The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 21, 1932, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW ENTY-N IN TH YEAH
HI’ltlN G H K LH , LANE ( P I N T Y , O iaX IO N .T H I h s i , \ Y I I I . ’,
M W ENROLL IK
SWIM GLASSES
Monocoupe Mill
Get Tests Soon
OEfiEMB HEAD KANSAN LOOMS
VISUS LODGE AS LIOOS OEAO
Old Building Is
Being R azed Now
Lions Club Picnic
WESTFIR PLATS
STARTS AGAIN ls h “
^ l M air DOST TO C0UUÎÏ
Improvement Work Under
Way at Airport; City Grader Entertained With Luncheon i Election of Former Director Lumber to Be Used in Con-
Many Attend Dance and Out-
struction of Summer Home Booth-Kelly Camp Opens on
Grade* Long Runway*
•ng at Willamette Park De­
at Noon and Large Gather. I to Presidency of Interna-
for Dr. Pollard East of City
Large Celebration
Monday; Western Lumber
spite Unfavorable Weather
ing
Monday
Evening
I
tional
is
Expected
T««t flight« for tha iuoiio«*oup<
for Dedication of New Hell
T h e old two-story fra m e b uilding*
Plant Resumes Cutting
«Indane which Jim MaoManlmen
. .. _
u
Seventy
member«
of
the
Spring-
Gats Bridge or. Willamette
RED CROSS MAN DIRECTS
.............. m ated on the «hip and „
“ *"" /
“ ra " aud" , Ixi« Angeles,
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C alifo
rn ia. —July
t l located Just south of the F lr» t Na
Special Evening Claee for
Adult* to Start Monday,
Registration* Still Open
field School of Flying w ill probably 7
* ,a t * pr*'8ld*»11 of the Re
Willamette Park Donates Use
of Facilities for Ten Day
Instruction Period
• " hob, w ithin .
day« h .
«
noumod thin week T he largo wing H p rl,,* ,, ‘ 'M « “ »day brought aeveral
other
Im portant
lodge official«
o ffic ia l to
has en mounted on the ahlp and lb« 7
" r l,,,p
o r,* n, *odge
the city.
tin« motor mounted, but not covered
O fficer« of the local lodge held a
i)n . hundred and sixty three par The propeller has not been received
hoiin hud
up for tit«» fro«* yet.
one o'clock luncheon M unday noon
m w I hi in lug limtructtoiiM which nr«
»n.- Mi«.M
al the lodge hall for Mrs. Huger«,
hhin e WMN dmnuged lo mi »<.
and follow ing ■ social hour the
bolnat orrarad to Hpringflehl people' j <
months ago und the
Oil« week through the J *
Croaa ' wrecked fuaeiuge was purchased by s la te president and some o f the
C*
under the direction ..e
of 'T
«ttoli Jim m ie Green and Hnap W ard who local officer« visited Mr«. Ada
Bench, a shut-in mem ber
Red Cross L ife Muver «1 2»
«tie are having It rebuilt.
park one m ile south of t.
O
’ll
T he regular m eeting was held at
P u ttin g of all valuable hay on the
the Pacific highway.
Hie ball Monday evening w ith an
airp ort property haa been com
Classes w ill be conducted 4k
leted now. the I . . . being l u l l e d 1 ' 7
7
' 0C,Ud“ " ‘
larly for ten day» for all g, vk
•S a tu r d a y L ate r In the
er
'7 ®
° ,b "
,ud“ '*
excepting the adult evening c.
Planned
take ih - fire truck !.r“ "P
Ur*” a' < * * « * • .
e field and ........ ,.rr ............ Eu« e,M’'
M ar‘ üla
i t r ^ U C ity.
from «even to eight which w ill ala
e field und burn o ff the re
B row nsville, H alsey, and E n ter-
next Monday uinl to n lln u e for otic
« patches of gru«« which are i
"A o
a '
" w“ " " ’ " ’ ¡prise,
week Persona Interested In tuklng
ull of wee (I n to nmke unable
advantage of thia Instruction may buy
Among the visitors were E sther
Bond of Halsey, vlce-preeldent of
« till «Ign up for It at the city hull.
P ity employees were at the alr-
T h ere w ill probably bo tw enty-
Charles Poole, grand
per, Wednesday regrading the long warden v f the grand lodge, and ,
five In the two life saving class««,
ru n w a y , which diagonal the field Mrs. M innie W righ t of O akridge. |
according to .Mr. Ila tto n . T h e sen
j chaplain of the state body.
lor group practices from 2 30 to
3 : SO each afternoon, unil the Junior
class from 3:30 to 4:30 dally.
A m orning claaa for ladles who
are Just beginning 1« being held
dally for one h alf hour beginning
at 10 30
T hl» d a«« haa an en­
ro llm en t of 1* at thl« time.
OBSIDIANS FEAN
T alk s by visitor«, the present«.
