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    PAO « POUR
T in s 8PRINOF1ELD NEWS
C. E. INSTITUTE
SPEUKERSNAMED
Turkey Growers
Program Is Set
Annual Lane County Tour to
Pe Held August 18. to Visit
Four Leading Flocks
TO PLAY AT FO .-McDONALD
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1982
ELECTRIC TESTER MAY
[ Olympic«
BE USED W ITH PEARS
New Device to Measure Maturity
Found by Research Man
at Oregon State
Sfyl
à ’
1 Double Bill Is
Offered fans
Another
except unally
good
wrestling card 1 being lined up
A farmer to succeed has long hud
this week for Lane county fans by
to be a "Jack of all trail s" from
llerli Owen, Eugene promoter, at
: economist to chemist, suit now he
the county fairgrounds Frida» eve
Problems of turkey grower and
I will have to add a bit to Ills elec
I lrival ability If a new device for
Ulng at 8:30 o'clock
how different farmers are meet ng
Mr. Luther Stain, pastor of the
¡them
will
be
discussed
on
the
an­
;
le
ting
maturity
of
pears
an
Presbyterian church of Fresno
Thia will he another double main
nual t ane county turkey growers'
I 'lottnced by the t 'regou Kxper men!
Calif.. is to be the main speaker at
event card with Cyclone Mackey
tour which will be held on Thurs­
tallon comes Into g neral use.
the Thirteenth Annual Oregon
of (lalveaton, Texas, and Don Kill
day. August IS. according to County
Not so many years ago the col
Christ an Endeavor summer con
of Wichita, Kanaas, being assigned
Agent
O.
8.
Fletcher
who
has
co­
1 lege research men look moat of
ferenoe. which begins on Monde}'
the closing match of the evening
operated with the turkey project
ihe guesa work out of picking pears
evening, August 32. and closes the
George "Wildcat" Pete and Jo«
committee of the lame County
by devlatcg a "mechanical thumb"
following Sunday even.ng. August
Iurelll will be the opponents In
Miss Loretta Turnbull, California, agrfculturl) council in arranging
| by which the change in pressure
28, The conference is held at Tur three
Iho
first match.
times feminine Intenutkmil
; needed to puncture the pear aa it
i.er for all Chri tian Eudeavorers speeiÜHiat champion, couldn't drive the event. Dr W T. Johnson, poul
This
Mackey fellow Is gaining
try
pathologist
of
the
Oregon
Agri­
I ap‘ reached maturity could bo men
of the state, and other young peo­ fast enough to evade cupid, so this
a large following among Ixtne
cultural
college,
will
take
part
In
lured.
This
ha
served
well
ever
fall
will
marry
R.
B.
Blythe.
New
ple, regardless of church affilia­
county (ana and la inaklug a cleat,
York, former ; < rsonai representative the tour and discuss disea e con
Scent* from "Bring Km Bark Alive" thrilling utlven- s m e. hut has its limitations, parti
tion.
of Colonel Ijndbergh
I sweep of defeating all opponenta.
trol problems The schedule for the lu re picture coming to Eox-Mi Donald T heatre in Eugene cularly in that it la of no use In
The program of conference has
It took him two evenings to con
tour Is as follows:
for three days beginning Sunday.
measuring the changes that take
as Its fundamental aim Chr.atian
quer Pete, and he had but little
10:06 a. m.—L. F I.ongcov farm
place In fruit during storage by
Endeavor leadership training The
difficulty later In winning from
one mile north of Coburg. Narrag
O lym pic G am es G ay W ith Color
which It might be told when they
mornings are given over to classes
Walter Achlu. the Oriental wrest
ansett turkeys.
near the end of their storage life.
on various lines. Afternoons are
ter,
11:45 a. m —Joe. Kupeta farm
As an Improvement on thia me
agent in various kinds of recrea
about five miles southwest of Go-
clianlral (eater, James C, Moore,
Donald Hill Is no set up as a
Her«, girls. 1« the first Olympic m-
tlon.
shen. Eleven hundred Rronae tur­
formerly with the U. 8. department flunwed style a jockey red toleil wrestler, either, haying given
Two Lecturaa Daily
keys.
of agriculture, began experimenting W t yacket- with an “offtcial" O lym ­ "Wildcat" Pete auch stiff compell
seal properly placed and uuitc (he
18:15 p. m —Basket picnic dinner
There are two lectures during Investigation of Willamette
with an electrical device with which pic
lion that It was finally decided to
thing far epurtvsear now and durutg
the day. one In the morning, given Park Facilities by Health at Riverview park hack of Skinners
to measure the resistance to elec­
pit the two together again with tbs
- UU.
