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    THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1932
THE HPRINOFTKLD NEWS
NURSE TELLS HOW TO
SLEEP SOUND. STOP CAS
Nurse V Fletcher says: "Htoin
ncli gaa blouleil ma ao bud I could
not »leap One apoonful A dlerlka
brought out ull gua mnl now I Bleep
well and feel fine." Flunery'a Drug
Store.
T E A C H E R S ' E X A M IN A T IO N S
T he semi annual teachers' agami-
liattuna w ill he given In the County
Court Room commencing at 1:66
o'clock on Wednesday, June 9, and
holding for four daya. A achedule
of Hie lim e on which aubjects w ill
In Hoepltal— Mra. John Akers of
be given inay Iw obtained by ad-
dreaalng.
Jaaper la a putlent at thè Pacific
E J. M O O R E, Co. School Supt Ch rial Imi hoapltal Olla week.
JUNK 2 6
(J 2-9)
Ili at Home— Mra J. C. Caaaldy
waa repurted tu he III at her buine
thè flr t of thè week.
SUM M ONS
SUMMONS
LO B T
A u I oiiiohl I p registration
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
c e ritflculi*
Issued
to
la* 1er
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANK
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
COUNTY.
iiiinkH, Hpiiiidtri««iti, Cm . Kimici
Visiting Daughter— It S. John«,
S T A T E O F O RKO O N FO R T H E
return In Hprtiigfleid Nswa offlcv. M ilo M Thiiiiinon, Mabel (!. Thom
la upending Ike week ut t'beahlre
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Tlio tn ao n and I York Tbomaon, W II Elileu and H a rrie t M. Kblen, . vlaltlng with hla daughter, Mra.
p la ln tlffa , va Ma lle lle Balxblaer I Linn Clunhlre.
plaintiffs.
and Jullua II. Ilulxhlaer, her bun-
vs.
New York but u ('lilu i-n o populu
hand. Ory 11 Itruw n and M artha
Returns from Oakridge— Mra
Krneat llleksu n, Eliza H lrkao n
Hull uf II.IMiO Musi uf them in i' llier
A. Brown and Fred E. Sm ith, De Ellen Front returned Haiurdky to
Maybell and Itella E May ben;
illiltltfl.
alao a ll other peraona o r purtlea | fondant».
I her home In Springfield a fte r
T o o ry II. Brown and M arth a A.
uiiknuwn claim ing any right, title ,
, »pending Home tim e In Oakridge.
Brown, Deleudants.
■■alula
Heil
or
Interval
In
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real
Visitors From Tula Lake— Mrs.
eatute deacrlbed In the com plaint IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
Haun Nelson mill daughter uf Tula
Laavaa Saturday— Harold Oelger.
O F O RKO O N: You are hereby re
herein. Ilefeiidautu.
laiko III Huntlieu turn Oregon urn
■julred tu appear and anawer the form er Springfield resident, left
T o Krneat H lrkao n, E llin H ick Complulnt filed agalnat you In the
guests ut tin« home uf Mr. mill Mra.
Saturday for Kuiitern Oregon where
aim Mnybeti, und D elia K. M uyben; ubuvu entitled ault w ithin foui
J M. I.u mini
alao ull o ther peraona or purtlea weeka from the date of the flrat ; he w ill apend the summer
unknown claim ing any right, title , publication of Hila Humuiona, and
eatale, lien or Interest In the real If you fa ll to anawer, for w a n t, , Vlaltlng » Slater— Mra F ra n k An-
N O T IC E
eatate dencrlbod In the com jdulnt thereof, the P la ln tlffa w ill apply to ll*'r"“ n " l »’«H lnnd arrived F riday
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
herein:
You are hereby aummon- tin- Court for tbe re lie f aa prayed *n‘* 1,1 »pending aonie tim e vlaltlng
i-d l.i answ er Hie com plaint filed
vitli her staler. Mr». Thoniun Car
NOTICK 18 MKIIKHY GIVEN. ugnlliat you In Hie ubove entitled (or In P la in tiff's Com plaint, to-wlt
lor u Judgment against the defend­ ney.
Iliu l llu< undernlgiied. u iliiilnlatru tiir
rmiae and court w ithin four week«
..I in«- i»in ir ut n t s s k s t t i. K ss from the flra t publication of thia ant Ma Belle Balxblaer for tbe sum
of 61666.66 and Interest tbereou at
in«dy, deceased. I iuh roudured mid
Portland People Hera— M r. and
auuituona, mid If you fall ao to an the rate of 7% per annum from
fllud with Ihi' Cuunly Court uf tin«
awer, for wmit thereof, p la in tiff Sept. 36, 1631. and for a reasonable Mrs. AI ('annon of Portland spent
H tiile uf Oregon fur tlm County uf
w ill apply to the court for the re ­ Attorneys fee, and for the costa the week-end holidays In Spring-
I.an» Ilia final uccounl mid thut
lief demanded In aald com plaint, of thia null, and fur a decree fore- field at the home of M r and Mm.
on Huturday the 25lh day of June.
via, lh a l p la in tiffs be adjudged the elonlng p la in tiffs ' mortgage for aalu
1932, at the hour of I p ii o'clock A
owtiera of the following property, amounts agalnat the following des­ Bert Houne.
M uf aald day at the County Cuurt
that par) of aei-tlon 2K, Tow nship cribed real property: T he eaat
room In the Courthoune at Eugona.
School T e a c h tr Home — Mlaa
16 aouth, of range 2 cunt of the
N ln ty 166) feet of Lot One (1 ) M aurille
Oregon. baa been fixed mid appoint
laim hard. teacher In the
W illa m e tte M eridian, bounded on
Block Tw o (2 ) In John Christ- ..
oil by aald Cuurt aa the duy, tim e
the east by 'h e eaat line of the
Ia n ’s Addition Io Eugene, Lome N o r,h ,,,’" d »«hnol», ban completed
mid place fur the hearing of objec­
aimtliweal q uarter of auld auction,
County, O regon; and for such I hi r year n work and hu returned
tions tu aaltl final account und fur
on the northerly aide by G ale
other and fu rth e r re lie f an may to Springfield.
tile aettleluent tile roof A ll objec-
Creek, and on the w eaterly am)
he deemed Juat and equitable.
tlonn must be In w ritin g and filed
southerly aide by the M cKenxIe
T h ia Ninninoli» la aerved upon
with the C lerk ut aald Cuurt on or
Cooking Club Meets— A regular
Itiv e r; and that part of lot 3 you by publication by virtue of an
before aald day and tim e
In ;aald section lying between order of thu Hon O F Hklpw ortb, meeting of the Cooking club of the
lla lvd thia 24th duy of May. 11*32
tluti- Creek and the old McKengle C ircu it Judge, dated and filed Muy Christian ctiurch waa held at the
I. E H A N K S , iidinlnlatrutnr.
highway, a ll lu lame county. O re ­ 14, 1632, directing that thin Sum- ; home of Mra. S tella M cPherson la t
F R A N K A DK I't 'E , Attorney
gon, and that defendants have no
moli» be nerved upon you by pub Thursday evening.
fur the Katate.
right, title , eatate. lieu or Intereat
llcatlnn In the Springfield New »,,
IM 26
June 2 9 16 23)
In the name. und quieting plalntlffa*
once each week for a period of four
Visitors from C alifo rn ia— Abbie
title frim i ull rlalm a asserted by the
week». T he date of flrnt publication Cooley ban arrived In Springfield
defendanta M uoy (if them , and In
May
26.
1832
N O T IC E
for auch other re lie f aa may b e !
from Loa Angelen to speud a few
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
W E L L S A W E L L S , Attorney» ,| y vlaltlng with her nän ni» *"r,
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Notice la hereby given that Stacy j jual. Thia auniniona la served up !
for P la in tiff, Realdence and P
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Cm iiniliiga. u dinliilatru tiir hu» filed I on you by publication by virtue
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I ult Judge, made and filed May 26. 1
ta le of Eugene Cumming». ileceaa
Salem People H ere— M m. Fanny
1632, directing that auuitnona be [
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G riffin , Salem, and daughter, loiu-
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S T A T E O F O R K O O N . IN A N H Munday here visiting at the home
of her non, W a lte r G riffin .
the Court house, Eugene, O reg on .' the name w ithin four weeks f r o m ; and W ife, Defendant».
flrnt publication thereof. Thin j
fur final beurlng tliwreon. and any " the
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UNTY
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' Ha’lp
plaVno’ff.
objectlnna tu aald Elnal report and
Sophomores Plcnio— M em bers of
urcount should be filled or preaent-
va.
H. H A L L E N , Attorney for
the sophomore class of the Spring-
ed at or p rior to the tim e of auld
Oeorge W Starbuck and Mrs.
P la in tiff. Realdence and P. O. Ad-
hearing.
Oeorge W
Starbuck, Husband field high school held th e ir annual
dreeg. Eugene, Oregon.
Hated and flrat published thia
To Oeorge W . Starbuck and Mr». picnic at T ria n g le lake Saturday.
(M 26
June 2 9 16 23)
tin Ji.tli d m of M in . 1932.
Oeorge W Starbuck. Husband and Mins
M argu erite
M ilhollen
and
S T A C Y ' C U M M IN G S , A dm lnla
W ife. G R E E T IN G :
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
Minn lo-one E llio tt, member» o f the
tratur.
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T r.
Departm ent of the In te rio r, Gen-
faculty, accompanied the »tudentn
W H IT T E N K W A F F O ltD , A tto r­
• r e l Land O ffice at Roseburg, Ore­ O F O R E G O N :
ney, 202 T iffa n y Bldg.
You and each of you are hereby
gon, May 2nd, 1932.
I M 26 J 2 9 16 23)
T eacher V isit» — Ml»» Jeanette
N O T IC E la hereby given that Sol required to appear and answ er the
V. Cuddehai k of Eugene, Oregon, com plaint of p la in tiff filed agalnat W'llgrodilt of Enterprise han been a
who on June 13th. 1929. made you In the above entitled court and guenl of Mrs. D. It. M urphy fo r sev­
Homestead entry. Serial No 613593, suit, w ithin four week» from the eral daya. M i s W ilgroddt, who in
for N E '» SWY4 and N W I» » E ^ , dale of the flra t publication of thia
now leaching school at K nterpriae,
Section 35. Tow nship 17 8 . Range summon«, to-w lt: on or before the
GENERAL PLUMBING
1 W. W illa m e tte M eridian, has filed 24th day o f June. 1932. and If you and M m. M urphy are form er school­
fall no to appear and answer, for mate».
AND REPAIRING
three year Pr, ", to « t . b l b h c W m
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Business Directory
Be S in e mid U et My Price»
DODD MILLER
t ifi C. St. S pringfield,
Ph 176-J
Io the land above deacrlbed. before
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F <) Im m el, U. 8. Commlnnlone, hU
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Claim ant .'..men an w ltn e a a e.:
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Brown
Edw. G. Privat
JEWELER
ItepnlrltiK a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
N aturopathic Physician
Phone 91-J
O ffice Hour»: 1 to 5 P. M.
406 Fourth Street
Universal Mortgage Corp.
BONDS
W . P. Tyson, Agent
126 E St.
Phone M W
General Law Practice
I. M. PETERSON
Attorney w t-Law
City H a ll Building
8prlng fle;d, Oregon
FRANK A. DE PUE
A TTO R N E Y A T LAW
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Springfield
Oregon
Sutton
Building
POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
F orm erly
W alker-Poole
EUGENE
D ili
unit < h a rn e ltu n .
Telephone 723
8 P K IN O F IE L I)
228 Main
Phone H2-J
SMART OCTAGON
GLASSES
Sm art, inconsplclous frames
that blend harmoniously with
modern nppitrel.
Let us show
you these new glasses . . . see
how they become your features
. . . note th eir com fort. , Our
optom etrists w ill advise you
about your sight w ithout nhllgu
tlon.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 W e s t 8th
Eugene
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Intereat from date thereof at 3%
P^r annum ; the aura of 156 an at-
'<>rney'» fee for p la in tiff» atto rn ey;
, the
h„ cost» and dlaburnementa of
» a lt; also for the foreclosure of
SUMMONS
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E the mortgage given to secure said
note and sale of the lands described
S T A T E O F O R EG O N . F O n
therein, to satisfy said Judgment;
LA N E COUNTY
and fo r such o ther and fu rth e r re ­
Creed Lane, P la in tiff.
lie f as shall be by the court deem
V».
Belle Pattison. Melvin Pattison. ed Just and equitable in the pre­
F rank Pattison. Catherine Pattl- mises.
W aldo
T his summons Is served upon you
son, Florence
H ardy.
M ark
publication thereof once each
H ardy.
Alice Pattison.
Flem ing, Edith Flem ing. Robert week for four successive weeks In
Flem ing. John Pattison. Unknown ' I ,H ,Spr" ’ * n ; i d * r W"' by ?rder ° ‘
heirs of Robert Pattison.
' «he «Ion. G. F. Sklpw orth Judge of
c. used. Ella M cBee lla x el McH-«' ’ “ ld court n,ad<* a,,d V ’ ««*«! M “ Y
unknown heirs of J. A. M cBee. I 23rd. 1932, and the firs t publication
E F McBee, Cora C McBee I «hereof was made on the 26th day
M Bartholom ew , H. B. McBee, ' I of May. 1932.
A. E. W heeler, Eugene. Ore­
F rank Bartholom ew . J. W M e-,
gon. A ttorney fo r P la in tiff.
Bee. Ida McBee. Rose McBee,
(M 26— June 2 9 16-23)
John A. Crabtree, also a ll o th e r'
persons
or
parties
unknown. ’
claim ing any rig h t, title , estate [ N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S 8 A L E
lien or Interest In thy real estate
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
described In the com plaint here that by v irtu e of an execution and
In. Defendants.
order of sale Issued out of the C ir­
To Belle Pattison, Florence Hardy cuit Court of the State of Oregon,
W aldo H ardy, unknown heir» of Ro­ for Lane County. Oregon. May 26th.
bert i'ottlaon. deceased, E lla M r 1932, pursuant to a decree entered
Bee. Hazel McBee. H. n McBee,
by said court M ay 17. 1932. In a suit
Rose McBee, unknown heirs of J
therein pending w herein Wesley
A. McBee, deceased, also a ll other
Pennington and Susie Pennington
persons or parties unknown claim ­
ing nnv rig ht, title estate lien or were p lain tiffs and Roy V . M axw ell.
Mabel M axw ell, D o rilia J. Somers.
Interest In the real estate described
W . T. Reynolds. B ertha Reynolds,
In Ihe com plaint herein.
Defend­
F irst N ational Bank of Eugene.
ants.
’ Oregon, und Charles Gibson were
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
defendants nnd execution and order
O F O R E O O N : Yon are hereby re­
of ale nnd to me directed and com ­
quired to appear an answ er Ihe
manded me to sell the h ereinafter
com plaint filed ngntnst yon In the
above entitled suit w ith in fo u r| described real property to satisfy
7 ';
" J 'T i" m L“ '. «he sum of *3000.00 w ith Interest
week
from the date of the first ,,
,
.. . . „•
publication of this summons and ff I ’" ' "
,8oi i fro ™,.,he L° hnl y ‘
yon fall to so appear or answer, for F ebruary 1931. u n til pa Id and re .-
want thereof the p la in tiff w ill «ake I "?n^
" t,o rn ay a fee"
,h * " “ m
a decree against von quieting the ° f »80° °® nnd f“ r . coa^ “ nd d l"
t i t ...... . the follow ing described r e a l :
"1e1n,p" ' " *, i au,t t« xed
822 8B,
p ro p e rty
1 wtl 0,1 a “ «ur<,ay «he 25th day of
Beginning nt the Intersection
«he hour of ten o clock
of (he center of County Road No. A. M nt the front iloor of the Coun­
547 w ith the Enst boundary of ty Court House In Eugene, Lane
the Northw est one-fourth of the County, Oregon, o ffe r for sale and
N ortheast q uarter of Section sell at public auction for cash to
T w e n ty -fiv e (25) In Tow nship i «hf highest bidder subject to re-
Seventeen (17) South of Range demptlon as provided by law nil
Tw o (2) West of the W illa m e tte j «he right, title and Interest of the
M eridian , running thence N orth aforesaid defendants and each of
2.50 chiilns. thence W est 4 chains them and all persons claim ing by.
thence South 2.50 chains, thence through or under them the follow ­
W ent 4.50 chains more or less to ing described real property, to-w lt:
Beginning at the Intersection
the center of said road No. 547,
of Ihe east line of the Oregon
thence W esterly along the cen-J
am) C alifo rn ia Railroad rig ht of
ter of said Road to Its Intersec­
way (Southern Pacific Company
tion w ith the q uarter section line
Lessee) w ith the center line of
running
N orth
nnd
South
the open roadw ay being 1226.5
through said Section T w en ty-five
feet South of the North line of
(25 ), thence South on said quar­
the JnmeR E. McCabe and w ife
ter Section line to the Southwest
H. L. C. No 46. Notf. No. 2089 tn
corner of the Northw est one-
Tow nship 17 South Range 4 West
fourth of the Northeast quarter
of the YVIllam ette M eridian, and
of said Section 25 thence East 20
running thence East along the
chains, to the Southeast corner,
center of snld open roadway 2188
of the N o rthw est one-fourth of
feet to Its Intersection w ith the
the Northeast quarter, and thence
North to the place of beginning, | center of an open roadway run-!
nlng South 11’ W est therefrom ,
containing 27 acres, more or less,]
thence South 11' W est along cen­
In Lane County, State of Oregon,
te r of said road 1226.5 feet, thence
nnd that yon and each of yon be
decreed to have no rig ht, title , es- ( N orth 89 degrees 39 m in. West
1681 feet to the enst line of said
tale, lien or Interest tn or to said
railroad rig ht of way, nnd thence
premises or any p art thereof.
North 20 degrees 29 min West
The order directing service of
nlong said railroad rig h t of wny
this summons by the publication
1272 feet more or less to the p la c e '
thereof Is dnted M ay 12th, 1932, and
of beginning, all being a part of
directs publication once each week
Hald D. L. C. No. 46, and in Iatne
for four consecutive weeks and
County, Oregon, and containing
the date of the firs t publication
herein Is M ay 12th, 1932,
53.4 acres, more or less.
C. A W1NTERMEIER, Attor­ Dnted M ay 26th, 1932.
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff of Lane
ney for P la in tiff. Residence:
Eugene, Oregon.
County, Oregon.
(M 12-19-88—J 2-8)
(M 28— June 2-8-18-22)
LESS CHICKS ON FARMS;
MORE FRUIT EXPORTED
H A U II I X n v i n i v „
, .
^ M a , 5 12
i May f. 12 19 24 - J. 6)
P. ADOPTS AIR
COOLING FOR DINERS
Coguilla Folk Hare — .Mr. and Mr»
Starting thin week railroad pas­
Few er hen» and chicks than
W illa rd Sloan of ('aiguille were usual on farms In the I ’ nlted States senger» rid ing on the Southern Pa
Leaves for C ellfo rn ie A»a Ped-i Kiie»t» of M r and Mr». Riley Sr,ml
Is Indicated by a report on the agri­ r ' f t r Overland and State Lim ited
dlcord left Sunday evening fo ri gran» Monday.
cultural situation Just released by trains w ill enjoy the com fort of the
Chico, California.
finest
man-made
weather.
An­
V is ito r fro m S a le m - Mra. A. J. •he Oregon a gricultural extension
Corvallis Raaidant H a ,e — Mr». M ille r of Salem la a visitor here at service. The num ber of hens on nouncement of Installation of the
Ella B Goodman uf Corvallis wan a , hF home of M r and M m. J T Hon farms on May 1 was estim ated at 2 most modern a ir cooling and con­
per cent le» than a year prevlou», ditioning equipm ent In the dining
visitor In Springfield on Monday. ( aldnon.
the nmallent number in eight year«. cars of the two crack trains oper­
D rive to New port— Mr. and Mrs.
Picnic Held— The student» of the
About the name num ber of chicks ating between the Pacific Coast
II. II . Myera spent M em orial day eighth grade at tbe Lincoln school
of thin year’» hatching were report and Chicago waa made thia week
on the coast at New port.
held th e ir annual spring picnic at <>ii In farm flocks on M ay 1 a» a by C arl Olson, local agent for the
V laltlng Daughter — James Cow­ S w im m er’ - la-llght park Saturday. vear before, but 16 per cent few er company.
During the aum m er month» the
than the 5-year average on that
den a rrived Sunday from Nevada
C alifo rn ia People V isit— M r. and
a ir w ill be passed over Ice and w ill
date.
T
he
report
said
that
7.6
per
to spend a few days visiting with Mrs. Oeorge Caffey of San Diego,
h«> i lean, wa h free of duat, and
his daughter. Mrs. Haas Thatcher. and M r. and M r . Roby Green of cent few er chicks were batched h,
com m ercial hatcheries during April kept at a constant tem perature by
Portland were guest» during the
Bsturna from Portland — Mis
thin year than In 1931 In the whole means of a therm ostatic control.
N ellie
Stu art returned
Monday week-end of M r. and M m . W . A. country and that orders booked foi
evening from Portland where she Taylor.
May delivery and la te r were 8 3 FORMER RESIDENTS
spend tbe week end holidays.
Pre School C linic Held— Members per cent lens than a year ago.
RETURN FROM MISSOURI
On the Pacific coa«t. A p ril hatch­
V isit in Portland— M r and Mrs. of the Lane County H ealth unit
ing» by com m ercial hatcheries ran
Mr.«. Ih-lle W illiam s and fam l'v
I I II. Si baffenberg and daughters, held a pre-school clinic Wednesday
spent the week-end at Portland morning at tne home of Mr«. M erle 24.6 per cent behind lant year and of G rant City. M issouri, arrived In
Chase for children In the Chase bookings for M ay and la te r were Springfield Sunday morning where
visiting with relatives.
short 29.4 per cent. T h e com mercial they sp.-nt the day w ith Mrs. W il­
Garden district.
Roseburg People Here— M r and
hatchery chick ha» fallen behind lia m ’s aunt, Mra. Luella Bristow.
Leave on Fishing T r ip — M r and 1931 throughout the season In the
Mrs. J A. H a rt of Roseburg were
Mrs. W illia m s w ill make her home
guesta ut tbe John Lenhart home Mrs. O. H . T u rn e r left Sunday for western states, and Is also some­ at 680 East 14 street in Eugene
the Sm ith riv e r country for a fish­ what short in the eastern part of where she taught for several years.
Sunday.
ing trip Mrs. H a ttie M yers 1» tak ­ the country. Info rm ation on the H er eldest daughter w ill enter the
Returns to New port— Jhon Swee­ ing care of th e ir store during their
volume o f farm hatchings Is Incom­ C n lversity and the other daughters
ney and faintly returned to th e ir absence.
plete hut some observer» thin k that w ill enter the Eugene high school
home at New port Sunday a fte r
tough chicks have been produced In the fall. H a rry Keeney of Inde-
Vacation in M ountains— M r. aDd
»pending some tim e In Springfield.
Mr». W . II . A drian and Miss Annis irom this source to offset In part peiiih-nce and A rth u r Keeney of
Form er Resident H e re — Mr. and McGookin spent the Decoration day at leant the reduction In commer­ Corvallis, both brothers, met her
here and
were Sunday dinner
Mrs. W . F. W a lk e r »pent the week­ holidays at the Adrian cottage on cial chicks.
Exports of boxed apple», pears guests at the Bristow home.
end In Springfield. T hey left Tues­ Horse Creek near M cKenzie Bridge.
and prunes have tended to Increase
day for th e ir booth at Portland.
They d ro ve up Saturday evening.
during recent years, say a report
N O T IC E OF SA L E
V isit at Corvallis — M r. and Mrs.
of Chattel Under Storage Lien.
Vacation on Coast— M r. and Mrs. released by the extension service,
T A K E N O T IC E , that J. R. C lark,
F. B Flattery and fam ily spent Edward P riv at and sons, James and whereas "the total volume of ex­
Monday visiting relatives at Cor Francis, spent the week-end holi­ ports of farm products declined and D. V. C lark, doing businesp un­
der the assumed business name of
trallls.
day on the coast. They drove to sharply.”
Cresw ell Oarage at Cresw ell. O re­
gon, claim a lien on the chattel
Florence and Yachats Sunday and
Governm
ent
data
show
that
only
D riv e » to P o rtla n d — M m . W. C.
hereinafter mentioned for storage
continued on to New port and back
4
per
cent
of
the
farm
production
Rehlian and daughters, Joy and
from Dec. 3, 1931 to M ay 3, 1932 at
to Springfield Monday.
of the United Slates was exported 15.06 per m onth for five month«
Bobby, drove to Portlaud Tuesday
(luring the 1930-31 year, compared and 12.60 for tow ing charge, a total
afternoon.
Drive to Portland — Mrs. Riley
to 16-2 per cent the previous year of 127.00.
Snodgrass, her daughter, M axine,
The property which said lien Is
V isitor from Cottage Grove— Mrs
and 12.2 per cent in 1928-29. During
claims is described as follow s:
and Lloyd G arrison motored to
Thomas Sikes of Cottage Grove
the 1919 20 year our exports were
One Harley-Davidson, 1928 mo­
Portland Sunday morning returning
was an overnight visitor in Spring
17.4 per cent of the farm produc­
del, M otorcycle marked H B M C
the same evening. T hey met M r.
w ith an arrow running through In
field Monday.
tion.
Snodgrass in Portland where he
yellow painted letters. No license
Tbe products of four commodities
No. or m otor No. apparent. Own
Salem People Guesta Here— M r had been v isitin g since Thursday.
account for 85 per cent of the farm
er unknown.
and Mrs. W illia m D arlin g of Salem He returned w ith them.
exports from th i country accord­
T h a t said M otorcycle w ill be »old
spent the week-end In Springfield
at Public Auction on the 16th day
Attend F am ily Gathering— Post ing to the report on the agricultural of June. 1932, at the C resw ell G a r­
as gue»ts of M r. and M r». A rth u r
m aster and M rs. F. B. H a m lin and situation. These are cottan, hog age at Creswell. Oregon, at 2:60
Peter»on.
fam ily and Miss Bertie Lou H am lin products, wheat and flo u r an un­ P. M.
T his notice is given pursuant to
V isits F ather— M r. and Mrs. Roy spent Monday at Canyonville where manufactured tobacco.
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51 403 Oregon
Annoted
Smoth of Portland spent Sunday they attended a fam ily reunion din­
- a ...
, rriv
. e - Mr.
,,
. I ! Code and
proceeds of
sale
w ill be
C
lifo
rn
ia
n
.
A
and
“
toPpayment
of
expen»es
of
and Monday here visiting at the ner. T h irty of the H am lin fam ily
Mrs. James R iv e tt of O akland. Cali , 8ale 2nd to discharge of lien and
home of Mrs. Sm ith's father. Al were present.
fornia arrived in Springfield Sun-1 balance if any paid over to the
Senseny.
Visits
Parents — Miss L ucille da« to visit w ith friends and rela- County C lerk of Lane County. Ore-
ai.
t
i'
i « t
ij
Ron. to be used in tru st by him for
I any
R
V isit at Junction C ity— M r. and Richmond spent the week-end h oli­ tives in Eugene and Springfield.
«
OWner thereof.
M r . J. M. Larson spent Sunday days in Springfield v isitin g with M r. R ivett is a brother of Mrs. W.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, thia
and Monday at Junction City where her parents, M r. and Mrs. Sam P. Tyson, and M rs. R iv e tt is a sis-' 1st day of June, 1932.
J O H N M. M A R S H Constable.
they w ere guests at the home of Richmond.
M rs
She arrived Saturday e r o f M rs. Robert Shultz.
by Van Svarverud. Deputy Con­
Mrs. Larson's sister, and brother- and returned to Portland Monday R ivett was formerly Misa Y'eda
stable and agent for Claim ant».
Barbre.
in-law , M r. and M rs. Sam M iller.
evening.
(June 2-9)
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