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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIRTY-FIRST YEAH
HPK1NGFIBLD. LANK COUNTY. OKKOON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1»84
Lodge Plans to r
Official Visitor
N I K OF SALES
UK HEARD HERE
TRIAL
Grand Master of the Odd Fellows
lodge In Oregon w ill come to
Hprlngfleld Monday. January 22, for
his official visit with I. O. O. F
lodge number 70. A special meeting
lo welcome the vlaltlog officer has
been called at the lodge ball for
1:16 Immediately following a short
weekly meeting of Juanita Rebe­
kah lodge.
TWO
Local School Tax Raduct.
Possible; Opposition to Act
Appears to Be Waning
The high school debate schedule
for this district was released this
week and copies received by Prin­
cipal Buell at the high school. Tha
schedule lists opposing teams for
two debates for tbs first meetlog
on February 17. Later pairings
will be made following the out­
come of the first meets.
ject, a continuation of the street
Improvement work, has been ap­
proved and workers assigned The
project was submitted last week
when It seemed that most of the
CW A work here was about to cease
and was rushed through the vari­
ous approval bodies that local men
might not he thrown back on the
relief rolls.
The city now has three major
projects, armory, streets, and al­
leys. Some work remains on the
school project, and on the chil­
dren’s playground project.
Work on the alley project will
Include cleaning up of all alleys
within the city, removal of the
weeds and leveling them Gravel
will be spread on those which are
used the moat.
W’orkera on the street project
were reduced from 60 to 16 In the
new project and the alley project
took up the surplus from the street
and moat of thoae employed on the
park projects.
GRDUP OPPOSES
cm
Brotherhood and W. C. T. U.
Plan Petition Requesting
No Retail Outlet Here
APPLICATIONS ARE MADE
Church Croup Prefers State
Liquor Store to Agency as
Leaser of Two Evils
Four beuaflle which w ill bn lull
Opposition to the sale of intoxi­
lu Bprlngflald and In a w ry other
ALLANT i
M r.
M /rg u v rtte
cating liquors In Springfield was
W A S H IN G T O N :
O tk a a s U o f Albany N . Y le ike
school district of the state of Ore
voiced In two circles here this
tratioa rumors bare Indicate
new alert of the New York State
Hprlngfleld opens the season
V a r tia J. Coeboy, (above) recently week. The Methodist Men’s Broth­
(on ware pointed out here Monday
The
visit
here
will
be
a
Joint
In­
Heaate. lbs Brsl wemsn sear to be
appo ta ited
b
U. 8. Attorney ia Naw
with Cottage Orove and Eugene
evening by C. A. Huntington. Lane
erhood and the local W. C. T. U.
,-leeled to this office Tbc job pays
spection and visit to the Coburg.
York Is
la beug groomed to taka the
high. The Hprlngfleld affirm ative
county legislator. I" addressing the • Kl.tKW »»•» h iim I I*
unit have both stepped forward ex­
Creswell.
Marcóla.
W altervllle.
of U. 8. A tto rn ey Oeaorol
team goes to Cottage Grove, and
monthly meeting of the Methodist
pressing their disapproval ot the
Oakridge and Hprlngfleld lodges,
the negative team remains at home
Men’s Brotherhood on the preaeut
opening of either a sales agency or
all of whom are expected to be well
to meet the Eugene high team.
sales tax as passed by the special
a liquor store In Springfield. The
represented. More than ooe hund
saaalon of the slate legislature.
