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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW K N TY -N IN TII YEAR
HOME FOLK BACK EUGENE GAME IS Cannery Comes LEGION WORKERS
On Final Visit
SWARTS IN RACE NOT SCHEOOLEO
HUNT F O R M S
Non-Partisan Role
HOLD OWN HERE
Needy People Urged to Se­
cure Their Requisition«
Republican
Candidate
for Local Football Team Not Pre­
Precinct Captain« Launch
at City Hall Thia Week
County Sheriff Recom­
paring to Meet Purple
Houae-to-Hou«e Drive for
mended in Open Letter
Squad September 30
Greater Registration
Lane county'» portable cannery
W. E. Buell Join« Mayor and
Recorder In Seeking Elec« 1
tion at November Poll«
Name« of Barber, Taylor and
Lovelace Put Forward for
Place« on Council
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8PR1NOE1EL1), LANK COUNTY. OKKOON, THUKHDAY. 8KPTK.MUKK 22, 1932
World'« Tenni« King
FILINGS CLOSE SEPT. 28
-f >
/
will be brought back to Springfield
Springfield people are aolldly
nekl
j backing C, A. "Tom’' Swart» for FIVE GAMES ARE LISTED Monday aud Tueaday
September
26
and
27,
and
will take
.tberlff
I ....
«...
Seek to Shift U. H. S. Game cur« of au |a U crop» for needy
for bla election. Setting forth hi«
to Armistice Day; Silverton people. Thia will probably be the
* qualification« uud expreaalng faith
to November 24
' ,ln»* chance local people will have
I In hla ability to perform the aer i
~ ■ 1 "
I to can frulta and vegetable» for
I vie«» of the office a group of bual
neaa and profeaalonal men have i No football game haa been ache- their own uae later In the fall and
signed a letter to t.,e public.
j duled with Eugene high acbool for winter month».
The letter which waa made pub-1 8ef't'’n,bcr 30* “nd ■«<* • «“ «a«
»'eraona who want to make uae
He th„. week la aa follow»:
W,U
'** played unl“ ,a Bom« a r o t tba f««UKIe. <* ‘ he cannery are
I o the Editor:
rangement for the name 1» made required to obtain a requialtlon
"W e wlah to recommend to th.J *****W<M’"
and lhat
* * * * * from 1 M »’eteraon at the city ball
REQUIREMENTS
Total Enrollment in Grade«
Only On« Below Opaning
Day Last September
G IV E N
LIST FACULTY MEMBERS
Several Thousand Potential
Ballots Against School Bill
May Be Gained
High
School Attendance
la
Slightly Lower; Walterville
Sends Students Here
Whal appear» lu bo a full »late
"Every realdent of Springfield a
A notr-partiaan committee, made bp
Enrollment tn the Springfield
»I cauilldatva lor city ufflee» will j
reglatered
voter”
1» the alogan
of
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,
__
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of national leader» with former prrii- public schools was slightly lower
probably bo announced soon It waa
the American Legion worker» who
lent Calvin Coolidge aj chairman. .hB » i.., , hp^„
reported a. being organized to
“" L
d,Jr' ° f
preaa* ‘
Indicated her» today when ihe cir­
thia week began their bouae-to-
nake a national survey of the rail- * ,ern> w,tb indications there will be
culation of »ii petition» for that
houae canvaaa cf the city to regia
oad» and work out a plan to ipeed Increase« later, large enough to
many offlco holder» waa under way.
ter all those who are eligible to,
i ansportation recovery.
equal the enrollment« last year.
Two candldalea, W. I*. Tyson,
voter» of lame county our friend llia to 3’ ttr,on Hall, local high certifying to their need.
vote during the November election,
In line with the expectation of
»«eking reeledlon aa mayor and
and fellow townsman, 0. A. "T om "! a< ho,d coatb-
There la abaoiutely no charge but who have not aa yet algned I
the school officials and of the
Ira M. I'eteraon. candidate tor r»
Swart», who la the Republican can
There waa a tentative offer aub- connected with thia work.
TbJ reglatratIon card«.
Board of Education, the grade
•lection aa city recorder, announced
la required to furnlah
Precfnc^ captain» were appointed
dolute (or Sheriff at the November
school» show a alight decrease for
‘ «ottoua aovoral weoka ago
nth election. We have known M r .! 1“ 1" * ’1 *“"* ,aM ,or “ * anu’
tbal
own produce and the county at the last meeting of the Legion
«' O / »
the flrat few days, but not In Una
* came out thia I
Swart» for many years and have datt"' bul 11 waa disregarded when j does the canning, furnishing the post, but the work was, delayed
with the slump which had been an­
' treasurer,
Ellsworth Vine«, rangy Californ­ a high regard for hla judgment. I ’* waa found lbal “ ° " t ol tbe local “ “ <a“ a’ aU ,or “ few cana ot tbe until « » e r the National convention
ticipated due to economic condi-
Although luv
yea for City 1 ian, ii the world*» new tenni» king. business ability and bla conduct o r “ * * w" “ ‘d * raduate' ■■*» *
®- POMluce from each person,
In
Portland
because
many
of
the
Ì
.
,
,
,
.
.
.
Council have not come out openly In defrahn g H en ri Cochet of France publ.c office when be waa chalrmau
* * * ’' Wlnclpal.
workers wore out of the «sty.
I Local Hunters Have Little
in itraighl lets in the final» at Neer
yet. their friend» are circulating
Tbe tentative schedule for the
Rrattaln school showed the only
York, he dethroned the great French­ of the Springfield school board,
Finding Bucke;
Captains for each precinct In­ Trouble
petition» for (hum and they are ex
Springfield
team
which
was
pre­
increased
opening day enrollment
man who had ruled liocc 1928.
clude
W.
N.
Dow
(1
,,
J
M.
Larson.
which handles over $46,000 yearly.
Mule Deer Pass Through
pet ted to accede to the wlnhea of
having 162 registered on the third
(2). Oswald Olson (3). and C. A. j
” We think be will make a fair pared this week doe» not include
the local people and become candl
Springfield hunters have not been day as f on,Darp<1 wltb 151- or a gain
S w a rts (4). Each of these were tol
and fearle.a sheriff, who will tm games before October 7. although
date». Two of theav, Clayton F.
appoint their assistants
I bragging about their early success ° f 11 0Te,' taat ,e a r'
partially enforce all laws, be courte It la hoped that practice game« and
llurber, and W. A. Taylor, are mem
■crlmniage» with the alumni and
Each worker la carrying regtstra- a” <^eer hunters this year, but th aif At the Lincoln school the total
ou» to everyone and by bla personal
bora of the preaent city council and
energy and capable administra,,on üther
<an b’* arran«,*d dur-
tion material and will be qualified does not mean that they are not opening enrollment fell 12 below
will be up for reelecllnn. The third,
keep down l b . cost of running the I “* the laUer, « * rt of tb,a raon,b
Dry Candidate for Congress to register ihe prospective voters! B atin g their share. Several local that of last year. The enrollment
A Lovelace, la being put forward
Springfield's ' football material to Address Men's Gathering, *° their own respective homes. All parties brought back one and two shrinkage was noted In the lower
sheriffs office.
aa a candidate for the flrat lime
"Thl. recommendation we m ah«!“ “ " ,al1' “ a wbolB' *a very areen
Pot Luck Meal Planned ot tbe8B cardl‘ wH1 later be aa- 5 °n the “ P*111“ « day Of the season. BTades where the total this year
There are alao rumor» of »till an­ Changes in Operation Ap­ unaollclted by Mr Sw art, in an and not nearly
plen,,,ul a i “
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sembled at the city hall and will Tbe Hr»‘ to report being George was 141 as compared with 171 last
other who la about to aegh a place
proved by Members at Noon earnest
de.lre _______
to aaal.t __ a ______
friend , “ al üth" r "chüoU *" the c,,unty
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F. C. Heffron, Eugene attorney be checked over by I. M. Peterson, Carson.
