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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T IIIH T IM T II YEAR
SPRlNOriMLD, LANB COUNTY, OMBQON. THURSDAY. MAY 11, 1933
Trout
ronn-m will Largest
TWO
ENTERED
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*
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hrom McKenzie
SCHOOL CONTEST' h p l A O
fEijms
Detail* of Graduation Exar
ci*** for High School Sen­
ior* Given by Principal
* DISTRICT TRACK
I k t MEET PLANNED
No. 18
Another Ruth Smile
Wright and Son* Conteat to
Springfield Resident Named
■ ■ JL
Close Monday, Best Speci Wilson, Barber Seek Place* Treasurer of County Coun­ Schools of Lane and Doug­
cil at Eugene Meeting
men Weigh* 2 Lb. 10'/, Oz.
On District Ballot; Election
las Counties Eligible to
I* Set for June 19
Compete in Contest*
Heveral morn large flah were
Mrs. Bvarett Griffith of Spring-
ROSE SHOW GETS
GLOB'S SUPPORT
Civic Group Names Mr*. Van
Valzah Ganeral Chairman
of Annual Flower Display
CASTEEL TO BE* SPEAKER weighed In thia wiwli at (he Wright
Monday, June IS, the third Mon­ field was named treasurer of the
and Hon« Hardware «tor« In (ball day In June Is the duy on which l.ane County Council of the Par­ SPRINGFIELD TO ENTER
PARADE IS UNCERTAIN
Commencement June 2, RevJ p,r?" ""“ f '
w,l" chl ,h"J'
Hprlngfleld voters will be asked ent-Teacher association at their final
meeting of the year held Saturday State Meet to Bring Many
j offering a largo leather-bound flah
Better Homes Week Obser­
Taylor to Deliver Baccala­ baaket and harnea« to the peraon to elect one member Of the acbool at the Presbyterian church In Ku Outstanding Performer* to
board and one district clerk la was
ved; Yard Improvement*
ureate Sermon May 28
bringing In the largeat rodaldo or announced this week by Clayton F. gene.
Campus on May 20
Told at Meet Tuesday
rainbow trout caught In the Mi Ken Burlier, clerk.
Mrs. H. A. Sims of Santa Clara
Twenty ««von girl« and fifteen ale or Willamette river between
Entries of Hprlngfleld high school
Much political bussing Is start­ Is the new president, and Mr«, lato
There will be a rose show In
boy«, a total of «3 will bo graduated the opening of the flatting «eaaon
certainly Mias Juba Roth,
ing around town relative to the Wray of the River Road school dis-i In the fourth district track and field
Hprlngfleld this spring.
froai Hprlngfleld high achool June 3, and the fifteenth of May
stepdaughter
o
f
Babe
Ruth,
ie
«lection and candidates, but to date i
'• vice-president. Mrs. J. P meet to be held at Hayward field
This announcement came from
of thia year It waa announced thia
happy. Daddy has signed a *92,000
To date the heavleat flah weighed only two persons have Indicated ' ray of (he Dunn district Is Ihe In Eugene Saturday were announ- eoetrwet for playing baseball another members of the Civic club Tuesday
morning by W. B. Iluell. principal.
In at the «tore waa one prevented thelr Intentions publicly. Clifford' new •®cretary. and Mrs. J. W ced thia morning Oy Marlon Hall, ysw . . . sad JuHa, well she beanti
afternoon following their lengthy
Of eoaraa the wludent« will have to by Floyd Drown of 83-Kaat Heventb
Working of Eugene waa retained as local athletic director,
tad for New York state ia G*. Petals
Wilson
Is
said
to
be
seeking
the
meeting at the Library. Mrs. A. B.
aueceaafully com plete.
work they «treat In Eugene. Mr. Brown had
festival.
" All «chools In Lane
and Douglas
three-year term as director to auc- historian.
__ _________
Van Valxah la general chairman
are now carrying
hey will taken two largo redaldea In the Mc­ reed F. II. Flattery, present chair-
Outstanding of the reports Issued counties are included In the fourth
and will name her committees
receive their rilplnm
' »talod. Kenzie near Hayden bridge Tuea man of the board of directors, who by committee chairmen at the district and teams from Eugene,
later. The time and place has not
Qraduatea I
that of
_“tbar,n* wa«
W*U1 ,bat
ot Mra-
University High School, Cottage
day Th large«! one weighed two has announced that he will not be I ? gathering
been set. the former depending
Those students who
<
com­ pounda ten and one-half ouneva.
a candidate for re-election.
I Wo,x,ru,f ,,n the h°'
Plan for Grove. Junction City, and Spring-
largely on the weather and develop­
plete their high school
\
‘his
Barber, now completing bla «ec-1 'ow"r *radea. She reported that 23 field In I-ane county, and from Rose­
The closest competitor waa Wil­
ment of the rose blooms.
spring will Include Fran
»r. liam Howland who caught a red- ond term as district clerk, already schools had served bot lunches to burg and Oakland In Douglas coun­
Announcement that the rose
Blanche E Bales, Dorlt ‘Z
',
aide weighing two pounda and «even has a petition which Is being cir­ 823 children a major portion of the ty are expected to compete.
show will be held came as a sur­
Donald W Brown, Hlella l
ounces on April 30
culated by his friends. The position winter montha.
prise to many who had hoped mem-
Preliminary events will be held
bam, Virginia ('bristle, Oaci
Thia content close« next Monday of district clerk Is filled for one! The Council went on record ask- Haturday morning at 10 A. M. with
bora of thia club would see fit to
Clement, Mildred E Devine,
•/ Ighl and any person who catches year only.
; Ing the state association for per-
the finals starting at 2 o'clock. Pre Mrs. Mary Beeson Was Born , sponsor the annual display this
sib- It Rdinlston. Hubert Hot u a large fish Is Invited to enter It
Heveral others are being rumored ra,a" on
abol,"h lhe r ° “n” ' C° un llmlnary events will include the Near Harrisburg in 1861; year despite the economic condi-
Elmer, Doris A Gerber, Melba Irene before that time.
on the grounds that the
as candidates for the directorship, ell dues
„ ,
.. . . , .
, 100 and 220 yard dashes, high and
Six Children Survive
tlons.
Harris, Donald A. Hawke. Jewel
small
fee
attached kept many units
. J, *
but eo far no one lias Indicated a .
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Whether or not the children’s
. . . .
,
.
. . 1low hurdles, shot put, discus and
Ann Helterbrand, Beth A. Jennings.
from
maintaining
their
membership
.
,
de»lre to enter (be race against
Mrs. Mary Beeson, lifelong rest- parade, which has grown to be a
.
Javell*
>
throw.
Winning
marks
set
Bertha I. Keenan. Zula Wllla Kick-
Barber for clerk.
\ V u i I be county group also )n the prejllnlnary eTenta may
dent of Coburg vicinity died at her
of the rose show Itself wlU be
bush. Flora Bva Ixiuk. George R.
All petitions nominating candl as ed the state body 'o use a small uge(J durln< th(1 a[terDoon |( betler home last Thursday on the seventy held this year has not been decided,
Marx. Mary l.uclle Millican. Berne-
' second anniversary of her birthday.; 1 -----
dates must be In Ihe hands of the portion of Its Income In the form' records are not established.
I "What My Garden Means to Me,
dlne McFarland. Clinton M Oakes,
of
disbursements
to
the
County
clerk on or before June 8. at least
Funeral
services
were
held
from
waa the theme of the club meeting
No one team in the district Is
units for their necessary expenses.
Jay I’aulson. Dorothe Mae Potter.
ten days prior to the election.
the Veatch chapel in Eugene Satur- Tuesday
outstanding
or
can
be
pointed
to
Marjorie Lee Prochnow, Theda
Heveral Hprlngfleld P. T. A.
Mrg- Van Valxah and Mrs. Whea-
as the best. Roseburg, Cottage day morning at 10:30. Dr. E. V.
Jane Rhodes. Robert Richardson,
I
workers
Including Mrs. W. O.
Stlvers officiated and interment ton »ere In charge of the program
HATTIE
MITCHELL
TO
Grove,
and
Eugene
are
each
expect­
Dorothy Robinson. August J. Itoda-
Burch, local president, Mrs. Ix»e
was made In the Cobnrg cemetery, which observed Better Homes
Church Singers Offer Public
S A IL F O R A F R IC A S O O N Putman, retiring county vlce-prest ed to gather their share of points.
kowskl, Arlan I,. Hcbantol, Marce­
Mrs. Beeson was born near Har- Week and the annual plant ex
Oakland presents something of an
line R. Seavey, Mary Hmerd, Gladys Concert a* Contribution to
dent,
_________
Mrs. Pratt Holveraon, pro-
risburg on May 4, 1881. She moved change for members of the club.
unknown
quantity
In
he-
one-man
Nom
inating
Com
m
ittee
of
Christian
National Music Week
Msye Tanner, Dalton C. Thurman
gram chairman, Mrs. D. C. Ogilvie,
Mrs. Van Valxah read a commtml-
track team In the person of one I to the Coburg community with her
M issionary Society Chosen
Waive Peterson Townsend, Flor-;
publicity chairman. Mrs. Griffith
Miller. This Individual came down parents and spent her entire life cation from Ray Lyman Wllbar,
at M onthly M eeting
ence K Vail, Gerald A. Voytanek.
<>«t«tendlng among the event, be
and Mrs. L. K. Page attended the
president of Stanford university
for the big 10-team meet last Sat­ time there. Her husband. R. W. Bee­
Ann Isiulse Wagner. Robert W " * h*’ld ,hl" w"*l‘ ln observance
all-day session.
and
chairman of the national com­
son,
died
in
1923.
urday and carried off three first
Wataon. Jume. J West, Fordyce |"f Na,,on®1 Muatr Week will be
Announcement that Miss Hattie
Survivors Include three song and mittee on Better Homes la Amer­
places
and
running
the
100
yard
the
concert
of
sacred
snd
secular
Mitchell,
slater
of
Mrs.
D
B.
Mur­
Wllllan. KnnIs Yarnell.
dash in 10 seconds flat came very- three daughters: Merl Beeson. Eu­ ica, relative to the ob ervatlon of
music which members of the Meth­ phy. would sail June 13 for Africa
Heme Town Is Subject
the week.
near the exi ting state high school gene; Wess Beeeon, Coburg; Dale
odist
church
choir
will
give
this
to
resume
her
missionary
work
was
Professor John Casteel of the
Mrs. Larson Wright gave a short
Beeson,
Tennant,
California;
Mrs.
record In this event. If this boy
publlr speaking department of the evening In the church auditorium made here Tuesday evening at the
talk on Interior decoration and
Sam
Matthews
and
Mrs.
Fred
Is feeling fine this week It Is hard
University of Oregon Is to be the under the direction of Kenneth regular meeting of the Christian
telling Just when he will stop tak­ Lough both of Portland; and Mrs. demonstrated the arrangement of
Missionary society held at the home
commencement speaker this year. Roduner. chotr director.
cut flowers about the home with
Harry Coleman. Westfir.
ing points for his school.
No admission will be charged for of Mrs R. E Moshler Mi s Mitch
Commencement servlres will lie
actual flowers In various sized and
Entrants representing Springfield
held at the Methodist church. Fri­ the concert which will start at 8 ell has been in the United Staten
shaped vase«.
day evening, June 3, with Professer o'clock and the general public la for nearly two years doing lecture! New Officers Assume Places high school In the various events
Mrs. D. O. Fisher talked on tub­
and educational work. She has al­
will be as follows: (Where three
('»steel delivering the address on Invited to attend
ers and bulbs and their treatment.
Following
Annual
Election;
Miss Grace Burnett of Eugene ready spent several years In South
are given one will be eliminated by
the subject. "The Graduate and
Rock gardens, water garden«, and-
outstanding music student at the Africa In missionary work.
Peterson, Vice-President
competition before the meet). 100-
Ills Honte Town."
pools, were discussed by Mrs. Mar­
Mrs. Llela M. Yoder reported on
yard dash, Hadley; pole vault.
Harcalaureate services will be University and soloist for several
ion Adams.
Clayton F. Barber will head the Hartman and Brattaln; broad Jump.
held at the Methodist church audi­ Polyphonic choir presentations the national convention held at In­
More than 40 varieties of flowers
Ilanapolls,
Indiana
and
told
of
th
e
!
Springfield
Llon<
club
for
the
next
Stewart
and
Brattaln;
discus.
Chet-
torium Hunday evening. May 38. will be the guest soloist. Other solo
and plants were exchanged by the
with Rev. William G Taylor, pastor part will be taken by Mrs. W. K. adlvltles of the national body, ind f ' ar " waa decided Friday at an- wood and Vest; high Jump, an­
Winberry Area to Be Des­ members during the afternoon.
of the Baptist church, delivering Barnell, Mrs. Leota Rodenbough their plans for the pre.ent season nual election of officers of the club. decided; mile. Davis and Hansen;
Husbands and families of the
cribed by W. J. Graham, Civic club members will be guests
Mrs. W. A. Taylor, Mrs. R. L. I M Peterson la the new vice- 220 dash. Stewart and Watson; 120
Fred Buell and Paul Potter. Mrs.
the address at 8 o'clock.
Milton V. Walker will be pianist for Burnett and Mra. N. L. Pollard president, and Thelmer J. Nelson, yard high hurdle. Disque. Smith
Head of First Company
O th er Events Listed
at the next meeting which Is to be
were named members of the nomi­ was continued as secretary-treaa- and Kendall; 440 yard dash. Stew-
The next few weeks promise to the choir program.
an Indoor picnic with a potluck
Miss Burnett will sing the part of nating committee to report at tbe urer
A public meeting la to be held supper at 5:30. This meeting will
are; Javelin throw. McLagan and
lie busy ones for the many students
Other
officers
elected
Include
W
Chandler;
shot
put,
Chetwood;
220
next
meeting
In
June.
at Taylor hall In Springfield to­ be held at the home of Mrs. L. K.
of the senior class. Among the out­ Mariam In the number by Schubert.
E. Buell as Lion tamer, and H. O j yard low hurdles. Dlaque Smith, night by the promoters of Cascade Page on May 30, Decoration day.
standing events on their schedule Mrs. Barnell will sing the soprano
' Kendall and Wataon ; 880 Darla Gold. Incorporated, the first com
for the balance of the school year solo In Oound'a "Gallia." which she DE ETTA SANDGATHE TO ¡ D,bblee “ »•"
sang at the Easter program. The
HEAD GIRLS LEAGUE
K' Barne'l ani' Clayton Kirk- and Han.-en; one-half mile relay, pany to be granted a stock selling
are the following:
land were named aa new members l Hadley, WataoD, Stewart and Ken permit in the Winberry area. W. J. N. O. W. ANNOUNCES
May 13— District high school soprano eolo of the “Kyrie" will be
Mias DeEtta Sandgathe was I of the bo"rd of £,rec‘o” - Jobn Py'6 ! daH
CIRCUS EVENT JUNE 14
taken by Mrs. Rodenbough.
Graham, the president of the com­
track meet at Hayward field.
The complete program follows: chosen president of tbe Girl. Lta- and J°'ln Anderson are hold over
Another galaxy of high school pany, will explain the situation in
May IS—Senior play, "Kempy,"
The Great Barn Door, Bailed
"Sonata" (Opus 27. adagio sosten­ gue of Springfield high school for members of the board.
‘ athletes will be seen on Hayward the Winberry area where there
at high school auditorium.
Hay, and Ring Tailed Brothers cir­
F.
IV
Flattery
is
the
retiring
fie|d
(lle
foi|owing
Saturday,
May
bas
been
over
two
hundred
claims
uto)
by
Beethoven;
"Kyrie,"
and
Ihe
next
school
year
at
their
meet-
May 20— Htate track meet on
cus and side shows. Is the name
Both the 20 when the state meet ia held.
staked thia year by prospectors
"Sanctua.” from Gounod's "St. Cece­ Ing Tuesday morning. She succeeds Pr?a,<len’ of ,he club
Hayward field.
chosen by Pine Circle, Neighbors
Marjorie
Prochnow.
who
will
gradu
re»
r,n*
an<1
Incoming
presidents
The
Cascade
Gold
backers
have
lia
Ma«a";
"Italian
Boatman's
May 38—Junior-Senior banquet.
I made short talks following the elee-
done considerable prospecting in of Woodcraft for their carnival to
May 38—Baccalaureate services Song" by Mattel; "Miriam's Song ate In June
the area and have taken many as­ be given at tbe I. O. O. F. hall on
of Triumph." by Schubert; "Now
Other officers elected at the ,,ons
at Methodist church
meeting
Include
Alv.
