The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 29, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAOB TURF«
THS BPRINOFIULD N W S
THURSDAY, JUNK 29, 1»8I
g
TOWN AND VICINITY
McKENZIE PASS OPEN
CARS CROSS SUNDAY
HEW FARM LDANI (
AFFORDS CASH
The McKenzie pass Is open. The
first autom obile, to negotiate the
crossing this season came down
over the dlvld* from Bend Sunday
In spite of the announcements Is­
sued Saturday by the Highway De­
partment office In Salem that the
road would not be passable until
Wednesday.
Motorist, driving up the west
side of the mountain early Sunday
morning found a stretch of the
highway which had not been open­
ed. but which waa passable In a
light automobile.' After crossing
this stretch the road ta almost clear
of snow.
Person« contem platisg a trip
across the pass are advised to equip
' them selves with tire chains and a
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Minor Opuratlon — John I ’ortar
Recovers Illness— Frank Waacb-
undarwant a minor oparatlon at tbu tar la recorering now from a re-
offlca of a Hprlngfleld pliyalclan.
cent Illness.
Scaling Down of Debts Ex*
Ill at Qoahan—William Cornallua
With Ability of
Cut« Finger— Dale Daniela cut a pected
of Gosbeu la quit«* ill at his horna deep gnah on her left hand Tuea-1 Farm to Pay Old Accounts
day tgorulng.
Washington J u lia 29- President thia «auk
Farmers of thia county will be
llo o ’iuvalt waa anxious to have con-
•maII Boy III— Donald Kurn, aon
Does to Aahland— Delbert Mitch Interested In the statem ent Jaat ra­
Kruaa adjourn buforu tba 16tb, ba- of Mr. and Mra. I. W. Korn, la IM
ell left Tueaday morning for Aah­ vel red by C. W. Hansen, Route 2,
cauau that waa tbu data for tba ai tba hom» of tila parunts.
land.
Springfield, sacratary-treaaerer of
payment of anuthar Inatalliuunt of
tba Kuropsan war debts, and bu
Visits at Creewell — Mra. Fred
Returns from Portland Jim M, the McKenzie Vail« y National Farm
Aaaocatlon. from J A. Scoll-
knew they wara not going to ba Louk and daughter, Bra, »pent th ■ Kee returned to Springfield Munday
ard. Agent of the Farm laian Com
paid In appreciable amount. He week-end at t ie«w ell at the home foltowlng a trip to Portland.
mlaaloner. stationed in the Federal
didn't want aunatora getting up and of Mr. and Mra. IB. L. Howe,
Blue Rlvar Man Hara— Ham Bcotl |j«nd Bank of Spokane, t -Ring bow
aaylng unkind thlnga about Kurupe
Miss Louise M Popp, 29, N. Y
Daughter Bom — Mr. and Mr», of Blue lllver waa a b u s ie s » vlsltoi ! It la expected there will be a very
telephone operator, threw the switch
juat at a time whan tba World
Dorrance C. Warner of Fall Creek in Springfield Friday.
substantial -cale-down In the debts
sad slid ‘'hello” to «120,000 She
Monetary and Kronomlc Confer
are the pareute of un Infant daugh
was informed that she had won that
of many borrowers because the
ence waa meeting In l^nidon and
C atch st Salmon
lAinuld Toomb
amount with a ticket oa the English
" t h r , e a rtic le s m ay prove
ter born to them ut the Pacific
farmer
getting
a
loan
will
be
able
we wuru trying to get on friendly
very useful at tim es, especially tati
Derby qiyiaer.
hoapllal In Eugene on Tueeday, caught a medium slz-d salmon In to offer cash for asttlem ent of debts
terms with the rest of the world.
