The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 14, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    acres" under the new plan for thoae
who have heretofore grown corn
us well a» hogs. Instead, acreage i
left out of corn may be used for
any other purpose the grower may
Springfield Meeting To Be see fit. Also, there Is no limit*-
February 2«; Hog Payment* (ion on the total area In the farm
that may he devoted to cultivated
Same; Corn Is Up
crops or on the number or hind of
The l»35 core-hot adjB»tmeal livestock kept aside from hogs.
campaign will gel under way ac Contract signers this year may pur
tlvely in Ijtue county the week of chase and grow out any number
February IS when community meet- of feeder pigs as long as these are
lugs will be held for receiving ap purchased front other contract
plication« for the new contract», atguera.
Benefit payments on hogs this
eoaouuce» O. B Fletcher, count)
agricultural agent, who haa been year remain al the same rate It
working with the county committee figured ou the baais of the required
ou the preliminary stages of the adjustment. In other words, a
grower will receive 815 per head
new program
County committeemen attended a ou the 10 per ceut that he la re­
quired to reduce below his base,
district meeting recently where the
rather than 35 per head on all he
features of the new contracts were
was allowed to raise last year. As
explained, aud a county meeting
explalued before, however, he will
bas been held where the old com
be permitted to raise up to 90 per
munlty committeemen were ac­
cent of his base, rather than only
quainted with the changes Included
per cent.
la the preseut program. The sche­ 75 IWneftt
payments on corn have
dule of local meetings In Lane beeu raised from SIR to 35c a bu
county follows:
shel. to be paid on the acreage left
Monday. Feb. 18. Lorane, Coyote out of corn, which must be not less
Creek club hall; Tuesday. Feb. 19 than 10 per cent or more than 30
Eugene-Coburg. Wlllakentle grange per cent below the base acreage iu
hall; Wednesday. Feb. 26. Pleasant
" ' rU To Prevent Eapanaion
Hill. Pleasant Hill high school.
Thoae in charge of the campaign
Thursday. Feb. 21. Junction CHy.
Oregon expect the program this
Old City hall. Junction City; Sat vear to be carried out speedily and
urday. Feb. S3. Cottage Grove. with little of the confusion atteud
Walker Cnion high school; Mon ant ou the first effort. The 1934
day. Feb. 25. Irving, Irving grange contract signers who are on the
hall; Tuesday. Feb. 26. Springfield. same land will have little difficult)
Taylors hall. Springfield; Thura in renewing the contracts, and
day, Feb. 28. Coast Section. City these will be expedited through the
hall. Florence.
state board of review.
III at Hospital—George Larson Federal Credit Bank Report»
Power Job — John Heuderer
Is
quite 111 at the Eugene hospital
begun work Mouday as service man
January Record Month In
for appliances with tho Mountain Ibis week.
Moving Property
States Power compaay
Here from Grove—4» V. Breeae
"Back lo the laud" haa beeu more
Visit at Cheshire—Mr and Mrs city recorder at Cottage Grove, was
than
a fanciful slogaa. lu the ex
a
business
visitor
In
Springfield
II. E Gerber and daughter, Boris,
perieM* of the land liquidating
attended a surprise birthday din Monday and Wednesday svettiti«»
division of the Federal l-and Bank
iter al t'heahire Bunday.
Visita from Grants Pass — Nva of Spokane For In each succe.slvs
Visits Mother—Ur. Robert C. Vuu Rickard Ballsy of Grant» Pass was mouth all during the fall and win
Valssit of Medford was a gueat here over the weekend to visit ter period, the batik Itae established
•
one new record after another lu the
here Bunday at the home of bis with friends.
mother. Mrs. A. It Van Valssit.
Visit from Bando»»— Mrs. Don ■ale of properllea It has beeu
forced to acquire from borrower«
Visits Brother—Riley Snodgrass Bannet t and two chlldreu of Ban
After setting au all time record
don
are
here
vlaltlug
at
the
home
went to Portland Friday to speud
in
1834 by uisrkellug farms to the
a lew days visiting with his brother, of Mr. and Mr». D. O. Fisher. Mrs value of 83.566,666. the liquidating
Fisher
Is
an
aunt
of
Mrs.
Bennett.
Frauk Snodgrass
department la off lo au eveu bet­
Rents Dance Hall—Ike Whitley ter start this year with sales of
Vialta Grandmother—John Moul
W ITH A M ER IC A N LEGION C IR C U S
gotuery of Corvallis was here Fri has laken over the dance hall In 8234.566 In January. Not only la
day lo visit with his grandmother i the old community hall for a per­ this the largest January volume
*
Captain Burns and his policy. Sparkle,
iod of one mouth It was auuouuced lu the bank's history, but down pay
Mrs. Itoaa Montgomery.
the highly educated horse who performs each night at the lu
Wedueeday by C. Meacham, owner manta showed a galu of 166 percent
door circus being sponsored al the Eugene Armory by the Ku- i
Attends Concert— Miss Barbara of the building.
over January last year.
gene American Legion post for on.- week starting February 21.
llaruell went to Eugene Sunday to
Land Bales Hsld Barometer
Leevee for Marshfield — Roy
attend the piano concert by Josef
I believe Ibis sal»» record le the
White,
pianist
who
has
beeu
en
E N R O L L M E N T S GAIN AT
Hoffman.
E U G E N E LEGION P O S T TO
demouelr
tertalntng a radio audience over best barometer of all
E D U C A T IO N A L C E N T E R S
HAVE INDO O R C IR C U S
Inmate Rsturnsd—Joe Bchaefers KOKE tn Eugene, left Wedueeday ate that Paclflo uorthwest agrlcul
lure la contlug back." says Ward K
—
Enrollment (or the w tutor term escaped from the state feeble mind­ for Marshfield He had beeu visit Newcomb, vice prealdant of the
Many Trained^
ed
school
Friday
night,
was
picked
ing here at the home of his par
at Oregon's six Institutions of high
eluded In Fifteen U nits Of
laud bank. "It haa beeu my obser­
er education increased 18.7 perceul up here Saturday by Lum Auder eula for several weeks.
Popular Show
vation. after a pretty long acquala
son.
police
chief.
He
was
held
In
over winter term a year ago. Jump­
tauce with farmlug conditions, that
the
county
Jail
until
a
guard
from
-Much interest Is being shown ing from a total of 5,536 sludeula to the institution came fur him
when mouey starts going Into land
CIVIC C LU B T O SE W
r
a good sign of returning eon
both In Eugene and Springfield lu 6.576, it haa beeu auuouuced at the
Q U IL T S FOR C H IL D R E N (Idence all around. I feel that such
Gets New Position— Miss Irma
the big American Legion indoor office of the chancellor. The uet
is the case now l-aud values are
circus which Hie Eugene Legion increase la 1,634, aud a substantial Nolt accepted a uew position with
Members of the Springfield Civic
rising gradually and the farm once
post Is to sponsor at the Eugene gain is shown lu every Institution, the Pacific hospital lu Eugeue
dub will eew quills for the W. C more la belug regarded as an at­
Armory for one solid week com except the medical school In Port­ starting Monday. She lias beeu em­
T. U. children's home at Corvallis
tractive form of luvestmeul.
menclng next Thursday evening, land which restricts Ils enrollment ployed at the McKee bakery for
It was decided at their monthly
ome time.
The lutnd bank, of course, Is an
February 21 aud ruuuiug through each year.
luncheon meeting held Tuesday at unwilling possessor of the proper-
Oregon State college at Corval­
to Eebruary 27.
the home of Mr». C. E. Wheaton
Ilea It baa boen forced to acquire,
The circus carries with It fifteen lis. the uortual school at Monmouth S E E D A N D P L A N T L IS T S
The roll call was answered with
acts of high dusa eutertaluiueui and the university In Eugene lead
and
desires to return them lo Indl
G U ID E O R E G O N G R O W E R S responses on good clllsenshlp.
aud was such a success last sprlug in gains in the order tunned. At
vtdual management aa promptly aa
Higher Production Allowed
The
group
voted
to
send
dele
Corvallis enrollment Jumped from
Personnel of the review board
1935 contracts really represent a this year ts M E. Dodd. Baker, that it Is being brought back with 1963 u year ago thia term to 2548
Lists of growers of certified galea to the adult music study club suitable buyers can be found—oa
a
completely
new
program
for
an­
"controlled expansion" program, chairman; C. J. Borum. new state
potato
seed aud certified and selec­ of Eugene and named Mrs. Mabel terms aimed al helping experienced
at present, a gaiu of 29.8 percent.
operators establish a permanent
says County Agent Fletcher, as s statistician. Portland, and William other season.
ted
strawberry
planting »lock have
Following the stage show each The normal school Increased from been complied by the farm crops Crow and Mrs George Proehnow. home and make good."
