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ITIE SPRINQPUELD NKWS
RELIGIOUS COUNCIL
MOTHERS ARE INVITED
CONVENTION READY
TO ANNUAL MEETING
ON U. OF O. CAMPUS
(Continued from Page 1)
COUNTY WIDE CAMPAIGN
FALL CREEK MAN HOLDS
FRANK MAXEY VERY ILL
TO INCREASE MILK AND
STATE COUGAR RECORD
AT HOSPITAL IN EUGENE
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butter USE STARTED
Bud Klntseley. of Fall Creek, con
F rank Maaoy, of West Springfield.
Queen o f the States
Benton
Happiness with Others Miriam
Rice.
Happiness In Christ. DeLtllian
Olson
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Methodist Church.
1:30 Worship—Abounding la Happi
neaa TVough Prayer.
3:00. Solo. Herbert Pate.
Sptingfield mother« who have any
sons or daughters attending the Uni­
versity of Oregon are now receiving
Invitations to sttend
the snnusl
Mothers- Week-end May 10 and 11.
which ia also the Junior Week-end 1
for the entire student body. The mo­
thers will have their meetings, they I
will be banqueted with their sons
and daughters, and will have a pro
>:1S. Recreation Irene Brownfield.
mlnent part In many of t!«e activities
S A T U R D A Y E V E N IN G
of the Junior Week-end itself, which
3:00, Banquet at Christian church.
includes the campus luncheon on
50c per plate.
Friday and the canoe fete that even
7:30. AH meet at Methodist church in
ink-
regular session
Mrs. Walter M Cook, of Portland.
SUNDAY MORNING.
president of the Oregon Mothers, will
Church and Sunday school of choice.
preside st the executive meetings,
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
^ M la a Hales Moser Hannlgan of
which will open Friday noon. May 10
Methodist Church
Immediately following this, the Asso­ Ferrysburg. O io , crowned Queen ol
3:00 Abounding in Happiness Through
annua) Festival of States at S t
ciated Women students will entertain the
Pvteriburg, Florida..
Courage.
the mothers at a tea in Hendricks
3:3# Saw solo Vincent Monterola.
hall. A mass meeting for all mothers
3:45. Christ and this Generation.
will be held In Guild hall at 4:00
Doroteo Ines.
The banquet, at which mothers will REBEKAH LODGE PLANS
CHILDRENS CONVENTION.
be the honor guests, will be held on
FOR CAFETERIA SUPPER
(For Boys and Girls under 13.)
Saturday evening at Gerlinger hall.
Miss Neve Workman. Superintendent
Many prominent people from »11 parts
Flans were made Monday night at
FRIDAY EVENING
of the state will be the speakers
the regular weekly meeting of the
7:30. Combined departments meet st
A special vesper service for the Rebekah lodge for a cafeteria supper
Christian chdrch
mothers will be held at the music to be given in the I. O. O. F hail on
SATURDAY MORNING
building on Sunday at 4 00 o’clock.
Friday evening. May 16, by the local
10:00. Meet at Baptist church.
The following Springfield mother« Rebekahs and I. O. O. F. lodges Mrs.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
have received Inviti^lons to attend Clarine Putman was named general
1:30. Meet at Baptist church.
the meetings st the University: Mrs chairman of the arrangements and
SATURDAY EVENING.
Mary E. Beals. Mrs Grace Brattain, program committee for the event by
7:30 Combined departments meet at Mrg Editb Cox Mrs. Rena Bdmtston. Mrs Zells Cantrell. Noble Grind
Methodist church.
Mrs. 'John Frans. Mrs. May L. Her assistants will be Amy Love,
Week-day Bible school Demons­ Hughes. Mrs. Cora E. Inman. Mrs. I. Mrs. Stella Findley, and Oswald Ol-
tration.
D. Larimer. Mrs. Ella Lombard. Mrs. son. Entertainment which will con-
SUNDAY MORNING
Katie MTMullln. Mrs J. C. McMurray. sits of stunts, games, fish pond, and
Sunday school of choice.
Mrs. Lena F. Neher. Mrs. W. H. Pol- fortune telling, will be taken cars of
11:00. Juaior church at Methodist , lard. Mrs. Maude G. Potter. Mrs. J. by a ladles committee consisting of
church.
Rogers. Mrs. Ida P. Swarts. Mrs. Elsie Mrs. Carrie Jarrett. Dorothy Girard.
Willis, Mrs. C. O. Wilson, and M rs., and Amy Love Doris Girard will
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Jeanette Withers.
have charge of a randy sale to be
3:00. Meet in Baptist church.
given by the Progressive 23 Rebekah
C ouncil O ffic e rs
drill team.
Mary C. Harding is president of WILLAMETTE COUNCIL
the Council this year. Dan Spores Is
vice-president and Mra. F W . Page is I
uecretary.
BACKS S. S. GEORGE
IN SKIFF LETTER CASE pOT LUCK SUPPER ENDS
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BAPTIST READING DRIVE
A campaign to Increase the con­ tlliues to hold the state leadership In
sumption of milk and milk products (he uumber of cougar to he bagged by
In Ia n s county was launched at a one hunter In a season Imst week he
meeting of representatives of pro­ . brought six cougar pelts to Eugene
ducers and consumers of milk held and collected 360 from the county
ia the chamber of commerce rooms bounty for hla services lie will later
in Eugene last Monday night
The collect 335 for each akin from the
first step In the campaign will be a ! state which will net him 3150. or a
series of essay and poster contests total of 3310 for the ala rats.
to be held at once In the schools of He has taken IT of the wild cats so
far thia season The county pays a
the county.
The plan adopted for the campaign 310 bounty and this added to the stats
was worked out by a committee 1 bounty will have netted the success­
from the Lane county dairymen's as­ ful hunter 33*6.
sociation cooperating with a similar
coulmlttee from the Eugene chamber
of commerce. The county agent and
the home demonstration agent as­
sisted the committees In organising
the campaign. The county school
superintendent and Eugene superln J
tendent are also cooperating in the
campaign.
Funds tor the prises In the con­
tests have been furnished by dairy
organ I sat ton a.
milk
distributors,
creameries, the Western l-ane cheese
factory, tile hanks of the county, and
by Interested Individuals
All schools ln the county will be
divided Into two divisions. Division
one to Include all schools of the first
cuasa; division two to Include all
other schools Each division will he
divided Into three sections as fol-
own:
1. Grades 1. 3, 3. 4. 6, and 6 to
compete In a poster contest, the sub-
Ject to be 'Why ChlWreu Need Dairy
Products."
Nine prisas will be swarded, rang-
Ing from 35 00 to 31 00 for best
posters In earh division.
3. Grades 7. 3. and * (Junior high
school) to compete In an essay con
test on "Health Reasons for Including
Dairy Products In Our Diets."
Nina prises to range from 34.00 to
31 00 will be awarded In each division.
. . 3. . Grades
. . . . 10. 11, and
. . 13 (Senior
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contest
The W illam ette Council, D istrict1
«.«teat wherein they
the. have the
tha prlvl-
nrtvl-
The superintendents of the three
Winner, of the reading conteat '•«»
bolh h“‘ 1' h “ d •C0D<>
divisional groups are Bra Dell Mur-1No *• ot the American Legion went
phy, youth; Neva Workman, child- on record kt a meeting held at which the members of the Baptist mlc reasons for Including ds.lry pro-
Ten; and K. M White, adult. They Toledo Sunday as approving of the church have been carrying on for the
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Nine prises ranging from 310 04 to
will have charge of the meetings and ¡»ction taken recently by S. S. George. > past several months, will be honor
the programs in the various churches State Commander. In the trouble guests tonight at a potluck supper 31.00 to the best sssays In each
The district presidents are George which arose between Jilm and Mrs. which the losing team will give at division.
For division ons the contests will
William. WaRerville; Earl Downing. A. C. Skiff, of Salem, representing j the Baptist church.
open May 5 and close May 16; fori
Junction City; and Mrs. Mary Gates, the Salem chapter of the American
The contest Is a nation wide affair,
2. the contest «rill open on
Creswell Laurence Sunkler will be War Mothers
I according to local members of the division
. , organization.
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A copy of the resolution has been
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the convention song leader.
reading team, and is organised with
Ru,eg for aU contesls have been
Local P uoplc to E n te rta in
it’ t ^ thZ iL a T Lesion th" lnte,ulo,, ol <ett,n« more P ^ P 1’ ' sent to the schools throughout the
The entertainment for the conven-
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meeting Friday ‘° r“ d' and to e*’* cUUy read ,he county.
Literature and bulletins
tion will he handled by H. L. Oiliette. I
Bible and WblRml literature.
deai.ng wRh th. gubJe e ,s o f t h . eon-
Harry Chase. 8 G Moshfer. Mrs.
1 The members of the local congress- tests may be procured at the Oregon ,
Robert Drury, Mrs. M. A. Rice, and resolution follows
RESOLUTION
tlon have been paired Into two teams State College Extension office In th •
Mrs. N. M. Pollard. Those who are
Whereas: W illamette Council of »nd have been reading for several , Public Market building, the County
going Io remain here overnight dnr-
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! District No. 3 of the American Legion months, being credited with a certain Health Association at
the Court !
« vent on are requested to Department of Oregon, at its regular number of points for each hook read House, and the Oregon »tale Medical
see Mrs M A. Rice and she will meeting held at the American Legion I
members of the local ' Association at 345 Olive street. Eu
make arrangements for their care
Hall at Toledo. Oregon, on this 27th I
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A picture of C h ris ,
o , s d»’’ of A’ r,L 1930 h>" taken <
! tr*m came ’ lth", * few polnU ° f
■ net and the Rich ance of the controversy appearing In winning th© state championship and
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Toung Ruler- will be awarded the the Sunday Oregonian of April 20,h. they are m,k ln g a strong bid for the MRS. EGGIMANN INJURED
Sunday school wh'ch hse the larges, >«’ <• ea well as In other leading bonorg h|
according to Rev.
IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
papers of the State of Oregon,
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s - d at other t'mes, relative to cer- Mulhoiianu.
tendance. The deci-don will be based tele coreesnondence he»ureen Mr S ’
Mrs. C. F. Eggimann Is still con­
upon the number
young peop’e. g George. Commander of the Amevi MYSTERY OF GOODNESS
fined at the Eugene hospital where
the m lea g e covered and the sessions can Legion for the Department of
SUNDAY CHURCH THEME ,he
fr<>® »'‘o«k *nd
attended.
Cregon. and Mrs. A. C. Skiff, of
body bruises about her shoulders as
Salem. Oregon, representing the j
S’ lem Chanter of the American War
Rev. Veltie Pruitt will preach on a result of an automobile accident
Mothers organization: and
the
theme “The Mystery of Oodll- In Eugene last Thursday afternoon
Whereas: An exnlanation of all In­
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cidents In ~ connection
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mat- i ness,” at the evening church service Mrs. Eggimann and Mrs. Bert Doane
ter was made, and said matter given at the Christian church Sunday even- were traveling west on Sixth street
careful consideration: and
Ing at 8:00 o'clock. A m ged quartet when their light coupe was struck by
Whereas: It is the unanimous | composed of Dallas Murphy, Mar- a heavy county truck, causing the
orinion of all members of said D(s-
^ricT^onnVi'present’ at" said m a tin g Jorle Moahler, Jennie Murphy, and , occupants io be badly shaken up
that Mr. George was correct in the Gerald Morrison will sing "When
and bruised. Mrs. Doane was released
stand which he took In his letter to i Lf>ye CaIlg - by Ralrd. at thte even- from the hospital after an examlna
the said Mrs. Skiff; over which said
tlon revealed no Injuries.
controversy arose; that If the Ian-
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Mrs. Eggimann was driving toward
guage In his letter to Mrs Skiff was
At the mornlnlg service the choir
either ill-advised or misinterpreted w)|) g|n)5 ..Wake the Song." by Excell. Monroe to get her husband who liad
gone out there earlier in the day on
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a fishing trip when the accident oc-
Oregon by apologising to her. and and the members attending the Sun
•h s , Ip ’hi« reaper, he exnressed day 9Chool
convention will have curred'
frankness and sincerity; that In writ charge of the opening exercises. The
George
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“ 7:00 FLYING ROCK BREAKS
figs'»* f” - Chrt"” a" Knd—
*vp end
«erests of th e ' me«-l
-on a ch af-
i T,e g lr n A ngH isr'r > n* r
1 »C ,eristic S l’ nd w h ich Is r°spon s< hle
in a la rg e m e a su r e
for h is h lg h lv
-uc'-essf'i! administration, and that
h» acted with no intention to reflect
nnv d ish o n o r upon any mother within
the State of Oreron. or upon any
organization of which they might be
a member:
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'merlran Legion. Department of
Oregon, go on record as apcrovlng
Commander George’s action In thia
op*'rp n”, '*er. anrt
Be It Further Resolved: That a
'•on” of this resolution
forwarded
to the executive Committee of the
American leg io n of the Department
of Oregon.
Done at Toledo, Oregon, this 27th
j day of April,
WILLAMETTE COUNCIL*
WINDSHIELD ON AUTO
LOCAL PEOPLE ENJOY
LARGE PICNIC DINNER
A rock which is believed to have
thrown by some person went
through the windshield of the Ken­
A large number of Springfield real neth Tobias car Sunday evening as
dents gathered at the farm home of
ret"” d” from co'ttage Grove
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| Mr and Mr* U' °
fcihaney
and gtruck Mra Toblaa between the
Tuesday evening to have a potluck i eyeg rendering her unconscious and
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N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Notice Is hereby given that Bea­
trice Wassom. on the 30th dav o|
April. 1030 was appointed adminls-
•ratrix of the estate of Mary I. E
I Hurlburt, deceased. All persons hav-
Ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present them dulv
verified as by law required io said
administratrix at the law office of
Alta King In the Court House. Eu
gene, I,ane County, Oregon, within
six months of the first publication of
this notice. Date of flrat publication
being May 1st, 1330.
b een
FISH HOOK HITS EYELID;
POINT PIERCES SKIN
and Iowa Carlton, all to be slightly
cut by flying bits ot glass.
Mrs. Tobias was soon revived and
la not suffering any 111 effects from
her experience.
According to Mr. Toblaa. he was
driving along at a moderate rate with
no other vehicle In sight, either In
front or behind, when he heard the
crash and felt the glass shatter. He
stopped at once and Investigated,
but could find no explanation for the
accident.
Dayton Thompson, of Thompson's ANN DILLARD MARRIED
resort, on the McKenzie River, came
IN ENGENE ON SUNDAY
to town Friday to receive medical i
care for one „( b|s eyes which he
The marriage of Mias Anna Dillard
had Injured while on a fishing trip to Earl T. Hulbert, of Eugene, was
Some angler’a line had caught hla solemnized last Saturday evening at
eyelid while casting a fly and the 3:15 at the Methodist Episcopal'
hook penetrated the flesh of the eye- church In Eugene by Rev. Roy Leslie |
lid and slightly scratched the cornea Smith, pastor. Mrs. Hulbert Is the j
Hla Injury was painful, but not seri-1 daughter of Mra. Mina Dillard, of |
out, and his eye sight will not be this city. The couple will make their
BEATRICE WASSOM,
Administratrix. Impaired, declared his physician.
home at 640 F street.
i ALTA KINO, Attorney for estate.
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Is critically III st the Pacific Chris-
I tan hospital In Eugene Mr. Maxey
Is a brother of Mrs. I F Weight of
this city and has been In the hospital
for (en days. He was first believed
to have been suffering from rheumat
ism, bul doctors later decided that
hs was having trouble with his mala
blood arteries. His life was despaired
of on Monday morning, but he la now
nhowlng signs of Improvement Roth
his mother from Ran Diego and hla
slater from Oakland, are slaying
with him
T he Qiiulity of Our Meat« lire consistently the
Best while our prices are always low.
We have Stall Ei-rl 8h«er Beef this week anti we
know you will he pleased with the delicious flavor
Phone 63
And leave the rest to us
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
PRATT HOLVERSON
Phone 63
4th and Main St«.
E. G. STUART
CLOSING OUT
SALE
W hat an opportunity in tha middle of
the
eaaeon!
You
can
buy
standard
merchandiae, new styles at cloaing out
prices. Suits, coats, drosses, lingerie, cor-
sets, sweaters, hosiery and everything in
the line of dry goods.
Hurry!
We will
not be here much longer.
Si E B R O A D W A Y , E N Q E N E , O RE.
HHMZ/Wz
GOLD SEA L
CONGOLEUM
SALE
« automobile, ' Mr. . Toblaa, . Robert * Toblaa
Those present were Dr and Mrs.
W. H. Pollard and family, Mr. and
Mrg l ,. K. Page, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Oantz, Mr. anC Mrs. W. E. Buell and
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family, Mr. and Mrs. Will am (1.
' Hughe.-, and family, Mr. and Mra. W
j A Maybe. Mra. A. B. Van Valzah, Dr.
and Mra. N. W. Emery, Clayton Kirk-
land, Wllmg Scott, Lucille Holman,
Glenn Martin. Fay Parsons, and Mr.
D IST R IC T N o 3. A M E R IC A N and Mra. M cE lh an ey.
LE G IO N . D E P A R T M E N T O
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OREGON
THURSDAY. MAY I. l»30
S IX days to bqy
g e n u i n e Geld Seal C o o -
goleum Rugs a t sp\*cial prices.
These are the origintd labor*
saving floor-covering», backed
by the faxnoua Gold Seal Q n a >
antee. A ll the newest patterns
in the most up-to-date
and colors.
Come earty
whfls
Wright & Sons