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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TIIIIITIETII YEAR
f||| M a s Churches To Observe Clean-Up Days
m o H.S. a ,t
15 SEED LICENSE
Ovelta M , WMED f|||Otf
Set
tor
May
5-6
OPPOSE CHANGE
Easter By Programs
(DIED BTCOUNCIL
New Organization Seeks Re­
tention of Paclfio Highway
Along Present Route
■■■ il I. ■■ l I I M
OFFICERS
ARE
$
ELECTED
Many Sign Petition Asking
t i i D-
Alder Street Work Be Stop-
pe<t. Route Too Costly
Wilma Lewis and Jack Wil­
liams to Carry Lead in
Consolidation of Grades to Impressive Services to Be
“Sylvia" on April 21
Effect Savings for District
Held Sunday Morning by
in 1933-34 Year
Three Congregations
Dally reheuraal» of (In- op«retla !
"Sylvie” to I»« presented by the '
All teachers now In the Hprtag
coin b I n i<d boy» and gorle gleo club» field school system except two
Hpirl"*,l,:,1
<l h‘K\ “ h,M''
™ were offered their position* for an
d“ )r- April * L ere being held this Other year at a special meeting of
wlH.k
the District school board held Frl
SUNRISE
MEETINGS
First Lady Rides
SET
Two Cantatas and One Mu-
.¡_ .i
” Cal
P r0 « ra m
i
L i,t # d
fo r
Evening Services
day evening.
No
action
was
takeu
regarding
i
The l-sne Pacific highway asso
I
„aid or th.,
Faster will be fittingly observed |
■ ».Ion wss formed snd officers
* P“ ' *
.
In Hprlngfleld churches Hunday
elected st a meeting Tuesday even
,
m irait» to tha rsitilty mam
r Illese „ f
I* " “
nvaetlng, M -m b ar. of with special- services both morning
Ing In Creswell. 0 r . tiles«, of
the
board
felt
that they would and evening according to announce­
West Hprlngfleld. was elected presi
rather defer this as late as possible ments made today by the pastors.
dent; C. H. Hedgwlclt, Creswell.
Others who carry assisting parts
vice president; aud It. F
vgey, In the musical venture are Alton thus giving them an opportunity to
Three sunrise servlees have been
reach some conclusion as to the
Hprlngfleld. secretary-
planned
to start the day s festivi­
Roberson, Hlun.be Hate«. Irving ' amount of money
„
„
bleb will be
Directors from each
‘y
Davis, Juanita H.amons, Virginia ; available after the first half of tbs ties. One will be held at the Christ­
con-1st of Gene Thom,
C * Chrlslle. and Pearl Olin
I t.g e , become delinquent early In ian church under tha auspices qj
George I'lummer. West Hpr.
z-
the Christian Endeavor at 6:30
Harold Geiger will bn the busi May
John Pyle and Julius Fulop. ,
<sa manager and Uveratt lju lo |e | Three principals Io be offered with an Koster breakfast to be
field; J I * Clack and Carlisle .
t«
be the stage manager
their positions for another year are followed by a service centering
bough. Creswell. Goshen delegi
,Z
W. K. Buell, high school; Roy «bout the subject, “Oar Arisen
will be appointed later.
Miss Jewel Cunningham
Qulney.
Lincoln Junior high and Lord.”
The purposes of the new aasocla
will be the leader for this service
grades,
and
Olenn
Wood,
Hrattaln
(Ion which were set out In a mem-1
Grade school teachers who were Those planning to attend ore ask­
bershlp roll, signed by 400 residents | k .
offered posltloua »re Kdna Platt ed to register with Miss Haxel
of the commuiilttes on the Pacific I
Thelma Sweeney. Kva Plietteplace. ; W ll‘,on'
highway between Creswell and Eu '
Alene Hosford. Dorothy Oirard.
Tho olher two early morning »er-
gene, were as follows;
Kleanor Hmllh. Mrs Kila lurmbard Tlc*a “ ud breakfasts are being
1. To prevent any change In the I
Mrs. Opal Roberts, Mrs. Crystal planned for 6 o’clock by the young
alignment
or rerouting
th e l W
u i in
i — n ” r ° .1 f M
u #et E
r x PaCted j
present Pacific
highway In of Lane
Male. Mariam Male, Crystal Bryan people of the Methodist Epworth
Reach State Championship Juanita L Demmer, Anna F. Vogel, League. The high school group
county not sanctioned by a majority
May Hew««. Clara B. Wagner. will go to a hill north of Spring
Thinks Principal
of the mem Iters of the association
Glen L. Marlin, Marlon K Hall, field for their breakfast and sun­
2. To work for adequate mainten­
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt found
Hprlngfleld high school's debuting Marguerite Mtllhollen, Ruth M orri­ rise service. The older group ot time to get awsy from a most strenu­
ance. drainage and flood control
young people w ill drive to Hend­
son. and Bernie« Conoly.
team,
successful
over
the
Albany
ous social and business program
of the Pacific highway.
There will oe no vacanelea In the ricks bridge for their breakfast ,third week in Washington to enjoy a
3 To eliminate curves and to school representatives last Friday
horseback rids la Sock Oesk Park.
straighten und widen the highway ' ar" now Pr’’P«r*n« «> defend the af system announce members of the and "crvlce
Itutli Morrison. music Instructor.
Lead role« In (he production, Uni
r |r „
v,„ „ llr„ , r|v(,
„ „ „ .,.h(M(1 f(>r . „ v„rul
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by. W " m" L' WI* “
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y
j B(.k Williams
“DeLacv "
Annual - Free Collection ot
Rubbish to Be Made By
Racordar to Draw Ordinance
Street Department
Carrying Thia Faa for All
Daalara in Brow
Cleanup days in Hprlngfleld will
be Friday and Haturday. May 6 and
« These days were fixed Monday
night by tbe council tor the annual
cleanup when the city bears all
expenses of carting away the ar
I cumulated rubbish of the winter
—
PASSAGE
COMES
LATER
John Pyle Choaan as Naw
Councilman to Fill Out
Frad Frasa's Term
Residents are requested to place
I all their old cans, boxes and other ' Beer license fees In Springfield
rubbish in sacks or strong boxes will be $6 a year for all dealers In
these to be left on the surb or In I the new brew whether retailers or
alleys where they can be quickly; wholesalers In mug, bottle or bulk.
gathered by the garbage trucks.
It was voted at the Monday night
A thorough cleanup of tbe city is meeting of tbe city council. The
sought by the officials both os a city recorder was Instructed to
sanitary measure and for beautifi­ draw an ordinance carrying this
cation. Cooperation la sought from fee and other safeguards ln tbe re­
Individuals and organizations to­ gulation« of 3.2 per cent beer. The
ward this end.
ordinance will be voted on at a
called meeting In a few days.
Councllmen took the attitude that
the federal government to help beP
ante the budget had placed as blgb
a tax on beer as it would stand and
any more would simply work a
hardship on the local merchant who
sold It. It was also pointed out
(bat beer la being sold Just outside
Springfield Post Gets $53.20 tbe city limits without restrictions
and Canned Goods as Shara except for the federal tax and that
drastic regulation would simply
of Big Benefit Card
drive all the beer business out of
Springfield American Legion post tbe city and defeat its own purpose.
number 40 benefited to the extent
John Pyle was appointed by the
of $63.20 in cash and a considerable mayor and ratified by the council
amount of canned fruits and vege­ as tbe new councilman to take the
tables last Thursday evening In the place of Fred Fre«e, who has moved
big benefit wrestling match which from tbe city. He took his seat and
flrmatlve
of
their
debate
question
Bunday
School
Pageant
school
board.
Consolidation of
according to the best Interest ol
Herb Owen, promoter, and his mat was present at the deliberations
Regular Sunday school services-
traffic and the communities and against the Medford team In Eu grades between the Lincoln and
artists staged
tn the
Eugene Monday night. The new councilman
Hrattaln school will automatically built around the Easter theme will
property owners located along Its gene Saturday
armory
who
operates
the
Springfield
The debate has been changed to reduce the number of teachers be held at the usual hours. Tbe
route.
Herbert Dibble«, local command creamery has taken an active part
Christian
church
school
under
Ro­
Saturday
so
that
Medford
students
needed
next
year
by
three.
The
two
4. To work for Improvement of
er, and J. M Larson, finance of­ in civic affairs since coming to this
tributary highways to the main i*a- who will be In Kugene for the State sixth grades at the Brattain having land Moshler, la planning to give a
ficer. were well satisfied with the city and bis appointment was look­
clflr arterial highway and to op- Hand contest on that day may hear been combined recently following pageant, "The Joy That la Easter,"
cooperative manner In which the ed on with satisfaction by many
pone all parallel roads In the some i **** debate. The meet Is to be held the reaignatlon of Miss Helen High, tips will start at 9:46 and will be
Eugene show receipts were divided business people.
directed by Miss Goldie Smith with
territory which are not Justified ■ln r"',,n * °F the Administration who was recently married.
with the local post.
Mrs. Melvin T r a ile r at the piano. F i r , t
Annual Entertain-
from a traffic standpoint, coat of *,ul,dln«
There have been efforts under
construction or development af na-j The subject assigned by th estate
The pageant win constat of a
rn en 1’ and Parties for Boys way to stage regular cards here
tural resources of the land adjoln d***>at"
"Resolved that at
chorus of primary children, a
And Girls Held Monday
weekly and the Legion officers
log
j least one-half of all state and locai
chorus of Junior girls, the Queen
_ .
,
., .
, have been giving them careful coo-
Esther (tub. and duet by M a ry
- , ! z°ur, L n ! chl,dren « * » » « » »«XI sidération for some time but so
6. To promote the traffic. gg
■•’«’»M come from aoarcea
hauce the beauty of tha route, and j 0,h”r «kW tangible property,” will
Boyles and Lois Wilson. Muriel ' and hl<h gcho01 a* e8 were guests of far have taken no action
Tyson will be the reader. All these Juanl,a Rebekah lodge at the first
Otls Cllngman. champion wrest-
Increase the business of the com lie debated by the schools with
III assist the important charac of ,wo children's parties held at the >er of the naTy wJ1,
brought to
munltles along the Pacific high Hprlngfleld taking the affirm ative
A pos.lble shift In tho personnel
ter« portrayed by the following:
1 ° ° F »»mil Monday evening, i Eugene tonight to wrestle with Rex
way as It now exists In Lane coun­
of the Hprlngfleld team loomed this Fun Carnival I* Success on
Gifts for the Cross— by M ax w e ll1 The cbi,dren were divided into Mobley on the main event of the Cottage Grove, U. H. 8. and
ty.
Pohl. Virginia Pohl. Margie Seav *wo groups with Thelma Sweeney. Armory card. A full program of Springfield to Meet on Hay­
A petition circulated by the com week when II was announced that
Wednesday Evening; To
erson. Thomas Baccus.
| , O,a Rodenbo“ Bh. and Mary Ann special events Is being planned by
inlttee on organisation asking for Francis Styles and either Ruth
ward Field Course
Honor Charter Member
Hutton
or
Vlrglula
Christie
would
Mary. Mother of Jesua— Beryl ' b° ' , k ' n char* e of “ >• ° ld«r °nes. | Owen for tbe show
recession of work on the Alder
Robertson.
i and Eun,ce Gerber. Eleanor Smith
street secondary highway, which Is repreaeot Hprlngfleld Miss Christie
A triangular track and field meet
Hix delegates (o the annual dis­
between Cottage Grove, University
Mary
M
ag
d
alen
e-J
.u
n
Stratton
*,"*
M
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X'n’
Snod*™
aa
ln
char«e
|
SPRINGFIELD
IS
TO
being proposed as a substitute has been a member of the negative trict
convention.
Neighbors of
11.1. _____ ___
|o f the smaller ones.
o r K l N U t l t L U lb T O
and Springfield high schools to be
route for the Pacific highway, was team all season, and Is a member of Woodcraft, to be held at Roseburg
Peter— Dale Robertson
tho
last
year
squad
She
has
been
Bast<-r
egg
hunts,
games
and
HAVE BEER DEALERS held on Saturday, April 15. was an­
reported with nearly 600 signers.
John— Roseole Cole.
on Msy 16 and 16 were elected at
stunts were provided for the enter­
nounced this week by Marion Hall,
The petition stales tbs new road studying the affirm ative argument the business meeting of Pin« circle
Andrew— Bob Adams.
tainment of the children. A f t e r |F ir* l Applications for License Are Springfield coach. It will be held
Is expensive to construct, goes this week In anticipation of being Iasi night following the fun carni­
Matthew— Robert Nice.
some time spent with this enter-
FT*«* at City H all; No
on Hayward field at the University
through a sparsely settled area and used Haturday by Miss Hernlce val.
Baptists Plan Cantata
of Oregon.
_u „
A
.
i talnment the children were ushered
Drinks Sighted Yet
will not serve enough local people Conoly. debate Instructor.
The delegates are Marlon Adams.
The Baptlet church I . planning'
the
where they
Hprlngfleld will carry on the af­
to Justify Its construction. It also
This will be the first competition
Mrs. . Rachel Thatcher. Mrs. Myrtle [ i “ an
,,
** Easter
* er service
• * r * ce for
or 11
I* a. m. with | were served Ice-cream and cookies I Onp week after beer containing
declares the rerouting of the Pad firmative side of the question clear Kgglmann. Mrs. Juetla Taylor. Miss a sermon on the subject. “Two Men
for the Hprlngfleld school athletes,
,
1
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.
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table decorated In pink n° t more than 3.2 percent alcohol
flc highway on the Alder street Int the finals If the school repreeen- V
although they are scheduled to hold
“ elhs Mellon and Edith I-axton. , In Daxxllng Apparel," by Rev. Wil-
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land Kre<,n- the lodge colors.
contemt was legalized finds Spring-
location would lie Injurious and de­ tatlvea get that far.
an iuterclass meet here on Friday.
Allernatea are Oswald Olson, , Ham Taylor. Miss Ruth Carlton w ill1
1
This debate Haturday will be a , ,
u
,
.. . . . . I .
„ .
_ , .
i Mra- Wanda Barnes. Mrs. Lillian Held store keepers without any ot
trimental to the people, towns and
Similar interclass meets were held
M r. Margaret McOnlre A Pohl, sing He is Risen by Paul Am- Blafk> an„ M r„ c ,Bra T# ,or had , he beTerM e
crucial
one
for
Hprlngfleld
thinks
businesses
already
established
( larlne Putman Daisy Hills, and I brose.
charge of , hp d)ninK room
A fpw |ocaJ
haye ffiade at Cottage Grove last Friday. Little
W. E. Buell, principal. The winner
along the present route.
l Fbr their evening service the
This was the first of two parties application at the City H all for llc- Is known of the anility of either of
of thia debate will In all probability 5 ir. josepnine l owart
All
concessions
and
features
of
church
choir
under
the
direction
ot
planned
for the children, another ense to sell the beer, and at least the two schools except that thia is
be the next state champion, he
ANOTHER OLD CITY BOND thinks. Medford has defeated all
U,' | , .,l.rn,' a.i Wer»» T*
patron Norton Pengra will present the group w ill be entertained sometime one merchant has already made the third year Cottage Grove has
his application for the federal llc- had a track team and that Univer­
IS PAID OFF TH IS WEEK the teams In the south part of the Ized and the entire ^ffalr was held cantata. "Darkness and Down" by the first part of May.
sity high is concentrating her en­
auccess
y
t
osc
responsible.
(
Fred
W.
Peace.
Soloists
having
spe-
Plans
have
also
been
announced
ense
which is also required
state, hut Is working against the
of
Another of the city bonds, the greatest odds when she undertake« The hand made quilt was awarded , C|al parts ln the cantata are Mias for a potluck supper to be held at I every person engaged tn the sale ergies on her track and field events
this season instead of on baseball.
1 RUtb Carlton. W ilfred Cook and
seventh to date, amounting to $600 to defend the negative side of the to Mrs. George Cox.
6:30 next Monday evening. Mem of the beer.
The next regular meeting of th e , Norton Pengra
Tbe following Saturday, April 22.
was paid off this week by the city assigned question, thinks the prin­
bers of the committee in charge
There seems to be no hurry, how-
lodge to be held on April 26. will (
Attorney Is Speaker
of Hprlngfleld. This makes a total cipal
are Mrs. Clara Snodgrass, Miss ever, oo the part of local dealers to Springfield high school will send a
be In the nature of an honor affair
At the Christian church H. F. Kdna Swarts. and Miss Thelma get Into business for as one man delegation to Cottage Grove to par­
of $3600 which has been paid off on
for Mrs. Katie Bruraette. a charter i rvtn wm preach the RegUrrectlon
the principal of the $36.000 Issue
Sweeney. Initiatory work will be said, the small amount of beer ticipate ln a dual track and field
member of Pine circle.
which was defaulted when It came GIRLS IN ACCIDENT
sermon at 11 o'clock. The choir featured at this meeting.
| which was available lost week-end meet.
RECOVERING NICELY
due more than a year ago.
will sing special music.
Hall is busy now trying to lay
did not begin to go around and it
The city has no other bond Issue
out a suitable track for speed
MRS.
BERTSCH
HOSTESS
"Easter Memories,” a sacred can- METHODIST MISSION
takes
several
weeks
to
manufac­
Myrtle G'dell, eldest of the two
coming due until 1*36 and the
ture and properly age the beer be­ events on Brattain field. He is con­
FOR SATURDAY SOCIAL uta by T,n° taon and t’reawell. will
GROUPS HAVE MEETING fore It can be bottled and shipped fronted with the problem of laying
present city administration expects Hprlngfleld high school girls who
be
presented
by
the
choir
under
to have imlil off this Isstic before were struck by an Riitomoblle as
Members of the New League, a j the
of Rev Veltie Pruitt
Reports of the district conven-|‘o the
there­ out a 220 yard track on a field
that time says I. M Peterson, city they left the McKensle school bus club of Kugene and Hprlngfleld Abtnday evening at 7:30 Ren Hoi
fore.
that
there
w
ill
be
no
wet which measures slightly more than
In front of their place near Walt-
tion of the Foreign Missionary so­
recorder.
that around its extreme boundaries.
flood
In
the
city
for
some
days
yet.
ladles,
were
entertained
at
th
e
!
I,ater
"
IH
Veach
the
sermon,
erv$lle Tuesday evening of last
ciety of the Methodist church held
Springfield high school has some
at
8alem
two
weeks
ago
were
given
week. hHs recovered sufficiently Io home of Mrs. W illis Bertsch Satur
Songs at M. E. Church
SPRINGFIELD HAS OWN
very promising material for the
leave the hospital and Is now stay day. Mrs. Emily Peters was the as­
"Risen as He Said." is the theme here Wednesday afternoon at thel YOUNG PEOPLE HEAR
SHADOW BOXING BIRD Ing at the home of her uncle and sisting hostess.
for the morning message at the Methodist church by Mrs W . H
TALK ON “ LOOK AHEAD various track events and expects to
enter some contestants in the state
A guest for the meeting was Mrs Methodist church to be given by Pollard to the combined meeting
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Inman, In
Now that so many cities are brag Hprlngfleld.
Wayne Jones who lives near the Rev. Dean C. Poindexter. The even­ of the Home and Foreign mission I Young people of the Baptist track and field meet to be held at
glng about their birds which do
Her sister. Metta, will have to I mouth of the Smith river. She told ing service at 7:30 will be a sacred groups in their regular monthly and Methodist churches heard a the University ln May.
shadow boxing ngalnst window remain at the Pacific hospital foi of the experiences of the Casad i musical program by the choir un- meeting.
ta|k on “Looking Ahead" given at
panes, Hprlngfleld ran go forth and some lime yet. She sustained Sev­ club, members of which do most of der the leadership of Kenneth Ron-
A one o'clock potluck luncheon the Baptist church Sunday evening SEED POTATOES ARE
boast of a fighting bird of her own ern! broken bones and major their traveling by boat. Those pres­ uner accompanied by Mrs. M. V. preceded the meeting and was fol by Elmo Chase. Baptist and Meth
NEEDED FOR PLANTING
The first of the week one of Miss bruises together with possible In­ ent answered roll call with various Walker. The program is as fol­ lowed by the lesson study con- odist young people held a Joint
McUookln's love birds died In Its ternal injuries.
entertainment numbers.
lows:
ducted by Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew, meeting preceding the first of the
How to get the necessary seed
engo nt Dr. Walker's office. The
M ite boxes will be opened at the Passion Week services being held potatoes for the relief gardens Is
"Qod So Loved the World," Sta-
mate became morose so a looking
DRILL TEAM MEETING
BAPTISTS NAME NEW
I Iner; "By Christ Redeemed,” Ber- next meetltng to be held May 10. A jointly by the two congregations, now the biggest problem facing
gins» wns placed In the cage nud
wald; "The Lord Is My Light,” special program will be prepared Young people of the Epworth Lea- Jess Cross. I. M. Peterson, and W.
BIBLE
SCHOOL
CROUP
CALLED
FOR
TONIGHT
now the remaining bird spends
for that event.
| gue of the Methodist church had
by the choir.
A. Taylor, members of the free seed
most of his time pecking at the
Mrs. Kenneth Tobias, Homer
Regular meeting of the Progres­
charge of the music for the Sunday committee for Springfield.
"AlleluJIa.”
Moxart,
Orace
Bur­
glass.
CLUB OBSERVES FIRST
I evening program.
Chase and W ilfred Cook were sive 22's, degree team of Juanita nett.
Every day persons come to the
named to represent- the Baptist Rebekah lodge w ill be held this
city hall asking how they can ob­
“Come Thou. Oh Come,” "The
BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY
AENEAS CLUB HONORS
church on the week-day religious evening at the I. O. O. F. hall at Blessed Christ Is Risen Today."
BASEBALL ORGANIZATION tain some potatoes for planting.
The members of the committee say
MRS. LOMBARD FRIDAY education committee for the next 7:30. Mrs. Blanche Daniels. Mrs. "Now Let E \p ry Tongue Adore
The Past Matrons club of the
GETTING STARTED NOW that many of these people w ill be
year at th« quarterly meeting bf Cora Hinson, and Mrs. Helen Don­ Thee,’ Bach— Quartette: Mrs. W. Cascade Chapter of O. E. S. Tues­
Mrs. Kila Lombard was the honor tho congregation held last Thurs­ aldson are members of the commit­ C Rehhan and Mrs. W. N. Doy, and day observed Its first birthday with
willing to do some work ln ex­
Springfield's first baseball game
guest nt a surprise party given by day evening.
tee In charge of the social part of Messrs Fred Buell and Paul Potter. an evening meeting and election o f l - . L 'i ” „„„„„„ „ m
change for the necessary potatoes
i
j o
...
7
t
„
° f the season will be played Sun-
members of the Aeneas club at her
Mrs. Fred Frese, who has moved the evenings program.
"The Penitent,” Van der W ater, officers at the home of Mrs. Oer-' day afternoon on Brattain field by and ask that persons who have
home Friday evening. Those at­ to Kugene, and Mr. Cook were
potatoes suitable for planting who
trude Wilson. Mrs. Opal Roberts
Kenneth Roduner.
two independent town teams it
tending were Mrs. Auilroy Brown, members of the committee for this PRISCILLA CLUB TO
care to exchange them for labor to
was chosen president and Mrs. C.
“Gallia," Oounod, choir— Soprano _
A
,
was
announced
today
by
W
illiam
Mrs. ft. E. Hwnrts, Mrs. 8. C. year.
leave their name and the kind of
E. Wheaton, secretary-treasurer, e « -
»»
„ . . .
MEET IN EUGENE TODAY soloist, Mrs. W. K. Burnell.
.
...
. ..
.
.
Cox. It w ill be a practice game
W right. Mrs. H. K. Fraederlck, Mrs.
Plans for the state Baptist meet­
Active officer, of the chapter were L . th* young men who are
work to be done with Mr. Peterson
The fifth number "Gallia" Is a
Lawrence Mny, Mrs. M. J. McKlln, ing tn be held In Eugene In May
guests at the meeting Tuesday.
| |l|n g , town team
at the city hall.
Members of the Priscilla club short cantata.
Mrs. L. K. Page, and Mrs. N. W. were also discussed a the meeting.
will meet this afternoon at the
Two other services which will
. W illiam Davis has been secured
Emery.
A potluck dinner nt 6:30 pre­
home of Mrs. John Seavey, 1696 observe the Easter season w ill be CIVIC CLUB SENDS
to manage the team and regular THREE ARE GUESTS OF
ceded the business meetltng.
Columbia street In Eugene, at 2:30. held at the Baptist chttrch tonight
GIFTS TO CHILDREN | practice w ill be held every Tuesday
NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
SENIORS SELECT NEW
A social afternoon with stunts, and Friday with the Methodist and
and Thursday at 6:30 and on 9un
TAX
STATEMENTS
HERE
games,
and
refreshments
has
been
j
Baptist
congregations
oooperatlng.
Thirteen pairs of pillow cases I day afternoons.
PRODUCTION FOR CLASS
Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter, Mrs.
Tonight
Rev.
Polnderter
will were sent to the Childrens home at
No game- have been scheduled Levi Neet, and Mrs. Fred W alker
FOR SPRINGFIELD FOLK planned.
"Kempy,” a three-act comedy
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| preach on "The Love of Christ.” Corvallis by the Springfield Civic | yet, but they probably w ill be soon were guests of the Needlecraft
has been chosen as the annual class
Statements of taxes due for 1932
Leaves for Paisley — Mrs. Paul Rev. Taylor Is to be the speaker club It was announced here Tues­
club last Thursday afternoon when
play to be given by the senior class have been received during the past Brattain la leaving today for Paisley! Friday evening’ XX
day at the benefit tea and meeting I To California— Mrs. L. K. Page members of that organisation mat
at Hprlngfleld high school on Mny several days by most of the pro­ In Eastern Oregon to spend some
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of the club held at the City library. Is leaving today for Sacramento. | at the home of Mrs. W. C. W right.
19. T r/ou ts nro now being held at perty owners In Hprlngfleld and time with her husband on th e ir1
Hurt Pol« Vaulting
There w ill be no other meeting o f ' California where she will visit with Mrs. Larson W right was the asslst-
the school under tho direction of Lane county. Springfield people in ranch near that town.
Richard Wilson, student at West the club now until May It has been relatives.
ant hostess.
Miss Marguerite Mllhollen, director. nearly all Instances find that their
Hprlngfleld, was injured Saturday announced by Mrs. Paul Brattain,
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The next meeting w ill he held
The class had selected nnother total tax sum Is greater than It
At Junotlen City— Mrs. J. M. while pole vaulting at his home president.
Returns to 8prlngf1eld— George April 20, and w ill be a potluck
play hut later decided ln favor of was during either ot the past two Larson spent Tuesday visiting with Ha sustained a spratnod wrist and
About 30 ladies attended the tea Oliver has returned to Hpringflelo luncheon at tha home of Mra.
yoorx.
"Kempy.”
relatives at Junction City.
back.
at the llbarary Tuesday.
after spending the w inter at Baker. W alter Scott.
-'«FORD DEBATE
ID BE SATURDAY
BENEFIT MATCH
AID TU LEGION
CHILDREN ARE
LODGE GUESTS
N. 0.1». ELECTS
SIX DELEGATES
OPENING M C K
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