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    THURSDAY. OCT. 16. 1924.
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E of November, 1924.
S TA TE OF OREGON FOR LANE
Dated thia 3üth day of September,
CO UNTY
1924.
Eugene Foundry A Machine Coni
Win .0. HUGHES, Adinlnatraf or of
pany, a c o rp o ra tln o , plaintiff, va Em th« eatate of John E. Innla deceased.
t« ll what you want to ■all. buy wliat you want to buy through thaaa
u»a
Hardings,
Mary
Lock«
and
—
column». W rite or phono TWO
FRAN K A. DePUE.
L o ck» , her huahund. Joalab Sluiw and
Attorney for Admlnlatrator
—« Shaw, hla w ife , Lydia Grow and
0 2 9 16-23 30
I.OHT (lit HTOI.KN Racy, -la blcycla,
— Grow, her huahund. Sarah It Shaw
gallon and — Shaw, her huahund. Hannah
large eprukut, blu» frulli» Ruwaril, ANYBODY wishing milk at
rate* call Riverside Dairy, Phon« Verrlll and Joaeph Verlll. her hus­
N O T IC E
call t U J
O 16
band. Isaac It Eaatman and — Eaat-
u rs
F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
MUH U A K o l.IN K 8IIA F F K R . accredit
NO TIC E la hereby given that the
mail, hie wife, Beiijaunln F Fatal man
JKKSDY milk cow for «ale.
and —- Kastman, hla wife, Polly Shaw underslgnwl, administrator with will
plano teacher. I ’lion» 1180 II eu-
Morgan.
and — Shaw, her husband, Timothy annexed of the Eatate of Fred W Shop
«m e.
Shaw end
Shaw, hla wife, Hallie pard. deceaaed, haa filed hla Final Ac­
F u it K E N T —Twu unfurnlnlieil rooiua, SPECIAL IT ,IC E on plate work. Dr M Shaw and — Shaw, her husband, count |n aald Eatate of Fred W. Shep
N W. Emery, dentist Hutton Bldg William Shaw and — Shaw hla wife. pard. deceaeid, with the County
» Irr Irle ll«lita, bath, reauonabl«,
Kphrlam Shaw end — Htiaw, hla wife, Court of the State of Oregon for Lane
looC MUI at., boar high school.
Samuel N. Shaw and — Shaw, hla County and the said Court has set
wife, Jamlma Eaatman and — Kast- Saturday, the first day of November,
tf
man her huaband. Polly Lock« and 1924 al Ten o'clock A M aa the Oirie.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
— Lot-ke, her huaband, Joaeph Shaw and the County Courtroom In the
NOTICE TO C R E D ITO R *.
Tlie undersign«,I Joseph F Hnfley and — Shaw, hla wife, Henrietta County Courthouse at Eugene, Ore­
haa been appointed admlnlatrator of Fleming and — Fleming her huaband. gon. aa the place for the hearing of
Ketate of Julia A. Oodman. Deceased the n«Lu 1» of W illiam D. Safely, de­ E. K Shaw and — Shaw, hla wife, al- aald Final Account. All peraona hav­
Notice la hernby given bliat Hallie ceaaed. by (he County Court of l,ane ao the unknown helra of any of aald de
(1 Hlk*u baa b«»n by lb« County Court County, Oregon, aud all peraona hav­ femlanta who may be deceaaed, also ing objections to aald Final Account
of 111.. Mull- lit (ir.’M"U 111 and for ing claim« against said eatate wiil all other peraona or cart lea unknown or any particular Horn thereof are
loins County, appointed administratrix prevent aame duly verified at the of­ claiming any right, title, «state, lien hereby notified to fie the same with
the County Clerk of aald County on or
of the »stale of Julia A. God man, do- fice of W hitten Swafford, Attorney. or Interest In the real property de» before the aald Saturday, the first
roaaed.
316 M * W llldg , Eugene. Oregon,
day of November. 1924.
All peraona bavin« claims against on or before a ll month« after thia crlbeii in the complaint herein, de­
Dated thia 30th day of September.
fendant«.
•aid estate. aru hereby notified to date.
1924
SUMMONS
preaent Ihs same, duly stated and veri­
Dated and flrat published September
To Emma Hardlnga, Mary Locke
Wm. 0. HUOHJ38, Admlnatrator o f
fied at the law office of A. K. Wheel­ 25lh, 1924
and — Ix>cke. her huaband. Joseph the eatate of Fred W. Sheppard, de­
er In Eugene, Oregon, within all
JOSEPH F. 8A FL E Y , Admr
Shaw and — Shaw, hla wife. Lv Ila ceaaed.
months from thia 25th day of Septem­
W H IT T E N SW AFFORD. Atty.
Grow und — Grow, her hus’-and. Bar-
FRAN K A. DePUE.
8
26-0
23
ber. 1924
ah It Hhuw and — Shaw her husband,
Attorney for Administrator.
HALLIE O. HIKES, Admr.
Hanuuh V errlll and Joaeph Verrlll, her
0-2-9-16-23-30
A E. W t’ E K I.E It. Attorney.
husband,
Isaac
R.
Eaatman
and
—
8 26 O 2S
Missionary Society Meets
Kaatmun. hla wife. Benjamin F. East­
NOTICE TO CREOITORS
The M dles' Missionary society of
man and — Eaatman, hla wife. Polly
Notice la hereby given that Donald Shaw and — Shaw, her husband, the Christian church met yesterday
NO TIC E OF FIN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Tlinotlyr Shaw and — Shaw, hla wife, afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. T.
Young lias been appointed administ­
Hallie M Shaw and — Shaw, her hua­
rator
with
the
will
attached
of
the
______________
Eetate of Mfnnrva Billings, De-
band. Wllltnm
Shaw and — _____
Phnw, ___
hla Mitchell, on 6tb and B streets. Mrs.
cvaaed.
eatate of Henry Pierre, deceaaed. All »if«, Kphrlam Shaw and— Shaw, bla E. E. Morrison was the leader for the
Notice la hereby given that Lloyd peraona having claim« agalnat aald Wife. Samuel N. Shaw and— Sbaw hla program and dlacuaslon. Refresh­
i ’. Martin, administrator with th» will
annegnd of tJiu estats of Minerva »vtute are hereby notified to preaeni wife. Jemima Eaatman and — East- ments were served.
Billings, deceaaed, hns filed In thn the .ame with proper vouchers to the “>an her bur band Polly Locke and -
»is , efirvg. nt
her Uhhband, Joseph Shaw and
County Court of the State of Oregon, •aid admlnlatrator at . hla
office at _ ghaw h|g w)fe H e n r|e tu F|em|n?
In and for Lane County, hla final re 860 W lllam rtte atreet. Eugene, Ora- ■ Kn(j _ Fleming, her huaband, E. E.
port aa such admlnlatrator. and that
and
—
Shaw
bla
wife
ten o'clock Hi the forenoon of Satur­ gon, on or before alx montha from the Shaw
day, the 25th day of October. 1924. at date of the flrat puldhatlon of thta «1»« «he unknown helra of any of
lanld defendant* who may be deceaaed
th» Court room thereof, have been notice.
' also all others person or parties un-
by the Court, fixed and appointed aa
Dale of flrat publication the 9th da, known claiming anv right, title, ea-
the time and place for hearing ob­
tale. Hen or Interest'ln the reel rrop-
jection* to said report and for the of October. 1924.
Slgned: DONALD YOUNG. A tto rn -, «Tty deacrlhed In the comrlalnt here-
final settlement of the eitae of »aid
ey with the will annexed of the eatate ' ,n
1
deceased
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S TA TE
A E W H ELER , Attorney.
of Henry Pierre, decooad
j OF OREGON, you are hereby re­
LLO YD C. M A R TIN . Admr
e 0-9-16-23 SO-N-d q u ire d to nopenr and answer the com-
H 26 O 23
j plaint which haa been filed again«’
I you In Ihe above entitled Court and
,-auee. within alx weeks from the
date of th - flr«t publication of this
| summons, and If you fall to ao nopear
urd answer, for want thereof the
j ptalotKf will a e n lv to ’ he Co-—t for
i the relief prayed for In the complain*
Eat at the
to w it: for « d«f-rert thn» the plain
SPONG
&
THOMAS
JEWELER
I f f ' 1« »he sole and absolute n»'n»r
CAFE
i Io fee simple of the following d i ’ crlb-
Repairing a specialty
Corner 3rd and Main
led real property
Springfield, O regon
Beginning nt a »mint 693 2 3 feet
Wes’ of the north art corner of coun­
ty survey No. 11.3. In the city of Eu
Contracting and Budding
gene. In the ro u rtv of Ixine, nnrt state
Plana and Estimate« Furnished
W . F. W A L K E R
'o f Crrgon. helne In the eoufh Bn» of
Free. W ill Help You Finance
Eighth atreet of a."<d cltv. nnd run
FU N ER A L DIRECTOR
T h e c h a rm o f C a lifo rn ia ’ « g o l­
Your Blinding.
nlng thence west «long the line of
den a u nuh inc becom es Increa»»
Full Auto Equip.lent
**
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more
or
«inld «tront li
GEO. W. PERKINS
in g iy a llu rin g at this season.
IH*«
of
Ferry
e^rrrt
fo the eftFt
Comer 5th and D streets
P la n to jo in th e thounandb w h o
W O. W. block
tb«nc*' nonth r»n fh^ m«f lino or Fc-
m ig ra te each year to C a lifo r ­
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Springfield. O r r g o n
Th’s vii mm or.- »a served »»on you!
ClassifiedAdvertisements
B U S IN E S S
D IR E C T O R Y
D. W . P O O F
To sun-swept
California
hv publication th o r-o f for sly co bs « - ’
cut tv» wool - :'i th - Snrlngfleld News,
SHOE
GEO.. N. McLEAN
Automobile, Fire and Life
IN S U R A N C E
Surety Bond«.,
Phone 617
My busine s la to protect your
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Work Promptly and
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509 Main Street
n newspaper of eenernl circnlstlon j
publish,-I In Lane 'co,intv. f3rnr»>i
In conformity with the order of th"
Hon. G F. Pklpworth, tndgo of th -
above entitled court, made and e n te r­
ed on the flr«l dry of October. 192*
Date of first publication the "th day
of October. 1924
f r 'N A L D
YOUNG.
A 'to r n e y
for
P sln tlff. P o st Cfflce Address. Eu­
WM. 0. HUGHES
FIR E
.
AND AUTO INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
,
TRY CLOVER, the best
barber tha t ever h it Spring-
field.
A. A. ANDERSON
Office at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Springfield,
ROBERT W. EARL
District Manager
The Equitable Life Assurance
Society of the United States
Phone 1197 Y
218 Castle Bldg.,
Eugene, Ore.
(I
BARBER
Oregon
The Loop
II
Your Homo When In
Springfield
SHOP
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 43
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore.
COLLECTIONS
No Un lection. No Charge.
W lllam rtte Collection and Credit
• Service
860 W llamette Street.
Eugene, Oregon.
Phone 37H
Attorn / St*:« In ml Ilor.rd,
W ILLIAM S •% BEAN
A TTO R NEYS
850 Wil
L lcin
of III-
m etto St.
<1
Leo n r, Ore.
priict.li« in nil t'citrt:
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Its too lull:.
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Service Station
Corner 5 at d A
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We
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rock nnd rock ; mil. ' iunk-
l ’ . .it fOOt Of IV:;, ill Ol i Mill
street.
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
All kinds of ,,
O’ t'tO Cl re;:
i . .ko n : It.
FP \N K A. F
A T T O H N ÏY
NOTARY I
$1.50 per wheel
Sutton
Buldllnq
C. OLSEN, Local Agent
Southern
Pacific
C-9 16-2S-S0 N-S-13-20
NOTICE FOR PUB LICA TIO N
D E P A R TM E N T OF T H E IN TER IO R .
U. 8. I.A N D OFFICE at Roseburg,
,'t»'g»n, S 'T te tn ’'*r 26, 1924
JO HN M. W IL L IA M S
A ttorney fur Vet. S tate Aid C oin,
Soldiers B mus I oan«.
I. K I IK ’ 4
gene. Oregon.
the **QaUfo i u ” ' oc^let
a n J fu ll railrvaJ > jar .etton,
oem m M Hfct te n ith
Tor
Springfield
Oregon.
NO TIC E fa hereby given that Wall
ar G. Baker, of 992 O«k 8t.. Eugene.
Oregon, who. on July 11, 1921. made
Hnmoatead Entry, Serial No. 014016,
for the Lois 12, 13 and 14 of » 'c . 23.
Tp. 16 S. R 2 E. W. M. and on Sep­
tember 17. 1921 made Homestead En­
try, Seri«! No. 014110. for tihe Ixit
11 of Section 23. Township 16S Range
2E W illam ette Meridian, lias field no­
tice of Intention to make Final Thr»-e-
vear Proof, to establish claim to the
i land above described, before E. O.
WORKING
NIGHT
AND DAY
Seems cruel, doesn’t if, to
have som ething working
•jimmei, u . S. Commlealoner, at h ’a of-!
flee at Eugene, O tegen, on the 12th!
¡day of N ovem ber. 1924.
,
C laim ant name« a« w ltnc «»»:
A
F. lla v lr, of V! la. Oregon.
Carl Sw anson, of Vida. Oregon
Dori« Donohue, of V i.'i, Ore-ion
tw enty-four hours a day
fo you? Ami yet. your dol-
h '.i deposited here at the
i
'■'i-.inu M ln n e v, of Vida. Cr- eon.
HAMILL A CANA DAY.
R gl« er. |
O 2 9 10 23 30.
K *st National thrive and
f ow oa su ih tre.’.m ent.
E o a ¡ill you can and keep
your earnings busy ;- .i tin
N O T IC f OF
\L SETTLE? iN T
li ri ! y Ivon th at th<
liin d, » p, I p s»,* n t<»r wifli w!U
id of th r» E -f î 1 of John
d< u-.-d , ha ' 1noil his Final
•' in
o’ Ih e I W
It lu Sil U
i cd. v. i ‘i »v • Cou C'
,ril.
of (lie F Ito Of 1 • h i m fo r b an ?
tv nnd Iht .« iid t ouï t I
no- ih ■ Ui-’ t J y m No'
it T in o'clock A. M an »’
It
iin- County C ourtroom
uiiy Com 1 lion ; ' m Eugeni . Ore
' di, a.« th« t luce lor th e hearing of
-.a I Final Account, All person« bav­
in:- ohjeetieh« to said Filial Account
or ii'iy pm P en ar ¡lem lib reo." a n ' her ■-
tv notifie 1 to filo the sam e wMi the
C ounty Clerk of said County on or
! before Ih« said Saturday, Ihe first ihij
time. Then the worries of
the future nre well taken
cure of.
Natici'
OF EC
S ir -
Bank
ME
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SEVEN
OREGON NEWS ITEMS !
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
/ Judgs Georgs C. ningham of tbs
Marlon and Linn county elrcqlt court,
who died In Portland recently, left an
estate valued at approximately $100,-
000, according to papers filed In the
probate? court at Salem.
t
Srief R e s u lt of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Government hunters during the
month of September trapped 673 coy­
otes, 46 bobcats and four sheep-killing
bear. It Is reported by Stanley Jewett,
in charge of the predatory animal ¿1«
vision of the United States biological
survey, Oregon office.
Mrs. Mary L. Mallett of Portland
waa re-elected state president of the
W C. T. U. at the convention of that
body at Corvallis.
Dr. George Parrish. Portland city
health officer, who had obtained a
month’s leave of absence to devote
Portland was the fourth port of exit
to hie campaign as a candidate for
for whiat during the month of Sep­
mayor, agreed to return to his duties
tember, according to a report of the
when the health bureau uncovered six
department of agriculture.
cases of Infantile paralysis.
One hundred prrbons. Including
River service between Portland and
many vlslrors ’rom out of the city, at­
Salem, which will be primarily for
tended a hocus products banquet held
the transportation of straw from W il­
by the commercial club at Cove.
lamette valley points to Longview,
Panning the 300'? mark the ninth Wash., probably w ill be Inaugurated
day of the term, registration figures within the next few weeks by' the In­
now ehow 3006 long term students en­ land Water Transportation company.
rolled at Oregon Agricultural college.
According to a proposed plan of the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewitt Corlles, Albany Klwanls club, several colleye
each 82, and the oldest living married boys attending Albany college w ill be
couple In Jackson county, celebrated “adopted” by the club for the school
tbejf 62d wedding anniversary last year and. In accordance with the self-
week.
help program of the college, w ill be
The recent rains In the Willamette kept In work throughout the year by
valley bave started fall seeding of the club.
grain with full foroe and preaent In­
Damage estimate* at about $90.000
dications are that a large crop will be was caused by a fire that destroyed a
planted.
warehouse and elevator belonging to
The number of teachers now em­ H. W. Collins at Nollu, a small station
ployed In the schools of Coos county about 18 miles west of Pendleton. In
Is 280, or 17 more than were employ­ addition to the two buildings, the O.-
ed at any time during the school year W. R. A N. company lost a section
bouse and the small depot building.
of 1923-1924.
Because of lllnes, H arry Strickland.
60. killed himself at hie home near
Marshfield by firing a bullet through
his heart. A widow and several grown
children survive.
Snow, the first of the season, fell In
Bend last week. Heavy snow fell in
the mid-Oregon Cascades and It Is
feared by autolsts that the McKenxie
pass road is blocked.
Marion county has filed with the
public service commission application
for permission to establish a grade
crossing over the tracks of the Silver
Falls railroad near Silverton.
A record for September shipments
of fruits was made at Hood River this
year. Up to October 1. 329 carloads
of pears and apples had left that
city for the eastern markets.
There were two fatalities In Oregon
due to Industrial accidents during the
week ending October 9, according to a
report prepared by the state industrial
accident commission.
The victims
were Milo Shestak. Joseph. laborer,
and F. J. Schultz, Knappton. chaser.
A total of 605 accidents was reported.
Prelim inary steps toward organiza­
tion of some kind of a centralized
agency similar to the prune exchange
to standardize the quality and Inspec­
tion of canned goods and one central
brand for advertising purposes were
taken at a meeting of 25 representa­
tives of co-operative canneries at
Salem.
Fire losses In Oregon, exclusive of
Portland, in September aggregated
$667,391.36, according to a report pre­
Bus lines that w ill furnish all the pared by W ill H. Moore, state fire
The most disastrous fire
facilities of a street railway will soon marshal.
be in operation at Klamath Falls. A was at Perry, where a sawmill waa
10 cent fare will be charged and a destroyed with a loss of $150,000. A
total of 125 fires were reported, three
20 minute schedule maintained.
Although the-season Is not yet clos­ of which were of incendiary origin.
F. B. Mitchell, attorney for the fed­
ed. the M yrtle Creek canning factory
so far hns paid out $9000 for labor eral prohibition law enforcement of­
and $26,000 to the farmers of that fice at Portland, has been appointed
special deputy district attorney ol
vicinity for fruit and vegetables.
George Rodgers, ex-president of the Lane county to prosecute a large num­
First National bank at Sal, tu. who ber of liquor cases In place of Clyde
was fatally injured in an airplane ac- N. Johnston, district attorney, who Is
cidtat two weeks a. a, left an estate suffering from a fractured skull re­
ceived when an automobile he waa
valued nt approximately $100.000.
driving went over a grade.
The Jackson county board of equali-
The formation of a night highway
rn, l «n lest week recommended that a
cut be mad. In tillable term land val­ patrol in Clackamas county by state
uation of 25 per cent and 33.5 per cent and county traffic officers has been
completed and the offjeers w ill go on
cut on the valuation of stock cattle.
the beat riding motorcycles and armed
The Gladstone city council has call­
with sawed-off shotguns. Numerous
ed a special election for January' 27,
hold-ups, highway banditry and the
when the matter of the Issuance of
robbing of small stores and banks
$27.000 in municipal bonds for a pro­
throughout the county within the past
posed water district w ill be decided.
few weeks have led to the formation
The Oregon spring wheat crop is es­
ot the patrol.
timated at 2,415,000 bushels, against
Oregon w ill be advertised in hun­
3.982,000 bushels last year, according
dreds of cities' throughout the United
to the October 1 crop report, issued by
States next year at the expense of the
F. L. Kent of the department of agri­
government. Motion pictures showing
culture.
scenery, farms and industrial plants
Oregon's population, outside of Port­ along the Redwood and Roosevelt
land. was Increased by more than 500 highways were taken last week by the
families during September, according department of agriculture for release
to a survey conducted in 35 major dis to farm agents, officials and highway
tricts of the state by the state chamber associations which may desire to show
of commerce.
...»
them free of charge.
“—«4.
• "
Increased fire hazard on marsh hay
A deal for the purchase of 40 acree
lands of Lake county has brought of land five milee east of Pendleton,
about the posting of all such lands Just north of the Umatilla Indian
against hunting and the establishment agency, was clcscd by the state gam
of fire patrols by owners of large commission. The land was purchased
ranch properties.
from H. W. Collins for $4000. The
Voters of Marlon county, at the No
yember election, w ill have an oppor­
tunity to approve or reject a measure
providing for a tax levy of $2500 an
nually to carry on the work of the
health association.
Campbell. A rcher & Davis and Slack
B rothers have purchased large bodies
of tim ber in I.ako county and will he
gin at once the erection of a sawmill
on l’nisley m ountain, between Lake
view end Paisley.
iria school ‘ills
Tavnn.vors of the
frlct will be asked
000 bond 1c ue to 1
o ' Junior high seb d i .Io -east c-..l
ot ti»« i tty at n s|» al lici t ion to be .
culle-1 Nov, tulee 1.
The Luki> county ;u U atlon beard
sm ents on stun I
has bou o i1 the ns
'v from 66 ,
ing tl n '.-r in tho
I ft t. As-
c-'ii r to
cent.* ft tto< i .
increased
sos- nietits on sheep nr»
fri-vi *6 to $6 a head.
( r i t n pension* l av« been gi intsd
ns follov -
Sydney J. Coleman, Aih-
land. $2«; Louis A. Sorg, Indepen­
dence, 12; Bertha Mea<’. Portland, $20;
Frank R. Slsrk. Salem, $12; Guy L
Frasier, Portland, $12.
game commiseton plans *o ma’ .e the
farm, the third ow-"d bv the state
as big as the Eugene farm, which will
have a total output of 16,COO Chinese
pheasants this year.
Suit for $300,000 damages was filed
In circuit court in Jacksonville,agalnsl
Oswald West, ex-governor, and George
Black, members of Governor Pierce'«
stork r.ml b«nd Investigation eommi»
(be H artm an
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ia
Ashland. The
re p o rt m ade pi
bera c f th e <’O'
i . si ¡gallon ¡tad bet n nu.de
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i
ded b ,
n . r «
. ,iu ii-ovcl d o \er Th«
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li ’hw;;y. Is no m»re. The new
pi.uh- of h highw ay, leading dowx
1- r canyon i n an easy incline, lias
i n completed and au ru ccd by th«
contractor aril opened to travel. Th«
connec in« Bilk iron. Dufur to K ings
. y has not been completed, howc
and the old road Is still being m '
Work is being rushed and It 1» exp cs
cd that this stretch will ba done ba
fore enow flits.