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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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“ '» W KNTY-KIG HTII
SPRINGFIELD LANK COUNTY. OREGON,
V «.
\ Mohawk Pioneers
V' Picnic Sunday
M IE M l IIELb
Barley Har vaati ng Near End;
Dry Weather Blamed (or
Lew Production
t
HER« 80M
mesemn
Home Destroyed
By Sunday Fire
B S S M B « E O |£
ID OR. M’CGRKACK
West Springfield Property
’’ and to Play Con-
oi
Aidge E. 0 . Potter to
Committee Coming Last of Swept By Flames In After­ Couple Married at Quiet
noon; Insurance Carried
Ceremony; to Visit Nation­
July Will Decide Between
Q<ve Welcome Addreee
al Parks on Trip
Eugene and Roseburg
Plames consumed the Sam Bettis
Pioneer residents of (be Mohawk
valley and their daerendanta will
BINDERS USED ON WHEAT gather Hsnday July IS, at the Htaf
ford school bouse to obaerve their
annual picnic The Mohawk pion-
Farm Offloiala Inepeot Pota­ eer picnic la aponaored annually by
to. Wheat, and Red Clover
the Mohawk Pioneer association
which holds a meeting at tha same
Fields for Certification
time.
Many other early settlers
Belief that early crop yields In In la n e county are planning to at
la n e county would be considerably lend the affair.
leas than In former years was ex­
The entire Eugene municipal
pressed thia week by O. H Fletch band will attend and will play a
•r. Lane county agricultural
I ^ „ , 7 d'arlng the afternoon? The
aa harvesting of winter barley and gddrgM uf w„|rOma will be given
some fall wheat was being com I by R O. Potter. Rugene attorney
| and pioneer citizen. A recitation
plated.
The average yield which should , w„ t
g| „ n by Edna June Yarnell
be obtained on a field of winter > gnd M|ga Margaret Stafford will
barley la «0 bushels per acre where | | n (
Her acrompanlsl will be
aa this year a yield of »6 bushels j Kcho Neat Charles W. Rvana. his
seems to be a good crop. A com , , or(an o, (he association, will de
bine being operated east of Bprlng „ , gr Bn addrees on the history of
field by J. A. Neher has harvested | , be p(OBaar group.
A
, 0 K uf. „ . by the sub­
committee of the Veterans Board
w,„ b# madg the laat waah ,B j U|y.
gc-o^jlns to Information received
from Qeneral nines
During the
v,Bn Bll(j inspection of sites offered
In Lane county and near Hoseburg
a decision Is eapected to be mad«
on the location of tha federal aol
dlers home.
A doaen sites are held under
option In the county by the Eugene
chamber of commerce committee
for the examination of tha federal
officials. Three sites offered are
In the Springfield vicinity: The
Vltua farm near Hayden bridge, the
Springfield Industrial tract and a
tract on Emerald heights and
locality.
Eugene Is preparing to buy a sits
If selected with the passage this
week of an ordinance calling for a
bond Issue of *260,000. Bonds In
the amount of the coet of the sites
only will be issued. It Is announced.
The coet of sites rang, from about
*70.000 for the Bprlngfleld Indus­
trial tract and other optioned
places adjoining to (60.000 for
other places.
Prom (00 to *00
acres of land Is needed.
residence located In West Spring-
field Just south of the Old M ill
dance hall Bunday afternoon about
2:20. The fire apparently started
'n the rear of the bouse from de­
fective wiring.
A considerable
amount of the furniture and house­
hold ilfects werjs carried out by
onlookrrs.
Some Insurance was
curried on the bouse.
The fire bad made such headway
Itefore the fire departments from
Eugene and Springfield could reach
the scene of the fire that alt they
could do was to use chemicals to
p re e n t the flames from spreading
to other buildings nearby. There
was no water supply available for
use by the fire trucks.
Several fruit trees were badly
damaged by the flames and one
caught fire and was nearly burned
In two. Grass wilted and turned
brown for many feet In all direc­
tions as the already warm air was
further bested by the flames.
This was the third serious fire In
tLls vicinity during the past week.
The Monday before fire destroyed
the Carl Carpenter home east of
the city, and Wednesday night the
planing m ill and sawmill In the
north part of the city were com
pletely destroyed.
No. 27
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931
A beautiful, but simple wedding
took place at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. W alker at 83« O
street. Tuesday at high noon, when
their youngest daughter. Evelyn
(joulse, became the bride of Dr.
Herbert W. McCornack.
Oakridge Invites
C. o f C. Meeting
Nl’KENZIE HIGHWAY
OILING UNDER W
Many Springfield People A t­
Craw of Man at Work on Sur­
tend Sea-food Dinner and
facing Projoots Batwaan
Meeting at Florence
Springfiald and Doyla Hill
Seven Springfield people attend­
ed the Monthly meeting of the
Lane county Chamber of Com­
merce and the sea-food dinner
which was held at Florence Satur­
day,
Those making the trip to the
coast city for the affair were Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Baroell and daugh­
ter, Barbara. II. E. Maxey, J. D.
Pyle. Earl Pyle and W. H. Hobbs.
More than fifty delegates from
various member organisation. In
the county were In attendance at
the meeting and dinner which has
become an annual affair for the
people of the coast communities.
Professor A. 0 . Wilson, political
science Instructor at the Univer­
sity of Washington, was the prin­
cipal speaker, taking. "Planning
for an Economic Cycle," aa bis sub­
ject for discussion.
Oakridge Invited the County
Chamber to be guests at the meet­
ing to be held next month. The
time for the meeting was to be an­
nounced later.
WORK REQUIRES MONTH
Total of 29.62 Miloa to Ba
Com plated: Highway to Ba
Ready in Summer 1932
Oiling of all completed port Iona
of the McKensle highway 1s being
pushed I d earnest this week with a
crew of 58 men under the direction
of W illiam Hagerman. The work
Viola Mach. 15. Tabor, S Dak . u
ihown wearing the handsome tailored
started the latter part of the week
dress , she designed in the 4-H dress-
and a stretch of about five miles
irsking contest. She is now on «
was completed and traffic allowed
three weeks’ trip to Europe Champ-
The W alker home was artistical­ pions from thirty-three states com­
on It during the week-end.
ly decorated with cut flowers. After peted.
Officials at the state highway of­
fice In Eugene estimate that It will
the ceremony a beautifully appoint
cd wedding breakfast was served,
take the oiling crews 27 days to
complete their work which will In­
following which the couple depart­
ed on a honeymoon trip to Crater
clude the oiling of 29.42 miles of
Lake. California and Yellowstone
highway.
The oiling work was started on
Park.
the stretch be’ ween the Eugene
Mr». McCornack graduated from
several fields of barley during the i Lyd|e Bdgell. Emma Spores, and
power plant and Leaburg and is
the Springfield high school and
Springfield Division» Remain
past 10 days and most of ‘ hem
H ,)L Brg |n charge of the pro-
later attended Monmouth normal.
being brought down the valley to­
Intact; Thurston Eelection
averaged below 28.
¡gram
wards Springfield where It will
She has been t/cchlng at Minerva
Boundaries Are Set
Mr. and Mrs. Barnell and daugh­ meet the section of highway that
during the past year. She la the
Practically all winter barley,
granddaughter of the late E. ft
ter remained at the coast ovsr the was oiled last year.
and some of the winter
wheat
shocked
has M O O 8 E T 0 P ,C N ,C A T
No changes were made In the week-end, the others returning to
Sections of the highway to be oil­
Hklpworth. pioneer attorney of Eu­
which la to be cut a n d ------------
« - . - » - a . . ea se o c o v
Springfield election precincts
by Springfield Saturday evening.
been harvested. Moat of the bar-1
BENTON-LANE PARK
ed this summer Include everything
gene.
