The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 06, 1932, Image 1

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    THE
TW ENTY-NINTH YKAK
INGFIEL
NEWS
SPKlNOPIKbD, LANK COUNTY, OKKOON, THUKSDAY O<'TOBKR ti. 1932
I E E I K IS SEI
Annual Estimata of Expendi­
tures for District 19 to Be
Prepared October 24
Methodist Young
hoiks Reorganize
DENTIL CLINIC IS H.S. WILL MEET
SUCCESSFUL HERE AMI FRIDA!
No. 39
f OHES! EIRES IN
Citv Park Abuse
The Presidential Candidates
J Chamber Protests
Thrss Distinct Divisions Now
Functioning Each Week
Many Needy People Receive First Football Came Called
at Local Church
Free Work as Result of
for 1 O’clock; Want to See
American
Legion
Drive
Afternoon Eugene Game
A reorganisation of the Epworth
Wood Cutters Demolish Large
Trees and Squatters Litter Large Areas in Thrae Dis­
Up Grounds Reported
trict« Burned Over During
Firet Half of Week
Ways to improve the city park
League of the Methodlat churc
Nearly 40 per,on. have taken ad QNE OTHER HOME GAME
on the mill race east of town and
with a illvlalon of the member» In
vunlage of the opportunity being
______
to prevent It from being the camp MUCH LAND LOCOED OFF
to two group«, one for high arhool
T
Election of Bernice Conoly atudeuta. and another for college offer«! them by Dr W. N Dow C o a c h g ¡n> g h j
log place of Itinerant motorists
"
•rid the American Legion commit-
_ „ r •
were discussed at a meeting of the Booth-Kelly
Loses Thro*>
Announced by Board Fol­ atuilonta and those of that age waa lee to have their teeth examined
Returns to Bol­
H; rlngfleld Chamber of Commerce Donkey Engines in Wendl-
effected at the Methodlat church
lowing Special Meeting
•ter
Strength
of
Eleven
and neceasary work done wlthoul !
Wednesday night tn Taylor hallJ
Sunday evening.
•ng Fire; Coast Loaa Big
coal Io them since this move was
Protest wae voiced to the city ¡
Plans tur a budge! meeting to be
Kuril group will have their own
Hprlngfleld high school's flret
launched two week« ago by the
council over the cutting of large! l-ane county forest
___ flrae which
held Monday e v v
v, October 14, officer« and will hold aeparale L e g ' on committee. Members of} I ,ootba11 aara‘* 01 ,h* present Reason
trees In the park by someone for broke loose the first of the ___
war» lak«n up <<*
Ma weak at meet Inga.
this group are P. J. Bartholomew, I W,U b* S>Urtd at »rattaln Field
wfx>d and a request was made fo r, and scattered a heavy layer of fine
th« regular mom.
<ng of the
The college group will meet In
Friday afternoon at one o'clock
H. O, Dibble«, and Roy ljulney
more police protection for the pro aahei over the entire countryside
ebool board mcmbt O
paator’a aludy each Hunday evening
when
Marlon
H
all’s
recruits
meet
i
The clinic la Intended for those
The budget lomui
com and have elected the following of
«oem to have been checked now
who are unable to pay for dental the Alumni team
The city has a fine opportunity after having burned over nearly
poaod of ih» member» oi
'di flrera: Mlaa Myrna Bartholomew work, but who are now In need
Thia will also be the first of the
H - , krr I-.publican; K..,seyelt, Democrat; T h , ™ . . Socnhat;
for a picnic ground« and park on 200« acres of ground, largely cut-
th» rle rk , and thru» cltla>'T'uh
prealdent; Howard Hughea, devo
Frohit-tii.., t< xey, Farmer-labor; Foster, CommwiiaL
of t-uch and whin« conditio^ will only two' game« to be played on
the former railroad property was | over areas.
bar« appointed by th« dlati
total chairman; Ixiudette Williams
the
local
gridiron
thia
year
Roae-
become worse If not remedied
the opinion of those present. While
The fires In the eastern half of
rector». Wm (I. Hughe». H. ().
relary; Fred Buell, treaaurer;
Members of the committee have burg will bring her team here for
no money Is available for Improving the county where they hare bees
bier, and W. (' W right are U *f* i Evelyn Ituell. pianist.
arranged
for the Investigation a game later in October to com
the property It Is believed that the worst now seem to be centered
cltlavn member» according to (
A meeting of theae newly elected
among achool children to deter­ plete the local schedule.
