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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPRINOFIELO, 1«ANE COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. JULY 2H. 1932
TWENTY-NINTH YEAH
SWIM R S IS IB
BE
Institute to End
Work on Eriday
4-H CLUB PICMiC
PLANS ARE GIVEN
HEW ACCIDENT
PLAN
Champion— His F
ple will return tomorrow from Hut
ARE
Featured by baseball games,
water sports, u big picnic lunch at
tomllng the annual Inntltule of the ri «»n and a program of recreational
Methodist church for the past game based on th» program out­
•eve.- day a.
lined ut the recent leadership train­
A letter received by tile New« I ing courae conducted here for 4-H
thia week from Hev. Poindexter.' Club member« by John Bradford
puator of the Metliodlat church of the National Playgrouud Itecrea
In re, aaya that there are 100 young lion Aaaoclatlon, the annual 4-H
people In the rump now and U nit' club picnic will lie held Tuesday,
they are enjoying u flue program August 2, al Dtlly'a Rlveralde Park,
World Champion Jack Sha
aud have an lutereatlng faculty eaat of Qoahen on the W illamette
Boston, is now the po»»et*or oi the
Rev. Poindexter la u member of highway.
world championship belt, pre»cntnl
the faculty, touching a course In
Every 4-H club member In I»une at a special «miner in N Y laxt week.
World Peace. Hla fumlly aud «1» county Is eligible to attend (hla pic­ Hr took it home—(he first return ol
ter In luw I with him at the moult nic. Il was announced by It. C. Kue­ the emblem to Boston- since tin -lay
it wax handed over to Corbett by
lulu reaort.
hner, County Club Agent, who la John L. Sulin an.
lie will conduct aervlcea Holiday arranging details nf the event. Reg-
morning oil the subject, "The I titru'lon la not necessary. those
Hearth for Realty." Regular Huu ] planning Io attend need only to
day school Claaae« will he held al apt ear al Riverside the morning of
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the picnic. The program will atari
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock K ey.]
at 10 o'clock.
Ira K Olllet, a ll oiitalundlng Afrl , In connection with the picnic, the
can mlaalonary will offer picture« regular monthly meeting of the
and a lecture o» the Hark Contln Lane County Leader’« Aaaoclatlon
ent H e also bua a trunk full ot : will be held, starting at 1:20 o'clock
C. E. Swarts Continues to Re­
curloa whlrh he will exhibit.
a l which meeting plana for the an­
main Active in Business;
nual dub fair to be held September
Birthday Dinner is Held
8, 9. and 10 will be perfected
Baaaball Games Planned
Passing of hla seventy-ninth
The program of game« anil re­
birthday anniversary Monday wa
creation will be under the direc­
the occaalon for a small birthday
tion of 4-H club leaders who at­
dinner In honor of C. E. Swarts at
tended the leaderahlp training
hla home that evening. Otherwise
school and they will lead organlxed
David H. White, 56, Comes to game« and playground actlvltlea Mr. Swarts continued active In hl»
..
j
„„a bualne«« as If II were Just another,
Springfield Saturday Morn­ during the
day. Swimming and
ing and Drops from Sight
water sport« will be held In the day.
He was born In New York state
morning and prlxea for the various
Information
concerning
t h e events will be given the w lnnersj July 25. 1263.
whereabout« of David H. White of Mr Kuehner said Several baseball
Guests Invited to the dinner were
Marcóla la being nought by hla wife games will probably be scheduled, Mr and Mrs. H. M. Lichty and Miss
who haa reported to police that hei starting In the morning. The lead Lulu Jell of Eugene. Mlsa Annie
huahund haa not been aeen or heard era Aaaoclatlon has challened the Young of Portland, Mr. und Mrs.
from alare Saturday morning when club girl« team to one game and C. E Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
lie rode with a neighbor to Hprlng­ the Love Lake Rheeji and Calf club Swarts and daughters. Maxine and
fleld where he aald he waa to «ee team has Issued n blanket chai Helen, and Miss Edna Swarts, be-
a doctor.
