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    OF NEW Much Damage RODENT CONTROL
Caused By Hre
WORKERS NAMED
FARM LAW TOLD
Main Provisions of New Bill
to Aid Agriculture Explained
by O. S. C. Specialist
THURSDAY. MAY IN. 1933
THR SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
In Harwivhport Kidnapping Drama
MOTHER OF MRS. FISHER
TO BE BURIED THURSDAY
Resident of Lane County Since
1903 Pataet at Home In
Eugene on Friday
| Two Families Lose Personal
Property; Incendiary Blaze Court Nani«» 24 Supervisors
Is Put Out at Old Brewery
to Work in Territory
Near Springfield
Funeial Services for Mrn. I.oulsa
M. Kollar, mother of Mrs lailtle
M Flshsr uf Sprlngflelil. will bn
hehl fron» lh«> Poole-Gray Uarthnl
Kiuew chnpel In Eugene Thuraday
| uflernnon at 3 o'clock. Ilav. C. H
j llergstrenaer will offlclale and In
' lerntent will ln< müde In Ihe old
1. 0. O. F. cometery
Mrn. Keller illed nt her homo,
I 634 Jeffernen ntreei, Eugsiie, FH-
day. She wna liorn Mnrch 6, 1943.
Lalle county In 1903 Iler htlnliund.
Jacob Keller, died ln 1909 She
wan n inembor of Ihe Itehekah loilge
and Ihe llnlhnny
Evnngellcal
church.
She ln survlved by Ille followlng
soiis nnd daughlera: A K Keller.
Snllx, low»; J 11 Keller. I’erry,
Oklahoma; E. C. Keller. Portland.
Oregon; W A. Koller. Handon.
Oregon; Mrs. Flaher, («pringfteld;
Mrn. Edith L. Fisher. Eugene; and
nlno grnndchlldren aii<1 elghl greal
grandchtldren.
CANDIDATES FDD
LODGE ARE NAMED
Election« to Be Hold May 29;
500 Party Planned for Next
Monday Evening
Two families lost all their per­
sonal
belongings within a few
Mrn.| Edna Yarnell wan nomin­
Twenty-four rodent control su
E<*onon»lc equality (or American
ated for the office of Niihln grand
agriculture with resultant benefits hours time yesterday when the pervisors to serve in as many
of Juanita Rebekah lodge al the
to the entire nation ia the objective houses which they had Just moved school districts tributary to Spring-
weekly meeting held here Munday
sought in the new (arm adjustment Into caught fire and were complete field were appointed this week by
evening. Other officers nominated
the county court upon recommenda­
act which ia now the law of the land ly destroyed.
The first fire was that which tion of 0 . S hTetcher, county agent
are Mrn. Nellie Pyne and Mary Ann
through passage by congress and
Louk. vice grand; Mrn Wanda
the signature ot I'resident Roose­ destroyed a cabin on the A. 11. Six of these supervisors were nom­
Barnea, recording secretary; and
velt. Whether these objectives will Loud property at Willamette park. inated by lx>well Grange, six by j
Esiella Findley, treasurer. Further
be fully attained, time alone will David McCormick and his son and Mohawk McKenil«* Grange, five by
nominal Ions will lie held May 1«
tell, but meanwhile there Is much daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Walterville Grange, and four
Recltwlhini and readings fea­
in the law to be understood by ward Hukill, of bos Angeles, had (hishen Grange Following Is a list
tured the program for Ihe evenlug
the public. If possible benefits are just recently moved their property of these supervisors (numbers refer
which was directed l>y Mm. Gram
t«/ be derived, hence the Oregon into the house from Mabel so the.v|to gct,ool districts»:
llwnsbery. Edna June Yarnell. Ila
Agricultural extension service Is co­ could be nearer Mrs. McCormick
Cloverdale—That part of (he road
Putnam and Tommy Putnam gave
operating with the federal depart who was seriously 111 in Eugene. district No. 11 that lies east of the |
recitations, and Mrs Cora Hinton
ment of agriculture In supplying While they were on their way to Coast F\>rk of the Willamette river,
and Mm. ( larlne Putnam gave read­
information regarding the provis­ see the wife and mother Wednesday Riley Petty. R. F. D. 1. Creswell.
ings.
ion < of the law and their applies morning when the house caught
Dexter—
»6.
