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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T llllt T lin ’ll YKAIl
_HPIUNOKIBLI>, LANK COUNTY? OUKlJtJN I I lim s b A Y , MAIK J ?
GO.OPFAAM WORK
England’* Kraut y Queen
Many Subject* Taken Up for
Diacueeion During Monthly
Brotherhood Gathering
INSTALL
NEW
No. S
¡DEBATE TEAMS ¡S ta te B a n k s LANE-PACIFIC HOAD
MEETJONIGHT C lo s e d
B0ÜF IS FORMED
SPIRITUAL IllS
OF WORLD TOLD
Springfield - Eugene Squads
Governor Order* Four Day Creswell, Goshen and Spring-
Open Season With Dual
field People Come Before
I , Moratorium to Prevent
Match** There
Local Chamber Croup
Deposit Withdrawal*
DISTRICT MEET MONDAY
| All banka In Oregon cloned TO PROTECT HIGHWAY
Dougin* County Contest Fri­ thl* morning and will remain
Committees Appointed and
day; Short Debate Season closed until Monday. March
Meeting Will Be Called to
6, on order of Governor Julius
for District Schools
Perfect Organization
OFFICERS
Head of Co-operative Farm
Speak* on Work. Plan*, and
Idealiam* of Member*
(’«op! rally«, farming, trees. and a
number of other lesser maltura
were taken up for dlaruaalon at the
monthly meeting of the U -' «dial |
Melt’s Urol herhfHHl hi
day
night.
Alaon Bristol, manager
»
operative farm now In b
x
north w eal of Hprlngfleld. ex
•>
aome Of the difference* In
plan of lire from that whlrh
3
people of today are following
explained their organisation, aril
tiee, and ultimate goal, aud anawei
wl a barrage of questions |>ut to him
by thoae In the audience.
i
k
Rev. Pruitt Place* Depression
as Seventh Plague in
Evangelietic Sermon
ANSWER SAID SPIRITUAL
Recovery Will Be Expansion
of Spiritual Life and More
, Just Distribution
Meier, who declared the
Hprlngfleld high nchool’a debut­
To perpetuate the Pacific high­
ing a uaon opena Unlay wltb Eu four-day holiday to protect
Being named " E n g in e d ’a t^uera
Painting a picture of the present
way on Its present location, and to
the
Oregon
hanks
following
W a C . Bullitt, American diplomat economic depression as a beginning
o f B e a u ty " Is aa honor to th rill any
gone high school and If the local
promote
It
as
the
main
north
and
now
is
Europe,
around
whom
rages
a
g irl . . . but when aurh an award ear-
teaiiia urn successful the debate the closing order which was
tempest is a teapot, as to whether he of the seventh plague referred to In
rtea a »2,(MM) rash prlxe, then oae
aeaaon will lust ’ until Monday. issued in California last night. south arterial highway through-' is a weret embassy for President
the Bible, Rev. Veltla Pruitt. Wed­
woiilit tw a« hsepv na M i n l.aura
out the county plans were made'
: otherwise II will close the name day
Telegram« wore aunt to all Ore­ for the organization of a Lane-Pa elect Roosevelt or Col. House io nesday night, continued hla series
j Il open«.
of evangelistic services at the
gon bank« this morning by the clflc highway association at the ob tain in g debt inform ation.
The rea on for thia Is the small Huperlntendent of Bank«, ordering
Christian church preaching on the
meeting of the Hprlngfleld Cham­
number of entries In debating In them to remain closed for three
topic. "How to End the Deprea
ber or Commerce Wednesday even
this district and a decision to ell- day«. Thursday. Friday and Satur
■Ion."
lng. A large delegation from Cres­
minute the round-robin m eets such day, March 3. 3, and 4.
The Bible In the 1M7-1S Chap­
well. Goshen and Eugene were pres­
ua were held lust year, substituting
ters
of Revelations speaks of saves
ent and discussed plans to protect
Stop C a lifo rn ia W ith d r a w a ls
Instead, the dual debate method.
Plagues which shall Infest the
and
promote
the
highway.
T h l. afternoon at 1 o ’clock team« I „ Th” i ? ’"” d°®" not renec‘ on
world. We have already passed
Committees were appointed from)
fr o m
Eugene a n d 8*rlngfta!d
Or‘* ”B banka’
through six of these, each of which
each of the districts represented to i
W ill d e b ate both th e negative am. I
PreT,Dt
has been definitely marked starting
He cloaed hla remark* by an Rebekah and I. O. O. F. Com­ affirm ative s .d « . o f t b . duration- . J * ? , “ I T
formulate
the plans
and near
call a future
larg.- Eurene and St M a rv ’a
SUrt‘n<
T CUrrenCy
general
meeting
In the
‘ S ta r t
revolution,
down
mittee*
to
Direct
Entertain­
bouncing that every Friday night la
• R eso lve d : T h a t at leant om -half T
* ” *" ° Ot ° f ,he
to
elect
officers
and
formulate
a
®
’
Fr,daY
to
Determine
to
tb®
World
War
which
was
the
,f
T... .„ T . . T T T " )r’< " n '*“"*« »“to California fol
OpM-bouae night at the farm and
ment Are Announced
of
all
state
and
local
revenues
policy
for
the
new
association.
:
Contender
in
State
Play
I
"a
'd
Pruitt
extended the llrolhrrhood an Invi­
lowing th»lr holiday announcement,
"Each of the six plagues have
Plana for a trip to latrane w hen I should come from sources other the governor stated
tation to visit them Many of the
Those appointed include Jerry
!
tangible
property."
The
debates
Ba.-ketball
at
Springfield
high
real calam ities, but even the
members
of
the
Hprlngfleld
I.
O.
O
Clark
and
F.
A.
Russell,
Creswell
llrolhrrhood members later Indi­
Notices posted on the doors of
officially concluded
concluded on
on i World
»r did
did not
not affect
affect peoples
people
waa "‘f'clally
w orla w
w ar
cated a desire to accept the Invita­ F lodge and Juanita Rebekah lodge will I»- held si Eugene high school Lane county banks state that they H. C. Bond. Eugene J C Holbrook school 1 was
wheB
I
“
O<
WorM- T*“
tion aud visit the farm In a group will present a program were dis­ and Professor Victor P. Morris will ure closed until March «. by order Goshen; and John Pyle, Harry’ " T ? * ’ * thU
Stewart and M B. Huntly Spring fle’d ’ team loat to Eugene 1248 I”
affliction Is reaching Into all
act as Judge and critic for both
cusse« al the weekly -----
Itebekah
V in n
W ill S
CI
..
. . . . . . . meet
... - ,
No date for . »»ea-
the visit
was
net
of the governor.
field.
’
tb® closing game of the district part-'' ° t the world.
The old problem of trees again I1"* brr*’ Monday nlgbt. Th« tenia debates, lie will sward a decision
The new association will not P!“i <* t . leaT,n< Eu* ene champions
"Sto and
Business Goes On
disobedience
have
bobbed up at the meeting when ,lr ’’ dal" *"* ,or ,bt’ Ptogrom I« to one or the other of (he schools.
Every effort Is being made to only look after the Pacific h igh w ay! ° f th® “A" league teama of ,h e <n> brou*ht on tbe depression. We use
Friday night Myrtle Creek and
members complained (bat trees s4“ r<b 8
permit the transaction of business and Its tributary highways but will l riCt' “ d 8prln«fleld Just above tbe word depression In the meaning
along aome of (he parking strips In ,
Elmer Pyue and Roseburg high school will debate
as
ti ual in the county according scrutinize all public expenditures i ,otta<e Grore at the bottom posi- tbat People have trouble la obtain-
the
sam
e
>
ubject
In
dual
debates
lo
lb« city were set so clo e to the Kr,”M" ••I'x k are members of the
to local business men.
Most •--------
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...... county,
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I tion.
j lng something to eat. drink and
for road»
In « Iuine
with the
'
curb that II was Impossible to drive
representing the Oddfel- determine the Douglas champion­
The winners of the two stores are expected to follow the view to seeing If the money Is w ise-' . ™ <* da; e ™ n,n‘ 3t ><«y-. "B”
an automobile along the edge of (he l"WM
""
program
The s h ip .
chamP‘° na ° t
county 1
Admonition I, Solution
pavement without having t h e l r it<'b*'kab «roup Is represented by m eets will debate Monday at some lead of the McMorran and Wash ly and economically -pent without
T*® «»lutlon of the depression
automobiles scratched by the tips ^ r* kllllm« Ulack. Mrs. Batella place us yet unannounced, for the burne store where Mr. Hicks, man unduly burdening the taxpayers. de,eated ««rdnor. Douglas "B" win j
DerS 1110 Saints from Eugene Problem lies In the admonition
of the branches The matter will hr
and Mrs. t'larlne Pulman district championship. Winners of ager. announced that merchandise and that It Is fairly distributed
The chamber directed the secre
the*5 three «*“>« «®rles with "3 ^ek J ® _ P’” !t the Kingdom of
A number of skits, song*, and short i the district championships will will be sold for cash or exchanged
taken tip with city officials.
for checks drawn by reliable peo­ tary to write Senator McNary urg Euf?6ne
n,«h‘
»n effort
and »•« Ridhteousnens and All
meet
nt
Salem
this
month
to
deter­
playa
are
being
planned
for
the
af
One lone walnut tree on the park­
ple. Those who have charge ac­ tag he promote the case of the T Wr®“‘ th® ri<ht to rePre®cnt the tbeae thln<» «ha» »*> added unto
mine the slate championship.
ing o f (be church property also fair
Members on (he flower and en
Springfield .wludents of public counts will continue using them canalization of the Willamette dla,rtct in the ,ta le tournament. If th*®’ h® declared,
ra m . In for a great deal of discus­
Pro«Perlty Is Just around the cor-
for • •**>
the • speaking under the direction of and others who have satisfactory river before the waterways com ° De te>ln WtM th® flrat two Kalnea
sion The tree In particular discus- lerlalnm ent committee
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—
credit ratings will be given charge m lttee of congress and especially
ner. but the corner Is not the one
T
lrd„W
"1
“Ot
Ptayed
Ion
Is
very
warped
and
twisted
,,,<,nlb
March
were
announced
Miss
Bernice
Conoly,
huve
been
.........
sw
w v i,
w m p rtl
U llll
I W IN U H ]
- - - w
vw i
.
. .
i h o t t l u a . l l « . ’T »»..— _ _
.
. . ...
emphasize flood control.
Hprlngfleld players lost
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two I we 8 w k - “ ta »ne with special
and
aome wanted
to cut It off and n 81 f ****
Meeting. They are . Mra.
Nellie studying the question to be debated acounts.
game« In closing their present sea
on spiritual things, a pros-
Several
meeting
are
being
held
*
’>«»•
Mrs.
K
E
Moahler
and
Mrs
for
several
weeks.
Two
members
of
graft a new lop. Olbera advocated
8On whlch waa notable because of P°rity which will enable all to ac-
the debuting team. George Murx In Eugene this morning and some MAIMY A T T F N n M f ik iT u i v
removal of the tree and the plant­ N e llie Jo rd an
A I I t N D M O N T H L Y the ,afck of traln^ reaerTeg
quire the necessities of life, and
The surprise program planned for and Virginia Christie, gained con­ plun to relieve the Immediate short
ing of a new one. W II Myers will
MASONIC
SOCIAL
NIGHT
players with som e experience was wbich places spiritual values above
age
of
cash
will
probably
be
an­
this
week
centered
about
a
play,
"It
siderable
experience
last
spring
as
Investigate and take whatever ac­
about the extent of the team last
alm ighty dollar, he concluded.
Pays to Advertise" with the follow members of the local school squad. nounced later In the day.
tion he deems advisable.
