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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YKAH
H. S. FI
TE O
HPItlNGFIKU), l-ANE COUNTY, OREGON.THURSOAY. OCTOBER 13.1982
Grove To Have
County Chamber
COUNCIL P.T.A.TO
MEET SATURDAY
McKenzie
No. 10
fc BAPTIST ELECT First National Bank
hires
HEW OFFICERS Goes To R eceivership
C IT Y C O U N C IL TO
WOW OJJOOKT
Meeting Set for Tuesday;
Rains Wednesday Afternoon
First Regular Cams of Season Many Projects to Ba Up for First Fall Session of Execu­ and Evening Quell Most of { Fred
Becomes Superin-
Citizen CommittM Named «1
Diacuaaion By Mambara
for Both Schools to Be
the Forest Fires
tive Body to Hold All-Day
I lendent of Sunday School WENDLING RESIDENT
Plan to Pay 50 Per Cent of Monday Mgdting; Plan Fire»
Played Friday Afternoon
Meeting at River Road
PASSES ON SUNDAY
At Annual Church Meet
Cot Iago Grove will entertain for
Deposits Mads By Lana
Session on October 11
Fin- hazards of the McKenzie
the lame County Chamber of Com
valley
have
been
checked
by
rain
County
Banks
as
Soon
as
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First
meeting
of
the
l-sne
Coun­
Selection
of
Fred
Frese
to
serve
Hiram
Z.
Cook
Had
Been
Employed
STRENGTH IS UNCERTAIN merce Tuesday of next week Io
ty Council of Parent-Teachers will that began falling Wednesday after as superintendent of the Munday
Receiver Is Appointed By CROSS IS COUNCILMAN
By Booth-Kelly Company for
stead of Thursday according to an
noon. A great deal of damage has
the Peat 20 Years
Federal Comptroller of Cur-
Inexperienced Material Shows nouncemenl sent out by E. G. Har be held Saturday at River Itnad been done the past week from reboot of the Haptlat church for
achool north ot Eugene starting at
rency.
City Officials Object to Crtti-
the
next
year
was
made
last
Thurs­
Up Well in Alumni Game
Ian, secretary.
II o'clock. Mra. O. H. Good, coun­ fires, many of which ore believed day evening at the annual business
Hiram Z. Cook, railroad brake-
ciem of Employees;
Here Last Week-end
According (o the announcement ty president, will preside over the t0 *’• » • b*‘ n of Incendiary origin __
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_
man —
for ___________
the Booth-Kelly
lumber
meeting of the congregation, „ He
ment le Issued
The
Flint
National
Bank
ot
efforts are being made to make opening seaslon which will be de 8»d '«Ihers which have spread from
harryV bai^ wbZ hto held company at Wendllng for the past
Marlon Hall, high school football this the largest meeting of the year voted lo buslnea.
dld not open for
t .e fires at N inrod and Wendllng , hF ,,m<-e for the past two years.
1»
died Bunday at the Eu . Springfield
.
u
,
| Naming of a budget committee
roach and hla untried string of In both activity and attendance.
Following the business meeting a
Reports from the McKenzie coun
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-vionday morning and the seating of J, B. Cross as
Other officers elected at the i 1”1* hospital at the age of 50 years.
gram players will mart their first The dinner will begin at 6:30 and
try
atute
that
the
Downing
cattle
46-mlnute program will be held
.
M in i-
— " " Include: Harry Chase. J.;
He was born January IS. 1382 at a n ^ an announcement was councilman to aarva out tha uaax-
meeting
raal last of the season Friday after Mr. Harlan declares that It will
during which chairmen of the vari­ cutH«* herd ^h* *n ff ed
<S"
A'
and
Elmo
Chase,
dea
Bunker
Hill, Kansas, and came toi placed on 4he doors by Presl- Plvwvi portion of the term of O. H.
