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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YEAR
B PH IN dK IELh, LANK COl'N TV . OREGON Tl n l(SI>.\V, ,|I \ E '. 1-3:
No. 13
ROSE DISPLAY IS
WELL AHENDED
ANOTHER ENTEBS GUARD CAMP TO
SCHOOL ELECTION START niESMT
Quantity, QuiiMty of Blooms
Batter Than Usual Despite
Poor Weather Conditions
Petitions Nominating Emery Springfield to Send 17 Men
Richardton Are Circulated;
and Two Officers to Annual
Lieta Filed for Stuart
Encampment at Clateop
WINNERS
u . A ,
ARE
NAMED
Elaborate Basket Displays of
Roses, Wild Flow»."' and
Other Varieties Shovm
petition
.
'»«mlnaling
E m e ry ,
echo.,I election to be held at the
Library J e n . 20. was being clrcu
luted thia week and was expected
o be filed with the derk ...m e
Nineteen
Kprlngfleld
s ”
men
wher,. ,'hay w,„
, r. l „
, afcg , hem
Iuka Plans tor
State Meeting
BOARD CHOOSES
R. S. TEACHERS
Three Candidates Initiated in-
to Ladies of C. A. R. Circle ' Twenty-Bix at Lincoln Eet-
er* I * * * We#k
| ablieh Perfect Attendance
Plans for the annual . t a l e c o n - '
Score>
of the Ladles of c r k j i n o t ;
- A ........... ............ ™
S E N I0R S
w in I »•"‘Ion of Circle
. ¡ ^ l "
1
the
M W STUDENTS
SET L0H6 RECORD
J“"* ”
**”
Miss Helen Chaney Named to
Succeed Miss Luoile Hoi*
man, Resigned, at H. 8.
Entire Year
le a n
IN
TWO POSITIONS UNFILLED
“ th* D’P,oma» Presented to
Who Graduated from Eighth
Plane for School Election to
Be Held June 20, An­
nounced; Board Named
1 *“ "“ l , 'M'Dthly meeting of members
„ragon National Guard aumtner'en', *'f ,uka ‘ ,rcl” '«"« Thursday even
Grade in Past Week
eampmen,
Camp
T h t ' In«
Rprlngfleld'a umma I roar allow
Princes. Elizabeth, daughter of the
b* ,<”’e ,or tW°
Mr" My''“ « Kgglnm,,,,. advisor to
Twenty-.lx students at the Lin­
Woiliivailay waa even batter than
Red headed Alice Lee Gratjeert, tMa'mornlng ' b"'' "
Ml»» Helen Chaney of Spokane.
I hike ot Vork and granddaughter of
coln
building
laat
week
completed
25,
who
«cned
acting
Governor
those of the past years despite the
Enoch Stuart b a . already go T " ” "’ •» »PHegfield "" «he «"’ a t.te president, and Mr. Edith
King ',e»irge V , celebrated her u*th W ashington, was elected to the
,i
I
ouoi.na
lor
ten
dayi.
She
i*
late ralna and postponement which
bounced hta candidacy forThe place * ' ' r"<K'n O,/ una 28 „
L“ ‘°"
'<* «be convention perfect attendance record a for the birthday recently Unless a von is teaching staff of Springfield high
Set retary ol State o l Loui.tana.
’oen m »be royal line Elizabeth "»«y
wa nacaaaary according to thoav
., h
aUi
P *, < amp equipment will be loaded will attend by vlrtOF* of thf offl<*<«M entire year It was revealed when •..e.
school Monday evening at the regu­
-M- Chieen of England.
and a Plltlom nomlnetlng him h u „ gpactal
the
honor
roll
for
the
final
term
who have regularly »lilted the eg-
which they hold. Mr». Pearl Know
lar monthly meeting of the school
been circulated and filed by friends I day aflHrno))I1
prepared Six of these were
hlbltlotia to view the flower grow-
board.
lea of Wendllng will he the delegate was
,
* r>' ¿ h u Clurk
IHr.»» lieutenant, Charles
A. from the Iuka circle Mr. Alice L,". 7
‘W° ,amlMea “ " * * « •
lug efforts of their nelghbora.
Miss Chaney will teach English,
, „ V
7 7 ? ’T “ " " ! C," l "
H w ar,a’ “ »■'
•«•<•»«* lieutenant. Ibmne f also planning to attend
«Hgabetb ««4 Ada Johnson, and
Hoaea. other gardeu flowers, and
taking the place of Miss Lucile Hol­
JoLana,
Ilia,
and
Roberta
Putman
hta
,‘lm
T
•
'
W“
"
-
r
N
wild flowera all vied for the atten
man whose resignation waa an­
• h l. time Tomorrow I. the final
, hH |u4.a, * ,„ 1 ,,.,,, Th,.lr ,
Thrae «andldatew, Mm. Nellie are th<* <lr,M w,l° **• thp unique
lion of thoae who vlaltcd the eg
nounced
last week. She la now com­
dale on which petitions can be
hlblllon at the Community hall.
headquarter, company (', 182nd In­ Helterbrand. Mra. Pearl Sears and » « * < •
pleting her college work at the
filed.
There la no scholarship honor
The number of eotrlea In each divi­ P l o
fantry, will Include the following Mra. Lottie Bovraan, were initiated
Methodists Plan Special Pro- «elveralty o, Oregon and comes
Invited to See Large
Mr. Hluart operates a meat mar­
sion of the abow waa aoiuewhat
officers and men: Nell H Glllons, Into the circle last week Mra. E ro11 «»«npHed for the first three
gram. Story Sermon, and highly recommended by her la-
Sh
Action;
Reconstruc­
ket here, aud Mr Richardson la
W.
Albera
and
Mrs
Edwards
Kradea.
greater than laat year and the flow-
staff sergeant; Frank A. Lom bard,
structors. She received her high
employed
at
the
steam
plant
of
the
ts "j >bs Keep Men Busy
Child Baptismal Service
"^be list which follows contains
era aeetned even more perfectly
sergeant; Orval A. Cantrell, ser­ unable to l>« present for the inltia-
school training In Ashland.
->
—........... .
Mountain Htatea Power company
formed.
geant; Freeman ('. Squire», »erg- tlon, bat w^re to be initiated later. **“■ a««*nd“nce and scholarship roll
No action on filling of the posi­
T en *z. hta of the new glider
itunday,
June
12,
will
be
observed
for the final six-weeks period and
Member» of the l^idlea Civic
• a n t;
Verrol N McFarland, »erg
tions
left vacant by the resigna­
attendance and scholarship rolls for as annual C hildrens Day at the tions of Miss Leone Elliott, domes­
-en under construction SENIORS ARE GUESTS AT ♦ «nt; Klrno .M Lone, corporal;
club took turne during the after- which
Methodist church it waa announced
the
sem
ester
and
entire
year
per
ml airport by students
uoon and evening In eacortlng vial- at the n,
CHURCH PARTY TONIGHT lv““ ‘ f* “™n«‘r. corporal; Lloyd
today by Rev. Dean C Poindexter, tic science Rhtructor, and John
tods
lore around the room among the of the H| >4 laid School of Flying
-
.Mattison, corporal; Hersey Tom-
pastor. The church school will meet Knox, science and foreign language
The
seniors
led
all
other
classes
tablea of flowera. Mr» Carl Gloon under the direction of Jim Mac-
Htudenta who graduated from "•«b. corporal; Wm O. Cog. private
at 9:45 for opening class exercises. instructor, waa taken at the meet­
In the high school roll:
waa general chairman of the rose
Kprlngfleld
high
school
Friday
f,r*«<
'l“"’‘;
B‘>y
V.
Severson,
prt-
Following this everyone will meet ing Monday evening.
Manlman. will he held at the air­
F irs t Grade
allow and bad ua her aaalxtanta In
evenlng will be gueat. cf the young vate N«**-«I*aa; and privates. Le-
Marlon Hall will be another new
in
the auditorium for the Children’s
Attendance— Delorta Keeler. Ray
making araugementa Mra. I) O port Munday It was announced to­ people of the Christian church thia • la,,<l *’ray" Norvall Foss, Vernon
member of the high school faculty
Day
piogram.
Thl«
will
take
part
Stratton. Rex Stratton. Roderick
Fisher. Mra Prank Logan, Mra. A. day.
evening. The feature of the enter ! <,er«M’r Vernon P. Liles, John J.
of the church hoar, closing with next fall. He was elected some time
Many Hear Victor Morris Ad- Steinmetz- ««‘'■aid Uchytu. Lois
J Cowart aud Mra. Clara Taylor.
The glider, which baa a wing- talnment will be a skit, "Sweet «-yn,'b. and Theo P. Robley.
a
story-sermon for the children and ago to succeed Norvllle May as
d resi I
C l,. • ...
«'base. Pauline Clement. Barbara
Mra L. K. Page and Mra. C. K spread of 42 feel, la larger thau any Girl Graduate" In which Miss Melba
SO "
a8# ,n H |S" Jane Ke«el*- Dorothy Holmes. Vlr a baptismal service for little folks. athletic director.
Wheaton reglatered the entrlea as ever flown from the local port Harris plays the role of the sophi­
Election m atteri were alao given
The subject for the sermon will
tory
of
Springfield
H ig h
Rlnia Steinmetx.
they were received.
prior to tbla time. It la constructed sticated girl graduate, and Merton
consideration by the board. The
be "By This Sign Conquer.”
Every
available
sea,
.„eluding
A"
Quilt» are Show*
different from olbere In that the Ferebee. the boy Pearl Helterbrand
Both the Junior and senior Ep­ official election board for the
A quilt exhibition alao held In cockpit for the pilot la d osed like play the role of cupId
i « t . ,ah; d n’, ; " 7 hM,,rOni ,he
A ttends», e -
s’ ix weeks per worth leagues will meet In the school election to be held at the
connection with the a llo w waa con­ that of an airplane Instead of being
Others In the cast are Bruce
Library on June 20, was named as
taken at th
room
iod— Harold Becker. Jule Heiser. church at 7 p. m.
ducted under the supervision of open such a i la the case with moat Squires. Soiom ou; George Hal tel,
day
e v e X
H
8l, t? rCh ^ i ^ '
><>“ * * * « >
The evening service at the church follows: Mra. Charles Myers, Mrs.
Mra. Nellie Carr Haveral old qullla gilders.
astrologer;
Ralph Cole, father
friends t rn, i ' re a,1’ *a anrf «’idlvle,
Genevieve
Robertson. will be turned over to Kenneth To­ L. K. Page, and John C. Ketela.
and aume spreads. one of which
—
ile h ach c
7 ° f sprln«,,<?ld Wayne Seamans. Jim mie
Polls will be open at 12, noon, and
Several other cunat ruction Jobs time; l^ela Squlrea. sphinx; Mor
Smith. bias who will tell the story of the
datea back Io 1847. were on exhibi­ are alao under way al the port now rla Stewart, efficiency expert; Le- Intermediates
work which the American Sunday will close at 8 o’clock that evening.
and Seniots high sch ools graduating class of He» fer Jean Thompson.
tion.
I >32, the largest in the history of
All petitions nominating candt-
A large wing for a mono-coupe la Roy Inman, cltlxen; Carol Adams.
Hold Elections Sunday;
All Year— James A. (Jimmlei School Union which he represents.
Mra O. It Qulllou. Mra Clarence being completely rebuilt The fuse­ Confucius: Theda Rhodes. Eva
the "Chool. with 58 members
Is
doing
in
this
par,
of
the
Wallara-!
da«es
must be Med with the district
| Smith.
installation is Held
Chase, aud A. J Manley were the lage of the plane which waa dam­ Louk. and Esther McPherson, three
ette valley.
clerk on or before June 10, the
Professor Victor Morris of the
Thlrd Gra««e
Judges fur the flower show
board decided.
aged In an accident In Eugene, has wise men; and Alya Thatcher. Mrs
Orguiilxatlon of an Intermediate economics department of the Uni-
Attendance—Last six weeks per­
Ribbon Winners Listed
been completely rebuilt by Mr Mac- Grundy.
.
.
,
,
.
Epworth
le
a
g
u
e
at
the
Methodiat
versity
of
Oregon
addressed
the
it>d—John
Carrels,
Anna
Bell
Johns,
Winners of ribbons In the varl Manlman.
“7
* “* • »«“ '‘■•« Sunday even
MRS. GRETCHEN WRIDER
graduate, and audience on the sub- W1,ma Keeler, Ida Ann Moore. Inez
oua divisions were as follows:
after the program Mary Hadley. | |ng unj er
leadership of Mias Ject. "The World of Tomorrow.” in . Oram. Lorraine Peddlcord. Ione
DIES HERE WEDNESDAY
Groups of three-white: Mra I) O.
Dawn Church, and Mrs. Hubert
Elisabeth Hughe and Mr. and Mrs. which he recalled a picture of life pSeverson. Lois Stacey. Sidney
Fisher, first and second with Frau
Kiss are to charge of refreshm ents., ivim»
as It has been In the past, and drew Ward. Leona Ware
Resident of M ed-W est Passes Away
Ina Prult, and lone Rhodes have'
lirnacbkl; pink, Mrs Mary Keaaev I
Officers chosen by the new group another picture of what It will be
Semester—Wilma Keeler. Sidney
Suddenly; Leaves Small
first. la d y Peery; Mrs liny Carlton J
charge of decorations
Ward.
for their first year include Barbara In years to come.
