The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 28, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS
OPEN IN MANY FIELDS
EMERGENCY CROP
LOANSREADYSOON
The United Stales Civil Service
; Commission has aanouucod opeu
competitive examination* as fol
■ low s:
Senior stock clerk. $1800 a year.
Applicants Must Show Inabil­
; stock clerk. $1630. depart mental
ity To Obtain Credit From
service. Washington. IK 4*.
Other Sources
Junior graduate nurse. $1630 a
I year.
Arrangement« for making emer­
Junior biologist (wildlife re
gency crop and llveatock loans to
| search I. junior entomologist (mail
Pacific northweat farmer» out of
and animals', junior forest ecolog-
the $60,006,900 fund just appropri­ 1 ist. junior forest pathologist. Junior
ated by congress are being com­
inelcoroliglsl. Junior Hematologist.
pleted »Ith alt possible apeed. It is
’ Junior plant physiologist, junior
announced by the regional office
plant quarantine Inspector, Junior
at Spokane which serves this terri­
pomologist (fruits). Junior porno-
tory.
legist (plant propagation). Junior
Application forms and regula seed botanist. Junior soil scientist
tioua are being run off the press at (erosion). Junior soil surveyor,
double speed for distribution to $2,000 a year. Department of Agri­
county loan committees and every , culture.
effort will be made to close loan«
Junior forester. $3000 to $2600 a
»ith utmost dispatch after they y ear.
have been approved by the local. Junior range examiner. $2000 a
committees.
year.
Instructions received by the em- ! Itange examiner. $3600 a year, as­
ergency loan division of the farm sociate range examiner. $3200 a
credit administration at Spokane, year, assistant range examiner. $2 -
in charge of disbursing loan funds 600 a year. Geological Survey.
out of the special appropriation,
Loral inspector of boilers, $3200
specify that only farmers who are a year, local inspector of hulls,
unable to obtain supplies or feed $3200 a year, assistant inspector
elsewhere, or the credit to pur­ of boilers. $$*00 a year, assistant
chase such items, will be financed. inspector of hulls. $2900 a year.
Bureau of Navigation and Steam­
F irs t Lien Is Security
Security will consist of a first boat Inspection.
lien on the crops financed or the ! F*uH information may be obtained
livestock to be fed. Tenants must from the secretary of the United
obtain a waiver from the landown­ States Civil Service Board of Ex­
er subordinating his interest In the aminers at the post office or cus
crops grown with loan proceeds; tomhouse in any city which has a
but the land owner is not obligated post office of the first or the sec­
for repayment of such loan. The ond class, or from the United
States Civil Service Commission.
interest rate will be 5Ya per cent.
Although the maximum loan to Washington, D. C.
an individual farmer has been
raised to $500 no loan will be made TINY EXPOSITION FOLK
for more than the actual cash cost
LIVE ON SMALL SCALE
required for crop production or
feed purchasing. Loans for produc­
Living on a small scale is a big
tion or purchase of livestock feed problem for many people these
will be limited to the amounts re­ days, but it is routine for Captain
quired until the time when the Werner of Berlin, Germany. Mar­
borrower's pasturage, forage or garet Ann Robinson of California
grain crops are available, and may and about 11*0 other people who
not exceed $10 per head per month will participate in the California
for horses and mules. $4.50 for cat­ Pacific International Exposition,
tle. 50 cents for sheep. 35 cents for opening May 29th at San Diego.
goats. $1 for hogs, and $1 per acre
They are the tiny people who
for forage crops.
will reside and work In Midge<
Apply Through County Agent
City and at Midget Farm in the
As in the past, application for heart of 1400-acre" Balboa Park,
emergency crop and feed Ioans will scenic setting of America's Expo
be made through county commit­ siition. 1935.
tees already set up in most coun­
So that they will not be trampled
ties. with the county agent as sec underfoot by their larger cousins,
retary in, most cases. An applica nor be inconvenienced because of
tion for a loan of $300 or less may their diminished stride and reach,
be made directly to the county they will band together in the espe­
committee. However, if the appli­ cially-built bungalows, hotel, gas
cant requires a loan larger than station, butcher and grocery stores,
$300. he must first get a statement restaurant, park and office of the
from his local production credit as­ "Midget City News," the world's
sociation showing his application smallest newspaper.
for a loan of approximately the
These buildings are being con­
same amount has been rejected. In structed to doll-house scale, and
the case of fruit and vegetable they will offer a unique insight
loans, the limit is raised to $40o into the daily occupations and
before a rejection from a produc­ pleasures of these Lilliputians.
tion credit association is required, j Captain Werner and Miss Robin­
Production credit associations are son, declared to be the world's
permanent borrower-owned organi­ smallest couple, are betrothed and
zations making crop and livestock tHMr wedding at Midget City is
loans on a strictly business basis expected to be one of the red-letter
to farmers who can offer adequate events of the Exposition. He is 18
collateral and have a favorable inches tall, weighs 19 pounds and
credit standing.
is 22 years of age; she tips the
scales at 18 pounds, is 19 inches in
METHODIST EPISCOPAL height and 18 years of age.
