The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 15, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THURBDAY, MARCH IB. 1814
T IN
FOR RRNT- 2 suites ruunia with
bath. Inquire C h ita feed ature.
M 115
Hinall Half moon llroocb
pin somewhere between poslof-
(Ite mid l i t - aih Street Bunday
Keturu to 616 Main Street (or
reward.
LO U T -
Farmers Getting Loans
fed eral l-aml Itaiik of Hpukane
tliwed 433 loana I he week ending
February 2k (nr a total amount of
$902.800 ()( theae 3*2 were Com
lutaaloner loana and 141 were land
dank loana
The prevloua a w k
there were 402 loan« closed hut for
$918.06(1
Daughter Born Mr uud Mra. L
W Hlark of Wendllng are the par-
euta of a baby daughter burn tu
them at the Pacific huapltal In Ku
gene uu Muuday. March 12. 1*34.
S U M M O N S
IN T H K C IR C U IT CO URT O f T H K
HTATK
OF
OREGON
FOR
LANK COUNT.
Kneel Uarland. Plaintiff, va. W alter
It Uarland. Defendant.
Tu W alter It
Garland, Defendant
IN T H K NAMK OF T H E STATK
OF OHKUON: You are hereby re­
quired tu appear and anewer the
complalnl filed agalnat yuu In the
above entitled ault within fuur
week« from the date of tba first
publication uf thia summons and If
yuu fall to appear or answer, for
waul thereof the plaintiff will take
a decree agalnat you fur the relief
ua prayed fur In the complaint, as
follows:
The dissolution of the marriage
relallun now eitatlng between the
plaintiff and the defendant That
plaintiff have the care and custody
of the minor rhlldreu of said par
Ilea. Jeeae Uarland atpl W alter
Uarland. and (or auch other and
fuither tellef aa to the court may
appear equitable.
The order directing the service
of tbla summons by publication la
dated February 22th, 1*34. and re­
quires publication for four weeks,
and the date uf the first publics
(Ion la March 1st. 1*34
C A W IN TK R M K IE R . At lo r
ney (or plaintiff. Residence.
Kugeue. Oregon.
I M l 61623-3**
Business Directory
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
N a tu ro p a th ic P h y s ic ia n
Phons *1J
Office Hours: 1 to 6 P. M
4M Fourth Mtreet
Edward C. Privat
Watchmaker and Jawalar
8P R 1N 0FIB LD
•o. Paoiflo Watch In apeo tor
First Class Work at Reasonable
Prloea.
General Law Practice
I. M. PBTER8ON
Attoraey-nt-Law
City Hall BnUdlag
Springfield, Oregon
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
Represented By
E. H. TURNER
•4« A IL
Springfield, Ore.
POOLE . GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walkar-Poole
KUUENE— lltb
8PH1NGF1ELD
ana ('harueltou,
22* Mam
Phuna »2 J
Talepuune 723
GOOD SIGHT, STYLE
AND COMFORT
COMBINED
Don't let your eye» go uncared
for when you may have good
sight, style and comfort corn
billed In glasses by Dr. Ella
Meade. Accurate prescriptions
and grinding, finest modern
(rumes available.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optom*trlat
41 Went *th
la * M t
■—
CO UN TY COURT
THB BPRINOF1ELD NEWS
THK
OF
T IIK HTATK OF OREGON FOR
T H K CO UNTY OF LANK.
, IN T H K M A TTER OF T H K KM
T A T E O F DALE E l.M E H CHAHE,
DKCKAHKD
NOTICK la hereby given that the
undersigned as the A dm lnlstratrll
M other III— Mrs. W ('. Darr's
uf the K atatu of Dale Elmer Chaae, mother la reported t
i be III at her
Deceased has filed her final ac­
count In the County Court In the home this week
State uf Oregon for lame County;
Vielt* at Cobu'g— John D. Pyle
! and that Tuesday the 10th day uf
April. 1*34. at the hour uf » 30 mails a business trip to Coburg
o'clock In the forenoon of said day Tuesday morning.
mid the Court Room of »aid court
has been appointed by said cuurt an
Visit at Corvallis— Mrs, Ed Houle
1 the tint« and place for the hearing' and her »on, Harley Craft, pent
. of objections thereto uml the set-1
the weekend at Corvallis.
tlem rht thereof.
