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T HURSDAY JUNK 2, 1927 PAOK POUR NOTICE o r 8H ER 1FT8 SALE on a KXKCUTION IN FOMBULOBURK • a a a a e e e FARM REMINDERS • Notlce la hereby gtvsn that by vlr e e a a e e e n n e e If Oregon coneamera were Io de tue of an eaecutlon and ordsr of sale | In forecloeure lasued out of thè Cir mand sweet cream butler the problem cuit Court ot Lane County. Oregon, ot providing good butter would he ou thè l is i day of May. 1937. In a sull solved. aay the »»pertinent »taleon CARDEN WAY THURSTON whereln on thè l.t b day ut May. 1927. in satd Court Thomas Orr, plalntltf speOtaMeta The price would then be Mrs. A. C. Travis and daughters. recovered Judgment agatnal the de- forced to demand sweet cream deliver Mr». John Price, Mrs. In»» Shough. Mrs Fred O r * /. daughters. Veda »nil Prances and Kmmajane, motored to fandania J.K. D. Brown. Gladys Brown tea, a real point, »Ince milk and Ila g|va. and Mr». Curtis Prlc* motored Tillamook Saturday for a visit with Claude Loper and Adena uoper for products are quite perishable. sunt of J49T 14. together with coats ____ - I0 Mapleton and from there went to I , Rev and Mr» W. J. Morrow and fam the and dlxburaements herein in the »uni Westlake last Friday to vlalt Ml»» lly. They returned Monday and re- of 939.50. and the costa and disburse Oregon grain farmers have thrown menta of sale, which Judgment »»» en a lot of interior varlellea into Ifildred Price, who la teaching at that ported a moat delightful trip, the experiment ata place They attended the school ptc~ I The Mounts family held a family rolled and docketed In the Clerks of discard, says of said Court In said on I tloa. pic on Saturday. Mrs. Price. Mrs. reunion Sunday at Smithfleld. Mr*, Bee i7th"day of May. 1937. County and aald and standardisation hat progress- Gray and Mrs. Shough returned home Bunday. Mlsaea Veda and Elva and Mrs Curtía Price are staying ~ uniti the end of school which will be Thurs gay. The Ladles Aid met with Mr» Taylor Needham last Thursday The QOMa Keeler and son». Harold and Gerald, and Mrs Retha Shelley came IS w tla n d M r and Mr» W illiam I fro m Portland. M r ana a r t w .iuam Curry and daughter. Vera, of Philo math; Mr. H. L. Mounts tnd Jes» Mounts. M r and Mrs. Prank BaUey anJ daughter. Dorothea, from this paid " Dora ears the only way a girl really caa keep her youth la by ■ever latroduclng him lo another girl, especially a pretty one. * - Diverse Deereee Granted Judge G P Mklpwortb gianted three decrees of divorce In circuit couit Tuesday. Carrie B Akerly waa given . In pulling on supers for »»traded a divorce from Clarence Aherly on honey the Oregon beekeeper usually grounds of cruel and Inhuman treni experiences but little difficulty In gel ment. Decrees on the same ground» 1 ting the bee» alnrled In them, parti- were given Mary Htepbena from Clark Ì cularly If the supers have drawn Hlepbena sud Roney Sutherland from ' combe In them II I» » common prnc , Vaude Sutherland. | tics among some beekeepers Io place j Two complaint» for divorce have the brood neet which contains the been Bled in circuit court. Mr» « hrls- largest amount of brood on the lower tins M Johansen asks for a dlvorre story nett to Ihe bottom board then from Peter Johansen on grounds of the empty super, and then on top of neglect and cruelly. Harold N llamp- that Ihe hive bodv containing Ihe j ton aeek» a divorce from hl» Wife, least amount of brood. The queen. If lien» Hampton, on ground» of cruel possible ahouhl be In Ihe lower story. and Inhuman treatment, They »rer» married last April. . A table on certain Oregon soils and crops, the experiment station declares, to Improve both quality and yield Profitable returns call for thorough drainage, proper tillage, adequate »up ply of organic matter, use of lime In humid section» and correction of al- kallnlty In arid regions. ’ execution to me directed remanding ed wonderfully In the last few years, me In the. name of *h* Home of the varieties at one time <on- ln o rd ,r ,o « “ afy »«Id Judgment. fairly Important are now declared to , he following described real pro be ss extinct as the dodo, not even perty. to-wit: specimens being available. It would Lot number four in section thirty be a good thing If a few more were as «■ ,! j B” ty8 Oregon *” * * completely eliminated. women tied out a quilt besides doing vicinity were those who participated, g lot of embroidering and fancy work |B the pleasant event. Monday they Now. therefore, in the name of the Pair enough The cherry fruit fiy that makes the Mlee Abbett's Parents Her»— Mr. | , Bd ord. r o, The students of the eight grade ma, a, , h . Frank Bailey home. "Why are you scratching yourself. cherries maggoty la parts of Oregon and Mrs. C. Abboll arrived In Mprlng- • are rejoicing that none tailed in the Mr. and Mrs. H. E W ylie left Sat , |B order to satisfy said Judgment may be expected to emerge with the j Tommy?' Becauae. I'm Ihe only one who field Saturday lo »laIt their daughter, B ute examinations, three passed sad urday for Toledo, on their return Mon- coets and accruing coats. I will on next continued warm weather spell, two are condition«! lh. , ..-.-„mnanled by Miss Saturday the tnd day of July. 1937. Uorothy Abbott, teacher la the .nJ M „ d y h St companies t>y Miss at thr hoBr o, OBe o ckx.k ln , h. a fl, r and unless promptly poisoned will put knows where 1 Itch.“ __________ — ttprlngfleld high school. They were Miss Flosaie Herrington and i |gmg|g, who has completed a year a BOO„ of 1Btd day at lh , southwest eggs Into so many cherries that when Lucky Guy accompanied from Portland by O B. Marjorie Grsat. who are attending work as domestic science teacher ln fTOnt door of ihe County Court House. the maggots grow up they may pretty Normal at Monmouth, spent the week- h Toledo H 1gh School. I Eugene. Lane County. Oregon, of- nearly walk the fruit out of the boxes. Him "There la one word that will McKinney On Haturday. they wen» « » I In Thurston visiting relatives. . . fer for sale aad sell for cash, at pub- make me Ihe happleat man In Ihe up Ihe McKensle Upon their return. The small son of B rae.t Conley re- J H o ,,° ’ " - recovered from aBcUon. snbject to redemption .» The control spray la lead arsenate a Mrs Abboll aad Mr McKinney went The small son of Ernest Conley provided by law- all of the rig h t title half pound, molasses— not honey— J world W ill you marry m » r - a serious case of quinsy. back lo Portland, hut Mr. Abbott re turned to his home at Camp Creek Her— “ No." Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bogart of June sad Interest of said defendant and all quarts, water IB gallons. It la pul on turned to the river to remain tor ihla Mat Saturday after spending some _ of the Thurm ai persons claiming by. through or under very lightly, about Ihe time Royal H im - "Thai's ihe word " them or any or either ot them In and Ann« begin to »how good color, follow- time visiting hU uncles the Conley i ■ — week. . H. Anderson w ersj«0 “ ld PremlM-. brothers. M r >nd Mr> Advise Prom Dora i _ ed by two other like applications a M rs Jennie Bdol.Km from Eugene returning to Dumb Dora taw a ad In the paper, Blank ITommaory not»» and r » FRAN K B. TA YLO R . Sheriff of week to 10 days apart. the other day. It aald "HOw a Olrl celpla printed and la »lock at Ihe .pent the weekend to Thurs tom BMdle oB McKeaxie Lane County. Oregon. J J-9-13 3SSS: Mrs. Jokn Edmlston visited her „ __ _ __ __ _ k_ „ |i Commerrlal fertilisers are used pro- Can K«»p Her Youth One dollar poet- New» offi« '• Monday. Mrs. Anderson» health Is glster. Mrs. Robert Davis, at Shedd much improved. Mat week-end . Mrs. George P. Harrington has been Mr. and Mrs. W alter Platt have pur confined to her home with Oerm sr chased a new piano. measles. Mrs. Charlie Hastings and son. Mrs. Howard Short of Moscow Ida James, motored to Elm ira last Sunday. ho. arrived Thursday for an Indefinite John Hastings and son. Leland, who visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs recently returned from California, V. O. McElhany. visited relatives here the Brat of the Mrs. V. O. McElhnny, who has been wank. confined In the Eugene Hospital for M r and Mrs. W alter Platt and fam , . i . o 1 several weeks was able to come home. ’ « « » « » « " Shor* » gnd visited Mr. Platt s parents lag for her mother during her con Anda Calvert from Jaactlon City. valescence. Who works at WeadUng. waa In Thurs 1 The R. J Fish family accompanied ton Monday evening on his way to ! by Miss Gertrude Hangann visited at Wendltng. the Lee Cheshire home at Cheshire' M r and Mrs. W illiam Barnett and i . M r and Mrs. John Price attended the 8un<laY " . . , v n C. E. Bailey Is making extensive commencement exercise» of the E. B ., . . r . in Eugene Monday evening Rev. Improvement, on h i. home at Ctot- Baby in Bath - Cake in Oven - and a Peddler at the Door Turner. Thurston pastor, grad ns ted »kanle. M r and Mrs. Silas Gay from Silver- Mra- toa spent the week-end at the Conley M r s ^ L a n r. Hadley from vine ^ n t Hmflev- H' H * u«aBn • 1 Klntxley family at Fall Creek. E t a ” r Cole' ,ore“ ‘ n fOr * * Monday nigh, with her 8 ' °“ ■other. Mrs. Taylor Needham She. r took little Dan Mitchell home with near Marcóla thia week. her He has spent sometime with his grandmother here. UPPER WILLAMETTE Mrs. Verna Luther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phetteplace. eras married last WednewUy lo M r Adam. [ Schoo» Dar. • - T of r a d » . Jnmjy who la a traveling salesman and has ” ul‘ "« ‘ nd , d’ ’ events which was to have been held his headquarters tn Portland. She re Pleas&at HUI last Saturday was turned home only a few days previous at ^ , ’ fc n d ‘ v ^ « i." .h ." taught' school postpone«! on Acount of r.it. until Thursday June 2 ln the afternoon. the past year. Many of the rtudents went to Eugene Mrs. Ray Rennie is staying with her to take In Ben Hur. brother. Dr. Carl Phetteplace in Teddy Leavitts closed his revival Springfield and taking treatment. Her services at Pleasant H ill Saturday ■other. Mrs. Homer Phetteplace. Is night and 14 were baptized at First also helping care for her. ‘ M r « d " m ™.~ ¿ w - t Bertsch and Christian church in Engenn M r and M r. Ira Gray attended the A bab’r ■eetin « of the Texas club at the was born to M r and Mrs. E. B Tinker home of Mr. and Mrs. M J. McKlin at the Pacific Christian hospital Sat in Springfield last Wednesday even urday night May 2S. The little fellow jBg has been named Frederick Bruce. Pleasant H ill baseball team played Two Pleasant H ill girls received the Thurston high school team Tues- diplomas at the Eugene Bible Lnlver- day afternoon on the local diamond slty graduation Monday night. Mary Harden was given a piano teachers P'-easant H ill won. The high school baccalau-eate se’ diploma and Miss Lnclle Bennett re- ■ on w ill be held at the church next celved a nurses diploma Friday evening Rev. Turner will , Pleasant H ill high school defeated preach it. There are two graduates Thurston high school 28 to 2 Tuesday this year. Harry Endicott and Clyde May 31. One June 1st they defeated H art Miss Marian Zleglier graduated W alker by a score of 9 to 1. The nt mid-year bnt she is in Klamatn girls score was 11 to 4 In favor it Pleasant Hill. Falls at present. The Junior Play “All a Mistake,” The teachers training class met with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugh Tuesday w ill be given at the gymnasium Fri- evening. 'lay June 3rd. - | The Juniors and Seniors held a Watch repairing done correctly | picnic at Triangle Lake Monady W ork In today—Out tomorrow. Hoyt May 39. M l Main sL N O T IC E OF »A LE OF REAL PROPERTY |n the County Court of Lane County, Oregon. Estate of W illiam D. Hea..i, Deceased, N O T IC E IS HEREBY G IVEN, That by virtue of an order of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, dated the 38th day of April. 1927. the undersign- ed administrator of said estate will, on administrator of said estate will, on and after the 1st day of July. 1927, offer for sale and sell at private sale. as provided In saki order, the follow lng described nremiseR belonging to aald estate, to-wlt; North half of the Northwest quarter. the Southeast quarter of the North west quarter, and the Southwest quar ter of the Northeast quarter of Se< - tlon Thirty In Township Twenty South of Range Two West of the W illamette Meridian In Lane County. Oregon, con taining one hundred slxty-one am eighty-two hundredths acres according to Ihe official plat of the survey re turned to the general land office by the surveyor general. aald sale will be subject to confirma tion and approval by the County Court of I,sne County, Oregon, as provided by law Dated thia 2nd day of June, 1927. FRED M FROST, Administrator. ALTA KINO . Attorney for Eatate. .1 2-9-19 23-30: NO TIC E OF A N N U A L SCHOOL ELECTIO N District No. 19. Springfield Oregon NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IVEN. That | School District No. 19, of Springfield, Lane County. Oregon, will hold Its ; Annua, Electlon on Junf( 20th. 1927, for th8 pur(M, Fe of electing one dlrect- <)T ho|d ofl)ce for three years, and on^ clerfc to hoW offlCP for one y,.Br , Tim e of election from 2 o’clock P. M. to 7 o'clock P. M. on Monday, June 20th. 1927. being the third Monday in June as by law provided. Place of election corner of 4th and Main street ' Springfield. Oregon. Odd Fellows building, vacant »tore room on first floor. Dated June 2nd. 1927. Signed, R W. SM ITH , Clerfk Dis trict No. 19, Springfield, Oregon. Mlspelled, But— '■Shear robbery,” complained the man as he protested at the excessive rate the barber had charged him for a haircut. Toe Much Territory She— Do you think I go out with every man? He— Mylor' no, not with the popula tlon of the world the way It Is now. iir i 1 “Not Being Done Today’’ High pressure selling methods may pay certain profits to the business which cares not for good-will or of render ing real service to its customers. The peddler who appears at your door is but one small cog in the higher up machine that drives—drives—drives—to bring in the dollars at any cost. Such methods applied by any local store would soon result in the closing of its doors forever—because you would not tolerate the peddlars’ practice dominance by local mer chants. Weigh the facts. What the peddler and the mail order house offer, as compared to your local merchants and tradesmen. The peddler and the mail-order house pay no local taxes; assume no community responsibilities; owa no property her«; care not if your property investments decrease in value; whether jobs are plentiful— or wages better: In fact, they care only for their own profit. Therefore, do you think it amiss that we call to your attention the importance of d e in g a ll of your trading a t ‘ home? There isn’t local merchant who does not directly and indirectly contribute to our present and hoped for prosperity. Think of these things. ♦