year. An increase from 100 to I l k
on the City Council althoBgh no of­
and In the Interest of good govern
‘ ,,Bcb ,,al1 *" ,ac’*d wllb b“ il<l*t»K “ and Independent candidate for rep- registrar for this district, before Loca* m“ I« <i««r hunters have n o tl
in the Junior high school brought
Meeting on Friday
ficial announcement of thl« haa
ment by an honest, efficient and ,“a,n ar,,un<i lh r’* lettermen and a raeeptatlve in congrees from this they are turned over to the county, returned yet from their tripe. Fred ihe total enrollment to within 12
been made at preaent. There are
complete reorganization of Ike i capaWa' ahartff
few others who have had some ex- district to succeed W’. C. Hawley,
clerk.
Parks of Creewell came In Wed- of the prevloua mark with Indlcs-
three vacanclea to be filled at the Springfield Lions den waa effected
perlence. bul not enough to earn a will be the principal speaker at the
Voters must be registered on or nes<l®>' with a 221 pound mule deer, tion? of further enrollments espe
'L e t s elect " T o m -' S w a rts .
election, one fur the unexplred term here Friday mum when the club
**ll* r -
! opening meeting of the Men's before October 8 to be eligible foi ! and »even or eight others were cially In the junior high division.
Signed. C. E. Wheaton. W. N I
o f ti. H. Jarrett, and the tw o al­ members approved a report of the
The schedule as prepared for tbe Brotherhood
of
the
Methodist tbe November 8 election. Those ;een Passing through the city the
High School Haa 24«
Dow, P. J. Bartholomew, D. I t . : season is “a follows.
ready meutloned whoa« term» ex board of directors providing for the
church Monday evening, September wbo do n« i register before that ‘ aame d»y-
High school officers reported 248
Murphy. W. H. Pollard. N. W. ’
pi re.
changes.
October , Brownlville- Tenta- yg. |t wa„ snnounceg thla week by time will not have their names on
W illiam W hite and H arry Potte, enrolled Wednesday. Figures foi
Emery, J. M Larson, W. KJ tlve.
The circulation of petition» for
Effective In September the club
! P. J. Bartholomew, president of the
Poll books of their precinct and j ot Deerhorn bagged their deer the the opening enrollment at the high
Barnell. H. E. Maxey, I. MJ
candldalea to run agalnat the pre» will bold regular noon luncheon
October 14 Cottage Grove, there organisation.
will not be supplied with ballots.
opening day and were home before school last year are not available
Peterson, John F. Ketels. W
ent admlnlatratlon officer» haa not meetings only twice each month
October 21 Open.
The business part of the evening
Information as to who must and dark
: for the entire school, but the fresh-
C. Itebhan, F. B. Flanery. W.
matertaltaed ao far aa haa been ex on the first and third Fridays In­
October 28 Koseburg, here.
will be preceded by a potluck din wbo ar<“ eligible t> register has
Among the Springfield hunters man. senior and junior classes had
C. W right. C. F. Egglmann, H
peeled
November 11 U. H. S. at Hay- ner in the dining room in the base- keen compiled by W. B. Dillard. wbo bave sone to Eastern Oregon a total of 172. It Is doubtful that
stead of "weekly.
G. Dtbblee."
Petition circulator» and candi­
ward field.
The
meeting
place will
he
ment at 6:30.
county clerk, who is carrying on an ar* 1>odd M iller, Coy Leathers. Mr. the second year class of last year
date i have Just atx day» left In changed Io the Taylor ball over the
November 18 Open.
Mr Heffron has entered the con exten lve campaign to make every and Mrs Robert Sears, W illiam exceeded thia difference. The high
which to get algnera according to White Front Grocery, and member­
, November 24 Silverton.
gresslunal campaign In opposition eligible person a registered voter Hann, Dallas Murphy and Veltie school enrollment has been greatly
Mr. 1‘eteraon. The name« and petl ship dura will be-greatly reduced.
The last two games on the sche- t0 James Mott, republican, and wltb a risht to vote against the F m itt.
increased daring the past two years
tlona of all candidate» for city of­
| dule are also tentative. A contract Harvey Starkweather, democratic Proposed school shifting bill.
j N. L. Pollard and A. W, O rr are by the addition of students from
Members of tho Cooking club ot
fice in uaI be filed and certified with I
l having been signed with Silverton nominees
He hag already been
Those who can register are hunting in the Battle mountain area ihe W alterville district where no
the Christian church will continue
the county clerk on September 29.
last
year
for
a
return
game
there
voted
the
backing
of
the
county-!
ciU«®na
of the United States who near Grants Pi
high school Is maintained.
to serve the meals for the member«
and muat be filed wlt.i the city
on Armistice day, but requests* wige organization seeking to re-1*® have been In toe state of Ore-j
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anil tbe secretary will notify ali
Enrollment by grades in the ele­
recorder here on the day prevloua.
from t nlverslty High school have ta|n Ibe present prohibition laws.
gon a,x months by November 8.
member ; prior to each meeting.
mentary schooa are aa follows:
next Wedneaday, If they are to be
led
to
an
effort
to
have
the
Silver-
This
meeting
will
be
open
to
all
AnV
Per»on
who
will
move
into
*
’
The next meeting of the club will
Brattaln: First. 29; second. 22;
Included In the regular fall election
be held at the Taylor hall ou Octo­ Nominations Mads at Prsvi-'t®» ««me moved tow weeks, and interested parties who care to a t-1new precinct by October 8, may
third, 23; fourth. 21; fifth, 26; and
ballot. The taw aaya that all namaa
allow
the
Sprtngfleld-l'.
H.
B.
an­
tend.
J
register
In
that
precinct
as
he
will
ous Meeting; Others May
ber 7.
i 20 and 22 respectively In the two
muat be filed with the county clerk
nual event to be held at Hayward
. have lived there 30 days before
Be Offered Tonight
sixth grades, a total of 97 boys and
not later than 40 day» before the
field probably at night on Novem-
election.
Persons
who
»rill
become
FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE
66 girls.
election when the ballot will he pre-'
Elecllon of officer, for Spring bBr 11 ratber tban on Thankagiv-
caa.1
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<>f aKe before election day can reg-
pared and numbera assigned to*
Lincoln: First, 33; second. 3«;
ON SO. 2ND SATURDAY later now.
fleld American Legion post number ln« day a" h" t" * n ,be « * ’ * prac'
| third. 28; fourth, 23; fifth, 28, and
each candidate.
40 will be held tonight at the Com- tlce’
.. . .
An-V Person who did not vote in
Clinton Hartman Joined the local
4U,e °
ale
etarmined; Peo the generai e|ectiOn of 1030, and American Legion Post and 59 ¡n each of the seventh and eighth
niunlty hull. Notices of the meeting
Local Dentist Cooperate in | grades.
p
i.
Said
to
Have
Left
Short-
who
hag no, agked , he county
W. C. T. U. ELECTS NEW
have been sent out to all members squad last night. He has had some
y
re
scovery
j
o
pu(
b|g
car(j
¡n
tj,e
(i|eg
mUgt
Free Clinic Work
Member» of Faculty
i experience and will be a useful
by I. M. Peterson, adjutant,
OFFICERS ON TUESDAY
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Faculty members this year are:
rrsilster this fall. Every person who
l acdldatee fot post commander man ,0 the coacb Tb- ,eam mBm
Fire of undetermined origin changeg hlg or „ „ name for
Plans for providing free dental Brattaln school— Glenn B. Wood,
Mrs. Ellxs Nelson Again Heads L io n , C , ub a n d Chamber of er.- P. J. Bartholomew and H. O. bers are working out eacb evening
which was discovered at 8:30 Sat-
Dlbblee. Only one candidate for rrom ,h" tlroe acb00' ,a out unt“ urday niaht
n’“ ° n ” U8t rereg,8ter Everv P*r work for those children in Spring- principal; Altie Manning, Helen
Temperance Workers; To At­
*<»«’
