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    PAGE THREE
THE SPRrNOETEr.D NTÜWS
THURSDAY DECEMBER 1, 1927
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Classified Ads
(BUYING 02 SELLING1
g T RESULTS)
F o il HAI.K — Embroidered rut work
Lunch Clolh «Ail Pillow Case« Mm
W A N T E D RO O M ER» — Can arrange
FOR SALE W O O D
for board If dealrud. Furnace heat
Old Growth Fir, Second Growth Fir.
Bth< i B Vaughn, 621 n si
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Inquire 322 11 at. Phone 170.
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F o il BALE llr.iiiiIfn i ('«ml, fur trim Oak, Ash. All lengths. Phone Spring
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mwl, line condition. Ainu two love­ AeM 104.
ly dresaea, all medium el*». Very
N O TIC E TO CRRDITORS
n a»»n nb l. i nil llugi n. Jlnl
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The beet unbreakable walch crys-
tala. Any ahape or alle. Hoyt's Store IN T H B CO U N TY COURT O F T H E
PIANO FOR BALE near Springfield
S T A T E O F OREGON FOR L A N E
311 Main Street.
tf.
Beautiful high grade Inatrutni-nt
COUNTY.
Bargain for quick aale. Terms JKl FOR SALB- -Large Automatic Elec In the M atter of the Estate of Charles
E. Clark. Deceased
trie Pump and large steel storage
monthly arranged tor good bom». If
The undersigned having been ap-
task. Priced low. Call« Eugene I pointed
lalerrated address II A. Llveruaab.
by the County Court of the
phone 1033.
D. 8 State of Oregon for I -ane County td
Factory Plano Adjuater. 413 North
mlnlstretrlx of the estate of Charles
Boren Avenue, 8eattle, Waahlngton
W ill ascrlAcg Ane high grade piano E Clark, deceased and having quail
Dec. 1.
for quick aale. Address Bog M rare Aed. notice la dereby given to the
creditors of. and all parsing having
of
Newa.
D. I t . claims against said deceased, to pre­
All kinds of nouae painting; Kalao
mining I i per room and up.
Koy
sent them, aa required by law, within
Koch. Call 136J
tf. T Y P E W R IT E R RIBBONS— Assorted six months after the Aral publication
makes In blark and blue In ■toe*’ at ! of thia notice to tne said Neill-, J
Clark at 434 Miner Building, Eugene.
We specialise tu awlaa braclet watch
tie News office. For the convonl- j Oregon Date of Arat publication here­
repairing Hoyt's 331 Main Btreet. tf
ence of ruatnmers who have hither j of. the 3rd day of November, 1327.
N E L L IE J CLARK. Administratrix
tn not been able to get ribbons in
Springfield we have started this of the Estate of Charles B. Clark,
deceased.
SEPTIC TANK S
new line of ribbons for Underwood* j S M ITH * EVANS. Attorneys for
Ready for yon to Install
Remingtons. Royals, L. C. Smith. Administratrix. 434 6« Miner Bldg.,
For family of five ,
»11 and other makes.
tf Eugene, Oregon
N. 3. 10. 17. 34;
For family of e ig h t ...... .............. .... 333
SUMMONS
nt our plant
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H »
Sewer Idpe— Drain Tile
C IT A T IO N
STA TE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
Chimney Blocks
LANE COUNTY.
IN T H E CO UN TY COURT O F T H E
E U O E N E C O N C R E T E P IP E CO.
STATE O F ORBGON FOR T H B
Cofra Campbell, Plaintiff, v . Horace
W Campbell, Defendant.
CO UNTY O F LANE.
tf.
To Horace W Campbell, Defendant;
In the M atter of tbe Estate of Henry
In the name of the State y»5 Oregon.
