The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 28, 1934, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T l 11 K T Y - F I KB T YEAR
BIBLE LEC TO R
WILL SPEAK HERE
NO. 24
Hi'KINOFIKLI). LANK COUNTY. OKKOON, THUKBbAY, JUNK 2», 1*34
three Vf in Posts CORNELL
At (i.A.R. Meet
FAMILY
80A51SIRIPLEIS
May Be Bride
B E PASEDB IS L° 4 "
GRANTED RETURN
CITY B I S FDD
SERI PROJECTS
Eunice Gerber New Noble
Rev. Dean C. Polndsxtsr Re­ G rard; Special Installation , Acceptance Of Federal Money
Practice Set For Tonight
Implies Expenditure B y
appointed To Springfield
City and Debt Increase
And Coburg Churches
Local Delegation Return* On
Two Girl* and On* Boy Are
Dr. Arthur I. Brown Coming Saturday W ith Secretary-
13; Complete Grad* School
»hip
and
Registrar
To Springfield For Four
Will Attend High School
Mooting* To Start July 3
Three Hprlngtleld residents, all
Mist Eunice Oerber will be in­
stalled as new Noble «rand of Juan
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor Its R.-hekah lodge for a ll months CANNERY IS DUE HERE
member» of Inks circle number >7.
Not to be oulduue by the rnaoy
of the Springfield Methodist ep is­ Monday evening. Mlsa Maxine
SPONSORED BY BAPTISTS won offices In the latdles Auxiliary ugier communities In Oregon which
copal church, was returned to the Snodgrass will be vice-grand; Horta Armory Not Completed But
of the (I. A It during the 34th an are boasting about their triplet»,
local congregation for the next Girard, recording secretary; and National Guard Unit Moves
Prominent Surgeon Loft Pro­ nual departmental convention held people of Hprlngfleld are proudly
year at the closing session of the Mrs Marie Pohl, treasurer
F, offering the thirteen year old Cor­
Camp. Field Equipment
fession For Bibioal Work, at Astoria last week. Mrs.
state conference of the church held
A special Installation practice
Kgglmann was named department nell triplets to equal anything any
I* Author Of Many Book*
in Portland all of last week and
The city of Springfield to not re­
secretary and Miss Kva Isiuk was other community may present.
UHKHAMMEBUAU, Bavaria . . . which closed Sunday The appoint­ will be held at the lodge hall this fusing to accept several thousands
evening tinder the direction of Mrs.
Two girls. Frances and Fern, and Miss Clara Mayr (above), the Mary
Karly Indlcallou are that »he »ar­ chosen as assistant secretary. Mrs.
ments were read by Bishop Ernest , Glenn Stone, deputy diatrict preal- of dollars of federal money to be
Magdalena of this year’s Passion
ia* oi four nightly meellns« Io be (»race laindsberry was re-elected as one boy. Floyd, make up this fam
Lynn Waldorf of Chicago who pro I
,n(|la,|ln(! off|ceri. electWe used for civic Improvements. Con­
lly’s triplets. They are the children Play, is to bo s bride and live in
bald In Ihe Springfield Baptlsl departmental registrar.
U H. if Ik« » « » » » • will | sided at the sessions
I „ n tr.- . and appointive officer» are tinual assertions that this money
MrJ
Fredda
Peterson
of
Itallas
of Mr and Mrs. Chas Cornell who great periaiasroa Khr will wad
iburrh. July 2-4. Uwli«l»«. will
Members of the local congr.g.
to available, but that the city,
draw mora atlatitlon and arger was named departmental president live north of Hprlngfleld Just north
Aatos Lana, Jr. so» of Georget«»» •Ion r quested that their pastor be
annua) )nter.ra|ley through It« council, does not want
for
the
new
year
Other
officer«
east from the Intersection of Fifth University faculty
audiences for Hr. Arlhui ' Brown
returned when they held their ftaal
for lodge gToup. of tbe w u . to accept the funds are beard here,
nationally known lecturer, than were from scattered parts of the street and the Wendllng road.
quarterly meeting In May He has .
TlU, „ , to but all meet with a vigorous denial
The three rhlldren were born on
have any previous aarlaa of meet- state
served the church here tor three
h-|d
Creek rancb on from the council members and
Mrs. Kgglmann Is a past depart December IS. 1S2I at Albert Lee.
togs h»ld In thlw city for many
years, coming from Hood River Ju|y
dUruf(B8d
, be bug1. other city officers. As has been re­
inent president, and served as de­ Minnesota and lived there until
years
He .too serves the Cobnr, church
waak
peatedly stated all SERA funds
partment secretary two years ago. they came to Oregon, to avoid the
and his reappointment Includes also discussed for a Joint picnic be­ accepted mean» that the city pay
Re*. II K. Rolan», puelor of Iba
The Hprlngfleld delegation re­ wind and bail storms, settling In
Baptlat church who 1» arranging
that church
tween the Rebekah and I. O.O. F for the insurance and materials
turned Haturday evening from Hprlngfleld In the fall ol 1*1*. When
Only twenty-one shift. In pastor ,
utter pan pf needed.
for Iba v I h II I o Hprln«fl»ld of Ur.
*
Portland where they vlalted a few only »1« years old the three babies
I ages were made at the conference I July or the first part of August.
Brown, says ha la roMlvlag isle days following the close of the con
Despite an urgent plea of County
contracted
bronchial
pneumonia
pbona call* «very day and ha» ro-
i this yes- Nearly all of the Meth
Mr. and Mrs George Crapsey of relief officers made here many
enllon
While at Astoria they and for three weeks It was not rer Ceremony Friday Evening I*
1 odists pa U ra In Lane county wer»- j
calved several written communica­
Ashland were gue"ts at the meet- weeks ago that the city prepare
drove out to the national guard en tain whether or not they would
Surprise To Friends; Leave returned Including Rev. Cecil F '
tion»
In nearby coin-, campnient at camp Clatsop and wit-
project« to be worked under the
non» from
iron people
,
a
Ing.
live. Since that lime they have
munltle» seeking mora details <»f|
..
J ...
Ristow of Eugene.
For North Bend Home
SERA setup, and despite the fact
nessed the review and drill Wed survived nearly all the common IB
Hr. W H. Pollard represented ,
the meeting».
that two major and one minor pro­
neaday morning
nes«es of childhood without appar
Mias Dorothy Helen Girard, the local congregation as lay dele-.
F irs t M eeting Tuesday
jects were prepared and submit­
cat harm to themselves.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gir­ gate at the conference. Mr». Poll- ,
Ur. Brown will ba unable to open
ted. Springfield unemployed work­
Retained W eigh t
ard. became the bride of Buford ard. Mrs Emma Olson and several
his meeting» here on Monday avao- STIC K EL CASE NOT TO BE
men on the relief rolls must still
When born Floyd and Frances Klght here Friday evening at a others attended some of the sec-.
ing. July 1. as had been previously
APPEALED BY D IS T R IC T each weighed ala pounds, and their
travel back and forth to Eugene
ipilet ceremony at the home of sloes.
announced The speaker Is now con­
to their work awaiting approval
sister.
Fern,
five
and
one-half
her parents. SOX
street. St S
On arcount o f the small amount
ducting a serlea of mrattORa In Bell
by the state committee of the local
pounds. They have remained quite o'clock. Rev. Veltie Pruitt read the
Ingham. Washington at the I’resby I of the Judgment. 81SS. the school
project».
MRS. M URPHY NEW HEAD
terlan church and will conclude board der ided at a meeting Monday hunky although Floyd Is now con ceremony.
Library Only Project
slderably shorter than his sisters
OF
KENSINGTON
GROUP
New
Community
Committees
Miss Ikjrls Girard, sister of the
these with three lectures on Run night with Attorney laiwrence T.
At
this
time only the minor pro­
whose average height Is 68 Inches bride, was bridesmaid, and Elmer
______
Named This Week; Field
day and will not arrive here until Harris, not to appeal to the sup-
ject. that of library Improvement
There Is also one other member l*yne attended Mr. Klght. Other Club Schedules M onthly Meetings
inspection Is Started
Mondav He will speak at the local reme rourt the caae agalnat the
work which provide« employment
of this family, another daughter guests at the wedding Included Mr
D u rirg Summ er Instead Of
, h urch
Tuesday. Wednesday, district of Viola Stlckel The ooat
for only a few women, haa been
olene. also born at Albert Lee, on and Mrs. O. H. Jarrett and daugh
The
second
set
of
community
T a k in g Usual Vacation
Thursday and Friday evening« at I of appeal would amount to nearly
approved and work actually started.
May
14.
1918.
and
who
Is
now
six
Wheat Control officers are being
tera. Betty and Margaret, and Mrs
o’clock.
»400 and even If the district won a
Both the school district and the
Mrs. D. B. Murphy was elected I elected In mo t Lane county sec
E. E Pyne.
Subjects for the evening meet reversal of the circuit rourt Judg teen years old
city park and sewer projects have
Kaeh Have Hobbles
The bride wore a dresa of old president of the Kensington club tlons this week according to O. S.
lugs have been announced as fol men! It would be farther behind
Frances does a great deal of rose silk, and carried a shower for the next year when members Fletcher, county agricultural agent, been approved by the county com­
1 than If the Judgment were paid
mittee and have been In the hands
lowa:
Because many attorneys and singing and Is accompanied by her boquet of Talisman rosea and small of the club were entertained at who is assisting with the meetings. of the state group for many weeks.
Tuesday — "The War Against
older
sister.
She
has
always
won
their annual meeting Friday at the The new officers take the place of
surety bond companies contend
white blooms.
The school project which would
God.’*
honoi« when appearing on the NJK
The couple left Tuesday noon tor home of Mrs Paul Basford Mrs those elected last year to handle provide labor for repainting exter­
The
Amaslng
Jew."
I
that
a
school
district
can
not
be
Wednesday
programs
over
radio
station
KORE
Hus-ila’a Challenge | sued for damages the case here at
North Bend whare they will make Oily» Rebhan and Mrs. Melville local administration work in con­ iors and Interiors of the buildings
Thursday --
In Eugene Fern likes to cook, and their home.
8. ¿ones were assistant hostesses. nection with the wheat limitation
traded
considerable
attention
In
was submitted soon after the SERA
to God.”
Floyd Is extremely Interested In
Other officers elected by the program of the federal government.
Mrs
Klght
haa
been
active
In
The
Imminent
Return
¡legal
circle»
Government
It
la
setup -farted functioning. Members
Friday
Meeting for the Springfield dis­
»aid ran not he sued as such and woodworking and manual training lodge and social work in Spring club are Mrs. Levi Neet. vice-presi­
of Christ
projects, having made several field where she haa taught school dent; Mrs. E. G. Privat. secretary- trict was hqld Wednesday after­ of the School Board are becoming
Impatient as this project requires
Or. Brown Is a fellow of the I for that reason a good deal of the pieces of furniture for their home
treasurer; Mrs. Mary Kessev. re­ noon at the Will White farm ea«t
for never«! years.
Royal College of Surgeons of Bdlo- argument In the rase was around
skilled labor and only skilled labor
Two Deck, One Light
porter;
Mrs.
Clarence
Chase,
chatr-
of
the
city.
C.
W.
Ruth
of
Thurston
Mr. Eight’s parents live at Tilla­
hrough. Scotland, has the title. M whether the placing of the swing
The two girls have dark hair, mook. He lived In Springfield be­ mat of the flower committee; and was chosen committee chairman actually on the relief rolls to eli­
n C M„ and has been engaged that caused the Stlckel
gible for this employment With
while their brother Is quite light.
actively In hla profession for many death was goevrnmental or minis Frances has bine eyes and the fore being truasAtrred to the coast, Mias Edna Swarts and Mra. Donald Welby Stevens and Glenn Stafford the known shortage of available
are the other members of the com laborers members of the board feel
as an employee of the Maintain Toomb.
years before retiring to devote his terlal
other two have dark eyes.
Outgoing officers are Mrs. John ralttee. Mr. Ruth, as chairman of
States Power company.
entire time to a study and Inter
If the amount of the Judgment
that the project should be started
All three completed the eighth
Friends of Mr«. Klght honored Henderer. president; Mrs. Harry the community committee, aotoma
pretatlon of the Bible In the light had been larger the directors would
grade at the U ecoln school this her with a miscellaneous shower Whitney, vice-president; Mra. W. tically becomes a member of the at once to prevent unnecessary In­
of current event» He Is Interna have appealed the case but It was month and are planning to start
terference with the functions of
last Thursday-evening at the home E. Buell, secretary-treasurer; and board of directors.
tlonally known now as a result of i concluded that It was for the beet
the school activities in the fall.
high school In the fall. All the of Mrs O. H. Jarrett. Mrs. Sam Miss Edna Swarts, reporter.
Earlier In the same afternoon the
hl. years of lecturing on Blblcal Interest of the district to pay the
Committee Will Meet
children In the family have been Richmond was assistant hostess
It was decided to hold meeting Eugene-Coburg committee were all
subjects
Judgment and court costs and be
The City project asks for the
active In scouting si different times Mias Betty Jarrett and Mias La­ of the club once a month during re-elected for the next year at
done with It.
Colene and Floyd are now In the velle Paris entertained with piano the summer instead of disbanding meeting in Willakentie grange hall. cleaning up of the city dump
No« An ■vangallst
Olrl and Boy Scout troops of and violin selections during the entirely during the three months. Members of this committee are ground, extension of the scewer
He Is not a preacher or evangel ,
1st and has not taken any special N O R T H W E S T LUMBER
Springfield
The other two gtrla
The members usually hold meet­ Frank Harlow, chairman ; Frank outlet, and improvement of the
evening.
ministerial training, being Instead |
FIR M S ARE LIS TE D have dropped the acout work.
Briggs. Coburg; and Ernest Math park projerty in the same vicinity.
Many beautiful gifts were pres ings every two weeks.
What other projects will be sub­
The triplets spend part of their ented the honor guest and refresh
a professional man who can speak
The next meeting will be held ews of Goshen.
fluently and one who has found a I The 1933 census of manufactur- time taking care of a large flock ments were served by the host July 13 at the home of Mrs. Mary
Tuesday the Pleasant Hill com­ mitted and what action will be
taken regarding the playground
satlsfactlon In doing his best t o | rrs as related to the lumber ln- of chickens which their parents are
mittee was elected during a meet­
Kessey.
esses.
project left uncompleted by the
Interpret. currant event» In the dustry In Oregon and Washington raising.
ing at the Trent school house
CWA
are to be brought before the
The three children never did look
light of Blblcal prophecy. He to recently has been completed by the
Members of this committee are
city planning commission headed
S T R E E T CLOCK TIC K S
well versed on Russia, and the pacific Northwest Forest experl very much alike, stated Mrs. Cor­ H IG H SCHOOL TO HAVE
Ralph Laird, chairman; Wm. A
Communlatlr movement In thia nient station
nell.
PWA A R T IS T P A IN TIN G
M IN U T E S ONCE AGAIN Cruxan. Dexter; and Orson Stutx, by F. B. Hamlin at a meeting to
be held next week. Although the
country. He to a Canadian, sold
Thia canvass embraced 2373 con
Creewell. route 1,
lower Willamette river is not highly
“Beth Israel Synagogue" to the
The large afreet clock Installed
hla home and does not now main- corn» and Individuals engaged In p ^ g T O R ’S M O TH ER DIES
Elections have already been held
title of the water colors painting on the front of the Masonic pro­ at Lorane. Cottage Grove, and recommended for swimming, the
tain a residence any where. Hla wife (he production of logs, lumber, ven-
DUR IN G CONFERENCE by Herbert Heywood which will perty more than a year ago Is once
river at Springfield 1« much better
and child are with him sometimes bWi and shingles
The records
Junction City.
and the water mnch cleaner than
be hung In Springfield high school again running and seems to be
and again they visit with relative» , bow that during 1S33 there was
Five crews of field inspectors
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor as a gift from the public works ad­
at Eugene where the city swim­
activity on the party of 447 saw-
keeping
time
correctly.
The
clock
each
working
under
a
supervisor,
Has Written Books
mills. 3» shingle mill», and 81 In- of the Methot’lat church, received ministration. Ten pictures for that was operated on batteries until re­ began work Monday morning ming pool Is maintained, and there
The lecturer to
dependent logger. In Oregon mid word of the death of his mother many high schools have been re­ cently when the electrical mechan checking planted and unplanted Is some talk locally of seeking
number of book, and l*mpl>»«‘«
Mwmll„ n s s in g le mills white he was attending the annual ceived by the county school super­ ism was revised to operate on elec­
SERA or FERA funds to maintain
wheat acreage on all farms where
Hla outstanding book
I I and 14« Independent logging oper conference of his ctgirch In Port intendent. and five more are ex­
° O" J to ’ ...
tric light current by Jack Jackson wheat contracts have been signed a similar swimming spot here.
land last week-end. She had been
man. What of the Nlghtr Co*l*.
|p WllJ(h)ngl(W
Cannery Here Full Week
pected
The chimes have not been connect to see that all regulations are com­
ailing for some time. Both Rev.
of this and other work» by him self1
Another relief project which will
The pictures were all made by ed up yet, but It is expected thit plied with. The checking crews
and Mrs Poindexter are now at Oregon artists who were financed
wBl be brought here and placed on | _ c.U F p A1 . e a V E FOR
benefit local needy people will be
began work in the Springfield dis­
sale Another booh which la now SEVERAL LEAVE TOR
Moscow. Idaho and are expected by PWA funds and are now being they soon will be.
the visit here all next week of the
The
clock
was
purchased
from
trict first
being printed entitled "Ood and)
HOM EM AKERS CAMP to be hack In Springfield Friday
county protable cannery. Thia can­
distributed In this state.
the closed bank at Cottage Grove
This
checking
work
is
requiring
Vou." promises to exceed In popu
evening.
nery Is being operated this year
Coburg
and
Pleasant
Hill
schools
and
moved
to
Springfield
by
the
more time and costing more money
Heveral housewives from this
Regular services will be held at will receive wood blocks entitled
larlty any of bis earlier work»
by
FERA funds by three persona.
members of Liberty Masonic lodge. than the community committees
There will be a »mail amount of I community have gone Io camp the Methodist churches here and
The procedure while here will
River Scene" and "Back Door.'
had
anticipated.
Word
received
yes
congregational tinging, but very Cleawox. Olrl »tout xummer camp at Coburg Sunday with Rev. Poin­
be similar to that of previous years.
terday from the Wheat Section of
little special music to being plan- near Floresce. to allend the annual dexter In the pulpit He will preach
GUARD REPORTER GOES the AAA states that the benefit The cannery unltl Wtll be stationed
LEGION
M
EETS
T
O
N
IG
H
T
ned according to Rev. Rolens. Re- I-ane county Homemakers outing, In Springfield at 11 a. m. and 8 p.
TO JAPAN ON T O U R I payments will be 29 cents per al at Sixth and Main street», and per­
ports from Roaeburg and other Miss Oertrude Show, former Isine m. and at Coburg at 8:4S a. m.
AT HOME OF MR. H A M LIN
sons on the relief rolls must se­
lotment bushel less the expense of
cities where Dr. Brown has visited , county home demonstration agent
cure cards at the City hall before
Miss
Betty
Ann
Macduff.
Regis­
the county and community associa­
Indicate that his audiences would and originator of the ramp Idea. Is
Regular meeting of Springfield
L IG H T N IN G STORM IS
ter-Guard reporter for this city, tions. The price had been announ their produce will be canned.
rather hear him than special mu again In charge of the outing
American Legion post number 40
All common types of fruits and
will
leave today to start an ocean ced at 28 cents so the farmers w
TROUBLESOM E MONDAY wll be held thia evening at
sic and he will be given almost Among the people from this com
voyage to Japan where she will actually receive more than they vegetables which are now available
the entire time each evening here, munlty attending and who are ex-
o’clock at the home of Mr. and
The sharp flashes of lightning Mr». F. B. Hamlin. A special meet spend two months visiting the Ori­ had expected even with higher ad In sufficient quantities to can will
Dr Brown Is In auch demand as peeled to return Sunday are Mrs.
be handled at this visit. It has not
a speaker that he haa a complete C. E. Wheatbn. Mra. Ralph Laird, which accompanied the hard down Ing of the executive committee ent with her mother who has al­ ministration costs.
been announced yet whom wtlli
pour of rain Monday evening was held Monday evening at the ready gone to the Islands. A num­
schedule during the entire balance and Mrs. E. Oulstlna.
assist the packing of the produce
ber
of
students
from
the
University
caused
linemen
of
the
Mountain
of this year.
I Th*
‘•P,’ne<l Tuesday
office of Dr. Dow to consider sev­
Statea Power company a great deal eral routine matters. It was de­ of Oregon are leaving at the same GUARD COMPANY COMES before the actual actual pressure
Alt persona are Invited to attend
of trouble that evening. One line cided not to accept an Invitation tim e to attend an educational gath­ HOME FROM COAST CAMP cooking starts.
any or all of the aeaslona at the NORVAL FOSS R ETU R N S
Guard Moves In Armonry
north of Eugene and the Wendllng
ering in Japan.
Baptist church to bear thia visiting
QN VACATION LEAVE lines were both out of service for to sponsor a bathing beauty queen
Work on the armory was stopped
All
members
of
Headquarters
In the Astoria regetta to be held
lecturer »ays Rey. Rolens.
about three weeks ago without
several hours and In one Instance
company, first battalion. 142nd In­
Norval F or » returned to Spring- a pole was burned up according to the latter part bf August during the MASONS HOLD FINAL
completion of the electric wiring
fantry,
Oregon
National
Guard
re­
American Legion state convention
„ u im e u u r u m
A&6IAT I »•><> Tuesday morning from the W. K Barnell. local manager.
M EETIN G OF SEASON turned to their homes In Spring- and the Installation of the plumb­
C H U R C H M EN TO AS8IS
England coaat where he left
ing fixtures, but the National Guard
field Tuesday afternoon following
IN B U ILD IN G CAMPS the united States naval fleet, with
Marriage Lleanaaa Isauad
Preceded
by
a
4
o'clock
dinner
two weeks of Intensive training Unit moved Its field and camp
Marriage licenses were Issued attended by members of the their
which he Is enlisted, for his first B A PTISTS TO HEAR OF
equipment Into the building on re­
during
the annual summer encamp­
Roland Farnsworth and Stephen ext8nded furlough. He will leave
“T H R E E LIFE SECRETS the past week at the County Clerks families and of the Eaatern Star
turning from summer camp, and
ment at Camp Clatsop on the north
Rice are spending the week at Cas |n two
for California to re-
office to the following: William chapter, members of Liberty Ma­
plan to put the building Into active
Oregon coast.
Rev.. R. E. Rolens has chosen Cox and Eltxabeth Wright, both of
cadla where they are working with jQto W(| lh ,p Fo,„ ian(,d wtth the
use.
sonic lodge held their final busi­
Nothing
unusual
happened
at
the
other volunteer workers from 'n#Ty through the Panama canal "The Problem of Humam 8uffer Marcóla; William Williams and ness meeting until fall Tuesday
camp Oils yeartaccordlng to Walter
Baptist churches In Oregon In the pp t0 pubB and on up t0 tbe New Inga." as the subject for hla ser­ Lillian Tenell. both of Eugene
M AN’S BACK BROKEN IN
evening. Many visitors from nearby
construction of buildings on the Fn(t|and coast to be reviewed by mon at the Baptist church Sunday Mike Dutchuk and Barbara Bauer, lodges were present and advanced N. Gossler, second lieutenant of
ACCIDENT AT SAW M ILL
the
local
company.
The
weather
morning
at
11
o’clock.
For
hla
even'
Baptist convention camp site. Dor- Preg|dent Roosevelt. The fleet wtll
both of Eugene; Cal Robbins and degrees were given two members
was
windy
and
blustery
such
as
lng sermon e will talk on the sub- Elisabeth Woodruff, both of Spring-
mltorlea. a dining room, assembly goon return f0 pacific waters,
The condition of Joe Strehley,
of the local group.
it has been here for the past two
hall, and other buildings are being |
Jett. “Three Life Selreta.”
field; George Halton and Beatrice
day„
| employee at the Booth-Kelly Lum-
The usual morning Sunday Morris, both of Eugene; Robert
erected.
B A PTIST LADIES GROUP
Milton Doane, Springfield boy her company who was seriously In-
M E E TIN G OF IUKA IS
school will be held at 8:46.
Sparks. Eugene and Lenora Peter-
and
member of C. company In Eu-; Jured Tuesday afternoon when a
TO CONDUCT SERVICES
POSTPONED T H IS W EEK
eon, Portland; Norwald Nelson and
gene, received two fractured flu-; heavy dry k»n door fell striking
N EED LEC R A FT MEM BERS
Agnes Stalsberg. both of Eugene.
The regular mid-week service« PROGRESSIVE 22 TEAM
The meeting of Iuka circle gers while at camp and Is at th e1 him and breaking his back, was
HAVE FA M ILY PICNIC
TO PRACTICE FRIDAY
at the Baptlat church tonight wtll
Ladies
Auxiliary of the O. A. R post hospital in Vancouver Bar-¡better this morning, but he la not
Juror to Return — Mrs. Harry
Many member« of the Needle- be In charge of the Women’« Mis­
which
was
to have been held this racks where he will remain for a >et out of danger according to a
A meeting of the Progressive 22 Whitney and daughter, Mary Ellxa-
sionary
Society
with
Mr».
Homer
craft club end their families at­
evening has been cancelled and the few days before being returned report from the Eugene hospital
degree teem has been called for beth. drove to Portland Wednesday
home
j where he Is being treated. Aalde
tended the annual picnic meeting Chase In charge. A special candle
next meeting wBl be the regular
practice Friday evening at 7:30 and will return the latter part of
from the badly Injured back the
last Thursday evening at Swim­ lighting service Is being planned
meeting
on
July
6.
Reports
of
dele­
by Mrs. O. H. Jarrett. The team the week. Mr. Whitney who has
Vlalt
In
W
aahlngto^M
rs
W
K
mill worker apparently has no
for
the
evening.
mer’» Delight park. The picnic out­
gates to the state convention at
Different groups within the church will prepare tor Initiation to be been serving on the federal court Astoria will be heard at thia meet Barnell and daughter. Barbara, are other serious injuries stated his
ing closed the club season until
Jury expected to return with hli
held July 16. They meet In the
visiting at Seavlew. Washington.
phyaiclan.
fall when activities will be ra- have been taking turns In conduct­
Ing.
tastily.
O.
O.
F.
hall.
ing these meetings.
BOROIHY GIRARD
MARRIED AI ROME
CONTRACT WHEAT
PRiCE IS RAISED
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