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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPHINOEIELH, LANE COUNTY. OKKOON. T ill HHÌ m Y, A K iU H T 25, 1932
I \\ KNTY NINTH YEAH
NEW CASCADE Scout Troop On LEGION NAMES ftoorf Bridges BUS FARES CUT
Asked in State
kour-Day Trip
MEET DELEGATES
ON 60 ÛAÏ TRIAL
ROAD PLANNED
R oundup Q ueen
'
County Chamber Members
Sixteen Leave Springfield on
Monday
for
Bohemia
Mina
Forest Service Seeks Funds
Gossler, Dow, and Huntly to Request Proposed Struc­ Transportation Company Of­
tures Be Built of Wood
Region;
to
Return
Today
fers 20 Tickets for 91.00;
for Highway from Belknap
Reprssont Post Number
Old Rates Are Unchanged
40 at State Convention
Springs to Clear Lake
| Mlxteen members of the Hprlng
Eight Hprlngfleld businessmen at­
field Boy Seoul troop left ttprlug
WILL JOIN SANTIAM ROAD field Monday morning fur a tour-
ila» outing al Bohemia mines on
»Ivar. Olenn Marlin, scout-
and Paul I'otter, assistant
q compuuled the boys Frank
Bur
ew took them to'their
camp vg
Amo
’ boys attending tilt
camp » l i t Wright, David Pri­
vai. Polly
mlth. Lloyd Harris.
Bonnie Fit.
Mark Smith. Jl n i ­
ni I«- West,
tnderaon. Busty
Plan Work In Two Fiva Hour
Shifts on Basis of Five Day t.
let.
Week Says Supervisor
A new road from Itelknap
Spring« up th« MiKmiiln river to
II aourca at Clear l.ake 1« being
■ought by the forest «ervlce, ae-
cording Io P. A Thoinpeon, super-
vleor of the Cascade National for-
set Fund» for thia road have been
requeeled and when built will open
up a section of the Cascade and
Hantlatn forests now reached only
by trails.
The new rood will Join the San
tlani road at Clear luike making
loop trips possible for tourists and
fisherm en II will also open up
many summer home nites on the
McKensle river north of Helknap
Springs It Is egpected that some
of the road will be built this year
to serve the summer home sit« be­
ing surveyed near Helknap Springs
The foreet service Is finishing
■even miles of road through Box
canyon and Itoarlng river connect­
ing the South Fork McKensle and
tlie North Fork Willamette this
year. This road will make possible
another loop trip through the heart
of the forest
Completion of the Skyline Trail
Io he made possible through addi­
tional relief appropriation to the
Cascade and Santlam national for­
est was announced yesterday by
Mr Thompson
The new trail will make It un
necessary to follow the McKensle
highway for nine miles, as at the
present time.
The Cascade will receive $200«,
with which the trail will be built
from Obsidian camp around the
foot of Collier glacier, paal the
Cinder cone and then north along
the summit to the highway. The
Santlam allotment will take It
north from there around the east
side of Belknap crater, the west
aide of Mt Washington to Big
Lake.
Final location work fur the trail
will be done this week, with a
crew of ten under flee Wright to
he sent out next week.
Additional Instructions on work
conditions and payment were also
received yesterday. The men will
work In two shifts of five hours
each, from 7 a. m till noon and
from 1 to « p. m, A five day week
la also provided
No men will be hired directly by
the forest service. It being provided
that all mu>t be chosen from the
county court unemployment Hat.
Roberts,
Uve.
.
l-ujol«,
F ran klin
Vllra, Wendell Bartholomew. Ho­
lier! Brown and Donald Kendall.
The boys will return to their
homes today.
DOUBLE EVENT
OBSERVED HERE
Walter N. Gossler, commander of
the Bprlngfleld American legion
post number 40, Dr. W. N. Dow.
past commander, and Major M II
Huntly, will represent the local
legion post at the State convention
to be held at Portland on Friday
und Haturday. Beptember 9 and 10.
It was decided here Friday at a
special meeting held at the Com­
munity hall.
