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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
“The People's Paper"
A
LIVE NEWSPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
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TWICNTY-H1XTII YEAR
SPRINGFIELD PLAYS
FROSH II
BPRINGFIKLD, I^ANE COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1929
SPRINGFIELD LIONS GO
TO JUNCTION CITY FOR
INSTALLATION OF CLUB
The member« of the Lion« club
motored In Junction City Monday
evening wrere (hey participated In
Die Instillation of (he new Junction
City den of the l.lonx, which was
sponsored by the Springfield organl-
ration.
MISS MARY HARDING
ELECTED PRINCIPAL
OF BRATTAIN SCHOOL
NUMBER IS
B eau tifu l Baby
: NEW PLANT «I0B«
10 BE LEI
Mlaa Mary llardlng. of Kugene. was
principal of the Brattaln
school at the last meeting of the
Local Boys are Hlindicapped By
Contract for Veneer Factory
I School hoard Monday night.
Miss
Rainy Weather; Many Play­
Harding succeeds Mrs. Ora Read
Will Probably Be Let Next
Henn-nway, who resigned some time
ers Expected to See Action in
Week; New Company Holds
ago
She Is at present teaching In
Practice Game on University
First Meeting in Portland and
1 the Kugene public schools and also at-
Over
400
Lion«
an
d
th
e
ir
wive«
from
of Oregon Diamond.
Completes
Organization.
' tending the Kugene Bible University.
all o v er th e woHtern p art of O regon
I^eonard Mayfield, who has been
S pringfield high sch o o l’s bnscnull . w ere p rev en t a t th e careniony. which
A contract for the construction of
1 serving as part time Instructor In
team will sec actio n for th e d ie t tim e was held al IdylwiMid. near Junction
the veneer plant on the Industrial
j physical education and coach of ath-
j tract here will probably be let early
th is season tom orrow a ftern o o n when City Kdward F. Hallev. senator from
' letlcs at the high school was re-elected
Lane county and newly elected presl-
i next week by the Willamette Valley
th e I io v m etuah w ith th e stro n g U nlver
as a full-time Instructor at the m eet­
dent of the Junction City club, was >
Veneer company. Details of organls-
► Ity of O regon fresh m en n in e al Ku presented with the charter by Harry i
ing. Mr. Mavfleld will he subject to
w»- www - 'n8 the new company have been near-
‘ assignment for teaching In addition
getle,
A. Swarf of Portland, dl«trfrt proal ■
Young Eric Gordon Hemming.» j
completed and the Incorporators
to his coaching dutfea.
T h e m atch In K ugene will he m erely dent of the organlatlon
of Hanworth. Middlesex, England, announce that they are now nearly
-year old school
a p ra c tic e gam e, according in M-onard
Hugh ItoHHon. pa«t president of the , flirt. Helen Terwilliger, ii becom­ 1 A resolution requiring that all full- I
M ayfield, coach of th e h a u l team , and K ugene club, acted a« toa«lina«ter of | ing one of the most famous .girls I time Instructors In the Springfield j
recent con test
' j The main building is to be 50x160
in America. I.turning io on the
w ill he p rin cip ally for th e pu rp ose of ,
affalr j H Ml,ler. m ayor o f June
radio on Inauguration Day, the I public schools reside In Springfield
■ feet and there will be 2000 lineal feet
lin in g up th e team and g au g in g Its I
r „ y w elcom ed th e v isito rs and
« ju g h t Ju atice Taft’s misquoting
-luring th e scohol year was passed by STATE HEADQUARTERS
' of dry sheds 20 feet wide. A mill
the
oath
o
f
office
when
he
sw
ore
in
the hoard at the meeting It was also
potential strength. The first game o f ; rh ar|PM ,, Pno|,. president of the
pond and docks will be built as well
H r r b e r t lld o v r r as président. Mile
I resolved that in »he future no appllca-1
FOR ACME COMPANY
the new Lane county conference, gprlagfleld club, gave the response
as two railroad sidings, according to
T e r w illig e r said that the Chief Jus­
, tlons from marries! women would be
which Include« Kugene. I nlverHlty
Jume® O. Illalr, president of the
tice had said "preserve, m a in ta in
ESTABLISHED HERE , plans of the officials of the company.
high. < ottage drove, am i Sp rin gfield , V an cou ver, W a sh in g to n club, a n d * and defend" ra th e r than "preserve» J considered by the board.
