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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1984
THE BPRINOffELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
Deerhorn
HOG TAX RETURN
Pla™ for STOCK LOANS ARE
BULESim iN E O .0 " ''" ? ” ^
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77
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.
Many Farmers Over-Compute
Government Tax In Making
Processing Returns
I Regular Pomona Meeting At
Ada Saturday; All-Day Pic-
nic Planned For Sunday
i from Walla Walla, Washington, to
visit at the Lee Putman home. 9at
urdav the two families and Mr.
aml Mrs. Harry Wlckum went to
Marshfield to spend the week-end.
The two putmans are brothers.
1
JMHMMf ICAPS TO U K I
ttktUßie
Jûdùe
KEOT-COOPER
IN STEVENSON’S GREAT
If
ISIÄNI
. , . Coming . . .
SUNDAY
4 GALA DAYS
Prepare For Higher Prices
Canned Corn, Lard and Meat Products are increasing
in price because of the middle west drouth. Now is the
time to lay in a supply of these foods and save money.
We carry only the best brands and you can make
real buys NOW.
PETER PAN
CANE
BEST HARD WHEAT
FLOUR
49 LB. SACK
51.79
DIAMOND “A"
CORN
2 FOR 25c
GOOD HARD WHEAT
FLOUR
THREE SISTERS
TOMATOES
CAN 10c
49 LB. SACK
51.59
Soda Wafers
Or Graham Crackers
2 Lb. Box
THREE SISTERS
B eans
25c
3 for
25 c
We have a very Complete Line of Jars aud other Can­
ning Supplies.
QUART JARS, Complete, Dozen
ON STREETS WEDNESDAY
visitor In Springfield Monday
i,v <^*PO,
Visits in Salem — Julius Fulop
drove to Salem Sunday to Inspecl
At Creaawoll
___ - Sunday—
- ___«• __and
Mr
^ rJ
Severson and daughters. his prune croR which Is being bar
„pent Sunday visiting with friends seated this week
X
#( Creswell.
Visits Parent»— Delbert Hinson
Visit at Creswell — Mr. and Mrs. came down from Ikirtland over the
Fred la>uk and family spent Sun week-end to spend a few daya vlalt '
day at Creswell visiting with Mrs lug with his parents. Mr. and Mi»
Mary Howe, mother of Mrs. Louk Fred Hinson.
fflM T in
or
GOvennoR
A safe. * • " »
soonomlsel ad­
ministration ef i U U affair« I *
the Interests of economy and
Visit Saturday — Mrs. ('hartes
Scott and Mrs. Ed Schults and
duughter. Eddie Lou. of Waltervllle
were visitors in Springfield Satur­
day.
Fam ily R eturn»— Mi and Mrs 1»
II. Jarrett and family returned -
Tuesday evening from a vacation ’
out at Suttle lake. They left the
next day for the roast.
reduced taxation.
Returr from Coaat—Mr and Mrs.
H K. Gerber returned the past
week-end from the coast where
they spent a week fishing and
resting
Plan» K lam ath Falls T rip — Mias
Kuth Pollard will leave Friday fori
Kluniatb Fall» where »he Will I
»pend some lim e visiting with an
aunt.
velt.
Returns from Washington— Ml»»
Luna Pulman returned last
Thursday evening from Walla
Walla. Washington where she has
Iw-en visiting with relative
Jo
Takes Vacation — Miss Maxine
Snodgrass la taking a vacation thia
<et,k ghe employed at the Muun-
la n States . Power
and
„ company
,
left Tuesday for Portland
(laughter Born—
John McGllvery of
the parent» of u
daughter born to
Mr and Mrs j
Wlnberry are
lO-pound baby
them at Ihelr
Application of t M
Nsw Deal
p rin c ip le* to Oregon by an ad
m inistration friend ly to and co­
operating w ith President Roose­
Increased Federal Economic old
to Oregon through sympathetic
cooperation w ith the national
adm iniotrotlon.
7 W
A new “ Roosevsltlsn'' deal for Oregon and Ito people.
I’d Adv. by M artin Campaign Comm
home early Wednesday morning
Tonsils Rsmovsd— Ml»» Mare
aret Gorrle underwent a major i
operation for Ihe removal of her]
loiislls at the office of a Eugene!
physician Saturday
Returns from Vacation — Miss I
California Folk Hero— Mr. and
Mrs Jatne« Hammock of Riverside. Ann Bid well returned the past
California are here visiting at the week-end from her vacation trip
partment is on main floor to the home of Mrs. Harl McPherson. to Utah and Boulder Dorn She Is
rear
employed In the sheriff's office In
They arrived Saturday.
The Knna Jettlck shoes are char-
Eugene.
SERA Checks Receive»— SERA
actertxed as the smart new walking
Vacationing at Cpast— Mr. and ;
,h„e for WOmen. This line of shoe« workers In this city received
i has long been known by the slo- checks In the total sum of $351 for Mr W E. Buell and Mr. und Mrs !
gan. ’’You No Ixinger Need to be work of the past week Saturday at Mrs W E Buell. Mis» Evelyn!
Buell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul F .
Told That You Have an Expensive the city hall.
\llev of Moro are pending som<-1
Foot.”
Accident Victim Better — Miss , 1|ne.
,oa»l near Tillamook
The Williams store now ha- Ihe
only complete I In - of these shoes Marie Houk who was ‘erlously In­
In Eugene They carry all sixes jured in an auto accident recently 1 Take Vacation Trip— Ml«« El-a
' from the very tiny one slxe 1. to is reported to be recovering as well nor Smith and Mlsa Irma Noll left
as can be expected at the Eugene Saturday evening fur u two-weeks
' the large slxe 12. number
vacation trip They went first Io
hospital
Crater l-ake and planned to visit
TRUCKMEN WORKING
Attend Sorority Dance — Miss other Interesting places In the
UNDER CODE CONTROL June ('lover Miss Ruth Carlton and northwest befor- returning.
Miss Myrna Bartolomew attended
To Conduct Meeting Mrs. 8u -
Truck operators of Oregon this the summer dance of Alpha Oml
we“k elected their permanent code cron Pi at the Phi Kappa Psi house aniiali Porter, mother of Mrs Dean
C Poindexter, will have charge of
authority and all for hire truck In Eugene Saturday night
the weekly prayer service at Ihe
operation In Oregon will shortly
Travelers Stop— Mr. and Mrs. Methodist church tonight in the
proceed under operating rules
which this permanent code author­ Victor P. Husband of San Andreas. absence of Rev Poindexter who Is
California stopped to visit In In Washington attending a mlnlsl
ity will apply and enforce.
Under the Trucking Code hours Springfield a few days the past ,-rlal retreat.
provided are 48 In any week and week-end enroute to their home
Visitors Here — Mr and Mrs
this applies whether the driver Is from a trip to the Atlantic coast
Ralph Lilly of Klamath Falls were
hired or the truck Is driven by Its and return bv ibe northern route
week-end visitors here nt the home
owner. The minimum wage any­
Coast Weather Windy—The wind of his sister, and brother In law.
where in Oregon Is 37H cents per
was blowing hard and It was cold Mr and Mrs F. B Flanery. They
hour. and. again, whether the driver
on the Coast Sunday according to were on a vacation trip when they
Is hired or the truck is owner-
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton and slopped here. Sunday Mr and Mrs.
drive. allowance for wages on
Mr and Mrs. Walter Scott. The Flanery drove to Dallas with them
that basis must be provided.
party drove to Reedsport and then
California People Here—Mr and
up the coasl to Newport and back
Mrs. Milton Plaits and daughter of
home.
Fresno. California, are here this
California Folk Visit — Mr. and week looking after affairs of the
Dr. Carrie Lleberg and her aon’s Mrs. Sargie Sneed and family of late Jesse Plaits of Camp ('reek
wife, Mrs. Bernard Marvin, Oak­ Martlnex. California were here Ihe who died In Eugene recently Mr.
land. California, visited friends on first of the week for a few days malts Is a half-brother and teache-
the McKenzie this week-end. Dr visiting with his mother, his In the California city.
Lleberg made her home near Lea- brother. A. R. Sneed, and his sister
Pastor Vletts — Rev and Mrs
burg on the McKenzie a number of Mrs. Jim McPherson Mr. Sneed Is
Errol B Sloan were here Tuesday
years, owning the large farm now a grocer.
from California to visit with Mr.
occupied by the Barney Oldfield
Birthday Observed— Mrs. Rosa and Mrs. Riley Snodgrass. Rev
family. Included among old friends
visited were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Montgomery was honored with a Sloan was pastor of the Fairmount
Craft, Mr and Mrs. Walter Carter birthday party Sunday at the home Christian church In Eugene until
of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert this spring when he was called to
and Mrs. Edwards.
The Waltervllle grange with two Sin eed in Eugene. Mrs. Smeed's California.
visiting granges. Jasper and Oak son. Glenn, also celebrated his
House Quests— Mrs. Kramer and
Grove, picnicked at the Backer birthday Sunday having been born
her two sons, Ed and William of
Just
50
years
after
his
grand
place Thursday. The Jasper grange
Spokane were guests over the
put on a program. Rev. E. L. Wlnt mother.
week end rt the E. C. Stuart home.
Si
erberger talked on Alaska.
They came here to be with FrltX
The Waltervllle Rebekah lodge
Kramer, another son, who Is re­
visited Eugene one night last week
Mrs. Beulah llarhlt has return covering from an operation at the
and had a new member Initiated.
Pacific hospital
The two hoys
The Anderson Bros, hop yard ed from Salem where she has been
returned home Sunday, but left
visiting
her
daughter.
Mrs.
Leslie
will begin on early hops Thursday
their mother here for a more ex­
Peterson, and family.
morning.
Miss Hazel Edmlston attended a tended visit.
bridal shower In Eugene last
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T 8
Thursday evening for Miss Wllda
Dyer, who is to be married to Roy
Notice Is hereby given that
Women of the Pleasant Hill com
Hostlck at the Congregational
School District No. 19. In Lane
church In Eugene next Saturday munlty dub held their regular
county. Oregon, will pay at the
evening Rev. Clay Palmer will of­ meeting nt the home of Mrs. T. F.
office of clerk of said district, ail
Kahler on Wednesday afternoon
ficiate.
warrants to and Including number
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson of August 15.
360«, dated March 23, 1934. Inter­
At the last schol board meeting
Salem and family, spent Saturday
est ceases after August 24, 1934
night at Mr. and Mrs. I«aurence It was voted to purchase 18 new
SEVERT JACOBSON. Clerk
Gossler’s, they returned home Sun desk». Mrs Oeorge A. Brown has
been hired to teach the school
day.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
which will be only a one room
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Mathews
and
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
That Fred Kerr has been appoint daughter. Ixils, left Sunday morn school this year
Mr. Phelps and »on, Robert,
ed executor of the I«aat Will and Ing for Washington to visit their
Testament of Margaret Kerr, d« daughter. Mrs. Ernest Engles, and spent the Inst wepk nt Philomath
ceased, by the County Court of
cutting wood for winter.
I,ane County. Oregon. All persons family.
Thomas Tinker who has been
Mr and Mrs. George Platt left
having claims against said estate
visiting his unde K. B. Tinker and
are required to present them, Sunday for Newport.
with the proper vouchers, within
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weaver and family during the past two months,
six months from the 23rd day of
family,
Mrs. William Weaver, and left for h l« home at Reedwood City,
August. 1934, to the said executor
Mr
and
Mrs. A. W. Weaver attend­ California Tuesday, August 21.
at the law office of L. L. Ray In
Douglas Kablpr, who will teach
the Miner Building. Eugene, Ore­ ed the Herrington reunion near
the Battle Creek school this year
gon.
Blachly Iasi Sunday
FRED KERR, Executor of the
Mrs. Howell arrived Ikst Satur­ is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Last Will and Testament of
day
from San Francisco for an ex­ Mrs. T. F. Kahler at Pleasant Hill,
Margaret Kerr, deceased
L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
tended visit with her daughter. Mrs. Kabler will teach school at
Hadteyvllls thia «la te r.
(A 23-30—8 6-13-20)
Mrs. James HUI and laaaily.
WILLIAMS’
Presents
The New Fall Style» In
‘Enna JetticK’s
America’s Smartest»
Walking Shoes
$5 and $6
Sizaa 1 to 12
AAAA to EEE
A Coiuph’ie New Departoieut of Theae Wonderful
Be Sure to Visit Our Naw Kuna
j.-Hit k Department and Set? The»«’ Popular Slyles.
S I k h ’ h for Full
“You Ne-d No 1.01,ger Be Told Thai You Have
An Expenalve Fool.”
On Th« Air Again!
lie Suin’ lu Tune In Every Wednesday. Llhten Io
iK-nniH King the O utstanding E ntertainer
Williams’ Salt Service Store
77 E. BROADWAY
EUGENE
Thurston
SUG AR
BLUE BELL
town and vicinity
I McKenzie Valley I
Irish-Murphy
Hero— William j TANDEM BIKE SHOWN
A new Style tandem hlcyele. oue
Camping Out — Ml»» lleulah on which the two riders sit »Ids
Thurman and Mrs II II Church i by side, was deiuonslrated here
tire caiuplug out ou Ihe Wlllniuelle 1 Wednesday aflernooti by “Helal»'
Visits
Daughter—Mr
Pete
Tom
Mabel Man Here— Charles Car-
ihl week Ml»« Thurman will r» | Adrian and IdMler lloasermali The
son of Mabel was a business visitor seth went to Salem Saturday lo
i urn Saturday and other parlies
viali
with
her
daughter.
bicycle had ouly two wheel» aud
Farmer* May Borrow Funds In Springfield Saturday
' will Join Mr« Church
the rider- »11 on girl« Itleycl a uti
To Purchase Feeder Cattle
Quest H e re — Mrs. Alice Warner
Hotel Queet—C. Groom of Cot­
'either "Ide of the Wheel* much Ihe
of
Swlsshoms
1»
here
this
week
Have Many Gusats
Mr and I an no- a - »iiildle hag« may he uaed
From Dought Areas
tage Grove was a gueet at the
Mr« P. J Bartholomew hav a* The innchlue waa aaaemhled by
Springfield hotel Saturday evening visiting with Mrs. D O. Fisher
Farmers and livestock operators
ihelr gueata Mr« Bartholomew'» i lio--«eiman and will he ua<d here
Down from Marcóla—Mrs. J «
Return From Trip — Rev. and
who have adequate (eed and are
alator, Mr- Il D Babbitt and chll for a while and llteu taken Io New-
Keunedy
of
Marcóla
wu
her
Sun
qualified to carry through some Mrs. R. K. Rolens returned Suh
dren. Iloyd. Vera Jane, und llogci port 111 he placed It! retllal «ervlee
winter (eeding may take advantage day evening from a week's camp­ day Io visit Willi friends.
of Weaalngton. South Dakota, uh
v„„
M«rrlehurg
William other slater. Mr« T II Taylor of
of a liberal financing program ing trip on the McKemle river
which Is offered by local proaeo-
Visits in Portland — Miss Irene) Tanton and family were ai Harris i Pori land. her mother, Mr». Ella M DON'T I.KT HTlH’K 8UFKTOI
tlon credit associations of the Gpie spent Sunday In Portland i burg Sunday spending the day lioolhel mid Ml«» Jeanelle Thump
i ' i i I I I p tin ’ m I I ik ketl by flics
Farm Credit administration
-«oil of Oakland. California
Ml»»
visiting with her uncle who la a visiting with relatives
Large numbers * of feeder cattl patient In the V eteran ’s hospital
Z.i lu Burlholom w who hua le en or various kinds tliirliiK hoi
To Study In Portland— Miss Max j vl dtlng at the home of her brother wpallior.
We have a spray
and sheep are now coming Inlo
northwest stockyards from the
Home from Portland— Mrs Katie in» Valller led Monday for Port led Monday (or het home lu Port Ilia) Mill keep riles away.
St 'UTT'S I »HUG HTldUfi
drought area
Production credit itruiuette returned Saturday from land where «lie will study at Ben . land
associations are willing to advance j Portland where she has been visit son Polytechnic school heat year
the full purchase price for such , |na with her sou. John Walsh
Leaves for Portland — Cheater I
animals, and in some instances will
also Include finances for transport
°«P«‘ O p e r a t o r N Brady of Percy lias gone to Portland where
|„g feeder stock to th borrower’s Oakridge is new operator and as he will make his home after spend
farm or feed lot. announced Otto
• « * » •« ” »• S‘,u,h- rn p“e'’ In« several months In Springfield
The annual conn I out lug (or all
Pomona «range member» lu lJUie
Irue to a misunderstanding on county 1» being planned (or this
the part of many farmers as to the week-eud
A county-'wlde grange
exact provisions of the tax exemp­ meeting will be held In Ada grange
tions and rates as set by the gov­ hall Saturday with Kltuo t'haae.
ernment hog control program. O. Pomona master. In charge.
8. Fletcher, county agent, has ask
The Saturday meeting will open
ed and received the following with a regular business session
statement from J, W. Maloney, col­ followed by a lecture program un­
lector of the department of Internal der the direction o( Mrs. C. 8.
revenue at Portland.
Calef, Pomona lecturer. State
"This office receives many hog pro- Master Hay W. Gill, and members
ceasing lax returns from farmers of the Coast granges will speak on
who do not seem to have a clear the program. This meeting will
understanding regarding the pro­ start at 2 o’clock Reports (row the
ducer’s exception and who are en­ agricultural, legislative and horns
titled to the same. The revised economics committees will he given
hog regulations under the Agricul­ by O. 8. Fletcher. F K. Chambers
tural Adjustment Act permit of an and Mrs. Lillie Cox.
F Allgaler. secretary of the Pro-
Sunday will (eature an all-day
exemption to the actual producer
who Auction Credit corporation of Spok
I w hich means they must own the picnic and cabins (or those
ane. which has general supervision
processed hog from the time of far­ wish to remain overnight may se- ver the northwest’s 31 local co-
rowing» of 300 pounds dre-sed care cabins nearby A picnic din
operative credit association», now
weight or 396 pounds live weight, nsr will be furnished by Coast extending a complete crop and live­
provided the total sale« during the «range members. Tho e coming stock lending service Io farmers
marketing year. November 5. 1933. from the valley granges are Invited
.............. ...................
Borrower
will he permitted to
to November 4. 1934. do not exceed I«' bring melons
A program of
° w|| H4»le<.t|oll of fe d
1000 pounds dressed, which, con- sports and others enterta nmenl
(he yBrd« a(ter , hlI prf|per
verted to live weight Is 1320 Is planned for the afternoon
pounds A great many farmers tn ,
„ . , , their local production credit assocl
igene— j o - u r i u r i
taking -----
their -----------
exemption
multiply!
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- - , Work. in E u ” gen e- Jo • Gerber „ Is allon. The rate of interest Is but
300 pounds by the rate of tax of I working a. a barber shop In Eu &
a,
» 0225 and deduct $6 75. whereas. I gene this week
Ample leeway will be granted on
the correct credit on 396 pounds
Taking Vacation — Carl Olson, maturity dates so the feeder can
live weight Is $8.91.
agent at the Southern Pacific de- complete his program without be­
“Another much misunderstood pot Is taking a two weeks vacation ing crowded onto the market
point is the erroneous belief that in the vicinity of Crescent lake
Application for such feeler loans
every farmer who raises a hog and. with Mrs. Olson George Procbnow should be made Immediately to the
slaughters it for market Is entitled I taking Mr Olson’s place at the local production credit association
to a producer's exemption. This is depot.
secretary-treasurer. Because of re­
not correct, and in order to qualify
Father Visits— Professor W G. duced feed supplies throughout the
they must own the processed hog Patterson, professor emeritus, de- mlddlewest. the outlook for feeding
from the time of farrowing. Those I partment of mathematics, at the appears better this year than for
who buy weaner or feeder pigs and Cniversity. of West Ontario. Lon some time »last.
then raise them np to the time of “ don. Ontario, is here visiting with
slaughter are not entitled to the has daughter. Mrs. Milton V Walk I W IL L IA M S S T O R E T A K E S
exemption.
er. Professor Patterson came by 1
i r T T , . j c u n r I IMF
“if any farmers come to your of­ boat from New York through the E N N A JE 1 TICK o r l U t Lime.
fice for advice or instruction In Panama canal and stopped In Cali­
. . new
_ ■>-.
A complete
line of »n.
the fam
connection with the preparation of fornia to Isvli another daughter.
„
. . . .
i.
mia Ennä Jettlck shoes . for women
their hog processing tax returns it
Washingtoo Fotk v „ iv_ Mr and has been installed In the Williams
will be appreciated If you will call Mr>
daughter
SJelf-ServIce store according to Joe
these matters to their attention.
Max)a#
an(,
son
Thurs(on
are here Hayward, manager. The shoe de-
I
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Struck in Back—Mary Allen, of
Marcóla, was Injured in the back
Monday when she was struck by a
load of lumber at the Fischer Lum­
ber company mill.
Man
Itaui li of Deerhorn was a business
69C
Are You Ready for
Upper Willamette
Cool Fall Evenings?
WE ARE WITH
A FULL STOCK OF
CIRCULATING HEATERS AND
HEATING STOVES.
PRICE« T o MEET EVERY PURSE.
542.75
553.50
574.50
549.75
559.50
589.50
Terms If Desired.
W r ig h t & S o n s
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