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ALASKA BECKONS
THUltrthAY. MAY 2, 193f»
THE SPRINGFIELD N « y »
GO INTO YOUR DANCE”
W ITH JOLSON-KEELER
Fast M oving Musical Comedy Show
Opens A t McDonald Sunday
F or Four Day Run
TOWN AND VICINITY
METHODIST MEN
HAP B.O.I.C. LAW
| in line with national movements la
Claude Crandall
W P Wallers, secretary of the this ami other agricultural ludu»
Eugene V M C A. was Ihe prill tries.
Upon completion of the organlsu
clpal speaker to* llie evening. 9-v-
eral musical numbers were furnish Hun. the assorle .1 requested Or,
cd by Die Lebanon Hi nt herhood
gon Stale college Io become the of-
The next meeting of the District ftclal state agency for certification
Brotherhood will be held lu Sept­ of breeding slocks, hatcheries and
flocks Mciuhenthlp III the assorla
ember and will lie In Eugene
tloti Is open to all Oregon poultry
men who wish to qualify
Get M arriage Liceneee
Oregon breeders and trap neat
Couples granted marriage He­
rns
at tile office of the County men may. through Ihe Maocintlun.
Clerk during ihe past week are obtain official rertiflcatbm or re
Marlin Fisher of Eugene ami Tree- cords which will he recngnlxed III
sa Horner of Gardner; Wulfred oilier elates. Rule- uml regulations
Dahlbetg and Mary Burnell both are In accord with a uniform na
or Eugene, Terry Bell. Oakridge, tloiiul plan for Improvement of
and Monica llrandt of Knaeiie; poultry breeding.
John Wliborn and May Loper, both
Offtcera chosen to launch the
of Eugene: Samuel Boyce. Port­ plan are Morrla Christensen. Mc­
land. and Eliza Chor, Oakridge; Coy, chairman of tbe board of til
Wilfred Sveudseii aud Wilma Maya, rectors; V. A Parker. Hlacbly, nee
both of Junction City.
rotary. J A. Ilauaeu. Corvallis;
Ambrose llrowuell. Milwaukee;
Lloyd Smith, Cauby; and P a .
OREGON CROUP PLANS
Gent. Eugene, directors.
Ill at Home— Betty Zarlntan is III
Portland Man Hsrs—Jack Baker
al her home here this week
of Portland was a business visitor
Al Jolson 1» Rub) Keeler's hus­
Vanguard Of Men Enroute To
Compulsory Military Train*
Jasper Man Here—Claude Gias In Springfield Wt-duesday.
Open Fertile Valley For band first, after that he's an actor, pey of Jasper was a business visit­
ing Opposed; Approval To
Tnat explains why, during the
Remodel. House
Mrs. Mabel
Emigrants From States
filming of the First National pic or in Springfield Wednesday
Optional Plan Gtvan
Tyson Is having a house at Hetxunl
lure, "Go Into Your Dance," com­
Far different from the pioneer
Visit in Portland— Mr. and Mra. uml "HP streets remodeled this
Members of the Methodist Broth
ing to the McDonald theatre Sun­
Riley Snodgra s speut the weak week.
expedition* which developed this
erhiHMls of this district went on
day, Al occasionally used wrong
end viaiting will) relativea In Port­
country, but filled with the same
dialogue.
Grandchild Born — A n o t h e r record at their m eting at Lebanon
is ml.
resolute desire Io force out new
grandchild
was born Io Mrs. C. I. Tuesday evening Be opposing com
Ai
plays
a
character
named
"Al“
homes for them .-«»Ives. are the ex­
Collects Bounty— M S McMullen Gorrie. Sr. Monday In Portland pulsory military training for col
peditious now being assembled in in the picture, and that made dial­
ogue < asy for Ruby. She Just bad of liliie River collected the county »lien Mr and Mrs. Elery Fay be lege students, hut favoring optional
preparation tor a move on the Mat-
to addres hitu as she always does. bounty on five bobcats at Ihe of- came ihe parents of a daughter. training. Reaolullons were passed
anuska valley of Alaska.
Jolson. however, had a problem on lice of the county clerk Monday.
Mrs. Fay was formerly Miss Maude and copies ordered senl tu the
Already 100 men have sailed for
his hands.
Gorrie,
daughter of Mrs. C, I. Gor­ presidents of Gregoli Stale collegu
the Alaska valley to do prelimin­
Week-end et Cabin
Harry rie, Sr.
and Ihe University
Ruby is Kuby only so long as she
ary work for the hundreds of set-'
Wright spent the week-end with a
remained
behind
the
cameras,
lu
tiers who are to be transferred I ' front of it she was "Ikirothy." for group of friends at the Wright
Have Sunday Outing All kinds
Fifteen men from the Springfield
from their dust swept acres of Min 1
cabin on Horse creek.
of rends were encountered Sunday church attended the dinner and
uesota. Michigan, and Wisconsin.! j that's her name in Ihe picture.
by a group of haul people who meeting which followed at the Leb-
On several occasions Al address
Home from Hospital — M ilton
Much Equipment Taken
l ed Ruby by her own name and thus Doane returned the first of the drove to the Smith river school by unou- church. They were 1’. J. Bar
With them went equipment con­
I ruim-d the scene, much to the week from the hospital where he wav of Florence and Gardner. In tholomew amt Wm. G Hughes, dis- POULTRY IMPROVEMENT
sisting of tractors, plows, ranges,
Ihe party were Mr and Mrs. Dallas trict president aud secretary, res­
Encampment To Meet
stoves, and everything neceasarv ■ amiiseineut of the other players ou had undergone a major operation. Mm pin Mrs a I-: Cray, Mr. aud
pectively. Sam and Prank Bartho
the
set
and
the
exasperation
of
the
The Oregon Poultry Improve­
for the rolonixatiou project which
Mis.
Lelartd
Cray.
Allie
Manning'
Fish
on
Siualaw—
W
.
K.
Ilaruell,
The regular meeting of Wlma
director.
loinew. Dr. Melville S. Jones. ment aw-ot-lat loll haa come lulo be
will embrace S.OOp acres.
Charles Myers. R. L. Drury. Frank lug through ihe ecltun of poultry wbals Eni ampmenl of the I. O. tl
"This is Hollywood.' explained H. O, Dlbblee and H. E. Maxey aud Clara Jones.
A. L. Schafer. Red Cross man­
spent Sunday fishing on the uyper
Bailey, L. May. Dr. W II Pollard. brooder* of thia state who are F la announced for Friday evening
ager In the Pacific Area, made AI. "where a fellow can't even call Siualaw at Siuslaw falls.
S. S. Potter, L. K. Page, Rev. Dean seeking to put their Industry on a at the I Hid Felloes* temple In Eu­
: his wife by her right name!"
NEW STATE LAWS ON
available to the Federal Emerg­
C, Poindexter. George Brown, and firm basis of quality certification gene
Joison is starred with his wife.
ency Relief Administration expert
At Salem— Mr. and Mrs. Thelmer
CITY FINANCE LISTED
*' 1 ■■■......... "
Miss Keeler, for the first time in
first aid instructors, who taught
J. Nelson and Mr. aud Mrs. Nor-
the men first aid at the shelter on Go Into Your Dance." First Na­ wald Nelson of Eugene spent Sun­ State T reasurer Summarizes Re­
tionals latest musical spectacle.
the San Francisco Embarcadero.
day visiting relativea In Salem.
cent Legislation Designed To
Aboard the North Star are Dr. Others in the cast Include Glenda
Aid M unicipalities
Breaks Elbow—Lois Green fell
E. K. Ostrom and E. A. Osburn, Farrell, Helen Morgan, liar ion
Mat-Lone,
Benny
Rubin,
Phil
Regan
while playing at school Friday and
certificated Red Cross first aid in
Three laws passed during the re­
broke her left elbow. Bhe la the cent legislative session relative to
-tructors. who will continue to drill and Gordon Westcott.
daughter of Mrs. Doris Green.
the classes as the ship proceeds
city bonds, warrants and commis­
northward.
SAYS LUMBER WORKERS
sion on bond sules are outlined
Parents of Son— Mr. and Mrs.
Public Nurse Going
SOLID AGAINST STRIKE James Schneb* r of lk-xter are the this week by Rufus C. Holman,
Cooperating with the FERA the
slate treasurer, who sponsored
parents of a son born to them al them.
Red Cross is sending a Red Cross
Lumber union organisers were I
uurse aboard the Army Transport charged with using scare headlines the Eugene hospital on Monday.
They are as follows:
St. Mihiel, which will carry the of daily newspapers in building up April 3», 1936.
"Chapter 208. authorizes the re­
settlers to their new hemes. Miss publicity for a threatened lumber
Visit at Corvallio— Mr. and Mrs funding by ordinance of callable
Madeleine de Floras, who has been workers' strike when lumber work­
Fred l.ouk and daughters. Mary bonds of cities. This act enables
doing public health work near Spo­ ers themselves were opposed to
Ann and Jeon, and Jolana Putman, cities to effect s material saving
kane. Washington, has been chosen any strike at this time, in a state­
spent Bunday visiting with friends in Intereel upon their outstanding
for the port.
bonded indebtedness by refunding
ment issued from Portland by W. at Corvallis.
