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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPRÌNOKÌE1J). i \ a NE COUNTY. OKKOON. T U I K S I ) \V , J I X K ?
rWRNTY-NINTII YEAH
STUART 10 RUN TWD.TEACHERS
H ill
FOR SCHOOL JOB RESIGN POSES
Graduation Held
LIKE RISES UP
i at
10 AID U. OF 0.
Pleasant
Rose Exhibit Is
Set Tor June 8
No. 21
Shopping Days
SENIORS 10 END
To Be June 11-12
ARE ANNOUNCED
WORK ON FRIDAY
Detail« for Annual Exhibition
County Chamber of Com­
Fourteen Receive Diplomas
Announced; Mr«. Carl Olaon Kindergarten Group Take» merce to Meet in Springfield Victor P. Morris of University
Resignations
of
Lucile
Hol­
Wednesday;
Baccalaureate
Petition
Being
Prepared
To­
Entire County Represented at
ia General Chairman
at Dinner on June 17
Gold Ribbon with Most
Faculty to Deliver Com­
man and Leone Elliott An­
Services Held Sunday
day by Friends; Election to
Maes Meeting to Learn of
Outstanding
Entry
mencement Address
nounced;
Plan
Marriage
Be
Held
on
June
20
Merger Proposal Effects
_______
Hprlngfleld’s annual rose show
Hprlngfleld shopping days will be
Fourteen students received their
June 11 and 12 this month. It waa
H e.lgn.tlon of two teacher. I * * “
la .t week will
NlIltMlI lllplulllHM ttl I ’ll'BHUnl
Petitions nominating Enoch Htu-
NINE DIVISIONS ENTERED yoted a, thp meetlllg
the rhani. FIFTY - EIGHT IN CLASS
H ill Wednesday evening when an­ «rt as candidate for director of from the Hprln«field high school | * b* W , l •<»« im m u n it y hall on
Wednesday,
June
8.
la
waa
definite­
,
,
l»«r
of
Commerce
Wednesday
even-
nual coninieiiieiiieni exercises lor
faculty was announced this week
Attempt to Consolidate the the school were held with Dr. Vic­ school district I# were being pre­ by W. E Buell, principal. They are ly announced thia week by Mrs. President of Civic Club Issues ¡ng Merchants present expressed Donald Anderson is Saluta-
pared this morning and will be d r
Thanks to People Who satisfaction with the results of the : torian, and Winston Bacus
Schools Carries False lm> ie r I’ Morrla. of the school of eco­ diluted by his friends this week Miss Leone Klllott and Hiss Lucile Carl Oh on. general chairman.
All
arrangements
for
the
show
to Give Valedictory
Participated in Parade
community cooperative enterprise
nomics ai the university, as speak­ Mr. Stuart has consented Io lie a Holman, both of whom plan to be
plication of Economy
will remain the same as were pre­
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and voted to hold the days early In !
er at the high school gymnasium.
candidate for the position utily married during the summer.
viously announced Everybody is
Thanks to all those who partlcl- -a c t month.
, Annual commencement exerciaea
Hesldniita of Kugetie and lame
Itev H Karl Childers, pastor of after considerable persuasion by bis
Miss Holman will teach school at
Plans were made at the meeting for 68 graduating seniors at Spring
requested to enter their rose ot pated In and who worked for the
county will have widespread s'
th« Christian church of Eugene, friends.
Elkton next year she baa an­
other floral diaplaya. Receptacles success of the annual children’s to entertain the next Lane County Geld high school will be held at the
port lu all parts of the aU
'(reached the bucraluiireute sermon
Miss Klllott has not an­
To (lute he Is the first and only nounced
their campaign to precenl the
the Pleasant H ill Christian person to announce his candidacy. nounced any plans beyond her m ar will be furnished for all flowers ex­ parade held here last Thursday Chamber of Commerce meeting In Methodist church Friday evening,
cepting tbe basket arrangements. afternoon was voiced this week by Hprlngfleld June 18. John Henderer June 3, at 8 o’clock.
olldatlon of the University id 0
<, rch Sunday evening
( ’. A Hwarts. retiring director, la a rlage.
Victor Morris, professor ot eco-
Mrs. L. K. Page and Mra. C. E Mrs. David Bailsman, president of and M. B. Huntly were appointed
goii anil the Oregon Stale Oellag
S milers or the class ure Wins , ahd|(|a| p f„r *berlff of l-ane coun-
No successors to these teachers,
the Ladle- Civic club, sponsors of the committee tn charge of the din- nomlca at the University of Oregon,
Wkeatou
will
be
In
charge
of
regis­
on the Corvallis campus as la pro-
'•£ g
Veldu
Huley,
Hlanebe
>nd
()llt )>f
runn|ng for the
or to John Knox, who also submit­
tbe parade and Rose Show which Is ner to be given.
will deliver tbe commencement ad
posed In a measure which will soon I \
Lucille Jordan. Althea „.^00! place be announced this ted his resignation recently, have trations They will be at tbe Com
to be held Wednesday. June 8, at
The Springfield Chamber discus dress to the class. The complete
be submitted to the voters of the ||u -y a. Winfred Honey. Kuth m()rn,n i
been discussed by the school hoard niuulty hall at 8 o’clock to receive
, *ed a sign or better marker for the program for the evening will be as
flowers and will accept entries up the Community hall.
stale (or their signatures to have I || ra ,
Karl McLeod. Harold M r
Clayton F. Harber, present clerk, at the present time.
The parade whlcb formed on Junction of tbe McKenzie highway I follows:
the Initiative measure appear o n , |,eod.
Mae Pederson. Noble |b
l.Blld(da(e for re-election He
Miss Klllott and Mr. Knox are anti) noon when tbe doors will be
Dorothy Mae Potter
Fifth and A streets was Judged by across the river. Two member- re- March
h 'em an Akers. Henry ,ia>i
riled his petition.
the ballot In the November electionj Wheel)
completing their first year In the Closed for one hoar while tbe
Invocation
Rev. D. C. Poindexter
the
committee
before
It
moved
ported
relatives
coming
here
from
Judges
make
their
decisions
and
Telegrams from Aahlaud. Uma I Olson, ai irvltig Ker<usoii
The election will be held on Frl Hprlngfleld school. Miss Holman
Donald Anderaon
Sward ribbons. The display, with through tbe downstown streets ' the north and winding up at Go- Salutatory
tills county. Portland. I-a Orande, 1 The motto of the class Is "The day, June 20.
has taught here for two years.
Mrs. W. O. Burcb was general j sben and Cottage Grove In search Vocal solo— “The Road to Look­
North Send, Roseburg. Astoria, I Door to Hue« ess Is Labeled 'Push'."
ribbons
attached,
will
be
thrown
F II Flattery and Dr. W. H. Pol­
ing Forward.”
W illiam Thlenes
Medford, slid Salem, each pledging j pink and white are the class colors lard are the other members of tbs
epen to tbe public at one o'clock chairman of tbe parade. H er assist- of Hprlngfleld. A committee will
ants were Mrs. J. F. Ketels. Mrs. call on tbe highway department Violin solo— "The Alp Maid's
and
will
be
kept
open
until
nine
the support of Individuals, news ¡The carnation Is the flower,
school board Mr Klanery will suc­
March"
Eldred Glaspey
W. P Tyson. Mrs. Emily Peters, to remedy this condition.
that evening.
papers, service clubs, or alu m n i!
-—
■ " -
ceed Mr. Hwarts as chairman next
Class address
Victor Morrta
Mrs. Carl Olson, and Mrs. C. E.
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groups were read at the county-
Classifications
for
tbe
rose
show
year.
Girls quartet— "In the Garden of
Wheaton.
wide mass meeting held In Kugetie
which have been announced are:
Tomorrow,"
Emma Trinkg.
The gold ribbon awarded to the
Tuesday night to hear speakers ex­
Baskets of roses, baskets of mixed
EARLY LANE RESIDENT
Hazel Wilson. Lela Hqutraa.
most outstanding float In the en­
plain what signing of the petitions
flowers, including wild flowers,
Velds Bartholomew.
DIES AT HOME MONDAY
and approval of the measure In the
groups of six of one variety, groups tire parade was awarded to the
Valedictory
Winston Bacus
Kindergarten
entry
by
students
of
fall election will mean to Lane
Rev. Poindexter Delivers Ser­ of three of one variety, single buds Mrs. Burch.
Vocal solo— "Hlng. Smile. Slum­
rs
May
Hmlth.