The Willamette Valley Veneer com-
of
will he hold Friday afternoon. April victor I’.’ Morris, president of the Bu-I pro tect and defend." and T a f t re­
, All of the teachers in the Lincoln . . The establishment - in Springfield
• ..
. _
pany has been Incorporated for $100,-
plied that the v a ria tio n must be
the
district
headquarters
of
the
Acme
IT
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,
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Ji. when the drove team t.mi. s here
rIub ,,,.„ y(.rpt, th(. ,,r l n < a ( 1
and Brattaln schools this year were
I ’ trilm te d to the defect o f e n f o ld
000 and the first meeting was held last
re-elected
by
the
directors
at
the
Service
company,
an
Iowa
City,
Iowa,
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"
f
y
"
The Bprlngfleld team has been dresses of the evening Heveral clubs
week at headquarters In Portland,
meeting Monday night.
Those who firm dealing In automobile accessofles,
greatly handicapped this season by put on skits. Laurence Moffitt. Ijiwr-
when officers and directors were
were re-employed at the Lincoln waa announced Tuesday by George
rainy weather. Mavfleld said It was | «nee tfcinkler. John Robertson and D., MRS- JULIA KENNEDY
elected.
,
school were Mrs. Mary R. Walker. Heaton, western manager of the com­
not until this week that It was dry I* MurphV of Springfield, presenting
DIES AT ROOF HOME
J.
A.
McPherson
and
W.
C.
Bailey
Mrs. Crvstal Male, Mrs. Kila Lombard pany, who was here supervising the
enough for the learn Io get In any real several “black face" quartet selec- ;
FUNERAL WEDNESDAY Miss Elizabeth James. Miss Jessamine organization of the office. The Spring- of thp company were in Springfield
practice. What the hoys most need j tlons.
Nelson. Miss Crystal M Bryan. Mrs. Reid branch of the firm will serve all ,ast Saturday and at that time secured
now, he said. Is some hot weather
The Springfield people who attended
Mrs. Julia A. Kennedy, 78, a resi- Opal Roberts, and Mrs Marjorie of Oregon and northern California as a leaRP for the company for the 12
to gel them Into the eorrhet form for the ceremony were Mrs. W. II. Adriau
acres mill site here.
dent of Springfield for more than Jjlggp,lp tanrpn,.p Moffitt, principal well
baseball
j Mr. and Mr«. W K Burnell. Mr and twenty years, died Monday morning at , of , hp Llnco,n grhoo| w *g rM ,ectP<,
The warehouse for the Acme com
T h e » tie e p for Ihe gam e tom orrow
B ,r b e r ’ MT nnd Mr" the home Of her son-in-law. D. W. Roof
pany has been opened In the-Dryped KINGSHIP OF JESUS
some time ago
W
N.
Ilow,
Mr
and
Mrs.
F
B
Hamlin.
S47
A
street
has net y 11 been definitely der ided
The teachers re-emploved at the chemical building on Main street. S. |
IS SUBJECT OF SERMON
by Mayfield As a loss will not af Mr. and Mrs. John llenderer, Mr and
Mrs Kenned> was born at Paw Paw - BraHa,n gch(M)1 WPrp Mlgg AnnP j R. Jaynes has been appointed as m an-'
Mrs
F
B.
Flanbry.
JJr
and
Mrs
Allen
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
fei I Springfield'«
, R t a b le standing
that "all In o f the
th e lea
’'
Mr and Mrs 11. K Maxey. GrOVe’ lll,n,,i# Jl,ne 20' ,850' “nd Gorrle. Miss Alta Manning. Miss P.-arl ager for the district, with George Hof.
a . « I ' , .....
.......Mr and Mrs J C McMurray. Mr and I ?*n,P
*n J*78'
“» E McMullen. Miss Dorothy Glrrard. «■<•« In charge of the shipping Auto
The Kingship of Jesus” will be the
players turning out for the team will
I Portland. Since the death of her hus and Miss Hazel L. Murphy.
supplies will be shipped to the Spring- thpmp of thp sprmon
Rpy. g .
n r action before the match Is over. Mrs D B Murphy. Mrs W C, Me-
laigan. Mr and Mrs. C. P Poole, Mr
* aKO’ MrK K ,n n " 1'
Although many applications have d,dd branch in carload lots and will f-jjii^ers of the Springfield Christian
There are a number of letter men
has lived here.
been received for the position of prln- bp distributed in smaller allotments c),nrcb Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
from last year's championship team and Mrs O. H. Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs.
