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THE 5PRINGFÏELD NEWS
S P R IN O n K L D , L A N E C O U N TY ,
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CITT BUILDING UN
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Fa*0»-« Adoption of State
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h *«» v wr . oht w . th
Albany Five Herc Tax Law Chant,*
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' V d n . Football f M .th R, . Law
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Practice Started at H irh
F irrt Drive Resulta in Sals of or u>. ^ „ n of roller . k . t i n . on
7.500 Poster Stam p.;' S
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"Tha People’s Papar”
•H A Live TOWN
^ P o te r t Down \Church Men Want
B ¥ Cn To « o F ,C ,A L S :
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thl,
rear The two sportsmen crossed the
t*ss on skis tost Sunday to psrtlcl-|
P - f In the Bend 8 k y „ » .r.
“ nHyal. Wright broke the
P« nt of one of h l. skto and was un-
* * ! • to participate In the race,, but
Thurston won a place In the croea
Two Emergency Ordinance.
Regulating Building and El­
ectrical Work Pa,«ed at a
Special Meeting of the City
Council on Friday.
e’
COUnty high
^choo fund tow. better known as th . X T
r’ C*
The Skyllners. an . . Two
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ordinances,
one revising the
W o rrier law.
The motion to this outdoor sport, club at Bend, greatly 7 * « « * • to “ >• «re district ana
the
l«'<al workers who
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“ : : : n 7 J “’ P" 8”d ,fter *" addy’*« br applauded the feat of the local men.
J” ° tb« r«<iulrtng adequate Inspeo
It was estimated that «non ««.»>. ! ‘ ®“ of *11 electrical .<,<___ Z z v *
A. Kmeroon. superintendent of the
foraa <e
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city school,
Cottage Grove, and a gathered on the other side of the P o ^ X
“ eCt”d " P W'th “ *•
•Plrlted discussion was staged by In- mountains . Sunday to either watch power lines, were passed by the ritw
fw
A p p ro ,in ,.,e l, , 360 ha. been
“ 8 • " Urit.d by Mayor Tyson the atondln,
t o .^ t o Ï
‘ «rested Individuals over the school
take part In the event.. An offi­ wh“lchH “ t ' PecU,ly c»»e“ meeting
the con- financing problem.
turned In by tha workers at this time to « ‘«P«ratf with the city by acoln«
cial count showed that there were which was held on Friday evening.
ferem-e. but It may
prove to have
There are atlU two dlatrlcta which ,h“ ' *h« r children do not skate on the
I" his address, whlch
lar(fe|y ' *•>0 automobiles at
Oralnance number 540 f, . rnm.
been a useful lift.
ökyliner«’
The Springfield
hate not been el,Led by the galea- a“ « ,‘a M cept within the specified
cabin.
Plete revision of the old building tow
team has now won three games, and * " ”Ip l8 " a" ° n « ‘ he report and find-
and another hundred dollars I. arr« » 'his does not prove practical
The two who crossed the pass .tat-
Hat five, she p l.y , , return
major change, made
been h
»« «« h e r. who had
Mpected When the report, from these ,h rn
»«her method Will lw work
with (ottage «rove here on Friday been chosen to make a complete sur- 8d that therewa . lea, anow „„ the
districts have been received.
s I méé
ed out. city official, state
'op of the mountain now than usual Iron la P™ 7 d ln 'he c o n —
of the hl<h school
evening, and the fact that Cottage
.tru e tl«
sltuatlon in
The local chamber has organised
« wren
tne “I ‘h’’
* the r w - ,n »everal 7 8bed"’ ’ •rehouses. aZd other add*,
with the
«rove has not won one game this Lane county in compliance
add*.
» Hulld Oregon” committee, consist­ T H R E E PEOPLE ESCAPE
rOa<* *’ b,re lnd ,n ™o.t
to the rear of buildings already
season I . almoet proltlve ...u rn n e e conten’e of a law pasaed at the last
ing of H E. Maiey, W. W. Walker
legislative
session.