Ruffe. Eugene. Coffee will be fur-
Officer Made This Week
by Ur. Walter L. Myers of Eugene,
tric current In pear tlaaue. He found
champloushlp at atake. Both have
¡nished.
on the subject, "Jesus in tbe Mo­
that this resistance changes mark­
contributed new life Io the sport
Fallacious rumors which circula
3:00 p. m.—A. E. Cameron farm
dern World.” The second lecture
edly as the pears reach the proper
Interest of the county and are ex­
.s In the evening and is to be given ted about Springfield and vicinity | four miles northwest of Irving
stage for picking, and that It will
pected to draw a large house Fri­
by Mr. Stein on the general theme. to the effect that the swimming Three hundred Bronte turkeys on
also measure the progress of ma
day.
turlty In storage.
The Adequate Christ." Mr. Stein pool at Willamette park was unfit extensive range.
1 ........... .
3:00 p m. —M. O. Nelson farm
also gives the Bible studies whicb for use were rapped this week by
Working as assistant hortlcultur-
is the fir t class in tbe morning. Dr. R. C. Romig. county healty of­ one and one-balf miles northwest
allat at the experiment station this
Each day closes with a bonfire ficer. who visited tbe park and in of Junction City on west side Pa­
past year, Moore has continued his Daughter of Mr. and Mr«.
meeting, at which Paul Brown, of spected all sanitary conditions. He cific highway.
experiments In cooperation with
Welby Steven« Married
also took a sample of water from
At each farm the owner will dis-
1x18 Angeles, is tbe leader.
Medford pear growers who are
to Larry Clamenaon
the river at that place and will cuss his various turkey manage­
on (ht* Iieautlftil, Shady
much Interested In the project
Other leaders in the conference have a test made of it
ment practices, such as hatching.
Though
handicapped
by
drouth
In
Unk« ut
include Ross Gulley, Eugene, field
Helen Reynolds, daughter of Mr.
The rumor implied that drainage brooding, feeding, and disease and
his field work last year. Moore has
secretary, Oregon C. E. Union, and from a septic tank was being run parasite control. All interested par-
carried his Investigations to the nnd Mrs Welby Htevens of route 2.
dean of the conference; Viola Og­ into the river just above the swim ties are Invited to take part In the
point where a preliminary report Springfield, was married to Larry
den. Portland. 9tale C. E. secret­ ming pool. The investigation made tour.
has been published as an experi­ Clemenson of Medford Saturday.
LOW ALL-DAY PRICES
ary; Hulda Anderson, Le Grande, this week proved that tbe septic
ment
station
bulletin.
August
6,
The
ceremony
was
per­
dean of girls; Elcy Walker. Fore it tank was fully 70 feet from the
Special Monthly Rates
Moore has perfected an electrical formed by Itev. Ernest Whitesmith,
Grove, business manager; Wilma river, and that none of the over
device which gives accurate read­ pastor of the Unitarian church, at
Auk About Them
Eddy, Corvallis, assistant business flow ever reached the river.
ings with pears, while It Is compact the church parsonage.
manager; Mrs. Ross Guiley, Eu­
enough to be easily portable for use
gene; Vesta Orrick, Eugene; Helen
throughout an orchard dtstrlot
SIGHTS YOU'VE NEVER SEEN I
McClay, Oregon City; Glenna Steph­ DINNER GROUP GATHERS
. THRILLS
Flags of all nations, whose teams are competing in the Olympics at
ens, Eugene; and Edgar Hoover. AT FANDREM HOME FRI.
Los Angeles, flutter from the flagstaffs as the games get under way. Photos
KNOW NI
three of the U. S. girl swimmers. Mainson, Rawls and Hoffman—
Oregon C. E. president, Portland
Defeat of Wm. Moyer by show
MANY MASON JARS FOR
and the great Paavo NtWmi. "Phantom Finn,’* all champions , . and a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fandrem en-:
Ralph DeMott is Greatest
lection of the flagstaffs and a part of the crowd.
