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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T H I U T IHM'11 YEAR
ROLLOUT
FOR FIFTH PERIOD
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HI'UINOKIELI), LANE COUNTY.
OKKOON,TflU KHDAV. APRIL 27 193*3
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Jc’b k * Enlisting in Reforestation S e ^ k
FOR STATE MEET ¡
Three of Necessary 12 Candi­
dates File for July Election; Springfield Registers 300 Per­
Two Are Wet, One Dry
cent of Membership for
Annual Convention
Four Moro Weeks of Cleee-
work, Then Examinations,
Graduation and Vacation
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F0BH>0ME
Davis Enters Team In Cas­
cade League; Businessmen
Finance Venture
Three men have Indicated their
dealra of repreaentlng Lana county
at the state repeal convention and**'
* WU AW AKUo
YONCALLA F IR S T CAME
have filed their names as candl _
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Fifth Grades Show Best in
dales io I»- voted upon at the ape Sessions Open T o n ig ht for
Manager to Certify Eligibility
Scholarship Lists at Grade
Four Daye; Adults Aid Lo­
clal «lection to be held July 21.
List. Wants More Players
School Buildings
cal Young People Win
Welby Mavens of Hprln«fleld.
to Attend Practices
la I week announced hla Intention I
Four more weeks of achool nnd u
of being a candidal* while in Hab-m I O,r,?r 50 s Prln*fl*‘<l J'»“»« P««Pl«
Equipped with membership In
filial wwk of exainlnaUona sod
ail tiding a hop growers meeting *'■* »<'«»d the Oregon Mate Christ-
the Cascade baseball league, an
i loalurf «xi rrleea ar.tl the 1931-33
<>»»e piar» in the Kooervelt “ Baby
Me f led hla name with the »sere
Kn<U«avor conventloa In Eugene
experienced manager, and »officiant
school year for H|irln«fl«l<l i hlldreu lid b ititt’ *' r<Hii|xi«sHÌ of aasistani
Utry of state later in the week. He ,hl* w“wk KDd Th" ,,r*‘ «*••»» *»
funds to purchase the necessary
will end.
• ' t r e t a rira tu r a litu e t in eitiljrra , go»»
l,r »*»"7,
baseballs and bats to start the sea­
Honor roll for (he three achouta io a mid w»»tern»r Harry Woodring, favor» th- repeal of the eighteenth i *" ° ‘H'n ** 7:30
am. ndinent.
1 c Hopper, pastor of the Weatroiaa-
son. Springfield's town baseball
of tlie city for the fifth all wenka formar governor of Kansaa, (above)
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. ••»r Presbyterian church of Port-
I is he« n mad'* aaaiatant Serreta//
team Is now ready to go to work.
Huph Earle of Eugene was th e-, .
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period were releaeed thia week and »f V ar, hia moi iinatton by President
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u,
l land, will deliver the keynote ad
BUI Davis has consented to man-
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allow alight rhunge from previous I <*os»v»lt ha vi % been con Armed by flrfi' man to file hl» name a» a can .
dress. "Where Thy Treasure la.
age the local club and is putting la
did -le Me favors repeal of the I
l eporta. Freshmen lead I hi high I .r Nennte
All convention aoaalona will be
much of bis time on Brattaln field
amendment from the constitution
at liool roll with fourteen •
nta
held In the auditorium of the First
each evening helping the boys get
Another man at Cottage Grove hat
listed.
Christian church. They will be
their team started properly.
aunnusi-'-d hla candidacy as a dry.
The fifth grade at (lie
s
open tp (ho public, and everyone lo-
Willing eontrlbntlona made by
arhool with IN names on tht
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There are to lie twelve candi­ terested In Christian Endeavor Is
business firms of the city have
roll headed lb« lower division
date In laine county, one for each nvl'ed (o attend any of the meet­
made possible the entry of the club
Alleudanr« at the Junior high
lu.000 population. 81s will favor ings be can. A large crowd Is ex­
In the Cascade league which re­
good with 64 names on the
z
repeal and six oppose IL The win pected to line the main streets off
quires
a financial deposit, and also
but there were only eight Blade
ners In the election will be bound Fusene Saturday afternoon about
the purchase of some of the necee
out of the entire group who hi
by the pre-election stand of the ma­ 3:3# when the btg convention par
sary equipment for the local club.
their nnmea on Ihq scholarship rol. •/ ner Honors Visitors F ri­ jority elected, states Mr. Stevens, ade will take place.
Hereeith is pictured the launching of the recruiting drive to enlist
More of this equipment, such aa
250,000
unemployed
for
President
Koosccelt'•
Reforestation
Hervice
plan
The fifth grade al the llraltaln
and
will
bave
(o
vote
with
them
as
day; Oregon Scenery Pic­
baseballs and bats will be needed
Springfield Gets Banner
The enlistments are for 0 months duration for jobless between tl.< age« of
arhool also lend the list at that
a single unit.
tures Are Presented
later
in the season and tbe boy»
Springfield
w
ill
carry
the
L
a
M
18
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25
They
receive
#1
per
day
and
the
application
are
passed
building with 14 names on the
The state convention to act on union banner nt the head of this X t " .y L L ' I ' i ' “ ""■¡‘ tee. in th - renpeelive te rrito ri« On- provino n is
have decided to charge a very
scholarship roll.
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,
that
gr»v**i» johe »hull autigii at leaet <hr«*e-foartbs of their pay to
Public Inspection of luku circle
»mall admission of lo cents par
Complete reports for each of tbi 37. Ijtdlea Auxiliary of the O. A. R. the repeal question has been set county» d ile g a tlo n In the parade.; dependents. Enlistments are made at army enlistment quartern following
for
some
time
In
August.
game to cover these expenses
T h e C h ristian church young peo-
which those aerept-d arc sent to army camps for conditioning after which
grades are a.i follows:
was made here Friday nlghl by two
Practice Game Sunday
p
le
a
society
won
the
right
to
carry
(b*-T
assignments
by
the
I
Opart
men
t
of
Labor.
Photo
No.
I
shows
HIGH SCHOOL
Regardless of the action taken
visiting slate officers Mrs. Mabel
The first game to be played on
the banner by registering 287 per jo hl»»« making application«) No. 2 show« m«jt!«i > ctRg eerved rermita from
Freshman
by
the
convwotloo,
Oregon
will
re
rolling
army
kitchens
»nil
No
3
shows
recruits
oft
for
conditioning
rampo
Kagsdale. of Baker, Oregon, stale
the Cascade league schedule will
Iseler Anderson, l.aMoyne lllack president; and Mra. Leota Brown, main a dry state. There remains a cent of Its active membership for
be held at Yoneolla on May 7. An­
the
convention.
Still
others
are
ex­
Charles Clement. Bussell Cooper, Pendleton, stale Inspector, were the dry clause In Ihe stale constitution
other game has been arranged for
which the attorney general has held pected to register, bringing the
Hoy Craodall, Edward llenaen. visitors.
thia coming Sunday afternoon be­
actual total well over the 300 per­
John Khkhunh. leils Manley. Flor
They were honored with a din­ cannot be voted on at this special
tween the locals and Dinty Moore's
cent mark. Springfield won both :
ence May. Mota McCracken. I»ru ner given for them early In the election.
Bicycle shop team from Eugene.
first and «econd place« In the Lane
rile Ogilvie. Albert llodakowskl evening by Mrs Myrtla Egglmann.
The game starts at 2 o'clock on
union stale convention poster con­
Robert Haul. Warren Vail.
department secretary, at which
Brattaln field.
test.
Sophomores
Mra. Wanda Barnes, department
Regular practices are held each
Jerry Clark. Mary Klkow, Clair Junior vice-prealdent. and Mrs. Nel
Sponsors L isted
lladley. Helen Mars, Margaret Ml- lie Carr, local president were also
Adult amnsors paid tor some of DeEtta Sandgath« Best in Double Funeral Service« for Tuesday and Thursday evenings
and many of the boys are turning
ler. Doris Marie Koblaon. Krauces guests
the regtatratlona, which are to be County Contest; Combined
Donoho Children of Vida
out each evening for additional
assigned
to
young
people
who
might
Stiles, Faye Htration. Mary Trotter.
For the Inspection several mem
Teams Take First Prize
Held Tuesday Morning
practice.
not otherwise tie able to go. All
Juniors
hers of the Rich Mountain circle In
P layers are Listed
It nth Hutton. Erma Easton. Eve­ Eugene were visitors.
registrations are transferable, and
Springfield high school typists, A double tragedy befell the Doris j Davis has now a Hat of 16 play-
lyn Klrkbush. DeKtta Hnndssthe,
anyone
who
cannot
go
may
give
bln
won two of the three prizes offered Donoho family of Vida during the
Hand painted scenes of Oregon McKenzie
Valley
Resident
tlrare Shelley. Elisabeth Vail. Beat­ were presented In frames Io each
badge to someone else to use. In the Lane county contest held a t ' past week-end when two of their I ers which he will certify to the
Had Lived in County Since
Young people and adult »pensors the local high school Saturday ' children died from scarlet fever, Cascade league officials. Each man­
rice Elmer,.
of the (wo vlattora during the
ager Is entitled to turn In tbe nnmea
1878,
Buried
Wednesday
who registered for the convention morning.
Seniors
land Mr. Donoho suffered a paralytic
evening.
of 18 players from which he will
in
time
to
help
win
the
flag
race
Frances Apger Donald Brown.
Beautiful corsages were praent-
Writing at the rate of 47 words stroke Sunday.
David Thornes Harrlll. resident
draw his teams.
Virginia Christie. Zula Klrkbush. j ,,,|
n,* department offierra by of Lane county since 1878 died at are aa follow«: Barbara. Esther and per minute with ten errors for a
Myrtle Olga, 14. died Saturday
Those already listed by the man­
Marceline Seavey. Florence Vail
Mrs Carr, who al>o gave Individual the Pacific hospital In Eugene Mon Carol Adams; Kenneth and WII period of 16 minutes, the combined and her brother. Delmar. 7. died
ager are Gene Delph, Huck Harper.
P o tt G ra d u a te s
Ham
Cox;
Dawn
Church;
Clark
flowers to her assisting officers.
j Springfield novice and amateur Monday. Just one day preceding his Grub Shull and William Sword,
day following a short Illness. He
Murl Carr. Wilma Lewis. George
was bom In Tennessee on October lay; Merton Eerebee; Mary Had- (eam « g iiy captured the stiver lov- eighth h.rthdgy anniversary. Both pitchers; Freeman Squires. George
Thatcher
7, 1886 and came to Oregon when ley, Evelyn and Melba Harris; | Dg cup awarded aa first prize by children had KSed ¿iear Vida their Thatcher. Lloyd Mattison, Richard
BR A T T A IN SC H O O L
he was 12 years old. He has lived in Jewel Helterbrand; IHdlne Garten; the Ruy3i Typewriting company In entire lifetime. Myrtle being born Wright, and Gilbert Fish, infield.
F irst Grade
there on May 22. 1918, and Delmar D!ng Mulligan, Everett Squires and
(hla county since that time, having Mrs. Ella Lombard; AIGe Manning. Eugene
A ttn nd ence- Jeanne Roger*, lone
Roland Moshler, D B Murphy. L ela'
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spent the past 14 years In the Deer- ,, .
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DeEtta Sandgathe. writing at the on April 25, 1925.
Alton Roberson, outfield, and Ver-
Van Lydegraf. Romalee Waldrlp,
Peterson. Mina Peterson. Nlel Pol-
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horn district.
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. . rate of 60 words per minute with
They are survived by their par- non Liles. Norman Pohl and Ernest
lard. Veltie Pruitt, pastor of th e 1 . ..
Richard Bennett. HUI Gardner. Dick
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only three errors was adjudged the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Doris Donoho. Black as catchers.
Two brothers. Joe Harrit! and ( ... hriatlan
church; Edna Severson. . . . . . .
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Laraon. Charles Martin. Ray Nott,
.-i. Scharen,
a u
«z i Smith.
o ,.L Goldta
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befll
and won
Jeff Harrlll, both of I-eaburg. and u
Jr . Kidney Peterson, Bobby Robin
Walter
Kyle
.. lyplst .. In the . group
,
. two sisters. Stella and Maxine
a
three-months
scholarship
at the Donoho. one brother. Doris J. Jr., JAPANESE PROBLEM IS
one
nephew.
William
sur
Harrlll.
Mmith, G. W. Stone. W. A. Taylor
son.
Eugene Business college.
and two half brothers. Herbert H.
vive.
Gladys Tanner. Beulah and Quen
Second Grads
Meeting in Evening; John
TO LD TO B R O TH ER H O O D
The Lions club cup offered by and Melville Wells, stationed In
Funeral services were held from tin Thurman. Melvin Trailer. Flor­
Attendance--Thomas Itacus Vic
Casteel Speaks at 11:00
Hawaii.
the
Springfield
Lions
club
to
the
the Pnole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel ence, Elisabeth and l ee Vgfl M,»r-
lor Evi-nic. Ixiule Evenlc. H'chnrd
D is tric t M eeting to Ba nt Junction
Doable funeral services for the
Flanery. Richard Martin, Curds
C ity M ay IS ; Songa A re
Dr. John Casteel, professor of In Springfield Wednesday morning Jorle Waddell. Olen b. Wood. Irene ‘,cho0' makln« ,h« b^8t showing
Mattison.
Roderick
Htelnmetx. public speaking at the university, at 10:30. Dr. E. V. Slivers officiated Anderson. Ida Cox. Wilma I-ewis. w,th thelr beginning team was won two were held Tuesday morning
Given by Lions Q uartet
by
Lorane
high
seboal
for
writing
at 10:30 at the Greenwood ceme­
Roger Tobias. Klyde Waldrlp. Jun will speak at the eleven o'clock nnd Interment was made In the Beulah Richardson, Ethel Swenson,
lor le-ngacher, Edward Hurkheart. worship service. His message will Greenwood cemetery at Leaburg.
Mr». Alec Stevens,, Warren Vail, at the rate of 44 words per minute tery with tbe Veatch chapel In
A declaration that the United
Pallbearers Included a number of Hasel Wilson. Irma Holt, and Clara with seven errors. Members of the charge. Dr. E. V. Stivers officiated. States would be doing the same
Waulda Buxxard. Betty Campbell. be. "The Ministry of Preaching."
team were Reatha Runk and Ben-
Joyce Church. Dorothy Galea, Nad Dr. Casteel Is a Methodist layman long-time friends of Mr. Harrlll, J. Jones.
thing the Japanese are now doing
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1 »one Hill. Veilma Severson and Miss
H. Odell, 8. H. Putman, S. J. God­
yne Neet, Josephine Phalr, Virginia and has studied for the ministry.
in China if they were In a similar
TEA TO AID TR A V E L
For the benefit of those who may | o . ..
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,
Sandgathe comprised the Spring-
dard, Ira Inham. and Emerson Mun- wish
Lee Pohl. Barbara Wnlker, Celia
position, that the Japanese people
to attend some of the sessions.
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Dr. M A Marcy, district super­
FUND FOR M ISSIONARY
field amateur team. Mary Elkow
tlell
Bkearer.
sincerely expect to engage In a
tbe
following
program
for
the
con­
intendent of the Salem district, will
and JoAnn Seavey were members
T h ird Grade
war with the United States, and
vention is given:
he the speaker at the 7:30 service
Members
of
the
Christian
church
of the beginning team.
Attendance— Boh Gardner. Thor- Sunday evening Following thia ser­ HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO
Friday
missionary society are entertaining that this conflict may be greatly
Walker. Cottage Grove. Inorane
wald Johnson. Maxwell Pohl. Frltx vice he will conduct the Fourth
8:46, quiet hours: 8:35, assembly
this afternoon with a tea In the so­ delayed If not averted by the dev­
HAVE MAY DAY F E T F
and Springfield high schools com­
Smitten. Floyd Steel, Tommy Quarterly Conference of our church.
and song service, led by Laurence
cial rooms of the church to raise elopment of Russian military power
peted In the contest. F. B Hamlin,
Thomas. Tom Williams, Betty Pat At this time all reports for ths year
Members to Bring Guests; Meet Sunkler; #:46. address by Chancel­ vice president of the Springfield funds for the Hattie Mitchell travel which would bother the Japanese
Aldrich. Mary Alice Bartholomew, thus far will be given All the of­
lor W. J. Kerr on "The Treasures
fund. Proceeds from this tea as well were the highlights of the address
With Mrs. Gertruds Wllaon
Lions club presented the awards.
Fannie Hicks. Beula Martin. Cleona ficials of the various organisation»
as from other similar affairs in made before the Methodist Men's
of Education"; 10:15, conference
Next Monday
The four members of the Spring- other parts of the state will be used : Brotherhood and thetr guests at
Mnxay. Kathryn Moyer. 1-olsi Phalr. arc expected to be present. All
on Christian Endeavor plans; 11,
field team will go to Corvallis Sat to build up a fund with which to Ilhe>lr monthly meeting Monday
Ruth Phalr, Ixilmae llodenbotigh.
the members and friends are cordi­
Monday, May 1. will be guest essetnbly and song service; 11:30,
Fourth Grade
ally welcomed to alt In at this day. for members of the Happy address by Rev. Milton S. Weber, urday with Mlsa Clarabel Wagner, send Miss Hattie Mitchell back to n,ght by Dr- H>rold J. Noble of
their Instructor, to compete in the
Attendance — Bobby Bennett. meeting. A1I committees for the en­
Hour club when they meet at the "The Treasures of the Good Life"; state high school typing contest. her missionary work In Africa the faculty of the University of
Hilly Haek. Harrison Hillings. Bob suing year will be elected and plans
which she left on a furlough about Oregon.
home of Mrs. Gertrude Wilson on 12, pastor's luncheon.
They have participated in these
Adam1, Colt
Waldrlp, Donald outlined for our work.
A potluck dinner at which the
Emerald Heights at 3 o’clock.
2:00, song service led by Mr. conte«tg for the past several years two years ago.
Moyer, Raymond Bainbridge. Myron
wives of tbe members were guests
Coburg M ethodist Church
Mr . Buford Roach and Mrs. Rex Sunkler; 2:15. prayer; 2:20. con- an<; have made very creditable
Mrs. Roland Moshler will have preceded the evening program.
Roblnaon, John Moek. Donald Bald
Dr. M. A. Marcy, district shuper- Underwood are to furnish the inustcjferences on Christian Endeavor «howlngs
charge of the program which will
win, Ethel Ruth Fulop.
Music for the evening was pro­
Intendent, will speak at the 9:45
consist of musical numbers, soloe. vided by the Lions club male quar­
Scholarship— Harrison Billings. service. Following this worship for the afternoon and each member plans; 3:85. assembly and song s o r - _________________
duets and Instrumental numbers, tet, Dr. W. C. Rebhan, Veltie Pruitt.
Donald Moyer, Edith Ware, Vergle hour he will conduct the fourth Is supposed to bring one guest to vice led by Mr. Sunkler; 3:10, RECKLESS D R IVER PUT
graded Christian Endeavor— Dr.
readings, a pantomime, and a chalk Dallas Murphy, and Merton Fere-
Bustard. Gloria Green. Kihei Ruth quarterly conference. The organiza­ enjoy the May-day festivities.
TO WORK ON S TR E E TS sketch.
Assisting Mrs. Wilson will be Paul C. Brown; 3:30, adjournment J
Fulop. Dorothy Flanery.
bee.
tions of the church will make their
Sightseeing.
Baseball
game
at
U
j
F ifth Grade
Announcement of the district
Mrs. Marlon R. Adams and Mrs.
reports nnd recommendations fur Mrs. M It. Adam», Mrs. H. H. of O.
Earl McCarty. 622 Van Buren
Schaffenherg, Mrs. Dallas Murphy,
Scholarship—Jane Apger. Oscar the coming year.
street, Eugene. Wednesday morn­ Walter Laxton will have charge of Brotherhood meeting to be held at
6:30, state executive committee;
Mrs. N. W. Emery, and Mrs. Veltie
Farnsworth, Eugene Fulop. Dallas
ing began working out a 925 flno the reception at the tea which con­ Junction City on May 19 waa made
Pruitt. Members of the executive dinner; 7:16. opening praise ser­
Knight, Jeaae Lanning. Ituth Mar­
imposed on him Monday morning In tinues during the hours of 3 to 5. at the meeting.
FIVE C H ILD R E N TAKE
committee of the club. Mrs. M. V. vice of song led by Mr. Sunkler;
tin, Bruce Maxey, Mnrlon Phalr,
Table decorations will be in
PART IN PIANO R EC ITA L Walker. Mrs. W. K Buell, and Mrs. 7:30, prayer; 7:36. youth address; the Recorder's court after he pleat,
Bob Pollard, Arthur Prochnow
guilty to a charge of reckless driv­ charge of Mrs. Nellie Pyne, and C O N TEST FOR FISH
Maude Bryan, will assist with the 7:46, Introduction of Eugene com­
Cheater Hchleve. Jimmie 81am.
ing. He will work on the city Mrs. B. D. Murphy and Mrs. Veltie
Five Springfield children partici­ entertainment.
BASKET IS E X TE N D E D
mittee by Mr. Weber, chairman: !
Jnines Richards, Robert Strand.
ditches with the crews of the Re­ Pruitt will pour. Mrs. Petemon.
pated in a Joint recital which piano
8:16,
special
musical
number;
8:30.
Attendance—Jane Apger, Bruce
Mrs. Alvin Severson, and Mrs. Aw-
construction Corporation fund.
The contest to award the per­
students of Mrs. John Stehn gave
address. "Imperishable Treasures,"
Maxey. Gladys Cube, Oscar Farns­
McCarty was charged with drlv brey Brown have charge of re­ son catching the largest redside
at her home In Eugene Friday even­ LIONS CLUB TO NAME
by Dr. Levi Pennington; 9:00, clos­
worth. Arthur Peterson, Bonny
lng at an excessive rate of speed freshments.
or rainbow trout tn the McKenzie
ing. thers studenta from Eugene,
O FFICERS IN MAY ing and benediction.
Ftndley, Jimmie Richards. Eugene
and striking the left rear portion
or Willamette rivers with a large
Springfield, and Junction City were
Fulop, Jamea Htam. Andrew Gott.
Saturday
A nominating committee consist.
of an automobile being driven by C H URCH CLASS V IS IT S
r>n the program.
fWt basket and leather harness
Robert Strand. Dallas Knight. Del­
8:46, quiet hour; 9:36, assembly Mrs. Ralph J. Hicks at Mill and E.
The Springfield children heard at Ing of H. E. Maxey, Dr. W. C. Reb
N EW PO R T ON 0 U T IN G / iven b,y ,h‘\ Wr,K? t and’on"
bert Koch, Jesse Ixinnlng. Ruth
and
singing
lest
by
Mr.
Sunkler;
streets about 6:15 p. ni. Saturday.
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' ware store has been extended to
the recital were Betty Jarrett, Na­ han, and W. F. Walker, past presi­
9:46, three simultaneous conferen­ April 22.
Martin.
dine Neet. Mary Alice Bartholo­ dents of the Springfield Lions club,
Twenty-two
members
of
Mrs.
A
j May 16
<>< the high water
Sixth Grade
ces—How to Lead a Discussion;
The rear bumper, a fender and a B. Van Valxah s Sunday school! cond‘t,on'' Me,tln< snowa haT*
mew. Marjrirle Pengra, and Jean was named at the meeting held last
Attendance-Dean Wilson, Jack
Friday to name new officers for Worship; Building a Life; 11:16, tail light on the Hicks car were class and their friends spent an en-1 brough‘ u” • “ lhe “ ““ «ain
Pengra.
t'ook, Frank Bennett. Dean Van
assembly and singing led by Mr. damaged. McCarty's automobile
A similar recital to be given by the local club. They will report at
Joyable day on the coast at New-1Btreams thls week and haTa WMh
Lydegraf, Junior Endicott, Robert
Sunkler; 11:30, Intermediate Bible received a bent front fender, and
the
next
meeting
May
6.
another group of students has been
port
and nearby points Sunday. The ed much food Into the rivers all of
Nice, John Phillips, Billy Glthena.
The silver loving cup which the dramatisations; 12:30, denomina-* axle, and a broken wheel.
planned for tomorrow night by Mrs.
Rroup left Springfield In four auto- which result In poor fishing condi­
Lorraine Squires. Mildred Billings,
club purchased as a prize In the tional period.
Stehn.
mobiles Sunday morning at 6 tions. The contest was first an­
Polly Dutchuk, Nellie Gates, Anita
2:30, song service led by Mr.
typing contest held Saturday wai
M OSHIER PUT FORW ARD
o’clock and after visiting the south nounced to open April 16 and close
Pugh. Thelma Johns, Roberta Put-'
Sunkler; 2:46, prayer; 3:00. award­
exhibited at the noon meeting.
JOBE
AND
DEPRESSION
Jetty they drove to the lighthouse April 30.
AS
I.
O.
O.
F.
DEPUTY
man, Emma Jane Smith, Midge
The program was given over to a ing of flag race banners and par­
and Agate beach. Games on the
Wilson, Peter Chase. Leroy Church. SUNDAY SERMON T H E M E discussion on Trends In American ade positions; 3:16, parade. Con­
The naming of Roland E. Moshler beach were followed by dinner. N EED LEC R A FT HOLDS
vention pictures will be taken.
Clarence Clark, nobert Downes.
government.
All
members
of
the
"Jobe nnd His Depression" will
of Springfield, as the next District They also stopped near Philomath
Paul Nott, Ida Jane Irwin.
SCOTCH LUNCHEON
club were Invited to participate In Sightseeing. 6:30, banquets, one for
Bcholarshlp— Lawrence Thomp­ he the theme of the Sunday morn­ the program of which F. B. Hamlin intermediates and another for Deputy of Ihe I. O. O. F. lodge was for their supper enroute home.
predicted here this week following
Those making the trip were Mrs.
Half of the members of the
son, Paul Nott, Clarence Clark, ing sermon at the Christian church acted as chairman.
young people.
Peter Chase. Violet Steele, Emma It ha i been announced by Veltie
7:15, song service led by Mr. the action of Springfield lodge In Van Valxah, Clayton Kirkland. Ad Needlecraft club entertained the
Jane Smith, Dean Van Lydegraf, Pruitt, pastor. For his evening ser­
Sunkler; 7:30, prayer; 7:36, elec­ recommending him for the position | elle Williams, Fred Buell. Evelyn other half last Thursday afternoon
mon he has chosen the subject, MRS. C U R TISS HOSTESS
A new deputy will be I Buell, Leroy Inman. Theo Bartholo- at a Scotch luncheon held at the
tion of officers; 7:46, budget ses­ last week.
Jack Cook.
"Paul, Ihe Mad Preacher." There
FOR PRISCILLA GROUP sion; 8:30. oratorical contest; 8:66, named to succeed Dewey McAtpIn mew. Myrna Bartholomew, Velda home of Mrs. Walter Scott. Hostess
L IN C O L N SC H O O L
will he special music at both ser<
Junior High
Invitations recelvftd for next con­ of Eugene when the new Grand Bartholomew. Donald Brown, Rlch- for the afternoon were Mrs. Scott.
Regular
xeml-monthly
meeting
of
Attendance—Neal Pederson. Bob
vention; 9:16, awarding of Cour­ Master Is named at the Grand ard Prochnow. Ben Adair, Ilia Bar- Mrs. Carl Olson. Mrs. Gertrude Wll-
The Sunday school will meet al the Priscilla club will he held this tier Degrees; 9:30. closing.
Lodge meeting In Pendleton on tholomew, Harold Geiger. Ida Cle- j son, Mrs. H. Schaffenburg, Mra. I.
Richardson, David Prlvat. Jean
May
17 and 18.
j ment, Doris Myers, William Deets. M. Peterson. Mrs. E. E. May, Mrs.
Daniels. Delorls Nice, Ila Putman, B:4R, but there will be no Christian afternoon at (he home of Mrs. Wil­
Bunday Morning
Mr. Moshler and Elmer Pyne will Margaret Gorrle, Thelma Sweeney, W. C. Wright. Mrs. Harry Stewart,
June Berg, Jeatinlne Withers. Flor- Endeavor meeting, the young peo­ liam Curtis at 2 o'clock. Games and
9:00 convention consecration aer-
ple taking part In the program of other entertainment will entertain
represent Springfield lodge number i Marlon Coyner, Eva Phetteplace, Mra. O. H. Jarrett, and Mrs. R. H.
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the state convention In Eugene.
the guesta during the afternoon.
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70, at the state meet.
land Nina Boeaen.
Cult
FR ESH M EN LEAD AT H. 8.
STATE OFFICERS
INSPEd lü tt
MUD HARRILL
DIES ID EUGENE
METHODIST WILL
HOLD CONFERENCE
LOCAL 1IPISIS DEATH CLAIMS
WIN IW L W D S TWO IN FAMILY