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    THURSDAY, MARCH 2S, 1086
TUB HPRINOFIBLD NBWS
PAGI THMBB
MOTORISTS CONTINUE
TO PAY PENALTIES
WHO IS WHO
and
MAN WANTED for Ituwlnlgh route
,>t 800 lamlllea. Write today.
Ituwlelgh,
Depl
ORC-I96-HA,
Oakland, Calif.
CAUL FOR WARRANTS
W h at They Do
A Classified Directory of Reliable
Business Firms and Professional
People This Newspaper Recommends
to You.
AUTO DEALERS
DANCING
ANDKRBON MOTORS, INC.
HAN (' E
AT WINTERHARHEN
Kapur! Repulring — All Work
Notice la hereby given that
Qua ran teed.
"Tim Dance That’« Different”
School Dlalrlct No. IV. In Lane
Uss, (Hi. Tire« «nil Batteries
Every Saturday Night
county, Oregon, will puy at the of Kill anil A S ts. Hprlngfleld I'b. 491
Usata 26c
Ladles lllc
due of clerk of »aid district, all
Manama to and Indudlug number
4962, dated October 6, 1934 Inter­
FURNITURE
SCHERMII MOTOR CO.
nal ceaaea after March 29. 1V36.
Ill’ll K
i H.I IHMUBILB —
HI-. V E ItT JACO BSO N, Clerk.
JOHNSON FURNITURE CO.
PONTIAC
M...
.... —
I I
I
Runges and Circulator*
Motor Cars
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
Several Line« Including Montag.
BALK» and BBRVICB
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE
NOTICE la hereby given that by 7th and Olive Sts. — Phone 866 Linoleum Inlaid and Felt Base
Attractive Price* on Furniture
Virtue ol an execution and order of
Eugene, Oregon.
and Hug*.
sale lu foreclosure Issued out of
the Circuit Court of Lauo Couuty,
See Ui Before You Buy
BATTERY
SERVICE
Uregou, on the 27 111 day of Feliru-
We Deliver
Phone 1188
ary, 1V36, lu a suit wherein, on the
84V Willamette
Eugene
LANBCO
37th day of February, 1926, lu aald j
Court ul the State ul Oregou, Hep |
BATTERY FACTORY
rvaeuted aud acting by the World
GROCERIES
Bark at our old location. 1-eea
War Veteran« Stale Aid Cutmula-
overheud
your
gain.
Bee
our
new
alou, recovered Judgmeul against
DIBBLKB’S
the defeudauta Benjamin L. Ilulde- material butteries In genuine Gate«
luau for the sum of Thirteen lluu hard rubber eases before you buy. RED & WHITE GROCERY
died Three aud 18 106 ($1803.16) All parta handmade In Eugene. For
Phone 4
Dollars, and (or the (urther sum of , .ip.u ity.. aervlce— price— none bet­
lulerual thereou at the rate ot six ter. RECHARGING- REPAIRING. Cor 4th and Main Sta., Springfield
tSfkj Per ceul per auuutu from and 346 Van Buren
•
Phone 1008
since the 3Uth day of September,
HOSPITALS
1V33, aud tor the further aum of
CREAMERIES
■
tine Hundred (81UU.UU) Dollars at­
PACIFIC HOSPITAL.
torneys fee« and for coala aud dla
INC.
buraemeula taxed at the sum of Demand the Beet—Costa no More
12th and Hllyurd
838.6V, aud said execution to me
BLUE BELL
dlreclvd, cuuituuudlug me lu the
Phone 2600
Dairy Product*
uauie of the State of Oregou, lu
Eugen«, Oregon
Ice
Cream.
Butter,
Cheeae,
Milk
order to satisfy aald judgim-m, lu
lei eat, attorneys fee«, costa of suit, EUUBNE FARMER» CREAMERY,
LAUNDRY
and accrulug costa, to sell Uie lot
Phone Eugene 638
lowing described real property, I
S PRI Nt; FI ELI) L AI NI )RY
lo-wll;
Floyd Wood, ITop.
