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THH SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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UPPER WILLAMETTE
MANY C O M IA CAR FEATURES DISTINGUISH NEW CHEVROLET SIX CYLINDER LINE
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The Pleanant Hill cooking club met
Monday and chose the name of Hepta
for their club as there a re Just seven
members. The following com m ittees
w ere appointed: Program . Lucetta
Boughman chairm an. Evelyn Phelps
and Nancy Barnum ; exhibit. Bonnie
Jean T inker chairm an. Mildred Swift
and Helen S ettle; special, Euna Drew
chairm an. Helen Settle, Mildred Swift
adm inistration. Bvlyn Phelps ch air­
man. L ucetta Boughman and Bonnie
Jeanne
T inker;
rep o rter Bonnie
Jeanne Tinker. Mrs. Sharp and Peggy
were visitors at the meeting.
A crowd of young folks met Sunday-
night January 13 at the home of Nina
McPeek and gave Allhea Boughman
a surprise party. Those present were
Allhea Boughman. Nina McPeek.
Thelm a McPeek. Nina Dilley, Mike
Dilley, Dell S tu ti, She.don Stutx. Lloyd
Awhrey, Lyman Tinker. Bonnie Jeanne
Tinker. Verna Wiley, Shirley W iley .!
H ugh W allace, Rex W allace, Mildred
W allace. Chrvstal Boughman. Buni
K elsay, Clifford Baxter.
P leasant Hill won three basketball i
gam e last Friday at Mohawk
The L
P leasant Hill boys first strin g win by 9
32 to 22. The second strin g 28 to 8.
T he girls won by a score of 22 to 14.
The Women of P leasant Hill met
T hursday afternoon Ja n u ary 17 at the
home of Mrs P. N. Laird at Edenvale.
The afternoon was spent tying a quilt
and visiting until refreshm ents were
served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ross
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re ta rd e d . . r e v o lu tio n .,, In the In ,I,..tr y to evidence«! by the
Mathews. Mrs C. E. Jordan and Mrs
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r k T?* “" ' L c , r ’ *" U w h '« her P ^ e d c l« .« - . . Th e converUhle brndeu whfch .u I J r t d L
“ J ‘ i * * * ‘•.fe a tu r e d h> In n o v .tl.,,,. which up 1» the p r e s e t Urn# h w , m
Laird. The gathering was also in
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Ule * ° P r e ,r tu n r te r to be com pletely folded down In the a c c o m n n n v tn r l a , o u t th e
,,,u r-cy Ib id er model, and In the accom panying la , nut la ahown a t the
the lo w # , toft, the oeupe a t the low er rig h t and the ¿ I J u . U b l e d r iv e , " I c U to m i, centor. ’
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IMvawnger
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home of Mrs. C. E. Jordan Fabruarv
honor of Mrs. Laird’s 5Sth birthday.
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T he next m eeting will be held at the
IN TH E JU STICE COURT F O R T i t r n n . - v r - c . . . . . . - - _
21. Mrs. Sheridan and Mrs. L. Miller
EUGENE JU STIC E DISTRICT PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN
subject o f " B e p "
He pointed out
WEARIES GET WALKING
assistin g with the refreshm ents.
LANE COUNTY, OREGON
FOR BEST SCOUT MARKS certain things with the view of put-
P ro /J^ a P i H ui/
T hose present 'were the M esdames
<t u m u n .. e
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tlng llfe “ nJ encouragem ent Into the
PERMIT, LEAVE IN HASTE
W P. Sheridan. Julia Jackson. D L .
SUM M ONS
Prizes were decided upon a t the
H arden, O. H. W angelin. E. B T in k e r
Plafntiff-
the boy scout troop No. 12
Kvtmvtb Gllos. n,-w trnifle officer
and daughter. D orothy Lou. G. C.
T ^ P e r c ^ r u n t’n«rena
heId USt n ' Kht ln the cham b‘‘r °f
RUckimttb lm fnior
mid police chief, made n clean up lu .t
Moore. P. N. Laird. C. E. Jordan. Ross
IN THE NAME O F T H E STX TF “ mmer5.e On® Prlze waa offered ny
night of a group of vugranta who havo
M athews, Zelma W illiams, L. Miller. OF OREGON: You are hereby re- Mayor w llson
be first prize aw ard
Fra«k W.Uon
been nentlng in this svetiuu during
M. Stew art, E. P. Mitchell. E Y *Iu*re ^ *° ap p ear and answ er the com- ed for
best m arking during the
1-an.bwrt, ?J,
Swiff. A. J Higgins A W Derv R I
/ lled ai'ain/ ? you ln
above scou* Year and a second was offered
the past few days.
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K 'i S L X V K
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^ U r l i — r t i
The m,-n iiave been browsing around
OiiMuha,
rick. C. E. Curts, and son. Wayne, summons, and If you fail to so appear
d b<?St lrnrkinK
the
com munity during the day and at
▼eatcd a
Ralph Laird, Loree and E m a Laird
'" the above entitled cause within the
A com m ittee was apninted last
lw
with
curved
night
huve taken their lodging in the
The Pleasant Hill high school stud- date S f^ th t °fir/,OUr J,***? from the ? lgbt
m ake a rra n 1 -m ents for merit
e
a
d
i
which
be
vicinity
of one of the burners at the
ent body held an election Friday after- A m m ons ^he
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p,anned to ■**"« ‘he
claim* will revo­
Howard E Coffin, at whose palatial
noon. Harold Dilley was chosen as the Court for the relief prayed for in adRes a t fhe m eeting of the auxiliary
Booth Kelly null
Thuro were nine
lutionize aviation.
estate on Sea Island, <>ff the c ast
student body president. Shirley Wiley. 1116 com plaint filed herein, to-wit: for and ,h e ,eB,° " on thp 15th of Febru
n
o
n
in
the
group,
five of whom
Georgia. President and Mrs. Coolidge
L am bert ia build­
vice-president;
B eatrice Edminson »«'t’« 6111 1a5 ain st you in the sum of &ry when th e defeated team In the
were
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escaped before Mr Giles apprehended
ing au airplane in
•ecretary and tre a su re r; W illiam Kel- N o v e m b e r15. S
t t h e T X V f 7 J t ?* 0", mr bershlp drlvp entertains,
guests.
which he liopee to
i them, tin,, man was taken Io the city
say. athletic m nager; A lbert Mathews Ppr cent per annum , and will take an Th° P
” ’° have mem‘bers of troop
make a flight to
I Jail Iasi night and three were shown
reporter.
order of sa'd Court, ordering the sale N° ' 11 do ,he aw ar<llnie.
»OR SALE—Carbon paper In largt
P tris next year
The secnlor class of the hieh s c h o o l'° L the proper,y hertofofe* attached in , Among those p resen t last night
ah.eto, 29x3V Inctiee, suitable fot Hie city limits. This m orning the
chose pink and w hite carnations f o r 1
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were Mayor Wilson. M B. H untly W '
fourth was escorted from town.
Waking (racings Thn Mewa
th_eir class flowers
their II1O
m otto:
Sine No 3 2 9 , ¿ " a n d ”
Caiffornla fy ^ ’ e V u i k t” tV 'V " ’
HUn' ' 1
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Trie horizon widens as we c l t e b ”
l'cense No. 1358506.
y Ka e a ta,k to the boys upon the
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^b ls summ ons is served upon vou ~~
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The Pleasant Hill . - A’hletic
club
feated the Checkerboards at basket- f iL ? “?-1 ,Cation thereof in the Spring-
ball on the Y M C A flo o r in x s ,
* .„ d
onc,e each ,week for four
m. c. a . floor in Eugene successive weeks. In conform ity w ith
‘ score of 44 to 29. Players for 0,6 o r,|er of Harold J. Wells. Ju stice
---- - Dillev of the Peace. The
-*-• of - the
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P leasant Hill were T inker flOi.
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date
first
(61. Cole <12, K ilpatrick (1 6 )’ S han, ’’“ ’’ .«“ VeS of_ ,h ,s summons Is Jan u-
and Laird
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1929
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Marcóla, when they m eet th» Black
HAROLD J W ELLS
Hawks.
