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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
H PK I NO Kl KLO, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1934
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LEGION OFFICES
METHODIST MEN K.N.A. Actors SECOND TEAM TO Bird By hunter
Companion
Give 1 wo Plays
FILLED FOR TEIfl ’ »
DISCUSS BILLOT
MEET ST. MARY’S
BOST YEAR OPENS
FOB GIRL SCOUTS
The accidental discharge of a
Price Fixing and Limiting Of
shotgun which sent the full charge,
Operating Hour» Of Small Work Started On Annual
District
Meeting
To
Be
Held
of the barrel Into hie left leg Intel
Mille Aggravate County
Play Day, Mother» Party
At
Next
Regular
Poet
Ses­
this morning will probably mean1
And Girl Scout Week
*
sion Here October 25
Ibe lose of the leg by George
Present problems of tbe lumber
Thompson who waa bunting on the
Industry
In
the
Pacific
Northwest
ented plays were presented by (be
Committee assignments for the
First string players on ihe high bottom land at the Berg brothers
BUSY
will be discussed at the monthly BROWNIES
FUTURE DANCERS SEEN Royal Neighbors of America at
school football team will real tbla farm six mile« east of Sprlugfleld Springfield American legion poet meeting of tbe Lane County Cham-'
Taylor hall last nlglil. Miss Doro­ week-end while the second team
Thompson was hunting ('bins during tbe next year were announ­ ber ul Commerce to be held at Two Gioupe Furnishing Pri­
Healing Arts Champion De­ thy Park« of the dramatics depart-
show* Its ware* In a game on Brat- pheasant* with Foy Whltbeck. a ced this week by Maxwell A. Pohl,
vate Room At Lincoln
Cottage Grove this evening. The
fend» Propoaad Amendment; menl si Ihe University was the taln field to be played against tha
neighbor, when Wbltbeck’s gun newly Intlalled commander. Instal­ meeting will open with a dinner at
School; Boys Give Aid
director.
Nominations Called For
1 first team from Ht Mary's high trigger caught on a twig fired the lation was held at the regular meet­
« 30 o’clock.
le'ermbslon number* were pro- , school at Eugene The game Is to shot Into Thompson's leg.
ing last Thursday evening
An active program for the
The County Chamber considera­
Vole iiu <>n all Itira« of the mea •
by Donald Toomb and II. K bo played Friday starting at 3
The officers are, besides Pohl.
He was rushed to Hprlngflebl
Springfield Ulrl Scout troop during
tion
of
the
lumber
problem
follows
■ ur»* 1» uppenr on lh» »tale ballot} _ -,
Inetrumentallsts.
and o'clock •
where a preliminary examination M It Huntly, vice-commander; the ma*« meeting held at Cottage the next fe* week* was mapped
In th» November electloa »»• the
McKinnon and Fram e« ('or
Coach Marlon Hall I* not sure ludlcaled that the leg had been so Waller N. Goa ler. adjutant who
ont here Monday afternoon at the
ailvlra which William Tuainan r. •
el with Mrs. Cornell as se­ yet of Ills lineup but the starting badly shattered that an ainputa-, was named to succeed C. F. Bar­ Grove last week when the city
protested the Injunction order la-, regular troop meeting held at the
managing editor of the Kug»n»> ct
it.
players will be chosen from the Hon might be necessary He was ber; J M. I^arson. finance officer;
sued against tbe J. H. Chambers Scout room in tbe Lincoln school.
Register Guard, gave mnuibora of
* W eat of the plays, "Don't following men: Logan and Richard­ taken Immediately to the Pacific P. J. Bartholomew, chaplain; Dr. company on charges of price cut­ Eventa ter which plana were
tbe Methodist lirotharhiMMl group Tel %
pel.” had Ihe following son. left and right end; Johnson. hospital In Eugene where doc-tore W N. Dow. service officer
made Include attendance at the
In uu uililraiM bar» Monday a ran cast *
ting.
D. W McKinnon as An­ Ingersoll. Terpenlng and McKen began examining him at 11:16 tbla
Other appointments made are Os­
Lane
County Ulrl Mcout play day,
This
meeting
also
precede*
tbe
lag.
ney, guards; Hob Lltschar and Bill morning.
gelin
>u; Mrs Alice Peterson
wald M Olson, historian; Frank P. meeting of Went Coast lumbermen a party for mothers of the Scout»,
l-ubllc ownership of public utili­
as Mi
tingle; Mrs Hadle Lax- HUI, guards; MePbereon, center;
Emerlcb, sergeant-at-arms; Frank to be held tbe latter part of thia participation In the annual Ulrl
ties li itaairabla and valuable. but
Ion at
'a; Mrs. Hassle Endl Mi-Ky, L. Clearwater. Randall Ray,
B. Hamlin, employment; Vern F month at which time complaint* Scout week starting October 28.
(be Grange Power bill li so badly
colt. h -« Ixigan; Mss Elsie Cor­ Hilly Burnell, and Joe Keever. In
Caldwell,
membership;
C. A. against tha present code situation and cooperation with the Brownie
drawn that It might easily become
nell. Nancy; Mrs Rosie Waddell. Ihe backfield
Sw
art,
aeronautics;
Dr.
Melville
will be unified and carri-d before pack of younger girl*.
a serious dalrlmallt to I h a pauple
The homecoming for the Mprlng
Prudence Plnchbll; Mr*. Hattie
Jones,
Americanization;
Elmer the national code body In Washing­
of tha state if It were mad» »par Drury. Mrs Claypool; Mrs. Mary field students was somewhat cloud­
Play Day October 27
Maxey. Boy Scocta; Dr. W. N. Dow.'
alive and therefore this particular
ton. D. C.
Lane
County Scout play day la
ed
over
last
week
by
tha
26-14
score
Miller. Husannah Culterman; and
child welfare; Dr. W H. Pollard,
Moat lumber mills of the Pacific I-, be held In Eugene on Saturday.
lu *wa ura ought to ba »Iliad at tha
Mrs. Hallie Bettis, Mr*. Ferguson. whlrh Roseburg ran up against the
community
service;
W.
P.
Tyson,
Northwest are operating under October 37. and tbe local troop ac­
»ladtun. iald tha speaker. Ha also
highway safety; H. O. Dibhlee, greatly reduced production hours
Cast of Ihe second part of the local* on Braltaln field Friday
questioned seriously tha logallty of
cepte« an Invitation to be present
This
game
waa
not
*
onesided
tha la* which pruvldaa within It- program. "The Tearoom Minstrel- affair, however, and proved to be Toy Orchestra Playa At Open­ Junior baseball; I. M Peterson, leg­ for tbe final quarter of tbe year. for tbe affair wblcb starts at <
aalf that no court ihall have power etlee" Included Ihe following: Mrs. one of the heel game* for the spec­ ing Session This Afternoon islative; L. E. Scott, markmanshlp; Th- Bootb-Kelly company is oper-1 o'clock. Each patrol la to arrange
M A. Pohl, publicity; and M B.
to act once a project la placed un­ Miller. Interlocutor; Mr*. Georgia tator that ha* been played here
atlng 20 hours weekly, and many of their own transportation .
To Be Held In Eugene
Iluntly, reforestratlon.
Nettleton, Mias Pan; Mr*. Elsie
der cohatructlon or In operation.
the smaller mill* of the county are
this
season
Even
In
Ibe
third
quar­
The party to honor their mothers
Student, in 7h7scbool. of Spring-
M-ntbers of the executive corn­ permitted to operate considerably
Lambert. Miss Hklllet; Mr*. Bettis,
Limitation Real Threat
ter
when
the
score
stood
at
14-18
will
officially open tha national
Mis* Rpoon; Mrs. Ina Cline. Mrs.
field have a twoday vacation '
Hamlin. Po,,»rd'
fewer hours which situation threat­ Girl Scout week and details for thia
A no vote on the 20 Mill tai limi­
Ladle; Mrs. Drury and Mr*. Endl- Ihe game still belonged to either Thursday and Friday of this week
Pohl
Huntly.
°
«
*
*
*
»nd
en* the closing of many sawmills have been completed. For the pro­
tation proposal waa recommanded
coll, waitresses; Mrs. McKinnon, team. The Roseburg team out­ aa their teachers go to Eugene to
because the measure arbitrarily
weighed
the
locals
approximately
gram each patrol is to present some
The regular district meeting of
Mrs Peterson. Mr* Waddell and
cut* governmental Income fromI
10 pound* to the man. They broke attend ihe Lane County Teachers Willamette council number 2.
stunt and work on these was out­
Mrs l^xton as guests,
one-third to one half of the present
looee for a long run for their first Institute at Ihe Woodrow Wilson which was to have been held here
lined at the Monday gathering.
Insufficient sum. and doe* not pro ,
touchdown after the flret kickoff junior high school
Committees for the affair have
this
week
has
been
postponed
until
Principal speakers for the two-1
vide for any further mean* of rave-1
early In Ihe game and used the
t.een named as follows: Invitations,
day
m
etin
g
wit
be
R
J
Mawke.
,b*
"
•
’“’J
™
nue Mr Tucmaii went un to *ho*
pact and end run in tbetr other
.Merna Nott. I’eggy Wright. Lotmae
assistant superintendent of public ober “
Z E
* A'b‘ nY "
how fir t the county would have
I »coring.
Rodenbough. and Selma Clement;
district commander, and an invita­
Instruction;
Rex
Putnam,
superin­
lass than enough money left after |
High school players and coach
tion has lie n extended to state de­
refreshments. Ila Putman. Teddy
paying »late school levies and the
are now looking forward to the tendent of schools at Albany; Lu- partment commander. W J. Cham­
Well-Known Springfield Man Wright. Flora Bertscb and Areatha
ella
Markley,
editor
of
Child
pension* to meet the present coat
University high game to be played
berlin. of Corvallhs to attend
Passes Sunday; Had Been Y o w : reception. Um l«. Smith.
Health; Charlotte Llnfoot. assist-
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of easenslag property for the tax
In two weeks on Saturday.
Leona Ware. Norma Rust. Ethel
ant
director
of
Junior
Red
Cross;
I
levy. School In Silverton. which
Ill For Several Months
Ruth Fulop; and clean-up. Helen
Funeral
Sorvico*
Held
Tuee-
Victor P. Morris, professor of Eco METHODIST AID PLANS
I* about the same ilie aa Spring
THURSTON MAN DIES
Frederick T lT T T Clover. 70. P“, “ *n BobbU‘ Pu,m“
Fr“ c«
field, will have about »40« per year! day; Interment Made In
nomi.s al ihe university; Dr
FQR HARVEST FESTIVAL
AT
HOME
WEDNESDAY
tassed
away
here
Sunday
after
°
ram'
,neI
,nd
Janies
H
Gilbert,
dean
of
the
col­
per elementary teacher and 96on
Cemetery At Eugene
Tb«. second annual harvest fes- noon at his home. He had suffered " b
per year for high school teacher
Funeral services for Philip Jesse lege of social science at the uni-
Plan Window Display
a series of paralytic strokes, the
Waller
Ernest
Mounljoy.
resi­
without the administrative or build
Barnet who died at ht* home uear verelty; and Dr. D V. Poling, ex (|¥a| o, the Methodist church has last of which came over him Tuee
Scoot
week here will be observed
Ing expanse provided It only mean« dent of Springfield since 1911, died ""burstuu Wednesday afternoon wi'l tension secretary of higher edu-
for October 2«. Mrs. P. J.
with special displays to be made
day
of
last
week
and
which
claim­
suddenly
at
hla
home.
870
C
street.
that the schools will have to close,
Bartholomew will be general chair-
be held nt the Thurston Community cation.
by the Girl Scouts. They win ar-
Munday evenlug at the age of 67
Speclal division of the Institute matl Mra' william Gantx. Mrs ed hla life.
he declared
church Friday afternoon at 3:00
Mr. Clover was born near Harris­ range these displays in various of
years.
have been arranged for all groups yranU Bailey, and Mrs. McElhany
•ees More Indebtedness
o'clock. Interment will be made at
the down town windows.
Mr Mounljoy was born In Illi­
Hut. the government, city, coun­
from Ihe principals Io the Janitors w„j nave charge of the kitchen burg on March 6. 1864 and lived in
Ihe Mt Vernon cemetery with the
After the meeting Monday the
that
vicinity
the
greatest
part
of
ty. or elate, will not cease to func­ nois on January 10. 1877 and when Poole funeral home in charge of this year.
