The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 28, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY JUNE 28. 1928
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE TWO
Natron Woman Here—Mrs. Vern
Stewart of Natron spent Monday here
on business.
Communication
Jolliff’a Have Viaitora—Mrs. H. E.
Carr of Los Angeles is a visitor at
Springfield, Oregon
Man Treated Here— Martin Myers I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H.
Drive to Blue River— Mr. anil Mrs.
June 27, 1928.
Willis Bertsch and children drove to an employe at the construction camp i Jolliff this week.
Editor, The Springfield News,
of the Eugene water board at Loa-
f lu e River Sunday.
Dear Sir:
•Roy Smith— Here—Roy Smith re­
burg, was treated here for an injury
Answering the criticism of Spring
Portland People Visit— Mr. an I last Saturday.
turned from Portland Sunday night
Mrs Allen Stewart of Portland are
1 and will remain here indefinitely to field’s ordinance which prohibits th i
bale and shooting of firecrackers with­
Drive to Newport—Mr. and Mrs. ' receive medical attention.
fcere visiting relatives and friend3.
in the city limits, the mayor and city
Fred FVese and daughter, Dorothy,
Leaves for Lake—W. R. McNeil Miss Pearl Nelson and Mr. Bainell of
Drive to Salem— Dr. and Mrs. N. W. council wish to point out that recently
left last Friday morning for Crater the Danner garage drove to Newport i Emery and Miss Frances Hodge spent the United States public health ser­
Lake where he has secured a position last week-end for a vacation on the | Sunday at Salem visiting M i s s vice issued a bulletin recounting that
fer the summer.
I Hodge’s parents.
the parents of three small children
beach.
killed by fireworks last year appeared
Here for Summer— Mr. and Mrs.
Grove
People
Here—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Former Resident Here— Mr. and
Walter Parrish iff Portland arrived Mrs. Richenburg of Klamath Falls j L. R. Smith and daughter, Connie, of before the Rochester, N. Y., council
here Saturday evening. They will spent last Thursday here visiting her . Cottage Grove visited relatives in and urged the adoption of an ordin­
ance to prohibit the sale and dis­
Bake their home here this summer.
mother, Mrs. Lynch. * Mrs. Rlcheu- I Springfield Sunday.
charge of fireworks there. The ordin­
Picnic at Mohawk—Mr. and Mrs. burg iwas formerly Miss Esther Lynch
Waive Peterson Away—Miss Waive ance was passed, but too late so far
C. E. Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. and lived in this city for some time. Peterson left Tuesday morning for as the bereaved parents were con­
DePue spent Sunday at Mohawk on a
Pastor in Seattle—Rev. Gabriel ' Corvallis where she will spend sev­ cerned.
We have found that there was noth­
picnic.
Sykes, pastor of the Methodist church, eral days visiting with friends.
ing irregular In the action of the
has
gone
to
Seattle
to
attend
a
meet­
Undergoes Operation—Miss Gladys
Adrians Have Visitors—Mr. and police officers, of this city recently in
Fa wver of Harrisburg is in the Paci­ ing of church pastors and officials Mrs. J. E. Scott of Salem visited Sun­ quieting a disturbance caused by
fic Christian hospital following a there. He is expected back some time day with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adrian. shooting of firecrackers and wish to
this week.
major operation there Tuesday.
! Mrs. Adrian is their daughter.
say that we have confidence that these
Mrs.
Frum
Visits—
Mrs.
Ella
Fruin
Returns From Seattle—Miss Mar­
Returns to Oregon City— Lewis Me- officers will properly enforce the city
garet Gorrle returned Monday from of Junction City, mother of Mrs. E. i Bee returned to his lpm e in Oregon
Beattie where she spent the past C. Stuart was a visitor here Sunday. ' City Monday after spending the week-
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and children and
week on a business trip.
end visiting here.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Mrs. Frum drove up Horse creek on
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
Enjoy Picnic—Dr. and Mrs. W. C. a fishing trip, catching a number of
COUNTY OF LANE
Smiths Have Daughter— Mr. and
Schafer, Plaintiff, vs., George
Rebhan and family and Dr. and Mrs. trout.
Mrs. F. L. Smith of Dexter are the Helga
Schafer, Defendant.
W. N. Dow and family enjoyed a pic
Birthday Party Held—A group of parents* of a daughter born at the To George Schafer, Defendant:
pic at Swimmers' Delight park last
Pacific
Christian
hospital
in
Eugene
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
friends of Scott Wright helped him
Fr'day evening.
