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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
RPItlNGPIBLD, IxANE COUNTY. ORBOO-VTHURSDAY. AUGUST I, 1932
TWENTY-NINTH YEAH
IN IELLS FOR OWES FOB
NEEDY URGED 10 on M i™ , 7 . AGED M
Picnic Sunday
SIDRI OF FIFE 4-H CLUB SEI
PRESERVE FOOD
M'KENZIE OILING
Aeelatanoe Now Offered in
Canning of Surplue Sup­
plies for Winter Use
Arrival of First Carload of
Asphalt Expected in Spring-
field In Near Future
TRANSIENTS
CUT
WOOD
J
All Groups of Willamette Val­
ley and Central Oregon to Hard Work and Varied Ex­ Leader« Choose September 8,
9. and 10 as Day« for
Meet at Lott Creek
periences Make Life of 95
County-Wide Exhibit
Year Man Interesting
Hpelicer Butte slid Itediiiond ell
i a “" merit» of the I. 1». <1. F. lodge
l-ane county’s Four-H Club fair
Wslk pg six miles to work each
i Joint hosts M unds, s' a pic morning, spending the entire day and entertalnineot «111 be held on
il O,
ull Odd Fellows anil uffill- culling wood and then walking the Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
alt q snlxalloris of the W lllam et same six miles home again la un­ Heptember 8, 9 and 10 It was an
Rod Croaa and County Both
Offer Containara for Food; te
Exchange Is Encouragad
,st
Lost
and Central Oregon at usual. In these days of automobiles
• ranch on the Upper Mr and congealed highways which
1
tway.
K n«i
lead everywhere, but when a man uf
R. I a <as. I'rlnevllle, grand- »6 does «his each day and apparent­
lodge for Oregon will ly thrives on It then you have some­
master i
I speaker of the d a,. thing worth talking about
lie the pi
» • I by the Fug. no
A hand
Much a person la A. Ml reel T h a t’s
be given at 10:30 Ills name, even If It does happen
fudge bund
and Ini kel dinner will be held to seem a bit odd here In Mpr ng*
ut uooii . The ufleriioon will h» field where We have given one of
given uver to addresses ami sport our prottilneni thoroughfare- Ihe
of various kluda.
same name
~
Til» I juiu count, It*>«t Cross will
not be able to do much for need,
fuoilll«-«* In Bprlngfleld and other
communities nest winter if thee«
people do not start work at once
und accumulate logxthnr ua much
surplus fruits and vegeluhle und
other food supplies as possible at
this tint« Miss l*h ,Ills Hartaog.
Ited Cross worker for this portion
I'tiHonn having eamp tables und
lie lives on south Hecoud slicet
of I .one count,, told members of
„ r«.»|de„t of till city
the I.loll« dub Friday noon Io ad chairs are urged Io bring these w i t h . , , , , ,,UM
them as there will be a shortage for the past year. He Is uow 95
dressing them on the work which
Ib a t day.
yerrs old aiuj Is living with Ills
the Ited Cross Is doing.
second wife who Is 78 years old II
Dulles of a Ited Cross worker
has one son, I*. A. Street who liven
are naturally very varied, said Miss
east of Springfield, and a grand­
llarixog Thia person must InvestlJ
son one year old
gate all types of condition« and do
HATCHERY GETS
STORAGE ROOM
Mr. Mtreet was horn in London.
the beat possible to Improve un­
desirable conditions when th e, sp
Kngland on April 2. 1838. and ram •
to the United Stale with bis par
pear This Includes relief. Juvenile !
(roubles, domestic sffalrs, Rinses,
ents when he was one year old
care of ihe poor, and m an, others.