P,l y ^ L * EVANS, A ttorneys for
, t Plaintiff- Eugene. Oregon,
T h e r*ip-,q->„f Tpt*
school p]j,v
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W alker at Pleas-------
May n ’eht
SUM M ONS
T he. Junior End-«,-
• a partv
IN t h e CIRCUIT court OF TH E
F ridav nleht at th
E ■-
STATE OF OREGON. FOR LANE
Patrick. T h o -- e ,e ................T
COUNTY.
M arine and M-x B,, , h ,rt. V iM - d
Swift JM vn Pc p, . s
pbQ)na J °u ? ?
l ' ? np' P o n tiff- vs. Rena
Higgins. Ed H iggins, Ollie Robb. T.
Bonnie Jeanne Tinker. Jsm cs. Wn ”n<?.
’■ W. ii Robinette. E tta Rob­
Lucil’e and Florence Jordan Ho!
inette, Genoah Robinette, Mina Pet.
and Teanne.fe S ettle. Roblna La-,-«on
tet. Frank P ett. t, li. T Hi s Juda
E -rry . N»ecv - n4 5fnr(p Bnrnum Dp?.
Chrism an. F. M. Chrism in, J R
R obinette. Matilda R obinette, Chris­
wlna. and O»orr« Brown. Jack Doane
tina R obinette. Opal R o lim tte Mll-
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June Moore. Merle Curts. Genevieve
dred Robinette, Effie Robinette. D.
H arden, C -ce ^ , Jam i-son
J. R ob'rf t»e. also all other persons
and p a rtie , unknown oia |m ’n>f any
right, title, estate. Pen or in te rest
* * * * * * ♦ + + + *
in the re- 1 c s t-te described In the
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T HURSTON
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com plaint herein. D efendants
4 a-
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To Rena - H'g;
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^ n s , Ed Higgins, Mina
» arry Baugh had the mlsfi.......
IPt his band eat on a di iy saa a
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fe w
Jack H arbit | s ||| w„ h
pox
Mrs. George H art and twin babies
cai"e homr from the hospital in Eu
gene la st Saturday
Mrs
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Beaman who unrtor-
w ent a m ajor operation some tim e
ago has recovered enough to return
to h er school at Antelope O ree-on
w here she fs te a c h ln r
- is learning.
' “ Ladles Aid fkmiety will meet
with Mrs. Paul Jenkins on T hursday
to s»»w.
The High school students are taking
ttet;
ro
'".'ek Pettet, w. D Robinette.
S T’ ’••‘"“h /oda
, , ?ma" P M Chrisman, and D, J.
Robii ' tt, sorrt m -s called D. Z. Robin-
' ett,-, also all other nersens and parties
unknown claim in'- an - r ’vht.
c’ K
V ' T eSt in the rea*
, • , " T ”' in ’h** am ended com-
p,a!nt herein. D -fendants.
T7fE VAME OF TU E STATF
OF OREGON: You are hereby re-
„ qulred
„ „ „ a a to appear
— '. T and “ answ
— » n er r m
the e
com P*a,n ‘ filed against vou
- the above entitled suit w thln four
weeks from the day of the f ir s t n n h lt.
ration of this summ ons and 'f you fall
ani,WPr to r w ant thereof the plain-
ti” will tak e a decree am Inst you
. S e d ^ r e a ? esUte'-
ff” ,'” ,ln g d'”
exam inations this week.
Beginning a t a point 60 feet south
Howard Boughmon from Eugene and 40 feet Paat of ‘h'» southeast cor­
epent the week-end with Carl P latt
Slx ,n B,oclt E've In the
$1.00 Dress Sale
Sale Closes Saturday Night
fy )W . . .
Beglrs at Johnson’s i hursday Morning
DOORS POSITIVELY DO NOT OPEN -TILL
10;00 — ALL SALES FINAL -
NO EX­
CHANGES, ALL ALTERA PIONS CHARGED FOR
Both Beauty
and Comfort
Positively the Greatest Event Ever Held in Eugene
Here are Hundreds ofStyles to Choose from -A ll Sizes
/« a Bedspring o f
Moderate Cost
Now! R ead The Trices
I
T S famo«i< for comfort—
the Rome DsLuxc Bcd-
•prinj; And now it become»
one of the inovt beautiful!
