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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YEAH
HPKIN0F1KL». I«ANK COUNTY. OREGON, TIIÜKHI JAY. JUNE 23. 1932
No. 24
STUART NAMED Hansen-Giles
Wedding Held
SCHOOL OFFICER
SWIM CLASSES Valley Residents
Entertain Pastor
10 FORM HERE
Mi«« Junnltn L. Demmsr, of
Medford, Chosen New Fac­
ulty Member at H. S.
Meeting of Civic Croups Held
at City Hall Wednesday to
Diseuse Arrangements
SECRETARY
IS
NAMED
Sids for 200 Corda of Wood
Called by Director«; July 3
Set at Final Date
Kiioeh C. H iu arl w ill »«rva
Springfield school tinani (ui
Small Croup Hear« Rev. Dean
Poindexter Read Marriage Dr. W. H. Pollard Named on
Vow« Monday at Thurston
World Service Commission,
Meets in Chicago July 7, 8
T h e m arriage of M ia* V irgin ia
dau* b,,’r
Mr aod Mr
«'ríe llaiiHcn, lu K«iiu«th O li«*, ut
M e d fo rd , waa »olemulxed at Ilia
home of Ilia bride al Thuratun M un­
day iifturnooii. June 2V. before a
h iiih II group of Im m ediate fam ily
members and close friend»
P la n , for a two w eek, .w im m ln «
Another high honor, inainbarahlp
on Ilia W orld Harvlca Coin in laa Ion
<il Ilia M alhodlal church, waa ac
corded Ur. W. H. I ’ollard. Spring-
(laid phyalctun, (h l* weak, accord­
ing lo nolle«« received by hlui this
week. W h eth er or not Dr. Pollard
Will lie ubla to «tland the m eeting*
n( thia group 1» »till u n c e rta in -
The W orld Service Commission
v(lWpo, ^
m em ber..
to u r e to be offered to the public
hare probably during (he last two
Hav. I lean ( ’. Poindexter, paator
I hi- MuthiHllai Episcopal church
n a ii Ih ra a yaara a * a ra m ili o í
Cr
Springfield, read the aervlca In
declnlon <»r 12« v o le ra who w au l i
4 i
the p o ll, at the L ib ra ry Monday k %
™
d «4,orsUd w it h ,
’
t
4». lum» ana m o d i om ni«' bio» ¡ nine m lnlatera. and two bishop». I l
u fftriioo n und »«vt* n I iim tu dioo>«<
..
. .
«o
ie bride waa draaaed In « i |« the duty ut the group to plan
a attccaaaor tu ('. A H w a rta , r e tir in g I pow.
a chiffon draaa and car Hllll „ „ n in e the a c tiv ities ot th e
candidate (or
memliar. »ho la
rlad w
■d pink aweetpaaa
church fur the (our year perioda
a h e rlíí of Ionie county.
Mr». G a haa bean aecretary at which lap»« between Intern atio nal
Htuart polled MM vole* a* again»!
| the Springfield high achool (or the conference», auch aa the one Juat
41 (or Em ery Itlchardaon. h l* op
. . . .
» i P“ "'
» "•*» • M r. till« » waa (orm ! completed at A tlan tic C ity,
poneul. In t a « e i I on
ay on
j pr|y chief of (Milica of Springfield
Members o f the commlaalon have
r
l« a ,b a r.u n o p p < ..a d (o r a - .e la c llo n t o
iiii|ii( iw 1 1 ¥ |.mii1
=10. E. S. PICNIC
PLANS ARE MADE
Election of another teacher lo
the Springfield high achool faculty,
the election of a aecretary for the
high achool, and the calling of bid» Annual Affair to Be Held at
Edged Grove July 10; Vaca­
for wood for the three schoola for
the w inter were all m a tte r, taken J
tion Period is Set
up at a special m eeting of the board ■
Plana for the annual picnic of the
which was held at the C ity H all
a fte r the elect Ion al g o'clock Mon
t aacade chapter. O.
E S , were
|b
MANY MOTOR TO RESORT
FOR PROGRAM WED. P. M.
HHinos
Large Croup Honors Rev. and
Mrs. Hagen at Walterville
Party on Tuesday
H av
and
M r»
E
B
H ag en
New Soaring Ship at Spring-
field Field Kept in Air More
Than Eight Minutes
of
W “ IU’rV ,ll,‘ wen! “ « '‘« h tfu lly .n r
priaed Tuesday evening. June 21. at
Klng homp wh* n * < rouP °»
DALTON SHINN RETURNS
W eek, of July were form ulated laat
,n 10 8pMld ,h ®
night at a meeting held at the C ity I l" g wltb tbem - Tbla
ln ‘ he n»-
lia ll al which lim a representatives ,Ur* o i “ ,arw eH p a r,’r U «m *»
of th« various civic o rg an izatio n. " nf" 5' ed bX the young people on
met with Miss Phyllis Hartzog, the lawn w hile the older onea v is it­
Edwin Markham
fomoo« (set,
ed around a bonfire.
celebrated hi» eightieth binb-tay re­
Had Cross health worker.