H. CuINn. deceased.
To Lu.a E Cullen and W illiam
Illan» Promreeory noloa and re you are hereby required tn appear and
answer the Complaint Aled herein Roderick Cullen:
celpta printed and In stock at the against you In the above entitled sntt
IN T H E NAM E OF T H B STATE
News office.
sod Court within four weeks of the OF OREGON, You are hereby cited
data of the flrat publication of this and required to appear in t h , County
and If you fa ll to appedr Court of the State ot Oregon, for the
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery summons,
for want thereof the plaintiff will lake County of latne, at the Court Room
oa plates and other work. tf. Judgment against you as prayed for thereof at Eugrene, In the Connty of
In plaintiff's Complaint, to-wit; for a l-anr. on the l«th day of December.
decree of the Court dissolving tbe 1387 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of
N O T IC E OP F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
bonds of matrimony and granting to that day. then and there to nhow
plaintiff an ahaokite divorce from the cause, tf any you have, why the fol­
Relate of Dora Lyons, Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that Jeaae defendant, for the care and custody lowing described real property should
Wallace, executor of the last will of the minor children of plaintiff and not he sold at private aale by Henry E.
and testament of Dora Lyons, de­ defendant, and for such other and
ceased. has tiled In the County Court farther relief aa to the Coart may Slattery, the administrator of the said
estate, to make sufficient tn pav funer­
of the State of Oregon. Io and for teem Just and equitable.
Tht« summons In s e r v . d upon von al and othc? expenses ag In the peti­
la n e County, his Anal report as such
executor and that ten o'clock In the by publication by elrtue of an order tion on Ale prayed for. to-wtt:-The
forenoon of Monday, the tnd day of of the Hon O F Sklpworth. Judge North 4« 6 feet of lot 4 In B’ock 18 in
January, 1333. at the Court room of said Court, dated and Air.I Nov. 3. Falrmonnt, a »art of the City of Eu­
Tills
thereof In Rugene. Oregon, have been 1337. directing this Summons be gene. Iju ie Connty. Oregon.
by the Court Axed and appointed as served upon yon by publication of the citation la Arat published In the
the time and place for hearing Tib- same once a week for four consecu­ 8prlngAeld News on Nov. 17. 1327.
Witness. The lion C P. BARNARD.
lections to said report and for tbe tive weeks In tbe Springfield News.
Anal settlement of the estate of said Date of Arat publication. Nov. 3. 1337 Judge of the County Court of the Slate
I
of
Oregon, for the County of Lane
W E L L » 4 W K L IJt, Attorneys for
deceased
I”* in tiff, Residence aud Poet Office i and the Seal of said Conrt hereto af­
JESSE W ALLACK. Executor.
fixed, the 17th day of November, 1327.
Address. Rugene. Oregon.
A. E. W H E E L E R , Attorney.
• Attest: W B DILLARD. Clerk
N. ». 13. IT. 34; D. 1:
D 1-8 16-22 29:
By EVA L. DU CKW O RTH. Deputy.
N 17-24: D. 1 8-15
B U S IN E S S
SPRINGFIELD
SECOND HAND STORE
Buys, Sella and Exchanges
W . L U B K E . Prop.
1 » Sth St.
D IR E C T O R Y
ARCHAMBEAU'S
W OM ENS SHOP
Specialty Dressmaking
Evening Dresses — Hand Made
Flowers — Hats and Coats
Cor. Main and Second Streets.
Phone 166-W
Phone 130-M
Life, Automobile and Fire
Insurance
CARL A. WYMAN
Reaident Agent
734 D Street.
SprlngAeld, Oregon
Rea. Phone 160
Plano Movlng
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
W IL L I» BERTSCH, Prop.
O FFIC E AT SER VIC E OARAGE
633 Maln Street
Burceasor lo Sutton Transfer
Office Phone 43
Rea. Phone 3
W. F. Walker
Funeral Director
338 Msln SU
<2 J
Residence 126 C 8t
«2 M
Full Auto Equipment
Ijid y Assistant
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phons 43
General Practice, Special Attention
to Obstetrics and Diseases of chil­
dren.
First National Bank Building
SprlngAeld, Oregon
F irs t N a t i Bank Bldg., Springfield
MAX STOVE WORKS
F IR I
ANO AR TO INSURANCB
NO TA R Y PUBLIC
W ill take your Old Style Rango
In exchange on a l-ater One.
Main near M ill St.,
BprlngAeld
Off lea at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Oregon
SpHngfieM,
DR. N. W. EMERY
OBNTIBT
Button Bld».
Rhone K U
Residence Rhone 1SS-M
»
Springfield, Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO.
All kinds of gravel for oon-
oroto or road work. Wo
make a apaoialty of crushed
rook and rock sand. Bunk«
are at foot of Main on Mill
«treat
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
Oeaeral Law Practloe
I. M. PETERSON
Attoraey-at-Law
City Hall Building
Springfield. Ora.
FRANK A. DE PUE
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
NO TARY PUBLIC
Springfield,
In the M atter of the Ouardlanahlp nf
Edward W
Peterameyer, An In ­
competent Person.
O R D E R T O S H O W CA U S E
Thia matter coming on for hearing
before me thia 8th day of November,
j 1927, upon the petition of the First
National Hank. Eugene. Oregon, the
duly appointed, quallAed and acting
guardian In the above entitled matter,
praying for authority and license to
sell the real property of the above
named Edward W. Peterameyer; and
I It appearing tn the Court and the
Court flndA an follows:
That the nald Edward W . Petera­
meyer la the owner of the following
described real property In Lane and
Washington counties in the State of
•lrfegon. to-wlt;
The West Afty feet of Lots one and
two In Block three In Mountain View
- Park. In M n e Coun<.y. Oregon.
I-ots three and four lu Block two In
Mountain View Park, in Lane County,
Ixits fifty-seven and titty-eight. Tua-
Valley Homes, according to the
recorded plat thereof. In Washington
1 County. Oregon.
The Northwest Quarter of the North­
west Quarter of Section Fourteen In
Township Seventeen South of Range
Eight West of the W illamette M eri­
d ia n In Lane County. State of Oregon
That said tracts of land are vacant
: and unoccupied lands and ennnot be
i rented and no Income Is derived there-
I from. That It la necessary for the
! aald guardian to pay the taxea thereon
i and that aald guardian heMevea that
It would be for the best Interest of
’ aald ward that the aald real property
; be sold and the proceeds thereof put
! on Interest or Invested In some pro­
d uctive stock under the supervision
| of this Court.
That aald ward haa no next of kin
•o far aa known to aald guardian.
NOW . T H E R E F O R E . IT IS H E R E ­
BY ORDERED that the next ot ktn
of aald Edward W. Peterameyer. tf
any there be, and all persona Interest­
ed In the estate of aald’ ward appear
before this Conrt at the County Court
House In Eugene. Lane County, Ore­
gon. on the 17th day of December,
1327, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon
of said day. to show cauae. If any
there be, why license and authority
should not be granted for the sale of
said premises for the purpose set forth
In said petition.
IT 19 F U R T H E R ORDERED that a
copy of this order shall- be published
for three successive weeks In Tho
SprlngAeld News, the last publication
thereof to be at least ten days prior
to the date of said hearing.
C. P. BARNARD. Connty Judge.
State of Oregon, County of Lane— es.
I, L. L. Ray. attorney for the gum-
dlan In the above entitled matter, do
hereby certlfly that I have prepared
the foregoing copy of Order To Show
Cauae; that I have compered the same
with the original thereof and that I t 's
a correct transcript therefrom and of
the whole thereof '
Dated this 8th day of November. A.
D., 1927.
L. L. RAY.
i latln
Carl H. Phetteplace, M. D.
WM. 0 . HUGHES
IN T H E O O U NTY COURT FOR LANE
CO U N TY IN T H E STATE
O F OREGON
i Oregon
D. W. Roof
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Sprlrtgfleld. Oregon
M. O. HOCE
Attorney-at-Law
Practise U. S. and State
Courts
Rugene, Oregon
N. 10-17-34:
D. i:
M street from Kelly Boulevard to the
City Limits, within the Town of j
8pringfleld, Oregon, Levying sn A»
easement for the payment thereof,
Directing the entry thereof In the
Docket of Town Liens and Declaring
an Emergency.
T H E TO W N OF SP R IN G F IE L D DOES
O RDAIN AH FO LLO W »:
WhrrtMts. the Town of Springfield
has heretofore caused the grading and
graveling of K street from M ill street
to Kelly Boulevard, and of KeBy
Boulevard, from L street to the City
Limits and of M street from, Kelly
T E A C H E R 'S E X A M IN A T IO N S
Boulevard to the c ity Lim its at the
The semi-annual examination for cost of the property abutting thereon,
teachers* certificates will be held In and
the County Court room, commencing
Whereas, the Common Council has
on Wednesday, December 21, 1327. at ascertained and does hereby declare
0 A. M , and lasting three days. Sche­ the cost of said Improvements to be as
dules for the times when subjects will
follows:
be given may be obtained by applying
K street, »540.18, Kelly Boulevard.
at mv office
$434 61. M street. $333 76.
E J MOORE, County School Super­
And It Is farther found and declared
intendent.
