The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 12, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1M4
PAOB THROE
WESTERN R. R. CONTINUE
REDUCED RAIL FARES
N. J. Penlrk of thè foresi Service,
wlll vlalt schoois In eaetera Ore­
gon. In thè terrltory of thè Dea
The forest service lecture trucks, chutea. Premont and Malheur na­
officially known as "showboats.” ilon» I foresto.
which have been presenting educa­
Drive to Portland— W H llobb»
CALL FOR W A R R A N T *
tional forestry programs In CCC
and iluusbler. Cynlhla. drove to
Portland on Halurday.
Defer Weekly Meeting*; Con. camps during the past year, will be> Notice Is hereby given that
vention Chairman Named; engaged In school educational cam School Dtatrtct Number I t . la Lane
Lsavas far Salem— Mux Daks left
palgns during the next five weeks, county, Oregon, will pay at the
Plan Election of Officers
Tuesday for Halem w iere he la
according to announcement by the office of clerk of said district, all
employed
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regional forester. Portland. Oregon. warrants to and including 3104,
Members of the Hprlngfleid Lion«
The Oregon showboat, which la dated October 13, 1133. Interest
Entertains Texas Club — M*s.<-lub will continue their regular
Jointly In charge of W V Fuller, c * * M i after April 13, 1*34.
Krnest Bcrtocb wa» hostess at her meeting» twlce-a-month on the first
of the state forester's office, and
C. F. HAKBEH, Clerk.
borne Wednevduy for a 12:3(1 lunch­ and third Fridays at least during
eon for the Texas La*les club.
the summer and until further sc
Don 1» taken It waa decided here
Pith an Caaat— I M Peterson.
W. P. Tyson, and tJ. A. Horton, Prlduy ut Ihe club meeting when
Ibe question of bolding weekly
speul Hunday fishing on the Hlus-
meetings was voted on.
law near Mapleton.
K. C. Stuart was named by the
Meve to Springfield— Mr. F. K i president as chairman of the con-
and son
have „ ~
moved
of the local club
, Kenyou
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| | vention < committee
o m o u .io e o i me lo c a i c iu o
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L“7 T
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connection with the state conven
Spring la here and it is the tteaaon of the year when
Return to Idaho— Mr. and Mrs. G Don for the local club.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Tha rwlui'iM pit« uuger far«» In­
augurated I hh I D»<«mb«r by west­
ern railroad» will b« «»ntlnued tor
III at Hama— Ml»« Nalli« Hluarl
another four month* It « u <1*-<-I<1 m <I
waa quit« III al bar hum« the paat
thia week
Htallatlc* Indicate the
w«»k«nd
reduced (arm have mat with favor
abla responae from the public and.
Daarfcarn Man Hara—J. H Rauch
_ k,i
while the revenue return» have ut Dearborn waa a bualnaea visitor
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poarlbly not been ua areal aa hoped ; In Hprlngfleid Tuesday,
for. It la the vlaw lhat an estenslon i
of Ihe «apartment la warranted
on ^ e*t ,B *** **r and Mr».
The general basis (or fares Is I ,U y NoU ,p * nt
«‘»nln« on
eruto per mil« one way In coacbea. the upper McKenxie.
LIONS TRANSACT
H A VE GOOD t'aad t'prlghl I ’lano
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to be repoaai »»ed at onca near
Hprlngfleid
Balança due *88 60
Untali monthly payments |0.00
Anyone wantlua ibis plauu please
write (or further tntormatlou Tail-
man Plano Hlora, 3*6 H IXtb Ht.,
I l cents per tallo «ach way for
In Prom Cedar Plate— Mrs. It It
baleni. Orvgou
A l*
round trip In coacbea, 1 cents per Ila ri of Cedar Plat waa a busines
mil« nue wav In sleeping cars, 2 visitor In Hprlngfleid Halurday.
Visiter (ram Lewell— Mrs. Prank
cent» pvr mile each way for round
Snyder of Lowell was a visitor lu
Visitor from Armât— Joe Milito
trip In sleepers, with ten day lim it,
Hprlngfleid Tuesday.
and *0 cento per mile each way f o r , »«" • week end vlalli/r here from
round trip In aleeperg with longer - Armel,
A. I . W HBELER
limit.
