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    TIIVHHhAY. APRIL 28. 1984
T H Ï SPRINGFIELD NEW«
IUKA SEWING CLUB
WANTS SPECIAL MEET
C. M. T. C. WILL ENROLL
FIRST YEAR STUDENTS
Members of the Iuka ««wing club
are a k«d to meet at Kggluiaim'e
tonight for a »poetai ineotlng to
dlecuea final arrangement« for the
l>«lieflt card party which member«
of lb« Circle are holding at Taylor
hall Friday night
Only a abort
A I . W H IIL IR
hualnraa meeting with th« usimi
Attorney at Law
710 Lawronoo St.
Cugana, Ora. anelai formaline« will be held,
Beginners or basic students will
again be accepted for enrollment
at Camp Hurlbart, tbe annual Cltl-
xen's Military Training camp at
Vancouver. Washington, according
to orders received.
The orders amend previous In
slructlona. and specify that 3« per
rent of the camp quotas for this
summer may be basics during 1933
and up to today the camp had been
limited to Red. White and Blue
coarse men. meaning former stu-
1 dents who hod attended one or
more previous camps However.
I he ramp quota of 228 boa not been
Increased, but through the partial
change approximately <8 new­
comers will have a chance to gain
admission.
Enrollment for the camp, which
will open July 6 and run for the
customary four weeks. Is now un­
der way at camp headquarters, and
application blanks already have
been mailed to former student«.
New applicants must be able-
bodied yonng men between tbe
ages of 17 and 14. They may apply
directly by letter to CMTC head­
quarters at Vancouver Barracks.
tatata of Andrew Atonabarg. Dos'd.
NOTICK
MORE STORAGE CABINETS
ADDED AT EGGIMANN'S
Nolloe la bar«by given that Herb­
OF F IN A L S K T T L K M K N T
ert Hhmrborg baa filed Io the
County Court of the Htute of Ore­
gon, In anil for Ian« County, tile
final report «« curb administrator,
with lb« will annexed, of the eatat«
of Andrew 8tnn«b«rg, dn«oa«d;
and that ten o'clock In tbe forenoon
of Saturday. lb« 28th day or April
1934. at the courtroom thorcof In
Ktlgf'lt«. Oregon, bare been by aald
court apolnted and fixed aa tbe
lime and place for h«arlng objoc-
Ilona to aald report, and for tbe
final eottleiui'iit of the «atate of
aald dereaaed.
A n«w and larger Frigidair» »tor-
age culilnet baa been added to the
ruulpmnnt at Egglmunn'a fountain
thia week
It replace« a «mull
cabinet In u « Ibero for »«verni
year«. Th« Inatallutlon of th« new
cabinet required the moving of
«onte of the other fixture«
WAHIIINGTON . . . Th« HeauU Poet O«eea «ad Peat Road« CommUtoo
aaked for information and opinion« from three of the United States*
».oat anted airmen and In »ark raae received mush valuable iaformatloa and
helpful auggrationa. The above photo« were taken aa eaek airman appeared
b. fora the committee Left to right they are: Captala Eddie Riekenbaeher,
Colon«! Chari«« A. Lindbergh and Clarence Chamberlain.
UNIFORM CITY LAWS
TOPIC OF BROADCAST
IIKItllKRT HTONKIIKKG. Ad
uilulalrator. with the will an
A topi«- of unusual Interest for
nexed, or III« Kalato of Andrew rltliens Interesled In government
Hloneherg, Dwcoaaod.
will be heard over rudlo station
A. K. WIIKELEH. Attorney.
KOAC Wednesday evening, May 2.
(M lb A 6-1] 19 2«)
al 8 o'clock, when William M.
Briggs. flt-ld consultant for tbe la s
N O T IC K
On Blue River— Mr. and Mrs.
III Hare—Ed Winter la reported
gue
of Oregon Cities, will apeak oil
O F A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S SALK
"Uniform Ordinances for Oregon t<> be III al Ills home here this week. Garold Perk spent th« weekend on
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
Blue River.
that the utideralgned. admtnlatrator Municipalities."
Ill «4 Homs—Mrs. Ernest Bertach
of the «atate of May lloylea, do-
Visit on Coast Mrs. Emery Pyle
1« reported to b« ill at her home.
ceased. pursuant Io authority con
Wins Bridge Prlia
aud Miss Es-el Adams «pent tbe
tallied In an Ord«r mad« and enter­
Tonsils Out—Ml»» Nellie Stuart week end on the coast
ed by the ('only Court of th« State
Miss Maxine Snodgrass won high uuderwent a tonsil operation at the
of Oregon for lan e ('only on March
Week-end on Coast—Miss Elea­
21. 1934. will, on aud after the 281b honors at the semi monthly meet­ office of a local physician Monday.
day of April, 1834. al the law office ing of the O-No club which met
nor Smith spent the week-end at
Visitor from J sapor—Percy Bliss Newport.
of Gordon 8. Well» In the Miner al the hottie of her parent« last
Building. Eugene. Oregon, offer for Thursday evening. Miss t'larsbel of Jasper was a business visitor In J
aale and aril to the highest bidder
Coast Visitor»— M r and Mrs. Don
Springfield Monday.
for caali, subject to confirmation by •Vagner waa (he hostess
Meaklna
spent the week-eDd visit­
said Court, all of tbe right, title
Fingor Infoetod— Doc T a y lo r was ing at Newport and Waldport.
H A R R IS , S M IT H A BRY SO N
ao Interest of May Hoyles, deceased.
out of school several days this week
Attorney«
In and to the following described
M iner Bldg.,
Eugene, Ore. i with an Infected finger.
Waltarvilla People Hare — Mr.
real properly, to w lt:
and Mra. John Klckbush of Walter-
The Weal one half of the Houth
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Jasper Man Here—Nick Bell of villa were vlsltora in Springfield
weal Quarter of Kectlon 2 In
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
Township 17 Houlb. Itangr 8 That
Jasper
was a business visitor In Friday
the County Court of tbe State
West of the Willamette Meridian of Oregou
Springfield Saturday.
fop
lain«
County
has
ap­
In la n e County, Oregon, contain pointed Flora Stourmer as Admin
Visits Parent»—Mrs. Lewis Ship-
Ing eighty acrea.
Visits from Trent— Mrs. L. C. ley of Long Beach Is tsltlng here
JOHEI’II ACHERON. Admluls. Istratrlx of the Estate of W. H.
tralor of the Estate of May Steamier. Deceased. All persons West of Trent wsa In Springfield at the home of her parents. Mr.
having claims against aald Estate visiting with her friends Saturday.
Boyle«, deceased
and Mrs. J. ft Fish.
are hereby notified to present the
I.M 2» A 6 12 18 281
same, duly verified. Io the under-! Osxtsr Man Hsrs— Emmet H um
Moves from Kugono—I. E. Hod
BAPTISTS CHANGE DATE signed Administratrix al the law ’ uiussc-u of Dexter as a visitor In gea of Eugene has moved from that
Office of Harris. Smith A Bryson. I
OF LADIES AID MEETINGS Miner Building lame County, Ore- * 1 this city Saturday.
city and is now living at the cor­
gon within six months from tb e . v is itin g Here— Mrs Thomas Put ner of South Second and E streets
Itegular meetings of the Baptist date of thia notice.
rick and Herbert Rooper of Carl­
Visits at Klamath Falls — Mrs
Ladles aid aoclety will be held ou
Dated this 26th day of April. 1834
FLORA 8TEARMER. Admlnl"! ton are visiting at the M A. Pohl John Current left Friday for Kla­
Thursdays Instead of Wednesdays
tratrlx of the Estate of W H.! home this week.
math Falls to spend the week-end
In lb« fulure. Starting today tbe
Steamier, Deceased
group will have an allday meeting HARRIS. SMITH A BRYSON.
