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TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
FIRE CHIEF FINDS
TROUT AND GOLDFISH
ARE NOT FRIENDLY
PLAN INSTALLATION
OF JUVENILE CIRCLE
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T he fish pond whi«h Je ss S m itson
local fire chief, has had under con­
stru ctio n for som e tim e in. his yard
*1 726 G s tre e t, has been com pleted
an d h as been stocked with tro u t.
T he pond is of co n crete s tru c tu re '
an d is tw o feet deep. It is fire feet [
w ide and ten feet long and w as !
b u ilt hy R. P irrie and his son.
A problem aro se when th e c h i e f !
placed the tro u t in th e pond which
w as already th e hom e of sev eral
conten ted goldfish. The tro u t w ere
ta a g r y and liked goldfish, w hile th e
Wallie Brush, 22, of the Tampa
Club of the Southern League, wbo
goldfish were p a rtic u la r about being
is reported to have been sold to the
eate n by o rd in ary (rout, so it becam e
New York Giants for $12,500,
n ecessary to rem ove th e sm aller fish
yvhich is the record price for play­
ers from the Sow hern Loop,
to m ore p riv a te q u arters.
T he pond is being banked by flo­
w ers and sh ru b b ery and will soon be LIBRARY BOARD ELECTS
one of the scenic sp o ts of the city.
P erm issio n to in sta ll officers at
the Ju v e n ile circle 162, N. O. W. was
ask ed by M yrtle E ggim anu, senior
f g u ard ian , a t th e re g u la r m eeting of
the N eighbors of W oodcraft. Pine
, C ircle 45. held la s t n ig h t in the W.
j held on O ctober 9 w ith the senior
O. W. hall. The in sta lla tio n will be
g u ard ian a c tin g as in sta llin g officer.
N eighbor M. R ichm ond, guardian,
presided a t th e m eeting, which was
a tte n d e d by a d eleg a tio n from the
E ugene circle. R e fresh m en ts w ere
served a fte r the re g u la r business
m eeting.
Mrs. W alter L axton Is
ch airm an of the co m m ittee.
T he o fficers of th e Ju v en ile circle
w hich w ere elected a sh o rt w hile
ago, and who will be in stalled n ex t
m onth a re M ary Alice N eet, guardian
n eig h b o r; E ssel M ary A dam s, ad-
NEW MEMBERS MONDAY
N ot Allowed!
La a country th e a tre an opera w as
being produced, and in ce rta in pas
sag es of th e o v e rtu re a tru m p et and
to be blown off-stage for effect.
B ut g reat was th e co n d u cto r’s con­
ste rn a tio n w hen, a s the first clim ax
cam e, th ere w as no sound of the
tru m p e t
Much annoyed, he co n tin ­
ued till the second clim ax was re a c h ­
ed. Still th e tru m p e t w as silent.
W hen th e o v ertu re was finished,
th e conductor ru sh ed to the wings.
T h ere he found th e tru m p e te r still
a rg u in g with a stag e hand.
"I tell you, you ca n ’t play th a t
th in g h ere,” a ss e rte d th e la tte r In
an g ry tones. “T h e re ’s a show going
on.”
W ritin g
C e rtific a te s
H ere
Mrs. G eorge P rochnow and Mrs. O
J. H eck etsu liler w ere elected as new
m em b ers of the lib rary board of the
S p ringfield public lib rary a t th e re
g u lar m eetin g of th e m em bers held
M onday n ig h t a t th e lib rary . T hey
a re tak in g th e places left vacan t by
th e resig n atio n s of Mrs. C. H. Blom
an d Mrs. F red H inson, th e fo rm er
h aving resig n ed to m ove to Idaho
w ith h e r husband, Rev. C. H. Blom,
w hen he accep ted a call to th a t place.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1929
visor; Louis B anker and T hom as
R etu rn s From C oast—A. A. Jo h n ­
F ran k lin , a tte n d a n ts ; E sth e r Ward- ston of L eab u rg w as calling on his
low, c le rk ; O liver A dam s and F re d ­ , frien d s in th e city a fte r being ab sen t
erick N eet, flag b e a re rs ;
R onald . fo r six weeks. Mr. Jo h n sto n h as been
Baldwin and G ordon B aldw in, s e n ti­ I w orking on . th e co ast n o rth of
n els; D oris Chase, p a st g u ard ian ; j N ew port.
