The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 23, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGK TWO
and Bandar with bar mother. Mrs
Carrie Parshall of Jaactloe City.
M ra Bert New toa and chttdrea of
Cottage Orovw visited a t the W. H.
Aaalereoa home Monday.
Nora Bell Brantley of Eugene la
visiting at the Uates home. The
Gates and Bramley famaltea are old
friends both having been former reel
dents of Lewiston. Idaho.
Chase Gardens Ball team w as de­
feated Thursday evening In a game
with the Booth Kelly team by a score
of 6 to 7. Battery for Chase Gardens
was Cole and Chase and for Booth-
Kelly. Casteel and Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Brace Thomas and
children left by auto. June 4th. for
$orth Dakota, where they will visit
relatives. They will return sometime
in July.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Chase nri
receiving congratulations on (he ar­
rival of a little daughter born June 16
at the Pacific Christian Hospital.
A miscellaneous bridal shower was
given Saturday In honor of Miss Mar­
garet Haugann. at the home of her
parents Mr and Mrs. O. H. Haughann
The rooms were tastefully decorated
with orange blossoms and Miss Huu-
gann received many beautiful pre­
sents. Refreshments were served 1st.'
In the afternoon. Those present for
the afternoon included: Mrs A. J
Hammer and daughters. Gudrun and
Ovtdla. Mrs. J. Holton. Miss Alms
Fish. Mrs. B. McPherson and daugh
ter. Esther. Mrs. Glen Riddle. Mrs. W.
Ruth. Misses Margaret and Katherine
Hemenway. Miss Mary Fisher. Mrs.
Otis Ravborne, Mrs Clair (•’a rsons.
Miss Helen Myers, Miss Naontl Le
Vee. Virginia Chase, Helen Haugunn.
Mrs. Cora Lindly, Mrs Clair McHenry
Mrs. thin Driscoll. Mrs. Smith. Miss
Myrtle Lindly, Mrs. O. H. Haugunn.
Miss Gertrude Haugann and Miss Mar­
garet Haugunn.
Will Dodd, who has Just returned
from Honolulu, vistled with his sister.
Mrs H. E. Wylie. Monday
Pleasant Hill, they found changed to
• fruit barn with no » U lli left- And
"Where la the old well" they asked
The annual Pleasant Hill picnic »»»
The large maple true» were mere sap-
held thia year without the uaual rain
lings when they left. They Identified
that tradition says came» when the
“Old Bushy Top," a «rand old oak »till
pleasant HUI picnic la held The day
standing on the Jordan ranch where
w as warm and bright and the ice
children generation» hack have swung
cream and miscellaneous stands were
beneath Its sheltering branches.
eery well patronised. A splendid pro-
and y p
W. L. Bristow and T. F. Kabler. who
gram was gtTen in the morning b> I
. ,
past
local talent. Or. Harry Benton o i ‘ “ 3V,;
month, are both about again.
Eugene gave the address in the morn
Ing
In the afternoon the baseball
GARDEN W AY
games between the high school alumni
and the team of 1*17 was the main
attraction. The .core was 17 to 5 in
K 8® oc* accompanied bv
favor of the alumni. Family reunions
« te a . - h o reside, e a .t of spring
were held, many people coming a long «*<«’•
Tuesday Io
distance to shake hands with old •««•»■> ‘he Rose Carnival, returning
friends. The picnic was under the Friday,
F R. Oates was brought home from
auspices of the Christian Endeavor.
the I’aclfic Christian Hospital Tues­
At the annual election of the school
day. He had been confined there tor
District No. I at Pleasant Hill held
— — ^ u r t / u m a t t o Tnd will
at the school house Monday June SO.
be obliged to remain in bed for thre-
L. D. Garnlne was elected director to
weeka longer.
take the place of E. B. Tinker, who
Mrs. Ida Hosford and daughter of
has served six years and Mrs. Ernest
Eugene visited at me O. H. Neal home
Bchrenk was chosen as clerk to take
Wednesday.
the place of Mrs. Tinker, who has
Mrs. L. H. Allen and children
served for four years. The present
I^muel and Margaret, of Weiser.
board Is Ernest Schrenk. chairman;
Idaho, arrived last week to spend the
E Y. Swift, and L. D. Oarnlne.
summer at the W. J. Pengra hom-
The last few warm days h ate y ra Ayen was formerly Ixdta Pengra
brought crowds to both Swimmers'
The Sunshine club will meet with
Delight and Riverside Park.
Mrs. George Harrington Thursday
At the meeting of the school board afternoon,
of Union High school district No. 1,
School District ISO held a school
the contract for building the addition meeting Monday evening Two mem
to the present high school building bers were re-elected, W R Hardk.
was given to J. Halliday of Eugene director and H. L. Chase, clerk,
for the amount of $5981.50. Work is
Robert and Paul Olson of Portland
to begin immediately. Mr. Halliday made a short visit at the Pengra
States that he will hare the It com­ home. They are on a camping trio
pleted In plenty of time before up the W illamette river near Oak
school opens September 27.
The ridge.
board Is now advertising for bids on
Mr and Mrs. George Campbell read«
negotiable interest bearing warrants a short visit at the W. H. Anderson
THURSTON
for $6000 00 to cover the work on the home Monday. They are on their
•Edition.
way to Betnap springs, where they
Cecil Harblt had the misfortune to
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson of Salem will spend their vacation.
cut his foot quite badly a few days
Mra Norton Pengra visited her ago It requiring nine stitches to close
visited with Mm. T. B God bolt at the
mother. Mrs. W. H. Hill of Newberg. the wound.
Tinker home last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bristow of Oakland. w*10 » critically 111 In a Portland hos-
Miss Haze! Edmlston spent the
Callfornia. and their daughter. Mr. and P“ * 1
' deek end In Thurston with home folks
Mrs. Helen Truman accompanied by She '.a returning to Ashland Monday
Mra Bert Shelley and daughter. Doris,
and son. Darrel, of Los Angeles. Mr. Mrs. Cook of Coburg have gone to where she will take special work for
and Mm. Leo Shelley, and daughter. Yakima valley for a short v is it
the next six weks.
The P. T. A. will sponsor a com-
Betty Lou of Condon. Oregon have
Misses
Maude Ruasell.
Flossie
visiting at the Lettin home. Being munlt!r Picnic, open to the public, next Herrington and Marjorie Grant, who
former residents of Pleasant Hill they Sunday Jane 26. at the C. I. Anderson have been attending Normal at Mon-
«rove to Pleasant Hill from their res­ ranch (formerly 8need ranch) on the ! mouth returned to Thurston last
pective hornet In time to attend the McKenxIe river. A small fee will be week end.
annual picnic. Tbey have been going charged, for each car the proceeds to
Flossie Herrington returned to
gbont the district trying to find fami­ go to the piano fund. Each one will Monmouth Sunday where he will at­
liar spots and haunts they knew and bring their own picnic lunch which tend summer school.
li ved yearn ago. Mr. and M-s. Pant will be held from one to two o'clock,
Mrs. W alter Ermlston and daughter.
Bristow and daughter lved oa what after which a baseball game will be W ills Riixl, attended the roee carni­
la now the Tinker ranch, h avljg left played- Races and sports will be val In Portland last week.
there In the year 1*06. Thsy called Indulged In.
Melvin Buell and Mrs. Robert Her­
Mm. Charlotte Barnes. Mrs. Phoebe rington from Klamath Falls arrived
a* the Tinker home Monday morning
•ad greatly enjoyed banting for old Foster and Mm. Pierre Bogart all jf Sunday morning for a few days visit
•Igne The “Old House" le gone, the Springfield visited Mrs Jo Neal. Tues­ with relatives and friends here. They
elder treet and northern spy that day.
drove through.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ambrose, and
Stood near the old bouse are gon--.
Miss Esther McPherson of Spring-
the barn which was built in 1855 son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. field spent Sunday nlrht in Thurstoc.
where the family stock, whose names Cleve Ambrose of Yoncoila spent
Miss Lucile Johns from Junction
Mrs. Shelley still remembers altho Thursday at the O. H. eal home.
City Is visiting at Ray Baugh's home
she was a small child when she left,
Mm. A. W. Ferree spent Saturday
Miss Undine Danner from Bbedd
U P P E R W IL L A M E T T E
THURSDAY JUNK 28. 1 »27
THE BPIU NO m LD NBW8
j
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spent Bunday night with Hadal Kd last weeg In Tkurstoa taklng care ef week.
m lstoa Tbey drove to Ashland Mon kis atrawberrtes.
CARD OF THANK«
day,
Darrel Homer from Toledo vlslted
We wish Io express our thnaka Io
Merrit Beater from Cushman »pant frlends la Thurston last Hunday »Ven­
the members of ths Masonic lodge
the week end la Thurston.
la«.
The teacher's training class mat st
Mr and Mrs. Ray llaugh and famlly. I end friends fur their many acts of
kindness and beautiful Dural offerings
John Bdmistoa's Tuesday evening
Mr and M ra John Kdtulstoa and fani
Mr and Mr» A W Weaver received lly and Mm Jenule Edmlslon drnve 1 during our r w e s l bereavement.
Mrs. N ellie K llarlletl and famlly.
the announcement that Mr and Mrs. to Junctloa City last Hunday «haro
Curtis l>e Witt of Bun Francisco have Ihey attended the Richard reunlon
a baby boy. born the 1st of June.
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W Emery
Ths telephone llne here ha» been
This Is their first greatgrandchild
out of workln< order for the pesi ou prices ou plate and other work. U
Mr and Mrs. De Witt spent several I
week here during the winter.
Pete Thurman from Springfield 'a j
r^ saew ak ve*) « s ie le «
IT - _ _ 1 . . .
Ss^ n" w SO-gJ
building Walt«,. Platt a uu» uaiu.
Mr. and Mm. Belmont Russell from
Silverton visited relatives here Sun
day.
Mr and Mrs John Williams from
Cottage Orove were In Thurston la«l
O P T O M K T R IB T — IV K B IQ H T S P E C IA L IS T
Sunday.
B78 WUhunett® St.
Eugene, Ore.
Mr. Ross Mathews and family from
Pleasant HUI spent the greater part -if
j u s t ONE t h i n g . BOT IDO IT BlOHTt
Dr. Roijdl Qiçk
618t Anniversary
SALE
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A n d Its O p p o rtu n itie s
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f
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