In 1X3». His father. Berry Mtreet
Hed Cross worker« are now urs Salmon to Be Kept in Cold hud been n leather tanner In Eng­
Storage at Hatchery; la
land. but the fam ily moved to a
Ing all needy people, or those who
farm In Iowa when they earn«, to
m a, find themselves at the mere,
Economy Move
the United States
They lived
of charily nest winter, to store
A new cold storage plant to be |iere for some years before going
away at leas! kt; quarts of fruits
and vegetables for u family of four used In Ihe preservation of salmon, ou to Missouri where they both
persons. They also stipulate that carcass for fish food purposes labelled
a certain number uf these Jars being constructed uow at the aisle
The spirit of adventure and an
hall tie filled with tomatoes which hatchery at Vida.
urge to travel overcame the young
are very necessary for growing
The new storage room will eli­ Mr. Mtreet while his father farmed
children
minate the necessity uf hauling the In Iowa ao he set out for the Okla-
A county cgitnery la being placed { « I mon from the flah racks where ¡horna country, at that time a terrl-
In operation this week and all kinds th e, are caught to Kugene for freez­ tory under the domination of the
of foods can he preserved there. ing and storage and then transport­ Indiana. Here he became a good
Tin can containers will be furnish­ ing them back again to the hatch­ friend of the Cherokee Indian« and
ed the Individual on a percentage ery for feeding during the year. wa given employment herding eat
basis, whereby the Individual will Offlclala of Ihe hatebery think that tic by Bob Laxton. Cherokee chief.
(Iv e to the county a few filled cans the use of thia new freezing room
leaving
this
adventuresome
for each group of empty ones do at the hatchery will bring about a country he returned to Missouri
naled. This same plan Is being fol­ saving sufficient to pay the coat of and later to Kansas where he lived
lowed by Ihe Red Cro«a In the dis of ihe new construction work with until coming to Springfield a year
trlbutloo of mason Jara which are In a period of three years.
ago Here be spends most of his
available for those who are unable
Each year at this season several time ruttliig anil selling wood to the
to purchase them.
t
tons of salmon are taken from the Public. He canvasses district« seek
There Is always an abundance of river at the rack« at Hendricks Ing orders for the fir and maple
food supplies In thia county at thia bridge and the eggs taken to the wood which he sella and find« peo­
time of the year and moat persons hatchery where they are hatched ple very friendly although they are
can obtain quantities of frulta or and the flah raised until released. inof able to purchase very much
vegetables In exchange for labor or The carcass of these flah during wood rlgbt now.
other method« of barter, declared previous years have been taken to
Mr Street ha« lived through xev
.Miss Hartaog If tbey have an un­ Kugene where they have beau
eral period» of depreealnn and
usually large amount of one com­ froxen and then placed In storage
I thinks that th l. Is the worst one
modity they are urged to can that being hauled to the hatebery as
of all. not because of actual effect.
Item and later the surplus cau be th e , are needed to feed the young
| but because It has lasted longer
traded for flab or other products flah.
'than Ihe others. The panic during
with others In other sections where
the Cleveland administration was
a surplus of another commodity
I had. but It lasted only a short
eglats.
while, he recalled.
Fuel was also mentioned by the
When asked how Ihe world treat­
peaker u« being u necessary Item
ed him he replied that he had al­
Io procure now during the d r , sum
ways managed to get along, al­
mer months
though at time« It was hard. Be
The steam cooker which has been
truthful and honest of purpose and
built h , the county Is being used
In Kugene back of Skinner’s butte
D e ta ile d R e p o r t o f S w im m in g w,,, a, wuya manage to get along
this week. An expert canning oper­
Instruction Not Filed Yet; somehow, he soya
ator fs nt the cooker all times and
Many Persons Learn
As an indication of the friendly
will travel with It when n schedule
manner In which the public meets
of visits, which Miss Gertrude I.
Junior and senior Red Cross life , hls aged man lb , 8 w riter was
Skew home demonstration agent,
living award« were won Saturday atopped on the street recently and
I now preparing Is released
read a letter which he had
Katallahment of n large municipal by eight boys and two girls at the asked
woodpile and the dlstrihutInn ol conclusion of the tau day 111 «true rece,Ted ttnd could net read, hav
h,H K|a . SOe at home. The
tickets among merchants to be tlon period given at W lllu n iette, ,„ K
given transient* who apply for food park by Hal Hatton to a group of letter was sent from a woman In
Eugene whom Mr. Street had call­
was suggested as n means of over­ more than 160 persons.
