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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1M2
TRIPLE MATCH AT
ARMORY TONIGHT
T o m of Coin to Determin«
Main Event; Two Good
Contests on Program
WresGlng fan* were so well
pleased with the clean match which
Rob Roy and "Bunny” M artin put
on a t the Armory in Eugene last
Thursday evening that Herb Owen
has lined up another similar enter­
tainment program for tonight. Eu­
gene has become known as a ‘hard’
wrestling town and seemed to like
It. After several mean grudge
matches In a row they seemed dis­
satisfied and applauded a couple
of fast clean athlete«. Perhaps our
wrestling fans are not so blood
thirsty a* they think.
Roy who defeated M artin two out
of three fall* after losing the first
one last week is scheduled to meet
W alter Achiu, who has a reputa­
tion for clean sport, tonight. These
two will share honors with M artin
and Billy Coggins of Tacoma. A
flip of a coin before the matches
start will determine which two will
take the main position and which
the special.
A rt O'Reilly w ill also be back to
clown through a match with Louie
Weykum if he does not have to
resort to straight wrestling to hold
him down, as an added attraction.
A7Z Fam ilies
to
E a t Christm as
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tory manner for everyone, but time
was short and action had to be
taken rapidly, i f any families have
been overlooked any member of
this committee should be notified.
Mrs. Juetta Taylor asks that
members of the N. O. W. leave
their contributions to the baskets
at the Taylor store where these
w ill be made and from which de­
livery w ill be made Saturday. Mrs.
Eggfmann asks that a similar plan
be followed in respect to the Span­
ish W ar Veterans' baskets, leaving
them at Eggimann's confectionary.
MUCH BUTTERFAT FROM
LANE COWS EACH YEAR
I McKenzie Valley
The past week has been filled
with Christmas activities In ths
III at Homs— Mrs. Wanda Barne-
Ill at Homs— Mrs. Carl O lo n Is various communities. Christmas
programs are being held at Deer-
! and her mother are both III this ill at her home this week.
horn
Wednesday evening, together
week
at
the
Barnes
home.
Geo. H? Gilmore, of Junction City,
III W ith
Flu — Mra. Rachel with the regular P. T. A. meeting.
had the high herd and also the two
W a lte rv llle People He
Mr i Thatcher was til at her home with
Thursday evening Cedar Mat
the ent
Lace
county dairy
h high
e r d cows
Im nm ia
vem
association
fo r i“ -
T *
**
!*•« weekend ; „ nd L.aburg are presenting Christ
Annual Report of District Teeter
Received by County Agent;
Gilmore Head* Liat
herd
Im provem ent assoilatlon
for ¥ , „ e wen> visitors In Sprlltgfeld on
the year ending October 1, accord p ^ a y .
Out of Hospital — Miss Doris
ing to County Agent O. 8. Fletcher, j
D uller was released from the Pa-
who has Just received the annual
At Hospital— Asa Tilton and J . clflc Christian hospital Saturday
report of W alter Steele, the testet M. Pollette both of D?xter were I following a major operation,
for the association.
admitted to the Eugene hospital tor
Father Diss— Erma Knotts left
i t - treatment during the past week.
Eleven herds containing 45 ■
Saturday for South Dakota being
cows were tested in, the association
Attend Club Meet— Mr. and Mrs calk'd there by the d.*ath of her
during the year. The average num y
p Huntly attended the Gold father.
ber of pounds of milk produced per chevron club meeting In Eugene
R eturns from M iddle W est— M rs
cow was 7,334.3 and the average Friday evening.
George ITochnow has returned
number of pounds of butter fat per
cow was 330.47
Week-.nd Guest _
Major and from Montana where she has been
Mr«. M. B. Huntly bad Clarence visiting for several weeks.
Owner« of herd« that averagvd Hayes of Reedsport as their guest
Dinner Planned— Mr and Mrs.
more than 300 pounds per cow, and 4uring ,h . week-end.
Satu Miller, and Mr. Charles Toft-
the herd average in pounds pet i
Family Moves— Mr. and Mrs. Ed dahl ail of Junction City will be
year are as follows; Geo. H. Gil­
more, Junction City, 435.4; Chula ward G. Privât and family have Christmas dinner guests at the J.
Vista Dairy, R. R. No. 2, Eugene. moved their home from Eighth and M. (.arson home.
382.71; Aage Gribskov, Junction D streets to Fifth and G streets
Guests Are Coming — Mr. and
City, 381.14; Elmer Harlow. R. R
Home from Hospital— Bobby Nes- Mrs. C. E. Wheaton are expecting
No. 2, Eugene, 358.98; Cloverleaf
: bit was brought home last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent of Blue
Dairy, R. R. No. 2. Eugene. 338; i day from the Pacific Christian hos-
River Saturday evening to be their
Echo Hollow Dairy, R. R No, 1,
I pital where he has been 111.
guests over Sunday. Christmas day.
Eugene. 325.18; and C. A. School-1
ing. Junction City. 308.88.
Retuerta from California — Mrs.
To Medford—Glenn Wood, prin­
The two high cows in the associa Rtlev Suodgr* s returned Saturday cipal at the llrattain school will
lion, owned by M r Gilmore, pro | from S“ " * * « < • ” «> where she has spend part of his vacation at Med
duced 669.75 pounds and gM .g ¡ been visiting with her son. Kenneth ford and w ill also attend the Ore­
gon State Teacher meeting In Port
pounds, respectively.
■
Dassus.
land.
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Dinner at Homs— M r
and Mrs.
Dinner at Shedd— Mr and Mrs. I J- Nelson will entertain for their
Riley
Snodgrass and daughter, son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Maxine, and Lloyd Garrison ot Mrs. Roy Worswick of the Lorane
Marcóla will spend Christmas day district on Christmas day.
at Shedd with the A. M. Snodgrass
Class Has Party— Dora Robinson
family.
I held a party at her home Saturday
Injures Foot— Ray Nott severely
injured his right foot Wednesday
m orrlng when a part of an auto
mobile dropped on his foot. No
bones were broken, but the tissues
of the foot were badly injured.
j for the members of her Sunday
Visits Parent
Miss Ruth M o rri-; school class at the Methodist
son spent the week-end at Port I church
land visiting with her parents.
To Visit Parent»— Mr. and Mrs.
Paul 9. Alley ot Moro are expected
to arrive this week to spend the
holidays visiting with her parents.
Mrs, Ella Lombard was absent
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell.
from school Tuesday having sprain­
Ill W ith Flu— Among the many
ed ber foot Monday evening. Her
daughter, Maurine Lombard, sub local people ill with the influenza
stituted for her.
this week are Mrs. J. M. Larson.
Students at the Lincoln school Mrs. Alex Stevens and her mother,
sold a total of 917.65 worth of Mrs. I. E. Baker.
Returns from Washington— Mrs.
Nellie Jordan, mother ot Mrs. E
E. Pyue, returned to Springfield
Wednesday evening after a month's
visit in Toppenish. Washington
with a son, a n d .w ith friends In
Portland.
Lincoln School Notes
mas programs. A l Cedar Elat th<
school,
Mlsa
Marjorie
Uranl
teacher. ia furnishing the entire
program and uslug (or the f r I
time their recently Installed lighl
ing system.
Friday evening the W altervllle
school. Miss Veda Gray, prinrl|>ut.
is presenting its program. Members
of (he Christian church congrega
tloo are assisting the school.
The
W altervllle
Community's
new church will have Its first tree
Saturday evening. The Thurston
community tree will also be on
Christmas eve.
The Christian church will sell
the remainder of Its bataar articles,
and refreshments at their Christ­
mas party Wednesday evening. A
program will also be given.
The W altervllle Neighbors ol
Woodcraft held a Christmas party
with six o'clock supper at their
lodge rtxfhis Friday evening. There
were 35 present.
The Leaburg 1 at diss Aid annual
Christmas party was held at the
home of Mrs. W alter Carter with
Mra. S. J. Goddard hwt*»aa.
Mrs. Earl Thlenea entertained
the Deerhorn Bridge club al the
home of Mra. W. C. Thienes Tues­
day afternoon.
Rev. Ralph Clark w ill preach at
Leaburg
Christmas
night.
Mr.
Clark has Just completed hla four
years' pastorate at Leaburg and
at W altervllle.
His sermon at W altervllle last
Sunday and the coming Sunday at
Leaburg are Christmas sermons.
Upper Willamette
iswer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled cause and
, court, within four weeks from the
first publication of thia summon«
und if you rail so to answer, plain
! I Jit will tuke Judgment against the
defendants. Stover, for the sum of
986 with interest thereon al 7 per
( cent since March 14. 1931. the sum
1 of 96 61 tax«« paid by plaintiff with
Baptist Choir Members III; I nt-rest al 7 per cent from Dec 11,
Abandon Their Cantata ' 1933. the sum of 935 attorney's flaw
with the cost of tilts suit, that the
Planned for Tonight
same be declared a lien on the fol
i lowing mortgaged premises: Begin
A Christmas Pageant, written nliig al a point North 87 degrees
and arranged by Mrs. John F. und five minute« west 430 feel from
Ketels, will be given at (he Metho­ the SK corner of the NF. quarter of
Section 17 In Tp. 31 »>uih o( Hg, 3
dist church Friday night al 8 cast of the W illamette Meridian,
o'clock The music has been pre thence north 976 feet, thence south
pared by Kenneth Roduner. Choir 87 degrees 6 minutes east 300 feet,
them e south 376 feet to the place
director.
of begiunlng, being alt of the land
The opening scene ot the pageant owned in said section by defendants
shows two girls. Faye Parsons and ------------ ■ ■ ■■
Barbara Baruell, one with (he
Spirit of Christmas und the other
selfish. As they view the tableau
scenes of Christmas both Join in
bringing their gifts to Christ.
PftfitANT FRIDAY
n ».E.
The parts will be taken by the
following people: Joseph and Mary.
Mr
and Mre. W illis Bert: ch;
Herod, Ralph Kaeler; Wise Men.
F. 8. Clemo, W. Etuis, M r Anderson
Shepherds— L. L. May, F. 8. Pol
ter, John Vaughn, Lester Anderson
mid Irving Davis.
Angela-- Ruth
Pollard,
Dorris
Gerber. Eiien Musc.ip, Beatrice
Carson. Marie Robinson, Florence
May. and Margaret Jarrett.
Cherubs— A let a Burch, Joy lleb-
han. Dorothy Ward, Joan Ward.
Other Cherubs— Nadene Neet.
Bobby Rebhan, Ruth Thompson,
Yvon Sneed. Donald Sneed. Dune
thy
Flanery, Richard
Flattery,
lxiulse Martin. Florence Tlpp, Anna
Tlpp. Barbara Jean Ketels. John E
Ketels. Jimmie Shearer. Betty Jean
Jarrett. Charles i*olndexter. Jackie
Bill Vaughn. Norval, Melvin Freda
May and Norma Shannon. Dlan
Beeson. Nods Gossler. Anna Marie
Dossier, Tommy Putman. Gradeu
The women of Pleasant H ill held
Coming for Christmas — Elisa
beth and Evan Hughes will spend their Christmas meeting at the
Christmas with their parents. Mr. home of Mrs. Hammond Wednes­
and Mrs. Wm. Hughes here. Miss day. December 14. The afternoon
Hughes is employed In Salem and was spent making oilcloth tags for
Eivan is traveling for the Butterlck the Salvation Army. A Christmas
publications, coming here from tree with presents for all was an
health seals during the recent
, ,
.
. Ashland Resident Visits — M.ss W alla W alla. Washington,
added attraction of the afternoon.
drive. They sold more than any I Clarice Fcnton of Ashland. Oregon,
Mrs Hammond was assisted by
other group in Springfield and a r e iig herp , o yJslt frlen(l8 dur|ng the
Seattle People Coming— Mr. and
Mrs E. Y. Swift. Cake, sandwiches
proud of their record.
Christmas vacation. She is attend- Mrs. Alva Gray of Seattle will stop
and tea were served.
Pupils at the school are repairing ,ng , he Southern O rtxrn normal here Friday evening at the D. B
The Triangle Community Club
III W ith Flu— Mrs. M. J. McKlin old toys to give to children who , .
.
Murphy home enroute to A-shland
. in
u
s«». . „
—
school at Ashland
of Cloverdale held Its monthly
ill at her home with influenza. Santa Claus may forget this year.
where .hey will spend the Christ
social meeting Friday night with a
Dinner for Student* — Dr. and mas holidays with M r. and Mrs.
good attendance. Program and re­
Mrs. N. W. Emery entertained at H. T. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Gray
freshments were to charge of the
1 their home last Thursday evening are uncle and aunt of Mrs. Murphy.
men of the club. The next meeting
with a dinner for Maude Long, of
will be on New Year's eve, when a
Return
to
Medford—
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Tillamook, and Dorothy Heinmar-
watch party w ill be held at the
che, of Medford, both students at R. P. Mortensen returned to their
hall. Mr. Petty, chairman of the
home
at
MedJord
Monday
after
the University of Oregon.
pending the week-end here with good eats committee, announced
The Christmas cantata which the
Returns from Portland — C. A.
relatives. They came up to sse that a bachelor supper would be
Baptist
church had expected to
Flu is dangerous. Protect yourself and your loved
Swarts returned Saturday from M argart Mortensen who underwent served and for everyone to come
give this evening has been dropped
ones from it! Keep out of crowded places where pos­
■ Portland where he had attended, a major operation at the Eugene and bring their appetites.
because of Illness of many members
sible. Avoid drafts or wet feet. Keep your vitality up to
the annual convention of sheriffs I hospital Saturday,
The school children of Clover­
of the choir.
the highest possible level. Take care of even the slight­
dale under the Instruction of their ■
and district attorneys of the state
1 Large Dinner 8unday— Mr. and teacher, Mrs. Cone will give a '
est cold. If you suspect Flu, call your doctor without
Leave fo r M edford— Mr. and Mrs. Mra. W illiam Davis will entertair Christmas program Friday night, i IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E
delay. You can get everything here that is needed to
W. F. W alker and Mrs. Alice Lorah for a number of their relatives at u December 23 at the community I S T A T E O F OREGON FOR T H E
help you ward off Flu; to help you and your doctor
CO U N TY O F LANE.
left Saturday morning for Medford Christmas dinner Sunday. They wll hall.
check it. Antiseptic mouth washes and gargles, nasal
J. B. Young. Plaintiff,
to spend the Christmas h o lid a y {have as their guests Mr. and Mrs
sprays and inhalants. Aspirin. MiJk of Magnesia. Laxa­
Eddie Jacoby, who has been at­
vs.
with Mr. and Mrs. Joy Walker, Claude Teague and family of Eu tending high school at Corvallis
tives, hot water bottles, etc. Prescriptions accurately
Claude C. Stover, also known as
gene.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Bel
knar
;
has
entered
the
PleaJknt
H
ill
high
brother and sister-in-law of Mr.
compounded from fresh, active drugs. 'Phone 15.
C. .C. Stover. Ramona Stover, his
W alker.
Mrs.
Lorah came to and fam ily of Creswell, and Mr. anc school. Harry Jacoby who was at- wife, A. C. W alker. Nelson Steele,
Springfield Friday evening from Mrs. George Vallier, parents of Mrs tending O. S. C. has been forced und Katherine Stenle, Defendants
To the defendant, C. C. W alker: |
Portland.
Davis.
to quit on account of poor health. ' You are hereby summoned to an-
is
flu .'H I
Irish-Murphy Co.
We are proud of our Holiday foods which are ready
for the Chrlstm us tables of Springfield. They are the
finesl quality and ut the lowest prices ever offered In
auch a wide selection.
MAY CHEER AND GOOD FELLOWSHIP PREVAIL
FOR YOU THIS CHRISTMAS
Specials For Christinas Dinner
CONCORD
Bread and Butter
Grape Butter
Pickles
16 Oz. Glass
15 Ounces
21c
15c
Stuffed Olives
Libby's — 6 Ounces
Sweet Potatoes
21c
Libby's, Taylor’s,
bawls.
The full choir with Cherubs will
march to the balcony with lighted
candles where the music will be
given. The Processional will be
Adeste Fidelea. Then follows the
song. "It Came Upon the Midnight
Clear,” Solo— " The First Noel",
Norton Pengra; solo—"Behold a
Virgin Shall Convelve," (Messiah I
and “ He Shall Feed His Flock,"
(Messiah), Mra.
Ketels; “ Holy
Night," “W here is H e f , "Glory to
God in the Highest,'' (Messiah) by
quartet. Mrs Barnell, Norton Pan-
gra. Evelyn Buell and Fred Buell;
solo—"Contlque de Noel," Adam.
Mrs. Barnell; hymn— "H ark the
Herald Angels sing."
At the close of the program Sun
day school children will bring
forward gifts In the form of food
and toys for Christmas baskets.
Others in the audience are also in­
vited to contribute.
¿Hover whether as above described
or otherwise and that the said lien
be held superior lu any right claim
ml In said premise« by any of the
defendMta, that said land be sold
according to law Io satisfy said lien,
ami that defendants tie debarrer
from asserting any right in said
land except the right to redeem
from such mortgage sate.
Thia summmons Is served by pub
licatlon persuant to an order of O F .
Sklpworth. Circuit Judge,
dated
Dec. 32. 1932. directing that you.
said A. C. W alker, be served by
ptibllsblng this summons for four
weeks in the Springfield News, ot
Springfield. Ore., and (hat you an
swer the suine four weeks from the
firsl publication thereof, which la
made Dec 23, 1932
S. D. ALLEN. Attorney for Plain­
tiff. Residence and P.O. address,
Eugene, Ore.
D 22 29J5 I1
Marmalade
McGrath’s — Large cane
Each
Orange or Grapefruit
16 Oz. Claes
15c
IOC
Brown
Sliced Pineapple
Rice Flakes
14 Oz. Flat Can
Rosedale
6 Oz. Package
10c
5c
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and at the lowest
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Complete
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Fine foods are here
S P R IN G F IE L D , O R E G O N
in many
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS FIND THIS SALE A GREAT GIFT OPPORTUNITY—
years.
Delicious Foods do more th a n a little to m ake Christ­
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ground and Aerial, by paying only
a small amount down, balance in
small monthly payments.
You’ll Save as You Never Saved Before!
m as a memorable day. T hey’re here in abundance.
WE REDUCED TH E PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
Xmas Hard CANDY
IO C
Lb.
COOKIES, As­
sorted, Superior Quality,
Regular 50c.
XMAS SPECIAL
ALMONDS
2 Lbs.
FANCY
25c
35c
Soft as Silk CAKE
Home Grown
FLOUR, Pkg.
WALNUTS
1 Cake COOLER FREE
15c
Med Log Cabin Cane or
PEANUTS, Roasted or
Raw, 3 lbs.
25C
25c
Maple SYRUP,
49c
1 lb. Log Cabin PAN­
CAKE FLOUR FREE
I Lb. Sunshine Hydrox
COOKIES
19c
I Sunshine
Hard Wheat Family
FLOUR
98 c
AUTOMOBILE FREE
POP CORN. Will Pop
5c
Borden’s
CANNED MILK
Tall Can
5c
WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS A
VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
White Front Grocery
Phone 9
W . A . T aylor
Full-aizcd Ixjwboy cabinet
Balanced Superheterodyne
w it h Electro - I iynamic
WE MENTION ONLY A FEW ITEMS
35c Men’s Pure Linen H andkerchiefs
19c
$3.50 Men’s Sw eaters
........
S 1 .9 S
$4.00 Men’s Bathrobe
5 2 .4 8
$1.75 Men’s Outing or Broadcloth P a ja m a s ............. ..... 9 8 c
$1.50 Men’s. Broadcloth Shirt
89c
Ladies’ Rayon Pajam as
.....................
89c
69c
98c
Ladies’ Rayon Bloomers
23c
Ijadies’ Outing Gown
49c
25c Ladies Linen H andkerchiefs
............... - .......... - 10c
50c Extra Large Turkish Towels
.......
29c
$5.00 Wool mixed Extra I«arge Blanket
5 2 .4 8
$2.50 Sheet and Pillow Case Set, colored border, C l 19
$1.00 Towel S e t ..................... ......
69c
$1.00 All Wool Children Sw eaters
59C
$1 50 All Wool Boys’ Sw eaters
98C
50c Indies' Box H andkerchiefs
..........................
23c
$1.00 Ladies’ Box H andkerchiefs
5OC
$1.25 Kayser Pure Silk Full Fashion Hose
69C
Bedspread, large size ...................................................... 8 9 c
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Springfield, Oregon
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