J M 1 .arson, finance officer of
the post. M A. Pohl, and H. K
Maxey were chosen alternates.
Plans for the monthly meeting
and picnic of the Willamette Coun­
cil which was held at Riverside
perk Bunday were outlined at the
meeting by Mr. Gossler.
Delegates to the state convention
will probably remain In Portland
over Bunday and be on hand for
the opening of the National conven­
tion to be held there starting on
Monday. Beptember II.
Annual Baker Family Re­ FUNERAL SERVICES HELD
union and 20th Wedding FOR OAKRIDGE RESIDENT
—
Anniversary Held Sunday
A reunion which marked the
gathering of the children of Mr
and Mrs I. W Baker and the ob­
servance of the 20th wedding anni­
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Stevens was held here Bunday at
the Baker home on East Main
street.
All of the six living daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Baker were pres­
ent. hut I wo sons, Hlley and Clair
Baker who live In California, were
unable to attend.
The six daughters togelhnr with
their families who attended were:
Mr. and Mrs. R. J Wakley and Mrs.
John (Iraham. all of Portland; Mrs.
John Cooper. Klamath Falls; Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Paris. Mareola;
Mrs. Alva McPherson, and Mr. and
Mrs Alex fltevens, Bpjrlngfleld
Bunday also was the twentieth
anniversary of the wedding of Mr
and Mrs. Btevens They were mar­
ried here on August 21. at th*
Christian church by Rev. Wlgmore,
■Ince deceased They have made
their home here alnce they were
married
Mr Stevens operates
Chic’s Feed Store on Went Main
street.
The out-of-town visitors returned
to their homes Monday. Wilbur
McPherson accompanied the Wak-
ley family to Portland.
Wife of E. T . Tem plem an Paaeea
a t Hom e Laet T hursday; Is
■ orlad at Pleasant H ill
Alice E Templeman. wife of E
T Templeman of Oakridge, passed
away at her home there laat Thurs­
day evening at the age of 59 years
Alice E. Andrews was born In
Ashland Canter. Michigan, on May
1, 1S73, and moved to Eugene In
1910. and was married to Mr Tem­
pleman on Beptember 2, 1913. mov­
ing to Oakridge at that time and
making her home there ever elnce.
Hhe la survived by her husband;
her mother, Mra. Buale Andrew« of
Fremont. Michigan; three alatera,
Vera Andrews, Fremont, Michigan,
Bylvla Burling. Tacoma. Washing­
ton. and Amy Rodgers of Alhambra.
Michigan; and Charles Andrews of
Fremont, and Arthur Andrews of
Kansas City, Missouri.
Funeral service« were held Bun­
day at 3 o'clock at the Pleasant
HUI cemetery Dr. E. V Stivers of­
ficiated. and a quartet composed
of Mildred Fleck. Lina Fleck. Mr»
Grace Walker, and Mrs. Harkins
sang.
Pallbearers Included "Prank Che­
noweth, C. B McFarland. Earl
Walker. Robert Dunning, Henry
Cook, and John Singletary.
Funeral arrangements were made
by Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel
In Springfield.
REBEKAH LODGE NAMES
COMMITTEES MONDAY SOME CATCH PLENTY
Mrs. Nellie Pyne. Mra. Stella
OTHERS ONLY FEW FISH
Findley, anti Mlaa Doris Girard
were named members of the pro­
gram committee of the Rebekah
lodge for the month of Beptember
at the meeting held here Monday
evening Mrs Lily Klter. Mrs Mary
Mnglll, and Mrs. t'larlne Putman
were named on the communication
committee .
The skirt of a wedding dress
worn by her mother 87 years ago
was worn and exhibited by Mra.
Grace lainaberry during the social
program which followed the busi­
ness session
Many other old
clothes were worn and exhibited.
Box lunchea were auctioned off by
Lee Putman for the refreshments.
Fishing generally wan not so very
good according to reports of parties
reluming thia week from various
week-end trips.
One party comprising William
Tbs baseball championship of the
Davis. H H Whitney, and I M
Christian church was passed bark
to the married men on Brallsln
Peterson fished Bunday and Mon­
field Monday evening when these
day above Oakridge and while they
caught all they wanted to eat. yet
men won their second victory over
the members of the younger
they did not make any great
catches, they report.
