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    PAGE THREE
THC SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THUKBDAY, APRIL 1». 1934
FALL CREEK MAN HURT
IN UNUSUAL ACCIDENT
Week-end Outing— M r au'l Mra
P. J Bartholomew and family spent
the week end at a cabin near Ihe
dam on the MrKwisl* river
C W A W orkers U nearth Mastodon Skull
When some lumber which ha wax I
House Quest— Mr. and Mw Ro­
hauling on the eld« of hl* car began
Noti People Her*— Mr and Mrs. bert L. Drury had aa their week­
Io become looae and away, Charles
Ta Klamath Falla— Mr and Mr*
end gu es t Mrs. John Poppy of Kla
Michael, Fall Creek, reached out
' Gen* Delph left Friday for a visit V. J. Deedon of Nofl were visitors
math Falla.
here Saturday
Io pull It In the «Ida of the cur A
at Klamath Felle.
wind wing bothered and we«
Visiters Her* — Mr». Mildred
Fiah on W illamette— Merle Cas­
C elled* Bounty— Bud Klntxley of
■hoved aside but fell, alrlklng him ,
lamnox of Bonanza and Joe Berger.
■ Dexter Saturday collected the coun­ teel and Levi Neet »pent Saturday
on the arm aud aev ring an artery
flablng jcci the upper Willamette Noil, were visitor* at the D. O.
HAVE GOOll Used Upright Haun
ty bounty of 8« on four bobcats.
lie loat a great deal of blood before
Ftaber home the past week-end.
river. «
lu b* rapoaeeeeed at «lira uaar
e lurtMiuull waa applied
Fish Sunday— I M. Peteraon and
Hprlitgfleld
Ila lane« dua »»»&<)
Visit at Tangent— Morgan Chan
Wendling Men Here—J. T Rat
W. H. Hobbs arent Sunday morn­
Xiuall monthly payments HOC
tery, E E. Crandall, and B T. dler and Robert MrLagan «pent
ing
fishing
on
Bear
Creek.
Auyuua wauling thia piano please
Alaska Man Here— Harden Hmlth
Grant of Wendling were visitors la the week-end at the ('handler home
wrlia for further Information Tall of Felrhanka. Alaake. wa* a b u si-1
at Tangent. Both are high school
Leave* Hospital— Mr*. L. O Moi Hprlngfleld Saturday.
uiau Plano Store, 385 M IJflU BL. neae visitor In Hprlngfleld Friday
ley w»> dlamlaaed Friday from the
gator student* here.
Halaiu. Orrgou
A -II
Bon Bom— Mr. and Mra. Joe
Eugene boepital where abe had
STATEMENT
Play Bridge— Mr. and Mr*. F. B.
Johnson of Ma reels are the parent*
been a patient.
Flanery attended a meeting of their
Of the Ownership, Management,
of
a
baby
son
born
to
them
at
the
A. I . W H E E L E R
•alia for Alooko— Elmo Long left Eugene hoepltal on Friday. April bridge club at the home of Mr and
Circulation, ato., Required by the
Attorney at Law
Mr*. W F Walker In Eugene Sat
Beattie Saturday for Seward. Ala- 13. 1834
Aot of Congreaa of Augoat 24,
710 Lawrence St.
Eugene, Ore.
aka. where he will upend the sum­
11,2, of The Springfield Nawa
urday evening
I elate of Andrew Bteneberg, Oeo'd.
Return* to Reedaport — Walter
mer month* mining.
Publlehed Weakly at Springfield,
NOTICK
Visit at Salem— Mlaa Ann Mc-
Conrad left Monday for hla home
Oregon
for
April,
1134.
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Barber Home
H. W. Whitney at Reedsport after spending several Gonkin apent Sunday visiting with
I apent the week end al hla home week* here at the borne of hla Mi a Mildred Saunders at Salem
Notice la hereby given (hat Herb Htate of Oregon. County of luine.aa.
art Htonabarg bee filed In the
i here returning to Portland Monday brotbor-KPlaw and slater. Mr and They were classmate* In training
Before me, a notary public In and
CHICAGO
.
