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    THURSDAY. MAY 11. IM S
THE 8PRINQFUQLD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
Ö.O. PLANS FOR
BUSY WEEK-END
MARY SMITSON HEADS
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Am endm ent Providing Early P ay­
m ent of Student Body F eet
la Given Approval
Campus Luncheon, Canoe Mary
I dent of
Fete. Water Carnival, Ball student
Game, Banquet Planned
year at
McC.r W-Rex UER HUS
tie-Up
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UTAH MINING MEN
SPANISH VET GROUPS
VISIT WINBERRY AREA
SPONSOR BENEFIT PLAY
Church Pianist
General Lawton camp of Ilia
Engineer Ptggetl of Ilia
To Be Honored t'iuli Chief Copper
company al Suit Luke Spanish War veteran« and (heir
auxiliary are sponsoring a play
Th« Laughing Cure" which will he
l>t caroled by the young people'»
i la«« of the Chrlattau church of
Eugene at the Eugene armory next
Monday evening. May 15, at H
o'clock. A «mall udmlaalctn will ha
charged
Thin play 1« «aid to be extremely
GRAND MASTER VISITS
liumoiou« and to afford a ll excellent
LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE opportunity Io forget about the du
preeslou.
Waller Winslow, Sal in, graml
master of Ihe Maaonlc lodge III Ore­ California Man H«re — Jlmmln
gon paid III« official vlall Io Liberty (»'Dell nrrlvtxl here from Sali Frali
bulge number 171 here Tuoaday cieco Monilay lo viali wllh friend«
evening latrge deb-gallon» from Ile 1« a former realdrnl of Hprlng
Collage Grove, Creawell and Ihe fluid.
two Eugene lodge«, ueurty 100 In
Vielte Mother—Mr». Je«ae Celo«
all. attended Ihe meeting. Ilefreah
uienlM were «erved late In Ihe even of llitidon I« vlaltlng wllh b«r
-laler and mother ber» Ibi» week.
Ing.
ICity and other official« of Ihut firm
werv in Springfield Munday an
loule to Ihe Wlnborrr legion Io in
vcHtlgate Ihe mineral depuelte. Tile
men took «ample« of III« rock with
them (o Sail Lake City for careful
uaalyale.
After a four day delay In starting tug Miss Jewel Cunningham. c hurcti
Reduced Price Schedules for
______
Musical Program nt Christian
Smitaon was choaan pre»
McDonald Start Monday Rubbish Collection Starts on Church Tonight; Choir So­
the Springfield high school
With •t42nd Street.'
cial Follows Practice
Monday Despite Rains; Men
body (or the next school
Complete Big Job
the annual elections held I A ‘new deal" tor two o( Eugene'»
A musical program compliment
Kuaen, . O r o T i ^ T l - l ’l.n . hare 'hU n,l'r,“ n*
]'***“«
* “ «>“
«ed
now been complete,! (or the con,
<*“"
candidate, (or HUa Week whereby The kvergrsum the hauling away of large amounls pianist, nnd members of the Mur
blned Junior Week end Mother a
b”dv
W,r* Kcho ®U ‘**
company
-go of rubbish due to the ruins and lu phv Moahler quartet which provides
Day celebration to be held on the Tomaeth. ylceprepldent; Pearl Del Hated new le a ... and took over clement weather, orders were given much of the music (or the Christian
campu« of the University of Ore ««'’brand, secretary; Helen Marx control of the McDonald and Rex Monday by Lum F. Anderson, city church will he given at the church
son May It. IS and 14. Beginning «reasurer: and Jack Williams, so theatre. Tha deal followed the dis- street commissioner, to proceed this evening at 8 o'clock. The pro­
solution “f
of *hw Fo« W~ ‘ <
with the campus In.eheon Friday cU> * • ■ « * *
with the clean-up drive regardless gram will also he the church’s
Students
also
approved
an
,
theatrtx»?
of the weather and Immediately a contribution I (hi* nulluiial obeerva
noon events (or students, mothers
and visitors will (III nearly every amendment to their constitution , Beginning Monday the McDonald large crew of men and the city tlon of Nalonal Music Week.
Numbers on the program Include;
hour of each day from morning which provide for the payment of price schedule will be reduced to 20 truck began the task of removing
Merton Ferehee
the student body fee by each stu-, cents for matinees Monday to Sal the annual collection of waste ma Vocal solo
to midnight.
Plano
duet.
Jewel
Cunningham
nnd
dent
at
the
lime
registration
ma
.
urday.
25
cents
every
night
In
the
terlals from Springfield yards to
The campus luncheon, to be beld
Mrs. Franklin Smith. Eugene.
terial
is
given
out.
The
fee
has
week
and
25
ceuls
all
day
Sundays
the
the
city
dumpgrouiids
near
the
on Friday from noon to t:30. will
Vocal solo
Uldlue Garllli
and on holidays. The McDonald will river.
be enlivened with several (eat urea. been set at |1.00 instead of 81.50,
Talk. "Gcal and the Human Voice"
be under the personal management
the
previous
figure.
In
past
years
All
day
Monday
and
Tuesday
the
Friars, senior honor society (or
Rev. Veltle Pruitt
of Ray W. Jones, who promises truck and men went nboul the
men. and Mortar Board, senior wo­ the collection of the fees has beeu
Jewel Cunningham
many tine programs.
streets of the city searching for and Piano aolo
men's society, will file about in left to each class and has not been
Murphy Mushier quartet
Beginning also with Monday. May hauling away useless materials Song.
caps and gowns, "tapping" those very successful.
The
general
public Is Invited to
16. the famous musical comedy hit, Some of (he men were working
seniors selected for membership In
attend this program
Baseball
Team
Goes
to
Yoncalla
"42nd
Street."
will
be
held
for
the
Wednesday
morning
also
gathering
these groups. The university hand
Immediately following the pro­
entire week, and Jones announces up the otlds and ends of (he clean­
will play and other entertainment
The Cascade League baseball
gram the weekly rehearsal of the
up.
the
new
price
schedule
will
prevail
will be offered. Queen Margaret I schedule has been set back one
The city workers tried to cover choir will be held. Mrs. Ella Lom­
Miss Margaret Wagner of Salem week and all games scheduled for for this picture.
the entire city In their search for bard will entertain with a social
will also be crowned queen of Jun last Sunday will be played May 14.
Following "42nd Street," Sunday, rubbish. If any places have been at her home fur members of the
lor week-end at this time.
Springfield will go Io Yoncalla for May 21 will be Wheeler aud Wool­
tuissed the property owners are choir following the weekly practice,
the opening game on that date says sey In "Dlplotnanlacs," a burlesque
Tennis C ourt Dance
asked to uotlfy Mr. Anderson at
A baseball game, Oregon versus Wm. Davis, manager.
on what the senators do at Wash­ the City Hall.
PLEASANT HILL HAS
Linfield, a tennis court dance and
ington. This will lie followed by
The city dump grounds tlaelf af­
a tea for the mothers will all be
Katherine Hepburn In “Christopher forded an interesting picture dur­ LARGE GRADUATE CLASS
events on the program for the
Strong." and the personal appear­ ing the cleanup as a small group
afternoon
The annual Junior
ance of the Guild Hall Players from of thrifty men carefully worked Commencement Eserclsee to Be
Held May 26: Ten W ill Finish
prom, which this year will have a
the University of Oregon In their over each aud every load of the
at Low ell High School
number of new and unusual fee
annual spring play under the direc­ discarded materials and tin caus
turee. will bring the entire campus
tion of Mrs. Ottllie Seybolt.
searching for aluminum, wooden
A class of 28. the largest In Ihe
together In McArthur court for the
Another treat is the presentation boxes and other items which have
history of the Pleasant Hill high
Presidential Action Threatens of the Eugene Gleemen In the thlr
evening.
some value.
school will bo graduated there on
Saturday morning at eight o'clock Public Projects, Farm Ex­ teenth semi-annual concert Frlduy
Thursday. May 25, It was announ­
the Oregon Mothers' executive com
night. May 28 at 8:15 p. m. For this
tension Work in State
ced thlr week. The commencement
mlttee will meet, and the freshmen
special occasion Jones has booked
exercises will be held In the gym­
Washington, May 11— Floods of Irene Dunne and Joel McCrea In
will arise at this hour and paint
nasium starting nt 8 o’clock.
the huge **O" on Skinner's Butte. protests are being received by "Sliver Cord." The price schedule
Ten boys and 16 girls will com­
At 9 o'clock the freshmen and James W. Mott, congressman from for the Uleemen’s concert will be
prise
the list of graduates. They
sophomores will have their annual Oregon from various interests In 55 cents which will Include the
are Harry Barnum, Roy Delph.
tug-of-war across the mill race, and this state who are beginning to feel usual photoplay program In addi­
Cedi Drew. Jack Doane, linger
from 10 to 12 a water carnival, with the direct effects of the adminis­ tion to the concert. The celebrated
Fairfield, John Garmlre, Robert
swimming, fancy diving, canoe trations economy policy In the cur­ Barrymore family will next been
tilting and water polo will be beld. tailment. of and in some cases the seen at the McDonald in their first Theo Paul Robley Crushed to llummond. Gordon Jacobs, Dule
Mothers will also hold a mass meet discontinuation of Federal appro­ co-starring vehicle "Rasputin and Death While Working Wed* Lindley. Shirley Waite, Nnnry Bar­
num. l.ueutta Baughman. Viola
Ing at 10 o'clock to transact bus! priations which had been made for i the Emprees” which will be the Mc-
nesday Near Donna
Bohart, Cecelia Cruian, (Telia
various develiffiment projects In Donald feature for thre days be­
Drury. Martina Fergusun. Frances
Theo
Paul
Robley.
20
of
Spring-
Oregon.
ginning
May
28.
and
ending
Mem­
Canoe Fete on Saturday
field, was instantly killed when a lluiisnker. Flnwnc-e Jordan, Caryl
Saturday evening from 5:30 to
Under the terms of the economy orial day.
laird. Zella Mauney, Evelyn Phelps.
8:30 the annual Mother's Day ban legislation, the Executive Depart­ "A special booking of the “Cover- log rolled over him near Donna
Thelma Perry, Ava Sunders. Mild­
Wednesday.
Mr.
Robley
was
work­
quet will be held and preparations ment has threatened the diversion ed Wagon Days." from Radio sta-
red Swift, Donnie Jeanne Tinker,
to take care of more than 500 of funds which had been appro- tlon KGW will be featured on the ing on a felled tree when It started and Margaret Upton.
(o
roll
down
hill
going
over
his
body
mothers and as many sons and printed by congress for roads and ■ McDonald stage June 2 and 3. in
laiwell high will graduate ten
public buildings projects In Ore conjunction with the showing of crushing him badly.
daughters have been made.
this spring as follows: Ruby lly
Mr.
Robley
was
born
In
Spring
gon.
The
intention
is
to
apply
'The
Big
Cage.”
The canoe fete, one of the most
land. Anthum Winfrey. Eddie law-
colorful and unusual events of the such funds under the new reforest­ Other feature pictures booked for field, October 13, 1913. He attended son, Mabel Neet. Aullier Carter,
an early showing at the theatre the Hayden Bridge school and
year, will take place on the historic ation act.
Douglas Keahle, Orpha laifferly,
will include 'White Sister," "What- graduated from the Springfield high
mill race at 8:30 P. M. Due to im­
Delay at Roseburg Seen
Virgil Walsh, Mary Golden, nnd
school
In
1931.
He
was
active
in
provements In the mill race, the
These threatened diversions are I No Beer’", "Gabriel Over the White
dramatics in high school and also Ardythe Moone.
beet fete on record Is expected.
made by executive order under the j House, and Today We Live
won bis letter in baseball. He was
Sunday morning the newly elec­ broad powers which he has demend
a member of the Springfield Metho­
ted executive committee of the ed from congress and there pro
FRAEDERICK TO OPEN
dist Episcopal church and a past
Oregon Mothers will meet and at bably will be little that congress ROYAL NEIGHBORS
SERVICE STATION SOON
ATTEND CONVENTION E,re8lde"t of the Kpw»rth League
11 o'clock all chnrches will hold can now do to save the appropria­
_______
.
there.
He
was
also
a
member
ol
special Mother's Day services. Each tions for the different projects.
E. E. Fraederlek Is closing out
Several members of the Royal the Springfield national guard.
living organization will honor However, during the last few days
his second hand store here and will
Besides
his
parents,
he
is
sur­
mothers at dinner on this day also. Mr. Mott has conferred with Gen­ Neighbors of America attended the
vived by one brother, Asa Robley. leave soon to open a service station
eral Hines in an effort to prevent fifteenth inter-county convention
one-sister, Evalyn Robley. both at alout a mile north of Eugene un
of
the
lodges
held
In
Eugene
last
Return from Hospital— Mrs. D. any discontinuation of the Rose
the Pacific highway. The service
home;
five uncleg; four aunts.
C. Poindexter was breught to her burg Soldiers Home project, and week-end. Friday evening Mrs.
Funeral services are to be held station which he will operate Is
Peter
H.
Peterson
gave
a
reading
home here Wednesday afternoon. has been assured that this project
from the Methodist church In Just across the street from the Pot
She submitted to a major operation will be continued under existing and the Springfield delegation sang
Springfield Friday afternoon at 2 ter manufacturing company.
at the Pacific hospital last wees plans, although nothing can be as­ a group gong. Those who Attended
o'clock.
Poole-Gray-Bartholomew
and is reported to be improving certained as to fntnre expenditures from this city were Mrs. W. H.
chapel has charge of arrangements. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
very satisfactorily.
for hospitalization or domlcilary Stearmer, Mrs. Ida Lambert. Mrs.
ATTEND LEAGUE TEA
care. The president's stop order Dodd Miller, Mrs. Ina S. Scrivner,
will, necessarily mean delay In the Mrs. Fred Cline. Mrs. Waddell, Mrs. VALUED INDIAN RELICS
NOTICE
Twenty-five
girls from Spring
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
opening of the Soldiers Home. It Is Cornell and Mrs. Peterson.
GIVEN TO UNIVERSITY field nigh school. Miss Ann Vogel. !
Mrs. Anna C. Stallsmith. state
The undersigned. Ex ecu trice« ol hoped that this delay will not be
their advisor. Miss Bernice Conoly
the Estate of ANNA HAYES, de­ unreasonably long.
installing officer, was a prominent
A collection of Indian relics
and
Miss Ituth Morrison went Io '
ceased, have filed their Pinal Ac­
visitor at the meeting.
valued at approximately $800 has Eugene Wednesday after school to I
M o tt W atches Road Funds
count I d the matter of said Estate
Groups
from
Eugene,
Cottage
been presented to the University of
with the County Clerk of Lane
Mott has also conferred with the
County, Oregon, and an order has chief of the Bureau of Roads with Grove, Creswell, Monroe, Crow, Oregon by Dr. I. 8. Pressman, pro- attend a tea at University High !
been made and entered of record reference to the stoppage of fed- Marcola' and Sprlng,leld wer« P™ feesor nt anthropology at the Uni­ school as guests of the Girls League ]
there. The tea was a return visit
by the County Court of said Coun­
I ent.
versity of Oregon. The collection
ty. directing this notice and ap eral appropriations for road pro­
following a similar tea held at the
Includes
obsidian
blades,
mortars,
pointing Saturday. June 10. 1933, jects. It Is believed that the presi­
school here recently.
at 10 o’clock A. M. for the hearing dential ban as effecting projects
tools and even skeletons, found by
of objections to said Account and
Dr. Pressman during his studies
now under way will be lifted in the
the settlement of said Estate.
In Oregon. Most of them are from “GOD AND MOTHER" TO
DATED at Eugene. Oregon, this near future.
The threatened discontinuation
Misses Helen Eyler and Hazel the famous Gold Hill section. In­
10th day of May. 1933.
BE THEM E OF SERMON
WINNIE RUSSELL,
of the federal appropriation for , Edmiston and John Kdmistnn drove cluded in the collection are a Neg
PEARL SATTERFIELD,
Mother's day will be observed at
agricultural research and extension
Florence last Friday and attend- rite bow and four arrows, donated
VIVIAN OLIVER, Bxecutrtces
of the Estate of ANNA HAYES, work has also caused a storm of **« teacher's Institute there last by Major II. H. Back of the Uni- Ihe Christian church Sunday morn
verslty R. O. T. C. unit.
ing with a sermon "God and
deceased.
protest, and the Oregon member is j Saturday.
JAMES K. KINO, 410 Miner
Mother” by Veltle Pruitt, Pearl
making a determined effort to have
About 35 neighbors and friends
Building, Eugene, Oregon, At­
Son is Bom—Mr. and Mrs. C P. Helterbrand will sing a vocal solo.
this appropriation continued so that ! gathered at the home of John Price
torney for Executrices.
For the evening service Itev.
this work, which has proven of Saturday evening to vls.t Mr. and Williams of Dexter are the parents
(M 11-18-25 — J 1-8)
great value to agricultural interests Mrs. Curtis Price and family who of an infant son born to them at Pruitt will preach on the subject,
are visiting here from Elk, Wyo­ the Eugene hospital on Tuesday, "Christ Able to Save." There will
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE may be preserved.
May 9, 1933.
be special music by the choir.
The appropriations which are in­ ming.
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
COUNTY.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hanson re­
volved by presidential order Is said
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ to involve an annual amount of ceived word of a son born to Mr.
TATE OF EDWARD C. MOR­
and Mrs. Kenneth Giles at Medford
1400,000.00 for Oregon projects.
GAN, Deceased.
U
a few days ago. This Is Mr. and
CITATION
To Leonard Morgan.
Mrs. Hanson’s first grandchild.
GREETING»:
Miss Hazel Edmiston and Wil­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Seven cars taking 30 yonng lolks liam Eyler celebrated their birth­
OF OREGON, You are hereby cited
and required to appear In the Coun­ of the senior and Junior classes of days with a birthday dinner at the
ty Court of the State of Oregon, the Pleasant Hill high and theit home of John Edmiston last Thurs­
for the County of Lane, at the Court chaperons went to Newport Friday day evening. Other guests present
Room thereof, at Eugene, In the
for the evening were Mrs. Inus
County of Lane, on Saturday, the evening and returned Sunday night.
10th day of June, 1933 at ten o'clock This was the annual treat given to Brown from Eugene and Miss
Helen Eyler.
.
in the forenoon of that day, then the seniors by the Juniors.
• Wo are well equipped to give you a prompt, complete
and there to show cause, If any you
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Price spent
Carol Lord is quite sick with the
have, why the real property belong­
printing service of "The l*rlnting ‘Staples’ Used in
the week-end at Newport.
ing to the estate of Edward C. flu and not able to attend classes
Morgan and described as follows, at the Pleasant Hill high school
Every Business Com m unity.”
to-wit:
where she is a senior.
Lots ODe, Two, Three, Four,
• Tin se “ Staples” are the printing that, yon are using
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wertz are]
Five and Twelve In Meadows’
visiting
their
daughters,
Mrs.
Kanna
g—
-
.
„
,
Addition to Lowell in Lane Coun­
day after day, week after week, and month after
and Mrs. Lockwood at Hillsboro and
The J-eaburg Community singing
ty, Oregon.
Lot Thirty Eight In Meadows' Forest Grove.
organization gave a splendid pro
month.
Addition to Lowell In Lane Coun­
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tinker and, gram at the Walterville church
ty. Oregon.
• Check your suppiles-on-hand NOW. If exhausted or
should not be sold at private sale family were surprised by a visit Sunday evening
Mrs. Earl Thienes entertained
by the administrator of said estate from Mr. and Mrs. von, der Beek of
low
place the order TODAY.
as In the petition of said adminis­ Santa Barbara last Sunday. Mrs. the Deerhorn Bridge club at the
trator set out.
von der Beek made her home with Mrs. W. C. Thienes homo Tuesday.
WITNESS, The Hon. Fred Fisk,
LETTERHEADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
An all day meeting of the Walter­
Judge of the County Court of the the Tinkers In Arizona 17 years
BUSINESS CARDS
STATEMENTS
State of Oregon, for the County of ago, and with the late Mr. and ville Ladies Aid work was held
Lane and the Seal of said Court Mrs. 9. W. Tinker in Alma. Michi­ Tuesday at the church.
ENVELOPES
PAMPHLETS
hereto affixed, this 10 day of May, gan 37 years ago.
The Leaburg Ladles Aid Is giving
BLOTTERS
HANDBILLS
1833.
A farewell party was held at the an Interesting program Friday
Attest: W. B. DILLARD,
RECEIPTS
TICKETS
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hadley night this week. Included will be
By EVA L. DUCKWORTH.
POLDERS
TAOS
(M 11 18-25 — J 1-8)
Reams In Cloverdale Wednesday a play, “Listen Ladies!"
evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Omburn are recent
Loren James who are leaving soon arrivals in the McKenzie valley
C A L L FO R W A R R A N T S
Notice Is hereby given that to make their borne In the south. They have rented the Homer Craft
School District No. 19, In Lane About 70 relatives and friends were place.
county, Oregon, will pay at the present.
The Cluster family moved a few
office of clerk of said district, all
Mr. and Mrs. Court Lattin and days ago from Walterville to the
warrants to and Including 2507, Mrs. O. Stutz motored to Drain Olenwood district.
Business Printers
dated November 10, 1932. Interest Sunday where Court Lattin is work­ Denzel Oodard of Leaburg made
ceases after May 18, 1933.
ing In a mill In the mountains west a trip to I-yie, Washington a few
Springfield
C. F. BARBER. Clerk.
of that place.
days.
tear bunds to
Be Taken Away
BOLLING LOS KILLS
SPRINGFIELD BOV
i
w
Hear About Big
Gold Strike
on Winberry
A DISCOVERY RIGHT HERE AT HOME TH A T IS
STARTLING THE MINING WORLD
Public Meeting
Taylor Hall - Tonight
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
THURSDAY. MAY 1 1 ------- 7:30 O’CLOCK
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Myers' Dry Flies, per dozen
Wet Flies, per dozen
Single Eggs
i Sluster
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1st class (21-day) . . .
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