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B IB LE SCHOOL STAFF
Platts for fall and winter activity
ELECTED BY LOCAL
were discussed following presentation
M ETHO DIST CHURCH of annual reports by the retiring of­
TOWN AND VICINITY
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Officers for the Sunday school of
tnc Springfield Methodist church wer”
Bike Winners Listed
elected at a meeting Monday evening.
The work this year will be headed
Winners in the bicycle races at Eu­
by H. L. Gillette who succeeds Mrs gene during the Lane count fair con
Jda Gantt as superintendent of the ducted under the direction of Moore's
Sunday school.
Bicycle and Toy store follow First
day—fast
race, Carlyle Batter. Emer­
Other officers named are: Sam Bar­
tholomew, assistant superintendent ald Templeton, Virgil Walkloy; slow
and chorister; Theo Bartholeinew, race, Carlyle Bauer, M.triott Gerhard,
»ecretary; Dr. N. W. Emery, treasur­ Fred Kenney; commercial race. Bin
er; Bernice Nehr, pianist; Jule Poll- Wilson, Edgar Gerhard. Franklin
ard, assistant pianist: Mrs. L. K. Roberts; relay.- Russell Cooke, Edgar
Page, superintendent of the primary Gerhard, Howard Parks; Second day
department; Mrs. Gantt, assistant —fast race. Emerald Templeton. Sam
primary superintendent; Mrs. Robert H. Brakel, Virgil Walkley; slow race.
Drury, superintendent of the cradle Eugene Walker. Fred Kenney. Marlon
roll; Mrs. Charles Myers, assistant; Gerhard; relay, virgil Walkley. Mar­
Howard Hughes treasurer of the mis­ lon Gerhard. Edgar Gerhard, Willis
sionary and benevolent funds; Mrs. Knlckerbocher. Carl Gates; commer­
Chris Hansen, superintendent of mis cial, Marlon Gerhard. Eugene Walkley.
•lonary work; Franklin Drury, librar­ Edgar Gerhard.
GET YOURS NOW!
Frost Cuts Tomatoes Short
The E arly Frost is p u ttin g an
end to the tom atoe crop in the
valley. I f you plan on canning
tom atoes you should get them
this week.
Mr. Franklin In—C II Frunkllu
Visit Friend» Here— Mr. unit Mr»
Walter l'arrts of Veneta spent Sunday merchant of Jasper, was here on busi
news Monday
here visiting with friends.
Nurse on Vacation—Mrs. Esther
Stolbergs Visit — Mr. and Mrs
Ikinald Stolberg were visitors here Clapp, office attendant amt nurse o
Dr. W C. Relihan, left this week on
over the past week-end.
a vacation trip to points In California
P o rtla n d People Here—Miss Mil
Sibyl Carney Visit»—Miss ethyl
dred Arey ami Elerv Fay, both of of
Portland, were week-end guests at the Carncv of Vetnla is visiting Mrs W.
B Crow of Wendllng this week M iss
home of Mrs. C. 1 Gorrle.
Carney Is well known here.
Move to Sunnyside— Mr. and Mrs
Returns to Globe— Mrs Ralph Hurl
Walter l.ipes and Children are moving
this week to (heir new home In Sunny­ butt returned Monday evening to her
side addition to the city. The house homo In Globe after spending the
week-end here visiting with her par
has recently been completed.
enta. Mr ami Mrs. O. F Kizer.
John Vincent Return»—John Vin­
Mist Hodge Arrives—Among the
cent who has been working for the
past several weeks in central Oregon, high school teachers Io arrive here
this week was Miss Frances Hodge
returned here Saturday.
She came here from Albany yester­
Former Teacher Here—Mrs. Guy day.
Knapp, formerly a teacher of voice in
Tonsils Removed—The daughter of
the Springfield high school, who is
now living in Grants l*ass. visited Mr and Mrs. Fred Furrow of Eugene
Thursday afternoon at the home of underwent an operation for the re­
moval of her tonsils here last Satur­
Mrs. Maude Bryan.
day.
Pohls are Visitors—Mr. and Mrs M
A. Phol. former residents of this city,
are here on a visit of several days.
Mr. Pohl Is chief radio electrician on
the U. S. S. Algonquin and is on a
leave of absence. He was formerly
In business here with hi. U. Huntly,
his brother-in-law.
Ruth Pollard Homs— Miss Ruth Pol­
lard, daughter of Dr. ami Mrs W. H
Pollard, returned last weekend front
Portland where she had been visiting
for two weeks with friends.