' Hon of a g ift from the officer« to
TW°
tbe
lam ber con
— Election of Charles H . H atto n of Hon .1 bank, o w n e r, of the property
Ik
being
razed
this
week
by
a
crew
‘
er"
*
*"
,
'an<’
<,,unty
resumed
oper
W ichita, Kansas. to the presidency
7
aliona avain tht. w
* s
* o
* u “ l, a ,te r «...
b* " , '‘
of Lion« In te rn a tio n a l In the fin a l ot men under the direc tion of I K “
T h
he
lum ber
Ix-lnz moved
moved 7 7 ed d° Wn ,Or ’ ° me
aeaslon of the convention loraor Page. T
e lum
ber 1»
la being
to »ne Chris Hansen farm .-«at o f t v <? mP n “ mb* r * ° f tbe » < *U .
C hris Hansen farm east of
K elly lum ber company at W endllng
H| rln yfield where It is to be used
Id the < ui struction of a sum m er , 7 * * " operat,OD’ a«a,n
home lo r D r
W
II
Pollard
The I
7 * " , * , ‘ “ ’T -
doo. . window«, and other m ill i '
w ork is I slug d l.p o .e d of thron g ’, 7
,7
O ile r •haiii.els.
" '7 X
' fln lte * * rtod
"*7
L l° na <lub and ,h e ,r
dOW8 a'nce
i 0 " '” " * 1
em
.
1 and friend« were present for the ALL-DAY
PROGRAM SET
ninni,. —
ll-l. the _ > local .1
' ''timmunffv
° n im un i,’r *«•«<■'
»h,ch
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I
• p” n ,o r* <1 aI W iliam - County Chgmbor of C©m-
( ! “ * park
T h o r«la y evening.
morce and
Legion District
Approxim ately 15o were present I
»»__
du/ ‘“ « " > • o w n in g lo r the dancing
» ^ o n jc h .d u l«
,“7
u
baaeba11 game '
A"
<™»nty h a . been Is-
‘ be d“ n te wa* fu ™ ‘«h , **ted to be guests of W eatftr M d
° 0O,‘ ,‘' KhOde ,8,and O“ “ rldge on tbe upper W llla m e tti
W e,,d ,ln« «“ '» 1« Hadio R“ “ Glera. T he weather w a s ! riv e r th l. week-end at a mammoth
k
linen
.
now operating five days a week on I un,<,’'°r»b le. w ith Indications of celebration to h . f e . . — x
7
l-n fll
tec ently
this _bulM . Bg | .
„our day baala.
(ra
v e n l n I a dedication
d X r i T n of
* the
'X u < £
¡ra in
in during
during most
most of
of the
tbe e
evening.
hi-used the secoiid-liand fu rn itu re '
T b e W estern Lum ber -----
m ill —
at I ,i x Many .u persons took tbe,r i *r* t brW«® across the river ana c«e
store .peidied by M r. Lee. T he
I W e s tfir also started o peration s1
e ou lh ,‘ aerlal glide and enjoy completion of the W illa m e tte hlch
building fcrm e rly was located on
. . . Wednesday
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I ed
the unusual experience of . way to these cities.
again
on
of
this
week
:
th<e corner where the bank b<jit<PL*£
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IF IM>W
They have been down Mince J u n e }. W ft .r
» w m « the riv e r Heated
T w o Im portant meetings have al­
30. Im provem ents to a dam at t h e l 1" “ IlBht t'b a ,r- T h « facllltle« of
so been planned for these commu­
m ill pond were made during the tbe Parb were donated for the
nities Sunday as a part of the cele
P T lT r
l i r T r n i t i n
«"“ » • • ■ H l w . . W e . T he reg ular; event.
p
.
bratlon. M embers of the Lane Coun
S I A ir
U
l n lL
U U IU U A U U
I l ILIIKII u
MEET 10 EUGENE
______
Charles H. Hatton
1932
PifiiOENT
1933
LI0NS INTERNATIONAL
Opening Business Sessions,
Luncheon, Banquet, Dance
on Program for Today
crew |M
'h e Job there and no
KaT,,rable comment heard a fte r 1 , v c h .m tw ..
o
uane voun-
. . , „ help c
. needed. It
. . . ta said.
",
(th e p e cnlc
n t, and d
sn ... e ,..x
„ .....x J
r o t < ommerce w ill hold
dam
indicated
a . ty
h J ‘ hamb*
~
i e
extra
Is
<1~.re on the par, of many to hold ' S u n ^ T ^
r * “ “’ 7
a sim ilar a ffa ir later In , he - ..... i ®
- b* fOr® ° l ‘ ,a r«# ’ ,c
nlc for all people of L u te county.
GIRLS RETURN FROM
T he d latrlct meeting o f the « » -
erlcan Legion w ith representatives
from all posts in this d is tric t w ill
N®mher« of Springfield Troop
also hold th e ir m onthly meeting
Hold Three-D ay Camp at
there at that tim e.
W illa m e tte Resort
Music w ill be furnished during
the day by the I. O. O. F. band from
Ten K‘ ri». members o f the Spring-j
Eugene and the Am erican Legion
fW d ° lrl ScoUl ,roop’ r‘‘tu rn «*>
!
drum corps from Cottage Grove.
* 7 * * " 7 f r " m M,:C’redle Springs
Speaker for tbe dedication exer­
where they enjoyed a three-day Methodist Delegation Starts
outing under the leadership of M rs
p x
xs
■
,
»»arts cises w ill be J. E. ahelton, Portland,
manager of the Oregon M otor As
O. H. J a rre tt, m em ber ot the county 1 Friday Morning for Annual
social ion.
Cutlng at Suttle Lake
council, Mrs. E. E. M ay, and Mrs.
O ther entertainm ent w ill be In
W . C. W rig h t.
T h e girls spent:
. . .
. ,*
Wednesday. Thursday and F riday Q
18 P * ™ * ” w ltl leave the nature of stunts and contests
“
~
tOmOrrO'
on both land and water. Itnmedl-
"g
‘
h00*' h" “ nA Suttle Lake to attend the annual “ tely a fte r a large picnic dinner
OUTING AT McCREDIE
i Mr». Roger*, and a «octal hour w ith
refreshm ents provided by ■ com
Veteran« from a ll parts of O re
: m It tee under the direction of Mrs. row seemed assured today. T be In ­
j D. O. Fisher, concluded the evening ternation al convention w ill close gon and leaders from more distant
Saturday.
> meeting.
places are gathering at Eugene
M r. H a tte n Is president of the now for the annual encam pm ent of
t x
t r
bur Peoples Finance company of Wlch the Veterons of Foreign W ars be­
Tuesday evening and W a lte rv llle
lodge on Wednesday. Me «in then Its and holds office In several other ing held at tbe Eugene Arm ory.
return to her home at Enterprise. large corporations in W ichita. H e Convention headquarters are loca­
She ba« been away now for tw o attended school at Southwestern ted at the Eugene hotel.
college and tbe U n iversity of Colo­
months on her Inspection trip .
E a rly registration started yester
rado. afterw ards going abroad to day and the .in v e n tio n proper Is
Saturday evening 10 members of
study at Sarbornne U n iversity In cheduled to get under way T e^ay
Juanita lodge motored to Cresw ell
Paris
With business sessio n , both m
o r n
“““ T ” « * * *
to attend the visit of the state
G lrl" a n e n d ln * were Faye Hol-
As the probable chief executive Ing and afternoon at the A rm ory
president. Those from this city
Prom lnent officials of the group : “
,
M arBare‘
were
Mrs. Glenn
Stone, noble of tbe 265o Liona clubs throughout
“ ’ ’ “ a PU,m“ n -
Schan‘
grand; Mrs. Sarah Johns, vice- five countries, Hatton haa stated Who are on the program for t h e 1^
grand; Mrs. Kstella Findley, Mrs. that "Lloulsm w ill make no depart four-day meeting Include Darold tol, Doris Bonney. Teddy W righ t
Genevieve Ixiuk. M r. and M r* ure at this tim e from Its establish­ Ü. DeCoe, of Sacram ento, C alifo r­ Jean Lloyd and Hasel Nesblt.
Ernest Black. Mrs. M am ie R ich ­ ed policy of making haste slowly nia. national com m ander of the
mond,
Miss
Helene
Rlcbm and. In over-seas expansion. How ever,’ group and State Com m ander Jack
there w ill be no
Mrs Pearl Hchantol, and Miss M ary he continued,
from Portland.
m arking tim e ' u ntil economic con­
Lonk.
En tertain m en t for visiting ladies
ditions get better. W e look forw ard
.»
being provided by the Eugene
confidently to the U n e when Lion
Ism w ill be established in every Golden Chevron club and the Al­
bany ¡.m ilia ry .
city and tow n on this continent that
RANT TO LEAIE
INSTITUTE
By fa r the large«) group« are the
Invited. Experienced
lioya and g irl groups between the Public
I eartars » □
c
t u x
ugea of 7 and 18 T h e boy« who are
Leader* to Be Furnished
non sw im m ers practice from 1:30
for Each Mountain Group
to 3 oo, and the begiuuera from
An In v lU tlo n to Springfield peo­
3:00 to 3:30.
