PAGE EIGHT THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS FAMED SCHOLARSHIP LINCOLN TEACHERS ARE HOSTS AT GATHERING MAY BE AWARDED TO LOCAL YOUTH The te a c h e rs of th e Springfield Marriage Licenses Issued co n tract logging. P erry lh-lce and Ja G rant, em- ployees of the fo rest rese rv e a t Me j K enzie B ridge, sp en t la s t week end a t th e ir hom es here. Mrs. Ross M athew s from P le a sa n t ' g 1 ill visited h er d au g n ter, Mrs. 1 W eiss, la st week. . John E /|m isto n h as in stalled an ( elec tric pum p to tak e the place of his windmill. I T h ere w,„ be a m otlon pi[.ta r e _ 1929, in o r to the follow ing d escrib ed and said E xecution to me directed r ea* p ro p erty , to-w it: com m anding me in the nam e of the B eginning a t th e N o rth e a st c o rn e r S tate of O regon, in o rd er to satisfy l-n t „ n o / I l In R ln n lr t h i - f o o n /IQ , ___ . of L ot one (1) in Block th irte e n (13) said judgm ent, in te re st, 1 A l tto rn ey ’s S pringfield, acco rd in g to the m ap of fees, cost of su it an d accru in g costs S p rin g field reco rd ed A pril g, 1872 in to sell the follow ing described real schools, th e m em b ers of the school An an n o u n cem en t w as m ade a t th e volum e 1 of Deed R ecords, in an d for p ro p erty to -w it• board and th e ir w ives, and th e clerk U n iv ersity o f O regon e a rly in th e L ane C ounty, O regon, being a t th e ; B eginning at a point 273 feet N orth w ere g u ests of th e te a c h e rs of th e . ,, . „ , , . . . . . . .................... w eek th a t Jo h n Cox, of S p rin g field , in te rse c tio n of the S outh line of I and 255 feet E ast of the S outhw est Lincoln school a t a social g ath erin g S outh “D" s tre e t in said tow n of ¡ co rn er of the W illiam Shields and i w as th e only u n d e rg ra d u a te of th e held a t th e C h am b er of C om m erce of Second s tr e e t in said tow n of wife D onation Land Claim No. I fifteen who tried th a t w as su ccess­ 56 room s on F rid ay night. S p rin g field , th e n c e S outh along th e N otification 607, in Section T h irty ful In receiv in g th e reco m m en d atio n W est line of Second s tre e t 210 feet th re e (33) T ow nship T ~ w enty (20) T he ev en in g was sp e n t in gam es j of th e ex am in in g board fo r ap p o in t­ th en ce W est 87% feet, th en ce N orth South, R ange T hree (3) W est of the and stu n ts w hich w ere enjoyed by m en t a s R hodes sch o lar. T h ree g en e; Ray M arkinson, H alfw ay, and I „T he TranggreB80r.. given a t the 210 feet, to th e S outh line of the W illiam ette M eridian, and ru nning all p reseu t. T h e h o sts serv ed re ­ o th e r boys w ere recom m ended, but E sth e r S tew ard. E ugene; K enneth j ThurgtOn ch u rch next Fri(lay ev en ln g . C ounty R oad, or S outh “D” s tre e t, th en ce E a s t 215 feet, thence N orth fre sh m e n ts follow ing th e e n te rta in ­ th en ce E a st 87% feet to the place of 62 feet, th en ce W est 215 feet and th ey a re all g ra d u a te stu d e n ts. D enton and R u th Bond, both of T h ere wjl| be no ebarge but a free beginning, in S pringfield, L ane C oun­ th en ce 62 feet to th e place of begin­ m ent. Mr. Cox will go to P o rtla n d in Ju n ctio n C ity; v-iinton M cAtee, Oak ty, O regon. ning, in Section T h irty -th ree (33) in will offering will be taken. D ated O ctober 11th, 1(>29. D ecem ber an d su b m it to a n o th e r ex- ridge and Je a n N eston, W ilm ington, T ow nship T w enty (20) South, Range CONVENTION REPORTS Mr. and Mrs. M cA llister and son, H. L. BOWN, amimatlon in co m p etitio n w ith th e D elaw are. | T h re e (3) W est of th e W illiam ette S h e riff of L ane C ounty, O regon. M eridian, in Lane C ounty, Oregon. Jam es, wno a re on th e ir way to READ AT MEETING re p re se n ta tiv e s from o th e r schools O 17-24-31 N 7-14 C alifornia, spent Sunday n ig h t a t Now th erefo re, in the nam e of the ______ i in O regon. If Mr. Cox is one of th e * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * S ta te of Oregon, in com pliance w ith Jo h n Edm iston'S. T h irty m em b ers w ere p resen t at ' tw o »elected th ere, it m ean s th a t he ♦ N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E ON said execution and o rd e r of sale and THURSTON ♦ Mrs. H ubert G ray, who te a c h e s a t E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E th e m eetin g of C h ap ter H of the P. ! w9* receiv e th e free sc h o la rsh ip a t * * * * * * * * + + + ♦♦ + + ♦ in o rd e r to satisfy said judgm ent, Noti, spent the week end here. E O. held M onday n ig h t at. th e hom e ! Oxford U n iv ersity in E ngland. The S everal from T h u rsto n atten d ed N otice Is h ereb y given th a t by in te re st, a tto rn e y ’s fees, co sts of suit Miss M arg aret R ussell, who is a v irtu e of an execution and o rd e r of and a c cru in g costs, I will, on S a tu r­ th e poultry m eetin g a t W alterville of Mrs. W F. W alker. T hey com ­ sc h o larsh ip a lso pro v id es for con te a c h e r a t Ju n ctio n City, visited h er sale in fo reclo su re Issued out of tha day, th e 16th day of N ovem ber, 1929, prised th e m em b ersh ip a t both sid erab le tra v e l ln E u ro p e and on ] la s t W ednesday aftern o o n , conducted C ircu it C ourt of L ane C ounty, O ie - ’ “^ 6 h° Ur ° f on6 ° 'clock in the a f' p a re n ts here over the w ees end. S pringfield and E ugene, Mrs. W alker th e co n tin en t. rnoon of said day, a t the S outh­ by O. S. F letch er, L ane co u n ty ag ri­ gon, on th e 9th day of O ctober, 1929 w est Cox is th e son of Mr. a n d Mrs. c u ltu ra l ag en t, and H. C. C rosby of and Mrs. W. H. P ollard being the in a suit w h erein T h e Pacific S avings S ” 1 fro tro u n t t door uoor of or the me C v o ounty u n ty C c o ourt u rt N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E ON & Loan A ssociation, a W ashington ^ u«ene.’ Ol? ' G eorge Cox of th is city. H e is now only m em b ers in th is city. th e O regon S ta te College a t C or­ W ashington E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E s gon, offer fo r sale and sell for cash. co rp o ratio n , p lain tiff, recovered judg­ T he re p o rts of th e n atio n al con­ 22 y ears of age. He g ra d u a te d from vallis. T nose from h ere who w ere m en t a g a in s t C h arles K. F is h e r and a t public auction su b je c t to redem p- N otice Is h ereb y given th a t by th e S p rin g field high school in 1925 p re se n t: C h arles G rant, C harles vention, which w as held recen tly In “i*. , Y v irtu e of a n execution and o rd er of J u a n e ta F ish e r, his wife, for the sum ‘ X “ h o Chicago, w ere given by Mrs. G eorge and Is now a sen io r a t th e U n iv er­ T aylor, Mrs. C h arles T aylor, Mrs. Ira sale issued out of th e C ircu it C ourt of $2424.64 to g e th e r w ith in te re s t ' r f \ ‘ “ e atl? i" ter,est Of ,e,ach ,and H e rem ain ed o u t of college N ice, Mrs. R ich ard so n and Mrs. John of th e S tate of O regon for L ane th ereo n a t th e ra te of 10% p e r an- al , of ,h e d efen d an ts m entioned m Htarley a n d Mrs. P o llard , th e two sity . County, O ctober 9th, 1929, upon and num from M arch 3. 1929, and for th e 1 8? ‘? 3Uits/ and Of ? “ o th e r, pe™on8 d eleg a tes from th e local organization. one y e a r sin ce g ra d u a tin g from th e E dm iston. fu rth e r sum of $59.57 fo r tax es paid. Clal“ lng by’ ‘h r° U? 1 ° F Under ‘“ T h ig h school. H e h as tw o b ro tn e rs, Cecil H arb it w as h u rt ln the log­ p u rsu an t to a decree duly given and to g e th e r w ith in te re s t th ereo n a t the ° r a n y ..or eith(;r of . th e ? and ,t0 m ade by said C ourt O ctober 8th, Bill and K en n eth , and th re e siste rs, g in g cam p la s t w eek, being stru c k by ra te of 10% p er an n u m from M arch I the, „ sald P u l s e s h erein b efo re de- 1929, in a su it pending th e re in in V isitor in Tow n—Ju liu s Fulop, Ida, E llen, an d Bessie. a lim b on th e head. H e w as tak en w hich the Pacific S avings & Loan 19, 192J>, and for th e fu rth e r sum of scribed. H. L. BOWN, form erly drygoods m e rc h a n t in H isto ry has alw ay s In te re ste d to th e E ugene h o sp ital and a late A ssociation, a W ashington co rp o ra­ $43.27 fo r a ss e ssm e n t paid, and for S h eriff of L ane C ounty, Oregon. S pringfield, w as h ere W ednesday Cox. He has done a g re a t am o u n t of re p o rt say s th a t h e w as doing very tion, w as p lain tiff and C arl Gimpl th e fu r th e r sum of $7.00 for a b s tra c t­ O 17-24-31 N 7-14 and E lizabeth J. Gimpl, his wife, and ing th e reco rd s, and fo r th e fu rth e r from S alem calling on old friends. read in g d u rin g th e ev en in g s and the nicely. sum of $210.00 as re a so n a b le A tto r­ o th e rs w ere defendants, w hich exe­ H e is now o p eratin g a larg e prune Judges a t th e U n iv ersity com pli­ Mr. and Mrs. H e rb e rt W eiss and cution and o rd er of sale w as to m e neys fee, and fo r th e c o sts an d d is­ EATS SAUERKRAUT NOW, ran ch n e a r Salem . m ented him on th e e x te n t of his d a u g h te r B onnie Je a n , and Mrs. d irected and com m anded m e to sell b u rse m e n ts of th is s u it; and w herein FEELS YEARS YOUNGER g e n e ra l read in g . T ney s ta te d th a t W eiss' m o th er and s is te r left T u es­ the real p roperty h e re in a fte r de­ th e d e fe n d a n t B ank of C ottage G rove, “ NO H U N T IN G OR T R E S P A S S ­ th is w as one of th e la rg e s t fac to rs day for H ollyw ood, C alifornia, on a scribed to satisfy c e rta in lien s and C o ttag e G rove, O regon, a co rp o ratio n “Now I even e a t sa u e rk ra u t and ch arg es in said decree specified, I reco v ered Judgm ent a g a in s t the de- IN G ’* signs printed and In stock at w hich led to his selection. b u sin ess trip. will on S atu rd ay th e 16th day of fe n d a n ts R. A. M orris an d M a r y ! sau sag e and feel fine. A dlerika end- the S p rin gfield New s O ffice. Mrs. T aylor N eedham h as been N ovem ber, 1929, a t th e hour of one H elene M orris, his wife, fo r th e sum ed sto m ach gas and I feel 10 yearn ill fo r th e p a st w eek, but is m uch o'clock p. m. a t the S o u th w est door of Six H u n d red F ifty D ollars (650.00) younger."— M rs. M. Davis. EDITOR OF THE “NEWS" J u s t ONE spoonful of A dlerika re ­ of th e C ounty C ourt H ouse in Eu- to g e th e r w ith In te re s t th ereo n a t th e HAS SON BORN FRIDAY im proved. , , ... i gene, L ane County, O regon, offer for ra te of 6% p er annum from th e 9th lieves gas and th a t b lo ated feeling J a c k H a rb e rt w as m arried to Miss . sa | e and seu a t public au ction for day of J a n u a r y 1929, and fo r the so th a t you can e a t an d sleep well. Mr. an d Mrs. H. E. M axey a re th e O livia K ijelland a t N orth Beni last I cash su b ject to redem ption a s pro- fu rth e r sum of $75.00 a s a re a s o n ­ A cts on BOTH u p p er and low er H is m any frien d s h ere 1 vided by law, all of th e rig h t, title able A tto rn e y ’s fee, and for the costs bow el and rem oves old w aste m a tte r p aren ts of a baby boy b o rn a t the T h u rsd ay . In the ! “ «<1 in te re s t of the d efen d an ts in and d is b u rse m e n ts of th is s u it; w hich you n ev er th o u g h t w as th ere. No FOX W E S T COAST P acific C h ristia n h o sp ital in E ugene w ish them all hap p iness. . . . , . said suit and of all p a rtie s claim ing ju d g m en ts w ere enrolled and d o ck et­ m a tte r w h at you hav e tried for your ' on F rid ay , O ctober 11. Ja m e s Nor- fu tu re th ey w ill m ake th e ir hom e a t by through or u n d er them o r any of ed in the office of th e C lerk of said stom ach and bow els, A dlerika will NOW PLAYING I m an is th e nam e w hich th ey have D exter, w here M t . H a rb e rt has a them since the 8th d ay of O ctober, C ourt on th e 9th day of O ctober, 1929, su rp rise you. F la n e ry ’s D rug Store. D uring th e p a s t week m arriag e licenses have been issued by the county clerk to th e follow ing: Ken- n eth J a r ra rd , E ugene, and D eE tta D uryee, S p rin g field ; M agnus E rick- son and Isab ella McCollum, both ot E u g en e; W illiam Fre<|erick W endt and Della M ercer, both of E ugene; Ja c k F o ster, Toledo, and K ath ery n D orfler, O ak rid g e; L oren N orton and Lucille H arb au g h , both of Eu- M c D onald I chosen fo r th e second son. boy, w ho is th e ir K ensington Club to M eet M em bers of th e will be e n te rta in e d Mrs. W. C. W rig h t noon. A ssistin g Mrs. e n te rta in m e n t will N eet. 'A K en sin g to n C lub i a t th e hom e o f | to m o rro w after- 1 W rig h t w ith th e j be M rs. Levi N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E ON E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E a r m y -X lA V y y O O T B A I L t lA S S | < - m rh u ALLTAIKING Moviere iff' I GEORGE . HELEN O ’BRIEN CHANDLfRl C O M IN G SUNDAY ALL TALKIE, ; h a i l X D * BARTHELMESS mdrac / / / L I C K D A V - L U C I I N L IT T L S *1 « L D T O M D U O A N - L IL A L i t A AIKTr M/W/OMAL VITA .M O W . »K T U A , COME ON OVER N otice is h ereb y given th a t by v irtu e of an ex ecution an d o rd e r o f ' sale issued o u t o f th e C ircu it C o u r t1 of the S ta te of O regon io r Lane C ounty, O ctober 16th, 1929, upon and ! p u rsu an t to a d ecree duly given and j m ade by said C ourt O cto b er 1 5 th ,! 1929, in a su it pending th e re in in ' w hich T he Pacific S av in g s and Loan ! , A ssociation, a W ashington corpora- I tion, w as p laiu tiff and W illiam W. W hite and M ary A. W h ite, h i8 wife, and M abel R ichardson an d A rchie R ichardson, h er h u sb an d , w ere de­ fen d an ts, w hich ex ecution an d order of sale was to me d irected and com ­ m anded m e to sell th e real p ro p erty h e re in a fte r d esecrlb ed to sa tisfy i certain liens an d ch arg es in said de- ! cree specified, I will on S atu rd ay , the 16th day of N ovem ber, 1929, at th e hour of O ne o'clock p. m., a t th e S o u th w est door of th e C ounty C o u rt­ house in Eugene, L ane C ounty, O re­ gon, o ffer for sale and sell a t p u b lic' auction for cash , su b ject to red em p ­ tion as provided by law, all of the rig h t, title and in te re st of th e de­ fen d an ts in said suit and of all p arties claim ing by, th ro u g h o r u n d e r them or any of them since th e 15th day of O ctober, 1929, in or to th e follow ing described real p ro p erty , to -w it; B eginning at th e S o u th w est co rn er of lot one ( I ) in Block tw o (2), in C herry G rove A ddition to Eugene, ru n n in g th en ce E ast sixty (60) feet, th en ce N orth forty (40) feet, th en ce W est six ty 160) feet to th e W est line >f said lot One (1), th e n c e South along said W est line forty (40) feet to th e place of beginning, all in Lane C ounty, O regon. 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