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Visitors Listed — Among week end
shoppers here were the following
Mrs. 8. W Hlchnrdson. Pengra; Mrs
Elmer Vun Urden, Marcóla; Mrs
George Williams and son. Joe. Ruin
M ETHO DISTS TO HEAR
bow; Miss Gladys Fawver. Harris
REPORTS FOR YEAR;
burg; Mrs. Fred Crabtree. Camp
SERVICES ARE SET Creek.
The prune crop is also very
short and you should get your
prunes rig h t away. Otherwise
you m ay be disappointed.
Phone 9
We are always on the job w ith
the best lines of staple and
fancy groceries.
Phone
Phone
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VOTERS MUST REGISTER
REYNOLDS HOST AT
BEFORE OCTOBER 6, IS
RECEPTION FOR MR.
W ARNING OF ATTO RNEY
AND MRS. TOWNSEND
B p r llig lle ld p e o ple who expect Io
Mr anil Mrs Edward Reynolds en
let mined last Sal unlay evening with v o te lu th e c o m in g g e n e ra l e le c tio n
a m epi Ion In honor of Mr mid Mr« i a nd w h o a re not a lre a d y re g is te re d
m ust re g is te r not la te r th a n October
Alfred Townsend
Nearly I li unesta were present Io 5, u c c o rd lu g to I M P e te rson , c ity a t ­
M i lei good wishes lo Mr and Mrs torney.
Unless the voter has liallotid within
Townsend, who were married recent
ly. The rooms w e re d e c o ra te d w ill! the last two years he must register
vari colored dahlias and ferns The Thu same provision hoida true if he
lias changed his residence from otte
n e w ly w e d s ree e l ve il innny useful gifts
A- dsteil by Mrs Ralph Jack, Mrs. precinct to another. Voters who reg­
Arthur Peterson. Miss Virginia lian istered for the primaries and have not
sen and Miss Inez Eyler, Mrs Rey­ changed tltelr residence since will not,
nolds served refreshments following of course, he required to register.
, There will I mi no swearing In at the
the Informal evening.
Those present were: Mr and Mrs : polls ut the general election, Mr Pet­
Alfred Townsend, HpriliKlhdd. the erson pointed out This practice has
guests of honor; Mr. and Mrs. Wll ; been abolished both In the prlmurles
limn Hurling und daughter, Alice. Cor und the general election.
valila; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meude. Miss
Alice Reynolds und James Reynolds,
all of Eugen»; Mr. und Mrs. Georve
and
Shant and James Shaut, all of Cres­
well; Mr. and Mrs Bryce Posey, Miss
Maxine Bossy and Vedlln Posey, Mr.
und Mrs Ralph Jack and son, Robert,
Mr and Mrs. Ira Gray, H W. Eyler
and daughters. Helen and Inez, Mr
and Mrs. C W Hansen and daughter,
Virginia and son Virgil, Mr and Mrs
laiwrence Muy. Mr and Mrs. Alvnh
WM. RODENBOUGH
Armitage and daughter, Marjorie,
GARAGE
Mrz Arthur Peterson and the host
Dealer
und hostess Mr und Mrs. Reynolds.
Kokter
Philco
Radios
533 Main St.
Mrs. Flansry Away—Mrs Floyd B.
Flanery and daughter. Dorothy, made
n trip to Portland Monday. They went
by train.
Phone 95
IF
Now Located in
Miner B uilding
Remoledlog Residence — Mr. and
Mis Morris Berg, who live on E s tre e t
between Ninth and Tenth, are having
the interior of their house remodeled
this week
Returns
After
Vacation—Miss
Maud
Last meeting In the conference y "it
for members of the Springfield Me­ Gorrie, who has spent the past three
Defection o f painful
T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
thodist church will he held Sunday, weeks on u vacation trip to California N O Notice
Hight
ca tinea im perfect
Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t Harold
according to an announcement tht.t points, returned here lust Wednesday J Wells, Administrator of the Estate
undenttanding, l a c k
morning by Rev. Gabriel Sykes, pas­ to visit with ter mother, Mrs. C. 1 of Earl S Powell. Deceased, has Med
of concentratluu and
tor. The conference will be held at Gorrle She left Sumluy for 1‘ortlund his final account and retort as such,
poor memory. Y o >1
and the Court has set Saturday. the
where she Is employed.
Hood River, September 18.
w
o n 't forget y o it r
Lith Jay of i ember, 1928. at 10 00 A
dulfH w ith our glaaaeH.
