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    Tl I r Its PA V. I »El 'EM HEH IJ » :I 2
STEIWER BACKS
FARM AID PLAN
TURKEYS END THISTLES
Hugh Lansberv
Climbs Mt. Lassen
. The President-Elect and His Mod
thistles has been developed her«' by
' field on his recent visit to Lasseu
Declaring that Oregon's future
Volcanic National Park In northern
depends on Its ability to keep Its
California climbed the steep sides
agriculture abreast of scientific de­
of Lassen Peak, the only recently
velopments In order to compete
active volcano In the continental
with other regions. Senator Fred­
United States. This Information
rick Stelwer has expressed a deter
wgs obtained from the register
mlnation to fight hard If necessary
that has been located all summer
to prevent the crippling of the co­
on the very topmost pinnacle of this
operative federal-state research
volcanic mountain, and recently
work now under way at Oregon
brought down by park rangers In
State college experiment station.
order that a count of the number
Senator Stelwer recently Inspect
of persons climbing Lassen could
ed this work at the experiment sta
tlon before returning to Washing­ be made.
Results from this count indicate
ton for the opening of the short
that there is a distinct tendency on
session of congress. He said he
the part of persons visiting this
was greatly Impressed with the
park to use the trails and do more
Importance and quality of the work
hiking. Whereas last year only 6
carried on there.
percent of the park visitors enter­
Hany problems that are of more
ing over the l-assen Peak Loop
than state Importance are being in­
Highway climbed lassen Peak and
vestigated in Oregon through a co­
registered, this past season saw
operative arrangement whereby the
over
14 percent making the climb.
federal government of agriculture
Thia tendency on the part of the
furnishes the trained specialists
visiting public is welcomed by the
while the college supplies equip­
ment, land and laboratory space Park Service officials, who feel
that the very best way to fully see
Stelwer viewed personally.
and
enjoy this, and other National
While at the experiment station
he Interviewed the man In charge Parks, is by hiking or horseback.
of the pea weevil control studies, To this end, trails are rapidly be­
ing improved and constructed here.
considered vital to the seed and
green pea industry. He viewed the The Lassen Peak trail, which take«
work with flax being conducted off from the scenic loop highway,
there, the government seed testing a paved and standard first class
laboratory, the hop breeding and road, is an example of the type
disease control Investigations and of trails now being constructed in
the forage plant development work, our national parks. It is 2 S miles
in length, four feet wide, of a grade
all In the farm corps department.
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LOW DEMAND IS
FACTOR III SLUMP
Firrt Social Event on Thanks­ Mr W. L. Dunagan who first
giving Day Succeaaftil; plants corn over the thistle patch O. A. C. Economist Blame*
and then turns turkeys In It late In
Decline in Buying Power
New Music is Planned
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Ihe summer. The thlstl-s are cut
for Low Price Levels
'Steep Slopes Surmounted by
Efforts to Cripple Cooper*-! Springfield_Man; Mora Peo-
pie Use Trails in Parks
tlve Work in Agriculture
to Meet State Opposition
Mr Hugh Lansbery of Spring
w e^ fn v esU w S T h e
Legion Plans for
ON SILVERTON FARM
unique but apparently effec­
Dance Saturday tive A method
of eradicating Canada
From the family album of Mrs.
Sara Delano Roosevelt, mother of
the President-Elect, comes
picture of mother and son
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was 3
months old Left is the picture of
mother and son, taken at the Hyde
Park, N. Y. home since Mr. Roose­
velt's election to the presidency
. , , the two pictures spanning fifty
years . . . and fulfilling the dream
of every mother—and son. .
low, The President-Elect's cottage
al Warm Springs, Ga., where Ms.
Roosevelt is now spending a
vacation, and also conferring
Democratic leaders.
Visits at Waltervills— Miss Ann
McGookin spent Sunday visiting
with friends at Waltervllle.
Leaburg Man Here—John Wilts
lot Leaburg was a business visitor
tbe Government »10.000 to con !«» Springfield on Friday
WalterviUe Has
New Grange head
Arthur Frazee Chosen Master
at Annual Election Meeting
Held Friday Evening
Jensen forced
Arthur Frazee wus elected mas­
Into Achiu Bout ter; and Kenneth Jennings overseer
Unsportamnnahip Last Week
BEEKEEPERS LAUNCH BIG Cause Commissioners to
Withhold Earnings Friday
5-YEAR PROGRAM WORK
TOW N AND VICINITY
Yakima Man Here—C. M Jay­
nes of Yakima. Washington was a
visitor in Springfield Sunday.
| Th > aucceaa with which the off twice late In the summer, then
I Thanksgiving dance wan greeted at when the turkeys go In they nip
' the Thurston hall last Thur day off every weed shoot as It emerges
, night has resulted In plans lor an from the ground. The method was
lother even better dalle.« to be reported to (1. It. Ilyslop. head of
(stag tl there Saturday of th s week, farm crops at Oregon State college,
according to J. M Larson, finance who say i It holds Interesting poa
officer of the Springfield American slbllltlea as a variation of the dean
I.eglnu post, sponsors of the cultivation method of eradication
dancee.
The Thanksgiving day dance was
the first of the reason to be held
by the local group Others will be
announced at Intervals during the I
winter months. An entirely differ­
ent orchestra will provide the
music Saturday right
Beekeepers have adopted a five
year program of activities by which
Here on Business— A. A. Camp­ It is hoped greatly to strengthen
bell, farmer of Waltervllle, was a the Industry In this stale, reports
business visitor In Springfield on H. A. 9cullen. bee specialist at Ore-
j gon State college who has been re
Monday.
elected secretary of the state or
Collects Bounty— Orval Kissin­ ganlsattoo.
ger of Fall Creek collected a *2
This program Is a slx-polnt one
bounty on one bob-cat pelt at the and includes Increased membership,
office of the county clerk Saturday. better disease control through state
Emergency Operation—Miss Doris supervision, standardization and
Dozier underwent an emergency grading of Oregon honey, more a 1
operation at the Pacific Christian vertislng of honey as a food, con­
tinued exhibits at the state fair
hospital Tuesday evening.
and Pacific International, continued
Substitute Carrier— LeRoy Nice support and ultimate expansion of
carried the city mall route Tuesday work of the Pacific slope bee ex
during the vacation of Orson perlment station.
Vaughn.
J. Skovbo of Hermiston Is Ihe
new president and S. D. Williams,
Corbett People Here — Mr. and
Portland, vice-president.
Mrs. George Lusby of Corbett are
here visiting with Mr. Lusby's
mother. Mrs. C. N. Lusby.
Lincoln School Notes
Will Thor (Thunder God) Jensen
from Elkton behave himself in (he
ring this evening when he goes
after Walter Achiu again or will
he continue his same rough tactics?
Many people are wondering and It
is sure that a large crowd will be
present to see what happens.
Jensen Is under a kind of police
discipline being administered by
the Eugene Wrestling commission.
Last week he became unmanage­
able In the ring and after rlpp.ng
off Harry Elliott's trousers, con­
tinued his activities outside of the
bounds of the ropes. The commis­
sioners demanded that ho demon­
strate that he can wrestle clean
and that he meet Achiu again this
week, It being contended that the
Chinaman lost the match unfairly.
Jensen's purse last week was held
bark until after the match tonight.
He has not reacted favorably to
this but has agreed to the match
and ought to be well-primed for a
hard conteat tonight
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Billy (Itoughbouse) Coggins of
Tacoma will meet Kid Fenton of
Edmonton. Canada. In the 45- min­
ute special event Fenton la a new­
comer but Coggins was here before
in a match with George Pete.
of the Waltervllle grange when Ihai
organisation elected new officers
Friday evening. Leland Sbroml Is
the naw secretary-treasurer.
Other officers chosen are Mias
Emma Goddard, seeress; Mrs. Cle­
ment, Pomona representative, Mias
Grant, flora; Mrs. Frame. chaplain;
Mrs. Frank Page, lecturer; Hugh
Goddard, steward; Mrs. Becker,
lady steward, and Mr. Grant. 8. J.
Goddard, and Mr. Clement, mem­
bers of the executive committee.
Waltervllle Is Ihe youngest
grange organization In tbe county
having been organised less Ilian one
year.
FRUIT. NUT MEN MEET
Both the genet nt level of farm
prices and Ihe liulex of factory
payrolls In the United States hav.
dedli wl 60 percent since October,
102«. according Io Ihe monthly
summary of the trend of demand,
prices gad costa of (arm products
just released by the agricultural
i xli-nslnn service.
In commenting on this fact, L. It.
Ilrellbaupt, college extension eco-
iiutulal, said, "The decline In (he
t.urchaslug power of consumers ap
pears Io be much more of a reason
for the great decline In farm prices
than the slight changes which have
occurred In Ihe total supply of (arm
I roducls from year to year."
The report polnta out that more
than the usual seasonal Increase
has occurred since August In In­
dustrial production, factory employ-
nieul and payrolls, and In general
buslnees activity. On the other hand
all of the gains made In Ihe general
level of wholesale prfi-ea from June
to Heptember have beeu lost and
the general level of farm prices
has declined over 6 percent since
mid September.
Farm Purchases Start Down
The position of Federal Reserve
member banka to make loans haa
continued to Improve, but actual
bank loans oulahle of Naw York
City, and New York commercial In
tereat rates, have continued to de­
cline.
Some encouragement la to be had
because the decline In farm prices
has I mm - ii imrtly offaet by lower
prices for commodities bought by
farmers. However, the coal of pro­
ducing farm products haa not de­
clined nearly aa much as farm In­
come, says the report.
The Index of Oregon farm prices
was given at 45 percent of the aver­
age level from 1*26 to 1*20, with
the United States average at 42
Compured with the pre-war level of
(arm prices, the Index for the whole
country was 6» percent The Index
of prices paid by farinera was 107
percent of pre-war compared with
122 a year ago and 163 as the aver­
age from 1*26 to 1*30
culture, small fruit breeding where j *trnct 11 has been found tbat “
Sister Dies - John Cassidy re
IN SALEM DECEMBER 6
aa many as 60,000 seedlings and take*
average visitor from 1S I ce|vet) word here Friday of the
varieties of strawberries have been t0
h®“™ ,0 make tbe a8cent death of a sDter in New York
Many Interesting Projects eno
and are being investigated; the <” > this trail, and although all agree
Probleme to Be Discussed By
J.
J
Cabe
of
vegetable disease control work, and «“at the climb take, plant, ot
Bus.nes.
Experts at Meeting
energy, none regret the trip or lack Cedar Flat was a business visitor
the canning and preserving work in
enthusiasm over it on their return, in Springfield Saturday.
the products laboratory. Co-opera
Tbe annual meeting of tbe West
tlve animal disease control work,
Wendling Man Hers—Seth Byer
eru Nut tiruwers association will
and potato and bulb disease investi­ I McKenzie
Valley I of Wetdling was a visitor in
be held in Salem. December 6 and 7,
gations were also viewed.
• Springfield Saturday.
and the annual meeting of the
Thanksgiving gatherings and
State
Horticultural society, Decem­
Vida Man Here— W. C. Allen.
family reunions were numerous
ber 7. 8 and V, both meetings at
Vida farmer. was a bus'neaa visltor
Visitors Here— Mr and Mrs.
The play "The Pilgrims and their
here the past week.
(he Salem Chamber of Commerce.
Thurston
rngfield S.:turday.
Walter Hofstadter of Oregon City Journeys" will be presented at the
Among these were Mr. and Mrs. in
Senator Sam Brown of Marlon
are here visiting at the home of assembly period Friday by the boys
county who baa 20 acres of filberts,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mathews William Hucka. who had as their! (n from Blue R ver—Chari s
ard girls in the second division of
will discuss the growing of Barce­
entertained the Gray family, Mrs. guests Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hucka Gruhuing of Blue River was a bual- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver.
the 8-B grade.
and
children
of
Fall
Creek.
ness
visitor
in
Springfield
Saturday.
lona filberts.
Mathews' folks, for Thanksgiving
On Coast Trip—-George Vallier
BE SURE OF MUSHROOMS
Boys in the junior high school are
Mr. and Mrs. George WHlian en­
Fred Groner, pioneer English wal­
dinner. Guests numbered 28. Those
and Riley Snodgrass returned Tues­
BEFORE EATING. ADVICE
tertained
Mr
and
Mrs.
Frank
Page
Jasper
People
Here
—
Mr.
and
now taking regular gymnasium
nut grower of Hillsboro will show
coming from a distance were Mr.
day from Florence. They spent tout
"There Just Isn't any such uni­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Osmer
Stacy.
Carolyn
Hrs.
Ralph
Forcum
of
Jasper
were
work
each
Monday
and
Wednes
films of a trip to Europe last sum
and Mrs. Lum Mays and Frank
days on the coast.
versal
mushroom rule," Is the an­
and
Janet
Stacy.
Mrs.
Carolina
visitors
in
Springfield
Monday.
day. Their -classes are held at the
nier and tell how Europeans grow
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
swer that II I*. Ilarzs. head of the
Stacy
at
Thanksgiving
dinner.
high
school
gymnasium
at
eleven
Returns
Home—
Mrs.
Ella
Frum
walnuts. Mr. Groner manages
Gray and family from Signal. Mrs
Mother Visiting Here — Mrs. W
botany department at Oregon State
400 acres of walnuts.
Alberta Davenhill and three daugh­ Mrs. Gina Momb and Mrs. John ' ‘ H. Riddell of Detroit is here visit- returned to her home at Junction o'clock.
Upper
W
illam
ette
college, has to give to the many
Girls of the eighth grade cooking
Electric
hotbeds
will
be
demon­
ters from Lowell, and Miss Lois Holm had several Invited guests for I ing at the home of her daughter. City Sunday. She has been visit­
inqulrlea this (all wanting to know
the day.
ing here with her daughter, Mrs. club and the girls glee club held a * -
strated and discussed. It lisa been
Mathews from Toledo.
, Mrs. Gertmde Wilson.
how Ihey can distinguish (he edible
Tire Homecoming for Pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter were
candy sale at the school Wednes
E. C. Stuart.
Last Friday evening the teach­
said that hens have been fooled by
from the polsunous muabrooms.
day noon. Proceeds will be used In Hill high school was held Friday
III With Influenza— Miss Irene
ers, Misses Hasel Edmiston and host and hostess to a group of 11
Returns from Trip— Mrs. P. J. paying for song books for the Jun­ night In the Pleasant HUI gymnaa extra llgbt, why not seeds and
"I think Ihe best plan la to de-
including
Mrs.
Paralee
Gibson.
Mrs
Jeter,
nurse
In
Dr.
W.
N.
Dow's
Helen Byler, and students of Mt.
plants by extra beat?
Bartholomew, her children. Richard
pend on somebody 1« ynwr toegFtv
ium. There were three games of
Vernon school gave a dedication Pleasant Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Chas | dental office, has been 111 this week and Mary Alice, and Misses Audrey ior high school.
The development of alse and
Listen on the radio between 8 basketball. The high school girls quality prunes and cherries are who really knnwa mush rooms Io
program In honor of the new addi­ Carter and family. Mrs. Frank with the influenza.
and
Jeannette
Thompson
returned
tearh you to recognize certain edl
defeated
the
alumni
girls
by
a
core
and 8:30 Thursday evening. The
tion and remodeling and repainting Moore and Angeline Perry.
Sunday from Oregon City and Port­ school will broadcast a program of 47 to 6. After a hard tussle the also on the program for (be three- ble kinds,” says Professor Baras.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jesse
Ayers'
list
of
i
Haa
Operation-M
E.
Mulvey
of
of the school building.
ilay meeting.
land where they have been visit­
"There la no bulletin or publication
alumni boys defeated the high
Arch Shough who is working at Thanksgiving guests included Mrs CoburB »Derwent an operation at ing during tbe Thanksgiving holl over station KORE In Eugene.
Every Interested person Is Invited
Ayer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas ,he Pac,flc Christian hospital Mon
to help the Pacific coast mushroom
school
team
by
a
score
of
27
to
23.
Bend spent the week-end with his
to attend the meetings. No member
days.
«»Hector.’’
Loporte
of
Eugene
and
aunt.
Miss
day‘
After
these
two
games
were
played
VERNON OERBER GIVEN
family here.
ships are required for attendance.
"There are hundreds of kinds
the boys of '31 played (he boys of
At Grant, paw —Dr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell have Laporte of Portland.
Endeavor Plans Told— Sterling
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
that
are not poisonous hut It la un­
'29
defeating
them
In
a
very
rough
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burrell
Slaven’s
w
.
c
Rebhan
spent
the
first
half
returned from a trip to Portland
Cash, president of the Lane county
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
safe to eat mushrooms unleaa one
and Salem visiting their children guest list included Mrs. Arch John- 0( the week at Grants Pass where Christian Endeavor union spoke at
Friends of Vernon Gerber sur- game by the score of 24 to 21 Re
The semi-annual teachers' exami­
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Endicott and ston. three grandchildren, who are they have property interests,
the meeting of the local group at prised hint Tuesday evening at the freshments were then served to all nations will be held at the County knows the particular kind gathered
present.
her
houseguests.
Hudson
Fountain.
I
Court
room commencing Wednes­ la safe, and can Identify It poaltlve-
Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Russell.
the Christian church Sunday even- heme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oakridge Man Here—T. C. Max- ing. He explained the plans which H. E. Gerber, with a birthday party.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dent and fam day, December 21st at *:0O o'clock ly among other aorta. If that la not
Miss Ella Baugh motored to Cor­ J. W. Fountain and son, Erwin.
possible the safest thing 11 to let
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rauch and wel> of Oakridge was a business are being made to entertain the About 30 were present. Games and lly of Ro: eburg, Oregon spent A M anil lasting until the 23rd.
vallis with friends last Thursday
Teachers who are planning to them alone.”
family
of Portland. Mr and Mrs »tsltor in Springfield Monday. He state rally to be held in Eugene light refreshments featured the Thanksgiving day with Mr. and take
and spent the day.
tbe entire examinations or sev­
Carrol Rauch of Eugene were wa* registered at ihe Springfield next April.
Mrs. J. A. Phelps.
eral subjects for exemption, kindly
evening's program.
In defeating the University of
There were several parties dur notify us and we will send you a
School Meeting Set — Regular Thanksgiving guests at the J. 9. hotel while in the city.
inv the Thanksgiving week-end. schedule when the subject« will Rochester by a score of • to 0. Ho­
monthly meeting of the school and Walter Rauch homes.
Returns Wednesday— Mis. Eva
be given.
Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Kooxer's
The Intermediate Endeavor gave a
board for December will be held
E. J. MOORE. Co. School 9upt. bart College football team won It*
Miller returned yesterday from
Thanksgiving guest list included
hard time party at the home of
erond victory In 31 starts.
( I) I 8-16)
Monday night.
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j
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. . . , i Klamath Falls. She was injured In
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Mr. and Mrs. Del Benson and chil-
.
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Miss Nancy Barnum. All the young
. . . . . .
--
. ’an automobile-train accident in Eu
dren, Mrs. John McNutt. Mr. and
folks came dressed in old time
HOW ONE WOMAN LOST
,
. . . ..
<ene a few weeks ago.
clothes.
20 POUNDS OF FAT Mrs. Everett Wearin and children.
Mrs. John Storment and son, Ivan.
Salem Man Here—Alvin J. (Toss
Miss Rosalie A. Parker of Dexter
W. R. White. In addition 32 friends of Salem was in Springfield Satur-
entertained four couples of young
Lost Her Prominent Hips—
folks at a card party at her home
Double Chin— Sluggish negs of the family Joined In surprising day looking after business matters
Mr. Koozer In the evening in cele-! in the interest of the World war
Saturday night.
bratlon of his birthday. Mr. Koozer i Veterans’ state aid commi slon.
Miss Myrna l-alrd entertainer!
Gained Physical Vigor—
who Is working near Newport was
Saturday evening at cards. Her
A Shapely Figure.
Visit in Portland—Mr. and Mrs.
home Just the one day.
guests were four couples of young
Clifford Wilson and son, Mac, are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everett
Wearin
en­
folks.
If you’re fat—first remove the
tertained Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jen­ spending the week in Portland
cause!
visiting
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Wil­
Take one half teaspoonful of Kru­ nings and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Nearly a half million football
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
schen Salts in a glass of hot water H. Devor and Joe Devor, Jr.
fans attended fifteen games on a
In the morning—In 3 weeks get on
Mrs. J. W. Fountain accompanied McLean.
recent Saturday. Hlxty-f.ve thous­
the scales and note how many-
Robert and Lucille Millican to
Visitors from Corvallis— Mr. and
pounds of fat have vanished.
and saw the University of Pitts­
Notice also that you have gained Drewsy, Oregon for the holiday.
Mrs. John McCready and Mrs. Ike
burgh defeat Notre Dame.
in energy—your skin is clearer—
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schwerlng. Struble of Corvallis were week-end
you feel younger In body—Krus­
chen will give any fat person a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Easton, Gail' visitors at the home of Mr. and
An economy drive at Colby Col­
Ea-ton and Jay Schwering, Mr. and ; Mr?. William Moyer Mr. and Mrs.
Joyous surprise.
lege compelled the football team to
But be sure It’s Kruschen—your Mrs. Rube Montgomery and son, McCready are parents of Mrs.
use a hat for a hall in it drills be­
health comee first—and SAFETY Mr. and Mrs. Walker Schwering 'Moyer.
fore a recent game.
first is the Kruschen promise.
• • *
Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts and Gloria Schwering were among
Has Operation — W.
Myers
from any leading druggist any­ those attending a family dinner at
In hla first year as manager of
where In America (lasts 4 weeks) the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will submitted to a minor operation at
the Brooklyn Dodgers, Max Carey,
and the cost is but little. If this Irwin In Eugene, from the McKen- !’he Pacific Christian hospital in
TI mm m n tk la arc f u l l e lt« d
first bottle doesn’t convince you zle valley.
fined and auspended more players
Eugene last Thursday morning. He
M O M T A U range« . . . and are
this is the easiest, SAFEST and
n o t to be confuted w ith untie r>
than
Wilbert
Robinson
did
In
14
Is
reported
to
be
getting
along
nice­
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Millican and
eiaed rengra o f other m ennfec-
surest way to lose fat—your money
ture,b uilt to «elletrlctly on price
years.
daughter, Dorothy, were guests at ly now.
gladly returned.
the home of her parents. Mr. and
CALL FOR WARRANTS
Mrs. Z. C. Collins.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Mr. and Mrs Hal Jennings have
K now ing that Quality, Beauty and PRICE
£ 1*tr,Ct ’i?, 1#’ , n, hLM"e moved to the Chas Sylvester prop
County, Oregon, will pay at the of _
.
.
must go hand-in-hand, we have cooperated
flee of clerk of said district, a ll, erty they purchased a few weeks
w
ith the M ONTAG factory to make pos­
warrants to and including 242». aR°- Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester have
dated September 30. 1*32. Interest moved to Springfield to make I heir
sible these outstanding range values.
ceases after December J, 1932.
home. Mr. Sylvester has operated
C. F. BARBER, Clerk
MONTAO quality, beauty and sturdy construction,
] a service station and small store
NOW featured at price* which compare favorably
at
Waltervllle
the
last
few
years.
NOTICE
with
undersized merchandise of other manufactuaa.
A Thanksgiving dance was held
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at the W. R. White home.
that the undersigned has filed his
•S ee our complete display of these
The sum of *10.76 was raided
Final Account as ADMINISTRA­
beautiful
ranges Today. Learn how
last
night
at
a
program
given
by
TOR of the Estate of Raleigh C.
easy we have made it for you to have a
Roney, deceased. In the County tbe Deerhorn P. T. A. Proceeds will
MONTAG range ia your own kitchen
Court of the State of Oregon for be used for a Christmas tree and
lame County, and that said Court program In the community.
has fixed Monday, the 2nd day of
Mrs. Leland Shrode was given
January. 1*33. at the hour of ten
The Greatest Joy will accompany an electrical ';ift. Every day In the yaar will bring
o’clock A. M., to the County Court a shower at her home Wednesday.
Room of the Court House of Lane Twelve guests were present and
thought« of aMpReoiaUoa from Mother. There ie an electrioal gift for every j purse
County. Oregon, in Eugene, Oregon, brought many beautiful and useful
aa the date, time and place for the
™ said
a«.« Final
ru .m zxcvuuai
anu i
' Mr' *nd Mr" 9hrode ar<! tbe
hearing of
Account and
<
of objections thereto, and for the Parents of a baby born recently,
final settlement of said estate.
j A free program after which a
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
L. N. RONEY, Administrator of bazaar will be held and refresh-
the Estate of Raleigh C. Roney,
ment g sold will be held at the Lea­
Deceased
burg Church Friday evening. Funds
POTTER « BAILEY, Attorneys
for Administrator.
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tenance fund.
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