TH U KH DA Y, AVOUBT 16. 1M4 (M INIM UM PRICE ON HARLOW TO PLAY IN TOMATOES REDUCED "CIRL FROM MISSOURI" PROGRAM OF AAA TO BE GORTINUED The minimum price on tomatoes The Girl From Ml»«ouri, the new Metro-Uoldwyu-.Muyer picture opeu- to the retailer in Oregon and Wash mg Sunday at the McIXtuald then lugton will be 4(1 cents for each 20 ire, brings Jean Harlow In one of pound box it was announced this Special Relief For Drought the most entertaining pictures In week by the melon and tomato' marketing agreement committee recent months. Stricken Areas Planned; To Miss Harlow Is seen as Kadie The price Is a reduction of 111 cents Hold Control Ground Chapman, on the hunt for a million for the minimum avd became effec­ wire husband. In a role that only tive Monday. Thv areal drought, which ha» re- Two case- of vldation by grow Jean Harlow could handle. duct-tl grain and hay crops to re-: Lionel Barrymore plays the part ers of the $1.25 per crate minimum cord low levels, has alerted a eoun of T. R. 1‘alge, a financial and poli­ placed on cantaloupes by the Mar try wide discussion of the agricul tical power, who tries to turn hea ketiug committee are now helng tural adjustment program and af­ veu and high water to prevent proa««cuied by the State Depart­ fected materially the agricultural Kadie from marrying his son. Tom. ment of Agriculture. refinancing program of the govern­ Under the new ruling the buyer- taken by Franchot Tone. ment. according to information re Lewis Slone appears briefly as and the sellers are now liable for ceived by the Oregon Agricultural| Cousins, millionaire bachelor, uud prosecution when either one viola extension service. Hale Hamilton enacts another play les the price scale except in In In answer to those who feel that hoy bachelor who crosses Miss stances where prices ase tedu. .1 agricultural adjustments are no to avoid lo» by spoilage. Harlow'« trail. longer necessary, Secreetary Wal­ lace of the Unite«! States depart- j Patsy Kelly serves admirable us a foil for Miss Harlow in her role WARNING ISSUED IN rnent of agriculture says that un­ as Kitty, Jean's showgirl pal. CHANGING INSURANCE doubtedly the drought will make i t ! She first attach» herself to Cou­ necessary to change many of the sins. but he commits suicide. She Salem Aug. 1« — (Special) —In­ agricultural programs for 1935. trails the elder Paige to Florida surance agents who attempt to re­ To Continue Control Plan and quite bv accident runs across place nr eneoura** the replacement Regardless of what revision« his son. Toni Tom is madly In love of life insurance policies already in may be made, however. Secretary with Kadie hut dodges the wedding force by one in another company, Wallace says there will not be an« Issue. which n«'w policy Is purported to abandonment of the principle ot Disillusioned. Kadie returns to he more suitable to the insured'a government assistance to farmers New York and Tom relents and of­ needs usually do the policyholder in establishing the necessary bal fers to marry her. But Tom's father a grave injustice, declares A H. ance between supply and demard "frames" Kadie. has her arrested— Averill, in urance commissioner, in and giving Just compensation for and the manner In which Kadie a statement issued as a result of their cooperation. gets her revenge provides a series Inquiries from numerous policy Already nearly 4 million checks., of exceedingly humorou Incidents holders as to whether a policy In amounting to approximately 30d another company would not be million dollars, have been Issued more beneficial than one which has as rental and benefit payments to FISH PARASITES TOPIC already been carried for a number farmers. Payments on the corn-hog OF COLLEGE BULLETIN of years. contracts for 1934 production are; A life insurance policy has a de­ Just getting well started, while the Parasites of one kind or another finite property value which In- wheat, cotton and tobacco con­ have been found in