Th.i.-h»,
Entertainment
for
the
meeting
says, practically all showing gold June 14 under the direction of Alex
lx>t
Every
Tongue
Adore
Thee,"
by
May 28 31—Final examinations.
from a few cents to more than 350 Stevens.
Bach; "Where'ere You Walk," and vice-president; Edna Severson, sec wai' fncnl’ hed by Jack Williams,
June 1—Annual school picnic.
Committee chairmen named at
retary
treasurer;
Basel
Adams,
re
aolo,,,,•
and
M,B8
Barbara
Barnell,
a
ton. They have also in their
"Trust
In
the
Lord,”
by
Handel;
June 3—Senior breakfast given
the
meeting last night are A1 Pohl,
group the original mine which has
“The Ixrrd Is My Light," Alllstaon; porter; and Lela Peterson, social' •ccompanDL both students at the
by Olrls League.
tickets; Mrs. C. F. Eggimann. pub­
promoter.
Springfield
high
school.
been
worked
In
the
area
for
a
"Night
In
the
Desert,"
and
"Dawn
June 3— Senior day and com­
licity; Linn Stone, construction;
dozen years.
Pearl Olin and Juanita Seamen ! Two • hort ,a,k" on lhe wlnb" T
In the Desert." by Rosa; "Gallia,”
mencement.
Hazel Burnett, costume and ring
sang
a
duet
with
Eunice
Rhlnevault'
’
o,d
ml?e
®
ad«
b>
Elaborate
plans
have
been
made
by
Gounod.
The senior breakfast for girls of
County Unit System and For­
by the company for a large opera events; Daisy Pugh, side show and
Members of the choir are: So­ as accompanist and Margaret Jar­
the senior class will be held early
est Camp Program to Be tion to mill the free gold from the parade; Edith Laxton, concessions;
cade
Gold.
Inc.
and
J.
A.
Plummer,
on the morning of June 2 under the prano—Potter. Crandall, Rehhan, rett played a piano solo during the
associated In the development of
Heard at Meet May 18
Winberry rock. If these plans are Rachel Thatcher, music.
Williams,
Bartholomew, lx«ague meeting.
direction of Mias Ann Vogel and Buell.
Delegates to the state convention
the
same
property.
carried out It would resutt ln Lane
will be followed by the annual pro­ Myers, Barnell. Rodenbough. Whal­
will leave Sunday afternoon for
Annual
election
of
officers
for
1
county's
largeat
Industry,
according
ley,
Platt,
Albers.
Stewart.
A
lto
-
gram nt the high school auditorium
MISSION GROUPS PLAN
Roseburg and expect to return
the Lane County Chamber of Com to Mr. Graham
The name of the girl chosen as the Bartholomew. Emery. Van Valxah.
BENEFIT SUPPER MAY 16 GRADE SCHOOLS CLOSE
merce will be held when that or
Mr Graham Is explaining the Tuesday evening or Wednesday.
most outstanding student In the Buell. Dow. Frederick and Cran­
MAY 29. SAYS BOARD ganization holds its next meeting field in a series of meetings over They are Marion Adams, Mrs. Eggl
class and whose name will be en­ dall. Tenor—Potter. Bartholomew,
Mile boxes were opened at the
man. Mrs. Edith Laxton, Mrs
W. E. Buell, principal of the hereon Thursday, May 18 at Taylor the county but Is not asking peo-
graved on the Civic club cup will Brown and Roberson. Baas—Lou It. combined monthly meeting of the
hall as guests of the Springfield pie to invest until they visit the Thatcher, Melba Mellon. A1 Pohl,
Buell.
Potter,
Foss
and
Brattaln.
be announced at the breakfast.
Foreign and Home Missionary so- Springfield high school, was grant- Chamber of Commerce.
property. All who are interested and Mrs. Ida Adams, district guard­
cletlea of the Methodist church on
permission to apply for mem-
ian.
Two outstanding subjects to be are invited to this meeting.
bershlp In the Northwest Associa­
REBEKAH LODGE MAKES
Wednesday afternoon following
STUDENTS HEAR VALUE
heard on the program will be the
tion of Secondary and Higher
PRE-CONVENTION PLANS potluck luncheon.
OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Robert Pollard and Evelyn Buell Schools, last night at the monthly County Unit System for high CHURCH PEOPLE TO HEAR CITY RETIRES MORE
schools, and the Civilian Conserva
OF DEFAULTED BONDS
Amendments to the constitution played violin duets with Mrs. A. B meeting of the school board.
CONVENTION REPORTS
Hprlngfleld high school students
tlon program which will be dis-;
Both
the
Lincoln
and
Brattaln
Van
Valxah
as
accompanist,
and
of
the
Rebekah
lodge
which
will
heard Dr. Howard R. Taylor of the
ruhsed by Perry Thompson, super- !
Two more city bonds, numbers
grade school buildings will end
Young people of the Christian
University of Oregon speak Tueti be presented at the Grand Lodge Mrs. Pratt Holveraon and Mrs. John
visor of the Cascade and Santlam
eight
and nine were ordered paid
their
year's
work
on
May
29,
It
church will entertain with a large
National forests.
day morning on the advantages of meeting at Pendleton on Mny 18 Carson sang a duet.
Monday evening at the monthly
was announced following the board
A
reading
and
talk
on
missionary
dinner
ln
the
social
rooms
Friday
and
19
and
Instruction
of
delegates
H. O. Dibblee, John Anderson,
higher education and methods of
meeting of the city council, and
meeting. Principals of both schools
obtaining thia. Dr. Taylor enme to to this annual meeting were the work was given by Mrs. H. P. Bat­
and H. E. Maxey are members of evening for their members and all 31500 was applied to bond Interest
appeared before th board request
Interested
members
of
the
churcn.
chelder.
About
80
were
preaent.
principal
Items
of
business
transac­
the program committee of the
Hprlngfleld on behalf of Dr. W. J.
A program of music and other en­ due April 1.
Plana for a benefit supper to be ing the early closing starting that Springfield Chamber.
Kerr, chancellor of higher educa­ ted by the lodge members at their
A total of 33.000 was received by
they
would
be
unable
to
give
ex­
tertainment will be provided. Sterl­
served
In
the
churcn
basement
next
meeting
Monday
night.
Doris
Gir­
tion, repsesentlng the University,
the
city In the recent tax turnover,
aminations
after
the
Decoration
ing
Cash,
county
Endeavor
presi­
Monday
evening
were
formulated
at
the Htate college and the Normal ard and Stella Eaton are the dele­
day holidays and that the final day SEAVEY HOP YARD IN
dent, and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hayes, 31.000 was placed In bond retire­
school«. Under the new educational gates to the Grand Lodge meeting. the meeting. Thia supper Is open
of school consisted only of handing
convention workers will report on ment. 31.^00 applied to Interest,
Preceding the business meeting to the general public.
set-up only one representative of
LARGE HOP CONTRACT the recent convention as will local and 3500 applied to the general
out
report
cards.
the different schools visits the high a penny cafeteria dinner waa served
fund for operating expenses.
A contract for 20,000 pounds of delegates, states William Cox, lo­
schools each spring bringing them In the dining room. Visitors for the DAN CRITES GIVEN
No other important business was
cal
president,
who
has
charge
of
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY ENTERTAINS AT HOME
Lane county hops of the 1933 crop
Information about higher education evening Included Mr. and Mrs. Fred
transacted at the monthly meeting.
the
affair.
The
banquet
will
start
Hills
of
Jasper.
Mr.
Jasper
Hills
of
thereby prevent much duplication
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB to be sold at 30 cents per nound
Friends of Dan W. Crites, former
has been signed and filed for re­ at 7 o’clock.
and rivalry which had become very Oakridge, and Mrs. Wesallng and
FIVE ATTEND STAR
son,
Spencer,
of
Oswego,
Oregon.
Springfield
resident,
gathered
at
Mrs.
Ira
M.
Peterson
entertained
cord with the Lane county clerk by
expensive.
his home In Eugene last Thursday at her home last Thursday after­ the Seavey hopyards ln this vicin­ GIRL SCOUTS HOSTS TO
MEETING IN EUGENE
evening for a surprise birthday noon for members of the Needle- ity. The contract was made with
LUMBER PILE FALLS
MOTHERS AT DINNER
MAN IS JAILED FOR
Five members of Cascade chap­
MAN'S LEG BROKEN potluck dinner and social evening. craft club. Games were*played dur­ Wood, Hamburg, Rhodes and John
DRIVING W HILE DRUNK
Twenty-four mothers were guests ter, O. E. S., accepted the Invitation
CardR were enjoyed following the ing the afternoon. Mra. H. H. son in London. England.
Charles Bell of Jasper, sustained dinner. Thone present were Mr, Schaffenherg was assistant hostess
This Is one of the largest con­ of their daughters at a potluck and attended the meeting of Evan­
George Oliver waa sentenced to
and Mra. John Henderer, Mr. and and Mrs. N. W. Emery and Mrs. tracts and one of the best prices dinner and program given by the geline chapter In Eugene Friday
a
double
fracture
of
hia
right
leg
30 days In Jail and fined 3100 for
Monday while working at the Hills Mrs. N. L. Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Chase were gueats.
for future hops that has been re­ Springfield Girl »rout troop at the evening. Those who represented
driving while Intoxicated when ar­
Methodist church Monday evening Springfield are Mrs. Gertrude Wil­
Harry Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
The next meeting of the club will ported since the return of beer.
Creek
Lumber
company.
He
was
raigned In- Justice of the Peace, Dan
at 6:30. Miss Eunice Gerber, scout son, Mrs. W. K. Barnell. Mrs. C. B.
moving a large cart of lumber when Stewart, Mr. and Mra. E. E. May be a potluck luncheon on May 18.
Johnston's court In Eugene Friday.
leader, was In charge of the ar- Wheaton, Miss Edna Swarts, and
and daughter, Florence, Mr. and
Oliver wa arreted In Hprlngfleld It toppled over against his right
METHODISTS TO HEAR
Mrs. C. A. »warts.
rangements.
Mrs. Carl Olson, Mr. and Mrs. W, TH IR D HEALTH CLINIC
leg.
He
la
at
the
Pacific
hospital
lat Thurday evening.
where he was given medical care N. Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Crites.
HELD AT SCHOOLS HERE
SERMON ON MOTHERS
by a Springfield physician.
PROCRESSIVE DRILL
LARGE GROUP ATTENDS
PAST MATRONS CANCEL
Typing Results Hare
The third of the toxoid clinics
"Great Mothers,” will be the
TEAM MEET PLANNED
PARTY AT BUELL HOME
Hprlngfleld high school placed being conducted at the Springfield theme of the message of 11 o'clock.
MEETING TH IS WEEK PRISCILLA MEETING
Regular meeting of Progressive
Thirty-five persons attended th*
AT HOPSON RESIDENCE fourth In accuracy with an average grade schools was held this morn­ Mr. Frederick K. Davis will speak
Regular meeting of the Past Ma­
of 88.4 percent In the atnte contest ing tinder the supervision of Dr. R at the 7:30 hour. His subject will 22 drill team of the Rebekah lodge part for members of the "Our
trons club of Cascade chapter, O,
Forthntglitly meeting of the Pris­ held at Corvallis recently accord- C. Romlg, health officer, and Mrs. be: "Behind the Scenes with Nlco- will be held Friday evening at 7:30. Gang” group which was held Frl-
K. 8. to have been held Tuesday cilla club will be held this after­ Ing to complete tabulated scores re-, Della Fltigerald, county health demus.” This will be the first of A social period to follow the busi­ ; day evening at the home of Mr*.
has been cancelled because of the noon at 2 o’clock at the home of celved here by Miss Clarabel Wag . nurse. Students at the Lincoln a series of Sunday evening stories ness meeting will be under the di­ W. E Buell. Mrs. Buell and Mra.
party which la planned for next Mrs. K L, Hopson. A special pro­ ner, instructor. Mary Elkow won school were examined at 10:30 and of the lives of Bible characters. rection of Mrs. O. H. Jarrett. Mrs L. K. Page were the hosteMun.
week when Blue Iver and Evange­ gram la being arranged for the third place In the novice division those at the Brattaln school at 10 Mr. Davis la a student and writer Blanche Stone, and Miss Edna Rook and Jig saw puxxloe f<
afternoon.
line chapters will be entertained.
with only one error.
o'clock.
of International reputation.
Swarts.
the diversion for the evening.
RESIDENT DIES
M.E. CHOIR HAS
MUSIC PROGRAM
BARBER IS NEW
HEABJF LIONS
PUBLIC INIIILED TO
HEAR H T GOLD
COUNTVCHAHBtD
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