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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
H P H IN O H K L l), LANE COUNTY. ORBOON.
'I W K NTY-KKIHTIi YMA1L
STATE ASKED FOB
CASCADE HIGHWAY
Seavey-Blachly
Reunion is Held
r
Marches Alone Now
Twentieth Annual Reunion of
Association Meeting Today F .»milieu H i hi at Hop Island
Picnic Ground* Sunday
with Highwa Department
for Sec <> ' Road
Hlsty relatives of the Heavey and
TH U R H D A Y, JULY 30, 1V31
3 REÎURN OF ROOKS Lev°n C
o
u
_
n
c
i'
to Picnic Sunday
TO LIBRARY ftSKEO
Fine« on Ovardue Book» lo Ba
Cancelled During Next
Two Week« Period
No.
C. K Barber to Be
New Councilman
Appointment is Announced on
Wednesday by Mayor;
Council Will Act
All Member» Invited to Gath­
ering of Valley Group at
Rivereide Park Sunday
Two Men Disappear in Air-
j Clayton F. Barber was named a*
Hundreds of American Legion
plane Trip Over Pacific
. new Hprlngfleld city councilman
—
and
auxiliary
members
are
expected
,
Blachly families gathered at the
Ocean _ Last
BOOKS OUT FOR MONTHS to gather at Klverslde park near
i Wednesday by W. P. Tyson, mayor.
_ _ _ Tuesday
_
FOUR GO FROi. *
S CITY John Heavey Hop Island Huuday for
He
Is
to
fill
tbe
vacancy
on
that
*
•
Goshen
Bunday
afternoon
for
tbe
the twentieth annual Heavoy-ltlach
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State Librarian Suggest» De­ final meeting of the Wlllamett« Val­
txJdy caused by the resignation of PART OF WING IS FOUND
on ly reunion. A large picnic dinner
Want Survey Made,
(AT,
Herbert J. Cox, who has moved to
■
posit Plan for Borrowers
ley Council of tbe Legion bodies be­
was served al I 00 o'clock.
City to Springfield A
Eugene to become secretary of th , p|an» Searches Ship*» Rout»;
to Prevent Further Lo»»
fore the state convention to be held
Clara Heavey Wasson, chairman
Eugene Chamber of Commerce.
Foothill» Thia Year
at Corvallis starting August 8.
Ground Crews Organized
./• r the day made a plea for educa
It will be necessary for the mem­
An appeal for greater co-opera-' The meeting was to havo been
to Search Beach Area
tlon
of
the
younger
members
of
the
bers of the council to ratify the sp -‘
lion from townsfolk and other pa­ held at Eugene, but It was decided
The e’ele highway departmen.
family
In
the
value
of
maintaining
pointment
at
their
next
meeting
trons of the library In the matter to make the affair an open meeting
will be asked today by th« Cascade
W. C. McLagan, former Spring-
which is to be held Monday. August
of returning books now long over­ In a park so that everyone could
highway aaaorlallun Io pul the Cas­ the organliatlon. It was also sug
Held resident, and Rex. Brattaln.
geated
that
a
family
history
ho
|
re-
10,
before
Mr.
Barber
can
qualify.
due was voiced here yesterday by enjoy the outing according to M. B.
cade highway from Oregon City to
operator of the Brattala Flying
Cox was chairman of the finance
Mrs. L. K. Page, chairman of the Iluntly, state reforestation chair­
Mprlugfleld on the secondary road pnrrd for each meeting of the
school at Marshfield and Coos Bay
committee of the council and had
library board, and by Mrs. David man of the legion.
program. Four Hprlngfleld men left group.
are believed to have been drowned
one and one-half years of his term i
Prominent among those present
Haltsrnari, librarian.
for Hslriu Ibis morning lo be pres­
Posts and auxiliaries to he repres­
Ruth Mlcfcol* Is reported all »et lor left to serve. His successor Is ac-' In the Pacific ocean somewhere
A warning was also Issued that ented at the gathering which opens
ent at a meeting of the Cascade as was "Dade Bill." William Itlachly.
west of Winchester Bay before
n attempt to cross the A tlantic tn
countant for the Springfield office i
unless greater co-operation In this with a 1 o'clock basket dinner, will
social ton and to, appear before tbe of Blachly, Oregon, who has passed
noon Tuesday morning.
of the Booth-Kelly Lumber com-’
his eighty seventh year and Is still
matter Is forthcoming It may be­ Include Toledo, Brownsville, Ix»bo-
highway department
The two started from the south
come necessary to eventually close non. Corvallis, Albany, Hprlngfleld, ANENEAS CLUB MEMBERS pany. He is also clerk of the Spring- era Oregon flying field Tuesday
W F. Walker. F. H Hamlin. W. active and strong.
field school district for the second
. 80. is the last the Institution.
tl. Hobbs and O. I>. Pyle are the
Gen
It was decided to hold the next
Junction City. Cottage Grove. Oak­
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY term, and is secretary of the local morning on a trip which was to
Hprlngfleld delegates to the meet­ meeting of the two families at the □I the gallant toldieri who aniwered
To Refund Fines
ridge.
Westfir.
Florence
and
Eu­
have taken them along the coeat
Lee't call in 1861 (rom Alex
Lions club.
ing. Walter Drury of Coburg and Hop Island picnic grounds again Gen
To encourage the return of books gene.
route to Newport and then over­
andria. V».
Mr». L. K. Page Hostess at One
now out In the homes of patrons
others from that section also went nest year.
Coffee, cream and sugar will be
land to Corvatlta and Shedd where
O’clock
Luncheon
at
Anchor­
to Halnm for the meeting.
and others who may have found furnished by the Eugene post under
Included among those present for
they were to visit Mcl^agan's
age;
18
Attend
A request to make a survey of the affair were: William Blachly.
them In various places, the library i the direction of Mrs. C. M. Urey, i
brother. They have not returned,
Ute route from Oregon City to Clara A. Wesson. Mr. and Mrs. T.
officials have agreed to eatabltsb
An Invitation has been extended
and a searching part sent out from
Members of the Aeneas club were
Hprlngfleld this year will be made K Heavey. Lloyd Howe. Mollie A.
a moratorium on all penalties, that j ,o a|| members of the legion or of
Hobt airways at Eugene has re­
entertained
at
a
one
o'clock
lunch­
and It la hoped to develop a fine Heavey, Claus It Gustafson. Hcrea-
Is, the board will not collect any j the auxiliary to attend the outing,
turned at 11:15 this morning with a
eon
at
the
anchorage
Tuesday
after­
oiled highway later on. The route tha Gustafson. Herbert A. Stone
fines for books overdue provided |
-
section of one of the wings from
noon by Mrs. L. K. Page. The after-
would bring Hprlngfleld 1* miles berg. Hhlrley Gustafsou. Dean Gus
they are returned during the next FORMER RESIDENTS STOP noon was spent with social actlvl-
the plane which was found on the
closer to Portland and be a subsll- lafson. Noda Kaye Gustafson. Mrs.
. ,
. . .
...
| two weeks. This privilege will be
beach between Winchester Bay and
the eveu,ng of Aukuh,
FOR VISIT ON FRIDAY ties following the ?>ncheon.
lute fur the l*aclflc highway. Going Husle Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Negotiations Under Way for (lffered
County Court Asks About North Bend.
Mrs.
Page
has
as
guests
for
the
Purchase of Land in Up-
15
down the foothills the road would Stephen Jenkins. Mrs. John Wilson
When Government Funds
News of the disappearance of the
serve Coburg. Brownsville. Leba­ Herron, Ixirlnda Htntieberg. Mar­
•'The problem of keeping out ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and afternoon. Mrs. 8. C. Wright, Mrs.
per McKenzie District
Are to Be Received Here
two men came »• » distinct shock
Daughters
Spend
Two
Days
‘
C.
A.
Swarta.
Miss
Edna
Swarta,
non, Hllverton, Molalla and other celine Heavey. John Heavey. John
books In the library has become a
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to people here when officials of the
Renewing Acquaintances
Mrs. William G. Hughes, Mrs. N.
Negotiations for the purchase of serious one," slated Mrs. Page.
cities which are not now n tbe main Arthur Htoneherg. Dean Blachly.
Inquiry as to when Lace county power company at Marshfield called
W.
Emery,
Mrs.
L.
L.
May,
Mrs.
E.
highway.
Billy Heavey, Marvin Htoneherg. land In the upper M< Kenste area -'We now have between 40 and «0
Six former residents of Spring- E. Eraederlck. Mrs. C. E. Wheateon. will receive the Oregon and Call- ab°ut 7 o'clock Wednesday evening
The Springfield men left this Donald Heavey. I xmi Heavey. John for establishment of s state pack (), our beat books, tbe ones moat
field who now make their homes Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah. Mrs. W. H ., forala land grant tax for the past to “ k
Nr. McLagan had been at
are
under
way.
The
land
that
may
frequently
called
for,
lying
about
In
morning and will return this even Heavey, Alice Heavey, Holly Heavey.
at Haymond. Washington, spent Frl Pollard. Mrs. David Saltsman. Mr», year Is being made by the county
plant in thia city
Ing Mr Walker Is going on to Port­ Hasel Heavey, J W. Heavey. Hhlrley he acquired by the stale is owned homes of borrowers. Many of them
Telephone conversations between
day pnd Saturday here last week C. E. Kenyon. Mrs. M. J. McKIln, court. The estimate for Lane conn-
land to attend an undertakers' con­ Heavey. Betty Heavey. Dickey 1-ee by A. J. Weston and Ilea along the are several months overdue and
various valley towns failed to locate
meeting
their
many
frleoda.
Includ-
Mrs.
Julius
Fulop.
and
Mrs.
J.
T.
ty
a*
compiled
here
Is
$107.504.51
vention.
Murray. Marcia Murray. Alice B. highway about one mile from the Bo response has been forthcoming ed In the party were. Mrs. Mary J. Moore.
but this may be changed somewhat tbe missing men and tbe airplane
despite the fact that notices remind
Murray. Dorothea Bushnell. Elisa­ Belknap Springs road.
by the department of the Interior searching party was immediately
Nelson,
formerly
Mary
Smith;
Mrs.
A strip of 500 feet In width on ing them that they have overdue
beth Whitmore. Althea Htoneherg.
Last year the O. and C. tax was «rganlsed and set out at daybreak
O. H. Bromley (nee Pearl Smith).
W B. Blachly. Dale Blachly. Jesae both sides of the highway may he books have been ma'led them."
received from the government In 'hls morning for the southern coast.
Mrs.
A.
W.
Robins
of
Chicago,
"Transient patrons at the library
A. Heavey. William Blachly. Anna set aside for the proposed state
June. The connty court Is anxious
Sight Wreckage
(formerly Sarah Smith), Mrs. Os­
K. Bushnell. E. T. Bushnell. Douglas park If the negotiations are com have always been required to make car 1-atta (nee Vest* 1-aRue) and
It was on the trip south along
to obtain information as to the
a deposit to cover the value of the
Waasom. J. W Herron. Mrs. Anna P*®**”*
amount to be received and when It the coast that -the passengers In
Mr. Weston was here to confer book before they can borrow one Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith.
the crew sighted the wreckage of
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Hlmmnnt. Mr and Mrs. W. It Him-
may be available.
Friday evening the party w: *»•
the wing on the bench and the
_
i * j n
_
i
mona. Burt Simmons, Elma Him with members of the county court and very little trouble has been ex­ terulned at dinner by Mr. and Mrs.,
Approximately
$58.006
of
the
Completed
Portions of High-:
r
"
mona. Ethel Olson, Anna Blachly. on the project. Mr. Weston, who re perlenced with these persons al Selvert Jacobson at their home at Chilafe.1 Will Present Special amount expected la for road work pilot. Harold Saunders, set the ship
Way to Blue River to Be
Mrs. Verna llowe. LaVsIle Howe. sides In Michigan, has owned the though one of them does at various
and the county has already spent down and picked It up.
Numbers Here at Race
land since 1881.
limes represent himself as a resi- Eighth and F. streets. Later that
Oiled By End of Week
¡ and Kermit Htoneherg.
The wing was positively Identi­
some $50,000 for road oiling and
evening they motored to Eugene to
Tiack Next Month
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dent of the city,“ says Mrs. Salts-
other work In anticipation of the fied aa belonging to the Fleet bi­
visit Mrs. Jacobson's daughtei.
MANY FROM SPRINGFIELD man
State highway oiling crews have Q £A N p |C K | NG P R IC E S
plane la which the two were travel­
One of tbe most Important enter- government tax receipts,
completed their work on that por j
ing.
AT BIG MASONIC PICNIC
"Our wor’ t ,rouble' •,ow”w ' " " METHODIST PASTOR AT
talnment features of the Lane coun-
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with the out of town patrons," she
tlon of the McKenxte highway be
CUT HALF CENT POUND
Questioning of a forest service
SUTTLE LAKE MEETINC ,y tolr next month win ** * cW|-
tween
l-eaburg
and Hendricks
and
Sprlngflelu
"These people do not have to
•
v
—
p Between
v t w p t ’ ll
9 40
W
U
llll
l 50
»v
O
p r iU ® 8 8 k 5 8 U
look-out revealed that the ship had
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dren's dance program to be pres
bridge, and expect to have tbe I County Grower. Agree on Throe-
, , „ eB(|ed the annual Masonic '"‘1’ a"y
merely secure the
j been flown to Winchester hey early
a . ».
c i *
F Fourth
n iir d k Y
' a v s * as
■■ H
a la r W
R
e n n a
r
r
_ • _____ * ____
«
> ■
.
Is Instructor In Cascade District en‘ed for f° “r <«*rs by Walter.
Cant
Salary;
Bonus
stretch between Hendricks bridge
picnic held at McCredie Spring, re- "««nature of some resident on a
Tuesday morning. He stated that
Session of Epworth League
Dorothy and Herbert Meyer. The
la Optional
and the Thurston corner completed
sort Sunday Most of them went borrower« card.
they circled the beach there and
for This Week
children have been trained In dnne-
this week.
to the Cascade reoort aa passengers
11 '• un«’a,r to hold the signers^
set down apparently having trouble
-
ing
by
theh-
mother,
according
to
Thirty-five bean growers of Ix»ne on the apodal train of the South ,,f •h*‘"e «’arda f,,r • »
Crews have also finished laying
«w hook«
with either the plane or with the
Kev.
Dean
C.
Poindexter,
pastor
Mabel
H.
Chadwick,
fair
board
sec-
county
in
a
meeting
at
the
Eugene
the second or top coat of heavy oil
I era Pacific railroad.
,h"‘ ha’ e ,M"“n los’ or keP‘ over
Rev. Ralph R. Mulholland A c-! weather which was foggy,
on the highway between Nimrod Fruit Grower« association In Eu
The day was «pent with athletic Bine while assigned to these cards, of the Springfield Methodist church retary.
The ih ,i> remained on the ground
A military dance will be pres- cepts Invitation; to Assume
Inn and Blue River. They are now g< ne Saturday decided on three contests, hiking, swimming, fishing. ,hlnk members of the library board. Is at Suttle Lake this week where
only a short while before it took
he
is
one
of
the
instructors
In
the
ented
the
first
day
of
the
fair.
New
Work
September
1
although they are technically res
busily working on the highway be­ fourth« cent a pound a« the price and other activities.
off again never to be seen again.
District Conference of Epworth The second day "Eugene Day the
ponslble.
tween Blue River and Belknap to be paid bean picker« thl« season
Rev.
Ralph
R.
Mulholland,
pastor
’
The
wrecked wing, which appeared
Among the Hprlngfleld people at-
children
will
offer
a
Jockey
dance
The site of the library has con­ Leaguers for the Cascade district.