W
c
Rehhan,
Il
M
Stewart.
Mr
and*
*****
*’
survived
by
her
son
In
law,
,.jpa|
of fhe high school and for the j OTer/*** d***r*ct froln bere' Tbe
The cholr'w ill sing a. special number
on t* e squad, hut some of last year's
W
, he high school left vac- ; car load of «ood8 wUI arrire about , entRled “Christ Is King.“ Donald
second siring players are giving them Mrs. W F. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. two grandchildren. I^wrcncC
i ChiMers will sing a special number
W Walker. Mr and Mrs. W F. Roof of Springfield, and Mrs. Mabel , an, by , hp resignation of Miss Hodge At>rl1
stiff competition for their places.
The Acme Service company uses In 1 at the bible school, whlch’ will begin
Wright. Mr. «nil Mrs. John Ketels. O Rdmunson of Goshen and one brother. an(, ^ is s Lombard, no action has been
G Bushman. Mr. and Mrs I^nrence i ®*®r** " Baker of W aterloo. Iowa (¡,^,>0 ag yet by the board.
its business the plan of bringing goods at 9:45.
SAFETY CONTEST DATE
Moffitt Lawrence Sunklcr. Miss Ku Her* daughter. Mrs. Roof, died here j
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direct from the factory to the service
Christian Endeavor services will be
station with resultant savings in price. held at the church at ^ 3 0 o'clock In
EXTENDED TO MAY 1 nice Smith, and Mr and Mrs John flve ’,ear" B’ °
PRESIDENTS MEDAL TO
The organization of tne territory the evening. “The First Church” will
[ Robertson.
Mrs. Kennedy's funeral was held
BE PRESENTED BOY FOR
T h e rin s in g d a le fo r th e s a fe ty I '
■
around Springfield Is already nearly be the theme of the evening sermon
Wednesday afternoon at the Spring-
essay contest sponsored In the Spring,
complete. 150 service stations having by Rev. Childers at 7:30. Misa Lois
field
Methodist
church,
of
which
she
HEROIC
’
RESCUING
field schools by the local t I. has been THREE MEN COMPLETE
signed up with the company. These Hajnes
g|ng # so,o ..Onr gavior-
was • member, with Rev. J. T. Moore,
extended from April 20 to May I. It
NATIONAL GUARD TERMS former pastor of the church. In charge
Thp presentation of the gold presl- will be known as Acme Service sta-
.
was announced yesterday by W. P
Mrs. Kennedy was dent's Medal of the National Safety tions.
of the services
The Springfield National Guard buried beside her husband In the Lone Council by I L Patterson, governor
FIRST PLANE LANDED
Tyson, chairman of t h e ’ safety com
m ltlcc of the Springfield organization observed Ihe third annlverslary of ns Fir cemetery at Portland.
ON SPRINGFIELD FIELD
.
¡of the state of Oregon, to Orlo Cum- SEARCH FOR BODY
founding Monday, April 1. At that
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i mings, Wendlfng boy scout, will be
Mr Tyson visited the Lincoln time Seargeant Charles F. Scott and
OF LLOYD BRIGGS IS
The first plane td land on the
MORE WELLS SUNK FOR
1 h’“1<l ln ,he 4 L hal1 at Wendllng to­
s< hool and the Ilrattaln school Wed
j Sergeant Orville Eaton re enlisted In
morrow night. The presentation will
Springfield flying field east of the city
STILL
UNSUCCESSFUL
needay, speaking to the upper grades
CITY WATER SUPPLY be held In conjunction with a meeting
the Guard, having rompleferi their
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' was brought to earth by Major G. H.
students on the contest. He Is very three years of service. Corporal Rich-
Search for the body of Lloyd Briggs. Eckerson last Friday afternoon. It
of the safety committees of the Booth-
anxious, he ««vs for the parents of I ard llnrpole. whose term also expired
Another well has been driven by the . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
..
Kelly Lumber company of this dis- sixteen year old West Springfield was a Wasco plane and has since been
the children to co-operate with the 4 L . at that time, did not re-enllst and was
nton» «..k t....
tflft-
¡youth, who is supposed to have been operating from the field here making
tn making the contest a success, nnd
. . . . . . . . .
.
.
,
.
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honorably discharged from thp service. Ihe plant making flve wells now com-
pleted One more will be driven soon
The me,,aI whlch wiH bP K'ven drowned when h,s cano* overturned trips to nearby- towns,
also In emphasizing the Idea of safety
Scott, Eaton and Harpole are tin-
and When all six are In opertion near yoUnK Cun""lnKs ,s »warded by the In the Willamette river near the Owing to the so^ness of the ground
In the home.
only three of the 17 members origin­
ly enough water to supply the cltv Is Na,,onal Snfe,y Council to persons Springfiekl bridge
Wednesday, was at present passengers rfave not been
Writers o f e s s a y s may find material ally enrolled In the Guard who con,
hen, Pip.
who s,I<'cpssf"1I>’ restore to breathing still unsuccessful, according to the taken up as yet from the field here.
pleted
the
period
of
enlistment.
The
p«P<‘f<‘'d
to
he
taken
frotp
them.
Pipe
to aid them a, the public library. Mr.
,
,
an Individual
who
Is suffering from latest reports
last
From th e ’na tu re o f th e around it <■
.
.
„
. night
. , . from Sheriff
r ro m me nature or m e grouna it ,«
Tyson snM, nt,-I the members of the Springfield unit now h-is a m em b er Hue and larger compressors have been .
drowning, asphyxiation, suffocation, Harry Bown, who had been directing expected to be in good condition for
4 I. safely committee also «and ready j ship of 25. Ihe full number allowed by a'ithorlzed by the company anti will or electrocution. Thia Is the first such ihe searchers.
flyinp
after thp raing gtop At
to nsslst In any wnv possible. The the state.
he tnstalle.i soon. The water Is forced
members of the committee In charge
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from the wells by air lines which lead medal to he awarded on the Pacific • The river was dynamited yesterday present landings are being made on
coast. Several months ago the Wendl- ¡n several places near where the boy the grass but the plowed portion of
to the bottom of the holes
of the contest are W P Tyson, chair- BAPTISTS BEGIN STUDY
I Th«
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i log youth saved the life of 15 months fa supposed to have lost his Ilfs, ln the field will be used when It Is dry
mnn. O. 11 Jarrett, F. E. Ix>nhart. T
o f w ll
ir l n t ii'
>'"'r , ' °'<1 M,,dred Domascofsky. Thp baby the hope that the Jar might raise the enough.
OF BOOK OF THE ACTS
11. Nyslen. N. L. Howard. E C.
,
used
for
city
purposes
and
a
large
pro-
,
' "
h "
'
.
b®dy' The dra«*,n* of thp r1vpr was J Major Eckerson plans to organize a
Michela. W. F Frlttk. L. 11. Neel, and
I The Book of the Acts will be ’ tlon of Ihe water has been from th e s e i rps,orpd hPr ,o poni,<’'<’»’,n<’S8 by ap. discontinued Monday, the sheriff re- airway company and conduct a school
Wilbur l.loyd
studied during the m -” tt, o f April at
plying artificial respiration, which he ports. If the blasts fail to raise the here.
wells. The taste of the water was
the Hprlngfleld Baptist church, begin­
had learned in his boy scout work . | body, the search will be abandoned.
greatly Improved and plans are now
ning Sunday mornlnt
• r 1 7. A copy
J. A. ROBERTS OBSERVES
The program for tomorrow night is
Young Briggs left the home of his SCOUTS GIVEN BADGES
to pump all the water from wells and
uncle. W. V. Briggs, proprietor of the
75TH ANNIVERSARY of the Book of the At ts will be given use the race only when there are ex­ as follows:
AT LEGION MEETING
to each person attending the Bible
Safety talkR hv H. H. Herdman. Eugene-Springfield auto camp Wed-
cessive demands in the Irrigation
school,
which
will
begin
at
10
o'clock.
nianager
of
the
Oregon
and
Columbia
nesdav
evening
and
was
seen
paddling
Twenty five friends nnd R elatives of
season.
Troop 12 of the Boy Scouts, which is
The choir of the church will sing
Basin division of the National Safety 1 down the river In his canoe about six sponsored by tffe American Legion,
J A. Roberts gathered at the home of
an
anthem
nt
the
beginning
of
the
Council; W. P. Tyson, of the Spring- o'clock by Flovd Kull. of Springfield,
his son. Ronald Roberts, nt Wendllng
was entertained Friday night at the
OLSON GETS CASHIER
field 4-L; George McCornack of the who was crossing the wagon bridge at
Easter Sunday In celebration ftf Mr. ¡’norn,ng sprvl<’p a‘ H o’clock, and the
Chamber of Commerce rooms by th®
JOB
AT
S.
P.
STATION
Camp 40 4-L; W. H. Fitzgerald of the ¡that time, t h e next morning Deputy
Roberts’ seventy-fifth birthday. Those
OHartet of the church will fur-
Springfield Legion and the auxiliary.
State Industrial Accident Commission. . Sheriff Carhle discovered the canoe
who were present at the dinner given i n *’dl «prclal music at Ihe evening ser.
Twelve tenderfeet scouts were pres­
Oswald
Olson,
who
has
been
employ­
tn honor of Mr. Roberts were: Mr i v*1'0 a* 7:30. The B. Y. P. IT services
Slem: W. I. Smith of the Camp 39 partly filled with water, with one pad-
ented badges by Commander J. M.
ed
as
yard
clerk
at
the
Springfield
will
be
held
at
6:30
o’clock.
4-L;
C.
Abrams,
of
the
Camp
35
4-L.
I
die
still
in
It.
inside
the
retaining
wall
snd Mrs A. B Sacre, and children.
Blhlb study nnd prayer Rervlee Is Southern Pacific station, was assigned and Wfilfe Allen of the Wendllng 4-L. of the mill race, near the Hitchcock Larson, of the Legion, and six first
Olga, Alberta, and Enrving, nnd Mr.
hold
af the church ench Thursday ,o tho PnMtlon of cashier at the of
Introduction of Governor Patterson, home. It Is supposed that he fell out i class scouts were presented with ser-
.
Sncre’s father; Elizabeth Mattison.
flee
last
week
and
assumed
his
new
A
p Dixon, general manager of the . of his canoe when he attempted to ( vice *>adffes **-'
B. Huntly. Tai s
evening
at
7:30.
Mary Wojnlok, nnd Ella Smith, of
duties Monday. Frank Schneider, who Booth-Kellv Lumber company.
Eu- make a landing some place near the were made by Edltor H' E Max*y'
Wendllng; Arthur Nickerson of Che­
had been temporarily filling the post- RpnP
hpR(1 of fhe mU, racp Hp wng nnabl{. ! the News. Mayor C._O. Wilson and
Held Dinner Easter
welah. Washington; Mr. nnd Mrs. I.
Major F. B. Hamlin. The scouts pres­
tlon
of
cashier
until
a
permanent
man
,
PrPiipn,
a»|on
of
medal.
Governor
!
to swim.
D Larimer. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Smith,
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Peterson of
ented a demonstration of first aid
should
he
assigned,
returned
Sunday
.
PaHprgon.
,
i
The
boy’s
father
Is
employed
at
Co.
and son, Kyle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Springfield were hosts to a number of
treatment,
after which light refresh-
to
his
home
at
Portland.
Demonstration of safety nnd first quille. He had not been attending
Roberts, Grant Roberts nnd Miss Mary their friends nnd their families nt. a
.....u
n
i
ikBBivr
n
u
iiiin
y
i
n
ose
pressor
M
°
’"on
Portland,
arrived
In
'aid.
Wendllng
Boy
Scouts
and
George
school
hut
had
been
Just
staying
rnpn*'
wprp
served by the Indies of th®
Roberts, of Springfield; nnd the hosts, dinner Easter Sunday. Those present
were
Mrs.
Ix>ttn
Mend.
Mr
nnd
Mrs
s
Pr*
n6
flp'<
1
Sunday
to
take
the
p
o
st-M
.
Aitken,
field
manager
of
the
Na-
around
the
home
of
his
aunt
and
aux
1
ary'
Mr. nnd Mrs Ronald Roberts nnd their
uncle.
children, Catherine. Josephine, Ron­ Roy Mead. Elizabeth Rodgers. Mrs. ” on ° f yftr<1 cl’,rk af ,he depot **"♦» Honnl Safety council.
SURPRISE PARTY HELD
Esther Thelnes and sons. Jack nnd a Permanent mnn will be assigned | Safety First motion pictures.
ald. Jr., Shnron nnd Joe.
Harry, of Eugene- Mr and Mrs Wll- j fronl tbp cpn,ral office of the com-j Music by Wendllng orchestra.
Hamlin's Relatives Here
BY SMALL CHILDREN
Ham Darling, and'daughter. Alice, of pany' M,r O,aon w'" rpm“,n ,n I
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Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Richards and
BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED
Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pier- apr,nKflp,d for ab"’’»
d«V'-
| Van Valzah Brothers Here—Dr. Mrs.
Mrs. Johln
Johln Hamlin
Hamlin of of Portland
Portland spent
spent
Charlene and Raymond Flora were
AT CHASE GATHERING
Gerald Van Valzah of Portland and Easter here visiting with Postmaster pleasantly surprised Monday evening
son and children, Delbert Jr., Viola,
Green House Finished
! Dr. Robert Van Valzah of Meford j and Mrs. F. B Hamlin. Mrs. Hamlin j Iff 15 of their small friends who gave
Over thirty members nnd friends of nnd Noreen, of Mabie; and Mr. nnd
Consturetlon work on (lie new 50 bv i spent
Easter In Springfield visiting is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs
them a party at the home of their
Mrs.
Alfred
C.
Townsend
of
Spring-
the Chase fnmlty gathered nt the
45fi foot green house nt Chase Gar with their mother. Mrs. Bernlee Van j Hamlin and Mrs. Richards the sister grandmother, Mrs. Abbie Lynch, Mill
home of J. W Chase nt Chase Gardens field.
dens was completed last week, and, Valzah.
and L streets. April 1 and 2 were th®
■ of the Springfield postmaster.
Sunday In celehrntlon of the birthday«
the entire building was plowed and
fourth and fifth birthdays of the Flora
Canton
Hovey
to
Meet
of F.verett. son' nnd Virginia, grand­
set with cucumbers during the early
children. Games were played and an
Leaves for Portland — William
Two Girl Scouts Pass Tests
daughter of Mr. Chase. Those whp
The Eugene Canton Hovey, Number part of this week. The interior of the Rodenbough. owner of the Roden-
Two Springfield girls, Margaret enjoyable party was held by the chIV
were present, were Mr. and Mrs. Four, Pntrlnreh Militant of the I. O. O. new building has been heated, nnd
hongh
Oarage,
left
Monday
on
a
busi­
Haack
and LaMoyne Black, passed dren.
Homer ("base and family. Mr. nnd F. nnd Its auxiliary will be hosts to
fhe cucumbers whlrh were set out this ness trip to Portland.
their tenderfoot girl scout tests at the
Mrs. Lester Cope nnd sons, Mr. nnd nine other chapters of the order nnd week will he ready for Ihe market
rlngfleld Boy on Debate Team
regular meeting last Thursday even­
Mrs. Eugene Chase and son, Chester their auxiliaries Saturday evening
w ltjln a month. The proprietors of
Wilsons Entertain—Mayor and Mm. ing. thus becoming full members of
Hohart Wilson, the son of Mayor
Chase nnd Son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrvln April 20 nt 8 o’clock, when a district
the gardens have heen selling eueum j C. O. Wilson had as their guests the troop. Six members of the youn­ and Mrs. ff. O. Wilson, of Springfield,
Chase and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ever, meeting will he held nt Eugene In the hers from the other green houses
Enster Sunday their son nnd dnughter- ger troop of the scouts, nnder their a freshman In the University of Ore­
elt Chase nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. 1. O. O. F. hall. The Cantons from since early In February.
In-lnw Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Kenneth leader Miss Alta Manning, went on a gon. accompanied by Walter Evans of
Harry Chase, Miss Maude Chase, Miss Salem, Lebanon, Albnny, Harrisburg,
Wilson of Salem, nnd Mr. W ilson’s hike east of town Friday evening. The Portland. Journeyed to Forest Qrov®
Helen Hnugann, Miss Maude Wallace. Portland, Marshfield, Junction City,
At Portland—Mrs. John Henderer mother. Mrs. W H. Riddell of Detroit, girls were Instructed In wood signs. Wednesday night, where they repres­
Albert Rhan, Earl Davis, and John Roseburg nnd Medford will nttend the
spent Tuesday at Portland on busi­ Michigan, who Is spending the winter One group went ahead and laid a trail, ented the Oregon Freshmen In debat®
Thompson.
meeting.
ness.
against the Pacific University team.
In Eugene.
and the rest followed.
elected
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