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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SPRINGFIELD, LANK COUNTY, ÓRKGON, THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1 »31
PFlITliiNftSKSFfiR
milEBMil
Flower Show To Lions Name Two
Flowar Pageant Directed by Honor Mr. and
Walker and Mr.
Mra. Katala to Be New
Twenty-Four Raaidanta A»k
C. McMurray
Inovation
Thia
Year
Extension of Servio» on
Thraa Blocke in City
Nell lrollard und
The líate for the un lilial roue and
Mra. W. F
and Mra. J.
at Dinner
M’KENZIE PASS IS
ü o í O. lib ra ry
NO. 1«
Ball Team Meets Contestants Busy as
OPE«MIS« li"-
Revamped Team Expect» to
Take Game Here: Contest
Large Plow Cuta Through
Called at 2:45 O'Clock
Two Drifta To Bring About
Opening Wednaaday
on e of the beat baseball gam«»
Bees Gathering $20 BIRIHDM PARTY
Subscription Clubs
Tw»lv»th Anivnrsary F o r
Local Organization Was
Ob»»rv»d Tuesday
Period of Campaign with 60,000 Extra Vote» for Each
W F Walker.
of the season for the high school
AIDS COMMUNITY WORK
Club of $20 in Now Subscription» Turned in will
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fU,w*r "•»"*
b" sponsored b> district deputy governor. were up STAGES TO START SOON team is promised local fans for i
Be Over at 8 P. M. Saturday, May 16.
TO PAINT FIRE STATION
Women'» Clvte Improvement pointed regular delegai*-» from the
Friday afternoon at the high school
Many Former.. Officers and
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club haa been eat at Tuesday. May Hprlngfleld Liona club to the «UH- Retort Owner» Rejoice; Pa»» diamond by Norval May coach, who
Charter Member* Honored;
Street Oiling Diecuaeed; T O 2U iiy offleera of that organisation convention to be held at lu» Grande
will send his charges against the
(Hubs are trump»!
Opening, Improved High­
June
24,
and
2b.
ut
the
gathering
First President Writes
I’nivurslty high school nine In a
Be Left to Initiative of Lo­
lltupluya will be arruu«od on
We mean twenty dollar clubs of new subscriptions to this newspaper.
way Assures Bueine»»
of Ihe local club Friday evening ut
laide»
at
Ihe
«'oniniunlty
ball
«lui
game to start at 2:45.
cal Property Ownara
Each club means 60.000 bonus votes to the contestant turning In >20
..
„ ....„ ..i the Community ' hull. Jack Hend
liar to what they
were urruu«»d
The local team has been revamp-1
Twelve years of history of the
worth of new subacrlptlona by 8 p. m. Saturday. May 1«.
The McKeqgle pass Is opened.
erer und Clifford Wilson were
ed for the game and the coach feels
city of Springfield were reviewed
City Council member« beard a lu»t year, and prise« will be mad»
Truffle
started
over
the
summit
of
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Busy as Bees
named alternates.
confidant that the boys will take
the Community hall Tuesday
petition Monday evenln« at their and announced later
The evening meeting of the lie Ihe Cascades on thia route shortly
MORE BUSINESS FIRMS
Contestants In our big "Earn and
the
contest.
A
game
scheduled
for
evening at the twelfth anniversary
monthly meeting for exten«tou of I piowsrs. other than rosea will be i-ul Lion» dub wan arranged an u afternoon Wednesday when the
START IMPROVEMENTS
last Friday was postponed to enable
of the Springfield Women'« Civic
water mall!« In the Norlheaat part i |ni.|„,|„(| in the exposition,
dinner gathering to honor Mr. and large rotary snow plow of the state the entire senior class to partlcl-
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gathering subscriptions which mean
Improvement club.
of the city- The petition signed by < T|,„
children’« purade. one Mr«. J. 1' M< Murray anil Mr. und highway commission pushed It«
At least three more Springfield
24 resident» of the dlalrlct aaked
moat colorful event» of the Mr» W F. Walker They are leav­ way through two Isolated drifts to pate In enlor Ditch Day’. The class
A program and social gathering
went U> Idylwood for the day. Thl. buslneM house« are eligible to an <>» “ >e campaign is still on. The bon-
for extension of water mains 011 season, will atoo be held. It w’ll be ing the local club to make their officially Open the highway for the
and
a short business meeting were
rest, coupled with the reorganlxa honor roU „ „„e were to be com “
- re ™ \ tor th‘" " “1 ° “,y
K »tree! from Kevenlh 1« Ninth. aU||n)„n|„lj by „ flower pageant Io homes else where.
the features of the evening The
year.
Hon
of
the
team,
is
expected
to
pro-
plled
for
tboae
who
start
Improve-
but
*u
rt
rlght
rom
1
e
*
nn
and from K to L on Ninth.
| be directed by Mr«. June Ketel«.
program consisted of musical num­
A short program presided over
( ’. L. Bessonette and Clyde But- duce beneficial resulU
menu about their property. The “ ™
° “r
bers by the Girls sextette of the
The request was turned over to ; A display of ruga and art work by W.
Itebhun president of ihe toff of Eugene carrlef off the hon
A practice game wa* played with latest firms to paint and refinish nouncement. The next period of high school, reading by Mrs. Mar­
the Mountain Htnte« Power com­ by member» of Mr» W A Elkina club. Included musical number« by
the
campaign
runs
until
8
p.
m.
or» of being the first to croaa the the Coburg team at Coburg Tuesday are Privat’s Jewelry store. E E
pany for action. Thl» firm own» class Is also planned
Mrs W K. Burnell and her daugh pass. A Hprlngfleld service station evening. The hoys looked good In
May 2»th and the bonus votes lon Adams, and musical numbers
Fraodrick’s second band store, and
the water mala« of the city and
ter, Ilurbara. und Miss Winifred operator was the second person to this game and won by a large mar­
given during that period will be by Mrs. John F. Ketels.
the Masonic lodge.
atty extenaluna will have to be
Mrs. Lida McGowan of Eugene,
Tyson, accompanist; and readings follow the huge plow across the top
decidedly lower so It behooves all
gin.
The walla and celling of the Prl- contestants with motor car aspira­ one time president of the local
made by them No decision ha* ANNUAL MEETING SET
by Mrs. John F. Ketols.
of the pass.
vat Jewelry More are being kalso- tions to make the most of the re­ group, was one of the principal
been reached on the request yet,
FOR CEMETERY GROUP
P. J. Bartholomew, new arrival
Reports from those who were on CHURCH PEOPLE ATTEND mlned thia week. The celling will
according to W K llarnell. local
In the city und part owner of the
maining hours of this big extra speakers at the meeting.
Clean-up Day w ith Noon Basket Walker IVsile funeral home, was the pass Wednesday stated that It
manager of the company
ANNUAL CONVENTION be a light cream color rad the vote period which is positively the
A birthday cake with twelve can­
could
have
easily
been
opooed
sev­
walla will be slightly darker. The largest extra vote offer of the en­ dles adorned the center of the ta­
D in ner to Be Held at Pleasant
The request will require three
welcomed as a new member of the
eral weeks ago. They found only
Hill May 22
To attend the annual convention walla of the room had never been tire campaign.
additional blocka of water mains.
club Friday.
ble from which refreshments were
If a sufficient number of people
Arrangements for the gathering two drifts which could not have of their church several members finished, being left with the orig­
Many New Subscribers
served. The table waa alao decor­
Frlday, Muy 22. has been set us Friday were handled by acommlt been crossed with an automobile of the Springfield Baptist church inal piaster coat.