CANNING ARE RECEIVED
tertained at their home Friday
Surprise
of
Tournament
TO ADVERTISE PRODUCTS evening lor members of their din­
A total of 230 Ball Mason fruit
AT LEGION CONVENTION ner club. Tbe guests enjoyed a Ralph DeMott's victory of two PIONEER "NIGHT CLUBS" MILLS NOW DOWN TO
Jars
to be used In the Four-H can
swim in the Willamette river be-1
19 PERCENT CAPACITY nlng schools starting next week,
NO PLACE FOR SISSIES:
up over William Moyer in th,«
Baker—Baker county farm pro­ fore dinner and dancing after­
championship (light at the Oakway
and by those entering the Interna­
ducts will be represented In the wards. The guests were Mr. and
Seattle. Wash.—A total of 321
golf tournament last week-end Men Were Really Men, Had to Be
tional Canning contest, were re­
displays to be maintained in all Mrs. W’alter Gossler. Mr. and Mrs.
to
Get
In
Early
Honky
Tonky,
mills
reporting
to
the
West
Coast
proved the greatest surprise of the
ceived Monday by the county Club
the principal Portland hotels during C. F. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
, Lumbermen's association for the
According to Records
entire tournament to date. Moyer
Leader from the International Can­
the coming American Legion na Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Larson
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week ending July 30 operated at
had been leading with one up at the
ning contest board. The first of
tionai convention.
The county Wright and Mr and Mrs. Laur­
Hollywood, accustomed to swank 19.2 per cent of capacity, as com­
end of the first nine holes.
these canning schools will be held
agent is working with a committee ence Moffitt.
Elmer Pyne and Donald Toomb supper club" where ,he mu ic '• pared to 18.8 per cent of capacity at McMorran and Washburne store
of the lacoi chamber of commerce
for
the
previous
week
and
39.4
per
both lost their matches in the first swe*‘' and low' an<1 ,he "«ht 8oft
Io Eugene un August IS.
in assembling uch display mater­ DOROTHY GIESE INJURES (light. Pyne being defeated bv Dick has ,earned what nl*ht li,e 18 llk* cent for tbe same week last year.
ials. An information booth for tour­
where
men
are
men
During
the
week
211
of
these
plants
Son is Born— Mr. and Mrs. Ira V.
SHOULDER AT PLAY ^Oler, and Toomb by L. E. Green­ "Hell's Bells." a notorious honky were reported as down and 110 as
ist travel will also lie maintained
wood.
Lee of Uakrldge are the parents of
here for visitors cominp over the
operating.
Dorothy Giese, small daughter o f : Both Toomb and Pyne then drop- tonk of California's more virile
a baby son born to them at the
old Oregon Trail.
Current new business of 216
where
year8'
was
reconstructed
as
a
set
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Giese of the P«d to the second flight
Eugene hospital on Monday. Aug­
ting for "Vanishing Frontier,"
identical mills was 41.5 per cent ust 8. 1932.
Gold Star Auto camp in West Pyne
succeeded
In defeating
! story of Old California, starring over production. This group re­
Springfield sustained a broken Grover Richardson,
SIX ATTEND BREAKFAST
I —ohnny Mack Brown, and featur­ ported production approximately
Vida Man Her« -- Gene Goff of
shoulder Monday afternoon when
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ing Evalyn Knapp. Zasu Pitts, Ray­ one-half million feet more than tbe
OF STATE MISSION BODY she fell while playing with a large FEWER LAMBS RAISED;
Vida was a business visitor In
mond Hatton and J. Farrell Mac previous week. Shipments for the
Springfield Tuesday.
Springfield was represented by beach ball. She received medical HAY, HONEY PRICES FALL : Donald. And Hollywood gasped week were 32.4 per cent over pro­
six'persons' a t~ b e ~ annual" sta"te "care at the office of * ,ocal phya‘-
duction.
"
when it learned what the "good old
hreakfast of the Mission Society of c*aD-
Fewer lambs are being raised in days" were like In "Hell”s Bells
Thurston
Inventories, as reported by 144
the Chri t.an church held in Eu-
"*
the 13 western range states than
Much of the action of "The Van mills decreased 10,992 M feet from
RKO RADIO PICTURS
Mrs. O. L. Clement Is at Stayton
tm e Tuesday morning. Those at
Leave for Seattle— Mr. and Mrs for the past two years, according to ishing Frontier" coming to the Fox tbe week ending July 23 and are
tending from this city were Mrs. Wade Paddock left Sunday tor Seat- figures reviewed by the market McDonald tomorrow and Saturday 22.7 per cent less than at this time caring for her new granddaughter
Sun., M on., Tues.
Marie Ruth Basl, who weighed 7 Vfc
Ren Hollister. Mrs. Vcltie Pruitt, tie where they will visit for a few news office of the Oregon State col- ¡s get in the vicinity of "Hell's last year.
Mrs. D. B. Murphy. Mrs. A. P. Sev- days. Mr. Paddock was expected to lege extension service. The 1932 Bells," and the woman owner of the
Unfilled orders increa-ed 3,174. pounds and Is the daughter of Mr.
trson and daughter Edna, and Mrs. ¡return this week, but his wife will lamb crop in these states is about honky-tonk has an important part 000 feet from the previous week and Mrs. Ben Basl.
tl
6 (> « » l \ l < <»A S»
Thurston baseball team won
W. C. Rebhan.
13 per cent under 1931, and about in the action. The story of the pic New export business received dur
remain for an extended visit.
4 per cent below the 1930 crop ture deals with a Robin-Hood type Ing the week was 4.260.000 feet over Westfir team last Sunday by
This year's crop is still larger than Of bandit, who robs the rich to aid more than the volume reported foi one point at Westfir.
I .T 4
Mr. Schaffer of Eugene and
the 1929 lamb production by about the poor, but who, when he Is con the previous week. New domestic
1,400,000 head.
vinced Justice will be done, is cargo orders were 13.678.000 feet grandson Clayton Schaffer from
The poor range and feed sltua- ready and willing to Join the side over the previous week, new rail Cheyenne, Wyoming, were at John
tion that existed last fall and win- of Justice.
business decreased 654,000 feet, Edmlston's Monday watching the
ter is blamed for the reduction
_____________ ___
while the local trade increased 1,- threshing machine work Clayton
Ibis year as it resulted in heavy T |Q E R T H p VILLIAN OF
660,000 feet from the previous Schaffer belongs to the airplane
losses of ewes and lambs during
VILLIAN U f
Springfield, Oregon
corps In Cheyenne.
week's business.
he winter and early spring. This
‘BRING ’EM BACK ALIVE
Mrs. Tralln from Portland and
Continued lower production and
.summer, however, ranges are hold-
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unsatisfactory values have forced Mrs. Marvin Jackson and Mrs
ing up better than for several years
frank Buck, author, adventurer higher asking prices by mills during Jeppe Jenson from Eugene were In
in the west, and as a result lambs anfl wild animal maestro whose the past week. Thia. It Is believed, Thurton Wednesday In the Inter­
have not been forced out of pro- <camera record of his own book, has resulted In some forward buy est of lodge "Degree of Honor.'
"The Unbeatable Union of Spirit and Action"
ducer's hands by feed shortage.
j "Bring ’Em Back Alive," Is the ing and accounts for the gain
Lynn Endicott from Portland
• • •
j latest scren sensation, claims that shown In volume this week In the spent several days with his wife
We are here with one of the finest food stroes to
The average value of U. 8. No. 1 the man-eating tiger who Is the domestic water markets. Many lum and son last week.
give you loyal and efficient service at the lowest prices
alfalfa at 8 leading domestic mar villain of his Jungle drama will bermen believe the price bottom
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugh are glv
possible. With your loyal cooperation we are m aking
kets during July was 311.50 per ton. make all the hard-working hadmen has been finally reached and antici­ Ing a day of entertainment next
Springfield a better and better place to trade.
compared with 315.25 in the cor °f the movies green with envy when pate that market firmness will re­ Sunday In honor of Mrs. D. O
responding month last year, and 320, they see him fight his way through sult In Increased lumber buying.
Baugh, mother of Mr. Baugh, and
■ for the preceding five years, 1926 the RKO-Ffhdio picture made by the
Every Item Here a CUT PRICE. You Can Certainly
Mr. James Calvert, father of Mrs
McKENZIE BLEND
BLUE STEM
) to 1930 inclusive. A strong holding Van Beuren Expedition
Baugh, birthdays. A basket dinner
PROFIT at These Quotation«.
Standard HIGH
tendency on the part of many
This ferocious Jungle beast whose
HARD WHEAT
will be served at noon all relatives
Upper
W
illamette
GRADE
MERCHANDISE
at
Greatly
SACRIFICED
I growers has been noted this sea- ’ o,e concern Is today's dinner, acts
and friends are Invited to attend
PRICES.
BARGAINS
IN
ALL
DEPARTMENTS.
son as they are reported unwilling aD^ fights with rare unconcern. He
Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Russell
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phelps and
49 Lb. Sack
to sell at current bids, hence fair has no managers, no publicity men, son Robert, and Miss Bonnie and children from Silverton spent
9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, yard
19C
! amounts are being stacked. Re­ no assistants and no doubles. He Jeanne Tinker of Pleasant Hill, Mr. the week-end at Fred Russel's.
9-4 Bleached Sheeting, yard ...................
21c
49 Lbs. S l.O S
wrote
the
piece,
plays
th
-;ar
part,
ceipts at tbe Kansas City market
and Mrs. Jack Dent and three chil­
89c
89 inch Heavy MtiKlin, yard
06c
| for July totaled only 206 cars com­ and directs himself. All hi : lines dren of Roseburg motored to Bel­
SUMMONS
Genuine Belmont Prints, yard
-,0c
are
impromptu,
with
no
regard
for
IN
THE
EUOENE
JUSTICE
pared with a seven-year July aver­
knap Springs and return Sunday
75c Table DatnaHk, y a r d ................................................ ,39 q
COURT FOR EUGENE JUSTICE
the cameraman's feelings. During where they met Miss Leola Ew-
age of 642 cars.
25c English Broadcloth In all shade«, yard
10c
DISTRICT,
LANE
COUNTY,
s • •
the course of the picture he lists banks, Mrs. Lunn and Miss Evelyn
OREOON.
11.00,
$1.50
Boy’«
Wa«h
Suit«,
«ize
3
-
(5,
each
49c
among
his
adversaries
a
giant
The honey crop in the United
ITielps who have been camping near L. M. Travis, Inc., a corporation,
30c Eeatherproof Ticking, yard
17c
Plaintiff, -vs- C. H. Ambrose, De­
; States this year seems to vary more crusher python, a twenty-foot cro­ McKenzie bridge the past weeks.
$1.00
Art
Pillow
CaBeH,
42
Inch,
pair
39c
fendant.
codile,
a
neat
but
not
gaudy
black
widely than usual even within in­
Miss Ewbanks and Miss Phelps re­
$1.95 Ladle« Sw eater Puff Sleeve, each
98c
H. Ambrose, Defendant.
dividual sections, according to re panther and a bull water buffalo. turned from their camp Monday To In C. the
Name of the State of
$1.95
HOU88
and
Voile
DruSMS
79c
Before
he
was
run
down
and
ports gathered by the market news
and Miss Ewbanks returned to her Oregon: You are hereby required
$1.25
KayHcr
full
fauhlon
Silk
Hone
in
nil
Shade«
69c
office of the OregoD extension ser­ brought to book by Buck and his home In Lamore, California, Wed­ to appear and answer the complaint
75c Silk ltayon Ve«t and Bloomer«, each
39c
filed against you In the above-en­
vice. In Oregon the main flow is j a««i«tants he had attempted homi- nesday.
$3.50 and $$5.00 Corset« or Corseletten, odd lot«
titled action on or before the 12th
well started east of the Cascades 'clde four times, suicide twice and
The Williams and Parvln heirs of day of September. 1932, and If you
to clo«e
79c
and with hot days and cool nights murder, mayhem and highway rob Dexter have purchased about 2>/4 fall to answer, for want thereof
50c
and
75c
Bra«Hiere«,
each
25c
the prospects are for a good yield. 9ery too many times to try to keep acres of ground from Mrs. Geo. the plaintiff will apply to the
Bo«« of the Road Overall«
89c
Court for Judgment against you
Demand is reported inactive and ; track of.
Newman for a permanent plcnlt
Bo«« of the Road Corduroy Pant«
$1.98
so far prices are no better and
"Bring ’Em Back Alive," directed grounds where they will hold fami­ In the sum of Elghty-flve and no-
100 Dollars (385.00) with Interest
$3.50 Men’« Dreg« Pant«
$1.98
sometimes lower than last year. In- by Clyde E. Elliott, comes to the ly reunion picnics. Last September thereon at the rate of six per cent
$1.00 Men'« Plain Color Broadcloth Shirt
49c
dicatlons are that the plains area F°» McDonald theatre Sunday for 13th they held their first family per annum from the 10th day of
$1.00
Men’«
B.
V.
I),
style
Union
Suit
39c
November,
1925,
until
paid,
and
for
and most of the clover belt will | three days.
picnic.
50c Boy’« Work Shirt
29c
reasonable attorney’s fees
of
have a good crop of honey.
I
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J. A. Phelps Is building a new Fifteen and no-100 Dollars (316.00),
$1.00 Men’s Union Suit«, Short. Sleeve«, long leg«, 49c
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At Triangle Lake—Mr. and Mrs. barn at his ranch at Pleasant Hill, and for plaintiff’s costs and dis­
Men’« Dre«« I lose, Pair
jOc
bursements
herein
Incurred.
Nurse Return«—Miss Annls Mc- SIg Moe spent Sunday at Triangle
The Lewis mill above Dexter 1s
SOe Men's I landkerchlel'H, colored border
05c
This Summons Is served upon
Gookln returned to Springfield ' Lake.
operating 4 days a week. The Guls- you by publication In the Spring-
$3.50 Men'« Work Shoe«
$1.85
Tuesday evening after having spent
tlna mill operated two days last field News, a newspaper of general
$5.00 Men’« Dre«« Shoe« and Oxford«
$2.98
several days at Forest Grove visit­ To Move Soon—H. O. Becker and week.
circulation In Springfield, Oregon,
$3.50,
$5.00
Ladle«’
Sport
and
Dre««
Shorn
$1.98
ing with her sister, Mrs. J. A. En­ family will leave Monday for Oak­
by virtue of an order made and en­
Blanket« Greatly Reduced.
tered on the 9th day of August,
schede. Her sister Is here visiting land, California, where they will
Creswell Girls Here—Miss Wil 1932, by the Honorable Dan John­
for a few days.
make their home.
loughby Howe and Marjorie Howe ston, Justice of thb Peace, In and
Every Purchase is Guaranteed to Be Standard
of Creswell are visiting at the for the Eugene Justice District,
High Grade Merchandise.
Mission Meet Postponed
j California People Visit—Mr and home of their aunt, Mrs. Fred Louk. Lane County, Oregon, the first pub
llcatlon of said Summons being on
The monthly meeting of the Bap Mrs. W. H. Jones and fanlly of
the 11th day of Au«ust, 1932, and
list Missionary society of the Bap- California are spending a lew days
Carrier on Vacation— John Nice, the last publication on the 8th day
tlst church which was to have been here at the home of Mr. and Mrs carrier on route 1, Is taking a four- of September, 1932.
C. N. JOHNSTON, Attorney
held Tuesday was postponed until Don Mcekins, Mr. nnd Mrs Jones day vacation this week. LeRoy
for Plaintiff. U. 8. National
next month It was announced here owned the Midway Auto park be­ Nice Is carrying the mall during
THE STORE OF SPRINGFIELD
Bank Bid«., Eugene, Oregon.
Monday.
fore
moving
to
California.
his
absence.
(A
11-U-M—
8
1-3)
-
Fta«no Paator to Lead Thir­
teenth Annual Outing at
Turner Week of Aug. 22
Wafer Rumor Is
Branded babe
Helen Reynolds
Married Aug. 6
GOLF
OAKWAY
Golfers Drop
Oakway Matches
BRING CM
ÆACK AVIVÉ
e'MIHISAIII
Irish-Murphy Co.
LOYALTY and ECONOMY
M id -S u m m e r
Clearance
Sale
-Qf-
Fulop’s Dept Store
Flour
Flour
Fulop’s Dept. Store
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