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    WOMAN CHECK ARTIST
WALKS OUT OF JAIL
FLEXIBLE BENTS
POSSIBLE ON FARM
Mrs Minnie P (louhi, the assert-
»<1 "Clara" .»f tuuriy questionable
cheeks, I* niinin ul liberty, havina
««raped (rom Ik« Benton county
College Profeeeor Devi#«» a
Jail last Thursday
"Clara'' In reputed to Ito III«
Plan of Unifying Ca#h
writer of ninny hail check» In laini'
Rental» With Incom«
CRAZY CRYSTALS
i county nuil was rneently urrosled at
A Minorai Wuter Treat muni
an gparlnienl In Corvallis. Mn>
line of the farm price Index In
llrlng* n Huulih Kaaorl Io You.
111 K 7th. ¡12 W Hth, Kugena, I'h 1704 w''rk'“1
MUggested im a possible mean« of
Ih» miinllcr town* to gel litem Io giving clunllclly to cash rental con-
Conversation
cash her check«
tract# on farm« by L. It. Itrelthaupt,
Mae "I've »«licit «Inc» H »'clock
extension economist at Oregon
NOTICK TO CRKOITORS
(nr my liunhunil and It'a now 7:30."
Slate college, whu point« out that
K ilo-"W lii'ii worn you to meet
NOTICK IN HEREBY GIVEN: wide fluctuation* In farm price«
That Herbert K Walker him been In recont year* huve linpraaied both
him?"
appointed administrator of the I renter« and owner» with the need
Mnc -"At 6:0(1 o'clock."
»«tat« of Kilwaril C Morgan, de-i .
. . . .
.
reused, by the County Court of Lane I"’ * « • *"M r,« ,d "rrangemeBt.
The Oregon fnrm price Index 1»
"Dili you give your wlf» lliul llt- County, Oregon All persons having
lle lecture on economy you lalked claim» against «aid e«tatn are re- |iubll*hiMl earh month by the exten-
Ijulred to present them, with proper ;
,« rvlce and conntllutea a sea-
about?"
voucher*, within «lx month« from nonally corrected average of the
"Yea,"
the 22l»il day of December, 11132, at
“Any result 7"
the law office of L. I.. Kay. In the farm price of 16 commodities that
"Yen. I've »ol Io give up nmokliiK Miner Building, In Kugene, Oregon. accounted for more than »0 per cent
HERBERT K WAl.KEIt Ad- of the fnrm ca»h Incom« from crop
expensive cigars,"
mlnlatrator of the Kntate of and livestock production from 1926
Edward ('. Morgan, deceased.
to I»3«.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
L. L. HAY, Attorney for K*tate.
Based on Five-Year Period
It) 22 2»- J 6-12-19)
NOTICE la her«y given (hat the
undersigned hn* beeu appointed
Thl» five-year period I» taken a#
Executrix of I he »«tale of A. U.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
normal, or 100 per cent. A««umlng
Notice I* hereby given that the
Ilrauer, deceased by the County
Court of lam e County, Oregon. AllI undersigned ha* been uppolnted an Hint a given farm would have rent­
persons having claim« again«! «aid Executor of the estate of C. "L. ed In normal times at »500. then
«slate are hereby required to pre» -j Olaen, deceased, by the County under prlcen nuch a» prevailed In
•n t the sam e properly vertfled a* Court of lame County, Oregon. All l»2ÿ when the Index wan 10», the
by law required, to «aid Executrix persona having claim« agaln«t «aid
at the office of Wells A W eill. 840 ealate are hereby notified to pre« , rent would automatically raine to
Willamette Ht. In Eugene, lame «ol the »am«, properly verified to j »646. llut under prices such a* a
County, Oregon, within six month» Hie undersigned, at the office o f y e a r taler wto-n the Index was only
from the date of the first publics Well« 4) Wella. Attorney«, Bank of . ,
i,„ null,math-
(loll of thia notice Hale of first Commerce Building, In Eugene.
,
publication January 6, 1933.
Lane County, Oregon, within six U,,Y reduced to »420. For October
HOKE E. BRAVER. Executrix. month • of the date of the first pub j 1931 the Index wa* down to 55,
WKI.I.H A WKI.I.N, Attorney«.
llcutlon of tbla notice.
which would put the caab rent In
« hate of first publication Junuary 1 the Instance given down to »276.
(J 6 12 1» 24 F 2)
I 12th. 1933
Kuch a plan 1» actually being fol
MAHTIN 1». Ot.SKN, Executor
TREASURY D EPA RTM ENT
lowed already In some part« of Iowa
WEI.LH 4» WKI.LS, Attorneys
I J 12 1» 28 F 2»t
Office of the Comptroller of the I
where »uch contract« have been
Currency, Washington, 1). C„ j
written. It ha» Hie advantage of
NOTICE
November It), 1932
removing
the element of risk and
OF F IN A L HEARINQ
Nolire I« hereby given to all per
Notice 1« hereby given that the therefore encourage« good farming
sou» who may have claim» «g«ln«t undersigned, Martha Mendell, Ad rrotn a long time viewpoint which 1«
"The Klrel National Bank of mlnlslralrlx of the esta le of Martha ,in ^ v a n ta g e to owner, renter and
Hprlngtleld. " Oregon, that the game
the"“ only Ctourt
community generally. Brelth-
inuat be presented to Lloyd H. ,,f | , , n„ County. State of Oregon, »upt explain«.
Kelley, Receiver, with the legal and lliat January 31at, 1933, at ten.
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proof thereof within three month« o’clock In the forenoon thereof at
unTUPDC
from Ihl. Hat. or they may I.....I.
allowed.
PAO»
Tl IB 8PRINOFIBLD NEWS
TIIURHDAY, JANUARY 1». 1988
^ ’'oHIc'e'’ o?
S C H 00L MOTHERS
.ahi court, ha* been fixed by »aid HONORED AT LEAGUE TEA
i
TOW N A N D VICINITY
1
Led by Mrs Myrtle
post department provident, and at
present department secretary, aev-
era! members of Iuka circle number
37. went to Eugene Saturday after­
noon where they Installed Ihe new
officers of Rich Mountain circle
Mrs Egglmann. also a former mem­
ber of the Rich Mountain circle,
waa the Installing officer. Mrs.
Wanda Barnes was first assistant
conductress, and Mrs. Alice Doane
was assistant conductress.
Others who attended the Installa­
tion from Hprlngfleld were Mr«.
Susan King, Mrs. George P. Hoff­
man. Mrs. Pearl Hears, Mrs. Edith
Laxton. Mrs. Stella Lewis and Mrs
Nellie Carr.
j
Here from Fall Crook— W Toy
W altervllle
Man
Here— A.
A
lor of Full Crook wm a vtoltor 1» Campbell of W altervllle was a busi­
ness vlePor In Hprlngfleld Mondiy.
Hprlngfleld Saturday.
Visitor from Wendllng— Mrs. A.
Wendllng Man Mare—Guy Patte«
of Wendltng was a busi tie»» visitor Rogers of Wendllng was a bu llies*
visitor In Hprlngfleld Haturday.
In Hprlngfleld Haturday.
• Collects Bounty— W. J. Yale of
Leaves Hospital — Hhermun It
Conrad was discharged from the McKenxIe Bridge collected »10 from
the county bounty fund Haturday
Kugene hospital Monday.
for one bobcat and (wo coyotes.
Here from Oekrldpe— L. C. Max
Resort People Hero— Mr. and
well of Oakridge wa« a visitor In
Mrs. A. J. Kubn. proprietors of Cas
Hprlngfleld Friday.
cade Resort, near McKonxIe bridge,
Here from W altervllle— L. C. were business visitors In Hprlng­
Maxwell of W altervllle wa« a busi- fleld Tuesday morning.
neat vlallor In Springfield FYlday.
Parents of Boy — Mr and Mr*
Visitors from Wendllng— C. W. Karl Tracy of Jasper are the par­
Evan« of Wendllng wa» a visitor In ents of a baby son born to them at
Hprlngfleld Saturday.
their home Monday morning. Janu­
Here from Bridge— P. O. Daniels ary 16, 1933.
Bryan Caulspaugh, wall known Northwest auto racar and former
holder of world 1 mil« circular dirt track record, congratulates Wilbur
Shaw at the completion of the trials at Oakland Speedway November
27th wlfkn Shaw shattered Saulspaugh’s record with a speed of 102.098
miles per hour.
of McKenxIe Bridge w xi a visitor In
Leaves for Kels»—Mrs. Don Mor
Hprlngfleld Friday.
rtson I Marjorie Mattison) left Mon­
Wendllng Resident Here— Karl day for her home at Kelao, W ash-,
Bailey of Wendllng wa» a visitor In Ington. Hhe had been visiting with
ber mother. Mr». ('. L. Mattison,
Hprlngfleld Huturday.
since Christmas.
In from Camp Creak—George WII
Return from Portland— P J. Bar
Ban of Camp Creek was a visitor
tholomew returned Haturday from
In Hprlngfleld Friday.
Portland where be bad been visit­ Varieties, Time of Planting,
Creswell Resident Here— Mrs. J ing his mother. He was accom
and Other Information Are
Harris of Creswell visited with panted by Willard Maxwell and
Given for Farmers Here
Harry Holden.
friend* In Hprlngfleld Friday.
Is likely to be unsafe for use In
February planting because of de­
layed germination. For wheat cop­
per carbonate dust Is best, and 'or
! oats and barley, cereasn.
Corn: On farms where grain is
I grown solely for home feed and re-
' seeding Is necessary, com Is the
best bet. It can be grown more
' cheaply and will yield more pounds
- of grain to the acre.
Alfalfa: Preaont aituatlon again
With much grain and conaider- emphasize« the value of alfalfa. It
Bon Born— .Mr and Mrs. Walter
Hprlggn are the parent» of a baby able fall sown retch froxnn out by can be seeded on fields where grain
»on born to them at the home of the December cold weather In west­ has frozen out without re plowing
the father's parents, Mr and Mrs. ern Oregon, E. R. Jackman and D. as a firm seed bed is essential.
Ed Spriggs, Sunday night, January D. Hill of the farm crops depart­
ment hare Juat Issued a series ot
16, 1933.
suggestions In response to many CLUB MEMBERS HEAR
Inquiries regarding time, methods
LECTURE AT MEETING
and varieties to be used In reseed­
ing. Following are a few of the con­
Members of the Happy Hour club
densed
recommendations
made.
beard an illustrated lectnre given
More details may be obtained from by Professor Nowland B. Zane of
any county agent.
the school of architecture and allied
Legume Hay: Success of Febru- arts at the University nt their meet­
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ary vetch planting depend* on aphid ing Monday afternoon at the home
State Station Director Names «Uuatton and possible May and of Mrs Dean C. Poindexter.
Kenneth Roduner sang three
10 Greatest Achievements June ralns “ f'ebr“»r’r •*<«”« «•
,
done beat bet is to use heavier rate groups of vocal numbers and was
for Agriculture
gach M 60
of oatg and 76 accompanied by Miss Teresa
__ . .
,,
. . .
.
pounds vetch. Disc la,.d before seed- Kelley, student at the University.
What he considers the 10 greatest ,
Tea was poured during the social
single accomplishments of the Ore
'
possible,
gon Agricultural experiment station
Winter Oats: If oat stands are hour by Mrs. N W. Emery and
have been listed by Dr. W A. S ch o h*“1'? thlnned “
b«»t*r ,o reeeed Mrs. L. K. Page.
Mrs. Larson Wright and Mrs. W.
enfeld. present director of the sta unle“ remaining plants are vigor-
tian who Joined the state college
and * nd * falr^ free of weeds N. Gossler were Joint hosteeses.
staff but recently and hence had If February seeding is possible,
no connection with the work he Gray Winter Is beet. If not. Victory LEGION AUXILIARY BUSY
lists as most outstanding. Here is will yield better. The usual rate of
bis list which necessarily omits fall seeding. 10 to 12 pecks, is fol­ SEWING FOR NEEDY FOLK
many achievem ents others might lowed In February seeding.
Wheat: Rink and Jenkin appear g Members of the American Legion
place at the top:
worst Injured. Reseeding is best auxiliary sew ing club sewed sev­
Fruit Cleaning Heads List
eral pairs of pajamas and two
1. Discovery of a method of re­ done with sam e variety if possible.
dresses at their weekly meeting
Hodd
and
Jenkin
are
probably
beat
moving spray residue from fruit. for earijT s e ^ g . ’ and'M aiquls"or held last Thursday afternoon at the
This emergency achievement saved
Huston for late seeding.
home of Mrs. W. H. Pollard^ The
Oregon's crops In the crises and Is
Barley: For early plantings from 1 clothing is being made for children
now slandar* the world over.
2. Discovery of the cause and February to early April. OAC No. ot needy ex-servtce men.
control of infectious abortion In 7 has consistently given highest
yields except on bottom land. I M o th er-' Dorothy. you have dis-
cattle. The "Oregon system ” of
After that. Hannchen. New Ben obeyed mother by racing around
control put this state In the front
Beardless Is good bottom land varl-, and making all that noise. Now you
rank in this vital work.
ety If seed Is available. OAC No. 7 can't have that piece of candy,
3. Introduction
of
Federation
has given better yields than Han
Father (entering a few ®inutes
wheat. This variety, which aver­
nrhen on bottom lanBs from April later)—"Why so quiet, little one.
ages from two to five bushels above
Dorothy— “Ive been fined for
others, ts now the most widely plantings.
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Smut Treatment: Formaldehyde sp eed in g."
grown wheat In the entire north­
RESEEDING IDEAS
COME FDD» O.S.G.
Here from Wendllng— Mr*. Hetb
Byers of Wendllng wa» a visitor In
Hprlngfleld Sunday.
Winberry Resident Here M. E
Ooodwla of Winberry was a visitor
In Hprlngfleld Monday.
Visitor from Vida— Mrs. ('. W,
Alien of Vida was a visitor in
Hprlngfleld on Baturday.
Leaburg Man Here— Arthur Fra
xee transacted business In Hprlng­
fleld on Saturday.
Here from Jasper — Mrs. Roy
Ixive of Jasper wa» a visitor In
Springfield Saturday.
BEST EXPERIMENT
RESULTS LISTED
Visits Friends— Mrs. Verne Cald­
well of W altervllle visited with
hearing and considering and acting
Mother« of girl» at Springfield
troller of the Currency
friends In Springfield on Saturday.
on ««Ijl «ccount.
high school were honored there FYI
( F 10 )
Date of first publication Decern ,
afternoon with a tea-and pro-
Visit at Camp Creek— Mrs. John
im *I* zftln IB32
I *
Moscop and daughter, Ellen, were
MARTHA MENDBLL. Adm in-!«™ »
,h “ o lrl*’ , * W 1'
NOTICE
Those In the receiving line w ere! ca|ierg at Camp Creek Sunday even
Istratrtx.
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Misa Anne Vogel. Olrl»' league ud ] ,ng.
(I) 2»
J 6 12-19 26)
NOTICK I» HEREBY GIVEN
vl»or; Ml»« Marjorlo Prochnow,
Vialta Parente— H. F. Franklin I«
that the under«lgned has filed her
p reld en t; Ml*» Bernadlne McFar­
NOTICE OF SH ER IFF'S SALE
Final Account aa Administratrix of
here this week to visit with hl»
land.
vice-president;
Ml»»
DeEtta
REAL PROPERTY
the ««tale of Hophronla A. Howe,
NOTICE 1« hereby given that by Hundgathe.
secretary • treasurer; parents, Mr. and Mr«. W. T. D.
deceased, In the County Court of
the State of Oregon tor L ent Coun virtue of an execution and order Ml*« Aly* Thatcher, social promo- Franklin.
ly. anil that said Court has fixed <>f «»1« l»»ued out of the Circuit ter; and Mia* Marian Shipley, re-
Business Visitor«—C. W. Gilbert
Monday, the 3ttlh day of January. Court of the State of Oregon for
and Harvey Geiger of Wendllng
1933 at the hour of ten o'clock A I-»"' County thl* 13rd day of Dec porter
Commlttee in charge of the affair were bu«lne»s vLdtora In Spring-
M In the County Court Room of «mher. I»32. upon and pursuant to
the Court Hou«e In lain« County, » decree duly given and made by were M I hh Jewel llelterhrand and
Oregon, at Eugene, a* the date. "«W <’»urt the 22nd day of Dec Ml«» Theda Rhode», refreshment»; field on Haturday.
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Im., mol olm-e for the liearlns of ember. 1932. In a «ult pending
Deerhorn Man Hera Dick Pot­
said Flna|P Account mid of objec therein In which Clifford P. Thom Ml»» Melba Harris, decoration«, and
ter of Deerhorn wan a visitor In
Ilona. If any. thereto, and for the »on and Ellen M Thomson were Ml»» Thntcher. program,
final «ettlvment of «aid estate.
plaintiffs and F. J Berger. Mary
Hprlngfleld Monday.
ELIZABETH II. MILLS. Ad E Berger and other* were defend-
mlnlalratrlx of the Estate of ant», which ex -cullon nnd order 4-H SEWING LEADERS TO
Portland Man Heri -L. C. Bur
Hophronla A. Howe, deceased of «ale wa* Io me directed and coin-
HAVE
TRAINING
S
C
H
O
O
L of »’orti*«» * a" an overnight
a nail KY Attor
nmnded me to sell the rest property
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i gueet at the Hprlngfleld hotel Fri
POTTER A BAILEY. Attor
hereinafter described to »atlsfy cer-
n ey. for A dm lnl.tratrlr
(>|n
#n(,
A training school for club leader* day.
II) ,i>
J I I I . 19.8)----------- cr#e
, he Sheriff of i.» n„
In the county in the Hewing project
Visits from Fall Creek— Mrs
.
I'ounlv. iiri-gon will, on Saturday.
H l l t i l Y A U l l i r P C t O r V ,h “ ZRth (la)r nt January. 1933. at has been nrranged for Saturday. Dave Glaspey of Fall Creek spent
D U M I lC s s U l r c v l U I J
lh(, hour of , , Oo (1(.I<K.k A
January 21. The meeting will be
Friday In Springfield visiting with
at the south west door of the Coun- held In Ihe Chamber of Commerce
friends.
;ty Court Houae In Eugene. I^inP room* In Eugene from 10:30 Io 3
•
w est
C ounty, Oregon, offer for »ale and o'clock. The sewing leader* are be­
Business V isitor— Mr. and Mrs
Poultry Results Given
*ell at public auction for cash. *ub-
JKWEI.EH
Ject to redemption nn provided by ing particularly urged lo attend this Beryl Crow of Wendllng were
4. Development of the system of
Itepalrlng a Specialty
law. all of the right, title and in- meeting, bring their lunch and «lay business visitors In Springfield on breeding poultry for egg produc­
lereat of the defendants In »aid all day.
Monday.
tion. This revolutionary Idea pro­
Spriiigfield, Oregon
«lilt and of all parties claiming by,
Instruction In subject matter
duced the first 300 egg hen and
through or under them or any ot
Junction People Here— Mr. and
them. In or to the following des­ work 1« to be given to lender* by
started Oregon’s poultry Industry.
Mrs
Sam
Miller
of
Junction
City
Miss Helen Cowgill. n*»l«tant «tale
General la w Practice
cribed real properly, to-wlt:
5. Discovery of life history and
Beginning nt the Southwest club leader. In charge of home eco­ were visitors at the J. M. Larson
control of the codling moth under
I. M. PPTERSON
corner of tx>t Five (5i In Block nomics club work.
home here Friday evening.
Oregon conditions. This pioneer
Hix (6) In Shelton'» Addition to
A ttorneyat-tjiw
Included In Ihe instruction will
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,
Mayor Out—W. P. Tyson, mayor work by Dean A. B. Cord ley was
City Hall Building
and running thence North 78 and be the conducting of a »ewlng club of Springfield, made his first offi­ forerunner of subsequent disease
Sprlngfle'.d, Oregon
3- 6 feet, thence East 46 feet, »election of material* to be found
thence South 78 and 3-6 feet and at home, preparation and uae of cial visit to the City Hall Monday and pest control work that makes
commercial fruit growing possible.
since his llltsess.
thence West 45 feel to the plnce
of beginning, being Ihe West 45 flour sack*, what to do at club
6. Development of the Oregon
V isits Parent»— Mr. and Mrs small seed Industry through Intro­
feet of said I.ot Five (5) and the meeting*, and a round table discus
W est 45 feet of the South 11 and «Ion. Thl» L» Ihe first o f a serie* Lewis McBee of Oregon City are
4- 6 feet of snld Lot Four (4) In of m eetings that will be held for here visiting al the home of his duction of new forage crops. The
Industry Is based largely on 20 new
Block Hix (6) 111 Hhelton'» Add!
tlon to Eugene. Lane County, the lender* In all projects, and will parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. McBee Introductions by the station.
deal to a large extent with subject
Oregon.
W heat Yields Increased
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
Roseburg People Here— Mr. and
Dated thia 23rd dny of December. matter Information. Arrangement»
7. Improvement of old summer
Mrs. Al Murch and Dr. nnd Mrs.
1932
for tho meeting» are being made by
11. I,. BOWN. Sheriff.
C. O. Van Valsah of Roseburg were fallow methods In eastern Oregon.
the county club agent.
By A. E. Hulegnnrd. Deputy.
week-end guests here at the home This Improved system Is credited
(D 29
J 6 12-19 26)
with increasing yields about six
of Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah
Hepreaented By
Little Emily had been to school
bushels per acre.
C IT A T IO N
for the first time.
Dinner Quests—Mr. nnd Mrs. D.
8. Control of liver flukes in sheep
E. H. TURNER
"Well, darling, and what did yoy R Fullerton of Wendllng were Sun­ and goats. The station found the
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
learn?” asked her mother on day dinner guests at the home of snail alternate hosts of the flukes
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
84« A St.
Hprlngfleld. Ore.
FOR LANE COUNTY
Emily'» return.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gantx this and devised m ean s'of eradicating
"Nothing." sighed Emily hopeless week.
In the Matter of Ihe Estate of
them.
ly, "Pve got to go back again to­
Martha Wallace. Deceased.
9. D iscevery of the value of sul
Home on Saturday — Mrs. C.
POOLE - GRAY
To Adeley J. Demit. George T. morrow."
fur as a fertilizer. On alfalfa and
Knouse
was
dismissed
from
the
Wallace,
Ira
V.
Wallace,
Thomas
BARTHOLOMEW
other legum es ot* many Oregon
Wallace, Ira Wallace. Clarence Wal
Pacific Christian hospital and
SUMMONS
soils hay yields were Increased a
Ince, Nora Sibley, Marlon Ndl»on
brought to her home In Springfield
Frailer. Homer I. Frazier. Clint T. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ton or more per acre.
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Saturday.
l"Yazler. Martha Carter. Hazel M
Formerly Walker-I'oole
10. Discovery of a new and slm
COUNTY OF LANE.
Green, George W. Ernxler and all
Vinita Sister—Mrs. A. C. Case ot pie method of fowl pox control. A
other persona nnd parties Interest- RUTH YOUNG. Plaintiff, vs. JOHN
DAVID YOUNG. Defendant.
KI'GKNE 11th SPRINGFIELD
Myrtle Point 1» visiting with her new system of vaccination makes
ed In the estate of Mnrthn Wnllnce,
TO JOHN DAVID YOUNG, DE­ sister. Mrs. Genevieve l»rak. and unnecessary further losses from
Deceased.
nnd Cburnelton,
228 Main
FENDANT:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Telephone 723
Phone B2-J
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE her daughter. Miss Margaret Case, this devastating poultry disease.
OF OREGON:
Dr. Schoenfeld selected th e s e ,
OF
OREGON: You are hereby re­ In Eugene this week.
You are hereby cited and required
I from scores of others listed In a
to he and appear In the County quired lo appear nnd answer the
Moves to Oklahoma—Mrs. T. V. npw condensed report on agrlcultur-!
Court of Ihe Slate of Oregon. In complaint filed agninst you In Ihe
mid for Lane County, at the court­ above entitled suit within four Ogden' and daughter, Rosie, are aj r«gearch accomplishments said to
room thereof In Eugene, Oregon, at weeks from tho date of the first leaving this week for Jay. Okla- return jo to 16 million dollars a
ten o’clock In the forenoon of Hatur- publication of this summons, and If
day, the 18th day of February. 1933. you fall so to answer, for want homa where they will make their ypar to the state. More than 300
then and there lo »how cause. If nny thereof, the plaintiff will apply to home In the future. Mr. Ogden went problems are now under Investiga
there be. why license and authority the court for a decree dissolving to Oklahoma some months ago an d j(lon and more than 100 others re
should not be granted to W nlterjthe bonds of matrimony now exist
I’rlre, as administrator of the es-1 Ing between plaintiff nnd defetid- Is now living on a farm In th a t, quMte<| have been discontinued or
tnle of said Martha Wallace, d e-' ant. and granting to the plaintiff state. They will move their house not gtarted for lack of funds,
ceased, to sell, nt private sale, Ihe an absolute divorce from the de­ hold goods.
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real properly In the petition for fendant, and that such decree fur­
Enters N .v y -V e r n c Gerber, son VETERANS PENSION TO
ther provide that the plaintiff have
such license described, towlt:
Lot number One and the North the care nnd custody of the minor of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gerber, left
BE RADIO TALK SUBJECT
hnlf of Lot number Two In the child of plaintiff and dofendant, to-
Block number Four of C. Cole's wlt. Ishel Lou Young, and that the Hprlngfleld last Thursday for Seat
W Means, former member
First Addition to Mnrcola. Ore­ dofendant be ordered and required tie where he p anned to enlist In
gon; Also beginning at the North by snld decree to pay over to the the United States navy. This w ill, of congress and now actively oppos-
53'/ of Inutile worker»
west corner of snld Lot number | plaintiff the sum of *20.00 per be Mr. Gerber's second enlistm ent. In* members of the National
One and running thence North month to assist In the support nnd he having completed one about a ! Economy league which seeks to r e-.
ghoultl have their vl»lon
100 feet, East 150 feet. South 100 maintenance of sBld minor child
aided. Hl-Eocato will save
(luce governmental costs by ellmi
feet and thence W est 160 feet nnd that defendant be ordered and v,.„r
fatigue a n d prem ature
nating many of the p«n«ion» for
required by Bnlil decree to pay over
to the place of beginning:
break-down.
To obtain funds with which to lo the plnlntlff Ihe sum of *25.00
Play In Sno'jvflelde—Mr. and Mrs veterans Including those of the
pay the debts, Just clnlms ngnlnst suit money and Ihe further sum of W. N. Gossler. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Spanish-American war. will be
Ihe estate of snld deceased and the *50.00 attorney's fees, and that said
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decree furtiier provide for such Barber, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford heard In a national radio address
of administration.
telf?
WITNESS Ihe Hon. Fred Fisk, other and further rollef as to this Wilson spent tho week-end at the Friday evening from 7:45 to 8
County Judge In nnd for Lane Coun court may seem equltablo In Ihe i Wrlght ,,,),)„ on Horse creek. Sun- o'clock. Mr. Mean« will speak on
tv Slate of Oregon, nnd ex-offlclo premises.
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ludgo or said court, with the seal
CHARLES A. HARDY. A tlor-, ‘’»V ‘h“* w,,nt ,o ,he bowl above the National Radio Forum hour
DR. ELLA MEADE
of snlil court affixed, this llth day i
ney for Plaintiff, Postofflce Ad-j l«>»t Creek for snow sports. Harry from Washington, D. C. and his
Optometrist
of Jiinunrv 1933.
dress, Eugene, Oregon.
Wright and Ruth Randall of Eugene voice will be heard over all Pacific
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W. B. DILLARD, County Clerk, I Date of first publication January , ,
of obsidians on an out- coast stations affallated with t h e ,
WESTFALL. Deputy.
19. 1933.
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NOTICK TO CRKOITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed Ad­
ministrator of the estate of Albert
E Senseney, deceased, and baa
duly qualified aa such. All par­
sons having claim s against said
estate are hereby required to pres­
ent such claim s duly verified with
proper vouchers attached, to the
undersigned at the office of I. M.
Peterson at 234 Main street, Hprlng
field. Oregon, within six months
of the date of this notice, the same
being dated and published the first
time this 19th day of January. 1933.
CARL B. SENSENEY, Admin­
istrator of the Estate of Albert
E Senseney. Deceased.
I. M PETER8ON. Attorney for
said estate
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