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    TWENTY KKi I m i YEAR.
HPHINOFIEIJ), l^ANK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 14*31
No. 43
BENEFIT PROGRAM O.E.S. Sponsors MANV NAMES ON SCHOOL BUDGET IS Swing Collapses GRANGE FAVORS W v i U t e ARMISTICE GAME
Party for Benefit
Adopt New Hours
TO FEATURE FUN
FIRST HONOR NOLL NEOOCEO EOA IS32 Kills Small Boy CHANGES IN FAIN
WITH U N
Large Delegation from Blue
Telegraphic Messages May
John Stick el Meets Death on
Large Crowd Expected at River Chapter Attends Meet* Attendance Records Show Saving of 91,826 is Expected
Be Charged on Telephone
High School Playground
Report of County Chamber
Eugene and Springfield High
ing Here on Tuesday
High School Friday When
Many More Names Than
If New Budget is Adopted
Bills in New Service
Last Thursday Evening
Committee is Endorsed by
Second Teams to Play
Curtain Rises at 7:30
Are Found on School List
at Called Meeting
Meeting Saturday
('■■cade chapter. O.
8. will
Here Friday
A new telegraphic aervlce foi
T w o year old John Thomas Stic
sponsor ■ public benefit card party
I
Springfield
patrona
whereby
the
Perfect attendance record* for D E B T SERVICE IMPROVES k*’1' **J,‘
“ ,ld **r*. Fred Btlc ,
.
_
___ _____
WILL AID H. S. STAGE , al lha Masonic hall Monday aran
the flrat alx-weeka period at the
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I kel. waa killed late Thuraday a fte r FARM
DISPLAYS URGED city obtalna 24 hour aervlce. and GAME STARTS 2 O'CLOCK
Ì Ins at N o’clock. M rs E. K. Frueil
Lincoln achool «how tremendous S u m Budgeted to C a r r y on ’ ,,,M,n when a «wing on which he
(he patron can have h l* telegraph
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Unusual Amount of Home rtek la chairman for the event and galaa~ uyMr
previous
re p o rt.
p. M A
jngt Wheeler H. S.
pu*y,n,t <’"11“h««4- ta**Uy in Abolishment of Gate Admis-
charged
on
hia
telephone Junction City Squad Bows
Talent Material Uncover-
ha’ " 88 '*•' “““‘»Unu. Mrs. c.
record* however, do
....
*
*
’
J u ris t him.
,
,ion Meets With Approval '‘tate,nent ha* been completed
' a Rwsrts, Mra Helene Perkins, not holarahlp
Down to 46-0 Defeat on
Tuition Law Usage
keep pace w ith the atte n d a n c e '
A coroner’« Inquest waa held a t 1
p
_
recently and hae been announced
by Mrs. Katoit in Searc .
Ira. W II llohha, and Mra. W. ('.
Local Field Friday
j Ihe courthouse Monday evening
8
OHtOna
lOft
by ( ,a f , 0 , „ )n Mgent fOr the South­
lla l*. Unusually good attendance
Operation of the *chool* of ills-
Ixhl.
All p relim in ary d eta il* fur I
rec<wd*
urn
common
during
the
ern
Pacific
here
and
J.
A.
M
cKev
.
,
,
,
j
,
■
and
lbe
Jury
held
that
the
boy
bad
©
_____
Pomona Grange by action a t a
____
trlc t 11». which include*
the _______
local ■
.
.
veuty five nieinhera
of *4,u*
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high school benefit piograui to h,
•Jj
lodge of Eugene were gueata
staged at the high achool auditor
'aacade chapter at th eir Xu-
luui F riday evening of thia w e e k 1'-
.etlng Tuiwelay evening
have been completed anil one of I XU . /
•ue of gam e* and refresh
the beat local latent program * ever | A ■**
■.«Joyed a fter the bust-
preaenled here w ill greet the audl ' menti
eoee when the curtain goe» up for I nees m
first a ll-w e e k * period due largely
(bc (|,.g|r). („ attend achool a fte r
high school and Ihe Lincoln
and I
''" a ' h a^ “ - » * a44»
meeting at Lorane B a tu rd .y favor»
">a„ager for the Weatern U n i-' ,h , Juncllon ( , „ y
U a m / ulHm.
Brut lain Nchool. w ill cost approx! p 4> Mf i,r‘ “
m ajo rity report of a com m ittee
Eu* eDH-
b«rs of the local high school foot-
a vacation, and agreeable weather mately *1X28 leaa thia year than
, " "
omaa Bt ckel waa
,,f the Lane county cham ber of com
Lnd<!r
D« w arrangem ent It ha„ gquad arg now devoUng a l,
Follow ing la the honor roll for laat If lbe proposed bujg< t aa p re -I ' ‘ ‘
^rh ° rD,
*’D
ln#rce wtalcii waa named to atudy *“ lntende<4 to b ,v e
Springfield th eir tlnje , ()
of p;Myg to
Ihe Junior high and grade* at the
pared by Ihe budget com m ittee Is *ary
'
.
_ t*,"
aod xefoxt on recommendations for * ” cr,b er U8e the telepraphlc fa- be used jn , be Arm istice day game
Lincoln achool:
adopted. A meeting for thia pur-
n,_ ,a__.^.."5..*_°L. . - ' ,he 4-“ne COUDt7 t a lr
cllitle» at the local depot during here Wednesday when Silverton In-
Junior High
peat one and one-half years. H e la
.
t im e «he
•A
Pomona
Grange iollo w in« the the day lim e ’ A fte
u r that 1
1 ' vades thia te rrito ry to show her
pose has been called to meet at the -t.rviif.H hv hiM f«ara»m« ihrsad» . i .
the opening a rt at 7:30 p. m. Mr».
7 ■— Attendance— W endell Bar-
-urvlved by his parent«, three
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_____
message* w ill be handled over the »tuff
high school on Friday. N o v-m b e r
Ideas
of
the
county
cham
ber
com-
Jane K elel« ha* been devoting a PEACE TO BE SUBJECT
Iholom ew. Edward Hllck. Dale Car-
tera. G ertrude. Ixtulse. anti V iolet;
Eugene office by telephone fr o m ,
27. at 7:30 o'clock.
rnlttee report favor« th a t agrlcul
Z ' ' ’*'“ ” “ ' ¿ ' u“ ‘
T t" ' r-x u la rs on the local team
and one brother, W illia m .
great deal of lim e to the work of
Qp SERMON SUNDAY eon, W illia m Fletcher. C lifford |
ture
and
livestock
he
stressed
at
'
a. m.
ess- wl)) r#at thjj| rrJday w blle , be aac.
T
o
ta
l
estim
ated
expenditure«
for
directing varloua p a rt* of (be pro !
_____
llo rn b arg er. Earl House. Neal Ped­
Funeral services were held at the fa ir, gate admlaalon abolished a’‘M a ,‘ r ,h a t * ° Ur w l" * * accep‘ - ! ond team ta k e , on the Eugene high
«ram as well a * having general «up
T he ,e>( of , be , , rmo„ (or Ar erson. Ralph Potter, Hale Robert- the year have been aet at »60.214 00 the W alker-Poole chapel In Spring-
¡and outside shows and other at
at t ie teleP^“ Be o ,f,' e >nd c“ ‘ »«cond« in a game at Itra tta ln field
aa compared with 162,140.00 for field
ervlNlon over the en tire u ffalr.
Saturday
afternoon
at
nilallce Bunday morning al the eon, F ra n k lin Vlles, Ralph W llla,
tractio
ns
be
self
sustaining.
hrough
to the W estern L nlo n wrea at 2 J# Thl< game w lu
It la really surprising the amuunl M ethodist church w ill be "Blessed Verne Daniels, Alice Mate«. Klva laat year. T he estim ated receipts o'clock.
Rev. bean C. Poindexter
Pomona Grange appointed F rank “
ortland wlth “ « eMtr» expense hearlng on the fln a , „landing of
L
u
tile
Hoyles,
C
lara
Brooks.
Z
ells
rpn‘a
l,‘
4^0.000.00
both
year..
of talent we have right here In our are the Peacemaker«: for they
officiated.
H a rlo w , Ray Bow er and H . C. to ,he sub’*crlb«r.
,jlth e r gchoo, )n the di , tric t but
A number of changes In the bud
own com m unity wheu we begin ahall be called the children of Zoe C arroll, laiulae Cogl 11, K atie
W heeler as delegate« from the ln al1 caa<”' the lndl» ldu“ 1 whose „ w , „ be a good game of foo, ba„
butchuk.
Pauline
Gregory.
Jennie
«
*•
h«ve
been
made
thia
year
Borne
caatlug about for II. declared Mra. God " The subject of Ihe menauge
Grange to the county cham ber.
name la Hated In the new phone we(| wortb attending .
Ketels on commenting on the ma w m bB
W e Forget.
The Jackson. Ada Johnson, M arjo rie Item » have been Increased while
book which w ill he released soon
„ . . ,,
others
have
been
dcreaaed.
One
Scheduling of an Arm istice day
le r t a l found ukailagle (o r Ihe pro pastor, «»», Folndexter la a firm Jo lllff, Ruth Keeler, Jean Lloyd.
need only to take down tbe re­
*“
game la an Innovation lo r Spring-
d u c llA j
j
' believer In
lbe
doctrine
that. Hazel N eablttlla Putnam, Bernice “ * « of »ZW* ,o r “ * • »
ceiver and ask for W eatern Union.
HALLOWE'EN PARTY IS
Preparations for thia program
ittgbteouaueaa exalteth a nation, Bnillh,
field high school. T h e re are no
Juan
B tratlon ,
Jeannie connection w ith the figh t now be­
ing made against the use of the
AT BRATTAIN HOME T b e operator w ill connect the pa­ classes that day and heretofore tba
have bee«» under way for the paat and that good w ill la a guarantee W ithers.
tron w ith the
proper
telegraph
team has been content to rest.
mouth. A ll proceed* w ill be uaed of peace.
