The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 14, 1932, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YEAH
CITY EXPENSES
HPRINHI IEIJJ, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY I)
Grove Bank Will
Pay Dividend
^Confederate Commander J
ir ’ EARWIG PARASITES
RELEASED IN GII)
*
Oapoaitora Will Reçoive 20
Operation Expanses for Firat Perçant on Both Savings
und Commercial Accounts
Half of Year Mora than
$1100 Below Estimate
11*32
Licenses Must Be
Paid August 1
Governor Issues Statement
2000 Earwigs Parasitized by Granting Second 15-Day
Moratorium on Fees
Larvae of Fly Planted for
Combat on Pests
Motorist* of Oregon were grant
(h eck s for the first dividend
c
Succeeds McOraw
Girl Scouts Off
On 3-Day Trip
M'KENZIE OILING
WOBKJO START
Troop Members Leave Wed­
nesday for Short Outing at Contractor Expected to Plaoo
McCredie Springs Resort
Second Application on
Road This Month
Springfield Girl Seoul* packed
Two thousand earwigs purusill xd e second 15-ilay extension on the
their luxgage Wednesday morning
WORK SLOW
zed by larvae of the tachlnld earwig time in which they must purchase
and
started off for a three-day out- LANE ROAD
________
j fly were released In Hprlngfleld their automobile license plates this
Council Saaks Naw Protac­
-g at Met re,lie Springs on the Up- Moat of McKanzi* Highway
! Wednesday afternoon by County week by Governor Meier who Is­
tion for Fireman Answering
f « «- L L ’ 11 1 <S rv i o t l o
h cs las «s I
—
. * --
-
—-
*
per
Willamette. T Their
plans . ■ — were
to to * « Have Oiled
I Agent (J. S. Pletcher and R. K sued a public statement ordering
Surface at
Out-of-City Colls
•
rent
cottagiM
at
the
resort
for
their
Die
moratorium.
Tno
governor
op­
Dlmlck, assistant entomologist of
End of This Seaton
stay. Their equipment was taken
(h e Oregon Agricultural orglege posed Die rall-ng of a special sea- ]
l it« i lly ut Hprluxfleld liu» up»r
i
Ion
of
the
loglaluture
to
provide
to
the
Springs
by
Robert
I’lerrle.
The earwigs were para lllzed Iri
Oiling of the McKensla highway
at ml Hit* first a l l luoiillis of 1932
I The girls and the mothers who ac­ will misit likely start the last week
I ihe laboratory maintained In Port- for quarterly payments of license
mora lliau flluu under 11» hudg«<
companied them went in automo- of July It was announced thia week
land by the city of Portland lu co- tugs, and declared Dial there can
according In Hi« nuilllorn ruport
1 biles.
I»- no extension after August 1.
|
operation
with
the
(Jregou
experi­
from the State Highway office In
submitted Io tho council »1 M om
lie issued the following state-
ment station and were purchased
Those going to camp were Mrs. Eugene. Just where the work will
day night's un-etlng. out of a bud
, by residents of the area where in out :
W. C. Wright, Mrs. O. H. Jarrett, »tart la to be left up to the con-
gel 11I 9l4.dlft.7l (or general pur
"After giving the subject careful
•Mrs. E. E. May. Teddy and Peggy tractor, J. C. Compton.
■ hey were released. Arrangements
puses there b»> been sp«nl »6194 Hi
' fur their purchase were handled by consideration, I have decided not to
Wright. Faye Holverson. Florence
There are three section» of the
leaving »8421.31 balance (or the re
i
I M Peterson, secretary of the call a special -easlon of the legisla­
May, Margaret Jarrett, France» highway to be oiled this summer
uiHiiiiler u( the year
I Hprlngfleld chamber of commerce. ture for the purpose of considering
, Jean Lloyd. Beth Schaotol. Pearl Two of them, the Hendricks Brldga-
The »lute Industrial accident com
llelterbrand. Dori» Bonney, Collenc Doyle Hill, and the Blue Rlver-
The blocks and persons signed motor vehicle license legislation.
mission notified the city that fire-
Regardless of the fact that mem
j Cornell, Ila Pulman. Haxel Nesblt. Belknap Springs have been given
up for the earwig colony in each
iiit’U anew«ring call« outside ut the
Below—"Memphis Bill" Terry,
Geneva Wycoff. Jean Stratton, and their first coat and will receive the
l are; 111 Larson Wright. Fifth to hers of the legislature might be
brilliant first baseman who now man­
■ lly limits would not be protected
Bernice Barnes.
Hixth between B and C. (2) Dean willing to serve without compensa
■ finishing application of oil now.
ages
ti.<
S
Y
Giants
H
e
was
named
by accident Insurance. Thu coun­
(' Poindexter, Fifth to Sixth be- Don, the session would entail an un by Jolm I. McGraw ( above), who
Barbara
Barnell
was
III
and
nn
The third secUon of the high­
cil will iiivoetiaale further and per­
lead the Gii-'-tx fo r 30 years.
tween (’ and D. (3) Dr. W. C. Rib­ necessary expen e for Ihe laxpey
; able to attend.
way from Doyle Hill to Nimrod
haps tuItc out Inaurance in aotne
ers.
bon. Fourth to f-'lftb between <*.
| in new being surfaced by Hlllstrom
other company If found feasible,
and I) (4j F B. Hamlin. Third to "Because of (he chaotic condition
; brothers, contractors of Marshfield.
otbeiwlae call« In the country can
Fourth between C and D. streets which prevails with regard to motoi
’ As much of this section will be otl-
nut lie anawvrvd without the city
4ft) Mrs. W II. Hteariner, Sixth lu vehicle license fees, due to Secre­
1
ed as Is completed after the other
brink reliable for uccldent«
Seventh between D and E (61 John tary of State Boss premature an
i units have been oiled providing the
Mrs.
Estalla
Findley.
District
Will
Attempt
to
Raisa
Most
i tie council referred to the air-
Benderer, Fifth to Sixth between nouncement of the proposed quar­
weather is favorable. Dry weather
Deputy President, Is In­
of Their Quota of Expense E and F -treets. (7) D. B Murphy, terly license fee plan, and his sub-
p in t cinninlllee a request of Jim
' Is very necessary in oiling.
MacManlman for an vxtenalou of
stalling Officer
Fourth Io Fifth, between E and F„ si quenl refusal to cooperate 111
During Summer Months
The Hlllstrom crew has already
Ills operating right» on the airport
and Ik) Block 66 between Sixth carrying out ihe plan which was
. completed the surfacing of the road
Mrs
Glenn
Hiotte
wu
-
Installed
lb-flniilc action to continue their ami Seventh from A to Main, W. K. agreed uyon by Attorney Van Win­ Board Orders 40 Cords of
bey mid the expiration period 1936
Funeral Services for Mrs. | from Nimrod to wltHln a few rods
The manager of the airport report­ as new noble grand of Ihi- Juanit» support of the Weekday Bible Barnell.
kle, Slate Treasurer Holman and Split Second Growth to Ex­
Alice A. Thompson Held at of their rock crusher, a stretch of
Rebekah
hskge
to
succeed
Mrs
school
work
which
Is
conducted
In
ed that lb» city'» »hare of receipt*
In addition to releasing one col- myself. I have determined o ex­
about five miles. They are now
periment
at
Three
Schools
Chapel This Morning
from passenger hire plane» was Hiellä Eaton Monday evnnlng al Springfield each school year by , uny o l earwigs In Springfield. Mr. tend the present fifteen day mora­
working on some of the graded but
tile I. <). (>. F hall. Other elective Miss Goldie Smith under a co-oper-
i Fletcher and Mr. Dlmlck released torium fur an additional fifteen
unopened sections of the road. The
Wood bids for Springfield city
Mra.
Alice
A.
Thompson,
resident
(Concluded on l*age 41
officers luslalh-d were Mrs Surah utlve plan with the Methodist and
eight colonies in Eugene and one days so as to expire August 1. 1*32. | schools for the year 1932-33 were ; of Springfield since 1892, paa ed total distance between Nimrod and
Johns, vice grand, Mra. Lillian Christian churches was taken last
In Cottage Grove. The colonies for The serious condition of bigliway- let here Monday night at a special away Tuesday evening at the fam- Doyle HIU Is 15 miles.
lllark. warden, Mrs Mamie Rich­ Thursday evening al the third quar­
Eugene were purchased by nelgh- department finances will not per­ meeting of the Board of Directors lly home at 728 A street. She had
Repairs to the Elk creek bridge
mond. conductress; Mrs. Edna Yar­ terly conference nr the Baptist
i borhood groups, while the Cottage mit any further extension beyond The board purchased a total of 200 been in failing health since the near Sparks ranch and other road
nell chaplain, and Mra Eaton. pa«t church.
I Grove colony was purchased by August 1."
cords of wood from two bidders death of ber husband, the late Lu- maintenanc» work were started
noble grand.
Under Ihe plan now followed j the Cottage Grove chamber of com­
Joseph Trlnka was given a contract mxj Eiephalet Thompson, which MoB<toF bY at»‘e highway crewe
Appointive officers In tailed were here each church contributes to a
merce.
to furnish 160 cords of old growth occvrred here on January 11, this:
Mrs. Clara Taylor Inside guardian, fund which la administered by a
the ranch.
slab wood at »2.50 per cord. Harl year.
|
The earwig fly when ready to lay)
Mrs
Blanche Daniela, oulalde Joint Bible school committee re
County highway work is not mov­
McPherson received a contract to
,,r"' aePkB OH' “ ""“•"<>» *“
She was the mother of four
guardian. Mrs
Wanda Barnes, . I presenting .he three churches The
ing forward very rapidly at this
deliver
40
cord<
of
split
second
CouiltV Schools to Continue! right support Kt noble grand, Mrs llapti»! church will eudcavor to w,'l< h an earwig Is hiding As
daughters and two sons, all of
growth fir at »2.75 per cord. All whom are survivors. They are Mrs. time according to Clinton Hurd,
I Cora lllnson, left support to noble raise most of their portion of the "<M)n
* p
amells an earwig
Under Present System Un­
wood is to be in four foot lengths. Maude Bryan. Mrs. W’elby Steven; i county commissioner. Some grad­
|grar.d; Mrs. Geucvleve l.ouk. right funud during the summer months It lays at, egg clove to the pest.
less Court Action Wins
This
egg
batches
In
about
30
sec­
The board decided to order some Springfield; Mrs. K. V. Barrett, Eu : ing is being done in various parts
support to vice grand: Mrs. Alice i before the opening of school.
onds
into
a
little
"maggot",
so
of
the spilt wood this year and will gene; Mrs. 41. E. Castle, Bremer i of the county, but as much of the
Doune left support to vice grand: I Reports of the various organlxa-
—
lc „ —
small
that
li
Is
just
visable
to
the
Summer
Session
of
Sunday
lame county high school districts Mr
experiment with It in the heating ton, Washington; Earl Thompson work as can be left until winter
Pearl Schanlol. secretary; ihm» of Ihe church covering the
will operate under the provisions Mrs Estellä Findley, treasurer, and j past Diro- monili» of work were I human eye. The maggot itnmedl-1 School Union Held at Wend­ plan's of the three buildings. This and Floyd Thompson, both of, will be delayed to provide employ-
of the Wheeler tuition law ugaln Doris Girard, musician
| ately crawls towards the resting
will be the ftrst time for several Springfield. She also leaves 23 n’ent #t ,bat time' Th'S WlU lnclud*
ling Sunday Afternoon
I read during the evening session.
years that bids for any other than grandchildren and six great grand c“tt,ng away of rock P0*’ 1 aD<1
during the year 1932-33 II was de
Mrs. Kstella El ml ley. district de-
The next quarterly meeting will ! t host It moves for about a mllll-
cldede Monday et a meeting uf the puly president, was Ihe Installing be (he annual session of the I lne*er- ,nore °c •<**•. stops raisee
Walterville Sunday school, with slab wood have been considered.
' children. One brother, ,N. H. Signor I 8ho*e* work State mon«lr for r<*<>
i ounty Boundary Board comprising |
Member of the Board also an live« In Eugene.
»orkhas beeiicom lnglnveryklow -
She was assisted by Mis- ■ burch uud will lie held In October Its body on Its base and waves to percentage of 90 percent, won the
. .
. .
*y according to Mr. Hurd,
members of Die Lane County Court, Dorothy Girard, marshall, M
District banner for the past quar- nounced ■ that
r s --------------------------*nd ,ro ,f no ho,‘ '* ®n«»*“«ered.
some of the rooms a t 1 Alice L. Signor was the daughter,
Judge C. F Barnard, U. E. Crowe, ciarlne ihttman. deputy grand sec PROHIBITION SUPPORT
I" ,rawl" “ shorty distance and re , **r. at the quarterly conference the Lincoln school were being k*l- of Jonah Signor and Lucina Star« .
and Clinton llurd, commissioners, r e la r y . M rs M in n ie G ira rd , d e p u n
a c v r r.
ov
'”' rfo rm a n ,’,‘ *’ f
•< Wendlllig S unday Th e somlned and Improved for use next I both of New Yorx state. She was'
AbKED BY b r t A K t K .and waving its body in search of an . award is based on attendance. fal1-
and K. J Moore, county school sup­ grand warden. Mis. Mary Magill
I Pom July 26, 1859 at Plainfield, j
! earwig, and the process Is con- i home study, and Bible study. The
erintendent.
deputy grand chupluln. and Mra
There Is still one vacancy on the s Waushara county, Wisconsin. She
Continued
support
of
the
Eight
tlnued until a host Is found. When banner was held Jointly the past
Action of the boundary board Is Grace Lansberry grumi treasurer
eenth amendment and Ibose poli­ an earwig la finally encountered.; three mouths by the Cpper and Springfield high school faculty to attended the schools there and wax
dependent, however, on the out­
tical < umlldales who are support the maggot attaches Itself to th e . Lower Camp Creek Sunday school - be filled. This is the position as i married to Mr. Thompson on Octo­
come of the lawsuit which Is now
ber 12, 1874, at Waupaca, Wiscon-
f Ing the Amendment was asked her« host at once. Then the Oregon-; The October meeting of the teacher of domestic science.
being tried In which the so called NEW HOME BAKERY
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! sin.
I
Sunday
evening
by
Mrs.
Ada
Jolley,
reared European earwig realises Cnlon will be held at Walterville.
big lour districts of the county, Eu­
BUYS LARGE TRUCK slab- priMildent of the W. C. T. U. that Its natural enemy from Eu- Sunday schools of the Mohawk and RAILROAD PAYS LARGE
The famiiy came west in 1891 j gouth For|< of M cK.nzi., Fall
gene, Springfield. Collage Urove
! from Minnesota where they had
for
Oregon
In
speaking
before
a
rope
has
caught
up
with
It,
for
the
McKenzie
valleys
are
represented
uud Junction City seek to have Ihe
SHARE OF CO. TAXES ' gone after their marriage, and est | Creek, and North Fork of
A lurge truck Io use 111 hauling
Wheeler law set aside as uucoti- bread to (heir relull dealers was Joint 111) eltng of Ihe churches which earwig commences kicking and at- ■ ic the organization.
A total of 12.60 percent of all ,bliahed thelr home ‘n
I Willamette Are Affected
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•DIuDonal. Il 1» mandatory that the purrha ed this week by Ihe N ew was held al the Christian church. tempts to rub the maggot off. These
taxes
paid
In
Lane
county
for
19311
tbeJ
°
I,0Wing
year'
They
have
>*
The
apeuker
ulso
gave
un
outline
of
actions of the earwig are to no UNIVERSITY SCIENCE
Boundary Board designate al this Home llukery. The volume of our !
Three areas In the Cascade Na­
here slnce that time' Mrs
are being paid by the Southern
lime which of the two tuition laws delivery business has grown to the - Ihe prohibition movement since Its avail because the maggot Is equip­
tional
Forest are now closed be­
PUBLICATION IS OUT Pacific railroad this year accord ; ™ onipsou took a>> aptlve part in j
Inception
will be used In the county during point where It no longer Is practical
..
. , ,, u _ ped with rows of little spines es-,
cause of the fire hazard accord­
ing
to
a
stall
Deal
compilation
pre-
'
oi
lbe
Her
husband
Die next school year so that dis
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- - --------- I M,""c waa Provided by Die Mur pechtUy developed for hanging on
The Mu). issue of the Common-
, to deliver breud In our small truck I
was , ,, a blacksmith for many years1 ing to an announcement made this
to European earwigs
wea„ h RevJew
by {he pared of all counties ot the state.
D id boards can be governed by slulcd Carl McKee, lu commenting phy Mushier quartet.
The railroad pa.d a total of 2.93 “ “ ” Ved t0 8ee thls ,rade becom‘‘ week by Arthur Moses of the Cas­
Dial lu druwlng up new budgets. on the purchase
After Ihe contact of the maggot School of Applied Science at the per cent of all taxes pa.d tn the alm° 8t “»necessary. He also served cade Forest office In Eugene.
There was no opposition to the
Two of these areas are complete­
A moderate but steady growth In j WEINER ROAST HELD AT with the earwig is made, the para- Cnlverslty of Oregon has Just been state, and 7.07 percent of all taxes 38 JuStUe ° f ,he Peace for several
preseut law, tlie Wheeler act, ex Ihe volume of business al the hak <
ly closed to entry. They are the
CORNELL HOME JULY 9 site bores into the body of the host, mailed out. The publication con
* yv&rs
paid lu the counties in which they !
prs-ed at the uieellng Monday.
Upper Fall creek-Portland Creek
ery has been noted for the past
Once Inside the body of the earwig, tains three feature articles, "Ore- operate
Funeral services were held thi area, and the North Fork ot the
T h is law has been used In luine several months according to Mc­
A neigh borhood picnic and
the maggot feeds on the flood. In gonlans as Voters." "Inequulilites
The total of the ». P. Taxes in > 'nurnln* at ‘«^ 0 at the Springfield Willamette. The third area, located
count* for tbe past seven years Kee.
nelner roast «.is held by u group a few weeks the maggot kills the In the Oregon System of Element­
since It was passed at the leglsla-'
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of young people at the Cornell earwig As the host Is dying the ary and Secondary School Support.” L u r e county for 1931 was »253,- chapel of the Poole-Gray-Bartholo- on the South Fork of the McKenzie
mew chapel. Rev J T Moore con
lure. It was named after H. C l
home on North Fifth street Miss maggot crawls out of the body of anil "History of the Salmon Indus 035.88 on a property valuation ot
river between Walker creek and
ducted
the service and Interment
Wheeler, slate senator and author , METHODIST PASTOR AT
Marjory Jolllff and Miss Delores the esrwlg The parasite Is then try In Oregon,” as well as other »7.481,028. This is the largest tax
French Pete's Is closed to all entry
1 was made at Laurel Grove ceme­
paid in any one county in the state.
except passing through with a spec­
— ,he law
SUMMER INSTITUTE Casteel were tile hostesses and had much bigger In slxe and forms a | regular departments.
tery.
Legal action to restrain the Coun-
_______
us their guests Everett Inulole. "reeling case" In which It trans
___________
Klamath county being second with
ial permit which is checked at both
ty Boundary hoard from operating
I ends of the closed area.
Rev and Mrs Dean C. Polndex- Ralph Vest. Ihtullnu Cornell. Edna forms to a fly.
LEGION CANCELS FUTURE ; »180.870.6« which is 11-87 percent NEEDY GET VENISON
under this law was Instituted last ter left Monday for the annual Vest. Francis. Fern and Floyd Cor­
' of the total tax paid.
Some general points about the
The Fall Creek area Is closed be
MEETINGS FOR SUMMER
spring by the four larger districts Methodist Institute which Is being nell. and Ralph Watson.
The tax represents an average of
earwig parasite:
AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT tween Big Fall creek and Portland
of the county. Their contention be­ held nn Little River near Roseburg
creek. The Willamette area U
1. Each female parasite fly pro­ All meetings of the Springfield »856.31 tax per each mile of main
ing that after the number of stu­ They expect to return to Spring LARGE PICNIC PLANNED
track operated by the company dur­
The Red Cross in Eugene Tues­ closed from the North Fork down
duces about 250 eggs.
American
Legion
post
number
40
ing the year.
dents from outside the district field on Halurday. Rev, Poindexter
day distributed fresh venison to and including a part of the tim­
2. The adult parasite dies Just will be cancelled from now until
AT JASPER ON SUNDAY
reaches 4(1 the schools are relm will spend several weeks during the
among the needy people of the ber holdings of the Western Lum­
after the eggs have been laid.
the first Thursday In September
county as a result of a collision the ber company near Oakridge.
bwrsed only »35 for educating each summer attending various InstltU
The Hills Creek Lumber company
It
was announced ufter Ihe meeting MRS. VAN VALZAH IS
3.
The
parasite
fly
will
never
be­
evening
before of an automobile
pupil, whereas those districts who tea of his church.
at Jas|« r Is making plans now for come a pest because as the earwigs held at the Community hall last 1
A!1 of the areas will probably be
HONORED W ITH PARTY being driven by A. M. Rickman of
do not have thia many students
kept closed until the fall rains re­
u large picnic at Jasper Sunday for become less In numbers the fly will Thursday. Election of officers for
Eugene and a doe deer on the duce the danger of fires.
from outside the district receive
employees, their families, und the become less In number, because the the state convention at Corvallis
Members of Mrs. A. B. Van Val
larger varying sums.
highway two miles above Fall
MISSION CROUP PLANS
general public Everyone Is Invited parasite fly gets practically all of will he held at this meeting.
xah’a Sunday school class gathered
There have een only three small
creek. Mr. Rickman ran over the
Springfield district number 19
TO STUDY SO. AMERICA to bring their picnic lunches and Ils needed food material from the
at her home Saturday evening to
fires
in the Cascade area uatil this
deer and brought It to the state
lust year reported 90 students from
enjoy the busehall games und other body of the earwig.
surprise her on her birthday. A so­
week according to Mr. Moses. These
HAYFIELDS
NOW
OFFER
police
department
who
turned
It
oul-lde of the district und It Is
Mission work In South America form; of recreation which will be
were caused by campfires which
4. The parasite files will enter EMPLOYMENT FOR SOME cial evening was enjoyed during over to the Red Cross.
claimed (hat Ihe cost of educating will be the study subject of the provided.
| which the young people presented
were not put out. One other small
houses only by accident. Their
the students cannot he met with Missionary society of Ihe Christian
5 her with a gift.
fire in the area was reported on
habits
are
entirely
different
than
this sum.
Hayfielda of Eastern Oregon are
church for the next six months It MISSION GROUP HEARS
Tuesday.
the ‘‘house fly.”
now offering employment to n.| The same group of young people j SPRINGFIELD MAN GETS
Arguments In this case were was decided nt Ihe meeting held
— —
5. The parasite Is now operating small number of men outside of the will hold a social gathering Friday.
OF WORK OF CHURCH
heard recently by Judge H. D. Nor­ Tuesday evening at Ihe home of
evening at the home of Mrs. Ber-1
COUNTERFEIT $20 BILL
in
nature
In
Portland
and
we
know
valley. Parties visiting the Paisley!
ton of Medford. He has not an- Mrs. D. B. Murphy. Mrs. Audrey
BAPTIST BOYS HAVE
Neher Finlev. They will gather, ,,
.
.
Mission work which Is being con­ that It can survive under western section during the past week-end nice
.
, . I One
nounced his decision In the matter Brown was In change of the les on.
at . the v home
of , ,,
Mrs. „ Van ,,
Valzah
. . . of the »20 counterfeit bills
Oregon
conditions.
It
will
probably
PICNIC ON TUE8DAY
ducted
by
the
Methodist
church
report that owners of the hay crop;
which were being circulated about
nt this time.
The next meeting of the group will
be able to live and Increase In east are employing men every day a t ! at 7:45.
was
outlined
Tuesday
afternoon
at
.
in
the
county
during
the
past
week-
be held nt the home of Mrs. M. R.
Junior and Intermediate boys of
the monthly m< eting of the Home ern Oregon wherever the earwig Is the prevailing wage of »1.50 and MONOCOUPE READY SOON , 7 Z ’ X d ' " » Î U H. Shanan
Adams In August.
Missionary Society of the Metho­ found.
GIRLS MISSION GROUP
»2 for stackers. The employment
when he the Baptist church were taken on a
6. The parasite will never com­ will continue for about two month-;
dist church by Miss Ada Porter.
FOR NEW TEST FLIGHTS' obliged a stranger by changing a swimming party and welner roast
HAS MEETING MONDAY
Mr-. A. B. Van Vulzah led the de­ pletely exterminate the earwig The
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I bill of that denomination. An In- at Swimmer's Delight park Tuesday
GAS SALE INCREASES;
best that can be hoped for Is a re­
Miss Esther McPherson was host-
votional«.
The
monocoupe
airplane
which
vestlgation later disclosed the true evening by their teacher», Clarence
MRS. EGGIMANN TO AID
NEW EQUIPMENT SOLD
duction In the earwigs now pres
o » for the meeting of the Girl's
Jim MarManimiin has been rebuild nature of the bill. Three of these Cuudell and Elmo Chase. Rev. Wil­
IN EUGENE RECEPTION Ing for James Green and Snap counterfeit bills were passed In liam G. Taylor also accompanied
ent and for a check on the numbers
Mission Circle of the Christian
The volume of gas sales for this LOCAL GIRL TO SERVE
the group.
which might be developed provld
church a» her home Monday even­ year are averaging slightly more
Ward Is soon ready for test flights
AS GIRL SCOUT NURSE Ing the earwigs were left to repro­ Mrs. Myrtle Eggliunun will be In according to Mr MacManlman. The Cottage Grove during the week-end.
ing. The girls met al Ihe home of Ilian they were Inst year according
Ihe receiving line (his afternoon entire fuselage, motor, and wing
Miss Barbara Adums and hiked out Io Fred W. Olson, manager of the
duce unchecked.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS CLUB
Miss Eunice Gerber left Sunday
7. Results from parasite libera at the Eugene Armory when the has been rebuilt and Is being as ( SPRINGFIELD MAN IS
to the McPherson home In a group Northwest Cities (Ins company.
with the Eugene Girl Scout troops
Women's
Relief
Corps
entertains
HAS MEET AT ALVADORE
at 7:30. Miss Marjorie Waddell was The sale of gas using appliances
Dons can not be expected until the
sembled. The final coat of dressing
INJURED IN LOG JAM
for their annual summer camp at
for members of all patriotic organi­
lender for Ihe meeting.
Including stove anil refrigerators Lake Cleawox south of Florence on parasite has been able to build up zations. A program has been ar is being applied to tbe wings. The
Members of the Needle Club of
ship has been repainted red and
Frank Apger, 605 E -street Spring-
has been good he reports.
the coast. Miss Gerber will act 111 In numbers under natural condi­ ranged for the afternoon.
the Royal Neighbors of America
tions. In the light of our present
black
with
a
silver
trimming.
field received a fractured leg and
Ihe capacity of nurse during the
were entertained Wednesday after­
STAR PICNIC HELD
knowledge the parasitic control of
injuries to his head In an accident
camp period.
GRANGE
HEARS
LECTURE
noon at the home of Mrs. Ina Scrlv-
the European earwig appears to be REBEKAH DRILL TEAM
INDOORS ON SUNDAY
at the Red Fir Lumber company ner at Alvadore. A picnic had been
ON OREGON COAST LINE
the main solution of control for all
plant west of Harrisburg Wednes­
HAS SOCIAL FRIDAY FOREST INSPECTORS
planned but was called off because
CACTI
PLANT
HAS
Uncertain weather cau ted the
time.
SPEND TWO DAYS HERE day. Four men who were trying to of the Inclement weather.
abandonment of the outdoor picnic
Members of the Goshen Grange
9
The
parasite
will
probably
be
MANY BLOOMS NOW
Mrs. Cora Hinson. Mrs. Blanche
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clear a log Jam were Injured ana
which members of the Eastern Star und their friends last night heard
more effective In Oregon than it Is Daniels, and Mrs. Stella Eaton.
Howard Hopkins, forest Inapec- were taken to the Eugene hospital.
chapter of Hprlngfleld was to have an illustrated lecture on the Oregon
One of the cactus plants owned In Europe because It was brought were hostesses for the social fol- tor from Washington, D. C., and E.
California People Here—Mr. end
sponsored at Edgell's grove on the Coast given by Dr. Warren D. by Mrs. Robert L. Drury now has here minus Its natural enemies.
lowing the regular practice of the J. Hanzllck, Inspector of the re-
Injures Foot Sunday
Mrs. James Hammock of Rlverslda
Mohawk road Sunday. The families Smith, professor of geography at 82 blooms. Mrs. Drury has made a
Frogresslve 22 drill team which Is gional office st Portland, spent
Mrs. Jim MacManlman sustained California, arrived here Monday to
gathered at the home of Mrs. E. K. the University of Oregon. A social habit of collecting different kinds
To Work In Portland—Miss Doris working on a new drill. Entertain- Tuesday and Wednesday at West- a painful injury to her foot Sunday visit at the home of Mra. Ham­
Frsedrlck. worthy matron for their gathering and refreshments com­ of cactus plants and now has 18 Graham left Wednesday for Fort meat and refreshments were pro- j Dr Inspecting timber conditions In when she slipped while on the fly­ mock's mother, Mrs. Harl McPfcor-
pleted the evening.
dinner.
different varieties In her yard.
land where she will be employed.
vlded by the committee.
| that part of the Cascade forest.
ing field.
ASK AIRPORT EXTENSION
pu t meut Io creditors of the dosed
Cottage Grove hunk were being
prepared here thl- week and will r a
probably I- seul oui tu depositor*
al Co* C* rove Ihe first of next
vldend represents 211
week.
,
percent
e commercial and
saving» 1
1. II totals »10.251
III
»ll.CIk on suv
011 coniint
lugs accoui
liquidation of ’
All affairs
Ihe t'ottaite (¡1
ik are now lie-1
lug handled fi
Hprlngfleld
General Burner Atkiniori, Rich-
•Ie llitnklng monil, Va.. ii the new Commander-
headquarter» of
department In th< ^ ..« r Cummer in duel of die United Confederate
dal Hlate Hunk building under (In ­ Veterans He wai a member of the
B om r G u a rd i at Peteriburg who
direction of F (i lluvermanti and Hood olì the Union force!, June 9,
Mrs KUIe Pollard.
IIV -I ife 11 alto Commander ol the
Uci-aiiriH-nt of Virginia.
i
a
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REBEKAH LODGE BAPTISTS 10 AID
INSTALLS MONDAY BIBLE CLASSES
WHEELER LAW
m
WOOD BIOS ARE DEATH CLAIMS
LET ON MONDAY EARLY CITIZEN
WALTERVILLEGETS
T
THREE AREAS IN
CASCADES CLOSED