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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW ENTY-NINTH YEAH
MPRI C H E L I). LANE
COI \T V
OREGON
Library Starts l[
NEW STREET LIGHT Eugene Absorbs
Woodman Lodge
Summer Hours
CONTRACT READY
CONIES TONIGHT
I
III l(S I).\Y II NE Ib. 1932
Herbert Clark Hoover
No 23
□
Membership of Springfield
Monthly Report Heard by
Five Year Agreement Call« Camp Transferred to Eu- Dr. Edwin T. Hodge. U. of O. Roa-d Members Monday P.
¿nne Following Meet Here
for $1360.92 Per Year for
M.; To Close Mondays
Geologist to Talk on New
System a* Now Operatod
Oregon Coast Highway
String! leld'a Woodmen of the
Hummer hour» for th« city library 1
World uamp number t i l . with uboul
ORNAMENTAL CUT MADE ino members guve up 11» charter al LARGE C R O W D E X P E C T E D will lie effective during July and
August II wa decided Monday
a meeting held la, t Thursday even
Property Owners Want Side­ In» and the entire menilierslilp of Eugene Active Club, Westfir afternoon al a meeting of the Lib­
rary hoard at the home or Mrs. N
walk nnd Manhole Changes; lb local organization waa tranafei
Croup to Present Enter­ W Emery. The library will be
Repair Shop Site Wanted
red Io the Eugene camp number
closed all day Monday during these
tainment for Evening
« T e r n e /« , « S O N E
Opened 7 uesday
BOARD N « S
Roadbed Not in Best Condi­
tion and Use of Tire Chains Quiet Election Expected Mon­
Advocated for Motorists
day; Polls Open at Noon
The McKenzie p ss. I. open. The *
a "d C ‘0M a t 8 ° ' O,OCk
rotary snow plow from the East _
vide of the f'secade mountains ate CAMPAIGNS VERY QUIET
its way through the final barrier at
one o'clock Tuesday afternoon and Stuart and Richardson Seek
orders Immediately went out from Swarts’ Place ae Director;
the highway maintenance office In!
Barber Out for Clerk
lit . All duea and a»»oa»meiila will,
two months. but will be open Wed­
; Eugene to remove all road side!
A ne« lighting contract calllii* be paid to the clerk of I he Eugene
Springfield’» Chamber of Com nesday and Saturday each week
i vlgns which said the pass w as, Irdlcations at this time arc that
fur reduced schedule uii attest • amp hereafter, Il wua announced in* rce will be boat tonight for tbe from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 o'clock There
closed.
Springfield will hare one of th*
Halil wan presented in lb» city
The addition of the Hprlngflelil monthly meeting of tbe luine Cuun will In- no further meetings of the
Extensive traffic over the p ass! QuArtest school hoard elections on
council Monday «»»nine by the member» 10 the Eugene camp ly Chamber of Commerce at tbe board during the summer unless
is not deelrable Immediately by the Monday than has been held hare
Mountain 8tales Power compear j rlnga tbe enrollment of that or Community ball. Uetwoen 76 and special sessions are called.
highway officials, who warn those for »•’ «'»I years past. Two reul-
The contract and empowering
nutation to 660.
j too vlellors from all porta of the
The monthly report of the Libr-J
1
attempting
the trip to equip th»lr ■ den,a 8**a the position as director
illnariri* wan read for tin* flral llm
' tendering of the charter of county are expected to attend the arlan, Mrs. David Saltsman, showed i
■ automobiles with ttre chains. There for three years, and only one per­
ami will be acted upon al 111« seat
■al camp marka tbe end of meeting.
that 666 adult and 68 Juvenile books
is a great deal of snow at the top 8on* Clayton F. Barber, hat filed a
meellug
A letter waa also read .
•a once one of Springfield'» I The new Oregon Couat Highway hud been read Also 28 volumes ol
of the mountains and thia will con- Petition as candidate for school
In till' council and accepted allow | n,
•Ive organizations
The will receive major eonalderallon al nonfiction and 86 magazines. Six
tlnue to melt and be absorbed by d,atrlct clerk, a one year office,
IlK III» payment on tbe ornamental.
owned the building now the meeting Dr. Edwin T. Hodge, Dames of new patrons have been
atreel lighting contract to he »1 I b()Us
the
uncovered roadbed which will
Enoch Stuart, meat dealer, waa
• Poolo-Gray Hsrtholo , I rofesaor of geology al the Unlver- added to the Library Hat.
| be softened and damaged If used the first to enter tbe race for dl-
tended. the city paying «140 P»' mew
rltapel and the Ma illy. will be the principal speaker
I'urchaae of tbe International
The thirty-hrxt President o4 the United States wax born at West Branch,
much by heavy cars.
rector, being prevailed upon by
| hi » i per monili Inalead uf tl SO
acinic le
illl a few yeara ago'and will bring with him a Urge Encyclopedia Year Book for this
low», August 10, 187«, wax reared in Oregon and graduated from Stanford
Tbe contrari for lighting tbo city when It .
Opening of the pass was accom friends to seek the office after a
chased by the Ma collection of aerial and ground ple- y* ar was announced by the board.! Uruvenhg, California, in 189S As a mining engineer he worked in every
out Id«- of (he ornamental ayetem nuna 8 ln<
pushed in about half the time estl p**t,t,on nominating him had been
oat lime they have:lures of the highway Itself and the This hook is Issued each year and ' pan of the world for many years. He organized the Belgian Relief during
mated for the work when the an circulated and signed Friends of
ha» expired und the new contract I hH,d meeting« at the I. 0 . O F hall. | route traversed by It
the war, was U. S. Food Administrator. then Chairman of the Supreme
sup! leinent Information In tbe ola-
Fkimotnie Council of the Allied nation«. He wax appointed Secretary of
will lie for five yeara al the same
nouncement was made that It was En>ery
Richardson.
Mountain
This highway which hit» jual re­ er hooks.
Cotnmerce tw President H arding in 1921. held that
igh the CooL
through
rate and subjected to any change»
to be opened. At that time It was state Power company steam plant
cently been opened Io traffic le < ne
Receipt of two donations were, ubo. admioutratiML. and wax dieted P r u n i<sn in l 1
ihnl the puhllc service coininlss'nn
said that two plows would start operator, also prevailed upon him
of Ute most scenic In the »Isle, . -id also announced. Dr R. P. Morten
may make. Il calls for a payment i
work on either side of tbe pass and to enter the race for director. His
promotion of It ha» been made < ne sen gave the library 11 volumes. I
uf 81360.92 a year aa now In opera !
work until they met. which would
was circulated and filed
of (he major activities of the C< in "Letters and Addresses of tbe'
Hun. or about half what has been ■
probably
require
two
weeks
Only
lui*f
before
the final date for the
ty Chamber for the year
President.” and B. A. Hardy, route!
lined In former yeara. If further I
one plow was sent to the pass and nominations.
E n te rta in m e n t P ro vid ed
I, Springfield presented the library)
lights are added the city will lie re •
It began Its work June 6. Poaslbllity
Neither candidate 1s making any
Entertainment 1« to he provided with two boxes of mixed fiction
■tillred Io pay aa follow» «4 pel i
of opening the pass on Saturday noticeable campaign for the posi­
at the meeting by the Eugene Ac- and non fiction books.
of last week failed when the rotary tion. Friends of each are lining up
month Mr «00 candle power. »»»" FlW O ral S arvicos H eld in E u- ***** <dub «hlch expect» to have a
| „ r month fur 260 candle power,:
plow broke down.
what strength is available without
delegation of 30 present. The club
ft M3 for mo .«mile pow. r f i 71 for,
Wednesday Afternoon, meet« regularly Thuraday noon but
Local Organization Adds 19 Special Exhibition for Four-H
The official opening of the pass causing any antagonism.
no candle power, ft .so for so candle
Came to Oregon in 1923
they are holding their meeting here
to Bring Total Membership
The election will be held at the
Members Planned; Economy th,B y,'ar latk,*<l ,U8t one day of
,
* 1 h«*in«F
tffldx HM
Ulth IntAr
rtxa Library on June 20. Polls will open
power and f fl l 26 for 32 candle|
being r one
month
later •Ixan
than It
it ta
was
this week a» u substitute for their
to 33; Seek State Prize
Glenn
H
Walker.
28.
died
at
his
is
Cause
of
Decision
power.
last year when the first cars made at 12 noon, and will close at 8
noon meeting.
Imine at »44 A street, Hiirlngfleld.
...
,
. .
the crossing on May 16.
Amother entertainment feature
Wants to Build Shop
Great success In the recent mem­
o'clock that evening. Mrs. Charles
There
will
be
no
1832
Lane
coun­
Tuesday morning after an I lln e s s I ,.
... of , which
. . . . has not . . been
the .......
nuture
A request for the construction of
bership drive conducted by mem­ ty fair. Decision to not hold the an­
Myers. Mrs. L. K. Page and John
of two month*- Funeral
aervlcea
,
......
|
| ,K i„.|nK brought to
a repair «hop on lhe loi» owned by
bers of Iuka circle number 37, nual exhibition this fall was reach- POLICE DOG CLUBBED
F. Ketels, will conatltnte the elec­
w „ , r(r „ „
the city across from the Chrtatlan were held Wedneaday afternoon at 8|ir|llg„ p|() by
Auxihary of the o a r . i , ed last week by the County Fair
DRAGGED BY VANDALS tion board.
2 o clock from the Poole Gray Bar |
()I1(|„r |||#
(>f A K Dr. Kerron and Dr. W alker!I
church was made to ibe council and
0-3
«
.
a
s
,
.
„
i
**I'or,‘‘d
b>
'
local
officers.
A
total
of
Board
and
plans
for
a
two-day
_______
Elected officials will be Installed
tholomew chapel In Eugene. Kev I rlmonle of that city.
t x a m in o xx e CHildrcn ,n > 1» ne* members have
u
u
>
referred to a committee The part
been
taken
Four-H display and show were con- Criminal Act Believed Work of at 'he flr,t meetln« °f
board
Harry It It Neet officiated and In | This Is the first meeting of the
Pre-School Clinic June 15
in during the contest which dosed sidered by the board at a meeting
lev desire to lease the ground from
lr. July. Prt^sent board members
ferment was made In laturel Grove Chamber under the new offlcera
Group
of
Petty
Thieves
Who
ju
i brings the total mem at the courthouse on Saturday.
the city.
will continue In office until the
cemetery.
Operate in Vicinity
Twenty-two children were «x-l
,n tbe
to
elected at Florence last month Earl
A I eque»! waa received from pro
close
of tbe ftecal school year on
Premiums
will
be
given
for
the
Mr Walker wua born at Leltoy. Hill of Cushman will preside.
«mined here Wedneaday at the an-
Offfcers of the local circle believe best displays at the Clubbers' ghow,
peil* owner» on the east aide of ■ Illinois on September 3. 1802 He
June 30. These are C. A. Swarta,
Using
a
large
wooden
club
to
nual
pre-school
health
clinic
con
t|lat
,helr
orianlaatlon
wl„
ghow
W K. Barnell. president of the
ninth tree, between E and F came to Oregon In 1823 and mar-
ducted by the Springfield Unit of 4he ,ar(?e(tt per<.enlage of lncr<?aae and some ipecial entertainment ' trike a police dog unconscious chairman and retiring member. F.
etreetv to lower the manhole nt the r|wJ M||ii( Glady, 8m|lh of Ooahen local Chamber of Commerce. will the M ne County Health 'service, at
will be sought fAr the affair. Money when he Indicated he would attack E. Flanery, who will become chair­
of all circles in the state and are already collected for advertising In
• nlrauee to the alley. They nlao on July 3. 1827. He la aurvtved by welcome the rlaltora to Springfield,
them, unknown vandals who broke man next year, and W. H. Pollard
the
Community
hall.
A
few
have
confident that they will receive a tbe annual premium book will be
naked for a walk Io be constructed bla widow, one non, Richard, 10 and M B. lluntly and John Hend-
Into the garages at the site of the who will begin serving the second
already attended school, but m oatjtpecla, prlle
off„ ed
thfc
... iro n t o f p ro p e rty ow ned by the f n,<>nth|, h„
Mr al|d Mr,. erer are In rhorge of the dinner of
refunded it was decided.
old
Mill and Grain company on year of his present term.
the
children
will
start
school
In
stale department.
As
a
further
step
towards
econ­
Etr.l National hank with the »tule K c Walker, and one brother, which will start nt 6 30.
Swaits has announced that be
Mill
street last night, tied a rope
September for the first time in
New Organisations Join
Several members of the local omy the fair board decided tq
meat that If the walk were built j Ha|ph Hr
, In„mb,.r of tba
dots not want to be considered aa
about
the
dog.
and
dragged
It
be­
their
lives.
Two new organisai Iona, the Créa-
circle plan to go to Corvallis for greatly reduce the salaried of- the
free mall service could he had <»> I (-hrlatlan thurcb
hind their automobile across the a candidate for director. He la now
The clinic was held from 9 until the state convention there on June
well Civic Club and the Oakridge
th is »I re e t.
Fair secretary and caretaker. Both Springfield bridge tp West Spring at Camp Clatsop with the Spring-
American l-eglnn post will be affi­ 4:30 with Dr. 8 M. Kerron. county j, 22 and :
will be retained, however
; field where they abandoned it, evi- field unit of the Oregon National
_______________
LAURIST OLSON DIES
liated with the County Chamber health officer. In charge during the I
POSTMASTER OUTLINES
If Is the intention of the Board dently believing it dead. The dog Guard, ami is tbe Republican can­
morning, and Dr. M. V. Walker, dur-
for
the
first
time
at
this
mooting.
AT HOME WEDNESDAY
o hold the annual county fair lx recovered however, and made Its didate for .sheriff of Lane county
NEW POSTAGE CHANGES
Eugene, Cottage Grove. Junction ■ ng the afternoon. Mrs. Walter I«ax , R A T T L E S N A K E S BECOME
1933.
they announced, unless econ- way back to the garages wbere it in tne November election.
MORE COMMON IN LANE
laiurlxt ('. Olson. 72. died al his j <'lly, Florence. Vida. Blue River, ton and Mrs Rachel Thatcher of
omic conditions become worse then j was found In a corner this morn
Cffsct of Government Revenus BUI home here Wednesday morning Ooldson. Westfir und Springfield the local Health Unit, and Mrs !
ing by H McKee owner, with one HOME MISSION SOCIETY
Discovery of rattlesnakes in varl- than they are now.
on Mall Is Explained Here
after a lingering Illness Mr Olaon are all represented In the county D»lla Fitzgerald, county health
Ju t what disposition will be eye out and the halr and neBh
worker,
assisted
the
doctors.
<
1
U
S
Par*s
°T
the
county
during
the
by F. B. Hamlin
was born In Norway on September organization.
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
This clinic Is sponsored by* the
week have been made by peo- made of funds already set aside for scraped off of one side of its face
27. IM60 «ml came Io America In
Committees Named
the
fair
has
not
been
decided.
and
body.
I’arent-Teacher
association
body
t*le
on
outings
and
residents.
The
Changes Io be effected In postage 1X80 He married Pauline Hraudoo
Mrs. Ida Gantz was re-elected
Tentative committees named by
rules for various rla«ses of mall on on October 3. 1X84. and the couple the president after meeting with and consists of an examination of f*rst reported was Wednesday of Funds are provided by both the
Track-- spattered with blood were president of the Home Missionary-
und after July «. when the new fin lived near Madison, Wisconsin, un ! representatives of each organlza the child and the recording of the la,t week when Frank Smitson of state and county.
followed from the garages to the society of the Methodist church
uni e hill passed by congress takes L || , #0< wh»n they moved to Spring Hon recently will he presented for findings on a specially prepared Springfield killed one near Coburg
side road running South near Plum i Tuesday afternoon. Other officers
effect, were outlined thl« week by I | | e,d w|,Frp | b)ty | lv„ | ,or , W() consideration and approval Mern- blank The parents of the child whi,e Hshing with H H. Schaffen- PRISCILLA MEMBERS
mer's service station in West named at the church meeting are:
TALK PICNIC PLANS Springfield. They indicated clear-; Mrs. William Rouse, vice-president;
F If. Hamlin, Springfield post-1 y,,arB Thp family then moved to . her» of the»» committees, the com- then are asked to take the child l,erg and H E. Gerber. Thursday
Smith. Eugene, found and kill-
Iv that (he dog had been dragged Mrs. 9. S. Potter, recording secre-
mssler.
Central where they lived for 24 munltlee In which they live and to their family physician for the '
I'lans for the annual picnic of the tbin distance and had been left in 1 tary; Mrs. George W. Carson, cor-
Of major Importance Io the ma years He wa« s member of the H”* organization which they repres correction of troubles found during *d one «hile hiking^ up the side of
the clinic.
Spencer butte. Tuesday an unusual- Priscilla club to be held on Thurs- one place alongside the road for responding secretary; Mrs. Wm. Q.
Jorlty of the post office patrons' Modern Woodmen of America and cut are as follows:
The chief purpose of the clinic ** large one was found and killed day. June 23. were discussed at the some time before reviving and Hughes, treasurer; Mrs. John P.
Agricultural committee— Fred E.
will be the Increasing of postage1 ,,f Trinity Lutheran church which
11 resident of the Bailey Hill dls- regular meeting of the club last starting Its painful Journey back t o ' Vaughn, supply secretary; Mrs.
rales on first rise«» mall from 2 to ( he helped organize In Eugene 20 Chambers, Eugene Chamber of la Io prepare the small child phv
Thursday afternoon at the home of tbe garages where it has been kept | Dean C. Poindexter, secretary of
Commerce; C E. Stewart. Cottage sically for school life before he or tr’cl-
3 cents for each ounce or fraction | years ago
Mrs John Tomseth. Mrs. Riley nightly as a means of protestion evangelistic work; Mrs. Willis Ber-
she
starts
school.
A
lar*e
n*
,8t
O
I
rattlers
were
un-
thereof.
He leaves his widow, two daugh j 0roT‘> Chemher of Commerce; W.
Former Residents Return
'covered and killed about this time Snodgrass, Mrs. William Stearmer against petty thieves who have tsch. citizenship secretary.
Postal cards will continue to be ters. Miss Mabel Olaon. Eugene and *• Taylor. Springfield Chamber of
Mr and Mrs Ernest Skinner of near » “iron by George Cox.
and Mrs. W illiam Rouse will be in been molesting property in that
Mr« David Swenson. Central; o n e! Eommerre; II N. Huntington. Slus
Committees named for the year
ma liable al the one-cent rate.
charge of arrangements.
vicinity for some time.
Longview. Washington, are moving
are: Program. Mrs. Vaughn. Mrs.
Airmail postage will advance aon, Carl L. Olson. Central; one *nw • hamber of Commerce; C. A.
Prizes
in
the
guessing
games
Anyone
who
may
have
seen
the
hack to Springfield this week and DRILL TEAM MEMBER
Emma Olson, and Mrs. J. T. Moore;
from 6 Io X cents for the first ounce brother, P. C. Olaon. lamg Bench. Schooling. Junction City Chamber
were won by Mrs. Riley Snodgrass,
Commerce; O. A Nichols. Farm will make their home on their
HONORED W ITH PARTY and by Mrs. Winthrow of Portland, dog or a car with a police dog be­ and ways and means. Mrs. W H.
und 13 cents for each ounce nr frac­ California, and three sisters In WIs
hind It are asked to notify Lum An­ Pollard. Mrs. A. B. Van Valsah.
consln.
er* Union; B. F. Goodpasture. Me- ranch north of this city. They
tion over the first ounce.
Funeral service« will b«- held Kenzle Valley club; Carl J John formerly lived In Springfield before
Members of the Neighbors of a guest at the John Seavy home. derson. chief of police, who Is seek­ Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter, and Mrs.
Three-cent stamped envelope«
going to Ixmgvlew about seven Woodcraft drill team entertained Members j resent were Mrs. John ing clues of the criminals.
Wm. G. Hughes.
will he Issued by the government as from the Eugene chapel of th e !M<,n- Westfir Community club; Fred
I'ocleOray-Bartholomew
runeral
dl
»h
hl.-r.
Oakridge
American
Leg
j
year- ago
Tuesday evening at the home of Seavt-y, Mrs. W'illiam Rouse. Mrs.
fast ae present stocks are used up.
Miss Melba Mellon for Mrs. Lester E. C. Stuart. Mrs. Starmer. Mrs TIME HERE TO SPRAY
Pos'miislera are Instructed In dis­ rectors Friday afternoon at 2 'Ion; Will Ayres. Pomona Orange.
ANNUAL PICNIC FOR
McFarland.
Guest present Included Snodgrass, Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee. and
o’clock
Rev.
E.
V.
Stivers
will
of
Legislative
and
Taxation
com
CONVENTION
DELEGATE
pose of (heir present stock of 2
Mrs. Tomseth.
FOR
CODDLING
MOTHS
TRENT PEOPLE READY
G
V
J
Rnmsdell.
Oak
cent envelopes furnishing one rent Delate and Interment will he In th e' n,|H
returns on S aturday ;” '’" ” arbara A dama * * iaa
¡ridge
American
Ix*glon;
Elbert
Helterbrand.
Mrs.
Stella
Eaton
old
I.
O.
O.
F
cemetery.
slniups Io be placed on each enve
Apples and pears should be
Final plans for the annual plc-
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
Bede. Cottage Grove Chamber of
lope at the same price the three,
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard re
;
sprayed
at
once
for
the
coddling
nic.
Saturday. June 18, for residents
MRS. G. WRIDER HELD moth says C. E. Stewart, county I of the Trent area have been cow-
<-**nt envelopes will coat. PatraM o f 'COUNTY ORGANIZED FOR ¡Commerce; F. B. Hamlin. Spring- turiit*d to Springfield Saturday I '*rbr»nd- » H « 1 Burnell Mrs Stella
¡field
Chamber
of
Commerce;
Tho-
from Atlantic City where Dr. Poll- j Uewls,
Graydon
Lewis.
Rae
the postoffice who have surplus
S C H 0 Q L M E R C E R FIGHT
Short funeral services for Mrs. fruit inspector. He recommends pleted according to Mrs Vera
, mas Nelson. Junction City Chamber ard has heen attending the confer- S,evena* ^ ra- ' ,ar,n<' Putman, Mrs.
quantities of 2 cent envelopes on
Gretchen
Wrider were held from, the u e of a 28 degr««e lime sulphate 1 West, chairman. The people will
of
Commerce;
H.
M.
Peterson,
Slus-
ence ot the Methodist church as one ! ^affile McLagan. Mr May Ernest,
hand after July 8, are requested to
Appointment of Frank Held of I Inw (*„nmb„r of ,-onimerce; Betty
the Poole Grav-Bartholomew chapel solu,lon as the 32 de*ree 8O,utk>D gather at the picnic grove at 10
of four lay delegates from Oregon a,ld bob7 da»K''‘"r. and the honor
attach one cent stamps on these en­ Eugene a* chairman of the Unlver
in Springfield Wednesday morning ls ,o° s,ro,”t and wl11 lnJure ,ru,t o’clock Saturday morning where
The convention delegates made
^*r" McFarland,
velopes and use them Instead of atty of Oregon workers In Lane Kappoff. Farmers Union; N. O.
with Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pas- and trees. The proper mixture for they will be entertained wtlh a pro­
Isaac
on
.
Low
Pass
Community
bringing them In for redemption.
some drastic cuts In church bud j
county In opposition to the school
tor of the Methmllst church official- ,he 8pray as K,vcn by Mr Stewart gram to be followed by a picnic
Tin* new envelopes will carry the merger bill now being Initiated was Club; W. N. Ferrln, Westfir Com­ gets for various departmental work. MISS BROWN-LeROY NICE
ing. The body was shipped to Le­ | is 4 pounds of lead arsenate. 3 or 3 lunch. An orchestra will play dur­
munity
Club;
C.
S.
Calef.
Pomona
three cent Washington Blrontenn- announced this week, and headquar­
he said, on his return to Spring
ARE
MARRIED
SUNDAY
and one-half gallons of 28 degree ing the day. The afternoon will be
high.
Iowa.
Inl lan.q, the current Issue of the ters have been eatabllshed at 61 Grange; T. O. Russell. Eugene field. Some of the Bishop's Diocese
-----------
Mrs. Wrider passed away at the lime sulphate, and 200 gallons of given over to contests of vsrlou*
Chamber
of
Commerce;
E.
A.
Mc-
Lincoln stamp, and another Wash­ West Broadway. Hobart Wilson of
were removed, and the membership
Miss Halcyon Brown, daughter of
M. A. Pohl home here June 8. at water. Fruit as well as foliage kinds, including a baseball game,
ington stamp without the Bicenten­ Springfield has b«*en named to di­ Cornack, county at large.
at the next conference was cut to Mr. und Mrs Ray Brown of Eugene,
foot races and other sports.
the age of 22 years She leaves an should be covered by the spray.
Roail Committee— A. E. Geri-
nial design and dates.
rect the campaign work In Spring monte, Westfir Community club; about two-tuirds of the attendance, and LeRoy Nice, son of Mr. and infant daughter and several rela­
The Increased postage rates are field, ('reswell nnd Cottage Grove.
this year. Under the new apportion Mrs. John Nice of Springfield, were
CASH. POSTAGE STAMPS
GUARDSMEN LEAVE FOR
tives in Iowa.
Frank E. Mendenhall. Cottage
to he effective until July 1. 1934,
Tile slate supreme court Wed Orova Chamber of Commerce; H. nient Oregon will be entitled to married at a quiet ceremony Sun
TAKEN AT RAINBOW CAMP CLATSOP TUESDAY
under Die provisions of the new nesilay ruled that the ballot title
three lay and three ministerial dele­ day afternoon at 1:30 at the home
E. Maxey. Springfield Chamber of
revenue law.
of Rev. E. V. Stivers near Goshen. LANE HAS FEW CASES
on the measure was misleading and Commerce; Ed Turnbull. Eugene gates to the next conference.
Government funds amounting to
Twenty-two members o f the
Bishop Tltue B. Lowe was return
Mr. and Mrs. Nice will make their COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
must he changed. This menns Ihnt Chamber of Commerce; Ed F.
860
and
private
funds
of
$10
belong-
Springfield
National Guard unit left
MRS. W HITNEY GUEST
all petitions must he resigned nfter Bailey, Eugene Chamber of Com­ ed to the Oregon district at the home In Eugene.
Only ten cases of communicable Ing to Lou Quimby, postmaster at here at five o'clock Tuesday morn
conference.
A
picnic
for
the
cbuple
and
guests
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY the corrected tide has been affixed merce; J. C. Hlse, Low Pass Com
Rainbow, were stolen sometime last Ing for Eugene where they boarded
attending the wedding was held at disease were reported to the State
to the petitions.
tnunlty club Frank Harlow. Po-
week-end according to a report re­ a special train for Camp Clatsop
Health
office
during
the
past
week.
Riverside park Sunday afternoon.
Friends of Mrs. Harry Whitney
mona Grange; C. W. Allen. Farm DOCTOR MOVES FAMILY
Three of these are influenza, three ceived by state police in Eugene where they will spend two weeks
guthered al Swimmers' Delight FISHING NEAR RACKS
ers Union; H. F Mlnney, McKenxIe
TO HOME AT MEDFORD
mumps, three measles, and one Postage stamps amounting to $6 : in Intensive training. Lieutenant* C.
WORLD WIDE GUILD HAS
park Friday evening for a picnic In
Valley club; J. ('. Ponsler, Sulslnw
were also reported stolen.
A. Swarts and Walter Oossler are
chicken-pox.
UNLAWFUL
SAYS
OFFICER
honor of her birthday anniversary.
Dr. and Mrs R. P. Mortensen left
Chamber of Commerce; Chas. Cro­
' In charge of the local contlgent.
PARTY FRIDAY EVENING
Six counties of the state reported
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Monday for Medford where they
Fishing for salmon within two non Oakridge American Legion.
no communicable diseases for thb FAMILY REUNION IS
Jack Henderer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl miles of a fish rack Is Illegal and
Thirteen members of the World week. They are Curry, Lake, Mor­
Rach organisation Is also 0x4 will make their home for the sum
HELD HERE SUNDAY FLORENCE TO ENTERTAIN
Olaon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crites. punishable says Rodney Roach, pected to name their three voting met- months while the doctor inter Wide Guild of the Baptist church row, Polk. Tillamook and Wheeler
DISTRICT LEGION MEET
Mrs. Lydia McGowan, Mrs. Harry state enforcement officer In charge delegates to the County Chamber osts himself In the development of held a party Friday evening at the
Three brothers of Mrs. Mary;
Stewart, nnd son, Morris, Mr. and, of gBnle jaw enforcement. Signs meetings at the gathering here to­ the Siskiyou Memorial cemetery home of Mrs. Marvin (’hast* at
Magill, sole survivors of their fam-' Dlstrlct meeting ot the American
MOTHERS ATTEND GIRL
Mrs. W. N. Long, and Mr. and Mrs have been posted two miles below night.
Dr. Mortensen will retain his prac-' Chase Gardens. The evening was
SCOUT PICNIC MONDAY lly. held a family reunion here Mon- Legion posts In thi district for
Whitney nnd daughter. Mary Elisa­ the Hendricks bridge racks on the
lice and office In Springfield mak spent with games and refresh­
day at the Magill home. The visit-, June will be held at Florence Sat­
beth Whitney.
Ing frequent trips here during the ments. Mrs. Eva Tobias, their lead-
McKenxIe river and at Reserve on TW ENTY PRESENT FOR
Thirty-five attended the picnic at ors were Mr. und Mrs. Stephen urday and Sunday of this week.
summer
months.
His
practice
will
ur,
was
In
charge.
the Willamette.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY
Swimmer’s Delight park Monday Philippi. 9clo; Albert Philippi, Ar- People In that city are planning a
Soldier on Furlough
bo taken over by Dr. W. H. Pollard
evening which members of the llngton; and Wallace Philippi, of I clam bake and seafood dinner tor
Glenn Neel, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
during
his
absence.
BERRY POOL CLOSES AT
A strawberry feeu wa. enjo >d
the visitors who are expected to
Springfield Olrl Scout troop held Walla Walla. Washington.
Free Hay Offered
M A. Neet arrived In Springfield
by a group of twenty young people,
make a week-end outing of the trip
for
their
mothers.
Sports,
swim­
EUGENE
FRUIT
GROWERS
Wednesday morning from Fort
Anyone who will cut nnd removt members of Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah's
Laavaa tor Sum m er
M. B. lluntly and F B Hamlin are
ming, and a picnic supper were en­
Worden, Washington, where he Is tin- gross from the airport may Sunday school class of the Metho­
Attends Lodge Meeting
Evan Hughes left Tuesday for
Pools of raspberries, plums, and joyed.
planning
to attend the meeting
serving with the regular United have the same for hay, according to dist church, at her home last Thurs­
Mrs. E. E. Fraedrlck, worthy ma- from Springfield,
Stales army. He Is tuklng u 46 day Jim McManlman. who Is In charge day evening. Miss Doris Myers, Southern Oregon where he will re loganberries, were closed at the
tron of the Cascade chapter, O. E.
...........—
Spokane Resident Here
furlough and was accompanied at the city held. Theg rass Is un­ Edna Platt, Faye Parsons. Ilia Bar­ sum» his circulation work for one monthly meeting of the Eugene
of the large magaxlne publishing Fruit Growers' association Satur-
Mrs. Harry Good of Spokane. S„ Springfield, has been In Port
Ill at Hams
here by Kenneth Todd, also of Fort usually high this year and will tholomew. and Loudelle William«
housos. He graduated from the day. The cannery is now busy with Washington Is visiting at the home land several days this week attend
Mark Cole Is reported tc he 111
Worden.
make good feed.
had charge of tbe party.
University on Monday.
| the strawberry pack.
¡at his home thM weak.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Manwarlng. | ing a Grand Chapter meeting.
G.S.WALKER DIES
HERE ON TUESDAY
IUKA GROUP HAS COUNET FAIR IS
MEMBER CAINS OUT TUIS ÏEAU
I I HEALTH CLINIC