The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 06, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    B ad P rint
P A G I FOUR
t h i h s DAY.
THK SPRINGFIELD NEWS
ose
MEN RESIGN FROM
WARNER BROS. OFFER
STATE CORN-HOG BOARD
• DAMES" AT MCDONALD
A llege* U n fa ir O iatribution
C em -H og Fund* In Coun­
t i e s 1« Blam ed
Of
Tho state board «( review In
barge of setting county quotas for
tie corn-hoK adjustment program
’-i Oregon Is now operating without
lie two stale college extension
taff members as th ese withdtew
it s In August, It Is announced at
I. 8. C.
Participation of H. A. Lindgren
xtenslon livestock specialist, and
X I,. Potter, head of the division
f agricultural econom ics, was
Ithdiawn iu protest over what the
ullage men feel to be unfair and
•rbltrary treatment to Oregon hog
rodueers who applied for con
racfg last spring.
E srl’er difficulties In this regsrd
-vere believed settled by personal
onference with Chester C. Davis,
dmlnlstrstor of the AAA, but later
rders fro» the corn-hog section la
Vashington practically nullified
benefits of that agreem ent, the
Iga representatives believe,
maty com m ittees w ill continue
,,r* the a ssista n ce o f the ex-
Ion officials in saving whatever
oaslble for Oregon growers out
t ■»* present unsatisfactory «It-
i os, but the college men have
fled federal officials that they
tske no responsibility for what
«consider seriously unfair coun-
(Sotse arrived at by methods
f »tai 1st leal computation sent
o* W ashington and not appllc-
nW In this state.
(Joan Rlondelll, a chorus girl, slips
into Horace's compai .mant
Ha
(ears Kara will dlacover It, so
"Dames.’' Warner Bros.' lateat bribes the girl to keep quiet
mammoth musical special, opening
Horace's daughtar Barbara (Ruby
at the McDonald theatre Sunday. Is ' Keeler) Is In love with Jimmy
made on a grander and more lm-| (Dick Powell), a distant cous la.
pre­
scale than any of Its pre-'H orace orders Barbara to keep
decessors.
Jimmy away from the house, but
The story starts with Hugh Her- he shows up and asks the horrified
bert, a s Ears Dunce, an eccentric Kara to finance his new musical
multimillionaire with a complex on comedy.
other p eo p les morals, cutting all
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.1 l«*t*r Jimmy m eets Mabel while
his relatives out of his will except
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«“*“« the rounds of the agencies
Horace. Itluy Klbbee). Ears a n - 8h„
he
, ghow
H
‘ Ol“‘ “ * ? — « • ~ «<*> “ » laarnlug he 1.
Horace $10.0<*<l,00q ac soon aa the
r. lated to Horace, she concocts a
two can organise the “Ounce Soci­ plot.
ety for the Elevation of American
Horace fluds Mabel in his room
Morals ”
They leave for Horace's home in he demands $20.000 to finance the
New York, hut on the train. Mabel show and when refused threatens
• ;______________________________4 to scream Horace with visions of
$10,000.000 vanishing, gives her the
$20.000 check.
Upper Willamette
Pleasant Hill high school opens
September 10 with Perry Price as
principal. Mrs. F. F. Cooper and
Mrs. Jean Eberhart assistants.
P le a a n t Hill public school will
open September 17 with Mrs. G A
Briwn teacher.
Evelyn Phelps, who has been
th -
sum m er
wtlh
her
Thurston
Dua to the warm weather which
Cecil Harbert who had the mis­
saut many out of town and also the fortune to have hts little finger
opening of the state fair at Salem broken In several places last June
Monday there were but few per Carrier Vacations- Bert Sankey,
sons left In the city that evening
Mtas Mildred Price left last Fri­
to hear Dr. and Mrs. O. I*. Vin­
cent of Hood River present their day (or The Dalles where she will
musical and chalk talk program at . teach the coming year. Thursday
| eveulug the young people of the
the Methodist church
neighborhood gathered at the home
of Mrs. Billie Juidiut aud gave
QUARTET WILL SING
Mt-».« Price a farewell parly.
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
l)r. V. E. Hoven of the Eugene
Bible college will deliver the er-
mou at the 11 o'clock service at the
Christian church Sunday morning
There will be spelcal music Th,
Bible school will meet ul 9: 4S.
At the evening hour the Christ­
ian Endeavor will meet at 7 o’clock
and the regular evening service
will be held at 8 o'clock with Ren
Visitors Tuesday __ Mrs. Clint Hollister, preaching The mix d
• Hartley and her son. Joe Hartley. quartet. Pauline Stivers. Winfred
were here Tuesday visiting friend Balfour. Merton Ferebee and Jack
enroute to their home at Phoenix, Danner.
Arixona.
___________ ______
Visitors from Bridge— Mrs. A L.
father at P leisan t Hill left for her " alk IHi" ‘ of MeKenil* bridge and
home In Philomath last Friday '*™
Arthur Roney of Fuley
Her mother, a-ho has been attend s’l‘r*B<8 were visitors In Spring­
ing summer school at Monmouth
0,1 Wednesday.
also returned to Philomath.
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Howard
Parks and
S heldon
c h u rc h
G e t.
P a in t -
W in d o w
Stuta are working at the P engr. caaings and other wooden part, of
mil1
j the Methodist church are being
Morton Bri tow. who la working painted this week under the di­
al Guistina mill at Zion is building j rectlon of the trustees.
a horn at the camp
■
sp en ding
SMALL AUDIENCE HEARS
LECTURER ON MONDAY
Mrs. Hay Baugh, who has been
seriously III at the Pnrift» huapllal
(or
otue time has recovered
enough to b e moved Io th. home of
her alaler-in law Mrs. Culver, on
Lawrence street.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hackett from
Portland spent the week end at the
Weaver home here. Mr and Mrs.
William Wi-aver who have been
visiting here (or several weeks re­
turned home with them.
Harold Earland who has been
visiting relatives here has return­
ed to his home in Washington.
Walter Platt and ions, K eu n th
CHURCH PASTOR TAKES
THREE WEEKS' VACATION and Roy, John Kdwfston and
H» v Veltt, Pruitt. Pastor of the daughter. Ilaael. Moute Roululree,
Springfield Christian church start­ Mr. and Mrs. Ale.v Mathews, at­
ed a three week
vacation Mon­ tended the state fair iu Salem last
day. He will spend most of the Monday.
Mr aud Mrs. John Lucy from
time with relatives In Southern
McMinnville spent the past week-
Dr, gon ueer Grants Pass.
nd visiting relatives here. They
Cousin V isits — August t-arson, r, turned home Monday.
cousin of J. M l arson, arrived : Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ediulston
here Monday from Caldwell. N ew I and Miss H aiel Edrulston motored
Jersey, for a visit.
to Portland Tuesday
PENDLETON ROUND-UP
SET SEPTEMBER 13-15
The best Ihe west has to o ffe r ,
will be seen for three full days at
the annual Pendleton Konnd-I'p,
September 13. It. 18 with n igh tly,
“Happy Canyon" pageants
Miss Shirley Thoiu|ison. «laugh-
tar of a real Eastern Oregon ranch
er. will he queen of th-' Round -Up
Her mother, th-n l.auru McKae
wa- queen of (he fir -I Round I’p
held in l»l0
The Round-Up Is not limit'd to
hutkiug. TOpIttg aud bull dogging
but provides a variety of thrills
with pony expre a races the “wild
ride,“ relay race«. alngecoach races,
trick roping, th- ceremonial dances
of The Indians and other dlatlnc
live features found at Pendleton
alone Saddling of bucking horaea
Is done in the arena while other
western shows buck the horses
from chute*. C alvis are rooed Just
as they are »vn the range, thrown
and tied down, where ns many
rodeos require the hulldogged
steers nn<l roped culvea to merely
h- decorated with a ribbon placed
on the horn nr the nose
Carrier Vacation»— Bert Sankey.
rural mall carrier. Is taklug a 18-
dav vacation Leroy Nice Is carry­
ing the route during his absence
Leave for Leona—Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hall left Wednesday for
Ix-ona where they will be em­
ployed. They came to Springfield
recently from Teunessee
SEPTEMBER 6. 1984
School Supplies
lllve tin» child gtnxl working tools for school mid you
encourage on I I iiih I uhiii for study. . . Start them off
right with school HtipplleH of which they ure proud,
Our price on all school «uppllen are moat rea-
n im b le .
SCOT PS DRUG STORE
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uGHABte LOVABLE MUSICAI ROMANCE
with
GUY KIBBEE
1 * ZASU PITTS
*
HUGH HERBERT
,
D IC X POW ELL
RUBY KEELER
JOAN BLONDELL *
SUMMONS
•W, at Yachata— Frank Dibblee IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
•x) hit brother, H. O. Dibblee
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
LANE COUNTY.
fit Sunday fishing at Yachats.
John W. Moss, Fannie Moss and
Mather is V isitor— Mrs. C. H.
Emeline Moss. Plaintiffs.
vs.
"T-ter of Grants P ass arrived here Mary E. Potterf. Amanda M Lingo.
John W. Richardson. May Rich­
r«drtay to vialt with her son and
ardson. Bethena Gibson Lord.
'j .-gb'er In law, Mr. and Mrs. W
Mrs. George Cropp. Itha Pedrone I
!i. Bsm. ll.
Dan Pedrone. Ernest Banlfleld.
Yada Banfield. Orville Banfleld.
Vnation on Coast— Mr. end Mrs
Alice Banfleld. Art Banfield. Har­
riet Banfield Lucinda Green and
1 E. Maxey snd fam ily and Mr.
W alter Green. Defendants.
d Mrs. H. E. Turner spent the
To Mary E Potterf. Bethena
r> . lend at Woahink lake south Gibson Lord, Itha Pedrone and Dan
f Florence
Pedrone. Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR LANE COUN­
TY. You are hereby required to
!
appear and answer the Fourth
Amended Complaint filed against
r. and Mrs. David E stes and you in the above «-ntitled suit with-1
tiller. Leota, are visitin g Mr. in four weeks from the day of the
first publication of thia summons,
Mrs Horace Morris and their and if you fail to appear or an
a er A. T. Morris. The E -tes fam- s e e r for want thereof the plaintiffs
ly came from l-oma Linda. Call- will take a decree against vou for
the relief as prayed for in s a id '
da.
fourth amended complaint as fol
-veral outdoor parties have low -:
-so Joy cd by young people of
A decree that the plaintiffs and
,e various comm unities the past j defendants are the owners In com­
of the following described
»-k. Included are a party at Wal-1 mon
premises:
llle given by a group of 25 with I
N H of NW U of See 6 Tp. 1 8 1
steer roast to end the evening I S. R. 4 W of W. M and all that
part
of the Ari Cantrell D. L. C. i
irday evening
N o 3» Notlf No 3350 which lias
r. and Mrs. Louis B lttle chap-
in Sec. 6 Tp. 18 S. R. 4 W of
r- cd a group of young people at
W M All of the NH of NE14 j
•etaer roast at Leaburg dam
and N H of NW% and lots 1 and
2 In Sec. 1, Tp. 18 9. R. 5 W
sday evening.
of W M. All being In Lane j
r. and Mrs. Doss Deadmond
County Oregon and In the propor­
rtained a group of friends of tions as set forth in the fou rth '
r daughter, Pat, at an outdoor amended complaint and particular­
ly Mary E. Potterf 45-1200; Bet­
y Sunday evening.
hena Gibson Lord. 45-1200; Itha|
Pedrone 1-380.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
That said premises be parti­
Notice is hereby given that the tioned and If it can not be par­
nderslgned has beeD appointed titioned and If it can not be par­
Vdministrator with the Will An- titioned then said premises be sold I
-exed of the E state of Rhoda D. and after costs of sale and s a lt !
'yle. deceased, by the C o u n ty ,____
__ _
__ ____ „ be distributed
__ i
balance
of r proceeds
ourt of Lane County. Oregon. All ■ |”n ‘ proportion” set" forth in f’ urth
'■ersaas having claim s against the amended complaint, and to defend-
ald estate are hereby notified to ants last Darned as set forth herein,
-resent the same, properly verified .1 and for s-c h other relief as to the
fo the undersigned, at the office of court may appear equitable.
' Yells A Wells, Bank o f Commerce ! The order directing service of
Bldg., Eugeue. Lane County. Ore­ this summons by the publication |
gon, with‘n six months from the thereof Is dated August 8th. 1#34
date of the first publication of and directs publication once each
this notice.
week for four successive weeks and
Date of first publication. Sept. the date of the fir«,t publication is !
6, 1834.
August 9th, 1934.
JAMES W. WORKING. Admin
C. A WINTERMEIER, Attor­
istrator with the W ill Annexed.
ney for plaintiffs. Residence!
WELL8 A WELLS, Attorneys.
Eugene. Oregon.
(8 8-13-20-27 - 0 4)
(A 9-18-28-30—8 8)
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