The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 04, 1926, Image 1

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    A dvertiaing M akes
Big Stores O ut of
L ittle Ones.
T W K N T Y -T H IH D YEAR
THE SPRINGFIELD
S P R IN G F IE L D . L A N E C O U N T Y . OKKOON
S P R IN G F IE L D M A Y E N T E R
LEAG UE OF O R EG O N C IT IE S
N.< h 5
T H U R S D A Y , FEB. 4, li'26.
I
Pat C ro w e’s P.ancom
A proposal thut Sprtngfl»M )' In
th«* L f r k u * o f Oregon Cities, w*hich
b«*kl Ha second annual moating In
Portland laat Saturday, wl I ba mad**
m
th«» council meeting Monday eve­
S O C IE T Y C IR C L E S
Eighth-G rnri« Pupils M ust Pass
ning by It. W Hm th, recorder. Mr.
All Subjects Bofore tu t o r in g ,
Manv deltghtfit soc'al affair* serv­ Smith represented the city at the
H igh School W ork, Is Deci* ed to mak« tin- In»* weekend o busy meeting
A fr«« of |1 o will b»< charged Spring-
sien; *To Be Applied
In one in Hprlrnffb Id society if r d ;*a.
Schools T his T e rm ; F um iga­ Enjoyable parties were encoded by field upon entrance to the league, an
member* of the various club* of the organisation form» »1 for the purpoas
tio n Is Tnlkod
community, Including one or two Joint of working out legislation and other
problem* of mutual benefit of all dt- ■
nfter t-lghth ara •* pupils *n affair*.
h
Complet'on of the «xamlnattofcs for lea In the membership.
the Rpr nglleld Junior high school
Sewage disposal In the W illamette
UMi'-i clear their alate» i>f all condì the first W meater will make possible
f they are to pas* Into the,lh* re uinptloti of social function* at river was talked at th - Portland meet-
•ci.lor high school work. Thl* I* iho the high chool, none of which have
W hile 't was agreed that the fact
eubatunce of a ruling approved by the been held for the past few w»» ka.
that practically all c lt’es on the rlv* J
school board nt Its Tu aday n ig h t.
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. nr dump In the stream doe i not work
meeting, consider**! In th«» face of
Priscilla Club Entertains.
for the heat sanitation. Mill *a.tl<«Lie*
a situation involving more than haif
One of the most notable events of torv alternative wa* MUgge«t<*’ The
a dosen would 1 m » high *«h<»«f stu b the weekend wa* the entertainment problem la being considered by en*,
Above is “Eddie” Cuduhy, who
when a youngster was kidnapped
ent* who would have entered ninth- of the Kcedlecrsft chit» by member* glnecrs
by the notorious "Pat” Crowe und
grade work at the end of the *< me*. ' of the prise Un elhb. at the home of
Another meeting w’ll be held In \ ’->
held until a $25,000 ransom was
ter had It n<d been for conditions In Mr* !«. F Basford on th« Mohawk vember h o w , of the fact that this
paid by Cudahy Sr. Edward, J r,
Certain subjects.
road It wns an old-fashioned party, Is a legislative year.
now 40, is president of the $75,-
000,000 Cudahy Packing Co.—
Principal J 0 . Ihtrchum of th * and both h ostesses and guest* wore
LO U IS A L B E R T BA NK S
»tarting as billing clerk.
Junior high school appeared before dt coses of an antiquated per od.
T O H O LD R E V IV A L H E R E
th« board and d *cu**«d the sltua-
a delicious dinner» of old-fs*hl<Mied
N EW M A C H IN E R Y IN A T
lion, asktn* the trustee* to sustain fooda, was served the guest* In a beau
Dr l.ouls Albert Banks. wel-known
th« non-condition promotion ruling tlfulty decorated upper room In the
M IL L AND G R A IN P L A N T
minister and author. will conduct a
made by th« teachers The board's B um ford home. Old-fashioned gam
aerie» of meeting at the Mi-thodigt
New an hlncry has been Installed
approval was unanimous
j were played In the afternoon.
<gub church In St rlmrflclil beginning Feb­ this w« k at the plant of the Spring-
Heretofore, I f seemd. pirtdl* who
Members of the Needlecraf
ruary 28. Dr Bank« 1» a native of Or“- field Mill and Grain company. A corn
have passed satisfactorily in all but who on Joyed the nffa’r were M
¡pen* many years In the scourer and polisher, and a barky
pcrhnp one or (wc 'u b b . t" hav» -l.tii,*« D AV Crlt* S It D ippef AA ■ • gnn, but bar
east where I attained prominence as ^ear^er> were purchased in Portland
i ,.r i.r.i
en
a
llo
w
d
to
go
nti,
hl«h
arho<>)
Ituni
W
II
Pollard.
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b<
a divine.
v
. j by Mat >ger G. G. Bushman on a re­
work on c o o d l’lon thnt th«y m ake ghaw. F II Flnnery. Carl Olson, It P
Dr Bank» recently cloned a 2-wreeks cent trip to the metropolis.
up the idghlh grade work In the de- Morien.* n. Floyd Thompson. I. May
fld n et auhjecta later on T h l. nrac „ „ , rv. Walter Scott. W N Long. Wal «•*<•• '* meeting» at the Grants Paa»! A new sidewalk has been bu'lt In
tice It 1» now believed. ba» not been «„r flo a te r and C O. W ll.on
‘•hurth. during which there were IIS front of the company's office, and a
! private telephone line connecting the
conducive to beat work on the part
Prlr.dlln club member» who were » c c tsslo n s to t
1
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1 plant with the warehouse has been
of the put'll». and lias not mad- for
Mead a mrs John Tom-
TO i u e r r o n r n
h i g h « - st ,n ,! .,- .i,
. I.»r. P R O P E R T Y T R A N S F E R R E D
j built recently.
"The People’« Paper"
A
L IV E
N C W 8 P A P IR
IN A L iv e
TOWN
N U M B E R 5.
Commercial Bank
Owners Increased
D A Y L IG H T ROBBER
More Stockholders Taken Into
H E L P E D , H IN D E R E D
Institution Through Sale of
IN ESCAPE A T T E M P T
Mrs. Kessey’s and O ther H old­
ings; C. E. Kenyon New Cash­
By an odd coincidence, R. H. Par-
on». local lumber men. played a part ■ ier.
in the »c rcuatancea surrounding the ,
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A” increase In the number of stock-
atte * pted escape
arreat ___
of . P. . . J. .
Henderson, alleged daylight robber, ; holder» in the Commercial Slate bank
Tuesday.
of Springfield for the purpose of
Il ndersoo, Eugene officers assert. , , _
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.
, .
.
bring ng together more closely the
Htole $35 In cash and currency from
the home of Mr». Ada McDonald, 'n \ ,tPrp8' 8
the city and country Is
Eug* ne, Tu- day. Taking the purse, announced today by the director» of
the man ran from the, house and down the bank. The enlargement of the
the Street.
ownership of the bank 1» accompanied
F. C. England, of Walker who was
~ „
with new management. C. E. Kenyon
In his car parked on the street, saw ,
Mrs McDonald waring her hand at the ° f * > « ’*"<’• « « » to g to the Institution
departing Henderson and ea led ‘ t o ! !n «Ae capacity of cashier and admin-
the running man that some one want-1 lstratlve head of the bank. The board
«4 him.
1 of directors will remain the same un.
"Oh. that’s my wife I know what til an election Is held and at that
she wants." Henderson replied and time the number of places on the
to prove his statem ent ran a littl. j board may be Increased it Is said.
faster. Mr*. McDonald came np In-!
u ___ e „
, „ , . . . .
,.
.
Mr»- Kessey Sella Share».
formed England of the robbery, a n l j
the Walker man called the police.
