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    TinniHDAY. M/\RCH 2, 1ft33
THE HPRINOFIELD NEWS
N O T IC I o r
PAGE THREE
H E A R IN G
o r FIN A L ACCOUNT
They W ill Stage Inaugurai Show March 4
N O TH 'K IH IIK ItE B Y U IV K N
rim i ihe uiiilcralKii il admlnlatrator
of Ib i’ »«lata of Un vili II hhu m < liciti
SPRING ACREAGE
WILL INCREASE
TOW N AND VICINITY I
ili.. <<a»»d, ha» riled hlH ni rounl f«,r
Ini' film i aeltlement »r Multi imiati'
In Ih., Counly Court for Lane Coati
lv, i reami, inni lim i gaturday, III»
i l l l l i day of M arcii, 1833, m th<
jCourl Boom ni nulli Court. In ih"
< i.unty Court lliiuai'. m Kuaene
N O T IC I O F H IA R IN Q
Oregon «| , „
.|<M k
, u„ ,
'
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
r*O< », Ima b»«ii liy aulii Court fl»i«d
N O T IC K IH H K ItK IIY O IV K N
“7 . 11*". t l““ '
||M '" , ” r h»«rlni<
T im i tlm iindnralgiivd, aa «xeculnr ° b. . i ' 1 o,la ’ «'•r’do. and for ritmi
of Ibi. lumi W III ami Txalam Zi,“ o l
of
««U t«,
E.
C o llctta Bounty— G ilbert Bell of
M ajo r O peration— M rs
B. Foa-
•Li «per Monday collected the |2 •eck underw ent a m ajor operation
county bounty on one bobcat poll at the Pacific C hristian hospital In
Eugene Wednesday morning
V isit at Salem — M r. and Mrs.
C liffo rd W ilson spent Friday In
F orm er Resident H e re - Mrs. Ed
Halen, v la ltlm w ith relatives.
Houle, form erly Mae C raft, has been
Prospects
for
Rp-Planted
Crops Reviewed by College
Extension Specialist
visiting here w ith friends for some
W ith the greeteat prospectiva
lim e. She now llvee at Burntwood aerea«« of
spring-planted
field
t liarlo tt» H. Uonnolly, dncaaaad,
I l M cH K TH . A d m ln latraln r
on the N ew po rt highway.
crops In recent history of the state,
lm - fll.ul bla account for thè final
" f Ibi« K tate nf Havl,| |{oaa M e
because of the destruction o f fa l’
aatlleu ien t of anld il<<<-«<1><nt * m aalata,1
M«th, it i ■•aa il
V isits a t Corvallis— Miss Ruth
W a lte rv llle
Man
Here — Jim
In Ih.' ( oiinty Court for l.nnn Coun «‘ ' RA Y . A tto no v for Katate
crops by freealng. E. R. Jackm an,
M orrison, domestic science and
ty. t ira o li, and tbnt Huturday (he
<1 l i m a ! m 2 « ,
Kuchins of W a lte rv llle transacted
extension crops specialist at Oregon
music teacher at the high school,
26th tluy of M arch, 193.7, a t Ih«'
---------- ------------------- —
bualneaa In Hprlngrteld on Haturday
State college, b a t reviewed the
Court Itooin of aa .1 Court In ih..
N O T IC I TO C R E D ITO R tJ
spent the week-end visiting at Cor­
prospect and outlook for these va ri­
t oiinty t i.url llouaa, In Eugene at
III at Home Paul Myers was re­ vallis.
lati o c lo .it In l|p. for.oioon. haa
N O T IC K IH H K H K H V U IV K N :
ous crops In Oregon so fa r as pres-
ported to be quite III at bis home
b... n film i hy aalil Court aa Ih« ’ lttl « tib xrtln e K Folay hna b w n
T » » » » ..
ax
T ,,nl '"««’vmatlon permits.
the firs t of the week.
tino, and placa for hearing uliject- “
ndinlnl l r u t r li of ihe
Through
the
eaate,
eastern
Oregon
Iona t h . r. to, and for Ih., «etile ¡•» ta te of l'u t il. k T Folay. dcM i<uaad,
wheat belt the acreage la so vast
Guest at Hotel— F H. W arn er of
nielli tharaof.
! hy U l t i County Court of Lune Coun-
T he senior play "T h e Jade Neck­ that about the only possibility la to
O akridge was a gu»«t at the Hprlng-
R D IIE R T II D o N N K L L Y . Ex» « Ialina aaalnat aald' ..«tu” * a re *1' *
lace" w ill be given Friday. March seed spring wheat deaplte the low
fleld hotel Monday evening.
i u I oi o f (h e lu ta i W III and Tnat «t'ilred tu prencnt Ilo ni. w ltli ilo.
3rd at the high school gymnasium price, as wheat can be sold for
am eni uf C h arlotte il lionn. lly, proper voti, ber«, w lthln « li montila
Doctor at Portland— D r and Mrs. A deep m ystery lies back of this something, while heavy Increases In
.................
decoaacd
«he and day of M arch. 183».
M ilton V. W alker drove to Portland play and promisee to be very In te r­ oats or barley would merely glut
!.. L. HAV. Attorney for Katui
to the aald u d m ln la tra trli ut the
«F 23
M ï S I« 23)
Haturday returning to Springfield esting from beginning to eno.
law office of I. b. Kay, In the
the feed m arket, Jackm an aays.
oflh !.' u’L ' i ï
taaaguratloa o f Praatgeat eleet Kooarvelt ¡ato
on Monday.
M iner II u II i II iik . K u ien e, Oregon
.V
Si . * 7 h <th' , r * *’ 111 ," d,'Ä" i , r . hero ia the eononlttee la charge of the
A shower was given a t the home Care In replanting red wheats such
H O IIK H T IN K K F O L E Y . Ad
N O T IC I FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
»,.1.
In From Camp Creok — Hugo of M rs H a rry Shelley Wednesday. as M arquis where reds are frozen
« n ln l.tr .tr l« of , b . Kytät» of
»
, h h ... " , h
' m .« “ a " '" ""“
‘",p I’b'-ity
ó ’ will
tv mark the ceremonies ia accordance
I’atrK U T Foley, dm c o ’ d
¿ ,i„ k ,
Í
’T "
' T ,'M ' ia the pletore ere, seated, left
Brem of Camp Creek was a bust February 22 In honor of Mrs Ray out. and white wheats such aa the
Departm ent of the In terio r, General |, | • ItA Y Attorney for Katate
<• T*?-
J
l A > •'« •7 . Natl«,ml D.-moer.
Dcmoeretic Chairman end Admiral
nese visitor In Bprlngfleld on F r i­ mond H ills , » recent bride. Mrs. Federations where w hite had been
Land Offlea at Roseburg, Oregon,
(M 2 9 HI 23 30)
» T Lrsyeon,
standing: Joba F. O
Costello and John B. Coipayv
H ills received many useful and sown. Is highly Im portant to avoid
February If t h , t»JJ.
« f n a . U iiu ito u »
day.
N O T IC E la hereby alvei, that
beautiful gifts. Refreshm ents were discounts from mixing.
N
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T
IC
I
TO
C
R
E
D
IT
O
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S
Donald J McClure, of T re n t, lire
Donna People Here— Mrs. C. Sea served to 47 women and 18 chil­
N O T IC I TO C R E D IT O R S
W est of the mountains the situa­
MEDICATED TREE BANDS
aon. who, on October 31, 1828, mud«
Notice Is hereby given (hat the
vey and fam ily o f Donna were visi­ dren.
tion Is d ifferent, however, as oats,
PRACTICAL MOTH TRAPS tor:: a t the home of Mrs. Kivu
M rs. O. Stutz and Mrs. E. B. barley, corn or flax w ill in most
Adams on Sunday.
T
in
k e r entertained tbs boys and cases bring a better return norm al­
Plan W ould Catch L arva Leaving
girls basketball teams of the Pleas­ ly than spring wheat. E a rly seed­
Apples; Insect Responsible
In from Camp Creek— W illiam
ant H ill high school at a progres­ ing of gray oats or OAC No. 7
fo r Much Damage
Ruth, ('am p Creek farm er, was a
sive supper Saturday night, Feb­ barley, or la te r seeding of Victory
business visitor In Springfield S at­
three year Proof, to "» ta b ll.h claim duly verified as by law required'"."i r e ‘
r *>rl,l’,d “ ,,d * “ h
ruary 25 a t the home of Mrs oats or Hennchen barley Is a good
T
he
value
of
banding
apple
tre
e
,
urday.
lew
I....-« above
- u — described,
«
‘
7 1 W e ll. M ie *»
to au-
the land
before the z office of W e " ll.
k th«
‘ í ” proper voucher«, to th * under
bet. he says.
T in ker.
H A ( atinduy. fU s la te r. U H I-nnd (,f ( • tíU1, 11mr e .i
i
•!*"••<! nt the o fhee of John Bry«on. in orcharda badly Infested with cod­
Corn Good Home Feed
M r. and Mrs. Louis C ircle retu rn ­
Hae Operation— W. H. Hobbs un­
O ffice, at Koaeburg, Oregon on the Cntiniv o
JI,H' MO W llla m e tt o Strcot, Kuff<*no, Ore- ling moth waa p retty well demon-
» t h day or March“ ' „ V
Ä
mOn,h' «""■ * « ‘ h .„ •d
. i month« from the
For home feed especially corn of­
derw ent a m ajor operation at the ed by auto to Pleasant H ill from
trated
In
a
series
of
Oregon
field
from th«* dat<* of thia notice.
u n i,
(Into of the flm t publication of thia trials conducted last season through Pacific Christian ho pital Tu -sday | Denver. Colorado, where they have fers the opportunity of the greatest
Claim ant naine» aa wltnoaaea:
Ihited and first publishod Febru notice
been the past three years. W ilm a num ber of pounds a t the least cost,
K liuer Mullen, t ’urtla Nowman, “ ry
1933.
D ai., of first nuhio-siin«
the cooperation o f nine county morning.
and lly N . wnmn. all or Hlgnal, O re
D ale of laat publication M arch 2 notice Is M arch 2 1B33
C ircle is staying w ith M rs Phelps Jackman adds, as seed cost is neg­
agents, reports O. T . M cW horter,
Railroad Man Here
K. A. Dem
son. and Joe Clausen, of L o w e ll.'1933
1
’
a
EÍ'ute,‘ A^ O8í l . í <’v,,,,íL ’ !L,.l4>r«.?
“ «’rtiv iH u ra lls t at Oregon a )rl. ,
pa, S4-n«er agent for and w ill attend high school. T he ligible and harvesting cost consists
Oregon.
JE S S E 0 W E L L S ,
r.siaie or tnilsy
Kangs, de- S la te college. Tests ..............
Daisy Hangs.
were made In , he » JUtheru Pacific railroad com rest o f the fam ily have gone to mostly of "m aybe a p la s t-r for a
H A M IL L A. C A N A D A Y , Register.
ceased.
H A R O L D J W E L L S , Executors
Florence.
s tiff back a fte r the firs t day.”
Lane.
Benton.
Polk,
W ashington. pany waa B vU U or
8 prin g n e |d
( F 23
M 2 # 18 231
of the estate of Susanna 8
(M 2 8 18 23 30)
Though, flax seed Is working
Clackamas. Wasco, Hood Itlver, on p r)day
Powers, deceased.
downward In price compared to re­
IP 2 :t IB 23— M 2>
, U m atilla and Josephine counties.
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Marion Talley "Quits”
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
cent years. It Is s till about 2%
N ll, .
• "Chemlcinlly treated corrugated
R e tu rn , Home— Mrs. W . H . Rld-
S T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R L A N K
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
un’d ers'gned ‘b 2
“ .L p ^ n u g I
* ° n undoubtedly be used to «» '««« ’•'Hday for her home at
times that of wheat, while yields
COUNTY.
Notice Is hereby glvna that the
are usually a little better than halt
of Peder "«"•erslgtied h a « been appointed Ail ,” “ ,<' u ,rljI
«•>• l-««t W ill and Test advantage In orchards badly Inleal D e tro it, Oregon, a fte r visiting here
that of spring wheat. A ready m ar
1 •',lor m ln l.tra to r o f the KstatV of Peier
•’ " T
E“ ‘ » n <l"««ased. ed with codling moth." M cW ho rter w ,«h her daughter. Mrs. G ertrude
ket in Portland la assured, and
that the F •’••‘«•‘ «■sen. deceased, by the Coon
lh * ‘ " “ ’««Y « J’Urt for Ix n e Coun- conclude*. "T h e w inter carryover I W llaon, for the pant six weeks,
ui-uei-IKIX-II. lo -n n a M a n e Nelson
"«
County. U r e g o t,
, ,
rI,K!diiht suhl ^sTl'i«*« hBV,n* or
om larva
seed may be had there at about
of coating
c a llin g m
moth
larvae should be I
b a . b e n appointed by the above A >
having c la im , against by „ o t" fi^ t o ^ r « i n ?
reduced through their
V is ito r
from
Veneta — Mrs.
31.20 an acre.
proper
use
entitled court as a
a d
dm
In
' '" « a t" ««• hereby notified to
’ "“ U1*’-
iu u u h w r Patrick
m nes o
Thomas
of i Veneta came to
m in
in is
is tra
tra trix
trix In
T he seed crop outlook ia promir-
the same, properly verified
? 1 r ’ ou<hers, to the under- Second and third broods m ight also
v -u .. .
theh above entitled Estate; all per­ present
to visit w ith her
•» « h e u n d ^ a lg e e d al the office oi "J?"-*' A ’ ¿»i'-
of » • " < « »« r, ^ u, , . d throuah th e lr
U ln . 8 p H n« f «e><» > r ld-Y «
ing In the m ain. Jackm an adds. Both
sons having claims aga nst said Wells « W ell , Itsnk o f Commerce T " “ " « ' <3° M l" 7 Building. E u te n e .! at|c U8e Catche8 var,ed ,
’
- K te r and brother in-law. M r. and
alsike and red clover are cleaning
estate are required to present said Bldg
Eugene. Lane county. O re A " . ' * i 1
fr,,,n ,h -
.
.a 1 x 7 .
Bohl.
claims duly verified to the said ad­
up w ell, and the nationw ide aglta
of 80 to 10,000 larvae per acre In
the
firs
,
publication
of
this
notice.
m in is tra to r at the law office of C.
w'«h'n «lx months from the
Dale of firs , publication. March our tests."
tion to seed low yielding lands to
Attends Grange Program— Mrs.
A W tnterm eter In Eugene. Oregon, ' # ,r
,h“ f,r"’ Publication or this 2nd.
1933
grass and clover is favorable to the
Hom e Remedy Is Told
C. L. Inm an attended the programs
w ithin six months from this 18tb
.
L t 'i 'Y A. IR V IN , Kxncutrlx of
Date of firs t publication. Febru­
fu tu re demand for alsike and a l­
day of February. 1933
T he corrugated bands treated presented by the W lllaken xle and
the Last W ill and Testam ent,
B E R T H A M A R IK N E L S O N , a r y I«. 1833
falfa and to some extent red clover.
w ith chem ical to k ill the trapped M ohaw k - M cKenzie
granges
at
of Jesse Pastor, dec. ased.
H
A
R
O
L
D
J.
W
E
L
L
S
.
Adtnlnls
Ad m in istrai rlx
D N A I.D YO U N G . Attorney for
T he outlet for Ladino clover la also
larva
w
ere
found
much
more
effl
'
W
endllng
last
Thursday
night,
trator.
C. A W IN T E R M E IE K . Attornny.
Estate.
expanding and good Oregon grow­
J K 8H E O W E L L S . Attorney.
d e n t than the plain bands. Hom e!
_______ I F 18 23 - M 2 9 18,
,M 2 9 16-23 3»,
( F 18-23- M 28-18,
preparation of Beta-Napthol bands
T*»«**®«' '• HI— Miss Edna P la tt,
ers a re really m aking money. Aus­
trian peas and hairy vetch have
Is now possible through following fourth grade teacher at the Brat-
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Estate of M artha W allace. Deceased
been damaged to such an extent
directions given In a bureau of en­ tain school was ill the firs t of the
N O T IC E O F A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S
N o lle I , hereby given th a t the
week. Mabel Crow substituted for
that low production is in prospect
tomology
publication.
E-294.
SA LE OF LA N D S
undersigned has been appointed
w ith probably Increased demand.
Executor of the Last W ill and
T h e chief trouble and expense In her.
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Notice Is hereby given that, bv Testam ent of James I, ____
banding
trees
Is
In
scraping
o
ff
all
Pumphrey
virtue of a Keen.
A ttend Veteran P a try — Mrs. C. F.
Marioa Talley,
N aturopathie Physician
faro: givi
'¡L1'
. hlH
b "’ duly loose bark in advance of banding
¡¡I
, ’” Un, ‘ y
" f «“ e .q tia llf ed a , u. „ A ,. pe
Egglm ann and M rs. Sam Richmond ' who roae
operatic heights and tb
W atte rvitle Man H ere — D. C.
each
A
ll
P
e
rro
n
^
h
ay
-
T
h
i„
,.OI(l
range<t
{r(>m
7
*
,
o
,
6
Phone 91 J
Rial.- of Oregon. In and for Lane Ing claims against said
became
the
bride
of
Michaol
attended the Colonial party which
T
ro
tte r of W a lte rv llle was a visitor
i "
7
' ,i r . " nd »n'ored on the hereby required to present
pre
such 1 n,B per tree
u10*« o f ,h e trials the Spanish w ar veterans and th e ir Rauebeisen, 43, concert pianist, sow in Springfield M onday.
little « Hours: I to 5 P. M
" f ’•• br«« ry . 1933; author claims duly verified wl
arks
that
the
marriage
be annuir«,.
Ixlng me. a a d m ln ls lra to r o"f The
’ " h proper with total cost averaging about 13 a u x ilia ry held at the arm ory In Eu­
a n ilm liils lra tn r of the vouchers attached, to the undersign
4»« Fourth Htrmit
cent" a tree. M cW h o rte r has de­ gene . Monday evening.
In From Rainbow — Mrs. George
••state of M arth a W allace, deceased ed at the office of I. M
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Io sell at private sale the real prep at 234 M ain street Rnrlnsfleld* Ore signed a tre e scraper which Is the
W illiam s of Rainbow was a busi­
: n e r h ,M o n ^ Cri r i ; « ', T '" » ’"
i " " ’ W,’ h '"
» - i M m
° ,£
TEAMS TO END SEASON ness visitor In Springfield on Mon­
Parents of G irl— M r. and Mrs. F.
most e ffic ie n t tool yet found for do
M a rc h I8 M £
re „ ’ «
d “ ’rJ
d “ ‘ <' " f " ,,M
lh *
^ '« > 6
D. Olson. 225 M ill street, are the
day.
Ing this scraping work.
M an h. 1833, on the premises and al dated and published the firs t time
W ith Just one more game needed
parents of an eight and one-half
Y
akim
a
Tests
Succeed
my
store
In
Marcola,
Oregon,
o
ffer
thin
2nd
day
of
February.
1933
JEWELER
In the Y a k im a valley the U. o. P °un<« «“ by E*«'l born to them at to win the conference top position HOW MODERN
for mid sell al p rivate sale, to the
UHARLE8 PUM PH RFY
Fxe
liepnirlng u S|io< lally
p e rs o n offering the most th erefo r
cutor of re-. , L V
departm
ent of agriculture has de- th e ,r home on F riday evening. Feb- members o f the Oregon State Bas­
most therefor,
cutor of the L as, W ill and
WOMEN LOSE
cash In hand. In one tract, the fol­
ketball squad w ill m ake every ef­
Springfield. Orvgun
Testam ent of James B. Pumph term lned lh a , approxim ately a third ru a rY 24, 1933.
low ing described lots and premises,
fo rt to w in a t least one of th e ir two-
rey. deceased.
FAT SAFELY
of the worms which leave the
, ” * 1! .
. t
« M. P E T E R S O N , A ttorney for
Leave Hospital— Bruce W hitbeck game series w ith Oregon U n iversity
I-ot
one
anil
the
North
h
alf
of
said
estate.
apples
a
re
caught
by
properly
made
General Law Practice
and John -Currence, both of Spring- F riday and Saturday nights of this Gain Physical V igor— Youthfulness
lad two In Block four of ( ’ . Cole's
and placed bands. In the second
( F 2 9-16-23— M 2)
field. were dismissed from the Eu­ week. F rid a y the two teams meet W ith C lear Skin and Vivacious Cyan
First
Addition
to
Marcola.
as
p
lat­
I. M. PL’TERSON
year the use o f tree bands, on
T h a t Sparkle W ith Glorious H ealth
ted and recorded In l.ane County,
gene hospital Monday. Currence in Corvallis and Saturday they meet
A itoi ney at luiw
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
blocks of trees sprayed Identically,
Oregon; also beginning at the
was burned about the fare Friday on M c A rth u r court in Eugene at
N otice Is hereby given that the the block additionally protected by
Here's the recipe that banishes
Northw est corner of sai,| l-<, One
>' ty H all Building
fat and brings Into blossom a ll the
and running thence N orth 10» underalgned has bt»en duly appoint, tree bands showed increased pro­ when a fuse exploded at the gravel 7:30 o’clock.
Hpr.ingfleld, Oregon
plant where he is employed in W est-
fee,, thence Fast 150 feet, thence ed A d m in is tra trix of the estate of
T h e Orangem en from O. S. C. natural attractiveness th a t every
woman possesses.
I I . L. Plank, deceased, by the Coun­ tection of from 20 to 26 per cent.
South IftO fee, and thence Wes
Springfield.
have defeated Oregon tw ice this
Recent codling moth losses have
Every morning take one h a lf tea­
15» fee, to the place of beginning ty Court of Lane County, Oregon;
season by scores of 31-21 and 29-18. spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a
In l-ane County, Oregon: Subject all persons having claims against been
severe
despite
improved
T h ree Collect Bounties — John
Oregon upset the en tire dope sheet glass of hot w ater before breakfast
Ihe said estate are hereby required spraying practices, causing grow­
'o the approval of said court.
Y a rn e ll collected $2 from the coun­
W A L T E R P R IC K . Adinlnlstra ,<• present said claims, duly ve ri­
last F rid a y night by trouncing the — cut down on pastry and fa tty
ers
to
consider
seriously
methods
of
ty bounty fund Saturday for one
tor of the Estate of M artha fied as hy law required, at the of-
U n ive rs ity of Washington Huskies meats— go light on potatoes, butter,
cream and sugar— in 4 weeks get
ft. e of W ells A W ells, Bank of cleaning up hiding places o f larvae bobcat pelt. Ted H a rp e r of Spring
W allace, Deceased.
and
w ill com petition for tw o In te r­ on the scales and note how many
Com m eice Bldg.. Eugene. In U n s and to use bands as supplements to field received |fi for one bobcat and
( F 23— M 2-9 16-23)
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
pounds of fat have vanished.
County, Oregon, w ith in six month« the spray program. M cW ho rter re­ one coyote, and R. Q. C a rte r of esting games this week-end.
Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts—
from the date of this notice.
N O T IC E
ports.
O
akridge
received
320
for
two
cou­
the cost Is triflin g and It lasts
Dated and first published Feb ru ­
O F SA L E O F R E A L P R O P E R T Y
MRS.
ECCIMANN
TO
BE
gar skins.
ary 2. 1933.
weeks.
If even this firs t bottle
BY A D M IN IS T R A T O R
IUKA HOSTESS TONIGHT doesn't convince you this is the
IN T D K C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
Date of Inat publication M arch 2 COMMERCIAL CLASS TO
A ttend Funeral — M rs. W anda
easiest, safest and surest w ay to
S T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R L A N E t»33.
Represented lly
PRESENT SHORT PLAY Barnes. M rs. Susan King. Mrs. Alice
COUNTY.
M IN N IE B. P L A N K , Admlnls
Members of Iuka C ircle, 37, lose fa t— If you don’t feel a superb
Im provem ent In health — so glo ri­
In the M a tte r of the Estate of
tra lrlx of the estate of H I.
Doane, and Bert Hodson were call­ Ladies A u x ilia ry o f the G. A. R„
E. H. TURNER
ously energetic— vigorously alive —
Members of the com m ercial class
Plank, deceased.
Nancy C. Conrad, d w c a «♦•(!.
ed to Portland Sunday to attend the w ill m eet this evening at 8 o'clock your money gladly returned,
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that W E L L S Ar W E L L S . Attorneys
of Springfield high school w ill pres­
846 A HL
Springfield, Ore.
funeral of M r. Hodson’s sister-in- at the home of Mrs. M y rtle Eggi-
B» t be sure for your health's sake
for Estate.
In pursuance of an O rder of the
ent tire play. "A Woman's a Wo­
for and
Kruschen
law. T hey returned to Springfield mann. T his w ill be th e ir regular i
¡Crrtinty Court of the State of O re -(
(F 2 9 18 23— M 2)
m an" during the a c tiv ity period on
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Salts. Get them a t any druggist In
Kon for the County of Lane, m ade!
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on Monday.
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't h e world.
e
Friday, M arch 10.
mid entered of record on the 30th
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
ilav of January. 1933, In the m a tter
REAL PROPERTY
or the estate of Nancy C Conrad
N O T IC E Is hereby given that bv
N O T IC E O F RALE
i hii’,at<7’ 's"ii,h,hrl,' l ?K a" d d,' * c‘ ,nK V lr" " ' of an
»«'<1 order of
Notice Is hereby given, th a t by
.rlbed* r e a l n r m r
' T dpH
a l”
o f t h o <'<«•«»«« U » » r t virtu e of an execution and order
I
s.
property belonging Io of | h s ta le of Oregon for I-ane of sale, issued out of the C ircu it
said estate, at private sale, the un County this 20,h day of February Court of the S tate of Oregon, for
Form erly W alker-Poole
iJersIgned
deralgned adm
a d m inistrator
ln l.te .ie e «»
of the
re„ es , M 3
nn(| purguan,
„ de; Lane County, M arch 1st, 1933, pur
late, of said Nancy C. Conrad, de eree duly given and made by said suant to a decree rendered by said
E U G E N E 11th H P H IN G F IE L D
ceased, w ill upon nnd a fte r the 3rd Court the 17,h day of February. Court on F ebruary 17, 1933. In a
day of M arch, 1933, proceed to sell 1933. In a suit pending therein In suit
and Uharnelton.
228 M ain
therein
pending,
w herein
at private sale to the highest bid which T h e Pacific Havings ft Loan Anena Nelson Is p la in tiff and J. N.
Telepoone 723
Phone 82-J
_ j der for cash and subject to the
Association, a W ashington corpora B. F u lle r aa Guardian of the Estate
| confirm ation of said Court the fo l­
Hon was p la in tiff and Paul Moore. of J. Carm an Fuller, Insane, Clara
lowing described real estate, to-w lt:
Ethel B Moore, his w ife, and others Long, J. Carm an F uller, L yd ia M or­
Tho Lot numbered Forty-six
w ere defendants, which execution ton and J. N. B. F u lle r nre defend­
iln t nff »,.ire»'e"n|d 7 !' 1a,l,W R rt'» |
" n le r of sale was to me d irect­ ants, which execution and order of
or lut.'TL S’ i*? V 0/ 11’ ,b,° ?K a par’ *’d ,nd <’on»nat'ded me to sell the sale Is to me directed and com­
74
N m lfE ’ v t n J r inI m (
r<“" l>ro'">r,y h ere in a fte r described mands me to sell the follow ing des­
A modern equipped plant is here ready to turn out any kind
Severn *n
i i v V ' J," , , T o ’’ >nRhlp '» Rtlsfy certain llenH nnd charges cribed real property, to-w lt:
T hree H i W e i» ^ ’ re’'' u rn *!"*''
Sal'1
"Peelfled, 1 w ill on
of printing from the smallest to the largest job.
Beginning at the Northeast cor­
e t t l M i r M t J ? i,
thp W IHnm Saturday the 25th day of March,
ner of the Lot Num ber One In the
s n ." x i , i t
'Rnn Co,,ntY' 1933. at the hour of ten o'clock. A.
Block Num ber T h ree of th a t part
of the C ity o f Eugene, In Lane
" a ii , i
. . .
M. a , the southwest door of the
In press equipment and with linotype composition we are
and
f in ’ i
i
i
l8 ' . , o' 20 r ° " n ,y Co» r « House In Eugene,
County, Oregon, which was o ri­
Valiev V ie J ' A dH iii"1" b.ereu 2. Of I ‘an *’ Coun,Y' O re io n , o ffer for sale
ginally platted and recorded as
prepared to give service equal to any.
f ie ld
i ,.nxW«’A J ?
n, , t0 Spring- and sell at public auction for cash,
Ellsw orth's Addition to Eugenet
c o iv lin /r e re' "nrriyi 1 °^ *.°? ; ao' s" hJect to redemption as provided
City, Oregon, and running thence
o f* ? 1 K,h
hrri f,,<’Ja , p t h «”'8 by law. all of the rig ht, title and
south on the west line o f M ill
F ie r i , rh ' ,
C ° f. ,hp ( ° " nty biterest of the defendants In said
Numbered among our customers are some of the largest
Street 117 feet; thence west 51
The hum an eye Is one of N a ­
AH I V i County, Oregon. suit nnd of all parties claim ing by.
feet, thence north parallel w ith
f i n and I T w a W - mA>b e 4 , K2,eV?n ,hrnu«h or under «hem or ally of
buyers
of printing In this part of Oregon.
ture's greatest marvels. It gives
the west lin e of M ill Street 117
I 1) and 1 welVH (12) of H . L them In or to the follow ing des
ua sight— the most valuable of
feet to the south line of Eleventh
kr " Wort «a l » T ' 11 b«*'w nr«* «’«at crllied real property, to-w lt:
all our senses. Through It we
Avenue East and thence east 61
r e h d ...O|f .
f reK” t l0 ,"i,ul.’''lnK. a
B’ lln n ln g at a point In the
gain 85% of our knowledge nnd
fee, to the place of begtnnb g,
subdivision of the Jas. Ebbert Jr.
En t line of Almaden Street
Surely It is not necessary to patronize mail order houses
control 8»% of our actions. Tho
together w ith
the tenements,
Donation Land Claim No. 74, In
eye performs like a m iracle. It
tw enty-nine (29) feet South of
hereditam ents and appurtenances
Tow n ihlp
Seventeen.
South
for printing, when your money might stay at home and
surpasses any nptlenl Instrum ent
the Northw est corner of Lot six
thereunto belonging or In any
Range T hree W est of the W1I-
ever made hy man.
It alone
(fi) In Huddleston's Addition to
wise appertaining,
purchase as good or better printing.
lninette
M erid ian ;
snld
Lots
E u - ne. Lane County, Oregon, In order to satisfy certain liens and
set»''. It alone has great power
Eleven ( t l ) and Tw elvo (12) con
of beauty and expression nnd Is
thence South along the east line ehnrges in said decree specified, I
tain one acre each, more or I psh ,
perhups the most In tricate and
of Almaden Street fifty (50) feet, w ill on Saturday, A p ril 1st, 1933? at
which Is In Lane County, Oregon
thence East one hundred ten Ih e hour of one o'clock P, M. at the
delicately constructed organ In
Patronize your own taxpaying, payroll industries and Ore­
Blda
therefore
may
be
made
to
(110) feet, thence N orth fifty front door of the Court House In
the en tire human body.
W illia m C urtis, adm inistrator of
,50) feet and thence W est one Eugene. Lane County. Oregon, o ffer
gon will come through O. K.
said esiate, nt Ills home In Spring-
Safeguard and Protect Them
hundred ten (110) feet to the for sale and sell at public auction
field, Oregon, nr nt the office
place of beginning, all In Lot six for cash, the above described real
W ith Periodic Exam inations
lot F rank It. Reid, 20« T iffa n y B uild­
(fi) In Huddleston's Addition to property.
ing,
Eugene,
Oregon,
a
tto
rn
ey
for
Eugene, Oregon, in Lane County.
M arch 2nd, 1933.
DR. ELLA MEADE
«aid estate.
Dated this 20th day of February,
C. A. S W A R T S , S h eriff of Lane
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Admlnls
1933.
County, Oregon.
Optometritt
Business Printers
tra to r of Ih e Estate of Nancy 0 .
C. A 8 W A R T S , S h eriff,
W . H. B R O O K E , A tto rn ey for
4 , W est 8th
lu g e n s
Conrad, decoased.
By A. K. Hulegaard, Deputy.
P la in tiff.
Adm itted to Hospital— Mrs. C. F
M cH enry of M arcola was adm itted
to the Eugene hospital Monday.
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