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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
O J S KfUTT
rillRTIKTII YEAH
^ lUNOEIEUL IJthfK COUNTY, ORBOQN
THURMIJAY, AUGUHJ 31 1933
No. 34
SCHOOL 0010010 tio n io m irs » m s u it FAIR out
Ilio TEACHERS, ’ “ J ? " 6 »” ' jg g [j RECDROS
Colonel Barrigli Enlists Sup*
port of Boy Scouts In Mak­
ing Canvass of Springfield
MANY
PEOPLE
Two Vacancies in Local High
School; Language, Domestic
Science Teachers Resign
WORKING
MKINZIE U K
SUHLS I B W
Losers Must Treat Winners;
Luncheon Friday; Bartho­ Monday, Labor Day, Is Lane
lomew, Anderson in Charge
Day at Exposition; Games
W. E. Buell's Lion Tamer base j of Chance Are Eliminated
■election of two additional teach I ImI1 leam bad • ” • M Jr time *’» dw
era for Ihe Springfield high school rsMl,n< lh“ T all Twisters team led
faculty to fill the vacancies caused ' bjr H ° W bbl*e . In their third snd
i by the recent resignation of M iss' deciding ball game on Brattalo
i Ruth Morrison, domestic clence u ,e,d Friday evening. The winners
Fourteen Miles From Doylo
Hill to Nimrod To Get Final
Oil Macadam Surfacing
,
Eight o’clock Labor Day morning
SEEK EQUIPMENT HERE
the gules of the 1*33 Oregon State
Persons Not at Home Urged
Fair will swing open for the largest
to Call at City
for Card
Construction Company Rep­
flrat day attendance In history
And Wind*. <,
'ker
resentative Has Temporary
' and music, and Miss Juanita Deni , ,' * ,d ' be
without danger after That Is. if reports coming fro m ,
j mer, Hpsnlsh, lectin and English, tb‘,,r ,lrat lnn,n* In which they e v e ry part o f the state are any in |
Headquarters in This City
Muro (ban 3UO Hpri.
teachers, will I h > major problem-
l,Bd up • ,ota*
» runs. The final dicatlon of the renewed Intereet'
Iloa have signed the N. .
this
year.
By
9
o'clock
every
de
Final oiling work on the McKen­
Fu st yeara befvre aSc waa bum,
to be taken up by district IV school i *ca rt »tood 13-3. Winners of the
tu m o r Mlalomnnt ot Coop '“X *
part men t will be ready to offer
X « , Jaae F r e z a ra f a t*a r. L. U
zie highway is ached i^gd to start
board at Ihe regular monthly meet « * • * •
to be guests of the losers
cards now bolus distributed **
Its beat display to the thousands of! Frezar. ass ua* u f the fuuodara uf Tuesday, September 5, providing
lux Tuesday evening according to at either a picnic or a banquet to
tu« «imua, P re d iate« Or«.. Kvuadup
house-to-house ranvess of thia c.
be provided later in the season by visitors. A special train from Eu I Now at 1*. Ulaa Jeza atti U tu je « , weather conditions are satisfactory
I Dr. W H. Pollard, chairman.
II waa announced thia morning by
gene
will
carry
part
of
the
Lane
It was announced here today by V.
rula as tjwewa a f * ■
Word haa been received thia (he losera.
W X Barnell, colonel of the aalaa
county delegation.
XI xa
L.
Moffett representative of Babter
week, say, Dr. Pollard, .that Miss
promotion campaign In charge of
Players for Buell were Norwald
Labor Day evening, starting a'
i Brothers,
Portland
construction
JCmtnaJean Htephens. Moro. Oregon, Nekon. P. J. Bartholomew. F. B.
the can» at«.
7:30, Eugene will offer a program
men
who
hold
the
oiling
contract.
lias already acrepted a position Hamlin. Leroy Inman. Dean Poln
Keren members of (he Boy Scout
la front of the grandstand. This
Mr. Moffett arrived here Wednes-
Hhe was recently elected to suc- dexter, M C. Kirkland. Thelm er
troop, Floyd Cornell. Scott Wrlgbt,
performance precedes the big Gym '
j day and Immediately began the big
' cred Miss Morrison
Dr. Pollard Nelson, snd Floyd B Flanery.
Harold Foes. David Privet, Lloyd
khans and Rodeo, scheduled to
i task of assembling the necessary
has also received Ihe resignation
Harris, Jack Cook, and Floyd
j men and equipment for the work.
• ' U c | n *J
G rand ( haiupiou sheep I this week of Miss Deminer who Dibblee'a team Included Alton Rob­ •ta rt at 8 p. m. The Eugene Ju n io r’
Green. began the city wide canvass
Chamber of Commerce drill team
•w a rd by K E I'u lh u , o f W elerlen,
| He la making bis headquarters at
ha accepted a position al Medford. erson. H. H. Kchsffenberg. Laur
Wednesday noon and will continue
la ., and abuwa a buie by Mias W |a(t
of 26 men will be featured. The
- the Springfield hotel Hal 8tewart
ence
M
offitt.
N.
L.
Pollard.
W.
N.
Other
routine
business
will
also
Jachson,
irpents-d
and
»os
tbs
title
until thia afternoon
Armed with
Gossler E C. S tu art, C. F. Barber. organization won first place at the
~~
he sent here as Inspection en
agate
Ibis
year
a
t
the
Chicago
P
au
be
taken
up
by
the
board
at
(he
au official pin stating that th e y !
Stuall Acreage Eligible for gineer for the work
John Anders<>n, and i^raon W right Portland Rose Festival In June.
Tuesday session.
are volunteer workers In tbo anti- j
Lane County Program
Part in Reduction Benefits
Tbe contract for the final oiling
Tbe regular noon meeting of the
The problem of enrollment In Ihe
depression campaign the boys visit '
A Eugene band under the direc­
-Kprlngrield
Lions
club
will
be
held
Fletcher Tells Farmers
work on ,h* McKenal'> highway
local high school this fall remains
each hou»e asking the family head I
tion of John Stehn will offer musit-
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calls for slightly more than 14
uncertain according to Dr. Pollard Friday at Taylor hall. Plana for fur­
Io lie u one of the cards which
as will the W illamette Park Orches
C. W Rath. R. F. D. 2. Spring n,,lea of surfacing with oil macadam
ther
activity
of
the
club
will
be
dis­
This
district
has
not
yet
been
In
reads "Consumer Statement of Co-
tra of Eugene. Herschel Davis, field, was elected community chair- fronl D or1« hill to Nimrod. Of thia
formed whether the McKeaxle cussed al that time P. J. Bartholo­
operation— I will cooperate In re |
mew and John Anderson are In famed for bis music with triple- man df the Springfield district at a 8ect,on- «bout eight miles from
Union
district
at
W
altervltle
will
employment and iMtronlslng em !
toned crimes, will be one of the meeting held In Taylor's hall In Ylda to Nimrod now has a tempor-
•end Ihelr students here for the charge of the program.
ployers and workers who are mem '
head-liners. A number of acts are dlstrtct who have signed applies- ary covering which was placed a
third
year
or
make
other
arrange-
Iters of the N. K A " W ith each |
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also planned by the dance orches­ tlons for wheat allotments at a year ago. The remainder of the sec­
card signed the scouts leave a two ' Organize at Meet Last Night, ments. It also remains uncertain
tra.
meeting held In aylor’s hall In tion was given a dust pallative
Just
how
many
students
will
come
colored sticker to place In Ihe win
First Practice le Sept- 6;
Then, of course, at o'clock is Springfield last Friday night by coating of oil by the state highway
Into
this
district
for
their
high
dow Indicating that ihe people of
the start of the two-hour Gymk­ County Agent O. S. Fletcher. John department about one month ago.
Walker, Lorah to Direct
school edursl Ion as a result of the
that home are consumer members
hana and Rodeo, a featured event H Hammltt. and M S Hanna, both
It Is expected that 76 men will
new
nnn-hlgh
school
districting
of
of the N. K A.
Hprlngfleld Odd Fellows organ
every
night of the week, with m ore! of R. F. D. 1, were elected commnn- be used for thl« work If weather
Ihe county.
Many Are Absent
Ised a degree team lo conduct work
than 3.000 free seats In the grand- j ity committeemen.
conditions are satisfactory. The
All schools In Hprlngfleld will
Many of the families are abaenl within (heir lodge al a meeting
stand and standing room for nearly , The county agent outlined the Pf0!««* wl*I require about 26 fc
when the boys call and these peo­ held here laal nlgbfc W. F W alker open on October 2 for an eight-
Plan for wheat acreage redaction honr <Uy’ of rwU » * * ■ . dry
Methodists Plan Organization
ple are requested to call at the and John I^rrah have been placed month« term.
T u e s d a y C h ild re n 's D ay
and the making of benefit payments wea,h* ’' U >®t weather interferes
city hall where they may sign a In charge of the degree team and
of Senior and Junior Sing­
Tuesday of Fair week will be to cooperating farmers. He point-1 11 w111
de*ay * l accordingly.
card and obtain their window j will act us managers.
children s day and W illamette Val- ed out that the p lan was intended
rock for the surfacing work
ing Groups for Services
sticker. I. M Peterson, city re­
Regular buslne-i meeting of the
'
’
,ejr day- ’ rltb
»cnool children i for all wheat growers, even If they Is out at various places along the
corder. and Dean Poindexter are lodge will be held next Wedneaday
Selection of Mrs. Buford Roach
admitted free. Wednesday is Salem grow only a few acres
He also project. Necessary equipment for
assisting In the canvass
evening. H«-pt *. when the new
" d^ t o r ° f the senior choir
of and Roseburg and Umpqua Valley pointed out that benefit payments the work will be assembled locally
One point of discussion which team will conduct Ihe flrat practice
the Methodist church for the en day. Crowds rivaling that of Labor are available to cooperating farm- within the next few days This will
arose yesterday related to peraonr All members of the local lodge are
suing year was announced Monday Day are expected on Wednesday.
ers whether they feed all of the include a boiler, retort, and other
working on farms and signing the urged to attend the meeting.
evening following a meeting of the •The horse racing program every wheat that they produce, or sell It machinery for heating the oil In the
consumer carda, A few persons
music committee of the church afternoon Is expected to be a big to neighbors for feed, or sell It In tank cars, tracks, grad»”-« gasoline
The largeat repreaentatlon to at
hesitated Io sign Ihe cards, being tend a meeting of the local lodge liocal Retailers Call Meeting Mrs. Roach haa taken a prominent attraction
Labor Day finds tho commercial channels. A t the meet­ shovels and heavy rollers. Laborers
uncertain they were qualified Io lu several months was present last
at City Hall Tonight to Dis­ part In musical fields In Eugene featured race of the week. Gov­ ing Friday night farmers growing! tor the
w® now being sign­
do ao Mr Harnell slates that farm night and much favorable comment
and Springfield, and Is the wife of ernor Meier's Plate race, with a as
cuss Price. Competition
as^lO a acres
filed
b7 F. L. Armitage. U. S. em-
— litUe m
tm
m
e u a applica-
p p lic a ­
labor cornea under the Agricultural was heard on behalf of the degree
the high school orchestra leader.
handsome purse going to the first tions. •
ployment agent located at sixth
act and the people employed there (earn organisation This Is the first
A two-cent increase In retail
Urge Application Filing
and H,Kh atre«‘ a
Eugene.
New plans of the music commit­ place winner. Legalised wagering
are entitled to sign (he card» time the local lodge has attempted milk prices for Springfield was
No deadline has yet been set by | H1«bway officials are anxious to
tee provide for the appearance of should prove popular with the Fair
thereby showing their approval and to aponaor a team for some time foreshadowed thia morning by the
crowds.
which applications must be com ' * * * th* «»“ Dletlon of this oiling
the senior choir at the Sunday
barking of the N. R A plan
announcement of N R. A General morning services, and for the or­
If you want to be a record break- pleted but It Js probable that all prolect thla »e*>on as a protective
New signers of the l*realdent'a
Tyson, that he was calling a meet ganization of a Junior choir among er. attend the Oregon State Fair | applications will have to be com- meaanre for the roadbed. The tem-
LAIRD FAMILY REUNION
agreement al Ihe local pnatofflce
Ing tonight at the City Hall at 8
on Labor Day. Attendance records pleted and filed prior to September porary « » t in g on the Vlda-Ntmrod
during the week Include F G Mor­
' IS HELD LAST WEEK o'clock of all dlsti^iutors of milk the Intermediate and Junior groups are due to be broken that day.
16. The county agent urges a l l ' aection- »M eh was very satiafac-
to sing at the evening services.
ion Service Htallnn by F O. Morton,
In the city for the purpose of lining
There will be no games of chance farmers who expect to apply f i r al- j ,ory ln dry we*th e r soon began to
Music
at
the
church
was
directed
'
A reunion of the la ird family
Morris Barber Hhop by R E Mor­
up with the President's recovery
on the State Fair grounds ft has lotments to complete their applica-1 break down under heavy winter
ris. Ueorge tier Blacksmith Shop waa held last week at Ihe P. N. program and the consideration of by Kenneth Roduner of the Uni­ been announced by Max Gelhar, tlons at the earliest possible date travel 1,81 y *a r Traffic up the
versity
of
Oregon
during
the
past
la
ird
home
near
Creswell.
This
by George Orr, Clover's Barber
director.
milk code to stabilise the local
and file them with him or w ith! M cKeniie in winter months now is
year. Mr. Roduner Is no longer at
Hhop by C. P. Clover, llenderer'a was the first reunion of the family price.
the community chairman.
I rIval*“ X that of the summer. The
the
university.
In
several
years
and
waa
attended
Electric by John llenderer, and
Tyson
explained
that
he
waa
call
Wm.
X.
Cruxan
of
Dexter,
was
,nre of snow 8P°rta- the unusual
ALL
MOTORISTS
MUST
Mi Kenxle Junction Produce Market by Mr. and Mrs Gallagher and son
elected community chairman of the w*nter 8cenlc beauty of this region
Ing the meeting at tbe request of
ot
Wisconsin.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Wayne
HAVE
NEW
LICENSE
NOW
by Prank Cluater
Thia makes a
TEACHERS HAVE CHARGE
some of the distributors and that
Pleasant H ill district at a meeting and the ease with which It may he
total of SB who have now signed Laird of Washington. Miss Irnia
he would not be able to attend the
O
F
R
E
B
E
K
A
H
P
R
O
G
R
A
M
S
held
at Pleasant H ill high school reached have all contributed to
After midnight tonight only Ore­
for the Blue Eagle al the local poet- Laird who teaches at Bend, Miss
m a tin g . He yn^Jerstood, however,
Tuesday night. P. N. Laird and this traffic.
gon
drivers’
licenses
Issued
since
Lnrle
la
ird
music
student
at
the
office.
Four members of the Springfield July 1, 1931 will be effective. Those Orson Stntx, both of R. F. D. 1,
that an attempt would be made to
Instructions received at Ihe local Unlveralty of Oregon all returned
stabilixe the local milk prices with teaching staff will have charge of who have failed to secure renewals Creswell, were elected community METHODISTS TO HEAR
home
for
the
occasion.
Mr.
and
postofflcs this week declare any
the entertainment at the Juanita will find their old licenses cancel­ committeemen.
those of the Engene distributors.
business man who does not hire Mrs. Ralph la ird and two children
LABOR SERMON SUNDAY
John D. Pyle, manager of the Rebekah lodge meetings during the led and themselves In a position of
of
Edenvale,
Lawrence
la
ird
and
extra help, but who Is willing to
Springfield Creamery company, had month of September It was an having no license at all. according CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
The Labor Day message for the
sign the President's Certificate of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Ia ln l completed
not heard of the meeting being call­ nounced Monday X t the regular to Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, j
the
family
group.
HAVE
REGULAR
SERVICE
1
1
o'clock worship service at the
Compliance and obtain the Blue
ed when questioned this morning. business meeting They are Miss
Police officials have indicated:
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Methodist church is: "Christ and
Eagle for his shop or store.
He stated that the present retail Edna Platt, Mias Dorothy Girard,
Regular «vrvices both Sunday Labor’s Demands."
I- O. O. F.-REBEKAH PICNIC price of their pastuerised milk was Miss Thelma Sweeney, and Mrs that Immediate enforcement of the
M any at W ork Now
new motor vehicle law will be morning and evening will be held a t T h e Young people's meeting will
Locally Ihe N. It A. campaign
AT RIVERSIDE SUNDAY eight cents, that they would like to Leota Rodenbough.
made.
the Christian church Sunday. The begin at 8:30.
has begun to settle down to a quiet
Increase It. and thereby pass on a
Plana were also discussed for the
More than 40 per cent of the ap- Bible school will meet at 9:46 with
Sunday evening at 7:30 the pas-
The annual picnic of the Hprtng-
walling for the expected Improve­
share of the Increase to the pro­
O. O. F. Rebekah picnic to be pllcants for renewals are recelveo Roland Moahler as superintendent, j tor. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, will
ment. some of which Is already be- field 1. O. O. F. lodge will be held
ducers supplying them, but he was held at Riverside park Sunday. by mail through the main o pera-'A t 11 o'clock Melvin T ra ile r, who begin a series of services on the
lug felt here. It has been many Sunday at Riverside park It has
doubtful of the possibility of bring- Mrs. Clara Taylor, Ernest Black tors' division at Salem, and 26 per Is serving as supply pastor during theme of "World Evangelism." The
months since as large a percentage been announced by Bert Hankey Ing all retailers In line with such
and Glenn ¿tone are members of cent come from the traveling ex­ the absence of Rev. Veltie Pruitt, first of the series w ill be: “The
of Ihe population of this city has and Elmer Pyne. members of the prices which would be necessary
the Rebekah committee.
aminers. The remaining 35 per cent will preach on "Christ. The Pro- Place of the Local Church in World
been employed at one time as Is committee. Members of Juanita
All are to bring their basket dtn come in from personal contact phet."
For the evening service Evangelism.” ,
now With the sawmill operating 40 Rebekah loilge will be gue«ts of
ROLLING LOG FRACTURES ners. Those without transportation through the Salem and Portland of­ Dowell Callis. pastor of the Cz*-,-
There w ill be an official board
hours a week, hops being picked, Ihe Odd Fellows at the picnic which
are to meet at the I. O, O. F. hall fices.
well church, will be the speaker.
meeting at the church Tuesday
and other farm crops being har­ was postponed from last week
WOOD WORKER’S LEG Sunday morning
— --------------------------
'evening at 7:39.
vested, also several being employed
Each family Is expected to bring
MRS. TOO M B H O STESS AT
Th<‘ »eekly prayer meeting w ill
Carol Lansberry of Leahurg sus
HAPPY HOUR GROUP
nt the Eugene Fruit Growers can their picnic basket dinner. Coffee
B R ID G E P A R T Y F R I D A Y
h<“ld Thuraday evening at 7:30.
nury, the streets of this city have and Ice cream will be furnished by talned a fractured leg above the UNLICENSED PEDDLER
HAS PLAYLET MONDAY
knee last Thursday afternoon when
suddenly become very quiet during tbe lodge.
REQUESTED TO LEAVE
caught . between two rolling logs
the daytime.
Four tables of bridge were in LANE FARMERS MAY
A short playlet featuring Mrs.
while working (or Ihe Booth-Kelly
A non-resident peddler who visit­ Ella I-ombard. Mrs. Levi Neet, and play at the home of Mrs. Donald I
Just what Is to be done with the METHODISTS ATTEND
SELL _______
SURPLUS HOGS
lumber company above Wendllng ed Springfield Monday with a stock­ Mrs. W alter N. Gossler was pres­ Toomb Friday evening when she In -,
Consumer cards Is not certain as
MISSION
MEET
FRIDAY
It
was
necessary
to
carry
him
out
' L* ne c~ n* farm " a » « « ab|«
ing darner device which he sought ented at the first fail meeting of í T X h o r ? Mned ñ
yet. After they have been signed
lo a speeder which brought him to to sell to housewives was Ordered the Happy Hour club Monday after­
they will bo returned to the post-
w aa W ii n
f th h i h
»arts
to tjiBpOBe of the|,. aurpiug hogs to
A number of ladles of the Metho­ Ihe town of Wendllng. Here he was
to leave town or buy a peddler’s noon at the home of Mrs. Lombard. was winne. of the high score prize. the federaI Kovernment „„„„ ac.
office where they will be held for
dist church went to HalcmFrlday r \c e d In an ambulance and rush license when taken to the city hall
Guests present were Mrs. L. C.
.„ n o
™
“
further orders from administration
Members also gave short reviews
to attend a district Methodist Mis ed to the Eugene hospital where the same day. The man declared
M offitt. Mrs E. E. Mav. Mrs John!
' ’ ‘ ° 8 F U ‘ cher' county
headquarters In Washington, D. C.
of books which they .have read dur­ u
.
„
,7
•
'
J
"
I
agent.
The
government
will
buy
at
slonary meeting. Those attending the Injured leg had to be ampu­
Henderer. Mrs. W. K Barnell, Mrs.;
;
he had not made a sale, and chose ing the summer months.
■
..
„
Portland feeder pigs and Dlggv
were Mrs. W illiam Gnntz. Mrs. U tated.
p
to ‘move on' to a new field.
In addition to the 26 members Herbert Moore. Mrs. C. A. Swarts. sows. The sows over 275 pounds
Mrs. F. B. Flanery. Mrs. C. E .!
YOUTH AND AGE TANGLE G. McElhnney, Mrs. Emma Olson
present, the following guests were
to farrow in three weeks will bring
MEsa Ada Porter, Mrs. A. B. Van
,h ” curren« marka‘
EPWORTH GROUP PLANS LIG HT CAR RUNS INTO
IN AUTO ACCIDENT HERE
entertained: Mrs. Henry Fandrem. H arrv"' W h h n '" " ’ J ’ ' " ' ’ ,
Valxah. and Miss Myrnn Bartholo­
L’ 0” dO,'ka’ e ‘”U8 »«00 P" h*ad ’¡' " d««‘
WORK FOR FALL MONTHS HEAVY SAWDUST TRUCK Mrs. W. P, Tyson. Miss Ada Porter W r a b t M r , n , I
It was youth axalnst age Monday mew.
of Chicago, and Mrs. Hugh Craw­ W
f
W r ah, M r
P T n ,
P,K’' W‘" briD* fr° “ ” M “ h“ “ d’
night
when
automobile« being
W
C
W
right.
Mrs.
Carl
Olson.
red for , he 20.30
tQ
Topics for weekly discussion
No one was Injured, but the front ford of Ontario. California.
driven by J. L. Fisher, #4, of W endl­ RAINS BEAT DOWN HOPS
Mrs. Harry to. Stewart, and Mrs. ,„ P
«« lftn „
meetings of the Epworth League of of a light automobile was consider­
C. E. Wheaton.
’ n
T
P„
ing, and L. C. Jackson. 19, of 181 MORE SUPPORTS NEEDED the Methodist church were outlined
are P. O. B. Portland.
ably damaged Monday afternoon H O L D F A R E W E L L P A R T Y
Washington street, Eugene crash­
and a petition addressed to Presi­ when Leslie Gralger, 18. of Wendl­
The government is buying ud
FOR SC H O O L T E A C H E R
ed together at Fourth and Main
The rainfall of Monday evening dent Roosevejt for his efforts on
FOOT SHATTERED IN
these pigs and sows to decrease
lng, started to drive east across the
streets here at 7:46.
and Tuesdny added ao much weight behalf of World Peace were acted
CUN ACCIDENT SUNDAY the amount of pork now being
tracks at Third and Main streets.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. A,
According to Lum Anderson to the hop vines at the Hurd on at the meeting of the executive
thrown on the market at low prices.
He did not see the McPherson hog­ Phelps and family of Pleasant H ill
police chief, Jackson was attempt­ brothers field nenr Coburg that commltlee held Monday evening at
Vernon Fegles. M arcóla was
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ged fuel truck, driven by Orville tendered them a surprise party Sat­
ing to negotiate a reverse turn and they fell from the wires. It was the home of Miss Marlon Shipley.
McPherson, starting ahead of him urday evening as a farewell event. taken to the Pacific hospital In CITY* PAYS ANOTHER
ws struck by the Fisher automobile. necessary to secure a supply of thin The group also derided to partici­
and crashed into the rear of It. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps will leave this Eugene Sunday evening where It
A tire which blew out on Ihe Fisher strips for supports and raise many pate In the state efficiency sche­
OF DELINQUENT BONDS
Both vehicles had stopped while week-end for their new home at was necessary to amputate a part
automobile
made
considerable of the vlnpa again.
of the Instep of his right foot as 1
dule during the fall and winter a train passed the Intersection.
Philomath where Mrs, Phelps will
noise, other damage to the auto­
months.
well as his first and second toes, The seventeenth of a series of
be employed In the -high school as a result of the accidental dis-! defaulted city bonds was paid off
mobiles was sllg.'it.
LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND
teaching faculty. A large number
GRIMM ALFALFA AIDS
charge of a gun which he was Monday by L M Peteraon, clzy
BUSINESS PROPERTY
of friends and neighbors attended^ cleaning.
JOINT
LODGE
PICNIC
Springfield physicians ™ '° rdert 1EaCh ° f th° bond8 la for
TH ISTLE INFESTED LAND
MRS. LOMBARD HOSTESS
were called to care for the Injured ?B° ° mak'r“t a total of ’ 8'600 wblcb
CHANGES HANDS HERE
Among the Hprlngfleld people
FOR AENEAS MEETING
man
«>•« now been paid off on an issue
A Benter and son of Creswell BAPTISTS TO SEE WORK
who attended tho Joint I. O. O. F.
The business block at the south­ have had considerable success In
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136,000. This is the last bond
OF CHURCH ON SLIDES
Members of the Aeneas club were picnic at Mossy Maple park on the west corner of Fourth and Main
Grand Officer Coming
.Wh,Ch C,n * * pBld ort unt" mor#
controlling Canada thistles by
guests of Mrs. Ella Ixtmhard nt W illam ette above Lowell Sunday streeta has ben acquired recently
planting Grimm alfalfa on laud
Grand Patriarch of Portland, head , ' “ X moDey ls pald-
Rev. Kenneth Tobias will exhibit
their August meeting Tuesday wero Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Flanery.
by C. J. PuMord of West Spring- heavily Infested with these weeds.
atereoptican slides showing the life of the Encampment branch of the
afternoon. A social afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. W alker, Mrs
field, from U. T. Grace of Portland. County Agent O. 8. Fletcher, who of Christ, and also missionary work ' ortler In Oregon, is to visit Wima-
needlework wan enjoyed. Miss Edna Rosa Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Many See U. O. Player«
Mr. Plilford Is a recent arrival from visited the farm recently, reports of the Baptist church ln the Pacific whala encampment of I. O. O. F
Swnrts and M ' hi Maurlne Lorn I,aril E, Pyne, Mrs. Nellie Jordan and
A good sited audience was pres­
Idaho. Th« building houses the thaf the alfalfa, planted in 1932. Northwest at the weekly prayer at Eugene. Friday night, Septem
were guests of the club. The Sept Wallace Jordan. The picnic was
ent at the Methodist church Tues
Ideal Grocery, fTie Independent
smothered out . the .1 i meeting of the congregation to- ber 1
,ui .. practically
a
8everal members of the day evening to see the University
ember meeting will be held at the sponsored by the Eugene and Oak­ Meat company, and the SprlngAeld had
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(ie*‘'rlp' tvp lemure will ac , Encampment .Ive In Springfield and j Players present three short Blblcal
home of Mrs. L. K. Page.
ridge lodges.
Newa.
alfalfa had been obtained.
company the showing of the slides, are planning to attend
playa
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WHEAT GROWERS
ELECIOFFICEHS
I.D.O.F FORMING
HEW DHILL TEAM
MRS. ROACH NEW
LEADER Of CHOIR
TWO-CENT MILK 11
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