During
the
evening
a
lovely
cently
by
reading
from
hi. p,
*-
No final plana were completed.
fore an audience which pack*
' *
•Mrs. Ernest Uertsch ws< named to hound scrap album waa presented
York"« larve«t -or.
•
Ith Mlaa Hart«««’ In making 10 tbe honor <ue" t" ln »PPreclatlon
act
of the work they have carried on I
necessary preparations.
In th a t vicinity.
T h e classes, which will be con
R efreshm ent, of cake- coffee !
ducted by persona who have passed
sandwiches,
and pickles were aer
the Red Croat life saving examlna
tlona. w ill be divided into tw a ved at a late hour to the following
R* r * ■ « M r" ° E
groups one for adults and thoaej
who can Mwlru, and another g ro u p , _ Mrs. Goldie Cooper, Lenora and
for the sm aller children. The firs t Ru" ‘,el1 Coop*«". John King. M ar
group w ill use eith er the m ill race * “ ret an<1 jHan K ln *" M r" and •M r"
of E n
|o f
d a,
B)X)th KtJ1 ' c « Sylvester, M r and Mrs Jim Expensive Features
*
o
rv
.
............ d l . .... ........................„ H u c k ln a . C l e m e n t
and Jerry
tam m ent to Be Dropped;
Jerry
T he pond la empty and full Hn(.k(liit
John Holm , Mrs.
Others Being Sought
! of clean clear water. T he use of l t ¡ „ ,
_
Gina Morali. George Momb. Mrs. A.
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lias been ----------------
offered by
the company a „
Tb- child m n a group w ill probably
ig m p b e ' 1’ “ a r «ba- Howard, and
-«naSderably revlaed and re m »
,M. Ull|?ht
(he
w a, M „ „ f l a u d e f ampbell. Mrs.»John Foun
‘ he Oregon S la te fa ir w ill
tain.
C
arroll
Fountain,
Ann.
Don
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<
”
>
“
>!» year operating on a bud
the W illa m e tte river.
SIATE FAIR TO
BE
th e poaltlon o f d la tr lc t d a r k , re-
celvad 11« vote.. T h e two new of
a " d M r"
Hpr.ng ■
J - U 7 and M T hey w ill outline
field Im m ediately a fte r Ilia cere- 'h e expenditure of approxim ately
fleer ut Ibe district w ill he sworn i
lu and begin th e ir dullea at the f i r s t ' mooy for the southern Dragon city lour m illion» ut dollar» each year
III m ake Ih a lr h o m e.! for the next four year».
meeting of the hoard lo be held In i * b,‘ r* *b,’>
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, 1,r
I*«,Hard haa Juat returned
July when the new fiscal school,
'fro m the A tlautltt* coast where he
year start» F It. Planer» w ill aa
1 Nervod mm one m em ber of the Ore-
sume chairm anship of the board
gon I »ay delegai Ion at the confer
Ibal (line, succeeding M r Swart
enee
tlr W II Pollard la the other mem
her of the board
GEIDER PILOTS
M aior John S Cohen, owner and
editor of th. Atlanta Journal ap-
pointed United States Senator iron
Georgia to »occeed the late Senator
H a rri«
( LANSBERY HOME RAZED
B V C l s u r e u u c n a . c e rv a w
BY FLAMES WEDNESDAY
!
MacManiman Seeks Official
Check of Flights; Former
Record About 2 Minutes
All form er glider records fo r thia
I part of Oregon and many of the
| Northw est
records
are
being
, broken u no fficially by students of
' «be Springfield School of Plying
| and others who have aided In the
construction of the new Challenger
I C-3 type of soaring glider b uilt nt
j the flying field under the direction
of Jim M acM anlioan. manager.
T he new glider la almost tw ice
aa large aa the firs t one used In
this county. It la designed fo r soar-
t e r - 1 “ re,tu,“r Ope“ e° * ‘
plt for ,he P|,ot Kim lia r to an a ir
plane lnMead
havlDg the
perched on a »mall block of wood
at lhe very nOBe of the «Mder.
Flig hts of 80fl to 1000 faet haTe
^ ome qulte common
tfc,
, new type of glider here Kenneth
T h e eight room home of M r and
aid, and N e il M cA rthur. G reta Zeh-
I«**" ‘ han one-third the total j Coburn and E a rl McCarty have
M rs. Coy l^ansbery east of Spring-
ner. Ruth Hucklna, Dorothy Sm ith, receipts for tl,e past year it w a s jb o th flow n the
from , he
Mrl E g po tte r Vlolet d A1 , decided at a meeting of state off)-1 hangars at the flv ln « field to th e
field on the M cK enzie highway wa i CHURCH PLANS SPECIAL
com plately destroyed by fire at 2
SERVICES FOR SUN DA«
tb, i0„„,
Tu. , a„
p. m. Wednesday Most of the fu m l
S oeclal service« a re h a ln e ..lan
S?me ° f tl>‘* ln’ lted * u e ,t’ w ere
T h e fa ir oard was authorized to the Booth-Kelly m ill and then clr-
lu re was saved. T he house was par-, ned at the Christian church for "|“ k n L ? °
P^e,,,,n, be<aU"e
m m
reta * * tog a H ° f lh * e X C, e < i “
r * ‘ “ rn « d “ > ‘ h * atart "
Hally covered w ith Insurance.
The G am e, are .hough, to have ! a c c o r d i n g
to R ev V eltle
T he
’ X ^ ^ T h l c X v ^ r p S : ‘“ ^
‘g
’ Sder I . frequently kept
A large delegation of Springfield
people motored lo Cascade Resort
on the I'p p e r M cK enzie riv e r W ed­ » f r i e d in the hltchem Mr». Lana-
¡.e ^ o r
o i The
nesday evening to attend the pro- hery
was v l.l,lo g »t her m o th e rj,
and
« ram Presented by the Eugene h o m e .n d Mr L s n .b e ry w . . work- -ab je c t. T he < h ri.tla n Encourage- 11<ht.
and the M urphy-Modhiei
' ham ber of Commerce and the j lug on his automobile ln the gar ment
« It
* ' ° nK
" » ‘ “ 1" a' * d
w ith
°D
an
•»“« “l
“ WD th * ‘ r ° " n W“ T d" r,Dg pr* ’ ,on8 ’ ea'! the a ir
'" ng a"
,n l" “ ‘ ea
electric sons A 50 cent admission w ill be which M acM anim an th in k . I . a re-
( har(ted
revised to provide a considerable tim e previously made In this vlcl-
made hare Tuesday evening al the dan< “ »ponsored by A l Kuhn, resort age when the fire started T h e roar q «»rtet w ill sing. T he evening ser McKENZIE VALLEY
sum for free grandstand attractions nltv w ith a glider baa been a little
M „ , ' final meeting of (ha lodge group
«h* people fr o m , ,.f the flam es first attracted Mr. v k * wil1 be evangelistic w ith -
Miss Juanita L. Dem m er of
FILLS SCHOOL POSTS O fficials feel that none o f the | mure than tw o minutes.
»ong service and numbers by the
ford was chosen as a naw mem ber •>»*»«•* ‘ ha sum mer vacation period Springfield left early and drove lanisbery's attention.
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' ecopnmtea ordered w ill In ju re the i Mr. M acM anim an la now making
M urphy-M oahler quartet. The’ even-
a rriv in g at th e lr destlna 1
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of the high school faculty Hha w ill | ‘ he picnic w ill ba held at the Ed- leisurely
.Ion before dark
H A P P Y H O U R C L U B H E A R « ! '««
■“ « o'clock
f° r tbe “ cKenzle fair, bu, w ill actually make the fa i. a rra n g e m e n t, to have aeronautic
Among those from t h l. city who
° UR CLUB H EA R S
A Hp, clal pro<rara „ aUo
’ » « n A W rieto w ere elected at the bigger and better for the v i.ito r officials come here In the near fu­
t«ach L atin and w ill have charge «ell grovs near the Stafford school
of the Romance lomguages depart “ “
M arcola road Sunday. July
s e , epl.-d .he invitation of M r Kuhn LECTURE ON BOOK TYPES planned by the C h rl.tia n Endeavor
e'eC“ ° n i M ° " day 4” tO‘ , M g h ‘ " “ " T ,,8? 0 ?
! '¿ 7 ‘°
w enl at the School.
10 Ea< b , a "’ “ > l* * a“ * <' ,o bring
a. 7 o'clock Sunday evening. The ' ° WB:
1 *ng eVeDU'
drOPPed ,rom the be' ng m ,d e Wlth ,h e * ,,d e r"
Miss Ina Clenieul was named ssr- 'h e ir lunch baskets, and coffee w ill lo attend were M r aud M rs. Julius
V id a— W a lte r M illican, clerk; fa ir this year These attraction s
M em b e r, o i the Happy
_ _»««
Moet of these flig hts are made
PPJ Hour
u. club
, mu program
wj|| be In the
nature of >
Eulop. M r and Mrs. I-arson W rig h t.
re la ry at the school to eaecoed Mlaa be furnished by the ( haptar.
have been costing the fa ir fa r more on Sundays, he say«, and are made
heard M artan Powell W lld m .n
talk a (an ipf(rt. and „ c8)1k1 Ar()Und W illia m Ovlngton, director.
M
r.
and
Mrs.
C
lifford
W
llsop.
M
r.
V irg in ia Hansen, who »»« m arried j
Mrs. W K lla rn e ll Is chairm an
Leaburg— Lee Fountain, director; than the receipts. Horse exhibits at irre g u la r Intervals during the
on b<M,k» fo r children and a d u lt. („ e ( am p i)re in A frl(.a
M1. a Ade
Ibis weak and who haa gone , o <>f “ 'a picnic com mute.- H e r assist and Mrs N I.. I ’ollard. Mrs. W a lte r at their meeting Tuesday at the
w ill be held as usual. M any other day a fte r 10 o'clock. H e invites the
p,.rkinH „
|pad<.r
v ,. Sam Sw afford, clerk.
Gossler.
Dr.
W
.
N
Dow.
F.
B.
Flan
Medford to m ake her home Miss a,,,a
M r* M argaret Kenyon and
Deerhorn-*— E a rl Thienes, dlrec- fairs in the U nited States have ell- public to drive out to the airp ort
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b
etels.
Mias
d|n
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Qarten
w
m
g|ng
HpeCja
)
music
Clement haa assisted at the high M r»- w
E
Oswald Olson ery. F. B H a m lin . W . A T a y lo r. H, W lldm an brought w l.h her severs. a, th((( meptlnK
tor; Leland Shrode. clerk.
minated the horse races and in t e r - 't o see the operation of the glider.
achool for soma tin.« and has be
have charge of Iranxportatlou O. blbblee, W . K B arnell. John books from the M cM orran and
W a lte rv ille — Alvin Stephens, dl- eat in them has lagged and receipts | An autom obile is used to tow the
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Pyle,
John
Anderson.
1.
M.
P
eter­
come fa m ilia r w ith her duties
A rra n g e m e n t, have been made to
, rector; Mrs. Lulu Key. clerk.
have not been sufficient to m ake glider startin g It off into the air.
W ashburue book departm ent which
PRUITT FAMILY HOLDS
Rids for »«HI cord o f wood wars h a»e «ho»e without transportation son. T helrn er Nelson, and W . H. she used to illustrate her talk .
Cedar F la t— Mrs. W a lte r Easton, up the necessary purses. Losses on T he tall grass on the runways of
Adrian.
a ..........ailed al the meeting They | register al the Kelels drug store
This wa the final m eeting of the
REUNION EVENT SUNDAY director; H a rry Endicott, clerk.
these two items In Oregon last year the field is being mowed this week
specify 2(H) cord, of four fool old
Th’
• • • 'h e Iasi one be-
1 to fa c ilita te the take-offs.
club u ntil Septem ber when the
Thurston— W illia m B arnett, dl- were around »12.000
or s e e n d growth slab, block, or ,ora
•« "» » » « recess period dor- RAILROADS NOW OFFER
group w ill be entertained by «Mrs
^"be annulJ1 reunion of the P ru ltL re c to r. j j ra Fy-ed Russell, clerk.
A new a rriv a l at the flying field
T he retrenchm ent program of the
fam ily was held at Ashland in L it
body fir wmal lo ha delivered a t !
J u l’f a" d Au« u"‘ A
» » ", LOWEST JULY 4TH RATES Maude Bryan at her home
J fa ir calls for elim ination of free this week Is Dalton Shinn and hl
the schools as apedfted by the j « '” » • ' ‘ he m ealing hy M f* Lens
hla park Sunday w ith members at- F A M Q U S
SPORTSMEN
passes; reduction of num ber of em- single-place monoplane. Shinn is
tending from various parts of the I
board when the bids are opened »Ysedrlck. w orthy m atron, who at-
Railroad fares for the July 4th
VACATION
ON
McKENZIE
pl°
r ee8; reduction of pay for em- well-known here, having purchased
j state.
N inety-four were p re s e n t'
A ll bids must be In by July S. 1S32 | ' • n<*ed the Grand Ixtdge meeting i period this year w ill be the lowest MISS MARY SMITSON IS
ployees. Salem has offered fre e po- the firs t sm all ship cons’ ructed at
at Puri land last week
PARTY GUEST FRIDAY from Ashland G rants Pass. M e d -( CIaren<,e Kolb s(age ^ nd rad,() lice and fire protection, the Cham- the local flying field. H e has had
ever offered for that holiday, ac.
ford. Eugene. Gold H ill, and Klam- „n, e r l a i o f ...
i pam „» Kolh I ber ° f Commerce there has offered his plane stored aw ay in Eugene
cording to announcements today by
THURSTON COUPLE IS
Miss Dorothy H a r, of Thurston ath Falls. Rev. and Mrs. V e ltle
to rm blidze the fa ir M any have of during the w in te r months while hp
C arl Olson, local agent for South­ „a
LIONS HEAR DIXON ON
ui L. L -e _
. .
„
, „
and D ill, comedians, arrived at his
PUDiiiize tne la ir. Many nave or
and Miss Echo Tom setl, were host P ru it, and fam ily were present. M r summer home Qn thp M c K e n lle fered th eir services to the fa ir free has been at Madison. Wiscon In. a t­
MARRIED ON JUNE 1b
ern Pacific company.
HIGHER SCHOOL BILL
F r,da Qf , agt wppk „ r fo r expenses. T here w ill be no tending the state university. Shinn
T he agent revealed plana of his esses for a -urprlse birthday party P ru itt being the son of M r. and near , p>b
H a rry Endicott and Mias France«,
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J building
conipuny for a five-day excursion honoring Miss M ary Smltaon F rl Mrs. D L. P ru it, of G rants Pass.
to spend . one
week fishing . for
red-
building improvements
improvem ents this
this »ear
year, Is hauling his plane out to the field
Law rence were m arried on Wed i A- ‘ Dixon, vice-president o, the
A special service was held at the sides. H e brought as his guests on Lawns, shrubs, flowers, and roofs this week where he expects to have
program. June 30 to July 4. Inclu- day evening at the home of Miss
nesday evening. June 16. at Itev E ,1<M" b K«*Hy lum ber company, and
l slve. w ith Oregon and five other Sm 'tson's parents. M r. und Mrs. C hristian church at Ashland Sun the short vacation trip . T y Cobb. ’r,1‘ *** kePt up- T he K»‘es ‘ ° th e 11, assembled and ready for flights
V Htiver a home at Goshen In the actively engaged In an opposition western state» Incorporated In the
PmRson. Guests were Margu day morning with Rev. P ruitt as a j ampug baseball man
and D r ! Grounds w ill be kept closed e x c e p t' in a short while
presence of a few friends and re la ­ campaign on the school merger bill scope of the o ffer.
i
‘ arp enter, Jeannette Thninp
ololst. A fte r a dinner in the park H a rry M artin mem ber of the Call- llurln 8 fa ir week to reduce expense
—
— — — — —-
tives
T he groom Is the son of M r. now In process of Initiatio n
A return lim it of July 12 on a ll
A ,-Va T hatch er. L am ar Brat the group again assembled at tlae' fornlj, boxing commission.
I “ »’a» decided.
COAST OUTING FOR
. . - Donald H aw k.
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-------- --------------------------------------------------Dateg for the annua, fa)r th (g i -
! journeys ha been set by the com | . ' . ,ln
Richard W r ig h t.' church ...........
where . . Rev.
P ru itt showed,
and Mrs John Endicott of T h u rs­ the principal speaker a, the
1
ton and Ihe bride 1« a daughter of meeting of the Lions club F r id a y 1
GIRL SCOUTS SOUGHT
' any. Olson said H e expressed the Morr,B « “ «wari. George Thatcher, pictures which he and his party R A |y K r i i u n c n r c i r N i T m
-v ear have been set as September
..pinion that thousands of vacation l,ru ce Squires, and Everett Che, look on a boat trip down the Rogue
U ta iU N A ItU
Mrs. Eva loiw rence of W a lte rv ille noon.
October 1.
Mr
Dixon traced the various
Plans fo r a two-day outing to the
M r Endicott Is a graduate of T h u rs­
riv e r front G rants Pass to Gold
sis. as well as persons tak in g ad- '»«’<><*,
AS PREFERRED CLAIMS
Pacific ocean beaches at Yachats
ton high school and has been em ­ phas«»e o f the proposed measure, ¡van tag e of the three-dar holiday, j
, Beach las, summer.
Bank funds of the Com m ercial W|SS COFFIN HOSTESS
fo r mem bers of the Springfield
ployed a , "T h e Blossom F arm " foi and told something of the history w ill avail themselves of Ih e low CIVIC CLUB MEMBERS
State
bank, now in liquidation.; FOR FORMER RESIDENTS 011"1 Sc° u ‘ troop are to be consider
several months Mrs. Endicott has nf the men who are promoting Ihe fares.
IUKA MEMBERS ARE AT
TO PICNIC NEXT WEEK
totalin g *6.363.49 which had been '
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this we* k *»y the scout com m it­
been In Portland tak in g nurse'» campaign to have the measure
CONVENTION CITY , (|epogjted |n , be Banb „ ( com m erce J A num ber of form er residents of tee. M em bers of the group are M ra.
training. They w ill make Ih a lr placed on the ballot this fall, tellin g
Annual picnic fo r m em ber of the ,
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in Eugene before the institution . Springfield were guests of Miss W . K. B arnell. Mrs. W . C. W rig h t,
home In Eugene Guests present at something of the life of both M r AUTO LICENSE PLATES
C ivic club and th e ir fam ilies will
Five members of Springfield,
Zorn,
fig
u
ra
tiv
e
head
of
the
move­
the wedding were M r». 1-awrence
MUST BE ON BY JULY 1 be held at the W illa m e tte Park Iuka circle, num ber 28. LadleR Au- closed Its doors were designated as Florence E. Coffin at an inform al Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter, Mrs.
a preferred claim and ordered paid entertainm ent at her home in Port- W anda Barnes, and M rs. E. E. May
of W a lte rv ille . M r and Mr». John m ent; H ecto r M cPherson, auth or of
Unless Governor Julius M eier <le south of Springfield on Thursday x llla ry , G. A. R.. are in Corvallis Tuesdav by G. F. Skipw orth, c ir - ! land on Wednesday of last week, Mrs. O. H . J a rre tt is the Spring
Endicott of Thurston, M r. and Mr» Ihe h ill; and M r Slocum, campaign
June 30. It was announced this this week attending the annual
rlares another m oratorium on the I
cult court Judge. Claim s for funds 'T h o e attending the a ffa ir were field representative on the lam e
Clinton Conley of Eugene. The manager.
week hy Mrs. David Saltsman. club m eeting of the Grand Arm y of the i
belonging to other closed banks of; Mrs. E tta L it,e ll.. Mrs. Anne Young County G irl Scout council, and
'
■ paym ent of auto license fees all mo-
young people gave them a charivari
president. T h e ladles w ill go to the Republic and of the A a » ‘" ar y , , he county were a, so „,,alKnated ai< i Sandberg. M rs
Jessie
New m an Mrs. A. R. Sneed I . the troop
Monday evening
ANNUAL PIONEER PICNIC tor vehicles operated regularly park with th e ir fam ilies during th e , group Springfield representatives
Misener.
Mrs.
E
lla
Young
G
riffith s. leader.
w ith in the state must have the new
preferred.
PLANNED ON SATURDAY 1932-33 license plates attached to afternoon and a picnic dinner w ill attending the meetings are Mrs. I
Mrs. Alice K ester Lorah, Mrs.
METHODISTS TO HEAR
be held al 6:30. A ll persons who W and« Barnes. Mrs. Pearl Know ler.
O live Sm ith Kalxer, Mrs. Bess Pal- WEINER ROAST HELD
them by a week from to-morrow.
T h e annual meeting und picnic
ra
re to are Invited to bring their Alice Doane. Edith Lax,on and j BOY SCOUTS HEAR TALK
| nier H a ll. Mrs. Genevieve Copen-
CONVENTION REPORTS
T he governor has Indicated that
of the Lane county Pioneer associa­
AT JASPER THURSDAY
lunch baskets and Join the group M yrtle Eggimann.
ON SUMMER
CAMP PLANS haver Folio, M rs. Maude G orrle
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there w ill not be any m oratorium
Heporl» of the Q iindrlennlnl Con­ tion w ill be held nt the Cal Young granted this yeur such as he Isaued e ith e r during the afternoon or even
u D a „
Psy. Mro- Bertie Kester W a lk e r.
Young people of the Christian
ference of Ihe M ethodist church farm north of Rügen« Saturday last Jupe when he personally as­ lng.
MANY ATTEND PICNIC
, iino Misses M arjo rie Machen und
church held a w elner roast near
secretary
for
this
d
istrict,
a
tte
n
d
-.,
June
26.
Sessions
w
ill
begin
at
which they attended nt A tlan ltc
sured motorists of Im m un ity for
AT SWIMMER'S DELIGHT ed the w eekly gathering of the
Jasper Thursday evening laat week.
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_
<U»y during June w ill be given at 10:30 and everyone attend ing Is one m onth from prosecution If they BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
Miss M ary Hadley, Miss Dawn
local
Scout
troop
at
the
Methodist
asked
to
bring
a
basket
w
ith
a
pic­
the Methodist church here H,inday
were arrested without having pro­
A large group of young people of church Tuesday evening and t o l d ' ^ ^ D CROSS NEEDING
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
Church, and Mis« Barbara Adams
morning hy Dr. nnd Mrs. W . H. Poll­ nic dinner. Coffee nnd Ice-cream cured the necessary plates.
the Methodist church attended the
The
the boys about plans which have
Miss
6nna
JARS FOR CANNING w ere In charge of arrangements.
ard. I)r. Pollard w ill report on the w ill he furnished.
license plates this year are black
Young people of the Baptist sw im m ing party and w elner roast
Those were Mabel M o ffitt, W illia m
been completed for the annual sum­
actual business work of the confer­ W h lle a k e r Is president of the as­ w ith cream colored numbers.
church were guests Tuesday even­ which the Epw orth League spon­
F ru it Jars are needed for canning M cLean. M erton Ferebee, Shirley
m er camp. T h e firs t camp period
ence. and Mrs. Pollard w ill tell of sociation this year and R. (). Potter
ing of M rs Wni. G. T a y lo r at the sored at S w im m ei's Delight resort
starts on July 5 and ends on July In the county-wide re lie f campaign Drew , all of Eugene, Jewel H elter-
the entertainm ent and servlcea held In secretary.
parsonage. Miss Carol Chase assist­ Tuesday evening. Members of Mrs.
FOUR-H
GIRLS
HOLD
B arbara
Adams, Beulah
17.
No members of the Spring- being carried on by the Red C ross,! brand
In connection w ith the conference.
ed the hostees. A talk on Great Van Vsixah's Sunday school class
Bainbridge.
Quentlne
Thu rm an ,
according
to
Miss
Phyllis
Hartxog,
field
troop
have
signed
up
for
the
T here w ill he no sermons at the MYSTERY. MELODY CAR
OUTING ON FRIDAY B ritain wa» given during the even­ assisted w ith the arrangem ents.
m em ber of the county chapter staff Herm an Mead, LeRoy Inm an. Mra.
camp period yet.
church Sunday Rev. Dean C. Poin­
ing by Rev. T ay lo r who visited that
VISITS HERE WEDNESDAY
who makes reg ular visits to Sprlng- Paul Hadley and M rs. H . H . Church.
Members of Mrs. L. K. Page's
dexter, pastor, and Rev. F rank 8.
country some years ago.
PASS OPENING BRINGS
1 field. Anyone who can donate fru it
Four-H ccmklng club and M rs. O. H.
TRAINING
SCHOOL
FOR
Clemo, retired , are spending the en­
T he M ystery Melody wngon of Ihe
J Jars for this re lie f work may leave MANY ATTEND MASONIC
INCREASE OF TOURISTS
tire week In Portland attending Richfield D ll company made Its o f­ Ja rre tt's sewing club held a Joint
FOREST WORKERS SET j them at the city hall or phone there
REBEKAH LODGE HOLDS
the annual state conference of th e ir ficial visit to Springfield W ednes­ picnic at S w im m er’s Delight resort
OUTING ON SUNDAY
A very noticeable Increase In the
j and Miss H artxog w ill call for them.
SOCIAL EVENT MONDAY
church. A ll sessions are being held day morning when I, was driven F riday afternoon. A ttending were
Slxty-tw o employees of the Cas­
amount nf tourls travel and of busi­
Much fru it and vegetables are avail-j
Alice
Neet,
F
em
e
Fisher.
M
a
rjo
rie
at the W llbur-C entenary church.
attended
cade national forest service guard,
.
, T hree thousand . people
—
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over
the
streets
brondcustlng
T he regular social meeting of the ness In general has been noted w ill gather at a camp on Goodman able free lf contalner8 fan
“ 31 the annual Lane county Masonic
T he evening w ill be given over music T he musical equipm ent fea­ Johnson. W lllm ln a Spriggs. Collene
Rebekah lodge was held at the I. since the opening of the M cK enzie
u
...
„ -„ I
..
to put them up. It Is said,
to programs of the Young People tures a Inrge concrete horn which Cornell, Jean Louk. L aM oyne Black,
picnic at Benton-Lao« anto park
creek on the \ \ llla m e tte across:
K
Delores Nice, D rucllle O gilvie. Fay« O. O. F. h all Monday evening. A pass recently, according to Mrs. A.
Sunday. Rex W . D a v L , past grand
at Ihe church.
from
Reserve.
June
27
for
a
three
ci-
weighs one and one-half tons.
Holverson, M rs *C . C. O gilvie, Mrs. paper bag luncheon was held and J. Kuhn at the Cascade Resort. By day tra in in g school under the d l■ LANE COUNTY TO GET
m aster of Oregon, was the principal
J a rre tt Bnd her daughters, Betty punch served by the com m ittee at fa r the largest number of visitors
POISON STRAWBERRY
rectlon of Foster Steele. In charge
$2.000 FOR HEALTH AID speaker. A large picnic din ner and
WALTERVILLE GRANGE
come from C alifo rn ia she says.
and M argu erite, and Mrs. Cornell the close of the business meeting.
swim m ing and other sports were
of fire fig h tin g work In the fores,
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ROOT WEEVIL NOW
HAS MEETING FRIDAY and her children, Fern. Floyd and
T he camp w ill continue u ntil June
Lane county w ill receive *2,000 enjoyed during the dsy.
Visitors
from
Kansas
Frances.
PRISCILLA CLUB HAS
29 and w ill Include 10 Instructors for health work from the U nited
Thia week Is the proper tim e to
Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Bower of Good-
A regular m eeting of the W alter-
-------------------------------1 States H ealth service this year,- a | H er« from Arlxona— M r. and Mrs.
ANNUAL PICNIC TODAY land. Kansas, arrived here W ednes­
poison the straw berry root weevil vllle Grange w ill be held at the W .
Lions O fficial Hers— H a rry A.
8on la Boro— M r. and Mrs. Hu
reduction of »600 from the amount Leland M H o ve r of
Phoenix. Ari-
to prevent fu rth e r Infection says O. W hall nt W a lte rv ille F riday
day to visit with M r. and Mrs. C. E
H ill, assistant secretary of the
Annual picnic for members of the
ber, Dersham of Route 1. Creswell, i budgeted las, year. It was stated zona, arrived
In Springfield Mon
C. E. S tew art, county fru it Inspec­ evening according ,o an announce
Swarts.
T
he
Rwarts
fam
ily
form
erly
Lions In te rn a tio n a l was In Spring- Priscilla club w ill be held at Sw im ­
are the parents of a baby son born during the week-end by Dr. Freder- day to spend a short vacation a t the
tor. F ully 80 percent of Ihe larva ment made this week T he W a lter-
field Tuesday getting acquainted mer's Delight this afternoon and lived a, Goodland.
to them at the Eugene hospital In ' Ick Stricker, state health officer. home of Mrs. H o ve r’s parents, M r.
le now in the beetle stage and ville G range was organised about
w ith officers of the local club. M r evening. M rs. W illia m Rouse Is In
Eugene on Sunday. June 19. 1932.
; who was In lam e county Investigat­ and M rs. W. P. Tyson. Mrs. Hover
should be killed before more eggs two months ago and Is w orking un­
Visitors
from
Salem
H U I wns on his way to Los Angelos Charge nf arrangem ents.
ing health work. T he county health w ill be rem embered here aa the
are laid. T he cost of poisoning an der Its firs , group of officers.
M r. and Mrs. Richard Klem m and
to complete plans for the In te rn a ­
Visitors from Portland— M r. and budget Is to he prepared b e fo re . form er W ln lfrld Tyson.
acre of the plants averages between
(laughter.
Frances
M
arie,
of
Salem,
tional convention to be held there
Attend D is tric t M eeting — M r
■ —
»2.60 and *2.76 this year us com
stopped here Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Russell Olson of Portland July 1. he declared.
V is it C ra te r Lake— M r. and Mrs. In July.
and Mrs. M. B. H u ntly and Mr. and
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• Professor V isits Her«— Dr. and
pared to *4.60 lust summer.
to visit w ith Mr. nnd Mrs. W . A. «tient the week-end here at the;
Don Monkins. Miss Pauline Monk-
Mrs. J. M. Larson and fam ily drove
Leaves for
Nebraska — Miss M rs. Flaude C. Wooten of Htanford
home of M r. Olson's parents. M r.
T aylo r.
Ins nnd R. 8. Johns motored to
T ak a Vacations — Mies M axine to Florence Sunday to attend the
I T helm a Sweeney left Sunday fo r u niversity visited a t the I. M. P»t«r
aad M rs. C arl Olson.
M arshfield Man H are — lluford C rate r Lake national park Sunday,
Snodgrass, office secretary, and m onthly district meeting of the
Leaves fo r Home— Miss V irgin ia Nebraska lo spend the summer, son home here last Thursday eves
K lght of Ihe M arshfield M ountain returning to Springfield Monday
F rank Smltaon. service man for the Am erican Legion and Auxiliary. A
Visits Son— Mrs. S. Poindexter i Franz left Sunday for her home at H er brother. Sam. and fath er, le ft lng He was d riving north to Port-
Stales Power company office was a evening. M r. Johns rem ained at the
M ountain States Power company clam bake and other sea foods were arrived Saturday from Washington Seattle. Miss F ra n t has been at- F riday by m otor for th e mid-west- land where be Is to teach during
business visitor In Springfield on park where he w ill bo employed
are startin g th e ir vacations this ■ erved the visitors Sunday noon on to visit at the home of her son. tending the U n ive rs ity , from which ern state where they w ill take over the U n iversity of Oregon 8ui
Monday.
during the summer.
wssk.
the beach.
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter.
she graduated thin month.
¡th e m anagem ent of a farm .
.session.
day night