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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1 M3
THE 8PRINÛFIHLO NEWS
the historlcan. Mrs. J. W. Working. WENDLING WINS BIG
who will exhibit her resold file
GRADE TRACK MEET
showing how each local should keep
their records
Many Springfield Children P a rtic i­
Luncheon at Noon
pate in Events; M arcóla
A covered dish dinner will be
is Second W in ner
served at noon and each P. T. A.
Sea-food Dinner, Boat Trip,
group is requested to attend
Final Meeting of County P. T. whether they have attended pre­ The Wtudliug grade school car­ Visit to Lighthouse, and
A. Croup to Hear Report*
vious county council sessions or ried off first honors In the bi*
Dance Are Scheduled
county-wide track and field meet
not.
of Committee Heads
held on llayward field In Eugene
Rluslaw American Legion post at
The Eugene city council Is enter
They will be awarded Florence is again extending Invita­
Annual review of the work of taining for the final meeting. They Saturday
the past year and outlines ot pro­ will have music furnished by the the Eugene Junior Chamber of tions io teachers in all parts of
Commerce cup for *he year.
jects to be advanced durine the
Lane county io attend the annual
Woodrow Wilson junior high school
next year will be discussed Satur band.
Tin* Wetidling boys earned 70 Teacher Institute there Saturday.
day at the final meeting of th
points and the glrla &1. Marcela May it nt the high school building.
Springfield delegate- to the coun was second with 1071» points.
Lane County Council of the Parent
The program arranged for the In
Teacher association. The meeting ty council are Mrs. L. K. Page.
Both the Springfield grade lltuto by Laurence C. Moffttl,
will be held at the Central Presby Mrs. Kvoret Griffith. Mrs. D. C ' schools competed in tho events.
county achool superintendent, la as
Jark Karsten, V .8. Army, sta
terlan church in Eugene starting Ogilvie. Mrs. Lee Putman, Mrs Liucoln earning 6014 points and
follows:
Pratt
Holversou
and
Mrs.
W.
O
tinned at F t Nheridan, 111., turned >*
at 11 o'clock.
Brattaiu boys 16 IS.
Burch. All others who can are in-:
10:00-
Entertainment program n perfeet •• JOO” score In the A .B.0
Principal speakers for the meet viled and urged to attend the meet
bowling rengnsw and will receive I
Contestants from Ihe Springfield arranged by local schools.
gold medal. Karsten ’« record ha*
Ing will be Mrs. Inet Miller, former ing.
school* were:
10:20- Assembly addreea. It J
been «quailed only twice in the him
Instructor at Monmouth normal
Lincoln Girla
lory o f A.B.C. tournrys.
New officers will be installed in
Mauske. assistant stale superln
school and now studying at the Uni­
50 yard dash. Eva Boyles, first; tendent.
versity of Oregon. She will speak the afternoon by Mrs. C E. Hunt,
Jeanlne Withers, second.
10:50- Assembly address. L. J.
In the afternoon and her subject one of the state vice-presidents.
75 yard dash. Muriel Patlmore.
Allen, assistant state club leader.
will be “What De We Owe Our
first.
Children."
It; 15—Departments us follows;
OREGON COAST INDIANS
Baseball throw. Lilian Patlmore.
Rural School Music Department -
Elect at M orning Meet
BACKGROUND FOR NOVEL £ £ ^ ’ X ro “ Cor’n T ^ 4^
Mrs. It J. Maaske, Head of Mon
The morning session will open
with a short business session at
mouth Normal Music Department.
third
place.
A new book. Slave Girls of Neh­
Hlhg School Department- Gener­ Nnvy Champion to Defend
which time election of officers for
Lincoln Boy*
al
discussion of high school prob
the next year will be made. Spring- alem. published by the Metropolitan
Previous Victory, Sonora
50 yard dash. Delmar Glasby,
lema.
field now has three officers on the ITess of Portland will be of Inter first; Robert Kennan, third.
Indian is Opponent
County Council. Mrs. Pratt Hoi ver eel tc many Springfield people. The I 100 yard dash. Dale Carson, sec-
Elementary Principals' meeting—
Adoption of constitution
Commit­
son. program chairman; Mrs. D. C. author. Claire Warner Churchill ond.
Every so often Herb Owen finds
tee
report
on
report
cards
ami a new wrestler who can handle Ihe
Ogilvie, publicity chairman; and was form-.Tly well acquainted here
Lincoln
relay,
first,
light
class.
other business.
Mrs. Lee Putman, county vlce- She has made a lengthy study of
best that has been shown In thia
Lincoln relay, second, large class.
the folkways of the Oregon Coast
presideaL
A
family
style
ea-food
or
chick
vicinity in previous matrhes. latte
High Jump, LeRoy Williams,
Imliars and upon her research has
en dinner will lie served at the ly It has been Thor Jensen who has
Mrs. W. O. Burch, president ot
third.
based Slave Girls of Nehalem, a
Florence hotel at noon.
been winning all the matches, but
the Springfield P. T. A. is a mem
Broad Jump. Wesley Robertson,
book of fiction.
The I<egtou post Is arranging a now the tide has turned and s
ber of the nominating committee
! third.
Mrs. Churchill, a graduate of the \ Baseball throw, Wesley Robert boat trip to the beach and the sailor by the name of Otis Cling
of which Mrs. Warren D. Smith of
Coast Guard Station where they man is showing even Jensen where
University of Oregon In 191» taught 8On. first.
Eugene Is chairman.
school for several years in Oregon
Shot put, Robert Kennan, sec will put on a life demonstration his shoulders belong on the mat.
Hot Lunch Report Due
They also promise a special rate
Cllngman. champion wrestler of
Part of the morning session and and Washington, one year being ond; LeRoy Garbin. third,
for visiting teachers who visit the Ihe navy, has not lost a match
Brittain Boys
a part of the afternoon will be given at Cloverdale under the direction
M yard daah. Marlin Oarr f|rg t. Sea Lion caves. A big dance Is plan since he came to lutue county a
over to final reports of the differ­ of W. E. Buell, now principal ot
aed for the evening.
month ago and has been billed as
Springfield
high
school.
j
Dean
Van Lydegraf. second
ent committee chairmen.
one of the partlipanls in the main
One ot the most Interesting ot
High Jump, Phillips, secoud;
event for the past four weeks. Ills
Billy Oitbens, third.
these will be the report of Mrs. Roy
LIONS QUARTET SINGS
latest victory was over Thor
Woodruff, chairman of the Pour-H
Baseball throw, Phillips, third.
Jensen.
BEFORE EUGENE GROUP Shot put. Dean Wilson, second.
work committee. She will report
Tonight the navy man will meet
on the hot lunch plan and the man­
The Springfield Lions club quar­
Yaqul Joe from Sonora. Mexico.
ner In which It was used in various
This Indian challenged the winner
schools this year. She will also tet which has become very popular
of the Clingman-JensM match last
oHer new suggestions and ideas as entertainers durit« the past
Eugene Week-Day School week and wins another chance with
which can be obtained through the few months went to Eugene Wed­
Program at McArthur Court Cllngman who has previously de­
nesday
evening
where
they
sang
extension department
before
the
combined
Brotherhood
feated him.
Monday; Quartet to Sing
Mrs. A. L. Lamox will report on
The members of the quartet are Dr.
Two other interesting mutches
the Study Group Activities.
Springfield people are invited to are on the program for tonight
Another especially interesting W C. Rebhan. Veltie Pruitt. Dallas
attend the large Week Day Bible
report will be that of Mrs. Vera Murpby and Merton Ferebee.
Committee of Rebekahs An­ School demonstration to be given also. Tony Moreno and Cliff Rea­
Todd Crowe, chairman of the legis­
Members of the quartet are now nounces Penny Cafeteria in Eugene Monday evening. May 8. gan will meet in a half-hour special
event, as will Bulldog Jackson and
lative committee, who will discuss considering several requests which
at 8 o'clock at McArthur court un­ Harold Hiebert.
Supper at Hall May 8
the County Unit System and the they have received at different
der the direction of Era Dell
new county tuition law now oper­ places.
Forty-nine young people of high Murphy.
•
ative in the county.
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j school age or above were guests of
All
churches
of Eugene are co­
Mrs. D. C. Ogilvie will discuss
The other day a New York de- “ m“mber’ of Juanlta
operating In this event and all chil­
county, state and national public­
partment store sold 12.000 pounds
at ’ ” lr s’ lon<1 c h ild re n s dren taking the work will have a
ity.
V ‘ ven‘ng **
•• °. part in the program to be known
Mrs. H. A. Sims will talk on ef­ of nuts In three and a half hours.
O. E. hall. Directed by Miss Elea- as “Life of Jesus '' This will be
fective programs and how the coun­
' uor Smith the group played May
ty and local organizations should
Trinity
Protestant
Episcopal Day games around a large Maypole presented in tableau. Scripture and
song. An added feature of the pro­ Second Annual Exposition to
werk in harmony with the state and church in New York is the richest
in a room decorated in the colors
national program.
church in America. It has assets of Spring, pink and green, which gram will be the songs by the Take Place of County Fair
Springfield Lions club quartet with
The final report will be that of I d excess of eighteen millions.
are also the colors ' of the lodge. Dr. \ \ . C. Rebhan. D. B. Murphy
Again This Summer
Assisting Miss Smith were Miss Veltie Pruitt and Merton Ferebee
August 34. 25 and 26 have been
Thelma Sweeney and Miss Maxine
All together there will he 900
chosen as the dates for the second
Snodgrass.
children of the fourth, fifth and
aunual iotne County Four-H club
Refreshments of ice-cream and sixth grade« participating. Miss fair to he held on Ihe latne county
angel food cake were served late Brandon Young, harpist, will accom fair grounds it was announced thia
in the evening.
pany the tableau scenes and Miss
week by II. ('. Kuehner, county club
This was the second of the Rebe­ Jewel Cunningham, pianist, will be leader.
kah parties for children in this at the piano.
Work has already been started on
The complete program has been
community this year. Each year a
the details for the exposition and
arranged
as
follows
In
12
parts:
friend of the lodge contributes the
"The Annunciation," "The Man even larger crowds are expected
necessary funds for a large children
ger
of Bethlehem," "Angels Song this year than visited Ihe pavilions
party at the lodge hall. This year
to
the
Shepherds," "The Shepherds' during the first fair.
It was decided to divide the group
This fair by the Four-H club
entertaining the smaller ones at Visit,” "Visit of the Wise Men,' members will lake the place of tho
“Jesus
With
Doctors
In
Temple,”
Easter time.
usual county fair with its exhibits
Announcement was made at the “Jesus Blessing Little Children. and entertainment. The club mem­
“The
Good
Shepherd,"
"Jesus
In
meeting of a penny cafeteria sup­
bers will exhibit their stock, pro­
per to be sponsored by the ways Ihe Garden," "The Cross." “The duce and handiwork and will pro­
Empty
Tomb."
and
“The
Ascen­
and means committee of the lodge
vide all of the entertainment for the
The White Front
Monday evening. May 8. starting sion.”
There will be a Hmall admission three days themsolves. There will
at 6:30. Mrs. Glenn Stone is chair
be no horse racing or outlier out
Grocery carries
man and will be assisted by Mrs charge and tickets may be obtained side entertainment says Kuphner
Lottie Fisher, Edna Swarts, Ernest at the door or from members of the
quality foods at
various churches.
Black and Oswald Olson.
Silverton People Here— Mr. and
the lowest level
Mrs. Lloyd Kelley of Silverton
QUARTET
WILL
SING
AT
consistent w i t h
were In Springfield on huslties
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Wednesday.
LANE COUNCIL 10
ELECT OFFICERS
Horence Plans
Teachers Meet
Three Matches
On Armory Card
B/We Classes
Prepare Program
YOUNG PEOPLE
LODGE GUESTS
hair Dates hor
Lane 4-H Given
Patronize
The Store
That Helps
To Pay
Your Taxes
good merchandis­
ing practice. Our
delivery service is
without
e x tr a
charge.
The New Kellogg’s Corn
Flakes
3 for 23c
Kellogg’s Pep .......
2 for 19c
Kellogg's Rice Krispies,
...................... -
2 for 19c
Kellogg’s All Bran>
Large package
sc rasa1.
; ti&yy1
i
R|C£e
krispies
19c
Rhubarb, 10 pounds........... .................................
..................................
25c
5c
Home Grown Fresh Radishes, Daily, 2 bunches
5c
Home Crown Green Onions
5c
Fresh Peas, pound
2 for
........... ................
5C
Fresh Spinach, per pound ...............................
5c
COFFEE
3 Pounds Royal Club
75c
3 Pounds Monarch ..........................
89c
The new Edgemont Honey Graham Crackers,
One Pound Box, Special
19c
Rockwoods Pure Cocoa, 2 Pound Box
25c
White Front Grocery
W . A . T a y lo r
-
An all day quilting bee wan en
Member; of the Christian church
Tho Automatic restaurants had
Joyed by the Walterville Ladies will hear a sermon on "A Prophet's trouble with well-dressed persons
Aid society Thursday of last week Call" at the morning service Sun who came In. took a dollar's worth
and is planned again thursday of •lay. Rev. Veltie Pruitt will preach of nickels at a time, but did not eat.
this week. A comforter for tying
The Christian Endeavor will
by those who do not quilt will also meet at 6:30.
be ready this week. Pot luck lunch­
For the evening service Rev.
eons are served.
Pruitt will preach on "Paul's con
Mb s Luclle Wilson from Corval­
The Leaburg Ladles' Aid society viction." The male quartet com lis spent the week-end at the John
Is to hold its first meeting at the posed of Dr. W. C. Rebhan, Veltie Kdmlston home.
home of Mrs. Theodore Becker on Pruitt, Dallas Murphy, and Merton
Walter Kdmlston tins his new
Thursday. Plans will be further Ferebee will sing.
house completed with the exception
completed for the program which Is
of installing the furnace and ex
being sponsored by the club for
Daughter Born-— Mr. and Mrs. pects to move In a few days.
Friday evening, May 12.
Leo Cruzan are the parents of a
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver en­
The Walterville grange is meet­ baby daughter born to them at the tertained friends from Crocket,
ing next Tuesday evening. Initia­ home of her mother, Mrs. Smith. California last week-end.
tion ceremonies will be held.
In Springfield on Wednesday morn
Mrs. Hugh Safely from Eugene
The Walterville Christian church Ing. May 3, 1933.
spent several days with her parents
night wa held Friday evening at
last week while Mr. Safely was lu
Walterville school house with good
Portland People Here— Mr. and Roseburg.
attendance. Reports from the vari­ Mrs. Joe Lemmon of Portland ar­ The Walterville Aid society has
ous church activities were made rived In Springfield Wednesday to invited the Thurston Aid Society
Business session was in charge visit with Mrs. Lemmon's mother, to a Joint meeting in the now so­
of the president, Mrs. Grant Lattin. Mrs. Eliza Wlnzenreld.
cial room of Ihe Walterville
The Walterville Christian church
church for a silver tea and exhibit
Is preparing a mother’s day pro
of fancy work on the afternoon of
gram.
May 11.
The Ix-ahurg Sunday Evening
Mrs. Rena Edrnlston spent Sun
"Community Sing” Is an attractive
The Juniors of the Pleasant Hill day with her parents, Mr. ann Mrs
feature of next Sunday night's pro­ high school will take the seniors James Calvert near Junction City
gram at the Walterville church to on a week-end visit to Newport this
Miss Hazel Edrnlston took Sunday
be given through courtesy of Ihe week if the weather permits. There dinner with Mr. Hnd Mrs. Jack
Leaburg congregation. Rev. Ralph will he abotil six carloads of young Hiller In Corvallis.
Clark will preach.
folks and chaperons.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Price and
Mrs. Doris Donoho, seventh ano
There are only a few weeks of family from Elk. Wyoming, arrived
last, member of the family to have school left now for both the Pleas­ last Sunday for a visit with rela­
contracted the disease is ill with ant Hill grade and high schools. tives here. Mr. Price is employed
scarlet fever. Two children. Myrtle Graduation will be May 27.
In forest work and will have to he
and Delmar Donoho were buried
Mrs. E. B. Tinker entertained the hack at work by the 15th of May,
last week, victims of the malady. PI Beta Phi alumni of Eugene at a But Mrs. Price and children ex
The father was stricken with paral- supper Tuesday night. After the pects to spend Ihe summer in Ore
ysls. The two children became ill supper Ihe regular monthly meeting gon.
during school hours, exposing with election of officers was held.
Mrs. Beulah Harblt who haa
others.
Those present were the Mesdamee pent tho past few weeks with her
Placing of the McKenzie salmon Blnnard, Huhbs. Crossland, Lea- daughter, Mrs. Helen Peterson Jn ■
racks was completed a few days rued, Denlston, Itickabough. War­ Salem returned to her home here
ago. Only the upper racks are put ren, Dodds and the Misses Mildred last Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Laur
in at this time. Walter Carter and Coleman. Beatrice Milligan, Mary once Gossler nnd children drove
Mr. Anderson are in charge of the Elizabeth Starr, Bernice Spencer, to Salem nnd spent the day, anil
work.
and Mary lx»u Dodds.
she returned with them.
Thurston
OUR VEGETABLE WINDOW IS COMPLETE
Fresh Asparagus, per pound
Í McKenzie Valley
Phone 9
Upper Willamette ¡
third.
LANE COUNTY WINNER
Springfield Christian Endeavor
OF C. E. STATE TROPHY era with a rngtslratlnu ol more
Springfield
Delegation
Carries
County B a n n tr in Parade;
W in s Poster Prise
latnu county's delegation at Ihe
iinnual State Chrisllan EndeuVur
convention held in Eugene last
weekend was awarded the I'aul C
Brown cup for highest uchleveiueiil
in the analyst« plan contest con
ducted during the past year Hteil
Ing Cash, lain« county president
accepted the cup oti behalf of his
workers who had piled up a total
of 1021 points
Ihau 300 per cent ol their active
lucnihershlp retained Ihe county
hanuer which they carried In the
parade
Miss Evelyn Harris and Mrs
Veltie Pruitt won third plac« In the
stale poster contest.
More than 60 Were reglnlered
from Springfield for tho convention
and others attended who were not
registered.
Heversl Springfield futlllllea en
lertallied delegates from ulhnr
parls of Ihe stale during Ihe three
day meotiug
Tonsils Removed—Muxllie Chan
Willamette council consist lug ol dler underwent a tonsil operatiou
Linn, Lincoln and Benton counties nt Ihn office ot a local physician
was second and Clackunias was Wednesday.
—■ ■
Get Your Car Ready
For Spring and Summer Driving — Special Rates on
All Cars:
LUBRICATION
i
M t °, yo N
wash i All For $1.00
Lubrication By Chart of Your Car.
Inspection Includes a Thorough Examination by Ex­
pert Mechanics.
ANDERSON MOTORS, h e .
J. W. Anderson
■Hi and A 8tS.
Ray Nott
Springfield, Oregon
Clean Up Day
Annua.) cleanup lay for Springfield to act for May
4th and f>th. All rubblxh which cannot be burned should
be placed in boxes or containers in the alley or on the
curb and the tuinie will lie hauled away free of charge.
All cltlzena are naked to cooperate by pulling out rub­
bish promptly on time.
I. M. PETERSON. Recorder.
Irish-Murphy Co.
A Compliment From Visitors
Out of town people viniting our store, Rome of whom
were from California, have paid us very high compli­
ments on the stock, prices and urrangementa of our
up-to-date grocery. Coming from people who have
bad an opportunity to make wide comparisons natur­
ally we feel proimd. But th e tribute they have paid
makes
uh
uh
more unxiotiH to serve thia community bet­
ter and better.
Kellogg’s
Specials
1 PKC. KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
1 PKC. KELLOGG’S W. W. FLAKES
1 PKG. KELLOGGS PEP
I 25c
FREE - I PKC. KELLOGG'S W. W. BISCUIT - FREE
KOFFEE HAG COFFEE — — 45c Lb., new low price
Tested
Tackle
Until you have used
our famous t e s t e d
tackle you will neve;
know the thrill of con­
fidence to be enjoyed
In landing prize catches
. . . And now this test­
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at prices within tho
reach of all, costing
little more than Inferior
makes . . . . Note these
prices:
Shakespeare Fly Rod, 6 Oz.
Shakespeare Auto Reel
Shakespeare Level Wind Reel
Leather Bound Basket 16 in.
Steel Rod
Split Bamboo Rod
Myers’ Dry Flies, per dozen
Wet Flies, per dozen
Single Eggs
Cluster .........
Salmon Line, 50 Yd.
Salmon Reels
Salmon Spoons
$8.50
................ 5.25
2.00
2.50
T ie
$1.75
............... 1.25
1.00
15c A 25c
25c A 35c
30c - 90c
$2.75 - $5.75
25c - 40c
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