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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
NO. 21
HKKINOPIKLD. I«ANK COUNTY. OKKOON, TIIUKHDAY, JUNE 13, 1935
THIKTY-HFXXJND YKAK
COUNCIL TALKS Consider School GOARO MEMBERS Electric Rates DDCIORS ID MAKE Wafer Supply In
City bound Pure
Bond Refunding
to r City Talked
—
11 SUMMER CAMP
OFFICE CG
D ill PROBLEMS
FOR PLAYGROUND
H.
Pet.
E ~ te
Wells Tested Weekly By O. S.
Substantial Saving On High
Power Company Does Not
C. and By Statu Health
School
Bond«
Believed
Concede
This
Is
COmpeti-
Dr. Walker Completes Deal
Committee Ex pacts To Opon
Troops Lsava Tuesday For
» Become« Auditor;
Board Each Month
petititve
Field
For
Power
Possible
Now
Summer Recreation Pro­
Two Weeks Training Per­
Taking Over Equipment Of
Seek Water Main
ject Here Juno 24
The Late Dr. Rebhan
iod At Camp Murray
To Kelly Blvd.
Springfield's water supply la pure
The Hprlngfleld school board Is
lo w e r electric rates for Spring-
PARK WORK GETS O. K.
Authorize Investigation Of
Street Grader and Trac­
tor Replacement
considering refunding the *38,600
unpaid bonds on the high school
building, director» announced this
week The bonds draw 6 ‘zk per cent
Interest und are at present being
paid off *4.600 a year.
The bonds are serial and callable
on an Interest bearing date which
Is July I and January 1. The coun­
ty treusuter has already sent the
July 1 Interest payment to New
York so If the bonds are refunded
they will be taken up next January
From talking to bond buyers It
la believed that a refunding Issue
on the high school can be sold at
4 l>er coat or less Thia would, mean
a saving of nearly *600 a year
The district still ow«< *7,600
bonds on the Brattaln school that
druw 6% per rent und are being
laid ut the rate of »1,000 a year
These bonds can nut be called un
le-s consent of the holders Is ob
tallied
H. J. Cos, ot Eugene whu « ■ •
formerly ■ Hprlngflslil councilman,
win. appointed rlly audltolr to take
the place of <» V. Breea«, resigned.
a| the Monday eveulng meeting of
the rouneil. Mr llreeae’a busineaa
takes him out of the state and he
will not he able to fill the position
However, he export« to continue
to help the city with Its refinanc­
ing which he has been working on
for the last month. Home of the
bond holders whom the city wishes
to secure consent from to take re-
fuud bonds at lower Interest live
near where Mr Breese's business
Is located.
Mr. Cog was councilman and
chairman of the fluauce commit­
There Is also *11,000 bonds owed
tee In Springfield when the pres­ on the Lincoln arhool which no
ent system of monthly auditing was liayments are being made on at
started He will draw 310 a month present They draw 4Mt per cent
for his services
und have once bean refunded
Fire Chief to Corvallle
The council voted to send Hugh
Jolllff Io Corvallis for fhe fire chief
convention held under the direction
of the state Insurance commls
a
s loner
Residents on Kelly boulevard
petitioned the council for an ex '
teuslou of the wafer mains two
blacks to serve their property The Harrisburg Young Folk Ex­
petition was referred Io the fire
plain Club Organization at
and water committee and the
Masting Hera Monday
Mountain States Power company.
LODGE PLANS FOR
The council authorised
Earl
Thompson, chairman of the street
committee, to Investigate the pur­
chase of a new city grader and
tractor The old machine Is com­
pletely WOW oul It Is reported aud
the city Is forced to replace It or
else the streets which are now In
fine shape will not be kept up.
Extension Perm itted
I, . K Page was given a permit
to rxlend the new building of the)
Adams Fned store toward the alley
to provide more storage space
Council decided to go ahead with
the Improvement uf the lot at
Fourth and A street for a park.
This property Improvement was
ouly partly completed with HERA
labor Grass seed for the lot has
been donated by Adams Feed store
and paint for the fonce by Wright
and Hons
Make Light and Power Report
The city attorney and light com­
mittee reported to the council the
results of their conference with the
public utilities commissioner and
the public hearing In Albany la re­
gard Io power rales The decision
o f the commissioner on rates will
be handed down within the nest
three months according to Informa­
tion given the council committee
at the hearing.
Monday night will be fun night
ut Juanita Rebekah lodge and the
program w ill be open to the public.