Rev. Mr. Sykes will submit reports
McKinnon at Globe— 1>. W McKin M In the County Court Room tn the
of the church at the state conference non has closed bis grocery and service C o u rt H o use In Eugene, lame County,
and will at the same time ask for a station business on South Second Oregon, as the time and pine» to hear
objections to the same, and for th*
Make Appointments
year's leave of absence from the local street and is now employed in a mill filia l settlement of .aid Estate
Whenever Possible
pastorate on account of ill health. He at Globe, acquaintances report. Mr
HAROLD J WELLS. Admln'strutur
WELLS A WELLS. Attorneys.
h u. alredy recealvt I the permission,
McKinnon -was at one time In the of­
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of the local congregation for the rest. fice of the Booth Kelly Lumber com­
The rally at which church reports
Dr. $ h rn n a n ill Hlynxlv
pany here.
FINAL ACCOUNT
will be made will be held In the
< i H M i l l IS I » I V I 1 I C M T M ’K I A l i s i
ts hereby given that th e un
church at 7:30 o'clock. Reports o»
Will at Walla Walia—Mr and Mrs
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itiKXk. r n o s r
Administratrix of the Ba
»ASÎ OR OAT WAV
Christopher (’. Smith. !»•
each department of the church will John Will have moved to Walla Wallu.
be made by leaders. Special music Washington, where Mr. Will is employ­ ceased, has filed with the County
Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, h e r
is also being arranged for the evening. ed In a shoe shop, according to word final account and petition for distribu­
Sunday school Is at 9:45 a. ni and at tecelved here by friends. Mr. Will tion as administratrix of said estate
11 o'clock, the pastor will preach on formerly was proprietor of the Electric and that by order of the County Court
“Man's place In Nature.” At S;30 Shoe shop now conducted by W. A. of ‘lame County, Oregon. Saturday
October 13, 1928, at the hour of 10
o’clock Epworth League will meet.
Hall at 333 Main street.
o'clock A M. at the County Court
Hour of church services has been
Room In the Court House at Eugene.
Lane County, Oregon, has been fixed
advanced for the winter season.
SU M M O N S
Christian Services Set
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE as the time and place of final hearing
STATE OF OREGON F »It LANE of said final account and for settle­
Rev. S. E. Childers, pastor, will be
ment of said estate. All persons hav­
In the pulpit at both the morning and J a COUNTY.
ii.e s 8 . Smith, Minnie O. Smith, Glen ing objections to r.ald final account
evening services at the Christian
Smith. Sarah Smith, Lola May Hlle and petition for distribution are here
church. He will preach at 11 a. nt on
man. Clark Illleman, Della McCue, by notified to appear und present such
Peter C. McCue, Katie Teel and objections. If any, on said date above
It Is the tlmo of year when
“Evangelism, the Need o f th e C h u rc h ."
Jesse Teel. Pla.ntifls, vs. James mentioned.
roads are beginning to be slip­
At 7:30 p. m. his topic will be “A
Vivian C. Schorr, Administratrix.
Alfred Smith; Roy E. Smith ann
pery and you need tires with
S. 13-20 27; O 4-11:
Lesson from Hosea ” Sunday school
Jane Doc Smith, his wife; Ha lluby
good treads for safety suke. It'«
and Christian Endeavor will be rt
Smith. Gertrude Annie Askew and
John Doe Askew, her husbupd,
no uso fighting poor tires this
the usual hours. Special music wil!
Norman Alvin Smith and June Doe
winter when good ones can bo
be arranged for both morning and
S i.n th . Ills w .fe ,
M e .irle
l. tliiu t)
bought
at low prices.
evening services.
Pc'ill, Walter Pobll; Mae Loulsi
The church will soon select a I Taylor, George Taylor; Nona Clara
lk.ifl.olf, John Doe itertholf, her
music director to succeed Claud
husband; William Smith, Pearl
Neely who closed his work here last
Smith; Mary Holbrook; and also
week to accept a similar position In
D on't fo r­
all persons unknown having or is going strong.
the First Christian church of Eugene.
■ Iiet us slip nno nr two on your
claiming any interest or estate in
get to got your share.
the property hereinafter described
Usual services will be held in the
car. Now low prices prevail.
Defendants.
Springfield Catholic church under the
To James Alfred Smith, Roy E
direction of Father D. P. Curley, pas­ Smith and Jane Doe Smith, his wife,
tor.
