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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW KN TY-HIXTII Y ELMI
MANY INCLUDED ON
Court Will Hear Local Boys Trim
Bridge Case Soon University High
NEW LEGION SION BOARD
WITH MEMBERSHIP ROLL
IS COMPLETED MONDAY
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 17
RPRINOFIELD. LANE COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 2. 192»
CORVALLIS TOSSERS WIN
FROM SPRINGFIELD MEN
IN HORSESHOE MATCH
“The People's Pepar"
WARREN 10 BUILD
NEW SAWMILL HERE
The painting of the new American
The Corvallis horseshoe club nosed Argument* against fill to be air- i Score of 16-8 piled up in second
Legion sign hoard on Main street was
out the newly-organlxed tfprlngfleld
ed second time Monday;
!
game of season; play
completed Monday by A. E Wood,
horseshoe club 1095 to 1086 In the
Grove Friday
local painter. The border of the board Eugene Man to Begin Work on
Injunction sought
Scholarship and attendance win first match of the season held on
s i r painted In blue and tan At the
20,000 Capacity Plant at
the local . court Sunday
Corvallis ]
Rprtngfleld high school moved up top of the sign the American legion
places for 228 on list; Mrs.
Arguments for and
the con
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__ against
_
scored 465 points on ringers, and
Once; Structure to be Erect*
Ora Read Hemenway names Springfield 463. The local team will tlnuatlon of the work pn the filled In , one notch In the Lane county confer- j eu,blem was painted In colors, and
ed on C Street Adjoining
123 Brattain students; Moffitt meet Corvallis In a V turn match approach to the west end of the new I enee baseball league Friday by ke'ow the names of the present paid
Planing Mill.
Springfield
bridge will be heard In trouncing the University high school up
** ,he Springfield post of
selects 105 at Lincoln.
there Bunday.
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Thp
the
legion
The Hprlngfleld horseshoe players I
count/ ttmr,
Monday ! at Eugene by . score of 16*
A new electric saw mill with a
The members of the Legion whose
I’lir r i on the honor roll for either hsv< not ha I a gr< at d a of pra
whan |gr, C. A. Wlntermeler and locol team lost a close contest to i am<-s appear on the board are: Mar­ capacity of 20.500 feet a day will be
high scholastic average! or perfect , this season, ss the new courts, be­
Brownell,
attorneys
re- Engene high school last week by . . . lon Adams. Henry Adrian. R L. Bur­ erected at once on G street between
attendance during the past six weeks tw
een tne
o u n ta in n
ia ie n i Power
uw ro , Howard M ■ —--------.
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.
tween
the m
Mountain
Mates
nett, Ira B. Baldwin. Paul Basford, Third and Fourth by H. O. Warren of
were won toy 22* pupil» In the Spring ’ company and the Wright hardware talned by the citizens of West Spring- ncor® "
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field public schools. It was announced »tore, have only been completed for field who are opposing the fill, appeal i mar ■ w 1 one Kdm,! won an one A'lllls Bertach. Fred Bauer. Clayton Eugene, It was announced yesterday.
Barber, Bherman Conrad. Vern Cal-
yesterday by Mrs. Ora Mead Hemen- a short time The team will meet io the court for a temporary restrain- j
Wilbur Hyland, proprietor of the Eu­
way. principal of the Brattain school. I other clubs from the various Wiliam mg order, stopping the work until a
The game
a r y r *e UP4l.0 derweil. Robert H. Culbertson.
gene planing mill, who recently pur­
V 4 J v beginning of the
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William
Dow,
C. Dillard.
Herbert
sixth Inning, the
and I*urence Moffitt, principal of the etle valley towns throughout the formal hearing of tho case can be | ‘he
chased the Loud planing mill on G
score
standing
at
7-6
for
Springfield
.
G
Dibble.
Orville
Dean.
Frank
L.
Liscoln school fine hundred and five season
held.
The line ups and points .cored by ' The residents of West Hprlngfleld , a‘ “ «•< « » • - '»
' “ ‘J ’’ ""’T " ’
Prank 15*w ,c h - V D Po’ ,e’ J street, has purchased nine lots ad­
of thoes winning honors are enrolled
each
man
In
the
contest
Bunday,
are
cUlm
,
hat
thr
fill
as
It
I.
being
con-
Ith*
Hprlngfleld
boys
found
their
bait-
WallPr
Go*»ler. Tn.bert Henderson. joining the planing mill site on G
at the Lincoln school, and the re­
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structed now will con.tltute a menace *»<
a"<1 funded In a succession „ B Hontly> r B Ham,|„. T. Owen street from tthe Harry M. Stewart
maining 123 »1 'he Brattain school.
as follows
in
time
of
high
water,
causing
a
de-
*>
'
run.
that
overwhelmed ‘he Eugene „„„decson. Wilttam A. HUI. Harry B. Fuel company, which he haa leased to
Those at the Brattain school arc as Hprlngfleld (1086) Corvallis (1095)
„tractive current to flow acroaa the
,ck Reyno'*” - University high JoBM peFnrest Joralmon. John P. Mr. Warren for five years for the
follows: First grade—Alta Manning,
Gillian» 171
Gerlach 176
property
In
the
vicinity.
They
emJ
school
coach, used three pitchers. King. FrM Knox. Engene Kester, erection of the saw mill.
teacher; Scholarship. Haymond Pyle.
Clark 210
•l.-nls t«3
Mr. Warren has been operating a
ployed attorneys and petitioned the ^elds. Ijike and Whittier, hut was AI)pn Kafoury. Jack Larson.
Peter Chase, Dalton Horton. Mae Etta
Ht Johns 176
Cox 194
court a week ago for an Injunction “«ableto hold the Springfield batters
- Verdun
-
- May. .................
saw
mill near Crow, west of Engene,
Herbert Moon. Tex
Moon; Attendance: Hobby Culver.
Hume 1**
Ehnstlng 300
stopping .he work
Judge J. W Each of the Springfield pitchers. Co- Mead. Ray McPherson. Paul Myers, for some time. He will move his
Archibald 170
Hasel Keyes.
Smith 159
Hamilton, of Roseburg, who was tak-
Lynch, and Squires, saw ser D. M Morse. Vernon Meats. Delbert equipment here and will also install
Hörende 1*0
Second grade—llssel Murphy, tea­
Buoy 154
McBell. mmer
Elmer Maxey, Herman «.
J. some new machinery and electric
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Inr
the
place
of
Judge
Sklpworth,
T,re
,n
rame’
iwrneii.
Billy May was elected president
cher Scholarship. Lorraine Squires.
Although the Springfield boys are Mor„e. x a Nettleton. Levi Neet. Os- motor« for the power, giving a total
Mildred Billings. Billie Nesbitt. Phyl- o f'th e Hprlngfleld Horseshoe club at denied the petition on the grounds
.
business
meeting
of
the
organization
that
the
Injunction
was
unnecessary
not
up to their last years form be- waM Olson. N. W Orr. Warren U . capacity of about 20,000 feet a day.
11, Westphall. Violet Steele. Clarence
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at
,
hp
t|m„
The
hearing
Monday
j
cause
of lack of practice this season. ph|ppgi r arl Phetteplace. !ra M ' Logs will be brought to the mill by
Clarke; Attendance; Billie Nesbitt. held at the courta Wednesday even
will
he
a
continuation
of
the
case
at
times
they showed real baseball Pet<,rgon, Maxwell A. Pohl. David 8. , train and by truck. About eight men
IieForest Whites, Alice Chase, lantlse Ing Dean Beals was chosen vice
will be employed, with Warren per­
ability during the University game, pingprton, Glen Robertaon.
president, and Bill Oerla« h secretary which was started In court a week
Slnnar. Phyllis Weeetphall.
sonally in charge of the business.
ago At some time in the near future according to I^onard Mayfield, locw
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Tom
Bert
Snook.
L.
J.
Third grade- Mrs. Paul Belford, treasurer.
Warren hts signed a contract with
a hearing will be held In rourt at ; coach. The team showed some Im- Sherman. C. A. Swarts. Edward
teacher; Scholarship. Inland Neher.
whlch the case of the West Spring ; provement In the University game Stewart, L. R. Sims, L. E. Scott. Wil­ Hyland whereby all the lumber pro­
Violet Miller, Henry Chase, Edgar HANGARS BUILT AND
field property owners against the , over Ils showing In the Eugene con­ liam P. Tyson. Arnold Tomseth. Earl duced by his mill will be planed by
Trotter. Wyetta Spriggs. Ruth Rich­
, the planing mill on the adjoining site.
OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
state highway commission, A. C. j test here last week
| Thompson. William A. Vasby. V. Vern
ardson. Kdna June Yarnell. Wanetta
Sidney Ward, Jess Walker, Lumber will be sold to local enstom-
MADE AT AIRPORT Mathews, the contractor, and the Lane | Yesterday afternoon Springfield
Ne«t, Wesley Robertson; Attendance.
! eres. and will also be shipped out In
County
court
will
he
hearad
|
met
the
Omega
hall
team
of
the
Uni-
vv-ilHj»m
White.
Mary Innsberry. Emma Wetsel. Rose
ear load lots. The slabs will be cut
With both hangars completed, the
A second mass meeting was held j verslty of Oregon Intra mural league
The Legion has changed Its meet­
Ogden, Wilbur McPherson, Anita
I office under construction, and three at the Glenwood school In West | In a practice game on the local dla ; ing night back to the first and third 1 Into wood for sale through Warren s
Pugh. Helen Lyons. Bobby Keenan.
fuel business In Eugene.
runways rolled and In use. the new 8prlngfleld Tuesday night.
C. A. mond. As the game was merely for Friday of each month, from the se­
Emil Pchytll, Lloyd Sevmen, Harry
Construction work on the new mill
Hprlngfleld municipal airport Is near Wlntermeler was the principal speak­ the purpore of obtaining practice for cond ard fourth Mondays, which It
Bainbridge. Alvin McRee. Bdna June
will
begin within a day or so. and It
lug completion. Two additional run­ er, telling of the steps which must be both teams, no accurate score was was for a time.
Yarnell, Edgar Trotter, Frederick
will he ready to open for operation by
ways will be completed and seeded taken If the construction of the fill , kept
Th<*
next
regular
game
will
be
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Trotter. Frederick Neel. Gordon
about July I. The construction of
with grass for winter use within a Is to be stopped Wlntermeler has plaved Friday afternoon with Cottoge
LOCAL GIRLS' QUARTET
Baldwin.
the plant will cost about $5000.
few days.
had Sinton Klovdall. Eugene engineer. Grove high school at Cottage Grove,
Fourth grade—Mrs Ora Read lle-
GIVEN
SECOND
PLACE
i Tho work at the new field was at work surveying In the West Cottage Grove has had the reputation
menwav: Scholarship. Dale Robert*
done by nten of the American Legion Springfield vicinity for over a week, of putting out strong hasehall teams
IN STATE TOURNAMENT LOUD PLANING MILL
eon. Harold Gillett. Jeamune Withers.
and
rne money
PURCHASED BY HYLAND
nnd others
others
The
money necessary
necessary Klovdall will tesetlfv for the property In past years, but Mayfield believes
Myrtle Ihtke, Sadie Gott. Ethel Gott, for the purchasing of materials was I ownPr8 at the hearing. A census of
The girls quartet of the Springfield
that the Springfield boys can equal
lxtulsn Cowden, June Berg. Bernice
The planing mill on the corner of
high school, composed of Louisa Mc­
donated by the cltlxens of Spring-
people who would he affected by them
Ixiwery; Attendance. June Berg. Bes­
Springfield plays two games each Dowell. Vernice Hawke. Dorothy Third and O streets, owned by A. B.
field. George Perkins, local carpen ^ tha Good menace was taken yester-
sie Cog. IjOUsta Cowden. Maxine Wat-
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Cottage Withers, and Lela Squires, was Ixiud of Eugene has heen sold to
. . . . . Eugene. Università
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ter. Is building the office. The run day j,y w „ Bryan. O M Plummer, with
l.er. Ada Johnson. Angle Krupkla.
ways for summer use. whlrh are com- ' and O F. Bevers. There are about Grove high schools, the other mem- awarded second place In compet'tlon Wilbur Hvland. owner of the Bugens
l.udle Gerber. Billie Stratton. Elisa
-
*_ ■
singers from high schools In all planing mill.
league, and two
pleted, Include one 1600 feet long, 600 men. women and children In the i hers of I-ane County
beth Wardlow. Jeamune Withers. Oil
Mr. Hyland has been operating tho
! gsmes with I^ebanon high school, not parts of the state at the annual mu-
running east and west, one 1*00 feet district, according to Bevers.
yer Adams, Dale Rohesrtaon. !-a Verne
While the legal quarrel Is being a member of the league One game , sic tournament held at Pacific Uni­ mill from the old steam engines for
In length, running diagonally north­
McPherson. Harold Goddard. Lsu-
west by south-eant, and one 1200 feet waged. A. C. Mathews Is going ahead , with Cottage Grove and another with versity. Forest Grove, last Friday and the past several days, but he has
rrnce Jonea. Norma Williams
long running north and south. Two with the work. He has a power sho j Lebanon, which were to have been Saturday. Lebanon high school was now practically completed the In­
Fifth grade—Anne Gorrle; Scholar other runways, one 60 by 1400 snd vel and several teams at work now. j played earlier In the season, were awarded first place, and Silverton stallation of electric motors, and
ship, Irvin Dorr. LaMoyne Black. the other 60 bv 1800. have been grad­
making good progress with postponed because of rainy yeather. , high school third. The quartet sang will start operating with electricity
Margaret Haack. Jo Lara Putman. ed. and will be seeded for use In the and Is
but will be rescheduled later.
■Snow Flakes’* A certificate of within a day or two. The mill em.
the
fill
Joan Seavey. Drudle Ogilvie. Fay
award was presented the local high ploys eight men snd turns out anprot-
wlntr time.
Sqvlrea; Attendance. Paul llelter-
Turner at Roseburg—G H. Turner ; school for placing second.
lmatelv two car loads of lumber S
Visiting Here — Mr. and Mrs.
Tentative plans for a celebration
hoard. Delorlw Nice. Drudle Ogilvie,
spent
Wednesday
on
a
business
trip
day. Wade Palmer will be the fore­
The
boys’
quartet,
composed
of
Flowers
o
f
Medford,
are
visiting
Jo 1-arn Jutman, Hattie Clark. Oren and dedication of the new air port
Paul Potter. Everett Squires. Joseph man of the plant.
to Roseburg.
Springfield for a few days.
upon
the
arrival
of
Major
G.
H
Bck-
la«n»herry, Eugene May. Harold Shaw
Crandall, and Gerald Morrison, made
erson from Troy. Ohio, with his new
Sixth B — Pearal McMullin; Scho­ Waco plane are being discussed by
a creditable showing with “I Hear V .E HOVEN TO PREACH
1
larship. Helen Davis. Evelyn Gormley. the members of the Lions club.
Kentucky Calling.” but failed to
AT
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Mildred Morgan. Velma Peddlcord; Major Eckerson. who will conduct nn
place In the competition. Louisa Me-
Attendance, Virginia Montgomery,
' Dowell, soprano, was able to enter
1 aviation school at the air port, will
Professor V. E. Hoven of the Eu­
Jenn lank. Charles Maxwell. Velma leave for the east within a few days
the finals In competition with seven gene Bible University will deliver
Peddlcord. Faye Johnaon. James lie I to get his new plane, a !25 horse
other gurn
girls with
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‘orner
w,»i, ber
-i-- solo “Come
—..... Love.
—
the morning and evening sermons at
1 Berg, Jeannlne Withers. Rose Ogden.
Long Day Closes.” Pan! Potter, the Springfield Christian church Sun
menway.
pewer. »eapattle <»f a SRSSNI *'f D’d
The nnnunl heeith celebration and
Ito
Fifth group: Dale Rjbestson.
Sixth A - Dorlha Glrrard: Scholar­ : miles an hour.
¡tenor soloist, sang "Over the Hills day. The subjects of his sermons
ship. Harlan Duncan. Charles Cole; I If present plans materialize. Major Mry festival. In which the schools of bert Rodenbaugh, Roso Ogden.
and Home Again.”
have not yet been decided.
Sixtht group: Walter I^xton, Jr., I The Springfield musicians are pre-
Attendance. Esall Adams. Alene John EeketNon will notify the people here Springfield nnd the vicinity portlet-
The high school girls’ quartet,
Foster.
eon. Isirna Chase. 1-aVerne Pugh, ■ of the time of his probohle arrival pate, will be held at the Lincoln | John Avlt. Jr.. Bobby
by foster.
t paring: to enter the annual Lane which placed second In the annual
Charles Cole, Margaret Jarrett. Ken I In the new plane when he reaches school grounds Friday, May 10. be-
Seventh group Laurence
'county music tournament which will state music tournament at Forest
The citizens ginning at 1:30 o'clock.
Music, j son, Bobby Davia, Junior Endlco . be held this wppk
pnd at
Rn^pne in
noth Cox. Franklin W ardlow. R ay­ Salt U tke city wl">
week-end
at Eugene
in Grove last weeji. will sing at the
mond D eeds. LaDorls W alker. W ini­ of the town will I-’ it the air port stunts, presentation of health awards. Kenneth Ables.
the University of Oregon music audl- evening service at the Springfield
Eighth group: Frank „ Stewart,
fred Franx. Anton P ch ytll. Ixittlae ■ to greet him when b-• lands, nnd the nnd a competition In track and field
" Ro I torinm. The girls’ sextette, compos- Christian scurch Sunday night, ob­
Pollard. Billy IK,w. Bruce
of
Ru{h Car]ton
events
among
the
students
of
the
l
bert
Liiky.
i dedication eeri-me-"' will follow.
serving the opening of national music
axey.
Bobbv
Culver.
Delton
Horton.
i
MpDowpn
vem
ice Hawke.
Those winning places on the honor
schools represerted will make up the Maxey
week. The girls will sing "Snow
Ntntth group: Out of town schools. '
hr w |thers. anrt ^ 1 « Squires. Flakes" and "The Old Refrain.”
roll at the Lincoln high school wr>ro
program of the day. Bestdos the
SENIOR CLASS GOES ON
W elcome-King Harlan Duncan.
,
Vpnp|Ian Lovp SonK...
as follows: First grade. Mrs Marjorie
Lincoln and the Brattain schools, the
Bible school will open at 9:45. with
ANNUAL "SNEAK DAY”
Salutation of Flowers-Queen Ruth
mpmbpra of the gjp,,.
laisselle. teacher: Scholarship. Alberta
schools from Mt. Verton. Heyden
S. G. Mushier as superintendent. At
Pollard
! Klpe dub wl„ aln(f
T1mP of Roses" the morning service, which begins at
Keeler, Dorothy Stewart. Jane Alice
The 33 members of the Springfield Bridge, Maple, and Chase Gardens
Subjects tell of health habits by -
w)n glnR ..gwppt
Pengra. Robert Pollard. Frank Stew high school senior class cut classes will he represented at the fete.
11 o’clock, Mrs. Cliff Abrams will
art, Frank Anderaon. Winifred Lyons. Monday and went on the annual , Ruth Pollard will reign as queen of groups.
and Low.” Pani Potter and Louisa sing a soprano solo, “O May My Walk
Presentation of blue ribbons. Miss McDowell will enter tthe vocal solo
Beryl Robertson. Dorothy Mullgan; "sneak day." which Is the privilege the festival, and Harlan Duncan will
be Close to God.” by Johnson. Chris­
Attendance, Frnnk Anderson, Billy of seniors once a year. The students, i serve as king. Their attendants have Beth Konkle.
sections. Cedred Glasbv will enter tian endeavor consecration services
Songs—"A Spring Dance” "The I thte violin solo section, and Frances
Dow. Robert Pollard. Shirley Hack, accompanied by Miss Clara Wagner been chosen from students rating
will be held at 6:30 o'clock, with Cart
Mountain Shepherd.’
Beryl Lyona, Alherta Keeler.
Frlzell will enter the plano solo sec- McKinnls as leader. The evening
and Leonard Mayfield of the faculty, high In health records at the Lincoln
Maypole dance.
Second nnd third grades—Mra. Opal drove up the McKenzie highway to and Brattain schools. If the weather
! tlon. The Springfield entrants are services will begin at 7:30. In ad­
Stunts—“You and My Circus.” Lin­ i being trained by Glenn Coule and
Roberts; Scholarship. Doris Munn. three miles above the snow line, 1 should bo rainy, the festival will be
dition to the girls’ quartet, the choir
Muriel Tyson. Roberta Putman. Ro­ where the party played In the snow 1 held In the high school gymnasium coln school.
: Miss Frances Hodge. Instructors in will sing “Let Us Go Up to the House
"The Dairy Cow." Mt. Vernon | music, who accompanied the contest­
bert Nice, Frank Bennett. John Spore. for a time.
of the Lord.' and Donald Faltz of the
: Instead of the Lincoln school.
School.
l>awrence Thompson. Bobble Davis,
ants to Forest Grove last week-end.
Eugene Bible University will play a
After eating their lunch, the sen- I
program for the day Is as
"Outdoor Sports.” Hayden Bridge
Kenneth Ables; Attendance Frank lors came down the highway as far ! fallows:
trumpet solo.
school.
Bennet. Bert Currie, Junior Endicott, as Belknap Springs, whee they stop-
POWER COMPANY STAFF
Songs: "It is Good to be Alive,”
"The Picnic," Maple school.
Bonnie Findley. Robert Nice. Bernie as Belknap Springs, where they stop-
Party a Success
"O’er the Hills Away," Junior high
UNDERGOES CHANGE
"Health Problems,” Chai« Gardens
»a g le. Maxine Coglll. Bettle Currie,
“The Patsy," the three act comedy
bolore returning home.
school students.
school.
leyl Keeler. Doris Munn, Bobby
„ ..
„
n ,
Presentation of Blue ribbon group
F. L. Davis, who has been service presented last Friday night at ths
Tooth Brush drill. Miss Manning
Melba Harris Bertha Keenan. Ber-
tn|m
Jampg Hpmpn
Davis.
high school auditorium by the senior
and Mrs. Basford’» rooms at Brattain man for the local Mountain States
Fourth grade—Bdna Platt; Scholar­ nadlne McFarland, Eva Louk. Marie
class was a great success. Approxi­
Power
company
for
some
time,
has
way.
school.
ship. Francis Jean Lloyd. Bernice Coffell. June Geiger. Ix<la Peterson.
mately $70 was received from the
Children with flowers: IxuTalne
Clean up drill, Mrs. Hemenway’s been transferred to the Dallas of*ice
Smith. Ruth Keeler; Attendance. Dale Echo Tomseth, Vivian Runte, Verlin
Squlrese. Murid Tyson, Jrrte Alice room.
of the company, taking his new posi­ sale of the tickets to the play. Many
Carson, Seott Wright,Neal Pederson, Posey, Bruce Squires. Juanita Sea-
Pengra. Beryl Robortaon, Norma i Fresh fruits and vegetables. Miss tion Saturday. Jack Henderer, sales­ of the school patrons attending de­
Mary Fritts. Jennie Jackson, Ruth mnns, Eileen Raker. Melba Lowery.
clared It to be the best play ever
Rust, Louise Smith.
Gorrte’s and Miss McMullen’s rooms. man for the Springfield office, has produced at the local high school.
Attendancp, Ford Danner, Elber
Keeler, Bernlee Smith. Marajorle
Maid of honor, Thelma Llpes. M)lk Bottle Fairies. Miss Girard’s been promoted to service man, anff
Fritts. Donald Hawke, John James.
Jolllff, Jean Daniels.
A. L. Wade of Albany has been sent Miss Clara Wagner, senior adviser,
Fifth grade—Chrystal Rryan; Scho. Clyde Ixickwood. Leila Clark, Doris King and queen, Harlan Dv.notn and r00m.
acted as the director of the play.
There will be twenty-three different here to act as saleseman.
larshtp, Barbara Bnrnell, Francis Gerber, Melha Harris, Elizabeth He­ Rnth Pollard. Queon’s attendants,
Keeler, Florence May, Margaret Meek, menway, Maude Hickman. Bertha Barbara Bnrnell and Doris Higgins, events In the track and field meet
8ltver Tea Given
Adrian Returns Home
Health subjects, first group: Faye
will follow the program, fit-
Foscoe Cole; Attendance, Emerson Keenan. Eva Ixnik, Ixda Maxwell.
benefit silver tea was given at
A
W
.H.
Adrian,
owner
of
the
Spring-
Ables, Roscoe Cole, Floyd Green, Morgan Chandler. Kletth Currie, Mel. IlnlveTson, Margaret Jarrett, Doris c]n()|nR contests for boys and girls
__ Springfield public library last
of an grades. The event« will In- field Garage, who has been 111 at the
Eugene Phlllyese, Stephen Rleo. Gor­ vln Foss, Ralph Gillette, Wayne Worley, Fern Fisher.
Wednesday afternoon by the students
San
Francisco
for
the
past
eight
Second group: Mildred Morgan, j chide potato races, blind races, three
don Gellette, Irene Anderson. Frnn- Kendall. Donovan Montgomery. Mark
of Miss Maurlne Lombard’s Junior
Wilma Llpes, Faye Squires, Velma ¡races, tumbling, 50 yard and 100 yard weeks, returned to Springfield Thurs.
cis Keeler, Geneva Myeoff, Marjorie Smith, Morris Stewart.
English class, who recently catalog­
day.
Mr.
Adrian
was
taken
1
1
1
five
dashes,
broad Jumping, high ‘ Jumping,
‘
Evelyn Barns, Dorothy Nice, Helen Peddlcord.
Davis.
ued the books In the library. Tto«
Third group: Bueford Hplverson, hall throwing, and pole vaulting. An months ago and went south for his proceeds from the tea will be used to
Junior high school—latwrence Mof- Swarts, Alys Thatcher, Rose Tuhy,
health
the
latter
part
of
February.
fit. principal:
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