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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY BIOIITII Y KAIL
CITY REFUND BOND
ELECTS CALLED
Voters to Ex( q
on $50,000
Werinesd
DEBT IS NOT
Thetnaslvas
nd Issue
it. 28
TEASED
Bonds to Keplact
se Due
and Will Not Incr „« Taxes
But May Lower Them
HI'IONOKIKLIJ, LAMB COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1831
Six Lions Receive
Kev Pin Awards
John Knox Delivers Illustra­
ted Lecture on Astronomy
at Noon Luncheon
Hix members of the Hprlngfleld
Lions club were uuined Key Mem­
bers and were presented with gold
keys to he worn on their watch
chains, at the regular meeting of
the club Friday noon In recognition
of Ihelr services to the dub for
having obtained two new mem-
bars. Those so honored were W.
F. Walker, dlatrlct governor; Or.
W C. Itelihan. prealderd of the
loiul den; Clayton F. Parlier, see-
retary-trenaurer; Jack Henderer; ;
Nlel Pollard, and W K Burnell.
All members of a l.lons club who .
secure two new members for their j
i lub automatically become mem I
bers of the Key Member saaocla- .
Thi« picture of tbe
tlun and ure presented with pin« I
commanded America*«
which they retain as long as they army was taken st Hot
ure active members of the den. A j V a . just after bis birthday
large association of these members -
ha» now lien formed and carries on I
work In cooperation with the larger,
body.
Members of the club ulao heard
au Interesting and Instructive II-1
lustruted lecture on astronomy de-l
llvered by Professor John Knox o f .
the high school luculty.
A refunding bond electlnu 1» bo
held Wednesday, October 2k, we*
railed by Ihe Springfield city routi
ill at thi' tuAellng Monday evening.
Tin* («sue Io be voted on la for >50.
000 and It passed will not add to
llie debt ot the city bnl will merely
meet on obligation for wbtrb no
Money 1« now available In the a Ink
Ing fund
Will Not Incraaae Taaaa
The voting of the bond« will not
Inrrvaae laxea, city official« «ay,
but ahould lower them If proper
bid* cun be gotten a« >36.000 on
the laaue la now drawing «even per
cent Interest and It la likely they
cuu be aobl tor five or alx per ceut.
I l f the bouda to be refunded >16,-
ooo 1« due November 1, 1931, and
>35,000 la due February I, 1032
Thu city had money In Ita «Inking
fund to care for the >16,000 but
SAWMILL PRODUCTION
after the failure ot the Commercial
DOWN TO 31 PER CENT
ttlate bank lei thia fund be uaed tu
ietlre outaluudllig warrant« held by j
Hcaflle. Washington- A total of
the bank, rallier Iban have the atnk
lug fund on depoalt lie liquidated j 3*6 mills reporting Io Ihe West
by the bank nt lea« than 100 cent« Coast Lumbermen's association for
the Week ending October 3. opera­
on the dollar.
The >36,000 laaue comlllg due Feb­ ted al 31.6 per cent of capacity, as
ruary 1 lias never luid any «Inking compared to >4.1 per cent of rapa­
fund created for It and there la no city for the preceding week, und
inonay Io pay. To let It become de­ 46.6 per cent for the same week
linquent would curtail the city's last year For the first 3» weeks
credit and make future bond« dif­ of 1931 these mills hsve operated
at 40.3 per cent of rapacity «« com
ficult tu «ell.
pared to 67.2 per cent for the »ome
The resolution calling the elec­
period of 1930 During the week
tion to refund the bond« make« pro-
ended September 2*. 189 of these
vision« that they will he Issued for
plants were reported as down und
not more than 20 year« and u ape-
164 as operating. Those operating
dal levy «hall lie mude each year
reported production aa 57.7 per cent
to pay off part of the principal ano
of tlielr group rapacity.
Intereat.
Current new business reported
Only registered voter» may vote.
by 226 Identical mills was 12.6
I'oll book» will lie gotten from the
over production und shipments for
counly clerk « office Judge» of the
the week were 23 9 per cent over
election are John Hotels, Hevert
production New export business
Jacobsen, and clerks are Maude
received during Ihe week wus about
liryan. Hattie Myers, and Elizabeth
lo.ooo.ooo feet more than the vol­
Page.
ume reported (or the previous
week New domestic csrgb orders
MISSION WORKER TELLS
were under the previous week by
OF WORK IN AFRICA 77,600.000 feel, new rail btlHlne»«
»Inyeil approximately the same,
Ml»s Hallie Mitchell told of her i while Ihe local I rude gained uhout
work with the women of Africa I >2.300,000 feet over Ihe previous
at Hie regular monthly meeting ofi week’s huslnesn. During the 39
the Mission society of Ihe Christ- weeks of 1931 orders for 225 mills
Inn church Monday evening Mlsa have averaged 0.3 per cent over
Mitchell Is now In this country production.
studying during a years' leave ofi
absence. Hhe lia s spent seven year» j
PRISCILLA CLUB PLANS
In Africa.
COVERED DISH EVENT
Other numbers on Ihe program |
Included a vocal duet by Mis».
Plans for a covered dish lunch­
Mitchell ami her sister, Mr». D. B.
eon
to be held at the home of Mrs.
Murphy, a rending by Mra. Roland
Mushier, und a rending by Mias William Hlcnrtner on Friday. Octo­
ber 23. were made al the first meet­
llnrhnra Adams.
ing of the members of this group
which was held Friday al the home
BAPTIST WOMEN FORM
of Mr» J. M. Larson. Mrs. William
NEW GROUP MONDAY House wus elected president suc­
ceeding Mrs. Lareon. and Mra.
I’rellmlnary step» in the forma­ Hleartner wa» named reporter.
tion of an organization of Ike older
»•Iris and young married women of
Hie Baptist church were taken BIG ENROLLMENT TAKES
Monday evening at the annual
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
homecoming dinner held In the
Two hundred and four students
church. About 60 women attended
the affair, 21 of whom Indicated In Ihe Lincoln and Brattaln schools
a desire fo affiliate with such an n e now enrolled In the week-day
organization. Mrs. Homer Chnae Bible (lasses being taught by Miss
was named president of the group. Goldie Smith according to Mrs. R.
Other officers nre Mrs. Jean Hill, P. Mortensen, chairman of the city
vice-president; Mr«. Jerry AdHins, mnimlttpe In charge of this work.
secretary; and Ml«« llazel Wilson Tile study Is optional with the child
treasurer. Another meeting of the and Its parents, and Is financed by
group will be held Tuesday to dis­ contributions from local people.
cuss further plan«.
TWO LOCAL PEOPLE HAVE
PART IN EUGENE PARTY
Two Springfield ladles will have
pari In a Urge parly which Ihe
Auxiliary of the General Lawton
(•amp of the Spanish War veterans
will sponsor In Eugene on Monday,
October 19, for members of all
women's patriotic organizations of
Unit eltv. Mrs. Myrtle Egglniniin
will assist with table arrangements,
and Mrs. Sam Richmond will help
prepare Ihe entertainment pro­
gram
SCHOOLS CLOSED FOR
TEACHER S INSTITUTE
There will be no school In this
city today or Friday as nil of Ihe
lenchers with the exception of W.
E. Buell, high school principal, nre
attending the programs of the
teacher's Institute being held nt the
Roosevelt Junior high school lit Eu­
gene. Professor Buell will go to
Hnleni to attend the high school
principal's conference.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
HOLD MID-WEEK MEET
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Regular mid-week prayer services
TO HAVE PARTY FRIDAY to start at 7:30 and he over by 8
Members of Mrs. A. B. Van Vsl-
zah's Sunday school class of the
Methodist church will hold a so­
cial gathering Friday evening of
this week at the home of Mrs. Vnn
Vnlznli. All members of the class
have been Invited to he present.
