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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS rW K N TY-N IN TH s i - h i m ; i - n : i , i > i . \ . \ k c o i ' n t y . orfxjon LAUDS M’KENZIE Legion Meeting To Cost $85,000 SAIL SEASON 10 0. S. S100ENI CLOSE FOB US. PLAY IS READY Officers Named 15415865 Lor Girls League I SHOW ABE GIVEN Polling Places, Boards Listed VOEEBS10 NAME HW JTLEM 0B Budget for Big Gathering Marjorie Prochnow to Head Voting Places Remain Un- Capt. mid Mr«. Frank Winch Rend to District Meeting in High School Team Goes to Unusually Witty and Humor High School Girls' Organi Thirteenth Annual Exhibit o f• changed; Few Changes in | Groat Interest in Campaign Springfield Last Night of Loa Angola» Take 400 Roseburg for Final Baseball zation During Next Year ous Presentation Promised Flower» to be at Community Boards; One Counting Body Aroused by Last Minuts Ef Foot of McKenzie Pictures Game This Afternoon by Senior Class Players An 5N5.UOO budget (or the national Hall Thursday. May 26 Election of officer« for the Girin forts of Office Sssksrs No changes have been made In I j American Legion convention at League of Springfield high school Springfield high school baseball SPEAKS AT FISH DINNER Portland In September wan read to the polling places in Springfield | JOHN KNOX _ _ _ IS _ _ DIRECTOR for next year wan held at the MANY ENTRIES WANTED for the primary election Friday, but MANY players will end their league season A3K ELECTION the Willamette council at a meet I his afternoon when they go to achool last week. Miss Marjorie Residents Urged to Welcome ing In Springfield Wednesday even Roseburg to play a return game Ticket Sales Indicate Packed Prochnow wim named president. Children’s Parade to be Held ihere have been a few changes In ihe personnel of the election boards ^Ow Candidates W ithout Op- Visitors; Many to Tour Pa tna. Commander Fromm of Cottage which they expect to win without House on Friday; Popular Bernadlne McFarland, vlce-presl- During Afternoon; Adults The precinct number, voting place, j position for Republican Drove submitted the budget and ex cific Coast This Summer difficulty. The game has been ud- Music Will be Featured I>K,,a Randgathe. aocretory- to Sponsor Floats number of registered voters and the plained the featurea of the big ‘ vanced one day so that the local Nominations in County ----------- | treasurer; Alya Thatcher, nodal ' election board for each precinct in ! gathering which la expected to Before July I, wore I* mil Plan for the thirteenth annual the city are as follows: When Springfield high atudentn (Promoter; and Marian Shipley, re 1 players will be able to be here foi Friday all Oregon cltlaens who lion people living In vm Tie bring Io Oregon over 100,000 ex aei the annual senior class play at] present their annual clan« play l^’rler. Springfield Rose show to be spon Springfield 1. High achool, 203. are interested in their own welfare of Ihe I'nlteil Stale« wilt > vice men and auxiliary members the school tomorrow night. The "The Meanest Man In the World" The selection of the beat all- sored by members of the Women's lion picture! of n iluy« outli C ' Aman Frank of Portland la chair game had originally been scheduled at the high achool auditorium Frl around girl In the high achool thia Civic Improvement club at the Com Cora M Hinson. Elsie C. Stewart, as well as the welfare of tha stats Olive M Nice, Gertrude It Wilson, and nation will take tkelr pencils man of the '(invention t'onteji'.U. mr Friday. on lh>' McKenzie river oi. day evening May 20. at 8 o'clock year will not be announced until munlty hall Thursday. May 2«, were and Nellie G. Carr. and mark crosaes before the names and B«n Dorris. Springfield, execu hear of lh« unusual sdvsnlsg The local nine took their second, their audience will be treated lo 1 the breakfast which lx given for the completed today. The date has been Springfield 2, City Hall, 2S8. | of the candidates which they wont 'vs officer. fercl both the sightseeing tin advanced one day so as not to In one of the moat sparkling comedy-! Senior girls