The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 26, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    NEW BANKRUPTCY Party h eld to r
Wedding Events
LAWAIDS FARMER
Act Prevents Selfish Creditor
From Taking Property Of
Debt-Ridden Farmer
Interest In the Frasier-Lemke
mendment to the bankruptcy laws
of the United States la indicated
’rom various part* of the state, ac-
ordlug to L R Brelthaupt. Ore-
. on State college extension econo­
mist, who has supplied each of the
260 state and county farm-debt ad
Ju tment committee members with
a copy of the amendment.
The Frasier-Lemke amendment
is in accord with the program of
the Farm Credit Administration
"since it attempts to prevent oc­
casional selfish creditors from fore­
closing an distressed farm debt­
ors.“ according to W. I. Myers
•overnor of the Farm Credit Ar-
nJnitratlon.
it Is believed, however, says
Frelthaurt, that perhaps only one
farmer in several hundred will be
unable to reach an agreemect with
his creditors, either directly or
through the farm-debt adjustment
committee or the county concilia­
tion commissioner. Consequently,
the number of c a e s which are like
ly to be appealed from conclllatloc
commissioner to the court under
the provisions of the Fraxier-
Lemke amendment is not likely to
be very great.
Refinancing Aids
The farm mortgage refinanc­
ing program of the Federal Land
hanks has been a powerful factor
in cutting down the number of dis­
tressed farm debtors, according to
Breithaupt who is secretary of the
state farm-debt adjustment com­
mittee. Durirg the past year the
Farm Credit Administration loaned
almost a billion dollars on farm
mortgage security and made com­
mittments for 6700.000.000 more.
The F. C. A. will soon hold $2.600,-
000.000 of farm mortgage notes,
or more than 30 per ceot of the
total farm mortgage indebtedness
in the United States.
The county farm-debt adjustment
committeemen and county agricul­
tural agents have been well sup­
plied by the state farm-debt ad­
justment committee and the coll­
ege extension service with Infor-
maxion of value to farmers who are
in need of assistance in the refin­
ancing and adjustment of indebted­
ness.
Have Musical Program
We must unload hundreds of
New Suits and Topcoats, Pants
Hats and Shoes.
at Bargain Prices
You
LOVE. COURTSHIP AND
MARRIAGE IS THEME
Tensile Out — Junior Dickens,
Orovs Folk Hero— -Mr. aud Mrs
Thomas Sykes of Cottage Grove son of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Dick­
ens of Springfield route 1, had hla
were vlsilore hero Tuesday
"The Groat Miracle." wilt be the
Burned with Steam— Elmer Pratt
subject of the sermon at the 11 of Marcóla was severely burned
o'clock worship service at the , with steam at Marcóla Sunday.
Friend» Honor Anniversaries j Springfield Methodist Episcopal
Recovering— Mrs. Mary McPher­
For Hugh»*, McElhany, church by Dean C. Poindexter, min­ son la reported tu be recovering
ister. Frank Bailey will act as
And Van Valzah Tuesday
I Church school superintendent for now from a aerlous lllneas at her
home on north Mill street.
i
Two wedding anniversaries and the school which meets at the 9:46
hour.
two birthdays were the occasion
Visits Son— Mrs. Harry Barber
For Sunday. July 29. and the j of Betid Is here to spend some
for a large gathering held at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Mc­ four Sundays In August the even­ time visiting at the home of her
Elhany In Garden Way district ing church service will be at 7 son and daughter-in-law. Mr and
o'clock. These five services will Mrs. C. F. Barber
Tuesday evening.
Those honored were Mr. and be given to a series of sermons
California People Hero—Mr and
Mrs. William G. Hughes who cele­ on the general theme. "The Christ
brated their twenty-ninth anni­ Ian Home.'* The young people of Mrs Jess lia born of Oakland. Call-
! turnia are here to visit with Mr.
versary on Wednesday; Mr. and the League* will participate In
snd Mrs D. B. Murphy and Del-
these
services
and
following
each
Mrs. McElhany who will observe
I t ert and James Mitchell
their thirty-sixth anniversary on service they will have an outdoor
Friday, July 27; Mr. McElhany. campfire service In which they will
Speeder Breaks Ankle — Fred
who will observe, his sixty-sixth discuss the theme of the evening. Crabtree received a broken ankle
The
thought
of
“Love.
Courtship
birthday on July 30; and Mr. and
at Marcóla Tuesday when a speed­
Mrs. A. B. Van Valtah who recent­ and Marriage." will be taken up. er ran over his leg breaking an
The question of the origin and
ly celebrated her sixty-sixth birth­
ankle.
day Mr. McElhany and Mr Van history of the family, the problems
Valsah have been observing their of the family, education for family
Leave for Home—Mr McCulley
birthdays with Joint gatherings relationship, the family in foreign and his mother of Oakdale. Cali­
countries and the changing family fornia and Leonard Lepley of the
now tor the past 10 years.
Mrs. McElhany. Mrs. Hughes, will be discussed. The theme for same city, left this morning for
and Mrs. William Gants were host­ ’he first evening will be: "The their homes after spending several
esses at the potluck supper which Christian Home; An Ideal of God.“ days here during which the Mc­
Coburg Methodist Church
was spread out-of-doors on a long
Culleys visited at the Frank Smlt-
The theme for the morning ser­ son home, and Mr. Lepley visited
table with a large decorated cake
mon at 9:46 is: "What Are You»*' his daughter. Mrs. Howard Morr­
as a centerpiece.
Short talks by Rev. Dean ('. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor, preach- ell of Eugene.
Poindexter, Mr Hughes and Mr. <ng. The Sunday Church school
McElhany were given following the meets at 10:46 under the leader­
supper after which the men pitch­ ship of Herbert Stoneberg
ed horseshoes tor a while.
Later In the evening a musical
program was given inside of the
McElhany home with the young
people in charge. Included in this
program were three solos by Wil­
fred Cook with piano accompani­
ment played by Miss Vernlce
Hawk, and selections by a quartet.
W. E. Buell. Bob Cook. Wilfred
Cook and Sam Bartholomew
Among the many persons pres­
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and
son. Donald, and daughter. Elisa­
beth. Mr. and Mrs. McElhany. Mrs.
Van Valxah. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Vaughn. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
May. Mrs. Emma Olson. Oswald
Oison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers
and daughter. Doris, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Buell. Miss Evelyn Buell
and Clayton Kirkland. Rev. and
Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter and two
sons, David and Charles. Mrs. Poin­
dexter's mother. Mrs. Porter, and
her sister. Miss Porter, Dr. and
Mrs. w h . Pollard and son. Bob.
and daughter. Ruth. Miss Barbara
Barnell. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O.
Canti. Miss Faye Parsons. Howard
. . . . . . _ ____
Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bartho-
WILL ROGERS OPENS
lomew. and Velda. Ila and Dale.
SUNDAY AT McDONALD Bartholomew. Mrs. BartholomerWs
cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drury.
Will Rogers Vs uproarious in Mr. and Mrs Frank Bailey, Mr.
"Handy Andy.” which opens at the and Mrs. Wilfred Cook and two
McDonald theatre Sunday for four sons. Robert Cook. Miss Vernlce
days, according to reports from the , Hawk. Mrs N. W Emery. Mr.
coast previews In the picture his . and Mrs. L. K. Page, and Mr. and
wife. Peggy Wood, wants him to ' Mrs. 9. S. Potter.
play—and he does! And thereby i
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hang most of the hilarious sltua-1 Falls on Fork— Kenneth Easton
tions that go to make this his fun- j Of Springfield was taken to the
niest picture.
Pacific hospital when he fell on a
Things run smoothly as long as pitchfork. He was released the
Rogers is in his drug store. But I same day.
when he sells out and starts to !
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play, he finds life complicated IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
First he raises pigeons, until they
THE STATE OF OREOON FOR
LANE COUNTY.
escape into the house. Then he
tries golf, with screamingly funny j In the Matter of the Guardianship
of Virgil J. and Arlene T. Hills,
results.
Minors.
But the climax comes when he l Notice la hereby given that on
goes with his wife to New Orleans and after 10:0<* »• m ot Saturday
to attend the Mardt
¡ August 26, 1934. at the office of
tn .e.
H
/
s - D A11&n- 877 Willamette Street,
fuses to attend the ball with her. Eugene. Oregon, the undersigned
Later, however, wandering around as guardian of said minors will
alone, he encounters a fellow drug- I proceed to Join with other owners
gist and his lovely girl friend. Con­ In mortgaging the following pro­
perty, viz: The north 76 feet of
chita Montenegro.
*
lot 7 In block 7 In Skinner’s Do­
Mellowed by a few cocktails. nation to Lane county, for the
Will decides to attend the ball sum of $2500. said mortgage to
after all. and he chooses a leopard run three years Interest payable
semiannually, and to be made to
skin a* his costume. A few more the
__ person
____ or
__ persons
_____ who
________
will
cocktails lend him the courage to furnish said money on terms most
try an adagio dance with the lithe beneficial to said minors. The ln-
Conchlta. Then the fun begins. His tere8t ,of ,ald
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-„„„v „„j .
-
6
perty Is an undivided one fourth
rough and tumble dance starts a part thereof. Said mortgage will
fight that ends In a riot. And be made pursuant to an order of
there’s a surprise ending that has- license therefor Issued out of said
tft been d.vulged in advance of the
July
showing,
(Jn 2 > A 2->)
Lower Than
T lIVRHDAY. JULY 20, 19»4
THE dPRîNOFŒ Lt) NEWS
PAOR FOUR
W ill See Again On Such
Qualities For a Long, Long Time
SAVE NOW
while savings are big!
ERIC MERRELL
Clothes For Men
EUGENE
Tons of paint and nails, and a
wheel barrow load of steel wire
brushes were the method* Used In
the lejuveuallou operation on the
State Fair plant, according Io Max
tlehlar. Itx director
"Forty-one buildings with a
ground area ol about leu acres
cam, out of Hie depiesslou maul
cured, face lifled. or what have
NEBRASKA PICNIC IS AT
you. o Hint you ue d to be rein­
Return From Vacation—Mr aud
CORVALLIS THIS YEAR troduced Io them to gel o i l speak
Mrs 11. 11 Turner return d Tuee
day evenlug from a two weeks
Int terms," he states
Eleventh annual Nelnasku pic
vacation spent at Cascudla on the
the Saiitlam highway, and al Luo* ulc will be held al Corvallis on
Suuday. August 6. at the city park. COUNTY WARRANTS ARE
lake below Scottsburg
W M Ball of Corvallis Is presl
CALLED FOR PAYMENT
V isit at W a lte rv llle — Mr. aud dent of (he association and has
Mrs Bryce Posey of Springfield charge of Hie program this year
All general fund warrants of
were guests Sunday at the home Featured ou the program will he a latue county up Io and Including
of Mr. ajid Mrs E. I Reynolds at mm political addreas by Joe K iiunibvi 640 written In January,
Waltervllle.
Dunne, the Tabb family irlo, music and all road fund warrants Includ­
aud lap dancing; and the Oregon ing number .1*46 dated May io.
l.eggers. Free coffee will he ser­ have been tailed for payment by
SECTIONAL C. E. RALLY
ved at the noon picnic.
Grace Si Itlska. county treasurer.
HELD AT WALTERVILLE
Many holders of these warrants
whlqh have leased drawing Inter
Delegations from Springfield.
Injured In Auto Crash Mr. and
esl have not presented (hem for
Trent, Lowell, Jasper, ls>aburg, Mrs. Harvey Schartner of Westfir
payment
and Waltervllle met at Wallervlllo were both taken to the Pacific
Sunday for the sectional rally of hospital Sunday morning following
the Lane county Christian Endea­ un early accident In which llieir KEYS Fdl'ND l.ealher Keytaln
er and several keys found on
vor. A potluck dinner was enjoyed cur turned over Mr Schartner re
Sixth street Owner may have
in the eveulng following the after I »elved a broken collarbone, uud
them by id>uH(ylng them aud
noon session. A special service | Hie Injuries sustained by his wife
were more eerlous
paying for (his adverlisemeul
was held in the evenlug
tonsils takeu out Wednesday morn
Several realdetils of the Mi Ken
Ing at (he office of a local physl sle valley arose or stayed up until
clan.
the early hours this morning when
Burned with Urease— David Me- (hey watched the total eclipse of
Cheatiey, five-year-old aou of Mr. the moon between 2 aud 3 o'clock.
and Mia. Arthur Mu liei-eey w o The weather there was very clear
severely burned Tuesday when hot aud the eclipse was eai-lly visible.
gr ate splattered over his hair,
(ace. chest, anti and leg
Thurston
Mr and Mrs. Grant Hendricks
and son Normal, from California
who formerly resided here are
spending their vacation camping
near their old home and visiting
friends and relktlves.
Mrs. Ray Baugh and son. Harry,
motored to Yoncalla last week and
visited with the Grace family.
Mrs. Harrington who has been
at McCredie Springs for several
weeks is visiting her daughters,
Mrs. William Henson and Mrs.
Hubert Gray here.
Mrs. Ray Baugh is III and Miss
Cora Calvert helping care for her.
Mrs. Zora Culver entertained at
a party at her home In Eugene last
Wednesday evening announcing
the engagement of her niece. Mias
Ella Baugh, to Dale Smith, the
wedding Is to be an event of au­
tumn. Miss Baugh Is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Baugh of Thurston, has lived her
life here and is a graduate of
Thurston high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall left Tuesday
for their home In Walla Walla.
Wash., after visiting the past
month with Mrs. Hall’s father. Mr.
Morgan and sister. Mrs Charles
Taylor.
Upper Willamette
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Mrs. O. Stutz gave a mlscellxne
mis shower at her home Wednes
day afternoon July 18, for Miss
Helen Carter, who will become the
bride of Alonzo Manwarlng of
Springfield this week. The guests
gathered on the lawn of the Stutz
home where a short program was
given before the gifts were pres
ented to Miss Carter. Miss Carter
is the daughter of Mrs. G. A.
Brown of Pleasant Hill. She is a
graduate of the Pleasant Hill high
school and has been working in
Eugene the past th.ee years. She
received many lovely and useful
gifts Chocoate cake and Ice cream
were served to 72 guests by the
hostess assisted by the Misses
Myrna Laird and Elizabeth Hoi
comb.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Stutz, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hills spent the week end at the
Hills cottage up Simpson creek
above Oakridge.
George Fairfield of eastern Ore­
gon is visiting with his brother and
family at Enterprise.
Norman Stgne of Salem Is visit
Ing F. F. Cooper and family
Mias Alice Swift who has been
visiting at the Swift hame return­
ed to Portland Sunday.
George Brown who has been
visiting at the horn« of his grand
father at Elmo, Washington re­
turned to his home at Pleasant
Hill Sunday.
Estate of Inez P. Flsnnigan, De­
ceased
NOTICE
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Notice is hereby given that Ar­
tiste I. Murray, administratrix of
the estate of Inez P. Flsnnigan.
deceased, has filed In the County
Court of the State of Oregon in
and for Lane County, her final re­
port as such administratrix and
that 10 o’clock A. M. on Tuesday
the 28th day of August. 1934, at
the Court room thereof has been
bv the Court fixed and appointed
aR the time and place for hearing
objections to said report and for
tiie fins! settlement of the estate
of the deceased.
ARTISTE I. MURRAY, Admin­
istratrix.
W DOUOLAS HARRIS,
WINGARD A REID. Attorneys
for the Administratrix.
FAIR BUILDINGS GET
MANY PEOPLE WITNESS
THOROUGH CLEANSING
TOTAL MOON ECLIPSE
'd O
Now 1$ the Time to Hit
*
'the Trail for Eugene!
Oregon
Trail Pageant
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS PIONEER EPIC DRAMA
OF THE WEST WHICH THIS YEAR IS BEING PRESENTED
WITH A CAST OF 2000 PEOPLE.
YOU ARE ALSO INVITED TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING EUGENE
FIRMS YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN EUGENE.
Hosiery H eek
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77 E. BROADWAY
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8 5 c to 9 8 c
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We will wrap any Silk Hose In a beautiful gift
box nicely tied with ribbon Absolutely Free.
Give Hosiery for Gifts
Buster Brown Shoe Store
Famous 2 t 1 Sale
OF HIGH GRADE BROWN BILT
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ON DISPLAY AT OUR OFFICE
933 W ILLAM ETTE ST.
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(Ju 28— A 2-9-18 23)
NOTICE
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Notice is hereby given that Belle
O. Brown, the Executrix of the
Estate of S. W Brown, deceased,
has filed her Final Report and
Account as such Executrix with
the Clerk of the County Court of
lAne County. Oregon, Nnd that
the Court has set Saturday, the
26th day of August. 1934, at the
hour of 10:00 o’clock in the fore­
noon. In the County Court Room
of the Court House at Eugene, in
Lane County, Oregon, as the time
and place to hear objections to the
same, If any, and for the final set­
tlement of said estate.
BELLE O BROWN. Executrix.
WELLS A WELLS. Attorneys
(Ju 24— A 2-9-14 23)
Northwest Cities Gas Co.
Eugene,
Springfield