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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-SIX I’ll YEA It
HPRINOFIELD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON-
L
SIX LOCAL STUDENTS
GEO. DORRIS PLANNING
TO ENROLL AT U. OF O.
EXHIBIT OF NUTS FOR
IN FRESHMAN CLASS
ANNUAL COUNTY FAIR
Hix g r a d u a te s of th» S p rin g fie ld
h igh sc h o o l h a v e file d th e ir c re d ' ll
tla la a n d w ill e n ro ll In th e U n iv e rs ity
of O re g o n an m e m b e rs of th e fr e s h
m en c la s s w ith th e o p e n in g o f hi hoi.I
llte ro fo r th e fa ll te rm , a c c o rd in g to
In fo rm a tio n r e c e iv e d fro m th e re g ia
t r a r a o ffic e of th e I 'n l n r H l ty
T h o se
a r e M aude l lr a l la ln . J a c k Ih in n e r, Le
ro y In m a n , N a d in e M c M u rra y , L iw
re n e .. W Itoof, a n d M a rg a re t H w art«
T h e r e la a lili lim e fo r o th e r «lu
W ith th e h lg L a n e
o p e n n g n e x t W e d n e sd a y
g ro u n d s a t E u g e n e , fin a l
| n e v e ry d e p a r tm e n t a r e
c o u n ty f a ir !
a t th e fair-
p r e p a r a tio n «
b e in g r u s h e d ;
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929
'REV. BLOM RESIGNS
BAPTIST PASTORATE
TO TAKE IDAHO CALL
"T M
A
People'« P ap er”
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
No. 31
CHANGING LIMITS
UP TO COMMITTEE
K‘ V.
H. Blom, pastor of the
Springfield Baptist church, announced
thia week hla resignation to accept
First Student Take# Air With
a call to the First Baptist church at Body to Decide Whether Wood­
Major Eckerson in New Ar­
Bn(, MMRIlran.es arP , | v,.n by falr ()ff| .
L'tslek. Idaho. Rev. Blom had been
en Buildings May Be Erected
tha, ,h„ first
w, „ j
row Tuesday Morning; Three
the pastor of the Springfield church
Inside of Fire Limits; M
fin d th e "b ig g e s t a n d b e a t” of L a n e i
at Work Now; Waco Over­
for four years, coming here from On­
Street
Residents Ask Gravel­
c o u n ty fa ir* a w a itin g a p p ro v a l.
tario, Oregon. In 1925. He will leave
hauled Preparatory to Races.
ing
and
Grading of Block.
for Idaho next week, preaching hla
N o tw ltliH tam lln g th e e a rly d a te s fo r |
W ith M a jo r <î I I E<*fc<*rii>n’it new
farewell
sermon
at
the
local
church
th e f a ir th is y e a r, e x h ib it p r e p a r a tio n * ,
The quesetlon of whe her or not
A rro w Rporl i ik m I««| plane nt Ih • louiil
Sunday morning Rev. Blom will also
In d lc a le th e la rg e n u m b e r s a n d v a rl ■
the city fire limits may be moved io
a irp o rt, and thro«» atiidnntN
laklm *
preach
at
the
union
services
thia
e tle a o f p ro d u c e a n re a d y fo r dlHplay,
to allow several yooden buildings to
M inai Instruction. the »< hool .»r |
'<> » p H* '«* entrance. I» I« a n d th e p ro d u c e d e p a r tm e n t of th e
Bunday evening at the Beptlst church
be built at the corner of Main and
:
laliHl.
hut
all
c
r
e
d
e
n
tia
l«
sh
o
u
ld
be
« v in tim i I i i i h nl I i i h I I h - i u tili' n ri'iillly
fa ir w ill ho e q u a l to p r e v io u s fa lra .
A farewell reception In honor ol 8eventh streets across from Casey’#
filed
uh 'icon uh poHHlble ho th a t th ey
Il ( ’ K lg h t. lo ca l Hutu. hail Ih»- ills
L lk ew lao , th e flo w e r sh o w plan « In ­
R ev and Mrs Blom was given last Service station was passed on to the
George Pardy, of Somerville,
Uni .Inn nr in tnic .hi’ firat a tu rtitit i > c a n be e x a m in e d a n d u n p ro v e d F o r d ic a te t h a , th e flo ra l e x h lh lta will he
night
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. fire and water committee of the city
N
Y
receiving
messages
of
con-
r w e tv n InH lriictlnii u n d e r th*- t n i j - ’r p r Illpi el IVc HlIldentH w ho a r e a s vet In no w ay h a m p e re d by e a r ly d a te « , i gralulaliont on hi# lOJrd birthday.
B. Chase at Chaae Gardena. Thia waa council at the regular monthly meet­
ntidecldiMl,
th
o
I
’n
lv
e
r
s
lty
I
iiih
p
r
e
­
In tin ' new hi h ool
Me H ig h t wi-tit
Irv in g , U oah en , C o a st F o rk . S a n ta
a surprise to the minister and his ing of the body Monday night. The
u p w ith
M a jo r l-k k e rn o n T u e a d a y p a r 'd a s e r ie s of b o o k let* In a d d itio n C la ra a n d F lo re n c e a ri
wife, who did not know that they were council decided that the permission
p
r
e
p
a
r
in
g
MANy
|N
ATTENDANCE
N ew hiMik
m o rn in g anil flew th e hiiiii II p la n e Io th e r e g u la r c a ta lo g u e
c o m m u n ity e x h ib it« , a n d m a n y Indi
«-«-»ivwi.
being Invited to a party.
to build such buillfngs inside the fire
in a c ir c u la r to u r o v e r tin* c ity ot le ts re c e n tly Issm-il In c lu d e in fo rm « v ld u a l ftxhihi'H of p r o d u 'e a r e p la n ­
AT LEGION MEETING
More than 100 persons and their limits could legally be granted, hut
E u g e n e a n d buck to th ' lo ca l a ir p o r t lio n on law . b u s in e s s u d m ln la fra tio n ned
IJvcR frx k <ntrl»*M fo r th e »tall«
families were present at the recep­ the final decision was left up to the
T h e m a jo r h a d lln> c o n tro l« In' th e e d u c a tio n , Jo u rn a lis m , hik I a n u m b e r hnv«* h«*<*n com In if In ra p id ly .
Iwrge
r e p r e s e n ta tio n
of
th e
tion, representing most of the Bap­ committee of which councilman W. T,
of
o
th
e
r
line*
o
t
h
e
r
b
o
o
k
le
ts
of
j
takltiK o ff a n d Infilling, hut K b-ht
A S p rin g fie ld m an . O eo rite D o rris. ’ 8 Prln<ne,d i***1 of the American tist congregation and a number of
Taylor ts the chairman. The commit­
M x d I u I InliT i Hl w h ic h w ill be s e n t i
h a m lleil th e p la n e In th e n lr
T ill
w. II k n o w n nut g ro w e r. I m p la n n in g a
attended th e a n n u a l n ta te con- other friends. A covered dish dinner
tee will consider the question and re­
fr«*o to nnyniip I n te r e s te d a r e "iyu*
wuh I lie fira t tilin ' In* I iih I a v e r
sp e c ia l e x h ib it th is y e a r o f n u ts, ventlon which was h* Id at Salem th" was served, followed by a program.
port
at the next council meeting The
<•« • 4R in < ’o llrifr .' w hich o u tlin e s t th e
flo w n a p la n e , tilth o u g h h e * h a d
w hich will he o n e of th e m oat In te r. latter part of laat week. All thoae
which Included vocal solos by Mrs council voted that If the buildings
d
a
lly
life
a
n
d
p
ro
b
lem
*
o
f
th
e
atu
S tu d ied th e m e c h a n ic a l nnd grim n-l
iHtlng feature« of the produce exhi­ who attended reported an excellent Arthur Pengra. Miss Ruth Carlton, should be erected the work must be
w ork a t th e llo b l a irw a y « a> E u g n n e d e n t, a n d " E x p e n s e s a n d Keif S u p p o rt bit»
fferetofore. Mr Dorris has ex­ time, such as la usually had at Ameri­ Paul Frese, Wilfred Cook, and Nor- carefully supervised so that fire
A number
M a jo r E c k e r s o n a r riv e d In S p rin g nt O re g o n .’’ w hich la a d e ta ile d a c ­ hibited nuts In quantltlea, but thia can la-gion convent Ions
ton Pengra, and a reading by Mrs. hazards may be reduced to the
of tournaments and Hpeclal features
fie ld fro m L os A n g e le s w ith hl« new c o u n t o f th e co at of a c tu a l u n iv e r s ity year he plana a feature display
Elizabeth Rice. Following the pro- minimum.
a
tte
n
d
a
n
c
e
.
Il
h
a
a
b
e
e
n
fo
u
n
d
th
a
t
A rro w F r id a y a f te r n o o n
He m ade
Produce and community display were put on In addition to the regular gram Roy Carlton presents Rev
A group of propertv owner9 on M
Im lu d ln
g h o a rd .
room , will be In the main pavilion, where business meetings of the order. The
th e t r ip In n in e h o u rs an il 15 minute* th e c o a l,
Blom
with
a
Schofield
bible
on
be-
street
between Kelly and Laura pre­
book*,
fe
e
s,
a
n
d
I
n
c
id
e
n
ta
ls
,
v
a
r
ie
s
« to p p in g 5 tim e « i n r o u te to ta k e on
also will he the overflow of Indus- dedication of the new Salem muni
half of the congregation, and Mrs BPnte^ a petition to the council ask-
Many
g a so lin e ou to m a k e «lire th a t th e fro m >530 to >795 a v e e r
trial exhibits from the new Industrial C*P#1 airport was among the special Blom with a beautiful set of linen jni, that th„ fltreet be rraled an4
new m o to r wan r u n n in g « m o n th ly He s tu d e n t* , how* v e r, a r e p a r tia lly n r building
A first class automobile ,'**nta.
goods. They were also given on auto- p .ave,ed. The petition was referred
M ate« th a t h e la v e ry m u ch pleaned w holly s e lf s u p p o r tin g a n d liv e com show, displaying all the latest models
F. B. Hantlin, commander-elect of graph album signed by all who were ; to tbe streets committee with the re-
,ll(,
forlahly
on
much
leas
than
that.
w ith th e
A rro w
a n d flndn It
Is planned by automobile dealers, the legion, and Ira Peterson, adjutant- present. Each of the deacons of the
commendation that all property
m a le « ! p la n e to fly w h ic h h e e v e r
The Four-H club workers will have i elect, attended as the official dele- church signed his name on the fly
owners on the street be given an op­
h a n d le d
It w a s fo r th ia rn a ao n th a t HARGREAVES-LINDSAY
their usual exhibits of home canning, gale» of the local post. M. B. Huntly |Paf of thte Bible
portunity to sign before any definite
b e aiilacto l It fo r a t r a in in g a h lp for
READY TO COMMENCE
livestock, chickens, needlework, and 1 was elected as a delegate but was tin- i it
. . . |» uncertain
. . as . to when
.
—
the Bap-
action be taken.
h la a rh o o l h e re .
CONSTRUCTION OF PIERS so on. Special departments of th e ‘able to attend because of the sudden tlst congregation will call another
Councilman W. P. Tyson waa In­
Major Eckerson hna over 40 stud-
1
main pavilion will be given over to death of Mr». Huntly’» father. Others
minister, although several are being structed to Interview Paul Hadley in
• n ta a I gtied up for Inatructlon here.,
here
Work on the west approach to the land art display and a display of wo- from Springfield were present were I
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considered by the hoard of deacons. regard to the proposed straightening
and he expect* many of them t o ar- new Springfield bridge Is prohresslng men . s textile
work
.Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gavos, W. H. < R
p i.
