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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW ENT Y - SE V EN TI! Y EAU.
CITY LIMIT CHANGE
IS UP TO PEOPLE
HPR1N0FIISLD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON- TH URSDAY, FIJI
School Program
a t Lincoln Pleases
Toy Orchestra is Hit of Program
Candy Sal* Prov** Success­
ful Venture
Councilmen Doubt Authority to
A packed house greeted the per
Set Outside City Limit* Brat-
tain Tract and the Petition former« In the Lincoln achool pro-
May be Submitted at Eleotion gram which waa given at the achool
, Iiaaemhlv room laat Friday evening
— Agree on Bridge Light*
I
Mede Twenty Millions J
13, 1930
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"T h« People'« Paper"*
A
L IV I
N E W S P A P IR
IN A L IV E T O W N
No. U
Eugene H i Takes
Second B a ll Game
Three Regular Springfield Play­
ers Missing From Lineup
Last Night
T he
absence of
three
nt
Spring- I
’
field s stair basketball players waa •
keenly felt here last night when the j
purple and white aggregation from j
Eugene piled up a lead of tw enty-four '
points over the
locals.
Not
that
Springfield had Intended to win the
Beautiful Irene Bordoni, noted lin­
ger and actress, filed a countcrsuit lor
game, but the many fans In this city
divorce against E. Ray Gfetx, pro­
had hoped that the difference be­
ducer, ind clamed that »he * u never
tween the scores of the two teams
legally married to M r Goets a* thetr
i
Jesw L
Livermore, famous a»
m ight not be so great.
The final
marriage in Chicago in O ct, tvlh,
‘ a “be«’ " speculator, it said to have
violated the Illinois law specifying
score last night was Springfield 17
clean
up between twenty and thirty
that divorcees must allow an Interval
mill wo Hollers in a few days through
and Eugene 41.
of a year to elapse before remarry-
ihe decline in prices on the Stock Ex-
Players Ruled Out.
mg
-hange.
Everett Squires and Thsprer Mc­
M urray have been lost to the local
team for good. T hey have both been
WOOD SUBSTITUTES H IT
In school tor eight semesters
IN RESOLUION PASSED
tiool I
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the secretary of the state high school
BY LOCAL MILL CROUP ath letic association ruled two weeks
■
ago that neither of them were ellgl-
Members of the Employees Wood blg t0 play a fte r , bg end of tbg
Promotion Com m ittee of the local ba„
the pregenl »chool year which
W o r k e r s H e a d e d by W. K. Bar-
plant of the Booth-Kelly company 1 ended recently.
ICWSIM)
Chas« Gardens Erecting Twf
New Greenhouses; Drug Ctora
Near* Completion; Other Im­
provement and Remodeling
Work Started-
, Despite the rain, a Imaketball game
property l< | at tin- high school, und aeveral other
T w o new greenhosses which win
to hr aqt out of the i l l y lim it* It | detracting event* the room waa filled
coat * t least 830.00« when they are
before
the
tim
e
aet
for
the
program
probably w ill have to be done by a
completed are now under construes»
to begin and standing room was at
Ion a t the Chase Gardens. The steel
vote of the people at an election,
a premium,
fram ew o rk has been erected for the
count (linen Indicated at the Monday
laturance M offitt, the prlnrlpul, the
first of the houesa, both of which are
night meeting when the petition for teacher« whose pupils were In the
to be steel and glass buildings of the
vacation waa brought before them. program and the officers of the P a r­
m ow modern type. T he first house
ent Teach er* association for whoae
Ihiubt waa eipreeeed If the council
w ill be 80 by 450 feet ln slxe. The
benefit the program waa put on all
second one w ill be sm aller, 60 by 300
had auth ority to set the property out-
expressed themselves aa being well
feet.
Both of the houses w ill be
aide the city lim it« and even If It had pleased.
used for crops this season. T he coe­
lu m r member« believed that change«
Financial Succaaa.
tra c t for the first house calls for
In the city lim it« waa a m atter the
A total of I I I 78 waa netted from
Its
completion by M arch 18, but Mr.
the voter* »hould decide. The petltlim the admission charges of five and ten
Chase doubts If It can be completed
would aet out a ll land except a «trip cents each and from the sale of candy.
by that tim e.
