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    SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPKIN* ¡FIELD. l«ANE COUNTY. OKBOON, THI'ItSDAY. JULY 7 1932
rWENTY-NINTII YEAR
NEW EXCHANGE
H l
Cooperative Produce Ent»
prise to B e Launched Here
in the Noar Future
l.O.O.b. Honors
I wo Members
A. J. McKliti and M. M. Male
ioceive Jeweled Pine at
\ Ceremonies Last Night
** »
,
u . „ ,, , I
of , SprlllKfhtlil
Bobby Jone. Succeeeor
J Director 7 üke
School
TWO WILL SEEK
Offices
OFFICES AGAIN
No. 3«
[ stiow child - Goes North]
Need One Block
In Earwig Drive
Wood Bids Held Up for Fur­
ther Investigation. Flanery Tyson to Seek Re-election as
New Board Member
Mayor and Peterson as City
Attorney and Recorder
05233611
SH0W1SAVIN8S
Parasite to Be Brought Here
When Eight Blocks Are
Receipt« and Expenditure«
Signed Up to Pay
Greater for Year Due to
L a r g e Attendance at H. 8.
Seven blocks have been signed
Knotli Hiuurt and ('laytou F.
Barber wore «worn In as director I
up tor earwig parasites In Spring-
. THREE COUNCILMEN OUT
and clerk respectively of school*
field and another one Is needed be­ OUTSIDE STUDENTS COME
district number Ik at the monthly
_
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fore bringing the colony here, ac­
metUna of the board of directors May °r Wants Opportun.ty to
cording to 1. M Peterson, secret­ Segregated High School Re­
Carry Out Readjustment
held Tuesday evening
ary. who made a report to the port Show« That Coat Per
Action on wood bids which hao I Program Now Established
Chamber of Commerce Wednesday
Pupil for Year waa 987.48
been called for July 4. was delayed
’J evenlftg. It Is hoped that another
City
politics
began
buzzing
here
Mr
when the members of the board
Edward Stafford (P eary)f block can be gotten In the next
There has been a gradual parlac
C .n e Maraaeii. New York, wllh a ought further Information on two 1,1,8 **’**“ * ,tb ,h ‘‘ «“ nouricement daugbt(.r of Admiral Peary, the fa- few days 10 there will be no delay
down of expenditures of School
hrllllunt 6«, four strokes under par. bids which were not clear. A spe- by "
*’ Tyson, that he would mou< -‘snow baby" born In the Arc- In releasing the parasites. Blocks
District 19 for the fiscal year
qualh-il Bobby Jones's record of rial meeting of the board will pro- seek re-election aa mayor for an-' tic circle, la now returning to with- -along fifth and -Ixth streets are be which ended June 30 the annual
winning both the British snd Amir- oably be held during the uezt week oth*r ,er,n I. M Peterson, city in It degrees of the pole to unveil Ing signed up. The cost Is approx!
report of Clayton Barber, district
.itlorney and recorder has also de- a ,to n e shaft erected there to her mately »2.50 a block.
lean open golf <b«rnplon«hlpM In to art on the««* bid«.
clerk, which has Just been com­
I « lured that he will be a candidate - nui ^ father
I hr ratne year.
A letter was read to the chamber pleted shows. Receipts have in
I to succeed himself.
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I*’ C ro w e uh d ir e c to r o f r e lie f w o rk th e C o tta g e G ro v e b e ig e w e re alao
of the board for the next year sue-
from the highway commission that creased from »54.394 05 for last
prewent.
Three councilman will also h a v e1
in Lane county.
t coding C. A. Swarts whose term
no state aid could be placed on the year to »66.304 91 for the year Just
A m iai gathering with light re-
i
to
be elected. Those whose terms
The plan calla for the orgutilaa
I expired.
Mabel-Holley road until It was ended. Expenditures have also
timi of »n onterprlao to I»»* known fraahnionta waa hold following the
I are expiring at the end of this year
made a secondary highway and shown an Increase this year be­
| are W A. Taylor. C. F. Barber and
iim th e I'r o p lc a P ro d u c t’ a n d C om • regular lodge meeting
that could only be done at the joint ing »56.278.85 as compared with
m u n lty K c h a n g a It cii II h for th«-,
O. H. Jarrett. These m>-n have not
request of Linn and Lane counties. »46.524 81 for the previous twelve
; declared their Intentions for the
«-Mt.'ihlt It m e li t o f n «toruge I ioiih «* 1
However, reports came to the cham­ months This leaves a cash balance
! future.
» ltd o ff ic e In H p r ln g ite ld .
ber that Linn county had also of »1026.06 on hand at the end of
Ile t a lla o f th»« o r K u tiix iilIo n tire
started work on the road again and the school year.
In making his declaration for re-
no t c o m p le te d . b u t th e o u tlin e o f
Entire City and Surrounding
lection. Mayor Tyson slated that Annual Convention at Klam- have four of the six mile- graded
Warrants outstanding and un­
th e p la n la s o m e th in g Ilk«* th l« F o r
both he and Mr. Peterson had spent
Community
to
Be
Invited
ath Falls July 12, 13, 14 °" ,JrU8h treek
paid this year amount to »1.038.97
<veiy d o lla r « w o r th o f p ro d u c e de
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¡many months in acquainting them-!
as against »7,834.17 last year. The
Promises to Be Gala Event
to Attend Gathering
poN tted w ith th e E x c h a n g e a re-J
bonds against the school district
Rains
Fall
Saturday
Night:
"•’W8 wUh ,he present financial
c e lp t w ill be g iv e n fo r » d o lla r , le a a l
Prominent «peakers and a gala
have also been reduced another
.
Plans for a mammoth community
Many
Neighborhood
Gath-
",a,UH
,,f
0,e
<1,y
and
,e,‘
,hat
,hey
(1(101111 -Ion , 1.1(111(111
III , kind apringtieio
Qrirncrfinlrl uirts
f o r « to
tn Leave
l e a v e on
nn , ,
. i t t n , I t , 11- III k lie
, , held , the
were better qualified to continue in of entertainm ent features are now
»1000 leaving the total bonded in­
A ll
k
ill,I
n of t
I lumber,
n w u l it l i l „ M
.
.
.
.
_ .
_
! ’
*
All
kind
vegetable*
erings
Are
Held
their effort« to adjust the city fin- ready for delegates who will attend
Wednesday for Thr©e-Day future under th«* au pice« of the
debtedness at »69.000. Obligations
fruit, wood, or any other u«eful
anceo
than
tom
e
new
person.
annual
district
convention
of
paid during this year total »12,-
I
Springfield
Lion«
club
were
formu*
Outing
in
Mountains
The rain of Saturday evening
produi or labor will be acrept«*d
Lions d u b s at Klamath Falls on
668.08. This includes principal on
luted last ► r»dny noon at the week and Sunday dampened the entbus-1 “The Mayor position 1« not
her«' for exchange
Tho banking
warrants due last year. Interest on
Plans for tin outing to tin- Pacific |y meeting ,,f the local club
iaam o( mauy t.araplllg part|e s who -alarie<l position, but I am willing Tuesday. Wedneaday and Thursday
principle will be used to credit de
bond« and on warrants.
mst for members of the Girl Scout
Everybody In Springfield and In |la(1 k ft pvi,|ay or s aturda> morn i lo continue serving the city along of next w eek- according to W. F.
poult <>r mgke payment« ag»ln«t
troop of Springfield were changed a|| ,,t the surrounding communities lng p|anil|,lg to be away until after ¡'h e lines which have been mapped " a ik er.
district governor, who Verna Manning and Barry
deposits
The receipts and disbursements
Mauney Married Sunday at for the year are greater than last
l ‘er!«li«ble fruit« will be canned. yesterday afternoon at a meeting will be invited to take tbelr picnic the Fourth. Many of them returned? °ut for the future If the voters ; ,na<le a flnal vi8,t t0 Springfield’s
o f tin- girls anil the troop commit suppers and join the members of
I
Lions
den
Friday,
prior
to
the
con­
priMterved, made Into Jum. etc, and
year because of the Increase in at­
Monday being exceptionally floe want me." Tyson declared.
Home of Bride's Father
vention.
put Into container« Koine fruo« In nt the home of Mr» W. K Bar the club and their fam ilies In this nearly everyone who had the day
tendance brought about with the
He Is now completing one full
Residents of Klamath Falla have
Miss Verna Manning, daughter of, addition of the McKenzie Valley
will bo nuii dried. The «mall com* nell when It was decided to take gathering. The place for the gath- free drove out on the highway. term as Mayor and also served out
ml«» Ion chnrged w ill be for the « x , he girls lo Mit'reille Springs In erlng has not been announced yet Trafili- being very heavy through- the unexolred portion of the term spared no effort to make the visit C. B. Manning of Springfield, and high school students to those of
by the comm ittee constating of
of the Lions an enjoyable one he Barry Mauney. son of Mr. and Mrs. this district. The additional cost
pen Me of operating the exchange on the Cascades Instead
out the day.
of the late C. O. Wilson.
Tin- girl- will leave Springfield John Ifenderer. W. X. Barnell, and
says. The city has spent consider- i Ernest Mauney of Trent, were mar- of educating these students, how­
a non profit ba«iN.
Numerous
picnic
parties
of
12
to
able money in preparation for the ried Sunday morning at 9:30 at a ever, is borne by the district from
Ih'poNltor or «ha reholder moot Wednesday morning of next week Thelmer Nelson, who are Investl- 20 were gathered along the river
I event, and are planning a large pretty ceremony performed at th e ! which they come and from the
ingN will 1»»* held regularly to dl«- for a three day outing at t h e 1 gating possible locations.
Springs where they will have the
Members of the com m ittee de banks. The highway lu the upper
- open program on Tuesday evening, home of the bride's father by Rev. state high school tnltlon fund. The
« uw«t way« and mean« and formul
valley
faction
and
across
the
pass
advantage of a swimming tank In sire to choose some place where all
July 12. as the opening event on Veltle Pruitt, pastor of the Christ- per capita cost In Springfield Is
»!•« rule« to operate uuder. The pur
a d d itio n
to
a ll other mountain of the usual picnic activities, boat- Is tough from washbourding.
the convention program.
lan church.
po«4* of thl« exchange 1« to gain
really less than prevlonsly. More
Snow In great quantities Ilea on
s p o rts M rs W . ( ' Wright. Mrs O. lng. swimming,
baseball games
III«* great«««! poaalble good for our
Wednesday morning will be given
The bride wore a dress of white equipment and an enlarged faculty
II
J s r r o t t , M rs . E E May. and «wings, and other sports can be In- (lie higher peaks nnd a good deal
h «*1 v ( m und th<* community at large
< over to . business sessions, and taffeta and carried a shower bou- were made necessary at the high
M r- W K Biirni-ll will accompany dulged in at the wl*l of those at- along the summit highway, con­
by utilising produce that cun not be
meetings of various groups. That quet of sw eet peas and pink rose school.
tlie m .
tending. They are nl-o trying to firming the claim that central Ure- f
old or 1« «urpliiM In the commun
o _« • ' afternoon the delegates are to be buds,
Principal Items of receipts this
n
(Iiris who will make Ih>- trip In make arrangements whereby those gon this year his plenty of water; Evidence of Liquor Party IS
tty.
- - - - - a motor trip to Crater
The wedding march was played year were: District tax »23,406.31;
for irrigation from the heavy snows
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dud
Tedoy
mid
I’eggy
Wright,
i
who
care
to
dance
may
do
so
either
Found by Officers; Occu- Lake where they will enjoy a picnic by Mrs. Vera West. Rev. Pruitt county school fund. »5,369.75; stats
Receipt« given for produce or
Fay, llo lv i- r a o n . F lo re n c e M a y . for the entire evening or for a few of the past winter.
pants OU Houses Away
dinner and dancing, returning to sang. “At Dawning." A reception •chool fund. »1,222.48; elementary
I rnductu delivered ut th«* Kxchaag«
Murguret Jarrett, Frances Jean dances at a very nominal coat.
Among the celebration gatherings
Klamath Falls the same evening.
followed the ceremony.
will be honored for other Items
school fund »2.930.00; tuition for
Lloyd.
Beth
Behantol,
Barbara
Bar
More
details
will
be
announced
Two homes and property valued
u
,
In the central McKenzie commun!-
uh th the holder m»> be In need
pupils below high school. »60;
,
,
.
.
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
i
.
Thursday
wkill
be
taken
up
with
Guests
Included
Mr.
and
Mrs
nell. Pearl llolterbrund, Doris Bon later about this large picnic to ties were the Neighbor« of Wood- at several thousand dollars were ,
,
. ... .
n
of. or for labor, «ay« Mr. Ware A
, . , everyone will be invited
. . .
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breakfasts and business m eetings Lewis W est and son, Darle. Ernest W altervllle school district. »646;
tie y . C o lh -n e C o rn e ll. Ih i P u tm a n J >
whlili
hi.-h
.
v
-
r
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i.«
inuo^a
i
,-raft
picnic
near
Emmerich
*
ferry
destroyed
here
In
a
late
Fourth
of
.
.
.
.
,,
,
'
mao having a «urplu« of one com
J- • . ,
~
.preceding the address by Vincent Mauney. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mau- county high school tuition fund.
Hazel Nesblt. lietieva Wycoff, Jean j
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attended by about 75 persons, f i e , July ftrs early Tuesday morning ,,
rnoillty may hire «ome person
, , . .
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u
( • HascaI*. vice-president of Lions ney and daughter. Zella. Norma and »6.522.20.
S tr a t to n a n d B e rn ic e B a rn e a .
group of friends at Hendrick » when the homes of Mrs. Charlotte i_ ,_ r_ otl„ . . , -rs„
I r-t
a
u
« a ,
through the exchange to help him
u
„
a
,a
„
a
. international. The afternoon of the Floyd Mauney. all of Trent;
POSTOFFICE DROPS TO
The major Items of disbursement
b r ld a e park, numbering 15; the Barnes and Mrs. Ida Barnard at
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a _ . < .
- n.
«.
,
Tbe per «OH will then be given hl«
d o mg day will be devoted to bust- Blanche. Altie, and C. B. Manning, were: Instruction »35.096.22 aa
TH IRD CLASS PLACEl family re-unlon of the Farnham j Mill and J streets were completely
«alary In the«e receipt« which he EXTRACTS FROM DIARY
i , o
i.
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a ..
i
a u
k .
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. . . ,leS8 and B° lf tournaments, the of Springfield, and Rev. Pruitt of compared with »35.424.38 for last
¡fanilly. complimenting Mr and Mrs. ¡razed by the blaze which wag . first _ ; _ governor-g
wll| __
be _______
given at EugPne
< nn exchange at the «upply depot
READ AT MISSION MEET
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year; operation of plant 84,792.68;
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Springfield
«
postoffice
dropped
.Martin
Farnham
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
discovered
at
about
5:15
by
neigh-
__„ a w
a
lor f«w»«l or fuel.
a .
.... a
.
L.
,h e banquet Thursday evening, and
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mauney will general control. »519.36; mainten­
from a ----------------------
second to a third \ elass
rat Joseph ” of * Ban Jose, California bora.
... be
. followed by the governor
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. ___ to their friend, after
____
\ niiouticement ha
also been
Ml- Adi. Porter sister of Mrs I ---------
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will
at home
ance and repair (186.68. and capi­
n iiih tills w e e k , I111I the county's Dean 1' Poindexter read excerpt» ”• 0,1
*• »‘ fording to r. B. which was held near the Leaburg
The Barnes home was complete bau.
j uly 20. at Trent Oregon
tal outlay for new equipment,
p o r ta b le c a n n e rv 1« nearing coin
fr o m the diary of Miss Ciiffrey. for ,,um lln- postmaster. The new rat- dam. the picnic held Sunday at the )v enveloped in the flames which
Several Springfield Lions are
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»600.50.
p le ilo n mid w i l l Noon be a v a ila b le ninin years a missionary in India ' 'n* ffovld es the poafofflce with oge h om e o f Mrs. Evelyn Harrlll where had spread to the Barnard home
There were 746 boy« and girls
for use of those who have large and Africa, at the meeting of the
•Inm clerk and one half time IJ relatives and friends gathered before an alarm could be turned In. considering attending the conven- pjJRSE STOLEN IN
tion.
enrolled in the schools of the dis­
qiiiintltli « of fruits uml vegetables Women'« Foreign Ml »lotinry so- ‘‘tuployee besides the postmaster, including Mrs. Annie O'Brien. Mrs Firemen were helpless in trying to
EUGENE FOUND HERE trict during the year. Ninety of
which the, wldi lo preserve for clety of the Methodist church meet- 1 I’*l,*re will he very little difference Mary Thompson, I’ercy and Agr.es save any of the personal belongings
la te r u«c The cannery, which Is ln g ut the home of Mrs Wm (I 1,1 •b '- s e r v ic e at the p o sto ffk -e, and O Brien of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs from either home, the occupants of “AWARE OF H IM ” IS
Many Valuable A rticles Taken from these came from outside of this dis­
trict.
tu o li o n n l u . I k Is th
y iie d to h o ld H u g h .-« o n T u e s d a y . Mrs W. II there will be no change In the de- Mendenhall and three children o f ’ which were out of the city. They
Property of Mrs. W . B. D ill­
TOPIC AT M. E. CHURCH
livery of mull on the carrier route Grants Pass.
( concentrated their efforts In an at
The segregated high school re­
ard Says O ffic e r
The children and grandchildren tempt to prevent the blaze from
port shows the various amounts ex­
> r, mid has a hath tank capable of Mr« II I*. Batchelder hnd charge or on the rural routes.
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will
I he change In the rating of the of Mrs William Sinned gathered spreading nnd did succeed in sav- preach on the subject. “Aware of
hiililliig 9H quarts This cun also In- of the program The mite boxes
Lum F. Anderson, city police pended for this purpose. They are:
11« d to cook (he produce.
, will he opened nt the August meet- postoffice Is made under the provl- at the family home Sunday.
I Ing
‘ I'p , the
m r F,<u<iftvr
tu n n
u ru n
u ju iu m g ,
n u ll
a
n e morning
l l i u i l l i i l i ; f service
s e rv iW U
LUP
gnrnge ( and
shed
adjoining
Him"
at t 1 the
at l the
-hlef. would like to communicate Salaries »15,662.50; supplies. »1.-
Ions of the postal laws which de-
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T h e c o u n ty c a n n in g n u ll is de Illg to he h e ld n t th e h o m e o f M rs .
the second building. The shingles Methodist church Sunday at
11 with the person or persons who 636 96; fuel »301.50; water «126.36;
(ermine the classification on a post­
‘ t-ned a f t e r on e w h ic h Is b e in g ’ N . W . E m e ry .
, o f the garage did catch fire and ( o'clock.
The young people of the found the purse belonging to Mrs. light and power. »282.97; telephone
age basis. Ixx-al people had hoped LEGION POST MEETINC
| homed a hole through the roof.
church
will hold an outdoor ser- W. B. Dillard of 1667 Hillyard »109.27; printing «5.00; stationery
used successfully In Josephln
JQ BE HERE TONIGHT
county.
A regular schedule of LANE TAX RECEIPTS FALL that congress would have taken
Both properties are said to be v,ce in ,h e evening, the tim e and street Eugene which was stolen on »3.75; repairs, »504.44; and inter­
some steps to permit p o sto tflres;
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est on various Items. The total
vl Its to the vurlous comniunltles
tartiallv covered bv insurance Mrs , I,lace wi" ** announced at the April 1. thl year.
DOWN FOR FIRST PERIOD which find their volume of business
Springfield American Legion post Barnard has been In California for nlorn*nK »ervice.
will he worked out under the di­
The chlurch
The purse was dropped by Mrs. cost of maintaining the high school
dropping temtiorarlly as a result number 40 will hold a regular tneet- several weeks visiting
rection of Miss Gertrud« Skow.
with rela- !,cho0’ W,H meet at 9:46
Dil!ard when she BOt ° ut of thelr during the year was »21.379.73. The
Lane county taxi- for the first
county hottie demonstration agent. j half of 1931 were only slightly more nf economic conditions lo retain Ing here this evening at the Com- tives. and Mrs. Barnes
is In Port-
-Members of the Coburg church car one evening and was picked up average cost of educating each
their rulings, hut this was not done munlty hall It has been announced
land. Her son was here Wednesday w i|I hear Rpv Poindexter preach by an unknown man who was ob- pupil during the year at the high
tluiti hull paid nt (lie close of the
by I. M. Peterson, adjutant. This
on Meeting' Man's God" at 9:45 « v v ed by Mrs. Parsons, a neighbor. school was «87.48.
SUPPLY OF BELR AT
period on June 30 It lins been nn-
I to Investigate the fire.
! will be the first meeting of the p o stj
BOYS TAKE SWIMMING
Sunday
morning.
The
church A « w a rd was advertised for the
OAKRIDGE IS LESSENED nouneed lit the county courthouse.
Causes for the fire are specula-
ON TUESDAY ^or <>ne nion^- The la«t meeting in tiveTVpringfleVd p^iice"7hlZ rL um ,8 ‘ h,,° 1 ,here w"> rae*‘ at 10:30 retUnl ° f
P“rW W',h ° Ut 8UC- BAPTIST MISSIONARY TO
Total collections for the six months
. _
June having been cancelled because
Anderson, and H. W Howard of The Springfield congregation will <**>-
Approximately 2000 bottles of period were »KO7.O2fi.77. This In-
VISIT IN SPRINGFIELD
meeting and the ab-
h. e r <h- lined to enliven the Fourth eluded hack taxes which were paid i Two members of the Springfield l,f
ast niSh* A- J Cowart, night
the State Police Investigating the join in the W. C. T. U. service at
of July lor many people were eon during Hint lime. The total of 1931 Boy Scout troop Tuesday completed s,,nce of mnny B »B ber' during the fires found a rug from one of the the Christian church Sunday even- '»f'Ccr. competing his rounds of
Mrs. Ida Warnock, Baptist mis­
the city returned to the city hall
flxcated al Oakridge Saturday after-j taxes paid nmounta to «27.308.45. their first class swimming teaU Ore“on Na« ° nai O“»rd encamp- bedrooms under the apple tree In lng.
sionary In Manaugua. Nicaragua,
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and found the purse between the
noon and three men spent their The total due for this period Is »1.- dnring their weekly meeting along i ,nen*
will arrive In Springfield Friday to
the back yard On It were several
door and the screen.
holidnys In Hie county Jail niter 010.I80B9
The receipts for the the hunks of the W illamette river, j
pend some time visiting here with
bottles nnd a quart mason jar LIONS GOVERNOR IS
When lost the purse contained a
•in ie mid county officers made a I)(.r|od are only 80 percent of the (!h nn Martin, scoutmaster, is not RAILROAD CREWS BUSY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. DePue. Mra.
which gave evidence of a liquor
VISITOR HERE FRIDAY locket and chain, some stamps.
laid on the city.
money needed for Hie budget. The certain yet whether any of the
Warnock flew to the United States
party which had been held on the
about »6.50 in cash, a platinum
CUTTING GRASS. WEEDS premises the day or night before
"Blonde" Sutton, Frederick Stan total lax d tlc fo r 1931 Is »2.020. Sf rlngfleld boys will be able to at-)
W. F Walker, district governor brooch w„ h „ ll)anioni, lnget Ca„. from Central America In an air­
tend the annual Scout camp at Blue
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h-v. nnd Lew lleberl. w erelh e three 333.38.
River. There are no vacancies for
<’rews employed by the Southern '
f e A ,,*rKe
cigar- of Lions clubs of Oregon, was a , fornla and Oregon drlver-g license plane recently.
taken. Sutton was charged wltn
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the first two camp periods, any I’nclflc railroad are busy this week I e ,t* B‘ubs were a,1'° ",rewn about
Springfield on Thursday cards, and an American Legion aux-
having one gallon of moonshine In JUNIOR GUILD CROUP
boys going will have to attend bu” '«“ « ,bp Bra' 8
'he right- over tbe ru*
, and ™ day
la8‘ week. Mr. Walk- II|ary membership card is a case. “SINFUL WOMAN” TO BE
his upartment mid also 1278 hotties
Few
residents
of
the
city
were
er.
a
former
resident
and business w hen found the ,ockp) wag gQne
of-way
of
some
of
the
switch
tracks
HAS PICNIC ON FRIDAY either of the later camps.
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC
of beer. Stanley had 313 bottles of
-n the city, and are cutting the aware of the fire until later In the man I" this city, attended tha ) the diamon(1 had been p)ucked from
beer and Hebert, 409. Hebert plead-
M e m b e rs of thi1 Junior World
weeds and grass from the elevated day. Many hnd been away over the weekly meeting of the Lions club the broocb and taken, the drivers
Rev. Veltle Pruitt will take
ed not guilty In justice court Tuen-
DEGREE DRILL TEAM
walk leading from Main street to week-end and hnd returned late and Friday noon and told of plans being neense had been removed and the "Christ and the Sinful Woman" as
day and Ihe three will stntiil trial ; Wide Guild of Ihe Baptist church;
were sleeping soundly when this made for the annual district con- Auxiliary membership card had his subject for the Sunday mornln*
ASKED TO MEET FRIDAY the depot this morning.
IhlH afternoon before Justice Dan h"ld " I’lrn,c
Swimmers' Delight
happened.
ventlon to be held at Klamath Falls been , aken from thp caB(, wh|ch service at the Christian church he
Johnson
resort Friday afternoon nnd even­
Members of the Progressive 22'
ing. Rev. nnd Mrs. W. G. Taylor,
on July 12. 13 and 14.
remained In the purse.
has announced. The Endeavor so­
Rev. and Mr . Kenneth Tobias, and degree team are asked to meet at PARTY HELD FOR TWO
The purse Indicates that It had ciety will hold a meeting at 7
REBEKAH PRACTICE IS
Mrs. I). (’. tlgllvle were In charge. Ihe I. (). O. F. hall Friday evening AT BARTHOLOMEW HOME
! YOUNG PEOPLE TO HAVE I been thrown down someplace by o'clock and the church will Join
CALLED FOR THURSDAY Mrs, Tobins, lender of the group. for their regular monthly business
TH E FT OF AUTO TIRES
the original thief and left in a damp In the union prohibition service In
PICNIC AT RIVERSIDE place as It was mouldy when found. Ihe evening.
says that they will continue to hold and social meeting. Mrs. O. H. Jar­
Miss M.vrnn Bartholomew enter- i
Estellu Findley, district deput}
Lester Gay nnd Andrew Carpen-
I m eetings
during
the
summer rett asks that all members be pres­ tnlned at her home northeast of
Young people of the Christian A"di‘r8«’" ‘hlnks that If the per-
president of .luunitn Rebekah lodge ) months.
ent as Ihe group will hold practice. Sprlngfleld Saturday evening at a : ,Pr of We"' Springfield were ar-
church will hold a picnic at River w’n who p,aced " ln the doorway CIVIC CLUB ENDS WORK
tiuniher 85, has called a special
surprlse birthday party In honor of rested by state police officers gat­ side park tonight at 6 o'clock. The at tbe clty haI1 would communicate
meeting of all outgoing and Incom j
TILL FALL; HAVE PICNIC
her sister. Theo, nnd Ralph H ughes.' urday on a charge of larceny of two young people will gather at the wl,b hlm be m,*ht f,nd 9ome clue
ELEVEN
BOSTON
BULL
1WO
AUTOS
COLLIDE
Ing officers of Ihe lodge to ho held
both of whose birthdays were to be) ,,rpB f™m a trailer belonging to church at that time and will be
wh,*'h
t0
aeek
,be
per"on
wbo
The year's activities of the Civic
at the 1. (), (). F. hall tonight nt j
PUPPIES BORN HERE
AT INTERSECTION HERE* i observed on Sunday. About 40 S W. E Fritts, also of West Spring-
taken to the park in one large s'° 'e *'•
Club were brought to a close here
7:30 for the purpose of practicing
Automobiles being driven by Dor guests attended and enjoyed an fleld> and Pleaded guilty when ar- truck. Ione Rhodes is In charge of
for installation ceremonies to be
Mrs. W. II. Adrian has more
last Thursday afternoon with the
evenlng of games and stunts. Re-i ralgned in Justice court. Gay re­
held at Ihe regular Rebekah meet ¡Boston Bulldogs than she knows man Chase and Earl Briggs. Sagi­
refreshments. Bernadtne McFar­
annual picnic held at Willamette
Upper
Santiam
Road
Rough
freshments were served late In the eelved a 30-day Jail sentence, and
land
will
direct
the
games,
a
n
d
)
Ing next Monday night.
I wl,l,l
<1“ with. The Adrians have naw. collided at Eighth and C streets evening.
park. About 30 members of the
i Carpenter was fined »50 and parol-
The upper Santiam road above club together with their families
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hnd three of these bulldogs for ul 10 o’clock Monday night slightly
Melba Harris the transportation.
__________________
ed.
Cascadia Is very rough according to enjoyed a picnic supper at the park
some time nnd on Sunday morning damaging the automobiles, without
METHODIST LADIES AID
Carl Olson who with Mrs. Olson following an afternoon of games.
one of the female dogs gave birth injuring the passengers. Reports or yyyQ INJURED IN CRASH
CHURCHES
WILL
HOLD
ELECTS OFFICERS HERE to eleven small puppies, all of troth drivers were filed at the City
spent the holidays there with their
AT JUDKINS POINT FRI. VALUE OF FERTILIZER
PROHIBITION SERVICE Bon and danghterln-law. Mr. and
which
are
getting
along
nicely.
Hall
following
the
accident.
PICNIC CROUP HOLDS
Mrs Prank Bartholomew was re­
ON PASTURES TOLD
Mrs. Russell Olson who are vaca­
elected president of the Ladies'
The congregations of the Metho-
Miss Evelyn Johnson and M rs.1
OUTING AT RIVERSIDE
tioning in that country. They drove
IUKA CIRCLE MEETS AT
alii of the Methndlnt church at thu AUTOMOBILE PART IS
A demonstration to determine j dlst and Christian churches will
William Hendricks both received
across the Cascades on the McKen­
legular meeting held ill the church
EGCIMANN'S TO NIG HT minor Injuries late Friday evening the value of superphosphate o n ! unite Sunday evening for a pro- zie highway and then turned off on­ A group of Springfield people
STOLEN FROM GARAGE
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Edward
comprising Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Pol­
when the automobile driven by Ladlno clover pnsture, carried out hlbltlon service sponsored by the to the Suntlam at the Sisters.
I’rlvat Is the new vlen-pre Ident.
Theft of 11 carburetor from a Ford > The semi-monthly meeting of the | Miss Johnson struck a parked truck by H. J. Merz of Ada. shows th a t, W. C. T. IT. at the Christian church
lard. Mrs. Alma Pollard, Mr. aed
M rs H a ls e y , M rs J Fish, ami M rs . delivery truck last Thursday night Iuka Circle number 37, latdles of at the turn In the highway near Jud the fertilizer stimulated growth on Mr«. Ada Jol.y. president of the
Mrs. Harry Stewart. Mr. and Mrs.
Vacation at Flab Laks
,1. T, Moore were reelected Ire i n iis
s , - ( wan discovered Friday morning by the O. A. R. will he held this even- kin's Point. Clair K. Hamlin, driver poor spots hut gave no material re- Oregon W. C. T. U. will be the
Harry Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. C. «.
urer, secretary mid chnpluln res W. C. Wright when he went to the ¡Ing at 8 o’clock at the E gglm ann|of the truck, was not In It at the suits where the soil was In good speaker.
The
Murphy-Moshler
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carlton and Swarts. Miss Edna Swarts, Mr. aed
pel-lively Mrs llalsey and Mrs. L. | garage to start the car. Mr. Wright confectionary. Reports of the con- ¡tim e of the accident. The Johnson condition, says County Agent, O. quartet will sing and Veltle Pruitt family spent the Fourth of July Mrs. Dwight Kessey, and Mrs. Mary
K. Page wore Ihe hostesses for j had Ills dog poisoned by some un- ventlon held at Corvallis will b e ! car which was traveling towards 8. Fletcher, who cooperated In the will lead the congregational sing-1 holidays camping near Fish lake Kessey held a picnic at
the meeting.
known person or source last week? given by delegatee.
Springfield was also damaged.
Ing.
on the uper Santiam.
park on Monday, Jely toertt.
K hxltfv nunihor 70 weri*
RECEIPTS WILL BE USED h
her«* W«4ii*«<lay night at
« r in<-«'tlnK of I bi* group
ili
County Portnble Cannery I ul
l<Mgc> hull M M M u I h uih I
Almost Ready; Will Vieit M J. Mi-Kiln both rtwolvad v*t< run
J i ' wh I m for long m«mtM,r«hlp In the
Communities on Request
order Mr. Mule one for 26 year*
A new organisation to ul<l In tin*: uml Mr M« Kiln for 30 year« con*
illNtrlbutlon of food product« and i «•*<*utlvt* mamberahtp
other h o «« nm HI cm I k being attempt i A group of ten vl«ltor« hmidad
»•d In Springfield »ml vicinity now by Grand Warden, Charlea I*. Poole,
Th< plan tin« I mumi w o rk e d o u t by i of lb»* Grand Lodge of Or«Mfon. who
P S W a re , a n d « a id to h a v e < be n u l e tin* prcMontatIon«, attended
Pive member* of
a p p ro v a l o f I H y « u t b o r ii lew an d <). from ECugcne.
L
T
LIONS TO STAGE
PUBLIC PICNIC M’KENZIE SCENE
TO
OF MANY CAMPS
LIONS PLAN FOR
THREE DAY MEET
PRET» HOME
WEDDING HELD
BLAZE LEVELS
HOMES TUESDAY