Juat before the close defeat In league play Tuesday after Maude T Bryan. F p. Thurman. ■ to see elected to the various offices. noil the niHUlmoaii was the peon t'he meeting In Springfield was noou when they dropped a game to drama productions to be staged In : of achool. New officers will also be terfere with other meetings. Welby Stevens, Ida C. Adams, and The ballots which they receive which Captain Frank Winch, no tided by delegates from Corval Eugene high achool S-2. The gam e.1 thia city for years, according to Installed at that time. The Rose show this year will be Hattie Myera. when they enter the polling places uger of the sports bureau of lh Ibany. Monr<0>. Cottage Grove. flayed on the fairgrounds In Eu John Douglas Knox, director "The Cm| Rehearses." Girl.' Lea similar to that of other years with Springfield 3. Lincoln building, will be unlike those of other prt- Gilmore (III compauy nt l<oa An 'Ce and Springfield post. The gene, was one of the beat contests Other outstanding features of < gue one act play was presented at the exception of the luncheon at -94. Hattie B. Drury, Lillian Black, I geles iiimle to members of the Atllary also met nt the aatue time of the entire season of all teams thls production will be the extern , the high schol auditorium Friday ,b* im m u n ity hall It will consist J. B Young. Alice L. Thompson mary ballots voted for some time. The ballots this year contain an un- Lions club of Sprlnaflelil anil their In the community hall. About 75 Each team scored one run early In •*ve staging created especially for' morning during activity period. The of the floral exhibition at the ball and Blanche May. ! usually large number of names of wlvi ■ at ii flnh dinner hero Friday people were present. the game and then It became a 4he Play, and the mirthful Introduc-, cast Included Jo Ann Heavey, Bcho during the day and the children s Springfield 4, Brattain school,! persons seeking office and the “•gbt. j tp ,. next meeting of the council pitcher's duel until the seventh In- j ,ory “"J Intermission numbers. All Tomseth. Theda Rhode« and Mar parade during the afternoon. 274. Abbie F. Wheaton. Frank Gor- ’ voter will find a wide choice for Captain and Mrs. Winch had will be held In Florence June 25. nlng when Eugene strengthened ■ P*“> equipment and staging mater- 8S ret Hack. Marjorie Prochnow dl- Mrs. L. K. Page and Mrs. C. E. don. Elma Halsey. Lena Fraederick. his selection. pent the day flslilnx and laklng Reports of committee at the meet and circled the bases for eight i lal* Have b e « stored In the school reded, Wheaton have been named to han-! and Elizabeth Olson. I Persons registered as a Republl motion plcturea on the McKantle Ina here revealed a multitude of ac runs before the game ended. ,■ library for the past week and are — -------------------- die all registration of Qcwers and Precinct 4 also has a counting ran will receive the Republican river from Blue River to one mile tlvltlra the legion la working at In announce that they will receive board which will start work at one ballot and the non-partisan judici This game settled the leadership ou* only ,or ,h*' rehearsals below Bear creek Dr W C. Il eh the various rominunllles They In- of the Hlxth district league giving which hav* been held every night j flowers at 8 o’clock and from then o'clock. The members of this board ary ballot. Democrats will receive ban and Veltle Prultl mantled the . elude child welfare. Boy Hcoul. edu- tlrat place lo Eugene with Spring- this week. until noon at which time the doors ar,‘ Marion Maxey. Bernice Van Val- the Democratic ballot and the judi Imata and took their aueata out for cation. Americanisation, cleanup. field trailing second Springfield Is wlll be closed for one hour for the “ h. Mrs. Rachel Thatcher, Alice ciary ballot. Swindle Plot to Ploy their first fishing trip on a river and hospitalisation of veterans. judging and awarding of ribbons. Donne and Bertha M. Rouse. expected Io end the seasuu with The play "The Meanest Man In Both Democratic and Republican tu a boat, Negotiating some of the The display will