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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
n ilH T IK T II YKAIt
SI»ltlN(iEIELI*. LANK COUNTY, OKBOON. TH I ItKDAY, JULY 27,
IH ?
No. 29
MULLIGAN rURNS
BACK DINTÏ CLUB
R E M Y ACT M . « lio m 0 « l M IE R 5PRRIS |R
PlcnK ENO SWIM WEE«
EAGLES COMING h '
New Pitcher Proves Surprise
to Eugene Tenrn Sunday;
Strong for Seven Innings
Employers of Springfield Re­
ceive Direct Requests to
Comply with Agreement
SPRINGFIELD HEADS LIST
MUCH
LITERATURE
Tailtwistsrs
Outplay
Lion
Tamers In First Contest of Carnival ef Aquatic Events
Series; Games Listed
Planned at Willamette Park
Saturday by Red Cross
A group of 63 member« of th«
CUT VOTES WET
FRIDAY ELECTION
Dry Force* Hold Two Pre­
cincts on Federal Act, But
Wet Votes Carry Totals
Hprlngflehl Lion« d ub, their fa ml
DUE lie», and friend", gathered at River " ^ K E
T E S T S ON FRIDAY
DELEGATES TO VOTE WET
aide (Mirk Friday evening for the
a *
Blue Eagles to Become Sym­ first of a aerie» of picnic dinners I ~
of 100 Adults and Chil-
Debt Limitation Only Other
bol of Patriotism; Postoffice nnd baseball gumea to be sponsored dren Benefit From Safety
Measure to Carry; Oleo,
is Center of Distribution
during the summer month» by the
and Rescue Instructions
Sales Tax Heavy Losers
local
service
group.
A
large
table'
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A n«w pitcher stepped Into the
Th«
NIKA
(National
Indu
atrial
.lath Lovelorb, o f New Zmian<|(
wan crowded with the many picnic
A bl* tre* water carnival with
I hii for Springfield's baseball ■••■ h i
Two of Springfield's precinct’s,
Ke< every Act I «peeded up Ha tank dl he» and foods for the evening
luemtier o f O afottl (rurk train in an
races, diving exhibitions and other
hero Sunday afternoon and ««nt O kfortl < Minbridgi and Cornell
one and three, remained In the dry
<>f bringing ihla country out of th«
The baseball game proved to be novel water port events to be held
the atronx Dlnly Moor» hasebull I'n n ti'to ft meet, ran « mile tn I mm
column in the special election held
• cononilc «lump today with the the major attraction of the even- Saturday at W illam ette pork pool
team home with a total of ft run' ' 7 0 an for a »*•» world mark Tin
Friday, but the total majorities for
•I*
r
Kimtlon
of
|h«t
poatofflcH
uw
the
Ing and was resumed after a re- wl11 ,,r,n* to a close the annual
com pa roil Io * for the loi _
He ; formt r rrrord wu« 4 <>V JÍ b) .luir»
repeal of the federal dry act in the
bane
for
dlatrlbutlon
of
all
Inaignu
I i k I o i i i o « gur at l'aria, tu I M31
ceaa for dinner with II O Dlbblee'» • ’ wc-week»' swimming and llfesav-
alao clinched Springfield's '
r |
other two precincts absorbed the
and other literature to thoae rm T ailtwlsters taking a jft-13 victory ,n* Instruction period which has
majorities and left the total vote
ship of the t'aacade l.e>
I ployer» who cooperale In the re from their Lion Tamer rivals. The l beea sponsored, with classes morn
on this, the major question up for
liinii1 week« to come at lea-t
covery plan
game wrs called on account of ln< “n<1 evening, for all Spring,lei I
consideration at the election, at
The pitcher wna none other th.
Aline Eagles, symbols of lh<- darkness late In the evening b y ' children and adults by the Red
378 in favor of repeal and 234 op­
'Dins' Mulligan, general utility I
NIKA, will soon h ik e their place W F. Walker, umpire I air son Cross, If was announced today by
posed.
man for William Davis. Hprlngflehl
long aide ot the red white and Wright pitched to Dlbblee for the Wa,|e Rutherford, who with Mr.
