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 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 . 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