The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 16, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA O e TWO
THB SPRING FIRED NHWR
T inntSD A Y . MAY Hl, 1029
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Guest of Flannorya — Mlaa Ces'lle 17 South. Range J. Weat of the W ll- chaina; thence Fast 38 28 chains;
(or the r<*lli*f demanded In mild com
Jack
of Hillsboro la «ponding a few lamette Meridian, said beginning point thence North J Í 07 chains to the pliilnt, to-wlt: for ■ decrew of Ibis
♦
THURSTON
days In Springfield aa the guest of being the ik-uthwest corner of said ! place of beginning;
Court giving the plaintiff u Judgment
Block Seven (7) and being the In te r-I
Also, Beginning at the most north- ngnlnst the ilefendunt t ’lnrem e W
The high school baseball players M r and Mrs. Floyd Flannery.
section of the North line of Fourth I erly Northwest Corner of the W illiam Fandrem for the umount of Indobteil
motored to Crow last Friday after­
Iral Nelson III— Ira l Nelson la re­ Etreet with the East line of tlendersou 1 Bowman Donation latnd Claim No. 78, nesH owing from file h u m defendant
noon where they played the team ported to be quite ill at his home in Avenue in the amended plat of Glen I in Township Eighteen South of ttange to the p la in tiff heridn upon the note
wood
Park, and
running
th e n c e ‘ Two ,21 West of the W illam ette «nd morlgHge in this complaint set
there and met th eir defeat.
Springfield.
N ortht 6 20 chains to the Northwest M eridian, them e South 7.HO chains, out mill the costs mid disbursements
M r. and Mrs. Jack Hatchel. who
corner of said Block Seven ,7 , and thence Fast 2161 chains
thence I of this suit mid a reiisonuble attor
h are spent some tim e touring C all-, „ Has Tonsils Removed — M argaret the South line of T hird Street In said North 7 SO chains; thence West Rill nev’s fee, and that said decree pro
fornla. spent last Thursday night I O arre“ ’ dau* hh*r of Mr. and Mrs. R. plat, thence East 6 20 chains to the chains: thence Smith 3 5 % chains to vide for the foreclosure of the mort
w ith M r and Mrs A. W W e a v e r.! C’ a<rTett ° f Springfield under went Northeast corner of Block Seven ,7» the center of the countv road; thence gage set forth In the Complaint
an operation for the removal of her and the West line of Harrison Street; North 74’ and 40' West I 2S chains; herein and the sale of the proper,)
They left Friday morning for their
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South —
HR’ West
6 25 .........
chain
therein described, to-wl,
tonsila at the office of a local phy­ thenee South 6.20 chains to t h e , thence
home in Portland.
Southeast corner of Block Seven ,7 , thence South S I’ West 175 chains
The North Sixty (»10» fei-t of lai,
sician Wednesday.
and the North line of said Fourth and thence North 3.5.3 chains; and One
F ran k Campbell and Fred Gray Jr.
Block Ten (10). Original
Street;
thenee
W
est
5.20
chains
to
thence
West
S
00
ehnins
to
the
place
Flat of Springfield ns plaited and re
le ft last F riday for Klam ath F ills
Cuta Hand — Kenneth Shields of the place of beginning, all in A c tio n «’f beginning, containing 14.78 acres.
corded In lame County, Slate of
where they expect to get employ­ Marcóla cut his hand quite badly on Three (31. Township Eighteen (18> more or less;
l Iregon;
ment.
a saw while at work near his home I South. Range Three (Si W est; A ll In and further decreeing that the de- by the S h eriff of Lane Countv. In
fendants have not. nor have either of the manner provided by law and ac­
Miss Goldla Starr, principal of the Tuesday. He was brought to Spring Lane County. Oregon
And further decreeing that the de- ’ them, any right, title or Interest in cording to the practice of this Court
grade school, visited her mother at field for medical treatm ent.
fendants had no, nor have either of and to the said premises or any par, ami that the proceeds of said sale,
Oakland over the week-end.
them any right, title «r Interval In thereof
That the P la in tiff be de-
Rebhan at Roseburg — Dr. W. C. the said premises and forever quiet creed to be the owner In fee simple after deducting the expenses thereof,
M any cars motored out from En
bo apt-licit In payment of the smoon,
gene and other places every Sunday Rebhan spent Tuesday on a business Ing title of plaintiffs against the de- of Ihe said premises, and that the due p lain tiff hiweln upon said Judg­
fendants
and
each
of
them
ami
all
defendants
and
each
of
them
be
for-
trip
to
Roseburg.
ment and that the plu lnllff have Judg­
to the "Blossom Farm " owned by
____________________
I persons claim ing by through or un ever barred from claim ing any right, ment against the defendant Clarence
the Conker Brothers, to see theft-
euuucue
der ,hem or el,her of them. and such Htle or Interest therein, and for such W Fandrem for any deficiency re­
flowers at present.
They have a IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OP T O P J?“ * ! '‘ nd fUr,her r*,” e f
tO ,he
* " d fUr,h* r
maining unpaid on the salil Judgment
Q-r ¿ -e r1
I H S <ourt
seeIn equitable
Court may seem equitable
wonderful lot of tulips blooming;
mid that the defivnlants Clnrctn— W
S T A T E O F OREGON FPK T H E
This
summons
is
published
once
1
This
summons
Is
published
once
Fandrem and Jane Doe Fandrem
these bulbs were Imported from H ol­
CO UN TY OF LANE
: each week for four successive weeks each week for four successive weeks
land a few years ago. The Conley Ida B Ingersoll and H a ttie 1. H all. I in the Springfield News, a weekly In the Springfield News, a weekly Donald W McKinnon mid I ’carl C
McKinnon, and each of them and all
e n ct"'M ib e T " Straight
I newspaper e
- e . « a, i o Springfield,
p rw g n eia . newspaper
-i-c -
,.„ .,„ s iie u at
ai springlleltl.
Brothers donated several large bou­
published
published
Springfield persons claim ing hv. through or un
Straight baml Rd fh sVimeh»” w 1
C™ ntjr’ <1r‘,K»n. by order of the Lane County. Oregon, by order of the der them or any of them be barred
quets for decorating the Thurston
«-'tt.- I* ,
t
? Honorable C P Barnard. Judge of Honorable C
P
Barnard. Countv
and foreclosed of all right, title. In
church last Sunday— Mothers’ Day.
S t r t i e h f h u d ¿sr™ K n i “ t
! the Coun,v Cou, t of lam e Countv. Judge of the County of Ijin e . State tiwest and equity In and to the said
Mrs. Morelock. Mrs. Nelson and
to '.ig h ^ ’ nn, r n vvoi
O r»‘Kr,n. which order bears
the date of Oregon, which order bears date premises except this statutory right
M rs W itts from Cottage Grove took
hn.hsnA
1 C. B Willoughby, her the 16th, day of Mav. 1829. and the »he 15th day of Mav. 1929. and the of redemption, and for such other
Vi,
Stanley date of the firs, publication of
this date <’f the first publication of this and further relief herein ns to the
Tuesday dinner with
Mrs. John
tsossen. and if tnp said A. H Bos- Summons Is M av 1 t»th 1929
Summon« h Mnv lltth. 1929
Edmlston.
sen or Stanley Bossen. or eith er of
P O TT E R * K IN O .
P O TT E R A- K IN G .
The Ladles’ Aid met w ith Mrs
know nah e ir s enrea»he< ' u T a ‘5 * x .“ " '
Attorneys for P laintiffs
Attorneys for P lain tiff
Residence,
T aylo r last Thursday afternoon and . known heirs of the said A. H. Bos- j Residence and Post Office Address, "«d Post Office Address
Eugene,
sen and Stanley Bossen.
Also ! Miner Building. Engene. L in e Countv Lane County. Oregon
quilted.
all other persons and parties un- Oregon.
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Clifford W eaver and Mrs. M ary
known claim ing any right, title,
L -/.
M 16 23 30 J 6-13 IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
M cElroy from Salem spent the week­
estate or Interest in the real proper
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end with relatives and friends here.
ty described in the Complaint
CO U N TY.
SUMMONS
herein. Defendants.
Jay G rant and Perry Price, stud­
To Nellie Straight Florence Mabel ! ,N T H B C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E In 'he M atter of the Estate of Suruh
ents at O. S. C. at Corvallis were In Straight Linn. H a rry Straight. Esiith
S T A T E O F O REG O N FOR T H E A Hall. Deceit *<w1.
Notice
hereby given that the un­
Thurston last Sunday.
Straight. Leonard Straight. Madge
C O U N T Y O F LA N E .
M r. and Mrs. D. O. Baugh are on Straight. A. H. Bossen. Stanlev Bossen ” M S m i,h - Plaintiff. Vs. the I n dersigned Executor of the Las, W ill
of sn'd Sarah A Hall, deceased, has
a trip to Los Angeles, California, and and if the said A. H. Bossen or Stan-1 k.nown Heirs of Polly Bowman; the filed his final account In said matter,
ley Bossen or either of them are de- ' Unknown Heirs of W illiam Bow-
expect to be gone two weeks.
ceased. then the unknown heirs of I »nan. and also all other persons iin- and that by the order of said C o u rt
1929. at ten
the said A. H Bossen and Stanley , known claiming any rlgtit. title or Thursday. June 20.
Mrs. Kafoury Better — Mrs. Allen Bossen. Also all other persons und I tnterest In and to the real property o clock A.M . at the Chambers of said
Court In the lame County Court
K afou ry is reported to be Improved parties unknown, claiming anv right, described In the Complaint herein,
House In Eugene. Oregon, hss been
title,
estate
or
Interest
In
and
to
the
I
Defendants
following a short illness.
real property described in the com. _ To ,h ’’ Unknown Heirs of Polly appointed as the tim e and place of
the Unknown lM r u
of f a r i n g objections, If any. to said fl-
plaint in the above entitled cause. Bowman;
W illiam Bowman, and also ull other n?'1 account and to the settlement
Doctor; "W hat Is your profession?" Defendants;
Patient (pompously): "I'm a g en tle-’
T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E persons unknown claim ing any right, thereof.
GEORGE T H A L L . Executor
man ”
' D F OREGON. You and each of you title or Interest In and to the real
„
... .
are herefty required to appear and property described In the Complaint Fred E. Smith. Attorney for Executor
"W ell. you 11 have to try something answer the complain, filed against herein. Defendants:
M 18 23 30 J 6 13
•ls e: it doesn't agree with you."
you In the above entitled Court and
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
SUMMONS
-------------- ' « i T u u n u « ~ ~ ' -------- I cause, on or before four (4) weeks of O F OREGON, You are hereby re-
IN T H F C IR C U IT C O U R T OP T H E
date ° f thp flrBt
of ' nulr«d to appear and answer the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
” 6T 4T PO F
T S v th,s
and If you fall so to I f «m rlaln t files! against you In thte
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
r n r \T V n r i iv r
P R T H E appear and answer said complaint | above entitled Court and cause on or
COUNTY OF LANE
Phebe N« h L ? F
V
n
f fOr Want thereof- ‘ he Plaintiffs' w ill before four weeks from the date of
Fhebe Shear. Plaintiff. Vs. Oscar appiy to fhe Court for thp re,,„ f (, p the first publication of this Summon: . The State of Oregon. Represented
and acting by the W orld W ar Vet
Shear. Defendant.
manded In said complaint to-wlt: and if you fall so to appear and an­
erans
State
Aid
Commission
To Oscar Shear the above named Decreeing the plaintiffs are the own­ swer. for wan, thereof, the p la in tiff
Plaintiff. Vs Clarence W. Fandrem
Defendant.
ers in fee simple of the following w ill apply to the Court for the relief
Jane
Doe
Fnndrem.
Donald
W Me
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E described premises;
prayed for In his Complaint, to-wlt:
Klnnon and Pearl C. McKinnon
O F O REG ON you are hereby requir­
Block Seven 17) in Glenwood Park for a decree of this Court forever
Defendants
ed
to n appear
»tain»
n . j .» „ and
in . answer
, .. the com­ in Dane County, Oregon, according quieting the title of the p la in tiff In
To Clarence W. Fandrem anil Jam-
f i n t i l d C m r t M d U ° U “ the .a,i° ve,ito the amended plat of said Glenwood and to the prem ise, described In the
Doe Fandrem. Defendants:
?he n?h H a vn »"dT..nJ“ moo"
P ark- and mort> Particularly describee,
Complaint herein, and described as
IN THE NAME OE TH E STATE
the 13th day of June 1929 said date a8 follows, to-wlt:
follows, to-wlt:
O F OREGON. You and each of you
S i l nfmT e f l X nnhlTeVHSn rm tM e
Beginning at a point 19 40 chain.
Beginning at a point 6 21 chains are hereby required to appear and
m m m nnsh ha” I ‘ ’’"^ ic a tlo n of this W est aiKl 13 g4 chains North of the
South of the Northeast corner of the answer the i-omplalnt filed ugainst
h.!r,e,.n. ?.nI ered . ° i record Southeast corner of the Donation
illiam
Bowman
Donation
Land you In the above entitled Court and
■ nd i f vnn fail t n annaa. „»d „
vvi nei o. uie uunanon W
» iiiiu
.il
oowm
an
iro
nai
for want thereof ' thT p la in tiff1 Z m
Z 1?lm ' v ° i i £ har.leS 2 ’
and
N ?,lfl,a tlo n N °- 703&- ,n Town cause, on or before four w.s-ks from
applv to the Cmirt for the relief’ „
lficatlon ? ° 328‘ and Xh. ln 18 Son,h’ n a n * p 2 West " f ,h “ ,h '‘ (laf®
” >e f'rs, publication of
Iter complaint against vou demanded B,a m
28 ln T ° wnship 18 South. W illam ette Meridian, in Lane Caunty. this Summons, and If you fall so to
Court tnay seem equitable
Tills Summons Is publlhliid once
each week for four sureeaalee weeks
In the Springfield News, a weekly
newspaper of general clrculalluB,
published lii Lane County, ()ri<gou,
by order of the llonornhle C I*, lia r
nard, Judge of the County Court of
latne County, Oregon, which order
hears dale the 16th day of May. 1929.
and the date of the first publication
of this Summons Is May Itltht. 1929
J AMUR K. KING .
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Herldonce und I ’ostofflce Address.
Eugene, lame County. Oregon
M 18 23 3» J 6 13
N o w L o c a trrf In
M in e r B u ild in g
S .
Gi-oil vision nnd a clean con
science avulleth much, put your
trust in them.
M a k e A p p o in tm e n t^
W h e n e v e r P ossible
D r . S h e rm a n
W.
M oody
O p to m e tr is t - E y e s ig h t S p e c ia lis t
Suite 83! M iner Hldg, Phone 302
East llroadwuy. Eugene Ore.
Y
JC.PENNEYCO,
, H im otu>, Or»*gon.
No. 444
Pure Silk
Full Fash ioned
HOSE
in M any Smart
Shades
chains;
m s fim o n v now and heretofore ex-
Istlng between you and the P lain tiff '
on the grounds of desertion and that
p lain tiff be awarded the care and
custodv of the two minor children and
for such other relief as to the Court
•h all seem meet.
That this summons Is served unon
yon hv publication thereof In The
Bpripgfleld News, a newspaper of
general circulation pursuant to an
order of the Judge of the above men­
tio n « ! Court and entered of record
on the 16th day of M ay 1929 ordering
this summons to be' published once
each week for four successive and
consecutive weeks ln said Newspaper
and that the date of the first publi­
cation is with the issue of May 16th
1929 and date of last publication w ill
be with the issue of June 13th, 1929.
F R A N K A. DePUE,
Attorney for P lain tiff, Residence,
Springfield. Oregon.
M 16-23-30 J 6-13
Keeps You
Internally Fit!
Rexall Laxative Salt
50c
S tir a teaspoonful of Rex­
all Laxative Salt in a glass
of water In the morning.
Pleasant, refreshing, ef­
fervescing. Fine for sick
headache and indigestion.
Keeps bowels regular and
system fit.
Sold only a t
Flanery’s
Drug Store
TRe
Sfor*
SO U TH ERN
thence
South
P A C IF IC
No. 4SS
Sheer Silk
HOSE
Clear chiffon to th„
toP ~ picot edge
22.07 the plaintiffs w ill apply to the Court
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From New Orleans you can
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cruise to New York. Meals and
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trip may be made on northern
United States or Canadian lines.
N o m atter w hat your destina­
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T hree itineraries are suggested
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wives who have proud husbands
sharing your pride in a new elec­
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way closes M a y 15th?
/ / not, and you simply must pen­
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w ill soon be withdrawn and,
second, so great has been the de­
mand for these new models tliat
we have had considerable difficulty
in getting ihcut for delivery.
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Westerns©
77t« Electric llanqe with the
autom atic "Flavor Zone” Oven,
only ^ 7 — down -* $ 7 — monthly
(until May 15th only)
As
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states power C ompany