01.
passed
away
county and the state at large In In­
and blooms, and baby roses.
ber" ........................ June Danks
mon Sunday Evening on
Monday. May 30. at the home of her
Winners In the various divisions
creased taxation
A quilt exhibition Is also eing
Presentation of diplomas, C. A.
of the parade were as follows:
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“ Riderless Horses
Approximately 6.OM per....... from C o u n ty Workers nt Achieve- 1 ‘‘“ “’ X ’ r rHpr“ n X l d A ih " " » ." »
planned as a part of tbe rose ahow.
Hwarts. chairman of school
A division: Doll buggies Bar- District Governor Urges Lions
all parts of the county attended the
1
__. ,
'»■ route 1 Springfield She was
Committee members assisting bara Jane Ketels, first. Leota Ber c)ub <o Lend Unjted Support
hoard.
merit
Exerciaeo;
Cooking
|M
>rn
In
Putman
county.
Missouri.
An
overflowing
crowd
attended
meeting and approved a resolution
Benediction.
the annual high school baccalaur­ Mrs. Carl Olaon wlOfl tbe ahow will t»ch, second. Bobby and Patay
on
October
2«.
1240.
moving
to
Ark
*
Club
Serve«
Ten
which condemned the attempt of
to Merger Opposition
ansaa In Crawford county when she eate services held at the Methodist be Mrs. D. O. Fisher, Mrs. Frank Cabe, third; baby cabs; Elmo and;
Members of the graduating claas
unknown people to consolidate the
Logan. Mra. A. J. Cowart, and Mrs. Ethelyn Hchlewe. two-months-old
Annual achievement day exer-1 waa jj years old
church
Hunday
evening
All
other
are: Donald Douglas Anderson. Del­
schools at a great expense to the
The
advantages
of
living
in
th
is
«
She was married to John B. churches of the city cooperatled Clara Taylor.
bert Winston Bacus, Velda Mae
twins, first; kiddie car— Karl Lewis
taxpayers. The resolution also con­ Is e s for Kour ii club workers In
part of Oregon in preference to
first. B division: Airplanes—Chll-j
Bartholomew.
Angela
Brattain.
demned the measure which carries Bprlngfteld were held at the Com- Smith oo December 21. 125«. at In the service which was led by
other parts of the United States
„ „
„ ..
inunlty hall Wednesday afternoon Van Buren. Arkansas, and lived Hev. Dean C. Poind xeter. pastor of
.
, ..
„ __.
Claude D. Campbell, Ellen Velda
dren under six years: Betty Louise
a ballot title purporting to lie an
was told members of the Spring-
It C. Kuehner. county club leader J mere until she was 21 years of age, the church. Rev. Poindexter also
Carson, Ralph Clark. June Jean
Lyon, first; Adeline Oram, second;
economy measure which It Is not.
field Lions club Friday noon by E.
and Miss Gertrude Hkow. home de (hen moving to Kansas In 1882 Mr preached the sermon this year,
nette Dank . Blane N. Fisher, Car-
Bobby Dow. third.
Speakers Esplaln Effects
G. Harlan, secretary of the Eugene
monstration leader, attended and Smith was In the Union army from choosing as his subject. "Riderless
rol Fountain, Lloyd F. Frese. El­
(' ■Bvlston: Airplanes — Donald
After an explanation of the pur­
Chamber of Commerce. Mr. H ar­
made short talks Miss Hkow gradetjj |ggg t<) jggR The family then lived Horses. ”
dred L. Glaspey, Gene Hamblen,
Lee Hanna, first; tricycles— Betty
pose of the meeting which was
lan devoted considerable time to an
Rev. Vettle Pruitt, pastor of the
Augusta Hanson. Evelyn E. Harris.
Qulney, first; Graydeon Lewis, and
given by Tom Hussell, chairman Ihe work of the clubs and save sug­ In Kansas .or 27 years before com­
explanation of the work of tbe Eu­
Clinton A Hartman. Edna Fern
Alice Thompson, second; Billy and
uud pre-ddent of the Eugene Chain gestions on methods of preparing ing to Oregon 44 years ago when Christian church offered the pray
gene Chamber of Commerce in pub-
er, and the Murphy-Mosbler quartet Announcement of Winner of Betty Cabe. twins, and Leorane
Haverfieid. Helen A. Hulett, Carl
her of Commerce, he Introduced their exhibitions for showing at the they made their home In Spring-
licixing the entire county and in
field where Mr. Hmlth died on provided musical numbers. Norton
R. Jessen. Irene Dorothy Jeter,
Civic Club Cup to Be Made Peddlcord. honorable mention.
Judge !.. T Harris, former member slate fair.
bringing new settlers here with
Pengra, represented the Baptist
Floyd Leroy Koch. Rubina Lawson.
D division: Scooters— Flora Ber-
March 3. 1903.
Tea
was
served
by
the
"Future
of the slate supreme court and a
at H. S. Breakfast Friday
money to spend for development
Ruth Rebecca Le Vee. Vernon P.
tsch, first; Jackie Sherman, second,
One daughter. Mrs. Tallman, wltb a vocal solo. The processional
graduate of the University who ex Homemakers." second year Four-H
purposes.
Liles, Evelyn Alice Lloyd. Mary
plained that approval of the pro | cooking club under Ihe direction of eight grandchildren, and 11 great­ and recessional was played by Miss
Announcement of tbe winner of decorated wagons— Donald Thomp­
W. F. Walker, district governor,
Ann Louk. Elwina Katherine Mea­
grandchildren survive. The grand­ Dorothy Mae Potter.
posed law would mean an unwar : Mrs. L. K. Page, leader,
the Women'» Civic club cup for the son, first; Billy Gullley, second.
of the Lions clubs of Oregon also
cham. W illiam N. Mills, Velma O.
ranted loan to the taxpayers
' Club leaders attending were Mrs children are Uatle Tallman. Mrs.
E division: Ornamental group—
school year Just ending will be
attended the noon meeting and
III analysing the proposed law i Ellu Lombard, Mrs. Page. Mrs. O. Margaret E. Hayden, Oda Hmlth,
made at the annual Girl's League Brattain school, first; Douglas Chil­ urged the club to support Eugene Moskop. Elva ln-ne Moyer. Floyd
Judge Harris pointed out that II II. Jarrett, and Mrs W alter Laxton John Hmlth. May Johnson. George
breakfast to be held at the Metho­ dren, second; characters— farther organixatlons in their campaign to A McBee, Eunice I. McFarland. ' r-
dist church Friday morning at 7:30 group, Charles Poindexter, Lynn block the consolidation of the Unt-i i val J. McPherson. Marquerite t'or-
calls for (he moving of the taw There are four club group* In this Smith. Kay McPoy. and Carl Hmlth
rlnne Newby. Harold C. Rosmussen.
Funeral services were held Wed­
school to Salem. but makes no pro­ city.
- .The rap was donated to the high Ketels, Don Apger, Arthur McPher­ versity and state college on the>
Beulah Faye Richardson. Loui G.
son.
Richard
Bartholomew,
first;
Mrs
Pratt
Holveraon
was
general
nesday
al
10
30
with
the
Rev.
Nor­
vision for housing or financing It
school organisation to be presented
Corvallis campus. Mr. W alker has1
Rodakowski. Kenneth E. Saul. Pant
Red Cross Nurse group, third; Am­
after It has been so moved. Normal chairman of the affair Mra. I. Kndl man Workman of Marróla official
annually to the girl who is selected
been a lifelong resident of this
G. acbantol. Hazel C. Shelley. Lela
erican
Legion
Auxiliary,
second;
-i Iliads at Ashland and Le Grande colt arid Mrs. Parson were In Ing. Interment was made In the
by members of the Girl's League
vicinity and told of how he had
E. Squires, George W. Smith Ro-
W ilma Bertsch and Ruth Brooks,
would be made Into Junior colleges charge of refreshinenta. and Mrs Marcóla cemetery. Poole-Gray-Bar
as the moat outstanding girl In the
watched the development of the
which are a new venture and which R. L. Burnell was chairman of the tholomew chapel of Hprlngfleld had Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Par­ school. The winner's name Is en­ honorable mention; artistic groups University from a wheat field to I bert A. Stark. Harold F. Stevenson.
Ovel R. Stevenson. Reval Sumner,
Mrs. W. O. Burch, kindergarten
charge.
will have an enrollment of less than I decoration cominltt
rish to Celebrate Golden graved on tbe cup which remains
the present institution and of the
Maxine LeVelle Swart», W illiam N.
group, first; Irene Bassett and
a hundred as predicted the speaker |
in
the
high
school
Mb«
My
ma
Bar­
development which followed in the
Wedding on Friday
Sword.
George J. Thatcher, W illiam
Louise
Smith,
second.
The cost of operating these will he
tholomew won the right to have
Fairmount section.
LARGE GROUP ATTENDS
W. Thlenes. Emma A. Trinka. Fred
F division: Children over six—
prohibitive and they will he dis­ HIGH SCHOOL PICNIC
Mr and Mrs Benjamin Parrish her name engraved on It last year.
JUNIOR-SENIOR AFFAIR
ric Lee Vail. Elmer C. Ware, Oer-
banded In a short while, he said. |
BEING HELD TODAY
Installation of officers of the Lea­ Clive Brooks, first; W inifred Lyon,
ot this city will celebrate their
aldine M. Wilkinson, Donald R.
second; Ethel Fulop. third; Wanda M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL
Plntils at Monmouth would be com
gue
will
also
be
held
as
a
feature
golden
wedding
anniversary
at
More than 10« students and fac
Wilson. Hazel Dell Wilson, Pandall
Burch.
Betty
Sherman,
honorable
All students at the Hprlngfleld
plctely deserted, and- the number
OFFICERS
ARE
NAMED
ulty members attended the annual their home. 306 B street tomorrow of the breakfast. They are Mar- mention.
S.
Withers. Gordon A. Wright.
high
school
nnil
many
of
their
par
of students on the Kugene campus,
Junior-Senior banquet and program June 3, is also the seventy-seventh Jorte Prochnow. president; Berna-
G division: Pets — Pomeranian
Miss
Elizabeth
Hughes
was
The
class has chosen "Build for
which would become a Normal ents left the high school building
dine
McFarland,
vice-president;
De
the Methodist church Friday birthday anniversary for Mrs. Par
dog. owned by Mrs. Morris Morton, chosen superintendent of the Sun­ Character. Not for Fame" as their
I ruining school, would lie so few Oils morning at 8 o'clock for Swim
Etta
Sandgathe,
secretary;
Alys
rlab.
evening. The group adjourned to a
first; pony, owned by Billy Oltch- day school of the Methodist church motto. The rose Is the class flower
Dial nn*-t of the four anil one-half np-r's Delight resort where they
Sarah Flfields and Benjamin Par­ Thatcher, social promoter: and
Kugene theatre where they were
ens,
second: rabbits, and chickens for the next year, at the meeting of and blue and gold is their colors.
uillllon dollar plant would he un­ will hold their annual all-day pic­
rish were married In Michigan 60 Marian Shipley, reported. Miss
owned by Junior Scott, third; k it­ the Sunday school teachers and of­
nic. A complete program of out­ entertained until a late hour fol­
Lloyd Frese is president of the
used
Anna
Vogel
is
the
faculty
advisor.
lowing the banquet and program years ago on June 3. 1882. They
tens owned by Glenn Gossler and ficers Tuesday evening. Sam Bar­ class; Clinton Hartman, vlce-presl
door activities Including the play­
Donations Lost to City
Girls in charge of the breakfast
which was held In the social rooms have one daughter. Mrs. Clarence
yellow rooster, owner unknown, tholomew is the new assistant sup dent; W illiam Sword, secretary,
Private donations to Ihe Univer­ ing of uthlellc games to determine
Mason who lives In California She are: M arjorie Prochnow. general
of the church.
honorable mention.
erintendent. and Theo Bartholomew and Gordan W right, treasurer.
sity would practically be confis­ class championships has been ar­
Theda
Rhodes,
Miss Dorothy Mac Potter waa Is the only known living relative arrangements;
H division: Comics— Howard Car- is secretary. Other officers named
cated tinder the measure, and pri­ ranged.
Members of the faculty are: W.
food;
Eunice
McFarland,
decora­
of
the
family.
The
other
brothers
chairman of the general committee
rolls. first; Thelma Johnson and include Ralph Hughes, assistant E. Buell. Miss Leone Elliott. Miss
Friday morning students will
vate Investments In housing facili­
for the event. Her assistants were and sisters having died during past tions. and Virginia Christie, musi­ Francis Oran, second; Eugene Fu secretary;
Leota
Rodenbough, May Hewes. Mlsa Luctlle Holman,
ties which would become uusless guther at nine o’clock fo r-their un
cal program.
Eva Louk, refreshment«; Mildred years.
lop and Chester Schlewe. third; pianist: Mrs. D. C. Poindexter as­ Mr John Douglas Knox. Mr Gle.in
would amount In more than a mil nual senior class day program. Ath­
Divine, transportation to Eugene;
The couple came to the Pacific
Annabelle
John. Chester Jean sistant; Fred Louk, chorister, with L. Martin. Mr Norvllle May, Miss
lion dollars. He also predicted the letic awards. the reading of the
Jewel Helterbrand. decorations; coast 42 years ago and have lived I. O. O. F. PARADE CUP
Thompson. "Three Black Crows." Paul Potter as assistant; Mrs. L. Marguerite Mlllhollen, Miss Anna
cla-s
W
ill.
Prophecy,
mid
History,
shrinkage of the population of Eu
and Doris Gerber, Invitations. The In Washington and Oregon since
K. Page, superintendent of the pri­ F. Vogel, and Miss Clarabelle Wag­
gene from 18.000 to 10.000 should anil other enterlalnment numbers
GIVEN TO REBEKAHS honorable mention.
girls of the sopnoniore class served. that time. They have been residents
I division: Bicycles, no entries. mary department; Mrs. Charles
will
be
Included
In
the
program
at
the merger be approved.
ner.
of Hprlngfleld for the past 10 years.
J division— Floats— large floats. Cornell, assistant; C. E. Crandall,
Heading a delegation of 32 visit
If the people of Ihe state are In that time.
Mr.
l
’arrtsh
has
been
a
carpenter
Lions club, first: W. C. T. U. sec­ superintendent of the home depart­
ItelNirl cards will be given out
formed of the true conditions they
CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE and painter until recent years when ors from the Eugene Rebekah
DR. AND MRS. POLLARD
will defeat the proposal were the Friday. .
lodge. John Starr. Monday visited ond; small floats, Kensington club, ment: and Mrs. R. L. Drury, sup­
TO ELECT OFFICERS Injuries and Illness have prevented the Hprlngfleld lodge and presented first; Ergatha class. second: erintendent of the Crade Roll de­
TO RETURN NEXT WEEK
concluding remarks of Judge H ar­
his engaging In that trade.
W hite partment.
the group with the Bristow cup. Needlecraft club, third;
ris.
'Grace In Tim e of Need" Is the
Mr and Mrs. Parrish are plan­
Dr and Mrs. W H. Pollard who
Taking up Ihe story of (he effect FIVE FREE MEALS COST
first prixe In the float division of Front Grocery and Turner Novelty
mes age for the eleven o'clock wor­ ning to hold open house at their
have
been in Atlantic City for the
store
honorable
mention.
of Ihe measure Homer D. Angell.
FIFTY DAYS IN JAIL ship service at the Methodist home Friday afternoon between the the parade held in Eugene during
MANY ATTEND EXHIBIT
past month are now on their way
Purl land, president of Ihe Unlvers
the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge last
church. The church school meets at hours of 2 and 4. and Invite their
STUDENT HAND CRAFT borne and will arrive here about
Five transients are now boarding
lly Alumni association, pointed out
Wednesday. The float was designed SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
9:46. The two Leagues will meet friends to visit them at that time.
June 7. It was announced at the
Glut Ihe University was Ihe friend In the county Jail In Kugene at the
by a Joint committee of the Spring
DINNER HELD SUNDAY
Several hundred persons visited doctor's office this week. Dr. Poll­
for election of officers at 7 o'clock The elderly couple were not sure
of the poor student and that con­ expense of Lane county taxpayers
field I. O. O. F. and Regekah lodges.
the high school exhibit of articles ard has served a one of the Ore­
mid the officers will be Installed at today whether or not their daugh­
Relatives of Mrs. Clara Taylor
A musical program war presented
solidation In a sinnller city, already because they fulled to pn.v for a
made by students In the manual gon lay delegates to the Interna­
the 8 o'clock services. The mes­ ter will be here. She has written
nimble In provide odd Jobs for their meal which they ordered and ate
following the regular lodge session. surprised her with a birthday din
training and home economics de­ tional Conference of the Methodist
sage will be: "In I-eague with slip would come If possible to do so.
iludenl body, would mean Ihe with­ at a Ipcal eating establishment.
Charles Poole, newly elected grand ner at her home here Sunday. The
partments last week-end. Members church which began May 1. He and
Christ for Youth." This will be a
Paul King. Jordan Valley; Ron
drawal of many students from Ore­
warden made an address and I. P. occasion was moved up one week
of the Lions club visited the display Mrs. Pollard went to Connecticut
service In which all the young peo TICKET SELLERS GIVE
erl
Carroll
mid
Janies
lloarlw
rlght,
so
that
her
son,
who
was
visiting
gon schools.
Inman, secretary of the Eugene
in a body Friday noon after their and Chicago for short visits follow­
pie will particípale. Rev. Dean C.
both of St. Louis. Roe McKlrath,
Dorm itories Private Investm ents
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM subordinate lodge made a short here from Portland could be pres­ luncheon.
Poindexter will have charge of both
ing the church meetings.
ent.
Those
attending
the
dinner
Investments liy private persons Spokane; and Herachel Shelley of
talk.
services.
Members of the Junior class, los­
In dormitory buildings and In frater­ Boise, each ordered and ate a meal
or calling during the day were Mr.
ing group. In the ticket sales con­
nity and sorority houses will be here during the week end without
and Mrs. Sam Curdy of Wendllng; OFFICERS, DRILL TEAM
PLAY PLANNED FOR
JOHN
AVITT
TO
PLAY
test held for the senior play. "The
economic losses. The Corvallis hnvlng funds with which to pay for PRISCILLA PICNIC DATE
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roach of Co­ GUESTS OF MRS. TAYLOR
SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP
Meunesl Man In the World" pres­
cam pus Is not equipped to care for their meal. Tuesday they each re
IN PIANO RECITAL burg. Mr. and Mrs. Verne W ilkin­
CHANGED
TO
JUNE
23
Mrs.
W.
A.
Taylor
entertained
at
ented
a
program
at
the
high
school
celved
10-day
Jail
sentences
when
the Increased student enrollment,
son, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Children in the Sunday school at
John Avltt will be presented by Ralph Newman and son. and Mr. her home Tuesday evening for of­
assembly Friday. The program con­
lie declared. As a member of the tried In Eugene Justice court.
the Christian church will present a
The annual picnic of the Priscilla
sisted of the following numbers; Reuben Charlyle Goffreiere, of Eu and Mrs. M J. Skinner of Eugene, ficers and members of the Neigh- play "Grandmother's Spectacles"
ways and means committee of the
dub and their families will be held
Harmonica solo. Garland Atkins; gene, on Friday evening at
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor of bars of Woodcraft drill team. Sunday morning at 9:45. The char­
slate legislature Mr. Angell explain­ MEMORIAL DAY QUIET
June 23 Instead of June 9. It was
Games and refreshments were en­
guitar solo, Robert Brown. Robert o’clock, June 3, in the ball room of Portland.
ed how Corvallis anil Benton county
acters are bh follows:
FOR SPRINGFIELD FOLK decided at the regular meeting of Richardson, and Thomas W illiams; the Eugene Hotel, In a group of
joyed by thirty-five persons. Mrs.
leglslutors have continually begged
Daisy Pugh
Grandmother
the group held at the home of Mrs.
Taylor is present guardian neigh­
and a dance by the first and second nine pianists. The public is invited UNIFORM PREMIUM LIST
for more state appropriations to
Gladys Pederson
Residents of Hprlngfleld observed John Tomseth last Thursday. Mem
Alice .......... -
bor of the local organization.
This recital will be the first of a
period gymnasium classes.
care for their over-crowded condi­ Memorial day quietly Monday. No
Junior Laxton
FOR FAIRS IS PLANNED
Kenneth
hers present at the meeting Includ­
series of six to be given during
tion.
Irene Anderson
program had been arranged mid ed Mrs. W illiam Rouse. Mra. Enoch
Bess
June by Mr. Goffreiere’« students.
Plan B rin d ed Experim ent
A unified list for all community W. C. T. U. HAS MONTHLY
Virginia Pohl
wet weather kept many home who Stuart. Mrs. Edward Privai, Mrs. BUTTERFAT COSTS CUT
Small Child
H. C. Wheeler, Lane county farm hail planned trips over the week
fairs of the county is being worked
Frank Anderson
Tom
Norman Howard. Mrs. W. H. »tear-
MEETING ON TUESDAY
USING CLOVER PASTURE IUKA WILL INITIATE
er, slute senator from this district, end Members of the American Le
out by the Douglas county fair
Beryl Robertson
Jean .............
nier, Mrs. Riley Hnodgrass, and
mid one of the most prominent
board,
according
to
a
report
from
M„
nthly
of the Spring Japanese Teacher
Mrs. Hack
ginn visited the cemeteries and Mrs. John Heavey.
FIVE MORE CANDIDATES
Through the use of Irrigated La
workers In the Oregon Orange,
J. C. Leedy, county agent, who has
w
T y waH hp|d Tueg(lay
There will also be a group of
draped graves of soldiers with the
dlno clover pasture, O. F. Daniels
pleaded with his hearers not to un­
Five candidates, Bertha Albers, been cooperating with a committee af(prnoon wlth Mrfl E Illa Nei 8on, Chinese, Japanese, and Hindu chil­
American flag. Many other private
of Sheridan was able to cut the cost
Son Is Born
dertake any radical experiments
groups niRde pilgrimages to the
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Vaughn are per pound of butterfat to 1« cent» a Pearl Sears, Lottie Bowman. Jennie composed of W illard Smith. Glide; lo<,a| prealdent ln charge of th, dren. The Murphy-Moshler quartet
at Olla time which will Involve In­
various cemeteries on that day
the parents of a 10 pound baby son pound last year. During the sum Edwards and Nellie Helterbrand. A. W Caswell, M yrtle t reek; ( < prograni Assisting her were Mrs. will sing two numbers.
creased taxation. During past years
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born to them at their home In nier when the cows were on the) w ill be Initiated into Iuka circle H ill. Days Creek, and Wesley Mere- Gporgp Van)pr an(, Mrg. Be, chp,der
hills providing for the establish
number
37.
tonight
at
the
regular
dlth.
Looking
Glass.
In
making
up
A
report
on
the
pageant
waa
g(ven
LEQIQN
POST TO HAVE
Hprlngfleld
Thursday
morning, clover the cost was as low as 8
merit of the various schools have MRS. MAY HOSTESS FOR
cents a pound. This was raised dur­ semi-monthly meeting of the group
1 during the afternoon.
June
3.
1932.
been submitted to the voters and
ANEAS CLUB MEMBERS
MEETING HERE TONIGHT
ing the winter when the cows were at the armory.
have been approved with large ma­
Aid M eeting Postponed
fed
In
the
barn.
Odd
Fellows
Meet
Irw
in
In
fa
n
t
Dies
Members of the Aneas club were
jorities. If we move the University
The regular meeting of the
The monthly meeting of the i
Fined for Poaaasalon
The Infant daughter of Mr. and
tu Corvallis It will probably only guests nt a no-hoatssa luncheon on
The
members
of
Springfield
lodge
Springfield
American Legion poet
Ladles
Aid
of
the
Methodist
church
Eugene R. W alker was fined >150
V is it W ith M other
Mrs. LeRoy Irwin died at their
lie a m atter of time until we will Saturday afternoon at the home of
In Eugene Justice court Tuesday which was to have been held Wed ! No. 70, 1. O. O. F. heard a report number 40 will be held at Ihe Com
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Taylor
of
Port
home
Wednesdav
morning
Funeral
he moving others elsewhere, he Mrs. L. May near Thurston. Eleven
afternoon when he was found guilty nesday was postponed for one week on Grand Lodge front their dele- inunlty hall Thursday evening. A
members attended.
Mrs. Abbie arrangements are being made by land visited at the home of Mr.
said.
of possession of 9 pints of beer and because of conflicting meetings In gate. Elmer Findley, at the regular pot luck supper will be served bs-
Taylor's
mother,
Mr«.
Clara
Taylor,
the
Poole-Gray
Bartholomew
chapel
He also cited the experience Massie, sister of Mrs. N. W. Emery
the city.
1 session of the order lasP night. : fore the business meeting.
other
liquor equipment.
on Memorial day.
lu Hprlngfleld.
was a guest.
Concluded on Page 4)
STATEWIDE
DRIVE
PLAN
lllgll
F
MANY ATTEND
H. S. SERVICE
NEW SETTLER
WORK IS TOLD
DISPLAY IS HELD -
Girls To Name
Best Student
LOME PEOPEE
WED J O IEIHS