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

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    FARMERS 10 VOTE
ON CONTROL PLAN
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1934
THE 8PRINOF1ULD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
WILL PLANT 500 PEAR
PEDESTRIAN CODE FOR
SAFETY DRIVE LISTED TREES FROM SAME STOCK
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
in mollon pictures.
ARNHEIM 13 COMING
Among his composition« are
W ITH HIS ORCHESTRA Sweet and Lovely,” "Mandalay,”
"II Musi Be True.” and "Good
Notad Orchssiis Lsadsr At Mc­ Nlghl. My latva." lie does not use
Horticultural history will be
Donald For Two Shows And
any of Ills own compositions (or
mail'* (it »outhern Oregon this fall
Armory For Danes Oet. 10
Ilia theme aong. choosing Inslaad
when what 1» believed to be the
Oregon
City
Folk
H
a
rt—
Mi
and
Portland Man Hera
Sam Ben­
May II Willi Music.” which tune
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I most tntlfortn aa well as the moat son of Portland was a weekend Mrs I.udl McBoa of Oregon City
outstanding among Ihn events has heralded his appearance oil Die
Approximately
50
per
vent
of
*
blight
resistant
blork
of
500
youug
wer«
here
over
the
week
end
Io
guest
at
the
M
M
Male
home
he'
A
Producers To Decide Upon
visit with his parents. Mr and Mrs tor next week will he the personal air for many years
Future Program For Corn- »evident fatalities In Oregon are pear tree» are planted out on the
. ppvuram o In Eugene of t'ol Hus
Drive« to Florence— Em ory Pylo
pade trians. It ha» been poiuted federal pear experiment »tatktu
Ed McBee
i'oinlng with Arabella are Maxine
Hog and Crain Activities
made a business trip to Florence
Arnheim with his oreh<*»lru aud 7 appnn, Jimmie Newell and the
oul by the "Let's Quit Killing" J near Medford
Pastor at Salem—Rev. Dean C vocalists, lie will play al lite Me-
The trees are being selected Tuesday.
Corn hog adjustment contract campaign worker» now seeking to
Duwnev sisters all of whom have
Poiudexter, pastor o f the Metho Donald theatre ou Wednesday,
signers in Oregon will be called reduce the death toll from motor from 2000 raised ou the southern
been heard nlghlly on ihe air.
Crescent Lake Folk Here— Mi illst church, v.a i at Stiletti Monday
October ID. Ul both lile afternoon
upon by their county association accidents on the highways and city Oregon branch experiment station and Mrs. Roy llolverson of Cres­
The «lining dance program at
to vote soon, probably during the streets During the first eight at Talent under the scientlflr cent lake were vl- Itors In Spring and Tuesday attending an educa and evening performance», and will ihe armory lo follow the afternoon
lloiial conference of Ills church
conclude Die ilav with a mammoth und evening llieulre engagements
second week in October, on two months of 1934. ISO persona were methods developer! hv F C. Rel- field Wednesday.
quest lots submitted from Washing killed and SMS Injured in the state mer, superintendent and probably
Hunters Return — Riley Shod dance ul tile Armory lhal evening will slari al 9 30 says tl'i'onnell
Visits Mother— .Mr. aid Mrs Ray gra » and a party of six liuuters say James tl't'onnsll, Milkmaid I'vrsons who can are urged lo at
ton and growing out of the recent by automobile drivers.
the world's leadlug authority on
Taylor of t*ortlaiot urrlved here returned from Eastern Oregon dui manager, who Is arranging tor the lend lit lualliisa show at Ihe thea
regioral conferences, in one of
In an effort to reduce the Burn- fire blight of pears
which extension officials of Oregon her of fatalities the campaign com-
These p«ar trees will be the ovei the week end to visit with his tug the past week Mid bringing visit of I he famous musical leader Ira.
und ills organisation.
State college took part.
mittee has issued the following most uniform, and hence the most mother. Mrs. Clara Taylor, for a four mule deer wllh them
AAA officials foresee serious dlf- seven rules for the pedestrians' desirable for experimental pur
Hunt Near Roseburg— Pratt llol-
Arnlielni Is u piano player whu
Teacher Returns— Ml«» Bernies
Visita Parent«—Mi ami Mrs llu
ficultleo in the next few years If code”:
poses, because every root stock In
verson ami George Green spent the ford Eight of North Bend wore began a successful career In lais I'anoly ro liiriieil la her classes al
the natural reaction from present
Never cross streets between In- the entire lot was grown from seed
week end on a hunting trip near here over the week-end to visit Angeles und reached such tame 1 Ihe high school thin morning fol-
drouth conditions are allowed to tersectlona.
produced on o single tree and fer-
Roseburg.
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. lhal he was Invited to tour Europe lowing an absence of several days
develop, as they have in past years
Do not cross streets In front of tlliaed with pollen from one other
He returned to America to taka due to lllnor» Her clauses were
into a cycle which will carry pro oncoming cars at night, especially selected tree. Thus for the first
Breaks Arm— Louis Stelnliaur. Karl Girard.
first place among orchestra lead-1 laughl by Mrs Earl Jaime during
duction of forage crops to the op- if wearing dark clothes or the wea- time In history a large group of grandson of Mrs. llattle Spencer,
era,
to write songs, and to appear her absence
trees have been raised with ex­ received a fractured arm Sunday FOOD POISONING IS
posite extreme stimulated by scar ther Is rainy.
city of high prices of the present
Remember It is easier for a ped- actly the same known parentage when she fell on It.
GIVEN EXPLANATION
Fear Future Surplus
estrian than for the driver of an
Visiting
Here—
W.
L.
Peruien-
Such a condition, they believe, anto weighing more than a ton
Bacterial poisons resulting from
der of Trent is upending several
COLLEGE OFFERS MANY
would be dl-astrous to the corn to make a -udden stop.
the Improper ami Insanitary pre
days
in
Springfield
looking
after
Don't step Into the street from
and other forage crop producers
EDUCATIONAL MOVIES busiuasa thia week.
paratlou und storuge of food has
_______
aud the livestock growers as well between parked cars.
loug been considered the dtreel
When crossing a street In traffic.
A new catalog listing all moving : Visitor from California Mrs J cause of food poisoning says (lie
particularly the hog growers In the
don't oscillate "like a sewing ma- | Icture films, lartern slide sets and W. Hanly of Sunta Cruz. California Stats Hoard of Health In their
cornbelt states.
In order to get a definite ex chine shuttle"—proceed slowly and other materials available from the' is a visitor at the home of Mr. und weekly bullet In Now scientific In
pression of opinion, from growers steadily ahead so motorists may department of visual instruction. Mrs. C. E Swarts.
vestlgallon hu shown the cause
_____________________________-
themselves, the AAA officials have know which way you are going
has Jnst been Issued by the general
to be of two types The first Is
H
u
n
t
D
ei—
Elmer
l-yne.
Howard
requested the state extension ser-
Give consideration to the fact extension division of the ( regon
certain resistant burlería growth
vices to arrange for the taking of that pedestrians are permitted to state system of higher education Cotton and William t'ox hunted for which In the absence of air pro
deer
In
the
Gold
Hill
district
the
a referendum by each corn-hog walk on both sidewalks and streets.
The department of visual Instruc-
dure a violent polaon or toxin
county association on the following while the motorist is required to tion of the entire system 1 - located past week-end.
Symptoms of this poisoning are
questions:
r»maln between curb limits
on the Oregon State college cam
Leave for East— Mr and Mrs. double vision, nausea, constipation,
1. Do you favor an adjustment
Alway walk on the left side of pus with V. S Burt In charge. The Joseph Whalley left Sunday for Inability to swallow, impairment of
program dealing with corn ,and a highway, facing traffic: step off present catalog lists the largest Maryland and other points on the speech, general weakness and loss
the pavement when a car passes collection of such materials ever, east coast.
hogs in 1935?
of muscular control and finally res
gathered together for educational
2. Do you favor a one-contract- you.
plratory paralysis
use In this state, all of which are
Returns from Fair—W. H. Hobbs
per-farm adjustment program deal­
The second cause and the moat
available for public use on pay­ returned Sunday from Redmond common type Is caused by careleas
ing with grains and livestock to NOW AND FOREVER’ IS
become effective in 1936.
ment of a «mail fee ranging from where he had spent several days
faramount
INSPIRINO PICTURE five cents to 25 cents each, used j attending the Deschutes county ard unclean methoda of preparing
May Raise Co-n Payments
food or Improper storing methods
f . ctum
fair.
