The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 20, 1932, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIEL
rW B N T Y -N IN T Il YEAR
EWS
SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON.THL'IU DAY. OCTOBER 20, 1032
CITY TAX TO BE
10 MILLS MORE
KEENEY STRONGLY
SUPPORTS SWARTS
Past Officers Of BILL
O.E.S. Honored
TEMI SOLS
10 M IIO N e in
Starts Its Work
Reorganization Effected at j
i Say* It is to Best Interest* of Meeting Sunday Evening; I Reaffirms Cooperative Agree-
Committee* Are Named
Lane County to Elect
ment With Stats I* Good
Springfield Man
Business Deal
Active plans for the winter's
Budget Committee Tuesday
Evening Prepare* for Tax
Levy of «43.9S8.28
Mrs. Bertha Rouse is Presid­
ing Officer at Annual Func- Plan* for Second
tion of Lodge Group
Game Announced at High
Past matrons and patrons of Cas-
School Here Today
work of the Christian Kndeuvor so
cade
chapter
O.
K.
»
took
charge'
Declaring
that
C.
A.
"Tom'
TWO
MILLION
18
SPENT
OPERATING EXPENSE CUT
Hwarts, of Mprlngfteld. Is by far the
,,f «Pringfleld were formula
of the regular meeting of tbe lodge ROSEBURG HERE OCT. 28
butter qualified candidate for aher i l‘,d
th" ‘'‘"•‘• ’I““ «•""'ch here Money I* Great Aid to Unem­
here Tuesday evening with Mrs 1
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Three-Fourths of Entire Sum
Iff. Hen F. Keeney, county as Sunday •»«”•<»«
• regular meet
Bertha Rouse, as presiding officer' Green Player* Put Up Game
ployment in County Dur­
Required to Care for Bond­
sewaor, Issued a statement In h is! ,r * *** l**e troup.
'during the business meeting at *1 Fight But Drop Game tO
A
new
constitution
and
an
active
ing Last Two Years
ed Indebtedness
o’clock. Other offices were filled
Itebalf yesterduy Mr. Keeney do
Cottage Grove Friday
d a re, that he is la the "possession "■"»•b’*r P"*11«“-
d|-»*n “P
, by past matrons and patrons.
Supporting the county court;
Annual tax levy (or (he city of
of facts" substantiating hi. position! l ’ldl““ Oar“ n “nd
H“dl*”'
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hwarts Were
Junction . , City
and Springfield
,
agreement with the highway com-1
Springfield (or the year 1*33 will
C opied.
Franc» Il Sisson, vice-president of that It Is to the best Interest of
honored at tbe meeting. They high school football teams will
mission
by
which
more
than
tw
o
'
be lucreeaed by approximately » '' the Guaranty Trust Co., New York, Lane county to elect the Republl-j William Cox. Knqeavor Uresldent,
have Just celebrated their fifty tangle on the Junction City grid-
is the new president of the American can nominee, Mr. Hwarts, over Cal ““uounced the following commit- million dollars have Ixx-n «pent on
mill* over that of laat year, ot .
sixth wedding anniversary and are Iron Friday afternoon In the see-
Rankers Ass'n Ife was elected *l tl
state
highways
In
Lane
county
the;
Increaae of *11.646.64 above I
' tees to serve during tbe year; pray-
■ past matron and past patron of th e ' ond A league game for l>oth teams.
Pryor, democrat.
os Ansel» meeting
total amount to be ralaud by tat
er meeting, Mary Hadley, chairman, last two years, the lain« County!
’ lodge
Both teams are given an even
Ilia
statement
follows;
tlou for the present year If tba
Marurle JWuddell and Mina Peter- Chamber of Commerce passed raoo i
During the social hour a com chance of winning the game,
"1
should
be
and
I
am
grateful
to
budget prepared by tba budget
; lookout. Barbara Adams, chair- I luttons Wednesday night at Cot-
munlfy sing was directed by Mrs
Springfield high school clasaaa
the electors of Lan« county, fori
board Tuesday evening la adopted.
man. Beulah Thurman and Evelyn tage Grove. The cooperative agree- -
W. K Barnell. and Miss Ruth Mor- will begin at 8 o'clock Friday morn-
this
Is
tbe
third
time
In
succession
|
men
I
by
which
the
automobile
lic­
A meeting*to haar objection« to
Harris;
social, Altle Manning,
rlson, teacher at the high school., Ing and will end early In tha after-
that I have been favored with the
the budget baa been called at tba
chairman. Jewel Holterbrand, and ence fees are turned over to the
plaved a piano solo.
noon so that followers of the team
Joint
nomination
for
county
asses
City ball for Monday. November
Dawn Church; Miss Adeline Perk­ state as the county’s share of tbe
About sixty people were present j can be In Junction City In time for
I
»or
by
the
two
major
political
par-
if
being
T
14. at 7:M p m.
ins, chairman. Florence Vatt, and work was originally drawn in 1*30; outstanding woman in America for for the regular monthly covered, the game at 3 o'clock.
; ties. The honor Is one which 1
by the road committee ot the chain-j 1932“ was awarded Amelia Earhart dish dinner which preceded the
—...-.-a
Melba Harris.
The 1*33 budget provide« for a
The local boys took a drubbing
truly appreciate und I have at all
total expenditure of *43,*63.33, Funeral Services for Mary i times endeavored to govern my of­
Plans for a large social meeting Iter and urged on the county court I Putnam, in civic ceremonies at Phil­ meeting at 6:30.
on the short end of a 37-« score at
adelphia Her solo flight across the
*3.660.00 to be raised from other Kissinger Held at School ficial acts and my participation In to lie held Inter In the year were and the highway commission.
The meeting was an annual affair Cottage Grove lest week In their
The county chamber In reaffirm ; Atlantic, the first woman, was the for the lodge.
aourcee. and *41,403.13 by tax levy.
also
discussed
at
the
meeting.
! first game. The final score was
feat which won for bet.
Sunday; Born at Thurston I public issues with the thought that
Ing Its belief that the arrangement;
not so good, but observers of the
Operating lapeneaa Cut
I my chief concern should be for tbe
was a good business deal for Lane
game say that the Springfield team,
Operating expenses of the city
Funeral services for Mr«. Mary : best public Interest, for I am but a
county said that *2,424,000 worth j
which is composed of nearly all
government have been sat at *11,- Kissinger, post master at Fall Creek, 1 servant of tbe people and the pen-
of state highway has been built at I
green material, did not take tbe
307 for the year 1*33 as compared who died at her home there on I pie's Intereel should be my Inter­
a cost to the county of only *738,-
set back seriously and that they
with *14.316.71 for the present I I Friday morning following an ex­ est, but In tbe application of this
250. It also stressed that fact that
learned
some valuable lessons there
months or a saving of *3.408.71.
tended lllnee«, were held from the maxim 1 sometimes meet criticism
In thia arrangement the county re­
which will be useful In their future
This saving plus the six perceut Fall Creek school Bunday after­ and I am now being criticised and
ceived every dollar on the roads;
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games. It was the first outright
Increaae, allowable under the law, noon at 3 o'clock with the Rev. censured by a group of persons
and there were co excessive inter- 1 Appointment of Receiver Is
victory over Springfield for many
has been established as a warrant Harry Neat, pastor of the Light­ seemingly alarmed over my volun
.
. I est chargee as In bonds to be paid
sinking fund, a new Item In the house temple officiating. Interment tary. enthusiastic support of C. A. Mothers of First Two Grades laU.r The ,mportant place thia Awaited By Examiner; In- I. M. Peterson to Lead Discus-1ye,r8 80,11
battled to s h i
ventory of Assets Started
budget for this year. This Item was made In the Fall Creek ceme­ “Tom" Swarts. tbe republican nom at Brattain to Be Hostesses;
sion on Proposed Laws and tie here last year.
*2,424.000 state construction had
The return of Dean Anderson to
amounts to a total of *1.161.16, and tery. P o o I e • Oray • Bartholomew Inee for sheriff, and one of this'
J ax
|, p|anned
' played In providing unemployment
Amendment* on Ballot
Affairs at the First National
the
line this week after an absence
will be used to take up some of chapel of Springfield was In charge group came to me and said, “Your
. . . ...... .
relief work was alsd recited.
Bank of Springfield which closed
of several weeks will greatly
the outstanding warrants, provld of arrangements.
eluctlun la assured, why should
Mothers of students In the first
Proposed
constitutional
amend­
Against Truck Bill
Its doors Saturday. October 8. are
strengthen the tacklea.