,
Dr McCornack I . the .on of the county court member, at their
from east of Springfield to Doyle
ley kee been combined^
Member, of t h . Loyal Order of
Mrs. L M We.ls of Corvallis and
but M T e r,‘
H ill, from Nimrod to Blue River,
T h . exceptionally U»n, d r , per I
,
>|U
|hM r gnDUgI p|c
changes were ordered In the boun
and from Blue River to Belknap.
is
a
nephew
of
the
late
Dr.
Mc­
lod early thia apr ng a
Benton-Lana auto park north
daries of rural precincts In this
The Blue Rlver-Belknap Springs
the Ugh. crop of w ln te rg ra ln v T h ‘ L
Eu, c n. BOT>d .y . July 1». It
Cornack, pioneer physician of Eu
gene. Dr. McCornack attended Ore vicinity
sector ta about 16 miles long; the
U te ra in . cam.
been announced. It w ill be an all
MANY CHILDREN ENJOY
gon State college and Is a graduate-
Two precincts. Mlddlefork east of
Nimrod-Blue River section ta about
these crope. but It la believed that
affair
six mUes. Only a small part of
Sprlngflelu, and Coyote west of Eu
LODGE PARTY MONDAY of North Pacific Dental college.
they have aided spring grain, and
that better yield, of thta - H l be
Coffee, creem and sugar w ill be
this w ill have to be given a base
After August l i t Dr. and Mrs gene were abolished. In eliminating
Games Occupy Most of Evening: McCornack will be at home at I the Mlddlefork precinct all the ter Pool Tabla Licansa Cut in coat of oil. Most of It ta now oiled
.
served without coet by the com
° ta " .
r.tewee Cree
mlttee In charge. Those attending
Clever Refreshment Decora­
and trill be given a coating of non­
Two as Temporary Relief
Florence, Oregon, where he will ritory east of the range line be­
tions Being Used
tween ranges one and two east »rill
A .b rin k s « . In th . p ro e p ^ tlv . «he picnic are requested to bring Eugene Men Starts Construc­
skid surfacing.
Measure, Bills Paid
practice his profession.
be annexed to W estfir and the rest
When the present oiling program
yield of Clover semi - a . predicted baah.ta fill« ! «> that they can .a -
tion of Large Building on
Sixty children varying In age
by th . county agent after a . In ! > 9 both dinner and supper at th .
of the precinct w ill be added to
An active campaign against ear ta finished the major work on the
North Side of Road
from one to 18 years gathered at
Lowelt. Sections two to 11 In town «rigs In this city w ill be launched McKenzie highway w ill have been
■pectlos trip Tuesday with R. R I p* rh
ship 19 south range 6. west «rill be soon it was decided at the monthly completed. There will remain the
A program of races, sports, and a I Construction of s new used car the I. O. O. F. hall Monday evening
Jackman, eitenalon agronomist at
added to Crow and the balance of meeting of the City Council Mon­ section from Doyle H ill to Nimrod
baseball game will be held during |0( and repair service was started I to participate In the children's
the State college.
_
.
.e .
lnanection trio the afternoon Dancing will be pro OB
north side of the Pacific party given by the members of the
the old Coyote precinct w ill be add day evening. Crews «rill start soon which ta now under construction.
« wo m
potatoes. clover vlded from 8 until 11 In the even I highway midway between Eugene ! Rebekah lodge. The evening was
ed to Lorane.
to burn over all areas where there There ta a great deal of heavy work
to certify fields
and Springfield this week. The an i sr-ent playing children games and
Changes in the Thurston predDCt Is a great amount of dead grass to be done there Including the
and wheal for seed purposes. They la
terprise Is being built for P. Old-1 enjoying refreshments
No pro Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w ill be made under the new di­ and other refute accumulated w'den'ng of highway, which can
visited six fields of hardy Ohio
ham. trucker of Eugene, who ex , gram was arranged. It being a pure-
visions. That part of Thurston These places afford ideal breeding ealy be done by moving mountains
Tyson to Become Bride at
red clover sad found that tbs seed , NEW FOOTBALL FIELD
pects to leave his present employ- I , social function. A short lodge
precinct east of the section line spots for the earwigs and it ta -if dirt ard rock. This section will
crop was lighter than usual Thoee j
READY FOR FALL USE menl soon to take over the man- ] session was held previous to the
8:30 Carden Ceremony
between sections 31 and 32, town thought that many of them can be net be c-m -Ieted ’ h's year, but w ill
farmers who cut their first crop
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party
Slxty-flve people attended the re-1 „hip 17. south range one west, will killed by burning the grass and most likely be oiled next summer
for hay. not sxpsctlng any seed. | The new football field located dl * * * “ "“ 1,
U* n* MJ
Mr. Oldham has taken a lease on I Refreshments were served at a ceptlon held at ine home of Mr. be added to Camp Creek precinct. weeds.
If the necessary fills are settled
now find
ill have
■ i that they
„Mm w This
clover a I rBCt|y
2 back of . . the
n Brattaln
i school I aavaval acres of land and ts now table cleverly decorated with In-
p Tyson Wednesday The part of Edwards precinct lying
sufficiently
A
temporary
reduction
in
the
lic­
moderately fair c r o p T h l . C “
ha. been practically completed and I
#
„ Hated balloon, to which were at-
c ti for the h'-’hw-’ v «rork ta be­
evenlug
preceding
the
marriage
of
south
of
the
city
of
9-rln
g
'ield
and
ense
fee
to
be
collected
from
bil­
I . . new strain which M r
I
„rs t claaa shape for use I
gr>cle(J
property t o , u c b ed colored ribbon. Each child
I . endeavor!»« ffi |P» "lerled la |
fall according to Dr. W a . ' ^ „ „
con, . mpu t .d received a favor which when open their daughter. W lnifrid. to Leland west of the section line between liard table operators was granted ing heated an* naoaded from the
M. Hover of Pboenlx, Arixona.
sections one and two, township 18 after a request for such action had Southern PacIPc ’ racks near the
*
A
r u euc I
ith e erection of a residence on the ed contained a red and white paper
The marriage ceremony w ill be south, 3 west, w ill be annexed to been heard. The license formerly de’-ot I" S"ring*le,d. Large trailer
,7
t L mld” >
property shortly. The larger part« h a t Ice cream and w afer, wersr
esed *e trsnseert
read this evening at a garden wed- Glenwood precinct, and the remain wa* *5 per quarter. This was re tM*ks *'**e
. ...f u lly he shipped to the m
,
gBm„ hava been played *
CBr„ >nd
unBB,Bb| . ma. | served
the
hot
<'*!
tn
the
scene '»f
ding at the home of the bride’s par- tng ra rt of Edwards precinct will duced to «2.50. Tha reduction re
rest . U t e . and grows there
, hP neW
, ou, h of the school j , erlBlg w,
ents at 8:30 p. m Only Immediate be annexed to Thurston precinct mains effective only at the dis­ tlons. Crushed ro<k for the work
out trouble with frost or escsaai
formeT y -a r j bu, (h|B w gi plow K
lBBB#a ,Bnd wblcb w ||,
bid I LARGE SALMON CAUGHT
has been placed at convenient
..
a u .- w - i l . e a i.in »
th ia 1
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l i n o lo a a e a t a n a w h ic h w in u r m u
v o w m u .
family members w ill be present.
Eugene election precincts were cretion of the council.
places alone the route of construc­
* Bt
"
(Dnoriunity t o l " ’ UP ’ ’’ d p,un,* <, “ “ f,* ld **** den from general view of passing
qy OAKRIDGE RESIDENT
Payment
of
bills
and
other
rou­
Miss
Hilda
Ditto
of
Portjand
will
reduced
In
numbers
from
37
to
18.
for ..m l o ffer. "
spring T h . property w e. private j mo, orUlB
B Y OAKRIDGE_RESIDENT
tine business occupied the balance tion. ’’’he crusher a» Camp Creek
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farmers n
.
| !y owned. The ground on which th . j
w)1, Br<ct B b#Bvy (Bnce Blong i |nv|tB F rttn d , to Help Eat Fleh be the bride's attendant. Kingsley i
Is still taking ont rock for the hlgh-
of the evening.
Roberts of Portland will be the
Testing New W heat
new „ .Id Is located Is owned by
bl<bwBy along the entire ares
»rav between W alterville ar.d H-md
STEELE
FUNERAL
HELD
at Gathering Held on
best man. The ceremony w ill b«
He 1a aleo trying to create graat-
B(.bool dtatrlct.
covered by h l. property.
ricks bridge.
Wednesday
read by Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pastor
FIRE
REPORT
GIVEN
IN EUGENE TUESDAY
er acreage of a new hardy wheat j
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j Mechanical service as well aa j
of the Springfield Christian church.
BY FOREST OFFICIAL NEWLYWEDS ARE GIVEN
knowu aa Hood wheat Two farm yOUNG PEOPLE HAVE
parts w ill ba avallabla at tha naw
J. E. Paddock of Oakridge had the
Music for the wedding w ill be
Funeral services for A. F. S.
era In the Irving dtatrlct have 6
th rill of catching a large Chinook provided by Mrs. Dallas Murphy, Steele, late secretary manager of
SOCIAL
G
ATHERING
!P**«»
wh*D
»
'*
completed.
A total of 79 forest fires have SHOWER ÒN WEDNESDAY
acre test tracts of this wheat and
salmon which weighed 81H pounds who w ill sing a vocal solo, and by the Eugene chamber of commerce, been reported ln tne 22 national
they are being carefully watched
Sunday while on a fishing trip at Mrs. Roland Moshier who w ill play were held at the Veatch chapel In forests of Oregon and Washington
Mrs. J. A Neher and her daugh ¡RULING ON PAROLE OF
Members of the Ban’ tst church
for production resulta.
,
M r,
, ntertBln
and
other friends of Mr. and Mra.
the wedding march. _
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,
,
.
PRISONERS
SENT
HERE|
Newport
Eugene
Tuesday
morning
at
10
during the first 10 days of July ac­
Both the clover and the wheat |
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i
u« ed a group of young folk Including
Paddock, together with h it wife,
The couple w ill leave after the o’clock with Rev. Milton S. Weber, cording to a statement made this Paul Frese who were recently mar­
eeed which has been developed by |
v
•
n
„„
members of Mrs. A. B. Van Val | Under provisions of a ruling of ¡and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Singletary ceremony for Crater Lake, driving pastor of the Central Presbyterian week by C. J. Bock, regional forest ried entertained them at a miscel­
the experiment station at
Corvallis | ,llkh'• Sund»3r •chool class of the the itBte attorney general a Justice I drove to Florence Saturday to at
commer”clai
over the McKensle to Bend. From church conducting the services. er at Portland. The only forest ln laneous shower at the church Wed­
w ill be available In
Methodist church at the home of of , be
wbo has sentenced a tend the monthly meeting of the there they w ill proceed to Phoenix Honorary pall bearers were mem­ Oregon not reporting a firm waa nesday evening. Many useful gifts
quantities this fall and can be se­
the former Wednesday evening
to Jail for a misdemeanor I Lane county chamber of commerce. where they w ill make their home. bers of the board of directors of
«,-ere presented to the couple. A
the Santtam.
cured through the office of the
program was presented and re­
Special guests at the gathering rBBnot place such person on probe 8unday they drove to Newport and
Mr. Hover is associated with the the civic body and close friends.
The total number of fires from
county agent.
were Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Neher t |OIi after a
part of the sentence caught the fish
freshments were served. Wednes­
Arizona Republican, dally news­ The Klwanls club of which Mr.
March 1. to July 10. ta 387. of
of Loa Angeles. Mr. W illiam Neher | bBg
ie rre d_
a targe number of friends of the paper published at Phoenix.
day was also the birthday of M r.
Steele was a member, provided the
which 274 were man-caused or pre­
ta a brother of the local resident. | Tbe op|nion was naked by Alta two families were Invited to the
ANSEWER TO SUIT FOR
Frese.
active pall-bearers.
ventable. The total number of
Mrs. Roy Carlton was In charge
King.
la
n
e
county
dtatrlct
attorney
Singletary
home
Wednesday
even-
ACCOUNTING IS FILED
HUSBAND PLAINTIFF;
Services for family members fires for the same period was 212.
of
arrangements for the shower.
BAPTIST8 CLEAN UP
I The attorney general holds that tag to help enjoy the heavy salmon
DIVORCE ACTION FILED were held at the Portland Crema­ with 147 being man-caused.
Mrs. Schlewe and other women of
Answer to the suit of William
PROPERTY TUESDAY i when sentence ta Imposed and the , which was baked.
torium on Wednesday.
Acreage closed to entry due to
the church assisted her.
Henry Roach, through his guardian
person received at the place of con-
Cruel and Inhuman treatment are
Mr. Steele died at the Pacific the fire
hazard
thia summer
C. A. Pryor, against F. M. Bennett I TuBBday WM 'Clean up’ day a tl ftnement the Jurisdiction of the ¡WALKER TO REPRESENT
held as grounds for a divorce In a Christian hospital Saturday, almost amount to 1.804.105. There are
was filed by the defendant In
tbe Baptist church, women of the | court ta at an end.
|
LIONS AT CONVENTION complaint filed In circuit court a week after he had submitted to
still some 22,000.000 acres of na­ MOTORIST FINED FOR
cult court Tueeday.
congregation gathering In the morn
Wednesday by Mathias Aldropp a major operation.
DRIVING OVER HOSE
tional forest lands open In the two
The defendant during his power
|o ipend
dBy cleBnllw, the I FINE LEVIED CAMPER
I W. F. W alker, newly elected as »gains: his wife Ethel Aldropp. The
He leaves one son and one states.
of attorney handling the affairs of cburcb property. Lunches were
WHO LEAVES LIVE F IR E ! st,te Governor of Lions clubs of couple married at Eugene May 24.
A. B. Malo was fined *2.00 In re­
Smoking has been prohibited on
daughter at Hood River.
Mr. Roach holds that all expenses brougbt a,ong and enjoyed at noon.
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Oregon, was named delegate from 1929 and have one child.
corder's court Saturday for driving
1,143,102
acres.
The former chamber head was
Incurred were reeeoneble and nec A
th# men fo, k tur„ed out
A
ftne waa |mp<,aed on A. C. th® Springfield den to attend the
The complaint states that the de­
over a fire hose. There has been
easary and that numerous amounts
BBglBt bg ^ m g n .
Schnellenbacker Tuesday In Justice I International convention being held fendant was arrested by city police also secretary of the Lane county
some complaint here over motor­
LICENSE
ARRESTS
ARE
were expended by defendant In tab
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court ln Eu<eng wharg hB waa at Toronto. Canada. Tuesday. Wed- the night of July 13 in company chamber of commerce. He came to
ists who endanger property and the
Eugene from Hood River after hav
PROMISED BY OFFICERS hose itself by driving over them
ing care of the business of the plain C R 0 8 8 . C0M PLAINT IN
charged with leaving a camp fire nesday. Thursday, and Friday of with another man.
Ing taken an active part ln the de
while they are Inflated with a
'
niUADCF m ilT F I L E D without putting It entirely out. He this week at the weekly meeting The custody of the child is sought velopment of cooperative assocla
Arrest of motorists who venture
An accounting of various transac­
heavy pressure of water. This ac­
left the camp fire at Gold Lake.
held Friday noon. He left for the by the plaintiff.
»tons In the northwest.
to use the public highways with­
tions of the defendant ta filed with J
tion is likely to break the fabric
Answer land Icross-complalnt |ln
Several camp fires have been convention city that evening
out having first obtained, or hav­
the answer to plaintiff's suit.