The debate subject chosen for
Brotherhood, realising the possibi­
red persons are expected for the
The rtrst of these benefits out­
lity that popular demand might lead
meeting according to Oswald Ol­ the state thia year la "Resolved,
the State Liquor Commission to
lined by the speaker. who did not
son. secretary of the Hprlngfleld that the United States Should
establish a retail outlet here, has
pretend to argue wither for or
Adopt the Essential Features ot
lodge.
gone on record as favoring the
againat the law. but rather to offer
the British Radio Control and Op­
The visiting officer Is expected
a clear explanation of It and the
state liquor store in preference to
------------
! to devote most of the evening to eration Plan."
manner In which II will affect the County Chamber to Support lhe g|„|n< of instructions to the
Also, on February 27, Myrtle
All Dealers in Milk Required the local agency plan If the drinks
tax situation of the slate was that
must be handled In the city.
Straight Road to Saa; Ton­ lodge officers and members. The Creek and Roseburg meet in a dual
To Obtain State Permit;
It would provide a source of month­
The Brotherhood action followed
latter part of the evening will be debate U> determine the winner ol
nage Survay to Start
Dairy Meeting Friday
ly Income In cash and not warrants.
a spirited discussion of the local
given over to a social meeting at the southern half of the district.
The tax returns will be made
liquor situation at the monthly
Route "F", the shortcut route which time light refreshments will
Application forms for use In ap­ meeting of the Brotherhood Mon­
Winners of the north and aonth
monthly by the retailers to the
from Eugene to the Hluslaw har­ be served.
plying for a milk dealers license day night. A discussion as to what
will meet at Eugene on March 2
state and It In turn w ill distribute
MERRIAM SEEKS POST
bor at Florwoce was approved as a
under the new state law which be­ action or attitude the men of the
to
determine
the
district
champion­
the money among the counties
major highway project by the Lane ‘NEWS” STARTS OFF ON
AS STATE LAWMAKER came effective December 16 of last Methodist church should take In
ship.
M aks M ore T ax Payers
County Chamber of Commerce at
year have been received at the the matter of local liquor control
THIRTY-FIRST YEAR
Hl> second benefit was that the
Hprlngfleld debaters are working
their monthly meeting In Eugene
McComack Announces Intention of City H all In Springfield.
and dispensation Indicated that
measure will create a much larger
hard now under the direction of
last week Following lengthy dla Paper Only Survivor of Publica­
Becoming Candidate for Joint
All milk dealers In Oregon must while they felt that the most np
percentage of tax payers than now
their coach. Miss Bernice Conoly
cession It was voted to have each
Senatorahip In May
be licensed at once according to right and reliable citlxen of the
tions Haro Since Founding
exists At the present time with delegation represented In the Coun-1
and hope to win their first two
E. G. Harlan, chairman of the Ore­ city should be entrusted with the
In 1903; Third in County
taxes on only real property only
starts. Thia la almost ueceaaary If
Lane county politics which have gon M ilk Control board.
ty Chamber body »eek endorsement
about 26 percent of the population
they expect to wind up the season
task of dispensing the llqnor. yet
of this route from their local
A brief explanation of the law at the same time members of the
The
Bprlngfleld
News today on top as they did last year when been smouldering for some months
pays, whereaa under the sales lax
broke
out
with
a
few
small
blazes
groups
has been given hy Harlan as fol­ group expressed themselves as
starts on Its thirty-first year as a they won the district title. Miss
Isw the other 76 percent will be
during the past woek when Howard lows: A milk dealer is defined as
The route leads directly west newspaper It has been published
contributing to the fund.
feeling that they would be inclined
Conoly is In her second year as
R. Merriam announced his Inten­ any person who purchases or han
from Eugene following closely the lo thia city since It was founded
A third benefit suggested by the
to shun that individual's place of
debate coach, and Is a former
tion of being a candidate for the
present gravel road to the Hluslaw In 1*01. and la the third oldest of
speaker was that of creating a
member of the Women’s debate State Legislature from Lane coun dies m'!k within the state for sale business if the same types of mer­
river and crosses It there proceed­ the weekly papers In the county.
