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    PAOB
Form
School Year Is
h a lf Complétée
(Continued from First I “age)
t-hirhv llaack. Warren Ingram
Junior Laxtoa. Wtntfr *d Lyon«
Dorothy Mulligan, ■aryl Rols-rtaor
Dav© Smith, Bmui.i lam S tra tto n
Frank Stuart. Valentine Vchytil
Sem ester
Scholarship— Flora Herlsch Wan
da Burch. Sherley Hauck. Bory
Robertson, Albert Shearer. Frank
Stuart.
Attendance — Frank And rson
Shirley llaack, Warren Ingram
Junior Laxton, Beryl Robertson
Emma Lou Stratton, Frank Stuart
Valentine Uchytll.
B R A T T A IN S C H O O L
F I r a t G rad e
Attendance—Charles Martin. Rav
Nott, Bobby Robinson, lone Van
Lydegraf.
Second Grade
Attedance—Waudla Buzzard, Ret
ty Campbell, Joyce Church. Nadvne
Neet, Virginia Lee Pohl. Barbara
Walker, Victor Evonuk Thomas
Bacas. Richard Martin, Richard
Flanery.
T h ir d G rade
Attendance— Bob Gardner. Ellis
Roberts, Fritts Smltson. Betty Pat
Aldrich. Mary Alice Bartholomew.
Lois Phalr, Ruth Phair.
F o u rth G rad e
Scholarship—< Dorothy Flanery.
Edith W’ar, Virgie Buzzard. Iris
Klinefelter, Gloria Green. Ethel
Ruth Fulop.
Attendance— Raymon Bainbridge.
Billy Hack, Bob Adams, John
Meek. Myron Robinson.
T I H ’HSDAY. I'E B B l'A ltY 2. 1933
TUR SPRINGFIELD N W S
Thompson.
Sophomore
Six weeks -Jerry Clark t'harlr
Cole. Mary Elkow. C lilr lladl y
Margaret Jarrett. Helen Marx. M ir
garet Miller. Herschel O'Quinn. I.;-
Verne Push. Doris Robinson, Edna
Seversor, Frances Stiles, Mar.-
Trotter.
Finals—Jerry Clark, Charles Cole.
Luclle Davis. Mary Elkow, Clair
Hadley. Malcolm Hansen. Margaret
Jarrett, Helen Marx. Margaret Mil
ler. Herschel O'Quinn, Doris Robin
son. Edna Severson. Frances Stile*
Mary Trotter.
Juniors
Six weeks— Ruth Button. Erma
Easton. Beatrice Elmer, Wayne
Kendall. Evelyn Kickbusch. D>
Etta Sandgathe. Elisabeth Vail.
Final— Ruth Button. Erma Eas­
ton, Beatrice Elmer, Evelyn Kick­
busch, DeEtta Sandgathe. Elizabeth
Vail.
Seniors
Six weeks — Virginia Christie,
Melba Harris. Jewel Helterbrand,
Zula Kickbusch. Marjori* Proch-
now, Dorothy Robinson. Marceline
Seavey. Waive Townsend, Florence
Vail.
Final— Donald Brown. Stella
Brabham. Virginia Christie, Robert
Elmer, Melba Harris, Jewel Helter
brard, Zula K ickbuch. Marjorie
Tochnow. Dorothy Robinson. Aug-
ust Rodakowski. Marceline Seavey,
Florence Vail, Gerald Vo.vtanek.
At t EN DEATH BRINGS
EXPRESSION OF BOARD
Sim-Back Gingham
rps
HIGH SCHOOL
Freeh men
Six weeks — Lester Anderson
Barbara Harnell, laM oyn* Black
Charles Clement. Russell Cooper
Roy CandalL Lloyd Harris. Edwa i
Henson. George Irvin. John Kick
busch. Florence May. Warren Vail.
Final—Lester Anderson. Barbara
Barnell. LaMovne Black, Charlo*.
Clement. Roy Crand’ll. Ed» id
llcn scn . John Kickbusch. Ploren■ <*
May. Drucile Ogilvie. Albert Rod i
konskl. Warren Vail.
W here Roosevelts W ill l ikely Worship
Members of the Latte County Fair
Board at their meeting held In Eu
gene Monday. Jat.uury SO. passed
the following resolution which they
sent to the family of the lat ■ W. C.
Allen, president of tile Hoard until
his death at Yldu last week
Resolved; That since the last j
m eting of the Fait Board there has
des artist from our mid .t one of!
our most highly re ported mem !
hers, one who has served in the
capacity of Its president a id on !
who has labored earnestly in ihc
behalf of the lam e County Fair i
Therefore It is fitting that we her j
-Î ft »
V
i \
St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Washington, D. C. which Fraaklia D.
Roosevelt and fa m ily w ill most likely sttco.l while occupying the W hile
House. The insert is o f Dr. C. Ernest S m ith, pastor o f the church
PHONE GROUP ELECTS
DIRECTORS AT MEETING
P ré s id e n t o f C o u n ty A sso cia tio n
A sks A il L in e s to Join
in R a te C u t D riv e
Greater cooperation of all tele
phone users In Ijsre county and
especially those who are served by
rural lines in Joining the recently
organised Lane County Rural Tele-
phone association was asked this
week by E. E. Schrenk, Creswell,
president of the group. k
k/MARY MARS-MALI
-» > >
The popularity of the cape suits
at the winter resorts Indicate« thnt
they are going to be prime favorites
throughout the land when spring
truly makes her bow. . . Cape suits
art* utmost universally lus-oming
and have an air of casual swank
that all good sport things have. And
there is no one length tor. capes,
which might make them difficult to
wear for some. There are long
CHURCH WILL TRY
EARLY VESPERS
Rob Hoy Schedtilod to Ex.
Muthodiat« to Ho«r Spanker
change Effort« With Rudy
on R tiu in nt 5 O'Clock Sor-
Viteln of Mexico City
vico« Sunday Lvuning
by express to the family of Mr C. j
W. Allen our heartfelt sympathy In
their bereavement, and make this
an expres ion of the recognition of
oar loss In his death
Be it resolved, that copies of
this resolution be sent to the family
and to the newspapers of Lane
county.
R. II. Thompson, vice president
F. K. Chambers, director.
Mabel H. Chadwick, secretary.
Bere is a summer «un s trie , ss
• o r a by Helen K ra keu r o f Ne»
York in a pre senson v ie » nt l ' a l a
Beaeh. I t is a blue g in g h a a sua back
Leseti drm« « it h k a itte d white h *L
Italian Io Meet
Jensen Tonight
After Jack McCarthy, Twin Falls.
Idaho wrest ler, null Thor Jensen.
Elkton, had tuhcu a fall uch on the
weekly wrestling card at the Arm
ory last Thur day they rolled out
of the ring and McCarthy «r.ihhed
a package from the lap of a spec
tutor and finished Hi thundering
Jouseu with a hump on the head
Jeitsvti was given the decision on a
foul although McCarthy seemed to
lie on the road to hold the Elkton
storm king to a second fall.
Thia week Herb Owen has
brought another wrestler back Io
Eugene In meel Jensen He will
have Joe Reno, nil Im p o rliitln n from
New Orleans here for the conLat
I tonight.
Roh Roy, Scotchman and de
cendent of the famous highlander,
will meet Rudy Vltela of Mexico
I City In the special 45 minute event
E v e n llig Services a l ih
phuiìli wlll !>•’
nf
v i’H p r n
H uitiht)
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Mi lltodlst
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<»‘»’U x k h I h i ' I ì i i r
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H o*
; |h>an C. l ,t»ll»tl«’Ml »r’i M lllhiU tirr
nicut (o r Ih«» wvnk r iitl T h lll wlll
t1 Mti ••x|»«’rhw«‘ili unii iimy or inai
lin i I h » c o n iti;ite ti h«» MMys.
Th» fir t of these vesper a or vices
will bring Miss M ehliuinn. former
si Iliad teacher and ntlideilt In ltd«
sla. also a school teacher In Call
forula fur many year#, who will
■ tieak on "Sovlei ItiiMHla, an Experl
ineiil In C oopeiutloh.” Part of the
time Nile was III Russia he was ell
«aged a# teacher at the Hoviet Cnl
verslty lit Moscow Hhe spoke before
the education club at tho university
this Week
Anna Devries, a gradual« o f Ih e
Royal Dutch Conserviitory nt Am
■ terilaiu. and for a nutoiler of years
enntt.'cted with the Musical Arts
III tllute of Han Pruni'lsro, will
give two piuiio soma at the servlcn
The subject of the mom Ing ser
¡vie« at II o’clock wlll lie "The
H n n ie L s n B e in g .’* R ev. Pidiidexler
wlll preach
Iuka Meeting to
Be held Tonight
HEBEKRHS GOESES
OF EO.O.f. LODGE
Many Attend Benefit Card
Party Friday at Home of
Mrs. Wanda Barnes
Music, Two Shirt Skit« and
The Epworth league wlll meet for
llielr usual program at 6 o'clock
Jokes Feature Program
following I ho vesper service.
Given Wduesday Night
Regular meeting nf Iuka circle
number 37, I «»dies Auxiliary if the
G. A. R will he held this evening
at the home of Mrs. N ellie Carr,
between lAiurtli and F'lfth on D
street.
Forty people attended the bene­
fit card party which the Circle
members sponsored Friday evening
at the home nf Wanda Barnes.
Eight tables of 50fl were in play.
High score prize for ladies was
won by Mrs. Rosa Montgomery
and Percy Briggs took the high
prize for men.
A supper was served following
the card session.
Funds raised at these card so-1
clals are used hy the Circle In
carrying on their work among the
needy people of this community.
Mvu turned the conventional USED CLOTHING IS
tublea and entertained the ladle#
DEMONSTRATION TOPIC
Wedueitduy night when member#
Fifth Grade
of
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
lotlge
number
70
Scholarship—Jane Apger. Oscar
Remodeling of old elollilng was
entertained with a program for
Farnsworth. Eugene Fulop. Andrew-
th*. subject of an all «lay deiuoiislra-
members of Juanita Itebekuh lodge.
Gott. Dallas Knight. Jesse Lanning.
llell inlidllclcd Tuo day al liexter
More than 100 of the 300 indivi­
Ruth Martin. Bruce Maxey. Marian
About s i attended the prowram by Miss Gertrude Skew. Imine dent-
dual
lines
in
the
county
were
sign
­
Phair. Bobby Pollard. Arthur Pro-
which opeued with the uluglug of oiistrntloii agent Ladies attending
Post G rad u ate s
ed up as members following the
chnow, Chester Schiewe. Jimmie
Six weeks—Wilma Lewis.
America hy the entire group and brought old doth«# which they
Francis Grover Cleveland, #en o
Slam, Jam es Richards. Robert
the form er President, acted his pan
Final— Lucille Clearwater. Wil- meeting held in Eugene last Thurs­
musical number# by John Lorah wlshisl Io have remodeled and were
day night. Many have signed since
as v illa in so well in a play at Roali>>
Strand.
ma Lewis.
uud Fred Louk. Till# wa# followed given helpful suggestions by Miss
the other evening that he was hisse<
ihat time, but it is vitally neces­
Attendance— Bonny Findley. Eu­
hy recitation# and Joke# by Lee Hkow
, , ,
which pleased me immensely ' *
sary that all lines take a firm stand
gene Fulop. Howard Kllnfelter. Dec
t’Utmuu uud Elmer I'yne. mid two
said M r. Ctevaiand, '*t>ers>um hi«»,
for rate reductions if any succ ss
bert Koch. J esse Lanning. Ruth RED SOX WIN TWO
fo r a v illa in mess# applause ”
group vtitertaiument«, a courtroom
is
to
be
expected
at
an
early
date.
Martin, Bruce Maxey. Marian Phair.
skit, and a shadow ahow depicting
GAMES TH IS WEEK
Bob Pollard. Arthur Prochnow.
.
! ahdul Abulhulu Amir,
Roland
Rural telephone subscribers who
Jerold Siem sen. Jimmie Slam.
Creswell and Lowell girls basket­ attended the meeting were told
O h io ’s Maschke Case ' MoBh‘* r •“*» Ute «on« for th«
Mrs. Robert Steele was host«««
James Richards.
ball teams were defeated this week that they should pay their annual
L.
_____________________ J
.liadow play and wu# ur< om puiiled
to the Deerhorn Bridge club at h«r
Sixth Grade
by the Red Sox team composed of $9.00 phone bills as no action could
uj) Mr«. Mushier.
home Tue -day
Several special
Scholarship— Frank Bennett. Mil­ Eugene and Springfield girls. Mon­ be expected before they were due.
Refreshments were served follow
guests Were present besides mem
dred Billings. Dean Wilson, Robert day night the Red Sox team de It was also stated at the meeting
I >ug tho program.
hers of the club. Mrs. C. D. Sw ear­
Nice. Dean Van Lydegraf. Emma I ■ feated the Creswell girls there 23 that It was unnecessary to pay th
"■he committee tu charge included ingen was awarded the prize tor
Jane Sm ith, Peter Chace. Clarence to 12.
bills under protest because any re-
u e e > ttliiu tii, and Elmer Pyne, pro­
high score and Mrs. LyU* Hast-
Clark, Paul Nott, Lawrence Thump
Wednesday night the Red Sox duction which might rsult from the
gram ; Elmer Fludley, Roland Mo lugs received ihe consolation prize.
The eighth scraHe ha»k«*tt>a]| t. arn
*°n-
team defeated the Lowell girls 20-22 present action would be reflected
shier, and John Lorah. refresh­ Mm. Earl ThleDes wlll entertain the
def« a tod the independent team from
Attendance — Mildred Billings, in a fast rough game at the Baptist back , o those who have paid.
ments.
the high school 14-4 at the high
club st her home In two we-lu.
Marte Briggs. Robert Nice. John church In Eugene. One of the Red
A constitution providing for an
Bthool ryninaxiuni Tuesday after
The Deerhorn P. T A. wlll meet
Phillips. Theodore Prindel. Lor-j Sox girl was removed from the nuaI m eetings to be held the first
noon. The lineup*« were:
W islae day night. February 16. at
raine Squires, Dean Van Lydegraf, game on personal fouls leaving her , Saturday after the first day of the
NO ACTION ON SCRIP
E ig h th G rad e
In d e p e n d e n t,
the achiMil house Mrs. J. W Foun
Dean Wilson, Roberta Putman. Le teammates to continue the gam>* New Year and for memberships
Holverson
1
............
Ware
TAKEN AT M u t I IN L m ‘1», r«»fr**Mhm«*nt rommlWt»«» «hair*
roy Church. Clarence Clark. Robert with only five players. They did of rural line« at 50 cents per line.
I). Richard on 5
2 Schantol
1 foun. annnuitc«»* nr» nl«t fui*hh>n«*<l
Downes, Paul
Nott.
Lawrence not have any substitutes.
I was adopted.
Carson 6 __ ___c .
2 ( let wood
Four plan« tor the issuance u| taffy pull thnt night sad a.-ks each
The president wa authorized by
Cole 2
0
Watson
script to rehuve the present (man family to bring su in r for Ihe candy,
the meeting to appoint a comm ittee
Peterson
G
Malosh
New York Democrati had their ciui condition in Laue «uunly w«r. ! The I. uhiirg laiilles' Aid Is meet
■ or comm ittees to attend m eetings
Subs— Eighth grade, Bartholo­ “Walker case" and now Ohio Repot- ucunl explained by five speaker» j | ng Thursday with Mrs Rennie
l of all Chambers of Commerce, City capes, short capes . . . capes In be­ mew.
licans have thnr "Maurioe MasxJifcc who appeared beloru Ihe Eugene Kooxer.
case" . . . Masche, stove, (oraan
! Councils and other civic organiza tween so every woman may be suit­
Margaret Kizer has dropped out G. O . P. lewlcr at Cleveland is now vuum ocr of t umm iree special com ■ The W altervllle Grange Is plan
[ lions in the county asking them to ed— (no pun intended.)
of school again.
on trial with five others (Ju ged wizh unttee at a* open lueettlng Iasi n|ng several activities for the fu
As previously explained in these
I Join in an effort to force a rate
I^ alo Bertsrh has returned to emlie. zline $l77,?7J.nO fr.se |Jw
¡lure Mr Frank Page, grange lec-
hearing and investigation at once. fashion n o te . the new spring cape si hnol after a long spell of Illness
county Irra- ¿ry.
No action was taken on any pro turer. announces an open meeting
suits may be utilized intensively.
The three teams from the Lincoln
posul slid no general discussion of |n March. A potluck supper. e«< >■
That Is because they are in three school won two of three games with
ttie merits of either plan was al family attending bringing one dish
pieces, the cape and the skirt re­ Marcóla Friday evening. The eighth
“THE NEW OCCUPATION1 lowed during the Meeting. Im medl-!nf tbelr own selection -will lie a
versible« and the little Jacket work grade boys won their contest 26-8
SUNDAY CHURCH TOPIC sloly after the session which lusted f. ature that night. February 14. a
Ing for contrast or harmony as de­ in a rough, hard-fought struggle
about two hours, the uommitteo j Valentine party will he a part of
Mr«. Needham and »on. Ray Mit sired. when worn either with or with Dick Richardson high point
Rev. Veltle ITuitt wlll preach on members retired Ur another room I the Grange meeting. Cookies, sand-
chell. and mother, Mr«. Teeter«, without the cape.
man for Springfield with 10, and Ihe subject, "The New Cccupation' and started a careful luveatigatton wlches and coffee wlll lie the ro­
The sketch shows a checked Riller with 6 for Marcóla.
motored to Cloverdale last Sunday
at the Sunday morning service at of each plan.
freshments served.
to visit Mrs. Caatleman, who has tweed which fairly shouts spn»„
The seventh grade boys lost their the Christian church There will
The first story of the N. O. W.
Regardless of what plan is used
been very ill with quinsy and sport wear, as Illustrated. The cape game to the Marcela team 10-23 be special music.
- hall Is now being remodeled for the
and
the
skirt
are
both
reversible,
It
will
first
becumo
necessary
to
heart trouble. They report she is
with Robertson high with & for
The Christian Endeavor will
Use nf severnl lodges thut meet St
plain on the other side. They are Springfield and Fisher 12 for the
lie unsured that merchants will at
Improving.
meet at 6:30, and In the evening
W altervllle. Including the I O. O. F.
cept and puss out the script us
Mrs. Alberta Davenhill and Mrs. 1» greens, blues, tans, greys, navy victors.
the paator will deliver u special
the Iteheknh ami the Grange
Glen Powers from Ixiwell were in and black and white.
A close score 6-5 gave the Spring sermon to the young people of the money. Various plans of refunding
Mrs Mary Bnrreau left recently
Thurston last Sunday.
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field eighth grade girls a victory church. The choir will Ing special the script Issue were offered hy the for New York via bout from Port­
sj cakers.
Loren Edmiston with som e Eu 1 MANY C HURCH PEOPLE
over the Marcóla girls. Stratton music.
land. ladters received Wednesday
gene friends sppnt the past week
HEAR EVANGELIST made 4 for Springfield and Nielson
u o
io n
.from Mrs. Bnrreau postmarked As
end at Neskowin.
3 for Marcóla.
MR. AND MRS. ELKINS
torlu stale they were awaiting the
N O T IC E
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenkins ana
Forty-five members of the Christ­
HAVE ANNIVERSARY Ktr>rni*H NtibHldtrig to rnwH tho tmr
O F BALE OF R E A L P R O P E R TY
daughter from Roseburg spent the ian church of Springfield attended
Bank Receiver Here— Mr. anil
I a;..'.-.:-«-1
at the mouth of the ( ’ohnnhln
B Y A D M IN IS T R A T O R
week-end with Mr. Jenkin's parents, the E vangelistic services at the Mrs. Lloyd H. Kelley are here from IN THE COUNTY COURT GF THE
Mr. and Mrs. Larson Wright iit
w ill While was host for u dance
Mr. and Mr . B. K. Jenkins.
'Fairmount Christian church in Eu­ Silverton today looking after busi­
STATE GF ORKOON FOR LANE tended the golden wedding anni at his place Friday night.
Ml 31
COUNTY.
REXALL REXILLANA
Walter Edmiston began excavat- gene W ednesday evening to hear ness affairs at the First National
versary of Mrs. (.arson's prandpnr-
McKenzie Bedsides won an In­
ANTISEPTIC MILK OF DELICIOUS
Evangelist Joe A. Detherage speak. bank. Mr. Kelley Is receiver for In the Matter of the Estate of ent . Mr and Mrs. W. I). Elkins, In teresting game over Westfir Tues-
Nancy C. Conrad, deceased.
SOLUTION MAGNESIA
COUGH
Monday, which will be modern with Miss Uldlno Gartln sang a solo as the bank here and for a national
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN that Eugene Tuesday evening. The af­ day evening hy a score of 49 to 20.
SYRUP
fire place and hardwood floors.
a part of the service.
In pursuance of an Order of the fair was held at the home of Glenn Ill a proctite« g u ille the Bedsides
hank In Silverton.
County Court of the State of Ore­ Elkins, a son of the elder couple.
second team lost to a Springfield
gon for the County of Lnne, made
-By Albert T. R M
and entered of record on the 301 h i larem o E lk iis, another son. ana, team hy a narrow margin.
day of January, 1933, In the matter Harrold Hlkine a grandson, were t Lllnh Weaver was hostess Io a
of the estate of Nancy C. Conrad, also present for the evening.
pnrty of severnl young friends for
PURETEST
ilis-eased. authorizing and directing
her birthday recently.
RUBBING ALCOHOL
him to sell the hereinafter des-
Gets New Car— F. II. Flanery Is
Rev. Ralph Clark will conduct
Here is a tremendous saving!
ertbed real property belonging to
said estate, at private sale, the un now driving a new automobile preaching services at Leahurg Hun-
Buy this iull pint of Puretest
(lerslgned administrator of the es which ho purchased recently.
<luy night.
Rubbing Alcohol and get your
tate, of said Nancy C. Con rail, de­ ' ' 1
"
i
choice of any one of these three
i l
ceased, will upon and after the 3rd
other items— both for 59c.
day of March. 1933, proceed to sell
at private sale to the highest hid
Mi 31 is the ‘‘Mouth Tested” An­
der for rash nnd subject to the
tiseptic that kills nose and throat
confirmation of said Court the fol
germs and purifies breath in­
lowing described real estate, to-wlt
stantly. Rexell Milk of Magnes­
Tho Lot numbered Forty-six
(46) of H. L. and T. It Stewart's
ia is fret* from earthy taste—
plat of acreage Lots, being a part
neutralizes the acids that cause
of James Ehhert Jr. I). L. C. No.
stomach disorders. Rexillana is
74, Notlf. 3314, In. Township
the delicious cough syrup that
Seventeen (17) South, Range
Three (3) West of the Wiliam
tastes like honey! Don’t miss
otte Meridian In Lane County,
this opportunity!
Slate of Oregon.
All of Lots numbered 18, 19, 20
Agarex Compound, 16-oz.
nnd 21, In Block numbered 2 of
M elo-M alt, It! oz............
Valley View Addition to Spring-
Acid Dyspepsia Tablets, 50’s
field, Lane County, Oregon-, ac­
“93” For the Ila lr
cording to the offlclnl plat there­
of In the office of tho County
Corn Solvent
Clerk of Lane County, Orogon
L ittle Liver I*ills, Kin’s
All of Lots numbered Eleven
Penetrating Liniment, 3-oz.
l / 5 Í £. P
111) and Twelvo (12) of H. L
lU r . jM-SS'0 * ’’
Laxative Cold Tablets. 24’s
Stewart and T. B. Stewarts Plat
No. 2 of Acreage lots, being a
&ULL
Cherry Bark Cough Syrup
We must condense our stocks to make room for new
subdivision of tho Jas. Ebberl Jr,
Klens-All, 4-oz.
C4
Ó
Donation Land Claim No. 74, In
shipments to arrive.
Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, lfi oz.
Township
Seventeen.
South
W .7
la x a tiv e Sail Eff„ 7-oz. .
Range Three West of the WII
Inmelto Meridian; said Ixits
Hygienic Powder, 6-oz.
Felt Base as Low as
Eleven (11J and Twelve (12) con­
Sq. Yd.
Beef, Iron and Wine, 16-oz.
tain one acre each, more or less,
Peptona, 16-oz.......
which is In Lane County, Oregon.
9 x 1 2 Gold Seal Rugs
Bids therefore may be made to
William Curtis, administrator of
said estate, at his home In Spring-
field. Oregon, or at tho office
X.
of Frank B. Reid, 206 Tiffany Build­
ing. Eugene, Oregon, attorney for
Main Street
said estate.
JZar» 8pringfield, Ore.
WILLIAM CURTIS, Admlnls
trator of the Estate of Nancy C.
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
Conrad, deceased.
i McKenzie Valley
Lincoln School Notes
30th Birthday Sale
HERE
is but one of the 200
great bargains during this sale!
Thurston
This
I
— and any one of these 3 items
Why Silas Isn’t Getting Home
Both For
Inlaid and Figured
LINOLEUM
at Lowest
Prices
39C
S 6 .9 5
FLANERY’S DRUG STORE
Wright & Sons
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