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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HI'K i NGKIKLU. LANK COUNTY- OREGON, THl'ItSHAY SKITEMBER 24. 1931
twenty eighth t e a k .
No 37
t«-r-c«rfor jENEfii
'coiiKUti
«.s.
SEEKS PIW
BERT TOMSETH OFF P .T .A . Meeting
Officers this Week
Wedding Is Held
to Be Held triday
PLANNED AT H.S. FOR ROAD WORK
FDR RELIEF WORK
10 i l l « UK FAIR
FOOTBALL LINEUP
Lloyd Frese to Be President
Mis* Olive Gerber Becomes.
- -
Two Springfield Women Will
of Graduating Class; Don­ Methodist Brotherhood Take*
Rust
Brothers
Will
Rock
Sec­
Star End Break* Left Leg Head Committee* on Coun­ Committee Appointed Will Bride of Dale Cheshire at Mrs. Ketels to Direct Corn-
ald Hawke Heads Juniors
tion
of
Upper
Willamette
Surprise
Wedding
munity Affair to Be Pres­
Action; Ask* Backing of
ty Council Body
Tuesday Evening in One of
Study Exposition and Make
Highway
ie
Report
Mina
Olive
Oerber,
daughter
of
I
ented
During
October
Local Churches
Firet Scrimmage Pday*
Suggestion* at Meeting
New
officers
of
the
three
higher
First iimutlng of III* Springfield
I'urenl -Teacher a**o«'lallon for the
Mr. and Mr*. II. E. Oerber of tfal*
Whether the Lane county lair
Ju.t|fle s Its con ! 1
I*®*®” ‘h® bride
tiiman* e with programs similar to litre. <it < hcshlre district Saturday
pBg| years, w hether It cun lx- Un It a quiet wedding ceremony per
pro¥#d ,,r gboU|q ,w qi»«.,,„tinned lormed at Oregon City at 6:30
(.ol|g| (|„ red by a committee I o ’< lock. Miss Faye Fisher attend
4p|
,.y , h„
,.„unt> ed the bride. The wedding was un
TEAM NOT DISCOURAGED present school year will be held St I ( ob||( eM)
r . ï - « = Â î 5 w* "
grades at the high school
were
« eo cross w , u . * ss , st
problems Incidental to school open-
g<|,ool auditorium about the mid
,„e <>f OctobBr for , be purpose of bar-Run Gravel Will Be Used ing had been worked out. The Need for Immediate Preserva-
Wsalth of Material Available noon, Septem ber 36, nt 3 o'clock
And Route Made Passable
freshmen will probably elect their
Features of the meeting will be
raising funds for new stage equip­
tion of Surplus Produce
Indicntn* St* «**ful Sea­
to Oakridge. Westfir
¡eMd7
a " 7 “/ “f*“’' • c, ord j
abort talks by the principals of
ment are being completed this |
Declared Important
lug to W. E. Buell, principal.
son for h
Squad
the H ire., schools; W K Buell. high
week. Mrs. Jane Ketels will have
•
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Lloyd Frese, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R ocking of the upper WIHatnette
Lincoln and
,„r
«, junction
gem-ral charge of the affair and
Immediate action Inoking to the
Injuries, the ever <* >g threat .......... . »<ojr
.„ prise to Ihe parents as well as
nBme wbom gbB npBq , Bg „
highway on the state constructed Fred Frese was ch oses President j fo’^
a city-wld? orgiUlh»-
Ulenn Woods. Bruttaln Mrs Cry* (.((y |B|), Kr(,,Hy „v„ „ |llg
of athletic teams si
xxlally
many
friends
of
the
young
coupl
lal Male will lead group singing
M(>r(t
|100(M) of the taypay
«IslanU,
to w E B u eii,, section of the three miles will be of the senior class of which Mr. , |on ior the purpiwe <)f proy(atog
football squads. Invail *?. nrlng
and Mrs. Agnes I’rochnow. P T A (.ri(. m()My wgB , pBnt o „
,.oun They will make their home at high school principal
by private contract and not by L ass Buell Is the advisor Other officers a cenfrB, collection and distribution
field Tuesday evening z*
Ing I
president, will ealend greetings
|y (a(r (n jppj Bllq (1¥Bf | booou bag Cheshire.
It I. planned to have the programi «'““‘X- accorW"« to word received of this claa. are Clinton Hartman. afen<.y , n th,g cUy ,(> u k e
of
down Bert Tomseth. star ein
«r
A wedding dinner was held at divided into three parts, the nr„ | by the county court from E A. Col »Ice president; BUI Huord. se< re- re„ ef wof,k hpr(> th,g w|nter *
A business meeting und round I been expended In the past ten
of last M M * und one of tlx
'able discussion will follow the years. Members of the chamber ex- till- Imine of the bride's parents IO he musical, tbe second, vod-vil.
• ““ « highway engineer, who tary. Gordon Wright, treasurer;
by w p Ty##o lnBy<jr
expected to carry the brunt of
»
, ,
.
.
„ holiday afternoon with the follow and the final event a one act play recently with county officials and and Geraldine Wilkinson, social
afternoon program
at.don 1(M)klng
, hp Math.
iircsscd them selves a' the meeting
’
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
ullai k In Hie games this «east.
i i attendance
u 1 1 o i n l a m t* besides
liu a in u «
flit*
Ini; t In
the
new This play will be chosen and di delegations of Oakridge and West promoter.
promoter.
ering
of
provisions
was
taken
here
All
puri'Dls
of
children,
schixil
j
,
b(.
g„jr
W
as
not
justifying
this
Tomseth fell with a broken left
fir resident* Inspected the grading.
Donald Hawke la the new preal- Monday night by Me Men a Brother­
because of limited atlend- I) weds, Mrs. Charles Cornell, her repted by Mr*. Ketels.
leg during one of the first scrim \ teachers, and other Interested peo
four children, Frances. Fern. Lloyd
The Rust brothers of Mlachly dis- dent of the junior class. His as hood of the Methodist church when
mag«* sessions of Ihe season. II was I ple are urged to attend the meeting
Tills will be one of the first large
aril ( tarine; Mr. and Mrs. George
trlct
have been given the contract «latants are Dalton Thurman, vice members of that organisation
Two
Springfield
P.-T.
A.
w
orkers1
K
A
MiCornack.
president
of
a clean break and la not aerlons [
Gerla r. Misa Maxine Snodgrass. social activities In this city follow ­ for the rocking.
president; Velma Severson, secre- placed their pastor, Rev. Dean C.
physically, hut II will keep him off I were named to post» as chairmen , b„ c , )U„ iy Chamber, appointed a Mr and Mrs, H. E. Oerber, Eunice, ing Ihe opening of the school year.
It
Is
planned
to
use
bar
run
gravel
tary; and Bernadine McFarland, I Poindexter. In charge of a commit
of
standing
com
m
ittees
of
Ihe
Lane
■
(.,„„m|
|
|
W
consisting
of
Herman
the team for the remainder of the |
J u , und Verne Gerber, Alma Flab. Students have purchased some from the river and not crushed treasurer. The social promoter has tee of tbrHe tbe otber , wo members
year, lie la now at his bom» and County Council Hulurday at a meet |^,fkey. Cottage Grove, Ham Ix»h Lindsey DeVoe, and Dorla Oerber stage properties th- maelvea. have
rock as planned by the county In • not been selected. Glenn Martin Is to
named by himself, to call on
will have to remain there for some Ing held at the home of Mrs. Q. II j IIiatt Junction City; anil II. E.
An automobile ride and plenn partially paid for some other, and Its proposition to the state high- advisor.
G<x>d In Eugene. They are Mrs. It I M.ixey, Hpringfleld Io Investigate
jbe other churches of the city ask
tint* before he will he able to be |
a. Coburg bridge was also held 'he purpose of the benefit program
CGlnm, „ , on.
The sophomore class will have lng tbat similar groups be provided
I* Mortensen, hospllallaatlon and Ihe fair situation und make a re
out on rrutehea.
later In tbe evening with the fol *’
<*>®Ple‘e ‘he
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..
A
three
Inch screen will be used I Bruce Squires for president this from each church and that this
Mrs
II.
C
Ogilvie,
publicity.