Mr.
Emerson f U . , ’ ° nl7 abou‘ ‘ ’ o feet deep “ “«m eted on Main street proridad
that
the
local
team
will
emerge
vie
in ju r ie s in ac c id en t
•Od W. K Barnell. This committee
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«. new . 7 7 ^
tor ou. In the forthcoming game. This P«'n'ed on, how school d.atrict £
ON H IG H W A Y SA T U R D A Y
will cooperate with th . . t a t . Cham-
’ wh,rh Is the Springfield district. u An “ * « “ ‘ e,nP‘
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‘ with lumber or that
•«P« «•
I . being mad
made now b , '
an,
will put Springfield In a tied position
In Its effo rt, to tell th . rest of
h,<hwaJr A-a—s».—
department . to
her substance which win matto M
with Albany, and the home team will WM ,o",n< money under the onera- lhe e highway
Mr.
and
M
r.
Fred
Lemley,
former
open
the
the United States about Oregon and
still have a
with Corvallta on ' ^ , 7
Wheeler tow, which would P? *
WW " « * * Permitted '« P o ..Ib l. to reach the wooden fro m .
•tten.pt to bring many new settler, residents of Springfield, and Mrs the following Friday.
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'he
county
high
schools
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,B- however, even If
f re- The • ddl" <’“ «
Vina Mclxtan, of this city, narrowly
to this community during the next
The starting lineup |n
8atu rd .y ! 7 * ? k « " m " “« «"<ler the provisions
" ° Pened
‘ he danger of the .Id faC “ * th* “ Iley’ a“ d “<* «
escaped serious Injury last Saturday
year.
he aides of the bufldlnga.
» “ « '• «'chard nL X
which to being M rere 8'°rm a has passed.
hlch Io advertlae the . t a t . and her
resource. In national Journals which
clrcutota In tha East and Middle
w e s t Drive worker, reported that
»ery few people turned them down
•nd refun d to buy any stamp.. Many
of tha people eipreaaed regret that
they were not able to buy more of
them.
S T A T E C O M M IT T E E M AY
Prochnow. Olibert Ern.tlng. Freeman
Squires, and Oordon Wright.
r t.h* L 7 h," “ 7 * r,‘ • ‘‘ ••d y drawing
I^m ley turned out to paaa .
heavy freight truck and Just as he the attention of the boys at the high
» a . alongside of the truck the driver 1 school. Many were out In the sun-
X Z b
* ’’ • ‘ « " • ’ ‘moon
H?008 to
c" “
••u n g In th . middle of the road and 1 Z
2 I . " m ° n<,ay
to pr*
practice
Mr L«mley was forced to go Into
7 7 ba” : “ “ d m<>a‘ ot the A®«» •«> the
to go Into the
ditch to avoid a crash. The car did
iro
tUr“ * d ° U‘ f° r ‘ “ ‘ A*11
not turn over. hut It waa necessary d X ! 7
k °*<’ h B* ker haa 801 ye '
for the driver of th . truck, who stop- decided whether he ha. sufficient
material for a baseball team, but he
P” d when he a .« what had happened
determined to gel In ,e ,e ral
v.
to pull the car out of the ditch
Mr. Lemley received a wrenched of football practice thia spring If the
hack caused by the Jolt, but h l. wife weather permits.
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*>r Adoption
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reasons for
,d o P“ on of the Wheeler
‘ he . The E“ * ' “« Obsidian club, which
| ha" 8*»eral member, l0 Springfield ,
| 7 “* h° 'd the,r w,Bter •» « ’ carnival
•bove the club cabina on 8unday.
the
Thia
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d 10 eqDM,lt' ”>• '•« C H R IS T 'A N C H U R C H H O S T
7 “ " J J 're“,r
?r‘* ‘ed
H
7
*dur* ‘ lon
7
of
Stucco Is Permitted
” e ° f « ““ ° ’ • • «iro legal.
