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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TH IR TY -FU W T YKAR
HPKINUFIKLD. LANK COUNTY, OREGON. .THURSDAY. AIJÜUHT 9. 1934
HIGHWAY W AIKIO
RECEIVE ACTION
BOARO HIRES NtW
IEACHER Al H.S.
to
NO. 29
. LUMBER MARKET
Wed Tonight
SHOWS INCREASE
m aox m o
! VALLET IS SEEN
Simple Ceremorty To Unite
Ann Vogel Sends Resigna­ Theimer Nelson and Selma Production Leaps To New
Staisberg At O’Clock
tion; Springfield Girl Given
Levela; Lumber Code Meet
Position On Faculty
Is In Eugene Tonight
Tbalm er J. Nelaop reporter for
Proposed Project Linking Eu­
gene end Springfield Put
Before Relief Committee
Commissioner Crowe Says
Federal Government To.
Discourage Migrations
the Springfield Nev a for the paat
The realxnatlon of Mlaa Ann
Recent development. In connec­
aererai year*, sue Mlaa Helma
WOULD TAX RESOURCES
Vogel from the high achool faculty
tion with the lumber code will b*
Stai .berg, Eugene, *111 be married
wsa accepted by the achool board
dlacuaaed
at
a
general
Industry
New Dietriot SERA Engineer
Rural Rehabilitation Program
... It . monthly meeting Monday I ,on'« ht
the h° B” ol
8tMl* meeting to be held In Eugene this
berg'a parente, M r an Mra. Knut
Promisee Survey Soon Of
Now Being Formed; To
evening. Mlaa Iowa Carlton, daugb
evening, August *, under the aus­
ter Of Mr and M r. Roy W Cart- BUtob* r<’
Eu«e,,# “ ’ «’' < * * *
Conditions nnd Work
Aid Oregon Folk Only
pice. of th>- Went Coast Lumber
ion. waa employed aa a new teacb-
Only Immediate member, of both i
association. The purpose of
Efforts to have a pedeatrlau walk
After months of discussion rural
fam iIItea will be preeent for lb* ||,,. meeting la to acquaint lumber
OCEAN C IT Y , N. J. . . C lifta » : er at the high school.
const noted a lo ll a the W illam ette H . Haavar, IS , (a b o v e), e f Hpring-
.Im ple ring ceremony to be per­ men with the strengthened poal
1 tehabllltation work In Oregon la
Mlaa
Carlton
la
a
graduate
of
highway
between
Eugene and * d d , Maas , la th * aatiuaal m oriito
formed by Rev. R. Bogatud. man- Hon of the code resulting from con­
soon to get under way according to
aniploa o f tka U B. fe r 1984. Op I Hie Springfield high achool and of
Springfield wan- given uew I •
O. E. Crowe, county commissioner,
the
University
of
Oregon
where
“
« * * ,he 8u o ,* ‘ h‘” n" • » “
ference* held recently In Washing­
•
a
ever
a
b
ig
.to
ld
from
all
parts
o
f
pet us thia week whan the propoa
for many ton.
who has recently returned from a
touot ry
.be wa« an honor student She ba. friend of both farnDU
finally cam* before the county r O
years.
meeting of the state committee In
---------------------------
Matters whlcb will be explained
been teaching at Elm ira and at
llaf committee for action
Portland The federal government
Mr and Mra. Norwald B. Nelson, In detail Include Administrator
Bridgeport. Washington.
