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Try the H om e P rin t Shop F irst THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TW ENTY-SIXTH YEAR IB.DBB ÄI AIRPORT Springfield’s Largest Gather ing on Hand to Hear Gover nor Patterson and Witness Aviation Exhibition at Field. Parachute Jump Thrills. SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1929 MANY PEOPLE ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LATE MAYOR FRI. S prin gfield Wins Game a t Lebanon The e n tire city council of Spring- field and a larg e n u m b er of o th e r o _ S c h ° ° l C ,0 S e s E a r , y F o r G a m e S pringfield frien d s an d asso ciate s ot th e late M ayor C. O. W ilson, who died a t a hosp ital in E ugene la s t W ednesedav follow ing an operation, a tten d ed his fu n eral serv ices which w ere held a t th e V eatch chapel in E ugene F rid ay , a t 11:00 o’clock. T h e fu n eral serm o n w as p reached by Rev. A. H. S au n d ers, p asto r of th e C en tral P re sb y te ria n church ot I ! a^ Junction City Friday, Says Principal “The People’s Paper*’ A LIVE NEWSPAPER IN A LIVE TOWN No. 39 A Life Saver at 90 3 IÏSON IS ELECTED President of Council Becomes Mayor Following Death of C. O. Wilson Last Week; Re quests Informal Meeting of Officials Friday Evening. A team clad in e n tirely new uni- ’ form s and w hich w as doped to be I one of the stro n g e r high school foot- j | ball squads in th is d is tric t, w as I enough t0 cause son>e ap p reh en sio n T en thousand people cam e to la8t F rtd ay a ite rn ° ° » w h«a ‘be local I W. P. T yson is the new m ay o r o t S pringfield Sunday an d p articip ated players m arched out on th « « « ’d and ' in one of the m ost successful d edi Mrs. Mary Jane Bushy, 90, ot Og S pringfield. He w as chosen to fill Signora Mussolini of Rome has pre densburg, N. Y., nearly lost her lifl E ugene, of w hich ch u rch Mr. Wil- faced the highly touted L ebanon ag- c a tio n s of an a irp o rt ev er held in th e th a t office a t a special m eetin g of sented her husband, the Premier of when she went to the rescue of Loutt son w as a m em ber a t th e tim e of greg atio n for th e ir first gam e of the P acific N orthw est. S ta te traffic th e Common Council w hich w as held Italy, with another child, their fifth. Seigal, 63, after he had slipped int< season. h is death. m en who w ere on d u ty S unday e s The newly bom infant is a girl and F riday m o rning Just before th a t body the Oswegatchie River. Mrs. Bushj T he S pringfield boys did not be All th e b u sin ess h o u ses of Spring- will be named Anna Maria. tim a te m ore th a n 2000 autom obiles was the heroine of two former rescue! w en t to E ugene to a tte h d th e fu n eral when she saved two young boys from field w ere closed from 11:00 to 12:00 com e frig h ten ed , how ever, and re w ere parked on th e av iatio n field of th e late m ayor, C. O. W ilson. Mr. tu rn ed hom e w ith th e long end of a a similar fate. F rid ay , aud th e flags of th e city itse lf or on su rro u n d in g fields durin g T yson w as p resid en t of the C ouncil ___________________ LOCAL RESIDENTS w ere flown a t h alf-m ast u n til sun- 6 to 0 score a fte r being held in th e ir ! th e afternoon. and had been a c tin g m ayor since Mr. own te rrito ry for m ost of the first MASONS ENTERTAIN uown out of resp ect fo r th e deceased. F ive s ta te officials, G overnor I. L. ATTEND VETERANS W ilson becam e ill. half, and suffering from the un- : The sm all ch ap el w as filled to P a tte rso n , Chief J u s tic e M cBride, E lected to th e council in 1926 for THEIR WIVES TUESDAY DINNER ON MONDAY usually w arm w eath er w hich was 1 overflow ing w ith people from Spring- A tto rn ey G eneral I. H. Van W inkle, a four y ear term . Mr. T yson w as the AT BIG CARD PARTY and o th er experienced d u ring the la tte r p a r t of b u d g e t d irecto r Sam K ozer an d th e sen io r m an on th a t body. E ight Springfield re sid e n ts a tte n d field, E ugene, S alem th e game. ch ief of th e s ta te tra ffic d ep artm en t, : ed th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e L an e points in th e sta te s, who w ere p re Mr. T yson is 51 y e a rs of ag e and E ighty m em bers w ere p re se n t on T he local boys w ere outplayed m ost T. A. R afferty ; and Dr. W arren D. I county ch a p te r of th e S panish- se n t to pay th e ir la s t re s e p c ts to a of th e gam e, and they w ere penalized T uesday evening a t the card p arty has been a resid en t of th is city since S m ith, p ro fesso r of geology a t th e | A m erican w ar v ete ra n s and au x iliary , friend. F lo ral o fferin g s from people freq u en tly (a to ta l of 90 y ard s in the and sup p er w hich the m asons of 1912. H is wife is an old S pringfield U n iv ersity of O regon, w ere th e not-1 w hich w as held in th e A rm ory a t and o rg an izatio n s all o v er th e s ta te citizen, being one of the d a u g h te rs firs t h alf), but th ey k ep t th e ir fight- ■ S pringfield held for th e ir wives. ab le p ersonages who ap p eared before ! E ugene on M onday evening, ¡co m p letely filled all av ailab le space. T h ere w ere e ig h t tab les of bridge of C harles R iv itt, who w as also a ing sp irit and held th e Lebanon th e crow d on th e sp e a k e rs’ stan d . A d in n e r w as serv ed a t 6:30 by a I P allb e a re rs w ere Dr. R. C. F a u s t; players to th ree first dow ns for the and five tab les of five hunderd in councilm an h ere a t one tim e. T h e Eckerson Thrills Crowd | co m m ittee headed by Mrs. G. W. and F red W en tw o rth , E ugene, and e n tire gam e, th e firs t of w hich w as play. The ladies five hundred prize T y so n ’s have tw o d au g h te rs, W inifrid ann, all M ajor G ilbert H. E ckerson sur- ’ W hite. The program w hich followed C harles F. E ggim --------- “ “ v ete ra n s of m ade d u ring th e la tte r p a rt of the w ent to Mrs. W. K. B arnell. E. E. w ho is a sophom ore in th e school of p assed all ex p ectatio n s of his fo n d est j was u n d er th e directio n of Mrs. Ju d d th e ®Pa n ls "-A m erican w ar and mem- \ t2j¡r(1 q u a rt er F red erick received th e m en ’s prize m usic a t th e U niversity, and M uriel, a d m ire rs w hen he took his tap er- : S tau ffer. Mrs. Sam R ichm ond of b ers of th e sam e o rg an izatio n , and 1 The coach, Bill B aker, an d P rin ci Mrs. W. C. W rig h t and Irel S te w a rt w ho is in th e fourth grade. Nick K ru g er, W. C. W rig h t and w inged W aco ship up into th e clouds i S pringfield assisted , pal Buell, w ere both w ell pleased at of E ugene won th e bridge prizes. Born in England and show ed th e crow d alm o st every I The local people who atten d ed th e D allas M urphy. I th e show ing m ade in the gam e b y \ h e Mrs. W. K. B arnell en te rta in e d O regon claim ed Mr. T yson from the kind of s tu n t flying. T im e and ag ain ! d in n er and evening program w ere In te rm e n t w as m ade in th e Belle- w ith sev eral vocal tim e he a rriv ed in the U nited S ta te s. local boys, and w ith the m a n n e r in th e g ath erin g h e zoomed dow n low o v er th e great. I Mrs. C. F. E ggim ann, Mr. and Mrs. c re s t M em orial P ark a t Salem . solos d u ring the evening. w hich tney conducted them selves. H e w as born in E ngland in 1878 and crow d g a th ered on th e field and, Sam R ichm ond, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n T he M asons serv ed a very delicious received h is education in F rance. He T h ere w ere only tw o in ju rie s sus fo r a change, he tu rn ed h is ship over P ark er, Eid Swiocki a n d P e a rl an d TWO MINISTERS PREACH tained and n e ith e r of them w ere very su PPe r to the group im m ediately af- cam o to th is co u n try in 1903 an d h a s on its back and d e m o n stra te d th a t he Ju le H ild eb ran o t. AT METHODIST CHURCH serious. D alton T hurm an, a fresh- te r th e playing ended. H a rry S tew art heen a re sid e n t of v arious se c tio n s could h an d le the plane as well th a t ! m an playing his firs t y e a r of foot- I w as ch airm an of th e event. He w as of th e s ta te since th a t tim e. Mrs. E ggim ann is se c re ta ry of th e w ay as w hen flying in a n o rm al ladies au x iliary of th e L ane co u n ty T he pulp it a t the M eth o d ist church J ball, was se n t in to replace Je s se ; a ssiste d by C. F. E ggim ann, H arry “I had not intended to rem ain position. Spins did n o t hold any fear ch ap ter. w as filled by tw o v isitin g p a sto rs l S um m ers. H e m ade a rem ark ab le W hitney, C harles W hitney, H arold h e re ,” com m ented Mr. T yson. “ I le ft fo r th e m ajo r S unday aftern o o n , as la s t Sunday. T he Rev. G ray of show ing for a firs t y e a r p lay er, ac- S te w a rt and Levi N eet. E urope w ith th e in ten tio n of v is itin g h e clim bed his ship to gain altitu d e B row nsville delivered th e m orning cording to th e principal. W. F. WALKER IS NEW th is country and going to C h in a or and th e n tu rn ed it’s no se dow nw ard serm on an d F o rre st L indley preached C lasses a t the high school w ill be NIGHT FIRE DESTROYS S outh A frica w here I had a s is te r. and allow ed it to m ak e sev eral sp in s JUSTICE OF PEACE HERE a t th e ev en in g service. called a t 8 o’clock on F rid ay m orn It is very stra n g e haw various cir- ’ BLACKSMITH SHOP HERE before he a tte m p te d to rig h t th e Rev. G ray sp en t th e d ay in Spring- ing, and a sh o rt noon h o u r w ill be --------- I cu m stan ces a lte r our life plan s.” The com m ission of W. F. W alk er ship. field ren ew in g a c q u a in tan ces am ong tak en so th a t th e e n tire school m ay F ire of u n d eterm in ed origin de- ; Mr. T yson is well versed In th » It w as ea sy to see th a t th e huge as Ju s tic e of th e P eace w as receiv ed th e local people. He w as tra n sfe rre d be dism issed by 2,00 o ’clock, to a t stroyed th e b lack sm ith shop of A1 F ren ch language and offered hi« h ere M onday m orning. Mr. W alk er crow d th rille d every tim e th e silv er to Coquille re c e n tly w hen th e M etho ten d th e gam e a t Ju n ctio n City, called S enseney, lo cated betw een A and B serv ices to the g o v ern m en t as an in w inged ship would sw eep only a sh o rt w as appo in ted by G overnor I. L. d is t ch u rch held th e ir co n feren ce in a t 3:15 th a t afernoon. s tre e ts c n F ifth la s t night, causing te rp re te r d u rin g the la s t w ar. H e h a« d is ta n c e over th e ir h ead s, closer P a tte rso n to fill th e office w hich P o rtlan d . T he e n tire squad w ill be ta k e n to a loss e stim ated a t $2,000. T he been em ployed by th e B ooth-K elly has been v ac a n t since R. W. S m ith p e rh a p s th a n an y p lan e had flown Mr. F in ley , a local m an, who has Ju n ctio n City, alth o u g h tw o of th e buildings belonging to E. E. K epner, com pany h ere fo r 15 y e a rs and Is now m oved from th e city. b efo re th a t tim e. been located a t C oburg fo r th e p a st boys m ay n o t be able to play due to w hich a re located Just n o rth of the in ch arg e of all th e b elts w hich a rg The ap p o in tm en t is fo r a term u n Weather la Ideal y ear, was in S p ringfield w ith his illness, w hich h as k ep t them from b lack sm ith shop, w ere badly g u tted used in th e m ill ..ere. til th e n ex t g en eral election, w hich A m ore ideal d ay could n o t have wife fop a sh o rt v isit before going re g u la r practice. by fire and one of them will probably will be h eld in th e fall of 1930. Informal Meeting Friday been desired fo r th e celeb ratio n . to P o rtlan d , w here he will be sta tio n be razed. T he g arag e, w oodshed and Mr. W alk e r will h av e his office An inform al m eetin g of the co u n cil W h a t little breeze was blow ing cam e ed d u rin g th e n ex t year. chicken house belonging to Dr. W. H will be held F riday n ig h t, s ta te s M r. PLAN REVIVAL MEETINGS In th e City i.a ll, w here he w ill be in from th e N o rth w est and th is sw ept H e san g a vocal solo and Mrs. P ollard w ere p a rtly burned and the T yson, for the p urpose of d isc u ssin g a position to perform all th e d u tie s AT METHODIST CHURCH th e d u st, caused by th e take-offs of F inley, th e fo rm er B e a tric e N eher, d o c to r’s w inter supply of wood, w hich som e of th e m a tte rs w hich faces th e usu ally devolv in g upon such an th e sh ip s, out onto th e i.eld aw ay played for th e services. E v an g elist O. K. Callis, of W ilm ore he had stack ed o u tsid e of th e wood city officials and w hich will be ta k e n officer. from th e crow d. K entucky, is expected to a rriv e in shed, was half burned. up a t th e re g u la r m eetin g M onday. S c a tte re d am ong th e crow d w ere REV. VELTIE PRUITT T he alarm w as s e n t in by Mrs. A n o th er m an will have to be se le c te d S pringfield la te S atu rd ay evening, d eleg a tio n s from m an y of th e sur- AUTOMOBILE WRECKED TO PREACH HERE SUN. w here he w ill begin a tw o w eeks’ P ollard a t 4:45 a. m „ w hen she w as to tak e Mr. T y so n ’s place on th e sounding tow ns and cities. C ham bers WHEN STRUCK BY BUS rev iv al m eetin g a t th e M ethodist aw akened by h er tw o children on th e Council. C ertain p a rtie s a re b ein g of C om m erce, L ions clubs and city B oth th e m o rn in g an d ev en in g se r church. sleep in g porch, who saw th e flam es J considered for th e vacancy b u t no officials alik e had been in v ited to The F ord coupe b elin g in g to N. H. vices at th e C h ristian ch u rch w ill be Rev. C allis is m aking h is firs t trip and th o u g h t th a t th e ir hom e was oq an n o u n cem en t will be m ade of th i« a tte n d . Giles, b ro th e r of K en n eth Giles, conducted by Rev. V eltie P ru itt of into th e W est, according to Rev. C. fire. T h ree hun d red people g ath ered until a person hase been selected . T h e G overnor co n g ratu lated th e local police officer, w as stru c k by a E ugene. Mr. P ru itt is now engaged J. P ike, p a sto r of th e S pringfield ab o u t th e fire, w hich was one of ; T he o th e r m em bers of th e S pring- people of S pringfield upon th e ir fa r S o u th ern P acific m o to r bus and as head of th e vocal d e p a rtm e n t of M ethodist church, and is n o t known th e w o rst in S pringfield for som e ¡field city council a re H. J. Cox, W. sig h te d n e ss and u n selfish n ess in e s com p letely dem olished M onday n ig h t th e B ible U n iv ersity th e re , and was h ere, although he Is one of (h e pro- tim e. A. T ay lo r and W. C. M cL agan. Full ta b lis h in g such an a irp o rt a t th is while sta n d in g p arked in fro n t of T h ere w as no in su ran ce -on the m em bership of the body is four. form erly p asto r a t O regon City for , m in en t men of th e ch u rch In the tim e. H e rem inded th e au dience th a t th e house a t 436 5th stre e t. th re e y ears. S pecial m usic is being 1 E a st, w here he h as been con d u ctin g b lacksm ith shop, acco rd in g to infor th e b u sin ess of th e fu tu re would Poor visib ility due to th e condition a rra n g e d for both serv ices. T he ; ev an g elistic cam paigns fo r som e m ation available th is m orning. T he com e over by th e a ir ro u tes and he of th e w e a th e r and blinded by lig h ts B ible school m eets a t 9:45 and th e j tim e in th e s ta te s of New York, Pollard p roperty w as insured, but BIBLE SCHOOL RALLY s ta te d th a t th is b u sin ess w as going w ere th e reaso n s given for th e acci C h ristian E n d eav o r will hold It’s I P en n sy lv an ia, N ew Je rse y , C onnecti- th e am ount of th e dam age had not AT BAPTIST CHURCH to go w here p re p a ra tio n s had been dent. T h e S ou th ern Pacific w ill r e m eeting a t 6:30. cut, and som e of the m ore so u th ern been d e term in ed w hen th is was m ade to receive it. “L ife’s D eterm ining P rin cip le” 1« w ritten . place th e coupe w ith a n o th e r one, it Mrs. W. P. T yson h as been select ones. Aviators Perform a Service w as sta te d Tuesday. T he fro n t of the P ollard garage the topic which Rev. M ullholand ha» ed as ch airm an of th e luncheon M eetings w ill be held tw ice daily, Dr. S m ith in his ded icatio n ad d ress co m m ittee for th e ra lly day exer- com m encing Sunday. T h ere will be w as to rn off and th e ir autom obile selected for his m orning serm on a t tra c e d the developm en t of m a n ’s th e sta te . He use ’ ti.re e ’ch u tes, re- ■ d s e s to be held a t th e ch u rch on i m eetin g s ev ery a ftern o o n a t 2:30 w as driven out acro ss the g arden and th e B ap tist ch u rch n ex t B unday. m eans of locom otion, and the m any I leasin g one a t a tim e u n til he had i O ctober 20. B. O. S m ith is chair- ' and again In the evenings a t 7:30. law n, as th e alley w as blocked and "W h at M eans th e C rim son Cross» w ill step s w hich had been tak en before only a blue one left, w ith which he man of th e m e a t co m m ittee, which ‘ E veryone will be w elcom e a t th ese Indications seem ed th a t the g arag e be th e p a sto r’s topic fo r th e even Ing m an w as really enab led to fly like m ade his landing. would burn. j plans on ro a s tin g a venison for th e ' m eetings, acco rd in g to th e pastor. serv ice a t 7:30. th e birds. He urged his audience Tools belonging to F. O. S pencer, J u s t as th e G overnor w as conclud- j din n er. H e h as annouced th a t o th er T he usual Sunday school will be T he Bible school m eets a t 9;45 an d to look upon a v ia to rs as fa r seeing ing his ad d ress, H erm an H obi flew ■ m eat will be provided in case no held S unday a t 9:45, and th e Ep who had a garag e in p a rt of the Kep- will hold its rally day program . T h ey m en, m en who w ere visualizing the over th e field and dropped an over- . venison Is secured. n er property, w ere found sc a tte re d have se t as th e ir goal 150 m em ber» w orth L eague will m eet a t 6-30. fu tu re w ith th e ir very a cts, and not 1 sized airm ail le tte r from th e E ugene ■ A ssistin g Mr. S m ith a re Marion over the en tire block m is m orning, j present, for th e Bible school S unday as foolhardy men who w ere w illing ’ Lions club, w ishing th e S pringfield A dam s, Bean B eals, and E. E. Morri- h aving been dropped w h erev er th ey m orning. H arry C hase Is the suner- REBEKAHS HERE ATTEND to risk th e ir lives if need be in th e ’ group success. T he le tte r w as opened , son. A co m p lete p ro g ram for the w ere used by th e people a ss istin g in in ten d en t of the school and will pre- DISTRICT CONVENTION putt.ing out th e fire. p u rsu it of th e ir p leasu res. I and read to th e crow d by th e Gov- day will be decided S u n d ay and will side o v e r th e rally ex ercises, w hich T he m usic for th e celeb ratio n w-as ern o r. A group of P o rtlan d m en ap p ear n ex t week in th e S pringfield will precede the re g u la r m o rning se r S ixteen S pringfield women a tte n d provided by the S pringfield sym phony se n t word th a t th ey h as ch a rte re d a News. FATHER AND SON BANQUET vices. The Young P eople’s so ciety ed the, d is tric t convention of the o rc h e s tra and o th e r local people. 14 p assenged tra n sp o rt for a trip ’ — ■ —— will m eet at 6:30. R ebekahs, w hich was held a t Ju n c SET FOR NOVEMBER 12 Mrs. W. K. B arnell san g a solo and h ere Sunday, but th ey failed to show HEALTH CLOWN TALKS tion City on T uesday. O th er repre- wasu accom panied by Mrs. W illis T uesday, N ovem ber 12th, w as se MRS. ARMITAGE FUNERAL TO GRADE PUPILS , 8entativeg wore p re s e n t from E ugene Sm all, piano, and Mrs. M abel K ullan- Much Food Eaten By Crowd C ottage Grove, H arrisb u rg , W alter- lected as th e d ate of the annual der, violin. AT ENGENE FRIDAY F ifty loaves of b read , a venison t | H um pty D um pty, in th e p erson of ¡ vllle, M arcóla, and Coburg, besides fa th e r and son b an q u et a t a m eeting Six Planes Here a ee w as no n e a r y enoug o Lewis M. Law, of San F ran cisco , ! th ese from Ju n ctio n City an d Spring- of the Joint co m m ittee held M onday F u n eral serv ices fo r Mrs. H e s te r Six p lan es w ere statio n ed on th e evening. A rm itage, who died a t P o rtlan d on « a .,» . . . . X : “ • - “ “ t W. A. T ay lo r and W. I. H ouse a re T uesday, will be held a t th e V eatch i i v Lincoln schools a t th e high school , T he convention w ill be h eld In busy h au lin g p assen g ers m o st of th e a • e oca u n te rs u r r e and! -i gym nasium on W ed n esd ay aftern o o n ; E ugene n ex t y ear and will m eet a t the re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e C h ristian chapel In E ugene on F rid ay after aftern o o n . T he v isitin g p ilots w ere capped in secu rin g venison due to and ln an e n te rta in ln g m an n er told E lm ira th e follow ing y ear church on th e com m ittee. E. J. noon a t 2:00 p. m. D ick R an k in , w ith a ta p e r winged th e fo re st fires. One o f th e ir bu ck s 1 1 H orton and H a rry C hase re p re se n t Mrs. A rm itage fo rm erly lived e a s t W aco; D avid L angm ack , in an A ir w as tak en from them and m ost of th e stu d e n ts som e of th e sim ple | Two hundred w om en w ere p re s e n t th e B ap tist church and th e M ethodist of S pringfield, and leaves a son, ru les of good h ealth . H is in stru ctio n s ' for th e m eetings, w hich w ere held in K ing; L a rry Thom, w ith h is K in n ear th e h u n te rs w ere d ra fte d to p u t out w ere in te rsp e rse d w ith sleig h t o f j th e I. O. O. F. hall, and a t th e lunch- church re p re se n ta tiv e s a re Dr. W. H. A lvah A rm itage, a b ro th e r, Isaac m otored A rrow S p o rt plane from a fire In th e F all C reek d istrict. h and tric k s and o th e r e n te rta in m e n t eon which w as served th e v isito rs in P ollard and W illiam G. H ughes. L arim er, and a siste r, M rs. A da Mc C lover F ield. S a n ta M onica, C alifor E v e ry th in g considered, th e ded ica fea tu re s, in cluding a m onkey. No d e ta ils of th e a ffa ir a re av a il P herson, all of whom live In o r n e a r th e M ethodist E piscopal church. n ia ; th e C ity of E ugene and th e tw o tion celeb ratio n w as a g re a t success Mr. Law ap p eared th ro u g h the S pringiield women who a tten d ed able a t th e p re s e n t tim e. S pringfield, to g e th e r w ith se v eral sh ip s belonging to th e E ck erso n fly in ev ery w ay. T h ere w as n o t one co u rtesy of th e L ane C ounty H ealth w ere M esdam es P utm an, B ru m ette, o th e r re la tiv e s a t E ugene and o th e r ing school. accid en t to m a r th e day and o n ly a asso ciatio n . He is m ak in g a to u r of F. W. W alker, Doane, Love, and her MRS. McLEAN ELECTED p a rts of the sta te . Much In te re st w as show n in th e slig h t m isu n d erstan d in g co n cern in g th e schools of th e P acific co ast In d a u g h te r Amy, L a n sb e rty , B arnes, LIBRARIAN MONDAY sm a ll blue sp o rt plane w hich Thom th e tim e fo r th e stu n jin g program th e in te re s t of child w d fa re work. F inley .Magill, P ettlco rd , L ouk, J o r COLORADO MAN BUYS b ro u g h t here. He d em o n strated th e b ro k e Into th e sch ed u le and m ade dan, C an trell, N olleth an d B arker. T he L ib rary board held Its reg u lar q u alities of his ship by p erform ing talk in g so m ew h at d ifficu lt fo r th e FARM NEAR W ALTERVILLE Remarkable 8talk of Corn m eetin g a t th e lib ra ry room s on sev eral d ifficu lt stu n ts. H is w as th e G overnor. W indsor, N. C., Oct. 10.—John T. Man Arrested Tuesday M onday evening and selected M rs. sm a lle st ship on th e field and is a E. E. L aw m an of H ack ster, Color T h e co m m ittee in ch arg e w ishes to S m ith seem s to h av e th e corn pro F. M. Mead w as a rre ste d T uesday V ina M cLean as th e re g u la r lib rarian • is te r ship to the A rrow sp o rt ow ned th a n k all th o se who took p a rt in th e ado, h a s re cen tly p u rsh ased a six d u cing reco rd fo r good as fa r a s one m orning by K en n eth G iles, chief of for th e S pringfield library. by the flying school h ere. teen a cre farm from M ilton A shley, program and a ssistin g In d irectin g stalk is concerned. T h e s ta lk was police, a fte r th e m an had atte m p te d Mrs. C. K. W heaton w as chosen to Triple Parachute Jump Made traffic and w ith o th e r w ork neces- fo u rteeen .’s e t tall and contained to a tta c k sev eral w om en. H e a p p e a r fill th e vacancy on th e board caused n e a r W alterville. A co n sid eratio n ot $4,000 w as Involved In th e deal. P ro fesso r B rooks of P o rtlan d . sa ry to th e o rd erly h an d lin g of th e | eig h t e a rs of corn. T he lo w er tru n k ed to be d em en ted and was ta k e n to by th e prom otion of M rs. McLean. Mr. Ashley will continue to farm Jum ped from L an g m ack 's ship and | | larg e crow d. Good co-operation w as | m easu red tw o Inches in d iam eter E ugene w here he w as turned over to T he m em bers sp e n t th e ev ening In In the Walterville district and will m ade one of th e n ic e s t p arach u te i had from ev ery o n e and becau se of j an d o n e’s fin g ers and th u m b b arely A lta King, th e d is tric t a tto rn e y , and rep a irin g som e of th e books ln the raise vegetables and general farm Jum ps ev er w itnessed in th is p a rt of th is th e p ro g ram w as a g re a t success. ! could m eet aro u n d ft. C ounty Ju d g e B arn ard . lib rary w hich w ere becom ing worn I crops. * u2ai r