PÁOE POUR THURSDAY, JUNE IB, IMS THE 8PRINQPÏÏLD NKWH CLEANER BERRY PATCHES URGEO Secretary To President Where and How Loans are Made Under Emergency Mortgage Act Development of Stock for Planting is Stressed as Pro* fitabte Venture in State In the first two day» after Iho imssage of the Federal Emergency Fhrni Mortgage act. applications for relief were received from. 128» farmers Most of these applications were se n to Washington, Indlcat lug that few farmers know wherc the Federal Land Banks for their districts are located. First Farm Loan to Illin ois Farmer thus make this region more proal perón* "At (lie present time Hie lumber-' men are giving Ihe matter of school construction serious attention, and It Is under'tiMul that a campaign la lo lie conducted In various dlslrids Largo Attendane» Expected at lo educate Ihe taxpayers In Ihe eco Grudge Match Between nomy and safely of one »lory wood Colorful Mat Artista buildings ** Clingman Meets Jensen Tonight Due of the most luleraxllng a restiinv matches lu he staged In That strawberry plants will lend Lane counly for several month > la themselves to the same general due lu be staged al the Fugane methods of Improvement through eliminating virus diseases as lias i Armory lunlght when Thor Jensen long been successfully used with I the rougit man from Elkton, and \ . „j potatoes is the definite detenuina-1 Dlls i'll igman. powerful hut dean tlon of Dr. 8. M. Zeller, plant path j wrestler from the Navy, meet In the ologlst at the Oregon Experiment «lain (»»nt on Herb Owens card There are twelve of these banks, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Carlton station. Thia rsnnot become anything hut and In connection with each ot Pathologists at the station dis- j a grudge match between Ih» two them a Loan Commissioner Io oper­ Married 25 Years; Hold covered some years ago that yields men Clingman won the tua ldi dur ate under the new law has been Open House to Friends of strawberries are being seriously Ing his lirai encounter wllli Jensen appointed. These new loans are reduced in most Oregon fields made lo refinance farm Indebted­ Members of Ihe llapllsl church The second lime the wrestlers were through the presence of the straw- ness. provide working capital for uud many other neighbors and together on the program, Jensen berry crinkle disease, a virus dis farm operations and lo aid in the friends of Mr. and Mrs Roy Carl lurued to mixing and other rough order similar to mosaic that attacks redemption of foreclosed farms. loll called nt Ihe Carlton home. 330 ladles to defeat Ihe eallor. and waa llere Is the first picture from They are not. primarily, made for potatoes. Whether any stock free E street. Wednesday evening from promptly booed by Ihe audience. from this disease could be develop­ the Executive Offices at the White the purpose of refinancing farm Clingman haa sought n return 7 lo 10 o'clock lo greet them on ed appeared doubtful for a while, House, picturing Miss Marguerite first mortgages That Is lo be done (heir twenty fifth weddlug miniver maldi for several weeks and Owen Lehand. private secretary to Presi through the Federal Land Banks however. has endeavored lo arrange ime. bul sary. dent Roosevelt. Careful Tests Made working In connection with the haa always found Jensen very un Mr. and Mrs. Carlton were mar T h r firs t loan under President Koosevelt ’• $300,000,000 Emsrgeney Dr. Zeller obtained a small start present holders of first mortgages rled at Boise, Idaho on June 14 responsive lo lita overtures. Jual P ans Ixtan H ilt * m made at the Ht l.outs o f f tee o f the Federal Isjutd Hnnlr of what appeared to be clean plants, Photo allows K. A l*urvtnet o f Pleasant Plains, H I., ( r ig h t ) reeeivtng a 1908 and lived there for a while what happened lately lo cause hl« There Are Loan L im its $3,500 check from (\»mmianioner fc J. Rodman, ( le f t ) an Mrs Purvines however, and has Increased them before moving lo Spirit Lake In wllllngiieas lo appear on Ihe card la letans under the new law are looks on In the rear is Wood Nelherland and O. J U o y d , president and for the Marshall variety through northern Idaho where (hey resided uncertain. vice »resident o f the Ht. Ixiuin Federal t»and Hank. Untiled lo $8.000 to any one farmer. many generations. This year the for 13 years From Spirit Imka they