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T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 12, 1932
T H E 8 P R IN O F ΠL D N E W S
PAG» TU R I
REPORTER FOR EUGENE
PAPER WINS HONORS
Is employed to teach the Thura-1 H. S. GIRLS SIGN FOR
ton high school and Miss Gran*
U. O. PLAY DAY M E E T
the Cedar Flat school for next year
Mlaa Veda Grade who Is now tench
Nine Springfield high school
Ing at Cedar Flat will teach
,
'
•Ifla
have signified their Intentions
Waltervllle echool the coming
participating In the annual Play
year
Day contests to be held at the Wo
Mlsa Veda Gray who ta teaching
man’s Athletic field at the Unlver-
at Cedar Ftat closes her school
alty of Oregon on Saiurday. May
n el, Friday for the year.
14. starting at lb o'clock Special
Miss Hazel Kdmlaton who Is
prizes are awarded the school
teaching Mt. Vernon school clones which has entrants In
the largest
her school next Friday with a com number of events.
munlty picnic on Saturday.
Thurston
T O W N A N D VICINITY
Two of the outstanding honors of
Thera wa< born to Mr. and Mrs.
Jilt« University of Oregon were run-
Curtla Price al Elk. Wyoming, oo
fei i im I during Ihe past week-end up
Visits P arent»— Miss Ire a e Jeter
V is ito r on Tuesday—Horace Mor­ May 3, a daughter Mr. Price Is the
| on Mlaa Hetty Ann Mar,luff. Spring span, the weekend at her home ris of Waltervllle was a business
sou of Mr. and Mra. John Price,
field reporter for the Fugene Iteg al Mabel.
visitor In Springfield on Tuesday and farrnerly resided here.
! later-Guard. Friday afternoon Miss
The baseball club team are spon
Visits at Oranta Paaa Dr. W. i
i Macduff wx, selected for member
On Fishing Trip — Frank Gordon
soring
a dance to be given at the
ship on the Morlar Hoard, "Wo­ Behhan spent the week-end ui his and William House are spending
Thurston hall Saturday evening
i b T A w rl t w s 'ili «<«»1 of lo tti men's Honorary" on the campus, ranch at Grants Puss.
several day i on a fishing trip on
the proceeds are to be used for
mi Muhi u lri'itt, ,,ii tht, north »Id
Ihe Upper Willamette river.
and Him evening at Ihe Junior
new baseball suits.
Flah
In
Bay—
,'.
O.
Whlthei
k
Wednesday. K r liir ii to A m erhan prom dance she wan awarded the
spent Hunduy fishing i n Winches-
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Buell from
Visitor Beturday — Mra. It It.
be ici, nr I'hiine 101 W Iti-wurd
Dertinger cup given each year Io
i«r hay.
Chase of Camp Creek was a visitor Roseburg motored here a few days
Ihe moat out»,ending girl In lb
at the home of Mrs. H. H. Myers ago for a v,nl, with Ihelr Aunt FOUR-H MEMBERS WIN
FOR HALF. (TIKAP-- Twin bed. Junior elans.
Flgharman at Calapoola — Ray
Miss Heersma.
on Saiurday.
IN CLUB SEWING TEST
Hprlngflold mullrcsn, cull springs,
Nutt spent Munday flshlug on the
The Junior and senior classes ol
mid firn screen All Ilki* new. In MAN LOST 26 POUNDS
Calapoola river.
Business Visitor»—Mr. and Mrs the high school are staging a three
Miss Faye Holveraon. daughter of
quire «I »tom ut Gold blur Aulii
C. C. Polley of Waltervllle were act comedy play, "A Fool's Holt
LOOKS 100', BETTER
Mr. and Mrs Pratt Holveraon of
Monrea Visitor»—Mr and Mrs. C
camp.
MI2
business visitors In HpFlogfleld on day" at the hall next Friday, May
Feels Stronger Than g vsr
this city won a place In the third
A Swart» spent Sunday visiting
Just Io prove Io any doubtrul man with Ihelr daughter and son-in-law Friday.
12.
division of the annual sewing ex
(illtl.H WOMEN. I .ruin I »«litui or woman that Krust-lieu baits
Mrs. Clare Hurst who has been hlblt for Four-H club members Sat
al Monroe.
Spends Week end Here Franklin
Nursing nt home. Posit Inns awult the RAFF way to reduce—let
Vlles of Creswell spent the week spending some time here, at bet urday at the Eugene Chamber of
Visit» In Portland— Mlaa Ann,
graduates everywhere. Addreaa take the letter of Mr F J Frit
end with his relative» In Spring brother, Charles Taylor's home Commerce. Mias Helen Cowgill, as­
Dentili Nurse, Springfield Newa, of Clin Inna,I. Ohio, recently re MiGookln spent Ihe week-end In field.
left for her home In California.
sistant club leader for the state,
Portlnnd with friends. She left Fri­
Sprlnxtleld. Oregon.
Ml2 reived
was the Judge.
Mr
8.
Morgan
ha
gone
to
Wash
lie writ»-,: "I've tried extreme day and returned Monday,
Washington Man Hare— E. It Ington for an extended visit with
All awards In the Home Making
F on HALF OR TKADF
A Oral dieting, setting up exercises with
Wright of Freewater, Washington, his daughters and families who contest were won by girls of the
Fish on Willamette — Clifford
mortgage on 20 acre, of laud ueur very little result»—but the result
Creswell and Trent districts. They
WII mi. Waller Go. s»er and Clifford was a business visitor in Spring live there.
Elmirs, Ore. It Is lung pant due from Kruschen are almost Incred
field on Saiurday.
are
Elisabeth Holcomb. Trent, Ava
Bryan fished on Ihe Willamette
Mr and Mrs. l>eater Peterson and
and they ran,mt pay the taxe» Ible. In 3 mouths I reduced from
Sanders. Myrna Laird, and Phyllis
river from Pengrs lo Natron Hun
Attend
Pension
Meeting—Oswald
children
from
Salem
are
visiting
nor luterest liila year Aa I ran 206 to 17» pounds and feel stronger
day and reported good catches.
Olson and Jacob ftelvcrtson attend relatives here, while here Mr. Pat­ Drury, all of Creswell.
not look after the land I wish than evet»- no more wheeslng or
eil a meeting In Eugene Monday erson Is having his tonsils removed.
to sell or trade the titnrlgsge A. gasping for breath—friends say
Plenle Sunday — Mr and Mra.
evening of the Railroad Employees' William Rennie went lo Portland MOTHERS TO BE GUESTS
T Hit EWER. 71« F St.. Spring- look 100% better."
Lum F. Anderson and two children.)
National Peuslnn association.
A T C H U R C H T O N IG H T
, last Friday and consulted a special
field. Oregon
Hear In mind, you fat man, that and Miss Muriel Tyson, spent Sun­
Warrants Called— All outstand-j ’ 1 ,fcoUt hl" h,p wh,ch h»»
there Is danger In too much fa,— day on :.n outing uu the upoer WII
Mothers will be special gueats at
Ing special road warrants and coun-
h,m m,“'h p,ln ,or "*»*•»>
Son Born— Mr. and Mra. L. W try the safe way Io reduce—one- lumette river.
the weekly social of young people
Lewis of Dexter are the parent» of half teaapoonful of Kruschen Salts
ly road warrants were called for months.
Boy Born—Mr. and Mrs. H. E payment Tuesday by Grace Scblaka. i Ben Russell Jr., has gone to Au at the Christian church tonight at
a baby »on b..rtt Io then, at the I “a In a glass of hot water every morn
Wilson are the parents of a lb
county treasurer.
rora where be has work In on onion 8 o’clock It has been announced by
rifle t'hnirlatlun hospttnl on Satur­ lu g- rut down on fatty meats and
pound boy born at the Pacific
Miss Mabel Morritt. leader. The
patch.
sw
eets—one
bottle
that
lasts
day. May 7. 1032
Christian
hospital
Friday
morning.
committees
for the evening have
Guests
in
City—
Mra.
Elizabeth
»
— 1
weeks coats but a trifle— get It a,
Clifford Weaver and Mrs Mary been named as follows: Program,
May «. 1932.
Slump of Eugene and Miss Thelma
any drugstore In the world.
Mi Elroy and mother from Salem Angells Brattaln. and Leis Peter
Kent of Medford were guests Mon |
Breaks F inger— Tom Jackson of
' spent the week-end at the Weavei son; refreshments, Irving Davis
day afternoon at the home of Mrs
home here.
Springfield broke the first finger
N O T IC t O F H E A R IN G
Blanche Bates. Evelyn Bac-cus. and
Rose Wood
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
on his le.'t Hand Saiurday while
GENERAL PLUMBING
Jay Grant and his sister. Miss l Garnet Carrol; game». John Lynch.
NOTICE IK HEREBY GIVEN: working al (he Hills Creek Lumber
Teacher» Entertain—Teacher» a' Margaret Oran, are making plans Henry Trinka. and Louise Trotter
AND REPAIRING
That ihe undersigned administra­ company.
the Brattaln school entertained for to attend summer school at the and Invitation». Bruce Squire». Alys
trix of the estate of Julia H. Lamb,
Ite Suie and Get My Prices
deceased, has filed her account foi
Returns from Portland — Mrs. the mothers of their students Frl-1 university this summer. Mr. Orant Thatcher and Gaorge Mattel
<la» afternoon between the hours of
—"""
■ lie final settlement of said estate
DODD MILLER
Kate
Hrumette returned Monday
In ihe County Court for Lane ( out,
2:3b and 4 o'clock.
0 6 (*. St. Springfield, Ph. 170-J
from
Portland
where
she
had
spent
,y. Oregon, and that Saturday, the
Yofr for
| 2«th day of May. ,832. at Ihe Court Ihe past ten days with her sun,
Roseburg people Here— Dr. and
Room of said Court, In the Couuty John.
Mr». C. G. Van Valzah of Roseburg
i Court House. in Eugene at ten
BUY, SELL OR TRADE
o'clock In Ihe forenoon, has been
Candidate a, Cottage Grove— C were guests here Sunday at ,ht-
I Suu
Come In and see our Hoard
by auld Court fixed us the time and
Swarte, candidate for the Repub­ honic of his mother. Mrs A. B. Van
; place for bearing objections there
FOB
We have a large väristy
Valzah.
to. and for final settlement of said lican nomination for sheriff of tjtnc
county
was
a
business
visitor
Inf
;
salute.
Supreme Court Judge
Lane County Trading Post
Carrier Resumes Work — Bert
F I.A VERNE LAMB. Admlnla ’ullage Grove on Tuesday after­
713 Willamette—Phone 16«
f u n k s Me. I
Sankey. mail carrier on route 2 re-;
tratrlx of the Estate of Julia 8 noon.
Lamb, deceased,
turned to his duties at the local
QuoJitied— Vigorous—P rogrtssivs
L. L. RAY. Attorney for Katate.
Picnic Saturday—Members of th« pos toft Ice Saturday after a two-day
H e le cansclentleue an» has th e confidence
(A SS- May (-12 19 2«)
PERRY'S
end reepect of all the people.
Junior class al the Springfield high absence due to Illness. John Hal-i
— Paid Adv.
school will motor to Newport Sat­ sey substituted for him during bis
Batteries, Brakes, Ignition and
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
illness.
urday
for
their
annual
class
picnic
|
Motor W o rk, W hssl Aligning
Notice la hereby given that the nd outing The picnic had been
undersigned has been appointed Ex scheduled for Belknap Springs, but
PERRY'S
EUGENE
«
culor
of the Estate of Mary E.
726 Oak Btrssl
Phons 747
McPherson, deceased, by the coun­ wus i hanged later to the coast city
ty Cour, of Lane County. Oregon.
Return Home — Mr. and Mra
All rtudenta at the Lincoln school
All persons having claims against
»aid Estate are hereby notified Io James Bonner and son. Bobble, left were dismissed Tuesday afternoon
Wann sunshine months are just ahead and every
Security Saving» and Loan present the same, properly verified Monday for Ihelr home al Chinook, so (hut they might attend the cir­
lady should be prepared to protect delicate skin. Among
Association
lo Ihe snderslgned at the office ol Wa»hlnEton, after having spent Ihe cus performance In Eugene that
our beauty aids for summer you will find compacts,
Wells A Wells. 840 Willamette 8,.. past week here visiting r.t Ihe home afternoon. The time was made up
A Local Institution
Eugene. Oregon, within six months
face powder, toilet water, sachet, cold cream, lotions,
of
Mrs.
Ronner's
parents,
Mr.
and
by
starting
classes
earlier
and
con
from the dale of the first public»
«6 West Uroadway
sun
burn oil and soaps all specially selected for the cli­
Mr«. F M Bench.
tlon of this notice.
tinulng Into the noon hour for a
EI GENE, OREGON
matic condition here in Oregon.
Date of first publication. April
short while.
28. 1932
Returne to Home— Mr and Mrs
Don’t take chances. It costs little to be prepared.
First of the interrlass baseball
T E EDWARD8. Executor.
John Bench of Billings. Moiitanu,
games
at
the
Lincoln
School
will
be
WELLS A WEI.I.H, Attorneys.
left for their home Monday after
played (Ills afternoon. It has been
(A 28 May 6-12 19-2«)
pending a week with hla parents
announced. The first teams of the
In the New Store
Springfield
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
M
Bench,
In
JEWEIJCR
CITATION
Seventh und Eighth grades will
INTHE COUNTY COURT OF THE Springfield.
Rcpulring a Specialty
meet for the opening game of Ihe
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
Rushed to H o sp ital— K. W . Albera. | comprtltlon
Springfield, Oregon
FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE
lie
ESTATE of ANDREW J uperlntendent of the Mountain
SHERIDAN, deceased.
States Power station In Springfield POWER CO. EMPLOYEES
To Beecher I. Sheridan.
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
was rushed to Ihe Pacific .Christ­
AT EDUCATIONAL MEET
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
“Fill Her Up. Please!”
Naturopathie Physlelan
' OF OREGON, you are hereby cited ian hospital In Eugene Tuesday to
Phone 91-J
and required to appear within four undergo an emergency operation
Another of a series of educational
That’s what they say when they drive up to our
weeks front thia dale and show for acute appendicitis.
Office Hours: 1 to 6 P. M.
classes for employees of the Moun­
filling station. General Ethyl and Violet Ray can not
11 ause why an order and decree
4M Fourth Street
be equaled with any ordinary gasoline. They are the
should not h made distributing to
Form ar Principal V is it» — J O. tain States Power company plants
Mamie Sheridan Petty her share of Burcham, former principal of the In Lane county was held at the lo­
safest and finest motor fuels known.
. »old estate an prayed for In her
cal business office on Tuesday eve­
Lincoln
school
stopped
In
Spring-
You can depend on us.
petition filet, herein. By order of
Universal Mortgage Corp.
field Saturday for a short visit ning. W. J. Moyer of Cottage Grove
Ihe above conrt.
First Published April 2lst. l»32. with friends whBe enroute home , t was here In the capacity of Instruc­
WITNESS MY HAND, and seal of Harrisburg from the McKenzie tor.
5th and A Streets
Springfield
said court hereto affixed, this (he
country where he had enjoyed a
20,h. day of April, 1932.
W . P. Tyson, Agent
In
its
ls«u«“
of
April
20.
1929.
re-'
Attest W. H. DILLARD. Clerk fishing trip.
12« E 8t.
Phons M W
ferrlng to the recommendation by,
By L. M BRYSON. Deputy.
(A ¡D-28 — M 4-11-18,
Agent ia Speaker—O. 8. Fletcher, Senator McNcry of Colonel Alfred j
l»n e county agricultural agent was E. ( lark tor the office of Solicitor-)
General Law Practice
NOTICE
Ihe speaker al the regular meeting General of the United States, the
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
of the Jasper Grange on Tue day "Oregon Voter" »aid, "A. E. Clark
I. M. PETERSON
Attorney et-loiw
The undersigned. Administrator evening Mr. Fletcher spoke on Ihe has the legal learning, the forensic
o f the estate of Rceae Henry 1-alrd. subject of "Agricultural Work In ability and the dignity to represent
City Hall Building
deceased. has filed his Final Ac­ Ihe Grange and In the Jasper Com the Attorney General of the United
* Springfield, Oregon
count In Ihe matter of said estate munlty."
States In appearances before the
with the County Clerk of Iotne
It's the best dessert you can have from now on
Supreme Court. He would be a
j County, Oregon, and an order has
and at such low prices too. You may labor over a hot
worthy successor to distinguished
lieen made and entered of record
F R A N K A. DE PUE
stove or spend hours preparing this or that but you
by the County Court of said County, BOOKS ARE DONATED
predecessor: If appointed Solicitor-
A T TO R N E Y A T LAW
directing this notice and appoint
can't beat ice cream for popularity or economy.
General." Colonel Alfred E. Clars
FOR
CIVIC
LIBRARY
In« Saturday, the 14th day of May.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Is now seeking the Republican nom-'
1932. at the hour of ten o'clock A
Donations of books during the (nation for United States senator.
Eggimann’s ice cream is a pure, wholesome food
M. for the hearing of objections to
Sutton
Springfield
as well as a delicious confection.
Building
Oregon said aerount and the settlement of past week to the (Tty Library were A vote for Colonel Clark Is a vole
said estate.
reported from Dr. R P Mortensen for "Oregon and the Development
DATED thia 14th day of April, A nnd E. E. Kepner. Dr Mortensen
of Its Natural Recources In the In­
111. 19.12.
POMEROY N. LAIRD. Admin donated a ,0 volume set entitled terest of All Its People." — (I’d.
POOLE - GRAY
Istrator of Ihe estate of Reese "Messages and Papers of Presi­ adv.—Clark for U. d. Senator com­
““
"Where the Service la DUfereot'
Henry Laird. Deceased.
dents." The books donated by Mr mittee, 820 Yeon Bldg.. Portland,
BARTHOLOMEW
,A 14-11-38—M 6-12)
Kepner were on engineering.
Ore.)
Lincoln School Notes
Summer Toiletries
Ketels Drug Store
Edw. G. Privat
SMOOTH - SWIFT - SURE
“A ” Street Service Station
BO N D S
T ry O u r
D eliciou s Ice C ream
Dr. R. P. Mortensen of Spring-
field was the regular eeml-waehly
speaker for the fame County Medt-
i cal society broadcast program
heard over station KiiHK In Eu­
gene Monday afternoon. Dr. Mor­
tensen spoke of hernia operations,
explaining when ihe trouble could
be remedied and what was the us­
ual cause.
CAL A. PRYOR
DEMOCRATIC
CANDIDATE FOR
Sheriff
OF LANE COUNTY
P R IM A R Y E L E C T IO N
M A Y 20, 1932
F armer. Taxpayer I^ane County for Twenty-five Years.
Tax Reduction - Efficiency - Honest Law Enforcement
Business Directory
I . O . B A IL E Y
LOCAL DOCTOR GIVES
RADIO HEALTH TALK
VOTE
46
X
CAL A, PRYOR
—Paid advertisement by Cal A. Pryor.
Nominate an Attorney who is Competent to Represent
Lane County in all Legal Opinions and
Law Enforcement Matters
Vote X W. H. BROOKE for Di.t. Atty.
W. H. BROOKE
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
District Attorney
OF
L ane C ounty
27 Years Actual I^aw Practice — 8 Years in Eugene.
Formerly District Attorney for Malheur, Harney and
Grant Counties, Oregon.
Representative in State Legislature, two terms.
Twice Elected Delegate to Republican National Con­
vention.
Will give personal attention to legal business of I.ane
County and to trial of cases.
With six children in school in Eugene, is naturally in­
terested in maintaining respect for law and our
courts.
Render Lane County Competent Legal Service.
Maintain Respect for Law.
ASK
ANYONE
WHO
KNOW S
H IM
—Paid advertisement by Brooke Club.
HOURS
FOR
E G G I M A N N ’S
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Poole
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
that (he undersigned has been ap­
EUGENE—llth SPRINGFIELD pointed Administrator of the estate
of Bnletgh C. Roney, deceased, by
mid Chiirnulton,
228 Main
1 the County Court of Lane County,
Telephone 723
Phone 82-J
Oregon. All persona having claims
against said estate are required to
present them with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned at the
law office of Potter & Bailey. 631-
.12-33 Miner Building. Eugene, Ore­
gon. within six months from the
date of this notice.
DATED this 28th day of April, A.
D. 1932.
L. N. RONEY, Administrator of
the estate of Raleigh C. Roney,
Deceased.
(A 28—May 6-12-19 261
N O T IC E
FOR
gon, May 2nd, 1932.
Smart, IncotiHpIclous frames
that blend harmoniously with
modern apparel. Let us show
you these new glasses . . . see
how they become your features
. . . note their comfort. Our
optometrists will utlvlKe you
about your sight without obliga­
tion.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 Want 91h
lugana
Saturday
NOTICE Is hereby given that Sol
V. Cuddehnck of Eugene, Oregon,
who on June 18th. 1929. made
Homestead entry. Serial No. 018693,
for NE«4 8WU and NW 4 9E>4.
Section 36, Township 17 8. Range
1 W. Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make final
three year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
E. O. Imtnel, tl. 8. Commissioner.
) at Eugene. Oregon, on the 16th day
j of June, 19.12.
j Claimant names as witnesses;
I John Cabe. Greeley Cabe, Merton
Brown, and Mrs Lee Anna Cabe,
nil of R. F. D. No. 2. Springfield.
Ore.
H A M IL L A. CANADAY, Register.
(May 6-13-19-2« — J. 6)
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SMART OCTAGON
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T h ursday, Friday and
What'a NEW in Gtuoline?
EUGENE
OFC.AUroRNIA
C -vi/
R E A L L Y K N E W T H E F A C T S , you would
buy an electric refrigerator at once. T he food
saving alone will pay for the refrigerator to say
nothing about safeguarding your health and that
of your family. T he amount of electricity requir­
ed to operate the average electric refrigerator is
so small in comparison with the benefits derived
that it need scarcely be considered. See your
hardware, furniture or electrical dealer today.
Moontala States
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