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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HHItlNGKIEl.D, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, THURJHDAY, HEPTE.WBEK 1, 1932
T W K N TV N IN T H Y E A H
m FAIR PROGRAM
READY SEPT.8-910
Holman Agent
Must Resign Job
OISÏRICT REBEKAH
MEET OCTOBER 4
Post to Nominate
Legion Officers
No.
!m
GWW|(
SEES LUMBER FUTURE
lo r Gas Theft
SMOULDER HERE
Springfield Post Will Instruct
Chargea Einzig le Unfit for
Friday Set Aside as Grange Office— Visita Frienda In Juanita Lodge Aeked to Pren­ Delegates to State Conven­ Rumors of Complete New
Ticket for City Offices Are
tion at Thursday Meeting
Springfield Tueaday
ant Drill at Semi-Annual
Day at Four-H Exposition.
Heard This Week
Meeting at Oakridge
Contest is Planned
Nomination of officers for Hprlug '
Declaring William Elnxlg, »7,000
NEABSJO HERE
Discovery of Syphon and Can j
in Auto Leads to Arrest i Surfacing of Final Section
Hers Friday Night
I Before Winter le Assured
Says Highway Official
A flat tire caused the downfall •
field
American
Legion
post
num­
year state purchasing agent.
of
three
confessed
gas
thieves
In
Announcement of the District
ONLY TWO ENTER FIELD
EVERYTHING TO BE FREE must be removed. Ilufu. Holman.
Hprlngfleld Friday night. Night OILING CREWS MOVE OUT
lh„ Rebekah lodges ber 40 will be the principal busi
-
... .
,,
_
Patrolman A. J. Cowart noticed the
state treasurer. Vas a visitor In
h. ld „
„„ October neas to be taken up tonight at the Candidates
Have
One
Month
Livestock, Home Economics, Hprlngfleld Tuesday afternoon H e ,4 wa„ mad. har. Monday evening regular moettng of the post mem
[
i three men repairing a Ore In rear Final Oiling Work Delayed
from Today in Which to
of a service station. Walking past Until Next Summer When
ra, ul)(r maeUllB
Juall)ta tiers according to announcements
and Agricultural Exhibits not only charges Eluxlg with mis
File Nominations
rent
out
tbl.
week
by
I
M
Peter­
he saw a can, hose and syphon In
conduct toward employees of the R .baMah lod<w The p,,.*, , ruup
to Predominate Showing
Road Will Be Completed
the back of the car. The syphon
treasurers office but attacks his w<>
pr„ „ nt # dr|U „ son. adjutant. The meeting will
City
politics
seemingly
are
smoul­
be held al the Community Hall at
was still wet
He arrested the
»'Inal arraniuniviita and plana for methods of playing bidders against , h- ..„„ventlon
With the entire highway oiled
dering here this week with the pos­
three and then found they had from Springfield to Yale’e ranch,
(he Lane courty 4 -H Fair ere rapid­ each other In the purchase of .tale! A„ aBtanalre program was pres ! 8 o'clock.
sibility
of
unexpected
announce­
Wulter N. Gossler Is the present
switched license plates.
ly being made and a completed supplies.
with the exception of a short sec­
euled at the local lodge Monday
ments being made soon of candl
and a detailed program of eventa
"If bids are not satisfactory evening following the regular busi­ post commander. H. O. Dlbblee Is
They gave their names as Harold tion between Doyle hill and Vida,
dates for various local political
In promised Meptember 6, by Cottn when opened they should be re ness meeting. The program In the first vice-commander and Mr.
Curtis of Chehalis, Washington, work on the McKenxIe Is rapidly
I
at
r
son
|
P0"“
'"“«
Peterson,
adjutant.
J.
M
ty Club Agent, It C. Kuehner.
S E N A T O R F R E D E R IC K S T E IW E R William Cox. Eugene; and Leslie nearing completion for another sea­
advertised." deelurnd Holman. "It's eluded a recitation by Lois Mae
Just four week» from today re­
The Lane county 4-H Fair which Einzig» trick to call In a low bid­ Kodenbough. reading by He.sle Is the finance officer.