CWA
worker*,
while
digging
near
Aurora,
111.,
uaearthed
t'ounty Court of the Htate of Ore- for the Htate and cuuuly aforesaid,
j morning to resume hla duties on Mra. William Curtla.
at St. Vincent's hoepltal In Port­
Uw
skeleton
head
of
a
huge
Mastodon.
the
axtiaet
epeclee
wkleh
roamed
gun. In and for bane County, hie personally appeared II. E. Maxey,i
federal court Jury.
land.
final report aa euch adiulnlatrator. who having been duly aworn ac- the North American continent aume 20,000 year* ago. The bead la 4 Yt , •
Visit* from Astoria— Ed Soule
with the will annexed. of the estate cording to law, depoaee and aaya I inche« high and 2 ft., 10 iachr. wide and weigh* 350 pound*. . Prof (
Flth on MeKonxIo— Mr and Mro.
R e t u r n * to M e d fo r d — Mr*. R. P-
of Andrew Htonabarg. deceaaed. that he la Ihe publlaher of The' R Braith of Aurora College, pictured above with maetodoa akall, elaaelllce
was hero-over the week-end to vtalt
Roy Wallace and Mr. and Mr*. Ar­
aud that ten o'clock In the forenoon Hprlngfleld New*, and that the fol­ the skull aa a rare And.
with Mrs. Soule and their son. Har­ Mortensen left Monday for her
of Haturday. the Idth day of April lowing la, to the hoot of knowledge
thur Roberta apent Saturday ft -h
home at Medford after spending
maud can be met by releaaln,; Ing on Ihe Mc-Kenxle They report ley. Sunday they spent the day
1*14. at the courtroom thereof In and belief, a true etatemmil of the
several day* here at the home of
with
Mr
and
Mr*
Clinton
Trotter
Kugene. Oregon, have been by eald ownerahlp. management, etc . of the I
more production among contract good catches.
court apolnted and fixed aa the aforeaald publication for the date,
at W alterville. Mr Craft returned her parents, Mr. and Mr*. A. J.
signer«. More Important, It waa
time and place for hearing objec- ahown In Ihe above caption, re '
Parenta of Son - Mr. and Mrs. to Astoria where he la working Schnetxky.
brought out. la the far t that none
Ilona Io eald report, and for the qulrtd by the Art of Auguat 14.
of the planned reduction la to be John Downing of Marcóla are tbe Monday.
final eettlemrut of the nutate of I ll s , embodied In aectloii 411. Foe
Break* Arm— Billy Colbert fell
»aid deceaaed
In the preaent market milk aupply par nta of a baby son born to them
tai la w * and H«gulatlona. printed
from a tree In which he was play­
Attend
County
Meeting
—
Mra.
on the reverie of thia form, to-wlt:
but rather In the aurplua that at the Pacific hospital In Eugene
H E R B E R T BTONEBERO. Ad
Hattie Hall. Mr«. Sam Betti*. Mra. ing at the home of hla parent* Fri­
1. That the name and addreee of
average* from 10 to 40 per cent In on Thursday, April 12. 1834.
mlnletrator. with the will an
John
W, Gate«, and Mr*. Pearl day evening and broke hta arm.
the
publlaher.
editor,
managing
uexed, of the Eetate o f Andrew
Federal Officials Study Re* lu every major mllkabed
Schantol
attended tbe meeting of He waa taken to the Pacific hos­
editor,
and
bualneee
manager
Ip:
Return
to
Springfield—
Mr
and
Htonabarg. Deceaaed.
Needy to Drink Milk
Publlaher. editor, managing editor, suite of Regional Meets; A.
A E WHEELER Attorn«»
Mr* William A. Yoat have returned tbe Coun«y Federation of Club* at pital but la now at home.
Aa a matter of fact. AAA official*
bualtwaa manager. H. K Maxey.
(M 2 8 --A s-is i n a i
A. A. Will Not Force Plan
to Springfield from Newport and Santa Clara on Friday. They re­
Springfield. Oregon.
_______
ay the conaumpdon of fluid milk
Attends Democratic Meet—Glenn
I. That the owner la: H. E.
Agricultural adjualnient official* I |n cities la expected to be actually are living In th-lr residence on presented the Glenwood Commun­ B. Wood attended the Young Demó­
Seventh street.
ity
club.
Maxey, Hprlngfleld. Oregon.
NOTICE
buck In Waahlngton. D. C., to re-1 Increased aomewhat by the work
crata banquet In Portland Saturday
3 That the known bondholder*,
OF A D M IN IS T R A TO R ’S SALK
Portlander Hare— Jack Hewee
mortgagee*, and other »ecurtty view lb« reaulta o t 15 regional I | ng out of the plan, aa five million
Extended Visit — Mra. Almeda evening. He la not at a reserve
NO TIC E IB HEREBY O1VEN holder« owning or holding 1 per meeting* dealing with the proponed! t]o ||ar, will be expended outright of Portland arrived last week-end
Steinm ett haa aa her housegueat officer.! training at Vancouver.
that the undersigned. admlntatrator cent or more of total amount of
of Ihe ealala of May Boylae. de­ bond*, mortgage*, or other eecurl- dairy urplua control plan hav« be-1 , o provide milk for underfed c h i - to vlait al the O. L. Clement home. for the cumme,. her slater from Washington.
fore them Ihe almost unanimous | dren
He U recuperating from an oper­ Long Beach. 8he will remain here
ceaaed. pureuant Io authority con­ tie* are: None.
tained In an Order made and enter­
Injured on Nail — Billy Wilson,
endorsement of Ihe basic principle*
H E MAXEY. Owner.
during tbe tim e her husband Is on.
The proposed reduction from Ihe ation.
ed by the Conty Court of the Slate
nine year old daughter of Mr. and
Sworn to and aubacrlbed before of Ihe plan by representatives of 1132-33 aalee quota« would come
an
eight-months
cruise
In
the
At­
of Oregon for Lane Conty on March me thia 12th day of April. 1134
Visit on Coast— Mias Theda Bay
the Pacific Northwest Industry aa primarily
_____
out of the aurplua milk lea and Mlaa Ruth McKee spent the lantic ocean. Tuesday the two Mrs. C. W Wilson of Marcóla cut
II. 1IS4. will, on and after Ihe Idth
I M PETERSON.
a large gash In her leg Sunday
day of April. IIS*, al the law office (My commlaalon expire* May 25, expreaaed In Ihe Portland confer I , upp|(e , Bnd would not exhaust
week-end vlaltlng at the home of ladle* drove to Harrisburg to spend evening when «he fell on a nail
of Gordon H Well« In the Miner
that aurplua. S tatistics ahow that Mlaa Bavlea at Waldport. Both are the day Vlaltlng with their mother.
___ ________ _ enee.
Building. Eugeue. Oregon, offer for 193« 1 ___ __ _
while playing at her home.
Organised opposition
to the * pro- i farmers
Mra. Leach.
producing
.....— -- —
ta rtiiers p
roou , , , , , milk for nearly high acbool students here.
aale and eell to the blgheat bidder
FRED E. SMITH
duct
Ion
control
plan,
reported
t
«
l
a
||
larger
cities
are
now
forced
for caeh. subject to confirmation by
Attorney at Law
eald Court, all of the right, title Miner Bldg..
Visitor* From Bend — Mr and
Eugene. Oregon have been active- In some of l h e | |(} nlarg et fr„ni 10 to 40 per cent
an Intereat of May Boylee. deceaaed.
regional meeting«, waa not evident of thetr output aa aurplua for man­ Mra. Vance Barber and Mrs H. L.
