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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
No. 23
TH U R SD A Y, JU N E 18. 1931
I W KNTY -MN U IT U YEAR
POL UBO REMWNS
Rickard Reunion T
Will Be Sunday
Junior Ball Team RUNS DO DAMAGE
Wanted by Legion
TO HAY ANO FRUIT
LANE PEOPLE HEAR
HOMESITE FACTS
? " ‘i,
Is Official Caller
Many High State Assembly
Organization and Practice for
Boy»' Baaaball Team» Now Cherry Crop to Be Lightest in Officers Attend Local Lodge
Meeting Monday Evening
Under Way In Lane
Year» Say» County Agent
a» Rain Bursts Skin»
Mrs. Ethel Meldrum of Mllwau.
An effort to enlist tha Interest
Family Now Numbers 440 In
Western States; To Gather
Haaviot Sch». r
' In FI**
At Benton-Lane Park
Years Polled ». '
*lon
at Library Mond». 4,
The Rickard klan will hold their
%
Explanation of Eugene Atti­
tude Towards Roaeburg
Given at County Dinner
kie, president of the Rebekah as­
of boys In tha American Legion
LOCAL MEN AT MEETING
unnual reunion at Itcnton latne
MUCH HAY NOW DOWN sembly for the state of Oregon
Junior
baseball
competition
In
Lane
ark nest Buuday. June 21, 1931.
accompanied
by
several
other
high
BARBER REMAINS CL.
county brought Frank Fasaett of
a tie pavilion has been rented for
Value of Soldiers’ Home to
Eugene to this city last week-end. Moisture will Be Beneficial to officials and visitors, paid her of­
the day and every member Is urged
ficial
visit
to
the
Juanita
Rebekah
Any Community Explained
Fasaatt. who together with Lloyd
Grain Crops, Pasture and
Many Smaller District» Elect to be preseut. There will be a pro­
lodge of this city Monday evening..
Terrill,
are
In
charge
of
the
selec­
By Delegates to Capitol
Vegetable Gardens
New Directors and Clerks; gram In the mornlug. a basket din­
The other officers here for the'
tion of the Lane county champion­
ner at noun, with the bualneaa meet­
Rural Balloting Is Light
~
session Included Mrs Easter Bond
That Eugene made no tender of
ship team, would like to see teams
ing following In the afternoon.
That Lane county will experience
HaJaay war«,en of the asaembly; |
a soldiers' home site In lan e coun­
organised Io every community of
one
of
the
lightest
cherry
crops
In
Votara of Hprlngfleld decided
The
Itlckard
tamllles
were
and Grace Christensen of Portland,
ty until after Roseburg had failed
the county If possible. Several
several years as a result of the marshal of the assembly, also W.
against any change In the person­ among the early plonoers crossing
to be named by the veterans' bu­
teams have already been started
rains
of
thia
week
was
the
opinion
,
F. Walker, past grand master of
nel of the school buurd (or school the plains arriving In Oregon In
reau In three meetings and after
and others will very likely be or
expressed this morning by O. S. • the I. O. O F . who made a frater­
1863. Ther i were four brothers,
Twenty-year-old Mary Healey of members of the board had express­
ganlsed they stated.
district I* at the aiwuul school
Fletcher, I-ane county agricultural
Casper. Anda. John and I'eter Klck­
Manchester. N H, whose coloratura ed hope that a site would be sub­
They are trying to have each le agent. Mr. Fletcher has received , nal vialt.
electlun Monday afternoon and ard. also two sisters, Mrs. Harsh
Two members of the Juanita soprano notes have won her two ns- mitted from this locality, was the
Hcsncr Lapp th rer tim rt winner o< glon post In the county sponsor a
reports at his office from several lodge who now live In Portland,
evening. As a result, Dr. W. H. Tracer und Mrs. Christina Beck. tlx annual whealland plowing tontest
assertion of T. O. Russell, who
team, and they extended a special of tli* leading growers In the coun­
Bullard, preseut chairman of the No member of the first generation Homer d n -e» tlirer h u r te » lu tt c a d ut
Mrs. Mlzner and Mrs Cannon, came
has been In Washington. D. C„ In
Invitation
to
boys
of
Hprlngfleld
* P a rlo r
ty and made a personal Invewilga to Springfield to attend the meeting
board, will retain membership as la now living, but descendants of
the Interest of the home. Mr. Rus­
to practice with the Eugene team gallon Wednesday afternoon when
this klan estend to the fifth gen­
Other visitors were present from
sell spoke Wednesday night to a
a director, and Clayton F. Ilarber
and try-out for places If no team he visited several farms In this
eration with 440 members living In
Eugene, Cottage Orove. Halsey and
meeting of Lane county people at
Is started In this city.
will continue to serve as school the west and with more than 120
vicinity during a tour arranged to other nearby towns.
the Osburn hotel. Those attending
To be eligible to enter the com observe the effect of sodium chlo­
clerk for the nest year.
members living In eastern slates.