Gen Ita L i Balbo, commander ot
Precinct one cast a vote of 44 for
ball dub manager, who ha» been i
blue flax of Ihla country as em ­ winners, and W E Buell threw "n<l Mrs. J R Evans, have been Ita ly *» air armada to the U . S., haa and 57 against repeal, while the
centering hl» effort» around thirtl
be*n
overwhelmed
and
greatly
im
them
across
the
plate
to
Nelson
k,vin*
the
Instructions.
blems of patriotism, for they are to
baae Mulligan went »Irons for the
/ d u a l Instruction In swimming! prraaed by the rereption aecorded 'hlrd precinct dry» could muster
he uaed a» a badge of honor for for the losers
him and the r r m o f the 24 flea- only a majority of five, the vote
ftrat »even Inning» holding Hu W.u gQCja| Meeting Changed for ,b<'”> who nr willing to cooperate
Another baseball game and pic- , and IResavIng will be brought to a plane« at reviewing points ia the
being «8 yes. and 73 no
gen» boy» to four
with President Roosevelt In bis n,< ou ,,n < will be held August 18 «'lore with the final class Thursday
U nited Staten.
August;
Vice-Grand
Offic­
double by Thunemnn In thr sixth
The state repeal measure carried
large mnipnlgn Io rentore the éco­ 'if each ball team has a victory at evening. Friday will he devoted en-i
in all precincts but number one
Inning
After walking three In
ers nstalled on Monday
nomie tatu« of the country
To that time another game will be ,lr ‘ ly to test for swimmers, junior'
where the vote stood 50 yes and
the eighth and hitting one. Mulli­
not dinplay the Blue Eagle will be played and the losers entertain the f,fe savers an senior Iffesavers. |
Plan» tor the vl It of Mrs Esther
;
52
no. The total vote for the repeal
gan w«i taken out and Hchul fin
winners
with
a
potluck
supper
Many
of
those
enrolled
In
the'
< oiiHhteeed In the light of disloyalty
(shed the game
[Bond. Halsey. »U te president of the
in the four precincts was 321 as
some evening this fall
classes have already taken their
Defensive work hy the Spring R”b,'kah “»»embly. to the Spring
Ky’’ry employer of three or more
compared with 249 against It.
Next meeting of the club will b< »*■<>» during the week and have!
fb
ld
lodge
on
Augii»!
7.
were
»tart
Persona
today received from the held at Taylor hall on August 4 E been practicing for greater skillful
The six wet candidates to the
field outfield »«< one of the many
bright spot, of the game Hnber ,d ,"’re M",",ay « v » " '* at the I resident of the United States a C. Rtuart and B. L. Wright are In np" during the latter part of the
¡state convention to be held August
son's throwing from deep right r ,«U,ar "'*♦"'*« «>» 'he Rebekah rertlflcate of compliance with the charge of the entertainment.
7 at Salem, plied up a total of 1837
week.
field and nailing a ba.erunner at lod«‘
pre. denVs reemployment agree '
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vot“a between them selves In the
Nearly 100 people have taken ad
four
precincts “»
as cora(
compared with
the plate was perhaps the best
To accommodate the visit of the i
’••«”*•<* <*"<1 returned to MAJOR ECKERSON DIES
vantage of this opportunity to P r o d u c tio n fo r T urn
u : .; .
l e .r n - t o .w t . this year
Classes
V ,S ,t 1321 tor
dry force.
play of the day.
| » r e s l d - a t . the social meeting
poa‘
Thpy •* * ’ " ‘* ‘ved
AT ABERDEEN JULY 26
opy of the reemployment agree-
in City Exceeds 900 Quarts,
! of the lodge will be changed from
Repeal Convention August 7
, have been held each morning start
H o w Thay Old lit
the third Monday evening to th.-
*hl< h the signature of each Ace Flyer Succumb» to Injuries lnR ” nlne °'c,o<',t f°r all groups
Lane county’s delegation will go
Mostly Beans and Cherries
L'neups and a summary of th
employer la a-ked. This latter
to the Salem meeting pledged to
Received on Coaet to Coast
af,ernoon classes have been
gsm e. which drew the lurgeat gate first Munday for the month of
August only
A committee con )
•* returned to
More
than
900
quarts
of
fruits
vote for the repeal of the eighteen-
F lig h t, M a n ag ed P o rt H e re
b e ld - b u l a la r 8 ‘‘ «lass of both
of the season on the llrattaln field
Isting ot Mrs. Nellie Jordan. Mrs j *h<’ P"8,0,n<'* ln 'he envelope pro !
