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    OF
N O T IC I T O C R K D IT O R S
Nolle« 1« hereby given that the
Ulideralglied II«» been uppolntuil
Ailmllilatralur of Ih« Baiai« ol
Anu« Tuhy, deceaaed. «nil ha» duly
qualified aa » u t i l
All p«r»oii» hav-
Ina claim» agalnal ilia »aid «alate
are hereby required to preaeiit such
claim» duly verified with proper
vouchers attached. Io th« under
■Igned at the office of I. M Peter
»on at 21» Main »trevi, Springfield.
Oregon, within a ll mouth« from
Ih» date of Ibi» untie«, the »anie
being dated and published the first
time Ihl» 34th day of March. 1*32
FRANK T llt lY . Administrator
of the Batate or Anna Tuhy,
deceaaed
I M PKTKRHGN, Attorney tor
said Malate.
(M 24 31- A 7 14 211
Business Directory
BOB S BEAUTY SHOP
»7.60 Steam Wave for »5
I<OUg or Short lla lr
37 East Ilroadway
Phone 83»
Eugene. Oregon
N O T IC K
F IN A L S B T T L K M K N T
Notice la hereby given (hat
Oeorge Ftaher, administrator of the
«state of Clark Fisher, deceased
has filed his final aecount In the
County Court of Lane Couuty, Ore­
gon. and that »aid court ha» set aa
Hie time and place for the final set-
tlenient of »aid estate Saturday,
April 30tb, 1933. at 10 o'rlock In
the forenoon of said day at the
County Court room In the Court-
house In Kugene. Oregon, where all
persons Interested may appear at
said time and file objection», If any
they have,
GKGHGK F IM IIK It Administra­
tor.
I. M PKTKRtRlN, Attorney for
Estate.
(M 31— Ap 7-14 21-28)
N O T IC K O F F IN A L H K A R IN O
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned. Anna Myers. Admln-
l» tra trll of the estate of Hadle Hag
land, deceased, has filed her final
account In the County Court of
Lane County, Oregon, and the
Court has set Hatifrday the 30th
day of April, 1*32. at the hour of
ten o'clock In the forenoon of said
day, In the County Court lloom In
the Court House at Kugene. I-ane
County, Oregon, as the time and
place to hear objections to the
same, If any, and for the final set
tlemenl of »aid estate.
Hate of first publication March
31st. 1*32.
ANNA MYKItH. A dm lulatratrli
W E L L S A W E L L S . Attye,
IM 31— Ap 7-14-2I-28I
Kstate of Marla Drew, Deceased
N O T IC K T O C R K D IT O R S
GENERAL PLUMBING
AND REPAIRING
He Sure and Get My Prices
DODD MILLER
«ib ('. St. Springfield,
Ph. 170-J
BUY. SELL OR TRADE
Come In and see our Board
We have a large variety
Lane County Trading Poet
713 W illam ette— Phone 166
PAO»
TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, APHID 14. 1 »32
Notice Is hereby given that I-ee
Itrmiiigton ha» been by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, In
and for la n e County, appointed
executor of the last will and testa­
ment of Marla Drew, deceased.
All iieiHoiiK buvtog claims against
the estate of said deceased are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly stated and verified, at the
residence of A E. Wheeler. 710
la w re iK ,. n tr e e t . Kugene. Oregon,
within »Il months from this 24th
day of March. 1*32.
LEE RK M IN O TO N, Eaeculor.
A. K W H E E L E R . Att y.
(M 34 31
A 7 14-21)
POINTER8 ON CORN ARE
McKenzie Valley
The fourth quarterly meeting of
tli« W altervllle district Munday
school union was held at Thurston
last, Munday with ((«legates in at­
tendance from all of tha churches
In the district The Upper and
l,ow«r Camp Creek church«« tied
with g* points each for possession
of the District Manner which Is
kept for three months by the group
muklng the he I showing at the
district meeting. O. L. Clement of
W altervllle Is president of the dis-
trlct group.
Mrs. ('. L. Hchwerlnger la tu en­
tertain the W altervllle l-adi««' Aid
society at her home Oils afternoon
Member of-tbe Lea burg ladles'
Aid will be entartslued at the home
of Mr«. It Rooter u week from to­
day.
Mrs. J. J. I ’eplot who nas been
at the Eugene hospital for the past
two weeks recovering from u major
operation was taken to the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Everett Brown
this week to convalence,
Menlors at the Leaburg high
school are beginning practice for
their annual play.
N O T IC K O F F IN A L H K A R IN O
Notice 1» hereby given that the
underalgned M yrtle Doane. Kiecu
trig and K. B. Doans. Executor of
the estate of J M. Churchill, de­
ceased. have filed their final ac
count In the County Court of I-ane
County, Oregon, aud that Haturday
the ISth day of April, 1132, at ten
o'clock In the forenoon of «aid day,
at the County Court Room In the
Court House at Kugene, I-ane Coun­
ty. Oregon, has been set and fixed
by the Court as the time and place
to hear objection« to «aid final
account. If any, and for the final
settlement of the said estate.
Date of First publication March
17th, 1332.
M Y R T IE DOANE, Executrix.
E B. DOANE, Executor.
W ELLS A W ELLS, Attorneys.
(M 17 24-31— A 7-14)
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
Busmeee V is ito r — M rs. Charles
Creswell Men Here— D. F. Roly
bins of Creswell was a business Taylor of Thurstoo was a busines«
visitor la Hprlngfleld on Tuesday.
visitor In Hprlngfleld Friday.
Visit Oaughter— Mr and Mrs. J
Army Major Here— Major George
Nelson spent Munday at tbe Roy L. Dutton, of Portland, was a visi­
tor In Hprlngfleld on Wednesday.
Worewlck borne on Lorane road.
Visit Saturday— Mr. and Mrs. 8.
Injures Back— Ham Hatbburo In­
jured hla bark Haturday while cut­ F. Anderson of McKenxie Bridge
ting wood. He la recovering at hla were bu>dn«»s visitors In Hprlng­
fleld on Haturday.
home.
flV F N FD D R T A T F FA O M Q
L iiv c .n i r v w o i a i t r A H i v t S
Good O r.ln
Crop
Depend.
lc« •Ulh
• t a l"
Much ,n ,lo n ' D C • HO*
thè south and planted ander thè dtreetlon of
posslbly a fourth In thè mlddleweet. Ila rry Hrhoth. federai agrouomlat.
Much has been heard of late
about the possibilities of Increasing
Oregon's grain corn crop, and bow
comes E. N. Bresaman. associate ag­
ronomist at tbe Oregon experiment
station. <ttb the suggestion to
make sure of getting adapted seed
and then to see that It Is planted
under the best circumstances f o r '
this state.
Breaks Collar Bono — Delore»
"For grain purposes we are re­
Mrs. Clarence Peterson end faintly Hears, five year old daughter of commending an acclimated strain
have moved to Triangle l-ake Mr. and Mrs. it. L. Hears fell and of either Minnesota No. 13. o r 1
wbere they will spend the summer. broke her collar bona Tuesday.
Golden Glow," says Bressman. who
Collects Bounty— Albert Hcheus-
Goes to Portland— E C. Htusrt, has carried on corn breeding work
eler ut Hprlngfleld collected 12 from proprietor of the Independent Meat at the college for many years.
"Strains within these varieties dlf-j
the county bounty fund Monday for market made a trip to Portland
fer greatly, however, and It la of
one bobcat.
Tuesday afternoon.
real importance that tbe strains
Bon Born— Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Visits at Cottage Grove— C. A. used have been grown In this stale
Houk are the parents of a baby Hwarta, candidate for Republican for several years."
son born to them at tbelr home in nomination aa sheriff was In Cot­
The only seed treatment recom­
Hprlngfleld on Friday, April g, 1*32. tage Grove Tuesday calling on mended for corn la either land-.
friends In the Interest of bis can­ plaster or Memasan Jr. The former :
Ill at Fall Creek— Mr*. T. H
didacy.
will not stick to the seed so can '
Kissinger, of Fall Creek, la III at
her home this week. She Is post
Oaughter Born— Mr. and Mrs. only be applied with a fertilizer a t-'
mistress at Fall Creek.
Haiu P. Barley of Fall Creek are tacbment to a planter. The latter j
the parents of a baby daughter la an organic mercury compound
Daughter Bom— Mr and Mrs.
born to them at the Pacific Christ­ which clings to the seed readily.
Elmer Johnson of Mabel are the
ian hospital In Eugene on April 12, Either of the*,? treatments has
parents of a baby daughter. Leola
given around a 10 per cent I d - 1
1*32.
Edell, born to them at Hprlngfleld
crease at tbe experiment station.:
Tuesday, April 12. 1*32
At Cottage Grove— Mrs. Elmer E.
T hree Kernels in H ills
I’yne, accompanied by her mother,
Rate and manner of planting
A at O akridge Sunday— M r. and
Mrs. Nellie Jordan, and brother, have been found relatively unim­
Mrs. Lum F. Anderson and family
Wullace Jordan, spent Wednesday portant factors provided a near-per- j
and M r and Mrs. A. It. Kepner
afternoon visiting friends in Cot­ feet stand is obtained, says Bress-
spent Sunday visiting with friend»
tage Grove.
man. In general the experiment
at Oakridge.
Music Tryouts Hold— Tryouts for tatlon has found that three ke r-1
Picnic Along River— Mr. and Mrs
places on the Girls Sextet at the nels to the hill planted in square«
W illis Bertsch entertained a group
high school were held last week of 3 feet 6 inches give good results,
of young people at a picnic dinner
under the direction of Miss 1-eone or if drilled in rows the same width,
on the banka of Fall Creek above
Elliott. Selections hare not been tbe single kernels are dropped
Lowell Sunday afternoon.
about 14 inches apart in the row.!
announced yet.
As to time of planting, Bressman
Visiting with Oaughter— Mr» W
V isits from Washington — Mrs. advises patience, saying it ia bet­
H. Riddell of Detroit la «pending
Leslie Houghlaod of W alla Walla. ter to wait till quick germination
a few day» here aa a guest at tbe
Washington, was a week-end guest and rapid growth is assured. About
home of her daughter. Mrs. Ger
at the home of Mrs. A. B. Van Val- May 8 Is a common planting tim e'
I rude Wilson.
zab • Mrs. Houghland lived In at Corvallis with good results.
At Portland Bunday— Mlaa Eva Springfield for many years before
Many inquiries are received by
Pbetteplace. Ml»» Thelma Sweeney, moving to Washington.
the experiment station regarding
Ml»» Edna Platt, and Margaret Oor-
fertilizer for corn. This crop will j
rle and Jeannine W ithers were
respond well to barnyard manure
Portland visitors Sunday.
as it is a heavy teeder, says Bress­
Members of Mrs. Lombard's 4-H man. so is an ideal crop to use fol­
O lym pia Man Here— Dr. 8. J
Chaney of Olympia, Washington, sewing club met after school Tues­ lowing a manure application to the i
was a visitor In Springfield last day evening to work on their last land. It will also respond p ro fit-'
Friday. He has a daughter, Helen, projects. They expect to receive ably to commercial fertilisers. On i
land where corn has a tendency to
attending the University of Oregon their pins soon.
The eighth grade Four-H cooking grow rank stalka with small ears, |
Board Meeting Held— Officers club led by Mrs. L. K. Page held an application of soluable phosph­
and other workers in tbe Munday a meeting after school Monday ate fertilizer will correct this tend-1
school at the Methodist church held evening.
ency and usually hasten m a tu rity .
their regular weekly meeting at the
Fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth as well.
church Tuesday evening.
Lane Farm ers Plan Increase
grade students at the school are
More Lane county farmers are I
taking county examinations today
To Hold Social— Members of the and tomorrow.
planning to plant corn this year j
Juanita Rebekah lodge will hold
Mr. M ayrard and Mr. Brick were than in previous years, according t o ,
tbelr regular monthly social meet at the Lincoln school April 11. to O. S. Fletcher, county agricultural
,
.u . « /v e. u ..
. u
lD,( at ,he 1 ° ' ° F h’ 11 next M° " direct the second meeting of the agent Several farmers in the coun
day evening following the bust "Look It Up" club which they or­ ty have grown successful stands of
nesa seaalon.
ganized the previous week. Bu'tons tbe varieties recommended by Mr. j
were awarded to all students who Brett man and have quantities of
Leave for Portland— Mr. and Mrs.
had completed the work assigned good seed available.
W. F. W alker and Alice Lorah will
Mr. Fletcher has the names of
to them.
leave today for Portland to make
Miss Elizabeth James returned to many of these farmers on his seed
thetr home at the Lenox hotel
her class work at the school this exchange list at his office In the
which Mr. W alker and Mr. Robe
week after an extended absence Producers' Public market building
have taken over.
due to illness. Her substitute was in Eugene and they are available for i
use of parties Interested in planting
Attend Auxiliary Dinner — Mrs. Miss Helen Eyler of Thurston.
Mrs. Frank Sherman had charge corn.
M yrtle Egglmann. Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Heiterbrand and Sam Rich­ of the P.-T. A. program which was
the Lincoln school Wed-
IIIU U U
u
u c iiu r u
L U V weekly
w c c g ij
ix
x c - < 7 t iM B . given at
mond
attended
the
meeting
U. S. GRASS NURSERY
of the General Lawton auxiliary | nesday.
Treasure Hunt
For All Bicycle Hldem
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2:00 P. M.
For Partlculara See
Move to T ria n g le L ake— M r. and
DINTY MOORE'S CYCLE A TOY STORE
120 W. 8th
Phons 900
ORIGINAL
One Cent Sale
Retail 1c Sale Bargains
5e>xcdZ£
3 BIG DAYS — Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
APRIL 14. 15, 16
F la n e r y ’s D r u g S to r e
Phone 15
Springfield, Oregon
Tennis Shoes
MEN'S — BOYS’ — CHILDREN’S
White or Sun Tan
Lincoln School Notes
BONDS
Ano,h* r m a jo r 'fr o m
on Acclim atad Seed, Baye
Bresaman o4 O. S. C.
IN T H E CO UN TY COURT O F T H E
STA TE O F OREGON, FOR
IN T H E JU S TIC E COURT. F U )H
L A N E CO UNTY
KNOB
JUBTICB
D ISTR IC T,
In the M atter of the Estate of
LANE CO UN TY. OREGON
John McDonald, Deceaaed.
PERRY’S
Notice hi hereby given that the
J. C. I'O NH LEIt. Plaintiff, vs. L H,
B atteries, Brakaa, Ignition and
usderelgned administrator of the
IIE N N IN G 8R N . Defendant.
Kstate of John McDonald, deceased,
M ete r W o rk, W heel Aligning
has filed his final account In said
SUMMONS
To L. H. llennlngsen. defendant matter and that Monday the 18th
PERRY’S
EUGENE
dsy of April, 1*32, at ten o'clock
726 Oak Street
Phone 767
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E S TA TE In the forenoon of said day. In the
|'E OREGON. You are hereby re­ County Court Rooms In the Court­
quired to appear and answer the house in Kugene. I-ane County, Ore
complaint filed against you In the goo. has been fixed as the time and
Security Saving* and Loan above entitled court and cause on place for the hearing of objections
or before four weeks from the date to said final account and the settle
Association
of the first publication of this sum ment thereof. Any and all objec­
A Local Institution
mona. and If you fall so to appear tions to said final account must be
and answer, for want thereof the filed with the Clerk of said Court
46 West Broadway
plaintiff will apply to the Court for on or before the date of said bear­
KUGENE. OREGON
the relief demanded In hla Com ing.
plaint on file herein, lo wlt for the
Date of first publication, March
aum of Fifty.two and 76 100 Dol­ 17. 1*32.
lars together with Interest thereon
CH ARLES E McDONALD, Ad-
at the rate of a ll per cent per an­
mlnlatrstor.
num from January 1, 1*32. until
<M 17 24 31— A 714)
paid,
and
for
coats
and
disburse­
JEWELER
ments Incurred In this action, as
N O T IC K T O C R E D IT O R S
Repairing a Specialty
prayed for In said complaint, and
N O TIC E 1» H ER EB Y G IV E N
for the further orcer of the Court
Springfield, Oregon
That
L. L Ray has been appointed
for th« sale (if the person*! pro­
perty of the defendant which has administrator of the estate of Jesse
J. Davis, deceased, by the County
been attached by the plaintiff
This summons Is published once Court of I-ane County. Oregon All
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
each week for four consecutive persons having claims against said
Naturopathic Phyelelan
weeks In the Springfield New», a estate are required to present them,
Phono tl-J
weekly newspaper of general cir­ with the proper vouchers, within
culation published In l-ane County. «lx months from the 8th day of
Office Houro: 1 to 6 P. M.
Oregon, by order of Dan Johnston April, 1*32, to the said administra­
406 Fourth Street
Justice of the Peace for Eugene tor at his law office in the Miner
Justice District. I-an«- County. Ore­ Building. Eugene. Oregon
gon. The date of the first publics-
L. L KAY. Administrator of the
tlon of this Summons Is April 7.
estate of Jesse J. Davis, de­
Universal Mortgage Corp.
1*32
ceased.
L L. RAY. Attorney for Plain
(A 714-21-28— M 6)
tiff
Residence and Post Of­
fice Address: Eugene. Lane
N O T IC E
W. P. Tyeon. Agent
County, Oregon.
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
(A 714-21-28- M 6)
I2S K St.
Phone 66W
The underalgned. Administrator Spanish W ar veterans in Eugene
LOCATED AT CORVALLIS
of the estate of Reese Henry I-Alrd, Monday evening.
deceased, has filed his Final Ac­
INSECTS REFUSE TO BE
One of lh-ee or four complete
N T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E count In the matter of said estate
General I-aw Practico
Return from Beattie— Mr. and
EXTERMINATED HERE grass nurseries conducted by the
STA TE O F OREGON FOR
with the County Clerk of Lane
LA N E CO UN TY
United States department of agri­
County. Oregon, and an order has Mrs. Dallas Murphy and Mr. and
I. M. PETERSON
DALLAS— Here is a case where culture has been located at Cor
Mary E. McPherson and J. R .'M c ­ been made and entered of record Mrs. Roland E. Moahler returned
Attorney-at-l -aw
Pherson. Plaintiffs, vs. David Ar by the County Court of said County, Tuesday front Seattle where they determination
and
preseverance vallis. to be operated In coopera
City Hall Building
thur and Mary Jane Arthur If directing this notice and appoint­ had spent the weekend visiting were not regarded as virtues. When tion with Oregon State college, it
Hying, and If not living the un­ ing Saturday, the 14th day of May,
Springfield, Oregon
known helra of »aid David Arthur 1*32. at the hour of ten o'clock A with friends and relatives. They W. Frank Crawford of Zena plowed has just been announced. T h is 1
uuder his strawberry planting and nursery will include from 4000 to
and Mary Jane Arthur; David M. M for the hearing of objections to left Springfield Saturday.
Gager; Also all other persons and said account and the settlement of
et out gooseberries In their place, 5000 different varieties and strains
parties unknown claiming any »aid estate.
FRANK A. DE PUE
Returns from Portlend — Vern the strawberry root weevils, de­ of grasses from all parts of the
D
A
TED
this
14th
day
of
April.
A.
right,
title
estate,
lien
or
Interest
A T TO R N E Y AT LAW
of their
natural
food, world by plant explorers.
Gerber returned Munday from Port­ prived
In the property described In the D. 1932.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
POMEROY N. LAIRD. Admin land where he sought to re-enlist promptly attacked the gooseberries.
From these large experim ental,
complaint herein, Defendants.
Intrator of the estate of Reese
To the above named defendants:
The pest was identified by J. R. nurseries It is hoped to develop,
Springfield
Sutton
In
the
United
States
navy.
He
was
Henry Laird, Deceased.
You and each of you are hereby
Oregon
unsuccessful because of an injury Beck, county agent, and a spray of many more grasses of value to add >
Building
(A 14-21-28— M 6-12)
summoned to answer the complaint
which he sustained to one of hla lead-arsenate and tbe standard ap­ to the present cropping systems in
filed against you In the above en j
------------------------------
titled cause and court within four
C IT A T L N
feet sometime ago The Injury has ple poiaon bait were recommended this country. Oregon farmers will
weeks from the first publication of , IN T H E CO UN TY COURT O F T H E not entirely healed yet.
be particularly favored now in hav-
for its control.
this summons, and If you fall so to
STA TE OF OREGON FOR T H E
answer, for want thereof, the plain­
CO UN TY OF LANE.
tiffs will apply to the court for the IN T H E M A TTER OF T H E ES­
All Makes and Models
relief demanded In the complaint,
T A T E OF W IL L IA M DORRIS
vis, that they he ndudged to be th«
H IL L S . A Minor.
S P R IN G F IE L D R A D IO S H O P
owner« of the following described To Jame
Frank Hills and Mae
944 I) St.
Phone 130-J
real property:
Hills Taylor, the next of kin,
Beginning at a point 4.83 chain»
and to all persons Interested In
east of the west southwest cor
the estate of said ward:
ner of the Thomas D. Edwards
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E STATE
and wife donation land claim No O F OREGON. You ure hereby cited
68, notlf. 7488. In tow..ship 17 and required to appear In the Coun­
south, of range 2 west of the W II ty Court of the State of Oregon for
lamette meridian, and run thence the County of Lane at the County
north parallel with the west line Court Room thereof, at Eugene,
Formerly Walker-Poole
of said claim 19.36 chains, more Oregon, on Saturday, the 14th day
or less, to the south line of the of May, 1932, at the hour of ten
McKensle Highway, thence east o'rlock A. M. of that day, then and
EU G EN E— 11th S P R IN G FIE LD
along said south line 44.77 chains there to show cause, if any you
and Charnelton,
228 Main
to the east line of said donation have, why W. P. Hill», Guardian of
land claim, thence south along said ward, should not he granted
Telephone 723
Phone 82-J
said east line 32.81 chains more by this Court a license to sell at
or less to the north line of the private sale the real property of
right of way of the Southern Pa­ said ward described as follows, to-
cific Railroad, thence weatward wlt:
along said right of way, aa fol
Commencing at the Quarter
Iowa, north 82.76 degreea weal
Section corner on the West line
(.70 chains, south 86.36 degrees
of Section Thirty-two (32) In
west 2.66 chains, aouth 82 degrees
Township Eighteen (18) South,
west 18.66 chains, south 86.26
llnnge One (1) West W illamette
degrees west 7.91 chains, north
Meridian; running thence East
8# degrees west 9.0* rhalns to
80 rods; thence North 40 rods;
the west line of the David Ar­
thence West 80 rods; and thence
H tL LO -M is s r s p e r k im s . I isn ' t r o » , M v m S i » ,- o io you S « THU AOO»
thur and wife donation land claim
South 40 rods to the place of
ÏÏIi,u ,u >
A B L Z P ,C T U « O C CM.XK «SAM.«T
A B LB P lC T U R le
No. 68 In said township and
beginning, containing twenty (20)
VERY STRONG TH'S M A L M IN ,
COULDN’T YOU Jt>«T LOVt HIM .»
range, thence north along aald
acres of land In Lane County,
AND I OOSS n ’ t F t « . U K R
weat line 16.0* ehalna to the
Oregon.
northwest corner of said Arthur and also an undivided one-third In
iVtfORXIM’
< )
claim, thence went to the place tereat In and to:
of beginning, situated In I-ane
The South H a lf (S H ) of the
County, Oregon, and that you hare
North weat Quarter (N W % ) of
no right, title, estate, lien, or In­
said Section Thirty-two
(321,
terest therein, and quieting plain­
For that
Township Eighteen (18) South.
tiff's title to said property from all
Range One (1) West W illam ette
Meridian, Lane County, Oregon
claims asserted by you or any of
Extra Pair ’
you. This summons Is published
excepting the twenty (20) acres
There are always occasion*
by virtue of an order made and
above described,
when Oxford» sUHpended on *
filed March 29. 1932, by the Hon. as In his petition prayed for.
G.
F.
Sklpworth,
Circuit
Judge,
and
W ITN ESS, the Hon. C. P. Barn­
chain or ribbon are extremely
convenient. Especially with wo­ requiring you to answer the com­ ard. Judge of the County Court of
plaint In this suit within tout the State of Oregon, for the County
men who do not like to weur
weeks from the first publication of of Lane and the seal of said Court
thl« summons which la made hereto affixed, thia 11th day of
gluHses with a hat!
March 31, 1932
April, A. D. 1932.
8. D. A LLEN, Attorney for'
A T T E S T: W B. DILLA R D . Clerk
DR. ELLA MEADE
Plaintiff. Residence and P. O.
By EVA L. DU C K W O R TH .
Optometrist
Address, Eugene, Ore.
Deputy.
41 W est 8th
Kugene
(M
11— A 7-14-21)
I
(A 14-21-28)
Edw. G. Privat
Already seeds are belug recelved
grasses collected from all
near W a«h i parte of thè world and are beleg
»xteneive work centered i
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,iurs#ry w ,„
Heavyweight Soles
Reenforced Toes
Saddle Strap
35c
pair
Serve Yourself and Save!
Williams’ Self Service Store
EUGENE. OREGON
77 E. BROADWAY
Spring
Range Sale
The most remarkable bar­
gains we have ever offered In
Radio Service
beautiful, new ranges.
Green or cream, full en­
amel, insulated ovens, auto­
matic control, closed cooking
PO OLE• GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
top, including installation.
Funeral Directors
A Special Allowance Given
for your old range during
this sale.
CONSOLE M O D EL
$§7.5°
C h o o se
O X FO R D
TA BLE TOP M ODEL
$99.50
NORTHWEST CITIES GAS Co.
Eugene,
Springfield