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i PAO® POUR THURSDAY. JUN® »• TH® SPRINQFTHLD NBW8 VOICE PUPILS III SUNOAV CONCERT MANY FOUR-H CLUBS TO GET AWARDS FOR WORK Fifty-One Achlevement Certificates For 100 Per Cent Work To 8e Mailed Out Achievement certificates for 100 Mr». Buford Roach Present»! per cent Four-H clubs have beeu Students at Five O'Clock received this week by R C. Kueh- Tea at Buell Home Here ner, county club leader, and will Marathon Winner SCHOOL AWARDS GIVEN AT H. S. MISSION CIRCLE ELECTS METHODIST CHILDREN NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR TO OBSERVE SUNDAY First o f New Many Students Honored for Achievement at Final As sembly Period on Friday be mailed out to 61 clubs in all Student awards for achievement parts of the county. 'at Springfield high school were pre Clubs and their leaders in this i settled to their winners at the final j vicinity who will receive the certi assembly held Friday morning ficates are: Fall Creek Sewing. Miss Bernice Conoly presented Mrs. Ada Palmer, Fall Creek; Sun debate awards to Frances Styles. shine Sewers. Mrs. Edith l*age. Ruth Button, Georg# Marx, and Waltervllle; Deerhorn Sewing. Mrs. Virginia Christie. Cora Wearln. Walkerville; Deer Torch honor pins were given to I horn Cookiug. Mrs. Cora Wearln; Florence Vail, Virginia Christie. Pleasant Hill Health clubs. Mrs Marceline Senvey. and Zula Kick Isole D. Phelps and Misa Lucille busch. The Torch society has been Jordan. Creswell, leaders; Hayden affiliated with the National Honor Bridge Health. Neva Workman. society and will bear that name In i Marcóla; Jasper Health. Mrs the future Is was announced. Uladys Feglea. route 1. Creswell. Dorta Briggs was announced as Leslie Paveoa, 28 year old Paw Mt. Vernon Health, Haxei Edmis- tueket luillhand. outraeed 231 rival* winner of the W. C. T. IT. prise ton. Springfield; Thurston Health. by almost a mile in annaing the hiss essay contest on Liquor Traffic. Dorothy Travess. Springfield; Co '.orie Boston M aratho n In the record A typing cup which the students burg Health. Jean Morrow. Co smashing tim e o f 3 hrw, 31 mins., burg; Lowell Health. Mrs. Margaret 9-8 sees. Photo shows Pawaon won at Corvallis In the state con Gray, Lowell; Leaburg Health. reowned with laurel wreath at end test waa presented to the school by o f race members of the teams. De Etta Hasel Delxjng. Leaburg; Crea well Sandgathe. Marlon Shipley. Mary Health. Mrs. Verna Adams. Craa- VISITORS HONORED Elkton. Joan SKnvey and their well; Garden Way Health, Eunice AT PICNIC OUTING Instructor. Miss Clarabel Wagner. Smith. Eugene; Fall Creek Health.! Marlon Hall, athletic director, Mrs. Alice Calllson. Fall Creek; TEACHERS WILL START House guests of Mr. and Mrs. presented the basketball awards to EXAMINATIONS JUNE 14 Leaburg Health. Crystal Ixxlge. Harrv Whitney were honored with Dalton Thurman. Bruce Squires, Vida; Vida Health. Maysel DeLoug. , plcnlc held Swimmer» Delight Announcement of teachers' ex Vida; Bear Creek Health. Mrs. park Sunday. They were Mr. and Clinton Carter. Donald Hawk and aminations to be given in the coun Anna Harpole. Creswell; Thurston Mrs. Harry Rapp. Miss Helen Nor Wilson. Track letters were given 1 here w ill be many more to follow ty court room of the Court House Health. Mrs. Flossie Gray. Spring- ton. and Miss Margaret Odyklrk of to Everett Chetwood, Carter Hart man. Disque Smith. Morris Stewart. before bleak D r tuber wind# blew in Eugene beginning Wednesday. field. Roseburg. Miss Flora Whitney of Ralph Watson, and Wayne Kendall. but here ia the first bathing beaut) All but 10 of the clubs were work Sutherlin. Those participating In June 14, at 9 o'clock a. m. and w inner o f the 1V33 season She ie Mint lasting until 4 o'clock on Friday. ing on health projects. the picnic besides the guests and Laura Hover, o f Bantu Mantra, C a lif., who annexed a tw auU fu l esq; June 1», has been made by Laur hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crites BROTHERHOOD MEET her firs t tim e out la s tuiUung beaut) ence C. Moffitt, county school sup LADIES AID DIVISION and daughter. Jean; Mr. and Mr*. OPPOSES PROHI REPEAL parade at Deauville «tub at Haas# erintendent. MEETS HERE TUESDAY Carl Olson. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Monica. The schedule for the three-day ----------- | May and daughter. Florence; Mr First official action opposing the examinations will be as follows: The North division. Central Pres- and Mrs. John Henderer. Mr. and repeal of the 18th amendment to Wadnesday forenoon— V. S. His byterian church. Ladies aid of Eu- Mrs. Harry Stewart and son. Mor- the constitution of the United BOY SCOUTS SET TIME tory. Writing (Penmanship), Geo gene was entertained here Tuesday rls. and Miss Mary Elizabeth Whit- States was taken recently by the FOR MEETING AT 7:30 metry. Botany. afternoon at a luncheon meeting at ney. South Willamette Brotherhood of Effective at once the weekly -------------------------- Wednesday afternoon — Physio the home of Mrs. C. O. Wilsonj the Methodist church when they meeting of the Springfield Boy logy, Reading, Composition. Gen by members of the Central divi CLASS PLANS TO HOLD adopted the following resolution: eral History. sion. 'The South Willamette Brother 8ruut troop will be held each Tuee MARSHMALLOW ROAST Thursday forenoon— Arithmetic. Assisting Mrs. Wilson with the hood of the Methodist church, re day evening at 7:30 Inateud of 7 History of Education. Psychology. one o’clock luncheon were Mrs. Members of Mrs. A. B. Van Val presenting fourteen towns, assem o'clock It was announced this week Thursday afternoon — Grammar, Sigvald Skavlan. Sr.. Mrs. B. Rey zah's Sunday school class of the bled in Junction City. May 19. 1933. The later meeting hour will con tinue during the summer months Geography. American Literature. nolds. and Mrs. R. A. McCornack. Methodist church will hold a marsh and went on record as unanimously according to Glcu Martin, scout Physics. favoring the retention of the 18th mallow roast Friday evening All Friday forenoon — Theory and STITCH IN T IM E ” PINS members of the class are to gather amendment, the registering of the master. The meetings are held In the basement of the Methodist Practice. Orthography t Spelling I, READY FOR CLUB GIRLS »t ‘he home °f Mrs. Van Valzah at people, and the support of the dry church. Physical Geography. English Liter candidates at the July election. « ----------- 7 o'clock. Theo Bartholomew is ature. "They asked that a copy of thia Fonr-H club girls who are mem chairman for the event. Friday afternoon—School law. Al bers of the "Stitch In Time" club resolution be sent to each brother DINNER PARTY HELD AT -------------------------- gebra. Geology. Civil Government. are advised to secure their project CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR hood represented and that It be HAMLIN HOME TUESDAY Bookkeeping. published In their local town pins from Mrs. W. P. Tyson. Miss STARTS PENNANT WORK papers.” Mr and Mrs. F. B Hamlin en Eleanor Smith, leader of this club Signed by resolution Committee. tertained with a dinner party at GADUATION EXERCISES which has 34 members, left for Miss Edna Severson has been ap Dean C. Poindexter. their home Tuesday evening. Their AT U. O. JUNE 9 -1 1 Chicago to attend the world’s fair pointed achievement superintend D. R. Fullerton. Sec.” guests were Mrs. Margaret Cold before handing out the awards. ent for the Lane county achleve- Commencement exercises at the ren and Mrs. Elmer Byrne of Eu -------------------------- ment banner contest. The local or- University of Oregon, at which gene and Mr and Mrs. Marion Hall Marriage Licenses issued ganixation is now making plans for ANNUAL LANE PIONEER time nearly 600 students will re of Springfield Mr and Mrs. Hall Daring the past week marriage |t8 participation again in the achie- MEET SET FOR JUNE 20 have been living In the Hamlin ceive bachelor and advanced de licensea have been granted by the vement contest to close April 1. grees, will be held in Eugene, June county clerk to the following: 1934 Springfield won the banner apartments during the past school The annual I-ane County Pioneer 9. 10 and XI. Dr. Elam J. Anderson, Ernest Petersen and Anna Pierce iast year and now holds It. Association meeting will be held on year. president of Linfield College, will both of Eugene; Henry Cooper and _________________ Tuesday. June 20. at the home of Visitors Tuesday— Mr and Mrs deliver the baccalaureate sermon , Gladys Imei, both of Eugene; Sher- HORSESHOE PITCHERS Cal. M Young, north of Eugene It June 10. and Dr. Joseph Schafer lock Holmes. Eugene, and Virginia n p c F A T CClDVAl I 1C MCW has been announced by E. O. Pot D. B. Murphy had as their visitors superintendent of the Wisconsin i Willis. Cottage Grove; Roiling U J K V A L IIS Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O ter. secretary of the association State Historical society, will give j Weisbeck, Veneta, and Pearl Gates, j Springfield's three-man horse The Cal Young ranch Is an historic J Poley of Ixmtlne and A. F. Polwy the commencement address June Crow of Portland. They were enroute to shoe pitching team defeated three spot, being a donation claim of his 11. Special reunions of the classes | southern Oregon for a visit with - <co« , ___ . Corvallis players 393 to 290 in a father. Walker Young. K w V ’ 1 1 ° " Furl<H,»h- IjOUl8 8hlpley ar’ series of games played here Sun- Further details of the program relatives. wllh be held at this time. The Mur-, rived here Tuesday for a two weeks day OIIbert Erngtlng wag hlgh and other business will be announ ray Warner collection of Oriental furlough from his ship which is | i man in total points with 160. Rich ced later. Art will be formally opened to the stationed at the 9a n Pedro harbor j ard , Prochnow was high with 16 public and the New Men's Dormi In California. doable ringers. William Gerlach CHRISTIAN CHURCH MAY tory will be formally dedicated as Rev. Ralph Clark Is preaching al was the third member of the local "John Straub Memorial building.” Drive To Portland— Mr. and Mrs team St. John, Moore, and Clark HAVE WEEKLY SOCIAL leaburg Sunday morning. June 11, Instead of the usual evening ser Noah Helterbrand and daughters. tORBed for , he A proposal whereby social gath vices. A children's day program will Salem Boys Here — Verne and Jewel and Pearl, motored to Port- _________________ erings will be held at the Christian also be given. David Scott of Salem are here this land Wednesday. Miss Jewel will church once each week Instead of week visiting with their uncle and remain in Portland where she will MRS. COLE ENTERTAINS Ten members of the Wallervllle FOR SEWING CLUB GROUP monthly as is now the plan, was Orange attended grange at Wllla- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adrian. be employed. Members of the Sewing club were placed before the official church kenzle Saturday night when two guests of Mrs. George Cole at her board at their monthly meeting of Wallervllle Grandge's new mem borne Tuesday afternoon. Present Monday evening. The matter was bers. Wilfred Frazee and Ted Mag were .Miss Faye Parson. Miss Doris referred to a committee headed by nes received third and fourth de Myers. Miss Evelyn Buell, Miss Roland Moshier for further Investi gree work, with Wlllakenzte class of Initiates. The Wlllakenzte drill Jean Scott, Mrs. Ralph Fullerton, gation. team putting on the work. and Miss Dorothe Mae Potter. The The Waltervllle ladles' Aid will members of the club will meet meet at the social room all day again next week at the home of Wednesday for quilting Mrs. Fullerton. The Pleasant Hill picnic which The Workers’ Society will meet Visit at Oakridge— Mr. and Mrs. was to have been held last Satur at the home of Mrs. J. W. Foun Jess Seavey and daughters. Shirley, day. June 3. at the Woodman pic tain all day Friday. Evelyn Hansen of Wallervllle. Joanne and Marceline, spent a few nic grounds was postponed on ac days at Oakland the first of the count of rain and cold weather was hostess to the several mem Many groups of families that had bers of her 4-H club Thursday. The week. planned to lunch together that day Misses Luvaas. Chrlstofferson and The prices are going up continually on many items took their lunch to some residence Margaret Thompson of Eugene of staple food. If you are to take advantage of the “new and held a pot luck dinner Instead were additional guests. The picnic will be held later ac Mrs. Frank Alexander of Port deal ' you should buy now and save later. Sugar, flour, cording to H. C. Wheeler, general land was a recent guest of special chairman. Interest to many McKenzie valley milk and other canned goods have increased in price Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick and people. Of the pioneer Billings fam and are still climbing. There will be a genuine saving children, Vernon and Betty of ily, Mrs. Alexander divided her Philomath spent picnic day and a visit here with her sister Mrs. T. by stocking up on staple food products. few days following at the home of W. Carney of Waltervllle and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tinker at Pleas brother, Thomas Billings, of Lea ant HUI. Monday they motored up burg. Row river to fish and visit with BLUE BELL Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sharp. HARD WHEAT Veda Daley, Ban Kelsay and Bud OR Mauney were down from Normal 49« S I . 15 The Young People's Bible school school Sunday to be present at the ball game between Hills Creek and class met at Mr. and Mrs. Fred M c K enzie blend Orey's for their buslnes' and social Yoncalla. 2 FOR c «*•» 5 1 .0 9 The Hills Creek baseball team meetltng Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. B. Mathewn motored to met Its first defeat Sunday when Yoncalla scored two runs to their Lowell Tuesday to spend a few one at the game played at Pleasant days with her sister, Mrs. Lum Hill Sunday afternoon. Each team Mays. Misses Jean and Shirley Weaver made six hits. Several errors were made during ttiP game. An excep from Lowell are visiting their tionally large crowd was present grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. at the game. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Bridges and sister Mrs. T. F. Kahler who has been quite 111 for sometime Is reported from Seattle are visiting old friends and neighbors In Thurston this better. 1th-. and Mrs. J. P. Hult of Lowell week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edmlston gave a farewell party for Miss Flor ence Elliott and Miss Ruth Rydell have moved from Eugene Into their Saturday night. Both were teachers new home which was recently com In the Lowell high school last year. pleted here. Bert Snook of Spring- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Winfrey of field began building a ham for Fall Creek are parents of a 6*/2 them last Monday. pound baby boy, born Thursday Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Baugh and fain morning. lly and Mr. and Mrs. John Edmls Myrna Laird, and Agnes Wallace ton and family motored to Junction A large number of people attend ed a very pleasing recital and mu «leal tea given at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. E. Buell. Bunday even lng by voice students of Mrs. Bu ford Roach. Miss Madaline Guls- Una. violinist, with Miss Edith Baris as accompanist, as.-lsted on the program. Appearing on the program dur lug the tea which began at five o'clock were Evelyn Buell, coutral- to ■ Barbara Barnell, mezzo so prano; June Hanks, soprano; Mrs. W. K. Barnell, soprano; Mrs. W. C. Rebhan. soprano; and Ruth Morri son, mezzo soprano. Numbers were also given by the Ladies' double uartet organized by Mrs. Roach. The personnel of this group is Mrs. Barnell. Mrs. Rebhan. Miss Morrison. Miss Danks. Miss Buell. Mrs. 8. 8. Potter, and Mrs. W. N. Dow. I McKenzie Valley Irish-Murphy Co. f Upper Willamette Buy Now! Many Prices Advancing Corn Flakes FLOUR Thurston Post Toasties 15 will attend summer school for a celebrating couple of weeks. birthday. Mrs. Calvert's 76th I ----------- 1 Mills Peterson wus elected presl deni of Ihe Hattie Mitchell Mission ary circle of the Christian church at their meeting Tuesday evening al the home of Mlse Gladys Tan ner. Other officers are Dale Dan lels, vice president; B arbara Adams, treasurer; and Miss Tan uer, secretary. The offlcera will ho Installed al Ihe July meeting of the Circle. Miss Tunnel- led the discussion nt Ihe meeting Tuesday which was the final study of a six mouths course on China. Following the study period the gueets enjoyed a social hour during which t'hlneae guinea were played. Mlaa Irene Anderson will lie hoe I css for the Circle at her home for the July,meeting. ----------- The Msthist 1st «hurch and Sun day school will observe Sunday as "Children's day " There will he a program by lit# lower department# of the school during ihe Church school hour which begins al 9 46. Following this service the church hour will be given lo a short drama, u sermon Io the children and a “Re cognition'' service The children’s sermon by Rev Dean (’. Polndex ter will be "Horn to lie King " The Epworth League will meet at 7 o'clock There will also be a meal ing of tlie older young people for the re organisation of their work for the summer. The evening service will he a young people'# service. The Lea gue officers will he luatalltfd The message will be "Youth with a Purpose." LOCAL I. O. O. F. HEAR REPORTS OF DELEGATES BOOTH-KELLY OFFICER MOVES TO WENDLING Reports on the Grand Lodge sea slons of the Oregon I. O. O. F. held recently at Pendleton were heard al the regular meeting of the Springfield bulge last night. Oswald Olson and Elmer Pyne. delegates, made the reporta. W. F Walker, lutai grand maater, also made a talk on hla views of Grand txulge. Mr and Mrs Ralph Martin aud family have moved to Wendllng where they will make their home In Ihe future. Mr' Marlin In the new superintendent of the Booth Kelly company operatlona and will lake over active management of tbs Wendllng sawmill. Flab on Lake Creek—I M Peter III at Home— Mrs C. L. Youuger son, city recorder, spent Tuesday Is reported lo be 111 at her home fishing on latke Creek. on E street I M EAT Hits the Mark When You’re Hungry... and it “Stick« to the Riba". Our MEATS and Our SERVICE will plea»« you INDEPENDENT M EAT CO. K. C. STUART. Prop. 4th and Main St». Phone S3 )lJg The White Front Grocer Is the Neighborly Kind Not content with merely Helling the lilgheHt qual Ity of Groceries at the lowe Ht possible prices, we go out of otir way to lx* neighborly, to extend helpful little courtesties, to give service that is friendly as well as efficient. You will enjoy trading with The White Pront Grocery today and always. If Your Are Going to Can Mother’» Friend SO AP Asparagus Do It Now. and Washing Machine Compound 40 Oz» for 35c 5c Lb. W heat Pops 3 for 25c W essen Oil •/j Gallon 49c Quaker Quick, Milk Monarch Coffee Macaroni 3 Lb. 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