Friends class teem In a regular
Dr. Milton V. Walker and Wil­
hard ball contest The game wag
liam Rouse went further on to Buck
called at the end of the fifth In­
Creek on a week-end trip over Fri­
ning because of darkness. The
day, Saturday and Bunday, and
score was 8-6.
The third game was made neces­
caught a large number, although
most of them were small fish
sary when the Friends class, which
Parties which went far up on the
had challenged the ent*»e church
to a game, came back in the second LEAGUERS HOLD SERVICE South Fork Saturday night also
game of their series and severely
reported very light catches.
AND PICNIC AT GROVE
defeated their elders after losing
the first game.
Sixteen members of the Epworth REV. POINDEXTER BACK
Hntterles for the married men
League
of the Methodist church ol
FROM ANNUAL SEMINAR
were Bias and Squire«, and for the
Springfield
went
to
Cottage
Grove
Friends class, Everett and Freeman
Rev. and Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter
Bunday evening to conduct the
Squlrea.
evening service at the church In and Mm. Poindexter's slater, Mlaa
that city. Miss Elisabeth Hughe« I Porter, of Chicago, returnel late
DONALD FANDREM HAS
was the speaker, and chose as her I Friday evening from Epworth
BIRTHDAY PARTY FRIDAY subject. "What We Can Learn from : Heights. Washington, where (hey
JesUN About Getting Along with had spent the past ten days at­
tending the annual seminar of min­
Mrs. Henry Fandreni entertulned People."
a group of 14 little friends of her
Following the service the Cottage isters and laymen of the Methodist
son. Donald, at a party at her home Grove young people entertained church.
Friday afternoon In honor of his with a watermelon feed and picnic
Sixty ministers attended the sea
slona. Fifty laymen were also pres­
fifth birthday anniversary, tintnes at the park for their vlnltorn.
and refreshments were enjoyed by
The Cottage Grove young people ent for the meeting.
the little visitors.
pnld a similar visit to the church
The guests Included Mac Wilson. here the previous week.
LOCAL GROUP ENJOYS
Dillard Wright. Bob Moffitt, Ann
STEAK FRY ON MONDAY
Dossier, Jackie Barber, Patty Lou YOUTH'S NOSE BRUISED
Tnmseth, Diane Beeson, Joan and
A group of Springfield people of
Dorothy Ward, Nadine Neet. JBck IN CRASH W ITH SWEEPER the Christian church drove out to
Perkins, Edwin Bandgathe, Jean­
Paul Henry Lawrence, 12, suffer­ Swimmers' Delight Monday even­
nette Smith, and Shirley Fnndrem
ed a broken nose Friday evening ing after the baseball game to en­
when the car driven hy Vern Cald­ joy a ateak fry. Those attending
FRIENDS CLASS PLANS
well of Waltervllle craahed Into n were Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Murphy,
PARTY FOR TONIGHT road sweeper which wm raining Mis Clara Jones, Mlaa Alta Man­
n large cloud of dust making visi­ ning. Miss Era Dell Murphy. Mlaa
Members of the Friends clans of bility very poor. Tho car wan bad­ Hasel Murphy and Rev. and Mrs.
the Christian church will he en­ ly damaged In the accident which Veltle Pruitt.
tertained this evening by Miss occurred east of the city on the
Dawn Church, a member, at the McKenxIe highway.
AENEAS CLUB HOLDS
home of her parents on East Main
LAWN PARTY TUESDAY
street. The affair will begin at 8 GIRL SCOUTS TO HOLD
o'clock.
Members of (he Aeneas club were
BALL TITLE BACK IN
HANDS OF MARRIED MEN
OUTDOOR FEED TONIQHT
entertained at a lawn party Tue»-
COOKING CLUB MEETING
The opening meeting of the fall day afternoon at the home of Mra.
TO BE HELD FRIDAY for the Girl Scouts of Springfield N. W. Emery. Mra. L. K. PBge was
The monthly meeting of the cook-|
Ing club of the Christian church
will be held Friday evening nt the
home of Mrs. M A. Pohl on South
Becond street. All members are
urged to attend.
la to» be held this evening begin­
ning with a picnic supper at the
City Park at 6 o’clock. The glrla
will meet at the home of Mlaa Eu­
nice Gerber at 861 E street at 6
o'clock and will hike to the park
together.
the hostess. Out-of-town guests for
the affair were Mrs. Paul Scott of
Ban Francisco, and Mlaa Ada Por­
ter of Chicago. Mra. Lawrence May
will entertain for the club mem­
bers at her home at Thurston In
Beptember.
¡V
ft alter ville To
Ask kor Cannery
FALL BALLOT TO
BE L 0 > AFFAIR
Grange Members Name Com­
mittee to Urge Visit of Thirteen Measures to Be Put
County Unit to that Area
Before People for Final De­
cision in November
Member i of the Waltervllle
tended the monthly meetlug of the S A 1 F M r -F T c B r n i i r T i n w
Grange want the comity portable U iM V n c O IT ii lUBABT
Lane County Chamber of Com ■ ALEM GET S R EDUCTION
cannery to be brought to Walter
V ITA L IMPCMT
merce which was hold at Hparka
ville
to
be
used
In
canning
food
ranch Thursday evening of last - Eugene Runs Shifted, Change
supplies for their needy some time School Moving, Prohibition,
week. They were John Anderson. ; in Springfield Schedule Is
this fall. Efforts to bring this about Limitation of Voting, Bus
John Pyle. W. A. Taylor. F. B Ham- '
Said to Be Considered
I were launched there Friday evening
Bill, and Others Thsre
lln, Larson Wright, C. A. Hearts i
at the regular meeting of the
und H E Maxey.
Regular patrons of the Eugene
Grange
It looks like another Ion« ballot
Metnbprs of the County Cham­ Hprlngfleld bus line are now offered
Melissa Parr, fuR-bhxxled Cayuse
A committee comprising L. D. ■ In November. The advance copies
ber went on record »«king the high­ the privilege of purchasing 6-cent Indian girl, has been choien Queen of
way commission to request a fed­ bus tickets If they buy their tickets the Pendleton (Ore.) Roundup, Sep- Shroude, A. W. Fraxee, and Mrs. of tbe publicity pamphlet being pre-
Tmnber 9, the second time in the his­
eral It F. C. loan for the construc­ In strips of 20 for $1.00. T hese strips tory of the event that an Indian girl C. W Allen, was appointed to in- pared by the Secretary of Mate
veatlgate tbe probability of taking show that there will be 13 measures
tion. of five bridges across the were placed on sale Wednesday has been named.
the cannery to that locality The placed before the people for their
> hanuela of the new coast highway |gnd may be obtained from the
I upper McKenxIe country was not approval or rejection, aside from
which are now crossed on ferries drivers, from the garage, or from
i included In tbe county wide ache-; the candidates for the various par-
They also- requested that ail Ure (he office at the Oregon hotel.
dule of visits of the cannery which ties, and a goodly number of inde-
gon bridges wherever possible be
Rates on the line were not actu­
' wan released last week.
pendents.
constructed of wood.
ally lowered, however, as the old
The
cannery
will
make
two
visits
Whether or not the number 1$ la
Tbe Mate Highway t'ommlaslon 7-cent single fare still remains, as
■ to Springfield, the first time ou lucky or unlucky remains ta be
at It« meeting Tuesday decided to does the fourfora-quarter atrip for
■ September 10, and again later on j seen. It is certain that It will be
ask for $2,000.000 for tbe construc­ those who use but few tickets.
I September 26.
both for different groups or factions
tion of bridges at Newport, Wald
The entire reduction plan Is be­
--------------------- —
J of people after the ballots have
port. Florence, and Gardner. It de­
Annual
Per
Capita
Expense
of
FUNERAL FOR MRS. McBEE
counted.
cided against tbe Inclusion of tbe ing m ade for a two months' period
as an experiment, announced Reed Educating High School Stu-
Coos Buy bridge In tbe request.
TO BE THIS AFTERNOON ” Thl ballot wU1 contaln
vont Lowest in County
Plans for tbe celebration mara- and Lemon, owners of the bus ays ,
_______
I suree referred to tbe people by the
-----------
Ing the completion of tbe Low Paas tern. If the lowered fare Increases
_ ,
legislative assembly, three referred
__
The per-caplta cost of educating Resident of Lowell P a a .« . A w ay at by tb p<M)ple an„ „eTen )nftlated „
section of _
tbe Slualaw
highway (be use of the bna lines sufficiently
were explained at"the meeting” an ,bay w'" ** ma'nta,Ded' otherwise | high school student, in Springfield
Home Tuesday at Aoe of 66;
j
of the
Survived By Husband
was U m County day at (be State
. °*1 ratea wl,i
taken upi compares rery favorably with those
Limitation of voting rights, trials
Fair. Each community was re­ again. This la the same plan which costa In other cities an investiga,
Funeral
service,
for
Mm.
Llzxiel
’
“
h0Ut Jurlea' ° la°® a''«a* » a Ux.
quested to contribute romethlng to has been used In both Portland and tlon of annual reports Indicate.
McBee who passed away at her “
« °
r,yey
c° “ " " r
Seattle
to
build
up
greater
volume
In
Springfield
the
coat
per
sto
the fair program or entertainment
home at Lowell Tuesday raornlng '
«»htn«. moving of Unlvemlt, to
of street car business bu offering dent for the past year was $87.48.
that day.
will be held this afternoon at 2 CorTalli’ ' >*laa“
hl«h«,r educe-
The next meeting of the County lower fares. Salem bus rates were the lowest of the Big-Four high o’clock from the Lowell ce m etery !^ " approprUUon rep* “ ot >«**■
also
put
on
the
20
for
$1.00
basis
schools of the county. Eugene, a
Chamber will be held at Goldson
creat,ira
this week.
class A high school with $102.16 with Rev. John Murphy, officiating blt'°" Rk,wfcof
on September 16.
h‘gher fe~ tOr b“a and tn,c,‘
Several changes In the rooting per student headed the list, and Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel of
, ‘ate Water powar
of the bos lines In Eugene were al­ Cottage Grove with $103.90. and Springfield will have charge of ar-
! hydroelectric enterprise, and lu-
so made this week. Some change Junction City with $98.80 were next rangements
.
« rea e<l personal Income tax, are
In the Springfield line is being on the Hat.
Mm. McBee was born in Iowa,, the more lmportant thlngll wMUh
considered but was not announced.
haTe to conglder
A comparison of cists io other on April 1. 1867 and came to Ore vote„
Announcement of these will prob­ large cities of the state where class gon when 18 years old. settling In tweeB now and elecU<m
ably be made about the middle of
A high schools are maintained the Grande Rhonde valley where I
September.
measure
shows costs much greater every- she was married to C. J McBee on i , ’ndo“ht« 1|y
which will create the greatest fight
A‘ P7.“ ni - ,he? U’ >5hedale “y
where except at Corvallis where January 24 1894
in Lane county If not In the entire
I as follows: Half hour service
the 8choo, movlBg
All Song and Daughters of Mr. from 6:30 to 8:30 a. m. and from the figure was $92.48. North Bend They moved to Lowell m 1895 gtate
was highest with a coat per student and have lived there since « * « i Many page. 1« the puhlietty pumph-
and Mra. I. E. Murphy 4:30 to 6:30 p. m with hourly ser- of , lgQ 25 an„ Bend Recond
She was a member of the Bible, ,et >re deToUd
ar<unienU for
vice during the remainder of the $166.76.
Cather at Holly Sunday
Standard Mission.
j an,j
the bm
«
day. The bus leaves Springfield
Higher costs of the class A high
What the Measures Are
A full reunion of all children of every hour on the half hour.
schools Is accounted for in some BUSINESS NOT SO GOOD
Titles of the various proposals to
Mr and Mrs. I. E Murphy was held
Two fares are still required on measure by the fact that teachers
IN IDAHO IS VER D IC T1 be voted are as follows:
Bunday at the home of a son, Ar­ the ride to or from Eugene under
In those systems are usually better
“Taxpayer Voting Qualification
thur Murphy, near Holly. Two the new operations, four being nec­
paid than in other districts.
