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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TH IR TIE TH YEAR
BPRINOEIBLD, LANB COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY* Jl NE 22 1933
LIONS OUTLINE
WORK FOR VEAR
No. 24
¡GOOD BALL GAME
SET Hill SUNDAY
Y WILL MEET .
E DISPLAY IS
OFEEREDLOOM
Wagons Used to Move Heavy
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Second Gathering of Road Equipment Into Winbnrry ' Springfield's Town Players to
Saturday: Many Help
| Cross Bats With Hills Creek
Organization Convenes at ,
Taylor Hall Here Friday
Team of Jasper
Convention Adopts Program
of Activities; Blind Aid Is
Outstanding Function
Judges Making Awarda Dur­
ing Noon Hour; Visitors
Welcome 'Till Evening
Mrs. Bilker's heavy «lamp mill
waa taken Into her mining property
SPECIALTIES ARE SHOWN
In the Wlnberry »old field B a tu r SCHEDULE IS HALF OVER
day
and
will
toon
be
In
operation
Officers Re-elected; To Meet
Children Parade Scheduled
The heavy SO ton milling equip. Local Team Holds Tie Posi­
In Euge-
Next Year;'”
tion at Head of League;
to Move Down Main Street
,,I**B* waa the first large noil of
Ot
les Active
ln,nlnK machinery Io he moved In-
Lumbermen Are Third
Earl This Evening
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*• ,h u
*'»ked area
Eil Hhi-u.
O
<11 trlrl prnal-
A maze ot flower* of all descrip­
Whether or not Springfield'*
Many of those having dalm a
d rill of IJ n itt
tlnnal for th« , ^ ' « . £ 5 * .
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town
ban
eball
team
continúen
In
tions
greeted the Civic Club com­
l»n«I year. und
"He, district '
mittee members io charge of the
* M¿fcy,' jw w Í Oakridge. Weal Hprlngfleld. Spring Bak,,r'" extensive holdings assisted Its lied place with Yoncalla at the
secretary trea«ui
.any y « r a , SLder’ prd.
arrangement of their displays for
now field a ’ d other poraons on trlhu ,n
l *»e machln-ry over the head of the Cascade league « d i e ­
were both reel«
another assistant H erretary o f Hist«-,
aealstant legal adviser to Prof. Moley tary roads to the Pacific highway.
the annual rose and flower show
n,D*’ n ,l|e* of Bew roadbed Trucks dule for several more weeks will be
year at the close t>.
ate eon-1 at Washington.
when they opened the library thia
Consideration will be given to ar* “ nab|p yet to reach Ihe gold determined Surday when Sprlng-
ventlon nt Hoarlnira
I unlay i
morning.
Ihe proponed clang- in t i l e high n a,d ” »° wagons had to be used field players cross bats with the
morning.
way on whb*h surveyors are now at
transporting the equipment
strong Hills Creek team of Jasper
Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, Mrs. Walter
Eugene waa voted the conven-
work. This new route Inve-Uga
Several hundred claims have
Thl« promise to he one of the
Scott, Mrs. J. T. Donaldson, Mrs.
tlon for 1934 lifter 11« jjlttb had
tlon was authorised al the last b,'"n m,M, *" ,h * Wlnberry district best contests on the local schedule,
The last pu-ture of Jimmy Matters Carl Olson and Mrs. D. O. FIs het
brought the entire .tsUaeiu- Glee-I
meeting of Ihe highway conimls '•wring ,h ‘‘ Pa "' Y‘‘“f “"<1 others are The Hills Creek group are now a» he « k e e k e d hi» plane and charts have been spending the entire
men to the convention banyuei and I
alou, and affect# the highway both bpln* entered for record each week holding third place In the league before hopping of t from New York morning at the library receiving
alunt night program Friday even I
The largest development now on schedule and are anxious tn break on bi* *o,<’ rt'8h' »round the world
north uri! «outb of Kug«nft.
the blooms which vary from large
log A delegation front Thu Dalle*I
der way there la that of the Caa 'h; d’T T
, ,' !T r ,h 'p vnow 7
May
Sand
Delegation
baskets of roses and mixed flowers
aahed for the convention In I93K I
cade
Gold,
Inc.
company.
