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    THUHHUAY, FEBRUARY » , 1082
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G ON
F IN A L A C C O U N T
«
DOCTOR W IL L F IT UI.AMHEH In
exchange fur ■ iiih II, farm llve-
»im k. 921 W illamette h i ., Ku
■«Ilf.
M 3.
N O TIC E IH HER EBY U IVBN :
That the undersigned, a« executrix
of the laisi W ill and Testament of
Charles C. Rossman. deceased, has
filed her account for the final
I »»ltl<m ent of said decedent's «»tate
in the County Court for laine Coun
tv. Oregon, and that Haturday the
6th day of March. 1932. «I the Court
Room of said Court In the County
Court House, In Eugene, at ten o'­
clock In the forenoon, lias been fix
■ il by sold Court as the time and
Choe for hem lug objections there,
'to, and for til" settlement thereof.
T H « SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
PARTY TO BE FRIDAY
M«mbers of Mrs A. It. Van Val-
sah's Munday school class of the
Methodist church will bold their
monthly social Friday evening at
(he home of their teacher It has
b««n announced, All members of
the group are urged to b« present
N O T IC E
O F F IN A L » E T T L E M E N T
Notice Is hereby given tbal the
undersigned Administrator of the
L
Y
D
IA
J.
ItOHHMAN.Kxecu
" H i l l H A l.K "- Htandaril make ot
trlx of Ihe lu u t W ill and Estate of Armln Hess, deceased, has
piano near Mprlngflclil. W ill »ac |
T e s t a m e n t of Charles C. filed her final report and account
rifle« for unpalil balance. A »nap. |
with the Clerk of the County Court
Ilossinan, dec«aaed.
. Easy 11,mi» W rit« Tallm an Plano
of Lane County, Oregon, and that
Him«. Halfin. Oiegmi
F I 8 j L. L. HAY. Attorney for Katat«.
Saturday, the I9lh day of March
(F 4 11 1826; M 3)
1932. at Ihe hour ten o'clock In the
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
forenoon. In the County Court Room
N O T IC E O F E X E C U T O R 'S BALE In the Court House at Eugene, Lane
NO TIC E IH HEREBY G IVEN
OF R E A L E S T A T E
County. Oregon, has been set by
That Robert il. Ikinnelly ha» been
IN
T
IIE
CO UN TY COURT G F T H E the Hon. C. P. Rarnard, Judge of
appoint««] «SMculor of the Last Will
ami Testament of Charlutt« II j HTATK OF OREGON FOR T H E said Court, as the time and place
IN PRO- for hearing name, and for the final
Donnelly, deceased, by H im County : COUNTY OF LANK
settlement of said Estate.
BATE No 6873.
Court of l.an« County, Oregon. All
JO SEPH IN E HESS. Admlnls
p«r»on» having claim» against »aid IN T H E M A TTER O F T H E EH
tratrlx.
««tut« urs required Io present th em .' T A T E O F LOUIHA M U L K E Y .
W
KI.I.H
ft W ELLS. Attorneys.
with the proper vouchers, within i Deceased.
(F 18-26— M 310-17)
»lx monthta from the 11th day of| TO W HOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I, Lansford II. Mulkey, the exocu
February. 1932, to tba »aid «Mcu-
BUMMONN8
lor nt III« law offlra of L. L. Hay I lor of the above entitled estate, as
In th«> Miner ItiilldltiK, Bugana, Ore- uilthorlxed by an order of the Court
IN
T
H
K
C
IR
C U IT CO URT O F T H E
duly given and made In the above
(on,
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR T H E
entitled
matter
on
February
8,
1932,
Ito llK H T it. D O N N ELLY, Ex«
CO UNTY OF LANK.
i-utor of the l.a»t W ill and will sell at private aale to the high IXIH ACK RIDDLE, plaintiff -Vs- H
Taalauiant of Charlotte ft. Don [ «at and best bl<ld«r, st the law of­
S RIDDLE, defendant.
fice of my attorney. It. E. Hlattery,
nelly, deceased
at 717 W illam ette Rtreet, Eugene. To. H. H Riddle, defendant:
I,. L. HAY, Attorney for Kstnte.
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E STATE
Oregon, beginning nt the hour of
(F. I I 1825 M 3 101
II) o'clock A. M on March I I . 1932. O F OREGON: You are hereby re­
all of the Interest of the above en­ quired to appear and answer the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
titled estate In and to the following complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit on or before
NO TIC E IH HER EBY O IVK N : ' described real estate:
four weeks from date of first pub­
That Edith Flossie Funk« ba» been (
Beginning In the North Line of lication of thia summons, or for
appointed administratrix of tile «*•
wunt thereof the plaintiff will take
tale of I,till« Stewart. deceased, by j Eighth Street In the City of Ku-
geue. at a point due North of the Judgment against you and will ap­
the County Court of lame County.
Northeast corner of lx>t Numbei ply to the court for the relief pray­
Oregon. All pernon» havina claims
One In Block Numlier Twenty-one ed for In the complaint and for a
ugatnst »aid entate ara required to
decree of absolute divorce from
present them, with the proper | In lames Huddleston's Addition you.
voucher», within »lx month» fro m , to Eugene, running thence East
This summons Is published once
along said North line of Eighth
the tlth day of February. 1032, to
S tre e t 60 fee! I h e t u e North 217 each week for four consecutive
the »aid administratrix at the law
office of I. I.. Hay, In the Miner ' feel, thence West parallel with weeks In the Springfield News, a
»aid North line of Eighth Rtreet weekly newspaper published at
Hulldlug. Eugene. Oregon.
60 feet to a point due North of Springfield. Lane County, Oregon,
E D IT H F1A1HHIK F t'N K E , Ad
beginning point, thence South 217 by the order of the Hon. O. F. Skip
mlulstratrlx of the Batata of
feet, more or less to the piece of worth. Judge of said court, made
Lillie Hlewart, deceased.
beginning, all In Lane County. the 16th day of February, 1932,
L. L. KAY. Attorney for Entate.
and first published the 18th day ot
Stale of Oregon.
(F . 11-18 26 M 3-10)
February. 1932.
Terms of sale: At least one-
W H IT T E N SW AFFO RD. Attor­
1 (mirth of the purchase price to be
ney for Plaintiff. Residence and
NOTICE
mild In cash, and the balance may
Postoffice Address.
Eugene,
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
run for a period of three years
Oregon.
In the County Court of thn Hlate with Interest at the rate of 6 per
(F 18-26— M 2-10-17)
of Oregon for lo n e County. In ient per annum payable annually,
the M atter of the Entate of Florra with the provision that If any In
C IT A T IO N
teest Is not paid when due, the
Garttn, deceased.
Notice I» hereby given that the whole of the deferred payments IN T H K CO UN TY CO URT OF T H E
undersigned administrator ha« filed »hall become due at once.
HTATE O F OREGON FOR LANE
CO UNTY.
LANSFO RD H. M U L K E Y . Kx-
hl» final account In »aid matter
and that the aforesaid court ha»
exutor.
In the M atter of the Estate of
IF . 11-18-26 M 3-10)
appointed February 19th, 1932, at
John O’l-averty, Deceased.
leu o'clock A. M as the time for
To Thomas O'Laverty and all
hearing objection to said final ac­
other persons unknown claiming an
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
count and the settlement thereof.
Interest In the estate of John
All persou» Interested may file ob­
Notice Is hereby given that the O'Laverty deceased.
G REETINGS:
jections thereto.
undersigned has been duly appoint-
J 11 O A IIT IN , Administrator. cd administrator of the estate ot
In the name of the State of Ore­
C. A. W'lntermeler. attorney.
Elisabeth G. Jenkins, deceased, gon, You are hereby cited and re­
(J 21 28— F 4-11-18)
and any and all persons having quired to appear In the County
claims against the said estate are Court of the State of Oregon foi
hereby r««julred to present said l-ane County In the court room
claims, duly verlfl«»d ns by law re­ thereof at Eugene In l-ane County
quired, to the undersigned admin­ on the eighth day of August. 1932,
istrator, at the office of Eugene V. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of
Slattery. Deputy District Attorney, that day. then nnd there to show
at the Lone County Court House, cause. If any you have, why said
In Eugene, Lane County, State of court shall not make an order di­
JEW ELER
Oregon, within six months from the recting and authorising W. L. Mr-
Hargue as administrator of said
date of this notice.
Repairing a Specialty
Dated and first published Jsnu estate to sell the following des-
crlbed real property for the pur­
Springfield, Oregon
ary 21. 1932.
Date ot Inst publication February pose of obtaining funds with
which to pay claims against said
18. 1932.
E U G E N E L. JE N K IN S . Admin estate and expenses of administra­
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Istrator ot the estate of Elisa­ tion to-wlt:
The South One H alf of the
Naturopathie Physician
beth C. Jenkins, deceased.
Southeast Quarter of Section
Lord A Moulton, and Eugene
Phone 91-J
Thirty-two
(321 In Township
V. Slattery, Attorneys for Ad­
Office Hour»: 1 to 8 I'. M.
Fourteen <141 South of Range
ministrator.
Three (3). West of the W iliam
(J 21-28— F 4-11-18)
408 Fourth Street
ette Meridisn and also the North
H alf of the Northeast Quarter
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
of Section Five (5) In Township
Universal M ortgage Corp.
Notice Is hereby given that the j Fifteen (16) South of Range
Three (3), West of the W illam ­
undersigned has been appointed
ette Meridian, all In Linn County,
Executrix of the estate of Lester
State of Oregon, and containing
Oren Beckwith, deceased, and any
One Hundred Fifty-Seven and
and all persons having claims'
W . P. Tyson. Agent
Forty-two Hundredths (167.42)
against the said estate are hereby
acres of land subject to a mort
128 E St.
Phone 56W
required to pre»«mt said claims,
gage of $3,000, held by the Travel­
duly verified as by law required, at
er's Insurance Company.
law office of my attorney, H. E.
Also lots two (2) nnd Three (3)
Slattery, 717 W illam ette St.. Eu­
General Law Practice
In Block Twenty (20) of the Ex­
gene. Oregon, In Lane County. Ore­
tended Survey of the Town of
gon, within six months from the
I. M. PETERSON
Springfield. Oregon, subject to a
date of this notice.
At tnrney-at-l-aw
mortgage of $250.
Dated and first published Febru­
Also lot Eight (8), Block Forty-
City Hall Building
ary 11. 1932
two (42) of Ihe extended Survey
Data of last publication March 10.
Hprtngfle’.d. Oregon
of the Town of Springfield.
1932
Witness Honorable C. P. Barnard,
A LIC E M. B E C K W IT H , Execu­
trix of the estate of I-ester' Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for I-ane County,
Oren Beckwith, deceased.
FRANK A. DE PUE
II E. S L A T TE R Y . Attorney for
) nnd the seal of said Court affixed
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
hereto this 16th dav of February.
Executrix.
1932.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
(F . 11-18-26 M 3-10)
Attest: W B D ILLA R D . Clerk.
Sutton
Springfield
By EVA L. D U C K W O R TH . Deputy
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F S SA L E
(F 18-26— M 3-10-17)
Building
Oregon
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Business Directory
Edw. G. Privat
BONDS
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OF ALL KINDS
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Phone Springfield 121-M
POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Poole
EUG ENE U th H P R IN O F IK L I)
nnd Chnrnelton,
228 Main
Toll-phone 723
Phono 82-J
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Orthogon Soft-Llte LenneR
Relieve Eye Strain
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 W est 8th
lu g a n a
Notice is hereby given that by
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA L E
virtue of an execution and order
REAL PROPERTY
of sale IsHUed out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for NO TIC E is hereby given that by
I-ane County, Oregon. January 18. virtue of an execution and order
1932. upon and pursuant to a de­ of sale Issued out of the Circuit
cree made by said Court January Court of the State of Oregon for
18, 1932, In a suit pending therein Lane County this 11th day of Feb
In which Chnrlex Clements wus runry, 1932. upon and pursuant to
plaintiff and Jean Flanigan wan de­ a decree duly given and made by
fendant, whtch execution and order said Court this lt t h day of Febru­
of sale wan to me directed and com­ ary. 1932, In a suit pending therein
manded me to sell the real property In which The Pacific Savings ft
hereinafter described to satisfy cer­ txian Association, a Washington
tain liens nnd charges In said do corporation was plaintiff and J.
cree specified, I will, on Saturday, M. Rose and others were defendants,
the 20th day of February. 1932. at which execution and order of sale
the hour of one o’clock In the after­ whs to me directed and commanded
noon of said day, at the southwest me to sell the real property here­
door of the County Court House inafter described to satisfy certain
In Eugene, lanie County, Oregon, liens and charges In said decree
offer for sale and sell, at public au­ specified, I will on Saturday, the
ction for cash, subject to redemp­ 19th day of March, 1932, at the
tion ns provided by law, nil the hour of 1:00 o'clock P. M., st the
right, title nnd Interent of the de­ southwest door of the County Court
fendant In said suit nnd of nil par­ House In Eugene, Lane County.
ties claiming by. through or under Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
him, since the 9th day of February, public auction for cash, subject to
1928, In nnd to the following des­ redemption as provided by law,
cribed real property, to-wlt:
all of the right, title and Interest
The north half of Donation of the defendants In said suit and
I-nnd Claim No. 43, Notf. No. 3288 of all parties claiming by, through
In Sections ten and fifteen, town or under them or any of them. In
ship 18. south, Range 3 West of or to the following described real
the W illam ette Meridian, in Lane property, to-wlt:
County, Oregon, and being the
Beginning at the Northwest
North half of the D. L. C. of
corner of the tract of land con­
George M. Coryell, the same con­
veyed to M illie A. Fox by Lurena
taining 160.23 acrea of land, more
Zimmer and John A. Zimmer by
or leas, In said County and S tate ,1 deed recorded In Vol. 148 at page
Alan beginning at the south­
468 of the deed racorda of I-ane
west corner of Donation I-and
Coun4y, Oregon, and running
Clnlm No. 69 In Township 18,
thence Eaat along the northerly
South, Range 3 West of the W II-
boundary of the tract so convey­
Inmette Meridian and run thence
ed as aforesaid 126 feet, thence
North 12.38 chains to right of
south 40 feet, thence westerly
way, thence west 8 chains and
126 feet to the west boundary of
1 1-3 links, thence South 67 links,
the tract conveyed to said M illie
thence East 8 chains and 11-3
A. Fox, as aforesaid, thence
links, nnd thence North 67 links
North 40 feet to the place of
to the place of beginning. In Lane
begin ivlng, In I-ane County, Ore­
County, Oregon.
gon.
Dated this 19th day of January,
Dated this 11th day of February.
1932.
193?.
H. L. BOW N, Sheriff of l-ane
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff.
County, Oregon.
By A. E. H U LEO AA RD, Deputy.
(J 21-28—F 4-11-1»)
(F 18-26— M 2-10-17)
RED CROSS ASKS
GARDENPLANTING
PAOB THR1
Vialta from Wendllng — Mr«.
Wendllng Rraident Hara— Mra
Frank Crabtree of Wendllng vl»lted Harry Wilke» of Wendllng was » |
friends In Springfield on Monday.
visitor In Springfield Monday.
Greater Production of Vege­
table« Expected to Reduce
Plumber III— Nell Pollard, pro­
Has Influenza— Mr». Lum F. An­
prietor of the Springfield numbing derson Is III at her home with an
Coat of Poor Relief
»bop was ill the flrat of the week.
Are You
Making Quilts?
Vat Dyed Print»
attack of Influenza.
Taking up a suggestion handed
Business Visitor— Mr». Mary El»
Visits from Albany— Mrs. Helen
on by the Cottage Grove relief coun ton of Ixtnburg wa» a business vlst-
Runt of Albany wan a bualne»» visi­
ell, officers and members of the tor In Springfield on Saturday.
tor In Sprtnefleld Saturday.
Lane County Red Cross at their an­
Small
Child
III—
The
«mall
child
nual meeting held at the Osburn
Marcóla Resident Calls — Mrs.
hotel last week decided to launch of Mr. and Mr». Norton Pengra Glenn Neilson of Marcóla visited
a county-wide Garden Plot move­ 1» III with the flu st thee home of with friends la Springfield Satur­
ment as an aid to lessening the It» par«nt».
day.
reed for relief work during the
Visits Parent»— Horace Franklin
Minor Operation— W illiam K 1 da­
next year.
Drury has gone to Coburg to be
The plan as It Is being carried employed In the Drury and Drury te r of Dexter «ubmltted to a minor
operation at the cfflce of a local
out by the Cottage Grove people
store there.
physician Wednesday.
starts with the compilation among
all those now getting relief of a
Spend Day on Farm — Julius
Fined for Speeding — O rv ille
questionnaire showing a complete Fu lop. Springfield merchant, and
Clarke was fined $16 in Eugene
record of the amount of ground now Dale Hummers spent Tuesday on
Justice Court Monday on a charge
available for garden purposes, the the Fulop ranch near Salem.
of speeding In Springfield.
ability of the person to furnish the
W alterviile Folk Haro—J. D. Me
necessary seeds and Jars for can­
Arthur and daughter. Ann. of Walt-
Has '‘ cadet Fever— Han,Id Trot­
ning purposes.
ervllle were buxine«» visitor» In ter. son of Mrs. Louise Trotter Is
Those who do not return the
Springfield on Friday afternoon.
ill with scarlet fever at a hospital
questionnaire and thoae In need
In Eugene.
but who neglect to ralae a garden
Back from California— Mrs. Nel­
this coming summer will be con­ lie Bartlet ha» returned from Cali­
Major Operation — Miss Eula
sidered aa having put themselves fornia where »he »pest »«me time
Spicer daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.
beyond the need of help from the visiting with her (laughter.
Sam SSpicer of Marcóla, submitted
relief council of the Grove city.
Visit» Mother— Lloyd Magill ar­ to a major operation tor appendi­
An extensive campaign to have
the needy people of the county rived Sunday from Portland I» citis at the Eugene hospital Satur­
produce most of tbelr own food for ■pend a few day» in Springfield day. She is making a very satis­
the next y««ar will be launched in visiting with hl» mother. Mr». factory recovery.
all parts of the county Immediately Mary Magill.
A campaign will be started to se­
Returns to Roseburg— Mr». C. O.
Returns to Salem— Mrs. William
cure garden plots for those who
Van Valzah returned to her home
O. Morgan of Salem returned to
have none, to furnish s«-ed for those
at Roseburg Sunday after having
her home on Saturday after having
who cannot buy them, and later to
spent several days here visiting
spent a week visiting with Mr. and
carry on Instruction
work In
with her mother, Mrs. C. I. Gorrie,
Mrs. S. G. Moshier.
methods of canning and preserving
Sr. Her sister, Margaret Gorrie,
surplus foods for winter use.
V isiting in Portland— Mrs. Alice | and Mias Nina Boaen, Eugene, took
No organization has taken up this Doane ha» spent several days in | Mrs. Van Valzah to Roseburg by
work In this city, but It Is expected Portland with Mrs. Al Cannon who ' motor.
that It will be started «non Mrs. was injured recently In a motoi
M. B. Huntly. Mrs. A. B. Van Val- accident.
GROUP TO PHOTOGRAPH
xah. and W. P. Tyson, all of Spring-
field. are members of the execu- j Eye Operated On— W alter Lipes
UPPER RIVER IN BOATS
tlve committee of the county Red submitted to an operation for the
Dr. W. C. Rebhan, M. R. Irish,
Cross unit.
removal of a growth on one of his
County road work relief funds eyes Monday. The growth had Eugene, Rev. Veltie Pruitt, pastor
of the Springfield Christian church,
will continue to be distributed until started bothering his vision.
and Elery Parrish, evangelist, will
April 1, according to all present
drive to the upper McKenzie river
Indications. It has been stated by
Collects Bounties— L. J. Holeman
O. K Crowe, county commissioner of Vida Saturday collected $14 in country Saturday and w ill spend
The relief work was to have ended bounties from the county bounty the entire day in two boats photo­
March 1. but due to the Inclement fund. He had killed two bobcats graphing winter scenes along the
banks of the river. They will put
weather of the past month which and one cougar.
the boat Into the river somewhere
has slowed up other lines of acti­
above Blue river.
vity the cuunty has appropriated
Agent at Fall Creek—O. 9. Fiet
$1800 for the additional road work.
Rebhan. Irish and Pruitt last
cher, county agricultural agent,
summer made a boat trip down the
spent Friday In the Fall Creek area
Rogue river from Grants Pass t o ;
visiting with farmers discussing fu­
SONG BIRDS SHIPPED
the ocean making some very inter ,
ture projects to be carried on by
esting motion pictures of th e 1
FROM MINNEAPOLIS these residents.
stretch while navigating the river. I
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Turner this
Illinois People Here— Mr. and
Pruitt and Parrish spent last Sat-
week received a Gluck Roller can­
Mrs. George W. Parriss of Cache, urday in the snow on the upper
ary shipped to them by express
Illinois, are visitors at the home McKenzie and brought back some
from Minneapolis. The bird Wa:
u? Mr. Parriss' sister and brother- very fine show pictures which they
shipped In a small container de- -
ln-.aw, Mr. and Mrs. George Bench were exhibiting to their friends
signed for the purpose and does
at heir home. 640 C street.
' this week.
not seem to have been upset by
the long Journey.
Canary raising has become some
thing of a hobby for the Turners. I
They now have three young birds
which were hatch«-d out from egg»
laid by one of their older birds.
These youngsters have grown from
almost nothing to the size of their
parents In the first three weeks
ot their life, and seem to have at-1
talncd their normal size alrt'ady.
PLAY CONTEST FOR
COUNTY TO BE TALKED
Plans for a contest to determine
the county one-act stage produc­
tion champloiiB from the district
winners are being discussed today
at the office of Miss Gertrude L.
Skow, county home demonstration
agent, by directors of the various
district winning groups. Those at
the conference are Carl Rutherford. |
Wlllakenaie; Mrs. Howard Dunn,,
Junction City; Mrs. E. O. Pryor.
Franklin; and Mrs. H. K. Anderson.
Santa Clara.
The last of the district meets was
held at River Road north of Eu­
gene Thursday evening last week I
before a crowd of 600 spectators.
TWO CIVIL SERVICE
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
The United State Civil Service
Commission has announced that ap­
plications w ill be accepted until
March 8 for positions of chief artis­
tic llgthographer. senior artistic
tic lithographer, senior artistic
pressman, for duty In Washington,
D. C„ or In the field.
The entrance salary for chief ar­
tistic lithographer Is $2600 a year,
and for senior artistic lithographer
and lithographic pressman, $2000
a year.
Full Information may be obtain­
ed from W alter N. Gossler, Secre­
tary of the United States Civil Ser­
vice Board of Examiners at Spring-
field.
Wool Ray Batti
15c
79c
72x90 — 3 Pound Size
J. P. Coats Pearl Cotton
For Tying Quilts
c
T he Golden Rule
Rulers of Low Price»
10th A Willamette— EUGENE— New Schaefers Bldg.
Irish-Murphy Co.
Springfield, Oregon
Another Sale on
BakÌllg Chocolate
with a Can of Cocoa FREE —
On SATURDAY
Be Sure to Get Yours
BOTH Fof 25^
d TW O ’/ j POUND
Jg Chocolate Bars
la V a n illa , w ith Roasted
Peanuts
M
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jl
LaundrySoap
White
10 Bars
25c
1 25c 1
4 Large White j| Coffee
I
I
L ^ l
BEANS
' ■ 10 Pounds
S
Peter Pan, 1 lb.
29c
•
Economy, 1 lb.
23c
S u p e rh e te ro d y n e
Baby Grand Radio
Model 51, ONLY
GIRLS NOSE OUT WIN
AT WENDLING MONDAY
A girls' bnsketbnll team com­
posed of young ladles of Springfield
and Eugene won a hard and rough
game Monday night from the Mo­
hawk Iris' team at Wendllng by a
margin of one point. The acore was
31-30 at the end of the game after
Mohawk had held a lead of 23-16
at the half.
Playing on the Springfield team
were Snodgrass and Snyder, for­
wards. Benson and Rhodes, cen­
ters, and Gerber and Whitaker,
guards with Hortense Handgren,
substitute. A return engagement
h»» been promised although no
date has been set.
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1932 Baby Grand, with Balanced Units, for only $39.951 You
never heard of such a price for such a radio!
J.H1S SAM E wonderful
Just lo o k a t those f e a tu r e s ...
receiver also available in
Superheterodyne selectivity... Screen Grid power... genuine Electro-
Dynamic Speaker. ..beautiful hand-rubbed Mahogany cabinet.. .five
Phileo Balanced Tubes, including new Pentode... and Phileo Balance( I
Units throughout.
In workmanship, finish and performance it excels instruments priced
far above its extremely moderate price. . actually one of the most tre­
mendous values ever offered in radio! / See it today. ' No obligation,
and you can protect youreelf on delivery.
beautiful American W al­
nut lowboy cabinet, com­
plete with tubes, including
Pentode, f o r only $56.00
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W R IG H T & SONS
Springfield, O rtgon