H e expects It to be
a block wide on T enth and Main Thl« w ill be turned over to the P. T.
ready by A p ril 1, when It w ill be
atreeta.
A and placed In th eir general treas­
plante<1 wlth *»»“« cucumber plant«
Action on the petition waa delayed ury to be expended for varloua local
nell Will Canvass Business
“ i uter 0,ed tor
’’•«etabtea.
u n til nest meeting and the council school Improvements.
went on record at th eir meeting last
j obnny Lyncb WM tba oth « r play-
...
.
_ . . ...
,
second house w ill be rushed te
The
program
waa
featured
by
aev-
announced that It would hear furth er
.
. .
. . .
F riday aa being opposed to the use of „r m |M ing from the lineup last night,
u ts tr ic t T h is W e e k
completion Just as soon as possible
discussion on the m a tte r If n-ceeasry. eral musical numbers played hy a toy the many various substitutes for wood Hg haa
out ot gcbool for aimost
-
. .
,
.
. a fte r the flrat Is finished. I t Is the
T he tew gives the council authority band
T he Instrum ents used by this ' which are now being offered the pub-i a wepk with , bad atack
of tbg ln.
t° ° k flr,t of » onlt * houses to be located
to set out land tn which there la not group consisted of bells. U m borlnss. ||c. T hey fu rth e r stated that they fIu e n la
He wa„ alao missing from t
’ “ ° rn ,n f “ ==U « *
«Orth
side o f the
asseasmetns against
It Is held that cvmhsls. rythm sticks and a host of , would patronise, and facor In every I tbp ||neup (or the game last week Springfield s quota of the advertising
group, and It w ilt be devoted e n tire ly
stam
p*
which
the
state
Cham
ber
of
the whole B rattain tract 1« Hable for other nolee making device«
These legitim ate m anner those dealer«, dis- I „ , (h lhe u n iv e rs ity high team, but
to roses
This house arill be the be­
Main street assessments «butting lh« were played by the members
of the trlbutors. and manufacturers who use ' b)g team mgtgg were able to rise to Commerce la offering to the public
ginning of a gradual segregation of
In an effort to raise funds w ith which
property ae the land Is not platted lower grade« and leecher« report that <ood In preference to substitutes
, he a c t i o n and were sble to win a
a ll rose* a t the Chase property « 4
to advertise the state In national pub­
In lo ti and block». I t la alao pointed thora was very keen com petition
T he proteata were panned In the
the beginning o f a new ground s f*
bltterly fought contest.
ost that the general obligation bond« among the students for parts In the j form of a resolution which reads as
lication* w ith large circu lation * In
rangem ent of green houses.
Future Outlook Dark
the middle west and eastern pert of
of the city sre liens on all property orchestra. T he orchestra w ill make follow s:
Drug M ore to Move
T he outlook for the rem ainder of
the United State.
In the c ity and the law does not other appearances In the school dur­
W H E R E A S : Lum ber workers sre the basketball season Is not so bright
T he building project of m ajo r Im ­
ing
assembly
periods.
««era applicable w ithout the city waa
C larke Wheaton and W . H. Adraln _ portance In thia
suffering serious loss of Income, d u e ___
___ city
_ _ la the
__ __________
now _________________
aa It m ight have _____
been for Coach
construct*
w holly out of d eb t
Program Given
to general fallin g off of m arket do-1 B aker If he had not lost his star c o n itltute the com m ittee working the Ion o f the new building by Georgs
T he following program was present- m in ds for lum ber, and feeling that players. It Is not easy for any bask fefrtto ry between Seventh and Tenth S tanley to boose the Ketels D r s f
■ridge Lights
T he council agreed to light the ed h r the students, all of whom had this la largely due to the Increased etball team to make a comeback a fte r s,reeta on M ain street. C a rl W ym an store when it moves to make
bridge this year for |3<l a month and some part In the entertainm ent:
Bushman are te llin g the fo r Stanley's grocery store which w ill
■ use o f substitutes for w ood:: and takin g the setbacks handed to the , and ° -
823 for years there a fte r. The ligh t­ Songs, J. H. R. Chorus— Laat Night «Ince experience shows that such anh- locals.
stam P« to the merchants between soon open In the present location o f
has won tw o
Springfield
and Lucky Boy,
stltutea do not give aa much service 0, tba games she has played and has Fourth and Seventh streets on Main the Ketels Drug store.
ing b ill for the bridge comes to 811
T w o weeks o f good w eather have
hut the city budgeted hut 820 snd the Bongs, First Grade— “T he Clock and for the money as wood sash, siding, lost five. She Is still Just one place atreat- on the aouth side of the street.