The maker# of the Rome
DeLaxe liedsprir.g have per­
fected a prrefttrf #J;p’cover.
One that v«ts th is sprmg all
of the neat, trim appearance
you b a r e ad m ired in th e
m oet expensrve box springs
. th a t keep# all Just and
dtrt <wrt of the cod«. It is
fastened at « ic end with a
hook teas (a^ener. One a p
. . . »ad it's onf
C«Be in and see it next
umc yvwi are down-sown I
To« wdl be awprMed ac its
romarkaMy low CtMC.
. a « r 1 ,b WPpk-pnd with Mr. corner of the Caroline M Morse lot
nd Mrs. Arch Shough, who have i‘L 7 n° W’n ,n thp Ypacs 1389, 1890 and
moved back to the place here afte r -to? ¿ . T ” ' ” ? then, ? ' ° Uth 1 de*rpe
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ROME
AT^ndfncr Rev^ral month« nn ♦», «
ninteen €19) rods and eight
hom estead n e a T v id a
' F a s / T ; ^ " " . " ’ Boutb 88
30’
«o near Vida.
E ast eight rods f8l and eight (8) feet
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Calvert from thpDce N orth 1 degree 30* E ast 19
Junction n t v vlRltnd their dau g h ter rOd8 an<1 8 *e e t’ theQc© north 88 de-
Mrs John Edm lston last Tuesday
I th e ^in n 0 Y f 1 ? To'in and 8 fftPt' t0 I
Mr and Mrs B „ „ u J
.
fhfi ’>Iarp nt b a n n i n g , containing one
trs. Ross Mathews from acre more or less, said lots adlnlnino-
P leasant HR, visited Mr and Mrs. 'b e town of CreswelL }^n e County
H erbert W eiss last Monday.
Oregon, being on the south side of '
T here was a basketball game be ! I n a tn J A -
i
wpen Vida and Tburotnn t
And (h at you and each of you be f o re .!
,
T hurston team s on closed of all right, title and Interest
nmo
local floor last F riday evening both la an '’ ‘a s«H prem ises and every part I >'•« ÍJ3
your choict n f tw«
Ma team s won.
i thereof. T he order directing service I b—ta ifu l a n d t* a ttita i colon
()Tibid or Prtntb Gray
------------------------------I of the sum m ons upon you by the publl-
<5et Q uarterly p-,u me, v
1
‘hereof Is dated Janunry 23rd '
ars c o m n n n n i , J - T
I L’
'1 « re(JU>res
f l“ 1«-®» Publication
tarn rom nnnv nf n,
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publication once
once each
each I
m an
‘b p 1«t batfaB'oy " 'pp,<
to r four consecutive
weeka
Date
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132M Infantry of the N ational Guard of first publication Ja n u ary 24 1929
Df0; A- ^ N T E R M E IE R . A ttorney for
Î S U .T " ’ " ' " ” 'r
I laintiff. Residence: Eugene, Oregon
Ja. 24-31: F. 7-14-21:
Wright & Sons
g
P
' u RE0ULAR L0W PR,C£
ge* “no,h‘ r DRESS
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$1.00. If , „ u canno, us. .„ o DR iSSES, bring a friend and spli, ,he cos,.
$5.95 Dresses $ 1 °°
$1?.CO Dress* s $ | °°
$15.00 Dresses $ i °°
$19.75 Dresses $1*°°
$25.00 Dresses $J-°°
This is a Sale that
fo r S eco n d q
D ue. . .
fo r
S eco n d
O ne
S econd
S eco n d
2 for
2 for
2 for
S econd
I n D ^ h T se L ^ ^
c
Z lO r
2 for
$6.95
$11.00
$16.00
$20.75
$26.00
is a Sale
n ° U GET ° NE DRESS AT J0H N S 0N ’S L0W POPULAR PRICE
E SECOND DRESS IN THE SAME PRICE GROUP FOR ONLY $1.00.
Attend Johnson’s Dollar Day Dress Sale
Remember— Doors open at 10:00 A. M. Thursday
Remainder of
COATS at even Greater Reductions
JOHNSON’S
Popular Price Store
EUGENE
957 Willamette
OREGON