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    |j Community News
NOTICE t»F SHERIFF’S SALE ON
EMPLOYMENT REACHES
' EXECUTION
PEAK IN SEPTEMBER
Notice Is hereby given that by vlr
By Special
tue of an execution laaued out of the
Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon
Cortland. tire., Oct. «—(Special)
Late September saw employment In for the County of lame on the 24th
the l*actfic Northwest at Ihe season'.! ■lay of September. 192?. upon a Jodg
ate of the Vnlversity of Oregon.
melil rendered therein on the 23rd
At a meeting of the student body l>eak. according to the 4-L monthly day of September. 192&. In favor of ihe
THURSTON
I
at the high school last Wednesday employment letter published here. Full plaintiff Willamette Collection and
the following officers took ihe oath farm work, fruit harvest and canning, . Credit Service, a corporation, and
Kenneth titles from WaltervUle
against Ihe defendant Lucy llualead.
¡o f office. Austin Mathews, president; and a continuance of work on many for the »urn of 9146 60, with InteiA-at
« a s in Thurston last Sunday.
large
construction
Jobs,
combined
with
thereon at the rate of six per .en i
Mrs. Marte Spires from Eugene Carl Linton, vice-president; Lyman
usual fall activity of (he logging per annum from (he 23rd lav of Sept­
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tinker, secretary-treasurer; Emery camps, have brought Jobs and takers ember, 1928, and Ihe further sum of
Hyland, business manager. Paul Hap
Charles Hastings, last weekend.
1 to about a balance, the letter sa il 410 SO coats ami disbursements, which
Miss Margaret Russell, who Is at­ din. athletic manager: Clifford Baxter. The 4-L sums up current conditions Judgment was enmlled and docketed
In the office of the Clerk i f said Court
tending Normal at Monmouth spent . reporter; Hurwin Baxter, editor.
ac follows;
in said countv on Ihe 23rd day of
Kenneth
McKentle.
a
star
athlete
Sunday with home (oiks.
“Woods work In the Inland Empire September. 1928. and aald execution
at
the
Pleasant
Hill
high
school,
en­
Mildresl Price, who is teaching at
and other pine producing districts is to me directed comniandina me in the
Vida spent Sunday with her parents tered high school Monday having in full swing, but pine sawmills have name of the State of Oregon, Io
sallafv said Judgment« Interest, coals
: missed the first week of school bo-
here.
begun the usual "tapering off." several anil disbursements. and the costa and
Flossie Herrington. who is teaching cause of the death of his father.
night shifts already being laid off for expenses of and upon this writ out
Mary Hardin's Sunday school claas
| of Ihe personal property of sn'd de
at Noti. spent the week end here.
Ihe fall and winter months.
1 fendant or If sufficient could not be
The Junior Sunday school class elected officers last week and chose
"General construction work la h.^ld- ' found, then out of ihe reol property
are planning a party at Mrs. John Mildred Swift as president and Evlyn I ing up well, for as yet there has been helonring to said Defendant la la n e
Phelps, secretary-treasurer.
Price's for Friday evening
no slackening of Jobe under way and I County. Oregon, ami being unable to
I find any personal property belonging
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Swift and daugh
Professor laindles from Eugene
several new projects have been start­ Ito said Defendant or either of them,
Motored out to Thurston Tuesday ter. Mildred spent Sunday at the home ed There Is also considerable high
upon which to levy, I have levied upon
evening and met with those who are of Mr and Mrs. J. A l’helps.
the following descnheil renl property
way paving being dona.
Very heavy rains accompanied by
Interested in organising an orchestra
•'The return to school of many whn In l.ape County. Oregon, to wit:
Lot Ons l i t block two (2 D <1 Me
hall fell off and on all afternoon and have been working In various Indus
here.
E. J. Moore county school superin­ evening Tuesday. The rain Is hinder­ I tries during the siwimier has created FarUnds Third Addition to Cottage
Grove. Oregon
tendent, from Eugene met with the ing apple picking considerably.
Now. therefore. In Ihe.nam e of Ihe
new openings.”
Patrons of Thurston and Ilaris dis­
Stale of Oregon. In compliance with
said execution, and In order to satisfy
tricts Tuesday afternoon to »-xpiain
DeAutrem ont W an ts Divoree
said ludgtnent. Interest, costa and tils
the benefit of consolidating the two
GARDEN WAY
burseinenla. and the costs and ex
districts and building a two room
penses of and upon ibis writ. I will on
Charging she has become Infatuate i Saturday the 8th day of November.
school house as the buildings in both
Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Scott Brown, with unother man ami po longer cares
1927, at Ihe hour of one o'clock in the
district« are very poor.
and Miss Minnie Brown of Condon. for him. Paul DeAutremont, father of afternoon of said day, a . the smith
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mathews and
Oregon, visited with the Neal fam ilies
west front door of the County Court
fam ily from Dexter visited their Saturday. They were on their way to Roy. Ray and Hugh DeAutremont. con House, in Euoene, lame County, Ore­
victed
Siskiyou
train
rob
hors.
has
filed
daughter. Mrs. Herbert W eiss, last Creswell to visit relatives. The Neal
gon. offer for sale and sell for rash,
suit In circuit court for divorce from
nubile aurt'on. subject le redemp­
Sunday.
and Brown fam ilies were old friends ’n his wife, Nellie, He seeks Ihe caatodv at
tion aa provided by law. all of ihe
Rev. Hoven from Eugene has been eastern Oregon.
of their minor child. The DeAutre- right, title and Interest ot said de­
engaged as pastor of the Thurston
Ralph Cole, who entered school in montx were married In August. IBIS, fendant Lucy Httstead. or any other
chnrch.
Idaho, returned here and Is a student she being his second wife.
person o r persona claiming b y.
The freshman reception was held
through or under them, or either of
of Springfield high.
Three wives were granted divorce them In and to the above dem-rlbed
at the high school last Friday even­
Daline Waite spent the week-end
decrees from their husband» In cir­ property
ing. While the students were Initiat­ with friends at Cottage Grove.
FRANK B. TAYLOR Sheriff.
cuit court Tuesday:
Dora Beardon
ing the freshmen, ex-high school
M isses Lucille and Mariam Male,
By BEULAH HRINN1CK. Deputy.
students made a get away with a who teach west of Eugene were at from Thomas Beardon. Olive Dean
O « 13 20-37: N 3
from Raymond Dean and Berths
freexer of ice cream which caused home for the week-end.
Heflin from Joseph Heflin.
ranch excitement and racing to re­
V äristy of Blooming Potted Plants
The Sunshine club will resume acti­
cover i t The ice cream was finally vities after the summer vacation. The
At Oldham and Sebantol’s.
returned with but little damage done first m eeting will be held at the home
and very enjoyable evening was had of Mrs. Marvin Chase Thursdty. Octo­
Mr and Mrs. Harry Harbit from
ber S.
Coburg visited Mr and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Fish and family
Campbell last Sfcwday
,
and Mrs. A. C. Wilson and daughter.
Mildred, of Euegne spent Sunday with
Specializing in Tonsils
relatives at Wendling.
Corraapondanta
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
UPPER WILLAMETTE
Undergoex
THURSDAY OCTOBER, «. H»27
<t * •
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
Operation — T he
little
daughter of Charles Hart of Walter-
Eugene Knowles of Trent, a former ville underwent a major operation at
student at the Union High school No. the Pacific Christian hospital last
1. and Florence Hill, of Pengra. were evening.
married in Eugene at the court house
Saturday October 1 by <%unty Judge FIGHTS 18 YEJRS TO
GET RID OF GAS
Barnard.
«- «-a
Chester W heeler of Trent is attend­
“I had stomach trouble for 18 years
ing O. A. C. this winter.
Since taking Adlerlka I feel better
The Dexter school opened last Mon­
than for years and have not been
day September 26 with Ross Mathews
bothered with gas."—L. A. Champion.
and Miss P a n in as teachers.
Even the FIRST spoonful of Adler-
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Skilbert are re-
ika relieves gas and oftern removes
d icin g over the arrival of a little
astonishing amount of old waste mat­
daughter born last week.
ter from the system. Makes you en­
Mr and Mrs. C. E Curts and three joy your meals and sleep better. No
children motored to Portland last matter what you have tried for your
week and put their daughter Vadette stomach and bowel«. Adlerlka will sur­
in the Shriaers’ hospital where she prise yoa. Flanery's Drug Store.
will undergo an operation in about
three weeks
She will likely be in
the hospital a year for medical treat­
ment. Mr. and Mis. Curts returned
heme Monday.
Pleasant Hill Public school onened
Mondlav October 3 with Mr. Sheridan
Are your glasses giving
as principal and Mrs. J. A. Phelp3 as
the comfort and Satisfac­
primary teacher. Forty are enrolled
tion they formerly did? If
25 being In the upper grades.
not, your eyes should be
The young folks of the Junior En­
examined and g l a s s e s
deavor will hold a party next F.-‘day
made according to the new
night at 7 o’clock.
perscription.
Joe and John Garmire are Jan'tors
for the Pleasant Hill public school
Our complete exam ina­
tion will reveal whether
this winter.
Some of the farmers have b .-••n
your old glasses are still
suited to your eyes. Your
busy hauling lime from the carload
eyesight is priceless—De­
received last week by the county
lays are dangerous. Have
agricultural agent, O. 8. Fletcher.
your eyes examined today.
Union high school No. 1 Is holding
only half-day sessions owing ty the
lack of the heating plant. The fur­
nace is in and will be com necte, up
O p to m e tr is t
for use by the middle of the week.
Six more students entered high sch -ol
WATTS OPTICAL CO.
Monday. The teachers are E. E Kil­
No. 14 8 Ave. West
patrick. principal. Mrs. F. F. Cooper
Eugene, Oregon
and Douglas Cooper, a recent gradu-
Over Penney’a.Store
Phone 355
Eugene
MASQUERADE
D A N C E
S A T . N IC H T
October 8th
CRYSTAL WATERS
PARK
Everybody Welcome
i/a Mile
of Hayden
Bridge
M a u s SAT Off r o k co
$2.98 to $5.00
Queens
$4.98 to
$7.50
For Comfort, Hi and Satisfaction Queen Quality Slums are
the B eat We can 11» you In any width (lint you desire.
Bus Fare Refunded If Purchases Are Made
Vj Block
From
Poatottlce
Pursley’s
THE HUB
Hti Wtlliimett’y
Eugene,
Oregon
SMOKED MEATS
In Choice Cuts
Smoked Meats provide a moat delightful and taaty
variation in your dally meat menu. Especially Is thia true
If you make thia m arket your wiurre of aupply, where only
the BEST MEATS A HE SOLD.
SOME DELICIOUS HAM IS READY FOR YOU HERE
TH IS WEEK. Ifa real good and wa guarantee it will
please you.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
B. C. STUART
4th and Main Sts.
PRATT HOL VERSON
Phone 63 for Delivery
Installed in Your Kitchen for $7.50 Down
Comfort and
S a tisfa ctio n
Dr, Ella G. Meade
5OK w ith electricity. C urrent is
used only to « a r t Che m olting —■
h is completed on stored heat. This
mean3 b etter food, food w ith ull the
juices retained. I t mean» o » n o m y of
fuel, for th e heat la h e ld hi the oven.
I t means a healthful fa u h m . no fumes
or amok'A
C
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'ectric -Range
Special Offer for a Limited Time
Pastime Pool Hall
The Westinghouse Grey Full Automatic Console
The Westinghouse Coal-Electric Combination -
Under New Management
I have purchased the Pastim e Pool Hall from Dick
Only
- $199.00
- $227.00
LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR
YOUR OLD RANGE
S hannan and will conduct an up-to-dat« pool hall and
lunch counter in future.
eKEY to BETTER
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I will be glad to m eet all the old Patrons as well as new.
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MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO.