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Merchandising
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NEW SPAPER
NUMBER 23
THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926
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IN A U V B T O W N
School B oard Jobs Booth-Kelly S tarts s,x
A ttra c t Only Two New Lumber Shed Six
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Sprlnisfl»-ld Boy Scouts have
i algm-d to attend Camp Lucky B o/,
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Carlton and Smith Unopposed' New Building To Hold Stock Ian« Courty Boy Scout council «
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For Retail Department Sold
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Election;
Plan
CITY ATTORNEY TO BE
In City and Eugene
Ju,y' ,z The
^ c h o i c e New Order Received By Hamlin
Paint
Work
MARRIED AT HILLSBORO
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I of three period«, the last ending Au-
Supersedes That Of May,
Tha Booth-Kelly Lumber company i gnat 23.
Making This City Terminus
The wedding of Ml«« Osorgtn*
Period for filing of petition by can
vo,iu,,iu» nm
expected that other Scou’«
construction yesterday
on n
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llemller to Ira M Peterson, Spring dl|late« for school district positions started wtn«in,ptl,i«
Of
McKenzie Schedule In­
I will sign up to attend the camp be
field city attorney, will take place a : ' * “* ' ,<’"wl by ,b ®
bo«l',l ,n new abed for lumber In the northwest
ti wert I I fore the period atarts. County Scout
a,,,,,»
stead of Eugene
Eighteen Members of Local Unit
To Attend Encampment At
Medford; Promotions Are An­
nounced By Commanders Of
Hillsboro today
Company
I meeting Tuesday night, with the re
corner of their yardn. The new abed Bxecntlv« C R Clark spent thia w
Mr Paterson left the city for 1(111« ! "uh ,bat ,h '' Printed ballot« will car-
That Springfield is to be the low ei
I. to be at b ast sixty by one hut.
the mountain, at the camp,
j term)nug of ¿ e McKpnxlp rlver mal,
National j boro yesterday afternoon. Ml«« Bend ' ' ,be
<>f only
«’■"dldata
Hghli-i-n
HprlngfU-ld
dred and twelve feet In length and
paring for t e c mlng of th®
I route. Instead of Eugene. Is Indicated
June 14 fo r ' ,nr ha* b-«,n ,or « » • »’ • » teaching h,r * “ h P»"w‘4m open—clerk and
Guaulsiiien will < tiiraili
d«* alined to tak»* care of the retail 8couta from all over I-ane county win
•home economic« In the Hillsboro ,ru«tee H W Smith. Incumbent, la
In a new order received this week
I attend tha camp during the three
Camp Jackson, near Medford, where high school and ha« been elected to i ri*® candidate for clerk, and II. W. trade of Springfield and Eugene.
by Postm aster F. B. Hamlin. The
At present it la necesaary to go i P*rloda.
they will spend two week« at the teach In the HprlngHeld high school I r «r|ton seeks to fill (he vacancy left
order, dated June 3, evidently super-
Those who ave sign«
o go are
ordpr dated May g wh(ch
aiiuunl summer encampment of the In 1936 27. She Is a native Washing- by ,b* ««P'ratlon of Trustee C. A all over the yards to fill an order foi
lumber for the retail trade. It was 'lalph
'V*
f‘ox ' changed the lower terminus to
Oregon National tluard. returning ion county girl, and received her edu-1 ^w*ris‘ term of office.
stated by a company official. When M
u r r a y #lm ’ JJ , hp camp Eugene, and which was opposed by
May
rat1' n In Hillsboro school»
and
nt
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June 2» All of the Oregon
lion of the I’ri gon Agricultural college
I Ballot« were ordered printed^ and the new shed Is completed this will
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tpgph the
to 'th e local chamber of commerce.
(luuni. with the exception
I Mr and Mrs Peterson will return ' other arrangements were made for not be necessary as the ordinary order r°
growing responsibilities.' t’nder the new order, Earl L. Me-
court artillery, will Ite | - I " n ! i i p " i l l ( t , n i a |( | , , , „ , t r b o m #
Springfield the voting While It will be possible may be filled from the ahed which
|hplr (Q rpverence God’« Nutt, the accepted bidder for tho
ils pe
period.
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r„ii„win. n
. trip »n to write In the name« of candidates will carry an assortment of retail " 1 au**‘
»_ ...» •«,. mall route contract, will carry mall
Camp Jackson during this
ihoiit June
21. following
A t-
oi>»*n nr-ace. to help tnem to »ee in«
TV. locai guardsmen will take point* on tha Or» gon count
not named In the ballot. It la not stock.
nppf)
rnnsPrvatlon and fire between
Springfield
and
Foley
that - atirh
rotes will *
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» rushed
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Springs, as well as Intermediate
street cara to Eugene June 14 In time
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Construction
to hp,p bulM thetr ch«r 1 —
Mr IM«r»nn came to Rprlnrfbdd i ♦»inerted
» h « sp
.« uh
nf tm
e points, without making the additional
to ink)- (he «pedal troop train which f»’W month* ago from Moro. wh»-r»* he «nough to defeat the announced can Kh««d by th«* company ao a aa , to have
. actor, and to k»^p tne
in i oi
iru»-
it ready for the auBimer trade. It la scouting ever alive In their breasts. mileage to Eugene as authorized In
will pull out of tin county «cat ut • Ito «erv«d in th»* rapacity of cltv dldatcR
To Paint School.
expected to have the building com
aftorhoy Soon after hlu arrival hero
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Each day will be passed in regular the previous order. The contractor
Th. forinlght at Camp Jackson will h«» wn» named municipal ntformv.
The board decided that the T,Incoin ph’ted within aixty daya.
I program, varying dally. First can will will make six rounds trips a week
between Springfield and McKemxle
b« pent In Intense training under a»d in addition la buldlng up a good Rrhno! «hmild be painted, and leaned
come at «:15, followed by reveille, as­
the itlrectlon of army officers. The private practice.
a request for hlds for the work SPRINGFIELD SCHOOLS
sembly. mess, cleaning up, Inspection, bridge. From June 16 to September
local company «UI ne »s with Cone
TE-e hlds W-IP he r e c e iv e d o n to n AoS
CLOSE W ITH MEETINCS etc. This will be followed by assign 15 he will make six trips a week be­
tw een McKenzie bridge and Foley
any
of Eugeni», ami to bring about CHHRCHFS PLAN FOR
n f lulv « nnd on the evening of the
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, m en t, for the day to scout craft and
Springs, and three times a week on
the acquaintanceship »nd tri it '■ hi t
«nine
dnv
’he
trustee*
W
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oven
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Commencement
exercises
at
th*
|
nstrurtion
classes.
There
will
be
a
UNION MEET JUNE 27
of member» of the two companl«*.
hlds The Lincoln school building Is Methodist Episcopal church » relay I sw)rllnilng hour, and a quiet hour. In this route from September 16 to O o
Joint meeting« have been held re­
Sprlngfl» hl i lvurches will ln>ld a to gel s two-coat loh. with the nossl- n'ght and assembly
at the high ' the evening, there will be recreation, tober 31 and from April 1 to Junn
16.
cently.
Join! meeting on the evening of Sun hle exceef<on of the north side, where „,.booi |„ (he afternoon were the fin- and a council fire.
McNutt's annual rate of pay 1«
First Lieutenant C A S*wnrts and <’ V. Mnv 27. with the Anti-Saloon oee-cont loh m«v he sufficient faint- Bj eventa Of the school year here.
Local Scouts planning to go for
»3450
for this schedule.
Second Lieutenant Walter O osil»- I» ague of Oregon In charge. It was Ing end tnrrlng of the roof will nl«o
Taking as his subject,
subject. “Closing
"Closing A one or both of tfte periods should
Intermediate
distances
between
wltl hare charge of the company n •nrouaced today.
he Included hut must he In a sep­ Career.” Dr. Homer P. Rainey, mem- sign up at onoe with W. G. Hughes
Ils trip south The company command
te hid. the hoard - announced
Speakers from the sntl-llquor or- a r a H.v
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tier of the faculty of the school of at the First National bank. There points on the route are re-stated In
era
the —
new sanitation will feature the program.