Joyed hv the locals and Yoncalla, tori, performance, whose elapsed to small bunche- of solid colored
Reaaona . for
th* __________
rerouting „ la
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Seek Pension for Blind
neither team haa been defeated t o 1 •*<»<■ fo r 15,488 mile* waa 8 days, 19 sw eet peas and the «Ingle and dou­
Special Meeting of Directors given a« a desire to change the
Work among the blind waa the
date
The three team« are re-1 ho» " . * ” '»»!«•
Set for Monday to Consider highway from flooded areas during
ble exhibits of rosea of all kinds.
major activity «treated by mom ;
cognized a« being on a par with
Wood.
Other
Problems
“c,a',l‘‘"al
period
of high water.
her« of the organization at Ihe Mat
The Judges, E. J. Loucks, Donald
one another and good playing and
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and Ihe fait that Hie federal gov-
nrday morning meeting. A request
Sheppard, and Mr. Hamlin, garden­
few errors will go far toward*
11 K Maxey, editor of the Spring -j em inent will loan money for the
from the llllnd Mtale Aid society field News, wa« chosen lu till Ihe | work as a pari of Ibe unemploy-
ers of route 1, Eugene, began their
winning.
requesting Ihut the club« of Ore three-year term as school director mvnl relief road program.
task at noon of Judging the entries
Springfield hall players directed
gou aupport and aaalat them In In District 1# succeeding F II
and placing the blue, red and white
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by William Davis. added the fifth
Decision as Io whether a delega
Initiating a la
ribbons on the flowers.
In IW.14 providing |,-|allPry present board chairman •,o " will be sent Io the S late High Will Elect Officers at Next game to their string of victories'
f"r.'b’’ bBnd.* a ’ h" ,H by a majority of .............vet W X way commission on June 28. In
Meeting in September: To Sunday when they easily defeated
Among the unusual attractions
and turned over to the directoral Gossler, his nearest competitor who Portland, will be made at this meet-
Appoint Delegates
,be Ku*rlM' Fmit Growers on Brat Christian Group to Centralize being exhibited at the Library this
of the Mon* clubs fur Ihe district
tain field Yoncalla also slid along, A|| Functions on Thursday >«•>• are a group of pencil sketches
polled 69 voles. Maxey hud 93, and tn*-
Th« manufacture of brooms
Further m eetings of the Amerl ,or an «»»>' victory over Junction
by Hester Jean Thompson, third
Clifford Wilson 1»
Evenings Each Week
mops and other article« at lb« vo
can Ivoglon post number to will be- City, while Hill- Creek found what
C. F. Ilarber polled 170 votes
grade student. These sketches are
i »Ilon school for the blind was also
cancelled for the summer month opposition they
without opposition to be elected
_
, could In the Wend
A new Innovation in church gath I a11 drawn qulckly wi‘b »
hand.
explained
»
It waa decided at Ihe last meeting
"Ine. The latter are still hold Prlng, w)„
tr)e<1 >t
Horses and birds are the subjects
district clerk fur the third term.
Major activities for lh« year as
of the organlxation held Iasi Thun. In« down bottom position In the ,an chnrch
Sl)r|nlri,eld
of most of the sketches.
A meeting of (he «chool board
day evening at Taylor hall
The league scoring
.
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agreed upon by lh« convention will I»« held n«xl Monday evening
mng Thursday evening. July 6, It I Another outstanding display to a
next meeting will be held the first
Yoncalla will meet Dtnty'g in an
«hall Include Hoy Scouts. Ihe blind f„r tbp purpose of considering wood
was announced this week.
small tub filled with flowering
Thursday In September at which i Interesting game Sunday at Swim
Americanization among «dull . re bid« and oilier rinal details before
water lilies entered by Mr. and Mrs.
time
new
officers
will
be
nomina
mer's
Delight,
ard
the
Fruit
Grow-
,
cburth
ia
attempting
to
ten
­
lief, atudlea In conduct a« provided the new member Is sworn In as a
I era will meet Wendllng there
" alize as many of the various Marlon Adams. They were taken
III Ihe Moral Code for Youth, safety director.
Maxey to expected (o Millwrights Putting Plant in ted.
