The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 04, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY JANUARY 4, 1934
THE SPRINGFIELD N W S
habit of not drinking, now that th e'
In serious economic COMMON BOYS GET
I KOAC RETAINS FULL TIME,
, dustrles
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RURAL TELEPHONE
sale of liquor is uot illegal in tuauy
, conditions at present Livestock are
CHANCE ON MAT CARD
USERS
PLAN
MEETING
LIST PROGRAM FEATURES
state-. It was getting unfashionable
| expected to be added to the basic
-
to drink, before the Prohibition)
l commodity lisi In the farm act at Big Timers In Wrestling World
Fight far Lowered Eiohangs Feet Commsrelal Station Dented Right
' the forthcoming session of con-|
Can Bit in Spectators' Baals
amendment was enacted Economic,
To Share H eure;
M arket
To Bo Contlnuod; Some Lines
pressure* was also strongly agsinsl
During
Matches
Tonight
I areas.
Newt Outstgndlog
Are
Now
Dleoonnoctod
I
the use of alcohol Some railroads, i
Milk Agreement Falls
None of the so-called headlluort
many banks, made dismissal the
Announcement of a pending dairy
Corvallis. Jan. 4—Further rei’og-
A meeting uf the I .a lie County
penalty of drinking ou the part of Adjustment Program Outlined control plan follows a change In j or lopnotchers have been given a
union of the Important position
Hural
Telephone
association
has
For Stats; Dairy Control
their employeea.
the head of the dairy section of the' place on Herb Owens weekly
been called at the Eugene Chamber held by KOAC, the stale owned
Now that the saloou has been
Plan Expected Soon
AAA. J. 11 Mason, general mataget wrestling program. The new boys,
of Coiumercw for Saturday evening, radio station located at O. R C„
outlawed in New York, and people
of the Dea Moines Cooperative and those who have alwaya had to
Hog raisers in any county in Ore­ Dairy Marketing association, sue aland hack and make room for the January 6. at 8 o'clock E. M. Sell- In (he educational radio field ha*
cat» buy liquor ouly when seated
reuk of CreHweli la president ot licet» accorded by the formal re­
at tables in a restaurant or in hot- ‘ gon will have opportunity to form ceeds Dr. Cylde I. King In this posi­ others, will have their Innings to­
the company und announces that newal of Ils present nnllmlled tle-
night.
S Q U IR R E L S . . . .
headed west ties to take home, there will be leas their owu hog production control tion.
the group will consider sending a 1 »use by the feiieral radio commis­
association,
and
sign
up
for
cash
Opening the card will lie III»
A later significant development is
Some time ago 1 noted in this imliscrlnilnate "treating " The open
delegate to the telephone hearing sion. In renewing the lleettae tbe
column that gray squirrel« were invitation to everybody to come In benefits under the national corn-hog that the big Chicago milk market­ match between Art Perkins, new which Charlea M Thomas, public voiuiii I bm I oii denied the petition of
adjustment
program,
according
to
ing agreement, the first one com­ comer from Detroit, and Clem Ku-
migrating by thousand« from Con­ and have a drink is not likely to
utilities couiuilssloner fur Oregon, a eoinmerelal group Io be assigned
necticut into Massachusetts. Now return. And those who drauk as a plans laid by members of the O. 8, pleted under the AAA last summer, sek. who has shown a few times will hold at Portland on January 9 pari of KOAC's lime.
C.
extension
service,
who
have
has
been
abandoned
at
the
request
gesture
of
protest
against
what
in Eugene
this trek of the aqutrrel tribe in
Market prices within a few hours
Tie- tame county rural telephone
Mickey McGuire. West Salem,
aearch of fresh food supplies is they regarded as an infringement been given the task of conducting of 75 per cent of those included in
users have felt for some time that of the time liiey are eatabllehed lu
educational campaign in thia it. This failure Is believed to have and Robin Heed, the Reedsport
headed west. Numbers of them of their individual liberty have no
state. Growers’ meetings will he strengthened determination of the editor, are billed for tha second they were paying too much for the leading dll»" from Portland Io New
have been observed crossing the longer that excuse.
announced soon by county agents, AAA officials Io launch dairy pro­ match of the evening. They will Inter-exchange service rendered York are available dally except
Hudson river, some using the sev
them liy the Pacific Telephone and Sunday over this siailun Th« gov
of
corn is included. Many believe duction control at once.
probably walk away with the hon­
era! bridges which span that E D U C A T IO N ■ • outside of books
market
newt aervlce
Telegraph
company when the rural eminent
1 have Just come across a defini­ contemplated for counties with
ors from Joe Parelll. the wallop­ people hud to purchase establish leased wire brings these reports
stream between New York and Al­
small
hog
production
but
«luce
it
ing
wop
whom
Thor
Jensen
lamed
tion
which
seems
worth
while
pass­
bany. some stealing rides on boats,
SMALL MILLS MUST
and maintain Ihelr owu equipment throughout the day to the exten­
many swimming—and many of ing along Ramsay MacDonald, the is learned that the corn-hog cop.
OPERATE UNDER NRA lant week, and Marin« Jacobs, (lie They are now carrying forward a sion service al Corvallis As soon as
tracts
are
comparatively
simple
It
Prime
Minister
of
Great
Britain,
Cottage
Grove
hoy
who
has
climb
them drowning in the effort to gel
campaign which they began la«t received they are decoded and pre
across. I haven't had any report of who got his own schooling in a lit­ Is believed that even a county with T ie Plant«. W h e th e r for Export or «<1 the athletic ladder in this "port. winter for lower exchange ratea
pared for broadcasting.
Im port T rade Muet Live
them crossing on the ice. but In tle rural school In Scotland, but only a half doien growers can form
The antagonism between the two
Faselnatlog slorlea of tbe Oregon
its
own
association
with
lesa
over­
Up to Code Rule«
mid December the Hudson was who is easily one of the world's
"THINGS THAT M ATTER” parties over xervlca charges lias country by the state's beat known
head expense and inconvenience
froaen over solidly from Pough­ most educated men. said
SUBJECT FOR SERMON resulled In patrons of some lines authors and historians, arranged
The educated man is a man with Corn producers, of cour-e. who care
Some operations of small mills
keepsie to Albany. 75 miles, and
refusing to pay the fees with the especially (or children between the
that should make it easier for the certain subtle spiritual qualities '» J»»in lu the plan will be in the cutting ties for the export trade
"Things That Matter,** la the result that they are off from ee eg«« of 9 end 16 years, form a new
which
make
him
calm
In
adversity,
same
association.
are
under
the
impression
that
the
theme (or the II o'clock worship change service with other lines.
little furred migrants.
dally radio program series lust
minimum wage and other wage service al the Methodist church.
happy when alone, and just in his
Lane Figures are Given
started over KOAC, The series
Nobody yet knows what particu­ dealings, rational and sane In the
Census reports of 1930 credit schedules of the I.utnher Code do Rev. Dean C. Poindexter wilt
S U M M O N S
lar sort of food has run short In fullest meaning of that word, in Laue county with a total hog pro- not apply to such cullings, accord­ preach . The five o'clock vesper ser­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF* THE started Tuesday, January I, and
STATE OF OREGON IN AND will continue through March. They
the New England haunts of these all the affairs ef life.”
, Auction of 6887 head, and corn pro- ing to a story Issued thia week by vice will be the first of a sorlea
come on et 4:30 o'clock dally.
FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE
squirrels, but it is generally as­
Such men may be found every- ’ duction of 3.285 acres, out of a state the West Coast Lumbermen's asso­ of services featuring men. women, HAZEL L CARTMELL. Plaintiff
sumed that hunger is driving them where. They may never have seen total of 324.539 hogs and 83.115 ciation of Beattie. Intances have young people and children. Thia
VS JOHN O CARTMELL. De-
westward. Another possible expla­ the inside of a college: they may »‘ res of corn. Oregon crop observ- been reported where such opera­
fondant.
WOODCRAFT NEIGHBORS
Sunday we will have 100 men In
To John O. Cartmell. Defendant:
nation, it seems to me. Is that the know little of the inside of books. : *“ra are of the opinion that these tions are said to lie paying wages
the choir. Among (he muaical num­
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
TO INSTALL JANUARY 10
invasion of so many forest areas But they have come to acquire what state totals are considerably high from $1.50 to $2 50 for an eight-
bers will he Snnkey's old song, OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
in the East by the Civilian Con­ ks. after all. the main end of all , *r now- a,,d that possibly moat hour day.
"The Ninety and Nine." The sub quired to appear and answer the
Annual Inalailallon uf officers of
servation Camps has frightened education, which is an understand county totals are up as well,
Such owners, says the report, Ject of the hour will be: "A Man's complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit on or before Pine circle, Neighbors <4 Wood
them Into moving away from the lng of one’s Individual relation to
Though this would give Oregon should be informed that the Lum­ Religion."
The Sunday Church four weeks from date of first pub­ craft will be held si the I. O. O, F.
vicinity of humans.
the rest of the world. No college &°g raisers a theoretical allotment ber Code provides for no wages school meets at 9 45 a. ni. The lication
of this summons, or for hall here next Wednesday evening
• • •
can teach anybody more than that, of between 175,000 and 200,000 bogs less than 42H cents per hour to any Junior League at 4 p. m. the Sen­ want thereof the plaintiff will take
January 10. Thia will he an open
R E C L A M A T IO N - - - - Jersey flats
_________________
and benefit payments at 55 a head workman in the West Coast logging ior League at 6:15 anil the Wesley­ Judgment against you and will
apply to the court for th<> relief Installation with guests invited by
I motored out Into New Jersey on
.
i °f Jus* under a million dollars, ac- and lumber division, whether the an League at 6:30.
prayed for In the complaint and for members uf the lodge.
taal benefits could not be nearly work is done by the hour or by con­
a recent Sunday and. crossing the ICE CREAM PRICES UP
a decree of absolute divorce from
Mrs Glenn Htone Is chairman of
broad stretch of flat swamp known
AS NEW YEAR STARTS that high because of the minimum tract; that to pay the 42*4 cents per
you
the program cummltlee Mre Edith
CIVIC CLUB TO ELECT
as the "Hackensack Meadows"- or
! limits set for participation.
hour is the obligation of the owner,
This summons Is published once
Prices of ice-cream climbed ut>
OFFICERS ON TUESDAY each week for four consecutive ■.niton will have charge of the re­
"Jersey Flats." I wondered why
without regard to the selling price
M ust H ave 10 Acres In Corn
week«. In the Springfield News, a freshment committee.
none of the projects of public works wards in nil parts of Lane county
Definite rulings have been re­ of his product or the market to
weekly
newxpnper published at
Election
of
officers
for
the
Civic
on
New
Year's
day.
The
Lane
Coun­
undertaken by the government in
ceived by the Oregon extension which it Is destined
M ne County, Oregon,
dub will be held Tuesday ot next Springfield.
eluded doing something to make ty Ice cream Manufacturers asso- aer¥ice aeUlng the minimum limit
Export Lum ber Controlled
by order of the Hon. G. F Skip
this immense area of waste land elation found it ueceesary to raise for Joi„,ng tbe plan a, 10 acrea 0,
In the cost protection price sche­ week according to an announce­ worth. Judge of said Court.' made
prices slightly under the NRA code ' corn or three ,ltters of pigs # ypar dules export lumber Is not Includ­ ment by Mr». Paul Brnttain. club January 2nd. 1934 and first pub­
valuable.
12:30
S(lage and goi„ ng prop ed. but this fact lines not In any president. This will be a regular lished January 4th. 1934.
Here are more than 75.000 acres, which they adopted and which In or
WHITTEN SWAFFORD. At­
a strip probably 30 miles long and creased the manufacturing costa. mcorn is Included. Manv believe way lessen the liability of the em­ meeting of the club and will be held
torney for Plaintiff.
averaging four miles or so wide, according to C. F. Eggimann, local ,hat between 85 and 75 per cent of ployer to pay code minimum and at the City Library.
Residence and Post Office ad
dress Eugene, Oregon.
lying within two miles of the na­ dealer.
„
the hogs raised in Oregon are on differential wages, as In Article
tion’s largest city and separating
All dealers In the county will farmg wbere less than three litters VII of the I.umber Code Also, the
N O T IC K T O C R E D IT O R S
it from the most populous district sell the ice-cream at the new fixed a year are produced.
liability extends back to August 22.
Notice lx hereby given that lb«
The
neveral
communities
of
this
has been appointed
of North Jersey, which could be price hereafter.
A farmer qualifying under either the date the labor provisions went section made a distiuct effort thia | undersigned
Administratrix of the Ffctate uf
No change in the retail price of
made the greatest recreation center
the corn or the hog provisions can Into effect, for underpayments of year to sponsor an unusual number John O. Staata. deceased, by the
In the world, by the expenditure of the many popular flve-cent froxen join for that one crop, though if he wages to employees.
County Court of Lane County. Ore­
a few millions of dollars. Put a few confections is to be made although qualifies for both he must Join for
Workingmen employed In lumber of Christmas New Year's vacation gon
All persons having claims
activities.
The
Vida
community
hundred dredges at work, digging the wholesale price has advanced i both. Reduction of at least 20 per mills or logging camps in the Doug
against the said Estate are hereby
dance Saturday night had unusually notified to present the same, pro­
canals and channels and piling up proportionately.
cent in corn acreage and 25 per las fir region who have not re­ large attendance Announcements perly verified. Io tho undersigned
ceives!
minimum
code
wages
for
up the recovered mud and sand to
cent In hog production is required
for another dance In two weeks at the office of Wells S Wells.
lift the rest of the area permanent­
Bank of Commerce Bldg.. Eugene,
| in return for rent payments on the work done since August 82. 1933. were made
luine County. Oregon, within six
ly above high water, and the most
corn land retired and rash benefits should give all the facts to the
Watch
parties
were
held
at
the
months from the date of the first
wonderful park In America could
of |5 a head on the allotment of Joint Committee on Labor. 884 Waltervllle school house, the home publication of this notice
be developed here.
A wedding of much interest to 75 per cent of past average annual Stuart Building. Seattle. Washing­
Date of first publication. Jan. 4.
ton. In rase a settlement cannot ba ot Mr. and Mrs Del Benson, the 1934
It would have to be a National residents of the Upper Willamette hog production.
Leaburg church, the home of Mr
made directly with the employer.
B ER TH A A. G ILL. Administra­
park, for New York won’t touch It valley was that of Lawrence I-alrd
D airy Control Seems Certain
and Mrs. Fred Williams. Leaburg
trix.
since it lies in New Jersey, and to Miss Rosena Ziniker which was
Estimates sent out from Wash
Parti«« during Christmas week WELLS « WELLS. AI turner■
New Jersey won't do it because solemnized at the Congregational
(J 4 U 18-26- F JJ_______
Ington place the possible corn bene­ RECENT BRIDE GUEST
were held Thursday evening at the
New York would be the chief bene­ church in Eugene Sunday at 7 p.
AT SHOWER TUESDAY home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Easton
fit payments for Oregon at about
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
ficiary. And I suppose commercial m. The ceremony, a formal one.,
In compliment of their son. Ivan,
Notice Is hereby given that the
Interests would try to block It. any­ was read by Rev Martin Simon ,1M 000 an<l ,he hoK ben‘‘f" Pa>'
Mrs.
Lewis
Mills,
nee
Adaline
menta at 1750.000. This compares
who has beeu accepted tor a four undersigned has been appointed
way. Nevertheless. I still think it of the Grace Lutheran church.
with $2.777.000 which will come to Perkins, was honor guest at a mis­ yea; cruise In the navy, leaving executor of the Last Will und Testa­
Violets
are
in
blossom
in
the
is a good idea.
ment and estate of Elizabeth D.
this state from the first year’s oper cellaneous «bower given Tuesday early this month.
• • •
Whitten, by the County Court for
country as If it were spring Batch­
atlon of the wheat adjustment plan. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Don­
Wednesday
evening
at
the
home
l-ane
County, Oregon. All persons
ART
by unemployed elor buttons, larkspur, stocks, snap­
ald
Toomb
A
number
of
Mrs
Mills'
having
claims against said estate
Definite
announcement
has
now
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Jack
in
Instead of bare, plain walls, the dragons. daisies and marigolds
are hereby notified to preeent the
friends were Invited and all enjoy- tbp neprborn ,„B, rlcl
been
made
that
application
of
a
inside of America’s schoolhouses, were picked Christmas day at
same, with proper vouchers to the
production control plan to dairy ed a social afternoon. Mr and Mrs. I Kr)day e¥Pnlng abcu, ftf, y young undersigned at the office of Donald
hospitals, post offices. Jails, police Pleasant H lll'-The speriae is show­
Mills
are
living
on
East
Main
products is Imminent, details of
people gathered at the home of Mr. Young. 435 Miner Building, within
stations and other public buildings ing leaves and annual poppy plants
street
Mrs.
which may be announced from P*,r*
"'‘( M
rH E.
E E
E May
Mav and
an'1 MrB
Mr" . and Mrs. Rennie Kooser with a six months from the date of the
are
about
a
foot
high.
may soon be as decorative as those
Washington any day. Just what' Orson '«••Shn were assistant host- |arge number present who had been first publication of this notice
of Europe The Civil Works Ad­
Date of the first publication of
form It will take Is still uncertain, esses.
absent from the community for this notice January 4. 1934
ministration proposes to put thous­
but the December break in butter
some time.
