The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 06, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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T U R SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1!»2R
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was named after the farthereat north of time camp keeps open.
If 16 or more boys decide Io go to
Eskimo vllluse, was offered to, the
A True Patriot
AnJ the Cai Carne Back
A Real Hero
scouts for use by the forest service. camp Polesurk, the Hoiilltern l*aclflc
This wilt be the third year thul camp railroad will offer a special roundtrip
“Nookie," pet
Lionel
Licor-
Paul R. Nelson,
rale of 14 36, It was announced this
l’amp tSilearuk at Ciusatte on the lias been held at Cruaatte.
isch, colored sea­
cat of Mr. and
master sergeant
week.
J
Cascade
line
of
the
Southern
Pacific
The
regular
session
of
the
camp
will
man of the ill-
Mr».
Rugg of
of the Coast A r­
rank
man yallend the winter encamp-
has been c.ioseu again as the winter open on December 37 and will end
fated V e s t r l s ,
Cincinnati, w a s
tillery Corps at
rank may attend the winter encamp
camp
for
lame
count
boy
scouts
in­
about
February
31.
Four
picked
scouts
proved to be an
l o s t 125 miles
Port T o t t e n ,
stead of Lost ('reek ranch on the up­ will go to Criiuua to get the camp In menl. Early registration la advised by
outstanding hero
from home when
N. Y ., invented a
the county headquarlera an as to
per McKcnale, It was announced this readlueas ou December 26.
in
the
great
trag­
the Ruggs had an
submarine mine
know
before hand how many to pre­
week at the county scouts headquar­
edy.
H e had
auto a c c i d e n t
control apparatus •
Just how many Hprluglteld lads will pare for and to know what the rail­
ters.
charge of Life­
After two months
which he has giv­
attend the winter playground this year road fare will be
boat 14 and thru
»nd
a w eek
Misunderstanding on dates for the
en free to the
cannot he determined as yet owing to ;
his courage a
•'Nookie" march­
arrajr.
The in­
ram p forced John Mllllorn owner of
score of
lives
ed into the Rugg
the fact that registration for the camp CITY MAIL CARRIER ILL:
vention is a verv
Lout Creek, to notify the scouts oltlce
were saved.
home. Some cat!
has not began actively as yet.
valuable ooe.
of the Impossibility of holdlug the
POSTOFFICE INSPECTED
winter playground there this year.
Equipment for enjoyment of winter
Nvvdlveraftora
Delay
Meeting
* « « * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * « ♦ ♦ * * ♦ * bert Mathews.
O. L. Vaughn, regular city mail car (
Cabins had been rented at Lost Creek sports will probably be provided by
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UPPER WILLAMETTE
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Mr- and Mrs.
A- I’beipa »ml two The Springfield Need leer aft club for an outing of the Eugene Y. M C. A. the scouts. Activities of various types rler, was taken tick the early part of
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children. Robert and Bvlyu spent wfiiich was to have met at the home of
Cabins at Camp Polearuk, which will be Indulged In during th e length ' this week, and bla work Is being
Thanksgiving in Roseburg with Mrs. Mrs. C. O. Wilson on December 6 has
cared for by Roscoe Perking, who Is
A go-Hi many alumni attended the j,help8- stster.
postponed Its session to the evening
carrying the mall bag until Vaughn
home coming of the 1 lessant Hill
Olson family are suffering of December 30. when the members
' returns to his regular duties.
high school Thanksgiving evening at
of influenza.
will hold their Christmas party and
The Springfield postoffice received
the high school gymnasium Two
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Uarmlne and entertain their husbands.
sn
offlclnl Inspection Tuesday by Ten
basket ball games were played. Th* sons. John and Joe. of Tigard spent
nyaon
Jefferson, district postal Inpec-
Pleasant Hill high school girls de­ Thanksgiving vacation at the home of
Sweeney Takes Over Cafe
lor
from
Kugone.
feated the alumni girls. The game Mrs. Carmine's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Sweeney has taken over the
No
great
onrush of Christmas mall
between the alumni boys and the I George Kelsay.
management of Buss' cafe ou Mam
has as yet beset workers In the local
Pleaaant Hill first string was hotly
street
to
succeed
C.
S.
Shelley,
out
Twenty-seven members of the fam­
i poetofflce, the local postal officers ex­
contested from beginning to end. and ily sat down to Thanksgiving dinner I going proprietor, who save up his
pect log the rising tide of pnekagt-s
when time was up the score stood 83 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. : busiuess work on account of his I
and
Yuletlde mall to begin pouring In
to SS. In the next five minifies of Wheeler Thursday November 29.
health.
along about the mlihile of the month
play both sides gained one point by
Miss Darling Hall of Corvallis a
Mall this year will be delivered on
fouls and then Mike Dilley made a former student of the Pleasant Hill
Marcloa Man’s Hand Injured
Monday
December 24. but nr legulur
sensational basket from a long dis­ high school who is now living at Cor­
Carl Williams of Marcola came Into
mall service will be rendered on Tiles
tance making the score 26 to 24 in vallis spent Thanksgiving at the home town yesterday to have a piece of
duy, December 26, In accord with a
favor of the school team. As the of Mina Dilley.
steel taken from the palm id Ills hand.
new precedent established by the
alumni team consisted of some of last
The
metal
came
off
a
saw
while
he
Among the alumni who returned
United Stales I’oal office department
year’s best players the high school to Pleasant Hill for homecoming were ; was working ami went Into his hand.
to enuble mull carriers to enjoy the
students were much elated over the Chesta Wheeler. Kay Olson, Guy Man His condition is reported very much
holiday«.
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victory. After the games the students ney, Jerry. Douglas and Donald Kab­ Improved.
Several precautions are being urged
body entertained the alumni, serving ler, Annette Maltxen. Cora John. Darl­
by postmasters against loose wrap­
cider, cake and pie. Those playing on
ing Hall. Gertrude Dilley, Mr. and
Returns to Astoria—William Pohl
ping of packages und carelessness In
the alumni boys team were. Donald
Mrs. Jim Dilley.
daughter and son from Masnllon. Ohio,
mailing.
Kabler. Jerry Kabler. Guy Manning.
returned this week to Astoria after
Guy Mathews. Kay Olson. Paul Har­
visiting with Mr. Pohls daughter.
den and Lyman Tinker. The high MINISTER TO PREACH ON
MRS. ROBERTS ELECTED
C M K Ib l b I M M t K A lI V t b Mrs. M B. Huntly.
school boys were Darwin Baxter. Clif­
EASTERN STAR LEADER
ford Baxter, Raymond Hills, Mike
Builds House— Fred Vasby Is build­
One
of
Christ’s
imperatives
will
be
Dilley. Hugh Wallace. Bun Kelsey.
Mrs. Opal Roberts was elected
ing a housn in the east part of the city
While craking his auto at home the topic of the sermon to be deliver­
| worthy matron of the Caacadla chap­
Friday Darwin Baxter broke his right ed Sunday morning at the Baptist
ter No. 166 of the Ordet of the East­
arm above the wrist. He wag taken church by Rev. C. H. Blom, pastor. '
ern Blur at a meeting of the organise
to the Goshen hospital where Dr. In the evening, the pastor will talk on ,
I lion held Tuesday evening She vqll
“Another
of
Christ's
Imperatives.”
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Licenses revoked by municipal
Radabaugh set the arm.
hold of'lcn along with the other new
Cora Johns who is attending Nor­ The evening service will begin at 7:30 J Judges in cases where persons haw
learlers for the year 1929
been
convicted
under
municipal
ordln
mal spent Thanksgiving with her o’clock. Special selections by the
Othera elected at the meeting Tues­
choir will be rendered at both ses­ ances on charges of driving a motor
family at Pleasant Hill.
day evening are: Oswald Olson
vehicle
while
drunk,
will
remain
re
sions.
i worthy patron; Mrs. William Wright,
Donald. Jerry and Douglas Kabler
The Bible school meeting at 10 a. m. yoked for a year, according to Hal
I assistant worthy matron; Mrs. Ida
former residents of Pleasant Hill who
Hoss,
secretary
of
state,
In
a
lettei
Sun lay and the B. Y. P. U. will hold
Swarts, secretary; Mrs. Neal I’ollurd,
are attending Normal sch<>ol at Mon­
sent to H. M. Tomlinson, Judge of tb>
treasurer; Mrs C. O. Wilson, conduc­
mouth spent Thanksgiving va-ation service at 6:36 o’clock in the evening.
municipal
court
of
the
city
of
Pori
Prayer service and Bible stulv will
tor;
Mrs. Lena Fraedvrlck, assistant
at the h o le of Lyman Tinker and Al-
land.
be held toplgbt at 7:30 o’clock.
conductor.
Appointive officers will bo named
i later. It was announced yesterday
WASHINGTON CALLS HER GRACIOUS AND CAPABLE
BOY SCOUTS TO CAMP
AT CRUZATTE; RAILROAD
OFFERS SPECIAL RATES
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Official and unofficial Washington, alike, knowing Mrs. Hoover well, call her gracious, capabls, and of
pleasing personality. She it alto known for her wide variety of Interests. She was National Chairman of
the girl ecouta; has travelled with her husband all over the world; la a graduate mining engineer; le co-
translator with Mr. Hoover of a medieval German mining text book; the holder of several college degrees;
and is recognized as an ideal hostess, wife, and mother.
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