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    FOUR
MARY L
DIES ON n
TU R 8PRINGFIKLD NKW8
FORD CAR HOLDS SALES
LEAD SINCE JUNE
, Lane Politics Are
Quiet This V/eek
Oregon Registration Figures Show
Total Volum e of IS Per Cent
of A ll N aw Automobiles
Keeney Comes Out in Support
ANItUAL BAPTIST
MEET IS TONIGHT
FROSH INITIATION
HELD LAST NIGHT
| First World Series Fan f
CAina Vs. Japan
On Armory Card
Patutira Taknhnshi Saaks to
Since June when volume deliver­ of Swarts for Sheriff; Other New Officers and Budget to
Fuñera* Services for Marcóla
Freshmen Initiation Ceretnon
Add Victory Over Achiu;
ies of the new Ford V-8 cars begau.
Candidates Stirring
Resident Held This Morn* Ford has led all competitors by a
Be Acted on By Congrega­
iss Prove to Be Humorous
Defentn P«ito on Friday
tion Following Dinner
ing; Dr. Stivers in Charge
wide margin In sales ot passenger
Event at High School
Action in Ihe Lane county poll
All wrextllrg matches will lie
cars, commercial vehicles and tical campaign which has been
Mary L. Boggs, 6», ot Marróla,
Members of the Baptist emigre
. f First year students at Ihe Spring
held on Thursday .veiling« Instead
trucks, according to official figures smouldering for some time await
nation will meet at their church
died Turada? at the home of her
field high school were officially
of Friday during Ihn coming winter
reported today by John Anderson, ing the announcement of an agree
daughter, Mr*. R. C. Serfling 540
here this »veiling for (heir annual
I initiated tutu the atudunt body amid
si ason It was announced this week
of Anderson Motors. Inc., local Ford ment between the Republican and
business meeting and elect,on of
Washington street In Eugene.
| a barrage of paddles wielded by
by Herb Owen, promoter, tor the
dealers.
Democratic leaders on suggested officers.
Boru In Gilroy, California on Feb­
Kugene
Wrvalllng commission
upper-lasenieti al the gyiiinaa.uui
Ford took the lead in national debates has seemingly progressed
ruary 14, 1879, «he came to Lane
A church dinner in the basement
Wednesday evculng The program
Conflicts with university athletics
motor car sales In June, Increased no further this week, other than in
county in 1883 and has lived here
at 6:30 will precede the regulat
Included the following numbers and
and other affairs on Friday even
his lead in July, as production of individual cases.
meeting.
sincve that time.
I was well attended by students and
Ings were named a the reason for
the new Fords mounted, and main
The two political group: «-ere uu
The following offices are to bo
Surviving are the widower. E. E
the change,
' towuapeople;
tained the lead throughout August able to agree on a satisfactory plan
Bogga; five eons. Waller Boggs and
filled: two deacons, church treas­
Last week 11 was Petsura Taka­
The Uraud Mi rch by all the
according to reports for that month for their debates at a Joint meeting
Leonard Boggs. Marcóla; Roy Q
urer, church clerk, one trustee,
hashi versus Wildcat Pele, a Jap­
freshmen.
already received from 34 states, held last Friday, and since that
lasbcth. Viennese tuition designee.
Boggs, Harrisburg; Clifford! and
chairmun of the nursery commit­
/J’S
anese Jlu Jltsu artist versus the
Mr. Anderson declared. In additiot. time Judge C. P. Barnard has come
The High School Song by all (lie
Howard Boggs. Portland; and five
tee. chorister, Sunday school sup­ Iter pipe and Daschund imps, arc in
perfectur of the airplane spin. Thia
the U. S., looking for America's freahmeu.
to this, the latest reports also re out openly as wanting to meet his
daughters, Mrs. Elsie Serfling, Mrs
erintendent, and a head usher.
twst dressed woman, so 'tu taxi. She
week It will be Japan verau China
veal that Ford led in sales in the opponent in the county Judgeship
Win.
Cunningham,
28,
former
rail­
Imitating farm animal» hv Lyl«
Olive Lott, arid Leona Whitall. Eu
A nominating committee has proposes to send American lastuaa
road fireman ol Kansas City, hough! when Takahashi meet Walter
largest cities during the first 10 race, Fred Fisk. In a few debates
' McArther.
gene; Mrs. Ella Crowley and Mrs.
beeu appointed and will report Ita hints back to Europe.
the first general admission ticket to Achiu, annnwnburg artlat. In the
days of September.
Walter Dillard has also indicated
Edna Barr, Portland
recommendations at the meeting.
the YanUs-Culis world series game al main event
Pillow fight by all the boys.
In
June,
the
first
month
of
which
his
desire
to
match
arguments
with
Funeral services were held at 10
The feather wuik by Barbara Bar New York September J8. Cunning-
Other matters to be taken up at
The special event will offer Don
volume
deliveries
of
the
new
Ford
his
Democratic
opponent.
Sam
Le-
hem sal himseli down by Ihe Yankee
o'clock this morning from the
I uell. l)ou KendeU, Florence May, ticket window un September 19th, Hill, Ihe leg artlat, matched against
the meeting accortjing to Rev. W.
care
were
available
Ford's
share
hman
of
Junction
City,
Veatch chapel In Eugene. Dr. E. V
Bobby Calkins, Caroline Zlolkdwskt, where he held vigil until tickets went Mny Ryan, said to have the moat
of total passenger car sales In the
Ben F. Keeney, running for coun G. Taylor Is the budget and geueral
Stiver,! officiated, and Interment
on sale the day of the game.
i Roy Crandell.
plan
for
the
next
year.
perfect physical form of any wrest­
was made at the Marcóla cemetery United States reached 34.9 per ty assessor with both Republican
ler in Ihe local group.
The Joy ride by Leota McCraken
cent
for
ita
nearest
competitor,
and
Democratic
endorsements
at 11:30.
and Kusaell Cooper
Ford commercial cars were 60.5 came out publicly this morning to
Pete couldn't stand up under the
per cent of all such vehicles sold, support C. A. Swarts. Republican
Demonstration Agents Will The Arliatlr Dance by Frances
Japanese methods last Friday even­
aa compared with 37.4 per cent for, candidate for sheriff.
Keeler and Varreu Vail.
ing and lo t his mulch 2-1. Hill
Show Means of Preserving
its nearest competitor, while Ford
Charles Poole. Republican can
The peanut race by 1-anora Coop
pul up a game hallla and yon a
Meat of Ewes, Wethers
trucks represented 35.7 per cent of. didate for coroner, and l-awrence
er, Codgel Zollkowekl. Alpha i*rin-
draw with Tsacoff, the Bulgarian
all truck sales, as compared with Moffitt, Republican candidate for
Dressing and conserving of mut deil, Wayne Tullar. Drucllle Og'l- Miss Esther McPherson Be ■he name evening
27.1» per cent for the nearest com-: county school superintendent are
ton
will lie demonstrated at a moet- vie, Ralph Ualluck. Metta Udell, comes Bride of Cerroll
petilor.
both opening up vigorous cam Failure to Register Means In­
Carl Moore.
Tng
to be held at Wlllakeuse
ability to Vote for Univer­
July Sales Heaviest
paigns this week.
Adams at Home Ceremony
Hula Hula Dance by Lester An
Grange
hall
at
9:30
a.
m.
on
Thurs­
Ford Sides in July, as revealed j
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sity or For President
demon,
music
by
Carrol
Cooley.
day, October IS. This demonstra­
Native of Lane County Passes by otlicial registrations, mounted1
One of the social events of the
tion will be conducted by Gertrude
Boxing mates by Nell McArther, past week-end here was the mar­
at Hospital Monday, Leaves over June figures and Ford's share:
Have you registered yet?
of the business was increased.
It you want to protect yourself L.~Skow. county home demonstra­ Charles Clement, Ivan Storment, riage Sunday afternoon of Mias
Husband, Two Children
and be a participant in the Ini tion agent, and O. 8. Fletcher, coun Robert Saul. Ralph Smith. Don Esther McPherson. daughter of
Ford passenger car sales reached
Funeral rervicea for Mrs. Laura 38.4 per cent of the total business
portant and interesting political ty agricultural agent, with the as­ Kendell, Earl Richardson. Ray Mrs. Stella McPherson, to Carroll Clay E. Palmar to Ba Lunch­
Walsh who died at the Pacific as compared with 24.2 for its near­
campaign now in progress you will sistance of H. A. Lindgren, exten­ Rogers, Albert Rndakowskl, Jack Adams, son ot Mr«. Elv* Adams
eon Speaker at Friday Noon
Christian hospital in Eugene Mon­ est competitor. Ford commercial
not fall to be a registered voter by sion livestock specialist of the Ore­ Pederson. Melvtn Stevens. John
The rerwnony wan performed at
Meeting of Local Dan
gon Agricultural college
Klckbush.
Saturday night.
day, October S. will be held at the cars were 54.4 per cent of all cars
the hum« of the bride's mother at
The flour art by Jean I-ouk. Olga 2:30 by Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pastor
The object of this meeting is to
Lowell church this atiernoon at 2 sold, giving Ford a greater percent- F u n cr a , Services Are Held at
You can register at the office ot
Members of the Springfield Lions
dtmonsirate means of utilising fat, Palanuk, Audr.y^fhomiinon, Jose­ of the Christian church.
o’clock. Rev. Harry Neet will offi­ age of the total business than all
The club will hear Rev. Clay K. Palmer,
the
County
Clerk
in
the
court
Buckley,
Washington
Mon­
phine
Jones.'
ciate and interment will be made at other manufacturers combined. The
double ring ceremony w u used. pastor of the Congregational church
house, at Little Deudy hall on Wil­ aged e»M and wethers that arc
day; Here Three Years
Cornflake« act by Lillian Triiika,
the Pleasant Hill cemetery by the Ford chare of national truck sales
lamette street in Eugene, at the ordinarily considered Inferior for
Virgil McPherson, brother of the In Kugene discuss (be Ten Year
Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel of was 34.4 per cent as compared with
ity hall in Springfield, and with a food purposes. Killing, dressing Warren MrKenny. Mildred Tuhy, bride, was bast man, and Miss Bar­ plan or Boy Scout activity which Is
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Clar
cutting, and preserving aged sheep j 1-e»‘ tlay. Evelyn Rohlev. Lyle Mel bara Adams, slater of the groom
Springfield.
37.1 per cent tor its nearest com­
being advocated for this district at
tnda L. McDougal who died Friday large number of designated regis­ will be demonstrated
There Is ea*f-
Mrs. Walsh was bom at Fall petitor.
wa» maid of honor. Mias Mcl'her their semi-monthly dinner meeting
trars
in
var
ous
parts
of
the
county.
evening at the home of her daugh
a great deal of interest on the part
Airplane ride by Ruby Houk,
Creek on Augug* SI. 1893 and has
The ieporting of registrations in ter, Mrs. S. P. Bennett at Wendllng
But, you cannot register after of sheep men and others in learn Reuel Lee. Lois Manley. Margaret son carried a boquet of pink car at Taylor's hall Friday noon Other
lived in that vicinity her entire life­ August in the various states is not
nations, and Mias Adams an arm special music Is also promised by
Saturday
of
this
week.
If
you
are
were held Monday afternoon at
Ing how to cure Ihe shoulders and Liles.
time.
comnlete but on the basis of re­
ot Talisman rosebuds.
the committee consisting of Larson
2:30 o'clock at Buckley. Washing not registered your name will not legs of the fa' ewes and w«-there
Candy stunt by Roland Fanis
Ixir.ii Edmiston, cousin of the Wright snd Jean Thompson.
She is survived by her widower, ports thus far received from 34 ton.
P oole-G ray-B artholom ew be found on the poll book of your and later smoking them like hams worth and Pearl Heltcrbrand.
bride, sang "I Love You Truly."
Chill Walsh, one daughter. Opal states. Ford sales again led the chapel had charge of shipping the precinct and you will be unable to
Thta will 1» • (ha flrat meeting of
The hair dressing act by Jot.ana
and bacon. This special processed
Uuaets at the wedding Included the club In the new location and
and one son. Virgil, all of Lowell, field.
oto
against
the
University
moving
body.
Putman
and
Paul
Haxby
mutton
is
said
to
he
very
delicious
Since volume deliveries of the
Mr, and Mra. Virgil McPherson
and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ole
Mrs. McDougal was bom on Octo­ HU, usable to vote for a candidate and to resemble ham In flavor.
The cracker stunt by Lois Bench, and children of Dallas; Mrs. M»ry under their recently adopted rule«.
new Fords began in June. Ford
Neet of Fall Creek.
ber 5, 1846 in Bradford county. Pen­ for president of the United States
Wayne Crabtree. Lawrence Chase. McPherson. Mlsa Vlnnle McPher­
Curing Method Simple
has accounted for 38.6 per cent of
nsylvania. She moved to Pittsville. and for local candidates to say
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
Aged sheep, even when tat, are La Moyne Black. Helen Cooley. Uel- son, Mias Lulu McPherson. Mr. and
all new passenger car sales in Ore­ Wisconsin when she was 14, and nothing of the many measures to
don
Stafford,
Fern
Fisher,
Edward
of
low
market
value.
The
methods
gon, as compared with 23 per cent
Notice la hereby given that
Mrs. William Burkhalter. Mr. and
was married to F. E. McDougal be brought up for decision next
shown in this demonstration will Hensen, Florence Fish, Charley In­ Mrs George Cole. Mr, and Mrs School District No. 19. In lauie
for its nearest competitor Mr An­ there on April 14. 1862.
month.
offer to the farmer, or others inter­ gersoll.
derson added. Ford sold 813 ot
E. E. Hewitt. Kugene. Mr. and Mra. county. Oregon, will pay at the of­
They came to Buckley. Washing
Protect your elf and your county ested. an opportunity Io supply
Mrs J. N. Hill left Wednesday the total of 2.108 cars ot all makes
Apple act by Joe Krupka and Floyd Travis, Mias Maxine Snod­ fice of clerk of said dlalrlct, all
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
,
.
,
.
ton
in
1891
and
lived
there
until
in
the
University
fight
and
see
that
for Walla Walla. Washington.
themselve with some very cheap Marjorie Johnson.
sold in the state in June. July and
.
grass. Miss llasei Edmiston. Ixrren warrants to and Including 2212.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barnet! left August. _ Ford obtained . an 7 even three years ago when she came to you and all your friends are regis­ meat for winter use. They will be
Meeting the Queen by Ethel Sev- Edmiston, Rev. and Mrs. Veltle dated June I, 1932. Interest c e a s e s
Wendling
to
live
with
her
daugh­
tered
even
if
you
have
no
other
mo­
arson.
Wllmlna
8prlggs,
Florence
last week for an extended visit in greater share of the commercial
agreeably surprised at the taste of
Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. D. B Murphy, after October 8. 1932.
tive for so doing.
.
Washington. Their son David, is car and truck business in the three ter.
the product, and where they are ac- May.
C. F BARBER. Clerk.
Mrs. Mabel Riddle, Mr.a Elva
She is survived by her daughter
Springfield already has more than i ustonied to curing hums and
staying with Miss Heersma to at months’ period.
The first kiss by Metta Udell Adams and sons, Oliver and Eaaell,
and
three
sons.
John
McDougal.
F.
1100
registered
voters
but
there
tend school.
bacons themselves they will find and Fredla Gay.
Walter MclRiereon, laiVrrne Mc­
W. McDougal, and M. E. McDougal, are always a few who forget.
The Bridge club met at Mr. and
The onion race by Delores Cat- Pherson. and Mra. Stella McPher­
that this method Is not at all diffi­
FALL JURY PANEL FOR
all
of
Seattle,
also
12
grandchll-
Mrs. Fred Russell's home Wednes­
teel, Woodrow Bates, Colene Corn­ son .
cult.
CIRCUIT COURT NAMED dren and 13 great-grandchildren.
day night.
ell. Kenneth fa x . Irene Anderson
The
agriculture
and
home
econ­
-T
LEAVES
FOR
CHURCH
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She was a member of the Wo-
Mrs. Ruth Bray from Port Or­
omics committees of Willakenzle Lloyd Harris, Barbara Burnell POTATO GROWERS WILL
Selection
of
the
Jury
panel
for
the
man's
Relief
Corps
and
of
the
Re-
ford spent Friday night with Hazel
CONVENTION CITY Orange are cooperating with Mis George Irvin, Ethel Severson.
October term of Circuit court was bekah lodge. She attended the
Edmiston.
The big dipper by Caroline Hicks TALK BRANDS SATURDAY
Miss Hattie Mitchell left Tuesday Skow and Mr. Fletcher in making Fayo Holverson, Nellie Howes
Ira Gray. Fred Gray. Jr.. Lawr announced this week by W. M. Dil­ Episcopal church.
Only one
for Indianapolis, Indiana to attend local arrangements for this meet Helen Cooiey.
C o o rty Agent Seeks Sentim ent of
ence Baxter. Lawrence Gossler and lard. county clerk.
Springfield
resident.
Mrs.
Harry
the
annual convention of the Christ­ ing. Similar demonstrations will
A ll Growers Tow ards Uni­
Jack Harbert are in eastern Oregon
The
funnel
by
Therman
I-annlng
ian church. She came here Sunday be conducted at Franklin, Florence, and John Krupka.
form Labeling Plan
hunting this week. Several from Whitney, was named for Jury duty. TRANSIENT JAILED FOR
MOLESTING- *
a‘ EN from Ashland to visit with her sis­ and Cottage Grove. All Interested
here also went up the South Fork Others from this pari of the county
Number on the program were
parties
are
Invited
to
attend.
ter, Mrs. Dallas Murphy for a few
Potato growers of laine county
Mrs. Rena Edmiston is In Junc­ who were chosen are R. C. Brewer,,
kept secret from Me participants
Henry P'
days before leaving for the con­
tion, City attending her brother. Fall Creek; J- D. Fountain, Cres-
members of the freshman class un who are Interested In using uni­
vention city.
MANY ATTEND REBEKAH til their turn to participate.
form, branded potato sacks thl
Mr. Anda Calvert who is seriously well; John Beak. Creswell; Forrest Mon»*
Drury, Rainbow; L. E. Ziniker,"
Miss Mitchell is a m lslonary
year
will hold another meeting In
ill.
CONVENTION TUESDAY
. ker In the Belgian Congo of
Babe Pratt and Anne Jaques of Creswell; H. W. Veatch, Lowell; J
Minnesota Resident Hare— Mrs the Chamber ot t ommerce riMims
'lea.
Mabel spent Sunday visiting friends E. Paddock, Oakridge; and Palme
Twenty-six members of Juanita Peter Gorrle of Minneapolis is here In Eugene at 1:30 P. M. on Satur­
Humphrey, Fall Creek.
here.
Rebekah lodge of Springfield at­ visiting with her aunt and uncle, day, Oct jLer 8, according to County
The Jury was (ailed for O|
The local schools closed Wednes­
tended the county convention held Mr. and Mrs E E. Fraederlck Mrs. Agent O. 8. Fletcher, who has call­
SSION CIRCLE TO
day night so the teachers could her 17.
at Oakridge October 4 Members Gorrle and Mrs. Fraederlck return ed the meeting.
A meeting of the grand jury
•
attend the institute in Eugene on
HAVE MEET TUESDAY of the drill team presented the ed Tuesday evening from Prospect The object of this meeting la to
been called for Monday, Octo
Thursday and Friday.
Banner Bearer's drill as a part of where they visited with Mrs Freed consider benefits to be derived
Mrs. Ralph Bonney and small 10. by Judge Skipworth, to mee|
’rs. W. A. Taylor will be hostess the program. A special bus was erick's oldest son for several days from marketing potatoes In uni­
form. branded bags nml to make
daughter, Shirley Mae. are spenu- the office of the district attorn?
: the meeting of the Mission Clr-1 chartered to take the members to
ie of the Christian church at her the convention, and several others
ing a few days with Mrs. Bonney’s
Return from Portland—Mr. and arrangements for the purchase of
me Tuesday evening. Mrs. D. B. drove in private cars to take in the Mrs. Paul Schlewe returned Wed such bags If sufficient people are
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Edmis­ BAPTIST GUILD CROUP 1
•
ton.
alurphy
will be leader.
evening session.
nesday from Portland where they Interested Brr.nda will be decided
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
upon and details In connection
Vera Stone, who has spent the
have been spending a few days
with the sale of potatoes In branded
summer with his grandparent, Mr.
Mrs. Everett Chase was hostess
bags will he discussed.
Lamb and Pcai
and Mrs. A. W. Weaver, left Satur-. at her home Tuesday evening for
day for his home in San Francisco.' the regular meeting of the Aretania
1 tutive rrrangementa have
Poik and Green Beans
Percy Robeson accompanied him. • guild of the Baptist church. A social
The Heldplng Hand club. Trent been made for the Eugene Cham­
ber
of
Commerce
to
furnish
a
re-
Mrs. Ray Baugh left Wednesday I evening was enjoyed following the
Hain ¿nd Spinach
met with Mrs. F. Dinges last Wed
for Junction City where she will business meeting,
with Mrs. Frank Dinges last Wed volv ng fund to finance the hand!
Beef and Beets
spend some time with her parents.
nesday afternoon. Miss Gertrude L ing of branded potato hags
ihr.iugh
the
office
of
the
county
Mr. and M r. JameR Calvert. Her
Return from Trip
»kow, county home demonstration
sister Mrs. Stella McPherson of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Turner re-
agent was present and gave an In agont. The county agent urges all
Springfield motored down with her. turned last Bunday evening from a
terestlng talk At the business rotate growers who have lotatoea
week’s outing spent in southwest-
meeting several different plans of to sell to attend this meeting.
To Hunt Deer— F. B. Hamlin, ern Oregon. They drove down the
entertainment for the winter were
Returns to Sheridan— Adrian Slaa
Springfield postmaster, left today coast highway from Florence to
K. C. STUART, Prop.
discussed. Neva Dali was appointed
for Drew. Oregon to spend a few Reedsport and hack over the Scotts-
editor of the Club Shopping News, left Tuesday for hla home at Sheri­ 4th and Main Sts — Phons 83
days hunting deer.
burg-Draln road.
Springfield, Oregon
Mrs. Orvll Ferguson and Mrs. Ern dan after having visited hern wltr
his brother, Hubert Bias.
est Wheeler were appointed to get
' "
.. "ZU.II
the program for next meeting. Mrs
Iva Kimball. Mrs. W. L. Wheeler
¡KOB
Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Frank Dinges
were named on a committee to see
about a bazaar this fall. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Orvll Ferguson the third
Wednesday In October.
The Pleasant Hill Sunday school
held the annual election of oficers
last Sunday. Mr;. Jesse Carrothers
was
re-elected
superintendent;
Allan
Wheeler
vice-president;
Of Course you Would. Who Wouldn’t?
Blanche Wheeler, secretary-treas­
We can show you how we make every dollar you spend
Our garage Is equipped and manned to take care
urer, assistant Bonnie Jeanne Tin­
Buy PRACTICALLY Two Dollars Worth
ker; chorister, . Allan Wheeler;
oi any need a motorlnt can wlHh. Prepare now for the
pianist, Lucille Jordan.
of Goods.
heavy winter duty that cold weather will demand of
Earl McLeod was elected choris­
your
car. Remove carbon, grinding valves and a spe­
“ MIGHTY
ter of the Intermediate Endeavor
cial
tune-up
will heln restore the snap and high oper­
and Luclle .Beresford pianist.
CHEAP
ating efficiency In your motor.
Euna Drew, a Junior In the Pleas­
PRICES.’
ant Hill high school left for Grants
Pass where she will spend the
Give You Such an Opportunity
For Instance
winter with her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Price have
A good battery, a good wiring Job, a clean electric­
moved to their apartments in the
al
system
will save you many annoying moments this
Andrews home. Mr. Price Is super­
Good Styles
winter.
intendent of the Pleasant Hill high
school.
Values to
We t all for and deliver batteries free of charge.
F. F. Cooper who was painfully
hurt when his car turned over on ,
ihe highway west of Coast Fork!
968
bridge last Saturday night has |
Willamette
been brought home from the Pacific '
Authorized Ford Sales and 8ervioe
Christian hospital and Is reported
John
Anderson
Phone 49
Ray Nott
to be doing nicely.
- ■<'
Mutton Curing
Will Be Shown
Saturday Last
Day To Register
MHS. U U M W l LSH
FUNERAL IS TQOAÏ
Young Couple Is
Married Sunday
Lions Will Hear
Boy Scout Talk
MRS. C. M’DOUGAL
DIES ÄI WENDLING
Thurston
C hoose the
M EAT DISH first
Hûue.
then J*leal Planning
u EASY
Let the Meat Decide
the Vegetables
Here ie an idea or tnfo:
/* ormer Springfield Man Runs tor Coroner f Upper Willamette
Independent
M eat Co.
Would You Swap
A Dollar-Bill
For A Two?
G et R eady
For Winter Driving
OUR
Quality Battery Service
M en’ Dress Hats
$ 3 .5 e 0::ic“o- $ t 8 7
C. J. Breier Co.
ANDERSON MOTORS, Inc.
C H A R L E S P. PO O L E