D. 18 that the property liable for the coot
of said Improvements, and the pro­
O R D IN A N C E N U M B E R 624
portionate share due from each lot or
An Ordinane« declaring th« coats of part of lot abutting thereon, la as
Im proving South D. Street, South hereafter set out.
Fourth Straat and Park Straat w ithin
It Is further ordered that the pro­
the Tow n of SprlngAeld, Oregon, Levy­ portionate amount of the cost of aald
ing an aaaasament fo r the payment Improvements aa hereafter set out. be
thereof directing the entry thereof In and the same are hereby assessed and
the Docket of Town Llcne and de­ levied upon the property abutting up­
on and benefitted by the Improvement
clarin g an emergency.
The descrltlon of the property as­
T H E TO W N OF S P R IN G FIELD DOES
sessed and the amount of tbe as­
ORDAIN AB FO LLO W »:
Whereas, thè Town of 8prtngAelo sessment is as follows;
K Street
has heretofore caused the grading and
C. B Willoughby. Lot 1, Block 2.
graveling of South D street from
Emerald
Heights
Addition, $55.29
South 2nd street to South 4th street
Simon Klovdahl. Lots 2 and 3. Block
and of South 4tb street from fh.uth D
street to South E street and of Park 2, Emerald Heights Addition, $7 68.
Simon Klovdahl. Ixit 1, Block 3.
street from South 4th street to South
6th streeet at the cost of the property Emerald Heights Addition, $42.78.
W ilbur B. Mlkesell, Lots 2 and 2,
abutting thereon, and
Whereas, the Common Connell haa Block 3, Emerald Heights Addition,
ascertained and does hereby declare $7 68.
W ilbur B Mlkesell. Lot 12. Block 2.
the cost ot said improvements to be as
Emerald Heights Addition, »42.78.
follows:
Stfnnn Klovdahl, Lots 10 and 11.
South D street, 868.77, South 4th
Block 3, Emerald Heights Addition,
street, 8174.38, Park street. 1325.70.
And It Is further found and declared $768
Simon Klovdahl, Lot 1, Block 4.
that the property liable for the cost
of said improvements, and the pro­ Emerald Heights Addition. $42.78.
W ilbur B. Mlkesell. Lots 2 and 3.
portionate share dne from each tot or
part of lot abutting thereon, Is as Block 4, Emerald Heights Addition,
$7.68
hereafter set out.
x
W ilbur B. Mlkesell. Lot 12. Block 4.
It Is further ordereo thst the pro­
portionate amount of the coat of said Emerald Heights Addition. $42,78.
Simon Klovdahl. Ixits 10 and 11.
Improvements as hereafter set out, be
and the same are hereby assessed and Block 4. Emerald Heights Addition.
levied upon the property aAuttmg up- $7 68
P. T. Roush. Lot 5. Block 1, Sunny­
on and benefitted by the inforovement.
The descrltton of the property as­ side Addition. $43.38.
P T Roush. Lots 3 and 4, Block 1.
sessed and the amount of the as­
Sunnyside Addition. $6.61.
sessment la as follow«:
Maude
Beebe. Lot 6. Block 1, Sunny*
South O Street
Anna Tuhy, Lot 6. Block I. Ex­ side Addition. $43.38.
Maude Beebe. Lot 7. Block 1. 8nnny-
tended Survey, 8-7 74.
A. C. Bennett. Lot •>. Block. 9. Ex- j side Addition, $4 44.
Carl Fisher. Lot 8, Block 1, Sunny­
tended Survey. 83.74.
Clara J. Casteel. Lota 6 and 7. Block side Addition. $2.17.
City of Springfield. Lots 6. and 7,
9. Extended Survey. 87.48.
Donald W. McKinnon. Ix>t 1, Block Block 1. Sunnyside, Addition. $41.72.
H L. Montgomery. Lot 8, Block 2,
tO. Extended Survey. 83 74.
Fred I-anfora. Lot 2, Block 10. Kx- Sunnyside Addition. $20.86.
M J. McKlin. Lots 9 and 10, Block J.
tended Survey. 88.74.
Melvin l^ayton. Ix>t 3. Bloc
Blm ¿ 10. Ex- Sunnyside Addition, $41 72.
City
of Springfield, Lots 6. 7, 8, and
tended 8urvey. 83.74.
Lane County. Lot 4. Block 10. Ex 9. Block 1. Sunnyside Addition, $71.03.
Total for K street $540 18.
tended Survey, 83.74.
Kelly Boulevard
C F. Fisher. Lot 5. Block 42. Ex-
John S. Lorah. Lot 1. Block «,
tended Survey. 83.74.
Susie Olson, Lot 6. Block 42. Ex Sunnyside Addition, $42.99.
tended Survey, 83.74.
John S. Lorah. Lots 2 and 3, Block 6.
Mary E. Clark, Lot ’ Block 42, Ex- Sunnyside Addition. $6 24.
tended Survey. 83.74.
Geo W Orr, Lot 4. Block 6, Sunny­
John O. I-averty., Lot 8. Block 42 Ex­ side Addition, 3.12.
tended Survey. 83.74.
Dale Knight. Lot 6. Block 6. Sunny­
R M and Ella A. Day. Lota 1 and 2. side Addition. $3.12
Block 43. Extended Survey, 87.48.
F House. Lot 16. Block 6, Sunny­
Ida M. Withrow, Lota 1 and 2. side Addition. $3.12
Block 43. Extended Survey. 87 48
Glen Hall. Lots 17. IS and 19, Block
Total for South D Street. 858.77.
6, Sunnyside Addition. $9 36
South Fourth 3treet.
Glen Hall. Lot 20, Block 6, Sunny­
R M and Ella A. Day. Lot 1. side Addition $42 99
Block 43. Extended Survey. 838.76.
A. G. Edwards. Lots 3. and 4. Block
Alfred J. and Helen Morgan. Lot 8. 7, Sunnyside Addition, $5.13.
Block 43, Extended Survey. 838.75.
A. G. Edwards, Lot 5. Block 7. Sun­
D. O. and L. M Fisher, Lot 10, Block nyside Addition, $43.29.
W Lansberry, LoV 6. Block 7, Sun­
1. Valley View Addition. »16 16.
O. G. and Katherine Bushman, Lots nyside Addition. $43.29.
11 and 12, Block 1. Valley View Addi­
W. Lansberry. Lot 7, Block 7, Sunny­
side Addition. $3 42.
tion. 832. 30.
John R. and Amanda C. Nelaon, I-ots
Chas Starks. Ixtt 8. Block 7. Sunny­
13 and 14. Block 1, Valley View Addi­ side Addition. $1 71.
Alex McIntosh, Lots 3 and 4. Block
tion. $32 30.
Alfred J Morgan. 50 feet corner of 12 Snnnvside Addition. $6.85.
Ixit 6. Block 2. Valley View Addition, i Alex McIntosh. Lot 5, Block 12,
Sunnyside Addition. $44.41.
$16.15
Total for South 4th street. $174.38. , Cecil Mathes, ixit 6. Block 12, 9un-
Park 9 tre e t
nvside Addition. $43.29.
E D Tibbetts. Lots. 4 and S, Block
Jessie V. Sankey. Lots 7 and 8.
1, Valiev View Addition. $8 84.
Block 12. Sunnyside Addition. $5.13.
E D. Tibbetts. Lot 6. Block 1, Val- [ W D Wardlow. Ix)t 1. Block 13.
ley View Addition. $21.78.
Sunnyside Addition, $44.02.
W. D. Wardlow. Lots 2. 3 and 4,
Dnnlel M. Baker. Lot 7. Block 1.
Block 13. Sunnyside Addition. $12 45.
Valley View Addition. $27.32.
Fred Fritx. Lot 5, Block IS, Sunny
Anna Bohlmnn. Lot 8. Block 1,
side Addition. $4.15.
Valley View Addition. $27.32.
D. D. Higgins, Lot 16, Block 13.
Cora Mav Sherry, I-ot 9. Block 1.
Sunnyside Addition. $3.12.
Valley View Addition, $27.32.
Geo. W Orr. Lot 17. Block 13,
John and Amanda C. Nelson, Lot 13.
Block 1. Valley View Addition. ($3.88. Sunnyside Addition, $3.12.
L. E. Stone. Ix»t 18 and West H alf
John and Amanda C. Nelaon. Lot 14.
Block 1, Valley View Addition. $65.96. of Lot 19. Block 13, Sunnyside Addi­
Lane Countv, Lot 1. Block 2. Valley tion. $4 68.
John S. Lorah. East H a lf of Lot 19
View Addition, $24.52.
Annie S. Nickerson, Lot 2. Block 2. and all of Lot 20. Block 13. Sunnyside
Addition. $44.70.
Valley View Addition, $24.52.
Carl Henson. Ix,ts 1 and 2, Block 14,
O. F. and Margaret Allison. Lot 3.
Sunnyside
Addition. $7.30.
Block 2. Valley View Audition. $24.62.
Carl Henson. Lot 2. Block 15, Sunny­
Alfred J. and Helen Morgan. Lota 4,
6. and 6. Block 2. Valley View Addi­ side Addition. $3.99.
Total for Kelly Boulevard. $434.61.
tion. »67.2«
M Street
May Craft. I-ot 4. Block S. Valley
John S. Lorah. Lota 1, 3 and 3. Block
View Addition. $4 32.
A. P. McKenxIe. Lot 6. Block 3, 6, Snnnvside Addition. $49.38.
Geo W. Orr. Lot 4. Block 6. Sunny­
Valley View Addition. »4.32.
Maude F. Beebe, Lot 6. Block 3. side Addition. »16.4«.
Valley View Addition, $4.32.
Dale Knight. Lot 5, Block «. Sunny­
Total for Park Street. »325.70.
side Addition. »16.4«.
City of Springfield. Lot 6, Block 6.
Section 2. The Recorder la hereby
directed to enter the foregoing aa- Sunnyside Addition $16.46.
aessmenta tn the Docket of Town
John Gates. Lota 7, 8. and 9. Block
Liens and to give due notice thereof 6. Snnnvside Addition, $49.38.
Pearl Jones. Lot 10. Block 8, Sunny­
to the owner« of aald property by
United States Mall.
side Addition. $16.4«.
Section 3. In as much as It Is es­
Louise Tibbetts. Lots 11 and 13.
sential to the peace, welfare and hap­ Block 13. Sunnyside Addition. $34.78.
Robert and Datus Odell. Lots 18
piness of the Inhabitants of the Town
of Springfield that said assessments and 14. Block 13, Sunnyaide Addition,
become effeci.ve at once, an emer­ »32.92.
D D. Higgins. I» t s 16 and 1«. Block
gency Is therefore declared to exist
and this ordinance shall become ef­ 13, Sunnvslde Addition. »32.92.
Geo. W Orr, Ix it 17, Block 13,
fective from and after Its passage by
the council and approval by the Sunnyside Addition, »16.46.
I , E. Stone. Lot 18, and West H alf
mavor.
Passed the Common Council this of Lot 19. Block 13. Sunnyside Addi­
14fh day of November. 1927.
tion. »24.69.
John S. Ix>rah, East H a lf of Lot 19
Approved by tbe Mayor this 14th
and of Lot »0, Block 13. Sunnyside
dav of November, 1927.
Attest:
O. O. BUSHM AN.
Addition, »24. 69
Mayor.
Total for M street, »333.76.
I. M PETERSON,
Section 2. The Recorder is hereby
Recorder.
directed to enter the foregoing as­
D. 1.
sessments In the Docket of Town
Liens and to give due notice thereof
ORDINANCE NUMBER 626
An Ordinance declaring the eeets of by United States Mall.
Section 3. In as much as It Is es­
Improving K. etreot from M ill street
to Kelly Boulevard, Kelly Boulevard sential to the peace, welfare and hap­
from L street to tho City Lim its and piness of the Inhabitants of the Town
TR A IN SCHEOULC
Springfield Stops
Northbound
No. 32
.2 :3 3 P M
I No. 1$ . ___________ 4:27 A. M. F la il
Southbound
No. 16 _____________ 9:33 P. M. Flag
.......................... . 6:46 A. M .|
No. 31 ..
Coach Special for Klamath Falla
and beyond, on flag at 2:01 P. M. on
Sunday, Tueaday and Friday.
V
WAR WORK NOT AT
END FOR RED CROSS
Demands for Service to Disabled
Veterans Last Year Cost
Nearly $3,000,000.
Expenditure of ,2.930,223.86 for
services A, disabled veterans, and t t
$507,832.30 for service to men of th«
Regular Army and N avy/ were out­
standing details of the Red Cross s »
proprlattoni tor the past year's activ­
ities, and are cited by Chairman JokR
Barton Payne as the continuing 1 »
portance of this phase of the orgeat
tattoo's responsibilities nine yean
after the end of the war.
Of the total expended for disabled
veterans, the National Organlxatfea
contributed $1,141.22841«. and the local
Red Croee Chapters $1.769,000. Tha
service to men et the regular forces
was shared by the National Orgeat»
satlon with an appropriation of 1307,»
$32.30, and by the local Chapters with
»200,000.
During the year the I X Cross aa
a whole contributed materially to tha
success of the Government efforts ta
have every veteran re-tnstate or coa»
vert his war-time Insurance befora
the final time limit expired. Chap­
ters worked in cooperation with local
vetefans* bodies to assist former serv­
ice men with their insurance papers,
and the application routine, many
Chapters keeping open headquarter«
up to the expiration of the final
moment at midnight.
Under local Chapters of the Red
Cross, assistance to ex-service men
tn lying claims for disability and a ^
Justed compensation, securing hospital
care for disabled veterans, prepara­
tion ot social histories tor use la
treatment of men in government hos­
pitals, a*« is la nee In securing proper
guardians for veterans adjudged In­
competent to stfmlnister their affairs,
rendering reports on nome conditions
of service men applying for discharge
because of dependency, and many
other forms ot aid are a part of (ha
Red Cross duty to these men.
An Interesting detail reveals tha
fact that prosecution of ex-servMa
men’s claims Is becoming increasingly
difficult as they grow more involved
with each year that passes since tha
war. The number ot death claims tS
growing constantly, in addition to tha
fact that there Is s steady increaaa
In the number of claims referred la
various tranches of the Red Crosa
concerned with assistance to veteran«,
for aid In bringing them to a close.
During the past year. National
Headquarters estimated that the Red
Cross assisted veterans and service
men with cases Involving total awarde
of »55S.681, for disability and death
compensation, revival -of insurane»
adjusted
compensation.
pension»
medical and burial reimbursement»
etc.
Red Cross representatives are oa
dnty witb the Army and Navy both
In home and foreign garrisons, and
contact is maintained In the hospitals
and other centers where assistance ta
these men and women may be needed.
Such Red Cross service, it Is empha-
slxed, covers only the fields where
regular governmental provisions da
not apply, and is designed to sup*
plemeut these benefits ot the Govar*»
ment.
It was emphasized that thlt p«F>
tlcular activity of the Red Cross i t
one of the strongest appeals for the
Increased membership, which will ba
asked of the country during tha
annual enrollment *rom November IX
to 24.
The Innocent Thing
“Dearest. I can’t leave you! I feel
a burning sensation In mv heart—*
“Has father been giving you those
cheap cigars again?”
of Springfield that said assessment#
become effective at once, an emer»
gency is therefore declared to exit»
and this ordinance shall become ef­
fective from and after its passage by
the council and approval by the
mayor.
Passed the Common Council thia
14th day of November. 1927.
Approved by the Mayor this 14th
day of November. 1927.
Attest:
G. G. BUSHMAN.
I. M. PETERSON,
Msyoi.
Recorder.
D. 1.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Stats ef
Oregon for Lane County.
Minnie Heather. Plaintiff, vs. Vernoa
Russel Heather, Defendant.
To Vernon Rnssel Heather. Defendant,
IN T H E N A M E O F T H B STAT m
O F OREGON:
Ton are hereby In ­
quired to appear and answer the com­
plaint filed against you In tho a b o rt
entitled suit within twenty weeRt
from the date of the first publlcatlot
of this summons and If you fall St
to answer for want thereof the plain­
tiff w ill take a decree against you fof
the dissolution of the marriage ro­
tation now existing between said plain­
tiff and said defendant and that said
plaintiff to be decreed to be the owner
of the following described premise«:
Beginning on bounary line of and 1M
feet N W of the most southerly pol»t
of lot 1 In block 21 Un Chula Vista
Park. I-ane County, Oregon, thenoa
N E 70 feet, thence parallel with tha
SW line of said lot to S line of Laha
Street, thence westerly to E line of
Centra] Street, thence SE 60 98 feet ta
beginning.
The date of the order ordering the
publication of this summons ta dated
November 8. 19»7. and requires pulb
lleatlon once each week for foar
weeks, and date of first publication
ta November 10th, 1»37.
C. A. W1NTERMEIER. Attorney »0«
Plaintiff. Residence; Eugene, OreffiX
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