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    THURSDAY. JANUARY ft
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Fir«» Weather Forecast
ENTERTAIN FOR CLUB
AT THEIR HOME FRIDAY
Mrs. Fra
Delano Roosevelt
mi l h
Furocsetln* (rum wuuthi r
¡begun In Holland In HMM). The tirs i' Mr and Mr». M J. Xti Klin an
weather forecaata In the United , tertalned Friday at their homo for
Siale» were made by l*rofwe»or mam bere of the Two Town < lull
'('lereium i Abbe, al Cincinnati, In ¡Thl» wa» the regular monthly n im i. j
IMS.
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NOTICK IS HER EBY O IVK N:
IThtu ll»rb«rt K W alk»r ban boon
CRAZY CRYSTALS
up puln ted adminlslrator of the
A Mineral Water Treatment,
| natal.« u( Kdward O. Morgan, da-
lirin*» a Health Keaort to You.
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eeaaad, by the County Court of Lana
io k 7th. 31 V\ Nib, hutfeii«. Ph 1704 County, Orngon. AH peraooa bavin*
— — —--------- —
, claims against aald ratal» are r»-
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
'tulred to pruaent them, with propier
...
»ouchera, within six months from
NO TIC E 1« HER EBY O IVKN. That th» 22nd day of Ifc.i »rnbar. 1932 at
the underalanml, W. W. Calkin», - th» law office of L. L. Kay, In 'the
hue been duly appointed Kxwutor J Miner Building, In Kugun«. Oreaon.
of the Last W ill and Teatument of
HER BERT K W ALKER. Ad
Frank II. Mcttowell, deceased, by 1
mlnlatrator of the Matate of
the County Court or the State or,
Kdward C. Moraan, deceased.
tireio n . for Lane County, and baa |
qualified aa such Kxocutor, nml all k- L. KAY, Attorney for Katat«
persona haring claims against aald
( *> 22 2»— J J 5121»)
6 -13-18 )
eatate are hereby notified and re­
N
O
T
IC
E
TO CREOITORS
quired to present the same, aerified
Notice la hereby girmi that
ua required by law. with the proper
vouchers, to the aald Kaecutor at Henry J llanekamp, on the 8th day
the office of Calklna and Calkins, of December, 18.13, waa appointed
atlorneya at law, In the llank of »»«cutor with the will annexed. of
Commerce Building, at Kugene..1*1" »»late of John Hanekntup, de
I .a no County, Oregon, within ulx ceased. by the County Court of
montha from the dale of thia notice. | *-an" County, Oregon.
Dale of flrat publication and date
All peraona haring clalma agalnat
of Notice December 8. 1832.
aald eatate are hereby required to
W W. CA LK IN S. Kxeculor p f , Present them, verified aa by law
the laiat W ill and Teatument 1 required, to aald exm-utor at hta
of Frank 11 McDowell, De ; residence, at Kugene. Oregon, wlth-
In alx months of tl > first publica­
raaaed.
tion of thia notice. Date of first
C A I.K IN H A CA LK IN S. Attor­
i publication, Dae. 16th. 1832
ney» for the eatate.
Henry J. Hanekainp. Executor
(D 8 15-32 28 J 61
i Alta King, Atty.
(D 15-23 2» - J H I )
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
Tonsil Operation— Billie Skinner
Vida Man Here—Arthur Mlnney
underwent a ton ill operation at tbe of Vida was a visitor le Springfield
office of a local physician Friday.
on Friday.
jin *. The group consists of Kugene
g|)(| Hprlnafiidd reaident» who hold
Dinner Guest— Mrs. A. B. Van
j Valxah waa a guest at tbe home
of Mrs. C. I. Oorrle on Sunday,
New Year's day.
meetings.
On February IS, 1830, In a banket- !
ball game lie) ween Wenona, III., i
and Toluca. 111., at Toluca for the
champlonnlllp of M unhall county, '
ten overtime period» were played J
Wenona finally won.
Drive Up River— Mr. and Mrs.
Harris Hurd and Miss Clara Jones
drove up the McKenzie highway
to the snow Sunday.
Vlelta Daughter — Mrs. H. T.
Mitchell of Ashland la here this
week to visit with her daughter.
Mrs. D. B. Murphy.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S SA LE
REA L PROPERTY
week with relatives t
the upper McXonslo.
ployed to Portland at
time.
Returns to Homo —> Mrs. John
Mauer. mother of Mm. Marlon Hall,
Has Flu — Harry W right Is re­ who has been spending the holidays
covering now from an attach of her« with Mr. and Mm. Mall, loft
* Friday for her uomo In Washing
the Influenza.
ton.
Leaburg People Here— M r. and
Student Is Guest— H a rry W ithers
Mrs. Pete Finn of Leaburg were
Jr., of Boterprtse, Oregon, a stu­
visitors In Springfield Friday.
dent at Oregon State college, spent
Hand Abscessed— Glen Coltrnn of the Christmas holidays here at the
Pengra was In 8prtngfleld Saturday home of Mrs. C. I. Oorrle, Sr , hla
to receive medical rare tor an atT grandmother.
»cessed hand.
NO TIC E la hereby glren that by
Brothers Her»— John Cassidy of
rlrtu e of an execution and order
of sale Issued out of the Circuit
Portland and his brother, Lawrence
Court of the State of Oregon for
Drive to Snow— Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy of Seattle were here last
Lane County thia 23rd day of Dee- i
James Mitchell drove to the snow Friday to visit frieods.
ember, 1932, upon and pursuant to'
line on the McKenzie highway Sun­
a decree duly glren and made by i
Grove Man Visits— W. A. Hem­
day.
said Court the 22nd day of Dec '
ingway of Cottage Grove was a
ember. I»32, In a suit pending,
A m oil recent informal picture of Mr». Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
Home from Visit— Frank Wech- business visitor In Springfield on
therein In which Clifford P. Thom - wife of the Frc»idcnt-t!ect, who on March 4, I9JJ become» the “ First
son and Ellen M. Thomson w e re ' Lady” of the land Mrs. Roosevelt pul lo rout all rumors that she would ’ ter returned Saturday from Port­ F riday.
Lowered Cash Farm Incomes
plaintiffs and F. J. Berger. Mary
carry on her outside activities after the President-elect takes office,
land where he spent a week vlslt-
Makes Payments of Fixed
E. Berger and others were defend­
but instead will devote her time to hostess duties at the W hite House. ( Ing with frlaods.
Tonsils Operated en— Miss Mar­
ants. which execution and orderi
Interest Difficult
garet Jarrett underwent a tonsil
of sale waa to me directed and com-!
Vlelta at Ashland — Miss Helen operation Saturday at tbe office of
mnnded me to sell the real property I RED CROSS USE MUCH
The farm mortgage sltaatloa Is
High, teacher at tbe Brattaln a local physician.
hereinafter described to satisfy cer­
one of the serious economic pro­
OF
SURPLUS
COTTON
'
school
spent
part
of
her
Christmas
tain liens and charges In aald de
blems confronting the country, ac­
cree specified, the Sheriff of Lane
■ vacation visiting at Aahland
Ill at Home—T. C. Barker, who
cording to a review of the agricul­
County. Oregon will, on Saturday, Many Sweaters Now A vailable In
has been quite III at bis home for
the 28th day of January. 1»33, at I
tural situation by the Oregon State
Principal Goes South — Glen
Pacific O latrlet; Saak All
several weeks is reported to be
(he hour of ll:0 o o'clock. A.-
college extension service In th« cur­
Wood, principal at the Brattaln
Surplus Bales
Improving.
St the Houthwest door of the Coun­
rent agricultural situation report.
, school, spent this Christmas vaca­
ty Court House In Eugene, lame
Home from Portland — Bernice Due to the sharp drop In farm In­
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
Red Cross chapters in the Paci­ Annual Older Boys' Confer­ tion at Medford and Ashland
TREASURY DEPARTM ENT
»ell at public auction for cash, sub- fic Aroa now have available 201.-
Barnes returned Saturday from come. thia problem le perplexing a
Office of the Comptroller of the
ence to Be at Y. M. C. A.
Returns Home from Portland—
Jecl to redemption aa provided by
Portland where she baa been visit­ great many farm owners and mort­
480
cotton
swcuters
for
distribution
Currency, Waahlngton. 1). C„
NOTICE TO CREOITORS
law, all of the r'ght. title and In­
Miss Nellie Stuart returned Mon­
January 13,14 and 15
gage holders In Oregon.
ing for several days.
