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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YEAH
LOCAL MEN WIN
AT PRIMARY POLLS
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HPHINOFIKLU, LANK COUNTY, OREGON,
AJ Looks Happy
j
I
Swarts« Moifitt and Poole Win '
Republican Nomination« by '
Assuring Majorities
FOM M STO
SHOW ARTICLES
Parent-Teacher
Association
to Sponsor First Annual
Achievement
Day June 1
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Baseball Season
A t H.S. Closes
THUKHOAY. MAY 26. 1»32
BOSE SHOW DATE
SET FOR JURE 8
N o . 20
DIES HERE SUNDAY
Large Supply o f
Springfield Ball Team Ends
Season in Second Position; Annual Parade to Be Held
Defeats Roseburg Last
This Afternoon at 4:30;
Ten Sections
Are Listed
The I »32 baseball season at the
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ifj J STUDENIS
TO HEAR SERMON
Three Held in County Jail I
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Following Raid Here Tues- 'Rev. Dean Poindexter to De­
day: 960 Bottles Found
liver Baccalaureata Sermon
at M. E. Church Sunday
Nine hundred and twelve hotties
Springfield high school wait o fflcl-.
Thursday afternoon J U D G E S N O T A N N O U N C E D
of beer, fen cases of empty bottles
and 4« gallons of mush were found GRADUATES ARE LISTED
when the local team defeated the
Ion Ihe Zlolkoski farm three miles _
Pryor Defoats Bown for Sher­
New Officers for Parent Body Ro«eb«rg nine in the last encoun- R a ,n a a n d C o ld Weather of)
northeast of Springfield Tuesday Paren1® Urged to Attend All-
iff and Donald Young Wins
Chosen at Final Meeting at 1er of the year by a »core of 14-2 at I Past Week Slows Flowers
when state police and county pro- School Picnic at Swimmer'»
Itoseburg.
I hlbltion officer
raided the pre­
Over King as Democrats
Intended for Exhibition
Lincoln School Friday
Delight Park Thursday
Springfield ball toaaera under the
mises. The beer was found In a pit'
Throe
Springfield
candidates
Springfield'«
annual
Rose
Show
Plana for an Achievement I Ja y for coaching of Morral May, flniabed
j under a hog pen in one part of the
Baccalaureate services for tbe 68
were nominated for county office«
mem tiers of Pour-H club organlxa the aeaaon In second place Io the to have been held at the Community
barn according to one member of »«nlors of Springfield high school
In the primary election held Friday.
tlona In Springfield to he held at dial rid , being defeated only twice hall thia afternoon and evening, has
the raiding party.
who will receive diplomas on June
They ara P. A. , Torn I Mwarta, re
the Communlly hall on Wednesday, both times by Eugene high, winner been po-tpooed until Jane 8, It waa
Two cases of beer and nine gal 3. w>ll be held at -the Methodist
publican candidate fur »hurlff,
announced yesterday by Mrs. Carl
June I, were announced yesterday of first position In district play.
I Ions of mash were found at the A. church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
Laurence (' Moffitt, republican call
Cold
Games were played with Eugene, Olson, general chairman
by Mrs. Pratt Holveraon, chairman
|
L. Johnson place on Kelly stree t' Etev. Dean C. Poindexter will preach
And why
ildn t hr gnn, alter
dldale for school superintendent; • I winning a lx <* r k i o( drlegatcs in of the I*. T. A. committee, aponxora Itoaeburg, and U. H. 8. In Ibe dis­ weather of the paat week has held Mark M. Peery early day settler ' 1" ’^ U‘*
a,ternoon Johnson th *' sermon on the subject. "Rl.t.-i
ml lihaa Poole, member of the (hr pinnarin ' Maoschuwtti
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and I of the event. Derision to hold such trict play. Other games were play­ buck the roses so much that they
and businessman of Sprlnqfield
‘°
<* t h e j‘« > Horses ' Special musical num
7
lki
,..Snn'
,i
“
2
1“
’’“
X
reuched
last
Friday
after­
rlvw
h
rrrJ
K.
Poole dray Bartholomew undertak
ed with Lowell, Pleasant Hill, are not ready for exhibition par-,
who passed away at hit home
" EuKene i “ "Hce court Wed '»c« for the evenlnp's program have
'rntial
candidate
lit
lilt
party's
.
poses.
I iir firm, who wax nominated on (he
noon at the final meeting of the Thurston and Coburg
1 oesday morning, but denied that h e ’ "ot bo *n announced.
I aM~AII>
SundayNmornlng.
republican ballot for county coro-1
The Ro«e Show parade will be
local P.-T. A organisation for the
/ _
j had the beer for gale. He was sen-!
Members of the graduating class
aer.
¡held this afternoon at 4:30 o’clock
present school year.
tenced to 80 days In Jail.
I are:
aa has been previously announced.
Kacb man won over lila nppnii
Springfield now baa six Pour-H
Mrs.
Francis
Zlolkoski,
her
Donald Anderson. Harold Steven­
enta with aubatanllal majorities
The classifications for the parade
club groups. Their leaders are Mrs.
j daughter, Josephine, and two sons, son, Winston Bacus, O rel Steven­
which ahowa considerable strength
us
outlined
by
Mra.
W
O.
Burch,
I. K Page and Mrs W alter Laxton,
i Stanley and Codgel, were all ar-
for each over the county. Swarts'
I rested and held In connection with son, Claude Campbell, Blane Fisher,
cooking clubs: Mrs. (). II Jarrett,
| chairman were announced today.
I-ela Squires, Carroll Fountain.
wllh a total of 3862 volet led hlal
Mrs. Kila Lombard and Mias Elinor
the larger raid. They pleaded not
Participants-In the parade will
Maxine Swarts, Lloyd Frese, Emma
closest competitor, Julian Htralt, by
Smith, sewing clubs, and Mr.
guilty In Justice court Wednesday Trlnka. Eldred Glaspey, Geraldine
uaaemble on Seventh street at 4
1T m < i votes. Ila ll polled 2084 votes I
I morning, but changed their plea
Ilolmea, woodcraft.
o'clock and be assigned their places
Wilkinson, Gene Hamblen, Hasel
and Strait 2082 Poole polled 466k'
during the afternoon and Mrs. Zio Wilson, Clinton Hartman, Carle Jes-
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The Achievement Day la planned Annual Function to be Held In line of march. Judges will view j
"The
Meanest
Man
in
tha
vote, aa compared wllh »783 for
the entries and award the ribbons Pioneer Springfield Druggist Iko ki was fined »300, her son, sen, Floyd Koch Vernon Lllea, W il­
World" Draws Record House ua a means of providing townspeo­ at Methodist Church; Com
iTarence Hinton, a majority of 873
Stanley, *260, and sentenced to 30 liam Mills. Orval McPherson. Har­
before the parade starts moving Buried at Scio Tuesday;
ple an opportunity to see the work
plete Program ia Given
at H. S. Friday Night
Moffitt rerelved a plurality of 69«
days In Jail. Mrs. Zlolkoski was « l i ­ old Rasmussen, Louis Rodakowskl,
we t on Main street.
Judge Rutherford Speaks
of the groups and to provide a com
votes lie received 3628. Cooper I
able to pay the fine and was held Kenneth
All traffic on Main street between
Saul,
Paul
Schantol,
Graduating seniors at Mprlagfield
All available aeullritf npuce wax petitlve exhibition of the work done
3030. and M errill 178(1 votes
Mark M. Peery. colorful character in Jail.
Seventh
and
Third
streets
will
be
by the club members
George Smith
stark, Reval
high school will be gne«(a Friday
Voles polled by each of the oilier I ,ak''" '“ ,d **** “ rrlvals were turned
What raiding officers claim to be Sumner, BUI Sword, George That­
routed over other streets during In the early life of Springfield. Is
republican candidates for county awa’'
«"*»" al 'he Spring
All articles made by the groups evening of tbe Junior class at the
the parade which will turn north dead He pas-ed away at bis home a cash book was also found at the cher, W illiam Thlenes, Lee Vail.
will
he
shown
at
Ihe
hall
and
Mlaa
annual
Junior-senior
formal
ban
offices as are follows:
(fie ld high achool auditorium when
on Fourth and East on A street to at 506 F street Sunday morning Zlolkoski farm. It records cash re­ Elmer Ware, Randall Withers, Gor­
District attorney W II Brooke I ,h* "«•"•«»r «•»»•‘w presented their Gertrude Skow, Lane eounly bora« quel to I h - held at tbe social rooms
ceipts for periods of several days don W rig h t
Fifth where the parade will dis­ after a lingering affliction.