Cushman Folk Hera— Mrs Dan visiting with friend?.
at the church with a potluck din i Attorneys (or Administratrix
Cooper and daughter. Mary Lynn,
Drive to Resort— Mr. and Mrs
tier nl noon.
of Cushman. were vlsltora Satur­ W. K. Barnell and daughter spent
(A 26 - M 3 10 17 24»
day at the I. D. Larimer home.
the week-end at McCredle Springs
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
N O T IC E
Flab on Willamette— Henry Fan- fishing.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: dretn. Clayton Barber and Walter
Professor Hors— Professor and
That Hessle F. Howard a« Execu­ Ooaaler fished on the WllUmette Mrs. Fred Roth of Monmouth were
trix of the Estate and I mat Will and
In Springfield Sunday calling on
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN Testament of Je«sle It Howard. De Sunday.
ceased, has filed her Final Account
Naturopathic Physician
Return from Outing— Mr and friends.
an such Executrix and the County Mrs H. E Oerber returned Wed­
Visits In Finland—Mrs. Mildred
Court of the State of Oregon for
Phons 11-J
Lane County has fixed Monday, nesday from a four day outing on Lennox, house guest of Mrs. D. O.
the 28th day of May. 1834. at the the coast streams.
orfica Hours: 1 to 6 P. M.
FDher from Bonanxa, spent the
hour of 10.00 o'clock In the fore­
408 Fourth Street
Deerhom Folk Hero— Mr and week-end with friends In Portland.
noon of said day at the County
Court House In Eugene. Lane Coun­ Mrs. Arthur Easton and Mrs. Fred
Return from Springs— Mr. and
ty, Oregon a» the tino- and place
Easton and son. Marlon, of Deer- Mrs. Joe Hilts have returned to
for hearing objections to said Final
Account. All persons having ob­ hc r were visitors In Springfield Springfield from Kltson Springs
Watchmaker and Jeweler
jection: Io snld Final Account must Friday.
where they have been for several
HPRLNUF1ELD
file the same on or before said
So. Pacific Watch Inspector
Daughter Born — Mr. and Mrs. weeks.
dale.
First Claaa Work at Reasonable
Dated this 26th day of April. 1934 Milo Cn leel are the parents of a
Attend Opera— Mrs. Ella Lom­
Prlese.
BESSIE F. HOWARD, Execu­ baby girl born to them at their
bard and Mrs. N. W. Emery spent
trix of the Estate and Last
Will and Testament of Jessie born-- Tuesday morning. April 24, the week-end in Portland and at­
General Law ITactlce
1934 at seven o'clock.
It Howard. Deceased
tended the grand opera perform­
HARRIS. SMITH A BRYSON
ance
In that city.
I. M. PETERSON
Eeturns to Csllfomla— Mrs. S
Attorneys for Executrix
Attorneyal-law
O. Miller has returned to her home
IA 26 - M 310 17-24)
O akridge People H ere— M r. and
at Enclnltls. California following a Mrs. Sam Montgomery and chil­
City Hall Building
L. L. RAY
visit ut the H. E. Gerber home In dren and Martin Montgomery of
Springfield, Oregon
Attorney at Law
M in er Bldg..
Eugen«, Oregon this city.
Oakridge were Saturday visitor«
at the Fred Louk home.
N O T IC E OF H E A R IN G
Takes Beauty Shop— Miss M a r­
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
Business Directory
Edward G. Privat
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
Thai the undersigned, a« executor
of the Last Will and Testament
of Mary E Bryant, deceased, ha«
filed his account for the final set­
of I'ltliburgh. Pa.
tlement of said decedent's estate In
j the County Court for Lane County.
i Oregon, and that Saturday the 20th
! day of May: 1934, at the Court
, It mini of said Court In the County
I Court House. In Eugene al ten
Represented By
o'clock In the forenoon, has been
| fixed by said Court aa the time
E. H. TURNER
and place for hearing objections
846 A 8L
Springfield, ora. ' thereto, and for the settlement
thereof.
ARTHUR BRYANT. Executor
of the la st Will and Testament
of Mary E. Bryaill. deceased.
POOLE - GRAY
L. I,. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
IA 18 26 — M 3-10-17)
BARTHOLOMEW
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
Funeral Directors
Formerly WalMer Poole
FI'GENE—Utb SPRINGFIELD
end Charnclton.
228 Main
Telepuone 723
Phone 62-J
SMARTEST
OCTAGON
SEE WELL
FEEL WELL
Correct eye glasses dii more for
you than merely assist you In
seeing bolter.
. They Improve
your rppenrance and most gen­
erally mprove general health.
. . . There Is no need to suffer
from defective vision when the
cost of materials are lower than
they huve been In the last
twenty-five years. Our service
charge Is most nominal. Exami­
nations are free.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 Wset Stb
Bugene
garet Swarts has taken over the
At McKenzie Cabin — Mr.
Beau Monde Beauty shop In Eu­ Mm. W. C. Wright and Mr.
gene. She Is being assisted by Mm. Roscoe Perkins spent
Miss Doris Gerber.
week-end at the Wright cabin
Juror Return«— Harry Whitney Is McKenxIe Bridge.
and
and
the
near
spending “ week at his home here
Attend Card Party— Mm. Pearl
now. He will return to Portland Schantol. Mrs. Riley Snodgrass,
for federal Jury duty the first of and Miss Maxine Snodgrass at­
May.
tend d the Rebekah benefit card
party
at Marcola Friday evening.
Purchase Acreage—Stokes broth­
ers have recently purchased a three
Vlett In Portland—Miss Clarabel
ncr tract of land near Thuraton. Wagner. Springfield high school
The brothers came here a short teacher, ard her mother from Cor­
while ago from Arlxona.
vallis spent the week-end In Port­
land.
Sunday Questa — Among guests
the home of Mrs. C. I. Oorrle. Sr,
Married by County Judge —
Sunday were Dr and Mrs. C. O. Joseph Russell Minnick of Dexter
J A M E S K. K IN G
Van Valsah and daughter, of Rose­ and Pauline S. Edwards of Jasper
A ttorney a t Law
M iner Bldg..
Eugene, Oregon burg T. C. Gorrie of Portland, and were married Saturday at the coun­
Harry Withers of Corvallis.
ty court house by County Judge
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Football Star Her«—John Lon- Fred Fisk
| that the undersigned has been ap
ilnlll.
former star player on the
pointed Executrix of the estate of
Mother baa Birthday— Mr. and
Vilena Wlckwlre. deceased, by the Oregon football and baseball teams Mr-'. W. N. lo)ug motored to Salem
County Court of lan e County. Ore­ was In Springfield on business
gon. All persons hnvlng claims j Tuesday morning. Mr. Londahl’s Sunday to visit with Mm. Ixing's
mother. Mm. Sarah E. Jones on her
i against said estale are required to
j present them with the proper home Is al Betid.
ninety fourth birthday which came
vouchers to the undersigned at the
Guests at Hotel — Among the on that day.
'law offices of James K King. 410
; Miner Building. Eugene. Lane. gut Is at the Springfield hotel Sat­
Visit« from Washington — Mrs.
County, Oregon, within six <•> ] urday night were Fred M. Raque of
month from the date of this notice. Rainbow. William Crabtree of Har- Rose Hazelton of Bellingham.
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this'
Washington Is a guest here of Mrs.
rlilmrg, and A. R. Ruthven of Jas­
28th dav of March. 1934.
Ellxa Wlnxenreld. Saturday the
EDNA L. KI.1NK. Executrix Of per.
two and Mrs. Ruby Beaver of Bu­
the Estate of Vilena Wlckwlre.
A cldort Victim Better — Mrs. gene drove to Salem to visit
deceased.