________
adult and young people seeking and ve«*‘abl‘’8 For the needy people h amendment, as will all other
were recorded a» follow« by Clark
Marie Pohl. Mr. Iwe.ta Roden V‘'ImI
Th® **r,lfl<a,e of compll
Major Gilbert H Eckerson pro- *°
the "eBlor Hfe-savlng test ° f ‘J “ ’ J ,c ln ,,7
canned here county delegates except two.
Wheaton, strong supporter of the
, bough, Mr. Belle Lamburt. and an<'*' *'
** n,alled bu*' 8ba" mlnent Pacific coa.t aviator and ha*' ,urn‘*d ° ut •>a‘ b ow ning
Tu*‘sdav and Wednemlay by the
Six of the other m easure, on the
local team:
Miss Thelma Sweeney will be I n ■ i’ "
or .m
I anager of the Springfield airport
, , **“ ’ po*'<
U1 ’ffl<’e
„
Tb-
ba»'nx three In
s t a b l e cannery unit. Near- ballot were voted down In Sprlng-
a ft.r August 1 a which time they dur1n(, , 9293() d(w) *
h
( .tm etors has proven more satisfa. ”* 450 qU‘ rtH Were <anned M Tuw" f,e,d Th‘> 9aIe" ,ax b,H’ whlch
S p rin g , l » ld
AU R
II PD A E charge
h'ál'xÍm 7 ? ‘ T ' . ,Or “ r 7 n'¡ty üf i A' - d e e „ . Washington Wedneida
than In pas, years wh
5 0
0 1 1 0
Bober-on
when only day and Wednesday proved to be ed a total of 584 vote', the larges*
A special practice meeting of the inslgna for ht. place of business ' „
~
(>ne wa„ URed „
a much heavier day for he canners cast for any one measure in the
5 0
2 1 1 0 degree staff to lie held next Mun
Thatcher
abled all
According to instructions rec ; injuries received when his ship ,tu dents to obtain more personal with large numbers of cherries city, was snowed under by a vote
4 0 1 2 2 2 day evening following the business
D Wright
4 0 0 3 " " meeting ha. also been' called
pre • ” "* here
by F B crashed in Montana several years ‘"»«rue,Ion from the Instructor, and i °O“ 'nK ,D
of
to 83 N eIt cam- ,he ole°
U Wright
0 0 0 0 0 0 pare the work for (he visit of (he N,im,,n’ po«tn>iiHler .from the postal Ugo. after he had become gamied Perml<ted larger number« to be in
and cherries were the prin tax bil1 which drPW 74 Xe9 and 509
Hchul
4 1 3 1 1 " assembly pre.Idem
department at Washington each from exhaust fumes while flying ,he
a, a time without anv d P “1 R«m» canned by the portable no TOtP8
Third, was the State
Mulligan
4 3 1 5 2 '
M ia . T h e lm a S w e a r ... v l.......
' mploy’ r * h,‘ r* " ,rn" “ "'Kned from Portland to New York as a dan«’-r °< • accident.
u0" this week. Some beets, car- Power 80,1,18 measure which fell
Perkins
0 0 u f . th
. e . hMlae
.
receive 78
76 P'®ces
nieces ! part
naap« of an
•»«« On-to-Dregon
___
_ < «__ Credit for the succe«» of the r° t8, __ and
a 'mall amount of cab- down
yes and 370 no. Fourth.
4 2 1
Squires
who wn» absent w h en I agreement
J*1’1*"1 1« ’° to rote**e
celebration
.
" ¡I lk a régula, Installation of o f f , . , r . I ? f ,"7*'"*
," pra,ur* a” f° » o * a He leaves his widow and two chll »»'m m lng Instruction period this j * « « ha« been canned. The conning waa the coun^ mana
n of
4 3 I
Peables
.h e regular Installation of officer. , ,„d(X,r rardg , ((U, d((or (.ardi| 2
4 0 1 ft
dren
year goes to Miss Rowena Nissen ol ,heap- especially cabbage, is dis- <®vera®>®nt which received 201 yes
Mattison
w .s held earlier In the month, w s, h„ 1K(.rB , 0
The Associated Press credits Red CroB" representative for this ’ •■7*ae4. as the early cabbage is and 317 n o - T h e n f tb of th e m ea'
38 8 12 27 » ft
Total
Installed Monday evening by Mrs
20 r<inBunw il H„ ,.UerH
Major Eckerson as having been the d18"-1®'- »h o has devoted a great not flrm and » 18 »<* possible to sure8- the bonus bill received 234
Stella Eaton, district deputy presi
consumer s statement of coopera­ dean of Pacific roast aviators, hav deal ° r ber time ,o perfecting ths Ket • 80,id Pa‘ k >n the tin cane yes and 278 no TO,e8 A total of
AB R 11 Pt» A E
Dlnty’s
dent, who was assisted by Mrs. tion.
Ing more than 4000 hours In the air np<’P88a’’r arrangements, to Mr. and u*®d
21<> vo,er* approved the Grand Jury
3 I 1
llamerlckson
Bertie Walker as marshall. Miss
3 I 0
Dunn
to
his
credit
He
flew
plane
for
Mr8'
A-
8
Ix,0<1-
managers
of
Wll
Use
Ouly
Large
Cans
biU while 268 voted no'
The
literature
will
be
assorted
Sweeney tum nl Miss Dorothy Gir­
the government during the war and lam e„ e park for the use of their
AU 'he fruits and vegetables are Tbe °'h er measure, debt limita-
4 0 0
Moran
ard as her right supporter, and Miss Into perkets of the proper quanti­
later became flight Instructor at Pr<>Per,.v. swimming pool and dress c*n»ed in the quart or 2*6 slxe ,lon ' wa8 'he only one besides the
4 0 0
Voasun
Doris Girard as her left supporter ties In advance so as to avoid de-
the Eugene airport before coming ln* room8- and to the city for sue cans 'h l8 year. Last year this and wet and dry acta' ,o receive a ma'
4 0 1
lav In (he distribution.
Brewer
In th« office, They, too, were In-
A total of 236
4 0 0
Johns
Later the postmaster will he fur to Springfield where he managed *essfully transporting the children a «mailer slxe were used, but It Jorl,y yef' vote
s tailed
4 1 3
Diets
' nlshed with lists of employers who the dedication of the local Held '° and ,roni 'he park without acct was found impracticable to use the SprlnK,leld ’ o'er* approved the
sm aller ones Just as many larger measure and 217 voted against it.
3 3 1
Thuneman
Following the business meeting have signed the agreement These j After leaving Springfield he was d” 1'-
ones can be handled In the sam e
County Approves Bonus Bill
4 0 I
Welmltx
members were called on for short lists will be posted for public In ; a, Medford for several months be-
time
by
the
equipment.
L*“8
‘ ounty voters, in a body,
34 ft 6
explanullons us to why they w ere1 spectlon.
Total
! fore going to Portland with the
rejected the County Manager. Debt
The Blue Eagle being used In Breese aircraft corporation,
The cannery will be located at
4; members of the Rebekah lodge
Earner! runs. Springfield
08632360
Limitation. Grand Jury, State
the recovery campaign Is pictured. In the summer of 1929 he made
Creswell today. Thursday, and at
Dlntv's I Two-baae hits. Thune-
Power Bonds. Sales and Oleo tax
l In a flying pose with a cog wheel barnstorming visits to all section*
Walker on Friday.
man; Three base hit». Squires,
measures, and approved of the two
<if Industry clutched In one claw, of the state, and that fall entered
It will return to Springfield for
Diets Base on hulls. Mulligan 3;
repeal acts, the wet delegates, and
and several threads of lightning In the race from Portland ,o the Na­
the tomatoes and other vegetables i
Left on base Springfield 4. Dtnty's
the Bonus bill. Final results in the
the other.
tional Air races at Cleveland, win­
on August 21 and 22, and again on
3; Fir», baae on error, Dlnty’s 3.
state brought the sam e results.
ning
fifth
place.
September 5 and 6 for the late
Springfield 3; »truck out by Mulli­
gan 4. Brewer ft; double plays.
Christian Congregation Spon­ crops.
The portable canning unit Is pro- A E N E A S C L U B H O L D S
MISSION SOCIETIES TO
Perkins lo Wright, and Ihtnn to
YOUNG PEOPLE TELL OF
sors Sunday School Picnic;
vlded by the county and is used In
LAWN PARTY TUESDAY
Vosson to Delta; passed balls.
HAVE JOINT MEETING
Adults at Park Tonight
SUTTLE LAKE OUTING
conjunction with the work of the
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Moran I; Hit by pitcher Mulligan 1 Hiram Leander Mounts Dies
Plnns for a Joint meeting be­
Red
Cross
In
providing
a
means
ot
Members
of
the Aenpas club held
Eleven young people from the
At Home of Daughter; Fu- 1
An afternoon party and picnic for
At Junction City Next
tween the mission societies of the
storing food supplies for later con a lawn party at the home of Mrs.
.
Methodist
church
who
attended
the
»R
children
of
the
Christian
church
Just three more game remain on
neral Today at Franklin
Unri" n o i 1Ur< ' *» °
'”Ke,l‘‘ 8,1 annual Institute held at Suttle lake <»f Springfield will be held this sumption by the needy fam ilies. N. W. Emery Tuesday afternoon.
the schedule for the local team be
o rm u a e
le re ^.f-pudy reporte(, on their outing afternoon at W illam ette park. Mrs. The unit has beep enlarged this Mrs. C. E Wheaton was assistant
Funeral services for Uliani Lean ! ir ng i , w ert
fore the t'aacade League series Is
las, Thursday evening a, "" and activities at a Joint meeting of Marlon Adams, who has charge of year and now consists of a large hostess for the afternoon which was
. . .
.
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brought to a close on Augu t 13. der Mounts, father of Mrs Frank _
' * <M 11 m ” the senior and Junior m eetings o f.th e outin« g. wants all the children steam hath tank and two large »pen, with n edlework and conver-
The game next Sunday will see Bailey of the Garden Way district, "! " !
? "
""I * ,°,Ut "** 08 1 1 the Epworth League Sunday even -; to meet i at the church not later steam pressure cookers each of sation. Guests included Mrs. Jean-
Springfield traveling to Junction who died at the Bailey home Tuee-! | for
the holding of n Joint meeting In«.
whlch holds nearly 50 quart cans ette Roxsa. Mrs. W. H. Pollard,
day morning at the age of 7« are
than 3 o'clock. Each child should
C ity .
on August 8. probably at some near
The steam for the plant is furnish- Mrs. W. N. Dow. Mrs. Gertrude
Young
people
who
attended
the
bring
his
or
her
lunch
and
eating
to
be
held
this
afternoon
nt
2
Two of the gnmes will be played
hy park This will he In the nature
ed by a small steam boiler. A seal Wilson. Mrs. Milton V. Walker,
' "-'¡"7","
i '•» •, Bute this summer w ere Frances utensils. A directed program of
on the home field. August 6 Wendl o'clock from the Methodist church . '
ing unit completes the equipment Mrs. Melville Jones. Mr
Walter
at
Ftanklln.
Rev.
Dean
C.
Poln
!
'
1
”
1
un<
*
»
"
1
o
n
e
l
Styles,
Beatrice
Carson.
Margaret
»ports
and
entertainment
will
be
Ing will come to Springfield, and
which is managed by two operators Scott, Mrs. W. K. Barnell. Mrs.
dexte.,
pastor
of
the
Springfield
d
T
T
l
'
“
d
J“rre,t'
B“
rb,ra
BarnP"
’
Par
he'd
on August IS. Hills Creek will be
Dean C. Poindexter, and Miss Ada
MefhndlRt church, will officiate and / ' * ' o U.g<
T * ° ? R Bn ° ne «ona. Collane Cornell, Florence Bell
Following the children's outing
To Aid Needy Fam ilies
here for the final session. Large
from Springfield In charge of ar- F„ h Uoyd sh(p,y MarUn
of (he chijr(,h w(U
All fam ilies who are receiving Por,f,r’ who l!< 'rl8“ ln* from (’hl'
crowds are expected tor all of Interment will he made In the j rangements.
ley. Howard Taylor, and Faye Hoi gather at the park at 6:30 for their assistance from the Red Cross or ca8°-
the three gnmes
Only very low Franklin cemetery. The Poole-Gray
The Springfield organisation Is
verson. Mrs. Oscar Styles and Rev. weekly covered dish dinner and who will be next winter If they doi 7'be A,,Fust meeting of the club
Bartholomew
chapel
ha»
charge
of
j
admissions are charged and the
will be held at the home of Mrs
to he rpHponsihle for the devotion ! Dean C. Poindexter, accompanied Church Nigh, meeting. A fellowship n° l rece!ve assistance
now in pres-
hoys put up real Interesting enter­ Ihi- funeral arrangements.
als.
the group.
and worship Hbur will be held, and '‘ryl”K 8UrP’“8
food Products
are r-,,a »AmiDara.
tainment.
Mr. Mounts had been In ill health i
--------------------------- members of the cooking club will ®n tl‘led “ > »»«
cannery They
Springfield has alrendy defeated
for three years. He was born at I “WHERE PEOPLE PERISH" VISITING PASTOR TO
| hold ' h®*r regular monthly meeting. br,n* the,r Produ<t8 »« ,h e cannar SPRINGFIELD BOY TO
the Wendllng nnd Junction City
Lorane on Mnrch 16. 1857 the son
SPEAK HERE SUNDAY
A "octal evening is planned fol- where 'hey nre assisted in prepar
THROW HORSESHOES
earns In previous gnmes and ought
of Roland nnd Anna Wingard, pion
ing them for the cans. After the
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC
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lowing these sessions.
to do so again The boys also expect
per» of thnt community. He moved
canning process the county takes
Richard Prochnow, son of Mr.
Hollister B. Miller, pastor of the !
to be able to take the llllls Creek
"Where People Perish,’’ Is the
with his parents to Junction City
¡two cans on, of every doxen for land Mrs. George L. Prochnow. will
Christian church a, Yamhill, will MANY ATTEND O. E. S .
nine. One game between Spring
when 14. On December 23, 1886 message for the 11 o’clock worship T a\ a.‘ .t he '¿vpnlu"g T ’ 10’”
a n n u a l p i c n i c S u n d a y the cost of the cans and to build up represent the Camp Skinner, C. C.
field and Yoncalla was no, played
he married Della T. Beck of Union. service at the Methodist church the Christian church of Springfield
a surplus of food products for other c . uni, in the district horseshoe
________
early In the seaaon and will pro­ Oregon She passed away In 1925 Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Rehhnn will
on
the
subject.
"America’s
Great
Seventy-five
p
rsons
attended
the
'«"’"' p 8 during the winter pitching contest to be held In Eu-
bably not be re scheduled ns II Is
The couple lived nt Franklin for sing: "Prayer Perfect," hy Sten es, Danger." Veltle Pruitt, local nnnual plcnt(, whi,,h menibers of i *" <
lnthl’:
,
« p " p Sundav. A total of 22 repres-
uot expoctod tha, this will alter
many years and gave birth to son. The Church school under the pastor will sing a solo.
I Cascade chapter O. E. 8. held Sun
Rpql
8,1p; for ,h e ’'ann "* Pn'a" ves from the various camps
the standings of the teams a, the
leadership
of
Ralph
Fullerton
Is
eight children, six of whom survive.
Rev. Hollster will sing a 8O'° a ‘ !d a v a , S w im m e r ’s D e lis h , fo r th e lr I ° f frU" S an<' veKe,ables d,Ir"”t ,hp
<bP d1""’1«
Participate In
close of the present schedule
offering a challenging program at the morning service at which lime ,„emhei 'hln their fainlli s and nMtt ’ ,"’t ° f
“n,t h en‘ m’"'t bP the contP8t to be nianaged by H.
Awards to Be Given
These are: Mrs. Retha Shelly, 9.45 a. m. The Epworth League
” P*t’‘r"°n
C' Cook’ Lanp County a8800""'0»
The Eugene Fruit Orowers pro­ Mrs. Goldie Keeler, and Mrs. Arda nnd the W esley Leugne meet a, 7 Rev Pruitt will preach. The Chris, , memtu.,-. of Liberty Mason1c bulge,
president.
Ian Endeavor society will meet at The
t. 8tarted at 1J;M w)th „ ,ne
vided an upset In the league Sun­ Curry all of Portland, Edgar o'clock.
7
o
clock.
covered
dish
dinner.
A
program
of
day when they stopped the Yon­ Mounts and Jess Mounts of Frank
Large Audiences Expected
for Final Two Home Games
on August 6 and 15;
lE K A H ’S PLAN
ECB INSPECTION!:
CANNERY SAVES
MUCH FOOD BERE
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a • ■ a a*,
PIONEER OF LANE
PASSES IBESDAI
CHILDREN IOOAY
C oburg
calla boys In Eugene.
Gold miniature baseballs have
been secured nnd will he pre ented
to members of the team which
finishes nn lop In the Cascade Lea
gue hy Beldnn Babb, II has been
announced.
FORMER BAPTIST PASTOR
HONORED W ITH PICNIC
Members of the Ruptlst church
of Hprlngflehl held a picnic nt
Riverview park In Eugene Tuesday
evening to honor Rev. anil Mrs
Charles Blom who are visiting here
nt the home of Mrs. L. A. Tobins.
Rev. and Mrs. Blom are former
residents ef Springfield, he having
been pastor of the church here sev­
eral years ago. They now live n,
Boise, Idaho.
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M e th o d is t
METHODIST YOUNG FOLK
Un. nnd Mrs. Hailey. Six grnndchll
water sports and other entertain- MURPHY-MOSHIER
"Men ns Trees" will be the theme
dren and several half-brothers and of the sermon at 9:45 a. m. The ROYAL NEIGHBORS PLAN m e n , followed during the afternoon
ENJOY PICNIC OUTING
QUARTET TO SING
sisters nlso survive.
ALL-DAY PICNIC SOON and Paly evening
Church school m eets at 10:30. Rev.
A large number of young people
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Arrangements for the picnic w ere1 The
Murphv-Moshler
quartet,
Dean C. Poindexter will preach
Members of the Springfield Chap in the hands of Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, composed of Mr. and Mrs. D B. of the Methodist church attended
both the sermons.
HAWK FAMILY HOLDS
ter. Roval Nelghhors of America. Mrs. N. L. Pollard, and Mrs. L ydia; Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Roland 1,10 P|cnic ant* swimming party
will hold an all-day picnic on Sun- Edgell. Transportation was
ar- [ e . Moshier. will sing a concert of f sponsored at Swimmer's Delight
REUNION EVENT SUNDAY
MISSION SOCIETY HAS
day, August 9. at the home of Mrs ranged by I. M. Peteraon, and Os-1 religious songs preceding the regu- last n,xht by members of
Mrs. A.
Ina Schrivener at Cheshire.
All wnld Olson and John K etels had | lar evening service at the Frank :B- Van Valzah's Surdar
chool
A pleasant family reunion was
OFFICERS INSTALLED
members of the group and their charge of the coffee.
lln Church of Christ Sunday. Hu- 'I®88 Theo. Bartholomt' l||(| Doris
held at the Wnllaee Hawk home
bert Sias. pastor, will preach a , Myers were In charge of the ar-
Sunday. Included In the list of
Recently elected officers of the ] '’»"tlllea will attend the outing.
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short sermon following the concert, rangements.
those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Hattie Mitchell missionary society
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IUKA MEMBERS PLAY
Fred Hawk of Riverside, Califor­ of the Chrlstlnn church were In- BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
CARDS AT SOCIAL MEET
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nia who have been visiting here for stalled at the meeting of the society
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WOODCRAFT NEIGHBORS EXTRACT MAKER LEAVES
TO PICNIC ON FRIDAY
the paat week, Wit.vtie Hawk of held last Thursday evening. They
Members of Iuka circle 37. Ladles!
HOLD QUIET MEETING
FOR CALIFORNIA HOME
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Dalles, Mr and Mrs. Harry Holt are Mina Peterson, president; Mary' Young people of the Baptist auxiliary o f the G. A. R.. were en
and daughter. Maxine, of Salem. Hadley, vice-president; Lola Peter churi-h will hold u welner ronst tertalned at the home of their presl
Regular semi-monthly meeting of
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gardner nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnllaee Hawk nnd son, secretnry;
Barbara Adams,
and swimming party on Fall Creek dent, Mrs. Nellie Carr for their the Nelghhors of Woodcraft. Pine family left today for Pomona, Call-
family. Mrs. Holt Is a daughter of treasurer.
The program for the Friday evening. All the young peo- regular semi-monthly meeting Inst circle, was held at the I. O. O. F. fornia where they will make their
Mr. anil Mrs. Hawk.
meeting was led hy Pearl Heller- pie of the church are requested to Thursday evening. Following the hall lust night. No new business home In the future. They will con-
Fred Hawk left I brand who will nlso entertain for gather at the church at 5:45 so business part of the meeting the was taken up, and a social evening tlnue their food coloring and ex-
Mr. and Mr
Monday on their return trip to Call I the next meeting nt her home the they may go to the picnic grounds j guents enjoyed nn evening
of with refreshments followed the tract business here, having turned
fornia.
first Thursday In A u g u st.
carda.
In a group.
1 lodge session.
it over to a local agent.