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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
I IK T II Y K A It
DEATH OF PASTOR
No 33
HPIUNOFIKLD, I^ANK COUNTY, OKKOON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1933
Baker Reunion
Near Jefferson
BALL CLUB PLANS
yungalla hip fiaal M G am '
Hrm s SCHOOL BOARD
PICKERS START ■lenMore
G ,l Blue Eagles o M f j
HOP GATHERING
Relatives of Springfield Cou­
Local Campaign Show« Little
Team« Linqd Up for Third
Unexpected Passing of Rev. ple Hold Annual Gathering; Playing of Postponed Game' and Deciding Event on Brat- Earliest Varieties Being Har- Activity Thit Week; Poet- Directors Prepare Contracts
Win. G. Tnylor Brings Many
Many Join in Outing
office Gets Instructions
tain Field Friday; Start 6:10
Necessary After Defeat By
vested Now; Main Crop«
for Eight-Month Term; Re­
Expressions of Sorrow
Hills
Creek
Here
Sunday
»
Come
About
September
b
duction in Salaries Made
Anutiul reiiiiluii of members of
Names of ten more firms were
Itlv a l
ha sella 11 teams
of the
lb* I W Baker family waa held
added to the Blue Eagle
honor roll
.
Springfield's lissehall leu in ended Springfield l.lons elub will meet
on Brattuln field Friday evening PAY IS $1.00 A HUNDRED ,,t the local poatofflce during the HIRE NEW H. S. TEACHER
Ils official schedule In the Cascade
representation n( relatives present
.
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P«»( WM*k reports F B. Hamlin.
Baptist Pastor Worked Quiet­ A huaebull game heiw<-»ii th« rein league Holiday by liming the game at 6 10 o'clock to play their third . Nearly
Three Fourth of Crops postmaster They are: The lamp Tax Delinquency, Increasing
and
dec
iding
game
of
the
season.
ly and Alone in Ministering fives living north of Jefferson with to Hills Creek 10 1. hut will go to Th* Lion tamer's captained by W Contracted at Prices Below by V. J. Daniels; Sharmon (Jas Debt, High Millage Leads
Yoncalla Sunday to play off a posi­
those living In the south ended In
Station by Frank Shannon; Pacific
to Many of City's Needy
K Buell. had little difficulty la
25 Cents Say Big Growers
to $10.000 Operation Cut
tioned game which. If won by
n vlelory for the southerners IK S
Telephone w,,d Telegraph company ,
winning
the
aicotid
game
of
the
Springfield.
will
place
thL,
team
In
Seldom has a community reacted A large plenle dinner #»> also en
Picking of early hop» began on a by Zella Cantrell; Nelson'» Shoel x draatlc cut In the operation ex-
aerie« at Swimmer's Delight last
a tie plaee with IIIlia Creek again
us sym pathetically »1 the death of Joyed.
Friday evening IS 5
sm all scale In this district /e s te r Shop by J. A. N elson , IT ! vat's penaes of the Hprlngfleld schools
for the league pennant, thereby re­
one of Ils number as did residents
Those att titling the reunion wen
Th* tallt wlatera, under H. O. day. and will be in full »wing wl'h Jewelry Store by Ed O. l’rivat; for jbp coming year was made at a
of this smalt city Monday evening Mr and Mrs Halier, Mr. and Mrs quiring atlll another gam
Dibble*, used many of the young 'in the next week according to Htgnal Oil Company by Frank C. I special meeting of the school hoard
and Tuesday when they first learn Ale» Stevens. Mr. and Mr* Alva
The game was won by the visit ladles of Hprlngfleld on their team growers. Picking began Wedn »day Jones; West Springfield Service
Monday night. Eight months of
ed of the passing of R«tv William Mc I " son. Mr and Mrs Harold j of» In the seventh Inning when they
when
unable
to
muster
full at the Anderson yards, and was to Station by O. D. Wharton; Went «chool will be taught with a payroll
<1 Taylor, pastor of the First Hap- Mi
start thia morning at the L. 8. Side Tira Shop by H. C. B aldw in; | ,)f »18.380. Last year »28.323 was
i n. Mr. and Mrs Austin took advantage of errors and base strength.
list church lie died nt the Pacific Mi hereon, all of Kprlrgfteld, Mi hits to pile up six runs t ’nttl that
Chrlatofferson yard on Patterson the Springfield Electric Snarly by budgeted for the»* sam e Items on
Fred Walker, veteran umpire of Island, and at one yard near Har 61. A. Pohl; am/ R. Plrrie and Son a nine months school term,
hospital In Eugene Monday veiling unit Mr» 'i sal I’eari e of Eugene; time the game had been abattle
the Lions club, was undaunted as
of lom pllialloR s following a major Mrs ( hurle
building contractors.