Tlia prupoai-d HEHA project waa
ha-
a blanket rehabilitation pro­
brother
and
slater
pf
the
couple,
Jobn-on'«
order
establishing
mini­
Reason, for M is. Vogel', resign­
presented Wednesday uoou by O.
gram outlined for all slates, but
ation were not stated In her com­ will be attendants. Junior Nelson, mum price* and the new basis of
DEM M O IN E S , la . . . . The “ I
R. t ’rowa. county commlaaloner,
munication to the board member». brother of Mr. Nelqon. will sing, code enforcement. Speakers will in­ tim e* ’ ’ erep for the droaght-strtekea this cannot be followed very close­
and F H Koehler, district auxin
und Mlaa Freda Hult^ren. an aunt, clude E. W. Demarest, president middle waet has beaa fouad. . . . I t ly in Oregon and a new plan of
Ml«» Vogel I . one of the oldest
••ar. promised Io make an Iminedl-I
is soy beaaa, aererdiag to Poderal operation la being worked. First
members of the school faculty In will play the w*ddl4g march and of the aasoclation. and W. B Oree- aad atat* sg rie alta ra l autberittoa. . . .
ate lliapectlon of the alte to detar- j
accompany
Mr.
Nelson
Both
are
ley. secretary manager
All lum­ Boy beaa crop* a r* bow la shag to by out lines of an Oregon plan are ex­
veara of »ervice. She had taught
mine what work and materlala » III
from
Salem.
bermen
attending
the
meeting
will fa rm e r* to kelp keep th * * * * * * * f r a * pected to be ready within 30 day«.
~
■
biology and algebra, and waa ad-
ba needed If the project I* pre*
The plan now Is to aaalat tboae
i. The toy b e a s h
Mlaa Staisberg I. a teach*r at |
Invited to offer suggestions for
Rebekah. L O. O. F. Groups visor for the Girt«' League for aev
eMail to the atata committee and
already located on acreage before
I
the
Condon
achool
In
Eugene
She
1
Improvement
of
the
code
or
Its
ad
To Hold Outing At River- "ral years
approved
any new plan of moving people
i la a graduate of Htate Teachers > mlnixtration
Home shifts In subjects will have
tide Park; Session Busy
from the more thickly settled
Member* of the county commit
Production of lumber In West
to be made at the opening of the i
a l Mlno1' Nwr,h
.1
communities to small rural tracts
P h y a lc a .and h“ “ • « • “ *"«•«» »be Unlver Coaat sawmills has shown a great,
The Monday evening session of school year this fall
I* undertaken
.greed that a sidewalk la necessary
improvement
during
the
past
few
whlcb
I
.
to
be
alternated
w
l
t
h
l
"
1’'
of
Ore»on
,or
Juanita Rebekah lodge was a busy
bo t wa s u the two cilia* and ara
See* Little Migration
M
r
Nelson
Is
the
ton
of
Theo
week»,
especially
since
the
long
|
meeting for the lodge member«. chemistry, will be taught thia year
willing to prepara and approve a
Mr. Crowe does not see any great
Misa Eunice Gerber, noble grand, by Miss Carlton. The biology O. Nelson of Salem He studied at »horemen'g strike was ended. Dur-
suitable project If the Inapectlou
danger of an Influx of settlers from
Nortb Dakota State college I n 1“ « the * « « k immediately follow-|
waa present and presided following classes will be taught by Marlon
prove, that lb« walk can be con­ an abaeuce of several weeks
the drought stricken areas of the
Hall, athletic director, who la to Fargo before comlug to Oregon Ing the strike settlement the out­
structed so aa to ba effactlvr and
middle west. The people living
put
of
lumber
doubled
that
of
the
'
Two uieiubera. Mrs Mary Strunk be assisted this year by Robert where be graduated from the Unb
also acunoinlcal In the use of ma
there now are In the most part
previous week und the average1
veralty
at
Eugene.
Chatterton,
a
new
member
of
the
terlala o ffen d by the county court and W illiam Htrunk. both of the
production of 644 mills was 74.-I Portable Relief Unit Put Up unable to finance a trip from thelT
Present
for
the
ceremony
aside
Coburg lodge, were taken Into the faculty
More Than 3000 Can* For present homes to the Pacific coast.
