The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 25, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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BELT AT STAKE
IN ARMORY MEET
GAG CLUB LIFTS EVERY
E XH IB IT INSTRUCTION
MEMBER TO VICE-PRES.
ON BROADCAST FOR *-H
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TOWN AND VICINITY
Taking advantage of the regular Groucho Marx. New Funsters* Aa-
( oclatlon Head; Initiates Move
Monday night radio program» over
to Provide for Future Pia a
KOAC at X o'clock. La"e county
N o il Man Hers—
W. P elt I John
club member» are adding to the
of Noli was a business visitor in
Groucho Marx, recently elected
Springfield on Monday.
Reynold- Pott» W .lt.rw .ijM
president of the West End Asthma
THI. tor Co With Pot.;
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" " " " **" and Riding Club. Holly wood's "gay
Drive to Rossburg— Mr. and Mrs
hand information.
association" for humorists, has ele­ F H. Hamlin motored to Roaeburg
Hill. Mecltsy, Other» Set
I The program for Monday night
I August 29th will include a talk by vated all other members to post to visit friends Sunday.
Herb Oaten a moat hmbiltous
Cow gill. assistant state club tlons as vice-pres idem
Jasper Resident Here — M. L.
“The move is made," he explain­
wrestling card of the present sea ieader on "Room Improvement and
Wallace
of Jasper waa a business
son has been announced for this HomP
Maklng
Projects '* Mias ed, “because we ma\ decide to
.week, and the Eugene prom oterjCoW(rt„ w l„ discuss the projects turn the club Into a bank, and then vU hor ,n Springfield on Friday,
C rasw all Resident Here — Mrs
expects to draw fans for this per-)Bnd R, „ „uaRe»tlons on completing we will he fu ll' organlted for attch
formance front many parts of the them. She will also di cuss the a change
Ralph Laird of Creswell was a vlal-
It was during the filming of I tor |u Springfield on Saturday.
state.
“ Preparation of Exhibits."
Topping the Friday night card,
H. A. Lindgren. Extension Live­ "Horse Feather.." directed by Nor­
Leaves for Ranch— Mias Ange-
which is to be the first held in the stock Specialist, will talk on man McLeod, latest of the ser es of
Brattaln left Monday for her
Armory since the matches acre "Ethics of the Show Ring." Many niotlon pictures made by the mad
hut merry. Four Marx Brothers | father’s ranch at Paisley near
moved to the fairgrounds early in club contests in the livestock pro­
the summer, will be the match be jects are Judged by Mr Lindgren In which comes to the Fox McDonald Lakeview.
ween George “Wildcat'' Pete and
Jack Reynolds, world’s W elter­
weight wrestling champion of Cin
clnnatl, Ohio. Reynolds will post
his belt tor this match and Pete
is anxious to annex thia to the one
he now holds. The Wildcat ta now
the Junior middleweight champion.
He will have to reduce his weight
to 147 pounds to be eligible tn the
welterweight class
The special 45 minute event will
be staged between Don H ill, of
Wichita,
Kansas,
and
Cyclone
Mackey of Galveston. Texas.
different parts of the state ami
Lane county club members are well
acquainted with him.
4-H News from Over the State,
w ill occupy its regular place on the
program
MANY ATTEND CLASS
PICNIC ON TUESDAY
Between 30 and 40 people attend­
ed the picnic Monday evening
which members of the Bethany
class of the Baptist church held
for their members, husbands, and
A 30-minute opening event be­ friends. The gathering was held at
tween Bennie Wilson, who became Riverview park in Eugene.
so ambitious last week at the fa ir­
grounds that he challenged Pete
AXE SLIPS INJURES
after his match, and Pat Reagan
WORKMAN’S FOOT
of Wyoming has been scheduled.
The main event will be for the
beet two out of three falls with no
time limit. Regular indoor prices
will prevail for this match. The
tickets selling for from $1.10 down.
GIRLS TAKE MYSTERY
HIKE ON TUESDAY
Seventeen girls, members of Miss
I'kLne Gartin's Sunday school class
of the Christian church went on a
mystery bike to the Severson farm
Tuesday morning leaving Spring-
field at 10:30 under the leadership
of Mrs. Nellie Pyne. The day was
spent swimming and with a picnic
lunch.
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theatre Sunday, that Uroucho was
Visit with Father—Mr. and Mrs.
elected to the presidency.
