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    THURSDAY. DBCBMRBR 17,
1931
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
N O T IC K TO C R K D IT O R S
N O T H '/ IH IIK ItK B Y G IV E N :
That I. I, Itay haa been appoint­
ed adinlnlatrator of the eatate ol
Itebecca A Porter, dneeaaed, by the
County Court of lutne County, Ore­
gon.
All peraous having claim«
usalnat »aid eatale are required to
present them, with the proper
voucher», within »lx month* from
Ihe 17th day of December, 1*31,
to the aald adinlnlatrator at hla law
A Inn ul Hu I mill »xclualvu llua ol office In the Miner Building. Eu
i 'ItrIni mu« Curd» am tin» au tils gene, Oregon.
L. L. ItAY, Administrator of
pluy «1 III» Nnwa Officii,
the E»tate of Itebecca A Por­
ter. deceuaed
N O T IC K O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
I I ) 17 24 31—J 7-14)
IN T II E CO U N TY COURT OF
I'HK M TATE OK OUEGON F lllt
N O T IC K TO C R E D IT O R S
T D K COUNTY OK L A N K
IN
Notice 1« hereby given that the
I ’lto llA T K No 6671.
underalgned has been appointed
IN T II E M A T T E R OK I I I K EH Executor of the laat W ill and
T A T E OK E LIJA H f . MTUMAN, Teatament of Ellen Joaephlne Hoot,
Decaaaad.
deceuaed. and ol her aald eatate
TO W HOM T H IS MAY CONCKUN and ha» duly qualified aa auch. All
Notice 1» hereby given iliul the peraon» having rlalma agalnat the
uiidaralgtiad. aa the administrator aald ealale are hereby required to
of the above ontlllod eatale haa preuenl auch claims duly verified
filed In »aid Court, hla final ac­ with proper vouchers attached, to
count; that the time aet for tho me at my office at 234 Main street,
hearing thereon, before the »aid Hprlngflehl, Oregon, within six
Court la 10 o'clock A M. January moutha from the date of thia no­
16, 1932. and all peraona having tice, the »nine being dated and pule
any objection» to the »aid final ac Halted the first time thia the 17th
count »hall file the aatuu In w rit­ day of Deretuber, 1*31.
I M PETKIIHON. Executor of
ing on or before the hour »el for
the I uih I W ill and Teatament
the hearing.
of Ellen Joaephlne Itoot, De­
H. E H L A T T E ItY , Admlnlalra
ceased.
lur of Hie Estali- Ilf KIIJuli C
( I ) 17 24 31—J 7-14)
Htutnan, Oeceaaod.
I l) 17 24 31- -J 7-141
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
N O T IC K T O C R E D IT O R S
Notice 1» hereby given that the
underalgned ha» been appointed
l i ‘ - utrla uf ihe Eulate of Mary
Ann llarne«, dneeaaed, by the Coun
ly Court of luine County, Oregon
All peraon« having claim» agaln»t
■aid eatale are hereby notified to
preaeul the aaiue duly verified to
I be underalgned at the office of
Well» * Well». Itank of Commerce
Bldg, Eugeue, Ijin e County, Ore-
gun » lililu » li month» from the
dale of the ftr»l publication of thin
notice.
Date of flrat publication, Dec 10,
1931
BERTHA W ETZEL, E ie c u trll
W ELLS * W ELLH. Attorney»
I I I 1OI7 24 3 I — J 7)
NOTICE IH IIK ItK H Y G IV E N :
Thai Frank Aldrich haa been ap
pointed administrator of the estate
of Harah Guthrie Aldrich, deceased,
tiy Ihe County Court of Eugene.
Lane County, Oregon
All peraon*
li'ivlng claim« agalnat aald eatate
ur<- required to preaent them, with
the proper voucher*, within a ll
month» from Ihe 3rd day of Decem­
ber. 1931, to the aald admlnlalra
tor at the law office of L. L. Itay,
In the Miner Building, Eugene. Ore­
gon.
FRANK A LD R IC H , Adralnla-
trntor of the Eatate of Harah
Guthrie Aldrich, deceaaed,
I, L. KAY, Attorney for Eatate.
(D 3 10 17 24 31)
N O T IC E
FOR
P U B L IC A T IO N
Dinner Guaata Hare — Mr and
Mrs. Herbert Mmeeil and two sons
of Eugene were dinner guest» of
Mrs. It. Montgomery on Sunday.
Mrs. Montgomery I» mother of Mra
Hi/ieed.
Injur«» Hand— Bruce, eldest »on
uf Mr. and Mra. II. K. Maxey, pain­
fully Injured the Index finger on
hla right hand Sunday when he
caught It In the Inge of an automo­
bile door lliat waa being closed
N O T IC R T O C R K D IT O R S
N O T IC K OF S H E R IF F 'S SALK
REAL PROPERTY
Notice la hereby given that the
underalgned by order of the County
Court of the State of Oregon fot
Lane County entered on the lat
day of December, 1*31, have been
appointed Join! admlnlstratora of
the estate of Charlee B. Blanton,
deceaaed.
All
persona
having
claim« agalnat said eatate are here­
by notified to preaent the same
duly verified und with vouchers
attached to the underalgned at the
law office uf Gordon H. Wells In the
Miner Building, Eugene, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of the flret publication ol thia no­
tice.
The date of first publication of
this notice la December 3, 1*31.
J 8 BLANTON,
A LIC E BLANTO N. Joint ad
uilnlatrator» of the eatate of
Charlea It. Blanton, deceaaed
ID 8-10 17 24 31)
N O T IC E O F K A L E O F C H A T T E L
U N D E R PO SSES SO R Y S TO R A G E
L IE N
Take Notice, that A. II. I'olill.
residing at Creswell, Oregon, claim*
a lien on the chattels hereinafter
mentioned for storage furnished
upon
One Durant Touring Car Model
A No. C 4726 Motor number 81R23.
One Harley Davidson Motorcycle
Me 24 JD 11616.
which storage waa furnlahod and
performed upon said chattel* at
the residence of said claimant from
September 1*. 1*31, to and Indud
lug November 27th, 1*31, at the
request uf John Nelawanger of
Creswell, Oregon, the reputed own
er thereof and reputed lawful pos­
sessor thereof.
That the charge for aald storage
during said period 1« 126.00 which la
a reasonable charge therefor.
That the name of tho reputed
owner of aald car and cycle or the
reputed luwful possessor thereof la
John Nelawanger uf Creswell. Ore-
Con.
That the amount claimed to be
due »aid claimant la 326 00 Thut a
particular description of said chat­
tels la ua follow«:
One Durant Touring Car Mo­
del A No C 4726 Motor No. 81823
One Harley Davldaon Motor
Cycle No 24 JD 11616
That aald chattels will be sold
at public auction on the 18th day
of December. 1*31, at the residence
of said claimant A. 11. 1‘ohll. one
mile north of ('reswell. Oregon, on
the east aide of the Pacific lllgb
way In Lane County. Oregon, at one
o'clock P. M of said day.
That thia notice Is given pur
■ uant to aectlon 61-402 Oregon Vode
Annotated 1*30.
That the proceeds of said aale
will be used first to the payment
of the expenaes of said sale; sec­
ond. to the discharge of aald lien;
third, the balance If any to be paid
over to the County Clerk of Lane
County, to be held by him in trust
for the owner thereof.
Dated at Eugene. Oregon thia
27th day of November, 1*31.
JO HN L MARSH. Constable.
By VAN SVARVERUD. Deputy.
Oaparmant of tha Interior
General l« n d Office at Itoaeburg,
Oregon, November 18th, 1*31.
N O TIC E la hereby given that
Nellie Adam», of Leaburg. Oregon,
i who, on April 22, 1*30, made Home­
stead entry. Herlal, No. 01*30*, for
S E '« S ectio n 24, T o w n sh ip 18 8
Range 1 E. W illamette Meridian,
baa filed notice of Intention to
make final three year Proof, to
eatabllah claim to the land above
deacrlbed. before E. O. Immel, U. 8
Commissioner, at Eugene. Oregon,
on the 22nd day of December. 1831
Claimant names aa wltneaaea
W illiam Shaming, of Vida. Ore­
gon.
Guy Jonea. W alter Millican, and
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALK
N O T IC E 18 HK ItEM Y G IVEN, Frank Jonea, of I^eaburg. Oregon.
ROBERT E CRAW FORD.
that under auil purauant to the
Acting Register,
term» of Section 61 403 Oregon
(N 1*28— D 3-10-17)
Coil« Annotated, and In foreclosure;
uf a lion filed under aald aectlon
again»! one 1*24 Itulck touring
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
car. Motor number 11413X1. Factory
REAL PROPERTY
number 11060*7. and at the dlrec
NO TIC E 1« hereby given that by
tlun uf the claimant, I have levied virtue of an execution laaued out
upon and taken Into my poaaeaalon , of tho Circuit Court of the State of
■aid above deacrlbed personal pro ' Oregon for Multnomah County thia
perty at 992 Jackaon Street, In the | 16th day of November, 1(31, In a
SUMMONS
city of Eugene, Lane County, Ore < ■ult pending therein In which
IN
T
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E
C
IR
C U IT COURT OF T H E
gun. and will on the IXth day of Frank L. Blewett. Executor of the
December, 1931, at the hour of o n e' Eatate of Jnhu II. Blewett, de-1 S T A T E OH OREGON FOR LANE
COUNTY
o'clock p. m. of »»id day aell the ; ceased, was plaintiff and Marlon
name to the hlgheat bidder for caah | II. Day, Mary M Day and Jennie E Susie M Bucknum. 1'latotltf, vs.
C. F. Mickelson. C F. Mickelson
at public auction. Held aale will Marsh were defendants, which exe­
aa Adinlnlatrator of the Eatate of
be held at 992 Jackaon Htreet. In cution waa to me directed and com
Hattie B. Mickelson. Deceaaed.
the city of Eugene, I« n e County, inanded me to aell the real pro­
Melba V. Gilbert. Rupert T. G il­
( Iregon.
perty hereinafter described to satis­
bert. W alter B. Arp. and Jane
JO HN L. MARSH, Constable.
fy certain llena and charge» speci­
Arp, hla wife. Bank of Commerce,
____________ (D 1017)____________ fied. I will on Saturday the 1* day
a corporation, Ed Ztntker and J.
of December, 1*31, at the hour of
G. Beddo. Defendants.
10 o'clock A. M . a t the aoutbweat To W alter B. Arp and Jane Arp.
door of the County Court House In hla wife, Defendants:
Eugene. I« n e County, Oregon, of­
In the Name of the State of Ore­
fer for aale and sell al public auc­ gon: You and each of you are here
tion for caah. subject to redemp­ by required to appear and answer
tion aa provided by law, all of the the complaint of plaintiff >lle<l
right, title and Intereat of the de agalnat you In the above entitled
JEW ELER
fendanta In aald »ult and of all court and cause, on or before Ihe
Repairing a Specialty
parties claiming by. through or un­ expiration of the time prescribed In
der them or uny of them since the the order of publication, to-wlt: On
Springileld, Oregon
8th day of April, 1*31, In or to the or before the expiration of four
following deacrlbed real property, weeks from the date of first publi­
to-wlt:
cation of this summans, and If you
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
fall to answer, for want thereof
South fifty-eight end one-third
plaintiff w ill apply to the court for
Naturopathic Phyalolan
(58 1-3) feet of Lot five (6), and
the relief prayed for In the com­
Phone 91J
and North eight and onethlrd
plaint, to-wlt:
(R 1-2) feet of Ix»t four (4), Block
Office Hour»: 1 to 6 P. M,
That plaintiff have Judgment
six (8) Ellsworth's Addition to
against defendants C. F. Mickelson
408 Fourth Street
Eugene, Oregon.
and C. F. Mickelson as Administra­
Dated thia 18th day of November.
tor of the Eatate of Hattie B. M ick­
1*31.
elson. Deceased, for the principal
H L. BOWN. Sheriff.
Universel Mortgag« Corp.
sum of 11800.00 with Interest at
By A. E. HULEG AARD, Deputy
7% per annum from March I. 1*31.
(N 19 26 D 3-10-17)
and the following sums with Inter
eat at 13% per annum from the fol­
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S SA LE
lowing dates for taxes paid, to-wlt:
W. P. Tyson, Agant
REAL PROPERTY
281.74. November 6, 1928.
128 E St.
Phon« 68W
3116.00, November 6. 1928.
NO TIC E la hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order of
362 65. May 4, 1929.
aale laaued out of the Circuit Court
366.81, February 20. 1930.
of
the
State
of
Oregon
for
l-ane
344.07, November 3, 1930,
General Law ITactlce
County the 19th day of November,
347 39. May 6. 1931,
1931, upon and purauant to a decree and 3200.00 reasonable attorney
I. M. PETERSON
duly
given
and
made
by
aald
Court
fees
and the coats and disburse­
Attorney «t-1-aw
the 18th day of November. 1931, In ments of thia suit and that said
City Hall Rulldlng
a suit pending therein In which ■utni be decreed u first Hen against
Fred J. Stewart and I.lllle Stewart the property deacrlbed In plaintiff's
Sprlugfleid, Oregon
were plaintiffs and Betty A. Bel- mortgage, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point 80 feet
Inger, Leo Tucker and Beatrice
east of the northwest corner of
Tucker were defendants, which exe­
Lot 6 in Block 28 In Fairmont,
cution and order of sale waa to me
FRANK A. DE PUE
now a part of the City of Eugene.
directed and commanded me to aell
A T TO R N E Y A T LAW
Lane County, Oregon, according
the real property hereinafter dea­
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
crlbed to satisfy certain llena and
to the original plat thereof and
running thence east to a point
charges In aald decree specified, I
Sutton
Springfield
will on 2nd Saturday, the 2nd day
63 and 1-3 feet west of the west
Building
Oregon
line of the alley running north
day of January, 1932, at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock A. M . at the south­
and south through said block;
west door of the Counity Court
thence south 110 feet; thence
west to a point 60 feet east of the
House In Eugene, Lane County,
west line of aald block, and
Oregon, offer for snle and aell al
public auction for cash, subject to
thence north to the place of be­
OF ALL KINDS
redemption as provided by law, all
ginning. together with the tene­
ments, hereditaments and appur­
of the right, title and Interest of
Quick Delivery
tenances thereunto appertaining,
the defendants In aald suit and of
Phone Springfield 121-M
superior to any title. Interest or
all parties claiming by, through or
claim of defendants herein or
under them or any of them since
the 8th day of June, 1*30, In or to
any of them, and that said mort­
gage be foreclosed and said prem­
the following described real prop­
O U ’fc K i Vb. 1 H
ises sold by the sheriff and the
erty, to-wlt:
said Judgment and the expenaes of
Beginning at a point on the
proceeds applied to the payment
East side of County road Number
of said Judgment and the expen­
33, 90 feet East of the center
ses of aale; and that defendants
of the 8. P. Railroad Track on
and all persons claiming under
the South line of "D" Street In
them be forever barred and fore­
the town of Goahen, thence
closed from all right, title, Inter­
South 3.6 degrees East along aald
gat battai result*
eat, lien, claim and equity of re­
County road 400 feet, thence
demption In aald property and
North 8« degree East parallel
Tha modern bl-
that the purchaser be placed In
with said 'D' Street 200 feet to a
■uoia that altm-
possession thereof and for such
point thence North 3.6 degrees
further relief as to the court may
West 400 feet to a point on the
Inata blur dis­
seem equitable
South line of said 'D' Street,
tortion “Jump"
This summons Is published by
thence South 8# degrees West
along said South line of said 'D' order of Hbn. O. F. Sklpworth,
___For bettor, tea­
Street 200 feet, to the place of Judge of the Circuit Court, Lane
beginning, containing 2 acres i County, Oregon, made November
ts* and near, get UnlvU
I more or less, all In I-ane County. 30, 1931. Dated and flrat published
December 3. 1*31.
Oregon.
W. H. BROOKE, Attorney for
Dated thia 30th day of Novem­
DR. ELLA MEADE
plaintiff, 860 W illam ette Street,
ber, 1931.
Eugene, Oregon.
Optometrist
H. I-. BOWN, Sheriff.
I
(D 3-10-17-24-81)
(D 8-10-17-38-11)
41 W a it Sth
Kugene
NOTICK OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
Notice 1» hereby given that J. K
Iterger ha« filed In Court hl»
filial account a« administrator uf
the eatate of W illiam II Herbert,
I that »aid account
ore the County Court
Hou»e In Eugene. Ore
ton at t
I'clock A. M of Janu
H. 19
for examination and
aa
All peraon* objecting
h lid file their obji«ll"i>
quire- by law and appear at
■aid H>
nd place »tated
J. l . JKItOKH, Administrator
H I). A L L E N . Attorney for Eatate
ID 10-17 24 31 -
Business Directory
Euw. G. Privat
BONDS
DRY WOOD
UNIVIS
Bifocals
NO TIC E la hereby given that by
virtue of an i xecutlon and order of
sale laaued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for l-ane
County thia 6th day of December.
1*31, upon «m l pursuant to a decree
duly given and made by said Court
thia 1st day uf December. 1931, In
a suit pending therein In which B
II Brundage wa» plaintiff and E. C.
Hlminon« uml Mina Simmon», hla
wife, Herman Burgoyne and Jessie
Burgoyne, bis wife, were defend­
ants, which execution and order of
»ale was to me directed and com­
manded me to sell the real pro
perty hereinafter described to sat­
isfy certain llena and charges In
aald decree specified, I will on
Friday the 8th day of January, 1*32,
at the hour of 10 o'clock. A M.
at the southwest door ol the Coun­
ty Court House In Eugene, l-ane
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
aell at public auction for cash, sub
Jed to redemption as provided by
law, all of the right, title and Inter­
est of ihe defendants In aald «ult
und of all parties claiming by,
through or under them or any of
them »Ince the lat day of Decem­
ber. 1*31, In or to the following
deacrlbed real property, to-wli:
Beginning at a point 31.71
chain» West and 8.12 chains
South of the Northeaat corner of
Section to. Tp. 18 S. R. 3 W W
M In l-ane County, Oregon, and
running tnence East 11.96 chains;
Thence S. 83 deg. East 10.00
chains, them e North 76 deg. 16
min. East 10.30 chains to fence on
the West aide of the Pacific
Highway; thence 8. 7 deg. 36 min.
East 11.10 chains, thence 8. 7
deg. 18 min. W. 6.42 chains to an
Iron bar; thence N. XX deg. 66
min W. 32.88 chains to a point
South of the place of beginning;
thence North 14.16 chains, more
or leas to the pli e of beginning,
containing 47.30 acres, more or
leas. In Section» 10 « n - I t , said
Township and Rangi-
Dated thia 7th day of December.
1*31.
H. L. BOWN. Sheriff.
By A. E. HCLEG AARD. Deputy.
(D 10-17 24 31—J 7)
N O T IC E O F SA L E O F
REAL PROPERTY
PAGE FWC
and got hla check at coat He Im
ported all hla delicacies direct from
Europe and had to pay top prices
for out-of-season stuff.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Goas to Salam — Mra. Wallace
Hunt Near Coburg— W. K Bar-
Hawka left Monday for Salem to ba nail and Frank Smltaon hunted for
with her daughter who la III there. j geese near Coburg Sunday
Drive to Salem— Dr. and Mra. H
P. Mortensen spent Sunday visit
Ing In Salem.
V is ito r from T ra n t— P erry WH
llama waa a visitor from hla home
at Trent Tuesday.
Go to Destar— Mr. and Mra. Rob
ert Carrr left Monday for Dexter
lo spend a week with friend».
Visito from Fall Crook — Fred
Leppert uf Fall Creek waa a busi-
oeaa visitor In Springfield on Mon-
day.
Ooas to California— Mra. Riley
Snodgrass left Sunday for Han
Francisco to spend the week visit­
ing with her son, Kenneth DeLaa-
aus.
Halaey People Hara — Mr. and
Mrs. I). Hayes. Doris and Kenneth
llayea. and George Hayes of H al­
aey were Sunday visitors at the
Riley Snodgrass home.
Visit at Draw F. B. Hamlin and
»on. John, drove to Drew Friday
to spend the week-end with rela­
tives.
Visit* in Portland— Mrs. W. A.
Taylor went to Portland for a short
trip Sunday and returned here
Monday evening.
Collect Bounties— R. C. Evans of
Belknap Springs collected 23 on
one adult coyote and 34 for one
adult female coyote at the office
of the county clerk last week.
T H E M A TTER OF T H E ES
T A T E OF MARY I. E. HURL-
B l'R T , Deceaaed.
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IVEN
/ • r //>•
that by virtue of ao order In the
County Court of Lane County, Ore­
gon. made on the 24th day of Nov­
ember, A. D„ 1*31, In the matter
of the eatate of Mary 1. E. Hurl-
hurt, deceased, the undersigned
duly appointed, qualified and act­
ing administratrix of the said es­
W ith S traw b erry Jam
tate, wilt on and after the 28th day
of December. A. D., 1*31, offer for
You can add Interest to m»ny a
aale and aell at private sale for dessert -with a Jar of strawberry
cash, or for cash and credit accord­
ing to law. the following described Jam.
Floating island, for Instance.
real property belonging to said es­
tate, and all of the right, title and Ftsh out a strawberry, soft and
interest of the deceased therein, to- sweet, from the Jam lo place tn the
wlt:
The W t i of the WV4 of the N. center of each Island.
Rice pudding: put a spoon of
E.\», except a 40 foot atrip to
I-ane County, all In Section 33. strawberry Jam on each serving of
Township 18. South Range 3 the pudding.
West of the W illamette Mi rldian
containing 40 acres of land, I n ! Bread pudding: spread the pud­
ding with strawberwry jam. add a
I-ane County. State of Oregon.
Also the E H of NW % of NE>« meringue, brown In the oven, and
In Section 33. Township 18, serve hot or cold.
South Range 3 West of the W il­
Cream cheese: make a delicious
lamette Meridian, containing 2o
acres of land. In I-ane County, dessert of It by serving It with
State of Oregon.
crisp crackers and strawberry Jam.
That said sale will take place at
Any other sort of jam will do, of
the office of A. J. McKy at the cor­
course, but strawberry seems to fit
ner of W illam ette Street and
Eighth Avenue East tn Eugene, In so far as flavor Is concerned
with all these desserts.
I-ane County. Oregon.
This notice la published In the
Oh— you can gild fine gold and
Springfield News, a weekly news­ paint the Illy by adding a dab of
paper of general clrcdlation pub­
lished at Springfield. Lane County, strawberry Jam to each glass
Oregon Date of first publication dessert dlsn of home-made vanilla
November 26th, 1931.
ice cream.
BEA TR IC E WASSOM, Admin­
It's good. “Yum-yum," the chil­
istratrix of the Estate of Mary
dren say about it
I. E. Hurlburt. Deceased.
* a a
(N 26— D 3-10-17-24)
Fried Oyatara
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S SA LE
Drain, clean and dry the oysters.
ON E X E C U T IO N
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by Sprinkle lightly with salt and pep­
virtue of an execution issued out per, dip In flour, egg and cracker
of the Circuit Court of the State of or stale bread crumbs, and fry In
Oregon for Lane County, Oregon, on
deep fat. Drain on brown paper.
the 7th day of November, 1931, In
an action In which Dora M. John Serve on a hot folded napkin, gar
son. was the plaintiff and W. Stager nlsh with parsley and lemon. Fried
and Ellen B. Stager, were defend­ oysters should be served Immedi­
ants, In which action the plaintiff ately. It Is better not to begin
recovered Judgment against the de­
fendants for 316.69. with Interest frying until they are wanted than
thereon from the 7th day of Nov­ to delay serving.
a a •
ember. 1931, at the rate of 6% per
annum to the date of the payment
Rice Au Gratio
of said judgment; and the further
cup minced onion
sum of 38.20 costs which said exe­
1 clove of garlic, minced
cution was to me directed and com­
manded me In the name of the State
2- 3 cup chopped green pepper (no
of Oregon, to levy upon the pro­
seods)
perty of the defendants In ordei
2 cups canned tomatoes
to satisfy said Judgment. Intereat,
3- 4 cup rice
costs and accruing costs, I have
levied upon the following described
1 tablespoon minced paraley
real property of the defendants tn
2 tablespoons butter
I-ane county. Oregon, to w tt:
3-4 cup grated American cheese.
Beginning at a point In the
Salt and pepper.
South Line of the County road
known as the Lorane highway, be­
Wash rice and parboil In boil­
ing County road No. 846, directly ing salted water for 5 minutes,
south of the North East corner
drain. Melt butter, add onion, gar
of the North West quarter of Sec­
tion (14) In Township (18) South lie and green pepper and aau.e
Range (4) West of the W illam ­ until tender without browning. Add
ette Meridian and running thence tomatoes and when boiling stir tn
South 707 leet, thence West 160
the parboiled rice and simmer un
feet, (hence North to the South
line of the said Lorane Highway til rice Is tender, adding salt to
and thence Easterly along the taste when half done. Turn Into but
South line of said Highway 161 tered baking dish and cover top
feet more or less to the place of with cheese. Brown In moderate
beginning In Lane County, Ore
oven. . Sprinkle with parsley and
gon
NOW T H E R E F O R E IN T H E serve at once.
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NAM E OF T H E STA TE O F ORE
GON. amd In compliance with said
Broiled Oyatara
execution and In order to satisfy
Take two doxen large oysters,
said Judgment. Intereat, costs and
accruing costa, I will on Friday the cleaned, drained and dried tn a
18th day of December at the hour aoft cloth. Sprinkle with s ilt and
of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of pepper. M elt two ounces butter In
said day at the Southwest front
door of the County Court House In a large frying pan, lay In one doxen,
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, of­ as soon as the last one is tn. turn
fer for sale and sell at public auc­ the first one and when all have
tion for cash to the highest bidder, been turned begin taking out; lay
subject to redemption as provided
Ing them closely on a large butter­
by law. all the right, title and In­
terest of the said defendants tn and ed oyster broiler; cook to a light
to said premises and all parties bfown over moderate fire. While
claiming by, through or under them these are browning the other dox
since the 7th day of November,
en may be "set" In the butter
1931.
Dated this 9th day of November, Have six rounds of toast on a hot
platter; put four oysters on each,
1931.
H. I - BOWN, Sheriff of Lane sprinkle on the butter In which
County, Oregon.
they were stiffened and serve with
By A. E. HULEG AARD, Deputy.
lemon cut In eighths.
(N 1F28— D H 4 - 1 7 )
Hart
89UMECT CAMPJB
Visitor from Vida— Charles Al- H A M A N O EGGS OE L U X E
Up-county people who demand
len of Vida, transacted huatnesa In
ham and eggs to the true American
Springfield Tuesday.
way can get them at the swanky
Misa Clara belle Waldorf-Aatorta. the new SZO.IMM).-
V ialta at H«
Wagner spent the week-and at Cor 000 hotel, to exactly the same form
valila visiting with her parents.
that Cal Coolidge gets hla up to
Visitor from Mohawk—Glen Stai his Vermont home In other words
ford of the Mohawk region waa a a real farmer's wife will cook It on
visitor In Springfield on Tuesday. the gold plated range at the 47-story
hostelry.
W altervlllc People Hara — Mr.
About ten American women will
»od Mra. Arthur Easton of Walter- cater to the tastes of American-
1 ville were visitor» in Springfield born palates. Not all of them are
Tuesday.
Yankees either, as a couple of col­
ored mammies have been hired to
Thurston Resident Hare— W alter
Ed ml» ton of Thurston waa a busi­ Juggle corn pone and poaaum for
visiting Southerners.
ness visitor In Springfield on Tues­
The only thing the average Am­
day.
erican will not be able to recognize
Cottage Grove Man Hara— <' A. from his food hla mother used to
Marmaduke of Cottage Urove waa serve will be the price. We have­
a business visitor tn Springfield n't learned that yet and will wait
Tuesday afternoon.
for somebody else to tell Us. We
suspect It will be about 32.60 for
Recovering— M rs. D. B. M urphy
"ham and--------- Yes, one order.
Is recovering nicely now at her
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home here following a major oper­
SOM E H IG H P R IC E S
ation performed laat week.
Restaurants here that have a
Leaves for Portland — Verne millionaire following do not hesi­
Wooley left Monday for Portland tate to charge plenty. One place
wherFhe will undergo an operation gets seventy-five cents for a baked
potato. ’ Another charges 24.60 for
at the Veterana' hospital
fllet-mlgnon— better known to Jef­
Home from Hospital — Donald, ferson, la., as tenderloin steak.
■mall son of Rev. and Mra. O. C.
One promoter entertained his
Poindexter, waa brought home from prospects recently at * big hotel
the hospital Tuesday.
with a banquet that coat him exact­
ly 330 a person—and he didn’t give
Bar Breaks— Three students at
away any gold cigarette lighters
the Brattato school were bruised
either. He was "to" with the hotel
Wednesday afternoon when a bori-
certain people who perpetrate it.
Kintal bar on which they were
They do say that some people
playing broke and fell.
Boy Haa Operation — Stephen
Rice. 12 year old son of Mr. and
Visita with Parents— Miss Irene
Mrs. Mel Rice, underwent an em­
ergency operation for appendicitis Jeter, student at the Springfield
at the Pacific Christian hospital high school spent the week-end at
Mabel with her parents. Miss Jeter
early Tuesday morning.
stays with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pohl
while attending school.
IN
About 100 aat down to table and
knew they had eaten whan they
finished
Visits Father— Mrs. W. H. Ander­
son and son, Forrest, went to Port­
land Saturday evening to spend the
week end visiting with Mr. Ander­
son who is a patient at the Veter­
ans hospital to that city. They re­
turned home Sunday evening.
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HOT RIDING
Now summer la over, city work­
ers will have a reet from the dally
roasting they had to endure going
to work and returning on the sub­
way. Moat visitors expect the sub­
way to be cool on hot days. but. on
the contrary. It Is as hot aa a boiler
room.
to winter it la Just about aa cold
as the open street. Windows on the
trains are always left open to allow
the smells to escape. In one car
alone there may be twenty or more
different nationalities and nearly
all of them have their own cookery.
One ran detect the odor of llmbur-
ger, garlic, und a thousand other
fragrances that appeal alone to the
here go out In the country for the
sole purpose of catching hay fever
which destroys their sense of smell.
Mebbe so?
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a
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T R IC K N O V E L T IE S
There's a certain German shop to
the West Forties that sells the
moat curious tninga to the world.
They make suitable presents for
anybody. One ta a water pitcher
that playa tunes when you pick It
up. The same Idea la applied to
cigarette boxes, perfume bottles
and other knlckknacks.
At the same place one can buy
music boxes, walking and talking
dolls, trick canes and a host of
mechanical toys that children go
wild over. And prices are more
than reasonable, a 36 bill being
enough to supply the whole family
with desirable gifts they never
heard of before.
DOLLAR DAYS!
^ ® as-îiàD^
slashed to approxim ately 1 cent a m ile ( 3 l for each
100 m iles). G o to a ttw b tr t for the holidays!
Shedd Realaent Here— Mrs. A.
M. Snodgrass of Shedd Is spending
the week to Springfield. She is
staying at the Riley Snodgrass
home during the absence of Mrs.
Snodgrass who Is in California and
who w ill return to Springfield on
Friday.
TICKETS GOOD ON A U TRAINS LEAVING
N O T IC E
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned, Frank J. Sly. Execu­
tor of the Estate of Emma A. Sly,
deceased, haa filed hla Final Re­
port and Account as such Executor
with the Clerk of the County Court
of Lane County, Oregon, and that
Saturday, the 16th day of January,
1932, at 10:00 o'clock In the fore­
noon to the County Court Room in
the Court House at Eugene, Ore­
gon, has been set by the Hon C. P.
Barnard. Judge of said Court, as
the time ana place of hearing ob­
jections to the same, and for the
final settlement of said estate.
FRAN K J. SLY. Executor.
W E LL S A W E LL S . Attorneys.
SAM PLE
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R O U N D T R IP S :
F ra n c is c o
$ 1 3 .5 0
Klamath Falls
Oakridge
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4.85
100
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Southern Pacific
Carl Olson, Agent
Phone 65
(D 17-24-31— J 7-14)
Christmas Morningl Coffee— toast— bocon— all mad* right a t the
breakfast table. You unwrap a shiny new percolator, plug It In and
soon the stimulating aroma of coffee it wafted through the roam.
Fresh, crisp toast pops from the new automatic toaiter— not a chance
of burning. Across tha table bocon tizzies an the new electric grin.
With those electrical aids, your breakfast out-cheft the bett chef t.
ELECTRIC
HEATERS
PERCOLATORS
Local
Dealers
HOTPLATES
have provided complete dis­
WAFFLE IRONS
plays of electrical gifts for
your convenience.
An elec­
ELECTRIC CLOCKS
trical gift may be found to fit
TOASTERS
every purse and every need.
Your dealer will be glad to
WARMING PADS
assist you In making suit­
able selections.
M ountain States
P o w e r Co.
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