noon at Cottage Grove when the be necessary for each district to
ous committees will lead discus­ losses M r it o w J in g l i said m have 06M: Mr"
re-elect
2» years ago He was a dent Win. G. Hughes that the I
• resigned. wore the prtn
local eleven goes on the Grove notify him of the number planning
sions. The various committees and
lost 500 gosu and .h.-.p, a.,<i from
'«*<• 8‘ bank had been placed in the
field to defend their school tradl to attend If dinners are to be pre­
the chairmen of * each are: Pro­
ibufch clerk; Mrs. Merle Chase Glendale, Oregon.
j ™
T
i at lhe » ‘»■tWy meeting of tha city
Hon of victory over the south l<ane pared for everybody.
gram, Mrs. H. A. ttlmm»; Member- 80 to 100 head of cattle.
ibairman of the nursery commit-
Survivors Include his widow,:
, 1
* Omptrollcr o f council Monday evening.
group.
Henry Holmes was forced to
I
. Charlotte Cook,
Cook one stepeon, the Currency. Since then
Entertainment will be furnished ship, Mrs. Mildred McCulloch; new
1,1 I tee; William Schick,
trustee, and Mr.
Mrs.-Charlotte
Cross was appointed councilman
It will be the first game of the by the Westfir logger band under legislation, Mra. Ralph Crow; hot abandon his home Sunday night:
Harry
Chase,
head
usher.
Edward
Shufeldt,
Wendling. and a Thomas
McCoy,
national b* M*ror W. P. Tyson, sad will
when
the
flames
came
within
three
eeaeon for both teams and It la the direction of A. B. Gerlmonte lunchea. Mfs Roy Woodruff; pub
Klertlons were held following the stepdaughter, Mrs. Louise Colvert bank examiner, and officers
ontl* tba end of the prsaeat
anybody's gueaa as to who the vic­ during the dinner hour.
Hetty note book. Mra. D. C. Ogil­ feet of his house. Mr. Holme- lost covered dish dinner of the members of Creawell.
o f th e o th e r n a t,Qnal bankjJ , ! f « » - e r the appointment. Ha to
bis
dwelling
three
years
ago
by
fire.
tor will be W. B. Buell. Spring
Among the su 'sets to be taken vie; study group. Mra. A. L. Lo
In the baaement.
Funeral services were held Wed „
, also lone candidate for the unax-
field prluclpal thinks that his up for dlecusslot >t the meeting max, and character education. Mr. A audderi shift of the wind sent
Reports of the various church or­ nesday afternoon at the Branstet- -,u8 e n e » Cottage Grove and j plred two years of the tai rm and
the
flames
back
this
time.
acbool team can win another game will be the aut»i
’a license fee Karl Downing
ganisation» were read and a gen­ ter-simon chapel in Eugene. The I Junction City, have been en- trill continue In hla new office un­
Many foreflghters have been en­
from Cottage Grove despite the In­ problem; a conei
At 11:46 each local I’.-T. A pr.sl
/ton of the
eral
discussion of future work ot Masonic lodge having charge.
gaged in plans to make the til January. 1836, If electad.
gaged In battling the flames under
experience of the players.
truck problem ano ne < ffecta the dent will answer a roll call with
the church wax held.
Local business men "sued to
deposits of the bank available
the
direction
of
Laurence
Millican
Cottage Grove has nearly 60 passage of the pr osed tats law the statement of a problem she
serve
with the council and tha
NEEDLECRAFT ELECTS
as fast as possible.
players turning out for their team will have on long hauling In this needs help on, or with some par­
mayor on a budget committee are:
OFFICERS AT MEETING
To Pay 50 Per Cent
while Hall has had barely more county; a careful consideration of ticular
problem
solved.
Mrs
Dr W. C. Rebhan. O. H. Jarratt.
than enough tor two full teams the pre.ient status of the highway Charles A. Hunt, state vice-presi­
Spokesmen for theae bankers W. C. Wright, C. E. Wheaton, and
Mrs.
Laurence
Moffitt
was
elect-1
from which to develop his first program of the county. Including dent, will preside.
said that they have approved a plan W. N. Long.
ed president of the Needlcraft club;
airing players.