, ThP e»'»rkem «it of the bank*.
A little later England, driving
has come about through
throurh west Springfield, saw Hen- ,h e
° f M” ° B Kessey, who
derson alight from an automobile and ownp'’ thP ' arSer nttn'ber of shar«i
start walking down th - highway. He
her by
rteath of h"r husband,
fe,pphanw, fhp sher!fr» office and In- ° ‘ B K p 8 sp F.
he relieved of the
responsibility of the bank. The bulk
formp<j them of the fact.
Now
came e Mr.
Mr Parsons
In his
auto- of the shares sold were Mrs. Kes-
a o w cam
ra rso n s m
uis au-’r-
mohlle driving to Creswell. Halted
although several of the other
by a man on the highway, he decided lar«p "to^holders have sold part of
to give him a ■‘lift.” and again H en -’their stock'
der'on was making good »need In his I
Clarkaa Work Praised,
efforts to leave E ugene far behind
! H erbert P C ,arke‘ wh° haa
Soon, however, a sheriff-» car pas* ' c*''hl,‘r of
bank and m« nager
ed the Parsons machine, »topped. a n d ;i,,nce th” deatb of Mr
has « *
When the »chop suthorltl««» attemgrt- hob , Tom Swart*. AV H Steam ,er.
||sj T W O R E A L T Y D EALS
DOCK C O N S T R U C T IO N T O
hailed the Springfield man Asking sterpd from •»* bnnk The director.
ed to enforce the new ruling In the William Curtis, John Parker. A. J.
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esse
Ike Larimer,
Larimer. T ■ F r. Baaford.l
Two realty
t»e of eight or nine eighth
c g m n grader»
«raners Macky.
Mucky. Ike
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- -- d ea l, were announced
ve»ter-
S T A R T AT* LU M B E R P L A N T Mr Parsons "who’s your friend.” the
' r '* 1 ” e „ ^ 2
MeHv HaiHM
who were conditioned
In certain .u b Norman Howard. John Seavey. Harry by a local real estate deal r y
officer» took Henderson Into custody
to the bank very h .gh lr Having
l«ct» at the end of the last sem ester. Freeland. Itlley Snodgrn»». L. E. Bas- day. each Involving an a«r* rac
J
resaw has arrived and has and whlsketd him back to Eugene
e
™ °
r*?spo“ ' ’
they met with opposlt’on. It wa» re- ■ ford. Harry Anthony Special guest Springfield
been Installed at the plant of the and Jail, where the prisoner said ha
a" '
"J b *
>ft pn
ported A . the rule stand., .« .fin e d X . Mr. H .rriet Stewart, mother of I W W Weight, who purchased an ^ 1 ^ ^ Lumbpr comp>ny. TllI, ad wa,
San
F r is c o
1 | ‘hrob«h
tbe death ° f ,ta ^ n d e r and
« a n r T B u r iB c o
-
acre oast
ea .t of
of town
town a about
ano a a a«., Mitir»« - <■ • »u»rf of
pr<>
, n th*
thp m
mPanttme
En(r,anrt,
executive head. Mr Clarke ha» han-
by tha board, th* work w*i*t b* tnk*n Mrs. 9*avey.
acre
u two
wo an
«r th* p
pxnans’on nro-
In
oanthn^. Em
m ile, from P A. Johnson, p a n . to
announced by , he com. on tbe ro-4 cau(rht „ wtth Mr Psr. <Ted the^affair, of the institution very
over »gain In the Junior high schoo
bulM a . slaughterhouse
sloughterhosise on «ns
Ms new
« his. abIT- tb« directors say.
Qenafleld Club E n frtaln e.
' build
sons, nn old acounlntancst
acquaintance, grf
Teaebera Applying.
The ofOcere and directors o f th«
fo ld in g Weight buys and s< »
j Construction of new docks has been and the two had a laugh over their
Already teacher» »re applying to
Comercial State bank are now Welby
Another delightful
affair _ was
the ,to ck h
here
I started, but is being held up until pro- I part - in
- the
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w
sttlo
n
s
on
»he
teach-
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.
