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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW ENTY-NINTH YEAH
THURSDAY. NOVM-MMTPR 3, 1932
HONOR DOLL FOB
FIRST PERIOD Olli
General White
Praises Swarts
No. 43
FIRE Barnard Talks EUGENE HIGH 10 10ES0W OEEIOES Poling Places, MOD SPEAKS AT
lo Lions Club
THREATENS C IIÏ
M 6 A M E HERE CANOIUATES FATE Boards Listed ELECTION RALLÏ
Says He I» Conscientioua and
County Judge Will Discuss
Three Counting Groups Add­
Thorough and Sets High
Four Frame Structures on
Taxation Problems; Mrs.
Springfield to Tangle with ‘B’ Four Springfield Men Seek ed in Precincts to Speed
Standards for Men
Main Street Gutted by Early
Barber to Play Violin
County and City Republican
Division Team on Brattain
County Offices; Heavy
Tabulation of Votes
Morning
Fire
in
Cafe
Candidates Invited to Pres­
Major Gennrsl George White, ad-
Field at 3 O’clock
Voting Is Forecast
Judge C. !’. Barnard will be the
ent Platforms Here
MAMV s i a m f c a o c i i c t c o Julant g«n«ral or Oregon and coin
Addition
of three counting
boards
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MANY NAMES ARE LISTED mandw (<f
F(<ty Flrg, dly„ 1(ltl CALL TWO DEPARTMENTS principal speaker at the meeting
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° r ,h« Lions dub of Hpringfieid BONFIRE RALLY SUCCESS CANDIDATES NUMBER 73
,p * * d the work of ‘»bulating the m f m b c d « i/Moiiaiss M . . .
nnn KrWay n,M"' * " * 11 thay » - *
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^ r e t u r n , from each precinct h ere M E M B E R S JOINING CLUB
Pupils Start Work c
cond
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»« ®a"y L o a . e . V l m - . 4
| othera for C. A. 'T o m " Hwarta. Lose Estimated at $5,000; Taylor. ha|1
wlll dl-cuaa th,- Team Show» Great Improve- School Moving Bill Greatest P * * * ? * 7 a<tor the «o»*ral election C ll_ a _ a
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Six-Weeks Term;
5. ! Republican candidate for sh -rlff, Fixtures and Equipment of taxation problem. Music will
m . „ , i „ Roseburg
H o ,.b u r g a a m .
*’
Campaign; Mea
Roll Not AvailaL
I In a letter thia week. He haa since
county clerk. The fourth precinct
Courthouse Tonight, Wo­
$2700 Totally Destroyed
¡provided by Mrs. C. F. Barber, vlo-
Last Week; One Injured
sures Are Bothersome
been Joined by other officers of
had a counting board for the pri-
i lln, accompanied by Mrs. W alter I
men Gather Saturday
First honor roll tor Mpri %
Junior High Students at Lin­
coln Establish Good At­
tendance Records
the National Guard stationed In
mary election.
Four
business
properties
of j N. Gossler at the piano.
The flashy ” B'” division football
Regardless of political beliefs
I<ane
county.
The election officers and count
General
White Springfield were damaged to the
P. J Bartholomew ami C. F. Bar
A big Republican rally, under the
team from Eugene high school will and favoritism towards various In« h o i e i / T S - ......V ”
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vrltea:
extant of gftOOO in an early mo-n her are memhera of the entertain-!
"For several years past Lleuten Ing fire here Huturday. Adjoining merit committee for the meeting. afternoon for their first encounter In Hpringfieid and Lane county ls
Hortn-ri.m ,
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Hwarta has commanded th» ■ properties on each side of the dam -:
The game has been secured to fill urged to go to his respective poll- ” —
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on ay 11 ght’ at Taylor
' / Iqiiarters Company of the First “ * ‘‘d structures were saved only
M Hinson, Elsie C. Stewart, Olive hal1- James Mott, republican can-
vacancy on the local schedule ' ing place and cast his ballot Tuea-
The roll Included the work for -attallon. It haa been my observa *T lw hard work by the fire rlopart-
-
wll, be pUyed on B ratUIn fle h f « .a , November
T h . aaHler the ;
the first six weeks of school which tlon that he la coneclentlous.
Ot both Springfield and Eu-
here at 3 o’clock.
ended last week.
R ° w B lg ^ ' f ó r th e
C° “ nt,n* Boar'L Mrs. France. ' ‘T aad
candidates have been
thorough and dependable In every
Thia team, which Is coached by
will be for the election officers Saltarne«, Mallnda Hawke, George tn»ltad
come and meet the
Unusually good attendance re­ phase of his work, and that by per
Properties raxed by the fire In I
Bert Kerns, is not a push-over for as an unprecedented vote la expect A. Cox. Kate Brumette and Mabel Springfield people,
cords hare been established foi ttonal example he haa maintained ‘■•«'Ned the Eagle Cafe operated by j
any team. The fact that they are a ed to be cast at the general elec- Tyson.
I It I. expected that moat of the
this period by students In the Jun­ a high standard of conduct In hi» W illiam
Goodman,
the vacant!
B team means only that there tion on that day and h u t minute
ior high school at the Lincoln organisation at cumpa nt field In building adjoining It oq the east. I
Springfield 2, City hall, Maude R«P“ bllcan ticket in the county os
were so many boys out for football voters will be forced to wait to re­
building. No scholarship lists are ■traction. as well aa at Armory |
T. Bryan. F P. Thurman. Welby wel1 aa e,tT officials will be pres-
buildings owned by E E Kep p a c i.itw
I ¡„ -„ I.
at Eugene high school that Frltx ceive their ballots.
drills
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brigade
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compiled for students In the first
Stevens. Ida C. Adams, and Hattie “ t w «»Plain their platforms
All ■ —
Recortv Kramer had to divide them Into The election polls open at 8 a. m. Myers.
Brigadier General Thomas E llllea *“ « owned by the Idaho Campbell | Superintendent
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three grade» of the city schools.
and policies and become acquaint*
two groups which could be hand­ and close at 8 p. m. No person
Those students who won plac
and hla regimental commander, ! " " U te of Eugene; and the Raleigh
(Wanting Board. John Ketels. ed with thoae present. Mr. Mott is
mend Present Assistant
led easier.
will be permitted to cast a ballot Sr., Melbam Bartlett, Elizabeth a fiery orator who is not afraid
Colonel E. ('. Moshberger, speak In Morris barber shop In the build-{
on the honor roll are:
Kern’s boys have already de­ after this hoar.
Teacherx at the Lincoln school
Page, Sadie Laxton.
to take a stand on all the leading
the
highest
terms
of
this
officer,"
,ng
owner
by
Mrs.
Maude
Bryan
B R A T T A IN SH C O O L
The general ballot which the
Inability of Good man to reach a i durh*B ,h" “ m® Laurence C. Mof- feated such teams as Harrisburg
Springtield 3, Lincoln building, questions of the campaign. The
F irs t Grade
| telephone to sound the alarm when b lt ,erved “ * principal of that Junction City and Cottage Grove voter will be handed when be
H attie B. Drury, Lillian Black, J. meeting has been called for 8:00
Atteudanixt — W alter
Bassett,
by slxeable scores
ters the polls will contain the B. Young. Alice L. Thompson, and o’clock and Is open to everybody.
ihe fire started In his kitchen at 6 building came forward Wednesday
Lloyd Darr, W illiam Gardner, Ken
It
was
a
greatly
improved
foot­
names of 73 candidates seeking to Blanche May.
j o’clock enabled the fire to spread ?w,th an e<’do™»ment of him
Springfield Club Grows
neth Gillette, LeRoy Irw in, Junior
ball eleven which fought against fill the 26 national, state, county,
I extensively. Ills first attempt at eanU,<,a‘ " tOT County 3chool Sup-
Counting Board: W. O. Hughes
The Springfield Hoover-Curtis
Nott, Sidney Peterson. Kenney
Roseburg
here
Friday
afternoon
of
district and city offices. It will Civility 8. McKIln. Alma Whitney club has now more than 150 mem­
| the c ity hall was frustrated when : <’rlB,‘,,M*ent.
Htleumetx, Dorothy Caudell, V ir­
last week and which held Ihe team be up to the voter to help select
¡he found the door locked. He fin-1 Their endorsement follows:
Genevieve H. Look and Grace bers and Is fast approaching the
ginia Btelninels, Hlchard Bennett,
from the Umpqua valley school to those to serve Cnrlng the next term
Henderer.
ally called both the Eugene and i “We the undersigned teachers
200 goal set before election day.
Joe Krenuk, Lyle Gates, LeRoy
one tou< hdowji as the game endec of office. The second ballot which
SprlngfieM
4.
Brattain
school,
New members who have joined
|
Hpringfieid
fire
stations
which
res
j
and
Former
tea.
hers
of
Lincoln
lllcka. Charles
Martin,
Wayne
Most of the citizens were out he will receive will be the non
Abbie F. Wheaton, Frank Gordon, since the long list was published
Immedlrtely. The Spring K,houl wish to recommend Mr. to see the game and were greatly
Nysten, Donald Uneed, Bobby Rob­ County Body Passes Résolu-
partisan ballot for the Judiciary Elma Halsey. Lena Fraedertck and last week Include:
7
field truck, being closer, had run i N-aurencb M offitt to tho yotera of
inson. Delxirls
Hears, Virginia
pleased with the showing of M ar­ and w ill contain the names of can­
tion: Supporte Offices as
out two lines of hose and was | Lane county.
Elizabeth Ohion.
Roee McKay, Mrs. E. McDole,
Ware.
lon Hall's team, many of whom are didates ter vacancies on the Sup­
Economy Measures
Counting Board: Marion Maxey Jane Crusan. Pearl Nelson, Mrs.
spraying the building with water ; "M r M offitt was principal of Lln-
Second Qrade
out this season for their first ven­ reme Court bench. There is only
when the Eugene truck arrived.
| <-'o,D school for sever: I yeers. Dur-
Bernice Van Valzab, Mrs. Rachel Elisa Nelson, Mrs. R. B. Robinson,
Attendance— Louie Eveuuk, Vic­
ture In this sport. The Roseburg one contest on this ballot between
Htrlklng at campaign platforms!
Thatcher, Alice Doane and Bertha Mrs. Chas. Myers. Doris Myers,
The cafe and the entire building ,n< this time wo were associated
tor Evenuk. Richard Flattery, Rich of candidates for certain county
boys were outplayed for three quar­ Henry J. Bean and Roy R. Hewitt
M. Rouse.
Mrs. Homer Brown, Mrs. Mina Dil­
ard Martin. Austin McCall, Rod­ positions which would abolish the; was practically a total loss. Good ! '"ri,b hi,n *" educational work and ters. but were able to take advan­ for the supreme court position
lard. Anne McGookin. Tdythe V.
Polls will be opened at 8 a.
man
seta
his
Investment
In
equip
know
him
to
be
a
man
of
high
erick Steinmetz. Roger Tobias, offices of the county Home Demon
tage of a break late In the game number 2. J. O. Bailey is running
Larimer, Dorene Larimer, Homer
and will be clased at 8 p. m.
Irene Bassett, Wuulda Russurd, stratlon Agent, the county Agrlcul- ment and fixtures at 12700 which - ability and sterling character.
to shove the ball across. The try unopposed for the third position.
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I wai1 poctlally covered by Insurance. I “H ,a T*cst thought always was
Brown, E. M. McDole, and S. S.
Batty Campbell. Dorothy Gates,
for
point
failed.
a
gen . and he h mr II leader Insurance on Ihe two Kepner pro-1 fur the best interest of the children
The general ballot will also con
Potter, Mrs. M. B. Huntly, Mrs.
Betty Hearn. Dora Mae Keyes. l - n e county Pomona grange H .tu r !
At one time the Springfield boys j tain the 13 referred and initiated
be(,n a„ ow,.(|
, chool> and he waJ, a|wayg
Maude Bryan. Misa Crystal Bryan,
Nadyne Neel, Josephine Phalr, V ir­ day paased a resolution stressing wlthou, „ „ knowlMdg.
had
the
ball
within
4
yards
of
the
measures
which
have
been
the
sub-
sta((,d ready and willing to Hcsi ¡t in com
Mrs. Stanley Baugh. Mrs. Ruby
ginia Pohl. Patty Ixtu Tomseth, he need of t h e ., office, and urg up<)n
Roseburg goal line, and another Ject of so much discussion recent
rc(ur„
8p r,n<fl„ d
munlty work.
Huffstader. Mrs. Carl A. Wyman,
Barbara Walker,.
time brought it within 12 yards. |,. The one outstanding measure
Ing their retention. New official» ; wa>
,,or„ and at
<)f
Mrs. Alene Basford. Mrs. Mary
"We feel that his experience In
T lh rd Grade
but were unable to punch It acreas. ! of the group which Interests Lane
of the county grange group were , hw „ „
had
,
Crandall, Miss Esther Crandall,
the
county
superintendents
office
Attendance— Mary Alice Bartho­ elected at the meet<ng
Wayne
Kendal]
received
a county people moat and which will
| r(1(,mi( ab
th, eafe 3nd Iog,
Mrs. A. J. Cowart. Mrs. Dorr M.
under Mr. Moore's direction has
lomew. Beulah Martin. Lois I ’halr.
broken arm during the game and be voted down heavily here is the
The resolution follows:
Wilson, Mrs. Mary Thurman, Mrs.
much of his personal effects in been of great value to him and
Lulmae
Rodenbough,
Theresa
"Whereas, the grange haa fro m 1
will be out for the balance of the i School Movtng BIB number 317.
Only
Contests
Seen
in
Mayor
the fire.
Fred Hinson, Miss Ruth Morrison.
that
he
Is
especially
qualified
for
Ware, Dick Gott, Maxwell Pohl, j the beginning strease<] mtucatlotial
seatlon-
Springfield has four candidates
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, Maxine
and Council Posts; Six Of
Fixtures In the bowling alley as the position because of this.
Tom Williams. Fannie lllcka. Kath work for tho farmer and his family,
Several
hundred
townspeople ■ seeking county office this year
Snodgrass,
Lulu McPherson, Frank
“Having acquainted himself with
well
aa
the
building
itself
w
-re
fices to Be Filled
ryn Moyer. Ruth I ’tialr, M yrtle lx<e and
Smltson.
the schools of the county and know were out at the coyner of Fourth which Is an unusual situation. They
Hliull, Bob Gardner Thorvald John­ “ Whereas, the cooperative exten­ neatly a total loss. The contents
Eugene Has M eeting
Ing their various needs he will be and A street to watch the frosh are C. A. 8warta, republican candì
City politics have been shoved
son. F rills Hmltaon.
sion work. Including such work as of the b.nrbor ehop were removed
bonfire Thursday evening.
¡date for sheriff; Laurence M offitt so far Into the background during
Eugene republicans and many
able
to render Intelligent service
before the flrmes reached that
Fourth Grads
done by the county agent, home
republican candidate for county the closing weeks of the present from out of the city w ill gather
te the people In an efficient and
Hcholarahlp — Dorothy Flanery demonstration agent and Four-H building.
school
superintendent;
Charles campaign that people have almost there this evening to hear Burton
economical manner."
All of the properties were frame
Irts Kllnfelter, Gloria Green. Ethel club leader was sponsored and put
Poole, republican candidate for forgotten. Voters are going to be Fitts speak on the Hoover candi­
Roy
I’.
Quincy.
Opal
Roberts,
Ruth Fulop.
Into effect with the hacking of the structure i. No announcement of
coroner; and H. M. Stewart, demo­ called upon next Tuesday to choose dacy. Fitts ls the colorful district
Mabel Riddle. Crystal M. Bryan
plans regarding them had been
Attendance — Raymond
Raln- grange, and
cratic candidate for the state legis­ one mayor, three councilmen. one attorney of Los Angeles county
Crystal
M
.Male,
Ella
Lombard.
,bridge, Donald Baldwin, Harrison
“ Whereas, the expense of main­ made thia week.
lature.
Elisabeth
James,
Thelma
E.
city recorder, and one city treas­ who has won national fame through
Billings,
Bobby
Bennett,
Billy taining this service Is only 18 cents
The various candidates on the urer.
his handling of several sensational
Sweeney. Edna K. Platt. Elisabeth
Hark, luw rence Harwood. Bob out of each lio n of taxes collected
ballot and the offices to which they
court cases In his home county. He
Page, Allene T. Basford.
Interest
in
local
politics
which
Adaina, Donald Moyer, Iris Kllnfel In l,ana county and so small as not
I aspire are:
w ill speak In the Circuit Court
Moore Gives 8upport
reached
a
high
peak
at
the
time
ter, John Meek. Ethel Fulop.
to be felt by taxpayers even In
Four Generations Attend An­
B allot Given
rooms of the courthouse.
Another recommendation on be­
nomination
petitions
were
filed
has
F ifth Grads
these depresaed times, and
niversary Event at Isaac
United States
The Republican Women's Cen­
half of Mr. M offitt was issued this
gradually been overshadowed by
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Hcholarahlp — Jane Apger, Eu­ "Whereas,
the
Junction
City
For President— Herbert Hoover: the campaign for county offices tral committee is also sponsoring
Cline Home Last Week
week by E. J. Moore, present Coun­
gene Fulop, Dallas Knight, Ituth grange haa at Its regular meeting
For Vice-President— Charles Curtis. W. P. Tyson and I. M. Peterson a meeting at the Eugene Chamber
ty School Superintendent as fol­
Martin. Marian Phalr, Jamas Rich­ unanimously passed a resolution
Mr. and Mrs. Isaad Cline cele- Republican,
io w i:
running for re-election as mayor of Commerce Saturday evening at
ards, Jimmie Siam, Oscar Farns­ and presented the same to the
“This Is to certify that Laurence brated their fiftieth wedding annl-| For President. Franklin D. Roose- and city recorder respectively, seek 8 'oclock at which time Dr. Dorris
Window
Washing
Party
Held
worth, Andrew Gott, Jesse lainnlng. grange council, therefore be It
C. Moffitt, who Is at present de­ versary at their home In Garden | V®R: For Vice-President, John N. election on their past records. John E. Reed of Portland w ill be the
Bruce Maxey, Bobby Pollard, fhes
Tuesday Morning to Re­
“Resolved, that we the Lane
A special invitation to
puty County School Superintend Way on Wednesday evening. Octo-1 Garner. Democratic. •
Parker is opposing Tyson for the speaker.
ter Hchlewe.
county Pomona grange In regular
move Many Soap Streaks
For President — Verne L. Rey- mayoralty berth. Peterson is un atteud this meeting is extended to
ent. Is a young man in excellent ber 26. with four generations pres-
Attendance— Jane Apger, Oscar meeting go on record as vigorously
For Vice-President—John opposed.
the women of Springfield accord­
health, with no impediment of ent, two grand-children, and five:noM s:
A Hallowe'en party In Springfield
Farnsworth, Andrew Gott, Haxel opposing the policy of dropping the
Elghty-six IW . Aiken, Socialist Labor,
mind or body; who is fully quail great grandchildren.
J. E. Cross seeks the short term ing to Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, com­
Keyes, Dallas Knight, Jesse Lan county agent and home demonstra each month would he a good thing fled In every way for County friends and relatives of the couple i F r President— Norman Thomas,
on the council to fill the vacancy mittee member.
nlng, Bruce Maxey, Bobby Pollard tion agent and renew and confirm If no further damage resulted than School Superintendent. He has
called for the evening celebration. For Vice-President. James H. Mau caused by the resignation of O. H
James Ichards, Jerold Hlemson our former position that It Is econ­ was the case here Monday evening strong personality and excellent Many beautiful baskets of flowers rer. Socialist.
Jarrett. He is also unopposed, as SCHOOL BOY KILLED
Frank Vernon, Gladys Cabe, Bon omy to support these services and This was the comment of many educational advantages and has decorating the home were given
For President, W illiam Z. Fos- is W. E. Buell, candidate for elec­
WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO
Springfield
residents
Tuesday
ney Findley, Karl Harwood. Ho­ wise to support their adherents."
ter. For Vice-President, James W. tion as treasurer. He now holds
had years of experience In teach­ them by Chase Gardens.
morning
as
they
observed
merch
ward Kllnfelter, Delbert Koch
A mock wedding ceremony was Ford. Communist.
ing and supervision. He has a wife
K e rm it S kllbred, 8, 8topa Into Path
the office by appointment.
ants and others cleaning the soap
Ruth Martin. M artin Phalr, Arthur CHAMBER TO CONDUCT
State
and two boys who are both under performed by Rev. Dean C. Poln
of Autom obile W h en Re­
Most Interest In the city election
streaks
from
plate-gloss
windows,
Prochnow, Che ter Hchlewe, Jim
For United States Senator tr. centers about the mayor and full
turnin g From School
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE many of which were being cleaned six years of age and depends en­ dexter, pastor of the M. E. church
mle Htam
tirely on this salary for his living. of Springfield. The couple were at Congress— F. E. Coulter. Independ term council positions. Two coun
for the first time In months.
Slath Grads
A drive for membership will be
"I cordially recommend him as a tended by their granddaughter, ent; W alter B. Gleason. Democra- cilmen, W. A. Taylor and C. F.
Kermit Skllbred, son of Mr. and
Very little damage to property
Scholarship — Frank
Bennett conducted by the Springfield Cham
Sverre Jacobsen. Socialist Barber are candidates for re-elec­ Mrs. Crls Skllbred. was killed In­
fit person for County School Sup­ Mrs. Bernice Burkhalter as brides- tic;
resulted from Hallowe'en pranks
Mildred Billings.
erintendent and I know hts busi­ maid and their grandson. Ralph Labor; A. G. Krueber, Communist; tion. M. B. Huntly seeks election stantly Wednesday afternoon when
ber of Commerce It wbs voted at a
Attendance — Juanita Chapman meeting of the chamber In Tay­ In Springfield this year. Some ness ability and tact In handling Cline as best man and two little Frederick
Stelwer.
Republican; for a full term on the council.
he was struck by an automobile
Frank Bennett. Jack Cook, Billy lor hall Wednesday night. If the board sidewalks were displaced difficult situations. I feel sure his great granddaughters. Alma Louise Joe A. Thomas. Socialist,
driven by Julius Hult on the W il­
and
kept
the
street
department
Ulthens, Billy Johns, Roberts Nice drive la successful In adding 20
Fbr Representative In Congress
election would reflect credit to and Dorothy Jean Cline as flower
lamette highway near Pleasant
Special officers
Theodore Prlndell, Mildred Bill members the dues will be reduced busy Tuesday.
First District— W. J. Butler, inde-
Lane County and every school dis­ Siirls.
HI1L
were on duty during the enly part trict in It.”
lugs, Ixirralne Hqulres, Marlin Darr, to 50 cents a month.
Many nice gifts and messages pendent; Lee Giddings. Socialist;
Tho boy, who was born in Eu­
of the evenlny to prevent acts of
Donald Cook. Frank lloesw. Mar
of congratulation were received by James W. Mott. Republican; H a r
The chamber has considerably
gene on December 5, 1924, was re
Jorle McPherson, John Phllllpa, reduced Its expenses when It gave vandalism.
M r and Mrs, Cline from friends vey G, Starkweather, Democratic
turning from the Pleasant H ill
KENSINGTON MEMBERS
Dean Wilson.
and relatives.
Upton A. Upton, Socialist Labor.
up the community hall. It Is now
school and ran across the highway
ENTERTAINED FRIDAY
Sixth Qrade
Isaac Cline and Lillian Evaline
For Secretary of State— Hal E.
the desire of the members to add HOT LUNCHES STARTED
In front of his home to meet his
Scholarship— Emma Jane Smith, all available recruits to work In
Dodd were married In New Sharon. Hoss. Republican; D. R. Midwood Lions to
Sponsor Benefit two smaller sisters. He apparently
AT HIGH SCHOOL HERE
Mrs. W. N. Dow and Mrs. W. K.
Violet Steele. Peter Chace, Paul the city’s behalf.
Iowa on October 26. 1882. It was in Socialist Labor; Ray H. Wisecar-
Event for Athletic Fund;
did not see the approaching auto­
Barnell were hostesses at the home
Nott, Lawrence Thompson.
After last night business meet
Serving of one warm dish to of the former Friday for members this place their only son, Fred ver, Democratic.
Students Are Active
mobile.
Attendance— Nellie Gates, Anita Ing the members discussed the those high school students who
was born. They then moved to
For State Treasurer— Rufus C.
H e Is survived by his parents,
of the Kensington club. Special
Pugh,
Carmel
Waddell.
Peter measures on the election ballot, go­ want to purchase It. along with
Plans for an old-fashioned has two sisters. Norene, 6, and Dorothy
Trasky, Minnesota, where th e y ! Holman. Republican; J. W. Mal-
guests Invited were Mrs. Gertrude
Chace, Clarence Clark, Billie Nes­ ing through the entire list of 13 sandwiches of varions kinds, was
llved for eight years. Thirty-one I oney. Democratic; Minnie McFar- ket social to be given by the Girls
Wilson, Mrs. Clifford Wilson, Mrs. years ago they came to Oregon! land. Socialist; Michael Ward. So League and the Lettermen’s club 6, and his grandmother, Anna
bitt, Lawrence Thompson, Thelma bills with lively discussion. The started at the school on Wednes­
Skllbred, In Norway.
Laurence M offitt, and Mrs. W alter
of the Springfield high school at
Johns, Roberta Putman, Midge W ll only bill that there whs unanimous day of this week.
where Mrs. Cline’s parents resided clallat Labor.
The food Is Gossler.
Funeral arrangements are Incom­
son, Leroy Church, Robert Donnes, agreement on was 317 No.
They have made their home in
For Attorney General— Alfred Taylor’s hall next Friday evening, plete but services will be held
prepared by tho home economics
Mrs.
W.
C,
Itobhan
and
Mrs.
Dal­
Paul Nott.
Gnrden Way where Mr. Cline has P. Dobson. Democratic; J. E. Hos- November 11. at 7:30 are being from the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew
department of the high school un­
las Murphy will entertain for the
LIN CO LN SCHOOL
been Interested ln dairy business mer, Socialist; C. H. Svenson. So- completed this week.
der the supervision of Miss Ruth
chapel In Eugene. Rev. P. J. Luvaaa
REBEKAHS HOLD BIG
members of the club at the home
The social will be given- under will be In charge and Interment
Junior High
slnce coming to Oregon.
ctallst Labor; I. H. Van Winkle.
Morrison, Instructor.
of
Mrs.
Rebhnn
on
November
10
PARTY ON HALLOWE’EN Announcement of the hot dish
the sponsorship of the Lions club will be made at Pleasant 111.
Scholarship — Hasel
Nesbitt,
Out-of-town guests at the affair | Republican.
with a one o'clock luncheon.
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belt» of | For Representative, Fourteenth of this city and proceeds will be
Jeannlne Withers, Florence Rob­
and
the
kind
of
sandwich
and
Ihe
Springfield Rebekah lodge held
erts, Bernice Smith, Beth Opte,
Camas, Washington, Mrs. Emery j Representative District— Earl H. used to purchase football shoes
PREPARING WAY,” TO BE
a hlg Hallowe’en party at the I. O. price of each Is mnde the previous MISS BARBARA BARNELL
Donna Jean Severson, Muriel Ty
Qodbey and her daughter, Mrs. H ill. Republican Charlee A. Hunt­ and other necessary athletitc equip­
dny
and
students
are
required
to
O. F. hall following their business
SUNDAY SERMON THEME
son, James Hebert.
Joe Danford of Portland.
ington. Republican; Elwln A. Mc- ment for the high school.
meeting Monday evening. Women sign a posted notice If they want PLAYS FOR EUGENE CLUB
Members
of
the
Girls’
League
Attendance — Bernice
Barnes,
a portion prepared for them.
ICornack, Republican; Frank Carli,
The theme of the sermon tor
came dressed In print dresses. Re­
Elmer Chase, Rosene Cole, Floyd
Miss Barbara Barnell, daughter RELIEF OPERATOR AT
Meat loaf at five cents per help­
Democratic; H. M. Stewart, Demo­ under the leadership of Marjorie this Sunday proceeding Armistice
freshments appropriate to the oc
Prochnow,
president,
will
prepare
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
K.
Barnell
of
Green, Elisabeth Johnson, Mar­
ing and peanut butter sandwiches
cratic; Frank Hamblen. Socialist;
day at the Methodist church will
camion were served.
Miss Edna
DEPOT TH IS WEEK
garet Meek, Stephen Rice, V ila
this city, furnished the musical por­
Van N. Kemery, Socialist; Joseph baskets as will the wives of mem be: “ Preparing the Way of the
Swarts, Mrs. Helen Donaldson and at four cents each were served
bers of the Lions club. Harry W il­
Weight, Lois June Wilson, Wen­
tion of the program of the City club
Wednesday.
E. E. Russell of Corvallis Is here | M u h r Socialist.
Lord.” The evening evangelistic
Mrs. Meda Catching were members
son is arranging the program to
dell Bartholomew, Dale Carson,
of Eugene Tuesday evening when this week substituting at the South- , i 'or
M
etrici
Attorney.
Lane
service at 7:30 will be: "The Leo­
of the social committee.
shey played a group of piano num­ ern Pacific depot for Carl Olson. c °un»y— W. H. Brooke, Republi be given before the auctioning off
Jean Daniela, Elmer Downes, M ar­
pard’s Spots.” R ev. Dean Polndex
BIBLE CLASS PLANS FOR
of
the
baskets.
Many
new
and
novel
vin Gorrle, Earl House, I^ewls
ter preaches both sermons. The
PARTY FRIDAY EVENING bers. She Is a student of Reuben agent. He began his duties Friday can' Mmald Young, Democratic.
high school numbers will be In
Charlyle Goffrelere.
Howes, Mervyn Mulligan, David MEN’S ATHLTTIC GROUP
County
« --------- •
Sunday church school meets at
and expects to remain for ten days.
eluded.
Prlvat, Dale Robertson, Bob Rod- CHANGES MEETING HOUR
Members of the Bible Study class
Mr. Olson ls spending a part of the I For County Assessor— Ben F.
9:45. The Leagues meet at 6:80.
enbough, Scott W right, June Berg.
of the Christian church will hold a STUDENTS HAVE PARTY
Keeney, Republican, Democratic.
The College League is discussing
vacation hunting.
The businessmen's group which hard time party nt Taylor's hall
Elva Boyles, Bessie Cox, Katie
For County Clerk— W. B. Dillard, STUDENT BODY PLAY
the question: "The Origin and Dee
AT LINCOLN SCHOOL
Dutchuk, Ethel Gott, Jennie Jack- Is meeting weekly at the high Friday evening. Mrs. Daisy Pugh
Republican; Sam Lehman, Demo­
TRYOUTS
ARE
STARTED
tiny
of Man.” The high school
FRIENDS CLASS ELECTS
son, Ada Johnson, Mnrjnrle Jolliff, school for athletic contests wll) and Edith Laxton are In charge of
cratic.
league has the subject: "Geetlng
Students at the Lincoln junior
OFFICERS ON SUNDAY
Ruth Keeler, Jean Lloyd, Haxel hold the next meeting a week from refreshments anti Mrs. N. L. Pol­
First tryouts for parts for the fall along with our teachers." The In­
For
County
Commissioner —
high school held a Hallowe’en
Nesbitt, Delorls Nice, Ila Louise tonight. Thursday, November 10, lard and Mrs. Larson Wright will
Student Body Play to be given at termediate league faces the prob­
Clinton
Hurd,
Republican;
Cal
M.
party at the school gymnasium Frl
Lee Vail was chosen president ot I
Putman, Juan Stratlon. Jeannlne It was decided here Tuesday fol­ direct the program.
Springfield high school will be held lem of: " Permission.”
day evening. The group gathered the Friends class of the Christian ' Young, Democratic.
Withers, Beth Ople, Oliver Adams, lowing the Initial session. Con­
For County Coronet— Chas. P. this afternoon. "Nothing But the
at the school at 7:00 o'clock a n d ! church Sunday morning. Laura
Billy Burnett, Kenneth Cook, Floyd flicting meetings prevents several
Truth” a three-act comedy by
Mother Visits Here— Mrs. H. L. serpentined downtown and hack to i Rogers
Iuka Circle Meets Tonight
Is
vice-president,
L elal Poole, RepubltcSn; Marlon Veatcn,
Cornell, Harold Foss, Leroy Garvin, from attending on Tuesday nights. Barber of Bend Is here this week the school for their party. Members Squires, secretary-treasurer, and
James
Montgomery
has
been
ni<1< rn" c ■
Regular meeting of Iuka circle,
Volley hall was played during visiting at the homo of her son,
For County Judge— C, P. Barn- chosen for presentation. It will be will be held this evening at the
of the Eighth A grade were i n , Mrs. Esther Adams, social promo-
(Concluded on Page 4)
the first meeting period.
C. F. Barber.
given ln the high school auditor­ home of the president, Mrs. Wnade
charge.
| ter.
( Concluded on Page 4)
ium early In December.
Barnes at Itoerth end ■ otroeta.
public seholi tor the fall we "e,
leasod thia week at the lira. • '
and Lincoln schools, The h
school roll was not romplrte W *
nrsday afternoon.
SUPPORT ROLLS
IN FOR W i l l
KEEP CO. AGENTS
UNGES GRANGE
CIO OFFICIALS
Up FORELECTION
KALLOWE’E» IS
GOLDEN WEDDING
EIIENTOBSEWED
Basket Social
at high School