In the evening or early morning.
the McKenzie river north of Spring-
June 27. 1*33.
which he might not otherwise be
Aud the reason som e seuatora did
field Sunday.
i able to pay.
convenience of the public the sec­
Ihelr best to hold congress In ses­
V isitors Stop H ara — Mr. and
KENSINGTON CLUB TO
Portland Man Visits — George
Commissioner's losna are being retary-treasurer of the local nation­
sion waa Juat Io give them selves an Mra. Alex Mathews stopped In
al
farm
loan
association
has
been
abort
AVIlllama
of
Portland
spent
Sunday
HOLD PICNIC FRIDAY
made to reduce and refinance farm­
opportunity to let loose a lot of Springfield Saturday fur
anil-foreign fireworks about the visit with frlenda. They were on In Springfield vlslllng his aunt. er's debts on a longer term harts, appointed aa correspondent and
Members of the Kensington club
to supply working capital and to that farmers should find It conveni­
debts.
ihelr way to their home at Thur» Mra. Meda Catching
ent and satisfactory to make their will hold a one o'clock picnic dish
refinance
foreclosed
farms.
The
trip.
Hut wheu the date cum«. and the ton after a
Move te Springfield — Mr. and
■ ollateral accepted Is first or sec- applications to this correspondent dinner Friday at the home of Mrs.
debt Installments weren’t paid
P rincip al V is ita — Ginn 11 Wood, Mra. Walter Markham of Albany on-* mortgages upon all or any part rather than apply directly to the j Paul Basford. A social afternoon
England paid 10 percent, France
Principal of thè Uruttatu achool arrived In Springfield Sunday to oi the farm property, real or per agent stationed In the Federal Land will be enjoyed at the Basford farm
and Italy nothing. Cxccboalovakla
home following the dinner.
visite«! In Springfield and Eugene make (heir home here
sonal. Including crops. Of course, Bank.
and Greece and a few othera also
tur a short whUe Tueaday and
before
the
Commissioner
makes
a
Visits
In
Roseburg—
Mias
Jean
10 percent and Finland alone paid
Wediicaduy whlle enroule tu hi» nine Withers left Saturday for second mortgage loan he will ask
what waa due In fu ll—there wasn't
home at Medford from tin- National Roseburg to visit at the h om e,of the holder of the first mortgage to
any occaalon for fireworks. The
Guani camp al Camp Clatsop
waive foreclosure rights in accord
Dr. and Mrs. ('. G Van Valzah.
President accepted what waa offer­
anc<-
with the Commissioner’s re­
ed aa payment on account, aent a
to the dollar, at the close of Ihe
M'"or O p er.tio n -J a m es Phillips, gulations.
Don’t let expensive foods
sharp rebuke to France, which la
war. th e , some real Inflationary
° f Mr and Mr’ C,“ *on i’h" " pa'
L im ited to 85,000
two Installments behind, and com
measures will he adopted to make
» minor " tersilo,, st the
spoil and go to waste. Pres­
1-oans are limited to a maximum
m illed the nation for nothing ex
office of a local physician Monday of 85.000 each These loans plus all
capt what he lias said before, that d‘,ll« r« ‘ keeper and prices higher
erve them with a few cents
we ahall always be glad to listen
Espanaaa Going Down
Visita at Albany— Mrs. G. W. prior mortgage» or other evidences
of
Indebtedness
secured
by
the
worth of ice each day. Just
Government economy plan» are <jprbpr went to Albany Sunday to
to any nation which want» io tell
(arm property may not exceed 75
working
out
The
general
15
par-
,
ppnd
„
,
BW
daya
viwitlnn
with
her
us why II can't puy.
call Phone 7 and we will de­
per cent of the appraised value
c ut cut til Federal alarlea begins
p w Gerber.
Naw Osal Goat Into Action
thereof.
July I. Great numbers of men In 1
liver it to your ice box.
6 4 k - B Be
What thia extra session did was the Army a r c being weeded out.
Doctor in Portland— Dr. W. H.