W ilm a Lipes, m agician; T helm a May
L ipes, cap ta in of th te guards.
T ra n sa c ts B usiness— F ran k Vaughn
was in from W alterv ille to tra n sa c t
business th te m iddle of the week.
C ivic Club Holds M eeting
V isiting S tate F air—Dr. and Mrs.
W. N. Dow and Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
F lan ery and fam ilies a re visiting
th e fair a t Salem today. They will
re tu rn tonight.
N O T IC E
OF
F IN A L
ACCOUNT
IN T H E COUNTY COURT O F T H E
STA TE O F OREGON, IN AND
FOR T H E COUNTY O F LANE
IN PROBATE
In th e m a tte r of th e E sta te of F ran k
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
T he Civic Club held its first of the
E. M iller, D eceased.
N otice is h ereby given th a t F red
fall m eetin g s T uesday n ig h t and
N otice Is hereby given, th a t I, H.
m ade plans for the w in te r’s work. A i H. H aley has been appointed by the E. S lattery , the undersigned, a s ad­
! C ounty C ourt of L ane C ounty, Ore-
program co m m ittee w as appointed i gon, a d m in is tra to r of tth e e s ta te ot m in is tra to r of th e above en titled
e sta te , have filed In said P ro b ate pro­
co n sistin g of Mrs. A rchie Davis, Mrs. M ary A. H aley, deceased, late of ceedings, my final acco u n t; th a t the
Van Valzah and Mrs. S altsm an. Mrs. i E ugene, O regon. All persons having C ourt has se t the tim e for h earin g
W. K. B arnell was selected chairm an ' claim s a g a in st said e s ta te should of the said final account on O ctober
p resen t the sam e duly verified to
of th e w ays and m ean s com m ittee said a d m in istra to r, a t the office ot 25, 192», beginning a t 10:00 o’clock
in th e forenoon; and th a t any person
and will choose h e r a ssista n ts.
S. D. Allen, Hdvey B uilding, E ugene. h aving any objections to the said
Oregon, w ithin six m onths from this final account sh all file the sam e in
d ate, S ep tem b er 26, 1929.
said cause, in w riting prior to the
Drain People H ere— Mr. and Mrs.
FR ED H. HALEY.
tim e fo r the said hearing.
A d m in is tra to r.!
H. E. SLA TTER Y ,
S. T. E astb u rn of D rain w ere shop­
S. D. ALLEN, A tto rn ey fo r E state.
A d m in istrato r.
pers in S pringfield on T uesday.
S 26 O 3-10-17-24
S 26 O 3-10-17-24
WRIGHT
SONS
Are Springfield Headquarters
for the New
It w as voted a t th e m eetin g to
ch an g e th e d a te of th e m onthly
m eetin g s from th e first T uesday of
th e m onth to th e first Monday.
A plan of red eco ratio n w hich calls
for th e calsoptining of th e en tire in
te rio r of the b uilding an d for sev eral
o th e r n ecessary im provem ents was
o utlined a t M onday’s m eeting.
F inal P alm er ce rtific a te s for pen­
No change in th e h o u rs of the
m anship , which should have been
lib
rary will be m ade th is fall accord
aw ard ed to th e pupils a t th e Lincoln
school a t th e clo se of th e p a st year, ¡ng to Mrs. N. W. E m ery, ch airm an
b u t which failed to arriv e in tim e, of th e board. S he sta te d th a t the
a re n o * h ere acco rd in g to L aw rence fin an cial sta tu s of th e asso ciatio n
does n o t w a rra n t any extension ot
M offitt, p rincipal of th e school.
th
e hours. T he p re se n t hours w hich
T he b u tto n s for th e pupils w hich
M rs. R o b erts b ad la s t year have also will continue to be in effect a re from
2:00 to 5:00 an d 7:00 to 9:00 every
arriv ed and have been given out.
T hose who won c e rtific a te s are Monday, W ednesday and S atu rd ay .
T he election of a lib ra ria n will be
R ose T iihy, D orothy Nice B ernard-
ene M cF arland, Ju n e G eiger, H elen m ade a t th e n e x t m eetin g of the
B w arts, Melba Low ery, Eileen B aker, board. It is ex pected th a t Mrs. Vina
L elia C lark, R uth N orris, B eth Jen- M cLean, the a c tin g lib rarian , will be
ningH, B eatrice G illette, Gail H ufford, elected to the position.
W ayne Larson, J u a n ita Seam on and
T h e o th e r m em b ers of th e board,
M arg aret Dyer.
asid e from th e tw o new ly elected
T he w inners of the ce rtific a te s a re a re Mrs. N. W. E m ery, chairm an
all in th e junior high school.
Mrs. V ina M cLean, Mrs. D. B. S alts
m an and Mrs. L. K. Page.
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S creen - t ¡ hid
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Sisters Open M a rk e t Stall
T he M |sses Zoe and Iren e New [LOCAL MISSION GROUP
m an, nieces of Mrs. G. H. T u rn er,
TO MEET NEXT WEEK
have opened a d elicatessen business
a t one of th e sta lls In the new m a r­
T h e U nited C h ristian M issionary I
ket building a t Eugene. T he M isses
S ociety will m eet w ith Mirs. G ran t |
N ew m an a re from Medford and have
M cK innis a t h e r hom e betw een 8th
been v isitin g a t the G. H. T u rn er
and 9th s tre e ts o n O ctober 2, ac­
hom e for th e p a st week.
co rd in g to an an n o u n cem en t m ade j
hy Mrs. Cliff A bram s, p resid en t of
T ria ls Postponed
the society.
T he law su its of Nelson and com
Mrs. Elsie P o llard ’s division will
pany v ersu s th e M cK enuaie R iver
S an itariu m com pany, and of John lead the program . A re p o rt on th e ]
convention held re cen tly in S eattle [
H e n d e re r versus th e sam e com pany
will
be given by Mrs. D allas M urphy
w ere
in definitely
postponed
by
who atten d ed . T h e o th e r officers of '
Ju d g e H am ilton, a ctin g circu it co u rt
the society a re Mrs. B ert K epner,
judge, on Monday.
v lc e -rresid en t: Mrs. D allas M urphy,:
tr e a s u re r ; and Mrs. W. C. M cLagan.
Given Discharge From Guard
Roy Severson, p riv ate, has been secretary .
d isch arg ed from th e local N ational
Have Picnic D inner in Rain
G uard un it due to rem oval into
a n o th e r state. H is place in th e o r­
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. T u rn e r m otored
ganization has been filled by th e en- to T rian g le lake S unday w here they
llstm eni of G ilbert Fish.
enjoyed a nice picnic din n er. A
slig h t rain was fallin g d u rin g the j
J a s p e r Man H er»— C linton Shelly day, acco rd in g to Mrs. T u rn e r, but
was p u rch asin g supplies in Spring- it was not heavy enough to soak any- [
field on T uesday m orning.
one so th e d in n er w as held In the
open as planned. T hey rep o rted
T ra n s a c ts B u sin ess -P. E. Schrld- seeing m any sm o u ld erin g fires n e a r
e r waB In th e city from M arcola on th e lake, m ost of w hich burned
business T u esd ay .
th em selv es out.
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