The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 04, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUL'
TH R SPR IN G FIELD NRW 8
DELAY ACTION ON
WOOL LICENSE
Wheat Contract* To B* Sign-
•d During Next Month
For Four Mor* Years
RED CROSS HAS OWN
EXHIBIT AT SAN DIEGO
Teacher III— Mies Edna Platt
III at her home here this week
V isits at W e s tfir— Mrs. Bert
Doane spent Bunday visiting at
W e s tfir where M r Doane is em
ployed.
*
Visits
Howard
lug w ith
law. M r.
from Corvallis— M rs Ida
of Corvallis is h eie visit
her sister and brother-ln
and M rs. O. 11. W addell
Minor Operation— Miss Ellen
Moskop underwent a m inor opera
fects the Individual services ex­ tlon at the office of a local physi­
act
tended by the Red Cross are por­ cian Friday.
O ther sections of the amend­
trayed through paintings made on
Orsgoman W r ite r Here— H al M
ments. draw n to conform to tne
canvas from actual photographs
recent NR A decision, provide that
taken on the field of operations m
in the future the secretary of agri-1
culture w ill Issue orders re g u L ^ n x ^ “ * " ^ par,s of the COUB,r’r
Some of the scenes Included a
the handling of m ilk, fruits, nuts
and vegetables In the current of view of a fam ily sitting, hopeless
Interstate o r foreign commerce, or and bewildered, among the few
w ith I broken bits of household goods
in substantial competition
they have been able to collect aud
such commerce.
, return to the ru lnr of th eir home
Growers Scan Contracts
New wheat contracts w ill prob- following a recent tornado In N orth
Another scene comes
ably be ready for producers* signa­ Carolina.
tures sometime in July or ea rly from a home where the Red Cross
August, according to latest word nurse is assisting and Instructing
received from W ashington by the In ‘ nfant care.
Moore, political w rite r for the
M orning Oregonian, visited w ith
friends in Springfield Tuesday
Visits from C alifo rn ia— Mrs. Roy
McCracken, sister-in law of M r ',
Leota Roden bough, Is here from
San Francisco for a visit w ttb re­
latives
subject: "Faith.*’
C. E. groups m eet at 6:45 p. m.
W orship service 8 p. m. Sermon
subject: "T h e price of a haircut."
"T h e church where you are a
stranger but once.”
SPRING FIELD M ETHO DIST
"T he H e a rt of the Gospel and the
H e a rt of M an," the the theme of
the message for the eleven o'clock
hour. T he evening message at 7:30
w ill be from the tex t: " I have call­
ed you Friends.’’ T he messages w ill
be by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter. T he
Sunday Church school w ill meet at
9:45 and the Leagues at 6:30.
Sundai from Bend visiting at the I . Iinige ot the
llrlc e Shull home
Hom e
from
Seaside— M orns
S te w a r t h a s retu rn ed Ironi Stiusld.
Here from Cam p C reek— W a lte r where he has been w orking for sev
Ebbert and daughter of Camp eru l w e e k s
Creek w e ie business vH itors In
Hom e from Coeet— Albert Vik
S | ringfieiii Tuesday
spent the week end here with Ills
S u n d a y V is ito r — R o b ert B road
fam ily lie Is employed on (he high
w ater of C orvallis was a visitor way bridge at Florence
here Sunday at the home of M r
Sailor on Leave— Louis Shipley
and Mrs. R L. Drury
1« here from Los Angeles visiting
To V is it S ister— Mrs. M ary Kn w ith Mrs Shipley and relatives He
sehede of Forest Grove le expected Is on furlough until July 13 when
here Friday to vlelt w ith her els he w ill return to duty In the U. S.
ter. Mrs F ra n k 11. W halley for a navy.
week or 10 days.
Bend People V le lt— Mrs. Ethyl
H ere for W eek-end— Miss M a iin e Scott of W a lle rv llle and her daugh
Snodgrass came home from Albany ters. M rs. G rv llle Ross, Mrs. E rta
Satardav evening to speud the Shultx aud Eddie Lou Shultx. a ll of
week-end here w ith her parents Bend, were here Monday visiting
Mr. and Mrs Riley Snodgrass
w ith frleuds.
Guests at Hotel— J M C affery of
ere fo r H oliday— M rs Freeda
Portland and E. N. Eggleston of Peterson of Dallas arrived here
Seattle. W ashington, were over­ Wednesday to spend the Fourth of
night guests at the Springfield July w ith M r. and Mrs C. F Eggl-
hotel Monday.
maun.
Oregon State college extension
Return Home— M r. and Mrs
service. T h e new contract la to ex­ DORIS MARIE ROBINSON
Harold
Bell W rig h t left Sunday for
tend over the four-year period be­
WINS U. O. SCHOLARSHIP
th e ir home at Tucson. Artaona
ginning w ith 19SS.
Miss Doris M arie Robinson, m em ­
To consider final suggestions for ber of the senior graduating class a fte r spending several days here
im proving the new contracts, grow at Springfield high school in June, fishing on the M cKenxle.
er
representatives
from
wheat has been awarded a scholarship at
Daughter Born— M r. and Mrs.
producing states were called to the U n iversity of Oregon for next Fred Baker of Springfield are the
confer in W ashington July 1 and I year. T he scholarship is valued at parents of a daughter born to them
2 with Cheater C. Davis, adminis 854. Stanley W o jn iak of M ohawk at the Eugeue hospital on Sunday.
tra to r, and George E. F arre ll, head high school also received a scholar June 30. 1935.
of the grain division of the A A A .
I ship.
C alifo rn ia Folk Here— M r and
W ill Steen, chairm an of the U m a ­
Others who have won scholar
tilla county wheat control associa­ ships to state schools from this dis­ Mrs. W a lte r Parrish aud son of
here
tion. is the Oregon representative tric t are G rover Kelsay, Dexter, to M arysville. C a lifo rn ia are
who sat in on this meeting. T h e Oregon N orm al school, and M y r u a ' visiting at the home of M r. and
conference of producers follows L aird. Pleasant HUI. to Oregon Mrs. F ra n k Parrish.
the referendum of a month ago State college.
F orm er Reaidents H e r» — M r and
when wheat growers voted 404.417
T he scholarships are intended to
to 63.303 to continue wheat produc­ cover cost of tuition at the schools Mrs. A. A. Anderson of Nehalem ,
arrived here Sunday for a few days
tion adjustm ent.
for a period of one year.
visit w ith friends. M r. Anderson
operated a barber shop here for
CHURCH OF CH RIST
MARGARET MORTENSEN
several years.
Fourth and A Streets
U ldine G artin, choir director.
K yle Sm ith, pianist.
Bible School 9:45 a. m .; Miss
Beulah Thurm an, superintendent.
W orship Service 11 a. m. Sermon
In Hospital— Dr. E. V. Slivers
was adm itted to the Eugene hos
pttul on Monday.
Form er Resident V isita— W illia m
Sutton Is here from Burns renew ­
ing old acquaintances. Sutton Is a
form er m ayor of Springfield and
has been teaching school In Burns
fo r many years.
Portland People Here— M r. and
Mrs. B E. Simmons and their
daughter. M rs. Dollie Lee. a ll of
Portland, were here visiting friends
Friday. They are form er residents
of the city.
Inju res Finger— D. W .
employee of the Goshen
company was treated at
gene hospital Monday. H e
mashed fing er when
snapped.
B a rre tt
ecllonul rally forces
Springfield People Wed
Mm rluge license« have been Is
lied during the past week by the
county clerk Io the following
isrw re n te C rabtree and M ildred
j H a le s , both ul S p rin g fie ld ; I.» -lie
< Depew, H alfw a y , and C h lo e lla Boll
U ell. Reseda, C a lif . Ferdlliund Hel
ler. and I. yds M iller, both of M ar
cola. Keuneth Vwley. Drald, und
M ary Massie. M e rlin . John Houle
und E lin o r Ellingson, holli of E u ­
gene: Yeruou Idles. Eugene ami
Vlolel
F lllg lno , S e a ttle ,
Arnold
Scott arid C la re W agner, both of
S p rin g fie ld , Harold How ard. Wost
fir, ami Selma iavfioon. Collage
Grove.
CALIFORNIA DEER LOOK
OUT! FARMER TO SHOOT
Brother Stops— E rw in H o llister,
brother of Ron Hoi 11 ler, stopped
to visit with him here Saturday.
H e wus enroute to his home ut Med­
ford from Alaska where he has
been employed ou a flailing boat.
G ardeners at Cannon Beach re­
ported having trouble keepiug elk
from devouring th e ir crops evident­
ly ore uot alone In th e ir troubles.
Judging from an Item In a recent
Issue of I he Pacific H ural Pre*«,
V isiting from Idaho— M r. aud
prom inent C alifo rn ia farm paper,
Mrs. W m A. I’yne and Mrs. Fay
which Is as follows:
U tlerh o c k arrived In Springfield
W P. H a ll, H a t ( reek rancher
Wednesduy evening to visit with
E lm er Pyne and fam ily. T hey came uear Redding, has been granted a
over the M cKenxle pass and were p erm it to shoot any kind of deer
th rilled w ith the drive. M r I'yne any tim e he wishes, If they happen
is the futher and Mrs. U tterbe ck a to be on his property. T he pertn't
date« from May 16 Io Decem ber 31
sister >f Elm er Fyue.
and was granted a fte r H a ll com­
plained the anim als were (ceding
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE
REAL PROPERTY
on his a lfa lfa fields, causing au
esli-iiatod loss of five tons of hay
N O T IC E is hereby given that by
virtu e of an execution and order of annually."
Lum ber
the Eu sale Issued out of the C ircu it Court
of the State of Oregon fo r Lane
received County the 39th day of June, 1935,
a cable upon and pursuant to a decree duly
given and made by said Court the
38th day of June. 1936, In a suit
Return to C alifo rn ia— M r. and pending therein In which M ary E
Mrs. Byron Cowart left Saturday H ill, T ru stee was p la in tiff and
L.
F.
Henderson
und
others
for th e ir home at San Francisco
were
defendants,
which elocu ­
MARRIED WEDNESDAY
a fte r visiting here w ith th e ir par tion and order of sale was to
Miss M argaret Mortensen, daugh­
Shoulder Injured— Mrs. N ancy, ents, M r. and Mrs. A. J. Cowart me directed and commanded me to
sell the real property h ereinafter
ter of Dr. R. P. M ortensen of M ed­ burns, mother of Cal Burns, fell a t . an,i *'*r - an*1 ^*ra- J ° hn Cooley,
described to satisfy certain liens
ford and Mrs. Ray W rig h t of Eu­
her borne. 638 M ill street. Sunday
Return to Coast— M r and Mrs. and charges In suiit decree speci­
gene
was
m arried
W ednesday and dislocated her shoulder. She j
fied. 1 w ill ou Saturday the 3rd
Fred Buell le ft Sunday for th eir
afternoon at 1 o'clock to Lucine O.
was taken to the hospital but re­ home at Tillam ook a fte r spending day of August. 1935, at the hour of
ten
o'clock, A. M „ at the southw e-l
Miles of Marcóla. T he wedding was
turned home rg a in la te r In the day. the week-end here w ith th e ir par­
door o f the County Court House In
perform ed by Rev. B ryant Wilson
ents. M r. and Mrs. W . E. Buell, and Eugene, Lane County. Oregon, of­
at the home of M r. and Mrs. Harold |
fe r for sale und sell at public auc­
Injures
Head— L u th e r Adams M r and Mrs. W . N W illiam s.
Parsons in Eugene.
Follow in g a
tion for cash, subject to redemp­
sustained
head
Inju ries
Friday
short trip the couple w ill make
tion as provided by law, a ll of the
when he was struck by a snapped
Estella -Jlg b t. title and Interest of the de­
Visitors Monday— Mrs.
th eir home In M arcóla.
logging cable. H e was taken to the
Findley of Sodaville accompanied fendants In said suit and c f all
Eugene hospital. He Is an employee Miss M axine Snodgrass here from parties claim ing by, through or un­
der them or any of them in or to
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
of the G iustlna lum ber company.
Albany Monday evening fur the the following described real prop­
HAS PICNIC OUTING
regular meeting of Juanita Rebekah e rty , to w it:
T h e N orth F ifty-eigh t (58* feet
Brother Visita— M r. and Mrs lodge.
M em bers of M rs. A. B. Van V al-
of L ot T h ree (3* In Block Six­
zah's Sunday school class at the Gleen P riv at stopped here over­
teen (16* In Fairm ount, In the
Sunday Visitor»— M r. and M rs. J.
M ethodist church held a picnic night F riday w ith his borther and
C ity of Eugene, Lane County
supper and outing last Thursday sister-in-law , M r and Mrs. Edw M. King and fam ily and M r. and
Oregon, according to the O rig inal
Plat thereof.
evening a t the home of H e rb e rt and i P riv a i. T h e y w ere returnin g to Mrs. Dale Cheshire of Cheshire,
Dated this 1st day of July, 1936.
Edith H orning. A num ber of young th eir home at Seattle follow ing a uud M r. and Mrs. George Petersen
C. A. S W A R T S , Sheriff.
people from Springfield and Co-1 m otor trip Into Mexico and to the i of Irv in g were Sunday visitors ut
By A. E. H U L G A A R D . Deputy
burg w ere present.
| San Diego exposition.
I the H. E. G erber home
(Jly 4-11-18-36 — A 1)
1986
1 1 ■*—
it SECTIONAL RALLY FOR
YOUNG PEOPLE SUNDAY
l.ow ell Folk Here— M r and M r«J
Constructed and designed In the
J M F a rrie r of I .well e r e vlsl
Members of the Young Peoples
■ headquarters of th-> A m erican N a ­
tors In Springfield Saturday
' - “ ‘I «*••’ •»•«“
Christian Ln
tional Red Cross In W ashington. a
i Ut’MtOI •Vi'ivUvN Will ••llUMlUll» Ul
Tonsils Out— Mrs. Crystal Male
Down From Blue Rlvee—Charles
colorful exhibit lecturing the varl underwent a tonal) operation at the Hadley of Blue R iver was a bust
V a c a tio n on C oast— M r and M r«
Reellonnl rally here Sunday after
gj,,, cnrl.-tlan church start
°** r*a»'«*-tlme ervicea o f the Rod o ffice of a local physician Monday ness vl llo r in Springfield Friday I I E. G erber and fam ily are apend | lltH,„
Croa In ail se.-tlons of the country
Ing I he Fourth en the Coasl
Ing at 3 o'clock Following a apeak
Fail Creek Man H a re — Glenn W
Business in Portland— D r and
arlll be placed ou u is play thia week
lug program a poi luck supper w ill
III at Hom e— Mrs W a lter Taylor
at the C alifo rn ia Pacific In tern a Law o f Full Creek was a visitor In Mrs. lutwrence K. Skinner made a
he served Euch person la request
business trip to Portland Friday Is repented to be III al her home cd to Itrluat th eir own eating liu
tlonal Exposition under the apon Springfield Saturday.
this
week
aorship of the San Diego Chapter,
plómenla.
Tonella Out— Buster Mason un
Here from
W aehingten
M is
Red Cross. This announcem ent was
Leaves for C alifo rn ie— M arl Muu
T in regular E n d e a v o r meeting
derw ent a tonsil operation a t the Gwen Thomas is here from Wash
made today by A. L. Cchaffer, N a n
ger left Tuesday for Redwood City. 1
o ffice of a local physician Friday Ington to visit w ith relatives
w
ill
lie held ul 7 o'clock with Miss
egar of the Pacific Branch. San
C alifo rn ia for an extended v l’ ll.
i
loroi.ee
Vail as leader on the
Francisco.
Dearborn
Man
Here — K a r l
To C alifo rn ia— Everett Squire
Bend People Here— Mrs. D G loplc. "G ul Reach ill Service “ The
The central background of the Thiene« of Oeerhorn was a bust left for San F ra n c is c o F rid a y w h o le
Ross and E lm er Ross w e e here ' veiling church servie«, w ill be in
display la a massed group of Red neas visito r In Springfield Friday he w ill visit w ith his si ters.
The hearing on a proposed lic­
ense for wool and m ohair dealers
previously scheduled by the AAA
to be held In wool m arketing cen­
ters. including Portland, has been
poetioned indefinitely. The P o rt­
land hearing had previously been
set tot J uh- 15 and 16
T he postponement was taken CrOM fla * a unfurled before an ar-
pendlng the result of congres.lonal “ « « < * » * P **“ ’ « *
«X * W t *
action on the A A A amendments |
‘ end,n«
loftlneas
now b eirg considered Thia action **"
U>e a re n a
w ill determ ine the s ta tu , of woo,
" a g b a n k , o f green fern
form a fittin g foreground and a de-
and m ohair under -he act.
.ig h tfu l contrast against the sharp
M eanw hile the W ashington o ffi­
color in the flags and the modern
cials have announced that theee
designing employed In the border
pending amendments clearly pro­
decorations.
vide for continuance of existing
In eight panels 'nominated by a
m arketing agreements and licenses
system of concealed lighting ef­
under the agricultural adjustm ent
1. G. Shaw. M inister
■
r-
w
m
o r a l
crop
Light Early Summer Rainfall
Threaten* To Affect Fruit,
and Nut Yield* Of State
I ut liters (hroughoul western Ore
gnu are rnshiin; installation uf
I, m i irrigation
p lan t* Io save
cl«*: u Ironi • vere loss caused h /
extrem e shortage of rain in the
, i*t three u io rlh s . reports A rt
Klug, extension soils sp< clallsl u>
. regou State «'»liege Culls for a
Islam « hei auic so numerous that
an additional man was assigned to
,i i-igatiup dul« by the extension
.ervice during (he emergency
At mo I p>«.i«< In western Ore­
gon lets than an inch of effective
la in fell during A pril. May aud up
io the last week In June No single
ruin during I hat period was morn
ih.tu a half ‘nch. the amount con-
«iilcreu navi x itr y to heueflt m ajor
ci ops by uiidliifc usable m oisture to
,h,< soil Sonic other showers. Ill
< reusing llie total hoyuml an Inch,
wen- *o slight In e.xletu a * to be of
■io real benefit, Klug reports
Muu> grow er
Installing e m e r­
gency systems expect them to pay
for Iheuiealve« In crops thia year.
Many prune and n et crop« w ill be
greatly rtaluced if not destroyed
unit's-, heavy ra in * come or Irrlg a
tlon wale* Is provided, Klug be
lievoH I'o uu ly agents are prepared
tu get assistance for those who s till
waul Io establish syateiua, says
Klug
RESTORE PORT FUNDS
ASKS HARBOR GROUP
Restoration of the 120.000 annual
federal appropriation fo r harbor
main lens nee w ork at Florence was
asked by the executive com m ittee
of the Hluslaw H a rb o r and Route F
Development league In a resolu­
tion upproved Thursday evening at
T ria n g le l.s k .
T h e fund bad been
received at the Florence port u ntil
six years ag«> P J. Hortholotnew
alteuded the meetiug a« a reprea-
e iita liv o of the S p rln-.-flelil City
Council.
Irish-Murphy Co.
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The THRIFT PARADE Marches
To Our Store Daily
A ll our foods belong Io the blue-ribbon t lann. book
at the brandn, look ut the j* r i c «> » und y o u 'll realize
once und fo r ull why you can nave extra dollars every
week when you shop w ith tin.
A big fresh stock and a large corps o f clerka are
here at y o u r service. We try to serve you better.
CARNATION
Rose Ware
OATS
WITH PREMIUM
Pkg. O 9 C
COBURG M E T H O D I8T
Dean C. Poindexter
"T h e S p irit of the Lord,” la the
them e of the message for 9:45 a.
m. T h e Church school meets at
10:46.
Drink Water With Meals
G ood F o r S t o m a c h
I
BLUE BELL
HARD WHEAT
FLOUR
»9 Lb. Sack
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