Those
port at the next meeting which Is
The accident la just one of those
Maaaw«-
Ksrhwru
payments
started
and
to
purchase
_
i lowing people P
a« mu<.h nec. ssary additional equip “nd ° n* ’ Preadln* of th u
***’’: Lcho Tomseth will be the body bring about the formation of
things which happen. KverytaxJy ih o s e ti to head th e o th e r commit In he held In Cottage Grove.
i injndler, Faye Fisher, Alma Flab,
will be made, according to the rice president; Margaret Carpen g permanent organization,
liatea to see It, It happens In a tees tacado Mrs. II. It Emerson. - Another committee appointed Maxine Bnodgrass. Eunice Gerber, ment as the receipt« will permit.
report as received by the county | ter. secretary and treasurer, and
Hanta
Clara,
membership;
Mrs
W
I
Wednesday
by
the
president
for
The mayor has taken up the mat-
flash, and hardly ever does a spec
Dei-I« Oerber, Velma Moscop, Nor
court.
Dorothy Hart, so«;ial promoter. I ter „j relief work with the pastors
tator realise what has happened It. Parker, Elmira, service and purpose of sitting with the county val Fors, Joe Gerber. Verne Oerber,
Tbe rocking with bar-run gravel Miss Millbollen is the faculty ad- of the city churches and thinks that
until It Is over. Il Is a and blow, «hop; Mrs H. A Him*. Hauls Clara budget committee when II works \i Hui th. Lindsey DeVoe and Mr.
la
now under way on the section visor of this class,
program;
Mrs
Roy
Wimdruff.
the work ran best be carried on by
on tlx- budget for th«i next year con­
however, to this sophomore who
land Mrs. Cheshire.
of more than two miles which la
Miss Ann Vogel is faculty ad- these organisations If they will
had made a successful start to , River Hoad. Four H clubs, Mrs. sists of F K. Mendenhall. Cottage
belng constructed by the federal visor for tbe freshman class.,
form a cooperative group for the
wards a brilliant high arhool ath Della Fingerai«!, county health «jrove; Haus M Peterson. Florence,
bureau of public roads. Both r«x:h-
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THREE INITIATED INTO
Allen, Vids.
purpose.
letlc career II Is even more of a nurse, health; Mrs. J W Working. a(1(|
Ing jobs wBI assure an all winter LIONS W ILL ENTERTAIN
Rev. Poindexter, has expressed
The following Hpringfleld men st-
N. O. W. ON WEDNESDAY
blow Io the 30 teammates of his Eugene, historian; and Mrs Karl
road for the upper W illamette area.
C U B S NEXT THURSDAY j him self as being personally very
and to his coach who have to meet j Johnson. Vaughn, P. T A. publl-a lerded Ihe Friday meeting W. K.
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favorable to this plan, and thinks
Burnell, W. A Taylor, F. B Ham Robert B urnett, A. E. N o tt and M r*. Walter Cossler to Be New Next year tbe surfacing will
Eugene high school In their first lion and exhibits.
com pleted.
Another meeting of Ihe chairmen 11|„ Jobn py |r „„q | | E Maxey
M innie N ott Are New M em ­
Dinner Meeting and Program Plan-1‘hat Immediate action should be
game of the Reason on Hayward
Commander: Dr. W. N. Dow
_________________
bers of Local Group
ned for Many New Members
started whereoy those people hav-
field In Eugene next Friday night of the com m ittees and the execu i
is Retiring Officer
live
committee
of
Me
County
Coun­
ing a surplus of either f(xxl or
-W ithout question. Tomseth was
of Springfield Den
Thr«w new members. Robert Bui
‘ clothing would be Induced to pro-
the best man on the squad al the cil will be held Thursday. October
All candidates m-mlnated for of-:
nett, A E. Nott. and Mrs. MlnSle
New members of the Springfield tect aDd save these for dlstrlbu-
time of hla Injury” stated Nerval I, al the home of the prc-ildent for
fleers of Springfield American Le- i
the
purpose
of
working
out
plans
Nott
were
initiated
Into
Pine
Cir­
Lions den, taken in during a recent “ on among the needy thia winter,
May, coarh yesterday
for school year.
cle. Neighbors of Wood«-raft at th • gion post number 40 were elected
membership drive will be enter-
“ *s a well-known fact that there
Team Not Discouraged
regular meeting held Wednesday at the regular meeting last Thurs­
tained at a evening dinner and p ro
a large amount of food produrts
llut the team la not disheartened [
day evening Walter N. Gossler, j
evening
— at the I. O. O. F. hall Ini
.
. .
il w
UUilkur I InuH D a t u m s ^ u n rla u gram to be presented at the Com- which go to w aste annually In this
they have set their mlixla Io wlu RECENT BRIDE IS GUEST
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i nation followed regular order of P""“*"’ adl a<a"' « •» he the new Wilbur Lloyd Returns Sunday, munity K11P
hall _____
Thursday _______
evening of vicinity. Much of this is not very
their first game, and If the husky
AT SHOWER ON FRIDAY Thirty-Three Patrons of the buslnegB
commander, taking the place of Dr.
Afternoon From Clover-
next
week.
difficult to store and will keep until
pew material on (lie field can lenrn
dale With First Buck
Plans for a large Hallowe’en W. N. Dow, present holder of the
Commercial Bank Must
Nlel Pollard is chairman of a needed If properly taken care of.
fast enough there ought to be two Miss Esther McPherson E n ter­
party to tx- held at ibe hall October office. H. O. Dlblee and H. E.
committee of five making arrange- Many cities In the state have even
and three very gixxl players avail
Make Proof of Account
ta in * at H e r H om * In Honor
36 w re made at the meeting last M « e y are the new first andI s e e , Early hunters have been unusual mentg
_
_ foj> _ (he pTent Thp regu,Br -------------------------
--------------- where
started community kitchens
utile for each ixialtlon on the team
of M r*. George Cole
Tixlay. September 24. Is the final night. All those who can are re ond 'r,ce commanders r spe
y. ij successful the first part of this
meeting of the club much of the perishable products
Itlghl now there are 30 turning out
Ira M Peterson will be adjutant sea8on 4a bagging thelr rio ted
be digpeMeq wUh are being preserved until needed,
each night on the field ba< k of
Mrs. George Cole, nee Kathryn «hit« on which creditors of the Com- quested to come dressed In co«
taking the place of Gossler. J. M. qeer. Almost every party which The wepklj. meetin(f tomorrow wln l„ other places large num ber, of
merclal
Stale
bank
may
make
proof
.
Mine.
Two
more
members
will
be
Brattain and Ihe coach la putting Jack, wns a guest of honor al a
Larson was re-elected as finance W(. nt out froln Springfield the first
i prunes are being picked and d-ted
be held however.
them through very strenuous con­ surpilse shower given by Mias of claims against this institution initiated at Mat time.
day of the season returned with
►
hl«
It
I*
now
In
prix-e*«
of
llqulda-
a
large
representation
from
th-
°M
cer-
for later use.
ditioning exercise« to develop their Ksthei McPherson at her home Frl-
Frank Emmerick. W alterville. Dr one or more. Those hunting uu this
Just what part the Red Cross will
wind, limber up their bodies a n d ' d»v evening at 7 80 Games, en­ Iton under the direction of A. A |<x-al group will go to Cottage Grove
W. H. Pollard, and Al Pohl are | side getting tbe black tail and W. C. T. U. ELECTS NBW
play
in local relief work this winter
Schramm
state
superintendent
a
t
to
be
guests
of
the
circle
there
on
loosen their muscles. To Ihe by I tertainment. and examination of the
OFFICERS WEDNESDAY |g unsettled. It is understo««1 that
stander on the sidelines II seems gift«, together with refreshments banks, with F A. Haveniann, as- > October 14. the next regular tne^i the new members of the executive white tails, and those crossing the
committee.
mountain have been bringing back '■
this organization would rather have
Ing night for «he group.
that Ihe coach Is conducting a class- «a cuplé«’ the evening for the many Í sistant. In « barge,
Mrs. Eliza Nelson was reelected some local body undertake the
The
new
officers
will
probably
be
large mule deer.
’ntlrty-three accounts
of varlgnted athletics. One minute . ktlendlng
installed al Me next regular meet-
Wilbur Lloyd brought In the first
C T V
"thl'meeOng work and allow this organization
he has the boys practicing running , Those*present were Mrs Cole , of mom v at the bank have not q , q REPRESENTATION
t^ use what means it haH available
ATTENDS ANNUAL MEET
he held the first Thursday in deer of the season about 2:45 Sun-
Wedne8day afternoon
then he has them falling down and Jean Kcott, Barbara Adams, c h est, been claimed Ml« morning and
at the to a 1 thoae directing the work.
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..»»i.i„eii
" I I t m u o a p u v u h l r v i u t i October.
__ . The
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.
«. weighed
i»7
place , for the
meeting i day afternoon. It
137 nela w eanesaay auernoon
gelling up, later performing a group Hayden. Mrs liny Htearmer Mrs I these will be forfeited If affidavit
home of Mrs. Ernest Bertscb. Other
I pounds. Dr. W. N. Dow returned
of callathentlca. and before the sea- William McCallister. Nellie Stuart, ¡claim s are not made before Ihts
Eleven members of the Spring- : has not been decided.
officers chosen are Mrs. Le;ha
Monday evening from Eastern Ore-
4-H CLUB MEMBERS TO
«Ion la over they are tackling, and ! Mrs. Don Meaklna, Mrs Italph evening.
field Baptist church attended the |
» ik I-
x GUARD UNIT CHANGES
' gon with a large mule deer weigh R><hard, vice p resid en t, Mrs. Bert
Cline. Mr*. Isaac Cline, Mrs C.
No date ha« been set yet for the i annual ______
scrimmaging
sessions of _______
the t nipqua As U U A K D U N I I b t l A N U t a
>
_____
____ Davis Mus,oe' 8*‘cre‘ary: Mrs
E J -|
HAVE FULL PROGRAM
Jack. Mrs. E. A. Cole. Mrs. Edith first payments to I»- made the
()f , h(1 ,,apt|gt cbur<'.h ht.,q
Much Material Available
ANNOUNCED BY SWARTS
a»rao«
P°“nd8
Bertsch treasurer; Mrs. Georgia
AT THE STATE FAIR
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i
and
party
found
their
deer
out
in
_
Cole.
Mrs
Eslella
McPherson.
Mrs
creditors.
After
the
ninety
days
al-
The coach Is well pleased with
at Marshfield last week and won
Several changes made in Com- tbe Marcola country Sunday. Dallas •s,e“ le‘l n- flow ers. Mrs. m.
the turnout this fall and the man Mubel Kiddle, and Miss Maxine lowed for filing of claims has elap- third place among all cities repre­
Starting with the monster 4-H
ner In which the boys work to gain I Snodgrass.
sed. all claims will have to be gone sented In attendance. Sessions were pany C. National Guard unit of Murphy brought back one from FM*hes. program, am . rs. . r a m
rally
Sunday. September 27 a full
Springfield
were
announced
t
h
is
.
Southeastern
Oregon.
Rice,
correspon
ing
secretary.
over and a ratio of payments work­ held Tuesday to Thursday Inclusive
the experience which will mean
i The next meeting of the unit will program of club activities of Judg­
week
by
C.
A.
Swarts.
first
lieuten-
otb
er
hunters
ln
tbla
¥lclnity
wbo
h^
d
Wednegday
o(
Qct.
ed
out
In
proportion
to
the
size
places on the regular learn. Eight RAILROAD TO OPERATE
und included interesting discus­
ing contest, demonstration and
of the various claims.
took to the woods for the opening
gt the home Qf Mrg Nett,eton
lettermen of last year are now
sions on Ihe work of both congre ant In charge.
judging of exhibits a busy week Is
SPECIAL FAIR TRAIN
No information Is available as gutlons and of the young peoples
( harles F. Scott, sergeant, has of the season Include George Car-
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fighting to retain their old bertha.
planned
for all 4-H club members.
to what percentage will be paid
been transferred to the N ation al, son. Chet Olson. Carl Glllenwater.
They «re Dean Anderson. William
societies.
A special train to the State fair
Sunday, the club rally for which
CAR FENDERS DAMAGED
when the first payments are made. (
pe„p|e attending the meet 'Guard reserves at his request be- Morris Morten, Gilbert Wilcox, Max
Huord. tackles; Lloyd Pre**. Ver
nt Salem will be operated het ween
Ay STREET CROSSING a 8P*c‘a‘ program Is planned, all
non Liles, fullbacks; Bruce Squire*,
— -----------------------(ng included Frank Chase. Gladys cause of Inability to attend regular and George Green. Jim Harpole.
Eugeiie and Salem on Saturday.
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4-H members will be admitted free
quarter; lialtfln Thurman, center;
I Chase. Mrs. Elmo Chase. Mrs drill periods. Vernon P. Liles has O .D .Smith, Walter Gossler. W. E.
September 2*. the opening date of O. E. S. TO SPONSOR
A
fender
and
running
board
on
aD<l will be given two tickets, to
George Thatcher, half; and (Jordon
BENEFIT CARD PARTY ¡Chester Chase, Virginia Chase, been enlisted fo r a period of three Buell. Fred Buell, Clayton Barber
tl.i exposition, also Children’s Day,
the Walter Gossler automobile was bring as guests two other boys or
Wright, end
.
.
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Mary
Young.
Mrs.
Paul
»chlewe.
years.
Corporal
Verrol
McFarland
,
and
William
Ham.
i ( cording Io Fred A. Smith, local
damaged Monday when she was k‘rls not club members. Tickets
New players on Ihe squad are,
Cas< ade Chapter O. E ». will | Dorothea Frese. Mrs. Fred Frese has been promoted to sergeant t o : it u quite evident that not only
ageul.
turning in an intersection at Fifth for Lane county club members can
Vern Allen, tackle; Winston Bsc-
succeed
Scott,
and
Private
First
'
local
hunters
are
getting
their
deer
The train will leave Eugene at sponsor a benefit card party at the and Rev. and Mrs. William Taylor.
and
B streets and was struck by an­ be secured Monday at the county
«us. Robert Brown. Everett Chet
The entire association group Class. Frank Lombard has been : 4bjg season, also, as one need but
7,45 anil will arrive at the fair- Masonic hall tonight at 8 o ’clock.
other
car driven by u. D. Yates. club agent's office.
wood, Joel Cowden, Charles Morse.
stand on the street for a few min-
rrouni' at IO A. M. Returning the Mrs. C. E. Wheaton is chairman of were guests of the young people j promoted to corporal,
All exhibits must be in by 1
Yates
acknowledged responsibility
Arvai Stevenson. Henry TrlnkH. ttuln will leave the fairgrounds at j the committee In charge and has at a seafood dinner held on Sun
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I utes during the aftenoons to see
o'clock Saturday. September 26.
for
the
accident.
He
has
moved
Ixiuis Tuhy and Elmer Ware, 5:86 and will arrive In Eugene at as her assistants. Mrs. Clifford Wtl- set beach on Wednesday.
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEET
several automobiles pass through
here recently from California and Judging of Home Economics pro­
guards; Donald Brown, center; 7:50 I m. Special rates for chll- son. Mrs. Lydia Edged and Mrs. S.
TO BE HELD TUESDAY w,th deer ,led on the runnln< has crossed the intersection at jects begins Immediately.
Itnlph Clark, a new student from
________
boards.
dren 14 yem-s and under are fl.0 0 ; t Jacobson.
METHODISTS TO START
Arrangements are being made by
i Fifth and A streets, a stop street,
Eugene, Blane Fisher, William
Tickets
will
sell
for
25c
and
will
A
special
meeting
of
the
Spring-1
over 14 years. >1.00; and adults
leaders and club members to ship
he
says.
He
-declared
that
he
sup-
RALLY
WORK
FOR
FALL
Mills, Morris Stewart, Bob Stark.
field city council for the purpose of TEACHER HONORED AT
>3.10. These rates Include admis­ Include refreshment*. Bridge and
I posed Fifth was a stop street livestock by train, truck and
Harold Stevenson, ends; Carter
500 will bep layed.
sion to the fair.
acting on the bids for sidewalks
DINNER
LAST
WEEK
The
church
school
is
rallying
Its
through the town and did not look trailers.
Hartman. Clinton Hartman. Wllford
The next regular meeting of the students and faculty for a year ot construction
along
East
Main :
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Lane county will be represented
for the yellow warning signs.
Scliwendal. Janies Weal, hnlf hacks,
Eastern Star will be held at the lt-al study, training and experience. street will be held Tuesday even
virgtl McPherson, assistant prin-
in every department, according to
SERVICES
FOR
CHRISTIAN
nnd Richard Wright, quarter.
I hall on Tuesday, October 0
at the Dallas junior high SCHOOLS SHOW FURTHER lnforlnatton received here
We will feature adult education ing at 7:30. The authorised milk c| pB]
Townspeople are urged to go over CHURCH ARE ANNOUNCED
ordinance will probably be a c te d ! school, was guest of honor at a
with
a
view
to
meeting
the
real
life
to the field after school anil watch
GAINS IN ATTENDANCE FREDERICK JAMES DIES
problems of our own and our chll- on and the preliminary steps In the | dinner at the home of his mother.
Morning services nt the Christian TW INS BORN TO LOCAL
Ihe boys In training.
Mrs. Stella McPherson, last week
PEOPLE ON SATURDAY dr®»- Th® message at the 11 o’clock re issuing of city bonds started.
church will begin at 9:45 with the
Springfield school attendance HERE WEDNESDAY NIGHT
just before leaving to assume his
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worship service will be: "The He-
continued to gain over last year's
EPWORTH LEAGUE PLANS regulnr Bible school. The 11 o'clock
duties for the present school year.
CIVIC CLUB MEETING
Twlns. a boy weighing seven nnd llglon of the Master«
sermon topic will be "A Brother,
Funeral services for Frederick
enrollment this week when a total
RECEPTION ON FRIDAY
Guests present Included Mr. and
The evening service will be given
One to Christ." There will be a spe threo fourths pounds, nnd n girl
W.
Janies. 47, who passed away at
TO BE OCTOBER 13
of 245 were enrolled In the high
Mrs. Edmlnson and children. Mar­
weighing seven pounds were born to a consideration of the theme;
school, 158 at the Brattain, and 271 his home here at Eighth and N.
The new students, faculty mem­ rial vocal aolo. "The Kprth Is the
Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs ■ Will the church rally? Will there be
First fall meeting of the Sprtng- tha Tate. Esther McPherson. La at the Lincoln school. This is a streets Wednesday evening after a
bers and any young people who may Lord's," sung by Frank L. Cook.
C. O. Anderson nt their home on C a time soon when the majority ol fleM clvt(. cjub wm be be|q at tbe Verne McPherson, Mabel Riddle,
The
Christian
Endeavor
m
eets
at
be atrangers are being ««nlerlalned
total enrollment for the first week short Illness will be held from the
street. Mrs. Anderson and the new people will stop and the few pass Community hall on the second and W. A. McPherson.
7
o'clock
for
I
heir
usual
study
hour,
of 674 as compared with 579 this Walker-Poole chapel Monday after­
nt a social function given by the
i by the doors of the church? "The Tuesday In October, according to
arrivals are getting along nicely.
noon at 2 o'clock. Interment will
young people of the Methodist and the evening aervtce starts- nt
same period last year.
Right to Question," will be the sub­ an announcement made this week I. O. O. F. MEMBERS PLAN
8
p.
in.
“Christ,
the
Sinner's
Sub
be in Laurel Hill cemetery.
Gains
have
been
shown
in
each
church Friday evening at 7:30. Pre­
ject of the League discussion at by Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, president.
Frederick James was horn at
V ISIT TO GROVE GROUP of the three utiildlngs. The high
parations are being made for a stltute." will he the subject of the SERVICE STATION GETS
6:30 Sunday evening. Miss Fay Par Plans for the year', work of the
evening message. There will he spe
Fairchild. Wisconsin, on October 6,
school
started
with
230
last
year,
large number and a fine time.
NEW COATING OF PAINT sons will lead the discussion. Every
organization will be discussed at
rial music.
Several members of Springfield the Brattain schools. 151, and the 1884, and lived there until 1918
| one's opinion will be respected. A this time.
ftev. Veltle Pruitt will preach at
when he moved to Erie. Pennsyl­
lodge No. 70, I. O. O. F. are plan­ Lincoln school 186.
Painters
for
the
Richfield
gaso­
G. P. HOFFMAN LEAVES
cordial reception will be given to
both services.
ning to drive to Cottage Grove Sat­
line company were In Springfield
There are 86 freshmen enrolled vania where he resided until 1928
FOR BUSINESS TRIP
all attending nny of the services.
urday evening to attend a meeting In the high school, 51 sophomores, when he came to Springfield and
NEW COVERING PUT ON
the first of the week completely
has made his home here since that
of the lodge there which will be 47 Juniors, and 60 seniors.
THREE
GO
TO
ROSEBURG
repainting
the
J.
M.
Larson
service
P.
Hoffman,
mercantile
Htore
COBURG
M.
E.
CHURCH
G.
REV. TAYLOR ATTENDS
time.
featured by a visit of Homer D.
station
In
the
blue
and
cream
of
operator In Springfield has gone to
FOR BIG CELEBRATION
He Is survived by his mother,
the gasoline company.
A new roof Is being put on the Angel, grandmaster for Oregon.
PRINEVILLE MEETING
FORMER PLEASANT HILL
San Francisco on a business trip.
¡Mrs. Emma James; one brother,
Methodist
church
at
Coburg
this
Three
Bprlngfladl
men
F.
B.
Mr. Hoffman purchased the stock
RESIDENT IS MARRIED ¡Charles E. Hunter; and one sister,
R e tu rn * to Albany— Miss H ild a
Rev. and Mrs. William G. Taylor week and other minor Improve­
To Enroll at University
of the Kennett store and Is con­ Ilamlln, M B. lluntly. nnd Bam
Mrs. Mabel Hunter, all of Sprlnr-
Pyle has returned to Albany after
are
spending
Wednesday.
Thurs­
Miss
Hattie
Mitchell.
Ashland,
ments
are
being
made
according
to
Richmond
attended
the
state
wide
ducting a business In Ihe 1. O. O. F.
Mrs. Alice English of Eugene. ()e |d
having
spent
two
weeks
at
the
day.
Hint
Friday
of
this
week
at
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter. Rev. Poin­
celebration staged at Roseburg last stator of Mrs. D B Murphy, will
building.
local office of the Mountain States former|y » rMldent ° f Plea“ ’", Hi
Saturday In recognition of that city arrive here today to spend the fall Prineville during the annual meet­ dexter serves this church as well Power company during the annual
marrled to Wl,"am B"-d" el’
R eturns A fte r V isit
ing
of
the
Deschutes
Baptist
asso­
with
her
sister.
She
will
enroll
at
as the one In Springfield.
Pastor Moves H ers— New ar­ having been designated ns the site
of Lebanon Saturday, September 19
vacation of Miss McPherson.
ciation.
They
nre
expected
to
re­
Ihe
University
of
Oregon
for.
the
of
the
>2.000.000
Northwest
Soldiers
In Eugene. The couple will make j Mrs. T. H. Taylor of Portland
rival* In Springfield Hre Rev. and
fall term to complete her work to­ turn here In timo to conduct regu­
Mrs. F. 8. Clamo. Rev. Clemo Is a home.
returned to her home Sunday after
their home at Lebanon.
Son
Born—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emmett
Get
License
to
Wed
—
William
lar services Sunday. Rev. Taylor
wards the Bachelors degree.
retired Methodist pastor.
They
having spent three d ay, here visit­
was supply pastor at Prineville for Rasmussen of Cottage Grove are J. Baugneaa of Dexter and Dora
To Attend O. 8. C.—Jack Jackson
moved here from Albany and are
ing with her sister «nd brother-in-
DR.
STIVERS
TO
PREACH
the
parents
of
a
baby
son
born
to
Glaspey
of
Drain
obtained
a
mar­
To Attend College— Mr. and Mrs. a while this summer beforh accept­
living at 931 E street. The neat and left Saturday for Corvallis where
law, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bartholo­
them here Monday at the home of riage license at the office of the
AT THURSTON SUNDAY mew.
clean appearance of the residential lie planned to neroll In the Oregon Riley Snodgrass had as their guest« ing the pastorate of the Springfield
Mr.
Rasmussen's
parents.
county
clerk
Saturday.
sections of this city greatly tm State college. He graduated from during the past week-end. Mr. and Baptist church.
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Dr. E. V. Stivers, former pastor;
(bp Hpringfleld high school In June. Mrs. Willard Sloan nnd their daugh­
pressed the new residente.
Return* to School
Portland Resident Here — Mrs. of the First Christian church In
Leave for Home— Mr. and Mrs.
ter. Alda of Coquille. Miss Sloan
Drive to Portland
Mis- Ida Cox loft Wednesday for
M. R. Irish and D. B. Murphy Ed Soule left Sunday morning for Jennie Cannon of Portland drove to I Eugene will conduct services at the
Brother Killed— Mrs. J. F. Troops will attend classes at the Eugene
Portlander Hsra — Mrs. Agnes
Springfield Monday to look after Thurston church bundny according Monmouth where she «III attend
Dorn of Portland was a visitor In of Natron received word Monday Bible College this winter. Hor par-¡went to Portland to transact busl- their new home at Burntwood, Ore­
work In connection with the 1. O .¡to an announcement made this the state normal school for th*
Springfield the first part of the that her brother had been killed In ents left for their home on Tues ness. Mr. Murphy will return Fri­ gon, where they have recently pur­
, morning.
O. F. home In Portland.
. year.
chased a small farm tracL
day.
I day.
California on Sunday.
the Lincoln school on Friday alter-
NEW OFFICERS OF
LEGION ELECTED
TODAY FINAL DATE
FOR BANK CLAIMS
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