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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23 l»SO
THK 8PR1NGFTBLD NEWS
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Attend Game Laurence Roof and
William Pollard attended (be Oregon-
Washington football game la Portland
on Saturday.
Transact* Business— Mrs. Everett
W en dling Resident H ere— M rs. T.
Waring of Waltervtlle was abusiness W. llobwood of Wendling was a shop­
visitor in Springfield on Saturday.
per in Springfield FTIday.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E
In the C irc u it Court of the S tate of
Oregon for the County of Leno.
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See New Christinas Card Samples at News Office
MANY SPRINGFIELD MEN
ATTEND CANAL MEETING
Fourteen Bpringfleld represent*
tlvee attended the second meeting of
the Willamette Waterways association
which was held at Albany on Thurs­
day evening of last week Temporary
officers, which were chosen st Cor
vallls the month before, were all
named permanently. The group will
select a hoard of directors nt the
rext session.
Those who attended the meeting
from Springfield w its I M Peterson,
J. D. Pyle, C. E. Wheaton. 11. R.
Maxey, R. B Oldham, Al. Phol, Harry
M. Stewart, N A. Rowe, W A. Tay­
lor, W. K, Barnell, Clifford Wilson.
G M Plummer and M J McKlln.
Here from Cottage Grove— Mrs
Here from Blue River—Sam Scott B EN EFIT SAVINGS Si LOAN ASSO­
Aden Miller of Cottage Grove spent of Blue River was a visitor in Spring-
CIATION, a corporation. Plaintiff,
Saturday with friends in Springfield field Tuesday.
U CLARK AYDKLOTT and MRS U
CLARK A Y D E U IT T , his wife. Do
Visit* from Signal— Mrs. E. F
Purchase* Feed—J. W. Plummer of
tendon ts.
Schmidt of Signal was a visitor in Cedar Hats came to Springfield Tues
By virtue of an execution. Judgment
Springtield on Saturday afternoon.
day to purchase feed for hie chickens order, decree and order of sale issued
out of tbe above eutltled Court In
Spends M onday a t Ven eta— W K
F a il C reek Man H ere— L, H. Hut the above entitled suit to nte directed
Burnell spent Monday on business In ford of Fall Creek was a business and dated the 21st day of October,
1930, upon a Judgment reudered and
the Veneta district.
visitor in Springfield on Tuesday.
entered In said Court on the 31st
V is ito r from L eaburg— E lm e r Pel- day of October, 1930. in- favor of
W a lte rv ille
Resident
Call*— Mrs.
Lee Stevens of Walterville was a pott of Leaburg was a visitor in Benefit Savings A Ixian Association, ¡
a corporation, plaintiff, and against
Springfield on Tuesday.
visitor in this city on Saturday.
the defendants L. Clark Aydelott and ( MISSION BOOK CHOSEN
Mrs. L. Clark Aydelott, his wife, for '
Visiting Mother— Robert Areham-
Lowell Resident Vlelta— Mrs. M J the sum of 3801.26 with Interest there
BY METHODIST SOCIETY
b«au of Oregon City snent the week Carter of Lowell was a visitor in on from and after May 23. 1930; for
the further sum of 310 00 with Interest
end here visiting bis mother.
Springfield on Monday.
"Trailing the Conquistadors,” a
thereon from and after May 23. 1930; 1 popular mission study book. was chos
Visit at Plainview—Mr. and Mrs. the further sum of 3100.00 attorney s
Vis¡ts Friends— Mrs. Leonard Boggs
en for use of the members of the
of Marcóla spent Friday n Springfield E. C. Stuart and daughter, Nellie, fees, and the further sum of 327.42
Me'hodlst Home Mission society at
costs
and
disbursements,
and
the
costs
visiting with her friends.
spent Sundny visiting relatives at
of and upon this writ, commanding their meeting held at the church last
P lainview .
me to make sale of the following de Thursday. Mrs, Ida Gants reviewed
Visitor from Vida—Mrs. A. H. Dono­
scribed real property:
the first chapter of the book for
hue of Vids was a Friday visitor in
Portland Teacher Here— Mlsa Grace
Lot Four (4), Block Thlrty-th.ee
the
members. Mrs A. B. Van Valzah
Springfield.
Male, teacher In the Portland schools,
(33), In Gross’ Addition to Eu­
sang. “The Lord Is My Shepherd*,
was a weekend visitor at the home
gene. according to the duly rec­
Drive to Salem— Dr. and Mrs. R.
orded map and plat thereof, in
and Mrs. C. J Pike gave a sketch,
of her parents here.
P. Mortensen made a trip to Salem
Ijin e County, Oregon
’’Carrlbean Crtfae"
Mrs, Wra O.
NOW THEREFORE. Based upon
on Friday evening.
Visitor from Junction—Mrs. John
Hughes
led
a
discussion
on Youth
Strome, of Junction City, spent Sun­ said writ. Judgment order, decree and
Go To Junction City— Mr. and Mrs. day In Springfield visiting with Mrs, order of sale, and In compliance there­ and Christian Cltlxenshlp
with. 1 will on Saturday the 22nd 1 Mrs. Hughes Is program chairman
Jack Larson and two sons spent Sun
M. M. Male.
day of November. 1930, at the hour | for the society this year and la en­
day evening at Junction City at the
of One o’clock P. M , at the Southwest j
M other, Son, Go H om *— M rs. O. 0 . front door of the County Court House , deavoring to prepare very Interesting
home of Mrs. Larson’s mother.
Si ns late and her infant son were re­ of Lane County, Oregon, sell at public programs for each meeting.
Visit* from Brownsville— Mrs. Jen­ leased from the Pacific Christian hos­ auction, subject to redemption to the
nie Greathouse of Brownsville, was pital on Sunday.
highest bidder for cnsh In hand, all
Register at Elite Hotel—W. J.
the right, title and Interest which the Thomas of Marshfield and C S Pal-
» v’siror in this city on Friday after­
Thurston People Here— Mr. and within named defendants had on the erson of Redmond were both register­
noon.
13th day of November. 1926, the date
Mrs. S. Richardson of Thurston were of the mortgage herein foieclosed. or ed at the Elite hotel the past week
Soend* Week-end Here— Miss Grace v’eitors in Springfield on Monday
since said date had In and to the
Male of Portland spent the week-end afternoon.
ebove described real property or any
at the home of her parents. Mr. and
liortkm thereof to satisfy said Judg EASY! QUICK! GLYCERIN
Tonsils Removed— V. L. Tucker of ment order, decree ami execution. In­
Mrs. M M Male.
MIX FOR CONSTIPATION
Eugene had his tonsils removed at terest, costs and accruing costs.
Simple glycerin, buckthorn berk
Dated this 22nd day of October, saline, etc, ns mixed In Adlerikn. re
Visits from Thurston— Mrs. Roy the office of a local physician on
Hubbard of Thurston was a visitor in
'levee constipation In TWO hours'
Friday.
First publication October 23, 1930
Moat medicines act only on the lowei
F- rngfield on Friday. She loet a
Last publication November 20, 1930. bowel, but Adlcrlka acta on BOTH
Attend Football Game— Mr. and
finger while cutting wood last week
H. L. BOWN,
upper and lower bowel, removing
Mrs. Harry Stewart and son, Morris,
Sheriff of l-ane County, Oregon. po sons you never thought were In
St»re Man III— Frank Rennie, pro were among those who attended the
O. 23-30-N.6-13 20 your system. Just ONE spoonful re
n-letor of the Thurston store, is ill Washington-Oregon football _game at
lievee GAS. snur stomach and sick
at his home with an attack of in­ Portlad on Saturday.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E ON headache. Let Ariierlka give stomach
fluenza.
and bowels a REAL cleaning and
E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E
see how good you feel!— Flanery.
Attend Banquet— Mrs. W C. Rebhan
Small Child III— The small son of and Miss Clara Jones attended the
NOTICE is hereby given that by Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shields of Dexter
banquet of the Lane County Nurses virtue of an execution and order of
became suddenly ill Sunday while he
association at the Howard dining sale issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Lane Coun
was visiting at the Barnett home near
room north of Eugene on Monday ty October 22nd, 1930, upon and pur­
Your old discarded Tricycles
Thurston with his parents.
evening.
suant to a decree duly given and
and Bicycles.
made by satu Court October 21st,
Portlanders Here Sunday—T. C
1930. In a suit pending therein in
Has
Major
Operation—John
Cubic
Gorrie and George Hayden of Port­
120 W. 8th
Eugene
which The Pacific Savings & Loan
land spent the week-end here at the of route 2 underwent a mjor opera­ Association, a Washington corporation
tion
at
the
Pacific
Christian
hospital
was plaintiff and Ruth M. Cooper, also
home of Mrs. C. I. Gorrie, Sr., mother
in Eugene on Sunday evening
He known as Ruth Cooper, Dorothy E
of Mr. Gorrie.
was sufferlg from an acute attack of Cooper, Charlotte C. Cooper and Harry
W. Neet. as Administrator of the
Guests at Springfield Hotel— Nor­ appendicitis.
Estate of W. B. Cooper, deceased,
man Wallace, San Francisco; F. M
Released Sunday— Miss Gwendolyn were defendants, which execution and
Meier, Seattle; and Jack Sautle of
order of sale was to me directed and
Sisters. Oregon were week-end guests Callison of Fall Creek was released commanded me to sell the real prop­
from the Pacific Christian hospital erty hereinafter described to satisfy
a ’ the Springfield hotel.
in Eugene on Sunday following a certain Hens and charges In said
decree specified, 1 will on Saturday,
Spend Sunday at Shedd— Miss Max- major operation.
the 22nd of November, 1930. at the
'ne Snodgrass and her mother, Mrs
hour of ONE o’clock P. M at the
Riley Snodgrass, spent the week-eno*
Creamery Gets New Sign
southwest door of the County Court­
nt the A. M. Snodgrass home at
house In Eugene, I>ane County. Ore­
A large sign with the words “Spring- gon, offer for sale and sell at public
Sbedd.
field Creamery" has been painted in auction for cash, subject to redemp­
Power Men Here— Sam Black and green and white letters on the south tion as provided by law, ail of the
his crew of repairmen for the Moun­ w-all of the Springfield Creamery right, title and interest of the de­
fendants <n said suit and of all parties
tain States Power company were In building. The sign extends the en­ claiming by, through or under them
Springfield from Corvallis on Mon­ tire length of the plant and is very or any of them since the 21st day
day.
of October, 1930, In or to the following
noticeable from Main street.
described real property, to-wlt:
— I1
■
is
Lots one 1) and Two (2) In Block
(7) In Weet-Moreland Addition, a sub­
In
division in Lane County, Oregon.
Dated this 22nd day of October,
1930.
General Ethyl Gasoline is the latest and most
H. L. BOWN,
Sheriff of T>ane County, Oregon.
Our first thought is to have you satisfied with
O. 23-30 N.6-13-20
motors and makes them run like new. No gasoline
WANTED
i
W e Stand Ready
to Serve You
Whatever you muy want today, tomorrow or
next week, In the wuy of meats, we stand retuly
to fill your order.
scientific motor fuel known. It puts pttp In the oldest
the meat you buy here.
IN D E P E N D E N f M E A T C O .
Phone 63
PRATT HOLVEKHON
4th and Main Sta.
I C S I I ART
SALE
Dresses
Coats
$18.75
$21.75
$37.50
$ 9.90
$12.98
$29.75
$3.96
$5.95 up
25 at
25 at
Hats
Knit Suits
36 Huts
$1.00
Values to $3.98
36 Hats
$3.96 up
while they last
$5.95 to $14.96
Values to $18.76
Silk Hose, Special
96c
Eighth Avenue Hat and Dress Shop
We Olve 8. A H. Green fltnmp»
42 8t h Avenus W est
Eugens, Oregon
C onfid en ee
IT HAS “IT”
can deliver more miles than General Ethyl gasoline.
This service station is prepared to serve you from
a grease job to an engine overhaul.
“A” Street Service Station
8 T O R E NO . 1
125 East Broadw ay, Eugene
S T O R E NO. 8
960 C harnelton St., Eugene
S T O R E NO. 2
Ö8-96 W est Broadw ay, Eugene
S T O R E NO. 4
500 M ain S tre e t,
S p ringfield
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Hol-Ry Crisp Bread
e-
ZdC
1 % pound
q
Package ..........
Selox Washing
Powder
2
Packages
2 Packages and n* q
Flour Sifter
JO C
Canvas Gloves
25c
Mince Meat
45 oz. Jar
Kerr’s Cake Flour
40c
Extra heavy
Pair .............
35c
Whole W heat
Fig Bars
Pound
...........
7 rade in S pringfield
10c
one of man's greatest assets.
It reflects a man's faith
himself.
Confidence comes from knowing that we can do our
Job, whatever it is, well or better than the next man.
N O T IC E
OF
S H E R IF F ’S S A L E
ON
E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E
NOTICE la hereby given that, by
virtue of an execution and order of
»ale issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Lane Coun
ty October 22nd. 1930, upon and pur
suant to a decree duly given and
made by said Court October 21st, |
1930, In a suit pending therein In
which J. R. H ill and Ellen H ill are
plaintiffs and Ruth M Cooper, also
known as Ruth Cooper, Dorothy E. |
Cooper, Charlotte C. Cooper, and
Harry W. Neet, Administrator of the
Estate of W B Cooper, deceased,
were defendants, which execution and
order of sale was to me directed and
commanded me to sell the real prop­
erty hereinafter described to satisfy
certa'n liens and changes In said
decree specified.I will on Saturday,
the 22nd day of November. 1930, at
the hour of ONE o’clock P. M at the
southwest door of the Countv Court­
house in Eugene, Lane County, Ore­
gon, offer for sale and sell at. public
auction for cash, subject to redemp­
tion as provided by law, all the right,
title, and Interest of th defendants
In said suit and of all parties clalm-
i Ing by, through or under them or any
' of them since the 21st day of October.
1930, In or to the following described
real property, to-wit;
Beginning at a point 14.81 chains
East and 11.29 chains South of the
Northeast cornt • of the James H.
McFarland Donation Land Claim No.
68 and running thence North 74 deg.
67’ East 3:00 chains, thence South
15 deg. 3’ East 3.18 chains, thence
South 69 deg. 10' West 3:01 chains,
thence North 15 deg. 3’ West 3.48
chains to the place of beginning, all
In flection 21, Township 20 South
Range 3 West of the Willamette
Meridian, and In r<ane County, Oregon.
Dated this 22nd day of October,
1930.
H. L. BOWN,
Sheriff of Ixine County, Oregon.
O.23-30-N.8-13-20
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we are furnishing the bcHt. the most dependable service
it is humanly poBfllble to render, at the lowest cost con­
sistent with good business policy.
The electric dollnr today has a buying [tower more
than double the buying power of the cost-of-livltig dollar
$1.36 against 58 cents.
Lowered costs, through In­
creased efficiency, are passed on to our customers.
Our motto Is:
“The Best Possible Service at the
Lowest Possible Cost.”
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