Springs. Thia contains about i l ¡The mailer of giving a bonus was
haT* been wa«l>ed to shore, was
as a feature of the "Eugene Derby" of the First Baptist church of |
left optional with the Individual''-'"1""' were Mr and Mra ’ M tinually grown during the past few
Joseph
Crandall
and
his
sister
are
miles and when completed will con
Springfield has been called to the found between Winchester bay and
race.
dude the oiling work on the Me- grower. The new price I. one-half I I’eterson. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. years, being built up with dona also attending the sessions from
pastorate
of the First Baptist North Bend which leads some to
The
third
day's
dance
program
cent lower than the prevailing price i SwwU, and family, Mr. and Mrs. tlon* and purchases.
Springfield.
Kentle for the summer.
will consist of Aapache dances and church at Roseburg and has ac think that the ship was being flown
last
season
1
John
Bnd
family.
Mr.
and
State Librarian Here
Considerable difficulty Is being <
. .
' Mrs. W. H. Hobbs and family, Mrs.
the final day a sailor dance will cepted the invitation.
He an­ back to the airport at the time of
Miss Harriett Long, state llbrar DRILL TEAM ENTERTAINS
experience,! by the driver» of the , E. L. Cox chairman of the grow- Carl Olson. Mrs. Hannah Lepley,
nounced his resignation from the the accident.
be presented.
heavy oiling equipment In passing ! prs, stressed the need for closer Mr. and Mrs. ITatt Holverson. Mr. Ian at Salem, spent Rome time dis­
Experienced pilots state that the
FOR MEMBER FRIDAY
These dances will be presented local position at the services Sun-
up and down the road from Blue grading, proper methods of handl- and Mrs. Benjamin Lodge, Mr. and cussing the problem with the board
men had brought their ship down
on a stage at the race track, Mrs. (lay morning and It was accepted
River to Springfield where they se •ng and Improved culturnl m ethods. Mrs Stanley Baugh, and Mr. and here '« * we*k Sh,>
on the beach the first time because
Members of the drill team of the
effective September 1.
cure their loads of oil and other
M r s H e r . E d e e ll
possibility of assessing each oor- Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge h eld , 1 naaw>CK 8av8
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Rev. Mr. Mulholland goes to a of the fog and that they saw an
supplies. In several Instances It has LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND
rower a set fee before books could a farewell party Friday evening to
congregation with a membership of opening which they attempted to
be taken out. this would be held as honor Miss Ida Cox who has gone SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
been necessary to use the caterpil­
climb through to safety. It la easily
400 persons.
SPANISH VET PICNIC GRAND JURY TO ACT ON
lar tractors being used In construc­
a trust fund and any books not re- to Portland where she will be em-
HAS WATERMELON FEED
The selection of a successor to possible for a pilot to turn his ship
TURKEY TH E FT CASE turned would be paid for from the ployed. Among those present were
tion work to drag them through the
Several Springfield people at­
the present pastor has been left In around without realising It and
„ ---- 7-----. fund
Th"»- patrons who have Misg CoX- Mlgg Meiba Mellon. Miss
soft places.
Members of Mrs. Clarine Put­ the hands of the deacons of th e ;he,d ’ tra'«',>t off Into the ocean.
tended the picnic of the General
Frank J. Oranskey, . . Spr ng le d no, ,og, any b(M,kg or who have no Jewe, Helterbrand, Mies Pearl
The completion of this oiling
l-awton ramp. Spanish-American Junction, was bound over to the agge8gtnen, g against them could be Helterbrand. Mrs. Noah Helter- man's Sunday school class at the congregation.
They will decide they state. This Is believed to have
work will leave the highway In
Methodist
church
were
entertained
happened to the two. The country
War Veterans, which was held at grand Jury under $250 b.H Monday refunde<1 , helr money when
Mr, with a watermelon feed at the Cor­ whether to call another man Im­
splendid travel condltlou with the
along the coast there Is reported
Riverside park Monday evening. by Justice of the Peace. Dan John mandpd
mediately
or
to
depend
upon
sup­
..........
. . .
exception of a small atretrh he
nell
home
on
Eos'
Main
street
Tues­
Grayden
Lewis,
Mra.
Lee
Putman,
to be quite open and an almost un­
This picnic took the place of the ston In Eugene on a charge of know­
ply pastors for a while.
tween laiaburg and the power dam.
Mrs. Walter Llpee. and Mrs. Harvey day evening. The class is composed
regular monthly meeting to have ingly harboring stolen property.
Members of the deacons are F. B. limited number of beach landing
and the stretch between Nltnrod
of girls In the sixth grade. About
LIBRARY OFFICIALS AT
Eaton.
ben held next Monday evening.
Chase, Harry Chase. J. A. Garber, spots are available.
The case grew out of the turkey
and Vida.
12 girls, together with Mrs. Cornell Roy Carlton. P. H. Emery, and
Ground crews have been organl-
BOOKBINDING
CLASSES
thefts on the Crow Stage road last
and their teacher were present.
xed
and are searching the beach for
ODD
FELLOWS
PICNIC
Luther Steinhauer.
WOODCRAFTS GROUP HAS week. Two men were caught, tried
further traces of the wreacked
FATHER OF O. THURMAN
Mrs. David Saltsman. city labrar
Rev.
Mr.
Mulholland
came
to
this
plead guilty, and were fined $50
POSTPONED' SUNDAY
PICNIC ON WEDNESDAY
FLANERYS MOVE INTO
ian, and Mrs. L. K. Page, chairman
DIES ON SATURDAY
city from Klamath Falls almost plane or the fliers.
each.
The fact that news of the dis­
of the library board, attended the
The
crunty-wide
A.
M.
O.
S.
Odd
NEW
RESIDENCE
TODAY
two years ago He has made a host
The annual plcnlr for members of
aster
was not given out before le
M. W. Thurman, father of O. C.
classes In book repairing and b ok- Fellows picnic which was to have
of friends in this city and has been
explained
by the fact that McLag-
Thurman, service station operator the Neighbors of Woodcraft was MAN ARRESTED FOR
, binding which were conducted at been held at Riverside park Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Flanery are very successful in his work here.
an’s family and others at the North
here, died suddenly Saturday morn­ held at Swimmer's Delight Wednes­
PEEPING IN WINDOWS the University of Oregon library was postponed because of the death moving Into their new home at the
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Bend power plant believed the men
ing while peeling chlttem bark day evening commencing with a
last week by a representative of the last week of Sam W. Minturn, pro­ corner of Fifth and B. streets to­ ACCIDENT VICTIMS ARE
A man giving his name as Roy Gaylord Bookbinding company ot
had decided to remain overnight
from trees near Mapleton. He had basket dinner at 5:30 p. m. Coffee
day. Part of their household goods
minent
lodge
worker.
No
new
date
RECOVERING INJURIES In the Willamette valley. When
been complaining of heart trouble rream and sugar were furnished by E. Smith and his address of 533 D San Francisco as a part of the re for the social affair has been set were moved Wednesday.
the organisation.
street Sir lngfleld. was arrested In Kular gummer gpgglon courge ,n
they did not return the next day
for some time prior to his death.
The new home is of the colonial
by the committee.
Bernice Gay. daughter of Mr. and telephone calls were sent to sev­
Mrs. Noah Helterbrand was In Kugene Tuesday evening by police rary work
He was born In Lane county on
type with a large sun-porch and
Mrs. Silas Gay, was dismissed from eral cities making Inquiries as to
officer«. He wa« accused of peep-1
February 18, 1886, and had lived charge of arrangements.
many windows. It Is built upon a
I A total of 28 books at the local BULL ATTACKS MAN;
the Pacific Christian hospital this the whereabouts of the two men.
Ing Into bedroom windows after
.
.
al
near Notl most of his life.
high elevation. This is one of the
. .
« a
*
a
, ¡library have been rebound recently
dark and of having annoyed a rest
A
.
Brattaln Is a former Corvallis
BACK, FOOT INJURED largest homes to be built In this week following partial recovery
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ethel SPRINGFIELD FOLK TO
a
- av ® «
* -si * 6 *
report. There are several hun-
from injuries received a week earl­ boy. He Is said to have about 300
dent of the Fairmount district.
I. i
...
. a .
Thurman, one daughter, Mrs. Ragn-
city
during
the
past
several
years.
, dred more which need to be re-
BROADCAST ON FRIDAY
William Copeland, son of Mr. and
ier in a motor crash. Her mother hours of flying to his credit.
or Nordsten; three sons, Roy, Del­
I paired at this time.
Is still a patient at the hospital, but
Mrs. Copeland who have recently
McLagan was well-known In
mar, and Keith, all of Notl; three
Miss Barbara Barnell will appear UNION SERVICES AT
is recovering nicely.
purchased the S. H. Calllson ranch AUTO RUNS OVER FOOT,
Springfield and the entire Willam­
brothers, R. P. Thurman, Notl; O. In an hour’s radio program of xylo
METHODIST CHURCH SECOND GRASS FIRE
at Pleasant Hill was attacked by a
NO BONES ARE BROKEN
ette valley. He came to this city
C. Thrumnn. Springfield; Leonard phone music to be broadcast over
Burns Resident Here — Harry In 1918 and trad been superintend­
bull on their farm last week and
evening
SWEEPS
BUTTE
MONDAY
Thurman, Vancouver, Washington; station KORE In Eugene Friday
The Weekly Sunday
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Dickey Wetxell, small son of Mr. W’ithers Jr., of Burns, Oregon, ar- ent of the local steam plant for 13
was painfully Injured. He sustained
and four sisters, Mrs. Maude ('re- evening from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. It union church services will be held
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...
- i Wet sacks and buckets of water a wrenched back, a broken toe. and and Mrs. Charles Wetxell of Mar- rived Tuesday and will spend about years, being transferred to North
son. Notl, Mrs. Nora I’lckard, Au­ has been announced by the station. at the
Methodist church Sunday
rora; Mrs. Nlnn Russell, Goshen; Mrs. Bernice Neher Finley will ac­ evening. Rev. Ralph R. Mulholland. were called Into use Monday morn­ was badly bruised as the bull cola, suffered a badly smashed i s(x weeks here visiting with his Bend on January 1. this year.
ing by city fire officials and In trampled on him and finally tossed foot Friday when a car passed over g|gter, Miss Jeannlne Withers, and
He has been affiliated with the
Mrs. Dolly Purkerson. Coburg.
company Miss Barnell at the piano. pastor of the Springfield Baptist
his foot near his home. No bones other relatives at the home of nls Mountain States Power company
stamping out a gress fire on the him over a fence.
Funeral services were held Tues­
church who has been called to Rose­
were broken despite the painful grandmother. Mrs. C. I. Oorrle, Sr. since 1908, declared W. K. Burnell.
south side of Emerald Heights. This
day morning nt the Christian BOYS TO SPEND WEEK
burg. will preach the sermon.
laceration of the foot. It was learn
California
Psopla
Hare
—
A.
E.
Is
the
second
fire
to
sweep
the
high
local manager, this mcrolag. Bar­
church nt Elmira Dr. E. V. Stivers
Motor to Roseburg—Mr. and Mrs. nell and McLagan attended tbe Ore
pinnacle recently. The first, slart- Senseny and his son-in-law, Ray­ ed when an X-ray picture was
CAMPING ALONG RIVER
pastor officiated and Interment
ICE DROPS IN FOOT,
j. A. Phelps and two children, gon State college together and
ing on the north side and climbing I Smith, and grandchild. Echo Bailey, taken at a local physician's office.
was made In the Inman cemetery.
Three Springfield youths, George
--------------------------Robert
and
Evelyn, motored to
nearly
to
the
top.
arrived
here
Saturday
morning
graduated In the same claas In 1908.
TWO TOES ARE BROKEN
There Is no water on the butte j from Crescent City, California,
Returns to Work— Miss Maxine Roseburg Sunday to visit Mrs.
Thatcher, Lloyd Frese, and Joel
Mcl^gan went to work for the
CHERRY OUTPUT HIGH
Cowden, are spending the week
Herbert Hornberger, son of Mrs. except at the few residences skirt- They will remain here for a few Snodgrass returned to her duties at Phelps' sister, Mrs. Dent. Miss large power company Immediately,
AT EUGENE PLANT ramping on Little Fall Creek above Mike Smith, has two broken toes Ing the base and firefighting must days transacting business,
the office of the Mountain States Evelyn remained to spend a week Barnell Joining the organisation
Power company Monday after a visiting relatives.
Fall Creek. The boys went out Mon­ this week as a result of Injuries he done with sacks and shovels.
i
.
some years later.
The Eugene Fruit Growers’ asso­ day evening and will return at the sustained near the Springfield
two weeks' vacation trip to south
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Bealdea hls wife, Mr. Mcl-agan
ciation output of canned cherries end of the week.
Injured Boy Recovers— Dean Wil­ western Oregon. San Francisco, and
Returns from Vocation — L. E. leaves two sons, Russell and Rob
Creamery where he wan playing CANADIAN PEOPLE HERE
this spring equaled 26 per cent of
son. young boy who seriously In Crater Lake.
Wallace, superintendent of the ert at North Bend. Two brothers-ln-
when a heavy piece of Ice fell on
the entire crop harvested In Ore­
TO VISIT RELATIVES Jured hls foot in an accident at his
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steam plant at the Mountain States | law. Otto 8mith. and R. L. Burnett.
his foot
YOUTH
BREAKS
ANKLE
gon. Washington and Idaho, accord
home near Chase Gardens recently
Visitors from South — Mr. and j power company here, has returned who reside In Springfield. Other
Miss
Donalda
McBain
Goodman
i
|g
reported
to
be
recovering
nicely
Ing to J. O. Holt, secretary-manager
AT ANCHORAGE FRIDAY
Mrs. John Slnnar and their son of from a two weeks' vacation soent at relatives live at Cottage Grove and
DOOR FALLS ON MAN
and Mrs. J. A. Macdonald of Nnimo. accord|n, to h,„ physician.
of the plant.
Ix)g Vegas, New Mexico, are visit Tillamook.
Tangent.
Verne
Gerber
sustained
a
frac­
B.
C.,
are
visiting
Jiere
with
Mr.
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The total production amounted to
SEVERAL RIBS BROKEN
Ing this week In Springfield at the
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Mrl^tgan was not flying the skip.
and
Mrs.
William
Goodman
Mrs.)
1,146,800 pounds. Of this amount tured ankle Friday afternoon when
home of Mr. a^l Mrs. Henry Slnnar.
Breaks Arm—Fred Nlckle, route He Is an experienced pilot, how-
Macdonald
Bnd
Mrs.
Goodman
are
Dr.
Vacationing—Dr.
and
Mrs.
M.
E.
A.
Cole
suffered
several
he
struck
his
foot
against
a
plank
659.00 pounds were Royal Annas
hls parents.
l, sustained a broken arm late last ever. He took hls lessons from Jim
and White cherries; 148,200 pounds while swinging on a large rope at broken riba last week when a heavy sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman V. Walker are now enjoying a vacn
Drive to Yaehsta—Mr. and Mrs. C. Thursday when It was rought l'e- MarManiman at the Springfield
were Bings, IatnibertR and Black the Anchorage It. Eugene. The In­ door on a truck with which he was drove to Portland Monday evening, tlon trip. They plan to visit Cres-
F. Egglmann drove to Yachats Wed
tween a garage and a truck. He School of Flying and purchased a
Republicans. The plant also hand! jured ankle has been placed In a working fell striking him on the meeting their guests Tuesday morn- j cent City, Crater I-ake, and Bend.
nesday and spent the day on the .makes hls home at the John Proden powered gilder for hls personal use
e(J 338,600 pounds of sour red cher cast and Is being treated by a side. He wns given medical treat­ Ing. and returning to Springfield' They will rteurn over the McKen-
beach.
' farm.
‘ after moving to the coast.
that afternoon.
xle highway Friday.
ment at a local physician's office.
Springfield physician
rles tor pies and praservea.
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McKenzie Oiling
Near Completion
Dance Programs
For Fair Slated
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Rosebarg Charch