OF OREGON, You are hereby re­
Saturday,
June
23.
celebrate his ninth birthday anniver­
quired to appear and answer the com­
Bend People Here—Mrs. John Wint sary Monday at a party given by his
plaint filed against you in the above
Baby Sits on Needle—The year-old entitled Court and cause on or before
l«r and daughters, Margaret and Jean, mother, Mrs. William Wright, in Mid­
•topped here Sunday enroute to their way park. The youngsters were baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Culver four weeks from the date of the first
was injured recently when It sat on publication of this Summons, a»d if
home from Corvallis where they visit­ treated to a picnic lunch in the even­
a needle. The needle was embedded you fall so to appear and answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will appiy
ed over the 'week-end.
ing.
its full length In the flesh, but was- to the Court for the relief demanded
removed by a local physicikn without in said complaint, to-wit: for a decree
Montgomerys Visit— Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene People Visit—Mr. and Mrs. being broken.
of this Court that the bonds of matri­
A1 Montgomery and daughter, Mrs.
mony now existing between the plain
Herbert Sneed of Eugene spent Sun­ W. E. Knott of Eugene were visitors
tiff and defendant be forever dissol­
here Sunday afternoon with a num­
T. Berg Hurt—T. Berg, an employe ved,
day In Corvallis visiting at the Fred
and that the plaintiff have Judg­
ber
of
acqualntences.
Mr.
Knott,
rwho
of
the
Booth-Kelly
lumber
company
at
ment for her costs and disbursements
Montgomery home.
Is a contractor, has Just accepted a the mill here, received an injury to herein, and for the further decree of
Pick Blackberries— Mr, and Mrs. contract to build a residence near his forehead and face Monday while this Court restoring to this plaintiff
MeLagan In Albany— W. C. Mc- Portland and will leave for that place working in the mill. The injury was here maiden name, to-wit: Helga
Schonbnrg, and for such other and
Lagan made a business trip to Albany in a couple of weeks.
•
not serious enough to cause him to further relief as to the Court may
9
last Friday. He also attended a meet-
go to the hospital.
seem equitable.
1» of the Masonic lodge there.
This Summons is published once
Psstor is Visitor—rRev. S. H. Chil­
Classes Entertained—The primary each week for four seccesslve weeks
ders,
pastor
of
the
8pringfield
Christ­
Be to Pleasant Hill— Emery Rich­
classes of the Methodist Sunday in the Springfield News, a weekly
ardson and daughter went to Pleasant ian church, who has been enjoying a school were entertained by their newspaper of general circulation pub
HUI Sunday to attend the annlver- vacation In southern California, was teachers last week In the Sundav llshed In Lane County, Oregon, by
of the Honorable G. Ft Skip-
aary celebration of the chrtm im here Sunday and preached at the school rooms of the church. Gatneg order
worth, Judge of the Circuit Court of
morning and evening services of the
•Jjurch there.
Lane County, Oregon, which order
local church. He will continue to were enjoyed and refreshments were bears the date the 26th day of June,
John King Back—John P. King has Turner where he will be one of the served. The teachers who assisted 1928, and the date of the first publica­
••turned to his deBk at the Booth- principal speakers In the convention were Mrs. L. K. Page, Miss Ethelyn tion of this Summons is June 28, 1928.
POTTER & KING, Attorneys for
Kelly Lumber company office here to be held there. He will be absent Stark, Miss Nellie Hickman, Miss
Pearlee Moscop and Miss Jule Roden. Plaintiff, Residence and Post Office
following his regular summer vaca­ two more Sundays.
Address, Eugene, Oregon.
«
Forty children were present.
tion.
J. 28: Jl. 6-12-19-26:
Church Anniversary Held— Mem­
Will Return Hers— Miss Lillian
England will arrive here Saturday to bers and leaders of the Springfield
visit her grandmother, Mrs. C. I. Christian church went to Pleasant
Oorrle and other relatives for several Hill last Sunday afternoon to partici­
weeks. Her home Is at West Timber. pate In the 78th anniversary celebra
tlon of that church. The Pleasant
Shoppers are In—Among the busi- Hill church Is said to be the oldest
B ssb visitors here over the week-end ' of this denomination in the state of
Were: Mr. and Mm. Chasey Neet, Oregon. Rev. Claud Neely, tempor­
Wendllng; Mrs. George Williams and ary pastor, Mrs. W. A. Hemenway, of
Mrs. Joe Williams, Rainbow; J. B. Springfield, Rev. E. V. Stivers of Eu­
Elliott, Jasper; Mrs. H. Mullin, Nat­ gene and W. L. Bristow were on the
ron; G. H. Smith, Dexter.
speaking program.
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Studebaker Touring.
Franklin Touring.
Four-L Meeting Held
1927 Buick Standard Coupe.
Regular session of the Springfield Dodge Touring.
chapter of the Loyal Legion of Log­ Dodge Sedan.
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in the W. O. W. hall.
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