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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW EN TY-N IN TH YEAR
HPRINGEIE1J), IxANK COUNTY, OltBOON, T111THHUAY. MARCH 17. 1932
HONOR BOLL FOR Cities Urged to
Beautify Hiway
SCHOOLS GUÍEN
PH OF IM E B S
L M * for Brattaln, Lincoln,
and Clanwood Schoola Pre­
parad for Fourth Pariod
TEACHERS COME
E
FORJN_STIWTE EASTER SERVICE
Lane Continues
Red Cross Work
NEEOV MAI USE
LOTS E M U
County Chamber Votes to En­
Clustina Mill and Camps at
Chapter Directors to Carry on
ter Lane Highways in State All Employa«* of District to
Daxtar Start Indefinits
Ona Hundred Instructors to Methodists Announce Plans1 Without Federal Fund« with City Council Offers Use of
Beautification Contest
Run on Tuesday
Cat 10 Par Cant Reduction
Gather Saturday for First
Field Force as at Present
for Many Meetings During
Municipal Property to Poor
Effactiva
Next
Year
Meeting in County
Bach city und community In the
Holy Week Period
Opening of Ihe Hootb-Kelly lum­
For Garden Purposes
The Lane County Red Cross of-I
' < uunty 1« urged tu lake p.»rt In a
TWELVE
Wendling Mill
Opens April 4
No. 10
ber company camps Immediately
WEEKS REMAIN county wide highway beau 1 1 ft ca- PRINCIPALS ARE CHOSEN aB(j opening of the Wendllng saw PLAN
GROUP
(Ice force will be continued aa a t '
SESSIONS CALIFORNIA MAN SPEAKS present until July 1, it was deter- WATER
EXTENSION
UP
| linn program by a resolution pua«ed
...
mill 0,1 April (. was announced this
— —
Illness Among Students and by the Lana County chamber of Board Meets Next Monday to We«k by Ralph Martain. general Springfield Students to Put Plan Sacred Cantata Easter mined nt a meeting of the board
of directors and delegates from Light and Water Service to Be
Faculty Members Holds Up (Ommere« at a meeting Wedneeday Consider Reelection of All manager of the cum puny. Appruxi- on Demonstrations; School
Sunday Evening at Church; vrrtoes parts of the county at a
Curtailed for Year to Re­
night
at
the
Four
Oak«
Orange
hall.
Teaching Personnel
nthtaly 16« men will be employed in
High School List
Boards to Convene
n t eting at the courthouse Monday '
Consider
Sunrise
Service
duce Expenditure
Criidldatee (or oounty office« ad-
------ ■■■
' H>e camp« and the sawmill. and a
night. Federal support of (545 a
Having« estimated al (4.00ft will full crew of former employees has
A program of numbers contribu
Easter programs covering the en month for a training school has
Vacant lots owned by the city
be effected In Hprlngfleld school already been secured. Anyone driv ted by representatives from schools tire Paaalon Week period have been discontinued and this will nec within the city limits of Springfield
district IN. next school year under Ing Io Wendllng ««eking work will In this urea and four group dts- been planned at the Methodist oasltate Hie raising of more money will he available for garden pur
the plan of salary reduction work be wasting time and gasoline, says < uaslon meetings will constitute the f church and will Include special ser- locally to carry on the work, board I poses 'or needy families It was de-
ed out by the school board mem Martla.
flrat Teacher Institute to be held rices Palm Hunday and Easter and members reported.
elded at the monthly meeting of
bers at their monthly meeting last
The Glustlna mill at Dexter re- In Lena ..maty when grad. and a sa-reo cantata Ka.ter Hunday
R
estimated to keep the pre. ‘he city council Monday evening,
I hursdny evening. Halartes of all «umed operations agalu Tuesday high.school Instructors gather a l i e n i n g . Special service, are also | tnt force of thrBe f)eld worker, ¡Lum Anderson, chle. of police. I.
employes In the district were cut with a crew of 70 In the camps and he Lincoln building Saturday morn- planned each night during thsjosU lde Eugene, two In the city, a »<>’ working on a list of them, lots
10 per cent by action of the board. mill. The mill Is cutting ties and
|
except Saturday, with com part time stenographer and Miss »“<1 anyone wishing to use one or
This salary reduction affects all other heavy lumber at present and
l . “ren7 ■
'
” un,OB on Thursday
Mary Anntn „ ecutlye , , CTellry mor. of the lot. ahould see Mr.
leechers, principals, the janitors. expects to continue Its run indefi­ county school superintendent, will
' aim Sunday, March 2Q. Rev. wou,„ roat about |12 WM) , year Anderson at once
and the district clerk.
nitely.
have charge of the meetings which Joseph H. Smith of Redlands, Call-1 The Red Cross has now (1000 on
This step was taken by the city
A mlulmum salary for high
No present plana for the opening will start with the program at 2:30 fornla, will deliver the sermon hand, baa due It (4S0S from the Eu council in cooperation with the
school teachers was set at (115 be of the Hprlngfleld sawmill have Number» on thia program are.
Hunday evening Rev. Dean C. Poln- vene community cheat and (2300 county-wide garden project now be­
Ing a reduction of (5 from the been made by the Bootb-Kelly com­
Music, High Hchool Orchestra, dexter, pastor of the church, will from Lane county. It was believed ing undertaken. It Is felt that the
former (120 level. Grade teachers pany. The planers, however, will Hprlngfleld.
pleach on the subject, “A Day of that the present period of emerg- cultivation of crop« on the several
also were reduced from a minimum be kept running aa at present, It
riumnh
ency wouW
OTer by jujy j an<J
Plano solo, “Mountain Stream," Triumph.
vacant plota of ground will great­
of (105 to (100 The Hprlngfleld was reported by officers of the
Services for the balance of the by that time with the present force
Kyle Smith. District No. 18.
ly Improve the physical appearnnee
leechers are employed for a nine company.
Harmonica quartet. Bill Cook. week will be aa follows:
the money would be largely spent. of the city aa well aa assist many
months school term, but are paid
Monday evening 7:3» — “Judg­ Thia fall a drive will be necessary families.
Charley Uchytll, Lawrence Chase.
in ten monthly Installments.
ment at the Lord's House.”
Clifford Worten. Hprlngfleld.
for funds to carry on the work the
All principals for the district
A second request for an exten­
Tuesday, The Man of Author- coming winter
Oakridge school.
were re-elected at the Thursday
sion of the water main on North
Tap dance, Bobby Rebhan, Spring- Ity."
Representatives
from
Eugene,
meeting They are: W. B. Buell,
Mill street to K street was heard at
Wednesday. “Betrayals and Be­
field.
Cottage Grove, Junction City, West­ the meeting.
high school! G. B. Wood, Brattaln;
trayed.”
Hogg. Westfir school.
fir.* Springfield and many districts
and Roy Qulney, Lincoln building
Thursday, “The Last Hupper.”
"Oferall Girls", tumbling act,
Consideration of a new contract
were present at the meeting and
Another meeting of the board
Friday. "My God Why*'
Brattaln school.
with the Mountain S tn to Power
expressed
themselves
In
favor
or
members has beeu called for Mon­
There wilt be special music at
Xylophone solo. Barbara Barnell.
continuing the present force with­ company for light and water service
day. March 21. for Ihe purpose of
each of these services. Thursday
Hprlngfleld
out
curtailment. The work being was discussed but no action taken.
Dinner
and
Special
Program
discussing re-election of leaching
America in the Pacific." Roger e»enin« • candle-light Communion done was held vitally necessary It has been decided to curtail the
Held at Christian Church
laffs for the ensuing year.
Pfaff, University of Oregon World service will be held and all who and It was believed that with the use of these services thereby re­
School salary cuts similar to
Monday for Large Croup
care to take Communion on the
Tour debater.
large amount of money being spent ducing the annual expenditure for
(hose made here have been made
The latter part of the Institute, evening of "The Last Supper" are for relief of the needy the care­ these items.
New
members
of
the
Christian
In several of the districts of the
which will last only during the welcome.
ful investigation being carried on
Three plans for curtailing the
county recently. The Hprlngfleld church taken In during the recent
Easter Service
morning Instead of being continued
by the Red Cross more than saved monthly expenditure for municipal
district Is well situated financially evangelist campaign which closed
Easter
Hunday
morning
the
mea-
during the enlre day as was plan­
the expense.
Third Grade
lighting have been prepared by the
to care for warrant« at the present Friday evening were welcomed by
ned. will be given oyer to depart­ 1 sage will be “*Tls Daybreak in the
Attendance—Donna Gene Ernest.
The chapter voted to receive Its Mountatn States Power company
time, but like so many other dis­ the congregation at a large dinner
Garden.” The climax of the week'i proportionate share of the grain
ment discussions.
Peggy Wrlgbt. Hob Adams. Kaymon
and were discussed at a special
tricts, the tax payments during toe and program al the church Mouday
The upper grade group will dia- services will be the beautiful can being distributed by the farm board council meeting held Wednesday
Halnbrldge, Harrison Hillings. Lyle
next year are very likely to be evening.
cuea the unit system of teaching tata: “The Thorn Crowned King." for relief of the poor.
Garvin. Hussell Gates. Billie llaek.
evening. The plan which was most
much lighter than normal with the
Seventy-seven persona became upper grade subjects, with Mrs. The text Is by H. von Berge and
Arthur Kick«. Donald Cook.
favorably received provides reduc.
consequence that school districts affiliated with the church during
music
by
Fred
B.
Holton.
This
Peterson of the Dauetxi school as
Fourth Grade
G
obs in all branches of city lighting
would find themselves without nec­ the campaign which wg< conducted leader
canuta will be given Easter Sun­
Hcholarahlp—Dallas Knight. Eu- Mnrshfield Contractors Are essary funds.
with the exception of the ornament­
by
Elery
Parrish
and
bla
sister,
day
evening
at
7:3«.
Several groups of smaller chil­
gene Fulop, Jimmie Htam. Chestei
al bridge lamps which were not In­
Awarded Surfacing of Last
Lillie, of Newberg, and Veltie dren from the local schoola will
Sinpers Are Named
Bchlewe.
cluded In the* estimate. These re­
Pruitt,
local
pastor.
Stretch
on
$73,170
Bid
Thoae participating the chorus
give actual demonstrations at the
Attendance- Eugene Fulop. Hob­
ductions will provide a saving of
Three hundred people were pres­ lower grade teacher forum.
parts of the cantata are as follows:
by Pollard. Chester Bchlewe, Jim­
(127.16 monthly for the city.
Hlllstrom brothers, Marshfield
ent
(or
the
covered
dish
dinner
at
Soprona,
Mesdames
W.
K.
Barnell.
Perry Price. Pleasant Hill In­
mie Htam. Dallas Knlgbt. Wayue
contractors, were awurded a con­
The highlights of this plan call
6:30 and about 200 remained for structor will lead high school teach­ W. C. Rabhau. fl. N. Fosa. W. E.
Weirell. Hussell Ztelkoakl. Waller
tract
for surfacing of the Doyle-Hlll-
for
discontinuance of 15 oranamen-
Ihe
program
of
music
and
readings
Buell.
R.
Fullerton,
Lodge,,
Misses
ers
in
a
discussion
of
Science
teach­
Laalou. Marian Phair. ■>*», ■»
Strong Advance Ticket Sale tal street light« leaving 15 to be
Nlmrnd section uf Ihe McKensle
and the final address by the evan ing.
Leone Elliott. Theo Bartholomew.
Fifth Grade
for Laughteraaque Event staggered through the business sec­
highway yesterday al the meeting
gellat who took aa hk- theme,
A special gathering of school Dorla Myers. Edith Walley. F.
Hcholarahlp-- Peter Chase. Clar
of the Htale Highway rnmmk«bs. Springfield Dealer Expects “Carry On.” He exhorted the new boarito will also be held with E. J Mathes. Ila Bartholomew.
tion; discontinuance of 25 of tbe
Reported at School
ence Clark. Paul Knott. Ida Jane
Their bid was (73.170, a great uav
present 32 candle power lamps
Demonstrator
Models
to
members
of
the
congregation
to
Moore
county
superintendent
and
I
Altos—
Mesdames
S.
9.
Potter.
N.
Irwin, Violet Bteele.
Advance ticket sales for the an­ leaving 85 In the most necessary
Ing over the estimated coat of (110.-
Arrive for Exhibition
continue their faithfulness and out­ Mr Moffitt in charge. Several pro- W. Emery. Floyd Thompson. Ber-
Attendance— Mildred Hillings, 000.
lined some of the major necessary blems including finances will be nice Van Valxah; Misses Evelyn nual high school Laughteresque places; and reduction of the stxe
Carl Hllck. Clarence Clark, Vern
Awarding of thia contract to the
First of the new Ford automo­ steps.
discuases by this group.
j Buell, Myrna Bartholomew. Bes- program to be given in the auditor­ of two 40ft candlepower lamps to
Gales, Marjorie Mdtierson. Paul
Mar«hfteld firm nnaurea the early biles which have been causing so
Other similar institutes are being sie Stuart. Dorothy Mae Potter, ium Friday evening are exceeding 100 candlepower.
Knott.
those of several seasons past and
completion of thia, the final link of much anxiety In the motor Induetry
Counctlmen also discussed a plan
plunned
for various parts of county Helen Crandall.
Sixth Grade
Indications
are that a record audi­ whereby all lights on the bridge
uncompleted work on Ihe McKen- will probably be displayed here
later in the year It has been an-
Tenors— Paul rotter. Sam Bar-
Scholarship — Helms Clement.
xle highway. The Hlllstrom broth­ sometime next week according to
nounced.
| tholomew, Frank Bartholomew. Asa ence will be present when the cur­ with the exception of the four at
Ileury Chace.
ers held a contract I wo years ago John Anderson, local Ford dealer.
tain opens on the first stunt on each corner would be turned out.
Robley, Howard Hughes, Ralph Ful­
Attendance—layl Keeler. Robert for Ihe surfacing of the stretch Demonstrators are expected next
the program.
No official action was taken,
lerton.
Keenan. Lula Johnson. Harold Foes. from Blue River bridge to Nimrod. week and delivery about April 1.
The entire program centers about however, pending acceptance of the
1 Bass—Fred Buell. W. E. Buell.
Frances Cornell. Floyd Cornell, Val­
Members of Ihe Highway commix
four stunts to be presented by the counter proposal by the power som-
The new automobllea will be
. 3. S. Potter. W. C. Rebhan. P. J.
eria Koch. Hilly Burnett, Angela «Ion are favorable to the early com­ manufactured In both eight and
four classes at the school. Several pany.
j
Bartholomew,
Fred
Louk.
Krupka. Frank Hllck, Wanetla pletion of the Cheshire east to Har- four cylinder models. Nothing has
special numbers have been incor
At the present time the city Is
i Those participating in special porated in the program which will
Neel. Henry Chace, Jane Phair, pole school project according lo been said vet as to the actual price Former Springfield Mortician
parts are as follows: "He Chose the feature outside talent. The nature paying a total of (335.08 each month
Shirley Heavey, Erma Wetsell, (’. P. Barnard, county Judge, who at range of the new cars.
Plans to Move to New Pro­
for light service. This Is divided
Cross of Shame." Alto solo, Mrs.
Thelma Williams. Teddy Wright. tended the meeting Wednesday
perty In Near Future
The salesroom and display floor
Many Visitors from Lorane Floyd Thompson. "Betrayed." tenor of the tour entertainment numbers aa follows: Ornamental post light­
Oliver Adams. LerOy Williams
Their decision Is being withheld of the Anderson Motors. Inc., com­
Attend Regular Meeting of solo, Paul Potter. "The Thorn to be offered by the classes Is kepi ing (150. overhead lights (163.08.
Sixth Grade
I’urehaae of the Lennox hotel,
pending n check of available funds pany have been completely re­
a mystery to everyone outside of
Crowned king." Soprano solo, Mrs. the various casts until the curtain and bridge (22. It the reduction of
I. O. O. F. Lodge Here
Hcholarahlp— Jewel Farnsworth, said Barnard
painted and the workshop of the one of the smaller hotels of Port­
(130 monthly wjilch the council
W. K. Barnell. "Let Him Be Crucl- rises.
James Hebert, Elsie Ingram. Mur­
land. by W. F. Walker. Springfield
The Cheshire work will require garage has been renovated during
seeks Is agreed oa tlijs will mean a
Seventeen delegates from the I. field" Baas solo, Fred Buell. "Alas
iel Tyson, Emil Uchytll. Virginia
resident
and
former
mortician,
and
Three
senior
students
from
the
1100 feel of timber for I rest lox In the past few days preparatory to
Hicks, Heley Lyons
his cousin. Elbert Robe. Portland O. O. F. lodge at Lorane attended and Did My Savior Die,” trio for drama department of the Univer­ saving of (1560 in municipal ex­
a slreleh of 2.03 miles along the the arrival of the new models.
hotel man. was announced here the meeting of the Springfield lodge women—Mrs. W. C. Rebhan. Mrs. sity will be chosen by the head of pense.
Attendance—Helen Lyon«, Del- Ixmg Tom bottom according lo
An ordinance making It compul­
this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Wednesday evening to urge local Floyd Thompson. Mias Leone El­ the department and will be in the
mas Galeapey, Jewel Farnsworth. Barnard, treated Umbers for this MANY BOUNTIES PAID
plan to move to Portland within members to attend the county con­ liott. "They Laid Him Away" So­ audience to determine the winners. sory for property owners to remove
James Hebert, Virginia Hicks, work will last about .70 years and
vention to be held in Ixtrane April prano solo, Mrs. W. K. Barnell.
Wesley Itobertsou, Emil Uchytll. untreated timber 1R II 1» x»ld A ON PREDATORY ANIMALS Ihe next two weeR; and will make
Special points in class competition moss from thetr buildings when this
M.
■‘Have Faith in God." tenor and will be awarded the group present­ gets so thick as to become a fire
their
home
In
a
suite
in
their
new
Maxine Valller.
reduction In the total cost of the
The complete program for con­ bass duet Paul Potter and Fred
Three trappers in the McKenxie property.
hazard was passed at the special
LINCOLN SCHOOL
ing the best entertainment.
work from (50.000 to (40.000 will be region collected (43 from the coun­
vention will be released In about Buell. "He is Risen." bass solo.
Junior High
The numbe^p will be presented It, meeting Wednesday. The fire chief
possible provided the untreated ty bounty fund Monday for preda­ The Lennox hotel Is located at two weeks. Springfield members Fred Buell. "Glory In the Garden.”
Attendance — Charles Clement. wood la used.
the following order: Seniors, fresh­ will make inspections of property
Third and Main streets In Port­ were asked to contribute music
tory
animals
which
they
had
cap­
soprano
and
alto
duet,
Mias
Leo
nt
and request this work where It Is
Moy Crandall. John Krupka. Mar­
men. sophomores, and juniors.
land. It is a four story building for the event which lasts all day.
tured. Howard Campbell of Oak­
jorie Johnson, Druclle Ogilvie, Jo-
with 84 rooms. It Is said to be one Various other groups have been Elliott and Mrs. Floyd Thompson.
Gerald Stevenson Is manager of found necessary.
DELEGATES NAMED FOR
ridge collected (1( with one cou­
luma Putman. Wllmlna Hprlggs.
of the better small hotels In Port­ asked to prepare stunts for the “Jesus Lives,” quartet. Mrs. 3. 3. the Laughteresque this year. Murl
Appointment of W. E. Buell as
gar.
one
coyote,
and
one
bobcat.
R
BAPTIST MEETINGS
Bernice Harnea, Elisabeth Johnson.
land being Just one block west of open meeting to be held in the even­ Potter, Miss Leone Elliott, Paul Carr Is advertising manager; and city treasurer to succeed Wm. G.
G.
Carter,
also
of
Oakridge,
brought
Potter
and
Fred
Buell.
Lots June Wilson, Hcott Wright
Reval Sumner and Everett Lajole Hughes wa£ ratified by the coun­
the court hoiase and fronts on the ing.
Young people of the church are are in charge of stage work.
Namos of thoxe who will attend In one bobcat and one cougar for a south plaxa block.
Jsau Daniels, June Berg, Elva Lu-
cil.
Refreshments were served the planning a Sunrise Service and
clle Boyles, Zells Zoe Carroll, the sessions of the Umpqua As- (12 bounty. Dayton Thomson of
Reserved seats for the program
Mr.
Robe
has
been
engaged
In
breakfast outdoors Eaeter Sunday are on sale at Flanery’s drug store.
Louisa Cowden, Bessie Cog, Ada social Ion World Wide Guild, of the Vida received a similar amount for the hotel business In Portland for entire group after the meeting.
DRILL TEAM TO MEET
morning If the weather permits.
Johnson, Haael Ntwbltl, Ilia Put­ Baptist church which convenes Fri­ a cougar und bobcat.
years, having had many years ex­
FOR PRACTICE TONIGHT
man. Juan Htrattnn, Florence Rob day for three days were announced
“THE CRUCIFIXION” IS
perience with several of the larger PRAYER MEETING FOR
this week.
MISSION GROUP HOLDS
HAPPY
HOUR
MEMBERS
erta.
hotels
in
that
city,
and
has
man­
WEEK IS CANCELLED
The meeting of the Progressive
SUNDAY SERMON THEME
Representing the Aretanln guild
Hcholarahlp—Haael Nesbitt. Flor­
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
THANK OFFERING EVENT aged both the Heathman and the
22 drill team will be held at tbe
will
he
Mrs.
Chester
Chase.
Doro­
ence Roberta. Ilia Putman, Bernice
The weekly prayer meeting to
New Heathman and the Portland
Members of the Christian church I. O. O. F. hall tonight. The meet­
Mrs. W. H. Pollard entertained at
Smith. Clara Brooks. Louisa Cowd thea Frese, Cnrol Chase. Mrs. W. G.
It. B. Porter, secretary of the hotels at various times.
have been held at the Methodist
will hear a sermon on the subject ing was scheduled to have been
Taylor.
Mrs.
Jerry
Adams,
Ruth
her
home
Tuesday
afternoon
with
en, Ethel Gott, Sadie Gott, Charles
student V. M. C. A. on the Univer­
Mr. Walker has been engaged In church to attend special services a St. Patrick's party for members “The Crucifixion" at 11 o'clock held last Friday but was postponed.
Carlton, and Edna Haverfleld.
sity of Oregon campus was the
Clement, Barbara Barnell.
the
undertaking business here for and members of the church will of the Happy Hour club. A pro­ Sunday morning. The choir will
Mrs. 8. O. Mushier, Mrs. Lee Put­
The Junior World Wide Guild speaker at the special thank offer­
Fifth Grad«
26
years,
having sold his Interests accept an Invitation of the Baptist gram of musical numbers was given sing special music both morning man, and Mrs. Ai a Peddlcord are
will
be
repreaented
by
laitta
Chase.
Attendance— Maxine Coglll, Billy
ing service which members of the some months ago to Phil Bartholo­ hurch to attend special services
and evening. In the evening the ser­ the committee in charge of arrange
Glthena, Frank Howea, Billy Net- Mary Gale, Drucllla Ogilvie, Jane Foreign Mission society of the mew and Claude Gray.
which are being held there this by local talent and included Mrs. mon subject will be "Man’s Salva­ meats.
Anderaon. Gayle Chase, Geraldine Methodist church held Hunday
W.
H.
Hobbs.
Mrs.
Jane
Ketels,
week and next.
(Connludad on Page 3)
tion." Veltie Pruitt will preach at
Chase, Jewel Farnsworth, Louise morning. Rev. Porter Is a former
Mrs. D. B. Murphy, Mrs. Dean C.
both services.
Coglll, and Mrs. Kenneth Toblus, mission worker In India and dis­ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
P.-T. A. MEETING IS
Poindexter,
Mre.
M.
V.
Walker,
GIRLS OF CHRISTIAN
FEED MACHINERY TO BE
leader.
Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mrs. W. C.
cussed
some
of
his
experiences
POSTPONED TH IS WEEK
HAS DISCUSSION MEET
INSTALLED AT STORE
CHURCH HOLD MEET Rebhan.
CLASS PLANS PARTY
while there.
Mrs.
L.
K.
Page
was
the
assistant
FOR
SATURDAY
NIGHT
The regular monthly meeting of
Young people of the Christian
Workmen are busy at the Irish- CITY MAIL ROUTE GETS
Members of ihe Young Women’s
the Springfield Parent-Teacher as-
INSPECTION THIS WEEK DEERHORN STUDENTS IN church held a discussion meeting Mission society of the Christian hostess for the meeting.
Murphy Heed and Feed store thia
Young people, members of Mrs. sociatlou which was to have been
The April gathering of the club
In the social rooms Wednesday
week Installing equipment for
RODENT CONTROL CLUB evening to discuss plans and future church held their monthly meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. A. B. Van Valzah's Sunday school held at the high school Friday of
Heml-annual
Inspection
of
the
cleaning, grinding, and mixing feeds
Tuesday evening at the home of
Rebhan. Each member will class of the Methodist church will this week has been postponed for
activities of thle group. Veltie Miss Ardath Mannaugh In Eugene. C.
In the rooms Just back of the prev­ Hprlngfleld city mall delivery route
A rodent control club has been
hold their St. Patrick's party Sat­ one week and will be held Friday,
bring a guest at this time.
was
being
made
this
week
by
Post-
Pruitt,
pastor,
lead
the
dlacuaslot
ent salesroom on Fifth street.
Miss Barbara Adams was leader for
organised among the students at
urday evening at the home of their March 26. It has been announced
Ouests
at
the
Tuesday
session
It will take several days yet be- master F. B. Hamlin. Thia Inspec­ the Deerhorn school recently. This
the discussion.
were Mrs. Carl Steen. Jr., Mrs. Ar­ teacher. The gathering will start at by Mrs. Lee Putman, local presi­
tion
requires
that
«orne
authorised
tore the equipment la ready for use
work Is being carried on In coop­ LOCAL YOUTHS ENTER
thur Roberts, Mrs. Dan Crites, Mrs. 8 o'clock. A skating party planned dent. Conflicting affairs made the
according to Marlon Adams, man­ pftrsow accompany the regular car- eration with the county Four-H club
FOUR-H
CANNING
WORK
Veltie Pruitt, Mrs. N. W. Emery, for the same evening has been call­ postponement necessary.
ARMY SERVICE SUNDAY
ager of the store. The equipment rlev-iAn his route five times twice work and prixts for the most suc­
Mrs. J. Fulop and her mother. Mrs. ed off.
TO
BE
RADIO
SUBJECT
a
year
to
check
the
number
of
par­
will be uaed In mixing chicken feed,
cessful work are being offered.
Bert
and
Ed
Tomseth,
sons
of
J.
Rotca.
and In grinding and cleaning all rels of mall and the weight which
FRIENDS HONOR MRS.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tomseth. left
Details of the state Four-H can­
LEGION MEMBERS TO
la
handled
by
the
carrier.
kinds of grains, according to Mr.
Sunday for Vancouver barracks, ning project for this year wlil be
LEGION SEWING CLUB
Get Marriage Llcenee
BROWN W ITH SHOWER
GATHER AT LOWELL
Adams,
HAS MEETING FRIDAY Vancouver, Washington, where told In a special Four-H radio
A license to marry was Issued
NEEDLECRAFT CLUB TO
Mrs. Myrtle Kgglmann, Mrs. W.
they were mustered Into the regu­ broadcast from station KOAC at Wednesday to Albert Snyder Chap­
The regular semi-monthly meet­
Mrs. W. N. Dow entertained lar army. The brothers will be en­ Corvallis Monday. March 21. It was man and Bessie Inex Lajole both ing of the Springfield American F. Walker, and Mrs Alice Doane
QUILT CLUB TO MEET
HOLD MEETING TODAY
members of the American Legion tered In the foreign service.
announced this week.
W ITH MRS. W. A. TAYLOR
of Springfield.
Legion post number 40 will be held entertained a group of 25 friends of
Members of the Needlecraft club auxiliary sewing club at her home
at Ixiwell this evening starting at Mrs. Audrey Brown at a shower at
Members of the Quilt club will will meet nt the home of Mrs. Blvln on Emerald heights Friday after­
Sinus Operation
Substitute Teacher
6:3ft with a potluck dinner accord the home of Mrs. Lorah last Thurs­
Child la III
meet Friday evening at the home May for their regular semi-month­ noon. Several articles of clothing
Fred Frese underwent a sinus
Mrs. Goldie Wickham of Eugene
Jennie Jackson is reported to be Ing to I. M. Peterson, adjutant. day evening.
of Mto- W. A. Taylor on A street. ly meeting today. Mrs. Walter N, for the orphan child adopted by operation in Eugene Monday. He substituted the (kst of the week 111 with a complication of diseases Members of the Legion Auxiliary
Miss Adeline Perkins will enter­
Hewing on quilts will be the diver­ Gossler will be the assistant host­ the auxiliary were made during the Is Improving slowly now at his for Mlsr. Marguerite Mllbollen who at the home of her parents on Fifth wilt also hold their meeting at the tain with another shower for Mrs.
afternoon.
sion of the evening.
ess for the gathering.
home In this city.
la IIL
street.
same time.
Brown at her home thia evening.
One hundred and ninety-one drtesed the meeting
name« are contented In the drat
The eharnlier voted to cooperate
ala week« honor roll for the Become with the Federation of Garden
■emo.ter of the year which was re | eluba In the beautification p/ogram
leased thia week at the Lincoln and for which (600 In prlaea have been
Hratlalu grade and Junior hl'*
ered to the county on the Pad-
school« The high school honor ■
highway showing the most pro
la not available due Io lllne 6 .
a. laical eh am bers of com
among both student« and facult.
x and communlly clubs are ex
m em bers
to aelert committees to carry
work al home.
Twenty-ala etudenta In the Glen­
wood school In West Hprlngfleld
tales hats were brought be
are Haled on the honor mil there. f< 2
meeting and teased Into
Thia honor list Is not divided Into tb
Aa the chairman picked
the two groups, attendance and out
at a candidate was called
on i
scholarship.
Among those who ad
There will be two more honor dree« ' ,ie meeting were Charles
roll periods at the schools before Poole and Clarence Hintons, repub
cand Ids lea. and
Marion
the end of the present school year llcan
Veatch, democrat, (or coroner; H.
In June.
The honor rolls for the schools T. Merrill, republican candidate
for school superintendent. C. P.
follow:
Barnard for county Judge. Clinton
■ RATTAIN SCHOOL
llurd and Dennis Ixtvelaee (or com
First Grade
Attendance Dorothy Galee. Na uiHaloner; Eldon Mi-Coraack, Her­
dyne Neel. Thomas Hucus. Joseph­ man Ijtfky and Prank Mendenhall
for representative In the legislature
ine Phair, Hlcbard Planery.
und Ben Keeney for assessor
Second Grade
Member« attending from the
Attendance—Hetty Pat Aldrich.
Fannie Hicks. Hetty Jean Jacobeou, Hprlngfleld chamber of commerce
Heulah Martin. Lals Chair. Kutb were W K Barnell. Frank Hamlin,
I'halr, I'aullne Hlnnar. Cleona John Anderson, I’hll llartholooiew,
Maaey. Ida Johnson, Melvin Khan J. D. Pyle, and H. E Maxey.
non. Fritts Hmltaon. Floyd Htevle,
Tommy Thoms«. Myrtle Lee Hhull
A
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NEW MEMBERS
LAST « R A C E
M H M E LET
STUDENTS TO Ilf
IN SKIT RRD6MM
New fo rd Car
Out Next Week
WALKER ACQUIRES
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