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    PAGE FOUR
fHK SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PRICE ADJUSTMENTS ARF
DISCUSSED IN CIRCULAR
02393932
(Continued (rum hirst l*age)
ence Roberta, Bernice Smith. Scott
Wright, Elmer Downes, Dale Rob
ertaon, Rob Hodenbough. William
Fletcher. Dale Carson, Karl House
Katie Dutchuh, Elva Boyles, Ruth
Keeler, Jennie Jackson. Juan Strat
ton. Maxine Smltson. Dorothy Ran*
dell, Teddy Wright, lsyl Keeler
Margie Mulligan, Helen Lyons
Angels Krspka. Jewel Farnsworth
Gordon Baldwin. Leroy Williams,
Elsie Ingram. Frances Cornell.
Wanetta Neet. Lula Johnson. Jane
Phair. Selma Clement. Mildred
Waldrip, Betty Steinhauer. Donna
Jean Severson. Henry Chase. Ro­
bert Keenan, Harold Foss, Donald
House. James Herbert, Wilson Tay­
lor, Laverne McPherson. Joe Kee-
ver, Delmas Glaspey. Fern Cornell.
Thelma Williams. Maxine Valller,
Erma W etsell.
THURSDAY, APRIL 37, 1933
FUTURE FARMERS HAVE
MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR
Germany and United States Ambassadors
Low Foreign Exports Grestsst Fac­
to r In Poor Prices fo r the
F arm ers Products
An easy way to estim ate the
amount of Increase In farm prices
necessary to reach "parity" u.ider
the aew Farm BIU Is explained In
the April report on the agricultural
situation )ust released bv the Ore­
gon extension service. The report
also contalus data to compare term
price levels In Oregon with those
for the whole country, and Informa
tion on other aspects of the (arm
problem
A year of greater Interest, en­
thusiasm and srcompllahment than
anv In Ils history was reported for
the Oregon Association of Future
Fanners of America by the officers
at the f i f t h annuel a isle conveulluli
ot the Kinlth-lliMhea agricultural
atudeuta nt Oregon Kinta college
The organisation grew Io a new
record number of in.'hi paid up mem­
bers In 36 diaplcra In ibis elate.
Howard Smith of Canby will
I bead the organisation this year as
stale president Ollier officers due
ted al Corvallis are Chester
Stevens,
Amllv,
vice president;
Wendell Green. Union. secretary;
Merlon latlhem McMinnville. Irene
! urer. and Lyman Heely, Weed burn.
T A X E S .................... easiest to pay
The Farm Bill plan, with some
exceptions. Is to use the 1910 to
1914 period as the base for estlmat
ing "parity". This Is the sam e per
iod used preparing the government
Indexes of prices received sud
prices paid by farmers. Since the
prlces-pald Index Is now Just over
100, the Indexes of prices received
by producers Indicate the approxi­
mate of “parity." For Instance, the
wheat Index for March was 39 and
the prtces-paid Index 103; there­
fore. wheat prices were under 40
percent of "parity." All farm pro­
ducts combined were approximate­
ly 60 per cent of par In exchange
for commodities usually bought by
farmers.
There Is only one easy wsy Io pay
luxe» Thai Is to pay them as a part
of the purchase price of tonielhlng
the taxpayer wants.
I n d e Kain's latest lax, that ou
beer. Is an example. Nobody pay It
who doesn't want beer, and nobody
< 'enon.Older
Jobs
fe w e r*.
(a b o v e ) u i the V H Navy Is es
who wunts beer objects to paying
l-cvtul
itt
succeed
the
lata
Admiral
. repoitei
a price which lududes the tax.
M d I . I I . loal in lb * .Ira ir u c tio a o f ;
The »trlllgeut r e q u ir e m e n t s II I a«'
amounting to shout one cent for an
II.. A i n i a , aa rU ie f o f lb * N s « » l , (n u l a t c o t u p lln b liio n l Io q u a lif y as
ordllnsry-slaed glass. The cigarette , I t n r c . i u - i f 4 c m a s u t ira
.. ..
...
...
M .
k eyston e Cha pierà of the Future
lax la another that Is not painful.
Farmers organisation were met by
Il comes to six cents on each pack 1 more than (wo million record*
a g e of twenty dgarettea. Last yeai
No two persona have ever been thune at WiKMlburn. Union, New
the government's Income from d g found whose fingerprint* were berg and (ireehntn
The nine moet oulalaodlng boys
arette taxes wua over three huud 1 alike.
In
the work In Oregon for the laat
red million dollars.
Joe Faurol retired from Hie police
•*“« «were
In Italy laat fall I learned that department seven years ««.. end Is 1 y”* r w, rw alao
Or*“,m Karmpr ,lp* r"p
every algu. poster or public notice trying Io extend the use of finger-I”*'
•* »••'» accomplish
of any kind has to pay a lax Even print indent If Icet Ion In other field . i
He
h
e.
lately
Invented
s
m
e
th
o
d
o
f
-
........
T
h
'
"
"
’
" a m " d ,h U y a a r a r ”
the card over the ball-button In my
» - » • » - . »-«'»■
hotel licilroom telling me to ring fingerprinting which d oe. not soil i S '",,h
once for the porter, tw ice for the the fingers, a , the old printers' l u k Gr’ a n ' Km“ Wlffals. Forest Grove;
chambermaid and three times for a '» ) » l c m did. He think* the time will Lloyd Baron. Newberg, l*aul As
waiter, had a revenue stamp stuck J ‘ "“ c when everybody's fingerprints telfnrd. Newberg; Walter Bleatny.
i on It.
j will he recorded from birth, so no- Malin.
Scholarship
Scholarship— Hasel Nesbitt, Flor­
ence Roberts. Ethel Gott, Clara
Brooks. Sadie OotL Henry Chace
James Herbert. Joe Keever.
Os the left is Dv. Haas laitber, aew German Ambassador to the United
First Grade
States, succeeding Fredrick Elm »on I'r ittw ita O b the right is David H
Attendance—Billy Carleton. Rod
Morris of New io r k , sew Am enras Ambassador to Germany,
ney Chase. Bobby Coglll. Larry
by President Roosevelt during March.
Moore. Arthur McPherson. Jackie
Robertson. Donald Squires. Ronald
W etsell. Wanda Hensen. Oma Mae
Cherry Blossom Days
McNett. Virginia Mulligan. Joanne
Homs Consumption Toe Light
Ward, Patty Lou Tomseth.
One of the principal reasons for
Second Grade
low farm prices la that exports of
Stamp taxes have never been | b°dy can ever pose as somebody
Attendance — Peggy Anderson.
farm products are way down In
NEW PLAN
used In America as freely as e ls e -, •’•••’ all*f there will be no doubt of
Bobble Black. Elisabeth Boyles.
1933 the volume, exclusive of cot­
___ ___
where They are the easleet taxes anybody's Identity.
Lois Chase. Pauline Clement, Carl
ton. was less than 30 per cent of
_
..
.
. _
1*0 collect ae well as to pay
Howes. Donald Hughes. LaVonne
A i o 5 ? rm ' ? I
v o w iW #en C M A N Q E ..................... alow.
the war-time peak in 1919. and one-
Rise 6- With 50 Yard Spool Io
Johnson, Betty Qulney. Lou Ellen
fourth less than 1910-1914 average.
1920 and July 1, 1931 to
Miss Frances Perkins, Secretary MRS. KESSEY HOSTESS
Match — Be.
Schneider. Rex Stratton. Ray Strat
Wheat exports in 1932 dropped to
Expire September, 1933
[of Labor, said the other day that
tor., Dorothy Steinmetx. Wan eta
TO KENSINGTON CLUB I Woman's or Misses' Anklets.
35 per cent of pre-war.
16c kind. Naw 10c
, more than two thousand persons
■
Thomas. Duane Thomas. Kathryn
Residents of Oregon who are had written with elaborate schem es
Regular meeting of the Kenalng-
Since around one-eighth of the
Alice Thompson, John Shearer.
lk-xter
Applique
and Patch
carrying licenses to operate motor („ change the whole social system *on «'•<•*> will be bcld Friday after­
farm production was exported from
Third Grade
Work Designs. Including Imre
vehicles on the highways of t h e . Probably never before have so boon al the home of Mrs. Mary
Attendance — Maxine Chander, 1935 to 1939 and there are about
Collars and Cuffs, Nosegay Bou­
s t a le are showing more than a
many folk all over the world been Keeeey. A program of entertaiu­
Iva Gillette, Jule Heiser, Nova 350.000.000 acree used for crops,
quets, — 10c at
passing interest in the new law pro- busy making plans to remodel the n,<,ni »«id refreshment* will be en
Jean Heiser. Genevieve Robertson. the loss of foreign markets Is seri­
HOFFMAN’S DRY GOODS
vidlng
for
the
cancellation
of
all
world
Nothing
Is
easier
than
to
-
by
the
members
attending
ous.
Less
land
needed
for
horse
Florasel Schneider. Margie Sever­
S p rin g fie ld , O rego n
outstanding operators licenses Is- make an Ideal plan; nothing is herd lb s meeting.
son. Charlotte Lanning. Howard and mule feed has also been a fac­
sued
between
192«
and
July
1.
1931.
,
r
t„an
to
Induce
human
beings
----------------------------------------------------
tor
in
bringing
about
what
looks
Carrels, Jimmie Smith. Robert
M uw Doris Ct-p*mharve o t Covia*.
the law becoming effective Sepleni (O follow a plan,
like a surplus of 50.000.000 acres or
Smith. Harold Squires.
California was attracted by tbs
ber I of this year m e principal
| t take« from three to a thousand
more of crop land.
beauty o f cherry blomonu a* was the
Scholarship — Roberta Rebhan.
thoughts in the minds of some 400. generations to change the habits of
photographer who snapped this
One
reason
for
the
decline
in
ex
Robert Jack, John Ogilvie. Elaine
photo and it all typifies Spring . . ,
00« automobile drivers has been a people What Is needed now is
Sehaffenberg. Donald Toomb. Hee ports, besides increased farm pro sew bmadrast throughout the nation.
summed up by Secretary of State something that will work next
duction
abroad.
Is
that
foreign
ter Jean Thompson. Nova Jean
llo ss into two questions; "Must 1 month. not next century. It would
countries now owe us about 931.
Heiser. Leota Bertsch.
lake the examination ’ and "What be a good plan, for example, If the
000.000.000 more than we owe them,
Fourth Grade
must I do to get a new license'*
relations of Industry and agrlcul
■
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Attendance—John Carrels. Ger­ whereas before the war we owed
May Waive Examination
lun> <'°u*<l be readjusted ao that
them
around
>3.000.000.000
net.
hard CoU, Mildred Fletcher, Elwin
The Springfield Cream ery is now m aking t.n<l »tacking
The authority to waive the ex every factory worker would have a
Johns. Wilma Keeler. Eugene Mil­ They no longer want our farm pro
ull flavors In hulk for home use or picnics.
The
seniors
of
the
Pleasant
Hill
nnrnalion
of
any
applicant
for
a
I’lere
of
land
to
fall
back
on.
b
u
t1
ler. Merle Nice. Inex Oram. Ione ducts la payment of debts, but need
high school took their annual skip renewal of an operator’s license ex lh,‘ Present generation of factory
to
sell
goods
here
to
pay
theirs.
The tjuullty anti flavor of our Ice cream Is the beat.
Severson. Robert Shearer. Sidney
day Tuesday, April 25. They went cept In those Instances when the worker» doesn't know how to live
Ward.
Peggy
Wright.
Aretha
M
anufactured
by the latest m achinery Maid O'Cream
to the McKenxie snow line stopping applicant is 70 years of age or , n the land.
Young.
Ice Cream comes to you from the hands of experien­
at Belknap and Foley Springs. more, or when evidence Is shown
The ,a8t thing Americans want,
Scholarship— John Carrels, Ger­
ced Ice cream m akers.
Those who went were, Martina that the applicant may not be quail 11 eema to me. Is to be compelled
hard Coll. Eugene Miller, William
Ferguson. Viola Bohart, Clella fled to hold a license, has been bF >»* ,o 1,0 anything to which i
Morgan, Ione Severson, Sidney-
PRICES
Drury. Carol Lord. Nancy Barnum, granted to Secretary Hoes by the ,h ey are not naturally Inclined. 1
Ward, Peggy Wright.
(Continued from First P a g e )
Quart«
-
-
29c
Pint« - - 15c
Margaret Upton, Zella Mauney. legislature Mr. Hoss believes that I don't think highly of any scheme:
Fifth Grade
Thelma
Perry.
Lucetta
Baughman.
the
value
of
the
examination
law
°
f
social
reform
which
Is
not
the
j
Attendance — Betty Anderson, vice; Sunday school; morning wor
Florence Jordan. Bonnie Tinker, will not be decreased In any way. trod u d of the evolutionary Inter |
Frank
Anderson, W ands Burch, ship services; 12:00, state execu­
Evelyn Phelps, and Mildred Swift, for under this plan any driver who P1»? of natural forces.
Shirley Haack,
Willard House. tive com m ittee luncheon.
Roger Fairfield. Jack Doane. Ro­ Is not entirely normal ph ysically, C U R T IS S ........................ late honor
Warren Ingram,
Alberta Keeler,
2:00, song service led by Mr. bert Hammonds. Cecil Drew. Shir
or mentally, or 1» crippled In any
Q|pnn curtlae died three yearn
Junior
Laxton, Winifred
Lyons, Sunkler; 2:20, prayer; 2:26. awards
ley Waite, Jack Doane. Harry Barn­ way. will be given a careful check
bu, tbp War Ix<pnrtmen,
Bobby Pugh. Beryl Robertson. Milo and recognitions; 2:46. Installation
um. Dale Lindley. John Garmlre. up
Just awarded him the Distinguished
Severson. Albert Shearer. Dave of officers; 3:10, address, "Treas
Harold McLeod, and Mr. and Mrs.
New Drivers Take Test
Service Cross, which was given to
Smith, Emma Lou Stratton, Frank ures in Earthen V essels,” by Rev
Price.
Holders of new type drivers He h l, mother „ , mernento a, wayH , o
Stuart. Valentine Uchytll, Wayne C. P. Gates. Decision service.
The Pleasant Hill baseball teams w ises and renewals Issued s in e ,,e cherished of her brilliant and I
Wetsell.
5:45 Christian Endeavor meeting;
will
play the Mohawk teams at Mo­ July 1, 1931. are not compelled t o , beloved son
Scholarship— Flora Bertsch. Al­ 7:16, song service led by Mr. Sunk
renew their permits until June 30.
, Utl„w Qknn Curtlaa lnllmBhqy.l
berta Keeler, Wanda Burch. Shir­ ler; 7:30, prayer; 7:35, reading of hawk Friday of this week.
„„„ „ hk.y.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Garmlre en 1935. regardless of the expiration frorn the day„ wh„n
ley Haack, Dorothy Mulligan, Beryl resolutions; 7:46, analysis plan re
dat>> they show.
de-racing kid trying to ride faster
Robertson, Milo Severson. Albert port and awarding of Paul C. Brown tertained In honor of the birthday
Examination will he continued than anybody else When he was
Shearer, Frank Stuart.
cup; 8:10, special musical number; of their son John. Saturday night
8:20, address, "In Him Are AU April 22. Cards were played during for those not previously licensed beaten at the New York State fair
AT YOUR HOME REXALL DRUG STORE
Treasures Hidden," by Dr. Victor the evening until refreshments In Oregon, the exams covering an he resolved to mak> a bicycle which
AUTO RUNS INTO MAN
actual
driving
test,
a
written
qulxz
would
go
faster
than
anybody
has
were
served.
Those
present
were
Your home Drug Store« play an important part in com­
iP. Morris; 8:50, closing of conven-
Nancy Barnum. Marie Barnum, Lu on road laws and a brief physical ever gone. The first motorcycle
IN HIS OWN GARAGE «on
munity lift. They are equipped to render you many
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cetta Baughman. Myrna Laird, Flor- testa to check eyesight nnd know grew out of that determination, and
»mall services, pay taxes in your town, and in the ever
Glenn Curtis* was the first man
F. W. Pettyjohn was painfully,'
ence Jordan, Bonnie Jeanne Tln- ledge of road signs
occuring emergencies are here to serve you. Make
but not seriously Injured here Mon .¡COOKING CLUB MEETS
ker, Lucile Beresford. J. B Brown,
ever to travel at a speed of more
use of them.
. than 150 miles an hour.
day when his automobile which he i WITH MRS. COLE TONIGHT Ja*Per Garmlre, John Garmlre, METTA O'DELL ABLE
was cranking started forward and
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Henry O1-on, Harry Jacoby. Eddy
His most famous achievement
TO LEAVE HOSPITAL I however, was making the airplane
rammed him against the end wall
Monthly meeting of the cooking Jacoby Mr and Mrs. Evans and Mr
of the garade with the full power of club of the Christian church will be an(l Mr" Garmlre.
Metta O'dell. one of the two practical. The Wright brothers ,
$1.50 PINKHAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND
the motor shoving the car against | held this evening with Mrs. A. E
Bill Baker and Frank Helgel who
Springfield high school girl who
*he flra‘ to ,,y ' But Cor“ M
him. He had experienced trouble Cole as hostess. Those who have are prospecting up Fall Creek are were Injured recently when struck WUH tbe f,r"'
bn,W “ ,,lan,> ,h a‘ I
40c FLETCHER S CASTORIA
In starting the car and had raised no transportation are asked to m eet home for a few days
by a motorist near their home at i"” rb'”1’' cm,ld
” • *w ‘n 01-* tnr |
up one rear wheel on a Jack. The at the church at 7:30 when they :
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$1.25 CREOMULSION
Deerborn. was d scharged from ,be dPV«l"P'",‘n‘
aviation
vibration la believed to have shook will be taken to the Cole home
—
the Pacific hospital In Eugene Sat- ,,"l’?bl mor,‘ m*n to fly ,han any‘
the wheel down oa the floor.
The meeting will start at 8:00.
$1.00 LUCKY TIGER HAIR TONIC
urdav. She Is not able to walk yet body P,a* P'"'r d"1
having to stay in bed. She Is stay
, n' K,ad hl m",h ‘‘r '»•" hla n ’"'
50c PURETEST MILK OF MAGNESIA
Mrs. Linn Endicott and »on. Fred Ing in Springfield at the ('. I | n tlna"l’ h,'d S««Ylce Cross
rick, from Portland, arrived last man home.
H O R S E S .................. m an’s medicine I
FRESH FILMS - - DEVELOPING - - PRINTING
Friday for an extended visit with
Her sister. Myrtle, was less eri
Wh»n the wild Mongols from the
relatives here.
ously Injured and began school high plateaus of Asia swept around |
Mrs. Carey Thompson and son again Monday of this week.
the Black Sea. a thousand years nr
50c PROPHYLACTIC
Thursday, Friday, Saturday — April 27 - 28 - 29
Billy, from Toledo, spent last Sun
more before Christ, they Introduced
day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
N O T IC E O F SA L E
the horse to Europe. The Greeks
INSPECTED GROUND MEATS, 3 lbs
Fred Russel while Mr. Thompson
Notice
Is hereby given that by had never seen men on horses, anil
ALL STEAKS. Lb..................
drove to Thompson resort to spend ofrts“«e|e ° f.«ai' PXec“tlo,n ?nd .o rd« believed, many of them, that man
BEEF ROAST, lb.
or sale, Issued out of the circuit
. ,
. . 7
the day fishing.
court of the State of Oregon April
d h° r’"' W"rP ° nP
,,#n ce ,h,‘
50c PROBAK
The Community Bridge club met 26, 1933. In a suit wherein W. P ,ny,h of ••)»' t'entaur, half horse and
With Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gray Eastwood and Dora P. Eastwood, half man.
75c FITC H ’S (DAND­
were plaintiffs and Percival I. Bust
jn another thousand years th->
last Friday evening.
Main St.
Next Door to Irish-Murphy Grocery
i »
RUFF
REMOVER
Mrs. Myrtle McKelvey from was defendant and now In my i .
hand« for enforcement. I have :bor"p hl“' bpc0,np th f Indispensable
Stevenson. Washington, spent the levied upon the following real pro- re,,ail<'e
travelers and explorers
SHAMPOO AND 25c
week-end at John Edmlston's.
perty of defendant and all the In- «11 over the world. A couple of
35c BAYER
terest
the
said
defendant
had
there-
j
thousand
years
later
the
automobile
FITC H ’S HAIR OIL.
Professor Willis Jones of Flor
name'iy:8
J“n
1M° ’ wa" lnvp"‘pd a"d »“I* *»><> thought
ence, spent Sunday In Thurston.
Mis« Dora Calvert from Junction
Commencing at a point due ,hpy wer'' wl*e “ ld th,‘ tlay of the
Icity visited relatives here the
south of the southeast corner of horse was over
first of the week.
the Perkins Addition to Cottage
More people are riding horses to-
HflSS EXPLAINS
DRIVERS LICENSE
BIAS TAPE
Ice Cream! - Ice Cream!
MAID O’ CREAM
Upper Willamette
C. E. MEETING
Springfield Creamery Co.
Drug Specials
FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY
33c
98c
89c
39c
Thurston
M ea t S p e c ia ls
Tooth Brush 39c
25c
gc
C la r k ’s M a r k e t
BLADES
39c
Hear About
ASPIRIN
29c
Big Gold Strike
O n W in b e r r y
Eugene Chamber Commerce
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 8 o’clock
Clean Up Day
Annual cleanup lay for Springfield is set for May
4th and 5th. All rubbish which cannot be burned should
be placed in boxes or containers in the alley or on the
curb and the same will be hauled away free of charge.
All citizens are asked to cooperate by putting out rub­
bish promptly on time.
I. M. PETERSON, Recorder.
McKenzie Valley
A reception and miscellaneous
shower cotnpl tnenting Mrs. Ken­
neth Jennings was enjoyed at the
home of her mother, Mrs. W. C.
Thlenes, by a large number of. her
friends Saturday afternoon. Mrs
Earl Thlenes and Mr«. Everett
Wearln sponsored the shower. Mrs.
Jennings is a recent bride.
The McKenzie river rose several
Inches this week due to the melting
of snow In the sunshine and from
warm winds. McKenzie valley farm­
er have been pleased to see so
much of the excessive snows of the
past winter going out slowly. Sun­
day fishermen reported the best
day of the present season for fish ­
ing.
Mrs. W. T. Davis, mother of Mrs.
Herbert, who has been critically
ill for some time is reported im-^
proved.
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right or way of the Southern Pa brlng ,,lab’‘r prices than for many
clflc tracks, and run thence south years. City folk are learning anew
175 feet, thence wast 238 feet to the old truth that "the best medl
rosd rL i? i T 1 7 ' , * ' Hald ra.u Hnp '<"• thp ’""'dp
a ™ n 1« the
road right of way, thence north
. . . .
.
,.
. .
28 degrees 30 minutes east 200
of * horse, and the parks
feet more or less to a point due «re filled with riders dally, rain or
west of the place of beginning, shine. The best riders In the world
o f * h e B li^ f n 1
to thp
today are still the Mongols, hut the
of beginning, all being located In . . .
. . . . . .
section 33, of Township 20 so u th ,1 beHt
ar,‘ brcd ln As'ierfca nnd
of range 3 west of the W illam ette , Western Europe. The wild must
meridian, In Lane county, Oregon, nngs and bronchos of our Western
27U
-W|l l l | *■1(1 H
p tU»*,ay'.
P|alnR ar*’ »lescondnnts of the horses
¿ tin ,
at 1:30 P. M., at the .
. . .
„
, , ,,
front door of the court house In broughl
th» Spanish Conqiilsta
the city of Eugene, Oregon, offer «lores; America never had/ horses
for sale apri sell to the highest bid until after 1492.
snH.f2r .fn " h ,hP \ ald P7.°i:erty
FINGERPRINTS . . very practical
Hatlsry the amount« adjudged to
..
. .
. . 4 _
plaintiff In said suit, viz, the sum
^ « f l '- a ' PfoPl** laughed at Joe
of 9579 42 dollars with Interest Fuurot when, thirty years ago, he
thereon at 8% since Jan. 14, 1973. Insisted that the fingerprints ot
the sum of 960 as an attorney's fee (>very <,ap„ lr,,(| crooll ahoU|d
r„.
allowed plaintiff, the sum of 719
, , ~ -
cost of said suit and the costs of corded Today '»«’«nGflcstlon by
making such sale. Said Hale will fingerprints Is relied upon in every
be subject to redemption as allowed police department In the world, and
by law.
the Department of Justice In Wash
C A. 8 WARTS, Rlieriff of Lane
'ngton maintains an International
Lane Comity.
: clearing house of fingerprints with
(Ap 27— M 4-11-18)
1 PT. SAMSON’S
Mineral Oil 33c
“ 68c
COMBINATION VALUES
Colgate*
Shaving Kit
35c SHAVE CREAM
25c TALCUM
10c STYPTIC Pencil
70c Value 39c
Jig Saw Puzzle
FREE
With the Purchase ot
Either a 25c Package
of Shaving Cream,
Rexall Orderlies, or
Milk of Magnesia
Tooth Paste.
Flanerys Drug Store
The Rexall Store
Springfield, Ore.