Business conditions
in and Amendment”—Purpose: To permit
sons and four daughters, together essary for a round-trip.
The fact that Cottage Grove is a around Boise. Idaho, are not so the enactment ot laws limiting to
with tbelr families gathered for the
union high school district and has good according to Mr. and Mm. C. taxpayers the right to vote upon
event.
TWO MORE WOMEN
a Smith-Hughes Instructor there J. McKee who returned last wee'«, questions of levying special taxes
Those attending were Mr. and
P A S S S W I M M I N G T E S T may * * p ,r t la lIy responsible fo r the from a 10-day trip there.
They or Issuing public bonds.
Mfs. I. K Murphy. Eugene. Mr. and
Increased cost there.
were accompanied on the trip by
“Amendment Authorising Crim­
Mm. D. B. Murphy, Springfield.
Mm. McKee's parents, Mr. and inal Trials Without Jury by Con­
Mr. and Mm. Ernest Anderson and M m . W illis Bertsch and Lucile
Davis Complete Red Cross Ex­
Mrs. H. H. Moore.
sent of Accused”—Purpose: To au­
daughter. Patty, Eugene. Mr. and
aminations in L ife Savin«
Miss Beth Ople, 12, formerly of thorise accused person j except tn
Mm. Bud Earhart, Lebanon. Miss
Eugene returned with Mr. and Mrs. capital cases to relinquish right of
Era Dell Murphy. Seattle. Mlaa
Two more Springfield people won
McKee and will make her home trial by Jury by consent of Judge
Haxel Murphy. Eugene. Mr. and
here this winter while attending and be tried by Judge only.
Mrs. Arthur Murphy and two chil­ recognition of their swimming abil­
ity last week when they completed
school In Springfield. She is in the
"Six Per Cent Limitation Amend­
dren. and Mlaa Clara Jones.
eighth grade.
ment” — Purpose: Constitutional
Mr. I. E Murphy. (Dad Murphy) the Red Cross life-saving tests at
Roads were very good but the amendment basing the six per cent
as he Is addressed In Springfield, tbe Eugene Riverview park.
They are Mrs. Willis Bertsch. Lifelong Resident of Fall weather was very warm. The re­ ¡imitation upon the levy for any of
meets his friends here every day
at the Irlah-Murphy store where who passed the senior test, and Creek Dies at Home Sun­ turn trip being made in 14 hours the three years Immediately preced­
he has charge of the fruits and Miss Lucile Darts, daughter of Mr. day, Funeral Held Tuesday time coming over the John Day ing instead of the last preceding
highway and the McKenzie pass.
year.
vegetables. His son manage« the and Mm. A. J. Davis, who passed
the Junior examination. Both were
Groaeries and rents are very high
"Oleomargarine Tax Bill”— Pur­
store.
A lifelong resident of Lane coun­
members of the swimming class
in Boise, they found on the trip. pose: To levy 10 cents per pound
ty and the Fall Creek community,
conducted for local people at Wil­
Farm products and bread, however, tax on sale of oleomargarine and
Mrs. Alta Larimer died at her home
S. P. TO OFFER SPECIAL
lamette park by Hal Hatton, but
were being sold at ruinous prices. require $5.00 annual license fee of
at
Fall
Creek
Sunday
afternoon
CENT-A-MILE RATE AGAIN were unable to take the tests when
The chain store: have thefr own all who distribute or sell oleomar­
after a lingering Illness at the age
they were given there a month ago
bakery and are selling small loaves garine.
of 59.
The attractiveness of the Labor
Gilbert Sprague had charge of
of bread at 4 cents and three for
Rogue Fishing Up Again
Day period as an occasion for ex­ swimming work at the Riverview
Miss Alta Humphrey was born at 10 cents. Milk Is 5 cents a quart
“A Bill Prohibiting Commercial
ceptionally heavy excursion travel park In Eugene.
Fall Creek on August 5. 1873. and and Mr. McKee told of buying 22
Fishing on the Rogue River”—Pur­
throughout the west will be en­
was married to William Harvey ounces of hamburger for 10 cents
pose: Closing Rogue river and tri­
hanced this year by a five-day of­
Larimer In 1900. He preceded her In one meat market.
butaries, and within three miles of
LIONS
HEAR
TALK
ON
fering of cent-a-mlle train rides by
In death April of this year.
the center if Its mouth, to commer­
the Southern Pacific Company, It
TENTH OLYMPIC GAMES She leaves two daughters, Helen
cial fishing, and prohibiting the sale
BAPTIST BOYS HOLD
was made known yesterday.
Larimer at home, and Mrs. E. E
A descriptive talk of the set-up
Scheduled from September 1 to 6.
OUTING ON WEDNESDAY of fish therefrom.
Brown; three sisters. Mrs. Laura
"Higher Education Appropriation
the low-fare Dollar Day program and athletic events of the tenth Bartruff and Mrs. Anna Hoven
Bill”—
Purpose: Appropriating $1.-
Olympic
games
as
held
in
Los
An­
Membem
of
the
Junior
and
in­
will embrace the railroad'« lines in
both of Salem, and Miss Marcia
six western states—California. Ore­ geles thia month was given to the Humphrey of Fall Creek; and two termediate Sunday chool classes 181,173. of which $500.000 was veto
gon, Nevada. Utah. Arlxona and Lions club members here at their brothers. Stanley R. Humphrey of 3f the Bapt'st church held a swim­ ed by the governor, for the Oregon
New Mexico—and will also Include weekly meeting Friday noon by Westfir, and Palmer K. Humphrey ming party and picnic supper on State Agricultural college, Xlnlver
the Willamette Wednesday even­ slty of Oregon, and the three state
El Paso. Texas, according to Carl Roy Craft, sports editor, of the Eu­ of Fall Creek.
ing. Elmo Chase and Clarence normal schools.
Olson, agent for the company here gene Register-Guard. Craft outlined
Funeral services were held from
"Bill to Repeal State Prohibition
A final return limit of midnight In an Interesting manner the vari­ the Fall Creek church at 10 o’clock Caudell, class teachers were In
Law
of OOregon"—Purpose: To re­
ous
events,
the
set-up
and
manage­
charge
of
the
outing.
September 21 has been fixed for
Tuesday morning. I’oole-Uray-Bar-
peal the general prohibition law of
ment of the Olympic village, and
the excursions.
tholomew chapel of Springfield was
Oregon and thus do away with pro
With a three-day week-end, gave his Impression« of Hollywood In charge Interment was made in BIBLE STUDY CLASS
hibltlon and its enforcement in and
I-abor Day outings are expected to studios and the lower California Lowell cemetery.
TO PICNIC SUNDAY by the state of Oregon.
border
towns.
result In peak holiday traffic for
“The Freight Truck and Bus Bill"
western state In 1932.
Members ot the Bible Study class —Purpose: Information and recom­
DEMOCRATIC WOMEN TO
POSSESSION CHARGE
of the Christian church will hold a
HAVE RALLY AUGUST 31 picnic at Riverside park Sunday. mendation for redistribution of mo­
•WHICH WAY FORWARD?”
COSTS FINE OF $200
tor vehicle highway charges; licen­
Members of the class and their sing and regulating contract haul
M. E. SERMON SUBJECT
Joseph K. Carson. Portland at­
friends will take their own lunch era; Increasing charges on certain
Harry Melson was fined $200 in
torney. and delegate to the National
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor Eugene Justice court Monday when Democratic convention held in Chi­ baskets with them, leaving for the carriers for compensation.
ot the Methodist cnurch has an­ he pleaded guilty to a charge of cago. will speak at the Lane coun­ picnic grounds immediately after
School Moving Bill Thera
nounced that he will preach on the liquor possession placed against ty court house Wednesday evening. the morning service.
"Bill Moving University, Normal
subject. "Which Way Forward?" at him by deputy sheriffs who arrest August 31. at 8 o’clock at an open j
and Law Schools Establishing Jun­
the 11 o'clock service Bunday. His ed him Saturday. A considerable meeting which Is being sponsored HOP PICKING STARTS IN
ior Colleges”—Purpose: Consolidat­
evening subject at 8 o'clock will quantity of liquor was found at his by the Women's Democratic Lea
COUNTY TH IS WEEK ing State University with Statu col­
be "Building the Program for the place.
lege at Corvallis; all normal schools
gue ot Lane county, according to
Church."
The regular Bunday
Picking of early hops In Lane at Eugene; moving Law school to
Elsie Shroeder. secretary.
school classes will be held at 9:46. LAWN HOSE. SPRINKLER
Mr. Carson wa« a member of the county begins this week with indi­ Salem; creating Junior colleges at
TAKEN FROM RESIDENCE resolutions, and of the platform cations pointing to a fairly heavy Ashland and LaGrande.
"Tax and Debt Control Constltu
HOLLISTER PREACHES
committees of the National conven-1 yield. Picking on the Anderson
tional Amendment’'—Purpose: Mak­
yards
began
early
in
the
week,
and
Theft
of
a
75
foot
lawn
hose
and
tlon.
AT NOTI ON SUNDAY
a sprinkler from the home of Mr.
The meeting will be open to the other crews start work on the John ing the power to levy taxes and la-
Rev. Ren Hollister conducted ser­ and Mm. D. B. Murphy at 410 E public and women especially are In­ Seavey hopyards tomorrow. Aug­ cur Indebtedness In all cases sub­
ject to such limitations and con­
ust 26.
vices at the Notl Christian church street during the week-end was re­ vited to attend.
trol as may be provided by general
both morning and evening last Sun­ ported here thia week. A similar
law.
day and will serve as pastor there amount of hose was stolen from VICTORY TO BE THEME
W. C. T. U. MEMBERS
“Tax Supervising and Conserva­
again thia coming Bunday. Rev. Fla- the property a year ago, according
HAVE FLOWER MEET tion Bill"—Purpose: Providing ap­
OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE
cus, pastor at Notl, has accepted a to Mr. Murphy.
pointive tax supervising and con­
call at Marshfield.
"On to Victory" will be the them e, A flower mission program fea­ servation board of three In each
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
of the morning service at the tured the regular meeting of the W. county tn review budgets and regu­
DOG BITES TWO MEN
PLANS SPECIAL EVENT Christian church Sunday at 11 It C. T. XI. which was held In the late tax levies, with appeal to state
has been announced by Veltle Epworth league room of the Meth­ tax commission.
AT CIRCUS LOT TUESDAY
A special program for the Bun­ Pruitt, pastor. Roland Moshler and odist church Tuesday afternoon.
"Personal Income Tax Law
Gene Thompson and C. H. Geary, day evening meeting of the Christ- Merton Ferebee will sing a duet. M r. Georgia Nettleton was li
Amendment Bill”—Purpose: Far­
both of West Springfield, were bit­ tian Endeavor Is being planned for as special music at the service.
charge of the program.
ther reduce property taxes by ad­
ten Tuesday by a vicious dog be­ this week at 7 o'clock. Miss Pearl
The Sunday school will meet a t ,
vancing tax rates on larger In­
longing to one of the employees Helterbrand Is to be leader for 9:45 and the evening service will
Arlxona People Here— Mrs. R. B. comes; substituting tax exemptions
of the circus playing there. State the meeting and special features begin at 8 o’clock with special mil- Griffin and son, Bobbie, of Super­ for Income exemptions; Including
police ruled that they could not are being planned. The program sic and congregational singing ior. Arizona, arrived here Monday entire Income of residents from par-
prosecute the owner as he kept will be held In the Endeavor room after which the pastor will preach : to visit with Mm. Griffin's brother,
the dog tied at all times.
ot the church.
(Continned on Page I)
C. I. Inman.
another evangelistic sermon.
STUDENT COSTS
LOWER IN CITI
MURPHY FAMILY
REUNION HELD
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PASSES AT HOME