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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW KNTY-SIXTH YEAH
HI’ltlNGEIKIJJ. LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY IN, 1929
P IR R IE
S T A R T S M O V IN G
STEW ART
BUT
PLANS FOR SCHOOL
CO. G A R A G E
PLA N S GO A W R Y
A Trick of Fate
O F F IC E R S O F R E B E K A H S ;
’•Th« People’s Papar"
A LIVE NEWSPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
N U M B E R 27
Brave Boy Scout
O D D F E L L O W S IN S T A L L E D
A T J O IN T C E R E M O N Y
A garage of h o i con struction , o w n ­
The new officer» of the Rebekah»
ed hy the H u rry S te w a rt F uel com
and
of the Odd Fellows were Installed
puny, nnd local «el on c ity p ro perty
at a Joint ceremony at the Springfield
Twenty-six Students Signed for at N in th and M ain streets. clashed
1 O. O. F. hall .Monday night. The
Instruction; Harry M. Walker vio le n tly w ith the n rtla tic aenaea of
ceremony was public and attracted a
Itohert
I
’lrr
le
.
local
man.
ao
Tuna-
to bo Assistant; Circus to be
large, crowd
The Installing officer '
Held at Local Airport During day aftern oo n M r. P lrrle applied nt
was Jesse Inman of Eugene, former
the city hull for |>erinlNMlon to move
September.
Springfield man, who 1» the District
I the s tru c tu re to it lean p ro m inen t Io
Deputy Grand Master of the Odd Fel­
cation
A h M r H tew u rt had ulreudy
(J. I I K< keriHiti, S p rin g fie ld ’« rivin g
lows lodge. Refreshments were serv.
boon asked hy the city council Io
m ajo r. I n buck from Vancouver, Wash
eu following the meeting
move
the
garuge,
c ity
Recorder
Ington. n ite r tw o week« of arm y duty
The Rebekah officer« who were in­
Peterson fe lt that he hail no u u lh o rlty |
(here w ith plan« alni<i«t fu lly worked
Richard Paul. 1J, of Lincoln,
stalled
were Dorothy Girard, , oble
M
ajo
r
(>cnrral
W
rn
d
rll
C.
Neville,
to grunt the rei|ue«t of M r P lrrle .
Neb . saved M r * . Grover Cleveland
out tor lh '' new achool of aviatio n he
who vervcd in four w a rj without a
Grand;
Mrs
Zella
Cantrell,
Vice)
But the delay of the S te w a rt Enel
Alexander, wife of the famous St.
wound. it m a Washington hospital
1« In te tld ltlK to open nt the local m u n i­
Grand; Mrs. Genevieve Look, Record-j Louw pitcher, from drowning in the
com pany was Irrltu tln g to M r I ’lrrle ,
with
a
broken
rib
suffered
when
he
cipal a irp o rt ea rly thin fa ll
T he m a ­
lug Secretary; Mrs. Alice Lorah. i Platte River
slipped anil fell in a bathtub.
1 ho a fte r dark TucHilay night in-
jo r lias g iven m ill'll p ilh l'e lty to the ' hitched onio the b uilding w ith a
Treasurer; Mrs. Lee Putman. Right
new school d uring hl« lo u r of the
Supporter to the Noble Grand; Mrs. EUGENE MEN PURCHASE
, truck nnd started houae m oving T he N O T E D R ID E R S T O B E A T
N o rthw est hint m onth «nil hl« various
Lillian Black. Left Supporter to the
1 propoaed new «lie of the garage 1«
H O M E B AKERY FRO M
E M E R A L D H E IG H T S FO R
other aide trip « over the «late, mid aa
Noble Grand; Amy l-ove, Warden; •
I not di fin ite ly know n, fo r a« M r
M R . A N D M R S . V. M O O N
n re«ult ho linn 26 «tiideur« already
W E S T C O A S T H IL L C L IM B Mr« Wanda Barnes. Conductor; M r«.
I ’lr r le
reached the In teraectln n
of
aigned up nod ready Io begin InNtrue
Love, "aaplalo; Mrs. Meda Catching,;
I N in th and C streets, the none too-
The Home Bakery, located at 405
tlon «« «non as the m hool open«
lie
Emerald Height«. Springfield, on Inside Guardian; Mrs Stella Findley.
»crore brace« of the b uilding guve
o ip e rta to en ro ll a ro n «ld ern hle until
Sunday,
August
4.
will
be
the
scene Outside Guardian; Mrs. Alice Doane, Mill street, was sold last week by
w ay aa he w ent to turn the corner,
lo r more 11« «0011 «« the t'n lv e ra lly of
of the unuual West Coast divisional Right Supporter to the Vice Grand: ) Mr. and Mrs Virgil Moon to C. J
und the gnrugc <-oltnp«ed In the mid
Oregon opena for the full term
motorcycle hill climb, the biggest Mrs. Helen Donaldson. L e ft S u p p o rter McKee and H. A. Moore of Eugene
die of the afreet
M r. P lrrle waa
The new owners took over the busi­
The mujiir and hl« partner. James j
event
of It« k'nd on the const. It 1« to the Vice G ran d
anked hy K enn eth title , tra ffic o fficer,
T Stovall, of Eugene, an Instructor In
The officers of the Odd Fellows | ness Saturday morning.
to continue the moving fa r enough sponaorod by lh« Eugene Motorcycle
Mr. McKee and Mr. Moore are both
geology In the University of Oregon,
aKHodatlon
and
1»
being
directed
by
who were Installed were A. C. Peddl-
no (hat tra ffic would not he oh-
professional
bakers, having been em­
ore negotlutlug for the purehnse of |
atructed, which he agreed to do. M r ■ Ernest Nelfon of Springfield, secre­ cord. Noble Gra'ud; George E Findley. ployed in bakeries at Klamath Falls
o new Arrow »port plane which they j
tary
of
the
association.
Vice Grand; John 8 Ixtrah, Warden;
S te w a rt adm itted that he wna ra th e r
will use aa a training «hip for stud-
The competition will be divided John W. Gales, Conductor; R. W. and Eugene during the past several
vexed hy the nctlona of M r P lrrle ,
years. They plan to extend the busi­
«nta at the local airport. They ex
but did not Ind icate w h eth er or not into both amateur and professional Smith, Chaplain- Charles E Nolf, j ness considerably catering to both
pert to have their second plane hy the
classes
and
1»
expected
to
attract
a
Right
Supportet
tc
the
Noble
Grand;
I
he would tnke any fu rth e r course of
tune the new achnol open«
number of the most noted motor­ L. L. Kintzley, Left Suport’i- to the retail and wholesale trade. As soon
action.
as they are well settled here they will
COURT M
W SETTLE
DISPUTE ON BRIDGE
Judge Barnard Believes That
County’s Offer to Build 50
Feet of Trestle in Controversy
Will Break Deadlock Over
Approach.
The offer of the Ixine county court
to pay for 50 feet of the 150 of pro­
posed concrete trestle approach on
the west end of the Springfield bridge
will be accepted by the highway com.
mission in the opinion of Judge C. P.
Barnard, who has been negotiating
with the highway department. He
«ay« that State Engineer Roy Klein
has practically agreed to recommend
the 150 feet of trestle under these
conditions and as the highway com­
missioners have indicated they would
accept any solution worked out by the
engineers It Is likely a compromise
will be reached.
Cost $3825 Assumed
The highway commission at Its last
meeting offered to bnild 100 feet more
bridge but the West Springfield peo­
ple held for 150 feet more before
they would agree to the dismissal of
the Injunction. The cost of the last
50 feet of bridge would be #5.000,
while the cost of a fill Is but 1117#,
Noble Grand; A J McKlIn, Right
Supporter to the Vice Grand; W. G. remodel and repaint the building. One according to the engineers’ figures.
Hughes. Left Supporter to the Vice of the principal features of the busi­ The difference of #3825 is the part
ness under the new owners will be a the county has agreed to assume to
Grand; Henry Wooley. Inside Odard-
lan; Hugh Jolllff. Outside Guardian; delivery service. They will deliver get a settlement and the new bridge
bread or pastry anywhere In this opened. On account of extensive re>
S. N. Campbell. Right Senior Support­
i vicinity. The business will be known
L ..
..
P*lrs necessary to keep the old bridge
er; and Harold Poole. Left Senior
H° me Baker7
*“ order the county felt It would be
Supporter.
Mr. McKee and Mr. Moore will move good business to break the deadlock
Oswald Olson 1» the Secretary and
Carl Girard the Treasurer of the Odd to Springfield from Eugen within a between the state and West Spring-
• short time, although they have not field by assuming the extra cost.
Fellows. They were not Installed
I yet rented here. Mr. Moon is un-
Wye Would be Moved
Monday, as they continue In office
I certain as to his future plans.
The wye approach to the new bridge
through the remainder of the year.
comes 137 feet from the end of the
M ARCOLA MAN PASSES;
; present concrete and the building of
Major Eckeraon ha« »eleited a» hl« I
cycle rider» on the coast. The list of
oe«l«tnnt In conducting the ln«trudlon
competitors Is not yet complete, but
here Harry M Walker, of Yakima, S M A L L B O Y S T R U C K
It Include« BUI Itarls, Springfield,
BY IDAHO MOTORIST northwest sectional hill climb cham­
Waahlngton The two flew together
•
——
—
in the government foreat service In
pion; Al Forsberg. Seattle, Washing
Bobble Culver. 7. «mall «on of Mr
Wanhlngton for a number of year»,
ton;
Windy Lindstrom. Loa Angeles.
and the major knowa Walker aa a and Mrs J. W. Culver of Fuat Malo California; Swede Matteson, Oakland.
atreet, waa «truck by an unidentified
eteady and reliable air pilot
Cutllfornla, former «ectlonal cham
Much ado win made recently of the Idaho motorlat while atartlng to pion; and a number of other noted
feat of Mcndnll and Reinhart, Califor­ I cron« the alreet near hl« home yea- riders. The hill climb here 1« a part
nia pllota, who «haltered nil record« I terday morning about 10 o'clock. of the American Motorcycle Associa­
hr «laying aloft nearly II day«, but The boy Buffered numerou» hrillae« tion's elimination, and the first, sec­
that la a ahort time compared to the and scratches. but was not seriously ond and third riders will be eligible
mark Major Eckeraon and Mr Walk Injured. The blow threw him en- to compete In the national bill ellmb
j tlrely out of the road Into a ditch.
e r will aim at In September In an at­
The Idaho car waa traveling at a which will be held later in the sea­ AGED LEABURG MAN
tempt Io ahatter all record»
The
FUNERAL HERE MONDAY 150 fwt more brMge win “ecesaiuw
high
rate of «peed, according to Mr son at Muskegon. Michigan.
DROWNED IN CREEK;
major »tale» that they will aet their
- ■
j the moving of these curves and would
j
Culver.
The
Impart
cauaed
It
to
mark at 20 daya In the air, and he la
William Hvnry Tull. S6. a resident sharpen the one to the south. Thia
FUNERAL
WEDNESDAY
24
BOOKS
PRESENTED
* fully confident that they will he able I turn croaswaya In the mad. put It
of Marcola for the past two years, "ras tbe reason advanced by tbo
TO LOCAL LIBRARY
Oeorge C. Walker, 80 year old Lea. died Friday at his home at Marcola 8ta»e at »be last highway commission
to stay up that long The attempt proceeded without «topping aa aoon
BY MRS. HENRY CHASE burg resident, was drowned in 18 following a long Illness. He had lived meeting for not consenting to 154
will be made near Ixis Angelea, Cali­ ’ aa It waa righted. Mr Culver re-
fornia. The machine to he uaed will 1 ported the accident to Kenneth Olle,
inches of water in Trout creek, near j In Crawfodrsvllle. Linn county, be- feet of opening.
However. Judge
Twenty-four books of fiction by Leaburg. late Saturday night. He Is fo e coming to Marcola.
f>e a new apeclally bull! tri motored local traffic officer, who notified the
Barnard says that the department
So far the well known authors were donated to believed to have fallen from a small
monoplane. It being their plan to wear j county authorities.
Mr. Tull is survived by his widow, has now indicated they will consent
|
motorlat
ha«
not
been
located. Mr the Springfield public library this bridge about four feet Into the water,
out two of the engine«, and then run |
Mrs.
Anna Tull, and ten children; to the change provided Judge Skip-
aa long na It la posnlble on the third j Culver atnlea he will file a complaint week by Mrs. Henry Chase. Mrs. striking his head on a rock and Leonard Tull, Noti; Ralph Tull, worth will dismiss the injunction.
The plane has been built at Santa before the next meeting of the city I »’base gave the books from her prl- drowning before he regained con­ Wendling; Floyd Tull. Orville Tull. The commission meets July 25 and
concerning »raffle
traffic regulations
regulation» vate library. This is the third time sciousness.
Monica. California, but the engines council
roun<" ®oncernlng
and Lawrence Tull, Marcola; Ilay the whole matter will again be
Main »treet. Hp
He aay*
»ay« ,hat
that ,hat MrR ‘’hRRe baR *,ven b(X,k" ,o
are net vet installed Eckeraon ami on Bast
Bni” Maln
Mr. Walker had been aiding a num- Tull. Dallas. Oregon; Mrs. Florence brought before It.
motorl»ta
on
thnt
section
of
the
atreet
Walker will begin their flight about
°n »hat
street the Springfield library. On the other ber of other men of the Leaburg Shoemaker. Camas. Washington; Mrs. I Much effort by the court and the
«how no regard for traffic laws,
law», tra-
tra­ occasions she gave 15 and 17 books.
September ’0
i "bow
vicinity In resuclng a horse which had I , Opal Willoughby,
Hoquiam. Wash-1
Wash- ' pubBc has been put forth during the
— muusuuy, Hoqniam,
veling nt -»
excessive
rates of
of speed
»peed
Major Eckeraon Is also working
wMn«
‘ esslve rates
The books which Mrs. Chase pre- fallen Into a well at the Miller place Ington; Mrs. Reva Harper, Marcóla; j,aat wepk toward solving the bridge
and R"m”"
sometimes
three «breast.
nhreutit.
out plans for an air circus Io be held ,nrt
n’'’R »hr««
«ented to the library are "Glenn of there. He left the party about ten and Miss Edna Tull. Eugene
problem. The county court at first
a, .he Springfield air port early In
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Jbe Mountains." hy Harriet T. Com- o’clock and started to return to his
The funeral services were held at suggested a wooden trestle and It
S ep tem ber
H e Is not vet ready to
" C H R IS T 'S C L A IM " T O P IC
"Th<> Conquest of Canaan." by home, apparently falling into the the Walker-Pooie chapel at Spring- was rejected by the engineers. Last
release anv of the details
of the
A T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H ' H° ° ’ h Tarktn*»"n : "The Breath of | creek a short time after. His body
field Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Thursday evening a Joint meeting of
.
....
, , Is assured j of » .v
_____
'»he Gods,” by Sidney McCall; • "The
plans,
but he
the pre-
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the Springfield and Eugene bridge
was found by searchers 10 o'clock j Interment followed at the Laurel I
eence of Tex Rankin, nationally fam F "Christ’s Claim for Himself" will Arundul Motto." by May Cecil Hay; Sunday morning.
j committees was held in this city and
cemetery.
«ua Portland aviator. He experts 1 bM ,hc ’‘’P1'' ®r 'he »«rmon by Rev j ’Beverly of Oraustark. hy Oeorge
I W’est Springfield complainants were
Mr. Walker came to Leaburg from '
the dreus to attract most, of the K'»r l>"»’n Sunday morning at the n“rr McCutcheon; "The OH Ma’
monlh(l
ani, hnd M O T H E R OF MO M AM llM
■ invited in. At this meeting the West
commercial flyer« from a radius of »Prlngfleld Christian church nt 11 |
• »«-ret. by E Marlttt; "liar- ‘
’»« «u<mths ago and had MOTHER OF MR. HAMLIN
d a o o c - o
Springfield objectors were prevailed
j,(0 miles.
o'clock. At that time there will be ' r|p» " Choice, ” by Rosa Carey; "The been living at the home of his daugh-
P A S S E S A T P O R T L A N D upon to take the 100 feet opening
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[a special vocal solo by Mrs. Charles 1 Heritage of the Dfcaert.” by Zane er. Mrs. Martha (urry. He was born
| asked for by the state and to put the
I Wilson. Bible school will he held a t i Grey: ' The Firing Line.” by Robert ! / * n”8ylvanla, S.*pt®lnber 15' 1848'
Mrs. Mahala Thompson Hamlin
BOOTH-KELLY MILL
the church, beginning nt 9 45 o'clock, i w Chamber«; "Chateaus D’Or." by ^ '“_ih“d_en.CTg?<l . ,n
f°r 'he mo»b<‘r of F. B. Hamlin. Springfield whole responsibility upon the state
in case there were floods In future
E M P L O Y E E S IN J U R E D
with S B Moahler surerlntendent.
Mrs Mary J. Holmes; "Lover
or; greater part of his life. He was a postmaster, died Mondav afternoon at which did damage as a result of the
member
of
the
Free
Methodist
church.
the
home
o{
her
daughteri
Mrs
E
E
Union services of the three Spring- •’’•'lend, by Rosa Carey.
earthen fill.
The meeting ended
Four employees of the Booth-Kelly
field churches will be held Sunday j “Woodlelgh Grange." by Charlotte I Mr. Walker Is survived by two R|rhard!< of Portland. following a long with the West Springfield people
li.lll sustained minor Injuries during
daughters.
Mrs.
Martha
Curry,
of
¡,ilne„
.
Her
waR
heW
agreeing to consider this farther.
the first ten days of the month that evening with Rev. ( II. Blom of the ,»r««nie; "Gretchen," by Mary J Ix»ahurg. nnd Mrs. Paul Briese of Portland Wednesday afternoon.
Baptist church bringing the message. Holmes; “The Trial of the Axe,” by
made them lose one or more lays'
Mrs. Hamlin was a native of Iowa
A union service of the Christian En J Rldgwell Cullen; "The Heritage of Burt. South Dakota; three sons. R. B.
work, according Io a report posted
MANY PRESENT AT
deavor, the Epworth League and the [ Unrest.
hy Gwendolen Overton; Walker. Watertown. South Dakota, but had lived in Oregon for more than
at the mill. D. J. Seaman suffered an
win I "Rossmayne,” by The Duchess; "Won j
" alker' Dallas, South Dakota, . 30 years, coming here from Callfor-
ANNUAL S. P. PICNIC
Infection of the hand as the result ot Baptist Young People’s Union
I by Waiting." by Edna Lyall; "May an<^ » kar,es ®- Walker. Oakland Call- nla. She was a teacher for the
also
be held at the church.
a bad sliver. R. A. Dorn was struck
The annual picnic of the Southern
| St. John,” hy Roaa Carey; "The Pro- fornta: ,wo pothers, W. B. Walker, greater part of her life, teaching both
on the finger from a stick of wood
dlgal Judge," by Vaughan Kester; 1 ewcastle, Washington, and W. L. in California and Oregon. Mrs. Ham­ Pacific company of this section wa#
To
Make
Trip
to
California
flying out of the conveyor. Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Adams will "A Vagabond Wife,” by Florence War ! Walker, Rpokane, Washington, and 14 lin is survived by one daughter, Mrs. held Sunday at Seavey's Hop Island
Tomseth was struck on the hand by
E. E. Richards, of Portland, and three In the Willamette river south of
Jnave
Saturday on a trip to San Ber- den; "A Crooked Path," by Mrs. 1 Kfandchjldren.
a 12x12 which fell from one of the
nardlno, California, where they will j Alexander; "Thorns and Orange 1 Mr. Walker's funeral was held at sons, P. B. Hamlin of Springfield, E. Springfield. A large crowd of per­
bunks. J. 1’. Vatigii lost several daya
spend a few days visiting with Mr. j Blossoms." hy Bertha M. Clay; a n d '2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at T. Hamlin of Drew, Oregon, and J. L. sons from all over this part of the
work as thp result of a large silver
and Mrs. A. J. Cox. former Springfield I “The Spell of the Rockies,” by Enos [»he Leaburg cemetery, with Rev. J. Hamlin of Portland. Her husband state attended the function.
which he ran Into the palm of hia
The principal speaker of the day
/
I Franklin Haas, pastor of the Eugene died three years ago. E. T. Hamlin
residents, who are now living In the A. Mills.
bund.
Mrs. Virginia Bacon, Oregon State ' Methodist Episcopal Church, In charge ! spent Monday night In Springfield was Hugh Rosson. professor of law
southern city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adams
, and he and the local postmaster went In the University of Oregon and busi­
will make the trip with Mr. and Mrs. librarian, will visit the local library j of the services.
MOVING OF GROCERY
ness manager of the Sunset Trail
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to Portland Tuesday.
Norwood Cox, who hnve been visiting July 26 on a tour of Inspection. She
pageant at Eugene. Mr. Rosson wel­
UNDER WAY THIS WEEK Ini Springfield during the past week. will also offer advise on the catalog WOMAN LOSES FINGER
comed the visitors, while L. L. Gra­
The work of moving Gray's Casn Mr. and Mrs. Cox sre returning to Ing of the hooka which Is contemplat­
Building Being Repainted
IN ACCIDENT AT HOME
and Carry to Its new location at the their home at Parker, Arizona, where ed by the library.
The Stevens-Perkins building at the ham, district freight passenger agent
cornerof Main and Fifth streets has Mr. Cox Is connected with a govern­
Mrs. Peter Radokowski of Spring- corner of Fourth and Main streets is of the company, gave the response.
been begun, following the completion ment Indian school.
May Winner of Tournament
field Route 2 lost the Index finger of being repainted this week by Ed A Ford sedan, offered as a prise In
of the remodeling of the building,
E. May was the winner of the week- h<*r right hand In an accident at her Perkins and William Vasby, local the queen contest phase of the plcnlo
and the grocery will be open for
Excursion to Lake Planned
ly horseshoe tournament at the local ; home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Rad- painters. The stucco work Is being was won by H. A. Sprague, train­
business there Monday morning. If
Gilbert I okowskl was helping her husband painted buff and the wood trimmings master of Klamath Falls. A program
An excursion to Odell Lake, located club courts Friday night.
the hopes of Dallas Murphy, owner of on the summit of the Cascades. Is Ernstlng, who won possession of the hau» kay- She accidently caught her green. The building houses the In­ of sports took up most of the after­
the store, materialise.
planned for Sunday, July 21, by the nickel-plated shoes by virtue of finger between the derrick rope and dependent meat market the Ideal noon.
Southern J’aclflc company. A special placing first In the tournament for ■one of the pulleys, and the member grocery, and the Springfield News.
Healh Clinic Planned
Float Committee at Work
train will run * from Albany to the three successive times, failed to ap- ' was completely cut off. She was The meat market will Install a new
A health clinic for the children of
The Springfield 4L Float commit­ lake, passing through Springfield at pear Friday. Should Mr. May repeat I brought to Sprtngfleld and given awning on the Fourth street side as
the Springfield vicinity will be held
tee. appointed to take charge of the 9:45 a. m. The round trip fare to tho his feat for the next two weeks, he medical attention at the office of a soon as the paint Is dried.
Monday from » to 12 at the Chamber
eonatructlon of a float for the organ­ lake, aa In the recent excursion to will be given possession of the shoes. local physician.
of Commerce hall. It was announced
isation to enter In the Industrial par­ Crescont Iaike. will be two dollars.
Reported Seriously III
yesterday. The clinic la being spon­
ade at the Sunset Trail pageant at
Spent Sunday at Falla
Spend Week-end on McKenzie
Mrs. Ed. Carson, who was a resi­
Eugene next week, held a meeting
Holding Muaio Classes
A number of Springfield people dent of Springfield for the past year, sored by the 8prlngfleld Parent-
A group of Springfield people spent
Tueeday night. No definite plans have
Classes In violin and piano are be­ the week-end on an outing at the spent Sunday on a trip to the Sluslaw Is seriously 111 at Ontario, Wisconsin, Teachers’ association, and the local
ae yet been made, although the float ing held during the summer by Miss Flanery summer home on the Mc­ falls, near I-orane. where the Lane according to a telegram received by Health association, with Mrs. L, K.
will feature wood promotion. The Vivian I^mmon, Eugene musician. Kenzie river near Rainbow. Those connty Girl Scout camp Is being held. relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Carton Page and Mrs. C. O. Wilson In charge.
members of the committee are L. L. Miss Lemmon comes to Springfield who were there were Mr. and Mrs. Among those who went were Dr. and and family left Springfield tiro weeka Parents having children whom they
wish to have examined at the cltnle
May, chairman, Thorval Nysten, The- each Saturday morning and goes to Floyd Flanery and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
ago to return to their home at Welktn
should call Mrs. Page Friday or Sat­
ron Coglll, George Cox. Moody Neet, the homes of her r.uplls. She taught Mrs. W. F. Walker. Dr. and Mrs W. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Barnell,
Wisconsin. Mrs. Carson Is an aunt urday. Miss Williams, Lane county
with W. P. Tyson, 4L president, serv­ music In Portland for four years be­ N. Dow and son, Mrs. Alice Lorah, and Mr and Mr«. Coffin and son
of Mrs. Msrton Adams and Oeorge health nurse, will he present nt the
ing as an ex-offlclo member.
fore coming to Eugene.
and Mrs. June Karfa of Baud.
Raymond.
Caraon of this city.
1
cltnle and will examine the children.