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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPIUNGPIKLD, LANK COUNTY. OREGON,
T W K N T Y -K IC IIT II YBAIL
FOURTI??3 flFFER
VARIOUS ACliK”
Northwest A ir Tour
New Lions Head\ A t Springfield Friday
Elect Springfield
Woman at Meet
No. 2fi
T H I ’KSDAV, JULY 2, 1931
pike JOES 10
Springfield Man
Stats Group Names W. F. j
Famous Men and Women
Walker District Governor
Pilots to Demonstrate All
at LaGrande Convention
Stunts at Local Airport
v. Jrlng Department Pr»»L
Mountain Camping Trip« and dent Becomes Department­
al Advisor at Convention
Fishing Expaditions Taka
Lead in Popularity
Mrs. M yrtle Kgglmann, retiring
PRO CLAM ATIO N
Whereas, the second annual
Northwest
A ir
Tour
vlalta
Springfield Airport on Friday.
July 3rd. 1931.
And whereas. Sprtocfleld has
shown Itself to be an alr-mlnded
community, and
Whereas, such an event as
this promotes Interest in avia­
tion. and In order that our peo
pie may have the opportunity to
attend thia event.
Therefore. I. W. P. Tyaon,
Mayor of the Town of Spring-
field. do hereby proclaim F ri­
day. July 3rd, 1231. as a holiday
In Springfield and suggest that
our dtlxens attend the Air Tour
program so far ns Is convenient
for them to do so.
W. P. TYSON,
Mayor of Springfield.
oy
Churchmen
Dr. W. H. Pollard Chosen Lay
Representative to Atlanta
Rev. D. C. Poindexter of Hood
Gathering in 1932
River to Assume Pastor­
ship Here July 12
Signal honor was accorded Dr.
W F W alker, former foneral di­
W. H. Pollard of this city Friday i
rector In Springfield, was named RUN
BUSSES TO FIELD
at the annual Laymen Conference UNION SERVICE TO START
district
governor
of
the
Lions
clubs
PLAN COUNTY
EVENTS
held nt the Methodist church In
— — -
for tbs stats of Oregon at tbs clos
Eugene when he was chosen one New Minister to Serve Charge
Ing session of the two day slate Ships Arrive 10 A. M. Pro­
of the four delegates to represent
. _ .
_.
_
,
Usa of Firaworka in National
gram Lasts Until 2; Doro­
convention held In LaGrande last
the laymen of the at.te at «he na-
at Coburg. Plant Early
Foraats Prohibited; Camp­
Wednesday and Thursday. W alker
thy Hester Coming
tional conference to be held In At-
Hour Sermons
and Nsll Pollard attended tbs
fire Permits Necessary
lanta, Georgia next May
The largest assemblage of air­
gathering from Springfield ns of­
Two major changes In the rou­
Mrs. Egglmauu returned from
This Is the second time Dr. Poll-
Hprlngfleld residents can spend a
crafts ever on any airport In Lane
ficial
representatives
of
the
local
Georgi-
t.
Me
Dow
tine
of church work In Springfield
Portland Saturday afternoon bring­
ard has been chosen to represent
lari. Kas , hss been decorsi ed by thè
quiet Fourth of July at home thia
county, and the third most valuable
were announced this week. The
ing with her Miss May Hchlldau Soviet lor hit Services to agrrcul den.
the
state,
being
previously
elected
year *lf they desire to do ao. but
Tbs Springfield man has Just group, In terms of dollars, to ever
first, the assignment of Rev. C. J.
who served aa one of her pages at ture in Kussia sirice IV2J.
to attend the national convention
they do not hare to. Although the
completed
serving a term as de­ visit the state of Oregon or the
Pike, pastor of the Springfield
the convention. Hhe also brought
held
In
Springfield.