She will occupy quarters at the C. Ruegnits. Four-L president.
optional bonds, and selling the re­
colony's community house, will in
His statement is printed in part:
Gets New Position—Miss Morg funding bonds upon the present
struct the mothers in Home H.vgi
"For more than 17 years the( 4-L aret Gorrie started work Wednes­ market with lower Interest coup­
ene and Care of the Sick, help min organization has served the lumber day In the Eugene Hospital Phar­ ons. Several cities in the state al­
ister unto the children and render industry successfully as an arbiter." macy where she will be regularly ready have taken advantage of the
service wherever a nurse may be he said, "and we think we know- employed.
provisions of the act by selling
needed.
such refunding bonds at Interest
something about what is going on
Disburse Red Cross Kits
Visiting Parents— Miss Lucille rates corresponding with current
in that industry. Not 3 per cent of
Each family in the colony will camp and mill employes want a Richmond came down from Port­ rates in the market.
receive a Red Cross first aid kit strike. The overwhelming majority, land Monday evening to spend a
"Chapter 87. authorizes cities,
containing adequate supplies for in fact, are solidly against a strike few days visiting with her parents. with approval of the electors there
the average household emergency
of. to convert their outstanding
"Thousands of logging camp and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richmond.
sufficient to last many months
warrants Into bonds. The purpose
sawmill workers in the western
New ly Weds Return— M r.
and of the amendment is to permit
The men also will receive the rtates never even guessed they
special volunteer service of the were going to go out on strike on Mrs. William Cox returned the first cities Io reduce the rate of Inter­
Red Cross, comfort kits containing May 6; a strike called by a man of the week from The Dalles and eel upon their floating indebted­
such articles as razors, soap and of whom they had never heard. The cities in Washington where they ness. such as warrants, by replac­
This entire stock of COATS - - SUITS - - DRESSES - - BLOUSES - -
had spent their honeymoon. They ing such Indebtedness with bonds
the handy little "housewives.’ pac last thing they want is a strike.
SKIRTS
- - SWEATERS and MILLINERY must be turned into cash im­
kets with thread, buttons, needles
are
to
make
their
home
al
201
which may be sold at a consider­
In the past few days the 4-L of
and pins.
mediately. Former values have been forgotten - - thia excellent stock of
ably lower rate of interest.
fices have received hundreds of Sixth street.
Families from three of the Med communications from 4-L locals In
Ready-to-Wear is going to be eold at prices that will make sale history in
"Chapter 381. provides that ex­
west States comprising the contlng all parts of the northwest and Cali-
Moved to Enterprise— Wallace cept with the approval of the state
Eugene for month» to come. Don't let anything keep you away . - it it an
ent that will make the voyage forn-ia. In general, these communi Bradley was here from Enterprise bond commission no broker shall
opportunity you may never have again!
aboard the St. Mihiel. will be en cations ask "What's It all about, over the week-end visiting with re­ collect commissions upon sales of I
tertained by Junior Red Cross any way 7 and say *We don't want latives. He has been with ihe CCC bonds, or fees for preparing the |
camp at Cape creek which has been proceedings for bond issues Thio
members during their stay in Ban any strike.'
GROUP 1
Francisco. A second group of fami
GROUP 2
CROUP 3
The strike-scare talk which a transferred to Enterprise in East- enables cities and other civil sub­
lies is scheduled to sail from Seat union organizer cleverly inserted tern Oregon.
divisions of the state to save sub­
Beautiful Spring
Now Spring
Up-to-The-Minute
tie aboard the St. Mihiel about in the press is nothing more or less
stantial sums of money which
May 15.
Visits Parents— Mrs. Paul F. might otherwise be paid as com­
than a bid for public attention to
Junior Red Croaa Assists
an Infant union which is seeking Alley and infant son. Douglas Paul, missions or brokerage In connec­
After they reach their destina to magnify its importance a thous­ returned to their home at Moro. tion with sales of bonds, and also |
tion in Alaska, the Junior Red and-fold. It would be mildly amus­ Wednesday after spending several stimulates competition among bond |
Cross will make available through ing were it not for the unfortunate •lays here visiting at the home of bidders in the purchase of munt
Values to $5.95
Value« to $4.55
Value« to $6.75
tie National Children's Fund, an effect on business in general which her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. clpal bonds.”
extensive library containing suffl such wild and unfounded strike- Buell.
tieni books to meet the need of all scare rumors always cause.”
children in the families and like-
Thurston
, | McKenzie Valley I
‘ wise the adults.
S P R IN G F IE L D M. E. C H U R C H
Haatlnga la seriously iS
The Tiny Tots Style «how at
Charles i Hastings
Dean C. Poindexter. Minister
Vida last Friday evening attracted
TOWNSEND FOLLOWERS
“Keeping Faith With the Circuit at his home here
TO MEET HERE FRIDAY Rider,” is the theme for the morn­ Montel Rouintree, Mr. and Mrs. a good many from other communi­
CROUP 5
CROUP 4
ing me sage. At 7:30 the sermon Kenneth Giles and baby and Mr. ties. Several numbers were given
Another Big Selection of
A meeting of the Springfield will be: “Children in the Temple Waldrons and children from Med­ by representatives of other dis­
These Are Real Bargains
ford motored here Saturday, return tricts.
Towusend club will be held at Tay­ but not in the Church.”
9
ing home Monday. Mrs. Waldrous,
The Leaburg choir is sponsoring
Of Other
lor hall in Springfield Friday even­
who has spent the past week here
May festival at Leaburg Friday
ing at 7:110 it has been announced.
CO BURG M. E. C H U R C H
night.
returned home with them.
Special musical numbers are be­
Dean C. Poindexter. Minister
Word has been received from
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
ing planned for the social part of
"When the Minister Prays for
Former Price« to $8.95
the evening.
Await You
His Calvary.” is the meeaage for Mrs. James Hill, that she expects Isham was almost burned Sunday
Values Up to $10.75
Now Only
the 9:45 hour. The Sunday Church to arrive home Saturday. »he has morning, half the roof being burn-
been In California for several ed away. Hose line run from Bur-
school meets at 10:45.
AUTO DEATH RATE HIGH
weeks caring for her mother, who j rell Slavens service station man-
IN SHERMAN COUNTY
i ned by many volunteers, was et-
Vida Residerts Here— Ben and 'I Ml.
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Rouintree fectlve In extinguishing the blaze,
Arthur
Mlnney
of
Vida
were
visit­
In Oregon last year the sparsely
motored to Willamina last Sunday ! During the day twenty-five nelgh-
populated county of Sherman had ors in Springfield Wednesday.
and visited his Sister.
bors worked at re-roofing the Isham
the highest death rate according
Returns from Hospital — Betty
Mr and Mrs. Felix Sparks from home, completing the work Sunday
to the Safety department of the Currie, daughter of Mrs. B. G. Blue River spent the week-end with evening before the rain began,
Oregon State Motor association. Sankey. returned home from the
.Mrs. Arch Shough.
Baby fish are again being hauled
77 East Broadway
Four counties, Crook, Grant, Mor­ Pacific hospital today where she
Williams' Self Service Store
John Edmlston Is building a new I to nearby streams for planting by
row and Wallowa, had no motor had undergone an operation.
chicken house.
th- salmon hatchery.
vehicle fatalities.
N E W DRESS & C O A T CO.
FAILS!
Their Hard Luck is
Good News for You.
WILLIAMS’ CO., Inc. Have Bought the
Stock at a fraction of its value and
are now selling it for what it
will bring in a
Gigantic Price Slashing
Assignee Sale
SILK
DRESSES
SILK
DRESSES
SILK
DRESSES
$1.88
$2.88
$3.88
HUNDREDS
SILK
DRESSES
SILK
DRESSES
BARGAINS
$4.88
$6.88
HERE!
WILLIAMS’ STORES, Inc.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F '8 SA L E
REA L PROPERTY
NOTICE is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order of
sale issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Lane
County this 1st day of May, 1935,
upon and purauant to a decree duly
given and made by said Court the
27 day of April. 1935, in a suit pend­
ing therein in which Paul Kloster
was plaintiff and Christen Peder­
sen and others were defendants,
which execution and order of sale
was to me directed and command­
ed me to sell the real property
hereinafter described to satisfy cer­
tain liens and charges in said de­
cree specified, 1 will on Saturday
the 1st day of June, 1936, at the
hour of ten o’clock, A. M , at the
aouthwest door of the County Court
House in Eugene, I^ane County,
Urego», offer for sale and sell at
public auction for cash, subject to
redemption as provided by law, all
of tbe right, title and Interest of the
defendants in said suit and of all
parties claiming by, through or un­
der them or any of them, in or to
the following described real prop­
erty, to-wlt:
The Southeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter; tbe North half !
of the Southeast quarter of Sec­
tion Thirty-three (33) and the
Southwest quarter of the South
west quarter of Section Thirty-
four (34) all in Township Nine
teen (19) South of Range On».
(I) West of the Willamette Meri
dlan, cxdVpt a flume right of way
as appears of record in Vol. 128 al
page 689 Deed Records of Lane
County, Oregon, all being In- I-ane
County, Oregon.
Dated this 1st day of May, 1935.
C. A. SWARTS, Sheriff,
By A. B. HULEGAARD, Deputy.
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