3347, Frank II Reid 3085, snd Ell >***• "ThB Meanest Man In the demonstration agent, will Judge the of Ihe Methodist church starting
Mr. Peery was born at Scio, Ore-i at a time. It showed the best busi-
band
All
winners
of
ribbons
will
Velda Bartholomew, Angela Brat-
gene Hlatlery 2214.
World' under the direction of John entries and award ribbons. She at 8:3(1 p. m.
gon, on July 30. 1888. His parents * ness was done on election day.
will also make a short talk during
The program for the evening will then circle tbe lust block again
tain. Velda Carson, June Danks.
Clerk: W H Dillard, 5281, and ° ° “alaa KaOk'
were
early
Oregon
pioneers
having
John
Carllle.
county
prohibition
Tbe formation of tbe parade and
Herbert W alker 3378.
: The Ihreeuct comedy drama j (he program which la to start at 2 be as follows: Welcome by Donald the chairman of each group will crossed the plains to Scio In 1852 officer. Jay C. Simpson and Ser- Evelyn Harris. Edna Haverfleld,
dfclock.
Girls
uf
tne
clubs
will
ex­
Hawke
for
the
Junior
claas
and
a
Helen Hulett. Irene Jeter, Rublna
Commlsatoiier
Marvin
Drury proved lo be very entertaining and
be as follows: Band. Boy Scouts. where they established one of the geant Mulkey, both of the state
3343. Clinton Hurd 3802. and Dentils carried an unusually large num plain their work and will serve response by Lloyd Frese for the Girl Scouts, section A, kiddy cars, f lr it sawmills In that section of the police force, and Lum Anderson, Lawson, Ruth LeVee. Augusta Han­
I m ve lace 1286.
her of humorous Incidents which luucheou for visitors during the senior group; solo. Virginia Cbrla- doll buggies, and baby cabs. Mrs. >tate-
I city police officer made the raids. son, Mary Ann Louk, Evelyn Lloyd,
tle; guitar trio Junior boys; and
Elwiua Meacham, Velma Moskop,
Surveyor: John W Bean 3590.’ were well received. The entire play afternoon.
He
married
Miss
Adda
Morris
al-
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W illis Bertsch and Mrs. H. H. 8ch-
Elva Moyer, Eunice McFarland,
Other members on the committee an address by vr E. Buell, prin­
and P M Morse 47Ok
was very well handled. To wlugle
so of Scio, and a daughter of par m c i P f i T r c i T T r u n
affenberg;
section
B.
single
entr­
ents who crossed the plains abou. DELEGATES ATTEND
i Marguerite Newby, Beulah Rich-
llcpresenlallves: Earl lllll <014. out Individual players for their In charge of Ibe arrangements are cipal.
Senior class officers are: Floyd ants under aix years. Mra. Sneed; 1852, on September 18. 1889 and
Charles Huntington 8147, Herman parts would be unfair as each was Mrs. Enoch Stuart and Mrs. W alter
»
•
O.
O.
F.
CONVENTION
'
ard“‘,n' a2e‘ Shelley, Floyd McBee,
Frese. president; Clinton Hartman, section C, tricycles, toy automo­
Don Wilson, Ralph Clark.
l.afky 267». El win A. JMrCornack | chosen tor Ihelr parts with great Laxton.
operated
a
drug
store
there
for
sev­
vice-president;
W illiam
Sword, bile-. toy airplanes. Mrs. Donald
Elmer
Findley
and
Asa
Peddicord
I
Final examinations at the high
8402. and Kenneth Nielsen 3210.
care and each portrayed their parti-
The Parent-Teacher aaaoctatlon
Toomb; section D. scooters and de­ eral years before moving the
are representing the I. O. O. F. school will be held Tuesday and
Alta King was defeated fur the «alar role In a knowing manner Is also making plans for a program secretary; Gordon W right, treas­ corated wagons. Mrs. J. M Larson; Springfield.
democratic nomination aa district which would have been difficult to be given al the high school on urer, and Geraldine Wilkinson, so­ section E, ornamental, characteris­
The family moved to Springfield lodge of Springfield at the state Wednesday of next week and the
attorney by Donald Youug T h e ir: for another person of a dlfflrent Wednesday. June 1 The program cial promoter.
