The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 22, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1UÍ4
THE SPRINGFIELD NEW’S
f£ G E FOUR
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DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT
TARGET IN CAMPAIGN
Present during the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Kaarhus, Mr. and
Mr». Keith Feuuell. Mr. aud Mrs
Edwin Johnson. Mr. and Mra. G. I
lum »a Mr and Mra. Drew Perkins
Mr ami Mra Merle Snunders, Mr.
L o w e ll Man Hera— M. T. Evans
Off Duty— Miss Lulu McPherson
and Mra. Sidney King. Mr. and
of Lowell waa a buslneas vlattor In has been at home tor «eversi days
Mra Guy Wright. Mr. and Mra
with her mol Iter who Is very III.
Most
An- 7h elm e7 N a ta ^ M r and Mr". No? ^»»rln«nold Saturday,
ENGAGEMENT OF
COUPLE 13 TOLD
Friend« Surprised With
nouncement At Large Card
Party Tuesday Evening
VALUE OUTLINED
wald Nelaou. Mlaa Iva Jacoaaon.' ||l at Home— Mr». George T Tur-
l i s t e r Hanka. the honored couple. u,.r wa ill at her home the flrat
and the boat and hostess.
of the week.
The prise for high score of coup
lea waa won by Miss Jacobson and
Goes to Rainbow
I I. Iniuan
Mr Wright. Mrs. Thelmer Nelson lefl !* ,n,**y for Rainbow where he
will be employed for (he winter
won the traveling prise.
Small red heart-shaped moMn ol mouths
ice cream and cakes with small red
Collect» Bounty— Bud Klnlaley of
hearts outlined on their tops were Dealer collected the county bounty
served late in the evening.
on four bobcats Monday at the of-
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flee ol (he county clerk.
p .ren ta of D r u j M ir - Mr. and
Fiah on Lake Creek — l.araon
Paul p Alley of Moro. Oregon,
are
parents of a baby daughter Wright. Donald Toomb. Clifford
Wilson and Henry Fandreni spent
born to them at the Pacific hospital
Sunday fishing on laike Greek.
in Eugene on Wednesday. Novem-
Bend M an H . r e - G u . Carbon of
ber 21, 1934 Mrs. Alley is the
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Small picture» pasted Inside
bridge tallejm were used Tuesday
evening to tell of the engagement
of Harry Wright, son of Mr. and
M ra . 8 . C. Wright of Springfield.
and
Mtss
Mildred
Jacobson
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B.
Jacobson of Eugene. The announ-
cem ent
was
made
during
a
party at which Mr. aud Mra. Clif-
ford Stalsberg entertained in the
home of Mr. and Mra. Kunt Stale-
berg is Eugene.
Mr. and Mra. T. G. Kaarhus sang
a duet accompanied by Miss Iva
Jacobson. The date for the wed- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bend came over the McKensie pass
ding has not been set.
Buell.
Monday with a load of potatoes and
— esat
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_____ _________m _ u i . a..." — j . g'-1-.'■ ■''» reported snow several feet
on the top of the mountain.
Now Ready to Serve You
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Bach family bundle washed in individual machine.
Special care given to fine linens.
Managed by Mrs. George Green, foraierly with
the Springfield Laundry.
NEW HOME LAUNDRY
S T A N D A R D P R IC E S
232 So. Second SL
Special
W E C A L L FOR A N O D E L IV E R
—
Phone 37
November 26 to 30
Ladies’
Dresses Cleaned
85c
f
CASH AND CARRY
JIMMIE’S CLEANING SHOP
Soattla Folk Here— Mr. and Mis.
Anderson of Seattle were guests at
the Springfield hotel Sunday ev< n
Uiilveratly of Oregon. Eugene,
N ov. 2 2
"Although tendera
Son H ere — Fred Montgomery throughout the United Slates have
was here from Corvallis Monday been engrossed »lilt creation of a
and Tuesday visiting with his plan for planning' great »Irides la
mother,- Mrs. Rosa Montgomery.
the gigantic project of actual muni
dp»I planning have been made al­
At San Franciaco— Mrs. Teddy
ready,” saya Dr. I’. A. I’arsona,
1 Honk and son. Vernon, are visiting
head of the department of laoclo
: i d atives In Ban Francisco (or a tea
logy and member of governor elect,
weeks.
