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    PAOÍ POUR
NORGE ENOS GREATEST
SIX MONTHS IN HISTORY
THÈ áPRINOPÍELÍ» NEWS
Warrant
Statement Given
CERTIFICATION SERVICE
AID TO OREGON FARMERS
n 'V t »
Doctor 97 Turns Skipper
THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1934
WE6T YELLOW BLIGHT
PHARMACY STUDENTS
BAD ON OREGON TOMATO
STICK TO CALLING
Transm itted From Riant la Riant;
Mur« than 75 per cent of tha llv
Purer Saads Raaulta In Develop­
•e a t Leaf Hopper C a rrie r
lug «raduatea of Hie (). 8. C. auhuol
ment O f Naw Induatry F ar
"The City Council. In tasulug lhi»
F ar Qsrm Virus
of pharmacy are tiow enguged In
State Saad Grower«
, statem ent and causing it to be pub
T H IN K S C H A N G E N E E D E D
llahcd in the local pre»», are doing
sums phase of the professlon for
ao for the purpose of giviug the
Curly-lup diaeaaa. which on tutna- wblcli they wer« tralued. aceordlng
Plaid inspection of the 1934 grass
Portland, Ore.. July 4, 1»S* public a better view of the City's
tnaa ta commonly called westwrn tu a aurvay of the ttf’.'t graduates
financial condition and to aak th« and clover aced crop», »mall grain« I
l»ear Old Springfield k 's w i:
yellow tom ato blight, has definitely of that schont inuile hy the offt
and potatoes and other crops for j
co-operation
of
the
general
public
1 always took forward for my
npp<>ured this year In moat parts data.
of Springfield iu aolving our pro­ certification la now under way
copy of The New« to arrive, for it blems
of western Oregon for the second
throughout the «tale, according to
Of the totul 45.3 per celll ure
generally gives an account of what j "In regard to the City a deiaultevl
t'nic In r cent history. Ill 193(1 curly eltlier regtstered phurmlsts. mau
county agent and extension »er
has takeu place the week before, j bond indebtednesa. on Feb. * lat,
top appeared In ihe W illuiuelte val uger nr proprli lors of drug störe»;
vice specialists. These Inspection»
and often mentions name« of old 1932. default occurred pn 135,000
ley after continued east winds 6 I are iihysldans, 5 per cent aro
bonds due on that date. No tunda are made to determine purity, true
neighbors and acquaintances, and were on handa with which to pay
which are believed to huve aided ding nianufuciurera* i'epreseiitu
ness lo variety, freedom from noxl
therefore. I enjoy reading it.
these bonds, and an effort was
the migration of the leaf hopper tives, 3 3 per cent are im collego
on» weeds and seed horn«* dlseas ■
I never expected to see the old made to sell refund bonds to take and other points.
which c u m the virus of the <tls- stutfs, I ft per cent uro nusllcat glu
up the ones coming due. but the
paper get into a theological discus City succeeded only in exchanging
ea»e
This crops certification service
ilents. S.7 per cent are houaewtves.
“The American housewife," said sion like it seem s to have fallen $4000 of new bonda for the old.
has been of major Importance In.
16 3 per Cent ure ln inlscellillieou»
Blood "appreciates an electric re- into.
The
blight
o
i
l
tomatoes
may
kill
testing $31,000 in default. These we aiding Oregon farmer« lo luiild up
l
alllng and 3.6 ure itereused
Irlgvrntor most of all during sum­
very young plunta outright On old
failed to refund, receiving no bid
I don't claim to he a critic. I on new bonds. From November 9tli. a reputation as produe rs of high )
er plants the disease »tops growth
mertime.
But newspaper adver­
W C L L 8 A W IL L S
have read quite a considerable and 1932 io the present date, $19.000 qualit’ eed. says F 1.. Ballard, J
the leaflets tend to roll up. he
tising is more necessary to reach
Attorneys
might be considered a modernist of these dsfaulted bonds have been vli -esttrector of the extension ser
: com - yellow unit leutherv und veins Bank of Cemmarea Bldg., lu g a n o
her because. In avoiding hot ousl-
Paid
in
cash
out
of
tax
moneys
re­
vice
It
has
been
largely
reapon-|
ness « reels, she Is less often with­ n m> way of thinking My father ceived. leaving «1 this lime $13.000
take on a purplish color. Fruits of
N O T IC E
alble for ihe growth of th ■ small
affected plants ripen prematurely
in sal s targe at the store We will was a firm believer in the BiMc as still in default interest on all
OF F IN A L 8 E T T L I M E N T
seed
production
business
of
ihe
written,
and
briught
up
his
chil­
bonda. including the defaulted ia-
and the plants gradually die.
employ more Intensive a d v en ts!« ;
Notice Is hereby glevn that the
su >. has been met promptly and the state from a half million dollars a
B U F F A L O , N Y . . . . D r. Eliaha
and promotion than ever before dren to believe that way Every City Treasurer now has sufficient
undersigned. Bertha A. GUI. Admití
few years ago lo between one and 1* llussey, »7, (abuva) I» home »gaia
Adults Carry Germ In W in te r
word was true ard no mistake
till siiftimer.
Isratrtx u( the Estate of John <>
funds on hand with which to
a fte r skippering a »mail r r a f t o i »
two million at the pre ent tltnir
t'ntlke most virus disease, curly- S l l i a t " . ,le . e .is e il, IlS S filed tier
■'Plan? for a summer sales drive, because it was th word of God • romptly pay all interest to become
cruise lo Ihe W e il Indie«, Heriioids
Lading Clover Hera Only
and V irg in lalanda. I'hoto »hon» the top Is transmitted from plant to Final Report and Account as such
heginuln;; July 15th. are being en­ Snuday school teachers and preach­ due for sometime to come. The
Oregon, for example. Is the only
Council feel that good progress has
Doctor Skipper
hr put into pe t j plant, only by the bael leaf hopper. Administratrix with the Clnrk of
thusiast Icallv received by ihous- er» also (aught it that wav There been made in retiring defaulted
state that produces Ladino clover i at Naw York
Kutetlx tenella The adults carry of the County Court of tame Cnuli
was
a
Heaven
and
a
Hell.
A
plac
aads of Norge dealers who an* at­
ty. Oregon, and that Saturday, the
bonds and that the bond situation
> Hie virus over winter tn their llth day of August. 1934. at 10*00
for departed spirits The good will adjust Itself and be taken care seed In volume, much of which Is
tending a series of 47 country­
W
.
W
.
H
A
R
C
O
M
B
E
certified. Without field Inspection.
liiMlies. and while the young are o'clock In the forenoon of said day.
wide m tetings. now being hold. spirits went to Heaven, and lived of without further increasing the
A ttorney at Law
tax levy The Council have kept in Ladino seed cannot he lold from
I tree of the virus at first, they he- In the County Court Room of the
We Will also u-e a friendship cam for ever and ever in enternal bit s. mind at all times that any pavment
T iffa n y Bldg.,
Eugene. Oregon
f idlin' carriers ns »non a» they feed Court House at Eugene. Oregon,
ordinary white clover seed. The
paign. among the thousands of The had spirits went to Hell. a ”d on th bond principal reduces the
has been set by ihe lion Fred
acreage of laidino in Oregon has
I on an Infected plant.
NO. 23128
lived
in
eternal
fire
and
brimstone
Flak. Judge of said Court, as the
bond interest levy correspondingly
Norge own rs. backed up by a ra­
Increased
from
134
acres
In
1928
!
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
time and plant of hearing object
tion-wide ow ner advertising con­ for ever and ever—-eternal suffer­ for the next year."
No "cure'' for Ihe disease 1» Ions to the same. If any there are,
to
more
than
l
l
.
000
acre«
this
year.
STATE
OF
OREGON
hOR
THE
"The warrant situation of the
test. We expect to maintain our ing.
known and no satisfactory control nnd for the final settlem ent of «aid
city has been, ard ««ill is embarras­ and the seed of this giant white' COUNTY OF LANE'
present tuples momentum right
Now don't think I am making sing
of the Insect carriers has been estate.
Early in 1932. one of the lover is finding and expanding Grace Hail Ritter, Plaintiff,
through the summer." said Blood. sport of anyone« religion, for 1 am batiks of our city had already
BERTHA A. GILL, Admlnlslrn
developed. East of the Cascades
vs.
market in many states Bent grass
trlx.
Wright and Sons are dealers for not. The old Jewish handbook, our rloaed and the remaining bank re­
Amy Louise Dunn. Adna 11. Dog­ fair control has been obtained on
seed
production,
another
develop-
fused to take any more city war­
gies. Fredrelck Stanley Dunn and a small scale by keeping plants WEI. 1,8 A WELLS. Attorneys.
the Norge refrigerator in the Bible, has accomplished more in its rants The two banks here had al­
m nt of recent years In Oregon, has
(Jy 12-19 2« A 2 9l
Anna M. Dunn, his wife, Irene covered until about July, after
Springfield trade vicinity.
teaching in regard to the relation­ ways handled practically all our
also been materially aided by cor-
William and C 8. William, her
ship of man to man. than any other cNv warrants. The hanks inability
(ideation. and this state now pro-1 husband. Lulu Dorris and George which they seem lo resist Ihe vlru»
book written. I do not condemn to handle city warrants longer
A. Dorris, her husband. George If not previously Infected Shading
duces
approximately 90 per cent of
came
at
a
time
when
general
and
LIONS BALL HEADS CALL
the Chinaman for bowing down lo |
(). Yoran surviving husband of has alsn helped as the hoppers pre­
economic conditions in our city the domestic seed supply of this
Laura Yoran. deceased: Frances fer hot, dry. conditions
GAME FOR MONDAY images of atone. Il repre ents to I were such as to leave practically
grass.
Yoran Doe. whoae married name
him deity, power, something ini- i no market for city warrants. In the
Many C e rtify Grain«
Rogulng out the diseased plants
is unknown and John Doe. her
A call to all members of the perishable. We believe we have a I face of this situation, the Council
LADIES SHOP
Grain certification work was rar-j husband, anil Ada Yoran surviv­ Is recommended though not as a
Springfield Lions club to turn out better conception of deity than they decided to pay city employees in
ing wife of Frank E. Dunn, de major means of preventing spread
829 Willamette Street
on Brattain field next Monday have, hence we send missionaries cash out of current funds as they rted on in 22 Oregon countlea. in­
censed: Lucille Dunn Dyott and
came in. thus leaving old-r war-
evening at 7 o’clock for the pur­ over there to teaeh'them the better) rants of the city unpaid This sy s­ volving ihe Inapactlon of 4.988
Cavin Dyott. her husband, and Transmission by contact of a dis-
C le a r a n c e
pose of starting a series of games wav. But the church has changed tem has been followed for more acres of wheat, oats nnd barley last j any other person or persons un­ eased plant with another has never
Of All Silk Summer
known
who
are
heirs
at
law
of
been observed Beets are the favor­
between members of the club was its ideas and methods of reasoning than two years, and all salary and year, according lo a report of E R.
DRESSES
F B Dunn and Celia Dunn, de­ ite feeding and breeding plants (or
agronomist,
issued this week by W. K. Barnell -Ince the days of our fathers, many labor warrants have been raid In Jackman, extension
ceased;
Underwood
and
Co
and
Values
to $9.95
cash and som e oldest outstanding and in addition 4.050 acres of alf­
and Thelmer J. Nelon. members of times. Hell has been discarded by warrant have also been paid out
its successors and assigns: Ella the hoppers, hut tomatoes, liens
<)!> suit* III 2 prit-«- groupa
alfa.
Ladino
clover,
red
clover,
and
squash
are
seriously
affected
V.
Walker.
George
W
Dorlson.
the baseball committee.
most of the Christian de lomina- of surplus moneys. Also at the
$2.96 and >3.98
Anna HUI und C. M. HUI. her
time th - hanks of our city closed bent gra-s and Ruglish rye gruss
Members will be asked to decide lions as taught by our fathers. large amounts of clip- warrants were inspected and certified
husband, Jahe Doe Pengra. sur­
A
Special On
KBHP TH E EIJEH AWAY
viving widow of W. J Pengra.
Monday evening whether they want Puoisment for sin is still taught, were held hv the hanks The City total of 1431 acres of potatoes in
deceased: and any and all other them hot Haya. Our house­
S L IP S
to choose (earns each evening and for sin brings its own puuishment. had a deposit in each bank and ob­ 16 counties also received certifies
persons unknown who may he hold fly npruy I m guaranteed
Value« Up to >1.96
play once a week, or have the We can see that in our own lives. tained nn offset of the deposit tinn.
heir« at law of B J Pengra and
•’«air ’ cltv warrants. The offset
>1.00 to >1.49
result«. I*1nt 2Bc.
team s chosen in advance and kept We don't have to ask any theolog­ was mad’ against the latest war­
C. Emily Pengra. both deceased: to get
New certification rules and ap­
ilitiH-ciit utlJuHtable atrapa.
ian to tell us we are sinners. Most rants held hv the bank instead of
the unknown heirs at law of R Scott’s Drug Store.
intact during the season.
plication blanks have Jnst been Is­
_______ Pur«» Silk_______
E. Stratton nnd Sarah M. Strat­
of the infirmities of the flesh are the oldest thus leaving the oldest
sued
by Ihe extension service and
ton his wife both deceased: the
Texas Folk Here— Mrs. Nellie caused or brought upon us because warrants outstanding. As a conae- can be obtained at the office of
GUARANTEE
TREATM
ENT
unknown heirs nt law of J B
Pageant
onence of »he foregoing fact«, the
Day and Miss Tommy Day of Cen­ we have transgressed some law. oldest outstanding warrants of the any county agent Growers de (ring
Underwood nnd Margaret I. Un­
FOR TENDER STOMACH
Costumes and Borfneta
derwood his wife, both deceased:
ter. Texas arrived here Tuesday Th? man that Jumped off the Col­ cltv are now nearly four vears old certification this year are urged
Loely Old Fashioned
the unknown heirs al law of
to visit at the W A Taylor home. umbia river bridge head first into nnd if the present svstem of paying to make application immediately.
Dr. Emll'a Adla Tablets bring
Prints
Mover
Rosenblatt
and
Lena
Ros­
later
warrants
first
i
■
cortlnued
to
quick relief from stomach pains
Mrs. Day is an aunt of Mrs. Taylor the Columbia river at a Fourth of
enblatt, hl« wife, hoth deceased: hr (ween meals due to aridity, In­ Heady to wear and made
be
followed
the
old
warrants
now
July celebration, was killed be­
and Miss Day is a cousin.
L. L. RAY
the «iici-e«KorH nnd a«»lgns of J. digestion and heartburn
to order.
outstanding are hound to he much
If not
A tto rn ey at Law
cause he broke a law. He took older than four years as at present,
W S t ’warl Comonnv who are lour money la refunded Flattery'*
M
iner
Bldg.,
Eugene.
Oregon
unknown to the plaintiff nnd al'n Drug Store
chances with life and death simply ) "The City Council feels that gen­
«•I other ner«on nr persons un­
for money. Death claimed him. It , eral ard economic conditions nre
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
known claiming any right, title
is r ported, that ten thousand peo-1 now somewhat Improved so that It
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
o«t»le Hen or Interest In the real
NOTICE (S HEREBY GIVEN
V a rico se U lcers — Old Sores pie witnessed the transaction. Had is pos -Ihle to find a market for
estate deacrlbed In the camplalnt
SUN. — WED.
cltv warrants and esneclallv so If That the undersigned administra­
R elieved At H om e
Defendanta
he gone out there all by him self I •he business and investing public of trix of the estate of Lillie Stew ­
and Jumped into the river the re­ our cltv will cooperate by accenting art, deceased, has filed her ac­
No sensible person will continue port would have been that he com-j cltv warrants wherever possible count for the final settlem ent of S U M M O N S FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
Fdan B D ggle». Frances Yoran
».■ suffer when powerful, penetrat­
’ • a littl > discount as possible un­ said p.state In the County Court
ing. yet h a r m l e s s antiseptic mitted suicide. He simply broke' der conditions The Council has for Ijire County. Oregon, and that D e e w h o s e married name Is un­
known nod John Doe her h ntinnd
M 'one'- Emerald OH can readily a law of nature.
therefore voted to hereafter apply Saturday, the 11th day of August. 'da Yoran »urvlrlng daughters of
h- obtained at any drugstore— the
all
tax
recelofs.
with
the
exception
1934.
at
the
Court
Room
of
said
We need to change our ideals in
t nurn Yoran deceased • the un-
d - •< (ions are simple and easy to
of a small emergency fund, to the
i e
F onomical too and vour tezard to our church singing. A navment of th » oldest outstanding Court. In the County Court House, knew" heir« a* law of F I) Dunn
in
Eugenp
at
ten
o’clock
In
the
ruatgls’ guarantees one bottle to different expression in our songs warrants In the various funds, and forenoon, has been hv said Court «nd Celia Dunn deceased; Under
wood and Comnanv and Us succea-
give
pt-ndid results or money is demanded today than the ones h>- this means hone to clear tin all
fix ’d as the time ad place for hear «or« and aaaiens Elin V Walker.
hack.
written or composed in the days of old outstanding warrant within a Ing objections thereto, and for final Georve W Ixirlson Anna Hill and
C M HUI her husband: Jane Doe
JA M E S K. K IN G
our fathers. I presume there is no reasonable time. The fact that the settlement of said estnte
Oldest outstanding warrant Is row
EDITH FLOSSIE Fl'NK E. Ad Peoera surviving widow of W J
Attorneys at Law
song written that has been sung nenrlv four years old does not
mini
tratrix
of
Ih
e
Estate
of
Penirrn. deceased: any mid all
M iner B'dg..
Eugene, Ore.
oftener than that old hymn. "There mean that the cltv is four vears
Lillie Stewart, deceased
other ner«n"R unknown who mav
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
is a fountain filled with blood, behind in Its warrant debt Mater­ I,. I, RAY. Attorney for Estate
t-e heir« at Inw of B J Pengra and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: i drawn from Immanual’s veins and ial progress ha been made in re­
I Jr 12 19 28—A 2-91
C Emllv Pengra both deceased:
that the undersigned has been ap- •
ducing the warrant dpbt by (Jrastlc
th ■ unknown heir« at Inw of It E
sinners
plunge
beneath
that
flood,
poined Executor of the estate o f ,
economy, even In the face of ad­
«t-»t»on n n d S ’ r a h M Stratton
N O T IC E OF H E A R IN G
lose
all
their
guilty
stains."
Now
Abbie J. Haskell, deceased, by the i
verse conditions, and the warrant
his wife hoth deceased' the un­
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
County Court of Lane County, Ore- i we know what it means, for the debt a* the present time Is less
NOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN known heirs nt Inw of J B Under­
gon
All persons having claims blood is the life. But who would than at any time within the past That the undersigned administra­ wood and Margaret I, Underwood
four vears. or since 1929 The pres­ tor of the estate of Edward C Mor­ bi wife bo'h deceased: the un­
against said estate are required to
Cary G rant
present them with the proper jump into a fountain filled with ent warrant debt, less funds on gan. deceased, has filed his ac­ known heirs nt law of Mever Roa
and tha
W IT H JEAN P A R K IR
vouchers to the undersigned at the blood if he had a chance. Could hand amounts to around $28.000 count for the final settlem ent of enblntt n’ d L’ pa Rosenblatt, hla
13 Wampaa
CATHERINE ALEXANDER
Law Office of James K. King. 410 not llie wording of that be changed which Is less than two years of said estate tn the Connty Court wife both deceased' the «ucrea
Miner Building. Eugene. Lane J so it w-ould not lose any of Its our tax levy as made this year So for I-ane County. Oregon, and that • o r « and aaalrn ■ of .1 W Stewnrt
M-O-M
Baby Stars
In fact, the ettv I • not more than Saturday. Ihe 11th day of August. Comnanv nnd all nnd every other
County. Oregon, within six (8) |
months from the date of this notice power, and not sound so terrible. I two vears behind In actual war­ 1934. at the Court Room of said • er on or nersons. unknown claim
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, t h is ' am not a hymnologetst. and there­ rant indebtedness Warrants writ Court. In the County Court House. 'nr anv right title estate lien or
12th day of July, 1934.
ten at present will probablv not In Eugene at ten o'clock in the interest In nnd to the real nropertv
fore cannot say.
run more than two vears. and It Is
JAMES K. KING. Executor of'
Your Old Neighbor and Citizen. the poller of the Council to so man­ forenoon, has been by said Court -»«scribed t" the complaint In Ihe
the Estate of Abbie J. Haskell,
fixed as the time ad place for hear name of the State of Oregon
age the city that the warrant debt Ing objections thereto, and for final
deceased.
R. W SMITH
GREETINGS
(Jy 1219 26— A 2-9»
will b- gradually reduced to the settlem ent of said eslate.
You and each of you are hereby
end that the city mav be eventually
HERBERT E WALKER. Ad­ required to appear and annwer the
on a rash basts, thns reducing In-
ministrator of the Estate of complaint fll«-d against you In 'he
tere t r-qnlrempntr:. the time will
Edward C. Morgan, deceased
above entitled cause on or before
come when the City Tax Rate may
RAY. Attorney for Estate.
the last ilav of the publication of
he materially reduced. To accom­ L. L. (Jy 12-19-28—A 2-9»
tills notice, which will be the 9th
plish this end will require careful
day
of August 1934 and If you fall
management on the part of city of­
N
O
T
IC
E
OF
H
E
A
R
IN
G
ao to appear In anawer for want
ficials. and patience and coopera­
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
thereof the nlalntlff will apply to
tion on the part of the taxpayer
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the court and tak« a decree agalnat
“Such patience and cooperation
at this time will b- of much bene­ That thp undersigned, as executor you for all and singular the relief
of Ihe Last Will and Testament of nrayed for in the complaint of th
fit and -read y appreciated.
“SPRINGFIELD CTTY COUNCIL" Pearl H. Hlney. deceased, has filed Plaintiff on file herein
his account for the filial settlem ent
Yon and each of you are further
of said decedent's estate in the required lo awoear on or before Ihe
We have eerything th a t is necessary at the lowest
County Court for Lane County. said dnv nnd set forth the nature
SEVERAL ATTEND MEET
prices. Jars. Tops. Rubbers, paraffin, etc.
Oregon, and that Saturday the 11th and extent and claim and Interest
AT
EUGENE
ARMORY
day of August. 1934. at the Court von may assert in the following
SPECIAL—A new jar th at takes anyone of four
Room of said Court In the County described real property tow lt: the
kinds of tops.
Several Springfield people are in Court House, in Eugene at ten
North 40 feet of Lot 4 in Block
No 2 the original survey of
Eugene this afternoon attending a o'clock In the forenoon, has been
fixed hv «aid Court as the time and
Springfield In f^ine Connty. Ore­
reception which the Geary Post of place for hearing objections there
gon.
the G. A. R. is giving for all allied to. and for the settlem ent thereof.
This suit is brought for the pur
JOHN STUCKEY, Executor of nose of obtaining a decree in the
organizations. Among those in Eu­
the Last Will and Testament above entitled court quieting the
gene for the afternoon are Mrs.
of Pearl H. Hlney. deceased
title of the plaintiff Tn and tn said
Grace Lansberry. Mrs. Myrtle Eggl- L. I,. RAY. Attorney for Estate,
nretnl es. and that It he decreed
mann. and Miss Eva Louk.
(Jy 12 19 26— A 2-9)
and ad fudged that the title of the
plalntl.'f In and to said real pro­
perty Is good and valid and that
Three Charming Smiles in Beauty Finals
the defendants and any or either
nerfv Is good nnd valid qnd that
Aluminum und enamel-
of them have nn estate or Interest
whatsoever In nnd to said real pro-
w are; gluHHware a n d
oerlv and that said defendant« nnd
-neb and all of Ihem h- eniolned
every tool th at'a necea-
nnd debarred from asserting anv
claim whatsoever In nnd lo »aid
Kary for the big Job of
real properly adverse to the plain-
•Iff.
prem rvlng la here.
This summons Is served upon
vott bv publication thereof In the
Cold Pack Canners
Rnrlnefleld News a newsnaner of
general circulation printed and
>1.59 - >1.89 - >2.89
published In Snrlngfleld, I^tne
Countv. Oregon under nn order for
Pressure Cookers
Ihe publication thereof, made and
ent-red In the above entitled suit
12
Qt.
Size
>11.85
• - 18 Qt. Size >14.90
bv the Honorable Judge 0, F Sklp-
wor'h Judge of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for the
25 Qt. Size >16.90
Coitntv of I,a re . nn the 7th dnv of
Collendera, Steven, l^adlea,
.Ttilv. 1934. The date of the first
nnhllcntlon of this summons Is
Jiilv 12 1934. the date of the last
C HICAG O . . . More than 25.000 beanlifal A a c rx a ii girls strived for
service thereof will he August 9th
tha honors won by these three young ladies. Now the three are coming here to
1934
compote tor the honor of being the * • Queen of Dental Charm. ’ ’ They were
WM W HARCOMBE Altor-
picked by McClelland Barclay and committee of beauty experts They
pev for Plaintiff P. O. Addresa,
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
are, (le ft to right) Mias Mary Elizabeth Bort of Long Beach, Calif.,
301-302 Tiffany Bldg.. Eugene
Norge manufacturers »hipped Z3.-
in»O refrigerator unit* In June, clos­
ing (he greatest half-year In It«
history, with all »ale» records
»mashed Hlitpnirnts during the all-
month p- clod were 194 percent and
order« w r it 210 percent of the like
month« In 1*33. I'»filled orders, on
June 30th, were over five times
those of the corresponding date
last year Half-year orders exceeded
• ntlrv 1933 production by better
than 4o per cert, according to Ho­
nan! E. Blood. president of Norge
Corporation.
R
MOORE’S
BROKEN VEINS
e
4
Irish-Murphy Co.
Full Line of Canning Supplies
The right
tools for the
efficient job
Wright & Sons
Mias Uoorgie Berry of Richmond, Va., and Mis» Mildred M
------ », Waah
Bmith of
Oregon.
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