The ability of a survey of highways remaining to
u u , .
a : evolved today so that the other
The first meeting of the commit-
At 12:30 a covered dish luncheon
coaches, and the determination of lie constructed, what work Is now will be served and at 1:30 the
afternoon at th . home“ f Mrs^CaH
^ l ' ° U",y “ UW W 50 '
I“ ‘d “ th*
players will be an Important factor being done on main highways of River Road acbool will present a
Olson Other officers chosen for the £
“ ; „ * **
“ °"Ce < ° ”J ™ " * ”
° CtOb*r
“
In the game tomorrow.
the county, the use of state and short program, and Mrs. Warren
next year are Mrs. Clifford Wilson.
receiver, j 7-3tl to begin work on th . b«dC. t
The home boys demonstrated federal appropriations, and the I) Smith will present a parliament­ Edna Sw art. New President Firrt Gatherin«
“ k «>e govern for 1833.
Home vice-president; Mrs. Clayton Bar * he"
their ability to take It and smile prospect for the unemployed for the ary drill. The principal speaker of
ber, secre.ary-tre^urer; and Mr. “f ”' ‘b ™ “ *
Recon«‘ructlon :
Cr.tlciam ObJ.otad to
of Auxiliary; Post to Accept i V#r> Successful; Aaxiat Olson reporter
last Friday when they met the winter.
Finance corporation for a loan, on) Coiuidorable
discussion
was
the afternoon will be H. It Goold,
With H. 8. Football Fiald
’
certain assets of the closed bank i heard at the meeting over recant
Alumni In their only game so far
Produce as Memberships
N. O. Isaacson of Goldson will re­ superintendent of the Kugene
Mrs. Walter Scott was assistant 1
: in order that a still greater per- : criticism of the chief of police,
The Alumni carried the ball down port on the dedication of the Ches­ school system.
First meeting of the Springfield hostess at the meeting, and the' centage of the deposits will be. Members of the council Issued the
Into the high school territory many hire road last month and the coun
Parsons
eligible
to
Join
the
Members of the County Execu­
Misses Jean Scott and Elwina Mea-
Llona club In their new home In the cham
assisted with the serving. | aTa,,aWe
/ “an the a.ua. j following statement r^ ard tn , this
times, but could never get the nec ty exhibits at the state fair and at tive committee from Springfield Springfield American Legion post
| Taylor hall was very successful
_.
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..
, ..
, i process of liquidation.
! matter thin week:
essary punch to push It over the the Pacific International Livestock are Mra. Lee Putman, vice-presi­ number 40 who have a surplus of
The next meeting of the club _
..
„
i Friday noon.
goal line, the game ending In a exhibition will be discussed by Mrs. dent; Mra. I). C. Ogilvie, publicity; fruits, vegetables, livestock or fuel,
will
be
held
on
October
20
at
the
That
the
s
PrlnK
fl«I«l
bank
musti
A‘ «»e Council meeting, there
Five guests were present inclua-
but
who
have
no
money
may
ex­
scoreless tie. Tre Alumni have Mabel Chadwick, secretary.
ing the Misses Evelyn Buell and home of Mrs. Gertrude Wilson with ¡*
'» the regutor way by
“ d
and Mrs. Pratt Holverson. program.
been In the habit of defeating Ibe
change some of their products for
Mrs. Clifford Wilson as assisting the aPP°lntment
a receiver be- 7 “ ' « “ ’■««'<"<> «bout the police
Consideration will also be given
Dorothy
Mae
Potter,
Harry
Stewart,
school players each fall. We won­ to means of preventing the est­
their membership dues it was de- Julius Fulop and Merton Ferebee. hostees.
came 8 fact today »ben directors department, especially of the chief
der If the result of the Friday tus­ ablishment of a Japanese or other
i elded here last Thursday evening Miss Buell played a group of three
of the local bank were unable to ot P°Bco and street commissioner.
sle means anything for the future.
at the installation meeting of the violin solos after the luncheon. She
: raise an assessment In cash at Councilman expressed the belief
foreign colony In the county such
LANE COUNTY TO HAVE
post held In Taylor's hall.
I present which would enable the that these complaints ware unjust
The lineup for the game laat as has been done In other plaree,
was accompanied by Miss Potter.
It was also voted to Invite the
BOOTH AT EXPOSITION other banks to take over the inatl and prompted by a lack of under­
week, and the one which will pro­ notably In Douglas county.
Work of keeping the playing area
Willamette Council, comprising
tution completely and pay out the standing on the part of a few of
bably be used this week Included
of Brat tain field In condition for
The Lane county booth which total deposits 100 per cent at th is1 ‘b* citlxens. Councilman statod
posts in I-ane, Lincoln, Linn and
liruce Hqulres. Dalton Thurman,
football
practice
was
discussed
by
was shown at the State fair and time. The 50 per cent advance-j that <»n»trnctlve criticism to
Benton counties to hold their next
and Jimmy West, three lettermen, HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Dr. W. C Rebban and members of
as quarterback, fullback and right
START SPEEDBALL PLAY One Timepiece Made of Wood meeting in 8prlngfield. This will the club rai. ed a fund at the meet­ which won an award of merit will ment is similar to ihe method now come<>- «luce It to realised that
be placed in Portland at the Paci being used In regard to the Bank lbis channel affords the hast op-
be held this month and will be the
hllfback, respectively.
ing to defray necessary expenses.
fic Livestock exposition grounds of Commerce In Eugene but the Porta«tity of doing the wtU of tha
Other players were Morris B lew Opening Gams Scheduled with 117 Years Ago Still Accur­ regular meeting for the election of
It was announced that the Lions this week along with many other fact that the offer is as high as P*°P*e- but criticism that does not
ate; Others Are Unique
Pleasant H ill Hers on October
officers. Dr. W. N. Dow. former
ard and Rodney Veal at ends. Ras­
club quartet would sing at each exhibits from the connty It was an fine-half indicates that the ft nan -. otter 8 better plan to not construc-
21. Marlon Hall Coaches
post commander here Is a candi­
mussen and Chelwood at tackle,
future meeting of the club.
Clocks
always
have
a
fascination
nounced by Mrs. Mabel Chadwick.: ctol condition of the Springfield t,T® and
not le“d to the spirit
date
for
District
commander
to
Wilson and Cox at guard. Williams
Rew. Clay E. Palmer, pastor of secretary of the Lane county fair.{hank Is regarded as better than of pulling together for the heat
Organisation Of a apeedhall tram and the older they are the more suebeed Robert Fromm of Cottage
at center, and a stocky young fel­
the Congregational church in Eu­ who has charge of the exposition j most closed banks,
interests of the city. Counctlmea
low named Zlolkoeky at left half­ at (he HprlngfMd high school Is be­ interesting they become to those Grove.
gene
was to have addressed the display. All displays for the booth
who
have
thin
Inclination.
Mr. McCoy will notify the Comp expressed themselves as ready at
ing
undertaken
this
week
by
Mar­
Precinct workers who have been
back. The latter having Just re­
Springfield la not without her making a registration canvass of meeting hut was unable to be pres­ were taken to Portland In a truck troller of the Currency Immediate- all times to make a thorough study
cently turned out for football and lon Hall, athletic director and an
this morning from the Public Mar ly that a receiver must be appoint-;
own
collection of Interesting clocks the city reported having registered ent.
8" Plans of improvement that
Initial
game
has
been
scheduled
has proven to be one of the hard
Edward
Privat, local Jeweler, has between 30 and 40 people during
ket In Eugene where they were as­ ed and will remain in charge here has to do with managing the affairs
with the Pleaaant Hill high school
eet men on the team to atop.
sembled.
of the city, whether they come
until the receiver arrives.
The failure of the Alumni to de­ team here on the afternoon of a varied assortment In hla shop their drive.
which date back to one made In
The Exposition opens on October
from an organisation, or Individual.
Officers Installed at the meeting
feat the regulars was not due to th< October 21.
Hughes Gives Reasons
15 this year, two weeks earlier than
The
mayor and each councilman
There are many hoys at the high 1816
by C. A. Swarts. a former past
lark of good playing material. Their
William G. Hughes, president of
usual.
Thia particular clock which la commander of the post. Include H.
lineup Included outstanding play school who are too light for foot
the bank made the following public is Just another citisen of Spring,
era of the past few years such as ball, and who are good athletes and now 117 years old la still in perfect O. Dibblee, commander; P. J. Bar­
statement this morning In explana- rteld. serving without pay. endeav­
MRS. MOFFITT HOSTESS
Freeman Squires at fullback. Ever­ want to participate In some such condition and is running every day tholomew. adjutant; 1. M. Peterson,
Uon of the closing of the institu oring to do what Is beat for the
The clock was made by Board first vice-commander; Verne Cald­
majority of the people, keeping In
The speedball team
ett Squires at quarter, Tomseth and activity.
FOR RADIO PROGRAM tlon:
man
and Wells for Hiram Hunt of well, second rice-commander; J. M
mind the ability of the taxpayer to
seems
to
fill
the
gap
according
to
Tratcher at half. Harold 8tevenson
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"For
the
protection
of
the
de-
Bangor, Maine, according to a Larson, finance officer; M B Funeral for Mrs. Sarah E.
meet the financial end of the bur­
and Mattison at ends, McFarland W. E. Buell, principal.
Mrs. Laurence Moffitt was host-; positors the directors decided to den.
>
printed
slip
contained
Inside
ot
the
Speedball
teams
have
been
or
Boyle
Held
Wednesday;
Huntly.
Dr.
W.
N.
Dow.
and
W
N.l
and ('ox at tackle. Geiger and Thur
ess at her home for a radio pro ' close the bank on account of the
Has Many Duties
gantxed In many of the "B" league door.
Gossler, members of the executive
man at guard, ud Lynch t center.
Pioneered at Yakima
gram Tuesday evening to hear the decline in business and deprecia-
Possession of the relic hae been committee.
"In view of the complaint haara
Theae Alumni flyers turn oul schools this year where sentiment
broadcast of the address delivered tlon in securities brought on by
that the chief of police la not busy
Officers for the auxiliary which, Mrs. Srrah E. Boyle, resident of in New York by Calvin Coolidge‘on conditions generally.
and practice each year and then has been against playing of foot In (be hands ot the Privat family
for many years, having belonged to were Installed the same evening Springfield for several years and behalf of Herbert Hoover’s candi­
and that he does not keep the
play a game with the regular team ball.
Mrs. Prlvat'a parents while they were Miss Edna Swarts. president. B Pioneer of the Pacific Northwest dacy for the presidency. A large
“We wish to express our appre- streets clean and In good repair,
to test their strength and aid them
lived In Minnesota
In getting to feel at home on the DR. DOW WILL INSTALL
Mrs. F. B. Hamlin, vice-president: <,,ed at her h< me on East Main group of ladies volunteered to a c t, cNafI°n
fke bankers of the coun- it is pointed out that whereas four
Dtatlnct
features
of
the
clock
In
Mrs. H. O Dibblee. treasurer; Mrs street here Monday evening. Octo as hostesses for this program fol { for the Interest they have shown years ago. the chief of police re­
field. The alumni boyi frequently
EUGENE LEGION OFFICERS elude: Ita almost entire wooden
10- at the age of 73 years.
are out on the field assisting
Vance Caldwell, secretary; and
lowing the formation of the Hoover- and their willingness to be of fur­ ceived a salary of 8160.00 per
construction.
The
plates,
cog
wherever possible In building up Springfield Post and Auxiliary In-
Mrs. W. N. Dow. chaplain.