Marlin'» alate plunnlng com in Is
Tonalla Taken Out— Miss Lela I »Ion. Dr Parson» has Just written
underwent a tonsil oper- two short articles on community
alton al the office of a local phy- nlannlng, the first of which la be-
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Tonalla Taken __ Florence aud
"The most algnlflcent progress
£ |iu b«th Vatl had their lonalla re- has been made In the field of plan
moved Friday morning at the office ! nlug for conservation, development
a local physician.
| and more social utilisation of nat­
Fractures Elbow— Marvin Trip
lett, sou of Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Trip­
lett. received a fractured elbow
when he (ell while playing at one
the schools Friday.
In California— Mrs. Belina Bart­
lett has gone to California where
she will speud the winter with her
daughter, Mrs. Paul Scott at San
Francisco.
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SIATE BENEFITS
IN FOREST FUNDS
I’uaafe aud defective equipment
Poverty Unavoidable on Oregon automobile» will be the Sustained Yield Program Ex­
€ays Or. Parsons; Survsys target (or the lust of a ll IWO-Week pected To Inorsaso Sums
Paid From O.-C. Grant
Study "Human Values’’
period» in the "Let'» Quit Killing
lug.
Meets— Flrat uieet-
| Ing of the budget com m ittee of the
Christian church was held last
Thursday evening. The group will
meet agaiu on December 1.
Return From Hospital — Mrs
Gladys Cooley and infant child
have returned to their home south
east of Springfield from the Paci­
fic hospital during the past week-1
end.
B ud get G rou p
Portland C h ecku p Show» >7 Per­
cent Have Defective Lights!
17 Percent Bad Brakea
1 '
ural physical resources. The rea
sons for thl- progress are obvious.
Physical resources are tangible und
visible. The land Is there. We can
tell what part of It la suitable for
supporting life through agriculture,
what part can grow trees, what
part Is valuable for recreational
purpose . or what part can make
Its best contribution to human hap­
piness as an uwe-lnsplrlng and sub-
lime wilderness.
caiupalga now underway In all
parta of the . tale.
Figures derived from a voluntary
free testing station operated III
Poitliuid during the past month
huve revealed an average of 17 per
cenl of all curs operated lu Oregon
huv defective brakea. while -ilw^n
37 percent have defective light».
Approximately 10 percent of more
Ilia n 8.000 curs tested tu 1‘orllanil
were found Io he defeclllve In both
particulars lights and brakes
Eradication of lh«u>e defect» by
close checking of safety element»
of equipment hy inolorlsta should
l>e a factor lu reducing Oregon a
mounting auto death toll, believe»
the Oregon State Motor asaiH'ia
lion, one of the sponsors of the
safely campaign.
Suspension wuint revocallon of
operator’s licenses as a means of
removing uufll drivers from the
highways resulted last mouth In Kg
revocations hy the secretary of
stale for conviction of mujor Iraf
flc taw vlolulloiis.
lu Lune county during October
there were 13 convictions reported
hy Justices 1‘eleraon, Johnston,
nnd Young, with four revocation of
drlvlug permits.
"The other nspecl of planning,
FARM HOMES LACKING
FINANCIAL STATUS OF
IN COMMON EQUIPMENT one that Is demanding aud recelv
Attends Funeral— Mr aud Mrs
CITIES TO BE STUDIED
lug more und more attention, deals
W. K. Iluell and daughter. Evelyn,
Over four uud n half mllllou dol­
lars huve been returned lo Ihe tor-
e I vim lilies of Oregon and Wash-
lligloll »luce ihe ealahltshmeul of
Ihe national forests, ns Ihe routi­
n e ' share of national toreal re
le lp ls uuiler Ihe twenty-five per
cenl (aud. bellSr known aa Ihe O.
anil C. land gruinl (uni. according
to a sluleineul Jual Issued by the
reslouul forester, Portland. Oregon.