In 1903 where Peery established the convention being held in Eugene annual school picnic will be held
tic
and
artistic
groups.
Mrs.
Holver-
Junior
officers
are:
Donald
voles were: Young 2824. King »28 ■ lemperment.
Thursday at Swimmer's Delight.
is to include the three plays or
drug store now owned by F. B this week. Mrs. Lee Putman. Mr
Hawke,
president;
Dalton
Thur­ son; section F. single entrants over
Cal Young polled 3259 votes for
Flanery. He sold this business in Alice Doane and Mrs. Estelia Find­ Principal Buell requests that as
Moat noticeable about the entire skits taken from the three pro­
six
years,
Mrs.
Bennett;
section
G,
the nomination as county commit i ntertalnment was (he smoothness grams presented at regular P.-T. man, vice-president; Velma Sever­ pe's, Mrs. Laxton; section H. com­ 1919 to the present owner and was ley are the delegates to the Rebe-1 many parents of students as poa-
engaged in a number of positions, kidl at-88lons also being held In Bn-( slble attend the picnic. It will be au
sloner against 130» for H. A. Rust. wllh which the program was car­ A. mi-etlngs by mothers of the Lin­ son. secretary; Bernadlne McFar­
ics and comic groupa. Mrs. Pugh;
until 1929 when he purchased a j * ene-
( all-day outing. Interclass rivalry
Cal A 1‘ryor rerelved 1877 votes ried forward from the time the or­ coln. Brattaln and high school stu­ land. treasurer, and Dorothy Mae
section 1, bicycles. Mrs. Sherman;
Potter, social promoter.
drug store in Portland and operated j Many of the Springfield lodge games will be settled during the
as compared lo 1788 In the race for chestra had stopped playing for the dents.
and Section J. floats, Mrs. Fulop.
the nomination aa sheriff.
this for almost one year before sell members are attending sessions of afternoon.
Brat curtain until It was brought
A small
admission
will
be
A general classification commit­
The countk vote for slate and down for the finis.
ing It and moving back to this city. the convention and the groups from
■ barged and proceeds will be used
tee named by Mrs. Burch includes
federal position« was recorded as
He pien spent gome time traveling
Music for Ihe Interlude numbers for a tennis court In this city.
RESIDENTS SEE
M rs Ketels. Mrs. W. P. Tyson. Mrs.
follows:
with a line of drug store supplies Parad* Wednesday afternoon. The
was well chosen an<) well received.
Mrs W. O. Burch waa elected
W. C. Rebhan. Mrs. W. O. Burch. • Civic and community affairs elo8lnK sessions for both bodies
AKRON EARLY TUESDAY
Republican
Miss
Jeunelte
Thompson.
tup president of the P.-T. A. for the
Mrs. Peters. Mrs Carl Olson, and greatly interested Mr. Peery in the wiU * * held this afternoon,
United Stales Senator: Alfred E |
,r waa called buck for an
next year at the Friday meeting at
Mrs. C. E. Wheaton.
Only a few residents of Spring-
Clark 1998 Robert O Duncan 323.,
early days of this city. He served
The Misses Hazel the Lincoln school. Other officers
field
saw the Akron, largest dirigi­
Several
Springfield
organisations
Kenneth (J. arlan 440. Robert N.
are planning floats to be entered '
°' SPr‘n«flBld
- ’ ^a. PASS OPENING WILL
I Wilson and Emma Trlnka sang a named are Mrs W. E. Buell, vice-
ble in the world. Tuesday morning
Stanfield 1X82. and Frederick Stel
years
about
twenty-two
years
ago.
group of three popular song hits, president, Mrs Jack Sherman, sec­
START. JUNE 6, REPORT as It passed over W illam ette street
wer 4674
$500 in Prizes Offered to Win­ ia that division of the parade.
Surviving' Mr. Peery Is his widow.
I and the Jaxt orchestra played many retary; anil Mr«. Fred Ixiuk. Ireas
in Eugene at 3:30 a. m. The few
Hcpresentallve In Congress: W I numbers.
Adda Peery; one son. Dr. Harold
ning
County
for
Best
Effort
Two rotary snow plows will start Springfield people who saw the
urer.
SAME
CORNER
SCENE
C. Hawley 2883. Emmett Howard
( Peery, Eugene; one daughter, Mrs.
in Beautifying Highway
work opening the McKenzie pass mammoth airship saw only what
Mothers of students In the eighth
161». C. C. Hulet 1482. and James ; A few pauses of uncertainty on
OF TWO ACCIDENTS PauI B Smith. Portland; two sis­ on Monday. June 6, It was an­ seemed to be a phartom shadow
grade hud the best representation
I
the
parts
of
the
players
were
de­
W Mott, 3076
ters, Mrs. Effie South and Mrs. : nounced yesterday by Raymond ( which passed over Skinner's Butte
Eugene, Ore., May 28— (Special)
tected from the audience, and most at the mcvtjhg and the class was
Secretary of State Hat K H obs
Two more acldents were added Wayne Davenport, and three broth­ Walsh, resident maintenance en | on its way to Portland.
—State-wlde Interest shown In the
of the speakers talked too rapidly. awarded the attendance pennant.
6082 and George A Palmiter 2878
dedication of the monument to Sam to the list already reported at the ers. Robert E.. Rex. and Roy, all of gineer with headquarters In Eu­
This latter was the mo t annoying
The large dirigible left its tem­
Stale treasurer: Rufus C. Hoi
H ill has also greatly Increased the intersection of North Fifth street Scio; and one grandchild. Jean Cox gene.. Plows will start work on the
fault of the cast and wns due pro
porary mooring mast at Sunnyvale,
man 6796 and Mill Sherplnx 2286
of
Portland.
and
the
Mohawk
road
during
the
Interest In the Sam H ill contest for
, Mount Hood loop drive the same California Monday morning pro­
! hably to the Individual speeches
Attorney General: Earl Bronaugh
Graveside funeral services were ,jay
the beautification of the Pacific past week. The first was Suturday
which
were
often
quite
lengthy.
ceeding up the coa t to Florence
Jr. 2803 and I. H. Van Winkle
officials of the state highway
Highway, It Is declared here by nlght when E. Durfllng of Eugene held at Franklin Butte cemetery
and then turning Inland to visit Eu­
Settings for Ihe final act. a gar­
6318
Mrs. Jesse M. Honeyman, chairman struck another car belonging to E. near Scio Tuesday afternoon at Î ( dep3rtn pnt es, imate that the COBt
gene and other inland citlteR on its
den scene, outside Ihe door of the j
Democratic
of the roadside beautification com­ H Haley while driving south arross o clock. Judge Rutherford of Cor of operating thep lows on both sides
way to Portland. Seattle and the
I'nlled States Senator: Marshall Clark home was a beautiful piece1
vallis
gave
the
eulogy.
mittee of the Oregon Federation of the highway.
of the pass will be *100 daily and Puget Sound country where It
N. Dana 1070. W alter B. Gleason of work
Poole-Gray-Bartholomew
Garden Clubs.
■
hapei
,jja(
|t
wm
reqUjre
(Wo
to
Monday afternoon James Perron,
turned around and proceeded South
1108 and Ellon Watkins 1220
The players and Ihelr roles were:
The monument was dedicated route 2. Eugene, was driving West In Springfield had charge of the cut through the deep drifts.
along the coast, reaching the Cali­
Public
Invited
to
Visit
Display
Bart Nash, played by Reval Sum ,
Hepresentallve In Congress W il­
May 13 near Crown Point on the on the Mohawk road when his car funeral arrangements.
fornia base Wednesday morning.
of Industrial and Home
liam Delxell 1480 and Harvey G. ner; K ilty Crockett. June Danks:
Pacific Highway, and at this time was struck by one driven by Mrs.
TRANSIENT
HURTS
FOOT
Starkweather 1880
Richard Clarke, Winston Barus;
Arts at 134 Fifth Street
tribute to Mr. H ill was paid by G ot Edith M«><nes of Route 1. Spring- BLUESTONE PROVES
Ned Stevens. Don Wilson; Mrs.
Judiciary
ernor Meter and many other promi­ field. The Perron car was badly
IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
EFFECTIVE SHEEP AID
One of the moat Interesting spots nent people of the state. "A monu­ damaged.
Position Number 2: Henry J Clarke. Eunice McFarland: Nellie
TAKEN FROM H.
Bean 6482, James T. Brand 2811, Clarke, Veldu Bartholomew; Fred­ In Springfield today and tomorrow ment to Mr. H ill of equal signifi­
The sudden stopping of the
Practically a 100 per cent kill of
Ipiy W HewlU 2243 and John W erick Liggett, Bud Thlenes; Henry will be the annual Industrial Arts cance will be the beautification of
freight train on which he was rid­
Baseball clothing and equipment
the snails essential In the life his
McCulloch 1614.
Ellllitiga. W llllnm Sword; Carlton and Home Economics exhibition the Pacific Highway." Mrs. Honey- METHODISTS TO HEAR
ing caused Archie Carpenter, tran­ valued at *75 was stolen from the
tory of the liver fluke of sheep
Lloyd
Frese;
Michael which Is being arranged In the man saya. "He was a great ploneei
Position Number 1: J. O. Bailey Childs,
sient from North Carolina, to sus­ high school gymnasium sometime
MEMORIAL SERVICE was obtained by L. E. Good burn
6741, George M Brown 4078 and O'Brien, Paul Schantol; Jane Hud­ mom next door to the Anderson roadbullder and his spirit and cour­
tain a very seriously Injured foot Saturday evening. Entrance to the
and Fred Fisher of Roseburg and
laival M. Graham 1780
son. I.ela Squires; Hiram Leeds, Motor company on Fifth street by age still serve as an Inspiration to
“Our Honored Dead," will be the Dr. J. W. Cook of W ilbur recently when it became lodged in the coup­ building was gained by prying the
All of these returns are unofficial Jim
Weal;
Fruuklyn
Fielding udvunced students at the high the people ot Oregon.”
theme presented (or Memorial Sun­ through the application of bluestone lings of two freight cars. The acci­ door open with a bar Equipment
school.
Mimplste returns from Ihe 82 pre- Elmer Ware.
Nine countiea are now actively day at the Methodist church at tbe on the wet areas of their pastures. dent happened about 15 miles below taken during the night includes
A new method of displaying the entered In the roadside beautifica­ 11 o'clock service. The church
■ Incls of laine county. The can-
Oakridge Sunday morning. The in­ three first-base mltta. two catcher's
W ith the assistance of County
ban llwork of the students at the tion contest, which has for a prise school w ill start at 9:45. There
insslng board liegan Its work of
jured man was rushed to the Eu­ mitts, several fielder gloves, three
CHANGES IN CRATER
Agent J. C. Leedy and Dr. Robert
school has been adopted this year *500 to be awarded to the winning will be no meeting of the Epworth
checking the ballots Monday and
gene hospital in an ambulance new bats, four new baseballs, five
Jay. federal veternarian. Mr. Good-
PARK DRIVE WANTED In bringing the exhibits downtown. county. These nine are Multnomah.
Is not expected lo complete Its (ask
League In view of the fact that this bourn treated a stream before It where he was treated by Dr. Detli blue sweaters, and five pairs of
In former years the exhibit has Marlon. Benton, Douglas. Jackson. evening is tbe baccalaureate ser­
before the end of the week. The
Kerron. county health officer.
baseball pants. Most of the equip­
spread over his pasture, and Mr
Strenuous objection to the coo- been held In Ihe crowded class­
large number of names which were
Clackamas. Linn, Lane and Jose­ vice. This service will begin at 8 Fisher spread 7H pounds of blue-
ment had Just been turned In by
struct
Ion
of
a
new
loud
around
rooms of the students for one after- phine.
written In for various positions
o'clock. The subject of the mes­ stone mixed with 50 pounds of land BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR
the players following the close of
and Ihe unusually large number of Crater Lake In Ihe nallonnl park mam and evening only. Thia year
A detailed report of each thing sage will be "Riderless Horses.” plaster over his pastures, while Dr
their season Thursday at Roseburg.
according
to
plana
of
the
Director
MRS.