p a v
of East Main street beyond the pave­
rive now that he han begun work, quite
well, according to A. C. Mat. 1 J K. Greer, starter of the horse Adrian, Dr. W. N. Dow, ’ Jack ‘ I-arson,
' A w T o r n o n n n i n t o f . ) 8< a ? a an a r v i V"'
«
tlrs t»
The greater part of them probably new Springfield bridge Is progressing races, expressed gratification at thte Trubert Henderson. Ray McPherson, , Chaae were appointed as a pulpit ment. Mr. Hadley is the owner of
will not come for ahout alx weeks. the Job of putting In the fill which large number of entries for these and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherman. In supply rommitteee to see that there property through which the njxr
following the opening of the Unlver- , will connect the west end of the new events coming In Many of the tastes1 addition to these there were Mr Gll- Is a minister each Sunday until a per­ right-of-way would pass, and Mr. Ty­
son Is to see what terms he would
slty of Oregon The major expects section of approach with the Pacific hosres on the coast. Including a num­ ton, a member of the Medford post manent pastor can be selected.
J accept.
to attract a large number ot Unlver-{ highway Mr Mathews and his crew ber from the American lx>gion events who Is now living in Springfield, Jack
City attorney Ira Peterson was in.
slty man here
He states that as have been at work a week, moving at Portland, will compete In the har- Ihivis, who Is now at Dallas, and EASTERN STAR PICNIC
AT SWIMMERS DELIGHT
t0 8tart foreclosure oroceed-
soon as his class o f students has , dirt to make way for Hargreaves - neas races at the fair, while more John Will, now at Salem,
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Ings against Lot 8, block 28. extended
reached an advanced stage of Instntc- Hnd I.lndaev, contractors for the ap- than twice a* many running horses
sid George of Eugene was chosen
The Springfield Cascade chapter of survey, for unpaid assessments. The
tlon he will purchase a third plane, preach Mr. Mathews slated
thia ss compiled laat year will be in the head of the state body for the coming
a Boeing 185 horse power. This m o rn in g th a t a ll the dirt which w as running r a c e s
year, succeeding Ben Fisher of Marsh ' the Order of the Eastern Star will property is owned by W. F. Walker.
W. G. Hughes, city treasurer, was
plane will be much larger and con- In the way of the other contractors
Horse races will be held every af- field. It was voted to hold the 1930 hold its annual picnic at Swimmer's
sequcntly harder to manage than the has been moved. Hargreaves
Delight Friday evening. August 16. Instructed to Invest >15,000 of the
anil ternoon on a program lnterapersed convention at Baker.
Arrow.
It is announced by Mrs. Elsie Poll­ sinking fund on hand In cltv warrants,
Lindsay expect to starl work Imme 1 with rodeo, wire-walking, trapeze per
___________ ______ _
Major Eckerson la offering three dlately huidling the pli rs for the 150 formaneea, and other features. I*ro-
ard. chairman of the committee In thus saving Interest on the same.
courai a nt the Springfield achool, a feet of additional concrete approach grams will be held In the eveningR, MRS. LASSELLE QUITS
charge of the affair. Each member
10 hour, a 25 hour, and a 50 hour.
LINCOLN SCHOOL JOB and her family are Invited to attend HAMLIN, WILSON ATTEND
Mr Mathews states that It will take featuring the best entertainment that
The 10 hour course tenches the him ahout 30 days to complete hla j could he lined up and including a
and Is asked to bring a basket. Cof-, REUNION OF 2ND OREGON
Mrs. Marjorie Lasselle, teacher of fee will be served by the committee.
student the fundamental* of flying portion of the work
great fireworks demonstration by the
the first grnde in thtp Lincoln school, The evening will be spent In playing
and give* him the uhlllty to pilot a
He will move the dirt with which Hitt Fireworks company of Seattle.
