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U S I SURPLUS KM
SULL WITH M l
u. O. HOOPSTERS WORK
OVER HOLIDAY PERIOD
HEALTH SERVICE
TOWN AND VICINITY
8. P. TO SPEND MUCH
FOR AIR CONDITIONING
NEW ACCREDITED
HERD BULE OSEO
With a »2.000.000 expenditure al
ready authorised for the air coiwll
Vacation or no vacation. Bill
Boning of equipment, the Southern
Down from Bridge— I’lill Daniel i
Reinhart aud hto Untverall) o*
III at Home—Ira Fuller is quite
Paelflu company today announced
and
W
.
G
llaady
of
M
cK
e
n
.ie
Oregon hasfcetball team are going
As a reault of a hearing conduct
ill at his home In Sunnyside addi­
that another irauaeoulliiental train
Bridge were vlattora hers Mon lay. will be added to Its program, aud ed by Dr. W H. Lytle. chief of lhe
right on playing their preseason
tion.
Care Or Student» At U. O.. O
For the benefit of Oregon farm schedule of games. Monday and
Up from Msdford— Mrs. It. P. that a large number of coaches and division of animal Industry of the
Visiting Parents— Miss Grace
they
lost
in
S. C. Rated Highest At Pac­
«ra having surplus hay for sale all Tuesday evenings
Motensen
Is here from Medford for .hair ears will be filled Wl“ the S t a t e Department of Agriculture.
Male ot Portland Is hero visiting
ific Coast Session
Oregon county agents are making game, at Ashland w.th the Sou
In hie office on Friday. December
temperature coutrol device
the
Christmas
holidays.
with hrr parents, Mr. and Mrs M
surveys to determine the amount., ern NsrmB team *n<l o„ ,
31, Ihe requirements for eelahlleh
Word
Just
received
by
^a.
Di-
University of Oregon. Eugene, M Male, over the holidays.
Dinner in gugsne—Mr. and Mrs.
kind, and grade of hay for sale. ac-1 and Saturday nights they will meet
lug a cattle herd accredited se free
sou. local agent, that Ihe Pacific
niuu, w e *
av„
m iu~ laain aiul Mllll- Dec. 37 The plau for prevention
Guest for Dinner—Mr, and Mrs. Cart Olson spent Christinas at the Limited, in dally service between from Bang's disease have been
cording to O. S. Fletcher, county the Union Oilers team and Mult
and control of tuberculosis among
amended and revised, according lo
F. Kgglmann hud Mrs. Rosa Dan Crites' home In Eugene.
agent, who is conducting such a nomah club at Portland
Sun Francisco and Chicago, la to
The conference schedule will student of the University ol Ore­ Montgomery as their gnost for
«1 » Flelcher. county agent, who
survey In bane county. Information
Homs for Christm as— Mrs. C. L. he air conditioned throughout. In
gon was declared the beat of any
attended lhe hearing with J W.
obtained In the various counties open on January 4-6 with the Web
Christmas
day
dinner.
Inman
was
down
torn
Rainbow
far
Hie
manner
of
the
Overland
Limit
reported ou at the annual session
Maxwell, president of the Eugene
will be summarised by K. R. Jack- foots meeting Waahli-gton State at
ed. Golden Stale Limited, Sunset
Teacher
Goes
South — Miss I lie Christmas holiday.
of the Pacific Coast section of the
Farmers
Creamery.
man, extension farm crops special­ McArthur court.
Limited aud Cascade, previously
American Student Health associa­ Thelma Sweeney lias gone to I»«
Visits from Oregon City— Robert provided for. Expenditure» will he
lu nu order of December 82 by
ist of the Oregon State college, and
tion. held recently iu Palo Alto, Angeles to spoml the Christmas I Archumheau ot Oregon City was a
Conference Billa New Prestes
will be used In an effort to move
increased approximately 8300.000 Max Gehlar. Stale Director of Agri
California. It was stated here by holidays.
visitor In the elly for the Christ-
surplus Oregon hay to drouth
Portland—Three of the ftve new Dr. Fred N. Miller, head of the
by expansion of the Improvement culture, and Ur. Lytle. the require
uieiits were revleed and amended
Collects Bounty—K W. Webber I mas holidays.
areas.
college presidents who have takeu university health service, upou his
program. It was rsvouled.
"’to the extent that the definition
County Agent Fletcher la now offtce in Oregon In the last year,
of
Donna
collected
the
county
houu
Preaches
at
Waltsrvllls—
Rev.
C
return from the meeting.
l'ho work to he doin' upon coach of an ‘accredited abortion free
conducting a survey In Lane coun­ will appear on the program of the
ly
on
four
bobcats
at
the
office
Phillips preached the sermon at
At the meeting. Dr. Miller out
equipment lu connection with ihe herd' shall moan any herd of cattle
ty and requests that all farmers higher education sectlou of the
the evening sevlce al the Walter
lined the procedure followed here of the county clerk Friday.
uli conditioning culls tor Inalalla which has passed at least two sue-
having surplus hay for sale list State Teachers association Friday
aud health physicians present de­
Homs for Holidays— Miss l.ucltlo vllle Church of Christ Sunday.
tiou of the latest type adjustable cexatve abortion teal» with no re-
their hay with him this week. . December 28, announces t'arl W
clared il was not only superior to
Sailor Here—Irwin 8 Bates, sta­ aeats. Floors will he covered with acting cattle, provided Bang'» dis
either by letter or by giving the Hl i Salger »ice-dean of education at that followed in most other col Richmond Is here from t’ortluud
to speud the holidays with her pur tioned on the U. S S. Chelan at dubher tile, und the lulertor flu ease control work has been started
formation at his office. People hav OreRon s w te college, chairman
leges on the Pacific coast, but one
ing surplus hay for sale should
three new presidents who will that Is very effective and efficient ents. Mr. aud Mrs. Sam Richmond. Seattlo. was here Sunday as a Ish ot Ihe ears will be light colors. prior lo January 1, I»»«. »Ger
urge dressing rooms, of (he Pull which dale three successive uh --
states that prompt action ou the speak on the program are Bruce
Visits st Salem—Mr. aud Mr». W. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al Pohl.
The saute method Is also followed
man type, will he provided for both Hou free leala ahull he required,
grade of hay. aDd the price expect­ R. Baxter. Willamette Vuiversltp
Eugene People Here— M r. and
at Oregon State college but was N. Long spent Tuesday visiting at
men und women.
theae tesla being not lea» than
ed f. o. h. cars. The county agent George W. Peavy, Oregon State col not reported on since no delegate the Scott home III Salem Mrs.
Mrs Berl McCurry, parents of Mrs
eight
nor more than twelve months
state that prompt action on the R. Baxter. Willamette University from that institution was present, Seott Is mother of Mrs. Long.
The ni w air-conditioned equip­
C F Barber, spent Christmas eve
apart; provided that no reacting
part of lame county farmers is Oregon The higher education ses
ment
will
he
ready
al
the
opening
Dr. Miller said.
Portland Resident Hers — Ken­ here at the Barber home.
necessary If they are to share In slon will be held in the Portland
of the summer tourist seasou aud ngltle have been removed from
All Get T . B. Reaction Test
neth Casteel is here from Portland
the state-wide movement to sell the Art Museum, says Professor Salser
Visit at Roasburg—Mr. and Mrs will give travelers the greatest auch a herd within eight month«.
At the university here every stu to spend a few days visiting with
surplus hsy of the state.
llarry Whitney and daughter. Mary measure of comfort in ihe history Any accredited herd certificate la-
dent is given a thorough physical
relatives.
Elisabeth, spent the holidays with of railroading, company officials sued covering auch a herd shall he
lamination, and a tuberculosis
valid for mil more than twelve
declared. Aside from maintaining
l e t upon entrance. Those who
Visiting With Bon—J 11 Rcotl relatives at Roseburg
months
“
show positive reaction to the test of Reedsport Is here this week
g.
Student Homs — Miss Virginia an even lemperature In the car»,
County Agent Fletcher says that
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Laird enter are theu brought back to the health visiting with hts son and daughter
the
air-conditioning
process
serves
Christie is home for the holidays
formerly four succeeelve teat» with
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weaver from tained the members of Mrs. Laird's headquarters. have their chests X-
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal E. Scott. from McMinnville where she is to keep out dust and to minimise
no reacting cattle were require«!
Crocket, Calif., arrived Monday for family at a Christmas family re­ rayed. and are thoroughly gone
noise,
It
was
pointed
out.
for accredllatieu and that the re
a few days' visit at the A. W. union Sunday. December 23. Be over for other signs of the disease.
Drive to Portland— Mr. and Mrs studying at Linfield college
vision will assist materially to pro
Weaver home here, Mrs. Weaver’s sides Mr. and Mrs. Laird, daughter
P.
J.
Bartholomew
left
Monday
for
H
ere
from
T
illa
m
o
o
k
—
M
r.
and
While only a tew of those showing
moling Ihe federal«late plan for
parents.
Myrna and son Raymond, the fol­ a positive reaction have tuberculo­ Port land to speud several days Mrs. Fred Buell were here over the WINTER TERM STARTS
Ihe control of Bang's di «ease that
Mrs. Beulah Harbit and Mr. and lowing were present: Mrs. Stenson.
visiting
with
his
mother
and
sister.
holidays
to
spend
Christmas
with
sis in an active stage, those cases
JAN. 2; FALL TOTAL 2577 Is now under way In Ia»ue county.
Mrs Laurence Gdssler entertained mother of Mrs. Laird. Mr. and Mrs
may then be treated.
Spend Day at Salem— Mr and | relatives.
Since Ihe requirements have been
for Christmas dinner Mrs. Harh- Irvin Ijiughery. and children. Mr
CORVALLIS -Students of Ore-
This method makes It possible to Mrs. Thelmer Nelson and Mr. aud
To Teacher Meet—W. E. Buell
untended. Gregon cattle owners msy
ert’s children and their families. and Mrs. E. Johnson. Mrs. Frances
gun Slate college uow »fettered
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ball and daughter, Patsy, of Cor catch the disease in an early stage, Mrs. Norwald Nelson of Eugene will leave Friday morning for Pori
for Ihe holiday meet the requirements of the fed
throughout
the
west
with their land to altetkl the annual meeting
eral agreement for testing cattle
Dick Harbert, and family from vallis. Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby and and through modern methods ef­ spent Christmas day
season, will return January 2 for
of ihe Oregon State Teacher’s as
for Bang's disease by making one
Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Har­ children of Toledo. Mr and Mrs. fect a check or cure. Dr. Miller parents at Salem.
registration
for
the
winter
term,
bert and daughter. Molly Dean from Raymond Stenson and son of points out. The health service also
Visitor at Thureton— Clifford I sedation.
which continues through the first last st their own expense after the
its services to students at
free government test, providing
Eugene; Mr. and Mrs Vern Han­ Toledo. This is the first time In offers
any time after they enter the uni- Weaver Is home fro,. ortland to
Visit st Creewolt—Mr. and Mr* three mouths of the new year.
the first test shows no reecttng cat
sen. Marcola; Mrs. Genevieve Bea years there has been a complete versity, ami »Indents who report »pend a few days vtsiting at tb.
Either
uew
or
old
studenls
can
Meh In 1 raxler and daughter, to
man from Blue River; Mr. and reunion of the Stenson family.
upon becoming IB are tested anew home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. erta. spent Monday enjoying
begin al lhe start of any term with tie.
Mrs. Harry Harbert. Medford; Mr.
Mr and Mrs. P. N. Laird enter if they show any indications to tub- ' A L. Weaver, near Thurston
Christmas dinner at the horn« of out serious disruption of previous
and Mrs. Lesier Peterson and fam­ tained at a family reunion dinner
course plans.
s mother at Creswell.
Teachar Heme—Mia* Audrey Me
erculosts.
Dinner st Corvallis — Mr und
ily, Salem; and Cecil Harbert.
Christmas day. Those present were
Another effective service offer Mrs F. B Flanery and son. Rich
A total of 2577 students were en­ l’heraou la here from Klamath
P. »»or Holiday C uaat— Rev. C i ’ lt
John Edmistoo and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Laird of
and daughter. Dorothy, spent f IBstow. pastor of the Methodist rolled for the first term, an In­ Fall» where ahe leaches ach<x>l to
Hasel, motored to Medflord last Eugene. Irma Laird of Bend. Mr. ed by the university Is a complete
spend the holidays with her par­
,, „ ti _ Eugene
_ ____________
Saturday and spent Christmas and Mrs Ralph Laird and children. physical examination for seniors. chr'|atmu, d„y at Corvallis with re- lui»-, pi
was a Christmas crease of 32 per cent compared
Students about to graduate are also la||vea of
Mr an), Mr„. Flan
>( (he , u|M of Kev and with the fall term a year ago. Of ents. Mr. and Mrs. Waller McPar
there.
Miss Loree Laird. Mrs. Stenson
c
these. 2383 camo from the 38 Ore­ son.
Mr and Mrs. John Price enter­ Miss Addle Latrd of Eugene, urged to come In for a final check- ery
up before leaving school Dr. Miller
gon counties, everyone of which
tained for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Laird.
O inner in Eugene— Dr. and Mrs
Dinner at Shedd—Mr. and Mr».
H ere for Christmas — Mr. and was represented. Nineteen other
says.
and Mrs. Blby ana daughter from
Nancy Barnum. Blanche Wheeler.
The precautions against tuber W H. Pollard und family attended Mrs. Dale Cheshire of Cheshire states sent 187 students to the col­ Riley Snodgrass and daughter.
Eugene. Mrs. Rosa Baughman and Elva Brabham. Grovel Kelsay,
are taken at the university a family dinner at the home of were here Tuesday to spend Christ lege. while three came from Ala» Maxine, and Lloyd Garrison, spent
sons. Harold and Howard. Eugene; Barry Mauney, Lucille Jordan and culosis
in spile of the relatively low lUber- their son-in-law and daughter. Mr nuts day with her parents. Mr. and ka. two from Hawaii, six from Can­ < hrlslmas dinner at the Alex Sond-
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sparks, Blue Florence Jordan. Pleasant Hill
culosis rate In Oregon, and the low and Mrs. Carl »teen in Eugeni Mrs. 11. E. Gerber.
grass home at Shedd
ada and one from China.
River; Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shough young folks who are attend State culosis
Tuesday.
and family and Mr. and Mrs Perry Normal school at Monmouth, are rate among students here.
Poitland People Here—Mr. and
Down from Portland— Mr. anil Mrs. Ellery O. Faye of Portland
Price.
spending the holidays at their
Mrs. William Pollard are here from clime down from Portland last
Kirk Crowe who stays at Wea­ homes at Pleasant Hill and Trent ILL SERVICE MEN ARE
Portland for the honaaya visiting
ver's is in Eugene spending the I Luc,je and Florence Jordan are
RECIPIENTS OF GIFTS at tile home of Dr. and Mrs. \\ H. week-end lo spend the holidays
holidays with his parents County j ataJ.ing at the home of thetr aunt
visiting al the home of her mother.
Commissioner Crowe and wife.
Mrs. Bert John, as their brothe»,
Six thousand gift bags from the Pollard, and with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. 1. O o rrle. tor.
The grade school held Its Christ­ J a m e s, la s t ill ill w ith t h e m um p». Pacific and Mid-Western cities Ernie Danner In Eugene.
Coburg H a t Program — Members
man program at the school build­
Howard Parks. George Jameson. were shipped to the Philippine is
Get License
Marriage
lhe Methodlst church at Coburg
ing last Friday evening.
Loree Laird, Albert Mathews, w ho, janjjg china. Hawaiian Islands, have been issued the past week to
held
their Christmas program Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugh and son are attending University of Ore­ Guam, Samoa, aud Alaska, by the
Wesley Brown. Horton, and Lula day evening Rev. and Mrs. Dean
Harry, took Christmas dinner with gon are home for the holidays.
Red Cross this year to brighten the Hill. Marcola; Robert William Tay
Poindexter drove to Coburg to
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith to Eu
Bonnie Jeanne Tinker, who is at­ Christmas season for soldiers and lor, Creswell, and Velma Hunsaker,
take part In the service.
tending Oregon State college at sailors, ill in post or station hos-
gene.
Miss Mildred Price, who is teach­ Corvallis is spending the holidays pJta,g aud for ,hoge stationed at Springfield.
Home from Vancouver—Miss Ma
In
ing at The Dalles arrived last Sat­ at her home at Pleasant Hill.
J remote pogta.
Norval F obs I s | ur)ne u ,mbard lg home from Van­
V isits Parent»
urday to spend the holidays at
The Pleasant Hill public school j The bag8 contained toiiet arttc- home for a few days from Bremer­ couver. Washington to spend the
home.
and the Sunday school of the First
needle and thread kits, gumee. ton to visit with his parents, Mr Christmas
holidays
with
her
Miss Rhodes who is teaching at Christian church gave a Christmas ri>a(( word puzzleg and kindred and Mrs. Henry Fosr. over the holl I othe|> Mr> Klia Lombard. Miss
Cedar Flat motored to Salem to program with exchange of presents
days. He is serving an enlistment lx)I„hard Is teaching In the Wash-
gifts.
spend holidays with her mother.
Sacks of candy and oranges were
Actually Filmed at We«t Point
in the U. S. navy.
ington city.
Mlse Marjorie Grant who Is passed to each little child In the
OSC Science School Active
With
teaching at Coquille is here visit­ audience. Mothers received hand­
Portland People Here— Mr. and
ing her parents Mr. and Mrs made calendars from their children.
Corvallis—J. E. Simmons, associ­ Mrs. william Farrelly of Portland COMPTROLLER COMMENDS
DICK POWELL
Charles Grant, over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. McLeod and son, ate professor of bacteriology at arrived here Saturday to »pend the|
INSTITUTE OF BANKING
RUBY KEELER
Mrs. Lester Peterson and chil­ Earl, are spending the week in Sil- Oregon State college, Is serving as holidays with Mrs. Farrelly'» par
dren from Salem same up Saturday i verton
ents.
Mr.
and
Mr».
Harvey
Eaton
I
WASHINGTON.
D.
C
.-T
lie
Am
the unofficial representative of the
"West Point Cadets and
and visited until Wednesday at
school of science u the annual Orville Eaton is also home from •rican Inatltuta of Hanking, said to
lx
the
most
successful
project
of
Its
Portland
where
be
Is
attending]
Hundred* of Girl*
the Laurence Gossler home.
meeting
of
the
American
Associa­
THEATRE PLANS LARGE
kind In the Held of applied adult
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safely and
tion for the Advancement of Sci­ school-
NEW YEAR EVE FROLIC
education, ha» perfoi med a valuable
Miss Nathalie Edmlston from Rose
ence in Chicago during the Christ­
function In training hank clerk» foi
burg arrived Monday evening to
Portland Folk Come— Mr. and "sound public service as wel' as per
Announcement of the annual mas holidays. As out-of-state travel
spend the holidays here.
New Year Frolic to be held at the funds are practically non-existent Mr». A. E. Harrington and »on and I sonsl •urcaae." J- F. T. O'Connor.
Mr and Mrs John Lucy from Me McDonald theatre next Monday in the Institutions these days. Pro­ daughter of Portland drove down Comptroller of the Currency of the
Minnvllle spent Christmas with evening was made this week by fessor Simmons Is making the trip (or breakfast Tuesday morning at I United Stale«, »aid here In a recent
Mrs. Lucy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connell, manager. Two at his own expense, combining per the W A. Taylor home. The entire] radio addre»» The Institute la a
section of the American Banker» As­
Walter Edmlston.
dance bands, a number of stage sonal visits with his professional group. Including Mr. and Mr». Her­
w ork. The school of science a’ DSC rington and Mr. and Mr». W. A. sociation.
- __ __
acts- “ m°tlon Picture film feetur-
“While Imparting useful knowl­
NoUcJ'is hereby J V n that the Ing W. C. Fields, and other enter- lu making a rapid growth, both In Taylor and their two nephew» and edge. It has imp-oved the morals of
numbers
and
scope
of
activity.
All
niece,
had
their
Christmas
dinner
banking personnel and has stimu­
undersigned has been duly appoint- ; talnment has been arranged Nolae-
ed Administratrix of the Estate of makers will also be provided. There the students and staff members In at the Pete Herrington home In Eu­ lated In Its members an Intelligent
Maggie Hunter, deceased, by the w(]] be no regerved seats for the the school are planning a first an­ gene.
Interest In national and Interna
County Court of Lane County, Ore-
nual get-together early In January.
tlonal monetary problem»," Mr.
gon All persons having claim s: »now.
O’Connor said. "Its courses cover a
against the said estate are hereby
wide Held In hanking. Among the
notified to present the same, pro­
subjects, one finds Bank Organlxa
by A. B. Chapin
perly verified as by law required,
tlon and Operation, Commercial
to the undersigned at the office of
Law, Negotiable Instruments law
Wells ft Wells, Attorneys, Bank of
and Economics, In the Pre Standard
Commerce Bldg., Eugene, Oregon,
Division: followed by such subjects
within six months from the date of
the first publication of thia notice.
as Money and Banking, Credit Man­
Date of flrat publication, De -. 27,
agement. Financial St-tement An
1934
alysls and Bank Management, In
MAMIE FTN8ETH, AdmMs-
the Standard Division.
tratrtx.
"Each and every subject Is one
WELLS ft WELLS, Attorneys.
which Is necessary to a knowledge of
(D 27 — J 8-10-17-24)
bunking. However, the Institute does
not stop here, but encourages grad
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
uats study In Corporation F’nance,
Notice la hereby given that the
Trust Service. Farm Credit Admin
undersign* d has been duly appoint­
OOD printing aervlce constata of more
Istratlon and Buell ess Forecasting.
ed Bxecutrlx of the eitate of
J E Templeton, deceased by the
than delivering a certain amount of Ink
Again It emphasizes In special
County Court of Lane County. Ore­
courses the Importance of the less
and
paper
In the form ordered. Good printing
gon. All persona having claims
technical but highly beneficial study
against the »aid estate are hereby
consists
of
careful consideration as to the
of Constructive Customer Relations,
notified to present the same, pro­
form
In
which
the Idea Is to be presented,
Banking
Fundamentals
and
Public
perly verified as by law required,
Speaking. No comment Is necessary
to the undersigned at the office of
thoughtful selection of type faces, the right
on these courses: their value Is at
Wells ft Welle, Attorney», Bank of
grade, weight and color of the paper, accur­
Commerce Bldg., Eugene, Oregon,
once apparent."
___________
within aix month» from the date of
ate composition and skillful printing. . . That
NOTICE OF HEARING
the first publication of thia notlci.
is the kind of printing service you may ex­
OF
FINAL
ACCOUNT
Date of first publication. Dec. 27,
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN: I
pect from our shop. . . . and It coste no more
1934.
That the undersigned administra­
RETTA M. TEMPLETON, Ex­
than inferior printing.
trix
and
administrator
of
the
estate
;
ecutrix.
of Edgar L. Keeney, deceased, have j
WELLS ft WELLE, Attorneys.
filed their account for the final |
(D 27 — J 3-10-17-24)
No matter what you printing Job may be or in what
settlemont of said estate In th e ,
County Court for Lane County, Ore­
quantities, we are confident you will find our esti­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
gon, and that Saturday, the 26th
mate of cost most Interesting, workmanship moat
In the County Court of the State
day of January, 1936, at the Court
of Oregon for Lane County.
efficient and promptness In delivery moat gratifying.
Room
of
said
Court,
In
the
County
In the Matter of the Estate of
If you find It lnconventlent to visit our office, phone
Court House. In Eugene, Oregon at
Margaret A. Yarbrough, deceased.
ten o’clock In the forenoon, has
und we will call. . . . You are under no obligation
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
been by »aid Court fixed as the j
dersigned has been by the above
In asking ua for an estimate.
time and place for hearing object­
entitled court appointed Executor
ions thereto, and for final settle­
In the above entitled matter and all
ment of said estate.
persons having claims against aald
JENNIE R. KEENEY and
estate are required to present said
PAUL E. KEENEY, adminis­
claims properly verified to aald ex­
tratrix and administrator of the
ecutor at hie law office In Eugene,
Springfield
estate of Edgar L. Keeney, de­
Opposite P. O.
Oregon, within six months from
ceased.
this 27th day of December, 1934.
L. L. RAY, Attorney for Estate.
C. A. W1NTERMEIER,
(D 27 — J
Executor.
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