Icnge to any other club team for a aide., the honor guest and hla wife,
Mr W hile waa laat seen on the game
Any team wishing to ac the hostess.
corner of Fifth and Main airéela cept this challenge and any other
Thinning grev hair and facial
about m o'clock Saturday morning. teams wishing to play are urged to nntli which are becoming more
He la 56 year« old. 6 feet und 6 get In touch with the club agent deeply embedded each year give
In die« tall, weighs between UK and so Dial the game« tan be ache ,hp on|y | n(jicat|on oj the years
12(1 pounds and waa wearing a gray duled
; which have crept by during the
coal sweater with blue wool trou-
In view of attendance nt pnat
of Mr. Swarts. He comes
era and a tan hat with a brown bor annual club picnics It Is expected aown lo , ha meal market which hei
iter. He haa gray hair und large that at least 400 boys and girls aad hla son operate bright aud
brown eyes. He wears shell rimmed will In- present. They are being ,.ar|j each morning and spends the
glaaaen and a blue ahlrt. He la a urged to attend by clubs bringing vntlre day preparing ineuls aud
ennatant smoker of hla pipe
their lunch and eating together waiting on customer with more,
Coffee will be furnished for all and energy than many men much
SECOND MORATORIUM
each will bring hla own cream and , yOUI1ger.
ENROLLED tie l.ake where they have been
Adult Evening Claas Draws
Many; Instruction Period
to End Saturday
Mure lhali 100 Hprlligflelil people,
men. women, and children. are ex­
pected to be able to swim purl lolly.
If mil expertly, by Haturduy u( this
week when the ten day swlmuilng
course being given by Hal 11 «lion
through the efforts of thn Ited
Croaa and Ini'«I people la completed
ut Willamette Park anuth of Wprlng
field
Mure than 150 are taking
advantage nf the opportunity to
learn thia week.
(ircutoat Interest now renter« on
tile work of the life Having elaaaea
Member« of Imth the Junior and
Menlur group«, whlrh number al
moat 26. have been working bard
in mualer the aeeeeeary atroke« and
resu i llation tn»ihoda required to
push the teata
Member» of both
will meet al the City lla ll Saturday
morning al It) o'clock and will go
to the park In a group for their
final teata. Theae exumlnatlnna will
b< given open to the public, aa are
ell ol the rlaaa leaaona.
Itegular instruction ban been
given the «even group« which were
orgnnlxed a week ago Wedneaday
Th«- city truck ha« been u»ed by
l.mu Anderson In muklug four trip«
dally to the park hauling lho«<
without transportation.
t'ne of Ibe moat Intereattng of
.ill the elaaaea thia year la the even
•eg group of adult», aome of whom
• at* ««'Ini and otbera who could
pot before they began their Week's
leaaona Monday evening Thia claaa
la held from 7 to 8 each evening
A great deal of aaalatance baa
t.een given the city In the matter of
loiidurtlng the claaae« this year by
lb** management of the Willamette
Park which ha« donated the uae
of the awlmmlng fadllttea Including
the uae of the locker room« to
l l i o i e tuklng part In the elaaaea
Individual« who can afford to
contribute aomethlng toward« the
coat of the awlmmlng leaaona thia
year are leaving these eontrlhu
Ilona with Mra Ktals Pollard, chair­
man for BprtagMM:**
PLAN
ut
IS
HELD
*
The work of the Slate Board of ‘hou"“ d («opie made their way to
UNFAIR Higher Education In attempt,ng to the upper W illamette country Sun
Group Members Designate
Doctors and Hospital for
Industrial Workers
reorganize the state educational
«yatera In compliance with the law
paused «• the laat session of the
legislature and the parallel effort«
of a few unknown persona to de­
stroy tin- entire system before It 1»
given a fair trial by a proposed con­
solidation movement wu outlined
here Friday noon by William Tug
rnan. managing editor of the Regis-
ter-Guard In speaking before the;
member« of the Lion« club.
Indignation over the designation
of (he Eugene llo pita) and Clinic
and a «elected group of doctor« In
the county to handle all hospltall-
zatlou and other m edudl case«
coming under ths Jurisdiction of
the State Industrial Accident Com-
rnl«H"vih waa being voiced by mem­
Me rubers of the state hoard are)
bers of the Lane County Medical
society this week following receipt serving because they want to ren-
her>- of official notices which have der a service to their state. They
been mailed to all employers of cm receive traveling expenses, but do
ployees In 1-ane county The ac- not draw any salary for the time
tlon of the comm issioners becomes they spend attending meetings or
effective August 1. 1932
»1 iting the various schools, de-
The letter mailed to each em- clari‘d Mr Tugman Thia group of
plover and signed by R. E Jackaon.i »"«" “nd f,n"
ha" «»ready
claim agent, reads In part aa fol effected great savings' and elimin-
. ated what duplications are not nec-
Iowa:
“This Is to Inform you that ef- '"'«ary
««m om teal work of
feettve August 1. 1932, the em- ,he "rho°I»- ke said,
ployees of all employers in I^ane
On the other hand the proponent*
county subject to the Compensa of the consolidation movement say
tlon IJtw who are In need of medi- that they will be able to nave a mil
csl treatment or hospitalization on lion dollars tax money out of a fund
account of accidental Injury roust of only lightly less than two mil-
report
Analyzing
the assertion of
report for
tor treatment
.re a im e n . to
.o a
a physician
pi.vs.ei«.. Hons. ------
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In th»* Eiii«*n<‘ Clinic or on** d<* ign- the known backer« of the bill Mr.
in ine r,ugene i.nu »r
«
™,. t h .. t h . a .,to
»ted by them, and if hospitalization Tugman pointed out that the State
1 geoe
h reoulred
college
Its unified research
uctivi-
h S t . L it mUHt be Ht the Eu- He«
«uch wTlth
as all
agricultural
EARLY CITIZEN I
IS T9 MONDAY
Family Seeking
Marcóla Man
EDITOR TALKS ON
SCHOOL ISSUES
FEW OUT AFTER
TOWJLOFFICES
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I County Judge Honored Sun-
Working
of
State
Board
of
| day for Efforts Put Forth on Resignation of O. H. Jarrett
Lane Medical Society Indign­
Higher
Education
and
Con-
I
Behalf of New Highway
ant Over Act of Industrial
from Council Announced;
solidation
Effort
Discussed
I
.
.
, .
No Successor Named
Accident Commission
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A crowd estimated at seven
African Missionary to Show
Junior and Senior Lifesaving Pictures and Give Lecture Group Estimated at 400 to
on Miseion Work
Hold Annual Outing at
Groups to Be Given Ex­
Rivurside Park August 2
amination! at Park
Fourteen Hprlngfleld young peo­
MANY
No. St
FIVE
PLACES
TO
FILL
for the dedication of the new
bridge across the W illamette river Mayor and Recorder Only Of-
ln Black canyon which waa only I fice Holders Now Seeking
part of the day’« actlvltlea which
Retention of Places
alao Included the monthly meeting«
of the lauie County Chamber of
Early indication« her« are that
Commerce and of the American there will not he any great number
legion group« of thia district.
of local people «««king city poiltl-
The surprise of the entire day <•> «Hice« at the (all election In
wax the announcement of the de November
_________ There will be a mayor.
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ci 10,1 to name the new bridge after three councllmen. and a recorder to
the present county Judge, Honor he elected. Only two person«. W. P.
able C. P. Barnard, who baa been Tr *>“- Present mayor, and I. M.
very active In the work of develop Peterson, recorder, have announced
their intentions of seeking office.
Ing this highway.
J. E. Shelton, former Eugene They will aak re-election.
Appointment of a successor on
>‘ewspup<r man and now manager
of the Oregon State Motor associa­ the council to succeed O. H. Jarrett
tion was the dedicatory speaker, who announced hie resignation Sat-
and urged the purchase of license j urday has not been made at this
plates for automobiles at the c lo s e ' Hate. Mr. Jarrett was appointed
of the moratorium period as the '•> »erve out the unexptred term of
state needed the money to carry on »»ie late W. C. McLagan. The mayor
the road building program.
wili appoint a successor to serve
An ■ xtenslve program of sports i 0" ,h e balance ot the term w,“ c‘,
on both land and water provided' *ndg -»«“ “«'V » 1,33
entertainment during the after-' Other members of the conncil
noon.
whose terms expire this winter and
Springfi ld was well represented j whose places will have to be filled
at the picnic program. Among those »*y election in November are C. F.
attending from this city were Mr Barber, serving out the unexptred
gte
Mr an(, portion of the term to which H. J.
,
nr .
«
Edward Prlvat. Mr. and Mrs ‘
was elected, and W. A. Taylor,
)g com plet)nr another lu ll
* A nderson.! , «erm.
___ Neither
»
.a.
Eat° “ ' Mr and
of « theae
men have
Mr. and Mrs Riley Snodgrass and committed them selves concarnlag
"The Industrial Accident Com now received a little more than |1,-
daughter. Maxine, and Lloyd Carri- H>elf aspirations for office although
mlasion's contract with the Eugene 000.000 while the other schools oper
«on. of Marcola, Mr. and Mrs. John »hey »»«»e n<»‘ Indicated any desire
Clinic covers all employers In Lane ated on approximately 2800.000 for I D. Pyle. Ira Peterson, H. E. Maxey for another term.
countv whose operations are not the two-year period. Under the n ew ,
. Twn nrnmtn.n»
haw«
.
.
. ,
.
.
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„i„„
_ _ „ is
u .
a“d *°n- Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. N. A., Two prominent businessmen have
under hospital contract with the plan there would not be a million r
3,
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Rowe. Mr. and Mrs F. B. Flanery. \ heCn approached this week by
Commission at this time but will to be saved if the schools were
Mr and Mrs. C. A. Swarts. Mr. and friends urging them to seek office
not affect contract« entered in to ' united on one campus and all other j
Mrs. C. E Swarts. Mr. and Mrs. but have declined the honors.
prior to recent notice served on cldsed down, providing, of course.!
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doctors and others in the county that Corvallis people could house! Wayne Closer and daughter, Mr.
"The Eugene Clinic has made a r-ith e increased student body and and Mrs. James Mitchell. Mrs
Wanda Barnes, Bernice Barnes, j
rangements for physicians in the that buildings on the campus were
B e.t Sholtie, Mrs. Susan King. Jess;
various sectiona of Lane county adequate for the increase enroll !
Smitson, T C. Johnson. Lucy Love-j
and Its staff Includes:
ment.
lace and Barbara Barnell.
Eugene Hospital: Dr. W. K uy-! jfe discredited the theory that!
kendall. Dr J. P. Bartle. Dr. W. B. any Eugene friends of the Unlver-i
Neal. Dr. George P. Winchel), Dr. gjty had enough money to go out!
G. A. Ross. Dr. A. H. Norton. Dr. and offer to buy the petitions which ‘
Springfield Truck Rushed to
Lester A. Edblom. and Dr. Thos. A. were reported to have been sto len .,
Scene; Three Buildings Are
McKenzie.
He also said that the opponents to!
Cottage Orove: Dr. B R. Job, f the measure were checking over!
Totally Destroyed
Dr A. W. Kime. Dr. C. E. Frost.
the petitions which were filed at
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Three valuable buildings were
Jum thH City Dr. R B. Rogers Salem and that large numbers of Q r o th e r R e a d s Ceremony at
completely destroyed and the en-
Dr. W. W Hicks.
1 duplications had been found.
Home of Parents Sunday , tire city of W alterville was threat-
Springfield: Dr W. H Pollard.
Noon; Live at Monmouth . ened before a fire which started in
Dr. R. P. Mortensen.
the Z. C. Potter home Friday after-
i akridge: Dr. O. J. Gray.”
Virginia Ruth Lee. daughter of I noon at 1:00 o’clock could he ex
.
Mr. and Mra. Swarts were mar
PERIOD NEARS CLOSE KUKar'
SI-uilar action on the part of
along the | j
Signs will be posted «long
,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lee of this city tinguished. The property destroy-
the Accld- -d (’ tnmission in Klam
bi ame the bride of John Harrison i ed included the Potter home, the
Sunday la Laat Day on W hich road to Indicate turns. Mr. Kueh 18. 56 years ago this fall, 'they ath and Coos counties have been
ner said. In order to reach the later lived at Uoodlaud, Kansas,
of Marshfield at a quiet home wed­ ' I. O. O. F. lodge hall, and the Com­
M otorists Csn Operate Cars
protested and the Lane Medical
grounds, turn to the east at G oshen., until they moved to Oregon 22 years
ding held Sunday noon at the home munity Presbyterian church. An
W itho ut New License Plates
society is now protesting the adop­
following the W illamette hlghwav ago. They have two children, their
of the bride's parents. Rev. Ernest esitmatlon of the value of the pro­
tion of the plan in this county,
F. Lee, brother of the bride, offi­ perties has not been made yet.
This week-end will probably mark ’o the first bridge, turning off to ' son, C. A. (Tom) Swarts, and Mias ela'ming that first, the act is con­
Leaves Three Sons and One ciated.
the north before crossing the
Springfield Boatmen Com­ the (Inal picnic trips and other bridge. Spacious grounds for play Edna Swarts. Mr. Swarts was the trary to the intentions of the law In
Lack of (Ire fighting equipment
Daughter in Springfield;
About 37 family members and
plete Run of Southern Ore­ outing excursions for many «motor and for baseball will be available youngest of a family of five ch il-; that the statute does not stipulate
nabled the fire to gain great head
Funeral Held Saturday
owners In Oregon this year, be­
friends enjoyed a dinner after t h e !
dren, four girls and one boy. und Is , nor make provisions for the desig­
. way before being placed under con
gon Stream Thursday
cause on und after Monday they und there are Brassing rooms und; the only one living.
ceremony. The couple will m ak e!
nation of certain doctors only to do
i trol. A call to the Eugene fire de­
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Caren
other
neceaaary
equipment
for
will not be allowed to operate their
their home at Monmouth.
After coming to Oregon the fam- j the Commission's work, and second­
Home after a boat trip from Proa-
partment for help was Immediately
Abigail Cooley who died Friday
uutoinoblles without having the swimming and water sports.
Jly
established
them
selves
on
a
ly
that
if
the
move
was
made
In
pi ct to (Irani« I'aaa which com­
turned down there because of a re­
morning
at
the
home
of
her
so
n
.,
From
Thurston
were
Mr.
and
new 1932-33 license plates attached
farm on the Mohawk for two years. the Interests of economy on the
GAMES FEATURED AT
pleted their navigation of the Ro­
cent ruling of the Industrial Acci-
Even here In Hprlngfleld several Mrs. William Ruth and daughter. | Twenty years ago Mr Swarts pur part of the board all doctors or John H. Cooley, route 1. Springfield,
gue river. I)r. W C. Rebhan. Rev.
REBEKAH
PICNIC
PARTY
;
dent Commission that they would
after
a
ling<--?ng
Illness
were
held
Monica,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L
aurence;
persona have Indicated that they
, chased a meat market from Perkins groups of doctors and each and
Veltle Pruitt, It M. Irlah and
not be liable for accidents incur
were planning to quit Using their Gossler and family, Mrs. Ellen land Meacham over near the rail-1 every hospital in the county should Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock
Prince HelfriMh, are now awaiting
Games and stunts followed by red fighting fires outside of the
from
the
Poole-Gray-Bartholomew
Needham
and
son,
Rav
Mitchell.!
cars and -tore them becauae of the
road tracks on Mill street, loiter
to compete for the right
Veltle Pruitt refreshments for which a nominal city. A later call to the Springfield
the arrlvul of the motion picture«
Mr. and Mra. A. B Mathews. Mrs he sold this and formed a partner be entitled
J— this
»LI. work sa-tl<
r»>l f>X
OV l-lolm
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high cost of license plates.
to do
which
they
claim pastor
which they made while on the boat
of the Springfield Christian < 'l arge of one cent per item was fire department was answered after
Alberta Davenhlll and daughters. J
Governor Meier has already
i ship with C. B. Waqkburne. operat ; has not been done.
trip Theae were sent to Portland
rhnrch officiating. Interment wa made were features of the Picnlt a hurried consultation with som e
granted two moratorium periods In Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gray, Mrs. Her­ Ing a market at Fourth and Main
Treatment and hospitalization of made in the Laurel Grove cemetery, t art>' sponsored here Monday even- members of the council and the
lor development and will be shown
the payment of these fees, and it bert W else and daughter. Bonney ¡streets for a few years before mov­ the accident cases In the county
I'lvately when returned.
ing by members of the Rebekah mayor. Hugh Joliff. chief, and Roy
Jean.
Caren Abigail Hendricks was
ing to the present location of the which come under the jurisdiction
The four men who laat anmtner Is doubtful that any rurlher post
lodge following the regular ses Pugh, made the run to W alterville
shop. The partnership was dis­ of the State Commission does In­ born in Indiana. November 25. 1853. ’ slor.. Mrs. Edna Yarnell.- Graoe and pumped water from the canal
made the run In two light boats ponement will be possible. The re­
living
later
in
Illinois
and
Iowa
FORMER
CAMP
CREEK
venue to be derived front the pur­
solved five yours ago and his son volve a considerable sum of money,
from (Irunta Pass to the ocean at
Lansbery. and Mrs. Zella Cantrell onto the bulrning buildings. Pre-
chase of plntes is needed right now
RESIDENT PASSES became affiliated In the business. ' despite the fact that under the where she was married to William were in charge. Prizes were won vious to this time a bucket brigade
(¡old lleach, already have some
H.
Cooley
in
Des
Moines,
February
to carry on summer highway pro­
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Mr. Swarts has been active In t plan now about to be discarded the
vary unusual pictures nf this
•i the potato race by Mrs Nellie had attempted to halt the fire.
The family moved to Ore-
gram In all parts of the state. The
Announcement of the death at (he work of Liberty Masonic lodge j doctors hadve received a reduced 7, 1871.
stretch of water which had not !
,
,
...
Pyne- walnut race b.v Mrs. Wanda
The church property which was
gon
from
Iowa
lb
years
ago
settling
/
•
_
_
__
quarterly
payment
plan
was
not
Ix»s Angeles on July 18 ot Mrs. Irma in Springfield He was the first fee for their work, and the injured
Barnes, and cracker eating contest I built in 1919 was protected by In-
been negotiated before their at- ;
usable, and any other new plan Dsborne. eldest daughter of th e ; master of the lodge here.
employee has had the right to use near Springfield
trrnpt These have been ezhlhlted 1
hy Mrs. Lee Putman.
' surance. Movable fnrnlture within
would have to originate In the legls- alte Mr. and Mr-. W. D. McLean of
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She Is survived by three sons,
the services of whatever doctor
before many clubs and other large
the building was saved. Some ot
■ Camp Creek ha« been received here !
he desired. All fees for services John S. Cooley. Joe B Cooley and
gutherlnga In various part« of this lalure.
the furniture in the Potter home
this week. Mrs. Osborne was born MANY MAKE CLIMB TO
were established by the Commls J. W. Cooley all of Springfield, one POSTOFFICE CARRIER
county (luring the past year.
was saved although the building Is
at Camp Creek on October 14, 1890
TOPS OF MOUNTAINS slon. making exhorbitunt charges i daughter Mrs. Josephine Huckins
RESIDENT OF GOSHEN
GETS FIRST FURLOUGH reported to have been unprotected
! and spent her childhood there, mov-
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Impossible.
Springfield, 11 grandchildren and
by Insurance.
DIES AT HOME MONDAY
WILL DO WORK ON
LeRov Nice began carrying the
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two great gr«ndchildren. She was
ing to Eugene after the death of her
a group of 55 persons from a ll'
The lodge hall was not Insured
CASCADE FOREST ROAD
member of the Presbyterian city mall delivery this week in the and noth)ne fn , he
Henry G. Smith, 62, died at his I i parents. She wns married to Joe pBrts o( j^jne county scaled one of LANE HOMEMAKERS HAVE
was
absence
of
Orson
Vaughn,
regular
church.
home In Goshen Monday after a Osborne, and Inter they moved to three of the Cascade peaks Sunday
saved. All of the records of the
King
road
fr o m
Belknap
OWN
CAMP
ON
COAST
carrier, who Is required to take lodge groups were either totally or
Lps Angeles where he was engaged |n the annual Obsidian climb. The
bridge will he graded eastward and ahort Illness. Mr. Smith was born In business.
several furloughs during the year partially destroyed and half burned
mountains chosen for the day w ere,
at Oakland, Oregon, on July 3 1 .1
Nearly the limit attendance of 35 ||JK.A PLANS FOR LAWN
later graveled by the forest service
in compliance with the provisions sheets of paper were Scattered
She leaves her widower, one the Middle and South Sister, and
Lane county housewives ar- now a.
AUGUST
very soon It haa been announced 1870 and lived practically all of his daughter. Edna, one son. Wllllnm. The Husband.
of the recent economy movement over an area of many acres.
life
in
Lane
county.
by Cascade forest officers. The
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Vaughn Is the only member of the
Howard Hughes. Harry Wright,] Camp Cleawox attending the an
He Is survived by his widow, Mrs one brother. Jay J. McLean, Los
nual Lane County Homemakers
roreat crew will grade the road and
Angela«,
and
two
sisters.
Mrs.
Plans for a lawn party to be held local postoffice force whom Is af-
and
Claude Gray climbed the Mid­
Vina E. Smith. Goshen; two sons.
camp which began Wednesday
the county will gravel It.
at the home of Mrs. Wanda Barnes fected by the ruling. Other em- MUSIC FEATURE OF
Walter of Dexter, and Frank of George Lesshe, and Mrs. D. O. dle Sister from Springfield. Millions morning and will continue the re #t
Fourth gnd „ 8tr<je(q on August
_
Beers,
both
of
Reed.
Oregon.
Fu
ployees each receive a pay cut of
of
butterflies
were
seen
flying
Redmond. California; three alsters,
CHURCH SERVICE
malnder
of
the
week.
The
purpose
g
werp
f(irniu,ated
here
,agt
Thurs
SMALL BOY BREAKS LEG
neral
services
were
held
at
eight and one-third per cent.
Los above the glaciers according to!
Mrs. Ed Demlck, Jasper. Mrs
of
the
camp
is
recreational
and
In
day
eTen|ng
a
meeMng
of
,
uka
those on the mountains. Few mo«-!
PLAYING AT PARK MON. Fanny Morse. Coburg, and Mra., Angeles.
A continued service from 9:46
formal discussion of home topics | ()n R #t (lu arnwry Thp affair
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quitos were encountered after the
Hu rail Smith, Eugene.
to 11:45 will be featured at the
Miss Gertrude Skow. county honn will be open to the public and FORMER H. S. TEACHERS
Bobby Kilbourne, son of Oaias
Funerul services were held from MEN STUDENTS CAPTURE party had left their base at Frog demonstration leader Is in charge
VISIT HERE LAST WEEK Christian church Sunday morning
tickets will be sold. The members'
1 Camp. Wright brought home a few
Kilbourne, route 2, Eugene, re­ the Schwerlng chapel nt Creswell
with a regular Sunday school hoar
HONORS AT UNIVERSITY! large lumps on one arm to show I of the camp.
of the committee in charge are: ]
ceived a broken right leg Monday Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
Mr and Mrs. William Baker, »”d a sermon on the subject. "Re­
Mrs. Ethel Joliff, chairman. Mrs
while playing al a nearby river re­ Rev. Frank Cook of Pleasant HUI
For the first lime In the history |
the
still In the,
former members of the faculty at sentlal Christian Duties, by Veltle
CITY STARTS BURNING
Meda Catching. Mrs. Nellie H alter-] "
' y
""
7’" 7"|
sort. The boy hurt him self while officiated and Interment was made of the University of Oregon men's l° w,’r regions, however,
the high school, spent a few days In Pruitt, pastor.
playing op a sw in g He was brought In the Pleasant Hill cemetery.
OF DEAD GRASS ON LOTS brand, Mrs. C. F. Eggimann, tickets,
living organisations captured four
At the evening services there
Mrs. Olive Wlcuro, and Mrs. Nellie Bprlngfle.d last week renewing ac-
to Hprlngfleld for medical care.
out of the first five places In FRANK BLAIR'S FATHER
tjuaintances made here twe or WI»» fi® a special musical program
Burning of dead grass on vacant Carr.
MRS. LOMBARD HOSTESS scholarship standings for a term's
three years ago when they were of solos by Wendell Smith of Klam-
DIES IN CALIFORNIA property about the city Is being
Cards, a program, and refresh- teaching ath|etlc, and English res- ath Falls and Instrumental num-
work,
figures
released
by
Earl
M.
BIBLE STUDY CLASS TO
FOR AENEAS MEETING
Pallett, registrar, for the spring
Word of the death in San Fran-j started this week by city employees menls will he features of the en- pectively. They left here to attend her" b f Victor Husband of Sacra-
HOLD PICNIC SUNDAY
cisco of Col. W. H. Blair, father of, The work Is being done as a fire |,,rta|„ ment which will start at 8 Columbia university and have been men-to, California. The pastor will
Members of the Aeneas club term showed.
Kappa Alpha Theta was the lone Frank Blair, Lowell merchant, was J precaution measure, and as civic j o'clock.
deliver an evangelistic sermon.
Members of the Bible study c I uhs were guests at the home of Mrs
living in New Jersey recently.
Improvement effort. The dead grass !
of the Christian church will hold Ella Lombard for their July meet ! women's fraternity In the group. received Wednesday. The elder Mr.!
north of the city will be burned
a picnic at Riverside park Sunday Ing Tuesday afternoon ut 2:30 They were rated In second place Blair wa - 88 and died at the home (
W. C. T. U. PLANS FOR
ELECTRICAL SALESMAN
CUTS FOOT ON TIN
by the railroad company.
of his daughter. Mrs. Fred Sonters.
noon Immediately after the church o’clock. Special guests were Mrs ' with a grade average of 1.651.
FLOWER
DAY
SOON
MOVES TO SPRINGFIELD
WHILE
IN
SWIMMING
Funeral
services
were
to
be
held
|
services. Each person will bring W. P. Tyson, Mrs. Gertrude Wil­
In Portland where he has two other] CAR KICKS. SPRAINS HIS
their own basket dinner It bus been son, and Miss Edna Swarts. Mem BAPTIST GUILD HOLDS
Plans for the observance o f ; Mr and Mrs. William Moyer and
Eva Severson, daughter of Mr.
her attending the monthly meet­
announced.
PICNIC PARTY TUESDAY sous, Robert and Richard Blair. ] ARM TRYING TO CRANK
and Mrs. A. P. Severson of the Flower Day at their regular August; two children have moved to Spring-
Two other daughters, Mrs. E I. Bar-]
ing were Mrs. R. E. Fraedrlcks,
Husbands and friends of Aretan i tliolomew In New Ytfi-k City, and I Paul Hiller, of Chico. California. Chase Gardens district had to have meeting were made here Tuesday field this week from Cottage Orove.
Mrs. C. E. Swarts. Mrs. Margaret
In Yellowstone Park
Evan Hughes, son of Mr. and Kenyon. Mrs. S. C. Wright. Mrs. J. la guild nf the Baptist church were Miss Sadie Bbtlr. at Lowell sur-- received a painful sprain to his arm! two stitches taken In her heel Mon- afternoon at a meeting of the W They have taken up their residence
Monday afternoon when the car day lo d o se a bad cut which s h e , C. T. U. chapter held at the home at 613 Eighth street. They have one
Mrs, Wtn. O. Hughes Is now lour T. Moore, Mrs. L. Mny, Mrs. J. guests at a swimming party and vlve.
Col Blair waa an early settler in which he was trying to crank back- ] received laat week-end when she of Mrs. George Valller. The meeting son, Donald, and a daughter. Katfe-
ing the Yellowstone park a ml will Fulop, Mrs. N. W. Emery und the welnpr roaal held on Fall Creek
Tuesday evening under the direc­ Lane county, having operated a flrod wrenching his Hrm. The acd- stepped on a piece of tin while w III be held at the Methodist ryn. Mr. Moyer Is electrical
leave soon for Kansas City and hostess.
The next meeting will be held in tion of Mrs. Horner Chase. Forty hotel at Cottage Grove for some dent happened on the McKenzie swimming in the river near her church and a special program Is to man for the Mountain Btataa
New York, according to a letter
highway
, home.
] »>® presented tor the occasion.
i company.
time.
received here from him title week. August with Mra. Page aa hostess persons were present.
FOUR NAVIGATE
UPPER ROGUE
WALTERVILLE HIT
BY EIRE FRIDAY
Virginia Lee h ¡
Bride Sunday
GAREN A. COOLEY’ '
PASSESJRIOAY