Saving* In the operation expen
art» of Mureola, Mr royal hatween the two pitchers. he marched out onto the field dress­ rtsbarg.
operation performed a week earlier. and Mis Jot
Mauney
and
Mulligan.
Mulligan
re­
Graham. Mr and
Picking
will
give
employment
to
Seoono
Eagle
Supply
Gone
yes
of the Springfield sehool dta-
ed In light trouaera and a white
(in every longue were expres­ Mrs It 1, V „,*« Thelma Graham. tired In the seventh with three on
The »«cond supply of Blue Eagles trlct totaling over »10.000 have now
shirt, carrying a yardstick In hla rnore than 100« persons here this
sions of sorrow and regr-l that the Mr and Mr* I ,wi d Gruhum ano and th - n It was Just a que tlon of
hand with which to measure hla season. The Heavy Brothers yards arrived at the poatofflce this week been made by the present board
Mrs. Ernest how large the si-ore would b e The decisions Hut even this did not I
community had to lose such u cap­ baby, and Mr an
Hop
wh*re P,tk ln < wl" bu' ha!* alr*a<lr
exhausted and It la expected these will be
able young man right In the prim» Brown all of Portland; Mr and five little hl's Hprlngfleld made prevent some of h l. decision, from
Wednesday. August 30. al
of his life Those who had colne Mrs John Cooper, and Mr. and Itroduced one unearned run It was being contested long and loud.
ready has their full quota of 350 ¡up have received their emblems. A , when thia year’» budget 1» made
this fall.
to know hl* during his comparn Mrs Harold King of Kalama. Wu»h a case of too much Mauney and
pickers signed. Others may be used new supply has been requested
For the purpose of settling the
Blenched, backed up by an almost
The board decided to cut operat­
There has been little new dev­
lively short re-ldence In th<> city Ington
later aa several of those who sign­
question aa to which team the dif­
hail only the highest regard for
ed early fall to appear for the pick­ elopment In the NRA campaign In ing expenses for two reasons. More
Mr and Mrs Ituk r are maklna faultless support.
ferent members are on. Buell and
Springfield this week. A good many than half of the taxes in the dis­
ing, says Jesse Seavey.
h * friendship Thu»- who did not j their home on East Main street in
How the Game Went
Dlhblee got together this week and
gel as well acquainted liked and | Hprlsgfleld l.a I summer the an
of
the merchants who have signed trict are delinquent and there la a
The summary of the Sunday selected their teams from the on-
Pickers to Get »1.00
the blanket agreement or codes »15.000 warrant debt outstanding.
le s iie r te d him H e had llo enemies. miai reunion
held at their game as record«! fcr the New» by
Pickers
will
be
paid
at
the
ratp
tire member-hip of the club and
are expressing them selves this The other reason was that the total
hul had made many friendships by hum* here.
! Clark Wheaton la aa follow -
those outsiders who have played of »1.00 per hundred pound*. Tht*
his untiring efforts and work to
I S p rin g fie ld
Ab K H Po A E with the tearae during either of was the price set some time ago by week on another p e-e of the News. m illage 85.6 In Springfield last year
Others have already announced Is considered far beyond the aver­
assist the poor and needy He did
Perkins. 2b.
1 2
the first two game*. Only these will the growers and agreed to at that their position. Among these Is Jim­ age taxpayers ability to pay Mem­
not go about proclaiming Ills deeds
time, say leading growers.
F Squires, lb.
0 12
he eligible for the final game.
l-ul worked so quietly that only a
D. Wright aa,
2 3
It la impossible for growers to mie's Cleaning Shop operated by bers of the board stated that the
Team Member» Named
few other than the receplents of
O. Wright, cf.
pay more thia year as 75 per cent James Mitchell who has signed the city should be called on to make
M mbers on Dtbhlee's team are
his efforts knew of his work
I Mulligan, p. cf.
of the current crop has or will be code adopted by the Eugene clean­ like reductions in budget expendi­
C. F Barber. P. J. Bartholomew.
Was a Young Man
Taylor. If.
sold for lea than 25 cents Many of ers. Hereafter all prices for clean­ tures thl* year for without help
M C Kirkland. E C. Stuart. John
And he was still a young man.
the growers having signed con­ ing and pressing will be the same from other tax-levying bodies even
Sword, p.
