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    THURSDAY. DHX'BMBKR 16, 1X32
TUR BPtUNOPUBLD NEWS
PAQg FOUR
Honor Rolls
(Continued from Page D
Paul Nott. Billie Nesbitt. Leroy
Church. Peter Chace, Midge Wilson,
Carmel Waddell. Roberta Putmoe,
Anita Pugh. Thelma Johns. Nellie
Gates. Alice Chase.
Severson. Marjorie Hart.
Juntera
Ruth Button. Erma Eaalon, Bea
trice Elmer, Evelyn Klckbuach. De-
Etta Bandgathe, Grace Shelley.
Another Double
Wrestling Card
t
TOWN AND VICINITY
III at Home— Mrs. O, H Jarrett
la confined to her ho
this week.
Ill at Homs -Miai Edith Eaton Is
sported to b III a her home Ih »
3,000,090 FAMILIES
AIDED BY RED CROSS
STUDENT PLH IS
WELL PRESENTED
COMING OF CHRIST TO
BE THEME OF SERMON
j" ’Knot Screen Actre«“
M«th odists
Distress in All Areas Met by
Giving Food, Clothing
Ca«t Show« Fine Ability in
and Other Help.
Humorous Situations; Miss
Guest at Hotel — H. E. Croa i ol
Portland Man Visits — Frank i
Conoly Is Director
Prineville
was a guest at the Super of Portland was a bualueaa
More than 3,000.000 families
Elisabeth Vail.
Springfield
hotel
Friday
night.
throughout
the
nation
were
given
visitor in Springfield Monday.
Seniora
Led by Ray Rasmus en In the
relief of various types by the Amer
Stella Brabham. Donald Brown. ..
1
T L ... I»,-, ' Visits Friende—W. H. Craft spent
role of K M. Ralston, members of
Iran
Red
Cross
In
the
past
winter,
Down
from
Rainbow—Mrs.
F.
C
'
Name
of
Thunder
Thor
Jen-
|n
Sprln<f#ld
T(a|Un<
w((h
Virginia Christie, Robert Elmer.
Drury of Rainbow was a guest at J to aid them In their distress caused the student body of Springfield
Zula Klckbuach, Eva Louk. Mar> sen Happily Missing from friends
the C. I. Inman home here Salur by unemployment, disaster or other presented Ihe Ihree-act comedy.
<<te Prochnow. Auguat Rodakow
Roster of Participants
r..! »fortune.
"Nothing Hut the Truth" In a very
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! Here from Creswell— Mrs. Fred day night.
akl. Marceline 8eavej. Waive
A major relief task, due tu unem­ impressive manner at Ihe h gh
Another double header wrestling Lenaacher of Creswell was a vlsi-
Townsend. Florence Vail.
ployment and other unusual condi­
Wlnberry Folk Hero — Mr. and tions In the bituminous mining coun­ school auiiltorluin Friday evening
Seat Gradual*« — Lucille Clear card Is promised Lane county fans ’ tor In Springfield Friday,
The attdtence was not as large as
Mrs.
V’erne Hucka of Wlnberry . ties In twenty states, was met by
tonight at the Eugene Armory when j
water. Wilma Lewla.
were visitor« in Springfield Satur­ the Red Cross chapters alone, or It might have been had the weather
Bunny Martin of Topeka. Kansas.I f
wag #
BRATTAIN SCHOOL
day.
participating with other agencies been milder, but was well repres
I. matched with Roh Roy of Jack-
g
#J<|
Fire« Grade
In these 113 counties, the Red Cross ented with children
n. Mississippi, and Waller Achlu I
Visit Hers— Mr. and Mrs. Roy aided 30,000 (amILoa through glv
Attendance— Romalee Waldrlp,
Directed by Mis- Bernice Con
Holverson of Crescent Lake are } ln< groceries, school lunches, cloth-
Dorothy Walker. Ellen Van Lyde­ meets Joe Kirk of Tacoma. There J By'
oly, a new member of Ihe faculty,
will
be
no
main
event,
but
rather
I
pian
Medford
Visit
—
Mr.
and
Ing,
flour
and
other
necessities
tu
visitors in Springfield. Mr. Holver­
graf, DeLorla Sears. Ray Nott, Jr.,
the cast was very successful In Its
combat privation.
Nathan Kllnfelter, Lyle Gatee. Joe a double main event promises Herb Mrg w p walker will leave Salur- son to on his way to Portland and
Flour, milled from goverument presentation of the many humorous
Owen,
matchmaker
for
the
Com-ljgy
for
Medford
where
they
will
Evonuk. Benny Stelnmeta, Virginia
the Veterans* hospital.
wheat turned over to the Red Cross and dramatic Incidents of the story.
1 remain over the Christmas holidays
Ware. Ione Van Lydegraf. Virginia missioners.
by Congress was given to 1&.U00. The cast was very well cltoseu
Boy
In
Hospital—Billy,
small
aon
Roy
was
seen
In
action
last
week
j
visiting
with
Mr.
Walker's
brother,
Stelnmeta. Donald Sneed. Charles
000 persona In the period from and their portrayal of Ihe Individ­
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Skinner. Is March r to June -0, the close of the
Martin. Kenneth Gillett. Bill Gard­ against Thor Jensen. He did not Joe Walker.
ual roles wa i commendable for
ill at the Pacific Christian hospital. flscal year. Flour will continue to
win the match but the referee, I
ner. Walter Baaaett.
I Attends Sheriff Convention— C. He was taken there Wednesday be» given through the winter of high school students.
Harry Elliott, became very unpopu­
Second Grade
' A. Swarts left Wednesday evening
1933-33, and Red Cross chapters
The story Is of two New York
Attendance — Irene Baaeeett, lar when he announced Jensen the ! for Portland to attend the annual evening.
also will give cotton clothing, city broker*, one of whom Is In
Waulda Buaaard, Joyce Church, winner.
convention of Sheriff’s and District
Evangelist Party Here— Mias D. made from government cotton love with Ihe daughter of Ihe other.1
turned over ,o the Red Cross for suit who wagers 110.000 he can tell
Dora Mae Keyea. Virginia lx*e Pohl.
It all happened in the first fall ’ Attorneys.
Wllla Caffray, evangelist, and Mias distribution.
Dorothy Gates, Richard Flanery when Jensen senior became Irked
Edith
Ruth,
singer,
were
in
Spring-
"The Red Cross (sees the busiest Ihe entire truth for 24 hours. Th--
Salem Resident Visits— Mrs. J. A.
Curtis Mattlaon. Roderick Stein at the official and entered the
field Wednesday night as guests winter since the days of the World bet seems to be such a sure thing
Nadvornick of Salem was a visitor
meta, Thoma- Baccua. Betty Camp­ ropes to tangle with Elliott.
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Dean War.'* Chairman John liartoli Payne for Mr. Ralston that he Is forced
in Springfield Saturday and Sun-
bell. Betty Hearn Josephine Phair.
said. “It to organized In virtually to share It with a business assort
While this little private match dgv shp (s # former r^Hl<|^Ilt of C, Poindexter, friends of th,
Barbara Walker, Victor Evonuk.
The evangelistic party drove from «»«y OB® ° f “>•* s o î ï «•«»olle» In ate and client.
was In progress Roy is said to have ^ ¡g cj,y
Richard Martin. Austin McCall.
Witchita. Kansas and were enroute “>• Oalted «Mes. and will co-
Situations Provoke Fun
pinned Jensen junior's shoulders to
operate with all agencies Io meet
Roger Tobias.