Roy Smith of Portland spent Sun­
The office entitles him to noth
day here at the home of her father,
ing but grief, other members claim. A1 Senseney.
Their organixation. they assert, is
the parent of the Bombay Cycle
Drive to Oakridge— Mr. and Mrs.
Society of America, with which Is F. B. Flanery ami Mr. and Mrs A n­
affiliated the North American Cit­ drew Campbell of Perrydale drove
rus Feelers* Guild and the Dry Fly to Oakridge Sunday.
Fishing Expedition.
Marcóla People Visit — Mr. and
Harold N. Swanson, editor of
Coliege Humor Magaxine. is first
R° * O«rrett of Marco , were
vlcwpregldent. Bert Kalmar and I »>«. dnea. vl.ltors tn Springfield on
1 Saturday.
Harry Ruby, who collaborated with
S. J. Perelman on 'Horse Feathers,'|
Admitted to Hospital— Guy Mat
were "pests of honor" at Perel­ thews of Dexter was admitted to
man's and Groucho's request, and the Pacific Christian hospital on
were elected to membership at the Saturday.
first meeting presided over by
Patient in Hospital— Marian Ship-
Groucho.
The other three Marx Bothers— ley was admitted as a patient at
Chico. Harpo and Zeppo— are. alao the Eugene hospital during the
week-end
members.
Five stitches were required to
close a flesh wound which Charles
Dismissed from Hospital— Mrs.
M iller received to his left leg Mon­
Ira V. Lee was dismissed Saturday
day when he struck his leg with
rom the Eugene hospital where she
a sharp axe which he was using.
The women of Pleasant H ill com has been a patient
A local physician treated the in­
munity club met at the home of
jury.
W alterville Merchant Here— C.
Mra. Mollie Kahler last Wednes­
R. Sylvester of W alterville was a
day. Games, guessing contests, mu­
Visitor from Salem— Verne Scott sic and visiting were the after­ business visitor in Springfield on
Saturday.
nephew of Mrs. W. H. Adrian is
noon’s diversions. Mrs. E. Gustina
here from Salem thia week visit­ was appointed chairman of drama
Portland People Here— Mr. and
ing.
tics committee to succeed Mrs. Mrs. A. Cannon of Portland spent
Kahler, resigned.
Refreshments the week-end here visiting with Mr.
Worked in Eugene— Mrs. Elsie were served to 32 women by Mrs.
and Mrs. Bert Doane.
Pollard spent Tuesday in Eugene Hammond and Mrs. Anderson. The
assisting with liquidation proceed­
Doctor Goes South— Dr. and Mrs
next meeting will be held Septem­
ings in connection with the Bank ber 7 at the home of Mr». E fflt W C. Rebhan and two daughters.
of Commerce.
Wheeler. Efcction of officers for •><* an(l Bobbie, spent the week
the coni'ng year w ill be held at this ! en<* at Grants Pass,
I Upper Willamette
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1 CITY ARCHWAY
RAZED THIS WEEK
Visit at Mahal — Mrs Marlon
Adams and son. Bob. spaut Tuesday
visiting at Mabel.
Visits Brother— Miss Flora Whit
nay of Sutherlin la here visiting a*
the home of her brother. H W.
Whitney.
Attend Breakfast — Miss Nelli
Stuart attended a sunrise breakfast
given this morning by Mis- Ruth
Meyers In Eugene.
hi
Returns to Home— Mrs Georgia
Morgan returned to her home at
Brownsville Friday after spending
several days here visiting at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs
S. G. Moshier
Wile Rev. and Mr» C * Phil
lip of Marshfield left thei
and
came to Springfield for a short
visit with hi» parent». Mr. and Mis
(1 W. Carson at the Marlon Adam»
home, while enroute Io Ontario to
accept a new pastoral call, mem
her» of Rev Phillips former charge
on the coast decided to come Io
M| ngfleld to hid him farewell.
Imposing sign of welcome.
Son it Born— Mi and Mrs C. C
T ,,„
position ot this arch ha»
Mulligan are the parent, of a baby
prob|„n,
,.„ y c»,.r
son born to them at their home in
|h<i new brl(Jgt> W(|i|
Springfield on Saturday. August M . (rnV()| l(|1<1
oM o„ # r„ w|
Returns from Vacation — Mies
Nellie Stuart ha- relumed trom her
two-wteks vacation trip to Seattle
and Portland, She returned to het
work at the First National Bank In
Eugene Monday
PARISHONERS FOLLOW
PASTOR FROM COAST
The lust steps In the removal ot
the old Springfield arclt. erecte I
many years ago on the old highway
to welcome visitor to Springfield
and the Gateway to the McK male
country, will be cumpleted this
week and only two mas» ve con
Wednesday 29 members of hl
erele posta, approximately sly feet former congregation arrived here
square, will stand aa mute remln
n a truck and spent the day at the
ders of what was once considered \dams home
moval of the arch has been deemed
necessary as the bridge on the old
road has been taken out and travel
era have frequently turned Into
«>« tree bordered latte leading un
der the arch, thinking they were on
» mam traveled road
The Chamber of Commerce as-
responsibility for the re
m0VB| ,,f the arch which was erect-
e(1 bv various local civic organtia
))on„ and „ committee comprising
j obn Anderson. John Pyle and F
» llam ltn waa named to negotiate
for Its removal. Last week II. O.
Wesby and son was authorised to
begin work and now the archway
has been removed from the land
Goes to Portland — Harry M
Stewart left for Portland Wednes­
day morning to visit at the home of
his daughter. Mrs. Theran Sausser
Mr and Mrs. Stewart will return ,c “ Pe
to Springfield next week
Agitation for the erection of an
other sign on or near the triangle
Returns to Home— Mrs. Dries at the west approach to the new
cel left Tuesday for her home at bridge has been starlet! here on
Boring. Oregon, after spending a «eversi occasiona, but nothing ha»
few days here with her husband come of them so far Local busi
who Is employed with the highway nessmen feel that some marker
larger and more noticeable than the
oiling crew.
highway distance markers ought to
Leave for California— Mra. Riley
be erected acros» the bridge as
Snodgrass and daughier. Maxine,
tourists and others pas» by without
left Monday for San Francisco
knowing that a city exists across
where they will visit with Mr»
the river or that they are passing
Snodgrass' son, Kenneth Det.a sub .
by one of the greatest playground»
They expect to return Saturday.
areas In the United State«
Attends Wedding—Mrs. Gertrude
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Wilson and two sons motored to
Sister Visits Sunday— Mr. and
Oregon City Friday to attend the Mrs. Andrew Campbell of Perry-
wedding of her cousin. Miss M ar dale. Oregon, spent the week-end
Jorie Swafford of that city to here at the F. B Flanery home.
Mrs. Campbell Is a sister of Mr
Homer H. Smith of Salem
Flanery, They drove up the new
Bakersfield People Here — Mr W illam ette highway as far a» Oak-
and Mrs. Armand Hubbard and son
Sunday
and daughter. Robert and Dorothea
of Bakersfield. California, are hen-
Albany Man Here — Floyd K
to visit at the home of .Mr. and Sims. I I. C. Conn and W. B. Mortan
Mrs. John Harris.
all of Albany were registered at the
Springfield hotel the first of the
Returns to Home— Mis Marjorie week They are members of the
Pohl left Monday for her home at maintenance crew of the Mountain
Cornelius. Washington, after hav­
States Power company
ing spent a week visiting at tht
Returns from Vacation— Mrs. W
M A. Pohl and M. B. Huntiy homes
K. Barnell and daughter. Barbara,
here.
returned Sunday from Newport
California Man Here
George wbere (pey have spent a two week'»
Stevens of I «os Angeles spent Sun vacat(on
Mr. BarAell drove over
day here visiting at the home of | (0 th„ ,.oai,t
Saturday evening
Bert Doane. Mr. Stevens and M r (o Re( b)g fa(ntly.
Doane are old friends and had not
A
seen each other for 30 years.
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ThOYStOD
Returns from Coast— Mrs. Elva 0——----------------------------- —— — “—
Adam» and »on. Oliver, returned to
There was a large attendance at
th e ir home here Monday after
»rho0' meeting la .t Thursday
spending some time at Hec.ta Head
bud” ’' ,or
where they were guests at the
Mr(t
Percy Robison got his arm caught
home of Mrs. Adams' sister
In the wood saw last Wednesday
C. B. Herman.
cutting It quite badly.