be open with rib- Polls will be opened at 8 a m voters will find Hats of candidates i lour victories and two defeat«. Eu the World" Is a three-act comedy- rapids provided a great deal of bons attached at one o'clock in the 1 and will be closed at 8 p. m. i gene high will probably defeat U. drama written by Augustin Mac for delegates to the national con Interest noil some thrills for tin afternoon. I ______________ 1 II. H. In their two games and will Hugh and has a cast of 15. It has vention at the top of the left-hand guests who not Infrequently wer< F lowers Classified : have six victories. had a succesitTul Broadway run In Brattain School to Present column of their ballots. In addition sprayed with water Classifications for the Gower ex SUNDAY SERVICES AT Last Friday Hprlngfleld high play New York and wa an evep greater Program at Final Meeting. the Republican ballot will carry the Day's Trip la Filmed hibit will be as follows: Baskets of .............. hit on the road. M. E. CHURCH GIVEN name of Joseph Irwin France of ers defeated V. H 8. 12-3 while Eu 08789384 Awards Will Be Made roses; baskets of other flowers, in Motion pictures, 4UO feet In all., I gene ran away with Roseburg 20-3 The main part of the story takes — — Maryland as a candidate for Presl- cluding wild flowers; groups of rhe Salt of the Earth will be dant. while the Democratic ballots were taken during the day Every| place In a Pennsylvania town A program by students at the six of one variety groupings of ,he "“Meet of the morning service W|U have the names of both Frank Incident from the time the party: where a larvlng uttorney goes to BAPTIST PASTOR IS Bra'laln school and election of of topped In Hprlngfleld to pur< hast Collective Buying to Obtain collect a hill. He discovers that ficers for the next year will be the three of one variety; single buds! at the Methodist church Sunday lin D. Roosevelt aad William H. CALLED TO CALIFORNIA the debtor, his mllllon-dollar I k »««. and blooms, and baby roses. Con-1 morning. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter fishing licenses until they hud' Quantity Discounts; Cus major events at the last monthly talners will be furnished for all dis will preach. The church school Murray on them. started down ihe river In the boats, want» him to throw out Into the Voters attention la directed to tomers Will Benefit meeting of the Springfield .Parent- R egular Services to Be Held at meets at 9 45 and the Young Peo the fact that the position of the taler dragged the craft from the street a girl, who will he penniless Tea« her association Friday at the plays excepting the baskets. Church Sunday; Rev. D. E. streum and finally staricl for home If h« carries out his order«. He also Lincoln school starting at 3 o'clock. various candidates names will not A quilt exhibition is also being' ple's service Is held at 8:30. Formation of the McKensle River Baker Preaches In M orning was recorded In Ihe film which Is j Retail Ass'xlullon. un organisation finds that Loads. the village mil planned as a part of the flower1 Modern astronomy is a scientific be the same on each ballot. One The program will open with the display. proof of the fact that “The Heavens candidate may find his name at the destined lo become on« of Ihe most of M< Ken tie river valley merchant llonalre. und a great tightwad. In Rev W O. Taylor, pastor of the conjunction with his own employ-j pre-entation of the Brattain school valuable bits of advertising which . for the purpose of purchasing sup Mrs. David Saltsman is general j Declare the Glory of God," says top of the column on one ballot and the McKensle river country has re piles collectively, was organised ' Baptist church here, left Monday ers. is trying to fleece this girl out I ! program "The Little Red School chairman of the day’s activities and Rev. Poindexter. He announces again At the bottom on another. reived for many years A print of Tuesday at a meeting held at the for lx»s Angeles where bis father of a rich oil field. How he fools House" to be given under the dl- is president of the Civic club. Mrs ,hat *’ro,eg8“r J“hn Knox will pres- This rotating of positions la made the film will be senl to llr Kebhan Vida hall. • j In law was reported to be very III. these men. gets the girl's rights for-I rectlon of Mrs. Frank Bennett. This Carl Olson I chairman of the rose ” "' a new ’K'ries ° r agD’°n°“ <c»I in printing the ballots so that any Mrs. Taylor has been In California her. falls In love and marries her. program will be the last of a series exhiblt. and her assistants Include pictures together with a lecture de one candidate will not have a pre and Veltle I'rulll after the pictures Frank Itennle, Thurston, has for two weeks. | g lv « at P.-T. A. meetings by stu Mrs. D. O. Fisher, Mrs. Frank Lo signed to show the Glory of God ferred position and draw the votes have been developed and edited b e e n named president of the new * ' lwl WTOaa* and puts the town on the map. 1«! dents at the various school build gan. Mrs A. J. Cowart and Mrs. whose we are and whom we serve. of many who mark crosses after organisation, and It H. Pavne, of Arrangements for services during «hown hv the story. Hi re sing the advantages of this This will be Mr. Knox's final lec the first name under each office Vida, secretary. ,b* ,wo * eeA(* Rev. Taylor expect« The players In the cast are: Bart Ings A committee has been named Clara Taylor. type iif publicity Ihl« year. Captain The merchants expect lo be able 1,1 ,M‘ “haent were announced this' Nash, played by Heval Sumner; earlier to judge the merits of each All gardeners are invited to dis ture in Springfield as he has an regardless of who the candidate Winch. In his address of the even lo purchase larger quantities by I ***’*’ Rev. D E Baker of Eugene Kitty Crockett. June Danks; Rlch- program and a prize will be award- play their flowers at the sbojj, nounced that he will not be here may be. lug. declared lliat Investigations Ill preach at the morulng aer ! ard Clarke. Winston Bacua; Ned I W,,lner at ,he < lo!M‘ of the Often times people who visit’ the next year. Questions relating to his Republican Candidates buylng together and thus be able which Ills office has been conduct vice and the young people will take Stevens. Don Wilson; Mrs. Clarke. ' “ a> Pro*ram display find that they have prettier 1 h * answered The offices to be filled and the to take advantage of the discount« ing this year Indicated Dial tourist charge of the evening service this Eunice McFarland; Nellie Clarke/ Vwavdiug of the pennant to the zoses at their own homes candidates for each on the Republt- travel and visitors to the Parlflr which are given for quantity pur METHODISTS TO HAVE can ballot are as follows: • coming Hunday Velda Bartholomew; Frederick« roonl wh,,'b ha*' th‘* lante«t attend C hildren Parade a t 4:30 chases. Thin action, they believe, Coast Dlls summer will be greater The following week Rev. Kenneth, Leggltt. Bud Thlenes; Henry Bill- nn<t’ °Y parents present at the United States Senator: Alfred Equally attractive and frequently will enable they to sell for less FAMILY EVENT MONDAY Ibun II has been for the past five E. Clark, Robert G. Duncan, Ken Tobias will conduct the morning lugs. William Sword; Carlton ,nee*l,n8 WIH also be made during. more colorful is the Children's Par year pul together. The Olympic and eventually prove an advantage ade which Is to be started at 4:30 neth G. Harlan. Robert N. Stanfield, service. Thai evening Ihe high Childs. Lloyd Frese; Michael the afternoon. to their customers. Members and friends of the games. Lions International con- Reports of the county meeting ■“ the afternoon this year. Mrs. W. Methodist church will gather Mon- and Frederick Stelwer. school baccalaureate service will be O'Brien. Paul Hcbantol; Jane Hud ventlon, both al law Angeles hl i Representative In Congress, first I-ela held al the Methodist church with « on. Squlres; Hiram I-eeds. held recently in Springfield will be °- Burch is in charge of this part day evening for a church dinner July; Die American Legion Ns CRIME COSTS DEPLORED .s_ t- 1 W -W . ■ » , I Of A es 5« by «• delegates 1 M O.... and — -X arrange- ____ of < \ F 4 the bl A /In l«'n program. M M O 11 ap — — I « ■ . . . day's She will Rev. D mui C. Poindexter, preaching ! Jim West; V Franklyn Fielding, j <w 8*ven and social Each person Is asked district, W. C. Hawley. Emmett Ho tlonal Convention at Portland; | BY LAW SCHOOL DEAN the sermon Elmer Ware. j inents for the summer Round-Up point assistants for each classifl- ' to bring a basket and eat their ward. Charles Clair Hulet, James more than 200 conventions In Heat•; — — ■ ... ration of entries. is Varied I Clinic will be made. Music dinner with the group at 7 o'clock. W. Mott. lie; and similar gatherings In each Crime In the Vailed ¡States cost« I Secretary of State: Hal E. Hoea, AJ1 entries shall assemble on A musical program will be given The musical interludes will In- The nominating committee, con- o f I lie larger cities of the coast re the cltixens between 12 and 14 bll MUCH ALFALFA BEING George A. Palmiter. clode the following selections by slstlng of Mrs. Wm. G. Hughes. 8‘‘ven,h 8tre«t between A and Main i during the meal and afterward gion were cited as reasons for his lions of dollars each year. Roy ’ PLANTED SAYS AGENT the Jnzz orchestra before the first Mrs. Rachel Thatcher, and Mrs. at 4 “’clock. Positions In the par game of interest to all will be Treasurer: Rufus C. Holman and statement. Dewitt, dean of the law achool at curtain; "Home." "Starlight." Enoch Stuart, will present their ade wl11 be asB|8n» ‘d and all Judg played. The smaller children will Scherplng. Willamette university at Halem. Much alfalfa ha« been planted In “You're the One. You Beautiful report and elections of officer- will 'nK 's 40 4x1 completed before the be cared for by a group of young H unting, Fishing Lead Sports Attorney General: Earl E. Bron- told members of the Brotherhood l-ane county thia week and more A irong plea for the preserva Sun-of a-Gun," and "Pagan Moon." he held following the discussion llne of march starts West on Main people while the other children u“8h Jr., and I. H. Van Winkle. tion nf the rights of sportsmen, nf Ihe Methodist church Monday will be planted during the next Numbers between the first apd part of the program street. Ribbons will be awarded have their games in still another! State Representative, Fourth dis- evening The speaker criticised the week This Is the opinion of O. 8 ; hunters and anglers especially, was second acts will Include: "Lles."| Reiirine officer, »re Mr. , ee leadln8 entries in each division, and place. The whole family will be wel- tHct: Earl Hill. Charles A. Hunt- Retiring officers are Mrs. Lee also made during (hr evening. A action of officials In Chicago where Fletches, county agent, based on | "My Gal Sal." tap dunce; "Dinah" a gold ribbon will be awarded th< corned and provided for. This will ¡“»ton. Elwin A. McCornack, Ken- they are cutting school funds and sales of Inoculation culture at his .... ' T, 7 ’’ ’ Pu,man' President; Mrs. Ella Ixim «urvey which has recently been most outstanding feature of the be the last gathering of this nature neth Neilson, and Hermon Lafky. p<4 and on Inquiries on the x grow; * HUijw . . on ,.Q i „ our . . . Shoulder, , „ tup bsrd President, • Mr« Mrs. D. r* C. completed by newspapera In 14 at the same time allow their crime office Parade. ¡before the vacation season. District Attorney: W. H. Brooke, Ing of alfalfa ! <l»nce, and Somebody Loves Y o u s e c r e t a r y ; Mrs Prate Ogilvie, secretary ; Southern states showed that more bill to run Into stupendous figures. The line of march will be west Frank B. Reid, Eugene V. Slattery. The tap dancing will be done bv Holverson. treasurer. ... , The address was delivered follow During the past 10 days the roun Jeanette Thompson u new student person« participated In these two on Main street from Seventh to YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD County Offices forms of «port than In all others Ing the regular dinner served by ly agent has sold sufficient culture at the high school who has studied Fourth, north on Fourth to A. east Assessor: Ben F. Keeney. the Ladles' Aid of Ihe church. Sev for more than 500 acres of alfalfa | WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT on A to Fifth. AH ribbon winning PICNIC LAST NIGHT romblMd. The hunters and anglers Clerk: W. B Dillard and Herbert eral visitor« from Eugene were This culture Is prepared by the lap dancing In California. numbered over 4 million, while features will then circle the same E. Walker. OF WINBERRY DIES The final interludes will he given Members of the Christian En Oregon Experiment station for sale million found their grentest enjoy present. ----------- block In a shorter parade. County Commissioner: Marvin J. by the orchestra and by Hazel Wil Platts for the annual picnic of to farmers of the state at cost. deavor of the Christian church and incut In baseball, and one million In Mrs. W. H. Calloway, 68, resident Classifications for entries in the Drury. Clinton Hurd, and Dennis son and Emma Trinka singing Ihe Brotherhood were started al the Indications are that Lane coun football. of Wlnberry, passed away Monday parade have been designed as fol- ; other young people of the city held Lovelace. meeting. Committees will be an ty farmers will plant more alfalfa duets The orchestra numbers will at the home of her daughter. Mrs. lows: Individuals under six years, j a picnic and weiner roast at River Bout fishing on the McKensle Coroner: Chas. P. Poole, Clarence inelude “Love, You Funny Thing, ' nounced later and they will deter this year than ever before. Last j ,ln() s id e park last night as the regular V. Simon. river should not be banned. Thia la "I Know You're Lying. But I Carl Cook. Mrs. Calloway was born individuals over six years, babies mine the time und place for the year farmers of the county sowed weekly social event. Evelyn Bacus : County Judge: C. P. Barnard. one stream where bank fishing la outing. The picnic will bring the Love It." The duets will be "Tinti In Marion county, Oregon on May in cabs or walkers, decorated tri-1 approximately 2000 acres of thl« ' 44*®4, *Y'e daughter of Mr and cycles and scooters, decorated wag- was in charge of the program. Hazel | School Superintendent: Laurence Alone Will Tell," "Paradise,' and I Impracticable. Fishermen who ride year's activity of the group to a Wilson, refreshments, and Ralph j fine forage crop. . Mrs. J. P. Anderson, early pioneers. - ons. pets, comics, decorated bi- down the river In a boat do not «lose until In the fall. "Nobody's Sweetheart. | C. Moffitt. Frank F. Cooper. Bay Cole, transportation. Memhers of the business staff She bad llTed ,n Ore8“n her entire cycle«, and floats. ard T. Merrill. Ink«' any great umount of fl«h from MRS. REBHAN HOSTESS [ Include: Gene Hamlin, advertising; I a“d has spent the past 42 j -------------------------- Die river when one considers the Sheriff: C. A. (Tom) Swarts. Jul MRS. ROUSE HOSTESS money they spend for the privilege MRS. WILSON HOSTESS ian Strait, R. W. Hall. «he was a ERGATHA CLASS VOTES FOR KENSINGTON CLUB Harold Stevenson, business man / * 1™ ,n Lan,‘ |ager; Donald Anderson, publicity; ( I,len,hcr of the ( hristian church in AT D. A. R. LUNCHEON Surveyor: John W. Beau, P. M. Many boat fishermen obtain as FOR PRISCILLA GROUP TO SPONSOR ROSE FLOAT Members of the Kensington club I Reval Sumner, stage manager; Ijl Eugene. Morse. lunch enjoyment from the boat ride Past Regents of the Eugene chap were guests of Mrs. W. C. Kebhan (lied Glaspey, music; Members of the Priscilla club Maxine Surviving is her widower; one downstream as they do from actu Port Commissioners: E. H. Hill, Members of the Ergatha class of oily catching fish. These were some ler, Daughters of the American Re at her home Friday afternoon at Swarts and Melba Mellons, make son, Ethan, her daughter, all of Qte Methodist church were guests were guests at the home of Mrs. H. M. Peterson, Warner C. Watte. of the remarks made by the apeak volution, were guests of Mrs. Ger 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Paul Basford was up. Wlnberry; two grandchildren, one of Mrs. E. Prtvat at her home Wed William Rouse Thursday afternoon Democratic Contests trude Wilson nt a lifUcheon at her the assistant hostess. Vocal selec Ticket sales have been going great grandchild, one brother. W. or on this subject. There are not as many contests nesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. last week. Plans for a picnic to be Politics wns blamed for mo«l of home on Emerald Heights Friday tions by Mrs. Dallas Murphy and strong with classes at the school II. Anderson. Eugene; five sisters. Mrs. Wm. G. Hughes and Mrs. E held ou June 7. were made during in the Democratic party as in the refreshments were the division of engaged In n sales contest, and In Mrs. W. N. Blanton. Mrs. A. R. r E. Fraedrick were the assistant Ihe afternoon. The club will meet- Republican. Democrats will find the Die trouble which Is now being ex afternoon. After the luncheon the group at the afternoon. Plans for a picnic dications nre that the entire house Johnson. Mrs. George Boles, all o f , Members of the class will at Ihe home of Mr«. John Tomseth ' following names on their ballots. perlenced In game preservation In the Ro„e Bhow I w e e k s United States Senator: Marshall most slules. The proctlce of posting tended a meeting nf the chnpter at to he held at Swimmer's Delight will he sold out when the first cur Eugene; Mrs. Ed Beason. Coburg. »poI1S(lr „ fIoat h N. Dana, Walter B. Gleason, Elton and Mrs. Alice Devoe of Portland pnrade next week It was decided. nil properly to prevent hunting and Ihe home of Mrs. Gaven C. Dyott In on May 25. were discussed. Hus tain goes up. Funeral services were held Wed-' The next meeting of the class will WORKER INJURED AT Watkins. fishing us has been done In some Eugene al which Dine Mrs. Wilson hand« and other members of their nesday afternoon from the V eatch||,c held the third Wednesday In Representative in Congress, first eastern states was severely de was elected registrar for the next families will be guests at this (line. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE WENDLING SATURDAY chapel In Eugene at 2 o'clock. Rev 1 ¡June at the home of Mrs. Dean C. district; William A. Delxell, Harvey nounced us being unfair to the rank year. Other officers were elected PERFORMS MARRIAGE E. V. Stivers officiated and Inter-; Poindexter. HAPPY HOUR MEMBERS and file of Ihe citizens who pay the meeting also. Fay Abrams, logging superintend-; G. Starkweather. inent was made in Ihe Mulkey, __ Secretary of State: Ray H. Wise- Ihelr share towards the expenses of ent of the Booth-Kelly Lumber com A wide variety of experiences ENTERTAINED IN EUGENE ! cemetery. carver. these projects but who are unable TRUCK GETS AWAY AND pany at Wendllng, Is in the Eugene' seem to be In store for C. E. When- _____ _ FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL Treasurer: J. W. Maloney. to enjoy them. Mrs. John Stehn entertained for ton, Springfield's new Justice of hospital with a broken right scap CRASHES INTO TREE REPORT ON BANK FILED ula. a bone in his shoulder. He was Attorney General: None. members of the Happy Hour club the Peace. The first week he held JUNIOR CLASS PICNIC Bell Advantages to Visitors State Representative, fourteenth Thq wood truck belonging to at the First Church of Christ Sci the office he had u trial on a theft Hprlngfleld has n wonderful op |g HELD ON SATURDAY The first semi annual report of Injured while cranking a railroad! ! district: Frank Mendenhall. speeder. portunity to «ell the city und the Art Jackson of Hprlngfleld was entist In Eugene Monday afternoon chnrge. nifi his second week he Is ----------- 1 receipts and disbursements of the District Attorney: DoDald Young, McKeiixle country to visitors, de badly damaged Saturday on the at 3 o'clock with n group of pipe greeted bright and early by a cou- Forty members of the Junior class I Commercial State hank, now In clared the sportsman In dosing his Matthews place near Jasper. The organ selections, The members pie from Polk county who wish I of the Springfield high school held liquidation, was filed by F. G. Hav BOY SCOUTS ENJOY TRIP Alta King. County Assessor: None. address. Tell the people who eome truck wheels had been blocked and were later guests nt tea at Mrs. to he married. Both parties having Ihelr annual class picnic Saturday erntann, deputy In the State Bank TO CITY PARK TUESDAY Clerk: Sam Lehman. here In automobiles with out-of wns being loaded with wood when Stehn's home. the same name did not Improve j at Swimmer's Delight. The stu- | Examiner s office In charge of the Commissioner; H. A. Rust. Col state licenses on their ears, of the It jumped over the bloekH and start matters until It wns ascertained dents left the high school at 9:80 liquidation of the Springfield hank. Springfield Boy Scouts under th e, y young recreational mid other advantages ed a wild dash down the hillside, REBEKAH LODGE HAS that they were not related. Abbie In the morning and spent the entire ' with the county clerk Tuesday. The leadership of Howard Hughes and Coroner: Marion Veatch. nf your town and valley. Offer to Several trees were grubbed out by Oos o and Roy C. Gosso were the day playing gameR and swimming report covers the period from June Phil Bartholomew enjoyed an out SOCIAL MEET MONDAY County Judge: Fred Fisk. aid them In finding that which they the truck before It struck a large two who took the vows before the Glenn Martin, class advisor accom- ¡6 to November 30. 1931. ing to the City park south of the School Superintendent: Vera seek, and above all make them feel, fir which stopped It. The wood In local Justice. ! panied the students. ! -------------------------- city Tuesday evening as a part of Todd Crow. The regular social meeting of the that you nre anxious to have them Ihe truck was thrown forward their regular meeting. Sports were Rebekah lodge wuh held at the I. MANY PEOPLE ATTEND Sheriff: Cal A Pryor, Harry L. against the cab demolishing It. come. enjoyed during the evening. O. O. F. hall Monday evening fol REBEKAH DRILL TEAM IUKA CIRCLE PLANS Bown. ARMORY SKATING EVENT Hpeclul iiiuh I cu I selections were lowing the regular business meet HAS SOCIAL MEETING INITIATION TONIGHT Surveyor: None. given during the evening by Miss STAR MEMBERS TO ing. Mrs. Claru Taylor. Mrs. Edna Fifty young people attended the ORCHESTRA IS HEARD The name.« of candidates for con Barbara Hnrnell, xylophone; Mrs. VISIT AT CRESWELL Yarnell, and Mrs. Elva Adams were The drill team of Juanita Rebe Candidates for membership in roller skating party at the Eugene IN RADIO PROGRAM "¡“hie. Justice of the peace, and pra- W. K. Barnell, vocal soloist; and Ihe hostesses. kah lodge of Sitflngfleld held a so Iuka circle number 28, Ladles Auxl- armory last Thursday which was ----------- clnct committeeman will be differ- Mrs. Bernice Neher Finley, piano. Several members of Cascade cial evening at the 1. (). O. F. hall Ilary of the G. A. R. will be Initiated sponsored by members of the Ep An orchestra composed of mem enl In the various prectocta. In chapter, O. E. 8. will go to Creswell Midlon picture films which were Market Front Painted — The Friday evening following their busi at the regular semi-monthly meet worth League and Mrs. Van Val- bers of the Gerber family were Hprlngfleld W N. Dow Is the Ba- taken on Die trip down the Rogue this evening lo visit the lodge In front of the Swnrts Meat Market ness meeting and drill period. Mrs. ing nf the group ut the Armory to- zah's Sunday school class. The heard In a radio broadcast program publican candidate In precinct No. river last summer were shown for that city. Cascade chnpter held Its and the lunch room adjoining It Lillian Black, Mrs. Wanda Barnes, night. Gther candidates for mem young people gathered at the home over station KORE In Eugene Tues 1; W. K. Barnell, No. 2; H O. Dlb- mu dinner at the Masonic has been given a coat of green and Mrs. Pearl Hcbantol were ow nership In the Circle will be acted of their teacher for refreshments the pleasure of the visitors after monthly day evening between 6 and 7 blee In No. 3, and C. A. Sworte, Tei tuple here Tuesday evening. the dinner meeting. paint during Ihe past week. the serving commutes. ¡on at the meeting. after the skating party. o’clock. No. «. M’KENZIE RETAIL I P.I.A. 10 ELECT NEW OFFICIALS