Harold lleim-rt will meet Gorilla The amount that may be loaned, question arose as to whether these cauie to Springfield where (hey I’ogl. an Importalluii from the Ar added to existing mortgages or were merely resisting the disease have alhce made I heir home. gemine. In a special 45 u ilu u le other debts secured by the farm because of favorable environment. They have three adughtera, Iowa, event preceding lile Jenaeu Cling property, cannot be more than suf Certain ones of the plants In the who lias jual relumed to Spring man match. flclent to bring the total debt up to greenhouse were therefore inocul Funeral Services for William field lo spend Ihe summer with her three-quarters of the appraised ated by "pasturing" aphids on them W. Cook to Be Held at Har­ parents 8b» Is teaching high school value of the property. These are after they had previously been on second mortgage loans, repayable National Organization Now Use of Wood in Public Works al Bridgeport, Washington, Naomi, risburg Today, 2 O'Clock infected plants The results were graduate nurse, who lives with over a series of years, and an agree­ Functioning; Agreement Programs Means Savings quick and positive, as .1] plants Wllliam w Cook re8ident o( her parents In Springfield; and ment has to be obtained from the Provision Is Inspected of Millions Annunlly 8O° n deVe]°Pr l ™UBt> for '»auy and holder of the first mortgage that Ruth. who has graduated from (lie ily detected symptoms of the dis­ father of several Springfield peo- CisiVerslly high school au»t has he will not proceed against the While nothing definite hud yet ease The West ('oust Lumbermen's As Just completed her freshman year pie. died at his home near Harris­ tanner for failure lo pay the prin­ been announced 111 the second week soclation and Ihe various local Strawberry plant improvement burg on Tuesday. June 13. He was at the University. Both of her sla­ Specialist in Artificial Temp­ cipal of the first mortgage. in June as to the proposed stale groups of lumber manufacturer* In ters are graduates of (he Unlver work which will lead to certifies born In Lane county near Irving eratures and Electric Treat­ Applications tor loans under the organisation under Ihe federal farm tlon has already been started in on February 7, I860 and was mar­ Oregon and Washington have eat alty. ments Here Saturday several sections of (he state and ried to Margaret Richardson on new law should go to the Federal ad . nationally the "machinery" was abllshed advisory services and are Mr. and Mrs. Carlton are mem Land Banks for the district In getting about set up and progress prepared to cooperate with any there is room for more of it so as October 6. 1884. bera of the Springfield Baptist Dr Arthur Junes, chief of the which the farm Is located. These was reported dally In getting the local group of cltlsena In connection to make Oregon a center of high church, and have been very active department of phyalral therapy of provlslous of the a d into effect, with the use of wood III public He is survived by his widow, districts are; grade planting stock as well as In affairs of that church ihe Multnomah and Good Hnmari- First District; Springfield. Mats. says ihe Oregon Extension service works. Technical assistance and high production in the commercial Margaret Cook, and seven sous and They were assisted lu receiving Ian hospitals, will conduct a one fields, believe horticultural officials daughters as follows: Mrs. Frank Serves the state of Maine, New in its weekly review. explanatory literature on the eco­ visitors at their open house by Ihelr day clinic In Hpriugfleld Haturday Logan. Mrs. Frank Fisher and Hampshire. Vermont. Massachu­ at the state college. A summary of the accomplish nomical use of lumber In public lhrm> daughters. ut the ugflne of Hr. Mlllon V. Claude Cook, all of Springfield; Ira setts. Rhode Island. Connecticut, meats to dale would Include ap­ works Is available In Lane county Runner* C ontract Disease Walker. New York, and New Jersey. Charles Cook and Mrs. Roy Owens of Eu­ This latest work of Dr. Zeller's pointment of administrative heads through the office of H. J. Cog, sec While In Springfield Dr Jones shows conclusively, they say. that gene; Emmett Cook and Mrs. Tom Windholx. Commissioner's agent. under the ad . holding of prellinin retary of the West Coast