Born ° n January 8. 1869. In Iowa CurUs club In Eugene Monday. Mrs. ther assistance In the liquidation of month and the street commissioner
who was an entirely different per
wheels, and frame are all of wood
Members
of
the
auxiliary
voted
the
daughter of Frank Weddle and Paul Rewman. national committee- the bank's affairs."
high school team
vltsd to Potluck Dinner In
son received a salary of 8U&-00
In fact about the only metal used to resume Ihe regular meetings of Martha Sullivan. Mrs. Boyle came woman from South Dakota address­
■
»
The last financial statement per month with extra pay for extra
Armory Tonight
In manufacturing the clock are the their sewing club during the winter to the Pacific coast In 1874 apd ed republican women in Eugene
made by the Springfield bank Is work, now theae two departn>e«rt»
FORMER LANE SHERIFF
brass bushings and a few small
pioneered in the Yakima country Tuesday and assisted in the organi­ reprinted on page 4 of this Issue.
Dr. W. N. Dow, past commander wire pins. Tha face of the clock and months.
are under one man, who to chief
until 1881. She was married in 1813. sation of the club.
PASSES IN PORTLAND of the Springfield American I-eglon
of police, street commiaaioner and
(he hands are all of wooden con­
Surviving
are
her
husband.
John
CIVIC CLUB HEARS
post number 40. will be the Install­ struction.
assistant fireman, who to paid a
Dillard A. Elkina. Uncle of Mrs.
L. Boyle, one son. William M. Faw-
ing officer for Eugene post tonight
TALK ON BALLO! LAWS ver. Elk City. Nevada, and one FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
salary of 1125.00 per month. Ha
This
clock
strikes
the
hours
on
Larson Wright Burled In
when they hold their regular In a gong.
is on duty 34 hours per day.
PATSY W ILLIS HELD
Portland Tuesday
I. M. Peterson was the principal daughter. Mrs. Josie James ot
■lallation of officers nt the Eu
"He supervises all policing la
Another Interesting thing about
Washington
county,
Oregon.
gene armory.
Graveside funeral services for
the city devoting on the average
the clock Is the guarantee round speaker at the regular meeting of
Dillard A. Elkina, former demo­
She
was
a
member
of
the
Christ­
A potluck dinner will be held Inside the case which nsaerts that Ihe Civic club held Tuegday after­
of from four to alx hours per day to
cratic sheriff of la n e county, pass
ian church since she was 16 years Patsy J. Willis who died Saturday
preceding the Installation and this clock Is "warranted If well noon at the home of Mrs, Julius
evening at the home of her daugh­
police duty, la street commissioner
ed away at hla home In Portland
old.
Fulop. He spoke at length on sev­
members of the Springfield post need.'
ter, Mrs. C. F. Mooney at Dexter,
and relieves the fire chief one day
Bunday at the age of 64 following
Funeral
services
were
held
at
the
and their wives have been Inviteli
Man Stricken each week and Is subject to call
Mr. Privat has a written history eral of the measures which are to l’oole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel In following a long Illness were held Well-Known
nn attack of pneumonia.
to attend.
of this clock which was compiled be voted upon at the general elec­ Springfield Wednesday morning at the Lowell cemetery Tuesday Wednesday While on Hunt- at any and all times. Since theae
Funeral services were held In
morning at 10:30 o'clock with Rev.
two departments were consolida­
for him by a Southern Pacific tion on November 8.
(hat city Tuesday afternoon at 2
ihg Trip With Brother
The latter part of the afternoon and the body was taken to Yakima Gordon C. Griffin officiating.
FUNERAL
HELD
MONDAY
ted. the cost of the street depart­
watch Inspector.
In
a
hearse
for
Interment.
o’clock.
T h e Poole - Gray - Bartholomew
Other Interesting clocks In tne was spent playing Hallowe'en
James B. Pumphrey, well-known ment has been reduced and tha
Mr. Elkina was a graduate of the
FOR EARLY RESIDENT
chapel of Eugene had charge of Springfield hatchelor, was stricken cost of the police department has
Privat display Is one which needs games. Refreshments were served
University of Oregon, was a mem
by Mrs. Fulop and Mrs. L. K. Page,
the funeral.
IUKA NAMES MEMBERS
and died Wednesday morning while been reduced nearly 70 par cent
Mra. Clara May Sprague, a resi­ only to bo wound once each year.
her of the Shrine, of the Woodmen
assistant hostess.
Mrs. Willis was born In Adair hunting with his brother on the To the charge that the graveled
of the World, and had served In the dent of Lane county for the pa-1 23 This clock Is housed In a glass bell­
It was decided to hold regular OF PROGRAM COMMITTEE county, Kentucky, on April 28, 1854
East Fork of the South Fork of the streets have not been graded thia
Philippines during the Hpanlsh- years died at her home on Big Fall shaped case, and Is usually wound
meetings of the club st the home of
summer, tt Is asserted that it la
and came to Wlnberry In 19161 McKenzie, He was 75 years old.
during
the
Christmas
holidays.
It
Creek eight miles east of loiwell,
Amerlcan war.
Naming
of
committees
to
have
members during the winter months.
where she lived until recently when
Impossible to run the grader ovar
Is built to take advantage of the
He waa an uncle of Mrs. Laraon Saturday at the nge of 67.
charge
of
money-making
public
pro­
The regular program committee as
Mr. Pumphrey was born In Gib-'hard dry streets, but that such
she made her home with her daugh­
She waa born In Missouri on theory ot perpetual motion.
Wright who was Portland at the
grams
to
be
given
during
October
The other most striking clock appointed at the previous meeting and November was the principal ter. She leaves only the one daugh­ son county, Indiana on February 6, work is done after the fall rains
time of hla death. He Is also sur­ March 18, 1866, and had lived In
1857, the son of John and Ba’bsheba set in. It la desired that the peo­
among
the collection Is a large one Includes Mrs. Fulop, Mrs. C. E. Item of business transacted last ter.
Eugene
for
20
years
before
moving
vived by his widow, Mra. Grace I.
Whenton, Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah
Phumphrey. He came to Oregon ple know that under the necessity
Elkina of Portland; hla father. JCd- to her farm where they have spent which stands up about nine feet and Mrs. Emily 9. Peters.
Thursday evening at the regular
In
August. 1906. settling at Yoncalla ' of strictest economy, the council
high
and
about
eighteen
Inches
the
last
three
years
.
wnrd Elkina, Portland; one brother,
bi-weekly meeting of the Iuka cir­ PASTORS HOLD SERVICES where he lived for 12 years before | had consolidated these depart-
Besides her husband, Edward wide.
Willard A. Elkins, Eugene, and two
cle, Ladies of the G. A. R.
AT DORENA CHURCH moving to Springfield in 1917.
ment« and have alio ted tha various
The Jewelry store becomes a veri­ DEMOCRATS TO RALLY
half-brothers, Glen and Clarence Sprague, she Is survived by one
Members of the committee for
duties of the different offices to
table
music
temple
when
all
of
the
brother, William Blllmlre, Eugene.
AT EUGENE NEXT WEEK October are Mrs. Clarlne Putman,
Elkina of Eugene.
Rev. William O. Taylor, pastor of
In Springfield he made his home
Funeral services were held from old clocks start striking the res-
Mrs. Stella Lewis, Mrs, Edith Lax- the Springfield Baptist church and with his brother, Charles, who sur­ one man whom they hellers to
Democratic women of Lane coun­ ton. Those on the November group Rev. Kenneth *foblas, representa­ vives him. Both brothers remain­ doing the beat he can under tha
COMMITTEES APPOINTED the Branstetter-Hlmon chapel In pectlve hour, and the many modern
Eugene Monday afternoon at 2 electric models begin their chiming ty will sponsor a political meeting are Junior members of the circle, tive of the American Sunday school ed unmarried during their entire, circumstances."
FOR REBEKAH SOCIAL o'clock with Rev. Harry R. Neat and gong striking.
under auspices of the Democratic JoLana Putman, Bernice Barnes. union are at Dorena this week lifetime. Their father died when
Central committee at the Court­ Marjorie Jolltff. ann Marian Ship- where they are conducting special they were young leaving them with RIVER FILMS SHOWN
officiating. Interment was made In
Members of a committee to ar
house In Eugene next Thursday ley.
TO EUQENE STUDENTS
the old I. O. O. F. cemetery.
evangelistic services. Harry Chase the responsibility of providing for
PRISCILLA CLUB TO
range for the monthly social pro­
evening
at
8
o'clock.
Bert
Haney
will
lead
the
prayer
meeting
at
the
their
mother
and
three
sisters.
HAVE MEETING TODAY
gram to be held after the Rebekah
Dr. W C. Rebhan exhibited the
will be the principal speaker, ac­
local chuTCh this evening In the They were farmers.
lodge business meeting next Mon­ FIRST MASONIC SOCIAL
films of the two Rogue river boat
cording lo Mrs. Van Vnlxali. mem MISSION SOCIETY TAKES absence of the pastor.
Mrs.
Norman
Howard
will
be
IS
SET
FOR
TONIGHT
day evening were appointed thia
Ho Is survived by his brother, trips which he and hla eompanious
hostess at her home this afternoon bqr of the committee.
THANK OFFERING HERE
week. They are Doris Girard, En
Charles,
one brother. William, one took during the past two summers
The first month' ■ social meeting at 1:80 o'clock for the regular meet­
DRIVER'S TESTS ARE
nice Gerber, and Dalay Hllla.
sister.
Mrs.
Rachel B. McIntyre, before high achool students at the
of Llberety Maeonlc lodge will be ing of members of the Priscilla HIGH SCHOOL CLASS
A thank offering for missions
SLATED FOR TH IS WEEK both of Fort Banks. Indiana; two Presbyterian church In Eugene on
held at the lodge home here thia club.
HAS PARTY MONDAY was taken here Monday afternoon
BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE . evening. A potluck dinner for all
sisters, Rebecca Brocaw, Evansville, Tuesday evening. Tha ahowtn*
nt the regulnr meeting of the Wo
Glen Bown, examiner of opera­
Masons,
their
wives
and
all
mem­
HAS MEETING TUESDAY
Members of the high school Sun­ men's Foreign Missionary society tors and chauffeurs, will be nt the Indiana; and Carrte B. Speer. Ona- waa made as a part of the "Explor­
ROYAL NEIGHBORS HAVE
ing Oregon” program which
bers of Casende chapter, O. E 8.
day
school class of the Methodist of Ihe Methodist church when that Knights of Pythias hall In Eugene Ida, New York. He Is also survived
MEETING WEDNESDAY
a part of the high school chnreh
by
four
nephews
and
two
nieces.
Members of the Mlaslon Circle of and their husbanda will be held at
church were guests of their teach­ group met nt the home of Mrs. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
night party.
the Baptist church held their regu­ 8:30. Following the rilimer the
Mrs. Hannah Lepley was hostess er, Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter, at a W. H. Pollard. The meeting had this week to give examinations to
The funeral services will be held
lar meeting Tuesday evening at the evening will be spent with cards.
at her home Wednesday afternoon party at her home Monday even­ been postponed from last Tuesday { persons wishing permits or licenses from the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew
Admitted to Hospital— Mrs. M
home of Mra. Mel Rlcq. The devo-
Harry M. Stewart, J. E. Cross, for members of the Royal Neigh­ ing. Games and refreshments were because of the conflict wltr the Dis- to drive motor vehicles. His hours chapel In Springfield Saturday
tlonala were conducted by Mra. and Carl Wyman are In charge of bors of America club. Mrs. Bessie enjoyed during Ihe evening. About trlct Mission convention being held will be between the hours of 8 a. morning at 16:30. Interment will be Maybe was admitted to the
Christian hospital In » m m m M b
Cecilia Jones.
the meeting tor October.
Endicott waa assistant hoateaa.
26 attended.
in Eugene.
m. and 6 p. m.
tr< Laurel Grove cemetery.
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LEGION DFFICEBS LIONS HAVE GOOD
INSTALLED HERE HEELING
_ FRIDAY
JEWELER OWNS
CLOCKJISPLAY
EARLY PIONEER
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