The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 25, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 86, 1004
■F
LOBT— Lewellyn M«tter dug nliw
mull (ha old.
Black and white
with a 11(11« bruwn culur. 1‘bune
Kufeiie 2h or »»».IJ
FI
DRINK WATER AT MEALS
G O O D FOR STOMACH
W ater with maala help« stomach
Juice«. aids d l|M (lu n . If bluatad
with gas adl a apuunful of Adlerlka
(Ida duaa cleans out poisons and
washee BOTH upper and luwar
bowels. Flauery's Drug Htore.
Ma« Operation— Anthony Haul la
a t Hi« Paelfte hospital recovering
from a major oparatlon which he
underwent Tueaday morning
N O T IC I TO CR EDITO RS
Notice la baraby given that tha
undersigned haa baen appointed
executor of tha Last W ill and Tests
inatit and aetata of Elisabeth D.
Whitten, by tha County Court for
I.ana County, Oregon. All persona
haring claims against said estate
are baraby notified to present tha
same, with proper vouchers to tha
undaralgnad at the offlcs of Donald
Young, <36 Miner Building, within
six months from tha data of tha
first publication of thia notlca.
Data of tha first publication of
thia notlca January <, 1934.
CH ARI.EH C. W H IT T E N ,
K iecu tor.
DO NALD YOUNG, Attornay for
estate.
(J 411 18 2 6 - F 1)
Has File—Lynn E. Stone Is recov­
Visitor Tuesday— Mrs Jess Min
ering from an attack of liiflueusa. nay of Wendllng waa a visitor In
Hprlngfleld Tuesday.
Goes to Portland— W. >1. Adrian
spent the week-end In I ’lrtland.
Fish Wednesday— Charlas Eggl
niann and M II liu n tly fished near
Visito From Mareóla— E. A. Hpl
Monroe on We<lne*day
; car of Marcóla was s business
visitor Hslurdsy.
Bunday Visitors— Mr. and Mrs
Grover Davidson of Independence
Visits at Talado— Fred Buell loft
were hare Munday to visit with Mr
Friday Io spend (be weak end visit­
and Mra. Vern Dunlels.
ing with friends at Toledo.
Visita at Creewell— Mrs Mary 0
does to Portland— Mrs. M. II
HOLLYW OOD
lls /r y
Frisk
Howe spent the wtok-end visiting
(above) moarés the passing o f pro
liu n tly want to Portland Sunday
with friends at Creswell Hbi- re­
kibtttoB Eleven ye s ri ago be got an
for a few days visit.
turned Monday.
Idea, invested 98.000 in a collection
o f old bquoc bottles renteal them tn
Saturday Shopper— Mrs. H. C.
Doctor In Portland— Dr. and Mrs » the p ittu re « tod lo» at I I per day aa<i
Garrett of Marcóla was a business
grcMmrd $230,000 before reprit I eju»«
Melville H. Jones and daughter
visitor In Hprlngfleld Saturday.
along
spent Ilia week-end In Portland re
Mareóla Man Hara— Henry Baker turning Monday evening.
of Marcóla waa a business visitor
Visits from Lebanon— Mra Edith
In Springfield Saturday.
laansberry of l<ebanon la visiting
Visitor from W endllng.— . I* It with friends In Hprlngfleld for a
Baldwin of Weudllng waa a visitor few days.
In Springfield Saturday,
Takas Examination— Miss Max
Visitor from Marcóle—C. E. Mc­ Ine Hwartt went to Portland today
Donald of Marcóla visited wttb to take the state beauty operators
Dairymen Find Difficulty in
examination.
friends In Springfield Salurday.
Visits Mapleton Schools— L. C
Moves to W estfir— Mra. Wands
Barnes left Monday for W estfir M offitt, county school superintend
ent, spent Friday visiting the
where she will be employed
schools at Mapleton.
MaroMa Man Hare Paul Hch
Spend Day at W a lte rv llle — M r
rader of Marcóla waa a business
and Mrs. Hldney Ilelph and daugh­
visitor In Springfield Tuesday.
ter. Betty Ixiu. spent Bunday visit­
Visita W ith Slater— Mra. Jauiea ing with friends at Waltervllle.
l-axlou went to Indepuudelice F ri­
Visit at Pleasant H ill— Mr and
day to spend a few days visiting
Mra. Fred Ixiuk and family were
with her sister.
Hunddy evening dinner gueeta at
NO TIC E TO C R E D IT O R *
Brother-in-law Día»— W. A Mur­ the Andy Olson home at Pleasant
Notlca Is hereby given that the
uuderalgued haa been appointed: dock. brother-lu-law of Wallace Hill.
Administratrix of tha DkMato of I Hawk, died at Harrisburg last Wed
John O. Htaats. deceased, by the nesday.
Appendix Operation— Miss Patty
County Court of Lane County. Ore- J
Lou Tomaeth, duughter of Mr. and
gotk.
All parsons haring claims
Wendllng Man Hsro—J J. Skatil-
against tha said Estate are hereby rhka, J. O. Littrell, and Claud New Mrs. John Tomaeth, underwent an
operation for appendicitis at the
notified to present tha same, pro­
perly verified, to the undersigned | man were tn Springfield from Wen­ Pacific hospital In Eugene Friday.
at the office of Wells A Wells. dllng Saturday.
Bank of Commerce Bldg. Eugene,
At Snowline— M ist Elsie Frallck
Business In Salam—John D. Pyle and Ol«u Hplcer of Marcóla, and
l-ene County, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first waa In Salem Friday looking after
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Myers spent
publication of this notice.
business In connection with the Hunday at the anow line on the
Data of first publication, Jan. <,
Springfield Creamery here.
iat<
upper McKenxIe highway.
B ertha A. G ILL, Administra­
Visitor
from
Wendllng—
George
trix
Visito Parents — Mlaa Lucille
, Johnson of Wendllng was a bust- Richmond arrived here Tuesday
W E LL « A W E IJ.H . Attorneys.
_______ (J 4-1118-36— F I )
' neas visitor In Springfield Sutur- evening from Portland to spend a
[ day.
few days visiting with her parents,
Mohawk Man Hare— Ulen Staf­ Mr. and Mrs. Ham Richmond.
Business Directory
DR. a
A. BROWN
D • n t
i *t
F o rm e rly Dr. Em ery'e
D entist O fflcs
Phene 20-J
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Naturapathie Physician
Phone »1-J
Office Hours: I t o l i * . M.
<M Fourth Street
Edward C. Privât
W atthm aker and Jeweler
’ 8PRINOFIBLD
te . Pacifia Watoh Inspector
First Class W ork ht Reasonable
Prloee.
General Law Practice
I. M. PETERSON
Attorney-at-Law
City H all Building
Springfield, Oregon
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
Represented By
E. H. TURNER
«<« A EL
Springfield. Ora.
POOLE . GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Fonaerly Walker-Boole
EUG ENE— 11th 8FR JN U FIB LD
and CharaeUon,
Ml Mala
Telephone 7 f t
Phone 13-J
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
ford of the Mohawk district was a
Returns to Roseburg— M Iss Flora
! business visitor In Springfield Hat- Whitney returned to her home at
: urday.
Roseburg Hunday after visiting at
Collects Bounty— Bud Klntxley the home of her brother. Harry
■ of D c ite r collected the county Whitney, for the past month.
, bounty on one cougar at the office
i of the county clerk Friday.
LOW COST FEED
FOR COW SLISTED
All of our service charges are
very reasonable.
Examinations Are Free.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 West Mh
BRATTAIN STUDENTS
WORKING ON OPERETTA
"The Kitchen «.’lock." an operetta
for small children will be presen­
ted by children of the Brsttafn
schixil in about three weeks accord­
ing to Glen Wood, principal. The
operetta will Include parts for many
If the children In the school In
the suites anil chorus numbers. The
toy orchestra will also be featured
In the musical program which Is
being prepared under the direction
of Mrs. Aleue T. Basford.
y o u Im a g in e ?
Cascade Stationery
Box of 24 Envelopes and 24 Sheets of Paper
For
29C
at
Flanery’s Drug Stroe
The Rexall Store
Springfield, Oregon
Phone 15
Considerable Interest bus been
shown among dairymen Io mainten­
ance rations for dairy cattle, say
dairy staff men at Oregon State
college. W ith Ihe low price of but­
terfat, many dairymen are finding
It difficult to buy feedstuff« which
are maintaining a fairly high price
level. Also, there Is a slow demand
for milk cows, and beef prices are
very low. The situation Is more
difficult in the W illamette valley
where practically all If last year's
oats and vetch huy crop was des­
troyed by winter freexing.