PAOB THRBB
pllcants do not have sufficient a
urtty to obtain loana elsewhere.
I
On Fishing T ri
-M B Huntly
and C. F Kggl inarm spent Tues
day fishing near Junction City.
Jasper Man Harp— W. P. Hill»
and Frank Hills of Jasper were
visitors In Springfield Tuesday.
NEW FIRM -CROP
LOAN AVAILABLE ONE MONTH LEFT
WHEAT SIGNERS
- Compliance With Agricultural
Reduction Program Major
Item in Securing Funds
Farmers rnay obtain un emer
Visit at Corvallis— M r. and Mrs. gency crop loan from the *40.000.'
S. (,’. Delph and daughter. Hetty 00<i fund recently made available
Lou, spent Munday visiting with by Congress If they need credit and
friend» at Corvallis.
cannot qualify elsewhere and they
are cooperating with the produc­
V isits In Portland— Mra. I I W
tion control program of the Agri­
Whitney spent the week-end In
cultural Adjustment' administration,
Portland visiting with Mr. Whitney
according to a statement made to­
who Is serving on the federal Jury
day by 8. M Garwood. Production
for the spring term.
Credit Commissioner of the Farm
Hurts Hand — Anthony Tanga Credit administration.
These loana are entirely separate
severely Injured hia hand Monday
evening when he struck It with a I fro1» production credit association
hammer. He waa doing some work loans. The Emergency Crop Fund
at the Anderson Motor company Is an emergency relief measure for
this year, only to aid those who
where he la employed.
cannot qualtry for credit through
Last Day for Income Tex— Today the regular --hannels of a produc­
Is the final day on which federal tion credit association. This year
Income tax statements may be filed will prohaidy see the last of this
without the penalty for late pay­ type loan.
ment. The state Income tax state­
N o t M o re T h a n G ro w in g Costs
ments are due next month.
The fund will be used prlmar
Dated and first published March
Visits In Portland — Mra. C. E
j I. I »34
!
Date uf last publication April 5, Wheaton went to Portland Satur­
I.OB ANUELEM . . . Mrs Zuailda
day to spend the week end.
M aariat, ( «beve) roti tribù led ber | 1*34.
VERA E. MKARR, Admlnlstra
tifa oavlngs »6,900 tuward a meni
Taken to Hospital— Mrs. Ira Nice
trig.
urial te thè late Kudolph Valentino
(M 8-16263*— A 6)
was admitted to the Pacific hospital
laUer ebe lenrned ihal Dir ter « o r lai
In Eugene Thursday of last w.-ek
reet only *1,500 Hh» «Mrd • «$«! »wn,
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R *
tl$r vwurt ruht*x U» m 1 gA.iiwi «lu»t$M
Notice la hereby given that the
Has Bad Cold— Mrs. W. E Buell
h» rrtU'|M"d U> Hrr
undersigned has been appointed Is recovering now from a bad cold
........................................
..
Administrator with the W ill Annex
N
O T IC I O F H IA R IN O
which she contracted last week end
lu the County Court of the H tn te Z d of the Estate of Norris H Camp
bell, deceased, by the County
uf Dregun, for I-aue County.
Creswell Man Hare—C. Tellefaon
In the matter of the Katate of Hetb Court of Idine County, Oregon. All of Creswell was u visitor In Spring
persons having claims agalnat said
M McPherson, deceased.
Notice la hereby given all parties estate are hereby notified to pres­ field Friday.
Interested In the Katate uf Beth M. ent Ihe same, properly verified, to
Has Pneumonia — la-May Irvin
Mi Pliers,,n il, i eased. Unit the un the undersigned at the office of
deralgtied has filed her Final Ac Wells A Wells. Hank of Commerce Is reported tu be recovering now
count In said matter and that an Itld«., Eugene, Oregon, within ala from an attack of pneumonia at
order made and entered therein by months from Ihe date uf the first here hume.
the County Judge of lu in e County, publication of thia notice.
Date of first publication. March
Oregon. Monday, April 30th at ten
On Coast Trip— Mr and Mrs.
o’clock In Ihe forenoon ttl the ('nun 2. 1*34
Return to California— Mr and
Frank
l-ogan are spending some
HARO
LD
J
W
KI.I.R.
Admlnla
ty Court room In said county has
trator with the W tll Annexed time on the coast. They left Spring Mrs. Harry Bod man left Monday
been aet aa the lim e and place of
said hearing upon said account,
G. W ELLS, Attorney.
for California to visit Mrs. Bod
field Saturday.
wlii-i> and where al parties luici
’ ■ 6 1 68616—A a)______
man's sister. They had been visit­
. i.-.i may appear and show ■ a urea, ...... Z Z Z Z Z Z Z -------- -— ~
Visit on Coast— Mr and Mrs ing at the home ut Dr. and Mrs. W.
If any. why aald account ahould
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Arthur Huberts and Mr. and Mrs ’
not lie allowed and the prayer of
Notice Is hereby given that Irene W illiam Moyer spent the week end < H. Pollard.
the relator In all things granted
Hwetey has been appointed execu
Juror Comes Home— Harry W h it­
MTKI.LA A McPHBRSON. Ad-1 | rlx ,,f the will and estate of Fred un the coaat near Florence.
ney returned to Springfield Wed­
mlnlstrntrlx of the Katate of ' II Chamberlin, late of Lane coun­
Visitor from Halsoy— Miss Doris nesday for a vacation during the
Heth M McPherson, deceased. ; ty, Oregon.
All persona having
(M 163636— A 6 12)
claims ugalnet aald estate should Hay*» of Halsey Is spending a few balance of the week. He Is serving
—— — —— — —
i present the same duly verified to weeks In Springfield visiting at the '
on the federal court Jury in Port­
NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R *
the aald executrix at the office of Riley Snodgrass home.
land and wtll return Monday.
Notice la hereby given that the « »• A»«“ - Eugeos, Oregon, with-
undersigned has been duly appoint I
«»■
tin t
Marcóla People Here— M r and
D am age A c tio n S ta rte d — T h e
e<l Executor of the estate of
»( thia notice, which la Mrs. Charles Paris and daughter,
sum of 310.000 Is asked by J. C.
Melinda E. llemenway. deceased, I K,brtt* r’r
1,34
Edna of Marcóla were Sunday O'Quinn In a suit filed against
IR E N E 8W KZKY. Executrix
and any and all persona having
claim s against the said estate are 8. D. ALLEN. Attorney for estate. gueets at the home of Mr. and Mr». Harry Neet of Cottage Grove Sat­
(F 15-22 — M 1-8-16)
Alex Stevens.
hereby required to present said
urday. The action cites neglect on
I
claims, duly verified aa by law re­
Student to Vacation Here— Harry the part of the defendant in driv­
quired. at the office of Frank A
N O T IC E
DePue. attorney for i aid estate, at
Withers
will spend his spring vaca­ ing February 11 when he struck
W HEREA S In chapter 127. gen­
Springfield. In Ijin e County. Ore­
tion
here
at the home of his grand­ und killed Hersbel O'Quinn, son of
gon. within six months from the eral laws of Oregon, enacted in
1*1*. It Is declared to be the duty mother. Mra. C. I. Oorrle. Sr He Is the plaintiff. The coroner’s Jury
date of this notice.
Dated and first publlsed March of every person, firm, copartner­ a student at Oregon S u te college found the accident unavoidable.
ship. company and corporation
I . 1*34
Mayor at Coast— Mr. and Mrs. W.
