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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
BRR1NUFIKLD, LANE COUNTY. OHIOON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1V34
THIRTY-FIRST YEAH
PHILOMATH HERE
FOR FIRST GAME
V aried
P.JJL PLANS FOR
Success
TEACHER PARTY
Many Return From Over Cee-
Chetwood, Heavy, Experien­ cade« Without Meat; Few Mr«. Church Resign« Presi­
Find Buck« Plentiful
dency; Mrs. Chase Choeen
ced, and Shifty Expactad
Secretary At Friday Meet
To Laad Teammate«
Hunt In« has not h » n «a good
Calling Champion«
NO. Sri
! LIOHS CLUB WILL
HID III FOOTBALL ,
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Committee Named To Coop-
erate With Coaches and
Players; May Close In Field
| Nine
Participating Counties
To Present Facts To Offici-
At Salem Saturday
A large gathering of tba W iliam
SLATE COMHETE
FOR t i l l OFFICES
Recorder Poet Prove« Most
interesting To Candidates
As Four File Petitions
WAS DEADLINE
Fall work of the Hprlngfleld Par­
W A m D E A D L IN E
ent Teacher association was start
activPie. of the high school foot- « ’« « « « - 8* pte" b* ' 2 ’ ’ " * rU n‘ « Two Want Treasurer Office;
ed here last Friday afternoon with
>10 oclock It baa been announced ;
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Naw Student« Add Strength
hall teem tbla «eason It we« Indi
the first meeting of the association
Two Will Seek Short Term
rated
Friday
when
member,
of
th
e
1
by
T
°
Ru—
^
^
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r
y
trew
-
To Local Eleven; Turnout
for the school year at the Lincoln
On Springfield Council
cluh named a committee to work
Tba - • * « » «
ba,n« caU" 1
Of Reserve« Pleasing
school.
I will. Marlon Hall and Robert Che.
,D ° Woodworth, county Jud«.
anl,
Mr«. II. II. Church announced
, ,
_ .
.
___ „ . of I.lnn county, who will preside
There v-IU be contest» for enly
Fontlmll season la here.
g,
her resignation after serving only
lerton. coaches. In carrying out
Oregon’» «eoators Me three c“ y offices In the November
Friday afternoon at S t '
what asal.tance the club Is able to
* ” a’ , "’ " c aUrtUM. „ . . .
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a few months of her term. A nom­
L e r— I k .
. . . I th .
Nsry »0<l » « ***« r * nd Congress- eUctlon It was revealed here Tuee
Mpilngf lel<l high school grli *■
inating committee constating <»t
o ffe r the team and tn r cotcD M
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man Jame» W Mott, will he pres
evening after the deadline for
will otriilully open thslr »eh* C
Members of the committee are F
Mrs. Winifred Green and Mrs. H.
ent at the meeting and invitations filing nominating petitions had
with a game again»! the 1‘hllon
B Flanery W K. Barnell and J
Hchaf fen berg was named to report
have been extended to Governor been passed. Following a quiet
eleven on llraltaln field and li.
at the next meeting of the group
D. Pyle.
Meter, to heeds of tbe Federal Reg lead-off during which but little In-
people will be given their fit
The
clnb
alao
began
an
Invest!-
to be held probably on October 1*.
lonal PUnntng Board, the United •ar‘M‘« had manifested, the political
rhaure to see their learn In artlo
ervlce station meu and gam» at the Rrattatn school.
CHICAGO . M r. • baric« Ila ? .»
f ' 1*
SUtes Army Engineers, and to of situation took on a udden spurt
Ians In eastern Dragon san
Although the boys ar» uot ye
Plan» for the annual reception
ing the football fie d bark of Brat-
flcUls of the P W A.
the final f* w «•“ F" < l,h ,he «’« " •lt
or Alta. 111.. (above top), called
»bout
half
of
those
who
rush
In their beat form, many of them
for teachers In the three schools
taln school. At the present time
C H A R R L IE E E E E E E ' so long and
Nine counties. Benton. Clacks- ,ha’ 10 candldt»« have entered the
. • for their deer on the open- were started and committee chair­
being «reeu at the gamo, they have
there are toe- many adult, who
; mas. Lane. Unn. Marlon. Multno contests for the five office« to be
that »he we» crowned champion
a uays returned without them
been working hard and are rapidly
men named. These are Mrs. Chea­
Ignore the requ«-«t. of the atudent
I mah. Polk, Washington, and Yam-
buaband caller . . while Orbra
learning the fundamentals and the
ticket »eller« for the regular ad
Those hunting on the west side ter Chaae.eeoeral chairman; Mrs.
Parka. IS. proved that pig» could
hill, have united In tbe formation
Greatest, interest in the <-am-
playa which Coach»« Marlon Hall of the mountain have met with Green, decoration«; Mrs. W. C.
ml««lon and aa a conseqneoce the
hear hla call fartherea? and won
of the W illam ette Valley Flood palgc. It now seem . Is destined to
and Kohert t ’hatlerton are drilling lees success on the average. Here W right, program; Mrs. Hrhaffen
school athletic finances have been
the hog celling title during Farm
Control .»socUtlon that they might be found In the race for the office
Into them
«offering during the pant «eanon«
the bill side« are more brushy and berg and Mr» Otto Kmlth, kitchen
Week at the World'« Fair.
present a more united and deter of City Recorder Four candidates,
The boys have already learned afford more rover for deer.
The reception will be held some
despite large attendances. I f some
mined effort In asking something I. M. Peterson. Incumbent, Mrs.
that they have to work hard to
lim
e
In
October.
plan
can
be
devised
by
tha
busi­
The extremely bright moonlight
be done to atop tbe tremendous Dodd Miller. Wm G. Hughes and
FUNERAL
SERVICES
FOR
play football which any person who nights since the opening of the
nessmen whereby necessary funds
Mrs. Chase was alao elected sec­
destruction Incident to continued E. E Kepner all have petitions
watches them practice will soon un «»«»on are claimed by many hunt­ retary of the association to replace CHARLES LANDERS HELD for material» can be raised It Is
floods.
I filed for this office, and each claim
deratand
la s t night the coaches ers to make for bad hunting con­ Glenn Wood who has gone to Wash­
probable that SERA funds for labor
Each of these counties have a lo- to have their distinct group of
M arcola Resident Dies Saturday, w ill be asked
kept their team«, the “A" and "R" ditions
ington to do Three C duty.
cal organ<»«.tton which haa made a supporters. Only Mr. Peterson,
aquarda. on the field until «upper-
Mia« Eleanor Kmlth and M rs .< Final Ritas Held A t I. O. O. F.
During tbe busloes» meeting the survey of the conditions and dam- > who has been kept in the office
Know aero»» the mountains and
Paul Raeford were named members
Hall On Tuaaday
time They were drilled In playa,
club voted to «end a letter to Ted ages of the past few years. T h is , despite opposition during the past
In the high reaches also caused
and went through both offensive!
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of a committee to conduct the an- '
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Oltlenwaters. district president, ad- Information has been prepared ta several terms, has made any state­
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and defensive scrimmage, finally
nual membership drive In the Lin-1 Charles Harry Landers of Mar- j
him that the club was ready
bruah and made hunting difficult
briefs end submitted to the gov- ment at this time. In another part
winding up with stiff sprinting
coin and Rrattatn buildings
cola died at hl home Saturday and willing to assist him In bis of- enllnPn, om<.la)a
Washington,
over the week end Moat of the
of this paper w ill be found his
Tonight the boy« will be given
morning
following
an
Illness
of
two
„
„
„
capacity
any
undertaking
„
E
M
,
pre,¡dent
of the
snow which fen on the McKensle
statement In which he calls atten­
W ~ka. Funeral aerv.ee. were held hp m. y „ M tre T b , meet,ng had
C{>onty noo7 ...„ N a tio n .
only a light workout to keep them
pass ha- melted and no trouble la GIRLS LEAGUE PARTY TO
tion to the gradual Improvement
llmberad up and to give «ore Joint»
being found In crossing the moun-1 BE EVENT OF TUESDAY st the I. O. O. F. hall In M arcola, been designated as a special ne­
All persons Interested who can of the city’s financial structure dur­
■ nd brul«»» an opportunity to heal
on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o clock raa|on to con-tder the activities of
tain highway.
do so are urged to attend the ing his tenure and states that h«
before Friday’« game
with Rev. Holly Jarvis officiating , he aUtp official
R egular
Meetings
J very
Tw o
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meeting In salem Saturday
has further plans in the offing
All of la«t «ea«on’a veteran« are
Interment was made in the Marcola
8h„rt talks were made by Wm
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W eeks Approved By Qnoup;
which will work for the benefit of
expected to b« given placet In the
I / O . O. F cemetery
P W alker, past district governor.
f le e t Council Members
the city If he la retained in office.
starting
lineup
although
tbalr
Mr. Imndera was born In Mlchl- and coaches. Hall and Chatterion.
Two candidates. Mrs E l'le Poll­
place» may be taken by other
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1-aVerne Pugh was chosen senior gan on October 11. 18S7. He was
ard and Cheater Aldrich, are seek­
ptranta during the game
These
representative and Muriel Tyson married to Mlaa Capotlla Mills in
ing the position as treasurer. Little
will Includr Run ftcott at center, | 16663852
freshman representative, from the Michigan in 1.11. They came to VOTER REGISTRATION
can be said yet a- to the strength
Kenneth ('ox. George Irvin. Dtaquc
WARNING IS SOUNDED
Olrla league on the Student Body Oregon and lived at Falls City,
of either except that both are al­
Hnillb. Rvereft Chetwood. the heav­
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Council at the regular meeting Randon. Marshfield, and Marcola.
ready working among their friends
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Voters In Springfield and all of
iest and fastest man on the team ’
His widow and 10 children sur- -
Tuesday morning.
Serious
Injuries
Sustained
In
>_»>
u
wa
d
ii
a
I-ene
county
who
are
not
now
reg-
seeking
support. W. E. Buell, ln-
Charles Cole and Jack W illiam»
are Father Of Mrs. Marion Adams cumbent. has declined to seek re-
It was decided at tbe meeting to vlve. Including Mrs. Edna Rolland R(<>re<| for {h<> fgl,
Accident Wednesday; Ribs,
Naw additions who may atari In
hold
regular
League meetings and Mrs. Ada Sanante In Mlrhlgan; 1 urged to do so Immediately. Only
Succumbs To Hinges; Fu­ election In the office.
the game are Pete Taylor. John
Neck and Skull Fractured
Pearl Rcroggln« and M r.
every two week, and to hold a Mr«
A Council ticket was presented
on» more week, until October «.
flooding, Tom Goodsle and Rill
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neral Services Saturday
loma W lllle In Marcóla; Grey I-an-
during the week-end with P. i .
H ill
Albert Peterson, of Springfield Council meeting every Thursday.
rem ain. In which voters may regls-
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Instead of having the usual 'Rig* der». Ilenrv lAnders. and Mrs. Ida ter. and according to revisions of
George Wesley Carson, well- Bartholomew -eeklng the unex-
H ill 1« very light and was moved route 1. Is In a critical condition
Bri» k of K lam ath F alls. Kent and
e lic ti« , laws a few years ago, known resident of Springfield for plred two years of the term vaca-
up to the line from the "R" equad «1 «he Pacific hospital la Eugene and ’L ittle ’ rl«ter party. It wa« de­
Lyle lenders ^ t Buena
, hPre ,, |>o way ,or rltiaena
. . . (h„
M
Wedneada, ted by C- F. Barber, sad Edward
when Verlln Posey was forced oul »• » result of an accident while rided to hold a potluck dinner In
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* ' i-jré the ballot privilege after thia afternoon. September 2«, at his Privet and Earl Thompson seeking
with an Injury It la not certain 1 wurktag La the woods Wednesday the liomeettc Bctence rooms of the
school on October 2. at <1 o'clock.
date has [ asaed
home on Eaat Main street follow- > the full four year terms to succeed
yet whether he will he able to play aftersoon.
Only thoee who have changed ing an extended Illness.
' John Pyle and Jesse Cross, whose
In charge of tbe program tor FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT
Friday
Htll la quick and may
The Injured man wae working
their location, and those who have Funeral services are to be held terms w ill expire n> January,
make a good showing depending with several other« In the wood, the evening 1» Frances Htllea and
FOR MRS. TILTO N WAITED nix been registered within th ejtast at the Poole Funeral home In
Another candidate, heeding the
on the weight of the opposing cutting trees for wood He was John Keavey LaVerne thigh. Jean
team.
I watching another man top a tree J I-ouk. and Bernie- Kmlth are mem­
few yeara need do so at thia time. Springfield Saturday afternoon at urgent request of his many friends
N a tiv e Oregonian Passes A t Dex­
Registration or changes may be' 2 o'clock. Interment w ill be m ade'th at he remain on the council, con­
Much promising material for fu 1 and aa the top fell It struck a limb bers of the dinner committee
te r Home Saturday; Children
made nt (he city hall.
lure teams may be forthcoming throwing It out of Its downward
ta the old I. O. O. F cemetery In seated Monday and filed his petl-
Live In N ew Jersey
from the ’’H” squad which Is being P«th striking Peterson on the side SCHOOL ENROLLMENTS
Eugene.
' tlon for the two year term. He la
Mr.
Carson
was
born
In
Hunting-
John Pyle.
coached by Chatterion The school, of (he head
Funeral arrangements for Mrs. O-NO CLUB PLANS FOR
SHOW STEADY CAINS
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ion county Pennsylvania
on _
Ang-
Aa a r„ ulI there w lll
, con.
haa an unusually large turnout of , H it Injuries Include a fractured |
M illie Anu Tilton. 74. who died at
these younger atudente thia year I »hull, a fractured vertebrae In the
GUEST
NIGHT
PARTY
ust
19.
18SS.
Whe
a
child
he
went
between
Pyle
and
Bartholo-
Enrollments at the three Spring-, her home at Dexter Saturday fol­
and with the necessary training In neck, two broken ribs. Injuries to field schools are showing a steady
wlth his parents to Illinois and mew_ but there will be no contest
lowing an Illness have not been
.
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P1,n" ¿°r K * * * ” 1
H * 1» ,he> m0Ted “ >
« ere he , or th<.
two pIac„ unlea,
fundamentals they wlll be very val­ hla kidney and many other serious Increase since tbe opening day made yet pending the arrival of
re
la
tiv
e
It
was
announced
at
the
party
to
be
held
at
T
,y
lo
r
h
,U
°
“
i
“
ttendfsd
krade
school
and
college
pnou(rh
namea
are
wrlttan
to da.
uable to the learn later In the sea­ Internal Injuries
principals announce. At the Bret- ■
' October 4, were made last T hu ra-! at Ottumwa.
The full extent of hla Injuries tain school the enrollment now Poole funeral home In Eugene.
son If needed and will be almoet
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; feat them as their names wlll ap-
certain of placet a few years latsr cannot be determined In hla pres- stands at l#o as compared with 176
Mrs Tilton was born at Canyon- day eTe" ln< by “ em rs “
e
At the age of 18 be went to pear alone on the November ballot.
after
they hare gained
more > ent condition, aay his doctors
on tbe opening day. At the Lln-> vllle. Oregon on June 4. 18«0 and ,No c ,r i‘ ..C.lub„ wh,lc\ me* W h i t e . t o w n , Wisconsin where he
weight.
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coin school the enrollment has *l5“nt her childhood there. She was home of Miss Eunice Gerber, preal- geryed aeveral years as assessor.
dent, for their first business session ! On May J2 1M1 he waa M r . TWO HONORED BY IUKA
The Reedsport game, scheduled
climbed (o 220. 20 more than were married to Henry 8. Tilton on May
for this week-end at Reedsport has BARBARA BARNELL HAS
AT MEETING LAST WEEK
present for the first day.
81, 1877. He passed away in 1922. of the season. For the party Miss rled to M ,ag ximede Jones who,
Ione Rhodes. Mrs W ild . Cotton aurTi VPa hlm as does five of their
been advanced to a future date It
PARTY ON SATURDAY
At the high school the greatest
She Is survived by two sisters.
w ill
was announced at the high school.
enrollment gain has been recorded Mrs Emma Horn at Pendleton, and andMIss Maxine Snodgrass w,1> eight children. They are Charles | Mrs. Paul Myers (W anda Barnea)
have charge of arrangements.
Members of the Terpaecorean
Carson of Mabel. John and Oeoi'ge and Mrs. Robert Carr were honored
I.ast year the total enrollment dur­
club met at the home of Mias Bar ing the year was SIS. and on th e 1 Mm. J. H. Woods In Eugene; two
Carson and Mrs. M. R. Adams of by members of Iuka circle at their
OLD FEATURES GONE
sons. Asa Tilton. Marcola. and Bari
bars Barnell Haturday evening on
Springfield. Mrs. Clifton Phillips of meeting last Thursday evening at
opening day of school thia (all It Tilton In New Jersey; two daugh­ AENEAS CLUB MEMBERS
IN FROSH IN ITIATIO N t|,e occasion of the birthdays of
Ontario, and one brother. Edward the home of Mr». M yrtle Egglmann
was 209 and this figure had been ters. Mrs. Viva Higgins at Trent,
Mias Jean Ixiuk and Miss Florence
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY1 who lives In Wisconsin. Ten grand-
*
m iaceitanenus show er w.n
Increased to S08 Wednesday Indi­ and Mrs Lena Grover in New Jer­
The time-worn practice of using
C IM r e .
O . , « . . . O l.
T ,
May The evening was spent with
cating
that
the
total
enrollment
f
o
r
,
paddles and paint In Initiating
Members of the Aeneas club
dancing, games and refreshments. this year was almost sure to ex-1 sey. She abo leaves 14 grandchil­
freshmen students Into the student
dren and five great grandchildren. were entertained Tuesday after­ W . Carson, died 18 years ago on r b|Pf shower was given Mrs. Carr
Present were Jean Louk. Florence
the same date as his father’s death. who , , lparl„ K thi , week for Klam-
reed that of the past season.
body has been eliminated at least
noon at the home of Mrs. C. E
-
, May. JoLana Putman. Irene An­
Mr. Carson was a member of the ath Fall to make her home.
al Hprlngfleld high school It w a . , deri(On , jM<)ynp Black. p .y e H „,
S w art, for a luncheon and social rhriat(an church Carpentering was
BRUCE MAXEY STAYS
announced following the annual Ini-1 erB|(n
„ „ „ R ob|naon J MIGRATORY BIRD
Miss Jot-ana Putman and Miss
afternoon. Mrs. Swart- and Edna k ,a business.
Jean
Louk were named members
IN
SCOUT
POINT
LEAD
,°n
•"«' “ >•
Swart« were Joint hostesses. They
STAMPS ARRIVE HERE
at tin» high school gymnasium.
.
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of a committee to asalst ta tbe For­
were assisted by Miss Helen
For many yeara it has been the
First place In the Boy Scout Swart-. Mrs. Lawrence May will SCHOOL BOARD TO NAME get-Me-Not sale for disabled veter­
A supply of the new migratory
achievement
contest remained In entertain for the October meeting
custom to paint the underclass stu- HUGHES GETS OFFICE
bird stamps to be attached to the
BUDGET CROUP WED. ans. Ostober 5 and 8.
dents and then make them run a '
the keeping of Bruce Maxey follow of the club.
state
hunting
license
were
received
The next meeting of the Circle
IN BROTHERHOOD GROUP
Monthly meeting of the Spring will be held October 4 at the home
gnuntlet of paddlea wielded by the
at the local poatofflee thia w eek.! Ing the weekly scout meeting Tues­
upperclasa men. This was ellmln
field school board will be held of Mra T p Barker
<
Wm. G. Hughes was chosen sec­ The stamps, about the site of an or­ day evening. Maxey now haa 80
Wednesday evening at the City 5
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ated thia year, following the gen­ retary-treasurer of the district dinary postage stamp, are printed I points. Hts closest rival la Scott BAPTIST MISSION BODY
hall. Appointment of a budget com­
eral trend In most schools.
Men’s Brotherhood of the Metho- In blue ink and have a picture of| W right with 73 points. Frank
STUDIES TOPICS OF DAY
A large crowd attended the tai-
rhurrh
, h.
mM,t. two bird» In flight. They sell fo r' Rtuart and Billy Dow are tied for
mittee to prepare the district bud- DISTRICT PAYS MUCH FOR
tlatlnn ceremonies and a good pro- L
h„,d
Ku(f#|le Ml(ndav pven. 91.00 each and must be attached to, third place with 72 points each,
Members of the Baptist Mission- <et for ,b<' next yaar w111 •»« m,!,e INSURANCE ON WORKERS
gram of entertainment was provl-j
au(.t,Peda RaIph p t e r i o n I the regular hunting license before while Lawrence Thompaon remains Bry c|rcl(l Rt„d,Pd currM1, national at ,he mee,ln8 «» h«8 b« *n xnnoun-
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ded by the senior c l . . . which hsd
, h„ o, r|cp M f
ha„ these are legal
ta fifth place with 40 points. Roden- problem,, at their meeting held ’ '’’’d Atl lntere-ted persons are ta- insurance assessments
against
charge of the srrsngem .nts.
Innvp(| fr()n) , he d, „ rtct
bough has 21 and Floyd Cornell, ’r „ enday evening at the home of
t0 .« ^ n ^
sessions. The gchool district 19 made by the
21 points.
Mrs. Ada McPherson. Mrs. E v e re tt, n’ee,,nX •« being
held ta the city stato industrial Accident Commts-
About
ten
members of the SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
Several of the Scouts gained addi Q rlfflth waa ta charge of the pro- hal1
tbe r®Fu ,,r P,ac® «* r a N l’ sioo at Salem to cover workers ’t»-
MOTOR TROUBLE STOPS Springfield Brotherhood group at-
HAS FIRST PRACTICE tlonal points during the week-end grnm >j<bf group Is working on a , ,n* ln ,b ~ library Is not available. p arin g alMt remodeling the school
WORK AT SAWMILL ‘ *nded the meeting held st the
Wednesday.
outing which they held recently
buildings here under the SERA
W hite Cross box to be sent to the Ì
Methodist church In Eugene.
* Members of the Springfield high
project amounted to 9124.13 accord­
mission workers of the church, i
school orcheatra held their first
Trouble with a large motor at i
ing to E. C. Stuart, chairman of
T w entythree members attended MOVE SAWMILL BACK
practice session Tuesday afternoon HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO
the Booth Kelly sawmill which re WAREHOUSE IS BEING
START FALL SEASON «he meeting
INTO DEEPER TIMBER I tho achM,‘ h®*"1 » U ta rla l. pur-
quires considerable time for re-
0U )LT FQR p Rg 0 STORE under the direction of Buford
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I chased by the district amounted
Roach, instructor. All students
pairs caueed the mill to close down
First meeting of the Happy Hour
The Hills Creek Lumber com- roughly to 91200. and the super-
Friday of last week The mill will
A fireproof warehouse Is being who can play Instruments suitable
probably not open until the first bu„ ( , h l„ wppk bfhlnd the n r a , for an orchestra are Invited to play club for the fall season will be HUNTERS DELAYED W ITH pany sawmill eaat of Jasper w ill h e ; vision about 3500. Labor salaries
CAR DAMAGES ON PASS moved a mile and a half farther paid by the government amounted
held Monday afternoon at the
-f next week.
National Bank building to house In thia organisation whether they
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hack Into the woods aa soon aa the to about 32700 bringing the total
home of Mrs. W. E. Buell. The
are
enrolled
ta
the
gTades
or
the
additional stocka (or the Flanery
One party of three huntera ran county road can he extended that cost of the work to more than
meeting wlll be called at 2; 46 and
high
school.
OCTOBER COMMITTEE
Drug Store which wlll move Into
Mrs. L. K Page. Mra. W. N. Dow Into trouble enroute to eaatern distance It was announced thia 9450«.
NAMED FOR REBEKAHS the former bank quarters some
and
Miss Evelyn Buell wlll be as­ Oregon Saturday evening when the weak.
time after the first of the month, BRIDOE CLUB MEETS
The mill cuts the tim ber and
sistant hostess. Mrs. W. N. Gossler, Henry Fandrean car waa struck on
Men will have charge of the | The fixtures In the building and all
FOR DESSERT PLAY
I. O. O. F. LODGE PLANS
Mr». Clayton Barber, and Mra. N. the highway near the summit by Ì sends It down to the railroad
social activities of Juanita Rebekah bank recofds and property wlll be
ANNUAL HOMECOMING
Members of the contract b ridg e, W. Emery wlll have charge of the an oncoming car. It waa necessary tracks at Jasper on a flume where
lodge during October It was decided moved to the old hank building at
program. Plans for the meeting to tow the car to Springfield fo r ,R Is loaded for shipment,
following (he business meeting of Second and Main streets soon nc- club w ill meet thia afternoon at
Annual homecoming and the
The three hunter», un-,
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the home of Mr». John Henderer were made at a meeting of the exe- repair».
the lodge Monday evening.
I-e e . cording to Lloyd Kelley, receiver.
ftfty-thtrd anniversary of Spring-
cutlve
committee
held
laet
week,
daunted,
started
out
again
later
ta
LEGION
TO
CONSIDER
for their semi weekly meeting.
Pulman. Lynn Stone, and Oswald
O. O. to F.
70
°f thflr
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! NEW OFFICERS TONIGHT) field I. held
g e lodge
t'h « ’o n number
" ta .'« v .^
This will he preceded by a one
Olson will have charge of the ar-
CHURCH GETS NEW
CANNERY RETURNS HERE o'clock denaert luncheon.
ragements during the month.
tag of Wednesday, October 17. It
COAT OF W H ITE PAINT MRS- D0W PRIZE WINNER
New officers for the Springfield
TO MEET HEAVY DEMAND
was announced thia week by Oe-
IN PICK-A-PRIZE PARTY American Legion post number 40 w a ll Olson, secretary.
Brownies Have M atting
H. S. ENDEAVOR OROUP
will be the principal subject at the
The whole exterior of the Chriet-
To meet the unuaually heavy de­
Ten members of the Brownies,
PLANS PARTY FRIDAY
A program and refreshments ar«
len church haa been given a new1 High honors ta cards were won business meeting to be held this
Junior organisation of the Olrl mand In this vicinity, the county
evening
at
Taylor
hall
commenc-
j
being
arranged by the committee
coating
of
paint
during
the
past
byMrs.
W.
N.
Dow
at
the
plck-a-
relief
committee
sent
the
portable
The
high
acbool
division
of
the
Scouts, met Tuesday for their first
meeting of the fall. Plans for handi­ cannery here the flrat three days Christian Endeavor society w ill week. W hite paint waa used on all prise card party for which Mrs. tag st 8 o’clock. M. A. Pohl heeds ta charge. Members who cannot
craft work wlll be made ef the of thia week. Moat of the three have the second of their parties parts except the steps and land-' Henry Fandrem waa hostess Frl- a list of candidates, having been respond to the roll call ta person
meeting next week by Mrs. Edgar days were spent canning tomatoes at tha social halle of the church Ings. The work la being done by day evening. Six tables were ta nominated for post commander at are asked to send a written com-
the prevlona meeting.
munlcetton.
play during tha party.
Louk, leader.
and nearly 1300 cane ware put up. Friday evening etartlag at 1 :» . members of the congregation.
REEDSPORT GAME AHEAD
\
í
so far thia season as II usually la
during Hi» opening day» »ay hunt-
era who have returned from eaat-
«»r-n Oregon. Esperlenced huntera
and those who are able to taka
a week or tan days for a hunting
trip are returning each with their
back, although many of those
who have mad» annual trips serosa
the mountain» for »everal season«
rave returned after a week’s trip
Ith only one or two deer for five
a ll hunters Heveral have re
ned without any.
TREE TOP DROPS
Hprlngfleld Lions club members I ** ** v Ml»y Flood Control associa j^ E S D A Y
wll. take an active intere.! In the “ on
* * h“ d * ' 8alam 8a“ rta y T U t 8 D A Y
GEORGE CARSON
PASSES AT ROME