Many Interesting and often quite
the mat, but what difference doe«
Oriw, t0 Ben(, _ Mr and Mr8 to Spokane for the holidays. They distress wuereve foui.u The flour
T M rd Grade
this make when the official to busy Merle Casteel have gone to Bend plan to hold meetings in that city has proved of great benefit. and Ihe difficult situations arise as the
Attendance—Betty Pat Aldrich, watching out for himself Elliott where they wi„ remain OVer the after the first of the year.
cotton clothing will be given wide Ihre« men keep prodding Robert
Beulah MartlD. Ruth Pha’r, Bob became interested In the advertised holidays visiting Mrs. Casteel’s
Kennett. Lanvir Hrutlsln. the
distribution."
Gardner. Maxwell Pohl. Floyd bout in time to see Jensen on top nlother.
While carrying on nation wide maker of the wager, with a serlea
SISTER OF MRS. STEWART these unemployment and other re­ of questions (eating his willingness
Steele. Mary Alice Bartholomew. and gave him the fall.
lief measures, the Red Cross also to tell the truth always even If It
Lola Phair. Theresa Ware, Thor
, .
Roseburg People Hers— Dr C. Q. DIES IN PORTLAND CLINIC
was engaged In Its regular peace­
Anyhow many fans are glad that Van
and
and Mrg L
wald Johnson. Fritts Smitaon,
cost him many friendships an I
the thunder God's name to not con Mu|>jch of R(M>eburg were gueats Mrs. Ethel Bally M cKibben W ell- time activities In public health nearly wrecked the home of hla
Tommy Williams.
nursing,
service
to
ex-service
men
nected with the card this week. He >t
home o( Mn> A R Van y a ,
Fourth Grade
Known in S p ringfield; Fu­
and their ramllles. teaching home business associate.
Scholarship — Dorothy Flanery, has shown consistently in Eugene xah over the week-end.
hygiene, life savin,, and first aid
Th'ngs wind up rapidly when
neral Held Wednesday
The Junior Red Cross, composed of Robert wins hl* het and Ralston
Iris Kllnfelter, Gloria Green, Ethel for several weeks and has vet to
appear In at match in which he I Hand Lanccd_ Ed Spriggs of
Mrs Ethel Bally McKibben. 5«. »Imost 7.000.000 school children. who had agreed to match a charity
Ruth Fulop.
Attendance—Iris Kllnfelter. Bob satisfies even the majority of the chase Gardena had his hand lanced well-known here and a former resi­ also rallied to the support of tl e fund which had reached 360.000
at the office of a local phy ician dent of Springfield, died at the Dr. society's relief efforts, and the through the efforts of his daughter,
Adams. Raymon Bainbridge, Rus spectators by his conduct.
children aided others of their age
I Friday. He had a large splinter in Coffey hospital in Portland Mon­ In practical ways, firmed sewing and Bishop Doran (Bruce Squire«)
sell Gatea, Donald Cook. Billy Haek,
his
hand
which
was
causing
an
In-
Edith Ware. Donald Baldwin. Har
day morning. December 1?.
and food tanning classes, and were who was very Ignorant about busi­
I fectioc.
rison Billings. John Meek. Colt
She was born at Bayfield. Wis­ of great assistance In chapter re­ ness and who found that by yelling
!
Waldrlp.
loud and tong enough he was suc­
consin on September 9. 1877 and lief work.
In California — Mrs Riley M leaves two sons. Kay Bally. Eugene
While the wheat anj cotton were cessful In recovering money which
Fifth Grade
Mrs. Ida King and Mrs. Gertrude
given
by
he
U.
S
Government,
no
Snodgrass is spending Ihe week in and Joe Bally of Cottage Grove be­
he had been Induced to spend for
Scholarship—Jane Apger. Gladys Stanbie from Nebraska are Visiting
San Francisco visiting with her sides two sisters. Mrs. Harry Stew- money was provided to pa> for the wildcat stock certificates.
Cabe, Oscar Farnsworth, Eugene at D. O. and Ray Baugh's. They are
necessary work entailed The Red
son. Kerneth De Lassus. She is ex­
The players In the cast and
art of Springfield and Mrs. Carl Cross will meet this expense of
Fulop. Dallas Knight. Jesse Lan­ stoter-in-lawg of Mrs. D. O. Baugh.
pected to return to Springfield the Fischer of Bradwood, Oregon; and almost 1500 000 fron Its treasury. their roles were; Clarence Van
ning. Ruth Martin. Bruce Maxey,
Mrs. Hugh Safely motored up
first of next week.
her father. Joseph Boutin at Bay- Cltlxena ran aid by joining aa mam Dusen. Everett 1-aJoie; E. M Rai
Marion Phair, Bob Pollard. Chester from Roseburg last Friday and
bera of the local Red Cross chapter ston, Ray Rasmuasen;
field, Wisconsin.-
Bishop
Schlewe, Jimmie 8tam. James spent the week-end with her par
Merchant Cuts Hand—I. D. Mur
daring the roll -all from Armlatlce Doran. Bruce Squires; Dick Dens­
Richards. Robert Strand.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edmiston phy, better known as (Dad) Mur
Funeral services were held from Day to Thankagivlng Day.
ely. Carter Hartman; Robert Ben
Attendance—Jane Apger. Gladys Mr. Safely came up 9unda> and pj,y cut a aevere gash in his thumr. the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel
nett. Lamar Braltaln; Mrs. E. M
Cabe. Oacar Farnsworth. Bonny they returned home Sunday even Tuesday evening while slicing in Eugene Wednesday afternoon.
Ill Here—Mrs. Carlton A. Wyman Ralston, Marjorie Prochnow; Ethel
Findley, Andrew Gott, Earl ' Har­ lng.
some meat at the Irish-Murphy Rev. Cecil F. Ristow officiated and
wood. Howard Klinfelder. Delbert
Professor Jay Grant was ill last store.
interment wa; made In the Masonic Is reported to be quite ill at hei Clark. Virginia Christie; Gwendo-
home this week.
lyn Ralston. Beth Jennings; Mubel
Koch, Jeese Lanning. Rnth Martin. week-end bat was able to teach on J
cemetery.
Jackson. Echo Tom*eth; Babel
Marion Phair. Bob Pollard. Arthur Monday.
Daughter is Born — Margaret
Prochnow, Jerold Slemaen. James
Jackson. Dorothy Hart; Martha.
Miss Inex Eyler who is taking Shannon is the name which has
nurse's training at SL Vincent hos­ been chosen for the eight-ponnd GIRLS BASKETBALL
Richard«, Robert Strand.
I McKenzie Valley Eva Ixiuk.
Sixth Grade
Special Music Numbers
pital in Portland arrived home a daughter born to Dr. and Mrs. C. G.
TEAM GETS COACH
Scholarship—Dean Wilson, Frans few days ago convalescing from a Van Valzah at the Pacific Christ
Special numbers on the program
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The state fish hatcheries have
Bennett, Jack Cook. Dean Van severe cold. She will remain home ian hospital in Eugene on Friday
Appointment of Ray Murray o f : been having a good deal of dlffl Included the following Introduction ,
Lydegraf.
until after the holidays.
December 9. 1932. The mother and Eugene as coach of the Red Sox culty keeping the water supply ran numbers by the high school or
Attendance — Mildred Billings.
The Ladles' Aid met with Mrs. child expect to leave the hospital basketball team was announced la-t ning for the young fish. All ponds chestra under the direction of Bu
Marie Briggs. Waneta Chapman, Arch Shough last Friday.
night at Marcóla when the Red Sox are froxen over. A great deal of ford Roach: March. “Bachelor
the end of this week.
Donald Cook, Jack Cook. Junior
and Marcóla girls teams met in work Is necessary to keep Inlets Girls"; Maxurka, “Sparkling Eyes.“
Endicott, Vern Gates, Frank Hoe-
Members of the association are
Nurse to Return — Miss Clara their first game together. The Red Bnd outlets operating.
March, “Cheer Leader.”
tin, Billy Johns, Robert Nice, John asked to bring their contributions Jones assumed her duties in the! Sox. made up of Springfield and Eu
Tbe temperature of the water la
Other selections played between
Phillips. Dean Wilson.
'to the sale as early as possible. The office of Dr. W. C. Rebhan on Wed gene young women, won the game reported 78 degrees. At the Vida the first and second act were waltx.
Sixth Grade
bazaar will consist largely of ne lay of this wee». She has been 32-22.
salmon hatchery Walter Carter, act Over the Waves” ; selections from
Scholarship — Lawrence Thomp- needlework and will afford an op- quarantined with Mrs. D. B. Mur-' Last Friday they defeated the ing superintendent during nine«« of The Bohemian Girl”; anil Mlnu
•on. Paul Nott, Peter Chace, V.olet portnnity to purchase very fine phy for several weeks during h er. Coburg girls at the Baptist church Frank Minney, ha» been caring for ette, “Ye Olden Dance."
Steele. Emma Jane Smith, Clarence Christmas gifts at a very low price illness with scarlet fever. Mrs. I in Eugene 19-8. The girls have won the baby »almon at night and
Vocal numbers given between
Clark.
according to Mrs. W. C. Rebhan. a Murphy is recovering now and six and lost seven games so far Archie Donoho In the day time.
second and third acts Included
Attendance
Lawrence Thomp- member of the committee.
their home is being fumigated.
this sea on.
Mrs. Vern Caldwell wax hostess Slave 8ong'* and “The Little
to the Ladies' Union Aid aoclety Damozel” by Wilma Lewis, and
Tuesday at her home. The group "Just Friends" and an encore by a
have been quilting for Mrs. Lester girls trio, Virginia Christie. Blanche
Bates, and Juanita Seaman.
Millican.
Mrs. 8. J. Godard will entertain
the Leaburg ladles' Aid society at CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR
the home of Mrs. Walter Carter
CLASS IS SET FRIDAY
Thursday afternoon. The occasion
will be the annual Christmas party
Miss Evelyn Buell will he hostess
given by the group.
Io members of Mrs. A. B. Van Val-
The Leaburg girl scout troop Is
zah's Sunday school class at the
giving two plays at the school
Methodist church at their annual
house Friday evening, “Pine Knot
Christmas party to be held Friday
Lodge,” and "Mother
Baker’s
evening at 8 o'clock. Each guest
Christmas." Basket social will fol­
Is asked to bring some gift cost­
low. An unique plan will be fol
ing not more than 16 cents to be
lowed for bidding. Nuts will be
exchanged. Miss Doris Myers Is
used for the competitive bidding.
In charge of the entertainment.
These
will
be
forwarded
to
the
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS FIND THIS SALE A GREAT GIFT OPPORTUNITY—
Doernbecher home In Portland.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’8 SALE
REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE Is hereby given that by
NOTICE Is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution and order
a ag . .. a ¡' ’ "'i1., ' .
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j virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit
of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of Ihe State of Oregon for
WE REDUCED TH E PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County this 11th day of Dec­
Lane County this 13th day of Dec ember, 1932, upon and pursuant to
WE MENTION ONLY A FEW ITEMS
ember, 1932, upon and pursuant to a decree duly given and made by
a Judgment duly given and made said Court the 13th day of Decem­
35c Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs
■ by said Court this 12th day of Dec- ber. 193*’, In a suit pending therein
ember, 1932, In a suit pending In which State Mutual Building and
$3.50 Men’s S w e a te rs ...........................
therein In which Willamette Col Loan Association of Los Angeles.
lection, g Credit Service, a cor­ Calif., a corporation, was plaintiff
$4 .00 Men’s B a th ro b e ................
poration was plaintiff and N. J and O. A. Slalger and Hazel Stei­
$1.75 Men's Outing or Broadcloth Pajam as
Dahlln, et, ux, were defendants, ger, his wife were defendants,
which execution and order of sale which execution and order of sale
$1.50 Men’s Broadcloth Shirt
was to me directed and commanded was to me directed And commanded
Ladies’ Rayon Pajam as
me to sell the real property herein me to sell the real property herein­
after described to satisfy certain after described to satisfy certain
Ladies Rayon Dance Set
.....................
liens and charges In said decree liens and charges In said decree
,u »
Ladies’ Crepe de Chine Dance S e t .........................
specified, I will on Friday the 13th specified, the Sheriff of Lane Coun­
day of January. 1933, at the hour ty, Oregon, will, on Saturday, the
Ladies’ Rayon Bloomers
of 10 o'clock A. M at the southwest 14th day of January, 1933, at the
Ladies’ Outing Gown
door of the County Court House hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. at the
In Eugene, bane County, Oregon southwest door of the County Court
25c Ladies Linen H an d k erch iefs....................
offer for sale and sell at public House In Eugene, Lane County,
50c Extra Large Turkish Towels
auction for cash, subject to redemp­ Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
tion as provided by law, all of the public auction for rash, subject to
$5.00 Wool mixed Extra Large Blanket
right, title and Interest of the de redemption as provided by law, all
$2.50 Sheet and Pillow Case Set, colored border,
fendants In said suit and of all of Ihe right, title and Interest of
parties claiming by, through or un the defendants In said suit and of
$1.00 Towel Set
der them or any of them, In or to all parties claiming by, through or
$1.00 All Wool Children Sw eaters
the following described real prop­ under them or any of them since
the 18th day of November, 1932, In
erty, to-wlt:
$1 50 All Wool Boys’ Sw eaters
Lot 4, Block 1, George W. Llll’s or to the following de«crlbed real
50c la d ie s ’ Box Handkerchiefs
Addition to Eugene, Lane County, property, to-wit:
Beginning at a point Fifty (60)
Oregon; Also
$1.00 Ladles’ Box Handkerchiefs
feet South of the Northwest cor­
Beginning at a point 30 feet
ner of Ix>t Six (fl) InMiloek Four
$1.25 KayHer Pure Silk Full Fashion Hose
North and 50 feet 6 Inches East
of the Southwest comer of Eu­ teen (14) of Ellas Stewart's Ad­
Bedspread, large size
gene F. Skinner’s D. L. C. Noti­ dition to Eugene, thence run
East 68 2-3 feet ft) the East line
fication 2181 In Township 17,
South, Range 4 West of the Wil­ of said Lot Six (6), thence South
PRICES QUOTED ARE ONLY ON A FEW GIFTS, BUT YOU’LL FIND TH E GREATEST BARGAINS IN ALL
Fifty (60) feet, thence West
lamette Meridian, and running
66 2-3 feet to the East line of
thence North 217 feet, thence
DEPARTMENTS
Jefferson street, thence North
East 50 feet, South 217 feet, and
along East line of Jefferson
thence West 50 feet to the place
Street Fifty (60) feet to the place
of beginning, all being In and a
part of the City of Eugene, Ore­ of beginning, all In Eugene, Lane
County, Oregon.
gon.
Dated this 14th day of December, | Dated this 14th day of December,
1932
1932.
Springfield, Oregon
H, L. BOWN, Sheriff,
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff,
By A. E. HULEOAARD, Deputy.' By A. E. HULEOAARD, Deputy.
(D 15-22-29 — J 6-12)
(D 15-22-29 — J 6-12)
Planning
Ila b o ra le
Christmas Program; Pageant
to
Given December 33
Helen Hayes, through her per
iormanre in "The Sin of Madelun
Claudel" hs» been acclaimed Ihe
Ancit sc reen sclress of I9J2 by the
A ia d ....... - ' M otion I ’ n ture Ait»
Th« theme for Ihe morning wnr
•hip service at 11 o'clock at the
Mclhndlst church will he *'H» Shall
| Suddenly Come In Ills People," The
Sunday Church school will meet at
9:48. The young people's m»ellugs
will be at 6:30 p m The evening
message at 7:30 will he: “When
Shall Our Prayer He Heard", He».
Ihoin C. Poindexter will preach at
both - ervlces.
The I’rlmary Department of the
Sunday school 1s preparing a pro­
gram Io he presented Christmas
Morning nt the 9:46 hour, The
church will present a beautiful
Chrtotmas pageant on Friday even­
ing. December 33 The choir to pre­
paring special music for Ihe page­
ant and for the worship service on
Christmas morning.
The Melhoulst church at Coburg
will altend th« ChrUliiias services
at the Springfield church.
MERCHANTS WARNED
ABOUT CHECK ARTIST
1 WEEK TO CHRISTMAS
1
Shof< Early
■Mail Early
Buy C h ris fm a i Seals
Warning to merchants of Lane
county to be on the lookout for a
woman check artist waa Issued
this morning by H. L. Hown, sher­
iff The person In question to about
36 years of age, about 6 feel five
Inches In height, light brown hair,
light colored eyes, large protruding
lips, a pleasing personality and a
good talker. Hbe ueually presents
checks In the sums of 17.60 and
110 00 She represents hereelf ns
slaying with some well-known wo­
man In Ihe community or aa being
Ihe wife of a doctor In a neighbor
Ing county.
When laal seen she was wearing
a knit sweater, lavender rolored
background with yellow strip« and
wa- driving a yellow car.
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SEAL SALE SHOWING
Christmas belongs (o (he children.
PROGRESS IN TH IS CITY
Desplis prlvallon. undernourish-
Save the Children
nint and even wsnl, there are fsw
Irssldes «hers «onieb-ely's saertflrq,
The sum of 926 64 has been raised
)r somebody's tnvsmlvs genius, wilt In Ihe health seal sale In this city
not make possible a recognition of It was reported Wednesday by Mrs.
’he day so children's voices may be Oertrudn Wlleoa. chairman. Stu­
raised In glsd iess.
ChrDlmas Seals belong to Ihe dents at the Lincoln school raised
hlldren. loo. The most Important -314 76 and those at the Brnttaln
work (hey do Is to protect children 38 23 Merchants contributed >3.66
from tuberculosis. This year the toward> the fund on the opening
teal Itself shows two youngsters day. No returns have been received
with faces upiurn»d In gladness as from Ihe high school and Junior
they sing carols In tbs snow. Each high groups.
seal Is a direct appeal for help
from (he children of America, who
Holds lee Skats Farty"“
suffer newt from the effects of pri­
vation,
undernourishment
and
Member« of Ihe Christian En­
want.
deavor of Ihe Christian church hold
Chrtotmas comes but once a year, an Ice skating party, at Ihe Booth-
and childhood once a lifetime.
Kelly pond Tuesday evening.
,
i
’ 2 Million Dollar Good« to Bn
Completely Closed Out
In
L iq u id ation S a le
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
bi
Xmas Shoppers
SHOP!
WHERE YOU CAN GET
STURDY — PRACTICAL
rishna
... G/Æ'TÎSee.
AT GUARANTEED
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at Fulop’s Department Store
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
PRICES -------------
C.J. Breier Co.
968
Willamette
You’ll Save as You Never Saved Before!
zt
s
19c
S I .9 8
£ 2 .4 8
98 C
89 C
89c
69c
98c
23c
49c
10c
29c
.4 8
S I . 19
69c
59c
98c
23c
50c
69c
89c
Fulop’s Department Store
”A TELEPHONE
of my Own - *
/or CHRISTMAS!”
Sons and daughters have so many intereala
o f their own!
Any telephone employee will take your or­
der, or just tell our business office your wiahea.
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The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
B uh I iiphh Office: 126 -4th S tre e t
Telephone 72