(M 28—A 612-19 2«)
Si Unix of Fall Creek who was pain­ friends.
fully Injured last Thursday when
C. A. WINTERMEIER
her car turned over Is getting along ' Visit at Albany—Mr. and Mrs. M.
Attorney at Law
cry nicely now according to her R. Adams and son. Robert, spent
I 734 Willamette
Eugene. Oregon
physician. She received »evere lac­ Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Erneat at Albany. They
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING erations In the accident.
brought several of the Endeavor
In the County Court of the State of
Weodllng People Hero— Among members home from the state con­
Oregon for Lane County.
the out of town visitors In Spring vention at Salem that evening.
I In the Matter of the Estate of
field Saturday were the following
Herbert Cadby, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the from Wendllng: Mra. Clyde Taylor.
Marriage Licenses Issued
undersigned administrator has filed Mrs. Frank Cralger. Mrs. George
his final account In the above en­ John on. Seth Gard, and Mrs. R. M.
During the past week marriage
titled matter. That the above en-
licenses have been granted by the
Watt.
■ titled court has appointed Friday
county clerk to the following:
the 18th day of May 1934 at ten
Visit Kltson Springs — Dr. and George Brownson and Mildred
o’clock In the forenoon as the time
for the hearing of objections to said Mrs. W. H. Pollard and daughter. Smith, both of Cottage Grove;
final account and the settlement Ruth, drove to Kltson Springs Sat­ Walter Allen. Cottage Grove and
1 thereof. All persons Interested may
file objections thereto If any they urday to visit old friends. Dr. Poll­ Lillie Snell. Denver; Arthur Knick­
ard caught a few fish while there erbocker, San Francisco, and Vir­
have.
aud tried fishing In the Willamette ginia Shlncks. Olympia; Joseph
Dated April 19th. 1934.
W. W. CADBY, administrator. later In the afternoon without suc- Mlnlck, Dexter, and Pauline Ed­
C. A. WINITERMEIBR. attorney.
wards, Jasper.
ceaa.
(A 19-36 — M 1-10-17)
h I
PAGE THREE
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
SET JUNIOR WEEK-END
Major League’9 Oldest
Classes W ill Obeorve Birthday at
State and Uaa Plone»r Tham e
In A ll of tho Evento
Mothers day and Junior Week
«ad on tbe University of Oregon
campus will be held simultaneously
thia year on May 11, 13. and 13.
Mothers will have their own meet­
ings. Mothers' Day banquet, and
other affairs, and may also enjoy
the annual canoe fete. Junior prom,
frosh • sophomore underclaaa mix
and other dlveir.lona on th» pro­
gram. The week-end will also com­
memorate the diamond anniversary
of statehood for Oregon, and th»
canoe fete and other events will
have tbe pioneer days as a theme
MIAMI . . . Abovs is the aewest
and moat recast picture of Coaaio
Mack, part owner sad maaagrr of
th» Philadelphia AUIet.es (A.L.),
who *» eo»4ittoaia< his players for
Qw etart of hi» 31st year aa manager
of a major league baseball tram.
Mock le the deaa ef all baseball
■uaoagero.
Special committee« have been ap­
pointed at the University for both
the Junior Week-end programs and
entertainment and for the Mother«'
Day event. All mothers of students
at the University are urged to at­
tend. Mrs. A. M Dibble of Portland
Is president of the Oregon Mothers
and will preside at the meetings.
farm Purchasing
LOCAL SNAKES HAVE NO
Power Reduced RATTLES MEN FIND
FOREST ROADS ARE IN
There waa not one rattlesnake
POOR CONDITION NOW Forecast of Crops Indicates
found In tbe entire number which
Heavy Potato Yield; Wheat
were blown out of their dens on
The roads on the upper Willam­
Good; Eastern Fruit Off
ette. Halt Creek and Salmon creek
have not been worked yet thia year
by the forest service and are In
poor condition fishermen found last
week end. Slides, trees down and
mud holes are the chief obstacles
to travel.
No limit catches have yet been
reported from the upper Willamette
area. The water Is high and cold
and there seems to be plenty of
food In the bottom of the streams.
Trout are not hungry.
The road on the 8outb Fork of
the McKenxIe is very rough also,
and Is almost Impassible beyond
the first five miles. A CCC sub­
camp on the East Fork has been
used for some time during the
widening and straightening of tbe
road, but Is now closed during the
shifting of the camp companies.
Miner
F R E D K. S M IT H
A tto rn ey a t Law
Bldg.,
Eugene, Oregon
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Notice la hereby given that Ern­
est R. Endicott has been appoint­
ed by the order of the County
Judge In and for Lane County.
Oregon, as the Executor of the
Last Will of Reason P. Endicott,
deceased.
All persons having
claims against said estate are here­
by notified to present the same,
with the proper Touchers, to said
Executor, at the office of Fred
E Smith. Attorney at Law. 404
Miner Building. Eugene. Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated April 19th. 1934.
ERNEST R. ENDICOTT. Exe­
cutor.
FRED E. SMITH. Attorney for
Executor.
(A 19-26 — M 3-10-17)
A L IA S S U M M O N S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
8TATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
COUNTY
THE STATE LAND BOARD OF
OREOON. composed of Julius L.
Meier. Governor of Oregon. P. J.
Stadelman. Secretary of State of
Oregon; and. Rufus Holman.
Treasurer of Oregon, Plaintiff.
Effie L. Rankins, a widow; Cora
Barton. George W. Barton, her
husband: Rena Shelp. Bert Shelp.
her hueband; Hattie Cook. P. F.
Cook, her husband; Merrill Ran­
kins. Jane Doe Rankins, his
wife; John Ranklne. Pearl Ran­
kins. his wife; Ruth Oibbtns.
(sometimes spelled Gibbons).
Roy QIbbins. (sometimes spelled
Olbbone). her husband; Louie
Rankins. Lucy Rankins, his wife;
Orville Rankins. Jane Doe Ran­
kins. his wife; Lane County, a
bodv corporate and politic In and
of the fttate of Oregon; School
District No. 10. a body corporate
In and of Lane County. Oregon;
Road District No. 40. a body cor­
porate and politic in and of Imne
County, Oregon. Defendants.
To Cora Barton. George W Bar­
ton. her husband. Rena Shelp. Bert
Shelp. her husband; Hattie Cook.
P. F. Cook, her husband; Merrill
Rankins. Jane Doe Rankins, his
wife, and Ruth Glbblns. (sometimes
spelled Gibbons) and Roy Olbblns
(sometimes spelled Gibbons), her
husband. Defendants: IN THE
NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
GON:
You, and each of you are hereby
summoned and required to appear
nnd answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
«nit within four weeks from the day
of the first publication of this sum­
mons; and If you fall to answer,
for want thereof, plaintiff will ap-
nlv to the Court for the relief there­
in demanded, towlt. for the fore­
closure of (hat certain mortgage
owned and held bv plaintiff, execu­
ted and dellevred by C. W. Ran­
kins. now deceased, and Effie L.
Rankins, as hts wife, recorded In
Book 63 page 619 of the mortgage
records of Idtne County, Oregon,
being a Iten upon the following
land, towlt:—
Beginning at a point «0 rods
south of the northeast corner of
the J. B. Southworth donation
land claim No. 60, running thence
Routh 60 rods, thence west 80
rods, thence north BC rods, thence
cast 80 rods to place of begin­
ning, In section It. township 16
south range 6 west of Willamette
Meridian. In l^ n e County. Ore­
gon. together with the tenements,
hereditaments, and appurtenances,
and for such other and further re­
lief as the Court shall deem Just
nnd proper, together with attorney
fees costs and disbursements.
This summons Is published pur­
suant to an order of Hon J. T.
Brand, a JudgeCof said Court, dated
April 24th. 1934. and requiring the
publication hereof for not less than
once a week for four weeks.
Date of first publication April
24th. 1934
FRED E. SMITH. Attorney for
Plaintiff. Res. — P. O. Ad­
dress 406 Miner Building, Bu­
gene. Oregon.
(A M — M S-10-17-14)
Kelly butte last week by a powder
The purchasing power of farm man for the city following a re­
commodities decreased slightly dur­ port that a nest of the poisonous
ing the month ending March 16, reptiles had been found there. The
according to tbe monthly agricul­ dens were blown open and the
tural situation and outlook report snakes partially dismembered, but
Just released by the Oregon State on none of them were any rattles
college extension service. During ; found. An Investigation by a too-
this period the Index of farm price« logist at the university reveals that
remained at 76 per cent of tbe 1910- the snakes were only the common
1914 level, while the prices paid by garden snakee.
farmers rose from 119 to 120.
HeDce the purchasing power of
farm comtE'-dltles dropped from 64
to 43 per cent of pre-war "parity.”
Roseburg, Oregon
This decrease cancels one-fourth
of the 4 point gain made the month
for
previous when the purchasing
pow?r of farm commodities rose
from SO to 64 per cent of parity.
Second Judicial District
The report states that a winter
wheat crop of nearly 492 million Which Includes Lane County.
bushels la Indicated by the April 1
There are three circuit Judges to
condition of winter wheat plantings,
compared with a very short crop of be elected In this district this year.
361 million bushels last year. In Mr. Wimberly is a candidate for
Oregon a crop of nearly 17.6 mil­ the position made vacant by the
lion bushels of winter wheat Is ex­ death of Judge Hamilton I d July,
pected. The five-year average is 1933. Pending the election of his
successor by the people, the office
19.3 million bushels
Potato growers have Indicated Is occupied by B. L. Eddy, an ap­
that they Intend to plant about 3.4 pointee of Gov. Meier.
million acres. If yields come up to
Carl E. Wimberly is 44 years of
the 1928-1932 average of 112 bu­ age and for the post 22 years has
shels per acre, such an acreage been actively engaged In the gen­
will produce about 375 million bu­ eral practice of law in Roseburg.
shels of potatoes. A crop of this
He is essentially a lawyer and
slxe would be about 38 million
not a politician.
bushels more than the 1933 crop
and 20 million bushels above the
His election will Insure lawyers
average crop of the past five years. and litigants of courteous and fair-
Fruit prospects In eastern and minded consideration and will pro­
northeastern United S u tes are the mote prompt and Impartial Judi­
poorest in many years, due to cold cial decisions.
weather in February. Peachee and (Paid Adv.)
pears seem to be damaged more
than apples and cherries, but all
have suffered heavily.
The circular, which also contains
articles on the farm real estate tax
situation, the form labor supply,
the farm mortgage financing situa­
tion. and other Information of cur
may be hed free from any coun­
rent interest to farmers. Copies
tv agricultural agent.
Carl E. Wimberly
C ircuit Ju d ge
Upper Willamette
At a meeting of the Pleasant Hill
high school board of directors the
present sU ff of teachers was re­
elected to teach next year. They
are ITtncIpal Perry Price, assistant
Mrs. F. F. Cooper and Mrs. Jean
Eberhart.
The annual Pleasant Hill picnic
will be held at the picnic grounds
June 2 under the auspices of the
Pleasant Hill cemetery board. The
proceeds of the picnic will go to­
ward Improving the present site
and buying more land.
The annual senior play of the
Pleasant Hill high school will he
given at the high school gymnas­
ium Friday. May 7.
Miss Arab Nell Arnold, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Arnold of
Trent has set May 20 for the date
of her marriage to P. E. Brlckey of
Crow Stage. Miss Arnold Is a gradu­
ate of the Pleasant Hill high school
and the State Normal school. She
taught scohol two years at Trent I
and Is now teaching In the Olen |
wood school. The couple plan to I
make their home In Eugene.
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