15 per cent higher production is al L. Teutsch. Corvallis, representing
Three members, Mr». Robert
evening a big free dance will be 468 to 492. an addition of 20.6 per- and horticultural departments at O.
lowed under the plan than was the the extension service.
Buixard. Mrs. John Pyle and Mrs
rent, while af the university the
held
and
many
valuable
inercbau
cast- last year. The contracts have
gam was from 2,653 to 2,413, or 8. C. and are available for free dis­ I. M Peterson were taken Into the CANCEL A D U LT C L A SS
The reason the corn-hog program dise prises are to be given away
been considerably simplified and a
tribution.
club.
AT H. S . T H IS E V E N IN G
17.5 percent.
number of the changes are expect is being conducted despite the pres according to H. Carlisle. business
More than 1500 acres of potatoes
The March meeting will be de­
The Increases In freshman or
ent
shortage
of
corn
and
the
rising
manager
for
the
circus
ed to prove more popular with local
were entered for certification last voted to tying qullte and will be
The regular classes lo be held al
A large part of the net profits first year enrollment at both the year, which la a uew record, despite
growers than were last year's pro­ price of hogs is that past expert
held at the home of Mrs. Proch the high school this evening have
Cniversity
of
Oregon
aud
Oregou
ence has always shown that an un Iron, the circus will be used by the
the disastrous wind-up of last
visions.
been cancelled Mrs. Bttles. Instruc­
due expension follows a severe sponsors In developtug the chll State college are among the larg springs potato marketing season. now.
Practically all producers of com
cat in the United States. It Is point
tor tor the class periods ha» been
hogs, whether or not they took part drouth It Is estimated, for example, d ress playground in Eugene
id ou t The uulverslty Increase for Klamath county led with 350 acres
IU.
that
350
to
400
million
bushels
less
An
advance
ticket
sale
Is
be
ng
i>r*>serani are engim
tu u u d i oou tu ww
- — ------
,
In a thp
the 1934 program
eligible * to
this class is 35,6 perceut and that passing certification, followed by SO P H O M O R E G IR L S WIN
ign a 1935 adjustment contract, corn will be required for feed In conduct
y mein., is
Washington
with
301
acres.
Other
of the state college la 6L.2 percent.
B A S K E T B A L L S E R IE S
■he new program, like the old. I the next year than Is normally the gene Legion post.________
counties with substantial acreage»
included Clackamas. Baker. Colum
rill be largely in the hands of local, case in view of the smaller live-
Q F P A in
Becond year glrla at tbs Bprlng
armers with the community com stock population. Unless expansion F A R M E R S W ELL K t r A I D
bia. Multnomah. Crook and lima field high school won the Intarrlass
WE W A N T TO SE L E C T
alttees and county control assocla- j of corn acreage In the country as FOR R E S E A R C H S T U D IE S
tills.
haaketball championship of the
The boys and girls basketball
Strawberry planting stock lists school Monday when they defeated
ions
the con ' a whole is controlled, disaster to
A reliable young man. now ew
IIU
UD to
IW be
oox. organized
—
-- —
» by ----
For the scientific study of its teams of the eighth grade at the Include Marshall. Corvallis. Rock the Junior glrla 30-1 In a one-alded
ployed, wllh FORESIGHT. fair
tract signer«. All producer« who i the livestock market will later re­
agricultural problems. Oregon bud- Lincoln school are going to Wendl­ hill Everbearing, and Redheart game. They also eliminated the
education and mechanical Indl
sign applications for a contract « r e su lt. national officials believe
natlona, who la willing lo train
= geted in the last two years slightly ing Friday afternoon for games of vurletles Thia comparatively new necessity for any play-off games
■pare time or eveulngs In Bprlng
less than seven-hundredths of one basketball at 3 o'clock.
work In plant Improvement ts being on Tuesday by winning three
field to qualify a» INBTALLA
per cent of the annual cash income
, 9. Burgoyne spoke to the curried on under the direction of straight games while the Junior» TION and MUtVICK expert In
Rev. W.
received by farmers for the sale sluden.t8 O
lu„ school Tuesday , Dr B. M. Zeller, plant pathologist were unable to chalk up a win. The Electric Refrigeration and A ir'
of 1 the
Conditioning New. profitable
of agricultural products, the btenn ( a(ternoon. He told of hts trip to at the experiment station. In an ef seniors finished second with two
ial report of the agricultural expert- j A(rlca and the Holy Land. He 1» fort to overcome to some extent the wins and ooe defeat, and the fresh- able field For Interview write,
giving age and prwaelit occupe
meat station at O. S. C. shows. Re lecturing at the
- ----
"
----- u growing menace of virus diseases
Methodist
church
tlou
meu were third with one win and
, turns from this in v estm en t in mea- this week.
lo western strawberry fields.
COMING SUNDAY
two defeats.
i surable improvements are esti­
mated conservatively at about |106
U TILITIEB ENGINEERING
FOR FOUR
MANY A T T E N D P LA TE
radure» Arm— Beryl Ureen of
I to every |1 inveateo.
INSTITUTE
Marcols
received
a
broken
right
DAYS!
D IN N E R A T LODGE HALL
Saturduy evening Alvina Dead-
arm Tuesday while working at the
404 N. Welle tt., Chicago, III.
mond'a birthday was celebrated at
Blxty-flve persons attended the Fischer Lumber company yard
the home of her parents Mr. and plate dinner given by the wayi and
Mrs. Doss Deadmond. Leaburg.
Gasoline Filter Neglected
Mrs. William Ruth underwent an Twenty were preseut for the even­ means committee of Juanita Rebe­
Although virtually every car now
kah
lodge
at
their
hall
here
Mon­
operation in her mouth last Tues­ ing.
day evening before the regular ha» a gasoline filter, the average
day. She Is reported as getting
The Leaburg Girl Scouts held a lodge session. Members of the motorist fall» to give thl« device
along nicely.
valentine mother and daughter
sufficient attention, according to
Ilwain Buell from Roseburg came banquet Monday evening at the committee are Oswald Oleon. Mr». the emergency road service of the
in a few days ago to be with hts M Smith grove. They are spon­ Sarah John». Mr». Elva Adam», Oregon Btate Motor association.
Ernest Black and Florence Long.
aunt, Miss Heersma, who Is 111.
soring a community party at the
The filter 1» cleaned by unscrew
Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Storts from same place if the weather permits Girl» of the F. L. club served
Ing the thumb nut at the bottom of
Mr«
Zella
Cantrell.
Ml»»
Irma
Wyoming who have been visiting Friday evening, Feb. 22.
the »mall glass reservoir, usually
Nolt,
and
Ml»»
Irene
Ople
were
with
their brother D. O. Baugh. _ and
Mrs. Jean Barreau was honor named member» of the »octal com­ located In the fuel line under the
4 Paramount
other relatives here, are planning guest at a bridge party given
FRED MacMURRAY
P r o d u r t i"
mittee for the program to be given hood, and removing accumulated
to leave for home In a few days.
Thursday p. m. at the home of Mrs. next Monday evening. Mr. Black matter from both the gla»» and the
RA Y M IL L A N D
The bridge built by the county Loa Crow.
was authorized to purchase new »mall screen It contain». Thl« re­
north of Thurston has been com­
Annual election of officers was table covers, and Ml»» Bernice Con- quires only a few minute« and
pleted and open to traffic.
held by the Leaburg Ladlee Aid
should be done »everal time» a
Frank Taylor formerly Lane al the home of Mrs. A. A. Johneton. oly led the group In a program of
games after the business meeting year.
county sheriff, spent the week-end Mrs. Ira Isbatn was elected presi­
here with his brother, Charles, and dent, Mrs. Marlon Elston, secre­
family.
tary, Mrs. Walter Carter, vice-
Mr. Martin and family from M t. president. Mrs. Francis Elston,
Vernon are moving on Ben. Rus­ treasurer, were re-elected.
sell's place here.
The Waltervllle C. B. society an­
nounces a party for the combined
societies of Fairmount, Leaburg
and Waltervllle soon.
They will
also give a mother and daughter
Mrs. Leslie Hammond gave
banquet at the church Friday even­
stork shower at her home for Mrs ing, Feb. 22.
Careful housewives may buy here with confidence
Pennington Friday afternoon, Feb
The Waltervllle Christian, church
ruary 8. Those present were Mrs will hold Its monthly social and
that they are getting not only low prices but also
Swifts, Mrs. Bert Doane, Mrs. Hut business "church nite” Friday
quality foods. Economy comes easy when you buy
“ fPith p ric n Oping u p I want
son, Mrs. »tewart, Mrs. Brown and evening. Feb. 22. Russell Boatman
to buy a lot o f thingp. B u t not
here and take advantage of our advertised values.
Miss Bochwell.
is the new pastor of the Waltervllle
anothrr thing till I art a Maytag.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parks who Christian church.
B tca u tt with a M aytag, f oan
We guarantee everything we sell and we are here
have been spending the past two
Rev. Henry Hanson, Independ
uwo money to buy other thing».”
to back up our goods. Our store and our efforts are
weeks at Kitson Springs for Mr ence, will exchange pulpits with
devoted to service and upbuilding of this community.
• H a t 's Mtiaible buying. Be­
Parks health, returned ito their Rev. R. E. Clark the former Pres
cause it is buying quslity you
home at Pleasant Hill Tuesday byterlan Independence pastor.
can uss — quality Hist pay* a
afternoon.
weekly return on your money.
Mrs. Ralph Laird and Mrs. Irene
SUMMONS
IR ISH SPE C IA L
• Tke M avtag washes clothes
Qlustina left Monday morning for Circuit Court of tho State of Ore­
faster, washes them more thor­
Corvallis to attend the Home Dem
gon for Lane County.
oughly, more gently and at
onstration conference. They will Florence Avery Crowley, Plaintiff,
lower cost per washing because
2 Packages
vs. David Dewey Crowley, De­
return Friday.
fendant.
it Is a better designed, better
Bert Beaver hag recently com
To David Dewey Crowley, defend
b u ilt waaher. • Select y a u r
Pound
pleted drilling two wells. One at ant above named:
M aytag at today’s low prioss.
the ranch of A. V. Hutson the other
You are hereby summoned to ap­
on Dr. Walker’s ranch north of pear and answer the complaint
T h e M a v ta g C o m p a n y
filed against you In the above en­
Lattln’s.
«'•■»■«•a IS M
NBWTON. IOWA
cause and court within four
About 50 taxpayers met with the titled
weeks from the first publication
KERR'S
Yeu
esn
stUI
Pleasant Hill high school board of this summon« and If you fall
bay a Maytag
Thursday night and asked the »o to answer, for want thereof
for aa Uttia as
plaintiff
will
apply
to
the
court
for
board to go ahead with plans as
relief asked In the complaint,
outlined for a new gymnasium and the
vis, that the marriage relation ex­
apply for SERA money.
isting between plaintiff and defend­
ant be set aside and wholly annul­
9
8-10
Lb.
Sack
2 Pounds for
Estate of Robert Innis, Deceased. led, and that plaintiff be allowed
to resume her maiden name.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Thia sumons 1» »erred upon you
Notice Is hereby given that O. E.
Jacoby has been by the County by publication by virtue of an order
F» «—M Btu
•a t tlfir ttU r .
Court of the State of Oregon, In of the Hon. Fred Fl»k, County
and for Lane County, appointed Ad­ Judge, acting In the absence of the
ministrator of the estate of Robert Circuit Judge, dated February 14,
1835, directing that summons be
OLD D U TC H
Innis, deceased.
K E R N ’S
All persons having claims against served upon you by publishing the
same
once each week fot four suc­
the estate of said deceased are
br-te-M-M
hereby notified to present the same, cessive weeks In the Springfield
News,
and
requiring
you
to
appear
duly stated and verified, at the
residence of A. E. Wheeler, at 710 and answer the complaint In this
OR BL U IN G
Lawrence street In Eugene, Oregon, suit within four weeks from the
within Hix months from this 14th first publication thereof. Thia sum­
12, Oz. Bottle
Per B o ttle
mon» Is »o first published Feb. 14,
day of February, 1935.
O E. JACOBY, Administrator 1935.
8. D. ALLEN, Attorney for
Hardware — Furniture
of the Estate of Robert Innis
Plaintiff, Residence and P. O.
Deceased.
Radio* — Paint
Address, Eurene, Oregon.
A. E WHEELER. Attorney.
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