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    THE SPRINGFIELD ! NEWS
81’RINOFTBLD, LANK COUNTY, OREGON. THVR8IJAY. OCTOBER 22. 1931
TWBNTY-KKJIITII YKAR.
to Act On HAWLEÏ SATS SELLL
CHAMBER FAVOBS HcstScnntTcnnp RELIEF WORKERS
Is Started Here
Bonds Wednesday
heae SATUROAV
LAHE FAIR REPDRT
■■■I
No. 41
X "'"1 e MadeatCreamery
“r»'“rv
GROVE
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PLAY HERE FRIDAY
Night Officer Investigates
Pounding and Frightens
New Staring Lineup for Local
Intruder, Safe-Cracker
High School Announced
by Coach Norval May
Attempts to break open the safe
Twelve Boy* Gut Application
Passage of New Issue Will
Blank«;
Methodiet
Church
Red Cross Representativa to Not Incrsas« Tax««; May Congressman Hears Plea of
Majority Finding« of County
Sponsors
Group
Eugene for New Postoffice
Lower Annual Levy
Chamber of Commerce Ap­
Interview Men at City Hail
in Visit to Lane County
proved by Local Body
from 11 to 12 Noon
Twnlve boy* obtained applica­
Voter* of Hprlngfleld. those reglx
at tbe Hprlngfleld Creamery were
! frustrated late Saturday night after STORES AGREE TO CLOSE
. tbe dial bad been pounded off and
■ - - - - ..
her« by the Methodist church at |
to upprove of a 150,000 refunding carry on public work ta tbe opinion !
several
futile
efforts
had
been
the
first
m««llng
of
th«
group
held
lauid
Issue
at
an
election
to
be
First
of
Emergency
Work
is
expressed by Representative W C.
Victory Means Chance to
Next Masting of County Body
made to gain access to tbe Interior
lust Thursday evening. Several
held at the city hall all day Wed Hawley, who Is visiting In Lane«
Now Under Way in Mar-
Play University High for
to be in Springfield on Nov­ others hav« Indicated their Inten­
11 of the vault. Tbe attempt was evt
nesday. October 28. The polls will county today. Mr. Hawley says he
cola District
ember 19 to Consider Fair
District Championship
dently
the
work
of
amateurs
ac­
tion of Joining.
open at 8 o'clock In tbe morning Is absolutely opposed to increased
cording
to
Iver
Ross
and
Sergeant
Kxplanulloii of th« Inform ation
and
will
remain
open
until
8
tbal
taxation for public work which
Miss Phyllis Hartxog, Lane coun
The Hprlngflel«l chamber ol Cor
King football will hold sway In
Al Capone is rarely photogruphed W. H. Ellenburg state police of-
ivccsssry on the application blanks ly Med Cross worker, will be at evening
might create employment. He bolds i
mere« voted In favor of voiiUnuliifc
at
his
ease.
The
above
was
snapped
fleers
who
Investigated.
Tools
8prin*,leld
“»««rrow. The Spring
'iillowud by a short address by the city hall Hslurday morning
Judge» of the election will be that taxes are largely a burden on at a Chicago dtarity ball game.
the 1 4» lie County Fair but with a l
found near tbe safe were Identified f,e,d and C«“ M » «rove high school
1>
sett C. Poindexter. The lat­ from II to 12 to Interview and re-1 John Ketela and Heverl Jacobaon. Industry and must necessarily
chan«« of policy Tuesday evening
as property of tbe Creamery and ,eam" W“J ,an«,e on BrattalB “ eld
ter part of the evening was de­ glsler men who need employment l"b« clerks are Maude Bryan, Hat- raise prices. "If goods won’t sell
when It atlopl«il tbe majority re- i
had been used there frequently.
ln U,elr an,nual f,Mh a‘ 2:30 and
vote»'
lual work on the (under- All men who are out of work and “ * Myers, and Elisabeth Page,
at present prices, they won’t sell
port of the l-ane County Chamber
u .
, ..
,,
„ present Indications are that nearly
games under the who want emergency employment
fool I
Hugh Cowart, night police off 1-F . . . . . .
, . . . . .