Mr Koehler cam* to l.ane county
from those already mentioned wilt 572.737 feet so far in 1934 com-1
bulge here by transfer
The federal government is also do­
Needy During Stop Here
to succeed Mr. Sinclair, aa HERA
be Mrs. Nelson. Harafcl and Merlin i barw’ w,,h 71.820.983 feet In 1933
Paat Noble Grand pins were pres .
ing all It can to prevent a mass
engineer He haa bad considerable
New business reported by the 1
Nelson, brothers of M r Nelson, all
Mnre than 3000 cans of fruits and migration from one section of the
experience In construction of side­ ented to Mis« Thelma Hweeney
from Salem; Mr. and Mrs Clifford West Coast lumbermen's asaocla- i
vegetables were canned for needy country into another. The rehabili­
walks tiling highways In Multno­ and Miss A lin Ixive during th e ,
Hlalaberg. Eugene, brother and lion was nearly twice th* amount
people of Springfield during the tation program Is designed to care
mah county and In bla experience, evening
sister-in-law of Ml«* Staisberg: of production and shipments for
past week by the portable cannery only for residents of the state.
Pinal arrangements for the large!
the
week.
he says, that unless a highway
Mrs. Arthur H Brook* and daugh­
The federal government realties
sidewalk la constructed with a picnic for members of the Rebekah
None of the federal government< operated here by Ben Marks and
ter. Orlinda Ruth, Tucson. Arlxnna.
his assistant it was announced last that a sudden influx of these desti­
curbing along th* highway aide the and Odd Fellows lodges to be held j
mid Mrs. Ixrula Flseel. Florence. money for home remodeling has
reached this part of the state yet. I night before the equipment was tute families into any or all of the
gravel will soon spread out and at Riverside park Bunday. August1
Baxter Rhinevault Ar,Ion>- slaters of Mr. Nelson, and but it is expected that consider- ‘ moved to Eugene where it will Pacific roast state* would Imme­
usually motorists use the walk aa I t . were made The last car will! George
Mrs. Bogstad.
diately develop a large relief pro­
leave the hall Bunday morning for' Died Monday; Survived By
a parking place
Thé couple will leave Immedi­ able home remodeling and Im -. work today and Friday.
Widow and Two Sons
Less cautious pedestrians will the picnic grounds at 11:30. nnd
ately after the ceremony for a provement work will be under-, The run« last week were rather blem such as none of the state*
continue to use the hard amootbe the dinner will he nerved at 11:46 !
short trip to the coaat after which taken when that money is made| light. 39S on Thursday. 29« on F ri­ would be able to handle without
Funeral service* for George Bax­
day. and 361 on Saturday. Monday aaslstanc« from the federal gov­
pavement fur a walk rather than Committers from both lodges are
they will return to make their available.
Retail business at the local the total number of cans Jumped ernment.
the rougher gravel walk think* Mr
on arrangement* for the ter Kblnevault. 31. lifelong resident home at 136« Hllvard street in Eu­
of Springfield who died at the
annual affair
Booth-Kelly
sawmill
has
been to 659 and on Tuesday It reached
Price Advances Offset
gene.
Koehler.
Pacific hoapttal In Eugene early
showing Improvement and la now «84. It was well over the *00 mark
Effects
of
the
unprecedent
The sidewalk project baa been
Monday morning were held here
exceeding the usual volume at this when they quit last night.
drouth are being reflected here In
dormant for several month* with ( UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR
WHEAT
FARMERS
TO
GET
Wednesday at 2:30 from the Poole
I season
Bean*, tomatoes, prunes, oluma. prices of most articles. Price gen­
out anyone «eemlng to know w h a t!
BENEFIT CHECKS SOON
TO
BE
M.
E.
SPEAKER
I Kuneral Home Dr E V Stiver*
peaches and a few pear* were the erally and especially those of foods
was delaying It when apparently
of On-ben officiated and Interment
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principal Items canned thia week. are advaaclng rapidly with every
all preliminary plans had been
Rapid progress In measuring and
l>r Charlea O Howard, professor was made In the Laurel Grove
Almost everything is canned by indication that they w ill continue
completed
cemetery
A large number of | computing the acreage under the
of law at the University and an
the
portable unit says Mr. Marks to climb as the shortage In other
Member* of the Hprlngflehl Lion* active Christian worker among the friends and relative of the decea whw“ ®<»Ju««nient contract* Indl
excepting corn and carrots. The sections becomes more apparent In
<ate that by th - middle of August
club went on record seeking some students, will apeak at the mora- aed attended the final rttea.
corn tak«s so much time to cook the larger markets.
action on the proposal at their ing service at th* Methodist church
The deceased was born In Bpring ? lh*' work wl11 be practically corn-
and
carrots can be obtained so
Producers In the county w ill be
meeting Friday of last week and on the theme. "The Church and ¡Held on May 25. 19«3 und attended; plc,t*,l In Oregon with moat of the
cheaply
all
winter
that
the
relief
benefited
to some extent by the ad­
Instructed the club secretary to the Student." The church achool achool here and al Fall Creek. He compliance forms on their way to
committee decided not to can them vancing prices. They w ill he paid
tak* the matter up with the res Invites you Io atudy with them at was a member of the Methodist Washington, says N C. Donaldson,
more for their crop*, but the out­
pectlve authorities
church
state supervisor of the wheat con- Second Round Of New Series at this time.
9 45 a m.
This was the second visit of the look for grain crops here is not
Scheduled Toniwht; Games
November 24. 1924 he waa mar ,ro' Program stationed at Oregon
Five person* killed, some pedes
Rev
Poindexter will continue
cannery to Springfield this season. very encouraging according to O.
Will Start At 6:30
to Miss Maude Sankey In s ,a t* college.
trtana and some motorist* wbo lost the dlacuaalon of "The Christian I
When here before peas and cher­ S. Fletcher, county agent. There Is
Submission of the compliance
tbalr Uvea In accident* trying to Home " at the evening service t o ! Bprlugfleld and the couple went o
a very light crop of wheat, the
The
second
round
of
games
In
ries
were canned.
be
held
at
7
o'clock
The
a
p
^
l.l
Klamath
F
a
ll,
returning
to
Spring
form
,
to
Washington
wl
clear
the
avoid striking pedestrian*. I* th*
price is higher, but the price of
the
second
half
of
the
Springfield
j WBy tor ’ he second Installment pay
toll whlcb thia ahort section of theme this evening will be "The field on July of this year
The canning Is done under the
flour is also advancing with each
Survivor« Include his widow, "APnt on the 1933 adjustment. Word softball league w ill be played on direction of the Red Cross and
highway has taken during the paat History of the Christian Family."
jump in wheat prices.
three
field«
tonight.
Kirkland's
.
...
i Mr». Mnnde Rhinevault; two sons, : from Washington Is that as each
few years
they have limited the total to «0
The young people will have a
Baxter Rh|n#T1|u|t Jr Rn(, county’s forms are received the are to meet Fulop's in the game at
Oil Products Go Up
cans per person In the fam ily per
Motorist* have not been held res­ campfire service at 8 o'clock and
As a concrete example wheat I .
the high school. Shorty's meet year.
ponsible for the death*. Driving a the discussion will follow up the Robert E Rhinevault; his parent*. batch will be given a number and
selling here retail this morning at
Mr mid Mrs. Siuuuel Rhinevault; that issuance of checks w ill fol­ Irish Murphy’s nine, and W'right’a
Of this the Red Cross keeps 10
car on the highway at night In the theme of the evening service.
on»- brother, Asa, at Wlnbertgr; low the order In which the forms will play Hoffman's team. The two cans for use of the cannery and 91.08 per bushel aa compared with
face of heavy oncoming traffic
Coburg Methodial
games are to be played on Brat-
a price of 78 cents three months
and two sisters. Mr« M argaret were received.
turns 50 cans over to the individ­
makes la almost Impossible to aee
Church service at 9:46 a. in.
tain
fields.
ago. The average hardwheat flour
l*ayments
of
9
cents
per
bushel
ual.
a pedestrian who may he approach Theme. "Power Realised'' The. Baughman. Honolulu, and Miss Eu
I*aul 8chantol. manager of the
which sold for 91-56 three months
on allotments. Ie«s the cost of local
inlce
Rhinevault
In
Springfield
Thia
Is
divided
as
follows:
fruit.
Ing the automobile
church school meets at 10:46.!
administration, remains to be made ball league announces that the 20 percent or 10 cans; vegetables ago h a . now Jumped to 91.90 for
Dean ( Poindexter, pastor.
on the first year's benefit payment. game« are to start at <:30 during 70 percent or 35 cans; and meat or the 49 pound sack. Other food pro­
OREGON FARMERS WAIT
ducts tn which oils and pork pro­
Following thia, some time this fall, the remainder of the season In­ fish 10 percent or 5 cans.
IUKA MEMBERS WIN
FOR CORN-HOC FUNDS will be the first payment on the stead of at 7 o'clock as the even­
ducts. also all shortenings, have
FOUR STATE OFFICES CHILDREN USE MATCHES.
been moving upwards steadily say
1934 adjustment. Three years are ings are becoming tco short for
Though 24 of the 48 atatea had covered under the present con­ games started at the later hour.
local merchants. Canned goods
OAKRIDGE CHILD BURNED
BOY SCOUT PRIZES
Four members of Iuka circle,
received some first payment on tracts but only two years of acre-
Hoffman's team managed by Le-
which are packed largely on the
loullea auxiliary of the G. A. R.
PLACED ON DISPLAY coast have not shown as mnch
Rebs
W yatt,1 14-months
old, com-hog contracts by August 1, agp adjustment must be made, one ! roy Inman. Is a new entry in the
have been named members of the daughter of Mr. nnd Mr« Homer Oregon Is still among those where
league. It take, the place of Lar- , A large number of prliee which gain as have the other item*.
state Executive Board according Io W yatt of Oakridge, was fatally no funds have been received. Dlffl- of which la now past.
son’s Service and Merle Good's i
Stock feed prices are also climb­
businessmen of Springfield have
a letter read at the meeting of the bnrncd Hunday when she was trap cully In reconciling the state quota
orchestra nine* which have fa ile d !
contributed for the Boy Scout ing. A sack of mlllrnn which sold
group held here last Thursday ped In the burning shell of her aa«lgned with contract and local CHAMBER TO HEAR OF
to m ateriallie. They w ill play their ’
achievement contest now under for 75 cents In April Is now re­
even lug.
They are Mra. Stella home. The small child was playing disposal totals ha« caused the long j
FARM MARKET ACTS
first game tonight. The game w ith I way among members of troop 11 In tailing at 91-00 In local feed stores.
Lewis, Mrs. Edith Laxton, Mrs. with her brother. Raymond. 6. and delay.
Charles R. Coe. division chief of the Irish-Murphy team which wae j this city are now on display in the Corn price* have skyrocketed, but
Corrine Putman, and Mlsa Melbn slater, Dorothy. 3, and Raymond
The first assistant In the corn-
plant Industry with the state de­ to have been played Tuesday w il l 1 window of W righ t’s Hardware hay stocks are very plentiful and
Harris.
struck n match and dropped It Into hog section at Washington came
be played next Monday on Brattaln
store. More prises are needed and the price seems to he remaining
Mra. Grace Lansberry. Mrs. M yr­ nn old straw mattress The two to Oregon the first week In Aug­ partment of agriculture at 9alem.
field.
merchants and others who care to stable.
tle Hgglmann, and Miss Eva Louk older children escaped from the ust with authority to settle the w ill be one of the principal speak­
Results of the first games played
ers
on
the
program
of
the
I«ane
donate
some useful article a r* In­
are departmental officers, giving house before their parents, both of matter and It Is hoped by those In
Tuesday evening were Fulop's 27 vited to do to saya Dr. W. N . Dow,
Springfield circle seven represen­ whom were away, returned to find charge that speedy and satisfac­ County Chamber of Commerce din­
ner meeting to be held at Taylor and W right's 10, Shorty'* 7 and chairman of the scout committee. FORMER RESIDENT OF
tatives In the state governing the entire house In flames.
tory solution of the difficulty with
CITY DIES IN PORTLAND
hall in Springfield next Thursday Kirkland's 6. No games were play­
Included among the prixee al­
body.
Funeral services were held Mon­ early completion of the contract*
ed last Thursday because of the ready on display It a single sleep­
evening. August 1«.
The next meeting of the group day following an investigation by for payment w ill follow
Raymond Churchill. 4«, died at
Mr. Coe will dlacuaa the varloui rain.
ing bag. the flrat prtxe. which was
will be held August 1« at the home P. J Bartholomew, deputy coroner,
Games scheduled for next Tues­ donated by the Lions club, pocket his home in Portland Monday
grading regulations, city ordinan­
of Mrs. W alter Laxton on East and John Bryson, deputy district
METHODIST PASTOR TO ces. and other regulations over the day evening are: Hoffman's and knives, hunting knives, a camera morning He was born In Spring-
Main street.
attorney.
I field on November 14. 1888, and
CO TO CHURCH RETREAT «ale of farm products, telling how Kirkland's; W right's and Irlah- set, compass, scout axe. and other
lived Just across the river from the
these various measures work out Murphy's on the Brattaln fields, similar Items.
Hev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor and whether or not they do benefit and Fulop's and Shorty's on the
LARGE AUDIENCE HEARS C. E. HOBO PARTY IS
Each boy In the troop Is compet­ : present highway bridge where the
ENJOYED BY MANY of the MethodlHt church, will leave the grower, al.« the effect on the high school field.
ing for the prtxe« which w ill be ! Seaver auto park la now located
COLORED QUARTET HERE
Members of the Hoffman base awarded on July 1. next year. The ! for many years.
eHrly next week for Spokane where consumer.
hall team w ill Include H. I-awaon.l hoys have been divided Into groups
The hobo party which the Spring- he will nttend the annual minister­
H e is survived by hie widow,
A capacity house greeted the
H. W hitley. David and Jean Privat,!
field
P
h
rl.tlau
Endeavor
society
ial
retreat
for
pastor,
of
h
l.
church
so each will have an equal oppor­ | Mrs. Ruth Churchill, and two sls-
Cotton Blossom singers, negro
CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS
Bill George, Lum Anderson. Edwin
quartet from the Piney Woods held here Friday evening proved -darting Wednesday. Permission to
SPECIAL SONG SERVICE Hale, Bob Richardson, Glenn Ras-! tunity to win the prlies regardless | lera. Mrs. Allle Arthur and Mra.
to
he
a
very
enjoyable
event
for
he
gone
a
week
w
a.
granted
the
of age or year* spent In scontlng E. B. Doane, both of Crow.
school for underprivileged negro
niussen, Gene Malosh, Dampaey i work.
"The Security of the Church"
children Tuesday evening when the large number who participated. pastor al the meeting of the church
Graveelde funeral services and
Keenan, Leroy Inman and Clifford
will be the subject of the morning
they gave a concert of mixed mu­ Member, dressed the part of the hoard held Monday evening.
interment were held at Laurel
Itev Poindexter w ill not be here «ernion by ’ Veltle Pruitt at the Wilson.
sic al Hie MethodlHt church. The weary knight, of the road and were
Grove cemetery Wednesday after­
told
to
call
at
various
place,
for
that
week-end
A supply pastor Christian church. Hla evening ser­
KENSINGTON MEMBERS
concert was .ponsored by the three
noon at 3:30. Rev. Frank 9 Clemo
local churches, and was the second handout, after which the entire will he obtained for that week. mon will he on the subject, "God's TRAILS WILL LEAD TO
MEETING IS FRIDAY : officiated. The Poole Funeral
Rev.
Poindexter
attended
a
similar
Four Appointments W ith Men."
appearance of the singers In group assembled at the Booth-Kelly
Home made local arrangement*.
HIGH FOREST LAKES
Members of the Kenelngton club
During the evening service there
Springfield during the past few mill burner where the remainder retreat last summer.
of
the
evening
was
«pent.
Ml«»
Construction of trails around will meet Frlay aftdernoon for
will be presented the second of a
years.
Altle Manning, chairman of the C. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
aeries of special mualcal programs Clear lake, Mink lake, Marion and their regular meeting at the home; ZUMWALT FAMILY TO
E. social committee, was In charge
GATHER ON AUGUST 19
HONORS MRS. R. COLE by Miss Uldlne Oartln featuring Gold lakes w ill be started soon ac­ of Mrs. Levi Neet. Mrs. W C.
LANE FOUR-H CLUB FAIR of the event.
old Southern melodies and sacred cording to C. C. Olson, assistant W right w ill be assistant hostess.
LIONS HERE SEEK ACTION
T 16E PUNS FOB
IONIC SONDAI
COUNII CANNES!
RITES HELD HERE
FOR YOUNG MAN
CITY HALL LEAGUE
HAS NEW TEAM
DATES AUGUST 23 - 25
Lane county Four-H club work
era will compete tor 9600 in prise*
during their annual fair al the Lane
county fairground, th l. fall, Aug­
ust* 23. 24 and 26, It wan announ­
ced th l. week by R. C. Kuehner,
county d u ll leader. Half scholar-
.h ip - for the 1935 club summer
school at Corvallis will be awarded
winner* In
LOCAL PASTOR TO FILL
EUGENE CHURCH PLUPIT'
Mrs Ralph Cole, formerly Miss
Jpan Hcott, who la visiting here
from Sulsaii, California at the
home of her parents. Mr and Mra.
Hev. Dean C, Poindexter, pastor W. J Scott, w a. honored by mem­
of the Methodist church In lipring- bers of Mrs. A. B. Van Valcah's
field, will preach the sermon at ¡■hindsy school class with a swim­
the Eugene MethodlHt church Sun­ ming party and watermelon feed
day morning. He will serve hh sup- Friday evening at Swimmer’s De-
ply pastor for the day during the light park. Mrs. Cole Is a former
absence of Rev. Cecil F. Rlatow. i member of Mrs. Van Valtah'a Sun-
who la on h i* vacation.
1 day achool
songs.
The Bible school meets at 9:46
and the young people w ill meet for
their C. E. discussion at 7 o'clock.
Visits ParerAa— M r. and Mrs.
H arry Holt and daughter, Maxine,
of Salem are here this week visit­
ing at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hawke. Don­
ald Hawke left thia week for
forest supervisor. A series a shel­
ter* Including one near Scott camp
and W hite Branch In the Three
Sisters area have been built this
summer. The Scott camp shelter
was located by members of the Ob­
sidian club.
A new road Is being built from
Box Canyon ranger station to
Waldo lake and to Pengra pass
where It wlU Join the new W iliam -
ette
h ig h w a y .
The meeting starts at 2:30.
Descendant« of Solomon and
Nancy Zumwalt, early pioneers in
this part of Oregon are to gather
Attend Picnic— Mrs. A. B. Van
at the Benton-Lane park Sunday,
Valxah and Mr. and M r*. Halsey
August 19. for their annual family
attended the Pennslyvanla state
reunion. A committee has been
picnic at Monmouth Sunday.
named to handle all arrangement*.
Takan to Hospital— Alva Chaa-
To Celebrate Golden Wedding—
dler waa taken to the Pacific hos­ Mr. and Mra. O. F. Kl«er will cele­
pital la Eugene Wednesday aftar- brate th»lr golden wedding anni­
versary b a r* ea Bnaday, Angnnt 1*.