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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, DBCBMBBR 8, I M I
Where Man Took To Wings
Admitted to Hospital — Ruth
Hauer and IRiane linger , both of
Springfield, were admitted to the
Eugene hospital Friday,
His “ Parasite” Bank Address
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
C R A ZY C R Y S T A L S
A Mineral W ater Treatment.
Bring» a Health Resort to You.
30 K Till, IS W lib . Magana, Ph 1704
Item ember all your friend» wltli
aii Individual printed and engraved
Christina» card. Beautiful nllaplay
of card» at the New» Office.
Move» to »prlngllaia— Mia» Mar­
tha Campbell of W altervllle ha»
moved to Mprlnatteld.
N O T IC I TO C R IO IT O R I
NO TICK 18 HEREBY G IVEN
lhal the uuduralanod, haa by the
County Court of (he State of tiro
gnu for Ibe County of Intne been
duly appointed Administrator of the
eatale of John T. James, deceaaed
and all peraona having claim»
agaluat aald eetate are hereby No­
tified top reaent the alm e properly
. verified to me at the office of
Frank A. Delhi» the Attorney for
Ih» eatate In Springfield. Oregon
on or before ala month» from the
dalo of thia Notice.
Dated this 30th day of November,
1982
A. F. HA RPER, Administrator
FRANK A DK PUK. Attorney
for the eetate.
(D » -IM S I» J »>
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency. Washington, D. C„
November 10, 1133.
Notice k hereby gtveu to all per
sons who may have claims against
"The
First National
Bank of
Springfield," Oregon, that the same
must be presented to Lloyd 11.
Kelley, Receiver, with the legal
proof thereof within three months
from this date or they may be dis­
allowed.
F. U. A W A LT, Acting Comp­
troller of the Currency,
( F 10)
NOTICK
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NO TICK IS HEREBY G IVEN
that the undersigned baa filed his
Final Account as A D M IN IS T R A ­
TOR of the Estate of Raleigh C.
Honey, deceased, In the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
I sine County, and that said Court
has flsed Monday, the tnd day of
January. 1333, at the hour of ten
o'clock A M., In the County Court
Room of Ibe Court House of Lane
County. Oregon, In Kugene. Oregon,
as the date, time and place for the
hearing of said Final Account and
of objections thereto, and for the
final aett lenient of said estate.
I. N. ItONKY. Administrator of
the Estate of Italelgh C. Honey,
I 4, . , I H I - I I
HOTTER A B A ILEY, Attorneys
for Administrator.
(D 1-8-16 2129)
TEACHER»' EXAMINATION»
The semi-annual teachers' exami­
nations will be held at the County
Court ¿oom commencing Wednes­
day. December H a t at 9:00 o'clock
A. M and lasting until tha 23rd.
Teachers who are planning to
lake the eotlre examinations or sev­
eral subjects for exemption, kindly
notify us sud we will send you a
schedule when the subjects will
he given.
E. J. MOORE, Co. School 9upt.
( D 1-4-16)
Business Directory
Edw. G. Privât
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
Dr. J O S E P H IN E C. B R A U N
Naturopathic Fhyalolan
Phone 914
Office Honra: I t o l i
M.
404 Fourth Street
(I- -tarsi Lsw l-Tsctlce
I. M. P E T E R S O N
Aitcrm-y at-l«aw
City Hall Building
Hpringfleld, Oregon
POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Poole
EUGENE— 11th SP R IN G F IE L D
and Charnslton,
228 Main
Telephone 733
Phone »14
Lead to
Blindness
There are damaging eye dia­
mi»' which, If untreated, even
tuaily lead to bllndneas.
For
Inatance, glaucoma la one of the
moat Inaldloua eye dlaeaaea. It
can bo present and yet give
little Indication, at flrat, of Its
threat to your night. Recognised
early, It lend» Itself favorably to
treatment. I t la. therefore, al­
ways advisable for a pera >n
more than 46 years old to have
periodic examination of the eyea
by an expert.
DR. E LLA M EA D E
O p t»m »tfi«t
■u»ana
41 West Slh
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN , Thai
the undersigned. W W. Calkins,
haa bei ii duly up'oliiti-il E aii u lo r
of the Last W ill and Teatunr’lil o f ’
Frank II McDowell, deceased, by j
Ihe County Court of the State of
< regnn, for lutno County, and has
qualified aa such Eaecutor, and all
eraona having claims against said
"«late are hereby notified and ra ;
qnlred Io present Ib e eame. verified I
" required by law. with the proper
vouchers, to the aald Executor at
th ’ office of Calkins and t'nlkln
Itorneya si law, In the Rank of.
Commerce Building, at Eugene
Lane County, Cregnn. with n nix
mouths from the date of this notice
Date of flral publication and dale
of Notice December 8. 1932.
W W CALKINS. Eaecutor of
the l,a«t W ill and Teatnment
of Frank 11 M< Dowell, De
¡Some Leaders Add T e rm of
“Chieelere” to Liquid In sti­
tutions W hich Shave Bank
Balances and C urtail Oper­
ating Cash.
belief that 90 percent of the bank»
of the country, all things consider ’
ad, have done their full duty to j
their depositors and borrowers and i
the community they serve; and
that It was to the other 10 percent
he (M r. Pomereoej was paying hla'
respects as parasites."
* "Truly, from my experience |
which haa not been confined to any i
ene state or boalnees center, 1 was I
of the open Ion that It was just the !
otber way around; tbe 90 percent*
which might be termed parasites or
cblselers, and tbe 10 percent tha' I
have done and are doing their full *
Scores "Parasite" Ban1'1
Ill at Home—V. C. chase was III
’ at hia borne Ihe first part of tbe
week.
L O ST 20 LBS. O F F A T
By ROBERT FU LLER
New York, Dec. » - D id the ad
IN J U S T 4 W E E K S
I dress of Atlee Pomeret -, Chairman
Mrs. Mae West of St. Loula. Mo.,
of the Reconstruction Finance Cor­
writes; "I'm only 38 yra. old and
poration. before the conference of
weighed 170 Iba. until taking ona
(he New England Council at Boston
box of your Kruschen Salts Just 4
on November 17th, mark an end to
weeks ago. 1 now weigh 160 Iba. I
asln have more energy and further­
ihe era of "Hush-Hush,” when
more I ’ve never bad a hungry mom­
' backs and banking practices be­
leaaed
ent."
duty to depositors, borrows and tbo |
came
the
subject
of
conversation?
CALKINS « CALKINS. Attor­
Fat folks should take one halt
! Did his address In effect usher In community they serve.
neys for Ihe eatate.
teaspoonful of Kruschen Balta In n
( I) H 16131V J 6)
j glass of hot water in the morning
, the hour when a searchlight might "But get me straight on this," con­
before breakfaat— tt’a the SAFE,
be turned upon some bank» and tinued the business leader. "I re­
harmless way to reduce as tens ot
Eatate of Charlea E. Brattaln, De­
An unutual view of the W right Memorial at Kitty Hawk N. C ,
their practice of today, to learn If joice with every otber American in
thousands of men and women know.
ceased.
unveiled thia month to commemorate the apot where Wilbur and
thoae Institutions are really doing the fact that our banks aro liqoif
For your health's sake as for and
Orville W right gave wings to mag in I90J The monument is a magnif­
NOTICK
Alice Pomerene. Chairman, Re­ : get Kruschen at any drug store—
their bit to assist In the recovery and stand upon tbe solid foundu
icent triangular granite »haft, topped by an airway beacon, standing
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
construction
Finance
Corporation,
the coat for a bottle that lasts «
tlon of being able to meet all obll
of business In the United States?
60 feet high upon a hill of »and 90 feet high The architect» were
who in a Boston address scored weeks is but a trifle and If after the
Notice la hereby given that Elva
But I do banks throughout the country
Alfred F.aaton Poor and Robert Perry Rodger» The memorial was
Mr. Pomerene »aid that bank» gallons of depositors.
M Brown, administratrix, with the
I first bottle yon are not joyfully
authorized by Congress.
which boast of their liquidity (75 to object—and I do criticise tbe com
which are 75 per cent or more satisfied with results— money back.
will annexed of the estate of
Charlea K. Hrattaln, deceased, haa
86 percent and more) to solicit mon practice in many banks of liquid, but refuse to make commer­
filed In the County Court of the
remainder ranges from fully stoek- depoaltH aad then refui(,. to make chiseling and chiseling commercial cial loans when proper security is
N O T IC E
State of Oregon, In and for Lano
<-d areas of young growth down to |()arw to pay labor, buy goods and and business borrowers' accounts offered. He termed such banks
AGAINST STOCK RUNNING AT
County, her final report as such
“parasite«", at this time
bare
land.
The
area
of
foreat
land
nue
manufacturing
and
com-
and whose collaterals may easily be i
administratrix;
and
that
ten
.
U.
. .
, LARGE IN OAKRIDGE PRECINCT
.
.
..
. . _
la Increasing, but due In part to : merce are -parasites” and deserve handled by tbe Federal Reserve papers, eligible for discount to th e ,
o'clock In the forenoon of Satur­
Federal Reserve Bank and get nee-1
appearing from the abatraet
day, the »th day of December, 1932,
abandonment of cultivated and pas-! aoj veraaj condemnation,
bank or the Reconstruction Finance essarv fu n d a '"
i
ot
voteB
ca«t
at
the
regular
General
at the courtroom of aald court In
ture lands. Ihe condition of fo rest, q,o gay that business, industrial Corporation, which as Mr. Pomer-
' • « •
Election for Lane County. Oregon.
Kugene. Oregon, have been by the
growth on much of It Is auch ,h a t land commercial leaders throughout ene points out. was created by con­
" If they (the banks) cannot
he?
8t.hw
court fixed aa the time and place
the i Ji , l ( 'al J:an‘
It can not be counted on a» a thc <<(Unty “p.-rked up" In stricteat gress to meet Just such situations." the required accommodations from aDd d* cl“ red
of hearing objections to aald re­
tbe Federal Reserve bank they vasslng Board for said Election.
port and for the final settlement C hief Forester Advocates Use source for meeting national timber attentlon to the reports of the ad-
ran come to the Reconstruction ‘ ha\ t? ® îo U I “ “ ,î*b* r ,of
of the eetate of aald deceased
of Revised Protection Poli­ needs for many years.
drees emanating from Bo-ton, la
Finance Corporation, which was in Oakridge Precinct In »aid Coun­
ELVA M BROWN, Admlnla
stating facts but mildly. On every
Focaat Area Incrsasee
created by Congress to meet just ty, on the question "For and
cies and Measures
tratrla of the Estate of Charles
such situations, bring their collat­ Against Stock Running at Large.”
E Brat lain. Deceased.
The report showed that the are had a virtual barrage of acclaim for
eral to us and get the required was and la 260 votes, and that of
A. E W H E E L E R . Attorney.
Public measures designed to of national forests was Increased Mr. Pomerene's address was loos
»aid votes 87 votes were cast for
money."
(N 10-17-24— D 1-2)
stabilise the ba lc forest situation during the last fiscal year by B73,- ened. and thoroughly reliable and
stock running at large and 173
• • •
votes were cast against stock run­
and adjust forest use to the re­ 094 acres, that the net area on June efficient business men voiced opln-
"Christ
said:
I
t
Is
easier
for
a
C hair-m an, R eco n s tru ctio n
NOTICE OF HEARING
ning at large In said precinct, with
camel
to
go
through
the
eye
of
a
source
are
recommended
by
Chief
30
was
141,340.691
acres.
Two
new
b>na
Of
their
own
which
did
not
F
in
a
n
c
e
C
o
rp
o
ra
tio
n
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
boundaries described aa follows:
needle
than
for
a
rich
man
to
enter
Commencing
at
the
point
NO TIC E 1» HER EBY G IVEN Forester Robert Y. tttuart. In the national forests, the Osceola In deal so kindly nor were they so
tbe kingdom of God.' ”
“Now, my hearers, and I measure
That the undersigned admlnlstra annual report of the forest service, J y i„rlila and the Green Mountain In careful In the choice of terms as
which if platted and of record,
wonder If he had In mind the
would be at the mouth of the
lor of the estate of W illiam H. which has Just been Issued, accord- Vermont, wore established during applying to some banks and their
rehlae’
cent liQUiQ ~
or more &nd rofusoh to ba“
— kor m ’ - h° hank
<■ to loaD
North Fork of the Middle Fork
Roach, deceased, has filed hla ao-;.
.
, _ . ,
'
hia bank la 75 percent or
count for t h . final settlement of " 1« 10 re«lonal ior" rt* r C J Burk' tbe year by presidential proclama- practices during the last year or make loans when proper security
of the W illam ette River and des­
la
offered,
under
the
present
d
r
-
more
11<,u,dr
Portland.
Oregon
tlon.
two.
cribed as NE14 SE%. Sec. 7,
said estate In the County Court
Twp. 21 8. R. 3 E., W. M.. theoce
for Lane County. In the State of
cumstances, la a paraalte in the
“ In comparison with the need.
The record of protection and ad-
Buaineea Men Knew
up the right bank of the W illam ­
Oregon, and that Saturday tbs
community and deserves the con- p r u u t d v m f n Q IIP P A D T
The high points of Mr. Pomer- demnation
far too little Is being done to faci­ ministration of ihe national forests.
of every thinking man P O U L T K Y M fc IM b U r r U K I
ette River to the month of Sal­
10th day of December, 1»32, at the
accompllshments
in
forest
research,
ene'a
address
are
Incorporated
elae-
litate
and
encourage
private
foreat
mon Creek; thence up Salmon
and woman.
Court Room of said Court In the
I
COU N TY AGENT WORK
Creek to the old W illam ette
County Court House, in Eugene, management; public policies of and the fire protection and refor- where In thia report. Some of the
River to Dunning Road; thence
Oregon, at ten o clock In Ihe fore- forest acquisition and adminlalra estatlon work carried on In cooper-j facta dlsclo ed In those concise
"Permit me to say that a bank
Support for the work of the Coun-
up Dunning Road to the South­
noon, has been by aald Court ilxed
....
_
has
a
dual
function.
One—
to
be
a
,
>
ation
with
the
»tales
during
the
paragraphs
were
far
from
being
aa the lim e and place for h e a r in g " 0“
,tiU *«‘ ‘'"din«'r lnad*
depository for the surplus funds of I ‘ 7 A«enU “nd of the Home Demon-
ern Pacific Railroad; thence down
objections thereto, and for final quale; and public restraint of In- fiscal year are reviewed In the r e -1 unknown to a great army of bnsl- the community tt serves; the other stratlon agent waa voiced at a ree-, the Railroad to Salmon Creek;
1 neas men, manufacturers and com- to loan their monies, where it can ent meeting of the Board of Dlrec-1
thence up 8almon Creek to the
aetllement of aald eatate.
jurlons private practices through port.
C. A. Pryor, Administrator at regulatory requirements has barely I
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: merclal leaders. They had learned do good to the.community."
• tor> of the pacl/ | c Cooperative i Southeast corner of Flat Creak
R. S .; thence down Salmon Creek
Ihe estate of W illiam
H .'.
„ ..
'
from actual experience In trying to
i begun." the report says. ' While
Road to Flat Creek; thence np
.
.
.
, , , i Poultry Producers when the follow-
Roach, deceased.
G
IL
M
O
R
E
A
G
E
N
T
V
IS
IT
S
make
loans
to
carry
on
their
buat-
'
This
is
no
tim
e
for
financial
In
I
,
,
policies and measures designed Io
F la t Creek to a point where the
L. HAY. Attorney for eetate.
stltutlons to refuse to loan their >“« resolution was adopted,
Brock Road croaaea Flat Creek;
(N 10-17-34— D 1-2)
I promote conservation have had
IN S P R IN G F IE L D F R ID A Y neases. They had learned thoee
monies, when .reasonably secured.” I ,.W HEREA S the Ore<on Agrt. ; thence up the Brock Road to the
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facta and more too, but the "Hueh
some effect on the balance, they
National Forest boundary line;
"I am referring to those banks cultural Extension Service and
A visitor in Springfield Friday Hush" policy prevailed and they
have
been
Insufficient
to
offset
the
by said line Is meant the line
NOTICE
powerful
and
relentless
pressure
of
was
George
McMurphey.
represen-
had
no
precedent
upon
which
to
tbat
are
soliciting
deposits
In
their
the
work
of
the
county
agents
are
that separates alienated land
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
land from the National Forest;
economic forces created by the pur­ ta’tive of Chet Crknk. Inc., adver "open up." or a leadership to follow several communities, boasting that both being Imperiled by interests
Notice Is hereby given that the
thence along said line In a south­
they are 75 percent liquid, and re- ¡„imlcal to farm progress and the
undersigned. T. E. Edwards. Exe suit of private profit. These off­ llelng agency with main offices In in asking If a certain type of bank fusing to loan their money out to
* westerly direction to the old W il­
rutor of the Estate of Mary E. Me setting public policies are being Ix)s Angeles. The firm Is In charge or banker was contributing any- people In need of It to pay labor, to cooperative marketing of farm pro
lamette Highway; thence down
Pherion, deceased, haa filed hla en|arged. but not adequately, and of advertising for the Gilmore Oil thing toward the recovery of busl- buy goods or to continue manufac- ducts:
the old W illam ette Highway to
Final Report and Accouot aa such
. _
. ,
the Southern Pacific railroad right
luring and commerce.”
| BE , T RESO LVED that the Pa-
Executor with the Clerk of the I * dwnan<l 1 now d«'"‘,°P ,n« ,or company. Lt'd., and McMurphey neas.
of way; thence along the »aid
There are harrassed business
County Court of Lane County, Ore- diminished public activities. In the was here conferring with John
,
u. U c,llc Cooperative Poultry Produ-
right of way to a point on said
“1
know
of
.
.
.
cities
in
which
,
,
name
of
economy
and
on
the
Foreman,
district
manager
tor
Oil-
men
who
In
the
language
of
the
gon. and that Saturday, the 17th
there are bank« which boarat 76 <•«” « °
record b> formal act,on
right of way due North of tha
day of December. 1932. at 10:00 ground of overexpansinn of govern­ more, and with local dealers.
street do not now hesitate to «ay to 85 percent liquid, (and one with of its board of directors as com-
point where the North Fork of
o'clock In the forenoon In the
the Middle Fork empties toto the
i that the "chiseling" tactics of some a large surplus says with pride it mending the work of these public
mental function."
County Court Room In the Court
• Gilmore ha» spent nearly three Qf the bBnki <nd banke„ durlng Is 110 percent liquid).
W illam ette River; thence due
These agencies as being of utmost im-
House at Eugene. Lane County,
Continuous Growth Needed
South to the place of beginning.
quarters ot a million dollars io the last two years have constantly banks are soliciting your money
.„ r
Oregon, baa been set by the Hon-
and mine for deposit and yet. If portance to agriculture and the sue
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N
The basic problem, according newspaper advertising on the Pa­
C. P Barnard, Judge of said Court,
reduced their bank balances and we are in need of money to conduct cess and welfare of Oregon » farm that after sixty days from the data
as the time and place of hearing to the chief forester, la one of muln- cific coaat alone" McMurphey said. operating cash to a point where It
our business, we cannot borrow a erB:
, of this notice, - to-wlt, « on and after
is«»
objections to the same, and for talnlng the power of the country's This extensive trial of newspapers
reHU,ted ,n addltton«l un X v rJ ; T h a t T h eey°ar^no«
AND BE ’ T ™ R T H E R R E 9? ^ R ’ .h X l be^unlawf'u. X
X k to’
Ihe final settlement of aald eatate. f„reatg to grow continuously the
y
VE D that the Pacific t ooperatlve run at iarge in that part of -aid
T. E. EDW ARDS. Executor.
k|ndg >n(| quantlU„,,
W(M>d , ha, as media for advertising our pro- emp|oyment t„ hunger, and dire iimr« - y
duct» haa convinced us that they w<nt Qf workHra , orced O0t. These loans.
W E L IJI A W ELLS. Attorneys
Poultry Producers shall lend Its O AKRIDGE PREC IN CT above de-
i
our
economic
life
will
require.
(N 17 2 4 - D 1 8 16)
are the best basic media available ba|ance, have been reduced through
(liquid aid and support to insure the
’¿ ^ g " ^ » S X r ^ X t V n
The
money
In
their
|na|atence of bankers that these
“The condition of unbalanced for our use. Our future plans call
banks) vaults was earned by the pa red continuat.on of both the ex 9100.00.
Estate of Laura L Brattaln, De- forest area» and volumes both na for a more consistent and extensive cMh fundg be uge<, tQ retlre loang people and belongs to them
I t Is tenslon service and Oregon's coun
And. it shall be ‘ he duty of each
,
ceased.
tlonally and regionally; Ihe over- use of newspapers than ever be- jn gp„ e o( the fact tbat they were the very life blood of commerce.
constable in any justice district,
• » •
ty agents.
NOTICE
cutting of second growth; the un- fore-"
and of each road supervisor in any
! more than adequately collateraled.
OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT
*
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* ap
’ - vnun_
"W hat right have they (liquid
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road district, to enforce the pro­
Nolle» is hereby given that Elva dorsttxklug of large areas of >oung
The regular and widespread ad Thus their businesses have s u fe r- --------
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banks) - to
refuse to loan it (the
visions of this act, and such pen­
. Brown,
administratrix of the growth and the
complete denuda vertising activity of the Gilmore ed terrific Io aes by lack of cash to money) back to the people who J U N IO R C LASS G IV f c a
alty shall be for the benefit of, and
Batata of Laura L. Brattaln. do- tlon of 60.ll00.000 acres of land be company la regarded by Gilmore aggressively carry on. their de may need It to employ men needing
P
D O
D G
C R
.D A tM
O N
N I F - K
R I ID
A T Y when gthooi
collected,
into County
the com-
PR
M U
UA
fund paid
of the
|b
work to keep their wives and chil­
ceased, has filed In the County (.a(we of [tre and bad logging pr c-
executives aa an Important factor posits being ' chiseled in retlre-
Court of the State of Oregon. In .
..
.
_
dren from starvation and frees-
which such action is brought
and for I-sne County her final re-
,h- «H hcem ent of v a lu .b e In the consistent growth of the o i< ment of commercial loans properly i n g r
The weekly assembly period pro-
November 19th. 1932.
port aa such administratrix; and species with those of no or little
collateraled and upon which the
gram at the high school Friday was
w . B. D ILLA R D , County Clerk
ganisatlon. McMurphey said.
that ten o'clock In the forenoon, of present usability; all these things
“There is no excuse for any bank given by members of the Junior
bank could obtain funds from the
of Lane County, Oregon
Saturday the 9th day of December. nnd m<u.e flnd , he|r reHU|, |n marg.
that is 76 percent or more liquid class. Numbers given Included a
(N 14 ~
1~, ) ______
Federal Reserve Bank or R. F. C.
to refuse loans when properly col­
Eu,’^
A r e g o m h ^ r b e ^ n ^ y 'lt ie
Im p air,n«.t of the economic T A X R E D U C T IO N GROUP
If they wished.
boys' quartet, H arry Wilson, Ever-
~
lateraled.”
court fixed and appointed aa the and social values which depend up­ T A L K S P E N A L T Y W A IV E R
The Ninety and Tan
,
ett Chetwood. Morris Stewart, and
time and place for hearing objec- ,,n our forest resources." Major
" If any of these (75 percent liq­ Jack W illiam s; a piano solo. Doro-
"In my opinion. Mr. Pomerene
tlona to said report and for Ihe s . rt ava
. „ -
A change in the tax paying ma was quite liberal." said a well uid) banker», in their attempt to
serve
their clientele, should feel thy Nice; tap dance by Bobby Reb-
final settlement of Ihe estate of
chlnery of Lane county enabling known New York business leader.
said deceased.
New Survey la Started
that they need additional funds ban, and a piano solo by Dorothea
ELVA M. BROWN. Admlnla
Revised estimates, pending the property owners to pay delinquent I,.w|)en he gUte(, (hat It was his ' tbey could take their commercial p , . ^
trtx of the Estate of lA ura L. compie»lon of the nation-wide for taxes without a penalty was sug
Brattaln, Deceased.
I est survey now In progress, place gested Friday evening at the meet-
A. E W H E E L E R , Attorney.
the area of forest ......................Ing
land In the of the Lane County Tax Con
(N 10-17-34— D 1-Í)
'un ited States suitable for the pro­ nervation League at the Eugene
N O T IC E
i.
Chamber of Commerce. The pro-
AGAINST STOCK RUNNING AT ““ " * 0" of commercially valuable
LARGE IN WESTFIR PRECINCT timber crops at 496.000,000 acre». posal was presented in the form
It appearing from the abstract Only three-eighths of this area, of a resolution which was read and
of votes cast at the regular General however, now bears saw timber. discussed, but tabled temporarily
Election for l4tne County, Oregon, One-fourth bears cordwood, and the without taking any action^
held November 8th, 1932. as made
and declared by the Official Can
vasslng Board for aald Election, I
that the total number of votes cast
h> W estfir Precinct In said Coun­
ty, on the question "For and
Agnlnst Stock Running at I^irge."
was and Is 199 votes, and that of
aald votes 22 votes were cast for
stock running at large, and 1771
lectric
votes were cast against stock run-1
nlng at large hi said Precinct, w.th
offee
akers
boundaries described as follows:
Beginning at the N W corner
SEND YOUR MESSAGE OF HAPPINESS AND
Coffee that is always
R 2 B.
of Section 8, Twp.
mellow, rich and satis­
thence run South on the Town­
ship line to the 9E corner of
GOOD CHEER WITH OUR
fying is easy to make in
Section 12 h« Twp. 21. R 1 E;
th e C o le tn a n C o ffe e
thence East on the Section line
to the 8E corner of Section 7,
M aker. B re w s it the
Twp. 21, R 3 E, thence North
‘‘no-boiT w ay, retaining
to the N E corner of Section 7,
thence E to tre 8E corner of the
all the fragrance and
9W quarter of Section 5 In T wbl
flavor.
21. R 3 E, thence diagonally NE
to the 8E corner of the N E quar­
The Colonial model la
ter of Section 6, Twp. 21. R 3 B, !
thence North to the N E corner;
beautiful in design. Fin­
of Section 5 ( If Section was j
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF HANDSOMELY ENGRAVED
ished in special process»
marked) of Twp. 20. R 3 B, '
thence West to the place of be­
e x tr a d u r a b le n ic k e l
CARDS — PRINTED WITH YOUR NAME
ginning.
plate. Six or 9 cup sixes.
N O TIC E IB H ER EB Y G IVEN
AT
that after sixty days fvom the date
Ebonized handle. Has
of this notice, to-wlt, on and after
extra
large heating ele­
the 26th day of the January, 1982.
It shall be unlawful for stock to
m ent.
T h e non-spill
run at large In aald W E S T F IR !
spout te a feature you’ll
PRECINCT above described, under
like. Extra quality cord
penalty of a fine of not leas than
SANTA SAYS — Use Ward’s lay-away plan. Come to
910.00 nor more than 9100.00.
and plug. This attrac­
our store, select your Xmas Gift, and pay us a small
And, It shall be the duty of each
tive coffee maker is an
constable In any justice district,
deposit and we will hold your Gift until Xmas.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AT
and of each road aupervlaor In any
ideal gift for any occasion.
road district, to enforce the pro­
T h e Friendlie»t Store in Tow n
visions of this act, and such pen­ i
",99 Y o u r L o cal D e a le r
alty shall he for the benefit of, and
when collected, paid Into the com­
er •'rite •»»
mon school fund of the County In
D m Colamaa Luap 4- »4»v» _Ca.
which such action la brought.
WidMla, Keee
Dated November 19th, 1932.
W. B. DILLA RD, County Clerk
FOREST CONTROL
CHANGESNEEDEO
SAYS,
Altee Pomerene
Better Coffee
Every Time!
Coleman
E
C
Beautiful
CHRISTMAS CARDS
G ift In su r a n c e
Lowest Prices Ever Offered
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The Springfield News Office
M o n tg o m e r y W a r d & C o .
of Lane County, Oregon
(N 34 — D 1-8)
t
Business Hails Pomerene On
Visiting Parents — Prtn
Mrs. Raymond O. PataoM aa
nine-months oM daughter, Lorane
L illie of Port Towaaaad, Waahlag-
ton, are here visiting thia week.
I They are vlaltlng with Mr. Patn-
old’s parents, Mr and Mrs Otto
Petaold. la Eugene, and with Mrs.
Petxold'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. H
G. Weeby in Rprlngfte.d.
Eugene, Oregon
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