every import­ crew es with the age of the policy tracts already in effect run through ant species of game fish which oc­ and a change front one company the 'year 1935. curs in Oregon, although in most Io another usually means a finan Refinancing Slows Up in lances these parasites do no clal loss to the Insured, for the new Owing to depreciated security, serious damage if present only In Insurance purchased must he paid the farm refinancing program of small numbers, says a new bulle­ for at the advanced age rate. It the Farm Credit Administration is tin published by the Oregon State should be remembered that with beign slowed up in the drought college experiment station, entitled the first payment on a life policy area . both as to mortgage loans “Some Dis-ases of Oregon Fish and an Immediate Insurance estate has and production loans, saya the col Game and Identification of Parts of been created and the acqnt Itlon l-ge extension service, hut drought- Game Animal ." The mere finding costs have been paid. stricken farmers are receiving of parasites in fish and tame. It some aid through special emerg­ goes on to say however, should not ency drought relief loans as well be reason for condemnation for as from the crop adjustment bene­ food, as all meat-producing animals Mi« Norina Hurt spent last week fit checks. The cattle purchase pro serve as hosts for parasite««. visiting relatives al Harrisburg. gram Is also affording relief from The new bulletin reports of Mrs. John Endicott ard son. the distress caused by the drought studies of problems concerned with James. Ray Baugh and son. Harry, and plans are being made to pur­ diseases of Oregon fish and game and daughter Ella, D. O. Baugh and chase sheep in the drought areas some of which were begun a - early Miss fora t'alverl and Mrs. Loren President Roosevelt has already as 1925, by the department of vet­ Kdmiston. motor d to Junction City Lsued orders for the purchase of erinary medicine at O. 8. C. in co­ la t Sunday and attended the birth­ fruits and other food supplies operation with the Oregon State i day party of James Calvert who where such would be wasted under! Game commission Authors are Dr celebrated his SOlli birthday. Mr normal conditions and has ordered J. N. Shaw. Dr. B E. Simms and and Mrs. Calvert have reured a additional sums of emergency re­ O. H. Muth of the veteranary me­ family of twelve children all hu( lief funds to be expended in the dicine department. one are living, they have 26 grand middle west. Some of the fish eating birds are chlldr r and nine great graudchil Rising prices for foodstuff are expected to continue although known to be carriers of parasites dreu. the most ot them were pres­ there is no real shortage in this which live a part of their ll\es In ent lust Sunday Mr and Mrs. Bert Weaver and country. Government officials are fish, the bulletin say-«, and such determined to prevent excessive in­ birds may severely contaminate family and Mr. Lafe Moore at­ creases. An average increase of 7 lakes and streams. Because life tended lahe Hollaud reunion tear percent Is all that need be made cycles of many fish parasites are Crow last Sunday. Mrs. Needham and son. Ray say- Secretary of Agriculture. still unknown, further gtudla will be necessary if control measures Mitchell and grandma T.-eters mot Henry Wallace. are to be worked out. ored to Globe lust Sunday and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Comb Thurston LEAGUE TO BROADCAST MUNICIPALITY TOPICS The proposed 20 mill tax limita­ tion amendment and other subjects of interest to citizens In Oregon cltle- will be broadcast over sta­ tion KOAC every Wednesday from 7:66 to 8:15 p. m. by a corps of experts under te auspices of the League of Oregon Cities and the Bureau of Municipal Research of the University of Oregon. The program for the next three weeks follows: August 22—"Principles of Sound Municipal Utility Management." by J. W. McArthur, general superin­ tendent of the Eugene Water Board. Augu-t 29—"How to Secure and Maintain Low Fire Insurance Rates In Small Cities.” by Percy E. Tail- man, chief of the fire department of Corvallis. September 5— “Everyday Prob­ lems of Municipal Utility Manage­ ment.” by F. M. Bennett, office manager. Eugene Water Board. THING I'M GOING TO 8 U Y -IS A M aytag "With prices going up I want to buy a lot o f thing ~ another thing till I get _ ' can AZALEAS BLOOM TWICE save money to buy other things.” DURING SAME SEASON • That’s sensible buying. Be­ Several flowers have already cause it is buying auality you opened and many buds are appear- can use — quality that pays a weekly return on your money. | lng on the two wild azalea plants • The Maytag washes clothes ; in the front yard at the Maxey faster, washes them more thor­ home. The flowers are white. The oughly, more gently and at i early spring weather and advanced lower cost per washing because growth at this season is credited it is a better designed, better with the unusual occurrence. b u ilt washer. • S elect you r Maytag at today’s low prices. T h e M a y ta g C o m p a n y M in u /g rlu rg ri 1191 NEW TON, IOW A You can still buy a M aytag for a t little as Upper Willamette 1 - 1 ■' “• .......... ..... R Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B Tinker and children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Elliott and daughter of Phoenix, Arizona, Thomas Tinker of Red­ wood City. California, and Fred W, Smith spent the week-end at Dia­ mond and Crater lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and daughters, who have been spending the past two weeks at the Tinker home left for their home In Phoenix Monday, August 13. They went by way of Portland and will visit the Bonne­ ville dam and Yellowstone park. Mrs. Fred B. Godbolt. son Jimmy, and daughter Sally, of Red Bluff. California. Miss Nell Godbolt of Sacramento, California were guests at the Tinker ranch last week. Mrs. Godbolt Is a sister of Mr. Tin­ ker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laird and two children returned Saturday from a week, ramping trip at Salt Creek Falls Mr. and Mrs. Miller who have been spending several months In Washington have returned to their ranch at Pleasant Hill. Fred Smith received the news of the death of his sister. Mrs. Nettle Benjamin at Oberlin, Ohio, Satur­ day, Augu l 4. Mrs. Benjamin visited In Eugene several years ago where she made many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Olson and sons Henry and Bobble, motored to Bend for a pleasure trip last Sun­ day. < MWOSALD I STARTS SUNDAY FOR 4 GALA DAYS Far wg4- sst t h t l r i c t l j r , tf tíS M Z Z Kas UitUi-Utjior M iki »Ut- 1 Wright & Sons Hardware — Furniture Radios — Paint LOW HtlCtS ON ALL MAYTAO3 lOUttotD WITH GASOtINi MUtTI-MOTOX ciumoMMinw "HOUSEWIFE" W ith B E T T E D A V I8 GEO RG E B R E N T A N N D VO R A K With FMMCNOT TORE LIONEL BARRYMORE • LEWIS STONE • TOWN AND VICINITY Richmond Is visiting here from 236 U. 0 . STUDENTS Portland al the home of her par- 1 elite Students W anting P art-T Im s W ork Vacation Ended — Mies Goold. county health nurse, has r» Here from Fall Crook — Mrs. Hotel Quest—C. Groom of Cot­ tage Grove waa a guest al Hie Dave tllaspey of Fall Creek was a turned Io her work She returnad home Tuesday from a vacation trip visitor In Sprlugfleld Salurday. Spitngtleld hotel Salurday night to Cauadu Son Born— Mr aud Mi- A. W Sunday' at Blue River Major Moves Here— Mrs Albert Petal amt Mrs M B Huntlv spent Sun Weight are the parents of a baby daughter born to I hem at their sou arrived here Suuilay from day on Blue river. home here Sunday, August 1^ 1394 G rillit Puss Io make her home The Pel rson's have taken a house Preaches Sunday— 11« v II K C u lt Arm — Irving IhiVls received at Eighth and C »Ireels Baker of Eugene preached at both services In the Baptist church Sun a long gush on Ills arm Sunday Visile Slater— Mrs John Whist Mauy stitches were required Io day. lei and daughter, Alberta, of Or close the wound Vlxit at Sl.edd— Mr. and Mr utige California are here to visit At Crater Lake— Mr and Mis with Mis Whistler'» slater. Mrs Idle« Snodgrass are vlslllug at the A. M Snodgrass home ut Shedd Walter N Gossler. Mr and Mrs Kd Maybe, who I» very III Clayton F Barber, and Mrs II 1. for several days this week Barber spent the week end on a A t Sorority Meet— The Mis is Visits in Portland— Miss Mar­ motor trip to Crater luke. Ruth Carlton, Myrua Bartholomew garet Gorrie spent the week-eud , .uni June Cloven alteuded the meet Ill at Home George Cumuli. Sr In Portland vlslllug with friends mg of te Alliini Gmlcron PI sorority I» quite III at his home, hut Is and relatives. ; m Eugene Monday evening. slightly Improved over the pusi R osebu rg Folk Hara— Dr aud C. week Friends Visit— Mr and Mrs Will G Van Vsliah and small child ; Spear- of Walla Walla. Washing Vialta from Leaburg— Mrs. Lee were here from Roseburg for the ! Ion were visitors here al Ihe lieri Fountain of Leaburg was a bust week-end Io visit relatives 1 Doane home Sunday. The families Hess visitor lu Springfield Satur­ i were old friends about 26 years ago Sister Visit»— Mrs Harry Cal­ day. kins has as her guest this week Vacation at Cabin Mr. aud Mrs Attend Store M eeting— M r and her sister. Mrs. Hughes of Port­ W C Wright and family are spend Mr- II B. Murphy went Io Toledo land. tng their vacation al the Wright I Tuesday In attend a meeting of Creswell Folk Here — Mr aud cabin on Horse creek managers of Ihe Irish affiliated Mrs. Cline Walkley of Creswell grocery stores They drove on Io Visits Mother—Mrs were Sunday visitors at the H K. Newport returning Wednesday. of Portland la h«>re to be with her Gerber home. mother. Mrs Mary Magill who Is M, h, Ob„ d, . n Climb- William SERA Checks Given — SERA very ill. | t.OM Wayne Bailey, and Mark Cole check - totaling 9476 94 were given On Coast Trlp-M r and Mrs II A«»«««’»» "••' Obsidian parly at Cres workmen at the City hall by Lum E Gerber are spending the week **»•»«*•> ■'»< climbed Dlu Anderson. on a vacation trip along the Pacific peuk "i a party led bv Hay Falla from Wagon—A. K. Braw h««srhes driving from Florence to s,,u *. d.v badly Injured his arm Saturday Astoria. Wisconsin Folk Hare— Mr. aud when he fell from a buy rack while Hospital Patient — Mrs 8. C. Mrs William Farwell of Stanley. working near Thurston Wright Is improving very nicely Wisconsin, uud Mrs II Welta and G ro ve M a n Here— Earl Hill of now at the Pacific hospital In Eu­ daughter. Maale. of Lu Cross«, Wla Collage Grove was a caller at the gene where she underwent a ma­ .ouslu lire visiting at the homes of M r e n d M r . It G II..o k sod M r Riley Snodgras home here Friday jor operation recently. M r and M rs U G H o u k aud M r evening. noi .Mr« K C II..ilk Daughter Born Mr aud Mrs. R Albany Man Here— Mr A Bex K Dure of Vida are the parents of xant of Albany was here on busi­ a baby daughter horn to them at ness ut the office of the Mountain their home on Wednesday. Aug States Power company Tuesday ust 15. 1934 Walterville Man Her»— Walter Guild Meet Postponed — The Ednitston of Walterville was a meeting of Ar tuula Guild ache-1 business visitor lu Springfield Sat duled for Wednesday evening was urday. postponed N o meetings will he Blood Poison— Vernon Wilkinson held until September. Funds haw hcon made available tu the University »( Orvgun to pro vid» employment during the com lng school year for 236 students under the tedernl muergetldy eilu cation program. It was n iitio iliio d here by Dr. C V Hover, ulllvoi slty prceldeut. Tills represents an Increase of 20 percent over lh>* total of 196 allot led lust year. The sum of 93,626 per month will he dlalrlhuleil Io the tudeula beg Inning with the school year The average pay per mouth per student will he 916. on a prohabl baala of 36 cenls par hour. This sum will he In addition to funds ullolled by the uulverslly regularly for work done by «tu- dents llulf of Ihe recipients of Ihe federal money must he students who w re not In Ihe uulverslly last January This will permit attend mice of UN Hew students Applications from I h i II i new and old students are already coming III al the university. Theae uppllca lions, which should stale typam of work students can do. may be mail­ ed lo Miss Janet Smith, employ men! secretary, at the university, Eugene. To Vialt Here— Mias Jeanotle Thompson arrived here this week lo visit al the home of Mr. and .Mrs I* J llartbolouiew She lived here and attended »«bool one win ler. "STOMACH PAINS SO BAD I COULD HARDLY WORK" Says t* S Gross: "After taking *,r Emil s Adin Tableta the pains “ r ‘’ “ " d 1 ’ * * » n X‘ h ln g A (||b , r. Howe Virits Parents—Mrs Fred Buell, (ha Rvchard aud daughter, Mrs III at Daughter’s — Mrs. Mar. Arthur Bailey, have returned front Howe Is here from Creswell and I* Yoncalla where fhey visited with recovering from an Illness at til» relatives for several days. home of her daughter, Mrs Fred Louk. Visits in Portland— Miss Nadine Neet. daughter of Mr. and Mrs C oests fro m Id a h o — M l and Mrs Levi Neet. left Saturday for Port­ O H. Sllles have as their guest« land where she Is spending the thl we»k. Mrs Stiles sister Mr* week visiting at the O. R. Neel Alice Burtenshaw. and Edward home. Hurtenshaw. and Merlin Young, all of Boise, Idaho. Car Falla on Hand— Merle Carr W yom ing People V is it Mr aud received a painful hut not serious Injury to his hand Saturday when Mrs. Jack Morrison aud son.; the auto he waa working with slip­ Charles, are here from Cheyenne. ped from the Jack onto hla hand Wyoming, to visit with his brolhei in law and sister. Mr and Mrs No hones were broken Charles Gulley. Visiting in Portland— Miss Jean Return Home—Mrs. Jennie Klet nine Withers left Wednesday for Portland to spend some time visit­ ter of Pipestone. Mlnnesnta. and ing with Mr and Mrs. Klery Fay. Joe Itenhart of Glendale, Callfor She returned recently from a nlu. left Monday after spending a week here visiting at the home of weeks visit at Roseburg Mr and Mrs. Frank Bartholomew Week-end at Coast—Mr. and Mrs Leave for South— Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tyson and daughter. Muriel, returned the first of the week from Merle Good and Mr. and Mrs. Ever-; a week-end trip to Gardner, Reeds­ etl Crowley left Saturday for port. and Marshfield. Mr Tyson In­ Fresno. California to spend lb» spected SERA projects while there. summer. They hare been playing at several dance pavilions during the Home for Vacation— Miss Audrey past few months. McPherson has returned to Spring- Plan Trip— W 11 Hobbs and field to spend the remainder of her vacation at the home of her par­ daughter. Cynthia, are leaving to- ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. W W McPher­ day for Sls’ers. Oregon to visit ' son. She has been at Newport since with his slater, latter they will go ' her school term at Klamath Falls on to Wapato. Washington, to visit was ended. She will teach there with hl mother before returning by way of Portland. They plan to again this fall. he gone two weeks. Visit on Coaat—Mr. and Mra. P. Visit Roosevelt Ship—Mrs. Clara J. Bartholomew and children and his two sisters. Miss Mildred Bar­ -Malo and Miss Miriam Male have tholomew of Corvallis, and Miss returned from an extended visit ; Zola Bartholomew of Portland, with relatives at Independence and spent the weekend on the coast. Portland While In Portland they Ml«s Zola Bartholomew remained Inspected the battleship, 8. 8 which President i here for a few days visit while Mis Houston, on Mildred Bartholomew returned to Roosevelt made hl* long ocean voyage. Corvallis Bunday evening ■e«~ ..... Should M ake Appilsatlens Ae Boon Ae Possible Kiina Reaches friends A telephone brings them closer to you and you to them. T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany 12» - 4th »L Telephon« 7«