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
In and to the following described
at the Portland conference, though ufacture Into butter, cbeeee, evap­ Barber of Bend »pent the week-end
real property, to-wlt:
Notice I* hereby given that Em
The Weal one-half of the 8outh eat R Endicott haa been appoint­ there waa aonie opposition, prln orated milk and otffbr products. here at the home of Mr. and Mra.
weat Quarter of Section I In ed by the order of the County dpally from a few who felt that This brings them much lower C. F. Barber.
Towneblp 17 South. Range I Judge In and for lame County. the whole economic system needs prices than they get lor first claaa
Weet of the Willamette Meridian Oregon, a* the Executor of the
Return from Trip—Mr. and Mr*.
market milk.
In Lane County. Oregon, contain l.aat Will of Reason P Endicott u radical overhauling
George
H. Turner have returned
Must Be Voluntary
Ing eighty acres
deceaaed
All peraona having
from a week'« Catling trip at Loon
W ould Stabilise Price
OU can learn Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand and
JOSEPH ACHE8ON. Admlnla- claim* against said eatate are here
What the decision will be aa to
The plan proponed would aim at lake Fishing there waa reported
trator of the Eatate of May by notified to preaent the earn«, putting the plan Into effect will
Typewriting a t home In half the tim e, and at one-fifth
Hoyle*, deceaaed
with Ihe proper voucher*, to aald not be announced until officials I bolding gross sales of dairy pro- very good by Mr. Turner.
the cost of attending a business college. You can com­
(M 28- A 512 112«)
Executor, al the office of Fred complete the examination of the I duct» at about where they have
plete th e course In bookkeeping or banking, and receive
Viaita
Parent*
—
Miss
Lucille
E Hmlih. Attorney at la w , 4M
been In Ihe late winter and early
your diploma in two m onths. You can l«am to write over
Miner Building. Eugene Oregon, eeport* from all of Ihe 15 meeting«.
Richmond was here from Portland
100 words a m inute in shorthand in less than two m onths,
within six month* from the dale Federal officials al the Portland spring,of thia year, which 1« mater­ Sunday to visit at the home of her
of .thia notice
and you can become an expert, rapid typist in six weeks.
meeting were not at all certain that ially below Ihe high average of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich­
Haled April 19lh. 1934
any plan would he launched, aa 1382-33 even though the total cow mond. With Miss Richmond were
ERNEST R ENDICOTT. Exe
A small down-paym ent and easy m onthly term s will get
they aald tbe AAA has no desire population U much greater. It la Darrell Layne. Lee Fisher and An-
rutor.
you started immediately. Complete satisfaction and a good
to force a plan upon the Industry the threat of the great possible In­ gellne Yedd.
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN FRED E SMITH. Attorney for
iyosition guaranteed, or your tuition will be refunded in full.
Executor.
or to launch one If th« Indualry crease that la sought to be avoided
Naturopathie Fhyalelan
Send ten cents in coin or stam ps for complete descriptive
(A 112« — M 3 10 17)
by
Ihe
control
plan?
T
he
flood
of
la seriously divided In suppuri of
Visit at Lebanon—Mr. and Mrs.
literature of the course in which you are interested. Do it
Phone Il- J
milk
now
possible
from
tbe
cows
L. L. RAV
1. E. Murphy and Mrs. E. D. An­
IL
on
farms
would
undermine
dairy
today.
Attorney
at
Law
Chief modifications of the pro
derson and daughter. Patsy of Eu­
Office Houra: 1 Io I P. M
Eugene. Oregon po ed plan asked by the Oregon, prices, drive herd owners out of
Miner Bldg..
gene, and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mur­
A M E R IC A N
4M Fourth Street
Washington and Idaho producers buslnes and leave consumers fac­ phy of Springfield motored to Le­
NOTICE OF HEARING
CO RRESPO NDENCE SCHOOL
ON F IN A L ACCOUNT
W mid first lengthen the base per­ ing a real worry as to milk supplies banon Sunday to visit with Zola
1850 Downing S t. Denver, Colo
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
il from two to three years In ar- and prices, the national leaders be­ Earhart. They also slopped at
That the undersigned, aa executor
. . .
