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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TIHUTUCTII YKAH
S I 'l t l N ( I E I K I J M * A N i ; I Ì . I M
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LIOBS10 BOLD » “ "/■roups (¡ny mu m
FIBSr PICHIC M a i k o i M HAS FIRST PLACE
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Christian 'Church Members
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General Public Is Invited to( Plan Two Society Gather* Ointv's to Q a -u T i .
B r,„ , B . O . ,
, , ld |
Tonight
S„pp„,
S ^ s X j ^ X
All ClasM* Held in Morning;
Special Evening Claeeee for
Thoee Unable to Attend
Join in Monthly Outings
USE THP*"’ INSTRUCTORS
Everything la In readlue»« for the
first of the series of monthly pic­
nics to be sponsored, starting Erl
day «veiling of this week, by tlj<-
Springfield Elons club according to
l*ar»on Wright, chairman of the
outing committee, who la being as­
sisted by N. L. Pollard and E. C.
Stuart.
Large 1 e.
le for Wiliam*
ette Vat c
«idente Being
Workeo .
light Park
J
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No. 28
] OREGON ID IIDIE
OB LIQUOR ERIDAT
.
Ballot Contains Nina Meas­
ures and Names of Two
Delegations to Convention
Regular monthly im ■ ting» nt both
*a’n Field Sunday P. M.
the Hattie MIL hell and Mentor ml« T t , D C -
alonary aoi ietl«» of the Chrlatlan > ’"•“ EE TIE FOR SECOND
church will hold their regular nioet-,
,
In«» tonight following the weekly D,nty’8 Upset Dope by Defeat-
potluck dinner and congregational ¡ng Hills Creek Aggregation
gathering.
in Game Last Week
BOARD
MEMBERS GIVEN
Every Ballot Must Be Marked
in Three Places to Cast
Complete Wet or Dry Vote
Nearly loo
telit children
Mr». Klale Pollard,.chairman for
and atlulla are -a
dvantage of
Whether or not Springfield's (
the Senior society, ba» announced
Just one more day and the peo­
I he free awlmrnl
•irtlors bo-
her program to Include a report on baseball tram remain» In first
In« «Iven thia we
ple
of Oregon will again go io the
’lllanietla
place
in
the
Ca»cade
league,
or
The first of the outdoor affairs the Turner convention by Mrs. D.
park under the aua,
(he Red
polls to express their opinions on
will lie h Id at Klverslde park. Per O. Peterson. Ml a Clara Jones will drops Into a tie with the Dlnty
Croea.
»on» who con gel away early will have charge of the devotional» and ' Mooro aggregation from Eugene :
the question of prohibition and a
Classes which begun laal Monday
be decided here Sunday after-(
go Io the park during the afternoon Ml«« A ide Manning will read the
number of other measure» which
H e r b e r t K W ilk in s , g e n e ra l m in
are being held only In the morning
' and others will drive out after work recotnmendatlons of the executive nnt,n nn brattalo field.
ager
G u a rd ia n r g . ro
at
- e r o f th e » a ion
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. u p always
find their way onto the ba I
committee,
and
new
Officers
of
the)
Springfield
now
bolds
top
place
and evening. Beginners are all ,
for a 6:30 dinner.
charges’ ia Ms te e tiX n y a tth *" g « n d • *”
“ ny * ,eeUon
Oregon,
teken care of al » o'clock. and ad | 11 “
»o" »" »he U M ladua
societies will give reports of their w,‘h only one lo-*«, while Dinty'a
Coffee and cream will be furniah
vanred »wlmmera and theme trying
5*.ro,r?.m aad ,h* maa
jury
quiz
on
the
cause
of
Michigan’s
1-0
y«‘*
‘he
ballot
on
the prohlbl-
Intended plans for the new year. • “ IH» Creek, and Yoncalla are tied
ed gratia by the Club members, but
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Members of the Hattie Mitchell ; ‘or *e*’on<i Place with two losses
family attending should bring
at 10 o c lo c i
Another claaa for <>•» Johnson opened the beanng> on each
17 rnai ° r matter of interest to many,
their own baaket dinners" ~Tabl«i Iclrc,a wl" h<,ld "’■‘•» •tlo n of offl each
step p « | out to the JPutd. m » fouuL Uu. •
those who cannot attend In the iadustnsl codes submitted by differ
—
it Will be necessary to vote three
will be provided
cer" und*r ‘he direction of their front la»‘ Sunday by drubbing the
morning la held at 7 'oclock al
U,du,,r1««
place» on the ballot. First, at the
(advisor, Mr Roland Moahler.