sign up for the Barview, then the
Since the beginning of the cam ated with small bouquets made by
It
1«
evident
that
the
state
high
went to Corvallis Tuesday morn­
(.onBUt,nK
c . E Kenyon,
power company will make a survey the dsy for the unnual clean up of
Fraedrlck la painting the front of paign many new subscribers have Mrs. D. Bnltsman These were pre­
of the probable costa of conatruc- the Pleasant Hill cemetery. Many ,.ha(rmilI1 y jj Hamlin, and Jack way department found leas «now ing. Rev. and Mrs Ralph R. Mul of hto store a gloaay orange color been added to our list and from sented to past and present officers
there than had been anticipated, al holland will spend the entire three an(J , he MaRtm|t lodge la having
th»u and revenue to be derived. people are expected to gather with |,enderer.
all Indications the campaign de and charter member»
so because when the plow was or days of the convention Tuesday, me woodwork on the upper half
Their final decision would be con­ tools and lisakel lunches to s p e n d _________________
pertment will be swamped on Sat­
F irst President W rites
dered out of Salem the first of the Wednesday and Thursday at meet of the front of their building paint
tingent on the reeulta of such an lb.- 4a. -ultlng grass and w.-.-d- LQCAL PEOPLE ATTEND
urday night with a flood of new
Mrs.
Hannah Hill, first presi­
week
It
was
expected
that
the
pass
Others who are attending some of ed.
Investigation
and otherwise improving .he ap
SPANISH VET MEETING
subscriptions descending upon it.
dent
of
the club who now resides
could
be
opened
by
Sunday.
The
the
convention
sessions
include
IH'aranceN
of
th««
plot
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The two banks of the city, the
Springfield merchants and home- When our campaign was announced at Reno, Nevada, waa unable to
plow moved easily throught the two Mrs. D. C. Ogilvie, Mrs. Cheater
Commercial »Mate, and the First
with
such
a
magnificent
array
of
owners have been very active this
An effort will be made to do
Throe Springfield people attend
be present and sent a letter which
drifts, one of which was as high as Chase, and Gladys Chase.
NaUtmal. were designated as de­ moat of the cleanup work In the (,(|
regular meeting of the Gen-
spring in cleaning up and Improv­ valuable gifts many people were was rend to the members. Others
the
tops
of
automobiles,
and
then
positories of city funds In accord­ morning. Following the banket din vra| ,<aW| On encampment and aux
skeptical but as tt progressed, more who have served as president of
ing the look» of their property.
ance with a provision of the state ner at noon the annual business „la(.y of |h„ SpaulRh War Voter- the pass was opened.
MRS. POLLARD HOSTESS
and more, the people of Lane coun­
the club at various times are Mra.
Stage schedules for the Eugene
banking act.
FOR ERGATHA MEMBERS
meeting of the group will lie held (|(1R a, , be a).t,iory |n Eugene Mon-
ty began to see that we were in Helen Donaldson, who made a short
MOTORIST
H
ITS
RIDER
Members of the council have de- and one director will be elected dliy They were Mr. Roger», Sam Bend line have not been completed
earnest and now they know that
Mrs. W. H. Pollard entertained
elded to paint the fire elation on for five year«. Mrs Zelma W. WII H1<.hin<md #I1(| Mra. C. F Kgglmann. yet. but It Is expected that opera
ON BICYCLE MONDAY the prizes will absolutely be given talk on the work accomplished by
the group. Mrs. Abbie Wheaton.
at her home Wednesday afternoon
F street. The work will be done Hams Is the secretary treasurer of
Mrtt (-|ara T starmer of Itose- tlons will start very’ soon.
away on June 3rd, as we advertised. Mrs. Maude Bryan, Mra. Grace
The
McKenxle
pass
has
been
the
i
at
2
o’clock
for
members
of
the
Bobby Keenan, young son of Mr. There is no set number of subecrip
later In the summer.
the group.
burg, paid an official visit to the
subject of considerable controversy KrRatba Sunday school class of the and Mra Raggeli Keenan, narrow- tlons to be taken in before the pri­ Brattain. Mrs. Catherine Scott,
Discussion of oiling of »1 rents of
group und a social meeting with
thls year. A determined effort lo i ,.h„r,.h This was a combined buai- ly escaped serious Injury Monday zes are awarded but precisely on Mrs. Bernice Van Valzah, and Mra.
the city was started at the meet­
refreshments was enjoyed after the
LODGE
TAKES
FIRST
ing but was left opesi The Lions
(Contluued on l"age 4|
uess and social gathering.
when the bicycle he waa riding was the stroke of 8 p. m. June 3, the Mary Walker. Mra. Wheaton to
; business meeting.
again serving In the capacity of
club has handled thia work for sev
TOURNAMENT MATCH
struck and demolished by an au­ official Judges, who's names will be
era! yearn, and In view of the fact
tomobile being driven by Mra. Ar announced soon, will declare the president.
