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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Try the H om t
Print Shop Firat
“ The People's Paper**
A
L IV K
NCW SPAPgR
IN A L IV F T O W N
TWKNTY-KEVENTI! YEAR
CHORAL SOCIETY GROUP
INVITES ALL SINGERS
TO JOIN ORGANIZATION
13562479
FOB NEW SjMESlEB
Up from the Ronki
Plana for
a
H -rln rfle ld
Choral
Society are progressing very favor­
ably, aaya Ernest M cK inney, who to-
Examination« Mark Close First ■ether w ith a com m ittee of Lions
Half of Present Year In City club mem here haa charge of the pre­
Schools; High School Makes lim in ary organisation work. M r Mc­
No Graduations at Half; Kinney w ill alao direct the alnglng
■roup
Honor List Printed.
ta tte rs were mailed out laet nl«ht
The
first
h alf of the present to all those whom tho com mittee know |
eihool year w » l luouxht 1» a close can and do sing. asking them to meet I
at the Cham ber of Commerce room i, I
last week In the Hprlngfleld school
eyetem when ,lie Students completed Monday. February 3, at 1 0 0 p. m , |
th eir exomlnatlons, the third a ll for the organisation meeting and for
weeks' «roup which they hare taken the firat rehearsal.
T he com m ittee wished to have It
so far The schools here do not have
irraduatlon exercises In the middle understood that everyone who can
o f thq year and In the low er «rndee »•"« •» welcome to turn out and try
Mr. Mc­
the pupils are not far advanced from for a place In the chorus
one grade to another, except from the Kinney dednred yesterday that he was
sure there
were more singers In
A and II divisions.
New Students were enrolled In the Hprlngfleld than those the com mittee
high school thia week, and a few have had mailed letters to. but that he did
been enrolled In the grade schools not know th e ir names or addresses.
Those who did not receive letters,
T h e re were no students completing
all th e ir required work for the four hut who are w illing to assist In this
year period at the high school laat
enterprise, are urged to see Dr
week.
A few have finished th e ir '
* R ’’bb» n th is week,
four years, but have not yet received
’r b ® choral society Is being spon-
a ll the necessary credits.
sored by the Lions club and Is plan-
T he honor roll for the high school n‘ ng •<> put on an oratorio. •'The Re­
follow s:
-d e m p tlo n ," on flood Friday, April IS,
Freshmen — L eila
C lark.
1-eola » • ‘ h eir firs t effort. The group w ill
Gates. Melba H a rris , Jewel H a lte r- b* »«rictly non sectarian,
brand, t a la
M axw ell, Klwlnd Mna ‘ M r M cK inney promises that the re
rbam . Beulah Richardson, Florence hearaals w ill not he tiresome. They
V a il, M arceline Heavey.
w ill start prom ptly at 9:00 o'clock
Sophomores— W inston Haena, Eldon
Ellison,
Clinton
H artm an ,
Squires, Edna lls v e rfle ld .
Junlors— B arbara
Bartholomew, Dale
E rn s lln g .
D o ro th ly
Adams.
¡«anlels,
• ’ •n * Monday and w ill he over al 9:16.
Lela '
E
Dallas M urphy. D r Rebhan and H.
Maxey are the Lions club cnmmlt-
M yrna
*h lc h Is
O llbert , work
F is h e r.
Harold
Geiger. M ary
Hadley,
Ruth Lee. Vlo-
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»• —
let Runts.
doing
the
prelim inary
'
LIONS CLUB TO
HEAR
. V
EXPERT TALK __________
FRIDAY
|
ON BEAUTIFICATION
—
71 Local People
on 1930 Jury List
HAMLIN REAPPOINTED
POSTMASTER TUESDAY
BY ACTION IN SENATE
Half Are Woman; They May
Claim Exsmption Without
Stating Any Reasons.
Hprlngfleld for another term of four
R an au et F riday'
**
<*•“ • « postal cards were sent out
recently to all women whose names
Advance Sale of Ticket. Indi- X V < hë
X
return the card to the clerk s office
cates Record Attendance;
If t h e / wanted to be exempt from
Good Program Ready.
Jury duty. I ’ nder the Oregon law It
Is not necessary for a woman to give
h ig h ly
tickets had been sold this any reason other than to make her
m o rn in g
for the U rge < ham her of wish known to be exempted from this
Commerce
banquet
and
meeting service.
which Is to bo held at the local or , _
.
ing are tne ¡ T —
«anlaatlon
rooms
F rid a y
evening,
” —
*!
com
people
have
been
V L . m snclnf at
- J ’ 30 * w „ w I . . w
* « iim / r ' draw opringflela
n on the 1930
Jury. who
M ary
A b ra
m.
Jess Heavey and W. K. Barnell. the
com m ittee In charge of the ticket
sales, stated that they expected to
have more than 100 sold before the
meeting.
C lay C. Anderson. Maude T . Bryan.
G erhard O. Bushman. K a tie Brum ette.
E. J. Bertsch, Dan Baugh. Mrs Dean
Beals. Frank Bartholomew. W ayne C,
Clover. H erbert J. Cox. John A. Crab-
T his meeting w ill be a booster tree. V lrg tl Casteel. E lla Conway.
m eeting and special stress w ill b* M rs M ary Cook. Pearl I. Clark. Fred
placed on new memberships, accord Christopher.
M argaret
Campbell.
Ing to W . A. T aylo r, president of the
George C ram er. H arvey Conley. M yr-
Cham ber of Commerce.
__
Egglm ann. J. B Endicott, W illia m
I l ie p principal
r in c ip a l s
p e s K e rs S
n e t ban-
ia n .
1 ..I__n > Endicott.
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—
—
.
The
speakers
at I t the
Eyler, John
D. O.
Fisher
wl11 h* °
8
« « “ -her. Lane John 8. G orrle. Mrs. Charles G ran t
Seniors — Ronald
Abrams.
Helen
«.o“"',5' A<r,<'u" urHl *«*"’• ,od Tom
C randall, Evelyn Buell, Gladys Por ;
______
n ip p ln . secretary of the I-ane County
ter.
R lrh s rd
Prcchnow.
Ethelyn 1 Mrs J M Hnneyman. of Portland, i ( " “ niber of Commerce. M r. F letcher
S tark, Em m a Sm ith, E lm a l-anabery chairm an o f the roadside com mittee Will discuss «•«
the w ora
ork ot
of ms
h i. office
Junior High School List
of the state federation of Garden “ nd the ®‘“ l ° ° k fo r ‘ he future In ag-
H. L. G illette . Flora A. H u ntly. M rs.
Guy Halsey, R. E. H ill. Cora E. Hln-
»on, Clara Johns Charles K Komnp
Mrs. C. E. Kenyon. Anna
A n n . Kessey.
Grace Lansbery, Fred Logan. Mabel":
when the senate Tuesday
his
appointm ent.
re­
Senator
by telegram Wednesday of the action
named on the 1930 Lane county c ir­
Chamber to Have
years
Fred W. Htlew er notified M r. Ham lin
postofflce address Is Hprlngfleld were
with the county clerk on Monday.
V ic to r V floatner began as sta­ I T he complete list eontalns 500 names,
tion helper in the little to w * of
Elisabeth. Mississippi, and now has j 14S being women.
tiecome president o f the Chicago
An interesting feature about Hi’ s
G reat W estern Railroad, one o f the
most important slopping lines of
year s Jury Hat Is that of the 71 from
th e W esL
Hprlngfleld. 33 are women.
Almost
one h a lf of the local people named
are women and almost one-third of
all the women named In the entire
county are local residents.
B H am lin became postmaster of
affirm ed
S eventyone men and women whose
cuit court Jury list, which was filed
F
of the senate. T he new appointm ent
u.ctes fr< re January 29.
Several local
urged M r.
.
BELL THEATRE BUIS
1 O N G > IP M E N I
Show Hous« Closed Until March
1; Will Reopen at That Time
With First Class Sound Equip»
ment; Expert Visits Theatre
Saturday.
business
H am lin s
men had
F in al arrangem ents have been con»,
reappointm ent ' pleted by H . H. Welsa. manager of the
and notification had been received B ell Theatre, fo r the installation o f
from Oregon congressmen that they ’ one of the best moving picture-round
would recommend him (or postmaster
equipments In the state.
agalli.
the date set fo r the firs t showing o f
EUGENE TO APPEAL TAX
CASE ON LAND LEASED
FOR 49 YEARS TO CITY
M arch 1 is
* ta lk ie " pictures In Hprlngfleld.
A representative from the sound
equipm ent company was In the c ity
Saturday to measure the theatre In­
te rio r In order th a t the sound machin­
The tax case growing out of the ery m ay be biult to fit the needs of
Eugene property leased to Spring- the local show house. Several weeks
“ eld In 1926 for 49 years w ill be ap- are required to construct the in tricate
pealed to the supreme court tt was , equipm ent on the "ta ilo r made" speci-
_ _
decided at a meeting of the Eugene
‘ lc a tl°ns which are deemed necessary
council Monday evening.
T he circuit j by tbe comP«“ y. and consequently no
court has ruled that the land Is tax P|c‘ ure» can be shown In the local
able, as Eugene is not using It for tb “«'-r ' before the firs t o f March.
municipal purposes.
The
W ill Remodel T heatre
h M contlnued to P«t tt on the tax
M anager Weiss plans to In s titu te
..
ro l\ ,,n c e “ —
transferred to the
several Im provem ents in the in te rio r
city
and
It
has
been
taxed at about of the building, and thoroughly clean
'
a year
and prepare for reopening when the
! Eugene acquired the land by voting ta lk in g picture
equipment arrives.
*
‘* » 4 1»»»« w ith < h lc h she T he projection equipment in the
‘>urchaae4 “ from the Southern Pact- theatre has been purchased from the
f,c railroad company. In turn the 'fo r m e r manager. Jack Larson, and a
raflroad company bought a site un- tw o year lease haa been procured o a
der op,lon by ,he Eugene T erm in a l the theatre building.
Patronage o f
comP«ny we»‘ of ‘ hat city. Back ‘ he silent moving pictures
ta ie g now «mount to more than _
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good during
the month „ „ In „ .u which the
SZOUU.
W ,th
tt n the
t n e 1>3®
18.10 t ‘ a axes
x e s r coming
n m ln » n
n
~ B ell
“
* 2500' w
up.
tre a tre was operated by
Mr
T h e c,ty of Springfield has about Weiss, that he considered the Spring-'
60 * c rM o( the
*" “ >« muni- theatre-going pnblic deserving of ths
clpal airp o rl and flTe acre> se‘ aaMe b«»‘ ‘° be offered In the talk in g plo-
*8 a
T he rea* of the land is ture world today
“ '«•
On|y Be^ Equipmen,
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W ith the thought in mind of secur­
M ontgom ery, H a ttie Meyers. Mrs. El- CREAMERY EQUIPMENT
m er M orrison. C a rrie S. Moore. Peter I
ing talkin g pictures for Springfield
MOVED TO SPRINGFIELD th a t would furnish the best enter-
L. Nelson. Em ma Olson Tom V Og '
den. H a rry Oldham. Mrs. W H . Pol-1
REMODELING TO START , U in m e n t, M r. Welsa made a contract
w ith one of the beat sound equip-
lard, Mrs. John Price, L. K. Page,
Several
truckloads of cream ery ment companies In A m erica to place
Mrs. W . C. Rebhan. Em ery Rlchard-
i son. Ray Rennie. C. W. Ruth, H a rry i" 1* iih t61? “ nd olber ef,ulp'y,< nt w,Jr^ a machine in the local theatre under
r - nrt.
- . - ' Belle
' brought to Springfield on Tueaday of the company's
M w
B e lew
Fi-avey,
guarantee thstt
the
Edna this week . for the new cream ery which general -----------
public was to Judge w hether
Davla. Ixiuls Johanson M ildred Mor-
Springfield, which Is now a project “ > direct some singing. He w ill h are Hwarts. Mrs. Fred Spencer. T. E Sea
is to be opened in the Morrison build- or not the reproduced sound wan
gan. Robert Grimes, Hugh M athaney, *>r ,h v local service club.
, » quartet composed eith e r of business vey, F rank Stafford, Charles Stephens
ing on T hird street in the very near as natural and as pleasing as any
P earl W ills, 7A. V lrlln Posey. J u n e ,
M r»- Honeyman haa been actively
" * • “ ° r high school students. A lice L. Thompson.
J. E. T ro tte r.
machinery
was
pur- sound reproduction ever before a t-
Geiger. SB, Edna Hepner. Evelyn
Interested In the developm ent of the | Barbara Ila rn e ll w ill alao sing a J«m<*» Tow ers. U stle T allm an. M ary future. T he
chased from the defunct Independ tempted. T he sound machine is of the
Bu. as, V ivian Runle. Beatrice Car-1 n» *ur» l beauties of the routes j selection.
i Thurm an, Mrs. A. B. Van Valxah.
ence cream ery company, which had sound-on-disc type, which Is the most
son. Lela Peterson. Elleeu
Baker, j ‘ hrough which our a rte ria l highways I Everyone is Invited to attend this Ahble W heaton. Byron A.Washbourne.
not been used quite two years when economical and most easily operated
8 k « » « " »«ry active In helping . banquet, but they should see one or I Herb«,r‘ Weiss. Elsie W illis .
Dorothy Frese. Rena Boyd. W ayne '
they quit business In Eugene.
, f or the sm aller theatres. The souZd
»the Eugene Garden club recently t o ' , he ticket com m ittee beforehand so
Kendall. Dorothy Nice.
Extensive rem odeling w ork w ill discs for each picture are only al-
Attendance— Charles Cole, H arlan ", , r ' " ' a 'nPa '« " looking to the land- ,hey w ||| kn « how many to prepare SHEEP LOSSES MOUNT
have to be done before It w ill be lowed to be used tw enty times and
Duncan, Robert Grim es, Eoward Hy- Bca‘,ln,‘
S k in n e rs Butte.
At the for, states Mr. T aylo r,
TO NEW HIGH FIGURES , ready for the new tenants. Odle ‘ hen discarded by the central d is trl-
a lt. Hugh M alhaney. Charles Max ‘,r* * * 'n‘ l,m e ahe Is Interested In the j
F in a l details for the banquet were
DURING COLD SPELL Srnl,h has been
the bulldinK bu“ ns offices in Partland. thus li
Well, Allen Sneed. F ran klin W ardlow . I ‘>r,,‘M"” >d Roae l *ane f « ” » Portland
worked out Tuesday evening at a
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fo r a store house for his potatoes and surlng perfect quality in tone
D ick W righ t. Carl Stevenson, i H e t l
8 a ,’’ln’
meeting of the board of directors ot
M ore than 100 lambs have eith er has been busy for two weeks sacking
Adams. Ix in n s Chase, Ellen Cox.
Has Good Pictures Signed
I the local chamber.
froxen or starved to death in this and movinc them to another location.
E th el H a ll. Faye Holverson, Olga LARIMER IN PORTLAND
____________________ M r Weiss plans to spend the weefc
county during the cold weather, ac­
H.vnchurk. M argaret J a rre tt. Lois
VETERANS HOSPITAL ' PIONEER CITIZEN DIES
enl 1“ P ° rtland a rr»nglng contract«
cording to R. J. M orris, county dog MOTHER OF 4 CHILDREN
Johansen. LaV erne Pugh. Viola Rob­
and booking talkin g pictures for th «
AT
WENDLING
SATURDAY
law
p
n
^
rc
e
m
e
n
t
officer,
who
has
re-
DIES HERE ON FRIDAY next few months. He already h o M *
Isaac l^ r lm e r , who was to haw-
ertson, I>>ns Stafford, Ruth Stratton,
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I cords of th a t many losses during the
M arlon
Thompson,
Doris
W orley, taken the Industrial census of Spring-
a contract w ith one of the largest
Janies A rth u r Roberts, 76, native 00st few week!’ - H Is expected that
Mrs. Hasel R.
Edna Severson, V era Lenhr, M argaret field, hns been railed to the veterans'
ta lk ie producers in the field and he
Oregon cltlxen, and resident of this ,be ,o ,a l logg sustained by »beep aw ay a t h(>r home )n thtg c|ty on p,.,. expectg'
lla a ik , Joan Seavey, Faye ikqulrea. hospital In Portland for an operation.
to sign up another series o f
city
for
many
years,
died
at
the
home
:
own<,r"
in
‘
hl»
im
m
ediate
nelgborhood
:
<,ay
noon
a
fte
r
an
lnneBR
of
but
-
m r utuiiv
. -o—
nRy noon a n e r an illn e s s or but a bonk in i f «
Knt», « <
L u d le Davla, W in ifred Frans.
He expects to ho confined for a month of -----------------
his son. Ronald Roberts, at Wend w1" moun‘ «-"nslderably when all t h e . ahort duration. She leaves a fam ily v llle
’
fe a ‘ “ ree and vaud,
or more.
Seven A Grads
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reports
have
been
made.
1
*
ling, last Saturday.
here
consisting
of
her
husbano.
H. J. Cox. city councilman, w ill
Atiéndanos— Harold G a rre tt, Ches­
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M l Roberts was born at Tangent, I T be glee‘ whl< h has covered the W . S. W ard low ; two sons, F ra n k lin ' C A R R I E F r i l l l r v m e - o
te r
O erber,
C la ir
H adley,
Irvin probably be appointed Io tlo the work,
.»ke " d is tric t I ° r e ,o n ' ° “ M arch 29, 1864. On Nov- g,ree,g
the city has had an even and S h y rl; two daughters. Esther
' 'jU ,L tY DIES
House. Brues Squires, Eileen Baker, according to Jose
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position
r e - l ember 6' 1 M * '
he
» « rr le d
M ary more devastating effect on the hills and Elisabeth, all
of
Springfield;
HERE
LAST THURSDAY
census
supervisor.
Th«
position
C lara Barnes, Elsie Beals, Evelyn
quires a man who lias bookkeeping E l,,a b * th «»dpalh. T hey became the
the e » '"“ .*- T hey are coated w ith two brothers, A. R. Manshlp, of Eu-
r „ p_. „ „
Johnson, M elba Low ery. M ary Smlt-
ability,
parents of two sons, Ronald and '* * • and ,he »heep are unable to w alk gene; and Shryl M anshlp. of N o b le s -1,
o u iie v . 59, a resident o t
son, Faye Stratton. Pearl W ells.
T he d is tric t census supervisor Is N a th a ,lle l- bo‘ h of whom survive , "h0 ’“ on •he ,OP
‘ he hard crust, vllle, Indlnna;
three sisters, M rs.
,ne ro u n ,y for many years, died a t
Eighth B Grade
opening offices this week In the “ ”' lr f" tb e r'
T h e lr “ “ ‘ » e r died a One fnrm er re P°r ‘ g ‘ hat he Is unable M ary C lark, of Cicero. In d ia n a ; M rs. a . ( . „ " T , , ,
„ Tbursdgy a fte r
Attendance — Morgan
Chandler, Hampton hulldlng In Eugene Nine few ,'earg a * ° ' N athaniel Roberts la to brln * hlH "heep home, as they must Bessie T ate, of Noblesville, In d ian a;
"Inees.
Surviving the de-
K eith Currie, Ralph O lllette, Robert counties are under hts supervision BOW “ doctor ln D>myP'«. Washing- crog8 R bln covered w ith Ice. He now and Mrs. Stella Jackson, of F o rt- ceased
are her
husband. W . H .
G ulley; three sons, John J. of C a rte r,
Hayes,
Robert
M cLagnn,
H erb ert Population enum eration w ill not be | ton’ 1,6 l'“ me bere
attend
the 1 mnkeg "cveral trips to
the sheep vllle, Indiana.
and A dren and Charles
M ills, Law rence
Pederson, M orris gin until ahout A p ril, but the Indus- fu,,,‘ra
*
' l-
every day w ith food for them.
j Mrs. Fisher was born In Fisher. Oregon;
G ulley, both of
S p ringfield;
fo u r
S le w s rt, Evelyn Bacus, Beatrice Car-
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¡Ind ian a. February 27, 1897, and came 1
_
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tria l census w ill he taken In February.
M r. Roberts
was a well known
son, Dorothea Frese, June Geiger,
STUDENTS
AT
LINCOLN
to Hprlngfleld With her fam ily «bout I
J ” ' ” r8’ ,Fay W allace' of Jag-
business man In this city when he
Dorothy Nice, Helen Sw arts, Alys
WORKING ON PROGRAM T h Y h T T k
WM * member »'»: m ™. r „ T c £ T " a ?
was a young man. H e was an expert
T hatch er.
Pauline
Conley,
V erlle COUNTY ROADS CLOSED
______
both the Rebekah and Neighbors and M „ r - J , . ,
K'
» ‘‘''fie ld .
TO TRUCKS DURING THAW ' ,CCOUntant’ havlng beon »«employed
Knickerbocker.
The student body at the Lincoln 1 of W oodcraft lodges in Springfield.
__ n<’ ° Portlan<l; and
hy
the
feed
m
ill
here
for
many
years
five grandchildren.
Lincoln School
A ll county
county roads
roads In
In Lane
Lane county
countv I w h lle It was under tthe ownership school Is busy m aking preparations ' T be fune’,«l services w ere held on
The Lincoln ochool Hat follows:
s h ® w«» « m em ber o f the Chrls»
for
the
program
which
they
w
ill
pre-
Monday
afternoon
at
1:00
o'clock
were closed to trucks Tuesday of this I ot tbe w “ »hburnes, H e was a niem-
Fourth 8 Grado
week by order of the county court [ b<’r ot tbe Woo«Bnen o f the W orld sent for the Parent-Teacher asaocla-, from tbe B ran stetter chapel in Eu- ,,a n church In Eugene,
Scholarohlp— Edgar T ro tte r. Doris
tlon early In the month of February, 4*,ne ‘ “ ‘ en n en t was made In the
T h e funeral services were held on
Collins, Helen Lyons, Leonard Pur­ T he rfse In the tem perature and the | and wag c‘‘>rk ° f ‘ he local cam p for
.Laurel Grove cemetery.
Rev. C. J. Saturday
probably on F eb ru ary 7th
from
the
W alker-Pool«
thaw which Is accompanying It, w ill 20 years. H e was a Presbyterian.
cell, M uriel Tyson.
Pike, o f the Hprlngfleld
M ethodist fun eral home here. The services
It
was
voted
a
t
the
last
P.
T
.
A.
loosen
up
the
roadbed»,
and
the
heavy
Besides
his
sons
he
leaves
two
sis­
Attendanoe—- Edgar T ro tte r, Donald
church, officiated.
w ere conducted by H a rry Benton, o f
House, Irm a W etxoll, I-eonard Pur­ tru ck * would cut deep ruts into the ters, Miss M ary Roberts, of Wend- meeting th a t each school should put
Eugene Bible U n iversity, and In te r­
cell, Rose Ogden, Bobby Foster, Helen surface, which would be expensive to llng, and M rs. Em m a Ackerson, of on a program and th a t money making
ment was made In the Pleasant H ill
Cheweleh,
W ashington;
and
two devices would he used as added fea­ PORTLAND MAN’S ANKLE
Putmnn,
Grace
Bostwick,
M argie repair.
BROKEN HERE MONDAY cemetery.
T he roads are a ll open to light brothers. G rant and Finley, of this tures to enable the association to
M ulligan, layl Keeler, Boh M athaney,
raise funds for various projects which
tra ffic , according to Clinton Hurd, city.
B ert Currie.
N. O. Lindey, of Portland, repre­
It has planned.
county commissioner, but trucks will
Fourth A Grado
LOCAL DOCTOR MAKES
T h e funeral was held from
the
sentative of a wholesale door manu­
not
probably
be
allowed
on
the
county
Scholarohlp
(6 w e«ks) — Louisa
The B ratta ln school has also s ta rt­
W alker-Poole funeral home In this
ROSEBURG OPERATION
facturing concern. Is In the Pacific
roads for the balance of the week.
Cowden, Ethel Gott, Sadie Gott.
city on Tueaday afternoon at 2:00 p. ed w ork on th e ir program. It w ill be
C hristian hospital In Eugene follow ­
Scholarship (oemeetor) — Ixiulsa
m. Rev. J. W . Large, of Eugene, of­ presented In M arch.
M rs. Glen Radabaugh, a form er
ing an accident at the Booth-Kelly
Cowden, Ethel Oott, Sadie Gott.
"BACK TO PENTECOST"
ficiated a t the service». Rev. John
Lum ber company yards here on Mon­ resident of Springfield, but who haa
Attendance (six woeko)— June Berg,
lived In Roseburg for the past year,
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC M axw ell Adam» was to have been ANKLE BROKEN SUNDAY;
day evening. M r. Lindey was stand­
Ixinlsa Cowden, Besale Cog, Lucille
the o ffic ia tin g pastor, but was un­
underw ent a m ajo r operation a t a
ing
on
a
p
latform
Inspecting
a
car
VICTIM UNAWARE OF IT
Oerber, Shirley Seavey, B illie S tra t­
Roseburg hospital last Monday. S h *
V e ltle P ru itt, pastor of the Chris­ able to have been present. Interm ent
o f lum ber when he slipped, causing
ton, Maxine V a llle r, Ellxahnth W ard- tian church w ill speak on "Back to was made In the Laurel Qrove
Lucy Noonan, of Low ell, came to him to break his ankle. H e w ill pro­ I* reported to be recovering nicely.
low, Jeannlne W ithers, H aro ld G ill­ Pentecost,” a t the Sunday morning cem etery.
8prtngfle1d
yesterday
to
have a bably be out again In ten days.
D r. Eugene Kester, one of our local
ette, M ervin M ulligan, Dale Robert- aerrlce at the Christian church.
M em bers of the local camp of the painful ankle treated, only to find
physicians, w ent to the souther«
aon, Bob Rodenbough.
T here w ill be special music. In the Woodmen of the W orld acted as the that she had been w alking around on
Teacher V lelte—G race
M ale, the Oregon city to perform the opera­
Atiéndanos
(ssm «star) — Harold evening he w ill ta lk on the question pallbearers. T hey were K a rl O lrard, a fractured one ever since Sunday.
daughter of M r. and M rs. M . M . M ale tion.
M rs. Radabaugh being a fa r­
G illette, M ervin M ulligan, June Berg, "W h a t A re You W a itin g For?” The George Cox, Edw in
Mays.
Moody She was on a sleighing p arty a t the o f this city, came down fro m Portland m er p atient o f his whUo reetdlag
Louise Cowden. Bessie Cox, Sh irley choir w ill stnlg several numbers st Neet, B. A. Washburns, and
tim e and Injured her foot In an acci­ to spend th e weeh sad w ith her hero. M r. Radabaugh was fo rm e rly
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this service.
Richmond.
dent.
. :H
»,
J . •mplorod hy th«
In the grade schools the nonor roll
Is divided Into two groups, scholar
ship and perfect attendance. The Jun
Clubs, w ill address the members of r,c u l‘ ural work In this valley. M r.
the Lions Club at thetr regular noon-1 F lip pin w ill take up the state promo
day luncheon meeting tom orrow. Hhe tlon <’« I»P»I*'> work, which haa as one
lor high achool shows good attend- w ill talk nn beautifying the highways .” 1 l ! - . l U“ ? n<lln< f’*a ‘ ur*”
sues.
of the state, and w ill probably have o f Oregon booster seals to business
Sevan 8 Grade
< some
constructive
suggestions
to men of the slate.
E rnest M cKinney, musical Inst rue-
Scholarship—H a rla n Duncan, Edna m« k<* relative to the beautification of
im Seh—
1 -11,
____ _
Ht verson. M argaret G a rre tt. L u d le
‘ be M c K e n ile highway due east of | f ° r r at the
‘ he h high
school,
w ill K
be . - present
°t