Mr*. Charles Myers. Mrs. Guy Hal
«»rend 1 laa* Sfeouts went on a bike
hl- Ilf»
tion. neither will the school eya
Contributions
Trom
Springfield
sey.
Mrs
L,
K
Page,
and
Mrs
arrangement* Dr E. V Stiver will
He was married to Rosanna Step- and studied fire building in the
rem. even under tha 20 mill law ramlly Io Nebraska where he made
for the program was the concert by Robin on will have charge of tbe
officiate.
benson at Mitchell. Oregon in 1888. op -" That evening the girls sold
hla
home
for
the
next
17
year*
!
They will borrow around the law
ihe
toy
orchestra
from
the
Brat-
various
booths.
Mr Barnet was Itorn In Missouri
and he leaves two daughters. Mrs candy at the Rebekah dinner.
and the public debt will only be In­ In Hall county.
tain school from 1:30 to 1:46 for
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In 1902 he came to Oregon local- | on December 16, 1486, coming to ihe opening of the program this
P. J. Esser and Mrs. Georgina Cox.
Brownie pack members have
creased and Interest burdens added
Oregon In 1878 settling first at Jas­
both of Portland; one brother. changed their regular meeting tin»»
DARE
TO
BE
DIFFERENT
This has bean the experience In lug at Harrisburg and nine year*
afternoon.
per. He had lived at Thurston for
Charles Clover, Springfield; and to Wednesday afternoon and a joint
Ohio, and will be true here, he later. In 1911. came to Sprlugfleld
A men's banquet at 6:30 tonight BAPTIST SERMON THEME
tbe past 37 years, lie was married
one sister. Mr«. Lola Sherwood at neeting of the two scout bodies
»aid Tax limitation means more «here he ha* made hl* home since
to Martha Ann Briles in 1891 and and nn Informal dance at the Elks
Coquille.
Rev.
R.
E.
Relons
has
announced
wa held yesterday. Both groups
debt, more Inters»!, and higher that lime.
J club at 8 o'clock will be the prln-
He I* survived by hla mother, | leave* fifteen grandchildren and 22
Mr. Clover had been a resident meet at the Lincoln school where
that he will use as his theme for
taxes The six per cent limitation
1
rlpal
social
functions
of
the
open­
great grandchildren He was a
hlr sermon at the morning hour of Springfield for the past 11 years, they are furnishing a room donated
amendment often makes borrowing Mrs. Jane Mounljoy, and one;
ing day.
Civil war veteran.
necessary payment of Interest and brother. Smith Mounljoy, In Bprtng
in the Baptist church Sunday, the and was employed as teamster for for their use. The Booth-Kelly lum­
lie leave* two son*. William Bar-
The Friday session will Include a
field He also leaves one brother,
topic. "Daring to be Different." The the Booth-Kelly lumber company ber company has donated lumber
principal means higher taxes
| net. route 2, Springfield, and J. P. business meeting during tbe after­
Bible school meets at 9:46 and the for several years.
to- benches in tbe room and mem­
Mr. Tugman advanced his own II. C. Mounljoy In Portland
Barnet, Ixinyvlew, Washington, and noon at which time officers will be
Funeral services were held here bers of the manual training classes
He wa* a mem tier of the Christ
BY PC at 6:30. The evening pro­
theory of the Oregon debt situa­
; one daughter. Mrs LMy Mae Qos- elected.
gram sermon subject will be “Hon from the Poole funeral home Tues­ at the high school under Glenn
tion stating that he recommended Ian church.
; sler of otl.
Funeral service* were held from
est Confession is Good for the day morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Martin, instructor, are making
the creation of a etate board to
MANY
ATTEND
ROLL
CALL
Prank S. Clemo officiated, and In­ these benches and stools. Funds
the
Poole
chapel
Tuesday
after­
Soul",
assume all present public Indebted­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS
terment was made In the Willough­ with which to paint them and to
FOR LODGE MEMBERS
ness and have this group pay II off noon at 1 o’clock. Rev. Sparks, re­
by cemetery near Coburg.
pun hase curtain materials for the
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
with receipt* from a luxury tax. tired pastor, olflclated. and Inter­
Fifty persons were present last DINNER
HONORS
room were raised Tuesday after­
Instead of a tax limitation law. wa ment was made at the old I. O. O.
"Five Characteristics of Prayer" night at the annual homecoming
SCHOOL WORKERS METHODISTS TO HAVE
noon at the benefit card party
need a law which will prohibit bor­ F cemetery In Eugene.
will be tbe subject of the morning and fifty-third birthday party of
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rowing except In cases of disaster
COVENANT’ SERVICE which Brownie mothers held nt
sermon at the Christian church Springfield I. O. O. F. lodge num
Principal and Mrs. W. E. Buell
Taylor ball.
cr similar emergency, he declared
ERCATHA CLASS ELECTS Sunday morning. Rev. Veltle PTUltt. ber 70. Instituted In 1881. Visitor* entertained at their home Wednee
A covenant and communion ser-
Party Raiece Funds
Universal Taxation Needed
MRS. ROUSE PRESIDENT oastor. will preach. For the even­ were present from Eugene. Coburg, day evening with a 6:30 dinner vice will be held at 11 o'clock at Ten “ b1«9 were In play at the
In opening his statement about
ing sermon he will speak on the Marcola. Waltervllle. Baker. Cor- honoring members of the high the Methodist church Sundoy morn- Par,y under the direction of Mrs.
the tax limitation bill Mr Tugman
Mrs. Bertha Rouse was elected subject. “In the Day of Thy Youth.” vallls. Oregon City and Medford In school faculty and inviting mem- Ing. The covenant service to be
p- Wright and Mrs. Donald
decried those groups seeking tax
president of the Krgntha class at j There will be special music al both Gregon. and from Nebraska. South hers of the school board, the clerk used was originated by John Wes- Toomb. Scouts assisted In serving
exemption, declaring thnt II waa
Dakota, and Illinois.
!lnd their wives as special guests. ley 1= the year 1747. The Sunday ,he refreshments under the dlree-
the duly of eviry person with an the meeting held Wednesday at the services.
The Bible srbool will meet at
The orchestra of five pieces from
The evening following the dinner Church school will meet at 9:46. tlon of Mrs. Olive J. Rebhan and
Income to pay something, however, home of Mrs. Elvln May with Mrs
During the afternoon the Commun­ Mrs H. H. Schaffenherg.
email towards the maintenance of L. K. Page and Mrs P. J. Bartho » 46 and the Christian Endeavor Spencer Butte lodge In Eugene wag spent Informally.
; at 6 :30.
gave several selections on the pro-
These dinners for faculty mem- ion will be served to sick and shut-
Whiners of door prises were Mra.
the government which protects loinew assisting.
Other officer* elected were Mrs.
gram. Past Grand Master Bauer- hers are an annual event, being in people In their homes If request­ E. C. Stuart. Mrs. C E. Wheaton.
him. There are not enough wealthy
sox of Albany was principal speak > given each school year by Mr. and ed. it has been announced by Rev. Mrs Frank DePue. Mrs. J. M Lar
families In Oregon to provide much Lawrence May, vlrepresldent; Mrs. MORE O. AND C. MONEY
Dean C. Poindexter, pastor. The son. Mrs. Frank Ixxan. Mrs. W.
NOW READY FOR LANE er for the event W F Walker was Mrs. Buell.
revenue from s higher Income tax. R. L. Drury, secretary-treasurer, re­
, head of the committee In charge,
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evening service will bear upon mod­ H. Adrian. Mrs. Elvln May. and
hut there are too many persons in elected; Mrs Guy Halsey, chair­
Sufficient funds are now avall- of the program. Each member* res-
ern problems of our people and Miss Edna Swarts.
the state who do not pay one cent man of Ihe flower committee; and
Other prises were won as fol­
the text will be: "Choose Ye Tbla
direct tax for governmental oper­ Mrs Roy Palmer, clans teacher, ¡ able In the Oregon and California ' ponded to ‘he roll call with a short LODGE CROUP HAVE
re-elected.
I.nnd Orant Fund to pay the second talk, which portrayed the history
MANY OUT FOR SUPPER Day." The Leagues wHl meet at lows: Auction bridge. Mrs. Clifford
ation. he concluded.
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Mrs. Drury will be hostess for half of the claims of the land grant of the lodge, and 20 letters were
Wilson, Miss Eunice Gerber, Mr«.
6:30.
Admitting that there were many
a total of 162 persons attended
the nexl meeting November 21 at counties which are due for the tax I read from members unable to at
William Curtis and Mrs. W. R.
Coburg Methodist Church
medical men practicing In Ihe coun­
Dawson: contract bridge. Mrs. I.
whlrh time Mrs. Palmer and Mrs, year of 1932 according to word re­ tend. A social time and refresh the plate dinner given by the mem-
Dean
C.
Poindexter,
minister.
try who ought to have never been
Charles Myers will assist.
ceived during the past week by menls followed Ihe business meet |>ers of Juanita Rebekah lodge Mon- I "The Past's Blood-Rusted Key.” D. Larimer. Mrs. Carl Oleon; Five
give licenses, yet contending that
Mrsi H. H. Durham wan a guest Congressman James W. Mott. The Ing. The lodge held first nomlna day evening. Members of the com- will be the theme of the message Hundred. Mrs. H. H. Durham: and
the proposed healing art* amend­
mlttee announce that receipts were ■at 8:46 a. m. The Chnrch school pinochle. Mrs. Earl Thompson.
for the afternoon.
total sum due for the year 1932 was llon of officers last night.
ment would aggrevata an nlready
Miss Gerber Is leader of the Girl
9488.611.13. One half of the amount
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«31.60. After the dinner members meet« at 10:46.
t
had condition by lowering the re­
has already been paid. Funds are I TEACHERS WELCOMED
of the lodge held their regular
Scout work In Springfield. She la
strictions under whlrh person* MANY BIRD HUNTERS
not available for the 1933 payment, j
assisted by a committee of mother«.
AT RECEPTION FRIDAY
"«•“ «>“ durln< whl«,h Mr j DEXTER MAN DIES AT
might practice healing In the state
Congressman Mott led the fight
i and Mrs. Asa Hadley and Mr. and
GET
TH
EIR
PHEASANTS
of Oregon. Mr Tugman also op
HOME ON WEDNESDAY
In Congress during tha last session
Faculty members of the Spring- Mrs. Fleming were guests
CARD CLUB DELAYS
posed this measure.
A large number of Springfield to retain the Stanfield act undar' field public schools ware officially
Followtng the buslnees session
George
R.
Minnick.
68.
died
at
Bx-Rrohlbltlon Man Speaks
MEETING FOR WEEK
hunters were out early Monday which the allotments are made to i
next Monday evening members of
Dr. Frank Richard Margetts. morning looking for the large j the counties from the land grant welcomed here Friday evening at the degree staff will hold a prac- ' ht« home at Dexter. Wednesday
the annual reception tendered them
Members of the O-No card club
afternoon. He was born January
one-time prohibition worker, who China Pheasant roosters- which fund.
by
the Springfield Parent-Teacher *,ce-
29. 1876 In Carroll county. Arkan­ will not meet tonight, the social
according to Dr. M 1». Handshuh. they have seen or heard for aev-!
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association. Mrs. W. C. Wright and
sas and leaves his widow. Mrs. evening having been postponed one
has been brought here from
eral months Moat of the nlmrods CONTRACT BRIDQE CLUB
Mra. Donald Toomb were In charge FIRE HYDRANT BROKEN
Alice Minnick and the following week until, October 26. when the
Colorado, by the healing arts were successful on the opening
AUTO DRIVER IS FINED children; Joseph Minnick. Dexter; group will be guests of Mrs. Arab
supporters to campaign for their day. although some of those with- ENTERTAINED THURSDAY of the program, and Mrs. L. K.
Page and Mrs. Pratt Holverson
Mrs. Stella Minnick, Oakridge; Nell Brickey. The postponement
cause, made a considerable talk, nut dogs found It difficult to raise
had
charge of the refreshments.
A. H. Porter. Jr., of Eugene Mrs. Della Harris. Oklahoma; Mrs. was due to the teacher Institute In
Mrs.
