PAGE POUR HEED SULPHUR FOR BROWN ROI THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS OREGON FARMERS GET AAA RECORD BOOKS Governm ent Furnish«« Contract F arm ers W ith Equipm ent For Listing Of Accounts W A S H IN G T O N Between 10,040 and 12.400 (arm Expensive Losses Result Of account books have been distribu­ Damage To Stone Fruits ted free to Oregon farmers who Especially Peaches have Joined in some phase of agri­ THURSDAY, JULY ft, 1934 --------------------------- ------------------- old age penatoli» and unemploy. ! men> Insurance on a nntlnunl »culi* conilug io the fore. Government la now the only Im port an ! anurie of credit on a large acal -, and beside» Ila direct loan» to liiduatry it own» a billion dollars of preferred atock In (be banka of the nation The government now regulate» the tsaulug and trad in g1 ill of aecurllles. tells Industry «lint rules must lie folio wim I in Imslneas. I'tgtiliiies interstate communlca Hons, tells the railroad» how much they may pay Iheir officiala and tells farmers what they may grow ami how much of It. Thoae are only ,h ” high spots of the New Deal There la little likelihood of any W A S H IN G T O N Lieut Cal change In the altitude of congreas G A. Lynch (a b o v e ), U . B Arm y, at the next session. That Is. there ■ow detached, and doarribrd by tien. undoubtedly will be a Democratic Hugh B. Johnson as * * the most od majority In both house# of the 74th ra grad th in k » in the V . B A rtu y ,” ta the new member o f the N K A admin congress Whether or not It «III ta trative staff and understudy to eal out of the president s hand as readily as the present cutigrea» Is not quite certain Hui it certainly TRAIN WRECK DEBRIS will not withdraw any of Hie NEARLY ALL CLEARED powers that have been granted SCALE MOUNTAIN Obsidian« Taka Entire Party Of 71 To Summit Of Middle Sister Suiidny Morning Washington. I). C..—A great deal cultural adjustment with the fed Brown rot of stone fruits is al­ All ret olds for inouiituln climb more Federal money Is to he dis­ eral department of agriculture, re­ ready appearing in many parts of lig parti » sponsored bv the Eu tributed lu various «ay designed sulting in the greatest single Im­ wt'stern Oregon and experienced gene (Ibsldlan club were broken to get ready cash into the hands petus to farm record keeping ever commercial growers are preparing Bunday when meinbera of Ihe club of the consumers, w n the in xt experienced here, says G W. Kuhl­ to protect their crops of prunes and took a parly of 71 persona Io the few months. Il will begin ahoui the man. emergency extension econo­ peaches by dusting or spraying top of the Middle Bister on a regu first of July, after the close of the with ulfur in advance of h arvest, n,,!” .who h“ W n ln tally ohediiled climb of (his peak gnvernmeiit’g fiscal year on June dlstrihution and cooperating with time. says O. T McWhorter, exten -( Clifford Blalaherg. Itfealdeni of 30. and the present program calls county agents in advising farmers sion horticultural!*! at Oregon the dub. lead (he parly and llarry (or expenditure at the rate of about as to their use. State college. Wrlghl of Springfield brought up $400.000.000 a month, for an Inde­ Though control methods for this j “Every farmer who is in a pro­ ihe rear guariL Other« aaalallng In finite period. duction control association has a annual trouble have been known leading Ihe large parly to the This money will go out through for many years, delay or n eg lect, contracted relationship with Uncle i mountain lop Included ten olher Sam much the same as he would numerous channels. The newest of in their use or the failure to use Join Ihem 011 tlieae trip» and ask have with a landlord from whom he these pipe lines from the treasury high grade dusting or settable sul­ Till- overnight ramp waa made at is renting on the shares.” explains to (he Individual la the drought fur. have brought serious losses to Camp Broil near Ihe base of Ihe Mr. Kuhlman. "Every such renter relief fund of $626.000.000, to be dig growers. Last year one peach grow­ mountain from which the atari was would have to keep some records, trlbuted In the ten states where er estimated his loss at 800 boxes Work of clearing away (lie debris made Bunday morning al 6 o'clock and in the same way the govern WASHINGTON Ottcem of the record-breaking drought has with a gross cash value of $1000. following Hie wreck of a special The party traveled on snow and inents experts every contract sign­ the National order railed upon F vw wrought havoc among all classes of High grade sulfur dust (or wet- freight train opcrallng from Eu Ice moat of the way up Ihe north er to keep simple accounts and is »drnt Rooaetelt aad conferred upon farmers. table sulfur spray, if dusting equip him the title of Honorary Grand Ma* gene to Klamath Falla near Natron side of the mountain reaching the helping by supplying a book for ter of the Order of DoMolaya. Photo Recovery Program Continuaa meat is not available) may he ap­ Saturday m ijulng has been nearly (op at 10:30 g. m They were l>aok the purpose free." ahowv the President wearing the There la still more than a bil­ plied any time during the summer completed. o f the order. in camp at 2 o'clock Every mem­ Few Have Kept Cost Records lion and a quarter dollara In the when the rot shows up. In any Six cars and Hie locomotive left ber of Ihe parly al (he start rearh> Observations of field men who fund for home loans to distressed event it must be applied three the tracks as the train crashed ed the summit of (he mountain, have made cost of production mortgagors. Some of this Is to he weeks to a mouth before harvest head on Inin a large rock which aouieihing unusual In these climbs studies show that not more than put to work to provide employment if adequate control is to be ob­ hnd broken loose from a point. é < /A 4 A R Y M A R S H A L L a fourth to a third of Oregon farm­ In the building trades, by the pro­ tllhara In the purty from B p riu g tained. Four of Ihe cars were loaded with er - have kept any form of written cess of making additional loans for field besides Mr Wrlghl were A number of growers this year - > > > » * sheep and only Iheae were accounts in the past. Most of these repairs amt improvementa to pro­ plan to apply to dust freely at killed as Ihe cars toppled over onto L surem e M of flit and his sister, keep only records of receipts and perty on which home loans have harvest time to reduce deteriora- Mis Vs*" Mofflll. who Is visiting the highway tion of the fruit after picking a n d . « t h y than making sum been made or which are eligible for James R Collier, fireman, sum here from Washlnalon marie« of their various enterprises such loans. while it is in the field boxes. Pres­ taltiod a broken hark and R It and for the whole farm at the be- Springfield People Take Parts This was Ihe first of a aeriea of ence of the sulfur on the fruit also Money will go out faster now for ('hamhrrlaln, head hrakeman. was mountain climbing trips which (he ginning and end of the year. prevent rapid development of In Night Show; Several public works, under the P. W. A scalded with live steam Obsidians sponsor earh summer “The AAA has called attention to brown rot after the fruit is pack More of the money will go out to Donate Pioneer Relics They Invite Interested parties Io the need of some record which will ed for saie. finunce rural schools Still more CLASSMATES MEET HERE members of the outdoor club aid individually and collectively in Preliminary details for all the will be spent to continue the CUP getting more reliable data for fu­ AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS only that registration be made CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. ture use and which will help the 1 three features of “The Oregon camps The Federal Emergency Re- early In the week enabling the l'e f Administration will put an­ Mr and Mrs Winfield Boyd of trip leader to arrange for bis as FOR GOVERNMENT WORK "> eliminating weak spots Tr«’1 ' P|ony ' PpU ,h * * 7 ' _______ In his business and encouraging be hp,rt Jub‘ 26 2 ‘ other billion and a half into direct Yakima. Washington visited In slstaiits and transportation The United Stales Civil Service the strong ones." Kuhlman contili “"d 28 h“ VP b"*B <'o ’” P|*,ed bv , h ‘ unemployment and poor relief Springfield Wedtieedgy evening I committee mostly through and .11 cooperation with Mr and Mrs. It. E. Maxey. Commission has announced open ued. Several Springfield people are w ith la te an d local arc metes The four people are former rlans- JO LANA PUTMAN GUEST competitive examinations as fol May Use More Complete Syatem taking part in the pngeanl. and males ln high school and at the Then there are the payments un­ lows: ■ "In the country as a whole the AT SURPRISE PARTY others have loaned pion-er relics der the wheat, corn-hog. cotton and University of Washington, hut hnd Junior agricultural statistician. AAA has provided 2 ft million farm not met for the past 16 year*. Members of the Terplscbureao $2.000 to $2.600 a year. Bureau of era with these record books and | for use during the three-day cele­ tobacco contracts, though much of bration. Mr Boyd Is an auditor for the club, Florence May, l^tMoyne this does not come directlv out of Agricultural Economics. Depart has arranged with the extension h>|, collecled Income Tax department, and was Black, Jean lamk. Irene Anderson ment of Agriculture. Specified edu services for any necessary aid ini The epic will again have three I GoverrnipI1, sent to Eugene to do some special and Faye Itolveraon gathered at cation and experience required starting the work It has fran k lv: main features—the pageant, which through processing tax » and dis­ year will have a huge cast u tributed by government Rgeneie». Closing date. July 24. stated, however, tha- the ro n tra rt-L this , work In the office (here His (he borne of Miss JoLana B u lin a li mother lives near Goshen and they last Thursday to honor »od sur A ssociv veterinarian (diseases ing farmer need not use that parti- ", . P p , ‘nw‘r which The belief In Administration cir­ affect in. wild animal life). $3.200 a rular book If he prefer anv other f P* ,o **,her «»»He»« of early cles i now that It will take about are also visiting with her. pris» her before leaving for W ash­ dav scenes, and thousands of pion­ another year of Government sper.d ington to spend the summer year. Bureau of Biological Survey, one. possibly one more complete. eer relics and the Progres parade. Ing ut this rate to stimulate busi­ mouths llam es and dancing form MANY PLAN OUTING FOR fled education and experience re-i always kept regular account hooks I " " J ," ? P"tr,M fr"m conb ness to the point where private EPWORTH INSTITUTE ed the entertainment of the even ­ qulred. Closing date. July 23. are continuing with them and plan , , . ' 8. " "*** ' ' "M 1 apital will find It profitable to ing after which ihe group adjourn All states except Iowa. Vermont transfer the reeessarv Informa- " 0rK8" 78 lnn’1 from every part come out of hiding and go to work Nearly 12 young people of the •si to EtMUioann's parlors for re­ of the state. in productive industries Methodist church are planning to freshments. Virginia. Maryland, and the Dis- tlen to the AAA hooks for what The pageant, which will depict leave here neat Thursday morning trtet of Columbia have received ever inspection mav be made Some Admit Some Slips for Buttle lake to attend the an less than their quota of appoint-; r.ther« Just starting are chooMnjt the development of the Oregon ter­ It is admitted by the Adniinistra niial institute of the Epworth Lea- WILLAMETTE FOREST inents in the apportioned depart-; to heaiu with the more complete ritory from prehistoric times to lion's friend that recovery has not zues in the Methodist churches of mental service in \\ ashington. extension service book which pro- present, and prediction for the come as fast as had been expected, GETS SHARE OF FUNDS fu’lire. will he enaeted on Hayward ila dlatrlct. D- C- vides eorvenl^n* spacn for labor and that some of the gov rnnient's field on a huge stage that will A total of 4226.000 of the forest Those planning to spend the Pull information may be obtain- records summaries by enterprises, ',rejects to stimulate It have not week there are Ila Bartholomew. highway funds were ulloled Ihe er lrom the Secretary of the United blanks for keeping possible in cover (he football field Many thrill- worked There Is also a growing Itw episodes have been added fori ,, . , . , Velda Bartholomew. Donald Brown. Willamette highway Tuesday at a States Civil Service Board of Ex come tax data adapted to Oregon’s .. , I realization that business men and , Faye Parsons, Rodney Veat. t ’har meeting of Ihe Oregon Highway a miners at the post office or ens j a ws and otner material not pro-, this u v-ar. u« ^« and . the attraction will capital! . ts are not , showing any Designed in Size«: JA Ä , 4B, tomhouse in any city, or from the „ided for in the more abridged ’Pd \ bP ,hp '"Bp,r,nE great amount of confidence in the «2, 44. 46. < SO and » She 44 In Portlsntd. The hue F ish Florence Bell Flah, comm ission united State Civil Service Commis- AAA account book " Kuhlman con ’ 7 ”” 7 ‘ ? PP PrPr h ™ ' government. Until that confidence ratyriiW 5 yards al » tack aaa- Wayne Kendall. Delores ('»steel, funds were apportioned some time »’on. W ashington. D. C. eluded. ented in the United States. I ago for this highway, but mure and liorolhy Robinson. returns, there will naturally be llt- _________________ 1 . . All of the principal officials and 1 He inclination on the part of prl- funds were made available and sev­ Rev. Dean U, Potmk'Xter will _»l County agents have copies >J! directors who made the 192» e v e n t' va„. r)gk Chiffon for Summer have churge of Ihe Morning Watch eral groups sought a reapportion Return, from Camp - Jim m ie| tK, , h k|nds hf)oks ara„ ab|e ' such a -neceas are hack this year. | w h ere ,nvPHtlnentM arp moHt Gott returned home Wednesday fJ)o|r ](x.a, off|ceg meut In other parts of the state. Pattern 8241 — The flattering j “• 8 46 each day at the camp and with the event still nearly a | „ ped,.(| r)jfht ,1((W ar in the build­ cape bertha and surplice closing from Susanville, in Grant county.: month awa.v. plans and prepara­ ing Industry. More than 5.000.000 inuke this design an excellent one i where he Is a member of the 3-C tions are practically complete men. normally, are employed In for flowered chiffon or printed camp. BALL CLUB TO END Hugh E Rosson. graduate manager voile. The skirt has Ihe slenderlx- SEASON NEXT SUNDAY of the University of Oregon, Is the building trades. Visitors from Pauline— M r. and It lias been President Roosevelt's ing lines demanded by the larger Mrs. F. A. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. The baseball game between the again manager: Mrs Doris Smith, hope tha' under the carefnlly work woman. It Is truly an all occasion C. M Follose. and E. A. Witham Springfield and Cottage Grove nationally known dramatic direc­ ed out plan for insuring mortgage (rock perfectly appropriate for and daughter, all of Pauline, Ore­ teams next Sunday afternoon will tor. Is directing the pageant for the capital again t ,oss. private funds weuring In the city with the smart gon were visitors here Tuesday third time; Cal M Young, noted In enormous amounts would be­ new large size hats—and equally I conclude the schedule for this sea­ evening. pioneer antbority, Is again In come available for new residential at home in the suburbs for after­ son In the Cascade league. The charge of the 1 pioneer parade, and Construction. It now begins Io look noon tea or any evening festivity. •’" s i game wild be played on Brattain one of the best as if. while there is a great need The < apelei is more interesting g | Held at 2 o clock. |. . . known business leaders of the for new homes, few people are will- and cooler because It is open at The game will be interesting. state., heads the Progresa Parade Ing as yet to run into debt Io buy the center back The Grove team started strong in i or build houses A lovely outfit could be assem ­ the first half and slipped in tlje bled by using chiffon print'd in a High Spots of New Deal second opening, but has been gain- NO CHAMBER MEETING The Federal government Is now delicate daisy pattern in green, ing strength again. Springfield was SET FOR THIS MONTH 1 in control of the activities of all of white, reil and yellow on a black making a poor showing in first half, and began to look very promising Th<* regular meeting night of thOjits citizens to ail extent that. Hireo ground for the dress, and black In the second until the past two Springfield Chamber of Commerce | years ago. would have been deemed cloves, hat trimmed with green and weeks when they lost games to came on the Fourth of July and > impossible in America Three y ars black slippers both Hills Creek and Benlon-Ijtne. I the meeting was called off by W. | ago congress was debating w h e t h e r -------------------------- ------------- ------------- K. Barnell, president. If a meeting It was any part of the government's Visitors from Albany — Frank i is found necessary during the I duty to share the burden of relief Rawlings and son-in law and daugh- Visiting in Canada— Mrs. Olive J. | month It will be called by him self 1 for the destitute. Now It Is the gc- 'er. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Uchytll of Rebhan and daughter? have left for I he announces. | i opted thing, with proposals for l,elianon are visiting here today. a vacation trip which will take them Into Canada. They were to be accompanied by Mrs. Constance c o u r se y ou can. If Z< Z c / V AZ Miller of Portland, and other rela­ by A. B. Chapin y o u d iv id e the c o st tives of Albany. o v e r a p e r io d o f o n ly tw o o r th ree years, it figures o n ly a fe w cen ts a day. A n d you m ak e m o st o f Fifty-eight guests helped Grant that up in w h a t you save ma T e e t e i s enjoy her 86th blrth- o n fu el and fo o d . O n that 1 day til ihe home of her daughter. b a sis, you c a n ’t afford to Mrs. Ellen Needham last Wednes- d o w ith o u t th e c o n v e n ­ ' day : flernoon. Several from Co*- Ruth, there it « tempta­ ie n c e , c o m fo r t and sa tis­ tage Grove, Mrs. Teeters' forme"- tion at f ir it to buy expen live, home were present. fa c t io n o f a m o d e r n ihowy thingi anti do without Mrs. Howell from San Francisco. practical boutehold belpt. Bal M a g ic C h ef. M any m o d ­ California is here on an extended take my advice, and let the e ls , a ll p rices. visit with her daughter. Mrs. James laxaries wait. Bay tbingt that Hill. tave yoa energy and money. MAGIC CHEF-SERIES 128« My Norge, for hutamce, belpt Mr Alberta Davenhlll is plan­ me tave money to bay ning Io leave soon for Los Angeles tbingt, and there it to join her husband who Is there. that I enjoy more." Mrs. Holt from Portland Is visit­ ing Mrs. Arch Shough. Mxay o v o e n have tesrifted Mrs. Charles Taylor is enjoying that they are saving up to $11 a visit with her sister from Seattle, a month with their Norge. Washington. Preserving the freshness of Mr. and Mrs. John Edmiston quantity food purchases per­ and family left Monday for Crater mits saving in food costs. The Lake to spend the Fourth of July. exclusive N o rg e R o lla to r TRAIL PAGEANT PLANS SHAPING No Critics For This Eagle Thurston 3 WAY ECONOMY.IN • FOOD SAVINGS • LONG LIFE SERVICE • CHEAPER OPERATION c o o lin g mechanism effects marked savings in operating costs. The stuay, long-life construction of the Norge as­ sures more ^ears o f service. That’s three-wav econ- omy. See the N forge. Northwest Cities Gas Co. «KIN DS J IR J I at Th* New» Office NORGE /le ^ r À p a r e i f i a t i THE H Ö L L Ä T « ! A r e lie r r e ih a n d tbere't ire. T b a d i a d l i t r e i t !e t ie lim p ie eperatlen e f th e Rol­ la t e r c e ld - m a il n g Wright & Sons HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT it « m u (iCLusivs savtsTser in rolutss air