Fifty . people
attended
the
month-
fall when
Marlon
Hall
began
The
church
filled
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iu v .u
v m u - .«H
wU«~u t Coach
uadi M
arion M
ali b
eg a n
c vn
u rvu a auditorium
u u iio r iu m was ruled
tng
In
the
cast:
Lee
Pulman,
Elmer
The
hank
holiday
is
not
a
new
They
now
comprise
the
negative
C h u rc h W o rk T a lk e d
ly social which members of Liberty casting about his first starting line- ,or thla »ervice and good audiences
Itu^h Sutton and Frances idea. These* holidays have been
Much time was also given over to pyne. N ellie Pyne. Cora Hinson, team
Masonic lodge sponsored at their
up. Many others turned out for haTe been turning out each evening
a discussion of the material work Stella Eaton and Clarlne Putman Hllles will uphold the affirm ative.1 working in cities and states In varl hall last Thursday night for their practice, but good players have to atnce the revival campaign began
A program of games will be fea Frances Stiles Is a new student atj*”*“ Part« ° f the United State« for
which the Brotherhood could do for
wives and members of their faml be developed.
Sunday evening.
Hprlngfleld high school, but had "hurt periods of tim e for many
their church
It was Indicated at tured for next week’s social hour
lie.-. A potluck supper was enjoy
Last Thursday Roseburg took
Special emphasis is being placed
months.
experience In debating last year.
the meeting that the vacant church
ed at S: 30 and the U tter part of the
8prlngfleld 22-14 on their own on "»us*' « the evening services,
Miss Conoly, debate director. Is
lot would be available to someone CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
evening was given over to dancing Boor, and Monday night brought Laurence Sunkler stags solos at
for a garden If there waa any re
TALKS INDIAN MISSION herself an experienced debator, ATTEM PT TO ENTER
and cards. I. M. Peterson. John the final game for-the district, all each «»rvlce and special musical
having been a member of the Wo­
quest for It for (bla purpose.
DOCTOR OFFICE FAILS Henderer. and C. A. Swarts were other team s having aiready com- nunib®rs are always offered,
Announcement of iho district
Mr a“d
Dallas Klee, former men's debate team of the Univer­
members of the committee In pleted their schedules.
— - Pruitt
—- will preach
Tonight » Rev.
Brotherhood meeting to be held at vealdenls of Eugene, now In charge sity of Oregon for two seasons.
on “Salvation.’’ The Murphy-Mo-
An attempt to gain entrance to charge
Brownsville on March 23. was made of ,b ® White Swan Indian Mission,
shier quartet will sing.
I the office of Dr Milton V. Walker
MRS. PARKER HOSTESS
by
I*. J. Bartholomew, retiring ***• ““ Iv
of Ila kind maintained LIONS CLUB MEETS
L io n s Q u a rte t to S ing
failed last night it was discovered SEVENTH GRADE GIVES
president. He announced that he b> ,b <’ t’hrlstlan church, provided
TO AENEAS CLUB MEET
AT NOON ON FRIDAY when he cam e to his office this
Friday. "The Pre-Eminent ChrUt"
PROGRAM
AT
LINCOLN
will attend the meeting which will *bt' program for the meeting of the
will be the subject of the sermon.
morning. The lock on the door had
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Members of the Aeneas club
start with a 8:30 dinner and offered Christian Endeavor society Sunday
Regular meeting of the Spring been Jimmied and the door-stop
The Lions club quartet'
quartet. Dr. W-
W. c C. -
Students
in
the
Seventh
grade
were
guests
of
Mrs.
John
C.
Parker
Io take a carload with him.
evening Mlsa Onldla Smith, week- field Lions dub will be held at Tay- had been pried open In an effort to
presented the program at the Lin at her home Tuesday for the re- Rebhan’ D B MurPhy. Veltle Pruitt
New officers of the Brotherhood ,laV Bible school teacher, was In lor hall Friday noon. W F. Walker release the lock indicating that this
coin school Friday afternoon. The galar monthly meeting of tbe or-
.
Ferebe®
8ln« at tb®
were Installed by Rev. Poindexter charge. Mr. and Mrs. Rice explain­ and J. Fulop are members of the had been the work of amateurs,
numbers on their program were: ganlsation. Five guests were pres- j
h
" " D° ’ er T icea held
and Itegan I heir work Monday even­ ed their work and exhibited some program committee.
