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THE HOAD TO
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WITH ADVERTISING
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
STREET DANCE AND I
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W inged Feet
.S o c ie ty
ORNAMENTAL LIGHTS ON
FIFTH MAY BE GRANTED!
A
NEW SPAPER
L IV E
TO W N
LEI SEN SIDEWALK
CONTRACT IN GII)
D augherty Indicted
Syatam In clu d e Bloch B ttw a a n
and
L IV E
IN
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C itir a n * C a ll on C ou ncil A skin g th a t
M a in
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NUMBER 32
HPRINOEIEED, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY AUGUST 12, 1926
TWENTY-THIRD YEAR
T I » Faepiea Pipec"
A.
TWO LOCAL GIRLS
MARRIED SATURDAY!
The block between Main and A.
Briyya and Doty Successful Bid­
street on Fifth may also be Included
ders; Foreclosure on Deliqu-
A very pretty double wedding took In tbe ornamental street lighting dia-
ent Property to be Started;
place last Saturday evening at 11:30 trlct when the new light* are Instal­
Council Will Study Plan for
at the home of the Reverend Hugh led tbla fall by th e Mountain States
Sewer
Extensions.
Uowertnan of 18»2 Oak »treet, Eugene, Power company. A delegation of all
bu»lne*a
men
and
property
owner*
wheu two Springfield girl* were unit-(
The contract for two miles of cem­
ed In marrlalge to two young men along the block palled on the cou n cil'
Arrangement* ter the carnival to
ent sidewalk to be built at various
from
the
neighboring
town
of
Oo»h«n.;
ia»t
Monday
night
and
b.. held on Fourth street Haturday
places In town to replace board walks
Mia* Delia Clark became the bride j aeetton be Included. Their request
niitht »re about completed, according
waa ordered let to Brigg* and Doty,
Har-.
-<
L
Daugherty,
former
U
of
bale
Cornelius
and
Ml**
Ruth
Hal
«
a
s
promised
consideration
provided
to da wall! Olson. general chairman In
I local contractors, at tbe meeting of
S
Attorney
General
and
political
tou the bride of Sidney Help After I they would bring In a petition a* was
charge of the celebration, lie prom­
the council Monday n igh t Their bid
power ha* been indicted for alleged
u abort wedding trip the young peo-Jdone on Main »treet.
the «een» » « h e W a y .
ise* a good time to be In atore tor two During
fraud in connection with the <7,-
was tbe low est being 14 cents a
long standing werW’e «cord*
pie will return to make their home*. Four more light* will be needed If, 000,000 American Meial Product«
all «ho attend
Honielhlng la pro­ www trampled beneath the flying
square foot fo , sidewalk, 40 cent« a
In lain» county. Mr. and Mr*. Cornel- ; (jje request I* granted at the next Co Emory Buckner la pushing
vided for everyone. Thoae who do (Mt »f Roland Locke, stor track­
cubic yard for excavating and 41 a
..............will
bring
the
Investigation
that
lua will be at home to their frielnd* meeting of the council. The addition­
not care to dance «III be entertained man ef the University of Nebraska.
cubic year for filling. The J. W.
ederal
Daugherty
betöre
the
utter August 14 at 1842 Oak street. al coat of the Installation and electric­
by the carnival to be hold In conjunc- Locha ran th* 830 yard dash lo the
Swope Construction company bid a
Grand Jury
remarkable time of 10 end 6-10 seo-
ity »111 be about 4240 a year. The
Eugene.
tlon with the dance. Several new onda Hl* • awl H O tor Uw e c »
few cents higher. The successful bid­
property owner* declared their block
features are promteed. but details era «ury aleo cela a new m art
der* built a similar amount of walk
was becoming one of the principal HEALTH OFFICER WARNS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
b o n g withheld s* a aurprlae on the
In Springfield last year.
AGAINST TYPHOID FEVER T o Foreeloaa on D e lin q u e n t P ro p e rty
TO HOLD PICNIC business center* In town and merited)
night of the event. Enough la known
the
same
consideration
aa
Main
j
—
o f the plant however, to Indicate (hat LABOR DAY CELEBRATION
The city attorney was Instructed to
A warning against carelessness In
The annual Sunday school picnic of street, especially a . Fifth atreet was
every minute will he enjoyed.
a
l.o
a
main
entrance
thoroughfare
to
use
of
drinking
water
w
a
.
laaued
this
start
foreclosure at once on all p r*
COMMITTEEMEN
NAMED
the Christian church will be held next ,
ilu fu r d Roach's orchestra lie* been
week by Health Office, W. H. Pollard, perty on which there are delinquent
Sunday
at
the
city
park
with
sp
e
c
ia
l,
the
town
obtained Io provide Hi« music tor the
There Is danger of typhoid fever a t'd u and no interest hag been paid.
Plan* fOf the Labor bay celebration
alreet dance to be held oppoalt* the nt Wendilng under the 4L auspice* music and an orchestra In attendance
this time of the year, especially as It Many delinquent property assess-
Itoth Sunday school and church ser CRANE GANG ARRIVES
Poal Office. Carnival equipment ha*
T O lAIODK O N B R ID G E
dr’’ year and the r,Ter *’ ,aW' n* Dt8 ha” beeD ra 'd ’ ,nCe the C° an'
wore furthered at a meeting at Wcndl Vices will be adjourned from the
be< n obtained from the American 1-*- Ing Thursday night, attended by a
TO W O RK ON B K I U j t
doctor stated
ell started Its campaign to clear up
church to the picnic and held there.
<tun poal at Cottage Grove. Oswald committee from Springfield.
The Special transportation will be pro­
Southern Pacific crane gang number
People are specially warned against city Indebtedness but there are a
Olson and John Will* going over to groundwork of (he celebration organi
vided to the picnic for those who have ISO« arrived Thursday to help the drinking from well» which have not number of property owners who hav
g< t (lie equipment Wednesday night
*_
p
hppn tested
The water from wellr paW nothing or made no promises to
so tlon waa laid by selection of com* no cars. Those going are to »meet at 3 - 6
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x
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to
Among the feature* ahlch *re known
inlttee i hulrmen who have power to th« churhc at # 3 0 a, m.
to be planned for the carnival an- a
ate I bridge
.
M pure looking slon of all delinquent property and
select the membership of their oWc
A three piece orchestra will furnish | r(Ter The gang t,ag two men In tt good and
flab pond. Ford wheel, and duck pond. (•( mInlttee*.
music for the services There will b e ign png)nppr an<j flrwman. The crane water may he very badly Infected with offer it for sale
N<> limit la aet tor the nuiulx r of Halt
A ccid en t B en efit» to be T a k e n
The plan* of financing the affair special singing and other music. Fol ! w l|, bp uged t0 help
other cran,. typhoid The three eases of typho
one may catch at the flah pond, ac­
Workmen’» compensation will bo
haa not yet bee* figured out. but W. lowing the services, a picnic lunch .
have
occurred
In
Springfield
th
gtePi g|r<jPr*. jt Is to w h i c h ------
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cording to John Will*, nof Kill a lic­
- „»me from the sam e well, Dr. carried on all city employees In fu­
I). Smith, field representative of the will he jpread ............................
and the afternoon ............l
will plBCl
joad 1 , hp oW *teej “ ,akP„ from the I- have all
en se he required At the duck pond,
ture. The council instructed the city
41. Is going to co-operate with the l»e spent In a social good time.
u . ,,,- ..
-h e n e w h rid e e Is com- Pollard believes.
everyone will be given a chauqe to
The Reverend Childers wllll preach I ,PtPd' Tbpy expect to be here two
Th«1 be,,t *’ay to Pre’ ent typrold recorder to notify the Industrial ac-
finance cummlttee In raising funds.
ring the duck* neck. those who are
week* at the
Is to be vaccinated, said Dr. Pollard, cident commission that the city wish
Probably the money will be raised -or r the
, b(. last
|a*( t time
|raP for | two
WO weeka
»IHi-esStUl being gvven a generous
from the 41. locals and the manage- plcnlt. a* he ,* go(ng t0 California cn
w ith the work of tearing down the Typhoid vaccination Is not coatly and to avail itself of tse state protection,
prlie.
mem. each contributing h a lf, thus hlg vacatto„ „ext week.
Reverend . . . . .
fln1, hed
erection of the insures against the disease even , S e w e r Im p r o v e m e n t, to be S tud ied
A meeting of the carnival commit­
making th. celebration a Joint affair I Childers recently returned from the n w . , r„_,llrp t. „ ro rre s s ln g at a fast though the person Is exposed to i t
Petitions signed by property owner«
tee ha* been called for tonight at
of men and managem ent
south
where
he
was
preaching.
eight at the Chamber If C om sii-i
the army and has been found to be heights and also north of O street
I Those going from Springfield to the ¡
first section of the girder* will have 'n
rooms
All chairmen of comm ittees
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very
effective In preventing the dis­ were read to the council. The peti­
..
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.
.
„.»t..
«„.I
meeting
a
l
Wendling
Thursday
w
ere:'
Maaon.
And
E
l.tern
S
tar.
Plcnlo
b>pn
|nMaUed
are requested to attend to make final
*
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C.
M.
Dillard.
Oeorge
Cox
A
C.
I*d-1
ease.
The number of men having the tions asked for a special election to
arrangements for the celebration
)'
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A combined picnic of the Eastern
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disease in vaccinated regiments w a s.b e held at the time of the general
Friday night the members of the , 'lloord an<1 M A- N ea t Dillard. Cox sta r and the Masonic lodge* wa* held MRg m s o v o n T T P D
Big Time Promised At Com­
bined American Legion And
Ladies Civic Club Celebration
Saturday At Fourth Street;
Committee Meeting Tonight.
Tuesday night at the city park, near
FUNERAL SUNDAY T«ry
,ower than ,n tho8e n°‘ e,ect‘on in NoTemb«r to TOte on
vaccinated.
trunk sewer bonds. On the suggest-
tha ln(lu„ riai
About thirty
Typhoid
vaccination
lasts
from
tw
o'ion
of th m ayo, that a drainage ea-
|ocal people were In attendance and
The ^ ,„ ,,.1 of Mrs. Mary Elisabeth
to three years and is not hard on th e.gin eer be called in to locate the prop-
igp<.nt , he e r e „ |ng
and
Pottpr
of
w
altervllle
was
held
Sunday
®
I'o iT P r OT V\ B i i r r v i i i e
u e iu o u u u o j
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terUInment*
Picnic lunches were morning at 10 00 o'clock at Walter- person taking It. said Dr. Pollar . er place for new run ’
■
,akPn hy
, gupper
Rpvpr(>nd
O, gon o( Three shots of serum are n eeded., the idea of future Installation of a
'
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- from
____ five to «*>«*»*»
n f lr t .
H
© 1 SPW
PrRFP disposal
diR DO Sal n
la il f the D«?tlt’
. Ott»
seven tNav«
days n apart.
He
sewerage
plant,
petition,
at gpyen
Eugene conducting the services. In­
believes the vaccination to be the ! were tabled. The council feels that it
ternm ent »«« In the Mount Vernon
best way to prevent the disease. f is only a question of a few years until
Visits Parent« Here
CITY WATER SAID TO
cemetery.
Those not vaccinated should drink the city will be compelled to quit
Mrs. Joe Lemmons, of Portland, has
Mrs. Potter was an old resident of
BE FREE FROM GERMS pr*8” p
boiled water.
dumping sewerage In the river.
mmlttee chairmen named for the
qrrlved In Springfield and Is visiting W altervllle. having lived an the family
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j A petition for another fire hydrant
Recent tests of the city water sh o w < <,'l' *'ril,l<’n arP »Potts, John I ut, ,11. hpr parPnta> Mr and Mrg j obn w in- place continuously for forty years.
™
nnr.. Wendilng; ground». H. B Bailey irnreld.
œ u n V ^ « from N rtra m 'in 'H M SPRINGFIELD MEN LIKE
on W illamette heights was tabled a.
It to be free from bncterta and pure,.
.
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LEGION
CONVENTION
it was said that the two-lnch main on
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i
i
a
•»
Wendilng;
finance.
Frank
Crawford,
a c c o rd in g to o ffic ia l» o f tb e M o u n ta in ,
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sh e was 73 years of age at the time
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the heights would not supply sufflè!-
S la te . Power company The w * t» I . , Ru«e M - danc’
s k '"""r-
Visiting In Springfield—Mr. and of her death on August 6. She was a
Springfield members of the Amer! eut water.
The council will take up
tested at the Oregon Agricultural col «PrlngflckL Program. F. h F o R .,, Mrs. C. T. Tbaralson. of Lowell. Mon- member of the Christian church and
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. ,,
, ,
.
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.
. !,..n I.erion who attended the conven- with the Mountain States Power con»-
l.g e hy bacteriologists. .Two tests W”nd!!n«: >'arklnr;
„ ,l
W bk‘. , . Inna,
are visiting Mr and Mrs A J tf,,. Women of Woodcraft at Walter .<»” l - W " WI"’
. ...»
t,on at Marshflehl are unanimous in pany the possibility of putting a larg-
made on July 2d and one on AugU'it 2 Wendilng; stands. G. C. Smmer; cof Morgan on W illamette heights this vtlle
Mrs Potter Is survived by her hus-' declaring the convention the best er main on the heights.
fee, Sherman Fields. Wendilng; nurs­ week.
ahowed the local water pure.
The new fire engine will be equip*
band. E l.o tt Potter: four sons. George one
™ thev
thev ever
ever attended. The Coos
A test of a local well water made at ery. Mrs. lflcketrelr, Wendilng: bar-
the same time showed It to be con. be> "«■ K Kooch. Springfield; and Pub JEWELRY , REPORTED
. u»,
and Clarence Potter of Culp
: |
Z hlcb w « ‘ the hearts o , t h e e reach any house on the hill, the chair-
It — I*«« D.
Ik W.
11* M
—V Inn««
, Hetty.
McKinnon.
tamlnated.
STOLEN SATURDAY « ar^ '’(’',Pr <*
E Ert! « the Convention
man of the fire and water c o m m it« .
Potter of Slltoose. Washington: a n d 'a t^ V ° H™
“ aid .''It w a. the first reported. He said tb it the d.strtcf
SPECIAL PASSES OVER
No action has so far resulted from five daughters, Mrs. Glenn Anderson
convention I ever attended where now had fire protection for the flrat
Wendilng Man 8*11* Fann C. F
NEW S P CUT-OFF
the thelf of Jewelry reported Saturday
Springfield; Mrs Mae Lane of Culp
Starr of Wendilng has sold his farm !
everything took place exactly as it time. He also said1 that the hydrant
afternoon by Mis* Zelphla Sneed. At , Creek; ...................
Mrs. Elsie . . Irwin
near that place and Is moving to
.
. of Walter
advertised and’ where everything on the hill could be used, as the new
A special train bearing Klamath
piR(,tly on t,me It wag tbp p„mppr wtn draw water out of t h .
Hprlngfield this week. An Item In a Falls and Eugene celebrants of tbe that time Miss Sneed had a local boy!»IHe: Mr*. Mollie Hucka of ^ lnbury
under
suspicion
and
reported
him
to
and
Mrs
Eva
Nelson
of
Toppn«b.
thp AmPrlcan Legion mains even when the pressure 1. v e ry
Eugene paper Io the effect that he completion of the Natron cut-oIT went
best convention the American Legion
Twenty-two g r a n d
w a . looking for a service station de , lhro(lgh g pringfield Saturday at 2:20 th police. J. J. Harbaugh, Juvenile Washington.
ever had. There was more construct- ■ low.
luge«l him with offers, four letter* he , p M from Ranh, ad. where they had officer of Eugene Investigated the af- children and five great grandchildren Ive legislation passed than ever be-1
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LIONS CLUB SELECTS
Ing received at his W endilng address I
,„ p WPddlng of Mlgg Kugen„
Saturday n ig h t and h«d « local «>«> »»rvlve her.
and two hero In Springfield b esid es. K,ng Klamath
A goldpn gptk„ wag boy up for questioning whose name he
Those attending from Springfield
DELEGATES FOR MEET
of Charle* Grant Burled
two call» In p©r»on. Mr. 8tarr han driven, murk In < the completion of the i r*^URe^ io divulge.
au0
■were; Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huntly. Carl, President John Ketels and Harry
Today
rented the house belonging to Mr. A. new n_„
line bteween the two towns ! Miss Sneed claim s to have seen a
The funeral of Donna Jane Grant Sensensy, Jack Larson, and Jess g (Pwarj oj (be Lions club were select-
„
. . . .
i hoy climbing out of a window of her
F Flower* on Fourth street.
Twelve cars. In. Ind ng an Observa
aatunlRy , ftPrD<Jon> an ,
¡daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meets.
j ed at tbe m eeting Friday to attend
Mrs. M. B. Huntly was elected as
district council of the club to tM
1 h'l' h*"" t'° '" V fr
th H'< "r im enle" ln v«stigati°n to have missed three p Grant of Thurston was held at the
d a wMch Thp JpwP, ry had w alk er
Undertaking Chapel th.s alternate delegate to the national con -, bejd
y je Eugene Hotel S u d n ay ,
Hurt By Log— Earl Briggs of Fish­ which retu rn ^ from tho c e r , ^ B l e . J rtn^
Eleven
of
the
coaches
came
ventlon
of
the
Ladles
Auxiliary
at
Auggt
jg
xij jjjP officer* of the O r*
er's mill wa* hurt Monday afternoon
° '
been left In the room, while she was morning at 10 o'clock. Internment
Philadelphia this fall. She will go t o , gop district will convene to discus«
when a Ing rolled on hint, hitting hH from Klamath Falls the other going,
Jn gnoth
roonj
Ij#(pr
lg was In the Laurel Hill cemetery,
head and also breaking a bone In hl* <” '• to Ratlheml from Eugene ®aturda^ eUlmed. (he same boy tried to sell
Donna Jane Grant wns 10 years old the convention In case Mrs. Oeorge ol | cureent business at this meeting.
1 A report w as heard from, the par-
wrist. He was take to the P a clfle, morning. This special Is the first
I
She
died at the Pacific Chrlstlaln h os-, Salem cannot attend
som e Jewelry down town.
Christian hospital.
I passenger train to make the entire
! ade committee of the club regarding
I pltal -Tuesday morning. Besides her
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J trip over the new route. Wtork trains
¡the float Springfield is to enter In th«
j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. STATIONS ON NATRON
Visit
Snow
Field*
! and passonger roaches hooked io work
LINE ARE ANNOUNCED Trail to Rail celebration. M I t
Donald Young. Eugene attorney, and Grant, she is survived by a brother,
Back F ro m P is h in g T r ip Ja m es (ra in g bayp g(l„ P over the road before
—
' Peery was a guest at tbe meeting.
H E. Maxey, editor of the Springfield J- Frances, and a sister, Margery
and Charles Pumpery returned from but no complete passenger train.
Names of eight new stations on the i
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
News,
spent
last
Sunday
In
the
T
hree,
Mary.
a fishing trip on South Fork and the
Natron cut-off line have been announ Naw Houses On Willamette Height«
Sisters
region,
visiting
W
hite
Branch,
'
Mc.Kenile river*. They report that
ced by the Southern Pactfir compay j Three new houses have been recent-
lava creek, the Obsedlan cliffs, Oilller - M «- Emma Grant Diss Wsdnesday
the fishing w as poor. Those using BOY SCOUTS TO
Glacier and Little Brother peak B oth ' Mrs. Emma Brant of Etna. Callfor- The stations above Oakridge will b e 'ly butlt In the Willamette Height«
boats seemed to have the beat luck.
HIKE SATURDAY
men have climbed the Three Sisters nla died at the Pacllc Christian hospl- McCredle, Prior, Fields, Frasier. Aber-1 district and are now completed or
In provlous years and are familiar tai In Eugene Wednesday, August 4, nsthy, Cascade Summit, Odell Lake nearly so D. W. McKinnon has hl«
A
hike
and
overnight
camp
1*
plan­
Man Injur*«—Carl Hansen, who
with the country. They report C ollier1 aged 76. Sh lg survived by a son, and Crescent Lake. Section houses ! new place half painted and will finish
work* at the Davis and Davl* mill ned by the Boy 8couts of Springfield
glacier has more crevasses than us- Harry Grant, of Etna and three will be located at all these places and It this week. The house Is an ollv«
was hurt Saturday morning when he for Saturday under the direction of nal this year. The large Ice field I s ' daughters, Mrs D. Berry and Mrs depots -will be at McCredle, Odell and (green.
slipped and a big log rolled over him. Walter Gossler, Scout Leader. The
| TT’*' A. F. Flowers home Is waiting
badly broken up, some of the cracks Emma Mills of Etna, and Mrs. Bertha Cascade Summit.
He was badly bruised' but no bone* boys are going to go up the Coast
Odell lake I* expected to be t h e ' for the plastering, which Is retarded
being
a
mile
long
and
over
109
feet
Cook
of
Wendilng.
The
body
was
Fork of the W illamette and camp out
were broken.
popular summer playground when the for lack of water. At present water
shtpped to Etna for burial.
that night at the John Seavoy hop deep.
new line Is In o p e«tlon , according to has to be hauled to the place to finish
They will take their pup
Maks Ready For C »l«b«tlon— A com­ ranch.
Mrs. Dleksy Buried Her» 8unday
L. L. Graham, district freight and pas the work. The hose was given a coat
On Vacation— Dale Flowers left
tents
and
camping
ntflts
with
them.
m ittee of about six men from the
senger a g e n t A lease on a hotel J of paint Sunday.
The
funeral
of
Mrs.
Lout*
Elisa
Monday
morning
on
a
two
weeks
vaca-
Both troops met last Monday even­
Booth Kelly mill here are going to
tlon and trip through Eastern Oregon ’ Dickey was held Sunday at 11:30 A. and cabin site at the upper end of. Nelson Fisher Is progressing with
ing
at
the
High.
School
grounds
and
W endilng tonight to help the Wendl-
and Washington. He Is going to visit M. at the Walker Chapel with intern- Odell lake has been taken by Allen the building of his house to replace
Ing men clear t l « »rounds for the had #a baseball game. The hoy* sel­
In Bend. Pendleton, Spokane, and ment In the Mount Vernon cemetery. Wtlcoxen, of the Elk Lake resort near ¡the one burnt down this summer. He
ected
two
teams
with
William
Cox
labor day celebration.
Bend, and he has started to Improve will have It complete within a short
and Thayer McMurray, captains. The Portland before returning to Spring-¡The Reverend F. L. Moore of Spring-
the property.
! time.
field.
i field conducted the services.
side
lead1
by
William
Cox
won
8-1.
Visit At Albany—R. W. Alber* and
-
. I. ■ [
l Mr«. Dickey died at Jasper Friday
family went to Larwood’ near Albany
H e rs From Culp C « e k —Mrs. Wll-
Back Frem Poittand— Mrs. Georgia
V isits Emory*—Miss Abbie M sssee night at the age of 86 years. She Is
Baby Girl Born— Mr. and Mrs.
to spend the day with Mrs. Albers'
llarn Paft«n of Culp Creek was In GrifBs and daaghter. Gladys returned
of
Portland
arrived
Friday
for
a
visit
survived
by
her
husband
W.
M.
parents today. They were accompan­ Harry Parks are the parents of a baby
of a few day* at the home of Dr. and Dickey of Jasper and a cousin, Albert Springfield Thursday for a short this week from at trip of a few daya
ied by Mrs. Albers sister who ha* girl, born Friday evening. The baby
time.
.to Portland.
Mrs. N. W. Emery.
Bartlett of Springfield.
weighed six pounds.
been visiting them here.
American leg io n will meet on Fourth and •,« ’d ‘‘ » rd » « on ■ commute«
street to build the stan d , for the car- named by tbe Springfield 41. to co
nival.
The comm ittee In charge operate with the Wendltng 41. In ar
w is h es
every member
Of ranging the cwtebratlon
Neat a nd
u ir n iu v r
t capable
a jm u ip
wa
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