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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1K86
Tira RPRiNoimn.n nbwb
PAOS T U R I®
GRANGE COMMITTEES
J CORN-HOG PLAN READY;
PLAN NEW PROJECTS
MEETINGS TO BE HELD
WHO IS WHO
• A Classified Directory of Reliable
Business Firms and Professional
Psopls This Nswspapsr Recommends
to You.
County agents throughout the
state have cooperated with grange
agricultural committees during Jan­
uary In setting up the program of
work for these committees. Among
the standard projects adopted by
many ot the grange organisations
NOTICE
for emphasis tbls year are market­
I will pay itu blits or Ileus agalual
AUTO DEALERS
DANCING
PHOTOGRAPHERS. FILMS ing. rodent control, weed and pest
U f property Incurred by renters.
j control, agricultural outlook and
HAN C K
ANDERSON MOTORS. INC.
Cari R. Baker Film Hhop
L. K. I'AOK
price reporting, 4 II club work, and
Expert Repairing — All Work
AT WINTBROARDBN
(J 24 SI - F 714)
Eastman Filma — Kodaka —
farm record keplng.
Guaranteed
Frames — Albume— Mutlun , The agricultural committee of
"The Dance T hat’s Different"
Pletore Canterai.
the slate grange lias cooperated
(las. (Ill, Tires and batteries
äo to Portland— I*. J. Bartholo­
Every Huturday Night
We Pbotograpb Evsrythlng
I with the extension service for sev-
mew and Clayton Kirkland mulured Bib and A Mis , Hprlngfleld Ph. Ik
Anywbere.
: oral years In this coordinating ef-
I» I ’urllaiid this morning uu a bus I
Genii 25c
Ladles I Oc
Mal) film» tu P. O. Box 687
ort Tbls committee consists bow
uwss "trip. They will return tbls
BROWN MOTOR CO.
<88 W lllsmette, Eugene
Pb. 636 o f Fred Doff, Boseburg. chairman;
• teuiug.
FEED-SEED-HAY
; Morton
Tom pkins. Dayton, and
CHHYHLKR and PLYM O U TH
RESTAURANTS
1 Fred Shepherd, Misters.
no tices
Hales and Mervlce
and What They Do
With the arrival In Dragon of
Ralph Moyer, regional represents
live of the corn-hog section, the
1»36 campaign to this stole will
get under way soon. It la announ­
ced by the O. H. C. extension ser­
vice.
A teutatlve schedule for holding
tbe district meetings of the allot­
ment committees to explain the
new program has been drawn up.
The various county agents will an­
nounce tbe definite dates as soon
as they are confirmed. Most of
these meetings are expected to be
held the last week In January.
E HUE FOII
WINTER DEHVER
Tsn Commandments Of Win-
tar Driving Published By
State Motor Association
A cods of ten commandments
designed to promote safety for the
man In the automobile as well as
the pedestrian, which points out
various dangers attendant to wet
and slippery pavements, and tolls
how they may be overcome has
Just been prepared by the Oregon
State Motor association.
They are as follows;
1 Modify your speed for wet
weather. Remember, any car w ill
skid on a wet road.
2. Keep good tread on your tires
to lessen the skidding hazard.
3. If. unavoidably, your wheels
start to skid, take your foot from
the throttle. Don't speed up or si«™
on the brakes, for that only defeats
friction.
4. Make sure your windshield
wiper Is working before starting
out In rainy or foggy weather.
5. Keep a cloth in your car for
wiping fog, frost or steam from
other windows and the rest of the
windshield so your vision will not
be Impaired.
8. Keep your chains In the car,
and put them on before traveling
over snowy, Icy or slushy roads.
7. Make sure both headlights are
burning— unless you want some car
to bit you head-on.
8. Dim your lights when an on­
coming car signals. Remember
there Is no such thing as perfect
vision, on a dark, rainy night.
9. Keep in mind that, there is an
instant of total darkness when
passing an oncoming car at night.
Be careful, for many pedestrians
lose their lives at that instant.
10. Follow at all times the state
Black cottonwood Is used tor
cheese and butter boxes because
Oregon Feed & Reed Co., Inc.
once thoroughly seasoned, it dues
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Good Luck Manamar Peultry and
Complete Automotive Mervlce
nut Impart odors or tastes to food
IRENE'S CAFE
Nearly 7 million fence posta are
Open Day and Nlgbt
Dairy Eeede
Breakfast I6< up — Dinner 26c up. ' m eded every year to keep the farm products In contact with It.
NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN:
Prosper W ith Manamar
Phone 1767
Tbat H ura Hteariuer
Admluls 185 East Bruadwuy
Chill 10c
t fence of Oregon and Washington
SUMMONS
t i a l r l i Uf tbe E late ut W. II. titear
Meed Cleaning a Hpsclallty.
Eugene, Oregon
Horne Cooking
tour. Deceased, bas tiled ber Elusi
in repair, according to estimates IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF
Delivery
Phone 68»
Ice (Told Beverages on Tap
T H E S T A T E O F OREGON FOR
Atcuuul as such Administratrix
j made by the Pacific Northwest
206 E 6th Mt., Cor. High
Eugene
L A N E CO UNTY.
Main Bet 4th and 6tb Hta
and tbe Cuunty t.'uurl ut the Htate
SCIIERHR MOTOR CO.
' forest experiment station.
ut Oregon tur la u e Cuunty bas • HOICK — OI.DHMOBH.K —
Lester H. Nye. Plaintiff vs. Helen
Hprlngfleld
Opeu T ill Midnight
Used daluiduy, tbe 2«lb day ut
M. Nye, Defendant.
PACIFIC EEED A S U P P L Y CO.
PONTIAC
Jauuary, 1936, at tliu buur uf Io 00
Lumber Values Compared
To Helen M. Nye, Defendant: IN
El
KIENE
EGG
DEPOT
SCHOOLS-COL
l
EGES
Motor Cars
u cluck lu tbe fureuuou uf said day
The average "m ill run value" of T H E NA M E OF T H E » T A T E OF
We Pack and Orade Eggs tor tba
at tbu Cuunty Court lluuse lu Eu
HA I.EH and HEB V I C I
Douglas
fir lumber at West Coast OREGON: You are hereby required
gime, Imo« Cuuuty, Orvguu ss tbe
Merchants at Kugsn« and Spring-
I
rawmllls
In 1809 was (12.44 per M to appear and answer the com­
7th
and
Olive
His.
—
Phons
866
ENROLL
MONDAY
li m e sud place fur jearlug object
field.
j
reel.
In
1824
(26 99. In 1831 (12.06. plaint filed against you In the
Eugens,
Oregoo.
Ions to said Etu I Account. All per-
above entitled suit on or before
For
Cor. 6tb and W illam ette Mt.
suus having objections to said
four weeks from ibe date of the
| and In 1832 (10.63.
Hbortband. Bookkeeping, Typing
Eugene,
Ore.,
Phone
168
Elusi Atcuuul must file tbe sawn
first publication of tbls summons,
BEAUTY PARLORS
Day and Night Classes
uu or betöre said date.
or for want thereof the plaintiff
N O T IC E T O C R E O IT O R 8
Mated Ibis 27th day of Decern
Eugene Buslnest) College
will take Judgment against you and
FURNITURE
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N : apply to the court for a decree ot
Permanent Puub Waves
ber. 1924.
"A Good Hchool"
I That L. L. Kay baa been appointed
(1.76 and Up.
Pbone 668
Miner Bldg,
id "for in dtbel comptolnt;W *"
F U IR A HTEAKM EK. Admluls
Eugene. Oregoo
tra in s ut the Estala of W. II. The BR O W NIE B EA UTY HHOPPE JOHNSON FURNITURE CO.
Be D. McFadden, deceased, by the,
,
... ,
County C o w l of Lane County. O re -1 This summons la published once
flanges and Clrculatora
Mtearmur, Deceased.
Apprenties Elnger Wave 26c.
A ll persons having claims
" « • * '" r four wee* ‘
the
Heveral Lines Including Montag. C O M PLETE BUSINESS COURSES gun.
H A R R I:;, .SMITH a B IlY H oN .
Hbampoo A Elnger Wave 60c
against said estate are required to
201k Miller eliding Eugeue. Oregon Hit W illamette. Eugene,
Day and Night Classes
Pb. 419 Linoleum— Inlaid and Felt Base
j
paper
published
at
Sprlnyfield,
present them, with the proper
"" *
-
- —
Attorneys for Administratrix.
Attractive Prlcea on Furniture
We can train you to become an vouchers, within six months from Lane County, Oregon, by order of
lD 27 — J 2 10 17 21)
expert
In
bookkeeping,
steno­
the
Hon.
G.
F.
Sktpworth,
Judge
BATTERY SERVICE
and Ruga.
the 10th day uf January, 1836, to
graphy, secretarial ur reporting tbe said administrator at bis law of said Court made Jan. 12th, 1835
He« U t Before You Buy
work. Our system ot typewriting
and Is first published January 17th,
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
LANBCO
We Deliver
Phone 1188 Instruction makes for greater speed ufflce In the Miner Building, Eu­ 1826.
gene, Oregon.
84» W illam ette
Eugene and accurancy. In shorthand we
In the Couuly Court of the Míate
BATTERY FACTORY
L. L. RAY, Administrator of
W H IT T E N SW AFFORD,
of Oreguu for I.aue County
teach the up-to-date Oregg system
Hack at our old location. Imsa
the Estate of Nellie D. McFad­
Attorney for Plaintiff, Resi­
and stenotype— the modern ma­
GROCERIES
M,*“ li‘*
.Ot lt>.”
overhead your gain. Mee our new '
den.
dence and Post Office ad­
chine shorthand.
Margurel A. Yarbrough, deceased, material batteries In genuine Oates
(J 10-17-24-31; F 7)
dress: Eugene, Oiegon.
Notice Is hereby given Ibet tbe uu hard rubber cases before »on buy.
Modern BuaineHH College
_____ (J 17 24-31 — F 7-14J ,
DIBBLEE’S
‘'»rslkuod has boon by tbe above A|| parts handmade In Eugene For
SUMM ONS
118 E Broadway, Eugene. Ph. 117
«untied court appolutod Executor capacity—service— price— none bet
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
RED & WHITE OROCERY
A L IA S S U M M O N S
--------------------
lu tbe above entitled matter and all ter
STA TE GF OREGON FOR L A N E
IIE C IIA R D IN O — REPA IR IN G ,
Phone 4
SHOE REPAIRING
peraons having claims against said
CO
UNTY.
1N
T
H
E
C IR C U IT CO URT OF
• l ’huile 1008 Cor. 4th sod Main Hta.. Hprlngfleld
«slats are required to present said 346 Van Buren
T H E STA TE OF OREGON, Repres
T H E S T A T E OF OREGON FOR
’ for dr,Tln<
Hall’s
Shoe
Repair
Shop
claims properly verified tu said ex­
on ted a. i acting by the World i T H E CO UN TY OF LANE.
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CREAMERIES •
ecutor at his law ufflce to Eugene,
W
e
Repeat—
We
are
striving
to
War Veterans' State Aid Com­ K A T H E R IN E A L IC E QU1UG. also'
HOSPITALS
oraguu. within a ll mouths from
Lewis county. Washington, has
mission, PtainUff,
live up to tbe Hplrit ss well as tbe
known as Katherine A. (juigg, I
thia 27th day uf December, 1824.
Demand tbe Best—Coats no More
va.
PACIFIC HOSPITAL,
also known as K. Alice Quigg, a greater area of land clear-cut
Letter of the National Recovery
C. A. W IN T K IIM E IE K .
B
EN
JA
M
IN
L.
H
E
ID
E
M
A
N
,
E
L
S
IE
IN C .
Plaintiff.
since 1920 than any other county In
BLUE BELL
Act.
Executor.
M.
H E ID E M A N .
HAZEL
P.
vs.
Dairy Products
13th and Hilyard
420 Mato Ht.
Hprlngfleld.
ID 37 — J 310 17-34)
RADER, and W IN IF R E D K U Y K ­ The unknown heirs of P. C. Ren­ the Pacific northwest (178,101
Ice Cream. Butter, Cheese, M ilk
Phone 2600
Thurvton,
Washington.
END ALL, Defendants.
frew, deceased; the unknown acres);
NOTICK
To Benjamin L. Heideman, Elsie
Eugene, Oregon
EUG ENE FARMERH CREAM ERY,
heirs uf W illiam Renfrew, de­ 118.800; Columbia, Oregon.t 117,-
JOHN NELSON SHOE SHOP M. Heideman, and W inifred Kuyk­ ceased; the unknown heirs of 000
O F F IN A L H K A R IN Q
Phone Eugene 838
endall. Defendant»:
General Shoe Repairing
Notice la hereby given that Clara
Rufus A. Renfrew, deceased; the
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E S TA TE
A. Duly has filed her (Inal account
EUGENE HOSPITAL
unknowu heirs of Ellen Nesley,
Our work Is Guaranteed. Our
OF
OREGON:
You
are
hereby
re­
as adm inistratrix of the estate of
deceased; Ellen Nesley, a single
CLEANING A DYEING
"The Friendly Institution"
Chicken Pox— A. R. Krueger I»
prices are most reasonable.
quired to appear and answer the
Mtsven A. Duty, Deceased, and that
woman; and also all other per­
Phone 1800
ill
with the chicken pox.
Give Us a T ria l and Be Satisfied. Complaint fit d against you In the
the court has fixed 10; UU A M. of
sons or parties unknown claim­
J'intnie’H ('leaning Shop
above entitled suit within four (4) i ing au> right, title, estate. Hen
1162 W illam ette
Eugene
Opposite McKee's Bakery
Friday. Jan 26, 1836 as the time |
JAMEH
M
IT
C
H
E
L
L
when at the chambers uf the court
or interest in the real property
607 Main St.,
Hprlngfleld weeks from tbe date of the first
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
publication of this Summons and
in the court bouse In Eugene. Ore | Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations.
described in the amended com­
Notice Is hereby given that the
If
you
fall
so
to
answer
on
or
be-
gun, wheu said accuunt will he
plaint
herein.
Defendants.
Wo Call For and Deliver.
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
undersigned has been duly appoint­
SERVICE STATIONS _! fore the last day of the above pres-
taken up fur examination and a l- ' ROYAL Made to Measure Hulls.
| cribed stated time for want thereof IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STA TE ed Executor of the estate of Ethel
luwauce. All persons lulerealed
M. Stillman, deceased, and any and
ANGELINE DRESS SHOP
A ST. SERVICE STATION tb« Plaintiff will take Judgment OF O REG O N: You and each of you all
therein may appear at said time 308 Multi 8C, Hprlngfleld. Ph. 100
persons having claims against
Eugene, Oregon
are hereby required to appear
General Ga-ullne. Gil and Greases I “ “ d detrer
,“ “ d
and be heard upon said matter.
. .
_
of you as lu Ils Complaint dernand- and answer the amended corn­ the said estate are hereby required
DENTISTS
Popular Priced Greenes
(•'LARA A. DOTY, Admlnlstra
Goodrich Tires
ed. to-wlt: For Judgment agaluai ' plaint filed against you in the to present said claims, duly veri­
trlx.
Allen A. Hosiery
“ A Home Owned Station."
the Defendant Benjamin L. Helde ! above entitled suit within tour fied as by law required, at the of­
H. D. A LLEN . Attorney for the
fice of Wells aDd Wells, Bank of
DR.
G.
A.
BROWN
<3 E Broadway
Pbune 633 W
Estate.
6th and A Sts., Springfield, Ph. 44 mau tor the sum of One Thousand ' weeks from the date of the Commerce Building, Eugene, in
Hours
8
A
M
to
6
P.
M
Three
Hundred
and
three
a
n
d
1
first
publication
of
this
summons,
Eugene,
Oregon
(J 3-10-17-34
'
16-100 Dollars, together with Inter­ and If yuu fall so to answer, for Lane County. Oregon, within six
Phone 20 J
est
thereon at the rate of six (6 % ) want thereof, tbe plaintiff will take months from the date of this no­
Mitchell
Service
Station
LUMBER
5th and Main Hta.
Hprlngfleld
per cent per annum from and since Judgment against you as prayed tice.
A L L R IC H F IE L D PRODUCTS
Dated and first published Jan. 17,
Residence 728 A Htreet.
the 20th day of September, 1932, for In tbe amended complaint here­
— Yale Tlrea —
uzid for the further sum of One in, to-wlt, for a decree decreeing the 1935.
A R TH U R B. S T IL L M A N , Exe
EUGENE LUMBER CO.
Greasing - Battery Recharging
lluudred ((100.00) Dollars as rea­ plaintiff to be tbe owner in fee
DR. WM. N. DOW
cutor.
sonable attorney's fees herein and simple, free and clear from any
Expert
Radio
Repairing
by
Where
Quality
and
Service
are
D E N T IS T
for the costs and disbursements of and all claim of the defendants, W E LL S A W ELLS, Attorneys.
Paramount.
LEE CRAY
(J 17 23-31 — F 714)
this suit and for the further De­ and all of them, ot the following
X Ray Diagnosis — Hours » to 13
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Phone 48-J
cree of this Court foreclosing all of described premises, to-wit:
R. R. Blvd. and Grand
Phone 434
1 to 6 a n , by appointment,
H IR J N O r u t L D
Beginning at a point 272 feet
7th and Main Sta.
Springfield tbe right title and Interest of the
N O T IC E OF H E A R IN Q
So. Pacific W atch Inspector
office Phone 8 — Res. Phone 87
Defendants, Benjamin L. Heide-
North and 100 feet East of the
O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
F irs t Class W o rk a t Reasonable
First N a ti Bank Bldg. Hprlngfleld
i
man,
Elsie
M.
Heideman,
Hazel
P.
Southwest
corner
of
FriseeH’a
OREGONIAN
N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N :
l ’rloee.
The Booth-Kelly Lbr. Co,
Rader and W inifred Kuykendall,
Park, accordiug to Frtssell's Plat, That the undersigned administra­
SERVICE STATION
Furnishes u
In and to the following described
ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES
as the same is platted and re­ trix and administrator of the estate
At the Springfield Junction
real property situated In Lane
corded at Page 222 of Volume 3, of Edgar L. Keeney, deceased, have
COMPLETE HOME
Ueusral Law Practice
County, Stale of Oregon, to-wit:
Lane County, Oregon, Plat Re­ filed their account for the final
GAS A N D OILS
Hprlngfleld Electric Supply
Building and Rt-palrlug Service,
Beginning at the Northwest
cords; thence East 6t) feet; settlement of said estate In the
Service Day and N ig h t
.
I. M. PETERSON
Wiring. General Contracting
l'or Service Phone Hprlngfleld 66
corner of Lot number one (1)
thence North to the left bank of County Court for Lane County, Ore-
Grocery Sundries, Tobacco's and
Attorney a t -1 m *
Q. E. I^m ps, Universal Household
in Block number twenty two (22)
the McKenzie River; thence In gun, and that Saturday, the 26th
or If no answer, phone 34 J.
Picnic Goods.
City Hall Building
ot Fairmount, according to the
a Westerly direction meandering day of January, 1936, at the Court
Electrical Supplies.
Hprlngfleld.
Original Plat ther-of, now a part
• he bank of said river to a point Room of said Court, In the County
West Hprlngfleld
Pb. Bpr. 33-J
General Repairing
Hprlngfleld, Oregon
of the City of Eugene, running
directly North of the place of Court House, in Eugene. Oregon at
442 Main
Hprlngfleld
PHYSICIAN - SURGEON
beginning, thence South to the ten o’clock to the forenoon, has
thence south along west line of
TRANSFER A STORAGE
said lot number One (1) one I place of beginning; also, begin­ been by said Court fixed aa the
DR.
MILTON
V.
W
A
LK
ER
hundred fifty (160) feet; th eu ce' ning at a point 272 feet North time and place for hearing object­
MOVING— Our Plano and Furni­
Inspect our New Installation at
Surgery and Diseases of Women
east to the west line of Fair-
and 106 feet East of the South­ ions thereto, and for final settle­
ture Movers are Experts.
the State Game Farm.
mount Boulevard; thence north­
west corner of the aforesaid ment of said estate.
4lh and Main Sts.
Hprlngfleld STORAOE — Concerte Building,
Westinghouse Iatmps and
erly along the west line of said
rrlasell's Park; thence East 60
Phone 82-J
Reasonable
Rales.
Reliability.
Boulevard
to
the
northeast
cor­
feet;
thence South 272 feet; or
J E N N IE R. K E E N E Y and
Appliances.
ner
of
said
lot
number
One
(1)
to
the County Road No. 66. along
P A U L E. K E E N E Y , adminis­
PACKINO — Experienced H e l p
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
and thence west along the north
the South side of said P irk ;
tratrix and administrator of the
HENDERER ELECTRIC
Means
Safety
and
Protection.
MELVILLE 8. JONES, M. D.
line of said lot 1 to the place of
thence in a Westerly direction
estate of Edgar L. Keeney, de­
420 Main St.
Hprlngfleld
Surgery dnd Diseases of Women
beginning, all in Lane County,
along said County Road to a point
ceased.
PACIFIC TRANSFER &
Res. Phone 148-J
Oregon.
directly South of the place of be­ L. L. RAY, Attorney for Estate.
X-Ray and Physiotherapy
I
STORAGE CO.
ginning. and thence northerly to
(D 27 — J 3-10-17-24)
69% 6th. Ave. W. Eugene. Ph. 74 and for such other and further re­
Springfield, Oregon
FRUIT PACKERS
lief as to the Court may seem just
the place of beginning; als> be­
It
no
answer
Call
104-R
Represented By
First National Bank Bldg.
Ph. 43
and equitable.
ginning at a point 272 feet North
This Summons is published by
and 160 feet east of the Southwest
Eugene
Fruit
Grower's
Ass'n
WOOLEN MILLS
C. H. TURNER
virtue of an Order of the Honor­
corner of the aforesaid Frlssell's
Diamond A. Brand Fruit Packers PLUMBING - PIPE FITTING
able Carl E. W im berly Judge of the
Park; thence East 60 feet;
844 A S t
Hprlngfleld, Oro.
Circuit Court of ti e State of Ore­
Thence North 66 feet; thence
EUGENE
and Shippers. Ice and Cold Storage
N1EL POLLARD
gon. for L..ne County, dated the
Northwesterly to a point 96 feet
WOOLEN MILL CO.
College Ice Cream Manufacturers
16th day of January, 1936.
North of the place of beginning;
P L U M B I N O
Manufacturers ot Woolens.
Coco Cola— Klst Beverages
The date of the first publication
thence South to the place ot be­
('upper Colls a Specialty.
Specializing In Ladles
Cider Vinegar
of this summons is 17th day of
ginning;—all being a part of Sec
Res. Phone 163-J
January. 1935.
lion 13, T . 16 S. R. 6 E. of the
C O A TIN G 8 A N D SU ITIN G S.
Phone 1480
420 Mu.n St.
Springfield, Ore.
JAMES
K.
K
IN
G
,
Attorney
for
W. M„ in Lane County, Oregon;
Retail Department at M ill.
Ferry near 8th Ave E.
Eugene,
Plaintiff, Residence and post-
excepting therefrom that certain
East End 6tb Ave.
Eugene, Ore.
office address, Eugene, Oregon.
tract conveyed to the State of
Jlmmls West In Hospital
PRINTERS_______
(J 17 23-31 — F 7 14)
Oregon by deed recorded July 13,
Formerly Walker-Pools
1929, at page 267 of Volume 164,
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Jimmie West Hprlngfleld youth THE WILIxAMETTE PRESS
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Lane County Oregon Deed Re­
EUOENK -11th S P R IN G F IE L D
now lu the United States Murine
Notice is hereby given that the
cords.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Springfield
mid Charnelton
228 Main
undersigned has been duly appoint­ underslgnt d has been duly appoint­ and further decreeing that the de­
' service, Is recovering from un 111-
Phone 2
ed Administratrix of the Estate of ed Ex cutrlx of the estate of fendants have not. nor have any or
Telephone 723
Phone 82-J
i lies si the U. H. Marine hospital at
Busluess Stationery—Office Forms Maggie Hunter, deceased, by the J. E. Templeton, deceased by the either of them, any right, title,
Baltimore. Msrylanil according to
County Court of Lane County, Ore­ County Court of Lane County, Ore­ cluim or Interest in any of said
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All persons having claims real property.
When you go to California, try
Dodgers, etc.
against the sam estate are hereby against the said estate are hereby
This summons Is served upon
will have to remain at the hospital
the train! Big changes have taken
Modern Print Shop Producing notified to present the same, pro­ notified to present the same, pro- you by publication thereof for four
place on our tails. Pullman
for six weeks longer.
Up-To-Date Printing.
perly verified as by law required, perl- Aerified as by law required, successive weeks by order of the
charges are a third less than
last year. Rail fares are touching
Phone and a Salesman W ill Call. to the undersigned at the office of to the undersigned at the office of Hon G. F. Skipworth, Judge of the
Fsncs P o tts C ou nted
Wells A Wells, Attorneys, Bank of Wells A Wells, Attorneys, Bank of above entitled Court, decreeing
bottom at 24 a mile and lets.
Commerce Bldg.. Eugene, Oregon, Commerce Bldg., Eugene, Oregon, that you answer the summons here­
There are over a quarter of a
Complete meals in our dining
Black Cottonwood Tough
to
within
four
weeks
from
the
date
within
six
months
from
the
date
of
within
six
months
from
the
date
of
can cost as little as 804. For de­
million miles of fencing and fence
the first publication ot this notice. the first publication of this notice. of the first publication thereof,
tails, see your local agent or
posts on the farms of Oregon and
Hlai k cottonwood is preferred to
Date of first publication, De ■. 27,
Date of first publication, Dec. 27, which said date of first publication
write J. A. Ormandy, 705 Pacihc
Washington It was Incidentally most native woods by manufactur­ 1934.
1934
Is January 10, 1934.
Building, Portland, Oregon.
M A M IE F '-S E T H . Adir.' -la-
R E T T A M. T E M P L E T O N . Ex­
F R ED ER IC K H. DRAKE, At­
found out In connection with a ers of wagon and truck bodies be­
ecutrix.
tratrlx.
torney
tor
Plaintiff,
308
Pacific
study of the requirements of farm ­ cause of Its ability to withstand
W ELLS A W ELLS, Attorneys.
W E L L S A W E L L S . A tto r-e y s .
Building. Portland. Oregon.
ers for forest products.
wear and bnrC knocks.
(J 10-17-24-31; F 7)
(D 27 — J 3-10-17-24)
(D 27 — J 310-17-24)
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Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
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