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THURSDAY, DEC. 5th, 1929
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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
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W ood, an d Mr. and Mrs. M cAtee. 1
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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.
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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.
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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
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B essie R eed,
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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 .
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