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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SHIÜNOPUSLÜ. LANK COUNTY. OKKOON, THUKHÜAY, APRIL 30. I 31
“Better Homes'9
Talked Tuesday
FIFTH HDNDR ROLL f e “" - t C I K WILL HAVE
Observe Birthday
BA SEBA LL M
HAS MANY MIKES
GOLF COURSE PLANS
TO RE-OPEN FRIDAY
■W»« W aa' Links C o m p leta i/ Re-
modalad; M any Naw Innovatlona
Moka Placa A ttra c tlv e
More Than $300 a inntc in JUREO III
Week CanBeEarned ACCIDENTS HERE
in “News” Campaign
Civic Club Hears Speakers,
Birth of National Organisa­
Exchange Plants, and Plan
The "Woo Wee' golf links on
Students Maintain Faithful tion Celebrated Monday with Team Enters Southern Ore­
East Malo street will have tbelr
to Observe Anniversary
Rebekahs; Program uiven
gon League; Eight Towns
formal opening for the season Fri­
Attendance and High Grade
Are Represented
day evening at • o'clock according Unu.ua! Opportunity Afford-1
Average of Winter Period
l
The
"Hotter
llumee"
program
sr-
A apectol progni ui mul entertain-
ed Ambitious Paopla: Many
. . ranged (or the member» of the Cl- to George Carson, owner. The
_ _ _ u
#t ,h" 1 o t, F
Monday
course will be open from 10 A M
Valuable Prize, to be Given
O N L Y O N E T E R M R E M A IN S <««»niii»Ninornlwl th« onw hundred D R A W S C H E D U L E F R ID A Y yj(. ( |U,( Tuesday evening St the
— _
_
'
t'oinminilly hall by Mr». A. B Van to 10 P M every day after the op­
und twelfth aiinlvcruary of
the
Absolutely Fr»e: Ev-
J u n io r H ig h Puplla W ill S ta r t , nmnUini7r"tk7("dd'Feib.w»'lodge Open Season H e re S u n d ay vaizah chairman of t h . program ening
Many uew feature« have been
Incorporated Into the course to
make It more attractive. A trout
pond with llllles has been put In­
to oiu, corner of the course, a
lighted windmill, typical of the old
Dutch mills can be found In an-
other place, and a light-house with
It» warning light at the top can be
found lu »till another spot.
All of tFe hole« on the courae
have been reconstructed. New
paths have been built and bench««
have been placed for spectator«
and others who are not playing.
Ä . 1«
or O IJbrar,
p rQgram
-p
j
G lU e /1 / liesday
'/•« •
Students Demonstrate Work
ery Contestant Wins.
Accomplished in Week-day
What la your spare time worth? I Classes During School Year
Explosion of Dynamite
Sends Pete and Henry Tom-
seth to Hospitale
WERE
DRILLING
WELL
Mrs. M B. Huntley Breaks
Arm in Car Accident on
McKenzie Highway
With Pleasant Hill Team, committee, proved to be one of the
»I llalllniora, Maryland In IB1B
moat interesting meeting« of the
The regular »oclal meting of Hie
Norval May Manager
»«»»on for members of this group.
Three Springfield people were
Rebekah and l.O.O.F. member« |
That's a question most of us
Speaker» made the meeting both
Juat »IX week» more of school, wo» forfeited Ibi» week for the an-
Springfield I» gblng to have a
Kludeot»
of
the
W
eekday
Bible
Involved
In accident» which might
would have difficulty In answering
five In fact a» this ond I» almo»l nlveraary event. Regular Rebekah town basehal learn. A group of In- entertaining and Instructive. Ihree
without «.m e thought. All of u» »«-bool under the direction of Mlw. have become fatal yesterday
over, and then atudenla ««id facul -I lodge work waa conducted prior to terested player» have txtnfled them- vl"l,ors from Eugene, Mr»,
have more or less «pare time which f»«‘d ‘* »">'“ > »«ve presented in a
Pet« T° “ “ *h •" d
ty members will start their 1911 I the program presentation which selves together snd have entered Calkins, Mnt. Jessie Honeyman,
intelligently would prove publlc program at the Methodist
were terionaly injured In a de-
1 was
-
-
followed by refreshments what Is to Ite known as the
Hou .and Mrs. John B. Bell. Sr. each
summer vacation periods.
to be « valuable asset In our quest i church Tuesday evening The pro ‘*?ed evploelon of dynamite. Mr».
The schools of Springfield are: Many visitors were present
them Oregon latague This com- made short talks pertinent to the
gram waa given an a demonstration
B Huntley sustained a broken
for a livelihood.
occasion. Mrs. Honeyman, whose
of the work accompllahed during *rm »nd Injured knee In an auto-
already making preparation» fo r ! Number« on the program and prlHoe team s at Drain, Cottage
Value over »300 W eekly
the school year and wa» well re mobile accident.
the final events of the year. At the
taking part were as follow»: Grove. Elkton. Sutherlin. Yoncalla.
life as It Is lived In Scotland, both
If
arjmeone told you that your celved by an appreciative audience
Reedsport,
Roeeburg.
and
Spring
Tomsetk and kls »on were doing
high school where some will finish n „ u(jlng«. ‘ H he Wouldn't
Hay
In the home and outside.
»pare time waa worth over »300 a
»he program for the evening was
blasting for a well being dri­
the first step of their higher edit |,|,Mae," "Little Perry'» Awful field
A representative of one of the
week you would no doubt think >a yoijowa;
ven on Emerald Heights Wednes­
cation, students a're busy with tbelr | Threat." Roberta Putman, reading.
The local team will start action
that the person was Joking or that
gong,
day when the accident occurred.
- l a d «11 producing compam
Senior ring« play and will have "Roses," Kdnu June Yarnall; read Hu,.day afternoon when they meet
there was a catch to It somewhere.
May, "How We Got Our Bible," I They had »et a charge of exptoelves
tbelr JunlorHenlor banquet tomor­ Ing, "Joe's Prime," Fern Cornell; the l*lea«ant Hill high school team, lea was present at the meettnc and
Well to moke a long atory sh o rt' by «tudenta I d the 7th B at Brat and It did not go o tt when they ex-
row night At the Lincoln school reading. "A ’Noffl« Dream." Ila victors over Springfield high. In a denioimtrated various types of sal­
that Is what this newspaper la o f-. taiu gch<x)l.
pec ted It to, so they went to In­
the Junior high students are busy Pulman; reudlng. “Down on the practice game on the high school ads and dressings. He gave actual
demonstration« In the making of
fering right now to some ambitious
Llfe
chr1gt wlth „,„,10,, plc veeiigate. The charge Ignited a»
preparing to take the slate eight Farm," Frances Cornell; reading, diamond at t o'clock.
several of the dressings.
Lane county resident. We are of- lureg stories retold by Lily Tate, ‘bey neared the well, knocking
grade examinations which start "Johnny's History Lesson," June
Norval May. athletic director at
ferlng a brand new Ornham sedan John Avltt Faul acotL Dorothy ‘bem both to the ground,
This meeting was also designated
May It.
Parr; reading. “All Aboard for Springfield high school will man­
fully equipped to the person secur-
p«ter (’hose.
Mr. Tomseth was taken to the
The honur roll published In this M allsgsr Hay," Edit« June Yarnall; age the uew ball club Represent«- as the time for exchange of
Electric map drill, by students o f ' Pacific Chrtolan hospital for aa-
“nd
Thl' hab,t ot Springfield Girls Win; Team lng the p-eateat number of votes,
column will oontalu the names of clarinet solo, Mr. W ooley, reading, lives from each of the towns will
Playx University High at which are earned by selling sub- yn*, Mabel Olson at Brattaln amination and treatmetw. He will
inasiy of these students for the last "Casey at the Hat," Mrs. Ida Ad- meet .1 Yoncalla Friday evening ■»‘""ber. of the club each bringing
scriptton» to this newspaper to »cbool.
probably be released today. Henry
time Their .next enture will be i m t - music, by the Eugene l.O.O.F. to d iscu s, plan» for .he aeason • P"“ «d *>>“ ' or n “" r aDd e l
Eugene Friday Afternoon
, their friends and acquaintance« be
Paul'« mlselonary Journey», by »uatalned injuries to his eyes, the
n» high school pupils Their nemes vocal quartette; clarinet eolo. Mr. snd to draw up their schedule.
, ch“ 'Xln K with some other member
Hprlngfleld high school baseball tween now and » p. m. June 3. 1931
Upper grade pupils at Lincoln ft*11 extent of which were
not
. _
I has become an annual affair and
will no! appear on the honor roll Wooley; reading, “Rebecca at the
The starting line-up for the Sun
proyed t<)
an
team dropped their second baseball )UB‘ » Httla over four weeks. The ^ b o o l Stories re-tolld by Edgar known this morning. He lx at the
at (lie end of the year as they are Well," Ida Adams, "lx-ad Kindly
day game will be E Rgulrea pitch >f |n< r(,u>l
lb e varlelJr
pUnU game of the present season Tuea- value of thia automobile Is »13351
johnny Miler, Clara Brook. Eugene hospital.
exempt from classe« If they pass ¡ Light, pen tom I nod by Ila and Ro-
Ing, and Norval May catcher, O.'
The acldent Involving Mrs. Hunt-
I
In
the
average
yard.
day afMmoon when they played and anyone entering oar big cam- Elizabeth Olson,
the examinations.
■ berta Putman, sung by Mrs. Mosier. Wright. F. Squire«, and D. Palmer,
the Pleasant Kill team here 6-4. P*‘gn now. winning the first prixe
Dramatization of Paul before ley occurred about three miles thto
Elementary and high school stu
I
Refreshments
of
punch
and
cake
will hold down first, second and
Mrs.
It wa« a costly game for Spring- would earn a prixe equal to over Agrippa by pupils In Miss Dorothy side of McKenzie bridge.
dents face another elx week« per­
third bases respectively. L. Matti­ were prepared and served by Mrs.
HunGey was working oo her cam­
field os the Hill Billies took the »3<w * week for their effort. If Girard's room at Brattaln school,
iod Their work and attendance will
L.
K.
Page,
and
Mrs.
J.
Fulop.
son will handle short-stop. McPher-
Paul's missionary Journeys, trac- paign for one of the prizes being
he told In another compilation of
The next meeting of the club game on errors by Springfield men. 1‘bey win the second prixe, a new
son. Hal Hatton. Roberson, and
offered by the Springfield News.
Alton Robertson started p i t c h i n g ' ^ tudor sedan
‘heJ ed by Mrs Mabel Riddlq.
the honor roll.
Harper will be assigned to places will be held som etim e In May. It
for Springfield! high and allowed wond **
° ’ er
* w**k
An exhibition of Mexican article« Her car struck loose gravel and
The honor roll for the past period
In the outfield.
»BI be the twelfth anniversary
one run In the first tnntog, and There ,r e four other " lu“ b,e «*«• was held as a part of the Bible skidded into a scoft shoulder com­
follows:
Harper
will
do
part
of
the
pitch-'
"»•*»»««
«< ‘be local organisation
ing to such a sudden stop that It
Miss Roberta Spicer, Cellist.
two In the second. He then pitched “nd ‘* ’ ldeB tkat » caah commission schoo, program.
HIGH SCHOOL
I iik hi » noon
hit arm Improve«. j
threw her foreword agalost the
Winifrid Tyton, pianist,
f.ve inning, without allowing
Freshman
steering equipment with enough
It lx «ore now and needs rest
FUNERAL
SERVICE
FOR
I
eu
-
e»4h
u<
»
tion
or
twenty
per
cent
if
to be Assisting Artists
Evelyn ttocua. Harold Kroatad.
•core. In the seventh inning he
..
- •A R R IV A L O F K IT T Y ”
Many of the gam es will have t o '
force to break her right arm ana
.» .
a ^«4
I vn,h you don t share in the awarding of
Verlln Posey. De Etta Haadgathe.
E. B . K E S T E R O N F R ID A Y «-as taken out and John Lynch
be played on Sunday, due to the
T O B E T H U R S D A Y , M AY 7 Injure her knee.
.
Lynch
played
erratic
and
the
«
‘
»“
'ncent
gifts.
Of special Interest to music lov­
Elizabeth Vail, Pearl Wills.
sent lu
fact that most of the players can j
Mrs. Frank Rawlings was with
Go-Getter W anted
ers In Springfield Ibis week will not spare time to travel during the
Funeral services for the late the visitors took him for two
Sophomores
Endeavor to
Present Mrs. Huntley. She was not Injured.
If
you
are
a
go-getter
we
want
Christian
be
the
song
recUal
of
Mrs
W.
K.
Donald Brown, l^e-lla Clark, Ro-
Ephrlum Blackford Kester, who «cores. Wright and Lynch each con -1
week
Undaunted by her Injuries Mrs.
T h ree Act Comedy at High
bert Elmer. I^ola Galea. l<ela Max­ Ito nudi at the McMorrun and
died at his home In Springfield trlbuted errors in the last two In you. Lane county can boast of
Huntley managed to get the auto­
School Auditorium
This)»
the
first
time
that
Spring-
Washburoe
auditorium
In
Eugene
many
go-getters
and
surely
an
op-
well, Max Daka. Marjorie Prod»
Tuesday, will be conducted at the nings.
mobile oo the road again and drove
Mr«. field has had a real representative Walker-Poole chapel here Friday
uow. August Rodakowakl. Marce Saturday evenlilg at 7:30
Mauuey of Pleasant Hill provid- portuolty such as we have been
baseball
team
and
members
of
It
Thursday. May 7. Is the date cho­ to her home in Springfield.
Burnell will be aeelsted by Miss
Hue Seavey, Florence Vail.
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Veltte ed tne thrill of the game when he offering Is bound to be snapped up
She will continue her campaign
Roberta Spicer, cellist, and Miss feel that they should receive the Pruitt, pastor of the Christina fauned the first seven Springfield >»• someone. Why not let that sen for the first presentation of
Juniors
for
one of the priaes being offered
cooperation of the people of the
church will officiate and Interment men that walked to the batting someone be you? I l l s not too late "The Arrival of Kitty," three act
Velda Parson. Eldon Ellison. Winifrid Tyson, pianist
In the contest, she announced thia
city
In
their
venture.
comedy
to
be.
presented
at
the
The program will be divided In­
will be made tn the I,aurel Orove box. It was not until the sixth In- “> e«“ " “ “ t« “ 1» ‘»ke8 from
Lewis Rodakowakl, Hasel Shelley.
high school auditorium by the mem­ morning.
to three parts as follows;
cemetery.
Dvel Stevenson. I-ee Vail.
rin g that Springfield could score. two to three week» for a campaign
bers ot the Christian Endeavor of
of
this
magnitude
to
get
running
I
•en lere
FUNCTION OF NEW STATE
Mr. Kester had been a resident Tula t,me the bases were full and
the Christian Church as a means NEW FOX FARM OPENS
Curran
Myrna Itorlholomew, Dawn Church Life
Mattison
made
a
three
base
h
it
!
smoothly.
With
due
reaped
to
AGRICULTURE BODY TOLD of Springfield for the past 27 years.
of raising funds for their pledgee
Now
Sleep«
the
Crimson
Petal
....
Dale Daniela, Fraaklla Elmer. Dor
wh,>
“ tor ”
on upper M c K enzie
Ho was »3 years old and had been ,, i .ttne In three score« Wright
.......
Quilter
bunted and aacriflced to bring In want to say that they are doing towards the church budget.
othy Fleher. Kathryn Jach. Ruth
sick
but
s
short
while
before
his
State Departm ent to Be Organised
Those playing leading roles In
Mooney
.Mattisin which ended the scoring | ‘»‘fly well and like the work but
Lee. Irene Manley. Mina Peterson. Consecration
Announcement of the opening of
death.
July 1; W ill Corporate Five
the production are Jeeele Beals as
Mrs iiltrnell
for
Springfield.
;
,here
«
•
'
plenty
of
room
for
one
Marie Htatea. Nellie Stuart
a new silver-black fox form in the
He was born March 20. 1838 near
Division
Directors
..
u ii.,
two go-getters. The Hat of con- Cousin Jane; Irene Brownfield, on upper McKenaie river country waa
II
■ R A T T A IN SCH O O L
Suringileld high school lost their
Terre Haute Indiana. He married
P
, u All.
v. u 7« -r^. testanta today verifies the above Old Maid Aunt; Barbara Adams, made here thia week by H. D.
Adagio E Tarantelle
Gollermann
(First Grade)
Miss Ella Kerr, who survives him. « m e with Albany Friday 7«. To-
statem ent—note how little dlffer- Kitty; Roy Breshears, Tom, a col­ Steel-Brooke, owner. The new fur
The organisation and function of
Miss Spicer
Hchoarshlp — Howard Parrels.
when he lived near Springfield Illi­ niorrow they will go to Eugene to
ence there Is in vote« between lege boy; Verne Las well, Sam. a farm la located on King road near
the
new
State
Department
of
Agri­
111
Hlllle Culver, Boyd Fish. Tommy
nois, They later moved to Olympia, meet University high.
, most of them. It indicates that thus red headed negro, clever and full Belknap bridge.
culture
has
become
the
subject
of
Adieu
Forets
(Jeanne
d'Arc
Thomas. Junior Peeraon. Betty Pat
i Washington where they lived for
’’’he local girls team tromped o v -,,
# jea(jer has not come to the of fun; and Hubert Siaa, Uncle
............................. .
Tachalkoweky numerous Inquirlea at the office of
The farm will start with ten
Aldrich. Hetty Jean Jacobsen. Beu-
15 years before coming to Spring- er the girls from Pleasant Hill 32-6;
Winkle, an old batchelor.
,
the
State
Market
Agent
at
Salem
Pace
Pace
Mio
(La
Furza
del
pairs of valuable anim als pur­
luh Martin. Pauline Hlnnar. Claire
field where he followed his profes­ In n ion.- Inning preliminary contest
The play Is being directed by
Destino)
Verdi and to answer them. Seymour
Flying Start
chased from the McKeoxle Silver-
Trotter.
sion of Jeweler. He was a member Tuerdr.y afternoon.
Mrs. John Ketels. Rehearsals are
Jones,
agent,
has
Issued
the
follow­
Mrs
Itorngll
Black fox farm at Rainbow. It will
Turn
to
our
campaign
advertise­
Attendance — Howard Parrels.
of the Christian church moot of his
being held every evening.
IV
ing statement.
be known as the Castle Rock Sti­
ment la another section of this pa­
Dale McBee. Fritts Hmltson, Thor-
life.
Gollermann
The first step In the organisa
P. MAKES LARGE TAX
ver-Black Fox ranch. Many new
per and note how to get a flying
vald Johansen, Hetty l*at Aldrich. Elude Caprice
He
Is
survived
by
his
widow,
a
Miss Spicer
RESIDENT
OF
LEABURG
thin will be the governor'» appoint­
buildings
and pens are now under
start.
Then
clip
the
nomination
Hetty Jean Jacobson. Ida Johnson.
PAYMENT WEDNESDAY
Speaks ment of a director In whom will be daughter by a former marriage.
coupon and briAg It or mail it to
Beulah Marlin, l-ols I’halr, Pauline The Bells of Youth
PASSES ON TUESDAY construction e t the farm.
Mrs. Ida Cline, Holland. Oregon,
centered chief responsibility ftir
the campaign department and you
Hlnnar. Hlllle Culver. Melvin Shan Musetta'» Valse Song (La
and two sons, Ernest Koster of Eu­
I,ane county received a check
Boheme,
C u c in i the success of the department. Fol­
will be supplied with a receipt book
Mrs. Elvina Ward. 66. passed TWO MEN INJURED IN
ion, TSimnty Thomas.
gene,
and
Eugene
Keater
of
Hol­
from the Southern Pacific railroad
The Sw eetest Flower that
lowing his uppolntment the direc­
and full informatloo at once. Do asray Tuesday at the home of her
(Second Grads)
land,
Oregon
He
also
leaves
one
company Wednesday for »149,201.10
ACCIDENTS AT MILL
Blows
..................... Hawley
tor shall, as provided by the law
U now—don't put It off any longer daughter. Mrs. Barney Oldfield. St
Scholarship—Hob Adams, John
grandchild.
as Its share of taxes on holdings
Ave Marta (Cavalleria
creating tly department, organise
—get
out
of
the
"automobile
wish­
Leaburg. She was born In Miss
Parrels. Donna Gene Ernest, Doro­
W. N. Williams and R. A. Bates,
of the company in the county for
Rusticana
Mascagni the work under five divisions— (1)
er" class and be In the "automo­ ourl on Nov. 11, 1866. She was a employee« of the Booth-Kelly lum­
thy Flatxery. Ethel Ruth Fulop.
the
first
half
of
the
year.
Thto
is
Mrs. Barnell
administration, (2) plant Industry, THREE PRINCIPALS AT
bile owner" class June 3.
member of the Christian church. ber company were Injured at the
Virgin« Moon, June Mulholland.
the largest single tax
payment
The public Is Invited to attend )3) animal Industry. (4) foods and
Mrs. Ward is survived by her local sawmill Monday W oil lams
EDUCATIONAL
MEET
Peggy Wright.
made
each
year
at
the
office
of
the
this recital.
dairies, (51 market«, grade« and
widower. Frank Ward of Leaburg; sustained a broken left arm when
Attendance — Bob Adams. Ray
CHURCH PLANS SPECIAL five daughters, Mrs. Oldfield. Mrs.
standards.
The principals ot the three tax collector.
moil Bainbridge. Hobble Bonne«,.
he struck it against a machine at
Springfield
schools,
O.
B.
Wood,
MRS.
SWARTS
HOSTESS
SERVICES rO R SUNDAY Russell Stokes ot Kellogg. Ind., which he was working. Bates In­
Over
each
of
these
division«
Harrison Billing«. A»lbetjt Cldrk.
Mrs. Denzel Godard of Leaburg. jured an eye which caused con­
FOR ANEAIS MEMBERS there will be an officer designated Brattaln school; Roy Qulney, Lin­ MRS. KETELS HOSTESS
Donna Gene Ernest, Ethel Ruth
chief of hl» division, appointed by coln; and W. E. Buell, high school, FOR RECREATION GROUP
Special services have been an­ Mrs. V. T. Larson of Pendleton siderable trouble. HU eye was ser­
Fulop. Dorothy Flanery. June Mul­
Members of the Aneals club were the drector wth the consent of the attend the gathering of elementary
nounced for the Christian church Mo., and Miss Blanche Ward of iously injured several years ago.
holland. Ruth Phslr. Peggy Wright.
entertained Tuesday afternoon at chief executive The director will school teachers which was held at
Mrs. John F. K etels entertained next Sunday by VelUe Pruitt, pas­ Portland; five grandchildren; and both were taken to the hospital for
(Third Grads)
the home of Mrs. C. K. Swarts. lx> ex-offlclo chief of the division Monmouth last Saturday.
examination but were released the
at her home Tuesday afternoon for tor. The Bible school will meet at several brothers and sisters.
Hrholamhip—Jlinmle Htam. Dal­
Mlaa Edna Swart« wa» the Milat- of administration.
Many prominent educational wor­
Funeral services will be held same day.
o'clock at which time a very
the child recreation group of this
is« Knight. Chester Schlewe. Eu
Ing hoeteas. Club member» present
unique program of music consist­ Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock In
The office of the state dairy and kers from the east were on the city.
gen» Fulop.
were Mr». L. K. Puge. Mra. E. K. food commission will be retained program. New problems, changes
The group will meet next week ing of a mixed quartet with piano the Branstetter chapel, Rev. E. V. METHODIST SERVICES
Attendance — DCIbcrt Koch,
Fraedrlck«. Mr». N. W. Emery. by the present comm issioner until now under consideration, and pro­ at the home of Mrs. W. C. Rebban. and a horn quartet playing the ac Stivers officiating.
Janie« Bonner. Gladys Peeraon,
FOR SUNDAY ARE GIVEN
Mr«. M J McKlln. Mrs. John Ihtr the expiration of hs elective term jects being tested were all dis
Mrs. A. T. Fraedrlck will have companiment.
Dalton Horton, Billie Chapman,
her, Mrs. J. Fulop, Mrs. J. T. Moore when the uppon-tment of chief of ussed.
charge
of
refreshments,
Mrs.
Earl
The
morning
service
will
start
MRS.
STEARMER
HOSTESS
Robert Culver, Richard McHenry,
Rev. C. J. Pike, pastor of the
Mrs. L. May, Mrs. 8. C. Wright. thin division will be made unde
Thompson will conduct the games, at 10 o'clock. This will be featured
Emma Ixm Stratlon, Jerald Stem
FOR CLUB LAST FRIDAY Methodist church will preach an
Mrs Ella Iximbard. and Mr». C. the new department. It Is provided
and Mra. eKtels will lead the sing by the observance of the Lord’s
MAN INJURES TOES
»en, Bruce Maxey, Arda Robert-
the subject, "God Is” at the morn­
E. Kenyon.
by the law cresting It that this new
Ing. Mr», Rebhan will have charge supper. The choir will sing special
«on, Dalian Knight.
Members of the Priscilla club ing service. The choir will sing
AT
DEXTER
SAWMILL
The next meeting of the group state department will go Into effect
music. The service will be over by were entertained Friday aftem oon
of the story telling hour.
Fourth Grade)
the anthem, “Worthy Lamb.” by
will be held a t the home of Mrs July I, 1931.
All mothers of chlldmn are in 11 a. m.
Scholarship— Peter Chace, l*aul
O. E. Fergusen, employee of the
by Mrs. William Stearmer. Assls Carrie B. Adams. Evening service
Fulop on May 12.
Nott, Ml Id red I Billings.
R. I. Orem xawnitll at Dexter pain vited to attend the m eetings of
The Christian Endeavor meets at tant hostess was her daughter-in-
will be held at 8 P. M.
Attendance—Ella Brooks, Prter
fully Injured several of th e toes this group.
6:30 and evening service starts at law. Mrs. Roy Stearmer. Boquets
LANE
FAIR
PAGEANT
There will be no Epworth League
H.
E.
MAXEY
ILL
W
ITH
Chace, Clarence Clark, Margaret
on hl» foot Tuesday when a small
7:30. There will be considerable of tulips were presented to Mrs, service Sunday evening as the
WANTED
AT
SALEM
HARD
ATTACK
OF
FLU
Leaburg
Resident
Here—
Beryl
Hornberger, Carmel Waddell, Bll
log dropped on his foot while he
singing by the congregation and John Seavey and Mrs. John Parker members are going to Wendllng to
ly Nesbitt, Harold Trotter, Leroy
was working. He will not suffer Slavens of Leaburg transacted bust the choir at thto service. The pas­ as prizes In guessing games. The conduct services at that time
H. Elmer Maxey, editor o f the
Mrs. Ella 8. W ilson, secretary any serious results from the Injury. ness In this city yesterday.
Church, Alice Clark, Betty Currie
tor will preach sermons at both group will meet again on May 8
Walter Laxton. Paul Nott, Roberts Springfield New», lx III at his home of the state fair board at Salem
services.
with Mrs. M. J. McKy of Eugene
ARM. HAND INJURED
this week with a stubborn case of wants to have the pageant which
Putman.
os hostess.
the Influenxn. He has been kept In Is usually a part of the Lane coun­
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
(Fifth Gratis)
Those present at the meeting In­
STUDENTS AT H. S. BUSY cluded Mrs. Seavey. Mrs. Parker
Scholarship — W yetta Spriggs bed »Ince Friday evening, but Is ty fair program presented at the
James McGlbbon of Maroola sus­
Wanettn Neet, Valeria Koch, Fran reported to be Improving this mc-n- state fair this fall. Mr». Mabel H.
W ITH SENIOR CLASS PLAY Mrs. L. E. Basford, Mrs. Riley
Chadwick, secretary of the Lane
ces Cornell, Hobart Hornberger Ing.
Snodgrass, Mrs. McKy, Mrs. Will tained serious Injuries to hl« hand
Announcement of the cast of lain Curtiss. Mrs. Norman Howard and arm Saturday night In a motor
county fair board, was at Salem
Tommy Uchytll, Emil Uchytll, Ed
Contestants In this campaign have the privilege of publishing
characters for “Take My Advice" and the hostess.
Monday discussing the matter with
gar Trotter, Weeley RobsFtaon, EASTERN STAR WILL
accident. He waa brought to a
all their votes at any time or may hold some In reserve. There­
Senior class play to be presented
Springfield physician's office where
Henry Chace.
MEET NEXT TUESDAY »tale fair officials.
fore. the vote» shown In thl» Hat each week will be the total
at Springfield high school May 22,
Attendance—Lula Johnson, Fern
several stitches were required to
The Lane pageant has become
which the contestants desired to be published. This method
MILL
FRACTURES
LEG
was made this week. Lloyd Matti
Cornell, Frances Cornell, Isyl K-
close hl» wounds.
The next regular meeting of the very favorably known and requests
leave» It entirely up to the contestants themselve«.
son as Bud Weaver, will play the
IN FALL FROM CAR
tor, Valeria Koch, Mwrjorle Me Cascade chapter of the Eastern from other counties have been re
leading role. The other leading
Pberson, Margie Mulligan. Wane, Star will be held at the Masonic calved relative to presentation ot
BAPTISTS TO HAVE
characters In the production are
D. Metzger employee of the
ta Neet, Jannes Hebert, Alvin Me hall Tuesday night according to It elsewhere.
Mrs. Earl Bryan, Elmira ........................................ ................ 6,000
BAPTISMAL SERVICE
Mr. Weaver, Donald Wilson; Mrs Booth-Kelly lumber company
12,000
Bee, Wesley Robertson, Tommy Mr». Gertrude Wilson, worthy m i
Weaver, Helen Mersdorf; Ann Wea Wendllng received a fractured leg
40,000
Uchytll,
Jane
Phslr,
W yetta tron. It will be a business meeting.
Rev. G. H. Braun, and member»
ver, Dorothy Fisher;
Mr. Clem Monday when he fell from a rail­
..............75,000
Spriggs, Maxine Valller, Thelma The social meeting Is held the s. P. AGENT TO BE
of
his congregation at Veneta will
m
em
,
Richard
Lylee;
Jlmlem
That
74,000
road car which was being loaded.
Williams. Teddy Wright. Frank third Tuesday of every month.
SENT TO KLAMATH
cher. Paul Robley; Marella. Daisy He was brought to the Eugene hos­ hold a special baptismal service
............... 77,000
Blick, Henry Chase, Floyd Cornell
Tomseth; and Mr. Van Kind, John pital where his leg was x-rayed and at the Springfield church tonight
.... . .......... 76,000
Robert Keenan, Wilbur McPher­ LEGION GROUPS MEET
L. U Graham, dlxtrtut freight
Lynch.
found to be broken between the at 7:30.
58,000
son. EM gar Trotter.
AT LOWELL TONIGHT and psHseuger agent for the South
Sunday morning Rer. Ralph R.
Miss
Marguerite
Mlllhollen
to
dl
ankle and knee.
(Sixth Grade)
M. B. Huntley, Springfield ....... - .................. ..................... 77,000
ern Pacific railroad In th is district
Mulholland pastor of the local
recting the play.
19.000
Scholarship — Ruth Keeler, Ada
Members of both Springfield I ihh l>een transferred to a similar
church will preach on the eubject
HONOR ROLL ....................................
Pearl 8chantol, Eugene, Rte. 3..................... ......................75.000
Take License to Wed
American Legion post number 40 poulton at Klamath Falls effeclve
"All Things." His evening sermon
County Agent at Cedar Flat—O
54.000
Johnson Clara Brooks, Roy Steele,
and the Auxilary will go to I,owell May 1, according to an announce­
topic at 8 o'clock will be "IW1
Delos
W.
Dillon,
ot
Eugene
and
S.
Fletcher,
Lane
county
agrlcul
.................
.
64,000
Uem lce Smith, Sadie Gott, Ethel
it Ternahan, Eugene, Crow Rte. ,........... «
tonight for their regular xeml ment by railroad officials this
Answer» Question«.
Maude
Brattaln
of
Springfield
ob-
tural agent spent Wednesday at
Gott.
Harley Troxel, Eugene ......... ......................... ...................... 40,000
The Sunday school m eets at 10
monthly n estin g . The program for week. C. M. Higgs will be sent
Cedar
Flat
Inspecting
the
work
of
talned
a
marriage
Itoenae
at
Van
Attendance — Clifford Hornber-
the meeting has not bean announc- f.om California to (ill the position
the gopher ctutrvl dietrict.
i couver, Washington. Tuaaday.
her«.
•d.
(Coutinued un page 4)
State Examinations at Lin­
coln School on May 15
ififl Billies
Take
Contest Tuesday
Mrs, Barnell In
Recital Saturday
i
a ot
Contestants
t
°f ^our
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