The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 23, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    MARKETS LOST IF
STRIKE HANGS ON
Mill Owners Face Loss Ot
bxport Business; Produc­
tion Now Down 8U
THURSDAY. MAY l i . 1M6.
T H » S n U N O riB L D NSW 8
P ao R f o l k
ROAD SIGNS TO TELL
HISTORY OF OREGON
Stata Highw ay Commlaalon Start«
Experim ent in Colum bia River
Country
Explanatory sl«ns will be erected
soon at historical spots along the
Columbia River highway by the
Oregon stale highway commlaslon
which has made an appropriation
of »1.000 for the initial work
The signs, based on an attractive
design agreed upon some time ago.
will be placed mot only at points of
particular importance in the early
development of the state, but at
scenic spots where a deecrlptloi.
and outline of background is con­
sidered necessary.
Among the places which may be
designated for erection of signs are
Memaloose island and mile peat 7?,
the Indian burial place; M ill creek.
Jnst west of The Dalle«, site of an
old Indian village called Quonett;
a stone structure in The Dalle«
built by the United States govern­
ment in 1886. known as "The MtoP"
and now occupied by a flouring
m ill; the painted rocks near mile
post 93. Indtwi picture« on the
basaltic rocks facing the Columbia
river.
Signs erected at this time will be
considered by the highway commie.
sion as a test of their desirability.
I f the commission finds the reac­
tion favorable. It will consider ea-
tabiishing them at historical spot«
In other parts of the state. It waa
pointed o u t
Ball Team Wins
Overtime Game
C.E.GHOUP PUNS
BUST WEEK EKE)
Track Team Ends Successful Season
Town Players To Have New
Field; May Sponsor Dance;
Play Yoncalla Next
Sponsor Food Sals Saturday;
To Visit Univarsity Art
Museum Sunday
It took two extra iunlnga again i
Sunday for the Springfield town 1
Vouug people of Ihe Christian Eu-
* ut p i.« n t u i tit« lurnM r uiauu
tisaehall tewm to win their th ir d ,
dvuvor lu ll'll,-- of Hi» Christian
i t t i i u i t i a» ue ia anecleu by »trike«
game of the season when they met
■hurt h ace busy ai work now trying
lue i acme Nortaweal ui graph
:he Hllla Creek nine at Swimmer's
1» m i n' fund« fin llie lr annual camp
tcaiiy tola tin« wees by ihe Meat
Delight park Two runs in the elev-
fire conference which will be held
.
uu.uuvi uieua Association of-
enth inning left the score 5-3 when
r e a r Morence Ihe second week In
... ,ui. «. beatlie. I'h« Meal coast
ihe game ended.
•111 in-
tMgiUtiuuuu ia uot la s in g anlea m
tiarvey Russell pitched seven Wi­
All three soclelle» of Ihe church
m t- luocu d isp u te n o » being argued,
llings for Springfield and waa re­
nr» Io participate In the outing and
> '«i ia aiuuy m g ecuuotuic condition»
lieved by Jay Grant in the eighth
-i i m>ked food stile Is Io lie held
dMu poaaible luture effects to the
F Mauney pitched a lone game for
. ii-ilui moi iilns ui io o'clock Io
luuuairy wuich may reault iroin the
If ills Creek striking out three men.
III t . i H l i r .
fund« fur llie affsil
continuation ot the preaeut strike.
Russell and Urant struck out 10
Bunday afternoon young people
ih e statement tollows:
batters.
. t III,
. l i i i i . i l will vlidl Ihe Murray
"The association has been (or
Norval Libby, Springfield catch­
•Igh
Warner Oriental art museum at
many year» in close touch with the
Vail. Hilly Burnett. Randall Ray. Jamer H ill. W ilbur Dehn«, Hilly Orr.
er. was the outstanding batter of
tin- t 'lilv , islty The group will meet
economic« ol the Pacllic Northwest
Tom Goodale. Marion Hall, coach. Front row. Clare Hadley. Kerrigan
the day with four hits in five at­
It III. church at 3 o'clock where
Hutchinson.
Dtsque
Smith.
Bob
Litschuer.
Malcolm
Hansen.
Obert
An­
lumber Industry. From this position
tempts. Laird, for the opposition,
transportation will be provided
drews. Robert McCheaney, manager.
we can »tale that the general strike
played the best all-around game for
They will return Io the church for
now in progress may reault in a
his teammates. Shull made a nice
tin 'll re g u la r meellag «1 7 o'clock.
permanent los» o( important lumber
hit in the final inning to bring in
The missionary committee w ill he
markets on wbteh whole West
two runners.
in charge and the topic will lie
Coast communities depend (or their
The local team Is now organising
’Japan."
existence. We have as a lumber in­
and preparing to deveJop a baseball
Following Ihe evening service
dustry only one exclusive market—
field of their own on north Mill
llie group will meet at the home of
the area of the Pacific Northwest,
Has
Blood
Poison-
Kenneth
Cox
R
e
tu
rn
s
From
Visit—
Miss
Evelyn
street about one and one-half blocks
Mi»« Jewel Helterhrand for their
where approximately I I per cent of
northeast of the high school. The is ill with blood poison Infection In Harris returned Sunday from a
I I i i h I i I i - hour
our lumber was consumed last year.
short
visit
at
Tillamook.
his
foot.
Rolling
Log
Kill«
Joe
Johnson
ground will be graded down smooth
"Our mills can only enter Call-
and level and all games will be
At Wendling Camp Last
Moves To Sawmill — Harvey
Vida People Her«— Mr. and Mrs
tornia. Atlantic Coast. Central
played there after the field is ready
Monday Morning
Frank- Mlimey of Vida were busi­ Eaton moved out to the Hills Creek
States, Middle West aud foreign
The new location Is expected to
ness
visitors
In
Springfield
Friday.
sawmill
(his
week
where
he
will
be
markets in competition with Cali­
provide a more ideal playing field.
Fuuvral service« for Joe Harper
employed.
fornia white pine, redwood, South­
Much of the wind which blows
Major Opnratipn— C. H. McCrad)
Johuaon. logger for tlie Booth Kelly
ern yeiow pine, and native produc­
across Brattata field w i l l b e submitted Io a major operation at
Drive To Corvallle— Mr. and Mrs Lumber company who was accident
tion. A tew cents difference in the C.C.C. WILL ORGANIZE
avoided.
the l*aclfic hospital in Eugene Wed­ Harry Whitney accompanied Mr. ly killed Monday morning In the
delivered costs of the product of
Piana are now underway for a nesday morning
und Mrs. Harry Rapp of Roseburg woods near Wendling. were held
CAMPS FOR VETERANS
our mills and those of the South fre­
benefit dance to be given for the
to Corvallis Sunday to visit with thin morning at 11 o'clock from the Service Sunday at 3 P. M.;
Operated On — W illiam Hancock
quently decides whether Douglas
Expansion of the Civilian Conser­ ball club at the Armory next Wed­
Union Memorial Service
Mr. Whitney's sister. Mrs Frank Veatcb chapel in Eugene
Hev
fir or yellow pine gets the market. vation corp« to tac'ude veterans of nesday evening
Details will be underwent a major operation at Norton.
Bryant Wilson officiated and lutei
In Eugene At 7:30
The same aitnation exists in foreign either the World W ar or prior wars announced later.
the Pacific hospital la Eugene Wed­
meni was made in the new I. O. O.
trade, where our mills meet the was announced this week.
Springfield Is expected to annex nesday morning
The
The new Methodist pipe organ
F. cemetery.
most active sort of competition camp expansion will take effect a fourth victory next Sunday when
wlpch many heard last night In a
III At Eugene Home- Mrs. Frank DAVIS FUNERAL RITES
Juhuaon
wa»
killed
accidently
by
from mills in British Columbia. during the period from June 16 to the ball team goes to Yoncalla.
Towers, former resident of Spring-
HELD HERE ON MONDAY a rolling log and no inqueat waa benefit concert will be formally
British Columbia bad 20 per cent of August 31. 1935.
dedicated Sunday afternoon at I
field. is reported to be seriously 111
the Joint foreign trade with Oregon
: ec«»sary according to the Coron
Enrollment requirements remain
o'clock In a special service with
Funeral services for Mrs. Arisons
ai her home in Eugene.
and Washington in 1928. In 1934 the same as for previous camps. An j
er'a office which Inveatigaled. He
Dr Louis Maglu. superintendent <4
Davi» of Camp Creek who died at
British Columbia sold 54 per cent honorably discharged veteran i s :
Week-end Visitor — Mias Evelyn Ihe Eugeue hospital Friday after­ was born ai Kunlux. Washington Ihe Salem district of the church aa
of the lumber from these three dis­ elglble to enrollment in the C.C.C. J
Robley of Mohawk was a week-end noon at the age ol 78 years were on March 4. 1903 und waa married Ihe apeaker. and with Mra. S. K
tricts in the markets of the world.
visitor here at the home of Miss held from the Poole chapel in to Ml»» Doris Comer ai Vancouver, Stevens. A A U. D . as guest or­
who is physically able to carry on
"On Thursday of last week tne In manual labor. Veterans are those
Washliiglon on May 18, 1925. Aftrc ganist Mrs Buford Roach will slug
Ruby Houk.
Spriugfield Monday afteruuou at 2
Association estimated that the who saw service with the armed
one )ear they moved Io Eugene and "Ave Marie" by Schubert, and the
o'clock,
interment
was
made
In
the
Visit At Corvallis— M rs . M B.
Northwest mills were running at forces of the United States.
had lived there and at Marcola choir
will
sing Tchalkowsky'a
Huntly and Mr. and Mrs. AI Pohl Laurel H ill cemetery.
only 20 per cent of capacity. Produc­
since lha time.
Applications should be submitted Voice, Violin and Piano Pupils
"Hymn io the Trinity."
Mrs.
Davis
is
survived
by
six
and children spent Sunday visiting
tion in the northwest fell off 52 per to the Veteran's Administration
Dr. Magln will speak on the sub­
Besides his widow he leave« a
To Be Presented At
daughters; .Mr» John Percbern
at Corvallis.
cent the first week of the strike. Facility. Portland, at the earliest
Springfield; Mrs. Viola Evans. Ku U n io n til old son. IJoyd, «I Mar ject, "The Mission of Music In He
Buell Home Monday
The Southern Pine association re­ possible date.
Week-end On Coast — Mr. and gone; -Mrs. J in k Henne. Seattle, cola, his mother, Mrs. Alice John­ llgiun " Mrs Stevens will play a
ports that the average orders per
Mrs. Frank DePue and Mr. and Mrs. Laura Smith. Portland; Mrs. son a Bailie Ground. Wa«hington, group of prelude number» Including.
A
program
of
voice,
violin
and
mill for the week ending May 4
piano compositions is to be pre­ Mrs. Jess Seavey left Friday to George Upton. Turlock, California; three brothers. Jim Johnson, Mar "Prelude in D Minor,” "l-ead Kind
were the highest for any wees since
sented
Monday evening. May 27, at spend the week end at Blleti.
and Mrs Lester Jones. Livingston, cola; Frank Johnson. Beaverton. I) Light.” "Dear l.and of lloma,"
June 3, 1933.
Oregon, und d e v e Johnson. Battle and "Consolation." The offertory
s o'clock at the home of Mr. and
Tonsils Out—The Misses Mildred California.
"A check by the association in
Ground. H e also leave« four sis will be "A ir— from W ater Music."
Mrs.
W.
E.
Buell
by
pupils
of
Mrs.
and Dorothy Myers, daughters of
the Seattle district brought evl-
(Continued from First Page)
ler«. Mr«. Jennie Brotton. Bailie by G. F Handel. "Song of Joy," by
Buford Roach.
Mr and Mrs. H. L Myers, had their COURT JURORS CHOSEN
deuce of more than SO cars of can­
this
time
repeat
what
I
bave
stated
The
program
will
be
divided
Into
Ground;
Mrs, Duella Wsshhume. Slehbine will he the poetlude
tonsils taken out Tuesday at the of
celled business, most of which buy­
Sunday morning, Kev. I*ulndexler
FOR JUNE 17 TERM luiCeiiter. Washington; Mrs Elvira
ers were trying* to place in British on many occasions in the past that, two sections. The Junior division fice of a local physician.
will preach on Ihe subject. "Sac
'increased
budgets
for
schools
and
will
be
given
first,
and
refresh-
While,
and
M
r,
Maude
Eastnrllrk.
Columbia and Southern mills.
Thirty-one men and women were
Former Res-denta Visit— Mr and
rlflclal Service.” There will be no
both of Carson. Washington
"The cost of stumpage is higher playgrounds will ultimately meat, ments will be served during the in-
McCulloch
uuocn of
oi r Portland
o r iia u u , chosen as prospective Jurors for
evening service here as the con­
termission before the senior di- Mrs. W ill Met
in the South than on the West decreased budgets for prisons.'
were visitors ta Springfield Friday the June term of Circuit Court be
gregation is Joitilng In a union
“I wish to congratulate you on j vision.
Coast; but the freight rate to the
They are former resident , of this I ginning Monday. June 17. yesterday START ORGANIZATION
Memorial nervlce to be held at the
Among those to be presented in
Mississippi Valley is approximately your undertaking and wish you
by ('. A. Swarts, sheriff, and W
city.
First Presbyterian church In Ku
OF
FIRE
DEPARTMENT
every
success
in
your
work
that
is
the
Junior
division
w
ill
be
Betty
half on yellow pine as on Douglas
B. Dillard, county clerk.
.....
'gene, alartlng at 7:10.
fir from the Northwest. Our mills so essential for the good of your Jacobson. Robert Pollard, violin-
Return Home— Mr. and Mrs. B
Persons named from this part of
Flrwt «leps In llie organisation of , Four pastors will speak on the
community." •
!l»ts; Ethel Ruth Fulop, piano; Bar-
can compete, however, in most of
C. Gleason of Burlington. Washing­
Ihe county Include Clarence It Bel­ u volunteer fire department were j «uhject ot war, Rev. Cecil F. His
Chairmen Are Named
Barnell. Ruth Pollard. Elwyn
il.e markets in the Central States
ton. left Springfield Monday for knap. Rainbow; F. W. Beaver. Cres
taken Monday night a meeting ow will apeak on "Our Patriots—
Chairmen
for
the
various
com-
Gales,
vocalists.
and on the Atlantic Coast If the
their home after spending two
well; Hattie B Drury. Springfield; called by Hugh Jolllff, fire chief. 1 The Spirit of Ihe Revolution." Kev.
K> the senior group will be: Mary weeks here.
labor costs per thousand are ap­ mittees include Mrs. W aiter Go«»
Lee Davis. Springfield; Donna Ed­ The i ity equlpinyil has been moved .Mlloii S Weller will apeak on "Our
proximately the same. However, on 1er. refreshments; M ra Cheater Elixabeth Whitney. Clyde Dilley,
mundson. Goshen; W alter Post, hack Into hl» own borne on the Enemies — The Patriots ot Other
Has
Operation
—
Mrs.
George
Aldrich,
decoration«,
and
Mr».
H.
Eve‘y"
Bu*
u
-
Mr».
W
K.
Barnell.
the average wage now reported In
Toca1' Crawford of the Coburg district un- Vida; Robert (’. Ross. Creswell; south wide ot the city. Jolllff Is Landa." The third speaker will be
the smaller mills of 18 cents per Schaffenberg, »tout chairman. Mrs Paul Po,ter' W alter
slating with I ists ; Dorothy Mae Potter, p la n o j derwent a major operation at the Pearl Scbantul. Eugene route 2. and «laying on night duty at Ihe city Hev. Herbert Hlggenbotham on
hour. Southern Pine would have a Leota Rodenbough is
and Vernon Van Wyck, violili.
hall until relief u««lstanta can be "Our Traitors — The Makers of
Pacific hoepital in Eugene Wednes­ Clair Thurman. Springfield.
labor cost of only *4.80 per thou­ the program.
I
Wars " Hev. Poindexter will con­
«elected
und trained
day.
sand as compared with *9.33 on the
At the meeting held last Friday
clude the series of talks with "Our
T W O C LA SSE S H A V E P IC N IC
West Coast This is likely to great­ evening plans were discussed for S E N IO R P L A Y P L E A S E S
The city ha« rented the fire sta­
A n k le F ra c tu re d — K e r r i g a n
Junior
and
Senior
classes
of
the
selves- The Methods of Ihe Fu­
ly reduce the markets for West setting up a playground on the
LARGE GROUP FRIDAY Hutchensou, high school track and high school held their annual picnic tion property on Seventh street.
ture."
Coast lumber within the United Lincoln school ground« and placing
baseball player who was reported Jolntly Saturday at Swimmer's De­
Stales either by direct rail, around of tennis courts on the city prop­
"Tommy,” three-act comedy ro­
No Holiday Plana — Springfield
to have a sprained ankle actually light park Baseball, «wlmmlng and
NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R *
tlie Panama Canal by water, or in­ erty at Seveth and "A” streets
mance presented by the high school
will observe Memorial day quietly
has a broken ankle It waa revealed Ismting w ere en joyed
NO TIC E IS HER EBY O1VEN
to the Atlantic Coast inland areas
seniors Friday evening drew a large
next Thursday a« no plans for that Ada Palmer has been ap­
when x-ray picture« were taken thle
by combination water and back
interested audience. The produc­
special observance of Ihe day have pointed administratrix of the es­
tate of Mrs A. A. Kimball, de
haul.”
HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY
tion was well presented under the
been m ade here.
ceased, by the County Court for
ENTERTAINED AT DINNER direction of MI m Marguerite Mill-
Aids Ordination — Rev. Dean C.
la n e County. Oregon All persooa
Baccalaureate services for tne
_______
, hollen.
Poindexter, pastor of the Methodist
having claims against said estate
Leaburg
high
school
were
held
Sun
STATE COMMANDER TO
are hereby notified to present the
Principal and Mrs. W. E. Buell ; Musical intermission numbers church, pronounced the Invocation
TWO MORE NAMED FOR
with proper vouchers to the
BE LEGION SPEAKER entertained members of the high , weie given by the girls and boys for the ordination and Installation day evening with Rev. Ralph Clark RODENT CONTROL WORK same
undersigned ai the law office of
preaching
the
sermon.
School
will
school facnlty with an annual din- j glee clubs and the high school or- service for Rev. Hlggenbotham of
Donald Young. 334 Miner Building.
Joe Chamberlin, state commander ner and social evening at (heir ' chi-si ra.
the Communi y Liberal church in close on May 24.
Harold Wnllace, route 1, Cres­ Eugene. Oregon, within six months
Commencement exercises for the
from the date of the first publica­
of the American Legion, will be the home Monday evening. Guests in- i Players in the stage show were Eugene Tuesday evening.
well, und Arlo Jones. Jasper, were tion of this notice.
eighth grade at Deerhorn were held
principal speaker at the semi-month­ eluded Mr. and Mrs Marion Hall, Dork Marie Robinson, Jerry Clark,
named Monday by the County
Date of first puhlcallou. May 23.
Munday evening. May 13. with Rev.
ly meeting of Springfield American Miss Glyde Dilley, Miss Bernice Martie Olson, Frances Stiles, Jack CHURCH SUPPER TO AID
Court to do rodent control super­ 1936
Milton
Webber
of
Eugene
as
the
Legion post number 40 tonight. The Conoly, eiiss Mary E. Whitney, Williams. Anton Uchytil. Irvin Darr
ADA PALMER,
OLD PEOPLE’S HOME
vision work In the Jasper commun­
speaker. The annual picnic with
Administratrix of the estate of
W eatfir Legion members have been Miss May Hewes, Miss Clarabel and Charles Cole.
ity. They were named in addition
Ladies of the Christian church baseball games was held Tuesday.
Mrs. A. A. Kimball, deceased
Invited to attend the meeting which Wagner, Robert Chatterton, Gien
DO NALD YOUNG,
in Eugene are sponsoring a chicken
Miss, Veda Gray has been re­ Io a list of supervisors which were Attorney for «state,
is to start at 8 o’clock at Taylor Martin. Miss Marguerite Mlllhollen. COUPLE GIVEN SHOWER
dinner there tnis evening at 8:16. elected teacher In, W altervllle for named last week.
(M 23 30 Je 8 13 20)
hall. Refreshments will be served Miss Ina Clement, Miss Evelyn
Proceed« from the supper are to Ihe fourth year.
IN
EUGENE
ON
FRIDAY
after the meeting.
Buell and Clayton Klrkland.
be turned over to the old people's
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Btalsberg home which the church maintains
entertained at a contract bridge on Alder street.
party and miscellaneous shower at
their home in Eugene Friday eve­
T H E CHURCH OF C H R IS T
Friends here of Mrs. Bertha H er­
ning ta honor of Miss Mildred Jac- 4th and A.
1 O. Shaw. Minister rington were greatly surprised last
I obson and Harry W right who are to
Bible school at 9:46 a. m. Miss Wednesday when they learned of
| be marled shortly.
Beulah Thurman, superintendent. A her marriage to Mr McKee In
Following the cards, a muck wed- graded school for your children and
Idaho.
, ding ceremony was read by Bid ,.|aHM«,,, for e»ery age.
Ml«« Nellie Mathew« who ha«
King, with G. I. Inman as the
Communion of the Ixjrd'a Supper been In Los Angel»« for the pus»
groom, and Keith Fennell as the a ( jj a m The «ermon theme will
«everal month«, arrived home for
bride. Merle Saunders was a flower be, "The Divine Presbytery."
u visit with her parent«, Mr. and
I girl.
The C. E group« meet at 7, after Mr«. A. B. Mathews.
Present were the honor guests, the church service they will hold
The baccalaureate sermon for
Mr. and Mrs. Inman, Mr. aud Mra. "fireside fellowship’ at the home of
We Move to Our New Location at
Ihe high school which wae (an­
King, Mr. and Mra. Saunders, Mr. Miss Jewel Helterhrand.
nounced for the past Sunday will be
;cnd Mrs. Fennell, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
Song service liegtas at 8 p. m. held at Ihe church next Sunday eve
walri Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Thelmer The sermon theme will lie "The Di­
nlng Rev. Stivers officiating.
Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy W right, vine Triplets.”
Mrs. Alma Hastings Is very ill
M r and Mrs. Drew Perkins, Ed
W ITH EACH 75c PURCHASE OF
Church night will be on Thurs­ with hear! trouble at her home
Johnson
and
the
host
and
hostess
Watch for our Grand Opening on Friday and Saturday,
day evening, Ihe 38th. Potluck din­
here.
MERCHANDISE
ner at 7:16, followed by prayer
May 31 et and June 1st
JUNIOR LEGION TEAM
meeting led by Mrs. Ren Hollister.
NOTICE OF H EA R IN G ON
The social hour will be directed
F IN A L ACCOUNT
WANTS
MORE
PLAYERS
Our Hundreds of Bargains Are Still Available
NO TIC E IS HER EBY G IV E N :
by Mrs. Korn.
That the undersigned, as executrix
Ladles’ Aid, Thursday.
Frank Faasett, coach of the Lane
To Thrifty Shoppers!
of the Last W ill and Testament of
county American Legion Junior
---------- --
Harry Y. Spence, deceased, has
baseball team wants all boys under DISTRIBUTE CABBAGE
filed her account for the final set­
tlement of said decedent’s estate In
We wiil Close Our Doore in our present location
These Beautiful Blooming Plants Will Be Given to Our
17 year« of age to try out for the
PLANTS NEXT TUESDAY the County Court for Lane County,
ball team this year. Tryouts will
Oregon, and that Saturday the 22nd
Tuesday night. We will reopen on our new location
Customers Without Limit To Person For Two
be held at the high school athletic
Cabbage and tomato plants for re­ day of June, 1936, at the Court
field in Eugene Saturday from 1 lief workers In the Springfield area Room of said Court In the County
Friday, May 31
Days. Come and Get Yours!
until 6 o’clock. Prospective players will be distributed here Tuesday of Court House. In Eugene, Oregon at
ten o’clock in the forenoon, has
are urged to get ta touch with Faa­ next week It was announced today
been fixed by said Court as the
sett, 896 West 12th 8t„ Eugene, or at the county relief headquarters in time and place for hearing objec­
phone him at 1612-M.
Eugene. The plants w ill probably tions thereto, and for the settle­
The winning Western team goes be handled through the Irlah- ment thereof,
EFFA P. SPENCE,
Ea«t with all expenses paid to the Murphy store.
Executrix of the Last W ill
L. E. SCOTT. Prop.
(SELF SERVICE)
Junior world's series, also again In
and TeHtament of Harry Y.
Most of these plants given for re­
77 East Broadway
Spence, deceased.
Phone 6
512 Main Street
Springfield, Or*.
the fall t<T the world's aeries aa lief gardens are raised at the county
guests of the two winning big gardens near Ferry street bridge in L. L. RAY,
Attorney for estate.
league team.
Eugene.
(M 23-30—Je 8-13 20)
TOWN AND VICINITY
WOODSMAN DIES
IN TREE MISHAP
CHURCH PERNS TO
DEDICATE ORGAN
MRS. ROACH PLANS
MUSICAL RECITAL
PLAY CENTER
McKenzie Valley
I
Thurston
WILLIAMS’
POTTED
REMOVAL SALE
GERANIUMS
1015 Willamette St, Eugene
Given Away FREE
Tuesday and Wednesday
May 28 and 29
WILLIAMS’ STORES, Inc.
Scott’s Drug Store