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FREE COW ÏESÏS Wann<rs
LANE ORGANIZES | town
OFFERED IN UNE 4 "c'” r Drif‘"
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EGG COSTS IMPORTANT
N. O. W. MAKES PLANS
TO TURKEY GROWERS'
FOR CHRISTMAS
and vicinity
Hints On Eoonemloal Raising Of
deveuty-flve persona atteuded tbs
Birds For M arket Contained
snnual hoiuecomlug meeting uf
Visits Relatives— Mrs. J. M. Lor
In College Report
Taken to Hospital— Mrs W. H.
Plue circle. Neighbors of Wood­
i Unattached Individual I* Held
sou spent Saturday at Junction Adrian la a pat leu t al the Pacific
craft. last ulghl.
Three visitors
Greatest
Menace
In
Pres­
Provision* Of Eradication
City
visiting
with
relatives.
W. C. Wright Msmbsr Of
hoepltai lu Eugene with an Infected
Around Thanksgiving lime the were present from Eugene The
Mensur* Outlined; Local
ent Economic World
baud.
County Executive Commit­
I mind of the average cltlseu turns homecoming program which fea­
Teacher III— Mias Violet Itituau
Meeting Serie* Planned
Io thoughts of turkey and cran tured a large number of eulertalu
tee;
Display
I*
Planned
One of the first steps lu planning
has beeu ill for several days, She
Former Student Vleite— Harold berry sauce, but turkey growers
era, centered around a skit, “ Vs
Is
teacher
iu
the
Alvadore
school
to
conserve
human
value
must
be
I ’laus for Lane County coopera­
Geiger of PMidleton. former sin
Nearly every home owner In I
are more likely to be thinking of Olde Tynie School..” Cream turkey
tion Ln the tederal-state campaign the rehabilitation of the home and
deni
al
Springfield
high
school
le
Has Minor Operation Floyd Mc­
Lane county will be acquainted
how uext year's turkeys may be was served for refroshmetita after
for the further eradication of the immediate community says Dr
Phillip A. Parsons? head o t'th e d
* 4
n,e‘ hlX,a b* * b>‘ b he can Bee underwent a minor operation visiting friends here this week.
produced more economically, and the meeting.
Bong’s disease t contagious abor­
or
b‘* Property at the Pacific hospital Tuesday
Portland Man Visits— Kenneth therefore al a greater profit. And
Plans fur the Christmas party of
tion of cattle) were made at a con­ partment of sociology at the unlver-
sity and chairman of the Oregon under
l'V<,* ral Hou’ *"« »“ min morning.
Casteel arrived here (he first of whether the erg or the turkey the lodge were made end the date
ference held in Eugene laat week,
Istratlon program by the time he
cornea first, economy lu turkey pro- ael for Dev-ember 11. Mrs. Rachel
Leaves for South — Mrs. R. L. the week from Portland to spend
according to O. S. Fletcher, county Planning Council named recently
i has received his hills at the end
ductiou begins with economical pro Thatcher Is general chairman fur
Drury has gone to Glendsle. t all a few days visiting friends.
agent. This campaign, made pos­ by Governor-elect, Charles Martin.
ductlon of hatching eggs
of this mouth. The information will
th«’ committee in charge uf the
torn In where she will visit for a
sible through the appropriation un­
be
carried
to
all
parts
of
the
coun­
Visiting
Parent»—Mr.
and
Mrs.
The cost of producing turkey Christmas tree and program. Mbs
few weeks.
der the Jones-Connelly bill paaaed articles on community planning.
ty ln the form of small enclosures
Clarence Kester of (laklaud. Cali­ hutching eggs on Oregon poultry will be assisted by Ihoas members
by the last congress, will enable' Society can and should provide which answer 14 of the questions
Salem People Here — Mr. and fornia arrived here Sunday for
farms varies from 1« cents to 30 whose names start with 8 aud T.
dairymen of thia county to com- maximum satisfaction with life at ased moat often by those interest-
Mre, C. H. Del ph of Sslsm were few days visit with his parents. cents per egg, with 13.« cents as
piste the disease control work, al-
point where people live. The | ed. More than SO business houses
Installation uf new officers was
here over the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kester, and with the average, a report of a survey
ready well along, without coat for tlme baa arrived tn American c iv l-' In lan e county have volunteered relatives.
an aunt. Mra. Alice Perkins.
of 45 repi eeeiitatlve flocks by west also ael al the meeting laat ulsht.
testing and with substantial indem- ula t jon when every effort should to place these enclosures In their
hers of the farm management de This will be held on January 8 aud
nitiea tor cows found to be re-
bent toward makin< , be home I envelope»
Former Residents Here— Mr. and
Returns from Redmond— W. II.
together
with
their
partment
al Oregon Stale college Mrs. Linn Stone, post guardlau
actors.
Mrs. Iral Nelson and family of Ilobbe returned Friday from Red­
and the community places of tuaxi- monthly statements.
shows The average flock consisted neighbor, will be the Installing of-
Ontario, Canada are here visiting mond where he attended the fu
Dr. C. H. Hartman. Eugene vet- mu,n enjoyment. W e must begin
of 144 hens and 16 toms
This is only the (lis t step in an
with Mr. and Mre Peter Nelson. nespl of a nephew lie returned
erinarlaa w ill make the tests and by finding what the more whole-, extensive campaigu which the Lane
They are former residents of this over the pass making the trip di
Mass Production Less
supervise eradication work ln Lane some and fundamental wants and county committee, headed by
community.
rectly behind a snowplow.
W hile only 40 per cent of the ECONOMIC LEAGUE TO
county. Dr. Hartman w ill take desires are and provide a reason |. chapman, will carry ou to pro-
farms surveyed bad costs of less
blood samples of cows to be tested. able degree of satisfaction for mote better business for builder
VOTE REPRESENTATIVE
Hand Infected— T. S. Thompson
Rogue River Trip— P J. Bart ho than 15 rents per hatching egg,
*
! supply dealers and dealers of mod of the WalterviUe district has a
These samples w ill then be for­ tbe,e-
lotuew and Paul Basford drove Io these farms produced 66 per cent
M, nihera of the Nalluual Ecuuo
warded to laboratories at Oregon
The moet menacing class in Am ern
The campaign will badly lufected hand He was a pati­ Grants Pass Saturday returning
of the eggs, the report says, For tuie Longue in Oregou have recel
State college where the testa wiU ( erica today is composed of the un-. carry
over Into the new year with ent at the Pacific hospital where
.
Sunday. They vielted the Rebhan t< farms on which leas I hail 26 ved ballots containing the names
be made without coat to the dairy-1 attachad tndividuai8 and fanlille. ,he tol,owin« ■»«•tubers on the exe- he received medical treatment a
aud McMurray resort property hatching eggs per hen were pro­ of all members In lbs stala aud are
men.
who have beeu torn from their so­ cutive committee*: John J. Rogers, few days this week.
while there.
duced, tbe average cost was 18.3 asked tu onni their votea for per­
cial
moriugs and are adrift without Harry F. Gordon. R. W. Kimberl-
cents, and on 12 farms with a pro­ sons Io represent them In the na­
Payments Explained
Family Moves Here — C. Cham­
hope of finding satisfaction in life lng' Loul* w »,dorf- Graham Smith,
Back from Lake— Ralph Dunlap duction of 40 or more eggs per hen
Dairymen who cooperate in the
berlin. tuie of the new proprietors
tional organltallon which bos bead
e v re n .
,„ in ,m u m
satisfaction of Carl 0 " ' “ bburne. C P. Tillman.
has returned to Springfield from the cost was only 11.2 cents Aver
plan, which is strictly voluntary, except minimum
of the Springfield laundry has
These people must a" of
A,1<u« G»bson. Junc­ moved his family here from Cor­ D'deil lake where be has beeu age production per hen for (he 46 quarters In New York. Dr. W. H.
will be provided with this free test­ bodily needs.
Collard Is ihe only member listed
ia
normal
social
rela-
‘
iou
C“
y-
°
-
V Breese. Cottage
working for several months. The
ing work and w ill receive Indem be anchored______________ ____
flocks was 33 batching eggs aud 4 (rum Springfield on Ihe ballot.
vallis. They are living at >60 on
tionships somewhere or they will ° y ove- J- 1 1‘onsler, Florence, and
snow caused work to stop at that
cull eggs per hen. not Including
uity payments on condemned stock,
the corner of Ninth and F streets.
destroy us. It ought not to be too " ' ' ' " ri<h<* Springfield,
high altitude.
broken eggs, which were estimated
ln return for signing a contract
Parents of Daughter — Mr and
A house-to-house canvass of the
at 2.6 per cent ot the total pro­ NEW MAYOR STUDIES
agreeing to make the standard much to ask that society provide
Parents
of
Son—
Mr.
and
Mrs
duction.
cleanup of premises when disease the primary or face-to-face groups City of Eugene has already been Ralph Forcuu of the Pleasant H ill
Thomas Mansfield of W estfir are
CITY'S PAST HISTORY
la found and agreeing to continue with economic security, minimum 9,“ r , ed with those taking the can district are the parents of a baby the parents of a baby son born to
Feed amounted lu 38 per cent of
daughter
born
to
them
at
the
Miss
comforts
and
something
to
think
b*inS
employed
by
the
SERA
testing at his own expense under
E II Turner, recently Installed
them at the Pacific hospital In Eu­ the total cost, labor to 20 per cent,
the Oregon accreditation plan until about and do to satisfy' the normal Literature is left at each horn? Nelson Maternity home lu Eugene
depreciation of the breeding flock mayor of Springfield it spending a
gene
on
Sunday,
November
36.
bis herd is eligible for accredita­ person's social and intellectual visited, and the persons interview on Sunday morning. November 25, 1834.
Io 30 per cent, and other Items 12 part of his time al Ihe City hall
craving.
«*1 Bre asked whether they contem­ 1834.
tion.
per cent. Cash expense Items ac­ thia week going over old records
plate any improvements in their
Final Rites Held— Funeral ser- counted for 43 per cent of the total of the city government learning
Returns from Hospital — Mrs.
When a cow is definitely deter­
Half of People in Cities
home or any remodeling. This pro­
Over half of the people of Amer­ ject will be extended later to in­ Puiil Alley und infant child return­ vlcee for Frances Ixmg. Infant coet and non cash Items for 67 per what ordinances have been placed
mined to be a reactor to the Bang's
on Ihe books and first band hno»
disease test it Is appraised at its ica now live in cities. W e must clude all the smaller cities and ed from the Pacific hospital Sun­ ■laughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Nota cent.
ledge uf the business affairs of the
fair value, and Is then sold for disillusion ourselves of the idea larger communities ln Iatne county. day They are staying at the home Long of Oakridge, were held at
Investment >4.16 Per Hen
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Buell, par­ the Mt Calvary cemetery In Eu­
slaughter within 30 days. The own­ which has persisted for centuries,
Average feed and labor require­ city as they havs beeu transacted
Headquarters for the Lane coun­ ents of Mrs. Alley whose home Is gene Sunday. Father Francis P.
ments for the flocks, Including the In previous administrations.
er gels this sale price, or salvage that cities are primarily places for
ty committee are being established at Moro.
I Leipzig officiated.
Munthy meeting of tbe City
turns, amounted to 64.6 pounds of
value as It is called, first of all. industry, trade or making money.
in the former Bank of Commerce
mash, 63.3 pouuda of grata, and Council will he held on Decern
Then in addition he gets an indem­ They are places where people live, 1 building in Eugene. One entire side
Assists at Office — Miss Doris 4.1 hours of labor per hen. The her 10.
nity payment equal to the differ­ and these are the means and not
of the lower floor is being eudosed ODD FELLOWS TO HAVE
j Gerber has been assisting at the
ence between the sale price and the ends of their lives, titties based
average capital Investment In the
; and divided into section«, each of
office of the Mountain State Power
breeding flock and for land, build
the appraised value, provided this ou the old theories have destroyed
MEETING
WEDNESDAY
which will illustrate the various
i company for everal days during (he
logs and equipment used for it was DRUG STORE INTERIOR
difference is no more than >20 for civilisation over and over again,
! types of wall materials for either
CETS KALSOMINE COAT
The members of Springfield I. absence of Miss Lulu McPherson calculated al >4 16 per hen.
a grade animal and >50 for a pure­ and dragged the country folk down
inside or outside construction. Ma-
O. F. lodge No. 70, will meet in who in home niteudlng her mother
bred. The return to the farmer is with them in the general ruin.
All
costs
per
hen
were
naturally
terials for this have been donated regular session at their hall Wed who Is very ill.
The walls and celling of tbe
the salvage value plus the indem­
found to be lower for (be larger Scott Drug store heve recently
But this need not be so. To by building supply dealers and the nesday. December 5. Five from the
nity.
Guest Leaves — Mrs. Caroline flocks.
been given a coat of kalsomtae
avoid it the primary purpose of headquarters, which will resemble local lodge were present at a meet­ Kramer of Spokaue. Washington,
A detailed report of this survey, which greatly Improves lbs appear
Thus if a grade cow is appraised cities is to provide places for peo­ a number of model homes, will be
ing of Spencer Butte No. 8 in Eu­ and her son. F rit* Kramer, left
at >41) and brings only >20 when ple to live and enjoy living. Those open for inspection shortly accord­
which was carried on for the year ance of the stare making II much
gene Tuesday evening.
, yesterday for San Francisco where ending June 1. 1834. by A 8. Bur­
sold for slaughter, the entire dif­ who have the city's destinies in ing to Mr. Rogers, publicity chair
brighter. The light fixtures have
Mrs. Kramer will speud (he winter.
ference will be paid in cash Indec. their hands must see thsi himian man for the group.
ner, F. L. Knowlton, and I I. E. also been changed, all being lower
, Her son will return in a week. Mrs.
Selby, has now been published as ed about 18 inches from! the cell­
nity. If. on the other hand, a pure­ interests are conserved first. All
COURAGE” THEME OF
1 Kramer has beeu a guest at the E.
bred cow is appraised at » 5 and planning should be directed toward
Oregon Experiment Station but- ing.
The store Is operated by
PASTOR’S SERMON ' ■ Stuart liame for severay days letin 333. eAlitled. "Coal of Produc-I l-oysl
F. L. GROUP TAKES IN
Scott In Ihe building saperi-
brings only >20 when sold for this end.
| Ibis week.
Ing Turkey Hatching Eggs In D re - 1 ally for the druggist business by
slaughter, the maximum indemnity
FOUR NEW MEMBERS Rev. Dean C. Poindexter has an -!
In the state of Oregon more than
of >50 would bring the total only to
<al>'
George C. Stanley.
nounced that he w ill preach on the
300 people have been given time
>70. Similarly, if the difference ln
Members of the F. L. club o f i subject of "Courage” at the morn-
and energy to aiding the commun­
salvage and appraised value of a
ity planning program, and substan­ Juanita Rebekah lodge initiated ¡ng service in the Methodist church
grade cow is only >15, that is the
tial progress has been made in a four new members at their meet­ Sunday. There will be no evening
amount of indemnity that will be
(Continued from rage One)
great variety of city, community ing Friday evening. The new mem­ service, the congregation is Joining
paid.
bers are Irene Ople, Florence Long. with the other churches In a union
and state projects.
Esther Strunk, and Doris Gerber. service to be conducted by J. J. lug with her sister and brother-tu
Thia is the first time that dairy­
Members of the initiation commit­ Handsaker, member of the Na­ law. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Basl
men have ever had an opportunity
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huntly have
tee were Eleanor Smith, Bernice tional Council for Prevention of
to obtain free testing and cash in­ MYRNA LOY STARRED
gone to Corvallis to speud Thanks
Conoly. and Helene Richmond. Mrs War.
demnities in the eradication of thia
AGAIN WITH POWELL Elmer Pyne, Miss Maxine Snod­
giving with relatives
disease, says County Agent Flet­
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gay are at
grass,
and
Miss
Erm
a
Nolt
had
cher. A series of community meet­ McDonald Presents Team In An­
Marcola having Thanksgiving din
charge of the refreshments.
CHURCHES
PLAN
UNION
other
Coutroom
Film
Drama
ings for further discussion of the
ner at the home of their son-in-law
The annual Christmas party for
Of “Evelyn Prentice”
plan ln this county w ill be a r­
SERVICES SUNDAY NIGHT anil daughter. Mr. aud Mrs. Saia
the group will be held December 21
ranged soon. The first meeting of
Spicer. Their son. Cy Gay, of Port-
Out of the tense drama of the at the home of Mrs. Elm er Pyne In­
J. J. Handsaker. member of the
.
. .
,
. .. „ .
this series was held ln Main River
».___ ,, ,
_
.
land I» “ I“» “ t the Spicer home.
stead
of
at
the
home
of
Miss
Con­
National Council for Prevention of
the
Metro-Goldwyn
Grange hall at Cuahman on Wed­ courtroom,
III address a union church
Mayer studfoe have brought the oly as was previously announced. W ar
nesday.
HOLIDAY OUIEI
GERMAN BOYS WILL READ
OREGON WRITER'S TALES
H itler youth in Germany may
soon become fam iliar with pioneer
and present day life in Oregon, as
well as many features of this state,
it was announced here today by
Dr. F. O. G. Schmidt, head of the
department of German at the Uni­
versity of Oregon. Dr. Schmidt has
Just completed a translation of
"Marooned in Crater Lake," by A l­
fred Powers, dean of the General
Extension Division.
powerful story of "Evelyn Pren
tice”, co-starring W illiam Powell
and Myrna Loy, which opens Bun
day at the McDonald theatre for
four days.
"Evelyn Prentice” presents Pow
ell as a noted criminal attorney
win vindication, through the legal
through a momentary indiscretion
becomes involved in a scandalous
murder case.
The wife, portrayed by Miss Loy
sees another woman brought to
trial for a crime that she, her­
self, believes she has committed
She and the “other woman” both
win in d icatio n , through the legal
genius of the great criminal attor­
ney, ln one of the most spectacular
courtroom climaxes to reach the
motion picture screen.
The stories, which Include ad­
ventures of the Old Oregon Trail,
Skyline Trail, Umpqua T rail and
others, will first be published in
Una Merkel oppears ae Miss
various boys' magazines in Ger­
many, It la stated. They will then Loy's wise-cracking and faithful
be issued in book form by a Pelpslg friend, Amy Drexel, and others in
the supporting cast are Henry
publishing house.
Wadsworth. Isabel Jewell, Harvey
Stephens. Rosalind Russell, Edward
Brophy, Cora Sue Collins and Jet
tie Ralph.
fe ra
ASHLAND RABBIT SHOW
JUDCES ARE *NAMED
J
h
?
Announcing the Opening
of the
Home Beauty
Shop
520 Main St. Upstairs over
Wright's.
SATURDAY, DEC. 1
Offering the ladles of
Springfield and vicinity a
complete Beauty Service
including the Real True.
Oil Steam Ringiette Per­
manent Waves.
MRS. ELLA PARCHER,
Manager.
Telephone 30
FARM BORROWERS ELECT
FCA COUNCIL DIRECTOR
gathering in Springfield Sunday
evening at the Christian church
The service will be held at 7:30
and Rev. Veltle Pruitt w ill sing
solo.
Rev. Pruitt will speak on the
subject. "How to End the Depres
slon?" at the morning service ln
his church.
Local directors of tbe 30 north­
west production credit associations
are meeting in their respective dis­
tricts this week to elect their rep­
resentatives on the farm credit
council, or governing board which
supervises all agencies of the farm SIX GIRLS ADVANCE
credit administration serving the
IN SCOUTING MONDAY
12th district of Montana, Idaho,
Oregon and Washington, Including
Tenderfoot badges were award
the Production Credit corporation.
ed six girls Monday afternoon at
Federal Land bank, Federal Inter­
the weekly meeting of the Spring
mediate Credit bank, and Bank for
field Girl Scout troop. They are
Cooperatives.
Olive Durham. Imogene Wicks
A short time ago local PCA di­
Cleona Putman. Gladys Peterson
rectors made nominations for the
Norma Rust, and Elaine Schaffen
council position and are balloting berg.
on six individuals whom they put
The girls continued their study
up as candidates. The nominee who
of crocheting, knitting and sewing
receives the highest vote w ill take under the leadership of Mrs. O. H
his place on the FCA council Jan­
Smith, Mrs. Everett G riffith, Mrs
uary 1 for a three-year term.
John Sankey, Mrs W. C. W right
In a similar way, cooperative as­
and Mrs. W illis Bertsch. The girls
sociations which borrow through
wiil continue theee studies during
and take stock in the Bank for Co­ the month of December.
operatives will elect their repres­
The Doughnut sale planned for
entative on the FCA council when this week-end has been postponed
the next vacancy occurs In 1835, until December 8.
and the following year land bank
Another of the merit badge tests
borrowers will elect their repres­ will be given Saturday when (hose
entative, thus extending the co­ seeking the hostess badge will be
operative features of these agen­ given tests at the home of Mrs. C.
cies by giving borrowers a voice E. Wheaton. Each girl will have to
in administration and a direct res­ plan a menu and each prepare and
ponsibility for maintaining opera­ bring one Item to the Wheaton
tions on a sourd, efficient basis.
home Saturday lor the teat.
The Ashland Rabbit and Poultry
Show announced this morning that
it has secured the services of Hal
E. Osborn and C. 8. Brewster to
Judge the entries in its exhibition
to be held ln the Ashland Armory,
December 7 and 8.
Mr. Brewster who Is one of the
MRS. FULLERTON GUEST
best known poultry Judges in tke
AT FAREWELL PARTY
northwest, last fall judged a show
In the Hawaiian Islands. Brewster
Members of Mrs. A. B. Van Val-
is known to all Southern Oregon
exhibitors for the work he has dene zah’s Sunday school class of the
Methodist church held a party at
In the past at the county fairs.
Hal E. Osborn Is one of the out­ her home Tuesday evening honor­
standing rabbit judges in the coun­ ing Mrs. Ralph Fullerton, who is
try and is known by all In the busi­ to leave soon for her rew home at
ness. Last spring Osborn Judged the Burntwood. Oregon.
exhibits at the Diamond Jubilee
Rabbit show at Medford.
COURTHOUSE TO LOSE
Entries have been received from
VETERAN EMPLOYEE
Klamath, Jackson, Coos, and Mult­
nomah counties, and from advance
Mrs. R. 8. Bryson, deputy in the
indications many other parts of the County Clerk's office for the past
state w ill be represented. Entry 13 years has tendered her resigna­
blanks may be obtained from O. tion to W. B. Dillard, clerk. She
8. Fletcher, county agent, or from has asked to be re liv e d of her
the Ashland Rabbit and Poultry duties as soon as her work *.n be
Show, Ashland, Oregon.
taken over by another.
I McKenzie Valley
Leaburg Ladles Aid will hold
their annual bazaar Friday evening
this week at the school house.
Leaburg voted unanimously to
consider building a new church at
their Congregational vote Sunday
evening.
Several cases of illness were re­
ported here recently.
Oeorge Drury and John Kick-
hush nt WalterviUe with mumps.
Delores Morris has a serious ab­
scess.
Harold Rauch had fingers mash­
ed in car door, Clyde Meyers is
afflicted with Infected eyes.
Ward Koozer and Krvln Fountain
tonailectomles from the Deerhorn
district.
< »FDONALD)
CHRISTMAS HERALDED
BY COLORED TREE LIGHT
The coming of Christmas Is al­
ready being heralded in this city
by the small colored lights on an
outdoor tree. Tbe large holly tree
in the B. A. Waabburne yard at
Second and "A" streets Is the first
to be decorated with the holiday
lights Ibis season.
NOTICE OF F IN A L HEA RING
Notice Is hereby given, that Irene
Swezey, executrix of the estate of
Fred H. Chamberlin, Deceased, has
filed her final account as sue exe­
cutrix and that the court has set
Friday at 10:00 A. M. of Dec. 28,
1834, as the time when at the
ebumbers of the court in the Court
House in Eugene, Oregon, said ac­
count will be taken up for examtn
atlon and allowance and when an
order wiil be made assigning the
residue of said estate. All persons
Interested therein may appear at
said time and place and be heard
on said matters.
IR E N E SW EZEY, Executrix.
S. D. A L L E N , Attorney for Estate.
(N 28— D 6-13-20-27)
Get t/x ¿Mff
FO O TB A LL
GAMES
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
REAL PROPERTY
NO TIC E is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order
of sale Is lied out of - the Circuit
Court of »he State of Oregon for
Lane County this 28th day of Nov­
ember, 1934, upon and pursuant to
decree duly given and made by
said Court this 28th day of Novem
her, 1934, In a suit pending therein
In which Mary A. Fisher was plain
tiff and Henry F. Hegerow and Ada-
line A. Fetrow were defendants,
which execution and order of sale
was to me directed and command­
ed me to sell the real property
hereinafter described to satisfy cer­
tain liens and charges in said de­
cree specified, I will on Saturday
the 29th day of December, 1934, at
the hour of ten o'clock, A. M. at the
southwest door of the County Court
House ln Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, offer tor sale and sell at
public auction for cash, subject to
redemption as provided by law, all
of the right, title and Interest of
the defendants In said suit and of
all parties claiming by, through or
under them or any of them in or
to the following described real
property, to-wlt:
East H a lf oi Lots one and two,
Block 14, Hendricks Addition to
College H ill Park, Eugene, in
Lane County, Oregon.
Dated this 28th day of November,
1934
C. A .8W A R T 8, Sheriff,
By A. E. HULEGAARD, Deputy.
(N 2»—D >13-20-27)
with a new 1935
PHILCO
From east and w est and north and
PHILCO45L
S 5 9 .9 5
Enjoy guaranteed foreign re*
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