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    WHO IS WHO
and What Thev Do
9
A Claaaifled D lr'c to ry of Rollable
Business
Parents of »on— Mr. uml Mr»
llulpli Kdiolalou uf Hyrlngflwld i
roul» I. uru lii«» puruni» uf u son
burn tu Ilium ui lliu Pacific hos­
pital In Ktlguua mi Friday, Junu
7, 1836.
H C IIK H K H M O T O R CO.
IttllC K
O LDBM O BILE
PONTIAC
Motor Cars
HA I.EH and SERVICE
W II
tivù»
NOTICK OF HEA R IN G ON
F IN A L ACCOUNT
NU TIU B IK HER EBY G IVEN :
Thal Ihn nndorslgnod, as ngaculrls
uf lliu l.uut W ill and Taalamnnt ul
Hurry Y. Hpuucu, decsaaod, bus
lllud bor account fur tbs final ant
llumuot uf »ulti doesdsut'a ostat» lu
tbo County Court fur luina Couuly.
Oregon, und liiat Saturday Ilia 22ud
day uf Juue. 1836. at tbe Court
ituuni uf »aid Court lu tba County
Court liuuae, In Eugene, Oregon at
B E A U T Y P A R LO R S
IM o dock In tbu (oi . n,«.n, lia»
lieon fixed by «aid Court as tbe
lliuu aud place fur bearing objeo
H O M E B E A U T Y SH O P
tluna thereto, aud for the aettle 1
P ER M A N EN T W AVES »1.60
muni thereof.
All Work Guaranteed
EFFA I*. HPENCE,
Executrix of the I ut»I W ill Mr». Ella Parcher
Tel. 30
aud Testament of Harry Y.
Hpence, deceased
C R E A M E R IE S
L L. RAY,
Attorney for estate.
IM 23 3O J« 4-1330) Demand the Rest—Coat* no More
NOTICE TO C R ED ITO R »
IB
HEREBY
O IV E N
that Ada Palmer has boon ap­
pointed administratrix of tbe es­
tate of Mr» A A. Kimball, da
ceased, by the County Court fur
I ahi « County. Oregon. All person»
havlug claim» »gainst said estate
ure hereby notified to present tbe
»auie with proper vouchers to the
undersigned »1 tbe law office of
Donald Young. 334 Miner R i'llllug.
Eugene, Oregon, within six b. nth»
from the date of the ftrat publics
lion of thia notice.
Date of first publcallon, May 23.
1836
ADA PALMER.
Administratrix of the estate of
Mr« A A Kimball, deceased
DONALD YOUNG. .
Attorney for estate.
|M 23 30 -Je «13-20)
N O T IC E
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Notice 1» hereby given that tbe
undersigned
Executors
of
the
estate of Susanna 8 Bowers, de-
I'eustHl, have filed their Ftual Re
port and Account as ouch with tbu
County Clerk of I-an» County. Ore
giin, and that Saturday the lftlh
day of June, 1836, at the hour of
ton o'clock In the forenoon. In tbe
County Court Room In tbe Court
House, In Eugene, Lano County.
Oregou. Ila« been »el and fixed by
tbe Hou. Fred Fisk, Judge of »aid
Court as the time and place for
bearing same, and for tbe final
Keltlnmeiit of said estate.
JESSE U. W ELLS,
HAROLD J W ELIJ1.
Executors.
(M 1« 23 .10- J« «13)
Business Directory
E d w ard C. P riv a t
Wstahmaker and J»wel»r
BPRJNOFUDLD
Bo. Psclflo W atoh Inspector
F irs t Clan» W o rk a t Reasonable
ITIosa.
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
of Plttiburgb. Pa
Represented By
K. H . T U R N E R
Hprlngfleld. Ore
844 A BL
POOLE
F u n e ra l H o m e
Formerly Walker-Poole
EUGENE
U th
und Charneltou
Telephone 723
S P R IN G F IE L D
228 Main
l'bone 82-J
and
Profeealonal
to You.
Carl R. B aker Film Shop
F U R N IT U R E
Eastman Film« — Kodak» —
Frame» — Album»— Motion
Ptcture Cameras.
We Photograph Everytblng
Anywbere.
Mull film» tu P. O. Box «<7
488 W lllamette. Eugene
Ph. 636
JO H N S O N F U R N IT U R E CO.
P R IN T E R S
Ranges und Circulators
Several Lines Including Montag.
Linoleum Inlaid and Felt Rase T H E W IL L A M E T T E PR E SS
Springfield
7th and Olive Sta. — Phone 866
Attractive Prices on Furniture
Phone 2
Eugeue, Oregon.
and Hugs.
Sec Us Before You Buy
Business Stationery—Office Form»
B A T T E R Y S E R V IC E
We Deliver
Phone 111»
Booklet« — Placard» —
648 W illam ette
Eugene
Dodgers, ate.
LA N E C O
A
Modern
Print Ebop Producing
G R O C E R IE S
B A TTE R Y FACTORY
Up-To-Date Printing.
Hack at our old location. Lees
D IB U L B E ’S
Phone and a Salesman W ill Call.
overhead your sain. See our new
material batteries tn genuine Gates R E D & W H IT E G R G C H R Y
hard rubber cases before you buy.
Phone 4
All parts handmade In Eugene For
Cur.
4th
sad
Main
Sta., Springfield
capacity—service— price-- none bet­
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N S
ter. RECHARGING— REPA IR IN G .
H O S P IT A L S
346 Van Uuren
• - Phone 1008
son I» lu I'uriluml visiting role-
N O T IC E
Firm e
People This Newspaper Recommends
w o o l* !•'< Ut MALE Old lii'owlli
U A N U IN U
Block. IVS curii» 46 «6; Did
A U TO D E A L E R S
Growth HI«li. 15k i ' uk I h . Iti Int it .
I) A N 0 ■
I & un T u h y Kuul I'll 1*1)011» 182 J ! A N D K K H O N M O T O R S . IN C .
A T W IN T E R O A R D B N
(11)
Expert Repairing
All Wurk
•Tb e Dance That'» Different"
Guaranteed.
E d it HAI.E
Good Hand Wuuil I
Gas,
Gil,
Tires
aud
Uatlerles
Every Saturday Night
It iiiig u H
Mountain Kiulu» I'uwur
l-adles 10c
Co.
« I bill and A H l», Hprlngfleld Ph. 4k Gents 26c
In Portland— Mr», Ullfford
PAGE
TH E BPRJNOTIELD NEW»
T H U R S D A Y . J U N E 13, 1935
A ST. S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
for re lie f distribution. the report
slataa
BERRY HEH STUDY'
a »»™"
PLM1 PROBLEMS M
______
I President And W allace Give
C ontrol Of Pests, Irrig a tio n 1
, Assurance; Livestock Pur-
chase« Aid To Midwest
Advantages, And
Plant j
Development Shown
Effect of Irrigation on berries,
control of spittle bugs, and meth­
od» of pruning and training bram­
ble» drew Interested attention of
farmers and agricultural leader»
from Oregon and western Washing-
ton who recently attended tbe an­
nual small fruits day at Corvallis,
sponsored by tbe hortleultural de­
partment of the experiment »ta-
lion.
The recent hot, dry weather
caused »harp difference between
the Irrigated and non Irrigated
strawberries seen by tbe visitors.
Exact comparative yields bad not
been obtained, but ordinary obser­
vation showed that In many In­
stances the supplemental water
had been tbe making of tbe crop.
Control Methods Blmple
Spittle bugs can be controlled at
reasonable expense If attacked
early enough with one of a number
of effective duals thoroughly ap­
plied. It was shown. A number of
growers present reported satisfac­
tory control with hydrated lime,
with nicotine dust and with the
new commercial dusts using derrls
Assurance that tbe work of the
agriculture« adjustment administra­
tion will be continued, with nece»-
■ary amendment to safeguard It
agalQst difficulties encountered by
tbe NRA. have been given by Henry
A. Wallace, secretary of agricul­
ture A statement made by blm
early 1/ June with tbe approval of
President Roosevelt Is a» follow«;
"In cooperation with leaders of
cougre»», amendment» to tbe Agri­
cultural Adjustment act are being
perfected which are Intended to
bring the act'« provision» as to
marketing agreements and licenses
Into line with the Scbecter case
decisiuu and also safeguard tbe
farmers' voluntary programs on
basic commodities.
No Loop Holes Been
"Those
voluntary
adjustment
programs were not In the path of
tbe Scbecter case decision and In
no event could there be any ques­
tion of tbe government's ability to
fu llflll Its contracts with farmers.
"Nevertheless, we have taken ad
vantage of tbe decision to seek per
fection» In the law which will make
certain the government'« authority
to continue processing tax rates In
accordance with amended provta-
lona of the act.”
Modernized Wheat Contracts
As a result of the overwhelming
vote of approval given the wheat
adjustment program, new four-year
contracts are expected to be offer
ed about the middle of July, accord
Ing to word received at the exten
slon service of Oregon State col
lege. Provisions are understood to
be much the same in general as
those tn the present contracts
though Improvements are added In
a number of details
Ths primary purpose of tba sow
and pig purchase program was to
reduce the enormous surplus of
thus» animals on farms, but be-
< au»e a large percentage of thane
purchases were made la tbe area
that suffered from drouth, tba ac­
tion developed Into a drouth relief
program as well. Inedible animals
were converted Into fertiliser and
those fit for human consumption
lurnlshed 100 million pounds of
pork for relief."
Child Clinic to
Be at b .0 . Again
Speech Defects, Backw ard
C hildren, and T ra in in g Of
Teachers To Be StreaaeT-
Child problems w ill again be a
feature of a special clinic at the
University of Oregon Summer
school opening June 24 for six
weeks. Tbe clinic has become na­
tionally famous during the past
four years and has as one of Its
objectives the Instruction of teach­
ers In this type of remedial In­
struction.
Parents have brought
their children from all parts of the
country to the Oregon school.
The work will be continued this
General Gasoline, Oil and Oreaaee
year under the direction of Dr. B.
Goodrich Tire»
INC.
W DeBusk, professor of education
*'A Home Owned Station.”
12tb and Hllyard
derivatives as their poison base
at the university; Mrs. Lillian
6tb and A 8ts„ Springfield, Ph. «4 Two well-timed, thorough applica­
Phone 3600
Raynor, of the Los Angeles public
Eugen", Oregou
tions have given good control tn
schools, and Dr. Elisabeth Mont­
M itchell Service Station
heavily infested patches. It was
gomery, specialist In this field.
LAUNDRY
A LL R IC H F IE L D PRODUCTS
reported.
Parents who have children with
—
Yale
Tire»
—
difficulties
In reading, spelling or
Comparative
results
of
various
S P R IN G F IE L D L A U N D R Y
Ureasing - Battery Recharging
arithmetic may w rite to the school
Floyd Wood, Prop.
methods of pruning red raspberries
Expert Radio Repairing by
of education at the university for
have not yet been obtained, as this
308 Main 8t.,
Phone 100
BLUE BELL
LEE CRAY
full Information on entering the
Is
only
the
second
year
of
a
five-
Dairy Products
All Kinde of Laundry Service.
Phono 48-J
clinic.
year experiment, but tbe visitors
We Call for and Deliver. ““
Ice Cream. Rutter, Cheese, Milk
7th and Main Bta.
Springfield
viewed the present variations in
Children with speech defects
Your Patronage W ill Be
EUG ENE FARM ERS CREAM ERY,
growth and fruiting habits caused
O R E G O N IA N
will be offered Instruction under
Appreciated.
Phone Eugeue «38
by the different treatments. The
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
tbe supervision of J. A. Carrell, of
plan of pinching off the tops of the
At the Springfield Junction
the speech department.
D E N T IS T S ________
LUM BER
new canes about two feet from tbe
GAB AN D OILS
The clinic will be used for dem­
ground, thua forcing branching, ap­
Service Day and N ig h t
DB. G. A. B R O W N
T h e B ooth-Kelly Lbr. Co.
Hog Purchasing Save« Meat
onstration purposes for coursas to
Grocery
Sundrlee.
Tobaoco'»
and
pears
promising,
Dr
W.
8.
Brown
Hour» 8 A M to 6 P. M
Furnishes a
Instead of being wasteful, the remedial teaching, open to teachers
Picnic Quods.
reported.
Phone 20 J
COM PLETE HOME
livestock purchase program of the attending the summer session.
West Springfield
Ph. Bpr. 33 J
aud
Main
HU.
Hprlngfleld
Crossing Strawberry Plants
61 h
Building and Repairing Service.
AAA is described in a Washington Remedial teaching is becoming
Residence 728 A Street.
A new method of Inspecting com-
F«r Service Phone Hprlngfleld M
dispatch as “the most extensive more and more Important In educa­
WOOLEN MILLS
paralive appearance and quality of
or If no answer, phone 34-J.
meat conservation program In the tion throughout the United States,
new strawberries was tried this
DR. W M . N. DO W
Hprlngfleld.
EUGENE
history of the United States." Near and Is proving invaluable to thous­
D E N T IS T
year when Oeorge Waldo, federal
W O O LE N M IL L CO.
ly a billion pounds of meat have ands of pupils who might other­
X Itay Diagnosis — Hour» 8 to 13
small fruits specialist, and 60 boxes
P H Y S IC IA N - S U R G E O N
Manufacturer» of Woolen».
been conserved and made available wise be denied a normal education.
1 to 6 an„ by appointment.
of berries, all different kinds, a r­
Specialising In Ladles
Office Phone 8 — Rea. Phon« «7
ranged and labeled for tbe visitors
D ll M IL T O N V. W A L K E R
COATINGS AN D SUITIN G!).
Surgery and Di»e«»e« of Women
First Nat'l Hank Bldg. Hprlngfleld
to see and sample. A number of
Retail Department at Mill.
promising crosses were In tbe group
4th aud Main 81»
Springfield East End «th Ave.
Eugene, Ore.
F R U IT P A C K ER S
Phone 82-J
plants of which w ill be saved for
further study.
FO R D CAR F A C T S
Eugene F ru it Grower'» Awt’n M E L V IL L E S. JONES. M. D.
The Importance of keeping plant­
Dlamund A Brand Fruit Packer» Surgery aud Dlseaa»» of Women
Ford V-8 production durlug the ing »tuck, of the Marshall particu­
und Shipper«. Ice and Cold Storage.
X-Ray and Physiotherapy
Ural four months of the year pro­ larly, free from virus disease» was
GOOD C H E E R A ND C O M M O N S E N S E PR O G R A M
C ollege Ice Cream Manufacturer».
vided
approximately
38,000.000 explained by Dr. S M Zeller, plant
Hprlngfleld. Oregon
Every Tuesday Over Radio Station K -O -R -E
Coco Cola— Klst Beverage»
First National Bank Bldg.
Ph. 43 hours of employment.
pathologist.
He explained the
Cider Vluegar
• • •
7:15 to 7:30
methods now being used in dev­
Phone 1480
There are now some 2.400 work- eloping certified planting stock.
Poems and songs th a t you enjoy to hear.
Ferry near 8th Ave K.
Eugene.
I ers employ ed at the Ford Motor Among the visitors were many
W ith
company branch plant at Rich­ Smith Hughes teachers of agricul­
T h e Good Cheer Melodists
MANY FA RM ER S GET
mond. Calif., turning out between ture from western Washington
Veltie P ru itt — R u th L einhard — Rena S m ith
300 and 400 Ford V-8 cars and
F E D E R A L C ROP LOANS
Oh, East Is East and West Is West, and never the two shall meet.
trucks dally.
• • •
A total of 10.200 emergency crop
T ill earth and shy stand presently at God's great Judgment seat;
S T A T E H E A D O PPOSES
loan have been made by Ibe Farm
But there Is neither East nor West, border, nor breed, nor birth.
More than 26.000,000 pounds of
M A IL O R D E R IN S U R A N C E
Credit administration at Spokane Students To H ear New York cotton wtl be used In manufactur­
When two strong men stand face to face, tho' they come from
»Ince April «. when final arrange
the ends of the earth.
Editor At M cA rth ur C ourt ing the tire» for the 'million and
Inasmuch as the purchaser of a
meiilR for the »eed fund» were
more' Ford cars and trucks being policy from an unauthorized In
M onday; Meetings Set
made. Application» received, a mu
produced this year. Every 1835 suiance company does not have the
Jorlly from the drought urea», nuui
AB women graduates aud former Ford V-8 sedan that leaves the pro­ protection to which he is entitled
ber 13.788
student», as well as senior women, duction line anu goes out Into ser under the Oregon Insurance law»,
Borrowers are required to give u are urged to oe in Eugene Satur­ vice takes with It more than 70 the insurance department calls at­
first lien on the crop» financed or day. June 16, for tbe annual meet­ pounds of cotton.
tention to the primary causes of
he llve-tock fed. with Interest at ing and breakfast of tbe State As­
mail order insurance: first, to
55* percent on their notea.
sociation of University of Oregon
An all-time record for purchases escape the payment of taxes; and,
women, to be held at 8:16 at the of supplies and materials for Ford second, to avoid the financial res­
Returns
Home— Rd
Eglmanu Osburn hotel. Mr». C. V. Boyer, V-8 production is reported by Ford ponsibility placed on licensed com­
brother of Charles F. Egglmunn, wife of tbe uulverslty president, Motor Compauy officials for March, panies for the protection of the
left Sunday for Sau Francisco. en and three women of the 50 year when the cost of supplies totaled policyholder,” according to Hugh
route to hl» home at Port Wayne graduating class. Mr». L. H. Potter 181.000,000. During March railroad H. Earle. Insurance commissioner
Just ait back and relax. T h e engin­
Indiana.
eer does nil the d r iv in g Swiftly,
and Miss Resale Day of Eugene, freight
movement through the for Oregon.
safely, you ride to your destination,
und Mrs. Osle Walton of Seattle, freight yards of the Rouge plant of
Should a clam under one of
striving fresh and rested.
V A R IC O S E OR S W O L L E N will be honor guests.
the Ford Motor Compauy required
Commencement events at the 34.865 freight cars. This was 11 per these policies be disputed, the
V E IN S — U L C E R S
Read o r w rite as you «him along
policyholder would be forced to go
uulverslty will open Friday, June cent greater than the previous all-
steel rails, the smoothest highway
to the courts of the state In which
You poor sufferer» from bad 14, with a benefit tea for the Paul­ time record, set In February of this
yet invented.
tbe
company
is
domiciled
for
re­
legs! What misery you bave en ine Potter Homer Collection of year. When 31,500 freight cars
course. as such companies have no
dured! What crippling discomfort! beautiful books. N. 11. Zane, pro­
N o stops for food. Bat in the diner
moved through the Rouge yards
But here at laat I» help for you!
when you are hungry. S. P. makes
legal status In Oregon courts, aud
fessor
of
art,
will
speak.
At
8
•
•
•
No operation» nor Injection». No
it economical w ith soup-to-deaaert
this
would
be
an
expensive
pro­
enforced reat nor time off from o'clock the Falling Beekman ora­
Afrwfr S tlttt at popular prices.
More water is consumed In the cedure for the claimant.
work. A simple home treatment tions will be held In the music audi-
Rouge
plant
of
the
Ford
Motor
with Emerald Oil heal« your «ore» totlum.
E n jo y re fre s h in g sleep in a soft,
•While
unlicensed
companies
company at Dearborn, Michigan,
like
magic,
reduce»
»welling,
ro o m y b e rth . Im p ro v e d T o u ris t
Events Saturday include a meet­
soothes pain, and makes your leg»
than In the cities of Detroit, Wash present the argument that their In­
P u llm an s p ro vid e clean d o u b le
uh good a» new
while you go about ing of the alumni association, uni­ lngton and Cincinnati combined. surance Is cheaper In cost, a review
berths at very reasonable rates.
your dally routine a» usual.
versity luncheon. president-chan­
of the experience of these compan­
Follow the easy direction»— you cellor's reception, class re-unlon The Rouge plant water consump
Space to w alk around and stretch
tlon now averages 326,000,000 gal­ ies shows that the majority pay
ure sure to be helped or money
dinners, flower and fern procession,
your legs is im portant on any jour­
back Flanerya Drug »tore aud
lons dally. As a comparison, the less »han 20 per cent of the receipts
ney. Y o u have it cn tbe train.
(IrugglHlH everywhere geli lot» of It. and the twilight concert. The bac- city of Detroit uses 288,000,000 gat to the policyholders, the balance
culaureate service will be held Sun­
going to the officers and employes
HEA RING ON F IN A L ACCOUNT
lone of water dally.
There is clean ice-water to d rink
as compensation.
Notice Is hereby given, that day at 11 a. in., with Dr. R. C.
• • •
when you are thirsty. A nd there is
Brooks,
Pomona
college,
speaking.
Wunda K Eastwood has filed her
•'in purchasing Insurance of any
alw ays a c o n v e n ie n t rest ro o m
Newest accessory addAlon to the
llnal account oh administratrix of Graduation exercises for the 600
w ith m odern lavato ry fa c ilitie s
the EHtate of W. P. Eastwood, and who will recelvg degrees will he 1936 Ford V-8 car ta a vanity mlr kind. It Is well to make certain that
that the court has fixed 10:00 A. M Monday at 10 o'clock. Oswald Oar ror. oval In shape, which Is at the company Is authorised to tran
Besides, rail fares to California are low. I t ’» real economy
of Friday. Juue 28, 1835. an the
tached to the sun visor by small sact business under the laws of
tini« when »aid account will lie risen Villard, noted editor, will
to go this way and have all the comforts, conveniences
Oregon
and
maintains
licensed
decorative
bolts,
and
Is
Invisible
____ up for examination and al­ ipe.ia on "Youth and the Republic."
taken
and security o f train travel at fares o f 2r a mile and leaa.
agents
In
the
state;
and.
iu
order
lowance and un order be rnado as- Both gatherings will be held at Mc­ until the visor Is pulled down. The
Hlgnlng the residue of »aid estate.
to
satisfy
yourself
ou
these
points,
mirror,
because
of
Its
position
Arthur court.
Ail persons Interested may appear
may be utilized by either front or write or call upon the Insurance
at »aid time aud be heard thereon.
re.
• seal passengers, it Is made of Department. Salem. Oregon, or con
To California— Miss Lola Crab-
W ANDA K. EASTWOOD, Ad­
For details, see your local S. P. agent o r w rite J. A. O rm aady,
ministratrix.
Gee left Tuesday for San Fran­ clear, heavy plate glass with bev suit a licensed agent In your com
« ¡ n t m l Pau ntgtr AgtHt, 705 Pacific B uilding, Portland. O ra.
S. 1). ALLEN, Attorney.
muntty."
eled edges.
cisco Io visit friends.
(M 30—J e 6-13-20-27)
P A C IF IC H O S P IT A L ,
Poole Funeral Home
WEEK-END BRINGS
to C A L IT O R N I& I
The train has all these
COM FORTS:
Southern Pacific
FAR and NEAR
Vision la Clear
W ith
By ED. KRESSY
THE FACT FINDERS - and their discoveries
"U N I V I S"
(Universal Visibility)
The Fine Improved Bifocals
Eliminating blur and distortion.
These marvelous lens»» will In­
crease your efficiency by »harp-
euliig your sight and you will
truly enjoy their benefits.
HOU) TIGHT UOwElÆ BY -
BOOY.THIS SUBMABIUE-
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EXA M IN ED .
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
«1 W i l t »th
Eugen»
r