Massachusetts.
attractions beckoning them thia
puty district governor under Jack Pacific Northwest will be on ex­
Methodist church to a small con­
home a large number of beautiful
In 1*24.
year are not no numerous or aa al­
Ferris of laO rande. whom hs re­ hibition at the Springfield munici­
gregation at Portland, and the sec-
and valuable gifts which were pres
Othet lay delegates from Oregon
luring aa they hare been during the
places as governor. A movement pal airport all-day Friday after 10
will be E. C. Petaraon. w riter f o r i 0“*1 the , t , r t of 8un<Uy e’ en,,,<
anted to her by officials and circles
pest yeara. they w ill find two flrat
started at the convention Is ex­ o'clock when the flrxt of the more
the Portland Journal. Profeasor D u-1 “n,on churcb M rv ‘ce' ,or ,h* aBm-
of the order In various parts of
claaa celebrations nearby which
pected to result In the selection of than 50 ships entered In the second
mer season.
the stale.
bach at Oregon State college, and
will be well worth attending. They
Mr Ferris ns one member of the annual Pacific Northwest Air Tour
The transfer of Rev. Pike to the
Clyde Williams of Albany.
Mrs. Ethel Jollff. Mra. Ooldle
are the la n e t'ounty Pioneer Uaya.
advisory board of district govern­ set down on the field.
I Portland area was announced Bun-
The
sessions
are
held
every
four
two-day celebration at the county Peterson aud Mrs Edith laxton, Death Claim Springfield Busi­ ors nt the International convention
Coming with the tour as pilots
' day evening at the Methodist
years and continue for one month.
(air grounda In Kugene on Satur­ representatives of the Iuka clrc'e
to be held at Toronto. O. F Tate and as entertainers will be many
church in Eugene when Bishop
ness
Block
Owner
After
AU church problems are probed
In
Springfield
and
who
served
aa
day and Bunday. July 4 and 5, and
of Portland was reelected secre­ of the foremost men and women
Calllng attention to the visit of Into and discussed thoroughly at Blake, In charge of the state con
Short Illness at Ashland
the Informal obaerrance planned pages and aides as well as dele­
filers of the entire country. Includ­ the second Northwest A ir Tour
tary at the convention.
ference, read the list of appoint-
these meetings.
returned
to
Springfield
el Swimmer's Delight with dancing, gates.
Klamath Falls with 10 delegates ed In thia group, which will per- which lx scheduled to stop at the
i ments for the ensuing year. His
Thomas McKInnla. resident of
outdoor games and an elaborate Thursday evening after the closing
prenant, was named as the conven­ form all stunts possible with an j 8prtngfleld municipal airport Frl
successor w ill be the Rev. D. C.
Springfield for many yeara. died at
display of pyrotechnics In the eroe- sessions of the convention.
tion city for 1032. Roseburg enter­ airplane will be such famous pilots day mornlng Bt io o'clock. Mayor
Poindexter, who comes from Hood
hla home at Ashland early Satur­
ed a bid for the 1023 session. No as Dorothy Heater, holder of the yy p Tyson issued this proclama-
Ing.
i
River.
day morning after a short Illness
definite action was taken on this world’s record for women for out t ,on , h u „jo m in j.
Included In the pastoral change is
A goiialderable number will be LARGE RATTLESNAKE
according Io Information contained
request.
side loops; Gladys O'Donnel, win
, n Tjew of the fact that many of
,
the
addition of the Coburg charge
lured farther dlalancea by tboughta
KILLED NEAR NATRON In a letter received here this week
Kerle W. Hodges, of New York ner of practlcall all major closed tbe erapioyees ln thia city would be
to the duties of the Springfield
of a celebration at some coast re­
by Mrs. D. B Murphy from her
the stunting program
' pastor. Rev. Poindexter w ill be re-
sort or In Portland, but by far the George C om Finds Reptile w ith mother who also lives In Ihe south­ City, International president of the course and several croea country unabie (O
Lions, attended the convention end races, who will demonstrate racing an<j [be ,j|BpiBy of ships unless they Misx Dori» Girard to Become i ulred “ » 8e™ tne congregation
greateat number will turn away
Tw elve Rattles and One B ut­
ern Oregon etty.
