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THURSDAY, OCTOHRK IR, 192« THK SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE FIVE of thia weak with about alxtean roam- CHURCH NIGHT PROGRAM bora present. Otflier» were elected • y Spadai SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY aa follow»: N adine McMurray, presi Cerr.spond.nt» dent; A u d rey Hhtlltx, vlce pre»ldent; Members of the high »chord class Until llettla, secretary and trea»urer*, Literary Club ' of the Christian church Sunday school anti Ml»» Lombard waa »elected aa ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e . will provide the program for regular The Freshm an Engllak da»»«», udvlaor. which are sup.rvl»e<l by Ml»» Holman, ♦ THURSTON ♦ ♦ UPPER WILLAMETTE ♦ monthly "church night” which is havu (irganlxeil a Lltarary club. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a a a a a a a a a a a a scheduled for Friday even in g of thia Booka Arrive The Mortal event will be h e ll The »Kionil perlml rh»»» mat la it Taylor Needham Itwgun gathering i Mr and Mr». C ecil W heeler anil week The library of the flprlngfl.td High Friday ami a<l»ptt«i| II» «'«institution; , fam ily are living on the ranch former- in the gym nasium of the church build »rhool bua received a number of book» III» walnut crop Tuesday. they will dliMt iiltlior» tutor. laife Moore returned last Katurdav , 'F- occupied by the Markham family ing. from the S la te library at .Baleni The Friend» class, taught by Mr. 'I ho third I»« i U k I i Ina»' alan IIH'I F rl- Among them are: Life of W illiam even in g from Iteedaport. He brought 1 ,U!|r olde»t daughter la attending the Itempel, will tarnish the refreshm ents. day and ehu'lerl Ihelr « j i t l i 'i s w h ic .i about <00 pound» of Salm on with him j Hleasant IIJ1I public school, bhakoM poaro hy A ila n i» ; 1.*'» M is a r aro Ktliol UrliiKH. ironidoiii, Junta aido» hy Hugo; Kitti hy K lpllng, urul Mr», Muude Gray la servin g uh a i Ml»» L eta W heeler I» keeping house Each woman who attend» has been re quested to take a dozen sand wir-he» May, vl<'«'tiro»ldunt; Villa McKay, Personal lle< ollocth tn of Joan of Arc Juror In the Circuit Court In Eugene. - ^or Alleu W heeler who I» teach »••« i tin \ , and W lnslon llucu». rop- George Simmon ha» a light ca se nt *n •b® Pleasant Hill high school, liy Murk Twuln, Magazine» aro ulso roHoiitullyo. expoeted lo urrlvo In the noar futura. »carlel fever, i Charlie Morueman of Lo» A ngeles, SPRINGFIELD DENTISTS T h e y u II have a In o o tlliK two week» The new grade school building la ’ who seyeral year» ago lived on the ATTEND EUGENE SESSION from Frld.'y. 'Iho proitriiiii will ho The Junior clu»» held a m e e tin g 1 com pleted and a» »non a» the »eat» ranch now owned by T. F. Kahler, pouted till» week Dr. W N. Dow and N. W Emery, Thursday al 12:46 Io decide upon the “ n<1 4*»k» can be Installed, It will b- visited friends In the Upper W iliam T i l l * H ot Olid NOIIIONtor clllH» I» tukltiu clu»» em blem s Al the close of the rsudy for use The teach ers are plan ette d istrict last week. Mr. Morse- Springfield dentists, participated in a up Literature utter hvuliig flnlabed m eeting It wus decided to have pin». »In« »n evening of entertainm ent to man who ha» been In the chicken m eeting of the Southern W illam ette tholr grammar atudy. They have boon a» ring» were used last year. At 4:00 dedicate It. The Thurston anil Davis business at Van Nuys, California, is Dental society held at the Osburn debut tint In clean on tbo questions of Thursday evening the Junior class d istricts have consolidated, the lot now working for the R ussell hatchery hotel In Eugene last Saturday. whether i npltiit punlNhment shoulil be W ives of mem bers of the society held another It.....ling The purpose where the D avis sch ool house stands , at Corvallis. ubollwhvd uml whether hunting a» a of thl» was to encourage the sale of being sold, Leo I minis bid In th e , Donald anti Gerald Kahler were were guests at a dinner. Motion pic »port nliould ho ulMillahed They al»o season football tick ets lo llie students property. down from Monmouth last week to at tures taken at the convention at Bel- read a Ihoiue or ulvo a speech In clu»a fountain last summer were exhibited, Curtis ITIce who has been em ploy tend the football game. and outsiders, and to »eierte an Inter about tw ice a w e e k . together with scen es of sim ilar gather ed In Idaho In the forestry service Ml»» Arab Nell Arnold entertained There are about s lx ly se v e n Fresh cisa» rivalry leader. ings in other parts of the state. thia sum m er will be transferred to a group of young folk at her borne last m en In till» year'» c I ukh although a Ogden, Utah, for the com ing winter Friday night al a talfy-pull. A letter was receiver, from the Ash few dropped out. where he will do office work. He W ANTED TO RENT— For one year land High school girls asking the ail P leasant Hill experienced two heavy graduated from (). 8 C. at Corvallis with option to buy. Plano. Must be visor of the Springfield Girls' la-ugue frosts last week whlcn killed the Mathematics In good condition. B est of care as for Information concerning our or la st Hprlng. Miss H iw ea, M athematlca Inatruc- Jay Grant und Perry Price who are more tender vegetab les and flowers sured. Call 8pringfleld News. tf ganisation Maxine Knodgruss, presi C ed i Curls who has been working tor, I» giving the pupils examination» dent, Is sending the conatltullon to attending O. M C at Corvallis spent thin week to »bow Just how each pupil Perry In Idaho the pust sum mer returned CALL, AND SEE Dr. N. W. E m en them, so that they might get an or tin1 week end will? home folk I» «tundliiK In hl» work Thl» teat was was elected m anager of the forestry **' bl» home at Pleasant Hill Monday on prices on plates and other work, tf ganisation »uch as ours. T he A shlunl ul»o given mo they would be accustom club at the college. • again took up h is studies at the high- girls have had no »Imlliir organiza- ed to teat» before the »IX w eeks ex Lou Porter frofii Austa culled on school. . tlon up lo this time, c initiation», " A ll seem to be doing friends in Thurston last Friday. He J. A. Phelps was called to serve on w i ll so fur. was on his way to eastern Oregon the Jury Tuesday morning, ROY CARLTON NAMED for a mule deer hunt. 1 The D exter School Is planning a pro Typing MEMBER OF DISTRICT Ml»s Mnldu Killer, who Is atti-nillng gram and basket social for October 26 The typing « lusse» under tin« direc BOARD OF DIRECTORS Normal school at Monmouth spent the Thp money made is to go toward the tion of Ml»» W agner are progreMMlng 1 week-end In Thurston. building of a play shed that Is to be very rapidly The third period clu»» Roy Carlton of Springfield was elec- Mrs. Jennie Edmlston Is spending attached to the school house so the I» uheud In the contest with uu aver ted one of the two em loye m em bers of a few days In Thurston visitin g rein- children will not be obliged to go out age of lit» errors for the four time»;, the Four-L district bourd of directors liv es: In the rain to get to the play shed. second class hud an uveruge of 9 er at the annual district convention in The Thurston Ladles' Aid society The pupils of the P leasnt Hill public rors; and the fourth period cla ss has T oledo Iasi Saturday. motored to Mrs. Frank T eachout's school will give a program Friday j an average of 10 errors. The con test Mr. Carlton, a delegate from th*< near Coburg Thursday and spent the October 26. After the program candy, will continue for five w eeks and then |g p r| ng |,e | j chapter to the convention, day. Mrs. T eachout form erly resided pie, doughnuts and rider w ill be sold the losing team will «Ive the w inning i had |w„,n suggested for the district at Thurston, the proceeds to go Into the school SELECT YOUR R ES TA U R A N T team a party. I board but was nominated and elected Mrs. T eeter from Cottage Grove Is fund. -------------------------------- at the convention. H. W. W ilkins, visitin g her daughter, Mrs. Taylor Mrs. W illiam W hooten and Infant carefully. Come here and enjoy our “ Mr"""('ole, m usical director at~th«- Portland, was the other em ploye mem -iN eedham , daughter returned from the Pacific excellen t cuisine. We specialize In del high school, slated that very few hoys her of the board to be elected . Christian hospital last week. icacles that are not alw ays easy to came out for the glee club at the flrst ' Severely criticizing lumber opera AIRPLANE IS USED IN get; and we prepare them most delici try out m eeting He announced that I tors who are operating their m ills on Lions Going to Monmouth , ously under sanitary conditions. And SEEDING PASTURE LAND another m eeting would be held on a nine or ten-hour-per-shlft basis, 4-L A dozen mem bers of the Springfield our popular prices m ake it possible representatives from all parts of W ednesday of this week Seeding 2000 acres of pasture land Lions club and their w ives expect to to enjoy your m eals here often w ith w estern Oregon, m eeting at Toledo from t(,e a | r |a „ Dew «tep In comm er go to Monmouth Saturday night to at- out being extravagant. Girl's Athletic Association volced their condem nation of thl» cjbj aT|a tion for i^ n e county and th ‘ tend the charter night cerem onies of The Girl's A thletic association had practice In no uncertain term s. The j<)b of Ree,n ng BO large a section c o n 'a new club In that city. The trip w i l l , m eeting Tuesday, October 16, f o r ! m eeting was the 10th annual district bp done more cheaply by this m eans be m ade by autom obile the visitors the purpose of organizing This organ! convention of the w estern Oregon dis- (ban a nv other. T h ese announce- reaching Monmouth in tim e for a 7 TONY GRAVOS. Prop ration proved verp su ccessfu l last tr,ct" m ents were made yesterday after H. , o'clock ban q u et year, and all the girls who were In- At the session both em ployers and j L>>waing of W endllng had employ- J terested In sports are very anxlou» em ployes voted unanim ously to c a n - 1 , a plaae from the Hob| Atrwayg , to have It nguin (his year. sure the several non-4L operations con,p any of Eugene to do that povtlon ! which, so It w as declared, were work- o j h| g fHrn, WOrk. Sophom ores to Have Party Ing their crew s longer than "the <-L Flying low over the cutover land. , T he Sophom ores have at last de basic eight-hour day. Major Eckerson. the pilot, dropped | cided on October 26 as the date for For ten years, or since the eight- (bp aPe(j through a hopper. The pro- their annual party which will be held ' hour day becam e effective, the lumber pe||or blew the seed even ly over a In the High School gym nasium . It Industry of the Pacific northw est has w |(je strip, It was reported, WE SPECIALIZE IN will not be a m asquerade us was flrst had a decade of Industrial peace, speakers pointed out, w hile before | suggested. Food Sale is Set that tim e the strik es und lockouts In 1 The logging cam p , an.l saw m ilk were a I — Ladleg Ald "o cle,y * th " P.-T. A. W ill Meet Friday serious m enace to the prosperity of Springfield M ethodist church w ill con- A P.-T A m eeting will be held F ri the Pacific northwest duct tt cooked food Bale 8 “ ‘urd‘ y- day even in g In the lllg .i School audi _____________________ October 20, It was announced by m em torium at 7:30. It Is being held In bers of the com m ittee In charge to Methodist Services Set the evening Instead of the afternoon day. The sale w ill be In K etels' drug so the fathers w ill be able to attend. S e r v ic e , at the Springfield Method gif)re A(, m em ber„ are requel!ted t0 AND dl>heB f(jr th# M le The High school teachers will act a» 1st church for Sunday were announce,, ___________________ _ h o stesses and a program consisting by the pastor, Rev. C. J. Pike this Wheel Aligning of m usical numbers, solos, readings, morning, as follow s: Sunday school CARD OF T H A N K S and various other things will be given at 9:46 o ’clock, H. L. G illette, super We wish to thank our friends and All fathers and m others of the stu intendent; m>,rnlng worship at 11 dents are invited lo come so they will o’clock, serm on topic, "The Lost | neighbors for their kind sym pathy and Mrs. Arah Hoyt Rae will beautiful floral offerings In the hour get acquainted with the teachers and C hrist” friends. Candy will be sold by th e: sing; Epworth League at 6:30 o ’clock, of our loss and sorrow. Automotive Machinists W % aFe w rong w ffh t/iie p /o taroF Mr. and Mrs H. C. K enney, topic, "Facing the Future,” Paul Pot- girls' League. N o th in g ! Y » t th a 'a u ittin i down 824 Pearl 8L Eugene, Ore. ; --------- » Iter leading; evening worship at 7:30 Fred K enney, and Iro nin g, too. P ro tty »oft, oAF Dramatics Club Masts I o'clock, serm on topic, "Followers of E lisabeth K enney. j i i n., il ... i b i The D ram atics club met on Monday God." Mrs. Pike w ill sing j ( Community News “COOT GET-AWAY?" ANTI-KNOCK RED CROWN GASOLINE STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA D o n ’t w o rry A b o u t baby Tiny Tot Talcum Tlny-tot Talc will soothe any irritation of tender skin and prevent chafing and diaper rash. C onvenient three-and-one- half-ounce can — special cap. 25c Flanery’s Drug Store Drop-ln Cafe Brakes! S w a p EH>ow Brake Needs f o r t b c NEW W esb er and I r o n e r • • w b o w o u l d n ’t ? Pembrooke & Moritz d o w n w ill d o it! 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