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Page 20, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore,, Thurs., Aug. it, 1947 tiimprtA MarlfPif I T I t I " New I earners uiven positions In Eugene City School System Twi oor irr Ibitterfat Brtae Prt rim quality imaxunuiD of M of 1ft per pound acid) --.Me Premium quality (maximum of J of r 1 acid) . He Second Quality HiTTlH YvnoietaJe rriee) Or.de AA, wore. . irtda A. W Western tfnion Amer.-Ji TV I THERE EE ALLY IS OVB I the Matter oil score. 7 sc. B, w score, ioc; c. m acme, p, Baltimore Ohio ano Greet norm- AWn n mCrff I th "cHEESE-Se.l.ng price to Port .and- Fa.lwar. fc I J? vToTl! I McKZUi WA CONTROL Dl.TWcr wnoJea:era: Oregon singles, 41-alc; ore- Bonfli wtr unevm. -wwn, ceicui aicvi au.u j gor 5-lb. leaf. -c. finish, wai off 80 centa to up SI .30 a bale. . . . EGGS To wholesaler!. A grade, large. ! At Chicago corn and oat futures rvaelied 85 S papernanger. Hf, IOBX nis ie w-ove. me-aium. ec. a graae, emeu, reeora peaxa oui 'ic; b grade, targt. m-mc. neat ' Ujf. i Grade AA print . j oraoe A prints . .TTe sradi I EGGS Purchase! from farmers, cur rent receipts, 54e0e; buyers pay S-SHc below wholesale quotation on traded oa it i or oesi nennery eggs. ...Vt-.t.4-4 Corn ended up 1' to 3'i cents a bushel, arm RS S DOJ. IO ana uai t iw i . A total of 37 new teachers will I Superintendent Clarence Hines ' begin their dutieg ai instructori in Thursday released the following ut. i lb.' District 4 schools when they report 'names of new instructors and the eoos (Baring mm for the pre-school workshop In j subjects they will teach: fc'ffj AA Eugene Wednesday. Sept. 3. tugine iiqin bchooi -.mm- jui On the list of new teachers are Anderson, English and radio; Mil 32 elementary instructors. 12 sec- dred Bergene, librarian; ondary teachers and three specials. In addition, two secondary and eight elementary teachers will re turn to service after an absence of a year or more. uvd chickens nyuif pnt. to pro. oncers: No. 1 brotlei. upder lbs. IK sse 30c lb.; J1'. to 3 lb... sg-SBc: fryert. S to 4 lb... 37.40c: roaster. 4 lb, and over. 37-38c: fowl, Leghorn, under 4 lb. 17-21C: 1 4 lb., and over. 20-Kv: colored fowl, all Me weight. 3-38c lb.: stag, all weight. 12- 2c 14c lb. enc !ms8c RABBITS Averase to retailer. 4e-53c ... lb. oreued; price to producer, 43c; fryer, 8c uv w". 20-23C lb.; colored. 17-tlc lb. uniu.Mj Green $100 a Month for. Life The Golden Years Plan gives yon 1. Definite monthly income for life when you wish to retire. 3. Protection for family now. 9. Pays double for accidental death before retirement age; 4. Builds up large cash reserve. 4. Pays steady income if yon arc permanently disabled. STAXDAIII) INSURANCE Company RICHARD H. HOPPER 343 Miner Building Eugene. Oregon Grade A Larg. .. flr-da A Xt.rim l C a r 1 Grade B Lar.a Blood, mechanical drawing; Jose- S'er riSLu nhine M. Wolfe. Srjanish. waoi...l. Price ta teutleral University High - Juanita B. Gride a ''! 'JlSLV.Z.- AustilL English; Agnes Best, girls' grade a medium health and physical education. i Grade a tmaii . Kelly Junior High Ruth Ehr- Hen. ov.r 4 Jbt. go. 1. colored liCK, girls health and physical Hen. under 4 lb.. No. 1. colored 25c aala. S3.S0-3 M. riiiratinn' T?iilh Honrahin rl: ; Hen, under 4 lb.. No. 2, colored 21c! DRESSED MEATS Veal Light. -. 7. ?,,., '!Hen. over 4 lb.. No. !lght , - .21c quality, 334c; heavy, top quality. 28-SOc, UOromy ItlggS, social living. i Hen, over 4 lb.. No. 2 light 17c B, 2S-2Sc: 2:24c: cull, 18.J0c: Hogs Koourve 11 Prenie. Wallace, so- u ; p'ocn. outcner. am , win w., lbcal Mld.Columbia. 3 BO-9UC doz. bunches. I ONIONS M.lb. sacks. Wash. Yellows. . ec $2 50-2.75; Brooks, Arc.. S2 25 med. 50-lb. Mc sacks; Cal. White Globes, S3 3S-2.50: Red, S2c II-25-2 35. i POTATOES Or. Boardman Digt. Whlta J1C Rou No. 1. 13.15-3.25; 25 lbs. S5C-S1.00; 10 2Sc H 45-4SC: No. 2. SO lb.. 11. 10-1.20: ,24c Wash. Rus.et. $3.50-3.60; Deschutes Rus- top ciai iivinK, nuwam vvcuuic, uuj'at no. 1 aolored springs, a- lb. Mr wis.. 2S-30C lb.; Lamb Best gtade, 35- nhvKlrn1 HiirtIrn lNo 1 colored springs, l'.-S lbg, 28c 37cl others according to quality; Mutton, pnysicai eaucaiion. , No. 1 colored .prlng. J-3 lb. 29c 10-13o lb. according to quality; Beel Wilson Paul Scranton, boys No. 1 leghorn springs. IV, lb., or oyer 2Sc Beit quality, 35-39c lb.: B, 25 -30c; C, nltvclr..! .Juratinn ' No. 2 colored springs, over 4 lb. 29c 12-24c; cnner and cutter, 1S-20C lb.; pnysicai eaucauon. . No. 2 colored aprlng. J-4 lb. 27c bologna bull. 27.28c. New elementary teachers and No. 2 colored springs. 2-3 lb. . 25c, cascara bark Green. 10c lb.; dry. their assignments are: Bslley Hill ;JJJ "J "Jjij ig-jjbj SIJol-v..y. eom d milium Mrs. Geneva Chase and Gordon stag and cocka 100 irad, 42i-43' lb. r- . j-..i- T,.t. r nit IcascaBA I MOHArR 42c lb. on 12-month growth. Corner; Condon Ruth J. Bolton, 1" hay-u s. No. 2 green eif.iia or better, Lois McKern, Edna C. Powers and i Dry grape rootibT" 7c f "? '' t.o.b. PorUand. 231.00-33 00 tr...i. itj a. r. urii.irern?. per bunch r-riad 10c I ton:..u?-. No. 1 timothy leutrin Oregon -.vcjrii unucinwu, vunii TALAOW lor vv asningtoni, cariots, r.u.rj. fortiana. ham Cook. Genevieve Denbrodcr. 'Tallow. No. 1 Se '"- Mariorie Reeves and Jean Anne il"- No- 1 Spencer; Edison Ruby Mcrritt; houw griaaV v,e11" P quality and location. Lincoln - Mary E. Barber, Helen ,",, w, 40c Portland livestock Johnson and Lois Willett; Stella Valley Lamb wool 32c Portland. Aug. 21 iapi iusdai Luella M ton; oat and vetch mixed Ig.hay. uncertified clover hay. $21.00-24. 00, . . LAnff wool fena - inajtiaray .uen I1. short Wool Pelu River Road Irene Burgess, Nora , moiiaib Flemington and Harriet Van Pelt; HniFs Santa Clara Phyllis Harrold; Green hides, per lb. Washington Arthur J. Flynn; K!p ,mo ibTi Whlteaker Connell Napier; Wil- i uhaini , . .. ti ' Wheat, red. bushel , lard Marva Brown. wnltti bu-M, A total of 234 certified em- White oat, 'on . ... , r- . , i r.ri nla n nvfs win wnrk in r.iiEpnf xrnnnis . ? " during th. coming year as teach- erg, supervlsori and administra tors. This Is an Increase of nine over last year. too JA2 ! -l Doctor said she'd thrive on Borden's! Public Market r.r.r.n Oversize , . Grade A Large Grade A Med. Crnd A Small . Vlil.KTAOLBS Avnradoea, No. JO, each . Cabbage, lb. Ca bhaie. Rod. lb. , Local Rhubarb, J Iba. . Carrota, bunch - Celery, bunch .. - Lettuce, head, Cucumbers, bthse, local, oa. ciieena, Huaiaro, IB. in Ions, hi inch On lor a, dry, t lb. , Parsley, bunch - I'otalfxBS. Sweet, 1 lba, 'idlsnes. bunco ------- Peppers, Green, lb. , Poutoes 5 lbs. , ,. -. . Tomatoes, 3 Iba. . Summer Squash, lb , Zuclnl Squash, lb. --, ?uecn Ann Squash, S tr . urnlps, 3 bunches ........... floats, 3 bunches , Corn, 3 ears , , , r HDIT8 Grapes, lb. . , , , Apricots, per lb. . , Cantaloupes .