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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, IMS
CRACKERS AND MILK ARE
PARTY REFRESHMENTS
»
HAI.KHI.A DIKH
HAI.EMMKN, 1)
F. lloalnry. years guar. your« frna,
live deal, pulil dally, Ida I hiiiim .
Writ« 6l»3 Delta Bldg,, law An
galea. Cal.
ear
to supply famnui line (if liuuxe
bold rixm I h Id nleaily cualomnra.
Muni I»» MMllMfliil w ith |2T.Ml u
week nl atari. Write Albert Mllla,
Houle M gr , 222« Monmouth, t'ln
vlnnutl. Ohio.
D B L IV K ItY R O U T E M A N with
GRANGES HAVE JOINT
MEETING SATURDAY
Wlllakenxle grange eiilerlulned
for the J ii «pi, t and Wultervllle
grange grnupn at a large meeting
held at the Wlllakenxle grunge hall
The program wan furnt lied by the
vlaltlng grnupn and refrenhtnentn
Suggests Birth Control
When young people of the f'hrlat-
lan church planned a hard Ilmen
party for Friday evening they did
nut uvarliHik the detail of refreab-
iiientn which no frequently vary
from the general them*' of the no-
clal, but aurprlaed the guent by
offering milk and cracker« In the
place of the uaual refrenhtnentn.
About 35 were pre eat for the party
which wan nponnored by the Chrlnt
Ian Kndeavor under the direction
of Mina Altle Manning, Dawn
Cnnrch, and Jewel llelterbrand.
N O T IC I T O C R E D IT O R S
NOTICE la herey given that the
undernlgned haa been appointed
Executrix of the eatate of A. O.
Ilrauer, deeeaaed by the County
Court of lain« County, Oregon. All
pereona having clalma against aald
eatate are hereby required to prea-
ent the name properly verified aa
by law required, to aald Executrix
at the office of Well« A Well«. 840
Willamette HI. In Eugene, lu»ne
County, Oregon, within nix month«
from the date of the flrat publica­
tion of thin notice. Date of flrat
publication January B, 1033.
IK'HE K. ItltAUEK. Executrix.
WKLLM A WKLI.H. Attorney«.
Federal Judge Paul Jones al
l 1,-vi'leiid, lectured a 46 year old
lasitt gglng inulher o f 10 children
sail i t|>i <'.mt o f the 11 th, on birth
c e l’ -
fora aenln lug her to 13 I
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
Visit« or. Coast — Mrs. Olivia
Agad Man III—T. C. Barker la
Wti-knuiii la vlnltlng al Marshfield quite III al hl« borne lu this city.
for a few days.
,
HI at Heme—Rev J. T Moore la
Hara from Csdar Flat—II. t'oaoly 111 al his home this week.
uf tha Copoiy Bulb farm at Cedar
Vida Man Harz— Hen Mlnney of
Flat was a business visitor In
,
Vida
was a bunlndzn visitor In
Hprlngfleld Tuesday
Hpilngfleld Tuesday.
Visit In Corvallis— Mr. and Mr«
Hara from Vida—D. J. Donobo ol
F H Flanery and children motored
to Corvallis Bunday to visit with Vida transacted bu Iness In Spring
field on Monday.
relatives.
Recovering from Flu — »klgar
Vida Paopla Haro—Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Mlimey and Frank Mlnney Louk Is recovering thia week from
'¡I Vida were vl Hors In Hprlng­ a n -vere attack of Influenza.
fleld Tuesday.
Choir to Practice— Member« ot
MORTGAGE ADJUSTMENT
the Christian church choir will bold
AIM OF NEW COMMITTEE their regular w»«kly practice at
Group Told T h a t B2 Percent of
Farm s Hava Loans; Incoma
Shrinkage Is Factor
the home of Mra. Ella lombard thia
evening It has been announced.
STATE SCHOOLS
TAKE SIC SLASH
—
Business Directory
First copl«» of "Tha Oratpan
Democrat" a naw magastne publica­
tion to ba Issued twice monthly by
The Oregon Democrat PubllahliMt
Company ware distributed tbla
week under Portland data line of
January 30. Carl C. Donaugh la
given aa president; Vernon Wil­
liams. business manager and treas­
u r e r ; and Frank Tierney, managing
editor, of tha publishing company.
The Initial Issue Is printed on
straw-colored book paper In brown
Ink and Is 10 by 14 Inches In alae
containing 16 pages.
•
Biennial Report of Higher
Education Board Cuts Ex­
penditure« One-Third
That higher education In Oregon
has already gone far with economy
In state affair« by reduction In ex­
penditures of about 22 per cent in
the past two years, and will cut
still further to more than 31 per
cent on the banla of prospective In­
come from prevent authorized sour­
ces. Is shown In the biennial report
Visits at Salem— Marlon L. Cor- of the state board of higher educa­
ner visited with friends at Halem | tion recently Issued for dl trlbutlon
to members of the legislature, state
during the past week-end.
officials and libraries.
Doctor Is Hara— Dr It P. Morten
The published report provided
sen of Medford was a visitor In tor by law contain« 161 pages and
Hprlngfleld Tu»«day of thia week : Includes the report of the board for
Carrlas Mail— LeRoy Nice car the system as a whole, the report
rled the city mail two days this lor the University of Oregon sub­
week In the absence of Orson ' mitted by Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall,
Vaughn, regular carrier, who la re­ prexldent there during the 1931-32
quired to take a twieday vacation biennium, the report of Oregon
State college by Dr. W. J. Kerr,
each month.
formerly president there though
Goes to Seattle— Joe Williams now chancellor of the system, and
stopped In Hprlngfleld for a short the report of the normal schools
while Saturday morning while en submitted by J. A. Churchill, di­
route from hl« home at Rainbow rector of elementary teacher train
to Seattle.
Ing.
Mabel People Hera — Mr and
Mra. < barlea Carson of Mabel were
A voluntary statewide committee Hunduy guests at the borne of Mr.
authorized to aet up a system of , Car on'a sister and brother ln law,
county and local farm mortgage ad , Mr. and Mra. Murlon K. Adams.
(J 5 1 1 1 8 26 F 2)
Justnii nl committee« haa been pro
Marcola Man Visits—c . F Mattl-
vlded for aa the outcome of a re­
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
aon of Marcola was a business
TREASURY DEPARTM ENT
Nolle» la hereby given that the cent preliminary gathering of In ■
Office of the Comptroller of the undemlgnml haa been appointed aa terested ugrli ultnral and busmens Visitor In Hprlngfl»ld Monday even
Currency, Wunhlngton. D. O., Executor of the eatate of C. L. representative« held at Salem re- lug. H»- left Tuonday for a abort
Oleen, deeeaaed, by th» County
rlalt at Marshfield.
November 10. 11132.
Court of laine County, Oregon. All cently. At thia meetirg which waa
Not cu I hereby given to all per peraona having clalma agalnat aald called by Paul V. Marla, director | Weak-and Visitors — Miss Nina
noun who may have clalma ugalnal •atata arn hereby notified to proa- of extension at Cregon State col ' Hoeaou of Eugene and Halem was u
Salaries Reduced
Returns from Hospital — Mrs.
"The Elrat National Hank of , nt the name, properly verified to lege, a t mporary organization com ¡ week-end visitor at the home of Tracy was brought home from the
Average annual reduction for th»
the undernlgned. at th» office of
Hprlngfleld," Oregon, that the name Well« A Weil«, Attorney«, flank of millet- wan authorized to net up a 1 Mrs. C. I. Oorrle. Hr. Mias Ho» on Pacific Christian hospital Monday past two years amounts to 31.161,-
muat be preaented to Lloyd II. Commerce Building. In »Jugene. permanent tat» organization.
In a Red I'roan staff worker.
Hhe had undergone an operation 291, as compared with the average
Kelley, Itecelver, with the legal Ionic County, Oregon, within six
expjendltures for each year of the
Personnel of the state com m ute-
there.
proof thereof within three month« monlhn of th» date of the flrat pub which bus now been named In an ; Visits Fern»— Mra. O. L. Cle­
1929-30 biennium, the report shows.
llcallon of thia nolle».
ment »pent the week-end on their
from thia date or they may be dis-
Dinner Guests—Dr. and Mrs. Mil- Curtailments effected by the board
Dale of flrnl publication January follows;
lami near Thurston, returning to ton V. Walker and Mr. and Mrs included salary reduction through­
allowed.
12th. 1833
M em bers of Com m ittee
Hprlngfleld Tueaday. Mrs. Clement Paul Baaford were dinner guests out the system already in effect
MARTIN P OI.8EN. Executor
/
F (J AWAI.T, Acting Comp­
Bay
W
Gill.
Manter.
Oregon S late |
WELLS « WELL«. Attorney«.
and the children are living In of Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Dow Satur­ ranging from 5 to 16 per cent, which
troller of the Currency,
Grange, Montavllle Station, Port­
( J 12-18-26 F 2 9)
Springfield during the school year. day evening.
Involved savins» at the rate of
( F 10 )
land.
NOTICE
3182,000
per year.
L. II. Mi Bee. President, Oregon' Entertain With Dinner— Mr. and
Visit« Mother — Mr. and Mrs
O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
In
order
to meet further shrink­
N O T IC E
Mra.
Russell
Myers
entertained
Fred Montgomery and son, John,
Notice la hereby given that the Farmers’ Union. Dallas, Oregon.
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
undernlgned. Martha Mendnll. Ad
Raymond II. Iteter. Oregon State i with a dinner at their home near of Corvallis spent Sunday In Spring- age in Income from present author­
NOTICK It» HEREBY GIVEN mlnlatratrlx of the nutate of Martha
ised sources, additional curtail­
that the undersigned haa filed her Huntnr, deceoned. haa filed her H u rt lcullural society, Medford, Ore ■ Hayden bridge Friday evening. field visiting with Mrs. Rosa Mont­ ments for the system aggregating
Members of Mr. Myers' Sunday gomery. mother of Mr. Montgomery.
»'Inal Account aa Administratrix uf final account In th» County Court i gon.
3830.000 are outlined by the board
the eatate of Hophronla A. Ilowe, of loin» County. State of Oregon.) »'red Phillip«. Oregon Wool Grow school clan« were guentn.
Visits on Coast — Mrs. Elva In Its report, part of wbicb will be
deceaned, In the County Court of and that January 3let. 3833, at ten
era
a
«delation,
Baker,
Oregon.
»
the Htale of Oregon for lame Coun o'clock In Ihe forenoon thereof at
Returns to Work—Horrace Noll- Adams left Saturday for Tillamook made up by further reducing salar­
H erm an Oliver. Prealdent, Ore
ty, and that aald Court haa fixed tie- Court House In Eugene. Iwne
eth
mho baa been III mith the flu to spend the week-end visiting with ies so that the total ent under the
Monday, the SOth day of January. County, Oregon, at the office of gon Cattle and Horne Italsern' as-
for several days haa recovered and relatives. She returned the first of 1931-32 base will range from 9 to
1933. at the hour of ten o'clock A nald court, haa been fixed by nald soilatlon. John Day, Oregon.
27 per cent. Additional drastic sav­
returned to hla work Monday with the week.
M In the County Court Room of Court an the Kmc and place for
George Fullenwlder. Prealdent.
the Court H S U S In luine County, hearing and considering and acting
ing; in the salary account are be­
the Hlllatrom construction camp
Entertain
at
Bridge—
Mr.
and
Oregon
Dairymen's
aaaoclatlon,
Oregon, at Eugene, aa the date, oh aald account.
ing made by heavy reduction In
near
Lea
burg.
lime and place for the bearing of
Mrs. C. F. Barber entertained at
Dat» of first publication Decern- Carlton, Oregon.
number of staff members, made
nald »'Inal Account and of objec ber 29th. 1932.
their
home
»'rlday
evening
at
a
('. F. Emaraon. I’renldent. East­
Former Resident la Parent—Mr.
possible through consolidation of
Ilona. If any, thereto, and for the
MARTHA MKNDELL. Admin- ern Oregon Wheat league. The Dal­
and Mra. Dela» W. SelloD. 1640 bridge party for a number of their certain departments, decreased en
final nettlement of aald eatate.
latratrlx
les, Oregon.
1!) 29- J 6-12-19 26)
E L IZ A B E T H H MII.LH. Ad
Sixth Avenue West, Eugene, are friends.
rollment. and complete elimination
»'red II. Cockell, President. Ore­ the parents of a baby daughter born
mlnlatratrlx of the KZatate of
of some former activities.
Drive
to
Roseburg—Mra.
C.
G.
Hophronla A. Ilowe. deeeaaed
gon Poultrymen’a association. Mil­ to them at the Pacific Christian
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA L E
Van Valzah and infant child left
E xp erim en t W o rk H it
REAL PROPERTY
I " i t Clt a HAILEY. Attor­
waukee, Oregon.
hospital Monday evening. January Sunday for their home at Roseburg
Continuing appropriations restric­
NOTICE la hereby given that by
ney« for Admlnlatratrlx.
Dean H. Walker. Prealdent, Ore­ 23. 1933. Mrs. Sellon was formerly
virtue of an execution and order
after visiting with Mrs. C. I. Gorrie. ted to branch experiment stations,
(Il 2» J 6-11-192«>
of sale Innued out of the Circuit gon Hop Grower« association. Inde­ Mias Maude Brattain of this city. Sr.
Miss Margaret Gorrie took extension work and similar projects
Court of the State of Oregon for pendence, Oregon.
Mrs.
Van
Valzah to Roseburg. She in agriculture and home economics
Lane County thia 23rd day of Dec­ Glenn 11. Marsh. Prealdent, Ore ) Discuss Plana— Plana for tne
was accompanied by Mrs. Lillian —the only state income outside of
ember. 1932, upon and pursuant t o ; gon Cooperative council. Hood'
church activities for the coming England of Eugene.
a (buree duly given and made by
the millage now coming to higher
year at the Christian church were
nald Court the 22nd day of Dec River. Oregon.
education—will be automatically
Robert
W
Sawyer,
Prealdent.
ember, 1932. In a null pending
dlacuaned by the Board of Deacons
reduced through shrinkage In coun­
METHODIST
SCHOOL
therein
In
which
Clifford
P.
Thom
Oregon
Reclamation
congree«. at their meeting held Monday
JEWELER
ty approprlaGons which are match­
non mid Ellen M Thornton were Hend. Oregon.
DIRECTORY PRINTED ed by the state, the report points
Repairing a Specially
night. Thia wan the second meet
plaintiff« and F J. Berger. Mary
E. Berger and othera were defend : Oregon Hanker« Aaaoclatlon by Ing of the group, a similar one hav­
onL
Springfield, Oregon
Copies of the Gooding college bul­
anla, which ex <cutlon and order Eugene Courtney, chairman, execu­ ing been held the week previous.
of nal» wan Io me directed and com tive committee. Woodburn, Oregon,
letin. published by the college offi­ "Such changes in, organization
manded me to «ell the real property , und Theo. P. Cramer. Lumbermen -
Move Hera— Mr. and Mr». Frank cials at Wesleyan, Idaho, have been will be effected as will insure the
General l-aw ITactlce
hereinafter described to natlafy cer­
I
ouber
and Mr. and Mra. Ralph received this week in Springfield. greatest possible efficiency at the
Building.
Portland,
Oregon.
tain llenn and charges In aald de
I. M. PETERSON
Geo. F Brice, Brice Mortgage Co Bherry of Cottage Grove were This edition of the bulletin Is the
cree specified, the Sheriff of laxne
Attorney at-l«aw
County. Oregon will, on Saturday.' 82. 6th St.. Portland. Oregon.
week-end vtsltora in Springfield Methodist directory edition and
Ihe 28th day of January, 1933, at
city Hall Building
Oregon Slate College Extension Mr. and Mra. Sherry are moving contains names of all Methodist
the hour of 11:00 o'clock. A. M,
Hprlngfleld, Oregon
al (he nouthweat door of the Coun-; Service by Paul V. Marls, director. to Springfield tula week, having congregations and the pastors serv­
¡ty Court House In Eugene, Laaa. Corvallis and F. L. Ballard, county been tranaferred here by the South­ ing the same In the Pacific North
County. Oregon, offer for «ale and agent lender. Corvallis.
ern Pacific with which company west conference. These names have
«ell at public auction for canh. sub­
been segregated Into the various
be la employed.
Plum m er Is Chairm an
ject to redemption aa provided b y ,
districts.
O.
M
Plummer.
General
Manager
law, all of the right, title and In-;
Lions Quartet Sings— Members
terent of the defendant« In said of Pacific International Livestock
suit and nf all Turtles claiming by, Exposition. American Bank llulld of the Springfield Lions club quar FORMER JEWELER DIES
through or under them or any of lug. Portland, was named chairman let. Dallas Murphy, Dr. W . C. Reb-
of Plttnburgh. Pa.
them. In or to the following des­
IN CALIFORNIA HOME
of Ihe committee, and L R. Brelt- han. Veltle Pruitt and Merton Fere-
cribed real property, to-wlt:
bee,
entertained
with
a
group
of
Beginning nt the Southwest ' haupt. agricultural economist, Ore­
New of the passing at Los An
corner of Ixit »'Ive (B) In Block gon Stnte college extension service, negro sptrttnal songs immedlately
Six 16) In Shelton's Addition to was named secretary.
precedlng the Sunday evening ser­ geles recently of J. J. Jacobson,
former Springfield Jeweler, ha.«
Eugene, luine County. Oregon,
Through county and local com vice at th© Christian church. A been received here this week. Mr.
Represented By
and running thence North 78 and
large
audience
was
present.
3- 6 feet, thence »¡ant 45 feet, mittee« to be aet up by the state
Jacobson has been living In Los
E. H. TURNER
thence South 78 and 3-6 feet and ' organisation II In hoped Io provide
Angeles for the past 15 years. While
thence W elt 45 feet to the place a means of affording fair and Im­
846 A St.
Springfield, Oro. ; of beginning, being the West 45 J
in Springfield he operated a Jewel­
feet of said Lot »'Ive (5) and the j partial Information and assistance
ry store on “A” street between
West 45 feel of the South 11 and to both borrowers and lenders In
Sixth and Seventh on the site of
The Poughkeepsie regatta will
4- 5 feet of nald Ixit »'our (4) In - farm mortgages on a purely volun
Block Six (6) In Shelton's Addi­ tary bnsls. aa Ihe committees will not be rowed on the Hudson this W. A. Taylor's present home.
POOLE - GRAY
tion to Eugene. Lane County.
have no legal standing. Such as­ June. The depression did It.
BARTHOLOMEW
Oregon
P. E. O. SISTERHOOD
• • •
Dated Ihln 23rd day of December, sistance. however, will aftord a
1932.
After
a
Ippse
of
33
years
Cornell
OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY
means of making .'tillable adjust
H. L. BOWN. Sheriff.
ments In principal and interest so and Syracuse will meet on the grid­
»’ormerly Walker-Poole
By A. E. Hulegnnrd. Deputy.
Founders' Day program for the
as to avoid the economic wreckage iron next fall.
(D 29— J 5 12 1926)
a a a
P. E. O. Sisterhood was observed
that
follows
In
the
wake
of
whole
EUGENE—Uth HPRINOFIELD
*
The Cornell Athletic Council has here Monday evening when Mrs.
sale foreclosures.
CITATION
and t harnelton.
228 Main
;
IN
THE
COUNTY
COUBT
OF
THE
moved
to abandon all intercollegi­ W. H. Pollard entertained for mem­
Plan Used Elsewbara
Telephone 723
Phone 62-J
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
Similar state movements are be­ ate competition for Cornell teams. bers of the organization. This was
FOR LANE COUNTY
the sixtieth anniversary of the
; In the Matter of the Estate of ing worked out successfully In the Including winter and spring sports, founding of the sisterhood. Refresh­
mlridlewost, notably In Iowa and with the exception of basketball.
Martha Wallace. Decensed.
To Adeley J. Demit, George T. Ohio where farm organizations, fln- The sports affected by the order ments were served.
The Camera shows Wallace,
Ira V. Wallnce, Thomas lanclal agencies and the college ex are Ice hockey, wrestling, fencing.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Wallace, Ira Wallace, Clarence Wal tension service are cooperating In Indoor and outdoor track, crew,
«3
w hv U N I V I S
Notice Is hereby given that the
lace. Norn Sibley, Marlon Nelson
undersigned has been appointed Ad­
Frazier. Homer I. Frazier, Clint T. meeting this serious problem that baseball and lacrosse.
a a a
ministrator of the estate of Albert
Bifocals are Better Frazier. Martha Carter. Hazel M. has arisen from the collapse of
Green, George W. Frazier and all farm prices and land values.
The Pittsburgh Pirate« will train E. Senseney, deceased, and has
duly qualified as such. All per­
other persons and parties Interest­
Statistics presented at the first this yenr at Paso Robles. Cal. The sons having claims against said
ed In Ihe estate of Mnrthn Wallace.
Sad cm meeting by L. R. Brelthnupt first squad will start west Febru­ estate are hereby required to pres
Decensed.
ent such claims duly verified with
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE agricultural economist of the exten­ ary 19.
proper vouchers attached, to the
OF OREGON:
a a a
.
sion service, show that approxl-
You are hereby cited and required inately 28.000 or 62 per rent of Ore­ The New York Athletic Club has undersigned at the office of I. M.
Peterson at 234 Main street. Spring
to he and appear In the County
Court of the State of Oregon, In gon farms are mortgaged. Esti­ officially gone on record as opposed field. Oregon, within six months
of
the date of this notice, the same
and for Lane County, at the court­ mates are that 40 per cent or more to the adoption of the meter by the
TPhrce atraight line« were
room thereof In Eugene. Oregon, at of these mortgages are now deltnqu Amateur Athletic Union. The club being dated and published the first
ten o'clock In the forenoon of Satur­ ent. When many of the debts were cites coaches' opposition, fans' con time this 19th day of January, 1933.
photographed through two
►
CARL B. SENSENEY, Admin«
day, the 18th day of February, 1933,
different bifocal lenaea id tha
contracted, often for what appeared fusion and unfairness to record
Istrator ot the Estate of Albert
then
and
there
to
show
cause,
If
any
left, an ordinary bifocal with
E. Senseney, Deceased.
there he, why license and authority to be conservative expansion or im­ holders.
curved top reading part causing
I. M. PETERSON, Attorney for
Hhould not he granted to Walter provements, the nvernge cash In­
a a a
said estate.
such dlnplncemenl that one of
Price, aa administrator of the es­ come per farm In Oregon was
Ed Siegel, nlneteen-year-old Met­
tate of said Marthn Wallace, de­
the three lines DISAPPEARS
ceased, to sell, at private sale, the around 32200 a year, but In 1932, ropolitan New York sprint cham­
M A K E S W O M EN
ENTIRELY
real property In the petition for estlmnte. are an average of I960 pion, the other night In New York
LO SE FA T
such
license
described,
towlt:
At tha rlpht, UNIVIS, the
per yeur.
ran 60 meters in seven seconds flat,
Lot number One and the North
modern bifocnl with stroipld
thus establishing a new world's
Miss Rea M. Haines of Dayton,
top reading part ncrurntif!/
half of Ixit number Two In Ihe
Sweat Clovar Survives Cold
Indoor record.
Ohio, writes: “1 weighed 180 so
Block number Four of C. Cole’s
defining the tnrei lines .... —
a a a
started to take Kruschen. I never
First Addition to MBrcola, Ore­
Blind area" displacement In
gon; Also beginning at the North­ Stem rot-reHlstant sweet elover,
Kneeshaw M. Landis, commission­ was so surprised as when I weighed
west corner of said Lot number originated at the Oregon experi­ er of organised baseball, who drew myself the first week—I lost 7
ordinary bifocals causes stumb­
pounds. I Just bought my 3rd Jar
One and running thence North
ling. uncertainty
Unlvla
100 feet, East 150 feet, South 100 ment station, came through the cold one of the highest salaries In base and am down to 146—am still tak­
Bifocals have no blind tree end
feet and thence West 160 foot weather without any apparent dam­ ball. 346.000, from 1926 to last year, ing them and never felt better In
show oblects eceuratelv In their
to the place of beginning:
age on the J. A. Llndow farm near has
voluntarily
reduced
that my life.” (June 17, 1932).
To take off fat—take one half
true positions
they ere
To obtain funds with which to Cedar Mills In Washington county. amount to 340,000 for 1933.
teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts In a
pay the deliti, Just claims against
better for efficiency, comfort,
a a a
Stem
rot
has
long
been
the
limiting
glass
of hot water In the morning
the estate of snld deceased and the
safety
factor In sweet clover production
Following the lead aet last Dec- before breakfast—one bottle that
expenses of administration.
WITNESS the lion Fred Fisk, in western Oregon. Just how suc­ ember by the American Associa­ lasts 4 weeks costa but a few cents
Demonstration Without
Obllgntlo-i
County
Judge In and for Lane Coun cessful this will prove as a crop tion, the International League also —get It at any drug store In Am­
4
erica. If this first bottle falls to
. ly, Stnte of Oregon, and ex-offlclo
'Judge of said court, with the sonl reinnins to be seen, but even In Its will decide Its pennant winner next convince you this Is the SAFE and
of said court affixed, this tlth day first yenr on the Llndow farm It summer on a play-off system, In­ harmless way to lose fat—your
DR. ELLA MEADE
| of January 1933.
made a fair growth and furnished volving four clubs, which will be money gladly returned.
ûptomatrlat
W B. DILLARD, County Clerk, some pasture. Other tests In Wash­ conducted at the close of the regu­ Don’t accept anything but Krus­
chen because you must reduce
By SIBYL WESTFALL, Deputy.
41 West 6th
Eugene
ington county are planned.
larly round-robin schedule.
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safely.
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NEW MAGAZINE IN T E R «
FIELD IN OREGON
I.acrosse la sald to be the oldeat
game played on tha North Ameri­
can contlnent.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THB
STATE OF OREGON FOR THK
COUNTY OF LANE.
RUTH YOUNG, Plaintiff, ve. J O H N
DAVID YOUNO. Defendant.
TO JOHN DAVID YOUNO, DE­
FENDANT:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATK
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer th»
complaint filed against you In th»
above enUtled suit within four
weeks from the date of the flrat
Miss Violet Wellfoader, 17, at publication of thia summons, and If
Detroit, has Itaea ,-hoaea Miahigpsa’s you fall so to answer, for waat
winter queen to preside at iaa eara4- thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
rala and later go to Chicago aa guest the court for a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony now exist­
• ' an ice fete there.
ing between plaintiff and defend­
lowest possible cost.” the board's ant, and granting to th© plaintiff
report concludes. "Effort is being an absolute divorce from the de­
and that such decree fur­
made In all case« to retain as many fendant.
ther provide that the plaintiff hav»
as possible of the most essential the care and custody of the minor
type.« of work In the various Instl child of plaintiff and defendant, to­
wlt. label Lou Young, and that the
tutlons.
defendant be ordered and required
"While reductions have already by said decree to pay over to the
been such that efficient service Is plaintiff the sum of 320.00 per
threatened In many phases of work, month to assist In the siyiport and
the board is deeply conscious of the maintenance of said minor child,
and that defendant be ordered and
economic emergency through which required by said decree to pay over
the state is passing and Is resolved to the plaintiff the sum of 326.00
to make the best of the situation.” . suit money and the further sum of
' 350.00 attorney's fees, and that said
decree further provide for such
Probate Started—The Inventory .other and farther relief as to this
:
and appraisement of the estate of court may seem equitable'in the
I premises.
the late Albert E. Senseney, who
CHARLES A. HARDY, Attor­
died In California recently was filed
ney for Plaintiff. Postoffice Ad-
dress, Eugene, Oregon.
in probate court In Eugene Satur­
day. The estate amounts to about Date of first publication January
19. 1933.
31.006.
(J 19-36— F 2-9-16)
i
Let Dairymen Split Profits
with you -
The dairy industry pays a dollars and cents dividend to
every citizen and business in this community. Dairy
incomes go directly back into the community, increas­
ing individual profits and lowering the cost of living.
Dollar for dollar there is more food value in milk and
dairy products than any other food.
Edw. G. Privat
“There is No Substitute for Good Butter
and Other Dairy Products”
ASK YOUR DEALER IN SPRINGFIELD OR EUGENE
FOR
MAID 0 ’ CREAM PRODUCTS
Springfield Creamery Co.
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
Mr. Merchant:
Your biggest job in 1933 is to convince yourself
Sport Shorts
Funeral Directors
there’s Business to be done.
Advertining will help you.
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON