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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
I ÜIKTIET11 YEAR
BPKINOFIELD. I*ANE COUNTY, ORBOON,THURSDAY. JULY «. 1933
No. 26
NDUSIRY CODES May Celebrate MANY 10 ATTEND Absent Voting LODGE OFFICERS
Plan Explained
Sawmill Opening
M. E. INSTITUTE
TO RE INSTALLED
Î0 AFFECI Y
OPENING OF MILL
SET FOR MONDAY
County Clerk Issues State­
Chamber Appoints Committee
ment; Ballots Must Be Re­ Outgoing Officers Hostesses
Springfield
Epworth
League
Every Line of Bualnee« in to Consider Plans for Com­
turned Before July 16
munity Expression
for Rebekah Meeting Mon­
Lane County Included in
to Send Delegation of 20 to
Suttle Lake Outing
day; Committee Named
Regulation Program
Muny questions have arisen late­
Plana (or a celebration In Spring-;
¡Booth Kelly to Use 120 Men
Full 48-Hour Week Sche­
dule, Period Indefinite
Between «evenly five and on ly regarding the use of absent
Outgoing officers will be hostes­
MORE MEN NEEDED
hundred young people of the Meth­ voter's ballots a l the spec ial elec­ ses at the Installation of new of­
odist churches III thl county are tion to I»- h-Id July 21 and to ficers of Juanita Rebekah lodge
Trains Bring Many Logs to
Government Guarantees Un­
planning to leave next Thursday answer many of these County Clerk to be held at the I. O. O. F. hall
Mill Pond From Wendling
fair Competition Elimina­
Mrs.
morning. July 13, for Mutile lake W II Dillard ha prepared the fol­ Monday evening, July 10.
Camps During Past Week
lowing
statement
as
to
who
Is
en-
tion for Higher Wages
Glenn Stone, Mrs. t'larine Putman*
where they will attend the annual
tilled
to
use
the
ballot
and
under!and
Mra
Harab
¿„hn„
haye
b„en
Kpworth Lingue institute
The Springfield plant of the
A meeting <;( all Imua county
appointed to have charge of ar-,
Springfield will s-ncl a delegation what circum stances:
j Booth-Kelly Lumber company wlll
linkers wu held In Eugene last
An
absent
voter
Is
one
who
ex
of 20 young people They will char­
rangements for the Installation!
resume operations again Monday,
night al which time local pries ad
a truc k for the trip and will pacts to be absent front the county ¡cerem onies
July to. following a long period of
Jusimcuts were considered Those to operation on a full 48-hour w«e-k ter
b a le d by Rev Dean C. P o in d e x te r. ,rf b,a " r b a r l* * “ 1
»»
N ew officers to be Installed tn-
Idleness during which only the
will probably be announced and I
la viewed hare with considerable pustor of th e local church. who Is
<*
*»"' "‘“Y •’• ¡d u d e Mrs. Edna Yarnell, noble
planers and other processing ma­
c o l li e erfeetlV* the first of I
•
«atlsfactlon and It was thought that alno Instructor In a eourse on "Hu­ physically unable to personally at- gyan<|. Tbelnia Sw,en ey , vlce-
chines bave been operated irregu­
According to bakers the I
■proprlate expression of the com- man Nei-da and World Christian- tend .aid election.
¡grand; Wanda Barnes recording
larly.
vldlng for the processing I
In order to gel such ballot U
nlty would be worth while.
secretary; and Mrs. Stella Findley.
tty .” Creswell <-xpeolH to -end 12
(lour takes effect at noon on
Announcement of the reopening
necessary
for
th e voter to make ap-1 , rPa. ur(.r Th,
appolnt.
report of the lutne Pacific high young people; Kugene, 16; Cottage
G e n e ra l H u g h H. Johnson, a d m in is ­ dote of Lane county's largest saw ­
10. All bakers are required U-
ive
officers
will
be
announced
by
Grò
ve.
