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Joe Reno Meets
Yaqui at Armory
Each Seeks Another Match
With Jensen; Mobley to
Meet Opponent on Card
County Agent's Office Head­
quarters; Seek Adjustment
By Cooperative Efforts
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. I»33
Prizes Offered
bor Attendance
FUM MORTGAGE
iGROUP IS BEAD!
Eugene P.-T. A. Council to
Give Gift to Units Showing riolitf Garden Work Backed
Rest Representation
uy Agricultural Council at
Meeting on Tuaaday
The Joes have it this week. Yaqui !
Announcement of two prise* foi
Joe. the Sonora Indian, ai d JoeI
That the ban« County voluntary
th e beat attendance Ml lire liutrl
I I . 8 . M e n * fr ill, of Goutl'll, was
Reno will meet each ether In Hú­
(arm mortgage adjustment commit­
Hon lectures In» leg given each Frl ■.let led presld* lit of the l.ane Coun
mala wrestling event at th Eu
tee 1» now reedy to offer Ita ser­
ilny morning at the McDonald
ty A ll I. ultui al r out,dl ut tliu an
gene armory tonight.
vices in any case in which it is
theatre In Eugene wad made today mini inueliug ol Hie orgu ilsutlmi
Rex
Mobley
will
meet
an
oppeii
requested to act Is the statement
by Mi- O. II U ih m I. m em b er of Hie belli in Eugene on Tuesday, Feb­
ent who has not yet bee- a:,
of F. B. Harlow of Kugene, chair- *
, com mt lt*v In charge o f sp ea k er)
ruary 21 tltller Officers elected
tiounved in the special 45 nitnu’e
man of the committee. This com­
Two prises will be offered, una were D. A. Niehola, Cottage tiiu v .,
event.
mittee held a conference In Eugene
to the Cult within lire illy limit vice p ie s li.e u i, ami V. 11. Duvls, It
i n Monday of thia week with L. R.
I-as I week Thor Jen eu won a
of Eugene, mid another to the out It 2, Eugene, secrelury tr. tlstll or,
Breithaupt, of Corvallis, secretary
match front the ludían before *
side Culls, for Hie best total nt All egl.iilUve qiuillllIH e
of four
of the state farm mortgage adjust-
large crowd which overflowed to I
lendguce nt Hie meeting* which ar uieutbers wag elected aa follow
nn nt committee, and William L.
the upstair.! balcony. Yaqui claims
! hold i aeh Friday nt 10 30. Tie
V. A. Parker, illaehiy, F. K. Cham
Teutsch. assistant county agent
David 8. Barry, 73, veteraa Jensen deliberately faked a chokirg ¡
: lecture lor Ibis week will be given
bora, it II, 1, Eugi ire; Elmo 11
leader, and discussed work that the Sergeant at Arms of the V. 8. Senate, spell and took him off hia guard '
bv
Miss
Mabel
Wood,
mouther
<
0
8lr Malcolm Campbell, bold r of the world auto speed record, and
ch ase, It it. 2. Eugeti»; mid Ar­
committee can do and methods of suspended in an unprecedented action to win the thirst and deciding fall
by that august body for writing a
hi* fatuous rebuilt Bluebird" In which he established Hie new win Idi
1
«I Oregon faculty thur F, it H e. It It 2, Eugene
procedure.
of
the
match
after
each
had
one
magazine article for The New Out­
land sped record of 372 mile per hour yesterday on the rained This will be the second In Hie ser
Reports of project I'on illllH ees
In order that the services of the look in which he said some members fall.
les of six, the fir t having been
beach speedway. Daytona Beuch. Florida
He
says
his
tuchoiiieler
>utlining
programs in crop improve­
committee may he made convenient of Congress took money for then
Harold Helbert and Reno went
|given Iasi week by Dr C E Hunt
ment, dairying, poultry, general,
to everyone in need of them, the votes, faces the ire of veteran Sen­ the full 45 minutes In the special - ndicuteil a speed of .»30 miles per hour.
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The lecture* are broadcast over
livestock, mid rodent control were
committee has arranged for the of­ ators »
event to a draw.
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" ’ ,1*1110 slatlnu KOBE from In 30 io
fice of County Agent O. 8. Pletchet
L L O N F IL E F A T A L
I I no, hui the dlaeussion period oiisidored mid adopted A program
The match tonight will probably C R E A M E R Y M EN A T T E N D
lu horticulture will lie prepared
to be headquarters (or committee C O N G R ES S C O N S ID E R S
deslgnate an opponent for Jensen j C O N V E N T IO N M E E T IN G S
TO LOWELL YOUNGSTER during the ensuing half hour Is not later In cooperation with Hie lathe
activity. Information on procedure
M O R TG A G E R E L IE F B IL L next week. Reno claims he already ¡
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, broadcast.
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County Horticultural society. Thia
in obtaining the comm ittee’s ser­
has defeated the Elkton wrestler.: John I». Pyle spent Wednesday
Betty LaVarne Howard. 5. duugh
_.
work will he curried on In coopera­
vices may be obtained at the Coun
Washington. D. C . Feb. 23—A hill ami Yaqui claims that ho can.
Th'’ S“"'a ' ,ara P T A l”*'
afternoon In Corvallis attending ter of Mr and Mrs William How
tion with County Agent O. H.
ty Agent's office or from any mem <8-56391. designed to provide for
the m sotings of the Oregon Cream ard of Lowell was fatally Injured
Fletcher. Tile Council also voted
her of the committee.
Ioans or advances by the Recon
lerymen who are holding their an­ Saturday afternoon when she ran ture with an attendance of six
unanimously to cooperate with the
Has No Legal Status
struction Finance Corporation for
nual convention there. His son. Into a carpenter's file while playing
Mr Harlow reports that at the the purpose of securing postpone­
Emory, will attend the meetings at her ho.m amt punctured her CLASSES S T A R T W O RK ON ounty court lu currying on a re­
lief gnrdeu program along Ihe lln»,
conference held In Eugene it was ment of foreclosures of certain
today.
bronchial tub«. Thia uauh « m I exc«»«
(olluwed last year and authorised
emphasised by representatives of mortgages for a period of two years
U w hl«M><i uk and con*« tlon of her
TL R ESQUE S K IT S
They ought to get a new name for
Hie appointment of a cumnilttee to
the state committee present that has been reported by the 1’nited
A W ashington Baby
lung«. r«aultln* in Mmuiniljitlon
the county groups have no legal States senate committee on bank wrestling. The sport as It is seen
or, ,
a
.
nork on the Akita which each oop*-rate with other Interealnd
Mr and Mrs. Ray Rennie of
S h e 1« Miirvived by h er |»<ir«ttt5
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m
today la anything hut the teat o f ,_ .
. . . . . .
oups in tliia project.
status but are prepared to lend tng and currency.
w .
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‘ t l ii o will prenent ua a pari of the
i.
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Thurston are the prrent* of a baby and on« brother.
Ivy
Jatnea
Howard
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strength
it
was
years
ago.
Todav
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every aid on a voluntary basis to­
.
I «auichl«r«*Mi|u« pro*raiu at th
Senator Stelwer was an active
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.
,
boy
born
to
them
In
Eugene
on
Funeral service« were held Tnes
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ward bringing satisfactory adjust member of the sub-committee which nearly anything iq tolerated.
H edtiesday. February 22. George day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the | high school Friday, March 17. start
ment between farmers and mort drafted this legislation. The mea­
ed at th»» high school thia Week B A P T IS T L A D IE S W O RK
Washington's birthday.
Veatch chapel In Eugene. Dr. E V,
Lack of ice for practice does not
gage holders in order that unnec­ sure is offered as a temporary and
with the announcement of commit-
ON W H IT E C R O SS BOX
Stivers officiated and Interment
essary loss or hardship may be em ergence measure to stem fore- bother the hockey team of the
lee* in charge for each class.
Brotherhood to H ear Farm Plan
was
made
in
Laurel
Hill
cemetery
avoided for both in cases where the losure on farm and city homes of Denby, Mich., high school. It works
An all day work meeting which
The coium ittees are: Benlora. Vir­
Allan Bristol, manager of the co­
out on roller skates.
parties are unable to make satisfac a valuation of >8000 or less.
ulmtuated with a Impression party
ginia Christie. Hernadlne .McFnr
operative farm northwest of Spring C H R IS T IA N "C H U R C H
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tory arrangements independently.
as held at the liupilst church Wed
The bill proposes that >500.000.-
land, and Nathalie Edmislou; Jun
field will be the principal speaker
In eight years the University of
Members of the state committee 000 be made available for payments
nesduy
by members of the senior
N
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E
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TO
BE
F
R
ID
A
Y
lore.
Alys
Thatcher.
E.
ho
Toniaeth.
at the monthly ineetlug of the Meth
at the conference reported that they to mortgage holders on behalf of Southern California football teams
-
Harry WI Ison, Dorothy
Hart; nils loiiury society. Articles for a
- odist Men's Brotherhood Monday
had word that similar credit coun delinquent debtors provided that have scored 2.563 points against 417 night. He will discuss the organi-
Monthly "Church Nile' program sophomores. Mary Smltson, Ruth
hill, cross box to be packed and
cils or committees in other states mortgage holders agree to foreclose by- their opponents.
' «alIon and operation of the furm at the Christian church will be held Pollard. Faye Squire*. Verlln I'osey hipped to one of the missionary
have already proved highly benefi­ over a period of two years, and to
Friday evening starting at 7 30 tin Eunice llhlnevnull. and Donald Wn posts of the church were worked
It I» said that the game of foot and maDnW'
Wh,Ch “
Wort,B<
cial even where comparatively few accept a reduction of interest rate
der the direction of Mrs. Veltle son
The entire freshman class on during the allday session.
1 out.
cases are actually handled. Most to 4 per cent on total delinquencies ball actually originated in Greece in
Pruitt. A short program to be fol will work a* a committee In pre
creditors and debtors both are The loans would be made through 500 B. C.
Parent* of Son— M r. and Mrs.
T ra n s a c t* Business— Paul Myer* lowed by game» and refreshments paring their skit.
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ready to do the fair thing if infor the facilities of the Reconstruction
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Orel O'Brien of lilac Itlver are the
¡of Hayden Bridge transacted busi­ Is planned M rs W a lle r Richards ' T
1
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‘-augnieresque
program
I*
Deck tennis, which originated on
mat ion is available on which to Firance corporation.
will have charge of th.
ness here on Wednesday.
' re*
the annual fun program sponsored parents of an Infant son born to
manta.
base such a settlem ent, it was said.
One hundred million dollars also trans-Atlantic liners, is a good game
1
by
the high school. Each class pre them lu Eugene an Friday, F eb
la addition to Chairman Harlow would be made available to Federal for any time of the year. A rubber
! pares a skit, the nature of which runry 10. 1933. This I* their flrat
Visit* from Fall Creek — Roy
or
rope
ring
and
a
net
is
all
that
la
and Secretary Fletcher, the Lane Joint Stock Land Banks and to re­
Home from Coast — Mrs. ‘
<" » mystery until the night of th. baby. Mrs. O'Brien was Mis*
Brewer of Fall Creek visited friends
County com m ittee consists of O. A. ceivers of such banks where delin required.
Wickham returned Monday from showing, und Judges select the win l |,'ram''" Dragier,
in Springfield Wednesday.
Nichols, Cottage Grove; and E. A. quent mortgages are held.
nlng act which entitles the class
Princeton and Dartmouth will r e •
McCornack and Elmo B. Chase, of
| months visiting with relatives at
No loan would be made, accord­
W s lts rv llls Man H s r* — F K
producing It to extra points In Hu
new
football
relations
November
11
Eugene.
;
Reedsport.
ing to the proposed legislation, un­
Whitaker of Waltervllle waa a
, activities cup com esi.
this
year.
The
1933
game
will
be
less the R. F. C. is satisfied that
visitor In Springfield Wislneaday
C H IL D R E N A R E G U E S T S
the mortgagee has first protected played at Palmer Stadium. Prince ,
Mrs. Ida May Cartney died Mon
ton.
Another
game
Is
scheduled
for
,
N O V E L T Y F E A T U R E S FOR
A T O. E. S. P A R T Y H E R E his mortgage rights by paying ac­ the same field November 24. 193» day morning at the Pacific Christ­
There have been several changes
crued delinquent taxes for the mort­
ian hospital In Eugene. She was the
DANCE ARE A N N O U N C E D
In location made here In the past
Thirty children were guests at a gagor and that the mortgagor, after
William Harrldge. president, the wWe of Earl E (’«rtney of Goshen. few days
exercising
ordinary
diligence
to
Children's party which members of
Special refreshment* com lstlng
American League, predicts "a much They i,ved 0,1 ,h “ ™n<'h formerly
Ira Elston of Leahurg has sold hl
Any Couple Contemplat­
Cascade chapter. Order of Eastern meet accrued interest and principal
better balancer! race" during 1933 owne<* hy the Smiths at the foot farm property one and a half miles of French barbecued hum and chips
Star held at the Masonic hall Tues­ payments, has defaulted thereon
ing
Murrltigo Monday, Feb­
will
be
served
free
at
the
Willamet-
He points out the second division l o i Sml,h h,1> between Goshen and east of Leabqrg to E Howells. Lea
day evening.
over a period of six months.
i le I’ark hull room Friday and 8m
ruary
27, will find It to
clubs have been strengthened by (>'easan( Hill. Mrs. Cartney was 111 i__
burg power plant superintendent ..rdnv ntehi > i
Senator Steiwer has expressed
A potluck supper and impromptu
nn,i Mrs
Mr., jçiMton
ci ,
. Imv»’ not rom urday night to dancers, it has biw-n
trades. The New York Yankees are ,or many weeka following an oper Mr
Ihelr
advantage
to contact
-
“
r.
iinn
program was featured at 6:30 with his intention of urging early action
i t
.
il00ounc«<1 by A. H Loud muiincer
standing pat.
atlon. The body was shipped to Nor pleted
Mr. J o ii i ' h ut the
plans for a new location
manager
the regular business meeting of the on this measure in the senate and
Music Is rurnlshed by Len Hoyt
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fork. Nebraska.
but will visit for a time with rela­
because of the emergency character
Chapter at 8 o'clock.
and his 8 Royal Collegians. Spe­
William T. Tilden, 2nd. one of, A ,,or three
of vacation for tives at'Chehalla, Washington,
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, Mr John of the proposed legislation the
FOX-McDONALD Theatre
cial dances are sponsored at the
the greatest of all tennis players the B |pa* u‘* tournament which took
A new family have moved t„
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Ketels. and Mrs I. M. Peterson house is expected to make special
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lat
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a
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|Mirk
ol
Ihu
flneat
In
now a professional, says he will re- P*ace *n Eugene last week, the c m ar fia t leasing the I'nvne col
Kugene - Phone 2468
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were members of the committee in arrangements to enable this ses ion
'he late, every wiwkend
tire from active play late this year *tudents of Pleasant Hill settled tage
of the congress.
charge of the event.
He intends to establish a chain of rtown ,o th e,r studies Monday. Six
Mr and Mrs McMahan are «oon
tennis clubs.
'w eeks exams will be given Monday to move from the Harbet property
Attend Lodge at Lorane— Four •DAD- M U R P H Y H O LD S
• • •
and Tuesday following a vacation lust cast of Hendricks bridge.
members of Springfield I. O. O. F.
B IR T H D A Y D IN N E R
never lacks for
Washington's birthday
The
country
Mr. and Mrs. Alden who have
lodge No. 70, Ernest Black, Elmer
Mrs O. Stutz and Mrs. E. B. Tin­ leaned the Irvin Estate farm north
sports.
In
one
section
of
the
coun
Findley. Lee Putman and Elmer
Mr. and Mr,. I. E. Murphy enter
ker
have
Issued
invitations
to
the
west of Hendrick s bridge are also I
Pyne, drove to Lorane Wednesday talned with a birthday dinner at try there is an archery tournament.
Pleasant Hill boys and girls who leaving soon.
evening to attend a lodge meeting their home 1442 Oak street, Eu The baseball spring training ramps
played In the B league tournament
■Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Caln «re
gene. Sunday on the occasion of will open In another month or so. In Eugene last week ard to Mr. and
Basketball
Is
in
full
swing
all
over
buildliig
a cottage near Ihe Waitsr-
Mr. Murphy's seventy-second birth
Mrs. Price and Mr. and Mr . Eber­
day. They had as their guests the country. Billiards tournaments hart for the seven o'clock supper to vllle school house on Oscar Milli­
their sons and daughters, and their are being held nightly. Bowling Is be held at the Tinker home Satur­ can’s farm which they will occupy
while Mr. Cube Is assisting Oscar
James Edmiston had the misfor­ families. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Ear becoming more and more popular. day night, February 25.
Millican with his work. The' Cube's
tune to have a 22 bullet to pass hart of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Court tennis Is at its height, in
“Bill" Baker and Frank llelgel
have leased Ihe^George Easton pro
through his foot Just below the Ernest Anderson and daughter. ome sections dog racing Is a great
sport Fencing classes are to
-of J’'«’a*a"‘ » " " e f t Monday of this perty the past "two years.
ankle bone last Thursday afternoon. Patty, Eugene, Mr and Mrs. Dallas
found In hundreds of gymnasiums We‘>k ,or ,h " h,ll:1 on a Pr<*P ec‘<n(l
A Springfield physician dressed the Murphy, Springfield; and their
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klein of Grnsd
Handball is as popular as ever. Ice ,r ^ '
are f*hlng provisions to
wound and it is now doing well.
Ronde are parents of an 8** pound
daughters. Hazel, and Era Dell, at
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stay
several
weeks.
Mrs. Arch Shough sponsored a home. Only one son, A. R. Murphy hockey matches are attracting
son born at Salem on Valentine day
The
old
Woodman
hall,
landmark
shower Tuesday afternoon at her of Holly was unable to attend the thousands each week. And so Ihe
for many years at Pleasant Hill The name of Norman Ray has been
list could be continued.
home in honor of Mrs. Palmer from dinner.
will soon be no more. Mr. Gnrmlre selected. Mrs. Klein was Gladys
•
Godard.
Elmira. She formerly resided here.
Mr. Murphy, better known here as
who has been razing the building
Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Many beautiful and useful gifts "Dad" Murphy Is a very familiar
Mrs. W. C. Thlenes entertained
has about finished the Job. lie
were received.
figure at the Irish-Murphy store Brown are the parents of a baby will use the lumber for a chicken the Pre byterlan Guild at her home
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sparks from where he has charge of the vege­ son born to them at their home on coop on his ranch.
Blue River are visiting Mrs. Arch table and fruit section. Despite his route 1. Springfield. Tuesday, Feb­
The Waltervillp Indies aid society
The Economics club of Edenvale
Shough.
met at the home of Mrs M. J
72 years he is very active and quick ru a ry ^ !, 1933.
entertained at a benefit supper and
Professor and Mrs. Palmer from witted.
card party at the home of Mr. and Wearln all day last Wednesday and
Elmira spent Sunday In Thurston.
Will Attend Rally
Mrs. Ralph Laird Saturday. Fehru again Friday afternoon for quilting
Miss Helen Eyler, assistant teach­
The Worker's society will meet
Doctor Improves — Dr. N. W.
Several of the young people ot aay 11. There were seven tables of
er at Mt. Vernon school, D ill, also Emery has greatly improved recent­
the Methodist church are planning cards. Four dollars were taken In with Mrs. Oina Month Friday after
noon.
several students and the primary- ly and Is now gaining strength. He
to attend an Epworth League rally This Is to go to the Home Demon
The Christian church's "Church
room has been closed for the re is able to sit up for a while each at the Methodist church in Eugene stratlon Agent fund.
mainder of this week.
day.
Night" will be held at the Walter
Friday evening
The senior play of the Pleasant
vllle school house Friday night.
Hill high school will be given on
Rev. Ralph Clark spoke at the
March 3, at the Pleasant Hill gym
W
altervllle Community church Sun­
OM intn.
day morning. His next appointment
Cecil Drew spent the last few
at W altervllle will be Sunday even­
(lays at Lorane.
ing. March 5. Next Sunday evening
John Oarmlre has been visiting
Mr. Clark will preach at the Lea
T H IS A U T O M A T IC . A L L -E N A M E L , IN S U L A T E D
friends at Leaburg.
burg Community church.
Mrs. L. H. Brown of Leaburg wn
Estate of Martha Wallace, Deceased
N O T IC E O F A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S hostess to the Leaburg Ladl s'
Aid society at her home Thursday'
SA L E O F L A N D S
Notice is hereby given that, by of Iasi week. Eighteen were pres­
virtue of a license granted and ent. Plans were begun for n "car­
order of the County Court o f the
ABOUT LARGE
State of Oregon. In and for Lane nival" this fall. Mrs. Burrell Slav
W IT H F U L L A U T O M A T IC O V E N C O N T R O L '
County, made and entered on the on will entertain next week.
T O BE
18th day of February, 1933; author­
The Leaburg high school will re
FOR O N L Y
izing me. as administrator of the peal their play, "Two Days to I
estate of Martha Wallace, deceased,
to sell at private sale the real prop­ Marry” Thursday evening, Feb. 23.
erty herein described; I will on and At Its first presentation In Decem­
after Monday, the 27th day of ber the severe cold kept many from
GIVEN AWAY
BY S P EC IA L
March, 1933, on the premises and at attending.
my store in Marcóla, Oregon, offer
D EM O NSTRATO RS
Ellas Johnson of Leaburg re­
for and sell at private sale, to the
person offering the most therefor ceived word of the (loath at Prlne
cash In hand, In one tract, the fol­ vllle of his brother, Jasper.
lowing described lots and premise«,
A FOOD E V E N T YOU CAN N O T A F FO R D T O MISS.
Mrs. Elizabeth Carter who has
towlt:
A T T R A C T IV E PRICES
Lot one and the North half of been very III at Ihe home of her
T H R O U G H O U T T H E S TO R E
SOLD ON EASY PAYM ENTS
Lot two In Block four of C. Cole’s daughter, Mrs. Frank Moore. In Eu­
First Addition to Marcóla, as plat­ gene is reported a little better.
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ted and recorded In Lane County.
Two sm ill cousins of Ihe Deer-
Oregon; also beginning at the
Northwest eorner of said Lot One horn district celebrated their birth
and running thence North 100 days Saturday with a birthday
feet, thence East 150 feet, thcnco party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
South 100 feet and thence West
150 feet to the place of beginning, Ldand Shrodn. Mrs. Everett Wear­
In Lane County, Oregon: Subject ln assisted Mrs. Shrodo In enter­
Io the approval of said court.
taining. Jim Wearln and Robert
WALTER PRICE, Administra­ Shrode were each seven years old.
Eugene,
Corner 5th and Main Streets
Springfield
tor of the Estate of Martha
Springfield, Oregon
Twelve
boys
were
present
for
the
Wallace, Deceased.
occasion.
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S p o r t S h o rts
Upper Willamette
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Notice
Gas Range Sale
Thurston
Prices Were Never So Low
GROCEHY
Saturday
Store-Wide Sale
Be Sure to Ask
Introducing
Bags of
Many New
Groceries
Food Lines
FREE
Estate Gas Range
Many Foods
Demonstrated
Irish-Murphy Co.
Northwest Cities Gas Co.