Mayor C. O. Wilson and Postmaster
plane The 25 hour cottrae entitles he started the original fill anil will
Wednesday. August 21, will be has resigned her position for the games, swimming, and dancing. Serv. F. B. Hamlin spent last Saturday In
hint to a private pilot's license, ani u se It ua the start of the new fill. A opening nn i club day, Thursday will coming year, It is announced by W. G lng with Mrs. Pollard on the commit­ Portland attending the eleventh an­
the 50 hour course entitles him to a large amount of dirt and gravel will be Eugene day. Friday Lane county Hughes, districh school clerk. Mrs. tee In charge of the picnic are Miss nual reunion of the Second Oregon
limited I'otnineriiiil pilot's license.
also he ni eessarv In addition
day. anil Saturday "everybody's day” Lasselle has taught at the Lincoln Margaret Gorrie. Mrs. Paul Basford, Volunteers of the Spanish American
school for the past five years. She and Mrs. W. S. Swanson.
( o n s tr u e tlo n of an o ffic e b u ild in g , H a r g r e a v e s a n d L in d s a y e x p e c t to a n d v is ito r s day.
war. Both Mr. Wilson and Mr. Ham-
stated in resigning that she and her
at the locnl airisirt will begin within complete the 150 feet of approach
■ lin served in the Second Oregon
husband are moving to Eugene, but
a abort time. It Is announced by Dr. sometime during October The con 80 ON SOUTH SISTER
ERNSTING AGAIN WINS
which won considerable fame in the
she did not indicate her future plans.
W C. Rehhan, chairman of the avia lrn,.t ,.n|la for ,hc work
donp by
Philippine
Islands. The regiment
TROPHY
HORSESHOES
CILMB LAST SUNDAY Dr. W. H. Pollard, acting chairman of
tlon committee of the Linus club October 31.
went to Manila In the spring of 1898
the local school board, states that it
This will give the major an office and ,
______________
Gilbert Ernstlng. holder of the ' and remained there for 15 mon ths,
1!. E. Maxey returned to Spring- is uncertain as to when a meeting
will he made the heodquartera for the
trophy
shoes in the local club tour- assisting in putting down of thn
EVANGELISTS TO HOLD
field Monday night after spending will be held to act on the resignation
»ehnol. Ktepa will alan he taken to­
naments. proved that he had not lost Philippine uprising. Col. Percy Wll-
four
days
at
the
ramp
of
the
Obslo-
and select a successor for Mrs. Lass-
MEETINGS AT MISSION
ward the erection of a third hangar
lans, Lane county ninuntaln-cllmbing elle, but It will probably be done the the art of pitching Friday night when Ils of Portlan was re-elected cons-
at the field ns soon ns Major Ecker-
he again placed first in the tourna- mander of the regiment for the cins-
Evangelistic meeting In the Four organization.
The ObsidlanR are latter part of this week.
«on la ready to purchaap hla Boeing
ment. This was the first time that ing year. Gov 1. L. Patterson was
|
Square
Bible
mission
nt
the
corner
of
camped
on
the
South
Sister,
and
are
Glenn
Martin
oi
Creswell,
who
will
nnd bring It here.
teach
manual
training
In
the
Spring-)
°
P
hB
, the
° f h° n° r anl
Main
and
Third
street
i
vlll
open
to­
aponsorlng climbs up the many-
In the meantime Major Eckerson
mountains of the vicinity. While ; field high school next year, was a
‘hem over a month «go. E speaker at the reunion. Less thaa
morrow
night
ami
wll'
continue
each
1« making plans for entering the
with .he Obsidians Mr. Maxey climb- visitor in Springfield Tuesday after- ' l l t L a
1000 original membert
«National air rnces front Portland. j ! night for a week. It is .mnounced by
second In the running, and Richard of the regiment are now alive.
local
ntembera
of
th-
church.
The
ed
Broken
Top.
a
volcanic
peak
near
noon
conferring
with
the
members
of
!
Oregon, to Cleveland, Ohio. The ,
Prochnow was third. George Cox.
fllera, entered from all parta of the meetings will be In charge of Rev, the Sisters. He was accompanied by the school board in regard to the ; who was the winner two weeks ago. !
Local M en H ig h in P lay
;
and
Mra.
Vernon
and
Mrs.
Vernon's
Percy
Brown
of
Eugene.
work for next year. Mr. Martin
United States, will lenve Portland, ;
failed to place Friday.
brother.
Mr.
Patmore,
of
Ixis
Angeles.
Mr.
Maxev
said
that
laat
Sunday
graduated
from
Oregon
State
College
August 23. a week from tomorrow, i
Ernstlngs victory practically as- 1 Springfield pitchers came near to
there were 80 persons on tne summit last June.
anil will take five days for the trip. , Calfornia.
surea him of the permanent passes- sweeping the field In the Lane county
The
three
evangelists.
It
Is
salr,
are
o
f
tne
South
Sister.
Thirty-nine
of
i
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There will he two or three stops each
slon of the shoes, since there will be round-gobin horseshoe tournament
Garage Being Repainted
day, nnd each filer will be checked not connected with any church, ao these were members of the climb
hut three more tournaments before which opened last night at the Eu-
members
of
all
denominations
will
be
sponsored
by
the
Obsidians,
23
were
,
The
William
Rodenbough
garage
at
in at each atop. The one with the '
the
close of the season. One player gene park courts. H. C. Cook of
welcomed
at
the
meetings.
They
are
In the climb sponsored by the Sky- . the corner of Main and Sixth streets
leant clnpsed time will win the race.
will have to win the three remaining Eugene was first with 194 points, but
traveling
about
over
the
coaat
con­
liners
club
of
Bend,
and
18
were
is
being
repainted
thia
week
by
the
In preparation for Ihe event, the
contests to gain the trophies.
Gilbert Ernstlng, champion of tbe
major look hla big Waco, which he ducting meltings, coming to Spring- members of the Douglas county boy C. H. Lovett company of Alameda,
Springfield club, was but one point
field
from
latkevlew.
They
are
all
I
scouta,
who
arif
camped
In
the
,
California.
The
painting
is
being
done
will fly, over to thte Lion Aircraft
behind. George Cox was in third
G rays Store Picnic
accomplished
musicians.
Sunday
night
Cascades.
|
by
the
spraying
method.
An
air
corporation at Eugene yeaterdny to
place
with 144 points. Richard Proch­
they
broadcasted
over
Radio
KORE
The
Maznma
club
of
Portland.
,
compressor
on
a
truck
forces
the
The employees of the Gray's Cash
nave it overhauled. The craft will
now fourth with 116. George Proch­
from
the
Lighthouse
Temple
at
Eu­
which
Is
also
camped
near
the
Sis-
white
paint
through
a
nozzle,
much
and
Carry
stores
at
Eugene.
Spring-
1
he “stream-lined,” that la all the
now fifth with 84, and Mr. Bramhall
openings In the body made air tight, gene, where they were holding a ters, sponsored Its climb up the , in the manner of a spray pump. The field and Cottage Grove held their
of Eugene sixth with only 64. The
meeting.
South
Sister
Tuesday.
Th.y
Ob-
t
system
is
much
faster
than
by
hand,
annual
picnic
at
Riverside
Park,
near
thus giving Increttsed speed.
The
next
round of the tournament will be
eldians climbed the Middle Sister and It la also easier to give a smooth here. More than 75 people were pre­
engine will also be ovorhauled.
P o rtla n d
People H e re — M r. and Wednesday. The Obsidian camp will effeet to the work.
sent. The parly part of the evening held on the park courts Saturday
Mrs. Henry Swnnsnn of Portland dose Sunday after two weeks In the
was spent swimming, nearly every­ night.
“C h ris t In M e" T op ic
spent the week-end In Springfield mountains.
Com ing H ere From Scotland
one going In the water. Bill Cox of !
"Christ In Mo" will bo tho topic of
Box Car Catches Fire
visiting at the home of Mr anil Mrs.
Mrs. C. I. Gorrie, Sr., has received Springfield and I-ane Morse of Eu- I
Rev. Roy L. Dunn nt tho Springfield Pedersen.
