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    THE SPRINQPira.n NEWS
PAO« POUR
LIONS SPONSOR
BOSKET SOCIAL
Hrst honor Roll
At high School
Join the Red Cross and Help
The Distressed and Needy
Fall Creek Men Hena—Ray and
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1 » »
«
Mrs. Swarts In
Birthday Event
TAXES EXPLAINED
HERE 61 BARNARD
Friand* of Long Tim * Resi­
dent Honor Her on Seven­
N*c***ity of Levying Sufflci-
ty-Fifth Anniversary
ol*nt to Retain Credit of
Miss Edna Swarts was hostess
County Held Vital Need
Collects Bounty— I .co K Hummer
Average of Two or Better I Charles Brewer of Fall Creek were of Springfield collected the 82 coun
ty bounty on one bobcat pelt at the
Everybody Invited to Attend Necessary to Win Place on visitors in Springfield on Friday. cffico of the county clerk Monday :
Scholarship List at School
Harrisburg Man Here—Oren Mtl-
Benefit Affair; H. S. Stu­
Released from Hospital
Mrs
"
!
ler
»f Harrisburg was a business
dent* Are in Charge
Honor students at Springfield TU1|or ,n s pr(ngfi,|d Monday
«I a surprise potluck luncheon held
Clarlue Putman returned to her
a t the home of her purent* Mon
Reasons for the tax problems of
who have completed their first six
A basket social at Taylor's hall weeks of work with grades averag- ' Boy la III—Joel Chaee has been home here Friday following two
tiny lor her mother, Me», C. E. Lane county were outlined hers
weeks
spent
at
a
hospital
in
Eu
will be the outatandln* social func tng two or above were named In: quite 111 at his home here this week
K warts on the occasion of her Friday to members of ths Lions
tloe In Springfield Friday svenlng. the honor roll released last week He is recovering now according to gene.
seveuty-flfth birthday anniversary. club by County Judge U. P. Barn­
Armistice night, starting at 8
Guests who citine for the noon ard. Taxua are In direct propor­
Teacher
is
III
—
Miss
Helen
C.
end by Ina Clement, secretary at his physician.
o'clock.
luncheon sud social afternoon In tion to the demands of the public,
High, teacher at the Brattain
the high school.
Comes to Vote— Miss Doris Gra- school Is III this week. Miss Edith
Muditi »1rs g I \»ii,;hl. Mra. M he declared, showing how In
Thia affair la being sponsored
The students who have their
J. McKlln. Mrs. L. K. Cage. Mis. Springfield the city and school dis­
by the Lions club of Springfield, names on the roll are as follows by ham returned to Springfield Tues­ Ayer has been substituting for Iter
day to cast her vote. She left on the entire week.
II. W. Whitney, Mra N. W. Emery, trict taxes consumed slightly mors
but la being planned and directed classes:
Wednesday for Portland.
Mrs. C. K. Wheaton, Mrs. Mary thsu eighty cents of each dollar
by member« of the Girls' League
FRESHMEN— Lester Anderson,
Parents of Boy— Mr, and Mrs
Keasey, Anna Ko sey. Mrs J. T assessed against property.
and the Lettermen’« club at the Barbara Barnell. Charles Clement,
Ill at Daughter's Home — Mrs. Mtlo Casteel are the parents of a
Moore. Mrs.
A. Swarts. Mrs. M
high achool for the purpose of rais­ Roy Crandall. Edward Hensen. Bosserman. mother of Fred Bosser
The expenditure of large sums
M Pcery and the honor gueat.
ing money with which to purchaae John Kickbush, Florence May, man, is quite 111 at the home of her baby son born to them at the Pa
of money for highways has neces­
citic Christian hospital in Eugene
needed athletic equipment.
sitated high taxes, but they also
Evalyn Robley, Wayne Tullar, War­ daughter in Eugene.
on Thursday. November 3. 1932.
offer a ray of hope because as MOB
New and novel entertainment ren Vail,
Back from California—E. A. Ter-
as these highways have beau com
SOPHOMORES — Charles Cole,
S tart Christm as Music— Elrst re
features Including skits, aouga and
man returned Saturday from a hearsal of Christmas music for the
pleted they are turned over to the
readings will be given under the Irvia Darr, Lucile Davis, Clair Had­
three weeks' visit irf Southern Cali­ coming season was started by the
state
and the county Is at no fur­
ley.
Marjorie
Hart,
Margaret
Jar
direction of the Girls' League com­
ther expense to maintain them,
Baptist choir Wednesday evening
mittee beaded bf Virginia Chris­ rett. Helen Marx. Margaret Millet, fornia.
thereby making possible tbe grad
tie. Others aaelstlng her are Bar­ Verlln Posey, Doris Robinson, Mary
Visitors Friday— Mr. and Mra. at their regular weekly meeting.
uni reduction of taxes, the Judge
bara Barnell, Lenore Coper, and Trotter, Mary Elkow.
Frank Snyder of Carter station
Vlait in Portland— Mr and Mrs
said, unleas there la a heavy de-
JUNIORS— Erma Easton. Beat­ were business visitors in Spring-
Colleen Cornell.
Carl Olson returned the end of last
mand for more road construction
Harry Wilson is general man rice Elmer, Evelyn Kickbush. Doro­ field on Friday.
week from Portland where they
Keeping the credit of the county
thy
Nice,
De
Etta
Sandgathe.
Elisa­
ager for the event and has an­
Mr. and have been visiting with friends and
Since 1819 when a certain New good was held to he a vital matter
Leaburg People Her
beth
Vail.
nounced that the program will last
York savings hunk opened, 1.178 under conditions such a» we find
SENIORS—Donald Brown, Vlr- Mrs. A. N. Hanson of Leaburg were relatives for several days.
one hour after which baskets will
Mary Smiths have opened amount* at the present tim e This also
glnia
Christie,
Robert
Elmer.
Zula
business
visitors
in
Springfield
on
be auctioned off to the highest
Class Sees Water Plant—Mem
lu the hank. The Mary Murphys means Increaae In taxes sa much
Nathalie
Edtniston, Tuesday morning.
bidder by none other than Dr. W. Kickbush.
bers of the general science class of ,
tax mouey is not paid In and the
run second with 998.
C. Rebhan. There is one catch, Ethel Parsons. Dorothy Mse Robin­
Coburg Man III—H. H. Hall, em the high school were taken to the
County Court Is required to budget
son.
August
Rodakowskt.
Marceline
however to the highest bidder
ployee of the Mountain States water plant Friday morning to
The city of New York has un all the money It Intends to expend.
clause, because high school stu- Seavey. Florence Vail. Marjorie Power company Is ill at his home learn how the city water supply Is |
ttruiy of 147.000 men anil woin»»u
Music for the program was furn
Prochnow.
dents will not be permitted to bid
at Coburg.
obtained, stored and distributed.
Ishod by Mrs C. F Barber, violin
on Its payroll.
POST
GRADUATES
—
Lucile
above 50 cents for a basket brought
• • •
1st. and Mrs. Walter N. Gossler,
Class Party Friday—Members of
Son is Born— Mr. and Mrs ItTcK
by a member of the Girls' League. Clearwater.
The
T
N.
Koffey I’O.. Inc., of pianist.
of Mrs. A. B. Van Valxahs Sunday ard Kittell of Dexter are the par­
There will be no limit on bids re­
Brooklyn, have ou (heir truck»
school class of the Methodist ents of a baby son born to them at
ceived from others, according to
!T. N. Koffey—"Tea * Coffee "
MORE GRAIN USED TO
church
will
hold
a
party
Friday
1392 Villard Street in Eugene on
Wilson.
• • •
FEED WESTERN CATTLE eventog at the home of their teach­ Saturday. November 5. 1932.
Representing the Lions club on
On the vast stretch of ground oc­
er at 8 o'clock.
the committee are Dr. Rebhan
The heaviest vole ever polled
cupied by New York's radio city
Use of grain along with hay In
Choir Adds Members—Seven now
John Anderson, and Thelmer Nel­
Conference Held— The monthly
II I this section was recorded In
now
under
construction,
ten
build­
fattening beef cattle is now becom-
. o .
. .
members have been added to the |
NEIGHBORS ELECT NEW
son.
__conference of Sunday school work­
ing units will stretch skyward. The the Tuesday election Several un­
ing a much more general practice!
-
Methodist church choir since Ken-1
OFFICERS WEDENSDAt I largest of these will be a 88-atory popular nieaauree and political fer­
,
. . .
u
ers at the Baptist church was held
Everybody In Springfield is In­ in the
west than ever before, says
"
neth Roduner became the director
,
..
.
. ,
.1 Monday evening with discussions
vited to attend this gathering „ E. L.
office building with a 18 story wing vor served to Influence an unus­
Potter, head of the animal
a few weeks ago it was announced
New officers for Pin ■ circle This structure will have a gross ually heavy registration. At Loa
.
. at Oregon on several problems,
Wives of the Lione and members husbandry department
last week.
Neighbors of Woodcraft w«ro (loor space of 3.500,000 square feet burg out of 184 registered 118
of the Girls' League have promised State college. Grain has never
Returns from Medford— Mr. and
to prepare baskets. All ladies been fed in the west in such liber- Mra w F Walker returned the
named her* W ednesday evening nearly half a million square feet In votea were cast. In Camp Creek
Envoy is Visitor— Envoy Lillian !
should bring baskets for thé men al amounts as is customary in the
at a regular meeting. They are excess of the gross area ot any precinct 385 voters registered. M l
o( last week from Medford Gray McCormick, representing the ,
to purchase as there will be no corn belt, but where a few years | wyjere they had been visiting with Salvation Army in the Oregon Special Armistice Day Card Juetta Taylor, past guardian; other office building In the world voted; at Thurston regletrstlon
was 316 and 367 voted. Hut 11 of
other food for sale. Coffee and back It was unusual for a feeder h|j brother. Joy Walker,
Southern Idaho district was in [ Slated by
Herb Owen; Glean Stone, guardian; Ai Pohl, today.
s s s
tbe
841 voles In the 1 precincts
Cream will be furnished.
Springfield
Friday
conducting
a
advisor;
Daisy
I'ugh.
magician;
to use grain at all. now the prac
Show to Start at 7:45
Tljere are 57,000 printers in New favored tbe grab bill.
tice is becoming quite general, he
Drive to Bend — Mr. and Mrs. C. campaign on behalf of "War Cry"
Minnie Girard clerk; Sadie Bald­
Mr. and Mrs Felix Sparks have
F. Barber and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. official Salvation Army periodical.
George “Wildcat'' Pete and win, banker; Doris Girard, musi­ York city.
WHEAT HOMINY PROVES says.
• • •
returned after a weeks visit with
“Where a cornbelt feeder would Gossler drove to Bend Saturday Mrs. McCormick has many friends Walter “Sneeze" Achiu. two of the cian; Melba Mellon, captain of the
GOOD, CHEAP FOOD teed from 15 to 18 pounds of grain afternoon They took Mr. Barber's here, having been stationed in Eu­ most popular wrestlers to stay guards; Sam Sweeney. Noah Hel- If you are coming to New York their son's family at Thurston.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. 11. Putnam have
to live you can get a I G room apart
and seven to eight pounds of hay mother. Mrs. H L. Barber, home. gene some years ago.
about this country for any length terbrand. and Manito Richmond^
Ever hear of wheat hominy?
inent with six baths for 8142.000 returned home after spending s
'managers;
Jewel
Hetterbrand.
flag
a day, the western feeder will give She had been visiting here for two
of time have been matched to­
month In central Oregon
If you haven't tried this easily only a third to a half as much weeks.
gether again for the Friday night bearer; Myrtle Eggimann, corres­ rental a year. s s s
Mrs. Francis Elston will enter­
homemade Oregon food you have a grain and three times the quantity
ponding
secretary;
Racheal
Thu-
Armistice card at the Armory.
Clothes for the Needy
Entertains at Dinner— Mrs. Rus­
The right arm of the figure of tain the leaburg l-adtea* Aid at
pleasant surprise In store, says of hay,” Potter explains. “The bulk
trher.
attendant;
Linn
Stone,
In­
They will wrestle at catchwelghts
the Statue of Liberty In the Upper her home Thursday afternoon.
Miss Lucy A. Case, nutrition spe­ of our steers on hay and grain will sell Myers entertained at her home
and there will be no belts at stake. ner sentinel; Alex Stevens, outer
Women
volunteers
sewing
tor
the
at
Hayden
bridge
Monday
evening
November 10.
cialist in the Oregon State college get from fire to eight pounds of
sentinel; and Stella Findley, sen Bay Is 42 feet long
s e e
Mrs. Clarence Elston of leaburg
with a dinner for Mr. Hayes needy under direction of the Red
extension service.
Bargain
prices
of
40
cents
for
ior guardian.
grain a day.
Cross produced 298.000 garments any seat in the house will prevail
was hostess for tbe "500 club" St
Miss Case heard about wheat
Taken
from
an
early
New
York
“Experimental results at the Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George
Ethel Itousch was Initiated into
her home Wednesday. November 9
hominy several years ago but only Livestock Branch experiment sta- Carson and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. last year, and will produce millions with first come first served. The
diary ;
Mrs I-eo Tennis whose home le
of garments in the winter of 1932 show will start at 7:45 to make the circle at the meeting.
followed It up recently, when she tion at Union Indicate that five j Myers
"1819 A piratical vessel was seen
Installation of officers will be
33. These will oe from tbe millions way for the American l.eglon com­
near the Waltervllle power plant
made up several batches and tried pounds of grain is about the small­
otf Sandy Hook."
Boundary Change Asked—A peti­ of yards of cotton cloth distributed
• • •
w a s hostess to a group of her
it out on her friends, getting un est amount that can be fed satisfac­
munity dance set for the armory held on January il.
tion! asking for the transfer of by the national Red Cross from tbe I
When a baby rattlesnake was Thurston friends Wednesday. Ths
animous approval for Its excellent torily. while eight pounds has pro-
later in the evening.
territory from the Upper Mabel 500.000 bales of cotton turned over
born at the Bronx Zoo 300 women afternoon was devoted to quilting
flavor and quality.
TREASURY DEPARTM ENT
duced in most cases reasonably school district to the Mabel dis­ to tbe organizatioi by Congress.
Participants In the special event
The Waltervllle grange will
telephoned
asking for the rattler
Wheat hominy, of cause, is Just satisfactory results at lower cost
has been filed with the Conn- Cloth was sent to ail chapters re­ have not been decided upon, ex Office of the Comptroller of the
omit the meeting scheduled for
as
a
pet.
whole wheat without the outer than if larger amounts are used.
ty School Superintendent.
The questing it. and late. It was pro- cept the fact that Art O'Rrellly will
Currency. Washington. D. C.,
Friday night.
s s s
coating or bran. It d'.>es not have
“This experimental work has change would enable several stu- posed to send r m e simple ready be one of the wrestlers.
The Waltervllle Aid Society Is
November 10, 1932.
There is a "duije ranch" within
the vitamin or mineral content of shown that one pound of barley, for dents to attend school nearer to made garments, including trousers,
meeting with Mrs E 1. Heynolds
Notice
I
hereby
given
to
all
tier
an
hour's
ride
of
New
York
City
untreated whole wheat, but is real­ example, is equivalent In feeding the|r homes.
overalls, underwea stockings and SCHOOLS GET VACATION
sons who may have rlulnis against The ranch consists of 1.000 acres at Thursday P. M.
ly preferable for young children value to three pounds of good al­
sox.
Dale Kooser'e 11th birthday an­
"The First National Bank ot 1.000 feet elevation.
FOR
ARMISTICE
EVENT
and adults haring digestive diffi­ falfa hay. Ordinarily the barley will
Bridge is Completed—The 60-foot
niversary was celebrated when a
Hpringffeld." Oregon, that the same
culties. It is neither so irritating sell for more than three times the bridge across the south fork of the
group of 16 friends gathered at tbe
Springfield schools will be closed must be presented to Lloyd H.
or laxative as plain whole wheat. price of hay, but last winter was McKenzie river below Frissell
CIVIC CLUB MEETING
Kooser home Tuesday evening.
all-day
Friday
In
observance
'
Kelley,
Receiver,
with
the
legal
Blind
Readers
Get
Books
To make the hominy Mis- Case a marked exception to this rule. ' crossing was completed Saturday
TO BE NEXT TUESDAY
Armistice day It was announced proof thereof within three months
says to place a quart of clean
“Even with the cheap hay of this by the forest crew which has been
Both Ixiulslana Collage and
thia week by the principals. I. .« from this date or they may be dis­
wheat in an agate or enamel ket­ coming winter it is likely that the ! working on It. The bridge is 22
Books in braille for reading by
Regulur meeting of the Spring- Southwestern Iamlalana Institute
tle (never use aluminum or tin) grain will be lees than three times miles from the junction of the tbe blind are made by women under not expected that the day will be allowed.
F. O. AWALT, Acting Comp­ field Women's Civic Improvement play ths University of Mexico foot­
and add one level teaspoon of con the price of hay, and under such South Fork and McKenzie high- Red Cross direction. Last year declared a holiday with the gen­
club will be held Tuesday afternoon ball team In Mexk-a City thia fall.
troller
of the Currency.
eral
clo
Ing
of
business
houses
In
oentrated lye. Add cold water to conditions there is likely to be a ways at Belknap bridge.
2,813 such books were produced In
• • •
at 2:30 at tbe home of Mrs. David
(
F
10
)
this
city.
cover and boil 10 minutes or until more liberal feeding of grain," Pro- j
--------------------------
j single copy, and 3.538 In double
Sultxinan, president. The meeting
During 18 years of play. Babe
busks come off. Stir with a clean fessor Potter added.
; copies. Fiction, biography, history,
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
was to have been held this week Ruth has slammed out 652 horns
O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
wooden stick.
economics aDd school books were
Ground or steam rolled barley is
blit wan postponed because of the runs. His 1927 record of 60 in one
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN: I among those priuted In braille. The
The liquid with the more or less an excellent feed, little less valu-
¡national election on Tuesday.
neason «till stands.
rtiRaolvfHi hunks
dlssoived
busks is
is then
tnen nonred
pourea o'f
o I ab,e than corn except ...
, hat . „, ■ That
tQr Qf the thg undersigned
egUteB Qf w administra-
„„
„ j Red Cross gives them to libraries
rtuded on Page 4)
432
110
128
106
88
Prohibition Repeal
Yes
and the lye ie cleaned from the gtraight combination of barley and Roach, deceased, has filed his ac- ior , free distribution to blind
wheat by adding twice as much alfalfa has a tendency to cause count for the final settlement of i realers.
124
454
98
95
No
137
cold water as wheat which is then cattle to bloat. Any other mixture | said estate in the County Court
163
484
93
124
104
Yei
Bus and Truck Bill
for Lane County, in the State o f 1
N O T IC E O F L A N D SA LE
brought to a boil and drained. This
381
86
100
No
73
122
of grain with the barley seemsi to Oregon, and that Saturday th e)NOTICE is hereby given that the
process is repeated with clean reduce if not actually eliminate this 10th day of December, 1932, at the state Land Board of the State of School Moving Bill
10
41
13
Yes
6
13
water. Add boiling water, one danger, according to Professor Pot- Court Room of said Court In the t Oregon will receive sealed bids at
253
210
910
No
191
256
tablespoon of salt to each quart of • er
founty Court House, in Eugene. ¡t8 office in the Capitol Building In Tax and Debt Control
90
59
91
302
Yes
62
F in d e r n r e s e n t lo w hav and beef OreB0"’ at ten ? dock in the fore- s aiPm, Oregon, up to 11:00 o'clock
dry wheat used, and boil for about
118
416
114
81
105
No
,
'
.
« _„r nn a
been by sald pooft lixed a . M.. November 21, 1932. for all the I
an hour.
93
100
68
69
330
Yes
prices, feeders need to figure on a as the time and place for hearing stat»'H interest in the old river i Tax Supervision.........
The hominy may then be served margin of about one dollar per objections thereto, and for final | ¡,ed IandH hereinafter described,!
384
112
No
73
92
107
as a cereal with milk and augar. as hundred between feeder and beef settlement of said estate.
463
139
143
94
Yes
87
! giving, however, to the owner or Income Tax .................
C. A. Pryor. Administrator of owners ot any lands abutting or'
a side dish with butter, cream or prices in order to carry a four to
90
82
313
No
64
77
the estate of William “ •: fronting thereon, the preference
white sauce, as a dessert with but­ five months feeding period, experi­
120
406
90
119
Yes
77
State
Water
Rights
Roach, deceased.
: right to purchase said lands at the
ter and brown sugar syrup or in al­ ments show. Much data on this L. L. RAY. Attorney for estate.
105
108
No
77
87
377
highest price offered, providing
most any way that ordinary whole and other phases of feeding of beef
(N 10-17-24— D 1-8)
I such offer is made in good faith
wheat may be used. Where cracked cattle have been collected at the
| also with the understanding that
r, i branch
k
h station u-hi^h
the gijrypv
purchaser
to pay
the expense
whole wheat is called for in a Union
which m»»
may ha
be , Estate
reMWj of Charles E. Brattain, De- (f
anf| is adv^
t,; ing
,n ”ad(J).
recipe, chopped or ground hominy had by any stockman for the ask- '
NOTICE
tion to the amount bid also reserv-
may be used.
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
¡ing to the Board the right to reject
ing.
Wheat hominy lg but one of many
Notice Is hereby given that Elva any and all bid«:
M. Brown, administratrix, with tbe
The said lands are situated in
ways of using whole wheat in the
Guests a tHotel—
— H. C. Conn, H. will annexed of the estate of Lane County, Oregon, and are de­
family diet described in a new ex­
Charles E. Brattain, deceased, has
as follows:
tension circular, “Uses of Whole B. Moody, F. X. Beal, and Van filed in the County Court of the scribed
Beginning at a point on the
Wheat In the Home,” by Miss Case Coates all of Albany are at the State of Oregon, in and for Lane
meander line of the right bank
which Is now ready for free dis­ Springfield hotel. They are doing ’ County, her final report as such
of the Willamette River, S. ¡¡7° E.
and
that
ten
TS m « modeb «M fnfl •l««d
6.60 chains and 8. 66' E. 6.08
tribution from the college or from work In this vicinity for the Moun- j
M O N T A O r a n « M . . • •«*<! M «
o'clock in the forenoon of Satur-1 chains from the meander post on
no» it» be roafueed w ith u n d er'
tain States Power company.
any extension office.
, day, the 9th day of December, 1932,
sited ranges o f ch I m t ananwfac*
the west line of Section 30, T.
tura»!
j at the courtroom of said court In
17 8. R. 3 W. W. M., said meander
1 Eugene, Oregon, have been by the! post being the southwest corner
! court fixed as the time and place! of Lot 1 and 13.10 chains south
! of hearing objections to said re-! of the northwest corner of said
port and for the final settlement ■ Section 30, and running thence,
K now ing that Quality, Beauty and P R IC E
! of the estate of said deceased.
8.
E. 4.82 chains along the
ELVA M. BROWN, Adminis­ meander line
must go h?.nd-in-hana, we have cooperated
tratrix of the Estate of Charles I
8. 28’ E. 3.15 chains leaving
with the M O N T A G factory to make !»►
po
E. Brattain, Deceased.
the meander line;
A. E. WHEELER, Attorney.
sible these outstanding range values.
8. 58’ 27' E. 3.82 chains;
(N 10-17-24— D 1-8)
8. 78’ 15' E. 5.63 chains;
M O N T A G quality, beauty and sturdy <
8. 64’ E. 5.66 chains;
Estate of Laura L. Brattain, De­
North 3.33 chains to southeast
N O W featured at prices which compare favorably
ceased.
corner of lands of Vance H.
Our meats are selected cuts. The thrifty
with undersized merchandise of other manufaetore.
Howe;
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
SETTLEMENT
N.
70’
36’
W.
9.64
chains
along
housewife will recognize the economy in good
KEEP in touch by
Notice is hereby given that Elva
south line of lands of Vance H.
our complete display o f these
Howe;
meats which have the greatest food value.
M. Brown, administratrix of the
te le p h o n e w ith
beautiful ranges Today. Learn how
Estate of Laura L. Brattain, de­
North 1.29 chains along west
eaey we have made it for you to have a
friends and mem­
Especially in winter months meats give the
ceased, has filed In the County
line of lands of Vance H. Howe;
M O N T A G range in your own kitchen
Court of the State of Oregon, in:
N, 78° W. 10.15 chains along
bers
of
the
family
greatest energy and effective vitamins.
and for Lane County her final re­
south line of lands of Vance H.
port as such administratrix; and
Howe, to the place of beginning,
in other places!
that ten o'clock In the forenoon, of
containing 4.95 acres.
Our Quality Always Best.
Your voice is you. For remembering anni­
Saturday the 9th day of December,
Applications should be accom­
1932, at the courtroom thereof In panied by draft or certified check
versaries,
making inquiries, maintaining treas­
Our Prices Always Right.
Eugene. Oregon, hare been by the for the amount hid and should be
| court fixed and appointed as the addressed to G. O. Brown, Clerk of
ured friendships and family ties, telephoning
time and place for hearing objec- State Land Board, Salem, Oregon,
is the quick, personal way.
I tlons to said report and for the and marked “Application and bid
! final settlement of the estate of to purchase riverbed lands In Lane
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said deceased.
County, Oregon.”
ELVA M. BROWN, Admlnls-
Dated this 11th day of October,
E. C. STUART. Prop.
trix of the Estate of Laura L. 1932.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
Brattain, Deceased.
O. G. BROWN, Clerk of State
4th and Main Sts. Phone 63
'A. E. WHEELER, Attorney.
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