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    THURSDAY. JANUARY4! 1M4
THE BPRINOFIELD NEWS
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DULL HEADACHE GONE
SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
Ifeadachae enuaad by conatlpa-
tlun are gone after one down of Ad-
larlka Tbla (Irana all poisons out
of BOTH upper and lower bowela
Olvaa bailer «leap, end« nervous­
ness. Flattery’« Drug Mtore.
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M A U I H IL F
W A N T IO
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f 134.GOO Ota Con
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
Quest at Hotel — Miss Doris I
Maun of M yrtle Point was a guest
at the Springfield hotel Sunday.
Vida Man Here—«'. B Allen ol
J Vida was a business visitor In
j Springfield Tuesday
PAOE THROE
•
SEWING MANUAL ISSUED
BY EXTENSION SERVICE
At a time whou many homo-
maker* are by choice and other«
Visit at Qrove— Mr. and Mrs. J. are by necessity turning more and
M I.arson spent New Years at the more lo home sewing, the O. 8 C.
Bam M iller home at Cottage Orove extension service has leaned a com­
prehensive Illustrated bulletin en
Daughter le III— Marjorie Jolllff, titled. “A Manual for Home Sew-
daughter of Hugh Jolllff, le report­ ! Ing.” by Axalea fhager. specialist In
ed to be quite III at her home this I clothing and textline.
week.
An Introduction explains that the
Visits Bister— Miss Ina Clem ent, new manual Is prepared to serve
secretary at the high school, «pent three groups Those who have lit ­
the holiday week with ber sister, tle experleaqp In borne »«wing bat
who find It economical to make the
Mre. Ben Ha»I. at Blaytou.
family's clotklng; tbe more experi­
Breaks Leg— <’. Loving, i-tuployee enced who desire a ready reference
of the Booth-Kelly camp at Wend- handbook on home sewing, and
ling »iialalned a broken leg lo a those who are at this time under
logging accident Monday. He Is at i the necessity of receiving clothing
the Eugene hospital.
materials from their federal or
stale government
Entertain« Friends — Mrs. Ellxa
Subjects handled In the manual,
Winze nreld entertained at her
which Is free on request. Include
hum« Sunday with a dinner for a
discussion of the sewing machine
number of her friend» from Rose­
and
other equipment, seam» and
burg and Eugene
seam finishes, hems and hemstitch­
Returns from Creswell — Mrs. es. fabric buttonholes, pockets,
Mary O. Howe returued to Spring- plackets, bindings, pipings and
field Monday from Creswell where folds, fattening and garment re­
she haa been visiting during the pair
holidays.
etlll. He la awaiting trial In federal
court nt Portland.
The manufacture of liquor la not
Illegal under the preeeot la * , but
each manufacturing aalt must be
licensed by the federal government.
Thia license aoetu so much that
only the large-scale maaufacturers
find It profitable to purchase them.
It Is doubtfnl Is any of the small
er still operators conld qnallfy tor
NO TIC E IS HER EBY G IVEN
that tba undaralgned bae been ap­
a federal license either with pro­
pointed Arimlalatrator of tba aatata
Donna Farm er Visits—John Staf
duct or quantity.
of James Itesldea. dacaaaed, by tba
ford, farmer In the Donna vicinity,
Cuuoty Court of Lana County, Ore­
was a visitor In Springfield Tune-
gon. All persona having claims
day
agalnat aald estate are required
to present them with the proper
Attends Obsidian Outing— Harry
vouchers to tbs undaralgned at the
Ill at Hama— Mrs, Ed Moula la law office of Jamee K King. 410
W right spent the weekend with
Building.
Eugene,
Lane
quila III at bar boma thia waak Miner
the Obsidians at their annual N«w
Ccunty, Oregon, within six (4)
A re yon satisfied with tbs ve­
Robert Adama, o f Odebolt, Iowa Year's outlug
month» from (be date of thin notice,
salta yon are reeelvlag from yoor
N O T IC K T O C R B O IT O R *
Dated at Bugene, Oregon, (hie baa swung a loan o f 8135,000 oa
Visits
W
ith
Daughter—
Mrs
Rosa
taent feed? Are you getting bj'1
.Hm.imu huai»!« uf biuaad «ora ea
14th day of December. 1333
desire to lower your feed-
OU you
J
Nolle« la hereby given that tba un­
JAMES K. KINO. Admlnletra- tu« farm iu Me<- < iouaty, g a i aram eat Montgomery spent New Year day
iD^coets?
dersigned have been appointed, ran-
with her daughter. Mrs Herb- rt
toi of the Batata of James agents saatkeg lb « bias
.Java
Is
a low priced heme mixed
pecllvaly, adnilnlatratrll and ad
Resides. Deceased.
dairy feed which *e ra-ommend
Hmeed, and her family In Eugene.
uilnlatrator of tba aatata of Edgar
combination
to bn tod
(D 14 31 38—J 4-11)
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I.. Keanuy. dacaaaad. by the County
U. S. D. A. CALLS THIRD
with your roots, silage or hay
Return from Portland- Mr and
Court for (.ana County, Oregon. All
crops: 2 sacks M ill Run. 1 sack
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R *
O. 8. C. SPECIALIST Mrs. Joe Ix-mmons returned last
Coconut Meal plus dairy minerals.
peraona having rlalma agalnat aald
I f you kave surplus eats, barley
•state are hereby notified to prea
week end from Portland where they
NO TIC E IS HER EBY O IV B N ;
or wheat, take some of your home
Corvallis. Jan. 4—H. P. Bara«, spent the Christmas holidays
•■nt lb« aaine. with proper voucher« That the County Court of the Slate
grown grains to your feed dealer
to the undaralgned. at the office of of Oregon for Ixina County baa ap­ bead of the department of botany
and trade for Coconut Meal, feed­
Donald Young. 438 Miner Building. pointed Glen O. Anderson Admin and plant pathology at Oregon
ing aa follows: 4 parts your borne
Returns to School— Miss Maur
Eugene, Oregon, within a ll months Istrator of the Estate of Ellxa A.
grown grain and 1 part Coconut
_______
Your
Meal pin« dairy mineral«.
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from the date of the flrat publica­ Stevens, dacaaaad All persona bav Stale collage, and for 22 years a Ine Iximhard loft »sturday for Van­
couver.
Washington,
where
she
Is
faed dealer will grind and mix
member
of
tbe
experiment
ntailon
tion of thia notice.
lug claims agalnat aald Estate ere
t
h
l|
for
you.
Date of flrat publication Decem­ imt If led to present same within a ll staff there, wlU leave Oregon early teaching school.
" f o " "the poultry farmer we rec­
ber 7th. 1933
montha from the date of thia no­ In the spring to become principal
ommend the following Isw cost
Visita Mother— Mr and Mra. W. OWNERSHIP OF STILL
JE N N IE R K EEN EY.
, Visit at Marshfield— Mr. and Mrs
tice, duly verified, to the Admin­
home mixed growing reed: Mix 2
PAUL E. K E E N E Y .
istrator at 201-4 Miner Building. botanist In tba federal experiment I John Putman and family apent tbe K. Bamell spent the week-end at
CONTINUES AS ILLEGAL «— k« M ill Run with 1 sack Co­
elation staff at Washington. D C.
Meal and 1 sack sun cured
Ocean Lake on the coast where
Administratrix and Adulnlatra- Eugene. Oregon.
C. C. Beebe of Coburg wins the conut
i holiday week visiting relatives at
A lfalfa Meal, plus poultry mln-
tor of the eatate of Edgar L
Dated tbla 7tb day of December, He will also serve aa first aa-lstant
they visited with Mr. Barnells distinction of being the first Lace
Marshfield.
Keeney, deceased
, r \ n of the above teed mixes may
1833
to tbe director of experiment sta­
mother. Mrs. C. M. Porter.
county citizen to be arrested for
DO NALD YOUNG, Attorney for
GLEN O. ANDERSON. Admin
be fed with your surplus skimmed
tions,
James
T.
Jardine,
formerly
Visit in Washington— Mr and
ratal«
tatrator of the Estate of Elite
Qoas to Portland— Fr-d Buell left possession of a liquor still since the m ilk with excellent results. Why
of Oregon.
I Dec. 7-14-31 18— J 4)
Mrs.
Neri
William»
and
son,
A Stevens, deceaaed.
not rigure these savings?
Tuesday for oPrtland to prepare repeal of the prohibition amend­
Bee
See your
vour I feed dgaler; he has all
HARRIS. S M IT H A BRYSON.
Professor Baras Is widely known j Tommy, returned Friday from Win
ment.
He
was
taken
into
custody
me«« feeds. W
- rite
. . P. O.
v-. Box 443.
- -c -
for the atate emhalmera examina
th
Attorneys for Administrator.
throughout the state for hla long - lock. Washington where they spent
Portland.
Oregon, for F R E E book­
N O T IC K OP P U B L IC A T IO N
(Dec 7-14-21 38—J 4)
lion which he will take there next Friday by federal authorities on let "The Feeding of Coconut Meal
and effective work in directing tbe 1 the holidays visiting with relatives.
Department of the Interior, Oan-
week. He has Just returned from charge of operating an unlicensed F or Profit ’.
control nf dl««aae of Oregon farm
eral Land Office at Roaaburg,
N O T IC K
I x ih Angeles where he completed
Entertain
Quests
at
Cabin—
Mr.
crops. It ha» been under hla direc­
Oregon, December 8th, 1688,
OP P IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
a course in embalming.
|
and
Mrs.
W.
I
I
Adrian
had
a
num­
tion tbul many of the successful
NO TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN
NO TIC E la hereby given that ba
ber of gueata at their cabin on
To Cottage Grove Meeting— Mrs.
Roy If. Payne, of Vida, Oregon, who lhat (he uuderslgned baa filed ber campaigns agalnat orchard and Horwe Creek for the New Year
field
crop
dlaeaana
have
been
car­
Final
Account
aa
A
dm
ln
lalratrli
on February I I . 132». made Hom«
C. F. Kgglmann will go to Cottage
week-end.
of
(he
estate
of
Benjamin
F.
Skin­
•tead entry. Serial No. 0ISS43, for
ried out.
Orove Friday evening to take part
lx>t 1 and 8 W U N B H . Section 2», ner. deceased, In the County Conrt
Thia la the third time In recent
In the Installation exercises for tbe
Return
Home—
C.
W.
Rychard
of
the
Slate
of
Oregon
for
Ix
n
e
Townablp IS 8.. Range 3 B.. W II
lametta Meridian, baa filed notice County, an that said Court baa weeks that the department of agri­ has returned to bis home at Milton Spanish W ar veterans auxllltary in *
I am now the sole owner of The Anderson Motors,
nf Intention to make final threw- fixed the 8th day of January. 1884, culture haa reached out to take a after spending tbe holidays here that city. She la a member of the I
year proof, to eetabllah claim to at the hour of tan o'clock A M, prominent Oregon »pedalisi from with his mother. Mr» Leathe D. General Ixtwtou drill team at Eu­
and will continue to conduct a first class shop for
the land above described, before In the County Court Room of the the alate college alaff for wider
gene. A potluck supper will be
Rychard.
E o. Itnmel, U. H ' ‘onimla tlonnr, Courthouse of Lane County. O re
held at 6 o’clock.
..i I ug< nc i trngon "ii i in- 301 h day gon. In Eugene, Oregon, aa the service under the federal govern­
Parents of Son— Mr and Mrs.
date, time and place for the hear­ ment.
of January. 1934.
ing of aald Final Account and of
Claimant namaa aa wltneaaaa:
Wallace L. Kadderly. radio pro­ Ed Oent of the (Coburg vicinity are
I'll« Brendul. of Vida, Oregon, L. oblectlnna thereto, and for tbe final gram director of KOAC. wan placed the parents of a 10-pnund son born OREGON FARM BUILDINGS
Parts aud aBcessories for all cars, acetylene weld-
U lloleman. of Vida. Oregon, E. settlement of said estate.
NOW GIVEN CLOSE STUDY
HTACHY L. SK IN N E R . Admin­ In charge of the Western Farm to them at their home early Tues­
O. Glluior«. of Vida. Oregon, A. T.
day
morning.
January
2.
1934.
inc. battery re-charging and greasing will be included
istratrix of the Estate of Ben­ and Home hour broadcast from Kan
I ii'iii'lin. of Vida. Oregon
Oregon ha» been issued a special
jamin F. Skinner, deceased.
H A M IL L A. CANADAY. Keglater
Francisco. Next Dr E. N Bresa-
Visiting
Daughter
—
Mrs.
Sus­
allotment
of
CWA
funds
from
in
our service.
POTTER « B A ILEY. Attorneys
ID 14 21 38— J 4-11)
man. specialist In farm crops, par­
anna Porter of River Forest. Illi­ Washington with which to make a
for Katat*.
ticularly hop breeding, was Induced
(Dec. 714 3138—J 4)
nois Is here visiting with her son- rural home building survey cover­
GILMORE GASOLINE AND OILS
to Join Secretary W allace’s staff as
in-law and daughter. Rev and Mrs ing 6000 farm homes In three Ore­
aclenllclc adviser. All were offered
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Dean C. Poindexter.
gon areaa. The work haa been as­
AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE
substantial salary advances In addi­
signed to the Oregon State college
NOTICE IS HEREBY O IVEN :
DR. G. A. BROWN
Principal
R
eturns—
Glen
B
Wood
tion
to
the
broader
opportunity.
That John Mtuckey has been ap
extension service, with Miss Clari-
returned Sunday from Medford
pointed executor of the Last W ill
D e n tis t
bel Nye, atate leader of home eco­
and Testament of Pearl H Hlney.
Leave for California— Howard, j where he »pent the Christmas holi­
F orm erly Or, Em ery's
deceased. by (he County Court of Ralph and Evan Hughes left Wed-i days visiting with his mother. Mrs. nomics extension, chairman of the
Dentist Office
committee In charge.
Ix n e County. Oregon. All persona
RAY NOTT, Prop.
having claims agalnat aald estate nesday morning for California after 1 Jeanne Wood.
About 60 skilled workers who
Phone 20-J
are required to present them, with spending tbe Christmas holidays1
have registered on the employment
Portland
People
Visit—
Mr
and
5th
and
“A"
Streets
Springfield, Oregon
the proper vouchers, within all here with their parents. Mr. aud
month» from the 14th day of Dec­ Mrs. Wui. G Hughes. Evan a n d ' Mrs. H. 8. Proudflt of Portlano lists are being used for the survey
1833. to aald executor at the
spent the week-end holidays here which must be hurried to comple­
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN ember.
law office of L L. Ray. In the Ralph will og to Loe Angeles, and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Noah tion by the last of January. Women
N aturopathie Physicien
Howard to Merced The three re­
Miner Bldg In Eugene. Oregon.
trained in home economics are be­
JOHN STU C K EY. Executor of turned Sunday from Tacoma where Helterbrand
ing used for the field workers to
Phone 81 J
the l-aat W ill and Testament they visited their sister, Elisabeth,
Kelso Men Visits— Howard Ro­ the extent possible. Areas have
of Pearl H. Hlney. deceaaed.
and other relatives.
Office Hours: 1 to 8 P. M.
berts arrived here Saturday morn­ been selected In western, southern
L. L. R A Y . A tto rn ey fo r Batata
(D 14-21-28—J 4-11)
ing from Kel«o. Washington to and eastern Oregon.
408 Fuurth Street
SUM M O NS
visit with hie parents and sister.
K Pound of Butter is Worth a Ton of Cure!
Gathering this Oregon data Is
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E
S U M M O N S
Mrs. Ethel Johnson.
S
T
A
T
E
OF
OREGON
IN
AND
part of a nation-wide effort to ob­
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF
All scientists agree t hat butter supplies in the
FOR T H E CO UNTY OF L A N E J
T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR
Returns to College— Harry W ith­ tain accurate Information on the
most economical and palatable form of any food, fats,
C LIFFO R D D. OATCH, Plaintiff.
LANE COUNTY
Watchmaker and Jgwalar
American
farm
home
building
va. ADDIE D. GATCH. Defend ers left Monday for Oregon State
which are a most necessary substance for health and
C W Mullin. Sr.. Plaintiff, va.
S P R IN G FIE LD
ant.
college at Corvallis after spending need» as a possible basl» for a
growth.
Christopher
Schmadeke
and
Mrs.
So. Pacific Watch Inspector
Chrlalopher
Schmadeke.
hla To. Addle D. Gatch. Defendant:
the holidays with hts grandmother, further recovery program touching
First Class Work at Reasonable
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E S TA TE
this phase of reconstruction.
Dr. Sherman says, “A surplus of Vitamin ‘A’ in the
wife;
W
illiam
Schmadeke
and
Mra. C. I. Oorrle. Sr.
Prlcea.
Mrs
W illiam Schmadeke. hla O F OREOON: You are hereby re­
body actively increases vigor and the ability of the
quired
to
appear
and
answer
the
wife; George Schmedeke and
Father Oles— Charles Chandler WOODCRAFT NEIGHBORS
body to resist disease.”
Mrs. George Schmadeke. hla wife; complaint filed agalxst you In the
received word of the death of his
above
entitled
suit
on
or
before
FOR PLAN SPECIAL DRILL
John Schmadeke and Mrs. John
Schmadeke. hla wife;
Henry four weeks from date of flrat pub­ father at Long Beach. California
Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield for
Schmadeke and Mrs. Henry Sch­ lication of this summons, or tor last week. The body was to be
Officers elect of Pine circle
Maid O’ Cream Butter
want
thereof
the
plaintiff
will
take
I
madeke. hla wife; Caroline Sch­
shipped east for interment.
Neighbors of Woodcraft together
Judgment
against
you
and
will
madeke M iller and John Doe M il­
with the guards, will meet Thurs­
ler. her husband; and Emily Sch­ apply to tbe court for the relief
Queets Leave — Mr. and Mrs.
madeke and Richard Roe. her prayed for In the complaint and Clyde »impson and three daughters day evening at 7:30 at the I. O. O.
husband; and also all other per­ for a decree of absolute divorce
F. hall to practice for their installa­
of Hood River left for their home
sona or parties unknown claim­ from you.
This summons Is published once Saturday after spending several tion to be held January 10.
ing any right, title, eatate. lien
or Intereet In the real eHlate des­ each week for four consecutive days visiting at the D. B. Murphy
cribed In the complaint herein. weeks. In the Springfield News, home In this city.
a weekly newspaper published ati
Defendants.
To Christopher ft-hmadeke and Springfield, Lane County. Oregon,
Visit on Coast— Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Christopher Schmadeke. hla by order of the Hon O. F. Skip-
wife; W illiam Schmadeke and Mra. worth. Judge of said Court," made Loyal E. 8cott »pent the New Years
W illiam
Schmadeke. hla
wife; December 19th. 1933 and first pub holidays visiting on the roast at
George Schmadeke and Mrs. George llshed December 21st. 1933.
Reedsport Miss Margaret Oorrle
W H IT T E N SW AFFORD. A t­
Schmadeke, hie wife; John Sch­
assisted at the Drug Store during
torney
for
Plaintiff
Residence
madeke and Mra. John Schmadeke,
and Post Offloe Address Eu­ je lr absence.
h it wife; Henry Schmadeke and
gene. Oregon.
Mr«. Honry Schmadeke. hie wife;
Bank Man at Albany— Marlon L.
(D 21-38—J 4-11-18)
Caroline Schmadeke M iller and
oyner. assistant la the liquidation
John Doe Miller, her husband; and
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E
Emily Schmadeke and Richard Roe.
f the First National Bank of
On the 2nd day of February. 1934.
her husband; and alto all other
prlngfleld. will spend the next six-
persons or parties unknown claim­ at the hour of 10 A. M.. at the
reek»
at Albany where another
ing any right, title, estate. Hen or front door of the court house In
Interest In the real eatate described Eugene. Oregon, tn Ixtne County, t latlonal bank Is being liquidated.
In the cnmplf*ln herein. Defend­ Oregon. I will sell at auction to
Daughter It Born— Mr. and Mrs.
the highest bidder for cash the fol­
ants:
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E STATE lowing described real property lo­ !. H. Napper of route 1. Creawen.
O F OREGON, You are hereby re­ cated In Lane County, Oregon, to- re the parents of au Infant daugh-
quired to appear and answer the wlt:
Lots 7. 18. 19 and 30. Horn’s ¡>r born to them at the Lillian Van
Complaint filed against you In the
iarwark home. 1409 Oak street in
Addition to Eugene, as platted
above entitled suit within four
and recorded, also the Southwest Eugene on Thursday, December 28.
weeks from the date of first publi­
quarter of the Southwest quar
cation of thia Summons; and If
»33.
ter of the Southwest quarter of
you fall to answer, for want there­
section
36.
Township
17
South
of the Plaintiff will apply to the
Vlait at Belknap— Mr. and Mrs.
Range 4 West of the W illam ette
Court for the relief as prayed for
H. O. Dlbblee spent New Years
Meridian.
Lane
County.
Oregon,
In Plaintiff’« Complaint, to-wlt: For
excepting the following: Begin­ visiting with her brother, Roy Fel­
a Decree quieting title to the fol­
ning at a point 1.32 chains East lows at Belknap. Others In the
lowing described real eatate, to-
nf the Southwest corner of said party were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee.
wlt:
lx>t 19 In said Horn’s Addition; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fellows, and
Beginning at a point 7.60
running thence North 9.81 chains;
chains West of the Southeast
thence East 3.94 chains; thence Mrs. Roy Taylor.
corner of the J 8. 8werlnger D.
South 9.81 chains; thence West
I,. C. No. 37 Notf. No. 364» In
Returns to School— Miss Luclle
3.94 chains to the place of begin
Tp. 17 South Range 3 West of
nlng, together with the tene­ Millican left Monday for Ashland
the W. M. and run thence West
ments. hereditaments and appur­ where she Is attending the South
to the East line of the Jacob
tenances thereunto belonging, or
Rpnres and w ife D. L. C. Notf.
ern Oregon Normal school. She
In anywise appeartalnlng.
No. 3071, thence South along the
Said sale Is made under execu­ spent the Christmas holidays visit­
East line of said claim 14.86
chains, thence East to a point tion laaued out of the Clrcnt Court ing with her parents at W altervllle
Any kind of printing from a calling card to a complete
due south or the place of begin­ of the State of Oregon for the ooun- and with friend» In Springfield
book can be turned out by our complete printing
ning and thence North to the ty of Lane to me directed In the
place of beginning, all In Lane case of The State Land Board of
Collect Bounties—John Peltel of
Oregon, oompoaed of Julius Meier.
establishment.
County, Oregon;
START T H E
and decreeing that the defendants Governor of Oregon; H al E. Hoss. Oakridge collected
the county
NEW YEAR RIG HT
nml each of them have no claim, In­ Secretary of State, of Oregon; bounty on one bobcat Saturday at
terest, estate, lien, right or title tn Rufus C. Holman, TJreasurer of
Have your »yen examined by
or to said real property, and that Oregon, Plaintiff, vs Frank B. the office of the oounty clerk. J, D.
TRY THE HOME PRINT SHOP FIRST
an optometrist. You may be Buf­ the title of the plaintiff thereto Is Cooper; Pearl A. dooper, now Yale of McKensle Bridge collected
good and valid; and for such other otherwise known aa Pearl A. the bounty on two bobcats the
fering from «ye strain or many
and further relief as to the Conrt Phelps Fred J. Fick; Nellie W . same day. and Prince Helfrlch ol
other forma nf defective vision
Fick, his wife; Margaret I. Bllyou;
may seem Just and equitable.
which
unknowingly
hampers
This Summons Is served upon State Savings and Loan Associa­ Vida brought In one bobcat skin.
you by publication by virtue of an tion. a corporation; Lane County,
your work. Your present glasses
order of the Hon. O. F. Sklpworth, a body politic and corporate In and
Returns to School— Robert Rol­
■nay need to he changed.
Circuit Judge, dated and filed Dec. of the State of Oregon; School dis­
ens
left Saturday for Redlands.
Both eyeglasses and frames In
I I , 1933. directing this Summons trict No. 4. a body corporate In and
the new Shield pattern are the
be served on you by publishing of Lane County, Oregon; Road Dis­ California where he Is attending
the same once each week for four trict No. 16, a body politic and cor­ school at the university of the,
modern style In optical wear.
succeaalve weeks In the Springfield porate In and of Lane County, Ore­ tame name. He spent two weeks
Examinations ara Free.
gon; Road District No. 80, a body
News,
here visiting with his parents, Rev.
Date of first publication, Dec. politic and oorporate in and of
Examinations Are Free.
21, 1933.
I-ane County, Oregon. Defendants. and Mrs. R. E. Rolens at the Bap­
C. A. SW ART8. Sheriff of Lane tist parsonage. He was guest at
W E L L » A WELLS. Attorneys
DR. ELLA MEADE
County, Oregon.
for Plaintiff, Residence and P.
several social functions while mak­
Optometrist
By A. R. HU LEO AARD. Deputy.
O. Audrees, Eugene, Oregon.
ing hla first vlalt to Springfield.
41 West 8th
Eugene
(J 4-11-18-36— F 1)
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