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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWMNTY-N1NTH YEAR
S P U IX G H K M ). LANE I 'O I V iY . OKEGOX. I Hl | ( s i .A V M.\lt< II In, 1
Baptist Groups
HISTORY Of FLAG Hrst of Masonic BURGLARS DRILL
BUELL IS NAMED Pay Certificates CHURCH PREPARES
& ™ /s I, Sei „ „ g o
SI0(|E
Hold Programs
OPERETTA STOW
TALK PRINCIPALS
CUT TBEASIIREB
DBT LAW DEfEMSE
Lodge Sponsors Monthly So­
Two Plays and Several Musi­
Immediate Redemption of
cials for Familiss and
Entrance to White Front Gro­ Selection of Teachers to Be cal Numbers Given at Joint
High
School
Principal
to
Fill
Soldier Compensation Cer­ Drive for FuM Registration of
Eastern Star Group
cery Gained by Using Brace
Meeting on Tuesday
Considered at Special Meet­
Post Vacated by Wm. G.
tificates Approved Here
Church Membership is En­
and Bit on the Roof
Hprlngfleld .(tuaons, tlmlr lami 1
ing Says Chairman
Hughes,
Bank
President
Ao
Interesting
program
of
drama
dorsed by Brotherhood
Complete
payment
ot
the
adjust­
lina, unti metti ber* or lh>- Eaatern
Coiialdt-mtloii o( principal* (or ties and music was given at the
LARGE CAST IS CHOSEN Nitr loda» wlll gather al Ih» Ma- i SUSPECT
LOCAL WORK
ed soldier's compensation rertlfl-
t,
81„ „
■ the three school building* Ip Baptist < hurch Tuesday evening by IO-MONTH TERM 18 LEFT
NEW DISTRICT FORMED
■olili' (empie bere lonlghl for III»
Pretty Colonial Costumes to rimi of a series of monthly sodai Culprits Intentionally Pass Up »pringfteld win be one of the ma- member* of the Aretania guild
H u « » .. Served C „ , (or Ten
< = -’ '•« P. Pools Elected
Jor Items of business to be taken
,h(- adult and Junlor
Be Worn; Special Enter- ratherlugs which will be sponsor­
Large Number of City
Years;
Was
First
Elected
up
by
the
school
board
at
their
group,
at
a
Joint
meeting
sponsor
I
i an Legion post number 40 at their President; World Debator
ed by the local Muaoue.
tainmerV, o Provided
Warranta in Search
monthly meeting to be held tonight ed by the Aretania member.
meeting last Thursday evening, i
for Position in 1922
The group will gather at 6 30 for
Talks on Philippines
"W hin
Betsy
Mads
Old
Glory," Musical Play, to Bn
Given at H. S. Friday
I'slng a brace and bit to cut tb.tr ?
ann"d'“* d IbU w aok by C
Th„ pro<r. m
w((h #
There waa conglderable discussion I
tine of the ?-■ vivid and dra a potluck dinner and the evening
Hwarta. chairman. The meeting . . . . . .
.
i Appointment of W. E. Buell
on
the question before It waa put ! Preparation to rorabat the wet
malic present* Q ■> be given by will he spent with cards, dancing, way through the roof of the ware A.
w ill vuheitini
’ by ,h* audl'”“ :* »“«A continued with
, . , ,, ,
uuu.
treasurer of the city of Hprlngfleld «o vote. There were two dissent- i r,*P«el measures with the ballot are
school children
'Intfleld will a.id other forms of entertainment. house of the White Front grocery, win i (institute for the one to have the
following numbers:
'was announced (bis week by W. P. Wig votes.
being made by the Methodist Men's
be seen at the h
tool auditor The first meeting which was sche­ two persons entered the «tore late been held Monday evening hut
Hong, ‘Guild
Girls"
which
was
postponed.
G“"<
1
°
‘rl*
’
Y
th*
Ty"on’
'nayor
The
appointment
Effort,
to
bring
this
legislation
throughout the WII
duled
lum Friday evet. J,
for
last
month
was
peg-t
last
night
and
ransacked
the
safe,
N o'clock
Re
.
.
l
i
o
n
of
teachers
wlll
prob-
'*
P‘*t
’,d
b*,#W
lh*
C
“
y
b*,ore
the
■»•“
onal
conv
utic-
for
lan,ette
Valley
district as a result
hool unite polled The meetings wlll continue' cash till and other place* where
when students of .’z
ably he taken up at a special see
° n 1 »'•«»
“>e ata«* confer- ,.|| for ratification at the regular endorsement by that body last fall of
,aken a‘ * meeting In
When Indefinitely.
lu offering the o
, they supposed money might he hid­
T “
M° nd*y D‘gh‘ a“d
deferred when President Hex,- thla
M<’“d«r evening. The
v,"
A rommitta« In ..karge of the den. only lo find a few nlckle* and Ho,, to he held a week or two T heV san^^ b \ h
tie* y Koss Made Ol
later he announced.
rhey 8an*' by tb* l““ 1«'- «Irlto; | posttlor is expected.
ver appeared nersonallv at th e ,« ■ Brotherhood is starting a drive
meetings
consist*
of
C.
A.
Hwarta,
dim««.
school
Almost every child
Nothing has been ..Id by mem- V *"" "
°
*
Y ‘.’Y
'‘" ll "*«*«>• Wm. O. Hughes .ven tlon asking the cooperation of w,th a <”•! of lot) per cent reflstr.
Lum AtiderHun. polk*« chief, aud
— the pro- Harry Htcwart, Levi Neel, and
has been assigned a pi
hers of the hoard regarding p<g.,11)1«
‘ ««to. Martom Wee; play The president of the First National the group In withholding demands t,on nt *;burch membership,
Harry
Whllney,
John
Carlbde,
deputy
sheriff,
are
In
iluctluii and some very realistic
tbe “ >"•*<« hank «bo has held the position for „„ lhe treasury no that the national
D<le«a(’ a from the varloua
I veetlgatlng several dues today, but salary reductions, although all| circle; a piano solo. by
costumes typical of the hectic revo­
Ruth
Carlton ¡the past ten years. Hughes was financial structure of the govern- ' cburchea
school, of lhe county have been "" ?*’' “ p,ano
K
«n Carlton;
»« the meeting to
would make no further comment at queried
lutionary days will •* worn by the
by questlonairee sent out *“ d “ ‘ “ndto-llght initiation ser-; first elected In 1»21 and took over ment might not be Impaired"
subdivide
the
district and the
I
noon.
players.
by th . (kiunty School Superintend- ’‘C* * ondu“ ed b> “*« Aretania , G.e cftlce in IMS. He has held the
g
no
mpalred.
W.
A.
Taylor,
proprietor
of
the
The
campaign
for
Immediate
l~yj
The musical production I* being
ent's office to determine their lu- *ulld *,rl* Rer- Taylor closed the position continuously until the
ment of the certificate, on which
‘ har'M P Poo,e' Eu«ena'
' store, first discovered the break at
lontlons. A large number of thel m*®1*11* wltb a ahort P^yer.
'present time.
directed by .Mies Helen High, with
was elected president; Ronald Gll-
<J:3o
this
morning
when
he
entered
loans
were
made
lait
year,
la
now
Ibe assistance of Mrs. Uaaford, Miss
district boards have replied In the
Members of the guild are plan-
His resignation was placed be- being sponsored by the organlxa-1Y
Y 0“; rl<,e preaW*"t ; and
his store and heard water running affalrniative.
Manning. Mias Platt, Mias Smith.
’ ning to attend the conference of lore the city council several months
Howard Hughes, Springfield, sec­
An
Investigation
revealed
a
hole
tlon
known
as
Veterans
of
Foreign
Mies Girard. and Mr Wood.
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• the Cmpqua district which Is to be ago. and it was accepted to be ef
retary-treasurer. The next meet
Wars
I la the roof which had been plugged
Special numbem on the entertain­
Ing will be held In May at Lebanon.
BASKETBALL
SEASON
-held
H
<
””'bur«
»u March H. fectlve on the selection of a sue
Illness of Two Springfield w,,h <ra|n sacks
Member of the local post will
Delegate» will he choaen this week o sso r . Several attempts to name
ment program wlll Include:
The Brotherhood* fear the re­
The culprits, who are believed to
gather at Lowell on March 17, for peal of the istate prohibition law
NEAR END AT SCHOOL end.
Students
Causes
School
to
a
treasurer
to
succeed
Hughes
have
Overall Ulrla, Wyetta Spriggs,
be local residents, and who seemed
Forfeit Meets Tuesday
been unsuccessful until Buell their next meeting.
and (he call to arms Is to prepare
Helen Lyons; tap dancing. Peggy
to know a great deal about the In- Interclaaa Games to End F rid ay;
agreed
to take the post.
the dry voters for the battle ex­
Wright, Honna Jean Krneel, mixed
Both
Boys’
and
G
irls’
Team
s
Eugene high school debating I '*’r'°r
‘b* " ore’
* brace and
Mr. Buell, principal of the high
pected
at election time. Attorney
chorus, "Your Flag and Mbie."
Now In Com petition
Irani wlll represent this district In hit quietly, cutting a large number
*cbool. wlll serve out the unex-
F. C. Heffron of Eugene, admon­
I.u» admission prices have been the state finals It was decided Tues­ of holes In the roof troards thus
piled term of Hughes. His term will
ished tbe churchmen to check the
set for the operetta and ticket* are day when two of the Springfield opening an entry lo (be warehouse
Sprlnglleld high school basket
expire In January, 1933.
membership with the registration
being sold by the students at the team members were reported III without using a saw. which might ball season officially ended last Fri­
lists at the courthouse and see
ecbool
All profits from the pro­ and unuble lo attend classes A have been heard by the night day evening when the local boys
that everyone la registered. If tbe
gram will be used hi paying a bal­ dual meet between the two school* watchman.
WALTERVILLE MAY GET
lost Ihelr tournament game to the
dry voter* do not get registered
ance due on the frame* for the lo determine the winner of the dis­
Lowell "B" league quintet 22-2»
Lock A lto Jimm ied
GRANGE ORGANIZATION
and vote at election he predicted
Oeorge Washington picture* and for trici hud been planned and was to
The lock on the front door lead al McArthur Court. Class competi­ Special Prize Being Offered
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Annual Laughteresque Pro­ the repeal of dry legislation.
other school Improvements.
Ing
to
the
lodge
hall
over
the
elore
tion
Is
now
under
way
at
the
school
have been held Tuesday, hut the
by State Croup to Circle
c,,orta t0 Per»«« New Group to gram Numbers Now Being
Talk* «n Philippin«*
Be Completed at G ather­
Story la Familiar
llluea* of Oprlugfleld students led was also Jimmied and persons had between teams from each group.
Prediction that in the Pacific
Showing
Greatest
Cain
Rehearsed at High School
The story of the play Is Ibe fami­ to Ibe forfeiting of districi claims walked about upstairs. Nothing Both the boys and girls are holding
ing Tom orrow
basin the world would reach Its
ha* been moved Into the hall yet, interclaas tournaments and the
liar one of the soldiers of the Conti­ to lhe Eugene group
highest civ|lzation and greatest
Plans for an extensive member­
Individual
classes
at
the
Spring-
Fnrthwr steps In the organisation
nental army feel who If they had
Both Springfield and Eugene however, so there was no loss winners wlll be decided Friday ship drive which wlll continue for
field high school are busy this week commerce waa made by Rodger
there.
afternoon.
one flag to follow. Instead of so had won four and lost two debate*
three months were made here la«t of a grange local In the Walter- preparing their numbers for the Pfaff, university debator. who ha*
One factor which leads officials
The I'nlverslty high school team
many,— one flag to represent the The two schools had split their
Thursday evening at the regular „ vlile district will be considered Frl- annual
Laughteresque
program recently returned from the Orient.
entire thirteen Colonies, It would be meets together, Springfield win­ and Mr. Taylor lo think the work won the right lo represent this dis meeting „f Iuka Circle. Indies of Y n“ h' “ “
° f ,ntere’ t- which will be given In the auditor­ He expressed the belief that It
was done by person* acquainted trlcl In the state tournament by O. a R
an Inspiration.
ning there.
etl Par,lea w,th Arthur Brown, or- ium on Friday, March 18.
would be unw|>e for the United
i gan’ier.
Captain Anderson appeals Io
Ixx-al debator* have gaInert a here Is that a considerable number defeating Eugene In the final game
States to withdraw from the Philip­
The
drive
I.
a
state
wide
contest,
Tbe
meetlnB
w,„
he,d
#t
the
Thle
program
centers
about
the
General Washington and he agrees great deal of valuable experience of city warrants were examined ot the district competition Satur­
with a prlxe being offered the x . O. W. hall. Thirty persons have four skits or novelty entertainment pines because thia country as an
to help them out.
this season and the high wchool is and thrown aside by the burglars. day evening.
group
showing the greatest proper- , lgn„ fe<, tbelr wli|,ngneM ,o rorm features provided by members of Asiatic power la the greatest stabi­
Il has been positively established
Hubert Morris, a wealthy cltlien, expected to greatly benefit by this
lncre.se in membership.
kn orKanilatlon. and ten haTe the various classes. The theme or lizing influence in the Far East.
tlon.te
knowing the financial need* of the during their debating work next that entrance lo the store had been INDIA WILL BE SUBJECT
Idea of each is carefully guarded He pointed out that over half tbe
As
an
inducement
to
non-mem-
already
paid their dues,
gained
before
midnight.
nation, offers to Washington and season.
OF
SERMON
ON
SUNDAY
until
tbe night of presentation when world's people live In the countries
her* to Join the initiation fees has ' Three
previous
organization
Mr. Taylor has Just moved hl*
’Cougrraa hl* wealth Io carry on the
.Members of the squad gave a
bordering on the Pacific ocean nnd
struggle for freedom.
short no-decision debate at the store Into (he new location, having U n lvsrslty Religious W o rk e r to been dropped during the drive. All meetings have been held under the they are Judged and a prize award that the*« countrl«^ contained the
ed
the
winning
group.
ladle* and young women who are leadership of Mr. Brown: •
Colonel Koss suggest* hla niece, weekly m etlng of the Lions club held open house there last Satur­
Give P rincipal Address at
Special numbers are to be pro­ world's greatest resource* aa yet
day
descendants of Civil war veterans :
—_______________
Klltabelh Hose a* oue who could Friday noon.
little developed.
M orning Bervlce Here
vided
this year It has been an­
4 and who are over twelve years old O , D T |M E S R E V I V E D
make the flag. The commission Is
Among the delegates at the m eet­
are eligible for membership.
| U U 1
rtfc V IV E D
nounced.
given to her and she and her an- SCHOOL PRINCIPAL AT
GUARD UNIT PASSES
ing were five men from Lebanon:
The Rev. R. R. Porter, director of
The Laughtereaque program Is
The meeting last week was held
AT PRISCILLA PARTY
slslanta plan a great Colonial Hall
D. P. Longsdon. W. W. Willis, L.
INSPECTION BY OFFICER the campus Y. M. C. A. at the Uni­ al lhe home ot Mrs. T. C. Barker.
staged for tbe general public and
SALEM CONFERENCE
to celebrate the completion ot the
E. Gilaon. R. E. G,laon, and Ronald
versity of Oregon and a recent mis­
Olden
times
were
revived
last
some unusual talent Is frequently Gilson.
Star* und Stripe*
Member* of Springfield's Nation sionary we-ker in India, wlll speak
Roy F. Qulney, principal of the
Thursday afternoon when members disclosed at these competitive pro­
Characters In the play are:
Lincoln i.choul attended (he Junior al guard unit performed their varl at the Methodist church Sunday METHOOIST CLASS HOSTS of the Priscilla club held their Old grams.
General
George
Washington
NEWTON ALFORD PASSES
High School Principals’ conference ous duties as an Infantry company morning on the theme, "What Ha*
AT LUNCHEON TUESDAY Fig hloned meeting at the home of
John Avltt; Colonel Itos*. Wesley
at Balem Friday. l.aureiii-e Mof­ and as a communication unit at Christ for a Civilisation." Mrs. W.
Mrs. Enoch Stuart. Each member LARGE C. M. T. C. CAMP
AT HOME ON MONDAY
Roberta; Robert Morris, Clarence
fitt issbtant county school super- the armory Ins t night for Colonel K Barnell wlll sing, "O Divine
came dressed In old time costumes
Plan« for Play to be Given by
Clark; Captain Anderaon, Henry
H.
A.
Allen,
Inspecting
officer
of
ENROLLMENT
EXPECTED
Redeemer"
by
Charles
Gounod.
intendont. accompanied him
and the guests were entertained
Brother of Springfield People W aa
Mission Group Discussed at
Chase; Martha Washington. Kdna
When the Inspection
Mr*. Dean C. Poindexter wlll give
Purposes of the conference are Portland.
with
old
time
games.
Prizes
In
N a tiv e Oregonian; E a rly R * *|.
Afternoon Meeting
Eight young men of Lane county
June Yarnell; Betsy Ross. I’agsv
to work out plans for clarifying was completed Colonel Allen made the third of a series of talk* on het
these were won by Mrs. M. J. McKy
dent of Linn County
Patmore.
a
short
talk
to
the
boya
explaining
have
already
made
application
for
experience in South America at
„
—
Mrg W1|„am Curtis»'-, Mrs. W. F
objective*, sotting tentative stand­
Assistants to Betsy Rosa— Pali
the Citizen's Military Training
Nearly fifty were present at th« Walker, and Mrs Jobn Sea¥ey
ard* and attacking other problems the work of the National Guard the Epworth League meeting ot
Funeral services for Newton Al­
ence, Teddy Wright; Rebecca
Methodist church Tuesday after-
Member* present for the party- camp to be held at Vancouver Bar ford. 73. brother of Mrs. Wallace
which have arisen In the Junior units and expre-sed himself as be­ young people at 6:3D.
Frances Cornell; Jane, Valeria high school field.
ing satisfied with the work being
racks
this
summer
according
to
an
Special feature* of the evening noon when members of the Ergaths were Mrs. McKy. Mrs. Seavey. Mrs
Hawke and Mrs. C. P. Clover, both
Koch; Penelope, Muriel Tyson.
carried on here by Lieutenant C ervlce will be In the form of ex Sunday school class entertained william Rouse. Mrs. Edward Prl announcement from headquarters at
The meeting was well attended
of Springfield, who died at hla home
that
post.
Soldiers- Tommy Vchytll, Har­
A
Swart*
and
Second
Lieutenant
ceptlonal musical numbers. Miss with a potluck dinner for membere vat. Mrs. Curtiss. Mr»- William
by principals and supervisors from
near Lebanon Monday, were held
Walter Gapsler.
old Fans, Hilly Burnett, Oliver
It is expected that the largest en
Agnes Petxold who hold* the Julll of the Home Missionary society Stearmer, Mrs. John Tomseth. Mr*
over the state and reportv from
in Albany Wednesday afternoon.
Adam*. Carl Bllck, James Hebert
Colonel Amo* O. Waller, com aril Scholarship at the University and the quilting club.
rollment
In
the
history
of
the
train­
some prominent educators, who bail
Norman Howaro. Mr*. H. H. Schaf,
Interment was made at Philomath.
Freddie Neel, LaVern McPherson, made studies and collected d ata: ntander of the Eugene Guard units, of Oregon, wlll sing. “When Jesus
ing camp since Its inception will
Those in charge of arrangements fenberg. and Mrs. H. O. Dibblee
Newton Alford was a brother of
Bob Pollard.
and Sergeant Edward Conyer of Came,” by Hoaxmelster. Ml** Pet­ for the affair were Mrs. William
be found this year. Approximate­
Mr*. Dibblee will entertain the
preparatory to attacking the varl­
the late Thomas E. Alford of Co­
the
R.
O.
T.
C,
staff
at
the
Uni­
Flag Song Boys—1, 2. and 3rd oua problems, were rend.
xold and Mrs. Barnell are students Rouse, Mrs. E. E Fraedricks, Mrs. group at her home for their next ly 526 young men from Oregon and burg who died at his home Monday,
versity of Oregon were visitor* dur­ of Arthur Boardman, head of the L. K. Page. Mrs. W. E. Buell. Mrs. meeting on March 17.
southwestern
Washington have
grades; Richard Flanery. Thomas
Reports and findings of the con­
February 22. He wa« the son of
made application for the 30 day
Hacut. Thorald Johnson, Tommy ference will he published and avail­ ing the Inspection.
voice department of the university. Wm. G. Hughes. Miw. G. Prochnow.
early Lane county pioneers who
Several Interested townspeople Another special number will be Mr*. R. P. Mortensen. Mrs. Roy
training period provided free of cost
Thomas. Kills Roberts, Junior Pier able In pamphlet form for the use
forged their way to Oregon In 1883,
LIONS INVITE NOTED
by the government.
son, Bobby Bennett, Ivan Putnam. of the school* of the state at an j were present to watch the maneu­ "Come Unto Me," by William H. Palmer, and Mrs. R. L. Drury.
being born on a donation land claim
vers.
Lane youths who have made ap­
SPORTSMAN SPEAKER
Lyle Garvin. John Meek. Donald early date.
Price, sung by the mixed quartet
A regular meeting of the mis­
near Harrisburg. He has lived lo
plication for enrollment are:
of the church. These singers are sionary society was held following
Cook, Harrison Billing. Billie
Oregon all of his life.
Captain
Frank
Winch,
director
of
Galen
P.
Robbins.
Eugene;
Wil­
GASOLINE WAR HITS
Haek, Billie Chapman, Haymond
Mias Leone Elliott. Mtv. S. S. Pot­ the luncheon. Plans were formula­
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
Bainbridge, Russell Gates.
SPRINGFIELD MONDAY ter, Paul Potter and Fred Buell. ted at this time for a play, "My the Gilmore bureau of sports at liam Grasham. Eugene; Robert L. HEAVY SNOWS HAMPER
SHOULD BE REPORTED
The pastor wlll preach from the America." to be presented by the Ix>* Angeles, has been extended an Britan. Mapleton; Carl W. Robbins,
"I See You Dance" Second and
Gasoline
at
11
cents
a
gallon
►
■ ubject, "By Their Fruits," at the group some time In April. Mt«. invitation to visit and address the Jr.. Eugene; Howard O. Withrow, WORK OF FOREST CREWS
Third grades—Ethel Ruth Fulop
Springfield Lions club on any date Reed; Roy M. Monte. Eugene;
A warning that all communicable 0Be of those things people often evening service.
Edna Yarnell is the director.
Dorothy Flanery. Peggy Wright.
Exceptionally heavy snowfall in
convenient for him this summer
James R. Northam. Eugene; Roger
disease* must be reported to tb« i hope for hut seldom dare to ex
Donna Gene Krneat, Gloria Green,
the high Cascade* will have a very
city health officer was Issued thM 1 pect, bu, |t beCBme a r(. , llty bere
Extensive plans for bis visit to K. Pendell. Wendling.
Betty Pal Aldrich, Hetty Jean morning by Dr. W. II. Pollard. It Is
FACE, ARMS CUT WHEN
decided effect on the trail work
the club are under way .and a spe­
CIVIC CLUB HEARS TALK
Jacobson. Mary Alice Bartholomew. the duty of either the family or the Into Tueaday when local dealers
program of the forest service this
cial committee has been named to TOWN TEAM WINS AND
AUTOMOBILES BUMP
followed Eugene stations In cutting
ON IRELAND TUESDAY take care of details. The commit
Colonies Dance—Fifth and Sixth attending physician lo report all
spring it Is announced by Perry
another cent from the retail price
LOSES GAMES MONDAY A. Thom son, supervisor. Under
grades — Elsie Ingram. Helen such esses, he states. It has been
II. J. Kercher, route 1, Spring-
which had dropped from I9H to 12
Rev. Ernest M. Whitesmith, pas­ tee has tent a latter to the sports
Lyons,
Rose
Ogden,
Wyetta reported that there are several cents Munday.
normal conditions the road and trail
field. received several cut* about
man
Inviting
him
to
set
bis
own
tor of the Community Liberal
Springfield's Town Basketball crews start work the first of May
Bprlgga, Marie BrlgM<. Ida Jane Ir­
es of these ritseaHe* In the city
Many people have been buying his hand* and face onday on the church In Eugene, addressed the date. Members of the committee team won one game and took a
win, Mildred Hillings, Lorraine which are not known to the health
gasoline by the barrel expecting Marcóla road when the automobile members of the Springfield Civic are Clayton F. Barber. F. B. Ham­ severe defeat in another at the high and have most of their work com­
Squires, Violet Steele, Shirley Sea offleer, who In turn I* required
pleted by July. Present Indications
the price to rocket upwards again which he wa* driving collided with club on his experiences while lin, Larson Wright, Veltle Pruitt, school auditorium here Monday
vey, Wanetta Neet, Angela Krupka. to make a report each week lo the
are that thia year the crews will be
soon. There are many rumott* In one driven by F. F. Flndtner of Eu­ traveling in Ireland a year ago, at and Thelmer Nelson.
evening. The local boys who are unable to get Into the higher coun­
Juanita Chapman
slate health department
the city this morning that a gene. Flndtner sustained a frac­ the club's St. Patrick's meet Tues­
attending the Univentity were de­ try to start work much before
Thewe preeautloiiary ineaHure* change In the price situation la tured rib. According to the accl
Indians; First and Second grades
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. COUNTY PLAYS WILL BE
feated in ihe first game 40-15. In July 1.
— Patty Lou Tomaeth, Irene Bas­ are required for the general wel about to take place, but no dealers dent report Kercher attempted to David Saltsman.
the final game the Hendershott
GIVEN
AT
CORVALLIS
More and larger slides than have
fore
of
the
Individual
n*
well
a*
the
sett, Gertrude Bllck, Nadyne Neet,
have received official confirmation pas* lhe drat machine when hla
The members prepeut enjoyed
team
romped over the Springfield been encountered In the past are
hat blew off and bothered bis vis­ Irish games and stunts later in the
Roger
Tobias, Curtiss Mattison. community. Mump*, scarlet fever, of this.
The three best one-act plays to boys 63-31. The Hendershott group expected on matt of the roads and
ion causing him to drive Into the afternoon. Refreshments were ser­
Betty Campbell, Merle
William«. ehleken pox. dlphtherln, nnd mean
be presented in Lane county. "The defeated Springfield 43-29 two trails which have not been used
rear of the Flndtner car.
Fritts Hiultson, Melvin Hhannon, le* are a few of the more common 4-H FORESTRY CLUBS
ved by Mrs. L. K. Page and Mrs. Valient.” by the Willakenzie grange. weeks ago.
since last fall before the heavy
Pauline Sinnar, Myrtle Lee Shull. communicable dh>ea*e*.
J. Fulop.
"Corn Fed Bablas," by Santa Clara,
Lineups for the latft game Mon snows fell.
PLANTING
TREES
NOW
Cleona Maxey.
CARD CLUB MEMBERS
Plans for garden work were dis- and “Our Neighbors,” by Junction day night were:
Virginia Reel; Sixth grade— METHODIST SOCIETY
cusged at tne business meeting and City, wlll be taken to Corvallis to­ Hendershott’s
Large numbers of tree* are ton­
Springfield METHODIST YOUNG FOLK
ENTERTAINED
HERE
Floyd Cornell, Leroy Williams, HOLDS CANDLE SERVICE ing planted now by members of
further action wlll be taken later night where they will be presented Wlrth.
F............. Leather*
Harold Foss, Billy Burnett, Fern
PLAN SHADOW SOCIAL
Four-H Forestry club* according
Member* of the 8. B. A. club were It was decided.
at a state conference of homemak­ McDonald ..........F....................... Cox
Cornell, Jane I’halr, Dorothy Rans-
Twelve member* of the home to R. C. Kttehner, club leader. Mr. gue*ts of Mrs. Cecilia Jones at her
ers being held there now.
Giegmond ...........C............... Schren
The young people of Coburg and
dell, Thelma Williams.
ntlNHlonary *orlety of the Metho- Kttehner Is at Dexter today <1 home here Monday evening. Fol­
Eight hundred people were at Coleman
........ G............ Huffman Springfield Epworth Leagues wlll
THREE
ADMINISTRATORS
Minuet—Edna
June
Yarnell, dlat church participated In the can­ cussing tree planting with tl
the Eugene high school Saturday Landrum
lowing a short business meeting
O
Nice hold a Joint shadow social In the
OF ESTATES ARE NAMED night to see the Willakenzie group
John Avltt. Patsy Patmore, Henry dle light *ervlce at the church Four-H workers there.
an evening of cards were enjoyed.
Johnson. Ernstlng, Perkins, and Springfield church Tuesday even­
Chase, Muriel Tyson, Wesley Rob­ Sunday morning. A* each lighted
Large quantities of these tree* Refreshment«' were served by the
ing, March 15 The boys wlll pay
Administrators of three estates win the county championship with Prochnow. t ubs.
ertson, Valeria Kock, Clerance her taper ahe made a nhort report are available from the state agri hostess. Mr. and Mrs. George W.
their offering.
25 cents for the dinner which will
Clark, Teddy Wright, Harold Foap, on one of the church ml**lonary cultural college at Corvallis for a Blair will entertain the "group at were appointed yesterday by pro­
MRS. WILSON HOSTESS
Include a backet and a girl. There
Frances Cornell, Oliver Adams.
worker*. Miw. 8. 8. Potter also very nominal expenae and they are their home In Eugene for the next bate court.
E. R. Brypon was appointed ex­ KENSINGTON CROUP
TO NEEDLECRAFT CLUB wlll lie a serie« of competitive bid­
sang a solo.
Rev. Poindexter being planted as windbreaks and meeting.
ding with something other than ac­
ecutor of the estate of Alice Berry PLANS FOR ST. PATRICK S
WOODCRAFT GROUP HAS preached a *ermon on the *ubject, for wood lots.
Kane, which was valued at approxi­
Members of the needlecraft club tual cash so that each man may
'The Man Who Fought the Stara."
IN ITIA TIO N FOR MEMBER
MISSION GROUPS HOLDS
mately $13,000.
Members of the Kensington club were entertained last Thursday have an opportunity to secure the
LUMBER WORKERS CALL
William B. Patten was appoint­ at their meeting Friday made plans afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ger­ partner he desires.
ALL-DAY SESSION HERE
Walter Hharrlt of Goshen was WEST SPRINGFIELD MAN
MEETING FOR FRIDAY
ed administrator of the estate of for a St. Patrick's covered dlsn trude Wilson on Emerald Heights.
Initiated Into Pine Circle, Neigh­
FINED FOR POSSESSION
A Mpeelal meeting of lumber
An all-day mission meeting spon- hla lather, Ja*|ier N. Patten, in ac­ luncheon to be held at the home of Mrs. Floyd Thompson was the as­ NAME OF STORE HERE
bor* of Woodcraft, here Wednesday
workers affiliated with 4-L local ”ired by the Woman's Missionary cordance with the will. The widow, Mrs. W. C. Rebhan on March 18 at sistant hostess. Special guents for
CHANGED LAST WEEK
A. (1. Cord* of We*t Springfield number 70 ha* been called for Fri­ m defy Is being held at the Christ-
evening at the regular meeting of
Mary Aususta Patten, a son, Fred, 1 o’clock. One-half of the group the afternoon were Mrs. William
the lodge. The Initiation ceremony wa* fined $50 lit Eugene Juatlee day evening. March 11, at the I. Ian church today from 10 to 3:30 *nd a daughter, Bessie, were left will entertain the other half at the
Taylor. Mrs. Ed Olland. and Mrs.
The name of the Drygoods and
followed the regular lodge ses*lon. court during the week end by Dan O. (J. F. hall by George Cox, chair­ till* afternoon. State officers of 91 rach. with the remainder of the meeting.
V. Walker. Eighteen were pres clothing store operated here by Mr.
Johnnton.
Justice
of
the
pence,
on
Plan* were made for a potluck
man. The meeting has been called lie church from Eugene, Portland, estate going to William B. Patten.
Mrs. Margaret Kenyon was host­ ent for the meeting.
Geo. Hoffman wa* changed last
chnrge of liquor ponsepHlon. He to discuss Important 4-L problems ¡alent, and Hood River are expect­
supper to be given at the hall at
Freti lh»j* of Canary was ap­ ess and Mrs. D. B. Murphy was as­
Mrs. Walter Gassier and Mrs. week and will be known hereafter
wn*
unable
lo
pay
the
fine
und
ha*
the next meeting in two weeks.
and all members are urged to at­ ed here during the day to take part pointed administrator of the estate sistant hostesii at the club meeting layton F. Barber wlll entertain
as the Variety and Department
started serving a Jail term.
This will «tart at 7 o’clock.
tend.
In the program.
ot George R. Buss.
Friday.
for the club at their next meeting. store.
EUGENE HI GETS
DISTAICI DEBATE
G. A. fi. CIRCLE
STUDENT SKITS
TO DEJKRCH IB