with cooperation of the various In three principal areas, with many
Barber, clerk.
officer« waa heln In the church on
Moat of the games were played >
mine worthy cases, and have found
civic organizations next spring the smaller blazes which are not be­
The annual budget la prepared Tueaday evening to dlacuaa future
many of them In the claea rooms In Hprlngfleld last «eason and thia I
place can again be put In shape
lieved to be dangerous.
by the Joint committee and la then plana
others have reported at 228 Main year the team has to travel to fill I
j Mr Taylor christened his new
utlvnrttecd and a general tax payer»
Perhaps the most troublesome
Election of officer» for the high
return
engagement»,
which
high
!
street where they have been Inter­
j hall by serving refreshments to and mo l dangerous fire in the
ineettag la called to adopt or reject school group will probably be held
viewed by the committee and given achool officials think la a fortunate
* r *1" 1
i ' i» n ........... —— — —■«I those present
the earn a The approved document next Hunday evening. Tbla group
gronp was that at Wendllng where
altuatlon aa It la difficult for any
appointments to see the dentist.
The chamber Is planning on a an old slashing fire flared forth
Thl» I» the second week of the a very cloe^-snd a very hot con
me t be tiled with the county clerk will meet In the Epworth l-eague
Thia work will continue for about school to meet the neceasary fin­ nation-wide presidential straw-vote
teat‘
i membership drive this fall
by Deeember 1, ao that the district room at 6:30 for a aortal hour pre­
endangering the entire town, inclad­
ten days more
All labor and ma­ ancial guarantees un<|er present being conducted by more than 2000
Ail of which makes it highly lm-1
_____ ____________
aihiMtl tax levy ran he Included ceding their regular meeting.
ing its water supply, before It was
A
mall admission weekly newspapers la the United portant, from your own political |
terials are being donated by Dr. condition«.
| finally checked after burning over
In the annual tax aaaeaament.
Htudcnta in the Junior high achool Dow. and those persons who can charge w ill be made for the Alumni
States.
National returns are of standpoint, to take advantage of
Klecllon of Mlaa Bernice Conoly claaaea are organlxed Into an Inter
hundreds of acres of an old burn
and want to pay something towards game as a mean» of raising the course not available at this early the opportunity the Springfield
of Eugene to fill out the un ex pi red mediate league at th« church with
i and about 500 acres of green tim-
the»«- expenses can do so but are necessary funds guaranteed Rose­ stage of the poll but at such points News Is offering you to cast
i ber.
portion of the term of Mlaa Helen Mia Barbara Bamell aa their preal
burg.
It la felt that sufficient where Individual newspapers were straw vote here In Oregon for the!
not obligated In any manner.
Three donkey engines belonging
Chaney aa teacher at the high dent.
In carrying on tbla free dentistry fund» cannot be raised at that one already conducting a straw-vote the presidential
candidate
of your I
I to the Booth-Kelly lumber company
arhool waa announced by the board
game
to
meet
their
guarantee.
among needy people of Bpringfleld
figures Indicate that the amali town choice. Here is the ballot. All you
; were destroyed tn the fire yester-
member Friday following a »pe­
The game has necessarily been and rural sentiment varies little need do Is clip it out, vote for your j
for the second year now Dr. Dow
day afternoon and camp 2 w m
d a l aeaalou Mlaa Conoly wilt teach
la not aeeklng any personal profit advanced to one o'clock so that from votes taken In larger centers
“ ■'didate and send it to School Boards to Discuss Fin J threaten«d
u * «rw spread over
octal aclence, h la lory. Kngllah and
members
of
the
team
and
thalr
or gain, He baa declared that hla
of populatien
the office of the Hprlngfleld News.
A ffa ire a f
muc,‘ 01 the area between Wendl-
public «peaking, beginning her new
Let s go on record here in Spring-| »"««J Affairs at Meeting
ln< Bnd
At th# laWer
purpose la to prevent suffering coach can attend the Cottage drove
The Hprlngfleld N ew , la one of
dutlne here Monday of thia week.
and University high school game
field
as
to
who
we
want
for
pre«!-
'
from
tooth
trouble
among
people
This
Afternoon
J
place
a
woodshed
and
«0 cords of
the weekly newspapers asked to
Mlaa Conoly la a graduate of the
who cannot afford to pay for den to be played In Eugene later In the Join In this nation-wide vote being dent. . . The Hprlngfleld News w ill)
wood belonging to John and Albert
I'nlveralty of Oregon with the 1932
will be no classes at H art were destroyed, as waa the
tai work. He does not want any afternoon. Hprlngfleld will have to taken by approximately 2000 week send the votes to headquarters In - There
.