organisa­ will examine a limited number of the same methods of selection, George of Harrisburg. Second D is tric t; Baltim ore, Md. ary conferences dealing with most tion for the Eugene branch. patients whose allmenta are »ape maintenance of a personal "seed Seven grandchildren besides two Pennsylvania, Deleware. Mary- basic commodities. preliminary dally Interesting to him In a campaign to bring about a plot" by growers of planting stock, sisters and two brothers also sur- land. West Virginia. Virginia and work toward formation of scores The visiting doctor la declared lo and careful rogueing out of dis­ vire. The brothers and sisters are the District of Columbia. George of marketing agreements as pro greuter use of Oregou Umber Ihe be a specialist in electrical treat, . . . . . . , Dregonlan In Portland makes the eased plants will bring results just Pearl Marlin. Los Angeles. Anna ' Stevenson, agent. vlded In the law. Ihe holding of at I followlllK Bta(enlenla; menla and In have conducted some as it has with potatoes. Work at Berry at Junction City; Ernol Cook, Third District; Columbia, S. C. least one final hearing on one such Norval May Announces Wed­ very outstanding work In Ihe Pa­ the experiment station has also Marysville. California, and Clyde For North and South Carolina, agreement, and the rapid applica "Properly owners active In the ding to Miss Susan Elliott cific Northwest In Ihe field of aril proved that the disease Is carried Cook at Junction City. George and Florida. Henry S. John tlon of the farm credit features of ¡movement to establish practical flrlal tempera I urea, the new modi in Portland Saturday from main plant to runners and Funeral services will be held *>»• agent. the new n et ¡economies In the administration of cal development which has aroused from plant to plant by insects, just from the Miller Funeral Home at Fourth District; Louisville. Ky. study Regulations I Public affairs are being urged by Norval Ellsworth May. former Ihe Interest of many physicians as with potatoes, but that It is not Harrisburg at 2 o'clock this after-| For Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky and Here Ore)f()I| prtH, u,w l , an(l I the lumber Industry to join In pro athletic director al Springfield high transmitted by contact. noon. Interment will be made iD Tennessee. Agent not yet appolnt- distributors of farm products are I * reat*“r use of lumber on school will marry Miss Susan M. STAIRWAY IS GIVEN the I. O. O. F. cemetery west of ed; address simply "Federal Land already taking steps to find out bUb,lc projects. These Include Elliott daughter of Mr and Mrs Junction City. Bank. Louisville." BETTY MACDUFF GETS KALS0MINE THIS WEEK what the opportunities will be un- building*, highway bridges Will Elliott at the home of her par­ F ifth D istrict. New Orleans, La. der the trade agreements section Ibr,dgo approaches, culverts, guard ents in Portland Saturday. BOAT TRIP VACATION For Alabama. Mississippi and Louis­ of the form act This section per- Jra|l". docks, pipelines and various Portions of Ihe slalrwuy leading Following the w<-ddlog ceremony iana. William L. Pryor, agent. nilts producers and distributors to Io,ber structures for city, count) the couple will leave for California up to Hr M V Walker's office In Betty Ann Macduff. Springfield Sixth District, St. Louis. Mo. For set up definite agreements Intend Iand **“•* purposes reporter for the Eugene Register- where they will visit with Mr May's the Commercial Slate Bank build Illinois. Missouri and Arkansas. ed lo stabilise any given industry, Guard. and honor student at the parents at Dunsmuir before return- Ing are bdng reritUahed tlila week "It Is pointed nut that If tuxpay- Ing lo ntuke Ernest J. Bodrnan. agent. (heir home at Seaside Thr cell,n« *,f upp.-r hall University of Oregon, left this week whch agreements may be enforced Seventh District; St. Paul, Minn. for the first time by the "big slick I ers of the northwcsl would get be­ Both are graduates of Ihe Uni 1 W,y h*“ bren kelsomlned. on a two weeks' boat trip for San • For Michigan. Wisconsin. North of Ihe licensing power of the feder hind such a progrum und see that Francisco. The vacation trip was veralty of Oregon. Mr. May having S p r in g fie ld Remains in Tie Dakota and Minnesota. Jerry P. al department of agriculture. Sev-1 a present to her from her mother . ., . , taken special work In the physical Entertains Friday—Mr and Mrs , , . I where it Is suitably adapted, they upon completion of her University With Yoncalla Club for Top R'«rdan. agent eral such groups have been confer-1 , , , , education department during the ** Hunlly entertained at Ihelr ... „ I would bring about the savings of Eighth D is tric t; Omaha, Nebr. ring with George O. Gatlin, cooper I studies and having become a mem­ post year, home Friday evening for Mis Place on Cascade List _____ _____, ., . . . I millions of dollars In public works I For Iowa. Nebraska. South Dakota atlve ___ ber of Phi Beta Kappa, national marketing specialist al Ore - • Esther Monaco, Vivian Tbompaou. Springfield baseball players ad and Wyorn'ng Bert WaddeH, agent gon State college, to determine the annually, would create more busl honor fraternity. Cushman Man Here— Ed Pratt dan"'M West, Mr. and Mrs Ike vanced another step up the sche- Ninth District; Wichita. Kansas, best plan of action under the new ness for the northwest's basic In of Cushman was a business visitor Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Ned WII dustry, put more men to work and dule In the Cascade league Sunday For Oklahoma, Kansas. Colorado, law. In Springfield Wednesday. llama. Go to Convention — Mrs. Pearl when they defeated Wendling 9 to and New Mexico. Graves Shull. M ilk Groups Organized Schantol. worthy matron, and Mrs. 5 In an interesting game at Wendl- agenL Large national groups, particular Clifford Wilson, associate matron of ing. Tenth District; Houston, Texas. ly In the milk production und dis Cascade chapter, O. E. S. left Tues­ The locals are now tied with Yon- For tbe 8ta,e of alone. A. P. tribu tlon field, have been moving day for Portland to attend the an­ ealla for first place, each having Oraves- agent. nual convention of the Eastern Star won four games and lost none. Hills Eleventh District; Berkeley, Cal. swiftly In all parts of the country lodge. Creek, considered to be one of the For California. Nevada. Ctah and In preparing preliminary agree­ best teams in the league, has four Arixona. William H. Woolf, agent. ments for consideration by Ihe sec­ Board Meeting Held — Monthly victories and one defeat. Indlca- Twelfth District; Spokane, Wash, retary of agriculture. The first of meeting of the Methodist church tlons as the first half of the sche- l?or Washington, Oregon. Idaho and these to come to formal hearing stage was that for the Chicago Sunday school board was held Tues dule nears completion are that Montana. J. A. Scollard. agent, mlikshed. I'se of this section of the day evening. Only routine business these three teams will battle for How *° Get Loan was transacted. first second and third place In the I Farmers desiring to borrow under law In the dairy Industry and In district. the new law sh.uld write for infor- those enterprises not included un Leaves for Crater Lake — Paul Local ball fans will have another matlon to the agent for their dis der the "basic commodities" sec­ Potter will leave Springfield today opportunity to watch their team in 'trict- Address "Loan Commis- tion of the law Is considered a for Crater Lake lodge where he ' action on Brattaln field this Sun•'«loner's Agent. Federal Land Bank' means of extending real advanl w ill be employed during the sum- day when the Fruit Growers come and ,be name of the city In which ages of the new farm policy to all sections of agriculture. mer months. j across the river from Eugene. The district headquarters are located. j invaders are young players, being It takes a little time to get ac Meanwhile plans for acreage ad Visitor from Globe — Mrs. Ida composed of the American Legion ¡tlon. Local appraisers have to be Justment among the strictly basic NEW YORK.—Aggreeslvs con­ Hulburt of Globe Is visiting here junior ball club, but they put up a •'ailed In to look over the property commodities are going forward. In cerns are expanding business by at the home of her mother. Mrs. O. good fight and make an interesting and examine title and records ot order to hurry the e up so as to ap­ effective advertising despite de­ F Kizer. pressed business condition«, d» game. existing mortgages, but the Farm ply to this year's cotton crop. Sen dared A. W Diller, advertising — Board promises to move as fast as ator Bankhead lias sponsored un counsel, at a bankers’ conference possible in each case, and some amendment to the National Recov­ here recently loans wero actually made within ery act which would appropriate "Is 1933 a good year In which to a fund for taking cotton land out a few days after the law passed. advertí e?” Mr Diller asked "Yes, If 1933 1« a good year to stay In The first loan was to Elijah Pur- of production yet this season. He business, to reinforce the public's vines of Sangamon County, III,, on believes the resultant rise in cot- confidence in you, to put more busi­ a form which he has owned and I I°n prices would more than repay ness on the books. Thore Is new operated for 31 years. This was fo r l,be government through Increase In business to be had today and aggres­ $3.508 and was made through the the value of the government cot sive companies are getting It. Bui ton holdings. Federal Land Bank of St. Louis. new business will come In only II you go out for It. Advertising cer­ The second loan under the act was tainly goes out for It. to W. H. Chapman of Whitney, S. PIONEER PICNIC DATE "Will people read newspaper ad­ <’.. who borrowed $2,000 under the vertisement« these dayiT They will NOW SET FOR JUNE 17 act on a first mortgage on his pro­ read anything I hat Interests them. perty. There are plenty of present-day The annual Pleasant Hill pioneer arguments for business. Instead of picnic will be held on Saturday, asking 'How often should newspaper June 17, It was announced this advertising appear,' Il would be bet. week by Senator H. C. Wheeler, ter to ask 'How often Is It wise these days to neglect contacts with pos­ chairman. The picnic has twice sible customers?’ Mrs. Endicott and son from Port­ been postponed because of the In­ "Advert! dng men are being land spent the week-end with Mr. clement weather. The picnic will pressed to cut down advertising ex­ and Mrs. John Endicott. be an all-day affair with a noon penditures and use small newspapsr Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Giistaufson i basket dinner and with an after space. Too short copy often degen­ moved back to Eugene a few day noon of sports activities. All plon- erates Into a mere reminder that ago after spending some time here eers In tills vicinity are Invited to yon are still on earth. Cut down your talk to a man to a mere *bow with Mrs. Gustaufson’s parents, Mr. ¡attend. do you do' and 'goodbye' and you and Mrs. Fred Russell. ........................... won't get very far with him. The Miss Hazel Edmlston entertain ||| , t Daughter's— Mrs. W. H. best advertisements are those which ed Wednesday evening with u mi Riddell of Detroit, who has been guide the reader You can't get mneb cellaneous shower in honor of her visiting here with her daughter, guidance In a small advertisement Newspaper advertising can warm sister-in-law Mrs. Loren Edmlston. Mrs. Gertrude Wilson for two nn ih» reader - - though he Is not who was formerly Miss Ruth j weeks, Is III. tn Immediate prospect” Thompson from Eugene. They were ’ __________ ' married In Roseburg on May 20, iin Salem People Mere — Mr. and F riends arc quick to feel that way, and to welcome you beknown to their friends here who Mrs. J. E. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. into the circle of the easy-to-reach. , have Jqsl learned of It recently. H. W. Scott of Salem were Sunday It will mean so much to you, too: saving your strength; Miss Mildred Price attended the visitors at the W. II. Adrian home saving the nickels and dimes of unnecessary errand-doing Rose festival in Portland last week In this city. * FATHER OF LOCAL FOLKS_PASSES ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED HERE Oregon Farmers Large Savings Study barm Act Seen In Lumber Portland Doctor Io hold Clinic Former Athletic head to Marry bruit Growers to Play Ball Sunday ADVERTISING Aids Business Revival “I 9m so g la d you have a telephone! Thurston in person. Former Resident Here— Frances Jack Sharkey and Prlmo Car T he P acific . T elephone and T elegraph C ompany Frlzell, former resident of Spring nera will meet in the Garden Bowl, ! Business Office: 126 -4th Street Telephone 72 field was here from Monmouth Long Island City, New York, on 1 Tuesday visiting with friends. 'ju np 29. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS