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T IH ItHDAY, A ltltU , » 7 ,1 (»30
T H E g l ’ ftlN O W lC tD f t g w a
MISS BERNICE JACOBSON
SURPRISED A T SHOWER
Ml»« Itxyutra JninbaoB was a guest
»tolled v l i h h l,
ftohl »n Monday.
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GIRLS AT HIGH SCHOOL
MRw ITL Ap i ; £ ™ E N TE R TA IN S BR,DGE D ’SM ANTLING
W IT H P A R T Y ^ O R SISTER
PROGRESSING RAPIDLY
Cl VEN EXA M IN A TIO N S
TO D ETER M IN E H EA LTH
A oonyrlet« /arel record of
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¡every
g irl
now »nroUed
I d
i Pfcatte-
n au
J Jacobson. Í T h a bouse waa decorated 8t r
"»»««** »« bool w ill aoo«
a surprise p arty al her" h o m '" ’ r u Z
the day evening In honor o f the birthday
- of
of her slater. Mrs F rank Boot wh,
the
oldA "b ^ 2 ! “
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U *'"! ionn<Uttco • »
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b* en
ere<’ ®d
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actual
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w « ry |ii„ o M ,n H e ry— C liffo rd ltqn >-|i
be
d u iin g tbe next few days. Several
• f Wood’ n». was „ visitor |n HPr iug place, T h e two women are sto len .
rill n o r I n * N ziw uaa «».a *u _ Jr
o i ® p U *t‘ d
n d tiled
file d io
» nffVx»
d a and
in rh
the
office g.*
of fam ily. Game«, conversation and re­
In beautirtil
spring flowers, and (be i coinpbd.
workmen
are now busy putting pene­
field H jlu id u y .
OM Iee. Painted T he surglcel room ! guests enjoyed an In fo rm al erasing •hd g irl» advisor, M ra. W illia m Baker freshm ents oecopled the evening.
tra tin g oil on tbe bolt threads le re­
»her»- |t «an h * referred to a t any
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f
game«.
Mr«.
Alice
C
o
l
played
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Ur.
W
C
Itebhan's
office
waa
The guetta present were M r. and
Shop, H«ro Saturday- Mrs. W. I l
J«ne by those preeona who have any Mrs. P. H arrington. Ida Adams. Edhh move paint and m ake It peeetMe to
I s t r h i r , nf Full C rte k . was a shopper painted Tuesday while ha waa out »everal t>btno »election«. D ainty rw-
loosen them
T ha actual ta m in g of
‘ tolling,
Tha
equipment
In
Dr. I freohm ent* were served a fte r the necessity of investigating such In ­ L axtoe. Daisy Pugh, M r
and Mr» the bolts w ill be started neat w ee*.
I b Hpr ngfleld Haturday afternoon.
' -
«ou
w rj n.» uuni w h i oe
wee«,
formation.
I'hettnplace'a office were also paint social t l m f
E. Casteel, Mm. Root and M r and according to O. N . Pierce, contractor
Viatta Physiols»- Maurice H illa , oi •*d w hite on that day.
Students In the women'» physical Mr«. ». Taylor.
Taylor.
Mias Jatohson w ill be m arried Io
I |B tbarge
Ja»par,
cam»
lo »pi
Mprmdflaia
Saturday
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June to John Saunders, of Eugene education departm ent a t the Unlver-
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uanetu Haturday
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J
t to
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r consult
/U ia illl
x with
llk .
* a toral
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.
phyalclau
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* ® t f t .r Sunday— M l« . Maude
•Ity have ",^‘lWftfv'vrod th«4r larwicn«
A fte r the steel hAg been
Tho»e
present
at
the
«bower
were
r- /
Gorrle
rh». week end here from
U orrle aiuml
«pent the
led it w ill be »eat to Rorttead fo r re-
M r and Mr« George M< Claln, Lena and hare already completed « tabula- ^RUGLESS PHYSICIAN
Penara Man H e re —Clarence Ek of Port lend vllstlng her mother. Mr». C.
B elle H arder. Mre. Stella Baton. E ra tlon of the w eight,-height, and habits
OPEN9 OFFICE H E R E ,abrlc* ll °t»
then used la erecting
l ’eu«ra, visited friend» In Springfield
I Uorrle, Hr She wee arcompanlel Billot. M r c John Mairwartng. M r K and of each girt student her?. The cards,!
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another bridge east of CreewelJ.
on Saturday.
hare by Blery Fay and Dnrld Eng
Mra T. O. Bandera.
M rs
Gladya Which they have filled out", also con- ' Dr. Josephine c
Brawn, o f h r t -
•end. alao of Portland.
Baxter. Grace M ay. Mra. Allee Cog. alna a report of the condition of land, bae recently opened an office In
Prom W .M e r v lll» - M m. Lee » e v e n s
at morrow—
Morrow— IT
P r o » M m
- Spend
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. . . eeken
. . . n o d a<
Abble
H
M ra
Abbie
Haw ka.
Mra.
Eileen 'h r students eyes, a history of th e ir 8prlngf1eld where she w ill n rrjtie e
of W alterv llle . wae a visitor In thia
3d-Inch Fast Color
previous health, and a notation eg to her profession of a druglea« physi­
city on Haturday.
vrinta _______ ___
Bulb
Halsey,
and
children. Fred and Evelyn, spent tha
Mlaa Bernice Jacobaoa. a ll of Spring- the posture o f the ln d l0 i4 .n i
cian. Dr. Brann has graduated from j
week
end
at
M
orrow,
!a
Shsrman
V o n c a ll. Paopla Here — M r. and
The county health officer. Dr. the Chicago Chiropractic College, and
field.-and Alice H ealtt. Pearl Ray­
by burn. and Mra. M ollie W illiam s, ot Oregaon. and the nurse, Mlaa G avin, from the Llndlehr College of N a tu ral I
M re B W Hallara, of Yoncalla, apent county. They | . f , «pring fleid
Haturday
hr re
w ith
Mre.
K atie automobile shortly a fter the program Eugene.
have taken testa of tbe lungs, heart. Therapeatlca. She
has
established
at tha high school F riday avenlag and
B o llen .
*nd skln condition» of most o f the her office a t 1SB F ifth street.
•1 E. BBO
returned home late Sunday night.
girls. The few rem aining girls w ill
PRISCILLA CLUB M EETS
W anttlina Resident H a r e - M r s John
be examined F riday morning.
■
Downing, of Wendllng. wa» a visitor
A T SNODGRASS
HOME ( A ll of thia vital Inform ation »rill **
EASTERN STAR MATRON
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In Springfield on Saturday of laal
M em hera of the Priscilla club were
k* P* "tr,c t,jr «'«nfldentlal except
APPO IN T8 C O M M ITTEES
entertained by M r . Riley Bnodgre», 1 “ ,“ Un<'M • • » « » * student Is found
Mrs. W C W righ t, w orthy matron
Fall Crash P eopi. H e m — M r and
«
a 1.00 ocloch luneheon a t her
fr0In * » » • «»m eat or
Mr». C. E
W arner, of M l c reek, of the Eastern Star. made the follow ­ home
hem
on Friday
afternoon „ J * ' - ‘ h elr p , '‘ent« • ' « bo noti-
were visitor» In Springfield on Men ing appointm eats a t the a e e d n g on Following the luncheon the guests
T h * Inftwm atlon w ill alw ays
Tuesday n i , ht for
d„ „ , et
day
were entertained w ith a
series ot „ , T * 11,ble ,nf ‘bo Porento. states
lag 1« be held Io Eugene on April 30: guessing games
M m. John S r . v . y
B“ ll',r «»’ bough th a t la not the
H arrisburg People H a m — Mrs. W . »table arrangements. Mrs. C. E Whea
Give Flowers In Keeping with
Eugene. M m John P arker. M m. Nor- ’* * ’ purpo,o of t»1« «xam lnatloas.
*
Hope and bar daughter. M artha, Ion and M ra Paul Brat tain ; serving.
the Holiday Spirit.
man How ard sad Mrs. A. J. M cK y
Th”
purpo*o
tbe w ork la tn
o f H arrisburg. were vtsltore tn Spring Mlaa Anna U o rrle and Mra. C. H.
won the prlxcs.
provide the faculty adH so r of L *.
Easter Li W — Hydrangeas
field on Monday morning.
I’hetteplnoe. M rs C. A. »w arts. Mra.
Cut Flower«— Potted
T h . la d le , present a t the m e e tln .
O,Mrfu, lnfor“ o-
Levi N eet. and Mrs. W. C. W righ t
were M m . Joha Tomseth M m Dlbb-
°D
th* * ’ 'b a rg e e which can bn
Portleeder VlaMa H ere— M ra Jeanie
Plante
the
com mittee
to •oo- M m John P u ^ . r M r . W m T *
i
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M eien er. of Portalnd, arrived
h e r. will constitute
Vary
Specially
Priced
»•rve
a
Into
supper
tor
the
Masonic
Htaarm er, Mm. S e a v e , M r . M cK y I T . T
* cU®»« <»
ynaterday to spend some Urn« visiting
M m How ard and the h i t L
meeting oq A p ril 33.
• t the home of M re Zells Cantrell
'I
£br
Easter
Vietta at A ltu m e- -John Fltag»rald
left Stud ay for Alturaa, where he w ill
•Pend two weeks H altin g with hla
al»ter Sad other relatives
J* * * e e R m id ent Cadte- -M a rk
Seb­
ring. of Jasper, waa among the many
• h e Halted la Springfield on Friday
Eeansat u n flaoday for LaOraada
• b e m he to leaaeaetlag hoalneea. Ute
non. n r k . motored as far as Portland
with fcim and returned that evening.
Oo *» Montana—Mr. and M m
W II-
ttom Haadcock le ft Springfield Sat-
• M a y for Mlaaouia. Montana, where
they have apent tha past several
sum mer seasons.
Laavan fe, North o .k .t a -
Frank
T rin k a le ft Springfield Tuesday for
D lc k e n ^ n . North Dakota, where h l.
home I . located He h a . been .pend
ing some tim e H altin g bis son.
C alifornia People H e r . — M r and
Mrs. c . E Brown, whose home Is In
«h. nrl'»lf
b*We Siindn» to
• nil M m s Z m o T d d ' ‘ t * J ? 0" " '
* r*
p e r,."
b^om ^H T
Hrown .
P arent., before driving to Tillam ook.
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NEW SCHOOL OISTRJCT
TO ORGANIZE FRIDAY
The w t
MANY GROWERS S I G N E D
VEOETArBLE CONTRACTS
A new union high school d tu rlc t
wae formed tn the I-ow ell district at
Turoday w a. the last day for the
a meeting of the Lane County Bound­ farmer» living In Lane county to
ary board
The d H trtct Includes six contract
with t h . Eugene Fruit
aurronndtng districts and has a valu­ Oroworg- aseoclatloa for their v»gw-
ation of l i . M « . 000 which
la tha tabla crop for tha eomtag aasaan
highest vainaUoa of any union high
than 10« «crear* of —m t U i
»choot dlatrlct In the county.
• ‘«■M *w at that tima Thu
An organisation m eeting to select
»to acreage a t poare to m
a oomm'ltteu df rtva m em bn
serve •c ré a i o
prunas
JOOP eevwei
aerea; and.
ai
— n • M to I verve
” f —
— — -'Oiv
an« at
•a a school board Until the aonusl 1 « a r r le a 40« ecsM
It la too early te
school election In June w m ill
u ho held
datarmine vary much about tha forth­
nt the Low ell poet office F riday night coming vegetable crop, says cannery
at
o'clock. T h e group selected official., but they anticipate a very
• H I organise and elect offclerg.
heavy prune and cherry crop.
SENfOR CLASS SELECTS
"SECOND C H ILD H O O D ’
F O R ^ A N N U A L play
First rehearsals for
the
senior
class play at the Springfield high
school were started last night a fter
school by M ra W R Baker, director
of the play. The aenlor com mittee
— haw
— selected "Second
nrcono Childhood''
Childhood" for
tar
' ' h,,lr
" n<l “ WUI h * P f*"” “
-<1 at the high school auditorium on
" H h * May » o r H .
Teacher V l . l t . P a re n t. _
* .
McPherson | . spending «on,, h <tr”y
vtoltlng her p aren t, M r L /d L "
«nd Mrs. ’
W a f e r M<
- 7
M .■»’bersi........ " "»'.’ " 'J '.. ' ’
M1"’
M. l-bemon Is teaching a , Klam ath
M S . . . . . ...h —
,»
„ „ ,,.1
Kirkland’s Floral Co.
At New Eugene-h^lngrield Britfe«
Pho«» Springfield S t-W
may ba made also, but It to doubtful J
If It can ha dogmikin year. T k p v o r k I
•tm ld ha tahon. gar« of by the -her,'
pby»ical director.. .
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l »I*
SURVEY TEST« GIVEN
-,
STUDENTS IN M. 8. HERE
Dr. C. L Hnftakar. a t ______
mam of education at the University
apant Wednesday -morning at tha
Springfield high rcWool giving stud­
en t. there a sarlea of survey taato.
In.uU
af
naw mttehiaeey. re
e .i.
o atton
. k
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e i, a re
*ra Both mental and pey-
p air of the prune d ry cm and other irhologtoal, and
„
will be given to ail
machinery to now under way In pre-™ *
tar the fru it and vegetables
paration for
, which w ill toon be
brought to tbe
'
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Attend S ilv e r Tea
Mrs
M yrtle Egglmann and M rs
Bert Doane both attended the month-
ly stiver lea given In Eugene T uesdar
“ fternoon hy tbe Ladles of the Grand
Arm y.
M m . Egglmann la president
of the organliatlon.
1 " el‘ bor,‘ " ‘ "’ • « *
•• pUn-
’” ' 1 for ,h * P«*»»'»!«». according to
• o o o o e e e e e e e e a ♦ te
“ r \ B aker
™ e d a . , m em ber, are
L ............—__
, *.
♦
♦
UPPER
W ILLA ______
M ETTE
already
busy
rcpnlntlng
the
Interior
n ,r* a®Jr
repnh
A A A A -a- a
*, w
■ « • » • T «nd
the lighting ays
Mrs, t . F. K ahler aesls'ed bv Mrs
( lem which to to he purchaaed by the E W Drew and Miss Leta W heeler
Falla an,| the schools there aro tak
school
hoard
and
the
student
body
Ing th e ir spring vacation at this
i-ntc tnl >cd the Pleasant H ill Wo-
Jointly w ill be Installed and working
time.
men a club on Wednesday afternoon,
at that time.
April 9 T i e afternoon was spent In
An added feature of the senior
QUllt'ng
Mrs. O. R, Jordan w ill en­
m o ll tar am?"* * K”<" , ho,ne ‘‘««ked
meal for 40<- go to the Buss Cafe No play this year w ill be the presenta­ tertain the ladles at their next regular
In the E lite Hotel building
A 24 tion of football, basketball and baae-
meeting on A p ril 23. T h e meeting w ill
hall leitera to thoae who have won
begin prom ptly at 10:Oo o'clock and
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
them thia year Thia ceremony w ill
a banket dinner ,w ll lbe served at
Notice Is hereby given that iho un.I be performed Just before the play noon.
Miss G ertrude Skow w ill be
starts.
W illia m Raker w ill return
A n r iH H « ’ *"
,h * 4,b
h ,.
• .l 9 ?° ■p’M’ ,“ ’ «<l »dm lnlstrator of that evening to make the awarda to present to dem onstrate dress reno­
vation. Thoae present a t M r a Kah-
the football and basketball players.
tor's were Mlaa L e t . W h .e le r. Anna
E ffo rt, are being made to put on Parks, Esther M ille r, M m. W .
h .
'he play In some other com m unity Chapin. M m. C. E. Jordan. M m. T h u r
here the night a fte r It Is given In
man Sm ith, M m . Ludw ig M iller. M m
8prlngfleld. The elaaa Is w illin g to
Charles M crta. M m. Morton Bristow
share the receipts with any commun­ Mm. M A. Cornelius, M m . E. W.
ity organliatlon
which
w ill
back Drew, Mrs. Ross Mathews, Mrs. C- E.
HANS BER TEL8O N.
them.
Curts. M rs J. w Jamieson. Mra. E
A d m ln tajrator
T he Installation o f the central
P. I-a ttln . Mra. c. Stuta, Mm. E. Y.
A 17-24 M 18-13
lighting system w ill be Installed bv S w ift. M m. Zelm a
W illiam s,
Mrfc
Ronald Abrams and J a rk Jackson as
S U M M O N S FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
Ernest Schrenck. M i«. K ahler and
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phyRlc» c I rbr project.
tw
o c
h il d r f
• wo
children.
M m . A. J. T ltaw orth . of
O h m s 7«^ tb .° c 7 u X ’ w
”
The lending role Is played by C lifford V ancouver
was
present.
Refresh
tow*'
*•»
—
.
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_
D a rr' as a professor The rom antic
ments,
consisting
of
sandwiches,
toads are to be taken by Bernice pickles
cake and grape Juioe were
Burkhalter, as S ylvia; and Ralph Cole
served.
ns
Phil.
T
he
other
members
o
f
the
You arc hereby required to appear
E E. Sehrenok Is bntldlng a large
and
answ er
the
com plaint
filed cast sre:
brooder coop nt his ranch at Pleasant
yd " n fh<' nb<” "* entitled T h e G eneral ............ F ran k Meradoyf. H ill.
(o u rt and cause on or before four j Auntie
Evelyn Buell.
M r. and Mrs. w i l l sharp have mov
(4) WfM'kR rrom the date nf the flrnf , M
u rrA lu
Marcella
publication o f-th is sununnua, end til«
»
Nellie Sankey. cd from th e ir home at Dexter to
ra. V
Vlv
you fall mo to appear and nnsw P M rs*
lv v e rt
Ruth Bettis Eugene.
aald com plaint, for want thereof the Mrs. Henderson
Flmn f.anshery. j The Junior play. chP o ftnst Bfrd.
p la in tiff Will apply to the Court for Luclle ......... .
Ethelyn Stark w ill he g lv - n at the Pleasant H ill
the re lie f demanded In sold com
Judge ..........
Gerald Morrison. gym nasium F rid a y night. A p ril 18.
td.ilnl. to -w lt: for a decree dissolving
S
h
e
riff
____
the bonds of m atrim ony now existing
Ralph Cole and Wednesday night, Apr)' 23. Those
between the p la in tiff and defendant Deputy
......... R l r h s r d _________
Prochnow. who take part are
Sheldon
Stuta.
and divorcing the p la in tiff from the
The play la In three acts and Is no­
Flnvd M anney, Roy
Delps, G rover
defendnnt, and such other and fur
thing hut comedy, snys Mrs. Raker.
ther re lie f as to the Court may seem
Kelsey. Nils H u lt, Prentice W heeler, j
The tallow ing are the members of the
equitable.
I-oren L aird . T helm a Circle, Verna
This summons la published once business staff:
I W |toy. A rlene
M itch ell. Ora
Mc-
each week for four successive weeks Prom pter
Oladys Porter. ; Daniels. Iris W allace
In The 8prlngfleld News hv order ol
Stage Manager
Ahroma
real. —-
Rona'd Abrams
the Honorable O. F. Sklpw orth, Judge
T he members o f the Pleasant H ill
o f said Court, which order hears dnte Electrician
Jark Jackson. r hrl«tlan ahnrrh w ill give ar. Easter
the l« th day of April. 1930, and the Adv e rtising
Bessie Stew art.
dnte o f the firs t publication of thia Busto» »« Maaqgcg Audrey M cFarland. Cantata Bunday night.
Ida Shelley has been chosen as the'
summons I , A p ril 17th, 1930
Property ................... Rthelyn Stark.
O. BJ. P O T T E R .
Costumes
- - - - -
class historian
ta r
the
freshman
A ttorney fo r p la in tiff, realdenre and
; ..............
«to«!«- class tar the annual Hepta
poet office addreaa, Eugene. Lane
county, Oregog
A 17-M M 1 4 4 5
wa« started at the In
»tigotlon of M m. Baker, who de-
rlo re * that she felt tha lack of necea
ra ry Inform ation In assisting girl» ■
who are nnder her cam at school.
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A similar examination for the h oyt '
h„
“
M
o f the students In the upper grades
at the other schools also.
Dr. H u ffa k e r to alao making a sur­
vey of tbe various buildings used tar
school purposes In thia H c ln lty . H e
c^aP pae, . them to determ ine th e ir
adaptability to the purpose for which
. they are blng used T h e en tire work
project, - funds
' Is
’ a
“ part
h " 1 ‘ of a state-wide --------,
f° r wh ch wer,‘ Prodded at the last
’ e" ,’IO,, ° f the Ieri« l« tu re.
Glenwood to Get N ew Softool
Voters In
the Glenwood
school
district voted M onday night to Issue
negotiable interest bearing w arrants ,
lo the sum of 310,500 for the purpose I
of erecting a new modern four room ;
srhool. 47 voters favored the proposal
while only seven opposed.
Easter breakfast without ham and eggs just
wouldn't be an Easter breakfast. To supply
you with the best ham the market affords is our
job, and we believe we have some of a quality
that will not fail to please you.
IN D E P E N D E N T M E A T C O .
4th and Main Sts.
E. C. STU A R T
PR A TT HOLVERSON
Phone 63
Leonard
Refrigerators
a t a D e c id e d S a v in g in P r i c e
purse.
Come early before* the best v a h Z T r a s o l i
*
’
Priced at
$14.75, $17.75, $23.75, $2«.5O, $$29.75, $52.50
500 lbs. ICE FREE-
W IT H EACH REFRIGERATOR QVER y?QQp
ICE will be delivered by Springfield Creamery, m a k e « of
Maid O’ Cream Products
Sons