Bend People Vielt— lia ll e Foxley
Attorney at Law
and family of Mend are vla.t.ng .1
710 Lawrence kt.
Eugene, Ora.
.th e Hugh Jollff home
■ state of Andrew Stoneberg, Oec’d. MRS. 8W ART8 HOSTESS
KENSINGTON MEMBERS
NOTICK
H arrisburg People H e re — M r. and
OP PINAL S E T T L E M E N T
Pyne and daughter. Florence.) Officer» for the next year wlll be
Members
of
Ihe
Kensington
dub
Mrs
Deorge Itelts of Harrisburg M(|d
,..f, > rWny for chosen the first meeting In May.
Notlca Is hereby given that Herb­
ert Hloneberg has (lied In the were guests at the home of Mrs ' w *r«* visitors In Hprlngfleid Hunday. their home uear Wendell, Idaho A nominating committee wlll be
Cpunty Court of tha Hlata of Ore <’ E. Hwurts al their meeting lust |
after visiting a few daya with hla named at the meeting on April 20,
gnu. In ami for Lane County, bis Friday. Mrs Hwarta and Mias Edna
Portl«"d P»®ple H a r e - Mr. anô
and they wlll report at the neat
.
final report as sueb administrator,
Mis. H J Stiller of Portland were brother, E. E Pyne.
gathering.
with the will anneied, of tha estate Hwarta w«re ho teases. Mrs. C. A
vlalt
Loa Angeles — Miss
of Andrew Htuneberg. doceased; Hwarta and Mrs. 1 .arson Wright ,u e **® • * ,b * Hprlngfleid hotel on
Delegate» to the stale convention
and that ten o'clock lu the forenoou were guests of the club. About 20 &<*f“ rday.
Abbie Cooley and nephew. Jack
wlll not be chosen until after the
of Saturday, the 11th day of April members were present
(town from Port|. n d - N e ll Bloan Co* “ r*' bo,h
* “ «•*«•• Call new officers take over their duties
1*14, at the courtroom thereof In
For Ihe next meeting Mrs W N
y t)r, n<i
„arc spending her ,ornla Br* h ,r *
« ,be It waa decided The club wlll be
Eugene. Oregon, have beeu by said
court apolnted and (lied as the Dow will be boaloas at her home spr|I1|r ».cation with her mother. bom* of MU|‘ C®®*®7’« Parent*. Mr
entitled to three delegatee.
lime and place for bearing objec­ on Emerald Heights on April *7 ul ; Mra Karl Gales.
and M r" Jame" Cooley east of
It I» unlikely that the club wlll
tions to said report, and for the which lim e one half of the mem
Hprlngfleid.
final settlement of the aetata of
participate in the annual atunt-
berahlp
will
eutertulu
the
other
Vlalto
Parsnte—W
illiam
Pollard
said deceased
ulght program at the Convention
of Portland spent the week-end
HKKBKHT HTONKHKKU. Ad hair with a ploulc.
Halurday night. June » Members
here visiting with his parents. Dr
mlolstrator, with the will an
of the local club are holding their
uexed. of the Estate of Andrew
A teaapoonful of finely chopped ( a,ld Mrs. W. H. Pollard,
Stoneberg. Deceased.
annual fish fry somewhere on the
parsley inabes a very tasty addi­
A K W HKKLKH. Attorney.
California Man Hare A P. Ken
upper McKenxie river that Satur- ;
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tion to plain «Tench salad dressing,
yon of Pittsburg. California visited
day aftenoon and will keep them
and la especially adapted to any at the H. E Derber home last
selves busy with thia one under '
Estate of Hiram F. White. Deceased sort of ftah.
weekend
taking.
NOT iC I
OF PIN A L B P T T LE M E N T
Notice la hereby given that Abi­
gail E Clark. Executrix, and Dau
E. Clark. Executor of the last will
aud testament of Hiram F. White,
Deceased have tiled In the Couuty
Court of the Htate of Oreron. In
and for Lana County, thslr tlnal re
port aa such executrix and execu­
tor; and that ten o'clock In the
forenoon of Saturday. Ihe 14th day
of April, 1134. at the courtroom
thereof. In Eugene. Oregon, have
hern by said court appointed and
fixed as the time and place for
henring objections to said report
and for the final settlement of the
.state of said deceased
AB IG A IL R CLARK. Bxecu
trt«.
DAN B. CLARK. Executor of
the l-ast W lll and Testament
of Hiram F. White, Deceased
A E W H EELER . Att'y
(M 1 H 1 X S A f r l »
Business Directory
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Naturopathic Phyololan
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Pboao *1-J
Office Hours: 1 to * P. M.
4M Fourth threat
Edward C. Privat
Watchmaker and Jeweler
HPRINOF1BLD
So. Pacific Watch Inspector
First Class Work kt Roasooablo
ITIoo«.
Oeueral Law Practice
I. M. PBTER80N
Attoraey-at-baw
City Hall Building
Hprlngfleid, Dragon
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
Represented By
E. H. TURNER
A EL
Springfield. Ora.
POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Poole
k
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■ W B N E I l t h HPK1NUF1ELD
and Ckaroslton,
« I* Mala
Tolepaono 7*3
Phono **-J
‘ .M A R I I S 1
OCTAGON
SEE WELL
FEEL WELL
Correct eye-glasses do more for
you thqn merely aaalst you In
seeing belter. . . . They Improve
your appearance and most gen­
erally Improve general health.
. . . There Is no need to suffer
from defective vision when the
cost of materials are lower than
they have been In the laet
twenty-five years. Our service
charge la moat nominal. Exami­
nations are free
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
«1 W ant tth
■ut**«
A tahle-poon of kerosene added
Fish on McKengl« — Dr. W. N. ;
to the water for washing windows Dow. lairsou W right, and Dr. Hchaf-
wlll cut the grease eaally and leave fers of Eugene fished on the Me- ;
the glaaa unusually dear.
Kenxle river Hunday.
vm
LAX t
MARStlALl
For Slim or Stout
Vlalt at Ooahen— Mr. and Mr». C
Pattern H165— H av* you been
JAMES K. KINO
Attorney at Law
H Delph and daughter. Hetty Lou. looking for something really simple
**,n* r ••<*».
Eu*«ns. Orogon j «pent Hunday at the home of Mr to make and really slimming to
wear? Here Is your- pattern and
NO TICE TO CREDITO RS
Delph'» parents near Uoahen.
NO TIC E 18 HEREBY G IVEN
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you wlll be amaxed at Its simplicity
that the undersigned has been ap-
Return» from California — Mr«, In the making. These Squares when
pointed Kxecutrli of the estate of Mary Neet has returned from Call-
cut on the straight become bias and
Vilena Wick wire, deceased, by the fornla where she has ben visiting
fitted, and the bias sides cling to
County Court of Latta County O r . - , f(ir MF¥HrB, ww<h,
gon All persons having claims |
the figure.
against ».Id e.tata are required to
Plah on CoB„
Cooat „ o | Mbblw), W
The panel In front and back
preaent them with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned at th » |K Barnell,eand H. E. Maxey psent nlay
cut on
»Iraight of the
law office« of James K King. 410 Hunday fishing on laike creek and „iaterU1 lf pn.ferr^ . m,, lbla la
C,mMv “( T a o i
"*h* r " ,,U tor C“ “ ' • trean’* ThHy really a bla. »Up. except the shoul
( ounty, Oregon, within alx (6) made good catches
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der straps which may he made of
month from the date of thia notice.
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, thia | Vlalt at Bridge— Mr. and Mrs. , r,bbo“
IHth day of March. 1*34
EDNA L K I.IN K . Executrix of John Henderer and Mlaa Mavis
Ihe Estate of Vilena Wlckwlre. Lightfoot of Eugene spent Hunday
decea»ed.
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
I _______IM 2* A 6-121*28)
.Mitchell at McKenxie bridge.
W ELL* A W ELL*
Attorney* at Law
Commorco Bank Bldg.. Eugene, Ore.
Entertains at Dinner— Mr. and
Mrs Frank Uordlner and J. T. 011-
frey and sons. Wayne and Winn,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
were dinner guests at the home of
Notice 1» hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed Ad­ Mrs. John Wlnxenreld Monday.
ministrator of the Estate of Wll-
Move from City— Mr and Mrs. E.
i Ham Harrison Levins, deceased, by
Ihe County Court of the Htate o f ; K Praederlck moved thetr house
Oregon for laine County. All per- hold furnishings from their home In
»on» having claims again»! the said s rlngfleld to thetr service station
estate are hereby notified to pres
ent the same, properly verified, tt l-.operty north of Eugene Monday
the undersigned al the office of
Wells A Wells, Hank of Commerce
Bldg.. Kngene. Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
pubi leal Ion of this notice.
Date of first publication. March
22. 1934
HARO LD J W ELLS. Adminis­
trator.
W K LIJt « W ELLS. Attorneys
(M 22 2« A 6-12-17)
Visits Mother — Mr. and Mm
rrank Casteel of Yachats w e re ,
here over the week-end to visit
with her mother. Mrs. J. H.
FOREST SHOWBOAT TO
VISIT OREGON SCHOOLS
In response to suggestions mem-'
bere of the Lion? club bad offered
to ladles of the Methodist church
an opportunity to divide the aerv-1 ‘
Ing of meal» to the dub members
between the ladles of the Christ-;
Ian church. They Investigated the
situation and declined In favor of i
the present system which has been
working very satisfactorily.
BEST BUYS
..at..
Fulop’s Store
everyone likes to look their beat. Eulop'n »tore ia here
to serve you with a large stock of up-to-date nterchan-
dtee.
Kulop’s prices are always the lowest for standard
grade nierchandiae.
Following are some items that should command
your attention.
S I . 9 8 - 8 2 .4 8
Yd. 1 9 c
Dresses, Latest Creation
98c
Spring Sweater
98c
Ladies White Shoe«
80 Square Print Marshall-Field Best.
Fast Color House
Ladiesh' All-Wool
Fulop’s Dept. Store
J. FULOP, Prop.
334 Main St.
Springfield, Oregon
The address of the meeting wa»
brought by Rev. Cecil F. Rlstow.
pastor of the First Methodist
church In Eugene who spoke on
“The Spiritual Price of Recovery.” I
WHEAT DEADLINE
SET FOR SUNDAY
New Regulations for Corn-
Hog Reduction Plan Re­
ceived at State Office
The last chance for wheat grow­
ers to obtain contracts under the
re-opening of the allotment benefit
plau is April 16. the date set na
Donally by the wheat section of the
AAA. No formal campaign for ad
ditlonal signers ha» been conduct
ed but the offer ha» been open
now for more than a month for
tho e who failed to come In under
the plan during the first campaign.
Oregon extension service offi­
cials have recently been notified
Beys Camp on River— Morgan
from Washington that wheat con­
Chandler. Robert McLagau. luimar
tract bolder» will he able to speed
Hrallaln. und Jack Logan spent the
up their second payment by having
week-end on a camping trip on
available all Information needed in
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
„
.
filling nut “proof of compliance”
Notice Is hereby given that the y ,,a rtl creek,
blanks soon to b- required by the
undersigned has been appointed Ad­
ministrator of the Estate of Le»
"«turns to H o rn e -M rs Horace
wheat section.
He
A.
I^ v ln *.
deceased.
by Morris returned Hunday to her
Ten specific facts to be required
! th« County Court of the Htate of home at W altervllle after »pending
Include
a record of 1933 wheat
O regon for l^ n e County
All per a()mp t|m „ a, ljlu rB ,wood ln ,,ort.
seeded and wheat harvested. 1934
sons having claims against the said ,
estate are hereby notified to pres- 1“ ',d »'»‘«•"P with three daughter»,
acres seeded and acres abandoned.
ent the same, properly verified, to
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I acres destroyed to comply with
the undersigned at the office of
P«*tor at Tillamook Rev Dean
contract. If any; reason. If neces­
Wells d Well«, Hank of Commerce C. Poindexter and Rev. Cecil F.
sary. for seeding less than 54 per
Bldg . Eugene. Oregon, within six Rlstow of Eugene returned Tuesday i
months from the date of the first evening from Tillamook where th e y '
1 cent of base acreage; serial num­
I publication of this notice
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bers of other contracts If farm was
Dele of first publication. March have b‘‘* n • ‘ »*»‘»®E » ‘'b>»'ch meet
entered as Joint compliance, acres
22. 1*34
Ink
of wheat on other land not under
HA RO LD J. W E I.L 8. Admlnls
Rtturna from Camp— Lloyd Ship
I
trator.
contract, serial numbers of other
¡JESSE 0 . W ELLS. Attorney.
ley ha» returned to Hprlngflela
forms under wheat contract, use
(M 22 2* A 612 171
Refreahlng House Frock
from Camp Ounter, CCC organlta-1
of contracted acres, use of com­
Pattern 8144— Now that March
Don where he has b *M discharged
NO TIC E OF HEA RING
mercial fertiliser, and amount of
following two terms of active ser- has flustered through, a new dress wheat processed for home use.
In the County Court of the Htate ,
for morning wear 1« an absolute
of Oregon, for latne County.
1 TM:e'
Approve Oats for Pasture
necessity. In selecting a pattern
In the rantter of the Retate of Heth
An important ruling as to crop-
Return
from
Portland—
Dr.
and
no
better
choice
could
be
made
M. McPhereon. deceased.
‘ b* corn-hog
Notice Is hereby given all parties Mr" M v W alker and family re than this style. Consider the s m art! •” " *
Interested In the Estate of Seth M. Dimed
Monday
from
Portland white collar and turn back cuffs o r ' con,^■^,,, wai' received hv the state
^ e « la 7 e " d \.dserf7 e " d \e ? ail,',I:!‘
ha<l
' h** w- ‘‘h d" d
aleeves If you prefer, and note H ,#* e «tension service Just one
derslgned has filed her Final Ac-,
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count In said matter and that an Tl* 1,l,1< wl,h
a,ul Mra- William ihe clever diagonal cloMug on waist day after the close of the slgn-up
order made and entered therein by
and skirt which Is very simple to campaign In this state. This ruling
permits contract signers to plant
the County Judge of Lane County.
!
Pish on Dsschuto*— Mr. and Mrs. make because stitched on the out­ oats for green feed or hay without
Oregon. Monday, April 80th at ten
o'clock in the forenoon at the Coun­ C. F. Barber and family and Mr. side.
When you come to buy your ma­ Its being counted In as feed grains,
ty
has . , and Mrs. Bert McCurry of Eugene
. Court . room
. . . . In
. . said county
. ,
as wan required under the first rul­
j been set a* the time and place o f ;
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terial you will be daisied by the
i «aid hearing upon said account. I Hpen' ,h " w* * b " nd •« Bend »,,d
wide choice of gay prints, p'alds ing. Huch oats must be cut well In
when and where al parties Inter flahlng on the Deschutes river
and stripes in percale, seersuckers advance of ripening and will be
ested may appear and show eaurse. i They reported good catches.
count d In as Iota) crop acreage,
and various oth?r cottons.
If liny, why said account should
not be allowed and the prayer of
Car Catches Pira— The city fire I For PA TTER N , send 16 cents In the ruling stated.
Cattle, barley, rye and flax are
,h,> u T v i'i 1"
department made a run to put out coin (for each pattern desired)
W 1
A. N C r H h R m i N , A<1-
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Oregon crops eddrd to the basic
your
Name,
address,
style
number
m lnlstretrix of the Batate of " ,lrP ln ' b" c8r ‘»'“»onw«»* to Ever
commodity list In Ihe farm act and
DBw,
Heth M. McPherson, deceased, ‘‘•t* LxJole of West Hprlngfleid F ri
hence come under the restriction
(M 15-22-29— A 6-1 *)______ day evening. L ittle damage re- field (Oregon) News Pattern Dep't..
against Increase of acreage or
»ulted.
116 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y.
NOTICE
basic commodities nr numbers of
A
OP A D M IN ISTR A TO R 'S SALE
Informal Bridge — Mrs. C. E.
) basic livestock by corn-hog con­
NO TIC E IH H ER EB Y G IVEN j Wheaton entertained for three COUNTY P. T. A. TEA IS
tract signers. Any Increase made
(hat the undpr»lgned. administrator tubles of bridge at an Informal
SET
TH
IS
AFTERNOON
b’,,on‘ ,be dH,e ,br',,e were added
of the entate of May Roylea, de­
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Is exempted.
ceased, pursuant to authority con­ party at her home last Thursday
tained In an Order made and enter­ evening. Prises were won by Mrs
The annual sliver teg which Is
Tb‘’ corn hog state board of re-
ed by the Conty Court of the Htate) Hchaffenberg, Mrs. W. E. Buell, and glven for presidents of the local | Tll>w for Oregon Is now organized
of Oregon for Lane Conty on March Mrs E G I*rlvat
units of the P. T. A. In Lgtne county and baB "tarted con Iderlng the
21.' 1984, wlll. on and after the 28th
and their staffs wlll be held this contracts submitted by the various
day of April, 1934. nt the law office
Missionary Is Speaker — J. M.
of Gordon 8. Wells In the Miner Shelly of Corona. CallfornluA who afternoon from 2 until 6 at th e 1 counties.
Building, Eugene, Oregon, offer for
home of Mrs. Fred E. Hughes.
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sale Hnd sell to the highest bidder Is leaving soon for the missionary
for cash, subject to confirmation by fields nf Korea was a visitor and prelsdent of the Eugene council. B U D G E T DIRECTOR WILL
said Court, all of the right, title speaker nt the weekly church night Each president la to brliffc a guest
STUDY O. AND C LAW
and her officers. Mrs. G. H. Good, j
an. Interest of May Boyles, deceased.
dinner
and
meeting
of
the
Christian
In and to the following described
a state vice-prealdent and Mrs. H.
The O. and C. land grand law
church last Thursday night.
real property, to-wlt:
A. 81ms, county preeldeitt, are to amendment Introduced In the house
The West one-hAlf of the Houtti-
Vlalt at Junetlon City — Mrs. pour.
west Quarter of flection 2 In
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of representatives In Washington
Township 17 South, Range * George Carson Jr., and Mrs. Marlon
Mrs. Pratt Holverson of Spring- by Representative James W. Mott,
West of the W illamette M eridian, Adams were guests nt Ihe home of field 1s one member of (ha commit­
has gone Into committee hearing
In Ia»ne County, Oregon, contain
Mrs. Sarah Adams at Junction City tee In charge of arrangeihents.
and Is now being considered by
Ing eighty acres.
JOSEPH ACHE8ON, Adminis­ Friday. Mrs. Adams had ben visit­
Budget Director Douglas. Mr. Mott
trator of the Estate of May ing at the home of her aon and
The top of Ihe -stove can be feels certain that the proposed law
Boyles, deceased.
daughter-in-law here and returned cleaned easily with a belt black w ill ba acted on favorably by the
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to Junction City Friday.
board eraser.
budget director.
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DELICIOUS/
. . . . I'm w re hi fever of (M *
New Art of Motori* Cooking“
And now yon too oan have one of the new
Hotpoint, automatic r&ngee in yonr own
kitchen. Finances need no longer prevent yon
from enjoying the economy and convenience of
electric cookery, which adds a delicious full
flfcvor and nutritious goodness to all foods.
Electric cookery is faster, cleaner, cooler and
more economical. By eliminating waste and
shrinkage, as much as one whole month’s meat
bill is saved every year. Ask our salesman
about the big surprise. It will be a V E R T
pleasant one that will make YOUR ownership
of one of the new up-to-date electric ranges
almost a certainty.
ELECTRIC RANOE
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MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY