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    PAGE FOUR
FARM LOANS TO
BE WITH BONDS
THURSDAY. MARCH 2», 1834
THE 8PR1NOFULO NEWS
LITTLE
in Washington for Air Conference
OLD
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EWVORK
éy CARL H Ö KT2
Government Backs Securities "Bunk, hooye or baloney" Is the |
and Urges Farmers to Seek way you'd receive It It you taw It |
Data Before Selling Them
on the stage or lu the movies. Hut
LOAN OFFICIALS
TO VISIT
Easter at Church |ÿ|f]5
(Continued from Kirsi I ’tivel
OIES lii HOSPITAL
Theo Bartholomew. Mrs W K
Buell, Helen Crandall, Mrs. W K
Harnell. Doris Myers. Hulh Pollard.
Funeral Service* le at Local
All Type« of Loans to Be Dia-
I Ikirolhea Mae Potter. Mrs 8 8
cuieed at Saturday Meeting I Potter. Mary Elisabeth Whitney. Chapel Saturday. Portland
Pnetor to Have Service
J I onili lle W illia m «
in Co. Agent's Office
it actually happened In a New York
Contraltos: Velila Itartholomew,
Mrs. Alible E Mulligan. 54« <1
C. W. Hansen, aecrctary-trea»- suburb. Edward Barrett in a hou e i
Lane courtv farmers will he Evelyn Buell, Esther Crandall
street. Hprlngfleld. died at the Pa
urer of the M cKeaite Valley Na­ flotded with deadly fumes from a
given first hand inforutullon on tllyde Dlllry. Mrs. Cveyln Finely.
clflc hospital lu Eugene Wednes
tional Farm »met association. re defective furnace tried to tale-I
the new Production Credit aasoelu Mrs. W H Pollard. Mrs. Bruce
d ty w ellin g followlu« an lllueaa
cetved word today from Wm I. ph,me tor he)p He
lnlm„. i
tton through arrangemetila Just Bobin on. Mrs Bernice Van Valsali
Mhe was «3 year old
Myers governor of the farm credit diately after he removed the re
completed by County \g<- I tl. 8.
Tenors Rum Burtholoinew him
Abbie Plnier waa born al Walla
administration. Washington. D. C.. reiver from the took. When the I
F I‘teller The Farm Credit udiiilu «Id Brown. Robert Brown, B y
that K ederal land hank loans and telephone operator got no reply to
latratimi la «ending one of Ita field Crandall. Irving Davis. Paul Poller. Walla. Washington on February 14
1871 and i^pde several trips to Call
hind hank comm issioner’s loans her -Number please»“ she notified
; representatives to L ine couu'y Io Jack Williams
torn la and return with her pareuta
will he made in the future through , tester who sent a repairman to
! iiie.il with farmer« and explain the
Bass' Fred Buell, W K. Iluell, C. b >for* they finally «Billed In
the Federal land bank Io bonds of the house The repalrmau and two
function« of the new
In a iH lu g .g Crandall. William Heels, May
Hpringfleld lu 1X81) Here all* waa
the F.-deral Farm Mortgage cor- police found Barrett unconscious,
ug«nuy.
inond Langwell, 8. S Poller. M»r married tu Francis Mulligan May
poration. which bonds are guaran took him to a hospital. He lives'
The county agent'« office hue i
ria Slewart. and Fred Look
20. 1884
teed by the United States govern
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arranged for th< viait here of 11. I
ment both as to principal and in-
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Tu Ihla union were born five sons
B.
Howell,
of
Sjokutie
office
of
the
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u
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F,,r
year» there has been
terest. which will be at the rate . . . . . . . .
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and
Iwu daughter*: Alvin It of Ab
DANCE
SCHOOL
WILL
Farm Credit ndiuPiialration on Sat­
a skeleton at the annual feast of
of 4 per cent per annum for the
,,
bany: Cecil C. Drval (Ding) and
urday, March 31,
the E lite Headwalters association
BE OPENED IN CITY Frederick of Hpringfleld; Ketinetb
bonds to be issued at this time.
k. . . , .
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The purpose of (hla visit will he :
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" was prohibition. . . . But the 1934
These bonds will take the place
„
Io explain the function« aril poll ! Miss Helen C Taylor, teacher of W. of Junction City; Mrs. A O
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reception and bell was all sm ooth,
of the cash distribution In the dis-
,
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d
e s of the new Production Credit i lap. hallet, acrobatic, natural and Keely of Grand Fork*. North Da
, .
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sailing Repeal was here, and Its
WASHINGTON
Upon the invitation of Serretary of War, George
buraement o f the unclosed loans ip ,rJ( w>s
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nssodatlon In financing crop pro toe dancing, will open a dance kola, arid Mrs L D McKenney ul
IL Dera, Colonel Charlr» Lindbergh ram« to Washington to confer with
previously approve.1 by the Fed headwa)ter. or
M
the Secretary concerning army aviation matter* and also the airmail dying, iliidlon. Ilvestoik. ami other types ' studio lu the Vitus building lu the Marco la.
eral land banks.
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. . 1 it waa reported Photo show* Secretary Hern greeting Colonel Lindbergh of agricultural lot*:; The associa near future.
8h e also leaves two brothers and
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i they like to call them selves, rind
The bonds of the Federal Farm
, hejr
when the tall flyer armed at the Army building, hatlcea and without
one sister, Fred Filner of Ukiah.
lion
covering
lathe
county
has
Ils
'
Miss
Taylor
studimi
dancing
uu
overcoat
Mortgage corporation, according to onc<? more we„
Thp
office In Salem and serves thirteen der Professor Stephano Mascagno California. Ora Pltner of Hants
the statem ent by Governor Mvers.
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j counties In the W illamette valley of New York, a former president «'rug. California; and Mrs. Mar
w
easier no longer compete! "You
will have behind them not only
SUICIDE MAN’S BODY
amt coast section«.
see, our customers have come hack TOWNIES TAKE FIRST
of Hie Dancing Masters association Jorle Scott of Berkeley. California,
the unconditional guarantee of the yes," said the president. "We see
It la the desire of Mr Howell of America. She wus an assistant aud 18 grandchildren.
GAME FROM BLACHLY
IS
SHIPPED
TO
UTAH
Federal government as to both
Funeral aervlces have been set
to m eet Individually with those de- at the Futichoii and Marco Para­
our dining rooms full. It Is possible
principal and interest, and the
for Hulurday The time will be an
The remain of Thomas Pugh. [ airing lo make Ioann anil for this mount school of dancing
I now to eat like a human being In Second Game In Series Scheduled
capital of the Federal Farm Mort-I c(Md of #
Bu, how ma4y
uuuiiced later. Rev. Mallliew* of
At Biachly T o n ig h t; Pleasant
who committed suicide by shooting purpose appointments will be made
gage corporation amounting t o ; „ ,nipmber how
‘■inland will officiale and Inter
H ill Team Gets W in Here
him self In the head here Monday by County Agent Fletcher for In
to do so»“ "Even
« •tu rn s to Hospital— N A Itowe ( meni will be made In lau rel Grove
about $200,000.009. but also the con now. this last week I have seen a
morning were sent to Scofield, tereated people to meet Mr. Howell
solldated bonds of the Federal land
The Springfield Townlea, Inde­ Utah Wednesday by the Spring In the county agent's office be- was admitted to the Pacific bow cem etery by the PooleOray Hartho
party drink that stuff, that gtn and
Pltal In Eugene Tueadat.
I lom ew chapel lu this city.
banks issued In exchange for the
Poole - Gray Bartholomew tween 8:00 a. m and 5:00 p ni. on
orange juice from the soup to the pendent basketball team, playing In field
bonds of the Federal Farm Mort­
the
American
League
defeated
chapel.
Saturday.
March
31.
salad and then the Ices.' cried an
gage corporation and the mort­ other. . . . Two or three years la Blachl.v In the first of a three-game
Mr. Pugh had been living here
gages accepted by the land bank
the time that they give to the Am series playoff for the championship since July with a brother. David WILL ROGERS GREAT
comm issioner as security for loans. erlean public to learn once again of the league here Tuesday nlghl.
He was about 52 years old
|N
H A R U M ..
Bonds Desirable Investm ent
to eat properly and to take adequ The game was marked by the rag­
Other relatives Include a sister
—__ —_
Governor Myers assured Secre- ate time. “From « 30 to 11 p. m ged playing on the paret of both
Will Rogers has hrnintht tik life
try Hansen th> t the Federal Farm „ , he approprillIe , lmt> for dlnln< •• teams. Springflell held a three point Miss Alice Pugh In Los Angeles
Mortgage corporation bonds will be sald another -Theil we
cook lead. 18-15 at the half and advanced who came here lo take charge of one of the most b. loved characters
I LILIES
the J mn I v . and four other Inters, "f American fiction, with hla role
an attractive Investment.
"They wlth clT„l«atloa.‘
this to 32-23 at the final whlRtle.
HYDRANGEAS
w ill be as readily m arketable as
. . ,
Both teams will meet at Biachly Mrs. A. H. Hunter, and Mrs Pete , In the Fox Film release. "David
AZALEAS
bonds of the United States govern­
tonight for the second game. If Mvers. both of Rock Springs. Wyo llarum." which Is playing a full
ment and they will be quoted In all
Hobbles, more bobbles . . . And Springfield wlus this will end the tiling; Mrs. May A. Wilson of Earn ! week nt the McDonald theatre Th
EASTER CORSAGES
of the principal markets," he con-
you've never seen a fencing series, should Biachly take the ston. Wyoming, anil Mrs Toblthn novel by Edward Noyes Wnetcolt
CUT FLOWERS
tlnued. “Holders who have to dis match. It's difficult to realise how game another will be played.
Nielson of Spring Canyon. Utah
make a delightful and thoroughly
PLANTS
pose of these bonds should not sell graceful a hobby fencing ca® be
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enjoyable film that shows Rogers
Buy
them
at the Green houi
Players for both team s were
them without first ascertaining •'kud March Is the time for the Im-
al his very best. It was because of
Where you know they are freeh
Biachly 23
their real market value."
por'ant contests at the exclusive Springfield 32
the numerous requesta of theatre­
F
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little Fencers Club In East SSrd H a w k e ..... .... .
„ Clark
goers that the Fox officials pro-
We Deliver
street. And such resounding names Thatcher ......
F
Robertson
' duced the picture
Tuesday evening the men of the
,io|(t,rs
h<> hBj) )(j hl>
PRISCILLA CLUB PLANS
among the women contestants and Ernsting
C
Johnson
# , ru|y
G
Biachly W altervllle church entertained the r,„ H
NO-HOST LUNCHEON dlrectora: Mr» Stuyvesant Fish. Leathers
of
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Mrs. Charlee H. Voorhees. Mrs. Mattison
G
Miller women with supper and progranV ab,„ perf()rniaIll.„ Th„
EuKene-Sprtngfleld Bridge
Phone Springfield M-W
Group singing by the men. solos by Kv„ly„ Vsnable and Kent Taylot
S
Members of the Priscilla club 'Harold van Buskirk. Miss Maude Thurman ...
d(.,)|{h, flll,v a|ncer. Th((
The Pleasant Hill team handed Rev Ralph Clark and Frank Page
were entertained last Thursday Van Courtlandt Oakee, Miss Marla
the locals a surprise package on Special features by Malrolm Han members of the cast. Louise Pres-
afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Cerra- Miss Amy von Hansa!
Monday night when they defeated se.. and W R White were Included Mer H, pp,n F|,t(,h|| Noah
Seavey in Eugene. Mrs. Matt Hart
• • •
Mlddl(>ton;
them
22-20 in a hardfought game The even, marked the close of H(lgpr hnh))f
was the assistant hostess. Prixes
“There's less Immorality In a
Sarah an<|
in the games were won by Mrs nudist camp than on Park Avenue.” on the local floor. William Cox Is Rev and Mrs. Ralph Clark s fifth m ,lk
year In their triplicate pastorate. u l „ , n atuar| d(, aplendld|y w|(h
William Curtis, Mrs. Wm. Rouse ' “Y» the publisher of four maga manager of the local team
K'alrmount, W altervllle. I.eshurg
|h e|r
rolp||
and Mr9. Ernest Black.
tines that have Just been barred
Place for a church supper to be
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„
trom S ew York news stands And
held Tuesday evening at Leaburg V A | , F v . . , MQ F D
_
he talks of his magazines this way:
were postponed until Friday night
I- L f c Y L U M B E R M E N
mother. Mrs. « .w a r t and her ..,
,t.g an
’¿ T .
" ‘’“ ’'•A “’1 Take a girl of 18 or 20. They ge,
TO TALK PROBLEMS
Honoring Mi s Emma Olson, who April I. at «;30. due to Mrs. Clark's
Betty Seavey. .Members attending
educated in the sex life and are I» to become the bride of Edward illness.
were Mrs. John Toniseth. Mrs. W il­
Forestry of the most practical
The Waltervllle-Leaburg C. E.
better able to defend themselves." Louk of Springfield. April 7. Mrs
liam Curtis. Mrs. Norman Howard.
kind intended to eventually make
societies
are
planning
a
Joint
bust
. . . . Ho. hum. Four of hi« maga- Eugene B. Tinker gave a miscellan-
Mrs. E. L. Hopson. Mrs. E. O. Pri-
the Douglas fir region of the Pa
zines are “La Paree,” "Spicy , eous shower at her home at Pleas- ness 5nd social m e-tirg next Mon-
vat, Mrs. William
Rouse, Mrs.
Storles." "Pep." and "Gay Parisi- ant Hill Saturday afternoon. March day night at the home of Mr and ‘ ,flc Northwest a permanent source
Ernest Black. Mrs. Merle Casteel.
P™«*™'»» supplies in large
enne."
24. After the guests had all arrived Mrs. Rennie Koozer Members to "f
Mrs.
Frank Logan. Mrs.
Lynn
bring cake or sandwiches
quantities for the American public
The steel work of the Knicker- alarn> clocks went off at stated In-
Stone. Mrs. William Moyer. Mrs.
The Ladles Aid society met all ls ,0 b*‘ the O’«®« “f a nuwtlng to
bocker V illage low-cost housing tervals as «iRnals for the bride lo
Flora Stearmer. Mrs. E. C. Stuart.
day Wednesday at W altervllle *** held at the Osburn hotel In
begin
to
search
the
house
for
gifts
church social room for quilting
I Lugene on Friday evenlug, March
Mrs.
Riley Snodgrass, and
the project Is up some six stories or
more, and occupancy is slated for Miss Olson received many lovely
hostesses.
| 30, tartlng with a dinner at S:30.
Visitors
the
past
week
In
this
sec
gifts
for
her
new
home
„
,
December of this year. Knicker-
O. It. Miller, presldnnt of the
Plans were made at the meeting bocker VUUg# rep,aceg {he oW
tlon
include
Luclle
Millican.
Ash
The Juniors entertained the sen­
W<• net'tl not HtrpHH tilt* point to experienced HiiKlertt
for a no-host luncheon to be held "Lung Blocks" of the lower East I lom "f the Pleasant Hill high school land, at the home of her parents Pacific Logging (-ongreas and A
o
f the HatlMfact>on In luting tackle In which one hue
Whisnunt.
secretary,
will
attend.
at the Tiny Tavern in Eugene for
Side, and Is plainned as a Com­ at a week-end party at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Millican Mrs.
the utmost confidence. . . . All of our tackle Is tested
Adeline
Alllnehuni
al
home
of
Miss
1
S
1
hapman.
chairman
of
the
their next meeting on April 12.
munity of medium rental apart­ They camped at Newport about
tackle and It costs no more than Inferior brands and
•" IW**« oonaerva-
four blocks from the ocean. The B e ll.. M tlli.- i.ti W a lt e r v llle M r and J,,u" '
ments for white-collar workers.
makes . . . It's time to replenish that tackle box
Mrs.
Raymond
Lynch
and
sons,
and
,lon
Bll<1
A
K
K°b«r1".
represents
W. C. T . U. Has Meeting
tim e was spent on the beach, see­
come
in and brouse through our fishing equipment
Ted
Leafdahl
nt
the
home
of
their
llve"
of
,h,>
We"t
CoM‘
Lu,u,),'r
Miss Eliza Nelson was hostess at
ing the different atractions along
department.
P ublic C onfidence Return* , the highway and roller skating. mother. Mrs. John Currie. Leaburg ,nen'g ""»»elation will also attend.
her home Tuesday afternoon for
Direct information indicate, con- They were cbaperf>lie(1 by Mr„ F
the monthly meeting of the Spring-
8. H. Putnam drove to Bend to
SEASON OPENS APRIL 5TH
cluslvely that the hanking situation
field unit of the W. C. T U.
F. Cooper and Mrs. Jean Eberhart. visit his family.
HOW IS YOUR TACKLE?
Is showing definite and steady Im­
Mr and Mrs Morris visited their
C o u n ly K ey B a n k e rs
Mr and Mrs. Doane and son Jack
provement. J. F. T. O'Connor. Comp­
Shakespeare Fly Rods from $4-50 to $18.00
daughters who are attending 8 D
Describing the activities of Ihe j
troller of the Currency of the United have moved onto the ranch they
A. school near Portland. Mrs Mor A g r ic u ltu ra l Commission of the
States, said in a recent address He recently purchased from Mr. and
Fly Rods
85c to $3.75
Is r e m a in in g f o r tw o weeks. Mr
',jnI‘‘,‘rg Association th .
pointed ont that the decided drop Mrs. Skilbred, who has moved to rls
. , _
t
Director. D II Olla, says "With
President
Tapered
Lines
which
has
occurred
In
money
In
cir­
and
Mrs.
McDonald.
Spokane,
arc
,
5M
agr,ruUuraIly
m(nded
banker.
Bailey Hill.
12:30 C O N T IN U O U S 11:30
$6.50
culation shows that the public has
Miss Blanche W heeler who has visiting his cousin. Mrs. Richard designated as county key bankers,
Other lines from
largely ceased bonding.
10c up
there Is enlisted a tremendous force
ben spending her spring vacation Hart and family.
On March 1, 1934. the Federal
HELD OVER!
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for the Improvement of agriculture.
with her parents at Pleasant Hill
Myers
Flies
2 - 25c
Reserve Board reported that the
These key hankers bring organized
HURRY! HURRY!
volume of money in circulation returned to Monmouth where she JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Bucktail
Flies
assistance
to
progressive
hankers,
10c ea.
amounted to $5.355.000.000. which Is attending the State normal
LEAVES SATURDAY
IS EVENT OF TUESDAY who are led to sec the possibility of
was a decline of $1.077,000.000 since gch(M)1
Leaders
10c to 75c
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agricultural work In their comm«
March 1. 1933. It was a drop of
i
hi c..i
.
i ...
nltles. Banker farmer tours are em-
J A M E S K. K IN G
We
Issue
Fish
ing
Licenses
$2,226,000,000. or over 29 per cent,
.
.
phaslzi'd as a tnr-nnr o f a cq n nfn tln g
A tto rn ey a t Law
nature of a gathering of those faml bankers, farmers and other business
from the all time peak of $7,581,000,- M in er Bldg.,
Eugene, Oregon
000 reached on March 13. 1933 About
lies of the Methodist church in men with first band knowledge of
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
one-half the decrease, It was pointed
which one member had a birthday how agricultural Improvement meth-
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
out, reflected the return of currency
during
the month of March was ods are working out In practice,
that the undersigned has been ap-
from the public
held Tuesday evening at the home These give an opportunlly for the
Money in circulation declined rap Vdienl*1
d°f the
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
tdiv
. : ' C°
*'lena
the of Mr. and Mrs. U. O. MeElhany k,,5' bankers to contact country bank-
n M aX n it
na a • » « ...
MBnL'
Un,y Wlckwlre,
Court of deceased, by Ore
with Mrs. MeElhany and Miss Eve ° r» «»d w»rk out new Idea.,"
In March, 1933, and has continued gon. All persons having claims
I* at hi* inimi­
since to decline from week to week, against said estate are required to lyn Buell as hostesses.
table best in thi*
"notwithstanding the Increase In the present them with the proper
A potluck dinner was served In
racy role bring­
demand for currency arising from : voucher - to the undersigned at the a room decorated with the St. Pat
ing to vivid life
enlargement of pay rolls and In- law offices of James K King. 410 rick color- anil around a large d e­
an A m e ric a n
crease In the volume of retail trade,"
Building, Eugene, Lane
classic
the Comptroller said which lie r ° ,,n l>'- Oregon, within six ifl) corated cake made by Mrs. C. H.
added. “ Indicates a continued re tu rn
J r'’T
'la,e
notl5 e Mvers. The latter part of the even
Ing wns spent listening to music
Earlier than usual. . . .
and talks on 81 Patrick’s day by
facilities were reestablished."
Smarter than ever. . . .
EDNA L. KLINK, Executrix of
the Estate of Vilena Wlckwlre, Rev. F 8. Clemo, and on Easter by
More attractively priced.
deceased.
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter.
.. . Greater valuett. . . we
(M 28— A 5-12-19 26)
Those attending the dinner were:
present out first showing
with
Mra Genevieve Beaman from
Mr. and Mrs. MeElhany, Mr. and
of Spring styles In wo­
G O RDO N 8. W E L L S
Gold Beach spent the week-end
Mrs. William Oantz, Mr. and Mrs.
Attorney a t Law
Louise Dresser
men’s shoes. There are
here with her mother, M ra. Beulah M lner Bldg.,
Eugene, Oregon C. H Myers, Miss Faye Parsons,
street shoes and dress
Evelyn Vensbl«
Harbert, and slater, Mra. Lawrence
N O T IC E
Doris Myers, Rev. and Mra. Clemo,
shoes In beautiful white
eoo
Kent Taylor
Goasler. and family.
OF A D M IN I3 T R A T O R ’8 SALE
Rev. Polndpxter and his mother-ln
models. Priced very rea­
Mr and Mra. Quinn from San
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN law, Mrs. Porter,, Mr. and Mrs.
sonable.
Stepin Fetchit
Fra-nclaco motored over the McKen-; 'hat the undersigned, administrator Lawrence May, Mr. and Mrs. W.
; zle pass last Saturday and spent • of the ”»ta*« of May Boylee, de- E. Buell, Loudell* Williams. Fred
There are models here
, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James
'.„’’« '" n "a l ° a“ thor'ty ‘i0 "’ Buell, M. C. Kirkland, Evelyn Buell,
Plus a Rare Treat ::
which might, easily be
talned In an Order made and enter-
: ed by the Conty Court o f the State Mrs. A. B Van Valzah, and Mrs.
priced much higher . . .
Mrs. Hufford from Myrtle Point of Oregon, for Lane Conty on March Janie Cruzan.
and attract you just as
spent some time last week with ' 21- 1934, ^*11, on and after the 28th
quickly. . . . Your size Is
relatives here, she left for her home day of April, 1934, at the law office
To Return Home— Mrs. M. B.
here.
of Gordon 8. Wells In the Miner
Sunday after taking Mr. and Mrs. Building, Eugene. Oregon, offer for Huntly Is expected to return to her
Hufford and family here to the Mc­ sale and sell to the highest bidder home here today from the Pacific
MANY BEAUTIFUL SWEATERS have arrived which
for cash, subject to confirmation by hospital in Eugene where she has
Kenzie pass summit.
A Foromownt Ficivre
said Court, all of the right, title been a patient for som e time.
•
are very attractive for spring wear, la te st colors
Born,
to
Mr
and
Mrs.
Hubert
RICHARD ARLEN
an, Interest of May Boyles, deceased
Gray a six and one-half pound in and to the following described
and styles make these sweaters very snappy. Get
SALLY EILERS
■ « m t U l l i i n i
daughter at Pacific hospital in Eu­ real property, to-wit:
CALL FOR W ARR ANTS
one before Easter.
can m an - me* nn
The West one-half of the South­
gene on Saturday, March 24, 1834
Notice Is hereby given that
west Quarter of Section 2 In School District No. 19. In Lane
:: P L U S ::
Township 17 South, Range 9
Before you buy a new car at
West of the W illamette Meridian county, Oregon, will pay at the of­
MICKEY MOUSE
any price. Get at demonstra­
In Lune County, Oregon, contain fice of clerk of said district, all
In
tion of the New Ford V-8.
Ing eighty acres.
warrants to and Inclhdlng 3073,
JOSEPH ACHEHON. Adminis­ dated August 31, 1933. Interest
Call Elmer Pyne at
J. FULOP, Prop.
"CAMPING O U T ”
trator of the Estate of May
334 Main St.
ANDERSON MOTORS
ceases
after
March
29,
1934.
Boyles, deceased.
Springfield
Ph. 49
5th A A Springfield
C. F. BARBER, Clerk.
(M 29—A 5-12-19 26,
For Better
Easter F lo w e rs ^
McKenzie Valley I
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Wright & Sons
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