Son la Born— Mr and Mra. James
Date of last publication April 6. owning, leasing, occupying, possess­
ing or having charge of or domln
1*34
Schneider of Dexter are the par­ P. Tyson and daughter, Muriel,
OHC A It E. HK M KNW AY. Bxe Ion over any land, place, building ents uf an infant sun born to them spent the past week-end on the
wharf, pier or dock
■ ,ili>r of the estate of Melinda structure,
which Is Infested with ground squlr- nt the Eugene hospital un Thurs­ coast at Florence. Mr. Tyson was
E llemenway. deceased
rels and other noxious rodents or day. March 8. 1934.
on^he coast making a periodic in­
FRANK A DePUE Attorney
predatory animals, or as soon as
for the estate
spection of CWA projects tn that
the
presence
of
the
same
shall
Visitor from Oakridge
Miss
iM 615 32 2»— A 6)
come to bis. their or Its knowledge, Lynette Montgomery of Oakridge area. The weather was Ideal with
the sun sb<ning brightly every day
al once to proceed and to continue
NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R *
In good faith to exterminate and has been visiting In Springfield at during their stay they reported on
Notice la hereby given that tbe destroy such rodents by poisoning tbe hume of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ; returning to Springfield.
undersigned. Elmer Strand, has trapping or other appropriate and Ix>uh.
been appointed administrator of effective means; and
th ■ estate uf Jennie Rtrand, tate
W HEREA S gray digger ground
Visits at Cheshire— Miss Eunice
uf Eugene. Oregon
All persona squirrels (Cltellus douglasll) are
MRS. HENDERER TO BE
having claims against said estate noitou« rodents In Lane County, Oerber spent the week end visiting
BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS
with her sister and brother-in-law,
should present the same duly veri­ Oregon.
fied lu said administrator at Ihe
Now, therefore, all of such per Mr anil Mrs. Dale Cheshire, at Che­
Mrs. W. K. Barnell Invited as
office of S D Allen. *77 Wiliam sons, firms, copartnerships, cor­ shire.
ette street. Eugene. Oregon, within porations, and companies owning or
guests Mrs. C. E. Wheaton. Mrs.
six months of the date of this no­ having dominion over land In said
Cuts Chin— Richard Bartholomew Maude Bryan. Mrs. Clifford Wilson,
il,
D nled Mar I. 1*34.
Lane County. Oregon, are hereby
Mrs. Margaret Kenyon and Mrs.
ELM ER
STRAN D
Adminis­ required to take steps to extermin­ received a cut on his chip Mon
Addl - Perry last Thursday when
day
when
he
fell
on
a
pair
of
stilts
trator.
ate said gray digger ground squlr-
8. D ALLEN. Attorney for
rel
(Cltellus douglasll) within at the Braltaln school where he she entertained for the contract
Estate
bridge club.
thirty days from the date of the was playing.
IM 1-8-16-22 2*1
first publication of this notice. If
Mrs. John Henderer will enter
such steps are not taken, a person
At Triangle Lake— Mr. and Mrs. tain the group at the next meeting
NOTICE
or persons appointed by the county It B. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. W il­
to be held at her home March 22
OF FIN A L S E T T L E M E N T
court of said Lane County will en
lis Bertsch. Mr and Mrs. R. L.
Notice Is hereby given that the Ig* up said lands and proceed to
said
gray
digger Drury. Franklin Drury, and Miss MRS. EGGIMANN HOSTESS
undersigned, administrator of the exterminate
estate of Raymond A. Hopkins, De­ ground squirrels (Cltellus doug Lily Stolberg spent Sunday at T ri­
AT DINNER TONIGHT
ceased. has filed his final account I um II) and the cqnt of said extermi­ angle Lake.
with the County Court, and an or­ nation will be levied against said
der has been made and entered di­ I» mis
Mrs. C. F. Eggimann entertained
Returns Home— Mrs. N. L. Poll­
The County Agrlculaural Agent
recting this notice and setting Snt
ard and infant daughter, returned with a birthday dinner at her home
urday, March 31. 1*34. al 10:00 a. hereby designates Monday. April
m. for the hearing thereon at the 2nd. as a day to be known as squlr- Io their home in Springfield F ri­ today noqp honoring Mrs. Ed Soule
County Court House In Eugene, rell poisoning day" throughout the day from Miss Nelson's Maternity Uuests invited included Harley
sslil Ijin e County, and it Is hereby home In Eugene where the child Craft, her son. Mr. and Mrs. George
Oregon.
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this 28 r,M unintended that poison barley, was born.
Perkins. Dr. and Mrs. H. Peterson
as prepared by the undersigned
day of February, 1*34.
of Dallas.
