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    PAGE FOUR
T H « B P R IN O ra L P NEWS
Office Opened to
Make Seed Loan
THVKSHAY, APlUL 6. 11*34
TOWN AND VICINITY
County Agent Will Receive
Emergency Loan Applica­
tion« This Week Only
IDEAL WEATHER
Camp on Rlvsr Bank — Dalton
Ill at Homs— Roy Brewer la re '
rhuruian and Arlan Hchsnlul are ported io bo ill at hla homo at Fall
on a ramping trip on Blue River Creek
Sportsmen Start Annual Trek
To Favorite Waters For
Early Opening of Seeson
Vielt Saturday — Mr and Mra.
P s n g ra M an H e ro — Haymond '
I.ewla McBee of Oregon City wore Grubs of Pengra was a business |
Saturday visitors In Springfield.
visitor in Springfield Tuesday.
A temporary office for receiving
applications for emergency seed
loans was opened In the Hank of
Commerce in Eugene on Tuesday
of this week, and will be open the
remainder of this week, according
to County Agent O. 8 Fletcher L. 1
I. Curtis Is in charge of the office. I
The county court is cooperating In
making this service available to
SAN DIEGO, CALIF. ,
Lane county fanners.
A hrtglit day with waters In all
streams receding rapidly following
Ihe heavy reins of Ihe past week
and the warm weather of Ihe early
spring which has brought io lit»
many in acts for flab food all com­
Brown left Friday for Elmo. Wash
Returns Homo-- Nale It. we re I
bine to make the- opening of the
ngton to visit with her father
turned to bis home here again Frl
CHICAG O . . .
Mae Matoi t,
Ths
fishing season today on» uf ihe
Blue Rlvor Man H ere- Bert Vln- day following an operallon al the (ab ete), who claims to hr the n tfr best In many years The t M « w Is
of
Basil
Hatighail,
Tough«.«
gang
Isle
of
Ckarlas
la
the
Galapagos
Pacific
hoapllal
In
Eugene.
Farmer» desiring loan» should
cenl of Blue River was a business
opening Id days earlier than II has
tier «hu «sa seuleared Io 00
apply between the hours of t oo Ulaads group, «00 aule» off Ecuador
visitor In Springfield Friday
for many yeara In Ibe past
on the equator, donned unaccustomed
Orlvt to Portland—F B Fianery for kidaaptng, must herself be re
a. m and 6 0 0 p ni Any farmer! apparel
There la little snow In (be tuoun
Glenn Wood and Ikirothy Fianery turned to Nashville, N C tu Staad
At
McCrodls
Sprlngo—
Mr
sud
trial tot connections with a 4105,
who secures a loan must state that of the G. Allan Hancock expedition
tains
thl- »eaaon and waters im
drove
to
Portland
Friday
returning
Mra. Joe Filila have girne io Me-
000 mail (ruck robbery there.
he does not Intend to Increase his which put la there. The
ihe McKentl» river should be clear
ou Saturday
Cretlle
Sprinta
for
su
Indefinite
"Adam
and
Eve"
are
Dr
Fried
crop average or crop production In
and good for fly fishing mu»l of ths
viali
r«h Ritter and hu mate Frau Dore
violation of the Agricultural Ad KicrtiM. uf Berlin who deserted
Returns to Wangling— Mrs Cliff
lime The breege coming off of Ihe
UNIVERSITY
TO
OFFER
Juatnient Administration program aocicty and respective marital
V ialting B latte— W u lle r Cournil Abram- relurued Io her home al
hills which were blanketed with a
mat so fonr year, ago to mtabhak
WEST PICTURE EXHIBIT light snowfall last w eekend will
of Heeitaport la viali|ng bere w ltli Wendling Ihe first of the week
The minimum emergency crop their Gsrdsa of Edea oa the deserted
hi» sister. Mra W illia m C u rila lilla after spending the week ud here
tend to make It cool for the boat
loan is 926 00 and the maximum Is inland Soon thereafter, their domain
"Bome Western Oils" a collection
week.
9250.00. Applications for loans in • n. invaded by Baronena Bvusequet
Car Stolsn — Frank Tuhy report of oil painting» by artists In the fishermen
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—
—
—
-
tlirce
Many realdeuta gathered their
any amount from 925 to 9150 may I* Wagner of Vieana (belowI, who
are etill there, each camp minding
Visiting Son— Mrs. Sarah Adams ed Ihe theft of hla automobile from region west of Ihe Mississippi. lu
landed across the island oa thr op-
its own business. Those photos pic
be accepted by the emergency crop poeitc shore aad declared herself
«ur. them » . they are today
*
of Junction City is here this week Ihe parking lot back of Ihe Eugene eluding some from Honolulu, will tackle loday and began iheir an
nual campaign against the wlley
loan office provided the farmer
Ivalting with her son and hla fam hotel Tuesday evening
be exhibited In the gallery of the
trout Home went to the coast
does not have sufficient security
«ly. Mr aud Mra. Marion R Adams
art
building
on
the
university
cam
Go to Portland — Mrs Maude
LUMBER PRODUCTION
to obtain a loan elsewhere.
waters and others remained at
Bryan and daughter. Crystal, went pus. from April II to 25. under the home Io fish on the McKensle and
Visiting
from
Washington—
Mr.-
FOR
WEEK
IS
SAME
auspice»
of
the
American
Aasucia
A farmer applying for 9150 or
Ellen Frost of Woodland. Washing Io Portland Tueaday for a few day»
Willamette rivers, two of the best
lion of Universlly Women
visit.
more must first make application
fishing al reams In the state
Seattle. Wash.. April 5— A total ton is here visiting with Mrs WII
to the Production Credit Associa­
The paintings were selected by
All during the morning a siring
of 577 down and operating mills in Ila ui Stac«y.
Sunday Visitor»— Mr and Mrs Ihe Western Association of Art
tion for a loan from It Rejection
Of river boats pasaed Ihrnttgh lha
Oregon and Washington which re
Hoy
Dunbar
and
Mr-
Hulbert
ol
Returns to Portland — W H
of this application by the Produc­
Museum Director» from the regimi» city on their way up the McKenzie
ported to the West Coast Lumber
Whitney returned to Portiaud the McGlynn were gueata of Mr and In which Ihe member Institutions
tion Credit Association will be con­ Sales Tax, County Debt Limi­
This was an attractive sight as
men s association for the week elid­
first of thia week to reaume his Mrs O. F Kizer on Sunday
sidered sufficient evidence that
of ibis association are active
most of them have been reflntahed.
tation, Criminal Trial and ing March 24. produced 09.09g.784 work as a federal court Juror.
other credit is not available and
The pa I ti I Ing» are being brought and several new on»» have mad»
To Vlait Daughter— M ra. Arthur
board feet of lumber. This was ap­
the applicant may then make appli- j
New Hospitals Included
proximately the same as Ihe pre-
H ,r* ,rom Wsatfln—Thad Barber Jobe of latbanuii is expected (o ar Io Ihe university by Ihe A A. V. W their appearance.
cation to the emergency crop loan
Mestflr came down last week rive here today to visit with her for Ihe benefit and enjoyment of
Five measures will be found on ceding week. The average produc- I
Among those from Hprlngfleld
office
the general public and a small fee who deserted their work for the
lion
of
(his
group
of
sawm
ills
In
‘‘"d
,o »*»*« with his brother. Clay- daughter. Miss Edith Jobe
the ballot when voters go to the
will be charged for adiuiaalon opening day are Dr Milton V.
1934 has boen 83.860.874 ft.; during ' ,on Barber
Son Born— Mr aud Mra. Ralph tickets
polls at the primary election. The
the same period In 1933 their we k
Walker. John (tenderer. Dellas
SCOUT BENEFIT TEA
act arousing ihe greatest interest l.v average was 56.111.1C0 feet.
W ild Orchids Shown — A large Mix of Wendllng are Ihe parents of
Murphy. Veltie Pruitt. Dr. W N
a
tiaby
son
born
to
(hem
at
Ihe
A
aeries
of
lectures
given
by
display of wild orchids are being
WELL ATTENDED HERE is the one creating a sales tax of
Dow.
and Mr and Mra. C F Kggt
hospital
on
Saturday members of the art faculty are to
The new business reported last shown this week at the Egglraanu Pacific
one and one-half percent on all re­ week by 565 mills
G irl Scouts and C lub
M em b ers
be conducted during Ihe period Ihe m atin Others who could not leave
was 89.989.078 | candy store. They were found near March 31. 1934
tail sales.
U n ite in P re s e n tin g P ro g ra m
board feel against a production ol Goshen
exhibit Is showu The purpose of their bualneaa are planning flab
OsughSer Born— Mr and Mrs I these lectures Is Io Inlerprel ih» Ing parties for the coming week
00.494.344 feet and shipments of
F o r A id o f T ro o p
The second deals with county in­
Mr«. Cole H ottest— Member* of i W . Jack are the parent» of a babv subject matter and themes of the end
.■,596,076 feet. Their shipments
debtedness and is an amendment
were under production by 22 per the Cooking dub of the Christian ! (laughter horn io them at the Pa various paintings
A large number of persons called
to the constitution. It provides lim­
WRESTLERS TO CO FOR
cent and Iheir current sales were church were entertained at their clflc hospital In Eugene on Tuea
at the home of Mrs. Dean C. Poin­
■lav. April J, 1934
O utof (own people are especially
itation of county debt by requiring
under production by 9 6 per cent monthly meeting Friday evening at I
dexter Monday afternoon for the
THREE OF FIVE FALLS
urged to attend
a two-thirds vote in counties Io au­ The orders booked last week by Ihe home of Mrs. R. A ('ole
annual benefit tea which members
R eco rd er at Hillsboro— Mr and
thorise county Indebtedness ex­ this group of identical mills were
of the Happy Hour clnb sponsored
Waiter Achlu will meet Robin
B an k W
o ra
r k e r ueave
L a a v e i — Marlon L. Mr» 1 M Peterson and daughters.
wu
ceeding 25.000 for roads; authoriz
for the local Girl Scout troop. Mrs.
r r *
* • 6~ ' < * " • ' ' • «
Reed of Reedsport In a five fall
for Pendle Doris Helen, and Hazel Jean, spent COUNTY AGENT GETS
ing counties to issue warrants evi 6,800,000 feet or 8.3 per cent.
Poindexter was assisted by Mrs.
wrealllng match nt the Eugene ar
ton where he will aasiat In the llqu (he Weekend visiting with Mra
denclng liabilities Imposed by law
FEDERAL ASSISTANT niory tonight as the main event
w c . Wright of the troop com
The unfilled order file at these idatlon of a closed bank He has Peterson's parents
and which they are powerless to
mittee and Mrs. Clayton F. Barber
H. Bruce Shawe, who served as attraction The match 1» arh»
prevent; authorizing any county mills stood at 397.954.581 board been employed here and at Albany
V is itin g M o th e r — M rs W
W
and Mrs. J Fnlop of the club mem­
feet an increase of approxim ately; for Ihe past eighteen months
clerk
lu Ihe office of County Agent duled to go for five rounds or until
upon
approval
by
two-thirds
vote
Squire» of Monroe ha» beeu visit
bership.
1.500.000 feet over the week before i
O.
8.
Fletcher during the wheal the winner can lake three out of
of electors voting thereon, to Issue
In« at the H E. Gerber home where
The aggregate Inventories of 130 i Honor,d “ P‘ rt> ~
For the club portion of the pro­ bonds in amount equal to amount
campaign
last fall and who has five falls This Is the loage»t met
her mother. Mrs George W Gerber
* ' * par' y * ' ” ‘n * ' ,h *‘
gram members of the Madrigal club of its outstanding warrants Decern mills are 8 1 per cent „tore than 7 “ ’
been
a
alstlng
In the corn-hog pro­ match staged In Eugene for several
la 111.
",”"e ° f hl" paren,s Mr. and Mrs
■«ng the "Venetian Suite" by Ethel her 31. 1933. with interest thereon at this time la-t year.
gram since February 15. has been years
________
" E. Buell, last Thursday evening.
Pert Nevins under the direction of
Sieve Okay and Cowboy Helm
W o r k e r In ju re d — R McCresscn appointed emergency agricultural
to election date, but not exceeding
Mr Buell left Friday for Tillamook I of Lowell, employee of the Lewis
Mrs Buford Roach. Members of the
aaalaianl for Lane county by the will meet hi Ihe preliminary aa will
2Vi per cent of assessed valuation BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
io be employed at ihe Henkle mor I Lumber company received a had
group Include Mrs. W K Barnell. of all property in such county; sup
Agricultural Adjustment Admlnla Sailor Trout and Art Perklee.
luary.
Mrs S ft Potter. June Dunks
AT
RHODES
HOME
HERE
cut on hl- head Monday when tratlon to »salat the county agent
erseding existing special constitu
Mary Elizabeth Whitney. Evelyn
slrnck by a plank
In organizing (he county for the METHODISTS HAVING
tlonal debt funding provision fori
M a n y a t W a ffle Feed— A group of
Buell. Mrs. A B VanValzah. Velda
M- tuber« of the O-No Bridge club
various AAA production control
Benton. Clackamas. Crook. Curry.
MISSION MEET TODAY
20
young
people
attended
the
waf
Return» from H o»plt«l— H a rile
Bartholomew. Glvd- Dillv, with
programs.
Klamath and Linn counties; bin met at Ihe home of Miss Theda fie feed which the Friends class
<>l»on has recovered sufficiently
Oorothe Mae Potter as accompan
Rhodes
la
t
Thursday
evening
for
Several members of the Mlealou
not releasing any existing llablll
Mr Shawe I» a graduai» of lha ary society of the Methodist church
¿•I
their semi monthly bridge party of the Chriitlan ponsnred at Tay ­ from a major operation at the Pa
ties.
lor
hall
Friday
evening.
A
social
i
, clflc hospital to be able to return Oregon Agricultural college and are a( Dallas today to attend a
Mr». Wilda Colton and Mrs Flor­
Mrs Veltie Pruftt Illustrated the
evening was enjoyed following the io her home here Sunday.
taught Smith Hughes agriculture gathering of Foreign Missionary
song “In the Heart of the Hills" I The third is also a constitutional ence M.dlius were winners of the feed.
for a umber of yeara after gradual-
I
amendment
providing
by
constitu
Prizes.
Miss
Irma
Nolf
was
a
in a chalk sketch while It w as'
socletl»» In thia district Un Tuee-
R e tu rn s fro m W e n d lln g _ M rs
Ing from (he college He ha» also
sung by Mrs. Dallas Murphy with tlonal amendment that in criminal guest of the club members.
John I^nhart returned Friday had wide agricultural experience day a delegation went to Albany
Ball
Team
Ends
Season
—
The
for a series of Home Mission meet­
accompaniment by Miss Jewel Cun trials any accused person, in other
Townies, Independent basketball from Wendllng where she ha- been In thia state.
ings
ning.ham. piano, and Mrs. Clayton than capital cases, and with the
team of Springfield', ended Its sea­ visiting with her brother Ip law
F. Barber, violin.
consent of the trial Judge, may
son
Friday with the second defeat and sister. Mr and Mrs G H i
The second half of the program elect to waive trial by Jury and
at Blachly. Blachiy players de-1 Worth
was given over to talks on scouting consent to be tried by the Judge of 1 Harold Hart left last Thursday fsated the local boys on Thursday j
C re a m e ry H a t N e w T r u c k __
bv Miss Alice Spurgin, county scout the court alone, such election to for Alaska He left Portland on
and by taking both games won th- new Ford panel deliver« truck has
the
ship
last
Saturday.
be
In
writing;
provided,
however,
executive. Mrs. Wendell Van Loan,
George Simmons left last week championship of the American lea I k**”' PUri haaed thia week by the I
.om m issloner for the
Eugene that In the circuit court ten mem
gue They
~
meet Wendllng
for the Springfield Creamer, company for
,ne*,
Wp'
scouts, and Miss Eunice Gerber, bers of the Jury may render a ver for Redmond to spend some time gU“ r T"ey
eh»mn,e
e .k ,.
1IÄP ln (helr ()ellrpry buslnpM / h; ; ; |
Mr
and
Mrs.
Harry
Endicott
who
C
°
UD,V
ch‘
mP‘0D'lh'P
diet
of
guilty
or
not
guilty,
save
local troop captain.
and
I d Kugenn.
Mrs. W. K Barnell and Mrs. W, and except a verdict of guilty of are attending O. S. C. at Corvallis | Start for Hom«— Mr. and Mrs. C. 1
first
degree
murder,
which
shall
spent
the
week-end
In
Thurston
N Gossler had charge of the pro­
E. Penna of Goodland. Kansan, left
Teacher III—Olen Martin, manual
Mrs. A. B. Mathews. Mrs. Fred
gram Mrs H. O. Dlbblee. Mrs C. be found only by a unanimous ver­
Saturday for Albany on their re ' training Instructor
at « a»«/1
Springfield
---- -
«
t u g ì IC» I (J
Gray. Mrs. Martha McKinney and
E. Wh-aton and Mrs L. K Page i dict. and not otherwise.
turn to Kansa» after visiting relu- h,Fh school, was III this week and
Misses
Elva
Gray
and
Lois
Mat­
presided at the tea tables.
The fourth and fifth meaTS??« hews motored to Signal last Wed­ lives and friend» on the eoa I. i "na,,'p In meet his classes Everett I
The May meeting of the club will
|
provide
for the building of a slate nesday and spent the day with While in Springfield Ihey vl»|ted and Freeman Squire, h, Te
be held at the home of Mrs Milton
with Mr and Mrs. C. E. Hwarls. »ubstlluiing for him
tuberculosis
and
a
state
insane
hos­
Mrs. Lum May*.
V. Walker.
former reoidents of Uoudlaed. They
pital in Multnomah county.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson
planned to spend the Easter week-
S slem Boys Hsr» — Verne a
w elk in d ' wlth°M Sa' T 8I”‘n' ,he end W',h ‘ "«««»ter in Albany
David Scott of Salem are here
week-end with Mr. and Mra. Lawr '
ence Gossler.
I visitors H e re — Mr and Mrs. W. »pend Ihe week with Iheir uncle|
Mr.
. r and Mrs. John Lucy from 1 Patrick or route
Sprlngfleb and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W
rout? 1. Springfield
The Salem school»
McMinnville drove up Saturday had as their guests over the iveak Adrian
»nil spent Easter Sunday
.
__ ■
. .
| evening and
end their son-in-law and daughter, closed this week for »prlng vacn
with Mrs. Lucy's parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs C M. Corning and | (ion.
Mrs. Walter Edmlston.
iheir son, Stanley Corning, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safely from • heir »on and daughter-in-law. Mr
Id aho People Hsr»--Mr and Mrs
Albany spent lent Sunday at the and Mrs. L. L. Patrick of Boise, O. A. Pyne, their daughter, Flor­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edmis- Idaho. Mrs. Corning and son will ence. and son. Stanley, arrived here)
ton.
remain here for the summer. Mr, Wednesday evening from Wendell.
Clifford Weaver and Mrs. Mary Corning left the first of the week Idaho to visit with Mr Pyne'sl
McElroy drove up from Salem last for California where he will Join brother and sister In law. Mr. and I
Saturday and spent Sunday witn his shipmates on the U. 8. S. West Mrs Elmer E Pyne.
. .Mr. and Mrs. Weaver.
Virginia for a cruise to the Eastern
United States coast.
Former Teacher Vtolts — Miss
Juanita Demmer, former teacher In
Hprlngfleld high school, visited at
the high school Friday She to
teaching In the Medford high
Sheldon Stutx who Is attending school and was spending her vaca
Now la Your Opportunity to BBOure this New
college at Albany Is home for the tlon here.
Modern Cat Range at a
Laster holiday vacation and work­
ing at the Giustina mill.
Endeavor Hat Program — Mem
Z > O O D printing service consists of more
Mr». McLeod gave a surprise din bers of the Christian Endeavor so­
V I than delivering a certain amount of ink
tier party Monday night honoring ciety were In charge of the weekly I
and paper in the form ordered. Good printing
her son. Earl
birthday. Covers church night program at the
consists of careful consideration as to the
were laid for Maxine Baughman. Christian church last Thursday!
Lucetta Baughman Mildred Swift, evening following the potluck din­
form in which the idea is to be presented,
Bonnie Jeanne Tinker, Max Baugh ner. Numbers on their program In­
thoughtful selection of type faces, the right
man. Howard Parks. Homer Parks, cluded the E. Il U. male quartet,
grade, weight and color of the paper, accur­
Karl McLeod. Harold McLeod. Rm Marie Hollister, violin, Boyles sis­
ate composition and s killfu l printing. . . That
bert Hammond, Mr. and Mr». Me ters in a vocal trio, and Bonnie|
Leod.
is the kind of printing service you may ex­
Holm, piano.
Thirteen members of the Trent
It i* «11 , n a m .1 , h „ , u t o m a , | c
f u || , |M
pect from our shop. . . . and it costs no more
Christian Endeavor are planning to
than inferior printing.
oven.
ar< |n t u U t t i i
attend the C. E convention at WILL DEBATE SALES TAX
Salem April 19 to 22. Several from IN W RITTEN ARGUMENTS!
•torage compartment
No matter what you printing Job may be or la what
, Pleasant Hill hope to attend.
quantities, we are confident you will find our esti­
The Home Economics club met
Something new In the field of I
mate of cost most Interesting, workmanship uoet
with Mrs E. Giustina Wednesday politic» will he launched In Oregon [
SOLD ON EASY TERMS
efficient and promptness in delivery most gratifying
April 4, tor an all day meeting. on Sunday, April 22. when the Sun­
If you find II inconventlent to visit our office, phone
Homecrafts" was the topic for the day Oregonian and tho Portland I
and we will call------- y ou are UIlder no obhgat,on
day. The making of rag and hook Journal will become the arena for
in asking us for an estimate.
tugs was demoriMfrated A covered the publication of a debate of the
dlsli dinner wan enjoyed at noon. sales tax bill with Ray W. Gill Ore­
Gregory Giustina who is attend- gon grange leader and opponent of
NEW
YORK N o r . ^ , ! ? I Ing a boarding school In Portland
B ..J
.
the tax bill, and Paul T. fthsw.
spent the Easter week-end with his chairman of the School R elief and
U . t o « non. of t t .
parents at Pleasant Hill.
Opposite P. O.
Hprlngfleld
Sugane,
Property Tax Reduction league up­
tog whtoh mad. her world shampio»
Mrs. George Brown has gone to holding the sales tax, each present­
•ffare skater ■»■ha retante to
hprlngfleld
saa rink* to datoad hs»^
Elmo, Washington to visit with her
ing their sides in written argu­
father, who to in very poor health. ments.
Visitor from Mohawk— Mrs J M
Collects Bounty— Waller ll.mne
Kennedy of Mohawk was a visitor of McKeitiie bridge. Saturday col
In Springfield Saturday.
locted the county buunly uu I we ’
To Vielt Father — Mrs G A. coyote pelts
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