In this state, or who sells milk chandise could be purchased else­
greater lax roosrtoustieea Voder
team at the University of Oregon.
ty. E. A. McCornack. present re­ within the state, except when con­
ing due west to Mapleton to con­ The Cottage Grove Sentinel was
the law proposed each Individual
Eight students. Frances Stiles. presentative from this county, has sumed on the premises where sold where in the city.
nect with the new highway Just established In 1890, the Hluslaw
will slop to think about the coat
W ill Launch Petition
being completed be I wen there and Oar In 1127. and Ibe Junction City Jack Ixigan. Marjorie Burkhart. previously announced bis Intention A producer who delivers milk only
of government and education every
Following a general expression
Allan Sneed. Benetta Miller. Luclle of seeking the Joint aeoatorahlp to a milk dealer shall not be deem­
Florence.
Tlmea In 1881.
time he makes a purchase and con
of opinions on the matter the group
Davis. Esther Strunk and Iaonard from I.lnn and Lane counties. This ed a milk dealer.
Hurvey and development of tbla
trlbutee the additional few centa
Two papers flourished at ooe Ruth comprise the Bprlngfleld de­ Is dow held by Dr. Joel C. Booth
approved a motion expressing Its
route Is being pushed by the la n e
Applications Are Overdue
tax
This will have the effect of
opposition. Another motion Incor­
County development association lime In thia city. A division of opln bate team. The first four named of Lebanon.
Application for a license to oper porated Into the first one provided
making Individuals stop and con­
which Is now busy holding a series tons on the liquor policy of the are studying the affirm ative aide
To date these are the only candi­ ate as a milk dealer shall be made
sider the real necessity and bene­
that the Brotherhood circulate a
of local meetings In various parts early days was responsible for this of the question, and the others are dates to express themselves al­
within 30 days after the law Is In petition among their membership
fit Io be derived before readily vot­
of the county building up support say local residents who recall those atudying the negative viewpoint.
though many more persons are effect. December 15. 1933. so ap­
ing mure bond Issues This age uld
days.
for the project
political
ambitions plications should be made at once. and among the members of the
The three-judge system of Judg­ smouldering
practice Is now one of the majoi
Methodist church informing the
At the same time, this aesocla
Among the editors of the paper ing will be used In each debate. which they would like to further
All stores shall pay an annual lie
factors responsible for the present
tlon and the Eugene Chamber of during the later years have been The number of Judges forming a In the state primaries thia spring. ense fee of T fl.00. (Each separate City Connell snd the Llqnor Com­
financial condition of taxpaying
mission of their wishes. Other
Commerce Is making plans to Charles Poole, now county coro­ decision will determine the win Both are Republicans and both
place of business where milk Is churches In the city were to be ask­
districts.
launch
an
extensive
tonnage
sur­
ner; Dr. Samuel H. Tyler of Eu ner In case of a tie In the district have taken an active part In the sold bv any store shall be deemed
"May Pay M ora Arrears
vey to d e t e r m in e Just w hat use gene;
Ttw heit
Henderson
of competition.
agrlcultaral affairs of the county a separate store for which a license ed to prepare similar petitions and
The fourth benefit advanced on
after having them signed place
could and would be made of the Salem; and Howard Freeland. The
during the past year.
mast be obtained and a license fee them before the three State Com­
behalf of the new law was that It
Port of Hluslaw If the shorter high­ paper has been published by the
would leaaen the burden on real
paid.)
missioners.
way were constructed. The new present editor since 1823.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
A ll other m ilk dealers shall pay
estate by Increasing the number
THREE
C
WORKERS
CO
The other churches have not
route would mean a saving of some
a license fee determined as fol­
of taxpayers and opening up a new
HAVE MUSIC SERVICE
been
approached with the petitions
10 miles In the distance between PRISCILLA MEMBERS
TO CHURCH IN DECEMBER lows: One-fourth of one cent on
source of revenue for public pur­
as yet. and have not announced
Eugene and Mapleton and would
"A
Heavenly
Treasure"
w
ill
be
each
pound
of
butterfat
contained
poses. At the same time the Income
HAVE SOCIAL MEETING
provide a faster and stralghter
Thirty-three civilian ministers In m ilk received and delivered by their attitude in the matter.
the subject of the morning service
tor these purposes will not be In­
Tuesday afternoon the W . C. T.
route than that now followed by
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass and Mrs. at the Christiao church Sunday. and two Army chaplains conducted a licensee, commencing with the
creased. because for each dollar
U. unit of Springfield pledged their
the present Hluslaw highway which
religious services In the 21 C. C. C.
The
choir
w
ill
sing
"The
8plrlt
I K. O. Prlvat won prises In the
effective date of this act.
collected under the sales tax the
support to the Brotherhood's stand
winds Its way to the top of the
The application blanks shall be
game contests held by Priscilla of God" by 8. E. Atkinson. The camps of the Eugene district during,
county assessor In commanded to
in the matter and named a com­
Coast range and then twists along
the
month
of
December,
according
Bunday
school
will
meet
at
1:46
club at their meeting last Thurs­
mailed to the office of the Oregon
reduce the tax levy an equal por
mittee to meet with this group.
the bank of la k e creek and the
to
the
report
Just
released.
day aa guests of Mrs. Frank Logan and the Christian Endeavor at 6:30.
M ilk Control Board. 317 Mayer
tlon for school purposes. This eaa
Their representatives are Mrs. W il
Hluslaw river to Mapleton.
A total of 190 services were held. Building. Portland. Oregon.
A
special
musical
program
Is
be­
and Mrs. W illiam Moyer.
log up on the real property tax
liam G. Hughes. Mrs. Mel Rice, and
ing planned for the evening ser Including those services In cities
payer may enable many Individuals
A meeting of the m ilk dealers In Mrs. Ernest Bertsch. Representing
Members present were Mrs Ern­
to which the men were transported
vice
at
which
time
Rev.
Veltle
EUGENE
MAN
OPERATES
to pay up their delinquent taxes,
Lane county has been called at the the Brotherhood are Ralph Fuller­
est Bertach. Mrs. Snodgrass. Mrs.
In trucks. Total attendance at all
all of which will be a boon to the
SPRINGFIELD LAUNDRY W illiam Rouse. Mra. John Seavey. Pruitt will preach on the subject, service« was ,141. according to Eugene Chamber of Commerce for ton. John Vaughn and L. L. May.
“ Power of the Cross." The musi­
financial structure of the various
Friday morning at which time the
Mrs. Prlvat, Mra. W’ llliam Curtis,
The Brotherhood Attitude
the report filed by Lieut. W’ llliam
districts.
O. T. Gooch of the Lily W hite Mra. L. E Hopaon. Mrs. John Tom- cal numbers will include the an
members of the milk board will
The Brotherhood has taken the
V.
Barney,
district
chaplain.
Aver­
In Lea a county the tax delinqu­ Hand lau nd ry In Eugene has tem­ seth, Mra. Cecil Mathia. Mra. Ern­ them "The Broken Heart" by the
hear reports of production and attitude, that they do not care to
age attendance per service was 42.
ency Is about 46 percent, stated porarily taken over the manage­ est Black. Mra. Merle Casteel. Mrs. choir; a duet by Mrs. Dallas Mur-
marketing costa and will study have members of their fam ily fre­
Clergymen
travelled
a
total
of
more
Mr. Huntington. In Multnomah ment of the Hprlngfleld lau nd ry Cora Stearmer and Mrs. E. C. phy and Mrs. Marjorie Moshier
these reports before announcing quent places where liquor Is sold.
than
9833
mllee
to
render
religious
The male quartet will sing also. It
county It Is about 16 percent, and for W iliam H. Hobbs, owner Mr. Stuart.
their standarixed price schedules They feel that this Is an Induce­
Is composed of Dallas Murphy services during the month.
In Curry county where there are Hobbs Is not physically able to
for m ilk and cream In Lane county. ment and temptation set up before
The next meeting of the club Veltle Pruitt. Merton Ferebee and
no railroads or other public utlll operate the buslnees now. and Mr.
adults as well as young people.
will be held January 26. with Mrs. Roland Moshier.
lies to lax the delinquency has Gooch Is managing It until Mr.
HIGH WATER CARRIES
Prlvat and Mra. Black aa hostesses.
COBURG DEFEATS GRADE The liquor store, they say, w ill not
reached somewhere between 70 and Hobbs Is able to resume the per­
exert such a great influence. Peo­
WADING PEN AWAY
X0 percent. In Ijm e county about sonal management.
HONOR STUDENTS FORM
TEAMS
IN
BASKETBALL
ple will not have to enter It unless
MANY PEOPLE OUT FOR
half of (he taxes which have been
Mr. and Mra. Gooch continue to
seeking to make a purchase.
The W illam ette Park children’s
ORGANIZATION
AT
H.
S.
paid were paid by (he utilities, he (1„<,rate their laundry In Eugene
Coburg grade school boys and
FIRST MASONIC SOCIAL
Efforts to have a liquor store
wading pen which has hung peril­
said.
where they are specialising In fine
The first meeting of the Bprlng­ ously on the top of the dam at Jud­ girls basketball teams defeated the established in Springfield In pref­
Nearly
100
persons
attended
the
Twenty States Hava Law
clothing, silks and curtains
fleld High School Honor society kins point for the past two weeks Lincoln school teams from Spring- erence to an agency have already-
first social gathering of Liberty
The sales tax lx no longer a new
recently affiliated with the Na­ was released by the high water In field In games played Friday night. been made. The State Commission
Masonic lodge and Cascade chap­
venture. It has now been put Into STAR MEMBERS PLAN
The eighth grade girls. Donna
tional Honor Society, was held at the river Saturday night or Sun­
has decided to open these state
ter O. E. 8. and their families at
effect In 20 states In (he Union
the school Monday morning with day and Is has been carried on Severson. Shirley Seavey. June stores in all cities above 6000 In
SOCIAL,
CARD
PARTY
the lodge hall last Thursday even­
and although II was not so popular
the election of Miss De E tta Sand down. The wading pen was an­ Burkhart. Maxine M iller. Alice Lo­ population and to set up agencies
ing. Thia was the first of a series
at first moat of the states would
Cascade chapter, O. E. 8. will
gathe as president. Evelyn Kick- chored at the Park resort, but broke gan. and Fern M iller were defeated where stores cannot be financed.
not be without It now. he declared. entertain with a card party at the of monthly social gatherings to be bush Is vice-president;
M arian loose during the earlier rise In the 18-12. Lulu Johnson and W yetta Nothing further than this has been
The bill was not popular In chapter homo on Tuesday, January sponsored by the Masons during
Shipley, secretary; snd Elisabeth river and lodged on the dam at Spriggs, first string players for the heard locally In regard to the liq­
Salem during the special session, 30, for members of the organisation the winter months. A 8:30 potluck
Lincoln girls were unable to play
Vail Is assistant treasurer. The Judkins Point.
uor status of Springfield. Indica­
In fact, no one dared mention a and for members of Liberty Ma­ supper Is followed by card gomes
In the game.
treasurer must be named from the
tions are that this city w ill have
The seventh grade boys. Pete
sales tax until all other means sug­ sonic lodge and their husbands and and dancing. H arry M. Stewart,
an agency and local applications
faculty.
P.-T. A. MEETING IS
Taylor, Alvin McBee. Dudley West-
gested of raising money had been wives It was decided at the regular John Henderer and H arry Whitney
There are only four members of
have been made to the State Com­
are member of the committee In
given up in deapalr. Only then did meeting held this week.
PLANNED FOR FRIDAY lake. Laverne McPherson and W il­ mission.
the local chapter of the national
charge of the socials.
the legislators consider revising
bur McPherson last 16-9.
The monthly fnmlly dinner meet­
society at this time. Further elec
Monthly meeting of the Spring-
the old sales tax bill to remove all ing whs held Tuesday evening. Re­
tlons to membership w ill be made
field Parent-Teacher association
objectionable featurea. Il was even freshments w ill be served following CHAMBERS TO CONTINUE
METHODIST CHURCH TO
from the senior and Junior classes
w ill be held at the Brattaln school DANCE GROUP FORMS
debated whether or not the name the card party It was announced.
during the cecond semester.
TALK
ON
RUSSIA
FRIDAY
Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs.
ought not to be changed, but this
ORGANIZATION HERE FEATURE YOUNG PEOPLE
Miss May Hewes la faculty ad
net
receipts
wll
he
apportioned
to
E.
O.
Browning
w
ill
outline
to
the
waa refused, moat lawmakers feel­
At the eleven o’clock worship
Frank Chambers of Eugene will visor for the student organisation
members the W . C. T. U. essay
Members of the Terpsechorean
ing that the proper title was a salea the counties and thence to the
service at the Methodist church the
he the speaker at the regular meet­
contest, and Mrs. W. C. W right club held their first organization
tax because that Is what It was. school districts on a basis of num­
subject will be: "Seek and Ye Shall
ing of Hprlngfleld Lions club F ri­ WENDLING CAMP INVITES
ber of classroom units. There are
w ill discuss the progress of the hot meeting last Friday evening at the
Huntington told the Brotherhood.
Find." The Sunday Church school
day
It
has
been
announced
by
John
approilm ately 7600 of these In the
home of MJss Barbara Barnell. The
PUBLIC TO DANCE FRIDAY lunch plan In the local schools.
Provisions A rt Outlined
meets at 9:46 a. m. The Junior
W. Anderson and L. C. M offitt,
state
and
It
Is
estimated
that
each
club
has
been
meeting
for
almost
a
The bill provides for a one and
league meets at 4 p. m. The Ep­
members
of
tha
program
commit­
The Wendllng C. C. C. camp will
year but had not organized. They
one-halt percent tax on nil retail unit will receive approximately
worth League at 6:16 and the Wes­
tee. M r. Chambers will continue his play host to the people of W endl­ MRS. BLACK SURPRISED
1400
per
year.
The
county
asaesaor
elected
Miss
Florence
May
as
sales where the total monthly busi­
leyan League at 6-30. The third of
Islk on modern Russia so he saw lng. Marcola snd Donna at a free WITH BIRTHDAY SHOWER
president LaMoyne Black, secret­
ness exceeds 160 monthly. It In ex Is also required to reduce the
our special series of 5 o'clock ves­
It on a trip a year ago. He told of dance to be held Friday evening
ary;
Faye
Holverson.
treasurer:
peeled that the Isw will produce school district tax by whatever sum
Friends of Mrs. Lillian Black
per services will feature the young
some of his observations at a pre­ at the Wendllng 4-L hall, accord
Miss Barnell. conductress; and
14,000.000 annually, all of which Is received In this manner. This
people. W e expect to have 100 of
vious meeting and members of the Ing to Capt. W ilbur F. Marlng gathered at her home Sunday even
will be used for school purposes. Item. It has been estimated, will
Ing for a handkerchief shower and Jean Louk. reporter. Studying the them In the choir. There w ill be
club have been awaiting an oppor­ commander.
reduce
the
tuition
costs
for
high
Motor vehicle fuel already taxed
surprise party on the occasion of various forms of dancing as a special musical numbers and the
tunity to hear him again.
The men of the company are In
by. the state, sales of tangible per­ school pupils from the non high
her birthday. Those present were means of developing poise and sermon will be: "L ife Is Serious."
vltlng ladles to the camp for sup­
sonal property ot farmers, pro­ school districts an average of 116.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Putman. Mr. and gracefu’,..:as Is the major activity Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will
per and w ill attend the dance In
ducers or other dealers for resale The Hprlngfleld school district la WALTERVILLE INVITES
Mrs. Lynn Stoue. Mr. and Mrs of the group.
preach the sermon at both services.
anticipating the recolpt of approxi­
are also exempt from the tax.
PINE CIRCLE LODGE the evening.
Elmer Findley, and Mr. and Mrs
Each merchant will have to col­ mately 17000 front this Item.
Fred Louk.
INSTALLING TEAM TO
Members of Pine Circle, Neigh­ GIRLS TEAM TO PLAY
The law will be In effect for only
lect the sales tax from the con­
VISIT IRVING TONIGHT LODGE GROUP PLANS
sumer and remit It once a month two years, expiring on July 1. 1938. bors or Woodcraft, of Hprlngfleld
AT ELMIRA FRIDAY O-NO CLUB MEETS AT
TRIP TO MARCOLA
to the state. Apportionments of 26 It becomes offcctlve March 10, of have been Invited to W altervllle to
Members of the Installing team
The
Red
Box
girls
basketl
thia
year
If
the
referendum
Is
not
attend
a
social
meeting
of
the
N
GERBER
HOME
TONIGHT
percent of lhe net receipts will be
Members of Iuka circle, ladles
of the I: O. O. F. lodge headed by
A referendum has al­ O. W. lodge there Friday night. The team w ill go to Elm ira Friday nl|
made monthly lo the counties on Invoked.
Roland Moshier. district deputy auxiliary of the O. A. R. w ill hold
Miss
Eunice
Gerber
w
ill
enter­
for
a
game
with
the
high
sch
ready
been
„ought
against
the
law
party
will
be
held
at
the
W.
O.
W.
a basis of their equalised assessed
grand master, w ill go to Irving to­ their regular meeting tonight at the
valuations. This Is experted to by Ray GUI of the Mate Grange, hall and each man Is required to girls there. They are to play at tain at her home this everting for
night to Install the newly chosen home of Miss Abbie Ford at M ar­
equal the one-mill county school but nothing has been said recently come dressed In overalls and the W lndllng on January 33. and expect the fortnightly meeting of the O-No
officers
of the Odd Fellows lodge cola. Miss Ford Is a member of the
club.
Initiation
of
new
members
to
make
a
trip
to
Portland
January
fund tax which the assessor will about nubmlttlnx the law to the ladles must wear print dresses
local group and has Invited the
people, and many believe that the Fines w ill be Imposed on those 37 It-they can schedule two games. w ill also be held. Miss Gerber Is there. The team went to Coburg
remove from the tax statement.
members to her home for a mixed
Tuesday
evening
of
this
week
and
the
new
president
of
the
organisa­
Only
one
has
been
signed
a
t
thia
otherwise
clad
It
has
been
an
referendum will not be Invoked In
Each Class Room to Benefit
social
and business meeting.
Installed
the
officers
there.
tion.
bounced.
time.
Tha remaining 76 percent of the spite of the threats .made.
SHORT ROUTE Tfl
COAST IS RUCKED
i ►
Predict Cabin« Change
Crew Reduced to 35; Others
Grand Master of Odd Fallows
To Meat Six Lodga Groups Springfield to Open Season Start Work on Allay Clean­
up; Armory Progr
At Special Mast Monday
Feb. 27 With Cottage Grove
And
Eugene
in
Dual
Meet
Hprlngfleld’a newest CWA pro­
George P. Winslow. Tillamook.
Legislator Sees Four Benefits
Accruing From Oper tlon
Of Naw Tax Ralel’o-
*
ON
SCHEDULE FOR
H.S. DEBATE OUT
Street Project
H’ins Approval
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