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    THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1 »33
rH B B P R IN O W J P NEWS
DaugMsr Born — Mr« and Mra I
Noi» Anderauu of Dextsr ara th a !
parante of a baby daughlar b o m ,
lo tham at Iba Parlflu ('hrlatlan
hospital In Kugeuo on Balurday,
March 26. 1*33
PAOS TURBE
P.I.A. Inspects
New Lunchroom
I experiment station
The bulletin, now available for
free distribution. Indicates how to
find out what mineral elements
/ may be deficient In the ration and
Deerborn Man Hare— E D. Dead how * • • “ FI»1’'
moat economl
tnond of Deerborn was a business
Borne commercial mineral
visitor In Springfield Tuesday.
1 mixture« are honestly compounded
'and described, the bulletin states
Vleltor« From W alterville— M r (while others are
m posed m-stly
and Mrs T. W. Carney of W alter of common salt or other cheap sub­
vllle were Friday visitors In Spring stance« and fall utterly to meet
field.
the -eeds of most Gregon regions
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
NEW LAW GIVES
AID 10 FARMERS
Farmer In T o w n -A . A. Campbell
Small Children Demonstrate f W alterville Irai «arieti business
N O T IC l TO C R IO IT O R a
Work at Friday Moating; ¡m gpriugfteid Tu*-»d»y
NO TICK IH IIB R K U Y U IV K N ;
Four-H Girls oarvs Tea
l’hat Ib» Counly Oourt of tho »«ate
Bankruptcy Act ProvidM for
Wlnherry Man Here— M. k Dol­
Collect« Bound«« — H (• Haun of Gregon for Lana Counly baa rp
R e a d ju s tm e n t of Financial
poluted
Zura
M.
CuIver
aa
Admlnla-
den
of
W
lnherry
waa
a
busti
M
udi
ber«
of
the
Parent
Teacher
ili r of Jasper iiilInrtM l tb* ilium y
bounty on four cougar p elt, U11I|
W l» la"' T. ! asaoclatlon were authorised to con vleltor In Springfield Munday.
Loads of Rural People
..........o r x
i 2
Â
Ï 5
r r r ’ ' r * - - * - * « - -
one bobcat «kin at the office of the I In« clalma _____
__________
..
Visit at Labs no«— Mr. and Mr«.
Gregon farmers in serious finan­
counly clerk Friday.
hereby notified to present the «ante |,r°J"cl ,OT lb« «•»/ children, and to
Lynn Lansbary motored to lx-ba a
cial difficulties may now avail
Visit at Shedd— M r and Mra.
duly rerli ed. to the undersigned
whatever manner they deem
themselves of the provisions of tbs
Daughter le Born— Mr and M r, *d nilnlelralrl» at the law office« ed ad »liable at the monthly meet on Sunday to visit with relatives
Riley Hnodgrass spent Tueaday at C O M M I T T E E G U I D E S F O R
Krueel Hklnner, rout« I, Springfield
.H l,,l,b * >’ ry on. Miner Ing of the group held at the Lin­
Sbedd
visiting at the home of Mr. G A R D E N P R O J E C T S G I V E N new emergency bankruptcy MU
Lowell
P«epls
H«cs-
Mr.
and
arc I h . „arum , of a baby daughter
±
pasxed by congress without the
born
. .
' * by daU“ “ ’ r ' ‘ ì " " ’" * '~ bl" •*'«
“rom coln achool Friday afternoon.
Mra. Frank Huyder of Lowell were and Mra. E M. Snodgrass.
Statewide
Campaign
Launched
to
expense
Incident to the usual bank­
lioin lo lliein In hugune oli Prlday. 'he dal« of Ib i, notlce
Demonatrationa of the work of visitors In Hprlngfleld Saturday.
Power Man Hare— Herbert Tay
Further Vegetable Growing
ruptcy proceedings, according to
March 34. 1933
llated Ibi» 3<lth ila» of March, Ihe children In the flrat and eec-
by Oregon Unemployed
an explanation of this legislation
Creswell Man Here— J. T. Koee lor. Albany, was In Sprlngfleta
ond grade, under the direction of
Z illtA M t'U L V E R , Adnilnle , u ,
N O T IC I TO CREDITORS
carried In the current agricultural
man
of Creawell transacted buid Tueaday looking after business In
Opal itoberle. and Mlaa Male,
Iratrl« of ih» Estate of W illia m 1
connection
with
the
Mountain
A greater campaign, rompetantly situation and outlook circular In-
IH >*K**K«V <JIV «N :|
Culver. Deceased.
occupied moat of the program part oess In Springfield Slaturday.
State« Power company.
directed, for subsistance gardens sued by the Oregon State college
I liat itobertlne K Foley boa been Harrl». Hinllh A llryaon Altor
I o f the meeting.
Dearborn Fanner Here — Earl
appointed administratrix of the n«ye for Admlnliilratrlxi
throughout Gregon by which unem extension service.
Hufreahinenta
of
tea
and
wafer«
Visiting
W
ith
Daughter
—
J.
P
eatatc of Patrick T. Foley, docnaaed,I
IM 30 A « 13 20 271
Thlenea of Deerborn waa a business
The law provides for the appoint­
. were prepured and eerved by the visitor In Springfield Saturday.
Crablll of Eureka, California, la ployed may produce much of their
/b y the County Court of lame Coun­
necessary food by their own effort ment by the federal district courts
ty. Oregon
girla
In
the
eighth
grade
Four
it
All per«oiie having
visiting
at
the
home
of
hta
daugb
N O T ip t OF S H E R IF F ’S BALK
claim
agalnat «aid «alate are re­
Oaxtor Man Here— J. E. Jobuaon ter. Mr«. Charles Gary In West Is under way this season through of one or more conciliation com-
Notice la hereby glv«n that by I CMufcto« t,u b •» th * ««bool. Thea«
quired Io present them,
the cooperation of the relief coun miaslonerx in a county upon peti­
Hue ®f
of an
— elocution and order ' ------------------■
proper voucher«, within a ll month" * !r,ll*1
wure ■•r»*«l " In the ’------
lunch room of Dexter waa a business visitor In Springfield,
ell of the ita te with the Gregon tion ot 16 farmers who expect to
(rum the
ii.*. 2nd
«„.I day - of • u
from
Muri-h, -----
I M Í of ecali* lagged out of the Circuit which ha, Jual recently been re- Springfield on Friday.
1(1
I«
Mil
Ifl t mlmlnlatratrlx
a .1 r e .l.« l.« ..« -l. L
u
' 1 , , l | r l »< ,b"
Returns from Portland— Mrs. J State college extension service.
to I the
aald
at . . the
° r i,r *« on- In paired and Improved aa a major
ask for the composition of their In­
Has Flu— Mrs. Lwrence May Is M. Larson and Mra. Al Malo re­
A state subsistance garden com debtedness under the provisions
now recovering at ber home from turned Saturday from Portland mlttee has been appointed by Paul of the new law. These commis­
Ftit MV A
bv »»I'l court on the lai day!
•“•P«*i«d at the gathering Fri
ROBERT INS B.
an lllncs, with Influenxa.
where they have «pent the past V. Maris, director of agricultural sioners must be fam iliar with agri­
week.
extension and secretary of the re­ cultural conditions.
Ill at Home— Mra. Lottie Bow­
lief council., and It has Just '«sued
L. L R A y ’
'» ¿ « » U te .
for the aum of »1901 60 debt |? M d,""“ "d by "•«“ »««•»•- The broken man was quite 111 at her borne here
Return From Trip— Mr and Mra.
Fils Insolvency Petition
10.000 copies of a new leailet which
M 2 « IS |3 3 0 |
uttorney
fee
and
the
coat,
and
die
I
P|aa,o'’,“
li
•«
«
repaired
by
Mr.
the
first
of
the
week.
George Procbnow and family re­
.
-----------coate and die ,
Individual farmers may filo a
contains planting plans and other
huraementa of ault, taxed at BIB »6; I’halr and Mr. Laiton, and the
turned Saturday evening from a
petition of ineolvency any time
Information for guiding the Inex­
and commanding me. aa aherlfr of painting waa done by Mr. Qulney
W alterville Peopla Here — Mr
trip
to
Ihe
middle
west.
They
have
within five years after the law be
lan e County, Oregon, to aell. In the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
perienced
gardner
1»
producing
a
Mrs. Kenneth Carney of W alterville
been gone about a month.
comes effective, whereupon the
w
niann.-r provided by law the lands and Mr. Klee with the aaalatance ol
score
or
more
different
vegetables
w
rre
visitors
In
Springfield
on
F
ri­
Notice la hereby given that the In «aid decree dc«rrlhed to «atlafv lb*
bny» of the achool. The
conciliation commissioners arrange
unduraigned ha. been nppolnted , «»Id Judgment, with Interest and the
of thia room have been kalao- day.
Babbit Burna Faca— Hot babbit on a plot 60 by 100 feet.
meeting of the creditors. The
e ic c u trli of tliu ia a t W ill aud Teat-1 ei„en«i-« of aele:
mined a light craam . „ k ., T h -
Bach county agent In the 28
poured into a moist mold exploded
anient of Jesse Eaaton. deceased.
I will ,.n Saturday the 1st day of . ..
.
*
Th
farmer's financial condition Is pres­
Visit at Alsea— Mr. and Mra. Ned
counties
maintaining
them
Is
pre­
liy the County Court for l^ n e Coun April, 1933. at one o'clock In the “ '“ l " * p p*‘* Painted a Chine«« W illiams and son. Tummy, visited and caused minor burns about the
ented and a plan of settlement of­
t>. dragon. All peraona having afternoon, at the Routhweat or r”‘*- *‘ n*1 ”*’ * curtain« have been at the homes of friends at Alaea face of Ennis Yarnell at the Spring- pared to give local assistance and fered.
advice In adapting the recommends
claim» agalnat «aid e.tate are here main entrance to the Counly Court Pieced In each of the windows
field high achool Tueaday.
Hunday.
"The plan may not reduce the
by notified i n preannt the »ame, llouae In Eugene, Oregon, o ffer f o r !
.................................
tloos contained In this new leaflet
with proper voucher*. to th« under «ale and aell at public auction to . . . . . . . . . . __ ____
Choir Practice Changed— Regular to the particular conditions pre­ amount of secured debts or impair
Visits Brother— Hobart Wilson
■Igned at the office of Donald the hlgheat bidder for cn«h ali of A R R A N G E G Y M P R O G R A M
practice for the choir of the Christ vailing in each county.
the security,” the circular explains,
Young, 430 Miner Building, Eugene. Ihe land, docrlbed In «nld decree
F O R L A N E 4 - H L E A D E R S baa returned from Salem where be
Ian churh waa hanged from Thurs­
but may extend the time or change
Free Seeds Available
within a ll month, from the dale of with all their nppurtenancea to-
spent
the
past
week
visiting
with
Ihe flrat publication of thia notice wit:
P
, .
____ _
, „ ,
day to Wednesday evening this
the method of payments. If the
W
hile
free
seed
and
free
fertilv
Date of rtrat publication. March
Beginning at a point In Town - (, * "P^ U I P . “ '
1 r,mU” * bta brother, Kenneth.
week because of the Church Night xer In some Instances, are being creditors representing a majority
2nd. 1933
0 S
o l i d . .1
th„
—
I I ‘ I f m "»«"<■•
and
• hit,
hip 2 20
Routh
a t'th
e corner
-
«'■«' Folk
Folk dances
deuce, will
Queet at Hotel— John Norton of program set for Thursday
provided under the terms of money ln amounts of claims approve the
««ctlnna 12 and 13 of Range 8: b" <lv,’n by the Daobh Young Peo
LUCY A lltV IN , Executrix of
Philomath
waa
an
overnight
guest
granted
by the Reconstruction Fin­ plan presented, a bearing will be
West and sections 7 and 19 of plea nrganliatlon of Junction City
the Last W ill and Testament,
Assembly
Speaker — Charles
W ”"' of ,he W illam ette! under the leadership of Hana Reer e'em n 8pr‘“ ,n e ld h° t#l 8alurd«> , Walker, member of the faculty ol ance corporation, strict rules have held and If the court is satisfied
of Jesse Baa ton. deceased.
been Issued to prevent the abuse of that the plan Is fair and practicable
DONALD YOUNO, Attorney for
Meridian, and running thence . i MV
I the school of commerce at tho
Batata.
North 17 46 chains, thence West
this privilege through Issuing seed it will be approved."
Recovering
from
Illness
—
Mra.
|
University
spoke
on
"Things
That
37 50 chains, thence Routh 17 48
There are only three such organl-
(M 2 9 19 23 30)
to other than duly registered un
Price Index is Basis
chalns. thence Bast 37.60 chains i latlona on the Pacific Coast with C. A. Wyman la convalescing at
,or Succeae" at the Monday
nl"«t«,hnrn
i0
to ,he ■*p* ,’,«l training In this type of ber home this week following an assembly period at the high school. employed persons.
The current circular also con­
place of beginning; 140 44 acre«. wnrb
"R. F. C. funds are made avail tains new tables showing Oregon
NO TICE TO C R E D ITO R *
attack of the Influenxa.
more or leas, of land In Ijin e
NO TIC E la hereby given that
Mission Study Ends — The six- abte for
«nd fertilisers with price Indexes from 1910 to 1932 on
__________ ___
_ been _
....
County. Oregon. Subject to the' The meeting will bn held In the
the undersigned
has
appoint-
weeks
school
of
missions
dealing
tbe
expectation
that local agencies, 18 commodities and an Index show­
Hae Operation— Mrs. Roach, ot
•«I «xeculrll
e x e c u trll of
u tu e ,
¿>f “ ,<1 c,,urt and redemp- Bugetw- Y. M C A. gymnasium at
ed
of the netate
natal« of J Jam««
with the American Indian which has public and private, will cooperate ing the general level of farm prices
T Moors, deceased, by the county
“ bL
« 30 p. m. Tueaday, Aprii 4th, aa a Goshen, submitted to a major oper­
been conducted at the Baptist in sucb matters as making suitable in Gregon over the same period.
court of lauie County, Oregon. All
' *•
| rcgular meeting of thè l^ n e Coun ation at the Pacific Christian hos­
peraona having claims aga nai said
M * * '*•33 30)
|ty Leader,' asaoclatlon. All parents pital In Eugene last Thursday morn­ church were brought to a close Sun . Karden tracts, tools and equipment There la a trend toward the use of
I-Btale are hereby notified to pre«-
NOTICE o r a a i a
day evening.
| available, and providing irrigation general farm price Indexes In the
and othera Intereeted a , well aa ing.
•-nt Ihe same duly verified and with
.
water when possible,” says Director adjustment of farm financial con­
Ihe proper vouchers to the under
Notice la hereby given, that by 1 local leaders are Invited to attend
Still at Hoeplta!— Ted Lenhart Maris. “Only persons 'willing and tracts to provide elasticity In pay
signed at the offices of Harris.
«T an execution and order: The regular bualneaa meeting of
Visit in Portland— Mr. and Mra.
Is still at the Veterans' hospital In , able' to grow gardens are encour
Smith A llryaon. 301 9 Miner Build ” f »“ ■*- Isaued out of the Circuit >kn . . . . .
log. Eugene. Dragon, within alx <'” u r’
(*!• State of Oregon, for th
«»«mtatlon will precede the Tifford Wllaon and «on, Mac. were Portland. He was expected home aged to do so. As unemployed per ments according to ability to pay.
months from the dale of the first l -an" i ’ounty. March 1st. 1933, pur-'
Subject matter Instruction In Portland last week-end visiting last week following an operation, sons receiving relief are not able i
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
publication
o f thia notice.
auant to a decree rendered by aald ln 9-H Garden projects will be dln- at the home of Mra. Wilsoo's par­
but
was
not
permitted
to
leave.
He
to
purchase
adequate
quantities
of
ents. Mr and Mra. Ellis McLean.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Dnto of the first publication of <'«urt on February 17, 1933, |n a , cussed by Elmo Chase
Is now expected home the latter vegetables, subsistence gardens undersigned has been appointed ad­
thia notice la March 3. 1933
”n"
therein
pending.
wherein
The program la of especial inter­
A N N IE
L M O ORE, aa execu A«»na Nelson Is plaintiff and J. N,
ministrator
of the estate of Daisy
w ill not compete to any consider­
Former Tsaeher Visit« — Miss part of this week.
Irlx of the ealate of Jamea T " Fuller aa Guardian of the Batate est to leaders of 4-H health club«.
able extent with farmers and truck Bangs, deceased, by the county
France« Hodge of Salem, former
Moore, dvceuod.
of J. Carman Fuller, Insane. Clara
court of Lane County, Oregon. A ll
teacher In the Springfield high TURNIPS MAY BECOME
gardeners who have produce for persons having claims against aald
Long. J. Carman Fuller, Lydia Mor­
<M 3 9 1« 23-30)
Exhibits Film »— I*aurenre Mof­
—.............-
-- --------------
■chool, was a visitor at the home of
ion aud J N. B Fuller are defetMl-
O R C H A R D C O V F B r o n p sale.”
“ le "
e
,la ,e are •-—
•»«•b -----------
y notified
to _
ants. which execution and order of fitt, county school superintendent Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery on Fri
______ _
Members of the state susistance en^ ••»• s«tne, duly verified and with
<al« la to me directed and com­ exhibited some educational films at
,
..
.
earden commute« »ro xv i
i ,he Proper vouchers, to the under-
in the search for a cover crop for *
committee are W . L. Teu-1 glKned at the ofllce o, John Bryson,
mand« me to sell the following des the Lincoln school Monday evening. day. She spent the week-end visit­
ing friends In Springfield and Eu­ orchards which can be turned under t8ch-
state county agent gso W illam ette Street. Eugene. Ore-
crlbed real property, to-wlt:
Beginning at the Northeast cor­
Just as early in the spring as the leader; A-
B Bouquet, professor gon, within six months from the
Nine Claims Filed— J M Farrier gene.
D r. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
ner of the Ix>l Numbyr Gne In the Tuesday filed two mining claim no­
soil can be worked, winter turnips ° f TeF *table crops; Lucy A. Case. date of the flrat publication of this
N aturopathic Physician
Block Number Three of that part
Father III— Miss Ruth Morrison may prove to be a valuable "find" nutrlt,on aP«ci»II«t of the extension notice.
tices
with
the
county
clerk.
Both
of the City of Eugene. In luxne
Date of first publication of thia
domestic science teacher at Spring- for this purpose, says C. E. Schus- ”8rTlce’
Phone 91J
8 ' F,etcher- county notice Is March 2, 1933.
County. Gregon, which waa ori­ are In the W lnherry district.
field
high
school,
was
called
to
K
la­
ginally platted and recorded aa
ter, federal specialist In nut culture af eDt ° f LaD* count5r> an<*
,n-|
ABE BANGS. Administrator of
lifflce Hours: 1 to S P, M.
Ellaworth'a Addition to Eugene
Estate of Daisy Bangs, de­
math Falla during the week-end
«keep, coanty agent of Clackamas
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE
at
the
Oregon
Experiment
station.
406 Fourth Street
City. Gregon, and running thence
ceased.
beause of (he Illness of her father. The chief drawback at present Is county.
REAL PROPERTY
aouth on the went line of Mill
(M 2-9-16-23-30)
NOTICE is hereby given that by Miss Winifred Plass of Eugene Is
Street 117 feet; thence went 61 virtue of an execution and order
lack of hardiness in common varie­
feet, thence north parallel with of sale issued out of Ihe Circuit the substitute teacher.
ties available.
the west line of M ill Street 117 Court of the 8tate of Gregon for
The conviction Is growing that
feet to the south line of Eleventh lame Counly the 24th day of March.
Birthday Dinner Held— Mr. and
JEWELER
Avenue East and thence east 61 1933. upon and pursuant to a decree Mrs. Riley 9nodgraas entertained ordinary cover crops that must be
for the next 5
feet to the plate of beglnnl g, duly given and made by said Court
allowed to grow for a considerable
Repairing a Specialty
months of
at
their
home
with
a
family
birth
togi*tht-r with the tenements, Ihe 15th dny of October. 1938, In a
period in the early spring before
hereditaments and appurtenances suit pending therein In which Carl day dinner Sunday In honor of Mra
SprtiiKfleld, Oregon
thereunto belonging or In any Wagner was plaintiff and Matt Snodgrass' birthday which came being plowed down, have actually
done about as much harm as good
wise appertaining,
Simons and othera were defendants, the following Monday. Mr. and Mrs
In order to satisfy certain lions and
General Law Practice
which execution and order of sale Delmar Bryan of Eugene were to nut orchards through depleting
charges In said decree specified, I
the soil of necessary moisture to I
will on Saturday, April lat, 1933. at was to me directed and commanded guest«.
I. M, PETERSON
me to sell tho real property herein­
mature the nut crop, Schuster e x -;
the
hour
of
one
o'clock
P.
M
at
the
Attorney a t-ljtw
plains.
front door of the Court House In after described to satisfy certain
SUMMONS
City Hall Building
Eugene. Lane County. Gregon, offer liens and charges In said decree
Preliminary trials have shown
for sale and aell at public auction specified, I will on Saturday the IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E that certain fall sown turnips pro­
Rprlngfle:d. Oregon
391h
day
of
April,
1933.
at
the
hour
for cash, the above described real
S T A T E GF OREGGN. IN AND duce an enormous tonnage of or­
of ten o'clock. A M . at the south
property.
FGR LANE COUNTY.
west door of the County Court
ganic matter that may be turned
March 2nd. 1933.
Make the most of your reading hours. Enjoy the
House In Rugene. Lane County, O rville S. Maxwell and Iola Max­
C. A. SW ART8, Sheriff of Lana
under Just as soon as the soli Is
well.
his
wife.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
W
il­
Oregon, offer for sale and aell at
County, Gregon.
liam Edward Warren and Eleanor In condition to work in the spring.
wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the charm that
public auction for cash, subject to
W. H. BRGGKE, Attorney for
Dorothy Warren, his wife, defend More extensive tests this season
redemption as provided by law all
Plaintiff.
ants.
have made the ATLANTIC, for seventy-five years,
of the right, tide and Internet of
(M 2-9-14-33-30)
To W illiam Edward W arren and were destroyed by the severe win­
the defendants In said suit and of
ter
weather.
America s most quoted and most cherished magazine.
all parties claiming by, through or Eleanor Dorothy Warren, his wife
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
NOTICE
A search for hardy varieties of
under them or any of them In or to Defendant«:
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E S TA TE turnips for such use Is being car­
H HEItKAS in chapter 187, gener­ the following described real pro­
Send $1. (mentioning this ad)
OF OREGON, you and each of you
al laws of Oregon, enacted In 1919, perty. to-wlt:
are
hereby required to appear and ried on by H arry Scnoth. federal
It Is declared to be the duty of
Lot 14 In H. L. and T. B. Blew
agronomist at the Gregon station,
to
every person, firm, copartnership,
art's Plat being a subdlvlMon of answer the Complaint filed against
company and corporation owning,
IB-presented By
the James Ebbert Jr„ D. L. C. No you in the above entitled suit, with with some promise of success al
The Atlantic Monthly, 8 Arlington St„
the date of the ready.
leasing, occupying, possessing or
74 In Township 17 S. R. 3 West In four weeks fro
having charge of or dominion over
E. H. TURNER
of W. M and containing one acre first publication of the Summons
Boston
nnd If you fall to answer, for want
any land, place, building, structure, more or less.
M IN E R A L F E E D S S U B J E C T
wharf, pier nr dock which Is Infest­
346 A Ht.
Springfield, Ore.
Dnted this 29th day of March thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to
the Court for the relief as prayed
ed with ground squirrel« and other 1933.
O F N E W O . S. C . B U L L E T IN
for In P laintiffs Complaint, tos
noxious rodents or predatory ani­
C. A. SW ARTS. Sheriff.
wit:
Judgment
against
the
defend
mals, or ns soon as the presence of
By A. E. Huleganrd. Deputy.
ants for the sum of *6.500.00 and In­
Mineral feeds will not compen­
ihe same shall come to his. their or
IM 3 0 - A 6 13-20-27)
POOLE • GRAY
44
terest thereon at the rate of 7% sate for careless feeding practices
Ils knowledge, at once to proceed
per annum from Nov. 1, 1931, and
and to continue In good faith to ex­
BARTHOLOMEW
but an adequate supply of certain
SUMMONS
for the further sum of *69.98 and
terminate und destroy such rodents
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E Interest thereon nt the rate of 7% mineral salts Is essential to normal
by poisoning, trapping or other ap­
STA
TE
GF
GREOON
FOR
LANE
per annum from Nov. 5. 1932, and growth and reproduction among
propriate and effective mean«; and
COUNTY.
Formerly Walker-Poole
for the further sum of a reasonable farm animals, according to a new
W HEREAS gray digger ground
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M
F.
M
ATTESO
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,
Plain
Attorneys fee. and for the costs and
squirrels (Cltellus douglasll) are
tiff.
vs.
BARA V. M A T T E ­ disbursements of this suit; also for bulletin. "Mineral Feeds,” by Dr.
noxious rodents In Lano Cnunuty
SON,
Defendant.
EHGENK 11th BPK IN G FIKLD
the foreclosure of the mortgage J. R. Haag chemist ln animal nut
Gregon.
To Sara V. Matteson, the above executed to plaintiffs by said de­
and Charnetton,
223 Main
Now, therefore, all of such per
ft nriants upon the following des
sons, firms, copartnership«, cor­ named defendant:
Telephone 723
Phone 92-J
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E STATE cribed premises:
porations and companies owning or
Beginning at a point In the cen­
• We are well equipped to give you a prompt, complete
having dominion over Innd In said OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
quired to appear In the above en­
ter line of County Road No. 1008
ane County, Oregon, are hereby
In the East line of the Jamee Mc­
piinting service of “The Printing Staples’ Used in
requlredy to take steps to exterml titled cause and answer the Com
Cabe D. L^C. No. 46. ln Townehlp
nnte said gray digger ground squir­ plaint filed against you herein with
In
four
weeks
from
the
date
of
the
Seventeen
(17)
South,
Range
Every
Business Community.”
rels (Cltellus Douglasll) within
Four (4) West of the W illam ette
thirty days from the date of the flrat publication of this Summons;
and If you fall so to appear and an­
Meridian. 1226.6 feet South of the
first publication of this notice. If
• These “Staples” are the printing that you are using
swer. plaintiff will apply to the
Northeast corner of said claim
such steps are not taken, a person
nnd running thence South along
or persons nppolnted by the county Court for the relief prayed for ln
day after day, week after week, and month after
the East line of the claim 429.6
court of said Lane County will en­ snld complaint ns follows, to-wlt:
For a decree of the above entitled
feet, thence West 1017.2 feet,
month.
ter upon said lands and proceed to Court that the marriage contract
thence North 427 feet, to the cen­
exterminate
said
gray
digger
now existing between plaintiff and
ter of the County Road, thence
ground squirrels (Cltellus doug defendant be forever dissolved and
• Check your supplies-on-hand NOW. If exhausted or
East along the center line of the
lasll) and Ihe cost of said exterml
that
plaintiff
be
absolutely
divorced
HOW ABOUT
County Road 1017.2 feet to the
nation will he levied against said from defendant;
low— place the order TODAY.
place of beginning, containing
rands.
Y O U R C H IL D ?
That plaintiff be awarded the
ten acres. In l,ane County. Ore­
The County Agricultural Agent care and custody of Virginia M
• • a
gon:
hereby designates Monday, April Matteson, the minor child of plain
LETTERHEADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
and also for such other and fur­
One child In every five hoa
10th, as n day to be known as tiff and defendant;
STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS
ther relief as to the Court may
defective vision. In most cases
squirrel poisoning day" through
Quick-Lit«
Lamp
And for such other and further
these children do not know that
ENVELOPES
out said Lane County, nnd It la dellef as to the Court may seem seem equitable, and that each of
PAMPHLETS
you he barred from all Interest In
Hsfs's a dandy all-purposa Ugh
tholr vision I h at fault nod handl-
hereby recommended that poison Just aud equitable;
BLOTTERS
HANDBILLS
k r your hoe»»! Fin» lor reeding
said premises, except only the sta­
-apploK lliom They find It hard
barley, ns prepared by the under­
This summons Is published under tutory right of redemption.
or
sswkag. Give» 20 drew more
RECEIPTS
signed and representatives of the and by virtue of an order of the
to »(tidy. They have fr-qiH-nt
TICKETS
Uaht (hen o ld erU o il lamps. Yout
This summons Is served upon
heailnclion. They are graded as
Bureau of Biological Survey of the Hon-. G. F. Sklpworth. Judge of the
POLDERS
TAOS
Coleman Q uick-Lit» make» and
dull. Naturally they do not get
Unltsd »tales Department of Agri­ above entitled Court made and en you by publication by virtue of an
bums ks own gat Irom regular un-
ahead as well as their parents
culture, he used for the purpose of tered on the 22nd day of March, order of the Hon. 0. F. Sklpworth,
oaaaad gsaolin». Ganerams aaaily
and teachers would like to have
such extermination. Such poison 1933, which order directs the publi­ Circuit Judge, dated and filed
md quickly Iroea th» hast cd two
them, So II. la wise to get their
Itarley may be secured from the un­ cation of this Summons once each March 28, 1933, directing that this
eyea tested and know, not guess, dersigned nt his office In Rugene. week for four successive weeks; Summons .»e served upon you by
ln The
Springfield
Lano County, Oregon, at approxi­ Ihe date of the first publication of publication
their true condition.
News, once each week for a period
mately the cost of preparation.
IW M U M M L5MF A IT9M M.
this Summons la March 23rd, 1933, of four weeks The date of first
DR. ELLA M EADE
■MUM, M m - FltiladMsiU». Se.
Dale of first publication of thia
PO TTER A B A ILEY. Attorney» publication Is March 30. 1933.
tofaasM M.
L m »■«■!■», Uè«».
notice March 16, 1938.
for Plaintiff.
Optometrist
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Attorneys
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