The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 02, 1934, Image 1

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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TIURTY-FIKHT YEAH
SI'Itl.M ¡KIELI). LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGI Hl
NORMAL CHOP BF
HOPS EXPECTED
SERA WORK AI
LIBRARY STOPS
Opening Certain
IN BALL LEAGUE
Federal Funds For Complet-
' Project Discontinued, Work-', »on Of Remaining Sections Irish-Murphy's Take Two
ers Moved To Eugene;
Allocated By Commission
Straight From Fulop's; Sec­
Funds Saids Expended
...
,
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ond H alf Schedule Starts
r
Final ,-oUract« for (he remaining
h w Early Varletie« Ready
This Month, Major Picking
First Week Of September
N O . 28
RED CROSS SWIM
PROGRAM READ!
S taff Of Six Lifesavers To
Assist Arthur Porter At
River Swimming Pool
H E 11 A p m > ct wwrk at the ««“ «m pM ed •eetton . of the WH
The Irish Murphy hatter, drove
Hprlngfleld library was dlacontln *am*“ ’’ h‘«hway *•»
TW O
WEEKS
SESSION
io of the Fulop department .to re',
ut-il 'h i. week, two w eek, before and w,,e“
*'
b*w1
Old Yaide Suffer In Growth;
aoftball pitcher from the mound
Special Class For Men Inclu­
the project w u to huve been rom- i pleled another connection route Tuesday evening to win the de-
New Fields Expected To
P íe te , I It W .I announced yesterday 1 Tb” *♦«•»«« <
highway will , idlr g game In the flr.t half of the
ded In Daily Schedule At
Bring Larger Returns
by M r’, David Haltnman. librarian ’ have toen opened according to In. al league 17-0. They had de­
Willamette
Park
The project win to have con- I f a r i G. W u .hh iirnet memi»-, of the feated the »a me team Monday
luin» « tiunly Imp production thin 1
I In u,Ml for two m onth, with four ¡ "l*hway
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Complete plan» for another learn-
evening 5-0 and are now holder, of
year will la- about the same un last
The Hlate Highway Commission ' , hp
ha„ ,.hamplonghlp
C H IC A G O . . . Miss P a tríe la
women each employed for four
NEW YORK , , . Bill Bonthron ">,wlm Program to be sponsored
« -a s o li with pomlh •
«Unlit In-
Marquant, t l , (above) la one o f the
week». The flr.t two were given H um m I locatod |M&,000 of federal
('lay In the second half of the
(alxivej, of Princeton Uaiversity, tnr local people by the Red Cross
'ittle. uc
iren .v In lb» uunib
1 raon of hundred, e f * * woihing gulls " at The work for four w eek , and the aoc- fund, for a 2.86 connecting link round robin tournament was sche Am erica ’• world record breaker in were announced thia week by M laa
lordlug (o L. M C,
Century o f Progrès» here. . , . Hlie
between the forest service work duled to he resumed again th l. the 1500 meter run, head, the P rince­ Rowena Nl»»en, field worker for
of the haa beea «elerted “ 1934 Q u e rn " end two worked only two w eek,
Patterson l.lnud, prt
and a section now under construc­ evening on the three local dia­ ton and Cornell track .ta rs now in thia district.
when
It
w
u.
announced
that
the
from
the
hundred,
employed
in
veri*
which
E ngland to face Cambridge and
hop grow er, for thh
fund, had been used up The local tion. Another allocation of $1,2.000 mond» hut may have to be post­ O xford team«.
The swim program will be held
y and „UM , » p a r i t l e . nt the fa ir.
include, nil of Ixuie
provides
for
the
Improvement
of
workers were tran.ferred to Eu
at W illamette park It will »tart
poned If the weather d oe. not dear.
»owe of l.lnn county
gene to work on the county achool ihe section Gold lake to the Lain-
Monday, August «. and will con
The .ante teamr will be entered
The crop In the oil
will
Klamath line
book
binding
project.
Hnue
for two week», until August
In
the
second
half
except
the
Lsr-
be lee. thl» year, but
I. a
Federal forest .ir v lie totaling | -on Service Station which la drop-
The local library now contain«
IX with classes for al! ages from
considerable uitmunt ol
c ra­
nearly 3000 volum e. All of the $225.000 were recently allocated to I ping out In favor of the ""Merle
10 in the morning until 8:30 in
nge which will genera.
’ a I
the evening.
fiction and the children'» book, ih l. highway.
I Good Orchestra team All game»
good yield -The new
'd. j
n»
were catalogued during the 8 E.
Arthur Porter, Red Cross llfe-
i will he played In the sam e order a«
will produce enough hop. Io off .
It.
A. work, and many book» were
-avlng expert will be chief Instruc
I during the flr.t half, and on the
act the reduced yield In the o ld !
repaired under the «upervl.lon of
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j ’" f and will head a staff of at least
sam e field with the exception o/
field , where growth la apotted.
one of the Fulop games.
Churches Unite In Sponsor- ,lx other llfe ll“veri’ who
»•«
ilop picking will not .tart until Funeral For Retired Metho- Mr. Salt.m an who .p en t much ad- !
dltlonul time at the library with* j
For the .tart of the second round
ing Negro Quartet At M. « ‘»«e swimming pool . . a.l times.
• h.
I . , ' - . , p a i l ..I thl. I.... th on
di, t Minister To Be Held
j Kirkland', will meet Shorty'» Shine
out additional remuneration.
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Porter »pent several weeks at
th e e a rlie s t h o p ., with poa.lbly I.
Loca, g h
,
E. Church Tuesday
Hick« lake institute near Olympia
All material, for the work here
Parlor team; Irish.Murphy will
few field , which may he ready
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last summer studying swimming
I meet the M u .ld an .. and Fulop'»
earlier Tlmre are few ealy hop». Char|p,
k
Crandall, retired w ere furnished by the city.
The ¡amous Cotton B lossom , ..
Few parton, are unlng the llbr*;
programs and community actlvl-
will cross hat» with the Wright’»
and the hulk of the crop of late
minister who ha. mud«*
slngers
representing
the
Piney
.
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" e • He has Just completed a soc-
hops will not be ready for harvest­ hi» hnme In Hprlngtleld «luce 1930.1 ary during the summer m onth. Christian Traveling Men Of j Hardware men.
W
oods
school
In
Mississippi
will
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i cessful swim program at Cottage
The following games will be
Corvallis And Portland
ing until the first week In Sept­ passeri away ,-arly W edneadsy1 says the librarian.
appear at the Methodist church QroTp
’
Fulop versus Kirkland on the high
Visit Here Sunday
ember.
mornlng al Haletn.
Tuesday evening. August 7, In a
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school field; Shqrty's versus Irish-
“
Five Cent Charge
P icking Price Uncertain
Ile wa» borii In Gawego county,! DOLL E X H IB IT E D HERE
concert of negro pirltual. planta-
,
The Gideons are visiting Spring- Murphy on north Brattaln; and
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A xraxl* ' harge of five cents will
No announcement a . to the price N ew York ori Aprii 20. ISSO and
OVER 150 YEARS OLD
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,lon melodies, and folk songs. The ’
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he made each day for the swlm-
field this week
Last Sunday Goad’s versa W rights on south
lo be paid picker» thl» year ha» j wh#|| „ ,.h„d ,he fara||y moved to
program will start at 8 oclock
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L
t
ining
instruction
expenses.
Those
afternoon
u
party
of
12
Gideons
j
B
rattaln
been made yet rill» w'll probably , g alu,ail where he married Mias
Ella Marla, a rag doll with a
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Their program here I.
wfco cannot
a nkul
follow a meeting of the grower«' | Marnlva Jal„. | | ayUB„
jggj
hand pnlnted plaster of Paris head from Portland traveling homeward.
sponsored by the three churches,
to sep MJm NlsBen
th<>
representatives from all parts of
which has been battered during after a tri*, to California stopped ¡R PIG A TIO N TOUR FOR
of .h e city. There will be no ad ! swimming classes form and she
Five chlldran. are living front several
hard fall» as It has passed j
,he « P "n* " p‘<’ hotel an,I held a
th e s ta te .
VALLEY
A N N O U N C E D "><•»«“> ih »rge. but an offering <fl, ma„p nPt.e!liiary arran« ment8
this marriage They an* Mrs. Ruby
Little ran In- said a» lo the mar­ John-on of Goshen; Claude Edwin down from generation to genera ' • h« r‘ service.
will be taken to aid the work at
care for thegp
After Introducing them selves to
ket outlook for the current crop Crundull. Lisbon. Iowa; Mrs. Pearl tlon In the Quarkenbush family.;
Methods of irrigation aa now be the school which is founded to a»
Trucks will leave the cit hall
says Mr Crlslofferson
It »««ems Betts, Coon Rapids. Iowa; Cheater was shown here Wednesday by Mr" Montgomery, the proprietor, Ing practiced In six western Ore-¡«1st the underprivileged negro , each day at , 46 a J ^ arjii
that the market 1« still filled with Earl Crandall. St. Louta. and L es­ Mrs. Ellsworth Crocker, sister of ’he men sang several religious u >n 'u n tie-- w ill h<- - b- rved on youth of the South.
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at noon, and at 1:45 returning at
hops which manufacturer» are un­ ter A. Crandall of Columbia, Iowa. J W. Quarkenbush of Eugene who hymns and left two copies of t h e ir |lbe fifth a- nuai W illamette Valley-
In eluded in the songs to b e ¡4.-30
All
those
wanting to take
. official Bibles. They promised to | rrlpa, | on tour Augugt 7 and 8 / heard 7 t h » w n ceit
able lo use
He became au ordained minister lives northeast of Springfield.
included in her Ils, of oh. time!
a larger number here from I nctalIg
lh(. , W11 „ay itinerar> '
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^ X ^ n T « .] ’
Mr Crtstoffersou »«Id »4 bale» | n (hr Methodist church and came
art.C e. were . foot warmer for ’he^r hlcago headquarters
baTe BOW been announced by Art ( 1 I a r a n d - Ilalm ln Gilead ' fc r “ he Red c i L n f e ^
of hops the middle of July for 22 10 the Oregon conference In 18$1.
Next Sunday a grewp of the GId ,<lng> ,.xte .d u n specialist In soils. Special arrangements of these b len , are asked to register at the
cents and others who trl««d to sell Mrs. Crandall died In 1801 and ln 11 e In wagon or buggy, a bBter cup
to participate
w l„ bp ,
b
c u m b e r s h a v e been orenared
i,v h .n
T
reg*‘ ter
,
slightly Inferior hops were unable j 190« t,„ married Miss Mary E In which water was allow,si to eon will be ...... ..
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mortl|ng service- at both „.. .
"ave been
d ty hall or at the park any time
to find a buyer.
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of
Marquam.
Oregon,
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Membership of th© quartet in-1 before Monday or during that day.
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was used for a curative drink and the Methodist and Baptist churches
TilP Iotlr h, ,
b* .) aiiau gtd «< , |U(je ^ \ y O’Neal, first tenor; I There will be a special class for
l i e retired from the ministry b<-
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Other officers of the district hop
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rite Gideons Is an organisation ' .... . farlnerg a,0
do C
. . hollow
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nHsoclatlon Include
(’. W Murphy cause of hl- health and came to was s small
wooden shaker <»f , Christian
traveling
men w h o jtrave,
or from a.c
o„ )Pr par(g of the **ugh Bea*ty, seound tenor; Ellis men each evening at 7:30 this year.
of 'Harrisburg, vice president; I Springfield In 1»3U
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with a sifter top and was kept fall li«ve
themselves together j blatP
a, any pom, ar<, ’
and T' J Thi is the first tim e such a class
.h a s been held for several years
u r o o se o f e x te n d in g th e ; , a .... t ... any
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^as and manager.
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X ; i - of » e n d — W h a n •« I t - w »» X aaisw l » a a - « j for th e , i «rp«,.»
nom© Ink the nand wa« lifted over influence of tbv BIM# among trav , onvenlenc© or they rftay mak© th©f
fr6m the Piney W oods. and 1 » bein« tried emt to deter-
delegate to the state meeting us I Crandall, and the following chll- the surface and then replaced In elers. Their ni el hod of carrying entire two-day trip
I school have toured all parts of the raine Just how much Interest there
Esther. Helen, - --------
and Roy
at
ually held In November
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h
out their program Is to place copie.-,
Kidd- of varied crops now under ' , ’n,,ed States and Canada. The *8 h>c»Hy among men for this actl-
j home. Paul in St. Ixtuls. and Jos-
e * ® er-
,.f thdr official Bible, which they , rr, Kation will be Inspected Tues- ‘ Rroup eomlnp here haTe J“st
, eph M In Eugene.
The free use of the swimming
have printed in large quantities ilav starting at Hillsboro and work­ eluded a three months engage
C IVIL SERVICE W ANTS
Funeral services will be held T R A IL P A G E A N T P R O V E S
with their names stamped on the ing towards Corvallis where the ment with Dr. Lawrence L. Cross facilities of W illam ette park are
C O M M U N ITY W ORKERS from the Poole Funeral chapel In
F IN A N C IA L
S U C C E S S co v er’. In every room of every , econ,| day start will be made A-i aBd his N B C" radio Pr°Bram beinx loaned the Red Cross for
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’ Springfield Friday morning at
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top w ill ho made at Lebanon for “Croa,a ('ut from fhe
ol ,h e ; 1“ '“ ’ " t“ Pr° Rr^
* J*
hotel in the world
The United States Civil S erv ice, 10:30. Interment will be ninde In; Expenses of the Oregon Trail
Day ' The four singer- appeared Loud ,hp Proprietor, again this
They
have
not
been
successful,
lunch
or
Wednesday.
Commission has announced open the Ixmrel lllll cemetery. The de l pageant and celebration held In
A schedule of the tours may be at the Lions club recently and Jr*ar- Five cents for truck fuel,
competitive examinations as fol ceased had r<u]ue»ted that no I Eugene will Just about «»qiial the In placing their Bibles in all
low ,;
’ flower, be brought
; receipts of more than $20.000 it ; h‘d el* >e.‘ ' but h.uve «»«tHbuted | obtained from the office of the were heard in a short concert at “ eals for the instructors and other
small incidentals together with a
the D. B Murphy home
was announced yesterday by Hugh rall,lon" ° f <»P|p« from their head-! county agent
Associate meteorologist. $3,200
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bathing suit and a towel are neces­
quarters In Chicago. They carry,
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to $3.800. assistant meteorologist, j SECOND CAM PFIRE FOR
sary articles.
; on the work of distribution them
S T A T E F A IR F IN A N C E S
$2,800 to $3,200 a year. Weather I r a / » , 1C. z -n / i n n m » m i r r , complete ebeck will have to be,
D a ily S c h e d u le
Bureau, Department of Agriculture LEAGUE GROUP PLANNED
(lptprmlnp (hp
. „ m(11 «elve. and visit churches and oth er’ W A N T E D L IV E R A T T L E R
C A R EFU LLY MANAGED
Schedule for the daily classes
O F F E R S R E P T IL E N O W
Closing dale. August 21. 1034
Thp (j|pd.,ni,
K*
anx «P’ "« »»‘1 ‘»ken In Underwriters «ro“ P" to P*P>“"‘ their work and
has been arranged hv Miss Nis­
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The
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P r o f i t and
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« contributions wltn
with which to
to!
During the pa t months since the
Community worker, and super­ I partlr
participate In the morning service
'*
“r ‘ ‘
‘M y would
fll|am.p , hp prtntlng of , hp Blhleg
When P. J. Bartholomew de­
sen as follows:
visory head, and assistant com­ al the Methodist church Sunday. a '
s p y «
or age.
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,-lared that he had never seen a • lose of the 1933 Oregon State Fair I 10:06 a. m.—Boys 7 to 10.
1
the sums of $13.560 has been paid
munity workers, with salaries 1 At
7 p. in. the discussion on the
16:36 a. m.—Girls 7 to 10.
live rattlesnake he did not suspect
ranging from $1.620 to $3.8000 a "Christian Home" will be con- SEAVEY FAM ILY HOLDS
DEACONS HAVE CHARGE that O. C. I.uchterland who catches off on old grand-stand bonds, and
11:00 a. m.—Boys 11 to 17.
$15.747.36 has been paid out for
year. Indian Field Service. Depart
11:30 a. m. Girls 11 to 17.
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REUNION ON SUNDAY
OF BA PTIST SERVICES; lbpm a,,ve np“r his home on Fall improvements just completed to
ment of the Interior. Closing date.
The young people will have an -;
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2:00 p. m.—Junior Life Saving.
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{ creek would fulfill that desire.
the fair buildings and grounds.’
August 21. 1834.
oilier camp fire service to discuss
Member» of the pioneer Seavey
3:00 p. m.—Ladies class.
Luchterland caught a nice fat >
Rev. R. E. Rolens, pastor of the
This makes a total expenditure of
The salaries named are subject further the question of love and family held their annual reunion
3:30 p. m.—Advanced Swimming.
Springfield Baptist church, began snake with about 10 rattles (spec-
! more than 229.600 In permanent ln-
tu a deducion of uot to exceed 5 conduct. Rev. D,- hii C. Poindexter Sunday afternoon at the Seavey
4:00 p. m.—Senior life saving.
a mouth's vucation August I, and tutors do not count them very care-
; vestment out of less than $22.006
percent during the fiscal year end will lead the discussion
hop Island with a large attendance. the deacons of the church are in fully) and left it nt the chapel for
7:30 p. m.—Mens class.
received In outside gate admissions
Ing June 30. 1835. as a measure of
Kstella Ednefleld of Vancouver. charge of the services during his Bartholomew.
ln-t fall, according to Max Gelhar.
economy, and also to a deduction : F Q R M E R R ESID EN T DIES
Washington, a member of the fam­ absence from the pulpit.
The snake did not remain there !
of 3Vk percent toward a retirement
air director.
R ESTR IC TED SHO O TING
ily, spoke on the early history of
This Sunday the Gideons from! very long and was moved across
RECENTLY IN COLORADO one of the families. It was voted
annuity.
R eceipts from part-m utual racing
FOR DUCKS ANNOUNCED
Corvalll will take charge of the ’be street to the I-arson service
Full Information may be obtain
Friend- living here have receiv ed ’ ,o me‘“ nt
hop '"land pl<n,<’ morning service. The evening ser- station where It continues to at- -ty the larger share of premiums
•d front the Secretary of the United
Duck season will be open from
tract an interested group of spec- olfeied in the livestock and other
word of the death of Mrs. Mattie ’’rounds again next year for the vice is unannounced.
States Civil Service Commission.
family reunion
departments of the fair. No so-call- October 26 until December 30 tbis
Regular Sunday school and B. lators
Sparks
of
Denver,
Colorado.
Mrs
Washington, D. C.
BartHblomew says the snake can p'l gam e, of chance, no matter how year, but hunting will only be al-
Y. P. U. meetings will be each
Sparks was the wife of John
be had if wanted by someone. He harmless, will be allowed on the lowed on Friday. Saturday and
week.
Sparks, and lived here for a nuni GIRL SCOUTS R ETU R N
fairgrounds this year. They were Sunday of each week during the
Is considering embalming it.
her of years. She was a cottsln of
FROM W EEKS O UTING
CHAM BER C O M M ITTE E
kept off last year and the fair man- season it was announced following
Edgar Cupp and a niece of Mrs.
OREGON C ITY MAN NEW
FOR D INNER NAMED
agement paid all bills. The fair the session of the State Game Com-
Six members of the Springfield;
Mary Buchanan. She was well-
REBEKAH SOCIAL GROUP
LIQUOR BOARD HEAD
iloes not need them says Gelhar.
mission In Portland Tuesday even-
Girl
Scout
troop
returned
to
II. O. Dlbblee and Julius Fulop known here.
FOR AUGUST IS NAMED
The policy adopted last fall of ,nK-
Springfield
Sunday
following
a
were nnmed members of a commit- I
Edward E. Brodie, publisher of
cutting the admission in half or to
limits for ducks will remain
week’s outing at the Girl Scout
tee to make irrangenients for the D E N T IS T OFFICE SOON
Mrs. Clarine Putman. Mrs. May-
the Oregon City Enterprise, was
25 cents will be carried out again
12 and four geese will be per.
summer
camp
Cleawox
near
Flor­
dinner to he given the Lane Coun­
TO BE REOPENED HERE ence. They are Flora Bertsch. Ro­ named member of th eX lq u or Con­ me Richmond, and Miss Irma Nolt this year. There will not be any milted In one day.
ty Chamber of Commerce at the
trol ('•m inlsslon on Friday evening were named members of the social
The commission also closed Gold
free passes says Gelhar.
berta Putman. Thelma Burkhart.
meeting of the local Chamber of
Dr. W. N. Dow expects to have
by Governor Juh'ls L. Meier. Bro­ committee of Juanita Rebekah
lake in Lane county to fishing,
Virgie Blizzard, and Frances and
Commerce last night. The County Ills dental office opened for busi­
die. formerly United States minis lodge for August at the Monday
effective immediately because the
Inu Ornrn.
Chamber will convene here on ness again this week end after hav­
PO U LTR YM EN SEEK AID
ter to Finland, takes the place of evening meeting.
fish are unfit to eat during the
August 16 for their monthly m eet­ ing It closed for remodeling dur­
Lee Putman announced plans for
George H. McMorran. who resigned
IN DISEASE CONTROL warm weather.
ing
ing the past three weeks. The lab­ SCHOOL BOARD M EETIN G at the request of Governor Meier the Joint Rebekah-I. O. O. F. picnic
oratory and work shop has been AT LIBRARY ON MONDAY following several verbal clashes be­ to be held Augus t 12.
, Oregon poultrymen have decided U c T u n n ie T d « c t a d sain
Miss Maxine Snodgrass served to wage a determined fight if nec-
r AO I UK A N U
divided Into three rooms, the main
tween the two men.
ELEC TR IC APPLIANCE
Monthly
meeting
of
the
Spring-
as Noble Grand during the absence easary. first to get federal assist-
FA M ILY TAKE VACATION
room was enlarged and divided in-
SALESMAN MOVES HERE I to three rooms, the work room, the field school board will be held at
of Miss Eunice Gerber.
anco in the working out of control
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the city library next Mondny even­ LIONS LOSERS IN BALL
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| office nnd the rest room.
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i of the disease coccldtosis. and then
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter and his
ing. These meetings are open to
Albert Peterson, arrived here
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GAME W IT H FULOP'S IUKA POTLUCK DINNER
,0 convince state and national au- family. Mrs. Poindexter's sister,
the public and all persons Interest-
Wednesday from Grants Pass to | LANE COW SETS NEW
T O N IG H T AT 8 O'CLOCK " lor," es of ‘he Importance of the ' " s s Ada Porter and Mrs. H. C.
Springfield Lions club baseball
ed In the management of school
take over the sale of electric up
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poultry industry entltlig It to more Por‘«1'- her mother, both of Chi-
PRODUCTION RECORD I affairs here are welcome
team played two and one-half In­
pliances for the Mountain States
Members of Iuka circle. Ladles consideration In research and other ’’“KO-
Tuesday for a vacation
nings of Indoor hall Monday even­ auxiliary of the O. A R will meet governmental programs
Power company ln this district.
!r,P ‘° ‘he coast at Florence. The
A Guernsey row owned by J. A. j
Ho exchanges places with William
M E TH O D IS T LADIES HOLD ing and were slightly behind the lhls evening nt 7 36 for their re
This was decided at the eleven-
remain for about 10 days
Merrimnn of W lllngillesple ill trlct
Moyer who has moved to the south­
M EETIN G S W EDNESDAY Fulop le#K,,e team when ,h<> gan"“ guiar meeting at the home of Mrs. "» «“ “««» convention Just held at hut Rev. Poindexter will return
has Just finished a new official re-.
: was railed for darkness.
ern Oregon city. Mrs. Peterson, will
Grace Lansberry. A potluck dinner Oregon State college where plans '’ere for the Sunday services to
cord for production which e n title s,
move here later.
Meetings of both the Ladies Aid ;
and social meeting will follow the ««re laid and money appropriated!"“ ' Me"“><"st church.
her lo entry 111 the advanced regts-j
Guests From Middle West
I society of the Methodist church
business session
‘°
e,ld hy the Oregon Poultry-
ter of the American Guernsey cat­
and of the combined Foreign and ! Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah Is enter-
Inspect, Coast Work
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men's association which holds I ts!
tle club. This animal is three year
Homo missionary societies were | tuining a number of visitors nt her
Mayor nnd Mrs. W. P. Tyson re­
annual m eeting each year in con- M ISSIONARY EN TER PR ISE
old Peggy linn 301138 with a pro­
turned liiHt night after spending
held at the church basement yes I home this week from the middle MARCOLA T H R E E -C BOY
SUBJECT OF SERM ON
ectlon
with the convention.
duction of 7365.0 pounds of milk
several dnys In Coos and Douglas
terday. Short programs wore given «est. Included In the party which
DIES FROM INJURIES
nnd 396.» pounds of fat in class
counties Inspecting SERA projects.
and refreshments served after the has already visited the southwest
“The Greatest Missionary En­
EEE
Joseph Webb. 23. of Marcola ARMORY GETS L IG H TS
business sessions.
nnd Mexico and which plans to go
Mr. Tyson Is a safety engineer for
terprise Ever Undertaken” will be
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' Into Canada before returning are. died at the Pacific hospital In Eu­
the federal government. He will
GUARD HOLDS SESSION J 1“* subject for the morning ser-
Mrs. Claire Knapp, Miss Nela Buys gene Tuesday from Injuries sus-
go to Albany nnd Linn county com­ LIONS M EET FRIDAY
Obsidian, Will Leave
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mon at the Christian church Sun-
The Eugene Obsidians are plan­ nnd Miss Paulyne Mehrlnger, both tHln<-d In May when he fell from a
munities Friday.
Wires were strung and the elec- day. Rev. Veltle Pruitt will preach,
FOR NOON LUNCHEON
ning to leave Sunday for their an­ of Jnsper, Indiana, and Miss Iris truck on the South Fork road trlclty turned on at the armo’-y for and there will be special mualc.
Regular meeting of the Sprlng- nual camp and outing on Crescent Wll on, Monro«« City, Indiana. Mrs. while working with the Belknap ; the first tim e W ednesday evening. For the evening service the pastor
Return« to Seattle— Miss Stella
llann left today for her home xt field Lions club will be held a t| lake The camp will be on the Knapp and Miss Bays are nieces CCC eamp crew.
; Fixtures have not been, installed will preach and there will be spe­
Seattle afler spending a few days Taylor hall Friday noon W K. northeast shore of the lnke Sev of Mrs. Van Vnlzah. The party
He Is survived by his mother, but light was provided for the cial music.
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnell and H. O. Illbhlee are mem eral mountain climbing trips and a came here from Crater lake where ¡three sisters am. one brother.
weekly drill session that evening
The Bible schonlmeets at :46 and
Fandrem. She teaches school ln hers of the program com m ittee for trip to Crater lake are Included In they met and secured autograph.«
Funeral services are pending at No plumbing fixtures have been In- the Endeavor society will convene
the meeting.
1 the schednle.
' of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
' the Rranaletter-8lmon chapel.
stalled yet.
' at 7 o'clock p. m.
Seattle.
PICKER'S PAY UNDECIDED
CRANDALL RITES
SET ERR FRIDAY
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