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THESPRINGFÏELD NEWS
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L I V f T O W N
THURHOAY. APRIL 10, 1030
School S tudent»
O ra to rio S in g ers 9
W in M usic P rizes
P ro g ra m F r id a y
BUILDERS TOiTEST
AIRPLADE
Springfield Bakery Get* Con-
Mr8
8 •’age hd » handed in her
, resignation ae teacher a t the Lincoln Fiv* Place* Won by Six Entries All Solo Part* Have Been As­
cession; Many Other De­
in Musical Festival Heid at
school and w ill not teach neat year
Lincoln School Unit«« Thoir
signed; Bing on Good
partments are Featured
University Laat Saturday.
¡T h ia Inform ation was made public at
Program With High School;
Friday.
Small*»t Monoplane in Oregon
A new modern grocery etore la the meeting of the school board held
Third and Fourth Grade* to
to be Given Initial Test Flight
Springfield high school student*
Just one week rem ain* before the
n if t r
uu
tn ,k ln E Ha In itia l bid to the people of
Offer Comedy; Conte.t Win- „prlB<,leld and ylcllll,y lod. y
„ "» Monday evening Mrs. W. R. b aker added new laurel* to tho«e already presentation by the Springfield Ora­
Sunday at 1:00 o’clock; Re­
l i e n to be Heard.
, the newest of the Halph « Stanley ha* also Indicated that she w ill not won by the ichool last week when torio Society of the cantata "The Re­
duced Passenger Fares; Ship
store*, and I* to be known aa store return to teach English a t the local they won five place* w ith six entries dem ption," which w ill be given neat
Wa* Built Here.
One of the most Interesting pro
In the University Music Pest.
number 4.
grams to be presented at the local
The store w ill become a Springfield
high school this year w ill be the
Institution, aays tleorge Stanley In
C< mblned musical and dram atic en
bis
opealng
announcement.
T he
trrta la m e n t which will be held at the
clerks are now residents of Hprlng-
high
school
auditorium
tomorrow
fleld, and Clive Stanley, who I* the
evening at 7: JO.
manager of the store, w ill soon es­
The Lincoln school pupils end the tablish hla residence In thia city. T he
high school m uslral groups had each clerk* Hre It M L. Moore and l*aul
pl*KD*d an Individual program for Crandall.
that evening, but decided at a coo-
Manager H a * H a lf Interest
frrence ibis week to unite the pro-
Clive Stanley ha* purchased a half
gr ms. elim inating the less Im portant Interest In the store and w ill be per-
parts of each, amt presenting a com- manently located In thia city, lie ha*
blued musical and dramaUc enter- previously announced that all the
, a n m enl which w ill be something business attalrs of the local store, In ­
unusual In Springfield school circles. cluding the banking of the fund* o f
Friday evening
at
the
M ethodist
church by
a group of ---------
almost ,
fifty
----------------------
The firs t test night of the small
soio were entered In class B group S frln g fle ld singers, assisted by some rno" ,’ P’*n e which the Inman achool ot
employed who did not accopt th eir and they both won firs t prises. Eld­
soloists from Eugene
| Flying Is now completing In Spring-
re-election* which were made at the red Glaapy entered the violin contest
field w ill take place at the Spring-
Just
two
more
rehearsal*
are
to
be
The girls quartet, consisting of
last meeting of the school btjard.
held, one tonight and one next Thur- : field m unicipal airport next Sunday
! afternoon at l oo o’clock, according
The teachers.had two w eek* In which Verwlee Hawke. Jule Pollard. Blanche <l«v night, befoer the final
present
Bates and I-ela Squires, won a second
to Lee Inm an, manager o f the school.
atioa.
to notify the School board of their Dace In the claaa A division.
Special passenger rates of |2 04 per
acceptance.
F r e l Buell won second plaee w ith a
Ernest M cKinney, director of the lierson w ill also be effective for next
baritone solo, and Alfred Freee took gronp. has announced the soloist* »unday only. These
I* Veteran Teacher
reduced
ra te *
M rs I'age has been a teacher In second honor* w ith a baas solo.
who w ill have parts In the program. are being offered by the local flyin g
Springfield fo r many years aud In her
Second place was won by Eldred They are: ladles octet, Mrs. W . C*
service In honor of the occasion ot
resignation presented to the school 0 l a »PF- Fred Buell. Evelyn Buell and Rebhan. Miss W ilm a Scott. M rs. W. the completion of th e ir firs t airplane
board, she slated that she fe lt that d,n’ m,e West as a violin quartet,
P Tysow. Mrs. Dallas M urphy, Mrs. In 8pr1ngfleld.
A ll rid e *
w ill be
she felt that she desired to ca rry out The Flrls glee clnb sang It Was a
A rah H ovt Rae, Mrs.
Potter. Miss made In the C ity of Eugene, cabin
her Intention of two years ago when ,x ” "‘ r 8nd H t»
The Piper's Agatha Beals and Jule Pollard;
monoplane.
she first presented her resignation. a,,n«
___ _
quintet. Paul Potter, Dallas M urphy.
the store, w ill be carried on In this
Farm Play on Program
The small single seater w ill be
She did not loach last year, but when
T h " QU’ rtet sang »w ing Low, Sweet I-aurence M o ffitt. W a lte r Dossier, and
The Lincoln school w ill open the city.
tested out by Jim Macm anim an. chief
no
suitable
teacher
was
secured
to
r
bsrlot
snd
Happy
Home
Fred
Buell
A
lfred
Frese;
duet*
by
Mrs.
Rebhan
n
ilo
, M r th .
n .
The Ralph A Stanley grocery firm
program with a humorous play, "8 l
ta k ^ her place last fa ll she acceded " • " « O” ’" « .«<»"»*
Alfred Freee 8Dd * r s . W H. Pollard, and by M r*. ?m an „ t m onool«n"e 7
the form er Sutton
.
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Slocum's Country Store." This w ill ha* purchased
to t b . <■».„ ______ _ — ...
. . . . . T k . o—
___ ..
__J A
. lfred
___. ~ Frese; a m ,-
M urphy and
.
. . monoplane In the state. I t
m‘,B)' r" <’ ue8' 8 o t Ik e various
The s,>8- b7 McDowell.
begin promptly at 7:30 aa the pro­ block at the corner of F ifth and Main
quarte, composed of W ilfre d c £ k
X l X d ‘ PP" T ‘
* T
street* and have com pletely remodel- ,n’’n‘ ber8 of tb " achool
hoard and
The
contest
was
participated
In
by
gram w ill be longer lhan had been
Barnell
and
Alfred
^
r
r r i n g . pilot
le8cb «bother year,
eludente from all parta of the state, Mrs. Rae. W . K.
o rigin ally Intended, and It is not de­ ed the lower floor, which form erly i‘<ree“
whose average weight la 17# pound*.
Frese.
u . l . . .*«,*
.
n
u
g
r
n
t*
n
i<
n
Hcrioc
Eugene
high
achool
winning
the
John
housed the K e tel* drug store, which
Mra
sired to have It too long.
Ship Dsslpned Locally
fa illi»
I, .
.* ..L l.,ny.kl? * ’ <’ n L 8" d8b« '’>’y lowing cup for faking the
to accept the re-
The soloists w ill be A lfred Freae,
The musical part of the program have aleo Invested In another new for her failin g
The ship to be tested Sunday w a *
most
places
In
the
festival.
Mrs. Arah Hoyt Rae. M ’ s. W C. Reb­ designed by M r. Inm an and M r. Mae-
w ill be
provided by
the
various structure In this city, the new home n * » a l of her present contract. H e r
Baker.
former
han. Mrs. W . K . Barnell. W ilfred M anim an. They designed the twn
musical group* a t the high school. of the Ketela drug store, which husband. W illia m
Cook.