8IG FR ID SEASHORE. Admin­ and representatives of the Bureau
Horns Stolen— Harry Melson re­
istrator of the Estate of Ray­ of Biological Survey of the United
States Department of Agriculture, ports the theft of two horns from MISS SWEENEY HOSTESS
mond A Hopkins, Deceased.
be used for the purposes of such his automobile while It was parked
C. N JOHNSTON. Atty. Rooms
300-810 Tiffany
Bldg.
Eugene. extermination. Such poisoned bar near the Armory In Eugene last FOR YOUNGER CARD CLUB
ley may be secured from the under­
Oregon
Thursday during the wrestling
signed at his office In Eugene,
IM 1-8-1622 2»)
Miss Thelma Sweeney will enter­
Lane County, Oregon, at approxi­ matches.
tain
this evening at her home for
mately the cost of preparation.
Birthday Surprise — Miss Faye members of the O.No card club, a
Date of first publication of this
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R *
Parsons was given a surprise birth­ recently organized group of young
Notice Is hereby given that the notice Murch 8, 1934.
(Signed) O S F LETC H ER .
day party at her home last Thurs­ er women of this city.
undersigned has been appointed
County Agricultural Agent.
Administrator of the estate of An­
day evening following Ihe evening
(M 8-16-22
thony Saul, deceased, and has duly
church service. Members of the
W ANTED
qualified as such. All persons hav­
M AN O F IN T E G R IT Y . 21-45.
W’esley club of the church arranged
N O T IC E O F S A L E
ing claims against said estate are
Physically Fit
hereby required to present such
Notice Is hereby given by the ihe social affair.
Interested in Gov't Work to w rite
claims duly verified with proper undersigned as Executor of the
for Information. Box 228 Spring
vouchers attached, to the under­ W ill of George W Irvin, deceased
field News.
M 15
signed at the office of I. M Peter­ that, pursuant to the authority and HOW ONE WOMAN LOST
20 POUNDS OF FAT
son at 234 Main street. Springfield. direction of said W ill, which au­
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
Oregon, within six months of the thorised said Executor to sell and
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
itnte of this notice, the same being dispose of all the real and personal
Lo«t
Her
Prominent
Hips,
dated and published the first time property of said estate, not there
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N :
Double Chin, Sluggishness
this 22nd dnv of February, 1*34
¡»before, devised, and deeming It
That the undersigned administra­
P H IL IP H. SAUL. Admlnlstra for the best Interest of said estate
tor of the estate of Sarah Ann Fer­
Gained Physical V igor—
tor of the Estpte of Anthony to do so. I w ill at Ihe office of Fred
guson. deceased, has filed his ac­
Saul, deceased.
E. Smith, attorney at law. 406
A Shspely Figure
count
for the final settlement of
I. M PETERSON. Attorney for
Miner Building. Eugene, Oregon, on
aid estate In the County Court for
said Estate.
and after April 6th, 1934. sell at
If you're fat— first remove the Lane County. Oregon, and that
(F 22— M 1-8-16-22)
private sale Io the highest bidder cause.
Saturday, the 6th day of April.
for cash, all of the right, title nnd
Tnk - one half teaspoonful of 1934. at the Court Room of said
SU M M O N S
Ini erest of said estate and .of the
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E heirs nt law thereof, the following K R U 8C H EN SALTS In a glass of Court. In the County Court House,
hot water every morning— In 3 'n Eugene. Oregon at ten o'clock In
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR described real property, towlt:
the forenoon, has been by said
LANE COUNY
The northeast quarter of south weeks get on the scales and note Court fixed ns the time and place
Elsa L. Foote. Plaintiff, vs. Robert west quarter of section 29. town how mnny pounds of fat have van
fo r hearing objections thereto, and
II Finite D efendant
ship 17 South of Rnngt* 1 West of Ished.
Note also that von have gained for final settlement of said estate.
TO ROBERT H. FOOTE. Defend­ W illamette Meridian, containing 40
L. L. RAY. Administrator of
ant.
acres of land, more or less, and lu energy— your skin Is clearer—
th? Estate of Sarah Ann Fer­
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E STATE together with the right of way con­ you feel younger In body— KRU-
guson. deceased.