The loinl. which Include« the fis­
cal year 1933, amounts lo (4,(94,•
949,97. o f thin amount. thirty one
Oregon counties have received (2.-
940.765.(0. mid twenty five Wash­
ington counllea have received (I.-
944.094 31
The total dtelrlbullou
Inured on Ihe 1933 receipts amounts
lo (116.43190 for Ihe Iwo states
This Is nil Increase of I3U.421 96
over Hie dlstrlhullou for Ihe fiscal
year 1932, according lo ihe U. 8.
forest service.
The annual payment of 2b per
cent of the arose. national forest
receipts from all forms of use la lu
effect u transfer of federal fuuda
lu Ihe slatee and counties In lieu
of (axes, and la done under the act
ei aaagnsa al m »» 23, 1909. »ays
(he regional foresler. He poluls out
(hal under sustained yield manage
mant plana now being considered
by Ihe foreal service, these receipts
should show a steady and whole
som e Increase«, aa foresta are
brought under orderly and continu­
ous management fur production. Ba­
con I raa lad wllh the Inevitable viol
en l slump In revenues under Ihe
old "cut oul and gel out" policy,
Forestry management should result
In stabilized social and economic
development. It la said.
In atldlllou to the 2b per cenl of
receipt» returned directly to Ihe
elalea and counllea, 10 per caul of
Ihe receipts are uawl locally hy the
foreet service for foreal road and
trail development.
Rural H o m e m a k .ra Show Aptitude with the conservation of tiuiuai went Io Dallas Saturday Io attend
Organization of a staff of experts
values. It Involves the elimination
In P reservation Of Surplus
Ihe funeral of Mr. Buell's oldest
and assistants to conduct a city '
of uncertainty and suffering, the* brother. Samuel laiwell Iluell, who
Supplies O f Food
financial survey that will* Include
utilization of available material re­
died Tuesday of last week Funeral
practically every municipality In
The wide potential market that sources in such a manner that un­ services were held at (o'clock from
the state is now under way. and
social
uses
may
not
recur
or
be
exists among rural homemakers (or
(lie Henkle funeral home
actual work will begin in the near
common household conveniences, If perpetuated.
future, it was announced here by
und when purchasing power Is re­
Surveys Are Necessary
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Herman Kehrlt. executive secret­
stored. Is indicated by an inquiry
"Progress In planning for dev
Notice la hereby given that Ihe
ary of the League of Oregon Cities
involving more than 400 farm elopment and greater use of malar­ undersigned lias ben appointed by
and director of the bureau of muni­
homes in six Oregon counties, ial and natural physical resources Ihe County Court of (he State of
cipal service for the Unlveraity of
Oregon (or lauie County Adminis­
made by
home demonstration has progressed because adequate trator of the Estate of W. E Slat-
Oregon.
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w.
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ageu»i, supervised by Miss Lucy A. surveys huve been made or ir e un ger. deceased. All persona having
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....................... n v l 1 *“ *- extension specialist In nutrl- ,ler way The sam e technique can elalius against said estate are here­
129.194 has been appropriated by
lion at Oregon State college.
i |,e applied for "human values." to directed to preaeut the sam e lo
the SERA, will necessitate a staff
Ihe undersigned al the office of
More than a third of the rural Taking our cue from the planners Gordon 8 Wells. Miner Building.
of four supervisors who will work
homes were found to be without m material resources, we can Eugene, Oregon, duly verified nod
out of the Eugene oflfce. In each
sinks, and more than two-thlrds 1 count. We can locate the folks, we with proper vouchers attached,
county two accountants and two
Ill at Hama— Mr». A M Hrouiley
were without drain boards on bothj , an find out their condition, the within alx montba from the dale
clerks will be employed to gather sides of the slnki Only a few more j state of their minds and the nature of the flrat publication of thia no­ lias been quite III al her horna bar»
tice.
for the past few days.
statistics. Employment for about
lhaii half of the homes surveyed :<>( their hopes und desires
First
Dale of flrat publication Novem
four months will be given those
had runulng water aud only 39 per we ,a n count these unfortunate ber 22. 1934
hired for the project.
B F 8TATZER, Admlnlatra
cent had both hot and cold water, souls, who have lost control of their
T eacher la I I I - Mia. Bdna Platt
totr of Estate of W. E Blatter,
M A r w i M P F M i n e IN
Despite the lack of many con-j d a tlilie s , such us those In prisons.
teacher at the llrallaln school has
deceased.