Regular lodge work was carried
from here Included W. H. Hobbs.
petition
the
boy
must
be
under
17
rate
and
atlaclde
weed
killers
on
on during the first part of the even­
Unexpectedly and unheralded One slater never came west.
W. K. Barnell and H. E. Maxey.
years of age. Practices are held demonstration patches.
ing. and this was followed by a Florence Businessmen Will Be
the voters of the city turned out
The group was organised In 1926
Mr. Russell vigorously protested
every Tuesday and Friday evenings
While visiting the farms several ahort program of music and read-
for the election In greater num­ and since then a record has baeu
Hosts to County Chamber
that Eugene had done anything un­
at the University High school field. counts were made and It was found ings. together with a short talk by
bers Monday than they have done kept of all members living In the Will Sell Share» to Purchase
ethical In submitting a site after
Members on June 27
The team will be chosen the latter that approximately 70 per cent of ’ (be visiting president.
at any school election for the past weal. There have beoo 39 births.
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she
had endorsed Roseburg. He
Property From Woodman
part of this month.
Dainty refreshments were served
the cherries ready to pick at that
five years Many people had for­ 23 marriages and 20 deaths since
Members of the Lane County said that Roseburg had failed to
Lodge
Trust»»»,
at
$10
The
winning
team
In
Lane
coun­
time had split open, and with fur­ late In the evening.
gotten about the electlun until that time.
Chamber of Commerce will gather properly qualify ejse she would
ty will play champions of Lincoln ther rains It was highly probable
their friends remluded them and
at Florence Saturday, June 27, for have been named as the home site
William Klckard of Corvallis Is
A movement to purchase the and Benton counties for the dis­
that the crop would be a total loss BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL their regular June monthly meet-' several months ago.
only the election officers realised president. Merl Hewitt of Monroe Woodmen of the World property
that a heavy vote was being bal­ Is vice-president, and Mrs. Ilona at Pleasant Hill and the setting trict title, ad the district winners
Many orchardlsts were advertis­
PICNIC TO BE FRIDAY ' tng and annual seafood dinner to be The veterans board special com­
will play at Corvallis for the stale ing this week for pickers. The pre­
loted.
served at noon on the beach. The mittee Is expected to visit Eugene
Kdmlston of Thurston Is secretary aside of It as a permanent picnic
championship during the state Am
Heavy Vote Cast
and treasurer of the group.
ground, to be used principally for erlcan Legion convention In August vailing price Is reported to be one- Automobiles Will Teke Children to meeting and dinner will be under and Roseburg about July 1 and
A total of 278 voters marked bal
| the auspices of the 8luslaw Cham­ make a recommendation as to the
Swimmers' Delight Early
the annual Pleasant HUI picnic, Is The champions of each state will half cent a pound for picking.
lots at the polls at the library
ber of Commorce.
In Afternoon
being launched this week by trus­ play for the national championship There Is no market for the Royal
best site. The board, Mr. Russell
Monday Ilarber. unopposed fot
Ann cherries according to the coun­
The seafood dinner meeting has told his listeners, are determined
tees for tha Woodmen organise
during
the
national
convention.
school clerk, polled 242 votes while
ty agent. Members of Eugene Fruit
The annual picnic for the Baptist grown Increasingly In popularity! to decide the location on the
tlon which bas been disbanded.
five wrote In the name of Wro. O.
Growers' association are pooling j Sunday school will be held at Swim- , during the past years. The meeting ground, of lhe begt interest of the
The grounds, on which tha an­
Hughes for the post. The race be­
theirs with no assurance of
pro‘ mer's Delight park near Goshen ! I, purposely held on Saturday so Teterana regardless of political or
nual picnic has been held for years
tween Dr. Pollard and Vern Dan
fitable return.