D elegates Io attend the state con
These games will mark ihe close ‘ linrcb 8atherings and m eetings as from the Adams' water garden thia
first, and care of the unlerprl assume his duties at the first regu­
Shape for Immediate Oper­ ventlon at Klamath Falla In August of the first half of Ihe schedule r“g",blf' ,or ltB membership on one morning
vlleged child
lar meeting in July.
ation; Date Not Given
will be named by H. O. Dlbblee. excepting for the games scheduled
W
.he“ * 7 ent,re
An unusual vi itor to the exhibit,
T ravelers O ffe r Problem
Dr W. II Pollard wilt be chair
Springfield commander
for May 7. which were not played vening will be devoted to the but one who nevertheless fits nlce-
A new field of activity for the man of the board next year. E.
A definite date on which the
Mrs Emma Olson was elected ' because of had weather. Spring- ' burcb hu mess and social tu n c -jy ,Bto tbe
is a pedigreed
dut»« was suggested as a restore Stuart to the third member.
Uooth-Kelly Lumber company will alate convention delegate from the Held was to have met Yoncalla on ° n8’
canary
tlon of young men In penal Inatltu
open the Springfield plant ha. not |oc„ BMlllary iroup , hp asm«- that date and thl- would have been
Each Thursday, members of
the
tlon« for Ihelr fir t or second of­
Closing the day's exhibit will be
been ael at thia time but it will evening.
■ decisive factor in determining ' hurch expect
to gather at the (
fense A request was made by the
the annual children's parade sch e
probably be the early part of July | Thji in j,,,, nominated
their
of winners of the first
half of the ' hurch for a Fellowship potluck
convention for the appointment of
according to a statement Issued thia ftcera’ fo 7 th e n « 7 y e a r as followa: w hedule. The Hills Creek[’ h ^ i !
»1 «:«» This urlllb e foUow”
‘° ’ *art thi’ • TeniB< * •
a «tat.- committee and a similar
morning by Chari.- G Brigg«, gen M„ F R Hamlln pre, l(, Pnl; Mrg suffred their only defeat at the e<l bY H>e different business meet o’clock. Divisions in the parade
national group to study the pro­
will include the following: Children
crai manager of the Booth Kelly w N Gossler, vice-president ; Mr- hands of Yoncalla.
ings within the church
blem of the vouth now traveling
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,
in costume walking, floats, pets.
company
W.
ff.
Dow.
secretary;
Mrs.
Larson
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Each Thursday will be deelgna- and comlc
about the rounlrv on box cars,
The many detail« Interwoven In Wrt(, ht. treasurer: and Mrs. Olson. C O B U R G
ted for certain gatherings such i
many of whom are Inherently aood
to the lumber huslne«« by the re- ,-hanlsin
v u o u ttu RESIDENT
All children are asked to assem ­
the meeting of the Church Board
and who come from good homes J o h „ Q E |h o t t F u „ e r a | H e |d
K(„
H(.c<>v.
PASSES AWAY SUNDAY on the first Thursday, the Sunday ble at the corner ot Sixth and A
hut who are shunned and looked at
in Springfield Thursday
"rv bul b>ve o«-«
much of the m eetings during the summer and
School workers meeting the second. street at 6 o'clock where they wih
with askance hv all social organlaa
S<rv,e*’ ,or Mr>' E,,a the Missionary society on the third.' ** »“ ‘«ned places tn the parade
Morning 10 O'Clock
"f ,h‘‘ ,u"lb,'r ‘"mpany offl wt„ He<.t ((ff(cerg ,n September.
tiun« Including the Y M C A
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'rials for the puat several days with
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W a lk e r H e ld T u esd ay in Eu-
and a re<u]ar gocial gathering on I and a11
will be completed
workers who are afraid to allow
gene: Widower Survives
, he (ourth The Glrls Missionary f»efore the march is started,
John It Elliott, rural mall carrier 'h” r""ult ,b *'
ar‘' unable to
them Io come In. take a «bower
out of Jasper for the past five ""H« accurately the number of men
u
««■
j
...
