PA G E two ——— — ——— TIIW R PK IN O F IB L D N E W S OREGON MAPPED DISPELS MYSTERY UNDER FARM ACT OF BANK BUSINESS Six Division« for Administrat­ ing Federal Aid Measure Submitted to Washington Indian Mother oldest of "Gold Stars" in France T H U R S D A Y . J U N E I. I M I RONOR ROLL (t'ouilnucd from First I'agnl Rennie Kinner O f Hsh Basket slice Roberts. Bernice Suiilh, Jean Daniels. Kthel Golt. Clara Brooks. — , C o u n try B a n k e r E xplain s to N eig hb o rs H o w B an kin g C ooperates W it h O th e r Business H e n ry C h a .. S e im . C l, I . F e rn Miller, I'utay I'alnmre, Donne Jean Severson. Attendance, year— June licrg Kiva Lucile Boylen, Karl llouse, Juan Stratum. Scott Wright, lay Keeler, Joe Keever, Helen Lyons IXrrothy Itaua.lell, Hetty Stetn- haucr, Maxine Valiler, Ila l.oulsr Putiiian Scholar-lilp. year Wendell liar Ihnloiuew, June Berg, Hasel Nos bltt. Florence Robert«, Hernie« Smith. Kthel Gott. Mudi« Golt. Clara Brook«, Dale Robertson Henry Chace. Selma Clement, Jamea He­ bert, Fern Miller. COUNTRY banker recently A prepared lbs fullewln» situ pit­ ted statement for hl» neighbors os ,, Lands LargSSt DOCTOR PASSES Doll* Vardan at Belknap Springs on Tuesday Funeral Ssrvioss for Dr. M. E. Jarnagin Hsld in Eugene; Harold Keiiiil« of Leaburg won Interment at Albany Ibe leather bound fl»h haaket arid Dr M. K Jarnagin. resident of •trap which Wrlghi and Sou« Hard ware «lore offered a« a prise tor Coburg »lure 1903, and actively en­ Just how a bank goes about helping the large«) redalde or ralubow trout gaged In the practice of medicine them: caught in the Willamette or Mu must of that lime, first as Booth "It Is the moat Important part of Kenxle river between April 15 and Kslly doctor and later tor tha S bank's buaiaeae to lend mouey Of May 31. Ills winning rnpalde waa Houthorn I'sclflc, died at his hums nil the moffby 'deposited in a bank, one caught last week u«ar Vida on Friday. May 26. after su sxisuded the law requires ghat a certain per­ Illness centage M kgpt.on hand aa • re­ a atone gray fly and weighed Dr. Jarnagin was on« of a family serve to meet t ie demands of de­ pounds and 15 ounce«. Heiinle also positors. ft te the business of Its had «utered another large flab In of len children, born In Jefferson officer« to lend the balance con­ the contest earlier In th« «««son county, Tennessee on July 26 .IBS*. servatively and safely. which weighed two pounds aud 11« studied niedlrtn« at ihe Univer­ "The loans of a properly managed sity si Kuuxvllls. Tennsssse and ■even ouuces. Junior High Honor Students bank are Invariably made to those Other large fish entered In the later graduated from Tulane uni­ It believes are able to repay, and Hasel Neabltt. Florence Roberts always on condition that they be rw ; Bernice Smith and Henry Chace Content according to W, C. Wright, versity at Naw Orlean«. lie also paid at a stipulated time | have had nil "l'n" and "SV during were those of Dell Guff of Leaburg took some advanced work at "The promise of an Individual te the year, and were awarded whose weights ware three pound« Vienna. repay a loan to a bank on n certain In 1910 he made another trip to scholarship letters with two stars and four and one-half ounoaa; Wit date ta aa sacredly inviolable aa the llam Howland, two pound« ami Europe io iravsl and study. at the final assembly Friday. promise of a bank to repay Its de­ Du Deiober 19. 1914 be married seven ounce«; Floyd Brown, two Among the Gold Star Mother« from the Uaited State« who this year First Qrade positor» on demand, or. ta the case visited the grave« of their sun» killed in the World W a r and buried in Attendance. 6 week« — Wanda pound« anil ten and onetialf ouni-ee Mary Snodgrass at Albany, Oregon of a eertiAcata of deposit, on the »«nee. we* Mr» Kate Mike, 74 year old fall blooded Wiaaebego Indian The first large fish caught and who survives him Others who also date it falls due When it comes to Hensen. Geraldine Meek, Onia Mae from Wiaronain. »he is shown above as she sailed from America with the ba knowa of aa Individual that ha McNett, Virginia Mulligan, Joanns antered In Ihe conleal waa that survive are two brothers, l-ee Jar- fin d coatingeat of It 3 Mothers who tailed for Franc* late in Mai. 