It will not be free, however, mem
tiers of the committee declaring
that It Is Io le- a "Pay Affair." Io
charge for the evenlug will be
Joyce Owens. Surah Johns, Mary
Ann Louk, Lillian Black and Clara
Taylor.
Forty young people above the
ugu of 12 attended the second chil­
dren's party given by the local
lodge members Monday uf this
week. The Theta Roe club girls of
Harrisburg, accompanied by their
leaders. Mr Grace Kiser and Miss
Nona Hoyle were special guests.
The work of the organisation which
Is sponsored by Rebekah lodges,
but which does not require lodge
membership, was explained and
plaus are being considered for
forming a similar group In Spring-
field.
During
the evening Headings
were presented by Mrs Cora H in­
son. Mrs. Lily Kiser and W illiam
Strunk. Miss Ethel Murphy uf
Harrisburg presented a piano solo,
and Leet Putman and Alice Doane
demonstrated a cake walk. A wal­
nut nut bowl was presented during
the evening to Miss Hoyte In re­
cognition of having won first place
In the publicity contest In the dis-
i rlct.
Bills Approved
Bills ordered paid at the May
meeting of the Council were as
follows:
Payroll
BS21.11
Frank Fisher
..............
23.60
James J. King
......80 00
Cash
4 05
A street Service Htatlon
»6.60
Springfield Cabinet Shop
1.10
Hcotts Drug Store ...........
1.16 Summer Institute Fund To
Benefit From Proceeds
Pac. Tel. and Telg. Co.....
1.86
Mt. States Power Co.......... 286.14
Of Church Affair
Zellerbach Paper Co..........
7.60
Young people of the Methodist
C. Meochem ......................
8.00
Mrs. Elisa Wlnsenreld
20.00 church will hold a benefit Carnival
James King
6.60 at the church Friday evening. Pro­
W right and Sons
30 *0 ceeds will go into a fund for the
Ford-Nelson M ill Co..........
1.04 High School Epworth League Sum­
Ind. Acc. Ins. Comp........
6.01 mer Institute at Suttle lake. The
Lloyd Townsend
23.76 Institute w ill be held In July.
The carnival opens at 7:80 with
H. II. Lawson
2.00
Fred Hinson
2.00 tho presentation of a thrce-act play,
W. L. Rouse
6.00 "The L ittle Clod Hopper” which
Western Union Telg. Co.
6.04 will be presented by the Wesleyan
Creasy's Book M ore
1.70 l^wegue. An admission of 6 and
Cora E. H ill .......................
1.60 10 cents will be charged.
Following the play fortune tel)
W illam ette Press
17.0#
New Home Laundry
1.80 ing. fish ponds, a walnut tree, and
Eugene Printing Co.......
.76 a aide show featuring "Bug Bye”,
Mrs L M Ball
1360 the only eagle In captivity, w ill be
Cottage Grove Sentinel
IN.20 enjoyed Ire cream, cake, pie and
Carl Olson, B. P. Agent
.86 popcorn will be sold at booths.
General Petroleum Corp
36.70
McMorran A Washburne
20.87 THREE MEN ARE FINED
George Prochnow
10.70
FOR ILLEGAL HUNTING
Home Restaurant
1.20
Revert Jacobson
106.76
Glarence Prlcketi and Thomas
Roscoe Perkins
33.00 Laffoon, Wendllng and Clyde La-
(Airport Fund)
ffoon. Marcola, were each fluswl
M.E. YOUNG FOLKS
PLANJONIVAL
GUESTS ENTERTAINED
AT DINNER ON SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson
outertalued with dinner at their
home Sunday for a number of visit-
o il. Included among their guest«
were Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Darling
and daughter, Alice, of Indapend
ence, M r. and Mrs. Harry M ills <*
Salem, and Mr. sod Mre. Moy C
Meade and Mm. Setts Mends ot
Two weeks of strenuous army
life for the personnel of Headquar­
ters Company
162nd Infantry,
Oregon National Guurd, began at
Camp Murray near Tacoma Tues­
day.
The local company entrained
early Tuesduy morning and were
Joined by otber units In Eugene
aud elsewhere as the «pedal troop
train moved to the north. They will
return to Hprlngfleld on the after-
non of June 26, spending two
weeks at the camp.
About 666u troops are being as­
sembled at Camp Murray In the
largest mobilization of guardsmen
since the world war days.
Members of the Springfield con
llgent are us follows:
First lieutenant, Chas A. 8 warts.
Second lieutenant. W alter N.
Gossler.
Staff sergeant. Nell Ulllons.
Sergeants, W illiam Cox, Lloyd
Muttlaon. Freeman Hqulre«. and
Ivan Starmer
Corporals, Everett Squires, Joe
Gerber. Iceland Cray. Jack W il­
liams.
Privates of the first class, Bruce
Squires. Arlan Schantol.
Privates. Donald Hawke, loroy
Iniuun, Robert Richardson, Doc
Taylor,
W aller
Scbull,
Dalton
Thurman
WEDDING EVENT
TO BEHELD SOON
and safe for all purposes according
to all analysis of the local water. SEEK SCHOOL PLAYSITE
The water supply Is checked at
Dr.
Jones
Purchases
New
least ¿me every week now and Booth-Kelly Offer« Donation
flees of E. It. Bryson, power com­
the teats have always shown a Of Lumber; Plan Drive For
Equipment And Plans To
pany attotm ey. In Eugene No defl-
complete
absence of colon bacil-
i l l s answer to Springfield's request,
Remain In This C'ty
Supervision Funds
lus, the dangerous microbes In
for lower rates will be given’
Auriounceuit nt was made this aster supplies according to reports
Hprlngfleld children will have a
Springfield until after the findings
are made by the Public Utilities morning by Dr. Milton V. W alker from Oregon Slate college and the fully equipped aud supervised play­
ground for their use this summer
commissioner which Is expected that be has purchased the prac­ State Health Board,
Samples of the city water la sent when plans set up by the Spring-
within two months city officials tice. Instruments and e /U'pment ot
the late Dr. W C. Rebhan from the to O. S C. every week for testing, field Playground Association Tues­
were told
The city's argument that Spring- estate and that the equipment and and In addition, representatives of day evening are carried oct. The
field »bould enjoy a lower rate limtruinents will be moved U» his the state health board vlalt the playground will be opened on Mon­
day, June 24, if preliminary work
than other ottles on the system offices during the coming week­ plant unannounced each month and
can be completed by that time, and
end.
teat
the
water
themselves.
because of a favorable location In
Dr Walker also announced that
Reports on samples sent In dur­ It will be operated for 16 or 11
a competitive field was rejected by
the power company The company be has closed a lease whereby he ing the past several months show week* depending on the time set
points to Its heavy tax payments will take over the entire second only a very few harmless bacteria for school opening.
field were discussed Tuesday at a
conference bet wen Springfield aod i
Mountain States officials In the of-1
In Hprlngfleld as argument why
no favored rates should be granted
In Springfield, according to City
Attorney King.
Miss Jacobson attended the U ni­
versity of Oregon and was recently
elected president of the Eugene
Chapter of Business and Profes­
sional Women
Mr. W right has spent much of
his life In Springfield having at­
tended schools here and in Canada.
Both are active In the work of the
Obsidians
SERA CURTAILMENT IS
NOT EFFECTIVE HERE
The SERA announcement that
work would be discontinued on
rural projects Is not effective In
Springfield. Towns ot 1360 popu­
lation or larger are classed as ur-
iian. R. H. Townsend ot the Eu­
gene SERA office told local people
Tuesday evening.
KENSINGTON CLUB TO
HOLD FINAL SESSION
Members of the Kensington club
will meet at the home of Mrs. M il­
ton V. W alker Friday affernoon
at 2 o'clock for their final meet­
ing of the season. Mrs. Paul Baa-
ford will be the assisting hostess.
The club will not meet again until
fall.
SPRINGFIELD QUARTET
AT DALLAS CHURCH
LEASED
floor of the former Rebhan offices in the water.
excepting only tne offices of Dr.
Investigation of the condition of
W. N. Dow. The lease becomes el- city water here was made after
lectlve November 1.
rumors had been circulated that
Dr. Melville 8 Jones, on his re­ the water was of doubtful quality.
turn last night from Portland, an­
nounced that be had completed the
purchase of an entire new set of
equipment for his offices and that
he definitely Intended to remain
io business In this city.
TOWN BALL IEAM
MEET MARCOLA
MARRIAGE TOLD
Coming as a surprise to their
many friends In this city was the
marrluge in Vancouver. Washing­
ton last Saturday morning of Miss
June Jeanette Dauks to Harry
The
marriage of Miss Anu
Wilson.
Mildred Jacobson, daughter of Mr.
The couple returned Sunday and
and Mrs. Oscar Jacobson of Eu­
have
established Ihetr borne at 174
gene. Io Harry W right, son of Mr.
and Mrs. 8. <’ . W right of Spring- North Washluhtou street in Eu
field will be solemnised here Sat­ gene where Mr. Wilson Is em­
ployed.
urday at the hour of 4 o'clock.
The bride Is the daughter of L.
The ceremony will be read by A r­
thur B Johns, presldeut of the K Dauks. Sbe attested school at
Church ot Jesus Christ of le tte r Mt. Angel and then graduated from
Day Saini«, at the home which the Hprlngfleld high school in 1832
Following the wedding ceremony
und a short reception the couple
will leave on a trip to British Col­
umbia to visit Mr W right's child
hood home. They w ill be at home
here after July 1.
ALSO
Present at the conference were
Zed M errill, general manager of the
Mountain States Power company,
and his assistant. W alter Hypes,
awl local manager W. K Barnell.
The city was represented by City
Attorney King, Mayor E. H. Tur,
ner, and Councllmen Phil Bartholo­
Dr. Jones brought some of his
mew and Earl Thompson.
uew equipment down with him und
will have the rest of It here by
the eud of the week. He w ill re­ K. C. Provide Unexpected Op­
main in his present location until
position Sunday; Team
his lease explrea In November or
Standings Are Given
until suitable quarters for new of­
fices In a ground floor location are
(By C. E. Wheaton)
completed, he declared Ibis morn
Baseball fans who stayed away
ing.
from Brattaln field Sunday after­
noon figuring the Caseys a set-up
Local Couple Drive To Van­
for our team, missed a finish, the
like of which has not been staged
couver, Wn. For Ceremony
here this year.
Over Past Week-end
Jacobson-Wright Nuptials To
Be Saturday Event At
Their Home Here
couple will occupy at 656 "D "
street Hoses, sweet peas aud other
spring flower will be used to de­
corate the rooms. Only Immediate
fam ily members w ill be present
aud the couple will have no at­
tendants.
BUILDING
NSRRARGE MEN
TO SDRVET CUT
------------
Methods Of Reducing Fire
Hazards and Rates To Be
Outlined By Company
The K. C. team has yet to win
its firs! league -game and bare
been knocked around by all (earns,
but Sunday they had on their fight-
I ing clothes .n d turned what Beem-
like a £lire defeat into a tw elve
Members of the association ex­
pect to use the Brattaln sahooi
grounds and playshed.
Members
of the school board have Indicated
their willingness to cooperate In
this and they w ill make a final
dectalon Monday night when they
meet at 7:30 to canvass the
tion returns.
New Officers Elected
Severt Jacobson wae
chairman of the Playground Aeeo-
ciatlon succeeding Mrs. R. E. Daw­
son, resigned. P. J. Bartholomew
was chosen assistant chairman.
Mrs. Olive Rebban was n a m ed
chairman of the recreation council
with Mrs W illis Bertseh and Mrs.
Milton V. W alker as other mem­
bers. The Council will be directly
in charge of the playground and
will have responsibility for most
uf the preliminary work.
Can Use SERA Labor
It was announced at the meeting
that the Booth-Kelly Lumber
pany had offered to donate
sary lumber for apparatus and
equipment. SERA labor Is avail­
able for construction work nnd
funds for the salary of the super­
visor, equipment, and other Inci­
dentals wUl be raised by popular
bUbaci-ipGon. Additional supervis­
ors needed for the work will be
furnished and paid for by HERA.
inning gum» before Springfield was
able to put across the whining run.
Maxwell for the visitors, pitched
A careful survey of all business a strong, heady game, and his team
property aud scbool buildings in males gave him fine support, lim it­
Morning and afternoon hours for
Springfield to determine ways and ing the Springfield team to 10
means by which the insurance hits, and it was not until the last the playground work were discuss­
rates on individual buildings or inning that Springfield could bunch ed aod although final decision on
this was withheld it was indicated
properties might be lowered and nils thst would produce runs
that the afternoon and early even­
accidents avoided was started in
Trouble Starts in Eighth
ing hours were preferable.
