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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
’WKNTY EIGHTH YBAIt.
JUNCTION CITY TO
PLAY HERE ERIOAY
Local High Team Expected to
Make Fir»' Xcore of 3ea>
Invadere
■on Ag
HPItINGEIELf), LANK COUNTY. OREGON, THI’itHOAV. OCTOBER 29,
Masons at Own
Dinner Tuesday
BOND ELECTION
CARRIESJ8 TO I
Religious Council
Holds Convention
Sixty Men Turn Out for Stag
Lane County Council of Reli
Affair; Men Prepare and
Bids to be Received at City gious Education Has Three-
Serve Own Meal
Day Meet in Creswell
Hall November 2 for >15,-
000 Issue Now Due
Member» of the Hprlngfleld Ma
BENEFIT PROGRAM
PLANEPROGRESS
19X1
[Coes ' b / i Miles a Minute
No. 42
Virgil
Jtfarnrd
b,J„,
FOB 1932
|(|Ä
Spends Honeymoon in Port­
land; Will Make Home at Actual Levy to Be >1,603.48
Dallas Where He Teaches
Less Than Last Year; Air­
port Tax Accountable
The marriage of Mrs. Margaret
Wealth of Talent to Be Offer­
ed in Public Enterprise for
High School Stage
The annual convention u f the
¡»onlc lodge and gueeta to the oum-
Lane County Council uf Religious
Tate of Eugene to Virgil McPher
O T H tK TEA © IN GAMES) llar ut
w, rB entertained with a SINKING FUND PROVIDED Education uponed a three-day saa- PLAY PRACTICE NOW ON
son. son of Mrs. Stella McPherson MOST ITEMS UNCHANGED
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large »lag dinner at the lodge home
) sluu Friday evening at Creswell,
of this city was solemnised Friday)
Cottage Grove
£ 1 Ends in here Tuesday evening. Meu of the Bonds Will be Sold in Deno­ | the services being held In the sev­
Each Organization in City
evening in Eugene at the home of Taxpayers’ Meeting to Dis-
minations of 91.000 With 6 eral churches. The first was held
Teams lodge planned, prepared, and aer
Scoreless Tie; t
the brides parents. Mr and Mrs.
Asked to Contribute Num­
cute Budget to Be Held at
ved the entire meal without the
Per Cent Interest
In the Presbyterian church and
Put Up Hart
ht
Kaleigh iiustus, at 83 Twentieth
bers
to
Entertainment
City Hall November 19
uaalatauce of any women.
opened with two numbers by the
avenue west. Only immediate mem­
Springfield's »pedal election to high school chorus of 50 voices led
center
High school football
Culinary chef» for the evening
bers
of
the
family
and
close
friends
Rapid progress 1» being made on
Cost of city government will be
week were Harry M. Stewart, Harry vote new bond», taking the place by F. K. Noordboff, teacher In the
In thia vicinity Friday o,
were present.
the high school benefit program}
about >400 more next year accord­
of
those
falling
due
uext
month
when all I lire» of ilia teuulf get Intu Whitney,
high
school,
and
a
men's
chorus
W illiam
Home,
and
Miss Esther McPherson, sister of ing lo the estimate made by the
and In February carried 69 yes and of 10 voices with two numbers. Mr. this week following some delays, |
uctlou mi llielr own field». Juiietluu Harold I. Stewart.
the groom was bridesmaid. and budget committee at a meeting held
and Indications are now that the
City will Invade the Springfield
Itegular degree work waa held one no Wednesday. An unusually and Mrs. Arnold uf Eugene sung
I-oren Edmtston of Thurston w as' Mondap-Ovening. The total to be
Flight Lieutenant G. H. Stale forth
light vote waa cast but sehtlment two duets and they led the music affair, which Is being staged under
territory fur the »ecoud home game following the dinner.
flew at the rate of over 404 mile« an
best man. Mrs. Mabel Riddle, also raised by taxation will be >2S.8«1.74
the
direction
of
Mrs.
Jane
Ketels.
uf the city Judging from the return» of the convention and were much
to he played here Friday afternoon
will bring logetbur a largel amount hour down wind in British speed teste
a sister of the groom played the as compared with >31,485.22 last
1»
squarely
back
of
the
city
admin­
si
Calsbot
at 2.30. Aero«» the river Eugene
appreciated. A. W. Frlese of Lea
wedding march, and Loren Ed year. This a reduction of >1.403.48
istration which Is trying to adjust burg, president of the Lane county of local talent than has every be I
high will tangle with liend'a eleven
fore been assembled on one pro- _ .
_ _
mlston sang "Because."
over the budget now In effect which
the
present
financial
conditions
at
III I lie afternoou of the »aiue day,
association presided, and C. W
■
.mi
The couple left immediately for Provided for a >2.000 tax levy voted
the municipality.
uiid that evening University high
Dixon, mayor, represented by C,
V
Portland for a short honeymoon by ,be P*°P|e for airport improve-
Each organisation in tbe city bas !
The election provides for the Is­ II. Sedgwick, gave a welcome to
will meet Itoaehurga offering on
18745366
trlp. They will make their home at m®®*"-
suance of |50.00V In new bonq» the convention which was respond been requested to furnish one or
Hayward field.
two numbers for the program an d '
Dallas where Mr. McPherson Is
Most of the budgeted Items re-
Two
Issues
to
this
amount
are
The
Junction
City Springfield
ed to by Mr. V*rlese with a resume all have cooperated in splendid |
assistant principal of the Junior main the same thia year aa they
about to fall due and there Is no of the work aud purpose of the or
game will probably give fan» an
manner. Kmaller school children (
opportunity Io wltneaa aonie »cor­ G. B. Woods to Speak on Re­ money to meet their payment. A guulxatlon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Calvert high achool and professor of his-1 were last year, many of them being
The uddress of the
In the Toy orchestra at the Brat
tory.
considerable
quantity
of
them
are
fixed charges which cannot be
ing by the locals. Ho far thl» aea-
evening
was
given
by
Rev.
D.
C
medial Work in Schools; held by local people.
tain school will start the program , Hosts to Family Members;
changed. The first change noted
aou the Springfield team ha» not
Poindexter pastor of the Methodist
Friends
on
Sunday
Students Furnish Music
Sale uf bonds will be the next church at Hprlngfleld whose roes which will Include people of all
is in the street department where
been able Io reglater a »Ingle »cure
step In the disposition of the re sage was stirring with the thought ages. The length of the program
the city is now paying >2030. The
against their opponunta. What the
Mr. and Mrs. James Calvert cele­
The second Parent Teacher aiao-
makes
It
necessary
to
start
at
7:30
funding problem. A call for bids of preparing students for Christian
new budget allows the same amount
atartlug lineup will be baa nut te en
c la tlon meeting of the present
p. m Tbe small children will have : brated their 58 wedding anniver­
but divides It Into two units, >1500
made known, but Coach May feela school year will be held at the Brat- was published In the News last character now.
sary at their home two miles south
early
parts
on
the
program
so
they
week and appears again In this
for Street Commissioner’s salary,
certain thut thia game will have a
Saturday
waa
devoted
to
confer­
of
Junction
City
last
Sunday.
They
lain school this afternoon at 3
Ml not have to remain late.
and
>530 for labor on streets.
different ending than earlier one». o'clock with the teacher» of that Issue. The bond election and sale ences and addresses, with a tian
, ,
,,
have spent the entire time with
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Holding the Cottage drove team bulldlug providing the program, ac­ o f bonds Is being handled by Teal quet at the Methodist church at , Plans , as now , worked out * provide
„
the exception of four years of their
The principal difference in the
unit program. The first
..
,, .
tu a acorele»» lie laal Friday on cording to Mr». Ueorge Prochnow. Wlnfree, McCulloch and Shuler, the supper hour for the young peo­ for a three
,
,
,
.
,
,
married life on the old home place,
budget for this year over that of
will
consist
largely
of
music
s
e
l
e
c
-
1
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„
.
, „
bond
attorneys
of
Portland.
Urattaln field waa all that the president.
ple who were addressed by Rev.
“ '
.
rbey both bave live<i ln Oregon all Association
Organized and a year ago is the inclusion of four
tlons
by
the
•
hristian
church
or-
..
The bonds are to bo Issued In Wilson of Eugene. The usual ser­
Sprlngfk-ld team could do. Ttie
,
,
. their lives, attending the Junction
items, fuel for the city hall, office
Election of Officers is
A half hour talk by Ulen B. sums of >1000 each to mature ser­
instrumental, and
.
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guine waa played In a »ea of mud
vices In the churches Sunday morn­ chestra. vocal,
.
City school during their childhood,
supplies for the recorder, auditing,
Wood», principal of the building ially on November 1st of aech year
Held
on
Tuesday
group
numbers.
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which made running almoat Impoa
ing with the closing »esslou» In
.
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They have
raised a fam ily of 12
and industrial accident compensa­
will he the feature of the after­ to and Including IS50. bearing In­
The second episode will be the , , , ,
.
alble anil therefore paaalug very
the Methodist church Sunday after­
children, have 24 grandchildren,
noon, Mr. Wood* will talk on the terest at the rate of 8 per cent
W. F. Reed was elected president tion. These items have been paid
vod-vil
acts.
Home
very
entertain-
,
,
.
,
.
.
.
.
dungeroUM, although a few were
noon. At the same time work for
and six great-grandchildren, most of the Lane county cow testing as- ° Ut Of ,he emer<encF fnn<L
•»
subject of "Remedial Work In I annually. (Inly >15.000 of the Issue
Ing numbers are listed In this pro- . ..
auiceaafully completed.
the children was emphasised with
....
,
.
of them were present to enjoy the soclation at a meeting held at the ann“al obll* a ,l° n8
”“ ««««»
School».“ A »pedal program of P. will be put on the market Novem
gram
and
will
be
given
In
detail
.
.
.
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.
The flrat half of the game waa
suitable programs, the meetings
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. \ day laBt Sunday. Those present Eugene chamber of commerce on tomml,tee felt ,hey s»»oUld be pro-
T. A. nongs will be presented by her 1.
next week. They will consist of >
„
,, , , _.
practically a toaa-up for »upremacy,
held in the Christian church. Mrs.
j were: Mrs. Stella McPherson her Tuesday. Other officials of tbls ¥lded ,or “ ,de from the ‘■"'«'’«ency
a group of students of the school
The charter amendment provld Burris leuder of week day Bible negro minstrels, folk dances, and daughter, Esther, and son, Lavern,
moat uf the half w aa played lu the
tinder the direction of Ml»» Helen Ing for the new bonds which was
newly formed group are Elmer H ar t
short playlets.
center of the field and turned Intu
school work In the county, con
of Springfield; M r. and Mrs. John
The anticipated revenue is >2560,
High, music Instructor.
low, vice president; and C. H.
The
third
and
concluding
event
passed
yesterday
provides
for
the
a battle for the kicker» a» the ball
ducted a class exercise at the after­
Edmiston and sons, Loren and
the same as It was last year. The
Problems confronting the group establishment of a sinking fund
Davis, secretary-treasurer.
will
be
a
one-act
play
“Comical
carrier» could make no progreaa
noon session Saturday, which was
James; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugh,
will be taken up at a short busi­ with which to meet these obliga­
There are 400 cows in the asso­ emergency fund has been almost
Country Cousins” to be presented
In the mud.
followed by helpful practical ad­
son, Harry, daughter, Ella, all of
ness session also scheduled for the tions when they fall due.
ciation belonging to 11 dairymen. doubled raising from >366.18 last
under
the
direction
of
Mrs.
Ketels
lipenlug the »ecoud half the Cot­
dresses on various phases of the
Thurston; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
afternoon.
The members of tbe association year to >622.71 this year. The en­
and which will have an cast of
tage tlruve eleven unloaded a aerlea
work.
W. G. Beattie of Eugene
Jackson and sons, Lawrence and
tire budget is published elsewhere
are:
characters
many
of
tbe
ladies
of
of drive» which »ent the ball deep
WOODCRAFT MEMBERS
spoke on the general subject of
Byron, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. John
in this paper.
the
city.
W.
F.
Reed,
R.
R.
2,
Eugene;
V.
luto Springfield territory, taking
HAVE SESSION HERE Religious Education and this spe­ The program is being sponsored Calvert. Bear Creek; Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis, R. R. 2, Eugene; Elmer
Indications are now that the city
It to within one yard of the goal
cial organization. Riley Thompson
Bob Davis and daughters, Marjorie,
for the purpose of raising funds to
P. Harlow, R. R. 2, Eugene; L. D. will not overdraw ftlnda budgeted
line at one time only to lot« It when
Dorothy and Louise of Shedd.
Mrs. Beatrice Thodlan. special of Eugene, teacher of adult class.
pay for stage equipment now In use
they tailed to make down». Tba
organiser and Mrs. Laura W ood., sP°ke on teaching the adult classes,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Calvert, June Griggs. R. R. 2, Eugene; E. S. Fish, this year. This will be the first time
at
the high school, and for the
laal half » t o chiefly a Cottage
organiser of the N. O. W , lire . NJss Vesta Orrick »poke on teacb-
tlon City; Mrs. Elmer Buss. Mrs. R. R. 1, Eugene; Hans Bodtker, R. this situation has prevailed for
purchase of other much needed
drove affair with the exception of a
Flelds, guardian of the Eugene lnX young people. Mrs. Ruth Adams
Jennie Edmiston. Eugene; Arthur F. D. 2, Junction City; Aage Grlf- some years and Is a credit to the
skow. R. R. 2, Junction City; Geo.' Mayor and members of the council
few minute» Ju»t before the final Thirty-Nine Members Enroll­ lodge, and Mrs. Register of Eugene, ° f Eugene on intermediate and equipment.
i Calvert, Dora Calvert, Thoqus Cal­
wlilatle when the Springfield boya
vert. Sr., Alice. Ella, and Corl*CaF H. Gilmore, R. R. 2, Junction City; as well as all city officials who
Mrs.
Ida
Adams,
district
12
guard
»enors.
Mrs.
L.
K.
Page
of
Spring-
ed at Opening Meeting; Of­
C. A. Schooling. R. R. J. Junction • have been watching their expense
broke loone with reeklea» abanAm
lan, Mrs. C. F. Egglniann, past field on the primary. The main ad-
vert; Mr. and Mrs. Jeppe Jensen,
ficers Are Elected
City; W ill White, R. R. 1, Spring- accounts more closely than before,
and »tarred ■ march k w h th e
guardian, Mrs. Edith 1-axton. past dress Sunday afternoon waa given
.daughter. Anne Mae. from Eugene;
field;
M. G. Vlles. R. R. 1. CresweR > A special meeting ef
-|»‘ r
field which might have netted them
guardian, and Mrs. Mary Ernest.
Prof. Warrington of Corvallis.
Dick Davis. Shedd; Arnold Tracer,
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council will be held at the city hall
Organisation of the flrat Four-H were entertained at a special < :M
a score hail not the whlatle blown.
Junction City; and tbe host and
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Nove'nbe'' 19 a‘ 5:30 »or the pur-
Both team» deinonalraled a re­ club at the Brattaln school this dinner Wednesday evening at the MRS. WILSON HOSTESS
hostess Mr. and Mrs. James Cat GROWERS INVITED TO
rose of hearing arguments for or
markable ability for holding onto yeur has Just been completed un­ home of Mrs. W. A. Taylor.
i vert.
TURKEY GRADING CLASS ' against the adoption of tbe budget,
the bull deaplte Ita wet condition. der the direction of Miss Elinor
Following the dinner the guest»
AT HALLOWE EN PARTY
and to take final action on tbe mat-
Smith,
whu
Is
leader
of
the
group.
A few fumblea were marie but not
went to the lodge hall where a re .
Lane county turkey growers are |
TOY ORCHESTRA HAS
ter.
aa many ua might have been ex- The new group la a sewing club gular UKM'tlng was held and C. A A n n u a l R ece p tio n fo r O ffic e rs and Husbands Are Guests of Or­
LARGE MEMBERSHIP invited to attend a turkey grading
ganization at Gathering at
W iv e s and H u s b an d s H e ld
in-tied under condition» aa they und has chosen tbe name "Stitch Swarts was given his degree. Stunts,
seboo to be held In Roseburg Nov-
Members of the budget commit
Community
Hall
W
ed
n
esd
ay
E
v
e
n
in
g
In Tim e Club." Hand work will and refreshments were held after
were.
Nearly forty students at the Brat- ember 5 and 6. according to O. S tee this year are: W. P. Tyson, V.
I
be carried on by the members.
the meeting.
Fletcher, county agent.
Rob R. J- Daniels, O. H. Jarrett, C. A.
Twenty members of the Civic tain school have enrolled in the
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson was host-
Officers elected at the first meet­
Toy orchestra being directed this Slocum, senior marketing special- Swarts. W. A. Taylor. W. N. Long,
club
and
their
husbands
attended
! ess at her home last night for a
ing last week included Muriel Ty-
E. HALLOWE'EN PARTY j Hallowe'en party and reception In a potluck dinner at the Community year under the direction of Miss ist. bureau of agricultural econom- P- B. Flanery, F. G. Frese, Roy Carl­
I son, president; Frances Cornell,
ies. USDA, will have charge of the ton. and C. F. Barber.
TO BE HELD TONIGHT . honor of the officers of the East­ ball Tuesday evening. This was tbe Helen High, music instructor at school and explain the government
I vice president; and Elsie Ingram,
- • 1
the
school.
The
students
now
have
ern Star lodge and their husbands second meeting of the group this
recretary. Miss Dorothy Ulrard Is
a large group of instruments rang­ grades on turkeys.
All
young
people
of
Springfield
year,
and
following
the
dinner
a
and wives. Twenty-eight were pres
I the assistant le a d e r Meetings will
The school will be held on the i
ing from bells and a xylophone
' be held monthly at the Brattaln huve been Invited to attend the I ent for the evening of games and short business meeting was held
down to steel triangles. The group: ground floor of the
Hochradel
large
masquerade
Hallowe’en
party
at
which
plans
were
made
for
a
refreshments. The occasion was al­
; school
building, opposite the office of the
will
make
its
first
public
appear­
State Lists Lane Routes to be Members of the d u b are Elsie which the Christian Endeavor of so the birthday of Mrs. Wilson and lecture to be given at the next ance of the year under the direction News-Review on Jackson street in
meeting.
Ingram. Muriel Tyson. Maxine Ken- the Christian church la sponsoring her guests presented her with
Roseburg, and will open at 10:00 on
Included in New System
The latter part of the evening of Miss High at the high school
n e .lv ,,
Loraine
Squires.
Helen st the social rooms of the church ! beautiful gift.
benefit program to be held at the the morning of November 5th. No
this
evening
at
7:30.
An
evening
of Highways
was
devoted
to
a
program
and
Hal­
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
- Lyons. Bettle Currie. Isyle Keeler,
high school auditorium on Friday admission is charged.
j Edna June Yarnell. Wanetta Neet, of peppy games and stunts with 1 Clifford Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. lowe'en games prepared under the
At least four classes, consisting Doris Patterson, Harpist, and
evening November 6. starting at
fortune
telling
and
ghost
stunts
direction
of
Mrs.
Carl
Olson
and
| A. Swarts. Mr. and Mrs. W . E.
ENGINEER VISITS HERE Mildred Billings, Eileen Gartner,
of twenty turkeys each, w ill be
7:30.
Helen Patterson, Violinist,
June Phalr, Patsy Patmore, Varerla will lie followed with refreshments. Buell. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fraed- Mrs. Ira M. Peterson.
graded, and those passing satisfac­
Will Give Concert
Later
a
rally
gathering
with
songs
riek.
Mrs
Pearl
Schantol.
Mr.
and
tory examinations w ill qualify as
Recommendations Made Here Koch. Wyettu Spriggs. Helen Put- will close the evening.
TURKEY DRESSING TO
Mrs. C. E. Wheaton. Mr. and Mrs. YOUTH SENT TO JAIL
men. Maxine Valller. Juanita Chap
graders. From this group Individu­
are Accepted by Roy E.
Those who do not care to mas |>ra tt Holverson. Mr. and Mrs. Sld-
BE DEMONSTRATED als will be selected to do the grad­ Sunday w ill be Rally day at the
man. Leota loiJoie. Mary Murray.
DISOBEYED SENTENCE
Christian church Sunday school,
querade
for
the
affair
are
welcome
!
npv
WBrd,
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Nell
Pol
Klein is Report Made
Erma W etxell, Nellie Gates. Gayle
ing for the agencies making appli­ and extensive plans for the observ­
to
come
without
doing
so.
John
Janies
of
this
city
who
was
TA1®
killing
and
dressing
of
tur-
lard.
Mrs.
Opal
Roberts,
Mrs.
Ogles
Chase, Hose Ogden. Marte Briggs.
cation for the use of government ance of the day have been made by
Roads In I- miiu county which have Ida Jane Irw in. M arjorie McPher­
) by. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Edgell, Mr. recently arrested for driving an ‘ keys for market w ill be demonstra-
grades.
those in charge. A large attendance
been recommended by tbe county son, Lulu Johnson, Muxlne Stall- LIONS ENJOY VENISON
and Mrs. McKlin. Mr. and Mrs. uutomoblle with switched license te<1 at t,,e Ralph W illoughby farm,
It is highly desirable that as is predicted.
engineer to be Included In the new son, Frances Cornell. Thelniu W II
plates and who had his driver's Bve miles south of Eugene on the
many growers attend the school as
STEAKS AT LUNCHEON Paul Basford. und the hostess.
Outstanding on the program for
secondary road system of tbe state Hams, Fern Cornell.
license revoked for one year evi Pacific highway, at 2:00 p. m. on
possible, even though they do not the forenoon will be a half hour
are approved by State Engineer j
dently did not think he had to obey Monday, November 2. by C. R.
Club at Anchorage
Lions club members attending
expect to qualify as graders, and program of violin and harp music
Klein.
He proceeded t o ) Dear, extensive turkey grower ol
The Kensington club will meet the sentence.
the weekly luncheon last Friday
the county agent urges Lane coun­ by Martha and Doris Helen Patter­
„ .c a r Cutler, ..a te market road B R A T T A I N
SCHOOL
enjoyed a venison dinner, the meat Friday afternoon at the Anchorage drive an automobile again and was Cottage Grove, according to O. 8. ty growers to attend the school if son. These girls are both artists
engineer, Is here today and with I*.
GETS NEW PHONOGRAPH for which was furnished by F. H. for a lunch and entertainment. Mrs. promptly arrested and was sen- ^«tcher, county agent, who has possible.
In their fields and officers of the
M. Morse, county engineer, Is In­
Hamlin, postmaster, who had Just W. E. Buell and Mrs. W. K. Bar fenced to serve 20 days In the arranged for the demonstration,
church feel fortunate In "being able
nell
ure
entertaining
the
members
I
county
Jail
when
tried
in
Justice
'
Tbe
selection
of
turkeys
for
kill
A
new
phonogruph
has
been
pur­
specting the proposed secondary
returned from a vacation hunting
to secure their services.
Ing
and
the
manner
in
which
they
CURRENT
EVENT
CLASSES
court In Eugene.
at the club meeting.
roads and others Giat may be In­ chased and is being used at the trip near Drew. Oregon.
The Sunday school will meet at
are dressed and prepared for mar-
ANNOUNCE OFFICERS
Brattaln school this year In the
cluded In this new system.
The members were entertained
9:45 and the morning service will
.
ket
are
Important
factors
In
deter­
The Eugene and Hwlsshome road work of the classes. The Instrument with guitar solos by W alter B. Mc­
The SB 1 and the 8B 2 Current start at I t a. m. Rev. Pruitt will
mining the price received for the
Cheshire and Monroe road, and the was purchased with funds raised Gregor and with guitar duets by
Events
classes In civics at the Lin­ take as his sermon subject. "A
birds
and
the
county
agent
urges
Eugeuu-Lorune road are listed by at n benefit progrum which the McGregor and Harold Dudabaugh
) all the turkey growers who are not coln school have elected their of­ Successful Rally." The Christian
school
held
nt
the
high
school
last
of Eugene.
the state as secondary roads In
experienced along these lines to at­ ficers to direct their class study Endeavor meets at 6:30 and the
February. Those In charge uf the
bans.
tend the demonstration next Mon- and parliamentary practice. O ffi­ evening service starts at 7:30. The
expenditure of the receipts were RUSSELL TO SPEAK AT
cers of the group are Kenneth Cox. sermon will be on "Feeding the
Engineer Morse says that there unable to agree on what purchase
' day.
Is probably some nilstaktwabout the to make last spring of the money
president; Charles Uchytll, vice Multitude.” Special music will In­
LIONS CLUB MEETING
Eiigene-lxirane road aa he does not was kept until the opening of
SURPRISE SHOWER HELD president; and Barbara Barnell, clude a duet by Mrs. D. B. Murphy
and Miss Hattie Mitchell.
Thomas Russell, president of the
believe that this stretch of road Is school this fall.
FOR CARDEN WAY GIRL secretary.
Eugene chamber of commerce, will
Included In the new system. Thia
The 8A 2 Current Events class in
be the speaker at the Lions club
matter Is being discussed today
Several friends of Miss Alma Fish civics elected the following offi­ HIGH SCHOOL TO HAVE
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Friday noon. Mr. Russell who had
with the state market road engin­
gathered at the home of her par­ cers: LaMolne Black, president;
BAND ORGANIZATION
SETS DATE FOR DINNER charge of Eugene's cuse for the '
eer.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fish, last Lloyd Harris, vice-president; and
Federal
soldiers
home
before
the
There are S3 miles of secondary
, night for a surprise handkerchief Byron Boles, secretary.
Final steps ln the organization
Wednesday evening. November Veterans commission In Washing
Faye Holverson of the 8B 2 class of a band at the Springfield high
road now listed by the state In
) shower. Miss Fish and Miss Irene
11, has been set ns tbg time for the ton. D. C„ has Just recently been
Lane county. ( If the remainder of
Jeter are planning to leave for and Laurence Chase of the 8B 1 school are being taken today when
annual dinner of the Sunday chosen to head the chamber. He
Portland soon where they will en­ class were appointed to assign parents of many of the children
the market road system there are
achool class of the Methodist will speak In Springfield on meth­
417 miles, according to figures of
ter a specialty school. Miss Fish topics (or each meeting.
Interested in hand work are meet­
church which is taught by Mrs. A. ods of cooperation of the various !
completed her work at Springfield
ing Buford Roach who Is to direct
the county engineer.
B. Van VnltHh. The young peo­ Lane county communities.
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS It. and W. E. Buell, high school
high school in June of this year.
I if the 83 miles of secondary road
ple will hold their dinner and so­
The evening waa spent with
about 52 ntlles are already Impro­
GIVE ENTERTAINMENT principal. A great deal of enthusi­
cial evening at the home of their MISSION SOCIETY TO
| games and dancing. Refreshments
ved and need no expenditures ex
asm has been aroused over the
| teacher. This Is an annual affair
I were served at a late hour.
cept for maintenance.
Teachers at the high school have
venture and present,. In d ite
MEET
ON
TUESDAY
i for the members of this class.
III
Invited all teachers ln the other Boils are that the school will
Members of the Foreign Mission­
buildings of the city and members on®
tbp largaat* handq among
HALLOWE'EN PARTIES
CASCADE CHAPTER PLANS CHURCH CHOIR PLANS
ary
society of the
Methodist
PLANNED FOR FRIDAY of the board of education and their xchoola of Ms size
TO ENTERTAIN VISITORS
FOR POTLUCK SUPPER church will hold their regular meet­
wives to be their guests this even­
ing Tuesday afternoon beginning at
Members of me sophomore and ing at a social to be held at the LEGION WILL SPONSOR
Members of Cascade chapter, O. | Mombers of the choir of the 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A.
freshmen classes at the high school high school auditorium. A program
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
E
will he hosts a tthelr meet Methodist church will hold a pot- B, Van Valzith, president.
Mrs.
are planning Hallowe'en parties for and refreshments have been plan­
Ing next Tuesday evening, Novem luck supper In the church bnse Dean C. Poindexter will continue
Friday evening. The sophomore ned. Miss Lucille Holman Is chair­
Springfield American legion post
ber 3, for tho members of Blue ment this evening according to W. her discussion on South America
group will gather at the Community man of the program committee, will sponsor a Hallowe’en dance
River chapter In Eugene Mrs. Nell E Buell, president of the choir. which she began at the previous
hall, and the first year students Glenn M artin has charge of decora­ at Thurston Saturday evening. The
Aimee Semple McPherson, p? .tor ol Angelus Temple, Los Angeles,
Pollard la chairman uf the coin Regular rehearsal will follow the meeting. Mrs. U. Q. McElhaney will
will hold forth at the high school tions, and Miss Mllhollen Is head hall will be decorated In the colors
flew
to
Arizona
secretly
and
was
married
to
David
L.
Hutton,
wfoo
sings
mitten on arrangements.
supper.
be the assistant hostess.
of the refreshment group.
of the Legion.
gymnasium.
bsrltoBS in her choir. H e weighs 2 '0 pour.'?!.
P.T.A. MEETING AT
L
llQJlPPTS O b s e r v e
56th Anniversary
I
III. F. READ HEADS
DAIBfflEN GROUP
Brottain School
Has 4-H Club
CIVIC CLUB HOLDS
DINNER FOR MEN
SYSTEM TALKED
i on
RALLI SUNDAI AT
A im ee T a k es ITiird H usband
Sfe