CHURCH
Dean C. Poindexter, Minister
"That Strange Man," is the topic
of the eleven o’clock message. At
7:30 p. m. the message is "Every
M an io His Own." The Church
School meets at 9:45 a. m. and the
Leagues at 6:30 p. m.
COBURG M. E. CHURCH
Dean C. Poindexter, Minister
"The Rent Veil,” Is the topic for
the worship service at 9:45. The
Bunday Church school meets at
10:45..
Returns Home — John Dale
Adams has returned home from
Astoria where be has been em­
ployed fur the past three months.
TH U R SD A Y, M ARCH 28. l»3tt
T H E 8PRINOF1ELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
Visit from Amity—Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew T. Compbell of Amity were
week-end guests here at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Flanery.
Upper Willamette
OPENS
SUNDAY
McKenzie Valley
Thurston
The Modern Pegaaue
The Willamette Press
By DWIG
DAYS
Visit in Washington— Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Findley are spending
several days this week with rela­
tives at Camas, Washington.
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We’re Marching Ahead!
Attends Portland Meet — Sam
Richmond went to Portland Satur­
day to represent the Springfield
Four-L unit at a state gathering.
Collects Bounty— John Wilson
of Lowell collected the county
bounty on two bobcats at the of­
fice of the county clerk Tuesday.
Down from Oakridge— Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Senseny of Oakridge
were visitors in Springfield Satur­
day. They are former residents of
this city.
Return to Winberry—Rolla Moon
returned to his home at Winberry
Monday after three months spent
in the Eugene hospital.
NOTICE OF SALE
ROGERS TELLS HOW
Nolte* of Sale of Heal Property
TO BE HUMOROUS
on Execution in Foreclosure.
Notice is hereby gtveu that vy
lu honor of the birthday of Mrs. I virtue of au execution and order of Just M is s p e ll Many Words, Is
4). Stutz of Pleasant Hill. Mrs. Del | «ale iu foreclosure Issue»! out of
Counsel By S tar Of Show.
Holcomb entertained nt dinner the circuit court of the »lato of
" L ife Begins At 40."
Oregon for Laue County, on lb«
Sunday noon.
28th day oi March, 1835. lu a suit
Sheldon Stilts who is attending wherolu J. 11 Young and A C.
The succeaa aeorat of Will Rog­
Washington State Normal at Bell McCiane are plaintiffs and Flor­ ers, America's ace huiuorlaL !•
AMFRICA'8
inghitui is home for the spring holi­ ence Aiken llauk. Atigellue 8. Dill­ lightly explained 111 one of the wit-
ard and O. C. Luchterbaud were de­
days.
fendants, and wherein ou the 37tli tldama that beaprlukle his latest
STAR
The Misses Lucile Jordan. Flor­ day of March. 1935, the said J B. Fox Film comedy. "Life Begins al
ence Jordan. Nancy Barnum. Kivu Young and A. C. McCiane obtained 40," coming Sunday to the Mclkiu
HUMORIST
Brabham. Blanche Wheeler and a Judgmeut an decree adjudiug that, aid theatre
there was due ami owing (o said
Niva McPeek returned to Mon­ plaintiff« from the n u I i | defendant
Will, tn llic role of a country
mouth Monday where they are at­ Angelina S. Dillard the -urn of $10. newspaper »alitor who believes that
tending the State Normal school 06124. with the further sum of the moat rollicking year« follow
Mrs Maurice Frakes and brother $500. us an attorney's fee. and cost« forty, la taken to luak l»y his proof
disbursemeuta of said suit
Robert Phelps, formerly of l‘l»>aa and
taxed at the »uui of $40 35. whit'll reader for inta pelltng word«.
FOR
ant Hill, visited friends Friday and said Judgment waa enrolled ami
"Don't worry," he retort«. "When
attended the woman's program docketed In the clerk's office of
4 DAYS
«uid court ou «Aid 28th day of I first started out to write, and
Friday night.
mis
spelled
a
few
words,
people
March,
1935,
and
execution
to
tue1
Mrs. Ralph latlrd emertalnesl at directed to satiafy «aid Judgmeut
dinner Tuesday night In honor of ami decree, inleroat, attorney's fee, aid I wus Just plain Ignorant, tlut
Will Rogeri reign.