’
’ ht' tOmp“‘tely dea,r° yed .»on
— —
h . „ „ . hts
h i. or her
a - placZ of field wbo are ,B need of
who c
changes
klnd
Hi<b' A,ene P»*“ -
Commerce Move Quarters .he other office, have been noml
tend County Meeting
the house on South Second s tree t! regidence should re-register
oi 8erv,ce and whose parents are
Elinor 9m ith. and Dorothy Girard,
to New Taylor Hali
natvd. They are: adjutant, Roy
which was owned by Mrs. Claude
T he county clerk now
has the unab,e to P».'" for tbe same are be- Lincoln: Roy Qulney, principal;
Mrs. Eliza Nelsou was again
Qulney; first vice-commander, I. SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY
Ritter. The house hag stood vac- nanleg of 25,000 registered voters lng formulate<i here ihi» week by a Opal Roberts, Elizabeth James,
Operation of ihe Community hall
elected president of the Springfield
M. Peterson; second vice-command­
near the corner of Second and Main
OF CASCADE CHAPTER ant for two wt‘ek»- but people are on fUe ,n hlg efflee bllt be egt, committee of three men from the Crystal Male, Crystal Bryan, Ella
W. C. T. U. unit al the regular
er, Verne Caldwell; J. M. Larson,
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said to have been seen leaving the mateg tba( there are still several sPr,n« neld American Legion post Lombard, Miriam Male. Eva Phette-
street» aa a gathering place for
monthly meeting held Tuesday
finance officer; and M B. Huntly,
Slxty persons were present in- property In an automobile shortly thousand more who are eligible to nninber 40 working with Dr. W. N. place, Mabel Riddle, and Thelma
many organizations of the city will
afternoon al ihe home of Mrs. Lea-
Dr. W. N. Dow, and W alter Gossler (.iudln(t 15 of tbe original 20 char- before the fire was discovered. re g i8 te r <Ifo 7 <th e ele ctio n
Dow. local dentist, who has offered Sweeney,
cease al the end of Ihe preaent
the Hycbard. Mrs. Hychard was
members of the executive commit-1 (er meniberg of , be cascade chap- Damage Is estimated to be between
»lection
month when the Chamber of Com­
his services and equipment.
High school: W. E. Buell, prln-
elected vice-president, and Mrs.
S E A T T L E C L U B S V IE W
merce surrenders Ila lease on the tee. three of whom are to be ter o E 8 here. Tue day eTenlll(, ».».OOo and »4.000.
P.
J.
Bartholomew,
chairman
of
cipal;
May Hewes. Anna F. Vogel,
Ernest Bertach. treasurer. Mrs. Mel
The property was purchased
’ T L t C L U B S V ,E W
for tbe annual Charter night and
property and moves to Its new elected.
the committee and his fellow worx Marguerite Milhollen, Clara Wag­
Klee 1» tbe recording and corres­
All nominations were made at the, „«»venth anniversary of the lodge about three years ago from th e 1
FILMS OF RIVER TRIPS ers. H. O. Dlbblee and Roy Qulney., ner. Glen Martin. Rnth Morrison,
home above the W hite Front
ponding secretary.
last meeting. Further candidates
Following the covered dish dln- Henry Stewart estate, having been
Grocery store. The necessity for
were appointed at the last meeting I Helen Chaney. Juanita Demmer.
Several member» of the Spring-
Dr. Rebhan Exhibits Filma of Me
can be entered for the different : ner the charter members took the built in 1864 tor F. B. Dunn.
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reducing
eg coupled
with the
of the local Legion post to invest! Marlon Hall and Ina Clement, sec
field organisation expreased their prospect of au Immediate change " fncea b<,f<,re ,b® halloilng tonight office.» and conducted the lodge
Kenxle and Bogue Rivera
gate cases where dental work ts retary.
Intention of attending the county- In ownership of the property. '* *laa
to Service Club»
n »HD<,un<ed-
work. Mrs. Jane Ketels. flrat
needed and to pe6s on the worth!-
One hundred new book lockers
sther c herson is
wide meeting to be held In Eugene
wherein this would not be pos
worthy matron of the chapter, gave
ness of the recepieDts as the Le- have been purchased ad installed
Friday.
Motion pictures of tbe entire
SHOWERED ON TUESDAY
slide led to the move.
REBEKAH LODGE PLANS
a history of the organisation, and
glon members do not want to be im at the high school. F ifty have been
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Rogue river aDd some of the films
Al a meeting of the board of dl-
CAFETERIA SUPPER a birthday cake ceremony was ob-
| rented to boys and the others to
Mrs. Glenn Vaughn was hostess taken on the McKenzie by the posed upon.
DRILL TEAM CARD PARTY rector« of the Chamber of Com-
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served. John Ketels was the first
An effort is being made to have girl».
at her home near Hayden bridge Springfield boatmen. Dr. W. C.
the work carried on through the
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Lee Putman served as announcer! worthy patron^
IS TO BE FRIDAY NIGHT ! inerce which was held at the City
Tuesday evening at a kitchen Rebhan. Veltie Pruitt, Prince Hel-
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hall Friday evening It was decided for the Radio program presented
An arm bouquet of gladioli were ghower" g,Ten
honor' Qf Mlgg - {j.(ch and M
schools, having different groups go INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE
Members of the Progressive 22 to move all of tnelr property. In-
at the weekly meeting of the j Presented to Mrs. Ketels. and cor Esther McPherson who is to be wed before a combined meeting of the to the local dentist’s office at stated
Intervals where they will be giver,
HAS MEETING FRIDAY
d rill learn of the Rebekah lodge eluding light fixtures to the new Rebekah lodge here Monday even scages and boutonniere were given ,o f arro|i Adams this fall
We t S t t l I I
I h th
Ki
will gpoaaor a benefit card party hall.
ing In the I. O. F. hall. The num the charter members.
Que(|tg lnc,udp<1 Jean
Mrg an™
a ‘ d ;b " ’R^ ary c
J d careful examinations and appoint­
Twenty young people were pres­
at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday even
Earlier In the day members of tiers on th l. program Included
Cake and punch were served as Mabe, R)dd,e Mrg Bernlce Burk. ; thelr wlTe, Saturdav e¥(,nlnK by ments when the necessary work
ent at the Methodist church Friday
Ing. Everyone Is invited to attend. I the Lions club hud voted at their vocal selection, by a quartet. Eu
refreshments following the pro-; ha|ter Mrg Luc„ e stearmer M a l. 1)r Rebhan who gtopped there on
can be taken care of.
evening for the meeting of the In­
one ticket being sufficient for ad­ noon meeting to move to the Taylor nice Gerber, Dorothy Girard. Max
The Legion committee also real­
gram.
lne Snodgrass. Mrs. Beth M eakins,! his way back to Springfield from
termediate Epworth League under
mission and refreshment». The hall, making It Impossible for the lne Snodgrass and Elinor Smith.
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Julla Pederson. Mrs. Stella M e -' Vancouver.
British
Columbia ize., that many deserving people
the direction of Miss Barbara Bar­
committee In charge of the event Chamber of Commerce to finance with Miss D ori. Girard as accom MAN ARRESTED HERE
w
ill
not
be
reached
through
the
Pherson, Mrs. J. C. Pederson, Mrs where he attended a summer medi*
nell, president.
are Mr». Clara Taylor, Miss Edna the Community hall venture alo ne, pan.st; a re .d ln g b y M rs . Fred H I -
schools and ask that such persons
EARLY FRIDAY MORNING
.. Adam8"' C“L .8Cho0’
Mrs. Leota Rodenbough, and Mrs.
Swarts. Mrs. Lillian, Black, and
call at 228 Main street during the
A decision ns the future meeting son; guitar
; W alter McPherson, Carroll Adams.
Those who saw the films were
Dean C. Poindexter acted aa ad
Blow, Portland, a forme, 01an" Vaughn, and Laverne M e | greatly Impressed with the •*•» *= * X l Btm entae r to?e\« m to a H o n s n
Mrs. Grace latnaberry.
place for the American Legion will Sweeney; vocal duet, Elmer Ftnd-
visors In the absence of Mrs. W il­
Warren
At a special meeting of the drill prohably be made tonight when ley and Lee Putman; and a guitar
beauty of Oregon rivers and the
lis Bertsch. regular advisor.
resident of Springfield, was ar-, Pherson.
team held Monday evening a com­ that body holds Its regular session solo by La Verne Pugh,
, .
They do not want the people to go
state received some good publicity ,,
,, ,
, ,, ..
Games and stunts were enjoyed
rested here Friday morning on a
mittee was appointed to proceed at Ihe hall.
» directly to the dentist s office as he
Plans tor a cafeteria supper to
as a result of the exhibition of the
by the group following the devo­
charge of burglary of a private TWO FARMERS GIVEN
w
ill
devote
only
certain
hours
each
with the purchase of new uniforms
The Chamber of Commerce, the be sponsored by the lodge on Octo­
pictures thinks Dr. Rebhan.
tional hour.
dwelling. He has been bound over
day to this work.
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for the members. The drill (earn Ix-glon and the Lions club have ber 10, were announced at the meet­
ADVICE ON IRRIGATION
to the grand Jury and is being held
Dr. Dow stated clearly when mak--
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will attend the district convention been financing the Community hall ing.
In the county Jail.
Preliminary plans for Irrigation THURSTON TEACHERS
Ing this offer that he was doing PETITION SEEKS NEW
at Oakridge on October 4.
Jointly for the pant three years.
Mrs. Lillian Black and Miss Edna
Blow's arrest followed the r e - lon the R N Lalrd farm a, Jagper
START YEAR’S WORK so with no personal motive other ¡
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Swarts were named on a commtt-
BRIDGE ON McKENZIE
turn to Springfield late last Thurs- nnd the Henry
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. 9chwind
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than a desire to serve the needy |
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VANDALS DESTROY FIVE 1 tee to receive donations to the I. O.
DOCTOR RETURNS FROM
day of Cecil Squires and his family Marcóla were made Friday after-
The young people of Thurston of the community.
Each person ¡ A petition asking for a new
LIGHTS ON NEW BRIDGE ° F home tn t>ortland
SUMMER MEDICAL MEET
who had been picking hops, and noon when Arthur 8. King, soli who teach school In various places examined by him w ill receive th e 1 bridge across the McKenaie rivet
who found that their home had specialist at the State collège, to- have all begun their work for the necessary dental work regardless about two miles above Leaburg Is
Five of (he large ornamental ENGLAND FUNERAL HELD been robbed during their absence. gPther with O. 8. Fletcrer, coun- i coming year. Among them are Miss of the cost In time and materials
Dr. and -.Mrs. W. C. Rebhan re­
reported to be in- circulation among
turned to Sprlngflold Sunday even­ lights on Ihe Springfield bridge
IN EUGENE SATURDAY Investigation revealed that much ty agent, visited them Friday and* Mildred price, who teaches at T(he to the doctor. Those who can do so resident*, of that vicinity thia weak.
ing from Vancouver, British Col were broken recently, apparently |
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of the loot had been taken to a made a survey giving Instructions j Dalles; Miss Veda Gray at W alter- w ill be permitted, but not required, The petition also asks for a road
umhiafl whore Dr. Rebhan has by vandals, and the remainder of
Final rites for David C. England shed nearby and a late watch was Hg to tbe iBy(ng 0„ t of ditches, and vllle; Mis:, Marjorie Grant at Cedar to pay as much as they want to.
down tbe south side of the river.
spent a week attending the sessions them have been taken down and who died Wednesday of last week rewarded when two men returned on other matters pertaining to the Flat; Mrs. Glossle Oray at Thurs-
Full details of the examinations
No petition of this nature has
of the nnnual summer school of Ihe stored by the City officials. The were hela Saturday afternoon at and were surprised by the oners of
distribution of water.