V eltie
P ru itt,
and
Dallas ship« now owned by the school, and
Including all of the prise winning George Stanley had built shortly a fte r » 'h le tlc director at the high school, BRIDGE DISMANTLING
recently accepted a position aa base
Murphy.
GETS WELL UNDER WAY
selection* given at the Music Feat at purchasing the Sutton property.
all Inspector* who have examined
E ight People E m plo y'd
baJI co8cb ■« the U niversity.
them declare that they both have *
the University last week.
DURING THE PAST WEEK
Several additional solos and group
The opening of the new store w ill
Beard Espresse* Aeqre,
much larg er safety ratio than la re­
Proceeds to Aid Contest E n tra n t*
song* have been added to the cantata
sdd
a
,
least
eight
more
people
to
The
members
of
,
h
.
school
beard
W
ork
of
dism
antling
the
old
Spring-
Tickets w ill sell for IS and IS cents.
quired. The cabin monoplane, which
to give more soloist work, says M r.
The Lincoln achool w ill use the funds the t l.t of employed people In thia regret very much losing. M rs Page field bridge across the W illam ette
w ill he naed Sunday for p***^ngeF
M cKinney, l a e y
have been well
,
,
aBd M r" Baker, state« W illia m G. riv e r Is progressing even faster this
flying, was landed highly laat w eek
they receive for
the purchase ot ‘ " - i
chosen and w ill work in nicely w ith
The new store I . a complete food Hughe*, clerk of the board
Thev week than the contractor* had a n ti­
b” Lieutenant Basil Sm ith, who In­
athletic equipment, and
the
high
the general Idea of , the cantata, he
No actual dism antling has
achool w ill use th e ir share of the re- department store, consisting of bak- froth had the conUd-nce of the board cipated
spected It for a state license. T he a ir­
sa; a.
eelpta to pay the expense* of the ery, vegetable, and seed and feed de- and th eir work has been very satis been started as yet. but more than
worthy license was granted and ha*
h alf of the heavy false scaffolding
been received.
entrants to the state music contests parim enta, all operating under the factory,
concession* from the Ralph A Stanley
_.
being erected under the structure to
at Forest Grove.
The new plane has a w ing spread
organisation.
I ” h" loc81 «chool board Is ’ now prevent its falling Into the riv e r ha*
The follnwllng
o f only 2# feet, and Is 17% feet long.
students
of the
The bakery departm ent Is operated f" r r * d 10 ,ook 8b<»ut for a new tec­ been placed.
third and fourth grade* at the Lin-
I It •* eon,.»wed wVh a Sseke’r motor
I of 40 horsepower, and the n"w a ria -
for
------ —
_
A fte r the scaffolding has been com-
coin achool will take parts In U * hy the Springfield bakery, and they 5. r to r,,pl8<' * M ra. Page.
gh school English teacher, and for pleted then w orker* w ill s tart on the
i tlon tires produced by the Goodyear
w ill m aintain a a*lastedy there to
play a * follows:
standard
81 Slocum
... Chester G erber handle the sale« of th e lr product* an athletic, director. T ^ e m a tter of ,OP of the bridge and remove It piece First Shipment of Cream Re- t,re ct” "P *n y . . and - . has
The steel w ill be used In
ceived Tueadaw- M ilk - n .
Hank Hardback
Instruments mounted on the control
Chaster H artm an which w ill he sold exclusively for a securing a new ath letic director has by piece
while.
complicated this year due to ' b construction of a bridge over the
liv e r ie s S t a r t Mf d
Joe » pruc* ... ...... —
panel In the cockpit
Harold G rant
the
requirem
ent
that
all
ath
letic
|
W
illam
ette
riv
e
r
one
m
ile
east
o
f.
" ven#*
Wednesday,
Reuben Jaybird
The gasoline tank Is mounted In
H a* M eat and Vegetable M ark e t*
V lr ll* Posey
roaches be full tim e lastructor* and Creswell.
| n , , new Springfield cream ery I.
Jim Snow ..........
the wing. Im m ediately before th *
The vegetable and fru it ataad w ill
M elvin Foss
not part tim e University student* aa
Slowboy ........... ...
Several Springfield men are em now In operation
Regular m ilk de­ pilot and has a shntoff valve which
■_ Donald Nelson l>e handled by Henry Morrison, and
have been employât! the past few
T he T ra m p .. ..
ployed In the dlam antllng of the old j liveries on the route recently pur- can be closed In case of accid ent
. Gene M alxiah w ill be known a * H a n k * fru it and
year*.
k r,d ,e
chased from the Daisy Lane Dairy thus preventing danger of a gasoline
Rsra Button*
Paul Slough vegetable concession* In two of the
H ira m Plunhet
A special meeting of the achool
Bob ll.ii s vegeeeble concessions In two of the
were made yesterday and this mora explosion.
i rof. Camomile
Built fo r U n iversity Student
board w ill be held on Monday. A p ril POWDER BURNS FOUND
Ing. and w ill be made dally a fte r this
Irvin House Stanley stores In Eugene.
Constable
Otto Sellln w ill operate the meat »8. * i which tim e It I . e x p e c t that
Dalton Shinn, son of Professor F.
ON MACDUFF'S BRAIN
according to Bmody Pile, one of the
C lair Hadley
_____r department and Duane C rabtree has th * aeleqtlon of new teachers
j L. Shinn o f the U n iversity, ts the
T illy Slocum ......
Pauline Conley
rill
AID SUICIDE THEORY operators of the cream ery.
Pearl W ill* 8 lr" 8dF **e n operating a seed and he considered.
M r*. Ripple* .....
owner of the ship. Both he and h l*
The firs t shipment of cream was
M ary Smltaon
dl*PArtment for the past week.
fath er have taken flying lessons ■<
L illie Dotta
Nelson F M ardu ff. supervisor ol received at the plant last Tuesday. J
C laire Barnea H a plan8 ,0 8dd 0,1 * » d greases In the
Blinds 8tokea
the local airport. Da,on having soloed
the Cascade National Forest, In all Several delivertec of m ilk have been
the first week the school was estab­
Eveline Johnson near ,tt,u r8 ,n addition to hla grain,
Mabel Deering
probability shot from the right side made at the local cream ery yester-
lished here. H e Is a te ll, slender
The m uslral p art of
or the program
of
the head laat F riday m
night
at . Mc-
/-k
........
an. a
me- , day and today and more
are
tx
youth, and the ship has been built
w .ll ronalat of two num ber* by the CENSUS ENUMERATORS
P«c‘ pd to »>« made each day
with this idea In mind. T he seat I*
high achool orchestra under the di­
s* has been believed for several day*.
ARE COMPLETING TASKS
T he m anufacture
of
butter. Ice, mounted low end the foot control*
rection of Ernest M cKinney, Instru ct­
c „ _ ___i
_ ~
T b ls Inform ation was revealed
at
or of music; three aonga by the
p ow Cut* Way Through Portland yesterday a fte r an autopsy and Ice cream w ll begin early next are mounted well forward.
T he taking of the United States I
W ork on the plane has been rushed
is the
trade
g
song . Swing
Low,
S irls’
w e e t glee
C h a r club;
io t h a
. ,h
. .
_ . C’ n"U8 *" 8pr,B«fl«ld «• h *!»« frushed '
La*t Bank Lata Laat Night,
had been performed and a mlcrasco- week. Mald-O-Cream
8
name under which all the product* the past two weeks so that the test
Sweet
Chariot, by the g ir l, quartet forward rapidly, according to I. Lari-
Say* Highway Officials
pic examination o f the dead forester’s
from the cheam ery w ill be marketed. flig h t could be made
Sunday.
A
which won second prise at the music ------ ---
--
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______
head ha dbeen made by D r F ra n k R.
mer and Mrs. C. E. W heaton, enum­
complete wing and part of the fusel*
feat In Eugene; a bass solo. The Sea.
T
he
M
cK
en
tle
pasa
I*
open
for
Menne,
professor
of
pathology
at
the
erators who have been counting the
•I Ceoling System W o rking
age. w a* built In this city. T he m otor
by M cDowell, sung hv Alfred Frese;
people here since laat
Wednesday. automobile tra ffic . This was the In- U n iversity of Oregon Medical school
The cooling
system Is
wokring
was also mounted here and All of th *
a baritone solo. Going Home, aung They w ill be nearly
form
ation
given
out
th
is
morning
•»
Portland.
through
with
fine. T
— w o of the rooms are now be- cowling was cat and fitted on. T he
by Fred Buell; a han)o due, number th e ir task on Saturday o f thia week. I from t*,e Eugene office of the state
T ie autopsy failed to reveal any
ing kept a t a tem perature near the building w ork has been done at the
by Irene Manley and Beaale S tew art; Both of the local enumerators rinlsh- hlBhway d«l>8 «’lm ent.
alim ent which M acduff might h a v e ______ _
frees,ng point, while the other where « r a y ’s form er store building through
and several popular num ber, by the . *d their firs , precinct
Wednesday
Ths r j,a r y "nf,»P lo w had completed b«’ " suffering from and Indicated the Ice cream w ill be kept la now be-
K o r e a » , • male quartet which ha* j
wer). , U r t ln , „„
rem a|nlllK
ta work or
opening
the
e n tire ‘ b8* he was In good health at the ' Ing colled and w ill be brought down the courtesy of the store. T he* school
o ffic ia l* did not have a building large
been singing over radio K O R E I *
route
late
laat
night
and
tra
fric
he m e, hla death.
one*. M any of the people are no, In
i to a tem perature of 10 degrees below enough a t the airp ort to build the
Eugene
The Koreans Include W il­
v e r the road w ill be perm itted at
Powder m arks were found
the city, says M r
Larimer, but • once,
according to the h 'O > * a y offl- l * * « e of the dead man's head on the r f T h e
*" “ nd W" ‘ ,ed 10 fln,Sh “
liam Pollard, A lfred Fnaae. Ernest
blanks are be'ng mailed to them.
M cK inney, and one other singer.
clnla.
T haw ing w eather and melt- rt«ht "Ide. and experts agree th a t It <cool the plant when It la explained fore erecting th e lr new buildings at
No trouble ha* been experienced
The m em ber* of the girls’ q u a rte t
Ing snows w ill probably soften the •* highly probable th a t a powerful that the cooling plant has been work- the field.
are V e rn lc . Haw ke. Jule
Foltard. by ‘ the
" m ,“ local
? ' " num ara' ora Kreryone d irt surface oa the’ l*y?bed".” ‘ 7nd
Tea, F lig h t M a rk * Progress
nn- gun such as M acduff carried could Ing almost two d ay* and It w ill taka
Blanch* Bate* and L e i* Squire*.
'
,o
>n*
' ' J T T gted
O W ,he W *" ,a Bot h ,T *
f,r ’‘d “
a cloae rang* 8notb«'’ d«7 or two pefore the coldest
The test flights Sunday w„1 add
another episode to the history of th *
Bangs are Listed
..........
...
___
’
desired, as It w ill probably
probably cut
cut un
up w
w ithout
ithout leaving
leaving a,
any powder burns room reaches
the 10
I In he counted,
asid
—
— M r. Larim er.
, the
. ’ u r,afe-
' i ""
^ ad
0 - «
«
he «•»«• e . . ; «7 h iZ p T h e ? .« -’ i ; S ’ , Ï Ï e. ,,,.
T h * glee club w ill sing Oypay F ire,
T he P iper’s »nng and The Venetian CONVENTION DELEGATES
An
m i r » ’ “ e K # n ,,e * * “ X
’ ^ ‘7
m" 7 " "h<,‘ ^ r,tu r e down when 11 ” on<-e re a c h -!.h e local Held during 7te In U IM te s t*.
Love Song.
ru n c s c a j D V e rm e -w a » » » » n i ’ a
.
*1.
" BW “ r ’y
‘V
H
pow,‘r i'd
and ,h a t 11 . * * • » « »rd U »« to M r. Pyle.
|
T h . fie ld
» . i s i . k ____ _
.u -
The field I* rap idly becoming the
The mem ber* of the glee club are;
CHOSEN BY REBEKAHS op* n1nX date for this mountain ____
pass, would be necessary
. to hold the gun
—
■ ■
i
bes,
In
the
e
n
tire
valley,
according
first sopranos: Leola Oates, Dorothy
’
,B 1MS tb * P *"8 was opened
to clo*e to his head to blow tue powder O F F I C E S A R E C l F iN P n
| |o many pilots. T he 2700 foot runw ay
Potter. Vernice H aw ke. Hasel W ll-
Election of delegate* and alternate tra ffic on April 2», and this was con Into the brain
GLEANED
11_
|_
!
hforthoAat-Southweat has been graded
delegate*
to
the
Rebekah
grand
lodge
sldered
quite
a
feat
at
that
time,
son. Junia May. Eva
Louk,
Helen
WHILE DOCTOR IS
i M r. M acduff was found dead last
and Is nearly a ll graveed. The entiro
M ersdorf; second
sopranos:
Doris meeting to be held In Portland on
-
— _ _____
Saturday morning In a
clump
of
The entire office o f Dr. C arl Phette- field hag been gone over with the
Chase. Blanche Bates, Jessie Beal*. May. 20. 21 and 12, occupied the EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
brush about one m ile above the Mc-
place Is being renovated thia week c ity scraper and leveled off. A large
Beulah Richardson. Buth Bettis and greater part of the tim e at the M on-!
/ s u » ■ « » » ....
..
Kenxle bridge. A bullet had
been
shot through the h .» d .n d .n
dur,n< ,b<‘ 8bgence of the doctor, who rtrc ,e ’ r° r » « d of light colored gravel.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Daisy Tom seth: altos: Lela Squires, day evening meeting of the R ebekah '
high school neat fall These are the
only two teacher* on the faculty now
The g ir l* ’ glee club and the violin
Creamery Starts
Milk Deliveries
McKenzie Pass
Upen to 1 raffic Ken,,e .Br,dw- ,natoad0f,h«teW
8,d«
Mtss Dorothjy G irard. Mrs. I
Evelyn Buell, Jule
Pollard. Em ma lodge.
HELD ALL THIS WEEK
T rln k a , N e llie W rig h t, and Lela M ax­ C arrie J a rre tt, and Mra. L ily Kiser
were the o fficially elected delegates.
Evangelistic
services
are
being
well.
Mrs. K atie B rum e,te. Mrs. Ellen Bar- held 8,1 tblg week by the pastor, Rev.
ker, and M rs
L illian
Black were
P ru itt,
at
the
Springfield
MASONS TO ENTERTAIN
( hrlstian church. The services were
selected as alternates.
AT POTLUCK SUPPER
Plans were also discussed at the i ", " r,ed s “ nday and have had a good
M em ber* of the Eastern Star lodge meeting for a potluck lunch to be a” ',ndRnc« " 8<'b evening
' I -BWI'er’ ce Sunkler. choir lender a,
w ill be entertained
by the local held a, the next meeting.
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the Eugene Christian church. Is di-
Masons at a potluck supper thia even­
ing. Cards w ill furnish entertainm ent
following the supper. C. A. Swarts,
Sid W ard and Carl Olaon are on the
Masonic
com m ittee
handling
the
social gathering.
Power W orkers Escape In ju ry
J. M ille r and K. 81ms, both em­
ployes of the Mountain States Power
company, narrow ly escaped In ju ry on
Saturday when a pole which they
were handling slipped and fall. The
pole graced them hut they were not
injured.
cartridge was found a few fee, from
no: b Z ’ oroted. X
Illness at Powers. The walls and cell- front ot the offtoo building. This I*
‘.hheo ,bh i * ‘ beh;„’ l ,n' V ' \ a l>
™ " B ha-
—
| “M d
,Rnd,n‘
j somlned and the floors have all been
fired from his Luger pistol and the
Busy Bee Club Meets
given a new coat of varnish.
empty shell found on the ground a p -1
Juanita
W ilson enterealned
the
Dr. Phetteplace returned to Spring-
parentlv was discharged
from
his
members of the Busy Bee sewing
field las, night. His office has been
own gun.
club at her home on Friday evening.
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lHt>
H e had been supervisor of Ihe taken care of by his nurse. Miss
March 28. A ll of the members were
Cascade National Fores, for several Baxter, while he was away.
preernt and spent forty-five m inute*
years, and Is survived bv his wife and
sewing.
L ig ht
refreshments
were
MAN LOSES ONE FINGER
I
"J0 !,ln* ln* ° f
«
SO-volce two children, both attending school ATONEMENT IS SUBJECT
served and arrangem ents were made
i cnolr. And In Addition nnch Avpnfns in Fmcann
IN SAWMILL ACCIDENT ■* spec.«, music Friday evening! Simple Btneral services were he.d
AT ME™ O D'ST CHURCH for the next meeting.
The Busy Bee sewing club is one
Frank Parrish,
T hird
and
M ill U n F ^ t ’h e r X l a r M un .hy” ' X
«ne M
” " 7 " ^ b ^ ’" "
! “The A ‘ 0BWnent” haa
chosen
o f the 4 H club groups which was re ­
streets, son of John Parrish, was ser- Robertson and Gerald Morrison w ill to P o rt,'" a 7
,hp bodj' WR" ’"'n‘ , bV Hev. C. J. Pike of the Methodist cently organized In Springfield, and
lously Injured
yesterday
afternoon R|,1R
’
’ “ d for <'rpmi»tlon the follow church as his sermon topic for next holds meetings every two weeks at
when h l" loft hand became caught In I
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__________ ! n* dav- 11 was ,n p°ft1nnd that per-
Thursday evening’s topic w ill be : mission was received to delay the Sunday morning. The choir, under the the homes of m em ber*.
a gear on one of the machlnea at the
direction of M ra. Arah Hoyt Rae, w ill
Christensen saw m ill, west of Eugene I i n g " ™ ! ^ J
, . F rlo'*.y eTen' ’
■"
»hat an autopsy
Ring an anthem .
Methodist M issionary Group
where he was employed.
T he firs,’ ' WIH he dlscLas^d i n
n
’ " " d '>tnm,n,” 'on of
bra,n
Mrs. Jessie Bertsch was hostess at
finger o„ the hand was pulled o ff In , e ^ S a t X
madP
h“ V,,
d0,,e
The Sunday school m eet* a t 9:46
her home In Springfield on Tuesday
the accident. He was rushed to the th d 8 ‘ , day eTPn'nA- b,'t Sunday much to discount the m nrder theorv. and the Epw orth League a t 7: SO.
afternoon for the regular m eeting of
For the evening service the pastor the Womens M issionary society o f
m e d ic ., care.
«” «’•( T he Knocker
and In the evening found which Indicated the man was
has selected the question W h a t Know ­ the M ethodlat church. Several re p o rt*
| Leprosy and Sin."
, ahot
fh„ r|(tht
ledge? for hla topic.
v .ire read.
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