The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 08, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    T lim tg n A V . NOVKMBEH H, lt>34
Members
LAhO P0LIG1 IS Church
Plan New Work .
HELD NEED HEBE
TOWN AND VICINITY
ITHBEE-C
1 STATE DEFENDED
Blanch, Bales la EL. BAXTER OIES
8, BlarriaJ Saan m
H
Announcement 01 Wedding
Returns from South
Hubert
Sprains Ankle—Mrs. W N. Dow
Woods*
former
resident
of
Spring
,
*
To Independence Man Nov­ VYitt Born In Springfield. And
suffered
a
painful
injury
to
her
Budget And Nominating Com­
field
who
has
been
liviug
in
Art
Forest
Official
Say»
C.
C.
c.
Lived Entire Life In Len»;
ankle Monday while working at her
ember 10 Made At Shower
Survey Would Establish Pro­ mittees Chosen For Christ- home.
tuna for some time, lias relumed Work In Oragon-Waghing-
Funeral Held Wedneedny
¡an Church By Board
to make his borne here again
fitable Areas And Control
ton Worth $15,175.946
The marriage of Blench. Betsa
Catch Fish—Donald Toomb and
of Springfield to Charles Wilson of j A lifelong and pronilnenl citiseli
Program Regulate Usage
Clifford Wilson brought home, Visite from The Dalle»— Mr. and
Flans for the new year of actlv
Recreational projects worth mil Independence will be solemnised ,lf tutuu county Everett I. Ilaxter,
Mrs. Albert Splckertnan and daugh­ lions of dollars lo lite Pacific north­
Rural tax. debt and relief condi­ Ity at the Christian church were many nice salmon trout from the
«way ut bis lumie near Dex
ter. Edna, of The Iktllea. spent the west luive basa partially or wholly Itere Saturday a< ’be home ol Mias
put
under
way
her-
last
Thursday
Cll.,4t
w(,er
a
fishing
trip
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray ter «m Hallinta)' evenlng November
tions in Oregon and other states
first of the week here visiting with
(
vu„ , r Buies' parents
evenirg
when
the
Church
Board
have «mphasiaed the need of a per­
3. at the age of 50 peura
Get Marriage Llcsnss—James W Mr. and Mi s Lloyd Williams I he
..****l I forests
• tl i:»l » moud Bal««»
valtou corps In Ihe . .««a»A
national
of the (orlheom
Mr. Baxter wa» I mmo In Hprlug
manent land use policy which will named members of the budget com itoharl and Florence A. Knowles,
Announcement
(wo ladles are sisters.
of Oregon and Washington. accord lag W. ddlng WUS made bere Frlday , ru,|tl „„ fe.ptember, 1**4 and tlved
help put f aim mg on a more stable inlttee and of the nominating com both of Trent, obtained a marriage
and profitable basis and reduce un­ mittee.
Returns to Work— Miss l.ulu Mc­ lug to statements given out by the cvetilng al a miei eilnneoua showei ,„,re for mut» peura. He llvcd In
license at th e county clerk's office
Members named on the budget
necessary public expense, says A.
Pherson returned to her work in V. S. lorest service. Total nvconi oven in honor of Miss Bair, by Lull county bis eliilre IKslima.
Saturday.
S. Burrier, farm management spe­ commute are W. A. Taylor. B O
th. office of the Mountain States |,|| lime Ute In the two states since Miss Mary Anu and Eva bouk al and ai hl» hom» near Dealer for
Students Give Program — StU- Power company Monday following th? Inception of Hie CCC In April.
cialist at Oregon State college now Smith. E. E Pyne. Ulen Robertson.
the past 15 years
their home.
serviug as laud planning consult­ Mrs. D. B Murphy. Mrs Dan Peter-! j ellt8 appearing on the program at |( absvIlc,, ()f three week during 1833. sre valued si »15.175.846
He was married to Miss Htelln
Guests for Ihe evening were Mrs
Visitors to the hundreds of re Surah Johns. Mra. Lee Pulman. Blakely In Eugene ou January 3,
son. Mrs. Elva Adams.
; the Springfield high school weekly , ,le serious Illness of her mother.
ant for this state.
creatluu spots In Oregon slid Wash Mrs C. F Egglmann, Mrs Hoy 1809 lie was u member of the
Those chosen to present nemtna- assembly program Friday morning
"The need for a permanent land
Son Visit»— Fred Montgomery lligtou have been Impressed the
use policy for Oregon has been tlons are Elmer Ferguson. Ren Hoi- were Fern Cornell, vocalist with
Pugh. Mrs. Fred l«ouk. Miss Ina Chrlellan church of Trent.
brought to the attention of federal, lister, R E. Moshler. Mrs Ida Kyle Smith as accampunlssl. Aus Was an overnight guest here Sun past summer by the Improved ac Plement. Miss Melba Harris. Ml.«
Hiirvlvors Include Ills widow. Mrs
tin Lewis, violin, and Marvin Stan day at the home of his mother. commodiiHoiis they have found Ap Ilernadlne McFarland. Mis« Kivu Stella Baiter, one daughter. Eul
state and county officials by the Adams. Mrs. Stella McPherson.
Mrs Rosa Montgomery. He spent proxlniutely 1150 acres of free pub­
niford. mandolin.
prevalence of loug-time tax and
Moyer. ML. Lucille Clearwater. ettna Baxter and two sona. Dnrwlu
The committees will report and
the first of the week at Oakridge lic eiiinp grounds have heeu pre­
farm mortgage delinquency in many
Concealed Weapon— Jasper I.. before returning to his home at pared by the civilian conservation Miss Jean Lonk. Mis« Essell Adams aud Clifford llaxier. all of Dealer;
elections
will
be
held
at
the
first
;
areas, a mounting demand for ex­ December meeting of the church I Toll of Eugene was fined »15 f«*] corvallta.
two tsiers. Mrs W M OiMidtuan
and Miss Hates
corps Many hundreds of necessary
tension of public relief to rural
Dextar. aud Mrs Hesste llemphlil
Miss
Hat««»
1»
a
graduate
of
the
membership to be held December' carrying a concealed weapon last
families, and the threatened disrup­
Many Stop at Hotel—Aiming the buildings and other facilities that class of IMS at Springfield high of Modesto, California, one anti',
Annual meeting of the church week-end when brought before Dan
go with these grounds also have
tion of public services such as
Jobn-ton. justice of the peace. Toll, liersons registered nt the Spring- be.11 completed A total of 184.000 •cbool nud attended Monmouth Miss Alii Wheeler. ITeaaaut lllll;
schools and roads in many com will be held at tjiat time also.
and four uncles. II C. Wheeler,
Held
hotel
Saturday
and
Sunday
normal for one year.
was arrested in Springfield and a|
feet of water pipe line has been
munities due to an inadequate lax
The wedding Is to be held al * l-lcasutit lllll. W I.. Wheeler.
loaded pistol was trken away from were Rex Wellman aud Omer laid, providing free water for cutup
base. ' says Burrier.
Treui. I.. A. Wheeler, Cedarville.
Granbe. both of Willamina. Ore
o'clock.
him by Lum Anderson.
CLEOPATRA" COMES
Investigation Started
California, and W. H Wheeler in
gOU, liny IXiuey of McKenxIe ground use. Some 4.000 miles of
The present laud use problems in
IN SPECTACULAR FILM
Sister Visits— Miss Mildred Bar bridge, and IXdori s West of Red forest road» have been constructed COOKING CLUB LADIES
Fort laud
lu Oregon and Washington. und It
tholotnew of Corvallis spent the tuoiid. Oregon.
Oregon and other states are now
Fuueral services were held al
Is pointed out Hist while these TO ENTERTAIN FAMILIES the Pleasant Hill church Wednes­
being investigated by the National Life Story Of Famous Siren O» fir t of the week here at the home
roads In most Instances sre con­
Nite Now Recorded By Camera
Resources board of the federal gov
of her brother. P J. Bartholomew,
day morning at 10:»#. lutarmenl
Members of the Cooking club ot
structed primarily for fire protec­
Will Be Shown Sunday
eminent, with the idea of having
while attending Wesley Foundation HAPPY HOUR MEMBERS
was made in ihe church cemetery
the
Christian
church
will
entertain
tion. they also fit lu admirably with
the information collected serve as
meetings at the Methodist church
liy Hranateller Klmon chapel
HEAR TALK ON JAPAN recreational projects, making u their husbands and member, of
The story of the life—and loves in Eugene. She is In charge of reli­
a guide for a new laud policy.
large area of choice recreation dls- their families at a potluck dinner
“The free-for-all methods that _of Egypt's most famous queen. gious education work ou the camp­
Observations made during her trlcta nbw available Io the pleasure
the Chrkstlau church Friday BRIDGE CLUB MEMBERS
Cleopatra,
is
probably
the
most
have prevailed in the past are res­
us at Oregon State college and re­ summer trip to Japan and China
MEET TH IS AFTERNOON
veiling.
seeking public
ponsible for the settlement of some romantic theme ever to be printed turned to her work Tuesday.
were related to members of the
lands unsuited to agriculture or for on the pages of history or fiction.
Roada Aid Fir» Control
Mrs Waller Hcotl will entertain
SUM M O NS
Attend School Meeting — Rev Happy Hour club Monday after
Hundreds of thousands of words
location of settlers in isolated
Asked whether Hie forest fire IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF (Or members of Hie Contract bridge
noon
by
.Mrs.
Alice
B
Macduff,
as
Dean
C.
Poindexter
spent
Wednes
areas," Burrier explained. "The have been written on this subject,
haturd is not Increased by opening
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR ,
#l |1Br home Oils afwlernoon.
costs of government and social and now Cecil B. DeMille, pioneer day Io Salem attending a meeting slstanl dean of women at the uni forest and mountain arms to re­
la n e county
laisi Thursday Mrs Carl Olson was
of
ministers
of
Oils
district
to
dis
ver
ity.
Musical
entertainment
In
facilities for families in such areas motion picture director, has taken
H DOWNEH aud HTKl.LA hostess al her home for a dessert
eluded vocal solos by Mrs Buford creation seekers, C . J. Buck, region ALTON
It DOWNES, husband and wife.
are usually in excess of their abil­ the noted queen’s last and most cuss the relationship of Willam­
si
forester,
explained
that
long
ex
I’lalutiffs
vs. ALlt'B M Et, bridge hteetlng of the group Mrs
important love and with this as a ette Vnlver-dty. a Methodist school, Roach with Mrs. Robert Chatterton perience of the forest servlc lias
ity to pay.
tiEHK
ami
JOHN
DOB BGOBHB. W K Hamel! was high scorer
and
the
churches
of
the
district
J,
as
accompanist.
ba is for his screen story, has pro­
proved beyond question that Ihe
Good Land Available
her husband; also all other per
Rev. Cecil F Rlstow of Eugene and
Eight guests were present for the
duced
“Cleopatra."
which
is
com­
suns or parlies unknown, claim
slightly increased fire danger from
"When good lands in established
Rev. M. A. Grover of Cottage Grove j meeting which was held at the making Isolate«! districts accessible
ing any r|ght. title, estate, lieu,
communities are still available, it ing Sunday to the McDonald thea­
accompanied Rev. Poindexter.
home of Mrs. Olive Rebhan. They hy forest roads Is more than couu
or Interest In the r«»el properly
would seem unwise and uneconomi­ tre in Eugene.
described in the complaint her«*
were Mrs. ,A. T. Peterson. Mrs. teructed by the Increased protec
cal to permit development of these
In. Defendants.
Made at the Paramount studios
Lawrence Moffitt. Mrs. Clarence Hon made possible by the roads
unprofitable areas. Leaders of the in Hollywood with Claudette Col­
TO Alice M Eggers and John
Chase.
Mrs
Susanna
Porter.
Mrs
STUDENTS PONDER
Forest service experience shows Doe Eggers, her husband; also all
proposed land policy movement be­ bert. Warren William and Henry
Buford Roach. Mrs. Paul Basford, Ihsl effective control of forest fires other persons or parlies unknown.
lieve that uirming areas too poor Wileoxon in the leading roles, the
PARENTS’ EXAMPLE and Mrs B. D. Babbitt. Mrs D. B.
laltuing any right, title, estate.
depends directly upon Ihe speed Hen
to support families under normal film was in work more than eight J
or Interest In the real property
Murphy. Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew
with which s firefighting force can described In the complaint h«»r«e
conditions should be separated months. It is estimated that more
and Mrs. Veltle Pruitt assisted the hi put on the Job after discovery of
Much
has
been
said
and
writ­
from better lands so that these sub- than 5000 people were employed
in; DEFENDANTS:
hostess.
¡N THE NAME OF THE STATE
a fire. Mao roads and camp grounds
marginal lands may be put to more during the production. This in­ ten about the example which
Mrs.
L.
K.
I’age.
Mrs.
W.
E
Buell
OF
OREGON: You are hereby re­
satisfactory use.”
cludes. of course, important play­ which older people set for chil­ and Mrs. Arthur Roberts were It ip io organli« and concentrate re quired to appear and answer the
If you go East lb»» wJntor. why
dren and especially their own
creation, and during periods of ex
Supplementing the federal study ers. extra and bit people and tech
not go through California an«l
members of the program commit replionsl liaxurd roads can be complaint fil«l against you In ihe
children,
but
seldom
does
the
above
entitled
Court
and
cause
on
are several Oregon investigations nicians.
j public have Its attention drawn tee. The December meeting of the
Snudimi AfisonaJ Kide our
or before the expiration of four
closed.
that are designed to provide more
DeMille's "Cleopatra" is the
club will he held at the home of
(sueni« Sune i l imited of < .olden
week« from the »late of the firm
to
vital
cases.
detailed data on land use within heart-touching romance of the
In addition to forest fire control publication of Ibis summon», to­
Mrs. M. R. Adams.
State l imited through Amerita'*
This
week
the
writer
of
the
the state. The Oregon State college siren of the Nile and Marc Antony,
and recreational Improvements the wn On or before the 6th day of
aunniett
«»inlet teg»« Stopover
Lincoln school notes tone of
experiment station, through the use most gallant of all Romans. Set
CCC men have conpleted Inipi.l lie. ember. 1934; and If you fall an
anywhere.
til
answer,
for
want
thereof,
the
the
students
in
the
Junior
high
WHEAT
CONTROL
CHECKS
of FERA funds, is now carrying on against a background of unparal­
ant erosion i nil flood control pro plaintiff» *HI apply to the Court
For detail», »ee ytair local
school) says. "I wonder why the
studies of tax delinquency, land leled splendor, with Rome and
Jeoia. u n i’ fencing and revegola for the relief prayed for In their
BEING
SENT
SIGNERS
agent or write J. A. Ormsody,
children
at
school
have
to
stay
ownership, and part-time farming Egypt shown in all their beauty
•Ion prt'Ciunis lorest surveys, lie« Complaint, to-wlt ThiU you !»• r«e
Cenerai Fanengrr Agent, 704
off the lawn when the people
all of which are closely related to and power, the world's greatest
Check to pay the ftral 1933 and pi.intlng. and insect and rodent n u qulred to »«-t forth the nature of
Psilbe Building. Portland, Ora.
your claim lu and to the following
who come to vote can walk on first 1934 benefit payments to 1-atie
problems of land use in this state, love story is unfolded.
trcl projects, 'they have rp lit deacrlbed premise», to-wlt:
it
and
drive
on
It
with
their
The film boasts a splendid sup­
The Northwest quarter of I»o4 I
county farmers who signed wheal roughly, 700 ti.ait days on eni T»
cars. When the children do that
One (11 Clark and Washburn»
NEW PATTERN BULLETIN porting cast including Ian Keith. they have to stay in 45 minutei production control contracts were citcy lu ll' In runreb of missing pc*
Addition io Spring!bid. Oregon,
Joseph Schildkraut. C. Audrey
received last week by County ions ,n the uionnlniiis.
us the surue 1» platted and re­
FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS Smith. Gertrude Michael. Irving and the old folks don't."
Agent O. S. Fletcher, secretary of
corded at page 77 of Volume 2
Fe p'e Aporenate Work
Pichel. Claudia Dell, Edwin Max­
the wheat production control asso
Lane County. Oregon Plat lie
The fact the- < >'ei 3.500.00» per
How and to make and how to use
cord». In Lone County. Oregon (
elation, und ure being delivered to sons visit th- national fore»'»
COUNCIL TO ACT ON
a guide pattern for home sewing well and Harry Beresford.
aud that all of the adverse claims
Foremost among the old time
contract
signers.
On
gun
und
Washington
annu
>lly
is the subject of a new bulletin
of the defendant» lu and to said
VACATION PETITIONS
favorites seen in the film are Wil­
There were 214 final 1933 pay­ »hows, according to Buck, that premises may be delermlneil by
just issued by the home economics
liam Farnum. Bryant Washburn.
ment checks for »3.550.3* ami 221 these forest - have : eeoir.e the aver Hie Decree of tbe Court. Apil Glut
extension service of Oregon State Mary MacLaren. jack Mulhall, and
fc’inal action on the petition of the
first 1934 payment check for »12.- age citizen’s pla,-ground and that by suld decree it be declared uml
college for free distribution to
State land board to vacate streets
4*6 *0. a total of »16,037.1». Checks the »oik being time to Improv» re adjuded that the defendants, and
Robert Warwick.
homemakers of Oregon.
each of them, have nu right, title,
and alleys In certain blocks of
on 25 contracts were delayed for
interest, or estate whatever In or
A guide pattern is a foundation
Springfield will be taken by the various reasons, according to the c-r all< nal taciHHes Is clearly nnx
to said premises, and that the title
ing
a
public
i
r
t
i
i
i
i
i
d
"The
benefit
pattern designed to fit an individ­
Springfield Council next Tuesday
of the plaintiff» thereto 1» good and
county
agent.
derived
iron*
the
finest
as
a
recr
ual figure, from which correctly
evening. The meeting will be post­
valid
That the defendant», und
Hnninl s and »pot t .man's Mcc • each of them, be forever burred
fitting patterns of more complica­
poned one night because of the
ays Buck, "ahotiul not be under und enjoined from asserting any
ted de.-ign can be mode. It is cut of
A wedding of much interest took holiday falling on Monday, accord­
claim whatever In and to said
eriitnuled III their Import an.:«
firm muslin and fitted like a dress, i p,ace at the Thurston church last ing to acting Mayor, W. A. Taylor.
premises adverse to the plaintiffs
and has been so constructed as t 0 1 Thursday evening when Miss Ella
Mr. and Mrs. E. Oulstlna enter­ the future ’ipbulli' ii :; of this region und that plaintiffs' title thereto be
The council has already Indicated
take into consideration any irregu­ Baugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs a willingness to pass favorably on tained at dinner Saturday night In both In attracting t .urlata from out quieted.
Service of this summons Is made
larities of the figure.
Ray Baugh, became the wife of the petition as now presented and honor- of Mrs. Gulstlna's brother sille this district and providing
Copies of this new bulletin, "A Dale .Smith of Eugene. Rev. E. V. if there is no protest from resi and wife. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. On wholesome pleasure to our own by publication thereof pursuant to
an order lu said cause by the lion
Guide Pattern for Home Sewing,” Stivers officiating.
dents ot the city the proposal will orato who sailed for Italy from residents."
() F Sklpworth. Judge of the above '
San
Francisco.
Nov.
7.
Those
may be had upon request from the
entitled Court, which bears date
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safely and likely be approved. Such action will
of the 7th day of November. 1834
college or from the home demon­ Mis Nathalie Edmiston left a few vacate the plat of the area Invol­ at the dinner were Mr. and M
LINCOLN SCHOOL NOTES
uml prescribe» that the defendants
stration agents.
days ago for Los Angeles, where ved. but will not alter the status R. Brube of Pengra, Mr. and Mr».
above named lie required to appear
Students
brlnglngg
lunches
with
Mr. Safely is to tae a course of in regards to payment of city taxes Ferry Price. Mr. and Mrs George
und answer within four weeks from
except that It becomes unimproved Guistina of Eugene, Ml»» I’arvln of them bud to eat them In the first the date of the first publication of
NEW TELEPHONE BOOKS instructions.
Last Saturday Miss Hazel Ed­ property and will be assessed at Dexter. Herbert Jone». Mr. and grade room Tuesday us the lunch this summons, and that said sum
SENT TO PHONE USERS
Mr?. Houorato and Mr. and Mrs room waa used by the election iiious be published once a week for
miston motored to Monmouth and a lower valuation.
four weeks.
board.
Guistina.
Copies of the new telephone attended a meeting of the execu-
The date of Ihe first publication
Surplus
sample
ballots
were
uti­
Several families have recently
of Ibis summons is November 8.
book were mailed out last week to tive board of the state organiza- LEAGUE CROUPS PLAN
moved Into the J’leasant Hill dis­ lized by the students of Ihe eighth I»3*
.. .
telephone service subscribers in Hon of intermediate teachers
L. L. RAY, Attorney for Plain
TO RECEIVE MEMBERS trict. Of the ranch recently vacated grade civic's class In holding an
The
young
peoples
class
of
Sun­
Springfield. This is the first phone
tiff. Post Office Address:
by Mr. Helgel and family, Mr and election of their own. The claas
Miner Building, Eugene, Ore
book issued for a year. Several day school is preparing a play
Special initiatory service» and a
chose Taylor for mayor anil Martin
goo.
new phones and some changes are "Where is Grandma” to be» staged reception for new member» of the Mrs. Hutson ot Oklahoma have
<N 8-15 22 29—I > «>
taken possession. Four children for governor.
shown in the Springfield section. ! near Thanksgiving time
Epworth League at the Methodlgt
Virginia. Doris, Norma and Rich­
the amount then due and delln
"IF till prten tioinft up I want
SUM M ONS FOR PUB LICA TIO N
church will be held during the lea­
ard. are attending Pleasant Hill
quont for taxes for the year 1927 to buy <i lot * of thinfft. Hut not
In Foreclosure of Tax Lien
gue hour Sunday evening. Charllne
together with penalty. Interest aim
public school Mr. and Mrs. C. V.
another thin ft till I fteta Maytag.
Fish is in charge of arrangement»
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ,
tberet)n Up„n the real prop
Richardson of North Dakota have
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON,
FOR
(.|ty auHessed to you. of which you Itecnime leitn a Maytaft, I can
for the Initiation at which time ten
moved onto the Frank Moore
LANE COUNTY.
are the owner as appears of re. nave money to buy other thinft».”
member» will be taken in, and
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED W ITH UTMOST CARE
ranch. A daughter Evelyn Is at A F Fir, Plaintiff, vs. Christian cord, situated In said County and
Florence Fi»h will have charge of
State, and particularly bounded • 'I’lla t’s sensible buying. Be­
H. Furre, Defendant.
tending Pleasant Hill high school,
We have had 23 years experience in the drug busi­
cause it is buying titiality you
the reception.
and described as follows, to-wlt:
To
Christian
H.
Furre
the
above
Lorane,
Marion
and
Betty
are
at
ness and we are prepared to give you special attention
Final plan» for the service were
<|uullty that paya a
The
.East
M
j of the NB'4 »n'1 can use
named
defendant.
tending public school.
in the filling of prescriptions. You can depend upon
the NW‘4 of NE% and the NE’4
made Monday night at a meeting
weekly return on your money.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Dr.
G.
A.
Brown
and
family
spent
us to fill your prescriptions with the utm ost care and
oi the BBU ot section 12 Town­ • The M avtag washes clothes
OF ORBOON: You are hereby noti­
of the league cabinet at which time
the week end with Harry Mill of fied that A. F. Fir the holder ol
ship 16 8«. ot Range 6 Wes! of
precision.
faster, washes them more thor­
leader» for the dlscuMion period»
W. M In Lane County, Oregon
Certificate ot Delinquency number
Where health is concerned knowledge and exper-
were appointed for the month of Yarnell.
Yon are further notified that oughly, more gently and at
3201 Isued on the Bth day of Nov­
Darrell
Shelley
of
Portland
spent
ence counts.
said A. F. Fir has paid laxo on lower cost per washing because
November.
Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Ann ember, 1931 by the Tax Collector said premises for prior or sutose- it ia a better deaiftned, better
of the County of laine, Stale of
Lattln.
Oregon, for the amount of Seven­ qnert years, wllh the rate of in­ b u ilt w aaher. • Select your
LIONS HEAR SPEAKER
Evan Campbell of Shedd visited teen 64 100 dollars, the same being terest on said amounts as follows:
M aytag at today’s low prices.
ON LIFE PHILOSOPHY his sister, Mrs. Leslie Hammond
R a le lot
Amt.
Date paid Tax Receipt No.
T
h e M u y ta g C o m p a n y
Year’s
tax
Sunday.
K%
»10.97
543*6
11- 5-31
M a n u /x r tu r.r .
1927
Rev. Clay E. Palmer, pa»tor of
*'/«.
Pleasant Hill high school home
27.73
643*5
V
m
..< l« 4 1 * * 1
N K W T O N . IO W A
It- 6 31
192*
»
%
Ihe Congregational church in Eu coming will be held Friday. Nov
6.27
61776
11 631
1929
»%
15 64
You esn .till
61775
gene, was principal speaker at the ember 30. The senior play will be 1929
11 6-31
8%
buy a Maytag
6.65
40546
11- 6-31
1930
weekly meeting of the Lions club Wednesday, November 2*
8<r,
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Make up your mind today that
It was announced that the Lions
you are going to give your legs a
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Said Christian H. Furre as the and costs against the land und
welcome sign at the West entrance chance to get well. No operations
premises above named.
For kemdt *4lh-
to the city had been repainted and or injection« are neceaaary, no en owner of the legal title of the above
• «< th e lf ic il y .
This summons Is published by IM»
described properly as the same ap­
may
fastened to one of the city light forced rest. ThU simple Emerald pears of record, and each of the order of the Honorable G. F. Skip
h h a d «MfAG'dfo-
Oil
home
treatment
permits
you
to
Huili Mnttìr
post» where It will be more notice
other persons above named are here­ wor'h Judge of the Circuit Court U • t m lUgbl
addi­
go about your business as usual
MOOIl i «»
by notified that A. F. Fir will apply of the State of Oregon for the
able.
while It quickly heals oW »""J"' to the Circuit Court of the County County of little and said order t i m i tort.
bp»io»n>jj
reduces swellings, stimulates clr and State aforesaid for a decree fore­ was made and dated this 5th day of
FORMER LANE RESIDENT culation, and makes your legs as closing the lien against the prop­ ovemher. 1934 and the date of the
goo.l as new N o
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above described, and mention­ first publication of this summons
DIES AT HOME ON COAST Von begin to get It 1N97 1ANTJ'I „ erly
A FARA
T FKTVM
ed In said certificate. And you are Is the *th day of November. 1934.
Just
follow
the
simple
direction»
hereby summoned to appear within
n ? ; --<•-
All process and papers In this
Alfred Kirkland, former resident —you are sure to be helped or sixty days after the first publica­ proceeding may be served upon Ihe
money
back.
Flanery’s
Drug
Store,
tion of this summons, exclusive of undersigned residing within the
of Springfield, passed away at his
and druggists everywhere.
the day of said first publication, Slate of Oregon at the address
home In Newport last Thursday
Hardware — Furniture
and defend this act|on or pay the I hereafter mentioned.
evening. Funeral services were
amount due as above shown, to­
wm w . HARCOMUE, Attor-
Radio»— Paint
held at Newport Saturday morning
gether with costs and accrued In
ney for Plaintiff. Address 302
and the body brouht gto Eugene
terest. and iu case of your failure
Tiffany Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon j
s ini ML""**"'
to do so, a decree will be rendered
for Interment In the old I. O. O. F
(N 8-16-22-29—D «)
h
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foreclosing tbe lien ot said tanee
cemetery at 2:15 the same day.
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