To Visit at Klamath— Mr and
Arthur Calvert from Junction
Mrs. J M Larson and family and city helped John Edmlston thresh
Mr. and Mrs. Sam M iller of June- iast Friday.
tion City will leave today for Tule
Mrs. James HUI and son. James
School Wood Delivered— All of lake In the Klamath Fall»» country Jr., left last Saturday for San Fran-
FALL BALLOT TO
BE LONG AFFAIR the wood ordered by the school to visit relative-- for a few days cisco, California, fSr a few days'
board for the coming school year They will return to Springfield on visit with her mother. Mrs. Ho-
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has been delivered it has been an Sunday,
well.
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M r and Mrs. Arthur Buyers and
nounced this week.
sonal service.
i M dCpnTlP
V
r II p V '' family from Portland. Mrs. Hassl
"State W ater Power and Hydro­
Drive to McCredie— Mr. and Mrs
lTlCItenZie
t M c C w from Los Angeles. Mr. and
electric Constitutional Amendment" Clark Wheaton and Dr. and Mrs. N.
t
Neighbors of Woodcraft held Mr», Jack Hatchell and Nedra
— Purpose: Perpetuity of state's w Emery spent Sunday at McCre-
their regular meeting. Friday even Wlgle of Portland, drove up from
NO
water power sites: state engaging die Springs resort on the upper
ing. After the business session a Portland Friday and spent the
INCREASE
in water power and hydroelectric Willamette.
supper of Ice cream, cake and cof week-end with M r and Mrs Bert
IN PRICE8
business; Incurring indebtedness
fee, was served.
Weaver Mrs. Jones and four chll-
Sailor
on
Furlough—
Louis
Ship
not exceeding 6 per cent assessed
ley arrived here Monday to spend, Alvin Ogden, also his uncle and dren; Mrs. »yfert and five chll-
valuation.
most of a 17 day furlough visiting aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson, jre n , and Mrs. Della Herrington
with his grandparents. Mr and Mrs. were over night guests of J. W from O esw ell also spent Sunday at :
T. C. Barker. His ship is stationed Storment and family. Mr. Ogden the Weaver home,
while here, called on H. A. Morris
The Ladies' Aid will meet with }
at Bremerton. Washington.
and family. He left Monday to take Mrs Laurence Gossler next Friday
California People Here— Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson to their horn«- for all day and work on a quilt for
Mrs. Hugh Cowart of Loa Angeles at Arroyo Grande. California.
Mrs. Stivens.
California, arrived here Friday to
David and Alvin Potter had as
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weiss and
visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs guests last week, Donald Wegner daughter Bonnie Jean, are with
A. J. Cowart, and with her parents and friend
Mrs. Weiss' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
We will give a Bar
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harper.
Mrs. W. C. ThJenes of Deerhorn. r O ss Mathews at Pleasant H ill,
of Candy Free to the
Mrs. Stoterstead entertained a
Former Resident Here — J F returned home Wednesday after a
vacation
on
Still
creek,
in
the
Mt
number
ot little folks last Friday.
Nadvornlk of Salem was here over
first 250 youngsters
the week-end vM ttn g at the home Hood National forest Her son Dr from 2 until 4 o’clock in honor of
to come to our store
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trlnka. Mr. Thlenes and family were also her small son, Roger's birthday,
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and
’
Nadvornlck
was formerly engaged spending their vacation at the
Saturday morning
same place.
daughter, Mildred, and Mrs. Arch
in the tailoring business here.
at Irish-Murphy's
Mrs. Jack Hulln and son, who ghough and daughter, Patty, re-
if they are accom­
Cuts Foot — A. E. McKay, em- have been visiting Mrs. Hulln’s par turned last Saturday from a trip
TRY A LOAF OF
panied by their par­ i ployee of the Fisher lumber mill at ents, Mr. and Mrs. M att Emmerich, to Elk, Wyoming, where they vlsl-
SPRINGFIELD BREAD AND A POUND
Marcola was in Springfield -Mon­ returned home the last of the week ted Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Price and
ents.
OF SPRINGFIELD BUTTER —
day to receive treatment for an in
D. E. Benson and son returned family. They drove over 2000 miles
There is None Better.
Jury which he received to his foot from Moro, Oregon last week.
on the trip.
! when struck with an axe.
Mrs. 8. J. Godard, who has been
Vern Stone from San Francisco
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Erna arrived Friday for an extended visit
Licensed to Wed — Charles C.
Cunnlrxham, near Portland, return with Mr. and Mra. Bert Weaver.
Malsan of Springfield and Florence
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J Cleveland of Klamath Falls obtain- ed the last of the week with Miss
Mildred McNown.
NOTICE OF F IN A L HEA RING
I ed a marriage license at the ot-
M r and Mrs Zara Potter, who of Final Account and Petition for
' flee of the countv clerk on Satur­
F,n<l »««lament.
have been living in a tent since
, IN T H E CO UN TY COURT O F T H E
day.
their home burned,
111 soon ne I a T A TE OF OREGON FOR T H E
CO U N TY OF LANE.
Visit at Jefferson— Mr. and Mrs. able to move Into a house. Mrs.
KELLOGGS
W. A. Taylor and their nephews, Momb Is having her unoccupied IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E ES
house repaired for them.
T A T E ,O F ANNA D K IR C H N ER .
Wilson Taylor, and Kenneth H ar­
Bruce, small son of Mr. and Mrs
NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
rington, and their niece, Evllo Har
rlngton, went to Jefferson for a pic­ Buell Beyerlln, had the misfortune that the Honorable C. P. Barnard,
3 For
nic Sunday. They were Joined there to break both bones of his right County Judge for Lane County, Ore-
loot wock
K°n- haB
Saturday
the hour
24 day
September,
1932,
at the
of ot
10
by the Harrington children's par forearm last week
A
party
was
given
In
honor
of
0,clock
A
M
thp
day
Bn(J
ents who returned with them to
Mrs. Floyd Meyers, when she re , that the court room of said court
| their home In Portland.
BLUE BELL HARD WHEAT
turned from Bend. Those present has been appointed hy said court as
Portland People Hero— Mr. and were M r and Mrs. W illis Morris. tbe «me and place for the hearing
BAKERS
„
t, i i. .
« un.
objections thereto and the set-
Mrs. Jay Rowan and son. Durwood. Shorty Bennett. Paul Putman, W Is tlefnent thereof.
of Portland, spent Sunday at the ter Odell, Ceclle and Leonard Gloss,
DATE of first publication August
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Carr. Ethel and W. W. Thlenes. Dale the 25th, 1932.
Buy Your Winter’s Supply
They returned to their home Sun­ and Bunny Richardson, La V e rn e 1. DATE of last publication Soptem-1
i her the 22nd, 1932.
’/ 2 Pound Can
day evening and were accompanied Hoffman. Jack
Anderson,
Roy
IR E N E K. TU L LIR , Adminis­
by Mr. Rowan's father, Norman Rogers. Irene and Cindy
tratrix.
49 Pound Bag
Mrs. D. E. Benson wa» hostess B. F. M U L K E Y , Corbett Build-
Rowan who has been visiting In
few | for the fun night of the Oulld go-• *n»* Portland, Oragosy Attorney
Springfield
for
the
past
1 ,
„ .
. - .
. for the Estate.
months.
d ety. Refreshments were served
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A nightmare unbridled
am ong
sTsauvres
shame of iti
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TU E8D A Y
¡j
meeting.
V isit at Newport— Mr. and Mra.
Registration In the Pleasant H ill Wayne Clover and daughter. June,
1 high school w ill be held Septembei
spent the week-end and the first
I 8 and 9.
of this week at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lattin are en
I ojying a visit from their daughter.!
Visits Parents — M r and Mrs.
Mrs. Herbert M iller and little , Fred Louk spent Sunday at Cres-
' daughter of Bakersfield. California well where they visited at the home
The Misses Jeanette and Helen of Mrs. Louk's parents. Mr. and
Settle have been visiting with Mrs. Wm. Howe,
friends and relatives in Portland
Visitor from Oregon City— Mr.
and Halsey.
and Mrs. John Ketels had as their
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kahler and
guest Sunday, Mrs. Eva Scott of
daughter Catherine, spent the week
1 Oregon City. They drove to T r i­
end at the home of Mrs. Kahler’s
angle Lake during the afternoon.
sister, Mrs. Elvtn Lewis and fam
ily of W olf Creek. Mrs. Lewis has
Former Resident Here— Mr. and
Just returned from a trip east Mrs. C. E. Starr of Klamuth Falls
where she visited with home folks were In Springfield Wednesday
and friends of both families.
visiting friends. Mrs. Starr, former-
The Hills Creek Lumber com- lv Myrtle Ralston, was employed at
pany baseball team defeated the Eggimann'a in 1919
Swimmers' Delight team by a »core
Roseburg People Visit— Mr. and
of 14 to 0 last Sunday.
Mrs. P. A. Webb of Roseburg were
Mrs. Lena M iller and sons. Stan­
guests here Tuesday of Postmaster
ley and Lloyd of Kelso. Washington
and Mrs. F. B. Hamlin. Mr Webb
have been visiting with her cousin
is a candidate for sheriff of Doug­
Mrs. E. Gustina and family.
las county.
v a
THURSDAY, A U O V T IB,
THS SnUNOFTOLD NSW»
WM. KNICKERBOCKER
WEDS LEABURC GIRL
Announcement of the wedding ot
lleasle Reed Beeson. 24. of Leahutg
to W illiam Knickerbocker. <4. waa
made here last evening The wed
ding 1» «aid to have taken place at
5 o'clock, after which a group of
young neople went to the Knlcker
Itocker home on Route I and de­
manded that the groom treat his
friend« The party then came Io
Springfield where new» of the wed
ding was received with greal stir-
prise.
Thl» 1» Mr
end wife.
Knickerbocker'»
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FAT MAN REDUCES
53 POUNDS—OH BOY!
Don't be stubborn, you big fat
men throw off your fat before your
fat throws you Into the discard Do
as M r S A. latnler of Sawtelle,
Calif, did- read hl» letter:
"1 have used two reducing belt» to
no benefit hut since ualng Kruschen
Salt» each morning tn my coffee I
have taken off 7 lb» In a week and
eat most anything I like. I weighed
343 lbs. 8 month» ago and now I
weigh 190 lb»."
Take one half teaapoonful of
Kruschen Salta In a glass ot hot
water every morning —cut down on
fatty meats, potatoes and sweats—
now you know the safe way to lose
unsightly fat.
For a trifling aunt you cau get a
Jar of Kruschen Salts that lasts 4
week» at any drugstore In the
world but be sure and get Krus
chen— yaur health comes first.
!» J W
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WRIGHT FAMILIES
GATHER « SALEM
«
Loa Angeles Resident» Hon*
ored at Reunion Sunday;
Start Home Wedneeday
A reunion of the W r ghl (»mille«
wa i held al lite Adam» grove north
ot Saltiti Bunday In honor of Roy
Eider and bla son and daughter.
George anti Helen, of Loa Angeles,
and Mias Grace Uetidle of Mouse
Jaw. Saskatchewan, who have beeu
visiting lu Oreguu.
The guests «peut Tuesday at the
Wright cabla on Horse Creek and
left for their home on Wednesday,
Those attsudlug the plculu re-
uulon were Mr. and Mra. H. 0.
Wright and children, Mr. and Mrs.
latratili W right and children, D ill­
ard and Beverly, Harry W right,
all of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Guy W right of Eugene, Mr. and
Mrs. J M Elder and children. Al­
lan, Harold ami M artin; and Mr,
and Mra. Frank Elder and nun,
Richard, of Milwaukee; Mr. aud
Mrs. W K. Price. Clayton Groa»
und daughter. Haasi, of Portland;
Mr. aud Mra. Carl l«epley and sona,
James and Cecil; M r and Mra.
Glen Adams. Mr aud Mrs Hugh
Adams and sona. Harold and
Dwight. Mr. aud Mrs. Hubble
Young and daughters. Clara aud
June, ail of Halem, and the honor
guoata.
PLAY GOLF
There 1» no better form of
recreation than to play u
round of Qolf.
You r»- Dutdoora Under the trees
when you play
O a k w a y C o u rse
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Low Green Fee», and
Lower Monthly Rataa
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SPECIAL
Men’s
SUITS
$9.90
$12.50
$15.95
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C J . Breier Co.
968
WillamstU
\VIIONAIh
FREE
With each order of
12.00 or more we
are going to give
you Free a shopping
bag full of groceries.
Be Sure to Come
Early. While the
Stock Lasts
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Irish-Murphy FREE
COM PANY
A Real Sale and a Real Saving
Saturday Is Bargain Day
Here are Just a Few of the Many Items
We Will Have to Offer.
MAXWELL
4OUSE
Coffee
1 LB. -
. 29c
LIBERTY
WHITE
Soap
10 Bars «
19c
Brooms
27c each
Flour
79c
PEP
COLONIAL
25c
R an ges
Cocoa
10c
BUILT IN OREGON
FOR OREGON HOMES
$49.50 to $110
WRIGHT & SONS
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