Should Cull Herd
It Is certainly logical for every
dairyman to cull his herd closely
at the present time rather than
purchaae feed for them. Old cows,
poor producers and unhealthy ani­
mals such as abortion reactors, d if­
ficult bre ders. and animals with
udder disorders may well be dis­
posed of. Similarly, young heifers
may be culled and only the choic­
est ones retained. It would be much
more desirable to cull out one
fourth or even one-half of the herd
and to feed thr-eo remaining some­
what better, than to attempt to
maintain all the herd If the feed
supply Is limited.
The roost economical ration to
feed depends directly on tbe feed I
staffs available on tbe p articu lar1
farm, say the dairy specialists. A
good quality of legume hay meets
Ihe requlrement-i of growing heif­
ers fairly well. If only grass or a '
cereal hay. such as at hay. Is avail­
able, then It would be economical
to supplement the ration of a grow­
ing yearling heifer with three quar­
ters to one pound daily of a high
protein concentrate such as peanut
meal. It would cost about 32 to
feed a protein supplement to a
growing
heifer
until
pastures
should be available. The expendl
ture Is Justified If tbe animal is to
be retained as a future dairy herd
replacement.
Many Attend Lodge Meet— About
36 members of Pine Circle. Neigh­
Father Is III— M r and Mra. Oak bors of Woodcraft, went to W alter­
ley MacGuIre of Ixiudon were vlsl vllle Friday evening to attend a
tora In Hprlngfleld Sunday at the social sponsored by the N. O W.
¡ W N Gossler home. Mrs. Mac- lodge of that community.
Attend Installation— Mrs. Flora
! Outre's father waa quite III at that
Htearmer and Mra. Inex Cline a t­
I time.
tended Installation ceremonies for
B U M M O N 8
Getchel ramp. Royal Neighbors of
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT O F T H E America, at Eugene last Friday
S T A T E O F OREGON IN AND
evening.
FOR T H E C O U N TY O F LANE.
H A ZE L L. C A R TM E LL, Plaintiff
VH JOHN O. C A R TM E LL, De­ CITIES URGED TO NAME
fendant.
PLANNING COMMISSIONS
To John O. Cartmell. Defendant:
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E S TA TE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
A city planning commission, to
quired to appear and answer the aid tn obtaining maximum benefits
complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit on or before from the Public Works administra­
S traw Contains Food Value
four weeks from date of first pub tion projects, is desirable In all
The question has been frequently
llcatlon of thia summons, or for principal communities of Oregon, asked recently whether dairy cat­
want thereof the plaintiff will take according to Marshal N. Dana, re­
tle can be maintained on straw. A
i Judgment against you and will
good quality of straw will supply
I apply to the court for tbe relief gional advisor of the PWA.
Mr Dana asks the cooperation of much of the energy requirements
i prayed for In the complaint and for
i a decree of absolute divorce from the cities In establishing these com­ of cattle If they can be Induced to
you.
missions. and every assistance will cfliwume enough of It. but It is so
This summons Is published once
each week for four consecutive be given any community planning low In protein that a fiUQ, pound
weeks. In tbe Hprlngfleld News, a such groups.
heifer would have to consume ap­
weekly newspaper published at
proximately 100 pounds of straw
Hprlngfleld. Ijtn e County. Oregon,
MOST
OREGON
COUNTIES
dally
to meet her protein require­
by order of the Hon. G. F Skip 1
worth. Judge of said Court.' made
NOW HAVE FARM AGENT ments. The problem of straw feed-1
January 2nd. 1934 and first pub­
ing resloves itself, then, Into the!
lished January 4th, 1934.
More counties In Oregon than two considerations of getting cat-!
W H IT T E N SW AFFO RD, A t­
ever before w ill have the services tie to consume It and supplying
torney for Plaintiff.
Residence and Post Office ad­ of county agents this year, reports additional protein.
dress Eugene, Oregon.
Molasses has long been used as I
F. L. Ballard, county agent leader,
(J 4-11-13-36— F 1)
following completion of county an appetiser by diluting with water-
pouring
over
unpalatable,
budgets
throughout
the
state. and
NO TIC E OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE
Thirty of the 36 counties hare defi­ roughage to Induce cattle to eat I t . !
On tbe 3nd day of February. 1934.
at the hour of 10 A. M.. at the nitely arranged for agents, with By pouring two to three pounds
front door of the court bouse In Columbia county still endeavoring I per animal dally of diluted molas-|
Eugene, Oregon, In Lane County, to raise the necessary match ses over straw, corn stover or a
Oregon, I will sell at auction to money by private subscription. Oil- poor quulity of hay. cattle may be
the highest bidder for cash the fol­
lowing described real property lo­ Ham and Sherman counties have Induced tn cat a sufficient amount
cated In Idine County, Oregon, to- added agents, while Jefferson has to meet most of their nutritive re­
wlt:
Joined with Cook In engaging one quirements. except for digestible:
Ixrta 7. 18, 19 and 30, Horn's
Because of the vllal connection protein and minerals.
Addition to Eugene, as platted
A more complete consideration [
between
the extension agents and
and recorded, also the Southwest
quarter of the Houthwest quar­ the work of Ihe Agricultural Ad­ of this subject Is given In a new
ter of the Houthwest quarter of justment administration, one o r , mimeograph circular prepared at
section 36, Township 17 South two other counties are contemplat­ the college dealing with emergency
Range < West of the W illam ette
dairy rations.
Meridian, Lane County, Oregon, ing engaging agents, following de­
excepting the following: Begin­ cision of the AAA not to continue I
ning at a point 1.33 chains East the practice of supplying emerg­
Elmira Man Here— Ray Cannon
of the Southwest corner of said ency agents as was done during Ihe of Ellmra was a business visitor In
Lot 19 In said Horn’s Addition;
Hprlngfleld Saturday.
running thence North 9.81 chains; wheat campaign.
thence East 8.94 chains; thence
South 9.81 chains; thence West
SECOND ELECTRIC STUDY
3.94 chains to the place of begin
nlng, together with the tene­ COURSE GIVEN BY KOAC
ments, hereditaments and appur­
Another radio course In rural
tenances thereunto belonging, or
In anywise appeartalnlng.
electrification, such as drew actual
Bald sale la made under execu­ enrollment of 384 a year ago, Is an­
tion Issued out of the Clrcut Court
of the State of Oregon for the ooun nounced by KOAC, the state-owned
ty of Lane to me directed In the station at Oregon State college.
case of The State Land Board of The course w ill start January 29 And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in
Oregon, composed of Julius Meier, and will be given each Monday.
tbe Morning Rarin' to Go
Governor of Oregon; Hal K Hoss,
Wednesday
and
Friday
from
10
to
If
roe
tool eour and «ink and tha world
Secretary of State, of Oregon;
looks punk, don't »wallow a lot of oalta, min­
Rufus C. Holman. Treasurer iOf 10:80 o’clock In the forenoon.
ora! wstar, oil. laaatlva candy or ehowint sum
tharo to mnk„ you auddanly awaat
Oregon, Plaintiff, vx
Frank B.
Lesson outlines are sent to all and aapact
buoyant and lull ot aunahina.
Cooper; Pearl A. Cooper, now who enroll. Last year these were and
For they asn't da It. They only mova tbe
otherwise known as Pearl A.
bowala and n mam m ovra.n l doesn't «at at
Phelps Fred J. Fick; Nellie W. requested hy 103 farmers, 82 power tha reuse. Tha raaion for your down-and-out
foaling In your Uvar. It ahould pour out two
Fick, his wife; Margaret I. Bllyou; representatives, 14 teachers and
pounds of liquid bila Into your bowala dally.
State Savings and Loan Associa­ 236 agricultural students In high
II thia hila 11 not Sowing frosty, your food
tion. a corporation; Lane County, schools. The .new course w ill be d,won't dlfaat. It lust dccayt In tha bowala.
G
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blotto up your atoms ch. You baro a
a body politic and corporate In and
thick, bod tu t« and your breath la foul,
of the State of Oregon; School dis­ given by Clyde W alker and F. E. akin often breaks out Inhlamlahu. Your h u d
trict No. 4, a body corporate In and Price, agricultural engineers at the n,.haa aad you foal down nnd out. Your whole
la potaonel.
af Lane County, Oregon; Road Dis­ college, and w ill cover such sub­ ayitam
It takas t h o u good, old C A R T E R ’S
trict No. 18, a body politic and cor­ jects as electric feed grinding,
L1TTLB LIVKK FILLS to gat th a n two
pounds of bile Sowing tr u ly and make you
porate In and of Lane County, Ore­
Irol "up and up" They contain wonderful,
gon; Road District No. 60, a body water heating, chick brooding, soil
harmlau, gentle vegetabl
politic and corporate In and of warming, care of electric motors
When II comae to m a k in g ----------------
But don't u k f i r liver pilla. Ank (or i
Lane County. Oregon, Defendants. and wiring. Last year’s successful
Little Uvar PUIa. Ixiok tor the nemo
0 . A. 9WARTB. Sheriff of Lane course was the first of Its kind
(artar'i U ttle I.lvar Pilla oo tha rad
Utwl. R m « ,..u t w U t u t ..i^ t t d m .
County, Oregon.
By A. B. HÜLKOAARD, Deputy. ever offered by a radio station In storse.
tha United States.
(J 4-11-16-16— F 1)
WITHOUT CALOMEL
Children's Vision should bo
checked
regularly.
Physical
change In children Is rapid and
constant. When It Is a question
of eyesight or proper vision, the
child, nine times out of ten does
not know w hat Is the matter
with him or her. Proper vision
nearly always makes for better
school work.
C an
Purchasing Feedstuffs With
Butterfat Prices Down
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE—
FOR BETTER
SCHOOL REPORTS
PAGE THREE
Paetor at Coburg— Ite r . Dean C.
Albany Man Here—J M. Cbwb
THREE-C BOY HURT IN
Poindexter waa at Coburg Wednea field, accountant for the Mountain
MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH day evening to attend the meeting States Power company at Albany.
If tbe Bible Study class and tbe waa In Hprlngfleld Tuesday ettoeh-
J. W. II ay non of the Wendllng
prayer meeting at the Methodist Ing over tbe record« of the local
Thrae-C camp waa badly shaken up
church.
office.
although not seriously Injured Sat­
urday north of Springfield when
the motorcycle on which he waa
riding collided with a car driven by
L. K Hodges of Eugene. Haynes
was taken to the Eugene hospital,
but was later released and returned
to the Wendllng barracks.
W ith Paper fin in g Up you can «till buy beautiful
O n ly t e n y e a r s o ld
. . . Yet S h e ll Soon Be Wearing
Glasses for the Rest of Her Life
YEQLAS8E8 are a wonderful aid
to vision, but they are for DE­
FECTIVE vision; and defective
vision is a serious handicap that is sel­
dom overcome . . . You can postpone
the time when it will be neceeeary for
YOUR children to wear them if you
will give as much care and thought to
their eyes as you would to any other
phase of their health and well being.
Says an editorial in Safety Engineer­
ing: “ Poor lighting in the home and
lack of supervision of the manner in
wfaioh ohildren misuse their eyes in the
home . . . are largely responsible for
the fact that one out of three pupils
leaving our elementary schools have
defective vision in varying degrees.’’
If yon have children in your home,
watch their eyes. They seldom realise
the damage they are doing to their eyes
E
by straining them. YOURS is the re­
sponsibility. Poor vision is usually
caused by straining the eyes when read­
ing and studying and moet eyeetrain is
caused by bad lighting. This oaa easily
be remedied.
■VERY time you turn on a Mght, you
are purchasing lighting servioe. The
difference between good and bad light­
ing amounts to only a few cents a day
at the most in the average homo. How­
ever, in order to secure good lighting,
proper fixtures and lamps are nsce s
cary. Our one purpose is to giro yon
the greatest possible benefit from the
electric service you pay for. We are
prepared to help you with your light­
ing- problems. Why not phone for this
free service today or see the new type
fixtures on sale at your deniers?
Restful LIGHT Is Kind to Your Eyes
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY