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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
FINAL HONOR huL.
Council Amends
Old Sidewalk
Act
t
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On Job for Jobless
"A" Street Become* Stop
Street at Intersection With
Many Student* Finish Work
Fifth, Efficetive Now
With Perfect Attendance
Record* for Final Term
An amendment lo Ih« present
«Idewalk ordinance ut ih« city pro-
SCHOLARSHIP
AWARDED villini (or tlii< construction of wood
SCHOOL ELECIIDN
10 BE ON MONDAY
B an k C losed W ith
EXPLOSION KILLS
$ 1 9 6 ,4 5 5 R esources ¡WO MEN
Pollard and Daniel* Seek Di­
rectorship for Three Years;
Barber After Clerk Post
Commercial Bank in Hand* of State for Liquidation; C. John Poulson, Portland; and
E. Kenyon, Cashier, Suicides Sunday; Date
William Combs. Eugene
Not Set for Deposit Payments
Meet Instant Death
WILL VOTE
The total resources of the Commercial State batik, WERE BLASTING ON ROAD
which was turned over to the state banking department to
liquidate Saturday, was >196,456.60, according to a state- Martin Swenson Seriously In-
ment issued today by Hay 1-andon, deputy state bank ex- jured; Was Only Eye-Wit-
aminer, In charge. The bank's failure to open Monday and ness; Investigation Held
the suicide of C. E. Kenyon, deposed cashier, Sunday after-
noon shocked Springfield people beyond anything the c ity (tool| the
of ,w0 men and
has experienced before.
ously Injured a third Wednesday
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AT LIBRARY
••o sidewalk» wan passed at the
Last Days of School Devoted
to Examination* and Vari-
OUS Class Picnic*
No. 32
SPIUNGEIKLD. LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1931
TW ENTY EIGHTH YEAIl
uf «•- »'»"P
ama|,d>d lir(llliwil„ provldM
wooden aldewalka may be
hull! In certain localltl«« where
F C Crouton, acting chairman o
the conatrucllnn of cement walk« ,bt Goovei Unemployment Com
would require large dirt (Ilia, the miaaion, 1» to iaaue report toon,
expnnae of which would he pro-
hlblllve at the preeent time, The
ordinance appllea principally to
walks adjoining varloua properties j
(,u both aide« of Mill street The i
All Legal Resident* Entitled
to Cast Ballots; Light Vot­
ing I* Prediction for Day
Rev. Jcste C. Shull, of Virginia,
r
• _______
Three persona will seek election It related closely to 65 minister*,
mostly Presbyterians.
Hprlngfleld public achmila con
to school hoard offices at the an-
i luded tlielr year’a work Friday of
nuul school election to tie held at
____
, _
- Bank Examiner A. A. Schramm afternoon on the highway con­
laal week Muiiy of the classes hold
the library Monday, June 15, be
came to Springfield Saturday from struction work being done by Har­
lng picnic» <>n the varloua laat ilaya
tween the hours of 2:W> and ,7:00
Salem and took charge of the bank man and Tittle, sub-contractors,
during the term, and larger group«
The candidates arc: Dr, W. H Poll
after the close of business. He from the State highway com m is-
aucli aa the high school, uud the
ard who seeks er-electlon as di­
made effort, to have Springfield
wb„ bave , be rontract for
Junior high avliool which each held
rector for three year«; V, J. Dan­
and Eugene bank, take over the Kradln(f work (|n , he Vlda Nimrod
upprovul of th * atreet romniltlfMi
group picnic«.
iels. also candidate for director; i
Commercial State bank but due to portion of the road.
■— — —
Taking llie honor llata puhllah.el I n iiMceaaary before* any wooden
and ciayton Barber, lone candidate Gift of 42 Volumes of Miscel­
the oeath of Mr. Kenyon, who ctit
The dead are John Poulsen. 35,
walk«
may
he
built
Committee
Appointed
to
Con
In thia laaue of the New« ua a cri­
for school board clerk for one year.
laneous Books Received
bis throat with a razor, was un- <-f Portland, and William Combs of
terion, however, one reallaea that
Council member« also voted to
sider Project in Willamette
The time for filing nominating
Funeral Services at M etho- ;able to proceed further with nego- Eugene, whose body was tom tie
From Mrs. Ida Wooley
I he entire school year haa not been make a atop atreet of A street.
River Near Old Mill Site
petitions passed laat week with
dist Church on Thursday nations.
bits by the power of the explosion
one of continual play and enjoy where It enters Fifth from both |
The prlngfleld city library will be ¡
•' ■1 ■
only one new candidate in the field.
Was Active City Worker
Examiner Landon has not deci- Martin Swenson, the Injured man
ment. for there are more name« on the east and west. Htop signs will
Flans for the development of a y ern Oanlala, local businessman ' closed every Monday during the
ded upon a date to start payment | ,
the Pacific Christian hospl-
the Uats thia, the final week« per­ be erected at once at thia Intsm c- awlmmlnff pool |„ q,« Willamette ,iaa „,„,„„^,1 to be a candidate rnontb of July and August It wan
Seldom, la ever, has this com­ of depositors as yet but It will tai with serious body Injuries
iod, than there have been at any Ion according to city official« The r|yer n,,ttr , h„
of ,he oW rlour)
d|rect<M, The otber two CBndl decld-d at the meeting of the llbr-1
munity been «hocked as It was on like ly be two or three weeks be- which Includes two fractures of one
lime during the school year
action was taken at the request of mill, midway between the railroad djl|„ ,t
Pollard, present chair ,rv board held Monday afternoon, Monday morning when It was learn
The name« of students who have businessmen In the vicinity of the and highway bridges, were dis- man of the board, and Clayton Bar j Thl» 1« an annual custom, having ed tbat £ g Kenyon, cashier of fere this Is done. What percent- leg.
age the bank will pay out to the
Just how the accident occurred
Maintained perfect attendance for Intersection who( polnted out that cu„ ed .t the meeting of the Spring
her, both seek reelection to their j been followed for several years. 1 tbe Commercial State bank had auc- depositors Is speculation at this could not be determined yesterday
the entire school year are also puh- traffic on Fifth street at thia point r,„,d |)Oat nun,ber to of the Am
reapecllve offices.
The number of patrons of the llbr- t-oaafully attempted to commit aul- time as It will depet.J upon ultl- by Clarence Simon, deputy coroner
Hailed by da««««, aa are the name« ,, „«u«||y very heavy. Fifth street : ,,r|t.a„ legion at Wallervllle W. O.
Electlon officer« announced thia ary la reduced so mnch during the cjde by slashing hla throat, arm, mately on promlsory notes the who Investigated. Swenson was the
of those students who have main |H u,e principal route out of town ' w hull Thursday evening Sid
morning by the school clerk Include aumner months that there Is no and wr| , (i |n the bathroom of his hank holds.
only eye-witness to live, and he
lalued high average«
to the Wendllng. Marcola highway. Ward was appointed chairman of
John Ketela. Sr., Mr«. Hattie Myers, j necessity for keeping the doors home following his resignation
Statement Made
declared that he did not know Juat
The complete honor rolls for the
The Inter-t’lty Sand and Oravel a (.<>mmittee to Ihveatlgale the poa- and Mrs. L. K Page
open three day« a week. The llbr- froln tbe bank. Death was not In-
The total commercial resources what happened. He was to weak
company was also ordered to clean : „ibwtlea of the contemplated veil-
period follows!
ary will remain open on Wednesday tUnt He wa„ hurried to a hospital of the bank at closing June 6 was trom loss of blood to be uestioned
Any
person
who
Is
a
legal
resi­
up
the
gravel
which
they
have
j
m
re
and
make
a
report
at
the
next
L IN C O L N SC H O O L
and Saturdays as usual.
where a blood transfusion was 170,287.21 and In the savings de- after he was taken to the hospital,
lowed to accumulate on the aide- meetlng to be held at the t'ommun- dent of thia district can vote at the
.«port of the acceptance of a made ailei. wblch he raUled {or
F irst Grade
partment $26.168.39. A ful state-
Tin Investigation revealed that
election
according
to
officials.
Indi­
Scholarship — Leota Itertach, walka on both aide« of the street ! (, y ba|| bere, Thursday evening,
rift of 42 books from Mrs. Ida B. a ahort while, finally dying about ment of the banks condition at the Poul«or was carrying powder to
cations are that a light vote will be
near
their
plant
and
to
repair
lh
e
-
j
uoe
j
g
Wooley was made i t the meeting. g:30 that eTening
Gloria Green. Nova Jean Heiser,
close of business Is published In Combs who was tamping It into a
The hix.ks Include some fiction, •
Robert Jack, Jimmie Smith. Elaine walks. The walks are located on , Efforts to establish a safeguarded Ì caBt
other columns af this newspaper. , hole preparatory to a blast. It is
Charles
E.
Kenyon
was
born
In
South
Mill
street
swimming
hole
for
children
and'
Sample
copies
of
the
ballot
to
be
sopii - history, and a group of mis­
H< haffenberg. Jean Thompson. Jule
The resignation of Mr. Kenyon as believed that a spark from a rock
Kanses December 14, 1865 and
adults
were
started
In
thia
city
voted
Monday
have
been
dlstrlbu-
cellaneous
volumes.
Hetaer.
cashier
of the bank was demanded ignited the powtker causing the
came
to
Oregon
when
he
was
19
!
several
yeara
ago
by
members
o
f|
ted
In
various
places
about
town
Attendance— Robert Jack. John VOLUNTEER FIREMEN
by the board of directors at a m eet-: fatal accident.
I (lie Women's Civic club and other this week.
MRS.
SARAH
B.
ELLIS
DIES
yea,
r
*
*°“
Un«
nrBt
“
Ogilvie, Maxwell Pohl. Robert
PLEASE CITY MAYOR
east of the Cascade mountains. He ing Thursday evening after find-
'
civic organizations. The movement
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Oliane
Smith. Huger Stewart.
AT WENDLING SATURDAY was married to Miss Margaret lugs of the bank examiners had
Thomas. Gerald Uchytll, lamia Dem onstration of W o rk By Junc­ j nt that time succeeded In the ere« '
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Luckey on June 2, 18*7. One child. been reported to them. The specific '
| tlon of private dressing houses (or
Itertach. Maxine Chandler Jule
tion C ity Croup Causes Favor­
Mrs. Sarah B. Elll« died Satur- a aon> Charles E. Kenyon, Jr. was charges brought against him as
both men and woiimui The houses
Heiser. Nova Jean Heiser.
able Comm ent By Tyson
day at the home of her daughter. t)oni (0 o>e couple
reasons (or the resignation were:
i were later destroyed by vandal«
Perfect Attendance for Yea
Mrs. H W. Burroughs of Wendllng
Acquisition of illegal assets and
Praise for the smooth and har who threw them Into the water
John Ogilvie.
at the age of 74 years/ She had
Mr- “nd Mr,! Kenyon moved to
lous working of the Junction , which carried them away and des-
Second Qrado
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made her home at Wendllng for the Springfield from Weiser. Idaho, in failure to report the same at th e ;
next directors' meeting.
Scholarship—Hilly Dawson Sid Clty fire department was given troyed them.
Descendants of Mr. and Mr*.
Farm Leaders Urge Immedi- past five years.
1927 at whlch time Mr- Kenyon be­
Proponent« of the movement
ney Ward, Patricia IY>well. Inez here yesterday by W P. Tyson.
Making false reports to the state j James Calvert of Thurston
nto A ctio n to Check Soread
Mrs. Ellis was born at Elmira.
a**oclated with the local In-
ate
Actton
to
Check
Spread
September
29
lgM
stitutlon
They
made
a
hoat
of
mayor, after be had witnessed an Point to the numerous deaths of
Oram. Mildred Fletcher.
superintendent of banks.
Gather on Birthday
Of Fruit Fly Infection
Her hugband waa a c ,Tll war Tet. friends here, Mr. Kenyon becoming
Attendance— Ida Ann Moore, Ro­ actual demonstration of the work I children from drowning recently
Submitting a false statement to
bert Miller, Mabie Conklin. Thurs- of the group during a fire which »nd declare that the city has an
.-ran and died In 1925. She Is sur- affiliated with the Liberty Mason the examiners.
The seventy-third birthday of
Warnings to cherry growers to
tou Evans, Ida llowea, Olive Johan­ threatened a building near that | l«l«-al site where the water la not
Entering wrong endorsements of Mrs. James Calvert of Thurston
two daughters. Mrs Bur lc
P*tron ° ( lhe Cascade
,too
deep,
the
current
Is
not
swift,
spray
their
trees
Immediately
to
Mrg
W)niam
^
1
chapter
of
the
Eastern
Star,
was
interest drawn on notes.
sen, Wilma Keeler.
city the first of the week
... .
.
was the occasion for a happy family
nd the temperature in not too cold, prevent possible looses from an
Apparent misappropriation of reunion Sunday afternoon. This
T h ir d *
Meecham. Oregon: one son Fred vice-president of the Lions club.
The city has a converted Dodge
Hprlngfleld
people
have
been
Infestation
of
the
cherry
fruit
fly
Attendance— Slz Week« Anna truck on which Is mounted s chemi­
P ill« Santa Cl-ira one sister Mrs and wa‘ »ctive in many other no- funds of an estate of which he was gathering has grown to be an an-
• •
‘
ivltles of the community,
administrator.
hel Johns, Alberta Keeler. Winifred cal tank he said, and each member swlmmlng In the river Just above are being Issued from the office of
. a u a l evaoL lac
this
several C. K. Stuart, l^ane county frul%in-
.. .
♦’ u
v
<
<
u h>
Lyons. Beryl Itobertaon, Jeanette of the department has a small pres til« old highway bridge for convent
With the exception of the funds family. Four generations were re-
spector.
and from
from the
the orrice
office of
of the
M,ch” * ea,°"
“ r Kenyon ” 8UrTiTed
rears
This
place
la
not
as
convent-
spector.
and
the
«—
•
------ twelve
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J widow,
...u — one
---- --- son,
--- a . sister, Mrs of the estate, he is charged with presented this year and a large plc-
Sweeney, Willard House. Warren sure extinguisher of his own which ’
. .
,„ rn. al thin Antonio. Texas;
grand-
.
ent as the other ,»cation, the banks director of the experiment farm at
■
Ingram. Merle Nice, Dnve Smith. he takes to all (Ires and use« where
Roseburg and one miaapproprlating about »800, the , ure was taken of the group,
’ ‘
children. and ten greatgrand- Emma Hall, Rosebi
__________
______
_____
»re abrul>
abrupt,
____
Valentine I'chylll.
ever Is
seems most
necessary.
t the water Is deep In ( orvallU.
brother. Sam c--____
Kenyon. Portland
the examiners have not reported
family brought their basket
children.
The fruit fly begins to lay Its
Scholarship—Slz Weeks: Warren
T h e Springfield city library will b .
held -- ------------
Tues
any ------
findings
in --------------------
which ----------------------------
Mr. Kenyon
of I ice-cream.
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•
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< l..r |.,s e
I k ,
a . .
,
,
.
, I _
L.
I Funeral
l t l i v i u i services • • were
w .. -
g A
v
I large
OI g f
l funeral
U U C I fll
P
C IV IL C
I is
B
p plan
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l l l l i e ers
iS
U and
I I U A a I freezer
IC C B C I
VFl
I C V I COHI
service
’
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n
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<lay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from; ned t„ be held at the Methodist I benefitted personally from his mis- Tj,e enfjre group enjoyed a large
Ingram, lx»la Evans, Emma Men- Ity of .he Junction City system was
■ezt year will probably be nomlna- form of maggots the presence of
kina, Dorothy Mulligan. Beryl Ito- really surprising." he stated.
the Branstetter chapel In Eugene church this afternoon. Rev. H. W conduct. When confronted with the cafeteria dinner at noon,
ted and elected at the next meeting which haa caused a quarantine to
(lOotlnued on Page V
An o( the famiiy members were
Father F. P. Leipzig officiated and white, rector of the Episcopal charges brought against him he de-
according to present officers. Dele- ,M> p|ar<,(| on Willamette valley
dared
that
he
had
donb
what
he
unabie
to attend. Those oreae-t
interment
was
made
In
the
new
I.
church
in
Eugene
will
officiate
and
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OAKRIDGE RESIDENT
gates to the state convention to l»e cherries In some states.
O, O. F. cemetery.
interment will be made in the thought best for the bank and the w9re; Mr*. 9t?lla McPherson, and
PASSES ON TUESDAY held at Corvallis thia summer will
Many people have sprayed their
GET HONOR PIN AWARDS
--------------------------
Luckey family plot In Eugene. Mu- depositors by making the standing daughter. Ester and son Lavem, of
also be selected at the meeting.
trees already, but the rain this
FUNERAL
HELD
MONDAY
sic will be provided by Mrs. W. P. of the bank appear as high as pos­ Springfield ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Martin
A. Clark, resident of Oak­
week has washed off most of the
Ten students lit Springfield high
sible in the eyes of the examiners. Baugh and son Harry, daughter Ella
ridge for the past seven years, died THURSTON COUPLE WED
FOR JOHN HASTINGS T-Vson and Mre Dallaa Murph> who
solution, ard another spraying Is
arhool were given honor awards at
_______
will sing a duet. Miss Winifrld Ty-
Mr. Kenyon's resignation was re­ of Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. John Ed-
at
the
Pacific
Chrlatlan
hospital
at this time says Stewart.
,
the senior day exerclaea at the
IN PORTLAND JUNE 1 urgent
ceived by the directors Friday n iston and son, James, of Thurston.
Anyone
who
grows
cherries.
I
John
E.
Hastings.
56.
resident
of
son
will
accompany
them,
In
Eugene
Tuesday
morning
after
high school Thursday of laat
ahort Illness at the age of 61 Announcement of M arriaoe Sur­ whether he has only one tree or an the Thurston vicinity for the past
Pallbearers for the funeral 1U morning and Mrs. Elsie Pollard, as­ Mrs Mabel Riddle. Walter McPher­
week Thoae receiving gold pine
yeara.
orchard,
should
pray
declared
the
3»
ye»™-
d'od
«1
‘he
Pacific
Christ-
be
O. H. Jarrett. Harry Stewart. sistant cashier, put in charge of the son. Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
were la-la Hqulree. Junior; Ihile
prise to Parents; W ere Visitors
Mr.
Clark
waa
born
at
Curtain,
Inspector.
This
is
the
onlv
way
to
hospital
In
Eugene
Friday
John
Henderer, C. E. Wheaton, bank. The bank operated the re- vin Jackson, sons, Lawrenc and
Daniela, senior; end Myrna Bartho­
Here Decoration Day
Oregon. February 9. 1880, and haa
stamp out the pest. An extra spray morning after an extended illness Charles F. Eggimann. and
C. E. mainder of Friday and Saturday Byron, Eugene; ¡dr. and Mrs. Jeppe
lomew. senior.
should
be
put
on
each
week
and
He
was
a
native
of
Ohlof
and
Swarts.
Honorary
Pallbearers
will under her charge. Saturday after- Jensen, daughter, Anna Mae, Eu-
lived
all
of
bis
life
In
lauie
and
A one liar pin for freshmen was
Announcement of the marriage
noon the affairs of the bank were gene; Mr. and Mrs. John Calvert,
awarded to DeKtla Hundgute. Two Douglas countlea.
of Miss Maude Russell, daughter of after each rain until two weeks I’ »*»« three children. Mrs. H. A. be M. M Peery, A. J. Perkins ana placed In the hands of the state Bear Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cal­
He
1«
survived
by
hla
widow.
Mr»
after
danger
of
Infestation
has
pass
Chandler.
Portland:
Mrs.
Gladys
Welby
Stevens.
har pin» for aophomorea were pre»
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell of Thurs­
King. Eugene; and Leland Hast-
The Liberty Masonic lodge of han« examiner, Mr. Schramm, but It vert, Deadwood; Mr. and Mr«,
ented Io Klwlna .Meacham, Beulah Vina Clark; five «on», I. M Clark. ton, to Linn Endicott at Vancouver, ed.
T.
V.
Clark,
H.
B.
Clark.
R.
C.
The
recommended
formula
for
***».
Ocean
Park,
California.
He
Springfield
will have charge of the was not until Sunday evening after Elmer Buss eand daughter. June-
Richardson. Marceline Heavey, Flo­
Washington, on Monday, June 1,
Mr. Kenyon's suicide, that decision tion City; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis
Clark
and
Earl
Clark,
all
of
Oak­
rence Vail. Ix>ola Galea, and Vir­
was received by the bride’s parents the spray Is as follows: One half also loaves one sister. Mrs. FTed services at the cemetery. Walker- to liquidate the bank was finally and daughters. Marjory. Dorothy
ridge.
arsenate
of
lend,
two
quarts
cheap
Gray.
Thurston;
and
one
brother,
Toole
chapel
had
charge
of
arrange­
this week. The wedding came as a
ginia Christie.
made. Until then is was thought and Louise. Shedd; Arthur Calvert,
ments.
Funeral aervlcea were held Wed­ complete surprise to both her par­ molasses. 10 gallons of water. An : Charles Hastings, Thurston,
Presentation of the awards was
that the bank might either reopen Dora Calvert, HUa, Harvey and
average
sized
tree
will
require
The
funeral
services
were
held
nesday
afternoon
at
2
o'clock
from
made by Mlsa May Hew«», mem­
ents and her friends as they were
or be consolidated with some other Cora Calvert, Mrs. Sarah Buss, Mrs.
the Veatch chapel In Eugene. Rev here for decoration day and did about one quart of solution for each . Monday afternoon at 2 o clock from FRUIT GROWERS START
ber of the faculty.
bank.
Jennie Edmlston, Eugene; Ivan
Bryant Wilson, paator of the First not announce the wedding date. spray. The bait should be applied ‘he Walker-Poole chapel In Eugene.
SOFT
DRINK
BOTTLING
The bank examiners compliment Richard of Bellfountain.
In
a
rather
course
spray
and
so
Rev
E.
V.
Stivers,
former
pastor
Baptist church In Eugene offici­ Miss Russell taught school al Pen­
MUSIC TO BE FEATURE
the directors on the way they stood
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that it will fall on the upper sur-1
‘he First Christian church of
ated, and Interment was made In dleton the past year.
One of the latest and moat mo­ by the institution to the last. They STORE EMPLOYES TO
OF MORNING SERVICE Laurel Hill cemetery.
face
of
the
leaves.
All
sides
of
the
Eugene,
officiated
and
Interment
Mr. Endicott Is manager of the
dern soft drink bottling plants on
trees should be sprayed, and seed- j was made In Mt. \ernon cemetery, the entire Pacific coast has recent­ point to the fact that the directors
PICNIC NEXT SUNDAY
radio
department
of
the
Newberry
Special dedicatory service« for
were among the heaviest depositors
lings and other nearby trees should
GUARDSMEN
LEAVE
FOR
store
In
Portland.
ly
been
installed
at
the
Eugene
the new baby grand piano at the
and when the bank was In distress
All employes of the Irish-Murphy
NEW AUXILIARY GROUP
be sprayed.
Fruit Growers association plant In did not draw out their personal
Christian church will be held Bun
ANNUAL SUMMER CAMP
stores will gather at the Browns­
INSTALLED
SATURDAY
Eugene
and
sale
of
the
bottled
BANKBOOK WILL ADMIT
day morning according to Rev. Vel-
funds.
ville picnic grounds Sunday for
SUNDAY SCHOOL PLANS
drinks is now being pu-hed.
Every member of Springfield unit
tie Pruitt, paator. The consolidated
DEPOSITORS TO SHOW
the annual picnic of employees of
PICNIC
FOR
FRIDAY
Presentation
of
the
charter
and
Headquarters
Company
Oregon
Na­
The new machine is being hand
service of Sunday school and morn
the Irish group of stores. Employes
_______
Installation of officers of the Am- led by G. Shonkwiler. Four men TWO RESIDENCES BURN
An announcement of extraordi­
Ing worahlp will atari al 9 o'clock tional guard except Orval Eaton,
of the local store will leave here
DURING
PAST
WEEK
Children
to
Gather
at
EuO
ene
Park
erlcan
Legion
auxiliary
group
of
who
Is
In
the
Pacific
Christian
hos­
are employed with the machine
with the Bible school and regular
nary Interest emanates from the
at various times during the fore­
at
2:30;
Parent,
to
Have
|
Oakridge
and
Weatfir
was
held
at
which has a capacity of 30 bottles
service will atari at 10 a. Ml. Ml»» pital recovering from Injuries sus­ Fox McDonald theatre In Eugene
The residence of Virgil Moon on noon Sunday according to Dallas
Supper at 6.30
Oakridge Saturday evening. The a minute and which is being used
Wlnlfrld Tyaon will play a piano tained In a recent accident, en this week with the announcement
Goodpasture Island was completely Murphy, manager. Between 75 and
_______
:
group
which
was
recently
organl-
to produce a dozen different flavor­
aolo, und the pastor will apeak on trnlned here Tnenday morning at that all depositors In the late
destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. 100 people are expected to attend
The annual Sunday school picnic «ed, Is known as the Cascade post ed drinks.
• M iih I c nnd Worship." He will be 5:30 for Camp Clatsop where the Springfield Commercial Slate bank
The fire is believed to have start­ the affair.
for
children
of
the
Methodist
The
state
president
and
secretary
assisted during I he sermon by the boys will make their home for the will be admitted free to any show
ed from the kitchen stove while
church
will
be
held
at
Riverview
w-r*‘
present
for
the
event
as
was
next
two
weeks
while
attending
the
members of the church choir.
for the rest of this month upon the
BODY OF DROWNED MAN
the occupants of the house were TWO ENLISTED TO SERVE
park
back
of
Skinner's
butte
In
En
I
Mr»
Emma
Olson
of
Springfield,
Evening services will be held at annual summer encampment.
showing of their pass book at the
RECOVERED ON MONDAY eating their breakfast in the dining IN HAWAIIAN ARTILLERY
gene
Friday
afternoon.
Arrange-
*nd
several
from
Eugene,
box-office.
7:30.
room. Part of the furniture was
"
In this period of business deprea ments are being made to have the
CHURCH PICNIC HELD ON
The body of Oscar Olson who saved.
Ernest O. Neet of Jasper and
children
gather
at
the
church
at
GOSHEN
GRANGE
HAS
THEATRE EQUIPMENT IS
was drowned March 31. when the
An early Saturday morning fire Donald R. Flshel of Junction City
SALMON CREEK SUNDAY slon many people were rather hard
SCHOOL DAY PROGRAM boat In which he and five com
hit by the bank's closing and It Is 2:30 at which time trucks and auto
destroyed the two-story twelve were enlisted Into the United^
SOLD TO NEWPORT MAN
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Members of the Oakridge and with a thought to help out that the mobiles will be provided to take
panions were attempting to cross room frame home of Barney Old­ Btates army last week through the
them
to
the
park.
I
A
school
day
program
with
Ross
community
Methodist Fox McDonald Is making this un
the Willamette river near Oak field near Vida last week. The Eugene recruiting office. The two
Three hundred theatre chairs Westfir
Adults will gather at the park i Mathews as teacher was the fea-
ridge capsized, was found Monday fire started early in the morning will see service In the coast artil­
two projector machine», and other church held a large picnic with usual offer. There are no strings at­
with basket dinners at 6:30. Some j ture of the meeting of the Goshen by a Mr. Potter about 300 feet
and was discovered when dogs lery In the Hawaiian Islands. Thay
moving picture equipment at the iMiskpl dinner on Salmon creek tached whatever and all the deposi­
of the adults will be at the park all grange Wednesday, June 10. Each from where he was drowned. The
barking in the yard awakened the will sail from San Franuiaco for
Bell theatre waa moved from the Sunday afternoon. Services were tor has to do Is to show his pass
altcrnoon to direct the activities of member was asked to help out on
body was floating near a gravel sleeping family. All of the furni­
theatre Monday morning.
The held In the church at 11 o'clock book at the box office for a free
the Islands on June 17.
the children.
■ the program, contributing a song,
pit operated by Potter.
ture was destroyed In this fire. The
equipment was purchased from J. with Dr. M. A. Marry, district sup­ admittance.
Mrs. W. 11. Pollard and Mrs. R. reading, or some other entertain
This
offer
will
hold
good
until
erintendent,
preaching.
The
picnic
M Larson by William McKovItt of
The body of Rex Brown drowned loss Is said to be partially covereu
APPEAL MADE IN CASE
the first of July nnd It Is expected I’. Mortensen will have charge of ment. The women Drought lunches
Newport who will uae It In the followed.
in
the same accident has not been by Insurance.
th l tables for the supper.
i In paper bags and dinner palls.
OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH
that
many
will
take
advantage
of
Midway theatre of that city which
Men were dressed In overalls and recovered.
the opportunity to view the finest
CHURCH GROUP STARTS
he owna and operates.
G. A. R. CIRCLE INITIATES
An appeal from a decision of the,
the women wore print dresses.
entertainment In Eugene at abso­ BAPTIST BOYS CROUP
MRS. BURNSIDE FUNERAL
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL lutely no cost.
CANDIDATE LAST WEEK state industrial aetdent commission
INITIATES TWO MONDAY
HAWLEY TO TALK ON
on a claim for comr«fsatlon made
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
SERVICE HELD SATURDAY
A
vacation
Bible
school
for
all
Mrs.
Lucy
Duncan
was
initiated
by Mrs. Ellen K. Olin bas been filed
RIVER CANALIZATION
PLANS PARTY TONIGHT
Edwin nnd John Miller were ini­
children who have completed the HARDWARE STORE
Funeral services for the late Into membership In Iuka circle In circuit court.
tiated
into
the
Royal
Ambassadors,
FRONT IS REPAINTED
The clnlmnnt seeks »237 for the
Congraaiman W. C. Hawley will second or higher grades In grammar
Members of Mrs. Van Valzah's Mrs. Daisy E. Burnside who died number 28, Ladies of the G. A. R.
boys organization of the Baptist
speak over radio station. KOAC, at school was started at the Baptist
here at the home of her aunt. Mrs at their regular meeting held at the death of John A. Olin who It Is
Sunday
school
class
will
hold
their
church
at
the
regular
meeting
of
The front of the Wright and SonH
Armory last Thursday evening. held died from the result of Injuries
Corvallis, al 8 o’clock, Monday church Monday morning by Rev.
the group held Monday evening. final social gathering of the year Arne Nelson. June 3, were held
Plans for the annual state conven­ sustained while an employe of the
evening, June 16, according to an Ralph Mulholland, pastor. He con hardware store was repainted an
fom
the
Springfield
Walker-Poole
Howard nnd Floyd Needham of Eu- tonight at the home of Mrs. C. I
announcement made tills week by ducts the classes himself every apple green this week. The new
tion were discussed following the state highway department rebru-
chapel
Saturday
afternoon.
Rev
Gorrie,
Sr.,
east
of
Springfield.
The
marquee which has recently been I gene had charge of the Initiation
W. C. Kadderly, program director morning l>elween the hours of 9 and
Velile Pruitt, pastor of the Spring- Initlatlon. The next meeting for the ary 9
i •-siepiuiK
owm.wej
.......
completed wns painted green and work. Fathers and sons enjoyed re- affair will be In the nature of
11
excepting
Saturday.
Mra.
Mill
The Injuries claimed were r*-
for the station. Ills subject will bo hollnniL1 Vernlce Hawke, and Mir-1 the wood pert of the store front freshments together following the farewell for Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah field Christian church officiated local group will be held June 18.
The convention starts In Portland ceived while the man was riding ■
"Feasibility and Problems of the
and
Interment
was
made
In
the
lam Rice have charge of playground | has been painted to harmonize with meeting John C. Benton Is leader ( who will leave soon for 1 ortland
Monday. June 22.
truck of the highway departmest.
Canalization of the Willamette
Laurel Grove cemetery.
to make her horn*.
of the group.
1 this new addition.
work.
Rlvar.”
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New Swim Pool
SHDCKS io c m
Cherry Spraying
Advised, Quickly
Pioneer Family
Reunion Sunday