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PA O » HOC T U B SPRIXGFUCLD NEWS SUM M O NS nine o'rlix-k A. M. and four o'clock N O T IC E IN T U B C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E P. M of »aid day. to-wlt. a( «ltd S T A T E o r O R U 1 O N F O R T U E o'cltxîk P M T en u» ca»b iu hand T h» Junibo-bm ion Operator» wish C O U N T Y o r i - a n e a i m * in , K. R. W E I . I A RcfsrSa C orre sp o n d en ts E Q U IT Y to thank th e ir m any raatoinani who a 32 39 O « 13 30: ‘¿'’''J.'* ^ 0 T U K 9 P 8 H r R i r r S S A L E ON Psiw »«*«« them thia summer, and Rodeharer. Bruce Kodeharer, & It ■ X M C U T K W IN F O R E C U IS l'R K hope to aee them a ll again next year 1 CARDEN WAY Danner. and Clyde Rodeharer as the Notice I» hereby given (hat by vlr- , A d m in istrator of the ra ta ls of Alton H L A C H E N M Y K it tue o f an execution and order of »ale Rodeharer, deceased, defendants V ial torn at the J. R n a h home Sun- In foreclosure Issued out of the C ir To Hruce Rtxlehaver, Defendant H. PARSO NS day were A. n a h of Salem. M r and You are hereby required to appear and cuit Court of Lane County, Oregon, on Mra. How ard Thurm an. M r. and Mr». answ er the com plaint filed again»! you the «1st day o f September. 1937, In a O. R. n a h . G ilbert n a h . John Lynch in the above entitled autt w ithin four «utt wherein T h e Ihiclllc Suv'nga & of Springfield. M r. and M r*. H. E week» front the date of the first pub- Loan Association, a W ashington cor Itcatlon of thi» »utunion» tn the sSjirlng ‘ P'M‘, , l ° n' plnlntlffa. recovered Judg Bailey and fam h u n ily t., of Wendling. M r. ( ^ V '" ¡5 . men, ags Inst the defendants Emnta I and Mrs. S. Potter and M r and M rs. .1937; and you are hereby notified that. ‘ ’ P1**- Hai arry J Ople, K. D. Lom bard | u r. . and u _ if v u . f»ii d C P a atherine th yon fa ll to . ........... appear and answ er said a * n n<> U m ib ard for the sum W. Gants of Springfield. M Mrs. A. C. Bogaard o f Junction C ity and com plaint w ithin said 4 weeks, your of 316.42 37 and Interest thereon at the default w ill be entered and the plain rate of 10"» per annum from March ' M R. Bailey of Wendllng. tiff w ill m ake application to the Court 16. 1337 uni»» paid, and for the furth er E«1 Bnxx-k has returned from Idaho, tor the follow ing re lie f to-w lt: That »urn of 310 00 iogotn.-r w ith Interest the mortgage for the sum of 3400 00 thereon at the r a te of 10rt- per annum where he has been for tom e tim e M r and Mrs. Fred Cline and daugh interest and attorney fees, executed from July 35, 1337. and for the furth er by A. R odeharer and M ollie A Rode sum of 3300 00 as Attorneys fees, to ter have moved Into the house form er haver to M arth a M Stas, dated Eeb «ether w ith costs of »am suit In the ly occupied by M r and Mrs. Georgs 35, 1835. and recorded on page 35 of sum of 316 50. which Judgment was en- P. H arrington, on the I. Cllna ranch. book 54 of the Lane County. Oregon, rolled and docketed In the oftlce of 1 Harringtons are m aking th e ir boms in mortgage records, and covering the the County C lerk of said County on the follow ing described real estate In 30th day of Septem ber. 1937. snd said Springfield. Lane County. Oregon, to-wlt Begin execution to me directed commanding C E. Ballsy spent the week-end a t nlng at N W corner of the S k ' k of the row la the name of the State of Ore- the home of his daughter. Mrs. Ches- SK I« of Sec. s- T - 12 8.. U 3 W . of gon. In order to »attsfy said Judgment. hire f C h e s h ir e H » r w in m a a »» the „ W illa m £ e tte M eridian, Interest, fees, costs , o o « » u H e returned to the g rod, „ rod, N „ run thence w . w r | „ attorneys BB th„ of fo„ suit ow . • y Spacial Community News UPPER W ILLA M ETTE From <me email I troe K B. T in k e r h an e a te d 313 worth o f crab apples thia fall. W in te r apple picking « I I I begin la about