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    THE SPRINOmCLD NEWS
PAGE POUR
THURSDAY, AUOUST ». 1988
CHOPS HERE ARE
ABOVE AVERAGE
T WHEAT ACREAGE
ALLOTMENT SEE
Oregon Production Average
is Normal; National Situa­
tion Weakest in 50 Years
Wheat Benefit Payments Are
Fixed by Administration;
Cash Available This Fall
The season of 1933 has been the
least favorable for crop production
nationally In 50 year«, though Ore­
gon Rhine« in comparison with con­
dition« about normal despite short
age« In some crop«. This I» shown
In the current report on the agri
cultural situation issued by the
agricultural extension service at
Oregon State college Low yields
are In prospect for most crops in
the country, with acreage in some
Official allotment to counties of
¡the United Hiatus of the nuuibur of
bushels of wheat on which benvflt
paynieuta will be made under the
wheat adjustment program of Ilia
farm act. allows that Lane county
has been allotted 130.777 bushels
ot (he total 11,460,686 bushels ul
lotted to Oregon.
Notification of the allotments,
the ba Is on which they were ar­
rived at. and definite word as Io lh«
amount of payment Io he made to
contract signers this fall, have all
been sent to I he agricultural el-
Guy Kibbee never even missea his watch ns he looks into teunlon service at Oregon Htalu col
(he eyes of Joan Blondell, one of the "wise" show girls In lege, which la In charge of (he edu-
“Gold Diggers of 1933," Warner Bros.’ sensational musical catloiail campaign In connection
hit which comes first run to the Colonial for a week start­ with the wheal plan.
D E T E C T IV E
. . . .
on ru ral olues I
la expected to be announced the
(Irei week tu August. New assur­
ance Is given that It will nut ex
coed 211 per cent. A late develop
ment Is the po slide use of a small
(Motion of Ihe processing tax re­
ceipts to finance exports of wheat,
particularly from Ihe Pacific north
west, as a means of relieving the
present surplus slocks and thus
bring norlhweal market prices Into
more normal relation to Chicago
prices and preveut possible flood-
In* of eastern markets with west-
erti when I. The list of Oregon comi
ero wheal.
The chief of police of 1‘lttsfleltl I
sneered when Garret Troy of West .'
Stockbridge, deputy sheriff of Berk
shire, asked for a search warrant
for the home of a respected cltisen
of Pittsfield No county sheriff
Mr and Mrs. Charlea Urani and
could tell the Pittsfield police any-I
family have been enjoying a visit
thing about deteclve work. It was
with bis aunt, Mrs. John Grant
ridiculous to suspect a hard-work­
(ruui Sydney, Australia. Hits Is oil
ing cltisen. anyway
cases reduced.
her way to Canada
"Only one car went along the 1
Hay Crop Poorest on Record
road past the house that was rob-
About 26 young people of the
The general condition of pastures
bed." said Troy "The marks in die
Neighborhood went to the huma of
in the United States is the poorest
snow showed that It had two new
Miss lleulah Maini* laat Thursday
on record. Hay production Is ex­
- - s j rear ‘lre* of a **cu,,Br tread de­
anil gave her a surprlae In bunor
pected to be more than 100 per
sign. I've followed those tracks to
of her birthday.
cent below average. The feed grain
Bober« Pshelsmo. of Chicago, wo» Pittsfield and I'll show you where ing with a midnight preview Saturday night at 11 p. in,
Miss Hasel Kdmlstun spent the
supply of the country may be as the national model airplane chain
....
. . - , .
. . . . .
Figure is Proportionate
week
end at her uticla'a, Anda Cal­
pionahip
for
1933
in
the
tournament
1
,
t
ar
*
a
In
front
of
thia
much as 20 per cent smaller than
Allotment of 130.777 bushels to vert west of Juncllon City.
GOLD DIGGERS COME
a year ago, with the oats crop staged at the Chicago Municipal Vr ”>•“’» house."