CHARLE8 C. WHITTEN,
ands of unemployed artists at work,
prlcee. coupled with the steadily OLDHAM FAMILY HAS
Among young people of this sec­
Executor.
painting pictures and modeling sta­
mounting surplus was followed by
tion spending the holidays with DONALD YOUNO, Attorney for
REUNION
HERE
MONDAY
estate.
tues for the beautification of struc­
Mr. and Mrs. Soterstead and fam­
announcement from Secretary Wal­
home folks after an absence, are
(J 4-1H5-26—F 1»
tures which are for public use.
ily who have been living in Walter lace that a production control plan
Thirty-seven members of the Old Lucile Millican. Ashland: Helen
If the work is carried out under Edmiston’s house for the past few
will be launched almost immedi­ ham family were present for a fam and G orge Marx. Eugene; Ivan
intelligent planning and supervto- years moved to Pengra last week.
ately.
lly reunion held Monday at the Easton, Crow; Cleo Carter. John
lon, It ought to be of enormous edu
The Thurston Sunday school
Conferences on the dairy situa­ home of Mrs. Pearl Schantol. Isham, Kelly Swafford, Portland;
cations] value, and who knows but elected their officers for the com­
tion hare marked the holiday per­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B Old­ Cora Currant, Eugene; Myrtle
what some young artist, now un­ ing year last Sunday. John End!
iod. at one of which the possibility ham. A potluck dinner was en­ I O'dell. Springfield; William Thle
employed. may find in this work a cott Is superintendent; Ray Baugh. ' of coinbllllng ,he'”da^ ' " p'r“
m joyed at noon and the afternoon neS. Eugene; Gordon Goodpasture.
chance to show his genius, so that assistant: Miss Veda Gray, pianist; wRh . lnj),8r #|d for tbe bepf
was given over to games and Eugene Carrol Lansbery is In
a hundred years from now art and Mis. Je sle Beal, secretary.
duperg wag pong|dprpd ag
stunts.
Portland for an indefinite slay.
lovers will make pilgrimages to
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safely moved
SPR IN G FIELD , OREGON
some obscure little country school to Albany Wednesday.
to see the masterpiece of the fam­
Misses Hazel Edmlston and Alice
ous John Smith!
Culvert spent New Year's day in
That is what happens in Europe, Corvallis.
where the great artists painted on
the walls of churches and palaces.
Principal Better— W. E. Buell Is
• • •
recovering from a throat ailment
We a re ( (»operating with other Irluh Bloreg In their
TEMPERANCE . . . . with repeal1 which has bothered him during the
big REDUCTION SALE OF FOODS. Our big Btoelt
1 look for a great revival of the ; holiday season.
LANE MAY FORM
Y
<M<WONAL»)
^McKenzie Valley f
Upper Willamette
Thurston
irish-Murpby Co.
M t. H ood Sports Scenes Shown to C a lifo rn ia n s
Special Food Prices
mid low prices are not surpassed anyw here In l-ane
county. You can do better right here at home.
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT— TRADE AT
IRISH-MURPHY'S
1934
&
PHILCO
ífáiz - '
Outstanding
Musical Instrument
of Quality
PHILCO 1IX
$105
What a value this 1st A
marvelous new PHILCO .
the world's largest selling
rsdio, in an exquisite cab­
inet of line matched woods.
No other radio at any­
where near the price ap­
proaches the new PHILCO
18X in volume and purity
of tone. See and hear it
now I
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Balanced Paw er
Claaa A " A a -
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Shadow Tun in<
Autom atic Volum e Contra)
.
Bass Compensating Tone
Control
New O verall#
Electro-Dynam ic Speaker
. •
P H IL C O H ifh -E fliclen cy Tuhaa.
Receive« police and
airplan e
call« In addition to regular pro­
grams. M a rn iflc e n t cabinet of
costly wood«.
Wright & Sons
These scenes of winter eports at Mount Hood are Included In motion pictures of the scenic beauties
of tbe Pacific Northwest which are being shown throughout Southwestern United States by the Gil­
more Oil company to encourage travel to Oregon, Washington and British Columbia.
(Top left) A
crowd at Government Camp. (Top right) In the sir at Hie ski
(Bottom left) On the lower
slopes of Mt. Hood. (Lower right) Mount Hood from Government Q«mp,