' ton; Miss Dorothy Travis at Thurs- w ill be announced to the students been taken out at the county of­
Vancouver
Medical
association. bridge has not been lighted for 2:30 from the Branstetter-SImon the property. One of the men eg
Both ot these men planted fields Ion; Miss Havel Edmtston at Mt. at the schools, and it is expected fices according to C. P. Barnard,
World famous medical men attend­ some time, hut this was the first chapel In Eugene with Rev. Ralph caped.
of Ladlno clover and will irrigate | Vernon; Miss Eva Phetteplace at that they will he excused from county Judge, although there has
ed the meeting and took part In Instance of breakage of the large C. Clark, pastor of the Fairmount
the pastures.
Springfield; Mre. Verna Adams at classes for whatever time Is neces- been considerable talk about a
the lectures and demonstration», ac­ lights. The smaller lights at each Presbyterian
church
officiating PASTOR ACCEPTS CALL
Creswell ; Perry Price at Pleasant : sary.
bridge near the power plant, he
cording to the local doctor.
o f the four corner posts have fre­ Committal services were held at
H ill, and Jay Grant at Thurston :
added.
ARETANIA
PACKS
BOX
OF
ASHLAND
CHURCH
1 the Portland Crematorium Monday
quently been stolen.
FOR MISSION CHILDREN high school with Miss Endicott as GIRLS’ HEARTS SUBJECT
at 2 o'clock.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Fenton and
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.eisting, _________________
OF EXAMINATIONS HERE IUKA CIRCLE PLANS
daughter. Clarice, left last week for
HAS PARTY FOR MEMBER MANY STUDENTS FROM
The box of Christmas things for |
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CARD PARTY SEPT. 30
Ashland where they will make their the California mission children T W O INJURED WHEN
McKENZIE DISTRICT FORMER RESIDENT IS
Hearts of Springfield girls are
Mrs. Bernice Neher Finley was
MARRIED AT TANGENT, future home. Rev. Fenton hag ac- which members of the Aretania
MOTORCYCLE SPILLS being examined today and tomor-
A benefit card party will be spon­
honor guest at a farewell party last
Thirty-six high school students
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I cepted a call to become pastor of guild of the Baptist church has |
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row at the high achool by Miss sored Friday September 30 by mem­
Nes of the marriage of Mrg. Mag- the Free Methodist church In that been working on for some time was
Thursday evening at the home ol In the W alterville district are tak-
Beatrice Gay sustained a broken j Della Pitagerald and members of bers of Iuka circle number 30,
Mrs. A. H. Van Valzah The affBir advantage of attending high school i gle McLagan, until recently a reel city and their daughter will attenr completed here Tuesday evening collarbone, and Lee Cray several the Lane County Health Unit. Girls Ladles of the G. A. R. It was
was given by members of Mrs. Van classes In Rprlngfleld this year. The dent of Springfield, to A. W. Chand- the Southern Oregon norma! achool. and shipped on Wednesday. The cuts and Injuries Friday evening from the physical education de­ decided at the meeting of the or-
Valzah's Sunday achool class to largc bus Is crowded each day. The ler of route 1, Tangent, on Wed­
Mrs. Fenton has announced that bug contained ten dolls, dressed by when the motorcycle on which they partment at the University of Ore-; ganizatlon held last Thursday
honor Mrs. Finley who will leave students coining In from Deerhorn nesday, September 14, waa received she will return to Springfield each members of the local organization, were riding struck some loose gon are assisting with the work nlng.
A social time was held
soon to make here home In Cali­ are May Goddard, Meta O'Dell, Earl here this week. They will make Wednesday to offer piano lessons along with many other things for gravel and turned over on the Lo- The examinations are held during week following tbe bnalnesa I
fornia.
tbelr home near Tangent.
Richardson, nnd Ivan Stormont.
from 3 to 6 o’clock.
the children of the mission church, j rane highway,
the morning» only.
I Ing.
Many Deer Shot
On OpemngDay
Brotherhood 7o
Meet On Monday
Liom Club Has
New Schedule
LEGION TO ELECT
NEW OFFICERS
i'NEEDÏ OFFERED
FREE RENIISIRÏI
COMMUNITY HALL
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