(his county was arrived a( by tak
port in conjunction with \v
j The skeptical police chief sent a
Mrs. Rosa 1‘alton front Portland
Beauty Goes to
especially short. Flax seed produc­ events One of his
TO COLONIAL SATURDAY log 54 per cent of (he five-year spent the first of the week at the
man with the sheriff. They got Into
tion la expected to be less than achieved a new w..rh‘
•
average production here from 1928 Weaver home here. She la a aunt
the house and found more than
one-half of average. Potato produc­ of M 2 , - ’
Catchy Dances and Naw Song H its to 1932 This percentage Is figured
_________ 32000 worth of the stolen property.
to Mra. Weaver.
tion was forecast on July 1 as about
Feature Big Film Spectacle
to be the proportion of the average
Kerr Glass Co.. Canning Achieve- The robber and his accomplices
Mrs. Ilowell from California la
14 per cent less than last year.
Booked for En tire Week
United States crop that will go visiting her daughter. Mrs. James
ment
Contest,
Nelson
Knitting
pleaded
guilty
In
court.
A record small crop of wheat Is
Into domestic human consumption HUI.
That is only one of a dosen rases
In prospect, the estimate being ap­ Corn Project Achievement contest.
"Gold Diggers of 1933." Warner and hence will pay the processing
County
winners
In
the
different
in
which
Sheriff
Troy
has
proved
Vern Stone from San Francisco
proximately 500 million bushels
Bros.' all-star, dramatic musical tax used to flnauce benefit pay­
arrived Sunday and spent Munday
compared with 720 million last year contests will be selected as far as himself a better detective than you
spectacle, said to be even greater ment*.
at the home of his grandfather, A
and the 1928 1932 average of 856 possible at the Lane county 4-H often find outside of story books,
than “42nd Street." aa (he moat
Farmers who algu the govern W Weaver, be left Tuesduy for
fair
August
24-25-26
County
win
EFFICIENCY
.
.
.
.
in
town
affairs
million. With a carryover of 360
lavish entertainment of the decade, ment contracts will receive ludl
Seattle.
million bushels and expected do­ ners will compete at the club con- j Three years ago the city of Fall
opens first run Saturday ulght at vldual allotments ou a similar
Clifford Weaver and Ills mother.
mestic use and export of around tests at the State Fair for trips to River. Mass . was bankrupt. It
11 p. m at the Colonial In Eugene. basis The allotment to this county
Mrs. A W Weaver, and Mr» Mary
660 million, a carryover next July the club congress and to the 4-H j could not pay the Interest on the
It
will
then
remain
at
the
Colonial
or to any Individual grower does McElroy from Salem left laat Suu
city debt, couldn't pay salaries. The
1 of 200 million bushels seems like­ Club Summer school.
for a week.
not mean that that Is all he la day for California to visit relatives
courts
appointed
a
receiver
for
the
ly. Outside the United States, the
Young club members In this vic-
,
city, who cleaned out the deadwood
~A fitting sequel to the sensation­ supposed to raise It merely means In Berkley and San Fraudavo.
world supply of wheat, considering Inity have won prises tn previous
.
.
. . . ,
..
...
... . . ,
and set out to balance the clty s
al popular picture "42nd Street" that on that amount only will he
both the new crop and the record rears with
their exhibits.
! budget.
