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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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BPRINGKIKUJ. l«ANK COUNTY. OKKOON,THUitBDAV, AUGUST lo, 1»33
13387535
CITY SCHOOLS TO h * hwLa! Oil‘ns .
OPED OCTOBFp n * ork < ^ P leted FLOUR RILL MAN
AAd
For Team w ork aod G e n in g It
•Inal Stretch of McKanzia la
C
"llvan Duat Paliativo; Sur­ Death of William Stearmer
Board Próvidas for E>
face Remains Sticky
Attributed to Cyanide: Fu­
Month Year at Monday 8a
neral Held Here Tuesday
aion; To Inspact Building«
g of the laat uncompleted |
J PHOPERTÏ DEAL
" REPORTED HEBE
Grace Interest In Main Street
Structures Acquired by Crow
Man; Plans Improvements
Young Retains JYSON
Mail Contracts fjjjj
Postmaster Praise* Service*
of Mail Man During Pa*t 10 Partial
years; Served 20 or More
dent** R«
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m itt**
The mall-meenenger contract at i
1 •
‘in lh« MrKenale highway.' (las fumes from cyanide disks
Ona
of
the
largest
property
dealsl,h
*’
Springfield postofflce has again MRS p|<
GET NON-HIGH CONTRACT
* one-half mile area from which be waa using In fumigating
effected Io this vicinity during the b* * B awarded to Ira T. Young,j
ta.»
7
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t
r
+
/
at
to Vida, waa completed parts of the Eugene Mill and Ele­
If* « . » » ' I k
I past several months was reported present messenger, according to ' Worker*
Lengthy Discussion on War­
by workera of the vator company plant at Eugene
this week when E. G. Owen of Crow I announcement made this week by
•
£ » ».
.Way
department.
They
rant Debt Reduction Held;
Saturday are thought to have
i Stage route west of Eugene became r B- Hamlin, postmaster. Com pet I j United Participation; Gov­
did not apply the uaual heavy coat caused the death of W illiam lb
Salary Cuts Are Needed
e r n m e n t To Take Hand
¡the owner of the Charles D. Grace tire bids for the work were called
Ing of aaphalt and rock which com Stearmer, head miller. He was
. half-lntereit In the two buildings j recently.
Springfield public schools will plelea the highway project, but wurklng alone In the mill unknown
now housing Kgglmann’x Kandy
Duties of the mail messenger ln- - W. P Tysoa. city mayor, will re-
open October I and will cloae on pread a coating of light oil over to others and his body was found
Kitchen, the Armory, the Spring-■
«»* hauling of mall to and!
"
" ’ re<* n' of Bpringftald's
or about May 12 neat spring. thus the aurface and aprlnkled aotne fine Just outalde a rear door late In the
field Garage, and the Wheaton ,rODl the Springfield railroad depot, war
»>»« depression and un-
providing an eight month year. II gravel over thia
I Whitney barber shop. The o th e r'“ '“1 from ’ •»* West Springfield; fcr‘, P^T’n' n» 5 » » lh e role of "Gen-
afternoon by two transients, the
Many mutorl ta who have croaaed mask sill) over his (ace.
waa dacldad hare Monday night at
half Interest In the property Is ^ P ® ' A1> mall routed out of the ,
' ‘ wa*
Tue,<1“ v
lha monthly meeting of the at-hool the atretch are crlllclalng the man-!
owned by Mrs. John l>m m o n. and Springfield postofflce for postof- " ”
«*
‘ •■»PomM'
An investigation of the mask
oar In which thia oil haa been ap which he was wearing was made
board.
, the Winzenreid *-ntate
Oce< on
Siskiyou route must j
,n the
The board alao algned a blanket plied, alattag that during thia hot by army men fam iliar with poison
The building housing the city lib -. *>•
«» West Springfield by "‘ee" D* » « • the m j r w re*«»«m t.
contract with the Non union high weather the coaling of rock la not gas and masks Their decision was
rary was not Included In the deal. »"»«'•* »r wagon from the local post - ’ *
* * * ” ^ ’ * - H»™*11- Prsel-
achool board wherein thatrlct IS, aufflclent to prevent their automo- that the canulster within the mask
.Ibis being o w o h I entirely by the "»»1«*- Likewise all mail original-' * ° O
*
MCommerce;
Wlnxenreld estate
I ,n< •» the"« point» which ia Intend-:
Dlb ’ * * ‘‘‘»""'antler of the
agreea to receive high achool etu- bllea from getting apattered with which neutralises the gas fumes
the
oil
covered
pebblea
thrown
up
denta from such non union districts
Mr Grace, who acquired the pro «d for distribution through the
“ T / “"
e - v - Barber,
had not been replaced often enough
President Roosevelt, sad Recovery Adiuiaiatrator Hugh 8. Johaeon, deal
an the county board may dealgnate. by the tlrea.
perty from Al Perkins in Portland Springfield postofflce.
n ““ « „
" Ch* :
although the mask Itself was In
castrated exactly what they meant stoat teamwork ia their launching of
Highway workera atate that they] good condition.
District IS la to receive the per-
¡about
two
years
ago,
continue*
to
Tlle
services
of
Mr
Young,
who
’
.
J
’
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L
**’Pr***<ieilt
the
the National K tto itr j Admialetration program and are sow watching with
pupil coat of educating theae atu- are merely applying a light coat of
hold property interests In the city. Ila!i betd the government contract
° '
"* Ed"» Swarts,
Steamier has been bead miller
much
satisfaction
as
one
after
another
mdnetrial
division
adopt
codes
and
denta from the non-union district oil to hold down the dual. To do| for the Bushman company since
holding sole ownership of the build for al lea,,, 20 years, were highly
i" ’
1/ ‘‘* lon
etart operation. Photo shows the President receiving congratulations of
thl- they inuat depend on a pone-; ISIS, having been employed at the
Mr. aad Mrs. Hugh 8. Johanos oa his recovery address
'leg occupied by the News office, the «»"pllmented by elr. Hamlin
He *
y ‘. ,**** * r* ‘
Bureb.
funda.
It la the dealre of the non-union tratlve Job and thia mual be done Springfield M ill and Oraln com­
Independent Meat Market and the declare» that to h it knowledge the „ _ PyPH T ,.
. V1* s Prln Kfle|d
board to have each of the organlaed during daya when the worm aun la I pany until It waa destroyed by fire
Ideal Grocery.
carrier has not mi»aed getting the
' ' *
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M
dlatrlcte receiving theae aludenla ahlnlng on them
Mr Gwen la reported to be seek, me*1 from the trains once, nor has,
' o ie r -
and later .it the Eugene mill whim
No aerloua damage to autoinobllea that was purchased by the com­
to uae their per capita coat aa a
ing a division of the property Inter he fal*ed to get the mail to the'
Mr Pe'ersmk who had attended
baala In charging (or rtudenta from haa been reported aa a result of pany. He had been fumigating the
ests here. It Is understood that he trai"» on time once during the past 1the °rganlxatios meeting In Eugene,
the oiling work and a few more mill al regular Intervals to kill rats
outside territory
will do considerable remodeling and 110 year”
' reported on Ute general purpose or
daya of thia warm weather ta ex­ mice, weevil and other rodents. Th -
No W a lte rv llls Agreement
Mr. Young lives In West Spring th? proposed organisation and ex­
improvement work If the property
No agreement haa aa yet been pected to dry the aurface suffici­ regular fumigating was to have.
hibited a mass of literature and
Geld.
d iv i-ion is accomplished.
an organization chart.
entered Into with the achool board ently to prevent further slicking.
been done this week-end
Pioneer Merchant and Farm­ Sectional President Visitor at
There now remalna a atretch of
at W altervllle tor the education of
M r Ptearmer was born on Feb­
W an t Sm aller Cm nm unitlea
Noon Meet; Committee An­
their aludenta again thia year. Thia the highway from Doyle H ill to ruary I t , 1800 and leaves his widow. er of County Passes; Fu­
On the recommendation of Mr.
la the M iK i-n ile union high achool Nimrod which needa a aecond and Mrs. Flora Stearmor. «5« D. street
nounces Picnic Date
neral Sunday Afternoon
Peterson It was decided to set up
dlatrlct, and la not Included In th e jB" ,,, coating of oil and rock.
Springfield, and one son, Roy, <75
as small an organisation as practi­
Members of the Springfield Lions
Eugene L. Howe, resident of the
Jurladlctlon of the non-union board '
Pearl «’ reel. Eugene.
cable for this city. This organisa­
They have authority to enter Into
Funeral services were held Tues­ Creswell vicinity since 1871, passed club held an interesting and busy
tion to be worked out and the nec-
contract- where-ever they may
day morning at l«:30 from the away at his farm home there early meeting at Taylor hall, Friday noon
’ »ary anpotetments he made by
choose In prevloua yeara the local
Washburns and Turnbull As­ Tyson later It was felt that much
Pool-Gray-Bartholomew chapel In Friday morning at the age of 81. with eight visitors and five program
Guest» present Included
achool board baa eatabllahed a flat
Springfield. De. K. V. Stivers offi­ He had been III for several months. number
Plans for Annual Outing of sured That Work Will Get of the detaRIM organixatlon which
fee for each outalde aludent. The
ciated. and Interment was made In ■ Mr. Howe waa born at Evansville, l_>Verne Hawn, newly appointed
I» designed for even the largeat
Under Way By Spring
1 Wisconsin on November 12. 1851. sectional president. Dr. Melville Pine Circle Made; West Side
present Itoard refuaea to continue
the luturul Grove cemetery.
Cities as well a» the smallest ones
Idtter be moved to Illinois and then Jones. Jamea MacManiman. Mrs.
thia policy another year, holding
of Swimmers' Delight Park
( ’on »t ruction of the remaining could oe eliminated. Permission to
Male.
Merton
Ferebee.
New York, before leaving by boat Crystal
that all aludenta of the district
CM
r.« »
. „V
two and one-half miles of the Holly do this U granted by the Admlnls
for the Panama Canal xone and up Evelyn Buell. John Marsh. Eugene
from which they come, ahould be Lodges at Creswell, Coburg,
n "a m
i U, ° " r'“ d
tin* «"e Mohawk trator. Hugh Johnson, at W a hlng-
{the Pacific coast to California. He constable, and Betty Ann Macduff. craft, will hold their annua plcnIc T, 1|ey
Santjam
a-acaaed their equal pro-rated coal,
ton, D. C.
Eugene and Halsey Send
Plana for a close check on the
i managed a retail mercantile busi­
putting them all on an equal baala
r“ e7 ! Wl" Ket ',nder
n°« later than
Mrs. D. O. Fisher was named
Group Delegations
ness during the time from 1868-71 development of the clubs of the Delight on the west side of the I next spring This assurance was
Mora than 30 aludenta were trana-
as Lieutenaot-qeneraL and w ill as­
district
during
the
next
year
and
river
it
was
decided
last
night
at
«.iv
„n
tn
n
.
.
I
at
Santa
Clara.
California,
and
ported dally to and from the W al-,
Mr(, R -|h ar llond
Ment o,
...
.
.frtven to Carl G. washburne. mem sist Tyson In his functions, devot­
t.
. .
i-aine hy wagon train to Oregon In the use of contests to further stim ­ the monthly meeting of the lodge.
lärville dlatrlct to the Springfield
Hcb„ kah al((in, b,y of , , rgon . paW
. ..
.
ber ° r the highway commission. ing most of hqv time to the work
ulate interest were outlined by Mr.
All members are asked to bring . „ j t v
u «
>
1871. locating al Creswell.
high achool during (he pa-t tw o L
, o Juan„ a RM>e
♦u-«. e«n
< i
s. s_ .
i and *• E Turnbull, chairman of the among women and their organisa­
their file d picnic baskets.
T h « ,roB(lg roniniltl)M? 0, ,h„ Eusene
At Creswell he operated a gen- Hawa.
Tills office ta mandatory
kah lodge of Springfield Monday State Advisory Board Recom­
w uU„ e « |.y tion«.
' <-ral -tore until he was married to
Merton Ferebee sang two tenor committee will provide the drinks, j rhalnber of Comme
A large part of the evening
ln , he prMcn<„
68 »l.ltor-,
when an orgahixation Is s?t np.
mends
$30,000
for
Public
coffee
and
punch
_
.
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.
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,
Mary
Bassett
at
Springfield,
on
soloa with Mrs. Male as his accom­
aion of the board Monday waa de and SO members of the local lodge
. when they conferred with mem-
Mra. Buealf, MUtejr Named
Works Program Here
(July I t . 1877. The couple then panist. snd Evelyn Buell and Mac­
voted to a dtarnaalon of dlatrlct ft-
Al Pohl, Daisy Hills, and Glenn bera of the Linn county court and
group
The groups of visitors re
Other appointments announced
moved
onto
the
family
farm
near
nancea, especially aalarlea to he presented lodges at Coburg. Cree­
Maniman entertained with groups Stone, are In charge of the ar­ the Albany Chamber of Commerce.
at the meeting Included Mrs. W. O.
Approval of an allotment of «30.- ¡('re well where they remained until of piano solos. Mr. Marsh reiter­ rangements and refreshments. L il­
paid faculty members during the well, Eugene and Halsey, home of
Lane county haa already com­ Burch as Colonel In charge of edu­
00”
for
public
works
projects
in
I his death.
ated a number of his humorous ex­ lian Rhodes, Lilah Bertsch, and pleted a market road beyond Mabel
comint year. When the teachers the atate president
ftprlngfleld under the federal re­
He was a member of the Metho­ periences and told a few Jokes for 9am Sweeney have charge of trans­ as far as the Linn county line. cational work, and H. E. Maxey aa
were offered their place- for an­
Fallowing the Introduction of the construction program was made
Colonel In charge of publli
dist church and was actively In­ the entertainment of his audience. portation.
other year last spring they were
Most of this has been graveled, and These together with other work
visiting officer and other guests. Wednesday In Portland by the -late
terested
in
music,
having
played
The picnic dinner w ill be held except for the two and one-half
not given contracts and no salary
Plans for the next picnic to be
M r Sarah Johns, past noble grand reconstruction
to be named later will comprise
advisory
hoard, In the Creewell band for 20 years
agreements were made
held August 18. were left In the at 1:30 and automobiles w ill leave miles a good smooth road would President's Emergency Re-empl
of Juanita lodge. pren«Dted a gift along with proposals from many
and
was
a
member
of
choral
groups
Members of the local board have
hands of the »pedal committee Eggimann'a at Fourth and Main open up a short cut to Cascadia ment
to Mra. Bond on behalf of the local other dtlee and counties, the larg­
Campaign Committee
at various times.
Those lacking and the upper Santiam country.
been watching the rising warrant
Larson W right, E. C. Stuart, and streets at 12:30.
lodge.
Springfield.
est of which was the request for
He Is survived by his widow and N. L. Pollard, who reported they transportation, and those having i The Linn county court members
Indebtedness of the past year, when
The degree staff had charge of «4.000.000 for five bridges on the
Duties of the committee nt
by two daughters. Mrs Genevieve would hold this outing at Swim room for an egtra passenger are informed the Lane representatives
the district went behind about 112.
the degree and Initiatory work Roosevelt highway. Bert E. Haney,
time are primarily the tKkseml]
Louk of Springfield and Mrs. A. C. mer's Delight. A baseball game be­ asked to meet at Eggimann s at I that they had this work in mind.
oof), with much anxiety and are
later In the evening.
tion of information about the Ni
chairman of the Oregon advisory Chase of M yrtle Point; one son. H.
seeking the beat posilble means of
tween the teams chosen at the last the latter hour.
and had already done some clear­ tional Recovery Act to everyh
After the business meeting the board will submit the recommends
A. Howe, and a brother. Charles 8. picnic will be featured at the pic­
preventing the accumulation of
ing on the right-of-way with the re­ and to encourage cooperation h:
monthly aoctal program was held tion« of the state committee to
Ilow e both of Creswell, also ten nic outing.
staggering tax load.
lief funds, but that they had no everyone in the program.
MANY GO TO PORTLAND
under the direction of Mra. Nellie Washington. D. C. for final con­
grandchildren. His brother has been
W arrant Debt Inoeaaaea
’ money left In this year's market
W. F. W alker and E. C. Stuart
Jordan. Mra. Marie Pohl. Mias sideration and approval or rejec­
TO VIEW FAMOUS SHIP road fund for this project. They
To Provide Uptakers
an Invalid since a stroke of para­
According to the records of C. F. Thelma Sweeny and Mrs. Elate
arranged the program for the F ri­
tion.
To accomplish this a detailed pro­
lysis a few months ago.
Harber, clerk, district IS warrants bam her I.
Indicated,
however,
that
this
would
day meeting.
Theae projects represent the
Several Springfield people went
Funeral services were held from
have been paid up to February 10,
be one of th eir next projects. If gram ot activities ia ' tents' ively
No program for next Monday construction works which can be
to Portland Saturday and over the
the
Srhwering
chapel
In
Creswell
al which time there were 15.600 of evening has been announced.
further relief funds are made avail­ outlined which w ill Include the eet«
carried out at this time In the vari­ Sunday afternoon at 2:30.
week-end to view Old Ironsides,
FOOD
SALE.
CAFETERIA
Rev.
ahlishment of a speaker’s bureau
the unpaid certificates outstanding.
ous parts of the state, a detailed W. S. Burgoyne officiated, and In­
historical fighting craft of th e : able the road may be constructed to provide a capable speaker for all
TO
BENEFIT
CHURCH
earlier.
At thia time laat year the sum was
DRIVER ESCAPES SERIOUS Hat of which was requested by Oov- terment was made In the Creswell
United States navy, now amchored i
public gathering» including church
approximately «3800 It ha- also
ernor Meier, recently.
off Swan Island airport. Included In . Members of the Albany Chamber services, the encouragement of
cemetery.
Plans
(or
a
cooked
food
sale
and
INJURY IN AUTO CRASH
been pointed out that during the
those who made the inspection trip I ° f
“"dot»«“1 the move
Springfield people who attended cafeteria dinner to be served Sat­
everybody to Join In the spirit of
past year the aalarlea of all the
were M arjorie Jolliff. Delores Cas ,o open ,he h,<hwa’'
John Mllllorn. manager of Ixiat SCOUTS MAKE SECOND
(he NRA. and late In Aagn
to
the services Included Mr. and Mrs. urday noon by the Indies Aid and
teachers were reduced by 10 par
provide a house-to-house canvass
OVER-NIOHT OUTING Fred Louk and family, Mr and Mrs the members of the Cooking club of teel, Mabel Siemsen. Mies Helen
cent, and they also donated the Creek ranch, miraculously escaped
l.ee Putman and son. Tommy, Mrs. the Christian church were announ Swarts. Mrs. A. R. Sneed and fam- MR. AND MRS. HAMLIN
of the entire city to ' ncouvatg ' the
equivalent of two weeks’ salary, or fatal Injuries late laat Thursday
AT SCHOOL REUNION employment of more individual».
The
econd
of
a
series
of
over­
evening
when
hl»
automobile
crash
Alice Doane. Mrs. Sarah Johns, and ced this week. It w ill be held in By. Miss Ooldle Smith. Miss Muriel
received pay for only eight and
Tyson. M I sr Jewel HelYerbrwnd
_______
ed Into a large lock embankment night outings for members of the Mrs. Edna Spencer.
After the first of September sll
the vacant rooms adjoining the
one-half months work.
Mis» Be«»ie Cox and M ia. Melba
Mr
Mrs F B Hamlin mo- organizations and Industrie*.-are ex­
Springfield
Boy
Scout
troop
was
two
mllee
eaat
of
Vida
on
the
Me
Springfield
Electric
shop.
The
Next Monday morning members
tored to Oakland Sunday where pected to have drawn up cod’ s
held Tuesday of this week.
food sale will continue during the H arrla-
MOTOR KICKS BACK,
of (he Imard will arise early and Kenxle highway. The driver, al­
L“ rge crowd» filled the ramp they attended the annual reunion which are acceptable to the admin­
Each of the boys gather at the
though!
pltvned
helplessly
beneath
entire
day.
Mrs.
M.
A.
Pohl
for
the
make an Inspection tour visiting
CRANK HITS MAN’S FACE Cooking club, and Mrs. I. A. Valen­ leading to the »hip all during the o( former student» and teacher» istrator. and the government pro­
Methodist church Tuesday evening»
all the buildings to ascertain the the wreckage of his car for soma
It has poses to draft blanket codes ot fair
at 5:30 with a bedding roll, utensils
time,
received
only
minor
Injuries.
tine for the Ladles’ aid. are in visiting hours on Old Ironsides under John H. Cochran.
changes and Improvements needed
L. E. Hodges, route 1. Springfield
The automobile waa wrecked be­ and Individual rations of food. The)
charge. Mrs. W. P. Tyson w ill assist first week in Portland. The ship been 40 years since Mr. Cochran competition and regulation for all
before the achool year opens
was Injured in an unusual accident
yond repair according to reports then hike out to some suitable place
In collecting the contributions Sat­ will remain there until August 21. began teaching and he established the variou-- business organisations
Wednesday at his home. He was
where camp Is established and
the unique Idea of holding a re­ which have not Joined the volun­
of garagemen who Inspected It.
urday morning.
trying to crank his automobile
POINDEXTER TO PREACH
union of hla former students and tary codes of their fellow pro
Reporta from up the river state each boy makes his own bed and
JOINT MISSION MEETING
AT M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY that Mllllorn wa» attempting to put prepares his own food, fllen Martin, when It kicked back, throwing the
teachers once a year at the Coles ducers or marketers.
crank out and striking him on the SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE
DATE SET TO AUGUST 15 Valley Grcngt hall near the Ump­
on hla gloves and looked down to scoutmaster, accompanies the boys.
Springfield Firms Sign
face.
His Up was lacerated re­
Itev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor it s If *ic had the proper glove for
AT BIRTHDAY DINNER
qua ferry. At these gatherings Mr.
Many of thd Springfield firms
quiring
stitches,
and
a
tooth
was
August
16.
has
been
chosen
as
of the 8 p rlN ft"ld Methodist church, hla hand when the crash occurred
Cochran,
former
principal
of have already entered Into the
CIRCUS AGENT KILLED ON knocked out of his mouth. He was
Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Koch and the new date for the Joint meeting schools at W ilbur and at Oakland, various voluntay code». The
will return to conduct service» at Had the car left the road a few
McKENZIE PASS SUNDAY treated at the office of a Spring- four children, and Miss Josephine of the Springfield Christian mis­ makes a lengthy address oti past cers, a» members of the f-ane Con
his church Sunday morning he haa soconda earlier nr later It would
field physician.
Lanning went to Harrisburg Sun­ sionary society with the mission experiences and gives advice as to ty Retail Grocer’s association,
announced Hla sermon subject will have plunged Into the McKenxIe
Ray F. Brandon, advance man for
day where they attended a large groups of the Christian church In the future.
be 'D lfflcultlea to Faith In Ood."
working on a vixuntary code. At
river.
the Davenport Society drew*, was
hlrthday dinner given by Mr. and Eugene. The hour and location for
The paator haa been vacationing
TWO
GIRLS
WILL
ATTEND
He Is now in his seventies and their meeting last night H. O. Dlln
killed Bunday when his automobile
Mrs. Cleve Deffenhacher at their the affair have not been decided
with h li family al Florence for the
at Medford. Many of his hlee was chosen on the extcutlve
PASTOR PLANS TO HOLD
ANNUAL SCOUT OUTING turkey farm In honor of the 74 yet. although It Is expected that an, resides
skidded on a sharp turn about cue
„ udentl, „ „
n„ w parentg and
past week.
committee. D. B. Murphy on the
mile
thia
side
of
the
summit
of
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
birthday of Mrs. Amanda E. Koch early breakfast will be held.
grandparents, according to Mr. fair trade» committee, and W. A.
lla
Putman
and
Leota
Mc­
the McKenxIe pass. T ire marks on
of Lorane. A number of relatives
Hamlin who was associated with Taylor on the membership ce»-
FOUR REACH SUMMIT
A -p ed al evangelistic service the road Indicated that he had ap­ Cracken will attend the annual from Lorane were also Invited.
Mr. Cochran while County School mlttee.
TH
IR
D
TRY
SUCCESSFUL
W. H. Adrian has he*a
Qlrl
9cout.
ramp
al
lake
Cleowox
OF MIDDLE SISTER will he held at the Chrt-tlan plied his brakes for some distance
near Florence this month.
The
B Y P U GROUP FINDS Su"’>ri"te"‘le"« ot Houglas county named on the contact commlttpa
church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock buck before the fifteen-foot drop
_ ! _____
and principal at Roseburg.
of the Lane County Auto Repair­
Four Springfield people success­ with Rev. Veltle Pruitt preaching. which proved fatal. Brandon wa» ' summer ranip opened August 6 and FAMILY GROUPS HOLD
men
I
will
continue
until
August
27.
The
After
planning
a
swimming
party
I
fully scaled the Middle Slater moun­ Dallus Murphy ami Merton Ferebee enroute Io The Dalles and other
PICNIC AT RIVERSIDE
One point which remain» unset­
tain Sunday. They were C. F. Bar will sing ii tenor duet.
and picnic twice and having to post-1 LEABURC C. E. GROUP TO
cities. His home«was at the Iaink- ¡Springfield girls will attend from
tled I» the position of tho »mall
'
August
13
to
20.
pone
it
because
of
illness
and
in­
A
number
of
Sprtagfleld
families
her, Maurinp bombard, and M t . amt
Regulnr services will lie held In ershlne hotel In San Francisco.
TO SPONSOR U. O. PLAYS operator who employ» no paid
Miss Euulce Gerber, graduate formed a large picnic group at clement weather, young people of
Mrs. W alter N. flossier. Theae peo­ the forenoon with Miss Uldlne Oar-
nurse of this city, will be stationed Riverside ra rk Sunday Included the Baptist church shifted the pro-; M em ber, of the Leabur|? Chr, gt help, hut who wants to eoopemte
ple, together with Mrs. Ella lo m ­ tin singing a vocal solo.
UPPER CAMP CREEK ASKS
in the NRA plan and who are per­
End0avor
at the late for the entire camp as In the number were Mr. and Mrs. posed outing from a Friday night L
bard, M ri. Barber, Mra. H. L. B a r
will sponsor plays by
WALTERVILLE UNION camp nurse.
mitted to display the Blue Eagle.
W. A. Taylor, and Wilson Taylor. to Tuesday of thia week and a nun.
Dramatlcs
c,ub
of
the
UmlTer.
her, and Mra. Aubrey Brown camp­
Injures Foot on Cable — Nonda
Mr. and Mrs. Lum F. Anderson and ber or the younx people spent the slty of Oregon at W altervllle Friday More Information relative (o the
ed In the Slaters region over the Mae Pirtle, young daughter nt Mr.
A petition asking the annexa­
children, Frank and Irene. Mr. and evening on Fall Creek. Swimming evening. W illiam Thlenes, member duties of these small firms under
week-end.
and Mrs. Glenn Pirtle. 837 Alms- tion of the Upper Camp Creek, NEW MEAT MARKET
Mrs. W alter Laxton and son, Jun­ and a picnic supper were enjoyed. of this traveling troupe of enter­ the NRA hanaer is expected
den street, Eugene painfully ,n- school dlatrlct to the W altervllle
OPENS IN SPRINGFIELD ior, and Mr. and Mrs. P. H arring­
Several additional firms
CALIFORNIA RESIDENT
tainers. lives at Deerhorn and is a
lured her foot Tuesday evening union high achool district Is being
signed the NRA pledge and have
ton of Eugene.
SON SHOT, DIES WHILE
graduate of Bpringfi'-hl high school.
A new modern meat market has
8EES OREGON CASCADES when the end of a cable which she circulated this week. Unless there
received their Blue Eagles. Others
stepped on completely penetrated are objections voiced to the pro­ been opened In the Irish-Murphy
MOTHER VISITS HERE Proceeds from the entertainment are awaiting the arrival of addi­
will be divided by the Endeavor
Mrs. Agnes Folds of PaMadena, her foot She was swimming In the posed annexation there will not be store In this city. It Is being man­ 'BOOTH-KELLY SAFETY
tional Eagles and supplies from
an election, and the matter will be aged by Earl Kelly, experienced
W hile his mother, Mrs. Alice group a<nd the players.
California, who haa been a guest W illam ette river near thia city.
COMMITTEE HAS MEET
Washington, a C. The following
Frank«, was visiting here with her
left ln the hands of the boundary meat cutter, who features fresh,
at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. D.
have signed the NRA agreensent
Neighbors
Postpone
Picnic
Visits Uncle —■ Miss Bertie bon board.
cured and smoked meats.
Monthly meeting of the Booth- sister. Mrs. Frank Apgar. Lawrence
Pyle since Thursday left yeaterday
since the last publl bed report: H,
The summer picnic of the Royal
Kelly safety committee was held Franka, 16, of Lebanon accidentally
for Chicago and the Century of llsm lln of Canyonville who has
M. Stewart for Rtewart’s Fuel Co.;
Church Meeting Set
Divorce Grants*— A. T. Donoho at the M ill Tuesday evening. A shot himself blowing away hla arm, Neighbors of America which was W A. Hall for Hall, the Shoe Doc­
Progres. exposition. Friday Mr. aind been visiting nt the home of her
Regular Weekly covered dish din­ of Vida was granted a divorce from number of recommendations made which restTTted in his death In an to have been held Wednesday was tor; Alex Stevena for Chlo’s
Mrs. Pyle took their visitor over uncle. F. B. Hamlin this week, left
the McKenxIe pass to Bend where Tuesday for her home. She was ac­ ner and revotlonals will he held nt Idu Donoho Wednesday In circuit to the committee were reported to Albany hospital from loss of blood. postponed Indefinitely because of Store; W P. Nash for Berries
they drove to the top of Pilot Butte companied by Miss Doris Uerber. the Christian church this evening. court by Judge J. H. Norton. The have all been approved and carried The youth had been searching (or the death of W illiam Stearmer. hus­ tion in West BprtegdlaM; (
and viewed the crater of an ex Miss Hamlin attended high school Special committee meetings will be plaintiff was granted custody of out. John Parker is chairman of stray cows. Mrs. Franks left Imme­ band of Mra. Flora Stearmer, clnb
« '
the committee.
here a year ago.
held after the dinner and service. minor children.
diately on hearing of the accident. prealdent.
tlnct volcano.
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r-
CRESWELL HOLDS LION MEMBERS
E. L. HOWE RITES HAVE BUSY MEET
Court Will |
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Finish Short-Cat
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