Elvln
May
was
hostess
for
devoting moat of his time to ex­ the birds for a shot.
route 2. was fined «26 in City Re­ Sarah Cagle, Dexter; and Mrs. Eugene this week-end. New mem­
members of the Contract bridge
tolling the merit* of the chiroprac­
The pheasant and grouse season
corder's court Monday morning Susau Plumlee. Oakland.
club at her home on Thursday MEAT MARKET GIVEN
bers for the club were discussed
tic doctor«.
which run concurrently thia year
when
he
pleaded
guilty
to
a
charge
afternoon
of
last
week.
Mrs.
C.
E.
announcements
will
be'
at
a business session held Wednee-
Funeral
Frank B. Hamlin, Brotherhood will continue until and Including
NEW COAT OF PAINT
of reckless driving. He was driving made at the Branstetter-SImon day evening at the home of Ml»»
Wheaton wns a guest, and Mrs.
president, appointed P. J. Bartho­ October 31.
Walter 8cott won the first prise.
lone Rhodes.
The Interior of the Independent south ou Fifth street Sunday when chapel In Eugene.
lomew, b. L. May and John Vaughn,
Mrs.
Carl
Olson
will
entertain
for
meat
market has been painted a his car skidded into another auto
as members of the nominating com
the club al her home on October light cream color and trimmed In and finally Jumped the curb strik­ FIRST GRADE PERIOD
LARGE ATTENDANCE FOR
mlttee to report at the next meet PRISCILLA MEMBERS
26 for their next gathering.
a light green thia week. The In­ ing the fire hydrant at Fifth and
Ing of the Brotherhood. Further
FOR STUDENTS ENDS
DRILL TEAM REPORTED
HOLD SOCIAL MEETING
side color of the market has been R streets which was broken off.
nominations will be received from
all
white
for
several
years.
DANCE
CLUB
MEMBERS
Ihe floor nt the November meeting
Students at the Springfield, Twenty-one members and al*
Members of the Priscilla club
SUNDAY SCHOOL CROUPS schools were to have ended their 1 guests were present for the month/
with elections scheduled for Dec­ were entertained at the home of,
HAVE PARTY FRIDAY
ember and Installation In January Mrs. Frank Logan for their regu-j Members of the Terpescorean I IUKA CIRCLE MEETING
ARE GIVEMOYSTER FEED first six weeks of work Friday ly business and social meeting of
A potluck supper preceded the lar semi-monthly meeting last 1 club were entertained Friday even­
evening, but because of the county the Rebekah drill team which met
TO BE HELD TO NIG HT
meeting.
Thursday afternoon. Prlxe for the ing by Misses Jaen Louk and Flor­
Members of the Sunday School Institute being held In Eugene no ■ at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday even­
guessing game was won by Mrs. ence May at the home of Mies
Members of Iuka circle umber classes at the Christian church school I* being held here today or j ing. The social part of tha even­
Candidata Visita— Earl Snell, re­ Merle Casteel who, with Mr*. Al Louk. Guests were IatMoyne Black. 37. Ladies Auxiliary of the G. A. taught by E. A. Cole and William tomorrow, and the students h a v e' ing was under the direction of
publican candidata for Secretary of Peterson assistant hosteaa, will en­ JoLana Putman. Irene Anderson, R., will meet this evening at the Cox were guests at an oyster feed already completed their first period , Miss Eunice Oerber, Mrs. Neill«
Stata, was a visitor In Springfield tertain for the club members on Barbara Barnell, and Faye Holrer- home of Mrs. Harry Wickham, held In the church social rooms work. Report cards will be out next Pyne. Mrs. Minnie Girard, and Mias
Mary Ann Lonk.
October 9«.
Friday evening.
Tuesday.
Seventh and Main streets.
! Audience Enjoye Dramatic
R«glat«r-Guard Editor Urges 1 Efforts; Intermission Num­ j Roseburg Drops Springfield
bers Alto Please Crowd
Squad Friday; University
"NO" Voto on Thraa Major
High Came Next Week
Isauaa Bafora Votara
Two Interesting and well pres­
TEACHERS MEET
FOR INSTITUTE
W.E. MOUNTJOY
DIESJRJOOENLY
STROKE FATAL TO
FREO P. CLOVER