Springfield Wednesday by the Gen­
Towne started on the mound for
.Mr Wilson Is the son of Mrs. and
Second Meeting Called
eral Insurance Company of Amer­ Springfield, pitching a good game
Mrs. Charles Wilson. He also at­
A second meeting of the associa­
ica. O. M. Thurber. manager of the until he retired In the eighth Inn­
tended high school here
public relations department of the ing with Springfield on the long tion will be held at the city hall
company, I.-: in charge of the work end of a 6-3 count. At that point next Tuesday evening when re­
here aud is being assisted by K. manager Davis sent in his young ports of the committee w ill be
K. Laugabeer, J. G. Price, and R. southpaw. Russell, who got by heard. It is expected that the city’s
M. Cole.
uicely in the eighth, but opened the share of the expense w ill be raised
The survey is part of a larger ninth by giving two hits and two or pledged by that time.
Mrs. Leota Rodenhough, who la
survey which is being made over | erors, tying the score,
outlining playground activities, has
the entire Pacific Northwest T h e , He was replaced by Mattison,
listed as some of the games sad
crew here came from Cottage pete Taylor going In at short, and
sports which she hopes to include
Grove
and
will
go
Into
Eugene
Eugene
was
held
for
no
more
runs,
Family Reunion Held Sunday
this summer the following: Sand
after they complete their work here , in the twelfth Libby hit a single
On Ninety-First Anniver­
lots, giant and small checker­
which they expect will require into left field. Pete Taylor struck
boards. ping pong. Jacks, bean bags,
sary Near Thurston
about one week.
out, then Dick W right made a
tennis, baseball, volley ball, swings,
Frank
Merwell
finish
by
driving
a
In making these surveys the men
Patrick Conley, better known to
rings, croquet, and handicraft pro­
two sack hit Into renter, scoring
his many friends here as "Grand­ point out possible changes which
jects.
Libby
and
winning
the
game
6.6.
pa Conley” observed his ninety-) If carried out would reduce their
SERA Man Approves
Players at Guare Camp
first o r ninety second b irthd ay.; fire Insurance rating. The schools
R. H. Townsend, representative
Next
Sunday
we
meet
Marcola
at
the Isn’t sure which) at a family will be carefully studied with a
of the SERA office In Eugene was
Marcóla, and the following week
reunion held at the Conley Blos­ view to eliminating hazards.
present and outlined the coopera­
som farm Sunday. Grandpa Conley ' After the work has been com­ we are at Swimmer's Delight meet- tion which can be obtained from
our old friends. Hills Creek,
lost both of his parents when he pleted in the clty a ^ s t of , recom , Ing
the government for the project
The
of four Qf
was a small child In Ireland, and mendations will be made and the
He expressed approval ot the pro­
present records seem to be some­ men will meet with the City Coun­ players at National Guard camp ject as organised here and indi­
during the next weeks will be felt
what uncertain.
cated that necessary assistance
cil in special session next week
by the local team.
Coming to this country from Ire­ according to Seven
would be forthcoming from the
Jacobson,;
Team standings as prepared by government.
land when a young man, Mr. Con­ local agent for the company
Joe Gerber, business manager, are
ley went first to Canada and then
to Iowa, finally coming to Oregon
as follows:
PLAYGROUND GROUP
NEW OWNERS TAKE
Pet.
W
In 1881.
ASKS FOR SUPPORT
1.060
Springfield ____
Mr. Conley and his fam ily lived
GROCERY STORE HERE
.833
Hills Creek
at Thurston for many years on
J. Bednoschek and Donald W hite
.600 City Zoned Off A t Meeting Y e «
Cottage Grove ........... 3
what Is now the Ruth farm. After
tsrday And Worker» For
.338
retlrlug from the farm be moved took over Toomb's grocery store ou
Marcola .................... 2
Drive Are Announced
.300
to Hprlngfleld and then back on north Fifth street Monday from
Yoncalla
Members of the Springfield Play­
.000
K of C.
the McKenxIe. He now lives In Mr. and Mrs. Donald Toonib. The
ground Council went to work Im­
name of the store bas been changed
Eugene.
mediately following their organisa­
He Is In good health and Is very to the "B. and W ." store a.«l is to SCHOOL ELECTION TO
tion Tuesday evening and follow­
active for one of his advanced be affiliated with the Independent
BE HELD ON MONDAY ing a meeting held Wednesday
Moderniza­
years. He has always been Inter­ Grocers Association.
afternoon made the following an­
tion work Is planned.
ested In community affairs.
Annual election of one director
Mr. and Mrs. Bednoschek and and one clerk for Springfield school nouncement.
Amoug those present for the re­
A canvass for funds to provide
union gathering 8unday were Mr. family are already here, coming district number 18 will be held at
a qualified supervisor for a chU-
and Mrs. Silas Gay and daughters, from Medical Lake. Washington. the Library Monday between the
dren’s playground w ill be under­
Lois and Bernice, of Silverton; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W hite of Vay, Idaho, hours of 2 and 7 p. m. E. C. Stuart
taken during this week. Ultliens
nnd Mrs. C. V. Conley and two are expected here soon.
and Severt Jacobson are candidates
are urged to contribute aa liberal­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Toomb
have
no
Im­
daughters. Kathleen and Carolyn,
for re-election as director and clerk
ly as possible In order to provide
Patrick Conley, Mr. Lane, and John mediate plans for the future.
respectively. Mrs. Mabel Tyson Is
the children and youth of Spring-
Conley, all of Eugene; Mr. and
a candidate for the office of dis­
field with adesunte playground
Mrs. E. D. Conley and sous. Ernest. STEVENS REPRESENTS
trict clerk. These are the only can­
facilities for the summer. The suc­
Earl and Billy, of the Mohawk dis­
DISTRICT ON BOARD didates for whom petitions have cess of thia project depende on the
trict; Mrs. Summerville and Harve
been filed.
support of every family.
Conley of Cedar Flat district.
Welby Stevens has been ap
The campaign committee In­
pointed a member of the Lane coun­ DR'LL TEAM MEETING
cludes Mrs. M. V. W alker, Mrs.
DELEGATES ATTEND
ty planning committee by Gover­
CALLED FOR FRIDAY Olive Rebhan. and Mra. WUIta
nor M artin to represent the Spring-
Bertseh. Leaders of the gronpe to
O. E. S. GRAND CHAPTER
field district
The district was
Regular monthly meeting and canvass the city by sones on F ri­
Mrs. Pratt Holverson and Miss without representation on the com­ practice for the members of Pro­ day and Saturday, June 1* and 16
Edna Platt are In Portland this mittee under the original set-up.
gressive 22 degree team will be are Mrs. John Handerer, Mra. W.
GRANDPA CONLEÏ
El
The
Murphy-Moahler
quartet
went to Dallas Sunday evening to
present s concert of sacred music
at the First Christian church. In
addition to the quartet numbers
360 In Juntlce of the Peace, C. E. they sang duet and trio nunnier«.
Wheaton's court here Saturday Members of the group are Mr. aud
when they plead guilty to hunting Mr». D. B. Murphy and Mr. and
week attending the annual meeting
deer out of season und without M th . Roland K Moahler
of the Order of Eastern »tar grand
license, "ho trio were arrested on
Drive to Coast— Miss Clara Jon«H chapter. Sessions began Mouday
Mill creek alaive Wefldllng by a
accompanied by Mias Altle Man­ and will continue through today
elute gunie officer.
Tholr guns and equipment was ning. Miss Beulah Thurman, and The two are representing Cascade
returned to them and the fines Mrs. Harris Hurd drove to the chapter ot Springfield.
suspended on condition that they Christian Endeavor camp site near
Miss
Visit at Grants Pasa— Mr. and
pay court costs and buy hunting Florence Saturday evening.
licences. Future offenses will be Jones and Mrs. Hurd returned Sun­ Mrs. Al Peterson spent the week­
dealt with more harshly says day, the other two remaining over end at Grants Pass visiting with
for the week's camp period.
Wheaton.
friend« at their former
»
held Friday night at the 1. O. O. F. C. W right. Mr«. Henry Fandretn.
hall Members of the social com- Mrs. Riley Snodgraac, Mrs. Item
inlttee for the meetltng are Zella noth Tobias. Mra. Ren Holllatar.
Cantrell, Irma Nolt, Edna Swarts, Mrs. Cheater Aldrich. Mr«. WUlte
E. W. Parish was fined 32 In and Mary Ann Louk.
Bertseh, M r*. Wm. Culver and Mra.
police court here Friday by Ches­
W. Robinson. They will be assisted
Toneila Taken— Bobby Paddock by others.
ter Aldrich, city recorder, on a
reckless driving charge. He was son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Paddock
arrested by Police Officer Cowart underwent a tonsil operation Mon
Fish Sunday—H. Hchaftenberg
who charged fast driving on Main day at the office of a local pbyal and Floyd H llllke r spent
street.
Iftahteg on Fall Ckeafe.
FAST DRIVING COSTS
MAN FINE ON FRIDAY