16,
otte
cnrload
troni
Wcnd-
association rnmmlttcM to the
trate..- - * th e F e d e ra l In d u s tr ia l Act,
yeiitory their stock at tliut 11> •a
may receive a ballot. vot« it and the Incoming noble grand after her
mill was made Wednesday by
a t h i* desk in Commerce headquarters
g of the state highway com llng; and a few freni Coburg wlll
and they will Its* Io pay the >1.1
Charles G. Briggs, general manager
return
it
to
the
county
cl
rk
a'
st W a s h in g to n , where he s tarte d tbs
Installation.
All
will
a-rve
for
six
compiei-
thè
county
reglstrallon.
In Portland last week was
per barrel tax on (lour on ban«}«
,
of
the Booth-Kelly Lumber com
least
six
days
before
the
electio
n
.,
m<jnlb(1
wheels
turn
ing
ia
oar
sew
isd
o
s
tn
a
l
The camp wlll be under thè direc­
Vay- and means of flood
Retail dealers are also required to
era.
Persuns physically unable to attend
_________________ _
* pany.. Mr. Briggs has been in close
tion
of
Rev.
Walter
(llelser
of
Pen
, lln Weat Springfield were
pay the tax on locks on hand, but
; contact with the local mill for
dleton. and wlll Include young peo­ the election must have a phy d-1
they are allowed 3d days In which discussed. A meeting Is soon to be
some lime, and has been personally
ple troni thè Central Oregon dia- clan's certificate to th effect that VISITORS TO BE GUESTS
held
of
the
road
association
to
go
to sell their stock on hand
working together with O. H. Jar­
he or she Is unable to attend the
LAWN
PARTY
TODAY
trlct
from
Klamath
Falla
to
Homi
. Into diking of the river to see If
rett, superintendent of the Spring-
To R»uulsts Everything
..
..
River »ml from Pendleton as far
»»«• «'*■ “ * " b **»• conn
............... . . . .
,
.
.
the highway and property can be
ty clerk al the lim« he flies his
field plant. In whipping the yards,
W ith talk of rising bread prices, ........... . , , ......
..............„ i.......
Mrs Carl Olson Is entertaining
protected from the occasion si high west as Eugene and Codage Grove
buildings and machinery into con­
producer associations to regulate
Rev Cecil F Hlstow of Eugene Ia PP|,cat,<”1 ,or
•‘•»sentee's bal w|,h a lawn party at her horn here
water.
dition for the opening.
the markellug of vegetables, asso
will have charge of the morning ,o1- "rb* b* 6 ° ta bav‘' been I rlnted this afternoon honoring a n u m b er
d ation s Io regulate the sale of
watch service
and ar,! now ready for mal,in* •» <rf visitors In the city. She has In-
R e p a irm e n a t W o rk
maata, a sudations of fruit and
The camp will continue for one »•’»•'"tee voters
vlted ixteen fur the affair. Among
Between 40 and 46 experienced
vegetable canner*, and regulation
week w ith the return scheduled for
F‘or
io be iier guests will be .Mi s Veneta First of New Meetings Sche- mill-wrights, mechanics and other
of hours and wages of lumber work­
July 20
A full program of study bpld J,,ly ,la t al1 ab
ball,’ts Morrison of Seattle who is visiting
duled for Tonight; Board workers have been employed at
ers, people of Iurne county are now
and directed recreation has been ’n,u*’ •’•’ returned to the county with her parenta in Eugene; Miss
the mill doing repair work since
Members to Hold Session
beginning to understand the reality
planned for the outlns- Pastors clerk by tb* ,5th o1 Ju,y
Mary Elizabeth Whitney, daughter
the announcement was first made
of the national recovery program
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney.
of the church will constitute the
First of the weekly Church Nite tt)»t the mill would reopen,
being perfected under the •d irec­
who is spending the summer here d inner» and combined buslnes- and
A fu„ 4g.hour week hift of aU
faculty.
tion of President Roosevelt.
during her vacation s s
chool HOtlal gs.herings of the C h r i s t i a n - ^ bour
wlU be used at the
Rev Dean C. Poindexter wax ori­
Mrs. Henderer to Head Ken­ ginally named Dean of the Little
o.*'. t; ^ r”
'Vh,,l° W. °' <hur<h
beld here ,hl8 e ’ en opening of the mnl Monday. Some
Striking closest to the pocket
sington Group for Year; Rivers Institute near Roseburg
Bisbee Artaona, who I. spending ,„g at 6:30. This will start with a reducUon, wi„ probably haTe
book of nearly «vary family lu
the summer here v siting with her (amil) dlnner after which Rev.
made
>fter the ,umb<(r.
Plan Summer Vacation
This Institute was cancelled for
Springfield and la n e county la the
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Veltie Prultt
conduct a short men.
has
„ a„
thia summer and Poindexter as-
announcement of local bakers that
Mrs John Henderer was elected signed to the Suttle la k e camp
Mrs N. L. Pollard, and her mother, deToOllB<u prOgram The monthly gUte<I Mr „
n .ls
bread prices wlll advance. The fed
pre Ide’it of the Kensington club
Mrs Alma Pollard; and for Mrs. ,„ ^ ,1 ^ of the Church Board will
Cottages are provided at S u ttle ,
eral procès-Ing tax of 21 3s per
not been completed yet although It
al Ihe (Inal meeting of the season lake for the members of the faculty Adventists, Lodges, and Com- Theron B Sau ser of Portland who tie h<,ld |ater t„ the evening.
barrel Is said Io hr sufficient cause
has been under consideration local­
held Friday
This m.-etlng was who u-ually are accompanied by .
Is visiting hers with her parents.
sloue to justify (he raise, but
munity Groups Gather;
This will not be a regular social ly for some time.
held us a noon covered dish lunch their families.
Mr and Mrs. Harry M. Stewart.
Young people a t­
bakers point out that coat of their
Former Residents Here
meeting, that being scheduled for
This agreement must be ap-
eon and picnic «1 the home of Mrs. tending are housed In smaller
other products have also advanced
the final Thursday of each month. I proved and put into practice by the
Paul ttusford north of Springfield tents.
Many Fourth of Julv lelebratlons LEAVE KELSO FUNDS AT
to a point where they are not mas-
Under the new plan to be Inaugur- first of August. It was predicted
Mrs M V Walker was assistant
were held on the McKensle river
lug expenaes any more.
CITY HALL TH IS WEEK a ted thl week a weekly gathering by Mr. Briggs that shorter week
boatesa.
hanks Tuesday. Private groups,
9 Csnt Bread Prie«
•
of church members wlll be held fol- might have to be established at
Mrs. Harry Whitney was named
church organizations, and commun­
(’. J McKcr, proprietor of the
Per on» wishing to make contrl- jowjdk a potluck dinner. Following both the Springfield and Wendling
vice-president.
Miss
Edna
ity clubs were respon Ible for sev­ buttons to the K Iso rehabilitation tbe dinner a program wlll be given plants under the proposed code,
Home lin k in g company, one o f the new
eral of the p'rnlc gath-rings
lending bakeries In the Kugene Swart« Is retiring president. Noj
fund being rai d by the Red (Toss once , m„nth and the o)her nights
At Hendricks bridge the 8e\.-nth are asked to h ave their donations w,„ be deToted t0 the different
Springfield section returned late secretary-treasurer was named to*
Lar° e Cr,w to B* Uw>d
Day Adventists chur< h of the coun
tbe CHy
w„ h , M Pe, er. <
Ratheringg w(thin , he con.
«Nearly a capacity crew totaling
Tuesday from Portland where he succeed Mrs W E Buell. An elec j
ty gathered with their friends for
c| ty recorder, who will hand gregation
* approximately 120 men will begin
attended a meeting of the Oreogn lion wlll be held for this office at
a day of sport. Between twr and them on to th • county Red Cross
their tasks Monday morning with
Retail Raker association
Prices the next m e-tlng of the club to be
Royal Ann Finds Low Open three hundred attended
workers
The flnal montfc|y Church Nite, • the blowing of the whistle. The full
were considered al the meeting mid held In Ihe fall.
Market; Demand for Later
W oltervtlle people gathered near
There are 414 houses In the flood- tbe ODe for June- waa he,d FT,day j crew previous to the shut-down woa
Mrs. Herbert Moore and Mrs
It was geueratly suggested that an
Varieties Is Uncertain
Emmerich feiry where a large pic ed area to
glTen attention im evening.
125 men. All men needed at the
equitable price would be nine cents Donald Too mb were voted an Invl
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p i t was sponsored by the I. O. O. F.. m,,d|ately. stated
A. L. Schafer.
Many other churches in wide- 'm ill have already been employe«
tatlon to Join the club as members ;
for n pound loaf of bread
Following the business meeting | For the first time In the post Neighbors of Woodcraft, and Rebe manager of the Red Cross in the spread areas will watch the plan It was also announced. Mr. Jarrett
la n e county vegetable growers
t w o years Lane county farmers
hah lodge groups of that place. Of Pacif1<. area
Hp estim ates that here as It is expected to b ecom e' Is »n charge of employment at the
met at the Eugene <'hamtier of and lunch on the twenty-five mem­
have
had
to
call
for
assistance
Ir
special
Interest
at
this
picnic
was
j
j3
000
wtll
5„
requ| red to place the means of relieving church work mill and has gathered up his crew
bers
and
guests
exhibited
the
heir
Commerce last night to discuss
their futur» action. T
M. U lisims which they had brought w ith, harvesting their crops and have the unusual number of former resi- , be 2.000 refugees back In their pn, from having to attend meetings with but few exceptions from the
ranks of former employees.
homes and repair the damaged «-very evening of the week
Kicks. Jr., outlined the scope of the them and gave a short explanation been able to give ow e employ dents who were present.
ment to large numbers of workers
Included In this number were Mr. | boug-a
, ,
recovery legislation and expressed * of each,
! Thousands of feet of unsawed
The arrival of the cherry crop and Mrs. Harvey Kappler and two
his opinion that vegetable and pro
lumber have been dumped into the
this week has reused many orch-1 sons. Miss Mary White of San
CHURCH GROUP PLANS
■luce growers who sold only within
1 mill pond during the past week.
SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE
MOUNTAIN
STREAMS
aril
men
to
send
out
calls
for
pick
Leandro.
California
Mr.
and
Mrs
the state for consumption within
PROHIBITION STUDY Logs began coming down from the
AT ACADEMY REUNION era to help In gathering one of the Emmett Farnham of San Jose. ( al-
HIGH FISHERMEN FIND
th» slate would nut come under tn«
I Wendling camps last Wedne* day
hest crops during Ihe paat several Ifornla. who with their children are
“The Christian Response to Hu-1 Monday a total of 19 cars were un-
art. hut would be regulated by the
arc receiving on visiting at the home of Mr. and
B. H a m lin G re e ts F o rm e r S tu years Picker
W aters in the North Fork of the lnan
is the theme of the loaded
Departmenet of Agriculture.
average of one-half cent a pound M r-. M Emmerch. Mr. and Mrs. W illam ette are still high and flow morning m essage at the Methodist *
d e n ts st A n n iv e rs a ry G a th e r­
___________________
Cannera who buy locally and ship
for their work.
Woodruff and children of Port- over the banks in most places ac- church. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter!
in g fo r W ilb u r School
Into markets outside of the state
It Is principally Ihe early cherries land, and Mr. Woodruff s mother, cording to W. K. Barnell, H. O. wj|| preach The Church school Is CIVIC
CLUB PICNIC IS
must form their code and regula­
At Leahurg the community pro- Dlbblee and H E. Maxey who fish beginning its new year, under the PLANNED
A parly of Springfield people. which are being harvested nt this
FOR TUESDAY
tions.
Mr. and Mrs (leorge Dltulek. Mr. time. Moat of them being of the * gram was sponsored by the I-adles ed the stream Sunday. Many fish administration of Its new superln
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Meat dealers In a meeting In Ku­
A,d society. A baseball game and were caught by the party, most tendent, Mr. Ralph Fullerton, with
and Mrs. F. II. Hamlin, and Mr. Royal Ann variety.
Annual picnic for members of the
gene Inst night considered Ihe na
Prices being offered Lane county swimming were Interesting events of them being only medium sited, promise of a real program of life. Springfield
and Mrs. J. M. McKay motored to
Women's Civic Im-
(tonal meat code and discussed the
Wilbur Monday to attend the growers not belonging to the pool of Ihe afternoon.
Dlbblee
pulled
out
one
19-lnch
The
hour
Is
9:45.
The
W
esleyan
provement
club
has been planned
problem of reducing the umount
I eightieth anniversary and even- are averaging around two and one
trout.
l eague will meet at 7 o'clock. The for Tuesday afternoon. July 11, at
of small packaged products. They
leenth annual reunion of th Vmp- half cents n pound from buyers for AIRMAIL LETTER MAKES
Crews of the C. C. C. men are at Epworth League will attend the W illam ette park. Mrs. Paul Brat-
also considered restricting Ihe num­
Ihe Royal Ann with indications that FAST TRIP FROM DENVER work on the road along the North service at Creswell at 7 o'clock and tain and Mrs. D. O. Fisher are In
qua Academy.
ber of retailers In a given popula­
Fork the men report.
assist their pa-tor in the 8 o'clock charge. Husbands and fam ilies of
Mr Hamlin was the first prln Ihe late crop will exceed the
tion.
A letter sent by airmail from
service which is to be a union ser club members are to be guests at
clpal of the academy after ll was market.
L um btrm is Study Code
Denver. Colorado at noon. Tuesday.
vice under the topic: "A Study of the picnic. Groups wlll start gather-
taken over from the Methodist
Lumbermen are »till studying the
July 4. was received in Springfield F R E D BU E LL TO ST U D Y
the Repeal.”
ing at the park after 2 o’clock and
church as a state public school. H< OLD AUTOMOBILES NOW
various provisions of the code. la n e
served In that capacity from 1881
C o b u rg M e th o d is t
Pend tbe en ,,re » « « n o o n and
c
nM F O
O U
U T
T O
OF
H iu
ID iiN
IN G
tbr“’*
o'r'<
M'k ,h*‘
nex' Vgn
af,prnoon
COME
r n
U
Juiy
R by
Mrs
A R
Valaah UNDERTAKING.
----------- IN SOUTH
county lumbermen have voted to -
to 1894 The equivalent of high
Topic, “Christ Deals with the e*«8" 1"« there.
be regulated by the code hut this
One noticeable thing which has Thp w,n<pd le,,er wblch made al Frpd BueU- ’ ° n ° f Mr and Mrs Farts of Life.” at 9:45. Church
school and some of the present day
ha not been completed ns yet
college subjects were taught ut that 'been hrough about as a result o f| moat «*lpFr«Phlc speed, brought W. E. Buell of Springfield left Frt school at 10:30.
The Four-L board of directors i
DELEGATE BACK FROM
time. Now It Is a combined high the reduced auto license fee In i ***** Information that her son. Major day f„r Los Angeles where he will
have recommended a St-hour week
CONVENTION SESSIONS
Oregon Is the large number of old Van ValMh- " ho had h**"
spend the next six months studying
and grade school.
at a wag« of 42ty for the pur-.
atomobtlM which are being used
following an operation was
, he California School of Embalm B. T. MERRILL NAMED
The
academy
was
founded
by
pose of spreading employment.
Mrs. Marion Adams returned to
Major Van Valzah Is
He has been assisting at the
PRINCIPAL AT VIDA
They also suggested that In logging Father Wilbur, a M Ihodlst mis now during Ihe Fourth of July holl-, '"»proving
her home Tuesday evening from
davs for the first time In sev era l' «"«oclated with the Fttzs.mmon« Poole-Gray Bartholomew chapel in
operations where climatic and other i "lonary. who. when he tarted south
A large number of these 0«W»eral Hospital at Denver.
Springfield for the pa t several
Bayard T Merrill, candidate for Portland where she had been at­
unusual conditions make the short was repaired by Indians near Can 'years
i County School Superintendent last tending the sessions of the Grano
old
automobiles
are
practically
I
months.
yonvtlle.
He
and
his
traveling
er week Impracticable a longer
year, has been elected principal of Lodge, Neighbors of Woodcraft,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
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working week, hut not to exceed party returned to the present site worn out and have leas actual
the Vida school and teacher of the t*he was one of the delegates re-
of
Wilbur
and
establl
hod
his
value
than
the
former
license
fees
48 hour» may be used. Monthly
HOLD PRAISE SERVICE j UN|0 R BASEBALL TEAM
higli school. Miss Emma Rogers pre-entlng Oregon
The Graad
academy.
The
academy
and
town
Imposed, but there are also In­
m eetings of the executive commit­
WINS GAME WEDNESDAY Springfield, and Miss Ruple Ross I«ndge m eets every four years and
were
both
named
r.fter
hint.
It
was
A
special
praise
service
will
h
e
,
cluded
many
of
the
large
henvv
tee of the Four-L which Is com
1 —
Irving, have also been elected grade acts on business for the lodges In
posed of four employes and four »o«"«««’ about 1848 during th - time automobiles which are really good conducted by Rev. Veltie Pruitt,
Springfield's
junior
baseball
team
teachers.
* complete change In all parts of the I nited States. State
¡Columbia .......
university
al Port
machines which weighed so much pastor of the Christian church Sun-
employers.
I'
..
won their fourth victory tn five faculty has been made at Vida for or district conventions are held
Ihnt
their
owners
were
unable
to
day
evening
at
8:00
o’clock.
Regu
Retallsra Are Protected
a>"' <'•>>'r **"lllar ■«’»“«’Is were
every other year.
purchase the required plate .
lar morning worship will be held at starts Wednesday morning on Brat the next year.
The whole purpose of the eco- started
tain
field
when
they
defeated
the
i
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After leaving Wilbur Mr Hatullu
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1 11:00 o’clock. There wlll be. special
nomy act Is to create employment
Riverview club. Dale Carson pitch­
MAN ARRESTED HERE
bo,h 'lervicP!, Tbe ('hr,st’ ed. and Doc Taylor caught for the EXECUTIVE MEETING
and stim ulate sales. Each group or spent 17 years at Roseburg ns high SHERIFF’S OFFICE GETS
school
principal
for
nine
years,
and
*
Inn
Endeavor
will
hold
Its
regular
claaslflcatlnn of dealers such as
ON BAD CHECK CHARGE
FOR C. E. IS PLANNED
WEEK-END TAG RUSH m e e tin g at 7:00 o'clock Sunday local team.
retail bakers must prepare and sub county school superintendent for
The
Lorane
team
is
coming
to
,
evening.
mil a governing code to the presi •'•»ht yenrs. He also spent four
Springfield for another gnme on the
A regular meeting of the execu
R Castle. 39. was arrested here
A total of 1245 temporary permits ,
________ ._________
deni Mr his approval
Members
«" •>" educator In Portland,
local field Fridav evening at five tlve com m ittee of the Christian En Saturday evening by Lum F. Ander-
and applications for the sam e num­
RURAL PHONE USERS TO
who do not affiliate with existing
o clock.
'
deavor society of the Christian »on, police chief, on a charge of ts-
ber of new auto licenses were Is­
associations bound by the adopted DEAD FISH INDICATE
PRESENT COMPLAINTS
., — —_
! church will be held this evening at suing bad checks. He was alleged
sued from the Lane county sheriff's
code are to be lleensed by the guv
ARETANIA PLANS FOR
9:00 o’clock. The meeting will be to have written two In Springfield
USE OF EXPLOSIVES i office Friday and Saturday to mo-
F. D. Petzold. route 3, Eugene
ern ment.
Night a"d w ai arrested on his return
i held _________
following the Church
‘ lorlsts who had delayed mulling In
will go to Portland Monday to re­
By approving and operating un­
McMINNVILLE MEETING djnner and WUIRhlp.
(from California at the request of
lairge numbers of dead fish found Ihelr applications. Of the total 650
der the codes enc.h group Is per­ floating about the shores of Hidden lags were applied for an Saturday present the Lane County Rural
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
local businessmen. He was placed
Aretanln guild of the Baptist
j ,n tbe county Jail over the week-
mitted to charge more for Its pro­ Lake by the more than 30 persons and 596 on Friday. This was a new Telephone association In presenting
¡end and made arrangements to take
ducts, hut In turn must guarantee who visited Ihe lake Indicated the , high peak for the license depart­ requests before Charles Thomas, ' church is planning to send a dele- MARCOLA PEOPLE HAVE
public utilities commissioner, for gallon to McMinnville for the an-
FOURTH OF JULY BABY "P the papers this week.
to employ their help for shorter unlawful use of explosives In ob­ ment nt the couit house.
lower rural telephone rates. A hear nnal House Party sponsored there
________
__________________
________________
hours and at a living wage.
taining fish recently. There were I
Ing for Pacific Telephone and Tele by Ihe Baptist churches of Oregon
Mf nDjl Mrs F A Rej|er of Mar.
The code : wlll not affect a man all sizes Including many large fish
Picnic on McKanxIe
graph company to Investigati* rntes and Linfield college, a BopU"* coi„ are th? parents of a Fourth SPECIAL MILK ROOM
In business for him self without ns floating near the Inlet, and most
Included In a group of Spring
BUILT AT CREAMERY
slstants Insomuch as working hours of them were still quite firm. An field people who enjoyed a picnic has been called for Monday by , school. The gathering of young 1 of July hgby born t0 , hem at the
women will be held July 14 to lfi Pa,.lflr hospital Tuesday. July 4.
are concerned, hut his prices, etc., Investigation Is expected tn be on the McKenzie river July Fourth Commissioner Thomas.
will be regulated.
A special room has been built at
1933 The child Is a boy.
made soon b.v state police officers. were Mr. and Mrs. William Gantx.
YOUNG PEOPLE IMPROVE
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the Springfield creamery to house
Other fish In the lake were ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Q. Hughes. Mr ; SEWING CLUB HAS
Arrives in W isconsin — Mrs all the domestic milk pasteurising
QUARTERLY MEETING AT parently not afflicted In any man­ and Mrs. U. (1. McElhaney, Rev.
MEETING MONDAY
CITY PARK AT PICNIC
Emma Olson was expected to ar- j and bottling equipment. Some of
and Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter, and
BAPTIST CHURCH TONITE ner.
Weekly meeting of the Kosy Kor- j A number of Springfield you n g; rive In W isconsin W ednesday of the machinery units have had to
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Page.
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j npr Kluh was held Monday at the I people under the direction of Wil- this week according to her son. * be moved farther to the front of
S un day 8chool H ead
Third quarterly meeting of the
Vacation at Cabin— Mr. and Mrs. home of Miss Dorothy Mae Potter I Ham Cox enjoyed .a picnic at the Oswald. Mrs Olson left Springfield the building to get them Inside the
Frank Page was re-elected sup­
Baptist church wlll he held this
instead of the regular time, Tues ¡City Park last week-end and spent several weeks ago and has been mllkroom walls. Greater cleanlls
evening at 8 o'clock. Plans for Ihe erintendent of tho W altervllle W. C. Wright nnd family and Mr
relatives In Tacoma ; ness Is possible with the segrega-
work of Ihe fourth and final quar­ Union Sunday school Sunday. Mrs ! and Mrs. Levi Neet spent the | day, which was a holiday. Miss j most of their time cleaning up th e ! visiting with
w
eekend
and
holiday
at
the
Wright
j
Kdna
Platt
joined
the
group
as
st
trash
and
debris
which
has
accu
In
W
isconsin
she
will visit her old , tlon of the milk from tha other actl-
Clarence
Potter
was
elected
his
as
ter of Ihe church year wlll be dis­
1 cabin on Horsa creek.
't ew member.
mulated in the park.
'home.
Titles of th« creamery.
slatant.
cussed at the gathering.
PRICES
ADVANCE
HERE field on thu opening of thu Booth ,
Kelly mill Monday, which has been
down (or the lost (wo yaera. ware
discussed at (ho Chamber of Com
marca meeting Wednesday night
A comm ittee constating of I. M.
Peterson. W C. Wright and H. E.
, Maxey were appointed to consider
' the proposal farther. The return
*„f U ||t . coull, y i, ,argaa, aawiu„,
‘CHURCH HUE' 10
SE HELD WEEKLY
CLUB MEMBERS
ELECT OFFICERS
PICNIC GROUPS
HELO ON FOURTH
STURT WORKING