Hpeaking before the Willamette Smith. Los Angeles. Each was son
Nominations only will be made main In which to file nominating
la lo be held al the Ijitie county der and promise him the order If Cox. piano solo by Margaret Jar­
This short stretch of four and
fined »25 In Justice court, and are
tonight, regular election, will be petitions, which must be In at least Valley Lumbermen's association serving their fines out In Jail. The one-half mllea which It quite rough
fair grounds In Kuxeue Beptember he goes still lower.“
rett, a play, "Who's Afraid," by Ila
40 days before the general election last Friday night In. Eugene Sena­ old automobile which they were will be surfaced Just as soon as
held at a future meeting.
8, 8. Id la to ba a free lair and
"I was raised to treat women and Roberta Pulman, a butterfly
no udnibalou will ba charged foi with reap ed ” said Holman, who dance by June Yarnell, Hawaiian
InstrucUon of delegates to the which Is to be held on November tor Stelwer predicted that lumber driving is parked across the street the Hlllotrom brothers, contractors,
any of the wvanta to ba scheduled says tho-C* > no excuse for Kin guitar solo by I-a Vern Pugb. a state convention September 8 and 8, this year.
move their equipment and camp to
would come back in the near future from the city hall.
Only two candidates have pub- In the bom>- market which Is 80
the new location It was announced
Friday, Beptember 8 In to ba xlg to cal* q
-eaaurer's net retary 1 stunt by Eunice Gerber and Doro- 10 In Portland will be glvon at this
this morning by Raymond Walsh,
Orange Day and a special program a "damn lit
thy Girard, a piano solo by Doris meeting The local post Is on re- i llcly announced their Intentions of per cent of the lumber business ■
Immediate! seeking office so far. They are W.
resident state highway engineer.
In being arranged for Iha Grangers
Holman ba ■
'avlts as to what Ulrard, a reading by Mrs. Lilly cord as favoring the
P Tyson and I. M. Peterson who normally. He pointed to the re-'
by Mm. C. B Calef. lecturer of the Elnxlg .aid It vj» treasurer's of Klxer. a tap dance by Maxine payment of the bonus.
The surfacing of this final stretch
Will ask re-election as mayor and construction finance corporation
l^tne County Pomona Grange. An
will open up a first-class highway
. . . . X.
- a „el,
Hnodgrass,
and
skit
by
Elmer
flee when Holt.
as away and
city recorder, respectively. There ! loans to the railroads for better­
attendance prise Is being offered
to the McKenzie mountains, afford­
they not only n. 0 .
appear he I'yne and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pul
has been considerable talk about |
ing a good smooth highway for
the Grange having the largest per
ment and maintenance, the hom e’
ed the lie man, assisted by Mrs. Leota Rod«n-
used profanity bu
other tickets being entered In the
winter travel which Is greatly In­
centage of their membership there
bough
at
the
piano.
loan bank, and the movement from!
field, and rumors this week have
creasing each year as more and
Motion pictures will be shown around.
When In ttprlugflek
tan was
It that one such Is In the process of the Industrial centers to the farm, Kensington. Priscilla, Ergatha more people take advantage of the
throughout the three days by W.
CANDIDATES TO GIVE
as evidences of future improvement
making
V. Fuller of the Oregon State on his way to Medfora o dedicate
and Happy Hour Members | opportunities offered there tor win­
the new court house as Governor
CAMPAIGN PLATFORMS
ter sport events.
Hoard of Forestry.
Both Tyson and Peterson have In the lumber market. The »4 per
Gather in September
Included among the hundreds of Meier's representative.
The J. C. Compton oiling crew
announced that they seek re-elec­ thousand tariff will prevent out­
K ntira Group Invited to Appear Be- '
of McMinnville which has been
exhibits of livestock, agricultural
tion on the basis of their acquain­ side competition he believes.
Plant
for
Troop
Activity
For­
Social
clubs
of
Springfield
will
|
fore T ax Conservation League
and home economlra projects will
tance with city affairs and the
resume their regular meetings dur here for the past month completed
mulated at Session Held
on Septem ber 12
The railroads normally i oniums |
be a special exhibit of furniture
gradual financial retrenchment pro­
ing September after their annual their work Wednesday and have
Here on Wednesday
moved out. The crew was divided
made by North Fork Handicraft
gram which they have started and about 25 per cent of the Douglas j summer vacations.
All candidates fur county and dis­
fir cut and with them again in the
when it left Springfield, port going
club members for their Juvenile
would
like
to
carry
out
along
the
The
first
group
to
meet
will
be
j
Weekly meetings every Thursday
trict offices have been Invited to
market many mills will get busi­
Grange. A five foot modal sailing
to Monroe and another group being
lines they have been following.
the
Kensington
club
which
has
i
evening
at
some
as
yet
undecided
attend a meeting of the I-ane Coun­
ness. The home loan bank, he said, planned a picnic for Willamette! sent to the Coast highway to do
vessel will prove of special Inter­
There are also two councllmen
ty Tax Conservation League at the place were decided upon for the
would loan money ror building and
further oiling there.
est to all boys.
local Girl Scout troop at a meeting to be elected for four year terms to refinancing of homes. While there park Friday afternoon starting at
Eugene
chamber
of
Commerce
During the month here the crew
Hatter quality of work than evet
one
o’clock.
held Wedne day afternoon at the succeed W. A. Taylor and C. F
Is too many apartment bouses and
before la promised by the club Watt
A called meeting of the Priscilla | put on the first coat of oil on the
Springfield Resident rooms Friday evealng. September home of Miss Eunice Gerber.
Barber, and one to be elected for
large structures in the ciUes the
Vida-Nimrod section, and the sec­
members who have Increased their i Leaves One Son and Daugh­ 2. at 7 30 and present the platforms
Regular programs will be worked two years to fill out the unexplred movement back to the land de­ club to be held at the home of|
on which they seek election to of­
number by 60 per cent over la st:
Mrs. John S. Parker was issued ond on the Blue River-Yale Ranch,
ter Here, Funeral Tuesday
fice. according to W. W Harcombe. out tor each meeting Those on the portion of the term held by O. H. mands small wooden homes.
year
Jarrett who has resigned. No suc­
this week. The meeting will b e; and the Hendricks bridge-Leaburg
progrum
for
next
Thursday
being
livery one Is Invited lo attend ! Mrs. Elisabeth McIntire. 74. died league president.
sections. The seal coat was applied
cessor to Jarrett has been earned
The Willamette Valley Lumber­ held on September 8.
Th meeting will be open and al­ Ila Pulman, a first aid demonstra­
to the latter during the past few
Thia fair taking the place of the at her home In W'eat Hprlngfleld
men's association merged with the
yet
by
the
Mayor.
The
youngest
club
of
the
city,
the
t
tion;
Barbara
Barnell,
music;
Col­
days.
regular county fair which has been Friday evening after a short III- though the tax league will take no
West
Coast
association
in
a
meet­
Happy
Hour
club,
will
hold
its
,
Many Individuals have been ap­
leen Cornell, games and colors.
The oiling of the stretch yet to be
postponed for one year. Plans are n»»l, Mrs. McIntire had lived at action Friday, they will probably
Haxel Nesbitt and Faye Holverson, proached relative to becoming can­ ing held here last Friday. Dr. WII first meeting of the fall on Tuesday I
surfaced and the second coaUng of
also being made for a lame County Cottage Grove since 1826. coming endorse certain candidates for the
son
Compton,
secretary
of
the
Na-
afternoon,
September
20,
at
the!
troop president, will also have parts didates for these positions, but;
various offices later In the fall.
the other stretches will be com­
Day al the Btste Fair at Salem on to Weal Hprlngfleld this year.
on the program.
none of them have openly decided Local Lumbermen's association, home of Mrs. Maude Bryan.
pleted next summer.
Beptember II.
and
Colonel
Greeley,
secretary
of
i
Members
of
the
Ergatha
9unday
to
enter
the
race.
Only
one
hold­
She was born In Iowa In 1868 ENGAGEMENT THURSTON
over member will remain on the the Coast association, were also school class of the Methodist
and moved with her family to Neb­
LEAGUES WORKING ON
church will meet on Wednesday,
GIRL
IS
TOLD
SATURDAY
UNIQUE FLOWER IN
council this year. He Is Fred Fresc peakers.
raska when six years old. Hhe was
PLANS FOR WINTER who has two years left to serve.
September 21. at the home of Mrs.
BLOOM ON TUESDAY married In 1880 and the family
Announcement of the engagement
W. E. Buell for a business and so­
came west to Pocatello, Idaho, In
Plans for the fall and winter
cial meeting. Mrs. Ida Gantx will
A night blooming cerous In the 1884. In 180« Ihey moved to Lewis of Miss Leone Edmlston to Hugh activities of the senior and inter PROHIBITION TO BE
be the teacher of this class during
window of Chic's Feed and Seed Ion, Idaho, where they lived until Safely was announced Saturday mediate Epworth leagues of the
THEM E OF SERVICE
September, in the absence of Mrs.
store attracted considerable Inter­ 1818 when they moved to the Wal­ evening at the Tiny Tavern In Eu­ Methodist church were discussed
Roy Palmer, it has been announced.
est here this week when It bloomed lowa country In eastern Oregon gene where a bridge party was held and a tentative budget for the sen­
"Has Prohibition Fa I led r~ will
Regular business matters and fall Large Purchases by Factories
for the first time late Tuesday where they lived until coming to In honor of the event Miss Edml ior league was adopted at two meet­
be the subject of the evening ser­
ton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
and winter activities are to be dis­
Cottage Grove.
evening.
Marked by Substantial In­
ings held at the church Monday vice at the Christian church Sun­
cussed and planned at the meetings
According to Mr. and Mrs. Alex
One son. T. F McIntire, West Edmlston of Thurston were the evening. Miss Myrna Bartholomew
crease in Prices
day. Rev. Veitte Pruitt will preach.
host
and
bosteoa.
of
the
individual
groups.
Htevena there are only two of the.e Hprlngfleld; one daughter, Mrs.
is president of the senior , whose The choir will provide special mu­ Films of Boat Trips by Local
Eight
tables
were
In
play,
and
re­
plants In Hprlngfleld. the one In Gladys tjind. West Hprlngfleld;
Strong demands for certain me­
cabinet attended one meeting.
sical numbers.
Men to Be Shown at Com­
the window of the feed store, and two sisters. Mrs. Viola Hrlggs freshments were served at a late
dium and coarse grades of wool,
The Intermediate league mem­
PICKING OF EARLY
hour.
Bunday
school
meets
at
8:45
and
munity Hall September 9
one owned by Mrs. Steven's California, and Mrs. Husle Lewis,
which includes a large percentage
Miss Edmlston Is the eldest bers under the leadership of Miss the Christian Endeavor, with Miss
HOPS ENDED HERE
In Nebraska; and one brother, Wal
mother.
of the type of wools grown in the
Barbara
Barnell
decided
to
call
an-
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Ed-
Definite
plans
for
an
evening
Mary
Hadley,
as
leader,
meets
at
The plant Is unique In that each lace llayter In eastern Oregon, sur­
in Is ton. and has spent her entire jther meeting of their members 7 p. m.
meeting at which time the wives of Late Crop H arvesting to S ta rt This Willamette valley and southern
flower blooms only at night and vive.
Oregon, have reached the point
for Friday evening at the church
W eek and N ext in the
life
near
Thurston,
graduating
members will be guests, were com­
The
morning
sermon
subject
will
Hhe was a member of the Fret,
only once. The flower la large and
where the Pacific Wool Growers,
to discuss their work further.
D
iffe
ren
t
Yards
from
the
high
school
there
before
pleted
here
Friday
at
the
regular
be a “A Peculiar People.” There
white like a Illy and grows out Methodist church In West Hprlng­
a cooperative marketing associa­
taking a business course at a Port-
will also be special music at this weekly meeting of the Lions club.
from the side of the leaf of the fleld
tion. ha« been unable to fill al or­
PROHIBITION
FINES
Early
hop
picking
was
completed
The
meeting
will
be
held
on
Sept­
helu
'ani'
s'^ool.
She
Is
employed
as
a
service.
The funeral services were
plant. The specimen In the win­
ders,
reports R A. Ward, general
ember 8. and will begin with a din­ this week in most of the hop-yards
SINCE 1923 GIVEN
dow la three years old and Is bloom­ from the Poole-Gray-Hartholomew bonk keeper at the Eugene Farm­
manager of the association.
and
late
hops
will
be
ready
during
ers
Creamery.
Mr.
Safely
Is
em­
ner
at
the
Community
hall.
ing now for the first time It ha« chapel In Hprlngfleld Tuesday
TAX ROLLS TO BE
The strong wave of buying on the
Fines for liquor violations In
The latter part of the evening the next week in most yard It is part of consuming mills and not for
three other buds which will bloom morning at 10 o'clock Rev. Dean ployed at Roseburg.
CORRECTED
SEPT.
12
reported.
Lane
county
reach
a
total
of
»107,-
will
be
given
over
to
a
showing
of
C. Poindexter officiated and Inter­
later.
The Seavey Hop Island harvested storage, has brought encourage­
283.66 sin ce' 1923 It was revealed
motion picture films of the upper
ment was made In Laurel Grove EPWORTH LEAGUE AT
A meeting of the Tax Equallxa
25.000 pounds of the early hops and ment to the wool growers during
upon
a
completion
this
week
of
Rogue
river
and
some
films
of
the
cemetery.
SURFACING BIDS FOR
COTTAGE GROVE RALLY
the past week as it was accompan­
a survey made by a Portland or­ tion Board of Iztne county has been McKenxIe country which have been they expect a heavier crop of the
ied with a substantial Increase in
called
by
Ben
F.
Keeney,
County
late
ones,
according
to
Jess
Seavey.
W ILLAMETTE CALLED
Nine people of the Hprlngfleld ganisation which Is gathering in­ assessor, to meet at the Court taken by Dr. W. C. Rebhan. Veltle
market pricee. says Mr. Ward.
BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
Late
hop
picking
at
this
yard
will
formation
to
be
used
In
defense
of
Pruitt, M. R. Irish, and Prince Hel-
Methodist church Epworth League
The Bright Braid and the Quar­
Hid. for the surfacing of nine
house In Eugene on Monday. Sept­
PLAN MEMBER CANVASS attended the sub-district League the present prohibition law.
frish. Other entertainment num­ start after Labor day.
ter blood are the wools especially
miles of the Willamette highway
ember
12
to
hear
objections
to
as
Picking
of
late
hops
is
to
start
The
peak
of
the
fines
was
reach­
ber- will also be planned for the
rally at Cottage Grove Friday even­
in demand at this time.
from the west end of Hlack canyon
Plans for a six-weeks member­
ed in 1826 and has declined each sessments, and to correct any er­ evening by the committee consist­ at the Anderson yards on Friday.
This wool market advance is na­
almost to Dakrldge have been call- ship drive starting at once were ing They were Dorothea Mne Pot­ year since then in the county. This rors which have been discovered
ing
of
1.
M.
Peterson,
chairman.
C.
Elisabeth
Hughes.
Ralph
tion-wide. It Is estimated that 76,-
ad by the Hureau of Public Hoads formulated Friday evening by mem­ ter,
prior
to
that
time.
is attributed to the fact that many
F. Barber, and John Ketels.
FIGHT PRUNE BORERS
000.000 pounds of wool have been
and will be opened al the new post- bers of the Cabinet of the Baptist Hughes. Myrna Bartholomew. Faye stllls have been destroyed, and
Parsons.
Velda
Corson.
Beatrice
Miss Era Dell Murphy of Seattle
sold In Boston alone since the first
office building In Portland on Sept­ Young People's Union at the home
NOW
SAYS
INSPECTOR
that
money
Is
no
so
plentiful
now
MANY ATTEND BIBLE
and Mrs. D. B. Murphy were guests
of August.
ember 7 at 10 o'clock It was an of Mrs. Jerry Adams, secretary. Carson, and Rev. Dean C. Poin­ and many prefer to serve out fines
CLASS PICNIC SUNDAY at the Friday meeting. Miss Murphy
The Pacific Wool Growers, of
The prune and peach tree borers
nounced thia week by County Judge In Eugene. Jerry Adams. Clarence dexter.
The rally was attended by more In Jail rather than pay them.
entertained the members with a should be fought now with a para whlih E. A. McCornack of Bngene,
C. P. Harnard who has received a Claudel! and Miss Ruth Carlton are
Between 55 and 60 people attend­ group of three readings.
than 100 young people Including
dlchloro-hensene «pray says C. E. former president of the Lane Coun­
set of plans and specifications for members of the drive committee.
FAMILIES
ATTEND
VET
ed the picnic of the Bible Study
delegations
from
('reswell.
Yon­
Stewart, county fruit Inspector. ty Chamber of Commerce, is presi­
use of prospective bidders.
Annual election of officers for calla. Hprlngfleld. and Cottage
Many farmers are neglecting their dent, sells Its wools direct to the
REUNION AT ELKTON rlass of the Christian church which ROAD CREW SENT TO
Efforts are being made lo get the young people is also planned
was held at Riverside park Sunday
orchards this year feeling that they mills here on the coast, and
the road In readiness for oiling for the latter part of Beptember. Grove. The evening was spent
JOB ABOVE OAKRIDGE cannot afford to take care of them through Its own sales representa­
around a camp fire with a program
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hamlin and Immediately following the morn­
next spring.
Present officers are Robert Cook, which Included games and songs.
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam ing service. Mrs. Walter Laxton,
president; Mrs. Adams, secretary;
A crew of seventeen men hired with the prevailing low prices for tives in the east.
Richmond and daughter. Helene, class president, and Mrs. Ida
Miss Carlton, devotion chairman;
FRUIT TH E FT DRAWS
to do road work in the Cascade fruit but are greatly endangering
motored to Elkton Sunday to at­ Adams, teacher, were in charge of
METHODISTS TO HEAR
YOUNG PEOPLE ARE
forest left Eugene yesterday for their trees, says Stewart.
MAN HEAVY PENALTY Miss Vernlce Hawke, program
the affair.
chairman; and Rev. W. G. Taylor,
LABOR DAY SERMON tend a picnic for Spanish-American
Oakridge. This work Is made pos­
MARRIED ON SATURDAY
War Veterans In Southern Oregon.
Stealing of fruit and vegetables advisor.
sible by government relief funds.
FORMER RESIDENT DIES
Labor Day will predominate the Dr. R. C. Faust, head of the veter­ IUKA CIRCLE WILL
from farmers yards Is destined to
Six or seven men will leave Sat i
The marriage of Miss Ruth Hall,
IN MISSOURI SATURDAY
thought of the sermon at the morn­ ans In Eugene, was named presi­
be a serious matter In lame coun­
MEET HERE TONIGHT urday for the Skyline Trail. All
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
THEATRE SIGN COMES
dent
of
a
committee
to
perfect
a
ing hour at the Methodist church
ty this year If the practice con­
men for the work are taken from
R'tter, to Keith Kendall, son of
DOWN ON WEDNESDAY Sunday It was announced by Rev. permanent organisation and to plan The semi-n^inthly meeting of the county unemployment list, and Word of the death of J. P. Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. C. Kendall, at Van­
tinues ns heavy fines will be meted
at
Warsaw,
Missouri,
was
received
for
an
annual
reunion
of
Spanish
Dean C. Poindexter, pastor. His
out to offenders It bus been an­
Iuka circle. Ladies of the G. A. R. are not hired directly by the forest
here this week by his son, A. D. couver. Washington, on Saturday.
The old Bell Theatre sign was sermon subject will be “No Liberty war veternns In the south half of will be held at the armory here this service.
nounced by the District Attorney's
Gabriel
of Eugene. The elder man August 27. was announced here thia
Oregon.
taken
down
Wednesday
afternoon
Without Justice.” The evening
evening. Regular business will be
office following the Jailing of
'S’WI
Men
are
also
being
registered
lived
In
Springfield for many years week.
James Mace. Itinerant, who was un by Jack Henderer. It Is being taken hour will be given over to a dis­
transacted. Refreshments will also
Following a short honeymoon
for
work
on
the
Oregon
Coast
high­
leaving
four
years
ago.
He
was
81
to
pieces
and
parts
of
It
salvaged.
NEW
RED
CROSS
WORKER
cussion of prohibition. There will
able to pay a »26 fine when found
he served after the meeting.
way grading Job north of Florence years old. Funeral services were the couple will return to Spring-
guilty of stealing peaches from the The theatre has been dosed fur be no sermon, but the pastor will
NAMED
FOR
TH
IS
AREA
field to make their home.
to
the Lincoln county line. One held at Warsaw.
John Maughn furm near the Ferry- some time, und the sign Interfered endeavor to find the thoughts and
NEW MOTOR INSTALLED
man
went
to
the
Job
yesterday
but
He
leaves
besides
his
son
in
Eu­
with
a
view
of
the
new
Lions
sign.
wants of the congregation.
Miss Rowena Nissen of Portland
street brldgff last week.
IN LIGHT PLANE HERE had to return to obtain a note front gene, another, H. D. Gabriel, in CHICKENS STOLEN FROM
The Bell sign was no longer Illumi­ The Bunday school meets at 8; 48 has been appointed Red Cross in
the county court that he was reg Warsaw, and one daughter, Mrs.
nated and therefore violated a city a. m. and the Epworth League at vestlgator for the Springfield area
YARD HERE TUESDAY
FRIENDS CLASS GUESTS
The new motor for the powered istered for work.
Jedle McCrea Khoh of Los Angeles.
ordinance.
7 p. m.
to succeed Miss Phyllis Hartxog.
AT PARTY LAST WEEK.
gilder at the Springfield airport
It Is expected that work will
Theft of four chickens from the
Miss Hartxog has been transferred
has been installed and the ship soon be under way on this Job.
yard
of Frank Gordon at Eighth
YOUNG
BOY
SETS
FIRE
to
the
branch
office
at
San
Fran­
FALL GOLF TOURNAMENT
Twenty young people of the REBEKAH LODGE PLANS
Is being used dally to haul passen­
and A street was reported Wednes­
cisco. Miss Nissen was In Spring-
Christian church, members of the
TO GRASS WEDNESDAY day morning to local police. Investi­
gers and for student solo work ac­
STARTING AT OAKWAY
SOCIAL MONDAY NIGHT
field Tuesday getting acquainted
Friends Hlble class, were guests
cording to Jim MacManlman. man GUILD TO PACK BOX
gators found the head of one of the
The Springfield Fire department
last Thursday evening at a party
Play In the qualifying rounds of with the local people and her work ager.
Another of the social nights for
FOR MISSION CHURCH
white chickens and followed the
was called to put out a grass fire
given by Mis. Dawn Church at the the members of Juanita Rebekah the fall gold tournament at Oakway
well-defined
footprints of the
home of her parents on East Main lodge will be held at the I. O. 0. F. course Is starting this week, and EVANGELISTIC GROUP
Return from Portland— Mr. and
Members of the Aretanta Guild on West I, street Wednesday after­ thieves across the street to a vac­
noon
at
2
o'clock.
The
fire
was
street. This was a "cool" party and hall Monday evening It has been will continue until September 8, it
NOW IN SPRINGFIELD Mrs. Harry Stewart and son, Mor­ of the Baptist church began pack
ant house where the blood spots
entertainment and refreshments announced by the committee In was announced this week. Playing
ris. have returned from Portland Ing of a box of toys and dolls for J started by a boy In the neighbor­ had ceased dripping.
hood
und
was
placed
under
control
were harmonious to that Idea.
charge which consists of Mrs. of the tournament matches will
The W. H. Merrlan Evangelistic where they have been visiting for a mission church in California at !
Stella Findley, Dorothy Girard, and start on September 10. Medalists, party of father and son. Raymond, the past two weeks at the home of their meeting here Tuesday even- ' by neighbors before the fire truck
Plans California Trip—Mrs, R. L.
winners of prises, and runners-up of Newark. New Jersey, are now their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ing at the church. The white cross | arrived. No serious damage was Drury will leave today for Califor­
FIRE DEPARTMENT GETS Mrs. Nellie I’yne.
In previous tournaments at Oak­ conducting services each evening and Mrs. Theran B. Sausser.
box will be sent to the California done.
CALL HERE ON FRIDAY
nia where she will spend three
way are not eligible to enter this at the Full Gospel assembly on
Education Group Meets
Mission for distribution at Christ­
weeks visiting with relative« In
A regular meeting of the Relig­ tournament.
Main Street. They are here for an
A call to put out a small rubbish
Former Resident Here — Miss mas time.
Return from Alaska— Milo Hol­ Delano, McFarland. Glendale and
fire back of the sht le parlor be­ ious education committee of the
Indefinite stay.
Betty Anderson of Nehalem is here
lister. Ervin and Roy Hollister, at San Pedro.
tween Fourth and Fifth streets was Methodist church was held Tuesdi v 1 Preaches at Lot«ne — Hubert
this week visiting with friends »he
Florence People Here—Mr. and father and brothers of Reu Hollis­
sent to the local fire department evening nt the church for the pur­ Sins will conduct service« at Lo­ Corvallis Man Here — Herbert Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. L. E. Basford of Florence are ter have returned from Alaska
Newberg Man Here— O. O. Ho­
Friday evotilng. The fire was under pose of considering future pro­ rane Sunday during the absence of Taylor of Corvallis was a business A. Anderson former residents of here now visiting at the John Neher where they have been employed ward of Newberg was a bus i« n s
Rev. Moore, regular pastor.
control before the truck arrived.
blems.
visitor In Hprlngfleld Tuesday.
thia city.
and Patti Basford homes.
for the pant five months.
visitor In Springfield
GLUS ACTIVITIES
TD START SOON
GIRL SCOUTS TO
MEET EACH WEEK
MBS. E. M ENTIRE
PASSES ON FRIDAY
LIDHS PLAN FOR
EVENING MEETING
ORDERS FOR WOOL
EXCEM PPLY