tw o weeka. Local NMxwta peachea hare been la demand <hu fa ll as the crop was very short In Orc«nn T he few who had peaches bad th e ir crops sold before picking IVicce hare been good, the better grade aeiitng for 3s 50 a box. L. D. U ram lro and George Kelaay and Km eat Scbreak began picking prnnea Monday of thia week. T here w ill be a good crop thia year. T h e Pleasant H ill public school board held a budget meeting last week a t t t e homo of L. D. G ram ire D. G. U n to n . George Kelaay. and E B T in k e r were naked to serve on the budget com m ittee along w ith Ernest Schrenk. K. Y S w ift and L. D Gar- m ire members of the board Mr» L D. G ram tre is clerk of the hoard. The meeting to ro te on the budget w ill be held Saturday October 3 a t the school house. Ernest Olson and bride of Astoria. Oregon are visiting at the home of T H U R S D A Y RRPTRMHKK 22. 1#27 M A R C E L L IN G MISS B1LLUB RRRU M A H C B 1 J J I..................... 60c Phone 155 J 1137 It Street Springfield. Ore. HEATERS J. H. H s h home Monday. rods t the place o f beginning. 10 Miss M ariam M ale has accepted » a c re i and also beginning a i a point position as instructor In the prim ary 5.75 chaîna S. of the N W corner of the grades at Vaughn. Miss L u c ille M ale •'*" *w ° f the SEV» of See 5. T 17 S . w ill teach near E lm ira. ! t h e n c e r u n E 1 7 R fl*H rIm a - Mr«. F ra n k K ln itle y of F all Creek chains- W 17 50 chains N 14 * > returned to her home. Tuesday a fte r c h a in , to the place of beginning. 15 M r. O lsons father. J. A. Olson, at spending some tim e at the home of E d enrale Ernest Olson is nursing a her mother. Mrs. C lara Male. couple of ribs which were broken Hop picking a t the Anderson recently when he fell while loading brothers hop yard was finished Friday, lum ber near Astoria. i About tw o hundred and tw enty-five Miss T helm a W heeler is teaching pickers were employed Anderson, School near Cottage Grove this w inter, i report a good crop „ , . . . . v Several form er students of ITrlon | M r. and Mrs. Howard Thurm an, who high school No. 1 are attending have lived in this vic in ity for the past N orm al this year, among them Gladvs few months, left Sunday afternoon w s -e -. < * . Boise. Idaho, for Sterling. Colorado, where they w ill reside on th e ir farm M rs Thurm an is a niece of O. R. Fish he foreclosed and sold to pay said mortgage. Interest, and a tto rn e y , fees. An order made and dated Sep- tem ber 21. 1927. by Hon C. P Barnard, t ounty Judge of Ijin e County. Oregon, directs that this summons be publish ''d »»<••* each for 4 successive weeks th* Springfield News and that you at>- pear and answer said com plaint with | n a w e e k, from date of first publlca tton of this summons \ H R S L A T T E R Y , Attorney for n ^ . . . d P. 6 and M innie and Cora Olson. The Tellafsons have shipped th e ir b aler to Eastern Oregon and intend to bale hay there as long as the w eather permits. M r and Mrs. Morton Bristow are building a I r o n m h u n r s lo w o n th e building a Jroom bungalow on the W . L. Bristow ranch. P erry W illiam s Is doing the carpenter work. M rs W . I» Bristow, who has been o ffe r in g w ith a sprained ankle for S 23-29 O 6-13 R E F E R E E S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY of Springfield. | Notice Is hereby given that in pur M r. and Mrs. Dewey Rav and fam llv »nance to an o rder an-1 d -, ree of til- returned F riday a f’ er a n e x t e n d e d tr in ‘ T re u it Court of the State of ''rp ro n in o , -eu , P fo r Lane County, made and entered in the south. T hey spent some tim e , , he r , u(le wheretn I j u r , W M k e r rle ltln g relatives in Alabama. was p la in tiff and Harold Steinhauor. Miss Edna Patterson has returned 1 S r • Harold Stelnhauer. Jr . Nelson J from the Eugene hospital where she Brooks- Elizabeth Brooks. Alfred underwent an operation fo r goitre K " ; M R d i 3 ' W . l E ^ a b d two months Is able to work again without cratches bat finds h er s r k le very weak. M r and M rs. C. L. W illiam s hrve returned from a six weeks auto trip in the East and South. T hey were ac- companied by D r and M r» Hahn of Coburg. T. F. K a M e r is teaching Junior high school at A lradore. Mra. K a h le r Is teaching high school at Dorena. Mrs. Dunlap is keeping house for the K ahler boys. Donald. Je rry and Douglas, at Pleasant HID. sometime ago. Miss Patterson is re- W a lk e r were defendants at a regular t»rm of said Court on the 20th day of covering rapidly. , September. 1927. appointing the un : dersigned. R. R W ells. Referee with F IN A L N O T IC E order to sell the follow ing des- Notice Is a hereby given that ertbed real properly belonging to the undersigned Sarah G lick has filed her p laintiff and defendant» In fee simple “ co'“ t «dm «Hn. , Bd „ tenants In common, situated ha ®’ U t ® of ,L ' i ° * k k : In tJine County. Oregon to-w lt: t O f' B egln nln r st the northeast corner of itr h* ’ r , i ,s , l u r ' section 14. In township IS .o u ’ h range P n af? ™ ™ . 1.5 , t . he.»Col*nty 3 w ’*” of thF W illa m e tte M eridian In T T 10 ° U o c k ln *5« t ° r * - la n e Conntv. Oregon and run thence „1 E u r ne,e Or1'‘<” n ' “ “ ?e tlm « south 13 chain» nm re or less, to the estate’ and a il o W e c tto « ?hould“ £ . t h ^ ’ m id d u “ ^ "led or presented on o r before said M ,„ h, Iml|rtl Ro '-hslns more t r less “ 7? , . . . „ , J to a point 4 915 chains north o f the her l i t h ,n»’ publ ,hed weptem-i north line of the W ashington L. Riggs S A R A H G L IC K . A d m in istratrix. ! ' * nd c' ,,,n ,7 “ * ° ; run sheep on it this year. W H IT T E N S W A F F O R D . Attorney. ”outh M 33 w e ,t 0»f»Hel to the north Allen W heeler of Pleasant H ill _ * line 1 i m „9 1.1 claim ».1« i se» V * d 40. 1 k 41 4 1 4 2A chains » in» of »» said No. 66 S. 15-22-29: O 6-13 preached at the Pleasant H ill Chris i to the east line of the Southern Paci tian church last Sunday in the absence fic Railroad Company’s rig h t of way. N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S thence northw esterly along the east of Rev. W A. Elkins. oDen» der ^ L l’ÄHxr,,vy <^i^el, * « « I d ^ h t ^ f ’ way "to thn w w i Vnion high school No. 1 opens dersigned A lth a E Sellon has been ap-I Unp nt lot th re „ ot M c tlon 14. said Monday Septem ber 26. pointed A d m in is tra trix of the estate township and range, thence north on —------ — — - ■ — — - ' of Ell M Seilon, deceased, by the west line of said lot to a point 136 T H I ID Q T C I W ! County C o u.t of Lane County. Oregon. feet south o f the northw est corner 1 n v K o i im i an(1 a„ haTlD< clamll! aKa,niIt thereof, thence east 600 fe e t thence . . , said estate w ill present same duly north 136 feet to the north line of said L ittle G loria June W eaver, the in i verified as by law required at the law section 14. thence east on section fan t daughter of M r. and Mrs. B ert office of W h itte n Swafford. 315 T lf- line to the place of tw rlnn lng . ail W eaver took seriously ill last F rid a y tany B ld g . Eugene. Oregon, on or he- being In I^rne County. State of Oregon. .» s x -v _ ' fore 8lx months from first publica- 1 «rill sell the said land in one b-sly. and was rushed to the Pacific Chris-1 doB of th ,g notlCe. o r In lota or parcels of land to suit tian hospital Where she is im proving Dated and first published Sept. 22nd. purchasers. In the way to obtain the under D r Kent's ca»e. j 1927. best price a t public auction, at the Mrs. Silas G ay from Silverton spent l r | j I''T H A E ‘ SELlL<)'s - A d m inistra Southwest fro n t door of the .C ourt House In Eugene, I^ine County. O re t e past week w ith her brothers, the i xt W H IT T E N S W A F F O R D . A tty. gon. on Saturday, the 22nd day of Conleys 8. 22-29: O. 6-1« 20 October 1927. between t..e hours of M erl Hanson from Olenada was a ; caller in Thurston last Sunday. The Thurston High school started tat Monday w ith Professor Park as IN rinctra! and Miss W h itm ore assist- rt. T h ere are six freshmen. W illia m Hansen and John Edmlston te w orking a t H ill's saw m ill at zsper. T h e y have previously been w orking for George W illiam s at Camp Still faster time to California—now. Creek. 30 minutes cut from the running time Miss Flossie H erring to n , who Is of the superb CASCADE — only 23 teaching a t Notl spent the weea-end hours Portland to San Francisco, and here with friends and relatives. 20 minutes from the popular SHASTA, Miss Maude Russell, who is teach making earlier arrivals in San Francisco. ing near Cottage Grove, spent the week-end w ith home folks. Various changes in Local Main Line Mrs. Arch Shough from Vida spent and Red Electric service become effec several days this week w ith her tive same date. parents. M r. and Mrs. John Price. Loren Edmlston entered U n iversity • f Oregon in Eugene last Monday. Hop picking a t the J W . Seavey hop yard ended last Tuesday and sev Commencing September 20 train ser era l fam ilies from here, who were vice is supplemented by Motor Coaches camped there, have returned to th eir homes. of the Southern Pacific Motor Trans Miss M ildred Price, who is teaching port Co. optera ting over principal high a t Leaburg, spent the week-end In ways between Portland and the follow Thurston. ing points: Miss N e llie M athews, w h o Is (1) —Salem, Corvallis, Eugene, Rose keeping house fo r her sister, M rs. A lb erta Mathews, a t Leaburg this burg, Ashland. w in te r spent the week-end w ith her (2) —Hillsboro, Forest Grove, McMinn parents, M r. and Mrs. A. B. Methews. Ing described real properly, to-w lt: T h '’ w*'"t « fly three (53) feet of Ix>t Six tS) In Block Seven <71 of F a ir mount, an addition to' the C ity o f Eu- ,e n * ' I-* n” ‘ ’»unty. Oregon. B Iherefore In the name of the ^ ^ “e ie c iZ o n ’ a n ? « r d ” '’«’’ " a ïe * m l |n ,,r>|,.r to s a tis fy s a id J u d g m e n t. In t< r M t . „ (irn,.v s fee s, c o s ts o f s u it a n .l accruing' costs. I » HI on S a lu ris y the 22nd day of »'ctotw r. !927. at the hour o f one o'cloce in the afternoon of raid day. nt the Southwest front door of the County Court House In Eugene, Lane County. Oregon, offer for s « l•• and sell for cash, at public auction. a,-h<ec' to re d e m e fo n a» provided bv law, a ll of the rig ht, title and Interest o ' the defendants Em m a C Ople nnd H a rry J. Ople. her husband. K D tarmhard and C aih e r'n » txunhard. h is , w ife. W alters-Bushong Lum ber Com pany, a corprntlon. nnd L M T ra v is Inc., a corporation, and a ll persons claim ing by. through o r under ’ hem or any or e ith e r of them in and io : »»Id premises F R A N K E T A Y M 1 R . Sheriff of Ijin e Counly. O r. <on. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF 14284541 Prices on these Hoaters range from $18. to $30.00. Montag All Cast $98.50 cash. Circulator Heater, Sheet Iron Heaters, $2.50 to $5.00. $110 00 terms. A full stock of Andirons, Fire Sets and Screens. W R IG H T & S O N S HARDW ARE — F U R N IT U R E — PA IN T 8 22 29: O 5-13 20 FOR BETTER COOKING M r. and M rs. S. H. Callison have leased the Otto Morton farm and w ill Im p o r ta n t Changes S o u th e rn P a c ific S e rv ic e S e p te m b e r 2 5 th N o w M o to r Coaches, too! NOTICE OF FINAL 8ET1LEM BNT Notice is hebflby given that Oranvel L . Prindel, A d m in istrator of the estate f H ira m M. Prindel, deceased, has led his final account and report as «ch, and the Court has set Saturday le 24th day o f September 1827, a t the our o f 10:00 A. M. to h ear objections ) the same, a t the County Court loom, a t Eugene, in Lane County, Oregon, and fo r the final settlem ent of said estate. O R A N V E L L. 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