. society and other organizations
Judges for this parade will in-
and clean up before moving on.
years, died at the Pacific hospital
w,u employ, although Mr
' r . . B J*. ' ,S er J*a8^c within the church will arrange to elude Mrs. Maude Bryan, Mrs.
Court Judge S peak«
away at her Coburg home Sunday
In Eugene Monday after an Illness.
kas announced that It will
V /ir * /« /
•*v’>nln* after an LHne«» She was hold their meetings on any Thurs- Ernest Bertsch. Mrs. Ella Lombard,
This problem *«» also the sub-
He was born In Doughta county b<‘ ***' ov,,r the 100 mark
day evening which do not conflict Mrs. N. W. Emery, and Mrs. John
Jc -l of a abort talk made to the Missouri on March 6, 1872, and
n e c u a i born in Ontario. Canada in 1864. ; , Ì h o t t e r " ^ « » .
Millwright« at the local plant
i Parker. They will award first, aec-
convention by the Honorable Judge came west tn 1889 settling first In * ere »edered to report for work
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and carne to the ITnlted States 40
Members of th - church have been ond- th,r<L ribbons and honorable
” .....».an of Salem member of the Mar)(|ll (.|)Un|y (.om|ng , () ,
la«, Thurad.v morning and are busy Public Invited to Attend Joint ’rear" « °
Supreme Court, who stresaed the county In 1900.
She was married In 1910 to Lx>nay working on some such plan as this mention.
now getting all equipment ready
Presentation at Eugene Walker at Coburg She was a mem for several months. If it works out
There will be no treats offered
necessity of diverting the Intere»!
iand looking after all preliminary
Mr Elliott and Miss Effie Baker
practical it will likely become the the children this year as was pre.
Hotel Ballroom Tonight
of youth to reading and beneficial
her of the Baptist church.
details.
were united In marriage In Eugene
Relatives surviving Include her pat“ “rn for many other '"'xaniza- viously announced by error.
nctlvltle«
The Springfield mill has been
In 1902 und have lived at Jasper
People of Springfield are Invited w1dower and one brother p,.«, “ on» »'hose members are forever
A ssisting Mrs. L. K. Page, gen­
shut down for two years with the
Among the action» of the conven for the past 27 years.
exception of' a sh o r r m n ¡7 c l« £ n
"‘'T ’*’ ¿ 7
J***“ ^ . ‘° b’ P«rdy of Granite Falls. Minnesota a‘tf'DdlBK meetings every night in eral chairman of the parade com­
.ton nt their busy Saturday morn­
given by Miss Madalene Glustlna.
8erTlceg were he|d
the week.
Survlv.tr« Include on.- son. Wayne up (h„ lo(fR
m|J| pond
mittee, are Mrs. J. Fulop, Mrs. W.
ing session was the appropriation
u v - v,o" n"” ' and Prv<1 Buel1' bar“ °ne day af)ernoon at , . , 0 from the
Elliott of Jasper: two grandchll
O. Burch, Mrs. Edward Prtvat, and
Opening of the mill here does
of funds for the purchase of the
tb,a
al tbe
Branstetter-Simon chapel In Eu- I. O. O. F. PLANS BIG
dren, one brother. W 11 Elliott. not mean that people are using
Mra. Mabel Crowe.
Juvenile braille magatine again
hotel starting at 8 o clock. M l.a > e n e
Rev
pM, or of
Cloverdale; and one sister, Mra
more lumber It WM pointed out at ë it h e r t w Mtohl'er wtñ
this year for all blind children In
PICNIC IN MOUNTAINS
It. II Nesbitt of Pleasant Hill.
accompany tbe Wpit 9pringfield, Free Metho­
a meeting of lumbermen held in
EASTERN STAR SETS
Oregon, and the adoption of a re­
Funeral services were held from Eugene Friday evening. Sales of Mlss Glustlna
dist
church,
officiated.
Interment
EuBene
to H ave M in atral |
solution whereby In the future the
Miss
Glustlna
Is
n
student
of
Bu­
PICNIC FOR JULY 24
slate convention cannot I..- held
l’-H ^G ray Bartholomew chapel ,um,)er >re (n< reai(|llg alld have
wa- made In the Old I. O. O.
Show June 30 to Raise Share
ford Roach Mr. Buell Is a pupil cemetery.
Springfield Thursday morning
for
, |me
during th - same time as the en-'
of Expense Money
Membera to H ave Potluck Dinner
of Mrs. Emmallne Roach. He has
at 10 o'clock. Hr. E. V Stivers of­
tnmnntcul of the Nntlonul Guard
It I. being purcha -.1 by retail yards hp<ln a(.„ T<>
e|rc)e #(
r v i l t c c . ,CT
at Big County-W ide Masonic
ficiated and Interment wus made in
The placing of the Lions Moral
«h ose stocks hav become depleted V n|vera|ty havlng been „ metnbpr ARIZONA EVANGELIST
A com plete minstrel show will be
G athering in Park Sunday
the Mt. Vernon cemetery.
and who expect a general price ad
Code for Youth and the purchase
of several of the larger choral
HAS MEETING HERE g1ven at ,he 1 ° ° F ,em P‘e at
vance with the opening of many
and placing of the three supple-
Broadway and Oak streets tn Eu-
The annual picnic for members
groups on (he campus.
mills.
mentary book* for children In each SPRINGFIELD GROUP AT
The program to be given this p “l’l|e Invited to Services In Rene on Friday night. June 30. The I of Cascade chapter O. E. S will be
According to a report from the
of the cottage« nt the C hildren.',
q
a
r
ANNUAL MEET
show will be presented by the Eu- held on July 24 this year It was
Laxton Building Each Evening
evening Is as follows:
West Coast Lumbermen's associa­
Home at Corvallis was authorized
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gene Odd Fellows and proceeds decided here Tuesday evening at
Except Monday
Beethoven. "In Questa Tomba.
l.v the delegates who also anthor-
will be used to defray expenres of the final meeting of the order be­
A large delegation front Spring tion nt Seattle, orders Increased 17.- Pergolese, "Nina." Fred Buell.
lied the district officers to
estab- fte-td to at Halcm this w eek'w here P®1*-®®0 Feet from the preceding
Rev. William Dowdle, evangelist
annual Eastern Oregon and fore the summer vacation period.
Moxart. "Minuet and Trio'
llsh a district prise foY the essays tbey arp attending the annual gath we»*k. The gains were said to be Saint-Saëns, "The Swan," Madalene and B*b,<* teacher of Tucson. Art- W illam ette valley I. O. O. F. picnic Mrs. Abbie Wheaton and Mrs.
written anti entered In the na- «ring of the O. A. It and all affllt- ,n ,b ** ra" nnd domestic cargo mar- Glustlna.
xona. is holding evangelistic ser- to
held at I,ost Creek ranch in Lydia Ertgell are members of the
llonal essay contest.
„ted organizations. The Hprlngfleld he,a- Yntelgn and local trades both
general comm ittee and will an
Schumann. "Two Grenadiers"; i Tlri"' (,yery n |Kh‘ «‘««•«’P» Monday July.
Springfield waa represented at i representatives are attending the decreasing.
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The first of these annual see- * nounce the other comm ittees and
Mattel. "Italian Boatman's 9ong"; In the Iatxton building at 130 Fifth
the convention by N. I<. Pollard j meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary,
' »Filled orders are 41 percent of
donai, picnic gatUerings was held location (or the gathering.
'Dio Possente” ; Fred R*re*F
and Thelmer Nelson, delegates, and ‘ representing Iuka circle, They arc ,b e stocks In the Douglas fir re- Rut>||
Members of the chapter also de­
The public Is cordially Invited to at Lost Creek last year with an
by W F Walker. John Pyle. 1. M Mrs. Mvrtle Kggimsnn. department 8lon. the highest ratio since 1929
Frlml, "Indian Love Call"; Prlgo, a*f®*>d »»X of Fhese services.
attendance of more than 400. An cided to hold a potluck dinner for
Peterson, Jean Thompson. F. H secretary; Mrs. Nellie Carr. Inkn 8,n c»' Jouuary orders have aver "Valse Bluetle” ; Kreisler. "Liebes-
Subjects for services during the even greater attendance is anticl- all of their group Sunday at the
«*»'•"• of P™ freud"; Madalene Glustlna.
Lane county Masonic picnic to be
remalnder of this week are:
pnted next month.
Flnnerv. C. F. Barber, and W. K president; Mrs. Wanda Barnes, de «»»'«’ 24 « P "
Iment
Junior
vice-president; auction and 17 percent more In
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Thursday: "Who Are the Anti
llarnell. Mrs. Barnell. Mrs. Barber, I partment
Each group of Odd Fellows Is held al the Eugene-Springfield
Fox.
"Hills of ...................................
Home"; Felman
j)tx "The Trumpeter” J
' responsible for half of the expense. aut0 camp Busses w111 run dlrect
Mrs. W. N. Gossler. Mrs Levi Neet ' Mrs. . Grace Lsnsbery snd Mrs. Pearl volume than during the same period
iwler, delegates.
'aRF year. Production since Janu- Fred Rup||
“Frida
ami Miss Barham Barnell attended Knowler
Friday: "Grog and Magog, or Thogp on tbp East gide of the Cas to the park from Eugene. A com
the Governor's banquet nn.l t h e 1 The Iuka drill team composed of a *‘Y 1 baH been 2.9 per cent under
Lieurance, "Romance In A"; What Part Will Russia Play In the cadpit have already raised their ple,e program of stunts and sports
stunt night Friday evening. Miss Eva and Jean Ixmk. Ila and J o h an n , ,b,> Hame period In 1932. I lie aggre ,.ponrpr, 0 ¡qo. 7"; De Berlot, “Al­ Fulfilling of the Prophecy7”
with prtxes for the winners has
quota.
Barnell played selections on the j Putman, Bernice Barnes. Marian KB,P Inventories of 130 mills are 20 ierò Maestoso." Madalene Glustlna.
Saturday: "The Young People of
The entertainment is open to the | been arranged for the day.
vlbra-hnrp and was accompanied ' Shipley. Geneva Wyeoff. and Mny- j Ppr ‘‘«nt less than at this time last
Mrs. Alberta McMurphy, past
the Lighthouse Temple of Eugene pub||c
worthy matron of the grand chap
will furnish a musical program.:
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hv Mrs. Neet
belle Lsnsbery went In Salem Wed year.
MASON TAKE TROWEL TO
ter for Oregon and present com-
both Instrumental and vocal.
Charles H. Hatton. International ues.lay to compete In the drill con-
JUNCTION CITY TONIGHT
FALLING LIMB HITS
mltteewoman to the general grand
METHODISTS TO SERVE
Presl.lent of Lions, was a conven tests that evening,
lion gue«t and made several ad
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WORKER IN WOODS i chapter attended the meeting Tues­
CAFETERIA ON MONDAY
Members of Liberty Masonic ' DR. POLLARD NOMINATED
day evenlng^ind spoke on the work
dresses before the gathering elos M. E. MISSION SOCIETIES
lodge number 171 will go to June
FOR ECONOMY LEAGUE
Arthur Ruthven of Jasper re-1 of the lodge home at Portland of
Members of the Ladies Aid of
Ing his visit Saturday noon with a
s ic c a /
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stirring plea for child guidance
ELECT NEW OFFICERS j the Methodist church will serve a tlon City this evening to present
celved a concussion of the skull. ! which she is a member of the
the traveling trowel to the M asonic, Dr. W. H. Pollard has been nomi-
and severe cuts about the head and board.
Icaleterla supper In the church base-
work among the older people of the
Mrs. Idn Oantz was elected presl
. . .
lodge there. Sprlngftold Masons nateti as a candidate for member-
Other visitors yiclude Mrs. Ada
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, ment Monday evening preceding have had possession of the trowel ship on the National Economic ear Sutrday when he was struck
community.
dent of the combined Foreign and t
...
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.
by a falling limb while felling a Amspoker. worthy matron of Evan­
the public presentation of the tem­
Homo Missionary societies of the
for more than a week, having re League governing board according
tree for the Hills Creek Lumber geline chapter, and Mr. and Mrs.
perance drama. "The Aftermath.'
DINNER MARKS COTTON
celved It on June 13. from the Crea- to information received here this
Methodist church at their special
company.
C. F. Hyde, worthy matron and
week from the headquarters in New
well lodge.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY meeting held Friday. Mrs. U. G. Mc-
He is still in a serious condition worthy patron of Blue River ch ap
PRISCILLA
CLUB
HOLDS
York city. Dr. Nicholas Murray
Elhaney Is the new vice-president.
at the Pacific hospital.
ter.
Mrs. A. B. Van Valznh was
Butler, president of Columbia col­
Attend Family Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Don Meaklns en­
PICNIC AT DELIGHT PARK
The next regular meeting of Cas­
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell and son lege ls president of the League
tertained with n dinner »1 Ihelr ehasen corresponding secretary,
cade chapter members will be held
MORE
NEW
AUTOMOBILES
Priscilla
club
members
are
hold
and
Mrs.
Wm
G.
Hughes,
trens-
and
daughter.
Fred
and
Evelyn,
which
also
has
such
prominent
men
home Bunday on the second nnnl-
on September 5.
versary of Ihelr wedding. Their urer, of Ihe Home society. Mra. ’ Ing Ihelr picnic nt Swimmers Delight Clayton Klrklnnd, and Loudelle as John J. Pershing as officers,
ARE ACQUIRED IN CITY
guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Il E.’ Wm. Rouse will he the new corres- today. They gnthered at the home W illiams drove to Dallas Sunday
The list of candidates to be
Two more new automobiles have CHILD RUN OVER AFTER
Johns, and son Lnwrenee, Mr. nn.l ponding secretary, and Mrs. L. K. of Mrs. John Parker this morning to attend the reunion m eeting of named from Oregon contains the
Mrs. Y.ynn Cheshire and daughter, Page, treasurer of the Foreign so- al 10 30 before going to. the picnic the Buell, Yocom, and Thorpe faml- names of nearly 10® men, several been purchased by Springfield peo­
FALLING FROM AUTO
Bert Sanky, rural
nuil Mr. and Mrs. Che ter Johns clety. Mrs. John Carson was chosen grounds. Euch member brought one lies. Mr. Btiell'a mother, Mrs, Carl- from Eugene and others In Lane ple recently.
Jerry Joe, six-year-old child of
recording secretary for the two ao- guest for the annuiti outing.
etta Buell, accompanied them home county. Only 20 are to be named, mail carrier, has purchased a new
and daughter of Hulem.
model Ford and made his flr.t trip Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leabo of Jas-
d etles.
for a visit here.
Baptists Set Picnic Date
Portland People Here— Mrs. Fan­ wlth It over his route Tuesday. He per, was seriously injured Satur-
Cafe la Painted
Visiting Son— David Pruitt and
Annual picnic for the Baptist Sun­
nie Swartout and Miss Doris Hayes has had the alrwheels placed on the day when she fell from the family
Walls In Irene's cafe adjoining
Store Front Repainted
automobile and was run over while
the Hwnrts meal market were re Commie Pruitt, father and brother day school and church mem Iters
The front of the O. H, Turner of Portland were guests here Tues­ new car.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Adams are coming to town. The child waa
painted last week-end by Sam of Rev. Veltle Pruitt, are vlaltlng will he held on June 30, It was an­ Novelty store was repainted this day evening and Wednesday at the
Sweeney. The kitchen will alao be at the Pruitt home In Eugene this nounced this week. Details for the week. It la a deep maroon and la home of Mr. and Mr*. Riley Snod­ now driving a new Plymouth sedan taken to the Pacific hospital and Is
which they purchased last week. ' recovering nicely from the Injuries.
week. Their home la at Grant* Paaa. outing will be announced later.
trimmed with white.
grass.
clenned and renovated Boon.
STUDY YOUTH PROBLEM
The M n e Pacific highway uaao
I elation, formed this spring to pre-
, vent change of routing of (he Pad-
| He highway In thia county, will
hold 11« second meeting Friday
"] evening In Taylor Hall. Hprlngfleld.
j at 8 o’clock. The association 1«
compoaed of 800 members In Ihe
MAXEY ELECTED
Legion Post To
lake Vacation
MILL TO OPEN
EARLY IN JULY
L CARRIER AT
JASPER PASSES
bred Buell In
F O C ai
CHURCH WILL ÏRY
NEW SOCIAL PLAN