Mis» Lou Delander, the Mis» A mer­ which started new styles In screen receive the extra benefit payments
carryover, appears to be about the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Several hundred persons who had les beauty winner o f 1987, sow fare. "Oold Diggers of 1933" ac­ designated to conpensate him for
same as a year ago.
grace. i wearing apparel department
reducing
acreage
and
to
give
him
a
Notice
la hereby given that the
cording
to
Hollywood
information
been
on
the
city
payroll
without
Both Incomes and Costs Mount
• -..I.-lady in a Chicago d e p a rt
"parity price" (or that portion ¡ undersigned baa been appointed by
doing any work were dismissed. A
The general trend of prices for
'• -hop at the W orld Fair, excels Its great predecessor In, ‘“lr n,
<be County Court of the State of
beauty, in catchy tunes and "whlstl ° ‘ ‘b” crop.
campaign against dirt and disorder
farm products has been upward
Oregon for lame County, Adtnlnla
A number of friends gave a chari­
Ing"
music,
and
In
Its
atory
values
’
First
Payment
In
Fall
trator of __
the _____
estate of MAY
during recent weeks, according to vari for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johns was begun. In spite of the closing ance to poor students.
Definite announcement Is a lso ! HOYLES. Deceased All persona
When this "Samaritan Fund" was
the circular. The cost of commodi­ Monday at midnight at the home ot down of textile mills, throwing
The names of Warren Williams made that 20 cents a bushel caah I bavin* claims against said estate
ties purchased by farmers has also Mr John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. thousands out of work, mean* were established everybody wore red
Kub> K**'-r <Mr" benefit payment, will be made this are hereby required to present the
increased somewhat. In June, the Bert Johns of Pleasant Hill. Floyd found to keep the home people flannel underwear. The good ladle. 11**"
same, properly verified and with the
Al Jolaon) who sprang to screen'fall as soon as the details of
busy
at
something.
If
only
cleaning
assumed
that
everybody
vould
ul
government index of prices paid Johns was married in Salem to
fame over night In "43nd Street"; tract signing are completed The vouchers therefor, to the under
i-lgned at Ihe law office of Gordou
by farmers was 103 per cent of the Miss Edna Snyder at the home ot up the town. Fall River people be- 1 ways wear them,
Dick Powell. Aline MacMahon, Guy remainder of the payment, an­ H Welle, Miner Hulldlng, Eugene
pre-war level with farm prices at tbe bride's parents on Saturday. gan to feel a new pride in their , j When the Constitution of the Kibbee. Ginger Rogers and Ned
nounced aa from 8 to 10 cents a Oregon, within six months from the
64. giving an index of purchasing Jul , 9 >t 9 J 0 g m
Donaj(| cl,X Now ‘be cotton mills have j United States was adopted the
Sparks head the superlative cast. bushel, will be made next spring date of the first publication hereof
power of 62. The purchasing power j Kab|er a fien d s ot the groom act
aK»,n- but e¥en before j statesmen of that day assumed that
Dale of first publication hereof
of farm products still a v era g es'^ a . beg( man >|r and Mrg Rqv that Fall River had got on Its feet, | conditions would always be what
"Gold Diggers of 1933" Is a "back after acreage reduction Is acrom Is August 3rd, 1933.
pllshed.
JOSEPH ACHKSON. Adminis­
probably less than twothirds of t , ohn8 and Mr and Mrs Bert Johns merely becaU9e 9 few energentlc j they were then We've had to of the back-stage" story, a dramatic
trator of the Estate of May
Definite decision on (he amount
pre-war parity, despite the advance i f pleasant
attended the wed c,,lxens w,*r(‘ determined to bring change the Constitution twenty and amusing Insight Into the Uvea
Hoyles, Deceased
of
acreage
reduction
to
be
required
times, and to make new Interpreta­ nnd loves of the people primarily
in prices for some commodities, t h e l ^
The brida, coup,e w,n make it back.
(A 3 10-1724 31)
There’s hardly a community In tions of its old provisions a hund­ responsible for the staging of a
.epost says.
their home at Meadowvlew where
America that isn't In need of a red times.
great New York show. It la an
Mr. Johns works for Harry Sch-
.
thorough municipal houaecleaning. R E L iG IO r v ................not wholesale
Intensely human story climaxed by
C O N TESTS FOR FOUR-H
Douglas Kabler has gone east to EDUCATION
. . . . too cheap
The revival of interest in religion a triumphant and spectacular
CANNERS ANNOUNCED
the Chicago World's fair. He is ' A movement has been started I |s one of the most striking dovelop- "show” In which choruses of 200
Lane county club members will working his way trucking, etc.. d° n 1 kr,ow bow f»r It wl>l get to n,ents of the past few years. I know picked beauties are lavishly dis­
During hot dayg when you get overheateti try
_ some - of
many groups of people young played in dance ensembles
be eligible to compete in 8 special from city to city. Last heard from abolish free - education In
national contest. Just announced j he was In Kansas City.
! * • publicly-supported colleges,
and old. rich and poor, who are
Egglmann’»
aoft drtoka and Ice cream. We make
fUTUthe story of three gold dig­
__________
To me that seems like a sound holding frequent meetings for the ging show girls Into whose capable
by the National Committee on Boy» | Miss Irma
Laird ____
has _________
returned
drinka here of all kindtt to suit anybody’s taate. Our
and Girls Club work. Trips to the from an extended trip through the ldea ‘ ollege education has become | discussion and study of religion in hands the problem of finding an
refreahmenta pep you up when you vitality la low after
national club Congress at Chicago east and a visit at the Chicago fair to° cheBP- “ 19 90 cheap that it la, |ta broad sense, and finding new "angel" for the shot» that will give
a hard day» work.
as well as trophies will be awarded She is visiting her parents at Pleas- not reFar *** 98 valuable by a good meanings to life as a result of their them employment and opportunity,
to winners in the different con ant Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher “ any of tho9e wh° get “ for noth’ ¡discussions.
la entrusted The tricks and trades
Kggimann’a drink« and «ervlce are different tn
teats.
• and son. Billy of Winona lake are
,. .
, , . .
.
. I Foremost among the new rellgi behind many a Broadway success, I
many reaped« They alway« call for more. That’«
7°.U .v 6 1 *
° ,' U. Un *< lOU9 movenients Is what Is called the are disclosed in a whirlwind of ex-.
The national 4-H club leadership also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P
why people have been coming hack to ue regularly for
y or g r --oxford Group Movement," or I citing Incident and amusing situs I
contest for the boy and girl having N. Laird. Mrs. Gallagher was form-! 9 c e n e way o any
years.
of outstanding ability, but the older
I,
the outstanding record in leader erly Miss Frieda Laird
ship ”snd_"the"'’natlonal « ' c i a b ' M y™ 'Laird' has’ retumed from I* *et the more 1 am conylnced ‘hat
The Rev. Frank Buchman. who a proud family eventually Involves
Achievement contest for the out- a visit with relatives at Toledo, the duty of government to provide started the first meetings at Ox both his severely proper older bro-
free education at the expense of
standing record of work done both Oregon.
ford, England, twelve year ago. It ther and the family lawyer In the j
"Where ths Barvlca Is DUtaraat"
carry with them a trip to the Club
MBs Mildred Swift is spending the taxpayers ends about high Is not a new sect or church, hut an intricacies of showmanship.
school
time.
Congress.
a week at Portland with her aunt.
effort to bring back into the lives
The truly able and ambitious will
Gold filled medals of honor will
--------------------------
of
people of all demonlnationa the
The fundamental principle of
be awarded to county wlnuners In
Tonsils Out—Howard Montgom- get the education they seek despite truth of Christianity as a guiding
Buchnianlsm Is the power of the
all
obstacles.
the following national contests; |ery. sob of Mr. and Mrs. Rube
rule of life.
Holy Spirit to purge the soul of
Thos. E. Wilson Meat Animal Pro- Montgomery, of Leaburg, had his F O O L IS H N E S S .................... In laws I
sin,
which follows upon confession
Nothing
could
be
more
foolish
Ject contest, Montgomery Ward & tonsils and adenoids removed Wed
Elderly Lady III
and repentance. I have all tided
Co., girls record contest, Chicago nesday at the office of a Spring- than trying to prescribe rules which
Mrs. Belle Spong was seriously several of the meetings anil munv
must be followed literally by tho p
Mail Order Co. Style Dress Revue, field physician.
ill at her home on "A” street this of my friend have, to my knowl
who come after us.
WB
edge, benefited greatly by them.
A hurdred years ago some chari­ morning.
tably-minded ladles collected a fund
to provide red flannel underwear
for poor students at Andover Theo­
logical Seminary. For many years
no students have needed or wanted
that sort of underwear, and the
fund has been accumulating until
it Is now >12.000. It took a court
order to authorize the trustees to
«pend the income for other assist-
Upper Willamette
i 9tarted up
Keep Cool
RGGIMANN’S
Just A rrived New
SUMMONS
GALA
SH O W
SATURDAY
Regular Run
Opens 1 P. M
SUNDAY
s la t.
35 c
Kid«
10c
With Warren William,
Aline MacMahon, Joan
Blondell, Dick Powell,
G inger Rogers
Guy
Kibbee, and
RUBY
K E E L E ,.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
S'TATE OF OREGON FOR
LANE COUNTY
Jens S. Scott, Minnie M Scott. Wil­
lard L. Cochran, L. Maurle Coch­
ran and C. I. Anderson, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Z. McVay, John Dewey Campbell.
Lois J. Campbell, Unknown heirs
of Daniel McVay, deceased. Myr­
tle H Adams, R. Jerry Adams,
Alfred F Walker, Halden Walker
Mrs. Halden Walker, Also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right title estate
lien or interest In the real pro­
perty described In the complaint
herein. Defendants.
To I,. Z. McVay, Unknown heirs
of Daniel McVay, deceased, Alfred
F. Walker. Halden Wr.lker, Mrs.
Halden Walker, Also all other per­
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or In­
terest in the real property des­
cribed In the complaint herein, De­
fendants
.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you In the
aho-e entitled stilt within four
weeks from 'he date of the first
publication of this summons, and
if you fall to so appear or answer
for want thereof the plaintiffs will
take a decree against you quieting
the title to the following described
heal property:
Lots one, four and five of
Brooklyn as platted and of re-
c rd III Lane County. Oregon.
and that each of you be decreed to
i have no right, title, estate, Hen or
interest In or to the aforesaid pre-
| mlscs or any part thereof.
The order directing the service of
*hls -ummons by the publication
thereof Is dated August 2nd, 1933
and directs publication once each
for four successive weeks and the
date of the first publication of this
summons Is August 3rd, 1933.
C. A WINTERMEIEFl, Attor­
ney for plaintiffs. Residence,
Eugene, Oregon.
(A 3-10-17-24-31)
PHILCO
R A D IO
IWARNING!
Your Last Chance to Buy
Flour before the Process
Tax Goes On Aug. 7th
Next week you will pay 35c tax on every sack of
flour you buy and on all wheat products.
Blue Bell H a« L b h.’ *,F ,o u r ' $1.25
McKenzie Blend 49 Lbs. 1.25
Lbs.
Dais Diamond High 49 Patent
$1.45
Peter Pan Our 49 Best Lbs. Hard Wheat, $1.55
Drifted Snow 49 Lbs. $1.79
We Have Just
Received Our
New Stock of
Philco Radios
ANNOUNCING T H E O PEN IN G SATURDAY—
P ric e d •
$ 1 5 .9 5 - $ 2 6 .5 0
$ 3 2 .5 0 - $ 6 3 .0 0
$ 6 8 .0 0 and up .
Our New Meat Department
W IT H A FULL LIN E
MEATS.
OF FRESH AND CURED
We have just installed a modern, up-to-date Re­
frigeration Plant and will be prepared to give you the
beet service in meats.
See Our Large Poster and Store Front for Other
Wright & Sons
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Irish-Murphy Co.
SPR IN G FIELD , OREGON