Dalton
Ing tax money comes In as export
Mrs. Kissinger waa born at you Interfere In the contest be I and second grades at the Brattain
ments and measures as found In the
The chamber went on record as still hanging fire this morning.
Thurman will likely be shifted hack
ed. If this fella to come In the Thurston on November 18. 1874. | tween other candidates?"
school will be hostesses at tht against the Freight Truck and Bus
publicity pamphlet and which will,
The appointment of a receiver
again to his place at center where
fund may have to be drawn on to and moved with her parents to Fall
be voted upon by Oregon electors,
"This question carries a sugges-1 monthly meeting of the P.-T. A.
prevent further warrant Indebted Creek a few years later. She was lion saturated with the very es­ to be held at that school Friday bill and advised Its membership to was requested from the Washing at the general election on Novem­ he played last year. Otherwise there
vote “NO." While trucks needed I ton, D. C. office last week by Thos
I will not be much change in the
naaa.
married to John Kissinger on Nov­ sence of corruption, for It conveys afternoon at 3 o'clock. It was an­
ber 8, will be the subject of the
Another new Item In the budget ember 18. 1884. She was a member the Inference that a seeker of a nounced this week by Mrs. W. U some regulation, members said, the j P. McCoy, examiner in charge. No monthly Brotherhood meeting of I starting lineup of Marion Hall’s
la an amount of *4.600 set aside for of the Methodist church and of the public office should have but the Burch, local president. Plans fob place to formulate such a technical word has been received from that the Methodist chnrch here next
measure was In the legislature. A ; city yet.
One victory has already been won
delinquent bond Interest warrants Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge.
Tuesday‘even ing. fra M. Peterson
one selfish motive—that of obtain­ the meeting were made Monday genera) rise In freight rates and the
Mr. McCoy is now listing all as-
; by the Junction City boys. They
The city Is actually about *3.000
Sbe Is survived by her widower. ing a position for his Individual ad­ afternoon at a meeting of the re­
city attorney, will present an analy
behind on thase warrants, but the John Kissinger; one daughter, Mrs. vantage without concern aa to the cently organised room representa­ shutting down of the smafl saw-; gets of the bank making a complete sis of the individual measures and were sure of their game two weeks
mills was feared if the measure Inventory which the receiver will
ago with the Shedd boys when the
budget committee chose to use two l-etha Hamilton, Sllets; and one public welfare— It implies Just Iff co
then the meeting will be opened to
tives comprising mothers of stw should be passed.
Ihave to sign and for which he will
contest suddenly shifted from a
years In making good the deficit,
a public discussion.
brother, Harve Harkins. Oakridge tlon of the practices of that most dents In each of the rooms of tha
The chamber heard tbe annual j assume responsibility when he is
football game to a free-for-all fight
•en d Obligations Heavy
This will be an open meeting and
despicable character—contamlnat Lincoln and Brattain schools.
reports of County Agent O. S. appointed.
between certain players. Players on
Most of the Increase In the bud­
everyone
Is
invited
to
attend.
Ing government purity—the moral
Students of the two lower grades Fletcher and County Home Demon-
Individuals who have papers and
both teams are reported to have
get Is accountable tor In two Items.
Music will be furnished by a
coward In public office who Is ever of the Brattain school will give a stration Agent Gertrude L. Skow. other valuable property In the safe
turned thir attention to stopping
The bond sinking fund which was
fearful of opening his mouth or tak room demonsration as a program ; The next meeting will be with deposit boxes at the bank will be quartet composed of Mrs. George this fight only to find that tbe side­
Increased from *3.000 this year to
L.
Carmichael.
Mrs.
W.
H.
Blowers,
Ing up his pen In defense of tbe feature, and L M Peterson will dla-! the Wlllakenxte Grange In its hall permitted to come to the bank and
lines had become the scene of a
*16.000 for next year accounts for
Dewey McAlptn. and C. P. Poole.
people's rights lest he may lose a cuss taxation problems.
, north of Springfield.
remove thia personal property by
larger melee. Both teams left the
(7.000 of tbs (11,000 Increase. The
The
meeting
will
be^in
with
a
few votes or offend a machine poli­
signing a receipt, says McCoy.
field disgusted.
Item for delinquent bond Interest
potluck supper in the church base­
tician.
Attention at the high school la
This must be done between the
adds another *4.600 making a total
ment starting at 6:30. Tbe program
"The scheming politician may
now being centered on tbs game
hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Increase by these two Items alone Announce Selection at Week­
will
follow
Immediately.
quote his code of political ethics In
here the following Friday, October
of *11.600.
Regular meeting of the Brother­
an endeavor to prevent an "Inter­
28. with Roseburg. This is the
ly
Practice
of
Methodist
KENSINGTON ELECTS
Bonded Indebtedness of the city
hood
was
to
have
been
this
week,
ference" that threatens Io scatter
only home game for the Spring-
Church
Last
Night
arounts for a total of (33.308.03.
NEW OFFICERS FRIDAY but was postponed. A Bible train­ field team this season. A large
his hopes to the four winds, but 1
which Is nearly three-fourths of the
ing school class in Eugene next
ous fertiliser on these crops. New
Announcement of the appoint­ was schooled under that old-fash
Mrs. Edward Privat was elected Monday makes It necessary to have guarantee Is necessary to bring the
total amount to be raised by tax­
Work
Is
Continuation
of
Umpqua group here and a large
| selections of strawberries were In­ vice-preeident of the Kensington
ment of Kenneth Roduner of Eu­ loned tutorship supporting the ad­
ation.
the gathering on Tuesday evening.
vocation that a public office Is a Broad Plan Adopted in 1924 troduced from the Alaska^nd Ore­
attendance will be necessary at
club
at
their
regular
meeting
Fri­
Members of the budget commit­ gene aa director of the choir at the
Fletcher Tells Chamber
public trust and the Incumbent's
the game to meet expenses.
gon
experiment
stations
to
find
Methodist
Episcopal
church
In
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
tee did not want to increase taxes
service should be for the public In­
better varieties for this county, 8.
Wright. Other officers chosen
locally for the next year, but the Springfield was made here thia
Some of the varied activities of
terest
and
that
It
Is
not
only
a
two trials of fertilisers were con­ were Mrs. W. E. Buell, secretary-
MRS. HOWARD HOSTESS
debts have been contracted and morning. Mr. Roduner was In
a
county
agent,
and
those
which
privilege, but that It Is the duty
ducted on strawberries, and a dem­ treasurer; Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, chair­
this Is the only orderly way of Springfield laat night to confer
especially
interest
Lane
county
FOR PRISCILLA MEMBERS
of all cltlxens. both those in private
onstration on strawberry Insect man of the flower committee; and
meeting the obligations according with members of the choir at their
life and those In public service, to people and require a major amount control was conducted.
regular
rehearsal.
He
will
take
Mrs. W. K. Barcell, reporter.
to W. P. Tyson, mayor, and chair­
Mrs. Norman Howard waa host­
manifest an activity toward the of his time were outlined before
A tour was conducted to study
Miss Edna Swarts. club presi­
man of the budget committee, and charge of the music In the local
the monthly meeting of the County
ess at her home last Thursday
election
of
the
most
suitable
per­
Irrigation of truck crops, the use dent, was elected at a meeting in
church Immediately.
I. M. Peterson, recorder.
Chamber of Commerce meeting at
afternoon for members of the Pris­
of electrical hot-beds was discuss­ September.
Mr. Roduner la a well known sons seeking public positions.
New Plan Started
Cottage Orove last night by O
cilla clnb. Games and refreshments
F.
B.
Hamlin
Furnishes
Meat;
ed at a special meeting, a fertilisers
"Why should 1 Interfere and take
The city la now working on an tenor aolglat. He la a graduate of
Miss Anna Kersey was a guest at
8. Fletcher, Lane county agricul­
occupied
the afternoon for the
Large Crowd Expected at
for truck crops studied. The coun the meeting. The next meeting
orderly plan of financial readjust­ the school of miffclc at the Univer­ a public part In the contest between tural agent.
guests.
ty
home
demonstration
agent
was
Meeting Here Friday
ment In which the old obligations sity of Oregon where he studied "Tom" Swarts and his opponent
will be held October 28 at the
The work of the county agent In
Those present were Mrs. Riley
will be paid off as fast as possible under Madame Rose McGrew and seeking the office of sheriff? The Lane county now dates back to an assisted in carying on a project foi home of Mrs. W. N. Dow. Mrs.
Snodgrass, Mrs. Mowry, Mrs. Ern­
Mmbers
ot
the
Lions
club
of
better
home
gardens.
John
Boardman.
He
has
been
solo­
answer
Is.
why
should
I
NOT
take
and every effort Will be made to
Barnell win be assistant hostess.
original program established in
Springfield will have their annual est Bertsch. Mrs. John Seavey,
Irrig a tio n Stressed
prevent new Indebtedness of this ist with the University Polyphonic an Interest In the selection of the 1*24 by farm and civic leaders.
venison dinner at Taylor's hall Frl Mrs. William Ron~e, Mrs. Edward
better
candidate
seeking
an
office
Assistance
in
laying
out
Irrtga
choir
which
sang
Mendels
hon'a
nature.
This plan has been changed from
MANY
ENTER
WOODS
NOW
day
noon this week. These dinners Privat. Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee, Mrs. B.
tion systems was given 12 parties
Human Paradise," and Oaul's with which I, In an official capa­
year to year by project committees
This year 100 truck growers Irri­
SEEKING FIRST BUCKS are made possible by the good C. Stuart. Mrs. John Tomseth, and
Holy City."
city. have experienced 31 years of
of the county agricultural council
DOG LICENSE FEES
hunting ability and generosity of Mrs. John Parker.
gated
800
acres
of
truck
crops,
He has been soloist at the Meth­ close association and contact—a
in
cooperation
with
the
county
Mrs. Parker will be hostess at
Hunting
which
practically
ceased
CUT IN LANE COUNTY odist church In Eugene for two contact In which efficiency and
F. B. Hamlin, local postmaster, and
while about as much more land
agent and specialists from the Ore­
was Irrigated In the growing of shortly after the season opened be­ member of the club who has furn­ the next meeting to be held at her
years and has also sang In many of harmonious relationship are vital
License feet for dogs In Lane the other churches of that city. He factors In the better administra­ gon Agricultural college.
other crops. Trials of fertilisers cause of dry weather and many ished venison for the dinners for home on October 37.
Tbs Various Projects
county will be reduced by one-half waa soloist at the First Christian tion of two of the county's most
and Interest In the use of lime was forest fires was resumed again the the past several year.«. Mr. and
Some of the activities reported promoted. The county agent tested past week-end with a vengence as Mrs. Hamlin returned yesterday LODGE DRILL TEAM. GETS
next year It wax decided at the re church In Banta Clara, California Important offices.
by the county agent afe aa follows:
gular meeting of the county court when he resided there. He also
"My support of Mr. Bwarts Is ab­ “Continued promotion of Interesi 167 soil samples for 69 farmer«. heavy rains made the woods safe from a hunting trip near Roseburg. GAVEL AT MEETING HERE
held last week. The action waa spent some time studying In Port­
solutely voluntary and wholly for tn alfalfa growing nud in better He assisted the operators of the for hunters, and dampened the Several of their friends have also
taken on recommendation of the land.
A myrtlewood gavel was pre ent-
the county's best Interest—It Is not pastures for nalry cattle. Lane Black Butte mine tn developing leaves and twigs so that it became been remembered since their re
county dog board, made following
their lime project. A soil short possible to track deer. All closed turn.
ed to the Progressive 23’s. drill
The church choir will hold regu­ actuated by the motives of a ward
county farmers sewed approximate­
considerable agitation started by lar rehearsals at the church every
forest areas have been reopened
The program committee for the team of the Rebekah lodge, at
heeler, seeking favors for himself ly 1560 acres of alfalfa this year, course was conducted.
tax reducing bodies of the county Wednesday evening at 7:30. They
now
excepting game preserves.
weekly meeting Includes John An their regular meeting here last Fri­
A
campaign
against
ground
squir­
or friends nor for the purpose of bringing the total In the county to
Male dogs will be charged (1, In­ invite any Individual who enjoys advancing political partisanship. I
The season officially closes on derson and W. E. Buell. Merton day evening by Mrs, Miner of Port­
rels was carried on with the as­
stead of (I, and females *1.60 In­ alngtng and who la not now affilia­ know "Tom" Swarts and I know 6,500 acres. Orders were pooled for sistance of farm organisations. In Tuesday, October 36. Bird season Ferebee will sing accompanied by land. The session was held at the
stead of *3.00. The county dog ted with some other church choir h's opponent—I know each relative Ladlno clover seed, tours held, and this campaign 6.300 pounds of poi­ which opened last Saturday for Miss Vernlce Hawke, and other en­ I. O. O. F. hall. A social time fol­
more than 100 acres of this pas­
fund now baa sufficient to operate to Join them at that time.
to his qualifications and adapta­ ture crop sowed. Two fields of stem- son barley was used, and squir­ China pheasants and Sunday for tertainment features are promised. lowing the business meetlhg waa
ana will have a surplus of *3,000 at
Ai new group of song books for directed by Mra. Riley Snodgrass,
tion for the office and when I say rot resistant sweet rlover were cer­ rels were poisoned on 21.409 acres ducks and geese Is engaging the at­
the end of the year. Members of
as I do with emphasis, that "Tom" tified for seed and a campaign of neglected land by supervisors. tention of many local sportsmen the club have arrived and will be Miss Maxine Snodgrass, and Miss
GOD’S LOVE SUBJECT
the dog control board are C. R.
used In community singing under Edna Swarta.
Gopher and mole control was dem­ now.
OF SUNDAY SERMON Swarts Is by far the superior of started to Interest people In this onstrated and area gopher poison­
Downing. L. K. Parks, and William
the direction of the Lion Tamers.
The social committee for tha
the two, mark well I know what 1 pasture crop. Coast section farmers
Bainbridge.
Veltle
Pruitt, and Dallas Murphy.
ing
done
on
Goodpasture
Island.
next meeting was appointed and
BOYS
TO
ENTERTAIN
The morning worship service at am saying, for I am In possession were assisted In buying Bortfleld
Poultry Tours Held
announced as follows: Mr*. Blme*
the Methodist church at 11 o'clock of facts substantiating my state­ turnip seed, this being an excep­
GIRL SCOUTS AT PARTY
Chicken
and turkey growers were
Findley, Mrs. Nellie Pyne, Mra.
MATT DORA BREAKS
MANY ATTEND MASONS
will be a missionary service. The ment that Mr. Swart's election over tional variety for the coast.
assisted at meetings on brooding
Clara
Taylor.
his
opponent
Is
a
matter
of
grave
The
Springfield
Boy
Scout
troop
LEG DURING FALL theme of the message and the an
Coast Farmers Aided
FIRST SOCIAL MEETING
and rearing chicks and poults at
them will be: "God Bo Loved the importance to Lane county.
“A plot of rust resistant school- demonstrations and on tours. A will entertain the members of the
"Signed.
Girl Scout troop at a Joint party
While cleaning out a part of the World.”
Forty People attended the first TWO ATTEND DISTRICT
mom oats wa, grown near Irving
"BEN F. KEENEY." as a Btart of a project for Valley special turkey Institute was held.
Saturday evening. October 29. It social meeting sponsored hy Lib­
old Bell theatre last Thursday
The Church School meets at 9:46.
MEETING OF LEGION
Four hrundred cows were tested
afternoon Matt Dora fell and broke The Leagues meet at 3:30.
farmers to furnish seed for this for production In 11 herds In the was announced following the Boy erty Masonic lodge this season at
Scout meeting here Tuesday even­
his leg. He was taken to the Pa­
The evening message at 7:30 CLASS ACTIVITIES AT
M. B. Huntly and J. M. Larson
variety to coast section farmers.
herd
Improvement
association, ing. The Girl Scouts will hold their the local lodge home last Thursday
cific Christian hospital where he will be "The Vengeance of God.”
evening. A potluck dinner at 6:30 went to Monroe last night to at­
Fields
of
wheat,
oats,
potatoes,
HIGH SCHOOL LISTED
dairymen
were
assisted
on
organi­
la now convalescing.
Rav. Dean C. Poindexter will
and bent grass were Inspected and sation problems, tours were con­ regular meeting this afternoon at followed by an evening of cards tend the district meeting of the
The entire building, of which the preach both xermons.
furnished the activities for the American Legion. New officers
A regular schedule of activity passed for certification of seed of ducted to see better pastures for 3:46 at the Methodist church.
old theatre used to be a part, has
Coburg Methodists
were elected at that time.
evening.
meetings at the high school was desired varieties. Two now varie­ dairy cattle, dairymen were assist­
recently been taken over by Mr.
"That the World May Know,” prepared this week by W. E. Buell, ties of potatoes were Introduced
MRS.
WILSON
HOSTESS
A
social
meeting
for
all
Masons,
ed In computing balanced rations,
C. Meacham. He has started clean­ will be the text of the message at principal and heads of various for trial, a potato grading school
nnd a directory of breeders was FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB their wives,-and for members of the H. S. CHURCH GROUP
ing out the entire building, Includ­ • :46. The Church School meets groups. All meetings will be held was held, and plnns started foi
Cascade chapter of the Eastern
maintained. Sheep growers wr ?e
PLAN PARTY FRIDAY
ing the old community hall, and at 10.30.
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson will be Star will be held each month.
the purchase and use of branded assisted at a special meeting on
at the activity period.
will later add tome Improvements
hostess at her home this afternoon Dancing and cards will alternate as
Mondays will be devoted to the acks In marketing Lane county flock management problems.
Members of the high chool divi­
to the property.
at 8:30 to members of the Needle- the entertainment feature, dancing sion ot the Epworth League of the
“ HAVE FAITH IN GOD"
meeting ot the student council at potatoes. Weed control demonstra­
Aid In Relief Work
craft
club
at
their
regular
meeting.
to be the principal entertainment Methodist ch~*reh will sponsor a
SUBJECT OF SERMON which time student problems will tions were conducted and weed
The county court was assisted In
LEGION MEETING TO
be discussed. Social promoters of killers sold to farmers In pools at plnnntng for the production and Mrs. Clifford Wilson will be the at the November meeting.
Hallowe'en party Friday evening.
assistant hostess.
Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pastor of the classes and clubs will hold a meet­ coat.
Orville McPherson Is chairman for
BE AT HALL TONIGHT
conservation of garden crops and
Fruitgrowers Get Help
Christian church announced that ing also on this day.
FIRST SNOWFALL COMES arrangements.
other food products by people
A four-year demonstration was needing assistance from the county, LAST HALF TAXES
Regular meeting of the Spring- "Have Faith b i God” will be the
The Girls league will meet
TO McKENZIE ROAD PASS
field American Legion post number theme of the morning sermon Sun­ every second Tuesday with meet started to show the Influence of and help of farm organisations was
Plano Class to Meet
DUE IN TWO WEEKS
pruning
on
grade
and
yield
of
red
40 will be held at Taylor's hall this day at 11 o'clock. There will bn lugs of the dramatic club Intersper­
enlisted In this work.
A heavy snowfall, the first of
Students at Springfield high
sour cherries, pruning demonstra­
evening at 8 o'clock, according to special music.
sed on nlternato Tuesdays.
“Ten colonies of parasitised ear­
November 6, two weeks from the year In thia part of the county, school who wish to take piano lee-
P. J. Bartholomew, adjutant. Thia
The Christian Endeavor will
Girls glee club meetings and nec­ tions were held, peach thinning wig« were brought to the county, Saturday Is the final day on which fell on the McKenzie pass early sons for high school credit may
will be the first meeting of the post meet at 6:30 with Miss Nellie Luce essary class meetings will be held shown, and assistance given orch- the American Legion was nRslsted taxes for the last halt of the pres­ Sunday morning. State highway still register for this work with
since the Installation of the newly as leader.
on Wednesday. Boys glee club and nrdlsts In the control of cherry on their Oregon products campaign, ent year can be paid without a pen­ employees were busy early In the Mrs. Clera Tattle Fenton. Mr*.
The evening will be given over to debate squad meets on Thursdays, fruit-flies nnd root borers.
elected officers and these men will
farmers week held, and miscel­ alty, according to Lloyd Howe, de­ week keeping the snow off the Fenton conducts classes each Wed­
Cover crop demonstrations were laneous assistance given farmers puty sheriff in charge of tax col­
have charge of the session. H. O. an evangelistic service and ser­ and general assembly and rallies
highway. No snow fell lower than nesday at her studio at 1M
conducted and trials made of vari­ and farm organisations.'’
Dtbblee Is the new poet commander. mon by the pastor.
will be held on Fridays.
lection.
street.
tri
Pole bridge.
l Y W E B 11
K . CREEK DIES
P.T.A. MEETING
WILL BE FRIDAY
Affairs A t Bank
Are Unchanged
j M. E. MEN WILL
TALK MEASURES
IL
IS
CHOIR DIRECTOR
County A g en t Tells o f
M any Farm A ctivities
LIONS WILL HAVE