HUNTLY
IS
HELD
Ihe exhibit will be open al noon accomplished ia to be sent to Mrs. Special music will be furnished by
candidates for the various offlres
No persons have been apprehended
Cook
used
30
pounds
of
bluestnne
made the counting inure difficult of Ihe Interior and the Director of today and will close Friday evening Honeyman. whose address Is 1166 the Baptist and Christian churches.
Miss Doris Graham and Mrs. for the theft.
per acre mixed wii'u 250 pounds of
the
National
Park
Service
Is
voiced
this year.
There is no admission charge and East 21st 8t„ Eugene. The time of There w ill be a special church
landplaster. Inspection 15 hours Morris Morton were hostesses at
In a communication received from the public Is Invited.
Inspection will be the first week of school board meeting held Tuesday later showed practically a 100 per a surprise birthday party for Mrs. JURORS FOR SUMMER
W ill G. Steel, park commissioner.
Work of the innnual training slu- June, and Mrs. Honeyman urges evening at which time the officers
LOCAL DOCTOR FATHER
M. B. Huntly Monday evening at
cent kill In each case.
Instead of having the new highway,
COURT TERM NAMED
dents, under the supervision of Ulen those participating to be In refcdl- for the coming year will be elected.
her home.
The guests Included
OF DAUGHTER MONDAY which Is to cost In the neighbor­ Martin, which will be exhibited will
neas at this time. The Judging will
Mis Molly McCrea of Astoria. Ma­
hood of one millions dollars, fol­ Include cedar chests, rowboats, bas­
Four Springfield residents have
SENIOR CLASS HOLDS
lake place later In June and the MANY ATTEND CRESWELL
Helen Marguret Is the name low Ihe rim of the crater. Mr. Steel
jor and Mrs. W. 0 . White. Eugene, been called for Jury duty during the
kets. pedastals, novelty Items of winners announced before the end
PICNIC AT TRIANGLE Mr. aud Mrs. N. Williams, and Mr.
which Dr. and Mrs. Mlltqn V. proposes that a tunnel be construc­
June term of Circuit court which
STAR MEET THURSDAY
various kinds, desks, stands, lamps of the month. A second prise ot
W alker hnve chosen for their eight ted so that the road will be taken
and Mrs. V. Monaco. Morris Morton will begin Monday. June 8, it was
Members
of
the
senior
class
ot
and some very good Inlaid pieces. *200 will be given the county plac­
and three-fourths pound daughter along the side of the lake making
revealed Tuesday when the Jury
Twenty members of Cascade Springfield high school held their anil G. C. Wilcox.
Murl Carr, Charles Steele, Orval ing next to the winner.
which waa born to them at the It possible for every visitor to see
list for the term was announced.
chapter, O. E. S. went to Creswell annual picnic at Triangle Lake on
McPherson. Floyd Koch, and Jack
Points on which the contestants
Pacific Christian hoapltal In Eu­ the lake close up Instead of having
Local people who w ill be serving
The students left the NEEDLECRAFT CLUB HAS
Samlgathe have charge of the ex­ will be Judged Include clearing of last Thursday evening to attend Saturday.
gene at 1:30 Monday. May 23. 1832 lo hike down a trail.
the meeting of the lodge In that high school at 8 o'clock and spent
LAST
MEETING
OF
YEAR
I
on ,he Jur’r are D
Pl8her’ JaraM
hibit of manual training work.
highway and adjoining property of
Dr. and Mra. W alker have one
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Laxton. S. C. W right, and B. A.
Girl students, under the super­ all debris, cleaning up and making city. Mrs. Edith I. Phillips, assoc I the entire day at the lake where
other child, n son. Glenn, who Is
Mrs. Clifford wllson was hostess Washburn
vision of their instructor.
Miss attractive approaches to cities and ate conductress, was a special they enjoyed games and refresh­
GRADE SCHOOLS BUSY
two yearn old.
Leone Elliott, will have a display small towns, snd planting of native guest at the meeting. A social meet­ ments. W. E. Buell and Norval May at her home last Thursday a f t e r - -----------------------------
W ITH EXAMINATIONS
ing with refreshments was held fol­ accompanied the students.
noon for the filial meeting of the NORVAL MAY TO COACH
of sewing, needlework, art work, shrubs and trees.
LIQUOR CHARGE BRINGS
lowing
the business meeting.
Lela Squires. Maxine Swarts and Needlecraft club for the present i
"W e hold the reputation of being
Student« of the Brattaln and Lin­ and specialties. Foods and their val­
THEATRE BALL TEAM
Emma Trlnka were members of the season. Mrs. Laurence M offitt was
MAN $50 FINE SATURDAY coln schools will start taking their ues will alio be exhibited and ex­ the leaders on the coast for high
the assistant ho less. There were | Announcement of the selection
refreshment committee.
way beautification," says Mrs. MANY ATTEND POTLUCK
W illiam J. Moulton of Springfield final examination* thin week. Their plained by the girls.
16 people present.
of Norval May. Springfield high
Honeyman. "W e shall show that we SUPPER AT M. E. CHURCH
drew a »60 fine and the sus| elision school clansen will end Wednesday,
school coach, to couch the Heilig
STORES TO CLOSE FOR
mean to keep this reputation. The
of his driver's license for one year June 1, when the summer vacation TWO APPLICATIONS FOR
theatre baseball team was made
Saturday when he was arraigned o fflcln ll/ starts.
MEMORIAL HOLIDAY NEW FORD ARRIVES
IUKA CIRCLE RECEIVED county that makes Its highway the One hundred and twenty-five per­
AT LOCAL DEALER S last week-end May called out his
most beautiful la the one that will sona attended the potluck supper
In Eugene police court on a chnrge
Students In the eighth grade at
material and started work at once.
and entertainment at the Methodist
Springfield stores generally with
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of driving while Intoxicated.
He the Lincoln building will hold an
Applications from two persons do the moat work."
Delivery of one of the new model
church Monday evening. A musical the exception of eating places and
was arrested Friday night.
utl day picnic nt Swimmer's Delight seeking membership were received
Attends Convention
Move« to Springflald— Mrs. Thos. program was provided under the drug stores will be closed all day Ford automobiles was made to the)
Saturday. Jean Louk, Kenneth Cox, mid considered nt the regular meet­
F. B. Flanery returned Wednes-
Briggs, Lillian Trlnka. ing of Iuka circle, Ladies Auxiliary McKInnls mid son, Vernon, moved direction of Miss Ellxabeth Hughes Monday, Memorial day. Many of Anderson Motors company this
Returns from Hospital — Mrs. Juanita
Mark Cole and Infant son returned Alice Neet, Donald Kendall, and of the G. A. R. at the local Armory buck to Springfield Wednesday and and later the people were divided the local business people plan to week and Is being demonstrated by day from Portland »-here he has
to their home In Springfield Mon- Lloyd Harris are members of the last Thursday evening. A potluck will make their home In apartments into groups to play games under take advantage of the two-day holl- John Anderson. The new car Is a l>ecn attending a convention of Rex-
llay from Ihe Pacific Christian hoa­ committee In charge of the arrange­ supper was held at Egglmann’s fol­ In tbe McKInnls block on Main the leadership of Rev. Dean Poin­ day by taking trips to the moun- two-door sedan and is painted all druggists. He had been In Port-
green.
i land since Sunday.
tains or beaches.
ments.
dexter.
pltal.
street near Second.
lowing tha bnslneaa meeting.
CONTINUE BALLOT CHECK
M IS S S K O W
TO
BE JU D G E
JUNIOR-SENIOR I
BANQUET FRIDAY
SENIOR PLAY IS
WELL RECEIVED
NIUE H U E S IN
SCHOOL EXHIBIT
TO OPEN TODAY
EARLY RESIDENT
PASSES SUNDAY