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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1933
LEGION SEWING CLUB
HOLDS MEET THURSDAY
THE RPRINOFIJCLD NEWS
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
NEW FARN CROPS
SHOW PROMISE
MANY ATTEND HEARING
LANE POULTRYMEN TO
RED CROSS COMMITTI
ON STATE LIQUOR BILL
HEAR SPEAKERS TODAY
FOR YEAR ARE
One of the larg • t crowds of per Poultry Specialists from Oregon
Members nt Ilia American leg io n
Bartholom ew on Finance.
¡auxiliary »awing club mat at the
sons to attend a public hearing on
State Collage to Conduct an
on Junior W o rk, and Tyson
a legislative art during this set
hum» of Mr». I’. J. Bartholomew
Oentlet lit— Dr N W, Emery I»
Businas« Vlaltor— Hain Swafford
All-Day M eat In Eugene
Named Vice-Chairman
¡Thursday att«rnuon of laat wuok III at hl» home this week.
alon
gathered
In
the
House
of
Re;
of Leaburg was a bualneaa visitor
Thre» BprlngfloM me a wore
I Io aaw clothes fur fam ilies of needy
In Springfield Munday afternoon
An Interesting all-day meeting for named on the annual commute»
State College Offers Inform a­ resentatlves e bam h r In the stall
W altervllle Farmer Her»— A. A.
l«x-«ervli:e man Thay will man!
eapltol Morday evening for tbr poultrymen la being held today at
report of the Lane County Red
tion on Crop Change Pros­ open consideration of two liquor
V jelta Moth»«- Sam Nelaon of
¡»gain February 0. at the homo ol Campbell of W altarvllle was a bust-
the Chamber of Commerce In Eu­ • roe» announced during the weeh
NoTIt'K I» heray given fimi Hie
lies«
V
lid
tor
In
Springfield
Tuesday.
Weiser.
Idaho
la
here
thia
week
to
pects
for
This
Season
modification laws now pending be gene under the direction of the
nniler«lgnei| ba« been appointed Mr«. F. 11. Ilamlln.
nd by Mlaa Mary Annin, execntlvu
visit his mother. Mra. P. L. Nelaon
....
.
: fore the lefIslature according to Lane county Poultrymen'« Associa­ secretary.
Executrix uf Ilia natatn of A. 0.1
— ———■ — — ■
Vida Resident Here—C B. Allen I Mr. Nelson owns an apiary In Idaho
U
lial
p
f
the
new
crops,
and
wbat
w
„
po„>rd
<ho
w|(h
llrauar, deceased by tha County I
tion and O. 8. Fletcher, county
of Vida was a visitor In Springfield
P. J. Bartholomew Is a member
of possibilities for some little u ed
|hf, eBl(re d>y
I'ourl of Lane County, Oregon. Alt
*n ^rom Camp Creek— Mr aril
agent.
Laaburg
Man
Her»—
Charles
ami
Friday.
of the finance committee for 1*33.
ones? That farmers aro always tng both bouses.
par "II« liuvlng claims ugnlimt »aid Mr«. J M Tipton of Camp Craak
Walter Carter of Laaburg were keenly Interested In these matters
*»•“•« urn hereby required In praa were vl llora In Hprlngflalil Tuna
The program for the day Is a» servlo« under C. E. Lombard, chair­
Here from
Roseburg — H ilda
ani lha «ama properly verified an « .»
bualneaa visitors In Springfield Is shown by (be high proportion of
man.
The |<ane county delegation was follows;
Longfell
of
Roseburg
«pent
Ihe
by law required, to «aid Executrix
Munday afternoon
L. C. Moffitt, county school aup-
Inquiries
dealing
with
new
varieties
,
represented
nt
the
hearing
by
Rev.
10:30—"Tracing
the
Fowl
Par­
at III« office of Walla « Walla, N4U
week-end In Springfield.
and sped»:’, that find Ihelr way to Prank 8. Hlestel of Eugene and alysis Problem,” Dr. W. T. John nrintendent. la chairman of the
Wlllaniettn HI. In Kiignna, luine
Vida
People
Hero—
Mr.
and
Mrs
SUMMONS
the Oregon Experiment station o f-|^ ‘
Heffron, officers of the Lane son. poultry pathologist of the Ore­ Junior Red Cross, and Mayor W.
County, Oregon, within alx month*
Visitor from drove— Mrs. Lottie
from lha duta of th« flrat publlca IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIK I,ewl» of Cottage Grove wan a Arthur Mlnney am» Mrs Fruna flees at Corvallis.
county dry association. They car gon Agricultural college.
P. Tyson la vice-chairman for the
Mlnney of Vida vlalted with friends
(Ion of thia nolle«. Data of flrat
STATIC OF OREGON FOR THB
vldtor In Springfield thia week.
1:15— "The Baby Chick— Its Fu­ Springfield district.
In the farm crops field there are rled with them cards of protest
COUNTY OF I.ANK,
publleallon January 6, 1*33.
In Springfield Munday,
Among the other vlce-chnirmnn
ItUTII YOUNG. Plaintiff, va. JOHN
ItllH E K BHAUKIt, Executrix.
several of considerable Interest thia agalnat the adoption of the laws ture and Yours," H. E. Crosby, ex­
Creswell Man Her»—F. M Jack-
OAVIII YOUNG, Defendant.
W KI.I.H « W KI.I.H. Attorney»,
Taachsr Is III — Miss Elisabeth year. Home are not actually new which had been signed by church tension poultry specialist of Ore­ are L. E. Zlnlker, CraewwB: Nrn.
IJ 612 111 2« F 2)
TO JOHN DAVID YOUNG, DE­ son of Creswell was a visitor In James, teacher at the Lincoln
C. J. ('handler, Weudttng; Joe
but are crops not heretofore widely people In all parts of Lane county at gon State college.
FENDANT;
Springfield Monday.
Hnellstrom, Vaughn; Mrs. T . H.
school la III thia week. Mias Ida used. One auch Is Ihe proso type their morning services Sunday.
2:00—Business session.
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
HTATK
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Vida Man Visit»—Hen Mlnney of Cox Is subitltutlng for her.
Other coantles of the state were
of millet which affords another re­
2:16—“Let U s Understand the Mehl, Mabel; Howard Merriam,
OF OREGON; You are hereby re-
Notice 1» hereby given that the U it I red to appaur and »newer the Vida was a business visitor In
also represented at the meeting. Meaning of Cocctdiosls,” Dr. W. T. Goshen; Mrs. Walter Prlca, Mar-
Entertain at Party— Wllford and ceding poaslblllty for western
cola; and Walter Drury, Coburg.
iiodernigned ha* Iteeti duly appoint« complaint filed agalnat you In tha Springfield Monday.
An organization meeting was held Johnson.
Oregon
farmers,
says
Harry
Sch-
Ralph Smith entertained a group
oil AdinlnlNlrutrlx of tha «»lata uf above entitled suit within four
by
the
dry
forces
during
the
after
Question
box.
oth. federal agronomist at O. 8. C
II. I,. Clunk, deceased, by the Coun­ week« from tha date of the flrat
Dentist In Salem— Dr. W. N. of their friend« at a party at their
V is itln g in Springfield—. Mra. E.
Millet Is a good feed for cattle noon.
ty Court of lain« County, Oregon; publication of thia summons, and If Dow attended the aeaalon o f the home on Friday evening.
AH Interested persons are invited E. Roberta of Wendllng and two
all per«ona liuvlng claim« agalnat you fall ao to anawer, for want
and sheep und la especially good
Dr.
Pollard
was
e
x
ten
d
’d
the
the aald estate are hereby required j thereof, tha plaintiff will apply to legislature In Salem on Monday.
Hava Influanxa— Mr and Mrs. for summer sheep pasture. It also courtesy of the floor while visiting to attend any or afl of the sessions sona, are vtaltlng in gprtngfteld
to preaent «aid claim«, duly vert ’he court for a derm« dissolving
thls week.
Helvln
Doane are reported to be makes excellent poultry feed. The the senate chamber, but he says he according to Mr. Fletcher
Visits
at
Donna
—
Ted
Lenhart
fled u* by law required, at the of ’he bond« of matrimony now exist,
quite
III
thia week with th - In proso m illet» are apparently more did not avail himseir of the op­
flce of Well« A Walla, Hank of lug between plaintiff and defend made a business trip tn Donna on
I'o'ltmeice Hldg., Eugene, In luine unt, und granting to the plaintiff Friday afternoon.
fluenxa.
satisfactory than the fox-tall types portunity of addressing that body
County. Oregon, within alx month« an ubanlute divorce from the de­
liecause thep produce more heavily of lawmakers.
fendant, and that such decree fur­
from th» date of thia notice.
Visitor from Bridge—J. T. Roa*
for
both forage and seed and ma­
PASTURE
GIVES
CHEAP
ther
provide
that
the
plaintiff
have
Dated und flrat publlahed Febru­
man of Hayden Bridge was a visi­
ture earlier, says Schoth. Forage
the care and custody of the minor
ary 3. 1*33
GAINS IN LAMB FEEDING yields have averaged more than WOMAN LOST 10
Dale of laat publication March 3, c hild of plaintiff and defendant, to­ tor In Springfield Saturday.
wn. label I xju Young, and that the
1*33.
Thurston Man Hero — Chari«» Faster Growth and Moro M eat Is three ton» to the acre in Oregon
LBS. IN A WEEK
THAT
MINNIE It PLANK. Admlnla defendant be ordered and required
with seed yields from 25 to 30
tratrlx of the eatate of II L ., by »»•«• decree to pay oyer to the Taylor of Thurston vlalted with
Needed on Sheep to 8ecure
“More food value is supplied by milk than by any other
bushel".
Early Fortune. White
plaintiff the .uni of *20.00 per friends In Springfield on Saturday.
Mrs. Betty Luedeke of Dayton
Plank, deceaaed.
form of food."
Top M ark e t Prices
month to aaalal In the support and
WELLS A WELLS, Attorney»
French. Yellow Manitoba and He- wr” eB ‘‘I am using Kruschen to
AND THAT
maintenance of aald minor child,
reduce
weight—I
lost
10
pounds
In
for Eatate.
Visitor from Camp Croak— M J
When lamb price« are at such a glru are satisfactory varieties.
"B utter supplies the substance necessary for growth
untl that defendant be ordered and Chase of Camp Creek transacted
one week and cannot say too much
IF 2 9 16 23 M 2»
Eastern Oregon farmers are go-1 to recommend It"
required by auld decree to pay over
low point as they have been the
and, above all, protection against disease.”
to the plaintiff the aum of *26.00 hu Ine«» In Springfield Saturday.
To u k e "W f»t easily, SAFELY
past year or so. making the top Ing in strong for Crested Wheai
TREASURY DEPA R TM EN T
ault money and the further aum of
“There is No S ubstitute for Good Butter
Wangling Man Here— Seth Byera grade In marketing la exceptional­ grass as a hardy drouth resistant 4 " ^ " ^ nKf^ Li,';8^ LnY“ takeI one J1“11
*60.00 attorney's fees, and that aald
___ __
K___ U. «A,. ’*“ po«nful of Kruschen in a glass
and Other Dairy Product«”
l.fflre of the Comptroller of the decree further pruvlde for such of Wendllng was a business visitor ly Important In getting returne pa ture grass.
Growers bought 3500 of hot water in the morning before
Currency, Washington, D. U„ other and further relief aa Io thia In Springfield Saturday.
that will approach coat of produc­ pounds of seed for fall planting breakfast—It Is the safe way to I
ASK YOUR DEALER IN SPRINGFIELD OR EUGENE
c u r l may seem equitable In the
November 10, 1*32
tion. Investigation of the grade of and have ordered nearly aa much lose un-lghtly fat and one bottle;
FOR
that lasts 4 weeks costa but a trifle.
Laaburg Man Hera — Clifford
Not ce 11 hereby given to all per premlana.
mure
for
spring
seeding.
Success
CHARLES A. HARDY, Attor Will of Iu*aburg was a bualneaa Oregon lambs actually marketed at
Get It at any drugstore In America.
«olia who may have clalma agalnat
Portland, made by the animal hus- of this grass In experimental trials If this first bottle fails to convince
ney for plaintiff. I'ostoMc« Ad
visitor In Springfield Saturday.
“The Flrat National Hank of
dree», Eugene, Oregon.
bandry department of the Oregon carried on by county agents has you this Is the safest way to lose
Springfield," Oregon, that the aame Date of flrat publication January
i fat—money back.
Thurston Merchant Her»—Frank State college experiment station, been nearly universal.
munt be presented to Lloyd II. I*. 1*33.
But be sure and get Kruschen
revealed
that
only
34.5
per
cent
of
What about the new Katahdin
Rennie, postmaster and »torn oper
(J l*-28— F 2-9-1«)
Salts— imitations are numerous and
Kelley, Receiver, with the legal
ator at Thurston, was In Spring- those coming fro western Oregon potato, and where can seed be ob­ you must safeguard your health.
proof thereof within three months
were fat enough to class as top tained Is a common question these
field on business Tuesday.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
from thia dale or they may he dla-
lambs.
days. Trials so far Indicate It is a
Notice la hereby given that Ihe
al lowed.
Visits With Friend»—Miss Lucille
Of those falling in lower grade* real find for western Oregon at
undersigned
hare
been
duly
ap­
F. G. AWALT, Acting Comp­ pointed Executors of the estate of Millican of W altarvllle spent the 47 per cent vyere too thin. 814 per least. Its chief market drawback
WASHINGTON
1732-99
troller of the Currency.
Susanna 8. Bowers, deceaaed. by week-end In Springfield vlaltlog cent were too heavy and 10 per being that the tubers are round In­
DARE TO HAVE COURAGE
| ihe County Court of l^ane County, with friends.
( F 10 I
cent were of Inferior breeding or stead of oblong. No seed stock Is
Oregon All persons having claims
available yet, says E. R. Jackman TO FIGHT ON 'TIL DAWN'
In from Carter Station— Mr and were not castrated or docked.
agalnat the aald eatate are hereby
"Unqueationably the proper feed­ extension specialist, as all who
¡required to preaent aald claim«, Mrs. Frank Snyder of Carter Sta­
duly verified as by law required, at tion were visitors In Springfield ing of lambs from birth to market­ have it are holding It for their own
the office of Well« A Well«. Hank
ing could make a large part of the MS.
of Commerce Bldg.. Eugene, luuie Friday.
47 per cent of thin lamlm fat
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN County, Oregon, within alx month«
An extensive market for Oregon
enough to bring the top prices,"
Operation
In
Eugene—
T
h
e
young
from the date of thia noUce.
N a tu ro p a th ie P h ys icia n
i ^ owii hairy vetch seed «nay dev­
aaya
O.
M.
Nelson,
specialist
In
«on
of
Mr.
and
Mr«.
R.
R
Roberta
Dated and flrat published Febru
elop in Oklahoma, judging from in
Phone *1 J
ary 3. 1*33
underwent a minor operation In sheep at the station. "Pasture is
qulries received from that state by
Date of laat publication March 2 Eugene Friday.
the cheapest feed available, and
i.ffic - Hours: I to 6 P. M
the college. Acreage of this crop I
1933
while extensive feeding of grain
400 Fourth Street
W altarvllle Resident Here— Mar­ will produce ideal market lambs ha- been materially increased, par )
JESSE O. WELLS,
tii ularly in Polk. Washington and ,
HAROLD J. WELLS. Executor« vin Drury of W altarvllle was a
of the estate of Susanna 8 business vlaltor here on Saturday It materially Increases the cost of Yamhill counties. A new non-ghat )
production.
Rowers, deceased.
tertng type of hairy votch is being ;
afternoon.
,
IF 2 * 16 23— M 2)
Tam e Pasture Successful
sought.
"I^amba sucking ew es on good
Vlalt at Junction City— Mr and
JKWKLKK
Mra. J. M I-araon motored to Junc­ pasture will often make an average
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Reimirlng a Spot laity
tion City Friday evening to vlalt dally gain of a half pound a day
Notice la hereby given that the
Springfield, Oregon
without grain, in fact college flocks
undersigned has been appointed aa with Mr. and Mre. Sam Miller.
have gained as much as three
Executor of the estate of C. L.
Recovering from
Pneum onia— fourths pound per day on rape pas
Th? Pleasant Hill high school
Olsen, deceaaed. by the County
General Law Practice
Court of Ian« County, Oregon. All John T. Parker la Improving from lure. Clover pasture is ideal for basketball team defeated the Cres­
persona having clalma agalnat aald a recent attack of pneumonia at finishing lambs. A comparison well teams at Pleasant Hill Friday
I. M. PETERSON
estate aro hereby notified to pr<
his home.
made of clover with native pas night. The girls' score 35 to 14, the
Attorney at-luiw
ent the same, properly verified to
lure by the college showed that boys' being 53 to 11. Pleasant Hill
City Hall Hulldlng
the undersigned, at Ihe office of
Bounty la Paid—Geoerge Maculey
lambs being finished gained 39 pet goes to Marcola next Friday.
Wells A Wells, Attorney!, Bank of
Sprlnyfle^d, Oregon
of
Mabel
collected
the
*2.00
county
Commerce Hulldlng. In Eugene,
cent more on clover than those on
The Pleasant Hill girls' basket­
Lane County, Oregon, within six bounty on one bobcat pelt Monday native sod.
ball team defeated the 8t. Mary s
month* of the date of the flrat pub at the County Clerk’a office.
“Another
test
made
by
the
e
llcatlon of thia notice.
girls team Saturday night on the
Dale of flrat publication January
M ino r O peration — A*)ex Atte périment station was with a bunch armory floor In Eugene by a score
12th. 1933
herrv and hla mother, both of At of thin lambs fed during the sum of 27 to 2. The tw o^ oin ts made by
MARTIN P. OLSEN, Executor.
hany,
underwent minor operations mer. Some were fed tn a dry lot, St. Mary's girls were on fouls.
WELLS A WELLS, Attorney».
at the office of a Springfield phy some were fed grain and sown-sou
I J 12-19 26— F 2-9)
The women of the Pleasant Hill
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
pasture, and some were run on rape
«Irian on Monday.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
and received no grain. The lambs community club held their regu
Notice la hereby given that the
Roseburg People Haro—Mr. and running on the rape with no grain lar meeting at the hotaie of Mrs. C.
iindcrnlgned has been appointed Ad
Mra.
Harry Rapp and Mlaa Helen far outgalned and were ready for E. Jordan last Wednesday, Mrs.
mlnlatratnr of the estate of Albert
E Senaeney. deceaaed. and has Morton of Roseburg were Sunday market long before the other lambs Green and Mrs. Barnum assisting.
i-a»
Represented By
duly qualified aa such. All per­ guests of Mr. and Mra. Harry W hit­ Those fed grain in the dry lot mad« The time was spent In sewing for
sona having claims agalnat aald
the Red Cross. The next meeting
the poorest gains." Nelaon eplalned.
E. H. TURNER
eatate are hereby required to prea­ ney.
At Heppner Cleve Van Schoaick. will be held at the home of Mrs.
ent anch clalma duly verified with
Collects Bounty — Prince Helf-
846 A St.
Springfield. Ore. proper voucher« attached, to tha
a
local grain and livestock farmer, Noble Andrews on Wednesday
undersigned at Ihe office of I. M rich of Vida collected *26 from the obtained 52 per cent more net re­ afternoon. February 1. with Mrs.
Uetcraon at 234 Main street. Spring county bounty fund on one cougar
Price and Mrs. Carrothers assisting
LINCOLN
field. Oregon, within alx months and eight bobcats at the office of turn per acre last aeaann front 16
Mrs. Ehrman Glustina chairman
acres
of
grain
pastured
tn
the
green
POOLE - GRAY
of the date of thia notice, the aame Ihe county clerk Frld»y.
of the Recreational group at Pleas I
being dated and publlahed the flrat
state by lambs than from parts
BARTHOLOMEW
ant Hill entertained with a benefit
lltpe thia l*lh day of January, 1*22.
Visitors Her»—Mr and Mrs. A. of the aame field harvested nor­
CARL B. 8EN8ENEY, Admin­
bridge party for the home demon­
istrator of the Eatate of Albert C. Clark of Cloverdale, Miss Nelda mally. The lambs and ewea were stration agent fund. There were
Pratt of Mabel, and Cart Platt of turned on green wheat early In
E
Senaeney,
Deceased.
Formerly Walker-I’oole
1. M PETERSON, Attorney for
Thurston were week-end guests at June and kept on until all the lambs seven tables playing cards.
Under the leadership of Mr. and
«aid eatate.
•
•
the Walter Laxtnn home.
were sold. The 116 lambs gained
Mrs. Elmo Chase, assisted by the
EUGENE—11th HURINUFIKLD
2356 pounds and the 81 ew es 624.5
C IT A T IO N
Collects Bounty— Harold Young
local chairman of the recreational
and Chnrnclton,
228 Main
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE of Oakridge collected *4 from the. pounds on the 16 acres pastured. group a party was held at the high
Telephone 723
Phone 62-J
Americanism begins at home . . . in the hum blest cottage, .
in
Advisability
of
this
plan
depends
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
county bounty fund on two coyotea entirely on the relative market school last Thursday night to raise
FOR LANE COUNTY
the most pretentious m ansion . . . It begins right here in Springfield . . .
In the Mnttor of the Eatate of at the county clerk'a office Satur­ price of wheat and lambs. Raya funds to retain the Home Demon­
Martha Wallace, Deceaaed.
stration Agent In Lane county. Mov.
day.
County Agent Charles Smith.
with us . . . with you . . . It consists of living up to the courage of our
To Adeley J. Demit, George T.
Ing pictures were shown and games
Wallace, Ira V. Wallace, Thomas
Vlalta Parent»— Herbert Moore
played
by
both
young
and
old.
It
j
forefathers . . . of being men unafraid . . . fighting on 'til the dawn and
Wallace, Ira Wallace, Clarence W al­ arrived here during the week-end BOUNTY IS RESTORED BY
was estimated between 80 and 100
lace, Nora 8lbley, Marlon Nelaon
from
Medford
to
vlalt
with
hie
par­
leaving for our children’s children the right to also be proud of untarnish­
STATE ON COUGAR. WOLF were present. Candy, and popcorn i
Frailer, Homer I. Frailer, Clint T.
Frailer, Martha Carter, Haxel M ents. Rev. and Mra. J. T. Moore.
were sold and a stiver offering
ed courage . . . This is the m onth when we observe the birthdays of two
Green, George W. Frailer and all Hla father has been quite til at hla
State bounties on cougars and taken.
< ’
' /
other peraona and parties Interest­ home.
wolves were restored effective on
great
Americans . . . W ashington a t Valley Forge and Lincoln in his dark­
The freshman class of the Pleas­
ed In the estate of Martha Wallace,
Wednesday. February 1, according
I ‘i • ‘. I M • '<I
ant Hill high school presented Hcrvl
Canyonville Folk Vlalt— Mr. and to an announcement made by mem
IN THÉ NAME OF THU STATE
est hour never faltered in their decisions to see the battle through and to
Mra. Ira Poole of Canyonville were hers of the Oregon State Game Beaver, who Is confined to the hos­
OF
OREGON:
V
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pital following an operation for ap­
carry on to victory. . . The lives of these two g rea t Am ericans are the
You are hereby cited and required visitors here the latter part of the commission.
pendicitis. a dresser set consisting
* vr***
1 to be and appear In the County week at the F. B. Hamlin home.
Strong protests from hunters and of brush, comb and mirror. M iss,
beacon lights which flash through the years and beckon us on through
Court of the State of Oregon, In
Mra. Poole la a niece of Mr. Ham­ sportsmen In all parts of the state
and
for
Iumo
County,
at
the
court­
Beaver
hopes
to
be
able
to
return
rJ'hrce
straight
line» were
these m onths of trying adversity . . . We, who subscribe to the presenta­
room thereof In Eugene, Oregon, at lin.
caused the Commission to resume to her home some time this week.
photographed through two
ten o'clock In Ihe forenoon of Satur­
the bounty plan instead of employ­
tion of this appeal to be of courage and good cheer, feel th a t a v.orthy
J. D. Garni Ire Is raxing the old
different bifocal lonace al tha
day. the 18th day of February, 1*33,
Returns from Ashland— Mra. D.
then and there to show cause, If any B. Murphy returned Saturday from ing a system of paid hunters who Woodman hall at Pleasant Hill and
left, an ordinary bifocal with
goal will have been gained if this m essage renew s courage for even a few
would draw salaries from the boun­
there be, why llcenne and authority
plans to build a modern chicken
curved top reading part causing
should not be granted to Walter Ashland where ahe had been visit­ ty fund. The bounty system will af­
coup
with
the
lumber
on
his
ranch
auch displace ment that one of
of the desolate and the discouraged , . . thus rekindling their spirit to face
Price, aa administrator of the ea- ing with her parents Mr. and Mra. ford means of activity for many
at Pleasant Hill.
the three lines DISAPPEARS
lato of aald Martha Wallace, de­ H. T. Mitchell. Her slater, Hattie
persons
now
out
of
work
with
an
the m orrows with great confidence. , . Slowly but surely values have been
ceased, to sell, at private aale, tha Mitchell, accompanied her here to
ENTIRELY
opportunity to earn small wages
real property In the petition for
N O T IC E T O C R E O IT O R 8
vlalt
over
the
weeg-end.
readjusted during the last three years and a new perspective has been
At tha right, . UNIVIS, the
auch licence described, towlt:
was the contention of the sports­
modern blfncnl
with «trnlghl
hl/nt
Lot number One and the North
Notice Is hereby given that the
men
of
the
state.
gained as to what is essential to happiness. The dull gray skies of the
top rending part. nrcirntalp
Homo from Hospital — Clifford
half of Lot number Two In the
Bounties r~ . uugars will be *20 undersigned has been appointed
defining the three lines .........
Block number Four of C. Cole’i Wilson was brought home from the
Executor of the Last Will and
long bleak w inter of depression will soon be clearing. The bright spring
Flrat Addition to Marcola, Ore­ Pacific Christian hospital In Eugeno and *30 on wolves.
Testam ent of Janice B. Pumphrey
'Blind area” displacement In
gon ; Alan beginning at the North­
and
of
hts
estate,
and
has
duly
sun, of another victory won, will soon be breaking through . . . to warm
ordinary bifocals causes «tumb­
west corner of aald Lot number on Friday of last week. He la re­
qualified as such. Ail persons hav­
tine and running thence North covering from an ailment In the DAMAGE ACTIONS FILED ing claims against said estate arc
ling, uncertainty
Unlvla
our hearts . . . to renew our faith in ourselves and to m ake us glad that we
100 feet, East 160 feet, South 100 hack of hla neck which necessitated
IN MOTOR DEATH CASES hereby required to present such
Bifocals have no blind irea and
feet
and
thence
Weat
16o
feet
claims
duly
verified
with
proper
a
major
operation.
He
la
reported
show oblects accurately In their
too proved ourselves to be men unafraid.
to the place of beginning:
Suits against Claude and Henry vouchers attached, to the undersign­
true positions
they are
To obtain fund» with which to to be Improving rapidly now.
ed
at
the
office
of
I.
M.
Peterson
McKIbben for *20,000 were filed
better for efficiency, comfort,
pay the debts, Juat clalma agalnat
at 234 Main street, Springfield. Ore­
Has Large Hog— A. A. Campbell In circuit court Friday hy adminis­ gon, within six months from the
Ihe estate of «aid deceaaed and the
safety
-expenaeH of administration.
of W altervllle while In town last trators of the estates of Curt C. date of this notice, the sam e being
Demonstration Without
WITNESS the Hon. Fred Flak, week told of butchering a large hog Peterson and Rebecca A. Simmons, dated and published the first time
Obligatloi
County Judge In and for Lane Coun­
this 2nd day of February. 1933.
ty, Slate of Oregon, Bnd ex-offlclo recently which weighed 582 and both of whom were fatally Injured
CHARLES PUMPHREY. Exe
SPRINGFIELD. OREGON
Judge of said court, with the aeal one-half pounds when dressed. The two months ago when struck by an
entor of the Last Will anil
of
said
court
affixed,
thia
11th
day
hog
was
a
Poland
China
which
he
automobile near Coburg In which
Testam ent of James B. Pumph­
dr ella eade
of January 1933.
rey, deceaaed.
had purchased at an auction aale the two defendants were riding.
Optometrist
W. B. DILLARD, County Clerk,
I. M. PETERSON. Attorney for
41 W ent 8th
Eugene
By SIBYL WE8TFALL, Deputy. for *6.00 and which had coat him Grace Meta and F. B. Simmons are said eatate.
*S.OO to food.
the administrators.
( J 12-19-16— F 2-1)
( F 2-9-16-23— M 2)
Scientists Say:
MAID O’ CREAM PRODUCTS
Springfield Creamery Co.
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