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s THURSDAY, DEC. 5th, 1929 TOW N 7 HE SPRINGFIELD NEWS A N D V IC IN IT Y P A G E F IV E FOX FARM EXPANDING; NEW PENS BEING BUILT Another Record spending th e T h an k sg iv in g An idea of th e p ro g ress w hich is being m ade in th e raisin g ot silv er L eaburg R esident Calla— M rs. L. N. C alls on F rien d s—C h arles C ram er ot foxes in the M cKenzie m o u n tain s can T u ck er o t L eab u rg w as a bu sin ess T h u rsto n w as calling on his frien d s be gained from th e re c e n t an n o u n ce c aller in th e city on S atu rd ay . In th e city T uesda- aftern o o n . m en t th a t 77 new’ pens will be built soon a t th e M cK enzie fox farm , 1 H ere From M arcóla— M. W. R iddle Vida R esiden t H ere— F. A. W eed of ' | about sixty m iles e a st of S pringfield, j ot M arcóla w as tra n sa c tin g bu sin ess Vida w as as caller in S p ringfield the T he com pany sta rte d business in ; in th e city on Monday. first p a rt of th e w eek. 1925 w ith tw o old foxes and fo u r j R etu rn s to D uties—Mrs. C lara young ones. F rom th is sto ck th e I S pends A fternoon H ere— L. S. F aw v er resum ed her d u ties as n u rse W h eatsto n e sp e n t T u esd ay aftern o o n farm h as • in creased u n til now they have 192 foxes, w hich a re valued a t j in Dr. K e s te r’s office on Monday. in Springfield. $250,000. Ten foxes w ere ta k e n to ja s p e r Man V isits— Mr. E. B auer From T h u rsto n —A. W. W eav er of Miss V era Stone. 18, o. Ripley, the P acific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock of J a s p e r w as a bu sin ess c a ller in T h u rsto n w as a v isito r h ere th e first ! T enn.. hiccoughed for 59 days de 1 E xposition a t P o rtlan d last m onth S pringfield on Monday. spite rem edies tried by d o cto rs It of th e w eek. and th ey re tu rn e d w ith se v eral blue is believed her record will stand <s j ribbons. H ere for M edical T re a tm e n t—A llan Calls From P le a sa n t Hill— Mrs. J. no one seem s eager to beat her I Sixty-one puppies have passed the W ilkinson of M arcóla w as a caller M. H a rris, of P le a s a n t H ill, w as a m ark. l re q u irem en ts for re g istra tio n th is a t the office of a local p h y sician on v isito r in th e city T uesday. S year. In o rd er to pass th is ex am in a S atu rd ay . ' R ecovering From O p eratio n —M rs.- M arcola People H ere— Lee Pioch tion it is necessary to be very c arefu l H ere From S easide— L au ra S h an E ugene M cE lhaney, who recen tly i and R ay W inegan of M arcola w ere of th e quality and clea n lin ess of the non of S easide, is v isitin g a t th e hom e i u n d erw en t a m inor o p eratio n a t a ■ tra n s a c tin g b u sin ess in S pringfield ! food given to the foxes. I E ugene h o sp ital, is m ak in g a v e r y , on T uesday, of Mr. and M rs. O tto Sm ith. satisfa c to ry recovery, acco rd in g to T e ach er R etu rn s Sunday — Miss R etu rn s From D exter— Mrs. K atie j h er p hysician. T h u rsto n Man C alls—S. J. Rich- M aurine L om bard re tu rn e d to N orth B ru m ette re tu rn e d S atu rd ay from ; ard so n of T h u rsto n w as a c a ller in | Bend on Sunday, w here she is a D exter, w here she had sp en t th e G uests on T h an k sg iv in g — Dr. and , he cUy th e firs t of tho week I te a c h e r in th e high school, a fte r T h an k sg iv in g holidays. Mrs. A. P. H ow ells and four children ' of A lbany, and Mrs. M abel Lusby, H as Infected F inger—Jo e W ebb of and d au g h ter, Alice, of E ugene w ere C o ttag e G rove had a badly infected g u ests of Mrs. S. C. H ew es and Miss fin g er tre a te d a t a local p h y sician ’s May H ew es on T h an k sg iv in g day. office on S a tu rd a y of la s t w eek. T on sils Rem oved— Mrs. L ew is Pol lock of R oute 1, Springfield, had h er to n sils rem oved a t th e office of a local p hysician on Monday.