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    T lll'ItS D A Y , .IAN 21. IH-’*»
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PAGE POUR
Lane County Farmers Union N ew s
O F F IC IA L
Local R eporters
J. L Nortbup
Ray Bower
irai
Mrs L J O ctchell
rk 5 re. Geo. K< held, k
Mrs M A Horn
Mrs. A«!a J n n lr cs
Duren
.......... Mrs B Baker
H evit
Aire M >
Badie ville
Mrs. G race Jones
Jasp er ___.
Mrs C M F i l ter
Lorane __
H arry C Jackson
McKt naie
Mt Vernon Mrs. V A Reynolds
Bulah Sm ith
Silk t’r «k
....... K B T inker
T rent
MN. W F Foot
V ..i
IB MEET FBI:
St?ts Prescient Egbe t Vv I
Speak; 300 Members Are Ex­
pected to A ttend; All Day
Session to be Held.
The L ane County F arm ers’ union an
jual mevliug will he held at 'lie
Ifoodm eu hall here, opening tom or­
row m orning at 11» o'clock. according
to announcem ent by P resident Ralph
Lain! Election of officers and an ­
nual reports a re th* chief business
B atters to he considered
A num ber o f sta te officers are ex­
pected, Including H erbert E gbert, cf
rb e P alles. state president. Between
IPO ami 300 m em bers of the union
ire expected to atten d
A basket
much will be served a t noon.
Among o thers from out of the coun­
ty expected at the m eeting are A R.
Shumway of Milton. F. B. Ingles of
Dufur, and H. E. Remp e of Dallas.
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s d istrict In terested In true
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nviled. T he m eeting w -l l i ­
‘ hold at
lt.' emupuny'a new building
• a t Fifth m l A streets.
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At S i ‘clock tn the m orning, the
• program will b gin with a general
• p reparali in of tools, etc At i» o clock
• dlsassem bl ng t'u* tra c to r will be
• dem onstrated, a id this will be fol
• lowed by talks on Fordson tra c to r
construction In the aft- m oon this
program will be coatin u cd , and then
the tra c to r will hi* reasaenibkwl.
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This summons Is published purs i-
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a n t to an O rder of th*- H onorable G : S tates Is su b stan tial y lower than la-t
F Sklpw orth, C lrcu 't Judge, made and year However, th ere has been an In
entered Jan u ary 20, 1926. and the first r r ,.aRP of about 8 million bushels In
publication hereof Is made th e 21st
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day of Jan u ary , 192*. and the l a s t '
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publication thereof
the 4th day
of March, 1926.
BROWNELL & BROOKE.
A ttorneys for Plaintiff
R esident • : Eugene, O r-
J 21-28 F 4 11,18,25 M.4
SPRINGFIELD TIRE SHOP
VULCANIZING
Now Open fo r Business
COUNTY
U N IT
IV O
DANNER COMPANY W ILL
DEM O N STR ATE TRACTOR
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MeKenxie River local m et In regu
FARM PO INTERS
Tar session on W edntisday evening.
Jan u ary 13. A large crowd of m em ­
bers and visitors were present.
The efflclnec.v of rain fall or Irrig a­
O. L. C lem ent gave a good talk on tion w ater under sem i arid conditions
the good of th e order, a fte r which
of acme aectlons of Oregon 1» raised
the board of d irecto rs of the w are­
by tarproving the general fertility or
house. to g eth er w ith m anager. E. E concentration of th e soil solution, re-
Morrison, held th eir reg u a r m eeting ports the exp erim en t station
O ur m em bers had an opportunity to
Sulfur pays on m ost Oregon alfalfa
see our board of d irecto rs In action lands In th e sem l-arld aectlons. the
Farm
Union to
Inatatl
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anj several questions w ere answ ered
experim ent statio n has found R ecent
O fficers for th e coming year w ill, , 0 , he sa tlsfa c tion of alt
Investigations Indicate a need of in-
e installed a t the m eeting of th ‘ ' Aftpr discussion on sev eral im port-
creasin g th e su lfate content of the
pencer Creek local of the Lane an( m attpr!, we were adjourned t i
soil solution for certain sol a especial
ounty F arm ers' union to be held a t p artaitP Of sandw iches, cake and co'-
ly early In the grow ing season S tt -
le home of Joseph Gknble T h u rsilar fpe
up ,n Qjp rp(fU| a r good shape
fur Improv»*«» th»* reaction of arid ao'l»
raning. according to announcem ent i by our lady m em bers.
for n e u trlt It aids reclam ation of a
>day. F ran k Gent Is the new p re s i-' Fifty five in all attended th e m eet­
kail land and brings calcium and otti
ent of th e local and Ray Bower is ing V isitors w ere: Alex L ivers and
e r bases into solution in the soil mots
scretary.
S. r F i«
letcher.
crexary. v O. . o.
c o « r . n Lane
a w c county
o u n iy , wife< S tan iy Ban?h and w lfe. John i
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ca?
ture.
ricultural ag»nt. will speak a t the .•pr^ cheron and w|fe> p m Davit. 1 tu
re* Alfalfa
Alfal a Is ‘ a heavy feeder on ca!
?etin< on th e topic “F arm Prob- p F 1<and,
wife,
all of Mt. Vernon cllMn- A
erop renMneg a u ‘
Ioanns an
an d a w
ire , a n o i m u » r r n u . it
ns."
, local
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- George
_____pounds
per acre. of Coast . 1,0
Ribbeelbnck
w
a rP a| op.
Fork. C E Jordan of T ren t local
W(. , „ . rn Oregon. says
Clyde W right also Brts L ands and fl
.
,mP„ , , ta „ on
P ractically
G rosb.s k of Cresw e 1 local.
none Is gTown here for the I nseed nil
Our next reg u lar m eeting will be j
;( :mt In Portland, which Im ports It*
W ednesday evening. Jan u ary 27 All seed from o th er cou n tries The plant
m em bers are urged to be presen t jls w illing to pny good price for sF.-d
i V isitors welocssni.
and th e crop Is easily grown It u*
no h ard er on land th an grain and the
M arriage Licences Issued.
m ark et Is practically assured
For
D uring the past tveek m arriag e li­ m any of the «nils not rich .n o u ch for
censes w ere lssne-i by the eonntv
i fiber flax seed flax cu ltu re offers a
cl •k to the following: E rn est Mc­ ! real opportunltv
A lister. Eugene, and Alene Colli- r,
E arly plowinc and clean cultivation
Springfield; G ilbert Cook and O r - v
'o f fallow hold m oisture In th e feed­
Hill both of N o th C harles McCollum
ing root none, re p o rts th e Oregon ex*
g g iiei . Not*:— r Throrch so>elil
and A nette Loeber. both of E ugene;
■isom«.n »u h Tbs E d r a o o r s ! R--cv Co.,
* périm ent statio n . They also favor the
W
alter
A
W
oodward
C
ottage
Grove,
I. T , this newspopor n-»» o!?srs its ivod-
jiwork of n itrifying bacteria and th"
rs this interesting feature. wQCTZ'’. being
a rd Edna W ard. Fugem : Fred M'
itrects from thst hook. eedorMd by Eu-
■ form ation of available plant foods.
w e C. Giboer. Director of Extension Ac-
Cornack. W end I ng. and Erm a P re’-
Th*- crum bly soil mulch In Oregon
eittes. New York DnnrU of Education.
tymnn. Sprlngf' Id; and Jack Stock-
b*so tswxlee will be found in tellec t» ! as
i Is not alw ays of valu*- for trappln
■U M iMtroctive J
Tran and E lzabeth All* n. both of
m oisture, says th e ex p erim ent »tat on.
Puxile No. 26
Junction City
bus 1« generally effective for holding
m oisture air* aily In the soil
y
Find th e cor-
Fords Arrive.
W h -at exports from the U nited
The D anner Motor com pany re-
S?
Vkyl reCt nameS
0
' ce'ved a carload of Fords yesterday S ta te s since July 1 am ount to sou ••
so th a t
t h e s e baseba!
lu g o v e r 50 million bu
Various a o d e ls of the new design’
th »«-*-d r»*qulr«»m» nt* and others
were in the shipm ent.
teams.
in tu co n^tderatlon th re .is not
Goes to Coast—E E M orrison
il gri ad <1*pal tti re a'* tU ’■ •• for e t-
spent yesterday on the c e a ’t
ONAL LEAGUE
! port, Sum* Iot« of wh» at of exporl
5 ..-sin, T e-arip, Baraev,
.CRT
OF
THF
i vnln* will b<• exported nnd it n-.'
IN T H F CIRCUIT C'
rdin, Quaserk, Sedlerg.
L 'N E be n P»- f *. ry to im p o rt som e m illin-’
STATE OF OREGCN F 'R
■ ,. ,r v T Y
tICAN LEAGUE
n^xt crop
v-h“s befo
.tin es
"b l'n tlff. V« J:-
A nesrost, W itexhos,
F-
«•31[‘.mat» on the A
R<
cltitacs, Sownbr, Sani- Jc
SUMMONS
'an wh- t crop is n early 215 million
ve nsm*
T< Jack Jc
bushels, which ’ i about 20 million un-
Puzzle No. 27
efc -ndafit
dor the estim ati reported -am*- limo
'tat * the difference betw een a
IN T H F N 'M F OF T H E 3 T \T E
■<>n, a monkey’s m other, a OF OREGON You ar* hereby req u ir­ ago. and which Is su b stan tially larz
id, and an orphan ?
rd to appear e d answ er th*- c o t - *>- than th 1932-3 or 1924-6 crop It
pfalnt filed at a in st you In ’h e ah :ve Is not so big as th e crop of 1923-1
Puzzle No. 28
cour and cause, on or bo­ In a world total of 3.250,000.000 bush­
S—e. In sert a label and have •■ntitled
i for« th " ex n lra’lon of the tim e pre. els a 30 million bushel reduction Is on
a conveyance.
in the O rder of Publication,
H—L Insert an organ of the scribed
to-wlt; On or b efo re the expiration ly fi of one per cent. T here still r
b- -.dy and have another orga: I of six we« ks from the date of th e first m ains a world crop Increase over last
of th e body.
publication hereof, and if you faH to
gr o, ovpr g ppr ,-ent
_. Insert a small steel in- answ
S-—C.
er for w ant thereof, plaintiff
Etrument and have a back­ will apple to th< court for the relief
P otatoes have picked up to some ex
bone.
prayed for In th e f'om plaint to-wlt; • qt In price, probably due to dealers
S ~e. In sert a kind of meat
For a decree of the court dissolving h rten ln g th eir lines of storage
and have disgrace.
'h e m arriage co n tract now existing fQp|{ fJoo(] dpmand Is shown for high
F —s. In sert a falsehood an
and defendant and for
t Kile in
have annoying little insects. betw een her reanme
her f o r m r B ane
• ? « po'-<to*-s u t t i e in
T —k. In sert “to move sw ift­ of Emily Amarel, an'! for such oth*-r qulry Is reaching here on late potato
ly” and have a c h e st
and fu rth er relief as to the court may | SP(wi «tock so far.
’ Bolatimw to l*»t week'1 paxslre
Paul* No. 23 w m » hard or.o so w<
o goirs U) giv» f « l anothw w «k
■are it out.
Pusxle No. 34. Mai** t-‘ -
nts ar.*l vest ftrxt. PoxxW No. 34
, tanx-jx David CopportWId W*l*v — wi-
>rd» tanglad.
Amd urer aaawsre to -bla o«wsc»P"
*e first 0v<* •oiutVnr reeeivad to each
puar.-i will reosive ten credit«; wi­
th wii nor has obtain»! 100
Ill be entitled M a "Q U IZ C L t'B " I* :.-
pin W0 credit» will entitle the wir.r.
receiv« en ettrartlve prixe end a*»
iva hie qa - v w prlaaed oa the heexw roU.
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P U B L IC A T IO N
1«
urti
nil V thi
*«*r> thin
T ire Service at All Times
L. C. BOSSER MAN
<th S t Opposite Telephone O ffice, S pringfield
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EE EXPER TS
; MO NS I KA i tU f
I 'lh h r
, 1r , - -
’ H a ‘ph L.ilrd, Cr< «well, Pre» d«nt.
WH| VVheeler, rie n t. Vier P m i
Ai pr
cal to
p ro ti.
ltd
• d e n t,
B rtty Kappeuf, C ottage Or^ve,
• «cc.-Trea».
, • N A. Horn, Cottage Qrove, Door
• Keeper
i
by lari
U n lv erd ty of Oregon, Eugene. Jan
2t
tSp.-cliil » With 197 m » atui!
en ls reg stered 1« the w inter term,
the total enrollm ent of tin- university
on the Eugene cam pus to date Is J94t.
according to a report by th. r* g lstra r
It la expected that S0<) students will
be enrolled on the cam pus by the end
of the year
Spring term registration Is certain
to Increase the enrollm ent, the reg »
,ra r e-tlm nlea. basing thia aUtemenl
rto u , ,« * r .
,,n|v eralb ' 1« rapidly assum ing
proport|o n s of a great Institution
to (a, pnroijm.-nl Is com pared
w(|h (h
of , tm „ a r colleges through
country, according to th e re g ­
T^ p , o ta| registration In all
, m, n„ (or the present year la
1(mn jyH) ((
«„ounced T his
,n„ Ul|es those on the campus,
raedlc»l school, school of m usic,
extension division .iimninp
sum m er arhool«
schools ft*
a'
Eugene and Portland
Of the total student body for ’he
fall term 2131 students cam e from
Oregon ano
and 285 »-•••
from .....
other states
Oregon
tw e n ty ra v e their home adr*
territo ries or poAM*A«»'onn
possess'on' of the 1 n't
, patnr
e*l S tates and , , 13
ram e from foreign
countries
F»’lt SALE 1924 Ford coup", run
10,300 roti*-», m otor In first class
condition, good standard Hr*«. Oa
hr e| snubbers, speedom eter. d««h
light. w indshield twlper and heat
No I c e n se Cash only. 63*5 00.
J21
Olson. 933 D St . Springfield
FOR SA LE—C arbon paper In large
th eets. 26x39 inch*», suitable for
m aking trn d n g s T h a N* wa Office
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T IM E AND PLACE OF
LOCAL M EETINGS
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all
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S a tu rd a y
o Ill -it
Th« f ra i fta*h| tn '«’Unii
lu .'elo. k I his moir nn**
F L.
IV* line
li le ib . or chnnl. on It
C h a p la in .
m u Ranta (Mura Clayt
Liiiig,
t In h e ll1 il I m e
Agrii-uilurnl
CRESW ELL LOCAL
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II It II.I*»«, plant |u ilh lo g ls t
at () A <’ are attending Ihe me.-t-
Ing" and conducting the detnonatra-
A gcisl attendant-* w «t p re s e n t,
tlona
Tu< »day night at the regular in* etiuz , At I .111 o'cliM'k this afternoon, an­
of ihe Farm er»' union Mr »ml Mrs 1
o th er dem onslr-itlon 1» to be held at
<’ E Jordsn of Knute I. Mr and the F P Walt* r» orchard on river
Mr» J W A rm strong and Frank
loop No 3 Dtacuaelon of tin- mean«
Bush transferreit th eir nn-m hershlp
of bringing orchards into bearing, «ml
to this union. T here will be only two
dem onstrations of pnlon intlon and
m ore met-tlugs of the night school fertilization will be feature» of ih lt
the next m eeting will be Monday ■
moating
night and a new subject wilt be taken
Tomorrow al lo o'clock at the F H
up as the study of »oll» ha» been c* m
H arlow ranch at Wlllak* nzle district
plete*! Mr» M Horn au*l Mr» Grou*
m eans of rejuvenating walnut Ire.-»
heck have been appointed to pur '
Injured by the freeze of a year ago
cha»e dish*» for the union Mrs Horn
wdl be shown Also rejuvenation of
gave a «plendhl report of a m eeting
ch erry and prune trees, Injured by
»he attended of the Farm er» union frost, will he dlacussed
at Riverview The Cnuntv m eeting of
In the afternoon nt the Geotge
the Farm er»' union ««III b*> held F ri­
Dorrta farm near Sprlngfl■ Id the fil­
day. January 32 In Springfield and bert grove« will be Inspected, as well
the following m em bers w ere appoln'
as the Dorris nursery and cherry or­
ed as delegate» Mr» W Horn. Mr
chard
Grouslo-ck Mr Quin. Mr Wat lac.-,
In the case of both field trim , the
Mrs Iltankenrhlp. Mr» HollUtnn, Mr
h o rticu ltu ral angiety will furnish rof-
H azelton an I Mr» (ll»on A commit
fee at noon and visitors will hrlng
tee con»latlng of Mr» OI»**n. Mr Hol­ I D r own lunch
brook. Mr llolllston »nd Mr N*alon
The all-day session af Eng--rc will
have been appointed Io arran g e for
I* • deyofi ■' to hortleu turnl eroh'riu*
a hat! to h nr Mr Shunw at |>* ak on
II F Merriam pr*-sl'!*nl of th • ..u n -
the Inter*--’» --f th** farm er» A great
tv horHi-uPural aoclety, has made the
deal of In!* re»( |» being taken In th-
errnng* ni»-pts for the meet n rs with
question b, x The next m eeting will
Agent F h tc h - r
1 m - In charge of th*- young member*
thnl I» th* roclal pnrt of 'he ev*n
I IV ESTO C M Ml
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• W C. J4C k»on,
N EARLY 3000 ENROLLED
• ductOr.
AT U N IVER SITY OF OREGON • Ö. L C le m e n t.
W ilt e r v l l l e ,
Con
EUGENE N EXT W EDNESDAY
Jersey Rreed»rs Meet.
II I. Plank w-i» re elected pre d
d- nt of th*- I an* County J- i «• v Ca
He B re e d e r's a x - la t li^ i at * o *
Ing o f ih » t organization In Eugeao
yesterday llom ard \V
Dunn w»»
nan ed r**cr**ary. nn ¿d irecto rs (din-*-
rn wer» I. I> llrlig i. \ V Thomn
»on nnd C W A Ih n
Plan» were mad« for g--*-ilng b e lt e r
fiicllltles f‘-r ca ttle exhibits at th--
lam e count v fair, nnd tilrest for n
larg er pr-niiiitn ll»l. More than 50
hr- oder« attended.
F t r - • r-4 o f fb t
r» r
rfh t !
K» nz«» rtv< r d k t r i c t »
’ t
* a • !! repr«*
fh*
•tO«’ k
n t 10
J n n tM r«
Im io County l kur< b r»*»f .»tv*-
“ Ot in tlo n to
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m o r n tn v
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o *«•!<»< k
27. n t th<
m e rc e in E nron«*
C h n m h rr o f C om ­
T h in n fit o u n c e n i -n t
Extra Special this Week
W anted
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
Snowflake Crackers
B ring the C hildren down tow n next Haturdny afternoon
at 2 o'clock to the big free entertainm ent provided by the
Sperry F lour M ill« and bpoiiBored by the local m e r c h a n ts
selling Sperry Products.
See the flig h t of the c a rrie r pigeons and hear the comic
a rtis t in an h o u r’s entertainm ent free.
ERAX5
CASH&CARRX
662 Oak Street
m»! M *
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vpo»» • (|
n t n u, « tln ir
(M nttry~”Flrwt Sunday »nd T hird •
■ made by F A McCnmnck, * t c»e-
Attturilny, Fnnn**rH I nlon Hull
t.»ry of th»» onrunirjit Ion Not on tv nr»»
( '4owp!«l<v -Second and F ourth •
1iv»*«ro4 k br<*«-dcr*
bul nil
Friday». ( 1ov»*rdnlv School H ihih « •
perm n« In any way lnt»ri «(••«• In *b*
Cn*xw»4l - Fir»« «ml Third T u « h - •
Jtr»»«fock Industry of the county i ro
1 urired to niton»!
(kMM, (*r»w‘welJ. M. W. of A. Hull
(’oant F»»rk -»SooOfld imd F ourth •
Election of officer«, n himlne««
HIGH grade igono near Hprlngfleld
m»*cCng. nnd fd«»cu«»lon of mnftorw
b
will be sold to a reliable parly at
• Denebo—F»r«t Tueaday. D anebe •
a big savliigi 110 nf tiihly w II h n rln r to do with th<* Industry nr»
b»‘ fonturen of th* rti»«ttn r Th»* wom­
• School I!*»3i -»*.
handle a "nap. w rite at once to
Uoret:
Second and Foutb Tue»- *
en *f th»' W i II ik II!«* pte dl«trlct will
Tallm an I'lann store. Salem O r­
• e r r e dinner nt r A '”
• -lays, lairen a t'huroh
gan
J 21-26
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• T hursdays, Hadl* yvtlle School
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m n SM»E -Cnrbnn paper tn Inrr*
See our lln** of vlslt'tig M rd*
«he* tw
Inchan, nultnfde for
Hre-et.i . ir-l bunday ol each •
pimele*! or plain, nt the News offlre
rnaktn* trnciD*« Th»*
nfft^e
• month, H eceta tb h o o l llouso.
• J a s p e r—Second and Fourth \V k 1-
•— "Pcxz. "MMnrtariKR^¡sraranr’«MBgggwiTOrwwmirstws
■ uesdays. W, U. W Hall Ju per. /
Fourth
• L orane—S e c o n d and
IT ALW AYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY'S
• W ednesdays I. O. O. F Hall
• McKenzie local, second and •
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• fourth Wednewday. 8 p m. I. O. O. •
• F. hall, W altervlllo.
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• Mt. > Vernon F irst and Third •
• Wodnewilay Hrasfleld S tore
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• Silk C reek M eets Flret and T hiol •
■ T hursday at Cedar School H ouse •
• S pencer Creek—T hird Friday, •
• Pine Grove Sohool House.
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• T ren t— Second and Fourth Wed- *
• aeeday«.
Pleasant
Hill
High •
• School Bldg
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• Vida—Second and F ourth Satur- •
• days a< Mtnney Hall.
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• RrsweSerles will please send In •
• tin e and plane of meeting and •
• c h a n t s of d ate a* they mar oo- •
• cur.
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T IR E and TUBE
REPAIRING
All W ork Guaranteed
AR M L %
Gl V u
O» FIC l R3 1)1 LANE COUNTY
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PARMER 3 UNION
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Eugene, Oregon
We C arry a Complete Line o f Sperry Products
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