The ordinance statee that
young people
° f ,h* h"‘ h "cAool die. '
to -h 1 Pror1d* a tOT • uniform tax
* e",,r* coun‘f
«ddltlon to 1
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T O LA D IE S A ID M E M B E R S
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IO N ON F R ID A Y 6,
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* * u"ual "rho" ' levy. This year |» thJ 7 “ ’ “ A«-, of the Ladle. Aid
o ff
The ordinance further «tate, th a t’
h«s amounted to 1.« m ill.
r r - J i he Cobur» Christian church
were en- I In constructing new
18 m ill,.
Under tertalned here
buildings of
on Friday by the ladles concrete the w an.
at
the building to
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noon
and
a
short
one
story
in
heiek.
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WrtliM be a___
1 aiB trlC
I wouM
Increased hut wou'.d“¿
X y tg ”" 7 “
<,TeD
,hp af‘ ar“ “ “ ‘D ° " < * “~
for each"
,0Ch-
.7 7 *
““ W ' r outalde of the dis- 1 _ ™
’ ° ‘ the Coburg church ' " * «
« c e p t the top 7 over the
R E Q U E S T T O B E A U T IF Y
•nd mother were not Injured
M r Lemley returned to h l. home C IR L SC O U TS TO G IV E
approach to B R ID G E 'n IVtrttond Sunday evening. Mrs
P A R T Y F E B R U A R Y 22 hth”
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Mro. M . 7 Z Z
Member, of the roadalds committee 1-emley remained here until today
e thick.
high schools.
( * r s . Cl,da E. wroth. N o r, Ca.tle
I »'••ting at the home of her mother.
A benefit party will he given
of I he su te federation of
Fire Limit,
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Garden Mr a. John Richter. Mr«
of v r i ^ ’t h ^
Whleh
foond Mro H 8 Ore<“n’ Mr> CUnde 9 ' ‘ nAe’
Clubs bavs • requested that
The fire limits are fixed In
M elaan has the girl scouts In the chamber of | With the Wheeler tow was th .i i.
the tri-
Mra.
?*ra
H
arry
Coleman.
Mrs
•ngutor shaped plot of ground'« the T * " P° “ Malon
h<'r home again commerce rooms at s oo «'-L mu .'
T. Q.¡dinance from M i n _____
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' • ’ was that It did
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Saturday, February 28
AB £
X w
7 °™ '
eqU,U,b,y
and Mro ’ • ‘•’•eL « n d 7 x t X n’rT
\ a t° SeTW
H u -_ street » .e
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revente
west approach to the new bridge be p 7
t’1" * m*’",ha vacation In
men of , he d ty are Invited to attend it "ChO<>' fUnd"
U nd * r th # ' • * t ™. E
Deffenbaker
Mrs. Clara « ‘ her side of Main ,tr° ,h” al,ey
•nd help toward the p l a f t o r ’”
whlZh'ha^ «
rorid“ ?
both.
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Highway l*arka Committee , nd that '
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for
th
l.
year
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pop,h
her
high
r«>'dents
of
CoAorg.
were
also
The
fire .n d
.
H IG H SC H O O L S T U D E N T S
they he allowed to Improve and
to
allendance.
. Isapecl all m
“ «m lttee shall '
Bridge will be played by those who •chool from non-hlgh achool dl.trlcto ,
beautify th l. a , they . . . f|t.
W R IT E M U S IC A L C O M E D Y
doe. not receive her share nr
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PU” a and ’ Peclflcatlong.
cere for card games and sewing will
Judge c. P. Barnard declared this
FOR M A R C H 7 PROG RAM he the pastime of other«.
morning that the county was willing
A program I, being arranged by
‘ o give this *° «he Stole Highway
F° R P- T . A. M E E T T O D A Y * nTbe new «ectrlcal Wlrinlg ordle-
A moving picture play, the Power
The first appear
Commission with the understo'ndlni I ” f th"
. musical oomedy writ «he girl scouts
ance
of
the
acout
chorus,
under
the
u " " bulld*"*" h* erected thereon
by Hu,h «»ttls and Bessie Stew
direction of Mrs. Rarnell. will occur
Members of the Garden Cl
t 7 .