Ida Ruby Smith, Gertrude Annie At
Rev. C. H. Blom, pastor of the Bap­ kew, John Doe Askew, Nona Clara
Bertholf, John Doe Bertholf, William
Elks B uilding
7th Ave.
tist church, announced this morning Smith
and Pearl Smith, defendants,
that the program at his church Sun­ and also all persons unknown having
day would include special vocal num­ or claiming any interest or estate in
bers at both the morning and evening the property hereinauer described, de­
meetings. At the 11 o'clock service fendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Oscar Glaridlsh will sing a solo and in OF OREGON: You are hereby sum
the evening Misses Iowa and Naomi moned and required to appear and
Carlton will sing a duet. Bible answer the complaint of plaintiffs In
school is at 10 o’clock and morning the above entitled suit on or before
the expiration of four weeks from the
services at 11 a. m„ when the pastor date of the first publication of this
will speak on the topic, "Essential summons, and you are notified that If
“ w h ere saving» are g r e a te s t”
Equipment.” B. Y. P. U. meets at yo i fall so to appear or answer ffcr
6:30 o’clock and the pastor will talk .want thereof the plaintiff will apply
942 W illam ette 8 t „ Bug ene, Oregon.
to the above entitled Court fsr the
at 7:30 on "Where Are We In God’s relief prayed for in the complaint,
Program?"
viz: for a decree fixing and confirming
the respective shares ot the parties
hereto In Lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 5 In
the Town of Creswell, .Lane County,
Oregon, in the respective proportions
set fourth in the complaint on file
herein and for a partition of said pro­
perty or If a partition thereof be in
equitable for a sale of said property
Many people ere like the old man who bought a
and the appointment of a refereo to
cow,
gave the owner his sixty-day note, and re­
muke said sale, und for an order fix
Ing reasonable attorney fees to be
marked with a sigh, "Thank Goodness, that’s paid
allowed to plaintiffs' attorneys for the
for!" They buy whatever pleases their fancy of
prosecution of this suit and for a de­
cree ordering the distribution of the
the moment— blithely charge it— and dismiss the
proceeds of suld sale and of accumu­
matter from their minds.
lated and accruing rentals of said pro­
perty, a.ter paying reasonable attor­
The Wise Shopper realizes that "charge it"
ney and referee's fees and the costs,
never paid for anything, hut, on the contrary, that
disbursement« and expenses of thl i
suit, to the parties hereto in accord­
she must pay a small additional sum for the privi­
METAL CONSTRUCTION
with their respective shares in
Whatever the need for sheet metal ance
lege of buying articles and paying for them a month
"aid property; snd for such other re­
we can supply It. Roofing, skylights, lief as to the Court may seem Just
or two later.
cornices, flashings, piping—these are and equitable.
That is why our Pay-As-You-Go plan is proving
This
summons
Is
served
upon
you
but a few of the purposes for which
virtue of an order of the Hon. C. I*.
you can enlist the aid of our thor­ by
so
popular. Our customers can honestly say,
Barnard, Judge of the County Court
oughly skilled sheet metal workers. of the. Statu of Oregon for Lane Coun­
"Thank Goodness, that’s paid fori"
Let us submit an estimate on your ty, dated September 12th, 1928, and
the date of the first publication here
next Job.
of Is September 13th, 1928.
W H. BROOKE, JOHN BRYSON,
Of Attorneys for Plaintiffs, 860 Wil­
lamette Street, Eugene, Oregon.
527 MAIN ST.
8. 13-20 27; O 4-11:
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Everything
Needed for
School
Days
SI
need anyth in g fo r school w ork,
send them here.
We are well equipped w ith an ample
stock a t reasonable prices, to care fo r th e ir needs.
FOUNTAIN PENS
A fu ll line o f Parker and C onklin Fountain Pens priced
fro m $2.75 to $7.00.
Also a good school Fountain Pen fo r
$1.00.
A fu ll line of Books, Tablets, Pencils, Ink, Erasers,
Rulers and oth e r things the pupil needs.
\
Flanery Drug Store
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BLAZERS
For Young Men— ALL-W O O L Blazers in many com bina­
tions o f small, medium and larger plaids. B utton fro n t.
A ll wool k n it bottoms. Regular and convertable collars.
$ 3 .7 9 , $ 4 .4 8 , $ 4 .9 5
Blazers w ith zipper fro n t closing, heavier w eight and
b ette r workm anship,
$ 5 .4 8
PANTS
SEE OUR FINE
$ 2 .9 8 and $ 3 .9 8
CROUPS
WASH FROCKS
Guaranteed Tub-Fast
We have given good m aterial, we have had A -l w o rk ­
manship put into them, and we guarantee the colors both
as to fa b ric and trim m in g — isn’t th a t a lo t to be able to
say fo r a fro c k w hich we sell fo r the small sum o f $1?
Fine count Prints, in d elig h tfu l girlish models, which
are made suitable fo r school wear. Cut in lots o f different
models and made fo r lots o f wear.
Sizes 2 to 12
Sizes 2 to 8 w ith bloomers
$ 1 .0 0
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SLIPPERY
ROADS
Lee Tires Are
Nationally
Known
Quitting Business
SALE
Samuels Furniture
& Variety Store
There Are
None Better
fi.
“A ” Street
Service Station
Saying “Charge It” Does
Not Finish the Matter
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