Hill« Creek nine 5-0 dropping that
which time they are divided Into
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top of the ballot the voter will
Feature» of the evening will cen-
! team out of the tie poHltion for first
ter shout a kitten hall b a seb a ll:* 1 ,b e
of Sunday school , op honors. Springfield had little
three group», beginners, advanced ,
flsd names of candidate» to the
and lifesaving. and diving, a r * '
gam« bei wi en two learns chosen
l"'r/_ and workers last week trouble In defeating W estfir 17-5
state convention to consider ratifi­
Mushier.
Mina
Peterson. on the same day.
laughl.
from the membership of the local •Mrs.
cation or repeal of the eighteenth
Three Inalrurlura are being uaed :
¡amendment to the United States
club and directed bjr the Elon Goldia Smith, and Florence Val)
Pitchers
to
Battle
thia year Mra. J R. Evans, Is I s - (
Tamer, W. E. Bue||. and the Tall reported on their activities at the
constitution. If he is dry he must
When the team» line up here Sun-
■irucllng (he small tola, and her I
twister. It. O Dthhlee. the same Turner convention.
mark an . X before the names of
i <iay afternoon the game la likely to .
, «
.
huaband. J. It Evans and Wad«-
team s will plsy a series of three
' become largely a pitcher’s battle ^ n n u a * Outdoor Gathering to ,
following Robert T. Burnett,
Rutherford are taking care of all
games during the summer at future
between William Sword and Delph
Be Held at Swimmer'» De- ^rumaa A ( base. S. J. Hansen,
the other«
Many Springfield I. O. 0. F. picnic meetings and the loeera will
for Springfield, and Brewer for
light; Committees Named
I Jndnr UiHa
KeJle™’ ’ E E Mc’
! Dlnty'». Brewer ha« made an ex
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nd° n' a"d Jacob H M,I,er T°
The city truck leaves the city hail Attend Picnic at Lott Creek provide a potluck dinner for the
winner» later In the fall.
cellent record with the hall thl»
Annual picnic for member» of ’
' he m,lst place fhe x h *
each morning at s «5 and s 45 for
Sunday; Prizes A r. Won
th* park Inking those children who
-
season. Morgan will receive for i ‘ ascail-c lodge, o. E. 8. and their
T * ,ollow1nK names: Victor
The picnic la not restricted to
have no transportation No truck la i A graphic report of the motor member« of the club and their faml
him. while Peebles and Gordon fam ilies will be held Sunday. July rv7 x "¿i HU*h H' Ear*e’ M™'
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r|Kht will take them from the 23- at Swimmer's Delight on the I
Van N' Kemery.
operated In the evening
-rip wh|ch a numb« r of Hpr|n|cf|pI<, lie . all those who care to attend
.
, Springfield tossem.
west side of the river It was an
C' 8tanley and w elby 8tevens.
W illamette Folk Learn
girl» took to Chicago and the Celt are Invited to come. Arrangements
Another free Red Crime 10-dai lury of Progress exposition UI11| will le- provided to acrnmtnodate a
*
rvtcas W e d n e s d a y
Some shifting has b«-qn made on no,,nce,f (bis week by the commit-
Then, next comes the amend-
»wlm period which I. Interesting! other Eastern and Southern place. large crowd.
From Eugene; Interment Is the Springfield team, a few of the tee ,n char«e - Mrh c K Wheaton. ment to the federal constitution,
many people I. the one ............ Mon of Inlere.t was related to (he mem
in Coburg Cemetery
original player
have moved away Mrs' Lydla Kdgell and Mrs. N L. ‘‘««If- To vote wet the X must be
day at Mwlmmer’a Ih-llghl under th e . hers of Juanita Rebekah lodge of
and some new material has be-n
f’°**ard-
places before the word yea. I vote
direction of Arthur Porter T h l. 1« Springfield at their regular social
Funeral services for Mrs Julia I found. However the lineups for The picnic will be an
all day out- for the a®end«nent. and to cast a
Intended (-specially for residents of meeting Monday evening bv Ml*»
B. Beeson of Coburg who died at j Sunday likely will Include the fol ,
with a big basket dinner at dry yote the X mu«‘ be placed be-
I he P leaa.nl Hill, Jasper. Trent. Thelma Sweeney, local „-hool
Ihe Pacific hospital In Eugene Sun lowing players although William no°n
Each family is expected t o ; ,ore the no'
Dealer, (loahen. and Creswell coin | teacher who made the trip
day evening were held W ednesday Davis, manager, has not announced bring their own dinner and cups.
Finally comes the question of re-
munition but all are Invited to par-1
from the Poole Gray Bartholomew h l. Hat:
piate, , forkg, etc Coffee w|1, be pealing or retaining the state pro­
tlclpata.
Following the hualneaa meeting
chapel In Eugjne Rev Harry Neat.
Springfield
Dinty'a
furnished under the direction o f , hlbition amendment listed on the
The schedule for thl« period 1«
wb,rh
rap« r,a « " »•»* see-
pastor of the Lighthouse temple of-| Robertson, cf.
Hammerickvcn. rf ' o ’ wald Olson and John Ketels. ballot as 314 and 315. An X after
I
Donal
picnic
were
given
by
Mrs.
aa follows
Eclated, and Interment wan made in Thatcher If
: Leo Putman, a social hour was en- Eight-Year-Old Boy Fall Off
Dunn, ss Everybody is to bring their own 314 <• » wet vote, and after 315 la a
10 a. m beginner boys.
the Coburg cemetery
„ Wright, a«
Morgan, c creani and «“Far.
(lrY vote. The state enforcing law»
j
toyed
under
the
direction
of
Mrs.
11 a. m beginner girls.
Raft Into Water While Play-
Mrs Beeson was horn near Port- ¡0 . Wright, c
Vosson. 2b
Transportation is being arranged !iave been wiped out at the pre-
j Klva Adams. Mra. Wanda Barnes,
J p. m advanced girls.
ing Alone on Saturday
land. Oregon on December 9. 1879 Mulligan, 3b
Brewer, p by I. M. Peterson. Persons without Tious elec«°n leaving the amend-
and Lillian Black.
3 p. in women beginners
and lived at Seaside for s vend j Fish. 2b
Deltx. 3b transportation as well as those who ment »Khout any legal means of
4pm
lifesaving
Apparently haven fallen from a year before moving to Warrenton Peebles, c
Notification was received from
Johns,
cf have room for an extra passenger enforcin< R or punishing ■ '.it -ora.
7 p. m lifesaving and advanced Mri. Esther Bond, state president raft on wnlch he wa» playing the
where she made her home With the F. Squires, lh
Thuneman. If or two are urged to see Mr. Peter-
Sale», Oleo Taxes Up
boys.
of the Rebekah assembly, announc | body of Elven Hugh Jeans. 8, son J. A. McIntyre family.
Sword, p
Wellnltx, lb »on before going to the park.
Next In Importance on the ballot
• P. m men's class
Ing her official vlalt to the local i”f Mr “n<* Mra. ( ocll Jean i, was
She was married to Arthur Bee- Delph, p
The picnic ha» been held at the 7 “ ’ ”*
“ i*’ Ux biU near the
There are no charges for Instruc­ lodge on August 2. Mrs. Bond lives recovered from one of the sloughs
I ■
,U U IT
• on «n December 12? 1912. They E. Squires, rf
tion al either of these parks and at I Halsey.
Edge.! grove near the Stafford
°
TW’
b~>n
of the McKenx«
,
McKenx, river near Thura-
Thurs­ llw .
. j
Hved ,n " h e e le r county In eastern Taylor, g
school for several years past, hut dis''U88ed repeatedly and has strong
persons who cannot swim are urged
ton « Saturday.
Efforts
at resuaclta-
resuscita­ (Jr(.g))ri for 8om<>
Many Attend Picnic
-« -rd a y E
ffo r t, a.
|)ef((re com Liles, a.
critics as well as supporters.
to start Immediately.
tion by "-'«"bora
neighbors and a doctor lB< ,o Lgpe c o m , y where they have
wa« changed this year because of
A large number of Springfield ,,on
Everybody la Invited
useless.
better facilities for seating and | Another measure arousing con-
people attemled the I. (» O. F. pic | f proved
r'” ,,<1 useless
>( Coburg
Everybody Interested in baseball
. siderable antagonism in some quar­
nlc at Eos Creek ranch Bunday and
The boy was playing alone on the
Survivors Include the widower l< Invited to turn out and watch sports.
ters Is the oleomargarine tax bill,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E Pyne and WII- raft while hl» parents and other , | ler mother. Mra. Nellie Berry of these Sunday afternoon contests.