to
cover
partially
the
expense
of
It is explained that if the pro­
such as large amounts of salad
Shirley Temple, the sensation
ducers vote favorably on the first «tar of Paramount's "Little Miss tacking and inspecting
frequently
prepared
days
In
ad
Come for Funeral— Mr and Mrs
Many of the lantern slide sets
question. AAA officials will confer Marker." return In another Para-
Clifton Phillip« of Ornarlo. Oregon vanee. Symptoms of this poison
further with representatives of pro- mount picture wh|ch a„ ords even a'd moving picture films Include
arrived here Friday to a il nd the arpear a few hours after the food
ducers in developing details of a alore scope for her alnple ,a,enlg lectures, which may be given along
Is eaten and consist of vomiting. j
suitable contract Any 1935 pro- „ ,g - Now and poreye, •• coming wi’h the pictures, making them funeral of Mrs l*hillip's father, fever, abdominal pains, diarrhea,
the late George Carson. Sr.
gram will follow the general out Sunday to the McDonald theatre in adaptable to a wide variety of
and general weakness The course
line of the 1934 program but bene­ Eugene, in which the five-year-old group meetings. A copy of the
Mayor on Coaat—W. P. Tyson, of the disease Is usually short. '
fit payments would probably be is starred with Gary Cooper and catalog may be had tree on request mayor of Springfield. Is spending eldom over 24 hours, and very
from the Corvallis office.
somewhat larger for corn and ma Carole Lombard.
the week on the southern Oregon few futilities have been reported
feriallv le a for hogs than under
coast doing inspection work on
Shirley Temple plays the role of
the program this year.
the daughter of the light-hearted, STUDENT DANCES START SERA projects.
I McKenzie Valley
In voting on the question, west­ reckless adventuring confidence
FRIDAY
FOR
SEASON
Brother
Visits—
Leslie
Porter,
ern producers will be faced with man. Gary Cooper. Since Cooper
Several community events have
brother of Mrs. Dean C. Poindex­
the fact that this region is a de­ in the film, has not seen the child
Mrs. Anna B Orswell. manager ter. spent the week end here from recently taken place or are now
ficit area for both corn and hogs. «Ince birth, he decide: to relinqu of the Wintergarden dance hall In
being planned for Ihe near future
Milwaukee where he Is signal en­
Suggestions was once made that ish his rights in her to his brother-
at l.eabura.
Eugene announces the opening on gineer.
control of too rapid expansion in in-law- for a cash consideration.
Included are Ihe Hallowe'en
Friday of the student matinee
hog production he attemptel wholly
Guests Here— Mrs. Flo Mct'of- Masquerade narly - basket social,
But he has not reckoned with dances for the coming season
through a contract dealing with the child’s appeal
Women's Bnlbriggun Pajamas
and after his The e dances are held from two ferv of San Diego and Mrs Roby which 1« being sponsored by Ihe
corn production alone, but western
first sight of her he change: his until five o'clock every Friday Green of Gresham were Monday high school A free program and
Women’s Bius Cut Broadcloth Slips
men objected strenuou«ly to this mind and takes her off to Paris
afternoon with Mrs. Ella Richard­ night guests here at the home of party will follow Ihe sale of bas­
at the recent Salt Lake conference, to live with Carole Lombard and
ket»
Children's Cotton Reboot Hose
son. police matron, as supervisor.I Mr. and Mrs W. A. Taylor. Tues­
contending that it would be unfair himself.
The annual Rally Day program
Parents of the children are invited day they went to Gresham.
to continue the processing tax on
Hoys’ “ Tom Sawyer” Shirts
will be held at Lealmrg commun­
Here a gradual but perceptible to make an inspection of the
Move to Grove— M r and Mrs ity churrh Sunday morning. Oct
hogs and pay out the proceeds en­
change comes over Cooper and dances at any time without charge
Hoys’ Winter Cotton Unions
Verne Stewart of Natron have ober 14 A community basket din­
tirely to corn growers.
Miss Lombard due to the influence says Mrs. Orswell. The music Is
moved to Cottage Grove where ner will follow the morning pro­
Men's Winter Weight Unions
and the love of the child. When being furnished by Herschel Davis
they will make their permanent gram
Cooper becomes pinched for money and his orchestra.
Men’s Trench Coals (U-aiher Huttons)
home. Mr Stewart Is a retired rail­
A pie social will be held Friday
he slips back to bis old ways again
road man.
evening. October 5. al Leaburg
Men’s Heavy Wool Work Sock, pr.
He is discovered by the child, and
I
school house, sponsored by Ihe re­
in a thrilling climax performs a RUMMAGE SALE—Eugene Public
Attend
Surprise
—
Mrs.
Myrtle
Men’s Hltie 1 icnim Hili Overalls
Market Saturday by the Catholic
cently organized ‘'Mothers’ Club" ■
deed of heroic self-sacrifice to re­
Kggimann. Mrs Fred Louk. Miss
Daughters.
Everybody
invited.
ONE DAY
with
Mr*.
Louis
Blttle
president:
store her faith in him and free her
Kolex, Itegular Bike I k ix
Eva Louk, Miss Lucille Clearwater.!
Mrs. Milo Smith vice-president:
for happiness.
and
Miss
Ina
Clement
attended
a
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
25c Msterine Tooth Puste
Mrs. L. 8. Brown secretary-treas
Notice Is hereby given that surprise party at Marcóla last urer.
READING
FUN
IN
STORE
hl x 99 Petpiot Sheets
OCTOBER 10
School District No. 19. in Lane Thursday evening honoring Miss
A reception given by Ihe Lea
FOR BOYS
county, Oregon, will pay at the I Abbie Ford, member of Iuka cir­ burg community Friday evening
25c Van's Wlille Shoe Cleaner
MATINEE
Here’s important news for the office of clerk of said district, all cle who Is leaving soon to again was in com pi I m<-nt lo the two new
AND
boys of America. THE AMERICAN warrants to and including number' make her home In the east.
Leaburg teuchera. Mlsa Wilson of
BOY—YOUTH’S COMPANION, the
. . . . .
NIGHT
Ihe grude school department. Elmo
nation's quality magazine for boys. 3662
Ar'r" 2S 1934 ,r” ere’''
Drive Over New Road—Mr. and Olnisch’ Id. principal of the high
ha« been reduced from $2.00 a year will cease after October 5. 1934.
MATS.: 35c
NITE: 50c
Mrs. H. H. Myera. Mrs. W. C. chool. and Mrs. Olmscbeld.
to $1.00.
The three-year rate,
SEVERT JACOBSON. Clerk
Myers of Hayden bridge, and Mrs
formerly $3.50. has been reduced
Vhla Sunday school's attendance
to $2.00.
Forrest Drury of Rainbow drove cot test which Is to close shortly |
TH E M AKER
FOR
SALE—III
health
cause
for
"For a long time we have been
OF STARS
-elllng 44 pedigreed choice An­ over the South Pork road from Bel­ Is attracting much Interest In the
-eeking a way to reduce the coat of
77 East Brondway
Eugene. Oregon
THE
AMERICAN
BOY
to
readers."
gora
wooler rabbits. Would dis­ knap bridge to Oakridge and back community. Mrs Carl Swanson 1»
HE'S states Griffith Ogden Ellis, editor.
pose of them all one-third of down the Willamette highway Sun superintendent of the Vida Sunday 1
we have effected sav
COMING "Recently
their
value Mrs H C. Wlhlon, day The road will be slippery and chool which recently entertained
ings that make the cut possible,
McKenzie Bridge Sunday
R. 1. Box 220. Gresham, Ore., 025 soft after a good rain they de­ the
and we think boys will agree that
WITH
clared on their return.
THOSE
school.
the
new
price
is
big
news
on
the
C H A R M IN G
reading front. We hops boys will
RADIO
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S SA L E
STARS
liT-lp us to spread the good news
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I
by telling their friends.”