Friday afternoon of this week a c ! that many members of the organl l(M.al prMgUre that may be brought
past, was formerly owned by tha
lels for the school director post
There has ben a fair demand for cording to Rev. R. R. Mulholland, xation can take their families with l0 bear
lodge, but when It was disbanded
was uncertain until the last few Form» for Liquidation Arrive; a group of men In the community
the dark varieties, however. The pastor of the local congregation., them and spend the week-end as
In explaining the value of the
ballots had been counted after the
Proof of Claim» Necessary
prices offered before the rains Automobiles will be provided t o . an outing an the ocean beaches In
took It over and have been admin­
' Northwest Soldiers’ home to a com­
election. The vote for each was
set In were high enough for the ! take all the children out to th e' that vicinity.
istering It as a trust. This group
Before Payment» Start
munity Mr Russell stated that the
tied several times as the ballots
Newly elected officers of the
grower to realise a fair profit, but park and adults will be there to
headed by Ross Mathews. Creswell
t venture calls for an appropriation
were being counted, but the former
would have paid all costs entailed supervise and watch them during | chamber chosen at the annual meet-
No date for payment of first divi­ R. F. D. I. are now seeking the
of 32.000.000 of which 31.000.000 la
finally gained as the last were dends In the liquidation of the organisation of an association Notice I« for Indefinite Time; in the marketing of them.
the afternoon. The parents of the (ng held In Springfield In May will
immediately available; four hun­
tabulated to win with 141 votes as Commercial State bunk has been which will take over the property All Order» Will Be Shipped;
J. O. Holt, manager of the Eu-1 children will gather at the pork for have charge of the meeting. They dred to seven hundred acres of
compand to 116 for the latter.
announced as yet by Kay I-andon, 7'hey will Issue shares which will
Retail Sale» Continue
gene Fruit Growers’ association a basket dinner and Ice cream at are: E. A. McCornack, president; land for homes, farm, and park.
Swarts to B< Chairman
deputy bank examiner In charge he sold for 31 each to anyone who
stated that they had been unable 8:30. A program of sports and out- Earl Hill. Florence, vice-president;
The first unit will be started
Both sawmills of the Booth-Kelly to make many sales of Royal Ann door games will be enjoyed.
The present organisation of the Forms for the liquidation have ar­ Is Interested In the perpetuation
and A. F. S. Steele, secretary ot
with 17 acres of buildings, one of
board will continue for a month or rived and the bank force has been of a large Ideally situated picnic Lumber company located at Spring- cherries.
Harry Chase. Elmo Chase, and the Eugene Chamber of Commerce.
these to be 400 by 400 feet, seven
field and at Wendling, also »111
until the neit meeting, according working day and night to get ground.
Roy Carlton are on the committee secretary.
Hay crops In the county were al-
stories high. There will be 1500
camps
of
the
concern
will
be
closed
to the chairman At that time C. ready to start payments.
to
make
all
necessary
a
r
r
a
n
g
e
m
e
n
t
s
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A valuation os 3600 has been
employees, many ot them high
for
an
Indefinite
per
“
h“r''
hit
by
the
rains,
.U
t
e
.
Mr
A. Hwarta. now starting the final
for the affair. Anyone having extra DR AND MRS REBHAN
Before paymeuts are made a no­ set on the property and this much down July 1,
1 Fletcher. Nearly all of the vetch
ranking army officers, and practl-
year of hla term on the board, will tice to depositors will be publish­ must be subscribed during the next lod according to an announcement
room In their automobiles are re-;
hay has been cut and Is either
VISIT
FERRYDALE
MAYOR
rally
all on a high standard of sal
automatically become chairman of ed In the newspaper and they will three months or the holders de­ posted on the bulletin board of the
quested to notify one of these men
In winrows or In shocks, and most
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ary.
the group. The other member of come Into the bank and make proof clare they will advertise It for sale. Springfield plant Wednesday morn
F orm er Springfield M erchant Given
T h e Te, erana bureau baa appMca-
of the clover hay la down on thei
the school board Is F. B. Flanery of deposits by sworn statements.
Plans for the Improvement of Ing. The planing mill and the ground. This will seriously Injure LANE MASONIC PICNIC
New Title By Residents Alen» 1 tlons from 2300 who seek entrance
who was elected last June and who The examiner expects Io publish this property. If the purchase Is shipping departments will operate
the Rogue River
the quality of the present crop, he
POSTPONED ONE WEEK
into the home. It Is estimated that
has two more years to serve to the notice next week and It will be made, are to tear down the old when necessary to care for orders
stated
each employe family will number
which
may
be
received.
The
retail
complete his term.
some time after that that the first Woodman hall which Is In a bad
Dr. and Mrs. W. ( . Rebhan and thre<, pgrgong, and that gjj people
The rains have, however, had an , Heavy Rains in Mountains Cause
office
In
Springfield
will
remain
Although the vote cast Monday payments out of the money on condition, and erect a residence In
Committee to Set Date Ahead
twodaughters, Joy and Bobble, re- wf]I T(g(t each Teteran fn the home
advantageous effect on the winter
was not a record for all elections hand will be made.
Its place. Someone would live open as usual. Continued depressed and spring grains and on pasture
to Sunday June 28
turned to their home In Springfield, annually thug brInglng 30.000 vlsl-
state of the lumber markets was
In Hprlngfleld. It was however a
late Sunday evening from Grants tQrg tQ , he comnlunlty
Bankers and business men gen­ there and rare for the property.
lands.
Vegetable
gardens
will
great-1
given as the reason for the closing
record In school elections for the
The fourth annual Lane county Pass where they had spent the (
Anyone wishing to keep the pro­
erally believe the bank will pay
benefit
from
the
late
preetpita-
j
The area to be served by the
notice.
past five years at least. The next
Masonic picnic scheduled to have week-end visiting with the mayod of i
out eventually a high percentage perty from going Into the hands
Just when the mills would start tlon.
highest vote was polled last year
been held at McCredle Springs re­ Ferrydale and his family. Dr. Reb-
M
on deposits. The commercial and of a private party Is asked to com operations again Is an uncertainty
Farms visited by the weed con-1
The aska. Hawaii, and east to North
when 241 votes were cast. A total
savings departments of the bank munlcate with Mr Matthews. His depending entirely on the condi­ trol tour Wednesday Included those sort this Sunday has been post­ haa stated that his host.
'
and
South
Dakota.
of 221 votes was cast In the elec­
poned for one week, according to Mayor, was none other than J. C.
will be liquidated separately. On telephone Is Springfield 33F24.
tion of lumber markets, according of Truman Chase, Cal Young, M B. an announcement made by offi­
tion In 1929. and an unusually low
McMurray, former Springfield busi­
how good the banka loans are will
Harlow,
George
Morrow,
and
John
to
Ralph
Martin,
general
superin­
level was reached In 1928 when
cials in charge of the affair. It Is ness man. McMurray has lived In BROTHERHOOD PICNIC
depend largely how big the pay­ FIRE SWEEPS ASPHALT
tendent of the ooncern. He declined Hardy. Fifty people attended the
only 72 votes were cast. One hun­
now planned to hold the picnic at his new location on the Rogue river
WILL BE HELD FRIDAY
AS RETORT FLUE BREAKS to make any prediction as to when tour.
dred and ninety-five voted at the ments to depositors will be.
the resort on Sunday. June 28. only a few weeks, but has been
this would take place stating that
election In 1927. The light vote In
Heavy rains which started to fall designated as "The Mayor" by the Swimmer's Delight Is Chosen tor
What might have become a serl one person's guess was good as LEGION GROUP TO MAKE
1928 was accounted for by the fact FORMER RESIDENT HERE
Event; Gather at Church If
in the mountains Thursday morn- 500 residents along the river near
that there was only one candidate
W ITH POWER GLIDER ous fire was smothered out short­ another.
Weather Is Inclement
BEACH RESERVATIONS ing caused the committee to post his place.
ly after It started near the South
Rumors that the Springfield mill­
for each office.
i
pone
the
event.
W. C. MeLagan. Former Potwer Man ern Pacific depot Friday at 4 pond was to be filled with logs Corvallis Committee Will Handle
The annual picnic for the mem-
Rural Districts Elect
Elaborate plans have been made GUARDSMEN TO RETURN
o'clock when one of the retorts In hauled In by truck was unfounded
Now Owns and Files Ship for
Iteports received from various
Arrangements for Outings
ZMTW a i r v T T i i c c n a v l>crs of the Men's Brotherhood of
for the entertainment of the Ma
TO CITY NEXT T U E SD A Y
Methodlgt church ant, thelr
the boiler used In heating the oil be stated. The Booth-Kelly com
Personal Enjoyment
school districts In this part of
Following Convention
sons and their families. A special
before
It
Is
transferred
to
the
large
pany
purchased
a
few
thousand
l^tne county Indicates that lutereat
train was to have left the Eugene
Members of the Springfield Na­ families will be held at Swimmer's
W. (’. MeLagan. superintendent pressure tanks bunt and set fire feet of large logs from a mill In
was lugging In the school election.
Of special interest to lovers of Southern Pacific depot at 8 o'clock tional guard unit now stationed at Delight Friday afternoon and even-
The rural school posts are gener­ of the local Mountain States Power to the asphalt. The city fire de­ the Mohawk valley recently. The Oregon's famous beach resorts. Is and stopping at Springfield would camp Clatsop for the annual sum­ tng according to an announcement
ally conceded to be thankless tasks company steam nlant until his partment was called and soon had logs were so large they could not the announcement by the 1931 Le­ have picked up many In this city mer military training period will made this week by Dr. N. W.
and In some districts It Is quite a transfer to North Bend the first a stream of water which drowned handle them tn thetr own mill. gion convention commission at Cor­ and surrounding territory. The return to this city sometime Tues­ Emery, chairman of the program
problem to find anyone whom la of the year, came back to Spring- out the flames. The hot asphalt Most of these have been delivered. vallis that a special reservation train will make the trip next Sun day, according to word received committee for the organixation. In
field Monday afternoon In a power- splattered over a large space
Rumors that the mill would close service will be offored those visit­ day.
willing to serve.
here this week. The two weeks' the event that the weather Is not
down have been current here for ing the state convention August 6.
laurence Gossler was elected di­ mi glider which he has purchased about the unloading tanks.
camp period will break up Tuesday suitable for the holding of an out­
The asphalt Is heated to 300 de­ several weeks, always without 7 and 8, for stop-overs In the coast
rector at Thurston replacing James for his personal use and enjoyment
morning and the troops are expect­ door meeting the affair will be held
SHERIFF’S
SON
WILL
lllll. William Henson was re-elec­ lie spent some time flying over grees before It Is loaded Into the foundation. The mills have form communities on the way home Sat­
in the church basement.
GIVE LICENSE EXAMS ed to arrive In Springfield on a spe­ The afternoon and early evening
the city Monday afternoon and flew tank cars at the place of produc­ erly closed down for a week or ten urday night. The Corvallis chamber
ted clerk.
cial train about noon.
will be devoted to outdoor sports
Cedar Flat district 96 elected to 8hedd In the ahlp Tuesday morn­ tion. and must be heated again here days around the Fourth of July of commerce will handle the ser­
Glenn Bown. soo of Sheriff Harry
before It can be spread out on for repairs and cleaning, but the vice.
James Hart director for three ing.
and games directed by Howard
L. Bown. has been appointed one MISS LINKLATER LEAVES
Mr. Mclagan haa long been Inter­ the pavement where the non-skid shut-down effective July 1. will be
Hughes. P. J. Bartholomew and W.
years. He was elected to fill the
Under arrangements It will be
of the examiners to examine appll ON RETURN TO SCOTLAND
vacancy acuaed by the death of ested In aviation and airplanes. He surfacing Is being applied. The as­ Indefinite.
E. Buell.
possible for anyone to make reser­
cants for driver’s licenses for the
Dr. N. W. Emery. Dr. W. H. Poll­
Fielding Crump, director at the began taking leasona at the Spring phalt Is pumped out of the railroad
vations before leaving Corvallis fot
Miss Annie Llnklater who has
state motor association. He took
ard. Charles Poole, and R. L. Drury
time of hla death. Mrs. Joseph field Municipal Airport at the time car Into the heater and then pump­ AUDREY DANIELS GUEST
cottages, cabins, hotel accommoda­
a competitive examination at Salem been visiting with her sister. Mrs.
,ee Inman managed the field. Hla ed back Into the car thus raising
Hart was re-elected clerk.
will be in charge of the refresh­
AT SHOWER LAST WEEK tions or camping privileges at any recently and the appointment was
I. Oorrle, Sr. near this city since
Two directors were elected In Instructor was Jim MacManlman the temperature of the entire tank
ments. and Wm. O. Hughes, L. May
of the beautiful resort spots on the
announced the first of the week September. 1929, left Wednesday
Wsltervlllo school district 67. One who now manages the local field.