"The A irplane."
Mountain States Power company haa
rustle, flooring, celling, lath . Joists, from the bottom of the Ust for
thia
Jesse Seavey and another partner been a great help In outdoor cos-
Second
Grade— “ Hum pty sills, structural tim bers, cedar shin­ district. Cottage Grove has played
agreed to accept this «mount In full Dances.
not yet selected have been assigned structlon work in this city.
The
D um pty” and "Baa. Baa Black gles, wood shipping containers, etc.,
payment for this year only.
the same section on the north side of building Is nearing completion, plast*
slz games and has lost a ll of them.
Sheep."
and feeling keenlv the loss caused to
erera s ta rtin g w ork this morning and
The ro u n rll confirmed the action of
T h e startin g lineup last night was the street.
the treasurer In taking up 818000 In F"» rth O r a d e -T h e H a l Sale
our m ajor and pioneer Industry.
Fred W a lk e r and a team m ate have the fTOnt ls beln« P °l *“ now- T h e
G ilbert Ernstlng, center; Freem an
general obligation bonds of the city F l,,h « " » d*- H a y - L i t t l e February,
BE IT T H E R E F O R E R ESO LVED :
Squires, and Gerald M orrison, guard«: 'th e district Including the depot and black tilin g on the low er part hag
at a 873 premium In order that Inter- T o y O rc h s s tm -P u p lla of the first and that we w ill In the future, patronise and Fred Buell and Richard Proch- the m ill.
been on for a week and the window«
eat could b . stopped,
L / * “ ?
and favor. In every legitim ate way. now as forward«. W rig h t waa sent
w w W a lk e r and W . K. Barnell In the rear of the building are a ll la.
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Class Ixtngfellow 's
Birthday the dealers, distributors, and manu
In frequently as substitute for Squires • w„ , handle the atalnp sai e la a„ o( T he building w ill be ready and the
Party.
facturera who In th e ir use of mater- to enable the la tte r to catch his breath the com lnunlliee on the McKenxie rlv- drU* s,Ore moTed by the flr it ot “ e r t
MARK PEERY SELLS HIS
8A Claas— Am erica's Songs.
i tala, give the preference to wodd
l at times during the game. H e played er e u ( o{ g p r|ngfle],i.
month says George Perkins, the co»-
PORTLAND DRUG STORE Selection«. T he Toy Orchestra
Contents of this resolution w ill he a very snappy gam« end w ill bear .
tractor.
•
| ÄA Class— A Strange Operation.
furnished to all purchasing agents, wachlng In another year If he con-
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*
Follow ing the cempletion of th l*
T he O rant High Pharm acy at Port- b x Ctaaa— A Strange Operation,
Unues to play the hoop game. Free-
, J a<. ,aD * * fc ° r .* ' . The goal “ d the vacation o f the low er floo r
and housewives.
land, purchased laat fall hy M ark 8ong— Junior High School Chorus,
e r ve wor e r i 8 t0 aTe ever} of the form er Sutton building. M r.
Adopted and dissemination ordered. man 8qulres was the star of the game '
Peery ha» again changed hand« ac­
for Springfield. H e made some very
U" n^S8, n>an UW at east ° n^ 8tam D Perkins w ill begin rem odeling w ork
B rattalo Program Next.
Springfield. Oregon. Feb. 8. 1830.
cording to Inform ation reaching this
difficult shots from almost the een- ®ac
a> on
p ece 0 mai 8 ° inS there. This w ill Include the reflnlsh-
The next achool program w ill be put
city. T he property waa disposed of
ter of the floor. T he Eugene boys | ‘ “ J 10 “ ts ou,8ide of the » U te.
, ng
th# ,nterJor M the bundlng
on hy the pupils of the B ritta in school. EASTERN STAR MEMBERS
hy M r Peery to eastern Oregon drug­
kept th e ir opponents away from th eir , H - E - M axey has been appointed and the placing of several w indow *
T hl« w ill be sometime In M arch and
gists who took possesion of thp store
ATTEND EUGENE SESSION
general chairm an of the stamp sale in the side o f the building for dis­
y lll be held at the Lincoln achool-as
basket most of the game.
on Tuesday o f thia week.
there Is no assembly room sulla hie
Score on Foule
for ,h,s c lty - Tbe o ,her members on play purposes
T
w
elve
Springfield
members
of
the
M r. Peery found that the hours for the presentation of such a pro­
Prochnow and Ernstlng both played ,h « com m ittee are F. B. H am lin , and
T h e W rig h t H ard w are store w ill
Cascade chapter of the Eastern Star
It was necessary for him to spend In gram In the B rattain building.
good games, although Ernstlng was T J Flippin, chairm an of the county build * warehouse on the re a r ot
were
guests
o
f
the
Eugene
chapter
the drug «tore were too long and too
Mrs Garibaldi at a decided disadvantage when play- drive. W. K. Barnell Is captain of the th e ir lot Just as soon as the In te rio r
at the same tim e as Mrs, G aribaldi i
confining for hla health. T hia prom pt­
Ing against Harold Bradw ay. the U ll s U m P selling force.
ANOTHER RESTAURANT
rem odeling work now being done at
E
llis
,
grand
associate
matron of the
ed the sale.
center from
Eugene. Fred
Buell 1
----------------------------------
th
e ir store ls completed. T his w ork
order,
was
entertained
In
that
city.
TO START HERE SOON
No announcement haa been mnde
which has been going forw ard all
A regular session was held and re­ started off for a w hile as tho he . in- r ' MILL WORKERS BENEFIT
at to M r Peery'« plana for the future
M r a(|<| Mrg w M Con,B(| pf Wpg,
freshm ents were served afterw ards. tended to defeat Eugene by making ,
BY CHANCING SCHEDULE week consists o f the rem oval of th e
It la reported that he haa been offer- Spr,
hgT(,
tbe rpg.
raised platform s In each window,
Those who attendod from Spring- ' points w ith free throws a fte r fouls, j
ed a position w ith a large drug com- | lauran( equipm ent ,n the place for-
OF FIVE O’CLOCK BUS ( the kalsom lning of the w^lls and
field w ere M rs. Alice I-orah, Mis« He registered four of them without a
pany. hut he had neither confirmed j m((rly kn((wn #|( Buhr. r # f e
They Edna Saearts. Mrs. H a rry Stew art, 1 mlas. O ther Springfield players also
the covering of the entire floor w ith
The Eugene-Springfield bus which
,
.
_ __
or denied the report. It Is expected
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a golden oak colored congoleum floor
Eugene • _
w ill open a first class restaurant In Mrs. Pearl fh-hantol. Mrs. E. E. Fraed made th e ir attem pts good.
form erly le ft Sixth and O streets a t i
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,
...
that M r. and M rs Peerv w ill return
.
covering. A11 window displays at the
was unable to find the basket when ,
that location Just ns soon as the In ­ erlck. M r*. C E. W heaton. M r«. W
4:66 was put on a five minute de-
.
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.v
.
, -a
to Springfield fo r a w hile before en­ terio r of the place can be cleaned and
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store w ill be made on the level o f
C. W rig h t. M rs Roscoe Perkins. Mrs. try in g for extra points on fouls, but , ferred
schedule
startin
g
the
middle
..
„
,
terin g any other business.
redecorated. Thl» w 'll probably be C. A. Sw arts. Mrs. Elsie Pollard. Mrs. she usually converted the bad a t
,agt w # -k t<> accomoda, e , he mpn the floor and other displays w ill be
about February 15.
