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NEWS
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TW K NTV-KIUHTH YBAH.
BASEBALL STARTS
IT H.S. ON FRIDAY
Entire Schedule for Teams of
County Given by High
School Officiate
SHIINGEIKIJ), LANK COUNTY, OREGON,
Geo, „ ,
w„i mi m inkbes T
Is May 4 to 9
IN PARLORS SOLD
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P .T .A . Officer
1 11I'KHDAY APRIL 1«. 11#31
BIBLE SCHOOL GROUP
DEMONSTRATION SET
Sludsnts Taking Final Esamina
tiona Thia Weak; Program at
Church April 28
Young L ady A sk s M any
Q u e s tio n s O n C a m p a ig n
Street Commissioner to Han­
Springfield Woman to be vice-
i Fair Contestant Gets Infor-
Program of the W eekday Bible _ mation First Hand About
P. J. Bartholomew and R.j Preeident of Organization
dle Transportation Work
school demonstration la now being
Claude Gray Acquire Inter­
Saving Money for City
During Next School Year
..B ig Subscription Contest
prepared and will be given at the
est in Walker-Poole Firm
Is Told How to Win.
Methodist church commencing at
Contestants
C III SELLS OLD
BAILROM LIND
45 Acres C o m to Philip Saul
This Is a list of those who
for Farming Purpoaaa;
have entered our "Earn and
Property Adjoint Hie
Mra. G II Good. Eugene, was
Cleanup day thia year will he
Win"
campaign
or
7:30
p.
m
April
28
according
to
have
been
, i hi me n president of the laut« Coon
Mav 1 to V, according to a motion i'
Did you ever have a bunch of
JOHN LYNCH WILL PITCH made on Mnndaiy night hy the city PLAN TO RETAIN NAME ly Council of I'urent-Teocher aa Miss Goldie Kmlth, director of the questions fired at you with aucb 1 nominated by friends The votes MONEY TO PAY TAXES
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soctallons at the final meeting of | *°rk
OOUtlcll. A thorough cleanup like
are Ihe 5000 free votes given
rapidity that you hardly knew
Students In the Junior high
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bartholomew
I
n«’ present avhoet year at Kunta
former
years
free
Io
(he
property
where you were? Thia fair maid
Tentative Starting Lineup for
with the nomination.
Remainder of Land to ba Held
mere on Saturday. Other officers ! •*'••**>• took their final examine-
Other Positions Given by owners will he rondurled. More Move to Springfield; In Include Mrs. L. E. Putinn, Spring Il,on» ln '*»• * ork Tuesday The wanted to know What. Why and
for Airport and Other
Louts* Archer
lime la aUoMeil to rleauup this
5,000
When!
Charge of Local Chapel
Coach May
Municipal Purpose«
field, vice-president;
Mr». Lee program being planned will mark
John C. Benton
year and It 1» expected that the
5,000
That's what happens to the cam­
Winy, River Itomi, secretary; and ;
c*°ae of the work for the pre-
Mrs. Alice Beeson
street i-ominlaaloner will be able
5.000
paign manager alm ost every day.
Elnul negotiations In the trans­
llaseball m w j m u i wIM nffli-lajly
Hale of about 4G acres of the
Mrs ( ’. U Buck, Eltnlra, treasurer. u-nt school year.
Mrt George Blair
5 000
Io do all the work with a resultant
except that you can't faze him and
fer of the W F. Wulker Internats
«poll u.1 Hprtogrftohl liltrti »duxil
Industrial and park site, recently
The
Bible
Instruction
work
Is
Gertrude Bauer
saving to the city,
5,000
Election
of
officers
was
mode
In the Walker-Poole funeral home»
tomorrow, Friday, when the lilgli
purely optional with students and be will welcome others to call and I N. L. Bond
5.000 deeded to this city hy Eugene, has
E E Keppner mint In Ills realg- In Eugene and Hprlngfleld to I’. at the forenoon seuaton of the all
m 4 i < h >I teem m««ela the Eugene nine
their parents. Support for the In- do likewise. Ask him as many quea
Mrs.
Edna
Davis
5.000 I been made to Philip Saul, by the
III the fir» I game of I he season In nation aa rlty engineer and It was J. Bartholomew and It Claude day meeting, delegates accepting latractor is obtained by donations tiona as yon like, and he’ll answer
Hprinfleld council. Tha land sold
Mrs.
Eath
Forstrom
5,000
ihlH district. The gums will be accepted Earl Thompson woe up-1 Gray, both of Eugene, were com-j"**’ P,M*pb* suggested by the nomi­ from women’s organizations of tha them as fast as he can talk.
for approximately «100 an acre
Hazel
Edmiston
5,000
„lend ,1Br<. ,hla week and the new nating committee. A lunch was local churches.
Some
people
might
become
played on I he field Imi'k of the |ollge<l to hl» place
and Joins Chat which Mr. Saul now
Mra.
Eva
Gordon
5.000
peeved If questions were hurled at
The cMy will remove the old , partnera in the firm have taken served at noon, and to the after-
high school.
farms sooth of the mill race and
Mra. C. A. Horton
5,000
them with rapidity of a machine
unit i ov««r th<* work ut th«* loctil < hu(w*l msin a program hy the school stu
KO the south eaet corner of the
The remainder of th e schedule sidewalk oti Mill iK'Mr A.
Mrs. M B. Huntley
5
000
dents
at
Santa
t'lara
and
an
ad-i
gun, but the campaign manager
tract.
ue announced thia week by W. K. fill with gravel A concrete walk 1 Wu,h,.r, who a U rted In business
Mrs. Sarah Penselln
5.000
,.„ y 26 yHarM 8(c„ ha8 not dress on adult education was
revels In it.
Buell, principal. and Norval May, Is planned later In the year a fte r iln
Proceeds at the sale will be used
5,000
«•nttlfan i I
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by Mlaa Moselle llalr, extension
For instance, there came to the I Grace Maxwell............
aoactl. I* aa follow». Cottage Grove the fill settles Ttiu alley between made any definite plans for the worker at the t'nlversity of Ore- '
to pay the back taxes, which the
Mrs
Claude
Romaine
5,000
campaign department a young w o .
there April 21, University high Third and Fourth streets and future.
Mrs. Ben Russell
5,000 city of Eugene allowed to become
gun.
South A. and II will be gruveleil
man who wished t j enter and com- i
m 'I i im H veraua Cottage Grove at Eu
delinquent when It was ln posses­
In lukltig over the Walker Inter­
Pearl
Schantal
5,000
pete for the valuable prizes to be ;
The next meeting of the county :
gene, April 14. E ug ene vs II. II H on order of the council.
ests a new corporation was formed
sion of the land, Hprlngfleld In
Gb-nn Ternahan
5.000
Now City of First Class
at Eugene, April 28; Kprlugfleld
now toft with about 200 acres of
with the two new members and group will bn hebt In Eugene on McKenzie Residents to Send awar<Ie<l By this newspaper on June
Joel
Trapp
5,000
3.
lh« occasion of the stale con Vexi­
H p rln g fle ld la n o w u city of H>o!('harle
vu. II. II H at Eugene, May I;
'*oolc of Eugene. The
land which will be used for the
High School Students to
Glenn M. Woods
5.000
tkin
of
Parent-Teacher
associations
Cot luge Grove at Eugene. May 5, flrwt c lass, with over 2000 popu 1 name. Walker Poole will he con­
municipal airport, a city psu-k, and
Mra. Elsie Allison
5.000
Springfield Next Year
It," and if medals were given to
I’. II H. at Cottage Grove. MayM; lation according to the state health tinued fur the present It lias been to In- hold In that city In October
other municipal purposes. Very lit­
Helen Spray ................
5.000
question propoundera. this young
C. II. H at Kprlugfleld, and Eugene department. The department asked announced.
RepreaentaGvea from Hprlngfleld
tle If any of the land will be sold,
Attendance at Hprlngfleld high
Otto Olson ..................
5.000
lady would be given a solid gold
ut Collage Grave, May 15; Spring that Dr W II Pollard he «ppolitt-
city officials say. It Is desired to
Mr. und Mrs Bartholomew have ' at the mooting Saturday were Mrs. school will be Increased by at
Mra.
Myrtle
McAlpin
5,000
field va. Eugene at Eugene, May ■«I registrar of vital statistics and moved to the Wulker residence In \ L. K. Page, Mrs. D. ( Oglllvte. Jegst 22 students next fall as a re one studded with diamonds
hold the property and atempt to
She walked briskly Into the of­
IS, Kprlugfleld va. Cottage G rove' receive fees accordingly. It w ,llilh ls city which was also Included Mr». M»e Putman. Mrs. T. ( Hur- suit of the decision last week to
convert It to usee which will bene­
days
that
you
are
ln
the
campaign-
fice and came to the point right
ut Springfield May 22; and (I. II Is- ntM-eeeary for the i lly Io pay | in the transaction und
and they will
w ill, , ker. Mrs. D. O. Fisher, and Mrs send students at the McKenzie val- i
yoo receive doable the amount of fit both Hprlngfleld and Eugene In
awAy.
Mortwl^ „
K v a Eugiwa- at V. II. 8.. May 2S thews fees out id the emergency hare a<.l|v „ (.har<„ (jf w<(rk at lh<J | R
the future.
ley high school to this city for their j
“I want to be counted In on that votes for all the subscriptions you
Au offlrlal line up fur the open fund, os no money wan budtn-lod ’ local chapel. Mr. Bartholomew Is j
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education. Elghty-flve voters at­ rare," she announced, "and I want turn in. That’s the biggest vote
The land sold is river bottom
lug game of (he seaaon has not for It.
graduate of Iln - lain A ng eles school CASCADE CHAPTER TO
tended the meeting at Waltervllle i
opportunity
of
the
entire
campaign
•oil
and for farming purposes Is
you, That’s all there is to IL"
I m nil decided upon hy the roach,
of E m b a lm in g and PlusGc Surgery.
EUGENE MEET
VMte for d|otontlnuatl©n' "Yes. Indeed." replied the cam­ and the ten day period begins when the beet land on the tract. It was
AID
IN
hut It la probable that John Lynch
; He spent one year at Vancouver
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1 of the school stood 54 to 31.‘
lees adaptable for city purposes.
you enter the campaign
paign manager "You see------”
will atari aa pitcher wMh either
and has been with the Vealcb chu Springfield O.E.8. Group has charge I This action «rill moan the em­
Mr. Saul plans to Improve th e pro­
“Can
I
win
that
Graham-Paige
Lots
of
Fun
Gordo» Wright or Lloyd Mattlaon
pel In Eugene for thtf past five
perty. He does truck gardening and
I
of Opening and Closing
ployment of one or two more teach- sedan?”
Another young woman said to the place Is very good for thl» uee
receiving Elral anil aecond Iw ee
, years
I era at the high school and the she Interrupted.
Services Friday
'
the
campaign
manager,
will go to two of the following
Poole has been In the undertak­
. . I
-
— - “I never i The sale of thia property Is In
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I establishment of som e new courses
You most certlnly can. That It.. though, It would be so much fun lltte wlth tlM. procedaw agreed
thrm : BUI Mill», Gordon Wrigtil,
ing business for the past 18 years
A large delegation from Spring according to W. E. Buell, prlnct- If you get the largest number of
ret subscrlDtlons
and so easy to get
subscriptions to ...__
If not uaed aa catcher, and Jack Springfield Student« Eenter- »n<l •« • «raduate o f several em
upon by both Eugene and Spring-
fleld chapter of the Eastern star 1*1- He stated this week that he votes.”
the Springfield N«ws and the ten field city council at the time the
Hulett. Vernon I.ylea will atari
tain with Tea. for V i.itor.
' l ‘,ooU M" P<K>1’ ’ *’
will go to Eugene tomorrow night planned to go to W altervllle soon
"And does R make any dlffer- per cent will
at third lleraey Tomaath or Moyd
give me spending property waa deeded to thia city.
u graduate embalmer and a gradu­ to attend the district m eeting of to consult students there as to
enee where I l i v e u r
From Eugene School.
Mattlaon will get the rail aa short­
| money Wh“* ’ am winn“* »
I Eugene originally bought the pro-
ate nurse. She will handle all wo­ the organization which includes the their choice of subjects before a
No difference whatever. Just so nlce pr)le. I think It’s Just wonder
from the Southern Pacific
stop. The field will be covered by a I
men and children cases for Ihe group at Junction t'Ry, Cascade < urrlcula for the next year Is pre-
you u live ln
In Lane county."
f„i
fuj -•
aelixiloii from the following: Alton I April Frolic, gay gathering of i new firm.
