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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T IIIH T IK T II YEAH
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BALL PLAYERS 10
HEEL YONCALLA
Springfield Lions
To Name Officers
HERE
MAY
BRIGGS HEADS HEALLH OFFICER M iners
Of
BOOTH-KELLYCO. URGES CLEAN UP
No. 17
Claim M ountain
G old On W inberry
METHODISTS ASK
« I KEEP PASTDB
Nominating Committee Re­
Claims Staked Out for Seven
port Due Friday; Barnell Annual Meeting of Lumber
Sanitation and Health Ad- Miles Around Winbarry and "KEMPY” CAST SEES
and Barber Have Program
Company Stock holders la
PLAY IN PORTLAND Dr. M. A. Marcy. Conducts
vantages of Campaign Are
Packsaddle Mountains
Held in Eugene Tuesday
Members of Springfield Lions
Stressed by Dr. Pollard
j Fourth Quarterly Confer­
□ ic
.
Several of the leading players
club will elect officers for the next
14 year
BIG GOLD RUSH NOW ON ca t for roles In "Kempy”, senior
ence Sunday Evening
at their .«m l monthly meeting IprlaMem r
/ i “”” "
Caravan Plana to Laava City
Sunday at 11 for Came;
Entire Squad Going
WESTFIR
1933
Everyone living within the city
.
h l,h • <’*>o«l class play to be pres
limits ought to gladly take advant _
People from Portland and «»ted at Springfield high school on LAY
DELEGATE NAMED
age of the annual city cleanup drive
~
which la being held today and to­ Salem Among Those Going *!ay **• ***u to Portland S. tnrday
Into the Territory
,h pl* ’' prea.-n .d there at Churc" Officers and Commit­
morrow «ays Or. W. H. Pollard In
the Taylor street theatre. The play tees for Year Named; Offica
nital meeting which was held In a statem ent issued Just prior to the
Hprlngfield'a city baa« ba 11 I «a in
has enjoyed a three-weeks run In -
A
mounfaln
of
gold
at
Spring-
Terms Start on July 1
opening of the big free collection
Present officers of the chib are j Kugene Tuesday.
will officially open lb« 1828 ban
field's back door la claimed by Portland and haa been ore of the
of tin cans and other refuse.
F. Il Flanery. president; F. II
aeaaaa fur the Cascade league Hun
, Harry (). Hun bur la secretary, und
there th ia, Members of the pa.toral relations
miners who have staked out huifd- most popular show
llam lln, vlce-pre«ld«nt
Thelmer c. „
Jr p -(or Urum(>y
The beautification advantages In reds of Claims on Winberry creek "Prl1*«-
il»y afternoon at Yoncalla when
com m lttee of the Methodist church
J. Nelson, ««cretary-treasurer; K.
they meet the team from that city
Mr«. Louise Hill, A. C. Dixon, and having all empty can« and other un ¡3« mile« east of here. The gold rash
Miss Marguerite Millhollen la di- bere To‘ed Sunday nlght at the
C. Htuarl, tall tw ister; 1). B.
It waa announced today by William
j ®*- B. 1 unuor are the membora of wanted debris hauled away from | now going on exceed« any other rp' t,u« »>• production here.
fourth quarterly conference of the
Murphy and Visit!« Pruitt, Lion
the premises free of chargo ought preliminary activity for minerals! Btudents who made the trip
havla, manager for the local cl«*
! the bourd of directors.
Dean C.
. to cA»»rth to ask that Rev ________
tamers;
and
Luraon
Wright.
John
to be sufficient reason for the full­ which haa tuken place In Lane * ort,a,ld Include Virginia Christie. T’oindexter be re-aaalgned to the
A truck haa been aecur« T*
I
The
annual
meetlug
waa
called
In
Pyle and John Anderson, members
est cooperation of all resident«, but c u n ty . Hally people string Into th ,,li,ncbe Bates, Eva Louk, George s Wlngfleld and Coburg church,
tranaport the players to the t O
! the forenoon and the elections eat
>f the board of directors.
the health and sanitation benefits territory and claims have been i,a n l" Dalton Thurman, Arlan next year. Rev. Poindexter Is now
and It la expected that every p
- late In the afternoon.
to be derived this year far exceed staked for seven miles over Win Hchantol.
" '
W. K. Barnell and Clayton F
er turning out for the aquad t ■
¡completing
bis second year as p-t-
No announcement waa made
all others says Dr. Pollard.
rber are In charge of the pro­
b« given an opportunity to ma £
berry and Packsaddle mountains
tor in Springfield and whether or
to the future policy of the company
ni for the meeting thia we>-k.
the trip which la the longest un
Two companies have been organi­
It Is compulsory that all premises
not he Is retained In Springfield
regarding the Hprlngfield «awmlll
on the aehedule for thia aeaaon *
be kept clean to prevent disease, zed by groups of claim holders and
next year will be known when the
; ut the meeting.
The truck and automobile« will
but the sight of empty tin can« and one. Cascade Gold. Incorporated,
presiding bishop reads the list of
leave Springfield about 11 o'clock
other container« In the back yard, now has a permit to sell stock.
appointments at the state confer­
man
gets
fine
on
to allow ample tim e to reach Yon­
usually standing half full of water This company, headed by W. J.
ence to be held in Sunnyside Meth­
calla before the gam« la called at
odist church in Portland next
ASSAULT CHARGE HERE during warm weather, and In which Graham, plans the erection of a
month.
2 o'clock.
hundreds of live organisms swim large mill which will handle 1000
Howard Clark, Kugene. was fined and the uanslghtly piles of debris tons a day o f the ore and extract
Schedule la Given
____ ______
_ district
Dr. M. A. Marcy.
Salem,
260 and sentenced to 6 days In Jail li, which file« frequently breed the gold. As the gold I found In Work Starts Tonight on Drill - ««perintendent of the Methodist
Woatflr will c o n e to Springfield
------------
j n Recorder's court Wednesday are also a m enace to the health as soft rock It s planned to mine It Team fo r S t e f » r '« „ ^ - „ * : - _
the following Hunday, May 14 for
Team for State Convention church, preached at the local
the flrat home game on Mie Cas­ Mr». Adils Chetwood Came to
wh"" h" P»*««!"! guilty t well as the beauty of the city, he with a steam shovel, run the ore
church Sunday evening and later
To Be at Salem in June
a charge of aa ault and buttery
cade league aehedule. Two othet
through crushers and extract the
presided over the fourth and final
Oregon in Ox Cart; Lived in brought against him by Rev. T. R adds.
game« have been act for the home
All refuse not wanted about the pure gold by the cynide process,
Plans for a new marching organi quarterly conference of the church
Ldne County Sine« 1896
Griffin of Tulare. California The premises should 1«. placed In boxe
field, one with IMnty Moore'« team
Assays taken at different places zatlon to represent Springfield at r *
r e a r R®P°r” «» “» organi-
f lW
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r ilr n in u
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sac
I
.,
.
Jail sentence was suspended when and sacks and placed In the alley toh°2W
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the
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eonvanHon
of
the
O.
A.
R.
I
from Eugene on May 21, and Junc­
zatlons
In
the chnrch w^re heard
Another early resident of Lane)
tion City on May » . befor« th< county and this community, Mrs the fine was paid.
to
25«
a
ton.
The
ample«
taken
and
their
auxiliary
circles
at
Salem
.
"eW
e,ectl°
“
*°r
following
or on the front curbing at once.
team travels again.
Adits CbeCwood. passed away Mat I 1
» ai* alleged. In the com City employees started this morn out practically all show gold and on June 20, 21 and 22 are now p«.: year wert' “ a d e T h o«® Person, will
° n Jn* 1-
Other games on the achedule In urday at the home of her daughter.! Plalnl fl*ed against him. to have Ing covering the town with a truck m in-rs say there are trace, of gold ing perfected by members of Iuka a’ 8””” the,r
, c ,rcle nufflber 3?
d u d e a trip to Wendling, June 4, Mrs. Henry Holcomb, near Coburg H*ruck the Baptist m inister after he and are hauling away all of the everywhere.
P. J. Bartholomew was named lay
If conditions are like the essays !
The Fruit Growers at Springfield Bridge after an Illness of one week J >>a<< Pro,**l<"l H>e language which material as fast as they can. Im
of the marching d e b a t e to the annual conference
June II, and Springfield at Ifllla
Adilu Halley waa the daughter of P*e ' <1"rk'
«»Ing on the itreet. mediate action on the part of rest
Creek June 1«. Thia will complete Mr and Mr .* Moses Halley. She C K Sw» rl» attempted to stop the dents In placing their boxes and
sacks out will assist In the clean
the first half of the achedule and waa born In Boone county, lowu on Orness and was also atruck.
Buell Heads & 8.
L*. I J Ore an<* “ “ B° ‘ be armory- Mrs Wanda BarZes Is to
June 26 the aecoud half of the February 12. 1868 and came lo Ore I ThlH Ke’ -
has relatives up eliminating much of the doubt
W. E. Buell was retained as sup­
work
d
by
hand
this
ha
not
damp
be
the
first
captain
and
will
direct
ing
back
on
the
same
route
which
achedule will start. Thia will be gon with her family by ox team '
*'ul Is not the man formerly
erintendent and Mrs. F. B Flanery
reverse of the flrat half with teams from Illinois when six years old. | “'",o*'l’, , ed with the Springfield frequently Is necessary says Lum ened the spirit of the prospectors the organldation work
as treasurer of the Sunday school.
• reamery.
F. Anderson, street commissioner who are daily searching over the I Springfield has several state of-
playing home gamea on the flrat
Doris Myers is the financial secre­
They lived at Damascus. Oregon
«
7
ltOry.
8,
T
re
n
e
r
s
among
the
membership
of
who has charge of the clean-up.
half, traveling.
until 1878 when she was married to
tary and Faye Parsons Is mission­
and geologists have gone Into the ju g . ..ir(.ifi
.
,,
P
Klght teams have been entered
territory ,a ,e.y and while they say ented at t L s a l ^ c o n v T n t lo T " ary treasurer.
J a n e s Chetwood. They moved to PRISCILLA CLUB HOLDS
In the le a g u e and Include the fol­
Douglas county and later eatabllah-
that gold Is not usually found In
Dr. W. H. Pollard remains as
lowing: Fruit Growers. Junction
LESSONS IN GEOGRAPHY
ed their home In lam e county In
the
formation like the Winberry GRANDMA n n v u c o e rs.vro
cba.rman of the board of trustees.
City, Yoncalla. Wendling. W estfir, 1898.
they admit that It is there In this URANDMA BOWERS DIES
Georg raphy and riddles were on
Others on the board, all of whom
llllla Creek. Dlnly'a and Spring
case.
Hhe was a member o t the Christ the program for the bl weekly meet
AT HOME NEAR SALEM were retained are L. L. May, Wm.
field.
The forest service Is building a
Ing of the Priscilla club when It
O. Hughes, L. K. Page, U. G. McBl-
The local club haa hud two prau Ian church.
good road Into the mining territory ! Word of the passing of Martha J, haney. Charles Myers. Margaret
tlce gamea and loomed up very • Four son , Lee Chetwood. Half-j met last Thnr day afternoon at the
and It will be completed in a few (Grandma) Bowers at the home of Morris, J. F. Bailey and Dr. N. W.
strong In each of them according * a8- Oregon; Lynn Chetwood, home of Mrs. William Curtis.
to Davis. Wendling fell 6 to 13 In Hprlngfield; Ijife Chetwood. Hums; Prises In the geography games Springfield Resident Passes weeks so that cars may be dr.ven Mri* J- H- Hickman near Salem Emery.
to the mining area. Several Spring on Apr11 87 wad received this week
and laiwell Chetwood
Cottage Iwere
,,y Mra- Johl> Tomseth
the first game, and Hunday Dlnty
Suddenly at Home; Services Held people have visited the area Mre Bowers had many friends here W. E. Buell, Willis Bertsch, Frank
were defeated In a w alkaway. 28 Grove, survives os does four daugb and Mrs. William House. Mrs. E. L.
lately and have been In the Cas in Springfield where she lived until Bartholomew and S. S. Potter are
Are Here on Saturday
10 acorw.
ters. Mrs. Ilonry Holcomb, Coburg H o p s o n and Mrs. John Seavey won
ide Gold tunnel.
a >'ear a8o. She was 91 years of age stewards. Mr. Potter being the re­
prises
In
the
riddle
contests.
bridge; Mrs. Itnhy Metxger, Puyal­
Mulligan la Strong
cording steward.
Mr«.
Katherine
Mattoon.
68,
resi­
A
group
of
people
from
Salem
when ahe d,ed
Guests pieaent were Mrs. George
The game was ragged at times lup. Wa«h.ngton; Mrs. K P Ed-
AU the church com m ittees were
dent
of
Springfield
for
the
past
Mra- Do »era was born in Vermont
one player. Orval Mulligan, made an war,Is, Puyallup, and Mrs. A. C Curtis of Eugene. Mrs. A. C. Mc­ seven years was found dead at her and Portland visited the tunnel
named at the meeting, many per­
Sunday.
They
Included
Professor
and
m°red
to
Lone
Rock.
Wiscon­
Cracken. and Miss Ione Rhodes.
oulstandlng day of It for Spring Clearwater of Hprlngfield.
sons being retained from last year.
Members present
were Mrs home Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Johnson, of the chemistry depart­ sin when a child. Later she was
field.
Ilo had a wonderful day
She Is also urvlved by 24 gran,!
Committees Named
Death was probably due to acute ment of W illam ette university and married to William Bowers and to
Ernest
Bertsch,
Mrs.
H.
O.
Dib-
making good three running catchen children, three great grandchildren,
The complete list of comm ittees
Indigestion
It
was
decided
follow
this
union
n
children
were
born,
ve
graduate
students;
James
from hla position In center field and three staters. Mrs. George Kin hlee. Mrs. Frank Logan. Mrs K. G Ing an investigation made by the
and their membership is as follows:
auntx. Ivan Kafoury and father, 6 of which are living.
one being particularly spectacular uey of Gresham. Mrs. Hannah Kim Privat. Mrs. E C. Stuart. Mrs. John county coroner.
Membership. Mre. W. H. Gants.
all
of
Salem.
From
Portland
were
She
is
survived
by
Nellie
Hick­
when he retired the visitors with ball. Pleasant Home and Mrs Seavey, Mrs. tley Snodgrass, Mrs.
Dr.
W. H. Pollard, and Mrs. J. P.
She was born In Germany on
S. Beaton. Mr and Mrs. Clyde man, West Salem, Oregon; Iva
W. H Stoarmer, Mrs. Norman
three men on bases. Hla own re­ Emma Sisson In Nebraska.
October 5, 1866 and came to the I Monger, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Monger. Hickman, Blodgett. Oregon; Kitty Vaughn.
Howard. Mrs. Tomseth. Mrs. Rouse
cord ut the batting box waa also
Music: Mrs. W. E. Buell, Sam
Funerul services were held Tues­
United States when six years ola Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fauntx. Inar Pennoyer of San Diego, California;
commendable.
Two home runs day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Mr*. Hopson and Mrs. Curtis.
Bartholomew, Mrs. E. E. Fraeder-
She lived with her family In Michi­ Nielsen and Agnes Dipner.
Mary
Holly
of
Prairie
Du
Cheln,
one time bringing In throe men Poole Gray Bartholomew chapel In
gan for several years before com
WisconE’.n: George Bowers, Salem, ick. Mrs. W. K. Barnell and Mrs. S.
ahead of him, one three lias« hit Eugene
S. Potter.
Hr. 8 . Earl Childers, WENDLING GETS NEW
Ing to Roseburg in 1911. They then SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
Oregon,
and Henry Bowers, Mon­
and walking two times, waa hla pastor of the Christian church In
FOUR-H COOKERY CLUB lived in Eugene, In the East, and at
Religious education: Mrs. L. K.
roe.
W
isconsin,
all
sons
and
daugh
record.
POSTPONED FOR WEEK ters.
Page, Mrs. W. H. Oantz, Mrs. W. H.
Kugene, officiated and Interment
Vancouver. Washington where she
Mulligan spent som e time In was made In future! Grove cem e­
A new Four-H cookery club was was married to Arthur Mattoon In
Pollard.
Monthly meeting of the Spring-
training with the Han Francisco tery.
organised al W endllng last week 1924.
Week-day religious education:
field school board will be held on HAPPY HOUR TO ELECT
Heals and haa learned much about
with Mrs. D. E. Swedllng as leader.
Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew, Mrs. Willis
Survivors Include the widower.
lh« game from thia experience
Officers are Dorothy Swedllng. Arthur Mattoon, one son. Donald Monday, May 8. it was announced
OFFICERS ON MAY 23 Bertsch, Mrs. W. C. Wright.
The attendance at these gamea STUDENTS NOMINATE
president; Virginia Head, vice- McKinnon, who lives near Walton, this week by F. B. Flanery, chair
Finance: Dr. W. H. Pollard, F. B,
has been very pleasing, efforts
Officers for Happy Hour club Hamlin. P. J. Bartholomew, W. E.
OFFICERS FOR YEAR president; Nadine Abell, secretary. two brothers and one grandchild. man. The regular meeting should
have been held on Monday. May 1, will be elected at a meeting on
will he made to rebuild the bleach
Other members of the club are
Buell, Frank Bailey, and Willis
She was a member of the Presby­
but the board members preferred to May 23 it was decided at the ses­ Bertsch.
Mary
htniltson
and
B r u c e Viola l'attee. Leatha Rogers. Caro­ terian church.
er« on Itrattaln field before the
delay their session a week so the sion held Monday at the home ot
opening home game May 14. au.va Squires were nominated for student line Abercrombie. Jennie Fisher,
Benevolence: Mrs. Emma Olson,
Funeral services will be held on
monthly bills could be received Mrs. Gertrude Wilson on Emerald Mrs. L. K. Page. Mrs. W. G. Hughes,
Davla.
body proRldent of Hprlngfield high Dorothy Mix. Hilly Aldous, and
Saturday at 2 o'clock from the and acted on.
Kvery player on the squad will school next year at the assembly Richard McHenry,
Heights. A nominating committee and Mrs. N ettie Vorls.
Ponle-Gray-Bartholomew chapel tn
This will be the final regular consisting of Mrs. Dean C. Poin
he given an opportunity to parttci held Tuesday.
Social service and local hospital:
Springfield. Interment will be made
meeting of the school board before dexter. Mrs. Dallas Murphy and Mrs. Janie Crusan. Mrs. J. P.
I.amar Brattafn and Echo Toni COOKING CLUB HAS
pate In the Hunday game according
In l-aturel Grove cemetery. Rev.
the close of the present school Mrs. Walter Gossler has been
«elh are the candidale« for vice-
to the manager.
Vaughn, and Charles Myers.
GUESSING GAMES William G. Taylor, pastor of the year on June 3.
president. Others named as candi­
named.
Pastoral relations and pulpit sup­
Baptist church will officiate.
dates are Vivian Scott and George
The meeting at the home of Mrs ply: J. F. Bailey, Mrs. W. H. Oantz,
Guessing
games
provided
the
en­
O. E. 8. CROUP HEARS
Irvin, secretary; Marjorie Hart and
RESULTS OF TYPING
Wilson was in the nature of a May and Margaret Morris.
tertainment for members of the THREE ENLISTMENTS
HISTORY OF ORDER Helen Marx, treasurer; and Jack Christian church cooking club at
Nominations: Mrs. S. S. Potter.
CONTEST NOT KNOWN Day party with each member bring
Williams and l.llllan Trlnka, social
IN GUARD REPORTED
ing a guest. More than sixty mem Mrs. L. L. May, and Mrs. W. H.
their
meeting
last
Thursday
even­
promoter.
Karly history of the Eastern
Winners of the state typewriting bers and guests were present.
Gants.
ing at the home of Mrs. A. E. Cole.
The enlistm ent of Lloyd Sever­ contest held at Corvallis last Satur-
Star was told members of Cascade
Other candidato, can be nomin­
Entertainment was furnished by
Oswald Olson was named church
son. Ennis Yarnell and Joe Gerber day have not been learned at the Mrs. Buford Roach and Mrs. Rex
chapter Tuesday evening by Prof­ ated ou |M>tltlons bearing the slgna- About 26 members were present.
auditor: Rev. E. C. Crandall, friend
In headquarters company C, 162nd high school yet It was announced Underwood.
essor Frederic Hunt, of the Uni aure of ten percent of the students.
of appeals; Wm. G. Hughes, churbh
To Entertain Club— Mrs. L. K. infantry of the National Guard was
veralty language department.
Elections will he held May 11.
Wednesday by W. E. Buell, prin­
Mrs. Wilson was assisted by Mrs records; J, P. Vaughn, secretary of
Page
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
E.
Buell
announced
last
week.
They
take
the
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huntington of
cipal. Four Springfield students. De M. R. Adams. Mrs. H. H. Schaffen literature; and Mrs. W. H. Pollard,
will entertain for members of the places of Don Palmer, Roy Sever­
Eugene and Mr. Dunn's daughter,
Etta Sandgathe. Velma Severson. berg, Mrs. Dallas Murphy. Mrs. N, director of social and recreational
BETTY JARRETT HOLDS
"Our Gang" group at the Buell son. and Charles Wilson, all of; Mary Elkow. and JoAnn Seavey^
were visitors. Refreshments were
W. Emery, and Mrs. Veltie Pruitt. life.
home
Friday
at
6:80
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
served.
whom have resigned.
! were entered In the contest.
Mrs. M. V. Walker. Mrs. W. E.
Members of the local rhupter de­
Buell and Mrs. Maude Bryan as­ MASONS HOLD FINAL
Mr
O.
H.
Jnrrett
entertained
nt
cided to entertain for the Cottnge
sisted with the entertainment.
Everything j^ooking U p As European Envoys Sail Home
birthday party at her home Sat
SOCIAL T H IS SEASON
Grove and Creswell chapters here
nt their next meeting on Mny 1«. urday for her daughter, Betty, who
JUNIOR BAPTIST GIRLS
With their potluck dinner and
They also received and accepted waa seven yoars of age. Her guests
were
Barbara
Prey,
Patty
I
xju Tom
NAME NEW SECRETARY social party held at the Masonic
nn Invitation to visit Evangeline
lodge hall last Thursday night,
chapter In Eugene on Friday of this seth, Joanne Ward, Dorothy Stein
Dructlle Ogilvie was named secre­ Hprlngfield Masons concluded their
week. Cottnge Grove and Creswell metx, Cleone Putman. Pauline Cle­
tary of the Baptist Junior World social activities for the season. Lib­
chapters have also been invited. ment, Helen Severson. Lavelle
Wide Ouild for the balance of the erty lodge has been sponsoring
Paris. Catherine Alice Thompson,
year when members of the organiza­ these social affairs monthly during
Oma Mny McNett, and Elizabeth
tion met at the home of their lead­ the winter months for them selves,
WEEK DAY BIBLE SCHOOL Boyles. Miss Margaret Jarrett aa-
er, Mrs. Kenneth Tobias. Friday members of Cascade chapter of
slsted
her
mother
with
the
refresh­
WORKERS WILL MEET
at 3:30.
ments.
Eastern Star and their families.
Work was started on the White
John Henderer. I. M. Peterson,
A called meeting of committee«
Cross box which they are making and C. A. Swarts had charge of the
on W eekday Religious Education MEETING PLANNED FOR
In cooperation with Aretania guild, arrangements for these socials this
from the Methodist, Baptist, and
NEEDLECRAFT GROUP
and the mite boxes were opened.
season.
Christian churches will be held at
A potluck supper was enjoyed
the home of Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew
Mrs. I. M. Peterson and Mrs. H.
following the meeting.
Snturday evening.
BANK RECEIVER WAITS
H. Schaffenberg will be Joint host
The Bible study work which Is
esses this afternoon at 2:30 for the
FOR DIVIDEND WORD
CIVIC CLUB TO HOLD
taught students In the fourth, fifth,
regular meeting of the Needlecraft
and sixth grades by Miss Goldie
M EETING AT LIBRARY
Lloyd H. Kelley, receiver for the
club. The meeting will be held at
Smith, was brought to a close early
First National Bank of Springfield
the home of Mrs. Peterson.
this year due to lack of financial
Monthly meeting of the Spring- and Silverton, continues to wait for
support.
field Women s Civic Improvement Instructions from the offices of ths
GIRLS LEAGUE HAS
club will be held at the City Libr­ acting comptroller In Washington.
ary next Tuesday afternoon. May D. C. regarding the payment of
SKIT AT HIGH SCHOOL
ODD FELLOWS CONSIDER
9, It was announced today by Mrs. a first dividend from the local in­
CHANGES AT MEETING
Members of the Girls league pres­
D. B, Saltsman. All persons Inter­ stitution. He must receive permis­
ented a short skit before the
ested in the work of the organise sion from this office before he can
Regular meeting of Hprlngfield I. Hprlngfield high school at their
tlon are Invited to attend.
make any payment.
O. O. F. lodge was held here Wed­ assembly period Friday. In the cast
nesday evening. Proposed changes were Florence Bell Fish. Lillian
Return# from Portland— Mrs.
Go to Corvallis— D. B. Murphy
In the by-laws were voted on at Trlnka. Colene Cornell, anil Ethel
John Wlnxenreld returned Wednes­ and Marlon Adams drove to Cor­
Hie meeting.
Severson.
day from Bortland where she has vallis tor a business meeting Tues­
been visiting with her daughter.
day evening.
lo beheld
....... ; ______. pre-id. nl, it h Ha„aher, chairman
Mulligan Shows Up Strong to be held Friday noon. A nominal •¡of the hoard of directors, and R. A
Ing committee, H. E. Maxey. Dr
for Springfield Team in W. <’. Itehhun. and W F Walket Booth, and Frank Muck vlee-presl-
dentM of the Booth Kelly Lumber
Final Practice Seaeion
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