Hours for the girls classes are ple lo Join In clim bing parties which
ra le the South und M iddle
non-swimmers from 11:00 to 11:30, w ill
i. s tltu te of the M ethodist church races and stunts w ill be held at
anil beginners from 11:30 to 13:00 Sister, and the Husband, three
which opens there th a t evening f o r 'i k e camp ground Just beyond the
Transp ortation to and from the snow-clad Cascade peaks Sunday
one week, returning home on July new bridge. A feature of this por-
park fo r thoae who have none of has been extended by members of
29 Rev. I oludexter. 8am Bartholo-i Hon of the entertainm ent w ill be
th e ir own 1« being provided by Lum tbe club.
mew. and W. O. Burch w ill furnish » series of tugs-of-war between sal-
Anderson, police chief.
M em ber* o f the Obsidian group
transportation fo r those attending ected W e s tfir teams and other
T h e W illa m e tte park pool In the w ill lead (he climbs of each moun­
the meetings.
groups who care to challenge thetr
W illa m e tte riv e r affords sn excel­ tain.
They sponsor these public
I 'lose who w ill attend the Instl- row er. Any civic group or other
Pens ' clim bing parties for all Interested
lent place for these classes
tute from Springfield are Rev. and organisation which cares to enter a
which have been constructed ma kt people once each summer.
Bad
M rs Poindexter and two sons; Miss ' ‘‘ a ® may do so by notifying Oil
sw lnim lng safe for even the sm all­ now conditions on the N orth Hlster
Ada Porter. Faye Parsons. Ila Bar- I>®rt Nelson.
est children. L o rh e r fscll.tles for w ill make the ascent of that moun
tl-olom ew. Dorothy M ae Potter.
Follow ing the d ry land sports the
all those taking t-wlmmlng lessons tain dangerous An o fficial party
M arian Shipley, Coleen Cornell, scene of activities w ill shift to the
are being furnished com plim entary w ill not be taken up that mountain
Ralph Hughes. Rodney Vest. Ruth riv e r where races, diving, a greased
by the park management.
People desiring to make e ith e r of
Pollard. M argaret J a rre tt. Helen Pole, and a b attle royal on a raft
Those signing up fur (he varloui. the three climbs should make res­
The program for today includes
desires to build a better cltlsenshlp
f
randall. and M argaret A dair from WIR be conducted. In the la tte r all
classes w e re :
and a b etter com m unity In which also a luncheon at noon for con­ Party of Local Men Off Mon-
ervations w ith C liff Stalsberg at
( oburg
contestants are put aboard a raft
l*>ntor L ife Having — Kl<-hard M eM orran and W ashhurne In Eu­
vention
heads,
a
large
banquet
this
to liv e .”
During
the
week
at
the
ram
p
a
'
and the object ls to shove every
day
for
Week’s
Boat
Trip,
Hlchardaon, Dlsque Hm lth, Hilly gene. or w ith the leader o f each
" It la a queetlon w hether any as­ evening at the Eugene hotel for all
rom plete
program
o f activities body else into the w ater excepting
to
Make
Motion
Pictures
B urnett. Mrs W illis Bertach, Irvin g group Percy Brown w ill lead the
visitors,
and
dances
at
both
W
il­
Troop Member* Cut Dead sociation o f any kind hae ever
s ia rtln g at 6 o’clock in the morning, yourself.
llavls.
Eugene
M u lx x h ,
M ark clim b of the South S ls le r Thoae
lam ette Park south of Springfield
Grass Around Library Build* equalled the records of the 17.050
This w ill be a public a ffa ir and
S p rin gfield ’s four boatmen. Dr. and ending at 10 In the evening j
Hm lth Everett IxiJote. Lloyd H a r­ taking this trip are to go by way of
and
at
W
in
te
r
Garden
pavilllon
fn
activities carried on last y e a r by
W . C. Rebban. V e ltie P ru itt. M. R. w ill be followed. This w ill Include ! everyone la Invited to attend.
ing Before Tuesday Meet
ris. M elvin Foss. Clarence Caildell. Bend and Devil's Lake on Century
Eugene.
Those
who
enjoy
music
our 2650 clubs or has exercised an
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Influence which has been so fa r * J1 haVf an ” P °r ‘ “ i>R>' Io hear ,
fo r"s o u th e n iHO r r '8h '
,M ° n devotional«, classes, young people's i
Donald H aw ke. E v e re tt Mqulres, drive where they w ill camp over­
M em bers of the Boy Scout troop
--
*ke M lllt.-J .a h o p pipe-organ and
2
Southern Oregon and an- m Z e tin g r Creati° n
Lloyd M attison. L a rry M iilliy. and night.
cam
p
flr’‘
,
1
••
0-
P-
PLANS
PICNIC
of Hprlngfleld met at ihe public reaching.
vocal re c ita l at the U n ive rs ity be- " 5
th r ,,“ ng 6031 « W r ie n c e to
W illia m Gund
T he M iddle Sister clim b w ill be lib ra ry Tuesday evening and cut
Probably the greatest service fore the star, of the dance
Rev. Poindexter is a mem ber o fj
^ O S T CREEK AUG. 7
I “T .
,h e lr preTious attainm ents.
Junior L ife Having— Glenn Has
led by Halley Costello T he S atu r­ ihe tall grass about this building Hatton has rendered the Lions As­
4 ~
The four sports lovers planned the facu lty of the Institu te a n d - _
mussi-n. Dale Carson, Stephen Klee,
A program of horse-racing Is { when they left her(?
go
tfae teaches a class in W orld Peace E n c ,n ’ p' ~ " t
day night camp for this group w ill before going to the M ethodist sociation and tbe country a* well
Gordon
G illette , O liv er
Adams.
" • d "’orM Lodge, to Be
be al D b iellati camp, leaving cars church for th e ir reg ular w eekly is the outstanding w ork be has also planned a. the fairgrounds for headwaters of the Rogue river and each day. He has Just completed a ’
Faye Holverson, Bobby Calkins.
Hosts to A ll O ther Groupo
at Frog camp and biking In five meeting. T he rem aining grass on done in prom oting the adoption of Thursday, F riday and S a tu rd a y , make the trip down through Pros- s im ila r assignment at the L ittle ]
M argaret J a rre tt, Ruth Pollard.
mil«««.
. 7 " Ot n!<'
pect 1° G rants Pa 8 in two small R iv e r institu te near Roseburg, be-'
Ihe lot back of the building w ill be the "M o ra l Code for Youth” In most
L iicllc Davis, lleulah Richardson,
Approxim ately 600 people are ex-
T he convention doses Saturday , rowboats
T hey w ill make motion ing elected president at the closing]
Dot Dotson w ill lead Ihe clim b of burned off la te r by the chief of of the school rooms throughout the
Violet Steele.
W ayne Crabtree,
| pected to attend the Joint picnic
pictures of th e ir trip which w ill be session last Saturday.
the Husband. T his group w ill leave police
country. M r. H atto n was also re­ a ernoon.
Humtule G ott, and How ard Nesbitt.
cars al Frog Camp.
At th e ir business meet the boys sponsible for the com pilation of
T h ree of these Institutes are sponsored by the Eugene and Red-
_
exhibited la te r in the season. They
Ladles Beginners— M rs. C. E
m alntained by the Methodist church ' t I
~
!
Kncan,’>n“ "l ‘ "
Clim bers are advised to take the decided to make th e ir next meeting three text books known as "Studies MOSQUITOS ROUT THREE
expect
to
return
to
Springfield
W heaton. Beulah Richardson. Eve­
in Oregon each sum mer Besides
C” * k rM C b
8 M d a ’r'
follow ing equipm ent: hobbed boots sn overnight hike to M illio n , park In Conduct" to be used for supple
ON MOUNTAIN FISH TRIP Saturdar
lyn H a rris , M arjo rie W addell. Mrs
the two already mentioned there , 7 ‘ ? A “ ° tb e r lod<* ” '‘Wpa
or heavy shoes, alpenstock, snow southeast of Springrteld on the m entary study In connection with
This is not ih e first experience is one at Falls City. The church 7 7 , 7
L. M Shannon. Velda Carson. B eat­
aDd *“ the
glasses, wool socks, sleeping bag. or W illa m e tte river
the "Moral Codes for Youth." The
Sleeping outdoors in the moun of this nature for these four men.
rice Carson. Josephine H am lin . M a r­
nwno - o k , «_________
. ..
d istrict are beelng invited to partl-
blankets, flanhllglit. cam era, food
firs t book in this series of studies tains proved to be an almost im-
garet Fulop. Grace H enderer. Anna­
■■VI is II expecieo to De the most ,
, i “ “ d in ' " *
cinate
a‘ 1 - c h X
, . Member«
7 e ^ 7 n c nV
, « d ih i .
and a lunch to eat on the mountain,
was designed for the prim ary possiblity Saturday night fo r W . dangerous. T he upper waters of
bel Boyles, Adeline Perkins, V ld lne
HERE’S MARK FOR OUR
w ater canteen und compass.
grades,
the
second
for
the
interm
e­
h »a m llv ,
-^ ^ 2 « . - -
K. Barnell. H . O. Dibblee. and H. the riv e r have been navigated be p ace' The >oung people are housed !
G artln,
Lenor
Bows.
Vernlce
GLIDER FLYING FANS d iate grades, and the last for the E. M a x ty . local businessmen who lore, hut on,v one other ^ a , h a s !
Haw ke. Lau ra Rogers, Mrs. O. H .
7th and 8th grades. H atto n him self «amped out at S w ift creek, a trib u ­ ever succeeded In m aking the run a( the J t G e I w l r in 7 V ™ 0* 76 8p« rt» -n d games w ill be provided
J a rre ll, Dorothy Frese, anil Agnes FORMER COMMISSIONER
G lider fane at the m unicipal a ir
feels that this Is one of the best tary of the Upper W illa m e tte river. from G rants Pass to Gold Beach
' 1
R er ,ns“ t«te. and a jb th
,
Prochnow
DIES AT LATHAM HOME port who are trying to establish an pieces of w ork in which he has
charge of the picnic.
Mosquitos and sm all gnats were which they did successfully in two g' ea ,er number Is expected at 9ut-
Boys
Non-Sw im m ers — Donald
Oregon and possibly a Pacific
House. W illa rd House. Jean Dan Body Found Along Road A fte r Hs northw est record for distance and ever had the privilege to p a rtic i­ very successful In finding th e ir de­ boats last sum mer. Pictures which * * L “ ke
pate.
FALL CREEK RESIDENT
sired prey according to the three. they took o f this trip tell the story .
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lets, F ra n k Anderson. Delbert Borh
Had 8ought Fresh A ir; H e a rt
tim e uloft had a new record thrown
M r. H atton Is a past m aster of
T h e re is plenty o f w a te r in the of the d ifficu lty of this feat.
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GROUP
WILL
D. H. Toombs. Bonney Findley, Mel
A tta c k Cause of Death
DIES IN EUGENE MONDAY
at then, from the A tla n tic coaat the largest Masonic lodge In Kan­
creeks In that region and fishing
vln Shannon, Jim m ie Stanim , B. K.
-----------------------ATTEND EUGENE MEET
Sunday when M artin Scbempp of
sas
and
a
m
em
ber
of
the
Mldian
was fa ir, the men reported. They
E m m ett Monroe Sharp, a county Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, flew his
B. I. Glaspey. resident of F all
Boyles, M ilo Severson, Bobby Pugh.
Shrine.
fished the W illa m e tte riv e r to Big- EARLY SAWMILL BUILDER
Members of the Springfield lib- Greek during moat of his llfetim s.
W ayne W e tzell, F ra n k lin
Vlles, cum mlaaloner about eight years motorless glider from E lm ira . New
As m anager of the Good Govern­ don ranch.
B illie Johns, John O g llv l*. Bobby ago. died suddenly of heart failu re York, to G ellatt, Pennsylvania, a
PASSES ON WEDNESDAY rary board w,n go t0 EH<ene F riday <lied ln Eugene M onday afternoon
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to attend an all-day lib ra ry confer- at *be a^e °1
H e was born In
Perry, Thom as Baecus, Floyd Cor­ late tki I unlay night a fte r he had distance of 65 miles. T he farther- ment Club of W ic h ita , Charles H a t­
Rouse, well-known ence to be conducted by Miss Luclle w b l‘ “ *n county W ashington, on
Joshua B.
nell,
M yron
Robinson,
Kuymnn left his home to obtain some frosh est an Am erican g lid er has ever ton became one of W ichita's favor­ NOW IS TIM E FOR
resident of this v ic in ity during the Long' state lib rarian from Salem ; M ay 17' 1888-
a ir In an effort to relieve an Illness. been flow n before according to the ite sons by Im proving local govern­
Bainbridge, and Donald Hughes.
SECOND MOTH SPRAY early days passed aw ay In Eugene and other Mbr« iT officials. Those
m ent and prom oting civic Improve­
H ® *■ « r v l v e d by his widow.
Boys Beginners — E a rl House Ills body was found along the high­ report Is 17.6 miles
m ent. w hile w ith the Lions Associa­
The second spray
fo r coddling T uesda' • J ,l|y 1»- «1 the age of 8 0 1 planninK to “ Hend from Springfield ; M r"
M innie Glaspey, tw o sons,
Ixiverne McPherson. Junior Scott, way
near
his
home. Clarence
tion H atto n became a fav o rite In moth
should be applied
within a yeara • Euneral services w ill
be lr *' M rs N w Em ery, president; Jam e" and W ayne, of D rain , three
Paul N o tt. David P rlv at, F letcher Simon, county coroner, decided that
1927 when he was elected a director
MRS. CHASE HOSTESS
held at the C hristian church
at Mr8 L K l>a* e' M r8 c - E. W heat daughters. Mrs. L ester Spangen-
Crabtree, Ronald M attison. Eugene death was due to heart failu re.
week to protect apples says C. E.
o f the association at the M iam i
M r. Sharp was horn In Lane coun-
Fulop,
B illie
Nesbitt.
F rankie
FOR MISSION CIRCLE
S tew art, county fru it inspector. The London. Oregon. F rid a y afternoon OB' M rs ' W illia n> Rouse, and M r s .1 berg ot Cottage Grove, Iv a Glaspey.
convention. Since that tim e he has
a t 2 o'clock w ith In te rm e n t In ! S' 8 ' CnGer-
D rain , and Mrs. Dora Bouguess of
Stuart, B ill Clthens, Law rence ! Lv on A p ril 11, 1S70 and had lived
form ula fo r this spray Is one
Im portance of mem bership In served In all capacities o f the o ffi­
Bemis cemetery. Veatch chapel w ill
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Dexter.
Thompson
Sidney W ard . Bobby
entire life In this county. He
pound of lead arsenate and 50 g al­
Pollard.
W ayne
W etxell,
F rank wa* Ihe son of a pioneer m inister. mission circles and the W. C. T . U. cial group of the association.
have charge.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
H e wai' “ n,ember ot the Bible
lons of w ater.
House, und H a rry Bainbridge,
Rev. Joseph Sharp, and operated a wus stresned at the m onthly m eet­
M r. Rouse was born in the Mo |
HAS PARTY LAST NIGHT Standard church.
T his Is also a good tim e to spray
Funeral services w ill be held at
G irls
Noti-Hwlnim ers — M argie
lore and service station at Ixithani ing of the Mission circle of the FORGOTTEN CAMPFIRE IS for anthracnose. he says. The pro­ haw k valley on Septem ber 11. 1852,
Baptist church Friday evening at
the
Mt. Vernon cem etery this a fte r­
and
has
spent
his
life
In
this
coun-
]
Sever on. Eva Mae Severson, Ione "• *he tim e of his death.
, Members of the Friend's Class of
DOWNFALL OF HUNTERS per ¡ipray for this Is w hat Is known , tl
M y rtle Severson. Betty Sherm an.
TA* •» survived by his widow, Mrs the home of Mrs. M arv in Chase.
as the 4-4-50 Bordeaux m ixture. ty. H e and his b ro th er are said to the C hristian church held a lawn noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. H a rry R. R.
Helen Severson. M axine V a llle r. H a ttie Sharp, and a slater, Mrs. W. In te llig e n t voting also came In for
Neat paator oi the L l«h‘ bo“ »e T em ­
A cam pfire which they had for­ Both sprays can be put on at the have built one of the f ir t saw m ills p a r'v Wednesday evenlna at th
in the county at London In 1866. home of
Miss
Lu"
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considerable discussion a t the m eet­
Rose Ogden. Frnnces Cornell, Fern 8. Keyes, of Cottage Grove.
pie w ill officiate. ----------
Veatch --- chapel
I«
got to extinguish and which burned same tim e.
Manning, In charge of arrangem enta.
Cornell. Ire n e Anderson. Elsie In-
F uneral services were held Tuee- ing.
T he m ill Is s till being used.
Stunts
over ten acres of tim ber near Oak­
games and refreshm ents
Mrs. D. C. Ogllvte led the devo
grnm. Elisabeth Boyles. Roberta '••‘ V afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
H e Is survived by one sister. Mrs. w ere enjoyed. This class Is com-
ridge cost C. H . Stone and Pete POULTRYMAN STARTS
tlonals
and
Mrs.
Mel
Rice
was
In
Pittman. Clulre Toomb, Thelm a M ills chapel In Cottuge Grove. ReV.
annle Carheart. Modesto, C allfo r posed of the young unm arried peo MIDGET WRESTLERS ON
C a rte r of that city a $100 fine each
Johns,
M argnret Hauck. Gladys Duncan P. Cameron officiated and charge of the program. M rs. Barn- ln Eugene Justice court when they
WORK ON NEW HOME nla. and one h alf-brother. Grant ’ I*1 °1 *be church.
CARD AT SALEM TUESDAY
T anner, S h irley lla a ck , M uriel T y Interm ent was made In Ihe Masonic ard was appointed p rayer group plead guilty to leaving a cam pfire
Allen, also of Modesto. H e leaves
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Construction of a modern new
leader at the meeting.
son, M arlnn Vlles, Palsy Ewer, cem etery at Cottage Grove.
unattended.
T hey
were
also
Jerry and Jim m y bake, four Anri
CRESWELL COUPLE HAVE
home has been s tarted by Robert 10 nephews and nine nieces.
Mary M Vlles. L illia n R utler, Joan I
charged w ith having been hunting
ANNIVERSARY
TUESDAY
Max"
U k e ° o , Z c R y ^ v .V a T
Nelson
a
t
his
poultry
farm
east
ne W ard, Anna Johns. D ruclle O gil­ REBEKAHS PLAN PICNIC
ARMY OFFICER GUEST
deer out of season.
of the city. T he old house is being OAKRIDGE PEOPLE SEEK
vie, Jean Lonk, Bobby Rehhan. Joy 1
AT HUNTLY'S HOME
raxed to make way for the new
SIGN FOR INTERSECTION
Mr a"d
F*ed Lonk and Tuesday Z v w t o ^ a . T X t o l ^ v.T
PARTY MONDAY NIGHT
Rebhun. E dith WBro, Terena W are,
Cuts F ln g tr In L aw n m ' ver
structure which w ill be a tw o story
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daughters, motored to Creswell on on th»
« 7!
and V irg in ia W are.
Colonel R. W . Collins of W ash­
,,, I , , ,
„
„
The pri>Kt'«tn com m ittee of the
Bobby, two year old daughter of
fram
e
building
with
ap
p
ro
xim
ately.
Plans
for
the
erection
of
a
large
T
u
e
day
to
visit
w
ith
M
r
and
M
rs
boys
won
considZrabto
aunooriTs"
G irls Beginners— Km nia Grace
M eaklns, Donna Jean Severson. ^
“7
ap0" a0r a p’ °- ington, D. C.. was a luncheon guest M r. and Mrs. W . C. Cabe route 2. 10 rooms Including bath. M r. Nelson signboard at the intersection o f the Eugene Howe, parents of M rs. cently when they
appeared on a
W ilm s Crabtree. Teddy W rig h t, ,"
' h n
n<. * ’ ' h" Wednesday afternoon at the home Springfield, was brought to Spring- plans to do most of the work him- W illa m e tte and Pacific highways Gouk on the occasion of th e ir fifty - card In Bugene
Peggy W rig h t. Ethel Fulop. Elva
' “meet , it
V * ’’ "' of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. H u n tly. He field Wednesday afternoon for me­ g* ,f '
1 a * Goshen to tell m otorists of t h e ' fifth wedding anniversary. M r. and
Boyles. Hazel Nesbitt, Mary Boyles.
“ * a"
X«” Is enroute to the Philippine Islands. dical care a fte r she had cut the
upper W illa m e tte valley are being Mrs. Howe have lived on the same ROYAL NFICWnnDO u n i n
, ,
...
. . . . .
lerday. Horseshoe games, races, Wednesday afternoon Colonel Col tip of her fin g er in a lawn mower
Rib Fractured Wednesday
considered now by the Cham ber o f , P’a fe for Ih e entire SB v -a rs
NtlGHBORB HOLD
JoLana Putm an. Ila Putman. Flora ___.......
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'
litis,
H
a
rry
M
etcalf
and
M
ajo
r
contests, and refreshm ent booth
at her home.
Irvin g Davis, son of M r. and Mrs. j Commerce a t O akridge. T his or-
MONTHLY
MEETING HERE
Bertach, Leota Berlsch. Ernta W et !
will he erected Each Item of re­ H u iP Iv motored to Cottage Grove
A. J. Davis, Wednesday afternoon , ganization Is try in g to raise a fund IUKA CIRCLE PLANS
soil, Edna Vest. K a th ryn Alice
freshm ent w ill be priced at one
III a t Homs
sustained a broken rib on his le ft I o f 3100 for the erection and paint-!
M ra J"™ «* N - l*x to n was boai-
Thompson, Arlene C raw ford, M ild ­
To V is it on Coast
cent.
Mrs. J. W. Cooley Is reported to side when he was struck by an- ing of this sign,
DRUM CORPS FOR C IT Y ,’’8* at hoy home Wednesday even­
red Irv in , Doris Robinson, Helen
M. B. H u n tly and W illia m Polder be quite III at her home southeast
ing for the m onthly meeting of tha
other child rid in g the aerial glider
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Lyons, and W in ifred Lyon
M axine Snodgrass. E lsie Pollard w ill leave Sunday for New port
M r . V .n v . i , k i
Members of Iu k a circle, Ladles Royal Neighbors o f Am erica
of Springfield.
at the W illu m e tte Park.
Adult Evening Class— Leroy In N lel Pollard, I.uni Anderson, Flor- where they w ill attend a convention
Mr». Van Val?»h Improve«
a u x ilia ry of the G. A R w ill dig
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T he condition of Mrs. A. B Van | cues the organization of'
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“
man, H ild a Bender, Eva Look, ence Anderson. W illia m M Lyons, of Spanish W a r veterans.
From
a
ladles'
Admitted
to
Hospital
Te Visit a t Burns
Fish
Melba H a rris . Elva Moyer, Doris Sophia Lyons, Chas W ilson, Mrs. there they w ill go to Corbett where
F rank F ish
er on
and R iver
H F G erber ,Vk 'U " h 7 “ ° T " .b *” " qU*,e
" rUm COrpH am on*
membership
Mrs. C. H. Snyder was adm itted
Miss Anna Bidw ell w ill leave thia
G erber,
Shirley
D rew ,
Barbara W. C. Rehhan. and T ay lo r R. W il­ they w ill spend a few days fish­
rr a n s ris n e r and it. K. G erber the past week is reported to be to n lrh t when »k» —
v
to »he Pacific C hristian hospital
............ - " " ¡ z ' ’ 1 " ,” ro " d b’
¿ ' i x x : : . ’ :™
Adams, V io le t Inm an, F. B. H am lin , liams.
ing.
for medical care Wednesday.
T,*
“? C‘,
C<’ <
Scouts Plan fo r
Over-night Hike
GAOOF TO FILM
OPFffl RDGUE
!a,OB'
¡Clarence Luetag.
Mr.