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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
I W E V n -K U U iT II I HAH.
SPIUNOFHCLD,
LANE COUNTY,
OltKGOX
TH U R SD A Y. AUGUST 13, 1931
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NEW INDUSTRY TO Hop Picking To
= CITATIONS GIVEN r ™
f TO LEGIDN GROUP
Start On Monday
05323867
Anderaon Brother a Hava Only
Large Crop; Mildew Doea
W. D. Abat Plan* Naw Spa-
Some Damage
cialty Mlll Equlppad Wlth
Moet Modem Machinery *
Picking of early hope will atari
k
a
floor blorklaga for exporting trade
aa the principal products''
Induatrlal dlmenalona la a apo­
d a l ty branch of the lumber Indus-
try bereto-fore greatly overlooked
In Oregon. Mr. Abel bellevea that
not only will there be a market for
hla good a In thia country but a
good ahare w ill be exported for
British conaumptlon
The mill la being wall equipped
with the beat type of the moet mo
darn machinery for thia work. The
lateat word In dry-kiln, a Moore
croea circulating. Internal frame, la
being placed In the mlll. Thia, along
with a number of other Improve-
meata tried elaewbere, but to a
great extent unknown In Oregon
will reault In .enabling thia mlll to
do a finer type of work la Ita ape-
clalty line than baa been done be­
fore In the atate.
MISSION WORKER TELLS
EXPERIENCES IN CHINA
Expertences and problems faced
by the Mlaalon workers In China
were told here last Friday after­
noon by Mlae Inea Forsythe at a
meeting of the Women’s Foreign
Missionary society which waa held
at the home of Mra. N. W Emery.
Mias Forsythe Is a former resi­
dent of Hprlngfleld. having taught
achool here for a while before en­
tering the mission work In China
where she Is now located. Her visit
here was a past of a furlough which
she la enjoying la her native coun­
try.
TWO LEAVE ON TRIP
TO YELLOWSTONE PARK
Kathetfne Fry of the University
of Oregon, and Palrloe Moacop of
Hprlngfleld left Monday morning
for Yellowstone national park.
After their visit there they will
make a tour of Colorado and A rt­
tona, returning by way of Callfor-
rla. They expect to be gone three
weeks.
D elight Park
Young people of the Christian,
Haptlat and Methodist churches, re­
presenting the young people’s so­
cieties of these congregations, held
their first ’Joint picnic last Thurs­
day evening and report a fine time.
The gathering was held at Swim­
mer’s Delight where the young peo­
Unofficial Report from Wash­ ple enjoyed awlmmlng and boating.
ington Says Majority Mem­ I-ater In the evening a welner roast
waa held and waa followed with a
bers Favor Eugene
campfire and songa.
Final declahao on the location of 1 About 30 young people were pres­
(he Northwest soldiers' home Is i ent.
expected to be reached within the
The three church groups, Christ­
next week, according to reports ian Endeavor, Epworth league
from Washington. I>. C. following
and B. Y. P. U„ hold Joint discus­
the return to that city Monday of
sion meetings every Sunday even­
General lllnea. administrator of ing. The meetings are held at the
veterans* affairs.
church at which the union service
The report Indicated that Eugene la preached.
waa favored aa the location for the
home by a majority of the board
REFINISHING NEARS
members and by technical experts.
END AT POSTOFFICE
(len rral Hines and Colonel Rlgga
recently vtalted Oregon to gain
first hand Information concerning W alls and C elling are Kaleom lned;
W oodw ork le V em lsh ed;
the cities making bids (or the na­
Brightens In te rio r
tional Institution. Thia committee
la expected to draft their report
Workmen
are
now
almost
the latter part of thia week, sub
mlttlng It to the board the first of through reftnlahlng the entire poet-
office with paint and varnish. The
next week.
walla have all been kalaomlned
The larger committee will deter­
white, and the ceiling cream color.
mine the town In or near which
The woodwork has alto been re-
the home will be located. The pro­
varnished.
blem of selecting a alte will be left
The work has to be done In the
to technical experta and engineers
who w ill carefully go over the sites evenings when It will not Interfere
with employes and patrons of the
offered.
The establishment of the home poatnffjce.
More rtxqn In the bank room was
In Oregon will be tht largest un­
dertaking attempted outside of provided recently when tbe rent
Portland for several years. An ap­ boxes were rearranged.
E
DECISION IS NEAR
propriation of two million dollars,
with one million available the first
year, has been provided by con­
gress for the project.
S p ringfield O ffers
Site
A free alte will be demanded of
the city In which the home la lo­
cated. Springfield has offered to
Eugene the 100-aere Industrial
tract east of the city. Adjacent
land to make up the additional (00
acres required would cost about
BIRTHDAY DINNER IS
(60.000. Eugene la submitting on
HELD AT ANCHORAGE September IS a bond laaue (or
(260.000 to buy a site In case that
A group of girl friends of Mlaa city la selected.
Alice Mae I-oomls. assistant at Dr.
W. N. Dow’a dental office, enter­
MANY PEOPLE ATTEND
tained for her birthday with a din­
ner at the Anchorage In Eugene On McLACAN FUNERAL RITES
Friday evening. Seven were pres-
A large gathering packed Into the
ent.
W alker-Poole chapel here Friday
afternoon for the funeral services
WOODCRAFT CIRCLE
for W. C. McLagan, long-time resi­
INITIATES WEDNESDAY dent of thia elty, who met his death
Io an airplane crash Into the waters
Initiation followed by regular of Winchester Hay on the Pacific
lodge work waa held Wednesday ocean August 4.
evening at the regular meeting of
The service was conducted by
the Neighbors of Woodcraft at the Rev. S. Earl Childers, former pastor
I. O. O. F. hall. The social and of the First Christian church of
refreshments were dispensed with. Springfield and now pastor of the
Chrlatlan church In Eugeoe. Inter­
OVERALL CLUB GIRLS
ment was made In Reat-Havnn park.
PICNIC
ON
TUESDAY
DRICCS FAMILY PLEASES
Members of the Overall G irls’
W ITH MUSICAL PROGRAM
club ware entertained by their par-
ents at a picnic held on Fall creek
A small but appreciative audi­
Tuesday afternoon. Swimming and ence greeted the members of the
a watermelon feed was enjoy ad by Driggs family when they appeared
’ hr group. Seventeen were present. at the Christian church last Thurs­
day evening In a program of songs,
Visiting at Home
readings, and orchestra music.
Evan Hughes, son of Mr and
The family played a similar con­
Mrs. Wm. O. Hughes, Is visiting cert at Creswell In the Methodist
at the home of hla parents. He has church Friday evening. They also
been engaged In circulation work appeared before the Springfield
(or national periodicals during the Lions club Friday noon and gave
summer.
a very popular program.
Return from Beaeh— Dr. W. N.
Dow, Clifford Wilson, and I-arson
W right motored to Cannon Beach
from the I,eglon convention at Cor­
vallis Saturday evening and met
their wives who huve been spend­
ing two' weeks on the beach. The
entire group returned to their
homes In this city Monday evening
PICNIC, SHOWER, HELD
AT RESORT LAST WEEK
LODGES ENTERTAIN FOR
GRAND MASTER TUESDAY
Thirteen members of Springfield
lodge number 70. I. O. O. F. a t­
tended the Join! meeting held at
Coburg Tuesday evening on the oc­
casion of the visit of Grand Master
Homer D. Angell, to the lodges of
Marcóla, W altervllle. Springfield,
West Point at Coburg.
Other official visitors at the
gaherlng were Payt Masters W. F.
V.’alker. Springfield, and Dr. L. la
Raker. Eugene; and Grand Marshal,
Charles P. Poole, of Eugene.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD
HAS MEETING TUESDAY
A regular meeting of the Sunday
school board of the Methodist
church was held Tuesday evening.
W ork of the different classes was
discussed by the Individual techers
who comprise the group.
METHODIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY MEETS TUESDAY
Mrs. Pratt Holverson was In
charge of he meeting of the Mis­
sionary society of the Methodist
church Tuesday afternoon. This
was the regular monthly meeting of
the group.
LOCAL PEOPLE HEAR
W. C. T. U. SPEAKER
Several Springfield people at­
tended the Lane county W . C. T. U.
picnic held at Riverview park In
Eugene Friday afternoon. Miss
Wiggins, of Pennsylvania, national
field secretary of the organisation,
was the principal speaker at the
gathering.
Return from T rip — Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Jollff returned from a trip
to eastern Oregon Friday. Mra. Jot-
Iff has spent two weeks with rela­
tives the other side of the Cas­
cades, and her husband drove over
to meet her. The return trip was
made by way of Crater Lake and
Medford.
Mrs. Russell Myers and Mrs. Lola
Thompson entertained last Friday
evening with a picnic supper and
miscellaneous shower at M yer’s
park on the McKensle river for
Miss Irene Brownfield who leaves
this month for California where
Joins Churoh— Ralph Keeler be­
she will be married. Fifteen were
Motor to Besoh— Mr. and Mra.
came a member of the Methodist
church here Suntfay morning by Invited.
W illiam Goodman, Donalda Good­
man. Mrs. J. A. Macdonald and
letter of transfer from the Presby­
James Ellis motored to the coast
terian church In Oakland, Califor­ MRS. FRESE ENTERTAINS
nia.
MISSIONARY MEETING Sunday stopping for short visits nt
Waldport. Yachats, Newport and
Mrs. Fred Frese entertained at Agate Beach.
Obtain Marriage Llcsnss— Austin
mes McPherson of Springfield her home Tuesday evening for the
Visits Fathen— Mr. and Mrs.
d Virginia Louise Houston of regular meeting of the Missionary
lem obtained a marriage license society of the Baptist church. An Emory Richardson motored to Slus-
the office of the county clerk Interesting discussion group waa law Sunday to see M r. Richardson’s
father who Is 111.
conducted.
la weak.
p /™ SIBNIEB SHOWS
AT CITI A IM W
BARBER SEAIED
oil a n council
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Springfield Rebekah and Odd
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Fellows Groups
Croups to Spend
Wing-Walker, Trapeze Artist
Two Springfield Members of i Fallows
A i i w i l i a r u M a n n u r l dm D l a n * e
D Day
>1 V H at
t W Riverside
I VSt F * l f l A P Park
X r If
dm
w U ik id
P rm v l
12k FI O
to C Exhibit
From P* Plane
Auxiliary
Named to Placet
Moving Over Field
on State Committees
Members of the Rebekah and Odd
•
, on the Anderaon lirothera hop ,
START OPERATIONS HERE ranch Monday, Auguat 17, accord-
X to the ownera. Thia la practl- 1
’V the only early crop of hope
Firm Will Manufacture Indua
b will be harveated In thia
trial Dimenalon and Floor
vl.
v thia year. The Inroada
Blocking for Export
i
v the downy mildew have
-|y complete'In aome flelda
Plans are being made to opeu up h>
Miaa Aleenc McFarland, of Taxaa
auaed the ownera to de-
a new Induatry In Springfield by am.
New York, became the bride of
I'lde
.
pick
them.
Very
little
ee Johann of Liechtenstein to
the Hprlngfleld Manufacturing com
Ion. Her dad was a cattle kenxa
pany under the direction of W. D. , m ilder hue been experienced In
Abel. The mill (or thia new In- the Anderaon yarda and a good
dimtry will be »pen and running I crop la expected.
YOUNG FOLK OF THREE
There are many flelda of late
full force within 10 daya of two
CHURCHES HOLD PICNIC
hope which will be ready for the
wee ha.
ptekera
later
In
the
month
and
In
The mill will apeclallae In Ute
F irs t A ttem pt at Joint Outdoor Af­
producing from clear vertlele grain Hnpleinber. No datea for picking of
fa ire Held at Sw im m ers'
the
late
crop
have
been
net.
fir of Induatrlal dlmenalona, and
No. SI
New Councilman to 8arva
Unexpirad Term of H. J.
Cox, Removed to Eugene
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Winning of four national depart­
ment eltatlona
for outstanding
work, and having two members
named on Important atate commit­
tees waa the accomplishment of
members of the Springfield dele­
gation at the American Legion and
Legion auxiliary atate convention
held at Corvallis last week-end.
Members of the auxiliary out did
members of the l-eglon post to the
extent of the two committee ap­
pointments.
Fellow lodges of Hprlngfleld to­
gether with their families will
gather at Riverside park east of
Goshen Sunday, August IS, for an
all-day outing. Plans for the event
nave been under way for some time
and all arrangements are now re
potted to have been completed.
WILL
TEST
NEW
PLANE
JAIL PROPERTY 18 SOLD
Small Craft Completed. 350
Pounds Weight; Has Only
20 Foot Wing Span
Merchants Urged to Use Rear
Doors in Unloading Pro­
ducts; Furnace Asked
I
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Avlatlon-mlnded people of Lane
Clayton F. Barber, accountant at
The committee wished to stress county w ill find the Springfield
the Booth-Kelly lumber mill, clerk
the fact that the location of the pic­ Municipal Airport a very interest
of the school board, and secretary
nic has been changed. Announce­ Ing place Sundhy according to Jim
of the Lions club, waa seated aa
ments sent out earlier In the week MacManlman, manager. A unique
regular councilman for the unex­
stated the picnic would be held at collection of airplanes and gliders
pired term of H. J. Cox a t the re­
Mrs. W. H. Pollard was appoint­ k llllo rii s park.
are housed In Various buildings
gular meeting of that body held at
Each family is requested to bring about the field and many of them
ed on the by-laws committee, and
the city hall Monday evening.
Mra. M. H Huntly waa named on basket dinners for their own group. will be seen In actual flight that
Barber had been appointed pre­
the membership committee at the Coffee. cream and sugar will be i day.
viously
by the mayor, but rattflea-
Jacob Miller, of Pleasant Hill,
convention. They were both regu­ furnished by the lodges.
Headlining the program for Sun­
Mo.. 93. is shown wearing a pair tlon by the council waa necssaary
lar delegates. Mrs. Jennie Deeds
A -vide variety of activities will day »111 be tbe visit of Ronald Rus­ of boots he purchased seventy-one before tbe appointee coaid ba seat­
and Mra. Isaac Endicott, alternate be available for all who care to take sell, clever stunt performer on the * year» ago The boot» »till have the ed. He was sworn In at the open­
delegates attended tbe convention. part In them.
outside of an airplane. Mr. Russell, ■ ' 'iginal *-4es and heels.
ing of the meting.
Mra. Einma Olson, was a gold star
who hails from Eureka. California,
The new council member will
will be taken up In a plane piloted I
mother guest at the gathering.
serve approximately one and one-
by
MacManlman.
From
this
ship
be
Two citations, one from the na- ’
half years. He w ill be chairman
will exhibit many wing walking
tlonal headquarters and one from |
of tbe finance committee and will
stunts, and later w ill drop below I
the department office were won b y :
hold appointment oii the Judiciary
the wings to a trapeze. From the
tbe auxiliary members.
and health committees.
rope trapeze be will be seen hang­
Citations for wora In membership;
Sale of the old city Jail located
ing by his feet, from bis knees, and
and community service were won i
on Kelly Butte back of the Booth-
he will perform a verlety of other
by members of the Legion post, I
Public Invited to Attend Var­ Kelly lumber mill to a Mr. Brooks
They were represented by Dr. W. Motorists Declare New Mc­ stunts on the rope ladder. This pro­
The purchaser
ied Program at Odd Fellow was approved.
N. Dow, Major M. B. Huntly and I.
Kenzie Construction Worse gram begins at 2:00 o’clock. There
paid (10 for the lumber and agreed
Hall
Monday
Evening
will
be
free
admission
to
tbe
field.
M Peterson.
to tear the place down aad clean
Than Former Roadbed
Passenger ships will haul people
A large number of other real
Members of the Overall Girls’ up tha property.
for
flights
during
tbe
afternoon.
dents and members of the local
Considerable criticism has been
Tbe old Jail was used for many
Another attraction for airminded club will give an entertainment con­
post attended different convention j forthcoming recently (row motor­
sisting of readings, drills, playlets, years during the time railroad con­
people
Sunday
will
be
tbe
official
ists who drive up the McKenzie
sessions and activities.
songs, minstrels and dances, at the struction was being pushed towards
highway because of the methods teat-flying of the new single place
Oakridge. It was discarded when
biplane recently completed at tbe Odd Fellows hall next Monday
MANY FISH RELEASED IN being employed In carrying on new airport. The license plates are ex­ evening. August 17th. The program the new one was built hack of tha
construction projects. Many who
present city hall.
LANE COUNTY STREAMS have made frequent trips up the pected to arrive here within the w ill start at 8:30. Admission free,
Councilmen requested that mer­
but
a
silver
offering
will
be
taken
highway declare that each week next day or two and officials of tbe
chants
unload as much of their sup­
A total of 81,000 game fish were
to assist the Rebekah lodge in some
the number of miles of rough and Department of Commerce w ill give
plies from back doors as possible.
released In Lane county during the
special
work
It
Is
doing.
The
public
almost Impassable road Increases. their sanction to fly tbe plane be­
This w ill aid in preventing the scat­
month of July by employes of the
Is invited to attend tths program
fore Sundav.
tering of waste refuse on the
The greater brunt of the criti­
state game commission, according
which Is being presented under the
This ship has been causing con­
streets and w ill provide a cleaner
cism Is aimed at the atate highway
to a report Just Issued.
direction of Mrs. Edna Yarnell.
siderable interest at tbe airport
Main afreet.
The MrKenxIe river received 60,- commission for the manner In
The complete program to be pre­
ever since construction was started
A motion that truckers of hogged
sented follows;
000 rainbow trout and 10,000 cut­ which they handle tbe letting of
on It. It is only 15 feet long and
fuel
be required to have their
various
contracts
on
the
project.
throat trout from the MsKenxle
Opening drill, “B-M I-L-E” by the
has a wing span of only 20 feet.
trucks covered with canvas to pre­
It Is pointed out that tbe com­
hatchery near Vida.
It is equipped with a four cylinder, Overall Girls' club; reading, “How vent the scattering of the chips
Twenty-one
thousand
eastern mission lets a contract for only tbe
twin opposed. Contenetital A 40 to Make a Loaf of Bread,” Frances about the atreeta waa made. It
brook trout were packed in from construction work and later lets
motor, carries fuel sufficient for a Cornell; reading. “A Boy's Mercy." was tabled for the time betng.
the Fall river hatchery and de­ a new contract for the surfacing
round trrp to Portland and weighs Wanda Burch; ‘‘Sunbonnet Sally
A request from the Max stove
posited In the following lakes, and oiling. If this Is not done by
about 350 pounds without passen and Overall Jim." club girls; read­ works for permission to erset a
the
state
oiling
crews.
The
contrac­
C liff lake. 4600; Horseshoe lake,
ing. “That Hired G irl,” Bessie Co«;
ger or fuel.
small blast furnace waa heard aad
2000; Lodge lake. 6000; Macduff tors who receive the construction
The ship is considerably smaller reading. “My Pa,” Ferne Cornell; was referred to the state fire mar­
lake. «600; M errill lake. 6000; Jobs do their work In mile or less
than the single-place monoplane reading. "How Pa Weaned the shal at Salem.
Mink lake. 6000; and Wilson lake, stretches and then move ahead to
built last year for Dalton Shinn. It Calf,”, Ila Putnam.
another location lnavtng the first
600
Play—“The P I « Parrot.” Cast—
has been constructed for the use
METHODIST PASTOR
mile completed as far as construc­
of students at the school who have The Pirate captain. Zip. W anetta
tion goes, and usually very rough
AT SEATTLE SEMINAR
FORMER RESIDENT SENDS and difficult for motorists to drive completed solo flights but who re­ Neet; Tweedles. the little pirate.
quire extra hours In the air before Maxine Smltson; H. H. the lady pi­
Rev. D. C. Poindexter, pastor of
SUBSCRIPTION TO NEWS’ on. Hence, each week the miles of being eligible for government lic­ rate. Louisa Cowden; Ha Ha, Just
roadbed In the project are lesaened
the Springfield Methodist church,
enses. The plane w ill be rented a pirate. Edna June Yarnell; He He,
Charles RIvett, pioneer resident and the miles of rough Incompleted
left the first part of the week tor
to all such persons for a low fee. another pirate. Ferne Cornell; Ebo-
highway
Increases.
of Springfield In the days when
Epworth Heights near Seattle to
neezer, the barber. Frances Cornell;
probably (5.00 per hour.
stage roaches operated between Eu­
attend a ministerial seminar of
Residents of the Vida-Nimrod sec-, Several different types of gliders Landlord Bunkem. Bessie Cox.
gene and this city, sends a renew­ tlon declare that some surfacingj
M utter and Mumble. Ferne and Methodist pastors being held there
are now on the field including those
al of his subscription to the Spring w ill have to be done on that part
this week and next. Rev. Polndex-
belonging to the Western Glider Frances Cornell; original panto­ j ter does not expect to (111 the local
field News this week.
Mr. and of the highway which has been re­
mime.
Bessie
Cox;
reading,
’‘At
club. Persons who have not made
Mrs. RIvett are the parents of Mrs. constructed before the fall rains
pulpit Sunday morning, but there
a close inspection of them w ill be Our School,” Ferne Cornell; the
W. P. Tyson and now make their start as the dust, now more than a
will be services at the church.
newspaper
minstrels,
clnb
girls;
enabled to do so Sunday.
home at 6703 Holdridge, Bethany foot deep In places, w ill make the
solo. Frances Cornell;
reading.
8tatlon, Lincoln. Nebraska. They road impassable.
“When the L ittle Boy Ran Away,” WOODSMAN CASHES ARM
LIONS
CLUB
RECEIVES
usually have spent a few months
There Is 12 miles of the highway
Roberta Putnam; an Indian legend.
WHEN SHARP AXE SLIPS
each year on the Pacific coast visit­ now under construction. The state
TWO ROADSIDE SIGNS Edna June Yarnell; violin solo,
ing relatives, but w ill not make the highway department has Indicated
Allen Sneed; reading. "How Casey
O. L. Rairiagh employe of the
trip this season.
that the work w ill be completed John Anderson and Donald Toomb Licked Ony Geigen,” Duane Crowe; Fisher mill at Marcola sistained a
T
aken
Into
Club
ae
New
Mr. RIvett Is'among the earliest this fall. Nothing has been said
a garden tryst. Edna June Yarnell deep gash in his left arm Wednes­
M em bers F riday
subscribers to thia paper.
about the construction time when
and W anetta Neet; pantomime, day when the axe ‘ with which ha
residents may expect to have the
•‘Cornin' Through the Rye.” panto­ was working slipped. Flesh on tha
The donation of two large road­
project surfaced and oiled.
LOCAL PEOPLE PUT IN
mimed by Edna June Yarnell, sung arm was cut right down to tha
side
signs
for
the
Lions
club
of
At the present time nearly all
by Mrs. Mortensen; closing drill, main artery. Had the cut boon nay
BOAT ON UPPER ROGUE
of the McKenzie highway between Springfield was announced at the ’’Good Night Ladles,” Overall Girls. deeper he would have suffered sert-
meeting of the club on Friday. The
Mr. and Mra. Prince Helfrlch Springfield and tbe Eugene power
outly from the loss of blood. The
signs are the gift of W . F. W alker,
house,
from
Nimrod
on
east
has
and Rev. and Mrs. Veltle Pruitt
irju ry was treated nt a local phy­
BAPTISTS
WILL
HEAR
district
governor,
who
was
a
dele­
took a boat to the upper waters of been oiled and is a very good road,
sician's office.
gate to the recent international
M c M in n v il l e pastor
the Rogue river Monday and laun­ but the short stretch between these
convention held at Toronto. They
ched It for a fishing expenditlon. is enough to cause many of the
Has Operation
The Rev. Sylvester Cross of Lin- :
w ill mark the east and west ap­
This Is the first time a boat has residents of the McKenzie Bridge
field college at M cMinnville w ill - Mrs. John Henderer of Spring-
proaches to the city.
been taken Into the upper waters area to drive to Bend rather than
Two new members were taken speak at the Baptist church th is , field, submitted to a major opera­
Eugene for their shopping.
of the river famed for steelheads.
Into the club at the meeting. The evening. He Is the first of several tion a t the Pacific Christian hos­
new members are John Anderson candidates to be brought here dur­ pital In Eugene Saturday morning.
MANY
ATTEND
PASTOR
FUNERAL FOR MARCOLA
of the Anderson Motor company, ing the next few weeks by the trus­
RECEPTION ON FRIDAY Inc., and Donald Toomb. Spring- tees of the church in their selection : Vacation on Coaak—Mr. and Mra.
CHILD HELD MONDAY
of a successor to Rev. Ralph R. Mul-1 G. H. Turner returned Sunday
field groceryman.
A fair-sized group attended the
Funeral services for Laura May
holland. who has accepted a call to evening from a week’s vacation trip
which took them to Rocky Point
Jones, 11, daughter of Mrs. David reception tendered Rev. and Mrs.
Roseburg effective September 1.
Dean C. Poindexter of the Metho­ HOLES IN STREETS GET
The usual Thursday evening J on the coast, and to various spots
Jennings of Marcóla who died at
dist church Friday evening. The
the Eugene hospital Sunday were
CEMENT PATCHES TODAY prayer meeting will give way for along the lower Smith river. The
held Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock affair was sponsored by the Men's
this gathering The prayer meet­ weather waa very cold aad windy
from the Veatch chapel In Eugene. Brotherhood and by the members
Robert Plrrle, city street com- ■ ings, with discussions on Genesis, along the coast they report.
of the Ergatha Sunday school class.
Captain King of the Salvation
inissloner. Is busy today patching w ill continue again next week It
Frank Bartholomew was general
Nebraska People Coming— Mr,
Army conducted the services and
broken places In the pavements of l has been announced.
chairman of arrangements.
and Mrs. James T . RIvett of Lin­
Interment was made In Rest Haven
the city. Most of these have been
coln, Nebraska, are expected to ar­
cemetery.
previously cleaned out and he is MANY ATTEND EASTERN
Californians Here— Mr. and Mrs. filling them with concrete today.
rive hère Saturday to spend some
STAR PICNIC SUNDAY time visiting at the home of Mr.
RECENT BRIDE HONORED O. Zschiegner of San Pedro. Cali­
fornia, arrived here Saturday for
and Mrs. W. P. Tyson. Mr. Rivet
Return from Prineville— Mr. and
More than 60 members of Cas- i
AT PARTY ON THURSDAY a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Mrs. J. E. Cross returned Tuesday cade chapter O. E. S., their family is an uncle of Mra. Tyson. He Is 7»
Swarta. Mrs. Swarts Is a sister of afternoon from Prineville where
years old.
members and friends gathered at
Mias Mildred Carson and Miss
Mr. Zschiegner.
they hal spent a few days visiting the Bert Edgell farm on the M o-'
Mary Ann Franxwa entertained
Reedsport People Here. Mr. and
with his sister.
Thursday evening ’at the home of
hawk river Sunday for the annual
Mrs. Jim Cumming of Reedsport
Motorcycle Stolen— W illiam Cur-
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picnic sponsored by the chapter
the former for Mrs. Dwtght Kessey,
Visitor Expected— Miss Martha for Its members and for the mem- spent Sunday here w ith M r. aad
nee Elaine Archambeau. who was tls is reported to have had his
Mrs. C. F Egglmann. T heir daugh­
married recently. Fifteen guests motorcycle stolen at North Bend Mortensen of Salem Is expected to bers of Liberty Masonic lodge.
ter. Byrdene, has been spending
last
week-end.
The
motorcycle
had
arrive
In
Springfield
today
for
a
Games and entertainment were
were Invited.
several days here with Mr. and
a sidecar attached to It.
visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. enjoyed during the afternoon.
Mrs. Eggtmann. 8he returned to
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R.
P.
Mortensen.
Mrs. C. E. Wheaton was general
Baby Son Born
her. home Sunday evening.
Here from Loe Angelee— Mrs, W.
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chairman of the committee In 5
Mr. and Mrs. James Bonner are H. Allis of Los Angeles is In Spring-
Taking Vacation — Mrs. Clara charge.
D aughter B ern — Mr. and Mrs.
the parents of a baby eon born to field visiting with her sister, Mrs Fawver. office nurse of Dr. Milton
Lester Porter of route 3, Craawall,
them Wednesday morning. Auguat Ralph R. Mulholland. Their father, V. W alker, Is taking her vacation, i
Doesn’t Like Coast— John Nelson' are the parents of a baby daughter
13, 1(31, at the home of Mrs. I. D. M. I. Holverson Is also a visitor at She Is expected to return the lat-j
I-arlm er, In Springfield.
the Mulholland home.
doesn’t like the coast weather at born to them at the Pacific Christ­
ter part of this week.
thia time of the year and did not ian hoapltal In Eugene on Friday,
8on Born— Mr. and Mrs. D a rre ll' Returns from Vacation — Cecil hesitate to so express himself after August 7, 1931.
Injures Finger— The young son
of Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Spencer of Herbert of Oakridge are the p ar-! Mathes, employee of the Mountain returning from a vacation trip to;
Business Visitor»—Wayne Lewis
this city painfully Injured his fin ents of a baby son born to them I States Power company steam plant Crescent City and nearby beaches.
ger when he ran a large splinter at the Eugene hospital In Eugene reutrned to his duties Monday fol­ The wind blew such a gale n e a r. and ‘Dad’ Lewis of McKeasle
Into the thumb Just below the nail. on Sunday, August 9. 1931.
lowing his annual vacation spent Bandon that most of the trees were| Bridge were visitors In Hprlngfleld
The wood was rotten and It was
In eastern Oregon with his mother. topless. Mr. Nelson was accompan­ on Friday.
necessary to cut the nail away to
Visiting at Roseburg— Miss Mary
ied on the trip by his wife, and
remove the small particles. He was Elizabeth W hitney spent several
Visitor from W altervllle— Mrs. his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. , Visitors from Mc K ernie
swimming at Eugene at the time of days last week-end visiting with 1 Herbert Platt of W altervllle was and Mrs. Roy Worswlck of ruralj Angus Harblek of McKensle
was a visitor to BpringftaM Frida*.
friends at Roseburg.
the accident.
a visitor In Springfield Monday.
route 3, Eugene.
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