Sheldon Stun who is home for th«> coats of suit and accruing costa, when I got all the words wrong,
they
accused
me
of
living
a
humor­
I
with a roin of HA,
holidays. Those present were Shel­ by a sale of the following property,
ist
aud
said
I
was
quaint."
to-wtt:
HA'a . . America's
don Stuls. Elisabeth Holcomb. Ly­
The East half <)$), East half! The iiillltuus of readers of Rog­
man Tinker. Mvriia Laird, Ray­
ace
star , . at his
( tg) of the Northwest quurt»>r ers' newspaper comment« have
mond laiird and Mr. and Mrs.
tV*» Kssnt half 4%) of Southwest' doll title « noticed uhundaure ot mis­
funniest and best
Ralph latlrd.
quarter tl*>. the Northwest;
The Women's club of Pleasant
quarter (4*1 of the Southwest: spelled word« which lend character
quarter I 1» I and Lots One ( l).l to his homely style.
Hill will meet with Mrs. E. Y.
Two t$) and Three 13) of Sec-
Ilog-calling that create« pande­
Swift Wednesday, April 3.
tion 28; The Wesi half |Y»I of
the Northeast quarter t V»» the monium in a hog show, and a side-
North half t Vai of the Southeast «pllttlng duel wherein bullets punc.
with
quarter (Yg). the East half (N») ture Rogers' list, feature this mas­
of the Northwest quarter (W> terpiece of humor.
R ic h a rd C ro m w e ll
the Southwest quarter t N») of
"Family night" for the families
the Northwest quarter tfe). the
R o c h e l le H u d s o n
In the supporting caat are Roch­
Northeast quurter 4 ► of the;
of the Waltervlile l-adies Aid was
elle
Hudson,
Richard
Cromwell,
Southwest 4 ) aud Lots One;
S lim S u m m e rv ille
combined with the utinual church
(1). Two (2). Three 43) and George Barbler. Jane Harwell. 811m
business meeting at Wult«*rvtlle
A FOX
p ic to m
Four (4) of Sectlou 29;
Thomas Beck. Roger Imhoff. John
church Tuesday evening. Beginning
Also, hegtnniug at the North-1 Bradford. Charles Selloti. and Ituth
west corner of the Northwest
with 6 30 dinner, a program chief­
quarter (tgi of the Southwest Gillette.
ly of music and rt*adings followed.
quarter (Y»i of said Sectlou 29J "Life Begins at 40" was suggest
Frequent snow squalls have
running thence South 7 50 chains, ‘ ed by the Walter 11. Fitkin hit.
marked the week til the lower val
thence south 54V»* East 21.10
■ bains to a polut 3.50 chains
ley with an occasional drift ,ot
West of the ¡&>utheasl corner ot
white covering the landscape for
said Northwest quarter (U> of
a few hours.
the Southwest quarter t *w • •
In the upper valley six and eight
thence East 2.50 chains, thirnce
North 20.00 chains, thence Weet
Mias Marjory Hart Is spending;
inches was reported with reports
20.00 chains to the place of be­ this week at her home here during
of 3o inches of snow on the high­
ginning.
er hills ns a result of the present
Also, beginning at the Southeast j spring vacation.
s’orm.
corner of Donation Land Claim1 Miss Ed ease Weaver left for
of Frederick Gray, being Claim Monmouth where she entered Nor­
No. 38 Notification No 7258 In mal school Monday.
Township Eighteen (18) South
Ad Staubte from Klumalb Falla, i
SPRINGFIELD BAPTIST
Range One (1) Weet of the Wil­
lamette Meridian, running thence ■ Mrs. Tom Stauble. Mrs Ida King .
CHURCH
North 60.68 chain« to the North-1 and son and MTs Zora Culver sponl
Second and C streets
east corner of said claim, thence; Friday at the Ray Baugh home.
West 29.70 chains to the North­
R. E. Rolens. Minister
Leonard Hufford who hua bees ;
east corner of a 25 acre tract of
land conveyed by deed recorded attending V . of O. is boiue for
il a. nt. Sermon topic: "Chosen."
in Voi. L page 154. Deed Records, spring vacation.
Male quartet from Linfield col­
Lane County. Oregon, thence
Miss Gail Hufford is on a trip to
lege will sing.
Letterheads, catalogs, folders, booklets, blot­
South 13.80 chains, thence East Coon cSunty during the spring!
7:30 p. m. Sermon topic: "Mis­
9 70 chains to the entrant angle
vacation
ters.
broudaldea ami »pe< lul mulling piece« of all
of said claim, thence South 46 88
sionary Motives;
chains, thence Eust 20.00 chains
kinds t i r e the winged steed* of modern hu»lne**.
to the place of beginning, contain­ Estate of A. J. Higgins, Deceased
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ing 134 66 acres of land. In Lane
N O T IC E
Hot they niUBt he done artistically on well
Sprtugfield
County. Oregon.
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Excepting from the above des
I. G Shaw. Minister
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Wil­
«elected atock. with new and modern type face*
crlbed lands that portion of Lot liam H Higgins has filed tn the
Four (41 In Sellien $9 ih-urlbe,!