N O C H A N G E M A D E IN
sentences In handling food for the Insane asylums, institutions for the
been III this week.
(N 22 2 9 --I) (-13-20)
VET TAX EXEMPTION household, a considerable degree of j feeble-minded, and the physically
self-sufficiency In food production, handicapped. With this Information
No change has been made in the preservation aud preparation wise we can prepare to prevent recur-
matter of the (10041 tax exemption found. Miss Case reports. From 3» rance of such disaster or reduce It
I (or veterans says County Assessor lo 42 per cent all or part of their to a minimum.
; Ben F. Keeney. In reminding some vegetables and more than half pro
Prom thia we move lo the field
qualified veterans this week that dute an their eggs. Ten per cent of (|f poverty, m„ ,t of whl.%1» avoid-
I they failed to meet the necessary , the rurai homemakers preserve ab|„
lf ,,
due
lnr(flcl„noy
regulations to obtain the exem p-. eggs. 49 per cent can fiah and 85 then the efficient muat help. If it la
tion, many misunderstood him and ' per Cent can fruit,
due to Ignorance, then we muat
are
wondering lf they are also en- I j ------------------
Home baking
la —-
the rule, with educate, lf education hag failed
I
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titled to the exemption.
p ercen tage ranging from 39 per thua far ,o accompllah thia, then
Only those aoldiera of the Span Cent who bake all of their bread to ,.du,
niU((,
IIlore effectively
j ish-American and W orld wars. ¡74 per cent who bake all of their adapt<.d to the task If II Is due
their widows, and others specially | cake..
, , o lack of economic opportunity,
mentioned In the law are entitled
inquiry also revealed that as all intelligent society can surely
to the exemption providing they many as half of (he homemakers proV|de that.”
have first filed with the assessor would be found without such s l m
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of the county in which the property pie kitchen equipment as quart and
i is located a certificate showing a pint measures, measuring cups and N. O. W. DRILL TEAM
permanent disability of at least 4 0 1 »poons, and fruit and vegetable
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
! Per cent.
shredders
Mr. Keeney wishes to remind
Mrs. Hay Stevens entertained for
J,
members of the Neighbors of
emption. but who have not yet filed | kinds. Reasonable prices, or will Woodcraft drill team at her home
their certificate, that the time for
trade for what have you. N ellie here Tuesday evening. A social
this filing was In April, but that
Jordon, (38 - Eighth Street, or evening was enjoyed by Ihe gueats.
they could still file them If they i phone 155-W.
N22-29 Mrs. Stevens Is captain of Ihe drill
did so within the next few days. '
team.
and if they were not filed when he
SU M M O N 8
turned his tax roll over to the sher
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND
iff. then no exemptions could be
FOR LANE COUNTY.
allowed.
Haul Kloster, Plaintiff.
Vs.
Christen Pedersen and Mary A.
UNIVERSITY EXPERTS
Pedersen, his wife, Johannes
ON RADIO PROGRAMS
Vlndlng I^arsen, and Lavrits Kr.
Larsen, his Guardian, and Harold
University of Oregon, Eugene.
J. Wells, as Administrator of the
Nov. 22— Faculty and staff mem­
estate of Peter F. P(dersen, de­
ceased. Defendants.
bers of the University of Oregon
To Johannek Vlndlng Larsen and
.
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p .„
radio programs to be broadcast - rjefendants
during the next two months from
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
station KOAC at Corvallis, accord- OF OREGON, you aud each of y o u !
ing to an announcement sent here ar« hereb’' required to appear and
answer the Complaint filed against
by Alfred low er», dean and dlrec-* you jn
a bove entitled »ult, with
tor of general extension for the in twenty week» from the date of!
Hlate system of higher education.
the first publication of thin Supi
An expert Interpretation of In ,non"' “nd lf/ ® “ fa‘‘ ‘°
'» 7 1
,
.
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want thereof, the plaintiff will ap-
, ternatlonal events and trends will ply to the (:ourt for the renef aM J
be given each Wednesday night a t ' prayed for in plaintiff’s Complaint,
7:3« by Dr. Victor P. Morris, prof- to-wit: for a decree foreclosing a
essor of economics here. He Is re. I mortgage against the real property!
The Thanksgiving "Spread” will be much more enjoyable, if the family
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tu <* z l ,
hereinafter described, In the prin-;
garded as an authority in hls field. clpal BUm of | i 5oo.oo, interest
gathers 'round a brand new Dining Suite! Let these low prices add to
and S r a brilliant orator. The serie», thereon at the rate of »lx per cent
the holiday joy . . . many values are on display!
of talk» on municipal affair», given per annum from Aug. 1». 1934, for
ouch evening at 7:56 under the a re‘‘»«nable sum as attorney's
,iir ,,1 0 . , l i .
ir
u 11 j .
teen, for
the osts and disburse-
direction of Herman Kehrll. dlrec- ment„ of th,„ Hult; and algo for
lor of the university bureau of j such other and further relief as
municipal service, will bring before nsa^ be deemed Just and equitable
people In Oregon a number of out- ! to tbe Court, and that each of you
uton^i... , i„i„
j ,
.
be barred from all Interest In the
standing civic officials and leaders Rald rea, propertyi except only the
On Tburnday» at 8:16 the school j statutory right of ledem ption; that
ut law of the university con d u cts1 the said real property against
a serial of talks on "Law In Mod whlch foreclosure Is asked, Is de«-|
ern Society.” Dr. Warren D. Smith, rlb ™ r ^ u th eiu it quarter of the
< ABONALO I
Thanksgiving
Is Not Complete Unless You Have
TURKEY
We are offering some of the most delicious Tur­
keys you ever tasted this yeaer. Fine corn fed young
Oregon birds that will make the Thanksgiving dinner
a real feast are here ready for your selection.
Get your orders in early.
Independent Meat Co.
E. C. 8 T U A R T , Prop.
4th and Main Sta — Phone S3
Irish-Murphy Co.
Thanksgiving Dinner
This store is prepared to furnish you every need
for Thanksgiving dinner. Plum puddin’, raisins, nuts,
green vegetables, turkeys and dressin’ are here for
your selection.
SPECIAL SYRUP DEAL — You’ll be interested.
Ask about it.
FOR T H A N K S G IV IN G
Pining Room
» a i-.•.•••2 Su ite s
professor of geology and geography
here, will talk on "Glimpses of the
Scenic Treasure House of Oregon,"
on alternate Thursdays at 8:40 p.
BROKEN
V E IN S
Varicose Ulcers— O ld Boras
Relieved A t Home
No sensible person will continue
to suffer when powerful penetrat­
in g , yet harmless a n t i s e p t i c
Moone's Emerald Oil can readily
be obtained at any drug store— the
directions ard simple and easy to
use. Economical, too and Flanery'a
! Orug Stotre guarantees one bottle
to give splendid results or money
I back.
MOONE S
FANCY CORN FED ORE3ON TURKEYS, Chickens
and other Thanksgiving Maats for you here,
X EMERALD OIL
Southeast quarter; the North
half of the Southeast quarter of
Section Thirty-three (33) and the
Southwest quarter of the South-
wef ‘ quarter of Section Thirty-
four (34) all in Township Nine­
teen (19) South of Range One
(1) West of the W illamette Mer­
idian, except a flume right of
way as appears of record In Vol.
128 at page J>89 Deed Records of
Lane County, Oregon, all being In
Lane County, Oregon.
This Summons Is nerved upon
you by publication by vlrt(ue of an
order of the Hon. O. F. Skipworth,
Circuit Judge, dated and filed Nov.
20, 1934. directing that this Sum­
mons he served upon you by pub­
lication In The Springfield News,
once each week for a period of four
weeks. The date of the first pub­
lication Is Nov. 22, 1934.
JESSE O. WELLS, Attorney
for Plaintiff. Residence and H.
O. Address, Eugene, Oregon.
(N 22-29—D 6-13-20,
$27 65
chairs
g 4 5 OO
$49.95. $69.50. $79.50
5 PIECE SUITE — Table and Four Chairs
7 PIECE SUITE — Table and six
8 PIECE suites At -
WRIGHT & SONS
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