delivered several addresses
and turning around field pylons; are gi Ten an opportunity to do ao
from the so-called commercial en­
ton Tuesday M orning
Noble Grand; Practice for
there “ wel‘ M th® one„ ! T „The
According to the letter Mr. Mc­
A request from the Minneapolis, the Brown sisters of Los Angeles, by their employers during the mld-
manner In which this will be done
tertainment and hie themselves and
Kinnis was down town Friday
Installation Tonight
has not been settled yet, but it Is
party to the mountains or to the
A large rattlesnuke with 12 rat­ evening and became tick later after Minnesota, club requesting that the famous parachute Jumpers, Tex dle of the day. Mayor Tyaon has
expected that services w ill be held
leas populated coast beaches. A tles and one button was killed he had returned to his home. A state delegatee be instructed to Rankin. Florence Lowe Pancho, ruggested that arrangements be
New
officers
for
Juanita
Rebekah
at Coburg early enough so that he
few In thia vicinity are even con­ about 9 o'clock Tuesduy morning doctor was summoned and he pre- support that city In Its campaign Gordon Mounts. Johnny Blum and made ao that everyone might see
lodge of Springfield w ill be In s u lt­
can get back here before the start
templating Joining the Obsidian near Natron by George Cox of Ibla i(.rlbe<, me)n clne a ta tli« that the for the 1032 International conven­ a large number of other exhibition the show at various times. He does
ed at the regular meeting of the
of the 11 o’clock service.
party which goes to Mount liood city M r Cox was tramping about palleIlt woul(1 be ln ugUB| health by tion was rend. It was decided to stunt pilots.
not demand that the stores close
order to be held at the I. O. O. F.
send the delegates nnlnstructed.
Complete Plans Ready
Rev. Pike has served the local
either all day or for party of the
to climb that peak over the holl the hills above Natron alone when morning.
Mr. McKInnlx did not
hall Monday with Miss Doris G ir­
Plana
have
been
carefully
worked
congregation {or the past three
day,
leaving
this
to
the
decision
of
days with the members of the Port­ he discovered the snake. He was awaken from hla sleep before his
ard
as
Noble
Grand.
out by the airport committee for the proprietors.
yeara. He will preach hla final ser-
BOAT FISHING ABOVE
land Maiumaa aa their boats.
unarmed, carrying a stout pole as death.
Other officers to be Installed j vice as pastor of the church Sun-
the day's activities. The ships ar­
his only means of protection.
V arterd A ctivities O ffered
BLUE
RIVER
DOUBTFUL
Monday
are
Vice-Grand.
Stella
Surviving he leaves his widow,
rive at 10 o'clock from Albany
j day morning.
Those who turn to the mountains
LICENSE ENFORCEMENT
After sighting Ihe ra ttle r Mr. two sons, Carl and Vernon, and
Eaton; secreury, Genevieve Look;
where they spend Thursday even­
Rev. Pike and his fam ily plan to
Enforcem ent O ff leers Receive Ne
w ill find outdoor camping at Its Cox crept around the targe rock tevi ral other relat'ves
treasurer.
Mabel
Peddlcord
REMAINS UNCERTAIN
ing and the exhibition and inspec­
Appointive officers chosen by ieaTe Springfield Wednesday. July
*
Instructions P e rm ittin g
beat, hiking, swimming, and fish where the snake lay and threw It
Tl>e letter did no’ slate when or
tion will take place between that
T h is Action
Miss Girard who w ill begin their 8- for tbeir new home at l>ortl* nd
lug
The beaches will offer the sway from a hole with hla club. It
whore tbs fun-*ral services were to
time and 2 in the afternoon. After Test of Governor’s Pow er to Par­
_______*
term of office Monday are: Mrs. He w,n aa8Ume P»»‘ °™ ’>lp of the
Hume things only In a different Immediately colled to strike but
don M sy Be Made a t Orsgon
be held, buf It wax believed that
that time the ships will again be
Boat fishermen who want to cast
atmosphere.
Mr Cox broke Its bark and killed
C ity Today
Glenn Stone, warden; Nellie Pyue, Ellis avenue church In that city and
the body would be taken to eastern
on Inspection and will be available
their lines In the McKenxie river
Heavlsst travel Is expected on It
conductor; Ada Love, chaplain; w ill devote a great deal of his
Oregon for Interment near other
for passenger flights. They will
during the two-day Fourth of July
the W illam ette highway this year
Asked If there were any mors of
Oregon
motorists
who
hare
not
Zella Cantrell, outside guardian; time to study and educational work.
datives who have preceded him In
remain at the field all night and
vacation period had better not a t­
due to tb * rough parts of the Me them In a nest In the same vicinity.
Dorothy Girard. Inside guardian ;
He has accepted an offer to teach
made
application
for
their
1931-32
w ill hop off Saturday morning for
death.
tempt fishing from their craft
K snile which Is now under con Mr Cox replied, "there were sev­
Mra.
Clara
TutUe
Fenton,
must-
classes
at the Portland Bible In­
license
plates
are
now
finding
Mr McKInnla lived pu a farm above the Blue river unless they Portland where they will appear ln
atructlon. The knowledge that the eral well beaten trails where they
an
interdenominational
themselves In a merry mlx-up with clan; Mrs. Bertha W alker, right stitute,
a
program
over
Swan
Island
air­
forest service will close certain have been crawling from one rock near the present airport for several want to hazard being arrested.
the chances very likely that they support to the Noble Grand; Mra. school, and will devote some time
la n e county law enforcement of- port.
popular recreational areas to entry to another, but I did not slay long years, later moving to town. He
Complete facilities will be avall- w ill be arrested on the public high­ Minnie Girard, left support to the to work towards his M A. degree
after July 7. Is expected to draw enough to Investigate, having no owned the business block housing flrlals were uncertain this morn-,
ways If state traffic officers sight Noble Grand; Stella Findley, rtgh, »1 the
University
of
Oregon
hall
and
the ing whether the Injunction granted ab,e a‘ ,he a ,r‘>or‘ for the con: “ '
many for their last camping out­ desire Io meet any more of them." the Community
support to the vice-grand; and through extension work.
He is
ence of all visitors. Automobiles' tbem
Steven's Feed store. He spent sev the Thomson resort owners In Port­
ing of the season.
will be parked on the field under I Wednesday, July 1. was the final Clara Taylor, left support to the working towards a PhD degree
vsral months remodeling this pro­ land last Thursday opened the river
Those who find It difficult to ob­
which he expects to obuin later.
the "supervision of Lieutenant C . i t o U
,or the t>urcha,e
“ « * vice-grand.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
perty a year ago last winter and to fishing until after the hearing
serve tbs Fourth of July without
Outgoing officer, of the lodge
StartlnB Sunday July 5 union
A. Swart«. national guardsmen and automoblto
license
plates,
but
POSTPONED ONCE MORE then moved to Ashland where be which Is scheduled to take place .U t e and county traffic officers.1‘ boua“ d8 of motorist, hod not are: Amy Love. Noble Grand; church 8erïlcea wlU be held each
fireworks displays uad better go to
has lived since.
Monday. July 8. Rodney Roach Various concessions will be In oper made xPPHcatlon at that time and
tbs beaches or to the private ramp
evening during the three summer
Doris Girard, vice-grand; Alice
The
annual
Baptist
Sunday
stated that he had not received ation where It w ill be possible to • Governor Julius Meier requested
Ing reeorts The use of any fire­
months. Services w ill be In the
Doane, secretary; and Genevieve
any Instructions from his superiors purchase the noon meal a . well a . tbat Hal H ° » - »ecretary of .U te ,
works In the forest this year Is en­ school and congregational picnic GUARDSMEN CONTINUE
Baptist. Methodist and Christian
Louk. treasurer.
to permit boat fishing above the Ice cream and cold drinks. These
tirely forbidden, warns officials of which has already been postponed
church on alternating evenings with
’
,ew
of
tbe
Pre8eDt
financlaI
WEEKLY DRILL WORK Junction of the two rivers.
two times sad which was to have.
Mrs. Clarine Putman Is the fin­ pastors of the three congregations
the forest.
are being handled by Jack Header condition, grant an extenlson of one
ancial secretary. She Is elected at tking turns as preachers.
Campfire
permits.
obtainable I»een held Tuesday of this week
A
group
of
boat
fishermen
went
month before making arrests. Host
First d rill for the members of
er and M. B. Huntiy.
the first of the year and holds her
from any • agar or.forest official, was railed off by officers of the Springfield's National Guard unit to McKenxie bridge Sunday with
refused, declaring he would not vio­
Veltle
Pruitt, pastor of the
Transportation Provided
church
awaiting
warmer
weather.
office for an entire year.
or from the office at the federal
their
equipment
Intending
to
launch
late
the
law,
and
the
governor
re­
Springfield Christian church wilt
since
returning
from
camp
was
Transportation
to
and
from
the
Practice for the installation was preach the flrat three sermons. The
building In Eugene, wild be neces­ The group plans to have a full held at the armory Wednesday un­ the boats there and were warned
field for those who have no auto­ taliated that he would grant an
afternoon of outdoor activities and
held Monday evening after the re­ first service will be held at the
sary In all national forest areas
that
they
might
be
arrested
If
they
unconditional
pardon
to
any
motor­
der the direction of Lieutenants
mobiles and from Eugene w ill be
gular lodge meeting. Another prac­ Baptist church at 8 o’clock.
with the exception of the fttuslaw will serve Ice cream conee. The Swsrts and Gossler. D rill periods did so.
handled by the regular Pacific Grey ist arrested without plates during
weather,
so
far.
thia
summer
has
tice w ill be held at the hall this
forest. The law requiring them be­
the
month
of
July.
Regular church services will be
hound busses which w ill leave Eu­
not been warm enough to warrant will continue during the summer
comes effective July 1. each year.
H
obs then gets busy and dis­ evening.
METHODISTS
TO
HONOR
months
without
any
vacation,
continued ln each of the Individual
gene on the hour and w ill arrive
such
an
outing.
Smoking Regulated
covers that most of the arrested
stated Swarta. > few years ago a
churches each Sunday morning
PASTOR MONDAY NIGHT at Fourth and Main streets Sprlng- persons would be given a hearing MASONS POSTPONE
Bmoklng In forests or while driv­
summer vacation was tried, but
during the summer.
fleldd at 20 minutes after each
ing through them Is also prohibited THREE FAMILIES PICNIC
the work of making up the drills Ladles’ Aid Retains All Officers at hour. The busses wh. proceed di­ in Justice court, and finds also that
PICNIC TO JULY 26
after July I of each year. The
Meeting Wednesday; Silver
ON POWER CANAL BANKS In the fall and the Inability to keep
rectly to the airport Instead of mak­ the attorney general has previously
LOCAL GOLFERS ENTER
smoker la required to stop In a
Tired of announcing a date for
the men In first-class training
ing the loop In Springfield and w ill handed down a decision stating that
Tea la Hsld
LAURELWOOD TOURNEY
cleaned area to smoke and to make
the
governor
cannot
pardon
per­
Three Springfield families enjoy­ proved unsatisfactory and w ill not
the annual Lane Connty Masonic
arrive there at 25 minutes after
sure that fire In bis tobacco Is out ed a Joint picnic dinner on the be tried again, he declared.
sons
convicted
ln
Justice
court.
picnic
to
be
held
at
the
McCredle
A reception honoring Rev. and the hour. The return trip w ill start
More than 90 Lane county golfers
before he goes on.
Hoss refused to Instruct state Springs reeort In the upper W il­
banks of the old power canal at
Mrs. C. J. Pike and fam ily who immediately over the same route
qualified in the tournament being
Oakrldgs to Cslsbrata
traffic
officers
now
operating
out
W altervllle Sunday evening They
lamette
country
only
to
have
to
w ill leave soon for Portland to according to plans worked out this
The t'aacade post No. 30 of the were the H. E Gerber. Floyd Cor­ NOVELTY STORE FRONT
of his office, to make no arrests postpone It because of rain and In­ held at th» Laurelwood course on
make their home w ill be held at morning by W. E. Head, manager
American 1-eglon at Oakridge, un­ nell and Frank Fisher families.
PAINTED RED. W H ITE the Methodist church Monday even­ of the transportation system. This for a few days so they immediate­ clement weather, members of the South Columbia street In Eugene
the next few weeks.
der the direction of Charles Croner. Miss Maxine Snodgrass w as‘ also
ing under the direction of Mrs. L. schedule w ill be effective from ly went to work near Oregon City picnic committee finally decided to
Springfield Is represented by Ben
The front of the Turner Novelty
la planning one of the largest two- a member of the group. There are
arresting
several
who
did
not
have
wait
until
the
latter
part
of
July
K. Page. Mra. M. M. Male. Mra. W. 8:20 until 3.20. Special busses may­
day celebrations ever staged In a great number of aalmon In the store was painted red and trimmed
their tags. They w ill be brought and have set July 26 as the date for Lodge, E. E. Pyne. Grover Richard­
H . Pollard. Mrs. Oeorge Prochnow, be sent to the airport in the even­
son, and Andy Richardson. Lodge
that town for Saturday -and Sun­ river now and many of them are In white this week by O. H. Turner
and Mrs. R. P. Mortensen. The ing If sufficient travel from Eugene before the Justice of the peace this the event.
and Grover Richardson are ln the
and
Mr.
Husby.
morning
where
It
is
expected
they
day.
being caught according to members
The picnic, originally scheduled
general public Is Invited to attend warrants them, he stated. This de­
third flight. Andy Richardson In
The celebration Is to open with of the picnic party.
"Most of these types of stores this reception.
pends on the number of people who will be fined $5. It w ill then be for June 21, was later set for June the fourth, and Pyne ln the fifth.
a parade In the morning to be fol­
the governor's next move. It will 28. and finally postponed until the
are painted red. and we decided
All officers of the ladles' aid were go to the field to inspect the ships
Pyne Is matched against C. V.
lowed by a program at the high
be up to him to make good his late July date.
that we needed some bright color
Tickets for admission to the field
elected at the regular meeting on
TWO
FAMILIES
PLAN
; Simon. Lane coroner. In his first
school auditorium, and a program
promise
or
to
test
his
authority
to
here to show that we were still
Elaborate plans had been made
Wednesday afternoon. The are: will be on sale today and at the
match which Is scheduled to be
PICNIC FOR FOURTH alive," declared Mrs. Turner.
of street sports before noon. After
do so.
both times (or the entertainment
Mrs. M. M. Male, president; Mrs. field Friday morning. The admis­
Lane county motorists need not of the visiting group which it was played Saturday morning.
dinner served on the picnic grounds
L. E. Basford. vice-president; Mra. sion price w ill be 25 cents and
Members of the Carson and
tear arrests by county officers for expected would number more than
near the school the afternoon will
ATTACHMENT FILED ON
Jay Fish, secretary; Mrs. Guy H al­ everyone la expected to purchase
Adams
families
In
this
vicinity
will
a few days according to a statement 500. Members of the committee MRS. BARNARD HOSTESS
be given over to a baseball game
T. and wear their yellow tags. The
LOCAL STORE STOCK sey, treasurer, and Mrs.
made yesterday by H. L. Bown state that they w ill continue these
and concessions. A mammoth fire ­ gather at Junction City Saturday
AT PARTY ON FRIDAY
Moors, Chaplain. A silver tea was air-tour Is a non-profit venture, even
for
a
Fourth
of
July
picnic
and
re­
sheriff, who favrs Governor M eier’s plans and are assured of more suit­
works display la planned for the
the concessions being operated for
held
following
the
business
meet
Notice
of
attachment
of
the
stock
union nt the home of Mra. Sarah
evening.
Mrs. Ruth Barnard entertained
the airport committee, and those stand. He declared that his office able weather In July.
Adams. Sons of daughters of Mrs. of the Kennett store was posted on Ing.
a group of eighteen friends at a re­
not wearing tags will be eliminate« will have to be governed eventually
Mrs. Page, Mrs. Emma Olson
by Instructions sent from the sec­
ception at her home Friday even
RECENT BRIDE HONORED| Adams and of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. the door Saturday morning. The
attachment was taken In favor of Mrs. Johns, and Mrs. Louk had from the field. Children under 12 retary of state, who has charge of LEGION MEMBERS TO
('arson will attend.
ing honoring Mrs. Ray E. Boggs
years
are
admitted
free.
AT SHOWER ON FRIDAY
Among those from Springfield the Northwest Textile association charge of the meeting.
MEET HERE TONIGHT of Los Angeles. Mrs. Barnard's
Included In the visiting fleet of the license law enforcement. There
who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. of Portland. Sidney T e lle r and W.
always remains the possibility,
daughters. Mrs. W . S. W ilkins, and
ships will be representative ships
Mrs. Don Meaklns (Beth Johns),
Springfield post number 40 of
G. E. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon G. Keller are the assignees. The MISS TYSON SETS DATE
however, that the state traffic of­
Mrs. Herbert L. Boggs and two
of most of the best modern makes.
a bride of June 20. was the guest
the American Legion will hold Its
Adams, and son Bob. and Mr. and stock and fixtures w ill be sold to
They will range from small single ficers will hand out arrest notices regular meeting at the Community granddaughters, all of Los Angeles
FOR
COMING
MARRIAGE
of honor at a miscellaneous shower
the highest bidder In Portjand this
Mrs. O. W. Carson.
to drivers of Improperly licensed
are also visiting at the Barnard
sealers to the larger transports.
given by Miss Olive Gerber at her
hall tonight, acordlng to W alter
morning.
Thursday, July 18. has been Many types of ships never befo-e vehicles.
home.
home Friday evening.
It Is almost certain that Oregon Gossler, adjutant. Delegates from
MANY GUESTS INVITED
chosen by Miss W lnifrld Tyson, In this county w ill be Included In
Present for the evening were
the
post
to
the
state
convention
at
mtorlsta planning motor trips to
daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. P. T y­ the caravan.
CATCH MANY FISH AT
Mrs. Don Meaklns. Mrs. Charles
FOR DINNER SUNDAY WENDLING MINISTER
points
In other states w ill have Corvallis August 6. 7, 8. w ill be
son.
as
the
date
for
her
marriage
The tour Is being managed by
W illis, Mra. Fred Spencer, Mrs.
LAKE NEAR POWER DAM
chosen
at
the
meeting.
The
elec­
HONORED ON TUESDAY to Leland M. Hover of Phoenix, Russell Lawson, director of the trouble in using their plates which
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr enter­
W ill Orlmes. Mrs. R. Plerrle. Mrs.
tion of post officers w ill not be
have
their
expiration
date,
June
30,
Arisona.
group last year. Major H. C. French,
A parly of fishemen Including
C. M. Lusby, Mrs. Addle Fish, Mrs. tained nt dinner Sunday for a num
made until later. The new officers
Rev. nnd Mrs. W . C. Sage were
1931, stamped on them.
The event w ill be a garden cere­ will direct the operations of the
Alta Stuart, Mra. Sarah Johns, Mrs. her of their friends. They had as honored by the members of the
are to be elected before the first R. L. Burnett, M. A. Pohl, and Ray
Nott made a good catch of redslde
Genevieve Louk, Miss Mary Ann their guests, Oeorge Carr. Dexter; Methodist church of Wendltng at mony performed In the yard of the handled by the members of the air­
meeting In September.
and speckled trout Bunday on the
Ixiuk, Mrs. Riley Snodgrass, Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Caulkins, Mrs. a dinner given In their honor Tues­ parent's home at 8:30 In the even­ ships. The local work Is being SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP
RETAINS ALL OFFICIALS
lake formed by the Eugene power
Frank Fisher, Miss Nellie Stuart, Minnie Caulkins, nnd Mr. and Mrs. day evening. Rev. Sage has been ing. Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pastor of port committee under the direction
AGRICULTURE HEAD
The dinner was
dam between Leaburg and Vida
Miss Dorothy Fisher, Mrs. Clara Bert Caulkins.
pastor of the congregation for two the Springfield Christian church of Dr. W. C. Rebhan.
All officers of the district Sun
TAKES OVER OFFICE Most of the best catches of the sea
Cheshire, Miss Alma Fish. Miss given ln honor of Mr. nnd Mrs years and Is now retiring from the will officiate.
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mrs. day school association comprising
Miss Hilda Ditto of Portland will
Alice Lusby. Miss Pauline Meaklns, Bert Caulkins who left Tuesday for ministry. The dinner was sponsored
son continue to be made on the
Max Gehlhar, director of the McKenzie river by the boat flxher-
Lee Fountain of Leaburg are the the Wendltng, Thurston, W alter­
be
bridesmaid,
and
Kingsley
Rob­
Mrs. Clive Stanley, Miss Maxine Canada.
by the Ladles Aid of the church.
erts also of Portland, w ill be beBt parents of a baby daughter born to vllle, and Camp Creek, Upper Camp newly organised state department meu.
Snodgrass, Miss Eunice Gerber,
man. Mrs. D. B. Murphy w ill sing them at their home Tuesday even­ Creek districts were re-elected for of agriculture assumed his duties
Mrs. H. K. Gerber, Miss Faye Fish RUSSELL OLSON TAKES
the coming year at the meeting Wednesday as the department came
SCHOOL
BOARD
TO
HOLD
and Mre. Roland B. Moshler will ing, June 30, 1031.
er. Miss Thelma Moskop, Mias
EARLY FALL GARDENS
BRIDE ON WEDNESDAY
held at Thurston Sunday. The of Into being at the capttol in Salem.
play
the
piano.
Doris Gerber and the hostess.
MEETING ON MONDAY
NOW BEING PLANTED
Visit from Olympia — Mr. and fleers are: Seth Beyers, Wendllng. The establishment of this depart-
The couple w ill leave shortly
Russell Olson, son of Mr. and
president; O. A. Clement, Thurs men marked the passing of the
Mrs.
Kenneth
Girard
and
family
of
after
the
ceremony
to
make
their
Reports
of
the
condition
of
school
Mrs. Carl Olson of Springfield, and
LANE HAS MEASLES
A group of 40 women, working
Olympia. Washington, are visiting ton, vice-president; Dan Spores state market agent and several
district 19 as prepared by the clerk home In Phoenix.
u-nder the direction of Miss Ger­
HEALTH REPORT SHOWS Miss Freda Stone of Portland were of the district, Clayton F. Barber,
state-aid
bodies
all
of
which
have
second
vice-president;
Mrs.
Oeorge
this week at the home of his par­
united In marriage ln Portland
W llllan, Upper Camp Creek, secre been incorporated Into the new de trude Skow, Lane county home de­
Postal Inspeotor Here — S. H. ents, Mr. and Mrs. K arl Girard.
will
be
presented
at
the
regular
Wednesday,
July
1,
at
a
quiet
home
There aré four cases of measles
partment. A ll farm problems form monstration agent, are now plan
tary and treasurer.
Mrs. Olson spent the monthly meeting of the school Morse, postal Inspector, was In
<n this county gcordlng to the week ceremony.
erly handled by the market agent nlng their fall gardens and some of
The
next
meeting
of
the
Sunday
Account
of
Estate
Filed—
Final
Springfield
Thiftsday
morning
mak­
them are planting seeds. The wo­
ly report Issued by the state de first part of the week In Portland board In the office of Dr. W. H. Pol
ing his official Inspection of the account of the probate of the estate school conference w ill be held at and other associated groups w ill
partment of health. One case of nnd attended the wedding. Her son lard Monday evening. The financial
now be taken care of from the of­ men are cooperating In a year-
the
Mabel
church
the
second
Sun­
of
Hanover
E.
Pitts
was
filed
In
books
and
supplies
of
the
local
of­
whooping cough and oue of mumps Is employed there and the couple condition of the district will also
round garden project.
fice at Salem.
day la July
probate court Monday.
fice.
w ill make their homo In that city. be discussed.
was reported.
department president of the ladles
of the U A. K. for Oregon, was
elected department counselor at
the statewide convention hsld at
the Masonic temple In Portland
Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs­
day of last week.
Thomas McKinnis
Passes Saturday
Lodge to Install
Officers Monday