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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIRTY-BHCGND YKAH
HKKINOPIKLD, I¿ANK COUNTY. OKKOON. THUKHDAY, JUNK 20. 1035
NO. 22
lh ÍA " r,^ nH'efí/í""« CUY PLAYGROUND Plnnners * ant VOTERS RETAIN Plan Open house 3PDRISMEN CALL
'ill Be Sunday
On Anniversary
Detailed Briefs
OPENS
OB
MON
DAE
ELECTRIC RATES
SCHOOL OFFICERS
MEETIKGJUNE 26
rtholornew and El-
Lane Planning Commission
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell To
.1
' To Be Married 1 Final Detail« For Project Are Considers Many Projects Stuart and Jacobson Winners
win
Observe Silver Wedding
Holding Pen For Pheasants
At • .ethodist Church
Ironed Out Tuesday By
At Wednesday Meeting
Day Next Thursday
In Election Monday; New
At State Game Farm Spe­
Association Members
Year
Starts
July
1
cial Order Of Business
Many matters were brought be j
The wedding of .Miss Velds Mae
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell aiinoun '
Volt.
Federal Power Commissioni
Liats Prevailing Residential
Charges In Oregon
Hat lltolouiew
to Klwlu J Davis
M EET AGAIN SATURDAY fore the laine County Planning AWARD GYM CONTRACT i-ed this morning that they trill I MUST TAKE ACTION NOW
will lie solemnised ut the Metho
bold open house at their home next ,
Coinnils lon at the weekly meeting I
I Wednesday evening. June 26, be -
Springfield Rate Averages dial church It. Hprlngfleld Munday All Children Invited To At­ In Eugene Wednesday evening
Board Grants Use Of Brat- tween the hours of five and nlu* - All Persons Interested Invited
afternoon, Juno 23 llev. Dean C.
The Cominlaalon approved the
Contrasted; Reedsport Has Poindexter. pastor of the church tend Free Playground Open j overhead railroad crossing project ' tain Playground; District | o'clock on the occasion of their -
To Present Ideas At
During Afternoons
Highest Rate Given
w ill perforin the ceremony, There
a l Oakridge The project will In '
Protected By Insurance
; twenty-fifiia wedding anniversary
Open Meeting
will be no attendant
unti only
I volve un expenditure of approxl 1
An
anniversary
dinner
for
the
I
Hprlngfleld» civic
pluygrouud
Waahlugtou, 1» C. June 1» The members of the two Immediato
Running without opposition, E. Immediate family and other ri-la ' A called meeting of the McKern
I instely *20.000 of which the county
for children will he formally open
Fvderul Puwer CnnMBlsalon loduy
Htuart received almost a unani­
zle Gateway Rod and Gun club will
families anti close frlutnls will at
stands ready to pay half. The over
lives will be held Thursday even -
cd Monday on the Brattaln school
l»»ued ¡i rvputl on electric rab-a
tend
head structure will eliminate a mous vote of Hprlngfleld school Ing at which time their son an d ' be held at Taylor hall next Wed­
grounds with Mrs. l.eotu Hoden
pievalliug In Oregon for residential
dangerous crossing over six or electors Monday for bis second two daughters will be home. These ' nesday evening, June 26. at 8
Miss llartholomaw Is the tlaugii
hough us supervisor. The play­
i -uatoiners. The report showlug
seven tracks which Is used dally ter-n as director In the district. H i will Include Mr and Mrs. Paul F - o'clock to take action on proposed
1er of Mr. and Mrs. H Y. Hurthole
ground la being established under
typical bill» In nil eommanltlee in
holding pens for China pheasants
polled 23« out of 288 votes cast.
iin-w of the llouglu (¡urden» dis (lie uu spires of the Hprlngfleld by mung school children.
Alley and small son of Moro. Mr.
the Stale um of January 1. 1936. In­
Hevert Jacobson was re-elected
and other business which may
A McKenzie river project Involv
tritt Mite Is u araduute of Spring- Playground
and
Mrs.
Fred
Buell
of
Tlllamoog,
Association through
cludes rate» charged by I t private
come up.
field high school and has taken un the financial assistance of moat of lug three miles of erosion control clerk by a decisive margin of 88 and Miss Evelyn Buell, at home A
utility companies and 8 municipal
votes
over
bis
opponent,
Mrs.
neur
Thurston
was
sent
back
to
the
The local organization has been
active part In work of Ihn young the people In the community.
number of brothers and sisters «4
utilities.
a,g{)
sponsors with a request that a com­ Mabel Tyson. Jacobson received 188 Mr an<1 Mf# Buft|,
considering the holding pen Idea
people of the Methodist churl'll.
Purchase of necessary equipment
votes and Mrs. Tyson 100.
since last fall. The only action
Mr Davis Is the son of Mr. and and preparation of the playground plete brief be prepared
A total qf 171 communities are
here.
The director serves for three
The Hprlngfleld sewage disposal
Included In Table 1 In an alpha Mrs. O. Davie of Mprlngflnld route was authorized Tuesday evening at
The wedding anniversary Is on taken was the appointment of a
project was referred back to th* years, and the clerk. Is elected for Thursday, June 2«, but the open committee to Investigate the pro­
The couple will make their
hetlcal urratiaetuenl for eaay ref I
a meeting of the playground group.
petitioners requesting the compila­ a one-year term. Both take office house date has been set ahead be­ position.
ereuce. Table 2 of the report »how* home on route I
Hufflelenl funds have been pledged
on July 1 when the new board Is
tion of a brief
r>7 of these communities arrauge.l
cause members of the family are
Action Demanded
or paid In cash lo finance the un
Eugene highway changes which organized with H. E. Maxey as unable to be here for the dinner j Members of the club have been
ncrordlng Io sire of the bill*, fro n t'
dertakltig for Ibe 10-week period
would move the Pacific highway chairman. Dr. W. N. Dow Is the on Wednesday.
lowest Io highest, for 26. WO anti j
notified recently by the 8tate Game
ibis summer.
south of the Southern Pacific other member of the board.
260 kllowutt hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Buell were married Commission that if the local or­
SE R A W orkers To Assist
The vote was about normal tor
railroad (racks thus eliminating
Indlcallna how wide la the)
HE It A worker.- will be assigned three crossings »»■ referred to a similar elections in this city. Last in the Methodist church at Falls ganization does not take over the
City on June 2«. 1S10. They have site offered and erect a holding
to the llruttaln school grounds F ri­
spread between the lowest anti
Joint committee of the Eugene r«»r all records were broken for
been residents of Hprlngfleld for pen the site w ill be turned over
highest charges for the »ante quan J
day and Saturday to do the neces­
Planning Buard and the county many years when 406 persons cast
sir years this month, coming In to one of several other organisa­
sary preliminary work such as
tlty of energy a condensed tabula
planning group.
I ballot».
The school board met Immediate- 19" whe“ Mr BueU b«c* nle Pr l“ ’ tions In other parts of the county
cleaning weeds off a apace for a
lion 1« presented for couimunltlea.
Wondling Man Taken By tennis court, setting posts for ten­ An SEIIA project providing tor ly after the poll, closed Monday
8 ^»>ool. a position which are bidding for a site.
Residsntlsl Rate Paid
he »till hold».
Heart Attack; Funeral Ser- nis and volley hall nets, swings, the mapping of the Long Tom river evening to canvass the votes.
Up to thia time there are no
which has been approved by the
Following Is from Table 2 rover
und other apparatus. Local men
vice* Held On Sunday
private holding pane for pheasants
.laygroundt Given
county
committee
has
been
sent
ra»r
Illg th e av era g e reakleiitlul
have volunteered (belr services to
in Lane county. The Game Com­
The board also granted use of
lo the state committee with a re­
pulii for 26 und loi) kilowatt houra
Joaeph Route Kuowlor. 6M, died as 1st or supervise the construction
the '
, ‘ aln school grounds, ex-
mission has offered the use of a
quest
that
the
state
commltte
furn­
town«
in the principal rille» and
of a heart attack last Thursday work.
site at the game farm north of
f ’ a. and the playabed, lav
ish draftsmen for the project. This cep-
of Orogoti
evening while driving his car from
Included in the project will be
, and lunch room to th e !
Springfield without cost. The club
26 kwh IUU kwh Mnlrel io Murcolu. lie wu» un hla such equipment as rope and lawn project was placed In the hands of | or
Is expected to erect or pay for the
' newly formed Hprlngfleld Play-:
*3 3V way to hb home at Wendllng. swings, tether hall, ping pong, cro­ the engineering committee.
,1.38
Port la ml
erection and materials of a hold­
I ground association The aaaoclatlon
3.39
1.38
Salem
Friend» riding with him slopped quet, checkers, mammoth checker
ing pen. If thia Is located a t the
expect» to start next week a super-
1.36
3.10 (he car.
Eugene *
board. Jack sets, tin can golf. Jump
-state farm all feed, water and
< vlaed playground. Public liability
6.50
2.00
Klamath Fall*
Mr. Knowler wa» born February'
! insurance to protect the district In ; Fishermen Find Victim Of necessary care w ill be provided by
0.60 7. 1877 In Iowa, and went to Mie-
2.00
Medford
the commission. If the pen la not
rase of accident on the playground I Fainting Spells In Shallow
4 87 Rourl with his parents whqn a , such as cutting out objects from j
3.12
Astoria
I will lie carried by the association. I
located on the game farm the com­
Water
On
Sunday
3 39 »■null child.
1 38
He married Mbs) plywood with a coping saw.
Oregon City
mission will furnish birds and feed,
Heating Awarded
4
52
Pendleton
1.76
Peurl luthbertnon at Chlllcotho.
The body of Ulysses Holt Park, j leaving the club to finance the care
The school board has granted;
A contract for Installing a steam
4.62 Iowa un January 9, 1901 and aftor (he Playground Association use of I
1 76
The Dalles
_______
’ heating plant and showers In the lifelong resident of Lane county, of the birds.
2 00
4 73 living In Kuusas came to Oregon the lunchroom for storage, the
Altiacy
Dr.
Lawrence
E.
Skinner
of
»*Kb ■,cho° l o m n aeta ® now be was found In shallow water In the
Cost Under *200
4 78 In 1908. locating flr«t at Walter-
2 12
CorvaUta
toilets, the playshed. arid recrea-!
i Ing remodeled with SERA labor W illamette river a short distance
The
proposed
pen would cost be­
Chicago
Now
In
City
To
4
»7
2
IX
Bend
(Ion equipment of the Brallaln i
was awarded to W . N Ixrng. local from hfs home here Sunday by tween *150 ano *200, and would
6 on
lie leave* hl» widow; one
one son.
son.1 gcJiooi during the summer. The j
3.26
Baker
Start Practice
plumber. The heating plant will fisher neii. An autopsy revealed provide accommodations for about
6.00 Earl
2.26
lutUraude
Knowler,
Florence;
one 1
, Association must take out an Insur I ­ Dr Milton V W alker of Spring-1 he“ ‘ ' be dreM,n« !oC“ , r M d
i
de- t *‘ 200 birds which w ill be furnished
6.03 daughter. Mrs. Vernon luinsdon,
2.26
Marshfield
ance policy to protect the district fluid has now associated with him g ro o m s The Installation complete ¡ M r P . r ^ had been carrying ruh-
each summer. The birds w ill be
3.7« Eugene; two brothers, Fred Know- against damage actions In case of
1 38
Hillsboro
.
TW l u . r . . , . ■ i M . will co* t W&4. »ccordlng to the bish to the river bank and Is be kept until the close of the hunting
•
t
«•
•
*
.«
3 76 ler. Woodland. Washington, and accidents on the sehool grounds or I k predict Ur. LwttwrKftc8 fe». skid
Hl Helen»
1 38
.
v ! bid
1 lleved to have fallen Into the water
season when they w ill be released
tier of Chicago Dr. Hklnner has
.
_
, ..
, ,
. . . .
1 62
3 87 CJ^grle? Knowler. (ilympla. Wash In the building
Newberg
I In oue of hi? fainting spells. He
and allowed to propogate In their
been
studying
under
world
famous;
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I 70
3.70 Ingtou; uu«l on«* «Uitvr, Mrs. Mhi'
Ashland *
'
—
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1
had
been
In
1
1
1
health
for
some
Physician O ffers Service
wild state the following spring
phyalclau and obstetricians at the MRS. BARNELL TO HEAD
4 62 nle Ireland. Wendllng. lie was a
1 76
Hood River
time.
Dr Milton V W alker end his as-
Each paid produces an average of
University of Chicago and comes
KENSINGTON MEMBERS
2 00
4 78
Mr.
Park
was
born
tn
Lane
coun­
to Springfield specially trained In !
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8 young birds, thus giving some
6 60 for 24 yearn
2.00
(Iranis Pass
have volunteered to treat without
ty near Spencer Butte on Febru­
idea of the rapidity with which the
Internal Medicine and Obstetrics
Mrs W. K Barnell was elected
3 88
2 00
McMinnville *
Funeral services were held at
ary 24, 1866. In 1902 he married
birds would Increase in this part
Dr. W alker said when Interview- president of the Kensington club
6 50
Itn eburv
100
Miss Ida Godard in Eugene and
2.26
603 Sunday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Rev 1 The playground will lie upen ed that be was very happy to have , at their final meeting of the season ' they moved to Springfield where of the county.
loqutlle
a welt held Friday afternoon at the home
6.03 Harold Hhcllhuri officiated and in every afternoon and evening until
2.26
Once the pen has been erected
North Bend
they have lived since that time.
6.46 ter in < *ni wu» inudw In the Marcola j dusk with a short recess for dinner trained man as Dr Hklnner for a of Mrs. Milton V. Walker. Mr«. W.
2.6V
Tillamook
Two children. Miss Goldie Park the club will have no expense for
No Reduction at Burns
I. O O. F. cemetery.
Saturday evening the playground1 medical associate, and that with j E. Buell Is the new vice-president; and Kenneth Park, both of Gard­ the next ten years, the estimated
Dr. Skinner here he would now be Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew, secretary-
lifetime of the pen.
3 (Ml
8.00
Burns
will be closed at six o'clock.
iner survive as do two brothers,
able to devote more of bis time to treasurer.
1.32
Beaverton
376 REBEKAH DECREE TEAM
A ll children In the commuotty
Jacob Park. Eugene and W alter
AU members of the organisation
The club voted to make a dona­
surgery and diseases of womeu.
Gladstone
1 38
and others Interested in outdoor
MAY
BUY
NEW
UNIFORMS
,r'
•“v,’ed
,o
PUyground. those branches In which he Is par tion to the Brattaln playground Park. Monroe.
1.38
Gresham
The only restriction ou the children
Funeral services were held Tues­ sports are urged to attend this
project, and made plans for the en-
tlcularly Interested.
1.38
Mllwoukee
day morning at 10:30 from the meeting.
New dre sea for thu d rill team of ís that they obey the supervisor
tertalnlng
of
other
Springfield
1.3«
Oswego
W at Born in China
Poole chapel in Springfield. Rev.
Juanltu Hebckah lodge were tulk and her ss-lslants or they will be
1.38
Dr. Skinner was born In the pro­ clubs al a garden party at the home Hoffman officiated and Interment
Silverton
ed Friday evening at the monthly sent home. *
of
Mr«.
W
.
N.
Dow
In
July.
W chi Linn
1.38
A meeting of the Playground As- vince of Fukien, tn South China,
was made In I~aurel H ill cemetery. CONVALESCENT HOME
drill and social meeting of Pro­
The theme of Railroad week was
*1 38
Woodburn
gresslve 22. Mrs. tlk-nn Slone. Mrs. aoclation will l>e held at the Urat- and comes from a family of doc­
OPENED ON “B "S T R E E T
observed at the Friday gathering.
1.62
Hhertduu
Clara Snodgrass. Mrs Mantle Rich- tain school Saturday at 7 p. in. to tors. His father. Dr. James E. Skin­
Decoration« were reminders of rail- ENDEAVOR GROUP TO
1.63
Foreat Grove •
ner,
graduated
front
Rush
Medical
M rs. J. C. Brom ley Opens M ate r­
inond. and Mrs. Alberta W alker check on all last minute details,
1.76
College. Chicago, in 188«; his oradlng. and the famous S. P. Salad START NEW STUDY TOPIC
Rainer
were named members of a commit |
n ity W ard and M inor Surg­
—
mother. Dr. Susan Lawrence Skin- Bowl salad was featured at the
I 86
Ontario
tee lo Investigate the proposal.
ery Room T h ie W eek
The Young People's Ekideavur
2 no
Cottage Grove
ner, graduated from Women's Me­ luncheon. Mrs. Paul Basford as­
Members of the social committee
society
of
the
Christian
church
is
sisted Mrs. W alker as assistant
2.00
dical College, Chicago In 1894.
Independence
for July are Mrs. Nellie Pyne, Mis.
Mrs. J. C. Bromley, lately asso­
starting a new series of topics in
2.00
They have been medical mission­ hostess.
Lebanon
Bertha House. Mrs. Clara Taylor,
ciated with the Nelson Maternity
the
development
of
a
personal
re­
2.00
Hprlngfleld
aries under the Board of Foreign ,
und Mrs. Crystal Fogel. The drill
and Convalescent Home in Eu­
ligious experlecce. "Commitment
2.12
Missions of the Methodist church ¡ LOCAL PEOPLE GIVEN
learn will not meet during the
gene, has this week opened a mat­
UNIVERSITY DECREES' to ,the
18 l*e second ,n the ernity and convalescent home at
2.26
mouths of August and Septeinlx r.
since 1897. Dr. Lawrence Skinner's
Myrtle Point
_______
■ series of discussion to be taken
2.26
education and experience have
Powers
200 B. street, Springfield.
Two Springfield people and a “ •» the
Sunday. Rupert
2.26
Prineville
been
very
versatile—
educated
at
Mrs. Bromley has had consider­
493 RUTH CARLTON GAINS
Meet Hills Creek On Brattata
number of former residents com-| shaw wfl* be tbe lead®i'- The flre-
2.47
Vernonia
able experience in practical nurs­
5 3
HIGH HONOR AT O. S. C. Field; Marcóla Came Last home until ready for high school, pleted their work at the University i ,w<? hour w ll> be beld at
bome
2.60
he went through the American
Enterprise
ing. and is equipping her matern­
of Mias Altle Manning after the
Week Postponed
2.6»
Heppner
school at Shanghai, then after a of Oregon Monday when they re
ity home with all modern conveni­
Miss Ruth Carlton, daughter of
evening
church
service.
Rev.
Shaw
2.60
summer spent In Europe and the ceived their degrees. Myrna Bar­
ences and equipment so that the
Springfield's Town baseball team
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carlton, and
is conducting a class in Scripture
2.76
Bandon •
Near East, came to the United tholomew received a Bachelor of
service given to patients w ill be
student at the Oregon Htate college will face their most dangerous
reading.
The
assignment
for
thia
3.00
States for his college and medical A rt* degree In Business Adminis­
Newport .....
unexcelled.
One room haa been
at Corvallis, was elected to mcm rival In the Cascade league Sunday
tration. Paul Potter received a B. week is lohn 1:1-12.
training.
8.00
Toledo
oqulpped for minor surgery and
hershlp In Phi Della I ’hi, honorary on Brattaln field at 2 o'clock when
A. In education, and Ruth Hopson
3.26
Studies at U. of Chicago
Lakeview
deliveries under the direction of
scholastic group, before the close they entertain the Hills Creek-
4.00
Dr. Skinner has studied at Cose- was awarded a Master of Arts de MRS. ARTHUR BURGESS
ItiHidHport
local physicians.
Accommodation
of school this summer. Miss Carl­ Gulstlnu nine. W ith several of
Municipal owned.
novia Hemlnary, N. Y„ Park Col­ gree.
IS
GUEST
AT
SHOWER
for five patients has been arranged.
Springfield's
players
away
attend­
ton left Wednesday for Crater Lake
Rev. C. C. Pike, former Spring-
lege, Mo., and Oberlin College, Ob­
Mrs. Bromley promises the most
where she will be employed this ing Nutlonal Guard camp, a real
Mrs. Arthur Burgess, daughter of reasonable rates consistent with a
erlin, Ohio, and received his A. B. field pastor, also received his Mas­
truggle appears to he In the off­
summer.
TIM E LIM IT NEAR FOR
degree from this famous college. ter’s degree. W illiam T. Pollard Mrs. Flossie Wycoff, was honored high standard of service and food.
ing. Hills Creek has been trailing
Dr.
Skinner was graduated from received his Doctor of Medicine de­ with a stork shower Friday even­
NEW DRIVER’S LICENSE
the local team with only one loss
DIBBLEES CLOSE STORE
the University of Chicago School gree. and Margaret Mortensen re- ing at the home of Mrs. Wade Pad­
during
(he season.
Hprlngfleld
Lens than two weeks remain In
HERE SATURDAY NIGHT stands nt the top of the heap with of Medlelne with high honors, win­ celvd a Bachelor of Science degree dock, Mrs. Don Palmer was as­ SURVEY TO DETERMINE
sisting hostess. The evening was NECESSARY RIVER WORK
which lo Obtain new drlver'a lic­
ning a coveted Internship at Bill­ In the school of Architecture.
Norma B. Zlnser. Coburg and spent playing games and refresh-
Mr. und Mrs. II. O. Dlbblee re­ no defeats.
enses In Otngon. Every person now
ings Hospital, Chicago.
laist Sunday Hills Creek defeat
i ments were served.
A survey of the W illam ette
properly licensed to operate a mo­ tired from business In Hprlngfleld
Dr. Skinner will share offices Loree I^tlrd, Creswell, received B.
ed
Cottage Grove In an overtime
Present were Mrs. Burgess. Mrs. river banks to determine the exact
tor vehicle In the slate need only Saturday night when they closed
| with Dr. W alker In hla present A. degrees In music, and Miss
game, and the Yoncalla boys hud to
Wycoff. Mrs. Phil K< hler, Miss work to be undertaken under the
send In a correctly filled renewal their Red and W hite store. They
location- until the fall, when thoy Thelma Cross of Coburg received
play overtime to win from the K.
Leona Weiser, Mrs. Edna Hazen, recent *300.000 federal grant for
application blank together with have moved their stork and fix­
will both move to the offices of a B. S. degree In music.
C. nine. The Hprlngfleld-Marcola
Mrs. Ben Davidson, Mrs. Claude erosion control was started be­
ture
to
Snnla
Clara
where
they
one dollar to the secretary of state.
the late Dr. W. C. Rebhan
Whltbeck,
Mrs. Belvin Doane, Mrs. tween Harrisburg, Hprlngfleld and
game
was
postponed
because
of
a
Blanks may he obtained from C. E. wlH open a new store July 1. Mr.
C. E. MEMBERS HONOR
P. J. Inman. Mrs. J. C. Halsey, Eugene Wednesday morning. Hix
funeral at Marcola.
Wheaton, Justice of the pence. and Mrs. Dlhhlee have gone to the
WILLIAM POLLARD TO
VISITOR FROM MEDFORD Blanche Hornback and the hostess.
Batting Averages
Lane county men. Including Earl
Every motorist must have a new coast for a short vacation prior to
Batting
averages
for
the
Spring-
INTERNE
IN
CALIFORNIA
Thompson,
Hprlngfleld, are work­
opening
their
new
store.
The
Hprlngfleld
Christian
En­
license after June 30.
field team for the first six games
ing on the project.
deavor members honored Miss CHURCH SUPPER NIGHT
W illiam Pollard, son of Dr. aud
are as follows:
The men will prepare a survey
Louise Ladd Monday night at a
PLANNED FOR FRIDAY
BRIGHTEN BARBER SHOP
TWO ARE HOSTESSES
Shull 6«6; Giant .671; Libby Mis. W H. Pollard who received
of the necessary work and later
farewell
party
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
WITH
PAINT,
KALSOMINE
FOR WEDNESDAY PARTY
.600; Sgyder .444; Towne .400; I). his doctor of medicine degree from
A family supper will be held at the work will he let out on bids
Marjorie Taylor. Uames were play­
W right .333; Mattison .321; U. the University Monday, will leave
the Methodist church Friday even­ according to Q. K. McKenzie, en­
Clark Wheaton and Harry W hit­
ed
and
refreshments
were
enjoyed.
Mm. Dwight Kessey and Mrs. W.
W rlglil .286; Chatlerton .273; Mul­ next month to interne at the Santa
ney put on their working clothes
Miss Ladd returned to her home ing. This will be the final social gineer for the U. B. Army engin­
N. Long entertulned at u dessert
ligan
.238; Dietz .210; Russell .200; Barbara hospital at Hanta Barbara.
function hefore new officers chosen eer corps, who Is In charge of the
the first of the week and after two
In Medford on Tuesday.
bridge party Wtidnenday afternoon
California. He Is In. Portland this
recently take over their new duties. work.
days of labor had completely re­ F. Squires ,143; P. Taylor ,143;
ul 1:30. Nine tables were In play
week taking his state examination.
The new church year begins July
painted and re kalsomlned their D. Taylor .126; Thatcher 091;
ENGAGEMENT
TOLD
AT
during the afternoon.
1. It will be a potluck affair.
barber shop. W aite remains 111« Brattaln .000; Gerber .000; Scoti
ENDEAVOR GROUP BACK
CAMPFIRE MEETING
BEND STAGE STARTS
000; Deeds. 000.
predominating color of Hie shop.
EUGENE
PRICES
LOWER
J. KNOWLER SIES
AT WHEEL OF CAR
RIVER TAKES LIFE
OF U. ROLT PARK
BALL CLUB PLAYS
HERE ON SUNDAY
THREE MORE ADDED TO
PLANNING COMMISSION MAN FINED FOR SETTING PRISCILLA CLUB HAS
FIRE IN FOREST AREA
PICNIC OUTING TODAY
O. B. Crowe, II. E. Maxey and
Elmo Chase were added to the
membership of the Lane County
Planning Commission Friday. The
men were appointed by Uovernor
Martini.
A. L. McGinnis was fined *26 In
Eugene Justice Court Tuesday on
a charge of setting a fire In the
Blue Hiver district.
He pleaded
guilty to the charge.
McKENZIE RUNS TODAY
The engagement of Mias Faye
Parsons, niece of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Gantt, to Howard Taylor of
Cottage Grove was announced here
Sunday evening at a Joint campfire
meeting of the Epworth and Wes­
leyan leagues of the Methodist
church. No date has been set for
The Eugene-Bend stage operated
by the Mt. Hood stagea company
will start a regular summer sche­
Members of the Priscilla club dule over the McKentle pass today.
met at the home of Mrs. Frank The stage will come over from
Logan this morning and went In a Bend each morning and will leave
group to Seavey's park for their | Eugene at 1:40 on the return trip
annual picnic.
eBGh
the w e M k g .
DR. JONES HAS NEW
EQUIPMENT INSTALLED
FROM WEEK'S OUTING
New medical equipment has been
Installed this week In ’ he offices
of Dr. Melville S. Jones. Dr. Jones
Is continuing his practice In the
same location over the Flanery
Forty-one members of the Christ­
ian Endeavor society and their
leaders returned to Hprlngfleld S a t­
urday after their week's outing
held near Florence. A complete
program of study, leadership train­
ing, and recreation w m enjoyed
D r a g s to r • .
dally by Uta gioa» e * th e a d k * .