'always pay«.' hla credit Is estab­ Ward. Patty i.ou Tomseth. Billy of Mr«. George Carson which nsgin of Harrisburg, and George lished and hla bank la always glad Carelton. Boby Coglll. Billy Duvta, weighed two pound« and her hua Jarnacln of Haskell. Tsuneeses, to extend him needed accommode- Johnnie latckstrom. Jimmie latke, band'«, which fell ju«t one ounce and one bslf-slster, Mrs. Mollis Car­ tione ter of Newport, Tennessee Arthur McPherson. Jack!« Robert- ■hurt of that weight. "A well managed back never capt- He was a member of tbs I. O. (I. One of the pr«tll««t aud large«! ■on. IXmald Squires, Bobbie tallies industries. That le It dose F. lodge. Dolly Varden trout Io be caught Thomas, Keith Thomas not place Its loans In Axed form, Funeral services were held on bat pats them where they ere to be Attebdancc. year Billy Carelton. in thia county for some time used for temporary requirements brought home Tuesday by Dalles Munday afternoon st I o'clock from Joanne Ward. Wheat. Dairy Important and where they will be taken up at Murphy rrom the McKetixle river Ihe l*nulu-Gray Bartholomew chapel Second Qrade Production studies mare by L the time epee 1 fled. Dr. Melville S. Jones of Port­ Attendance, alx week« — Bobble at Belknap. HI« lluily Varden. in Eugene. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter R. Breithaupt. extension economist, land Will Come to Spring- bf/MARY MARSHALL Black. Elisabeth Boyle«. Barbara which he had hooked In Ihe lower officiated and Interineui was mads How ■ Bonk Leads as regards wheat and dairy pro­ field About July 1 "It Is not the function of a bank Frey. Donald Hughe«, lat Von tie jaw, fought tor 30 minute« before at Albany. ducts. the two commodities in the to bocome a partner la industries, The sheer frock with Puffed j Johnson. Delori« Keeler. Dale Mc It was taken from Ihe water. It Another doctor will soon join the «leeve« promise« to be a favorite|U«e. jtmmle Dram, Cleone Putman farm act of most vital concern to nor could it be legitimately done weighed five and one-half pound« Oregon, show that the Columbia with the money of depositors. It* group of medical men now practic­ • for Informal dance or dinner wear Lou En«n Schneider. Helen Sever which 1« considerably more than Thurston loans must ba kept in liquid’ form, basin district produces 47 per cent ing in this city. Announcement was this summer. Lion. Hex Stratlon. Ray Stratton, one pound heavier than the largest —that is. repayable in cash at stated of the wheat, the Blue mountain 36 made here this week that Dr Mel­ The sleeves of this »lender frock Dorothy Btelnmetx. Kathryn Alice Dolly entered In the Kugeue Morn Intervals. The commencement exercises per cent rnd the Willamette valley ville S. Jones of Portland had defi­ "A bank must use the greatest have a pleated heading over the ' Thompson. Gerald I'chytU. John Ing News county-wide contest were held at the hall Iasi Friday 14 per cent. Wheat production in discrimination in making loans. A nitely decided to locate in Spring- which closed last night. Murphy evening I’rofeesor Smllh from Ihe shoulder, giving a new and charm Shearer, llohby Hicks,. the other districts Is negligible, stranger cannot expect accommoda­ field and that he would come here ing effect. Attendance, y e a r- Kathryn Alice did not enter the fish In the con university waa the speaker There as to diary cattle numbers, the Wil­ tions. it la customary for the bor­ about July 1 to enter practice. j Fhompson, l.a Vonne Johnson, lent. He also caught «everal nice were four high school graduates lamette valley leads with 43 per rower to make a statement of bit Dr. Jones is a general physician. redsidea during hl» fishing trip and 3 grade school graduate« from Dorothy Steinmets. financial affaire, which is kept in cent, the coast and lower Columbia He is married and has one small Tuesday. Third Qrade Ml Vernon district and flvs gradu has 18 per rent, and the Blue moun­ the hank's records. It is a punish­ girl. His wife in a daughter of Sena Velite Pruitt and M It. Irish re­ ales from Thurston grade school Attendance, six weeks — Kihei tain 17 per cent. The other districts able offense to make a false state­ tor Joel C. Booth. Lebanon doctor. ment for the purpose of borrowing B. Mathews presented the di­ Fletcher. Iva Gillette. Jule Heiser. turned last night from Ihe Hluslaw range from 6 to 9 per cent funds. Nova Jean Heiser. Margaret Kiser, river where they made good plomas. Specialists In the various agri­ "Naturally, In tbelr dealing with "KING ALCOHOL” TO BE Charlotte Lanning, Genevieve Rob­ catches. The high school students and cultural enterprises at the college the regular depositors of the bank, SUNDAY SERMON THEME ertson. Margie Severaoo, Howard eachers motored up the McKenxle its officers become well acquainted conferred as to possible substitute “According to My Gospel." is the Carrels. John Ogilvie. Wayne Sea river ou Ihe Houth Fork Monday crops to be recommended in the with their characters and tbelr re- theme of the sermon for the 11 mans. Jimmie Smith. Robert Smith. on an outing returning Tuesday event of acreage reduction under sources and are thus In a position o'clock worship service at the Harold Squires, Junior Wilson. evening. to determine bow large a line of the farm act and agreed that the , Attendance, year— Howard Car­ credit each one la entitled to. That Methodist church. The Sunday greatest difficulty will be in find­ Is one of the great advantages of church school meets at 9:45. The rel«, Jimmie Smith. Father Dies— Mrs W. N. Dow ing anything to use on such a large being a bank depositor Epworth League meets at 7 o'clock Scholarship, alx weeks— Robert received word Wednesday of Ihe scale in the dry-land wheat district "The man who knows how to get P M. For the evening service at Jack. Donald Toonib, U-otha Her- death of her father in New York. of the Columbia basin. Some of this into debt wisely, that Is, who bor­ 8 o'clock we are bringing Charles tsch, Iva Gillette, Nova Jean Hei­ land might ultimately be made into rows money with which to make A. McDonald of Englewood. Cali­ ser, Ida Ann Moore. Roberta Heb Many Lane Boys and Girls Upper Willamette range and farm pastures by plant­ more money through legitimate en­ fornia, to- give the story of "King han, Elaine Schaffenberg. Margie Plan Attendance at Special terprise, Is the borrower whom the ing crested wheat crass or bulbous Severron, Heater Jean Thompson. bank is looking for. By the frank Alcohol.” Th« Intermediate Hndeavor of Summer Instruction blue grass, it was felt, but It would Interchange of opinion and a free Coburg Methodist Church Fourth Grad« the Pleasant Hill Christian church The annual 4-H club summer take several years to accumulate discussion of various projects, the “We Are Witnesses," is the sub­ Attendance, six weeks— John school to be held at Corvallis 1« held Its election of officers Iasi a seed supply large enough to go borrower Is often guided and helped ject for discussion at 9:45 a. m. Carrel». Mildred Fletcher. Anna­ scheduled to start June 13. and con­ Humlsy with the following results: very far. by his banker. The church school follows the wor­ belle John«. Wilma Keeler. Eugene tinue through to June 24. Any 4-H ITesidenl. Noble Wheeler; vice- "In order to procure a line of ship service. May Increaae Forage Crops Miller. Merle Nice, Inex Oram. club member over 12 years of age, pre-ldml, Mildred Swift; secret It found desirable to reduce credit nt a bank three things are Louise Smith, Robert Shearer, who has ■ project up to dute Is eli­ sry. Bonnie Jeanne Tinker; Irena Important: wheat acreage in the Willamette Birthday Dinner Given Leona Ware. Sidney Ward. “1. A statement or assets showing gible to «(tend. The coat of the urer llnrold McLeod; pianist Lurlls valley through ' oluntary agree­ Mrs. Elva Adams entertained at Scholarship, »lx week* — John summer school has been reduced to Jordan; chorister Blanche Wheeler a basis of credit In the way of In­ ment with producers. It was recom­ vested capital, or collateral of suf­ her home. Sunday afternoon with a Carre!», Gerhard Coll, Eugene Mil­ |I2 for the 2 weeks, which Includes The annual Pleasant Hill picnic mended by the specialists that ficient value to cover amount of birthday dinner for her son. John ler. Ione Severson, Peggy Wright. ■II of the cost except transporta­ will be held Hnturdny, June 3. un­ much of the land taken out of loan, or Dale Adams. Guests included be­ Sidney Ward. tion. Ail club member« planning der the auspices of Ihe Hunday wheat could well go into a number “2. An endorser whose credit Is sides Mr. Adams. Evelyn Harris. Attandance, year—John Carrel». on attending »hould communicate school. A program will lie given of substitute crops, particularly al­ established at the bank; and Lucille Millican. Dorothe Mae Pot­ Scholarship, year—John Carrels. Ith It. C. Kuehner. county club In the morning followed by the "3. Average deposits of a suf- falfa, clover, vetches and possibly Sidney Ward. Peggy Wright. agent. In order that they might re- 'Eamlty picnics at noon. Nn (be after Aclent amount to justify the exten­ ter, Irvin Fountain, Sam Sweeney, field peas. Fifth Qrade sion of the desired accommodation." and Barbara and Essell Adams. celve definite Instructions for at-j noon there will be (wo baseball No hint as to how the dairy ad­ Attendance, six weeks — Frank tending the summer school, and xames. justment work Is to be handled AS WILL ROGERS SEES IT Three Bouta on Wrestling Card Anderson. Mary Boyle», Pearl Fiet that proper plans mlghl be made I Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Khr aside from through marketing Will Rogers recently told why tha Thor Jensen and Will Bull Sta- cher, Shirley Haatk. Willard House, for them. man Uulsllna gave a dinner In agreements has been received in banks had got Into trouble. "Don't stny will be featured In the main Warren Ingram, Alberta Keeler, Approximately 30 Lane county honor of Professor and Mr«. Perry Oregon, but even if decrease in blame it all on the bankers," he said. even no the weekly wrestling card Junior leSgton, Winifred Lyons, boys and girls plan on attending. Price. Covers were laid for twelve. For A P A T T E B N , w * I I , IJ, l», |7 dairy cattle numbers Is attempted, "When we all needed money they at the Eugene armory tonight. •»r 10. *rnd 15 -ernia in min. tour N AMR Marvin O'Quinn, France» Oram, »<>me of these paying their own I Teddy Tinker celebrated his six- A IlD R K S il. S T Y L E N tM B K K .nd no reduction in forage acreage this loaned It to us—but when they need­ To open the show. Art O'Rlelly j Bobby Pugh, Arda Robertaon, Milo way. some from slate scholarshloe I *h birthday Bunday afternoon. May ed It we couldn't pay It back." SIZB to K«y Boy.l 103 P .rk Avens«, year would be justified in this N e w Y o r k Compiete and empie , > I O ( will tangle with Eecll EVans of Severson, Albert Shearer, Dave and some frqnt scholarship» pro- IW. with a few of the neighboring .k a rt wilh eeeh pattern state, Washington officials have'. Gresham, and Bull Dog Jackson Smith. Emma Lou Stratton. Frank vlded for the outstanding 4 11 dub children in for the afternoon. Those been told, because of the prospec To Vielt in Idaho—Mrs. Mina Dil- of Portland will follow in a match Stuart, Valentino Uchytll, Wayne members In the community by the present were Hobble Olson. Greg­ It may be made of sheer crepe va,“nl,n" ucnytll, live shortage due to adverse wea- ,ln ) wag honore<, , t a 500 t with Hugh Adams, a milkman from chiffon, organdy, or lace. Ashes of Wetxe**' T- A and Granges, ory Glu«tina. Kathryn Wheeler. ther conditions. given by her daughter, Mrs. Ann the Portland vicinity. roses, haxy beige, nrw blue or black Scholarship, six weeks— Frank Scholarships ahlch have been Marion Jordan, Hetty. Donna Faye With the completion of the main are suggested for color. i Anderson. Flora Bertsch, Wanda won by Ijine county boys and girl» and David Hyde. national administrative setup under Hubert- Wednesday evening Mrs. Visits in California— Mrs. Emory This easily-made frock is design nur<:l1' 8h,rle7 Haack. Alberta Keel during the past year and which are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deni and fam the act, appointment of the state Dillard will spend the summer Pyle and children are now visiting ed in five slxei: 11, 13. 15 17 and er' Dorothy Mulligan, Marvin effective thin summer were an lly of Roseburg were up for the councils are expected soon. In visiting in Idaho. with relative» at Edna, in northern 19. Sixe 13 reulres 4 yard» of 39 °'R utnn- H‘'rY' Robertson. Milo nounced this week by It C. Kueh- I'leasanl Hill graduation exercises charge nationally now are G e o r g e ------------------------- California. Hever«on, Frank Stuart. Joan Par ner, county club leader. last Thursday. inch material. N. Peek, administrator under the ______________I rett. Ralph Gibson, Ray Howard, Luclle Jordan entertained the Leaves for Medford— Glenn B secretary of agriculture; Charles J T«k« Coast Trip— Mr and Mrs. Returns from Camp Nlel Gil Altendshce. year- Frank Ander- Glenn Harwood. Melba Andrews. members of the i-lsss of 1932 at a Brand, co-admintatrator in charge Edward Privat and Jean and David Wood, principal of the Brattaln of marketing agreements; Chester PrlTat' al“l M1«» Helen Johnson of school leaves today for Medford lons returned Tuesday from Fort • on' Hhlrl«y »laack- Warren In- Helen Michaels, Agnes Wallace card parly at her home Friday I-sxton, Emma Lou | and Myrna Laird will all attend the night. Those of last year's class C. Davis, production administrator K“K’‘ne “ 'dored t the coast at where he will visit for a while be­ Banning. Georgia where he ha» Kra,n- 1 Four-H school on scholarships won who were not preaent were Veda In charge of acreage adjustment; R w I ’Port Sunday and then drove fore attending the summer ramp of been attending a six months train H,rttUon' V“1"“»"* Uchytll. Scholarship, year— Flora Ber­ at the state fair last year. Daley, who 11 attending school at and Dr. M L. Wilson, wheat admin north to Waldport on their return, the Oregon National Ouard. tsch, Wanda Burch. Beryl Robert George Saunders holds a scholar­ Monmouth. Ruth Brabham, who Is Istrator. Dr. Wilson, of Montana son, Albert Shearer. Frank Stuart. ship for home beautification given employed In Eugene and Winnie State college, is well known in Ore­ by the Oregon Federation of Gar­ Honey, who now lives In Florida. gon. On one of hia trips to this Visitor from Wsndllng — Mr«. den Clubs; Arlelgh Tracer has a Evelyn PhelpH who spent the state he addressed the Eastern Ore­ Cliff Abram» -of Wendllng was a scholarship given by the Valley week-end in RoHeburg with her gon Wheat league at Heppner. visitor in Springfield the first of Packing company, and Ernest Wag aunt. Mr«. Jack Dent, returned to the week. ner ha» won a forestry scholar»hlp her home at Plea»unt Hill Monday. »uggested dlvt«ion of Oregon Into six districts tor purposes of administering the ns* federal farm act, and recommendations as to possible substitute crop« for this state in case acreage reduction of surplus commodities is decided up on. have been submitted to Wash lagton authorities at tbelr request by Paul V. Mari,, director of agri­ cultural extension at Oregon State college. The six natural divisions into which Oregon divides by reason of crop and climatic similarity are the Willamette valley south to the Lane-Douglas line; southern Ore­ gon including Douglas. Josephine and Jackson counties; the coast and lower Columbia. Including Carry, Cooa, western Lane. Lincoln. Tillamook. Clatsop and Columbia counties; Columbia basin, includ­ ing Hood River. Wasco, Jefferson. Sherman, Gilliam and Morrow counties; Blue Bountnln. including Vmatilla. Union, Wallowa. Baker and Malheur; and central Oregon. Including Deschutes. Crook. Wheel­ er, Grant Klamath. Lake and Har ney counties A ANOTHER DOCTOR TO LOCATE HERE V tfiY /.■ A T fiT Smaftt Do nccìiock L DATES ARE GIVEN I McKenzie Valley Elmer Peplot hag been working on the country phone lines this week, trying to locate static that has seriously interfered with ser­ vice for nearly a year on the 201 line. The relief road crew under sup­ ervision of B. F. Minney has been clearing right of way south of the , Deerhorn school house. The Walterville Ladies Aid so­ ciety held an all-day meeting and kitchen shower at the social room of the church Wednesday. The Christian church has an­ nounced a Workers society meeting at th home of Mrs. J. W. Fountain June 9. Children's day program, June 4. Boy social at Walterville' school house June 14. Kelvinator ELECTRIC i .......................... - " Forward March! History rc|x>atH Itself! RuBlneBs I h marching forward. Those who sit on the sidelines and wait for Its return are carving their own tombstones. Men of vision have toss­ ed off the balls and chains of obsolete business methtwls and are marching forward, to the tune of advertising, with new and greater values. THKY will reap the rewards of a new and greater prosperity. » tl The newspaper remains the greatest advertising me­ dium in the world today. This newspaper Is the best ad­ vertising medium for Springfield and vicinity. - REFRIGERATOR S 9 9 .5 0 Mountain Power States Company THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS