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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1920)
PAGEE21SJ THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMIVER ft. 1920. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Tharaday at Springfield. Lane Ceaaty, Oregon, by TYLER A FRIEIAND Bam H. Tyler. Editor. H. B. rrwUnt Adt. Mgr. Entered at the Poet office at Springfield. Oregon, as 8ecoad-class Matter, Febrwary I. IMS. "'" Ob Trar. Six Months. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS: . ll.M Three Months.. 41.0 Single Copy- One Ter. When Paid la Advance NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Land office at Rosebarg, Ore Con. November S, 1120. . Notice U hereby given that Ralph H. Walker, of Vlda, Oregon, who, oa December IS, 111, made Homestead Entry, serial No. 010903. for W4 NWtf, Nft SW14. Section 11, Town hlp 17 S, Range 3 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before E. O. lmmel, U. S. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 10th day of January, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Win. R. Price, of Vlda, Oregon; Chas. W. H. McCoy, of Vlda, . Oregon; Jos. Wakefield, of Vlda. Oregon; Ed. L. Wlater. of Vlda, Oregon. W. H. CANNON. Register. SUMMONS la the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for Lane county. Bertha Harper Sbowenwald, plain tiff, ts. William O. Showenwald, de fendant To William O. Showenwald, the abore named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon; You are hereby summoned and re quired to be and appear In the above entitled court and suit snd answer the complaint ' of, the plaintiff filed herein, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons to-wit: the 4th day of November 1120; and If you so fall to appear and answer said complaint wtthln said time, the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief aa prayed for la said complaint to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now misting by and be tween you and the plaintiff, and for full relief. ; , '. ; ! . I This summons Is served upoa you by publication In the Springfield News, a newspaper published la Springfield, Lane county, Oregon, for six consecutive week by order of the lion. H. L. Bown, County Judge of Lane county, Oregon; said order be ing made and entered of record the 30th day of October, 1920. Date of first publication as pre scribed by said order la November 4. 1920, and the last date December 16, 1920. being six weeks. C.r M. Kissenger, attorney for the plaintiff. Residence, Eugene, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of D. Q. Glondennlng, deceased. Notice Is hereby given thftt tho undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of I). O. Glendennlng, deceased by the County ,n.- ... .'i r.; 5' v- v - i . vi--""i' -,j tt: -b -.1 IT:- 1 1 - . IMi, III I II i Jnside Mh -for clean cil m a dm enQite. s on a dhjy job! YOUR ENGINE requires an internal bath frequently. Road dust, carbon from the .combustion chamber, and fine particles of metal worn from the bearing surfaces get ' into the lubricating oil in the crank case. All this dirt circulates with the oil through the engine. If it isn't drained out regularly there's bound to be excessive wear and tear. Gasoline also escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oiL Modern Crankcase Cleaning Ser vice gets rid of the dirty, diluted oil, flushes the crankcase thoroughly and refills with clean, fresh oil. The garages listed below are now equipped to perform this needed service quickly and for a nominal charge. We use CaloJ Flushing Oil, which cleanses thoroughly without danger of contaminating the fresh Zerolene refilled into the cleaned crankcase. TODAY:Bring in your carfor Mod ern Crankcase Cleaning Service. It will result in better engine perform ance and longer life for you? car. SPRINGFIELD GARAGE iliQfnost TOIST PflfTTNT fc hi i it , V The finest wheat that tar ". ' 'J ever greeted the reaper at harvest time goes into the making of our brands of flour NORTHWEST (hard wheat) flour NOXALL (blended) flour CorinaflnU flouring BLINOfO k 3pHUU.0f. SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Court of Laue County, Oregon ami that all persons having claim against said eHtute are hereby noti fied and requested to present tltj same, duly verified, to the under signed at tho law offices of Pottr, FoMter and lmmel In Eugene, Ore gon on or before six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Springfield, Oregon this 2nd day of December, 1920. Anna, GlendennJng, adminlntnatrix of the estate of D. G. Glendennlurf, deceased. " t'oiferT,Furer in IfnTiii'l, ufinriius for the eitlato. Fletcher Family of Albany Moves to 8prlngfleld Farm Mr. niul Mrs. K. R. Fletcher and fnnilly are now moving to the 14 acre farm they recently purchased from C. E. Lyon, located two miles south of Springfield on the Pacific highway. The Fletcher family Is from Albanr coming to that place several years sgo from Hillings, Mont., Mr. Flet cher s:iys he likes Oregon for ouo thing, especially, and that Is, tho start that has been made In building good roads. GIVE HER A BOX OF OUR CANDY A box of our pure( home marie candy will make an ex cellent ChrlstniMS g!ft for your mother, slitter, cousin, or sweet heart. We have some can Idles, put ul In fancy boxes that will de light snyone. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Baknry" HOW A MODEST GIFT MAY BECOME A GREAT ONE Possibly this year you may be disposed to think serldusly and constructively of your Christmas giving. There i more than one way in which you can make gifts carrying with them far beyond their intrinsic worth values real, tangible and substantial as well as values in education and character building. Suppose, for example, you presented some one you cherish with an income-paying investment in the Mount tain States Power company. 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