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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
BERING WELD. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1»84
THIRTY-WEST YKAIl
HEILIN OFFICER ^ a ^ i n
SAVS1ES1 WELLS.
FOUR -H CHßUPS
OPEN FAIR 100«
MORE FUNDS
10 O lli SCHOOLS
! BALL PLAÏOFF10
OECIOE winners
Tw*nty-*ight Rncniva Recog­
District 19 To Receive Nearly
Should Taka Advantage Ofi nition For Achievement
After
Two
Week*
Period
$4,000; Net Warrant Debt
Fran Service To Protect
_
,
...
Will Be Less Than $5,000
Many Private Welle
Two mu lor aud three Junior life
Placing Of Award* In Early
Judging Started; Will Pas*
On Club Cardan* Today
CONTINUES THREE DAY^
Twenty-Two Half Schola.
•hip* To Summer School
Included A* Firet Prize*
W Va. . . . " I karaa'I
Tli« 14IU« County Kour ii luir la
going io be the major event In
lo n e counly thl« week end «tartInn
today (or thr«« day« The exblbl
tlon. lb« third annual l-nne Four-H
(ulr, 1« held In tb« club bulldlnx«
ou III« Lnittl county fair g r o i i u t l «
whlrb Include on« tiundtrrafl pro
Jed mik I recreation bulldlnx und
two llveslork barua
NO. 31
aavanapa
•ÄaAidlkldl
tad will hitch bike aad
a threufh the district
a gel that oeaüaa-
Bryant (abeve),
ji peaaat reader,
Ooatireea appeal»*
POINTERS WORK
OH C llf SCHOOLS
AIIhough there are no knowo
> aaea of typhoid fever In the city
and no »udtlen development of the
disease la expected, I*. W, H.
Pollard, city health officer, thia
w ok Issued a warning Io citizens
urging them to have their water
supply examined and lealed for
1
dangerous bacteria
Thl» 1» the time of Ihe year
when wuler »upply become» low.
especially In many private wells
und aprlng-t, and contamination of
lb« source 1» most likely to take
place, »ays Dr. Pollard
Tho»«|
using city water do not need to
have their water tested us It 1»
(««led frequently before being
pumped into the city main»
There 1» no expense Involved In
testing water aupplle» The proper
»hipping bottle» are available at
Dr Pollard's office and »ample»
of ihe water are placed In Ihe bot­
tle and »enl to Portland of exam i­
nation
The only requirement la
that the Individual pay the poatage
aavlag badges were awarded Bet
Near|y , 4ggg , roB the non.h|gh
urday at ibe conclusion of one of , chf>o,
, und an„ , he ,.|«tn«n
the moat successful two weeks' life lary acbool fund will be went to
Ravin« elaaM« held In Hprlntftehl Hprln(tfh.M <„Hlrl<.f
thia week
Senior award« w eal to Irene Ixiuk
County School Superintendent
and Susan Flegle» Those earning |, aur,,nce Moffitt.
the Junior badges were Richard
T he net warrant debt of the dla
and Robert Richardson and Isaac
w |„
redlli.ed , rom about
Kndlcott. Swimmer« buttons w e r e |>g4## to
, ba„
by , he
given to Rose Ogden and Hill Load., n,.w money re<elved by Ihe county.
Second Half Championship
Coe* Undisputed To Fulops
With No Defeat*
CROCERS WIN FIRST HALF
Three Came* Starting To­
night To Determine Win­
ner Of 10-Came Schedule
Fulop’a baaeball team won the
undisputed championship for the
I aecond half of the Springfield aoft-
hall league Tuesday evening when
Beginner* receiving buttons were „
M pecU d
T h l. wl„ ,,e the
they barely nosed out the league
Kloyd Thompson. Freeman Lee, ; |<)We«t | be warrant debt ha» been
leading Irlah-Murphy team with the
Stanley Malo. Robert Black. Bobby; ,n f(„Jr yearK
score 7-d.
>’
Robinson. IJewellyn Snyder, Mild­
The non high achol tuition fund
The Fnlop team closed the sec­
red Powell. Jean Thompson. Joan will send the district *141500.
ond half with five wins and no de­
Ward, Pearl Perry, fe lla Share. leaving orly *157.24 balance to be
feats, settin g a new record for the
Florina Proctor. Dorothy Lee. Rob­ paid for last year. All together
entire season. They were tied with
ert McCheaney. Lawrence Thomp­ there 1» to be paid the district
the MahMurptxy teem for first
son, Merlin Lee. M«lvln Lee. Ted from thia fund *4242.2* but a pay­
place with four wins each la the
Loud. BUI Lend. Bernice Griffin. ment of 126*9 94 was paid last
first half, making nine win» and
Agn«« Griffin, Virginia Pohl, and i March
one defeat. In the playoff the Oro-
Blilrley Haack.
I From
the
elem
entary
school
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Arthur Porter had charge of the fund th(. dlatrtcl
receiving at D ,,t r ,c t Engineer Make* Un- «era defeated the Merchandiser's
Instruction aad wa» assisted by Ed lb |„ ttme *2492 9b
favorable Report To Coun­ the first two of a series of three
games to claim championship of
Ijlfferty, both of Eugene; Irvin
W|fb , h)„ farther rpducUon j„
ty Committee Wednesday
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the first half.
Davit. Springfield; and C la u d e ,,hp net worrant deb, „ rXperted
(’onatructlon of a sidewalk bor-:
No P layo ff In H a lf Needed
Miller of Cottage Grove.
that teacher« salaries when paid
There la no need for a playoff
Classes were held at W illam ette i for , bp , lrxt llmr
<)ctober , or dering the Pacific highway be
park pool which waa donated for :be , all , erm w)„
ca, hed wRh. tween Eugene and Springfield will ln th® second half as Shorty'-
LODGE PLANS FOR
probably not be started thia year. shlnp parlor team, the closest rival
the purpose by Mr Loud. Trana-, ou, discount.
Efforts to have the sidewalk made *laH only four victories. Kirkland
ANNIVERSARY EVENT portatlon was provided by the city
Into a SERA project have repeat- •'’lorlata have three and Irlsh-
of Springfield.
MANY ATTEND BAKER
Com m ittee Nam ed Te Prepare Spe­
edly been unsuccessful. Two dla- Murphy ’wo. Wrights won one
cial Observance O f Rebekah
DotainFVTFD TO PDFACW FAMILY REUNION SUNDAY j trlct engineers' reports have been » m e and H offm ans, who started
P O IN D E X T E R T O P R E A C H
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¡„ „ ed . one favoring the walk con la,e ,B ,hp "*•’<».
to win a
Founding Neat Month
N EW TOB K .
f a beve), 0 . B. Women's
fkam ploa, tkoeg* defeated w the
F ag lia i ebaapUaablp, la kerne ta
d»f.ad bar oaUoaaJ title a t Fovea»
H i l f , H. I ; la l
NO SIDEWALK NOW
SAYS NEW REPORT
Tba fair atarled off bright und
«arly thin morning at II o'clock with
announcement» of winner* In lb«
■owing and home-making exhibit«
The«« were placed and Judged
Eight Painter* Applying Kal-
Wmlneaday.
•omin* At Lincoln and High
Today at 10 o'clock Ihe health
examination contnnt waa atarled to I
Building* Thi* Week
determine the heallhleat club work
era In the county who will compete^ It «pair work at Ute Springfield
I school» which It being carried on
at Ute «tale fair In Salem
Krom II until 2 So the time ! u u HERA project swept Into full
given over to Judging of foroatry. i awing tbla week when eight paint-
handicraft. fluwere. cooking, crop» era began kulaomlnlng at the Lin
and garden«, and the crop Judging ‘ coin und high acbool building*,
coolcat
Crew» of workmen bave been
W ill Eaplam Awards
bnay al all three building» during
Klrat large gathering of Ihe club lh„ HUI„ ,Iiar rimming up Ihe build
AT M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY Group» From N orth and South Con- glruction and tbp |a te r One. pre»- aame
member» will be held al J :80 when I lngH and i«k|„g op »eala prépara
Preliminary plana for the observ­
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vene At Jefferson For Annual
,.nted to the county relief commit- i A »bree-game playoff between
home economic» and foreatry metn ,„ ry
reflnlxhing the floor» Only ation of ihe elghty-tblrd anniver­
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pa-tor
Picnic Gathering
Wednesday, discouraging such wlnners of the first and second
bera meet to hear explanation» or „ , niaU amount of Ihe floor »pace sary of the founding of the Rebekah of
Ihe
Springfield
Methodist
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, project at this time
half ’r,n Rtart on Brattaln field to-
Judge» for lhe uward» a» mad«
ball
rinlahed yet. however due lodge which will fall on September church, will return to Springfield
Thirty-seven persons attended | Construction of a »idewalk be- n,,fh* with the first game schedn-
Llveatock Judging and home eco
(bp («dure to receive the ma 20 thl* year, war« made here Mon­ ill time to fill his pulpit here and
the annual reunion of the I. W. tween
Eugene and Springfield Is led for alx o’clock- The secoad
nlmoca démonstrations will be held ler|a |a which had been ordered and day evening at the weekly meeting at Coburg Sunday morning acrord-
Baker family which was held at dea| rable. yet due to the many con- *am'“ w,u
P1’ *’«1 Monday eveo-
after 3 o'clock and In the evening wb|,.b were tied tip on coaat dock» of Juanita lodge
The local lodge Ing to a letter received from h im , Jefferson Sunday. Six relatives, tw o , ditlons
surrounding it it would be ln*' and *he date for ,h e third
»tartlng at 7:30 the public Is In­ durlng Ihe »hipping strike
group decided to hold their annl thl» morning. He Is now at Tacoma
sors In California, one daughter „„w ise to attempt its construction ma,ch will be decided later If a
vited to attend the style show and
This week four painters began regular meeting night.
attending a ministerial conference. and her husband and two grand- at th- present time. >aid FVank S. ,hlrd *a,m' ia
other entertainment featuring club at the high »chool und six at the
A com m ittee Ml«» Edna • la tt.! "That God May Win.” Is the children, were unable to he present. Koehler, district engineer, In his
Close scores were recorded by
work Ole Fuller and hl» Forestry Lincoln building They are era-1 Mlaa Thelma Sweeney, and Mrs theme of the m essage at 11 a. m
A large picnic dinner was enjoy- report to the county committee.
Kirkland'.- and W rights in their
Showboat will he at the fair­ ployed by the county relief body
Wild« Colton was named to make The Sunday achool will meet a t . ed at noon and sports and other
Pending highway work at Jud- Tuesday games. The Hardware
ground» and provide a continuous and are permitted lo work only 30
arrangement« for the anniversary 9 45 with classes for every age
recreation were enjoyed. The group k|ns
a doubt that women and m,‘n remained Just one point be
program of educational motion pic hour- per month.
visiting comm ittee comprising Mrs
At 7:00 p. m. the pastor will con- of relatives living south of Jeffer- others would use the walk If It hind the florists when the score
turea
Effort« will be concentrated on Cora Hinson and Mrs Genevieve tinue the series on the Christian son competed with the group from were gravel and not hard surfaced, pnded 12-13. Shorty's team ran over
The Friday program will Include tb(, interior of the buildings before Louk. was also named by the noble Home emphasising "Home for the
the north In presenting a stunt.
uge of the sidewalk as a parking' ,h " Hoffman nine 21-12.
the following 9:00 a. m Judging a<.h(M(| „pe„a (he middle of Sept grand
Oblldren " The young people will
Those from Ijtne county attend- place for automobiles If no curbing
Ball League Success
of livestock, 10 00 health examlua ember
School board member»
Following the business m eetin g , have an outdoor campfire service ing were Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Mr. were constructed, and lack of room
Paul Schantol. organiser and
Ilona; 10 00 Judging of rabbits; doubt that the painting of Ihe ex the mouthly social wa« held ar.di at 9 o'clock to follow up the theme
and Mrs. Alex Stevens. Springfield; a( Judkins point now for a side- manager of the softball league,
is
10 30 poultry Judging contest; 1 00 , er)or of , ba i4 ncoin building which home-made Ice-cream and rookies j of the evening service,
Mr and Mrs. Charles^Parls and two waik without building a* wooden » ell pleased with the manner
in
p ro. further poultry Judging. 7 SO waa included In the project will were served by the noble grand.
Coburg^M pthodist
children of Marcola: Mr and Mrs. ,ralk extending over the grade o f ’ which the athletic program was
evening program
be completed at this time
'Faith W ill Find a W a y w ill be Austin McPherson and Mr and , bp highway, are reasons "cited In' supported by local people and their
Demonstrations on Saturday
All material« and Insurance for
CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
,
subject of the sermon at 9 45
Mrs. Orval Peerce of Eugene. Mrs. Ibe report as making It Inadvisable attendance at the games. Getting
The Saturday program starts a l , worbmen are being provided by
HAVE
MUSICAL
PROGRAM
u
1
,1
Th*
»‘"k001
a'
Purls and Mrs. Stevens are daugh- to construct the walk at this time, six full ball teams to play tw ice a
10 30 a in with a program of live lhl. acbool district and the labor
10:45 every Bunday morning.
j ters of Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Many
Ixrral people expressed surprise week on the sam e nights is no
»lock ahowman»hlp. and crop» and ( ,a furD|ahed from the relief fund« j
I other relative- cam« down from «-hen they learned of the action small task and credit for the feat
‘WI
ki
I
s
on
the
Gird
s
Side"
will
llveatock demonstration by inem
. ____ ■
I Portland and cities in Washington. tahen by the County Committee In i belongs to Schantol and managers
her. starting at l oo o'clock
MANY HEAR MOTT TALK he the subject of the sermon to he k IZF.R FAMILY HOLDS
Mr. and Mrs. Baker went to tabling th-» sidewalk request
i of the six teams.
preached
at
the
Christian
church
Elmo Chase la flower Judge. Ben
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Portland from Jefferson Sunday
- A road will always exist he-
These
Bunday
mornltMt
by
Rev
Veltle
AT
LANE
CHAMBER
MEET
managers
are
Harry
Keeny will Judge Ihe poultry. Ben
and will spend some time visiting tween th e J w o cities and the road Wright. W right’a Hardware and
Pruitt, pastor Rev Pruitt will also
Hodenwold of the animal huaban
A total of 43 children, grand w|t b their daughters. Mrs. John will follow closely the present Furniture; George Thatcher, Fu-
Nearly 7U perxous heard Con- sing a gospel Yolo
dry department at Oregon State
children
and other relatives were Qrimm and Mrs. Riley Wakley route In the future. Construction iOp’g Department Store: William
I greHMinan Jamen W Mott »peak
In Ihe evening the pastor will
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
.„¿I here last Thursday evening at the preach a sermon and a mixed quar present tor the reuniou dinner of They make their home on E a s t, o i sjdewalk along the highway from Cox. Irish-Murphv Company; Lerov
and L J. Allen, assistant state club
u I.
.a, I monthly meeting of the Lane to u u let comprising Ruth Orrick, sop­ the Otis F. Klxer family on their Main street here.
both ends up to the narrow point Inman. H offm ans Store: Gilbert
leader will conduct the livestock
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ly * t in itu b er of Commerce. More
Mor* rano; Miriam Yoder, alto; Orin Golden Wedding anniversary Sun-
at
Judkins point where some re- F i,h. Kirkland Floral Company;
.A
l.iAwf..«
M
<
«ea*^
M
*a»
idlae
and crops Judging contests. Miss
11 ban 46 persons were present from Rickard tenor, and Gerald Moiri-
AENEAS MEMBERS HAVE location or widening work Is to and Schantol for Shorty's Shlne
Sarah Wertx. county home demon­ ! various parts of the county for the son.
baas; will sing a JO-mln— ' Af,er 2 o'<,'ork
"”*mberR of
be done will not cost much with Parlor.
stration agent In Josephine county,
Juanita Rebekah lodge, and Pine
LAWN PARTY
TUESDAY ______________
{ dinner, and others came In later program.
materials being
e
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w furnished
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la Judging the sew ing and home
The Sunday school will meet at C,rcle- Neighbors of Woodcraft, j
Aeneas club and col,nt>' c<1,,rt
has hepn Promised.
I to hear the address.
economics projects.
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a“d and .............................
Charles Coe. representative of 9 45 and the Christian Endeavor ,o « * 'h(‘r w,th m“ny ° ,her ,r ‘e"df'
It will provide a greater sense NO CLUES FOUND OF
Expenses of the fair are being
Many gifts were left by a number of guests were entertain
j the State Department of Agricul- society will hold Its meeting at 7 called
ed Tuesday afternoon at a lawn of 8ecur,t’r ,o both n’o,or,f,t “ d
CITY NIGHT PROWLER
paid from a *700 contribution made
Ihe friends in addition to two pres­
■ oeteJan *•
i lure, spoke on the marketing and o'clock.
from Ihe County Fair fund. Approx­
party held at the home of Mrs. oedestrian.
enter!
by
the
lodge
groups.
: grading regulations.
These are only a few of the com-
The night prowler who stole aev-
imately **00 will be used to pay
The rooms were decorated with John Parker. Mrs. L. K. Page as- ments heard on the street here to- eral Jars of fruits and vegetables
The program waa arranged by
WOODCRAFT
NEIGHBORS
o,
M,
tB.
general expense« and the remain­
-.Istprl the hostess.
member» of the legl»latlve com
ing *500 will be apenl for prlxea
Guests present included Mrs. day wherever discussions of the from the Roy Pugh home late Fri­
HAVE BIC MELON FEED odist church, and members of Mrs Dean
inlltee.
day night and then attacked Mr.
C. Poindexter. Mr». Susannah > want I"
were heard.
The fair management la offering
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Kizer's Sunday school class pres-
Pugh when he encountered the
20 half arholarshlpa to Ihe 1**6
Mrs t'larlne Pulman was elected enied the couple with a large Porter. Miss Ada Porter of Chicago.
man while making an inveetlga-
Mrs.
A.
B
Van
Valxah.
Mrs.
D.
B
FORMER
RESIDENT
IS
Four-H aummer achool, as first SOURCES OF SCHOOL
senior guardian of Ihe Juvenile b| rthday cake,
Sallsman. Mrs. N. C. Nielson. Mrs. BURIED HERE SATURDAY tion. Is still unknown. No clues
prlaea and Montgornary Ward and
DISTRICT FUNDS TOLD circle of Pine circle. Neighbors o
f
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I as to his Identity have been found
Company are offering two half-
John
Bell and Mrs.
M. M.
Peery
u r . n e X g 1 “The" m e n .ir lh lp rcon M A N Y WATCHERS SEE
EuRt>ne
j
D
pyJe
M„ of
Mrg H aip, Renne Brlddell, 2B, according to Lum Andereon. police
Organixatlon
of
school
finances
Hcholarshlps
MACON ON TR IP SOUTH Rosen. Mrs. W H.
Pollard and died at Lebanon last Thursday ch iei- who made an investigation.
Awards In the 1-ane County Four- for district 19 together with an teal between the red and blue I
Mias Edna Swarta,
besides mem- morning. 9he was bom in Spring- Anderson attributed the theft to
11 garden ronteat are to be de­ explanation of the various funds team s wa- discontinued and appli [
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field on November 1. 1908 and had transients, saying that there are
cided today aad first place wln- and I heir sources was given mem cation of one member was consld-, Streets filled quickly \ \ ednesdav hers of the club
Mrs. C. E. Sw arts will entertain made her home In Eugene for the more persons of the drifter type tat
ners In each of the seven districts hers of the Lions club at their Frl ered. A melon feed was enjoyed po 011 when the droning of the large
! the city now than usual.
motors of the dirigible Macon an­ for the club members at her home past several years.
of Ihe county will reetve garden day noon meeting by I^urence C. | fo||ow |ng lbp business meeting.
nounced
the
passing
of
the
United
Moffitt,
county
achool
superlntend-
Funeral
services
were
held
a
t
:
for
their
next
meeting.
Septem
­
cultivator.
I enl
Many questions were asked
1 States only large llghter-than-alr ber 28.
Landaoape Project Interaats
Branstetter-Simon
chapel
Saturday
L E L A PETERSON ATTENDS
MISS JOHNSON LEAVES
aircraft. The Macon came In a
One of the outstanding features and some discussion was held.
at 2 o'clock and Interment was
C O N V E N T IO N
made at Laurel Hill cemetery.
C' E'
C O IM V fclM I I UN
of the fair will be the group ex-1 The club a h o urged further ac­ TO MARRY IN NEW YORK wide sweep over the city of Eugene F |N A |_ ARMORY WORK
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circling the University district and
She leaves her husband and a ,
hlblt by the Norkenxle Home Beau-1 tion on the Eugene-Bprlngfleld
Miss Ruth Johnson, daughter of then pointed her nose due west to
UNDER WAY HERE NOW „
7 7 7 ; , “ .¿ i
llflcatlon club. A model house built sidewalk project.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B Johnson of the coast for the return to Sunny­
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. . . .
this week attending the state con­
by the Eugene Lumber company
ing In various parts of Linn and
...
Contracts tor the final work on
1 vention of the Christian Endeavor
Springfield who has been visiting vale, California where the ship Is
for the Pioneer parade has been HOP PICKING STARTS
Lane counties.
the Springfield Armory have been
society as delegates from the
here with her parents for several stationed.
loaned to the club and they will
let to three local ......
persons - . and
IN MOST EARLY YARDS weeks, left this week for Buffalo.
. . . work |
p a r t y 1C G I V E N
Springfield society.
landscape the yard around the
is again under way at the public! L tim rtic .it
i t io u iv c n
¡^igs Peterson was accompanied
New York, where she will be mar- i
_ _
house In addition to their Indivi­
Picking of the early cluster hops fled to J. Richard Parker of Mas- IUKA CIRCLE MEMBERS
building. Nlel Pollard has the con-
FOR VISITORS SUNDAY to Turner Monday by Miss Mina
dual landscape projects.
and som e of the fuggles has been sachusetts. Mr. Parker Is an eu- NAME PATRIOTIC LEADER , tract for the Installation of the
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Peterson, Miss Uldlne Gartln. Mias
There Is no admission charge to started this week In yards where
Mr and Mrs. Roy Houck enter ! Beulah Thurman, and Leroy In-
plumbing fixtures and Is almost
glneer. and Miss Johnson is physl-
the fair. All persons Interested In these varieties are grown. There
cal education director at the Buf
Miss Melba Harris was named through with the Installations. Roy tallied at their home Sunday with man. They returned the same day,
this work are Invited to attend, j Hre not many of the early hops In
falo Y W C. A.
patriotic Instructor for Iuka c ir c le ; Conway has the painting contract j a dinner honoring guests who h a d , and Miss Peterson expects to ru-
It Is a strictly educational nffalr this county, and the later hops
--------------------------- . number 37 last Thursday evening and Is painting the upper rooms, been visiting for several days, a n d ; turn Saturday.
and no concessions or detracting will not be ready for pickers until
SEVERAL ATTEND SILVER when Mrs. Walter Laxton was h ost-1 John Henderer has the contract others. Those present for the din-
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entertainment Is permitted, says nexl w««k ln most yards. Pickers
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
e8S for the * rol,P- She *»eeeeds with the Veterans State Aid Com- ner were Mrs. Hiram W ells, and
R. H. Kuehner, county cluh leader. nr|4 rerP|ving one cent per pound
Mrs. Nellie Carr who was unable mission for the Installation of the daughter, Marie, of LaCrosse, WIs- MISS MANNING HOSTESS
. fur I heir work thia season
A number of Springfield people to »»eve out her term. The group lighting fixtures and will place eonsln. Mr. and Mrs. Will Farwell
AT NOON LUNCHEON
WEED CUTTING STARTS
attended the silver wedding annl- j wln ni<H>t again on August SO at the them when they arrive,
of Stanley. Wisconsin, Mr. and
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Mrs E. C. Houck of W est Spring
Miss Altle Manning, assisted by
ON CITY PROPERTY LOCAL GROUP ON TRIP
versary gathering held In Eugene home of Mrs. Lee Putman. Spe
field. Mr and Mrs. F. W. Houck of Mrs. Elva Adams, entertained with
ABOVE OAKRIDGE AREA Sunday afternoon honoring Mr. and c,a ' business will be taken up at LODGE CROUPS GET
Cutting of weeds on city owned
Mrs. Erik Johnson Mr. Johnson hat Hnie.
PICNIC INVITATION Eugene. Mrs. N. E. Bradford and; a noon luncheon for a number of
son. Leslie of North Bend, and her friends Tuesday. Guests In-
lots and nlone sidewalks and
I)r. and Mrs Milton V. Walker, has been employed at the Booth-
!
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Gordon, Ruth and Ruby Houck, eluded Miss Uldlne Gartln. Miss
streets began hern Wednesday her father, Prof. W. (1. Patterson, Kelly lumber company mill here for CITY SPRINKLER PUT
Members of the Eugene and
Mrs. W ells and daughter left Tues- Dawn Church. Miss Clara Jones.
morning nlong Malli atreet. letter of London, Ontario, and William many years and both Mr. and Mrs.
INTO ACTIVE USE HERE Oakridge
I O. O. F. and Rebekah
,
.
.
. . . .
u„»
Miss Emma Rogers. Miss Mina
dav iui
for »!»««
their in-.«--.
home.
In the season many of the weed* Bouse left Wednesday morning on Johnson are well-known In Spring
lodges are sponsoring a Joint pic-
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Peterson. Miss Mary Hadley. Miss
will be burned and an attempt will M camping and fishing trip on the field
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i Residents turned their heads and ulc at Mossy Maples grove above
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Beulah _ Thurman.
be made to mow some of the larger U|,p*.c W illamette above Oakridge
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1 stared Tuesday as the City aprlnk- Lowell on the W illam ette highway l x c l c l »« I c o « 1 « o i u m n
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William Cox. and C. B Manning,
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They will be back In Springfield MRS. CASTEEL INVITES
er was being used to wash paved Sunday.
Members of the two
FOR LEG ON MEETINGS
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on Friday.
PRISCILLA MEMBERS atreets. This was the first tim e j groups In Springfield and all other
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EUGENE ALL-STARS TAKE
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the tank wagon had been used for Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in this
Springfield American
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Members i f the Priscilla club several months and has become vicinity have been Invited to at post Is being represented at the FILLED BY APPOINTMENT
IRISH-MURPHY TEAM FORMER PROFESSOR IS
tend. Earh family should bring a state convention at Astoria
this
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SPEAKER FOR BAPTISTS will be entertained this afternoon som ething of a novelty.
at Ihe home of Mrs. Merle Casteel.
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basket dinner. Coffee and cream | week
Major
Mrs. M. B.
No appointment to the City Coun-
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Members of the Eugene A ll-Stars!
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Huntly and J. M. Larson. Mr. and | ell to take the place of Clayton F.
softball team defeated the Irish-
Professor Oscar Gladdisli, Pull- Several special guests have been i Back from Fair—Mrs. Ella l-om- ■ will be furnished.
Mrs. Huntly left Springfield Mon- Barber, resigned, has been made
! hard and daughter, Maurlne. re-|
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Murphy learn 18-2 ln a practice man. Wnshlngton. a former profes- Invited for the affair.
turned Wednesday evening from a
Horn« from Hospital— Mrs. S. C. day and spent several days at New- by W. P. Tyson, mayor. The mayor
game played on Bratlaln field sor at Springfield high school about
Monday evening
The two learns 5 years ago, spoke al the Baptist
Home from Idaho— Mrs. George motor trip to the Century of Pro Wrlght was brought home from the port before proceeding to the con -! has not Indicated whether he will
will meet Friday evening on the church Sunday evening on Ihe sttb- Hoffman
returned
Wednesday greas at Chicago and other Inter- Pacific hospital Saturday. Her, vention city. Mr. Larson left Wed- attempt to secure a successor to
Falrgrounds ball diamond In Ell ■ Jed. "The Changing Order As It evening from Jerome. Idaho where eating scenic apota In the middle daughter. Mrs. Jim Elder, of Port- nesday. The sessions started to- i fill the vacancy prior to th* general
election to bn bnM ba
day.
land In caring for
she had been visiting relatives.
gene.
Appears ln America."