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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPHINOKIKIJ), LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURBDAY, JANUARY 26. I«33
T H IR T IE T H YEAH
U.H.S. BALL TEAM
COMES M M
H. S. GIRLS NEED Airport Is Given
New high Rating
ELECTION MEET
GINI FACILITIES
PHONE COTS FOR
FARMER ASKED
Springfield Bneketbell Boy»
Certain They Can Win Con-
te»t on Home Floor
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c.
P. T. A. Would Remodel
Lower Northeast Hall Into
Dreeeing Room, Showere
Lane County Rural Telephone
Association Organized at
Glenwood on Saturday
Department of Commerce De­
signates Springfield Muni­ L. L. May Chosen President of
cipal Field as C3X
M. E. Brotherhood for
Year; Others Named
Springfield's municipal airport
ha» been awarded the rating (if
SECOND MEET TONIOHT
LIBRARY
NEEDS
TOLD ( 3X n«id by the Department ot APPROVE PHONE INQUIRY
COBURG TEAMS L • . * 8
C
om
m
erce
according
to
word
ret-
©
Reductions in Switch Board
Hot Lunches at Schools to Be
her* laat week by Jim Mac Limited Tax Exemption torj
St. Mary'» and Lowel • ’
Charges and Share of Long
Parsonages
Used
as
Resi­
Manlman.
field
manager.
Continued
Throughout
Cold
League Contendere, D
Distance Toile Asked
dence by Pastors Sought
The addition of illumination for
Weather Says Workers
Local H. S. Player
night flying and the erection of one
Organisation of the Lane County
A'pp al» for donation labor to Im­ more hangar of the »lie larger than . Member* of the Men'« Brother- .
Hprlngfleld high ai-hoola bi
Rural Telephone assoclatloa sad
now
there
would
h,M
X*
ut
tbe
Methodlat
church
went
prove
facilities
at
the
Hprlngfleld
the
largest
one
ball team ha» been buay durlni
CMgr«s»maa elect Terry t ’»roea-
high school will probably tie made entitle the field to an A3 rating. «■ " * " rd »« lhe,r «""»‘hly meeting
the sending by that body of a reso­
pant week, playing many g*
'»r of Kcbraak»,- »ay» the »10,000
soon a» a result of action taken at auch a« 1« given the Swan Island Monday night a» approving the In
alary la loo much »ail prevents Con-
lution to Charles N. Thomas, com­
with " I f Ivagu» team*. The
the monthly meeting of the Parent- airport In Portland. In the opinion »eatlgaUott of telephone rate, and
dents have baan buay with preps.«» grvMuaaa from ««'»Ï « true pklB M
m issioner of public utilities for Ore­
M rr,ce whkh ° overD<,r Julius
Tcu.her association at the high of government Inspectors.
lion» for ihelr flnul eamlnaltnos o f the people*« need« He goe» to
gon.
asking for an Investigation of
W .vliingt"» oa March 4.
. .
. Meier ha» requested. They dlrect-
school Friday,
and have not playad any of Iha more
The rating given on »afety and
. . . .
, _ .
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switch board rates and an equitable
, ...
, ed their secretary to »end a letter
Importnot name« with the "A" lag-
Two high school faculty member» availability of field excels that of
distribution of long instance toile
Profesaoi Auguste Piccard, noted Belgian scientist who went U n mile»
.
,
. ,
..
, ,
. to the governor telling of their
appeured before the P. T. A. m eet­ any other airport In thia vicinity In
_
gui*
was effected Saturday morning
'
action. They did not take any action high in the stratosphere, is sow in America fo r a leetare t o v He thinks
ing to preaent requests for Improv
the points on which the fields are
ascension in bis foetal ball should lx made at a northern latitude
They will open up again neat
when representatives of slm eet 1M
on the request of rural telephone a o f balloon
Am erica during 1834 ¿ernuae o f our neameas to the magnetic pole, thus
menta Ml»« Muy Hewe« preaented judged. These Include location.'
Tuesday. however, whan the tint
rural telephone lines gathered St
line» that they be Included In the
being
better
-ible
to
study
the
cosmic
rag
He
says
it
w
ill
not
be
ne
ce
ssa
r
y
the need for more »helving for length of runway«, »Ixe of field,
yeralty high five coma» to the
the Glenwood school In West
proposed Investigation although
fo r him to again make the trip , but only direct the work. P ro f. Piccard,
tmoka and for magazine racks and freedom from natural or artificial
Hprlngfleld gymnasium for a return
Springfield.
the matter was taken up for discus­ ( l e f t ) was greeted at New Y ork by his tw ig brother, Jean Piccard, o f
1 locker« In the library. Hhe feel» hasard» such a« electric or te le
»am». Thia will ba a good game.
M a iw k n l l i o n . Delawe —
sion.
Another meeting has been called
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certain that the necessary mater- phone wire«, houae» or treea. and
Hprlnaflald lost the flrat game to
for the Eugene Chamber of Com­
The men also went on record as
the Eugene boy« at McArthur court
merce tonight at 8 o'clock. T h e as­
Entire County
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I favoring a measure now before tne :
two weak» ago. but think they ran
sociation invites all private lines
I state legislature whereby church
Salem
to
Attend
Junction
Tj,e
B
econd
project
preaented
to
I
win on thalr home floor. The Eu
to send representatives to the m eet
parsonage«
within
a
certain
valua­
City Meeting Friday
the association I» that of providing
gene prop loam 1» »1»« »marling
Ing at which time further action
tion and used for such purpose be
dre«»lng room», shower» and lock-
under defeat In a hard fought bat
may be taken. There are nearly 300
. made exempt from taxation.
Monthly
meeting
of
the
M
ra
(or
the
girls
gymnaatam
claaaes
tie with Eugene high Ihl» weak
such lines In this county and every
L. L May was chosen president '
They will make every effort to da- t'ounty Chamber of Commerce will Th)g waa preaentad by Mia» Ann
effort Is being made to have each
of the Brotherhood for the next
feat Hprlngfleld to retain »econd *’•' beM at Junction ( Ity Friday v„ge|. No facllltle« for girl» athlet-
place in the district
i
• « » ’* •» « “ » announcement» |pB wpr,. pr„ v|d,.d when the gym-
year to succeed p. J. Bartholomew Eugene and Springfield Cir­ Glen Wood Talcen in as New represented at the meeting.
Four things were set out in the
' Other officers are 8. 9. Potter, sec- cles to Hold Joint Installa­
There will be no "A" league U f ,
* " k «* “ ' ° ” #r,8n' na.lum wa» built. At the pre»ent
Member at Meeting Friday;
resolution adopted Saturday ae ob­
trie, tournament th l. year e. , . h
-ecrelary.
time , h„ , lrto have „„ drea.tag Methodist Singers to Present r e t r y , to succeed Howard Hughes;
Musicians Are Heard
tion Exercises There
jectives of the association. They
"
Dr. W. H. Pollard, re-elected treaa-
game played will raise or lower the
Geglslatlre matter» now under room« or «bower» It wa» first pro
Many
Famous
Numbers
on
urer;
and
Rev.
Clemo
as
Chaplain
percentage .lan d in g of each tea m 1 con.lderatlon by the H om e and posed to build theae In the gym-
Members of the Springfield Lions ; are;
Flnal preparation for the Joint
Program of Evening
to succeed U. O. McElhaney. New in,ta llatlon of officers of Pine* c7r- club were complimented for their i 1. To Join In the application
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end the team with the highest per Senate at Salem will occupy the na.lum. but later plan« call for the
vlce-presldents are Wm O H ughes,! cla number 45 and Eugen„ clrc|e success in carrying on the work of reduce rates now pending before
rentage will represent the dl.trlcl >na)or part of the evening The an dosing of the northeaat hallway In
Members of the Methodist choir
J. P. Vaughn. P. J. Bartholomew. llumber jg, Nelghborg of Woodcraft their organization during these tbe commission
i . . „ r n > n , e n i a t Halem 1I re
Ijine county ' delegation at the basement
In the stain tournament
at naiem
.. and ,.v the remodeling will present a musical concert at
and J. F. Bailey, first, second, third ' t0
held at the new Woodman times by Ed. Shea, Portland, dis­
... March
S S ....I. Hprlngfleld
u ..c in.f t e l . l has
h . - nlavnd
......
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2. To Invite other rural or city
In
played, Salem headed by Senator II. f of this together with the room
. . . . now the church
Sunday evening under and f(JUr|h re8p<,c t,vely
only two "A" league games to date Wheeler, and Including Kepreienia used for finishing manual training
hall
In
Eugene tonight was made trict governor of Lions clubs tor lines in the state to Join with us.
the direction of Kenneth lloduner
A. B. Anderson was taken In as here
nl(?ht
, hp rpgu,ar meet Oregon, In his official visit to the
and has a standing of 500 percent | Hvge E A M ctornsck. Karl lllll. products. Into suitable quarter». The program will begin at 7; 30 and
3. To procure and present facts
new member, and announcement in_ nt th_
Springfield den at their semi­ and arguments to the commission.
V II a ha» 750. and Eugene high . »«'d C. A. Huntington, and Elbert ; Only a minimum amount of work wit. contain the following numbers: a wag
made , t (he meetlnK th>|
J
ield ^ rcle.
Bede, editor of the Cottage Grove would be required here and warm
monthly meeting Friday noon. He
4. To get a fair rate or > onsidot
(Xerxes*, dues In the organisation would be . ’ *
” *’ la ” " ° **11 atten0
.
...
Sentinel and reading clerk at the water for the showers could be pro-! 1. Ilan<»i-I— "Largo
was introduced by W. F. Walker, onr own echange.
x
.
.
.
,he
Installation
inclnde
Mrs.
Minnie
Mrs.
Walker.
The St
arv « earn *
‘
legislature, will attend the meeting elded from the heating plant,
reduced from »1.00 to 60 cents for ...
„
. . „
Vm.
. .v
i Hi»ner. Portland. Grand guardian; past district governor, and spoke
Handel — “Where 'ere You
“T his action was made necessary
this year only. This is the annual
. ,,
,.
the S p rin g e .
>y»
r
anlj dlacuaa measure« now pending
A comm ittee of three, Mr«. Oeno-
and
Mrs.
Ida
Adams. Springfield. at length on the work of the clubs because the last rate was too high;
ntght in . / ; m; which ¿ " d- ^
|and problrMa facl„ lhe „ w m a k er. vleve Ixiuk. Mra. Ira Nice, and Mlsa
Walk." Paul Potter.
fee for the entire year.
over
the
entire
state.
’ district guardian for the district
g acorn of 29 10 At the half the
Handel—"Trust In the Lord,"
Music was furnished by Jim Me farmer8' Income« have dropped off
Mrs. Mary Mile« of Eugene will Vogel, were named to make an In
. —.« a by the
.h men
™ was enjoyed h be-
«, from Alban>' to Grants Pass. Actual
scorn Stood 16 ». T he lineup» were
Choir.
Manlman and Fred McKinney. M r .i°” r haK: the 8er’ ,ce « » » * * « • •
served
.
..
a « *«_
S t Mary'» »**• “ ,a *k on *b* recreational facl- veatlgatlon of the work and sup-
.
a. . .
al
installation for both c rcles will be
S p rin g fie ld
2. Llddle—"The l-ord la My Shep­ fore
Duridn l,t,M °* Or**“n and Lane county. p||ne needed and to report at the
the business meeting.
•
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™
MacManiman played a group ot h*8 dr°PP«l
one-fourth M
n a.
made by Mrs. Fields, past guardian
Hawke
F
herd,"
Fred
Buell.
slide trombone numbers with Me shown by the la8t L“ « Coun‘J' d‘-
The
next
meeting
of
the
Brother-
-
B
Kobe
w l" Illustrate ker talk with an next meeting of the P. T A. to he
w X. at a which
VI v ai
llarlm an
F
3. Stainer—"God So Loved the hood,
time new o •»»
ffic e r s, I the Eugene group,
Kinney as accompanist, and Mr re' tory “ d the ‘«'«Ph“»« company
Guthrie exhibition of oil painting» done by held at the Brattaln »chool In Feb-
will take charge, will be held on
Springfield
drill team
under McKinney plaved some piano solo.. ,akM 8,1 the lon«
Thurman
C
World." choir.
to»8 "
Chrtslensen
A. Fulton.
ruary. The comm ittee will aak the
Squires
G
Stainer— "What Are These February 20. starting with a potluck the direction of Mias Melba Mellon,
This statem ent of reason* for
Toman
Junction City ladle« will serve a »»«oclatlon to contribute some
The
acceptance
of
Glen
B.
Wood,
Wilson
G referee
sapper prepared and served by th e , ta Ptai"- win P“t on the degree work
That Are Arrayed.” choir.
their action concludes the resolu­
dinner at « 30 preceding the bu«l money to the fund and may ask
Everett Squlri
men. Their March meeting will be witb M'88 Dorla Girard as musician, principal at the Brattain school, as tion prepared Saturday.
4.
Schubert—"Ave
Marie,"
Mra.
a I k .- ..m a 1» scheduled with ne«» meeting which will be presided the school board for assistance. Vol
a new member of the club was an
Roach. -
an open one at which time the
The Eugene group will entartain
nounced. Mr. Wood was present for
The committee handling business
HI
5.
('adm
an—
“
L
et
This
Mind
lie
ladies
of
the
church
will
serve
the
with
a dinner at S:3ff th7s evening
for thia work.
the first time at the Friday meet affairs of the association consists
The clever Ixiwell ”B" le a g u e , deni
In
You,"
Paul
Potter
and
choir.
for
officers
of
the
circles
In
both
supper.
Hot lunches are »till being served
tag.
of the following men from various
team also defeated Springfield here j
Shelley—"The King of Uswe
In the two grade »chool» and will
Action on a Ladies’ night pro- parts of the county; F. L. Petxold,
Tuesday of this week liy a score
My
Shepherd
la.”
Mrs.
Barnell,
Officers of Pine circle to be in gram was deferred until the next chairman. Crow Stage route. Eu-
be continued until the end of the
of 30 20 Ixiwell nosed Hprlngfleld
Evelyn Buell, Fred Buell. Paul
stalled are Mra. Juetta Taylor, past meeting to he held February 3.
cold «eaaon It was reported at the
«4
gene; Ernest E. Schrenk, secre­
out of lh e "A" lengue district tour
Potter and choir.
guardian; Mra. Glenn Stone, guard
meeting!. Sufficient supplies of
e
tary, Goshen; W. W. Hawley, Had­
nament last year, and with practl
8
Mendelsshon—
"If
With
All
Ian neighbor; Al Pohl, advisor;
soup stock and vegetables are now
ley ville; Guy B. Knox, route 3. Eu­
rally the sam e lenm bark this year
Your Hearts." (Elijah I Ken­
Daisy Pugh, magician; Minnie Gir­
available It Is believed, but the com­
gene; Fred G. Knox, route 3, Eu­
they are expected to offer St
neth
lloduner.
m ittee needs more potatoes and
ard. clerk; Sadie Baldwin, banker;
gene; Frank J. Rennie, Thurston;
Mary's a »iron« rnce for the "B'
7. Gounod—"Saint Cecilia Mass,"
Rachel Thatcher, attendant; Jewel
more volunteer workers In the pre-
J. W. Hmith. route 3. Junction City;
|<-Mue championship
Kyrie,
Sanctua.
Renedlctus.
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Helterbrand, flag bearer; Mrs. Myr-
prration and serving of the soups
and G. C. Lawrence, Goshen.
Local People Would Reduce
l.tneupa fot^ this gsm e were:
8. Handell — "Largo" (Xerxes) Came to Oregon From Neb* t,e Eggimann, correspondent; and
and cocoa.
Lowell
Sprlnflflsld
Present Hunting and Fish­
Farmers in the McKenxle vallej
Mrs. Walker.
raska in 1902; Died Near
Dor1’ Glrard mu8lrlan: Ginn stone.
The program for the meeting was
I, Winfrey
Hawke. 4
F
are said to be especially active In
The personnel of the choir Is as
ing Fees by One-Half
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.
_
.
.
inner
sentinel;
Alext
Stevens,
outer
arranged by the high school
«, Ktntxly
Dexter Last Thursday
8entlnel. AHce
8enlor guar.
llartm sn. 3
F
the effort at rate reduction. Lines
follow s:
mothers and faculty and included
14, Mooney
Public Invited to Card Party 20 and 23 were represented by J. W.
Thurman, 3
3
Agtt atloii for reductions In hunt
Soprano—
Meadanies
9.
S.
Potter,
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Mar-:dian_
. ,
„
,
. violin solo» bv Eldred Glaspey; a
7. Walsh Ing and . fishing
Squires. 2
G
license for resident»
n ,,.,.,-,,
at Home of Mrs. Wanda Fountain and Lawrence Millican at
Noah Helterbrand. Sam Sweeney
„
.
.
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one act plav with Mra Lee Putman. Willis Bertsch, W. C Rebhan W. garet J. McKay, who passed away
4, Roubles of . Oregon
Wilson. 3
G
the Saturday meeting. Lon* time
began here Inst week !
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Barnes Tomorrow
Mrs. Delay Pugh, and Mr». Ira E. Buell. W. K. Barnell. Leota at her home near Dexter last Tburs and Mamie Richmond are the ingo-
Vest
with the circulation of a petition
residents of the valley state that at.
Rodenbough,
W
’llfred
Cook,
E.
W
day following a lengthy illness. lDg managers.
.N ice; reading. Mr». W. O. Burch;
Marshall and Squires officials.
to the state legislature asking that
Details for the benefit card party one tim e they paid as low aa »1.60
Albers. The MI bsps Helen Crandell, were held Sunday afternoon from J
vocal
solo.
Mlaa
Wilma
Lewis;
This game was close fought at the matter be considered and re­
which Iuka circle number 37, for switch service. Later they were
talks by Mis» Hewe» and Mi»» Londelle Williams, Dorothe Mae the 9chwerlng chapel In Creswell
lim es ending In an S3 tie at the ductions made if possible.
Ladies Auxiliary of the G. A. R. raised as wages and Incomes went
RED
CROSS
NAMES
Potter.
Theo
Bartholomew.
Doris
Vogel, and a report of the first
at 2 o'clock. Rev. W. S. Burgoyne.
end of the first quarter and 19-25 at
will sponsor tomorrow night at the up until they were »3 and »4 during
More thun 200 Hprlngfleld bu I Ine^ ,|n<
the p. T. A. at Blue Myers. Edythe Walley. Edna Platt. pastor of the Methodist church of
HEADS AT ANNUAL MEET home of Mrs. Wanda Barnes. Fourth warttime. Further advances made
the half.
neaamen and other resident» have Mi(IlnUln
g(.hoo,
near Cottage
Alto— M> »dames N. W. Emery,
that city officiated.
Wednesday nlghl both the town signed the petition which a»k» fot Orov<> by Mrg Bur(,h who aUended
and B. streets, were planned at the during later years sent the fee up
A. B. Van Valxah. W. N. Dow. Tlpp.
Mrs. McKay was born In Jackson p- J- Bartholomew, W. P. T y so n ,
and high school teams defeated a reduction of the hunting and fl»h
regular meeting ot the circle mem­ to »9.00 In 1924. they say.
Mrg , kf( En<1,c(>tt wm have
E. Fraederlcks, Jane Ketels The county. Michigan on July 21, 1842
A nd L - c - M o ffit t to R ep res en t
visiting team s from Coburg The Ing license from »3 to 31 50 for | chap|t<> <(f (he
bers last Thursday evening at the on her birthday Saturday afternoon.
meetlng at the MLses Myrna Bartholomew. Eve­ and was married to Samuel A. Me-'
City on Official Board
town team won 37-11. anil the high males over 14 years and would
Ladies’ Aid society was omitted this
home of Mrs. Alice Doane.
lyn
Buell.
Velda
Bartholomew.
Kay at Rock Island. Illinois. They j
school boys 24-12 Thurman wa» abolish the need of license by fe­ Ilraltalii hu'lding.
Esther Crandell.
Bridge
and
500
will
be
played
Petitioners for lower switchboard
moved to Creswell from Nebraska
L. Chambers was re-elected
high man for Hprlngfleld with 12 m ales and children under 14 year».
Tenor— Paul Potter, Frank Bar­ in 1902 and have lived In that vicin­ chairman of the Lane County Red during the evening and refresh­ rates declare that they are paying
polnta. Springfield high hnd won a It also »»ks that the combination ASSESSMENT AGAINST
tholomew. Sam Bartholomew. Don­ ity since. Mr. McKay was a veteran Cross association at the annual ments will be served. One ticket »6 and »9 switch charge« annually
previous game with Coburg 22-11.
BANK SHAREHOLDERS ald Rrown.
hunting and flnhlng license be re­
whereas a few years ago they paid
of the Civil war and died In 1920. meeting and luncheon held at the will cover all charges.
duced from »5 to »2 annually.
Baas—Fred Buell, Fred Ixiuk. One son. Cassius, died at the family (Tsburn hotel In Eugene Wednesday
This party had been planned for only »6. They also demand a por­
BOUNTY COLLECTIONS
Notices of aaaeasment of Indivi­
Efforts will he made to gain sup­
noon. Geeorge H. McMorran was the past week but was postponed tion of the long distance tolls for
W. E. Buell. W illis Bertsch. P. J. home a year ago.
FOR WEEK ARE HIGH port for the proposed reduction dual liability for »hares held In Bartholomew.
elected vice-chairman; Frank L. one week because of other conflict­ their own lines. Their contention
Surviving
relatives
Include
three
plan In other parts of the state ac­ the First National Bank of Spring-
KYstth to Match Our Needs," will daughters. Mrs. Cora Ferguson. Eu Armltage, secretary-treasurer; and ing lodge functions.
being that they own their lines and
Payment of bounty funds to hunt- cording to those pushing the plan field of 100 percent of Ihelr par
be the theme of the sermon to be gene; Mrs. Myra Gossett of New Mary Annin, executive secretary
equipment and are responsible for
value have been sent to all stock­
era and trappera amounted to a here.
given at the 11 o'clock morning llano. Ixmlslana, Mrs. Meda Dean.
the upkeep of the lines.
L. C. Moffitt. P. J. Bartholomew.
large sum during the past week
holders In the closed bank.
service by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter Agatha. Idaho; and two sons. Bar and Mayor W. P. Tyson were ODD FELLOWS ASKED
The meeting held at Glenwood
The hank was capllallxed with
■«-cording to reports from the office
TO MEET TONIGHT, 7:30 Saturday Is the outgrowth of many
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS »25.000 and collection of thia pastor. The Sunday school meets ney S. McKay of North Bend and named members of the board of dl
of the county clerk.
at 9:45 with classes for all ages,
rectors from Springfield. Other
discussions and complaints heard
One man, Archie Williams, at
SELECT THEIR MOTTO «mount will be sought from share­ and the Epworth League will meet Walter McKay at Creswell.
AU members of the Springfield
members of the board Include rep
at many rural telephone meetings
holders In proportion to the num­
Rainbow collected »19 from the fund
at 6:30 In their rooms.
resentatlves from various parts of I. O. O. F. lodge, number 70, are during the past few weeks. That
RED SOX GIRLS WIN
'We Came. We Studied. We Con ber of shares they Individually
ns follows: »3 for coyote, 3« oh bob-
asked
to
meet
at
the
hall
tonight
the county.
they Intend to offer a legal battle
hold In an effort to liquidate the
eat«. and »10 on a cougnr. Others quered."
TWO GAMES TH IS WEEK
STUDENT EXAMS GIVEN
Reports were heard from John B. at 7:30 to practice for a program for reductions Is Indicated in the
Theae wordR were chosen as the bank.
who collected were M. H. Brown
they expect to give for the Rebe­ designation of W hitten Swafford
Only two more weeks remain In
»3 for one coyote; Ted Harper. motto for the senior class at Spring-
AT SCHOOLS TH IS WEEK Coming from behind members of Patterson on first aid work and kahs in the near future.
as their attorney.
the Red Sox girls basketball tea m 1 fron’ Frank Riggs on life-saving
Hprlngfleld. »4 for coyotes and »2 field high school al a class meet which to file claims of deposits
Examinations are being taken In have overwhelmed
Ing held Wednesday morning.
two teams Mr. Riggs reported that plans were
at the hank according to their ad­
for n bobcat.
George Marx and Marorle Pro- vertised call for such claim s which all the schools of the city this which they met this week. Monday "»» b«ln8 “ ad® t° provide a llfe- CLIFF WILSON SHOWS
Frldny payments were made as
WILD BIRDS COME TO
week. At the high school the stu­ they defeated the Marcóla girls smird at each swimming pool In
follow»: Ike Allen. Oakridge. »10 chnow were chosen the moat popu­ are due on or before February 18.
SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT
dents are taking their midterm 46-8 In a rough one-sided game ‘b® county during the next summer
for coyotes and »2 for a bobcat; and lar boy and girl In the elaas. They
FARM BARNS FOR FEED
finals having completed the flrat Wednesday the girls went to Thur months.
will be entered In the high school LEGION GIVES SUPPORT
L. (I. Holman »10 on bobcat».
Definite signs of improvement
sem ester of work. The grade school ston to play the high school girls
Farmers in several parts of the
popularity contest which the Girls
Dangers to many fam ilies now
TOWARD PENDING LAWS pupils are taking their regular six there and won 33-14. The game was residing in the lowlands was point- In the condition of Clifford Wilson McKenzie valley are reporting that
League
la
sponsoring
starting
on
KEEPING LORD'S DAY
who has been seriously 111 at the
wild birds and especially quail are
weeks examinations, and Junior a prlllmlnary to the Thurston-Cot «*> <”»» a‘ ‘b® meeting. Many faml
Tuesday.
Hprlngfleld American Ix>glon post
Pacific Christian hospital where he
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC
coming right up to their barns these
high students at the Lincoln are tage Grove town team game.
llp8
hav8
°n
‘°
tracts
of
land
number 40 voted to go on record as
underwent an emergency operation
which are subject to high water
days seeking food while the ground
busy with the state examinations.
last week-end were reported today
Rey. V sltle Pruitt will prench on MASONS TO HAVE SOCIAL favoring several bills now up for
during
the
spring
when
snows
in
la covered with snow. Many of the
Report cards and the honor roll will REBEKAH LODGE PLANS
Mr. Wilson has been suffering from
the subject "How to Keep the
MEETING TH IS EVENING enactment or change at the state be Issued nert week.
the mountains start melting.
farmers are putting out feed for
legislature In Salem at their meet
an
Infection
to
his
neck
which
sud
Lord’» Day." at the 11 o'clock ser­
BOY SCOUT PROGRAM
John Pyle attended the annual
theae birds which often sit around
A potluck dinner al «:30 to be Ing last Thursday night.
vice at the Christian church Sun
meeting and represented Spring denly became serious.
their houses In large numbers.
MRS.
DOW
HOSTESS
FOR
The favored the aoldlera' nnd
day morning. The subject of the followed hy cards and dancing will
Monday night will be Boy Scout flel(, ft, thp gather|ng
Four fresh falls of snow during
feature
the
monthly
social
night
sailors’ commission appropriation
KENSINGTON LUNCHEON night at the Rebekah lodge and
evening sermon will he “The New
__________________
Girl Scouta Meeting Set
the past ten days are reported from
Desire."
There will be special which Liberty Masonic lodge Is hill; the mothers' aid law amend
all members of the 8prlngfleld
Regular meeting of the Spring the Deerhorn district making ooaat-
Members of the Kensington club troop will be invited to attend. A ILLNESS DELAYS ANNUAL
music at both service». The Sunday sponsoring at the lodge hall tonight men!; the creation of county child
field Girl Scout troop will be held ing and snowballing very popular
school m eets at 9:46 and the Christ for their members and wives. John welfare boards; and the retention will hold their regular meeting at social meeting will be held^and re
REPORT OF LIBRARIAN at the Methodist church this after
In that vicinity. The greatest depth
the home of Mra. W. N. Dow, Frl freshm ents will be served. All lodge
Henderer, I. M. Peterson and Tom of syndicalism law» In Oregon.
Ian Endeavor at #:30.
________
noon at 3:46. Miss Eunice Gerber the snow has reached at any one
Hwarta are the committee members
A potluck dinner was held before day afternoon. Preceding the bust members are asked to bring sand-
p ue (o
illness during the past
leader will have charge.
tim e varied from four to five Inches.
the business meeting at Walter ness and social meeting the ladles wlches. Mrs. Clartne Putman. M rs., wepk o{ Mrg
Saltsman city
MONTHLY CHURCH NIGHT In charge of arrangement».
At Vida and Leaburg It has reached
will
have
a
potluck
luncheon
at
1
yllle.
Elva Adams and Miss Mary Ann librarian, and of Mrs. L. K. Page,
PROGRAM TO BE FRIDAY
a
depth of ten Inches at times.
Vida
Man
Enlists
—
Archie
L.
o’clock.
TWO ENTERTAIN W ITH
Lonk are In charge of the enter- secre4ary of tbe Library board, the
Donoho of Vida has enlisted in the
LEGION
SEWING
CLUB
VO
talnment.
annual
report
of
that
Institution
will
The monthly Church Night pro­
DINNER ON SUNDAY
United States army and la station­
not he available this week. They
gram of the Christian church will
MEET T H IS AFTERNOON AENEAS MEETING IS
ed at Vancouver barracks for train­ BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
Librarian
III—
Mrs.
David
Salts
Miss
Barharn
Adams
and
Mlsa
hope
to
have
It
completed
soon.
be given In the social rooms Frl
POSTPONED TH IS WEEK
ing with the Seventieth infantary.
PLAN PARTY FRIDAY
man.
city
librarian,
ha«
been
1
1
1
Regular meeting of the Sewing
day evening under the direction of Erelyn Harris entertained at the
with
Influenza
(luring
the
past
Regular
meeting
of
the
Aeneaa
home
of
the
latter
Sunday
with
a
club
of
the
American
Legion
auxl
Mra. Ren Hollister. Sandwiches will
Young people of the Baptist
Pictures Shown— Motion pictures
Collects Bounty— Delwln Klntxley
be furnished by members of the surprise birthday dinner for Sam llary will be held thia afternoon at club which was to have been held week.
depleting Shrines of American His­ church have announced plana for a
of
Lowell
collected
»4
county
boun
Sweeney. Guests present were Mr. the home of Mrs. P. J. Bnrtholo at the home of Mra. John Parker
Bible Study class.
Fall Creek Man Here— E. E. Gib- ty money on two bobcat pelts at tory were shown at McKenzie party to be held Friday »venta*.
Sweeney, Dorothy Mae Potter, Lu­ inew. Clothe» for the needy faml was postponed this week due to
son
of Fall Creek was a business the office of the county clerk Wed bridge Wednesday evening by K. C. The affair I» to be given at th*
Ill at Horn»—Mr». Pratt Holver cille Millican, Erwin Fountain, Ro­ Ilea of war veternns will he made the Illness of the hostess. No date
home of Clarence ciaudell.
Kuehner, county Four-H leader.
visitor
In Hprlngfleld Wednesday, j nesday.
has
beta
set
for
the
next
meeting.
bert Millican, and John Dale Adams. during the afternoon.
son Is III at her home this week
CHAMBER TO HEAR
STATE PROBLEMS
.O.W. INSTALLS STATE OFFICER
T NT LIONS CLUB
CHOIR WILL GIVE
MUSICALCONCERT
uX.“ «»X.7 k "™.’ .
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PEIITION ASKS
LICENSE SLASH
w
M’KAY FUNERAL
IS AT CRESWELL
BENEFIT FOR IUKA
FRIDAnVENINU