Covers
the ENTIRE United States
of the I a s i Will and Testament . vlng al a dairyman a average pro­ lieve
Plainview to visit with Mr. and
Watchmaker and Jeweler
of Mary E Bryant, deceaaed. haa ductlon, would use other than pro
Mrs. Arthur Murphy.
SP R IN G F IE L D
filed hla account for the final se t-,
tax funds to finance the ¡PREDICT BIG GAINS IN
Be. Pacifia Watoh Inspector
tlemenf of «aid decedent’« eatate In ,,
,.„„trol features of the
First Cleae W ork kt Reasonable
Ihe Countv Court for Lane County.
*
. . .
Price*.
TOURIST TRAVEL WEST
Oregon, and that Saturday Ihe 2«lh I Ian. and would «tfenglhen Ihe re­
day of May. 1834. al (he Court quiremenl for a compensatory tax
I’l-edlctlng a marked pickup In
Room of «aid Court In the County „„ „i^,,margarine. The conference
General l-aw I ’ractlc*
____ - ____
Court House. In Eugene at ten
passed a-sep
arate _________
reaolntion tourist travel Io the Nurthwest (his
o’clock h v In a Ihe
a ld forenoon,
Court aa haa
the been
lim e -ddreaaed directly to the president I year, the Southern Pacific company
I. M. PETERSON
fixed place
bv aald
Court
aa objection*
the time f skint hit. support for the proposed I has announced material reductions
for
hearing
Attorney at-Law
and p i e c e i . „ r * „ •-« ■ ■ ■ ■ » ......................................
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a l e o H u r u i r l B t 1(111 f(»r til»*
in roundtrip transportation for the
therein, and for Ihe settlement tux ,,n imported veg, table oil«,
City Hall Building
thereof.
x number of producers speakln* unttner season.
Sprtngfla’.d, Oregon
Wlil ..n J T e s u m e n .| ■"
of Ihe proposed plan of
The low fares will be In effect
reduction In sales of from 10 to front May 15 to October IB. with
of Mary K. Bryant, deceased
L I. RAY. Attornev for Estate.
2o per cent, pointed out that there returr limit of October 31. accord
,A 18 2« - M 3 10-171
might be some defects In the plan ing to repres?ntatlvea of the rail­
and It might l> ■ more difficult to road.
JAMES K. KING
Intermediate and coach rates will
operate than with some other com-
Attorney at Law
Mln*r Bldg..
Eugane. Oregon modltle*. hut that with more cowa he cut particularly. It was staled,
of Pittsburgh. Pa
than ever before, the Industry Is aud all classes of roundtrip fares
NOTICE to c r e d it o r s
to Chicago will be reduced to ac
NOTB’E IS HEREBY GIVEN confronted with a crlal In Ihe form
that the underalgned has been ap of probable price collapse to un­ commodRte travel to the World
nolnl“d Executrix of Ihe estate of
for dairy product* un- Fair, scheduled to reopen May 2«.
Vilena Wlckwlre. deceased, by the less
.................
some
form
of control Is Inaug­
Krpreteoted By
County Court of I-ane County. Ore­
gon All peraona having claim* ural-,I quickly.
STAGES START ROUND-
E. H. TURNER
avnlnat aald eatate are required to
No M ilk Shortage
TRIPS TO BEND MAY- 1
preaent them with the proper
Consumers of milk In Oregon
848 A BL
Bpriaghald. Or*.
voucher-, to the undersigned at the iltles or elsewhere need have no I
law office« of James K King. 410
Regular trips of Ihe Mt. Hood
Miner Building. Eugene. Lane fear that the proposed dairy ad
County. Oregon, within alx (8) |„ intent progrr.m will cause any- Stages system between Eugene and
mnnth from the date of thia no*ice
approaching a milk "famine Bend will be started on May 1. 11
POOLE - GRAY
Dated at Eugene, Oregon.
" > or ever anv shortage It was em- wa announced here today. The trip
BARTHOLOMEW
2Sth dav of March. 1934.
. . .
Io Bend will be made leaving Eu
EDNA L KI.INK. Executrix of phnalxed.
Eugene In the afternoon and ar­
the
plan
Is
the Estate of Vilena Wlckwlre.
In the first place
riving In Bend In Ihe early evening.
deceased
n t n t l ■ so flexible that any prosper-
Formerly Walker-Pool*
IM 28 A 5-12-18-181
j live shortage brought on by the The singe will retura to Eugene
| expected Increase In consumer de- In Ihe forenoon.
W ELLS * W ELLS
EUGENE— 11th 8PRINUF1KLD
Attorneys at Lew
end Charnelton,
338 Main
Commerce Bank.Bldg., Eugene. Or*, j
DAIRY MEN WAIT
CONTROL n N
EARN
MONEY
Y
Business Directory
Edward C. Privat
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
Funeral Directors
Talepaons 723
Phone ll-J
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
SM A R T f.ST
w w
OCTAGON
SEE WELL
FEEL WELL
Correct eye-glaaaea do more for
you than merely asslet you In
seeing better. . . . They Improve
your appearance and most gen
orally Improve genernl health.
. There la no need to suffer
from defective vision when the
cost of materia!* ore lower than
they have been lu the last
twenty-five year*. Our service
charge le most nominal. Exami­
nation* are free.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 W ert Bth
■ u ftn *
Notice is hereby given that th*
underalgned has been appointed Ad-
mlnletrator of the Eatate of Wtl-1
llant Harrison Levins, deceased, by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Iotne County All per­
sons having claims against the aald
estate are herehy notified to pres
ent the same, properly verified, tl
the undersigned at the office of
Wells «■ W ells. Bank of Commerce
Rldg . Eugene. Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice
Date of first publication. March
22 1934
HAROLD J WELLS. Adminis­
trator.
WELLS t WELLS. Attorneys.
_______ (M 22-29 A 5-12 171_______
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
Notice la hereby given that the
underalgned haa been appointed Ad-,
min Is trator of the Eatate of Lea-
11« A
Levina,
deceaaed,
by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County. All per­
sons having claims against the aald
estate are hereby notified to pres­
ent the same, properly verified, to
Ihe undersigned at the office of
W ells ft W ells, Bank of Commerce
Bldg.. Eugene, Oregon, within six
months front the date of the first
publication of thia notice.
Date of first publication, March
22, 1934.
,
HAROLD J. WELLS, Admlnl*
trator.
JESSE O. W ELLS. Attorney.
(M 21-18—A B-1I-17)
Our Meat
Is an Oregon Product
Tills is Oregon produc ts week when the effect of
buying al home on the local jtayroil dollar Is em pha­
sized. Il is said that there would be no unemployment
In Oregon if everybody in the state would buy the
products of Oregon farm s and factories.
Our meat is an Oregon product, grown on Oregon
iiirins and slaughtered by Oregon butchers.
There Is
more reason for buying .hom e-grown m eats than for
almost tiny other product for we have everything you
need.
ARE INVITED TO INSPECT
the finest refrigerators Kelvinator ever bBflt,
display in our store. We are proud to display th*»
new 20th Anniversary Models and you will enjoy
seeing the latest developments in electric refriger­
ation. Just think of four refrigerators in one. all
fully automatic. The Food File, Vegetable Crisper,
Dairy Basket Thrift Tray for leftovers, Pastry Set,
Water Cooler, Frost Chest and The World’s Faateet
Freezing Speed are some of the noteworthy features.
Why not come into the store at once while our stock
of models is complete.
The place to buy hom e-grown m eats is in a m eat
m arket. We specialize In o nly first quality m eats.
I n d e p e n d e n t M e a t C o.
E. C. BTUART, Prop.
4th and Main Eta — Ph*ne 88
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