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­ tiguous to and going with said pre­ S C IIE N will give any fat person a
L. L. RAY, Attorney for Estate.
quired to aitpear and answer the mises. In section 2». said township Joyous surprise.
(M 615-22-29— A 5)
Get an 85c bottle of K R U 8C H E N
cnmnlslnt filed ngalnst you In the nnd range. In I^ine County. Ora.
shove entitled suit on or before the gon; also, the east 68 feet of lot 7 SALTS from any leading druggist
last day of the time prescribed In and of south 10 feet of Ix»t 6 In anywhere In America (lasts 4 SELF SERVICE STORE TO
the Order for Publication, to-wlt: Itlock 18 of Mulligan's Donation weeks). If thl first bottle doesn't
HAVE FULL BASEMENT
convince yon this Is the easiest,
on or before the expiration of four to Eugene, Lane County. Oregon.
•afest
and
surest
way
to
lose
fat—
weeks from the date of the first
The first described of said tracts
Work of excavating for a full
publication hereof, and If you (all of land will be sold subject to a your money gladly returned.
h-;einent under the W illiam ’s Self-
to appear and answer, for want mortgage for the principal sum of
thereof, plaintiff will take a decree $2000.00. all other liens and enrum Estate of Hiram F. White, Deceased Service store at 77 East Broadway
NOYiCE
against you for the relief as prayed brances to be paid by said estate,
111 Eugene which started last week
for In the complaint which Is for und Ihe second of said tracts of
O F F IN A L 3 F T T L E M E N T
I now under way and by May 1,
n decree of the court dissolving land will be Bold subject to an out­
Notice Is hereby given that Abi­
the marriage contract now existing standing contract of sale upon gail E. Clark. Executrix, and Dan th project Is to be completed pro­
between plaintiff and defendant which there Is approximately $3,- E. Clark. Executor of the last wtll viding the store with an additional
and fo rth a care, custody and con­ 700.00 with accrued Interest unpaid, and testament of Hiram F. White, 2000 squaro feet of floor space for
trol of the minor child and for such all taxes and other liens to be paid Deceased have filed In the County their display of merchandise.
other and further relief as to the by said estate. The Executor res­ Court of the State of Oreron, In
The store has malnetalned a
court may seem Just and proper.
erves the right to reject any and all and for Lane County, their iloal re
This summons Is published pur­ bids for said parcels or either port as such executrix and execu­ stockroom and men's clothing sec­
suant to an order of the Hon. G. thereof.
tor; and that ten o'clock In the tion In the cramped quarters of tho
F. Sklpwnrth. Circuit Judge of Imne
This notice la published for four forenoon of Saturday, the 14th day basement for the last eight years
Opunty, Oregon, made and entered consecutive weeks In the Spring- of April, 1934. at the courtroom
February 28. 1*34 and published field News, a newspaper of general thereof, tn Eugene. Oregon, have since the store was opened In Eu­
In the Springfield News, a news­ circulation, possessing the legal been by said court appointed and gene by Joe B. Hayward, manager.
paper published In Ijin e County. qualifications for publishing legal fixed as the time and place for
AH stocks of merchandise have
Oregon, said publication being for notlcee. In Springfield, Lane Coun­ hearing objections to said report mover! onto the main floor for the
once each week for four consecu­ ty. Oregon.
and for the final settlement of the remodellr.g period and warehouse
tive weeks. The date of first pub­
Date of first publication March tstate of said deceased.
lication thereof Is March 1. 1*34 8th. 1934.
AB IG AIL E. CLARK. Execu­ stocks h ve been moved upstairs.
and the date of the last publication
When the new base men t Is com­
W IL L IA M O. IR V IN . Executor
trix.
hereof Is March 29. 1*34.
of Last W ill of George W.
DAN E. CLARK, Executor of pleted the store w ill he divided
HOW ARD M. BROW NELL.
Irvin, defeated.
the Last W ill and Testament Into various departments.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
FRED E. S M ITH , Attorney for
of Hiram F. W hite, Deceased.
The serve yourself and save
Residence: Eugene. Oregon.
executor.
E. W H E E L E R , Att'r.
(M l-6 1 6 8 6 8 *)
poUcy w ill be continued.
(M 8-1688-1*—A 8)
(M 1623 26—A 613)
fly to make loan - not exceeding the
cash cost of growing crops during
the year 1934. for summer fallow­
ing, and for winter wheat to he
planted In 1934 and harvested in
1935. An amount from the fund,
not to exceed *1.000.000. may he
used to make loans to purchase
feed for livestock In areas desig­
nated by the governor of the Farm
Credit administration as drought
and storm-stricken. The fund may
not be used to make loans to re­
place work stock.
The maximum amount which w ill
be made available to any one farm
er this year Is *250 and the mini­
mum Is $25 according to the regula­
tions. The Interest rate w ill be 5^4
per cent per annum. Provisions for
taking crop Hens have been worked
out under r. Garwood's direction
and detailed regulations will be
placed in the hands of local emer­
gency crop loan committees. The
time and place where theae com­
mittees w ill receive applications
will be made known locally within
a short time.
M u s t S h o w Good F a ith
Before any farmer may secure a
loan, however, he must first obtain
a statement from the County Pro­
duction council where one exiata.
that h? does not Intend to Increase
his acreage or production In opposi­
tion to the A. A. A. Applications
for loans from $25 to $150 may be
made directly to the emergency
crop loan offices provided the ap-
New Rulings Made Affecting
Persons Eligible for Bene­
fits; Seek Local Group
Oregon wheat growers who have
not heretofore signed acreage re­
duction contracts will h aw until
April 15 to Join with the owners
of 82 per cent of the state's wheat
acreage already In the nationwide
plan of controlled production on
the allotment basis with benefit
payments, according to word re­
ceived by the Oregon State college
extension service.
New rulings permit any growei
who had applied for a contract be­
fore January 1, but who for some
reason did not complete It, to go
ahead now and carry through tbe
contract and receive all payments
on the 1*33 crop as well as those
to come.
One Y e a r Men E ligible Now
Another concession made is to
tbe man who raised wheat only in
1932 of the base period and thus
would have been allowed to raise
only a third to a fifth of that acre­
age under the contract. The new
n!an Is to let such “one-year men”
raise thaf same acreage less tbe
15 per cent reduction, though their
allotments on which benefit pay­
ments would be made w ill be fig­
ured the same as previously, by
taking the 54 per rent of the aver­
age production over the base per
iod. They would get all payments.
Others who made no application
al all may Join. They will receive
the remainder of the 1*33 payments
amounting to something less than
8 cents a bushel, and whatever
pa/ments are made on the 1934 and
1935 crops.
Must Keep Average Down
It a new- applicant has already
planted mote than 85 per cent of
his acreage be will have to reduce
• o that figure, either through plow­
ing or disking the excess acreage
or using it for pa ture or hay under
the same restrictions as present
i on tract no’ders.
A11 new applications w ill be pub­
lished in the newspapers the same
«8 formerly, and contracts will go
to the board of i eview. The plan Is
not to put on any new campaign
a such, but it is hoped to inform
all con signers of their opportunity
aod then let them go to their coun­
ty wheat production control com­
mittee and made application If they
are Interested.
Easter Eggs and Baskets
A beautiful selection of Easter Eggs and Fancy
Baskets are here ready for your Easter. Also a large
assortment of dyes to color eggs.
ORDER YOUR EASTER LILIES NOW
We are now taking or ders for Easter Lilies to be
delivered just before Easter. To be sure of nice flowers
order yours now.
Scott's Drug Store
LOYAL E. SCOTT? Prop.
Get on the Safe Side
Pasteurized milk and « ream is the safe and sure
food. In no other way can you be sure of your milk
supply, and your children's health.
Our milk con. a from carefully selected dairies
and then is pasteuriztd in our modern plant by expert
creamerymen. It is pure, wholesome, delicious and
SAFE.
Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield for
Maid O' Cream Butter
Springfield Creamery Co.
telephone does so much, and
costs so little, that it simply does
not pay to be without one.99
f
You can order from any telephone
employee or just tell our busincsn
office.
T he P acific T elephone
Business Of floe: 136 - 4th Street
and
T elegraph C ompany
Telephone 73
<w
Z