The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 19, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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THÈ âPR lN ûflfiL Ô NEWS
PACK POUR
Pacific Wich President
LOGGING BR0PS »
AS STRIKE WAGES
HOME OWNERS LOANS
* 1
AVAILABLE FOR REPAIRS
*
I -
Federal Fund« Alee A vailable
Thoee Already Having
Financing L ean t
To
TRAIL’ PAGEANT
EPISODES TOLD
DÍTTH D fttC tR
dav«" with Hie hlelorlc Chaiiiixteg
episode,
trapper«.
proepeetore,
puck trains, pony asnreaa, «(tack
of ludiuus and many other Inter
eating and thrilling feulures
Lone Cowboy To tin g
An Interlude next will portray
the cow trail». with a "lone eow
boy" alndlii* plaintive songs of Ihe
range. accompanied by a ttfSlodlou»
chorus, all mounted on horseback.
The World War memorial, the
"post win Miidlie a," and Ihe "Ore
gnu Trail of the Future," will con-
I i luile Ihe nlglll event.
Federal Home Owner'« loans Interest Centering In Final
may now be had In addition to j Scenes Of “War Madneee"
refinancing their mortgages. Many \
And "Trail Of Future"
: people are under Ihe tiupreaeiou
that if they already have a Home
The triennial epic "The Oregon
An order of the Pacific North­
Owners' loan they cannot borrow T,
......
h|t
west Loggers association. Seattle,
.none» front the government to fix
(>r , ht>
„„
the code ageno (or all log pro­
up or remodel ihe interior and the
(|V
Ju|y ag,
duction In the West Coast Logging
Pioneer Parade Friday
exterior of their home». This Is 2? and 28. will not only have the
and Lumber division, approved
The world famous pioneer pur
! not Ihe case, as (hose who have mu Iblee outstundltiK testaros
ade will be held on Friday Entries
July 11 by the Lumber Code au­
i already borrowed from (h Home as before, the pageant, pintieci
j for the Parade of Progress. Hal
thority. Washington, is announced,
'Owners' l.oon Corporation are en parade and parade of proarea«, ba:
urduy. are coming In from «cores
which calls for a reduction of
‘ titled to the reconditioning the each of these have been expanded
of communities slid other orguul
155.090,099 feet iu the total log
same a those who are now mak­ far b yonil anything ever liefere
quota tor the third quarter of 1934.
tut Ions.
ing application to have their mort- attempted, a survey Just compieteli
The reduction, the official order
«ages taken over by the corpora-, 4|t(lwa
states, is "entirely due to the long­
Attend Funeral
i tlon Again, those who own their
The pageant, the cast of which
shoremen's strike, the said strike
Mr. and Mrs. W. J »coll drove
homes clear of mortgage hut who
ha grown from 1200 iu 1929 to
retarding the cutting of lumber"
to Milverton Tue da« lo atlend ihe
ire unable to obtain recondition
more (hull 20«! this year, will alao
and o piling up log Inventories
funeral service« tor Mrs. May
lug loans from private lending
have at least five new and orlgliitl
which are now tiecoming exces­
The wend impressive "dense ef Scott Merlrellu who di d there
agencies are entitled to the bene-1
the broad PaeiOr oceaa »hoard
features,
la
announced
by
Mis.
PANAMA. Oaaal x » ~
^ V w l i T a e . . ^ V , «hip e « . Me
1 0 .« *
death" w ill be one of the enueual last Huudic Mrs Marlnella wo» a
h it 10,«X»
sive.
fits of this department.
the U.8M Hooeten. President
Doris Seilth. nationally known di­ eight! accorded people who attend
Photo above
The program of reduction, ac­ mile vacation trip anti! they pet ia . t Hawaitoa Uto«> •
niece of Mr Heoli'a.
Three distinct operations have
rector. who la in charge The new Eugene’s Oregon T ra il pegeent
ebowe the Prreident end h>» eoa 1 renklia D . J r„ iwrelving ut» proeioe v
cording to the order, is intended
been earmarked by the govern
July
26,
27
and
23.
The
denoe
w
ill
when they - e a t » b o re at M a y « — . P w ~ to «too. .h ito the
additiona include a children's cover­ ee done by a real Indian girl, at­
to bring total log inventories into
Visit Qlrl Scout»— Mr and Mrs
ment Repair and maintenance la
ed wagon prologue, an Impressive tractive Thelma Knowlton, whoqp
line with the averages of the pre­ trnisor Houston »iood by in ihe .dllng
II. E. Uerbor drove lo Ihe Girl
first. Including all work designa­
verse speaking chorus of 4li voices, Indian name i t "Sul-Kauta." Her
vious three years by October 1.
Seoul eamp Cleawox near Florence
ted to restore a house to its con­
frontier days episode which will in­ husband w ill give th« old Indian
Many Worker« Idle
dition
when
new.
such
as
painting,
ehant, accompanied by tom-tome Suudav lo vlalt Ihelr daughter.
M c D onald brings film
clude Ihe historic Champoeg event, while she dances
A decrease of close Io 20.000 in
Kunlee. who 1» leader of Ihe
FEATURING KAY FRANCIS pointing of masonry, calking of a world war memorial, and several
the nutnbqr of employees in the
Springfield troop and now aervlng
doors and window frames, roofing,
entertaining
and
thrilling
Inter­
Clark entering the Oregon country, as eninp tiurae for the aecond year
logging and lumber industry of
"Doctor Monica" coming to the replacement of gutters, down­ ludes In all 10 episodes, four la-
guided by Sai-ajawes
Western Oregon and Washington
spouts.
floors,
plumbing,
etc.
McDonald theatre in Eugene Sun­
i terludes and the prologue are on
is reflected in current production
Down from Blue River—Mr. and
Remodeling is next in order, in­ the program.
day for four days, is one of the
The covered wagon episode will
reports as compared to the week
Mrs
Sam Scott of Blue River were
volving
structural
changes,
such
most fascinating triangular tovq
i A new thrill will he added iu Ihe come next. In whleh will occur the
preceding
the
longshoremen's
dramas ever screened, in which as enlargement, addition of a bath­ pageant by the use of "wagon" famed and powerful "Driver's In Springfield on Tuesday
strike. The decrease in employ­
the wife and the "other woman" room. a porch, window, rearrange­ stag««, an innovation that Is al­ Song." Ihe gay “Oh Susannah,"
ment is due primarily to the effect
Pengra Men Here — Irl Dead
both attempt to sacrifice them­ m e n t of rooms, or any other alter­ ready attracting national attention and a faithful repreaentatlon or
of the strike but in part to a sea­
mond of Pengra was a vlallor In
selves to give the other a chance ation in the design.
life along Ihe Oregon Trail. This
sonal reduction in production and
Moderniilng. the third operation. to Eugene. Complete sets are con­ will be followed by the "frontier Springfield Saturday.
for happiness.
structed on wheels, and the whoie
eniplyment which usually occurs
it is enacted by an all star cast | »uvolvwg Installation of new equlp-
appearance of the huge stage. 240
at this time of year. In April there
headed bv Kav Francis In the title '»*"’• »>" '> a« Insulation, heating
feet in length and reaching a
were about 51.000 persons in the
role and Including Warren Wil >>«"« ele« trlc system or running
F a ir and R easonable P ro fits
helgjth of 35 feet, can be changed
industry.
Ham. Jean Muir and Verree Teas *ater.
In a few seconds. This has been
Fifty-eight large tidewater mills
dalv
Those
who
wish
to
repair
or
With congress out of the way
made possible by the genius of
in the Douglas fir region., which until next January there can be no
Miss Francis, as the beautiful "*•**• tb*,,r home" "»•«•* «»able and
during the week ending May 5 new legislation, and the nation can Doctor Monica, is very much in attractive should make Immediate Fred Harris, former university
ilrutii’. instructor and now a na
produced 42 per cent of the cut take time to sit hack and evaluate
love with her author husband. application to Edward F. Bailqjr, tionalle known stage designee.
reported by a total of 594 mills, what has been enacted, and find
district
Home
Owners'
loan
Cor­
John, a part played by Warren
STILL GOING STRONG . .
Another feature worthy of nn
were not operating during the out whether it looks, on the whole
William, and is unaware that he poration manager In the Miner tlonal attention will be Ihe appear­
week ending June 30. and are still beneficial or injurious Io private
is having a clande-tine affair with building In Eugene.
Anticipât» Your Needs and Fill Them at Th»t» Un­
ance of Raymond Marlowe, celebra-
down. These mills sell more than capital and enterprise.
Mary, one of her girl friends of
heard of Price».
CITV UUADDAMTG m a v c t
*>r*< tenor, who wilt sing "In-
half of their output in markets
gj.,, | ove Cair |n
|>on). |n
There seems to be a feeling that her own social set. a part portray CITY W A R R A N T S M O V E
requiring water delivery. The
RAPIDLY WHEN CALLED
episode Mr Marlowe, hear-
EUGENE. OREGON
docks of practically all these mills the president will not willingly use e«l by the gorgeous ravishing Jean
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mg of the community enterprise
are load d to capacity with lumber the broad powers granted to him -Muir.
The husband and the girl have
All but four of the city warrants her»-, volunteered to take part
which is sold and awaiting ship­ in any injurious way. that he Is es­
established
a
love
nest,
but
after!
,-»lied
for payment Friday under
Pageant Episode« Olven
sentially
conservative,
in
his
re­
ment Even after it becomes pos­
The pageant proper will open
sible to move this lumber, resump­ cent statement expounding his the first flush of pas-ion the con- the new financing plan adopted
tion of production will be slowed plans for the future he took pains sciences of both begin to bother recently by the Council had been! with a depiction of pro-civlllzatlon
until piling space becomes avail­ to lav stress on the statement that them. They finally decide to end i presented for payment by Monday | or Myra times. Thia will Include
there Is to be no interference with the romance, the husband going to afternoon according to I. M. Pet-¡a new feature, the "dance of
able.
Europe, where he discovers his terson. city recorder. The unpaid death." to be done by a real In­
(air and reasonable profits.
love for the girl was merely a pass- warrants are held by persons llv- dian girl, with the accompaniment
The
administration's
friends
be­
CIVIL WAR PAPER TELLS
of tom toius. The second episode
lieve that as things quiet down dur­ ing emotion and that he really D |n g at distant points.
OF DISLIKE FOR NORTH ing the summer, business men will in love with hi-» wife
Cnder the new finance plan the will depict the life of the early
Still hopelessly in love. Mary city will operate on a warrant coast Indians A cannon shot scat-
begin to realize that a good many
An interesting copy of an early
of the things that have frightened becomes reckless and at a week hast» and call ail old outstanding j ters the Indians and projects the
Democratic paper of the Civil war
them are bogies, without real end party narrowly escapes serf warrants for payment as fast a s ) third episode, that of the arrival
days which was published on wall­
of Captain Grey’s ship Columbia
power to do them harm. Also, it ous injury when, riding like the funds are made available
paper during the days General
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Thia will roll in on the wagon
looks as though the whole admin­ wind, she tried to jump her horse.
Grant laid siege to Vicksburg.
Stage, until Ihr ship, life site, with
istration program has now been over a high fence and sustains a REMODELING STARTS
Mississippi, was received here this
bad tall.
disclosed
IN
DENTIST'S
OFFICE
"T" h« h " V " ,," ”
" ‘D
week by Dr. W. N. Dow. who pur­
Doctor Monica who is also pres
»lew Sea < hanties and other at
chased it from a collector in Hie^BRAIN
. . . . doesn’t w ear out ent at the party, attends her.
Remodeling, which will Include tnospheric music will make this
East.
The human brain doesn't wear
Although called “Doctor Monica"
scene unusual.
The paper, the "Daily Citizen.” out. It grows with use. Not long it is not In any sense of ihe word enlarging rearranging, and lm-
J A C K O J K I E . B E N B E R N IE . A B U R E JUDGE
Wagon T ra in Planned
.
..
,
,,
.
proving
the
dental
offices
of
Dr.
j
was dated July 2. 1863. It is print­ before his death I asked Thomas
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a
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s
The
pony
Indians
will
be
the
DOROTHY DELL AND MIS U N 9
SKIPWORTH
ed on the reverse side of wallpaper A. Edison how he kept his youth­ Rather it is the amazingly colorful W. X. Dow be«an Monday. The j motif of the fourth episode. The
. , . .. | east wall of Ihe present office Is -
and was published by the north­ ful outlook. He had been talking, -Iran., and n.m ance In which
t
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f
i
f
t
h
............. w ill ahnw l a w l . and
ern troops after they had taken at 82. of things he was going to do central character happens to be a
enlarging the office room. The of­
the city from a form left by the next.
doctor.
fice Itself will be changed about
editors.
"You can keep your brain young
with new quarter» for the labora­
Interest in the paper centers hy working it hard.” he replied. “It
JOHNSON DENIES NRA
tory. and special rooms for dental
about the various statements the trows in power with use. The only
FAVORS LABOR CROUP work and for patients to rest.
southern writers made about local thing that grows old about a man
conditions, their fafili in confeder­ is his body. If my stomach holds
"The duty of NRA Is to see that CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS
ate victory, and their comments out I'll be inventing new things
men are represented hy their own
AIDED BY OLD REMEDY
about food conditions. The paper and better things at 100 '
freely chosen representatives. The
is four-columns in size and had
"For
thirty years I had constipa­
administration will not favor any tion. Souring
only two single column headline«.
food from stom ach.
particular form of organization choked me Since taking Adlerlka
Small hands pointed to the start TURKEY GROWERS PLAN
—neither the American Federation I am a new oer-mn. Constipation Is :
of a new article.
TOUR OVER COUNTY nor any other."
, a thing of the past."—Alice Burns '
One article dealt with the steal­
. . ’
. t _ was __
.„ F ia in n e rv ’s Drug Store.
This ' statemen
made
ing of food and how mule meat and Specialists To Speak And Give
Portland Monday morning by Gen
NOTICE
cats were eaten
O em o nstiltio ns Monday; Tour
eral Hugh S. Johnson, in speaking
OF SHERIFF’S SALE
W ill Start Near Goshen
to representatives of the Four-lJ NOTICE Is hereby given that by
WOODCRAFT NEIGHBORS
I virtue of an execution and order of
association and to quiet many ru-. Ba,p |BBUPj ou» nf ,he Circuit Court:
SET PICNIC FOR SUNDAY
A tour to study turkey produc­ mors that the NRA body was j of the 9tate of Oregon for Lane
tion problems will be held on Mon favoring the one labor organiza-! County thi« 13th dav of July. 1934,
Members of Pine circle. Neigh­ day. July 23. by O. 8. Fletcher, tion as against another.
u,non »"«» P»r"»«nt to a decree duly
given and made by said Court the
bors of Woodcraft, will meet at county agent, cooperating with a
12th day of July, 1934. In a sult|
the Eugene-Springfield auto park committee of leading Lane county
nendln« therein In which The Pa­
Sunday for their annual all-day pic­ turkey growers. C. C. Edmunds,
cific Ravings A- Ixian Association,
nic The lodge will furnish coffee, executive vice-president of the I McKenzie Valley
n Washington corporation was
nlalntiff and W A. Sweet and
Northwest Turker Growers Asso­
ci earn, sugar and ice-cream.
Some of the announcements of others were defendants, which exe
A program of sports and stunts ciation; J. C. Leedy, manager of general Interest the past and com­
entlon and order of sale was to me
Oregon Turkey Cooperatives; and ing week were Waltprville Ladle«' directed and commanded me to sell
b planned.
H. E. Cosby, extension poultry spe club day last Thursday when Mrs. th- real pronertv hereinafter dee-1
Bail
Games Cancelled — T h e ciaiist of O. A. C. will take part in E. I. Reynolds entertained the Mt. crlbed to «atisfv certain Hens and i
Lions club baseball game set for the tour and discuss problems of Vernon Thimble club all day. The charge« In said decree specified. |
I will on Saturday the 18th day of
Monday evening was cancelled be­ the turkey grower. Mr. Edmonds Workers' society met with Mrs. 'neust. 1934 at the hour of 10:00
cause of the inclement weather. will given an address at the picnic A. A. Campbell. The Ladies' Aid o’clock. A. M.. at the southwest
A new date for the initial game dinner at noon.
met all day at the church. The door of the County Conrt House In
Following Is the schedule for the Camp Creek Needle club met with Eugene, l.ane County. Oregon, of­
will be set at the club meeting
fer for sal« and sp II at public auc­
Friday.
day:
Mrs. William Strunk.
tion for cash, suhlect to redemp­
10:30 A. M.—Farm of Joseph
Rev. E. L. Wlnterberger preach­ tion as provided by law. all of the
Relatives Visit—Mrs. Chris Thy- Kupetz. about five miles northeast ed at Waltervllle Sunday night. rlgh» title and interest of the de­
fendants In -aid suit and of all
g»en. mother of H. O. IXbblee, of Goshen.
Mr and Mrs. Wlnterberger were
Mis. Ixiuis Rossick. a sister, and
12:00 noon—Basket dinner In week-end guests at the Frank Page parties claiming hy. through or
under them or any of them In or
her daughter, all of Everett, Wasta grove on Kupetz’s farm.
home. Mr. Wlnterberger Is a form­ to the following described real
Ington came down over the week­
2:30 P. M —Farm of W. Y. Ford, er pastor, now stationed at An­ nronertv. to-wit:
Beginning at a noint In the
end to visit with Mr. and Mrs. 12 miles west of Engene on Crow
chorage.
center of a twenty (20) font road,
Dlbblee.
road.
The sectional rally of the Lane
one hundred elehtyffour (184)
4:00 P. M. — Farm of Jensen County C. E. will meet at Walter­
fee) West of its Intersection
Work at Astoria — John Dale' brothers, 1% miles northwest of vllle church Sunday 3 p. m„ have j with the Countv Road running
Adams left last week-end for As- Junction City on old west side Pa- potluck supper and evening meet-' Northerly thru the East half of
Tile functionH of udverllHiiig art- lo aearch out buyer» and inform them
Section seven 471 In Township
toria where he will be employed, elflc highway.
of new merchandi»« »Lyle», explain value» mid tell where and at what
Ing.
eighteen (181 South of Range
♦hree (3) We«» of th" Wiliam",
Mr. and Mrs. Grand Hendericks
prices they nmy be had. G etting these business meHHuges delivered In uh
tte Meridian, «aid Intersection
and son. Normal, of California are
an efficient and Inexpensive m anner, as 1» consistent with good taste, and,
being at a point 733 1-3 feet
camping on the McKenzie.
North of the mn»l Northerly
through a medium that insures attention and acceptance, Is a m erchand­
Northeast eornpr of the William
ising problem th at was solved years ago by the establishm ent of the good,
I itekev and wife Donation T^tnd |
Claim No 52 In «aid Townahln
reliable and dependable newspapers. . . . The Hpringfleld News is a good
and Ran-rp and running thence
newspaper . . . .It. will get your sales message, Mr. M erchant and Business
South 2’ 30' west one hundred
Mr. and Mrs McFay, from Ixie | elehtv-four 41841 feet, to the
Man, Into the homes of this comm unity. Advertising display space In the
south ,lne of a tract of land con-
Angeles, and daughter. Nedro,
Springfield NewH Is the most economical method of parading your mer- .
veved to E E. Roberts Mnv 9th.
spent last Wednesday night at the
1925
hv
deed
recorded
on
page
chandlsing
offerings before an attentive audience who are the home new s­
A. W Weaver home.
400 of Vol. 143 of the Deed Re-
Mrs. Beulah Harbit Is In Salem
paper
readers
of thlH community.
cords of Lane County. Oregon;
visiting her daughter, Mrs. I^ester
thence North 89" 30’ West along
the South line of said tract one
Peterson.
hundred thirteen 41131 feet,
M r. and Mrs. William Weaver
thence North 2’ 30' East one
At 2 O’Clock
from Portland are here on an ex­
The Springfield News Is equipped lo supply u complete advertising servlcs to Spring
hundred elehtv-fnitr 41841 feet
tended visit with selatlves.
to the center of said twenty 42411
field business and merchant advertisers. This Includes fine merchandise illustrations
font rond and fhenc» East along
ADMISSION 40c
Mr. and Mrs. Branch and daugh­
attention-compelling layouts and merchandise moving copy. A phone call will bring a
•aid center tine of «aid road lo
ter from California are visiting at
representative to explain all detail and assist with sales promotions, If desired.
the niece of beginning, contain­
Auspices Springfield Post American Legion
E. V. Stivers home. They with
Simply Phone 2.
ing 48 acres of an acre, more
several members of the church had
nr le»« )n Lane Conntv Ore-on
Plenty of FREE Parking Space
a basket dinner after church ser-| Dated »hl« itth dn n» .Tnlv 1934
C * O W ARTO S h e riff
vices List Sunday near Hendricks
Rv A E HI’I.EOAARD Deputy
bridge.
tJu 19-26--A 9 H I )
West Coast Log Production
Cut Ordered For Third
Quarter; Many Mills Idle
S K lO
Angeline Shop's
U N LO A D IN G SALE
tFVOKALD
sun . - wed .
KAY FRANCIS In
Dr. Monica
Mm
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