The local fire department was
Sneeds Back From South— M rs A. word that her sister. Miss Annie gene entertained with fancy diving
Chrlctlan church Sunday morning nt
R. Snepd and children, Donald and j Linklnter, of Stromness, Orkney Is stunts. Following the swimming a called to the Southern Pacific depot
<1 o'clock. Blblo school will ho hold
Arkansas Man H e re J. S. Donald­ Yvonne, returned Monday from Sacra
land, Scotland, win sail the latter 1 picnic supper was served, each store Wednesday afternoon to extinguish
at tho church nt 9:45 ns usual. In the son of Greenfield, Arkansas. Is spend
mento,
California,
where
they
have
part of August from Southampton, contributing something toward It. ! a fire in a box car used for storage
evening union services of the three
Ing n few days In Springfield visiting spent the last two months at the England, on the steamer “Coronla," j The manager of each store Introduced by S. 5* Jacobson, local car repair
locnl churches will he held at the
nt the home of his brother, J. T. homes of Mrs. Sneed’s parents, Mr for the United States. After visiting his employees to those present
I man. The blaze supposedly started
Baptist church with Rev. C. II. Blom Donaldson.
and
Mrs.
James
Allen,
and
her
bro-
for
a
short
time
with
friends
in
Mrs.
Marlon
Adams
of
Springfield
,
from » spark from a passing train,
preaching This will he Rev. Blom’s
ther, Jess Allen. They were accom- j Chicago, Miss Llnklater will come to entertained those present with seve. Jess Smltson, fire chief, put out the
Inst sermon In Springfield.
Visiting at Emery«—Miss Ahhey panied north by Mr. and Mm. 8. B. | Springfield and spend the next year rat readings.
fire with chemicals and a garden
Massey of Portland and Mra. William Sneed nnd family from Martinez, here visiting; at the home of Mrs.
hose. A hole was burned in the roof
Here From San Francisco—Mias Massey anil daughter. Mildred, of Los California, the brother of A. R. Sneed. Gorrie.
Miss Llnklater and Mrs.
Back From Oklahoma -Trip-—Carl of the car, but no further damage
Vera Perkins of Snn Francisco, Cnll- Angeles, are visiting In Springfield They will remain ahout a week.
Gorrie have not seen each other since Abercrombie of Wendling waa a was done.
fornln, has arrived In Springfield to for a few dayn at the home of Dr. anil
Mrs. Gorrie left Scotland, nearly 50 business visitor In Springfield for a
spend a short time vlaltlng at the Mr». N. W Emery. Miss Massey Is
Leaves for Los Angel#«—Mr». Vern years ago.
short time Tuesday Mr. Abercrom­
Tour Valley Towne—A. R. Sneed,
home of her father, Ed I’erklna.
a slater and Mrs. Massey a sister-in- Philips of Denver, Colorado, who hA»
bie and his family returned Monday his brother, S. B. Sneed of Martin«#,
law of Mrs. Emery. Mis» Clara Ma» been visiting In Springfield for some
To Visit in California—Mm. L. K. night from a trip to Oklahoma, where California, and his mother, Mr#. Eve­
Moving to NovJberg—Mm. Henry »ey, another sister, who has been time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Page will leave ^aturfay for Call
they visited with relatives at Faye lyn Sneed, spent Wednesday on a
Chase ts moklng this week to New­ visiting here for some time, will re­ Wilbur Loyd, left Tuesday night for fornla, where she will spend the next
and Thomae since June 16. Mr. tour np through the Willamette Val­
berg. Oregon, her former home Mrs turn to Portland with them.
Mm. f-os Angeles, California, where she three weeks visiting at the home« of Abercrombte says that It 1# very hot ley. They Halted with friend# at
Chose has lived In Springfield for the Massey and her daughter are enroute will visit for some time before re­ relatives and friend# In Sacramento,
and dry In Oklahoma, more so than is Willamina, Perrydale. and Dalian on
l* st fly« year*
to New York.
turning to her home.
San Francisco and Oakland.
usual In the eonthern state.
their trip.