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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
twrnty - nint :« year
H PRINQ FTLD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON T U I I tH I JA Y, J V N K 30, 1 !»3 2
M'KENZIt PUPILS Poindexter Keeps LIONS HEAR OF Iuka Members
Two Posts Here
State Officers
70 COME AGAIN
PACIFIC BASIN
Union High School District
Votoe to Continue Trans*
portation Plan of Year
K.
S.
FUND
IS
DIVIDED
I ocul District Faces Shortage
ui Two-Thirds of Revenue
for Educating Students
Methodist Bishop Returns
Pastor to Local Croups at
Dr. J. R. Weath"rbw*
End of First Year’s Work
cribes Tour Which He Made
to Pacific Ports This Year
H» v. Dean C. Poindexter waa re­
F rankiin D elano Roosevelt
Mrs. Wanda Barnes Named
Junior Vice-President. Mr».
Eggimann is Secretary
►Hate recognition for fwo Hprlnt:
appointed in serve the Hprlngfleld
field
Ladle» wna given at Corvallis
A descriptive travel lecture <■ i
sad Coburg Methodist churches a ll
some of the Interest I iir thine last Thursday evening when Mia.
the -concluding service of tin- un
which he saw during the early part Wanda Itarnes waa elected junior
no«' Oregon Methodist conference
of the year while leading a cruising vice-president, and Mr». Myrtls
held
nt
the
Wllhur-t'euterary
party to the ports of the Pac.'flc, Eggimann.* department secretary
church Io Portland Hunduy even'ng Basin w a. given before the Mon» Of ,b *' Lad‘a" AuMll,ary Ot the G A
Itev Polndegter haa just coni
, . „ ..
.
. . . ...
It at the clo ln i aeaalon of the an
p i t, d hi» tirai ycar of ervlce In
/ r ‘
"'M”‘ ’y f’r J R Waa
nual convention of the two groups.
thl» city, und returned Monday wlth ' ’7 . ,
Mrs. Humes la president of Iuka
Ilr, Weatherbee served as educa­
Iti v and Mr». Frank Clamo, troni
circle number 37 at Springfield and
tional
director
for
a
tour
organized
Portland He alao holda thè posi-
also acted a» assistant doorkeeper
tlou of Conference treaaurer for lite by the Matson steam ship company. ut the convention.
He
visited
many
of
the
more
re­
state.
Mrs. Kgglinann Just completed
LInaiicea, temporanee and puhllr mote countrle» of the Pacific area her term as department counsellor,
anil
told
tunny
Interesting
observa­
inorala were thè major problema of
and had served as slate president
d.sclieslon at thè Conference Ibis tions.
during 11*30-31.
People
In
many
parts
of
this
vrar whlch wa» prealded over by
vest area have demonstrated an
Bishop Titus Lowe. The ltlahop waa
advancement In certain respects
teaintly reassigned to the Oregon
far beyond that of thl» country.
district at the International gather­
The highly developed agricultural
ing held ut Atlantic City In May.
life In New Zealand was empha-
slzed by the speaker.
All of the world Is feeling the ef .
feet» uf the economic unrest which |
Is causing so much trouble in this!
J Autoists Given
IS-Day Respite
JULY 4IU DFFEBS
W HIM EKEIIIS
escrutary of State Atka for
Opinion on Legality of Short
Mountains. Rssorts, Bsachss.
Term Selling Now
All Lure Residents of VaJIsy
for Two-Day Outing
Automobile owners of Oregon
were assured of immunity from ar
rest it they do not have new llc- FIREWORKS SOLD HERE
.-n»e plates on their automobiles by
July 1. this week by Governor Forest Areas Not to Be Closed
Meier who has promised to declare Before Fourth, Campfire
a 15 day moratorium on the license
Permits Are Required
Ice deadline.
Hcsld ut» of th è M . R e n i l e h lg lt
l'ool districi wlll continue to
The strict enforcement of the law
Where to go. what to do. and how
a c i d Do li Sluilcnt
lo high achool
at this time would be extremely un­ to get there seem to be the major
In H| rlngfield thè negl year II «a»
fair and unjust to a large number
problem» confronting many Spring-
<lis Ided hv u vote of 71-68 at a
of persona who are now finding
IO! Ili g belli at W altervllle thl
some employment in orchards, Held and Lane county resident»
»i-i'k I he
Irlcl Include» Miwer
berry patches, and in hay fields, bat right now a» they think of the
t uiip Ci C*
vltervlll». Iteerhoru.
who need their automobiles to Fourth of July vacation which they
unii « p». O ,
e Ceder Hat dia
reach their employment. To deprive will have Monday. The holiday af-
•rlcl.
q
these persons of their employment t-.ro» i.me to, » two or three day
A giow ing
nt fur consoli-
at this time would be unfair to them
dation of hlg.
<1 work was
and would deprive the state of add- i , l o r iuo»e wao plan to travel
,1.1» year, a» many will, whether It
notisi ut the mis-
years ago
«d revenue from tbe eventual sale
0 « ■nlon
tne mountain», seashore, or
the high acbool
dis-
of the license tags and the tax on or.
-o u i a t a u i e lit e » or communities lo
trlct wu condenti
gasoline used.
• voters
><s,( irientts and relative».
t h e r e a c c e p te d a il o
on the
No official action has been taken
- eportunitieo lor «njoymeul »»a
Bpriug field school bo ’A j send
regarding the selling of license
their children hero for their high
plates for other than full year per «ari-cipauon in tne Pourta ol jury
school education, rather than build
>ods at this time. The Secretary of ooU tiuea »re greater tm s year loan
country, he declared with the po» Death Claims Mr». Louvina
a new school house which the dis • ’
State
has asked tbe Attorney Gen­ Heretofore. >.ue can drive lo any
slide exception of Australia, there
Rhodes, 80. at Daughter’*
.. Tbr Governor of New York wa* born in the house in which he still
trlct was not financially able to un­
eral
for
an opinion as to the legality n (ue tavonte reaort» and nau
I» no place where I would rather
live», at Hyde Park. Dut-lirsi County. New York, on Jan. 30 1882 He is
Horne in Springfield
dertake ut that time.
of selling plates for half a year aod arrtusen in tne malut ut a celehra-
live right now than In l.ane county,
a graduate of Harvard and Columbia I jiw School He married hi» d i « , -
j quarterly, also the legality of re- -.o u , o r one may m e uimaeit away
The plan was agreed to only as a
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the doctor
told his audience.
Mrs. Miuvlna Blind«». 611 Bast cousin, Anna Roosevelt, daughter of President Roosevelt's brother in
temporary arrangement and was to Annual Confergnce Of Sunday < _
i rut dlng money to those who have -atu ure mountain» where the nutae
..
i
r'a ' 1905; they have five children. He served in the New York legislature, was
Touching on polltlca h e made on. l»lb Ave . E u g e n e , p a s s ed a w a y assistant secretary of the Navy under President W ils o n . Democratic nominee
lie tried for une year. A school Inis S c h o o l R r o . i o s I .
paid Io full In the event that the aim iiaau ol me annual ceiebrat.oos
law I Thur«da> afternoon at the »or j »ce-President m 1920. and was first elected Governor of New York
! short term purchasing is approved. 1» «ery nni.leu because of the ex-
was purchased and more than 3U ocnooi uroupt is neid at Miaterncnt regarding Siam. which
Mabel Church Sunday
was at that tim e an absolute mon borne Of her daughter. Mr». John ,n
r»-«iected in 1931
u em e tire hazards, camping, swim
students were transported to and
'
j archy. This 1» an absoluate mon- j Nice, at the age of 80 years. She
from the ttprlngfleld high school
DANGERS OF FIREWORKS miug. nixing, horseback riding,
Gordon Vance of M a burg was archy and the king 1» a graduate of I leaves one son, H ank Rhodes Med-
mountain ciimoing, and fishing will
each >lay The bus also made special
elected presldeni of the American oxford
He has established com ford; two daughter». Mr». Ben Rus-
AND LAWS EXPLAINED oe activity and entertainment
trips bringing the students Into
Munday Hchool I nlon foF the Wal pulsory education there and hope» I »ell. Eugene, and Mra. John Nice;
v iio u g u lor most ot tuea« people.
town for various athletic and uther
lerv.lle district Sunday afternoon <o have the people educated auffl- nine grandchildren, and one great
The ever present danger of injury
high school activities In the even
► u rriu to Be open
ut the annual conference held at cienlly to govern them selves when grandchild
Her husband. Noah
Irom fireworks, and the laws of
Ings. This plan of bringing the stu
i a e t.a s c a u e national toreet or-
.Mabel Dan Spores of Yarnell la I the time come» to turn the powerj Rhode», died on Murch 18, 1924.
the state which regulate the use of
dents to a larger ■ chool where they
vic e president; and Florence Wll [ over to them as It must Inevitably
tnese exp losive. Is explained ln a >ice in r.ugeue announced tnia
She was a life-long member a!
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,
could receive the benefits from a
Hams, I pper Camp Creek, secret happen, was hl* statem ent (During the Christian church, having been — .
id
le r received here by Hugh Jolllff, n , m u .u g tua- tne hootu Fora area
/»t i •»
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larger faculty and a more estenalve
ary. O. L. I lenient and Mr». Claire the week-end the government nt born at Coal City, Indiana. „„ scp , ^ 6 j 'rcle DnH Team Host to Marshfield Delegation Here fire chief, this week from A. H. »n i not oe closed to entry betore
choice of studies to pursue proved
tn e rourtn ot aUry. Camp fire per­
William» are the retiring officers, the king was beset with a revolu- ember 15, 1851, and lived In Iowa
Members of Eugene N. O.
Wednesday to Boost Air Cir­ Averill, state fire marshall at mits w.ii oe required as will me
no Impular thut some uf the stu
Salem.
Lealiurg wu» chosen for tbe nest (ton which ended peacefully when (or six years before coming to Ore­
W. Marching Croup
dents In the Thurston district, yearly conference
cus There This Week-End
Many innocent children are either carry lug ol an aze with a 2* in c h
the king had forsaken absolute con­ gon on February 12, 1887. They
which decided against sending their
killed
outright, are injured, or die u a u o ie anti z pound made, a »novel
Thirteen members of the drill
The conference begun with a joint trol and delegated some power to made tbelr home at Thurston and
Special exhibition and novelty
students to Springfield, made ar-
lived on a farm there until 1911 Lam of the Eugene Neighbors of flights with tbelr new soaring glld- of tetanic poisoning, (lockjaw) each v ig n t in c tte s w.de with a 36 men
the m asses.)
Sunday
school
service
at
the
Mabel
laogem ent- to ride hark and forth
He reiterated a statement m a d e j" ben Bbe ,,,o’"?d «<» Kugene.
Woodcraft lodge were guests of the «r. and passenger hauling ln tbe y< ar as the result of powder burns. n a u u ie , and a water container cap-
church at tu o'clock Munday. A
to sclioul here on the bus
here previously by Roger Pfaff
Ku»*ral services were held Sat- p,n‘ Circle of Springfield at a pa Aeronoca powered glider will be I.'ten their eyesight or hearing is auie ot bolding one gallon of water.
basket
dinner
was
held
at
noon,
There Is only oue angle of this
destroyed, or they are cruelly and < airoia war De operated in tne tor-
plan which haa not worked out so and all uf the nine affiliated groups who declared that the trouble with lrd a> • « « ■ « > « at 3 30 from the -‘«ma party held at the !. O. O. F featured at the Municipal airport
the Philippines Is that we have edu Yeatch chapel In Eugene. Dr. E. V l,a'> here H iday evening. Games Sunday and Monday, July 3 and 4. permanently crippled by tbe care- cst d unng the holiday s, and rater
satisfactory for the ttprlngfleld dis in the Union united In presenting
cated
them
In . our
modes _______„
of living I s , , v ‘fr" officiated and interment tnd a burlesque radio program were it was announced today by Jim le«« explosion of fireworks and fire­ -ue area limit tne catst cork creeg
a
program
during
the
afternoon.
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trlct und the local school board.
• These group» are Mabel, Yarnell.
and now they ull expect to hoi.I waH ma<|c ln ••>« •- O- O. F. cerne features of the evening. Refresh- McMeDiman. manager.
crackers. Thousands of dollars in -o r renen Fete creeg will pruuably
With only 30 per cent of the high
oe cio.eu io camper» and f.shermeu,
1 Thurston. Eeaburg. Marcóla. Wend down white collar Jobs
tery-------------------------------------------------¡t ents were served under the direc­
Great interest is being shown In property valuee are also annually n u t m e y wih be permuted to p--*
»chool tuition fund from the 1031
destroyed
by
fire
from
this
cause.
Marcóla Christian, Upper
Dr Weatherbee expressed the be
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‘¡on ‘<f Mrs. H a ^ l Burnett. Mrs. the large glider whic|l W>s built
tax levy paid In a sum of >33.372.30 ting.
The state law concerning fire­ tu, ougu m is tire hazard region to
lief that the people of this country JUNE BRIDES HAVE DAY
b \ 1^ 1La,"n; ““duM1? Ra¿ i* evenK' by students at the schoolunder the
Is being distributed thia week to Camp Creek, aud W altervllle.
crackers
says that it is unlawful m e area oeyond French fete.
have received the wrong Impres.to,,
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
X < > direction of Mr. McManlman. and
district clerks as fast as thetr new
1 nose who do not plan to go tar
to
sell,
barter,
exchange, or give
MANY
CO
TO
PARK
FOR
which so far has broken all records
lion (Is havg been racelved and ap­
of (he Japanese. He declared that
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»
’ charge of the decorations.
away or In any manner dispose of iroui home win find many program»
for
endurance
and
distance
ever
proved by the County School Sup­
PICNIC DINNER EVENT 1,1 bla own °pln,<,n ,h e Japanese
June brides were guests of honor
Guests from Eugene drill team established in this part of Oregon. io another, or to explode in the aud ceiehration» close at hand. No
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did In Manchuria Juat what any at the Baptist church Sunday morn
erintendent The total amount due
were Miss Wilma Jacobson, captain,
Mr. MacManiman Is anxious to slate of Oregon, any cannon crac­ celebration is being planned la
the district for non resident tuition
A large number of Springfield , other red-blooded country would If tug when Rev. W. G. Taylor preach-
¡Springfield, although some ,uer-
ed
a
sermon
entitled
"Wedding
R“
¿
h
*
Oa'
h'
have
the pilot of the glider be­ ker. giant cracker, or other fife-
under the so-called W heeler law, people went to Swimmer's Delight bandits and law less citlsens mole»-
Bell " und special wedding mu, lc .
« r» ». Ma
„ Mrg Mary come more familiar with the oper­ cracker over two and one-half chauts hare purchased stocks ot
which Is being used In taine county l>ark last Thursday evening to en- fed the peaceful citizens.
ation of the ship and more certain inches in length, exclusive of the tyreworks and are setting mgm
despite protests of many of the Joy a picnic dinner and sports j Miss Bobby Kebhan presented •»us provided Mrs. Ella Walker was
the
oldest
June
bride
present,
hav-
".j
Goldie
Harrie,
of
j(s possibilities before he invites ¡use. and over five-eights inches In nere. j here Will probably oe a otue
T ho-e attending were Mr and Mrs three tap dances for the members
larger schools, Is *111.241.
noi e making here durm» me erniy
° a‘e8' the National Aeronautical officers diameter.”
The funds already collected will Carl Olson. Mrs Russell Olson. Mr of the dub She was accompanied b.,-n married 55 years ago this J '
morning hours aim at mterm.tteni
it
is
also
unlawful
to
sell
or
give
to
visit
the
airport
to
check
the
re­
month She received a bridal b o
n
Io- distributed as follows: Eugene and Mrs. Harry Stewart and son. b>' MIhj Myers.
que. Mrs W G Taylor, wife of tbe T‘ >1Or-
E‘U McDoW*,L
.w a r any firecrackers or device uours during the day.
cords being estaoltshed.
high school. *11,13* 36; Springfield, Morris, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. C r i t e s . , - ---------------------------
fcr celebration purposes which con
Resorts to Celebrate
pastor
was
the
youngest
June
T,le
*
’,”’tes8e8
were
Miss
Mehons.
Many
local
people
are
receiving
*3.30620; Creswell. *840.10; Cot­ and daughter. Jean. Mrs. E. E. May
The celebration closest to tiprmg-
bride. She and Rev Taylor were ca<’'aln- Mr* Burnett, Mrs. Stella new aviation thrills each day at the ta in ; more than ten grains of gun
tage Grove. *2,*67.V0; Junction City and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Julius MRS. EMERY HOSTESS
powder.
neiu thia year will he one at Wil­
F O R AENEAS MEMBERS married one year ago and ohser.eu
" ls'
Helterbrand. airport riding in the powered glider
*116* 26; and ten union high schools Fulop. and children, Ruth. Ethel
It is also unlawful to throw away lamette para about one aud one-
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their first anniversary on Sunday. M'as Jew el Helterbrand. Mrs. Clar- wh'ch has only a 35 hor-e powered
to receive the total of *77.173.10.
und Kugene, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. ,
ine Pulman. Mrs. Stella Eaton. Miss motor to propel It. The passenger on the public highways of the state nan miles south of Springfield on
Members of the Aeneas club wer--1
Coder the provisions of the Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kes
Edith Eaton. Mrs. Maggie MrLagan. sits along side of the pilot in this t which also includes city streets the racitic higuway. ether» are bo­
Wheeler law the Individual schools soy, Mrs Mary Kessey, Mr and entertained for their m on th )}m eet METHODIST TO HEAR
Mrs Ida Lipes. Mrs. Ray Stevens, ship and can watch his every man- end alleys) any lighted materials, ng planned at Riverside aud Swim­
are reimbursed from the fund tor Mrs John Henderor, Mr und Mrs in» Tuesday afternoon at the home
GOLDEN RULE SERMON """".i M
during the closed season of any mer s Delight paras, near Uosnen,
euver.
W.
N.
Long,
and
Mias
Gloria
Green
<
*
Mrs.
N
W.
Emery
Guests
pres
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and
M rs. Margaret McGuire.
dudents from outside of tbe dla
A delegation of business men
May L to October 15.
at Jetterson beach m Kugene, at
trlct In the following manner: *60
Many of th same persons attend '"-‘f Included Mrs C E W heaton, "On Earth as It Is in Heaven"
in a n g ie iaMe, and at Creswell, ab
ed
another
plculr
dinner
at
the
park
’
a:,d
M|8H
Massee.
Members
from
Marshfield
visited
the
airport
MANY
PEOPLE
ATTEND
tor each of the first 20 student»;
will be the theme of the morning
*60 for each of the second 20 »tu Wednesday evening of this week. ¡rr»»ent included Mr . E. E. H aed- sermon at the Methodist church PEARNE CROWE FUNERAL Wednesday afternoon to Invite lo- MRS. STUART’S BROTHER old-fa hioned piogram with appro­
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I erlck, Mrs. C. E. 9w arts, Mrs. Mar Sunday. The church school meets at
cal people and pilots of the -hips tc
IS MARRIED AT CANBY priate music aud speechmaklng ig
dents; and *36 for each student
to be held at cresw ell under tne
attend
a
large
air
circus
being:
—
garet
Kenyon.
Mrs.
8.
C.
Wright,
beyond the first 40.
A
large
number
of
friends
of
9:45 every Sunday. Evening service
ALASKA HOLDS PRICES
auspices
of the Civic club aud other
staged
In
that
city
on
July
2.
3,
laist year the clerk of the Spring-
Cecil H um . brother of Mrs. E. C.
IIP n F Q P I T F r n u n i T I f t W Q Mr” J T Moor’> i f ” M J McKlln’ »III he held at 7 30 with the pastor ' earne
1
John Bertsch Crowe attend-
U P D E S P IT E C O N D I T I O N S Mrs L. L. May. Mrs. Julius Fulop. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, preachltig
preaching ed
" funeral services which were held and 4.
Stuart, and Miss Ida Anderson of cooperating agencies.
field district received a check for
Employment Is scarce, but price.I “¿ ’ ¿ I
M/ H/ ° hn Purker' ! •>" 'he subject. "Youth and the In- for him at the Poo.e-Gray-Bartholo-
Canby were married af”lhe Luther­
Highway Conditions Seed
more than *7000 as Springfield's
Never has the vast networg of
an church at Canby Sunday evening
share of the fund. The fiscal year f o r n e e e s s lti« s nr« .m t
h( . ; and Mra F,,a Lombard.
. stltutess." The service will close '»»w chapel here Tuesday afternoon HEAVY HAY CROP IS
at a double wedding ceremony. Miss cregou highways been In better
for the school district wlll end to­ in Alaska according to Hugo He.- { “ r'' Lombard wlllI entertain the a, 8:16 anil thw >(luIIg people w„, at 2 -.'clock. Pearne Crowe was the
BEING HARVESTED NOW Alice Anderson and Harry Thomp- condition for Fourth of July travel
day and the clerk wilt prepare the Unlveraltv of Grenon ntod«nt who ' “ ’ a' ,<>r h"n" f° r ,h e r Jul>' go to some outdoor beauty spot for lhr<*e Vcar ol<1 a«B of Mr. and Mrs.
on were the other couple married j l"au 11 ,a thl» year. Hight here
annual statem ent before the next Just returned front a six week»' trip
°" the M ,h of ,h e m on,h their service W».lch will follow the '’«■me Crowe of Springfield. He
One of the heaviest hay crops in at the same tftme.
' our own McKenzie highway 1» cap-
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Institute theme.
i died suddenly at the Pacific Christ-
meeting of the board In July at o, n...
recent years is now being harvest­
to th» north« rn country. On»? Item. . i p p i i u p
Mr. Frum Is a son of Mrs. Ella I “By nearing completion. F.tteen
which tlm» K. C. Htuart wlll assume .ravel on the Alaskan railroad has LAGG'NG STUDENTS TO
ian hospital In Eugene Friday.
ed In most parts of Lane county.
Ills place on the board as a direc­
He was born In Eugene on Janu­ The late rain this spring kept the Frum of Junction City at>d is con­ miles of this road between Doyle
Increased rather than decreased, TAKE NEW EXAMINATION CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
nected with the S ta ti Highway de D ill and Nimrod Inn have yet to oe
tor.
ary 28. 1929. and had been ill but
the fare now being 16 cents per
HEAR EVANGELIST SONGS two days. He was a member of the grass and tame hay crops growing partment. Mrs. Frum has been completed. About half of thi-
The shortage In thia fund re­
Students
of
Lincoln
Junior
high
much later than usual, and the
mile. Mr Bee has been spending
teaching school at Junction City. stretcli lias beeu surfaced with a
presents the money which the dla
Ideal weather of the past weeks
the paat summer In Alaska with chool who failed to make their | "Has Christianity Failed’ " will Methodist church.
They will make their home at For­ water macadam dressing which 1»
trlct Is supposed to receive for edu
grade
the
past
school
year
should
,
h(1
,
u
b
>
ct
,,f
mornl„
,
ser.
Rev. Duncan P. Cameron of Cot­ has made conditions very favor­
government engineering partlea,
est Grove.
as smooth as the oiled highway.
eating the students from out of the
, hp cfcr, „ , an church Sun. tage Grove officiated at the fu- able. Prices are very low. some
hut the decrease In the federal In­ prepare during the summer for
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Stuart and The uncompleted portion» of the
ilistrlct, most of whom come from
m
akeup
examinations
which
will
((lay
Merton
Ferehee
will
sing
a
neral
“»«I
interment
was
farmers
are
trying
to
sell
their
come has caused u reduction In
son and daughter, and Mrs. Frum road are ln very good travel con­
the McKenzie area.
The Christian Endeavor will niade «' Laurel Grove cemetery.
hay on the ground. They are re­
funds tor this work aud no new or he given In Meplemlmr. The exact
attended the wedding and reception dition. It is expected that thl» en­
Marlon Chase or Camp Creek
date
wlll
be
announced
later.
This
hoW
niev„
ng
at
7
o'clock
In
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ported
to
be
offering
It
for
varying
part lim e employees can be used, ho
afterwards, returning to Springfield tire road wlll be completed before
wa
re-elected director for five
eVPI1|ng 3pe<.,al evange|lg„ c SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
sums from *3 per ton up depending
says. He Is now helping Ills father applies only to those having defl
<arly Monday morning.
this fall.
years at the W altervllle meeting
on the kind and quality.
build a summer home on the Me- d e n d e s as above and Is not to be „ „ v ic e s wlll be held In the evening
and Mrs. Clara Stacy was named
Mr. und Mrs Frum were over-
Over in the extreme western part
HAS
PARTY
ON
FRIDAY
construed
as
applying
to
"»kipping
a,
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o.clock
T
h
m
,
w1„
eongre.
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The strawberry season is about
Kenxle near the Limburg dam.
jerk by the board at a meeting
night guests at the Stuart home In of Lane county crews are reported
of grades as only credit for out bte gat|ona, H|nKing
other 8pe(.|ai
Members of Mrs. A B Van Val- over. Loganberries are coming on
Springfield Monday.
liter the election. The district con­
to have started work oiling the
work can be allowed when It 1 r to music.
„ „ .« in
.itu
»
L . class of the rapidly along with raspberries, and
Rev. v Velti»
Pruitt ».<11
>*111 lah » • a o Sunday
school
tinues Its organization, despite the NEW TAX LAW CUTS
to a s t highway. Roads to beaches
he applied as make-up work
prpach
bo|h aerTlce„
cherries
are
being
harvested
In
e
o
c
n
a
n
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f
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NUMBER OF CHECKS
Methodist church motored to Cot­ most parts of the county.
fact that students are sent here.
®
R IN G F IE L D B O X E R
at Newport, and down the Alsea
Those desiring further Infornm
tage Grove Friday evening where
This is the first time ln m an y!
There has been a decided reiluc
«hfuld see the school prlndpal, |y||gg PO fT’ER HOSTESS
WINS
BOUT
MONDAY
rlver to WaldP°rt ar‘) ln »"« condi­
they attended a birthday party
BAPTIST YOUNG FOLK
tion. The old road to Florence Is
Hon on the number of checks writ " ° y '' « '" npy- a ' <"’<•’
C D I P M n c T IIF Q D A Y "«’"«’ring Miss Agnes Taylor at her months that there has been any |
rwtx rn ic ix u a lU to U A Y ,-----
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Turkey
Red'
Yarnell, still being used but has been kept
real demand for labor on farms. - Innls
HOLD PICNIC TUESDAY tion In the number of checks writ
home in that city.
up in good condition for travel.
--------------------------Springfield
boy
who
is
making
good
since the 2 cent tax on each check BROTHERHOOD PICNIC
I A group of friends of Miss Doro
The seventeen who attended were W A L T E R V I L L E P E O P L E
The new W illamette highway 1»
“ y ° U n 8 f l 8 h ‘ e^• e a a “ y w o n “ 8 ,x '
Young people of the Baptist became effective las. Tuesday ac-
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR thy Mae Potter were Invited to he, Miss Theo Bartholomew. Myrna WML I t K V I L L t r f c U P L t
round 9pm|.flnal evpnt from gtpam in good condition and It is possibl*
church held a picnic, swimming cording to Hownra H ughe, a. the
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! home Tueaday PVPnlng for „ go.
TO PICNIC ON MONDAY ■ boat Jackson at Klamath Falls on to drive over the new Hell Gate
liarty and welner roast on the Will H rs National bank Individuals lm-; Approximately 1.10 persons a. ctnl gatherlng. Games and other Bartholomew, Edna Platt. Eliza
Monday night. The paper in that bridge. This Is one of the inoat
lainette Tuesday evening.
The mediately began reducing the num -: tended the picnic a. Swimmer's D e-, pntPrtR,nmen« was enjoyed and re- beth Hughe», Doris Myers, Faye
Many of the residents of Walter | city was warm In Its praise of the scenic drives near here. Tbe season
group met nt the church at 6:30 her of checka they have been writ-1 light park lost nigh, which was , rp„hl)lpntH wprp 8prvpd by , hp Parsons. Loudelje Williams, Fred
hofore going out to the grounds lug for small amounts and are with- sponsored by the Men s Brother hostess Those attending were Mrs. and Evelyn Buell, Mr. and Mrs. v ’lle and the McKenzJe valley will promising ability of this young ha.< been late and the vegetation 1»
Ralph Fullerton. Clayton Kirkland, bold a large Fourth of July plcgic man who will be nineteen In Aug -18tl11 Kfeen in most places affording
llev. and Mrs W. O. Taylor. Mr. drawing funds In larger amount», hood of the M ethodl.t church llprl„ cp Npbpr
Howar„ a„d
some very beautiful eights. Usually
and Mrs. Jerry Adams, and Robert many u»lng the withdrawal receipt» Swimming waa enjoyed early In the Ralph Hughe«, Fred and Evelyn Ralph and Howard Hughes. LeRoy at W altervllle Monday In honor of ust.
Inman. Mrs. Van Valzah. and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hendricks, resl-
Yarnell
was
In
Springfield
Wed-
lbe * ra8H ba« turned brown and
Cook, president of the Baptist which ure tax „ free.
, There
, „ has
, been ‘'Vein"'’t before ,b «‘ ,arK’' P'«-"'«- P«>' Buell. Clayton Kirkland. Loudelle Taylor.
dents of the vicinity for a long num ; nesdav visiting with his friends, leaves on the trees begin to turn
Young People’s Union were In very little change noted In the luck dinner Baaeball game» aud Williams, an ' Paul Potter
Ml a Taylor aud her mother en- her of years who now live at San He will return to Portland where their colors by tbe Fourth of July.
charge. Mrs. Adams wus chairman • heck writing of business firm».
j h o n e hoe pitching contMta w ere'
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tertnlned
for the visitors during the Jose, California. Members of the he doe« his training and spend the
of the aortal festivities.
i held later In the evening
evening.
Neighbors of Woodcraft of Walter- summer there says his father. Way­
GUARD BOYS RETURN
GAS PRICES CLIMB
COUNTY PRESIDENT IS
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v ile are sponsoring the affair.
ne Yarnell.
FROM CAMP TUESDAY
CIVIC CLUB PICNIC
GORDON VANCE
UNION S.S. HEAD
EARLY THURSTON
PIONEER PASSES
MAN) VISITORS AIRPORT PLANS
AI PARTY FRIDAY FLIGHTS ON 470
IS TH IS AFTERNOON
Members of tlx- Civic Club, their
ramllles, and others who are Inter­
ested wlll hold the annual d u b pic­
nic this afternoon at W illamette
park near the overhead railroad
crossing. People will start for the
camp site at various hours after
4 o'clock and a picnic supper wlll bo
served at 6:20.
W. C. T. U. SPEAKER SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
HOLDS PICNIC TUESDAY
Springfield’» Company C. Oregon
Mrs. N. E. Compton of Cottage
i National Guard, returned home on
Grove, president of th^ Lane county
High school student», memb r» Tuesday afternoon from Camp Clat-
W. C. T. U. was the principal speak of Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter'» Sun »op where they had concluded their
er al the monthly meeting of tho day school class of the Methodist annual summer encampment. The
Springfield association held at the church held a picnic nt Swimmer's camp this year was very successful
'hrlstlat: church Tueaday afternoon Delight park Tuesday evening. A ' in every respect declared First
nt 2:30. Mr«. Lenthe Rychard read picnic »upper followed by games Lieutenant C A. Swart» and second
a paper on Child Welfare. The next was enjoyed. Marian Shipley, El-1 LlentenalH
Walter Gossler. In
meeting will be held at the Baptist dred Mustee und Jeanette Thotnp- charge of the group on their return
hurcl» the latter part of July.
| »on were In charge.
, hare.
FORMER RESIDENTS ARE
GUESTS AT LARGE PICNIC
FOR VACATION SEASON
Leave for Klamath Falls
MRS. FENTON TO PLAY
Following the example of the Fed-
Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald of!
FOR CAMP M EETING S!eral «overnraent In Increasing the
A large number of friends of Mr. Klamath Falls left this morning for
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| price of gasoline one cent in all
and Mrs. OeCar Gladdlsh, former Klamath Falls to »pend the Fourth
Rev. and Mrs. Fenton and daugh-j parts of the United State» recently,
t(x, By for Corvalllg! wbo|pgalpr„
resident of Springfield who now re­ of July vacation visiting with rela- j ,„r> Clarlce>
on the Pacific ('oast
side at Pullman, Washington, were tlves.
[where Mrs. Fenton will serve as Monday boosted the retail price of
Invited to a picnic dinner Sunday
„
_
pianist at the Linn, Lane, and Ben- the motor fuel two and one-half
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Pay Telephone Installed
ton> Tri-County, camp m eeting, cents. The common ratal! price
Horton at Fall Creek. Mr Gladdlsh
pay telephone was Installed which wlll be held near that city, here now I» 21 H cent» par gallOB
was affiliated with the high school j at the Eggimann confectionery this This Is the fourth successive sea-
including four cants »tata tag aad
while a resident fit this city.
| morning.
H<>n Mrs. Fenton has played there.
one cent federal tax.