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THVRflOAY, JtTNB 29, 1981
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
OREGON WHEAT
MEN TOBENEFIT
Government to Pay Cash on
Wheat Adjustment Con­
tracts Early in September
Actual cash benefit* to Oregon
farmer* who contract with the gov­
ernment to cooperate in a national
plan of agricultural adjustment will
be paid early th ii fall, probably by
September 15. according to details
of the wheat adjustment policy re-
ceived by the Oregon State college
extension service. Wheat has been
selected as one of the two first of
the basic surplus commodities to
which acreage control will be ap­
plied. cotton now being included
under a land rental plan
The domestic allotment plan has
been definitely decided upon a*
the most practical for immediate
use and will now be applied as a
three-year program, according to
word from Washington. Decentral­
ised administration has also been
worked out, intended to make the
practically
self-executing within
each county.
Alloted by States
In putting the plan into effect,
the farm act administration will
first determine the average amount
of wheat consumed as food in this
country in the five year period
1928-1932. Every wheat producing
state will then be "allotted" a share
of this domestic production on the
basis of the proportion of the total
United States crop it produced dur­
ing the same five years.
Next
every
wheat producing county
within the state will be allotted a
share on the same basis.
This amount of wheat will be that
on which benefit payments w ill be
made. It is pointed out. that these
proportions are worked out on a
national basis and allottments will
be made without regard to the
ultimate disposition of any parti­
cular block of wheat.
Disposal Not Regulated
Disposition of wheat by the grow­
er, as a matter of fact, is no con­
cern of the agricultural adjustment
administration under this plan
Once the farmer complies with the
other provisions of the contract, it
is entirely up to him where or
when he sells his wheat, or whether
he sells it at all or not.
Acreage control is the funda'
mental feature of the new plan, and
every
farmer
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». must sign „ a . contract
„ „ u à .,
to reduce h i. acreage. If called u p
on. by a specified amount not to
exceed 20 per cent
The exact
amount may not be determined
until after It is seen if an interna­
tional agreement among the wheat
exporting countries for acreage re­
duction can be reached.
*
MANY PROGRAMS TO BE
HELD ON JULY FOURTH
’ receive two-thirds of hit allotment
benefits, the remaining third to lie
I paid when he gives proof next
spring that the reduction ha* actu
ally been made.
Price Scale Not Set
Just how much these benefit*
w ill be I* yet to be finally deter
mined, but the plan Is to make '
them enough so that added to the j
actual market price of wheal they I
will bring the total return per bu I
shel on thia domestic proportion of
the nation's wheat crop up to the
pre-war parity with prices of things
the farmer buys. The cost is to be
paid from a processing tax of about
30 rents a bushel on all domestic
food wheat
Regional work has already been
started toward putting the plan
Into effect here in the west, and as
soon as further steps are decided
upon, notification will be glveu
through the state extension ser­
vices which are being used to the
extent possible by the agricultural
adjustment administration In order
to avoid setting up costly dupllcat
Ing organisations
Valley McKenzie
Arthur Frazee of I.eaburg. master
of the W alterville grange, attended
the four day state grange conven-
tion held recently at Pendleton.
Arthur Brown of Roseburg. Grange
organiser, and P. B Harlow of Wll-
lakensie were guests of the W alter­
ville grange Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Ivy Hart was compliment
ed guest at the supper served Wed
nesday evening. June 28. by the
Welcome Rebekah lodge at W alter­
ville.
The Ladles Aid society met at
the W alterville church Tuesday-
evening and again on Thursday to
complete a q u ilt
The W alterville Christian church
group began work on their new
building this week Sand, gravel
and cement for the foundation and
part of the lumber has been de­
livered.
The Worker's society met at the
home of Mrs. E R. Schwerlng F ri­
day and again W’ednesdav this
week for quilting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson
and their little son of Portland re­
turned to Portland Monday. Mrs.
Robinson had spent the past ten
days with friends in this section.
Election of high school officers
in the two union districts of the
McKenzie valley at fhe annual
meeting at Thurston and W alter­
ville were held Monday afternoon.
Voting was rather light at both
places
r
ß
was elected dl
Springfield P lan* Quiet Day! Ruel-
nsas as Usual Monday Is
Attitude Her*
Sea faring men along the New England roast thrilled to thssr ton* when Skipper President Fmaklin D.
Roosevelt pointed the nose of the tiny sloop, Amberjnrk I I , oat of Martoa Harbor. Mas*., on the Arst leg «V nt*
well earned raration, which is to tak* him for a short stay at the Roosevelt home at Campo Hello Island, adf
New Brunswick. <MaaBa. Photos show Skipper Kooswslt t l tbs wheel; the Hoorn w it hum.- at <kn|w Hello
sad ths AmberJaeh I I under fall sail ia n «tiff followiag Wind
POLLARD FAMILY PLANS
TRIP TO CHICAGO FAIR
Doctor Plans Attendance a t N a ­
tional Church G athering: Or.
Mortensen Coming Hera
Jensen to Meet
' Cohen Tonight
Los Angeles Wrestler Here to
Dr. and Mrs. W. H Pollard and
Meet Clingman in Special:
their son Bob. and daughter. Ruth,
July 4 Match Pending
will leave Springfield Saturday
morning on a motor trip to Chicago
New face,
predonilua(e o„
where they will see the Century the wre!tUln< card „ , he Eu<wn„
of Progress exposition.
armory thia evening. Of the four
The chief purpose of the trip, ac­ men scheduled to perform for the
cording to Dr. Pollard. Is to permit entertainment of the audience, only
him to attend the meetings of the Thor Jensen of Elkton ha* appear­
World Service Commission of the ed often enough before the local
Methodist church to be held at fans so that he can be considered
Evanston. Illinois on July 11-14.
one ot Herb Owen's old timers.
This Commlslon Is made up of
Jensen Is to meet Sammy Cohen.
nine laymen, nine ministers, and .
.
. . .
..
.
Jewish wrestler from New York.
two bishops of the Methodist
In the main event Cohen I* a new
church. Dr. Pollard was chosen as
comer to Lane county, having had
one of the lay delegates at the At­
his first experience here last Thurs
lantic City meeting of the church
day in hi* match with Harold Hel
last summer. The Commission has
bert.
direct control over seven of the
Otla Clingman It scheduled to
Church boards, including missions,
I meet John Namanlc of Loe Angeles
hospitals, deacons, and others, and j
in the special event number. Na
their duty Is to plan the work ot
manic has never appeared before
these agencies for the next year
local fans, and although Clingman
which will Include the expenditure
has been billed on many cards of
of about twenty millions of dollars,
late yet he has not been in this
says Dr. Pollard.
.
section of the country very long
Dr. R. P. Mortensen, former i
.
.
,
I and can hardly be classed as a
Springfield physician who it now
regular member of tbe Owens-
located at Medford w ill arrive In
stable.
this city Saturday morning to take ) W hether or not Owen will spon­
care of Dr. Pollard's practice dur­
sor a special program on July 4
ing his absence.
in connection with the large cele­
bration planned for that day In
JASPER BOY SHOT
Eugene has not been decided. If
IN ARM WEDNESDAY. „ card |g arrangwd it will probably
rector for five years at Thurston.
At a meeting of the school board
Wednesday evening. C. H. Phette-
place was elected clerk.
A t W alterville Del Benson was
elected director and it was again
voted to suspend school within the
district and to transport the pupils
Billy, small son of M r and Mrs.
to accredited high schools else W illiam H ill was shot through the
, where. This has been done the past muscle of h it upper right arm Wed
two years with marked success. nesday while hunting t-qulrrels
Springfield school having taken the near Jasper with his brother. The
M. H. S pupils.
j .22 rifle was lying down and both
A vote of appreciation was given boys reached to pick It up at the
Randal Chase for the care he has same time when It went off. The
taken of the students In his care bnllett penetrated the muscle, but
on tbe bus. Mrs. O. L. Stacy was did not strike any bone.
elected clerk for the coming year
at a 25 percent reduction in salary. SEWING CLUB MEETS
feature Clingman ind Jensen, two
To Form Local Government!
of the most bitter opponents Owen
Application of the organization
has ever sent into the square ring
plans in counties may be started In
together.
July. Wheat growers In each coun
ty will form their own association
for administering the plan and will
elect their own officers.
Each wheat farmer will be as­
signed bis share of the "benefit
wheat” for his county, the propor­
tion being determined on the basis
of his average production for the
First Came to Be Played at
last three years. To Join the plan,
Portland Friday Afternoon:
AT
DORIS
MYERS’
HOME
which is entirely voluntary, he con­
Leader Inspects Gardens
Ray Murray Lane Coach
tracts to reduce bis acreage for
R. C. Kuehner, county club lead­
Members of the Kory Korner
1934 by the amount specified, and er, was in Springfield Tuesday In­
Klub held their weekly meeting
The American Legion Junior
sow his quota to wheat in a work- specting gardens of Four-H club
Tuesday afternoon at the home of baseball season for Oregon will be
manlike manner. On completion o f , members. He will be at Leaburg
Miss Doris Myers. The afternoon opened Friday at Portland wh-n
the contract he will be eligible to j Friday for the same purpose.
was devoted to needlework.
the Lane County Junior Legion
team meets the Post Office Phar­
macy Junior Legion team of Port­
land at 5 o'clock.
Fill up y o u r p a n try
at these Low Prices
a t Y o u r H o m e - O w n e d S to r e
White Front Grocery
Free Delivery
------ Phone 9
W. A. TAYLOR, Prop
GENUINE BERMUDA
T ry O u r C o ffe e
White Onions
10 Pounds 2 5 c
—
OUR, SPECIAL
OUR, QUALITY
EDGEMONT WATER CRACKERS
2 Packages 2 5 c
OUR, ECONOMY
OUR, SUPERIOR
S. & \N. Sun Dried Natural
APRICOTS — 1 Pound Package
OUR, SUPREME
Special -
Try a Package of Our
CLABBER GIRL
NEW ICE TEA
*/2 Pound, Green or Black -
19c
25c
Get a Ice Tea Glass FREE
The Healthy Baking Powder
32 Oz. Can - 2 5 c
Try a Can
You Will ne Surprised
DELRAY SPAGHETTI
Flour Will Advance!
We Still Have Some a t the Old Price.
Our COTTAGE BRAND, Selected
HARD WHEAT FLOUR. Especially
Read to Serve — 2 Cans
S l.O O
NEW 1'/.
1’/ 2 MINUTE
M A / o N N A I S E MAKER
and
3
! 1 PINT WESSON
W
OIL
Our KITCHEN QUEEN. Hard Wheat
Family Flour — 49 Lb. Sack
S1.1O
Both for
The Portland team will again
have Miller, their left handed
pitcher, on the mound for them. He
pitched himself Into fame with his
team last season.
Ray Murray, Lane county coach,
who won second place in the state
with his team la -t year, will have
Danner pitching for him this year.
Varrelman
and
Robertson
will
catch. Mendenhall will play at first.
M cIntyre or Cox at second. Phillips
of Oakridge at short stop. Dunn ot
Cottage Grove at third, and Cooper.
Brown and Walls In the outfield.
Other members of the team will In­
clude Dutton and 8hortrldge of
Cottage Grove, and Russell of
Goshen.
The Legion Junior baseball teams
are sponsored by the American Le­
gion posts in all parts of the coun­
try. The best two teams In the
state compete during the state
Legion convention and the best In
the nation meet during the national
convention.
NEW CULTIVATOR IS
GIVEN TRIAL MONDAY
Several farm er* gathered at the
Cloverleaf Dairy Monday afternoon
to witness a demonstration of a
new attachment for a cultivator
which has been designed by Rus­
sell W. Ernest of Marcola. The In­
vention consists of two small plows
which straddle the row being culti­
vated and catch nearly all of the
weeds except those In the line of
growing plants.
25c
/
for family use,
49 Pound Sack -
In Taroni-Sauce With Cheese —
Junior Legion
Ball Team Opens
• 49c
REMEMBER— We have a Complete Line
of Picnic Supplies.
FEED BUSINESS UP AS
PRICE INCREASE LOOMS
Local feed dealers have been hav­
ing a busy week and report busi­
ness to be much better than usual.
The spurt In buying on the part of
poultrymen, and cattlemen has
been caused by the expected price
Increase to take place shortly after
July 1.
SECRET WEDDING
IOLD THIS WEEK
The old lime Fourth of July cel* Ilona Malosh and Ray Ras­
Ural Ion with greased pig contests, mussen Married at Vancou­
loot races slid what not are coming
ver, Wn., o nJune 22
hack. Lane county will have a
large number of obi fashioned
Announcement of the marriage
Fourth ot July celebration thia year
of two prominent Springfield young
anti everyone will be able Io parti
cipale In one or another without people. Ilona Muloah, daughter of
Leslie Malosh, and Itay Itaainuaavn,
traveling very far
L a rg e l of llte celebration* otter­ ■on of Mr and Mr*. Alto Itamuu*
ed thl* year will be the week end •en. wu* confirmed here early tlila
affair sponsored a* a California
week.
) stale picnic by the Eugene Cham
The cere'uony had been perform
tier of Commerce. Other celebra
tion* have been planned at Cres ed at Vancouver, Wa»hlngloii on
well under the auspices of H ie fire Thursday. June 21. with Rev J. T
department, at »W l»luer* Delight Keating, pastor of the Christian
under direction of l-uue County i hurch officiating.
Pomona Ursnge. al Triangle Lake.
New* of the marriage did not
Florence and al Benton la n e Auto
leak out bore until Tueaday morn
park.
ing of tlrla week
Thai evenlug a
Indications are that Springfield number of the friends of the young
¡house* will remain open a* usual couple gathered tnr a charivari
' on Monday, but will be closed on parly.
Tuesday.
Ilotl. Mr. and Mrs. Haainuaaen re
Goss Io Turner — Mr* W A reived Ihelr high achool education
1 Taylor left Thursday morning for In Springfield They plan to make
Ihelr home In this city
! a ahorl visit at Turner
MANY IMPROVEMENTS AT
BELKNAP UNDER WAY
Lodge Building Enlarged; Bath*
Rebuilt. C abin* Im proved;
Open For Fourth
Extensive Improvements and re­
modeling are now nearing cumple
tion at Belknap Springs resort ac­
cording to W. C. W right. Spring
field hardward dealer who spent
Wedneaday at the lodge.
A portion of the lodge building
has been rated and this and new
additions are being erected three
stories high All of the hot mineral
baths have been torn down and are
being rebuilt. The lodge lobby, the
. .
baths and the pool will be ready
,
. . .
for use on July 4. according to
Frank Bigelow, manager of the
mountain resort.
All of the cottages are being
touched up and completely refur
nlshed with high quality bed* and
other turniMhlng*.
A beautiful new cabin ha* al*u
been built at Belknap th l* spring
for a Mr West of Portland.
Thurston
A. W. Weaver came near having
a fatal accident last Thursday
while crossing the large slough on
hl* place In a mud scow It was
caught In a real swift current
sweeping him over a riffle and
capsizing the scow lie managed to
reach shore by hlm»elf before help
arrived The boat landed on a drift
some distance below the scene of
the accident
Mr. Weaver feels
none the worse for his experience
with the exception of the loss of a
hat and a ducking
The marriage of Alex Mulhews
to Miss Elizabeth Coffey of Eugene
last week, came as a surprise to .
their many friends here.
Miss Catherine Stollerslead en
tertained a number ot her friends i
Saturday evening at her home with 1
a party. At a late hour the young
folks went to A. B. Mathew's where
they charlvarled the newlyweds. !
M r and Mrs. Alez Mathew*.
Shelby W alker of California and .
Bert W eaver from Portland are '
visiting at the Weaver home here 1
Mrs. A. W. Weaver Is In Portland
visiting relatives
Miss Hasel Edmiston Is on an -
extended visit at Klnyue In »astern J
Oregon.
Alex Mathews left Sunday for I
Philomath where he hss work on I
t il e road.
Perry Price left for Oakridge n
few days ago where he has employ­
ment In forest work
f Upper WHlamette
Last Wednesday afternoon the
ladles of the Pleasant H ill com-1
tnunlly club entertained the Clover­
dale club women at the home of
M™. E. Y. »w lft.
E. B. Tinker accompanied by his
daughter, Bonnie Jeanne and Flor- J
ence Jordan left by auto Friday
morning for California to visit with I
Mrs. F. B. Oodbolt and fam ily at l
Bed Bluff. Saturday they spent at
ramp Mineral and Sunday they
climbed Mt. Lassen as far as the |
snow would permit.
Word has been received from
Arah Nell Arnold who with a party
of six Is touring the east, that theyj
are having a wonderful time haring
visited the Century of Progress
Exposition at Chicago; Niagara
Falls, and are on their way to
Washington, D. C.
The senior class of 1933 of the
Pleasant H ill high school held their
first annual picnic at Riverside
park last Sunday. Only 8 were pres­
ent as some are away and it was
raining. Those present were Evelyn
Phelps, Lueetta Baughman, Nancy
Barnum, Mildred Swift, H arry Bar­
num, Cedi Drew, Robert Ham­
mond and Dale Lindley.
Thursday, June 29, a special
meeting of the Cloverdale woman’s
club will be held at the club house.
Those whose birthdays are In the
month of January, February and
March are the committee to enter­
tain.
Mrs. F. F. Kahler who has been i
111 a ll summer was taken to Salem
last week to receive treatment at
a hospital.
GRUNOW
SUPER-SAFE ELECTRIC
Refrigerator
The flrsl real advance In Electric refrigera­
tion In the home.
Gninow
I k
There In nothing elne like It.
(he («Ik of the nution
lleaul If id In appearance, large mid roomy,
noiHcle«« in operation, «miliary In every reaped,
the new Grunow 1« aufe.
It u«c« for the flral time
a refrigerant yon cun aee. hold in your hand and
Hinell. without danger or Inconvenience.
WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS
And Have Them* New Refrigerator« on IH«play.
Wright & Sons
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
Irish-Murphy Co.
S P R IN G F IE L D , OREGON
Groceries are Cheap
Right Now at Home
•
The IrlHh Ca«h «lore« are the leading independent
food m erchants in l-une county. The .Springfield lrl«h
.Murphy «tore «ell« at the sam e price, the sam e article«
and give« the aame service that has made all lrl«h
«tore« the leaders.
You can buy here with confidence that you are not
being charged more than elsewhere. You have the
choice of a very large «lock of freah. quality food«, und
the personal guarantee of the proprietor that you nre
getting real value for your money.
Here 1« where you ahould buy!
will prove It to you.
Come In and we
LAOCA
DEVIL LUNCH
Ripe Olives
Meats
’/ * Tins, 6 for
25c
TIN
IOC
Pickles
Sardines
DILL OR SWEET
CAN
5c
Mayonnaise
FULL PINT
2Oc
JA R
I
10c
Pork & Bean*
CAN
5c
AS SURE AS YOU'RE ALIVE, FLOUR IS GOING I'P.
Buy now before the federal process tax goes on.
have guaranteed brands both soft and hard wheat.
We