I the divorce suit of Mary 0 . Ham- found unattended by forest rangers 1 W alker was named Governor for UNION SERVICES TO BE
of the hose and seriously hinder
ing made application for license
brick against her husband. F. M. this summer, and they are making | the Lions clubs of Oregon at the
the work of the fire fighters. A
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH FAMILIES GATHER FOR
plates for 1931-32 was ordered by
FIRE CHIEF BURNS OLD
state law prohibits the driving over
Hambrick, was filed In circuit court | an especially close Investigation of | state convention held at La Grande
REUNION ON SUNDAY Captain Jay Saltsman. In charge of a fire hose at any time unless
RUBBISH ON MONDAY I Tuesday. The oouple married at I these this year due to the extremely 1 recently He was formerly deputy
The third of the series of Sun
slate traffic work In this part of granted permission to do so. Fol­
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Portland January 1. 191«.
haaardous condition now existing In district governor.
day evening union church services
A large family reunion with re­ the state. Monday after he had re­
A large quantity of old weeds. | Crng, gnd lnhuman treatment Is forests.
I John P- Ketels represented the
lowing closely behind a fire truck
wIM be held at the Christian church latives present from many parts turned from Salem where he had
Is also prohibited.
A much larger fine awaits thoee local club at the national conven Sunday night at 8 o'clock with Rev
paper, end other trneh which had chariB<, by the defendant In the
of
the
Pacific
coast
was
held
here
conferred with Hal E. Hose, secre
who make a practice of starting any | tlon held at Denver last July
accumulated between the walls on croaa<omp|a|nt.
Veltle Pruitt, pastor of the congre­ Sunday at the home of Mr. and 'ary of state.
both sides of the old building tec-
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kind of fire In the national forest
gation delivering the sermon. This Mrs. Carl Senseny. Those fathered
Immunity, by mtans of a gover­ NEW PASTOR GREETS
Ing the city hall which was rased
■... . CUTS
without first obtaining a permit to I MISSION WORKER WILL
Is also the third of a series of ser for the event Included: Mr. and nor's pardon, was frowned on by
CONGREGATION SUNDAY
some months ago were burned o n / A L L
d0 ,0
I
GIVE ADDRESS SUNDAY mens being delivered by the same Mrs. W. J. Wood. California; Mr.
the traffic officer. He stated that
Monday afternoon by Hugh Jollff,!
MAN'S HEAD TUESDAY
Rev. D. C. Poindexter, pastor of
pastor. He has chosen "Unity of and Mrs. Guy Butler and daughter his men would make arrest« and If
tire chief. T h . f i r . engine and
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YOUNG PEOPLE HONOR
M r. M B. Madden, returned mis the Church" as the topic for his of Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ,iny pet «on« were pardoned after he Springfield Methodist church
sermon this week-end.
Wood and two children of Eugene; belrg found guilty ef evading the met the members of his congrega
teacher w
shower
fir.
P"
" modeling work at th . Je.per mill
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Principal speaker at the morning
The young people of the three Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Wood of law. he would order them re-arrest­ tlon for the first time Bunday after
spreading of U»o names.
Tu„ d a y morning. He
cut a gash
Members of Mra. A. B. Van Val- »«rvlce at the Christian church co-operating churches, the Baptist. Eugene, and M r. and Mrs. Senseny ed nnd tried again.
he had preached his first sermon
In the church. He took aa his sub­
» lira n o n F P I A N S FOR about two and one-half Inches long wh's Sunday school class of the Sunday, «cc" rd,n* t0 • nI*nn2““C,t Christian and Methodist, w ill hold and their family members.
ject, "The Good Shepherd.”
IUKA CIRCLE PLANS» rU K I
bend. He was taken to a Methodist church honored her with ment made today by Veltle Pruitt, their union meeting at the Christ­
Mr. and Mra. Butler and Mr. and BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE
The new pastor comes to Spring-
SOCIAL SESSION TO NIG HT )ocal physician's office where eev- a birthday handkerchief shower at pastor. The regular combined ser ian church starting at 7 o'clock. A Mrs. Harold J. Woods are leaving
HAS MEETING TODAY field from Hood River, and Rev. C.
program of devotlonals w ill be toon for a trip to California.
era! stitches were necessary to her home Friday evening and then »Ice from 9 00 to 11:00 will be held
J. Pike, former pastor has been
Members ol Iuka circle. Ladles I c,ogg thp woun(,.
went out to Swimmer's Delight to Sunday school w ill start at
held.
The regular meeting of the Bap
of the O. A. R- w ill h *va their re-
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enjoy an evening of water sports o'clock and the worship hour will
transferred to Portland.
LEGION MEETING TO
list Mission circle w ill be held
Rev. Poindexter also has charge
gular mesttlng at the Armory this
Q|p)i Yake T rip __ Miss Louisa and a watermelon feed.
follow at 10 and the services will ROAD OILING CREWS
BE HELD ON THURSDAY at the church this afternoon of the congregation at Coburg.
evening. They plan a social affair f,owden and the Mieses Flora and
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b® concluded by 11 a. m.
COMPLETING PROGRAM
This meeting was to have been
starting at 8 o'clock. Refreshment,
gpgnt th„ flrat p.« pyN E LOSES IN QOLF
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The regular semi-monthly meet­ held on Tuesday afternoon, hut waa
Lane county road oiling which
MOTORIST FINED FOR
w ill consist of a potluck supper,
|bg Week In Portland and Mon
MATCH ON SATURDAY F0RMER PASTOR VISITS
ing of the Springfield American postponed because the women of
mouth visiting friends.
In Mon
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CONGREGATION SUNDAY has been under way for several Legion post number 40 w ill be held the church were busy cleaning the
DRIVING OVER OIL
weeks Is practically complete for
HOME MISSION GROUP
mouth they stopped to vtalt with
John Matches of Eugene defeat-
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at the Community hall thta evening property on ‘ Uat date. The meet­
HAS MEETING TUESDAY Mrs. Leota Rodenbough, their ed E. E. Pyne, Springfield Saturday Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Luther and the season now.
Ralph Cline waa fined 86 la
at 8 o'clock, according to announce ing w ill be a regular business ses
The amoupt of funds allotted for
tier court In Eugene last week end
former Sunday school teacher here afternoon In the second round of family of The Dalles were visitors
menta sent out by W alter N. Gos­ slon.
The regular meeting of the Wo-
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Ijin e county tournament now being at the Baptist church Sunday. The this purpose by the court Is about
a fte F h e had been cited to appear
sler, adjutant.
by M. J. Thompson, county traffic
men's Home Missionary society of
gon Born— Mr. and Mra. 8. Rex- played off at the Laurelwood golf fam ily ta spending a part of their exhausted. Mileage of road oiling
Visiting
Daughter
—
Mrs.
Jesse
Plans for the state convention to
the Methodist church was held at
|Ua> route 1, Springfield, are the course In Eugene. Pyne had pre- vacation at the home of Mr. and this season was about the same as
Catrow of Bandon ta here visiting officer. Cline Is alleged to have
be
held
at
Corvallis
the
first
part
the church Tuesday afternoon at 2 parents of a son born to them at vlously defeated C. V. 8imon In Mrs. Kenneth Tobias. Rev. Luther last year and there are some 130
with her daughter, Mrs. Kerle Can drlv -n over an oiling project north
o'clock. The utnel discussion pro ) 1382 Villard street In Eugene on | the flret round of play In the fifth I Is a former pastor of the local con- miles of county road now treated of August w ill probably be dla-
of Eugoae.
teel for a few days.
cuased.
with thta procees.
was followed.
Tuesday, July 14.
flight.
igregatlon.
The Impressive ring ceremony
was performed In the presence of
only the bride'* family and the
groom's mother
The Key. A. L.
Lonsberry, pastor of the Evangel­
ical church of Monmouth and a
cousin of the bride, officiated.
Change Made In
Election Precincts
Council Launches
Drive On Earwigs
New Car Lot Will
Start On Highway
Quiet Weddingto
Be Held Tonight
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