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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TlllltTY-H U X’OND YEAH
<ÍL
H PHI NO FIELD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. T ill ItSIlAV II NE 27, 1935
PLANERS START
MILL NIGHT SHIFT
Ruth Order* For Finished
Lumber Require* Extra
Shift At B.-K. Mill Here
/ “ »/'«'’ O COMMUEES
1 trst reversal i ir-rrn nu i mun
LISTED 8 Ï LIONS
In Washington
GBOIIP
ASKS RIVER WORK
Nuptials
(LU8 io
held
PHEASANT PENS
Hill* Creek - Cuistina Now
Miai Ann McGookin Becomes
Local Girl Married At Early
Tied With Springfield For
Bride Of Frank Whalley
Insurance Man Decries Loss
Planning Commission Ap­
Morning Ceremony; Will , Contributions Of Sportsmen
Top Of Cascade League
At Vancouver
Of Life By Fire And Care*
proves Project and Asks
Make Home At Salem
Invited To Assist In Pur­
lessnes* in Talk Here
Army Engineer Survey
illy «'. E Wheaton I
chasing of Materials
________
¡ K i 1«* ii <1 m were «urprlMMl t|M past
One uf the terser wedding» of,
Hprlugfleld's retini Un l«Ud«r III !
USE ONLY SMALL CREW the I'airuiti' ball leiiRu» came tu an I Ureuter precaution In preventliiu
flrea und uccidenti! wan uraed on
Lumbermen See Cain* In
New Or>lei*. Production;
Pine Order* Down
M
NO. 23
abrupt end Humluy when (lie Hill
MI» k
'* “ r " uf ,he J " a rr,a «e of
Ann M» (Jonkin und Erarle
MORE
AID
IS
SOUGH!
' — "
club Friday H Whalley, both of thin city. The
Creek O iilallnu team w hittled them |
.
wedding (ooh place ut Vancouver Sprinjffi<ild T o S ^ ok C h a n n e l
: al I heir noon meet Ina by O M l
iiwuilwrt uf tht* Lion
the week here wo« th a t uf Ml««
Opal Mae Brood, daughter of M r
and Mr*. O. F Brood, to W illi» !
Joyce Oougla« of Salem T he cere !
MEMBERS DONATE LABOR
Rod, Gun Club Asks Open
down lu a tie with the Invad er* 1
,,
,
Opening As Sewage Dis­
I lim b er. uiuuuger ut the public re Wu lilnyff u. un Friday. June 14,
mony took place at the borne of
Season On Bob Whit*
They knocked the... o ff the tup by
u,
...id the couple were attended by
posal Aid For Summer
the bride's parents In W est Spring
Quail; Early On Croutg*
a »cure ut 7 6
Held Wednesday morning at 6
ln»urar.cc company wbu has Just M r and M r* Louts H arvey, almi of I
A amali crew was added tu tb e '
T h e saw m ill leant alurled a f t e r 1
the Washington city
R iver control work wa» s lv e n ia æ
Committees were appointed and
Hootb K elly pialli bere Itila week ili« name In lb« rirai Inning when j completed a aurvey ut fire and ac
Following the wedding ceremony I the main track at the weekly meet
Rev. m .all c . Poindexter, p astor! a financial drive will be started
<
blent
condition«
In
Ih
l*
city
lu uperale a ulghl »bill In the they »cored three ru n * on aa many !
III* nubjei-l wus "l-e t' Quit K ill the couple drove to Everett. Wash lag of the iaine County Planning of the Methodist church, read the at once by tbe McKenxIe Gateway
planer «■cl liai
T be extra work lilt'
T hey were allied by one erro r
lux " H e dealt largely with the hu­ ington Where they visited with Com nils Ion held In Eugene last «ervlce. Raymond Brood and Mary Hod and Gun club to raise funds
wax made ueee«»ary by the rush o f con i m l** Ion and «everal of omi»
night when one river project was Rose Brood, brother and sister of I for a holding pen for Chinese pbea
man «Ide of tlie *e problem« prom Mr* Whalley s uncle and aunt, M r
o rd er* fur finished lumber und a »luu
Islng Io delve luto the dollars and I a,ld ‘^ r" J°hn Spaulding, and with glvtn approval and several other» the bride, attended tbe couple
ants according to plans made last
■ Hullut shift may be alarled al 111«- ) Hprlngfleld gol b u lk one In Ilia coots angle ut an open meeting
W h a lle y s sister and brother-1 <-o:i> Idered.
Immediately after the wedding a t.lgbt when club members met at
Weudllug plant of tbs company a. I half and tied tbe count lu the
cording Io t liarle« Brigg«, sanerai ! fourth, bul Die visitor! were nut
luauagvr
Io be dented a win, and to show)
Tbe local mill haa opeiated the fans how Io win a ganie, went
steadily during the strike without out and collected three more tallies
ajiy Interruption, and a threatened on four hila, one error or «o, and
strike at the Weudllug pialli ha* » ( li n e clever l>a«e running,
not materialised
| Msuney, the Springfield pitching
Thursday evening
In law. Mr. and Mr« Bernard Hal
The approved project wa« baaed breakfast was served at tbe holm j Taylor ball.
Improper use of electric wire and ‘ada^
i on a brief prepared by James N. I for a number of invited relative»
The holding pen will be located
curele »uess of women smoker«
'"*** «ouple returned home tbe | Hill. The brief showed that of 1630. and friends at seven o'clock. Tbe on tbe southeast corner of the
with their cigarette* wa* pointed ®'ddle of last week and were ac- original acres of farm.- adjoining Misses Charlene and Florence state game farm property on a site
out us leading contributors to fire* 1 •»»panted by Mr*. Halladay who the McKenzie from two miles east Belle Flab assisted at the break which was offered the local organl-
In private homes
|M vHItlng here with her parents, of Thurston to one mile west, 60S fast
zatloo for this purpose
Tbe pen
E C. Smart will be chairman •>! ,'*r a,ld
Whalley
acres have been lost through
Tbe couple left on a wedding trip proposed will measure 140x169x212
tlie major activity eorotsltte*» ot
They will make their home in Hood« The lost valuation was ret to Beattie. They will
make their and will have four or five wire pat-
T h e planers here operated uu a Jlx, retired In the sixth Inning and
Ihe Lion« club for
the next year Springfield where Mr« Whalley I* at 662.050 plus an additional flood home at Salem
titlons Inside.
10-liour «hifi for « few w eek* lie Ke|«ay. * la r flrat baseman, look
A ll«t of com m ittee appointment* t« continue a office ua«lHlant for damage amounting to 623,9*0.
Out-of-town people here for the
Materials Cost $170
fore s ta rlin g the night work T ill* over the a««lgunieul and Hprlug
made by Lion president F. M Ham *,r" -Milton V. Walker and laiur
J ° Holt, chairman of the coon- »editing included the following:
A^et of materials for the pen has
Is Ilia firs t tim e that Ule local m ill field tied the coutil of six all Bolli
Hu was read by l**un ( ' Poindexter ence E Skinner.
She returned to '• committee will take the project
MI ms Esther Douglas. Baiem;
A been estimated at 6170. the amount
Its* operated at ulght »Ince prior > lib-« were blanked lu the eighth,
ecretary.
her po«ltion
here Wedneuday fo l-!10 Portland Friday and recommend O. Walker and family of Medford.! the organization Ropes to raise
to the com plete «hut down during but Hill* Creek put aero»» one In
two-week« vacation.
to the state board that
the projei t and J. J. Walker, grandfather o f . among members of the club and
Ollier members of thl« com m it-,
the early year« of the depressimi lh«lr half of the ninth, on two bits
tie submitted to the board of army the bride, also of Medford. W. B. , other sportsmen here and in Eo-
lee are W K Barnell. H K Maxey,'
O perating m ill* In Oregon and by rlg h l fielder Parka and latlrd.
! engineers for a survey of types i Hickman and family of White gene who are interested In bird
Washington which reported to Ute and blanked (he home town boys F B. Flanery. Harry M Stewart,
and amounts of control work nece - Powder. South Dakota, Mr*. Pearl hunting. Labor on the project will
and
Dr
W
N.
Dow.
W est ('oast l.um bei men » assocM In th e ir h alf
anry.
Miller and family of Dillard. M r.' be donated by members of the or-
Other
com
m
ittee
assignments
Hon fur the week ending June 15.
The fielding feature of the game
Sewer Extension Costly
and Mrs. William Burnell and fam-
ganizatlon.
are:
prouui ml 38.879.369 hoard feet id wa* a catch of a hit by center-
I
I
r
"
E
M
a
x
er>
member
of
the
conn-
ily
and
his
mother
Mrs
Anna
Bur
A
cash
donation
of 625 from tbe
lumber Tills was approximately 1, fielder, Aubrey, who started with
Finance— Dr. Melville B. Jones,
r
f
l
h
’i
r
T
Q
«»mmlttee told the group that nell. and Buford and Monica Tur c)ub treasury was voted last night
40(1,000 feet over the preceding the crack of the bat and robbed 1-arson Wright, and H O. Dibble«
I nUULU II I 11U III L I Springfield would probably seek to pin of (hetthlre.
to start tbe subscription list. Mem
week The average weekly produc Huasell of a long hit. Libby con­
Social—W E. Buell. D. B Mur­
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clear the »lough channel on th e ,
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bers of the two comm ittees appoint­
llim of thl* group of «awmllla In nected for four base» and Hitcher phy. and Ulenu Martin
Final Rite* Held At Walter- W’llamette river a* a temporary
ed last night by Walter Gossler,
1635 he* been 72,567.664 feel; dur­ I'onsforit, hit one for three Our
«olption to the sewage disposal
Decorations— M C. Kirkland
! president, are Larson Wright, N.
ville Monday; Interment
ing the »Slue period lu 1634 their team made plenty of hits, getting
p.'onlem. He pointed out that an j
Publicity—It K Maxey. Thelmer
i L. Pollard, Ray Nott, Charles Pad-
weekly average was HO, 736.014 feel el«ven, but could not connect safely
Made
In
Eugene
extension of the sewer would c o s t '
J Nelson.
: dock and Donald Toomb.
New bualnesH reported Iasi week with the runners on base
about 64.000 of which the city
Civic
Affairs—
Dean
C.
Polndex
Charle«
Herbert Page, well-
Immediate construction of the
by 516 mills was 61.607.366 board
Springfield had a good team,
would have to pay about 63.000 for
pen is desired as birds will be
leet compared with a production ot probably as good as we will see ter, W. F. Walker and John D. Pyle known W alterville resident, passed materials. The city is unable to i
Membership—C. F. Barber. John away at his home Saturday foliow-
available at the game farm to stock
33,876.366 feet amt »hlpmeut* of this year, but It was one of tho»e
do this at this time. The county
the pen as soon as it Is b u ilt By
He was born
31,360,636 feet. Their shipments games when all tbe errors are on W. Aniler on and Larson Wright. Ing a week’s Ilio
01 Springlield R o ,.I
Mu«“ — » B Murphy. H Stewart e
pen early the roosters
were under production by 7.8 per one side and the lucky breaks with ■■•»,1
¡com
m
ittee
of
the
city
council
pres­
u . . . .. / •
..I» A » » « »
and l Dean
C. D Poindexter.
a ry 7, 185».
Neighbors Buried At Pleas- can he segregated from the hens
cent and their current *alea were the other fellow.
ent a project request at the next
and replaced by more bens, thus
ant Hill On Monday
Regular weekly meeting of the
He wa« married to Miss Eliza meeting
over production by 52.3 per cent.
Yoncalla will be here next Bun­
increasing the prospects for more
he,<‘ |i'r"Uy U00“
be,h M ,y McCue *
’»• I A flood control project between
The orders booked last week by day and the game will be played 2."b. * T
1880 and - in 1 : Deadmond's ferry and S e a v e y ,
' h*""
1 - loot,
- on - February
-
- 16.
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Ibis group of m ills were over (he on the new ball field on Mill street. Taylor hall.
E. Schrlvner. died at the Pacific
R
.„volv.d
total ID the preceding week hy All local people are urged to turn
1884 the family moved to Nebraska, tarry on the McKenxIe north of hospital
in Eugwne Friday evening
„
* Upkeep Involved
about 14.000.000 feet or approgl out for thl* game.
I coming to Oregon and W alterville Springfield was discussed along sh e w;)s
(r
<)n Det
W» »« constructed the
■■lately 38 3 per cent
< in 1604.
with a proposal of W est Springfield b„ 2g , 882
had
h -r
><
c t j . will place a Urge sign
I'nfllled orders on file e l these
Farming has occupied most of his re Idem , for a dike project from
|h(g common,
.
11 advertising the sponaortag
mills amount to 386.786,312 board
| life For the p u t 3v years he has McVay Polrt to the highway
R1,_
, ,, „
organization. There will be eo *d-
feet, approximately 29.900.000 feel
j lieen In partnership with his son, biidge. No action was taken on Mr
Jn
d ltlon .l coet to the Cub for about
over the week before The eggre
Frank, on a farm near W alterville. these.
, k , ,
ten ye»™ after the pen has been
get« Inventories of 436 mills are
Hereafter all land settlem ent b o r,
qnrine«»ld
rim *
* * completed, feed and care of the
He was a member of the Presby
21 0 per rant leas than at this time
ntendiwi th "
* OrKaln birds will be furnished by the state
e
•
.
n
- j
»
terlan church at W alterville. hav- work will he placed in the hands lation
ser-
. ,
last year.
Spr.ngf.eld Re.,dent Since |ng helpe<1 (0
lhe church of lhe gtate tehabllltatlon commit zatlon attended „ the . funeral
. . .
game commission.
1 vices In a group and had charge
Buulheru Fine Association re­
1918 Passes At Hospital
there and had served aa senior tee Instead of a sub-committee In of part of lh e gervlce
Members of the club also con­
ports from New Urlesns the week Recorder Send* Statements
On Monday
elder since the church was built.
l" ' 111111'
The services were held at the sidered a questionnaire sent out by
ending June 8. orders as 41 per
To All Property Owner* In
His widow. Mrs. Elizabeth May |
Stevens Join* Committee
Poole chapel In Eugene Monday the State Game Commission rela­
rent above the similar week of
.
"
° f L*nV
and
»*>»-
survive
Arrears On Payment*
Welby Elevens attended the morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. E. V. tive to hunting changes and bog
1634 Orders decreased from pre
county since 1907. passed away at a, home
meeting *s the second represents- stivers officiated and Interment limits.
vlous week 81 per cent
Collection of bond lien aase-a- the Eugene hospital Monday morn-' Funeral services were held Mon live from this district. This w as, was made in the Pleasant Hill
The group here urged an open
lug
at
the
age
of
64
years
and
11
ments against property In Spring-
day morning at 10 o'clock from the the first mee’lng he attended as a cemetery.
season on bob-white quail to run
U N S IG N E D P R O T E S T O F
field wa* started (his week by City months.
She is survived by her widower.
R. E. member of the committee. Fred L.
■ mcnrrently with the China pheas­
Mr. Cyr was born at Bt. Johns, W alterville church. Rev
C A T S J U S T F IL E D A W A Y Recorder, C. L. Aldrich when he
Clark officiated and Interment was B-ard. Eag. ne merchant, submit- l . E. Schrlvner; her parents, Mr ant season. Opening of the grouse
sent out statem ents of amounts New Brunswick on July 12, 1870. made In the I. O. O. F. cemetery ted his resigralfcn made necessary and Mrs. J. K. McKenzey; one
«•■ason to run concurrently with the
C ity H ealth O ffic e r Not Intaraated due to all persons owning property At the age of 18 he came to the
by thf prersure of personal busl- daughter, Mrs. E. L. Foust of Spok
In Eugene by Veatch chapel
■i -er hunting season woe also
In Com plaints Not Signed.
against which the city holds unpaid United States with his family and
ness he (.eclated.
ane. Washington; one brother, A. I'ged . This practice has been fol-
»«(tied In Russ county, W isconsin. |
_________
He Baye; L a tte r Given
Hens.
P. McKenzey, Eugene, and one sis­ mwed until last year when the
He was married ,o Miss Able M A N Y G U E S T S P R E S E N T
A total of more Ilian 66.000 Is
ter. Mrs. A. C. Akins, Goshen.
gi ous season opened later than the
In the files of Dr W H I’ullard. now outstanding on the city books Helen Adams In that slate In 1899 A T A N N IV E R S A R Y D IN N E R
deer season.
In 1907 they moved w est locating :
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city health officer. Is a letter of represented by these liens which Is
M E T H O D IS T S A T S A L E M
near Wendllng. They returned east Friends of M r. and M re. W .
The state game group will meet
complaint Involving cats. The let now due or pa»l due
Buell H onor Thom A t Re­
F O R A N N U A L S E S S IO N in Portland on Saturday. July 13,
ter Is signed "Disgruntled Neigh
Many of these assessm ents re (or u few years and came back to j
15366138
ception Tuesday Evening
to consider any changes and pre­
hors” and asks city action to re­ main on the books now as they Springfield In 1918.
Appointm ents T o Be Read Sunday pare the official synopsis for pub­
Survivors
include
his
son.
Lester
move on unsanitary condition.
were In 1626 and 1927 without any
Evening; Laymen S ta rt M eet­
lication.
Thirty guests were present at
The letter reads as follows:
payment having been made on Cyr. Garden Way; two daughters,
ing A t Noon Today
"We wish to register a complaint either the principal or the Interest Mrs. Edythe I-oxtou, Springfield: the W, E. Buell home last night Funeral Services Held Tues­
Mr«. Pearl Adam«. Eugene route 1; tor the silver anniversary dinner
regarding tba housing of several says Aldrich
day; Interment In Laurel
Several members of the Spring- W O O D C R A F T N E IG H B O R S
cals lu (he adjoining block where
Miss Edna Bt-verson has be«o ■ me sister. Mrs Vlvy Boucher. I “• which they were host and host
Hill
Cemetery
field
Methodist church are at Salem
P L A N A N N U A L P IC N IC
tbe Laxloo Apartments are located, assisting Mr. Aldrich In getting out Chippewa Falls, W isconsin; three ei*8- Their guest« Included Mr. and
today attending the annual Oregon
half sisters. Mrs
Leah Bluuelt. I Mr« Fred Buell of Tillamook. Mr.
because the odor arising front their these statem ents
A resident of Springfield since conference of the church. The con-
Uswald Olson and A1 Pohl were
Mrs. Jane White, and Mrs. Eva a,,tl Mrs- Paul F. Alley and son.
habitation Is causing unpleasaul
Zumbram, all of W isconsin; one Douglas. Moro. Miss Evelyn Buell, 1918. Joseph Loran Brink passed ference began Monday and will con- named members of a com m ittee to
living conditions.
F IR E S E A S O N S T A R T S
half-brother, Ed Cyr. Black F a lls.' at home. Mr. Lois Buell and daugh away at his home here Bunday tinue through the coming Sunday, make arrangements for the annual
“We really believe that the city
The lay conference begins this picnic of the Neighbors of Wood
R E P O R T S M A L L B L A Z E S Illinois, and eight grandchildren, j ter- Alt“, ant> Mr- »“'1 Mrs. R. morning following an illness.
Nhoiild take some action regarding
H,-
was
born
at
Staton.
Iowa,
afternoon
at W illam ette University craft when the lodge held Its re-
.
Funeral
service»
were
held
from
!
Ba*H,
“H
°
f
Dallas;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
this unsanitary condition."
This I« Hie time of the year when the Poole Funeral home In Spring-■ Albert Woodard, their daughter, on July 16. 1866 and when four and will continue through Friday.
gular meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall
The letter will not receive much
many
email
fin,«
are
started
and
years
old
went
with
his
family
to-
Rev.
Dean
C.
Poindexter,
pastor
last
night. The picnic will be held
field
Wednesday
afternoon
at
2
Marjorie,
and
son.
Darrell,
of
Cot-
attention from the health officer,
flrat because It Is not signed, and the city fire truck Is usually kept o'clock Rev. I. U. Shaw of the ,a *» Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Illinois where he lived for five of the Springfield church, Is con- In July.
low n At ference treasurer and has been at
Thirty members were present at
secondly because It la not specific. busy. Friday the truck was called Christian church officiated, and In McElhaney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rob- years before returning to
After reading the letter one Is not out twice, early In the morning to termenl was made In Laurel HUI leY and «laughter, Evelyn, Mr. and the age of 20 years he moved to Salem since Monday He returned ,he meeting last night which was
Mrs. Buford Roach, their son Bu­ Kansa« where he was employed In home Tuesday evening to perform featured by a paper bag lunch
sure whether the cats are In the put out a fire near the site of the i emetery.
ford Jr., and daughter, Phyllis, and railroad construction and on Nov- two wedding ceremonies Wednes- Member, of the July entertainment'
«ante black with the Laxton apart­ old mill, and again about noon
? aS
,V °
morn,ng and retupn<*i a^ a comm ittee are those persons whose
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ford all of Hu «"■“ ' l i
ments or In some block adjoining when wall paper ut the 8. W. I*roc B R A T T A IN P L A Y G R O U N D
Miss
Viola
Whltbeck
at
White
City,
the
sam e morning taking his ,ianle8 b«glll wlth the letter g or
tor
residence
lie!
ween
Sixth
and
gene,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
M.
Roth
of
the block In which the apartments
OPENED ON TUESDAY
Seventh on "A" streets waa Ignited.
t T “ »'
u
. . o
. mother ,n law' Mr> Sulatt Porter, T. Mrs. Clara Taylor Is committee
Monmouth, M. C. Kirkland and Mr.
are located. Page a deteedve.
riu family moved to Portland In and Mrs. William Gants, alternate chairman
Anyhow the alleged nuisance Is A small gi'iuis fire between Second
Springfield's public playground and Mrs. Buell.
189C and came to Springfield .n lay delegate with him.
_________________
located In the sam e block or near and Third on “A" wo« put out early wus opened Tuesday afternoon on ! A three-course dinner waa served
1918 and have made their home
this week.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Pollard
are
the
Brattaln
school
grounds
by
the
'n
roolns
decorated
In
pink
and
sll-
the residence of the health officer,
here since that time.
spending the day at Salem and T . B. T E S T S A P P R O V E D
Bprlngfleld Playground -Association ver and
^,ower*- Many flowers
he «aya.
Survivors include his widow. Mrs. Emma Olson is attending th*
H A Y S H O C K O N W IR E S
under the direction, o f Mrs. Leota and “llver r ,fti wftre
by
BY HOSPITAL DOCTOR
Mrs. Viola Brink, one daughter. conference sessions.
l° ca' couple last night and at
D A M A G E S E Q U IP M E N T llodenbough, supervisor.
Mr«.
Mary
Candice
Miller
at
Point
Dr. Louis Magín, district super­
B A P T IS T R A L L Y TO BE
Nearly 76 children took advant- ,he,r refl'P“ tra Tu« "’* r evening,
Taking of tuberef losla tests such
Richmond, California, and one son, intendent o f the Salem area, was
An annlver!,ar7 cake waa pre*-
When the whirlwind lifted a age of the playground facilities the
A T ROSEBURG SUNDAY
Harry F. Brink. Longview. Wasn- elected one of the ministerial dele- as were offered to the high school
shock of hay Into the power lines opening afternoon and more were ent* 1 by four c f the,r frt«nda-
i students here last year were re-
£ £
e Y « w n . Tuesday
Mr' * Dd Mra- An** *”<> • en I»1“ » lugton.
A rally of the Umpqua Baptist of the Mountain States Power present yesterday.
The entire school grounds have ,0 loav" th” af‘« ™ ° n
Utelr
" ^ #ral a^
ea
hilil h ere, Columbus. Ohio, next year at the by Dr Q c b ^ , , ^ dlrector
Young Fcnple’s Union will be held company near Creswell Saturday
♦ , ------------------------------------------
J from the Poo‘e Fuuera’ Home annual elections held Wednesday the
tubercul(£
/
£
ut Roseburg Bunday, June SO. The It did more than short circuit a been mapped out and equipm ent1 hoale ,n <*ef»irn Oregon. Mr. and
Tuesday
afternoon
at
2
o'clock.
Lay
delegates
will
be
elected
Frl-
More
Fred Buell will remain here
Hprlngfleld Baptist church Will power line. The hay wa« lifted placed in strategic places
Salem, In addressing the Klwauls
w l'h “ >«lr Rev. Hoffman officiated and Inter- day.
have charge of the devotional*, and in such a manner that It caused a than 100 children can be acoom -: for a few daVB
! club In Eugene.
meut was made In the Laurel Hill . Members
of
the
. .
8Pr‘n* i l ®,<1
The tests will be offered high
nddresaes will be given by Hev. H. short circuit between two differ­ inodated on the playground at one i par('nt*-
cemetery.
church have requested the return gchoo, #tude#u
W. Davis on ’ Sportsmanship In ent power lines. This unusual event time with the prejent equipm ent.1
of Rev.
for jmother 8By, Dr Muton v w < 1U r , choo|
Ukrlatlanlty«.” and by Hev. Wm. Os- caused two lightning arreetora to More can be handled by playing M IS S C R A N D A L L M A R R IE D
year,
but
final
decision
In the mat- doctor
good bn "Rplining the Kace. ’ The he burned up along with consider­ group gam es and contest*.
LODGE G RO UP T O H O LD
ter will not be known until the
rally will be an afternoon session able other expensive damage to the
Local people donated labor fu T O C R E S W E L L R E S ID E N T
IN S T A L L A T IO N M O N D A Y presiding bishop reads his appoint­
loafing from 12 16 until 4:30.
equipment In the sub station of the building apparati^ for the project.
ment» Sunday evening.
Miss
Esther
Canddall,
daughter
L E G IO N W IL L C H O O S E
power company plant here.
Installation of new officer» of
of Mrs Mary B. Crandall, was mar-
C IT Y C O L L E C T S F IN E
PACT N O B LE G R A N D CLUB
C
O N V E N T IO N D E L E G A T E S
| rled to Robert Earl Franklin of Juanita Hebekuh lodge will be held j M E T H O D IS T P R E A C H E R
O N D R U N K E N C H A R G E C H R IS T IA N E N D E A V O R
M E E T IN G T O B E T U E S D A Y Creswell at an early morning ser­ next Monday evening. Miss Eunice
T O BE A T S A L E M S U N D A Y
Two delegates and two alter-
L IS T S C H U R C H T O P IC
vice Wednesday. Rev. Dean C. Poln- Oerber, district deputy, assisted by
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; nates to the state convention of the
S ieve Kohler was fined 610 and
Regular meeting of the P a s t, dexter, pastor of the Sprlugfield Mrs. Glenn Stone, marshall, will
Regular Sunday
school
and American Legion to be held at Th*
Men ten ceil to serve 10 days In the
The third meeting of the per­ Noble Grand club will be held ; Methodist church read the cere- do the Installing.
Young
People’s
meetings
will
be Dalles, will be chosen tonight at
city Jnll when he pleaded guilty to sonal experience unit being con­ 1 uesduy noon at the I. O. O. F mony at the parsonage at 7 o’clock,
The Installing officers and the held at the Methodist church Sun­
the meeting of the Springfield Am­
a charge of drunkenness and d is­ ducted by the Christian Endeavor hull. A covered dish dinner will be
The couple were unattended and elected officers will hold a special
orderly conduct In the court of society of the Christian church will «erved at noon with the following only Immediate members of the practice meeting at the 1. O. O. F. day as usual, but there will be no erican Legion post. This will he the
preaching services. Rev. Dean C. final meeting of the poet for th *
City Recorder, Chester Aldrich, be on the subject, "An Enlarging com m ittee In charge: Mrs. Helen families were present.
hall tonight.
Poindexter will be at Salem during summer months. A potluck dinner
Monday. The Jail sentence was sus­ Vision." The meeting will be held Donaldson. Mrs. Stella Eaton. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin left short-
Outgoing offlcera will have the entire day attending the clos­ for the Legion and Auxiliary mem­
pended on good behavior of the Sunday evening at 6:45 with Mis* Alberta Walker, and Mrs. Leda |y after the ceremony for their
charge ot the entertainment next ing sessions of the church nnefsc bers wiu b* hold at 6:M at Tartar
Lei* Peterson * • ieeder.
Freeland.
MW home aear CreeweU.
Monday.
CHARLES
H. PAGE
n iP P m IT I in
H Mr ’
SCBIVNE« RITES
HELD IN EUGENE
„„ J..,
FINNI RUES FOR
CITY 10 COLLECI DENNIS CEB HEED
BONO LIEN DEBT
«"¡JOSEPH L. BRINK