Scholarship— Bernice Sm ith, Haa­ W heeler tuition law has not been
H ie theological profes­
agency, depending on the boar of
Outstanding
among
the
social
Included
In
previous
budgets.
Some
requests for a game on th a t
Io pay for stage m a te ria l* a l the sor« during the greet w ar warned vi Neabltl. Ixtulsa Cowden. Sadie
Will Study Woodcraft Pro­ events of the H a llo w e ’en week-end the call.
Instruction coeta have been re-
la te were heard early In the sea-
school. Most organisations In the b |m
^gp^.t | bff fru its of Gott, Ethel U o ti, Jean Lloyd.
jects
and
Hold
Weiner
Roast
On holidays and Sundays the
for tbe younger set waa the mas­
7 A— Attendance— E lm ar Cbaae.' duc* d »1200 u0 ,n d operation ex-
son and N orval May succeeded in
« lly use lbe singe slid Ihe equip : rlghleouaneea on the tree of inur-
at
City
Park
at
6:30
querade party given by Miss An- .
Hoacoe
Cole.
Floyd
Green,
Steph
e
n
,‘’*
,135
,D
,he
bud«
el
'
I signing up the
northern
group,
ineni at various timea, hence the deroua atrlfe. t'pon graduation he
g e l. B rattain and Miss M axine | °P «n huur" ° f »*»• rx rlo u . offices. | ^ t b teams are in d iffe re n t dla-
Idea lo have Ihe town unite In one < wru(n h(a theala on Ihe theme: en Rice. Carlton Rlchardaou. U lla 1 An ‘ “ «reaae of »20« I . made In
F irst o f series of outdoor trips Snodgrass at the home of the
w *t»>
new service R | . a« I , r |c t. and each la out of the running
W eight, Bernice Barnea. E liz a b e th ' , n 1,#m ,o r « • ‘ “ tennnee and re-
large benefit program with all tnl “ W o rld Peace.'*
pairs. Insurance costs have been ^or (nem ber* of tbe newly organized form er. Haw w oie'en games and
f° r re s id en t, of T re n t. Mo- j for the g U te championship.
ent draw n locally.
T b a cbMreh , Chool la In a whole Johnson. M argaret Meek. Lola W II-
reduced »200 wblle outlays for new , Hoy * out UooP iu » p n n « « « ld »»« dancing afforded the entertain- >>»wk, and Upper M cKenzie d l z - i a .
. .
u
The program I . divided Into three , aomt. (xjndltl(,n
Hbl)Wln, . good . son. Geneva W ycoff.
,
«.„a - . i __
.. , : »R ’ erton Is not to be considered
equipment w ill Increase »300. T he I be be4d ***** evening when Glen ment for the evening.
trlc t* to send a telegram as it Is >
part
«he flra t. m u .lc a l; the see l alrad y drye|
#Bt
Thp lr a r h r r ,
» e h o l . r ^ . l p - U . 1 . June Wilaon.
.
..
a* a weak team, however. Local
emergency fund has been Increased i '* “ r (*n- scoutmaster, takes the
those -living In the larg er cities 1
Guekt* present w ere Eunice Ger- I for
ond. vod vll Bkltg; and the third a >n(J „fflcan>
C lla W eight.
. _
people do not know much of the ln-
from »1000 to (1500.
! KrouP * ° c ,ty Pa rk *° 8tu<ly wood ber. Geraldine M cF arlan d. Uernn-
S B— Attendance— Woodrow B at­
one act play
I m M lto g on -¡’’„«.»«lay evening A
_i______
. ___vading te a m s record, but Silver-
The debt service of the school | ' ra ,t P"»><-t» »“ d *» « “ » 7 » *« > “ «*• dine W ilkinson, Lela Squires, M ar­
Part o n . of the program w ill coo , ra ln ll|< <.laaa ,a b-(ng arraogB„ es, Bobby Calkins, I-aurence Chase.
ton played Salem recently and only
roast.
Tbe boys plan to leave
Charles Clem ent, Roy CrandB)1. d«»»rlct I . showing Im provem ent. A
jorie Prochnow. Ruth LeVee, Eve­ used for some tim e. I t has taken lost 26-0. which Is not a bad score
«1st of the follow ing numbers
and all the t«uu-hers are to receive
,
Hamm le Gott. Lloyd H a rris . John ’•«>d“ c*l° "
»>«»* '« Provided for about 6:3o this evening.
lyn Lloyd, June Danks, Vernlce ten years to bring about such a considering Salem ’s place in the
C hristian church o rchestra, dance some special training.
T here are now 16 boy* enrolled
ln
tbe
new
budget
which
also
S p rln gfle,d bag
Haw
ke. Iren e Jeter. Doris Briggs, service agreement for the Spring- . u t e
by K in dergarten students under d i­
Krupka, Lysle M etcalf, Clifford
in the troop and they are working EnM Trav|g
field district . according
to M r. conglderable lmproyeraen, durlng
Evelyn Buell w ill be In charge of w hor|oBt , rene AnderlM, n . Fern shows no w arrants Issued and
rection of Mra. Burch; Toy Orchea-
.
Gregory' Pearl m a rk * d no< P *ld for Meh of funds to pass th eir tenderfoot teats so T rfn ka. Eleanor E taten
tra from Itra tta ln achool. d ire c te d ' ***•' dlacuealon In the Epw orth Lea j n „ beri L illia n
. Buelah M cK evltt.
; each successive game of the season
thal a troop charter can be ob­
Members
of
the
budget
commlt-
by Miss Helen H ig h ; folk dance. « “ •’ meeting al 6:30
T he subject | | B|, erbrBr)di y Bye Holverson. Nel
Richardson. June Clover, V irgin ia
! and more than pleased the local
tained.
Howard
Hughes,
member
‘ In te rn .tlo n s l Current , |e ||o w e , Mar)orlB j obn„on, y y ,n t - this year are Ihe school board
Lincoln students; vocal solo. Vel- w l)l ,M'
Franx. Hazen W ilson. V erne A llen. WILLAMETTE VALLEY IS
| follow ers in the Cottage Grove and
of
the
troop
com
mittee,
and
Paul
,ces Keeler. Florence May. D e lo rl. me,nber* ' C A 8 w a rtg ' F ' B
He P ru itt; zylophone solo, Uarbaru K *enta.
Vernon Liles. Gordon W rig h t, W II-
GOOD PLACE TO LIVE ’,unctlon C“ 7 «ame8
fan8
Potter,
assistant
scoutmaster,
w
ill
I ery. Dr. W . H. Pollard, and W . C.
Ham Sourd, Lloyd Frese. Clinton, j
B u rn ell; resiling. Ruth Pollard; !
Nice, D ruclle Ogilvie, JoLana Put­
________
i are confident that S p rin gfield ’s
W rig h t. W m . G. HngFes. and Fred “ «e n d the meeting this evening
H artm an . George H a rte l, Ray R ais
man. W llm ln a Spriggs
vocal duel.
B « Murphy and M R A ^ D MRS. L. WRIGHT
T here Is probably more money maroon team w ill take the three
Frese.
'
müssen
^
h . ' * * rk
Oe^ r<^ circulating In W ashington. D. C. l a rem aining games on her schedule.
Mrs. Roland M ushier; trombone
Scholars», l|>— Druclle
O gilvie,
T hatch er. W inston Baccus. Paul day than in any other city in the They are S ilv e rto n ; Lebanon, here
solo. Jim M iM u n lm n n ; piano solo.
ENTERTAIN SATURDAY Law rence Chase.
CIVIC CLUB TO HEAR
Schantol,
Gene H am blin. Charles J United States declared T . O. Rus Novem ber 20; and U n ive rs ity high
M argaret J a rre tt; vocal solo. M rs 1
MRS.
MARY
ROACH
DIES
F ifth Grade
LECTURE ON ASTRONOMY W ilson. O rval McPhersoi
W K lla rn e ll; god a skit. “Grand
M em bers of Ihe Dinner club Attendance — Ella Brooks, Alice
H jm d Jim , p|1 preg|dent ot the Eugene Cham at H a rw a rd rield on T hanksgiving
AT HOME HERE FRIDAY
mother s Rose Oar'Sefi?’’ w ith Ihe
« * • » • « « tu rd .y evening al a Chase. Dorothy Chase. M axine Co-
mie W est
ber of Commerce h ere F rid a y ln i d ay-
Ladies of the Springfield Civic
following cast. Faye Parson». Echo ; «»Inner at the home of M r. and Mrs.
St ill. Polly Dutcbak. R oberta Put-
M ary C hurchill Roach passed ¡clu b w ill hear John Knox, profea-
addressing the Springfield Lions
Special attentio n la called to the
Tom seth. A ly . T hatch er. G r.c e ' L ai* ,n W rt< k ‘ A f," r “ «• d ' n“ « '
uiaii. Carm ef W addell. Midge W II aw ay af her home 1X0. ll»th street sor of science at Springfield, give FOUR YO U TH S JAILED
club
People there are not much fact that the A rm istice day game
Bhnlly, Dorothy
Nice. Ito ro lh e . ,k » «'*” • “ * * » « »“ Thurston Io at
•on, F ra n k Bennett. B illy Nesbitt. Springfield. F riday m orning a fte r a an Illustrated lecture on astronomy
better o ff however than elsewhere Is called to s tart at 2; 00 o’clock
Frese. D e E tta Sandgatbe. I 'b a r llM
'
*^J_111,1 , u "
* ll,u
“ ” w |{<>t>ert Nice, Junior Scott, Law-
lingering illness. She had been a at th e ir next meeting to be held
OVER BAD EGG AFFAIR as the prices charged for foods and insead of 2:30. It has been necess­
1 e ’en dance.
Fish, and Dorothy M»<- Potter
rence Thompson. Dean Wilson j resident here fo r the past four at the Com m unity hall Tuesday-
clothing are about the same as they ary to make the Invaders a sub­
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Hugh Roberts, Fred T e rry . Ken
W a lte r l.axton
years.
evening. Novem ber 10. at 7:30.
T he second part w ill open with a
were during w a r times. T h ere is stantial guarantee and a large a t­
Allan K afoury of Salem. M r. and
neth Carpenter and James Dugan
w v t v - ss
■ w in
in s
e ’’ to be
•»*
pea
tg ,
S cholarship—
E lla
B r o o k * ,;
ayas%7
she was
w a n e 1 born
/Y II as sis
In avsa
Samgamon
z a z * « a tz x z jz s ( coun-
.u u u
*_»»»»*.
O ther I u numbers
u u iiz v s o W
on
II m
the
v
program
tas si o
are
iv
skit. "Between
T a ra
pre*
-a great deal of building now under tendance w ill be necessary to make
M arceline Heavey and Or-
,M'
U
L ’ an\ M ld fe W ilson, Junior fckrott, lieun ty. Illinois, on October 21, 1846, and being arranged by Mrs. David Salts wvre arreste here S a tu rd a j night
ented by
way in the Capitol city, he added. the venture a success.
, I Mrs. Law rence M o ffitt. M r. and
and lodged in the city Jail a fter
Wilson.
vsl Keaton. The other numbers iu I
„
.
„
. „
crossed the plains w ith her parents man. chairm an for the meeting.
Charlestown, and the areas In
Mrs. Henry Fandrem . Mr. and Mrs.
they
were
caught
throw
ing
rotten
, when six years old. T he trip to o * |
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Grads — Attendance
Fourth
this group w ill he ’’ Memories, a
the Carolina.* w ithin hundreds of
...................... ( Isyton Burlier, and M r and Mrs.
eggs at buildings and people on
FRIENDS GATHER FOR
F rank Anderson. Flora Bertsch, j all summer. In
vod vll num ber by Mrs. W K. Buell.
m iles of this city Is about the hard-
1863 she was KENSINGTON CLUB HAS
_
.. . .
.... C liffo rd Wilson.
,
M ain s tre e t
W anda Burch. Billy Dow. Shirley united ln m arriage to John Roach
Fred
and
Evelyn
B u ell;
shit, J
__________________
est h it by the present economic
SURPRISE ON MONDAY
LUNCHEON ON FRIDAY
The boys, all ot whom live in
Haack. W illa rd House, E a rl H ar- and In 1881 they moved to Wash-
condition, due largely to the na­
Socks and Soapsuds
w ith Kvi,
pioNFFB PABSFft
Eugene,
were
given
hearing
Mon-
Several friends of Mrs. C. A.
U ,u k and Alys T h a tch e r; H aw aiian w l - u r i w r x c t r t r s o o c . 3
wood.
W arren
Ingram .
A lberta ington where they lived for 22
M em bers of the Kensington club (lay and flned $5 which waa order. ture of the employm ent o f the resi­
Sw arts gathered at her home M on­
numbers, by M r M cGregor In (oa- :
ON FARM NEAR SALEM Keeler. W in ifred Lyons, M erle year« before going to A lberta. Can- w ere entertained at a noon nincb- ed rem itted on condition of good dents. and to bank failures.
day evening fo r a surprise party in
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Nice, B arbara O rr, Bobby Pugh. ada.where they made th e ir home
_» «_ tv
.
turne; "C h ill Con Carne Eyes" by (
T he Upper W illa m e tte valley Is
, eon at the Anchorage in K-.gene h4>hAvinr
honor of her birthday. T h e b irth ­
People of Springfield w ill be In Arda Robertson, Herl Robertson, fo r 8 years.
Follow ing this
they Fr)dav
Hostesses were Mrs
W
Doris Briggs, Ruth LeVee, Evelyn
the most stable and perhaps the
day did not occur until yesterday,
tereated Iu learning of Ihe death F rank S tu art, Em m a Lou Stratton, moved to Pennsylvania where they K B arn ell
and Mrs W E Buell '
Lloyd. L ela Squires.
least affected area In the entire
but Eastern S ta r work th a t even­
n Septem ber 26. ai Salem, ot An-1 Dave Sm ith. Louisa Sm ith. Valen- made th e ir home fo r 13 years be- Tw®nty-two were present
T h e closing number w ill be a
U
nited
States,
declared
the
cham­
BE NOT TURNED ASIDE"
ing prevented the gathering at th a t
presentation of Ihe one act play. ( drew l*orler Magness, for many tine U chytll.
fore coming back to Oregon and
ber head.
T h e next meeting w ill be held
SUNDAY
MORNING
TOPIC
,
time.
Card tables, refreshm ents
"Com ical Country Cousins" w ith the years a pioneer resident of th is '
Scholarship— Flora B e r t s c h , Springfield.
,
Novem ber 13 w ith Mrs. W . N. Dow
The speaker predicted a great
a ,arge b |rthday cak„ were
vicin ity, lie was 84 years old and i W anda
Burch, W arren
Ingram ,
Surviving M rs. Roach are two !
follow ing cast:
as hostess and Mrs. M. V. W a lk e r,
Rev. V e ltle P ru itt w ill preach on swing back to the farm during the brough, along b>. , he vlgltors who
Mrs John F. Ketel» passed away w hile s illin g In a chair Beryl Robertson. F rank Stuart.
sons. Charles in C alifornia, and T . i agatatant bogtegg
Aunt Ophelia
the
subject “Be Not Turned Aside" next few years, and also predicted included Mrg c E w b e a ton, M rs
Mrs. W. H. Pollard * ( hl" home according to an a r
T h ird G rad *
W iley at Portland; one daughter, j
Cousin Sukey,
Mrs. Pearl Seitan-
at the morning service at the the adoption of the French farm E E
Mrs.
Pearl
Schantol
ro
“
“
'
appearing
In
a
Salem
paper
Attendance—
Iva
G
illette
.
Ida
Ann
Mrs.
E.
J.
Borland.
Springfield;
Cousin M olly,
loan system.
: to| Mrs. C. E. Sw arts, Miss Edna
M
r*
W.
C.
Rebhan
M
r.
Magness
waa
born
nt
W
h
ite
Moore,
John
Carrels,
N
athan
Fletch
one
brother.
T
.
A.
Churchill.
Los
FOREIGN
MISSION
GROUP
|
C
hristian
church
Sunday.
M
aurice
Cousin Della.
O lin w ill sing a solo. "In My
Swarts, Mrs. Donald Toomb, M rs.
Mrs Burch River. Arkanses. January 3. 1847. er.
Laurence
Harwood.
Alvin ; Angeles; two sisters. Mr«. M innie
Cousin Sarah.
ON , w
CHILE
i HEARS
i k n n u TALK
■ r * * -r * m
r v i k b p a tb e r-g House."
T h e Christian
M
r*.
D.
B.
Murphy
■"<>
overland
with
h
l*
par
1
Thrum
.
Sidney
Ward.
REPORT ON CLERK’S
N ie l Pollard. M rs. M aggie Me-
Nichols, Cottage Grove, and Mrs.
Cousin Jane,
Ladles attending the meeting of Endeavor meets at 6:30 and even-
Lagan. Mrs. W . N. Dow. M rs. W . C.
M r*. F. Thompson
•*> 1854 firs t locating at
Sc»tolar«»«lp—John Carrels
Sid- Roy _______
Jordan. _________
Eugene; ____________
tw o grand- ,
Cousin Cecilia.
RECEIPTS COMPILED
children and four great g raud chll-) the Foreign M issionary society ot ing Rervlt,es s tart at 7 .3 0 at which
Cousin Slm anthy.
Mrs. W. Scott Springfield, and la te r moving to j ,,«> W ard
W rig h t. M rs. M arg a re t Kenyon, and
Second Grede
: dren.
the M ethodist erurch a t the home tlm e th* p a ito r w ,n sPeak on ,he
S I* Hopkins,
Mrs. C a rl Olson F a irfie ld , where he was untied In I
Less than o n e jta lf of the annum M rs. Devid Saltsman.
Attendance— Peggy
Anderson,
Funeral services were held at of M ra. A. B. Van Valxah Tuesday ,u b l ec* Be <* Pe“ c«
T h e re w ill Lane county school census reports
—
—
Cousin M lrandy, M r*. M cM anlm an m arriage to Mias Am elia Davidson.!
Septem ber 2». 188». lacking but four j | ^ otha Bertsch, How ard C a rre ls ,' the W alker-Poole chapel In Spring afternoon heard M rs. Dean C. P o in -' be 8pe<’,al mu8lc-
Ma Jennie.
Mrs. C liffo rd W ilson
out of the 169 districts of the coun- PAYMENT OF SECOND
ty have been turned In at tbe of-j
u a . c
T 4 V C C IC
Topay
M r*. Dlbhlee days of being m arried 62 year* and 1 M axine Chandler, Elizabeth Dut ; field Monday morning a t 10 o’clock d exter relate experiences and im -|
Boy Scouts Plan
HeldTriplonight
had lived at W heatland since,
"Com ical Country Cousins" has
where he was a prominent hop
been presented
before
nil Ihe
grow er for many yeara.
T here
crowned head* of A fric a and most
were nine children born; seven of
o f Ihe bald head* of Am erica.
these and the widow survive him.
Come see the tw isted tw ins, they
T hey are: Austin Magness of
w ill show you something d ifferent.
Auburn, W ashington; W ill B. M ag­
Admission price* have been set
ness of W h eatland; Dr. P. U. M ag­
nl 10 and 26 cents.
ness. of M c M in n v ille ; four daugh­
ters, Mrs. T . T . P arker of Eugene;
DR. MEZ TO SPEAK AT
M rs. G ertrude Dryden» of Port­
ARMISTICE SERVICE land ; Mrs. Edna M cKee, Jefferson,
and one brother, Perry Magness of
A special Arm istice service Is Portlud.
being nrrnnged for Sunday evening
Funeral services were conducted
nt the M ethodist church. M f. John at the Hopew ell United Urethern
Itlchunl Mez of the Political Sci­ church at 3 p. m.. Sunday, by Rev
ence departm ent of the U n iversity Brown, Bible student pastor ot
of Oregon Is to be the speaker. Dr. Portland, assisted by Rev. F. E
M e i has recently returned from an Fisher, pastor o f the Unlonvale
extended trip around the world Evangelical church, and also hi
where he has made a careful study K. C. Loop of M cM in nville.
of social, economic and political
conditions. T here are few men bet­ MANY PEOPLE FISH IN
ter prepared to In te rp re t the trend
COAST REGION SUNDAY
In the present world order than
Is Dr. Mez. He w ill speak on the
Several
Springfield
residents
subject: "T h irte e n Years A fter."
spent 8unday fishing In the coast
In view ot the strenuous condition*
streams. Among them were M ajor
present and of the years of care­
and Mrs. M. B. H u ntly. M r. and
ful study given to this subject It
M rs. John (tenderer. M r. and Mra.
I* Indeed a great privilege to hear
N ell Pollard, W . K . Barnell, H. E.
till* man.
M axey. F rank Hmltaon, W illia m
Davis and M r. and Mrs. Norman
DRUGGIST STARTS WORK Anderson. Home nice fish were
LANDSCAPING GROUNDS taken from the streams, but the
catches were very light. H . O. Dtb-
W ork of Inndneaplng the ground* blee and Ed P rivât reported an ex­
about the home of M r. and Mrs. F. cellent catch In T rian g le lake.
II. F lan ery was started thia week.
T he lawn has been planted for
Corvalll« M an H«r« — Herbert
some lim e and I* growing nicely. T ay lo r, employe of the Mountain
Mr. and Mrs. Flanery built their States office nt Corvallis is spend­
new home this spring and moved ing the week In Springfield on busi­
ness.
•
Into It early In tbe summer.
chuk. Nova Jean Heiser. Richard and Interm ent was made in l*lne pressions of Chile In South Am WIFE ASKS CUSTODY
erica w here she spent five years
Gott. Jule Heiser, Ida Howes. C arl Grove cemetery.
OF CHILDREN IN CASE
I doing mission work. Mrs. U. G. Me
Howes. Stanley Malo. l>ale McBee,
John O gilvie, M axw ell Pohl, Cleone GIRL FALLS FROM SLIDE
, Elhaney was the assistant hostess.
Cruel and Inhum an treatm ent are
Putman, Roberta Rebhan, Gene­
alleged in a divorce com plaint filed
AT BRATTAIN SCHOOL
vieve Robertson, Robert Sm ith,
SCHOOL BOUNDARY
| today In circuit court by Bethany
Jim m ie Sm ith. Donald Toomb, Jun­
BOARD WILL MEET W ith ro w against her husband
M ary Alice Bartholomew, daugh­
ior W ilson.
,
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! Charles H . W ith ro w .
te r of M r. and Mrs. P. J. Bartholo­
Scholarship— H ester Jean Thom p­
M eeting of the county boundary
The couple m arried a t Eugene
mew, fell from a slide at the Brat-
son, Jim m ie Sm ith, Elaine Schaf-
tain
school Tuesday and
was tx>ard is scheduled fo r Monday. February 17, 1816, and have two
N ovem ber 9, according to E. J J children. Custody of the children
fenberg,
Robert
Jack,
Leothn
thought to have been seriously In­
Bertsch, Nova Jean Helaer. Roberta
jured at the tim e. She was un- M oore, county superintendent of Is sought by the p la in tiff,
Rebhan.
M arlon
Vlles,
Hoherl j cons(.|ous for a w hile and was schools.
Sm ith.
T here are no petitions fo r bound­
' rushed (o the hospital to have x-ray
GIRLS' LEAGUE WILL
F lrat Grade
pictures taken. These failed to ary changes filed as yet for this
SPONSOR LUNCHEON
Attendance— Jackie S h e r m a n . show any fractures. She is now re­ meeting, the superintendent said.
Pauline Clem ent. V irg in ia Pohl. covering at her home.
Inaugarating a new means of
W ilm a Brooks, Juan ita Thomas.
ARMISTICE DANCE SET
raising funds w ith which to carry
lX>rothy Holmes. Gerald Uchytll.
BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD
FOR THURSTON HALL| on th e ir activities, members of the
Delores Keeler, B arbara Frey. Bob­
G irls ’ le a g u e of the Springfield
FOR MAXINE SNODGRASS
ble Black, Lois Chase, Louisa Faw-
A
special
A
rm
istice
dance
la
be­
high school w ill sponsor a noon
ver.
Honoring Miss M axine Snodgrass ing planned at the Thurston hall luncheon at the cafe te ria Thu rs­
Scholarship— B arbara Jane B e t­
els, Pauline Clem ent, B o b b l e on her birthday Sunday M r. and tor W ednesday evening. Novem ber day. Novem ber 12. A charge of 16
Mrs. R iley Snodgrass entertained 11, A rm istice day, by the A m eri­ cents w ill be made a ll students
Black, Elizabeth Boyles.
at th e ir home at a birthday dinner can Legion com m ittee. This w ill be i participating,
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BAPTIST WOMEN REMAKE ¡^ r Mr.
M” w *1,,a1
m Curt,a8’ the only public soclc.l a ffa ir of the
M r. and Mrs. Alex Snodgrass and evening
J. N. H A M L IN P L A N S
CLOTHES FOR NEEDY son. M erle of Shedd and Miss Eu­ T h e dance w ill not In te rfe re with
TO V IS IT H E R E SOON
nice Gerber. A large birthday cake the regular semi-monthly dance
Several ladles o f the Baptist
which Is scheduled for the hall for
was cut during the afternoon.
F. B. Ham blin. Springfield post­
church spent Wednesday afternoon
Saturday, Novem ber 14.
master. has received a le tte r from
at the church repairing and rem ak
his son John, stating that he would
Ing old clothes for distribution REPLY TO SUIT FILED
sail from Buenos Aires, Argentine.
among the needy people. An elec-
FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY CRUELTY ALLEGED AS
trie sewing machine has been
.
GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE on October 24 and arr,ve *" New
Y o ik on Novem ber 10. H e plan*
given the women by Hugh Hartley
A reply In the suit of C. C. Beck
Cruel and inhum an tre a tm e n t are to spend ten days In H ew York
Rnd Irm a I . Beck against Lane
C„
before
In fa n t Son Diss
county was filed In circu it court allleged In a divorce com plaint f il­ and W ashington D.
T he In fa n t son o f M r. and Mrs. | Friday.
ed ln circu it court F riday by Helen coming to Springfield and Oregon
E lm er E. Pyne died at the Pacific
T he p lain tiffs seek damages from B. Thorpe against her husband where he w ill spend the rem ainder
of his tw o months' leave.
C hristian hospital In Eugene S a tu r-: the county as a result of the clos- Harold F. Thorpe.
H e has been attached
to the
day.
Funeral services were held ing of a railroad crossing at their
T he couple m arried at Portland
at the new I. (). (). F. cemetery property on the Sluslaw highway. June 24. 1928. and have no child­ United Stales Embassy office In
Sunday
w ith
Ihe
chapel In charge.
WHlker-Poole
T he county recently made
o ffer to provide a crossing.
flee of the county clerk.
nALP O r
T A X E S IS D U E
These reports list the num ber of
children of school age In the dts-
trlc t. between the ages ot four and
tw enty years, regardless of w hether
they are attending school.
Thursday is the last day fo r pay-
m ent of second h alf county taxes
and expectations are for a big last-
m inute rush at the tax collection
departm ent of the s h e riff’s office.
A fte r Novem ber tax payments be­
The reports must be In by Nov­
ember 10 when the school fund* come delinquent and a penalty of
w ill be alloted for each d istrict on two-thtrds of one per cent a month
is charged. T he fin a l date for firs t
the basis of the census.
h alf payments I* M ay 6.
RECEIVER ASKED FOR
CHEMICAL COMPANY BAND ORGANIZATION
GETS UNDER WAY NOW
Seeking to have a receiver ap­
pointed to handle partnership a f­
fairs of LeeRoy Woods and 8. R.
Jaynes, a com plaint was filed In
clrcu lt court F riday by M r. Woods,
T he partners were engaged In
the m anufacture of chemicals at
Springfield and the plant of the
concern was destroyed by fire
October 6.
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TAX PAYMENT MADE
BY SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Check of the Southern Pacific
railroad company for the second
h alf of county taxes was received
by the tax collection departm ent of
the s h e riff’s office Friday.
T he check was for »147,303.96.,
The company Is the largest single
taxpayer In the county.
'
D r ill
Teem
M eetsc
T o n ig h t
Members oi Progressive 22 d rill
team have been called for a spe
ria l practice to be held al the I.
O. 0 . F. hall this evening at 7:30
an ren. T he p la in tiff seeks return of Buenos Aires for the past several Mrs. Ernest Black is president of
years.
the organization.
her fo rm er name ot Burton.
F irst m eeting of the new ly or­
ganized band at the high school
was held Tuesday at which tim e In-
strum enta were given out. Thurs-
day has b£en set as the regular
tim e for rehearsals which w ill be
held In the high school gym nasium,
The hour has not been set.
Buford Roach, Eugene music ln-
structor, Is directing the group.
T h e re are still several openings for
those who care to Join, he states.
LEGION GROUPS PLAN
MEETING AT DEXTER
M em bers of both Am erican Le­
gion post num ber 40 and Its auxll-
iary w ill hold th e ir regular meet-
ing at D exter this evening corn-
m enclng a t 8 o’clock. New offlc-
lals of the tw o groups w ill have
charge.
Son Bom — M r. end M rs. Clair C.
W illiam s o f D exter are the parent*
of a son born to them at 1392 VlU-
ard street in Eugene on Tuesday,
Novem ber 3. 1931.