During the first three years the
more than any previous peace con Plans for the consolidation of bu- Pollard made a business trip to loans are In effect, borrowers will
Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield for
gresa has ever done In Ma whole reaua have been completed. The Portland Friday returning the same not be required to make payments
Maid O' Cream Butter
life, however. And now that con president made hla veterans’ pay day.
on the principal If they are not
greaa bus pa veil the burden to the cut stick, In spite of congressional
otherwise In default with re«pect
Takes Vacation— Men Hollister
administration, the mew dk-sl la efforts to override him. although
to the conditions or covenants of
left the first of the week for Klam­
beginning to get Into action.
their mortgages. The loan must
som e of the scbedulea originally
Under the new Farm Mellef act announced were Increased, In the ath Fall» to spend his vacation be repaid In »uch annual or sem i­
with
hla
wife
and
Infant
child.
the Secretary of Agriculture has case of men actually disabled In
annual Installments as will dis­
announced that the reduction of war service.
Albany Man Here— Howard Tay- charge the debt within the agreed
wheat acreage la beginning to be
Mepuhllran votes saved the G lass-' lor of Albany was a business Tlal- period.
plit Into effect anil that 8l50.000.00n Steagall bank bill, with Its deposit tor at the Mountain State Power
Not Personal Loans
will be distributed among wbeut : |„ aura,KP feature, at the last m in-' company office In Springfield Tues-
The CoinmisKioner's agent also
growera thia year. Io compensate „ „ ,tepubl,,.a0
, help,«I put a day.
! pointe out that these are collater-
them (or wheat dot produced Thia
of , h„ H ih w ¥ , | |
program
Cuts
F
inger.
_
Marlon
Adam.
aliled and
peraonal loans and
amount will be raised hy a process- , hroluh
fac, tbp only
on
»he
Ing lax of 30 cents a bushel levied w hkh
R,.publk.atll> ln c,„ 1Kr,^ . sustained painful cuts on two of ,h“' thp f,n an ,lal ™"d“ <‘>"
EUGENE. OREGON
77 E. BROADWAY
on (he millers, who will not be voted solidly ns a unit was Veter- his fingers Monday when he push- app“can‘ aa »*«1 as his history
,-d them thru a pane of glass in a nlu‘', «*' con» dered. including, of
permitted to pay l«»s than market jana. R<.R,.,
door al h l. home.
I course, the ability of the farmer
price for wheat. They will add the !
I to repay his loan. The properties
proceeatng tax to the price of (tour,
Tonsils, Adenoids Removed — are appraised by the Federal Land
which Is calculated to add about V» HUNTLY NAMED FOR
Woodrow Phillips, son of Mr and Bank appraiser and he uses the
cent to the consumer's coal of a
LEGION CONVENTION Mr Clifton Phillips had his ton same general values in arriving at
pound loaf of broad.
1 i
sils and adenoids removed Monday . the value of the property to be of-
Cotton in the fields Is to be des­
M It Huntly has been appointed at the office of a local physician.
fered as collateral. The principal ;
troyed. probably as much as 26 delegute front the Springfield Am­
difference between the Federal
percent of the 1933 crop, and grow­ erican Ix-gion post number 40 to at
Speaks at Grange M e . t - F , A M e
,()an and the ( .ommkl
ers compensated out of »’"'
lend the state convention to be held Cornack was the principal speaker, , toner . ,oan
, hat the
bank
cmm I s of a processing tax of 4 c.-nta #| K|a math Falls on August 10. 11 at the meeting of the Ja«per grange :
a pound laid on spinners, who are and , , Th p )ot.a , , |<(|1 post ha» Tuesday evening. He spoke on the ’ 31
,
_
r.n
legion post
j perty and can not exceed 50 per
(o tack It on to the price of cotton taken a vacation for the sum m er: subject of the Slate Sale» Tax.
cent of the normal, appraised value
goods.
months and will not meet again
Visiting Mother— Mr. and Mra. of the land plus 20 per cent of the
Federal Home Loans
until September.
¡Kenneth Thompson of Santa Clara insured, permanent improvements
The Federal Home Ixwn Bank
EVERY PAIR HAS A DEFINITE GUARANTEE
nre spending the weék In Spring- whereas the Commissioner's Agent
Board has been «<-1 up under the
j field visiting with her mother. Mrs. may lend up to 76 per cent of the
OF SATISFACTION
direction of William E Stevenson. MOHAWK CROUP PLANS
normal value and accept second
Katie Brumette.
If anyone owning a home has a
PAGEANT FOR PICNIC
mortgages and personal property- as
mortgage on It he ran refinance
To Bend— Clayton F. Barber will security.
(hat mortgage under proper con­
Mrs Echo Neal has written a leave Saturday for Bend where Mrs.
Contact Local Agent
ditions with government funds, up pageant depicting the early history
Barber and their daughter are visit
The Agent points out that for the
to 80 percent of th. appraised <of
„ohaw k valley for presenta- ing . relatives He will return with
value. If the mortgagor will accept
Mohawk valley , hpm „„ , he rourth of July
4'A Government bonds for his ploneer pl).nl(.
h„,d July
Mrg I
money. A market will be maintain Horac(, Myer„ w„ , d lref, , he pro.
At Junction City— Miss Maxine
ed for the bonds If anyone needs t°!d u ctlon
j Snodgrass spent several days this
convert them Into cash Mortgages
j week at Junction City where she
will have to pay nothing on the
aa»isted at the Mountain States
N O T IC E O F SA L E
principal of such loans for three
Power company office during the
O F R E A L P R O P E R T Y BY
y«Mirs, then pay them off In 15 an­
A D M IN IS T R A T O R
Illness of one of the regular em-
nual Installments nt 6%. If the dis-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, p'oyees'
tresse,I mortgnge, needs cash for That by virtue of an order of the»;
back taxes or repairs the govern- County Court of l4tne County. Ore- ' T ran sferred to New Poet— Mies
ment will lend cash for both pur K°n-
made and entered of r e 1 Ada Carr who has been employed
cord
on
the
10th day of June, 1933. - at the telephone office in Eugene
poses.
In the matter of the estate of Ed
Contracts are being prepared ward C. Morgan, deceased, the un for some time has been transferred
now for the spending of the 83.300.- deralgned administrator of said |
“*h>
000.000 appropriated for public “»»«te will on and after the 16th she w111 be *iven »«» «*«* employ
works. Four hundred million dol d"J of. Jul/ - J933 ‘‘" • r ,OJ »«le *nd ment.
. „ .
.
,
. . .
aa H At private sale to the highest
lara of Federal roads construction |ddder for cagb or on eh alf caeh
V isits Daughter— Mrs. Sam Rlch-
la to start at once, as well as the and one-half credit, subject to con-1 mond went to Portland Tuesday
building of all the naval craft which
| morning to visit with her daugh
To paraphrase the ancient, but pnngently truthful, wise-crack:
we a™
8«<d order or" any parcel thereof;
'er. Lucille, and to attend the meet-
amount to another 1200.000.000 The
I-ot Thirty Eight In Medows' lngs of the Grand Lodge of N. O.
administration proposes to get the . Addition to Lowell In I-ane Coun-
belnjt heid this week In that
ty. Oregon, subject to unpaid
entire 83,300.000.000 of additional
city.
taxes and to a water right to
money Into circulation as speedily
Martha E. StelrB.
Return from Portland— Mr. and
as possible.
I,nts One. Two, Three. Four,
Industry to Resume
Five and Twelve In Medows' Ad P. J. Bartholomew returned to
dltlon to Lowell In I,ane County, i Springfield Sunday from Portland
Under the Industrial Recovery
Oregon, subject to unpaid taxes j where they attended the annual
Art all Industrial concerns In the
ssu r i s y c « f
» -» « « » > « » • »
nation nre now organizing them
H IN C 7 O N
FOR HAI.B—Htuiulard inaku piano
n«ar Hprlngflrld Will »aerifies
fur unpaid balanca,
A anap.
Easy lamia
Writ» Tallman
Plan« Uluru, Malum, Ora.
Ju I I
From Hila data on I will not ba
luaponalhl« for billa cliaigsd by
Mia. A, T. Uuliako. Juu» SU, 1933
A. T. DONAIIO.
Ju 20.
WANTED Kldarly lady for bouts-
kuupur for fuiully of twu tn
country; ulve room und board
und 76 vanta a wnuk for necuaal-
tloa. Wrltu LLL In care Nawa
offlca.
COW STAKING CAUSES
COMPLAINTS IN CITY
The practice which many people
have got ten into of staking their
row« on vacant lota and aloug, the
atraeta of lha city has been causing
many complaint« to bn made at the
City Hall lately aaya Lum F An-
duraon People who ataku out (hair
cows should bu careful not to let
them get on lha slduwalka. he aayg.
N O T IC S T O C R E D IT O R S
NOTICS IK HKKKIIY GIVEN:
That Effa P Hpoucn baa been ap
polnic,I « s e e s tr a of the luist Will
and Testament of Harry Y. Hpence.
deceased, by tha County Court of
IsSBSS County. Oregon. All person«
having claims against said estate
are required to preaeut them, with
tbu proper vouchers, within a ll
uiontha from the 22nd day of June,
1933. to the aald executrix at the
law office of L. I. May In the Miner
ll u ll d ln g ,
Eugene.
O re g o n
EFFA P. SPENCE. Executrix
o f On, L a s t Will anil Teatament
of Harry Y Spence, deceaaed.
I. I. MAY. Attorney for Balate.
IJ 22 2» Ju 6 13 20)
N O T IC E
TO C R E D IT O R S
Notice la hereby given that the
uuderatgned baa been appointed ad-
■ iiliile liU t o r o f the io,tale o f llt - n ja
min F Skinner, deceased. by the
County Court of I at tie County, Ore­
gon All peraona having claims
against aald estate are required to
present them with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned at the
law ufflrea of Potter * Halley at
631 Miner llulldlng, Eugene, Ore
gun. within six months from the
dale of thl« notice
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this 8th
dav of June A D . 1933.
8TACHY L. SKINNIER. Admin
latrator of the Estate of Ben­
iamin F Skinner, deceased.
POTTER A HAILEY. Attorneys
for Estate.
(J 8 1622 28—Ju <)
Business Directory
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
N aturopathic Physician
ITioos t l-J
Office Hours: I Io t I' M
406 Fourth Street
Edw. G. Privat
JEWKLEU
Itepuiring a Specialty
Springfield. Oregon
General I-aw ITacUce
I. M. PETERSON
Attorney « t-lA w
City Hall Building
Hptdngfle'.d. Orhgon
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
Kapreaentad By
E. H. TURNER
846 A St.
Springfield, Ora.
POOLE * GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Poole
EL'GENB— 11th BPK1NGFHCLD
and Cbaraeltou,
228 Main
Telepuone 723
Phone 82-J
Tired Eyes
Waste Energy
Nothing w astes energy more
than straining your eyes. Com­
mon causes of eye strain are
nearsightedness, farsightedness,
nstlgniatlsm, and double vision.
All of Iheso can bn effectively
und quickly remedied by the
use of proper glasses.
If your eyes are causing you
discomfort you owe It to your­
self to have them examined.
This will coat you nothing at
DR. ELLA MEADE
OptofristrlBt
41 Wsst 8th
Butane
USE ICE
Springfield Creamery Co.
Williams’ Salt Service Store
The Largest Stock
of Footwear in
Lane County
Serve Yourself and Save!
Let’s Get Together
If You D on’t R ead The News
We Both Lose!
Said sale will take place at the a,ld v*«»ed with her sister. Mrs. T.
selves, with Government aid. Into
trade associations for the adoption law office of L. L. Ray In the Miner II. Taylor, and his mother, Mrs. W.
of standard codes of practice, hours Building, Eugene, Lane County, A. Bartholomew.
Oregon.
of labor and minimum wage scale».
HERBERT E WALKER. Ad-1 Iowa Man Arrives—W. P. Metcalf
In order to get factories going at
mlnlstrator of the estate of E d-, arrived here Sunday from Iowa to
ward C. Morgan, deceased.
once. Any Industry that won't play
visit with his sister-in-law, Mrs.
(J IB 22-28—Ju 6 -13)
can he forced to come In under the
N ettle Metcalf, and with his
rules approved by the majority and
SUM M O NS
nephew, Oran Metcalf, and family.
the government. The expectation
of Washington Is that a million In The Circuit Court of the State Mr M e,c"K Hn<’ h,s nephe" WPnt
to Florence Monday to spend a few
of Oregon for latne County.
men a month will he put hack at
Thelma Relme, Plaintiff vs. S. R. ilays on the Coast.
work, beginning now.
Slenio. Defendant.
Under Joaeph H. Kastman, form­
To S. R. Selme, Defendant: INI Hold Family Gathering— Mr. and
erly chairman of the Interalate THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Mrs. W. A. Taylor and nephew.
Commerce Commission and now OREGON you are hereby required J Kenneth Herrington, drove to Jef-
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to appear and answer the complaint .
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Federal Coordinator of Railroads. ft(f>d nRatnitt yol, )n the aboTP pn. ferson Sunday where they met Mr.
the task of reorganizing the rail tilled suit within four weeks from and Mrs. A. E. Herrington and
roads Into regional system s, and the dnte of the first publication of , their daughter. Evllo, and held a
In general trying to make them ,h l" »»«tnmons and If you fall to so famj|y p|cn|c, Kenneth returned to
more efficient, has been started (h COIlrt foy ft dprrpp dlssnlvlng Portland with his parents and his
One of the first things the railroads the bonds of matrimony now exist ¡sister came to Springfield Io visit
did was to announce another pay Ing between plaintiff and defend „t the Taylor home for a short
cut, making a totnl reduction, effec­ ant above named and granting unto wh,i_
the plaintiff a decree of absolute,
tive next November, of 22Mi per divorce from the defendant;
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This summons Is published once Ì Overnight Visitors— Mr. and Mrs.
cent In railroad wagea.
The only "Inflation" thus far In ench week for four consecutive John Truesdall and small daughter,
effect Is the acceptance of silver at weeks in |>ie Springfield News by Hpent Monday evening visiting with
order of Fred Fisk Judge of th e, M
Mr„ Frank ,.atll8on at
B0 cents an ounce In payment of County Court of Lano County, Ore- J „ ,
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foreign debts to the United States
aon, made In the absence of G. F. Harden Way. Many friends called
Each BO-cent ounce of sliver will | Hklpworth Judge of the Circuit
to visit them during the evening.
mnke about $1.19 In silver dollars, Court, on June 13, 1933 directing Mr. Truesdall la a former employee
J*-?18 j
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of the old Morning Register In Ku
which will be the basts for that ,h ?i
Dated and first published June
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!Kenp ®nd lI' nt
8tudent- He ,B
much In silver certl(lcates. But un- lBth 1933
WHITTEN SWAFFORD, At- now a student Instructor In chem
lea» the agreements arrived at In
totrney for Plaintiff, Residence iatry at the University of Mlchl-
London result In putting the cur­
anil P. O. Address. Eugene,
They were enroute to Los
rencies of the rest of the world up
Oregon.
l"
to where they wore, with relation
(J 16-38-88—Ju I -18)
I Angeles.
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