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THURHDAY. MARCH 11). I »31
THE 3PK1NOF1KLP NEWS
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ERGATHA CLASS MEETS
EOION GROUPS PLAN
meeting for tonight WITH MRS. L. E. BASFORD
gprin«n*ld po«t number «0 of
the American l-e«1on together with
the Auxiliary group will meet at
the Community hall for a pot luck
aupper tonight at t:M P ™ All
members and their famlllea are
Invited to attend. Regular husl-
neaa will be transacted following
the meeting.
HOHDA BOLL FOR
FOURTH SIX WEEKS
Members of the Krgatha Sunday
school class of the Methodist
church were entertained at their
I'ontinued from Page t
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regular monthly business and so­
cial meeting at the home of Mrs Macklin. Klisabcth Johnson. Elmer
L. R Basford Wednaaday after-
UrwB S le,)hen Rlce.
noon Delicious refreshments were
Ru|h Oarym Oeneva
served late In the afternoon by the Wycoff. Gordon Gillett.
hostess
L IN C O L N SCH O O L
First Grade
Rebhan.
Scholarship — Roberta
Sem i-A nnual Report
—OF—
H. L. Bown as Sheriff
L A N E C O U N T Y , OREGON
Elaine Schaffenberg. Gloria Green.
Nova Jean Heiser, Leola Bertsch.
Jean Thompson. Robert Jack. Har­
old Nealon.
Attendance Roll Harold Nealon
John Ogilvie. Robert Smith. Jimmie
Smuh. Kern Shiwell. Wayne Sea
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mans. R o g e r Stewart. Duane
Thomas. Gerald Uchytll, Leota
Gloria
B*rt8ch- Col,**>n I'anlel*.
Green. Jule Heiser. Nova Jean
Heiser. Margaret Kixer. Elaine
Schaffenberg Wilma Wright. Into-
M c D onald
announces
NEW BOOKINGS AND
MANY STAGE FEATURES
Announcing the new pictures and
special stage attraction tor the cur-
r*"‘ and
,n
b1« ^ '« r a n , of entertain
ment seem s aaaurad at the Fox
McDonald during the neat seven
dava.
Currently, Friday and Saturday,
the Emerson Hough widely read
romance of the Texas ranges, ''The
Conquering Horde,” with Richard
Arlen, Fay Wray and a stellar
Paramount cast, will grace the
talking screen at the Fox McDon­
ald. Noted as a writer of red
blooded American adventure. Em er. i
*m Hough has given the acremi
, > ne of Ils m,,.»
most wtlrrln?
stirring dramas
dramas of
of
the early west, with Its "carpet-
baggers.' unknown wilderness and
with one of the most spectacular
cattle stampedes ever screened for
‘ Umax. As s special feature
AT THE FOX McDONALD
1
I,. K. Seotl. Twenty people were |t. s
National hank. Portland,
present and enjoygd an evening of Platea ate gelling at II ft« and
Rit IIIVN, card*, iiiun I c , and a late i enervation* should bo made at
foliee a» the Marlon hotel dining
•mppfr
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, , o i u will Neal only 100.
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J O Holt n . . relnrv ..................... .
Ihi Kug-ne Fruit Growers aaaoela
J W in d H u rls W o m a n
lion, la one of the members of
lbt> committee on arrangement*
!
In to O p en F irep lace
!
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J
Roaetta, Wash
When a
tornado struck the home of
Mra. Maggie lle a ttle here re
•
t
•
cently It threw her Into an
open Itreplaee.
Two children with their
mother escaped In the wreck'
•
age of the home.
J
: N.Y. Woman Lost
*
\ < t 14 Pounds of Fat
0
N I
OREGON BOOSTERS PLAN
MEETING NEXT WEEK
One 85 Cent Bottle of
Kruschen Suit» Did It
■I am atari lug on
Increaas of State's A gricultural
Lara.
Resources Sought by Large
Com m ittee Group
my
aeconil
hottie of Kriisi Ih-n S a ils and am
>eul P>ea»ed with results
I take
It lor reducing and ao far have
Inal 14 pound* and I think II la
doing wonders f*»r ma. I *1** not
T A X R O L L FOR T H E Y E A R ,«2»
Notices of "The Next Step" ban feel so llred evening» when I gel
>1 131 151 23
from work "
quel
nieeetlhg to he held at the home
Unpaid. Including Fire Patrol—July 1. l»30
A generous bottle of Krilsehen
455.19
Marlon hotel In Salem Friday eve Sails that laala 4 weeka eo sla lull
Sheriffs Assessments, since last report
179.22
"euST tfl KEATCN irkfOECShW-P DtNNYefHNlli»X.1*1**\*1 <MtIVUIC
, nlng. March 27. have Is en received ! H5 c e n la at uKlela Drug Store or
Overcollections
-........... - .........
39.14
any drugstore hr America- take
Undercharse on Roll ......- ..................................
here this week.
’ •«a g-
Sw eeney.
«* tb>‘
- Th‘' Con
Interest collected ..................... ..
CONRAD FUNERAL TO BE
This organisation has ae Its pur-. one half tenapoon In a glaaa of
W <7
Second Gr.de
querlng H orde" the
I
-
, i hoi water every morning before
trouble Payments
..
HELD THIS AFTERNOON i •• 'he development of ii n - g o i i ,,
,„.d fatly
Scholarship— Patricia Powell. BII- school will appear
J1.1S5.S93 93
agricultural reaources which have ! n|,,ntn gn light nn pntaloea. butter,
ly Dawson. Sidney Ward. Inex
“ >•
McDonald
Paid to County Treasurer
There was a great deal of re
legaere! service* for Jeptha Bar I been lying more or loss dormant cream and augar -that will help
$ 36.874.17
Oram. Lucile Melson. Gladys Peder at 9 o'clock.
series of Saturday Ju'cing among the patrons and stu |on f onrad> 41», w |lo died at Mural» 1 while the slalea of Idaho, Washing Kruachen lake off your fat
Aug. 21, 1930 —
28,551.05
Before the hollle la empty aur
son. Betty \lrg ln ia
ntKht midnight preview matinees, dents of Pleasant lllll high school
Monday night, will be held ion and California have Inereaaed
OcL 11. 1930 -----
35,513.10
plus fal la leaving yon Indolence
Oct 27, 1930 ........
131,655.58
Daw son
lvu a pre-released screening of "Parlor. ®»er the w inning of the district rroltl w.lker-lhM.le chapel here this I heir agricultural Income by a much chuuges Io activity you'll feel
Nov. 5, 1930 --------
77,336.07
younger eyea will brighten -atep
lu c lle Bedroom and Bath." with Buster , basketball title by the Pleasant artarBooa al 3:09 o'cloch. I te v .lt larger ratio than haa thia atate
Nov. 5. 1930 .........
26.308.61
Mllllona now thla-
Nov. 10. 1930
leUon I trriim '0 Peddicord. Bettv Keaton. Charlotte Greenwood, lieg!- J »»•»» b»y* Saturday night when they
Mu(holland will officiate and
A committee of prominent men growa apry
37.011.50
vou ought lo now II
Kruachen
Nov. li. 1930 -----
68.856.33
vi
1
Sh rman Sidney Ward
nnld Denny and Cliff Edwards foa defeated the University high •cb‘*’1 interment will be made In laiurel In all parts of the state Is working Salta la the Ideal Irenlmenl for
Nov. 19, 1930 ....
Vlrghtla Sherman Sidney Ward.
u
* (eam *
Albany Thr
cem#lery
45,943.60
on
plans
for
the
meeting
at
which
constipation.
Indlgesllon,
head
Nov. 21, 1930 ........
85.069.38
Third B
An “International Idea" stage show tooting of horns about one o'clock
Ml. Conrad had
living with Governor and Mrs. Julius I. Meier aches. iiervoUNiiess »d acidity
Dee. 2, 1930
53.543.87
Take
Kruachen
every
morning
Scholarship—Lois Evans. Beryl
Dee 5, 1930 ------
additional feature o f , Sunday morning announced the vtc- h|>
Mrs. C. C. Jarvis, at will be honor guests.
54.402.56
It's the little daily doae lhal does
Robertson. Dorothy Stewart. Flora **” be an
Dee. «. 1930 - —
Tickets for the dinner-banquet Il If not jt'yfully eutlafled after
58.899.56
the midnight matinee. In which tory to the sleeping populace Many yjBn,hf1eld for many year*.
He
Dee. 10. 1930 ........
Bertsch. Warren Ingram, Bobby twenty college entertainers, sing- had stayed up and phoned Into Eu-J waH ,,nlpi„yt.d by a lumber concern can be secured from II, E. Pulley the first bottle—money hack.
127.523.91
Dee. 16. 1930 -----
24.387.07
Pollard. Frank Stuart.
•••
dancers and instrumental ; gene to get the results b before
etö re jn th a t c lly . H e was born at Irving
Dee. 22, 1930 ------
Attendance— Frank Stuart. BoK and • vocal
‘
trios and quartets w ill' M,i.|
retiring Everyone was sm iles Mon ()n M„r<.h lg, («;» und has spent
$891.876.66 $ S91.876.66
by PtMth. Lois Evans, Shirley be featured Saturday night only, d a y at the high school and happy ,,,g ,,h ,(rw (if,, in (his state.
Haack. Alberta Keeler, Winifred
Soldier» and Soldier Widow's Exemptions, since
s „rvl¥ln|. are bis molehr. Mrs.
11.11 Lyons. Dorothy Mulligan, Beryl A set of three shower bombs wilt I over the victory . They are now
last report ------------------------ —----- -----------
be fired off st 10:30 Saturday night,
eagerly waiting for the results of Nam,y (>()llrad ,,f Springfield, three
Errors, and Double Assessm ents, since last
347.43 Robertson, Louise Smith. Dorothy just as the first ticket to the mid- , the games that will b. played at ,,rn, h„ri, Walter and Samuel, of
r e p o r t-------------------- - ---- ---------- ----- --------
6.25 Stewart. Wayne W etiell. Dave right show is sold. The box office Salem this week end. I'leaaant HUI ,{epdapor, > and Sherman. Spring
U n d ercollection s...... ............ - ..... - .............. — .......
18.35 g mi,b t Jeanette Sweeney. Aretha
Fire Patrol Cancelled, since last report
will remain open until 12:30 and
la ready to put up a hard fight
f(,,|d ; tw o alster. Mr*. R L. Jones,
75.068.03
Young. Flora Bertsch, Ray Daniels.
Delinquent, including Fire Patrol, Dec. 31, 1930
the complete matinee will last until
o n u Tu ,ker Qrover KeUMy and Mnl Wm
Curtla, b(„ h of
$1,135.89393 Willard House. Warren Ingram.
well after 1:30 a. m Regular night [ Mtll(te|ltg >( , he rleasan , ||m high Springfield.
Merle Nice.
admission prices will be in vogue
r<H.en„ y wo„
T A X R O LL FOR T H E Y E A R 192S
Fourth A
for the late performance.
re(,ent ((ft> ,n8ur>n<.e wnteg, apon p _T A T 0 POSTPONE
$142.740 30
Scholarship- Karl Scott. Dorothy-
Delinquent, including Fire Patrol—July 1, 1930 ........
Lawrence
"Parlor. Bedroom a n d Hath." sored by the Lane County Under
MEETING FOR ONE WEEK
J J¡
Chase. Dean Wilson.
Sheriffs Assessments, since last report
6 990
Thompson. Robert Nice.
which is described as the funiesl writers association.
Interest and Penalty collected since last report
The entire staff of the txiwell
The regular meeting of the
$149.906.70
Attendance — Junior Endicott, talkie farce to Invade the screen
Lawrence Thompson, Jack Heckey. in many moons, and based on the high school have been re-elected to Springfield Parent Teacher asaocla
Paid to County Treasurer
Norman Nealon. Robert Nice. Max- highly succesful stage hit, will open teach next year. They are Thomas , t|„ n wn be postponed for one week
ine Cogill. Midge Wilson, Frank its regular run of 3 days Sunday R. Powers, principal; Miss Hor- according to Mrs D C. Ogilvie,
$41.914.38
Aug. 25. 1930
i-nce Elliott and Miss Ruth Rydell. president. The meeting should be
... 3.689.70 $ 74 "48 42 Howes- BUly Glthens. Dorothy at the Fox McDonald.
OcL 15, 1930
29.144 34 ’
assistants
The Janitor. Charles held Friday afternoo*. but several
90 25 , hase- Lorraine Squires.
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Dec. 24, 1930
Errors and Double Assessments, since last report
Cox. was also re-hired
other meetings have been ached
243.636.13
F ifth A
Delinquent. Including Fire Patrol, Dec. 31, 1930
»tied and the P T. A. w lsh es»to
---------------
Scholarship — G 1 e n Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Blair enter­
await
actions talSen at these
$149.906.10 j ew e, Farnsworth. Elise Ingram. Get* $ 1 /0 in H oldup
tained In honor of the Lowell high
m eetings.
Helen
Lyons.
1-aVerne
McPherson.
an(J
0
ropS
Gia**
Gun
school
basketball
squad
with
a
tur
T A X R O LL FOR T H E Y E A R 1927
$48 797.26 MarSaret Melson- Rose
Philadelphia. - "And then the key dinner Friday evening at the
Delinquent. Including Fire Patrol—July 1, 1930
77 97 Lloyd Seamans Muriel Tyson. Gayle pistol dropped out of the bandit's high school. Thomas R. Powers, MISS MELLON HOSTESS
Sheriff's Assessments, since last report ............
hand and broke Into a thousand
1,647.14 Chase.
principal and coach, was toast­
FOR SATURDAY PARTY
Interest and Penalty, collected since last report
------------ -
Attendance— Oliver Adams, Eva pieces."
That should be the • ing of the m aster for the occasion. Guests
$50,522.37 Brjnk Gayle Chase. Bert Currie, story, but It happens 10 be the
Miss Melba Mellon, captain of
Included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R
Jewel Farnsworth. Herold Foss. main point, so it's right up on top. Powers, Miss Florence Elliott, Miss the Neighbors of Woodcraft drill
Paid to County T reasurer
Harry
I>eainer,
manager
of
a
Delman Glaspey. Ruth Hapncr. Don­
chain grocery store, was attending Ruth Rydell, Mr. and Mrs. J P. team, entertained for the guards
$4.fi29.51
Aug. 26. 1930
ald House, Elise Ingram, Helen to a customer when a youth In a Hull and the basketball squad ac­ ami their husbands Saturday eve­
....
978.16
Oct. 22. 1930
2.599.38 $ 8,207.05 Lyons, LaVerne McPherson, Mar- dark blue cap and gray overcoat companied by partners.
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dec. 24, 1930
Errors and Double Assessments, since last report
81.97 garet Melson. Barbara Nealon. Rose entered.
He brandished a pistol at Deam
At the Parent-Teacher associa­
Delinquent, Including Fire Patrol—Dec. 31, 1930
------ 42,«53. a Ogden, Freddie Meet, Helen Put-
er, the customer; Mrs. Barbara
FOR SALE
tion meeting at Lowell Thursday
150,522.37 man, Dorothy Ramsdell, Lloyd Sea­ Bahl. and Mrs. Bahl's daughter.
Founders day of the order was ob-
Good 16-lneh Block wood, also
“Put ’em u p !'' he ordered.
mans. Muriel Tyson. Henry Uchytll.
16-incb and 4 foot old growth
Deamer “put 'em up." The rob­ servel by the lighting of candles
T A X R O L L FOR T H E Y E A R 1926
Erma Wetxell.
ber, about eighteen, took $170 from on a huge birthday cake, the pres­ slabwood.
July
1,
1930
________
___
$41,774.79
J
U
N
IO
R
H
IG
H
the OH and forced the manager to
Delinquent, including Fire Patrol
FRANK TUHY
70.85
ent and past officers taking part
Scholarship — Barbara
Barnell. give him the padlock to the store.
Sheriff's A ssessm ents, since last report
Phone Sp. 182J
833.34
in
the
ceremony.
The
prgram
was
SU11 wiggling
the weapon before
Interest and Penalty, collected since last report .........—.......
eee.»-*
Keeler, Florence May. Lu
___
__
furnished by the Fall Creek and
, 42.678.,g cile Davis. Margaret Haack. Edna
Severson.
{he door without, however, locking Four-H sew ing club girls had
Paid to County T reasurer
Attendance— John Dale Adams, it, when the pistol fell out of his charge of a booth decorated with
thee lub colors, green and white,
Charles Cole, Irvin Darr, Charles hand.
$1,742.91
Aug. 27, 1930
A thousand splinters from what where they sold home made candy j
482.01
Maxwell,
Allen
Sneed,
Carl
Steven-
Oct. 22, 1930
was revealed as a glass weapon realising $6.02. This money Is to j
. 1,286.69 $ 3.511.61
Dec. 22, 1930
45.62 son> Antone Ucfcytil, Franklin flew In all directions.
Errors, and Double Assessm ents, since last
" «9,121.75 Wardlow. Dick Wright. E ssel Ad-
The startled bandit took one look be used for purchasing a banner ,
Delinquent, Including Fire Patrol-
-----------
ams, Virginia Brink. Lorna Chase, at the even more astonished store for the club and for other club
$42,678.98 Lucile Davla, Winifred Franx. Thel-
¿ X : bu!
ins July 1st 1930 and ending December Slat. 1930.
Period commenc ing Ju'-'
•
both dales Inclusive.
_____
W 3
IRISH - MURPHY CO.
FORMERLY GRAY'S
T A X R O L L FOR T H E Y E A R 1925
$26.908.83
Delinquent, including Fire Patrol—July 1, 1930 .........
76.41
Sheriffs Assessm ents, since last report
Interest and Penalty, collected since last report ----------------
582.45
$27,567.69
Paid to County T reasurer
ma Lipes, Wilma Lipes, Ruth Pol-
lard. LaVerne Pugh, Edna Sever-
Faye Squires, Ruth Stratton,
son'
MUim
»»UllCJ,
XMUUft, Lena
Asiaca
Doris W
01 ley, Mary J Young,
Stafford, Lawrence Chase, Roy
Crandall, Sammle Gott, W illis
Foole, Irene Anderson, Barbara
Barnell, La Moyne Black, Delores
Caatell, Fern Fisher, Pearl Helter-
brand. Ruby Houk. Nillie Howes,
Marjorie Johnson, Josephine Jones
Frances Keeler. Delores Nice, Dru-
cile Ogilvie, JoLana Putman, Wil-
mina Spriggs, Mildred Tuhy, Hazel
gtafford, Melvin Foss, Clair Hadley.
__________________
iu it. Deamer notified police and
returned to sweep up what was l»ft
of the 8lasa Plato1-
440
J
H o*pital to Brand
B abies W ith Sun Lam p
Eleven of the Lowell high school
boys accompanied by their princi­
pal visited Florence last week.
Prof. C. O. Groshong of the Flor­
ence schools acted as guide for
the visitors and participated In
arranging a big clam bake for them
on the sands of Heceta beach.
Marie Barnum and Harry Bar-1
num and Felma Circle, who were
out of school last week with the
measles, are able to return to their
studies Monday. Nancy Barnum
will not be able to return for
some time as the m easles affected
here eyes to such an extent she
will not be able to take up het
studies.
Newark, N. J.—Beth Israel ho»-
pltal, Newark, adopted an entirely
new system for the Identification
$ 3,020 85
of babies bom In the Institution.
16
A few minutes after the child has
24,514.68
been bom. a stencil containing the
Initials of the mother will be
$27.567.69
placed on an ami of both the moth­
er and child and will be sunburned
T A X R O LLS FOR T H E Y E A R 1924
onto the skin by exposure to an
$17.610.99
ultraviolet ray lamp. The hospital
Delinquent, Including Fire Patrol—July 1, 1930 .—.....
183.21
considers the method a perfectly
Interest and Penalty, collected since last repqrt .—
harmless and satisfactory scheme.
Advertising costs collected since last report — .............
------ 2
— MRS. ELLA COLE PASSES
The slightly red Initials will re­
$17,820.70
WEDNESDAY NIGHT main visible for ten days and If
the patients nre placed In a dark
Paid tc County Treasurer
room the letters may be detected
Members of the Creswell Grange
Ella Pitts Cole passed away here for several weeks longed. Dr. Paul
were
guests of the Ix)well Grange
......
........$169.98
Wednesday night at 8:00 o'clock at Keller of the hospital staff devel­
Aug. 27, 1930 ----------
.............. 217.54
at their regular meeting Thursday
Oct. 22. 1930 .............
oped the system.
the
home
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
Sher
...... .......... 344.69 $ 732.21
evening . The session was held In
Dee 22, 1930 .............
Errors and Double Assessm ents, since last report ....................
13.23 man Poter, 319 C street. She was
the auditorium of the new high
Delinquent, Including Fire Tatrol—Dec. 31, 1930 ....................... 17,07o.2C born August 4, 1874 In Iowa and
school building. Following the busi­
was married to Jedd Cole In 1892.
ness session the Creswell Grange
_
$17.82 .
jjer husband died in Springfield
put on a very clever radio broad­
i three years ago.
PR O C E ED S OF SA LES OF R E A L P R O P E R T Y
casting program. After the pro­
Mrs. Cole was a member of the
Proceeds of Sales of Real Property for delinquent taxes
$2,101.59
gram games with music were play­
Congregational church.
Paid to County T reasurer
ed and refreshments served by the
She
came
to
Springfield
eight
Lost
Her
Double
Chin
1930
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734.80
Aug. 29.
Lowell Grange.
1930
..............................-
............................
......
1,294.97
years
ago
and
leaves
two
sisters,
Oct. 22.
Lost Her Prominent Hips
1930
.....................................................................
72.02
$2,101.59
Dec. 22,
Mrs. Potter, and Miss Jean Rand­ Lost Her Sluggishness
The ladles of Pleasant Hill met
Gained Physical Vigor
lett, Fargo, North Dakota.
at the home of Mrs. Allan Wheeler
REPORT ON FEES
Funeral services will be held at Gained in Vivaciousness
Tuesday, March 17. O. 8. Fletcher,
Total Sheriff’s Fees earned for various services ........................... $ U 7 2 .71,
Walker. P(X)le chapel ln thlg Gained a Shapely Figure
county agent, was present and
Total Auto License h ees .......................................................................
» w .w
................
talked on "Insect and Rodent Con­
Total Fines, and Miscellaneous Receipts ...................... ................. 4,452.80 | this city. The details are awaiting
the sister ln North
, word from
-
trol.” Mrs. Andy Olson and Mrs.
If
you're
fat—first
remove
the
»6'425'6 1 i Dakota.
C.
T. Williams assisted Mrs.
cause!
Take one half teaspoonful of KRU Wheeler.
Paid to County T reasurer
SCHEN SALTS In a glass of hot
K. E. Kilpatrick has accepted the
July 1 to Dec. 31. 1930— Sheriff's Fees
water before breakfast every morn
1 1 80000 D i v o r c e Co*t* $8,000,
July 1 to Dec. 31, 1930--Auto License Fees
ing—cut out pastry and fatty meats position of principal of the Pleas­
but M arriage O nly $7 —go light on potatoes, butter, ant Hill high school another year.
July 1 to Dec. 31, 1930—Sheriff’s Fees for Certificates of
Delinquency ........................................................................................
Okmulgee, Okln.—People laugh cream and sugar—In 3 weeks get
July 1 to Dec. 31, 1930— Miscellaneous Receipts ............................
»6.45 at the old saying that two can live on the scales and note how many He received several other flatter­
ing offers and the students and
July 1 to Dec. 31, 1930— Refunds ............................... ......................
34.45 as cheap as one. hut not Joe Mc- pounds of fat have vanished.
Paid to County Treasurer and Court—
Nac, wealthy Indian. It cost Joe
Notice also that you have gained patrons of the high school are much
July 1 to Dec. 31, 1930—Flues ...................................................... ..... 4,202.90 $8,000 recently when his wife Lucy In energy—your skin is clearer— elated he has chosen to stay at
secured a divorce from him. But your eyes sparkle with glorious
Pleasant Hill.
$6,425.51 Lucy relented the divorce and want­ health—you feel younger in body
ed Joe to remarry her. Joe thought keener In mind. KRU8CHEN will
The operetta, "Polished Pebbles’
•Tax money turned over to County Treasurer dally by Sheriff, produc
'l
he’ w u it ^ u p 'h is ’ bms give any fat person a Joyous sur­ which was to have been given by
n, a , al„ in interest paid on average daily balance, of $720 over the
^ ^ ^ r i a g e ? h e found prise.
Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN the Pleasant Hill high school this
amount earned by former methods, when dally turnover of money R
h(m f)n|y
w
SAI.TS at Ketels Drug Store (lasts week, Friday and Saturday, has
was not made.
|,.Hg |.han the divorce cost.
4 w eeks). If even this first bottle been postponed until next week on
doesn’t convince you this Is the account of the basketball tourna­
STATE OF OREGON )
easiest, safest and surest way to
Turkey Has Four Legs
ment to be held at Haletn.
) ss.
San Jose, C alif—A white turkey lose fat—If you don’t feel a superb
G. W. Kelsay Is suffering with
COUNTY OF LANE
)
tien with four legs and two tails Is improvement ln health—»0 glorl
1 H I Bown
as Sheriff of lam e County, Oregon, do hereby certify i the property of Mrs. Lucy Dutre, ously energetic—vigorously alive liiflarnntory rheumatism In his
Mrs. Marne Carey of Buffalo, N
« 'Iha to rea o ln g Is a true and correct report, of the offices of Sheriff who has a farm on Brckaw road, a
writes—“Since I began taking hand.
a -r.» / ’„Hector for Lune County, Oregon, for the period commencing few miles from here. The turkey, Y„
While riding horseback last week
Julv tot 1930. and ending December 31st. 1930, both date« Inclusive.
which has become a great pet, 1* Kruschen Salts I have lost 20 Thelma Perry dislocated her shoul­
pounds and I feel as If I had lost
three
and
one
half
years
old,
lays
Dated this $6th day of February. A.D.. 1931.
BoW N
well, and Is otherwise perfectly 50 pounds—I feel so good and the der when she grabbed a limb of
best part of It all Is that I eat
normal.
Sheriff of Lane County,
a tree.
anything I like.”
State of Oregon.
Aug. 27. 1930 ---------- ------------ --- ------------------------
Oct. 22, 1930 ------------------------------------ ---- ------ —
Dec. 22. 1930 ............. —.................................................
Errors and Double A ssessm ents, since last report
Delinquent, Including Fire Patrol— Dec. 31, 1930
556.94
499.67
1.964.24
How One Woman
Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat
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