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    THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 1988
____________ PAO» THUMB
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D EXTER FOUR-H CLUB8
prenldent permitted reporters to elgn m atter of importarne la the
fire questions at him at will. Mr question of the recognition of the
Roosevelt has «resumed thia prac- Russian Soviet government
Members of the Flower club led |
• Ice, greatly to the delight of the
There Is plenty of work ahead for
by Mlsa Florence I'arvln. and of
_____ ______________
Washington correspondents.
President Roosevelt, but he la fac
Ihe Health and Harden clubs led
Mohawk Man Hara— H. B Ham-1 Creswell Resident Hera
Mrs. P.
Social Washington has taken the ing the Job courageously and, his
by Nets O. Anderson, both Four-H B it of the Mohawk vicinity waa a 1 M I^ilrd of Creswell was a
shopper
new White House family to Its Intimates report. In perfect health
groups at the Dexter school will visitor In HprlngBeld Monday.
jin Springfield Tuesday
arms. Of course, the Roosevelts are and high spirits. He It I riding the
apoueor a program and pie social
not strangers here, but there Is a top wave of popularity as no preal-
Pergra
Man
Hare—
F.
K.
Hilts
Mohawk
Man
Hero—
Glenn
Staf­
at
the
school
Friday
evening,
April
j
)K BALS 34 Aero* on U ttto Full
lot of difference In the social status dent has ever ridden It.
of
Pengra
was
a
business
visitor
In
ford
of
(be
Mohawk
district
trans­
i r fk for aal<> or trad» for Hprliix 7, at It o'clock. There will lie no ad
of an Assistant Secretary of the :
- ■
_________
Hprplngfleld on Monday.
acted busines« In Springfield Tues­
field proporiy. Ilox |4 Full Crook. mission. The students are trying to
Washington. D C., April 8— Not Nsyy «»»I a President of the United
r n n u .m n »
day.
raise
enough
money
to
put
electric
Orsgou, or ooo N. A. Ho wo. a 13
Jaspar People Hero — Mr. and
since Woodrow Wilson marched In RUtes They move In entirely dlf ’’ H U ' G R O W E R S SAY NO
light« In the school building.
Mrs. J. A. Roork of Jasper were
Collect Bounty— H. C. Saunders ,0 w “ hl'l«ton at the head of Demo forent circles. There have been
ON BEER AGENCY PLAN
visitors lu Mprlngfleld Monday.
of Jasper
collected tbe county crat*<: Tohorta Just twenty years presidents and their families who
———_
8. P. OFFERS CUT FARES
Drive to Portland— Miss Clara
bounty on one cougar Monday at a , ° **“ * lh* Capital City experlen- *e re merely tolerated In so-called
The E u««oe Fruit Growers’ asso­
Doctor In Portland — Dr. and
TO EASTER TR A VELER S Jones. Mrs. W C. Itehhau und two
lile office of the county clerk
c* d the »*nsatlon of being stood on "»oclety" because of their official , lat,on will not assume the agency
daughters, Joy ami Bobble, and Mr» Mrs. W. H. Pollard and daughter,
! Its head, so to speak. Just as M r »landing, but the Franklin Roose-
toT any brewery, contrary to rum-
Aniiouneuinoul of plan« for
K. C. Miller, drove to Portland Hun Itulh, spent Tuesday In Portlaud.
in from Camp Creek— Mr. and Wilson came Into the office of
bave a social status of the ored r*l>orta, It was decided Satur-
fourduy offorlnx of Dollar
Day day. They look Mrs M iller to her
Toledo Man Hero— Emil Ott of Mrs M. J. Topton of Camp Greek president with the determination to highest, regardless of official con day at a meeting of the Board of
roundtrip transportation over (bo home In Porlland after having «pern
“ fectors of the association. The
Toledo waa a visitor lu Springfield were visitors Tuesday In Spring change everything, so President “ ectlon. Alice Roosevelt Longworth
Kaator holiday period April 13, 14 some time here visiting at the Keb- on Friday.
field.
Roosevelt's
administration
has * aye the cue to ene highest circles •’Yultgrowers’ now operate a eoft
lf< and 18. waa inudo today by (be han home.
adopted the policy that whatever of Washington society by resuming <,r,nl1 manufacturing plant in con-
Recovers from Illness — Mra.
Southern Pacific Company.
Lowell People Horo — Mr. and
needs to be done shall be done dlf- her Intimacy with her cousins In the n*ctlon with their fru it and nut
The c m l « m ile train rides will
Mra. Frank Hnyder of Lowell trans­ Geeorge Gerlach, who has been ferently.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
W hite House, while Mrs. Woodrow canning and drying operations.
quite
III,
Is
now
recovered
suffici­
lot lu vffot'l belween all points on
NO TIC E IB HEREBY G IVEN acted business In Springfield Sat­
Wilson, another social leader of
'— --------
——
A
Political
Revolution
ently
to
be
able
to
be
outdoors.
Iba rail mud'« lino« In «lx western Thai the undersigned has been lip urday.
Nothing In this slow moving city hl<* P°"ltlon, has also placed her M ISSION GROUP W IL L
pointed
Administrator
of
the
eatale
slates, according to Carl Dlaou.
Minor Operation— Harry Shahan ever moved as rapidly as thlngmare e“<’hel of » W oycl uP°n them. It
. -
Camp Creek Man Hero— M. J.
of Oeorge Melvin Miller, deceuaed,
local agont. Final return limit, he by the County Court of Lane Coun
underwent
a minor operation at tbe movlng here now W ithin less than la not likely, therefore, that the I
M EET H ERE APRIL 11
Chase, Camp Creek farmer, waa a
aid would bo April 25.
ty, Oregon. All peraons having
business visitor In Springfield on offico of a Springfield physician a fortnight a real political revolu­ »lan-i-rs and scandalous gossip
Ticket« at tlioao reduced rate« claims ugalnst said estate are re
Members of the Missionary circle
on Tuesday afternoou
which some of their predecessors In
tion has taken place.
Saturday.
will lie good on all tralus In coachea qulrerl to preaent them with the
of the Christian chnrch will hold
the
W
hite
House
have
suffered
will
proper vouchers to the undersigned
In tbe order of their relative Im-
Down From Bridge— Angus H ar­ _.
or I ’ulltuana, (lie latter plua Uauul
W altsrvllls Man Hara — Frank
.
, lie aimed at the Franklin Roose- their next regular meeting next
at the law office of James K King.
portance,
these are the outstanding re)t,
beck
and
P.
O.
Daniela
-of
McKen
berth rhurgoa.
Tuesday evening. April 11. at ths
410 Miner Building. Kugeuei L u s t Anderson of W altervllle waa an
County, Oregon, within six (8* overnight guest at the Springfield sic bridge were business visitors In occurrences under the new govern­
home of Mrs. Elsie Pollard. Mrs.
Foreign
Affairs
Soon
ment:
Springfield Monday.
months from the date of thia notice hotel Monday.
D. B. Murphy Is in charge of the
SUMMONS
Foreign
affairs
are
beginning
to
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this 8th
1. President Roosevelt has been get closer attentloo from the new program arrangements for the even­
day
of
A
p
ril.
1933
Receives Bounty— John West of
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT O F T H E
Move to Clip — Mr. and Mrs.
given powers such as no president administration, now that the more ing.
M E L V IN <1 M ILL E R . Admlnls
HTATK OF OltKOON FOIt LANE
Vida, Monday received tbe county
Howurd
Cotton
have
moved
to
the
of the Cnlted States ever had, ex pressing domestic problems seem
CO UNTY,
trator of the Estate of George
bounty
on
one
cougar
at
the
office
residence at »81 A street. They
Melvin Miller. Deceased.
cept In war time. The general ap- on their way to solution. The ap­
of the county clerk.
W IL L IA M F M ATTESO N , Plain­
(A 8-13 20 27 M 4)
formerly lived io Eugene.
proval expressed by people in all pointment of Norman H. Davis as a
Men, Boys, Women
tiff.
vs
HAItA V MATTE-
Entertains
Card
Club—
Mrs.
Cec­
parts
of the country, of the delega general European representative of
BON, Defendant.
and Children
Returns Homo— Frank L. Heath
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ilia Jones entertained members ot tl«n to the executive of power the government, with the rank of
To Hara V Matteaon, the above
left
Friday
for
h
it
home
on
the
NO TIC E IB HEREBY G IV E N :
named defendant:
the 8. B. A. card club at her home formerly exercised only by congress ambassador, is hailed as indicating
That the County Court of the {Mate Rogue river after visiting with rela
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E HTATK of Oregon for Lane County has r-p live« In Springfield.
here Monday. The club Is composed nuggets that there was something Mr. Roosevelt’s appreciation of tbe
O F OltKOON: You are hereby re­ pointed Zora M. Culver na Admlnls
of Eugene ladles.
more than Idle talk behind the idea good relations which Mr. Davis has
quired to appear In the above en­ tratrlx of the Estate of W illiam T.
BIAS TAPE, with thread to
Drives
to
Portland—
Mlsa
Ann
that
a dictator was needed. Old-tlm.- established in Europe In the past
titled cau«e and snswer the Com Culver, Deceased. All persons hav­
Former Resident Visits — 8. E. political observers here say that It two years as the American delegate
match, Size 5.
McGookln
motored
to
Portland
Sun­
plaint filed again«! you herein with­ ing claims against said Entitle are
8
fo r
in four week* from the date of the hereby notified to present the same, day to visit with friends. She re­ Stevens, former 8prlngfleld resi­ reflects a general distrust of con-; to the disarmament conference, the
dent, now living m Eugene, spent
first publication of thl« Summons; duly verlr ed, to the undersigned turned that evening.
gress. it perhaps is not so much world economic conference and
and If you fall so to appear and an­ Administratrix at the law office«
Tuesday In this city visiting with that, as It Is Impatience with the other international gatherings,
swer. plaintiff will apply to the of Harris. Htnlth A Bry on. Miner
Returns to Klamath Falla— Thad his friends.
slowness of congress.
__
Court for the relief prayed for In Building. Eugene. Lane County, Barber, brother o> Clayton F. Bar
There is a good deal more to the
• aid complaint a« follow«, to-wlt: Oregon, within Hix Months from
Arm
In
W
ringer—
Howard
Slav-
2.
Under
the
direction
of
the
new
international
situation than is ap-
her. who has been visiting here for
I- O. O. F. Bldg., Springfield
For a decree of the above entitled the date of thia notice.
ens. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe presldent the reorganisation of the parent on the surface. The settle
some
tltme,
left
Friday
for
Klamath
Court that the marriage contract
Dated this 30th <lay of March.
Slavens of W altervllle caught his entire banking system of the nation ment of the war debts owing to the
Falla.
now existing between plaintiff and 1*33.
his arm In a wringer Tuesday at has been started along drastic. United Slates is only one Item,
defendant be forever dissolved and
ZORA M CULVER. Admlnls
Visit In Portland— Mrs. Ella Lom-1 his home. The arm was painfully
that plaintiff be absolutely divorced
tratrlx of the Estate of W illiam
deep-reaching lines which promise Ukely now to be brought to a head
from defendant;
- Culver. Deceased.
hard. Mrs. Juanita Brown, Mrs Injured, but no bones were broken. to weed out the Incompetents and ver>' soon. Disarmament Is regard-
That plaintiff be awarded the Harris, Smith A Bryson, Attor­
W alter Gossler and daughter, Ann.
crooks In the banking business.
here as of grave importance, for
cure and custody of Virginia M neys for Administratrix.
Receiver Here— Lloyd H. Kelley,
spent the week-end visiting In Port­
Matteson, the minor child of plain
place the federal government In unless some agreement is reached
(M 30- A 8 13 20 27)
receiver for the First National
land.
(Iff and defendant;
control of all banks and give de- 8OOn there is decided danger of •
And for «uch other and further
bank of Springfield was here from
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF'S
SALE
dellef a« to the Court mgy seem
Rstum from Seattle — M r and Silverton looking after business posltors far greater assurance of new European war. which would
REAL PROPERTY
Ju«l and equitable;
the safety of their bank deposits n° t *lo the United States any good,
Mrs. Ray Irwin and family have re­
Thl« summon« 1« published under
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by turned thia week from Beattie affairs In connection with tbe local than they have ever had. How far Germany and France seem ready
bank Tuesday. Mr. Kelley Is re­
and by virtue of an order of the virtue of an execution and order
this program of banking reform to leap again at each other's
Hon. G F Hklpworth. Judge of the of sale Issued out of he Circuit where they have been for the past ceiver for closed hanks In both
will go remains to be seen, hut throats; Italy probably would at
few
weeks.
above entitled Court made and en Court of the State of Oregon for
cities.
those with long memories recall tack France from the rear in that
(•red on the ¡2nd day of March, la n e County the 34th day of March,
Salesman at Junction City— W il­
1*33. which order directs the publi­ 1*33, upon and pursuant to a decree
that It was President Wilson's pur- t * 8«- and Poland is Itching to fight
cation of thia Bummona once each duly given and made by said Court liam . Moyer, electrical appliance
Evangelists Return — Mr. and pose and that of his advisors to it out with Germany. Another for-
week tor four >uccvaslve weeks; the 16th day of October. 1*32. In a
Mrs. Frank Vernon, formerly In extend the powers of the Federal
the date of the first publication of suit pending therein In which Carl salesman for the Mountain States
thl« Bummona la March 23rd. 1933 Wagner was plaintiff and Matt Power company spent Tuesday on charge of the Gospel Mission Reserve system so that eventually
church on West Main street, have every banking Institution in the na­
POTTER A B A ILEY. Attorneys Blmona and others were defendants, business in Junction City.
f o r Plaintiff.
which execution and order of sale
recently returned to Springfield tion would be under full control. I
Res A P O. Address. 531 was to me directed and commanded
Board Meetings Held — Monthly from Loa Angeles where they have
The war Interrupted that program
Miner Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon. me to sell the real property herein- meetings of the 8unday school
been visiting with friends for some but It has come to life again now.
<M 23 30—A 8 13 20)
after described to satisfy certain ! hoad and of the Church board of the
i S r £ d . : n i ,'onlnHa"taJ r d s ^ n ; : M' - hl>dl* t
—
held there time.
3. A start has been made toward
cutting a thousand million dollars
3»th day of April. 1*33, at the hour Monday and Tuesday evenings of
of ten o'clock, A M.. at the south thia week at 7:30.
T R E N D S VARY IN REPORT a year off the government's expen- i
west dour of the County Court
ses. of which nearly half w ill come
House In Eugene, Lane County,
Roseburg People Here— Mr. and
OF CHICK H A TC H IN G S out of funds now being spent for
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Oregon, offer for sain and sell at Mrs. F, J. Norton and son, Harry
Naturopathie Physician.
veterans' relief. President Roose­
public suction for cash, subject to
of Roseburg were visitors here Mon Early Hatchings Decline While In- velt's firm stand against the spend
redemption
as
provided
by
law.
all
.
,
.
I ‘houo »I-J
creates Are Shown for
of the right, title and Interest of day •,y,'nln* at ’ he home of M r and
Ing of public money on veterans
Later Bookings
the defendants In said suit and of Mrs. Harry Whitney.
They had
whose disabilities are not due to
Office Hours: 1 to & P. M.
all parties claiming by, through or been at Corvallis and were return­
their war service overrode the ob­
408 Fourth Street
undor them or any of thorn In or to ing to their home.
Commercial hatcheries In the
jections of members of both houses
the following described real pro­
country as a whole produced con
perty. to-wlt:
of congress, who gave him the au­
Portland People Here— Mrs,
slderahly fewer chicks In January
thority he sought to effect that
Lot 14 in H. 1«. and T. B. Stew­ O. Fleming and her brother. Frank
A Coleman Q uick-Lite gives
and February than a year ago. with economy.
art's Plat being a subdivision of
20 times the light of an ordi­
Hodson,
both
of
Portland,
are
now
some decrease In bookings for
the
James
Khbort
Jr..
I).
L.
C.
No
JEWELER
nary oil lantern. W h ite r,
4. The legalization of beer, as a
74 In Township 17 8. R. 3 West visiting In Springfield at the home March and later, according to the
Repairing a Specialty
brighter, better light. A lw ays
of W. M. and containing one acre of their mother, Mrs. Susan King hatchery report released by the bn means of raising revenue, has been
more or less.
ready for use in any kind of
and their sister, Mrs. Wanda reau of agricultural economics. The passed and it seems probable that
Springfield, Oregon
Dated this 2*th day ot March.
weather. W ind-proof, rain­
Barnes
1*33
trend varied a good deal in the dlf anyone with a thirst for the malt
proof,
insect-proof. The
beverage
can
buy
it
freely
within
a
C. A. SW A H T8. Sheriff.
ferent sections of the country.
Roundtrips to almost every­
General Law Practice
few days.
By A. E. Huleganrd. Deputy.
CORN, PIG CLUB M EM BERS
A decrease In February of appro­
where in the West for about
I M 39— A 8-13 20 27)
Those are the major high lights
I. M. PETERSON
O FFERED $1525 IN CASH ximately 11 per cent occurred
1/ a mile. Start your trip on
of
the
work
of
the
new
administra­
chicks hatched, with bookings down
Attorney at-I«nw
SUMMONS
tion thus far.
one
of these dates:
City H all Building
Portland Stockyard Company An­ about 6 per cent compared to Feb­
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
Direct to the People
ruary.
1932.
Most
of
the
decrease
nounces Prlxss In Four-H
Springfield, Oregon
S T A T E D F OREGON. IN AND
President Roosevelt came Into of­
was In the north central states, ac­
Club Competition
FOR LANE COUNTY.
fice believing that the people want­
cording to the report.
O rville 8. Maxwell and Iola Max­
B« back by midnight, April 2 5
well, his wife. Plaintiffs, vs W il­
In the Pacific coast states hatch ed action, and he has been giving
Real cash prises totaling 31525
them
action.
Taking
another
leaf
liam Edward Warren and Eleanor
Ings were about 8 per cent less In
Try our"Meals Select”—com­
Dorothy Warren, his wife, defend­ are announced again this year for
out of Woodrow Wilson's book, he
plete luncheons and dinners
•s and bernu its ow n gas fro a
ants.
the 4-H club members of Oregon February than a year ago. but book
has gone over the heads of the poli­
r e g u la r c le a r - w h i t s g a s o lia s .
To W llllum Edward Warren and Washington and Idaho who have Ings for March and later were near­
for 80c to $1.2$ and break­
ticians
and
direct
to
the
people.
In
O
sn.ratss
w ith match««. Has
Eleanor Dorothy Warren, hla wife. either corn or hogs or both for their ly 6 per cent greater. Some In
fasts for 50c to 9OC.
hand operated filler ping. Fo un t
Defendants
a
series
of
public
proclamations
and
of llttshurgh. Pa.
crease In chick production in the
is nickel plated, top is vitr«oas
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E S T A T E projects. For the ninth consecutive
radio addressee, which seems to
•nam «L
Y o u 31 find this ''L ig h t
OF OREGON, you and eneh ot you year the Portli nd Union Stockyards mountain states and along the At­ have struck a responsive cord
Sam ple roundtrips:
o4 a Thousand Uses” a handy
are hereby required to appear and company through Its president G lantic coast was Indicated.
helper about the terse
Indeed, even some of the applause
Prancisco — ........ $13.50
answer the Complaint filed ngalnst A. Pierson has appropriated money
4 . 8 5 THE C O L E M A N LA M P & STOVE C O .
Farms May Show Gains
for the new President's courageous K la m a t h Falls ..............
4.85
you In the above entitled suit, with
Represented By
In four weeks fro
the date of the for awards In these projects, the
1.00
In commenting on the report, the and vigorous attitude has come O akridge........................
W ichhe. K e e e
Philedrlphla. Pa
first publication of the Summons, announcement this year being made market Information specialist In toe
DI.
L
from Republican sources. The prin­
and If you fall Io answer, for want from Corvallis over the state radio
E. H. T U R N E R
Oregon State college extension ser cipal opposition to Mr. Roosevelt's
thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to station. KOAC.
CARL OLSON, Agent
848 A 8L
Springfield, Or*. the Court for the relief as prayed
vice said the decrease In commer­ policies has come, in fact, from
Last year more than 80 pens of cial hatchings may be offset more
t p i -•no
for In P laintiffs Complaint, to-,
within his own party. It took Repub
wit: Judgment ngnlnst the defend hog« and 100 exhibits of corn grown or less by Increased farm hatchings lican votes to pass his economy
ants for the sum of t6,600.00 amt In­ under the terms of these awards
terest thereon at »he rate of 7% were exhibited at the Pacific Inter­ but there Is no information to show measure through the House of Rep­
(4
just what the trend in farm hatch resentatives.
per annum from Nov. 1, 1931, cud
for the further sum of 359.98 and national Livestock show In Port Inga Is.
The outlook as this Is written is
Interest thereon nt the rate of 7% land, of which more than 60 per
that any measure for direct farm
per annum from Nov. 5, 1*32. and cent were from Oregon, according
State hatchery reports vary great
for the further sum of a reasonable to club officials at Oregon State ly. For example, some sections In relief and in aid of the unemployed
Formerly Walker-Poole
w ill not be acted upon until Con-
Attorneys fee. and for the costs and
dlshurnnments of this suit; also for college. The championship pigs California show marked decrease gress convenes again In April. The
In
commercial
hatchings,
while
the foreclosure of the mortgage were raised by an Oregon boy,
E U G E N E —U th S P R IN G F IE L D
president and his advisers are
executed to plaintiffs by said de­ Frank Groose of Clackamas county. some Oregon regions where com>
nnd Cbamelton,
238 Main
working hard and carefully on the
fendants upon the following des­
merclal
egg
production
has
been
State to Be Districted
Telepnone 723
Phone 82-J
cribed premises:
form of legislation they want In
In Oregon Ihe rules for the award emphasised, report that the hatch­
Beginning at a point In the cen­
both those matters.
We are well equipped to give you a prompt, complete
ter line of County Road No. 1008 of this money provide for three dis eries there dealing In high grade
The belief that some plan for tak­
In the East lino of tho Jnmee Mc­ trlcts— northwestern, southeastern chicks are running to capacity this
ing so-called marginal lands out ot
printing service of “The Printing Staples’ Used In
Cabe D. L. C. No. 48, In Township and eastern Oregon. Each oorn or year with orders booked ahead.
cultivation will be adopted, Is grow­
Seventeen (17) South, Range
Every Business Community.”
Four (4) West of the W illam ette pig club member competes first in
ing. Just how far this w ill follow the
Meridian. 1228.5 feet South of the his owu district for prises ranging
domestic
allotment
plan
which
was
JUJNIOR B A P T IS T GUILD
Northeast corner of said claim from 31 to |70.
These “Staples" are the printing that you are using
considered by tho last Congress re­
nnd running thence South along
Of the total prlxe money, 31076 Is
HAS
M
E
E
T
IN
G
FRIDAY
mains to be seen.
the East line of the claim 429.6
day after day, week after week, and month after
feet, thence West 1017.2 feet, for the pig feeding contest In which
Mr. Roosevelt's program for un­
Mrs. Kenneth Tobias, leader and
month.
thence North 427 feet, to the cen­ a club member must feed four pigs
employment relief Is still in the
ter of the County Rond, thence from the same litte r for market pur­ advisor for the Junior World Wide
East along the center line of the poses and keep accurate feed and guild of the Baptist church, was shaping. It is understood that it w ill
• Check your supplies-on-hand NOW. If exhausted or
Involve something like m ilitary en­
County Road 1017.2 feet to the
hostess
at
her
home
last
Friday
weight
records
for
at
least
four
HOW ABOUT
place of beginning, containing
low—place the order TODAY.
listment of the unemployed, or of
ten nrrea, In I,»n-e County. Ore­ months. The pigs must be exhibited afternoon for the regular meeting several hundred thousand of them,
YOUR C H ILD ?
gon:
next fall at the Pacific Internation­ of the group at 4 o'clock: Follow
e e e
LETTERHEADS
and also for xurh other and fur­ al. where they wIM later be sold In Ing the business meeting those pres to be put to work on public Im­
ANNOUNCEMENTS
One child In every five hns
provements. such as waterpower
ther relief a« to the Court may
STATEMENTS
ent
enjoyed
a
potluck
supper.
the
club
fat
stock
auction
sale.
BUSINESS CARDS
defective vision. In most cases
seetn equltiible. and that each of
dams, flood protection works and
The remainder of 3460 w ill go to
ENVELOPES
those children do not know that
you be liHrrod from all Interest In
PAMPHLETS
the like.
their vision is at fault nnd handi­ said prentl.tes. except only the sta­ the participants In the corn grow­
c enzie resort is
BLOTTERS
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Washington
Likes
Roosevelt
capping them. They find It hard
tutory right of redemption.
ing contest In which each member
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to study. They have frequent
There Is no question that Wash­
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This summons Is served upon must grow at least one acre of
headaches. They are graded ns you by publication by virtue of an
ington likes the new President. He
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dull. Naturally they do not get
order of the Hon. G. F. Hklpworth, corn. Accurate records are required,
Announcement of the sale of the has brought Into public affairs a
ahead as well hh their parents
Circuit Judge, dated and filed and the boy or girl must exhibit 26 Stockade resort at Nimrod to Billy
new atmosphere, with which Wash­
und teachers would like to have
March 28, 1933. directing that this ears of corn at the liveatock ex­
Price was made during the past ington Is not fam iliar, but It Is an
them. Ho It Is wise to get their
Summons oe served upon yon by position.
week-end. The property consists of atmosphere of activity and of
eyes tested and know, not guess,
pnhlleation
In The Springfield
Further details of these contests
their true condition.
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store, service station, and several friendliness. The Impression which
of four weeks. Tho date of first and how to enter them may be ob­ cabins. Mr. Price formerly operated
DR. ELLA MEADE
President Roosevelt made upon the
pnhlleation Is March 30, 1933.
tained from the county agricultural
W ELLS A W ELLS, Attorneys agent, O. 8. Fletcher, or club agent, the Anglers resort near Deerhorn. newspaper men at his first confer­
Optometrist
This property has since been pur­ ence with them was a good one.
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