- R etu rn s From P o rtlan d — Mrs. W ayne C lover and h e r d a u g h te r Ju n e, re tu rn e d S unday from P o rtlan d a fte r a sh o rt v is it th ere. Spend S unday H ere—K en n eth De- L assu s and Ju d d McQueen, bo th of C o ttag e G rove, sp e n t Sunday a t th e R iley S n o d g rass hom e here. C onfined In H ospital—J . S. Chur- chill, of M arcola, w as a t th e P acific C h ristia n h o sp ital th e firs t p a rt ot th e w eek su fferin g w ith an a tta c k of la grippe. T h ere is som eone living in o r aro u n d S pringfield who h as raised o r who a t least p o ssesses, som e real E n g lish w aln u ts. Such is th e opinion of W. W. W alker. F rid ay evening, w hen h e re tu rn e d from an aftern o o n tr ip h e found sev eral of th e E nglish w aln u ts on his desk w hich m easu red five and one-half in ch es in circu m feren ce aro u n d th e c e n te r and six and one-half in ch es aro u n d th e ends. Mr. W alk e r w ould like to know who w as so kind as to add th ese n u ts to his collection of un u su al fru its and v eg etab les in h is window display. R etu rn s From P o rtlan d — Mr. and M rs. W . C. W rig h t and fam ily r e tu rn ed from P o rtlan d Sunday follow ing a w eek-end b u sin ess and p leasu re trip . R e tu rn s to School—L ucile R ich m ond an d E d ith E ato n re tu rn e d to A shland on S unday a fte r spen d in g th e T h an k sg iv in g holid ay s h e re a t th e hom e of th e ir p aren ts. T hey a re both s tu d e n ts a t the A shland norm al. C on valescent a t H ospital— E th ely n R o b in ett w as confined a t th e E ugene h o sp ital fo r a few days th e firs t p a rt of th e w eek. H e is reco v erin g from tro u b leso m e abcess. He fo rm erly lived e a s t of S pringfield, b u t is now living in th e F airm o u n t d is tric t In E ugene. R etu rn s to School—Ju n e D anks, d a u g h te r of L. E. D anks, re tu rn e d to Mt. A ngel, w here sh e is a tte n d in g school, on S unday, a fte r h av in g sp en t th e T h an k sg iv in g vacation w ith h er fa th e r. Goes to S an F rancisco —M rs. P aul S co tt le ft S unday fo r h e r hom e a t S an F ran cisco . She w as acco m p an i ed by h e r m o th er, Mrs. A. E. B a rt le tt of th is city. Mrs. B a rtle tt h as I A D M IN ISTR A TO R'S NOTICE OF FINAL AfcCOUNT been ill for som e tim e an d M rs. ! In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of S co tt h as been v isitin g h e re d u rin g O regon In and for th e C ounty of th e illness. Lane. IN PR O B A TE in re E s ta te of M arg aret Ellpn J o h n V isit a t P o rtla n d —Mr. and Mrs. E. | son. D eceased. C. S tu a rt and fam ily re tu rn e d to N otice is h ereb y given th a t th e u n S pringfield on M onday a fte r sp en d d ersig n ed , J. L ew 's Jo h n so n , has ing th e w eek-end a t P o rtlan d , w here filed in th e above en titled p ro ceed ings his final acco u n t as a d m in is tra they w ere g u e sts of frien d s and r e to r of said e s ta te ; and th a t th e lativ es. T hey left S p rin g field on C ourt h as set th e tim e for th e h ear Ing of th e said final acco u n t to be F rid ay . a t th e ho u r of 10:00 o'clock A. M . Ja n u a ry 3. 