,
I —ew»> vevav UCOIIUJCU, BB was IX10
rlaaa and baa been very active In
play both of theae teams later In
eigber the high school or grade Henry Holmes bam The J W
local
person
to
feel
that
they
must
Ilea
located
In
states
throughout
the
aludent affair» at that arhool. She
and this will help »how the small I b“ ll<,lngs he5e <«»ay or Friday o f!FounUJn
w„ endan. >red
H. O. Dibblee New Command- suffer with tooth trouble Juat be the season.
nation.
aerved aa a member of the Unlver-
Another Interesting game which
town sentiment throughout the na-j “
week' ,hu!' eBa,>!ing members! bnt MTed „
flre g
* OB
cause they have no money.
er;
Bartholomew
Adjutant;
alty Women'» debate team for two
F irs t R eturns from Ohio
will he watched by the local team
tion. Also, and more important. It " th e Jacultf at each school to nt-1 wardg the upper Camp Creek ooun-
Meet at Taylor Hall
years.
The first votes to be counted will help show who we here I n ! tend the ann,IaI ,al1 D»ne county I try.
Is the one on Hayward field Friday
Mlaa Chaney taught only a few
night when Eugenie high meets nationally by the Publishers Auto­ Oregon want as president for th e , ‘ “ cbera’ lngtltut® t® be held at the
No Mrlon, damage ha» been re-
Installation
of
new
officers
of
the
day« thin year, being forced to re
caster Service of New York, nation­ next four year».
j
high achool j
from the Nimrod“ m which
Estacada high.
Hprlngfleld
American
Legion
poat
algo laat week becauae of III health
Coach Hall has been working al headquarter« for the weekly
, .
.
In Eugene.
number
4«
will
be
held
tonight
at
Let us have your vote early in )
spread over 600 acres before
and the necessity for a long reat.
his men hard during the last weeks newspapers' nation-wide straw vote, the week so that It w ill be Included i Several Springfield teachers will
being checked by Cascade forest
Mra. Jane Ketela aubatltuted for Taylor'a halt at 8 o'clock. Lieut­
were those reported by the News
and
ha
gradually
begun
to
find
enant C. A. Bwarts, past command
in the local vote totals which we i Far,,c lPate in tbe demon trattone employes.
her for aeveral day«
their proper places on the team. of Ironton. Ohio, of which Charles will publish next week.
| and round t»ble discussions during
er of the Hprlngfleld poet. will be
The third fire in the Horton dis
The addition of Ray Rasmussen, a L. Collett Is editor.
¡the two-day gathering which bringsftrlct Is said to have spread ovet
llu* Inatalllng officer according to
CHURCH NIG HT PARTY
first string tackle of last season,
The Ironton News vote is taken
W. N. Goaalrr, commander.
**
Annual Get-Acquainted Party to the team this week was a pleas­ by News representatives who fol­ GIRLS LEAGUE HOST TO f E . “ B u e T X T V h ' e ^rty“" ” W'th°Ut
HELD AT CHURCH HERE
New officer« ore H. O. Dibblee,
for Teachers and Parents, ant surprise to the coach. It had low regularly assigned routes cover­
commander; 1. M. Peteraon. first
FIRST YEAR STUDENTS Springfield high school Is president! Several smaller fires have been
at Methodiet Church
been reported that Rasmussen ing all fields of community trade
F irs t of M enthly Social Cventa et vice-commander; Verne Caldwell,
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9f 'be^pounty association for th is ' burning in various parts of the
would not enter school this year activities and where voters In all Advanced Students Entertain with ■ year This group is directly afflli- i county, one being located In the
F all Seaaon Held at C h ristian
second vice commander; P. J. Bar
Teacbera
of
the
schools
of
Spring
This makes four lettermen, Bruce walks of life maye be encountered
Chuerh Thuraday Night
Tea Tuesday for Beginners;
ated with the Oregon State Teach- Jasper country, which has been
tholomew. adjutant, and J. M Lar
field will be guests of the Parent- Squires. Everett Chet wood, and without regard to party affiliations
Program Given
ers' a soda'tlon.
seen by many people but its exact
son, finance officer; M B lluntly,
The first of the monthly church W N dossier and Dr. W. N Dow. Teacher association at a get-ac- Harry Wilson, around which to One day the representatives will
The institute will be presided location has not been determined.
qualnted
party
to
be
held
at
the
build a team.
take secret ballots In the retail
night program« and social events to members o f (he executive commit­
The Girls' League tea for fresh-, over by Laurence M offitt, assistant
The most spectacular fire of the
Methodbt church tonight at 8:00
The players have been assigned stores; the next day at garages and men girl» a' the high school was i county superintendent of schools,
be held at the Christian church thia tee.
entire group was that at Wendllng
o'clock.
to the following positions by the machine shops, etc.
seaaon was held laat Thursday
held Tuesday afternoon. A program and will bring before the teachers which sent black clouds of smoke
Hetlrlng officers ore W. N. dos­
Plans for the affair were worked coach where they may or may not
evening. Due to a mlx up In an sier, commander; I. M Peteraon
The total vote taken in Ironton, was presented and refreshments many prominent educators from up 10.00« feet being visible to a ir
nouncement» the affair had been adjutant; O. H. Dibblee, first vice out at the first meeting of the P.-T. remain:
Ohio by the News to date is as served under the direction of th e , both the University and State col- plane pilots aa far south as ML
A. unit which was held Friday
Ends — Morris Stewart. Carter follows:
Ityted for Friday evening.
followfng committees:
lege and elsewhere. Among those Shasta. Hundreds of people motor­
commander; and Dr. W. H. Pollard
Hartman, and Rodney Vest.
Participants and their numbers M, A. Pohl and Frank Kmerlch, afternoon at the Lincoln achool.
Herbert Hoover ______
448
Entertainment: Virginia Christie,, who appear on the programs will ed to Wendllng during the past two
Committee chairmen for the
Guard-— John
Adams,
Harry
on the program were aa follows: members of the executive com­
Franklin D. Roosevelt ........... 967 Dorothy Mae Potter, and Lucille be C. A. Howard, elate superintend- days to see the fire, but found vial
event Include Mrs. O. H. Jarrett, Wilson, Kenneth Cox, Atkinson,
Plano mlo. Kyle Smith; talk. Rev mittee.
No choice for p res id e n t..... ......86 Mlllican;
refreshments:
Theda ent of P“ bl|c instruction, who Is to blllty obscured by smoke.
hospitality;
Mrs.
Edna
Yarnell,
pro­
and K irk Crow.
Veltle Pruitt; vocal aolu. "Silver
Rhodes, Dorothy Hart, and Natha-1 giTe an address on “ Public Schools
A committee will also report at
Deer hunting has practically
It
might
be
stated
that
these
fig­
Tackles— Everett Chetwood. Ray
Thread Among the Gold,” Uldluo this meeting on location of a future gram; Mra. Marlon Adams, games;
ure« from the News' vote at Iron- He Edraiston; decorations: Melba : and lb * American Life"; Dean J. R. 8‘opped In most of Western Ore­
Mrs.
D.
O.
Fisher,
decorations;
Mrs
Rasmussen. Wayne Kendall, and
d art In; and a talk on th« subject meeting place.
ton check with the first figures an Harris, Eva Louk. and Anna W ig-i Jewel1 of the University who Is to gon due to dry weather coupled
E. C. Stuart, refreshments. Mrs. Cooley.
"How Can the Church Proaper by
give several assembly addresses; with smoke filled forests, and the
nounced by the "Literary Digest tn
Ernest
Black
and
Mrs.
W
P.
Tyson
Baekfleld— Bruce Squires, Jimmy
Religiose Education," Mra. W. P
L. J. Allen, assistant state club ever present danger of being trap­
its
nation-wide
vote,,
so
far
as
an
In
the
receiving
line
were
Miss
YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN
will assist Mrs. Jarrett, and Mrs. West, Jack Ltles. Disque Smith,
Tyaon.
indication
of
sentiment
is
concern­
M arjorie Proehnow, president; Ber leader; and H. R. Goold. superin­ ped in a forest fire.
Following the program a social
SUPPER FOR SUNDAY R. L. Burnett w ill assist Mrs. Arion Schantol, and George Irwin. ed. The Digest vote showed Ohio nad'ne McFarland, vice-president; tendent of schools in Eugene who
The most damaging fires of the
Stuart.
Center— Dalton T hu rm an
evening with games and atunts
De Etta Sandgathe. secretarv-treas-! wiU 8peak on "W hat s Wrou* * 't h week have ben reported in the
as follows:
All
teachers
and
parents
of
stu­
Quarter—
Henry
Trlnka.
"Comfort
with
Grief."
will
be
the
waa hold under the direction of
H o o v e r------------------ -------- ------1433 urer; Alys Thatcher, social promo- - our>i Readin > ^ r it ln and 'Rithme- northwestern corner of the state
Manager— Carl Stevenson.
theme of the morning message and dents attending school In Hprlng­
Mlaa Minn Peteraon.
along the coast where damage to
Roosevelt ____________
144; ter; Marian Shipley, reporter: and l 'c'
Among the Alumni students who
Refreshments were aerved by "The Forgiveness of Din ." Is the fleld are urged to attend this pro­
Miss Anna Vogel, advisor.
Teachers in the various schools timber, homes, and lumber equip­
It
w
ill
be
interesting
to
check
the
gram
and
social
at
which
time
It
Is
will probably be In the game
members of the Friends class under theme of the message at 7:80 at
_ . __
. . .
...
. , will have charge of the different ment has run into millions of dol­
program consisted of the fo l-:
.
.
the direction of Altle Manning and the Methodlat Episcopal church, hoped that parents and teachers against the regulars Friday will weekly newspapers vote against i„ _ The
i
demonstrations and round table lars.
will
become
better
acquainted.
be
Everett
and
Freeman
Squires.
|
,hat
The
Digest,
as
the
voting
lowing
numbers:
Duet,
A
ly
j
That-i
meetings
announce« Rev. Dean C. Poindexter,
Clara Jones.
Considerable discussion relative Tomseth. Thatcher, Wm. Sword. Pro8reB«** and note whether or cher and Jeanette Thompson; read­
A moist foggy atmosphere thia
pastor.
One of the important sessions of
McFarland. John Lynch, j not lhere ls
wide différence of ing. Theda Rhodes; talk. Miss!
morning seems to indicate forth
The High School league will to the serving of hot lunches In the Verle
SCHOOL ENLARGEMENT
the institute w ill be the meeting of
schools here at noon was heard at Lloyd Mattison. Gerber and Sever ; P°l,,lcal leanings between small Vogel; tap dance. Jeanette Thomp-
coming rain and that the f res
have a fellowship supper at 6:80.
.
.
. .
¡district school boards at 2 o'clock
AT MT. VERNON BEGUN
! town and rural America on one side son; p ano solo,
Irene Anderson;
.
., .
have reached their peak for this
The older young people's league the Friday meeting. Mrs. W. C. son.
_
,
,
.
, this afternoon at which tim e they
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I <“ >d that of the urban voter on the a group of
ongs by Virginia
.
..
. . ,, . „
season. Many of these are believed
will meet at 6 o'clock for an hour Rebhan was appointed chairman
j will be addressed by C. A. Howard.
HwHdlng of an additional room
other.
Christle with Miss Ruth Morrison
fo have teen deliberately set.
of devotions. Light refreshment« or a committee to Investigate the
O. A. Houglum. vice-president of
to the Mt. Vernon achool and the
as accompanist. Miss Bernice Cono-
will be served. The Intermediate feasablllty of such contemplated INEZ ELLA BAUGHMAN
O ut In Kansas
the
First
National
Bank
in
Eugene,
employment of an additional part
action.
League meet« at 6:30.
an(1 Bpn *
K " “ « *' c o u n ty 's ,- LARGE CROWD FRIDAY AT
DIES AT TR EN T MONDAY Out in Kansa« the W ichita Bea i n - M L T ’ rt r hmbMr; Wv “T
time teacher to care for the large
Announcement waa also made of
The Sunday Church school offers
con Is conducting a straw-rote
1
*
**
g'
r
y
88
>8e
sessor.
Tax
problems
will be given
WALTERVILLE ORANGE
number of students there this year
a new program at the 9:46 a. m. the beginning of the fall home radio
Funeral services for Inez Ella which shows a sudden Hoover
I major conddration at this meeting.
waa agreed Upon Friday by the
programs with the first broadcast Baughman. 14. who died Monday strength and a gain on the "lead
hour.