DENTISTS_______
Begluulug at the Northwest
309 Mato St.,
Phone 100
corner of Ixit One (1) .Block
All Kinds of Laundry Service.
tweuly-lwo (22) of Fairmount,
DR. (1. A. BROWN
accurdlug to the orlglual plat
We Call for and Deliver.
Hour* V A. M to & P. M.
thereof, now a pari of the city ot
Your Patronage Will Be
Eugeuo, running thence South
Phone 20 J
Appreciated.
along the Weal Lluu of aald Lot Mh and Main Sta.
Springfield
oue ll) . one hundred fifty (16Uj
Residence 738 A Street.
leel, Uieuce East parallel to the
LUMBER
North Hue of lxil oue 11 J seveuly-
flve |76) feet, aud thuucu North
The Booth-Kelly Lbr. Co.
• DR. WM. N. DOW
parallel to the W eal llue of said
Furnlahea a
DENTIST
lot one (1) sixty |6Uj feet, thence
COMPLETE HOME
East parallel to the North line X-Ray Ulagnoala — Hour* V to 11
el said Lot oue O b forty-ulue
I to 6 »n- by appointment.
Building and Repairing Service.
149) feet, theuce North parallel
to the Weal Hue of said Lot one Office Phono 8 — Ilea, Phone 87 For Service Phone Springfield 66
or If no answer, phone 34-J.
O ), ulnety (VU> feet, theuce Weal First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Springfield
aluug the North H im * of aald Lot
Springfield.
oue (1). to the place of begin
FRUIT
PACKERS
ulug, all lu Ixuu County, Oregon,
PHYSICIAN - SURGEON
NOW, THEREFORE, Hi the name
of the state of oreguu. in compii Eugene Fruit («rower’s Asa’n
auce with the aald execution aud , Halu„„j A. Urand Fruit Packers
order of sale, and lu order to sat
_ ,
. _
,
l.fy said judgmeul. Including Inter “”d »"Ippera. Ice and (old Storage,
eat, attorney a feea, costa aud ac College Ice Cream Manufacturer«,
crulug costs, 1 will, ou Saturday.
Coco Cola—Klst Beverage*
the 3Uth day of March, 1V36, at the I
Cider Vinegar
hour of oue-tblrty (1: 3U) o'clock lu
Phone 1480
the afternoon of aald day, at the
Eugene,
Southwest trout door of the County Ferry near 8th Ave E.
Court House In Eugene. Lane Cuun
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ty, Oregon, offer fur sale aud sell
m This Week— Itolaml .Mushier
lor cash, at public auction, subject waH r,.,M,rll.,| t(, |„. ||| at his 1......
to redemption as provided by law, .
,
all of the right, title and Interest ' h,rr ,h '"
’ k
of the sald dufendanta Benjamin L.
NOTICE OF FINAL
Heidemau, Elale M. Heidemat..
SETTLEMENT
Hasel P. Räder, and Wlnlfred Kuy
keudall, sud all persona claimlug
Notice Is hereby given that
by, through, or under them or any Jainea W. Working, the Admluls-
or either of them, In aud to Iho said trahir with the Will Annexed of the
promisee.
Estute of Rhoda D. Pyle, deceased,
Hated. February 37. 1V36.
has flli-d his Final Report aud Ac­
C. A. SWARTS, Sheriff
count as such, and the Court has
of lame Couuty, Oregon.
set Saturday, the 13th day of April
By A. E. HU LEO A ARD, Deputy. ' 1936. at the hour of 18:00 o'clock
In the forenoon, In the County
Court Room In the Court House at
Eugene, In lame County. Oregon,
__ as the time and place to hear ob-
_ | jectlona to the same, If any, and
for the final settlement of aald
Estate.
JAMES W. WORKING, Ad­
Watehmaknr and Jewaler
ministrator with the Will An­
BI'KJNOFIKLD
nexed.
So. Paelflo Watch Inspector
WELLS « WELLS, Attorney«.
Flrat Ciana Work at Reasonable
(M 14-21-28—-A 4 11)
Business Directory
Edward G. Privat
ITIoee.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE Is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order
nt aale Issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Lane County thia 29th day of Jan­
uary, 1936, upon and pursuant to a
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
decree duly given und made by said
■ Court thia 29th day of January.
