The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 16, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIU R H IIA Y, JUNE 1«. 1932
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
MYBCME
ftÇYOURi
Fiaba»
on
Friday — Ho ard
Hughe» flatted on the McK isle
ueur Deudnotn' . ferry Inti- F lay
aftai noon und « v e iIng
PÀGB T U R K I
BERNICE NEHER FINDLEY
TOWN AND VICINITY
GRADUATES FROM U. O.
Due to some error on the part of
on McKanxIa— Dr. W C.
Portland Man H tro D. it. Plow. the parson at the University News
and .Mrs. Arthur Ension and Gall K'-bhan und John Anderson spent ' man of Portland spent Sunday bureau which prepared the story
Easton of W sllervllle were Visitors ' Sunday fishing on the McKensI« vt Plug at the M It lluntly home last week of (he graduates from the
school, the name of Bernice Neher
In Springfield Halurday.
1 rtvsr. *
Admitted to Hospital— Roy Smith Finley was sot Included among
l(
you
have
a
garden
thia
aunt
Visit from Portland — Mr and of Oakridge was admitted to the those completing their work for de­
Daughter Born — Mr ami Mra.
SUMMONS
Mrs. Roy Smith ol Portland spent Eugene hospital on Friday.
Wualwy II, Hunaeli ut Leahurg urn mar cut thn lettuce liiatend of pull
grees.
lite parent« ni a baby ilauahler Ina It up by thn roots. Th« loaves IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT G F T H E Sunday In Springfield visiting with
Mra. Finley has completed all of
Fish
on
Fall
Creek—
M
A.
Pohl
burn lu (boia al III« I'a iiflc Clirlal will grow again, ami again, aaving
HTATK OF OREGON FOR T H E friends and relatives.
Ihe
requirements for the Bachelor
and M B. lluntly caught several
CO UNTY OF LANE.
Ian lioapltal m Eugene on Tliuraday th« labor or replanting and the
of Arts degree In Education and for
large
fish
Sunday
while
fishing
on
L»sv»e
for
Idaho—
Mrs.
M
argaret
•e' da aa well. Thia la Iru« of »pin I W. It. Ehlen and Harriet M Ehlen.
Jut... ». 1932
the high school music teaching eer
plulollff», vs Mu Belle, llulxhlser Kenyon left Monday for points In Fall Creek.
"'ll, and awla, III aril alao.
tlflcate, both of which were award­
und Julius II. Balxhlser, her hue- Idaho where she will visit friends
Oallaa People Here
Dr. and ed her at commencement exercise«
band. Ory B. Brown and Martha und relatives.
N O T IC I TO CREDITORS
How often th» toaal will burn be
A. Brown and Fred E. Hrnlth, De
Mrs. H. E I'etersou of Dallas spent Monday of this week
NOTICE IM IIE IO -.II. G IVEN tore the toaster can be turned:
feudants.
Mrs. Finley has been very active
Returns from Portland — Mrs. Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
ibat the iinderalguvd baa been up when thia happ«na, rub with a
To Ory II Brown and Martha A.
In maaie circles both at tba Uni­
Kale llrumette returned Sunday C. F. Kgglmann.
pointed A il in In 1st rat rl* ol the ««tale
j
llrown,
Defendant».
versity and In Springfield where
of It O. Wllaon. dviraaed, by thn iiar»« grater The burn Is removed IN T IIE NA M E OF T H E STATE from Portland where she has spent
V isitor from Blue R iver— J O.
County Court or l,auv County. All ' neatly and quickly, and the toaat i OF OREGON: You are hereby re the past few days visiting.
she directs music at the Methodist
MiKInney of Blue Klver was a church.
1'eraona bavlug claims agulnat »aid ionn the worse for the experience qulred (o uppeur und unawer the
e •
e
«alate are required lo preeent tb«tn
Complulnt filed against you In (he
Visitor» from Oregon City— l-ewl» business visitor in Springfield on
with th« proper vouchera to tbe un
When making cap stringa for the above entitled suit within fout McBee and family of Oregon City Friday.
der Iglied at tb« law oiricea ul
Weeks from the date of the first
baby's
cap, and wuah airing« are publication of this Humiuous, and spoilt the week-end visiting with
TWO LOCAL GIRLS
I .'IH I k llulli y, U l Miner Build
Come from California— Mrs H K.
Ing. Eugene, Oregon, within all iioch better than ribbons make j If you full to unawer, for want friends and relatives here.
Bock
and
Mrs.
Ed
Smith
and
IN PIANO RECITAL
mouth« troni the date ol thia notice the»» string» of uneven length, i thereof, the Plaintiffs will apply to
L»av» for California — Mr. and daughter, Irene, of Merced, Cali­
DATED thia 2nd day ol June A
Ihe
Court
for
the
relief
as
prayed
hen the longer airing will cross un-
M ms Barbara Barnell. (laughter
D 1B3B.
. fur fu Plaintiff's Complaint, to-wlt: Mr Merle Ca»t«el left Sunday for fornia. arrived Sunday to visit with
ler the baliya chin and tie at the for a Judgment against thn defend­
of M r and Mra. W. K. Barnell. and
I.O I'IH A 0. W ILSO N, Admllila
California where they will spend their father. A. E. Benseny.
tratris of the Katat« nt 11 O. Ida. quite out of baby's way Tbe ant Mu Belle Balxhlser for the sum a few days visiting In San Fran­
Miss Margaret Jarrett, daughter of
bubv will be happier, und o will l ot »1000.00 and Interest thereon at
Wllaon. Deceased
Obtain License Saturday— D. L. Mr. and Mra. O. H. Jarrett, appear­
cisco.
ihe rale of 7% per annum from
(J 2 9-14 23 301
the mother.
Burnaon and Evelyn Humphrey ed In public recital In Eugene on
Sep». 30, 1931, and for a reasonable
Class Holds Picnic— The young both of W estfir obtained a license Thursoay evening. June 9th, in the
Attorney« fee, and for the costa
N O T IC E
When purchualng fowl i, have j ' " I iIlls suit, and for u decree lore- married couples of the Friends to wed at the latne county court­ kali room of the Eugene Hotel.
j H i t tn drawn If you wish, hut do not < lie lug plaintiffs' mortgage for solo, class s' the Christian church held a house on Saturday.
OP P IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
They were presented by Reuben
them to he cut up. It Is fur amounts against the following des picnic at Swimmer's Delight park
t'harlyle
Goffrelere, Eugene pianist
N otice ih iie k e b y g iv e n . I pillow
< rllo-d real property: The > aal
Drive to Cottage Grove— Mrs.
Sunday afternoon.
that the undersigned, administrator eusler to remove pin foethers and
and teacher, along with fifteen
M o t) 190) feet of Ix»t One (1)
Hlley
Snodgrass
and
daughter.
Max-
of tbe estate of Elisabeth L. Ken j dean the fowl If It Is whole. Il I n j
other high school and university
Block Two (2) In John Christ­
W ashington People H e r* — M r Ine, Ine, drove to Cottage Grove
nedy, deceased, has rendered and i not at all difficult to cut up a chick
pianists.
ian's Addition to Eugene, Lane i
filed with the County Court of the ■'ii for after a little study and prac
County, Oregon; and for such and Mrs. luon Bowman of Aber Monday evening to visit at the
Both young ladles have appeared
State of Oregon for the County of
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Hill.
deen,
Washington,
ure
here
visiting
other and further relief as may
previously In group recital, and
lutne his final account and that tlae the Joints are easy to find ‘ he deemed Juat und equitable
at the home of Mr Bowman's
on Halurday the 26th day of June, ¡The Department ol Agriculture I n j
Visit In Portland— M ist. P. J. Bar­ each ha« given a complete, memory
1932. at tbe hour of ten o'clock A sure to have a bulletin Illustrating I ThlM Huiumotia la served upon mother. M rs . Lottie Bowman.
tholomew
and two children, Mary recital under Mr. Goffrelere« man­
you
by
publication
by
virtue
ol
an
M. of said day at the County Court ; how to do It. They seem to have
order of Ihe Hon G. F. Hklpwortb.
Catch Large Bass— C. F. Kggl- Alice, and Dick, and Miss Jeanette agement. The Thursday recital was
room In tbe Courthouse at Eugene,
Circuit Judge, dated und filed May iiianu and W. H. Hobbs brought Thompson will return today from the fifth of Mr. Goffrelere'« series
Oregon, has been fixed and appoint I tiulletln. for every thing
e e e
-’4. IMS, directing (hat this Lum­
«d by said Court aa the day, Ume
home u lurge bus which they had Portland where they have been of six June recitals. The sixth will
and place for the hearing of nbjec-
A roll of palter toweta which may inous be served upon you by pub­ taught at liubhurd lake Friday visiting this week.
be given on tbe 22nd of June.
Ilona to said final account and for he purchaaed In any houa«furnl«h lication In the Springfield News,
once each week for a period of four afternoon.
the settlement thereof All obji •<■
Playa In Eugene — Mrs. C lara
Ilona must be In writing and filed Ing department of n department week«. The dale of first publics'Ion
So« Bore— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Drill Team Meets— The monthly Tuttle Fenton bos been playing the
with the Clerk of aald Court on or »tore will be found an utd to kltch Is May 26, 1932
Dickenson of Oakridge are tbe par­
W
ELLS
A
W
ELLS,
Attorneys
before said day and time
piano
at
several
of
tbe
evening
meeting
of
the
Progressive
22’s,
ell work. Place a towel on Ihe table
for Plaintiff. Residence and P f d rill learn of the Rebekah lodge services In Eugene being conduct­ ents of a baby son born to them at
Dated this 24th day of May, 1932 | when peaa are to be ah»ll«<l or
L. K DANKH. administrator. i when potatoes are to be pared, and ! G. Address. Eugene. Oregon.
was held at the I. O. O F. hall F ri­ ed by Jack W'lsnett, cowboy evan­ their home Tuesday, June 14. 1932.
'M 26- June 2 9 16-23)
EHANK A DK l ’UE. Attorney
gelist.
day evening at 7 30.
In fact when any vegetable Is being
for the Estate
prepared. When the work Is done. '
(M 2« June 2 9 16 23)
8UM M O NS
Not Society Head— Mrs. N. L. FAT MAN REDUCES
Spend Day at Oakridge— Mr and
fold the shells or parings up In the
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E Mra. Litm F. Anderaon. Mr. and Pollard and not Mrs. Ida Adams
53 POUNDS—OH BOY!
i towel und pul In the waste. I'««
N O T IC E
HTATE OF OREGON, IN AND M r- A. B Kepner. and Mr. and was choree president of the United
lh» e towels to wipe the sink, to | and Wife. Defendants.
OP P IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Mrs A. J Davis spent Sunday pic­ Christian Missionary society of the
Don't be stubborn, you big fat
Notice Is hereby given that Stacy j wipe the grease from roasting pans, j FOR LANE COUNTY
nicking on the hanks of the W il­ Christian church as was reported men—throw off your fat before your
Cummings, administrator has filed or to rub the gas range or the coal i Ralph O. Marks. Plaintiff,
fat throws you into the discard. Do
hla report and account In the ae­
last week.
vs.
lamette river near Oakridge.
I stove if one la used
as M r S. A. Lanier of Sawtelle,
tata of Eugene Cummings, dereaa
George W Bturbuck and Mra
Calif, did— read hla letter:
ed. In the County Court uf Lane.
George W. Starbuck, Husband
Leaves for Training Camp— Ho­
Eastern People Here— Dr. and
“I have used two reducing belts to
County, Oregon, which has set Sat­ M .rty Granted M arriag e Llcenaet
To George W Starbuck and Mrs. Mrs. It. H. Reeves of Philadelphia, bart Wilson left Tue-day morning
no benefit but since using Kruschen
urday. June 25th. 1932 at 10 o'clock
George W Starbuck. Husband a n d '
The county clerk during the past I Wife. G REETIN G
arrived Friday to visit at the borne for Vancouver. Washington, where Salts each morning In my coffee I
A M In the County Court room, at
tbe Court house. Eugene. Oregon, j week has granted marriage llcen j IN T H E N A M E OF T H E STATe, Mr. Reeves, elster In-law. Mrs A B. he Is attending the annual Officers’ have taken off 7 lbs. in a week and
eat most anything I like. I weighed
for final hearing thereon, and any
to the following couple»: Clark O F OREGON:
Van Valzah. The Eastern people Training ramp. His mother took 243 lbs. 6 months ago and now I
objections to aald Final report and ' Itohtm-on, Walla Walla, and Ire n e ; You and each of you are hereby
him to the camp.
are
making
a
tour
of
the
United
weigh 190 lbs."
account should be filled nr p rt-o n ' I Irccm yer. Portland, Albert Beebe required to appear and answer the
Take one half teaspoonful of
ed at or prior to the time of said
complaint of plaintiff filed against States.
Attend
Graduation—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kruschen Salta In a glass of hot
und Pearl Haas, both of Coburg; Dr you In the above entitled court and
hearing
water
every morning— cut down on
listed and first published this I'rancls Relllng. Eugene, and Helen suit, within four weeks from the
Works at Pott Office— John Ben­ W illiam Riddle of Monmouth were
fatty meatB. potatoes and sweets—
the 26th day of May. 1932
date
of
the
ftrst
publication
of
this
visitors
Monday
at
the
home
of
ton
la
substituting
at
the
post
of­
Kowalakl, Monroe; Theodore Kow-1
now you know the safe way to lose
STACY CU M M INGS. Adminis­
summons, to-wlt: on or before the
ulskl, Monroe, and Eva Peterson, j 24th day of June, 1932. and If you fice for two weeks during the ab- Mrs. Mary Magill. They attended unsightly fat.
trator
For a trifling sum you can get a
Junction City: D. L Brunson and' fall so to appear and answer, for ence of W alter Gossler who left the graduation exercises at the Uni
W IIIT T E N SW AFFO RD. Attor­
ney, 202 Tiffany Bldg
Evelyn Humphrey, both of Westfir, want thereof plaintiff will apply to Tuesday morning to attend the an­ verslty of Oregon where their son, Jar of Kruschen Salts that lasts 4
weeks at any drugstore In the
___
( M ^ - J -3 9 18-23 >
Jerome luiiubert and itutb Llegh. the court for the relief and for Judg­ nual summer encampment of the Percy, received his degree. Mrs. world— but be sure and get Krus­
ment and decree as prayed for In Oregon National Guard.
Riddle
is
a
niece
of
Mrs.
Magill.
both of Eugene; Norval Artnea und his complaint, to-wlt:
chen— your health comes first.
Violet Artnea. both of Eugene; Ice
For Judgment against defendant.
Itoy Nice. Springfield, and Halcyon George W. Starbuck, on his promis­
| Brown. Eugene; Dewey Bust, and. sory note given November 6th.
1929. for »200 to H. N. Millard nnd
Rosie Graham, both of Blacbly;
assigned to plaintiff, for »200 and
Benjamin Sutherland uml Bethany Interest from date thereof at 8%
JEWELER
Withrow, both of Noli.
per annum: the sum of »60 as at­
Kt pulrtuK u Specialty
torney's fee for plaintiffs attorney;
Estate of Hiram F. White. Deceased ; the costs nnd disbursements of
Sprlugfleld, Oregon
suit; also for the foreclosure of
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Notice Is hereby given that Ahi the mortgage given to secure said
gall E. Clark has been by the Coun note and sale of the Innds described
Dr JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN ty Court of the State of Oregon. In i therein, to sutisfv said judgment;
' und for Lane County, appointed i and for such other and further re­
Naturopathic Physician
l Executrix and Dan E. Clark has' lief as shall be by the court deem
Phone 9 IJ
' been by the iam>< eourt appointed ed just and equitable In the pre­
Office Hours: 1 to 6 I*. M
Executor of the last will and testa mises.
ment of Hiram F. White, deceased i This summons Is served upon you
«0« Fourth Street
All persons having claims ugulnsl , by publication thereof once each
the estate of hu I« deceased arc week for four successive weeks In
hereby notified to present the same the Springfield News, by order ot
duly stated and verified, nt the re s ­ the Hon. <1. F. Sklpworth, Judge of
U n lv e rta i Mortgage Corp.
idence of the said executor und ex said court made and entered May
ecutrJg nt 19X1 Moss street In Eu 23rd. 1932, and the first publication
gene. Oregon, within six months thereof w»e made on the 26th dav
of May. 19il2
from this 2nd day of June. 1932
A. E. Wheeler. Eugene, Ore­
W . P. Tyoon, Agent
Abigail E. Clark, Executrix,
gon. Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dan E. Clark, Executor of the
12« E 8t.
Phone M W
(M 26— June 2 9 16-23)
last will anil Testament of
Hiram F. White, Deceased,
j A. E. Wheeler. Attorney.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA L E
General Law Practice
! _________ (J 2 9 18 23 30)
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IVEN
that by virtue of an execution and
I. M. PETERSON
SUMMONS
' IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E order of sale issued out of the Cir­
A ltcrn e y at Law
S T A T E O F OREGON FOR LANE cuit Court of the State of Oregon,
City H a ll Building
for Lane County. Oregon, May 26th.
CO UNTY.
Sprliigfle^d. Oregon
Milo M. Thomson. Mabel ( ’. Thom 1932. pursuant to a decree entered
son. W C. Thomson, Mary C J by said court May 17, 1932. tn a suit
Thomson and I. York Thomson, therein pending wherein Wesley
Pennington and Susie Pennington
plaintiffs.
were plaintiffs and Roy V Maxwell,
FRANK A, DE PUE
VS.
Ernest Hickson, E llin Hickson Mabel Maxwell, Dorllla J. Somers,
A T TO R N E Y AT LAW
Maybeii and Della E. Mayben; j W. T Reynolds. Rertha Reynolds.
N O T A R Y PUBfcIC
alao all other persons or parties First National Bank of Eugene,
unknown claiming any right, title, Oregon, and Chnrles Gibson were
Sutton
Springfield
estate Hen or Interest In the real defendants and execution and order
b u ild in g
O regon
estate described In Ihe complaint of sale and to me directed nnd com-
niauded me to sell the hereinafter
herein. Defendants.
To Ernest Hickson. Etlaa Hick described real property to satisfy
Ison Mayben, and Della E. Mayben; the stint of »3000.00 with Interest
POOLE - GRAY
alao all other persons or parties th erein st 8% from the tOth day of
' unknown claiming any rig h t title, February. 1931, until paid nnd rea­
B V tT H J L O M E W
I estate, lien or Interest In the real sonable attorney's fees In the sunt
i estate described In Ihe complaint of »300.00 and for costs nnd dis­
herein: You are hereby summnn- bursements of suit taxed st »22 66.
I ed to answer the complaint filed I will on Saturday the 26th day of
Formerly Walker-Poole
against you In the above entitled June. 1932 nt the hour of ten o'clock
cause and court within four weeks A. M at the front door of the Coun­
EUGENE— lltb S P R IN G FIE LD
from the first publication of this ty Court House In Eugene, Lane
summons, and If you fall so to an­ County, Oregon, offer for sale and
238 Main
and Charnelton,
swer. for want thereof, plaintiff sell at public auction for cash to
Phone
63-J
Telephone 723
will apply to the cuurt for the re­ Ihe highest bidder subject to re­
lief demanded In said complaint, demption as provided by law nil
vlx, that plaintiffs be adjudged the (he right, title and Interest of Ihe
owners of the following property, aforesaid defendants and each ot
that part of section 28, Township them and all persons claiming by.
16 south, of range 2 east of the through or under them the follow­
W illamette Meridian, bounded on ing described real property, to-wlt: }
Beginning at the Intersection
the east by the east line of the
of the east line of the Oregon
southwest quarter of said section,
119)2, LtacxTT e Mvxu T obacco CO.
and California Railroad right of
on the northerly side by Gate
way (Southern Pacific Company
Creek, and on the westerly and
Lessee) with the center line of
southerly side by the McKenxIe
River; and thBt part of lot 3 1 the open roadway being 1226.6
feet South of the North line of
In ;sald section lying between
the James E. McCabe and wife
Gate Creek and the old McKensie
D. I,. C. No. 46. Notf. No. 2089 In
highway, all In Lane county, Ore­
the right am ount o f fine aromat icTurlush
THEY’RE MADE o f ripe, sw eet, m ellow
Township 17 South Range 4 West
gon, and that defendants have no
of the W illam ette Meridian, and
I right, title, estate, lien or interest
tobacco. N ot too m uch, but juat enough.
tobaccos.
running thence East along the
In the same, and quieting plaintiffs'
center of said open roadway 2188
title from all claims asserted by the
CHESTERFIELDS are m ade right—tbe
Tlieiu* tobacco« ore b len ded and cross*
feet to Its Intersection with the
SMART OCTAGON
defendants or any of them, and
center
of
an
open
roadway
run­
right
aise— to give a cool and sm ooth
b
lended
.
.
."
w
e
ld
e
d
”
together
in
such
for such other relief as may be
GLAUSES
ning South 11’ West therefrom,
Just. This summons Is served up
Smart, Inconsplclous frames
am oke.T hey’re m ild —yet not flat.They’re
a way as to bring out th e beat in each
thence South 11’ West along cen­
on you by publication by virtue
that blend harmoniously with
ter of said road 1226.5 feet, th< nee
of an order by O. F. Sklpworth, Ctr
not overawcet—but sw eet enough.
kind
o
f
tobacco.
North 89 degrees 39 min. West
modern apparel. Let us show
cult Judge, made and filed May 26.
1681
feet
to
the
east
line
of
raid
1932, directing that summons bn
T h ey’re aa pure aa the water you drink.
you these new glussos . . . see
CHESI ERFIELDS are aeaaoued with juat
railroad right of way, and th- nee
served upon you by publishing the
how they become your features
North
20
degrees
29
min
West
Ham« for four weeks In the Spring
. . . note their comfort. Our
along said railroad right of way
field News, nnd that you answer
1272 feet more or less to the place
optometrists will ndvlse you
the same within four weeks from
of beginning, all being a pari of
the first publication thereof. This
about your sight without ohllgu
said D. I,. C. No. 46, and In Lane
summons Is first so published May
Don.
County, Oregon, and containing
26. 1932.
63.4 acres, more or less.
S. 1). A L L E N , Attorney for
DR. ELLA MEADE
Plaintiff. Residence and P. O. Ad­ Dated Mny 26th, 1932.
Optometrist
H. L. BOW N, Sheriff of Lane
dress. Eugene, Oregon.
41 W at* tth
Bugena
County, Oregon.
1
(M 26- June 3-9-16-23)
1
W a lte rv llle
People
H»ra — Mr
Fish
óuBEPWA EMON LAY
PLANS PREPARED
FOB POIfLTRTIRE»
Thrg« New Bulletins Give De­
tail» for Constructing Prac­
tical Farm Structures
Despite tbe low egg prices, many
Oregon poaltrymen are taking ad­
vantage of equally low lumber
prloes to Improve their poultry
plants and get them In shape for
more efficient production for the
better time« believed certain to fol­
low.
uee for several veese and baa
proved «atlsfaclory ae a uiraas of
rearing pullets to maturity under
sanitary and freah-alr road It logs,
aaya l*rofs» or l.snn sod W J. G il­
more who ure tbe author«.
"How to Construct an Insulated
Egg Btorage Room,*' iu the title of
the third buletln. No. 446. by F. E.
Price and A. G. I.una. ITena for thia
type of building were developed to
meet the situation reported by co­
operative and private egg dealers
to the effect that producers were
losing large sums every summer
from off grade egg« because of Im­
proper farm storage after fir«»
class eggs were produced by high
quality flocks. The plena given In
thia bulletin will ennblu a farmer to
build a room that will Insure ea-
cetlent Mtorage for Ma eggs at a
cost of materials of »16 to »40. de­
pending on whether It la built aa a
separate building or as a room In
an existing one.
These bulletins may be had free
from county agents or the college
direct.
To meet tbe demand for approved
plans for poultry construction in
this state, the Oregon State college
extension service has Just Issued a
series of three bulletins prepared
by the poultry and agricultural en­
gineering departments of the col­
lege which contain descriptions,
bills of materials and detailed plans
for constructing range hoaxes,
brooder booses and Insulated egg
Leaves for Tacoma— Fred Buell
rooms.
left Friday for Tacoma where he
"Building Plans and BUI of Mat­ will be employed tor tbe summer
erials for O. S. C. Portable Brooder months.
House" Is tbe title of extension bul­
letin No. 446 by A. G. Lunn, head
N O T IC E OF
of the poultry department of the ex­
periment station The house des­
A N N U A L SCHOOL ELECTIO N
Notice Is hereby given that an
cribed has been used succe «fully
election will be held In 8cbool dis­
on the college poultry• farm. It 1» trict number 19 on Monday, June
built on runners so It may be moved 20. 1932. at tbe Library for the pur­
at least once for each lot of chicks pose of electing one director for
three years and one clerk for one
brooded.
year. Polls will be open from 12
"O. 8. C. Range House” Is the noon until 8 P. M. All candidates’
petitions
must be filed with the dis­
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