GEN. PERSHING AT 71
o'clock each Wednesday evening
will he held at the Christian church
during the winter months It has
been decided. The first of these
services were held Inst night. It Is
the plan of the church officials Io
have Ihe servlee over before the
choir practice begins at 8 o'clock.
MISSION CROUP MEETS
IUKA CIRCLE MEETING
AT CHURCH TUESDAY
TO BE HELD TONIGHT
Regular meeting of Ihe Iuka cir­
cle, Ladles of the (1. A. IL. will be
held at the Armory this evening. A
potluck supper will lie enjoyed fol­
lowing Ihe regular business meet­
The regulär meetlng of the home
mlsslonary soelety of the Metho­
dist church was held nt the church
on Tuesday of thls week. Fall actl-
vltles for the orgnnlzatlon were
ing.
dlscussed.
No. 40
LDMBABB NAMED Legion to Install
NEXT
FOR RHODES EXAM Officers Tonight TOOT BILL GAME
Springfield Students Receive
High Recognition Second
Time in Two Years
Church Officers
WIDGET MEMBERS
NAMED ON MOO
Annual Meeting of Congrega­
District Commander, Robert
tion Held; Organization*
Fromm of Cottage Grove Coach to Take 27 Men and
Business Men and Counoil to
Give Yearly Report*
Large School Following to
to Have Charge of Event
Prepare Estimate of Ex­
Douglas City Friday
penditures October 26
Member« of the Baptist church
Kecently elected officer« of
Hprlngfleld American Legion post
LANE HAS THREE ON LIST number *0 and of tbe Auxiliary will IS
chose Fred Frese to serve as dea­
ANYBODY’S
VICTORY con for five years at their annual MILK
ORDINANCE
IS UP
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| business meeting held at the
lie Installed this evening at the
Four University Candidates . Community hall following a Joint Upsets of Last Week Are Sur- c‘,"rch ta,t Thursd*y •»••«»« Mar- Request fcr Street Light is
_
. ,, .
vin Chase was named trustee for a
to Take State Examination .potluck dinner at <:30.
prise; Eugene and Univer­ period of three years and Mrs. Wil Heard; Want Burned Build­
District
Commander,
Robert
at Portland December 5
sity Meet Friday Night
Fred Cook was choxen treasurer.
ing Cleaned Up
Fromm of Cottage Grove, will be
Mrs. Paul Schiewe will continue as
the
Installing
officer.
The high honor of being selected
Hpringfteld and Koseburg high cterk „ „ H>rry chMe
A freeholder budget committee
Legion officials to be Installed
us one of four students to repres­
to
sit with the city council In tba
Walter
Gossler.
cowm.nder;
C
‘“
h
.uperlntenden,
of
the
Sunday
ent tbe University of Oregon In are
- .......
________ the ^ « » u r g Held Friday In tbe gchool
u, h„
preparation of tbe city budget for
H.
O.
Dibblee,
first
vice
command
compelitton for the coveted Rhodes
second game for both teams. Wbat
Other officers chosen earlier are the year 1932 was appointed at tbe
scholaraiilp came to Frank boat- er; II. E. Maxey, second vice com­ tbe outcome will be is v**ry much Nortoo Pengra. choir leader; .Mrs. monthly meeting of the city offi­
mander;
Ira
M
Peterson,
adjutant;
bard of tills city tbls week when
un<-«-rtaln Roseburg has taken 1«. A„a M(.PhergOD
Wem of th# cials Monday and a meeting haa
the foreign scholarship commute« Jack l-arson finance officer; and flr.t game with North Bend. Spring ,a<j,e.
an„ Mra Norton Pen­ been set for Monday. October 26
of the university chose him and Frank Emerick, Dr. W. H. Pollard field lost its opening contest to Eu­
gra president of tite Mission clr- at 7:30 at the city hall.
three others to enter the compell- and M A. Pohl as members of tbe gene blgb. and both teams think
Members of the budget commit
cle.
executive
committee.
yrho lion for the right to represent be
they will win. Springfield will have
Reports of each of the various tee Include W. P. Tyson, mayor;
Auxiliary
officers
to
be
Installed
state In the northwest district.
a slight advantage over their op­ organixatlona were heard and a W. A. Taylor, Fred Frese, O. H.
: Others chosen to represent the Include Mrs W. H. Pollard, re­ ponents in (he matter of weights.
Jarrett, Clayton Barber, council-
j school are Wallace Campbell, Eu­ elected president; Edna Hwarts. Koseburg has been keeping pretty abort talk was given by Rev. Wm. men; and C. A. Swarts, Vernt Dan­
G. Taylor, pastor.
first
vice
president;
Mrs.
R.
L.
gene; George Harrington. Kugem ;
quiet about her team and It remains
iels, F. B. Flanery, William Long
Burnett, second vice president;
and Have Wllllaips, Portland.
something of a dark horse.
and
Roy Carlton.
Í These four will take the state ex- Mis. H. O. Dibblee, treasurer; Mrs.
Under the present law the bud­
One thing la certain, a large
W
N.
Gossler,
sergeant
at
arms;
, amination at Portland on December
get must be prepared, published
number of Springfield high school
6. Two candidates will be named and Mrs. Emma Olson, chaplain.
and acted on nt on open meeting
students will see the contest, and
Officers
of
the
Auxiliary
were
to represent the stale In (he dis­
before December 1.
special
meeting
held
I
“
lar«e
number
of
local
players
will
elected at
trict examinations at Heattle. This a’
A request that the city council
the Community hall last Thurs ‘ probably get an opportunity to play
dlsrlct Includes six states: Oregon,
pass the federal milk ordinance
I during the game. More than <01
duy
evening.
Hutbands to Be Invited to Washington. Idaho. Montana. North
was heard. Cheater Lawrence, Eu­
students had signified their inten-
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j Hon at the close of school yesterday1 Program And Social Hour Ar- gene Inspector, explained tbe ad­
Gathering to Be Held at Dakota, and Nevada.
The Rhodes scholarship entitle*
to go to the Douglas city game. ranged to Provide Means of vantages of such regulations, and
Cooinlunity Hull Oct. 27
Its winner to three y ea n ’ study at
of the expense Involved In connec­
Norval May, athletic coach, says be
Oxford university In England, and
Being Better Acquainted
tion with Its operation. He suggest­
Plan» for a potluck dinner and
will lake 27 men on the trip and
carries with It >2000 a year.
ed a county organization to Include
program to be held at the Com­
’ will open his attack with the same
Teachers at tbe high school
Selection of Iximbard this year
Cottage Grove, Springfield, and
munity hall on Tuesday evening,
: lineup used against Eugene.
sponsored
a
short
program
follow­
makes (wo successive years that
Junction City, in the event that the
October 27. Ihe next regular meet­
Upsets in the high school foot- ed by a social hour at the high
u Hprlngfleld student at the unt-I
individual cities did not care to as­
ing of the Civic club, were outlined
' ball season, and there have been school last night for the purpose ot
al Ihe first meeting of the group verslty has been recognised In tbls ' Company of Five Entertain­ 1 some major ones, have left the getting better acquainted with tbe sume the financial obligation In­
manner. I-aat (all John (tog wa» ]
to be held this tall. The meeting
ers to Be Heard at Metho­ selection of winners this week-end parents of their students who had dividually. The council took the
question under advisement and the
was held Tuesday afternoon at the named one of the four to repres
dist Church October 22
something of a puzzle. Springfield been invited to be their guests for
mayor asked the health committee,
home of Mrs. ('. E. Wheaton, presi­ ent the university. It is seldom that
has always expected to take th e ' (be evening.
with Fred Frese as chairman, to
dent. Plan» for the work ot the or­ a city the «lie of Springfield is
Members
of
the
DeMoss
concert
Roseburg game, but there is al-
The program held in the high |
make a thorough investigation and
ganization und new projects were able to have representatives in the entertainers, a group of five musi­
ways a possibility that something school auditorium consisted of the
Oxford competition two succes­
report at the next meeting.
discussed.
cians
who
visited
the
school
of
tbls
may
hapl>en
»uch
as
did
at
Seattle
following
numbers:
Welcome.
W
»
Husbands of the members of Ihe sive years.
The milk ordinance question has
city
last
year
will
return
to
last week when the underdog came E. Buell, principal; violin solo, El­
Frank Lombard is the son of
been facing the council for nearly
club will be guests at the dinner
Hprlngfleld
next
week
on
Thurs­
dred
Glospy;
reading.
Fay
Parsons;
out on top of the heap, and at Cot­
! Mrs. Ella 1-ombard. He took his B.
meeting Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs.
day evening when they will give tage- Grove Friday afternoon when vocal solo, Fred Buell; address. two years. Members of that body
have hesitated to take any action
Ira Peterson will hare charge ot i A. degree at the university In eco­ a concert at tbe Methodist church.
that high school team dished out Rev. D. C. Poindexter, and a piano
nomics and education and Is
fearing that doing so would even­
arrangements for the program.
The
general
public
1«
Invited
to
a surprising 6-0 victory over the solo, "To the Rising Sun," by Ver-
now studying (or hla master»
tually make la impossible for the
hear
these
musicians.
Unlverrltv
high
team.
Eugene
high
.
n,ce
Hawke.
degree. He came to Springfield
individual to have a family cow
The
program
of
the
musicians
in­
did not fare so well either, losing
The social hour and refreshments
FAILURE TO PAY FINE
‘from North Dakota several years
cludes a violin, flute, cello, double the Marshfield game Saturday 26-0. j followed. About fifty attended the within the city limits.
BRINGS JAIL SENTENCE «SO. «nd bus a sister. Muurlne, who
A request for a street light at
„
t .
. . . .
, i function.
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I has completed a four-year course j bass and piano orchestra as well as
Eugene had previously defeated
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the corner of Park and Fifth street
handbell
ringing,
banjo
soloa,
Calvin Wallace of Jasper spent In education at the university later
Cottage Grove 22-0. and everyone i
was referred to the chairman of
Wednesday evening In the city Jail > studied at Columbia. She la teach- dramatic readings, vocal selections, expected the contest between Eu-1
the light committee.
sleighbell ringing, and a double
wlien he wa» arrested yesterday ing at North Bend.
gene high and University high to
The council ordered the recorder
cornet solo.
morning for having failed to pay a
Iximbard haa been act|ve In the
be played Friday evening on Hay­
to ask owners ot the property
fine levied some time ago when he work of the national guard, being
ward field to practically settle the
which was burned at the corner
HUNTERS GO TO FIELDS
pleaded guilty to having broken a member of Ihe local unit.
^
supretqary of the district.
of Fifth and B streets to clean up
windows at the Christian church i
....
EARLY TH IS MORNING
' the debris which Is an eyesore.
If Springfield defeats Cottage
In company with s companion. Hla METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Shotguns began barking bright Grove as she expects to here Oct­
companion paid his own fine, and'
Wallace stated that he would pay CHURCH SERVICES GIVEN and early at the first sign of day­ ober 23, and then downs Univer­ First Troop to Be Formed at BROTHERHOOD INVITES
break on all sides of the city this sity high on Thanksgiving day she
hl n In. tailmcnts If given an op­
Meeting to Be Held at
LADIES TO BE GUESTS
The 11 o'clock worahip hour will
portunity to continue hla work. I
morning as sportsmen went out will be on an even basis with Eu­
M. E. Church Tonight
be observed by a communion ser-
gene
for
the
mythical
title.
Women of the Methodist church
He was therefore released and has i
after Chinese pheasants on the
i vice at the Methodist church Sun­
Everyone who has watched the
and others interested are Invited
made no overture« looking toward«
opening day of the season. Most
Two
Springfield
teams
canvass­
day. The pastor will be assisted by
the payment of the fine «Ince,
of those out early had satisfactory Spr1ngf>ld boys practice say that ing for the Boy Scout drive have to attend the regular monthly din­
Rev. Moore, Rev. Crandall, and
ner of the Methodist Brotherhood
hence his confinement in the jail.
success, although the numbers of they are much better than they
raised the sura of >72 with only a
Rev. Clemo. The text of the mes­
to be held In the church basement
these game birds seem to be less were in the Eugene game. More
sage will be: "He Took the Cup and
material has been turning out re­ few calls remaining to be made it Monday evening at 6:30 and to
than In the paat.
Gave Thanks." A number of per­
N. 0 . W. MEMBERS GO TO
Some complaint was heard here cently too. and the coach now has was stated this morning by PhD hear John Knox, high school pro­
COTTAGE GROVE MEET sons will be received Into tbe this morning about hunters work­ about 37 men to choose from.
Bartholomew, chairman of the fessor, dilever an Illustrated lec­
church at this service. The com­
ing over posted property.
drive In Springfield. Bartholomew ture on astronomy. The astronomy
Thirty-five members of the munion will also be taken after the
SUNDAY SCHOOL WILL
and W. P. Tyson, constituted one lecture will be held In the League
Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge of church hour to some sick and shut-
room upstairs where there are more
PORTLAND
MAN
OPENS
HEAR NEGRO SPIRITUALS team, and Paul Potter and Rev.
Hprlngfleld motored to Cottage in people.
chairs providing a larger seating
Dean C. Poindexter, the other.
The church school Is constantly LUNCH ROOM SATURDAY
Grove lost night to attend a spe­
capacity for the audience.
Those
attending
the
Bunday
County
scout
officials
congratu­
cial meeting being held in com­ building a larger and better pro­
lated
the
local
people
on
their
re­
school
services
at
the
Christian
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
B.
McGregor
of
memoration of the fifth anniver­ gram. The hour Is 9:45 a. m and
SURPRISE MRS. WHEATON
sary of that lodge. There were over every church nfbmber Is urged to Portland and Eugene will reopen church Sunday morning at 9:45 sponse to the drive stating that
they
had
done
better
than
they
ever
will
have
an
opporeunlty
to
hear
the
lunch
room
In
the
rooms
ad­
W ITH BIRTHDAY PARTY
200 present from various parts of endeavor to be present.
The young folks are unwilling joining the Swarts meat market on Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pastor of the did in the paat. and declared that
Ihe state Including several district
Friends of Mrs. C. E. Wheaton
to take a second handed religion. Saturday tf all the necessary alter­ church sing several old negro spiri­ the city responded better than Eu­
officers.
gene will, according to preset gathered at her home Tuesday
They want to apply the acid teat ations to the building can be com­ tuals.
The pastor's sermon subject at Indications. No quota was set for evening to surprise her on the oc­
of experience. The question they pleted by that time. The new pro­
casion of her birthday. The even­
O. E. S. TO ENTERTAIN
are discussing at the 6:30 hours Is: prietors plan to tear out some ot the 11 o’clock service will be this city.
“Fruits of the Spirit.” The Christ­
ing was spent with cards. Those
the
shelves
and
fixtures
in
the
Work
of
formally
organizing
a
"Just
what
Is
Religion?”
The
leader
CRESWELL VISITORS
front of the room and to install ian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 and Boy Scout troop In this city win □resent were Mrs. David Bailsman,
will be Ila Bartholomew
The theme of the pastor's mes­ several small tables. The entire the evening service will be held at be started this evening at a meet- Mrs. Ira Peterson. Mrs. Margaret
Cascade chapter, O. E. S. has
7:30. “Living Faith" will be the ing to be held at the Methodist Kenyon. Mrs. C. O. Wilson. Mrs. C.
Invited members of the chapter at sage for the evening service at place Is being renovated.
subject of this service. There will church at 7 o'clock. All boys of A. Swarts. Mrs. Bert Edgell, Mrs.
Creswell to be their guests at the 7:30 Is: "The Speechless Guest."
be special music at each ot the scouting age are invited to attend L. K. Page. Mrs. Carl Olson, Mrs.
regulur montnly 6:30 dinner to be "Who Is he?” "Is he with us now?" SNODGRASS-VENABLE
services by the choir.
the meeting and enroll in the troop. W. H. Hobbs, Miss Edna Swarts
held at the Masnnle hall on Tues­ A welcome is extended to all for
WEDDING HELD FRIDAY
day evening. Thp regular Eastern these services.
Indications are that there will and Mrs. C. E. Swarts.
LARGE
CROWD
ATTENDS
Star work will be conducted fol­
be
more boys making application
Alice Venable of Portland and F.
lowing the dinner meeting.
SWITCHING OF LICENSE
IL Snodgrass. Sr. of Walla Walla,
FRESHMAN INITIATION than can be taken care of in one POWER GROUP PLANS
troop. The Methodist church Is
ALBANY TRIP TO NIG HT
PLATES BRINGS PENALTY were quietly married here Friday
Decorated with red crepe stream­ starting one troop now and leaders
afternoon at the Methodist par­
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Employes of the Mountain States
John James and Morris Stewart sonage by the Rev. Dean C. Poin­ ers and s large number of green of other churches of the city have
ENTERTAINS AT PARTY
were fined >26 In recorder’s court dexter. Mr. Snodgrass Is a brother fir boughs, the high school gym­ been considering the advisability Power company have been Invited
Forty-two young people attended Monday and the fine suspended on of Riley Snodgrass of this city. The nasium provided a beautiful set­ of sponsoring other troops. They to attend a card party and dance
Ihe party at the Methodist church condition of good behavior when couple spent several days at the ting for the annual Frosh Initiation have not been able to reach any being held at Albany this evening.
last night at which the girls of Mrs. they were arraigned on a charge Snodgrass home here following the held Friday evening. Members ot decision yet. however, and urged The exact number planning to at­
the new class were put through i the Methodist group to proceed tend has not been determined, but
IL I’ Mortensen's Bunday school of driving automobiles with switch­ ceremony.
various antics at the request of the with the formation of a troop wlth- the local group plans to be well re
cl i»s were hostesses for the hoys ed license plates. Both of the youths
upper
classmen before they were ont waiting for their decision,
present.
had
thelrw
driver's
license
suspend­
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class ot the similar age. The even­
Leaders here feel that there
ing was spent with games and re­ ed for one year.
CHAMBER adjudged qualified for full fledged
The youths had taken the license
membership In the high school, should be at least two troops in the CALIFORNIAN REOPENS
freshments.
plutes off of one car and were us­
The October meeting of the Ixtne A large crowd of students and par- j city. This would have the effect
ELITE CAFE TH IS WEEK
ing them on another, retaining the County Chamber of Commerce will ents attended the affalr.t
I of creating friendly rivalry In the
LODGE WILL SPONSOR
Certificate of reglntratlo i In the
accomplishments of the Individual
E. C. Stotter of Ixis Angeles re­
CARD PARTY FRIDAY rightful automobile to show that It be held this evening at Cottag
members.. On the other hand, the opened the Elite cafe this week
Grove with a dinner at 6:30. The SECOND LEGION DANCE
had been licensed. When questioned committee on the Lane county fair
Members of the Rebekah lodge
PLANNED FOR SATURDAY existence of one troop with a full after It had been closed for sev­
about the absence of the plates the Is expected to make Its report this
enrollment, and with others waiting eral months. He obtained hla city
will sponsor a benefit card parly
driver declared he did not know evening and a good attendance la
Another of the American Legion for an opportunity to enroll will license on Saturday.
at the I. O, (). F. hall Friday even­
urged.
benefit dances will be sponsored at probably have the effect of making
ing. Bridge and 500 will lie play ml. where they were.
the Thurston hall next Saturday, those who are In the troop work NEEDLECRAFT CROUP TO
Refreshments will be served The
evening according to Jack Ixtrson. harder and this would result In
RED CROSS OFFICIAL
general public Is Invited to attend, REBEKAH DECREE TEAM
MEET T H IS AFTERNOON
this affair.
HOLDS SOCIAL EVENT
VISITOR ON MONDAY finance officer of the post. The first Kteater accomplishments for both
dance held last Saturday was very **>e boys and the troop,
Mrs. W. H. Pollard and Mrs. D
Glen Martin has agreed to serve W. Crites of Eugene will be hostes­
Members of the Progressive 22,
R. E. Arne, representative of the successful and another dance Is be-
Return to Denver — Major and
Mrs. 8. L. Van Vnlznli left Wed­ drill team of the Rebekah lodge, I Pacific coast bureau of the Red Ing held Saturday so that a ache- as Scoutmaster for the first troop ses this afternoon at tbe home of
nesday for Ihelr home at Denver held their regular drill at the I. O.l Cross was in Springfield Monday dule of alternating weeks can be ar formed. A troop committee has Mra. Pollard (or members of the
after spending their vacation here O. F. hall last Thursday evening j afternoon meeting local people tak­ ranged providing for one on Octo- been functioning for some weeks Needlecraft club. Fancy work and
refreshments will feature the after­
visiting with his mother. Mrs. A. IL and were later entertained with a ' ing an active part In relief work her 31. Hallowe’en. The dance last making necessary arrangements.
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noon function.
Van Valzah. Major Van Valznh social hour. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett. Mrs.. plans for this winter. He adressed Saturday evening was well attend-1
H alf Diseases Children
Is a staff doctor at the government William Donaldson, and Mrs. Alice a conference of Red Cross workers de and proved to be a successful
Over one-half of the communl-
Boys Maks Progress on Trip~~A
Doane were hostesses.
from Ixine and adjoining counties financial undertaking.
hospital nt Denver.
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cable diseases reported In Oregon postal card received this weak from
In Eugene earlier In the day.
To Entertain Friend»—Miss Jean- occur among children. Nearly 3/ Dale Sumners stated that ha, and
Returns from Vacation— James
Visits at Corvallis— Mrs. George
Prochnow and daughter, Marjorie, Ellis, WUIamelte Press shop em­
Salesman Hers — Mr. Berry, Ina Withers will entertain a group 000,000 cases of communicable dis­ his partners, John Lynch and
spent Sunday at Corvallis visiting ploye, has resumed his duties after salesman for the Mountain States of her voung friends at the home eases are reported annually In this Thayer McMurray hod raachod
with Mr. Prochnow who Is em­ spending two weeks at McMinn­ Power company at Junction City of her grandmother. Mrs. C. I. Oor- country. These diseases result In Wyoming The three are travel­
ployed by the Southern Pacific ville and Portland on business and was a business visitor In Spring- rle, Br„ this evening at a costume about 16 per cent of the total ing by onto to Indtasa, the
deaths.
of
pleasure.
party.
company there.
field on Thursday.
CIVIC CLUB PLANS
PARENTS GUESTS
OF H.S. FACULTY
DEMOSS FAMILY
DOMINGJUBSDAY
BOY SCOUT DRIVE
IS
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