A csll for hlds for furnishing th" j P(tucat|op at the University of Ore- are three periods of two weeks each the new order, as follows:
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gcheduln of promotions of guardsmen i an)] prohibition enforceme nt will he district with wood for next winter
delivered an Inspirational ad and It 1« necessary to know how
Springfied to Thurston, 7 m iles;
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. — attend
a . a - the camp, whi.h
. . . topic, „ W(1|| „„ted sv«« also snlhortsed
which are
which I .
principal
Two-hnndr“d dress before the graduating class m d many are going for each camp that Thurston to WaltervlUe, 6 mile»;
fulo wa'
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The meeting
will be held In the Chris- ^,re rords of wood «re to he houvht the public at the graduating ex ercées adequate preparetlons can be made. W altervllle to Leaburg; 6 miles; Lea-
Bluff sergeant—• Daniel C. Taylor. •Han church
«(» coed« for th«- high school. R cords Friday night. Principal V. D. Bain pre-
burg to Vida. 8 m iles; Vida and Blua
Supply sergeant—Charlea F Scott
A detailed program of the event I« fnF
, rt,ool gvm 7K cords fn v igen|e(j , be class, after which C. A
River, 16 m iles; Blue River to Rain­
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VACATION
TIME
IS
ON
Sergeants— Ben Davidson. Lundall In he announced soon
•he T tweotw school and 4g for th“ qwnrts. chairman of the school board,
bow, 6 m iles; Rainbow to McKenxIa
AT LOCAL POSTOFFICE Bridge, 4 miles and McKenzie Bridge
Oardner. Charles E Thompson
, n rstts'u school RIA» Will he onened presented diplomas to the 28 sen-
Corporals—Orvsl KatOU. Ethmer It MAS0NS ODD FELLOWS
to Foley Springs, 4j5 miles. Total
.Tone J8
lorn.
Vacation time Is on at the Spring-
Griffis, Austin McPherson and John ¡
Here Is a list of the awards for
Btset Teschse.
distance 66.5 miles.
HELP
BOY
SCOUT
FUND
field
postoffice,
and
before
the
month
II Tomseth.
The order goes Into effect July L
Miss Dorothv Abbott, of Eastern the year, made at the afternoon as­
la out all of the force, with the ex­
First class privates—John M Bench i An additional »60 was added to the AresoP. was chosen Instructor In th - sembly :
On May I. the postal department la-
ception
of
Poatmaater
Hamlin,
will
Richard K. Harpole. Norman E Louk , Iotne County Boy Scout council's Talle
At the
sued an order, effective May 11,
sw l Wnsltoh
departments of
!4lTTn niwi
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- high
—sw- school: American La- have taken a lay-off.
and Kenneth W Mulligan.
Hprtngfleld quota when the Masonic the high school at a salary of »12*. ¿fan cup. Junior class; American I-e-
which changed the terminus on thia
Mrs.
Hamlin
started
her
annual
Fifth class specialist—Carl H Mc- i lodge and the Odd Fellows each vot- s month. This position w ss reoeetlv |
medals, Wiliam Cox. gold medal,
end to Eugene, bnt provided for a
holiday last Friday, when she left
Klnnls.
led »26 toward the »36o to be raised. fined hr a"" school hoard electton. p^nnk Lewis, sliver medal, Austin
sfop In Springfield to pick up and
for Portland to visit for some time
Sixth class specialist—Orval
According to Dr. W C. lU bhsn. the hut w ss refused on account of the McPherson, bronse medal.
leave mall, thus avoiding what local
Fandrxm. Helvin A. Doane.
| Torch scholarship pins: seniors. with relatives and friends. She will business men feared would cause a
amount Is now practically raised, and gllfarr
spend the latter part of her vacation
District Clerk It W Smith Is now , owa farlton . Ellxabeth Hughes. Em-
It Is apparent that Springfield ha»
delay In getting mail to and from
here.
m-eesrlnr
to
romelTe
Tits
annual
re-
ma
Rogers:
Juniors.
Agatha
Beals,
MRS. PETERSON HURT
Foley Springs
and
Intermediate
gone "over the top" In another suc­
A ssistant Postmaster Walter Goss­
IN FALL WEDNESDAY cessful drive. Local Boy Scouts will nort to he resdv for suhmteslon to Naom| Carlton. Evan Hughes, Mar- ler will start his vacation on June points. The chamber of commerce at­
tempted to prevent the changed or­
receive some of their first benefits the natrons of the district hv Tnlv (care, Qderklrk William Polard; soph-
14. when he will leave for Camp Jack-
der, urging that Springfied be retain­
Serious Injuries were sustained by from membership In tho county coun­ t. This win contain figures on school omor e s : Dale Griffith. Gertrude Haug-
son.
near
Medford,
with
the
local
an. Dorean Larimer Paulne Lyon, Carl
ed as the terminus, as provided In tha
Mrs Arthur Peterson, who lives east cil next month, when at least six will finance«, etc.
McKtnnts. W illie Moyers. Viola Pen- Oregon National Guard troop. Mr new order.
o f Springfield, when she slipped and go tn Camp Lucky Boy, the council's
Gossler Is second ln command In the
,•*>'» Winifred T yson: freshmen. Ln
fell while getting out of a car on A camp on Blue River.
CALIFORNIA PASTOR IS
a / m i D ill P IT ce,,B Andrui Maude Brattaln. Alma troop.
street yesterday morning.
Orson Vaughn, carrier, w ill take MORE MACHINERY HERE
TO FILL LOCAL PULPIT Greenwood Evelyn Jacobsen. Dora
Lsavs for east.
Mrs Peterson struck the curbing as
FOR CASCADE COMPANY
.«■> — u ‘ Pederson. Lucille Richmond. Mar- his holiday between June 15 and
Baxter Young and Bud Rose, ac­
eke fell, badly bruising her hip. and.
Announcement was made this week
I^w rencc Roof and July 1. Kenneth Dillard will substi­
Frame machinery for Installation In
It Is feared, suffering Internal Injur­ companied by Mr. Rose's two daugh-
tute tor Mr. Vaughn.
, M .x ln . Snodgrass
ies She was taken to a local physi­ tarn. Ruth and Mary, Miss Reni Howe that Rev 8
the expanded plant of the fascad n
the Springfield Christian church will
Ira
Nice,
who
works
part
tim
e
at
Baseball letters: boys. Hugh Cow.
cian for Immediate treatment. The and Oladys Rose, niece of Mr. Rose,
Manufacturing company arrived her«
exchange pulpits for a period of «1» art, William Pollard, Austin McPhor- the office, is taking a lay-off this
cause of the fall was unknown, but left Sunday morning on an auto Jsnnt
w eek, this summer with Rev W rt
Hag„ n s. week, and to working on the construe- Monday and Is being put up thia
It win apparent thnt her foot slipped to the north and east They travelled
week. Although the company haa
Baird, pastor of the Christian ehu
Fy#nk bPW|,. Lawrence Roof Byron tin of a barn on his ranch at Thurs­
been operating with what machinery
as she stepped out of the car and east over the Mi'Kcnsl“ pass and
Cowart Donald Palmer. Ormell Red- ton.
from Bend planned to strike north at Santa Crux California.
wae already ln for some time, work
she stumbled and fell.
Postm
aster
Hamlin,
although
entit­
Rev Baird will he heard here for
w ,n|am Cox;
, da Cox.
Mrs. Peterson la^a sister of Mrs. Into Canada, going through Alberta
with the full complement of sash and
E w |yn Jacobsen. Maxine Snodgrass, led to 30 daya vacation, plans to
before returning. A stop In Spokane, the first time on June W. He com
door machinery will not get under
J. W Darling.
north
In
order
to
attend
the
trammer
Mooney.
Maude
Brattaln, spend practically the entire summer
Washington, was planned by tho tour­
way until the latter part of next week.
school sessions at the Unlversl y
Arch,m eau. Bertha Paddock, on the Job. He will however, spend
The company headquarters have
ists.
CHANGES ON IN RAIL
one
or
two
week-ends,
perhaps
more,
of Oregon He Is said to he an ex
Junior high school: schol-
been
moved Into the new office build­
i
yards _ and at depot ,
vounfl pto <>|< p ( an pianle
ceptlonally pleasing speaker and a jargh)p ietterg, j une Clover. Laura out of town In order to rest for the
ing this week. Two cars of material
successful minister
| u un, eri Daisy Tomseth. Ruth Carlton work.
have been shipped during the last
Rev. Childers will spend the six
nBn)elR norothy Fisher. Mary
week, and two more are to go oat
weeks In California, and will return Had)#y , rpne Manley, Fave Parsons, TWO TRACTS SOLD IN
soon.
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t„ the local pulpit about August 1
gtpwart prances Toiler Bessie
a
«>t In the railroad yards hore are be Sunday
Sunday m
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The
of the
two
Ing completed by work crows Now
sidetracks have been built, anil con
nectlone have been put In making t
possible for trains to run Into the
depot from the Woodburn branch line
•without running on the main lino
tracks. Springfield yarda now have
regulation passing facilities for main
lino trains.
New telegraph switchboards were
being installed at the depot yaster
day. replacing the old and obsolete
ones In use there for years. Altera­
tion also were being made In tho tele-
graph tablft.
Children’« Day Prooram Planned.
The Baptist Sunday school will
hold a childrens day service next
Sunday morning nt the regular Bun
dnv school hour. necItBtlons nod
songs hy the ehlblrnn of the school
will fenturo the event.
Children's day services were held
nt the C.hrlsllnn church Inst flundny.
classes will leave Immedlatey after
. the
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church, remaining In
hills during
the afternoon
Arrive From Minneapolis.
Mr nnd Mrs Edwnr« L. Coffin,
parents of Mrs. A J. Morgan, ar.
rived here Thursday from Minneap­
olis. Minnesota. They were nccom
panted by Mr. nnd Mo, L. D Ralph,
uncle nnd mint of Mrs. Morgnn. A“ ny
visiting here sevcrnl days, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Ralph returned to their home
nt St. Paul. Minnesota. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Coffin Intend to remain here to make
their home In Springfield.
BILL FOLD FOUND
ON CITY STREETS
a l„
DOUGLAS GARDENS
Stewart. Athletic
letters:
Harry
COMMERCIAL STATE BANK , OrP<x, olenn Randsell. Ralph Hughes.
Two real estate transactions involv­
,NSTALLS bu r g lar a la r m John Lynch, Lloyd Mattison, Dert ing Springfield property were an­
IIM 5IS L L O
Tomseth and Percy Tomseth.
nounced this week by a local dealer.
Hereafter when "Jimmy Valentine
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F. Ralston of San Francisco, Cal.,
looks for a safe to crack, he will pELTIER MAKES TESTS
sold his five-acre tract tn Douglas
7 'i.
OF C ta V F O n BRICKS Gardens to J. E. Anderson of Spring-
field. The tract, which has a house on
it, consists of garden and farm land.
Mr. Anderson Is the butter maker at
He ex­
burglar or robber.
h, nk Peltier, who. with D. W. McKinnon. the Sprlngfletd ereamCfrX
Any tamper
w ‘,„r wP! sound has starter the establishm ent of a pects to make hts home on his new
vaults after ctoeing
on lhp trapt Accord|ng to property.
The second transfer was a trade
the large elet c «
McKinnon. Peltier’s tests have
mounted on the• m dI
f
mBtpr,B, formR we„. between Lester Morton of Eugene
p
v.M
(j^ivx<r The JiniO-up
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building.
hold-up ariiRv
artist w...
and can be used for tile construction and Ray Richardson of Springfield
come to grief when he attem pt, to re-
Mr. Morton traded a five-acre tract ln
as well as bricks
move the cash of the bank
Peltier expects to make testa soon Douglas Gardens for a house and two
to determine the possibilities of us­ lots ln Springfield and t|v<» lots on
Many are Stopped-
ing the clay for the construction of East Main street belonging to Mr
Motorists stopped by the
w h ^ Richardson.
The Springfield Postoffice Is In
possession of n pocket hill fold con­
taining some papers and a consider
able sum of money. It Is believed by
the post master that the purse was
lost, by a man trnvellng through the
city as It was found on tho streets
Attend Dental Meet.
nnd turned over to him for snfe keep­
Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, president of ing by Wllllnm Smith of this city
The hill fold contains n California
the Upper W illam ette Dental assn
state
motor vehicle operators license.
elation, nnd Dr N W Emery, were
present nt the nnnunl picnic of thnt No other clues to the owner of tho
orgnntzntlou held nt Bellfonntnln Hnt- fold were found. The postmaster an
nrdny. They report n plennnnt dny, nounced that anyone knownlng of the
nnd state thnt dentists from nil over owner or his whereabouts should turn
this end of the valley were present In his information to him so the mon
ey may be returned.
•at the picnic.
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flc Officer here Sunday, and c nrg .
from
McKinnon
To Use Heliotrope.
with ,nfrttCt'0n’ _ 0\ ‘J ’ a “ X g e M - | p l a « on W illam ette H eights Estab-
A heliotrope formerly owned by the
e,
Eugene;
pince
on
»
.
hlcle laws, were O. A. Scale, l-.ugene, 11
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dn.
W. West-1 llshment of the plant has been de­ forest service but now In the pos
F. P. Clemens, Roseburg
session of the Lane County Boy Scout
layed on account of the weather.
rnke. Eugene; Orant Byers. Bend ;
council. Is to be brought to Spring-
M. n Stemmier, Eugene.
Minneapolis People Here
Mrs. field for use by the local troops for
George England and mother, Mrs. signaling purposes, according to Clay
Wrist Badly Cut.
John Parrish, of Minneapolis, Minne­ ton Barber, assistant scoutmaster of
sota arrived In Springfield Friday for troop 1. The date for the special
Falling and striking her wrist on a
meelng has not yet been decided.
coffee can, Mrs. C. E. Dale of Motor a visit with their relatives In the
Route 1 severed the artery Itt her city.
Hsra from Portland—Ray W hite of
lower arm last Friday noon. Following
Mrs. Caatla In—Mrs. Ouy Castle of Portland Joined hla wife here Friday.
the accident. Mrs Dale was rushed to
Mr«. White la visiting her parents
SprlngfleM. where a physician took Motor Route B w as In town for a
Mr. and Mrs William Lambert.
short time Friday.
alx atltchea In her wrlaL
R. A. STEPHENS DEAD
AT AGE OF 68 YEARS
Funeral services were held at tka
W alker chapel Monday for Reuben
_ Stephens, 68. for 40 years a resi­
dent of this section, who died on Sat­
urday night at his W altervllle hom*.
Rev. F. L. Moore of the Methodist
church conducted the services, and
burial was In Camp Creek cemetery.
Survivors Include three sons. Grov­
er of Eugene and Robert and Lee sf
Springfield; three daughters, Mrs.
Callie Tipton, Springfield; Mrs. Rob­
ert Cole, Wendllng. and Mrs. Bessie
Ray, Eugene; one brother, David
Stephens of Springfield, and one sla­
ter, Mrs. Phoebe Keller, Syremonr,
Tennessee.
Marvin Wetzel.
Marvin Wetzel, nine-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. W etzel, died Fri­
day afternoon from the after effects
of dlptherla. The Immediate cause of
his death was a weakened heart aad
generally weakened condition ra-
suiting from his Illness. The funeral
was held Saturday at the Laurel Hill
cemetery with Rev. Hornshuh of Ba
gene officiating.
Fined for Spssdlnp—F H. Murpkf
of Eugeae was fined »10 In tha )■»-
tlce court Friday for speeding. »
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