T he walls and E. E. Basford and M rs. W . F W a lk e r tem pts Into field goals Increasing her whQ ar? w orklng ,p thp Booth.Ke]ly made on »«rious parts of the floor
GIRLS' MISSION SOCIETY
total score. Gerald M orrison played
celling have alreadv been kalsomlned.
back from the windows.
m ill here and who live In Eugene.
, Much of the heavy and bulky m ai-
a very ragged game at the start. He
MEETS HERE TUESDAY
M r. and Mrs. Collins have had 20 TWO JERSEY COWS HAVE
The new schedule provldes that the
wh|ch ,g pow gtored op the b<p
had difficulty In keeping the ball In
years experience In the restaurant
bus shall leave the Sixth and G street
TW
IN
CALVES
RECENTLY
cony w ill be moved out of the store
The P'sndard Bearers, a girl's mls- business.
i hla hands, but In the last h alf he came
They have operated sev­
Intersection at five o'clock, thus mak
' back w ith a lot of fight and frequent- ,
to the warehouse when th a t ls com­
slnnmy society of the Methodist eral eating places of th e ir own and
Ed Cole of Jasper was surprised
ing It arrive down town five minutes
pleted.
ly threatened to score for his team. !
chnrch of Springfield met at the home recently were In charge of the dining
later.
the other m orning upon going to his
W ill Landscape Ground
Albany comes to Springfield on Sat- :
of Mis» Loudelle W illia m » Tnesdnv. room at the Griggs hotel In Eugene,
ham to do his chores to find that urday for a return game. Springfield | T h e r has been some com plaint this
Clayton
K irklan d
declared
th l*
F ebruary I ’ . A lesson was discussed which Is now known asthel-ane hotel.
one of his Jersey cows had given birth
went there for the opening of the w inter, said M ayor Tyson, by the men wpek that he w lll butld a gyeeBhoui«
and a fte r the lesson there was a short
T he new restaurant people moved
to tw in calves. T hey both weighed
season and held them to a very nar­ who finish th eir work a t five o'clock bptween the two ,ar|rer one9 whlcfc
huslnesn meeting, proceeded hy re- Io Springfield last week and are now
40 pounds.
and who have heretofore had to wait be nnw poRseMea and that he wfll
freshr.tcnls. which were very delight­ living In thia city.
row margin.
a h alf hour fo r a bus to Eugene. Now c,oge , he pnd pf the hou(|p(1 and mak,
A nother fa rm e r liv in g near Cottage
ful
the men w ill have tim e to get down an a ttra c t,Te ga>(1 room tberp
H«
° rovB al"° ,ou"d ,tW',n
hJ" METHODIST MEN TO HAVE
T he m en hers present were ss fo l­ LINCOLN FOUR-H CLUB
barn one morning last week when he
to M ain street a t the same tim e the - plans t0 ,andgeape tbe grounds la
lows
M rs. Pollard, leader: Evelyn
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT bus does If they hurry.
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS went lo do his chores. T h e y both
fro n t o f the property adjacent to the
But II,. t.oudellp W illia m s , Velm a Mos-
weighed about 38 pounds, but were
highw ay and w ill Install a modern
kop, Jule Pollard. E d ith Lanshery.
D. A. Emerson, city superintendent
N ew officers were elected a t the perf ectly norm al except for their
EARLY CHURCH WILL BE
sign, the la tte r w ill be done next
Elm a LAnahery. D orthe Mae Potter, meeting of the 4-H club at the Lin
of schools at Cottage Grove, has been
weight.
SUNDAY
SERMON
T
O
P
IC
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k in :» Fish.
selected aa the speaker for the month­
coin school on Tuesday afternoon
■
' T h e rem odeling of the building
ly m eeting of the M en’s Brotherhood
? > • next m eeting w ill be the aeo- a fte r school. T hey are L. C. M ofltt. SpR|NQF|E|_D STUDENT
"T e Fnceeee of the E a r’ y Chnrch " w hich Is to house the new cream ery
ond T ie s d a j In M arch at the home of leader;
of the Methodist church to be held ln
Bruce Squires, president;
MARRIED AT CORVALLIS the church parlors Monday evening. has been selected by Rev. Ralph M u l- ' Is progressing very rapidly. M ost ot
Robert McLagnn, vice president; M or­
Miss Evelyn Buell.
h< ii nd, pastor of the Springfield Bap- i the Inside work on the building ha*
T here w ill he the usual supper served
ris Stew art, secretary and treasurer.
tlst church as his sermon topic for been completed and workmen w ere
I-ocal friends of M argaret 8w arts
at 6:00 o’clock and the program w ill
WORKMEN REPORT TWO
T h e members of the club are H e r­
Sunday morning at the 11:00 o’clock ¡busy this week Installing some of the
were surprised this week to learn of
follow.
b
ert
M
ills,
M
ark
Sm
ith,
Stanley
ACCIDENTS AT SAWMILL
service.
■ m achinery
and
equipments
MT.
her m arriage on January 20, to E l
M r.
Emerson
w ill
discuss
the
O rlm es, K eith C urrie, Norm an Oer-
In the evening at 7:30 he w ill talk , Zlem er, assistant state food and d a iry
. . . . . .
i wood Lee of Alpine, Oregon,
The
W
h
eeler
high
school
law
which
has
E v e rett
Chetwood
M organ |
p,#w, a( CorTBnI(, Rn„
W . J. M ille r received a painful cut her,
commissioner was here on Tuesday
been the subject of so much contro­ on the topic, "T h e Painted Face,”
W ayne
Kendall.
l i s t e r , wbr kpp( r Rpcret un(|1
wppk
shove the left eye last Saturday when Chandler,
calling on Pyle snd G riffin, the cream­
The Bible school meets every Sun­
versy during the past weeks.
Steele,
Donovan
a piece of wood flpw hack and struck Thomas, Charles
Mrs. Ix»e is the daughter of M r. and
ery men.
'
day
morning
at
10:00,
and
the
Baptist
T
his
m
eeting
w
ill
be
open
to
both
him ln the eye ss he wss attem pting Montgom ery, and Irv in g Davis,
O th er building and im provem ent
M ra. C. A. Sw arta o f this city.
She
men and women and the ladles are Voung Peoples Union meets ln the
to break a Jam In one of the wood
w ork Is expected to be done In the
graduated from the Springfield high
evening at 7:30.
urged to attend.
hogs at the Booth-Kelly Lum ber com­ POT LUCK DINNER AT
achool last spring and Is now enrolled
c ity this spring, hut so fa r no an­
pany m ill. H e w ill lose several daya
nouncements have been made hy the
ADRAIN HOME SUNDAY a t the V n lv e ra ity of Oregon as n ANOTHER BEAUTY SHOP
P. T . A. Plana Meeting
from w ork as a resnlt of the acci­
freshm an. She w ill finish her work
property owners.
T he Pprent-Teacher association w il
dent.
Several friends n» M r. and Mrs. W . a t the U n ive rs ity this term and then
W ILL OPEN HERE SOON
hold th e ir next m eeting a t the L in ­
Sm ith MountJoy waa J n jn re d on H. Adraln gathered nt th e ir home last «he and her husband w ill make th e ir
W ashington Man Arrive«— M.
A.
Springfield w ill soon have another coln school on F rid a y of next week. Pohl of Anacortes, W ashington a r ­
December 21 when a 2 hy 12 slipped Sunday fnr a pot-lurk dinner andso- home at Alpine where he Is employed.
from the tru ck which he was loading clal gathering. Those present for the
M r. I-ee la not a stranger around beauty parlor T he room In the back The program w ill be fu-nlshed hy the rived In Springfield on Sunday to Join
snd struck him on the hand. H e lost afternoon were M r. and Mrs. W . R. Springfield. H e form erly operated a of the G erber barber shop Is being B rattain school.
The '-ane County his w ife who had been here for the
several days work. T h e accident was Dawson and son, B illy , M r. and M rs. , lum ber m ill near Donna and has been remodeled to make room for a beauty Connell will also have a meeting at past week. The Washington people
not reported at the m ill u n til Feb- J. A. Seavey, M arceline JoAnn and | actively engaged In the lvm b ,r busl- p arlor which Mrs. Robert Moore w ill the River Road school north of Eu­ expect to
thetr home tn thW
gene on February St.
Shlrley Jean, and M r. and M rs. Adraln neHg for several years.
soon open there .
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