A review of the twelve yeaiy
that no funds are available for the Sprtngflsld G olfer Seeks First
thur Pegeraou at the corner of campaign closed and Just as quick­
Prlxs In Tournam ent at O ak­
work. II wus decided to let some
Fifth and Main streets.
ly as they have completed the work of the club waa given by
way Golf Course
other organisation handle the work
The lad was thrown to the pave­ counting of votes they will award Mrs. L. K. Page and was followed
by remarks by former officers and
It will be necessary for each pro.
ment and sustained a bump on his the prizes to the winners.
charter members.
Ben Ixxtge of th« Springfield 1
perty owner on streets to be oiled
head. An examination at a local
Entry Period Soon Over
to pay the coots of the work. Vsu Laundry won his first match Mon
Early Projects Told
physicians office failed "to reveal
The entry period closes next Wed
please
(\\'<-
have
never
looted
our
horn
before
ally a large number of people sign day In the tournament now being
any
serious
Injury.
An
Interesting
bit of the report
nesday,
May
20.
1931
and
if
any
of
bear with iia now)
a request for oiling and the work played at the Oakwuy course In
According to eye witnesses, the yon readers have been thinking of was the reading of parts of the
EVERY LOYAL SI’RINOPIELI> S V PPO K 'ffR SHOULD HE'A
Is done at a very small coat by Eugene His opponent was W. A
boy was riding his bicycle on the entering and sharing In the won­ minutes from the first years meet­
the county at a time when their Thompson of RttgMie. The match
wrong side of the street. Mrs. Pet derful awards, this is your last ap ings. Conditions and practices
SPR IN tJElElJ) NEWS SUBSCRIBER
equipment la not being ueed else­ ended on the thirteenth green when
ereon was not held at fault.
which Civic club members sought
portunity. Unless you decide by
Tlie Springfield News, under it« present editor, has had a leading aad
Ben had bis opponent 7 down and 6
where.
p. m. that day the opportunity to improve Included such things
vital part in every outstanding civic accom plishm ent in this community
to play,
GUESTS ENTERTAINED AT which has been knocking to you as' picketing cows on sidewalks,
during the last several year«.
leidgs also won a special prlxe
tin cans in alleys, noises from
MRS. DORA SIMMS DIES
KESTER SUMMER HOME the past few weeks will be gone
of 20 gallons of gasoline at the
motorcycles,
dirt left on sidewalks,
forever
as
far
as
this
campaign
Is
1.
The
editor
of
The
News
was
a
m
em
ber
of
the
com
m
ittee
which
IN EUGENE THURSDAY
Wee Wee Golf course last week
concerned. Come In and ask about unsanitary plumbing, barn-yards,
negotiated the 247-acre railroad land lease from Eugene to Springfield.
Dr. Eugene Kester was host over
It before It is too late. It won’t be pig-pens, and cow-pens which had
Mrs. Dora A Simina of McKen with a low score of 43. The prlxe
As chairm an of the industrial com m ittee in charge of this land he has
i the week-end to several of hla
become public nuisances. The club
lie Bridge died at the home of was given to the player turning In
consistently worked for a deed to the property until it has now been
friends and relatives at his sum long now!
sponsored the first clean up day
F A. Moore 613 East Broadway. the lowest score for Ihe week on
acquired. Some of the land has been sold to pay back taxes w it o « r
mer home near Deorhoro. Among
in the city in June 191», and also
Eugene. Thursday morning. May the mlnature links.
2(10 ucres of it stands as a m agnificent free gift to the city of Springfield.
IUKA CIRCLE PLANS
his
guests
were
Included
H.
Hud
He has two more matches to play
started the annual flower show
14. at I 30 o’clock. She was born
man of Chicago, eastern represen
CARNIVAL FOR" TONIGHT the same year.
2. The editor of The News induced Major Eckerson to sta rt the flying
o il December 30. 1X6» and was 71 nt Oak way and hopes to win first
j tatlve of the Central Public Ser
field hen-. His subsequent effort ami the publicity of the News has been
Builds Community
years old al Ihe time of her death prlxe In the third flight. This prlxe j
vice corporation, Mr. and Mrs. Ot­
A11 of Springfield la invited to
Ihe
leading
force
in
developing
the
Springfield
airport
to
one
of
the
fore­
Hhe hod been a resident of lJ»ne Is a fine leather golf bag.
The Civic club to organised for
to Croy of Portland, and Mr. and the Jitney carnival sponsored at
most in the vUlley.
county for the past 6X years. She
j Mrs. E. G. Jarvis and daughter. the armory tonight by the local the purpose of Improving the city.
was the daughter of R. F. Belknap DEXTER RESIDENT DIES
3 As President of the Lions club the editor of T he News started the
Betty Jane, also of Portland.
chapter of the Ladles Auxiliary of They have collected more than
founder of Belknap Springs.
movement which resulted in the state building the fine bridge across the
The doctor has now completed the G.A.R. according to those In >1500 during the twelve years of
FUNERAL SATURDAY
She Is survived by four sons and
their history „and have spent It all
W illamette river. He was chairm an of the com m ittee which placed the
I his water system, at the summer charge of the affair.
Ihree daughters. They are J. V.
Fred Parker, resident of the Dex
$70 000 bond Issue before the people to obtain l4»ne county's s h y e of the
I home. He has a resevolr 30 by 50 by
The carnival is being sponsored for various improvements within
Hlinms. and L. R Simms of Me ter vicinity Ihe entire 55 yearn of
cost of the bridge The News publicity was a leading force which resulted
i 12 feet deep to supply water for by the group to raise funds with the city.
K-«xle Brldre. R. H. Simms of his life died at Ihe Btigene hospi­
in the voting of the bridge bonds. The bridge was built after overcoming
' the house and i-rtgation purposes. which to send their delegates to
A (ew <>t their donations, as
Central I’nlnt, and L. K Simms of tal last Thursday after a weeks
' He also has a large fish pond well the state convention In Portland shown In the review given by M ra.
mnny obstacles. The editor of The News was chairm an
San Francisco. Mrs. William Nutter Illness. Mr. I*arker was born on
club com m ittee of Eugene and Springfield which fittingly dedicated th
storked with trout.
in June. The reorganized Iuka dr- png*. includes >100 to the erection
of Grants Pass, and Mra. E C. the donation land claim of his par­
cle Is the youngest unit of the of (he Springfield arch at the old
- bridge with the governor as speaker.
Nicholson of Donna, and thirteen ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parker,
state circles and state officers are bridge. Purchase of a piano for the
FOUR-H
CLUB
GIVEN
4.
When
all
road
work
on
the
McKenzie
highway
had
stopped
and
grandchildren.
early pioneers of Dexter, on July
anxious to have delegates at the community hall, donations for the
there were no contracts or agreem ents for more in existence, the editor
CERTIFICATE FOR WORK convention.
», 187«. He married Huth Oulley
Lincoln school playground, W . C.
of The News, ns chairm an of the county cham ber road com m ittee, appear­
CHASE GARDENS SINGERS on February on February 4. 1008.
Admission to the carnival and en- t u . home for children, library,
ed before the highway commission in Portland and secured definite prom ­
A certificate of achievement has tertatnment will be free. A small bath houses along river, common-
and leaves his widow, one son. Eu­
GIVE PROGRAM HERE gene Parker. Dexter; I wo broth |
ises of the commission for all (he road work which has gqne on this las
I been awarded the Springfield Will­ charge will be made for refresh- |ty Christmas tree, pictures for
two years. Also that the road would be oiled after construction is finished
ing Sewing club for the completing ments.
schools, Red Cross and many other
The Chase Oardens quartet pro­ era, Kills R. l’arker. Eugene, and
I its 100 per cent. The certificate
Clem
Parker.
Collage
Orove;
«til
this
sum
m
er.
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items.
vided a group of song numbers at
; signed by Governor Meter Is highly PICNIC PLANNED FOR
The civic club has atoo taken
the evening church service al the two slaters, Mrs. Georgia Newcomb.
6. The News has always believed th a t Springfield should have more
' prized by theh club members.
Baptist church Sunday evening Dexter, and Mrs. Cecelia llansaker
Industries to give our people more and steady employment. The editor
MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS ‘
JTZ:
The club members who completed
ing of dinner» for vajrkm» enter-
They will return at some future of San Francisco.
of The News has given m uch of his time and effort in trying to locate
Funeral
services
were
held
Sat­
i their work 100 per cent are: Win!
date for another appearance at the
A weiner roast and picnic dinner prises and club meetings,
m anufacturing plants here. A successful result of his efforts in this line
i fred Frans. Lucille Davis, Doris will be enjoyed by the members of
Committees in charge of the
church It was announced this week urday from the Walker-Poole cha
is the Springfield Creamery. He persuaded the cream ery people th a t
i Worley. Margaret Jarrett. Edna the Girls League at the high school meeting Tuesday were Mra. Meda
Members of the quartet are WII pel In Eugene and Interment was
there was a field and an opportunity in Springfield for a cream ery. He
Severson, Ruth Pollard, Faye Hol- and their mothers at Swimmers De- Catching, Mrs. Mary Male, and
fred Cooke, Toby Burris, Norton made In Pleasant Hill cemetory
overcam e obstacles anti secured a location for them and The News has
' verson. Mildred Morgan. Velma Pet- light tonight. This affair takes the Mra. Clara Taylor, refreshments;
Pengra, and Alfred Frese. They Rev Harry Benton officiated.
consistently apjiealetl to the people for loyal support of this splendid
j ticord, Lois Johansen. Lora Thur- place of the banquet which had Mrs. L. K. Page, program,
have been broadcasting over radio
cream ery plant and its finest grade products made from our hom e farm ers
I man, Lorina Chase, Mary Young.
station. KGRB. every Sunday at QUICKSILVER MINES
products. But for the effort of the News Springfield would never have had
been planned for Monday evening, i
— — —— — ——
and which has been dropped.
Returns from Vlelt-M rs. Luella
ternoon at 1:30. Miss DeLllllan Ol­
INTEREST LOCAL FOLK
this fine m odern cream ery plant.
Bristow is expected to return today
son plays their accompaniment.
¡STUMBLE IN GARAGE
6 Direct efforts of the editor of the Springfield News has resulted in
Visits from Jasper-M rs. R. W. from Oakland, California where she
"Lane county has an Industry,
BREAKS LITTLE FINGER Wallace of Jasper was a business had gone to epend the wee -on
organizing in San Francisco the Sunset Paper Products company. Stock
the proportions of which few peo­
REBEKAH DELEGATES
in a mill to be built on the industrial tract in Springfield is now being
9he left Springfield on Saturday.
ple
realise,"
stated
C.
E.
Kenyon,
Mrs. John Vernon broke the little | ’ »’ »or In Springfield Monday
TO ATTEND CONVENTION
offered for sale by a reliable California finance firm. Prospects are
after returning Sunday from a trip
j finger on her hand at the second
bright for the success of this large undertaking.
Three Springfield people will go to the Black Butte mine district,
: Joint Tueeday when she stepped
to Corvallis Tuesday to officially In eouthern l^ n e county. The trip
These are only a few of the m any services the News has rendered
' Into a hole In the family garage
hack
to
Springfield
was
made
represent the Springfield Rebekah
Hprlngfleld the last few years, in doing this work The News has been
and fell on her hand. The finger
lodge at the district convention o through Scotta valley.
wholeheartedly and unselfishly for the comm unity w ithout thought of
was set at the office of a local
The quicksilver mines employ 40
the lodge. Delegates are Miss Amy
gain. The News is now engaged In a cajnpalgn to Increase its subscription
i
physician.
Ixjve and Mra. Zella Cantrell. Mra. men and run two shifts every day.
lists and widen its influence am ong th e readers of this com m unity in order
Alice Ixtrah will attend by virtue Driving through Scotts valley was
Contestants In thia campaign have the privilege of publishing
that it may render an even greater service to Springfield.
STUDENTS NAME NEW
of her office. She Is district depu­ also an Interesting trip. This Is a
all their votes at any time or may hold some In raserv». Thera-
The News Is the only newspaper In the world th a t cares for the
ty. W. F. Walker will take the highly developed farming communi­
fore. the votes shown In thia list each waah will ha tha total
OFFICERS WEDNESDAY
happiness and prosperity of Springfield people, it needs your help now
delegates to the convention city. ty and Is not very well known al­
which the contestants desired to be published. Thia method
100 per cent in this campaign. We feel th at you c a n ’t stand and be
He Is a former Qrand Master of though It has many beautiful farms.
Junta May was chosen president
leaves It entirely up to the contestants themselves.
counted as a real Springfield booster without your nam e Is on the
the I.O.O.F. lodge for Oregon. The
of the Girts league at the high
convention sessions will last three CREAMERY CHANGES
Springfield News rolls.
school at their annual election held
i|uys. Tuesday. Wednesday and
yesterday. Other officers elected
Mrs. Thoe. Campbell, Eugene ................................................398,000
Yours
for
a
G
reater
and
MILK DELIVERY TIME
are Eunice McFarland, vlce-presi
Thursday.
More Prosperous community.
Hazel Edmlston, Thurston ------------------ ------------- - ........... IW.0H
dent; Helen Hulett, secretary treas
A change In- hours of delivery of
Mra. Eathel Forstrom. Eugene ............. —.............- ............... 4W.HB
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
urer; Irene Jeter, social promoter ;
DEGREE STAFF TO HAVE milk from the Springfield Cream
Mra.
Ruth Oaroutte, Cottage O r o v e.................................. .401.0««
and Evelyn Baccus, reporter.
MEETING HERE TONIGHT ery company which was started
We a tte st to the above facts
Mrs. J. Irene Hanekamp. Eugene. Rta. S - ......- ............ .....403,«00
about ten days ago Is working very
The newly elected officers as­
and strongly recom m end The
sume their offices immediately and
Mrs. Arthur Hayes. E u gen e-------------- ----- — ................... ..««A««
The degree staff of the Rebekah satisfactory according to J. D. Pyle
Springfield News to you.
president
of
the
company.
will have charge of the senior
lodge will hold their monthly so­
Mrs. M. B. Huntley, Springfield ............. ............ —..... *....... 404,00«
The milk was formerly dellv
breakfast to be given soon.
cial and business meeting at the
W. C. REB1IAN, President Lion's Club.
„
___387.000
Cleo Moats. E u g e n e ...........................................—...... —
W. K. BARNELL, President Cham ber of Commerce.
LO.O.F. hall tonlghf. The meet­ ered early In the evening, but Is
Outgoing officers are Faye Par­
24M 000
Mrs Pearl Schantol, Eugene. Rta. 3----- -— ...... - .........................
ing was to have been held last now being delivered early In the
J. D. PYLE, President Springfield Cream ery Co.
sons, president; Eunice McFarland,
Mra. Elma Moes, McOlynn ....... ................ - .............. ....... .... -
Friday, but was postponed. Mra. morning. This allows the cream
vice-president; Junta May, social
Alice Ix>rah. Mra. Eva Louk, and ery to keep the milk In their cool
promoter; and Dorothea Potter, re­
Miss Amy Love will have charge era for several hours longer and
porter. Miss Ann Vogel Is faculty
of the entertainment and refresh aids greatly In keeping the milk
advisor.
sweet.
menta.
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