»
railroad
company In order to get
chapter at Hprlngfleld and the Blue pared.
"Well then tell me what I must
Robeson. ( heeler Hobeaon. Dorman mothers and daughters at the high 1 Gray Is uow asw xiulcd with the
Everybody's Csmpaign
i (he car »hope located to that city
River and Evahgeltne groupe at; Under the plan adopted at Wal- do to win.” and she moved her
(111 see. I*uul Holdey, Bob Htark, school which is always the climax
K
ter ville the students there »rill be chair a notch forward.
♦! The campaign is open to every InMead of Springfield. The county
to Girls la-ague Week, will MM First National Hank In Eugene Eugene.
and George Thatcher.
carried the tax assees-
where
he
has
been
for
the
past
22
meeting will be held at the D^nsported to Springfield in a
"That's easy. AH you have to do
° f. 5°°**.
over H
Hprlngfleld has a Quantity of sway al Hprlngfleld high school year.. He will not take any a c tiv e , ‘ The
J
"
bus each day. The district I- to see your friend, and acqunln-1 y~ rs ° ld and lf YOU h* ’ e b~ " J meDt
tbe
“ d U”
good material for a baaaball team ! Friday evening of this week ac­ part in the work of the firm for
w...
pay
a
tuition
of
,90
to
th
e
,
lan
ce,
and
get
them
to
subscribe
’
h'"“
EU,One
“ h 0 * * -
this year and IndlcaUons are that cording to Fay Parsons, president the present time, although he does i officers are expected to attend. The
Springfield
district
and
will
also
to
The
Springfield
News
through
j
a"d
¿®“rn
thJ"
™
of
the
organization.
Hprlngfleld delegation will have
a good record will he made It la
I campaign which is chuck full of i
Intend to leave Ihe bank eventual­
j charge of opening and closing ex­ la y the transportation costa. This you. That's al there is to it.’
Daughters wilt come dressed In
only year-before last that the high
ly nud become active In undertak
I
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has
beet,
estimated
at
between;
"How
much
does
each
subscrlp-
opp<,rt,,n,t1“ for - ’ •rjrbody. As It FAMOUS GUIDE. TRAPPER
ercises for the meeting
school turned out a team which costume and fnlkiwlng u program
lug work.
tlon count? I haven’t got that quite; “8ualIy u k e s from two 10 three'D IE S SUDDENLY SUNDAY
,1200 and ,1500 per year.
I
won the county championship, and , dancing and refreshments will be
In announcing Ihe purchase of
straight in mv mind." she eagerly I " eek8 for a
“ >is mag­
The McKenzie high school was
lhe leant last seaaon proved strong en jo y ed .
nitude to get under way, by start-
the local chattel. Mr Bartholomew MRS. HARRIET M. SCOTT
Death claimed George H. Moody.
etoablished In 1911 and Is a two loqutred.
opposition fur all teems In the «He-1 The entire week has been desig­ stated that either him self or his ,
BURIED HERE MONDAY
That depends entirely on the lnK 8oon you c*» “e one of the 39. famous as a trapper and guide
.teach er school. The building bad
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-e,,—
trlct.
n a ted aa p rin t dress w ee k anti the wife wilt be at the chapel every
toxnvfH r»F 11 rvi j . «H a
v,_ , trLtJ-u x_ «v£\UCs S VT-tQlIl 3 (l&Y OF tWO. l^UrH for outings in the upper McKenzie
become obsolete and residents of *en<t“
time the ^subscrlpton 1«
_
Wet we« I her has hampered prac girls have attended classes In
day. The chapel will be locked j Mrs Harriett M. Scott. 81. died , he d u tr|ot were not prepared to paid, which period’ same Is re- to our page announcement and see country, at Salem Sunday as he
lice, permitting only a few nulatde print dresses.
each evening, and those desiring i a t the Pacific Christian hospital
celved at the campaign department j what
Be lay ill in a hotel room. Moody had
build a new one.
seaakxm thia aoaanri, but the boys
Outstanding events of the first to get In touch with them can call i In Eugene Saturday following a
according to the printed schedule.” j awarded’ then ,urn ,n }n° ur entry been on a trip to Eastern Oregon
have hern limbering up and to ss­ half of the week were Ihe two teas ibe residence. The phone numbers
Their action Is not i consolida-
"And." continued the campaign and get 8tarted on th* road to MC- and was returning when he became
short Illness. She was born at Cari­
ing the hall In the gymnasium for given for Girls League members of ai the residence and the chapel
new ill and stopped at a Salem hotel.
manager, "there are literally hun- ce“ and a be* utlfuI
bou, Maine on May 25. 1849 and tion rather It Is an experiment —
several weeks In lieu of outdoor Eugene schools. Tuesday they en- will not be changed.
was a member of the Springfield
n,ay » may not ”* contln- dred 8 of people who would only be rao‘orJ ar ° f >ou^ ° ’rn
“ >ls
George Moody was born In Chica­
workouts.
terialned for 25 from University
Oldest Business Man
Baptist church.
I too glad to have som eone come and your b» ‘ yeer The <'am Pai« n «<■ go on August 12, 1891 and come to
high school and yesterday they e n -’ The retirement o f Mr. Walker
get their subscriptions, thus saving flce *8 open from 9
m to 6 p' m Oregon settling at McKenzie Bridge
She is survived by her t
h
r
e
e
.....
FRIENDS GATHER FOR
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terialned for a similar number from business In tills city marks daughters. Mra. A. 8. Jelllson. T Y S 0 N Q U I T S A T M ILL
them the ________________
bother of bringing
it to , i elce p t Sunda’r8 Same ls located ln In 1912. In 1924 he married Miss
business office
office of
of this
this I newspa Marie Paulsen.
POTLUCK DINNER HERE from Eugene high. Each afternoon the leaving of the oldest business Portland. Mra. E W McKinnon.
HAS OTHER DUTIES the office, lf but properly approach the
'Be business
per. rSpingfield. phone 2.
they entertained their guests with man In the city In nuntfier years Globe, and Mra. C. J. Pardue, Ta-
He is survived by his widow and
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[ ed in this manner.'
Friends and relatives of M. A. a short program In the auditorium of service. W alker first started coma two sons. W aller J. Scott,
W.
one son, George J. 13; a slater, Mra.
W. P.
P. Tyson,
Tyson, mayor
mayor of
of Spring-
Spring- The young woman drew a deep,
Mabel McWilliams, of' Loe A ngeles;
Pohl gathered at his home on south and later served lea and visited In business here In 1905 al the corner Klamath Falls, and Charles F. Scott field, announced Tueoday that he breath and resumed: “How many COUNTY
CHAMBER TO
Second street Monday evening for the hallway upstairs which had of Mill and
and
two brothers. Arthur Moody, -
Main streets a cro ss, (>f Springfield. She
also leaves sev- was leaving the employ of the
prizes will be given?”
u r i n D PiD T i s t u n a i A .l l
u surprise potluck dinner In honor been artistically decorated to re- from what Is known os Ihe
I*Ar-Ien grandchildren and 19 grrot- Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. that eve-
"There will be six prises and cash
H EAR P O R T L A ND MAN Eugene and Charles Moody. Loe
of hls birthday. Among those pre­ present a Japanese teu garden.
ker garage
1-ater, In 1919, he grandchildren.
nlng after 17 continuous years of comm issions a total of ,4.000."
Angeles.
of New State ^T****1"*
sent were Mr. and Mrs A. J.
has served as trans-
"Gracious, that is a lot of money. Chairman
„ / T * " 5__._
Funeral services were held at
The program In the auditorium moved to Ihe present location in: Tw)> hrothers \y a|ter Hall. Men
ment of Agriculture to Address
Hchnetxky, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas consisted of a vocal solo by Ernest
the
Veatch chapel in Eugene Wed­
omlnee. Wisconsin, and Edward
engineer for the company And how will all these prizes be'
Dinner Gathering
Patrick. Mr. and Mrs M B. H um McKinney, director of music at the recently taken over by the Liberty Hall. Rifle. Colorado;
nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mem­
together at Springfield ever since the local awarded.”
ley. Mr. and MYs. R. P. Mortensen high school, selections by a sextet Masonic lodge. Walker has taken a with two sisters. Mra. A. E. Noble. ptaj” was constructed. He has also
bers of the Eugene Elks lodge had
"The grand capital prize will be
H. E. Cully, executive of the Uni­ charge of service« at both the cha­
und two children. Joel and Ixiulsa from the glee club, a one act play, very active par. In the
I
been active in the work of the awarded to the one securing the
ted States Bonk at Portland and pel and at the interment which was
Cowden.
Jengen Grwn
’’Two Naughty Old Maids,” given ment of this community during hls Mrx
Four-L organization and In safety largest number of votes, regardless
chairman of the new State Depart - made ln the new I.O.O.F. cemetery.
by members of the league, and u many years residence here.
and first-aid work among em- as to where he or she may reside
W isconsin, also survive.
, _
. .
i.
.
i ment of Agriculture, created by the
vocal solo by Virginia Christie.
FARM SALE REPORTED
by this ,
. . .
Funeral services were held Mon- ployes. Hls successor has not been In the territory covered
.
legislature at their last session,
t
h
K.
H
.w,
.
which
I.
Lane
county;
wjn
prlncipal
8peaker u BAPTISTS WILL HEAR
IN MARCOLA DISTRICT
A radio program dedicated to LOCAL LEGION POST
, day at 2o'clock from the Branstet-
-
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tbe oU,er p ril*8
** awarded ln the April meeting of the Lane Conn­
the girls Is-ague was broadcast ov­
WILL MEET TONIGHT ter
i-hupel
in Eugene.
Rev. Ralph h lTY ° n ^ thbeen ,dey^ S r -
OBLIGATIONS OF W IFE
ie Mulholland, pastor of the Spring- h 8
,h * 8a'; of bond8
llke
and *» * *
>‘8'' tv Chamber of Commerce which is
Hah- of Ihe E. T. Truesdale 200- er radio station KOBE and heard
ucrw farm near Marcola to R. B. on a radio Installed In the science
“The Fellowship of Christ” will
The adoption of a new conatltn- field Baptist church officiated and since he was made a part time ed.
to m eet at the Lee-Duke cafe In
"Oh. I see,” as her face lightened
' tlon for the Springfield American ' interment was made In the Laurel em ployee of the company last fall.
Webster of Iowa was announced room In the high school.
Eugene this evening according to be the morning serm jn topic at the
It is expected that he will devote up. ’’Then I have an equal chance
lust weekend by the McCully real­
Legion post number 40 will be the Grove cemetery.
A. F. S. Steele, secretary of the Baptist chnrch Sunday according
hls entire time to that work in the with the others to win any one of
ly company of Eugene who hand- LODGE DRILL TEAM HAS
principal business at the meeting I
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Eugene Chamber of Commerce to Rev. R. R. Mulholland who will
future.
the pritea.”
led the transaction Mr. W ebster
I to be held at the Community hall
occupy the pulpit at both services.
who
Is arranging the program.
INSPECTION
SET
PRACTICE ON TUESDAY tonight according to W alter N. IUKA
■TBrnctly."
bus already taken poaseaslon of the'
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Hls evening sermon topic at 7:30
Cully has taken an active part
“But suppose I don't win any of
place and will devote hls time to
Gossler, adjutant. A discussion w ill'
FOR FRIDAY EVENING SMALL BOY ATTACKED
will be "Foolish Preaching."
The
regular
practice
meeting
of
in
the
agitation
for
the
formation
the raising of pedigreed chickens
also he brought out over the sug 1
A mission study hour will be held
BY DOG; LEG INJURED the prises, what then; have my ef­ of the new state department of agrl-
the Progressive 22 drill team of
Iuka circle number 28, Ladies of
forts been all for nothing?”
und duJry cattle.
gested plan of charging un Inltla
7 o'clock and a pre-sermon topic.
the Rebekah lodge was held at the
the O.A.R. will meet at the Com­
Abeolutely not! If you stay with culture a,,d 18 deep,y interested ln “Is A Wife Under Obligation to
lion fee of ,20 for new members
James Orem, four and one-half
I.O.O.F. hall Tueoday evening at
BAPTISTS ADOPT ANNUAL 7:30. The meeting was to have been and members who are to be re-ln- munity hall Friday evening, April years old. was severely bitten by it to the finish and make a regular ^b's wo,’*c-
Obey Her Husband?” will be dis
17, for regular Inspection by state
cash report, but fall to score among
cussed by the pastor.
elated.
a
dog
belonging
to
neighbors
of
BUDGET LAST THURSDAY held last Friday night, hut was
officials. The meeting was to have
Fifteen members of the Legion
The Sunday school meets every
the Orem family Tuesday night. the prise winners, you will be paid MRS. MARTHA WALLACE
postponed because of the operetta
been held tonight, but was post­
istsl
have
contributed
the
sum
of
PASSES AT MARCOLA | Sunday morning at 10 a. m.
Teeth of the dog penetrated the a cash comm ission of 20 per cent
An amuiul budget of ,2500 wan at the high school that evening
poned because of the meeting of
udnptod for the Baptist idiurch at Regular drill work followed hy u ,18 dollars to be used in the pur­ the Legion at the hall at that time. fleah of the boy's leg ln eight or of your collections."
“Then I can't lose; I am sure to
Funeral services for Mrs. Mar McKENZIE BRIDGE TO
chase
of
a
new
flag
for
Ihe
A
tix
ili-
ten places according to the phy-
the quarterly bualnees meeting of aupper occupied the time o f t h e .
The m eeting will be open to the | slclan who attended hint
receive som ething anyway! W ell tha B. Wallace who died at her
.
...
,
...
ary group. Other eontribullona. to
:;<• congregation held at the church members
of the organization at the
,
.
.
BUILD NEW SCHOOL
The boy’s seven-year-old sister '^at certainly ls fair enough."
home at Marcola Suuday were held
. Ihe total sum of ,25 will he sought. public and a pot-luck supper will
last Thursday evening. The budgut Tuesday meeting.
be served after the meeting. The sustained a dislocated elbow ear-
“Nothing could be fairer— besides at the W.O.W. hall at Marcola on
I n the same iu i for the previous
Residents of the
McKenxle
inspection will be conducted by Iter In the week when« she was the opportunity of winning one of Tuesday at 2 o’clock with Rev.
year. Members of th e budget com­
SHEEP.
GOATS
CLIPPED
Bridge school district voted 29 to
PROFIT REALIZED FROM
Mrs. E g g im a n u . state president, playing at her birthday party and
Pr<see or a cash commission Norman Workman officiating and
mittee were Elmo Chase, Harold
14 for the issuance of bonds with
ON VALLEY RANCHES and Mrs. Frelda Peterson of Port­ fell on her arm.
each contestant will be paid 10 Interment in the Marcola cemetery.
OPERETTA SHOWING
Chase, and Paul Schlewe.
which to construct a new two-room
__________________ ! per cent comm ission weekly while J Veatch chapel In Eugene had
land, state secretary.
Ted Magness, prominent sheep
school at a special school meeting
Something over fifty dollars was
STAR MEETS TUESDAY
getting subscriptions."
charge of arrangements.
CIVIC CLUB PLANS
netted from the presentation of the ranger shearer In the McKenzie
“Oh, that sure is wonderful."
..
Qn Saturday April 11. The school will
SUPPERJS PLANNED
We . yca each other tor a mo-
L , Z e n a Z d e M ooet 37000 and will replace the pre
"BETTER HOMES" WORK operetta, "Sailor Maids" at the high valley and In Eastern Oregon. Is ENFORCEMENT WORKER
now completing clipping of flocks
sent one-room school which wai
TO SPEAK TOMORROW
school auditorium Friday evening
i ment. Then the young ledy smiled . , . __ _______________
au ___
Members of Cascade chapter of I , «^ja.
•
Marcola for 24 years. She was built many y ea r. ago.
Plans for a "Better Homes" week according to Ernest McKinney, di­ of several farmers In McKensle
i
. . n n, born ,n B,,tIer county, Ohio, on
The new school will be built on
Miss Norma C. Brown, Bloom­ Eastern Star will hold their regu-! ... _ ._ aa ___
program to be given by the Spring- rector of the glee clubs which con­ and Mohawk valleys. He has Just
lar meeting at the Masonic hall
X
’
“ kln« Mav 1«. 1841 and wae married to
completed shearing 1200 head of ington. Illinois, preacher and Jour­ lai m eeting a( m e Masonic nan a ,ot pf questlon8 but , want to
a new site to be selected. Hunzlk-
•
field civic club at their meeting stituted Ihe cast of characters.
''
8,,a^e at Oregon, Missouri er. Smith and Phillips of Eugene
goats on the Dewing ranch near nalist. also associate editor of the next Tuesday evening. Preceding un(ter8tand everyth,n g !"
April 28, were discussed by the
Just what disposition will be Marcola.
° n MaTOh 20, 1862.
are the architects. Bids for the
National Enquirer, will give an the m eeting the members will en-| „That.8 r)ght. Ju()t go aheftd ..
group at the Community hall Tues­
Wool quotation« are very low open address on a “New Era of Joy a pot-luck supper. Mra. C. F.
"Oh. yes, h e ir ’s another. May I
s ll<' wat* 'h e mother of seven building will be called In two weeks
day evening. Mrs. John T. Parker made of the funds has not been de­
this year, 12 to IB cents being of­ laiw Enforcement" at the Christian Egglman 1s chairman of the supper take subscriptions anywhere I can children, three of whom survive,
J. T. Stoble is chairman at the
explained t<- the members the work cided.
fered hy the few buyers who are church tomorrow evening, April 17, committee.
which the Oreater Oregon womens
get them?"
They are Tom W allace, Marcola; board, and Mrs. Clarence Belknap
H. S. STUDENTS ENTER
In the market.
nt 7:30 o’clock. The meeting In free
association Is trying to do.
”
I “Yes, subscriptions can be taken
Wallace, and Mrs. Adele Deu- Is clerk.
and
open
to
everyone.
Miss
Brown
CAFETERIA
DINNER
IS
anywhere.
It
makes
no
difference
rltt,
both of Alden, Kansas. She
STATE MUSIC CONTEST
will conduct an open forum for
"TAKE MY ADVICE" TO
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
POSTPONED TH IS WEEK wh"r« the subscriber resides and also leaves several grandchildren. M. E. BROTHERHOOD TO
discussion following her talk.
Entry blanks for a girls quartet
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there Is no territory alloted to any great grandchildren and one great-
TO QIVE COMEDY PLAY
BE SENIOR 'OFFERING
MEET ON MONDAY
and a violin soloist to onter the
greet grandchild.
The annual cafeteria dinner conteatant!"
"The Arrival of K itty” a three state high school musical festival
"Well, I guess that's all; glm'me
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Henlor students al Hprlngfleld BAPTIST GUILD GIRLS
which the ladles of th e Methodists
Members of the Men’s Brother­
act comedy has been chosen as to be held at Forest Grove April high school have chosen “Take My
hood of the Methodist church will
HAVE DINNER MEETING church had planned to sponsor on one of those little books. I know ROOF BEING PLACED
the production to be given by mem­ 24 25 were mailed last night. The Advice" as their class piny to be
Friday eVenlng this week has been where I can get a lot of subscrip
ON AIRPORT HANGAR hold their regular monthly (M at­
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bers of the Christian Endeavor of personnel of the quarter Is unde­ presented at the school on May
Members of the World Wide postponed Indeflntely according to tlons and I am going right out af-1
ing at the church Monday evening
the Hprlngfleld Christian church In cided hut It Is known that Eldred 22. Miss Marguerite Mllhollen will Guild girls of the Baptist church members of the com m ittee ln ter them .”
' Workers are busy this week next week.
The ladles of the
the near future for the purpose of Glaspey
111 be the violin entrant. (||r«r t the production. Books for a covert'd dish dinner meeting at charge. The Brotherhood meeting
Goodbye, I'll see you in a couple plat I ng the supports for an arched church will serve a 8:3« dinner and
raising money to pay their pledge
Expanses for the trip will be paid the play will not arrive until the the church last night at 6 o'clock. next Monday night and the forth-1 of days.'
roof on the hangar being built at a buslnes« meeting and udilrem
toward« the work of the church. out of receipts from the operetta end of the week, and selection of Plans for the organization of a Jun­ coming Junior-Senior banquet to be
"Lots of luck to you." said the the local flying field. The w alls i by Dr John R. Met on hls trip
The play Is being directed by Mrs. presented at the high school Frl a cast of characters will start ear ior guild group for girls over 12 held at the church In May has up- campaign manager and don’t forget have been completed and roof scon . around the world. The meeting will
John F. Kateia.
set plans for the cafeteria dinner the big 10-day parted. The tlrat ten; w ill be covered over.
i be open to the general pnbUa.
day.
i ly next week.
years were discussed.
: « Accept H.S. Plan
By District Vote
Frolic Will Close
Girls League Week
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