The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 03, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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T K K 9 P R IN O F T K L D N B W 8
FRUIT PROSPECTS
LOAN MAXIMUM RAISED
TO >400 ON TREE FRUIT
PIANO STUDENTS
RECITAL TUESOAY
MONDAY IS OUEST DAY
CAME WARDEN TAKES
FOR HAPPY HOUR CLUB
RAPIDS SANS BOATS
The rwgulur monthly meeting ol
Our McKensle Valley correspond
the
llapp Hour club sty tie held
■at say* that 'news of the Sunday
bath of Phillip Pittman, who nego­ Monday. May 7. nt 1 3U 'mid not s
tiated part of Marlin'* rapids Sun o'clock as waa announced thia
week The meeting will be held at
State College Economist Sees
Pupils Of Mr*. Poindexter day without the assistance of a Ihe hum" of Mra M V. Walker and
boat
was
received
with
much
re­
Benefits For State As
Heard In Varied Program joicing by McKensle Valley hunt will he guest d*y for the club Ra, h
Eastern Crop Suffers
By Relative*. Friend*
era and sugler* rejoicing that member of Ihe orgnnlaatlou being
Invited to bring oue guest. Mem
someone else tried It. no! they
In the face of the »»ualleal eaal
A targe number of parents and
here of Hie Happy Evening club
Pittman
is
stale
game
wsrdsn
for
ern and mlddleweateru fruit crop lu
friends of the small piano i indents
will also he gueate, as will those
this
district.
many years. Indications now are for
of Mrs Dean C Poindexter attend
whose names are on the menihei
Oregon to produce a normal crop In
ed the spring recital of her pupils
ship walling Hat
most respects with exceptionally
at her home Tuesday eveulng. .May
The program will tie glveu by the
heavy crops of tome fruits In car
1. The recital program Included
I'hl Bela trio »»»«elating of Vivien
tain sections With the exception of
folk song numbers, ducts, and solo
Malone, violinist; Roberta Mph-er
ihe prune crop of Douglas county
numbers by the young plantain
Moffett, cello; aud Theresa Kelly
there Is no major fruit crop failure
The complete program was a-
plnuo They will play trio music
In prospect.
( follows
arrange,! by the masters, and suns
Thia is the conclusion drawn by
“Crisscross." by Williams, und
of Ihelr upn arrangements
the office of the extension econo­
j “Laud of Nod" by Aaron, played by Official Describe* Effort* of
Following Ihe program a garden
mist at Oregon State college from
1 Butty
Jeun Jacobsen; "Indtun
fete will be held
Reserve Rank* to Bring
reports obtained the last week in
Campfire," and “Bummer Days,"
Those In charge of the program
Out Deserving Borrow«
April from county agents and other
' played by John Ogilvie, three folk
und
meeting Monday ere Mra I
officials In the major fruit regions
er*— Present Situa«
sougs by Claire Tooiub; two old
M Peterson. Mr* Floyd Thompson
of the state.
tion Typical
j tunes played by Anns Marie Goa-
Mra W N Dow. Mrs Carl Olemi,
Season Advanced Ona Month
1 aler; "Tups" by Von llnput. "Songs
Mrs Maude Bryan. Mra W K Bar
The season In general la fully a
Apropos of the part that au expan­
of the Blacksmith," hi Boardman,
noil, Mra. Larson Wright. Mr*
month ahead of normal, with some
and "Dream Boat." played by sion of business loaus by banks oc­ Walker, and Mra W. R Buell
kinds of fruits coming on the mar
cupies
In
Ihe
early
stages
of
the
busi­
The Pleasant Hill public school I Bobby Bennett.
W illia m » Company in Eugens Com
ness recovery which le now gaining
ket at the earliest date on record. MRS. CATES HEADS CLUB
board have re-elected the present
"Sleep Baby Sleep." "By the Firm headway, a Federal Reserve Bank
pletely Modernilta Stora
Marehfleld Man Here— Wendell
The first Oregon raspberries reach
IN GLENWOOD DISTRICT
teachers to teach next year. Mrs | side" and "lu the Zoo" by Roberta oltlrlal recently gave an Interesting Webb, city news editor of the
W ith New Addition
ed the Portland market April 27,
Newton will be principal and Mias Itehhan; a group of folk songs by review of the experiences of hts In- Marahfleld Dally News, waa a vial
Mr« John Gates was elected
sifter local strawberries had been
One of the most modern stores in Wheeler have the lower grades i Charier Poindexter; "Hobgoblin." atllutlon In thle connection. In 1931 tor In Hprlugfleld Monday
on hand from at least two sections president of Glenwood Community
Lane county That ts what people providing there will be an enroll­ F. A Williams, and "Before the the Federal Reserve Banka were
of the state for several days Jack duo at their election meeting Fri­
are saying about the Williams Self ment of 37 pupils to warrant htrtng Monkey House " Freltag. played by empowered by law to make direct
son county growers expect their day evening at Glenwood school.
Visits Parents— Haymond Jarvis,
Service store In Eugene this week two teachers. Eight graduate from i Richard Flattery; "Curlou-. Story." loans to Individuals In unusual dr-
apricots to be ready for market by This was the last meeting of the
the public school this spring and Heller, and "Alabama Cabin." Cad cumalancea when they had been un­ stationed with tbe U. 8. army at
The
excavation
of
the
full
base­
able to obtain loans from a com Vancouver Barracks, la here visit­
May 10. a month ahead of the usual club this season. Mrs. Gates suc­
ment has been completed and several move away leaving a pos tuan. played by Ethel Ruth Fulop mere let bank, he pointed out.
ceeds Mrs. Pearl Schantol In the
date.
ing with hie parents.
stble
enrollment
of
S3.
If
only
32
stocks moved downstairs, thus pro­
Duel. "Rondo Vlllageuao." Denee.
From the middle of 1933 to tbs and
The prospective southern Oregon office.
viding double the floor space form enroll there will be only a one room played by Richard Flanery and of 1933 there were 1.333 applicant*
Other officers chosen are Mrs
peach and apricot crop is reported
school mid Mrs. Newtou will be i Charles Poindexter; "Seruaata. " A. for loan» at the New York Federal
erlv available at this store.
to be the largest ever produced. Margaret Hedtn. vice- president;
*IM N O T A J M A M E 0 O A
the teacher.
The
entire
upstairs
has
been
re­
D. Turner, aud “Value Caprice." Reserve Bank under thia law. The
Wasco county expects three-quar­ Sam Bettis, secretary-treasurer.
great
majority
of
thee*
application*
modeled. the feature on this floor
Bonnie
Jeanne
Tinker
went
to
MY HAND} NOW SINCE. I
Lieurance, played by Jolaina Put­
ters of a crop, white both peaches and Mrs. Verne Smith. Mrs Clar­
being a targe children's shoe de­ Philomath Friday to visit Evelyn man; "Dancing Doll," Seaboeck. proved on examination to be for
DO NOT HAVE TO SCKUB
ar.d apricots in Umatilla county ence Halen, Mrs. J. R. Robinson. ;
fund* for capital purposes. which *r*
partment with special circus ani­ Phelps Saturday and Sunday she and "The Secret." Haulier. played
... I N O W WAV«
properly supplied a» an Investment
were practically cleaned out by and Mrs. Perry, delegatee to the
mal seats for kiddles, and a com­ was at a house party at Depot Hay by Gladys Shelley.
I d tho bualneas. or else were mort­
frost. This is the only section re­ county federation meeting In July.
plete circus background around the with Mr. and Mrs Phelps, family
"Birds of Passage." Poldlnlk. and gage loans or others unclaaallable
porting major frost damage. in I Entertainment for the evening walls.
and friend* from Ontario.
"Barchetta," Nevln. played by Dm- a* commercial.
Wasco and Jackson counties and was provided by the girls quartet
The basement has been arranged
The senior play of the Pleasant d lle Ogilvie; and “Lilli* Butter­
Only Fourteen Q u alily
some parts of the Willamette valley from Springfield high school. Ruth
for the convenience of the custom- Hill high school will he given fly." Frlml. and "Happy Land."
Only 360. or leas than 30 per cent,
the peach crop« are expected to be Pollard. Pearl Olin. Juanita Sea-
___ . .
. .. , rrs. One entrance leads into it May 11.
were of tbe type which merited de
Huerter. by Dorothy Flanery.
man. and Lucille Davis; and by the I ..
good.
.
.
.
directly from the outside, another
tailed Investigation. Tbe amount In­
Thieves entered the Dexter
boys
trio.
Jack
'Williams.
Robert
Prune Crop Variable
volved was >9.635.000. After farther
i ts located Just Inside the front school house some time last week
The pear crop of Jackson county Brown and Morris Stewart.
study of these, the Federal Reserve
. door and a third to the center of end and stole a portable phono PUTMAN HOME PLACE OF
promises to be about normal, bar­
Bank was forced to turn down the
the building Directories will Hat graph, a two plate electric stove,
IUKA MEETINC TONIGHT applications of 333. Anally offering
ring possible reduction because of THREE-C HEADQUARTERS
the departments to be found on several mechanical pencils and
credit In the sum of >1.417.000 to
a shortage of moisture reserves.
MOVED FROM DISTRICT each floor according to Joe Hay­ some toys, according to report. The
Members of Iuka circle, ladles 13 prospective borrowers Of thia
Some frost marking on Bartletts
ward. manager of this modern articles, with the exception of the j of the G. A. R., are asked to meet amount, only >903.000 «a* actually
may show up but the total crop Is
The final act in the moving of store.
pencils had been borrowed for an this evening at the home of Mrs. loaned, more than one half of which
expected to equal that of last sea­ the Three-»' camp headquarters
Housed In the basement will be entertainment given Friday even­ Clarlne Pulman for their regular waa eCHI outstanding many month*
son. The state pear crop as a whole from Lane county was completed
a complete boys department as ing Entrance to the building was husinees session The meeting will later. Two of lh* borrower» went
may be somewhat less In total ton­ Tuesday when the camps In this well as a special Keda section
Into receivership.
gained by raising a window.
start at 8 o'clock
nage than last year
“8luce It was the special endeavor
district were turned over to sup­ where boys and girls can enter the
Mr. aud Mrs. Edgar Louk of
of the Federal Reserve Bank to
A total apple crop In the state In ervisors at Medford and Vancou­ national contest and win either a Springfield, Belle Olson and Mr I
mak* every possible loan *nd*r tbe
excess of the light crop of last year ver Barracks, Washington.
wire haired terrier or a bicycle Burton of Eugene were guests of I C alifo rn ia People Here— Mr. und emergency provisions of (he amend- I
Is In prospect. Wasco and Jackson
The Eugene area, no longer This contest opens Saturday.
Mrs.
Elmert
Griffith,
of
Vrntura.
Mr and Mrs Andy Olson Sunday
FOR LIN O LE U M
meat, ami since their best effort* re- ,
counties report Increases, and Mal­ known as a district, will continue
California, arrived lo re Tuesduy to suited In Ihe extension of so small a
Other departments in the baa<-
heur had fair prospects.
to have 14 camps during the sum­ uient are a new girls department,
viali with their grundparenla. Mr sum as to have no effect on the total j
EASY TO A P P LY
Thurston
The prune situation Is highly mer. Twenty operated here last luggage, mens work clothes, piece
and Mra. 8. G. Moahler.
volume of commercial loans. It I* a
D R IE S IN 4 H O U R S
variable, ranging from a near fail­ winter.
reasonable assumption that eligible ,
goods, and bedding.
Harry Baugh. Bruce Whltbeck
M A K E S L IN O L E U M
ure in Douglas county to a crop at
borrowers entitled to bank credit
The store continues Its policy of and James Edmlston attended the
To Portland—Mra Harvey Eaton are being provided for by the com­
k LAST LONGER
least doable that of last year in
carrying the largest stock of foot­ boxing match Tuesday evening at
and Misa Ethel Rowe left for Port mercial banka." says tbe American
Polk. For the state as a whole the
wear
In
Lane
county.
McKenzie Valley |
Leaburg bet wen ^eaburg and Y. M land Tuesday evening to vielt wllli Bankers Association Journal.
TAKES TH E RUB
indications are for a crop about
Formal opening of this remodel C. A. team of Eugene.
M ra. Katon'a daughter. Mrs Wil
‘ O U T OF S C R U B B IN G
equal to the light 1933 yield.
The big event of the week was ed store will be held Friday and
Monte Roulntree from Klnyue Ham Farrelly
HAPPY EVENING CLUB
the community dinner and party Saturday of this week A special
motored over tbe pass Friday and
Cherry Crop Up
MEET TO BE TUESDAY
at Leaburg gym. Mrs. Louis Blttle, Invitation to visit the store on spent the week-end at tbe John
Most sections report fair to good
Mrs. Frank Umbern. Mrs. Lee these days has been extended by Edmlston home returning home
Daughter Born — Mr and Mrs
Monthly meeting of Ihe Happy
cherry prospects, except Umatilla1
Fountain and Mrs. Walter Carter Mr Hayward. Flowers will be given Sunday.
Eaton Bradley of Springfield route Evening club will be held Tuesday
where frost cleaned out most of the
were the committee In charge.
free to the ladles
Mr. and Mrs. John Damon and 2. are the parents of a baby daugh­ evening at the home of Mlaa laiu-
Hardware — Furniture
crop. Wasco and Polk expect less)
More than 100 attended the af­
three tons from Sbedd and Mrs ter born to them at Pacific hospital delle Wiliams. The program will
than half a crop while the Jackson
fair, Following the dinner, cards
Radio* — Paint
Jack Hiller from Corvallis took In Eugene. Tuesday, May 1. 1934 start at 8 o'clock.
crop is larger than last year. A
and other games and music furnish­ CRESWELL HIGH WINS
Sunday
dinner
at
John
Edmlston’*
good quality light crop Is expected ed diversion.
Mrs. Joyce Stevens from Eugene
for the state as a whole.
IN MUSIC CONTEST
Of entries by the Leaburg Scout
spent the week-end with Mrs. Need­
Among the berries the strawberry
troop first award was received oa
Creswell high school musicians ham. They motored to Hadleyvllle
crop will be well above last year's
tower building and second on their won the C division cup In the state
last Sunday and spent the day with
short crop, and the raspebrry crop
chariot at the Boy Scout Circus In music tournament at Forest Grove Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hadley.
prospects are good on an acreage Eugene Saturday.
Saturday. Their mixed chorus took
The young people's Sunday
somewhat reduced In leading pro­
The funeral of F. W. Hynes. first place, as did the girls quartet
school class held Its business and
ducing sections.
Blue river resident was held In The girls glee club took second
social meeting ul Fred Gray's Tuys-
Eugene at Veatch chapel Monday. I
and the boys glee club third place day evening.
Taken to Hospital — Mrs. O. H. Rev. E. V. drivers In charge and tn the contest. F. K. Noordhoff
Jarrett was taken to the Eugene Interment at Greenwood »yemetery principal at Creswell directs the
Vigita Parents— Miss Thedu Bales
hospital for medical care Tuesday. near Leaburg.
musicians.
spent the week-end at her home
Walterville grade school won
She Is said to be improving her
on the coast. She was one of the
1 Lb. in the New Vacuum Class Jer
over Upper Camp Creek at U. C. C.
health now.
participants In (he typewriting con­
___________Special . .
Friday by a score of 12 to 8. Upper
To California — Mrs. William G
test at Corvallis Saturday.
Camp Creek was victor In their Hughes and son. Donald, left Tues
Elkton Man Here—Rev Ormal B. first gam>-
day for Los Angeles and other Call
DEL KAY PEANUT BUTTER—
Trick of Elkton was a visitor in
H A R R IS , 8 M IT H A B R Y SO N
The last day of school program fomla cities to visit her three sons
2 Pound Jar . . . . . . .
Attorneys
Springfield Wednesday of this and picnic will be held at Deer- Howard. Ralph and Evan, and other
Miner Bldg.,
Eugene, Or*.
week.
JELLO— Any Flavor . . .
. .
relatives.
horn school Friday.
NOTICE
Maximum amount of a Federal
emergency crop loan which la to be
used tor tree fruit production only
has been raised from >250 to >400
In the states of Washington and
Oregon, according to a statement
made recently by John A. Schoon
over, president of the Production
Credit corporation of Spokane.
The time limit for the acceptance
of these applications has been ex­
tended until May 16 for the eligible
borrowers
By the Increase In the emergency
crop loan limit. It Is Intended to
provide more adequate means of
meeting the speeial relief needs
caused by recent conditions affect­
ing the fruit Industry throughout
ST PETERSBURG. Fla. . . . • •Rabbit” MarauvtUe. U year oM
these two states.
baseball int>eld a|iark plug of the Boston N. L. Braves, whose suffered
An emergency crop loan la made
nmhplc break of the left leg shocked and grieved the entire baseball
only to an applicant who la unable
world, comes up smiling and declare« that he “ will ronie back again as
to procure a loan of the same
he ha- before *' Photo shows MarsnviUe with nurses Edith Green, left,
amount from other sources, who
and Myrtle Biuouiquist at the hospital bore where he is progressing
to w a rd recovery
does not have a means of liveli­
hood other than farming or other
agricultural production, and who Is SPECIAL EVENT TO OPEN
Upper Willamette
otherwise eligible.
SELF SERVICE BASEMENT
BANK LOANS AND
BUSINESSRECOVERÏ
fîh-
W rig h t & Sons
SAVE!
QUALITY FOODS
at LOWEST PRICES
COLONIAL COFFEE
29c
Irish-Murphy Co.
New Deal in Fruits and Vegetables
We have a fine new vegetable display rack built
so th at you may inspect quickly and thoroughly what
you are buying. Our store has always been a leader
in the fruit and vegetable line and the new display
rat k brings us more up-to-date.
TH IS IS THE STORE OF
COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE
Candidate Visits—J M Devers
candidate on the republican ticket
for congressman In the first Ore­
gon congressional dbtrict. was
here from Salem Tuesday meeting
local residents.
Leave on Trip—Mrs W E. Buell,
Miss Evelyn Buell, and M. C Kirk-
land left early Wednesday morn
Ing for Moro In eastern Oregon
where they will spend several days
visiting with Mr . Buell's daughter,
Mrs. Paul Alley.
W ELLS A W ELLS
Attorneys a t Law
Bank of Commerce Bldg.. Eugene
N O T IC E
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
NOTICE ts hereby given that the
undersigned, J A. Olbson, Admin
tstrator of the Estate of Knute O.
Huaby. deceased, has filed his Final
Report and Account as such Ad
minlsfrator with the Clerk of the
County Court of I^ane County, Ore­
gon; and that Saturday, the 2nd
day of June 1934 at 10:00 o'clock
In the forenoon of said day, In the
County Court Room of said County,
In the Court House at Eugene, has
been set by Hon. Fred Fisk, Judge
or sain Court, as the time and place
for hearing objections to the same,
and for the final settlement of said
estate.
J. A. GIBSON, Administrator.
WELLS It WELLS, Attorneys
(M 3-10-17-24-31)
PETER PAN FLOUR
49 POUND SACK
$ 1 .6 9
(let our recipe sheets for making real bread from
Peter Pan Flour.
^ZKINDS
ÎÎIJJI
at The Neu/t Office
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
NOTICE la hereby given that the!
undersigned as executrix of the |
estate of Jatnea T Moore, deceased,
has filed In the county! court for
Lane County. Oregon, her final ac- j
count as such executrix and aatd :
conrt baa appointed Saturday th * '
2nd day of June. 1934 at ten o'clock i
A. M. as the time and tbe county
judge’s office In the county court- |
house In Eugene, Lane County.
Oregon, aa the place for hearing
objection)». If any, to said final ac- (
count and the settlement thereof.
All persona Interested and desiring
to object to said final account are
hereby notified to file their objec- j
Ions thereto In writing with the
'lerk of said Court prior to aald
I me and appear at said time and 1
place.
Date of the flrat publication of|
his notice Is May 3. 1934.
ANNIE L. MOORE. Aa execu­
trix of the estate of James T. |
Moore, deceased.
(M 3-10-17-24-31)
H. E. S L A T T E R Y
Beckwith Bldg.,
Eugene, Oregon
NOTICE
OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE
IN PROBATE NO. 6086
In re E state of F ran k M. Vernum,'
deceased.
Notice 1* hereby given that on
May 2, 1934, the undersigned as the
administrator of the Estate of
Frank M. Vernum, deceased, filed
his final account In the above en
titled probate proceedings; and
that on said date the County Court
of Lane County, Oregon, made an
order setting the time for the hear­
ing of the said final account to bn
had before the aatd Court at the
hour of 10:00 o’clock, A. M. June|
1934, and directing all having any
objections thereto to file the same
In writing In said proceedings onj
or-before the time aet for the laid '
hearing.
ASHER M VEACH, Adminis­
trator of the Estate of Frank
M, Vernum, deceased.
H E SLATTERY, Attorney for
the Administrator.
(M 8-10-17-24-31)
Kellogg’s
Whole W heat
Flakes