___________ _
|
Reading, Shirley Seavey; dialogue, ent besides the members Thev
„
ing They are L. L. May. president; of the things made by the Indians
Reports on the work of the differ-
Leaves Hospital— Mrs. K. W. "Aunty Puxxled” ; tap dance, Helen were Mrs. E. E. May, Mrs W alter D B ^ " nlnR next -Monday evening
H H. Poller, secretary; Dr. W. H on that reservation.
etit acts for Ixtdlee Night are also I Carney of W altervllle was dismiss- Lyons and Patsy Patmore; and a Scott, and Mrs. Maude Bryan all
m ' Pr“1? h“8 announced that be
Pollard, treasurer; Rev. Frank 8.
M K. Hayes, adult superintend­ expected at the meeting.
ed from the Eugene hospital on play. “The Recovery o f S la n v ”
a t Snrimrftaia . - a
, "Conversioo
w,n Preach a ’ series of sermons on
of
Springfield, and Mrs. Dell Hoi-
( ’lento, chaplain, and Wm
O. ent for the C. E. was present and
’ comb, and Mrs. W. E. Holdrldge of
i?, ,7
Hughes, J P. Vaughn. P. J Hart ho also addressed the ooclety.
Rand. Oregon.
AH ,h ese " •» « ■ H -tic services
lomew and J F. Bailey as first, sec­
M r« W c
. 8tart at 7:45 an<* «veryone Is In-
mrs. w . v , Wright will entertain
»_
v
ond. third and fourth vice-presi­ KENSINGTON CLUB HAS
f o r ‘r
t h e o i n x h
u
vtted *» to come and hear . and take
her 1.
home , f° r H t
dents.
' ODGE PLANS FOR
,'IM E PROGRAM
EUGENE WINNER
IN FINAL GAME
GUESTS FOR MEETING
A potluck dinner waa enjoyed by
the men previous lo their meeting.
Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee aud Mrs. Riley i
The Ladles Aid will serve the Hnodgrass were guests at the meet'
dinner for the March meeting It lng of the Kensington club held
was announced.
Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs John Henderer. Mrs. Clarence
DEGREE STAFF A rrF P T C ’ ***"* Waa a’'■lg,“n, hostess The
U tU R EE STAFF ACCEPTS afternoon waa spent playing cards
________ _________
WALTERVILLE INVITE a"d pu«nng jig sa w
puzzle« to.
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gether.
Member, of the D.-greo Staff of
The next meeting of the group
Juanita Rebekah lodge laat night will lie held March 10 at which
accepted the Invitation of the Wal time they will bold a one o ’clock
lervllle Itebekah lodge to pul on potluck luncheon at the home of
the Initiation there the Utter part the president. Miss Edna Swarts
__________________
of March.
j
A sp ecial m e e tin g or the local BANK CASE HEARD
grou p was held at th e I. O. O. F.
R v u m r 'c
.
bull At 7 o'clock Wednesday even-
WEDNESDAY
ln<.
1
__
The law milt brought by R. O.
R A R R A D A R A D A 1C I i m i
Masters against the Commercial
BARBARA BARNELL ON
Stale lUnk (now In liquidation)
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be special music at each service
Mrs. Mary Keeter, elderly Spring- OD that day.
field resident, who knew Lincoln
The Bible school will meet at
when he lived in Illinois and who 9:45 and the Christian Endeavor
possesses some of the items which at 6:30 In the evening.
he once owned, spoke of her ac-
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qualntance with the man Friday CHURCHES UNITE FOR
evening at the monthly church
WORLD ’DAY OF P R A Y E R ’
night program. Mrs. Veltle Pruitt
W rKAYER
had charge of the program, and
Ladles of the three Protestant
Mrs. Fern Richards, the refresh-1 churches In Springfield will hold a
ment8’
Joint m eeting at the Methodist
■■.fe-
x"
K is s
j tendent of Banks. In an effort to
,lav®
cashier's checks declared
l»r«ferred claims was heard yester
,laX bX Judge Sklpworth In circuit
' »’«rt. After hearing the arguments
for b° tb «Ides the Judge ruled for
l tbe defendants. Many Hprlngfleld
P«*>l>le were called as w itnesses for
the trial.
S ,-*
LARGE CHICK ORDER
ASSESSOR DEPUTY FOR
SHIPPED ON MONDAY
SPRINGFIELD NAMED
BANKRUPTCY IS FILED
MRS. ADAMS HOSTESS
FOR ^COOKING CLUB
FOR DRUG STORE HERE
A petition In bankruptcy Was
filed Wednesday, Mnrch 1, hy the
Hotels Drug Store No date for the
hearing on the petition has been
set according to Con Dillon, re­
ceiver. The store closed Tuesday.
Old Clasamatss Visit
Arthur Frewlng, Alberta wheat
farmer, and Hnrry Frcwlng, his
brother who lives nt Tigard, were
In Hprlngfleld Tuesday to visit with
Dr. W. H. Pollard. The three men
attended grade school together
when boys at Tigard. Mr. Frewlng
reports that with high prices of
gasoline and low grain prices, he
loses money every tim e he sells a
bushel of wheat. His crop last year
amounted to 90110 bushels.
church Friday afternoon to observe
MRS. DOANE HOSTESS
the annual "World Day of Prayer."
AT CARD PARTY FRIDAY Mr" w H- H»R*rd and Mrs. w. H.
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Gantx, presidents of the two Metho-
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Doane enter- dl*‘ Mission
groups will have
tained at their home Friday night charge of the Methodist participa­
tor members of the
Iuka circle, *•«*> In the program. Represeota-
Ladles of the G. A.
R. at a card lives from the Christian and Bapt-
party. Five hundred was played •*< churches will also take part ta
with Mrs. Daisy Clover winning the program. A social meeting will
high prlxe and Mrs. Eggimann the be held after the meeting. Last
consolation prlxe. Arble Lansbery year the gathering was held at the
was awarded the door prize.
j Christian church.
PROGRAM IN EUGENE l,nd A A 8 ‘ hramm. stale superln
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Mr. and Mrs W. K. Barnell and
daughter, Barbara, aud Miss Ruth
Morrison will attend Iho Masonic
dinner In Eugene this evening. Miss
Barnell will entertain during the
dinner hour with xylophone solos
and will he accompanied by Mlsa
Morrison.
Sunday morning the pastor will
T H IIR rM rD C IID uizrane
P"‘a<'h °" "The Faml‘y
Ood"
CHURCH GROUP HEARS
"Is the Bible In sp lred r will be the
ANECDOTES ON LINCOLN
sermon subject. There will
A consignment of 2000 baby
H. P. Markusen of Junction City
chicks from the Nelson W hite Leg­ will again assess Hprlngfleld pro­
horn poultry farm went out from perty for 1933 taxes It was an­
the Springfield Southern Pacific at-1 nounced Haturday by Ben F.
flee Monday. The shipment waa Keeney, county assessor, when he
made by express and was the first released a list of deputies which he
, of several orders which the farm has appointed for the county.
will ship this season says R. B.
The deputies are to start work
Nelson, proprietor.
on March 1, and are expected to
have completed their task by June
1. There are 19 deputy assessors
LEGION MEMBERSHIP
CONTEST UNCERTAIN In the county.
Sixteen members of the cooking
club of the Christian church attend
led the monthly meeting and social
gathering held last Thursday even­
ing at the home of Mrs. Ely»
Adams. Following the business
| meeting games and refreshments
wc:-e enjoyed.
PAST MATRONS TO
HONOR MRS. KETELS
All members of the Eastern Star
are Invited to nttend a tea to he
given at the home of Mrs. Gertrude
Wilson, Saturday. March 4. from
1 the hours of 3 to S o'clock. The ;
tea Is being given hy members of
the Past Matron« club of Cascade
chapter In honor of Mrs. Jane j
Ketels, a member.
7
T H IR T Y -F IR S T PR ESID EN T
o f the U N IT E D S T A T E S
I
With the deadline for the Am­
erican Legion membership contest
reached last night officials of the
local post are In a quandry as to
which side Is the winner, the at>-
Jutants or the commanders. It
seem ed like a tie late Wednesday
afternoon. Final decision In the con
test will be announced tonight
when the Springfield post holds Its
regular semi-monthly meeting at
W altervllle.
CALLED TO INDIANA
BY DEATH OF FATHER
Dale Summers will leave today
for his home at Ossian, Indiana,
where his father died Wednesday
morning. Mr. Hummers has been
living In Springfield with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eggl-
niann, for the oast three year*.
His mother Uvee at Assain and he
plans to re: