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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, BKPTBMBBH 27 1WS«
TH E SPR1NOFT1CLD NEWS
NO REDS WANTED
ON O.S.C. FACULTY
New President Tell» Teacher»
To Train Students Aa Lead­
er», Not Mob Follower»
MARINE CORPS TO TAKE
! I
MEN AT PORTLAND
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S m o g * W h ia Puf Detroit Ttgen oo Top to Amerktn L
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The United States Marines at
Portland. Oregon, will have vacan­
cies for the enlistment of thirty
men during each of the next three
months.
These new marines w ill he selec­
ted from the states of Oregon,
Washington. Idaho, Montana and
Wyoming, and will serve as re­
placements seul from the West
Coast stations to China. Guam.
Hawaii. Philippine Islands, and to
the battleships of the fleet
lutere-tlug booklets describing
service with the United States
Marine« and enlistment application
blanks may be obtalued from the
U. 8. Marine ('or pa Recruiting
0STBO1T . , . Abuv» ars picturrd thv claws va t il t Ttgsr, lietroit'a American Ueeguv baseball traui wlilvh
Station, 208 U. A Court House,1 esame headed for ths pensasi and World derise glory.
Ptctursd ars tea Tigtr regalare, lavludiug pitrhar
Portland, Oregon.
Bsheelboy Boss, who ars hitUag user JOO .
Loft te righi, Guaita .382; Coshrane t m a a a g r i i . 3 8 8 . Ille s a -
herg. 337, Ha ss, .333, W hiu, 31»; Hayworth, .330 Owsa, 337, Gahriayar, SM . Walher. 3tW and Rogali, 111.
BANKERS SUPPORT
SOUND EXPANSION
Announces Candidacy
For Re-Election as
Recorder
Mt K. S IWCHT
Ffce FrezMeel. 4 ■»»*«•» Rssheve
diieefaffea
— ANKERS universally revognlae
that the prime ecououtle need of
B
tbe Ballou Is (be stimulation of
”ln announcing aty caadldm y
for re-election aa City Recorder. I
aut causing llile etateuivnt to |>e
published lu Ihe local press In or
tier that the clllzeits uf our clly
may better iiutleretatitl my objects
ami purpusea lu seeking re-*le<
llun.
I believe that Ihe City u(
SprinrHeld, at the present time. Is
being operated un a sound, econo
tlilrul and business Ilka basis I
have served la this position dur
> log the most trying years of de
pres*bin. and although the clly has
BesB quite badly flitaaclally eui
Itarraseed by heavy warrant debt
| and di-fsulted bond debt, I believe
we have now passed tbe crisis In
municipal ludshtsdnsaa. If during
ihe next two or three years, care­
ful and pains libs effort Is at all
times exercised In management of
city flnancse"
sound tudua
College students of today should
trial aud tow
be trained as the reulers of tomor­
tuervlal sctlvl
lies aud revest
row and not become an undis­
travels uver a
ciplined mob following the red flag
wide etretrb of
<>f Communism. and faculty mem­
tbe « » « s i r f
bers have a responsibility In such
h a v e show s
traluing aside from the formal
ute that they
teaching of their respective cour­
e v a ry w here
ses,, President George W. Peavy
are making all
told the staff of Oregon State col
effort possible
lege at the opening of the fall
lu l e a d con
etructlve Bnan
term now under way there.
a s H it m
e l s ls u p p o r t
"There Is no place for student
w ltb lu Ik e
or faculty communistic organisa­
Minor Operation— Mrs. L. A. Iluf-
ecope of tbelr proper banking fune
tions on this campus.” he declared,
ford of W aitervllle underwent a
lloae to protuotiug tbe eipsoelu» of
"and so far as I am able to exer­
minor operation here Monday at
business activity
cise control, there will be no ’red’
the office of a local physician
Froqueutly lu times poet when
organisations and no ’red' parades
our country suffered from an eve
Collects Bounty— Ihtr Williams
While 1 am responsible tor this in­
"Tho greateat problem that (alls
notnlv depression and conaequeal
stitution.”
Visit at Florence— Mr and Mra.
Dearborn Man H er* — Herbert collected the county bounty on one ansmploymeot on n isrgo seals, ths upon ihe shoulders of tbe City Re­
Comparative Study Approved
Don Meaklns spent the week-end Platt of Deerhorn wio a business coyote Monday at the office of the rise of some broad naw Industrial corder la Ihe problem of lbs ally's
County clerk.
Pre-ldent Peavy said this in no Cash Farm Income One Bil­ on the coa»t at Florence.
development, tucb (or Instance se s flaunt es It may not require any
visitor In Springfield Tuesday.
lion More Than 1933: Ore­
new Industry like U e automobile greet amount of skill or experience
wise precludes the proper class
Back
In
Hospital—
N
A.
Hows
Hunting T rip — H. Schttffenburg
Drive to Portland— I*. J Bartho­
Industry, has been a powerful factor
room study and examination of an;
gon Rural Income Cains
lu hattdle many of tbe routine mat
was
admitted
to
the
I
’uclflc
hos­
_____
and C. It Crites of Newberg spent lomew made a business trip to
la etlmulatlag • return or aa a»
system of government, but said
ters perlalttlng to Ihe office, but
pital
lu
Eugeue
Tuesday
Mr
It
>we
tolerated
growth
of
uatloual
pros
Portland Wednesday for (he Poole
The general level of farm prices '*»* '“ * k * ,,d hull,iu* ior de* r
that a clear distinction should be
has undergone several operations parity. Such a movement mesas the II undoubtedly does rs-ptlre skin
funeral
home
In
Eugeue
advanced
«bout
10
per
cent
during
Roseburg.
drawn between the examination of
and experience to cops with lbs
there during the past few months creation of nsw wealth, tbe employ
any governmental or social doc­ the last two months, according to
L m v , for California— Mrs Josie
Observe Anniversary — Dr and
ment of large groups or people on flnautial problems which confront
trine and Its advocacy
'nformatlon given in a report on 3porel all(, lU ughU r U ft Tuesday Mrs \V. H. Pollard observed their
Missionary Speaks— David Camp useful lluee aud as a consequence lb« clly These m ailer* naturally
At the beginning or this, his first the agricultural situation Just r e j for Corn,n|r California
twenty-eseventh wedding anniver­ bell, missionary home on furlou»h the production aud distribution of fall more Io the lot of tbe Re
full year as head of this Institu­ leased by the college agrlcultur.il
from China, spoke of his work In sound, effective purchasing power, corder than Io ihe lot of any other
sary Tuesday evening
Back from Seattle— Joe Archani-
tion, President Peavy reviewed the exl elision service. This boost .n
the Far Ka»t at the evening ser­ which le a form of wbnlesome eco city official It Is expected of him
Portland People Visit— Mr. and vice« at the Haptlat church Sunday nutitlc stimulant tbrt has none of
general educational situation In farm prices is attributed more to beau" has returned to Springfield
Hint h<> lead end point the way to
the evils of monetary luflatl«t>
Oregon and said that the skies the drought than to stronger de­ following a visit with friends In Mrs. M L Goodwin of Portland evening.
the
solution of such problems
A N e w Force lor la tp r o t e n e a l
Seattle.
visited with M r and Mrs F. B
have cleared aa far as peaceful and mand tonditions
“I hnve In mind certala well de
Perhaps we have at hand. If not
Wrecking Building— L. K Cage
Flanery
Friday.
orderly administration of the sys­
The |« n«rai exchange value of
Get Check»—Thirty SERA work­
is tearing down the front part of the rising of a wholly new Industry, fined plan* for refunding the bond
tem Is concerned, but that a serious farm | n>durts has advanced 10 per
ers received approximately $300 in
Enters University— Lamar Brat- the old building adjoining the a measurable equivalent In tbe po debt, which I believe can be work­
threat hangs over all education cent since a year ago. having
checks for the week ending Satur­ tain returned Sunday from Paisley White front grocery store on the tentlalltles of a widespread rebuild ed out successfully, whereby the
from the grades to the colleges In reached nearly three-fourths of the
Ing and modernising movement
day at the City hall.
city can meet It* debt as the eeme
where he has spent the summer on west The building has stood empty
the proposed !O-mlll limitation am­ prewar parity level, the report
such aa borne reuovlelng. plant re
fell* due without again becoming
his
father's
ranch.
He
Is
entering
for
many
years.
modeling,
tbe
putting
of
our
rati
endment.
Visits Uncla— H arry Anderson
shows. Wool, oats and corn have
the University of Oregon this week
n default, and at the same time,
roads
on
a
high
speed
sir
c
n
tid
l
Sees Year of School Harmony
climbed above 90 per cent of parity, was here last week-end to Isit with
Enroll» at University — Morris ttoned basis and other valuable de keeping In operation a reriurtlpo
"Those who believe that an edu­ while hay. wheat and barley have his uncle. Albert Peterson.
His
Hunters Return— Marlon Adams.| Stewart la enrolling at the Uni-
relopnieate In tbe construction Held of the warrant debt to tha end that
cated citizenry constitutes the bul­ been moving toward that mark
home Is at W ilbur. Washington.
Archie Davis. B. O. Smith, and Jim varsity of Oregon this week as a The effects of eucn activities on em the city may eventually be praetl-
wark of free institutions have a
Harpole returned Tuesday morn- J rr«.hman student. He graduated ployment and many lines of bull
Production Down 18 Percent
rally on a cash beala The city has
Parents of Sort— Mr. and Mrs.
battle ahead,” the president point­
Indicative of the general reduc­ Win C. Ihillry of W estfir ure the ing from a week's hunting trip In from the Springfield high school neee would be most beueRctal and I succeeded In keeping all bond In­
ed out. "Much more Is involved In
the
Paisley
country.
can repeat without reservation that
In June.
tion in crop production, the esti­ t-arents of a baby son born to them
terest paid, even In the face of
the fight against the reactionary
we bankers am willing and eager Io
mated combined yisld of 33 of the at their home on Friday. Septem­
Fish
For
almon—
Mr.
and
Mra.
measure than the Jobs of a few
Home from Hospital— Mrs Gene­ play our full economic part In aoy adver e coodlllon* and our default
principal crops will be IS per cent ber 21. 1934.
bond debt la being taken rare of
H. E. Gerber. Mr. and Mrs Dale vieve Gulley was brought home ■ueb constructive developments
teachers and professors.”
less than last year and 22 per cent
Cheshire and Ted King left Tues­ from the Eugene hospital Wetlnea-
It has been marie Io appear that and (mid off quite satisfactorily to
The executive pointed out that
Portland Resident Here— Miss
below the 13-year average, the re­
day eveclng for the coast to fish dav where she has bean a patient money has not goue to worb be our creditors Of course, taxee have
there Is a decided increase in un­
port says. A late potato crop ap­ Florence Coffin of Portland was for salmon In the Sluslaw
cause of (be timidity of bankers Iteeit and atlll are too high, hut thia
derstanding. confidence and coop­
since she underwent a major opera­
here
over
the
weekend
to
visit
proximately equal to 1933 but 2«
rather than what la a true ezplana
Is due not to operating expenses,
eration between the faculties of the
tion
»ome
weeks
ago
Hunting Today— N. L. Pollard
tlon, because business men have Sot but Is due to Indebtedness Accord­
million bushels below average was with friends. W hile here she was
■ late's two largest educational in­
a guest at the home of Mr. and and R. L. Burnett left this morning
bad enough conSdeoce In the butl
indicated on September 1.
ing to our 1834 budget, the city tax
stitutions and that they are pres­
H u rte ri Return— Veltle Pruitt. neee outlook to borrow the dollar
Mrs. C. E Swart*.
on
a
hunting
trip
to
the
Steamboat
Cash farm income for the whole
levy la In excess of $36000 More
enting. more than ever before, a
creek country east of Roseburg Merwin Irish Dallas Murphy and from the banker and put It to work.
than $16000 of thia goes for debt and
Attend Chamber Meet — F ft
united front of adequate opportun- country is estimated at about six
The
basic
requisite
to
ths
axpaa-
three
comranlons
returned
Tuesday
billion dollars In the year 1934 Hamlin W K. Bamell. J D. Pyle They will be gone for several days
Interest and about $10.000 for oper­
'ty for youth of Oregon.
evening from eastern Oregon where tlon of commercial hank loans Is
approximately one billion more and H E. Maxey represented the
Leave for Arizona— Mra. P C they each bagged a mule dear. sound, normal business conditions ating expense W hile It la essential
’ han in 1933 but nearly four billion Springfield Chamber of Commerce Scott left Wednesday for Phoenix.
on which to conduct sound, normal to hold operating expenses down
NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS under the 1926-1930 average. Ore­ at the Imne County Chamber Arizona where "he wills pend the Thev hunted In the Raker country. banking operations. Ths beat bust to tbe minimum consistent with ef
Dees a bank caa wish for la tha op­ flrlenry. Il le evident to anyone
CHOOES NEW OFFICERS gon farm Income Is expected to meeting In Eugene last Tbur day winter months Her home Is io the
Leaves for Home— Miss Margaret portunity to Iona money to success from these figures that the only
total around 20 per rent greater evening.
I Douzlas gardens district.
Kirkland will leave today for her ful business men sad maaafaetur- way to reduce taxes to any appre­
I
Mrs. H. Schaffenberg was chosen than last year, hut will fall short
home
nt Calgnry. Alberta. Canada, ere Imbued with coaldeaes to »star
Vacation
on
Coast—
Mrs.
W
alter
Cuts
Finger
Badly—
Mrs
John
ciable sxteat le Io redoes and pay
president of the Needlecraft club of the 1926-1930 level about 40 per
after
spending
two weeks visiting upon aggrcsalva business eater off the clly debt
Gos
ler
and
children,
Mrs
Ella
Elbow badly Injured her finger
Then the city
to succeed Mrs. Clayton Barber at cent, according to the circular. For
prises sod endowsd with tbs ability
with her brother Clayton K irk ­
tax rate may be lowered to a point
the meeting of the club held last the whole country, from 10 to 12 Lombard, and Mrs. Gossler's sis Wednesday when she cut It wltn
to bring them to euceaaafal eoncla
ter. Miss Ruth Bean, left Friday a knife while working at the Sea land.
slons. Such loans mesa business ac­ where It will be no longer burden­
Thursday afternoon at the Barber per cent of the total 1934 dash
for Neskowin where they were vev Ferry hop varde
tivity tor the community, growing some to tbe taxpayer. I f reelected
farm
Income
will
be
derived
from
home M r-. Henry Fandrem is the
Joined on a week-end outing by
Anniversary Honored— Mr and pay rolls and prosperity, sad the to the Recorder's office. I expect
new vice-president. Mrs. W
N. agricultural adjustment rental and
Returns to School— M artin Clark
Miss Geneva Bean of Portland and
Mr
Frunk Bainbridge entertained banker wants to make tbeni be to constantly work for this end
Scott, secretary treasurer, Mrs. W. benefit payments, and the rest from
has returned from his home In
Mis
Maurlne
Lombard
of
Vancou
at
their
home with a dinner Friday cause to be Ideotlffed with eucb ac
marketings.
I have been In dally touch with
N. Long, chairman of the flower
California and has enrolled at the
tlvlttes not only meson profit* to
ver. Washington.
evening to honor Mr. and Mra.
committee, and Mrs. R. L. Drury,
Northwest
Bible college
His
him but, additionally, brings him all details of city finances In
Geoege Simon of Eugene and to
reporter. Mrs. W. H. Pollard and
tbe reward of community good will. Hprlngfleld for years, and ibis ex­
friends held a welcome party for
c onald to present
honor their own wedding anniver­
Mrs Elvln May w ill entertain the
There Is no better proof of tbe perience I will use In an effort to
htm Friday evening at the Manning
sary Guests Included Mr and Mra. great desire of banks to take care of relieve Ihe city aud tax pay ere of
dub on October 4 at the home of SECOND DRUMMOND PLAY
home.
M r and Mrs. O. Stutz entertained
Simon and daughter. Virginia, and tbe short term requirements of the the financial embarrassment In
Mrs May
business world than to point out the which we have been placed ”
Ronald Coleman returned from a at dinner Saturday night In honor
Visits Sister— Mr and Mra. John Mi and Mrs Nick Koplln
abnormally low rates at wblcb this
year’s vacation to bring an old of their son. Sheldon, who left Sun­ Enschede of Forest Grove were
I M PETBRMON. Recorder.
demand Is tielng supplied at the
Insist on high quality paint both friend back to the screen of the day morning to attend Washington here for a short visit Sunday with
Hpilngfleld, Oregon.
present
time
inside and outside the house. It McDorald theatre, where "Bulldog State Normal at Bellingham. Wash­ her sister. Miss Ann McOookln SUNDAY PROMOTION DAY
washes and wear- much longer. In­ Drummond Strikes Back" begins a ington.
They were returning home from a
AT METHODIST CHURCH
Pm was paper aver watermelon
cidentally. an lnterestig note by 4 day showing Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Phelps. hunting trip to the Prineville coun
Lemons will not decay If they are I
be. „ r||, „ w|„
Dr. J. S. Long, recently appointed
Evelyn
Phelps
Robert
Roberts.
Promotion
day
program
will
be
try.
Drummond holds a fond place In
kept In cold water that I. regularly rr„ b ,ind
f(ir ,
(, m.
head of research for Devoe and Coleman's heart, for It was In the Maurice Frakee, Nell Hoffman,
held at the Methodist church dnr-1 chanced «very day.
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Get Deer— A party of five Spring- ing the Church »chool hour a$ I
Reynolds Paint and Glass com­ creation of this character that he and Lois Metcalf of Philomath and
pany: It requires a full acre to scored his greatest screen hit.
Corvallis were week-end guests at fl-ld young men. Joe Gerber. Coy 9:46 Sunday. The children In the
Pre«h Itarrl»* keep much longer
Leather-,
Gilbert
Flab.
Bruce nursery, beginner*, primary and
grow the linseed oil for two coata
lleet. especially steaks, should be If they are turned out of their
The story Is based on the latest the Tinker home. Bonnie Tinker,
of paint for the average seven room noTe, by „ r McNelle. depicting who will attend Oregon State col­ Thomas, and Al Vandahav. return Junior department* will be gradua­ chosen by tests of elastic red meat boxes Into a plate so that the air
house and garage.
fh<- further exploits of the lovable lege at Corvallis this year returned etl Sunday from a five-day trip to ted to new classes or departments and firm, white fat.
I may circulate about them freely
Central Oregon bringing with them anil will receive certificates or di­
adventurer The excitement starts to Corvallis with them. The other
plomas. At 11 o’clock the pastor,
— —
—— — — * when Drummond attempts to un- young folks are students of the two mule deer
will speak on the theme “ Reli­
| Q lirS tO n
ravel a completely baffling mys- college. Mr. Phelps and Robert re­
Former Resident Visits — Mrs
A— ---------- ----------. . .
< tery for a beautiful yonng girl mained at Pleasant HUI where Mr George Horsetail and two children gious Education In the Ix tc a l,
The Ladles’ Aid society met at whose uncle disappears strangely Phelps has employment at the
Church."
• f New York were here Sunday
the home of Mrs Lawrence Goss- |n fbe London house of a sinister Lewis lumber company.
Epworth and Wesleyan Leagues I
to visit Mrs. Alice Doane and other
ler Wednesday for an all day’s Oriental prince.
Mrs. Eugene B Tinker had a sur­
will meet In Joint session nt 8 30-
friends. Mrs Horeefall Is a daugh
meeting A covered dish lunch was
Loretta Young portrays the girt, prise visit from Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
p. m. and listen to the Rev W 8 '
ter of Dr. R P Mortensen of M<d
served at noon
W arner Oland plays the Prince, Wheeler of Greeley, Colorado on
Burgoyne of Creswell tell some of
ford.
Mrs Ted Turel from Portland c barl<?g Bntterworth Is seen as Monday, September 24. Mr and
the Interesting experiences of his
spent the week-end at the John Drummond’s not quite bright friend Mrs. Wheeler were classmates of
Armory W ork Finished — The recent trip to the Hoi" Land and
Edmiston home.
Algy. and Una Merkel appears as Mrs. Tinker at the University of sanding and varnishing of the the Near East. He will be the speak­
Fred Gray. Jr., underwent an fhe bride Algy deserts on her wed Colorado and the three haver’t floors In the Springfield armory er for the evening service at 7:30.
operation at the hospital In Eu-
nt<ht to dabble ,n myRtery met for nineteen years. Mr. Wheel
marked the completion of the Rev. Burgoyne made an extended
gene las! Friday
He wa= hurt at with Drummond C. Anbrey Smith er Is a Ford dealer at Oreeley.
state's part of the work on the trip visiting the countries of Pal­
Oakridge several days ago.
I plays Inspector Nielson of Scotland
Engen» B. Tinker returned Sun­ building The cleaning up will be estine. Egypt and others bordering
Monte Roulntree. who has spent Yard who contributes complies- day with C. F. Hyde and mother,
done by the members of the local upon the Mediterranean Sea.
most of the summer at Thurston tions.
Mrs. Hyde of Eugene, from a five guard company
On Friday, October 6, the young
Philco Radio preHenta
left Sunday for Grants Pass where
ROy Del Ruth, who directed ’’The days visit In northern California.
people of the Epworth leagues
he has employment with an oil Terror.” the talkies’ first mystery Mrs. Butte Tyler and daughter,
from
the
lower
end
of
the
valley
NOTICE
Ihe world’s greateat
company.
thriller, handled the megaphone on Mary Jane of Red Bluff, Calif.,
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
will meet In a sub-district rally at
Ed W hitaker 1« giving his home this hair-raising sequel, which Nun returned with him to visit at the
Notice Is hereby given that the the Springfield church with a view
advancement In radio
a new coat of paint.
nally Johnson, who was responsible Tinker home. Miss T yler will en. undersigned, Harold J. Welle. Ad­ to organization.
ministrator
of
the
estate
of
W
illiam
for 1935 in the niodeln
Mr. and Mrs Roy Edmiston and f„r the brilliant screen version of ter the University of Oregon this
Coburg Methodlat Church
1RAl>t IN
Harrison Levins, deceased, has filed
family motored to Newport last Frl "The House of Rothchlld,” pre fall.
his Final Report and Account as
"In the School of Christ” will
ALLOW ANCE
now being ahown at
day for the week-end.
pared for the , crM>D
The Misses Florence and Luclle such Administrator with the Clerk be the theme for the worship ser­
Hear is the grand ÏA S Y TERMS
our «tore. Tone, beau­ cit Radio value of
Jordan and Nancy Barnum accom­ of the County Court of Lane Coun vice at 9:46. The Church school
ty, Oregon; and that Saturday, the
panied by Mrs. C. E. Jordan
27th day of October 1834 at 10:00 will meet at 10:46.
ty and aeleetlvlty haa all time. Beautiful compact cab­
mother, Mrs. Noel, went to Mon­ o'clock In the forenoon of said day
inet American and Foreign
mouth Sunday where they have In the County Court Room of said
NOTICE
aurpaaned all offeringa Reception. Glorious tone.
County,
In
the
Court
House
at
Eu
rented a house for the winter. The
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
gene, has been set by the Hon.
before In radio.
young ladles will attend the State
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y O IVEN ,
Fred Fisk, Judge of said. Court, aa
Normal school this winter and Mrs. the time and place for hearing ob­ That Oscar E Hemenway, the exe­
Noel will keep house for them.
jections to the same, and for the cutor of the estate of Melinda E.
The members of the Pleasant H ill final settlement of said estate.
Hetnenway, deceased has rendered
HARO LD J W ELLS. Adminis­
community gave a surprise farewell
and filed In the County Court of
trator
party at the church house for Mr.
Ihe State of Oregon for tha County
<8 27— 0 4-11-18-26)
Pall and winter even­
and Mrs. Morton Bristow who Rre
of I-ane h it final account and that
ing« are the time of
moving from their home at Pleas
by order of said Court Saturday
NOTICE
the year r a d i o la
ant H ill to the Gulstlna M ill at
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
October 27th, 1984 at the hour of
in
Notice is hereoy given that the ten o’clock A. M. at the County
Zion.
W Bb B ■ ■ ■ r e a .
moat appreciated. Hpl-
Albert Mathews left Tuesday for undersigned, Harold J. Well«, Ad­ Court room In the Court Houie In
H and io n *
ended concert a, foot­
ministrator of the Estate of Lea-
Bellingham. Washington where he Ik A. Levins, deceased, has filed Eugpne, Oregon, has been fixed
ball
hroadcaHtH
and
new cabinet.
will attend Washington State Nor­ his Final Report and Account as and appointed aa the day, time and
world «port new« are
such Administrator with the Clerk place when and where tha hearing
mal school.
Compact
but
better thia fall than
Howard Parks and Bally Barnett of the County Court of I-ane Coun­ of objections to said final account
ty. Oregon; and that Saturday, the
p o w e r fu l.
Pb-nsant HUI high school graduates 27th day of .October 1834 at 10:00 may be made, and for the final set­
ever. Don’t be without
with
are attending University of Oregon o’clock In the forUhoon of said day, tlement thereof. All objections
it good radio.
G lonoui tone.
In the County Cqarl Room of said muat he In writing and filed with
this year
County,
In
ffce
Court
House
at
Eu­
Blanche Wheeler left last week
gene. ha» Been set by the Hon. the Clerk of said Court on or be­
for Monmouth where she will com­ Fred Fisk, Judge of said. Court, aa fore said day and time
plete her course In the State Nor­ the time and place for hearing ob­
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