J.
E.
Johnson.
Dex-
H
ere
are
the
principals
in
the
»00,000
kidnapping
o
f
10
year
old
Peggy
fire and everything in it was de-
Entertainment for tbe meeting
tlon to Oregon conditions.
M
a
rM
s
th
o
f
H
arw
tch
po
rt,
Mass
(r
ig
h
t)
»
h
u
h
stirred
the
nation,
bnl
»
u
stroyed. Mr. McCormick has lived !,er; SS- ° K Carr Dwtt*‘r
next
week will be In the nature ot
brought
tv
sudden
end
when
Kenneth
Buck,
2.9
(u
pp
er
r
ig
h
t),
and
C
yril
Three Laws in One
Goshen—9. G. C. Lawrence, Go­
Buck. «1 (lower r ig h t), garngtiiicn nt Ihnt place, were arrested in l>ws than
a 600 parly. Mrn, Grace la»nnbery.
The first fact found In a study of here for two years. Hts son and shen; 13. S. K. Cole. Goshen; 103.
10 hours a fte r the ransom m o t l e y hud in-on paid and Peggy returned to tier
daughter-in-law had Just arrived
Mrn. Ixiltlo Fisher and Mrn George
the bill is that It Is really three
purent«. Under questioning. Kenneth Buck confessed, but tried to absolve
front California to be with his mo­ oy Patton. Goshen; Ml. F. W. Ben
Hoffman will have charge.
laws in one. The first part deals
his
brother,
who
acted
as
go
tn-lwr
n.
C
yril
Buck
has
been
charged
with
ver, Route 1. Creswell.
extortion through ransom An early tria l is predicted.
with production control and benefit ther.
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and
M o h a w k -M c K e n zio — tl. A R Ed-1
payment, or “farm relier’ proper,
Mrs. Bertha Frost were the vic­ gell. Route 1. Springfield; 79, J. Z. PIONEER RESIDENT
THIEF ACQUIRES MORE
MORTGAGE ADJUSTMENT
and will be administered by the de­
tims of the second fire which start­ Evans. Marcóla; 144. Alex Lewis. I
partment of agriculture. The sec­
PARTS FOR AUTOMOBILE
CLAIMED BY DEATH
AID IS NOW AVAILABLE
ed about 6:00 o'clock Wednesday Mohawk; 163. Herbert Downing.!
ond provides for farm mortgage
evening Mr, and Mrs. Taylor were Marcóla; 17«. Horace Myers. Route'
Thieves which have been busy In
credits and will be handled by the
Sister of Richard Liles diss at County Committee Offers Services
just moving into the house owned 2. Springfield; 6«. R. Hilen,an. Ma-j
Eugene for several weeks are
Farm Credits administration; while
Home on Crow Stage Friday
in Revising Debts in Accordance
by Mrs. Bertha Frost of Eugene and bel.
Funoritl Services for Pioneer thought Io have moved Ihetr field
the third deals with national cur­
at Age of 71 Yearn
W ith Conditions
had brought most of their property
Fall Creek-Loveoll—71. I. J Me-
of operations to Springfield Tues­
Resident to Be Held in
rency control and will be used or
74. M. E EU
day evening when they look the
Springfield on Friday
not at the discretion of the presi­ to the house when the fire is be tjiUgh„n. u , well;
Mrs. Cella Lovina (»wen, lifelong
County Agent O. 8. Fletcher
to have been started by an ward„
gl Cha!l Michaels. I resident of the Crow Stage com
hood from the automobile belong­
dent and his treasury aids.
wishes
to
remind
our
r«*aders
of
oil stove. Mrs
Noble Beeson. 74. resident of the ing to C. W Burkhalter. Ona coll
Eula;
83.
Eldon
W
a
r
n
e
r
.
F
a
ll
moaltjr.
died
suddenly
at
her
home
the
services
of
the
isins
County
Tbe purpose of the main or pro­ at the house at the time.
Creek; 67. Emery Calllson. Fall J there p y ,.,., , heart attack She voluntary farm mortgage adjust- Coburg and Harrisburg districts and the roll box top waa also taken.
duction control section is to lessen
A third fire, one believed to h ave1Creek; , 32 lra Hyland
Creek
since 1876, died al hla home at Co- Mr. Burkhalter heard the men work­
or wipe out the present spread be­ been of Incendiary origin was d la | Thuraton l0 Leaburo_ 5 i , K D was born there on May 31. 1363. the ment committee, ot which he Is
daughter
of
Joseph
W
nnd
Mar-
secretary. This committee has no lmrg Wednesday morning following ing outside of hla house hut sup­
tween the price level at which the covered in the old brewery build
un extended Illness.
Jennings. Walterville; 65. S. J. God-' garet Job Liles.
posed It to be a neighbor who waa
li gill status, but is prepared to lend
farmer sells basic products—wheat, ing on North Second street Sun ard
Wa„ erT„ie . 95, , B E,ldlco„.
Mr.
Beeson
was
born
In
Clark
tinkering
with hls automobile.
corn. rice, cotton, tobacco, hogs day morning and was put out before Routp 2 Springfield: 106. Hubert
She was married at Prineville In every aid on a voluntary basla
Lum Anderson, pollea chief,
toward bringing satisfactory ad­ county, Illinois, on March 26. 1869
and dairy products included In the much damage had been done. Evi­
1382. Her husbnnd died In 1922.
and came West In 1876 settling at thinks Ihe thieves no* have about
Gray. Route S. Springfield; 126. T.
measure—and the level at which dence showed that waste materials
One son. Joseph Owen, at Crow justment between farmers and rnort Harrisburg where he married Miss alt Ihe required parts to build them­
Becker. Leaburg.
the farmer buys the commodities had been stuffed between the walls
and one daughter. Mrs. bllah Gor­ gage holdera in order that unne­ Rebecca Goodman In 1883. They selves a complete automobile of
Procedure Explained
cessary leas or hardship may be
he usee In his business and home. about an electric switch box and
These supervisors will work un man. In San Franctaco. survive as avoided In eases where Interested established their home at Coburg In some sort What worrlea hliu la
d‘‘r ‘he
supervision of the i dl ,h e¿ o,lowln'',
“ d
Three Methods Provided
parties are unable to make satisfac­ I 1890 and have lived there since what kind of a name they «III glva
1 that lime.
Three specific methods of accom­ connection with the building for county agent, who states that su ters: obert and Milton Liles of
the vehicle.
tory
arrangements Independently.
plishing this adjustment of produc­ some time.
Survivors Include hls widow. Mrs.
pervisors are expected to use care Route 1. Eugene; Richard Liles, of
People desiring the service of this
and judgment in their work. They ! Spr"’K,,e,d;
° " a- Or’>n- Vlr'
tion to demand, any one or all of
Rebecca Beeson, seven sons, Ar­
committee should communicate
are expected to secure voluntar,
and Mr* Char,e"
HOW SHE LOST
which may be put into effect by
thur. Grant, and Ivan, all of Coburg,
with County Agent Fletcher, or one
MRS. M'CORMICK DIES
______ .«____ of . land owners
______. .. in of all Crow.
the secretary of agriculture, are
Herbert and Howard of Eugene.
cooperation
j
of the following other members of
29 POUNDS IN
IN EUGENE WEDNESDAY cases where possible. Where land | Funeral services were held Sun-
briefly as follows: First, acreage
I^ester at Roseburg, and Clifford at
the committee: F. Il Harlow, chair
redaction of the basic agricultural
3 MONTHS
owners fall to poison their squlr- day from the Poole-Gray Bartholo man. Eugene: O. A. Nichols, Cot Fossil; also three daughters. Mra.
Mrs. Alice McCormick, resident rels, these supervisors have author
commodities by actual rental and
mew chapel In Eugene. Rev. W. J tage Grove; Elmo Chase. Eugene; I lluldn Morgan of Condon, Oregon,
Mrs. Edith Tomaeth ot Springfield,
''I am uslng yuur Kruachen Halla
benefit payments to the farmers; of Mabel for the past two years ity to do the work at the expense Large officiated mid interment was
E. A. McCornack. Eugene.
and Miss Edna Beeson at Coburg. to reduce and I va used a bollle and
second, payment of allotment bene, died at 539 East 11 street In Eu­ of the owner. Where poisoning Is made in Lyle cemetery.
a
half and dleted aome and Uiat 2«
He la also survived by one bro­ pounds
fits on the domestic portion of a gene Wednesday morning following done on neglected land, the county
In 3 monlha 1 feel ao rauch
a
lingering
illness.
She
was
6«
ther. Ed Beeson of Coburg, and one better and Inlend to ke«p on taklng
crop in return for specific crop
pays supervisors for time and labor
PAST
MATRONS
INVITE
slater. Mra. Rosa Goodman of liar the Haita aa I waa almoat 60 pounds
reduction; and third, the use 01 years of age.
used in the work and chargee the MRS. RICHMOND HOSTESS
EUGENE CLUBS MONDAY rl. burg and
graillh.hlldr„n ov«rwelght." Mrs Thelma Oravely,
She is survived by her widower. •
marketing agreements with pro­
expenses to the land for collection
TO AUXILIARY MEMBERS
Hu was a member of the Bible Hoaevllle. Callf. (Jan 11. 1933).
cessors and handlers in order to David McCormick, and one son. with taxes.
Members of the Past Matrons
Edward Huktll of Ixis Angeles. She
raise prices to the producer.
To lose fat and at the same time
The county court appointed 75
Members of the Inner 98. organl- clubs of Evangeline and Blue River Standard Mls-lon and has been an
also leaves one brother, a sister. )
arrive member of Ihe 1. G. I). F. guln In physical attractiveness and
The voluntary feature, so far as and her mother, all living in Mis supervisors to serve In 26 commun ration within the General I^wton chapters, (). K. 8„ were guests of
feel spirited and youthful take one
fltiea throughout Lane county. Of auxiliary of the Spanish War vet- Past Mutrons of Cascade chapter lodge for the past 41 yeurs.
the individual producer is con­ aouri.
half teaapoonful of Kruacheu In a
Funeral services will be held from glaas of hot water before breakfast
these,
60
were
nominated
by
20
erans
of
Eugene,
were
guests
of
cerned, is fundamental to the en­
Monday afternoon ut a social gath­
Funeral services will be held Fri­
the Poole-Gray Bartholomew chapel every morning.
tire bill, and no one is forced to day morning at 10:30 from the farm organizations that are coop- Mrs. Sam Richmond at her home ering A ladles sextette, Mrs. W
In Springfield Friday afternoon at
erating
with
the
county
agent
In
the!
here
Monday
afternoon.
Mrs
Rlch-
place his farm under any of the Veatch chapel in Eugene. Rev.
K. Darnell, Miss Ruth Morrison. - , , u 11
■■
k ,
.
...
* k»r that laat* 4 weeks coat*
law's provisions. The plan Is, how­ Harry R. Neet will officiate and squirrel control campaign. The coun tnond and Mrs. Nellie Helterbrand Mrs 8. 8. Potter. Mrs. W. N. Dow. 2 o clo ck Rev Harry Neet will but a trifle gt any drugstore In the
officiate
and
Interment
will
be
made
world but be sure and get Kruacban
ever, to make the benefits so at­ interment will he made at Rest ty agent states that supervisors will were joint hostesses. The next Miss Evelyn Buell, and Miss June
Hulls the BAFE way to reduce wide
be appointed for other districts meeting will be held June 19 at the Dank- provided the music. They In the Coburg cemetery.
tractive that widespread farmer Haven Memorial Park.
hips, prominent front and double
where sutrrel control is a problem home of Mrs. David Mitchell at were accompanied by Mrs. Buford
participation will be obtained, ac­
chin and again feel tbe joy of living
NOTICE
upon
request
of
groups
of
citizens
Cloverdale.
money hack If dissatisfied after
cording to word from the Washing­
Roach.
Sewing Hints Help Save
OF FIN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Ihe first Jar.
Those attending the meeting at
ton authorities.
The afternoon waa spent playing
An estimated saving of 897 has - who are willing to cooperate In the
The
undersigned,
Executrices
ot
the interested
Mrs Richmond s were Mrs. Millie game« at small tables.
the Estate of ANNA HAYNES, de­
been reported by the women of the' work in ...........
...... communities.
'............
Funds Provided
Walterville Man Here — William
Refreshments were served with ceased. have filed their Final Ac­ Jennings of Walterville was a busi­
home
economics
extension
unit
at
,
.
,,
,
,
ScIiwleterlng.
Mrs. Belle lammers,
In this connection a fund is ad­
count
In
(he
matter
of
said
Estate
°?
' a
M"
Ka,hry" Mrs. C. A. Swarts and Mrs. C. E.
vanced to the department of agri­ Creswell enrolled in the clothing .
with the County Clerk of Lane ness visitor In Springfield Saturday.
culture with which to start pay­ clinic conducted recently by Mrs. i .” , a n d < 5 Y ) University student. stroble. Mra. 0r8ce FallHt. Mrn Swart« pouring the tea.
County. Oregon, and an order has
Azalea
Sager,
extension
specialist
i
,aken
Up
h.-rseshoe-pltchlng.;
Fred
Hughe«.
Mrs
Np,||p
ing benefits and thus raise the far­
been made and entered of record
by the County Court of said Coun­
Mrs. Pearl Wentworth. Mrs. Minnie
mers’ purchasing power to that ex­ In clothing, textiles and related
New
Mining
Field
Opene
ty. directing thia notice and ap­
j McKenzie, Mrs. Josephine Burnett,
Thurston
tent even before collecting the do­ arts. Garments from one to 10
pointing Saturday, June 10, 1933,
i Mrs. David Mitchell. Mrs. S. W.
mestic processing tax which will ne years old were brought out from
Another area in the Willamette ut 10 o'clock A. M. for the hearing
Melvin
Buell
from
Medford
vis-
Fletcher
and
daughter,
Miss
Grace
used later to finance the benefits closets and trunks. Some were cut
o f objections to said Account and
watershed besides Winberry Is now the settlement of said Estate.
down to fit children; some were lted hls aunt' M1h" Heerrsma. last Mitchell. Miss Helene Richmond,
to producers.
being
opened
for
mining
Claims
DATED at Eugene. Oregon, thia
week. Miss Heersma has been ill Mrs. Luella Lester, and Mrs. Es­
Teachers at llrattaln school
More details as to how the var­ made over for adults. In all, 26
are now being filed on the north 10th day of May, 1933.
for some time.
tellä Flndley.
offer District No. 19 salary war­
ious provisions will be pnt into ef­ garments were remodeled with an
WINNIE
RUSSELL,
fork of the east fork of the Wiliam
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Doolittle
rants bearing 6 per cent Inter­
PEARL SATTERFIELD,
fect this season are expected soon. expenditure of only 81.36 for new
ette nbove Westfir. Two placer
from
Colorado
are
here
visiting
VIVIAN OLIVER, Executrices of
est. If you are looking for a
Latest word is that existing agen­ materials, according to Miss Ger­
mining claims were filed on laat
the Estate of ANNA HAYNES,
Mrs. Needham and Mrs. Teeters, RAILROADS OFFER LOW
safe, dependable Investment In
cies Buch as the agricultural exten­ trude 9kow, home demonstration
deceased.
week In section 5. township 21,
-later
and
mother
of
Mrs.
Doolittle.
HOLIDAY
TRAVEL
FARE
any amount up to 81600 aee
sion service in each state are to agent, in charge of the extension
JAMES
K
KING,
410
Miner
range 3 east.
Miss Hazel Edmlston spent last
Building. Eugene, Oregon, At­
be used to the greatest extent pos­ program.
GLEN B. WOOD, principal,
Marking the arrival of another
Sunday at Liberty, a guest of Miss
torney for Executrices.
sible to avoid setting up duplicating
Phone 8k
vacation season, cent-a-mlle round I McKenzie Valley
(M 11 18 28 — J 1-8)
Wilda Dyer.
administrative machinery.
DR. REBHAN CALLED IN
trip
excursions
will
be
featured
by
Clifford Weaver and Mrs. Mary
BANKS MURDER TRIAL McElroy from Salem spent the the Southern Pacific company over | The home economics department
F i s h on W illamette — Maxine
week-end at the Weaver home here the Memorial Day week end. May of the Walterville grange is spon-
Snodgrass, Lloyd Garrison and Lee
Dr. W. C. Rebhan, Springfield
The primary room of the grade 26 to 30, It was announced today.
soring a program and supper sale
Mile« spent Sunday fishing above physician, completed hls duties as scj,ool held a birthday party Tues
The transportation bargains, with which will be given at the Waiter-
Westfir.
one of the states doctors In the day afternoon In honor of Gloria a tive-day starring schedule, will be villi community church Saturday
Banks murder trial Tuesday after j une Weaver
effective between all points on the evening.
noon. Dr. Rebhan was called to
The high school baccalaureate railroad's lines In six wesL-m
Call for Warranta
A barn dance was given at the
sit as one of three medical men by sermon will be preached at the states, company officials said.
Walter ICaston farm Saturday night :
CALL FOR WARRANTS
the state to observe the defendant, Thurston church next Sunday eve­
The return limit of June 6 pro- with a large attendance.
Notice Is hereby given that Banks, to determine whether or not ning. There are seven graduates
THE
vides ample time for long-distance
Mrs. John McNutt Is quite III at
School District No. 19. in Lane he was mentally unbalanced. He in the high school this year.
trips, it was pointed but.
her home.
W OM AN
county, Oregon, will pay at the began sitting-in on the cast Friday
Mrs. Arch Shough left Wednes­
office of clerk of said district, all j afternoon.
day morning for Portland and she
warrants up to 2572, dated Decern-
--------------------------
expects to drive to The Dalles the
her 9, 1932. Interest ceases after
Get Fish on McKenzie—Enoch last of the week for her sister,
May 20, 1933.
Stuart caught 14 nice sized fish Mrs. Mildred Price, who lias been
C. F. BARBER, Clerk. | on the McKenzie Tuesday.
teaching there, her school closing
Friday.
4
N. BEESON DIES
E
Warrants
For Sale
PAYS
Irish-Murphy Co,
Many Prices Are Raising
Prices on different items of food are going up
daily. Anyone who stocks up now will be saving
•noney. An investment in staple groceries, case goods,
flour and sugar will surely mean a substantial return if
all signs are right.
Everything has been too low, all will admit. When
goods sell below cost of production then there must
result idle factories, low wages and unemployment. A
country wide effort is being made to raise prices, and
wages and to put more people to work. Already this
movement has gained headway and priceB on many
lines are going up daily.
We Try to Serve You Better
We keep this big grocery store stocked with the
highest quality food products. We aim to sell as low as
anybody and at the same time give you better service.
Your confidence and liberal patronage in us has
enabled our store stock to be turned over rapidly, con­
sequently our stock is all fresh and up-to-date.
Shop Here and Save!
r Upper W ill am ette
The baccalaureate sermon for
the Pleasant Hill high school will
be given at the Pleasant Hill
Christian church Sunday night. May
21. Dr. Victor P. Morris of the
University of Oregon will deliver
the address.
Bun Kelsay and Bud Mauney who
are attending normal were at home
for Mother's Day.
Miss Vida Daley who is attending
normal at Monmouth spent the
week-end over Mother's Day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tin­
ker.
Pleasant Hill public school will I
close Wednesday. May 24.
The Pleasant Hill Christian J
church will sponsor the annual pic i
nlc this year. It will be held
June 3.
A number of young friends of
Elizabeth Holcomb surprised her
on her birthday last Friday at !
Trent. Five hundred was played ■
until refreshments were served 1
About 20 young folks were present
Mrs. Emma Meyer, who has been
1 staying at the Tinker home, left
last Saturday for Drain where she [
will have employment for the sum­
mer.
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