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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TU IK TY -FIK B T YEAH
HPKINUFIKLlJ, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1934
HOBE 1DMI HALF “ « > '» o«„
F ill IO BÍLLO1 Spri"‘ c“ " " " DELEGATES NAMED
16627084
NO. 19
Free Cooking School
In Springfieid June 5-6
_____
Madrigal Club, Instrumental-1
Martin - Mahonay Poll Same
And Soloists To Be
Committee Needs Mors Trout,
Heard in Program
Vote In Springfield; Dunne
Boy Scout Croup Enlarged,
Gathers Large Majority
H. S. Croups Sing
The lulled choir of lb« Methodist
15666111
S I B UNDER WAT
GIRL SCOUTS PLAN
Cooking Expert to Be Brought
FOR FUN CARNIVAL Here by The News for Two Hamlin To Head City-Wida
Day« at Taylor's Hall
Planning Commission; Will
One-Act Comedy,
S id e s h o w
By
Brownlee, Booths and Stands
Investigate Relief Work
A free cooking school under the
church will ba hoard In (hair (Inal
A ll Planned For Event
FAVOR THREE MEASURES j appearance of the neaaon In a
Three past presidents of the
direction of las Marlon Allen, na­
tionally known cooking expert, will ARMORY WORK RESUMED
I spring concert to ba given at the Bprlngfleld Lions club. W F. Walk­
Plana for a fun carnival lu be
er,
C.
F.
Barber,
and
F.
B
Flanery
be conducted in Springfield Jane 6
Less Than S00 Ballots Cast In t-su.-eh thia coming Bunday evening,
«Iven al an early date In Juue are
i and «. The school will he held In Working« Of Naw Satup Ex-
City Precinots; Many
May >7. at 7: ¡IO p m Mra Buford »ere named delegate» to the d is­
how
being
made
by
Ihe
Bprlngfleld
|
Taytor.,
r>d plainad to Lions Club Friday
Roach, director of the choir, will ba trict convention of Lion» clubs to
Contests Very Close
Girl Scout troop under the
convene In Eugene on June 3-4-6, at
By Five Lana Employaaa
In charge of the program
tlonof Mlaa Eunice Gerber.
|
the meeting Friday noon.
G irl, of the troop are alr«uly at I T,,,a ’’ the ,,rat cookln« •ch° o1!
wha. T Z T - . . rll . . . .
Mure than o n e half of the voters
Theae aeaconal concerts have be-
Reports from the flah fry com­
„ » ca rl ,-nmedv -Mr. *’ er to ** held ,n Springfield and
J u ,t wkal rel*, f work wln be
In aacb of Ibe major political par com» very popular with tsprlngdeld
work on a one-act
comedy.
"Mrs.
<
one-act comedy. M rs.. the „ News
---- , Is -----
.
NICE: • • . Robert W Service,
patting
It on as ao I carried
*,rr,ea on in
>n Bprlngfleld
»pnngtieiu during
llaa were content to remain at music lovera and capacity audiences m ittee Indicated that more flab
(sbeve) aew la kle middle Xftlm, Apple and Her Corp»,” which will I
boma and not cast their ballots la usually greet the program». The were needed and every member of Ute Kipliag of the K load Ike whose be presented as a feature of the experiment to see if the women of i tke ’ u®mer months and what the
the May primaries Friday. Records program thia time ha« been divided the club w u urged to bring In at * * Shooting ef Daa McGrew ’ ' started carnival. Myrna Nott will have the thia community will attend a n d ; n*ture ot tke Projects will be has
suddenly become the topic of major
least 10 flah for the event. The parlor orators apoatlag sad tha gold
of tbs election show that leas than Into IS grouping» ua follow»:
leading role and la the only one of lake an interest in this work. discussion In thia city.
flab
are
to
be
left
at
the
Bprlng
flowtag
to
him,
aew
raatdaa,
a
retired
Towns
and
communities
all
over
"Take Our Heart». O Father"—
half the registered voters went to
ten characters chosen at thia time
literary mas, la Frasea
The naming of an 8ERA planning
the polls. The Republican» with Macy. M etaocontratio nolo by Mlaa field creamery or with E. C. Htuart
Mra. Lee Putman la directing the I the country have had great success
with thalr cooking schools. They: commission headed by F. B. Hamlin
11,107 registered voter», cast only (Hyde Dilley; and “Like aa tli al Ihe Independent Meat Market
play and Miss Doris Girard and
The comm ittee also asked permis­
7.ISS ballot» or 43 per cent Demo­ Heart"— Young, by the choir.
Mia» Maxine Snodgrass are assist-j have proved highly educational »»d containing the following rapre-
and beneficial to the housewives aentatlvea: Dr. W. N. Dow, Lloaa
"Ini Herbal" —- Fran*. Evelyn sion to provide some form of a
crat» with S.7SI registered, ceat
ing with the carnival plan».
who have attended In very la r g e 1 club; W. E. Buell, school«; Dallas
souvenir for the visitors which waa
I. 110 bellota Indicating that only Buell contralto.
The
carnival
will
he
held
at
the
granted.
numbers.
Murphy, churches; Mrs. D. O. Flah
"Allah"»
Holiday."
Frlml;
"In
10 per cent of their membership
Methodist church. A number of
The Boy Scout comm ittee re-
voted Over the county there are the L .etnbourg Garden»," and
booths and sideshow s will be ar- > Mlaa Allen will demonstrate the; , r - C!tU c,u k : w c Wright, Cham
the Wlap,” all by the Mad ported lhal It had added new mem­
I I , 140 registered voters and only "Will
ranged for ihe affair, and a »pedal *'*•* methods In cooking, give lec- ber of Commerce, and Al Pohl,
ber« and now Includede besides Dr.
dem onstrate
the latest
latest 1 A“ «rlcau Legion, la expected to
11.>70 or «0 per cent voted These rlgal dub.
aide »bow will be operated by the I lur** • nd d dem
onstrate the
Brownies pack. Junior member» o f ! hoaehold appliances. The session» f*rret OBt the deelrea of all on
.Member» of the club are Mra. W W. N Dow, I'. F. Barber, and John
figures were compiled at the office
will be from 2 anti) 4 in the after-
“nd Individuals in relief
K. liarnell and June Dank», flrat D. Pyle, Ihe following member»: E. Hartman Trip» At Start, But Ihe »cout troop.
of the county clerk.
noon each day and from 7:10 to j work and to h e ,r r««iueata for pro-
soprano»; Mra. Gertrude Hotter and <’. Stuart, Harry M Stewart, and
Recovers And Place« Fifth
Mett Wine Nemlnatlen
Jects to be submitted to the SERA.
Mary Kllanbeth Whitney, aecond so­ F. H. Hamlin. They have eetab-
In 880; Smith Out
COUNTY P.T.A. CONVENES »:30 on Tuesday evening, June 5.
In Ike state election Jame» Mott prano»; Ulyde Dilley and Velda llxhed the troop In rooms over the
This local committee, named by
FOR ALL-DAY SESSION
piled up a Urge lead for remonlna Bartholomew, flrat altoa, and Mrc, old Bell theatre where their equip
’ W. P. Tyson, mayor, has as its
Malcolm Hanoon, Bprlngfleld high
Hon aa republican congressman, A. H Van Valaah and Evelyn Buell ment can be aet up und left on the
! principal purpose the study ot local
school student from the Walter-
Bprlngfleld P. T. A. member» are
walls between meetings. They have vllle vicinity, ran a mile In 4:38 to
and he will contest thia seat with aecond altoa.
conditions and to approve or dia-
acting
as
bosta
today
to
the
Lane
R R Turner who defeated both W
, approve of local work before the
“Ave Marla"—Schubert, Haul Hot provided merit badge cards and win second place In the event at county P. T. A. association m eet­
will furnish at least some of the
A Delaell and John D Go»« for tha ter. tenor.
request reaches the hands of the
the state track and field meet held ing here for an all-day session at
merit
badge» It waa also reported
democratic nomination In tha fall
county committee. The county com
"How Excellent la Thy Name,"
at Corvallis Saturday. He waa Just the Methodist church. The pro­
election.
. mittee then acta on the requests
choir with Incidental aolo by Haul that the American Legion offered three acconda slower than the win­ gram opened with a meeting of the
Joe E Dunne of Hurt land did Holler
the boys the use of their co lo n for ner who reached the (ape In 4:16.
_______
before they reach the final author
executive
com
m
ittee
at
10
o'clock
marching purpose«
not win a majority of the repub­
"Legende" — Wenlawakl. Kachel
Rain squalls and a cold raw day and was followed by a aeries of In Trent Resident 1« Bride Of “ ’ • ,he gtate rruup
lican votes for governor, but did K o k e n , accompanied by Edith
District Engineer Sinclair. Tom worked effectively In preventing
Eugene Man In Sunday
Provision» Explained
»tractive talks at 10:30 and a bus I
Sheridan. Bayard T. Welch. O. E
poll a larger vote than either of hla Paris.
any encroachment on the present ■was xeoslon at 11:46.
Ceremony;
Take
Trip
/
per’ ° " from
four opponents
Charlea Martin
"Love-» Old Hweel Bong."— Mol- Crowe, and Bid Ward were guests state records. The state record for
J
”
the Eugene SERA office were here
A potluck luncheon waa held at
led tha democratic field and the lay; "Clrtblrlbln"; and "Barcolle* at the meeting. Mr. Crowe made the milo waa 4:1«.
noon. The afternoon will be given
Mias Arah Nell Arnold, daugh­ Friday attending the Lions lunch­
two will oppo»e each other In the from "Tale« of Hoffman"—Offen a short talk on the subject of the
Carter Hartman. 880 runner on over to special speaker» Including ter of Mr. and Mrs William Arnold eon meeting and explaining the set­
taU
bach. Springfield high school boys national relief program raising the Marion Hall's Springfield team
up under which the SERA will func­
Other winner» are Earl Snell, re trio. Jack William», flrat tenor, question. "Where Are We Drift­ went off on a bad start when a run Mra. E E. DeCou. Mr». W aller E. of Trent became the bride of Emer­ tion . They alao urged local cltl-
Robertson,
and
Mrs.
O.
H.
Good,
son
Brfckey,
son
of
P.
E.
Brtckey,
publican, sad Horace E Walter, Robert Brown, aecond tenor. Morrla ing r
ner ahead of him fell causing Hart­
of Crow Stage, Sunday afternoon at
lo submit projects and to re-
democrat, for secretary of state; Stewart, baa«
Entertainment was furnished by man to tumble over him. Hartman state vice-president New officers
a quiet service held at the home ot R“**1
City Council to appro
will
be
installed
at
2:30
and O. H Oram, republican, who
"The Sliver Ring.“— Chaminade Ibe double quartet from the high Jumped up and went on la the race,
___ _____________ _
the bride's parents. Rev. E. V. priate funds with which to pay
erbool with songs by the boys, by
dafealed Oust A ad arson of Fort June Dank», anpranu
Blready delayed several seconds. LODGE DELEGATES AT
Stivers read the ceremony In a compensation insurance.
land for rannmlnatlon aa labor com-
•T rust In the Lord" (I«argoi — the entire group, and by the girls. and after passing many runners suc­
Included In the group of visitors
STATE CONVENTIONS nower hanked room at 3:30 before
Ringers were Jack Williams. Morris ceeded In coming In fifth. Hanson
mlaaloner
Oram will m e e t Wal Handel by the choir.
were Mr. Sinclair, district engineer
_______
a
gathering
of
30
friends
and
rela-
(red Bhuholm. democrat
"Serenade"— Drlgo. "La Oolond Rtewart, Donald Brown. Irving waa tired after the mile and did not
for Linn. Lane and Benton coun­
Delegates from both Juanita Re-
J. W. Leonhardt defeated For rlna" — Sgdrella. string quartet; Davis, Pearl Olin. Ruth Pollard, enter the 880 event. Eighteen run­
ties; Tom Sheridan, placement of­
bekab
lodge
and
I.
O.
O.
F.
lodge
The
bride
wore
a
long
white
silk
Lucille
Dr.vla,
and
Juanita
Beamon.
rest K Dunton la a close race for Rachel Koken. Betty Hendershott,
ners were entered In each of then« number 70 are at Tillamook thia
ficer; Bayard T. Welch, auditor;
ere pa dress and carried a bouquet
the office of state auperlntendeol Lola Koppe. June Warren, violin»; Mlaa Clyde Dilley wtd accompanist events.
week attending sessions of the of Talisman roees. Her maid of O. E. Crowe, co u n t/ commissioner
of public Instruction Ha will op­ Betty Byrne. ‘cello; Edith Parts,
Dlaque Smith was eliminated In stata Rebekah aaaembly hnd of the
and former head of the CWA. and
honor. Mlaa Mabel Anderson of
pose Charle» A. Howard In the fall accompanist.
tha
pre'.lmlatgry try-outs In the high grand lodge
Sid Ward, front the office staff.
REBEKAH LODGE MAKES
Portland,
wore
green
georgette
Roe» Matthew» defeated Jeea-
"O Divine Redeemer“— Oounod.
hurdles but made a good showing.
Mrs.
Sarah
Johns,
Mrs.
Glenn
The men outlined the types of
Victor Switzer of Eugene was best
F. Inman for treasurer In the only Mra. W K. Barnell. aoprano.
NO NEW NOMINATIONS
The state meet Saturday con­ Stone and Mrs. Bertha Rouse are I man.
projects most likely to be favored
Lane county democratic contest
"Venetian Suite"—Nevln. "Morn,"
cluded track events for the high attending as reprelentatlves of the
during the summer months, calling
Monday night was final uutulna-
"In The Gondola.” "Love Song.”
school this season. Some very Rebekah lodge, and M J. McKlin
A re<*P“ ° n w“s held « “ >• *«■ attention _________________________
_
Legislator« Named
to the fact that the 9ERA
lion night for Juanita Rebekah
The
Hill ■ Huntington Merriam and "Farewell" by the Madrigal lodge but there were no new nom­ promising material ha.: been devel­ and Elmer Pyne are delegatee from n° W hOme fonowJngthe ceremony 1 w„ , p . , wa<eB only and that the
oped by Hall during hla two seasons the 1. O. O. F lodge. They are ex- i at whl‘ h tln,e Mi’ " Thelma Sween- compensation Insurance and mater
combination were winner« In the club.
inations reported Officer» nomi­
"The Heaven Are Telling" (Crea­
of field work at the local school pected to return some time today
***** Dorothy Brickey and Miss ja|g must be paid for by the polit
legislative race for the republicana
nated at the nieetlug a week ago
—..—
--------
Catherine Ely of n Portland,
served. ical subdivision obtaining the bene-
O. E. Crow defeated O W. McFar­ tion) Hayden, trio. Mary Elisabeth will be voted on next week, prior to The local boys won second place In or Friday
__________________
land for eomir.lsaloner. and Orace Whitney, aoprano; Haul Hotter, ten- the ItiHtallatlon of officer« for the Ihe district meet recently and Han-
The couple left Sunday evening fits. The work Is restricted to
»on. by taking second place In his CHURCH SERVICES FOR
Schlaka won ovar Paarle Bchantol or. and Morris Stewart, bus«
for a wedding trip which will take those who were on the relief rolls
tcond half of the year
event won three point» for Spring-
them to the Northern California , last winter and each person will be
for county treasurer
Plana were alao made for the
BAPTISTS
ARE
LISTED
field Other teams In this district
On the non partisan ballot Judge BRIDE-ELECT HONOR
beaches
They will live at 1770 given 24 hours work a week, six
stunt which (he local lodge will pre­
Jobn L. Rand of Baker was re-
’ tre * ' ,n E “ « “ * w h«“
hoa™ » <«»7. and w ill be |mld 60c
GUEST AT SHOWER sent at the annual I. O. O. F.-Re- were unable lo gather In more than I Rev. R E. Rolen», pastor of the
2 points ________
at the meet.
alactad lo the supreme court. Carl
________ _
| Baptist church will preach the Sun- re,urn
per hoar for common labor. Skilled
bekah picnic at Lost Creek ranch.
Mias Barbara Adams who la to July 16.
B Wimberly. Jame» T Brand, and
■ day morning sermon on the su b ject: 3«r8- Brickey has lived In Spring- • labor, which la scarce on re lie f
O. F Sklpworth were named cir­ he married soon to Carl Koeppel
8TUDENTS VI8IT MUSEUM
I The Holy Spirit. A Person or a f'"ld for ,h e P“*1 7eer while s h e ! ro,>«. thereby making projects re-
Men presided during the social
of Eugene, waa honor guest at a
Members of the National Honor * Power?” The subject for the eve- taught school at the Glenwood quirlng this type of labor harder to
cuit Judges.
hour at which lim e six men dressed
miscellaneous shower given her
complete, will be paid proportion­
Society
at the high achol with their ning service at 7:30 will be Tl,e i school In W est Springfield.
young
boys
with
short
panta­
The salea ta i waa defeated by a last Thursday evening by Mra.
ately higher wages. There are now
heavy margin aa In the prevloua Lewis Mills, Mias Evelyn Harris, loons, short sox and large bow ties advlnor. Mias May H ewes. visited Old Gospel for the New Deal." The
36 workers eligible for employment
the
Murray-Warner
museum
of
were
assisted
by
six
ladles
likewise
Sunday
school
m
eets
at
»
45
and
SCHOOL
FINANCES
SHOW
election. The county funding bond and Mra. George Perkins at the
attired In the gurraents of their Oriental Art at the University the eve ¿ g 1* °
amendment was also defeated home of Miss Harris.
" * 30
IMPROVEMENT ALREADY under the SERA in thia city and
many are now working In Eugene
youth In an old fashioned May pole Wednesday afternoon.
Three of the measure* the two
Feature of the evening waa a
because no project hne been ap­
party.
They
also
initiated
the
hospital bill» and the criminal trial mock wedding with little Belly
School district 19 financial status
proved here.
without Jury were approved by the MacManlman and Charles Mac- younger members of the lodge.
1« already showing Improvement
The
evening
was
concluded
with
Project
voter» of the state although they Manlman aa bride and groom. B el­
and further gains are expected aa
The only project aab altted from
refreshments In the dining room.
were defeated In Lane county.
a
result
of
the
FERA
grant
gtran
ly Lou Delph and Rex Stratton
the district. C. F. Barber, district Bprlngfleld to one prepared by the
An analysis of the Springfield were attendants and Jackie Per
>
Icrk. I this week issuing a call school board calling for painting,
kina, minister.
TEACHERS TO GET
vote la Interesting;
i for all warrants now outstanding kalsomlnlng and other Improve
FIRST FERA CHECKS
ni tuber 3342 written December 21, ment» to th e school building» here.
Republican
BIBLE STUDENTS HOLD
Thia project has been approved by
I »33.
Precinct»
Hirlngfield teacher» are anxious I
SESSIONS IN CITY
The oldest warrant now outatand- the county com m ittee and Is now
« I t « Tot.
ly awaiting the arrival of their i
Inc Is only a few days more than awaiting action by the state body
Congreaa-
Meetings of workers Interested In first FERA salary checks promised I
A meeting of the local planning
five
months old.
14
»
JO
10—
87
Devara
.......
the International Bible Students thia week under the grant approved
commission will be held thia week
Moll .......... . 4» 61 56 73—22»
association were held here during for an extended school year In this i
end or early next w eek with Mr
Governor—
CHÎLDREN EXAMINED
the week-end at Taylor hall A din­ city. The check» will cover the
Sinclair at which time projects will
7 1« 10 IS— 5»
Browne
ner for Ihe local members and ihe »alary dating back to April 2. but ,
IN PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC be studied. One project, the play-
J« 1» 34 40—13»
Dunne
visitors wa» held Sunday noon at three week» »alary will have to be'
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ground, has been mentioned sev
14 10 11 10—4«
Holman
the hall. Among those here for the refunded to the district a» warrant» I
A total of 17 sm all children who prB, time* and It la understood that
7 7 10 14— 38
I^rnergan
will enter school next fall wer>- funds for the completion of this
m e-tlnga were C. C. Berts. A. B. already i»»ued the teacher» Include j
MacAlexander 12 » 14 68— 88
given com plete physical examina­ are available when the city Is pre­
D avli, J. H. William», and Janie» D three week» of thl» period.
Bee. of State—
tions Tuesday nt the free clinic pared to provide the necessary com­
Lansing, all of Salem. Mr and Mra.
The receipt of the check» here
32 35 4» 14— 160
Abrams
®a«xc.i».
__________ aumcMW« «name« i . qn
held by the P. T. A. Mrs. Walter pensation Insurance and approve
E B. Miller of Dallaa. and O. H will mark the flrat time that Spring
Rnell ............... 34 37 41 63— 166
Laxton waa In charge and was the project.
Newman of Mill City.
field teachers have received vouch­
INSTALLMENT
ONE
's
Com. of Labor—
assisted by Mrs. Della Fitagerald
er:; for thflr salary which they
Mrs. Uordon peered anxiously out why we're so late, an—oh, papa, I
Juat what other projects can be
Andaraon ...... 21 17 16 17— 108
Non-Partisan Ballot
could cash at par during the ppea- of the window
met old Major Lomax there; he Dr. Milton V. Walker and Dr. Mel taken up at this time la uncertain.
Oram .............. .14 4» 10 4»— 102 Supreme Court—
vllle
8.
Jones
were
the
examiners
em school year.
Members of the Council do not feel
Legislature—
Bagley
"Papa." she said nervously "I do slopped me to ask. quite pointedly,
37 40 37 32— 148
that they are justified In spending
Heffron ..............10 34 1« 11— >1
Rand
wish
you'd put on your shoes. about Roddy. He said: 'Tell me.
61 «6 74 77—267
MARCOLA COUPLE WED
money which they do not have for
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Hill ...................... 1« 17 6S 4«— 166 Circuit C o u r t-
There you are In your stocking feet child. Is he doing well?”
"Of course you said he was!" her:
Howard
34 18 21 IS— 118
Brand
HERE ON SATURDAY either insurance or materials. No
68 71 87 88—306
ENTERTAIN MOTHERS and I believe Nancy's going lo mother exclaimed. “Why. I thought ■
funds were Included in the last
Eddy
Huntington
26 11 41 61— 140
bring young Roemer In!”
34 85 «4 67—2201
the major knew that Roddy was In
budget for these purposes ar;l al­
Stephen
Hendrickson
and
Dolly
King ................. 38 28 37 41— 134
Sklpworth
M c m h e r I of the Domestic
6« »6 106 106 372
Mr. Gordon glanced up from his
the Greenough Tru t Company In Hood, both of Marcóla were mar ready the city has expended nearly
Merriam
3« 44 66 28— 184
Wimberly
62 57 64 6»—232 Science classes at the high school newspa per.
New York." she nodded proudly.
ried here Saturday morning at 11 $800 for m aterials used ln the CWA
Neilsen
....... 16 38 16 17— 10«
entertained their mothers at lunch­
Measures
“Papa, 1 think Nancy—" There
Nancy, who was looking at her o’clock at a sim ple service road by work, drawing from every possible
County D e b t -
Commlaalonsr—
eon W ednesday afternoon.
One was a pause.
father, nodded thoughtfully.
Rev. H ollister at hla home here. fund. More projects now means
Crows ..................15 87 43 40— 146
Yea
2« 42 56 56— 178 group was invited for 3 o'clock, and
Bite
did
not
finish,
tor
the
door
"He knew all that, of course, but Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tuttle of Mar­ Increasing the warrant debt, a
McFarland
43 37 4« 61—17»
No
66 64 60 58—212 aonther at 6 o ’clock. Mias Glyde
opened and Nancy came in. She he was very pointed. I din’t know cóla were the only attendants. The larger budget next year, and higher
Treasurer—
Trial By Judge—
Dilley. Instructor, was In charge.
closed It behind her and stood look- just what he meant."
couple will make their home In taxes, say councilman.
Bchantol
64 14 66 ««— 140
Ye»
33 64 «6 43— 1 »6
ing at them, luughter In her eyea. I "He's getting old." remarked Mr. Mareóla.
8chlaka
............18 1» 41 81— 10»
State Finishes A rm ory
No
48 68 56 78—234
RESIDENT'S UNCLE
"You dear old things," she said Gordon grudgingly. "Lomax must
T. B. Hospital—
Demoeratle
The armory project, largest un­
PASSES IN PORTLAND I Kayly. "I thought you'd gone t o ! h<* rio w to eighty— that's all. He LEGION MEETING AT
Congress—
Ye» ......................81 3» 23 38— 129
dertaking here under the CWA re-
probably forgot that Roddy was
bed; I know I'm late!"
» 13 « »— 37
Delxell .....
rtme is now being completed with
No
....................63 78 »0 80—2»»
WALTERVILLE TO NIG HT
J. C. Kaegl, uncle ot Mr*. W. E.
_ 8 10 • 6— 32 Insane Hospital—
O o m .........
"We aat up for you, dear, but 1 grown up. I thought h ' waa get­
state funds. Major Hamilton of the
Buel. died suddenly and unexpect­ was afraid you'd bring Page Roe- ting dotty when he li t Huddon buy
Yea
Turner ....
• 1» 17 11— 68
23 S3 22 30—108
Regular semi-monthly meeting of Vterans State Aid Commission was
edly
In Portland Monday, according liter In, and find papa here In his that racer— Polestar Third—out of
No
..............
Governor—
58 80 »0 83—811
the
Bprlngfleld American Legion here the first of the week and
his stablei. Did he keep you?" he
• to news received by Mra. Buell. Mr. stocking feet.”
Mahoney
20 21 16 11—48 Bales Tax—
po
t
Dumber
40 will be held at Wal- authorized the completion of the
added grimly. "It's eleven o'clock.
10 >1 IB 17—«8
Martin .....
Yes
26 46 42 48— 166 Kaegl lived at Ashland where fu­
Nancy laughtod. “PM* wouldn't
tervllle
tonight
at the W O. W. entire building. Two carpenters
I’ll wager the squawking was over
8ec. of Btate-
No
70 81 89 8 2 -3 2 2 neral services were held W ednes­ mind.” ahe said, taking off her hat
hall.
The
meeting
will start at 8 are now doing the final work on
at ten-thirty; you und that Roemer
Logan
Republicans elected Dr. W. N. day afternoon.
and tossing It upon a chair. She boy must have found the w alk in g' 0 clock-
the lower floor and will soon start
2 6 4 • — 17
14 15 12 8— 48 Dow. W. K. Barnell. F. B. Hamlin
Shelton
had glorious hair; the tints of au
on Ihe upper story which Is to eon-
good."
burn In It glinted lik e sunshine
.11 21 I I 18— 63 and C. A. Swarts committeemen In MRS. OLSON HOSTESS
Walter
tali’ many office room», kitchen,
SERA CHECKS GIVEN
His daughter laughed. “H's a
Supt. Pub. Inatructlon-
their respective precincts. Harry TO CONTRACT MEMBERS cau’ hl knd held ln
brown lovely nl-ht," she said archly.
First salary checks to be distrib­ and rest rooms.
Dunton
12 21 16 1 0 - 68 Stewart was elected Democratic
_______
i shadows. She swept a rumpled lock
When this building la completed
Her father laid hla newspaper uted In Bprlngfleld under the SERA
Leonhardt
.
13 16 13 11— 64 leader In the first precinct and
Mra. Carl Olson will be hostess In place now with a deft little
regime were handed out Saturday It will house the National Guard
across h it knee.
Glenn Wood In the third. None at her home today at a 1 o'clock touch, abaantly unconadous of the
Treasurer—
"What d'you see In that fellow, morning at the City Hall to 80 company. Boy Scouts, American
Inman
.... 1 16 18 7— 48 were elected In the other two pre­ dessert party for member* of the grace of It.
workers. Their checks amounted Legion, and other similar organisa
.....17 1« 16 1 0 - 1» cincts.
Mathawa .
"It wa* lovely— th e music, I
contract bridge club.
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IN STATE MEET
WEDDING HELD
STARTING THIS WEEK!
A NEW SERIAL STORY
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