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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIRTIETH YEAR
hl'IUNOKlKlJ). IsANK COUNTY. OREGON.
M’KENZIE SOARD
DEALERS TALK
CODE PROBLEMS
“General" Tyson and "Col-
4 onal" Barnell Study Local
Aapacta; To Investigate
Sending High School Stu­
dents to Springfield
THURSDAY, HKPTEMBER 14. 1933
Legion Groups
hold Nomination
No. 36
FOOTBALL CALL
HEARD AT S.H.S.
COUNCIL ASKED
TO M A R I E S
Verne Caldwell May Head
Port; Auxiliary Elects Mrs. Marion Hal! Starts Issuing
Hamlin; Install October 5
Equipment This Week, Drill
Work Starts This Week
Verne Caldwell was nominated
Street and Finance Commit­
tee Chairmen Preaent Writ­
ten Recommendations
Directors of the McKenzie union aa commander of the Springfield EXPECTS GOOD MATERIAL
TO MEET AGAIN SEPT. 25
high school district at W altervllle Amerlcun I»glou post number 40
at
their
first
meeting
held
here
asked (hat contracts for the educu
Local Merchants Want to Or-
Coach Seeks Whereabouts of
New System of Check-up on
(Ion of tltelr students at Hprlngfleld Iasi Thursday evening.
ganize Under Provisions of
Players; Must Start Build­
City Motor Driven Equip­
Al
Pohl
was
notiilualetl
for
firs!
high school during Ihe next year
Small Towns for Benefits
ing Team Before School
ment Asked; No Action
be drawn and sent to them at vice-commander, Frank Emerick,
Oswald
once Their action followed another second vice commander
Kvery tiu«lue«« man I f H prlti*
Football training got under way
Salary redactions In the street
Join! meeting between Ihe two! Olson and P. J. Bartholomew were
Delti must operale uii(J. TL
N. It
at Springfield high school this
and fire departments, am! th i crea­
school hoards here Tue day even­ named for adjutant; and Jack Lar-I
week with the return to the city
A code, and every
*
In
ing In dlacuas arrangements for the | son for finance officer. II. O. Dlls
tion of a detailed system of re­
of
Marlon Hall, athletic director,
made (luring I be n a il »
new year Members nt the W alter Idee Is retiring commander. Bar­
cord* of operation of city-owned
who
with
Mra.
Hall
has
spent
the
together thoae group* »
vllle district, whose high school i tholomew Is adjutant, und luirson
summer
In
Washington
and
Cali­
not now affiliated with aom
-
equipment
were embodied in a w rit­
P ostm aster G eneral Jam es A.
building
has been condemned, S finance officer
body. Eventually the federa. ♦«,
fornia.
Parley,
in
addressing
the
national
ten
recommendation
placed before
staled they wanted to present the:
Several
were
nominated
for
eminent will hava code« effect
No real practice will be held ; eoarvantien of Young Democratic tin- t'tty Council at the monthly
terms of the Hprlngfleld board con­ places on the executive committee
Chaka of America at K ansas City,
which will cover every type of bua.
tracts to their patron«.
Three are to be elected. Thoae until the latter part of the week. [ aa$d that repeal of prohibition, meeting Monday evening by J. E.
tie«« In every town. Shall «mail
The
flrat
day»
are
being
devoted
I
■oar at hand, would lower taxes
The offer made the W a lte rv llle ! nominated are F. B Hamlin, H. E.
firing In thia rlty continue lo oper­
to the Issuance of athletic equip-, and make possible a hatowred na­ Cross, chairman of the street com­
direr-lorn provider! for the educa Maxey. H. o. Dlbblee, Dr. W. H.
ate under the blanket code which (
mittee, and C. F Barber, chairman
tional budget.
merit and limbering up.
lion of Ihe Incoming students al a 1 •> .1 l.ii « W N. Goa 1er. M B Hunt-
they algned when they received the
Springfield
haa
an
opportunity
of ihe finance committee.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., to per capita share of Ihe costa of ly. I), w N. Dow. and I M Pet-
Blue Eagle, or ahall they organize : home from his tour of Europe aad
for a good football season tbls year
The council discussed the recom
ersou.
the high school, Ihe Waltervllle^
locally and eatabllah their own I foremost among the "wonderful
If those players who were on the
mendatlon. and passed it by until
district
to
provide
their
own
trans­
Election
of
ofDcers
will
be
held
team last year, and the usual p ft |
agreement of fair trade practice« . lim o " he had was at a bull fight
Monday evening, September 26. at
The McKenxIe district at the next meeting on Meptem-
staged for him in Spam, where ba portation
and competition?
centage of new material turns o u t.;
which time a special meeting haa
donned nativ« garb and was eotar-
now
owns
a
bus
which
haa
been
'
her
SI.
Tbeae and other problem« were [
thinks Hall. Last year he began
been called to take action on tbe
tained by the bullJ tab tea.
uaed for Ihe past two years. The
Members of Ihe Ladies Auxiliary
carefully dlacuaaed here Tueaday ;
with a green team and made a
proposal. This meeting will be
per-caplta
coat
for
thia
year
la
'
held
their
elections
last
Thursday
evening when local buelneaa men |
very commendable showing.
held at 7:30. gays Mayor Tyson,
estimated at about $80 l4zal year ' und choae Mrs. F. B. Hamlin aa
gathered at the city hall to dla-
O ther School« at W o rk
chairman of the council.
It
wa
around
$72.
but
McKenzie
'
their
new
president
succeeding
cuaa code«.
Two factors are handicapping Potluck
Supper,
Business
Embodied In the recommenda­
district, operating under the Wheel­ Mias Edna Swart». Others named
W anta Own T rade Area
the coach thia year. First school
tion is a provision calling for the
er
law,
paid
only
$30
per
student.
Session
Monday;
Entertain
were
Mr».
W.
N.
dossier,
vice
I
does
not
start
unltl
October
2.
j
Jullua Fulop. department «lore
president; Mr». W. N. Dow. aecre-1
reduction of salaries of the street
District Group Sept. 27
owner, brought forth the propoaal
The W altervllle board declared
about the time for most of the high
commissioner and police chief from
tary;
Mrs.
I-arson
W
right,
treas­
to eatabllah Hprlugfleld aa a trade
that they would have approximate­
school football game» to be well
First fall meeting of the Metho- $9o to $75 monthly. Also reduction
area within Itaelf and advocated
ly 43 high school students In their urer; und Mrs. Emma Olson, chap­ under way. This makes is neces­
lain.
dis? Men's Brotherhood will be held of the fire chief's salary from $80
the adoption of an agreement
district this year. A few of these
sary for Springfield players to
Local Troop Committee to
Both groups will hold Installation
Monday evening at the Methodist to $70 monthly. Both changes to
among local retailer« aettlng forth
have moved Into Eugene for the
start early and do their prelimin­
Pledge
Sum
for
District
church starting with a potluck sup­ be effective commencing October
of
officers
on
Thursday.
October
5.
hour« which the »tore« will remain
school year. The others must be
ary work In September, Just as If
per served by the men it was an­ 1. 1933.
and National Work
open and other practice« Spring
sent somewhere by the school
school were In session, f they do
nounced today by P. J. Bartholo­
L im it Police C a r Use
field, being a city of leaa than 250(1
board of the district. Last year an
not. they cannot hope to make a
Hprlngfleld will attempt to raise average of more than 36 students
mew. vice-pre«fdent in charge of
It is further requested that the
population, la entitled to cuncea-
creditable showing in scheduled
programs.
city shall furnish not in excess of
alona In the matter of working somewhere tietween $50 and $75 attended school here dally from the
games with teams that have had
for
thl«
city'«
«hare
of
the
district
This will be a preliminary meet 30 gallons of gasoline in any one
hour«, minimum wage«, and hour«
W altervllle and Camp Creek vici­
Ihe benefit of this early training
ing at which time preparations will month for the operation of the
In which «tore* tnay remain open and national Boy Scout expense« nity.
Tbe second factor ties In with
during
the
next
year
It
was
decided
be made for the entertainment ot police car. and that no extra labor
which center» of larger population
the
first.
W
ith
the
delay
in
open­
All teachers contracts for the
here Wednesday afternoon at a
the sub-district meeting of the shall be allowed excepting labor
cannot have
ing of school. Hall is finding it
school year to open October 2.
meeting
of
the
local
scout
troop
Brotherhood which is to convene: authorized by the city council.
Much tll«cu«»lon centered around
difficult
In
rounding
up
his
players.
except one. have been signed and
In this city on the evening of Sept-!
They point out in making their
the queatlon of local firm« enter­ committee. P. J. Bartholomew,
Many of them having left town to
returned The board delayed action
ember 27. Dr Victor P. M o rris,1 adjusted salary recommendations
ing Into code agreement« with Ku chairman, will report thia to the
work
In
fields,
hop
yards,
and
other
tain
Mrs.
Grace
Christen-
on declaring this place vacant, as
professor of economics at the uni­ that the fire chief is provided with
gene flrtna In the same line of district-wide meeting lo be held al
seasonal employment. W ith only a
the faculty member may not be at 1 son, Portland, on Monday
versity, will be the principal living quarters in addition to his
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
rooms
bualnea». Il wa» Ihe concensus of
skeleton of his team out for prac­
......- — ■
home lo receive her mall.
speaker at the district meeting , salary.
«pinion that thle would work aatl«- In Eugene Friday evening Attend
tice
a
coach
cannot
always
build
Mrs Grace Christenson of Port­
Members of the Ladle« aid will
Illg Ihe meeting will be represent«
There
Is
still
one
vacancy
In
Ihe
fnctorlly In certain type« of bu»l
The second section of the state­
land. vice-president of the Oregon | up (he attack and defence which he
ne««e«, but would work a hardship Uvea front scout centers In Lincoln, high »(bool faculty, however, as i Rebekah assembly will pay her i wants, and frequently finds eleven­ serve the «inner for the meeting. ment requests clo er check-up on
on »«me firm» where only ■ »mall Benton, and Ijtn e counties which the board has not yet tendered a official visit to Juanita Rebekah th hour shifts in positions which j All members of the Brotherhood all city equipment and that the
are urged to gttend the meeting
operate under Stout Executive, H. contract to anyone to teach do­
percentage were represented.
combined street commissioner and
lodge of Springfield next Monday work smoother, but handicap the |
next Monday. A business session
B Sallee, as one district.
mestic science the coming year.
Few Employ W orker«
police chief spend more of his time
players who have not had sufficl
evening.
will be held after the potluck sup­
Tentative plans for a Father and The board has several applications
The largeat obstacle locally In
with the first mentioned post and
This Is the regular monthly so­ ent practice together.
per and plan» for the activities
attempting to lineup with other Son banquet and demonstration under consideration.
that the city make greater use of
Has Good M aterial
cial night for the locaf lodge and
of the organization during the
firm» In the larger city of Eugene by the 32 members of the local
the sheriff and state police In
A formidable array of material
Ihe evening w ill be devoted to so-
coming winter will be discussed.
1» the fact that only a few of the scout troop were also discussed LENA ARDITH POST
handling local police work,
I rial activities following a short is expected to be available later in
local bualnea« houses are employ­ art the meeting This will probably
W a n t D ally Machine Report
lodge session. In charge of the the season and will include Bruce
BURIED AT LEBANON
ing additional help outilde of their he held tome (line during Ihe next
Suggested under the section deal­
quarterback;
Disque UNIVERSITY FRIENDS TO
dining room Monday night will be Squires.
Immediate family, and as «uch are two months.
SEEK MEMBERS HERE ing with reports is a request that
McKenzie Resident Dies at Salem Mrs. Alice Doane. Mrs. Zella Can­ Smith at half or quarter; George
Kenewed Interest In local scout
not required to adhere to the lim it­
the City Recorder have suitable
Irvin
and
Kenneth
Cox.
halfbacks;
j
trell.
and
Mrs.
Blanche
Daniels
j
September 7; Leaves Parent
ed working hour» Imposed on firm» work was developed here following
The September program committee Everett Chetwood. fullback; Glen: O rganizer In Springfield Now Ex­ forms printed and that detailed re­
and Other Relatives
a meeting of the troop committee
plaining W oork of Group in
with several employee».
ports be made of operations of the
headed by Mrs. Thelma Sweeney, Rasmik sen. Richard and Robert
Richardson, ends; Rodney Vest, j
Building Up Enrollm ent
Another problem which arose at Monday evening at which time Dr.
city truck, flusher. and tractor aa
und
Including
Mrs.
Leota
Roden
Miss Lena Ardith Post, resident
the meeting was that of large area O. 8 Stafford, Alton F Baker, and of Ihe Vida district moat of her bough, Miss Edna Platt, and Miss Robert McLagan. Morgan Chandler
to purpose of trip, mileage of each
An intensive drive for member­ trip, and gallons of gasoline pur­
or district code« Feed doulera here Dr. W E. Mosley, members of the
lifetime, died at Salem last Thurs­ Eleanor Smith, will have charge and Wayne Kendall, tackles; John
have signed the rode covering all District Council, und all from Eu
Dale Adams. Morris Stewart, and ships in the Associated Friends of chased. A similar daily report of
day. September 7. at the age of of the program.
of the Pacific »tnlea, and feel that gene, outlined the future program
Two
guests
from
Eugene.
Mrs.
Charles
Cole, guards; Cole is also the University in the Springfield the tractor and flusher showing tha
23 years and 10 months. She was
compliance with It 1« sufficient. of the district and discussed the
Joyce
Stevens,
and
Mrs.
Desaa
being
considered
for center. Others vicinity will be started here today hours used, mileage and gasoline
born at W altervllle on November
Igtundrymen of the entire state annsl budget. Members of the local
Hofatatter. visited the local lodge who may be used there are Arnold by F. J. Burke, organizer for the purchased, is suggested.
4. 1909.
grobp, according to Dr. Irvin J.
have adopted a code for those out­ committee who attended were Bar­
In explanation ot their suggest­
8he was a graduate of the Me at their meeting Monday of this Hcott and Jack Williams.
side of Portland, the printing In­ tholomew. Mayor Tyson. Rev. Dean
ions. the members of the two im­
Some of those players are now Fox. president.
week.
Kentle grade and high school, and
Mr. Burke will sell memberships portant committees point out; flrat.
dustry 1« »«tabllshlng a code to re­ C. Poindexter, and Dr. W. 11. Poll­
practicing, others are not in town.
had Joined Ihe Springfield Christ­
In
the association for the year 1934. the necessity of curtailing activi­
gulate the Industry In the entire ard
Just when he can expect them and
ian church In 1923
MANY HUCKLEBERRIES
United State«.
others who want to play football Each membership will cost only 25 ties to the very minimum, and sec­
Her father. W E. Po«t. of Vida
cents, providing just enough money ond. the need for (Bring compensa­
PICKED ON MOUNTAIN Is H a ll’s big problem.
W ill Dlacuaa Problem«
METHODISTS WILL SEE
survives, as does a brother. Louis
to pay the expenses of maintaining tion for these necessary activities
During Ihe next week "Oeaoral"
MISSION FILM SUNDAY D. Post, stationed with the United
a central office, ‘paying'for station­
Many groups of individuals from 1
W. P Tyson, and "Colonel" W. K
on a basis of the city's ability to
States army at the Hawaiian Is­ Springfield and Eugene spent all or FIRE DAMAGE REPAIRS
ery and postage and the expenses meet the pay roll. They do not in­
Barnell will meet with local groups
"Them He Also Called." la the lands. and one slater. W ilma L. a part of the week-end on Gold Hitt
STARTED ON BUILDING of the organizer.
and delve Into the situation In each
tend their action to reflect in any
theme of the morning measage at of Vida
above Blue river picking huckle­
The purpose of the association manner on the ability or merits of
Industry «« It 1» being worked out
the Methodist church at 11 a m
Fire and water damage adjust­ which developed after the consoli­
Funeral services were held at berries. The berries are In good
locally
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor, Lebanon on Saturday. September 9. condition now and are of a good ments on the Meacham building dation effort had failed is to main- j the employees who might be af­
The display of the N. It A. con­
fected by these changes which they
will preach the sermon The Sun­ Interment wa« made by the side of
size.
They are not as plentiful which was partially burned last tain interest in the University, and j feel necessary, the signers state.
sumer Blue Eagle» should be made
day church school meet» at 9:45. her mother who preceded her In
as In former years, but are not week have been completed and to build up the enrollment at th e !
In more homes Ilian It now Is, was
Tax Situation Crucial
Promotion day will be held Sep­ death In 1919.
scarce. Most parties visiting the workmen are now busy repairing school. This is accomplished by a j Failure, and in many instances,
Ihe comment of many at the meet­
tember 24 The Epworth League
mountains returned with two or the structure. Alex Stevens, only student organization which con­ inability to pay their tax as­
ing. Barnell, and the Boy Scouts
will meet at 8:30 p. m.
more gallons of the berries. A six tenant In the building, received tacts high school graduates and en­ sessments for the past several
who made the house to house can
TIMBER
OWNERS
TO
ASK
A aeries of pictures entitled.
mile hike up-hill and six miles an adjustment on damage caused courages them *o attend the Uni­
vans had considerable difficulty as
“Into AU the World,”, will be
STATE REASSESSMENT down Is necessary to rench Gold his feed which was soaked with versity for their higher education years has gradually brought about
many of the peop«> were out of the
the present condition of the city
shown at 7:30. This 1» the third
water. His store will be repaired
H ill from Simmons creek camp.
According to Dr. Fox, the number finances. Less than 60 per cent of
city. Some of those who received
A group of 14 heavy lim ber own­
message oil "World Evangelism,"
Among the local pickers out over and reflnished shortly.
of new applications for admittance the money levied for operating ex­
the stickers have not posted them
and Illustrate« the modern mission­ ers In Lane county will appeal to the week-end were W illiam Cox,
Carpenters.
electricians.
and at the University at the start of the
In their front windows or doors.
penses of the city during the past
ary program aa It functions In the the State Tax commission for a re­ W alter Scharon, Roy Stearmer, plasterers and painters are busy on
Freshman week next Monday al­ year are expected to be paid ac­
Every house In the city should
duction In their tax assessments In
world of today.
the
second
floor
of
the
building
Francis I-lbby, Al Vanderhey, and
most equals those of last year In cording to present Indications. The
have one on display, to not have
the county It was Indicated Wed
Coburg Methodist«
this week rebuilding the section spite of the general decreased en­
Bert Manley.
one Is falling lo do your part In the
situation is not local. It prevails
nesdav.
The
Lane
County
Equali­
The theme of the worship service
The berries will remain good that was damuged. pulling out all rollment In most schools.
recovery progrnm. Those who have
in a similar manner n all cities
at 9:45 a. m. la: "The People Had zation board refused the timber In­ until frost.
the electrical wiring and fixtures
Locally the purpose of the or­ of Oregon.
not received them tnay obtain them
a Mind to W ork." The Sunday terests’ request for lowered valua­
for Inspection, and patching up ganization is to foster and main­
at the city hall.
Expenses and salaries have been
tions ranging from 27 percent up­
church school meets at 10:80.
broken places In the plaster. tain local Interest In the University
pared down here several times in
LOCAL FOLK SPEND DAY
wards.
Smoke and soot Is being brushed and Its students, one of the most
CIVIC CLUB TO DELAY
The bond did grant requests of
OUTING NEAR FLORENCE from all the walls. They w ill be valuable possessions of this county. an effort to remain within the an­
METHODIST CHOIR HAS
nual income. Year after year more
START OF ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATION MEETING several Individuals for lowered as­
reflnished and the floors cleaned.
Dr. Fox urges local people to people fail to pay their tax°a, and
sessment valuations.
A party of local people drove to
The costs of restoring the build­ hear Mr. Burke explain the work
this loss In revenue more than off­
Florence Sunday and spent the day ing to Its normal condition are
First meeting of the Civic Club
of the association and become sets the saving made In operating
A potluck supper In the hnaement
for the fall season will not be held
on
the
beach
and
inland
at
Munsel
being paid by the Insurance com­ members of It.
of the Methodist church featured IUKA CIRCLE PLANS
expenses with the result that the
lake. Fishing was enjoyed by many pany which had the building in­
until October 10, It haa been nn
the first gathering of the church
PARTY
END
OF
MONTH
few who are able to pay must pay
of the party which Included Mr. sured.
nounced thia week by Mrs. Paul
choir Wednesday evening. A large
JUNIOR MISSION GIRLS
a higher millage instead of reaping
and Mrs. Harry M. Stewart and son
Bruttaln, president, who la now
A benefit card party for mem­
attendance was present, and the
START WORK ON BOXES the benefit of the saving. Each
visiting nt Paisley. In eastern Ore­
Morris;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
W
h
it­
group practiced for nearly an hour bers of Iuka circle. Ladles Auxi­
CARRIER MAKING COUNT
year taxes have climbed upward,
ney and daughter. Mary Elisabeth;
gon. The flrut fall meeting had
under the leaderahlp of Mrs. Buford liary of the O. A. R. will be held
Members of the Junior World thus forming a vicious circle which
OF
ALL
MAIL
HANDLED
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sldwell and
been scheduled to be held thia
Roach, newly chosen choir director. September 30, at the home of Mrs.
Wide Guild of the Baptist church If continued, will eventually elim i­
son. and Fern and Ernest Ander­
week.
The choir w ill make Its first ap- Ix>e Putman. It was decided at the
Every piece of mail handled by ! decided to begin work at once on nate that class of persons now
son.
penrance before the congregation meeting held last week at the
John Nice, carrier of United States a W hite Cross box to be sent to I known as tax payers.
BAPTIST MEN STACK IN
on Sunday morning. September 24. home of Mrs. Egglmann. Mrs.
mail on route 1, out of Springfield China at Christmas time when they
Local Opinion Varied
Stella I«ewls will be chairman of N. R. A. POSTAGE STAMPS Is being counted and listed In varl i met at the home of their leader.
W INTER'S WOOD PILE
Considerable discussion Is being
the entertainment committee. The
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ous classifications this week. This , Mrs. Kenneth Tobias. Friday even heard about the latest suggestion
Circle la also planning to sponsor ON SALE IN SPRINGFIELD Is part of a nation wide check ol I Ing. The girls also decided to enter
Men of the Baptist church met
to reduce expenses. The mayor and
GROUP
HOLDS
MEETING
a bazaar some time In October.
there Munday evening nntl stacked
The new N. R. A. postage stamps. amounts and varieties of mall the national reading contest spon- ‘ others are Inclined to take the at­
Mrs. Egglmann will be In charge
the winter's supply of wood In the
Mrs. Elva Adams was hostess nt
' symbolic of the national recovery handled on each rural route In the sored by their church again this titude that the saving. $25 each
The next meeting of the Circle will
fuel room. Following this they en­
program have been on sale at the United States. Sometimes parcel year. Last year they won a picture month, is too small to make any
her home Tuesday evening for the
he a social affair at the home of
joyed a potluck supper and social
improvement in the city’s financial
Springfield postoffice for nearly a post rates are changed slightly If for their efforts In this line.
regular monthly meeting of the
Mrs. Arble Lansbery.
hour In the basement.
status. The principal benefit which
senior Christian Missionary Circle
week, according to W alter N. Goss­ It Is discovered that one particular
the city can obtain will lie In the
of the Christian church. Mrs. D. B.
ler, assistant postmaster.
The route Is a financial loas.
PRISCILLA CLUB CALLS
TEACHERS OF SUNDAY
stamps depict four characters
Murphy, president, presided, and LIONS LUNCHEON MEET
SPECIAL MEET TODAY possibility that the street depart­
ment may be able to operate on a
PLANNED FOR FRIDAY marching forward together In uni­ Encampment to Have Potluck
SCHOOL TO HOLD MEET Miss Clam Jones led the devo­
Wimawhala Encampment of the
son. They are three-cent stamps.
tional*. Mrs. Elsie Pollard was
A special meeting of all mem­ cash basis one month longer than
I. O. O. F.. Eugene, will sponsor a bers of Priscilla club has been call­ otherwise. Those who favor the
A conference of all Sunday study loader.
Regular semi-monthly luncheon
meeting of the Springfield Lions
school teachers of the Christian
Injure« Toea—Jack Petit of Fall potluck supper at the Odd Fellows ed for this afternoon at the home curtailments declare that It is nec­
church will be hold at the church
Return from Portland— Mr. and , club will be held Friday noon at Creek Injured several toes on his temple In that city, for encamp­ of Mrs. C. E. Stuart at 2 o'clock, j essary to keep this city department
thia evening Immediately following Mrs. Paul Basfnrd returned Sunday . Taylor hall. W. E. Buell and W. right foot Wednesday when he ment members and their wives. It This will be the first meeting of on a cash basis as long as possible,
the weekly church night program. from Portland where they h ad 1 K. Barnell are In charge of the ! dropped n plank on his foot. He has been announced for the benefit the fall season and will be devoted and that it is by plugging up the
W ork for the fall and winter been visiting with Mrs. Hosford's program arrangements for the wa working for the I-ewla Lumber of the several members living In to business matters It hat been smnll leaks that ships are kept
months will be discussed.
parents.
meeting.
thia vicinity.
afloat.
company sawmill.
announced.
MANY UNDER CODES NOW
, ,. . . . . . .
BRDTHL RHOOO TO
HAVE FIRST MEET
SCOUT FUNDS 10
BE SOUGHT HERE
LODGE OFFICERS