Miss Audrey Daniels, (now Mrs coast highway between Waldport He left to assume his duties on for Portland, the first stop on her and Dr. R. P. Mortensen will have
was chosen to fill the vacancy
The gilder purchased by Me- PIONEER RESIDENT DIES
charge of arrangements for trans­
and
Seaside.
It
will
be
possible
to
Samuel Brown) was guest of honor
Tuesday. His territory will Include return trip to her home In Scotland.
caused by the resignation of Fran a Lagan Is a duplicate of the one ex­
portation.
at a miscellaneous shower given In leave Corvallis late In the afternoon
She
will
visit
in
Portland
and
Chl-j
the Eugene-Oregon City district,
AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
Vaughn. The new directors ure Or­ hibited here last summer at the
the basement of the Baptist church or evening with the assurance that
eago
for
a
few
days
and
will
sail
on
Bown has been associated with his
lando Hurdy and John Klckbush. time of the Pacific Northwest
Julia A. Collins died at her home June 10 by Miss Helen Mersdorf desired accommodations will be father's office for some time.
the Conrad liner. Carmanla, from ROBERT H. NEAT DIES
J. H. Devor was chosen to serve Htatea Air tour.
waiting
at
the
beach.
Assisting
Miss
Mersdorf
were
Lois
on East Main street Sunday, June
AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT
New York on June 30.
another term aa clerk.
The convention committee will
7, after a short Illness. She was Rogers, Violet Oakes. Faye Parsons
FORD
TALKING
FILM
Leland Bhrode replaced John COUNTY WILL ERECT
arrange Ita llason with the beaches
Funeral services for Robert H.
born In Illinois on January 4, 1848 Mrs. Mersdorf and Mrs. Daniels
King as clerk In Deerhorn dlatrlct
through use of the telephone and
TO BE SHOWN HERE CASCADE CHAPTER ENDS Neat. 38, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Those
present
for
the
evening
and came to Oregon In 1886. She
BRIDGE
AT
DEADWOOD
WORK FOR SUMMER
86 at the Monday election. Mr.
telegraph without cost to guests
F. Neat of Coburg, who died at Port
Is survived by her husband. E. S. which was spent with games and
Springfield people will have an
King was elevated to poaltlon of
Gamble, Washington, Surndav fol­
Erection of a bridge of some 60 Collins; two sons. Edgar W. of refreshments Include: Mary and Ferry fees at Waldport and New
The
final
meeting
of
the
Cascade
opportunity this afternoon and
director for three yeara taking the
lowing an automobile accident,
to 70 feet In length In the Dead­ Springfield, and H. Frank of Loa Eva Louk, Beth Johns, Esther Mc­ port have been discontinued, also,
evening to view the much hearlded chapter of Eastern Star before the
placo of Del Benaon.
were held from the Veatch chapel
wood district Is planned by the Angeles; six grandchildren; four Pherson, J udo Geiger, Helen Swarts eliminating that expense on the
summer
vacation
period
was
held
Leaburg residents elected Clar­
talking picture. “A Tour Through
Phoebe and Ruth Lee, Evelyn and Waldport-Newport loop.
In Eugene Wednesday. The service
county court.
great-great-grandchildren.
the Ford Factory” at the Anderson at the Masonic hall Tuesday even­
ence Elaton director to take the
was conducted by Rev. Bruce Grif­
Funeral services were held Wed­ Melba Harris, Nellie Stuart, Faye
The
Sluslaw
forest
service
will
ing.
The
monthly
pot-luck
supper
Mtors Incorporated garage. The
place of Arthur Fraxee who refused
fin.
nesday afternoon. June 10, from the Parsons, Adallne Perkins. Betty MISSION SOCIETY HAS
provide
for
the
placing
of
the
fills
film depicts the complete manufac­ for members of the lodge and of
re-election. Ham Swafford was
Robert Neat was raised at the
Walker-Poole chapel In Springfield. Mersdorf, lla and Velma Bartholo­
MEETING ON TUESDAY turing processes Involved In the their Immediate family preceded
chosen clerk to replace Charle* for the new span which Is about
mew,
Mrs.
Daniels,
Dale
Daniels,
home
of hit parents near Coburg
four miles from the mouth of Dead­ Rev. R. R. Mulholland, pastor of
production of a Ford automobile the business session.
Carter.
The regular meeting of the Wo­
the Baptist church officiated and Lois Rogers. Elva Moyer, Violet
wood creek.
Plans for a summer picnic to be and had lived In Washington for
It
will
play
continually
from
2
p.
m
Oakes. Audrey Daniels, and Helen men's Missionary society of the
the past two years. He leaves bis
William Summers of Deadwood Interment was made In Laurel Hill
until 10 p. m. The admission Is en held later were discussed without
ALFRED FRE8E TELLS
wife, Mrs. Ingra Neat, a daughter.
Meradorf.
Baptist church was held Tuesday
setting
a
definite
date
for
the
af­
district, employe of the 81uslaw cemetery.
tlrely free.
Margaret, three brothers, George at
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mar­
OF MARRIAGE SATURDAY forest service who will have charge
fair.
Coburg, Rev. Harry Neat, pastor
vin
Chase
In
Chase
Gardens.
Mrs
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
GROUP
of the fill work, was here Tuesday AUDREY DANIELS WED TO
The marriage of Mias Vera True!
of the Lighthouse temple In Eu­
Fred Frese and Mrs. Paul Schiewe RAINY WEATHER HALTS
SAMUEL BROWN SUNDAY RE-ELECTS ALL OFFICERS had charge of the discussion period HIGHWAY SURFACE WORK LOCAL GROUP FISHES
„son, of Eugene to Alfred P. Frese,
gene, and Arthur Neat, Springfield.
ANGLERS SAY McKENZIE
CROOKED RIVER WATERS He also leaves four sisters.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Froso
which was devoted to a study of
All
officers
of
the
Methodist
Sun­
Miss Audrey Daniels, daughter of
Work on the non-skid resurfac
FISHING BEST IN YEARS
of this city was solemnised Satur
India and the Indians.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Daniels of this day school were re-elected for an­
A group of Springfield people In­
ing contract on the Pacific high
day night at the Baptist church In
LIONS NAME FLANERY
other
year
at
a
meeting
of
the
Sun
Fishing on the McKensle river Is city became the bride of Samuel
way between Eugene and Wilbur cluding Al Pohl, Ray Nott, his
Eugene. The service was read by
Runs
Fork
in
Arm
day school board held In the church
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT
Brown
also
of
this
city
at
an
tm
uncle,
and
Joel
Cowden
drove
Rev. Bryant Wilson, pastor of the better this season than It has been
Miss Jeanette Boyd injured her has been entirely stopped by the
prosslve service at tho home of the Tuesday evening. Those chdsen
across
the
mountains
during
the
for
many
years
according
to
Rut
church.
right forearm In a peculiar accident rains of the past week. Rain Inter
Floyd Flanery was chosen vice-
bride's parents, Sunday, June 14. again are Mrs. Wm. Gantx, superln
The wedding was unannounced sell Myers, professional boatman
at her home the first of the week fered with work of the crew one week-end to try fishing in Crooked president of tho prtngflnld Lions
tendent;
Sam
Bartholomew,
assist­
The ceremony was read by Robert
river.
Some
fine
fish
were
taken
and
proprietor
of
Myer's
Park
near
and came as a complete surprise to
when she ran against a fork tine day last week, and no work has
club at their meeting Friday noon.
Austin of the Eugene Bible univer­ ant superintendent; Theo Bartho­
friends and relatives of the couple Hayden bridge. Mr. Myers has
which penetrated the entire flesh been done this week. It Is neces back, but the fishermen report that He will serve out the unexplred
lomew,
secretary;
Dr.
N.
W.
Emery,
sity.
It
was
raining
most
of
the
time
and
taken
anglers
out
on
the
river
at
In this city. The couple w*ll make
part of the nrm. She Is getting sary that tho surface of the pave­
term of C. K. Kenyon, who died
The couple will be at home to treaeurer; Ralph Hughes, librarian
ment be dry before the asphalt used they did not spend very many
their home In Eugene where Mr, least three or four days each week
and Mrs. W. H. Pollard, choir along nUaly now according to her
June 7-
their
friends
at
Eighth
and
A
hours
on
tha
water.
and
most
of
them
have
caught
the
tn
reeurfaclng
be
applied.
Frese Is employed by a soft drink
attending physician.
atreeU.
limit oatchaa of flu« redsldee.
buttling work».
Seafood Feed To
Be Held On Coast
Picnic Site Aim
4/ Pleasant Hill
No Date Set For
First Dividends
BOOTH KELLI 10
SHOT DOWN JULY