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r*
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affair.
the hoard for poetGoos
Stevens, president: M. M. Perry, vtc«-
soMimns on
on »he
««« teach
»c
party at the home of Mrs. W C Rrb
charlsm W l«on. recently from Col
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,
local schools
fori ,
7
. . m em . oer. o, «ne wvav- nra<jo. hougnt
cedure closing
the 1« streets
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tng «tsffl Of the
schools
wnlpn
dock g'te
closed which I
the local sc
ooi
han
which
members of the Gene-
bought an acre of land '""‘
Just cross , the*
h„ . rfnrk
preaident; C. E. Kenyon, cashier,
FA R M H O M E C O M M IT T E E
next year. It was
w .s reported
roporied at the i
hrWl[n e, Bb entertained
eCertalne*! their. am
on, « a o * l fnwn
t„ wn nn
on tlk»
th rlv**r
river roa<I
road from croM
Dwight Kessey. assistant cashier; A.
m eet+n. The honrd ordered 1
ap huahan(1(1 Thla waa an event of last „ E Morris Wilson will move h,B
, n r e r IDTC c o d
M E E T S F R ID A Y N IG H T J. Perktns, A1 Montgomery, and Mrs.
Pllh.tlon blanks »nd 200 recommend« T h om U v
rover„ WPre la,d f#m„r ,o ,h(> n,.w ¡,ome about Febru- PO STA L R E C E IP T S FOR
Keeeey. directors. .
* i~
1 -
tlph blank» for the u»e of those "P-1 for 2<
gry 1#
The Springfield committee for the City and Farmer« In terests Served.
JANUARY SHOW INCREASE
l>l*lnir
•
Lane county blulding at the W. C. T.
The officers say that in the enlarge­
The »Ingle long table with the » o lf,
The matter of fumigation of thr
(hp orltl , E N R O L L M E N T A T H IG H
Nlneteen-twentv-slx
off with
farm home will meet f)or the —
sec- ment of the bank the .• interests of
c
u « , « ™ ■— got —
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echool rooms »t regular and 8" °r’ ;
eanla‘ ,in,, bn,ke»s»w«*o fl hom-
o .„ .. 80
™ far 88 - ^Prln8,lpld
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« -.« ..w - night —
c u n r i l U A K F A R EC O R D nv,nK 8,arl
bus" ond time » tomorrow
at —
the - II the people of Springfield and the
Intcrvnls as n m*ans of preventing nlmcnt
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, ä lug«-nulty and
. . •„at,,
SC H O O L
AK
to
,«
, concerned,
(«nncprnpil. renorta
hmrv at
nt 7:30
7 7:S0
-3 0 o
o o’clock
’r cloc«
ln u k to
to com
co
m tx
def
- M
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reports from
trom busl-
d u s i - brary
p pile
v te «let-
; Iness is
reports
from
busl-
com
d e l-. farnler8
farmers wert*
wert* the
the foremost
foremost factors.
factor«.
taste ni
of
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d isease wn» consider««,, but sellon de | the hostess Following the dinner the
w students enrolled with ' f e s s men about town ind'eate. Fur- inite plans for asslsttog in raising They believe gfeater service “to both
Twenty I1' w’i" "'hp Rpn)<, , ler nt the ther proof Is to be obtained from fig- money for the building program. Sub- tow*n and country will result from
ferred to n future meeting
part»- gathered In th* parlor« to vie
A now lawn mower wns ordered for for the large pink hat
e
, hp
‘ ures released by Postmaster F. B. comm ittees appointed at the meeting tbe Bcw organisation and manage*
and Its my- the Hgntuui. ii
high school M onday boosting th
^ RamHn wh(ch ghow. thp (h8
of last FrWay night are epectpd to
the Sprlngf'cld high school
s er'ous content-, an-’ Its opp«|sl»e,
In t.he nbv'nce of C. A. Swarts, a miniature of the first prise.
’rP,.„ 7 |r<lnm* e hlslorv of the school.
°» ,h e >,p»r
8 notablp ln‘ report.
The bank was started in 1911 by
chairman of the board. F
Ixxik pro-
, t |s llk e y that a program of som* (Mr KesSey and the present stockhob
High score and the first prUs were T . o hundred fourteen students have crease over the same period of pre-
slrt.d at the session
kind will be given to assist in raising i rterS( The Commercial State bank has
won by Mr. and Mrs Carl Olson Thr __ , h(. b *ab .«chool t h l s , Ttous years.
January postal receipts were $588 79 (be $5000 still needed for Lane 8 ,1S ' j become an important factor In th«
! box being opened, revealed a pink
year
M A N Y P R E S F N T D U R IN G
growth and development of Spring-
• angel food cake. Mrs. Cogswell Camp- Two seniors. Ernest Nelson and Hat- Those of a year ago totaled $494 91 poo building,
(field and vicinity since it was organ-
T R A C T O R D E M O N S T R A T IO N | bp„ and b-pr partner. Mrs. Jesn Wood. el Fermenter. Mulshed their school and the aggregate for January of
i»ed a id is regarded
as one of th«
G IR L S C O U T W O R K IS
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received the small box. which con- work at the end of the sem ester, but ' 1934 w88 9505
More thnn 50 farmer« and others! tnln-d a small pink cake.
P L A N N E D A T M E E T IN G I***8' 8raa11 banlA ,n We9tPrn Or*
will graduate next spring with the
P O R T L A N D MAN SP EA K S
attend««! n Fordson tractor "clinic’’ | The next meeting of the club will remainder of the class.
gon.
New Cashier Capable.
b e d at the E R Dnnncv Motor com he held with Mrs. Olson on February
Preliminary plans for the organisa­
Enrollment at the grade and Jun
A T R ED CROSS M E E T IN G
Mr. Kenyon oomes to .the bank
pnny gnrnge yesterday. M»>n from a» 11.
tion of Girl Scout work In Springfield
lor high school« also Incroased with
far south ss Sutherlin were present
,Dr Philip A. Parsons, director of were made at a meeting held in the highly recommended by prominent
th« opening of the new sem ester.
to see the demonstration, during
the
Portland School of Social Work Lnctoln school Tuesday Ninety chll- bankers and business men of th«
Bridge Club Meets.
which experts took down and reas­
w » talk at the annual m eeting of the drPn have responded. Indicating that northwftBt H e was unt'1 recently
n i...c , n ...............
The Kill Klare club met with Mrs A M E R IC A N LE G IO N M EE
connected with a bank In Weiser,
sembled a Fordson
Lane County chapter, of the America-» the work here will be a success.
Free Inn«* wns serv«d the visitors Q,.orKP m Bir |n Eugene last Friday q N |\|£ X T T H U R S D A Y N IG H T Red Cross, being held at noon today ' Another meeting will be held next Idaho, but has sold his interest«
st noon Chair« were furnl»h<«l them, present from Springfield were Mrs
at the Osburn hotel at Eugene.
Monday at the same place at 4 o’clock. there.
The Springfield post of the Ameri­
Highly Recommended.
and they gathered In a circle In th« Miutdp Bryan. Mrs. Clark Wheaton,
Important business is also to be con- ( There is no local fee for Joining the
High recommendations of Mr. Ken­
shop of th« new garage building while Mr„ Riigen-e Kester, Mrs. M M. Peery can Legion will m eet next Thurs­ sidered at the meeting, at which G. F Girl Scouts, and a 50<ent national
for nlB„
a discussion
of actlvl-
the demonstration pror. ed««,
under Mrs. A. J Perkins. Mrs W H Adrian. day night nay
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JV.ll for
.... his
. . . » excel
------ ent moral character,
Shlpworth, chairman of the chapter, fee Is charged. Permission of parents yon
tb*> direction of R T. Crake, tractor FhIg,.ne women present were Mrs , 1pii and business m atters. Adiutant
or guardians Is required.
( matured and safe judgment as a ban
will preside.
expert from Portlnmd The mncblne Bprt yin c-n t, Mrs. Fred Chess. Mrs Walter Gossler announced today,
Members of the Lane County Girl pr> and general standing have been
wns taken down In 45 minutes and r e - 1 Ernnk Poindexter and Mrs. Wilfred j La„t Thursday n'ght the veteran-
Scouts association from Springfield rPCP|VPd by the directors of the local
To Attend Convention.
asnembled In nn hour nnd 15 minutes Bcclt
met and heard a tnlk by Fr
- -e
are Mrs Clark Wheaton. Mrs. Paul bank.
The expert unswered all questions p u t’
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j» y , of Portland. Mr. Lemley was t
Walter Gossler, adjutant, and M B Basford. and Mrs. Clayton Barber
These recommendations come from
Huntly and C. A Swart*, w tl go to
by the visitors.
Mrs. Roberts Honored.
first commander of t ie ora ’
such well-known men as W. L. Thomp
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) nnd told of the trials and n a n
p Bt>appurg
Roseburg tomorrow io
to ropic=o..*
represent —
the
son, vice-president of the First Na­
Surprae Party Held.
Go to Roseburg.
Another week-end soc'al event Wns facpt, by tbp legionnaires In g e ttin g , gprlngflPid post of the American Le-
tional bank of Portland: Phil Metsch-
Mrs. Emma Olson was honored at an president of the Imeprlal hotel of
Po tmaster F n Hnml'n and Rnm the hlrthilay dinner honoring Mrs. thptr organisation started back ln j y|on at a meeting of the fourth district
to be held In the southern city tomor a delightful surprise party by mem Portland: Charle« E Walters, presi-
Richmond were Springfield residents Ronald Roberts, held at the Roberts pnr,y post-war days
hers of the Royal
club Wed dent (M the Charles E. W alters bond-
row afternoon and evening
. — Neghbors
-
aceompnnvlng a group of Lane conn home Sunday noon.
Orouptes New ----------
Rooms.
The object cf the meeting 1« to con-jnesday afternoon. Those present were lng house of Portland; Charlee H.
tv members of the Dn1t<«1 Spanish
Those present were Mr and Mrs.
Wnr Veterans who attended the third J A. Sflnvey and fnmlly. Mrs. Grace
Thp chamber of Commerce t i n slder various matters which the dis-1 Mrs. D. W. McKinnon and daughter, Stewart, vice-president of the North­
annual turkey banquet of the R o se -, Roberts. Welby Stevens. Mr. and Mrs wppk occupied Its new rooms 1« i th« trlct may bring up for consideration Mrs. Nettleton, Mrs. Fred C ine, Mrs. western National hank of Portland:
hurg camp Saturday evening. T h e ' w. H. Adrian and Mr and Mrs Rob RPCond story of the Comerclal Sta e at the state convention to be held lat- ! George Ditto, Mrs. Scrivner. Mrs. W. H. Brooks, Eugene attorney: an
! Stearmer, Mrs. Harpool. Mrs. More- Judge E. O. Potter of Eugene.
¡bank
remov er In the year.
dinner was held In the new Rose ho- erts
— and
- - a family.
»»-.it»
•— •- building. Previous to the remov-
i.» i
’ lock and Mrs Olson.
al fo the new quarters. Gley wprp rP(1‘
tel. Adjutant George W hite. Frank
Attend Birthday Dinner.
inovnted nnd remodelled Into attrao-
Dislocates Shoulder.
Godfrey, camp commander from Sea­
T H E A T R E REDECORATED
Bulletin Board Unveiled.
Dislocation of his houlder wns sus­
side, nnd others were present.
Mr and Mrs R E Moshler w e r e , tlve q u a rte rs .__________ _
D U R IN G PA ST W E E K
tained by Waiter Wallace, Jasper
The new electrical sign board of
gui-sts nt the home of Mrs Moshler s
To Hold 8oclal.
farmer, when he slipped ano
and fell
r e « while
^ .^
Mpt„od,gt Bp|gcopal church was
pine Needle Club M eet*
. —
Mf
w R Kpott
The Bell theatre underwent an at­
The monthly social » U h r will M working
work,n(f pp
nil„y. M
cerpmónleg
on his rancB
ranch ^
Bunday
c.remAnles heM
held 8un„
Sunday
Meeting at the home of Mr
Fugene Bunday The affair was In
tractive redecoration program during
observed
by
members
of
the
(
hr
s
WarR(.p
waB
bjw,gbt
to
the
office
of
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fh<>
f<
>
thj-
,on Adams on East Main d r m t w , ,
p„
w(
Mr ob„ TVPd by w *rab*<'T" ^ . ^ lt'h‘,'a; I Wnl ace was brought to the ornce or
(<> ^ «
the past week, and as a result a morn
, , r„„y. the members of the Pine Need
J
((nn p
^ g h t wIth nr r
ftn ^ prp th„ ,nJtlry
1«
pleasing lobby and Interior greet pa­
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trons of the *ocal playhouse. The In­
terior was decorated in pink and blue,
ments were served.
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Party
Surprise.
(freshments are to he served.
Kessey to visit Colorado— Dwight
McKinnon’s Story Published
and an attractive coloring arrange­
K essey will leave Monday for Colora^
Those
present w«we Meeflnmes
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ment gave the lobby a much improved
Huntly.
Mnnwnrrlnx. W illiams. T.ar1-|
Costello
J. y Costello
OO for
nw n
n enforced vacation
__________ - - of — three I The Four-L Lumber N ew s was ot
an
y Mnnwnrrlng.
i,nr«-1 Mr apd Mr„
Mrs P
P. A W oolley were
w ere
C ostello Here
Mere — A.
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McT.agnn. Hansen P ettleorl. hmiorpd hy a Rmn|l group of friends frP|ght representative of the Balt - months, the result of ill health H e , especial Interest to Springfield mom- appearance.
Plans for working over the slru
Tuesday
party more a.nA
and n Ohio
railroad, Wns
wns a visitor will return to Springfield and his hvrs this week due to the fact that
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I nxton Doane. Hunter. Nolsotl »•___
- j -« » night
~« » at a surprise nnrtv
h lo railroad.
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getting
work
at
the
Commercial
State
bank
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a
gtory
written
hy
D.
W
McK’nnon
- new seats for the
at
the
WnAlley
home
Games
center-
at
the
local
Southern
Pacific
office
Eggimnnn, Parmenter. Rodenhaugb
at the end of that time.
t secretary of the local unit, was ca« , playhouse are now •
lng around the valenitne iden were yesterday.
and McPherson.
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ried bv tho publication The story I opening of the theatre with ih o n e w
.»payed. Those present were Dr. and ,
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Ft*—W
H
Adrien
presented
(<
° f l rs4
Mrs. W ( Tonolls
Tonali» Removed—Bill
o*
.,* Flr_ w H Adrien presented the
the old
old logger’s
logger’s view
view point
point decorations
decorations wifi
will be
be eele
«e
W Emery. Dr and Mrs
Removed—Din Thein,s
Theint« n
In from Msrcols—Mr* Fro« Jones Mrs. N. W.
... • bed h's tonsils
It* »„roz»VUi
H Pollsrd, MVs Emms Olson and - WsBerv'B*
removed
g
Wpat F|r on hus'ness on »fo In an interesting and original row night with the « w g
of Marcóla wns a vfcftor hen« yester
Wtes ("bloc W o o ley
al s local phvstrlan’s offici* yroterdey yaatarday.
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«Vyle.
' clase picture.
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day.
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