D. Pyle. N L. Pollard. J. W An
the »10.000 saving will look small
not yet having reached his thirty
tracts aa low a* 16 c-enta, accord- in both cities says Mr. Mitchell.
Bchull, p.
derwm. I. M Paterson
compared with city, county and
-arson
Mr.
Chrlatofferson.
w
oo
la
New
instructions
received
from
first birthday. Horn In Kret a. fa r Dies at Home of Daughter Thatcher, rf.
Wright, L. C. Moffitt. W N. Go»»
state taxes.
time»». Scotland on December *1
MutllSon. 3h
, secretary for th« growers In thia the Department of Commerce at
Here Sunday; Born at A«h-
ler and Alton Roberson.
New Salaries Listed
Washington which Is handling the
•d istrict.
1903. he came to Panada while a
Peebles, c,
Salaries for the coming year win
land,
Oregon
in
1857
Huell will be aaaiated by the fol-
|, ba also been estimated that Blue Eagle distribution were r»
youth, and devoted many years to
be »80 a month for grad* school
tils work with the Hank of Panada
30 1 6 27 14 8 lowing team C. P. Poole, Dr. W C. l from one-half to three-fourths of reived this week by the local post-
Totals
Mrs Mary E Newman. 76. died
teachers, and »105 a month for
Rebhan. O H Murphy. F B Flan thp lor„ crop
VPar
a|rPady office.
In 182« he was In Minneapolis. Sunday morning at the horn* of her ,
grade principals. In the high school
E
,
ery.
F
B
Hamlin.
Norwald
Nelson
liWen
rontracte<,
Ab R H Po A
Want Consumer Cards Back
M in n e so ta
« rn d u n tln g
fro m
the daughter Mrs Cheron Cogiti. 1012 | Hills Creek
| teachers will be paid from »90 to
0
Clifford
Stalaberg.
H
E
Maxey.
W
Yield
,
,
Better
Thia
Year
6 1 2
1 0
One paragraph tells of the m»n-
Northwestern Hlhl
school, afte, , North Seventh street. Hprlngfleld Mathews, ef.
a month for eight months. The
1 F Walker. Jean Thompson. Thel
Hops w ||| y(plu bpttpr
aeag<Mt ner in which the Blue Eagl. users | »115
, , .
3
h a v in g ta k e n a full theological i sh e was born December 6 1X57 at It Kelsay, lh
»
«._*
.»
.
■
>
_»<
I
principal
will .. be paid
a month
0
rear
Nelson,
leroy
Inman,
and
Dean
,
,
han
they
lagt
ypar
glthouKh
wp
are checked. It says that all certl- ~
.
_ »150
.
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0
training He had barely completed Ashland. Oregon and had been a Stenchell. c.
01*
I olndexter
do not expect to harvest a bumper flcates of compliance sent In by the for nine months. Saving» of <700
1
Parka,
rf,
this, however when hla father, who resident of Lane county for many
a year had previonaly been made in
Walker will relinquish hla post crop, says Mr. Seavey.
poatofflce will be checked against
0
was pastor of the First Baptist year prior to her death She was G. Kelsay. 3h
tlon aa umpire for thia game in | Lane county and a small pi rtlon the signed re“ntploym*nt agree­ the Janitor service.
1
Tinker.
If.
< liurrh nt Riceville, Iowa, died aud a member of the Christian church
The board elected Mias Emma
_
. „
_
01 favor of a neutral man, Everett of Linn county la expected to pro­ ments returned to them, and that , .
E Lau »on. 2b
1
dtuly. and he was called to take of Eugene.
,
.
,,
.
.
.
.
Jean
Stephens of Moro. Oregon, to
q
|
Squires.
Clark
Wheaton
has
pro
duce 7000 hale thfa year. Thia any violation of the procedure will i
.
..
.
Baxter, as.
1
over hla father's work He remain
E ig h t sons, John I I . and Isa ac ol
0 tnlaed to record the score If the amount may be reduced to 6500 due oe turned over to NRA at W ash­ fill the vacancy of Miss Morrtsoa.
Mauney. p.
3
ed there for five yearn
resigned in the domestic science
E u g e n e ; t.e s te r, E lm e r. H e rm a n .
_ Lions club will furnish him with ’ to the ravages of the red spider and ington for action.
department. The new teacher la a
Married In 1831
and Curtis of Signs). Frunk of
ToUla
43 10 11 27 « j | sufficient paper and pencils with ' oth r diseases, says Mr. Christof-
The second paragraph Instructs
He then went to lx»« Angeles | ewlstnn. Idaho, end Claude Virgil |
whlch to record the errors
ferson. He estim ates that the Iota! the postmaster to hold all Con­ graduate of Oregon State college
where ha waa married to Miss ,,f Wendltng, survive, aa do two I Earned runs. Hilla Creek 3;
txtsers In the contest Friday will | acreage In the district to be 108t> sumer's Statem ent of Cooperation and has done other advanced work
base hits. Mauney; base on .
,
. . ,
7
Dornlhy Corning on June 26. 1931 daughters. Mrs J Lal-nnde of Rich­ three
,
..
. »,
,
.
i have to entertain the winners w th acres old hops and 385 acres new cards until further notice. Retailers in domestic science. She passed
(toe month Inter he and hla bride mond Oregon, and Mrs Coglll, be halls. Mulligan 2. Mauney 1; le f t 1 another picnic, or a dinner at Tay
hops. One of the beat fields of new and other* who have distributed the entrance examinations with the
'' T '? ' lor hall later In the fall
went to Prineville. Oregon where hi- sid e, 21 gritnd. hlldr.-n and 7 great ¡ ?" .’’J.'.:':' S’’: 1" * '* 1.“
| highest 'grade made at either O re
hops fn this district Is that at the the consumer* enstgna and w h o ;
Wild pitch, Mulligan 1. Sword 2;
served a supply pastor until Hept I grandchildren She Is also survived
gon State college or the University
The general public is invited to Seavey Hop Island where the new
are holding the signed cards a r e ; whpn gfap bejfan hpr frp8bm, n ye, r
ember when he accepted a call to j by her stepmother. Mrs. Amanda First Base on error Hills Creek 8 turn out and watch this contest.
plants
have
attained
a
height
of
asked to return them to the post- 8bp wag a,go ralp(Jlctfir,an of her
the pastorale of th. Springfield Wvcoff of Spokane. Washington; Strut k out by Mauney 7. Mulligan 4
11 feet.
office at once.
church
class at college.
a half »later, Mr* Ix’ttle Hartle of Su. -,I l Passed balls. Peebles 1;
Hop V a rietie s Explained
hit
bv
pitcher.
Mulligan
1.
Mau­
Included among his survivors are Spokane. Washington; and three
Hops
are
commonly
divided
into
his widow, Mrs Dorothy Taylor; half brother*. Harry. Morton and ney 1.
WEATHER INCREASES
three groups according to Mr
his mother. Mrs W G Taylor of t’ryat Miller of Nex Perce. Idaho
FIRE HAZARD IN VALLEY
Chrtatofferaon. The first of these
Riceville; a sister. Mrs Guy llynrs
The funeral aervlces were held TJVO ACCIDENTS OCCUR
being the Fuggte variety which ts
of Elyrln. Iowa and two sl-ters Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
The hottest weather of the sum­
commonly known as the early hop»,
IN CITY ON SATURDAY
Margaret and Anne, und one from the Hranstetter-8lmnn chapel
mer accompanied by a very low
There are comparatively few of
brother. Hums, all of Riceville In Eugene Dr E V. Stiver- offi­
humidity was reported from the Mc­
these In the county. The others are
Two motor accidents In which no
Kenzie valley this week. A t*the
Other rela’l v » survive In Scotland ciated. und Interment was made In persons were Injured and only Freda Fellows Becomes Bride known as the early and late cina-
Many Attend Funeral
same time a heavy wind from the
l-aurel Grove cemetery.
small property damage was sus
of Roy Lee at Beautiful ' ,er« The ear|.v cluster hops come
Resident of Creswell for 37 east caused a fresh and serious
Funeral service* were held from
ta llie d occurred in Springfield Sat­
Home Ceremony Sunday
on ’ hor“ y “fter ,hp
and
Years Passes at Hospital: outbreak of the fire in the Mt.
1
hutch w . dm I ly afternoon at LODGE CONDITION SOUND urday evening according to reports
are followed usually a few days
2 o'clock with Itev Alfred Daniel- I
Nebo region where 2400 acres were
Has Relatives in England
filed at the City Hall Both occur-
Miss Freda Fellows, sister cf Mrs later by the late clusters. The pick
NOBLE GRAND REPORTS
son, paator of the llaptl»t church
burned over about two weeks ago.
red on Fifth strew».
H. o. Dlbhlee. became the bride of Ing of the main crop will start
Pen 1 officiating He waa a »1st |
John Beak, resident of the Cres­ About 260 C. C. C. boys from Wend-
about
September
5
this
year.
The
The
first
at
8
p.
m.
resulted
In
Roy
Ix>e
of
Stayton,
at
a
beautiful
A financial report of the condl
e>l by llr Frank Matthewa of Cor-1 tlon
of th, Springfield I O O. F 11 damaged rear left wheel and fen candlelight wedding ceremony Sun nia,n picking season will run over well community for the past 37 Itng together with a smalt number
valila. Dr t’ <’ Wright, executive lodge waa read to
years died Saturday at the Parlflc of experienced fire fighters are try­
the Reltekah der to the C. A Wvraan antomoble day afternoon at the home of her “ period of tnree or more weeks,
i cr tary of the Baptist Sta'e con­ lodge members at Ihdr meeting a" •• wa" slvuck by M B Barmen parents. Mr and Mrs. J. T Fellows. 1
rospital in Eugene at the age of 61 ing to surrouDd the fire. Bo far the
d iti, it end Gerald Norton of
years. He was born at Caraboo. fire has been confined to logged-
tor
of
route
1.
Springfield
The
tat
at
Santa
Clara.
The
ceremony
was
CONGRESSMAN
MOTT
TO
I > linnott
Wllfri-d t'ook and Nor Monday evening by Ernest Rtark. ter a sumett the responsibility and read at 4 o'clock by Rev. Dean C
Canada. on December 7. 1871. and over land, but may spread Into
Noble Grand The report was given.
V ISIT DISTRICT SOON moved to England In 1882 where green timber at any time.
ton
I't tigrn sung, ''No Night
agreed to pay for the damage, ac- Poindexter, pastor of the Sprlng-
There." and Mr Hengra sang. "Face Mr Black stated, to quell rumors ordlng to Lum Anderson, p o lice! field MethodlHt church, a* the cou­
he lived for several years before
The greatest threat from forest
that the local lodge was not In a
A two-months tour of the first returning to the United States to fires In Oregon at this time Is in
to Face" during the service which
Hound financial poaltlan. Mr Black I cht«»f This accident accurred at ple knelt before a beautifully Itnpro congre atonal district starting the 1 ||Te a, Creswell.
the Wilson river region near Ttlla-
were ut tendisi hv his many f ritmila
vised altar of banked flowers.
stated that the lodge here Is re- E7fth amt A street,
early part of September ts now
wng married to Miss Ida Mae mook where the fire has reached
who filled the church aailftorlum
,
|
patms.
gladiolus,
und
sw
eet
peas.
In
being planned by Congressman Lower on January 1, 1908. His | within tw elve mile» o f that city.
Mloa Ruth Carlton waa organi»! anij i ognlsed u* one of the strongest ' chief. This accident occurred
Fleming of Riddle. Oregon was front ° r ,h e ,,re p,a<'e Th,‘ room James W. Mott.
I little lodgn In the state
widow survives, as uo the follow j
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nccnmpanlst for the service.
At the business meeting It was starting for his home when the waa ,,ark‘“OtMl- o®b' tall tapers east-
"So that I may arrange my itin­ tng tw o daughters. Mrs Verda Lan ; TWO MEN FINED IN
I’all bearers were Clarence Catid
their shadows of light about erary to Include as much as pos­ sing and Mrs. Lillian Lansing, both 1
decided to postpone the picnic motorcycle on which he was riding ;
ell. Robert Conk, Lloyd Frese. Fred
CITY COURT MONDAY
' which liad been planned for this collided with an automobile being ' tbe room.
sible of the territory. I would be of Cottage Grove; two sisters. Mrs.
Fresti, llnrry Chnse, nml Harry
Thp *eddtng music was played pleased to hear from the various
I coming Bnnday with the Odd Fel­ driven by Elmer Rwaggnrt of 745
Lillian Handy and Mrs. Sarah Pren ' Qlenn Jonps wag f)ne<, , 12 M()n.
Stearns, all member* of the con
West Twentieth street In Eugene. I by Mra nthbl',’‘ ""«I Included “Oh. Chambers of Commerce, munici­
gregatlnn. Elmo Chnse and Roy lows, and accept an Invitation to
tlss; and three brothers. H arry., day whe„ hp apppared bpforp cltv
Join with the Eugene and t'akridg, at Fifth and Main streets. The no ' J’roml e Me." and Mendelshon's palities. and other organizations
Fred, and James, all of England.
Carlton were ushers.
Recorder, 1. M. Peterson, on a
torcycle
was
considerably
damaged.
I
"P'ldlfK
March.
'1
Love
You
lodges In a picnic ahnve Lowell on
which have any problems whereby
Mr. Beak had crossed the Atlan­ charge of drunkenees. He was ar­
Interment was made at Rest
Both parties agreed the accident T n'ly." was played softly during I. a* their Representative In Con­
that dny.
tic ocean eight times.
U l i v e t i cemetery. The Springfield
rested Saturday evening and spent
wa unavoidable.
,be ceremony.
gress. can be of any assistance to
I'nolr Gray Bartholomew chapel limi , Mrs. Busan King, long-time mem
Funeral services were held Mon­ the night In Jail. H e had a pint of
The
bride
was
dressed
In
a
peach
her of the lodge was welcomed
them.”
he
says
In
hts
announce­
day morning from the Schewring whiskey In his possession when ar­
charge of the funeral.
georgette gown. Her hat. veil, and
home after a prolonged absence.
chapel at Creswell at 10:j0. Inter­ rested.
COUNTY CHAMBER ASKS shoes were white. Her bridesman« ment.
ment was made In the Lower cem e­
MISS SEVERSON ATTENDS
bee Hodges paid a »2 fine Monday
Mrs. Donald Goode, of Stayton,
FUNERAL IS WEDNESDAY near Jefferson Sunday wllli a large
ILLNESS TAKES
MART E NEWMAN
FELLDWSLEE
NUPTIALS HELO
CHRISTIAN CHURCH MEET
HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO
RESUME MEETINGS
Miss Edna Severson Is at Turner
The next meeting of the Happy
this wi ek representing the Spring
field t'hrlstlan church at the tin Hour elub will he held Monday,
mini conference being held at that August 28. al the home of Mrs. Ella
plaee. Mis,i Severson was mimed Lombard Mrs. W. K Darnell. Mrs
delegate to Ihe conference liy th D. ('. Polnde'xter. and Mrs. W. N
exeeulvle committee of Ihe Christ Gossler are on the program com
Ian Endeavor society nt their m eet­ mlttee. The following new mem
ing In, I Thursday evening, follow hers will he welcomed Into the elub
tng Hi«« church night program led I al
meeting, th
first
cp
early summer. Mrs. Doru Neet. Mfs
by Hubert Bias.
The executive committee of the 8. 8. Potter and M r. William
Christian Endeavor nlsn nccepted Moyer.
the report of the nominating com
mlttee for new officers.
CORVALLIS E X T E N D S eiD
MANY ATTEND SURPRISE
PARTY FOR MR. ROSSMAN
TO NRA MASS MEETING
An Invltntton to attend a mass
A number of Springfield people meeting at the Oregon State college
were Invited by Mrs. Harold Ross­ campii Friday to discus» the NRA
man to the Rossman home north problems hns been extended the
of Eugene last Thursday evening people of Springfield this week by
for n surprise birthday party In Ihe Corvallis Chamber of Com-
honor of her husband. Guest from meree. questions written tut h.v
Hprl gfleltl Included Mr. an,I Mrs. | P rsona nil, tiding the meeting will
W. F. Walker, Mr. and Mr» Henry he answered from Ihe speakers'
Korf and Mr. and Mr». E. B. Elan platform. The meeting 1» being
cry. Mr. und Mr . Alee McKenzie ponaoreil by Ihe President» Conn-
mid Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walker ell and will he held at 8 o'clock at
Ihe women's old gym.
of Eugene also attended.
COAST PARK. NEW ROAD
JOHN BEAK DIES
I
tery.
wore a dress of the same material SPECIAL RAIL RATES
morning when arrested for leaving
Members of the Lane County In blue with lace. Mr. Goode attend
his motor running unattended.
TO SCHOOLS OFFERED
MASON’S CLOCK TICKS
Chamber of Commerce at their ed the groom.
Both the bride and bridesmaid
All Western railroads recently
monthly dinner meeting last Thurs
OFF PASSING HOURS ODD FELLOWS POSTPONE
dny evening went on record as ; t arried bnquets of shaded a*ters completed an agreement whereby
PICNIC EVENT
favoring the construction of a road i «>”1 lilies of the valley,
any student, teacher or others at-1 The large street clock which I ANNUAL ______
from Florence to the Stuslaw river , Preceding
the wedding ceremony tendlnK universities, college
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or members of Liberty Masonic lodge
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p|cnR. wh,(.h w#g , 0
along the Jetty, and the ettlng i a family dinner was held at noon preparatory schools may purchase! have In* tailed on their build'ng b«- have been sponsor'd by the Spring
aside of a section of the roast In Immediately following the wedding ¡special reduced fare round-trip tween Second and Third streets fjp|(j | q q j,- lodge at Riverside
eluding the Sea I.lon eaves as n the twenty-one guests and relatives | tickets from thetr homes to any has been connected up with the park Sunday has been postponed
government park. Ed. F. Bailey, adjourned to th ■ front lawn where jetty where educational institutions master clock Inside of the building untu g un4jay September 3 tt wa»
new home loan bank head for this a reception was held under the , are located. The second half of the and Is now recording the tim e daily announced this week
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explained Ihe functions of I trees. Miss Bessie Howard. Mrs ticket will be good for a return | for Springfield residents.
The
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nis office.
Elsie Taylor, and Mr . Roy Fellows trip at Christmas or If not used chim es which are to strike on the frp hniPtrts
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The monthly meeting was held at , ar.sisted with the refreshments.
then can he u ed during the spring [ hour, quarter and half-hour, have pr„Kram M„mhprs of Juanita
Mr. and Mra. Lee have gone to vacation or at the close of the year, not been adjusted and turned on hpkah |(x)gp hRVp bppn |ny)tpd
Spnrks ranch. 1. M. Peterson, W
P. Tyson. W K. Harnell and H. E. Stayton where they will make their If a return ticket Is used at Chrlat- ’ yet.
attend the picnic.
Mnxey attended from Springfield. home.
mas or spring vacation, another
Names of the Masonic and affilla-1
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The next meeting will he held at
similar ticket may be purchased.
ted organizations, and thetr em -! Returna from C an yon vllls-M lss
the Low Pa»« Community hall on L/teGE CROWD ATTENDS
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blems, are being painted on the
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hag relurned from
September 21.
SUNDAY SCHOOL E V E N ! I “WHERE YOUR TREASURE Kl* s of the clock by Ed Volkstorf, | Canyonville where she visited with
Eugene sign painter.
Mlsa Doris Hamlin. Misa Hamlin
IS"; TOPIC OF SERMON
UNUSUAL NUTS BROUGHT
Seventy-five persona attended
returned here with Misa Gerber to
visit with friends made while at-
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will MRS. LOMBARD HOSTESS
TO OFFICE OF NEWS the annual picnic of the Methodist
Sunday school held at the Eugene preach on the snhject, "Where
TO AENEAS MEMBERS "«»"ng high school here.
Two branches of a hickory nut Springfield auto camp Friday after Your Treasure Is • at the morning
nnd chestnut trees hearing thp par iimm nnd evening. Games and service at the Methodist church
Regular monthly meeting of the
Son Born— Mr. and Mra. R. H.
ttally develnpnd fruits were brought stunts were enjoyed during the Sunday. The Sundny school will Aeneas club will be held Tuesday Culberson, 420 First street. Spring
I to the News office Monuay hv W ill afternoon, preceding the large pic­ meet at 9:45 with Ralph Fullerton afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ella field, are the parents of an Infant
lace Hawke The IrepH are growing nic In the early evening. Ralph Ful­ In charge. The Wesleyan league Lombard. This will be a business son born to them at the Pacific
i on the old Pengra place north of lerton. superintendent, had charge and Senior league will meet at 7 meeting and all members are urged hospital In Eugene on Tuesday.
Springfield.
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of the outing.
o'clock.
1 August 22. 1933.
to be prment.