Bible school 9:46 a. m. The Men's
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Ore­
and printed well. . . Thia I* service we render and
as follows: Beginning at the
Bible Class will meet in the church
in and for Lane County, his
Northwest corner of the Fred­ gon.
auditorium. Class text is the Uoapel
final
report,
as
executor
of
the
last
It costa no more than poorly printed and Ill-selec­
erick Warner Donation I-and
by John. Lesson Jn. 1:1-3; theme
Claim No. 43, Notification No. will and testament of A. J. Hig­
gins.
whose
full
name
is
Asa
J.
ted promotion*. . . . When In need of printing . . .
7305 in Township 18 South of Higgins, deceased, and that ten
"God." A Bible answer without
Range 1 West of the Willamette o'clock In the forenoon of Satur­
comment is pledged to all ques­
good
printing . . . phone 2 uml one of our repreu-
Meridian, thence South 10.55
tions rising out of the study text.
chains to the »outh line of Sec­ day. the 27th day of April. 1936, at
Devotional exercises 11; Commun­
entutlve* will call.
tion 29. thence West 3.73 chains the courtroom thereof. In Eugene,
have been by said Court
ion of the Lord's »upper. Sermon
to the Southwest corner of said Oregon,
Lot 4. thence North 10.56 chaina appointed and fixed as the time
theme "The Temple, a Study in
to a point due West of beginning, and place for hearing objections to
Type and Anti-Type."
and thence Bast 3.73 chains more «aid report and for the final settle
This church will be host to the | nr less to the place of beginning,i ment of the estate of said deceased.
W. H HIGGINS. Executor of
said exception containing 3.93
Springfield
Lane county C. E. convention Sat­
Opponiti* P. ().
the Last Will and Testament
acres.
urday afternoon and evening and
of
A.
J.
Higgins,
deceased.
The lands hereby conveyed
Sunday afternoon and evening. The
containing 1176.23 acres, all situ­ A. E. Wheeler, Attorney
(M. 28 — A. 4 11-1826)
evening speaker will be Kendall i ated in Township 18. South of
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Burke of Dallas.
Meridian. In Lane County, Ore­
Easter Bible school chorus prac­
gon.
tice Monday evening 7:30, under
Not therefore in the name of the
direction of Miss Wdine Gartin.
State of Oregon in compliance with
said execution and order of sale
and in order to satisfy said Judg­
Parents of Son— Mr. and Mrs. M. ment and decree, interest, attor­
A. Spores are the parents of a son ney's feels, costs of suit and accru­
costs. I will on Saturday. April
born to them at the Pacific hospital ing
27. 1935 at the hour of one o'clock
in Eugene on Tuesday. March 19, In the afternoon at the front door
1935.
of the county court house In Eu­
gene. Oregon, offer for sale and
Out of Hospital— Clarence Nel­ sell for cash at public auction, «uh
son has returned to his home in Ject to redemption as provided by
law. all the right, title and interest
West Springfield following a three- of
said defendants and all persons
month's illness at the Pacific hos­ claiming by, through or under
pital in Eugene.
them in the lands and premises
herein before described.
Doctor in Portland—Dr. and Mrs.
('. A. SWARTS. Sheriff of
Melville S. Jones spent Monday
Lnne County. Oregon.
(M. 28 — A. 4-11-18-26)
evening and Tuesday In Portland
People do appreciate getting really
on business.
Returns from Hospital— John 8.
fresh bakery goods . . . We know by the
Visit in Portland—Miss Margaret Lorah returned home from the Pa­
Gorrie spent the past week-end cific hospital Monday afternoon, j
way they have respoided to our efforts in
visiting with friends and relatives ! He underwent a major operation i
in Portland.
there about two week? ago.
getting our products to the grocer HOURS
LE m c S
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up
A
VqM AVVAVÎ
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lb CHA*
FRESHER.
By hours fresher we mean that the
bread you buy from your grocer this morn­
ing wasn’t out of the oven until after mid­
night whereas 90 per cent of the bakeries
in this territory were ready to start delivery
by the time your McKEE’s BREAD was out
of the oven.
YOU«-
Your family deserves this FRESHER
bread.
You don't have to ask for fresh bread,
just Bay—McKee's bread!
/'S ,
CATCH YOUR OWN!
Fishing Season Opens Fri­
day, April 5, and as usual ;
Wright & Sons are prepared
to equip Fishermen with the
best brands of fishing tackle
and other outdoor supplies.
Hook, line and sinkers or
rods, flies and baskets are all
here ready for the opening
day.
You catch better and big-;
ger fish with the Wright
brand of tackle.
¿4^
Wright & Sons
Tsecuiwtc
McKee’s
RaKery
HOURS
FRESHER
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