the mee,ln« of ‘ Ae Parent-
| art. and a .core more of humorous
b-
«"d 'here will he folk dances under 84?6R 7K , L • h*” '* "
m in .
vili confer with H. IS. Van ( « " " r' « “ ment
Teacher association, which will be
•<«". will be all In the direction of Mis. Ann Vogel. For I wav the oh. r a,e th’ S,Uden,a ,b* held
a‘ ‘ Ae Lincoln
i.’ ?., ' r’? ’ha,rm" ,, nf ,h" highway c o m . J corp<,r«‘*d Into the Senlor-Ffeahman
» o h i
, vouuian
•chool today main th DR DUt *a' Tb® ,a* 8haII re-
tK
C Ora <0 ,b ** Iaw f'Aure. nfternoon. Mrs W
mlR.lon, next week relative to a p,,». « « ’«ram. which will be given ai the lowing the program the girl scouts In fa
K. Barnell will maln there until the Job I . completed.
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serve
refreshments,
elble transfer of the property to the i hl* b s,'h<»l on March 7.
and Miss Wilma Scott, serving •s a
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1« 81.008.75. according to the
j ‘ »h er numbers on the program
Permit, and when the
Highway Parks Committee If |t
r e -, who haa charge of the program
' Tb" 8*,n,° r «nd freshman classes
for work |g finished the electrical ln-
turned over to the state commtoalon •re uniting In th l. program, which Will Include a xylophone •olo by 1
the
meeting,
is
endeavoring
to
Allotmant of Fund. Blstn.a
¿ L Z T ’ L*1“ ' *" endeayort"« to secure '« » « m - shall be notified and h?
Barbara Rarnell. accompanied by
by l.ane county.
takes the place of the Laughlereaque
This loss l , accounted tor bv the
T h e " n8trUmental niU8lcal "«mber. ^ ther approve or reject the work,
Florence May. i recitation by Esael
program
usually presented every
* c 0 *"’ '’'1 ° f , b e P a r e n ‘ - 1
° “’ e ° r ° ‘ her b“ »dlng shall M
Adams, a piano aolo by Margaret fact that in the allotment of thia tax T e a c h ”
J O IN T FU N FR O L IC
■ prlng at the high school. The Junior
fund It ha. been dlrided into th “
a“ r ' a ,,° n
hold iheir 7 " n« ’, ' d ‘° ‘ Ae power H„e.
Jarrett, and a piano duet by Barbara
Power lines In the
•nd sophomore classes will put on
«e ss lf.ct.o n a
The
klgh
a‘ ,h« R'ver Road C' ty Un‘ "
OF L IO N S CLUBS S E T
and Melba Harris.
wiring has been ao
another p l.y .n d program later In i
Inspector, who w ill
FOR M O N D A Y E V E N IN G he year and will attempt to outdo '
the March 7 program.
A prlae |, P R IS C IL LA CLUB M E E T S
The w ive, and“ friend, of the mem
F R ID A Y A T PA R K ER H O M E
« » d e n t , '* » ™ ’! , .
to
Failure to
c o ^ p Attached
| y ' " n 7 th|
Penalty
offered to the two classes raising the
bers of th . Lions clubs of Springfield
most money and presenting the best
•nd Junction City are to be special program.
gueato at a Joint banquet and social
gathering which the two clubs are
X “i.,.6;° 0 n° r more ‘Aan 885.Of. of
‘B E L IE V E IT OR N O T ”
^ ■ » o n m e n t t n the city Jal, , or on.
sponsoring at the
Howard dining
followed
The
district
boundary
hoar«
has
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COP LOCKS H IM S E L F UP by refreshments.
d«y for each
of the fine one
no»
room on the Pacific highway north ol
Eugene on Monday evening of next
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A T M E T H O 0 .S T C H U R C H
I-ate motorists passing
week.
“ 7 ^ » L . ^ ° dJ rr! r -,eaae Seayay- 7” h » ! A meeting -HU snail run Ita schools
Both of these ordinances were pa».
!
° rChMtr8- Und«
W F. W alker la charlmnn of the service station Saturday night
Tomsoth. F. M f a r m e r . Jack Ear-'bers and" M her
the ««> as emergency measures and be-
surprised
to
direction
of
Ernest
McKinney.
local committee making arrange-
•*e a man
school
made came effective Upo„ thelr
officials
w
menta for the entertainment.
J V....CIR.H
o l T t h l . will
’? ill ' be
ne held
'">,d 8ome,,m® In
Ual •PP’-arance before the l«»t Friday.
Ilbur Curtiss. fort win
" d« ‘,rmln®d e f - , P bl,c la8‘ s “ nday at the Methodist
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2 L » ’ K : ' “ a' n -
”«>
Wh 1
made to chan<e from the
hurch at 9.45, When |t Piayed
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the two are willing to slate what < ..
' . ’ bowovor’ ‘,ar’ d ‘ o .top and “
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hel at wneeier lav
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musical ■ numbers as a part of’ V h : , V A L E N T ,N E P A R T Y H E L D
the^home of Mrs. McKy on February
Cottage Grove Favor. Change
Sunday school exercises.
they have planned for a program, hut «•certain the true facts. It was not
A T DR, M O R T E N S E N H O M E
The orchestra consisted of W E
It la known that each den I . prepar­ until some young men traveling on
at C n e7 ° n a,a<ed ,hat ,h* PB®PIe
• ‘ Cottage Grove were all In favor of Buell cello; Evelyn Buell, violin;'
*? ” n°
m” of * * a"d Mro. R. P.
The
home
ing a .tunt which the other does not foot passed the station and discovered SU N D A Y SC H O O L CLASS
he change, and pointed out that Eu- JYed Buell, violin; A s. Robley. violin; v X " " ”8 W88 th® »cone of a fam ily
know of.
Sor nw l M CUPnnl WM n<,ne ° ,her ‘ A*»
” gather,ng laa‘ Thursday
H A S P A R T Y ON F R ID A Y f * " * and Jnn« 'o n City were heavier Harlan Duncan, violin; Bessie Stew- 7 , 1 .
Some members of the Junction City Springfield. night watchman Fred
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r’ ‘A"n elther Springfield or Cot- 8rt’ A * " * : ^ d Louk. baas horn
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The guests consisted of im m o
club were present at the weekly Hinson.
Mr. Caaey waa Immediately sum­
.» Ì “ 5 r . h <h
girls
i Joe Crandall, cornet; Paul CrondalL diate family relatives and a few
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m class / " I * 1 0rOTe-
meeting of the local group last Friday
•pe-
of the Methodl.t Sunday achool were
« •H y invited guests. Dinner
and talked over plans for the event. moned to release Mr. Hinson, who had
w
m
suggested at the meeting tromb°ne; and Jule Pollard, piano
WA»
* 8rAool
AeautlfnH, decorated
discovered the rear door unlocked and •ntertAlned At • Valentine p a rt, b y l ^ ^
the
school boards
h n -ra . of
»» the foü?
four Í 1 .. M r’ ^ « . ‘nney de, 1res” t”o enlarge 7 7 ”d
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n
dx r± „ r L i T . th”r and “ ka ‘ Ä«,i x
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to
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the
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B E R N IC E C L IN E M A R R IE D
card.
thinking that he could turn the latch on Friday evening. The evening was t h . T . « 7 h , 8,eP8 ’ ° “ aUr8 hanging ! Pthe‘ 8 ’ A® care to Join are welcome, i “ d conyer8a‘ lon following the meaL
H E R E T U E S D A Y E V E N IN G on the front door and thus get out. ■P®nt In playing Semes appropriate the laws th l, summer
he stated.
To h a surprise he found last the door for the occasion. after which light
If the Wheeler law Is dropped here
The group has only been recently J M A N 'S F IN G E R IS BROKFW
The marriage of Mias Marlon Ber­ was locked from the outside also. He refreshments were served.
|N A C C in r w -r . 2 * ^
R w in mean that the local school tax organised and confined their music
nice Cline, daughter of Mr. and Mra. • pent about an hour and a half In the
The following g irl, attended the will be lowered slightly and that
last Bunday to playing hymns
Next ’
A C C ,D E N T A T M IL L
non­
W. F. Cline of thia city to Clarence station before he was released
roft y'm ^ Uth PO" ard’ Margaret Jar­ blah school districts
Sunday they will play a special num- '
will
be
taxed
^ rt. C71Wl®y Was the ’ ‘ « ‘n» ®f ‘ he
W ilbur Burkhalter, son of Mr. and
ett, Evelyn Johnson, LaVerne Pugh about three mills on
their property ber.
j third accident to be
Mra. Alexander Burkhalter, of Eugene
yaluatlon.
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— reported at the
L O C A TIO N W O RK S T A R T E D ’ HoVv”" " " h “ ’’ B” a ' r ' re C, r 8 on ’
Booth-Kelly lumber m ill during the
waa solemnized at the home of the
ON W l l l i U C T Y - r
jHoIverson. and the hostess.
Women Attend
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bride’s parents on Tuesday evening
from a °h ? brU8ry-
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A large banquet was served In the
at #:30 o’clock. Mlsa Lena Nowton,
J Ok”n f,nger’ "Ateh he ro-
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dlnlnlg room before the meeting.
W- J u... ™ X T .
th,
° EG REE S T A F F H O LD S
X
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‘ Wa8 Jambed between
the assistant pastor at the First
Several women were present to hear
of public roads, s ta rts work on Tues-
P A R T Y F R ID A Y E V E N IN G
Henry Paddock, of Springfield, was H« ,u i
Christian church In Eugene, officiated.
8’ WhlCh he was handling.
the
explanation
of
the
laws.
Mr
J iF to loro,« the eastern end of the
one of the six applicants who were as a con
Only close fnmlly member, were prei
8eTera' d“ y8 from WOPk
o'
C° ,,ag” Oro,rn’ ’’«‘ onded
W illamette highway from Black Can­ I m t o V T ' ” R' 8ff ° f ' bB RoAekah
sent for the ceremony.
an Invitation to all those present to Fronted their final cltlsenshlp paper, •» « consequence of the accident.
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Mlaa Mabel Burkhalter, slater of
"‘ ‘ notion of thia part of the road Valentine party Friday evening, fol- «(fend the district meetln. which »rill cuit court on Tuesday.
the groom, attended the bride and
M ANY A TTE N D REBEKAH
and h ’ ...” "? r ”' n " ar b " ’ , nfi 88 ae 88 l <’ n be held there on Monday of next
Mr. Paddock was a native of Canada
Ralph Cline, brother of the bride, are expected to be called this spring
M E E T IN G M O N DAY N IG H T
b r i? w !7 CHro ° ? h” rOad fr° m ^ * « 1 •nd drill of the organization.
before coming to Springfield, where
waa beat man.
N a h t refreshment, were served hy
he
now
operates
a
greenhouse
dffe
to
BlAck
CAnyon
will
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The couple will make their home surfaced Just a . soon a , tho weather S d d i
M ov. ,o Springfiatd^M ,, ,„ d Mrs.
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Rlcbmond’ Mr8 A C.
member8 WeM P«>8*n t
Samuel Crolk W right will be ellg- Mnnd°Ut
In Springfield.
permits.
”r Peddlcord. and Mrs. Pearl Uchantol. te» n
” Rnd fam ,Iy’ « TAurs- ible for his final papers a t the next Monday night tor the regutor social
ton. hare moved to Springfield They
ifte AoBtesieB.
meeting of th . Rebekah lodge. Aftor
hearing, which will be held la
are making their home at 880 E street
Sep- he entertainment the group enjoyed
tember.
Ice cream and cake aa refreshments.
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