*
An
appeal
to
the
voters
of
the
al
higher
ones."
he
declares.
_
of Commerce commute«. H«l»««t«e
i „ . .
,
.7 7
I all of tbe local student body and
Gioii II Martin, to carry them through the winter c|ty to vote yes on the ballot which
supervln
cer. heard pounding at the cream
. . . . . . . .
.
.
Mr.
Hawley's
theory
Is
that
there
most of the business people of the
to the next meellng of the couuty
d Paul Potter, as are urged to appear at the city “icy will receive Wednesday Is Is much money In this country but
sioutuiasi
ery and went to Investigate. He j
,__ ..„ _ j._ _ _ n._u__
I city will be In attendance. Backers
chamber which la November I* In
saw
someone
run
towards
the
back
slstant lea».
.
hall at thia time.
, made In thia week’s issue of th>- It I* being boarded and not put In
of the Orove team can always
Springfield were Instructed to vole
; door and went around to meet the i
P. J llartl. -mew, chairman of
Flrst of the emergency road -'Few* by W. P Tyson, muyor.
circulation. Industrial and business
I__ ,
,
. __
be counted on to be here In large
for the report as aubtilllleil to that
the troop committee, and Howard work of the county to provide Jobs
l l u
r - I __ ,°eTer,
numbers to encourage their squad.
The refund Issue Is to take cere securities will not sell but there Is Protest Against Use of A
body.
Hugh««, member, attended, aa did and relieve unemployment started to *wo groups of bonds the first
Inside the building then turned and\ _
.
, ..
. .
a good demand for government, ¡ng Advertisements on Back
. . . . .
Coach Norval May announced to-
Plana for entertaining the visit-
Nell Pollard and It. E. Mosliler.
went out tbe front door.
.
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this week.
! «Xplrtog November 1. and the goc- I bonds. By selling bonds much
of
A(umnj
Book
¡,
Heard
i
day
that
he
will
have
an
entirely
ora next mouth and road matters
Regular meeting night for the
Work Is being done on tbe Par- j ond February 1.
No description or clues of the d1fferent
nneup __
for _
the
8tart of
I money Can be drawn back Into ctr-
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look up the time of the Tuesday
new troop ha* been set for Thurs­ suns creek road In the Marcóla dla-'
- i-ulatloo and the depression re-j Cigarette advertising was struck ia,ruder * ere obtained. The door tbe Friday game. Two of his best
meet lux The report adopted Is
day. according to Mr. Bartholomew. trlcl and four or five men will be COBURG METHODISTS
another blow here Monday evening of the "*** was I'mmied so that
u ie s and wright, are almost
| Ileved. be says,
herewith published In full:
given four days work tbl* week,
|
at
tbe
monthly
meeting
of
the
“
expe*
h“d
l°
**
"umm'>oed
“»¡certain
to be out of the game. Liles
Wsnt
Postoffice
PLAN
SERVICE
SUNDAY
Report Olvan
says Clinton Hurd, county commis­
Mr Hawley met with a group of I Brotherhood of the Methodist OI* n 11 Monday morning
suffered an injury early In the fall
To the president, officers and j
sioner.
Church Night Program Set for Eugene business men who asked church when that body went on re
and has not recovered satisfactor­
members of the l.une County Chain-1
A policy similar to that of last
Thursday, O ctober 29; Rev.
him to work for an Increased ap , cord as opposed to the publication NEEDLECRAFT ENJOYS
ily. and Wright has been sick for
ber of Commerce: We. your com •
winter Is being followed by the
Poindexter to T a lk
propriatlon of a new postofUce ln 0, clgarc’te advertisements on the
MUSIC ,e¥eral days and ha" not been out
■alltee appointed to Investigate and
CAMES
AND
county court. A wage of two doP
F that city. Tbe old postoffice was hack covers of Old Oregon, monthly
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for practice this week.
report on the lame County Fair,
j Isrs a day I* paid and application*
"Human
Needs
and
the
Church's
built when the postal receipts in publication of alumni of the Uni-, A program of guessing gam es,1 The probable starting lineup aa
beg leave to make the following
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for work are received aud acted up-. Koepouse.” will be the subject of Eugene were 120.000 yearly and versity of Oregon.
music and readings were enjoyed given by May la Allen at end,
report:
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_
,
,
_ . . . i _ i |on *'»' “ »• Bed Cross chapter and (he Sunday morning service at tbe now they have Increased to *158.000
Members of the group, realizing by members of the Needlecraft Chetwood and Arvai Htevenson
The committee held one public City Has Received No O fficial ,be
ot those employed are ¡Coburg Methodist church at 9:46
and It Is held that the building Is, their Ina ball ty to take any positive club who met last Thursday with guards; Rasmussen and Sourd,
meeting on Wednesday, October 7,i Notification; Franchise i*
turned over to tbe county ¿ourt. n,.v Dean (’. Poindexter will totally Inadequate. A new strut- action, announced their Intention of Mrs. W. H. Pollard. Mrs. Dan Crites tackles;
Hartman and Harold
111 which about 50 person* were Ui,
Thought Effective
A rock point Is being cut sway on preach. The church school meets ture on another location is sought, taking the matter up with Homer! acted as Joint hostess. Prixes were Stecenson, ends; Dean Anderson,
attendance Tbe members of the,
¡the Parsons creek road to widen at 10:30 alld , he young people bold
Irrigation In the Willamette val- p Angell, of Portland, president of won by Mrs. L. K. Page. Mrs. W. fullback; Thatcher or West at
committee have alan InterviewedI Purchase of the Eugene bus ays the route as It Is now so narrow thelr devotional service at 7:30
ley and power should be closely tbe Alumni association, and pro- F. Walker and Mrs. Walter Gossler, right-half; Frese at quarter, and
more than 100 people Interested lu tern and equipment and the Eu that the school buss cannot pass. p m
linked with the canalization of the mined to start agitation for the re- A piano solo by Mrs. Floyd Thomp- Thurman at left-half.
the fair. We have studied reports genwHprlngfleld line by the Oregon Commissioner Hurd said.
Springfield took a 19 to 0 defeat
A church night I* being planned Willamette rl»er and this will help moval of the advertisements among son, a piano and banjo solo by
front the Fair Hoard and examined Motor Hinges was announced Fri­
to bring It about, Mr. Hawley the other Brotherhood groups of Mrs. C. E. Stein, Jr., and Miss
Roseburg Friday, and Is now
for
the
congregation
on
ThuradB)
records of the County Court per-1 day by M A Reed, and It. W. Le-
E. PLANS COSTUME
Bessie Stewart, and a reading by
rated as the underdog of the dls-
evening. October 29. After an opeh- state*. He eipect* that a thorough ti,e gtate.
talnlng to tbe fair and have re­ m»-m of Portland. No official uotl-
Agitation against the cigarette Mrs. John Ketels were included in
but due to the unusual rs-
HALLOWEEN PARTY ing service by the pastor the group survey of the river will be made
ceived resolutions from a number f teat Ion of the transfer of owner
advertising follows the recent post- the program.
suits of games this season, a vlc-
■ ■
will divide and the younger and goon-
of organisations endorsing the con­ ship has beeu recelv»*»! by ufflclals
A protest in any change ln the O. al questionnirlre sent by some to-
Those present were Mesdames ,ory OTer Cottage Grove would put
The Christian Endeavor society older people will have separate dts-
tinuation of the fair and have heard of Hprlngfleld.
and C. lands, for which the county bacco company to all alumni of q h Jarrett, E. E. May, Walter I hprlngfleld In running with UnF
of the Hprlngfleld Christian church rusHion*.
the personal openlons of a great
Tbe property was taken over
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receives money in lieu of taxes Oregon requesting a statement as Scott. Harry Stewart, Floyd Thomp- ,re™,ty hlgh ,or the «’hamplonahip
many people Interested in tbs con­ from the Pacific, llreybound com I* planning to hold a Hallowe’en
every year, was made by lumber- to their preference of cigarettes. Hon c q Wilson, Clifford Wilson. honors-
tinuance of the fair. We have re­ pany and will be operated under masquerade parly, which I* to be SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY
men at the meetltng. It Is said a
Nearly 50 men and women at- , Walter Gossler. R. H. Drury B
Eugene has defeated Cottage
ceived many communications both the direct supervision of Mr. Reed In the form of a rally. It Is to be
DAY SET NOVEMBER 1 move is on foot to put these lands tended the dinner in the basem ent!
Wright, W. C. Wright C F OroTe> Cottage Grove has defeated
favorable and unfavorable concern whose home Is In Eugene. Mr. Ia>- held In the social parlors of the
Into the nearest forest reserve, at 8:30 and almost 100 were pres- Barber, C. J. Bartholomew W N University high, and University
church. Thursday evening. October
Ing the county fair.
A special program is being plan
inem la vice president of tbe Urey-
29th at 7:30 o'clock.
Guests In- h‘Kh t<x,k the meBBure ot “>e pur-
Continue Fair Asked
'
ned by the officers of the Sunday Many of the small sawmill opera- ent later in the evening to hear the Long. W. F. Walker.
houud lines and Is Interested In
The evening will he spent in get­ school of the Christian church for tors In Lane county are dependent illustrated lecture on astronomy ciuded Mesdames Page, James Lax- p,e and wh,te te*m from Eugene
Basing our conclusions on tbe Portland financial circle*.
ting acquainted, plyslog games, fol­ Rally Sunday which has been set upon these lands for their available as presented by John Knox, high ton, Ketels. Stein and Miss Stew high la8t Friday, 7-8, tn a night
above study, we think It the desire
It I* doubtful If any change In
game played on Hayward Field.
art.
of the majority pf tbe people of service between Eugene and this lowed by a short pep rally, and a for Sunday morning. November 1. timber supply and have been buy- school professor,
Springfield, to date, has played
ing
steadily
from
the
government.
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talk
by
the
president,
after
which
Ijine county that the Iuine county city will he made. The franchise
The next meeting will be held
at 9:45. The entire program has
wtth Mrs. Scott with Mrs Carl only the Eugene game and lost it.
fair be continued In 1*31 and we made with the original owner* I* light refreshments will be served not been announced, but arrange In the Sluslaw range In Western METHODIST EPISCOPAL
A Springfield victory will put the
All the young people of Hprlng­ menta have been made to have the I-ane county ever odd numbered
SERMONS ARE GIVEN Olson as Joint hostess.
so recommend. However, by the believed to be binding under the
University high-Sprlngfleld game
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fleld are cordially Invited to attend Patterson steter*. Dori* and Holeu. section is O. and C. and to with-
same careful study we have come, new management.
to be played at Mavward field on
(his
social
Everybody
please
com»-
draw
these
would
be
to
hottie
up
"Answering
the
Call
to
the
to the conclusion that the policy
of Eugene here with their hurp and
Thanksgiving day In rank as the
In costume und have a good time violin for the program.
all tbe timber Small operators see World." will be the theme of the SPRINGFIELD BOY WINS
of the fair and Its program In 1*32 MRS. HELEN MAY STORY
CONTEST
eame
in which the championship
In
this
move
an
attempt
of
the
message
at
the
11
o'clock
worship
IN
NAVY
should be very materially changed
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will be decided.
large timber Interest too force them gerT(ce at the Methodist church
Many of the most ardent support i PASSES AT SALEM HOME KENSINGTON CLUB HAS
CRESWELL STAR GROUP
In a contest recently held on the
Students at tue high school have
out of business.
Sunday. Special music Is being
era of the fair, we find, are of the
MEETING ON FRIDAY
Mrs. Helen May Story, well-
U. S. S. Nevada. Louis Francis been holding rallies each day and
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
prepared by the choir.
same opinion and while there may known here for several years, pass­
EVANGELISTIC CROUP
The church school asks co-oper Shipley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ship- enthusiasm Is running high there,
be some who will disagree with u s.1 ed away at her home on route 8.
Members of the Kensington club
Fifteen members of the Creswell
we feel that this study would have Salem. Friday afternoon after an were entertained Friday afternoon |
COMING IN FEBRUARY at,on ,n the ,a8k °f buildln* aB up ley of .715 First street. Spring- Nearly all the business men of tha
Eastern Star lodge accepted an in­
to date educational program of re- “ e,d was one of the prise winners, town have agreed to close shop
contributed nothing to the general UlniMiK. She wm» born at Silverton by Mr*. J. T. Moore and Mrs. John vitation to visit the Cascade lodge
.... liglon It meets at 9 45 a m
This contest was sponsored by for a conple of hour» for the game,
welfare of the people of Lane coun- j February 8, 1868. and moved to Mol­ Honderer at the home of Mrs.
Announcement
was
made
this
of Springfield on Tuesday evening w eek hv V e ltie P ru itt n a sto r o f th e ” M,as Velda Bartholomew will “»e navy department in prepara
Gene Shields, line coach at the
ty unless we expluln some of our I alla with her parents when a small Moore. Miss Edna »warts was
for the regular monthly dinner S n rin w ftelt c h r im ia n ch u rch th a t ,ea d t h e young people’s meeting] “ °n tor the tenth annual observ-> University of Oregon will officiate
Ideas as to how the 1932 fair should <-hlld She later made her home at chosen reporter, and Mrs, D. B.
meeting of the group. Following the p
*' 1
”
1 *
Sunday evening at 6:30 on the sub- ance
Na»y “ »V which is Octo- the game as referee. His assistants
be conducted.
the Parrish Evangelistic company
Oregon City and at Wolf Creek, Murphy was made chairman of the! H|xthlr(y dlnnpr thp n)pmbpri(
Ject:
"Why
bother
with
Religion
her
27.
and
was a newspaper article have not been announced.
Cut Paid Amusements
residing 20 years at each place. flower committee.
¡the Cascade lodge held their regu- has been secured to direct evangel­
contest, stories ot be appropriate
Tickets are selling at 25c for
istic
services
at
the
church
starting
,od^
We believe that the 1*32 fair She II vjh I at Salem thr«M> months.
Guests Invited for the afternoon i jar lodgp work with their guests as
The
Christian
World
Discovers'
f°r
publication
In
connection
with
students
and 35c for adnlta. Beason
should dominantly be an agrlcul- j She Is survived by her husband. were Mrs. William Price. Portland;! spectators.
the first Sunday in February and
Its Enemies” Is the theme to be Navy Day. The name of the article tickets for the four home games
tural and livestock exhibition. That Edward F. Story; «»nwson, Robert Mrs. William Lightfoot. Eugene;'
running
for
from
4
to
6
weeks.
Of­
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It should be stripped of all those C. Story. New York City; one and Mrs. Helen Reynolds Members
ficials of the church” have~°been Presented at the 7:30 evening sir- submitted by Mr. Shipley was are also on sale for *1.00. A group
1
’ vice. This will be an Introduction '▼our Navy and Mine.”
of business men have volunteered
amusement features which have daughter. Helene. Salem; end four who attended were Mrs. C. E. SMALL GIRLS HAVE
making plans for this campaign
to a series of seven services to fob Mr. Shipley enlisted in the navy their services as ticket sellers and
eonalaently contributed to the de-1
Swurts, Mrs. Mary Kessey, Mrs. W.
HALLOWE EN PARTY ever since last February and are low in which the seven great
sisters.
the fall of 1929.
police at this first home game of
flclt and that It should be conduct­
pleased to announce the selection
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Funeral services were held from H. Hobbs, Mrs. W. N. Dow, Mrs.1,
enemies
of
mankind
will
be
por-
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j
the
season.
ed as a free show to which all peo­ the J'reshyterlan church at Oregon Edward Prlvat. Mrs. Murphy. Mrs.; Twenty-five members of Mrs. of this company to direct the work.
trayed by tableau and otherwise.
FRIENDS GATHER FOR
Followers of the football activi­
ple of Lane county should come City Monday afternoon at 2:30 with M V. Walker. Mrs. W. C. Wright, j t** Putman’s Sunday school class
A cordial welcome Is extended to
TENTH ANNIVERSARY ties of the high school will remem-
and see. The Items we propose to Carl Doney, president of Willamette Mrs. 8. C. Wright. Mrs. P. J. Bar were guests at a costume Hal- MALE QUARTET TO SING
all by Dean C. Poindexter, pastor. |
I tru l ri A ru m V C .K 9A K T ber that the Cottage Grove-Sprlng-
eliminate from the fair program university, officiating. Interment tholomew. Mrs. W. C. Rebhan. Mrs., lowe’en party given last Thursday
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
will off-set the amount taken In at was made tn Mountain View ceme­ H. W. Whitney, Mrs Lawrrence evening by Miss Jeanntne Withers
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dale fleld *ame of la8t year waa fou«ht
FOUR CO TO ALBANY
Horton o(
Creek gathered at tn a sea of mud In the southern
the gate and grandstand In 1*31 tery at Oregon City.
May. Mrs. Margaret Kenyon. Mrs a< “>e home of her grandmother.
"Campfire Melodies” a group of
and with a free gate we believe
FOR POWER CO. PARTY their home Friday evening to help Lane clty on Pr,day- October 24
The entire runeral arrang»-mente W. E Buell. Miss Edna Swarts. Mrs. C. I. Gorrle, Sr. Hallowe’en songs by a male quartet compris­
that the large crowds attending were handled by P. J. Bartholomew Mrs. Levi Neet, Mrs. Charles' games and refreshments featured
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them observe their tenth wedding the sam e day of the week as this
ing Merton Ferebee. Dallas Murphy.
will give the maximum In ednea Springfield mortician, who Is an Poole and Mrs. A. J. Morgan.
the evening.
Pour employes of the Springfield anniversary.
They brought tin year. Indications are now that
Veltie Pruitt, and Dr. W. C. Rebhan
clear weather will greet the teams.
tlonal and advertising benefits and old friend of the son and who was
The next meeting of the group
will be heard as a special feature I offlce of ,he MoM,“ n States Pow,“r K|fls for the couple and spent the
The boys are practicing on the
will Justify the county In continu­ called to Salem at his request.
will be held at the Anchorage on STATE INSPECTOR WILL
of the Blbie school hour at t h e icompany mo,ored to Albany last evening playing games. Those prea-
high school fleld tonight so as not
ing the fair appropriations as In
Thursday
evening
to
attend
the
ent
were
Mr.
and
Msr.
Wilfred
October 30 with Mrs. Buell and
VISIT IUKA CIRCLE Christian church Sunday morning
the past years. We are not making
social event sponsored by the Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Pengra, to spoil the surface for the game
Mrs. W. K. Barnell as hostesses.
at 9:45.
KITCHEN
SHOWER
HELD
Friday.
a long statistical report on the fair
Plans for the visit of the state
The pastor will take as his morn-, power company for all employes . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chase, _ Mr .
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
but have attached the report of the
Kre8«- and Mr « d
GRAVEL COMPANY SEEKS ( inspector to Iuka circle. 1-ailles of Ing sermon subject at 11 o’clock. in thl8 d‘8tr,ct’ Tho8e maklng the and Mrs-
GUESTS INVITED FOR
Fair Hoard and figures of the Coun
Sch-jMrs. Kenneth Tobias.
M,"
Members of the ladles aid of the
the G. A. R. were discussed last "Secrets of Success." His evening i
ty Clerk, County Court and County Baptist church held a kitchen PERMIT FOR MORE WORK I Thursday evening and will be com-
affenberg. • Miss Lulu McPherson
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BIRTHDAY DINNER
subject at 7:30 will be "Idle Men.’’
Club Leader hereto so that If any shower at their meeting Wednes­
and Miss
Mlsa Maxine
Maxlne Snodgrass.
»nonkrass.
■ j_|VE TABLEg ,N p|_AY
to . pleted at a special meeting called There will be special music by the j anu
Application
for
a
permit
member organisation of the luine
Mrs. Ray Nott and Mr». Ray
day afternoon for Mrs. John Bryan, dredge gravel from the Willamette tor October 27. at the armory The choir at this service
County Chamber of Commerce
AT
BENEFIT
CARD
PARTY
BateR
of Harrisburg were h»>stes»es
The
Christian
Endeavor
meets
LIONS
MEMBERS
HEAR
who lost all her household and per­ river al a location about .6 miles Inspection visit has been announ-
wishes to further study the fair
for a birthday dinner Sunday on
sonal effects recently when the downstreem from the Springfield ce<* tor November 12.
at 7:30 for their regular program.
ATWATER-KENT
WINNER , Flve ,ables of cards were ln play I the occasion of the birthday of Mr*.
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question they may use this report
Bryan home was completely des­ highway bridge has been made
Friday evening at the benefit card ' . . . .
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u
as the basis from which to work.
Members of the Springfield Lions
.
»nonsored bv the N U &t h T h
* 8 yeI lh an 1
troyed by fire.
to the office of the district engineer
However, we do state further some
club
heard vocal
thf D gtreet8 o ue8t8 invited Included
ilub heard
vocal selection»
selection» at
at their
tneir P8rt'
Rebekah hlch
lodge sponsored
Mrs Mabel by Ped
for the War Department at Port­
of our recommendations more s(K'
noon luncheon meeting Friday by ..
.
wlnner of hleh Drize M
d M J h
’ 1 ’ M
d
FOREST
ROAD
WORK
land.
Maps
showing
exact
location
clflcnlly ns follows:
Mi»» Marearet Slmm» Portland
C ' 8‘
” F °f
g pr » Mrg Henry Holleman and children.
Miss Margaret Simms. Portiana. for w<)men Oswald Olson won the
u,
and extent of the proposed work
FINISHED
FOR
YEAR
1. Money to Be Budgeted— We
winner of the Atwater-Kent music, .
f
„
„
.
George Belts. Harrisburg, and Mr.
are available at the office In Port­
prize tor men Mrs. Gra»e I.ans an(J Mrs M A poh, #nd chl|dren
In order th at the voters tnay correctly understand
recommend that the County Court
contest for Oregon. She was accom­ berry was awarded the consolation Mr and Mrg Jt)bn An(iel,goni Mr
Construction work on the South land and any objection to the pro­
the refund Bond Issue to be voted on at an election
require of the Fair Board each
panied at the piano by Miss Lo»« prtle Mrs. Wanda Barnes was gen-
Fork road In the McKensle region posal from the standpoint of navi­
held October 28th, 1931, it Is deemed advisable th a t the
and Mrs. Aldwln Powell and chil­
year a tentative budget of how all
gation
should
be
received
at
the
Johnson.
pra] c h a (rm an of o ,e event which
has halted for the year according
Mayor briefly explain such bond Issue. There are $50,-
moneys are expected to he spent
Dwight Kessey and M. C. Kirk ,g (he ffrgt of a ger,eg
glm„ar dren of Springfield.
to C. C. Olson, superintendent. office not later than October 27,
000.00 general obligation bonds coming due in the im ­
before the county and state appro­
land were In charge of the program. ones planned for the winter months.
There Is still some work about the according to Oscar O. Kuentx, Ma­
mediate future with no money available to pay them.
priations are turned over to the
POSTMASTER GETS DEER
camps which will be completed be­ jor, Corps of Engineers.
So to preserve the credit of the city and to meet our
board. Tbe Fnlr Hoard Is appointed
Complaint that residue from
fore the end of the year.
DEPOT
AGENT
ASSUMES
ON VACATION TRIP
obligations when due. It Is necessary to issue refund
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
by the County Court and In our
gravel screening operation« at the
DUTIES
TH
IS
WEEK
bonds.
sufficient
sinking
fund
has
not
been
provided
opinion should he accountable to,
gravel company plant were being
HAS PARTY ON FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hamlin and
in past years to pay our bonds as fast as they become
nnd the fnlr policy be subject to SCHOOL TO END FIRST
Carl Olson, agent for the South
.
t
~
„
„ , „ ' children returned this week from
allowed to pile up and were likely
due, altho we did pay $15,000.00 last year. With this
the approval of the County Court.
SIX-WEEKS PERIOD to change the main course of the
ern Pacific railroad assumed his
Memb*r8 of Mra Van v “]“ •>' Douglas county where they hare
Issue, It Is planned to have them fall due a fter the fifth
2. Secretary's Salary— We re­
river wns heard recently by the
duties this week after an absence 8,,nday 8<h°o1 clai"' of the Meth<> been spending two weeks vacation
Next Thursday will mark the end
year from issue, in fifteen equal or nearly equal in­
commend that the secretary receive
Lane county court which has start­
of two months during which he an.l dlst church held a par,y at the
with Mr. Hamlin's brother
stallm ents of principal and interest Instead of the
a definite nnd stated salary and of the flrat six-weeks period tor the ed an Investigation.
Mrs. Olson vacationed In Wiscon home of the,r
”*“ « , even who llVeg at Drew. The local poat-
whole issue falling due. a t one time as has been the
that nil money received for adver­ schools of this city. Students at
sin. Fred Smith of Portland has tnB wl,h about 25 ln att<,ndance master brought hack two deer and
practice heretofore. By this method of paying over a
tising In the premium list books, the high «chool will take their
¡been taking care of Mr. Olson’s ' The evenlng wa8 8pent W,th
distributed venison among hla
ORDERS
FOR
LIME
period of years, the whole Issue would have been paid
concessions or what not, be ac­ examinations the first of next week
work during hla absence.
and refreshments.
friends as proof of his marksman
according
to
W.
E.
Buell,
principal.
NOW BEING SIGNED
off a t the end of twenty years with not m uch Increase
counted for In the financial state­
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ship.
in taxes. By following such a plan as this, the entire
ment of the fair and all receipts
CHILD’S HEAD GASHED
THREE-DAY MEETING
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Orders for one car load of agri­
Former Jewslar Hsre— D. W.
bonded indebtedness would eventually be t ’.indnated
revert to the -fair board treasury.
SWING
ACCIDENT
PLANNED
FOR
CRESWELL
FINGER
CAUGHT IN SAW
IN
and taxes could then really be reduced. So long as we
We believe thnt the side shows and Roof, former Hprlngfleld Jeweler, cultural lime for farmers of this
area
are
being
taken
at
the
office
SERIOUSLY
INJURED
has
been
a
gueat
at
the
Frank
have
our
bonded
debt,
taxes
must
he
levied
each
year
carnival feature» could well be eli­
Members of the I^ne County
Little Jean Yarnell, daughter of
to pay the Interest.
minated for each dollar contributed Snodgrass home for several days. of the county agricultural agent.
O. E Fellows, resident of Spring-
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Yarnell re- Council of Religious Education will
It is required that a total of 30
to the fair treasury by such conces­
It Is hoped th at the voters will support this bond
j celved several bad gashes to her I gather at Creswell Friday for a I field route 2. sustained a very pain-
Return from Alaaka— E. E. Mor­ tons be ordered before a car ran
sions experience shows that at
Issue. It will in no way Increase our present rate of
head Monday when she fell from a ! three-day session lasting through ful Injury to hl* finger Wednesday
least *Iu Is taken out of the county rison snd »or., Gerald have returned be shipped. About one-third of the
tuxes
and It will pave the way for paying off our bonds
»wing at her home where she was Sunday. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, when he caught It In a has* sew
amount
I*
now
ordered.
by these ao called amusement*. from Alaska where they «pent the
and
a
reduction
of
our
taxes
in
the
future.
,
playing. It required several stitches i pastor of the Springfield Methodist with which he was working at
The
lime
ta
aold
at
cost
*6.60
Hummer
looking
after
gold
mine
Many of the moat successful county
¡at the office of a local physician church has been Invited to address home. He cut It lengthwise an
fairs In the country have entirely Interest« In the region north of a ton and produced at the atate
W. P. TYSON. Mayor.
’the group Friday evening.
i about a third of the finget.
to close the wound.
lime plant at Salem.
Nome.
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tion (or membership blank* lu the
tere»l on the poll books at the office
The federal government should -
WANTS POLICY CHANGED Hoy Seoul troop being sponsored $2 PER DAY SCALE GIVEN of the county rlerk. will he asked sell a billion dollars of It* bond* to i
Brotherhood Raps
Cigarette Display
NEW FIRM TAKES
OVER BUS LINES
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To the Voters o f Springfield:
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