Norember 10. 1832.
NOTICK IS HKKKHY O IVKN ter»», of the defendants In aald to dlstresaed boys, girls, men, and
day from Portland where she bad
Baaed on preliminary data, tbe
ault
and
of
all
parties
claiming
by,
women,
according
to
word
sent
out
that
the
undersigned,
has
by
the
Notice I» hereby glren to all per
Monmouth Girl Here — Shirley Oregon cash farm income Index In
Plans for the 27th annual Older spent tbe New Year's holidays.
through or under them or any ot
sons who may hare clalma against County Court of the State of Or» them. In or to the following des­ by A. L. Schafer, area manager.
Drew of Monmouth has been here given at 43 percent of the 1926 1930
Boys' Conference of the W illamette
gon for the County of I^ine been
The dlatrlbutlon ot sweaters Is
Return Home — Mr. and Mrs. for several days this week visiting
"The
First
National Hank of duly appointed Administrator of the cribed real property, to-wit:
Valley to be held at tbe Y. M C. A.
average.
This
compare«
with
the
third
step
In
the
national
Red
Springfield,” Oregon, that the auma estate of Julio T. James, deceased
Beginning at the Southwest
In Eugene on January 13, 14 and 16 Pau! Alley left Monday for their with Miss Barbara Adams.
around 66 for 1931, 84 for 1930, and
Cross
program
of
providing
cloth­
corner
of
Ixil
Five
(6)
In
Block
___
...
all
peraona
haring
clalma
home
at
Moro,
Oregon,
after
spend­
must be presented to Lloyd H
At Klamath Falla—Miss Eva M u ­ 10» for 192». Most of the decline In
were announced thin week by
Stx ( ( ) In Shelton's Addition to ing to needy and destitute and com­
ing the Christmas holidays here ter spent the New Year’s holidays
Kelley, Itecelrer, wilb t h e level a , alnat aald estate are hereby No-
,
.
. . . . .u
Jl
*» present the aame properly
Eugene. Lane County. Oregon, pletes the consumption of 500,000 Charles L. Crumly, Corvallis, dis­
Income Is due to low prices, aa
proof thereof within three months rerlfled to me at the office of
trict executive. Tbe annual con with Mrs. Alley's parents, Mr. and at Klamath Falls with her parents. gross production has been fairly
and running thence North 78 und
bales
ot
Farm
Board
cotton
voted
from Ibla date or they may be dis- Frank A. I)e]*ue the Attorney for
2-5 feet, thence B u t 45 feet,
9be returned to her work early well maintained.
ferencea are held under the aus­ ¡Mrs. W. E. Buell.
thence South 78 and 3-5 feet and by congress last July.
allowed,
, *” ’ eatate In Hprlngfleld, Oregon
Tuesday morning.
pices
of
tbe
Northwest
Council
of
Tbe report points ont that the
thence West 45 feet to the place _
„ ..
,,
,,n or before alx months from the
A ttends T eacher
M eet — Roy
D elivery New Ready
tbe Y. M. C. A. and will include
F O AW A L T . Acting » otnp- ,]a(e
lh |a Notice.
of beginning, being the Wqel 46
payment of fixed charges for In­
Qulney,
teacher
at
the
Lincoln
Recovering
from
Flu—
Mrs.
W.
C.
Throughout the Ka tern. Mid­ delegations from most of tbe high
troller of the Currency.
Dated thia 30th day of November,
fe d of said f-ol Five (6) and tbs
terest on Indebtedness out of (arm
West 46 feet of the South 11 and western and Pacific Areas approxi­ schools between McMinnville and school spent part of last week In Darr who has been III with intast
t F 10 )
••»>-
income la now quite a different
Inal
influenza
and
bronchial
pneu­
Portland
attending
the
meetings
4-6 feet of said Ixit Four (4) In mately 2,760,000 sweaters will be
— —............... \
A F. IIA K I'K R , Administrator.
Cottage Grove. An attendance of
Block Six (6) In Shelton's Addi­ subject to requisition by the chap­
of the Oregon State Teacher's as- monia for the past two and a half matter than it waa three or four
N O T IC E
I F R A N K A DK P U K , A ttorney
125 young men is expected.
years ago when Income was much
tion to Eugene. lame County,
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
for the eatate.
weeks Is slowly recovering.
soc tätien.
ters. Delivery of sweaters will begin
Oregon.
higher.
Frank Bouck of Eugene Is serv­
ID 8 16-23 29 J 5)
NO TIC E 1» HEREBY O IVKN
Dated thia 23rd day of December, Immediately.
Gueate at Hotel— P. J. McNerney
ing as general chairman of the I Drive to Portland—Mr. and Mrs.
Remedical Action la Uncertain
1932.
that tbs undersigned baa filed her
N O T IC E
Red Cross records show tbe gov­ committee on local details for the W. E. Buell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul of Los Angeles. California, and
“W
hat can be done Is the ques­
M
L.
BOWN,
Sheriff,
Final Account aa Admlulatratrix of
O F F IN A L H E A R IN Q
ernment cotton was used to pur­ conference assisted by Bill Kidwell Alley were visitors In Portland last George McKillop, Wend ling were tion being asked far and wide. Fore­
By A. E. Hulegaard. Deputy.
the estate of Hopltronla A Howe,
Notice la hereby given that the
(D 29
J 6-13-1» 2<|
deceased, In the County Court of
chase 50,882,988 yards of cloth of on housing and Dick Strike on re-1 week-end. Mr. Buell attended tbe registered as guests at the Spring- closure' Moratorium! Adjustment!
___________
_ ________________
the State
of Oregon
for la n e Conn undersigned. Martha Mendnll. Ad
field hotel this week.
Legislation! A ll are being discuss­
ly. and that said Court has fixed bjlnlslralrlx of the estate of Martha IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T II F varieties suitable for making drees- creation. Ray Torrey on banquets, state teacher convention while
i es for girls and women, shirts and Dr. Nelson Bossing on leaders' there,
ed and acted upon more or lean."
Muuday. the 30th day of January. *,ull,Br. deceased. ha» filed her
Attend Party— John Dale Adam»
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR T H E
underwear for boys and men. cloth­ meetings, and Eugene Stromberg
the statement says.
1933. at the hour of ton o'clock A, *'iml account In the County Court, CO U N TY O F LANE.
and Miss Dorothy Mae Potter were
M In the County Court Room of °F lame County. State of Oregon.1
ing
for
Infants,
underwear
for
all;
on
registration.
The
chief
speak-'
Dinner
Guests—
n
r
and
Mrs.
M.
“In several atates. county farm
J.
B.
Young,
Plaintiff,
among those who attended a party
the Court House In lame County, “ f“* ***a* January 31st. I»33, at ten'
and to acquire 1,597,069 doxens of erg for the conference Include Jas. 8 - Huntly. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pohl.
mortgage adjustment boards have
va.
Oregon, at Eugene, aa the date, »clock In the forenoon thereof a t :
given at her W alterville home last
time and place for the hearing of *]** •'«’»rt House In Kugene, Lanei Claude C. Stover, also known as knit underwear and hosiery for W. Palmer and W. P. W alter, aa- and children. Virginia and Maxwell, week-end by Miss Lucille Millican. been set up through which debtors
and creditors may obtain assistance
aald Final Account and of objec ( »»“ ly. Oregon, at the office o f f - C. Stover, Ramona Stover, h is ! men. women and children. and slstant secretaries of the Portland and N r. and Mrs. Otto Morton were
Ilona. If any. thereto, and for the lia,,l court, has been fixed by aald wife, A. C. W alker, Nelson Steele,I overalls,
jumpers, trousers and Y. M. C. A .; F. A Crosby of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mor-
Dinner Guests — Mr. and Mrs. in making adjustments.” the re­
filia l aelltement of aald estate.
‘ « » « »« 'he time and place for and Katherine Steele. Defendants. kn*i,.ker. fur m,.n „ nd v .,..
Northwest Y. M. C. A. Council, and ton at West Springfield on New Earl H ill of Cottage Grove and port points out. “These county
E L IZ A B E TH H. M il.14). Ad hearing and considering and acting
To the defendant. C. C. W alker:
Orders Assist Factories
the district executive, Chas. I. Year’s day.
Lloyd Garrison of Marcóla were boards are composed of persons
mlnlatratrlx of the Eatate of on aald account.
i You are hereby summoned to an-
Mophronla A Howe, deceased
*>•<» r,t Drat publication Decern- J«wer the complaint filed agnlnst ty o ij. The sweaters will come from fac­ Crumly of Corvallis. Chancellor W.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and who are capable of supplying valu­
Teacher Is III— Miss Alta Mann­
ber 2»th, 1932
! In the sb-i -e entitled cause a n if'i tories* that had not received any of J. K err has been invited to extend
lY lT T E K 4) B A ILEY. Atlor­
able information and suggestions
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass.
M ARTHA MKNDKLL. Admin-' court, within four weeks from the the Red Cross cotton orders and
neya for Administratrix.
to both creditors and debtors In
his official greetings to the con­ ing was absent from her duties at
Istratrlx
first publication of this nil mm on«
(D 3»
J 5-12 19 20)
Brattaln school Tuesday. Bhe
Portland Man Hera—Theron B. the present emergency.’’
|
(D 2»— J 5-12 1926)
and If you fall so to answer, plain- will keep a numlier of sweater fac­ ference on Sunday morning.
has been ill for some time, but was Sausser of Portland spent New
The report also gives data on the
tJfT will take Judgment against the tories, which were about to close
The conference theme has been able to resume her duties on Wed­ Year’s eve and Sunday in Spring-
defendants, Stover, for the sum of down, open for six weeks or longer.
amount of farm mortgage Indebted­
N O T IC E
announced
as
"Christian
Everyday
686 with Interest thereon at 7 per
nesday. Mrs. Mabel Crowe substitu­ field at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ness and the percentage held by
Pacific Coast factories also have
R E G IS T R A T IO N O F
Living." and this topic will be wide­
cent «Ince March 14. 1931. the »urn .
. ,
.
,
_ . „
Harry M. Stewart.
L A N D T IT L E
various loaning agencies, and an
of »6 61 taxes paid by plaintiff with ,h ‘ rwl *“ “ ''de'-a for Red Cross gar ly discussed in a series of small ted for her during her absence.
outline of possible legislative ac­
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
■' 7 per cent from Dec. 12. men's. Mr. Schafer says.
groups under the direction of care­
Drive to Portland— Mr. and Mrs.
Return to California— Mrs. Byron
tion by congress. Copies of the re­
Legislation Is now pending In
STATE OF OREGON FOR L A N E '
,h * *'um ot »3R attorney's fee»
JEWKLBK
fully
selected
discussion
leaders.
W
illis
Bertsch
drove
to
Portland
Cowart
and
son.
Jack,
and
her
COUNTY.
wl,h *•’ •* •'<*« "f 'hl» suit, that the congress to turn over to the Red
port are available from county agri­
Repairing a Specialty
Information regarding the confer- Saturday returning Sunday evening, brother-in-law. Ivan Cowart, left
In the M atter of the Application of !lun’ ,‘ ,M' ,I®<’la >'ed a lien on the fol-
cultural agents.
Dew.-y \V. Ru»t to register the ,owln* mortgaged premises: Begin Cross the remainder of 329.000 ence may be secured from the gen
Drive to Grove — Mr. and Mrs. last week-end for their home in
Springfield, Oregon
bales
of
cotton
held
by
the
Farm
title to Northwest Quarter of sec- ’'*n8 nt » point North 87 degrees
eral chairman. Frank Bouck. oi John Henderer and Miss Mary San Francisco.
The spent the
Back In 1913 J. M. Burnett.
lion 31 In Tp 16 8 R 7 West of ‘ "d r,Te minutes west 430 feet from Board in order to continuée the
Through the Eugene Y. M. C. A.
Elizabeth Whitney motored to Cot­ Christmas holidays here with rela­
W. M In I-ane County. Oregon ,h,‘ SR c“ r" er of ‘ he NE * of XE U clothing relief work.
Australia, skipped rope 11.810 ttm
tage
Grove
Friday
afternoon.
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
tives.
excepting the north ten chains 8 **<',,on 17 In Tp. 21 Hnuth of Rg. 2
without stopping.
O fficial Says More Needed
east of the W illam ette Meridian,
thereof.
Naturopathic Physician
John
Barton
i*ayne.
chairman
of
VALUABLE
EQUIPMENT
thence
north
275
feet,
thence
south
versus
Phone 91-J
Fay Brown, Milo Brown. Mrs. Gene 87 degrees 6 minutes east 200 feot. the Red Cross, testifying before GIVEN O. S. C. ENGINEERS
Office Houre: 1 to 6 P. M.
Brown. Gordon Brown, Ixranle thence south 276 feet to the place the House Agriculture Committee,
Brown, ______
Isabelle _____
Brown, _ _>w
Ira C. of beginning, being all of the land stated that the 500.000 bales of cot­
406 Fourth Street
A gift of further valuable equip­
Parks. Della I. Parks and Tinman '»""ed In aald section by defendants
Glover and all whom It may con 8,OT* r
«" above described ton already consumed was meeting ment to the communication labora­
cern: Defendants
or otherwise anti that the said I en approximately 20 per cent of the tory of the electrical engineering
T A K E N O T IC E
,M‘
""Perlor to any right claim requirements for clothing among
General l a v Practice
department at Oregon State college
That on the 6th day of December 7 ’ ln B,l<l Prpmlaes by any of the
A. D . 1932. an application was filed '’ "D'mlnnts. that said land be sold the more than 3.000.000 families re­ has Just been made by the Bell
I. M. PETERSON
by said Dewey W. Rust In the C lr-' »<'™''<’ |ng to law to aatlsfy said lien, ported in need of garments.
Telephone laboratories, Inc., of
Attorney at-l-aw
The bill by Chairman Marvin New York. Much of the apparatus
cull Court of Lane County for
,h " ’ ««»ndnnta be deharrer
City Hall Building
Initial registration of the title to i [rom • « • ’ rttag any right In said Jones, of tho House Agriculture
Is of such a highly technical nature
Sprinrfleld, Oregon
I the land shore described. Now un I , "
»he right to redeem Committee, contains a clause per­
that It is not commercially avail­
less you appear on or before the fr" 2 i , m o r t g a g e sale.
This summmons is served by pub­ mitting exchange of the cotton for able even If the college had funds
9th day of January A. D. 1932 and
! show rause why such application lication persnant to an order of G.F. bedding, a distribution not permit­ for Its purchase.
dated ted In previous legislation. This
shall not be granted. Ihe same will Sklpworth. Circuit Judge,
The new equipment will be used
be taken as confessed and a decree Dee. 22, 1932. directing that you. bill bas passed the house and has
said
A.
C.
W
alker,
be
served
by
by senior students in the communi­
will be entered according to the
been sent to the senate.
' prayer of the application and you publishing this summons for four
cations course In electrical engin­
will be forever barred from dlsput- weeks In the Springfield News, of
eering and It w ill make possible
Springfield.
Ore.,
and
that
you
an­
. Ing Ihe same.
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
many tests and experiments here­
swer the snme four weeks from the
W. B. D ILLA R D , Clerk.
NO
TICE
Is
herey
given
that
the
••••
C. A. W IN T E R M E IE R . Applicant's first publication thereof, which Is undersigned has been appointed tofore Impossible, according to Ar­
thur L. Albert, assistant professor,
Attorney. Residence: Eugene, Ore­ made Dec. 22. 1932.
Executrix
of
the
estate
of
A.
O.
8. D. A LLEN. Attorney for Plain­
gon.
tiff, Residence and P.O. address. Brauer, deceased by the County who worked with a former gradu­
(D 8-15-22 29 J 6)
Court of 1-ane County. Oregon. All ate now In tbe Bell laboratories in
Eugene. Ore.
Represented By
persons having claims against said obtaining the gift. The Bell system
D 22 29-J5 12
estate are hereby required to pres­
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S 8 A L E
E. H. TURNER
REAL PROPERTY
ent the same properly verified as has previously helped in building
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E
by law required, to said Executrix up these O. S. C. laboratories until
846 A St.
Springfield, Ore.
R
E
A
L
P
R
O
P
E
R
T
Y
NOTICE is hereby given that by
at the office of Wells « Wells. 840 now they rate as one of the best
virtue of an execution and order
N O T IC E Is hereby given that by W illumette St. In Eugene. Lane
of sale Issued out of Ihe Circuit virtue of an execution and order County, Oregon, within six months In the entire country.
Court of the State of Oregon for of sale Issued out of the Circuit from the date ot the first publica­
Lane County this 14th day of Dec­ Court of the State of Oregon for tion of this notice. Date of first
John Ennis of New York. In 1910,
ember, 1932, upon and pursuant to l.ane County this 13th day of Doc- publication January 5, 1933.
walked from New York to San
a decree duly given and made by ember. 1932. upon nnd pursuant to
ROSE E. BRAUER. Executrix.
Francisco, a distance of 3,896 miles
said Court the 13th day of Decem­ a judgment duly given and made W ELLS * W ELLS. Attorneys.
ber. 193*’, In a suit pending therein by said Court this 12th day of Dec­
(J 6-12-19-26— F 2) in 80 days, five hours.
In which State Mutual Building nnd ember. 1932, In a suit pending
Formerly Walker-Poole
1-oan Association of Los Angeles. therein In which W illam ette Col­
Calif., a corporation, was plaln-tlff lection H Credit Service, a cor­
and G. A. Stalger and Hasel Stal- poration was plaintiff and N. J.
EUG ENE— U tb 8P R IN O F IK L D
ger. his wife were defendants, Dahlln, et. in . were defendants,
and Cburuelton,
228 Main
which execution and order of sale which execution nnd order ot sale
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Phone 62-J
waa to me directed and commanded was to me directed and commanded
me to sell the real property herein­ me to sell the real property herein­
after described to satisfy certain after described to satisfy certain
Hens nnd chnrves In said decree Hens aftd charges In said decree
specified, the Sheriff of Lane Coun­ specified. I w ill on Friday the 13th
ty. Oregon, will, on Saturday, the dny of January, 1933, at the hour
14th day of January. 1933, at the of 10 o'clock A. M. at the southwest
hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. at the door of the County Court House
southwest door of the County Court In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,
House In Eugene, Lane County, offer for sale and sell at public
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at auction for cash, subject to redemp­
public auction for rash, subject to tion as provided by law. all of the
Think of it!. . . a beautifully
redemption as provided by law. all right, title and interest of the de­
of the right, title and Interest of fendants In said suit and of all
designed, Chromium Plate fin-
the defendants In said suit and of parties claiming by, through or un­
iah Coleman Elccric Ii. a
all parties claiming by. through or der them or any of them. In or to
this new low price. Less ns ir-
under them or any of them since the following described real prop­
oningeffortatlcas.«tluru. but­
the 18th day of November, 1932, In erty. to-wlt:
nr to the following described real
ton Bevel* sole plate. Lifetime
Lot 4. Block 1. George W. LIU’»
property, to-wlt:
Addition to Eugene, Lane County.
Guaranteed Heating Element
Beginning at a point F ifty (50)
Oregon; Also
D on’t miss this big value)
llavn yon had your eyes exam­
feet South of the Northwest cor­
Beginning at a point 30 feet
ner of Lot Six (6) In Block Four­
North and 60 feet 6 Inches East
ined within the past three
teen (14) of Ellas Stewart's Ad­
of the Southwest corner of Eu­
years?
You may be unduly
dition to Eugene, thence run
gene F. Skinner’s D. L. C. Noti­
straining them at this very mo­
(Cast 66 2-3 feet to the East line
fication 2181 In Township 17,
ment.
Only an EY E S IG H T
of said Lot 8lx (6), thence South
South. Range 4 West of the W il­
The Coleman A U T O M A T I C
Fifty (60) feet, thence West
lamette Meridian, and running
¡SPECIALIST can tell you If It In
SPR IN G FIELD . OREGON
A ll the hsturcs of the above model
66 2-3 feet to the East line of
thence North 217 feet, thence
wise to use your eyes In their
I•:■!» Automatic reguUtioo, linger tip
Jefferson street, thence North
East 60 feet. South 217 feet, and
contad
present condition.
along East line ot Jefferson
thence West 60 feet to the place
Street Fifty (50) feet to the place
of beginning, all being In and a
of beginning, all in Eugene, Lane
part of the City of Eugene, Ore­
gon.
County, Oregon.
DR ELLA MEADE
Dated this 14th day of December, Dated this 14th day of December.
Optomatrlat
1932.
1932.
H. L. BOWN. Sheriff.
II. L. BOWN, Sheriff,
41 W est 8th
Eugene
By A. E. HULEGAARD, Deputy.
By A. E. HULEG AARD, Deputy.
(D 15-22 2» — J 6-12)
(D 15-22 29 — J 5-11)
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