1930, and th a t any p e rso n Mrs. H am lin R etu rn s— Mrs. F. B. h av in g any o b jectio n s to th e said H am lin re tu rn e d M onday even in g final account shall m akp th e sam e in from P o rtlan d , w here sh e h ad been w ritin g and file th e sam e in the above sp en d in g th e p a st ten day s on a v a c a - , en titled p ro ceed in g s on or before th< tim e fo r th e said h earin g . tlon v is itin g frien d s and relativ es. J L EW IS JO H N SO N . W hile in P o rtlan d she v isited w ith A d m in istrato r h e r son. V irgil H am lin. Mr. and Mrs H. E. SLA TTER Y . A tto rn ey for A d m in istrato r. J. M cClung, Mr. and Mrs. R obert D 5-12-19-26 J 2 W ood, an d Mr. and Mrs. M cAtee. 1 OPTOMETRl 10 EYES GLASSES FITTED [EXAMINED ______________ IlWüUnwtt« x_ Yes, we actually grind lenses on the premises. Our lens grinder is not a carpenter, but has been grinding lenses daily, continuously for eight years, with the biggest company on the Coast. We specialize in precision optic-al service at reasonable charges. Upholstered Furniture t Kiirii I -•dì >7 I B peZ . Ö fA W ’E L o v isit a t W e stfir w ith h e r d a u g h te r, ! M rs. E. D. L an sb ery , and her T he C hurch School is one of th e w orld's g re a te s t c h a ra c te r builders. fam ily. Y our child n eed s its influence. 9:45 Local People Move—Mr. an d Mrs. a t th e M ethodist C hurch every S un ‘ Adv. N. H. G iles have re c en tly m oved day. NATICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FO RECLO SU RE N otice is h ereb y g iven th a t by v ir tu e of an execution and o rd er of sale issued o u t of th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S ta te of O regon fo r L ane C ounty D ecem ber 2nd, 1929, upon and p u rsu a n t to a d ecree duly given and m ade by said C o u rt N ovem ber 29, 1929, in a su it p en d in g th e re in in w hich th e P acific S av in g s & Loan A ssociation, a W ash in g to n co rp o ratio n , w as p lain tiff and A nna F a rm e r and o th ers w ere d e fe n d an ts, w hich execution an d o rd e r of sale w as to m e d irected and com m anded m e to sell th e real p ro p erty h e re in a fte r describ ed to sa tisfy c e rta in liens and c h arg es in said d ecree specified, 1 will on S a tu r d ay th e 4th day of Ja n u a ry , 1930, a t th e ho u r of one o'clock P. M., a t th e so u th w est d o o r of th e C ounty C ourt H ouse in E ugene, L ane County, O re gon, o ffer for sale and sell a t public au ctio n for cash , su b ject to red em p tion as provided by law. all of th e rig h t, title , an d in te re s t of th e de fe n d a n ts In said su it and of all p a rtie s claim in g by, th ro u g h or u n d er them o r a n y of th em sin ce th e 29th day of N ovem ber, 1929, in o r to th e follow ing d escrib ed re a l p ro p erty , to-w it; L o t ten (10) an d th e N o rth 11 feet and 9 Inches of lot nine (9) all in Block F iv e (5) in S h elto n ’s A ddition to th e City of E ugene, L ane County, O regon. D ated D ecem ber 3, 1929. H. L. BOWN. S h eriff of L ane County, Oregon. D 5-12-19-26 J 2 alQfck r LARGE ENGLISH WALNUTS MAKE APPEARANCE HERE M arriage L icenses Issued W alterv ille R esident H ere— C harles S y lv e ste r of W alterv ille w as p u r D uring th e p ast w eek m arriag e c h asin g supplies in S p ringfield on licen ses have been issued to the M onday m orning. follow ing: H aro ld L itw iller and R uth R eturn to O regon City— Mr. and Owen, both of C ottage G rove; C lare M rs. Ludi M cBee re tu rn e d to th e ir 1 N ystrom and G race R o b erts, both of H arold Jo h n so n and hom e in O regon City on Sunday, afte i I O ak rid g e; th e w eek-end h e re a t th e j E lizab eth L ynch, b o th of E u g en e; sp ending ere | W illiam B eeson, B eav er C reek, and h om e of Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. McBee. B essie R eed, S ag in aw ; K en n eth R eturn to Longview—-Mr. an d Mrs. G reen, M adras, and J u lia T o rren ce, E n re s t S k in n er re tu rn e d M onday to E u g en e; A rth u r H en ri and M axine th e ir hom e a t Longview . T h ey had T hom pson, both of E u g en e; John been sp en d in g som e tim e h e re w ith I D anileson, Ju n ctio n City, and Mar- re la tiv e s since th e d eath of th e ir son, ■ g a re t S ch n eid er, E u g en e; A lbert N orm an. Ju d k in s, V eneta, and F an n ie Jacq u et, W illiam B lackw all and V isits a t W estfir—-Mrs. E m m a E u g en e; O lson re tu rn e d S unday from a sh o rt j Glodys Dosey, both of Ju n ctio n City. from the L axton a p a rtm e n ts to th e M cC racken house on th e c o rn e r ot N in th an d F stre e ts . holidays w ith h er ninth- w . ■.. 779 J A. p t- An English n Adaptation IL r e r i XT otiair THE MORECROFT” is outstandingly different. A copy of a fine old English piece, fashioned in our own shop. Luxuriously comfortable . . . . ultra smart with its full serpentine front . . ... beautilul in its upho storing bull five leg base. The choice of the particular and at a price that invites comparison Coverings in plain mohair off set bv colorful brocaded cushion reverses and black welt trim. Combination of beautiful heavy wool tapestry back and seat with plain mohair t r i m -------also all over figured covers in soft toned wool tapestries. Chairs to Match $79.50 Similar in <L ;i.,n to the “M orecroft,” only more luxurious, higher back, deeper seat, wider spring filled a finer mohair—in fact the best we can put in an upholstered piece ................... B IR C H F IE L D r $225.00 The "Melon Back,” a true kidney shaped davenport with shaped front and oval back on continuous curve . . covered in heavy beautifully figured tapestries all over in patterns ............................ <9 B IR C H F IE L D 51 I w 57 i «W 00 W Art moderne, in rich rust mohair with green wells and beautiful modernistic brocatelle combination . . . . genuine down cushions. A piece that is entirely new and different wjuch combines comfort with sharp B IR C H F IE L D V £ i CO QQ lines of design ..................................................*** 1 * * '* ■ '* * ' n I T I? I 17 I D I 1 O lx V* I” ! r 1 H» o Small shaped front dav- enport, full tailored, mo hair covered with heavy colorful jacquard reverse cushions, a real value ..................................“ 5S5 50 f n 'i i davenport and a new cover sized piece with serpentine front and be fully pleated arm ings covered in the new tapette covering. A different type art denim in pleasing colors piped in velour to m a tc h ..............- ..... — 535 ■ W QQ i50 Cogswell Chairs B IR C H F IE L D A new BIRCHFIELD $ - F ir st - II [ F U R N IS H rtx m n o w F An asso rtm en t of cover» in colorful Ja 1 i nd» and tapestries com bined w ith m o h air and velour tr.m e . . . . those com fortable reclining type chair» w ith high, b u tto n e d In back». These chair» are th e bert to fit In a» a n occasional piece th a t 1» both com fort» able and »till light and^eaey to handle. Ira F. Powers Furniture Co. Willamette at 11th, Eugene, Ore.