Senior awards wore won by ed on In regard to wood early this
coming thin problem by Miss lla r i­
Minions, Charles Mteele. summer, and she had written him
xog
Such a plan was established Henry
Clarence
Cnudell,
and
Donald at this time telling him that she
nt Florence with splendid results.
flawke. These swimmers will re­ was now ready to order several
ceive beautiful bronze emblems de­ cords of wood If he would come to
MRS. POLLARD HEADS
signating their ability as well as a certain office soon.
FOREIGN MISSION CROUP round felt badge- to be attached
to their swimming suits.
GERALD KABLER WEDS
Selection of Mrs. W. H . Pollard
Those pasHftig the Junior tests
lo head the Foreign Mission soci­ Maturday morning were Henry Cox,
HARRIET DUER JULY 27
ety of Ihe Methodist church as Harry Malhy, Carl Stevenson. Doris
Announcement of the wedding
president for the coming year was Marie Roblnaon, and Faye llolver
.made Tuesday when a regular meet son. They will al«o receive Hward« of Harried Duer of Sutherlin to
Gerald O. Kahler of Pleasant H ill
Ing was held at Ihe home of Mrs. for their swimming suit«.
N. W. Emery. Mrs. A. B. Van Val-
A class of 25 young people parti­ on July 27 was made this week.
zah will be the new vice-president; cipated In the training for Ihe varl- The ceremony was performed In
Mrs. L. K. Page, treasurer; Mrs. P. ouh testa required to pass the two Eugene.
Mr. Kahler la the aon of Mr. and
J. Bartholomew, recording secre­ examinations.
tary; and Mrs. Wm. Q. Hughes,
The list of people who learned to Mr«. T. F. Kahler and 1» a graduate
of Pleasant H ill high «chool where
secretary.
awlm and a complete report of the
An Impromptu program on mis­ awlmmlng work has not been turn he was very act've In athletlca.
sion work was held Tuesday It ed over to the Red Croas yet bv Mr He la also a graduate of Monmouth
normal and has been teaching two
was decided to open the mite boxes Hatton.
years at Yoncalla. He will teach
nt the next meeting.
thia year at Philomath.
FAMILY REUNION HELD
Mr. and Mrs. Kahler have gone to
HOP PICKING PRICES
AT FANDREM HOME 1*ortland where they w ill mnke
ARE SET BY GROWERS
their home until fall.
A family reunion for members of
Hop picker« In Linn and Lane the Boiler fam ily was held Munday
counties will receive 75 cents per at the Henry Fandrem home south PIONEERS THEM E OF
100 pounds and yard men will get of Springfield. A covered dl«h din­
ARETANIA DISCUSSION
from |1.50 to 22 50 per day this sea­ ner was served outdoors under the
A discussion of pioneers wa« the
son It was announced In Eugene troea at noon and the afternoon
following a meeting of hop growers was spent swimming and In other feature of the study meeting of Ar-
of the two counties. Picking of activities. Those present were Mary etanla guild of the Baptist church
early hops will probably begin J. Boiler, Dessle Boiler, Mr. and which was held at the home of Mrs.
about August 26. Late hops will be Mrs. Sam Watson, aud fam ily of Norton Pengra with Miss Jean H ill
as hostess Tuesday evening. Miss
picked around September 6.
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. W ill Boiler
Ruth Carlton- was the leader of the
and family of Four Oaks commun­
were
discussion.
Refreshments
GIRLS MISSION GROUP
ity, Mr«. Anna Sandgathe and fam­
served to 20.
HAS OUTING MONDAY ily of Mohawk, Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith and family of Springfield
Members of the Otrls Missionary and Mr. and Mra. Henry Fandrem GRANDSON BORN TO
society of the Christian church held
THURSTON RESIDENTS
Portland Man Fishes Here
their regular monthly
business
The birth of s son to Mr. and
Charles Strong, brother of Mrs.
and study meeting nt the City park
Monday under the direction of W. K. Burnell spent the week-end Mrs. I.lnn Endicott of Thurston at
Pearl Helterbrnnd.
Miss Uldlne here from Portland and went on the Pacific Christian hospital In
Qartln and Mrs. D. B. Murphy, ad­ a flatting trip on the upper South Eugene on Monday, August 1. 1932
visor of the girls attended the Fork of the McKenzie Sunday with made Mr and Mra. John Endicott,
meeting. Marshmallows were toast­ a group uf local bualneaa men. Lim it and Mr Fred Russell grandparents
ed after the meeting over an open catchea were brought back by moat This is the only child of Mr. and
Mra. U n a Endicott.
of the anglers.
an open lira.
SWIM AWARDS
EARNED BY TEN
James J. (Gene) Tuoney, retired
undefeated heavyweight champion,
c I ug prevailed upon to enter the
political arena as a candidate for
coi.«icssman-at-large or senatorial
toga on the Democratic ticket in
Connecticut at the November elec­
tion« Both Roosevelt and Nations
Chairman Farley favor his makinf
|I k tace.
FATHER OF CUT
PEOPLE PISSES
any paid amusements on the I
grounds. It Is the intention of those’
backing the exhibition to make the
fair an educational arfair and they
will direct most of their efforts
Parent of Mrs. Girard and O.
along this line, they state.
H. Jarrett Dies at Cot­
Special emphasis wll be placed
on exhibits and regular classes In
tage Grove Saturday
stock Judging and home economics
Stephen H. Jarrett. 88, father of
work will be conducted by experts
O. H. Jarrett of this city died at
during the days of the fair.
hl« home at Cottage Grove Satur
day morning. He was born In Eng­
land In 1844 and lived In Oregon
since 1887.
Besides his son he leaves six
daughters. Mrs. Minnie Girard, ot
Springfield; Mr
Ada Childs and
_______
Mr«. Sophie Holland both of Call
fornta; Fanny Hefting and Mrs.
Members of Club Offer to Llbb). DobbJna both of Washington;
LIONS OFFER AID
TO PARK TRINGLE
and Mrs. Jennie Calloway of Port-
He is also survived by 11
j grandchildren and 8 great grand-
Improvement of the trintigle a t 1 children,
the Weal approach of the Spring
Purera, gerv|ce. were held at the
field bridge again seems to be a }.Gf,!p<Jray.Bartholomew chapel In
pos Iblllty and efforts are being| 8prin|rfleW at 2 o’clock Monday
made locally to have this project .„ern n on
Rev. Dean C. Polndex
which haa been uncompleted since ,er paator Q, , he Method,at cburcb
the opening of the bridge two yeas* o, Spr,n|ff,e,d. off,dated, and Inter-
ago, finally completed.
ment was made in the family plot
Mrs. Jessie Honeyman. chairman .
W alker cemetery.
of the roadside beautification com- ■
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mlttee was in Springfield recently |
Informing local people that the plot
of ground would probabh I - :n-
proved now If a local org.. /
would assume responsibility fur the
upkeep of the same.
Members of the Lions club at
their weekly meeting Friday passed uucille Male Married to Floyd
a resolution asking the city council
Burright at Quiet Cere­
to proceed with the neceaaary step«
mony Here Sunday
to bring about thia Improvement
assuring that body that the club
The marriage of M i-« Lucille
would assume at least a part of the
Male, daughter of Mrs. Clara Male,
responsibility for the upkeep.
and Floyd Manley Burright of Inde­
The plan, which was brought be­
pendence, was solemnized here
fore the council some month« ago
Sunday morning at 10:45 at the
Is to hare the State Highway Com­
home of the bride’s mother at 233
mission build a curbing about the i
B Rtreet Only close family mem­
triangle so that vehicles could no)
bers were present as Rev. Dean C.
drive over It. Then to make a fill
Poindexter, pastor of the Spring-
of good soil over the area enclosed |
field Methodist church read the
and to plant this to trees, shrubs,
ceremony.
and lawn.
Also to erect a sign
Rooms of the home were decora­
pointing out that this Is. the Junc­
ted
beautifully with gladioli and
tion of the McKenzie and W illam ­
ette highways and that Springfield Shasta daisies.
The bride was dressed in an
la the gateway to the famous re
ensemble of green silk and wore a
creation area.
Further action on this matter Is shoulder corsage of rosebuds.
I land.
VIale~ Burright
Wedding Sunday
pending on step« taken by the coun­
cil at their next meeting and ability
of the Lions club committee to win
members of the Highway Commis­
sion to the proposal. H. E. Maxey
wa« added to the triangle beautifi­
cation committee of the club Fri­
day. Other member« are I. M. Pet­
erson and M. C. Kirkland.
No. SO
Lutherans Plan
Rally August 21
Prominent Speakers Sche­
duled for Annual Gather­
First Meeting of Faculty and
ing of Church Folk
Students to Bs Monday
Board Decides at Moot
Tbe program for tbe annual rally
of Lutberans to be beld at Sunset
Home In Eugene on Munday. Aug- ENLARGE HEATING PLANT
ust 21. was announced this week
All of Uncompleted Stretch by Rev. R. Bogard, superintendent Miss Ruth Morrison of Port­
May Not Receive Oil This of tbe home which Is an Institution land Elected Domestic Sci­
for aged people.
Summer Is Report
ence Teacher at H. 8.
The events scheduled for the all-
Application of the second coat of day meeting which Is to lie beld
Just six weeks more of vacation
oil on completed portions of the In tbe Sunset Home park are as and boys and girls of Springfield
McKenxie blgbway will start this follows;
will be summoned to the routine
week, probably Friday. It was an­
Regular services in tbe forenoon. of class work for soother year It
nounced here Tuesday by J. C. I Mbori termons delivered by Rev.; was decided by the school board at
Compton, McMinnville contractor, P. O. Bruland of Portland and Rev., Its monthly meeting held Wednes­
who was here to make arrange- U. L. Foas of Silverton. Rev. J. M.' day evening. The board set Sept­
m enu for tbe beating and unload Jensen of Milverton will preside ember 19 as the opening day of
Rev. Halvor Rogen of Woodburn,' school this fall.
Ing of tbe asphalt.
Mr. Compton. E A. Collier, state president of the board of directors,
School opening this year will be
highway engineer; and H. G. Smith, will dedicate the new Sunset Home two days later than it waa last fall
construction engineer for the state chapel
when classes began on a Thursday.
highway department, went up the
In the afternoon Judge Lawrence September 17. The earlier opening
McKenxie Wednesday afternoon to 1 T. Harris of Eugene will address nt that time being due to the Inaug­
Inspect tbe roads and to make tbe visiting guests and tbe Junior uration of the free text book plan
necessary preparations for the chamber of Commerce will »bow which caused some confusion and
start of tbe oiling work.
them the city in cars.
delay In getting regular claaaes
Two sections of the highway i Rev. J. D. Runsvold of Portland started.
which were oiled last year will be will clo-e the program with a pep
The last vacancy on the teaching
given the second covering this talk on his recent trip to China. The staff of the local school i waa also
w ill
be
Interspersed filled at the meeting when the
year. These areas are from Blue program
river east for lo miles, and from throushout with vocal and instru­ board employed Miss RuthMorrlson
Hendricks bridge to Doyle Hill, mental music.
of Portland to teach domestic sci­
about nine mile».
Invitation to this rally Is extend­ ence at the high school during the
The work will start at tbe upper ed to all who are Interested In see­ ensuing year. Miss Morrison comes
stretcb and will then be moved to ing a modern home for elderly peo­ to Springfield highly recommended,
tbe lower section. After these two ple. Visiting families should bring having had thrae rears experience,
have been completed they w ill ap­ their lunch baskets. Coffee and' one at Bay City and two nt Rainier,
ply tbe firat coat of oil to as much cream will be furnished free by Oregon. She Is a graduate of O re
of the 15 mile section now being ; tbe Sunset Home. Ice cream, soft gon State college and received her
surfaced as is completed providing drinks and light lunches may be earlier education in the Portland
schools.
the weather Is suitable for oiling procured on the grounds.
A contract for tbe extension of
work. It is unBkely that the en­
the heating plant at the Brattaln
tire 15 mile section from Doyle
building wes given W. N. Long
H ill to Nimrod will be oiled as the
Additional class rooms have been
contractors who are doing the sur
tstabllshed at this building during
facing think it will be late in the
the past two years and there has
fall before they complete their
bee- a shortage of radiator heat­
work over tbe entire distance.
ing surface in some of the rooms.
The first load of wood to be
_
The furnace and boiler Is sufficient­
used In heating tbe asphalt to the
necessary degree was unloaded at Well-Known Springfield Resi­ ly large to handle more radiators
and these will be installed by Mr.
the depot this morning and the
dent Dies Shortly After
Long.
equipment was expected to arrive
Mr. and Mrs. Burright have gone
to the Oregon beaches for a short
honeymoon trip after which they
will make their home In Independ­
ence.
PASTOR TO ATTEND
TEN-DAY SEMINAR MEET
FUNERAL IS DEED
FOR COWDEN
a
today.
Return
to
City
Funeral services for James A.
Cowden, for many years a resident
of Springfield, were held Thurs­
day morning at 10 o’clock from the
Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel In
Springfield Man Bids Strong to
this city. Rev. Veltie Pruitt, pastor
W in Championship Flig ht at
of the Christian church officiated,
O akw ay Golf Course
and interment was made in Laurel
Elmer Pyne and Donald Toomb I Grove cemetery.
Mr. Cowden died here Sunday.
were both defeated in the first
match of the championship flight al July 31, at the home of his daugh­
the Oakway golf tournament Sun ter, Mrs. O. F. Thatcher. He was
day and have been assigned places born In Pennsylvania on September
In the first flight where they will 26. 1866. He came west when a
meet competitors this week-end. young man and lived near Spring-
Pyne was defeated In the first field for many years until two years
match by George R. Shaw, and ago when he moved to Manhattan.
Harold Harbour took the match Nevada, where he was employed in
mine work with his son. Joel. He
from Toomb.
returned to Springfield about two
W illiam Moyer, salesman at the
months ago to make his home with
Mountain States Power company,
his daughter.
and recent arrival from Cottage
He leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Grove bids fair to be a strong con­
Thatcher, and Mrs. Alys Anderson
tender for the championship of the
of Eugene; two sons. Joel B. ot
tournament. He had little difficulty
Manhattan, and W. B. whose ad­
In taking his first match Sunday
dress is unknown. He Is also sur­
from H. E. W ilder of Eugene.
vived by two brothers. Frank Cow­
Moyer is a comparative new­
den in Ohio, and Harry D. Cowden
comer on the Oak way course, hav­
In Alaska and three sisters. Mrs.
ing played there a few times dur­
Nettle Roofe, Mrs. Mary Hendricks
ing the pa»t while a member of
and Mrs. Herman Reid, all of New
the Cottage Grove team, but he
York.
has already won the respect of the
best golfers on the course.
He also has the honor of having LANE TREASURER GETS
won the La Grr.nde trophy for the
STATE SCHOOL FUNDS
best Individual golfer attending a
A total of 217.857.20 was received
state Lions club convention. He
carried off this cup again at Klam­ Monday by Grace Schiskn, county
ath Falls bringing the cup Into his treasurer, as the annual apportion­
possession for two consecutive ment for Lane county from the
years. The rules of the cup dona state school fund. I t la paid at
tlon provide that a winner who the rate of $1:20 per pupil for all
succeeds In taking It three years children between the ages of 4 and
In succession becomes permanent - 20, which totals 14,881 this year
owner of It, so It looks as if Moyer The funds will be distributed among
may come home next year from the school district».
Roseburg with the cup for keeps
ONE WINS. TWO LOSE IN
GOLF TOURNAMENT PLAY
Rev. and Mrs. Dean C. Polndextei
BOY SCOUTS CHANGE
of the Methodist church, and Miss
WEEKLY MEETING HOUR
Ada Porter, sister of M r '-. Poindex­ LOCAL BANK RECEIVES
ter, will leave the first of the week
NEW SILVER COINS
The Springfield Chamber of Com­
Members of the Springfield Boy
for Epworth Hights between T a ­
merce went on record at last nights
A few of the new 25-cent pieces Scout troop w ill meet at 7:30 every
coma and Seattle where they will
meeting favoring the beautification
attend the annual 10-day seminar of which have Just been minted at Tuesday evening at the Methodist
of the triangle park at the Junction
religious education. More than 100 the government mint at San Fran- ( church instead ot at 7 o'clock as
of the McKenzie and Pacific high
pastors and the bishop and his en­ ciaco were received In Lane county they have done heretofore It was
ways and offered It« assistance toi
tire cabinet from the states of his Wednesday and were alloted to the decided Tuesday evening at the re­
the city administration in Its up- -
various banks. The First National gular meeting.
charge will attend this meeting.
keep If the improvement was made '
Dr. Charles F. Boss, research Bank received only 20 of the coins.
by the state. The chamber mem-j
The new money is dated 1932 and !UKA LAWN PARTY
secretary of the Board of Educa
bers felt that the park would add
lion of the Methodist Episcopal has a reproduction of a bust of
POSTPONED TH IS WEEK
much to the attractiveness of the
church and supervisor of seminarsj George Washington on the face In-1
city's entrance and also that if pro­
Is the leader of the seminar and - stead of the customary head of a
The benefit lawn party which
perly marked would alleviate the
woman. The word liberty Is placed was to have been sponsored at the
will be the principal speaker.
confusion in motorists’ minds as
Mrs. Susie Porter of Chicago, ! across the head of Washington and I home of Mrs. Wanda Barnes by
to Just where the McKenxie high-1
mother of Mrs. Poindexter. Is tyt j the words "In God We Trust” In i members of Iuka circle number 37
way Junction was.
pected here thl week-end and will the lower left-hand corner. There has been indefinitely postponed It
A committee was appointed to In­
remain at the Poindexter home dur 1 are no stars on the new coin which was announced this w->ek.
vestigate the possibility of dispos
has a new eagle design on the back
Ing their absence.
A regular meeting of the group
Ing of the old arch over the former
side supplementing the old fam iliar will be held at the Armory this
road to the old dismantled bridge.
one where the feet are sprawled to evening at 8 o’clock.
The chamber would be glad to give ARETANIA GUILD HAS
both sides.
It to any one who wishes to remove
MEETING ON TUESDAY
Official Bo.-rd Meets
It. There is some good lumber and !
The official board meeting ot the
Members of the Aretania guild of DOCTOR HONORED W ITH
lighting fixtures in the arch.
The chamber expressed Its sym- i the Baptist church held their re­
BIRTHDAY DINNER HERE Methodist church was held In the
church parlors Tuesday evening.
pathy to the W estfir community J gular meeting Tuesday evening at
club In the death of W illiam Far ! the home of Mrs. Norton Pengra
Honoring the birthday ot her son.; Routine church problems were dis­
rlns, superintendent of the Western I starting at 7:45 o'clock. Miss Jean Dr. Harold Peery. Mrs. M. M. Peery cussed.
H ill was hostess in charge of the entertained at her home Tuesday
Lumber co.
Returns from Coast
evening with a birthday dinner for
m eetins.
Mrs. Dessle Mellons aud daugh­
nine. Guests were Dr. and Mrs.
Baby Daughter Born
Goitre Operation— H arl McPher Peery, Mr. and Mra. Roll Morris of ter, Melba, returned Tuesday from
Mr. and Mr«. Charles Bell of
Jasper are the parents of a baby son underwent an operation for g o l-1 Detroit. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Smith the coast beaches where they have
daughter born to them at their tre at the Eugene hospital Wednes- j and Joan Cox of Portland, De Etta been visiting for tbe pa^t two
weeks.
day morning.
; Robnett. and the boateea.
home Wedneaday, August 3, 1222.
CHAMBER BACKS PARK
IMPROVEMENT MOVE
SCHOOLS OPE»
SEPTEMBER 19
CONTRACTOR HERE TUES.
nounced Tuesday following a meet
Ing of club leaders attending the
annual Four-H picnic at Riverside
park.
The club workers exhibition
takes the place of the regular coun­
ty fair which was put off for one
year us an economy measure. Ad
mission to the club exhibition will
be free to all.
Members of the Four-H clubs
will hold a large down-town parad<-
on Friday, and It la expected that
l.nn<- PotaoEB grange will assist
with the fair by mean of additional
exhibits and entertainment from
the various communities of the
county.
All concessions and booths at the I
fair will be taken care of by club
members and their leaders.
Complete programs of entertain I
nient will also be worked out by -
eiub members, but there w ill not tie*
Accept Part of Responsi­
bility of Upkeep
’■ T
PICNIC PUNNED
BY P O U M E N
Second Annual Outing for
Lane Poultrymen Sot for
Riverside Park Aug. 15
Program for the second annual
Lane County Poultrymen’« picnic
to be held at Dtlly’s Riverside park
on the Coast Fork of the W illam et­
te river east of Goshen. Sunday.
August 14. was announced today
by O. S. Fletcher, member of the
executive committee In charge of
the picnic.
The purpose of the picnic Is to
offer entertainment and recreation
and an opportunity to get together
and discuss their individual pro
blems as well as have a good time.
Every person In Lane county who
is interested In the poultry industry
1« invited to attend.
A large basket dinner w ill be en­
joyed at noon. Ice cream and coffee
will be furnished.
The afternoon w ill be divided be­
tween a program of educational
talks and sport events. H. E. Coeby,
extension poultryman of the Ore­
gon State college; E. L. Martindale,
manager of the produce department
of Swift and Company; and O. 8.
Fletcher, Lane connty agricultural
agent, w ill give the addressee on
timely poultry topics.
The sport events will include a
baseball game between team« re-
pre enting the Eugene branch of
Swift and company and the Eugene
branch of the Pacific Cooperative
Poultry Producers.
Committees named for the an­
nual outing are as follows:
Executive. O. S. Fletcher, R. M.
Ferry, Jay Scott, P. A. Gent.
Sports. Jay Scott. P. A. Gent.
Kenneth Nielsen.
Coffee and Ice cream, Al Hoff­
man.
Ball game. Dan Earle. Herbert
Cochran.
MEETING CALLED FOR
N. O. W. COMMITTEE
A meeting of the committee work­
ing on plana for the entertainment
and reception to be held by the
Springfield Neighbors of Woodcraft
next week when they are to enter­
tain members from Coburg, Walter-
vltle, and Creswell has been called
for Friday evening at the home of
Mrs. W. A. Taylor, chairman, at 2
o’clock.
Parents of Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fswver of
Trent are the parents of a baby
daughter born to them at the Paci­
fic Christian hospital In Eugene on
Wednesday, August 3. 1982.
Leave Today for Portland
Mrs. L. K. Page and two nieces.
Miss Margaret Simon and Eleanor
Campbell, both of California, sad
Miss Edna Platt w ill leave
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