Eighty persons attended the
arhool board In preference to relo­
to be given Tuesday of this week morning at the home pf her par- j Roosevelt piled up from the first "END OF SUMMER" IS
Grange booster night program at
cating the boundaries and transfer
on the subject. “Your Club and ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Baugh- days of the vote. Roosevelt is still
BAPTIST SERMON TOPIC J EASTERN STAR PLANS
__ _
W altervllle Friday evening. Real-
ring of some students to the Thurs­ MR. AND MRS. WALKER
Yourself."
These home
study man. at Trent following an ex-.leading 9,167 to Hoover's 5,561 at
PAST OFFICER NIGHT dents from Thurston. Leaburg. Vida
ton district.
Members of the Baptist church
RETURN TO SPRINGFIELD clubs receive educational material tended Illness were held Tuesday! fbe last report.
and other districts were there to
The new teacher will leach the
will hear a sermon on the subject
each week for their group periods afternoon. Rev. Harry R. Benton!
Past Matrons and Past Patrons hear the program presented by the
first, second and third grades.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. W alker re­ and then listen to a educational officiated and Interment was made | However, these early figures on "End of Summer" at their regular
such meager returns give neither church hour Sunday morning. _ In i of the Cascade chapter O. E. S. will W illakenzie Grange and to hear
turned to Hprlngfleld Tuesday even­ broadcast from KOAC at Corvallis In the Pleasant H ill cemetery.
side
any assurance of what the final the evening they will hear a ser­ be honored at the next meeting of an address by F. B. Harlow, coun­
ing to again make their home In wh ch has been arranged especially
ATTEND GROVE LEGION
, the lodge on October 18 It was de­ ty grange organizer.
Miss Baughman was born on vote will be . . . and all political
mon on the subject, “The Believer
OFFICER INSTALLATION this city. They havo been living In for them.
cided at the meeting held here this
January 1. 1918 at Trent and leaves prophets are quick to state that It
The W altervllle Grange Is the
Walks." Rev. W illiam G. Taylor
Portland for some months where
Mrs.
Lena
Fraederlck. youngest
besides her parents, her grandpar Is entirely too early to go on record will preach at both services. The week.
grange in the county,
Mr.
W
alker
owned
an
Interest
In
The Joint Installation of officers
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wheeler, . . . except, that the presidential choir will provide special musical Worthy Matron named the follow­ having t>een organised this spring.
MRS. WALKER HOSTESS
an
apartment
hotel.
He
Is
reported
of the Cottage drove post Monday
ing comml'tee to have charge of the
Trent, and Mrs. L. Baughman o f : race can mighty easily develop Into numbers.
FOR HAPPY HOUR CLUB Pleasant H ill. She also leaves three ----------------------- —— — ------------------------------------------------------------------------- dining room for the covered dish
evening was attended by four to have disposed of his Interests In
Hprlngfleld legionnaire«. Those go­ this property before returning to
dinner to precede the lodge meet­ FARMER IN HOSPITAL
sisters. Crystal, Althea and Emma
STRAW-VOTE BALLOT
Mr». Milton V. W alker was host­
ing from here were Dr. W. N. Dow, Hprlngfleld.
ing: Miss Margaret Gorrie. Mrs
Lou Baughman.
AFTER AUTO MISHAP
Mrs. Alice Lornh will remain in ess at her home. 449 Ninth street.
W alter dossier,
A. Hwarta. and
M. J. McKlln. and Mrs. Jane
Portland
where
she
will
he
em­
Monday
afternoon
to
members
of
H. E. Maxey.
C. S. Cooper was taken to the
Cruxan.
the Happy Hoar club. About 20 SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN
B. H. George, past state command ployed at the hotel.
Pacific Christian hospital In Eu­
were present.
CHURCH ARE LISTED
er and Mrs. deorge auxiliary de
gene Saturday night suffering from
During the afternoon music was
partment president, were the In TOOMB AND PYNE WIN
GIRLS' MISSION CIRCLE
a crushed chest and other injuries
provided by Eugene Pearson who
"At Peace W ith the World" will
«tailing officers.
received when he drove his auto­
HAS
MEETING
MONDAY
IN OAKWAY GOLF PLAY was accompanied by Mrs. Roy Bry be the subject of the morning ser­
mobile Into a ditch to avoid hitting
son, both of Eugene, and by Mrs mon at the Christian church Hun­
Miss Barbara Adams was hostess a truck which Is reported to have
H. 8. STUDENTS ELECT
Donald Toomb defeated W alter Jane Ketela. Mrs. W. N. Dow was day according to Rev. Veltle Pruitt,
at her home Monday evening to had no tall light.
THREE CHEER LEADERS Christensen of Eugene In tile fourth assistant hostess.
pastor. The evening service will
Cooper is said to have turned out
members of the Young Women’s
A Straw-Vote conducted by weekly newspapers located In states
flight and Elmer Pyne defeated
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan and Mrs. P. be of an evangelistic nature. There
Missionary circle of the Christian to pass the truck which he hod al­
throughout the Union to show pre-election sentiment of small
Virginia Christie, deorge Marx Irvin Faria of Kugeno In the second J.
Bartholomew
will
entertain will be «pedal music at both ser­
church. Marjorie Waddell and Pearl most run into before seeing, when
town and rural America In their choice for President for the
and Vet non Lllea were nnmed cheer flight match of the Fall tourna­ members of the club at the Nov­ vice«.
an approaching car forced him to
next
four
years.
Helterbrand assisted.
ment
now
being
played
at
Gakway
leaders for the Springfield high
ember meeting at the home of the
At the 6:30 meeting of the Christ­
The next meeting of the group go Into the ditch to avoid a
achool at a special assembly held country club Hunday. The tourna­ former on November 7.
ian Endeavor the pastor will lead
Put a Cross (x) In the square before
w ill be held November 7, at the serious accident.
Wednesday morning. They will ment Is nearing a close and finals
the discussion on the C. E. pledge.
the name of the candidate you prefer.
home of Miss Evelyn Harris. Mrs.
begin their work Friday nfternoon In each flight will probably be
YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE
Esther Adams will lead the discus­ COOKING CLUB HOLDS
played within the next two weeks.
at tho High Hchool-AlumnI gams.
These Candidates have been officially nominated.
sion.
RECEPTION ON FRIDAY SERVICES HELD IN NEW
H. 8. TEACHER
RE8ICN8
Weekly Newspapers in
Nation-wide Vote Poll
: LANE TEACHERS
HOLD H5TI1IITE
_B
LEGION INSTILLS
OFFICERS TONIGHT
I
'.T.A.-IEACHER
PROGRAM TONIGHT
The Springfield News
Nation-Wide Vote For
PRESIDENT
CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SCOUTS TO REPEAT
TO MEET ON MONDAY
RUMMAGE SALE AGAIN
Regular monthly meeting of the
city council will be held at tho
City hall Monday evening at 7:30
according to I. M. Peterson, re­
corder. No Important business Is
slated to come before the meeting
at
thia session.
Thirty-five young people attended
tho reception given at the Metho-
diet church Friday evening for
Junior high school students by the
Intermediate Epworth league. A
play by girls of the league, and
games by the entire group furnish­
ed the entertainment for the even­
ing.
Refreshments consisted of
Members of Hprlngfleld Girl
Scout troop will hold anothor rum­
mage sale Saturday of this week In
the building formerly occupied by
the Nelson shoe repair «hop It was
announced following the sale held
last week.
watermelons.
WALTERVILLE CHURCH
First services were held In the
new W altervllle Community Pres
byterlan church Hunday.
Rev.
Ralph Clark preacned. The church
was burned completely down this
summer and has Just been rebuilt.
Sunday school and services have
been held In thq N. O. W. hall dur- i
Ing the Interim.
TO VOTE—
— —
—
|
j Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
|
| Jacob S. Coxey
Norrrtan Thomas
|
| W. Z. Foster
William D. Upshaw
|
I Verne L. Reynolds
SHOWER FOR BRIDE
Voters need not sign hts or her name. But to assist In national
tabulation please fill In name of Town and State.
Town ...............................
State
IUKA CIRCLE MEETS
Members of the Cooking clnb of
AT AMORY TONIGHT the Christian church entertained
The regular semi-monthly meet­
ing of Iuka Circle, Indies Auxi­
liary of the G. A. R. will be held
this evening in the armory over
Eggimann's. Routine business and
a report on the card party spon­
sored laat Friday will bo taken up.
with a surprise shower last night
at the home of Mrs. Stella McPher­
son honoring Mrs. Carroll
son Adams who was
Sunday. Many beautiful and*i
gifts were presented to the
Kefraehmenta were
the eveutag.