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    The S. P. Has N ot Extended Eugene a Vote cf Thanhs For W h a t She Did Tuesday— Neither Has The State of Oregon
H i i i E SPRINGFIELD N WS
□ I V O T K O T O IN T E R E S T
O F B P R IN O F IE L D A N O
T H E F A R M E R ! OF T H I
W IL L A M E T T E
VALLBV
BPKINÜFIKL». I4ANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925
TW KNTY-8HCOND YEAH
Mil« 10 G. STREET
Fast Bouts R eady
For Legion C ard
Springfield Not Whipped
<}. at O. Library
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L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L I V I T O W N
NUMBER 31
. EUGENE VOTES FOB
Springfield may feel that she han been "struck below the
Second Smoker in Open Air belt" In the first round but this town is not whipped yet. Now After 23 Year* of Service
that she han shaken off the yoke of the 8. P. Springfield may
Arena to be F-'day Night
State Institution Oregon
look for bigger and better things. She can go into the field,
Council Pas»«* Ordinance for
With Hard Fighter*.
University Head Dies.
unlike her sister city, with a clear conscience. There are many
Sevan Block* of Macadam;
Thro* « It round challenge fights things in store for Springfield that will make her a large and
A fter serving a* president of
Brigg* and Doty Given Side­
It is ygily necessary.,, .
_ _
. .
.
will featu re thn A m erican Legion Important city In the Willamette valley.
for
her
people
to
continue
to
show
the
same
cooperative
spirit
11
“
,er* y o
*on or w” 1
walk Contract After Forfei­ sm okar *t the I.eg1on pavlllinn F ri­
ture.
day evening. Eddie H ath a» ay , who that has been manifested In the last several weeks, to accomplish r,ar». Prince L. Cam pbell died a t
« o n from Curly W atson a fte r in ex-
T enth « tre e t »•III he grstfad and c ling bout at the lu ll rm o k ir, h i*
iiiuraunuilsiui from Main lo O »treet. I ■ ■< i imileiixod 1» Km»»«
» « » I ' l l b l o c k * . » < C l . ll l l g <O II l l c i U lO U 1*4 poundt nf W ^ndliug.
many things worth while for this community.
Springfield has more Industry than any small town In the
' Willamette valley, with the possible exception of Cottage Grove,
ThiB city Is one of the leading sawmilling centers.
of the city council *1 « » p e d a l m e e t
(<ar) M artin, whose fight with Hllw
Ing Munday night. I S request of
a t th • M t sm oker resu lted
This city is the leading grain milling center.
property h old-ra the im provem ent j
a draw , will face J u k O’nell of
This city Is the electrical power center. Around these indus-
planned from Main to 1» stre e t was
„ t<S-po tu««er. Slim C n -,
t-gieinieil t!ir>. block’- taritw r and an v„ , w,n
i i j t t ’in.t B larkw -il if|*rles tan be developed many more.
U/.M. ““
u rdiim iue p
p.««a.
n A co n tract fur “ Eugene
j
Another railroad Is seriously considering entering this field,
..
— . «» • a *--- -
mile of com es walk» lu B p rin fleld . Twi) ,, u r roua.i
roti «».I
8 will
-viil b<
b. in • Th , ,t w,„ ,„wet 100 per cent Bupport, goes without saying,
waa l« t 1» llrlgg» and D u ty , l o
c
a
l , bp ,.# r j
« m i« > rur- j
1 isH iuciur» f o . iia»t ng», the low 'ip«,«* cu rtain rslaera. Hugh Cowar-.
There Is sufficient business here to warrant a town of twice
<-»t bidder, w ithdrew hi* Md a fter he w.h„ W<1|| hl(l
from K ,, j onoit nt the size of Springfield. We have to but go after it with deter-,
had been aw »rood the fob at la 1 !,hp
^„U rr. will right K ll Sm ith | munition to develop OUr city.
fu r ,’t il l* .
T he »Idewalk will be built
Menleiun
T h u bu lb Welch 122
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' ' o n \ X L l m T . nhe American l-e ' ^ V a y ' c X d Tw’ ^F -l'lay * ” will
Hve.'’wldJ' awake prosperous city. ¡¡“»jWted by I
s iu n th a . b e ...... fee .............. a r tiiv a l
“Tha People's Papar“
Y
X
7 « - ^
U e -
: »‘«nl working, honest people who pay their debts and never take!
at
City’s $175,000 Bond Issue Pro­
bably Unnecessary for Eu­
the
gene Could Have Had Shops
***
and Terminals Without It,
hl*
Local Committe Believes.
home on the cam pus Friday m orning
a fte r a long Ulne»». P resid en t Camp­
The election to vote 1175.000 in
bonds for term inal and ehop sites a l
bell was S3 y ears of age.
