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    TIIURBDAY. BBPTHMtlKIl 14. 1Ü33
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CHE RPRINOFIBLD NBW8
No W onder They Oaln W eight
N O T IC I O F H I A R IN Q
F IN A L A C C O U N T
ON
NOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN
Thai the undsr.lgned administra
tur ut Ola usiate of Baroli Uuthrla
AldrLii, ilaceaaed, haa filad bla ai'
■ uuni fur the final aattlaniant of
■aid catata In tba County Court fur
latu* County, Dragon, and that Hal
urday. tba 30th day of Haptoiubar.
1033, at tbo Court Room of aaltl
Court, In tba County Court Housu
In (Sagena at ton o'clock In tho fora
noon, haa boon by laid Court fin d
a» Iba Ilm» and placa for haarluk
objactloni tbaralo, and for final set
Gement of aald natala
FRANK A I.I Jit It'll. A,Inibii«
trator of tha Katala of Harsh
Guthrie Aldrich, dacanasd.
I.. I,. KAY, Attorney for Obliata.
I A 24 31 — H 714 21)
Figure« prepared by the War De­
partment for Hubert Feihner. Di­
rector of Emergency Conservation
Work, show that III*' <'('(' boys pul
away l,O42tk carload» of bacon,
beef, coffee and other food stuffs
every thirty days Each month thl-
group of forest workers consume
1.126,000 pounds of bacon, 6.626,000
pounds of beef. 9.000.000 uggs. 6,-
026,000 pounds of potatoes, 2.260,-
(too pounds of pork, tl.760. not) pounds
of flour, 1,126,000 pounds of coffee,
2.MI2.6OO pounds of sugar and I,-
126.000 pound i of onions. Army
alullstlcatie spent a few mono tits
recently checking up on the number
of hogs, steers, chickens, and acres
■ f land It would lake Io pristine the
tnoil needed Io keep the Clvlllun
( >>!'srrvutlon Corps on rutluns for
a single month. Their figure« dis
i losed that It would require 261.250
chicken«, 186,04» hogs, and 9.376
steers to furnish the beef, bacon,
lard, and eggs needed over u thirty
day perbsl
TOWN AND VICINITY
Attend Fair — Mrs. Riley Hnod
Drlva to Portland— Mr and Mrs.
W F Walker apent Friday on busi­ grass attended the Htate fair at
Halem Friday.
ness In Portland,
Wendlln» Man Hare—N. W Mab<-
Visits Father — Roy McCracken
of Hun Francisco Is here to visit of Wendllng was a ba -1 lie«« visitor
In Hprlngfleld Friday.
with his father. T. J McCracken
/EttBasiMl
FRANK BARKER
ganizatlori." he la held by some to
have aligned himself with the open
shop element
One of the hitches In the general
application of the Recovery ('ode
Is the Inability of many small em­
ployers. who have been barely get
ting by without bankruptcy during
the period of depreaeion, to carry
the added load of expen«» which
the application of the code Imposes
upon them, when their business
has not picked up Io a point of pro­
fit. General Johnson's demand upon
the banka to be more liberal with
credit has had no effect except to
cause
considerable
resentment
among bankers, who ask how they
can lend their deposltora’ money to
business men who are not yet sure
they can repay the loans.
TILLAMOOK FIRE BIGGEST
SINCE PATROLS STARTED
The destructive Tillamook coun­
ty fire of 1933 covered far more
acreage than any (Ire In Oregon
since the days of organised forest
protection. Oregon's mountains
however, show evidence of even
greater (Ires The Yaqulna fire ot
1X46 covered about 450.000 acres;
the Nestucca fire of 1863. also on
the Coast range, about 320.000; the
Hllverton ftre of 1865 about 1.000.-
ooo acres; the Coos Bay (Ire of
1868 about 3.000.000 acres. The 1902
fires on the Cascade range on both
sides of the Columbia river swept
about 600.000 acres. mostly In the
Lewis river watershed.
Lebanon Man Htra — Harry
Portland Man at Hotel— T. L.
Abbott of Portland was registered Htearn of Lebanon visited with
Washington. Hep(. 14- Franklin
ut the Hprlngfleld hotel on Hunday. Dallas Murphy Monday.
Roosevelt has been President of the
Vida People Here—Mr and Mrs United Htate« for six months. In
Attend Fair— Mr and Mrs II E.
Arthur
Mluney and Ben Mlnnny, I that half year he baa started more
Maxey spent Huturduy al the Htate
numerous and more drastic reforms
all of Vida, were visitors In Hprlng
fair at Halem.
than any president ever Initiated
field on Monduy
In hla whole term of office He bus
Visit at Portland— Mr and Mrs
Fish on Sunday—Mr . and Mrs. a little under three year« left—that
Carl McKee and son spent (he
W ill C red it Brin» Inflation?
HUSBAND PLEASED
E. Gerber and his mother, Mrs. I |g, until the early summer of 1936
Methods of providing funds to
week end In Portland.
AFTER WIFE LOST
George Gerber, spent unday on
-to make his reforms work His business directly by the Recon
BULKY FAT
Fish on Wlllamatta—Clayton F. fishing trip above Leuburg
successor will be nominated In June | «(ruction Finance Corporation are
Barber, W N. Goa l«r und Bert
or July of that year. If the recovery | under consideration, to carry good
Reduced 21 Pounds — Skin
V isits In Portland— Mlsa Violet
McCreary spent Hunday fishing on
C le a re r end Feels Much Better
program as laid out has succeeded business men over until enough
Ininun spent the first half of the
the Willamette river.
by that time In putMrrg the nation J people are back at work at good
week In Portland visiting with
"I've lost exactly 21 lbs. with 3
hack to Its pro perous condition ol 1 wages to create the added buying Jars
Bitten by Do»—S o t l Wright was friends.
of Kruschen and am so happy
SUMMONS
1926-2927, nobody doubts that he ■ power which Is the main purpose to get rid of that bulky fat. My
bitten on the leg by a dog Huturduy
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
hilsbii <1 is very pleased with me.
Major Operation— H. A. Carter will be renominated and reelected , of the recovery program.
aflernoon while currying his paper
HTATE OF OREGON FOR LANE STOP TAKING SODA!
My skin is clearer and I feel so
No man and no party will be able
of
Wlnherry
underwent
a
majoi
route.
That the financing of Industry much better since I'm not so heavy
COUNTY.
to
stand
against
him.
FOR
GAS
ON
STOMACH
operation
at
the
Pacific
hospital
In
Clarlaaa llumewoud. Plaintiff va.
under the NRA will make some r n my feet. Friends say I look
New Floor Covarln»— A new lin­
Boyd C. Homewood, dnfandant.
Just at the moment It looks as If! sort of currency inflation absolute­ much better." Mrs. Norma Spick-
Much sodu disturb« digestion For oleum floor covering has been laid Eugene Saturday
To iloyd C. Iloniawoodi defend gus or sour stomach Adlerlku Is
the administration's major expert ■ ly necessary Is the growing opinion Icr. Maugansville. Md.
Breaks Leg—Mrs. Mary McPher­
ant
IN TIIK NAME OF THK
on the floor of Irene's cafe during
get rid of double chins, bulg­
merits were going to be successful. 1 of observers here. Business cannot ing To hips,
much
better.
One
dear
rids
you
of
STATE OF OREGON you are here
ugly rolls of fat on waist
son, 84 years old, fell and broke
the past week-end.
The
people
of
the
United
States
by required to appear and answer bowel poisons tnat cause gus and
run without profits. Profit« cannot and upper arms SAFELY and with­
her leg just below the bip Satur­
have rallied under the ensign of the be earned without higher prices, out discomfort—at the same time
the complaint filed agaluat you In bud sleep Flunery s Drug tore.
Vids Resident Hare— Almon Mi
day afternoon while walking about
the above entitled suit within four
Blue Eagle a they have never rail especially when costs have been In- build up glorious health and acquire
Donald of the Vida district wu a her home.
weeks from the date of the first
a clear skin, bright eyes, energy
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S
led before for any cause in time of | (.reased by hiring more workers and vfvactousness—to look younger
business visitor In Hprlngfleld Fri­
* publication of tbla summons and If
NOTICE OF 8ALE OF REAL
Patient at Hospital— Mlsa Angi-1- peace. But there are still many In- an(j raising wages. The public can­ and feel it—take a half teaspoon­
you fall to so answer the plaintiff
day.
will apply to Ilia court for a decree
PROPERTY
ine Brattaln was a patient at the dustrles and groups of Industries no, pay higher prices with dollars ful of Kruscheit Salts In a glass of
Has Msjor Opsrstion — F. M. Pacific hospital over the week-end which have not accepted the Re aI (heir present high value. There hot water every morning before
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now eslatlug between plaintiff aud In Ibe matter of the estate of Knute Frampton of Route t, underwent a
breakfast.
ii
llusby,
duceaaed.
returning to her home bere Hunday covery < ode In all its implications. ,<)re ,he only way out is to cheapen
defeudaul herein aud granting un
One jar lasts 4 weeks and costa
major
operation
nt
the
Pacific
In
s-
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
under
and there are plenty of signs o f (the dollar at home, as It has al- | but a trifle at any drugstore the
evening
to plaintiff an absolute divorce
and
by
virtue
of
nn
order
of
the
pltul In Eugene Monday.
trouble ahead
from the defendant, and for the
jready been cheapened abroad, Thu world over. Make sure you get Kru­
Mortensen Family Hers—Dr. and
schen because It's SAFE. Money
■ are and custody of Wullaco Dale County Court of lJine County, Ore­
Collective Bargaining
the Inflationists.
gon,
duty
made
by
the
lion
Fred
Admitted
to
Hospital
Mrs
P.
D
back if not satisfied.
Homewood the minor child ut the
Mrs It. P. Mortensen and family
Perhaps
the
most
serious
trouble
|
Flak.
Judge
of
aald
Court,
on
the
Kulper of Dexter was admitted to of Medford were In Hprlngfleld
marriage.
Politicians and Economists
16th day of August. 1933. authoris­
in
the
application
of
the
Code
will
This summons la published once ing and directing J. A. Glbaon, the the Eugene hospital for medlcai j over the weekend to visit with re­
The organization of the adminis­
be a sharp conflict between organ­
each week for four consei ut ive Admlnlatrator uf aald Estate, to care Hunday
latives.
ised labor and the management of tration Is beginning to separate in­
weeks In the Npi Ingf h-ld New« by sell as auch Admlnlatrator the real
to distinct layers. The two prin­
order of the lion. G F. Hklpworth. property of aald Estate hereinafter
Visits With Aunt—Mrs Ava Car
Athletic Coach Returns—Mr and Industry. The Recovery Act. by cipal strata are the practical poli­
Judge of said court, made on Aug­ <1> scribed, 1 will, from and after ler of Brownsville was In Hprlng
Ita
terms,
gives
all
employees
of
Mrs. Marlon Hall arrived here Sat­
ust 16th. 1933. directing tbut It be the 16th day of Hept., 1933, at the
ticians and the economic theorists.
listed and first published August office uf Wi lls A Wells, Bank of fh Id Huturduy to visit with her urday after spending the summer any industry he right to organize Each is again subdivided into
17th, 1933.
with relatives at PeEll. Washington | and to bargain collectively through
' Commerce Bldg., Eugene, Oregon, aunt. Mrs. N. Donaldson
representatives of their own choos­ groups a.--’ cliques which have
WIIITTEN SWAFFORD, At­ proceed to sell for cash at private-
Go
to
Newport—
Mr
and
Mrs
•
“>
"1 Hollister. California
torney for Plaintiff. Residence sale, the following described re I
ing. This may mean that the em­ _c«r oa u -dvaa of how things ought
Donald Meaklns left Saturday for ¡ Leaves Hospital—Mrs. Jack I-ar
aud I'ual office address: Eu property, to-wlt:
ployees may organize a "company o ou ' ii j r ax.«i are gradually get
gene, Oregon.
l«ots numbered Three (3), Newport where they spent the | son returned to her home here Sat
ue,j « - vex organized to put
union" or Join an outside union af­
(A 17 24 31- H 7-14)
Four (4) and Nix (6) of Section week-end.
;i ,r i as oyer. There is going to
urday from the Pacific hospital in filiated with the Federation of
Five (6) In Township Twenty (20)
*
r
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
<- u-entv of ioside politics played
South of Range Eleven (11) Weet
Leave for Colorado — Mr. anil [ Eugene where she had undergone Labor Employers are forbidden to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
of the Willamette Meridian. In
’
•’
next
three
years.
Each
u major operation.
compel them to Join company
That L. L. Ray baa been appointed
Lane County, Oregon, and Lot Mrs. Paul Newell and Mr. and Mrs
u tying to line up Senators
administrator of the estate of Sarah
number One t i l uf Section Hix Anion Pfnff left Monduy for Grand I California People Visit—Mr. and unions, and the Federation of Labor
Anu Ferguaun, deceased, by the
In Township "wenty (20) Houtb Junction. Colorado where they plan Mrs. Walter Kimmell of Redding. is eizing the opportunity to at­ and Congressmen to help put its
County Court of Lane County, Ore­
Runge Eleven (11) West of the lo make their home In the future.
tempt to organize every industry particular program over when Con
California stopped here last Thurs­
gon. All persona having claim«
W ill. unfit,
Meridian, In latne
and so extend its membership to gross meets again.
agamat aald estate are required to
County, Oregon;
Leave Hospital — Mr«. Leola day to viait with Mr and Mrs. D. include all of the nation's workers.
Some of the theorists have found ,
preaeul them, with the proper or so much thereof aa may be n 'C-
Kukuluk
and Infant child were dis- B. Murphy.
vouchers, within six months from eaaary Bald real property to be
Many of the Industrial leaders the game of politics not at all to
the 24th day of August. 1933. to Un­ sold to the highest bidder for cash mis ed from the Pacific hospital i Retur„ fn>m California — Mrs .............
„ .............
have tried
to write . provisions ......
Into their liking and have pulled out of
said administrator at his law office fur the highest price obtainable, Hunday and returned to their home : R„(h Byrne
daughter. Betty the|r codes declaring their right to It. The most notable of these la Pro­
lu the Miner Building, Eugene Ore­ subject to confirmation by the
at Wendllng
I June ar„ expe<.(»d In Hprlngfleld maintain an open shop, regardless fessor Raymond Moley. reputed to
gon.
iforosuld County Court.
J. A. GIBSON. Administrator.
Injures Knee—W (’. Brooks sus thl* week ft» « s »n Hlego, Callfor of the un|on affiliations of their be closer in the president's confi­
I.. I.. RAY. Admlnlatrator of
the Estate of Harnh Ann Fer­ WELLS A WELLS. Attorneys.
talned nn Injury to his knee last n,B They will visit with her uncle employees. General Johnson has re­ dence than anyone else except Col
(A 17-24 31—8 7-14)
guson, deceased
week while working at the Dorris “’’d BU,lt- Mr- Bn<l Mrs. Joe Hill, j fused to permit the words “open Louis McHenry Howe. Mr. Moley.
I.. I,, it AY, Attorney for Eatatr.
Mr and 8*lo p ' ,o appear in any code. Hla as assistant Secretary of State,
farm and Is confined to his home
(A 24 III
N 7 14 211
Here fro m Californl
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
Labor Advisory Board has gone found nothing to do that he liked to
this week.
Mrs. L. T. Hmith and family of
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
farther than that and Insists that do. He was "lent" to the Attorney
Former Residente Here—Albert Pasadena. California are here vlslt-
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN:
otgly by Joining national unions General to make a study of his
rights of emnlovees to col
That the undersigned administra­ Brlcko and his mother arrived here *"8 w,,h Mr. and Mrs R. S Johns.,
____ ____ P X______________ , specialty, which is the control and
trix of the estate of Patrick T. last weekend from Fort Klamath The Smith family formerly resided lectlve
bargaining
be safeguarded. extermination of crime. But as long
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Foley, deceased, ha« filed her ac­ for a short visit. They are former *n Springfield.
ago as last May he was looking for
count
for
the
final
settlement
of
Mention
of
Labor
Party
N aturopathic Fhyalelan
«alii «-Statu In (he County Court for residents of this city.
Parenta of Daughter— Mr. and
There have been several strikes a way out. He has found It and is
lain« County, Oregon, and that Sat­
Rhone 91-J
Return to Lake— Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Stanley J. Keyes of Spring- air ady In different Industries aris- to be editor of a weekly periodical
urday. the 7th day of October. 1933,
called “Today" which will be fin­
ut the Court Room of said Court. In L E. Bn ford left the first of the fleld are the parents of an Infant jna from conditions under the codes
Office Hours: 1 to 6 P. M
daughter born to them at the Pa that have been adopted. That there anced by the president's friend.
the
County
Court
House,
tn
Eugene
week
for
their
hum»'
at
Munsel
lake
40« Fourth Ntreet
at ten o'clock In the forenoon, has ufler spending u week with friends d flc hospital In Eugene on Thurs- will be many more, and perhaps Vincent Astor, W. Averill Harri­
been by said Court fixed us the
, day, September 7, 1933.
serious strikes, is regarded as more man. son of the late railroad mag­
time and place for hearing objec­ and relatives In Hprlngfleld.
nate, and his sister, Mrs. May Har­
tions thereto, und for final rettle-
Visiting Parenta — Miss Naomi than probable. There Is a very riman Rumsey, who pulls a very
Returns to Tacoma—Miss Doro­
strong
element
among
the
group
of
inent of said estate.
Carlton Is here visiting with her
Watchmaker and Jeweler
ROBKRT1NK E. FOLEY, Ad thy Henderson, house guest of Miss
administrative officials here which strong oar in Washington through
8PU1NOF1ELD
mlnlstratrlx of the Estate of Nellie Stuart for several days, left parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carlton. is frankly In favor of the building her activity in the consumer's sec­
So. Pacific Watch Inapactor
Patrick T Foley, deceased
Monday for her home at Tacoma.' Ml a Carlton is school nurse at the
tion of the NRA.
First Claaa Work at Reasonable
I,. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
Southern Oregon Normal school at up of a "Labor Party.” composed
Washington
Prloae,
(8 7 14 21 28— O 6)
Ashland and Is now on her vaca­ of unionized workers and their sym-'
pathizers. and who are trying to MSSIONARY CIRCLE
tion.
Railroad
Man
Here—
L.
C.
Max­
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G ON
utilize the present situation to
TALKS OF HOME LIFE
well. Inspector for the Southern Pa­
General Law ITactlce
F IN A L A C C O U N T
Take Sunday Trip—Mr. and Mrs. make workers class-conscious, as
cific company, was a visitor In
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
| D. B Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. I. they are in Europe.
I. M. PETERSON
"Christian Homes” and a general .
That the undersigned, as executor Hprlngfleld the first of the week. i D. Murphy drove to Crawfordsville
Sooner or later the president will discussion on home life featured
Attorney tl-lAW
of the Last Will and Testament of Ills headquarters are at Oakridge.
i Sunday and returned by way of be compelled to intervene personal­ the monthly meeting of the Hattie
City Hall Building
Martin Nelson, deceased, has filed
his account for the final settlement
Hprlngfleld. Oregon
Tonsils. Adenoids Out— Donald Lebanon where they visited with ly in this situation. In approving Mitchell missionary circle held last
uf said decedent'« estate In the Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ; Mr. Murphy's brother-in-law and the automobile code, which pro­ Thursday evening at the home of
County Court for Lane County, Ore­
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Arehart. vides that "employers in this In­ Miss Marjorie Waddell, leader of
gon. and that Saturday the 23rd day Floyd Thompson, had hla tonsils
of September, 1933. at the Court anil adenoids removed at the office ' Bank Man Returns—M L. Coy- dustry may exercise their right to the discussion. The next meeting
select, retain or advance employees of the circle will be held October
Room uf aald Court In the County of a local physician Monday.
ner. assistant receiver for the First
j Court House. In Eugene at ten
on the basis of Individual merit, 5. at the home of Miss Mina Pet­
National bank, returned to his posi­
o'clock In the forenoon, bus been
without regard to their member­ erson. Mies Melba Harris will be
Son la Born— Mr. and Mrs. James
fixed by said Court as the time
tion here Monday following an ab­
and place for bearing objections Mack of Creswell are the parenta sence of several days at Bend ship or non-membership In any or- leader.
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
thereto, anil for the settlement of an Infant «on born to them at where his son. Wesley, underwent
thereof.
Miss Nelson's Maternity home In
M P. MOGENSEN, Executor Eugene on Sunday. September 10. an operation for appendicitis.
of the Last Will and Testa­
I Visit» Parent« — Evan Hughes
ment of Martin Nelson, de­ 1*33.
ceased.
Represented By
1 pp WBS here last week visiting with
Aasista at Store— Mrs. Roy
L. L. HAY. Attorney for Relate.
his pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. William !
Freda Fellow») of Stayton is as­
IÀ 24 31 — S 7-14 21)
E. H. TURNER
G. Hughes. He has been working
sisting at the Ideal Grocery this '
t in Wyoming anil Montana and plan­
846 A St.
Springfield, Ore.
week during the absence of her
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F ’8 SA L E
ned. when he left, to work his way
NOTICE la hereby given that 1 1 *'"»” • Mrs. H. O Dlbhlee who Is
across Eastern Oregon and Idaho
have In my hands for service an recovering from an attack of pol going to Chicago before the close
execution Issued out of the Circuit son oak.
POOLE - GRAY
of the World's fair. He Is employed
Court of the Htate of Oregon, for j
BARTHOLOMEW
I,ane County, on the 17th day of
Dr|ve to Ashland—Mr and Mrs. by the Butterlck Publishing com­
August, 1933 In a suit wherein C. James Mitchell, Miss Margaret pany.
J. Howe and Sadie E. Howe are
. . . .
,
plaintiffs and Harold J. Leonard} Pole? of Lostine, Oregon, and Del­
F ata l Fires of Past
Formerly Walker-Poole
and Marjorie V. Leonard are de j bert Mitchell, motored to Ashland
The great Tillamook county fire
fondants and which said execution SlltnrrtBy evening Miss Polcv will
Is Issued on a decree that I. on- contlnl|e hpr atll(llpi, at the 9outh of 1933 was singularly free of hu­
EUGENE—Uth SPRINGFIELD
tereil of record In said suit on the
man fatalities, only one so far as
«Dd Charnulton,
228 Main
16th day of August, 1933 and which «m Oregon Normal school this fall,
known. Other great fires were more
Telepnone 723
Phone 62 J
said execution orders me, the un '
dersigned sheriff, for the purposes
To Attend Normal School -M iss destructive of human life. The
of satisfying the personal decree, Blanche Hales, accompanied by her Peshtigo (Wis.) fire of 1871 took
due
the P.:t
plaintiffs
..«AAAn
. . In . the
.K sum of parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bates 1500 lives, the Hinckley (Minn.)
the* rate *of
per* annum from I •’’tt Saturday for Monmouth where j fire of 1894 took 418 lives, the Clo-1
| April 7, 1930 until paid and the | she will attend the next session of] quet (Minn.) lire of 1918 had a toll
further s"iu of *160.00 Attorney's ,|lw Normal school. The party went ! of 400 persons, the Yacolt or Lewis I
fees and costa and disbursements , Portland where they spent the ! River fire of 1902 snuffed out 18
of suit ti.xed at »24.46, to sell the!
' •
I
hereinafter described real property j week end
___________ ltvn*'
| In the manner provided by law.
......
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-
Notice Is hereby further given }
Maytag refuses to lower
that by virtue of the foregoing I
quality standards. So price»
will on Saturday the 16th day of
September, 1933 at one o'clock In
must change with the times.
MONTAG AT
£47.50.
52
50.
74.50
a
n
d
the afternoon of said day, nt the'
• Right now is ccrtaiuly the
South and main door of the Lane ]
584.50
time to buy a new washer,
County Court House In Eugene,,
while you can gets Maytag
Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale
The secretary of agriculture has called upon the
ALLEN CIRCULATORS AT
544.50
at today's prices. • Visit the
and sell at public auction for cash
country
to
eat
more
butter.
B
utter
is
one
of
the
best
to tho highest bidder all the right
Maytag showroom...choose
DIXIE CIRCULATORS AT
543.75
known foods and there is a large surplus in the coun­
title and Interest of the atoresald
your Maytag . . . learn what
try.
Prices
are
very
cheap
so
there
should
be
no
defendants
and
all
parties
claiming
Whatever tho uge of a young­
small weekly or monthly
by, through or under them and by.
substithte for good butter.
TRADE IN YOpR OLD HEATER ON ONE OF
smug will pay for it.
ster going back to school, he through or under Catherine J. Mil­
•
needs the eareful protection
ler, deceased or any of them, In and
Maid O’Cream b u tter is good butter, m ade from
THESE
LATEST
TYPE
CIRCULATORS.
The M aytag C om pany
to tho following described real pro­
against eyestrain that only an
the cream of Lane county dairies. When you eat
perty:
accurate examination can as­
le w s
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Dated August 17th, 1933.
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