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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
» I SC O ita » * • '
IIIIIT Y -K IR N T YEAR
HPItlNGHKIJL LANE COUNTY. OHLXJUN. THUKHOAV, JUNK 21, 1934
LIONS WILL SUB! * • » M a * PLAINTIFF WINS
Wins Civic Cup
TWO BALL TEAMS
IN SCHOOL CASE
Kentucky Girl Wins
NO. 23
fQfl Lodge honors
SCHOOL OFFICE
Selection Announced Friday
Purchnte Of First Prlie For Morning At Annual Senior* I ' Circuit Court Jury Allows
Cirla League Breakfast
Scout Achievement Contaat
Mrs. Sticksls Sum of 9193
Authorized By Member*
For Death Of Small Son
The honor of being chosen Ibe
Active Worker
BESI BALL TEAMS
WILL MEL! HEBE
Activity As Correspondent Of
Jacobson Proves Surpris« Of Rebekahs Brings Special Undefeated Hills Creek And
Recognition to Mrs. Louk
Election With Large Major­
Springfield Nine« To Play
ity; More Cast Ballots
On Brattain Field Sunday
Three conaecutlv« years as cor-
moat outstanding girl In the Spring
Dr W .N Dow waa named s c h o o l''T ™ denl ,or Ju4D,U RBbakab
T llD lu n ilT C ¥ D c r T c n
director to succeed Dr W H Poll lod«*' lhe w,nn‘n« ° f S*COD<1
BIC TURNOUT EXPECTED
ard. Incnmbeat and candidate for laat year at ,be *U t* — •«“ ‘«ly In
re election, and Severt Jacobson ran ' tba «-ub'lc“ Jf
aDd **r
B # ,t T # a m O f
Season«
away Dorn bla opponents, C. F Bar <#nt “¡'J**“»®*” » “« chairman of To Represent City On Dia­
ber. Incumbent, and George Proch- tba d,atrlct BUB,," r 10 P“b»c“ >
mond Says Manager Davis
> Friday morning al Ibe annual sen-
now. with an overwhelming major
" « • combined reason.
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lect *10.076 damages following the I
Springfield l.lun
« member« j lor breakfast sponsored by the
Ity in the ooetoat for district clerk. why niemb*r’ ot th‘‘ lo,18e honored
Perhaps the most crucial came In
accidental death of her 22-months ’
will play liaaeball i
liila aum dirla League The breakfast waa I
LEXINGTON, Ky. . Mlaa Cleta In the annual school election, held Mr* Frwl Louk at the,r ww,kly tbe Cascade baseball league, and
old son. John, on the high school
mer. Th« club Bern
Ip rotini held In the Methodist church base
Moody. IS. (above), wins the prise, „
new Mon Monday evening.
one of the moat interesting games
ground* In October. 1931. The trip to Europe In the eighth annual ! Monday • f ’*'’“00" •»* ♦’ ««•■g-
ni thelr meeting Prilli
sponsor i ment
Member of the lodge, through ro be played in Lane county this
Htlckela buy was playing on Ibe
Ivo enfi hall tea ni a tblt
in and
Not for many years have the peo Hrs. W. F Walker, presented the week end will be played in Hprl_
Mlaa Sandgathe baa taken a very > MI.„u„dll Bfter nebool hours with his Leegue of Nations competition for
tnatructed thè executlt
■nnilt- active part In school affairs during hrolher. Bnd , tater, wben one of high school students of the United pie of Springfield evinced such In- honor guest with a gift of a cake Held on Brattain field Sunday when
Ine tu n a t ile captatila,
•late the past two years This year «be , h„ older thll<Jre,n In the family Stater, the second girl Io win.
tere-l In a school election as they preserver. Mrs Snodgrass tender the lengue leading Hills Creek and
ride« and «tart thè game«,
did this year, ard the 496 persons ed a corsage. Guests were Mrs. Spr.ngfleid teams meet for their
her served as prealdenl of (he dlrla j ,()pp|w, o, er „ discarded awing
pcraona outalde ut thè club
'MI League and was chosen as a char-|
who cast ballots broke all long time June Korf and Mr and Mrs. W. F. final game together. The contest la
|b> (.bl|d lnBUn„y
peruilttixl tu play ito thè Ino 9* a ter member of the National Honor
record*. So unusually heavy was Walker
called to start at 2 o’clock accord
Tn-tllmiiny of several wltneasea
wlll be decided before the .«etna society when It waa Instituted In
Ibe election balloting, that the final
Following the buainee: meeting ng to BID Darla, manager of the
revealed that Ihe awing had been
are named. datnea will he played Ihe local school
votera had to wait while additional the Girl Scouts entertained with a Springfield nine,
moved in make a larger baseball
ballots were prepared
Iwlce a week If found practicable,
The following program waa prea- field and that the awing had not
presentation of their skit, "Mrs
Since starting the second half
moat of them on Rrattaln field, ented at the breakfast: Welcome.
The contest between Dow and Apple and Her Corps."
Of the present schedule on June 19
been placed for use In a new loca-
with a few at picnic outlnga which
Pollard waa quite close with the
Edna Severson, new president of ,|on but hB() |,een BBt «KB|n»t the
Refreshments were served in the nelthei of these two teams have
the club may arrange later In the
former receiving 216. and the latter dining room by the committee. Mrs. been defeated. They are also the
Girls sesgue; response, Mias Hand gymnasium wall.
aummer
galha; awarding of cup by Mlaa
The Htlckela children, none of Compliance Committee Dis­ 189. a margin of 26 votes. In the Maude Bryan, Mrs. Ernest Black, only undefeated teams In the lea-
Hoy Seoul work oleo occupied Anne Vogel, dirla League advisor;
them high school age had been solved By President; State clerk race the uccessful candidate and Mis - Crystal Bryan
gue. each having won two vlc-
much of the time of the meeting ahort taika by Mr«. Audrey McPar-
received a total of 267 votes, much
playing on (he grounds after school
Office Takes Over Work
A special practice meeting of tori**- The Hills Creek team loet
Keporta by Dr. W N. Dow, chair­
larger "than the 48 for Prochnow the Installation team was held nn,y one game It, the first half of
land Pa^Ujk. and Miss Virginia hours and unattended by Ihelr par-
man of the Hcout committee. Indi­ t’hrlatle winners of the cup In pre-
or ,,<ber Bd„lta
Local Compliance boards, estab­ snd 199 for Barber, combined.
Tuesday evening. New officers are tbe schedule, and although the lo-
cated that the local troop waa mak­ vlous years; Barbara Barnell. piano
Judge L. T. Harria represented lished 9 months ago by National
The director la elected for three to be Installed at the meeting of c*!* dropped more contests, they
ing great progreaa with leaderahlp s o l o
Mollie Boh Hi m il violin; the school district, and Frank Reid Recovery Administrator Hugh 8 years, and the clerk for one year. July 2.
have been greatly Improved since
from the local organisation assist­ Charlotte Plummer, saiophone;
and Clyde Johnston , represented Johnaon In various cities and towns They take office July 1.
I
that
time and are formidable rivals
ing dlen Martin, scoutmaster. and vocal duet. Pearl Olin and
In Oregon (o asslat In administer­
Ihe plaintiff In the case.
j tor the beet In the league.
Results of the school elections In
Plana for a one-year achievement Juanita Seaman.
Members of the school board will ing the President's Reemployment th* McKenxIe alley districts were
Qrove Team Slumps
conte«t were outlined to the club
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' Diploma« were presented to 49 meet with Ihelr attorney Monday Agreement, were relieved of their announced as follows, after annual
The strong Cottage Grove team
and the members voted to purchase i . . .
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_ . 1 students Friday night at the Meth evening of next week and decide re ponelbllltlee and passed out of school meetings; The first named
i which lost only one game in the
a sleeping hag to be given as first i
odist church by Dr. W. H. Pollard, whether or not the decision will existence on Friday June 16th. The Is clerk for one year and the sec­
' first half of the schedule has
prise In the contest to be handled 1
dutlea which they have been per
school board chairman, at the an­ be appealed
I slumped and has been defeated
ond director for three years.
by the scout committee.
forming, and which are now greatly
nual commencement exercise«. E
J twice in the second round of play
The club also voted to reimburse
District 126. Leaburg. Sam Swaf­
reduced since permanent codes
II Umon, registrar of the Oregon WORK UNDER WAY AT
1 !n two starts.
Dr. Dow (or merit badges and other
ford.
Tom
Billings;
district
66,
have b--en performing, and which
State college, was the commence­
Davis Is not sure of hla entire
Funeral
Services
Held
Here
loalgna which he had purchased
ment speaker and addressed an HIGHWAY TRIANGLE PARK are now greatly reduced since per Deerhorn. Mrs. Cora Wearln, Ever­
| lineup for the game. Efforts are
and which the boys buy aa they
Monday
For
Mrs.
Elizabeth
ett
Wearin;
district
67.
Waltervllle,
manent codes have replaced the
audience which nearly filled the
being made to bring Lloyd Matti-
Excavation of a considerable
are earned In tbelr scout work. I
M. Vincent, Died Friday i son home from the National Guard
PRA In a great majority of Indus­ Charlei Jesaen. Leo Scott ; district
church.
amount of rock and gravel from
Hereafter the boys can purchase'
95.
Cedar
Flat.
Mrs.
Joe
Hart.
H.
tries. will hereafter be performed
t ...
A
u
i »"turner encampment to play his
the triangle at the Intersection o f i.
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these from the club through Dr |
Mary Vincent, resident' .
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by the office of the State NRA Hoselton; district 86, Thurston. . Elizabeth
,
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third base position and every ta-
the McKenxIe and Pacific highways
_ „
Dow or member of the leadership
of Lane county since 1883, and ofi ..
'
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.
I compliance director at Portland, to Flossie Gray, Lawrence Oossler
1«
that
he
will
be
„
Springfield since 1909 with the ex-
" °n
staff consisting of Mr Martin. Wll-j
just we. of Ike Springfield bridge w„(>ni
compUtot, toncernln,
Cha’terton.
recently
named
teacher
| began this week Plow, are used to pRA ¥tol„ lon. , bould
gent
Ham Cos. or Bert Manley.
CRAY-TRIHUB CEREMONY ceptlon of the last four years, died In the high school where he will
loosen up the gravel and It Is load- )he ru|u
Plana for a high school band In
Friday at the Sunset Home for the
SOLEMNIZED IN SEATTLE aged in Eugene. She was 84 years be assistant athletic director, will
| 1-d Into wagons by workmen with
Kpringfleld were dlsruaaad at tb e:
fill short stop, and Doc Taylor will
I shovels. The materials are oelng
1-ettera conveying the thanks of
luncheon by John Stahn, director
I old.
| used as a fill near th» Kirkland ,b® pre Went and the admlnlstra- Springfield Couple Wed Friday , Mrs. Vincent was born at Niles. take second.
of the University of Oregon bend.
Evening At Home Of Groom's
W rig h t Ready A gain
tlon have been sent to all compli­
Floral company greenhouse
Mr. fltehn declared that be believed
Michigan on March 8. 1850 and on
Parents On Anniversary
_
_ _ _, . .
Gordon Wright who waa out of
ihere were sufficient band instru- ®*n *o r* Lead Other Classes;
Only a small area In the renter ance boards In Ihe United States by
December 1, 1875 was married to ..
Buchanan tbe s“me
8 'H“lsF following In­
of the triangle la to be excavated General Johnson for the services
meats not now In use which could Sophomores Second With
Surrounded
by
relatives
from
the
■
wllllam A- Vincent at
juries in an automobile accident
and planted to shniba and roadside rrndered. He pointed out that al
be found In local attics and store
13 Names on List
Michigan.
TTiey
came
west
in
1883
scattered parts of the northwest
will be in condition to play by this
plants A concrete curb will be built | «hough the Boards were originally Inland
nanna to form a worthwhile band ,
- ——
Cray and Mis. Nellie Trihub loca‘ln« n ^ t a a D d
theD weekend and Davis think, he will
■ period of only
at the school He urged the club
Fortyelx students were listed on around the entire area but this »®* “P lo 8erve
,o Sprln^eld sixteen years
fhe
or
were married In Seattle Friday
members to undertake the task of, fhe honor roll al Springfield high will be 40 feet In from Ihe center; <,r’ dAy«- fh*1 P«rlod had been ex­
evening at the home of Mr. Cray's later.
up
on
the
field
for this game than
tended
from
time
to
time
and
each
locating these Instruments and sec school for the final quarter which of the highway on all sides accord-
She waa a member of the Baptist
time the compliance boards wtll- parents. Mr. acd Mrs. A. E. Cray, i church, and of the Q. A. R. auxili­ has ever represented this city for
urlng Ihe consent of ths owners to ended Friday. Ths senior class, i Ing to the specifications,
This waa tbe thirtieth anniversary
a good many years. The local team
When the excavation has been Ingly and voluntarily continued to
have them used by the school stu­ with 14 students on the roll, waa
of
the marriage of Mr. Cray’« par­ ary. Mr. Vincent died In 1927.
la perhaps the best batting outfit
dents Minor repairs to the In­ high, and was followed closely by completed fertile soil will be haul- d?vote their time and efforts to aid
Survivors
include
eight
children,
ents.
in the league and with Improved
struments would be taken rare of the second year students who had ed Into the area and the shrubbery in the drive for national recovery.
O. G. Vincent. Indiana; Mrs. E. E.
upportlng strength will be a dan-
Before the ceremony Mr*. D. B.
Approximately
76.000
cases
hare
planted In groups. No action has
and the school could assume rea- 13 names on the list. •
Br»,,oln. Cuahman. Oregon. Mrs. L
The roll Is divided Into two dlvl- been taken to provide for malnten- pa sed through the hands of local Murphy, a cousin, sang “I Love You D. Larimer. Springfield; W. H. Vin­
ponslblllty for the Instruments If
Local residents are urged to
loaned for band purposes, he a s slnns. the firs! for the last 12 weeks ance of the park area after It la compliance boards during the pest Truly." She wg* acompanled by cent, Blue River; Mrs. B. O. San-
dared W. K Buell and D. B. Mur­ of the year, and the second for the completed and no arrangements nine months Many of them were Miss Margaret Foley of Loatlne key, Springfield; John VInoent, turn out for thia game to support
phy were named on a committee entire yeur. It was prepared by have been made fo provide water adjusted locally without need for who atao played the Mendelshon Camp Creek; Earle Vincent, Walt­ their team. The Hills Creek resi­
wedding march.
dents always follow their team and
further action
Io make a canvass of the city seek­ Mbs Ina Clement, high school sec­ for the plants.
ervllle. and Mrs. Sawp.
a large crowd from that commun­
retary.
as
follows:
Following
the
ceremony
the
cou-
To assist the state compliance
ing these Instruments and secur­
9he also leaves two brothers,
ity is certain to be hère before
Freshman
ple
left
for
Eastern
Oregon
for
a
,
JegM
K
P,Bttg
Eugene:
and
J.
M
directors
and
field
adjusters
In
the
ing permission to uae them. The
EASTERN STAR HOLDS
game
time, says Davis. The usual
few
days
They
are
expected
to
12
weeks—Joseph
Andrews.
Cecil
work
of
securing
compliance,
local
Inatrumenta should be obtained
Platta, Fresno. California; along
low admission wlD prevail.
FINAL SPRING MEETING NRA adjustment boards will be est­ return to Springfield this week-end
and pul In working order during Crafts, -Burton Gibson. Margaret
with 24 grandchildren and 26 great­
Game 11 Innings
ablished In eaoh state. The local and will make their home In this grandchildren.
Ihe aummer so band work might he Meek. Hannah Ohlsen, Goldie
Plan* for Ihe annual picnic of I
It required 11 Inning* here last
started early In the fall If one la Rauch. Gladys Shelley, Katherine Cascade chapter. O. E 8. lo be held adjustment boards will follow the city.
Funeral services were held Mon-
week for the Springfield team to
standards of adjustment laid down
lo be formed here, said Mr. Stehn. Williams. Dila Wilson
| day morning at 10 o’clock from the
at Swimmer's Delight park on July
win
their second game from the
Final—Joseph
Andrews.
Wendell
by NRA In performing their duty STORE FRONTS GIVEN
Pooie-Gray-Bartholomew chapel In
Reports from Ihe rish fry com
22. were mude at the (Inal summer
Modern Woodmen of Eugene. 7-6.
Bartholomew,
Burton
Gibson,
Mar­
of
recommending
what
action
mlltee, given by W K. Barnell In­
NEW COAT OF PAINT Springfield with Rev. R. E. Rolens The Springfield team scored two
meeting of the organlxation held
should be taken In a particular case
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i In charge. Interment was made In
dicated that the total expenses for garet Meek. Hasel Nesbitt, Hannah here Tuesday evening.
In the first and one each in the
to the NRA field adjuster.
(he affair would amount to about Ohlsen. Gladys Hhelley. Juan Strat­
The green and white front of the th® 0 A R P'°‘
Laurel ° TOTe third, fourth and sixth innings to
About 50 persons attended the
ton.
Via
Weight.
Katherine
Wll
*26 more than the aum to be re­
potluck dinner which preceded the
Membership of the local commit­ Independent Meat market became cemetery.
make 5 points. The Woodmen
ceived from (he convention fun8. llama.
business meeting at which time tee Included H. E. Maxey, chair- red and white Tuesday when E. C.
“cored one in each of the first,
Sophomores
F. B Hamlin and F. B. Flanery,
Mrs Clifford Wilson, worthy-ma-J man. I M Peterson, secretary. Sev Stuart, proprietor, had the front LIBRARY PROJECT IS
second, sixth, seventh and eighth
12 weeks l.eater Anderson. I-s-
delegates to the convention, also
Iron, reported on Ihe sessions of I ert Jacobson, B. A. Washburn«, of his market repainted the conven­
STARTED UNDER SERA nninga. No score was made In the
Moyne
Black,
Charles
('lenient.
Hol­
reported im Ihe work of the con­
the state gathering held In Port­ Mrs. L. K Page, and L. E. Danks
tional colors of the Red and White I
ninth and tenth Inning*, and in
land Farnsworth. Tom Goods!«.
vention.
stores. The Ideal Grocery, owned
land
Inst
week
Mrs.
Alberta
Me
Work on the Springfield library -he eleventh Inning single by Sword
Caroline llli-ks, John Klckbu»ch.|
by Mr and Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee. was SERA project calling for repairing, and a double by Taylor started the
Thermal! ljuinlng. Lois Manley, Murphy a past grand worthy ma­ GIRL SCOUTS CAMP OUT
tron
waa
a
guest
at
the
meeting.
also given a new coat of paint.
cataloguing and checking of a ll! scoring.
M E T H 0 D I8 T 8 LEAVE FOR
Florence May. Kvalyn Rohley. Ro-
MAKE SUMMER PLANS
The
Ideal
grocery
Is
a
Red
and
book''
,n ,be c,ty llbrary b<« an th,s
Hills Creek was barely able to
PORTLAND CONFERENCE ber‘ s"'" Warren Vail
I week under the direction of Mrs eke out a 2-0 win oer the Benton-
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Final — Lester , Anderson. La- CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS
Members of the Springfield Girl White store, but there Is no connec­
David Saltsman. librarian.
I-ane club the same day, and Yon­
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, paator Moyne Black. Charles Clement,
SPECIAL SUNDAY MUSIC Scout troop and their leader. Miss tion between the meat market and
these
stores
says
Mr.
Stuart,
the!
Pour ’rome,, wln be •■‘»»«l"« calla defeated Cottage Grove 6-7
of the Methodist church. Is In Port -j Holland Farnsworth. Tore Good ale.
Eunice Gerber, held an overnight
Sermon subjects for thp Christian hike Tuesday evening. The girls pre colors having been chosen because' from tbe rel,ef r° ns * ch for tw o ' Thi week-end the Yoncalla and
land all this week attending the Caroline Hicks, John Klckbusch
weeks on the project.
Modern Woodmen meet, and Cot-
church
Sunday have not been an­ pared their -nipper and breakfast In of visibility and brightness.
annuul conference of his chlirch Therinan Lanning. Ixtls Manley,
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This Is the only SERA project tae-e Grove goes to Benton-Lane
He will nol relurn for service« In Florence May Robert Suul. Warren nounced by Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pas­ the open.
ODD FELLO W S T A K F NEW
b*“ approved for thls c,ty as X**-’ P*rlr.
tor. Special music Is being planned
the local church Bunday morning. Vail.
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Plans for the aummer outing to O D D FE L L O W S TA K E N EW Severa| others are awaiting favor-
for the services however. In the
Dr. and Mrs. W H. Pollard. Mrs.
Juniors
he
held
at
camp
Cleawox
near
Flor­
MEMBER
AT
MEETING
able
action
by
the
state
board
12 weeks—Obert Andrews. Mar-1 forenoon »he Murphy-Moshler quar-
MANY SCOUTS TAKEN TO
Porter, mother of Mrs. Poindexter,
ence are being made by the troop.
left Wednesday afternoon to at-IJorl® Currant. Clair Hadley. Fran- tet consisting of Mr. and Mrs. D.
TOP OF CASTLE ROCK
Howard Cotton was taken Into EPWORTH LEAGUE PLANS
tend the lay meetings. They expect j <’»» Stiles. Esther Strunk. Mary B. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ Ten girls from the local troop have
already
signed
up
for
the
camp
membership
of
Springfield
I.
O.
O.
M
F
E
T
S
U
N
D
A
Y
land
Mushier,
will
sing.
For
the
lo return Saturday morning. Mrs Trotter.
Accompanied by Dr. W. N. Dow.
O U TD O O R M E ET S U N D A Y
period. Miss Gerber will attend the F. lodge at the regular meeting
Final—Obert Andrews Marjorie evening service special music will
Emma Olson will also attend the
E. C. Stuart. Larson and Harry
last night. Mr. Cotton was a mem
camp
again
this
season
as
camp
Currant, Clair Hadley, Bob Lajole, he provided by Merton Ferebee and
The high school division of the Wright. H. E. Maxey, and Bert
lay meeting*.
nurse, a position she filled last ber of Spencer Butte lodge in Eu
gène and transferred t o 'the'loèèl EpW° y‘h
at tbe> MethfM,,8t “ «»««y assistant scoutmaster. 20
Member,« of the local enngrega LaVerne Pugh. Frances Stiles, Winifred Bnlfour singing a duet.
aummer.
The Sunday school will meet at
organization. Plans were also d i . - ! ^ “^ Wln b0,d “ ° Utd° ° r d*T<> mPmbers of ,he
troop
tlon have requested that Rev. Faye Stratton, Esther Strunk. Mary
9:45 and the Christian Endaevor
cussed at the meeting for a local; ' ¿ T p
'r- Su"d a y ii^ n'n''
Cast.e rock near McKenxIe
Poindexter be returned to the Trotter.
group meets In the evening.
CRASS FIRE SEASON
Seniors
Miss Collene Cornell will be the bridge Sunday. The boys went to
church here for another year, and
picnic. Refreshments were served
12
weeks-Flora
Clement,
Beatrice
leader. All young people of the high : McKenzie forest camp Saturday
BRINGS USUAL BLAZES following the session.
final announcement on thia will be
school are invited to attend. They ' afternoon and camped out. M. B.
made by the Bishop, Tltua Lowe Elnter. Evelyn Klckbusch. Betty BRIDGE JOBS TAKING
Mersdorf, Dorothy Nice, Lela Pet-
are asked to meet at the church Huntly was camp cook for the out-
Calls to pul out two grass fires
at Ihe close of the conference.
MANY TO COAST TOWNS
son, Violet Potter, Eugene Richey,
at 6:30 at which time the place for| Ing.
were sent to the city fire depart­ LARGE DOLLY VARDEN
DeEtta Sandgathe. Grace Shelley,
the meeting will be announced.
ment
Saturday.
The
first
call
came
TAKEN
NEAR
OAKRIDGE
A
fair
siaed
Invasion
of
the
coast
MISSIONARY CIRCLE HAS Marlon Shipley, Mary 8mltaon,
towns has started already as work­ from residents on the south side of
ILLEGAL VENISON SENDS
MEETING HERE TUESDAY Rllxaheth Vail.
A dolly varden trout which weigh­ KENSINGTON MEETS AT
men begin moving In with their Willamette heights but the blaze
MAN TO COUNTY JAIL
Final—Flora Clement. Beatrice
was put under control before the ed six pounds when dressed and
BASFORD
HOME
TODAY
New officers of the Hattie Mit­ Elmer, Evelyn Klckbuach. Betty families In hopes of securing em­
truck arrived. The second fire was shrunk was received at the Rennie
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| Curtis Miller. Eugene, was fined
chell missionary circle of the Meradorf, Dorothy Nice, Ixda Peter- ployment on the construction of the on the Pacific highway south of the Kooser farm near Deerhorn this
Mrs. Allene Basford will be host-( *E0 and committed to the county
Christian church were Inatailed at eraon. Violet Potter, E u g e n e new bridges according to W. H. Junction.
week.
The
fish
was
sent
down
from
ess at her home thia afternoon at Jail when he could not pay the fine,
a meeting of the organlxation held Richey, DeEtta Handgalhe, Orace Adrian who spent several days of
Tall gra^s and weeds are a real Oakridge by Mr. Kooxer who Is
Tuesday evening at the home of Shelley. Mary Smltaoo, Echo Tom- Inst week at Florence, Waldport, fire hazard at this time of the year working near that city. The fish a one o’clock luncheon for members Tue day by Justtlce of the Peace
Yachats, and Newport. Actual work
of the Kensington club. Mrs. Olive Da- Johnson In Eugene. Miller was
Mias Ix>la Peterson. The group aeth, Elizabeth Vail.
has started on only one of the and Fire Chief Hugh Jolllff urges measured 26 Inches.
Rebhan and Mrs. Melville 3. Jones accused of having venison In his
meets monthly.
bridges, but the workmen have everyone to be careful with their
will be the asslctant hostesses.
possession Illegally and Is alleged
SERVICES FOR BAPTIST
hopes that the other contracts will lighted matches and burning cigar­ NO IUKA MEETING TO
to have been spotlighting deer on
AENEAS CHANGES PLACE
the Wlnberry road at night.
CHURCH ANNOUNCED be let soon. Mr. Adrian left again ette and cigar stubs.
BE HELD TH IS WEEK N 0 SERVICES LISTED
FOR MONTHLY MEETING
today for the coast towns.
FOR M ETHODIST CHURCH
Rev. R. E. Rolena, pastor of the
BAPTIST YOUNK FOLK
Regular meeting of Iuka Circle.
NEEDLECRAFT PICNIC AT
Members of the Aeneas club will Baptist church will preach on the
Student Home—Robert E. Rolens,
TO CONDUCT SERVICES Ladles Auxiliary of the O. A. R.
There will be no church services
RIVER PARK TONIGHT
meet at the home of Mrs. Ella Lom­ subject. "How to Become Beauti­ son of Rev. and Mra. R. E. Rolens,
number 37 will be held this week at the ethodlst church this Sunday
bard nerl Tuesday afternoon at ful,” at the 11 o’clock service Sun­ arrived here Tuesday from Red­
Young people of the Baptist because of the absence of several | as the pastor is In Portland attend
Members of the Needlecraft club
2:30 It was announced today. The day morning. For the evening ser­ lands, California where he has church will have charge of the re­
meeting for thia month had pre­ vice at 8 o’clock he will talk on tho been attending school at Redlands gular mid-week servicee tonight. members at the state convention at I Ing the annual conference of his will hold a picnic for themselves
viously been scheduled for the subject, "Ijost—An Opportunity." University. He was accompanied by Short talks are to be given by Astoria. They will hold their m eet-: church. The usual meeting of the and families this evening at Swim­
home of Mrs. C. E Swarts, but later The weekly B. Y. P. U. meeting will several of his classmates who have Roland Farnsworth and Wayne Ing on Thursday evening of next Sunday school will be held at 9:46 mer's Delight park. They will meat
week at which time reports of con-' and the Epworth Leagues will meat on the west side of the river and
changed.
be held at 7 o'clock.
gone to eastern Oregon.
Bailey.
vention vlaltora w ill be givaa.
in the
will have d in ner nt 7 eft
Springfield achuol district 19 waa
R E P O R T field high school during the peat
| ordered to pay Viola Stlckel *193
year, and the right to have her
Idle Instrument« Are Sought name engraved on the cup donated by the Circuit Court Jury Monday
By Committee For Uae In by the Hprlugfleld Civic club waa when It completed hearing the case
of Mrs. Htlckela again«! the school
bestowed on DaKlta Handgalhe. -
Forming H.
Band
district In which ahe nought to col-!
COMMITTEES
V
C IIÏ N.H.A. BOMB
ENDS WORK HERE
MOTHER OF EIGHT
PASSES AT HOME
a
HONOR ROLL FOR
H.S. IS RELEASED