F uneral service» w ere held T ues­ B lair stre e t west of Eugene carried
day from the Woman building, on the by a ro te of 402« for and 3#4 against,
i Thus did E ugene endorse the action
j of the cham ber of com m erce railroad
com m ittee in its effort to tra d e a site
to b® purchased in th a t city for the
one in Springfield.
W hether th is voting of >175.000 to
build the shops in E ugene w as nec­
essary will probably never be known
w ithout courts invalidate th e bonds,
as the assertio n s of the Eugene com­
m ittee and th e railroad official* do
not agree.
G eneral M anager D yer w as in
Springfield the day following the an
nouncem ent of E ugene’s m ovem ent to
change the shop location. He stated
th a t the S outhern Pacific com pany of
,ta own accord had deci„ ed t„ buUd
,n E ugene ag ,t waa ••u n qUe, t l On»bly
cheape r to operate from th a t c ity
th a n T r’o m ^Springfield" w ith shops or.
tbp g)te _________
purcbage<i __________________
h ere ip y ears ago.
T h ,s , tatpm . n t wag m a.j e to MayoI.
The nrel.m ln ar.aa win .to
at k 15 j “ n f a , r <“ l v a n t * « e ’ ° f t h e , r n e i g h b o r s .
j cam pu, and prlvate aPrvlceg w ere a t
be held next t i e n ili In 8 p r ngfleld
at K 1 5 j
wua r> m ill’ll Tile carn iv al will play I
We may have been “fouled” in the first round but we w il tbe Hope Abbey M ausoleum.
a t the pm lillun a t 2nd and Ma n
under the saaplcea of th e leg hiti and j
P resident Campbell was one of the
»tree's.
.
win
yet.
the Springfield post will gel 15 per ,
very few presidents of large universl-
cent of the groa» receipt*.
STUCCO BEING PLACED
HONOR B R ID E-ELEC T
ties not hold! s * Ph D. degree. H is
WALKER FUNERAL
A discussion on rbo viaduct pro­
ON
NEW
SCHOOL
BUILDING
undergraduate work was taken a t
AT SHOW ER ON FRIDAY
HELD LAST SATURDAY
posed fur F ourth n iteet resulted In '
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C hristian college, la te r th e O
O regon
regon
tu rali g :he m utter over to the city i
Stucco work on the Brat tain school N ormal school, of which his fath e r
H
onoring
Ml»»
Ola
Mull
gan,
a
F
uneral
service»
for
E
ra»tus
Iran
a tto rn e y w th Instruction» to Inform 1
lei W alker, who died T hursday eve- bride-elect, a m iscellaneous shower will b ’ gin this week, and the second was president, a fte r whioh he attend- G. G. B ushm an, O. B. K essey and H.
coat will b. applied two w eeks la te i. ed H arvard two years. He spent on» E M ajpy who boar„ ed „ „ specfa, c ar
open up and im proving F ourth s t r e e t ., olng n< hl» home nt 233 E » treat. was held a t the home of Mrs. Lloyd
C arpenters a re now w orking on th e ! y ear rep o rtin g on th e K ansas C ‘ty
tbc 1{M,a , yardg
The city atto rn ey wa» also given » were h e ll H aiurdsv at 2:30 from the F lllott a t #35 5th stre e t Friday eVO-
nlng with Mrs. K lllrtt. Mrs J. J. Man- inside finishing, and M ia e s t i m a t e “S l* r” Between hto tw o y e a r, a t H ar-j A ftpr tb „ ’ 8priBgf,el<1
tu .
Hat of delinquent property Ilona and W alker chapel. Rev. F L Moore of
F M Mulligan Joint th at It w’-U be finished by S eptem ber vard. H e retu rn ed to academ ic work was elected to tak e charge of this
Instructed lo take action tow ard c o l-, fic atlng. Ilurfal wa» at laiur* I HUI. w aring and Mrs
at C hristian college and becam e presi- cl, y.9 effortg
p rp re n , thp moyfng
10
lection.
P roperly not paid up will I Mr. W alker was a retire d farm er hoKteaaea.
The first coat of
stucco Is b in# dent of th a t inaC tutlon
Twenty- of
8hopg and t<rn,,Ba,s> lt was
Sw
eet
peas,
gladioli
and
bahy
b
reath
h »old for the ».»•'»amenta. Actlr n and cam e here a m on’h ant! a half
Stevens-P erkins three years ago he becam e the U niver- thought tb a t th „ proper way to pro-
R efreshm ents applied to the new
« II he according to notices sent out ago from F ayette, Iowa. He waa 73 i decorated the n o m a
•orner of 4th and »My president.
[ceed wag to f(nd out from h)Rh offi
were
served
by
th
e
h
o
stesses
late
in
(building
on
the
60 day* a»o. The council d e m an d » , y ears of age and is survived by a
Main th is week. T his work will be I M was largely due to P resid en t c(a,g o( tb e ra)lroad w.hf) had
som e sort of action on all delinquent wlfm C aroline W alker, th re e sons. the evening.
next week. T h - C am pbell s efforts th a t the V n lv e rs itv ' gona| knowiedge of the s ’tn atio n here,
G uests for th e show er w ere M’s , finished com pletely
property.
Willi» W. W alker of S pringfield; Del­
building w ll be finished inside and has achieved Its p resent sta tu s as an w h eth er E ugene or Springfield was
hi rt D W alker of P atton. C alifornia; Ola Mulligan. Mrs. A E B artlett. Mt a.
ready for occupancy In sixty days, efficien t and dem ocraic sta te C ni- tbg begt )ocation to r ghops an(j te r.
and I.a«ade L. W alker of Fresno, Cal­ L o retta Slm onaen. Mrs. T. A. R ath
SPR IN G FIELD BEATS S P.
states. , verslty. it waa he who saw th e gift mp|alil from
gWa1polnt of opera.
ifornia; one brother, D J. W alker of bun. Mrs. T. V. O gd-n and d au g h ter. 1 George P erkins, contractor,
cam paign for the school success t|on Tbe COBHn,tte e dw.id„d t0 spnd
TEAM IN FAST INNING S
and th re e sister», 'Rone. Mrs. C harles Palngren. Mrs. Jess j
—
| W aterloo. Iowa
fully launched, and It was while he
chairnlan W eIbv gtevens. to Cal­
w hlrlwlud finish In the nin th In- ■ Mr" ' lhur' >- Colegrove of M inne-j
Mr«- 8. Jacobson. Mrs E PUBLIC M ARKET UNDER
wag tourln(? ,he gtatP for thia wor|t
A
rs
V
ernon
May,
Mrs.
ifornia
to see these men and also m ake
»on th
th e e bakeball
baseball gam
P o rter of Fay
1
nlng »on
gam e for i «roll»; Mr» M . aritta
CONSIDERATION BY LIONS lust y ear th a t he developed his 111- an
.
.
I/vYtei I L » en
n i h i n art.
et
appointm ent
w ith
P resid en t
ette. Iow a; and . M
an Amelia
W alker ’J,4,n
Mrs W ill M orris of
Springfield Sunday from th e Eugene
188
Sproule for an Interview w ith the
gam e
W aterbm . Iowa
Rnnkane, and the Misaea E sth e r and
W ith a view of establishing
a
pub-
S outhern Pacific team .
The
,,
.
,
P reald en t Campbell was popular S p rl„ flel(1 com jn,l t ee.
____________________ ID orothv L en h art. Lela and F ran ces
w as pin »ml at the 5th stre e t diam ond 1
,
'
.
lie m arket in Springfield w here far- with the stu d en ts of his U niversity,
W hile Mr. S tevens w as in C alifor­
S p.logfl.il atarted the scoring In MRS. EM ERY HOSTESS
liters and o th er producers may sell because he w as alw ays ready to m eet
nia he m et E. E. M orrison, m an ag e r
th e first inning by m aking th ree rung.
th eir produce a com m ittee h as been and advise them , and did not m ake
TO AENEAS SOCIETY BRIDGE NOT TO BE B U ILT
of the F a rm e rs' Union w arehouse.
T h e 8. P. players made one run In the
appointed by H E. Maxey, president him self rem ote behind an academ le Both men w ere personally acquainted
T H IS YEAR OVER RIVER of the Springfield Lions club. The exterior.
first, but Springfield cam e back w ith ' Mrs. N. W. E m ery en tertain ed mem-
w ith P resident Sproule W hen Mr.
| com m ittee is com posed of Ju liu s Fu
one m ore In the secouil, m aking the ta-rs and g u iata of the Aeneua club
S tevens called Mr. Sproule on the
The
piling
anil
poles
for
false
work
|
np
j
obt)
K
etels
and
H
arry
S
tew
art..
score 4 2. A nother run waa ntude nt h er home on Second s tre e t Wi-dnes.
S tre e ts Being Improved
telephone In San F rancisco he
in
by the Eugeiieans In the th ird , and day Hfternoon. A large num ber of for th e bridge o v ir th e W illam ette F arm ers are brin g Interview to see
T he s tre e t dep artm en t is causing s iatpd tb a t heth Mr. Stevens and Mr.
rteRlre(1 ln th e wav of m arket
Springfield made an o th er single in • Springfield and out of town woman riv er to replace the p resen t stru c tu re w ba,
the holes In Main stre e t and o th er M orrison come to see him a t h is of-
on lit.' S outhern Pacific ra'lro ad will facilities It Is likely a building will pavem ents to be repaired th is week. f,ces
th e fourth. |u the fifth Eugene m ade , were Invited to the affair,
tw o c iu n te ta and an o th er In th e sixth j T h e .p s rty was held on the spacious not he I ullt th is y ear as first pi inr.e-1. he erected w ith a doxen or more stalls H ot asp h alt is being rolled into th
An Interview lasted for tw o hours
but an ad d ll t-nal run In the sixth ¡port.„
, b„ Em „ ry honji, wh)ch w m T he piling is being hauled aw ay this to s ta rt w ith.
holes.
d
u
ring which tim e P resident Sproule
we« k.
kept 8prlngf.el.l s score one ahead. !,Ipt.ori, |w |
told them th a t because of the injunc-
R
eports
a
re
th
a
t
a
double
track
In
M it a S m ith W eds.
Not until the eighth Inning, w h e n ,
M,owg The color schem e was car-
Buys C hevrolet—A A. A nderson, of tlon with th e Coos Bay line th e Sou-
th e 8. P. men made two ru n s, did the rleil out In the two course luncheon stead of a single track bridge is lo
Miss
Doris
E leanor Sm ith, d au g h ter the A nderson b a rb e r shop, has pur- th e m Pacific had changed its plans
be
erected
next
year.
Engineer»
of
Eugene team get snead. hut two fin
"■•ryeil in the ufternoon.
Mrs. Will­ the ra ilro a d , h ere to confer w ith city of R ecorder R. W. Smith, and a for- chased a C hevrolet touring car. A fter and had decided to build w est of E a­
al runs in th e ninth hy th e Bprlng
iam Lightfoot of Eugene and Bdntf officials this week said th at
the rner Springfield resident, w as m arried pondering th e question fo r several gene. W hen h e w as asked if th is
field team V
. orchi'il
. . . . the „ gun)«. „
« » a r t s of Springfield
assisted
In bridge would not be co n stru cted this T uesday evening to Edwin G. Me- years, during which tim e he drove a depended on the outcom e of the Eu-
The locals »III plity C ottage Grove serving
year” The o rig in ’ll rite s fòr «h'ous ' K,rt>5r’ The wedding was at the home flivver. Mr. A nderson has determ ined gene bond election he said th a t if it
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u .v ttk v t k lr v o l i i c F V i t i , . o n , » n o o r l , - n »
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a. C»la, .Miya S prings Sunday, and on
M em b er, of th e club present at the
w ith the aid of his new speedom eter, did
“ Springfield would probably see
of the * bride's
sister. * Mrs.
S. « L. V.’
K . ai­
Imhor day they will me, t th e W end pa r ,y Were Mr» C A Swarto Mr» and term in als In Springfield called! ser, at 785 W asco avenue.
th at his home Js 4.1 m iles front the th a t the bonds failed." H e had them
for
a
double
track
bridge
but
when
ling team at th eir celidirnt'oii gam e —
i to un d erstan d th a t th e outcom e of the
M. J - - McKlln. Mrs Sam W right. Mrs. a sta rt was m ade to rep lace th e struc­
Mr. and Mrs. McElroy will m ake shop,
there.
— -------------------------j bond election had nothing to do w ith
E verett
•• (• W iliam s, Mrs. A. Lom bard and tu re a few w eeks ago It w as said a th eir hom e a t 53rd and
Lineup for S unday's gam e were;
Mrs Ed B row ning of Eugene. Guests alngle track bridge wa» to he erected. stre e ts in Portland.
R eturn
from
V acation— Mr. and tt.
a . p.
Springfield
' Mrs. 8. A. Bowles retu rn ed S u n d a y ! W hether his statem en t to th e ef-
<>f the d u b were Edna Sw art», Mrs.
Ih ’lpH
........... !.. . Lee
front a vacation apt nt at Bandon and up , feet th a t th e railroad w as m aking the
Ada Wilson of Boise, Maho, Mrs.
F ractu res Arm.
Have Picnic.
C arter
p
th e McKenzie. T hey reported very ¡change on Its own initiative or wheth-
w ill P eterson of Eugene, Mrs. J. c
LaVerna
Belle
V
nlller,
four
years
Black
O r r ' Blackburn of W ashington. D C., Mrs.
The Live W ires, a high school class
cold foggy w eather on the coast. Mr. e r the E ugene com m ittee Is rig h t In
old
sustained
a
fractured
right
arm
0 . M ii I1I k . ui
1 11
Handle «’ O. W ilson. Mrs. John K etels. Mrs. ftoill file C h rl-tian Sunday school. I
Bowlt-s left today on a flsh ’n ? trip , assertin g fh a t the S. P. will m ake
""
>“ ‘” e M ethodist play
II. Cowart
2 b
McCormick W II. Pollard, Mrs. F R Hamlin, enjoyed a sw im m ing party and w einle !
He will he back a t the M orris B ar- th e idiange only If the land Is given
8PVeral (’“ vs ” ° ’ She fel)
Snyder
.'I l>
Dutton Mrs W aller Gnsslnr. Mrs. O. B Kes- roast on the Coast Fork W ednesday '
ber
shop a fte r S eptem ber 1.
to them Is co rrect will probably nev­
from the slide.
(' Mulligan
H. 8.
Ridings sev, Mrs. John H ciiilerer and Mrs. evening.
e r be known w ithout E ugene Is p ro
Sa II key
Van I'uyn
1. f
R etu rn s to Bend— F redanra. sm all hihlted by court action from tra n sfe r-
Buys Farm .
MentH
c. f.
Tauri t
B urna
F in g e r*
Idaughteir of F. A. Cllngan re tu rn e d to Ing the land. Then It will be the S. P.
on Sw itch— Mik«
lia r le av
r. f
Gould ,
E.
8
T
aylor
of Springfield has h e r hom e in Bend Sunday after visit- move or the move of E ugene indlvi-
Questa a t Hotel—G uests ut , bp ! H rynchuk burned th re e fin g ers of
The
F
|S p o n g h o tel W e d r ts d o y w re D. Kin- lllH right hand seriously S aturday us hought the farm of C B . Ryckniiin near ,ng b(,rp durlng niosf of the sum m er, duals to buy the desired land.
Buy* Ford thl* W eek—(Hen Sum- taul of Sun Franctoeo, O, V. Che-mev lH' wtu* tu rn in g on un electric s» 1 11 Junction City. It Is a 160 acre dairy
Springfield com m ittee is of the opin­
n e r of W est Springfield bought, a Ford ,,f P ortland, J. C. N estle of Bniilar ittt th e Sprlnfleld L um ber company, farm.
ion Eugene m ight llave had the shops
In from N atron—B. O. Sm ith of
ro ad ster, Roy Salisbury, of M arcola ,-. ,, P eterso n of Caldwell Idaho Mr
and term inal w ithout voting $175.000
N atron is in town today on business.
n truck. II. S. A nnette ef Springfield, ■ nn(| Mri) Tb )g a , 1|gRp Bnd Rugg
Fined on Liquor Charge
in bonds.
Visit from Lewiston—Jam es Sw en­
a coupe and Frank Jo n es of C ottage w h ite of Sun Francisco.
Ros Dayton, an O akridge w om an,1
son and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Putsch
Goes to G rass Valley— F. C. W ester-
Grove u two door sedan th is week.
Iniured Mill Man Recovering
was fined $250 in Eugene J u s tic e i
stopped here Friday for a short visit
field left today for G rass Valley, Ore-
W. F. Palm er, who was injured a t
Court
Monday,
on
a
liquor
charge.
V isits M other H ere— Mr. and Mr« with J. M. Swenson before going on
Springfield Lum ber eom nany mill
Go to P o rtla n d -M r. and Mra. Her- C ha,lncpy , , V(.har(,
(.h ,
George R leney was also fined the gon w here he will visit his m other,
to Hollywood. They a te from Lew
several w eeks ago, will re tu rn to the
sam e am ount and sentenced to th r e e 1
bel t Clark left W ednesday for Port-1 Yoncalla a re h ere visiting the for- tston, Idaho.
P aint House—Vasby B rothers have , hospital in a fe w days to have m ore
m onths in Jail. They wi re arrested
land w here they will »pend the rest m 6r.„ „ „ „ h e r. Mrs. L etha Rv, hard
Just finished painting the P alm er res- sk in grafted bn h is leg. H e is re-
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of Mr. Churk'a vacatio n .. W ith Mr.
at Oakridge at m idnight S aturday.
ldence on north F ourth street.
Go to O akridge— Mr. and Mrs. A.
1 covering nicely and will not lose th e
and Mr». M M. I’eery, they spi nt from
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
E. Senseny of St rlngf'eld and Mr. a ’ d
,leg, It is reported.
S aturday to T uesday at ( a n a d ia .
Leaves A fter V isit H ere— Mr® Sar- !
Hughes, who has been visiting h e r '
Mrs M. <!. M assing of EOgenc w ent
Going on V acation.
____
Bible school, 10, m orning service.
to O akridge S atu rd ay evening, w here son, Thom as Thom as, for the p a s t 1 II. G. Sankey, c a rrie r of route 2, j
Springfield Methodist Church.
Visit at T u rn er Home— A. S. New-' 11 O’clock. Subject “The Key of To­
they sp en t th e week-end.
(E b b e.! M em oriali
month,
will
leave
tom
orrow
for
I.o»
»
ill
go
on
vaca^on
in
S
eptem
ber.
His
man, with his son. luiVerne, w ere m orrow ." Young people's services
Ancles to v isit an o th e r s\>n, I\l r «on, E lm er “ Sankey,
— *—
—
will
■” -------
carry *•—
the 1 ’Phe pastor,
L. Moore will be in
overnight g uests of Mr. and Mrs. O. ¡7:00 and gospel service 8:00. Tills
Goes to P ortland— W. F. W alker Owen Thom as.
' h'.a pulpit both <i orning end evening
A fter two m onths mail route.
If. T u rn er W ednesday. T h eir home Is m en’s night and they will conduct
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¡n ex t Sunday. The them e at the 11
left this m orning for a short business , p,,„t |„ P innsylvnnla, Mrs. H ughes
Is In Roseburg.
j the opening services and furnish gpe-
trip to P ortland.
O’clock hour w 'll ta k e Its setting m
will return to her hom e In W ales.
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,0'Bl singing. The p asto r will preach
R etu rn s from V acation— O. H. J a r - 1
a scrip tu re exposition, “W hat Did He
re tt of the Booth-Kelly L um ber com­ Say?"
Goes to Bandon— W. A. T u rn e r left
''Jeh o so p liat, His Stops to Vic-
H ers from W lnberry— Mrs. W. B
P o rtla n d M en H e rs — Hairry W. Al­
pany, has retu rn ed from a two weeks
W ednesday for Bandon, w here ho will
” Thp
and atten d an ce Scott of W lnberry was in tow n W ed­
In the evening a t 8 p. m., "A Life
berts and Ja c k G. A lberts, both of
a re grow ing In th is series of evening
vacation.
spend a week or two.
I S tory,” S tra n g e r T han Fiction." T ha
nesday.
P ortland, stopped at the Spong hotel
service*,
irOturch school convenes a t 9:45. Ep-
Monday.
W altarvllls Man H sra— H arry The-
Bible study and p ray er service
Mrs. W. R Ingram 1» recovering w orth League a t 7 p. m. You will
In from Waltsrvill*—J W. Foun­
Ines of W alteryllle visited Springfield T hursday a t 8 O’clock. A spec'al In­ tain of Waltervllle was a business
H sra from N atron— Glen T ryon o f . from an operation a t the P a c ific . doubtless h e a r from the returning In­
today.
Ivitatlon
to
you.
Chas
H.
Blom.
stitu te deleates.
visitor
here
Tuesday.
Nktron
visited Springfield T uesday. jC hrlstlhn hospital.
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