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    S P R I N G F I E L D — THE W E S T E R N
DI V O T I D TO IN TC R K tn
OF »P R IN O F IB L D AN D
T H t FARM ER« OF T H F
W IL L A M E T T E VALLE V
‘ I o.
T E R M IN A L O F
HHUNOHIELD. LANE COUNTY, OREGON,
THURSDAY, ABRIL 9, 1925.
JETERS ' r ^ rG o v e m o n h ip
88 PEOPLE HELPED l i s t e to Get Up, Bu g g
I IN CITY SCHOOLS
BÏ RELIEF
Csntrnl Committee Makes H o.
port of Winter Showing $188
Spent end Many Donation*
of Food and Clothing.
Now Instructor* Replace Teach­
er* now Employed and In­
crease Staff; Principals Re­
tained for Year.
Showing a (iilel nt MN ji . o | i | i -
for. AN of whom wi ri' cfillili'o« with nil
Nine new teachers will f«»<di in tbr j
I ti| fingflidd srhtols neat year, r>;l«c
I Ing souw i f thin years In.lriictorg. be- J
I «Idem Increasing ibi
staff.
The •
j election of the leach «rv took fla re aft
of f l x s i n
ih»
NATRON
SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWBNTY-8BCON1) YKAK
•su im dlter*
THE
»'"turiti
R elief ('m iiitiilte line ren ili reti t, «mio
fu rili mid pompimeli ii« w in te r work
Il-side» th« money exp-iitlvtl Ilio n
W ile don't! loti» w II If II io “ i
,
, a
le t 'lle d III« CB«||, un wall s s niff«
Clirlalnitt« lim e
, the
school
boaid
n o e tln g
Tuesday,
j evening
j The prlne pal« of the high seh otd j
, lunlor high and the grade» will all be '
^retained.
Among ihe high »ehoot
■teaeber» who will be here next y»ar
I
lire Ml»» Virginia Tomlinson, roe I h a .
mattes; Ml»« Anna Hill. E nglsh: Mrs.
Pauline M Hain, dome«lle sr’-nee;
'und Alfred Morgan, manual training J
The Centriti Relief e-ttninlff« ws»
|
CUTOFF*
“The People's Peper"
LIVE
NEW SPAPER
IN A LIVE TOW N
NUMBER 12
EASTER SERVICES
IN CITY CHURCHES
STARKEY AND HUBBS
Special Musical Program Being
BUYS SCHOOL BONDS
Prepared for Sunday; Canta*
ta
at Methodist Church; East­
fttaryey and Hubbs. Incorporated, o l !
! Portland, bought the »12,500 school
er Drama at Christian.
I bonds Friday evening at a special I
meeting of th school board at th.
E asU r music In the form ot
is le of »1002.«7 per »1,000 for 5% per 'lDth‘
<--antatas, and solos are bo-
<cnt bonds.
lDK P^Pared
by
the Springfield
One other bid was presented at th# i chur<h'a for Sunday. "The Thorn
¡rate of »1.004 4«. but this bid was con- rr<>wne<1 Kln«'” • cantata by Fred B.
d'tlonal In that It must first be placed Holton wl>* be «Hen at the Methodist
und'r the «onsideration of a certain iclmrch at 7:30 Sunday evening by the
law firm In Portland for validation. ‘churcb choir. Mrs. V. D. Bain is dl-
Althourh thia bid raised ihe accepted rerlln< ,he <»ntata.
lone, the school board redded that the I i ’h w sI anthems, and an Easter sol»
expense Incident to the investigation by Mr*' W e,terhahn will be presented
and tb" delay would go to make this at ,he BaPtlet church, and special
offer not so desirable as that made by Ra,aer »elections by a double quar-
fitarkey and Hubbs.
j,ette wil* be offered at the Christian
I The bonds are to be paid at the church.
.rate of »1,000 on April 1. In each of th
The Blble crho01 classes of tho
years 1»31 to 1943. and »500 oo April c h r,*tlan eburch below high school
1. 1943, bearing 514 percent Intereat.
* ,n F1’ * •" Easter program at
— — __________ __
the Bible school hour, and the Christ-
n rg ttnitrd «mil did «alo« iip|i»llll«d Io
Il
Ihrouiih the d ifferent
fts le rn s l
rollinoti« mid tlv lv o riu ulani Ion» o f
ilio city early Inst w inter, A m i l i o i o
Fowler McCormick, heir to the
port w ill Indiente the i’i» iiiiiliii« t did
Harvester milllotp, I* working for
Its work well end In lh< « n i n wee
- ’ b" h.gh seb..... w in
M U l J u IU A I. M, n(ler( s
*20 u weak in a Mllwuukeo mill
planeed In Hi
beginning
rflite«,« , und living el a $4 per week board-
lie Ml«« Huldn Hagmsn. comm’ retal
and member of the North C » r « l ir , e
ing and rooming house. A fellow
futnilloN w ere n««l«i«<l unti 29 < hlldron
courwe. Ml«« Janet fillet, languages.
legislature, wants to be governor
roomer »aye ‘"Mac liate* to get up I and Den'el Taylor, hlstnrv.
kepi Hi »thool ne n n a u t i o f (h o w o rk
her state. ------------
She has announced
announced
ut
8
A. M. but i* "gun;»" and be
her candidacy fo r the Democratic
of ili« ru m in ili««,
! At the lunlor »rhool. Mis» Elizabeth
does.’*
NEIGHBORS CELEBRATE
!lan hlgh 8Chao‘ c,a8’ w,u <lTe 8 dra'
nomination.
T he InvratlKutlnn nf «se»«« und Ihe
| James. Miss Mary K ft Walk«r, Ml«s*
____________ ___
matizatlon of the Easter story at the
illa lrlb n llo n of food mid rlo lh ln if on
28th ANNIVERSARYjeyening service. The double quar-
Jessam ine Nelson and Mrs. K a 'h rv n '
*
fM lInl « erotti amount of work • ’> ihe
Duncan, will be her- next year Mm.
tette is composed of Mr«. R. E. Mosh-
Celrbratlng the 28th anniversary ot
purl of Hi« officers of iho re lie f emit- DRAMATIC CLUB WILL
Ella Iximhard will also teach In the NUT GROWER WILL TALK
ier and Mrs. W. P. Tyson, sopranos.
in lllr «
For till» work Ut«> d«a«rv«
PRESENT COMEDY AT H.
J u n lir h lfti b iln g sd v sn .« t fron th»
AT LIONS CLUB LUNCH the Neighbors of Woodcraft, members
of the organization gathered at the
Iho thanks of Ih« i-nmtutinlly.
grades. Mark Nagle and Elmer Hal ;
---------
Murphy altos. E. E. Morrison and P.
Follow ing I» the report of i|,e ,<.in
"The Time of HI» Life.'* a ciani«:!)- «tead »HI each lie halftime t'm-hers
George Dorris, Springfield filbert home of N !na McPherson for a party If. Murrhy, tenors, and B. O. Smith
April
1.
Members
of
the
Neighbors
m llle e :
of m u tak in Identity, «HI be pre. at the Jttn'or high.
grower whose reputaton has become
and R. E. Moshler. bass.
wide becauee of his success with the present were: Elsie Lambert, Flora
Mrs. J. T. Moore, accompanied by
Stearmer.
Catherine
Markee,
Lily
nut crop, » ill be the speaktr at the
Mrs. S. 8. Potter will sing "Eastei-
Kaiser, Florence Kaiser. Minnie Gir­
Lions club dinner Friday noon. He
Dawn" at the morning services at the
will talk on the nut industry in the ard. Surah Nelson, AHee Doane. Junta Methodist church
The Epworth
McPherson, a n l Mabie Peddlcord. .
... ,
.
W illamette valley of which he haa Guests for the afternoon were Miss
h
?
7
n
8
»unnse
devottanal
the work dipi«.
The part of the old n-grd will be
been a pioneer for the last 20 years, Doris Girard and Miss Lucile Ohlsen. " ^ ” ng a‘ k
s,
7
i
Funde R ece ived :
Isken by Orvnl Eaton, and the lend»
The department of agriculture haa who assisted her grandmother in serv- -™ ''W’'hip briakfast
th® « * « « *
Untane« Com. Cheat Fund
son? will be « m d by John Howard nnd
sent experts from Washington to vl«it jn-
dining room.
itreitnlr.it'Ion« fruttili
V» ; m T hid m n Laysan. Ticket« for the pre-
The n xt tneet’ng of the club will be L M’*mb<'r’,b‘P
be held
the
Dorris orchards and has pro-
Individiini d on ai,on« fra n ili
::u on ««nfailon will be 25 and 80c. proceeds
nounct-d this the best adapted section April 16 at the home of Mrs Markee \ y b° ‘h ,he 1581,1181 and lbe
T olsi
IINN 10 to go 10 the high school student body
¡n the t olled States for filberts,
I churches.
on Main street.
multare'ment« . . . ___
t » lb funds
Nelson F. Macduff, superv’sor of
Debit Jbt lance
« I 7b
The complete ennt of the piny Is:
the CMCade National for- st, haa been
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
No of fam ilies rnred for
M Tom Carter
John Howard
d etid by the club for a talk on forest ACTION ON LEGION HALL
Corner 4th and A.
Average cost per fsmlly
• I«
Mm. firry
D on n e Imrlmer
preservation and tourist attraction for! • WILL BE TAKEN TUESDAY
S. E. Childers. Pastor
No of t-nses Investigated » h e r« in, Mm Wycombe. "• personage,** Eliza­
the meeting on May 1.
Church services at 11 A. M. and 7:30
BATTERY STATION
re lie f wan given
‘ A d tf'n its decision as to the loca­ P. M
beth Walker.
T --------------
h e _ Lions -----
chib instructed
its
Subject of morning sermon,
PURCHASED
BY
REWEY
------------
—
No. of rhllilrrn cured for
».« Pi ler Wycombe. "A Trini ' of Pm a
M L. Rewey, formerly of Cists- Irust-irt to have official club signs tion of the American Legion pavillion i "The Risen Christ." Evening “Christ
N o o f c h ild r e n i n a b le d t o c o n i In t t i
mints." Paul N ice
kanle ha» puri haseii the 8pr.ng(feld »TM>t»d on the Psclflc highway near will be made at the next meeting. Pre-eminent"
Ih e l r s c h o o l w o rk r lo t h e d « m , I . - I 2 9 ,Dorothy Ixindm
Tl.tdntn Lgynon llatttry and Electric c >mpany from ,h* 8rch and on the McKenzie hlgh- April 17, It was decided at the meet-
Bible school at 9:45. Classes up ti>
Total No ndultn and children
NN Uncle Tom
.........Or*«! Eaton 4. H. Wooldridge and H. M. Llchty. ac- waV near ‘bn d v lltmlts. Also the I ing Friday evening.
high schol age will give Easter pro-
The following articles of f . u . l , . i.
j Bra„ i^ndon. 8r.
John ('ox cvordlng to an ànnounceroent made Dions club will Investigate s sign to
Two locations are being considered. high School age will give Easter pro­
dlslrlbiiletl were ilniinted hr k'ml ,|„ t> (Jr»y
Merle M -Mulina ..Saturday.
MF. Rewey has already ban*
'bn arch »Ign'f-lng that One, on the northwest corner of south gram at Bible school hour. The high
friend», mene of them from rural allst, officer llognn
E l ll'i.
tak n charge of the buniness.
B 1« *be "Gateway to the McKenzie Mill and south D street, jg owned by school class will give a dramatization
riet«. wllHnv to helo those in dlslr---« (
M. B. Huntley, the other Is on the of the Easter story st the e v n in <
Mr.
Wooldrfdgi
and
Mr.
Lirhty
are
RI’
**-*
Potator« o «alku: Curran. .1 »ark«:
~
corner of 7th and B streets.
service. Mr«. H. E. Knott of Eugene
as yet undlclded abojy their next
Cnbbng*- I U sacks; turnio« I «nck; SOPHS BEAT JUNIORS
Work
on
the
pavillion,
which
wil!
directing.
The double quartette will
bu
slm
ss
moves.
Mr
Rewwy,
with
his
SPRINGFIELD
BASEBALL
Applen ? box«»: w |lk «5 vallons;
IN INTERCLASS BASEBALL
w fe nnd little girl expects to settle
TEAM TO PLAY RESORTS be build on a plan of developing it sing "The Stone is Rolled Away,”
Hna’on M lh« ; (’mined fruii MS <|lu.:
Into an auditorium, will begin as soon “Christ Being Raised,” and “Unfold
■■■ 1 ■■
The sophomore« wslloyed Ihe Jun-! In Stringfteld as soon as they can
? cook stoves: 2 hesfln» »tov.-«. •
as
the land is chosen. Legion officers ye Portals" from the "Redemption”
find
a
suitable
house.
Springfield
will
play
the
Cascade
lorn
In
the
first
of
the
boys
Inlerclms
|
1>ed spring»
Comfort» 15; l>i«'ik,-i-
by ftourod.
—— ■
resort team at the resort, up the Mr- announce.
baseball games, play'd nt the high '
3; Lavgtfes for h ab les -4;
Commander
C.
A.
Swarts
urges
a
Missionary
Society
Meets
Kenz'e
river
Sunday
at
1:30.
Many
«rhool
Monday
afternoon,
by
a
score
I
vls'ts 2: m«dlcal »tipplle« 3 <
full attendance of Leglonalres to de­
The Missionary Aux iliary society local people are Expected to attend,
F IR S T B A P T IT S C H U R C H
Christmas bw ket »n<t to v . for child- ”f « -1- Tb" «am»' wa» played through
cide
on
a
site
at
the
next
meeting.
met
Widnenday
afternoon
for
a
bust
The
local
diamond
Is
now
in
shape
2nd and C Streets
five
Innings.
The
feature
of
the
game
r«n wer» furnl«he<t to 12 fam ilies,
J. Carlton Wetterhahn. Pastor
each organization being n»»igii"<l one ws» n horn« run by Frank Lewis for neaa and social meeting with Mrs. and games may be played heTe In the
Here on Business—Mrs. Anna Baker Bible School _____________ ___ 10:0®
family, and f'lmnclng Ihl« from ihelr ,h n sophomores. Lyle lli-.sllngt nnd i George Vail fere at htr home at fith future, reports T. H. Hulburt, man-
respective treasurers, thus ills lillo it and Bill Pollard were the Nnphomore j ami H streets. Mrs. * llff Abrams led lager of th e team. No other games of Wmberry, former owner of the Morning Service __________ ____ 11:0®
battery, while Ray Cn«teel and Sam . the meeting, which was attended by I have yet befn scheduled, although ne- Springfield hospital was in town Special Easter anthems by the choir,
Inr un otherwise heavv hurt!' it.
about twvnty ladles.
Refreshments I gotlationa are being made for one with Wednesday looking after property "Hark Thtumphant Voices," by Ira
Each case reported w«> th'iro iivlib Mosknp were Ihe Junior pitcher anil ,
were
served
by
Mrs.
Valllere.
I Albany.
here.
B. Wilson and "Christ Now Is Risen,”
Hastings fanned out several
Investigateli,
and re lie f
furnished csXcher,
by E. S. Lorens.
without delay, where dee»i>«il d . — t v players.
Sermon topic, “Central Doctrine of th«
Ing The Executive ( ‘ontntlit- ,- was In
The next of these gt^ues will be
Christian Faith."
cooslant touch with those « hip loving played Monday afternoon between tho
By SATTERFIELD
Intermediate, Senior B. Y. P. U. .0:0®
tabor, and was the means >>f s'tilti« seniors anti the freshmen. The win-
Evening Service ................. ... ......... 7:3®
«evirai odd Jobs, hut fititnl steady iters will Ih«n play the sophomores for
Baptismal s Tvice. Easter music by-
work nt n premium
tho championship, anil the losers will
the choir, "Great King of Glory dom e”
/''111 m a n y ctiaea, a d ttlls , us w e ll as have a consolation game with thn
by Charles H. Gabriel, and E aster-
children
needed clothes
especially Juniors.
The points won In thia
solo by Mrs. WettPrhahn.
«luring the colil spell last Ih .....toiler Interclssa rivalry helps the winners to
Sermon Topic, “The Risen Life.”
nnd Ihelr wants filled.
win the loving t up given by the Amerl-
We wish to thank the peopl «•I can Legion to Ihe class with the meat
Springfield Methodist Episcopal '
Hprlngfleltl
for their splen-lltl
co- activities.
An Easter cantata, entitled “The
operation In this work, also >- »ry |
'
organization represented.
Thorn-Crowned King," by Fred B.
NINE RECEIVE AWARDS
t v P Tyson t ' li o I r n 11, it.
Holton, will be given at the church
Mrs. Giintx. vice-chairman
at 7:30 P. M.. by the church ehlor,
IN H. S. BASKETBALL I
O. Olson, flee..T o s».
under the direction of Mrs. Vera Bain,
Nine basketball men received a
O. II Jarrett, Adv ini-tiiticr
with Mrs. Ivan Male at the piano. T h »
( wards at an assembly at the high
rendition will take the entire even­
Buys Mode Millinery
¡school Ttlestlay afternoon. John Cox
ing and will be a real treat to th e
Mrs. Verne Sneed hae iniri liased *011 him second stripe, signifying three
conzmulty.
Paul Nice re­
the Mode hpillncry shop, having taken years on the team.
The morning hour of 11 o'clock wllf
OVI r Ihe establishment Tuesday. Mrs. ceived his first stripe, this hnving
be the regular annual Easter church'
Florence Grimes, former owner of the been his second year on the high
service, combined w'th membership
shop w ill continuo to assist Mrs. school team
day.
Mrs. J. T. Moore will singf
Smini (here.
| Those receiving lettres were Merle
"Easter Dawn.” accomnanied by Mr».
A c o m p le te l i n e ,o f n e ed lew o rk , as McMullen, Lotlce Cole, Ethmer Grlf-
8. S. Potter. There will be baptism s
well ns millinery will he handled. Mrs. fis, Etl Hates, Hugh Cownrt, Frank
both of children nnd adults, with re­
Lewis anil Austin McPherson.
Sneed reports.
ception of new member», both hjr
letter and on confession of faith. T he
Many Have Mumps
Forem an of Shop
np.sfors theme will be "The Power ot
About seven high achoot students
the Resnrectlon."
are absent with mumps, aienrdiiig to
W. R. Dawson, a former employee
The Epworth League will have •
tin estim ate of V. D Hnln. high »rhool of Iho Springfield garage, will ugaln
sunrise devotional meeting at 6:30 Ini
principal.
Five who have been III have charge of the garage shop, an­
the morning on the east steps of the
with the deseaso have returned Io nounces W. H. Adraln, owner. Mr.
church followed by a Good Fellow­
school.
Diiiwson has heen for the last several
ship breakfast in the church dinlnff
years with tho Alhnny Garage. 11»
room.
nnd Mrs. Dnwson were visitors at the
Judgement Give-’
The church school a» usual at 9:45
Margaret J. Marshall lias been given Adraln home the latter part of last
A. M. Epworth League at 6:3o P. M.
n Judgement In circuit eoi"-, agnlasi week.
V. E. Way for »304. Th - W lllamelte
C ivic Club to Meet
Collection and Credit flervlt ■ lets f it - |
All civic club members are urged t®
U nd ergoes M a jo r O p e ra tio n — Alice
suit against C. W. Todd an I I' V. Mortensen underwent a major opera­
attend the regular meeting of the
1’hllllps seeking to colei t 1121.20 nl tion at the Pacific Christian hospital
club next. Thursday evening by Mrs.
legetl due on a promissory Hot'
Wednesday.
Paul Brattaln, president of the club.
R e p o rt o f C e n t r a l C o m n O t t r r
««tiled by the Drnmattr flub of the
T he
work nf ih» ('« n in i
((••Hef Springfield high school Friday even
I'o tn in llte -- I» « m i l l w ith ilo turning Io* Muy x nt (he high school Mine
of spring. mol wish Io pin.
lu'ur« Virginia Tomlinson In coaching the
Ih« people nf Kprltiefli'til « r- um« of play.
Six new Instructors were added to
J h e grade school staff. Mrs. V 'rn s
Luther will teach th' first grad«. Miss
AIM» Manning the second. Virgil Mr-
Pherson the sixth. Miss Mary Torts
the third nnd fourth, and .\Jiss Anne
Gorr'e ib - fifth.
Miss Marjorie Trarv and Mrs. Eliza-
bnh Page will continue the primary
children. as will Mrs. Opal Rnhe-ts
the sicond grade, Mrs Crystal Male
the third. Miss Edns Platt the fourth.
Miss Eula Montgomery the fifth, and
Miss Nina Bt>«»«n the sixth
EASTER CHICKS