Along with the cut In cost, the That I have In my hand for service
magazine's publishers are planning an execution Issued out of the Clr-,
a magazine that will continue to cult Court of the State of Oregon,
I set the pace in fiction, articles, and for Lane County, on the 2nd day of ■
departments The favorite charac­ October, 1934. In a suit wherein ]
ters of millions of boys will parade Mary A. Parks and Mary A. Parks:
through THE AMERICAN BOY In as administrator of the estate of
new stories. Douglas Renfrew of William A. Parks, deceased, are
the Royal Canadian Mounted. Hide- plaintiffs and Jesse E. Cooper and
rack. the red-and-gold collie. Bone- Goldie M. Cooper are defendants
head Jim Tierney, the detective,
will give the readers many excit­ and which said execution is Issued
The clear life-like
ing hours In the months to come. on a decree that was entered ol
We have a fine lot of supplies for making fruit cakes
William Heyllger. whose true-to- record In said suit on the 27th day
reproduction w h ic h
life, gripping vocational stories of October, 1933 and which said
and mince meats—candied cherries, oranges, citrus
have won him wide acclaim from execution orders me, the under­
fruits,
pint-apple,
etc.
Our
store
Is
alwrvs
prepared
to
you e n j o y with a
parents and librarians, as well as signed sheriff for the purpose of
the hearty approval of boys, Is« satisfying the personal decree due
serve you best with frisii, quality, sla, e and fancy
P II , I, (* () Is unap-
working on new stories. Staff the plaintiffs In the sum of $300.00
groceries of all kinds.
writers are Interviewing famous with Interest thereon at the rate
coaches and athletes ahd world of 8% per annum from the 7th
proached in any other
renowned explorers, to bring boys day of August, 1931 until paid and
R c a a tifw l
radio.
The famous
the color and fun of sports and
for
$50.00
reasonable
attorney's
’
M odern C ab-
travel.
Plillco patented In­
In short. THE AMERICAN BOY. fees and (or costs and disburse­
incL
A«caiv«>
under its new price, will continue ments of suit taxed at $24.45 and |
SPfCIAt
T
R
A
D
E
IN
Both
American
costs
of
sale,
to
sell
the
hereinafter
i
clined
sounding
board
to give boys a magazine that meas­
ures up to the best standards set d> scribed real property In the man-1
A I IO W A N C E an d P o ra ig o
by adult magazines. Send your sub­ ner provided by law.
give the ‘'finest tone EASY TERM 5
S ta tio n s
scription to THE AMERICAN BOY.
NOW THEREFORE Notice Is '
7430 Second Blvd.. Detroit. Michi­ further given that by virtue of the
in radio."
gan. Enclose your name and ad­ foregoing, I will, on Monday t h e !
and tne
the p
proper
amount of
dress ana
ro i^ amouui
u. 5|h day of November 1934 al i O:oo
money, and THE AMERI.... .
o’clock In the forenoon of said day
will soon be headed your way, at the South and Main door of the
loaded with reading thrills.
Lane County Court House in Eu- I
MUSIC
g ne. Lane County. Oregon, offer j
CORPORATION OF A M ERICA
*
I' 11 I L C O presents
BAD LEG S
for sale and sell at public auction j
F r « s < n t«
for
1935 the most
to the highest bidder for cash alt
Varicose Veins— Ulcers
the right, title and estate of the J
handsome models in
Make up your mind today that aforesaid defendants and all par
its history. All of them
you are going to give your legs a U*» claiming by, thru or under
chance to get well No operations 'hem. in and to the following des-
finished In hand-rub­
nor Injections are necessary, no bribed real property:
bed
walnut and made
enforced rest. This simple Emerald
AND H IS O R C HESTR A 1
Beginning at a point In the
Oil home treatment permits you to
distinctive
with vari­
center of the county road 5:75
go about your business as usual—
ous
combinations
of
chains
west
of
a
rock
which
Is
while It quickly heals old sores,
In the center of said road and on
:: P L U S ::
j reduces swellings, stimulates cir­
woods, are master­
the section line between sections
culation, and make« your legs as
pieces of the cabinet­
27 and 28 In township 17 South
good as new. No waiting for relief!
MAMMOTH
range one west of W. M In Lane
maker’s art.
You begin to get It INSTANTLY.
Just follow the simple directions
County, Oregon, and running
DANCE
—you are sure to be helped or
thence west 100.5 feet; thence
AT
money back. For sale by Planery’s
south 650 feet; thence east 100.5
' Drug Store.
EUGENE
feet; thence north 650 feet to
the place of beginning contain­
ARMORY
ing 1.50 acres all in I.ane County,
Dated October 4, 1934
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