The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 22, 1925, Image 1

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    A O V C R T IS IN O I« A BIQ,
BIG F U L O — O U T W IT H
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HE SPRINGFIELD
KPRINCEIELI», LANE COUNTY, OREGON,
TWRNTY-HBX ’< »ND Y EAR
GITYBÜYSPROPERTY I_____
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PAYS BACK TAXES
Civic Club Drives
For New Members
"T h e Pfcopl»’» Paper"
I .
LIV ^ N EW SPA PER
IN A LIVE TOWN
THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1925.
“ B uddie’s” H ead— O ld and N ew
Home Products D inner to be
Held October 28 in Chamber
association
o f Commerce Rooms.
NUMÌ3RR 40
NEW THEATRE PLANS
PArent-Teachers Elect.
The
P arent-T eacher*
Five Blocks in Sunnyside Addi­
■ e t nt the B ratlaln school Friday,
tio n and Lot nt C orner of
O ctober I«, Mr«. Ucraine Vuo Val-
•'Every m em ber bring a new in* m
F ourth nnd B Bought nt udì wae elected di legate to th e «tato
b er” 1« to be th e slogan from now un­
S h e riff’s Sale to Protect C ity convention of the p. T A to be held til O ctober 27 wh. n the Civic Club
I In I' irtlaml next week. Mr», P ra tt meet» in the C ham ber of Cotnerce
Liens.
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T itle to (Ivo block« In Sunnyside
add lion norl I
Em erald Height*
atei to laot l. block I. ut lit« corner
of F ourth und It struct.- was tak en by
the oily thia week when piirehn«e wu>
qiiute at a rl'e rlff's »ale. T he city
bought the property for the »tale and
county lax.«, in ord er to protect It
«elf on about ttvoo of stre e t Improve*
tin nt delinquent paym ents.
A ll o f the John Kcesley holding«
» u h were In control of lb« F1r»t
N ational bank, Eugene, were ts k iu
over. They consist of m ost til the
property in block« S, 7. 9. 12. uttd 13.
llnlveraon handed In ber res'g n atlo n rooms. A home products program will
a N»cr< lery -treaau rer and Mr«. V un^be glvi n and on the follow ing day a
Vulaah was elected C om m ittee) elect-j home p ro d ix ts cafeteria d in n er will
for the year an- a« follow«: Mum.-her be served. The m eeting and tan n er
j «hip, Mr«, It C M arker; reception, Is part of the Civic Club cam paign on
Mr«. Wm G ants; program . Mr«, O ta •'Try Springfield M erchants F irst.”
Read H ewenw ay, Mrs, T yson; pre«» The d in n er on W ednesday, O ctober
p o rrrip o n d en t. Mrs. Paul llru ttaln 2k. will also b« In th e C ham ber of
W i . j - b and no an« co m attt» for Octo-- 1 Commerce
*' • rh o *,' n »'-diabetically. M rs . C llfi
Th< din n er 1« being arranged by the
A t-.ilium s, Mr.’, Aoama, and Me« C ’ "ay» nnd m eans comm tt« o of the
R .'A rt baa, R e.t room s for each i Civic club consisting of Mr«. Paul
u e iio u l Io be f it t e d |,y Church a ld -s ; llrn ttaln . chairm an. Mrs. George Cat-
A lrah am s. Van Va.'xah, and M c K le j.h 'n g a „d Mr». W illiam Donaldson.
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¡T he (Honor will be at 6:30 In th e eve-
The m em bership drive la now « fo r in ln g . A street parade will be held In
new m em bers. Dl«cu«»lon a s to I n - ; conjunction with the home products
Progress Made on New Garage
and
F irs t N ational Bank
B u ilding W ill be T urned Over
by November 10 According to
the C ontractors.
I
Taxes amounted to about »1000’with **•«•*»«« b r“" “' ” - hoo! ,ro u " ‘U 'M”
«“ »»•*.
S trong feeling of com radeship w as shown betw een C om m ander
D rain (le ft) the retirin g head, and “ Go G et ’E m " John R. McQuigg,
newly elected C om m ander of th e A m erican Legion. Com m ander
McQuigg’s oversea s record m ade him the unanim ous choice.
NEW 3 R A T T A IN SCHOOL
JAM ES M cH EN R Y. AGE 68,
F lans a re being draw n and blue
p rin ts m ade for the new th e a tre build­
ing to be erected by Jesse Seavey and
L, K. Page on Main stre e t betw een th e
C om m ercial S tate bank and th e RIv-
e tt biuldlng. As soon as the epecifica-
tions a re com pleted co n tracto rs w 'll
be asked to bid on the stru ctu re, ac­
cording to Mr. Seavey. The H eillg
; th e a tre com pany of P ortland and oth-
J i t co ast tow ns will have charg e of
i th e m anagem ent of the new house, ac­
cording to p re se n t plans.
Vne new th e a tre when erected will
i be one of the b est In the valley. The
. H eillg com pany expects to in stall a
fine pipe organ and have beautiful
DEDICATED ON FRIDAY D IE S W E D N E S D A Y M O R N IN G d<<orations in the new iibow' hoU3e-
OVrr $3000 In city Ih lin T u le » r»n Git* Paul M rattsln cha.rm nn. Mrs O, >. Th« p r o g ra m for th e m eeting ou
it is reported.
old rcNids neo nt th* co rn er »»f F ourth E s th e r . Mr» W. I’. Tyson to confer ' Tuesday. O ctober 27. when each m«m
New Garage Progresses.
The
formal
dedication
of
the
Brat-
Jam
es
A.
M
cHenry,
68,
died
a
t
the
and It S treets am ounted to »200 nnd " ” **
<’r«'*nU », l<>ni for th eir co her Is supposed to bring a new mem
Rapid progrese Is being m ade on
operetit
it
tain
school
was
m
arked
with
a
pro-
home
of
his
daughter,
Mrs.
R.
R.
H
ar-
ber.
will
be
on
the
trade
at
home
the«« Is « t r e t aasrain sn ts of »000
campaign A paper on th e Springfield “ riun 1,1 lh<* school Friday afternoon. her» W ednesday m orning a fte r an ill- tbe new Ford 6a ra 6e building being
du«. Th» city »X pec. la to be abb* to
Hostessr* to Kensington.
Mill and Grain com pany will be read 1,19
w as presented to the dis ties» of eight m onths. F uneral serv- bui,t by G eorge P erkins and Jam es
sell the property to protect at l»u«t
trlc l by F. B. Hamlin, taking the lees will be from the W alker chapel j L axton a t the co rn er of F ifth and A
Mr«. Anna Knox and Mrs, W. F by Mr«. Maude Bryan
In part the am ount of liens ag ain st
j place of C, A. Swart«, chairmankof the F riday a t 2:30, with in term en t a t th s tre e ts . A lready co n crete is being
W alker wer» host«ases to the Ken
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It
poured on th e m am outb stru c tu re
school board. In a short address. Mrs. old I. O. O. F. cem etery In Eugene.
The d l y council met In sp ec's! aes- "ln ,,o n ‘,|u b at a one o'clock luncheon : W a . ces s M an dies
..
¡C harles S to tt, a Springfield pioneer,
Mr. McHenry Is survived by fo u r , w b,cb is 120 by 132 feet in dim ensions
slon T uesday evening and accepted wt lb e A nchorage In E ugene Friday, I
AT HIS HOME SUNDAY , br
h(.(1 the school.
sisters. Mrs . E lizabeth Nelson of Reside» the garage two store room s
som e of the sidew alk laid by Briggs '* ,h e “ W Ung plan» w ere made to e n - 1
and Doty. O rdinance a««e«»lng Ihp ■•’H ain N eedlercrutt clqb m em bers at
w . A. G rossm an, ¿»prlngfield at- ! E J - Moor‘‘- county superintendent Louisville, K entucky, Mrs. J. K ' wil1 be built next to the alley on
cost «gainst the property were pass l,'* 1,1 n,!r 8o° n* t*“ * <*•»» *“ be sn n o u n -; torney. died at his hom e h ere S u n -' of »chools. congratulated Springfield's Robson of F resno, -Mrs. Wm. Brooks i F iitb stre e t. The Springfield B akery
negotiating
for one sto re and a
ed.
11
l#u,r
day evening a fte r an Illness extending 8cho° l progress In bis address. Rev. a i d Mrs. George W atson of P ortland,!*8
,
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I M embers of the K ensington club OVe r many m onths. Mr O ressraan was » 'b a rk s Blom of th e B aptist church , an(’ tw ° b ro th er’ " Dr. W illiam McHen new business may go into thp other.
| prr
luin lii-op were
e Michigan
law kave the Invocation.
! r> of P ortland; his stepm other. Mr«
Bank to be Ready Soon.
B R O W N S V IL L E B E A T S H. S. P
,” ' ut
ul nt
»' the tuneneog
were Mrs.
.Mrs. a „ xruduate
graduate of
of th
the
Michigan lav
bank
be
F n n T H A i I T T A M < - r n n J#fl1 l | , , ‘ ,'r ,r " -'*r"
W right, Mrs. school, and had been in business here
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k. - = to I May
. . . . McHenry
,,
„ of P „ ortland, ■ and his i 1 „ m T he , F irst N ational
, ,
. . . will
..
A picture of Lincoln, _ a present
F O O T B A L L T E A M 6 TO 0 ............
MlH ,• B
, Bhnrl .......
h|a 11|nM(l I , h# g(hnol
the s lngfteld m,.n H ‘ .h ll,lr n- -! r i «- »
Mrs. able to occupy th e ir new bulld-ng by
Edna Sw arta. M r.. H srry W hitney,! y,ln(.rBl
h(.,d Tu.-day I,.-r. of .he L a d le .' of the G. A R , ? arleS S nG -trom of N ctl, Paul Me- N ovem ber 10. according to L. J. Leg-
Springfield * high achool grid team 5;
J.
Mi M urray, Mrs. Alfred afternoon at 2:3o from th e B ran stetter j was presented by Mrs. C. F. E ggl- 1 H enry of Eugene and C lair M cH enry j ley, one of the co n tracto rs. D rs W. C.
lost the- first gam« of the season fckat- Morgan. Mrs. J. T. Moore. Mrs. L. E. chapel In Eugene, with Interm ent a t , m ann and accepted by M r. O ra Read
W endling; and th re e grandchildren. Rebhan> and P.aiph Dippel will have
••• g* n • •«< » »»• *g « g . i’ l'AJI X t -vi | n
.
W ayne and D arrel. H arb ert and Rich- th e ir offices upstairs,
«111..
i,v
11 ,O
,l !rOT nH R“ 8,or,L Mf*. L. May, M r.. W th» Ioiurel Hill cem etery. R elativ e. ‘ Hemcnway. th e »chool principal
e l.v ,n by . .cure of «0. The
Rebhan. Mr. „ „ ,^ rlll)nil,
ar< h|a wtfe,
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ard M cHenry.
T he plate gla=s for th e front win­
g.'iiiie was funi mul
dow
s h as arrived, and m ost of it is
c .a n , a n d I lii- ie Kureau, Mr« W alker and Mrs Ka»x. Mrs. lie s . O re s.m .n , s son. E ugene; OFFIC IALS ACT ON VIAD U C T
w ere no Injuries. Springfield loat one
TH U R STO N FARM ER DIES
already In. A supply of baseboards and
his fath e r H enry G rossm an and a
chance to make . touchdown In the 1
A usltlary t . Q lv. P arty,
P E T IT IO N BY C IVIC CLUB
H O SPITAL IN EUGENE moul<*,nBS from th e planing m ill is
siste r Mrs. T hom as M cKinnis, all of
firs t q u a rte r when llaatlnga fumbluu
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I now slow ing the work, but m ost of the
Springfield
t h . Iu.il uear the B row n.vlll» goal
f ” m° " ” r " ’r ,h ° ” ' “ ’r ,n
L. L. G raham , d istrict superintend
George Thom pson. 33. a farm er o f , o th er f la s h in g is com pleted.
and again In the last q u a rte r a fl„ r P U ‘
W*’r,‘' ,hv • « , " “ rF of. 'h 9
ent of th e Southern Pacific, confer­
irei! with Mayor O. G. Bushman Tues- T hurston, died a t th e Pacific Chris-
H astings had caught a successful \merlcan Legion w.H «ponsor a card N E B R A S K A M A N BU Y S
A LL PACKAGE G R O C E R Y ]« - c n , , . , ,1.
n,.’ .
," 7 1 .7 . X ' A N N U A L LU M 8E R SALE N° W
luirty a t the Woodman hull O ctober ¡
pasa. a penalty for urfsldo pluy lu»t
28. Hallow e'en decorations will be ¡
(be n llro o d com pany to a have a via­
ON A T B O O T H -K E LLŸ M IL L
the local* an o th er opportunity
I noon a t the Mount V ernon cem etery,
Thi.
i ne n«i«
only score ...
in 1*.
th e _ gam e ' cam e used, . and app
7 ro p riate refre«hm enta ! ¡ ri. B. Millet, lately of B ridgeport, ’ dur! built from the end of 4th stre e t
| Rev. F L Moore delivered the ser-
A ffording an opportunity to people
! N ebraska, has purchased the All over the track s to C stre e t on W illam­
In the first quurter when Brownsville will be served
m ade a touchdown a fte r m aking tw o 1 1
eoiulttei- In charge of the a t |»Brk Hg e grocery from C. L. Tesche- e tte H eights. Mr B ushm an stated i mon. The W alker chapel is in charge 1 to buy lum ber below cost the annual
fair la: Mr». C. A. Hwurta, chairm an ner. Mr M lllett anounces th at he does th at he would place the petition be-j ” a r l n ' nt •
I Booth-Kelly L um ber com pany gale is
aucct'Hsful paNses. They failed to con­
Mr. Thom pson is survived by h i s ; now on a t the S pringf.;eld m il, Peo.
Mr«. Jack lairsnn. Mrs. M L. Rewey, not Intend to m ake any changes In (ore P ortland officials of th e com-
v ert th e ir goal
wife, Mrs. Minnie Thom pson, and one j ple from a „ partg of Lanp county ar<j
Mrs. D. W. McKinnon, Miss Pearl (lie arran g em en t o r nam e of the store. ’ pBny.
t o a d . V. D. Bain doss no! consider
son. George Jr., aged 16.
1 coming to buy lum ber during th e an-
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th a t his team made a had showing Snhok, Mr« W alter Ooaalrr, and Mrs, and th a t it wil be continued on th e j
: nual event which lasts th e re s t of
original ¿erve-yourseif basis.
uxnln»t the visitors, who hud already M H iiu n il.y
M ETH O D IST BROTHEHOOD
MRS. LARSEN. AGE 77,
C ctober.
played tw o gam es. The g a m e s h o w e d
AFTER NEW M EM BER S:
8lx Taken Into Star.
PASSES AW AY IN C ITY
The local sale is held each year to
Car Is S m ash .d Up.
up aereral weakneasea In the team
Six riatul dull"», Mr. unit Mrs. Jack
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| reduce th e stock in the storage sheds
which will probably be rem edied be--
M embers of th e M ethod'st B rother
Ed L. W in ters of Springfield R. F,
F uneral services for Mrs. A gnes G. and yards. Following it th e re is gen-
for« the Junction City game, to be i
»nJ Mm, Deun A bram s of
Were
D. 2 had the hack of his O verland hood
hood
Wtie divided
liiMiitu Into
in j tw
(» o team s at E arscn. who died a t the C harles Dor- 1 erally a g re a t deal of building and
played th ere next aSlurday.
, " ’endllng, and M r.. Mary W ard. Mrs
- 1 n • j n y hom e y esterd ay m orning, will be rep air w ork both in the cities and
car sm ashed when W. A. B ates of th< first f i l l m ect.nc u
H astings, who has been playing -I'u n n ette W right and Mrs. Emm a
1178 High street. Eugene, ran Into It evening at t < < n n i n * ™
'
held frem the W alker chapel th is aft- country d istric ts in Lane county
backfield, wil be .W itched to end. t.k ^ . g h t of Springfield w ere Initiated
H)
team s being entered In a member- em oon a t 2:00. Rev E arl C hilders of
Ing die place of K G. Ig. r who ha« a ! ‘" Io »*»«• rinscade chupter of the O rder)
ship contest which will be finished
mile east of Goshen.
the C hristian church will have ebevge H ) q H SCHOOL S TU D EN TS
gam e leg. (’ox of ihe subhtltutes, will ’ ,bM E a stern S ta r at the m eeting
Mr. W inters slowed h it car down Jan u ary 1.
L-,u'ml H l T " ’ an<1 bUrial W‘U
a ' ! S T A R T D E B A T E P R A C T IC E
th e backfield position.
! Tuesday evening a t th e 1 O O F hull
suddenly, nnd Mr. B ates, not o bserv­
L. K. ra g e and R. W. Spilth are
S pringfield's lineup for S aturday'» j
light Inch« on was served a fte r
ing him, ran into th« fro n t car before captains of the two fact'o n s
The
Mrs. L arson, who was 77 years of I
practice a t th e higlj
gam e w as: H astings, fullback; Lewis, i 'h e cerem ony. Several visitors from
he could »top. T he dam age w as se t­ Brotherhood m eets once a m onth for sge, Is srvtved b> her hus an „
i scbooi pegins t bi8 w eek, w ith five
and II. Cowart, halfbacks; McPher-1 «he E vangeline «diapter in IJugeno
tled betw een the ow ners.
a dinner and discussion a t th e church. liam L arso n , .wo
*‘*r
a , f 1 stu d en ts already signed up. A sched­
son. q u arterb ack ; C. Thom pson, right | » ere present.
ey of T hurston and Jo h n L arson of
«-nil; K Geiger, left end; Jo« T h o m p -
ule for debate co n tests will be a r ­
Moving from W endling.
D exter; and tw i daughters, Mrs. M.
H A LL STORE MOVING
Junior Class P arty,
s.m, It ft tackle; Moon, rig h t tackle
ranged soon.
TO I. O. O. F. BU ILD IN G E, W ebb of W eston and Mrs. C lara
W. ti< Igpr, rig h t guard ; Frank Lem-j Games provided th e principal en-
Mrs. George McVeigh of W endling
The state-w ide question to be stud­
W ard of Springfield.
bard, left guard; and I’ollard. center. | tertaln m en t of th e Junior class of the j has ren ted the house belonging to S.
ied th is y e a r is: Resolved th a t the
H
all's
clothing
store
and
Hender-
S u tistitu tes: Springfield, W illiam s high schbol a t a party held a t th e : >r, Hammond of Portland, which is lo-
system of federal subsidiaries to the
Buys Home Grocery,
for W, Geiger, W. Geiger for W illiams. high school gym nasium Friday even- cttt»d on J and 9th streets. She Is e r's E lectric shop are m oving Into
states, accom panied by federal su p er­
the
Oddfellows
building
on
the
corner
Cox for llnslIngs, H astings for K. lug. Potato salad, olvles, crack ers nnd , moving h ere this week
J. S. McKay h as purchased the vision, should be abandoned. Those
of 4th ami Main streets, form erly oc­
(leigcr.
chocolate w ere served la te r in iho
H om e Grocery on F stre e t, betw een tu rn in g out for practices a re O rville
cupied by the Springfield News, The
M ill W o r k e r H u r t .
e v e n in g .
7th and 8th, from A' Pierce. Mr, Me- j Eaton, E sth e r Lynch, Evelyn W alker,
walls of the shop a re being finished
NEW RRIDGE M A T E R IA L IS
K
ay will have im m ediate possession j Thelm a L ayson and H azel P arm enter.
W hen he was caught betw een two in F rench gray, nnd the room will
Seniors to Have Hallow e'en Party
UNLOADED IN SPR IN G FIELD
logs Monday, Claude P ra tt, an em ­ be lighted by an indirect lightlnf
Attend
W illia m »
Funeral— F. B. |
Junior High eBaten.
A m asquerade Mnllowe'en party will ployee of the Fischer Lamber com­
eystem i T ho |show> w indows have
Six carloads of steel hrldga m uter be given by the sen io r cla ss of the
pany of M arcóla received a badly been rem odeled and m ade six feet H am lin, M. B. H untley and Ben Dor- ; C ottage G rove's Junior high school
lal, for Ihe Springfield bridge when high school at Iho home of MI sb S tel­
ris attended the funeral of J. M. Wil- ’ football team defeated the Springfield
bruised rig h t leg. H e w as taken to the
cl rep.
ever It Is constructed, has arrived In la B arker F rid ay evening.
liam s In Eugene W ednesday.
Junior high eleven by a score of 14-6
Pacific C hristian hospital, from vritlch
Springfield and la being unloaded on
On th e sam e evening the sopho­
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ln
a gam e played ju s t before the high
he was dism issed Tuesday.
The J . H. E bbert Memorial
«porlul docks conajructad for It. The m ores will en tertain them selves n t a
Albany Mayor Visit»—M ayor P. E. scbooi gam e S aturday. W hile th e
M ethodist Church,
building of the bridge here h as been kid p arty a t Ihe gym nasium , nnd on
Young of Albany, and Joe R alston and : p a y in g w as ra th e r ragged, the game
Rib Fractured.
poHtponed and the piling hauled away. Satrday th e freshm en will have a
Church school,, Mrs. Ida Gantx, aup- C, E. Sox, also of th a t city, w ere wag not bad considering the lack of
I t Is not likely anything will be done party.
F ran k Rharmnn Is suffering from a ertntendant, m eets a t 9:45. C lasses Springfield visitors W ednesday.
¡practice, and the youth of th e con-
until the riv er Is low again next year,
broken rib received T uesday when h for all ages, w ith plans for recreatio n ­
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testan te. T aylor of Springfield refer-
R eturns from C alifornia— Mrs. Jo b n ;ped th(> gam e, H alstead w as um pire,
Neighbor Club Meets.
say railroad men.
fell from a bux, upon which he was
al and social life.
The Koyul N eighbor club m et at standing w hile prep arin g to p aint his
M orning w orship a t 11 o'clock, N eher. accom panied by her sm all son, and Qordon of C ottage Grove w as
M arriage Licenses for W eek
the home of Mrs. Ina Scrlvnor, Octo­ garage.
C hurch a Com- Leland, retu rn ed T uesday from a visit head linesm an.
them e, "W h at M akes a
to C allfronia. Mrs. N eher spent four
ber 14. A nother m eeting will be No­
D uring th e la s t week m arriag e li­
m unlty A sset?'
w eeks visiting re lativ es in Los Ange­
vem ber 18 a t th e home of Mrs. M ar­
An im m ense yellow pum pkin th a t
At
6:30
the
Epw
orth
league
m
eets
cen ses have been Issui d by th e county
Has M alor O peration— M rs, Ivan
lon lln rp o le. T hose p resen t s t the would m ake any Jack-o’-lantern lover In th eir own room, w ith a live pro­ les and o th er C allfronia cities,
clerk Io the following persons: Sm il­
M iller of M arcola underw ent a m ajor
last m eeting w ere Mrs. J. H. More- Jealous Is adorning the N. W. Rowe
ey Paul Morrla and Mildred May
gram .
operation a t the Pacific C hristian hos-
B aptist Church,
lock. Mrs. Oeorgle N e tth to n , Mrs. llo l rertl esta te office. The pum pkin cam e
At 7:30. th e th ird m essage on the
H urley, both of C ottage G rove; Tlnmi-
Bijile school, 10:00, m orning wor- Piial W ednesday.
verson, M rs, George Ditto, Mrs. W. from th e farm of C harles Campbell, parables or likes of Jesu s will be
ns K eenan nnd M yrtle F arrington,
ship, 11:00, Young people's service, [
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N. S te a m ie r and Mrs. Newman.
who lives on east Main street.
given, them e, "F arm ing with Dyna-
both of E ugene; Floyd Earl Mix, Notl,
6:30,
evening
service,
7:30.
Here — H a rr y
V is itin g
Brother»
, mite." Special m usic has been provld-
nnd Erls M acfarlnne, McGlynn; Frank
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Club Will Meet—The P rlcllla club
V isitor» from Nebraska.
.1 e,i for both service«, all a t the church
W ills and Mary linker, both of Eu­
will m ett with Mrs. Leland Eubanks
Mr. and Mrs. A. A rm strong of Has
p b M()ore> m ln- will be, "T he D ispensations." T his Is arrlved bpre S aturday to visit with
gene; rinrl T H unter nnd Tlolen H,
one of -the series of studies on dispen- ^ lg brotherg, F ra n k and Dick Shar-
sett, N ebraska, a re visiting in Spring- '
tom orrow afternoon.
T em pleton, both of E ugene; nnd to
tfter.
satlonal tru th th a t is being presented. man H e may m ake bi3 bOme here.
field. Mr. A rm strong Is n b ro th er of
Clyde V. Lnffoon nnd H ester Head,
Mid -week service, T hursday a t 7:30. !
Genefield Club M eets Today—Mem­ Mrs. P erry A. W ooley, He notes a
both of C ottage Grove.
Cogill In H ospital—T heron Cog'll,
Special m usic will be a featu re of |
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bers of the .Genefield bridge club will g reat Change In the roads In Oregon
j R eturn from Viait—Mr. and Mr«.
be en tertain ed by Mrs. H arry Stew since he visited h ere many y ears ago. toho has been seriously Hl w ith pneu­ the Sunday services.
monia several weeks, was taken to the
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' Je ssie Seavey re tu rn e d T uesday eve-
Le'glon to Meet—F u rth e r plana for a rt th is afternoon.
Baby Soy Born— A son w as born to ning from a visit of several days w ith
V isit from Roseburg— Mr. and Mrs. Mercy hospital Saturday, w here ha
observance of A rm istice day will be
In from Ja sp sr—Jessie W nllace of E arl Poolell of R oseburg sp en t T ues­ underw ent an operation on his lungs Mr. and Mrs. A. D. W lltse of M arcola relativ es a t Blachly and Triangle
m ade a t a m eeting of the Springfield
Jasp er was In town W ednesday.
lake.
A m erican Legion this evening.
day evening a t the W. A, Taylor home. Sunday. He is reported to be improved Monday.