- Watermelon, lb. , r , IHCELOuAjVaUUS Walnuts, lb. Walnut meata 11b, , , ,. (iioerra, itt. . 22c Salable cattle :5. total ftM: aatable and H price total calves 35: good grade steers and ' nelfera absent; steady on common-medium 40c cows, bulls, vealeis jrteady; few common grass steers 15 50-19 00: medium heifers ... top 18.00-21.00; common 15.50-J7.50; bulk good icw i gram cows 17.00-50; medium 15.25-16.50; .15c cutter-common 12.75-15.00; canners 11.00 12.50; good weighty butcher bulls 18.00 1.n 50; good sausage offerings 17.00-18 00; ai an i medium 15.00-I7.cn; cutter-common 13 50 Ln 14.50: bulk Eood-cholce vealer 22.00-23-00; i common-medium 18.00-21.00; culls down to moo. Salable noM 75 total 3M; butcher clawes i 2t centu higher; sows fully steadv; feeder pigs a went; diiik gooa-cnoica iw-iew io. butchers 29 50-30 00; few 250-285 lb. weights 28-50-27.50; odd head 150-170 lhe. 27 50; few heavy harrows around 430 lb?. 24 50: bulk good-choice light cows 22.00- 1 23.00. ..73c Salable and total sheep 400; spring 73c 'Iambs 35 cents higher; slaughter ewes to tuny steady; DuiK-gooa-cno.ee -i-vo id. 87e ! spring woo led lambs 22-00-25; medium- good kinds 1S 00-20.00; package good Sec i choice 78 lb. shorn spring lambs 21.75; , .100 j few medium 103 lb. yearlings 16.50: good lie j choice slaughter ewes 6.00-50; odd head 350 up to 0.7ft; common-medium X-00-5. 00. 10o ' PORTLAND CHAIN PORTLAND. Aug. 21 ( APIWheat m- tures not quoted. Cash Wheat ibid: Soft White 3 25H: Soft White (excluding Hex. 2.25Vi; Whlta CJuh 2 25; Western Red 3 23. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 225: 10 per cent 2 25'; U per cent 3 33; 13 per 3flr 10c to 26c lie .lna .35e 10c H4c -10c ' rent ? 45. .4ftc, Hard White Baart: Ordinary 3 36; 10 37c ! per cent 2.40; 11 per cant 2.49; 12 per 45c cent 2 w. 18C 19c 3ec ..25c 35c C 15c J for 45e 4Wc Qrapa juloa, gallon . 33c -lis Portland List Rita was a mighty small baby when ah. was born-and I wanted to do all I could to male, her strong and healthy. Th. doctor sug gested giving her Borden'. Vitamin D Evaporated Milk. You know, it has thre. time, .a much Vitamin D before. So Rita get. a full day's supply 400 units In .very pint And she's just bunting with pop now) t. S. to Mothers Berdttti Vltumn D Ermpo. jfciii r-d Milk fa mocBptmd br tht American Mtdicml Amodmtion, Cornea on Food, and Nutrition. Know wkat Borden's does for sauces ? PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND. Aug. SI (APt T1UTTCT FAT Tentative (subject to Immediate change!, premium quality maximum of i per ceni aciaiiy arnveren in amy, bu-bic; sec llv routes and Wi country points. I centa lesa than first, or j Curtis Publishing. Youngstown SheeLJ ---S 78-70c. Steel. Chrysler. U.S. Rubber. Montgornery HUiTfiK wnoiesaie. r.v.a. duik curjes: i warn, wwiwwui, v-u. " if Portland. 