I the last on the ballot.
llam l-ansberry were among the I members of the family were at work Seattle; one daughter. Mr» .Marian There is no fixed admission charge. LOCAL PEOPLE V ISIT
S U T T L E L A K F IN «5T IT IIT F
° ‘her mea8Urea * h,ch "«I be
prlxe winners the latter winning a In a bean patch nearby. HI» body I Shultz, and one son. Clifford War
There will not be any close con­
h U f I L t L A K E I N S T IT U T E foUnd on the ballot includes a
beautiful cedar chest with the wa» found on a riffle som e dis- j ren. both of Warrenton
tests among other teams In the
Several Springfield people drove
S*-“OTaB‘”‘“a *" ” » -•
lodge Insigne upon It,
lance below the raft.
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league this Sunday as Hills Creek
will meet Westfir on their home acr08s the McKenzie pass Sunday
.
e mnnat;lnK * e payment of
The child Is survived by his par­
I.odge» from ¡ill part» of the Wil­
Held, Yoncalla will come to Eugene to visit the annual young people’s f
onuses.
ounty Manager
lamette valley and the Bend. Red ent»; two alHlen., May and Mary,j
Only Family Members Attend mond. ITInevllle section of the and three brothers. Elmer. Earl j
to meet the Fruit Grower«, and institute being sponsored there bv
. °. , '0Ternnlent-
Prosecu-
_________ ______ .. .a - u - .i.~ .< ..
. . . ___i | Uw’ by Information and Grand Jury
Marriage of Dorothy Fisher state were represented at the pic­ and Elbert.
■ i
Junction City will travel to Wendl- ‘be Methodist church for all young
Modification.” "Debt and Tax Limf
n ic .
Ing This latter game will be an i people living in the W illam ette val-
to Joseph Barger Sunday
Funeral services were held Mon­
:tatlon Control for Municipal Cor-
even
match.
ley
and
a
large
part
of
Eastern
Officers of the S-rtional gather day morning at 10 o’clock from the ;
i poratlons” requiring two-thirds ma-
Ml»» Dorothy Irene Fisher, daugh­
Oregon.
Ing
were re-elected Mr. Pyne was Poole-Gray Bartholomew chapel In |
z s z M iu v w
l
Jority to issue bonds except refnnd-
ter of Mr. and Mra. D. O. Flatter
Springfield
Rev.
Harry
It.
Neat.)
COUNTY CHAMBER SEEKS
Among those visiting at the lake ing bonds; and "State Power Fund
of thia city, and Joseph O. Her«er. named on the athletic commltteo
pa tor of the Lighthouse Temple in New Arrival in Springfield PROTECT COAST BEAUTY were Mr and Mrs ° H Jarrett- Bonds" providing for the issuance
next year.
sop of Mr and Mra. Frank Berger for Unrt,
r< I .
.
.
Eugene, of which «he boy was a H o . F r a c fi.r .H R lri.ll. r w E - ,
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Miss Dorothy Girard. Marian Ship- and sale of power bonds in the
of Eugene, surprised their many
Springfield people who attended ! member, officiated, and interment ' Has Fractured Skull; Other
Steps
seeking
the
setting
aside
Iey- and Leroy Inman Miss Shipley sunt of »103.779.45.
friends Monday with the announce­ the picnic are Mr. and Mr». Pyne. was made at Mt. Vernon cemetery
Car Leaves Highway
remained at the lake and will re­
of designated wilderness
counting Boards Named
ment of their marriage which took Mr and Mrs Elmer Findley. Mr
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along the Roosevelt highway on the turn w ,,h ,h e Springfield delega ) Polls will be open from eight
place Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. and Mrs Ernest Black and two LARGE GROUP H O L D S
M™' E' *' S,aIey of s Prln8fleld
‘o eight and two boards will be on
° M°L D S
sustained a concussion, and slight Lane county eoa t. and other means tlon'
The youn« couple were married children. Mr. and Mrs Lee Putman
PICNIC ON FALL CREEK fracture of the skull in an auto-j of protection of the natural beauty j A very successful Institute is be- du,y a‘ o^ch precinct. In Springfield
at St Mary'a Catholic rectory In and two children. Mr. and Mra. O \
, .
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",obll,‘ a‘ ‘'ldent •« Nineteenth and of this recently opened area were Ing held this year according to let- tbe counting boards for precincts
Eugene with a quiet ring ceremony H. Jarrett. Mr and Mrs Karl Olr
-
“ nuBber of Springfield Lawrence streets In Eugene Tues discussed and turned over to the ters received here from Rev. Dean 'ln c and ,wo *111 start work at 4 p.
In the presence of only family ard and daughters. Dorothy and
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road com m ittee for further action j C. Poindexter, pastor of the
local m- and those for precincts 3 and 4
members Rev. John Berger, brother Doris, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker. people motored to Fall Creek Sun-i day evening at 5:15,
Mr. and Mrs. Staley and children
,b e mon,h,y (nesting of the Lane church who Is teaching a course wi)l Rtart »( 3 p. m.
of the groom read the ceremony. Mr and Mr». Henry Korf. Mra day for a picnic dinner and outing
In. hided in the party were Mr. and j were driving when they were struck County Chamber of Commerce there.
M is s Barbara (’handler, and Francis I.lda McGowan. Mrs Nellie Jordan.
Election and counting boards for
r - a "d Mr«. Dan broadside by another machine
F,° renCe San,rdav E f i
Berger, brother of the groom, were Mr and Mrs Lynn Lanaherry. H u g h :“ " ( ’"r l M
mar
the Springfield precincts will be as
and William Lansberry
‘ 7 7 . " " ” daU*h' ! r ° ' Eu<ene’ Mr <’“ »«'» by Mr«. C. W Owings. F lor-/® 1 ‘° ,n” ’rOVe ,hP 8,Uataw por'
I follow s:
the only attendants.
and Mr». Harry Stewart and son. j enee> aw rtnienta. K hini T ’ "
¡at P ta * » c« were «Mo discussed.
E ' E< M A Y H 0 N 0 R E D A T
The bride was dreaaed In a white
Precinct 1, High school— Elec­
Morrla. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whit-1 Mrs Staley was brought to her
A ,,endinK ‘he gathering from
PICNIC ON WEDNESDAY tion; Cora M. Hinson. E lsie C.
rrlnklo erepe, and carried a corsage
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HONORED , "ey “n<l dB,1‘'h,,,r' Mary K''a«bcth. home here from the hospital Wed 8prlnKfle,d were ’’«»‘master and
of lavender sw eetness, maldenhnlt MRS. DIBBLEE
Stewart. Olive M. Nice. Gertrude R.
AT
q ilO P D I Q P n iM M F D “ r an< Mr" E' K May a "d dau* b
nesday
Mra P B Hamlla >“ >d ‘a«nlly- They!
The b,r‘hda>
E E. May was
fern» and rosebuds.
............................... Wilson. Nellie G. Carr. Counting:
S I
a UHKKIgfc DINNER ter. Florence, Mr.
and Mrs. Nell
Mr and Mrs Staley recently re,urned home on Sunday.
¡observe,!
with a picnic dinner at
Miss Chandler wore yellow crepe
tended by many of the family y axwe11 A- Pohl. Malinda Hawke,
Mrs came to Springfield from
Vallejo. |
and carried a bouquet of »weetpeas
Friends of Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee l oll.nd Mis. Alma Pollard.
friends at Swimmer's Delight Wed- GeorRe A Cox. Kate Brumette,
' ? billow and daughler. Shir California, and are living at Eighth PROHI-REFORM HEAD
A reception for the couple wn» gathered at the home of her par
nesday evening. Among the many Mal"'1 Ty»on-
ley,
of
Douglas,
Arlxona.
Mr.
and
held at the Berger home In Eugene ents. Mr. and Mrs. G T Fellows,
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X
m
r
X
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VISITOR
HERE
TUESDAY;“*
- •’« W « M r. and M r , May
Precinct 2, City Hall— Election:
following the ceremony. They plan near Santa Clara last Thursday Mrs. John Henderer, and Ernest
j and daughter. Florence, were Mr. Maude T. Bryan. E. P. Thurman.
Ander
on
of
Wendling.
to establish their home at Notl later evening for a surprise dinner and
Auto Leaves Grade
.
| Springfield residents heard Mrs. an(I Mrs. Dan Crites and daughter We'by Stevens. Ida C. Adams. Hat-
In the summer.
social evening. Those present In- .
n nno her accident on the Me | i)avld Honeyntan, Portland, chair- of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. William ,ie Myers. Counting: John Ketels.
eluded Mr. and Mrs. E. C. S tu a rt! i
LAKE FOUND TO BE
enzie highway Monday afternoon man of (|w Women.g organization Lightfoot and children. Mavis and Meibom Bartlett. Elizabeth Ger
and daughter. Nellie, and son, j PLEASING VACATION SPOT two women and one man were In for prohlb|tloll Reform. apeak from William. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks lach- Elizabeth Page, and Sadie
DELEGATES BACK FROM
Frank; Mr and Mrs. Frank Logan.
Jured when the automobile In which a aoun(, car on Maln strep{ Tupg and f8mlly. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hen Laxton.
BAPTIST HOUSE WARMING
Nothing but enthusiasm for the *
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. 8rhaffenburg
I1 j | r8 Honeyntan urged
w<re start ng to t ross the Me (^av 11W
nocn
Mr. and Mra. Carl Olson. Mr.
Precinct 3. Lincoln chool— Elec-
and daughters. Elaine and Phyll'a
X ” w T v o lc e d ‘L m i Z l T v c u r v ^ . / ’"m
V * ” « ^ p'e “ >
for t h . r.p e.1 of both : a"d Mrs Harry Stewart and son. .Ion: Hattie B Drury. Lillian Black
Four members of the Junior
Mr am, M r, Roy Taylor Frank
“ e was yo,, ed *here S«"day curve al «he foot of Deadhorse , hp „u t e
federa,
A Morrls, Mr and Mrs. Harry Whit- J. B. Young. Alice L. Thompson.
World Wide Guild of the Springfield
ee of Everett. W ashington.
'
considerable amount of literature n(‘y and daughter. Mary Elizabeth Blanche May. Counting W G
Baptist rhurch, and one delegate Mt. ) and
Mrs Dlhh.ee and Mr a "<P : a 7 7
a ,
,3/ 7 P° rt’and- " •» <lla«r.bu.ed about town during Mr and Mrs N L. Pollard. Mrs H u g h e, C.vlLty S. m X
Alma
from the Aretanla guild relum ed
Mrs. F e llo w , Cards were enjoyed # ay a tb »
Tales of and M r, Nettle Smith. Vancouver. her Rhor, vlglt
Whitlow and daughter. Shirley. Whitney. Genevieve Louk Grace
early this week from McMinnville
during the evening following the Ie gbt Poun<' bass and equally large Washington, were taken to the hos-
’
urace
Mrs. Alma Pollard, and Mr. and 1 Henderer.
where they spent several .days at­
dinner.
! *rou‘ being taken from the lake pital with fractured ribs and
Mrs. W. N. Long.
tending a housewarming outing
Precinct 4. Brattain School—Elec-
were heard from the settlers they) broken collar bone respectively. V
E. GROUP ATTENDS
sponsored by the church. Dorothy
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I tlon: Abbie F. Wheaton, Frank Oor-
said. There are very Inadequate ac-1 8. Ogle, son of the elderly woman
COUNTY
PICNIC
FRIDAY
Crawford represented the Aretanla
IUKA MEMBERS TO HAVE d?" Elma Halaey' Lena Pra«»«r«<*.
LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND
I commodationa at the lake, but and driver of the automobile, re-
•oclety, and Lois Manley, Rorothy
Elizabeth Olson. Counting: Marion
reived
facial
cuts.
His
brother
Earl
A
large
number
of
young
people
EUGENE
N.
O.
W
S
O
C
IA
L
,r,pH
can
paH“
y
be
made
to
Crowford. Mary Young. Gayle Chase
BUSINESS MEET TO NIG HT Maxey. Bernice Van Valzah. Rachel
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’
Scottsburg for supplies, they say.
Ogle, was unhurt in the mishap | from the Springfield Christian En
and Oeraldlne Chase represented
_
Thatcher. Alice Doane. Bertha M
They were taken to the Belknap deavor unit went to Riverside park
Mr. and Mr». Alex Stevens, Mrs.
Regular business meeting of Iuka Rouse.
the Junior group. Rev. William Tay­
C.
C.
C.
canti)
where
medicai
aid
Friday
evening
to
attend
a
County
Myrtle
Egglmann.
Mrs.
Rachael
RETAIL
GROCERS
MEET
circle. 37. lordies Auxiliary of the '
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lor took the group to McMinnville
Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
MONDAY TO FORM CODE
adm*n*»tered before being re- C - E. picnic rally held In honor of G. A. R. will be held this evening i F A V F O N n i l T I W C a t
In his automobile Friday.
moved to the hospital.
Ross and Alice Gulley of Eugene, at the home of Mrs. Nellie Carr. L t A V E O N OUTING AT
Adams, Mrs. Edith l.axtnn, Mr. nnd
both of whom have been very active circle president, at Fourth and D.
Mrs. Linn Stone, Mrs Mamie Rich-
EASTERN OREGON LAKE
All
Lane
county
retail
g
ro
cers1
DEGREE TEAM DECIDES
In the work of the organization ! streets. No special activity ha* been
mond, Ml»» Helene Richmond. Mrs. are urged to meet nt the Eugene EUGENE C, E. WORKERS
during the past year.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Rtbhau and
ON SUMMER VACATION Elsie I^mbert, nnd Mrs. Sadie Bald-' Chamber of Commerce, Monday
1 listed for the evening.
ATTEND SUNDAY MEET
daughters. Joy and Bobby, and Mr.
win all went to Eugene last Thura- evening, July 24, at 8 o’clock for
Members of Progressive 22, de­ day evening to attend the past the purpoee of forming a county
W F C | F Y C l IIR M P M R P D U
Und
f*811“8 Murphy have gone
Miss Winifred Ralfour and Miss
W ESLEY CLUB M EM BER S
t0 Eagt IjUke for a shor( va(.atl()n
gree tenm of Juanita Rebekah guardian night program and meet- grocera' code to submit to Wash- Elinor Henry, both of Eugene, at- ELECTION SUPPLIES
lodge will not hold any further Ing of the Eugene Neighbors o f,ln g lo n for approval.
RECEIVED WEDNESDAY
ENJOY PICNIC FRIDAY «tiling. Dr. and M r, Rehhan have
tended the weekly meeting of the
meetings until the second Friday In Woodcraft circle.
been spending the week at the
The meeting Is urgent nnd If for Christian Endeavor society of the
Locked ballot boxes containing
Twenty members of the W esley Stockade on the McKenzie and
October it was decided al the
any reason grocers cannot come Springfield Christian church Sun-
P a r e n t » «4 A n n __ M r
sn.i M*»
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I .
J
.
, ■ -------- ----- ------- --------- ----- necessary supplies for the special club of the Methodist church and were Joined there Wednesriuv „«on
practice and social meeting held
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last Friday. Mrs. Stella Findley.
Mrs. Nellie I’yne and Mrs, Clara ents of a son born to them at Miss all full tim e em ployees by Harry
. .. „
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.
,,
,n Springfield, zah, enjoyed a welner roast and Jones. Miss Altle Manning and Mlsa
L. unit. Hen Hollister was In Wednesday and distributed to the plcnlr at Riverside park Friday Nadine McMurray The latter three
Taylor were hostesses for the social Nelson's Maternity home In Eu- I. Pearson, secretary of the Eugene
rge of the meeting here Sunday chairmen of the different voting ( evening. Swimming and baseball enjoyed a picnic supper and return-
charge
hour at the last meeting.
gene on Saturday. July 16, 1983.
Retail Orocers association. '
evening.
preolncta by Luna F. Anderson. 1 were enjoyed during the evening.
nd to Springfield that evening.
O.E.S. GROUP Id
PICNIC SUNDAÏ
ACCOUNT GIVEN
OF TRIP 10 FAIR
MRS. IE . BEESON
DIFS IF COBDBG •
FHUD5IDB CHILD
FISHER-BERGER.
WEDDING IOED
«Ufo ACCIDENTS