Daughter of 23 Months
second. Imperial I'olentale, aud
All high school graduate, of this Uurlle„ pr,.Bl<len,.
Holvamon.
Pioneer life was simple. If It was
Fourth Grade
N. I- Pollard, third with Houvenlr
year arp urged to attend
Daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
first rtce-president; Jean l-ouk. not eaty, he declared. Today the
Mrs. Gretchen Wrlder. 22. died
Attendance—l-ast six weeks per
lie George P ern s!: red; Mrs Paul
E. Edwards Sails Monday suddenly Wednesday morning at
second
vice-president; Roy Cran. Iron horse, or machine has brought il>d—Mar>' Boyles, W’anda Burch
Brattaln first. Hoosier Beauty
RESIDENT OF MABEL
third vice-president; Ilia Putman, about a radical change in living " ’«Hard House. Warren Ingram,
for Edinburgh, Scotland
the home of Mr. and Mr». M A.
Mra. A. J. Cowart, unknowu varl
Pohl, 300 South Second street. She
PASSES ON SUNDAY ««’"Oh vice president; IjiMoyne providing greater amounts of leis Alber,a Keeler. Winifred Lvontv.
ely. second and Mra. Dirk Johns Honor Pine, Typing Award*,
News clippings received here this wag a daughter-in-law of Mrs. Pohl
------------
Itluck, secretary; JoLana I *u I man, IN * tint«. The problem facing the Enlma Ora«e Meakins. Dorothy
Baseball Letter*, and Other
General Jack, third
I
Mrs Laura Adams, resident of treasurer; and Florence May. or- world now Is the manner in which Mull|Fan- Merle Nice. Bobby Pugh, week from Phoenix. Arixona, told ot and leaves her widower. Irwin
Groups of alg flowers pink, Mra
Recognitions Are Given
Mabel,
died at her home Sunday, i «anls«.
the leisure time Is used. Recalling Arda Robertson. Milo Severson, the selection of Dr. Vera Edwards Wrider; a 23 months old baby
C E Wheaton. Mudume Butterfly
June
6.
at
the
age
of
68
years
She
Senior
Epworth
League
officers
the first attempt to regulate labor- Dave Sm i,h- Louise Smith, Violet Kellems. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter. June; her mother and
Awards for various student actl
first; Mrs Harris. Caroline Teat
Is
survived
by
her
widower.
S
«l,r
«lie
hex,
year
are
Myrna
Bar
ing hours, Mr. Morris told of the s «e,nm «*«i
Emma Lou Stratton, T. E. Edwards. 155 Sixth street father. Mr. and Mrs. John Sturde-
vitlea
and
Installation
of
new
stu
out. second; and Mra. L. K. Baa-
Springfield, as a delegate repres­ vant at Lehigh. Iowa, her birth­
Adams;
five
brothers.
David
Joel
tholomew.
pre
id
em
;
Evelyn
Buell,
early English law which limited Prank 9 *uart- Valentine Uchytil
ford. Caroline Te-tout, third; while den, body officers for Springfield
Scholar hip— Flora Bertsch, Paul enting the American Association of place; two brothers. Ed Sturdevan'.
Mra. Marlon Adams, Cherokee high school were major activities and Addison Albro of Eugene, Clar- first vice-president; Velda Carson, the time to twelve hours which
vice-president;
R a l p h children could work In factories BecknelL Wanda Burch. W’lllard University Women at the biennial Fort Dodge. Iowa, and one brother
first, Mrs. Fred Look, Prau Drua of senior class day at the high ence Albro. Notl. and Wade Albro. second
Olympia. Washington: and two sis- I Hughes, third vice-president; Doris There was much concern at that House' " ’» " en Ingram. Alberta conference of the International Fed­ In Iowa City; and one sister. Mrs.
i hkl. second, no thlral; yellow, Mra school last Friday.
tcra. Mrs Alice Davis. Eugene, and Mvers. fourth vice-president; H elen , 'Ime. mnny thinking that the action
Keeler- Emma Grace Meakins, eration of University Women to be Fay Nesbett, Lehigh, Iowa.
Johns. Mrs. A It Waddell, first
Torch honor pins were presented Mrs Frank Stillwell. Seattle. She ('ran. treasurer; Marian Shipley would ruin the manufacturers To
held at Edinburgh. Scotland, from
B<jryl
Bob«‘r‘»on. Frank Stuart.
She lived at Lehigh, where she
Mra Halsey. Hafrana. second; no students for scholarship, student
July 27 to August 4.
was
born in 1910, until three years
was
a
member
of
the
Brethren
secretary,
and
Faye
Parsons,
chor-;
day
much
of
the
work
has
adopted
Scholarship
—
S
em
ester—
Flora
third; red, Mra. K. W Albera. Oen body activity, and general part Id
Dr. Kellems sailed from San ago when she moved to Anacortes,
j Ister.
the eight hour day and even now i Bertsch" Wanda Burch. Willard
era) Jack, first; Mra. Emma Robin ration in school life. The freshmen church at Mabel.
Mrs. Adams was born In Douglas
Officers of both Leagues were In- we have overproduction, and agl House" Warren Ingram. Alberta Pedro, California, on June 6, and Washington, where Mr. Wrtder was
on. second, and Mrs. Jesse Cross, pin with one bar waa awarded to
eounty
on
January
31.
1876
and
-tailed
at special services at the tat,on for shorter hours. The speak K*e,er" Emma Grace Meakins. will travel by way of the Panama stationed with the Coast Guard ser­
Hadley, third
Luc|le Itavia and Mary Trotter.
Canal to Scotland, her parents have vice. After two years they moved
et predicted that within the next B*‘ryl Rob«?r(8«>n. Frank Stuart,
Group of three flowers— yellow: Hophontores receiving the pin with moved to Springfield in 1888 going church Sunday evening.
been Informed.
to
Mohawk
In
1889
She
was
mar-
■
■
—
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-
back to Lehigh, and came to Spring-
few
years
working
hours
will
be
S«
’">«‘s«er
Attendance
—
Wanda
■Mra. N. L. Pollan). Lady Hillingdon, two bars were Evelyn Klckhush.
Dr. Kellems has spent the past field on May 15, this year.
cut from eight to six hours and Burcb- Warren Ingram. Alberta
first; Mra. »ohn Ketels. Edouard Kllxabeth Vail, and De Etta Sand rled In 189! and has lived at Mabe! HENRY GODDARD DIES
two years at Phoenix as dean of
Funeral arrangements are being
from six to ftve days a week. This ’ Kee,er- Winifred Lyons. Emma
llerrlot, second, and Mrs David gathe. A gold pin was presented to since moving there In 1889
Funeral services were held at
^®ME
SATURDAY
he characterised as the World of Grace Meakins, Bobby Pugh. Arda women at the Phoenix Junior col­ made at the Poole-Gray-Bartholo-
Haltaman. Mra. A. H. Waddell, third Florence Vail, Marceline Seavey
Brethren church at Mabel at 2
.
Robertson. Milo Severson. Frank lege. She graduated from the Uni­ mew chapel In Springfield. They
Making Leisure Time.
Moss Rosea — Harry Stewart and Virginia Christie, Juniors. Don o the
’clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev H , F“n',ral
,or Henry Ood
Stuart.
Emma Lou Stratton. Val­ versity of Oregon In 1915. and re­ have not been announced.
H-
first; Eugene Fulop. second, and old Anderson was the only senior
W orld More Complex
ceived her PhD. at Edinburgh uni­
H. Ritter officiated and Interment (lard, 82. who passed away at his
entine Uchytil.
Mia Halsey third
This brings about a more com­
receiving a pin. The pins remain was made In the Mabel cemetery home at 148 D. street Springfield.
versity four years ago.
All
Year
Attendance
—
Wanda
Single specimens— yellow: John properly of the school except In In­
Saturday, were held Monday from plex world he sald.-Adul, education Iturch.' W arren"lngm m . Win?fmd
The United States will be repres LIONS CLUB TO HEAR
Veatch
chapel
of
Eugene
was
In
Ketels, Lady Hillingdon, first, Mrs stances where they are awarded to
the Veatch chapel In Eugene. Rev is vital in such a world. A few
ented at the Conference by five
charge
of
arrangements.
Lyons,
Bobby
Pugh.
Emma
Loa
REV. RISTOW FRIDAY
Paul Hrattaln. Vllle De Paris, sec seniors.
' Harry Neet. pastor of the Light years ago one was considered train
Stratton. Frank Stuart. Valentine delegates and ten alternates with
ond; and Mra. Paul Bratlaln. Mabel
j house Temple, of which Mr. Ood *'d for life when he or she com­
voting power, and by a large num­
Rev. Cecil F. Rlstow, pastor of
Uchytil.
Typing awards were presented to CARELESS DRIVING
Morse, third
dard was a member, officiated and pleted her college work. Today peo­
ber of others who will no, have a the Methodist church In Eugene,
Marceline
Seavey.
Marian
Shipley,
F
ifth
Grade
Pink— Mrs. Paul Brattaln. Shot
BRINGS FINE HERE interment was made In Pleasant ple go on reading and studying even I
Attendance— Last six weeks per vote in the deliberations of the will address members of the Spring-
Silk, first; Mra. W. A. Taylor. Col Marjorie Proehnow, and De Etta
, Hill cemetery.
after completing thelr higher edu- i lod" l‘Ahce chage Maxine Cogill. body. The delegates are chosen field Lions club on the subject,
Sandgathe.
iimbla. second; Mrs. Paul Brattaln.
R. M. Ferry of Eugene was fined
Mr. Goddard was bom In Jeffer­ cation. The world changes so fast Junior End,cott
from among the prominent women "How to Live Through the Depres­
Billy Githens.
Hetty Uprlchard, third; Mra. Mar­
Baseball letters were preeented 2100 In Municipal court here Mon­ son county. Illinois, on October 1, that one Is hopeless behind if one
educators In all parts of the United sion" at their weekly meeting Fri­
Frank
Howes.
Billy
Nesbitt.
Robert
by Norvllle May, coach, to the fol­ day on a charge of reckless driving 1850. and lived In Illinois for 30 doesn’t, he said.
lon Adams, honorable mention.
States.
day noon. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter
Nice. Anita Pugh. Roberta Patman.
Red: Sum Hlrhmond, Red Lettei lowing boy»: Richard A-cher, Rich Ferry was arrested Saturday even years coming to Lane county In
and N. L. Pollard are on the enter­
Dream and build air castles o, Junior Seott. Lawrence Thompson,
day. first. Mrs. N. L. Pollard. Had­ ard and Gordon Wright, William Ing by A. J. Cowart, night watch­ 1883 where he has lived since. He
ley, second; Mra. I). O. Fisher, H. Sword, Vernon Lllea, Bruce Squires. man, after he had become Involved leaves his widow. Mary Goddard: the future, he told the students. Carmel Waddell, Dean Wilson, BOY SCOUTS HOLD JOINT tainment committee.
A »eport Is also expected at the
Gaunt, third; Mra. John Ketela, Floyd McBee. Rodney Vest. Lloyd in an accident with O. H. McClane three sons. John C., Eugene; Will The woriri needs dreamers and vis- Midge Wilson.
MEETING ON TUESDAY
meeting from Dallas Murphy and
Red le tte r Day, honorable men­ Press. Carroll Fountain. Harry Wil­ nl o of Eugene Ferry was accused H. and Andrew. Springfield, and ionaries who can see far ahead and ! Scholarship— Frank Bennett, Ella
who thereby establish goals to i Brooks, Billy Githens. Billy Nesbitt.
Between 30 and 40 Boy Scouts of W. E. Buell on the possibility of or­
tion
son. anil Woodrow Ware and Paul of having passed the McClane car , nine grandchildren basldes one
strive
towards.
Junior
Scott.
Lawrence
Thompson,
Springfield
and Creswell held a ganizing a band in Springfield.
White Mra. Marlon Adams. Karl Rchantol, managers.
and then rutting In too soon, caus- brother. Samuel. Springfield, and
Dean Wilson. Midge Wilson.
Joint gathering at Swimmer’s De­ Many members of the club express­
Prau Drulachkl, firs,; Mrs. C. I. In ­
Ing
McClane
to
drive
Into
him.
Both
,
W
o
sisters.
Mrs
McBee.
Spring
Young people should make every
New student body officers Instal­
Sem ester Attendance — Maxine light park Tuesday evening and en- ed the belief last Friday that there
man, Prau Drulachkl, second. Mra. led by Gene Hamblen are Dalton ears were driving west and were ( f|ei,|. ftn,| Mrs Ruth Kerney of Ett effort to continue their education
Cbgill, Billy Nesbitt. Anita Pugh. Joye<L an outdoor supper and even­ was sufficient talent and Interest
badly
damaged.
No
people
were
In-
'
gene.
N. L. Pollnrd, Cochel, third
after
high
school.
Those
who
can­
Thurman, president; Dorothy Mae
Roberta Putman. Lawrence Thomp- ing of games and swimming. The In the city to provide a band which
___________________
Single Buda— Pink: Mrs. M. M. Potter, vice-president; De Etta Jured.
not go to college should read and ,
„
„
„
Springfield boys defeated the Cres­ would be organlxed and conducted
study good reliable books and texts 1 "°n’ CarmP"
Peery. Irish Elegance, first; Rum Sandgathe, treasurer, and Mary
MARJORIE
WADDELL
under rules and regulations est­
Frank well boys 6-3 In a baseball game.
The
world
Is
depending
on
the
|
8
‘‘mester
Scholarship
Richmond, Isobel, second.
Sniltson, secretary.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS HAVE
ablished
by the players them selves
Bennett.
Ella
Brooks.
Billy
Nesbitt.
Glenn
Martin,
Springfield
scout­
HEADS MISSION CROUP young people to analyze our pro­
B ask et» Win Ribbons
ALL-DAY MEETING HERE
The class will was read by Lela
Lawrence Thompson, Junior Scott master. announced that he would rather than to have any one or
First prize for baskets of rosea
blems
and
find
a
way
out.
We
of
i
Squires, the prophecy by Haxel
Members of the Girls Missionary our generation haye not been able
All Year Attendance — Maxine come to Springfield each week a ir ­ ganizatlon attempt to sponsor them.
went to Mrs. N. I,. Pollard. Mrs.
Mrs. G. H. Morelock was hoates
Wilson, and the history by George
Another committee comprising
Cogill. Roberta Putman. Carmel ing the summer to hold a meeting
i society of (he Christian church to do this, he concluded.
Julius Fulop won second, and Mra.
at
her
home
Wednesday
for
an
all
Thatcher.
Jack Henderer, Dallas Murphy, and
Waddell. Billy Nesbitt, Lawrence with the local scouts.
elected
Miss
Marjorie
Waddell
Ada Carr, third. Mra. L. E. Baa-
Vocal solos were given by June day meeting of the Royal Neighbors
N. L. Pollard was appointed by
The program opened with a Thompson.
of American Needlecraft. A covered
"",,r organization for
ford, honorable mention with a bas­
Banks, Leone Elliott, and William
Lion President F. B. Flanery to in­
AB Y«‘ar Scholarship — Junior BARBER SHOP TO OPEN
ket of American Beauty roses.
dish luncheon was served at noon.
"<‘X' year Monday even,n* march played by Dorothy Mae Pot-
Thlenes. Numbers were also pro
vestigate
the possibility of sending
ter,
and
the
Invocation
by
Rev
Scot,.
Lawrence
Thompson.
and the entire day was spent mak * h<'" ,hey hp,d ,helr mon,hly mpp'
Ada Carr took the blue ribbon for
IN BANK BUILDING a stunt to the district convention
vldeil by an orchestra, the girls
Junior High School
Ing quilts
,ng nt
homG
Barbara Poindexter. Donald Anderson gave!
the beat buaket of wild flowera.
glee club, and by the girls sextet
at Klamath Falla.
the salutatory address and William
Attendance—Last six weeks per-
________________ Adam«. Fifteen attended the Rath*
Sam Richmond was second.
J. W. Tanner, former resident of
There was considerable discus­
erlng.
Thlenes sang a solo, "The Road to iod— Bobby Calkins. Charles Cle- Springfield, will open a barber shop
In the miscellaneous flower
FIRST WATERMELONS
Other officers elected are Adeline Looking Forward." and Eldred Gias- men,. Roy Crandall. Lloyd Harris, In the Commercial bank building sion on a suggestion that the resi­
group Mra. Margaret Kenyon won MUCH SNOW FOUND ON
ARE ON LOCAL MARKET Perkins. vice-president; Evelyn pey played a violin solo, "The Alp Joe Krupka. John Krupka, Jack next door to the postoffice today. dents secure a colony of earwig
first, with a basket of marigold«;
SUMMIT OF CASCADES
Pederson, Delbert Prindell, La Mr. Tanner lived in Springfield flies. No action was taken on the
Harris, secretary; Pearl Helter Maid's March."
Mra. Helen Q. Walker was second
First
watermelons
to
appear
on
i
brand,
treasurer.
The
outgoing
of-
Following
the
address,
the
girls
Moyne
H1"< k’ L,1Han Or«‘K°«-y- Pearl until 1922 being employed with the matter.
Snow on the level three and four
with a basket of sw eet peas, and
Mra. Orson Vaughn third with feet deep* was found near the sum­ the Springfield markets this year f|cera are Melba Harris, president; quartet, Emma Trlnka. Hazel WII- Helterbrand. Faye Holveraon. Mar Booth-Kelly lumber company. That
Boyles,
vice-president; son, Velda Bartholomew, and Lela Jorle Johnson. Florence May, De- year he moved to Powers. Coos
Dutch Iris. Honorable mention mit by a party of Springfield men came early this week. They are Annabel
RESIDENTS TO BUY
went to Mrs. Rohert Drury with a when went , to Gold Lake fishing shipped In from the Imperial Valley Rvelyn Harris, re-elected; and Squires sang "In the Garden of To­ loris Nice, Druclle Ogilvie. JoLana county, and has made hla home
Putman.
Elmer
Chase.
Floyd
Green.
ONE EARWIG FLY COLONY
Sunday. The snow lies deep in the In Southern California where the Esther McPherson, treasurer,
display of pansies.
morrow." Winston Barus read the
there until this week.
i
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Quilts were Judge'i In two groups, timber but has melted down In the melon crops are In full sway.
valedictory address and June Danks Stephen Rice, UUa Weight, Ber­
Plans for the purchase of a col­
applique and piece. Mrs. Emily open spaces, they reported Drifts
sang the vocal solo, "Sing, Smile. nice Barnes, Elizabeth Johnson. HAY CUTTING STARTS
BAPTIST GUILD PLANS
ony of earwig flies by residents of
Margaret Meek, l-ols June Wilson.
Peters won first, Miss Ada Carr, five or six feel deep were not un GIRL SCOUTS SELL
Slumber."
SOCIAL NEXT FRIDAY
in c enzie valley Springfield are being formulated
Geneva Wycoff, Juanita Briggs, Earl
second anil Miss Doris Girard, third common.
DOUGHNUTS SATURDAY
Principal Gets G ift
this week by I. M Peterson, city
House,
Lewis
House.
Jean
Daniels.
It
snowed
on
the
fishermen
nil
In Hie applique division. Mrs, C. H.
Girl of the Baptist church World
Lloyd Frese. president of the
Cutting of Alfalfa and grass hay recorder. Several local people plan
Berlin won first mill second, and (lay but fairly good luck was re­
Members of the Springfield Girl Wide Guild will hold a social next class presented Principal Buell with June Berg. Elva Luclle Boyles, Bes­
Mr». Nellie Carr third In the piece ported. Only one other parly has Scout troop sold doughnuts down Friday at the home of Mrs. Marvin a desk fountain pen set on behalf sie Cox. Ada Johnson. Marjorie Jol- crops began In the McKenzie valley to pool their funds for the purchase
llffe. Hazel Nesbitt. Iln Louise Pu, this week. A cessation from the of one colony which will be planted
been to the lake this year.
quilt division.
town Inst Saturday. Proceeds from Chase at Chase Gardens. Plans for of the graduates, and C A. 9 * ar,a. I mRn
J(|(ln 8tratton Jeannllle w ith . continued wet weather of the past in their neighborhood. A colony con­
Those making the trip were J. I) the sale are to he used In flnanc the social were made last Friday
Two large hgskels of roses and
chairman of the hoard, presented prg Ne||)p prtn{Itl„ L1man putIlam few weeks will be necessary if the tains 20,000 files and will do af­
one of peonies were displayed by •,yl«'. W. N. Dow, W. K. Ilarnell, Ing a trip to the Girl Scout camp evening when the group met at the
the diplomas Flowers were pres
SchoUrghjp— baM alx weekg _ fanners are to harvest their crops fective work over an area of about
the Chase Gardens, and an assort-,
««■ IMbblee, and H. E. Maxey. south of Florence late this month home of Mrs. Eva Tobias. Miss
■---- —------------------------------------------ - ’ They drove to Oakridge and wen, Mrs. A. R. Sneed is the leader of. Mary Young was In charge of the enied to most of the students be Wenda„ Uartholomew. Bob Knox, without undue loss. Weather condl- eight city blocks. Seven colonie«
fore the benediction wbh given b y -------------------------------------------------- j
this week have been very have been spoken for In
(Coeoludsd os Pags 4)
I to Abernathy by train.
the local groop.
| meeting last week.
Rev. Poindexter.
,
(Concluded on Page 4)
.favorable for all farm crape.
New Glider To
' 't Test Sunday
Church to Have
Children’s Day
W E D ROOSE
IT
M. E. ORGANIZES
JUNIOR LEAGUE
STUDENTS GIVEN
AWARDS FRIDAY
DU. KELLENS IS
NAMED DELEGATE
M K
coenty.