
kane. Washington.
Marcóla.
tlon urges of the young marksmen world tour.
Phone 91-J
Most Are Self Financing
careful
observance of the sports- F I R S T ................................. tw o more
Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield for
Oregon cooperative» have been
Office Hours: 1 to 6 I*. M.
Attend Picnic— Mr. and Mrs. ( men-g code which governs the con-
My
friend
Joe
Kane
has
written
a
largely self-financing and now owe A Swarls. and Mr and Mrs. Mark
Maid O' Cream Butter
of ,neniber. ot th4 N. R. A. book to tell who wag the first to do
406 Fourth Street
only about 3236.000 to the credit Hathaway drove out to both the,
Junior
division.
or make many things in common
admlnlalratlon. a policy that might Mohnwk valley and Hills Creek
“Memorise the code," the asso­ use. It's an Interesting book, called
well be continued even under the picnic reunions Sunday.
ciation advises, "obey It. and you "Famou First Facts." but I ran
new and more favorable loan ar-
Farmer Residents Here— Mr and will find rhootlng one of the clean- across a couple of "firsts" the other
rangement». Gatlin believes. Out­
JEWELER
Mrs.
Ernest Lyons of Bend were e»‘- healthiest, most satisfying and day that Joe hasn't got ln his book.
side
entangling
financial
alliances
Itepidiing a Specialty
visitors
In Hprlngfleld Monday Mr. one of ,h e Ba,e"'
ln wh,ch
frequently lead to outside control,
Spring field, Oregon
he says, while Oregon cooperatives Lyons formerly operated a feed you can Indulge.”
The sport»men's code follows:
are stronger for their position of business here.
1. I will never allow the niuxxle
home ownership and control.
General Law ITactlco
V isits Parents— Dr. and Mrs
of my gun to point at anything
( Forter and children of Portland which I do not Intend to shoot.
I. M. PBTER8ON
Return to City— Mr. and Mrs. K.
were week-end visitors at the home
2. I will never load my gun when
Attornsyat-I^kw
E. Lee. former re»ldents of Spring
of Mrs. Foster's parents. Mr. and the niuxxle la pointed at any part
City Hall Building
field who have been living at In­
Mrs Frank DePue.
of my body or at any person, nor
dependence for sem e time, have
Hprlngfleld, Oregon
atand in front of anybody who is
returned to this city to make their
Son Born In California— Word
loading a gun.
home again.
received here last week from Han
3. I will never cock my gun and ,
Francisco told of the birth ln that
Birthday Surprise— Alonta Man city of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ pull the triger for fun.
4. I will never shoot directly at
waring was the honor guest at a ence Cooley, former residents of
a flat, hard surface, a bottle or {
surprise birthday party given here Hprlngfleld.
sim ilar object, as the bullet is cer-j
Saturday evening at the home of
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Returns to Corvallis— Miss Car­ tain to ricochet (glaure) from It.
Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Man
5. I will never handle a gun with­
waring, by Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, a rie Flanery returned to her home
slater, of Santa Clara, and Miss si Corvallis Saturday following a out first opening the breech to be
weeks visit here at the home of sure the gun Is empty and looking
Helen Carter.
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. through the bore to see that It Is
Represented By
clean.
TELLS HOW SHE LOST and Mrs. F. It. Flanery.
6. I will never carry my gun
E. H, TURNER
Returns from Vacation — Mis.»
15 LBS. OF FAT
loaded except when hunting and
Ann McGookin returned to her
246 A BL
Hprlngfleld. Ora.
will then be sure that It Is locked
work here Friday following her an­
In Ihe "aafe” position.
Rheumatism Gone Too
nual vacation which she spent with
7. I will never shoot at a song­
Here Is a woman who was rapid­ relatives and friends at Foreat bird or harmless animal for sport
POOLE - GRAY
ly putting on weight and who was Grove and Portland. Miss McGookin and will always be sure that no
troubled
with rheumatism too. Is office assistant to Dr. Milton V.
BARTHOLOMEW
wounded game Is left to suffer.
Read her letter:
Walker.
__
8. I will remember lhat a .22-
”1 started taking Kruschen Salta
because of the good It had done
I caliber bullet will travel three-
Formerly Walker-Poole
Notice Is h 7 ° b y g“ n ?ha’ the g a r t e r s of a mile, or through nine
for a friend of mine who had been
If yon were depending upon fish for a meal, one fish
crippled with rheumatism Al the
Inches
of
ordinary
board,
and
will
end of the second bottle I was undersigned has been appointed an
would not be very satisfactory unless it was a big one.
EUGENE lltb HPRINÜFIKLU
weighed and find I am now only 142 ciliary administrator with the will ricochet a long way across water.
222 Main
and I buinelton.
annexed
of
the
estate
of
Frances
pounds (nrlglnnl weight 163 lbs ),
9. 1 will always put my gun mux
at which I am so pleased. Rut I E. Bean, deceased and has duly xle first through a fence befor 1
Phone 62-J
T e le p o o n e 723
qualified
as
such.
All
persons
h
a
v
-
1
...................
L
have also felt my rheumatism much
By persistent effort, good bait and a normal am ount of
less, which has been so trouble­ Ing claims against said estate are climb the fence anil will climb ovei
hereby
required
to
present
such
between
the
next
two
fence
posts,
some In my knees. I must say 1
skill, most any fisherm an can likely catch enough for a
think Kruschen a splendid weight claims duly verified with proper
10. I will always give my gun a
reducer." (Mias) E. L. P.
vouchers attached, to me at my of thoroll_h d -a n in a as soon as I am
string.
Overweight and rheumatic poi­ flee at 234 Main street, Hprlngfleld, 'borough cleaning as soon as
soning often go together. The alx Oregon within six months from the 'hrough firing.
salts In Kfuschen assist ihe Inter­ date of thia notice, Ihe same being
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
nal organs to perform Ihelr func­ dated and published the first time:
tions properly—little by little that thia the 20th day of July, 1933.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Likewise the business m an who advertises wisely is
I. M. PETERHON, Ancillary;
ugly fat goes; slowly, yea—but
HTATE OF OREGON FOR THE
Administrator with the will an­
surely.
You
feel
wonderfully
assured of a good catch.
COUNTY OF LANE. PROBATE
nexed of the estate of Frances
healthy, youthful and energetic —
K. Rean, Deceased.
more an than ever before In vour
DEPARTMENT.
(J 20-27— A 3-10-17)
life!
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­
Kruschen Halts la obtainable at
TATE OF DALE ELMER CHASE.
all drug stores—a Jar laats four
N O T IC E
DECEASED.
weeks and costs not more thnn 85c.
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Notice la hereby given that the
Notice la hereby given that Carl
B. Hnnseney,
administrator of the undersigned has been appointed Ad
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
..........
Nothing wastes energy more
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: {estate of Albert E Senseney, de- mlnlstratrlx of the Estate of Dale
than »training your eyes. Com­ Thai Effa P. Hpence hns been ap censed, ha» filed hl» final account Elmer Chase, Deceased, by the
mon euuHAH of eye »train are pointed executrix of the Last Will In the county court of Iutne County, County Court of the State of Ore-
nearsightedness, farsightedness, and Testam ent of Harry Y. Hpence. Oregon, and that said court ha» »et gon for Lane County and has quail-
HHtlgmatlsm, and double vision. dneeaaed, by the County Court of as the time nnd place for the final fled.
All of these can be effectively
I.nnce County, Oregon. All persons settlem ent of said estate Haturday
All pernon» having claim» against
and quickly remedied by the buying claim» against said estate the 19th day of August, 1933 at said estate are hereby notified to
uae of proper gins«««.
are required to present them, with 10 o'clock In the forenoon of »aid present the same to me at 36 North
If your ey«» are raualng you the proper vouchers, within s ix ' day nt the County Courtroom In the Lawrence Street, Eugene, Oregon,
discomfort you owe II to your­ months from the 22nd day of June. C ourthouse In Eugene. Lane Conn- 'with vouchers and duly verified
1933, to Ihe said executrix at the ty, Oregon where all persons Inter- within six months from the date
self to have them examined.
law office of L. L. Ray In the Miner ested may nppear at said time and hereof.
Thia will coat you nothing at
Dated and first published July 20,
Building, Eugene, Oregon.
file objections. If any they have.
DR. ELLA MEADE
EFFA P HPENCE, Executrix
CARL B. SENHENEY, Admln- 1933
Last publication, August 7. 1933.
of the Last Will and Testam ent
Istrator of the estate of Albert
Optometrist
VERA ELLEN MEARS. Admin­
of Harry Y. Hpence, deceased.
E. Senseney, Deceased.
4, West Eth
Eugene
istratrix.
L. L. RAY, Attorney for Estate.
I. M. PETERSON, his attorney.
Bathing Caps & Shoes
% t ° V2 O F F
SC O H ’S DRUG STORE
Picnic Time Is Here -
Business Directory
Springfield Creamery Co.
E d w . G. P r iv a t
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
One Fish!
Funeral Directors
Tired Eyes
Waste Energy
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