1936, In a suit pending therein In
which Otto A. Nickel, and Otto A.
Nickel aa Administrator of the
estate of Anna Nickel were plain­
Represented By
tiffs and Virgil E. Koyt and Mar-
gurlotte Stanford were defendants
E. H. TURNER
which execution and order of sale
848 A HL
Springfield, Ore.
was to me directed and command­
ed me to sell the real property
hereinafter described te satisfy
: certain libns and charges In said
| decree specified, I will on Satur­
POOLE
day the 2nd (lay ot March, 1936, at
I the hour of ten o’clock. A, M.. at
1 he southwest door of the County
F u n e ra l H o m e ' OOWt
House In Eugene, Lane
. County, Oregon, offer for sale and
Formerly Walker-Poole
! sell at public auction for caah, sub­
ject to redemption as provided by
EUGENE— 11th SPRINGFIELD
law, all of the right, title anil Inter­
mit of (he defendants In nutd suit
and Charnelton
228 Main
| and of all parties claiming by,
Telephone 723
Phone 62-J
through or under them or any of
them In or to tho following des­
cribed real property, to-wit:
The North fifty-three and one-
third feet of Lot numbered One
(1) In {llock numbered Seven­
teen (17) In the James Huddle­
ston's Extended Addition, as re­
corded In tho County Clerk's Of­
fice In Eugene, Lane County,
State of Oregon»
I In ted thia 29th day of January,
I 1936.
C. A. »WARTS, Sheriff.
By A E. HULBGAARD. Deputy.
(J. 31—F 7-14-21 28)
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
e ©
Glasses -
not only mean better vis­
I)R. MILTON V. WALKER
Surgery and Diseases of Women
4th and Main Sts.
Springfield
Phone 82-J
MELVILLE S. JONES, M. D.
Surgery and Diseases of Women
X-Ray and Physiotherapy
Springfield, Oregon
First National Bank Bldg
l*h. 43
BOY RIDES BICYCLE
INTO MOVING AUTO
Harold Olney, high school »lu
dent, escaped serious Injury to
himself Friday when the bicycle on
which he was riding collided with
an automobile being driven by S.
O. Mushier at Third and A streets.
Olney attempted to turn Into Third
street ahead of the oncomlug car
und huh <1 ragged for several feet.
The bicycle was demolished. Mo-
shler was not charged with res­
ponsibility for the accident.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
On the 26th day of April. 1936 at
the hour of ten A. M. at the front
door of the Court House In Eu­
gene, lame County. Oregon. I will
sell at uuctlon to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
real property located In Lane
County. Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point 18.40
chains north of the southeast
corner of the southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of
section 18. township 15 south
range 5 west of the Willamette
Meridian; thence north 21.60
chains to quarter section line
running through said section 16:
thence east on quarter section
line 47 30 chains to the center of
county road; thence along the
center of the county road south
18’ 16' east 1.45 chains; thence
south 10’ 66' east 16.90 chains;
thence west 6.75 chains; thence
south 3.76 chains; thence west
12.69 chains; thence north 7.23
chains; thence west 13.29 chains;
thence south 7.23 chains; thence
west 20.38 chains, more or less
to the place of beginning, con­
taining 94 30 Hcres of land, more
or less, together with the tene­
ments, heredaments and appur­
tenances thereunto belonging or
In anywise appertaining.
Said sale is made under execu­
tion Issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for the
County of Lane, to me directed In
the ense of State I .anil Roaril of
Oregon, etc., vs. J. A. Willard, Mai-
Inria A. Willard. Ills wife; Colby
Fleenor, H. A. Fleonor, his wife:
M Forsberg. etc., lame County,
Oregon, el nls.
C A. SWARTS. Sheriff of Lane
County, Oregon.
By A. E. HULEOAARD, Deputy.
FRED E. SMITH. Attorney for
I'hilntlff.
(M. 28 — A. 4-11-18-26)
THE FACT FINDERS -
Five person were convicted on
ebarge-i of reckless driving during
February. One had hla license re­
voked and (wo had their licenses
suspended In laine county.
A total of 1.030 convictions were
i reported for the month over the
state by the Oregon Stale Motor
PHOTOGRAPHERS, FILMS
i,m„;
r n>~ Let's
1 i, o x .
is. 1— , ,,
Quit Killing Campaign Twenty-
Carl R. Baker Film Shop
nln*- had their (.river's license re­
Eastman Films — Kodaks —
voked and 10 were suspended over
Frames — Albums— Motion
the state during the month
Picture Cameras.
Most revocations In the state
We Photograph Everything
were 'he result of couvlctlons for
Anywhere.
driving while lntoxieat>-d, such sc
Mall films to P. O. Box 887
tlou being mandatory upon the sec­
698 Willamette, Eugene
Ph 636 retary of state Records show there
were 28 convictions for driving
PRINTERS
while Intoxicated during the month
THE WILIxAMETTE PREHS °*b*r ’••voegtiona were lor failure
Springfield
,o *top al th<‘ •*-«»»*’ ot an accident.
Phone 2
The license suspensions, based
Bualoess Stationery—Office Forms 0,1 r8Con,®*ndatlone of courts to
Booklets —■ Placards —
th<’ «««’• ‘" F ot «tat*, were for
Dodgers, etc.
,
“»d reckless driving, the
A Modern Print Shop Produclug 1 la“ Br
‘’rw,‘“nln“nt
During the monfh there were five
Up-To-Date Printing.
< aiH-» where the defendant had not
Phone and a Salesman Will Call.
renewed his old operator'« license
and
aix where the defendant had
SERVICE STATIONS
never been llceused lu Oregon.
A ST. SERVICE STATION
and variety of frames, till
artistically designed, add
greatly
to
personal
4'omplate surveys of western
Oregon streams for flood control
development were predicted this
week by Representative Mott after
approval of «even bills for aucb
purpose had been given by the
House flood control committee. The
bill« have been marked for early
action and it 1« expected that tbey
will be brought up for a vote In
April.
The bill« would provide for war
department survey« In all stream«
In Tillamook county, the Umpqua,
Coquille, Rogue, Sluslaw, Yaqulna
and Siletz rivers to determine the
best methods of eliminating floods
which annually cause damages esti­
mated at thousands of dollars.
Approval of the measures would
provide surveys for the chief
streams of the entire Oregon coast
soMb of the Columbia river. Mott
said, und would be the first step
at controlling the waters which
periodically Inundate rich agricul­
tural lands In the western portion
of the state.
Coats of the survey« would be
taken from the general approprta.
tlon of the war department for
such purpo es and would provide a
basis for future legislation for ap­
propriations to do the work neces­
sary to control the streams. Mott
said.
and their discoveries
Members of the Needlecraft club
were guests of Mrs. W. N. Long
for their regular meeting last
Thursday. Mrs. R. L. Drury was the
sraistant hosteas. Nineteen mem­
bers were preseot, «.ad the flub
group pre ented Mrs. 1. M. Paterson
with a luncheon set. Bbe la to leave
soon for Junction City where they
will make their huine. Mrs. Harry
M Stewart «111 entertain for the
club at her home on April 4 for
the next meetln;. Mrs. O. H. Jar.
rett will be the assisting hostess.
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN:
That the undersigned administrator
of the estate of Robert E. Reeves,
deceased hla filed hla account for
the final settlement of said eatate
lu the County Court for Lane Coun­
ty, Oregon, and that Saturday, the
2Utb day of April, 1936, at the Court
Room of said Court, in the County
Court House, In Eugene, Oregon at
ten o'clock In the forenoon, has
been by said Court fixed as the
time sud place for hearing objec­
tions thereto, and for final settle­
ment o( said estate.
PRESTON REEVES. Adminis­
trator of the Estate of Robert
E. Reeves, deceased.
L. L. HAY, Attorney for Estate.
(M 21-28 — A 4-11-18)
N O T IC E
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
BERT ELLENBUKO, Deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Carl E. Wimberly, administrator
with the will annexed of the estate
of Bert Ellenburg, deceased, has
filed herein the final, account of his
administration of said estate and
that the court has fixed Monday,
the 22nd day of April, 1935, and the
county courtroom In the courthouse
in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,
aa the time and place for hearing
said final account and all objec­
tions, if any, thereto.
Dated and first published March
21, 1936.
CARL E. WIMBERLY, Admin­
istrator with the will annexed
of the estate of Bert Ellenburg,
deceased.
(M 21-28 — A 4-11-18 J
NOTICE TO CREDITOR8
Notice la hereby given that Frank
J. James has been appointed Ad­
ministrator with the Will Annexed
ot the estate ot John L. Boyle, de­
ceased, by order of the County
Court for Lane County. Oregon. AU
persona having claims against said
eatate are notified to present the
same, with proper vouchers to the
undersigned administrator at the
office of Donald Young, 334 Miner
Building, Eugene, Oregon, within
six months from the date ot the
flrat publication of thia notice.
Dale of flrat publication March
21, 1936.
FRANK J. JAMES, Administra­
tor with the Will Annexed.
DONALD YOUNG. Attorney, for
estate, Eugene, Oregon.
(M 21-26 — A 4-11-18)
VT’
IV
‘
Let’s
take the
to TR A IN
CALIFORNIA
because we can...
RELAX while the engineer
does the driving.
READ or write as we «peed
over isvee«6 steel rails.
EAT in the dining car when­
ever we're hungry. Complete
meals now cost at little ss 80c
D R IN K cool, clean water
whenever we’re thirsty.
SLEEP in a cosy berth. A
Tourist Pullman JtiM tU w tr
for the night costs only $1.2}.
And thers't a rest room with
us all the way.
W ith n i l fares at 2e a mil«
and less it’s real economy to
go this way and have all the
comforts, conveniences and
security o f train tnveL
Southern P acific
For details, taa your railroad
ag*»t o r w rit« J. A. O rm andy,
General Passenger Agent, 7 0 )
P a d ic Bldg., Portland, O re.
By ED. KRESSY
r
QUMER OETEW TRAHI6LS
A low :- WAY.m BUP, BEHX
Its SHAFER MID 5OS44 A«-
HQE Of US*
CRCs A LtTTlB FBOM MAhV
WILtOM TEU.IU6 Ut SH6
MAt STAPTEP ID KEEPOUR
TRA96L5 8- DISCOVER I t i Hi
ASCOAPftOOK
ap­
pearance and efficiency.
Eye« Exam ined— Glasses Flted
Only When Needed
m i
{//(I
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
<1 Wee» Sth
»•atarn part of tba Pacific praa-
aotv a broken condition, «ubmar.
ged plateau« and mountaius being
much In evidence.
H o u r Action On Legislation MRS. LONG ENTERTAINS
Expected In April, Will In­
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
clude All Streams
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
General Gasoline, Oil and Ureases
.Goodrich Tires
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN:
"A Horn« Owned Station.”
T hutthe undersigned administrator
of
the estate of Emma C. Reeves,
6th and A Sta., Springfield. Ph. 44
deceased, has filed hla account for
the final settlement of said estate
In the County Court for Lane Coun­
Mitchell Service Statlcn
ty, Oregon, and that Saturday, the
ALL RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
20th day of April, 1936, at the Court
— Yale Tires —
Kuoin of aald Court, In the County
Greasing - Battery Recharging
Court House, In Eugene, Oregon at
ten o'clock In the forenoon, has
Expert Radio Repairing by
been by said Court fixed as the
LEE CRAY
time aud place for hearing objec­
Phono 48-J
tions thereto, and for final settle­
7th and Main Sta.
Springfield ment of said estate.
PRESTON REEVES, Adminis- ACCIDENTS STRIKE
trator of the Estate of Emma
OREGONIAN
ONE OUT OF THREE
C. Reeves, deceased.
SERVICE STATION
L. L. RAY, Attorney for Estate.
At the Springfield Junction
Chance« Are Only Three to Ona
(M 21-28 —
4-11-18)
GA8 AND OILS
That Automobile Will Kill
S U M M O N 8
Service Day and Night.
You Aa Pedestrian
Grocery Sundries, Tobacco's and IN THE JUSTICE COURT, EU
GENE
JUSTICE
DISTRICT,
Picnic Goods.
If you have three children the
LANE COUNTY, OREGON
West Springfield
Pb. Spr 33-J GORDON 8. WELLS, Plaintiff probability la that one of them dur­
ing hla lifetime will either be kill­
— ve.—
WOOLEN MILLS
ERNST BOEHOLT and KNUD ed or Injured in an automobile ac­
BOEHOLT. Defendants.
cident
EUGENE
TO ERNST BOEHOLT and KNUD
Tbls statement was made by Al­
BOEHOLT, the above named de­
WOOLEN MILL CO.
fendants:
bert W. Whitney, vice-president of
Manufacturer» of Woolen».
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE the National Safety council. It was
Specializing In Ladies
OF OREOON. You are hereby sum­ based on national automobile acci­
COATINGS AND 8U1TINOB.
moned and required to appear and
answer the complaint of plaintiff In dent figures wherein it was shown
Retail Department at Mill.
above entitled cause on or be­ that 36.000 persons were killed and
East End 6th Ave.
Eugene, Ore. the
fore the last day of the time pres­ 95$,000 injure^ during the 1934
cribed in the order for publication calendar year.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
of summons hereinafter referred
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: to. to-wit: On or before the 11th
If one of the children is killed,
That L. L. Ray has been appointed day of April, 1936, and you are chances are nearly one out of two
adminlstratiW with the will an­ hereby notified that if you fall so he will be struck by an automobile
nexed of the eatate of Elma Bauer, to appear and answer for want
deceased, by the County Court of thereof the plaintiff will take Judg while walking. Chances are nearly
Lane County. Oregon. All persons j ment against you for the sum of one out of five he will be killed in
having claims against said estate j $16.00, with Interest thereon at the a collision of two automobiles.
are required to present them, with | rate of six per cent per annum
W alkin g Along Highw ay Fatal
the proper vouchers, within six from October 7, 1933, together with
The greatest cause of pedestrian
mouths from the 21st day of March, the ooeta and disbursements of this
1935, to the said administrator at action.
fatalities, records show. Is cross
his law office In the Miner Build­
This summons Is served upon you ing a street between intersections,
ing. Eugene, Oregon.
by publication thereof In the
L. L. RAY, Administrator of "Springfield News", a newspaper of 4.310 person having been killed in
the Estate of Elma Bauer, de­ general circulation, published In this way during 1934. Nearly 17 per
ceased, with the will annexed. l^axue County, Oregon under and cent of all pedestrian fatalities
L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
by virtue of an order of Hon. Dan were caused by walking along a
(M 21 28 — A 4-11-18)
Johnston, Justice of the Peace for
above named Justice district, dated rural highway.
NOTICE
the 12th day of March. 1935, direct
Other causes
pedestrian
OF SHERIFF'S 3ALE ON
Ing publication hereof once a week
importance,
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE for four succeesive weeks In said deaths. In order
intersection
NOTICE is hereby given that by newspaper, which order requires were crossing at
signal. 12.1
virtue of an execution and order of you to appear and answer the com­ where there was
sale In foreclosure Issued out ot the plaint In this cause on or before per cent; children playing In the
Circuit Court of Lane County, Ore­ four weeks from the date of the street. 11.3 per cent; coming from
gon, on the 13th day of March, first publication of this summons.
1935, In a suit wherein, on the 13th
»aid court has obtained Jurisdic­ behind parked cars, 9.4 per cent,
day of March, 1936, In said Court tion to order publication of sum­ and crossing at on intersection
the State oí Oregon, represented mons by virtue of an attachment against the signal, 6.9 per cent.
and acting by the World War Vet­ of certain persona) property own­
Of the pedestrians killed, 8660
erans' State Aid Commission, re­ ed by you and situated In Lane
covered Judgment against the de­ County, Oregon. The date of the were between the ages of 15 and
fendants Robert L. Robertson and first publication of this summons 64; 3240 were over 65 years old;
Dalsle B. Robertson for the aum ot is March 14. 1936.
2.880 were between the ages of 6
Tweuty-seven Hundred twenty-
GORDON S. WELLS. Plaintiff. and 14. and 1170 were under 4
three and 56-100 ($2723.66) Dollars,
Residence and Post Office Ad­ years old.
together with Interest at the rate
dress. Eugene. Oregon.
of four 14%) per cent per annum
(M 14-21-28—A 4-11)
from and since the first day of Nov­
ember. 1932. and for the further sum
“FLOOR, PACIFIC OCEAN”
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
of One Hundred Fifty ($150.00) Dol­
OF REAL PROPERTY
DISPLAY AT EXPOSITION
lars attorney's fees, and for cotta
and disbursements taxed at the sum
On the 13th day of April, 1936 at
of $19.96, and said execution to me the hour of ten A. M. at the front
San Diego. March 28—There are
directed, commanding me In the door of the Court House In Eugene, spots so deep In the Pacific Ocean
name of the State of Oregon, In Ijme County, Oregon, I will sell at
order to satisfy said Judgment, in­ auction to the highest bidder for that the world's highest peak, Mt.
terest, attorney's fees,'costs of suit, cash the followlug described real Everest, could submerge there and
and accruing costs, to sell the fol­ property located in Lane County. have several thousand feet of water
lowing described real property, to- Oregon, to-wlt:
above.
West half of the northeast
wlt:
That interesting fact Is borne out
Lot Six (6) Block five (6) Hol­
quarter; the southwest quarter
lenbeck Addition to the City of
of the southeast quarter, and the by the sounding tests made tor four
Eugene, County of Lane, State
east half of the northwest fourth years by the U. 3. S. Ramapo. un­
of Oregon.
ot the southeast quarter of sec­ der direction of Captain Claude
Now, therefore. In the name of
tion twenty-three (23) in town­
ship eighteen (18) south range Banks Mayo. U. 8. N.
the State of Oregon, In compliance
Strikingly depicted on a relief
with the said execution and order
four (4) west of the Willamette
Meridian. Also, the east half of map. showing the way the Pacific
ot sale, and In order to satisfy said
Judgment, including Interest, at­
the southeast quarter of the would look If it were waterless,
southwest quarter of section
torney's fees, costs of suit and ac­
cruing costs, 1 will, ou Saturday,
twenty-threo
(23),
township the Information compiled from 17,-
the 13th day of April, 1935, at the
eighteen (IS) south of range four 239 separate soundings Is offered
hour of 1:30 o'clock In the after­
(4) west of the Willamette Meri­ at the Palace of Natural History of
dian, together with the tene­ the California Pacific International
noon of said day, at the Southwest
front door of the County Court­
ments, hereditaments and appur­
tenances thereunto belonging, or Exposition, which opens May 29.
house .in Eugene, Lane Couuty.
During the years 1929 to 1933,
Oregon, offer for sale and sell for
In any wise appertaining.
cash, at public auction, subject to
Said sale is made under execu­ Captain Mayo and his staff oper
redemption as provided by law, »11 tion Issued out of the Circuit Court ated between latitudes 10 degrees
of the right, title, and Interest of of the State of Oregon for the north and 50 degrees north, cover­
the said defendants Robert L. Rob­ County of Lane, to me directed In
ertson, Dalsle B. Robertson, Wil­ the case of State I^tnd Board of ing 7.000 miles of ocean between
liam Hargreaves and Fred Lind­ Oregon, etc., vs. Henry W. Chezem, the California coast and Manila.
say, and all persons claiming by, Tressla Cheaem. Phoenix Mutual The deepest spots discovered were
through, or under them or any or Life Insurance Co., a corporation; Nero Deep and Ramapo Deep, the
either of them. In and to the said Lane County, etc., et als.
C. A. SWARTS. Sheriff of Lane latter named for the naval vessel.
premises.
The map is the only one ot Its
County. Oregon.
Dated. March 13. 1936.
By A. E. HULEOAARD, Deputy. kind In existence. It shows t,n
C. A. SWARTS, Sheriff of Lane
FRED E. SMITH, Attorney for
County, Oregon.
abrupt continental shell on the
By A. E. HULEOAARD. Deputy. Plaintiff.
coast of California, and a shell of
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