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THE SPR1NGP1EIJ) NEWS
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Man
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Curdy
W eek-end
V is ito r»
akridge was a business tislto r In I
Ur’> y ‘
Springfield on Monday.
W C T U
J T t - r
•*". °
T ransacts
Bueine se — Mrs.
M ay
I was held
Tue».i»v
Thomas of Lowell was a b u .in ,.» - L
Wm Q
»tailor In Springfield on Friday.
Th
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from
W a lte rv ill« — N.
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V is it a t Junction C ity — M r and Mr«
Bi.tchelder of WrJterviWe sms a busi­
B O. Smith and son, Kyle, spent
ness visitor In Springfield Tuesday.
Sunday visiting with relatives at
Calls on Friend«—L. A. Buford o f p u"«*tton C ity.
Fail t'reek called on his friends In
Sr ring-field Monday.
NEW WALKS SOUGHT FOR
CHILDREN S FARM HOME
V isits Monday—John Downing of
W endling was a visitor in Springfield
Monday morning.
Smith
of Roseburg was a business visitor |
in Springfield on Friday.
Roseburg Man
H ere— G. M
At Florence— Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
D. Thompson spent the week-end at
Florence.
F Scott left
Springfield Sunday for a visit with
his m other at Globe.
To
V i.it
Ttalph & Si
P R IC E
8T°
R East
f N,0 ' Broadw
a ’ o ay,
125 s
ST8^96E We°.'t23 ro .d
C tT T E R S
I ST 960
0R E C h NO.
3 n St.. Eugene
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Eugene
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«TORE NO. 4
83 96 W e rt 3ro adw ay, Eugene
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500
M ain
S tr e .t,
S p ringfield
M other— C.
Student III—Jim mie W est, student
at the high school, was ill at his
home the first of the week.
Returns from Eastern Oregon— Paul
N ice has returned from eastern Ore­
gon where he has been for several
months.
Bag Pheasant«— A hunting party
composed of Riley Snodgrass, D. W.
Roof and Mr Morgan of Eugene spent
Sunday hunting pheasants near Hal
sey. They had fair luck.
Has Major Operation— Mrs. E. E.
McKinney underwent an operation
last Thursday morning at the Pacific
Christian hospital for acute append
Icitls.
I-ores Best Q uality Shrim p, can _________
X5C
25C
SC
Salted P eanuts, p o u n d __ _________
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Libby’s Pork and Beans, 2 cans ____________
Selox W ashing Pow der, 2 pkgs. ..................................
Tnn - P M tea NO 1 can
an
P e in ’ Raked Beans, can
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1 7C
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lx
B orden's Malted Milk. $1.00 size, 2 J a rs
Salem People V i . l t — Mr. and Mrs.
< larence Guderian and fam ily of
Salem spent the week-end here as
guests at the home of Mr. and Mr«
W. P Tyson. Mr. Guderian and Mrs
Tyson are cousins.
N O T IC E O F L IE N FO R E -
CLOSURE SALE
r e a Ot C® *" herebT e ^ s n . that under
red by virtue of a lien filed with
•
ouhty Clerk of Lane County,
’
s h 0" ,th^ 28th
'>t October
" r ,° Stratt°n and E
Stratton are claim ants and C. B
H tk i" ls defendant, I did, on the
2Sth day of October 1930, take into
•
;r>s-e«s|on two certain foxeu de
< ribe.j as follows: one fem ale fox
,r I" “
States M 48 w?,h u t £
. ' " ‘’ I” right ear M T. and w it?
letter, in left ear B 48 and
DaiDf‘d Mt Sfet'-n ’c 25
a!,dh
W 'n r1ght ear M T-
and wlfh tattoo letter» in left ear
d . now haTe tb<* »«®e in
m> poHseesion.
a -fd°Telne 7 i hre’ KDder and T,rtu« °T
?' ' tt:
' .1 h ^ eby K,ve notlve that
a JI Jii the 15th day of Nov 1930
a ten o clock In the forenoon, at the
ountaln States Fox A Fur Farm, on
the erat side of the Pacific Highway
about eight m iles north o f Eugene In
l-.ine County, Oregon, offer tar sale
and sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash, the personal
property above described
JOHN L. MARSH,
Constable.
O30-N.6-13
C
49c
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Mince Meat, 45 OB. J a r ..................................
APPLE CIDER, Gallon
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-
35c
Visit at Mulino— Mr. and Mrs Paul
Schiewe and M is. Dorotheo Frese
»pent the week-end visitin g with
friends at Mulino. They took advan­
tage of the school holidays la st week
and left Thursday, returning Sunday
evening.
V l.it at S h ed d -M a x in e Snodgrass
snent the week-end at Shedd with her
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Snodgrass. W hile there she attended
a chivari party given for a friend
of hers.
CHILD INJURES HEAD
|N FALL FROM PORCH
decorate the room« for the w en t.
«'tending were Mr. L E
Bastard, Mr. William ( urtta, Mr».
Jack Larson. Mr» Norman Howard,
Dorothy Kegel«, tw o y ea ro ld daugh
Mr« M J McKy. Mr» William Rouse, ter wf Mr #ll4| Mr, e ilv « Fegel»,
and Mr». Riley Hnodgraa.
receive,! « deep gash in Ihe back of
Mr». Eunice Bell of Eugene «»aisled her head Monday morning when she
her mother as hoates».
stepped off the porch at her home
Member« of the P r l.d ll« club were
entertained at the home of Mrs John
I nrker on Friday afternoon.
The
iu e .t« .p en t the afternoon with
came» and fancy work after which
t h e y enjoyed refreshment«.
Fail
FORMER RESIDENTS ARE
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GUESTS HERE SATURDAY NINE QN HONOR LIST ------
Mr and Mrs Allen Kafoury m
Salem, former resident» of Eugene
____ _____
and Springfield.
and ____
Ted Barber and
< ordl» Barber, brothers of Clayton
F. Baber, were guests of honor at
a «octal gathelng at the Burlier borne
here Saturday evening Mr anil Mr»
Kafoury »pent the week end here a»
house guest» of Mr and Mr» Barber
Th«
m e evening Wa* spent w th Hal
low»..»
,
loween game« and other forms of
entertainm ent
Other guests Invited
for the evening were Mr and Mr»
Clifford Wilson, Mr and Mr» W’alter
Gossler, Mr and Mrs Lowrenc» Mof
fit. Mr and Mrs Henry Fkndren and
AT GLENWOOD SCHOOL
Nine »indent» al Ihe UlenwotHl
»< hool won place» on the honor roll
for the first »lx weeqa of the present
school year which ended Friday of
lint w-»ek
They are R obert laijole
Rudolph Kink, Kenneth King, i'alm er
King, Warren I'hllllp», Gladys 8hel-
Marian I’owell, Lillian I'oulaon
, , .
-
and Janie» Ward.
On Account of Being Greatly Overstocked
Seth Laraway, Jeweler
ANNOUNCES A
Phenomenal - Bonfide - Sale of
Watches-Jewelry
Diamonds, Silver­
ware and Novelties
...AT..
Crystal White Soap 10 bars
G rape F*rult No 2
Kenneth Tobias and Bruce Cole,
dressed as the Hobo Twin«. won first
prise for the best costum es.
Mrs. Eva Tobias, president of the
class, «»slated by Mrs Cheater Chas«.
Mr« William Schick and Mr» Marvin
j Contributions to the C hildrens
Chase had charge of the arrange
| Farm Home at Corvallis, which Is meats.
sponsored by the W. C. T. U. groups
o f the entire state, are being sought
now for the purpose of com pleting pRISCILLA CLUB MEMBERS
the laying of cem ent sidew alks on
ENTERTAINED FRIDAY
the grounds of the institution
\n v
V .s ito rs from Junction City—Miss
a. el ¡atterson and Robert Rasmus-
Junction --- City were »Ue
guests
Deerhorn Resident Hers— S. J. God . sen. both of
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su
dard o f Deerhorn was a visitor In I Sunday
Suiu,a.v at
at the
the home
home of
of Mr
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs.
I Jack
Jjki'lf la
ra jin
Larson
this city on Tuesday.
one desiring to contribute to this
cause
are requested to sunt their con
Mission Meet—
M eet— Mrs.
M rs Emma
Em m a
Purchases Supplies— A. A. Johnston I Attends mission
o f Leaburg pureh;_sed supplica w h ile |Olson left W ednesday morning for trlbutions directly to Mrs. Madge
Portland to
to attend
attend a a m eeting of _ a Mears, office secretary, 501 Stock Ex
in Springfield on Wednesday.
I I P°rtland
change building, Portland.
missionary society.
Many needed im provem ents have
Jasper Man
Here— E
Bauer of
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mrs John been completed at the home during
Jasper was a business visitor In
Putman are the parents of a baby the past summer. The largest single
Springfield on Wednesday.
.daughter born to them at the Pacific item Is the donation of a swim ming
V .aiu r from C ob u rg-Jam es Wat- Christian hospital In Eugene on Sun p-oolo 60 feet long and 20 feet wide
son of Coburg was a business visitor ¡day evening, October 26 I9to
which was given to the home by
n Springfield on Tuesday.
Mrs. Cooley of Shilein. as a memorial
Leaburg
R e .id e n t
H e r , - Arthur
HnBbard ° ‘ for her husband.
Erazee of Leaburg visited with friends k o h7 Ì e h ^ b ^ d
°“
A new well has also been dug dur­
'n this city the first of the week
L one
„
„
"
She
ing the summer to assure a more
Mnier go
{wo
adequate supply of fresh water.
Purchases Feed—John Willan of Ihat 11 w ai necessary to amputate
The home is made up of a central
Camp Creek purchased feed while in I ll‘ Sbe *• « B i n g along nicely.
building with several sm aller cot
Springfield on Tuesday.
tapes The home has a capacity for
Aviators Leave— Ted and Cordis
140 children, but 148 are now being
Transacts Business— Ed Kester of Barber left Sunday for their home at
" illakenjie transacted business in I Bond where the latter operates a cared for there.
The home now has sufficient funds
Springfield Tuesday.
flying service. They spent the week
w;:h wh'ch to lav 1000 feet of cem ent
H ere from O a k r id g e - W . C. W iik in
"nd » V .7
’ Uh ,b “ ' r b ru ,b * r
son o f ( .akridge w L T b u s.n e a s visitor “ n E
CU> ' sidew alk between the cottages, but
needs funds with which to com plete
this program.
in Springfield on Tuesday afternoon.
Visit« Saturday— Mr«. Erank Snyder I
of Carter Station was a visitor in
Springfield on Saturday.
PARTY
HELD FRIDAY EVENING
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Mohawk Resident Herw— Mrs R A
Retur"»
Craaaent— J. R Hoi- Salem where they expected to »pend
Brad burn of Mohawk was a visitor T‘‘",on an<l * • « « reen returned Sat several days with relatives
In
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in this
this city
eitv on
on Friday.
Friday.
“ spent
a>' several
fn ’m
ere outing
they had
days on » h an
V is ito r
B A P T IS T P O V E R T Y
O A r , , a l W V fc R T V
Thirty five people attended (he pov
erty party which the member» of
the Bethany class of the Baptist
Sunday school held for I heir husbands
Visit Saturday— Mr. and Mr». A. E at the 1 hutch on Friday evening All
of the people came dresaed In old
Grav of S *a ‘th* »topped at the home
Mr». W illiam Curtis will entertain “"** ,eU •»rhward« h lliin g her b-ad
-lothes and ihe evening was spent
the member» of thia group at
her “*
ob»'r«*‘l"n
«round
Playing Halloween gam es and with
H"”
, U , ° ,0 “
Pbr»k*hW.
rt for 8 „ em
Saturday
*
L„ ho
v,
Mr night.
Mr> Ir> refreshm ents consisting of pumpkin home on Friday. November 14
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
office where the Injury was treat ad
left »pringfield Tuesday morning for pie and coffee.
Mr and Mrs
was a visitor in Springfield Friday • A. F. I’oley of Portland were week
V isit, from Oakridge—Bd Clark of H
t T w
hom° *
“ Ud
W en d lin g
Return«
from
California — Mrs
Ralph Mulholland and two children.
D ewey aud Grace, returned Tuesday
from la>s A ngeles where they have
been visiting relatives for three week«
They were arcumpanted to Loa An
<ele» by Mr». Mulholland*« mother
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, IM P
PUBLIC AUCTION
AT HIS JEWELRY STORE, 885 WILLAMETTE ST.
EUGENE. OREGON
Commencing Thursday, Oct 30
AT 1 P. M. SHARP. Also Evenings, 7:30 P. M.
Will Take My Loss to Reduce Stock to Certain Figure
SPECIAL NOTICE
m a x im u m
S E L E C T IV IT Y
MELODIOUS ------
AS A VIOLIN
LARAWAY
RIGHT
TO
DISCONTINUE
AUCTION
SALE.
TICE.
ANY
AT
RESERVES THE
THIS
WITHOUT
TIME
NO­
. . . .
Get Your Christmas Gifts Now at Your
Own Price
This nrw modal, aigbi-tuba Soech
Radio will giva you tha ultimata fa
tonal parfaction. W hathar tha Tot-
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with tha richly grained walnut cab-
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Let ua damonstmta fa your home
or our atora thia Boach Radio
built-in electrodynamic enaakar - Price
H 69.80 - »184.80 - $22<00
Com pl«to
Every
Afternoon
BOSCH
RADIO
WRIGHT & SONS
Furniture
Only the wall known Laraway Mer­
chandise to be sold at this Sale.
E/ory article fully Guaranteed per­
sonally by Seth Laraway.
SETH
Paint
at
1 P. M.
FREE
Every
Valuable Gilts
Free without
this Gigantic
given to the
this store at
Opening day
attend.
obligation to buy during
Sale. Free gifts will be
first 50 ladies enterting
1 p. m. sharp Thursday.
of sale. Do not fall to
Evening
at
7:30 P. M.
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ROBERT JACOBSON and A. KRUGMAN Auctioneers
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