3-84ct first q (Hj&IVJ" ona quaiiiy. ii-4vc; Todav'a Car Recetota: Wheat 65: barley 30, flour 0; oals 3; hay 1; mill feed 3. New York Markets Bv VICTOR EUBANX NEW YORK. Aug. 21 APi It was a elective rerqvery market for stocks Thursday although demand attll was notably timid and many leaders did little or nothing. Prices generally edged forward after a hesitant opening, with mild short cover ing and quick-turn buying based on the Idea that three falling sessions entitled the list to at least a technical come back. Dealings were alack throughout but gains of fractions to a point or so predominated at the clee. Transfers again were in the neighborhood of 600.000 share for the full stretch. Dividends and earning, on the whole, were ignored but Gaylord Container touched a 1M7 top in the wake of a hoisted quarterly. Mulllns Mfg. also was at the year's high. Favored were Amer ican Machine A Foundiy, Marshall Field. On. day I needed to make a Rabbit Saur. In a hurry. I saw the Borden's Evaporated on the shelf. I tried it and certainly made a discoveryl I'd made Rnbbit Sauces befnra-but none ever tasted quite so rich and delicious. I use Borden's in my cooking all the time now it blends so perfectly with other ingredients, and al ways turns out a grand, smooth sauce. Try it! HtRl'S A RASBtT SAUCl THATS KCAUY LUSCOUS' Rabbit Sauce K pnufM. nf Ameriraa 3 tattlMpoona butrar 1 S tahleapootia Hour S losupoofi salt la teaapuoa pepper t teaspoon paprika cup Borden 'a Vlr. min D BTapocated Mtlk 4 cup water Cut cheese In small pieces. Melt butter la douhle boiler. Add flour, salt, pepper, and Ppnk. HI end thoroughly. Add Borden's Vitamin D Evaporated Milk and water grad ually, stirring constantly until misrure thick ana Continue) cooking 10 minutes longer In doable boiler, stirring occasionally. Add chaesa and beat with rotary agg beater until cheese la entirely melted. Serve immediately over toast, fl th, bnissal sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage. Makee 1 cups of sauce. No finer milk in any can! NOW... 400 UNITS OF VITAMIN D PER PINT D 4-CORNERS SUPER MARKET ElMIRA JUNCTION D PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE a SPECIALS Friday and Saturday In th. Meat Department Sugar Cured Lb. 49c PORK LOIN or PORK SHLD. ROAST, lb 55c BEEF ROAST, Grade A lb. 49c VEAL ROAST, Grade A ... lb. 49c Grade A BEEF STEAKS lb. 59c Rib or Sirloin. SKINNED HAMS, Vi or whole, lb 67c COUNTRY PORK SAUSAGE and FRESH GROUND BEEF lb. 39c "Th. Fr.sh.st MmI and th Frl.ndli.st Butch.rs In Town" I OPEN- W..k Days Sunday. S 7 a.m. 8 pjn. Q.m. S p. in. PRODUCERS Public Marhel LANE COUNTY'S OWN SHOPPING CENTER! ONE STOP SHOPPING SERVICE CLIFFORD E. JOHNSON Th. Blind Merchant In th Public Market fr Quality Brooms Household, Janitor, Barn and Whisk Brooms, made by the blind. High Qual ity. jl. Veldburs one eoat wall finish. it Johnson's Floor and Furniture Waxes ir Men's Bib Overalls Fine Quality Garden Hos. and Nozzles Iwninowers Wholesale Prices if Men's and Boys Jeans All Sires Work Gloves if School Supplies Good Line if Light Bulbs CUCUMBERS ALL SIZES DHL Peppers, Onloni and Garlic Stall 16 17 Mrs. J. Langan STrAH-Ltf'S EVERYTHING IN FOODS AT LOWER PRICES Willamette at 16th Phone 6141 Eugene, Oregon Lifetime Guarantee B-B Ball Pen FREE with purchase of 1-Gallon Can Wason Bros. $198 Cane 8 Maple Syrup ... I The Pen Alone is Worth 98c The Syrup $2.50 Kraft Miracle Whip Quart Jar Worth 59c Tasty Sandwich Spread Pint Jar Worth 43c Buy both for 68' Pioneer Peas 24 No. 2 cans . "2.75 Family Green Beans 24 No. 2 cans . '2.75 Sun-Red Apricots 24 No. 24 cans $5.95 Lux Flakes e 35c 15c Mmo St 34c pug8". 15c SP gt. .$1.25 S -.45 Swan Soap 14c 9c Lux Toilet Soap Bar gc Jan-U-Wine Chinese Foods 15 BEAN SPROUTS No. 2 can CHOP SUEY Vegetables CHOP SL'EY Meatless 29C 32C Meatless SOY SAUCE 6,:i-oz. bottle.. If It s "Jan-U-Wine" It s the Best CHINESE DINNER Chicken . 65 CHINESE DINNER 55 15 j '.. tha unrftrsllnad awnan of la- u. dnwrnbed. hereby peotion Ih. abov, .n!H Wii o rontrol district unri.r ... - .ZZ. antnlwa C ,. . I Slon Uw. Mopd by th. Mlh lV1V- C? i1 I and in upport theraof raspecitvaly rn-L..,'. MiM!r k ' ' J That th, boundaria. propowd , , M , Bastonint at a point on th. McK.ru" h ?!" " u fc. ' Township 17 .outh. Ransa 1 ,," ofhIhV-on"htifJ to Ui. canter of th. mam chann," 7'?'&S s the center of the main -h...., ?! "I McK.n,.. ?. McKeml. Blver with th. WillairJii. f5.K,! Hlil-T V of th. main channel of the li.n. " :"L' r.CTH runnlns north and aouta throush Sen!n. t:?1.' west of th. Willam.tt. M.ridiJ!" 5e?i. - To SH Section 34: t.enc. east alo-. 5.ncf "-.ortli i7 .1 n.. .v.- . c.-.V..,-. norm .r. ae-. j.. i-c.iL. eions the north w ... "4 r th. city ot Sprtnafi.'d: .!.." t r city of Soringfleld: thenc. foUoMnf ajo", i.to te nrT2. J of th. City of Sprtnslield to the Ji, iL""". .' Anrmsflrlri: th.nr. ... .1 . "orlneait comer -f .r- J . . th. north line of th. rl.ht of i.. J.V .'me th. fWlfaj 1 V. .. . . . mt ITi.m 1. unLT,-.-" 1 thence In a .outherly and easterly direct..,. of way of th. Southern p.rtt,. "on. th. .."!;H Range 1 west of th. Willamette Meridian" .k""1 t.i? ?. Township 17 .otlth. Rans. S we 5" tS''w,5l Sr.T-?. of the Thoma. J. M.ynard Donation Ua r """ ! Section 35. Town.hio 17 r..1 Oil,!, )i J thenc. north alon th. at lln. of "aid tSJ" M t Claim to th. center of th. McKeml, H.friV' nm5 OrelonV Hl,BW,)' lo th "t 01 benB" Savins and excepting therefrom lu,h .. McKenzl. Improvement District No. T McK.n t ,!a es, sm niuaBHie.pie improvement Co. ",Pv(at,-L- . S. That th. ald deicribed boundarle. b,rt. 'li land located In th. County of Una, 'mnhw, . u located within any other county within th. tSV- Ki K 4. That all or rutetantlally of tiV land. 2 ' 01 0r" " darle. will b. benefited upon th. con.tr.euSj 2 'S! ,k'Si. eurfac. water control work, includlnj but not !', miS8 (ai .on.truction 3. 4. and 5. Section : Oregon, for the purpos. i flowing westward tnrou. 17. 31. 22. 39 and 28 in ' .1 work, includlnj but not ? miS5 I i and maintenance of , ? -(k..'f " 'fl4 30. Town.hip 17 ", ,R"J; i ft. oos. of preventing lood "J"" wst w V. S u cuon 30 arros, I..;. , in Towe.hip 17 .outh. Rani, Drevent dam.e. . i-.jr" J lt tt u .. ........ wu.iug noon Slas.a nf tk. V. E- (bl Improvement and maintenance r V V..a' ,,Td runs in a westerly direction from the west boMiuJJ'..'' et, Lane County. Oregon, through Section, 17 R . 2 Cm 5 south. Range S west w, M. In Lane County'. OreSn . ."' i an outlet for surface wVer which now arci.mnu. J:' .th Ktym - in order to prevent wVer which now accmulaiV,' 1 ""a ? damage to land, house, .2, "H? las Ipl Construction and miinimn,. ...... "inisli h. MrK,nTl. anrl Willam-l(. ... ... ! . ,na I cultural lands on the bank of i in. . i of the McKenzle and Willamette River In ord.. 1 "tta aid rivers. i'nii Of BUff bTOallil DUST PANS .J e KRISPY CRACKERS Metal 1US 2-Ib. 'Xe SPAGHETTI P8cka?e 5 Golden Grain 1 UC PORK & BEANS Van Camp's a m. SUNSHINE PUFFS 2 cans ICC SAUERKRAUT p-as:e 0K No. 2j can ... X VS OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK CONTROL PISTRirT " 'KENSOUNTY CVRT r THI STATE 0r GON rOR THE COU.VTV OF In th Mattpr (4 MoKFVZTB WATFH CPNTffL TtvnTrT N,-tn- i (fv e-" is.. fc ..... of t! MrKenn Wfr c-o D.t-'ic't k h (Tt,n t trrv, iane (.ounts. Or t gem, r!br ItM.. jt t-ur of 1" .vt . - on th j:th of th La day of 9ept m Mia pi'n. will t tnt'A K ., ,v are jtr?Tipa PuneJd.ier;nir.gTh.pwr;IiV..' S'min fnr district. mlu benefited upon the creation of th. 'Z'&Zg: - id time and sh,w cauw. tf ,,J t"7r. i. ihS .i rt "v" ' uxS ' r..t he grantni. A-v T.-d T ' Z? hr ,h' rr,y" m Petition .hould r-ee-.t written w --; n- .. TV7' '""""'d m.v appear and the c-eati- of ,h, .J ,,Zl'J.'Vi f"'-t el pei.fon for Th. following u a tm. .nd bwrd.-ie, fo, th, dl.trict. Dat. -ddr-V' Z'lt'rr.T? ?Zl.' L;J Vm together wa th. way crossing lands within said boundaries In ordriJ " l,UBew waten which now accumulat? on lanri vnhi. ..;. . ""idf n vt?nt damage to tald landa and th improtmenu te--Il i11 11 1 tesuve rainian. ""peaji, ie. The acquisition or eonntruction and mttntai0M. - structure for the puipota of furnishing land w" h n u ,7 u for lrrigationJdometic. manufacluring and other vunEJ1 That the conttruction or acquisition of such vraiWvrL ... improvement and maintenance will be conducive to liii "pSJjJ WHEREFORE, the petitioner pray that the lindi " described boundaries be organized as a water cwiWff11 enter an order fixing a time and place for the fir h. w which hearing the Court shall set and determlre the te1 " ' and mat tne court snail direct the Countv Clerk ft th. ?- T w Oregon, to give notice of such firnt hearing bv the puWiMtZ L M each week for four consecutive weeks In the Eugene ftan?.r JS35! published In the City of Eugene. County of Une St.ft,s NAME J. B- Weldoa Iva Weldon Ethel Gustafsott widow Cal. Forrester Alicia B. rorrester William Sawyer M. Wm. Sawyv K- M Lupher widower W. R Smith Mrs. W R- Smith L. O. Raish Myrtle Raish J E. Hinea Mm J. E. Htnee John E- Smith Mrs. John E. Smith E. CJ. Harwood Petronella Harwood Wm. N. Llndley Margaret Llndley Truman A. Chase Lola L. Chase Chester Chane Veda E. Chase Homer Chase Grace Chare Eugene Char Maude Cha.e Dewey F. Ray Maude A. Ray Lester Cyr , Dorothy Cyr J. Leioy Chase Margaret Chase Ralph F. Nicholai Roy E. Corum Fidelia S. Corum Chan J. Campbell Pearl Campbell W. A. Ayrea Naomi A. Ayrea J. T. Bognrt Margaret Bogarl Palmer Walls Nancy B. Walls J. S. Walls Mrs. J. S. Walla C. S. Walls Mrs. C. S. Walls Eugene Maughan, sin git John Maughan. single Gordon Corum Ann L. Corum H. R. Allumbaugh Hazel Allumbaugh F. D. Schwai Genevieve Schwari G. T. Morrill Anna M. Morrill C. R. Manning Vera N. Manning Prudence Reeves single R. C. Mitchell Mrs. R. C. Mitchell Gvneth Olson widow Hazel Calef widow H- E. Campbell Nellie Campbell Paul Blatehley Esther Blatehley Noble W. Bond Mi nam E- Bond Max L. Long Catherine L. Long Cal M. Young Grace B. Young C. A. Barnes Ruth Bames V. H. Davis Ann a Boyd Davit Frank I. Kinney Jessie M. Kinney Eiieen M. Gross Wendell A. Grose W. B. Shelley CaDella Shelley J. G. Steinmetr Josephine steinmeta Ray C. Smith Wanda W. Smith R. H. Pierce Elizabeth C. Plerc P. A. Killgallon Theima Killgallon Chas. E. Park Elsie Mae Park E. L. Williams Louijte G. Williams E. T. Knowlee Freda Kn owlet O. L Clement Verna Clement J. P. Endicott Grace Endicotl Walter Piatt single Lee Hart Eleanor Har Maude Hart single William E. Heosen Rosella E- Hensen Hubert Gray Flossie M. Gray Ray C. Baugh Roberta Baugh Cecil Jeans Esther Jeans Elmer P. Harlow n Be-Kie M. Harlow Elmer P. Harlow Hazel G. Harlow M. N. Pengra Iva H. Pengra V. E. Nusbaum Florenee M. Nusbaum Dean Randall Stella Randall Lvi H. Neet Dora E. Neet J. C. Jaekson Beatrice H. Jackson Leigh Randall Nancy Randall Earl S. Berson Cleo W. Berston George I. Hurley Mrs. Blanche M. Hurley Robert F Ca'.aan Mrs. R. F. Callahan H. N. Wright Ann Mi'.dred Wright F B. Simnom Clara D. Simmons Paul G. W"eier Eugene. County of Lane. Stat, rf?1 Route t, Eugene, Onfot Route S, Eugene. Orifw Route 1 Eugene. Oifr M10 1 Main, gmniglield, Route 1, Sprlngfleld, Ony Route 1, Eagcnt, Ortfoi Route Sprtngfleltf, Onra Route 1, Springfield, Ottfrm Route I, eTprlnffldd, Ortre , High Bank Road, prtexfltld. Ortfa Route 4. Chase Gms. 0n Route t, Eugene, Orefoi Route 1, SprtngfleM. Orcfoa Route 1, Springfield, Onftn Route f. Springfield, Ornce Route 4, Eugene, Oragoi Route i, Eugene, Orsgoi Route S, Springfield, Onjgg 3104 A Main, Sprlngflild, Oripi Route I, Eugene, 0rf Route t, Eugene, Orejot Route t, Eugene, Owes Route S, Eugene, Ongog Route I, Eugene, 0rp Route 1 Eugene, Oitoa Route S, Eugene, Ortfaa Route 1, Eugene, Oregaa Route 4, Eugene, Onfta Route X Eugene, Orsece Route S lugene, Ongoi 1 Route I, Eugene, Orefo Route I, Eugene, Ortfoi Route S. Eugene. Ore Route Eugene, Origai Route 1 Eugene. Ortfaa Route t, Eugene. Orsgai Route S, Eugene, Oregaa Route & Eugene, Ortfw Route 1 Eugene, 0r Route S, .fcigene, Ortfoi Route t Eugene, Ortgos 1W9 Alder, Jgene. OregM Route , Eugene, Onffoa Route 4. igene. 0rtT Route X. Springfield. 0 Route 4. Eugene, Ont Route I. Springfield, 0rt Route 1, Siwingfltld, 0rje 343 Blair Stmt, ftig 0" 12)1 Mill Street. Thunrton. Oregoa Route 1, SortngfuW. 0rtrB Route . Sprtngfietd. Ortf Route i. Springfield, Orsf" Springfield, Orego11 Route 1, Springfif. W Route X Springfield, Route 1 Springfttld. Ortf Route 1 Sprinftel4 0ntc Route 1. SprlngflVl, 0rel Route X SoringfrtW. 0rfl Thurston, Oregon Route 4. Eugtn 0rT Route 4. Bg Route 4. Eugere. O"9" job WtlUmeU Route 4. fugti-i. Route 4. Eugtna, Route 4, Eugtn. ' Route 4. 0rr Route 4. Eugene. 0rsT Route 4, Euf- 0ftr" Route 4. Eug.r. Ortlrt Routt 4. M Rout. 1 Springs Cf , Orel Helen Weiser l-Tmn Ortf8- AP of .a:d limit being loeat-o" to Count1, STATE OF OFEOOr COVNTY OF LANE v' ' l'r ... 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