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wl M THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS & OM« ■" _ <5 TH IH TY -P IH H T YEAR 0- HPIUNOKIKIJ), l«ANE COUNTY, OREGON, T IR ’RHlJAY. FEBRUARY I. 1S»»4 h . 5. FARMERS SEEK FEDERAL BENEFIT SCHOOLS SHUT f e m e , 0| g . . [CDS Basketball NO. 3 Get More Gravel fo r City Streets MILK PRICES UP i CENIS III c m Center Player Leaven School Armory Project is Changed; Crippling Squad; Injury Honor Roll for First Half of Red Brick Front Started; Keeps Hartman Out Revise Interior Plans Year at High School Has 55 Namoa; New Semester Many Sign Applicntion* for Corn-Hog Payment« at Ini tial Meeting in Taylor Hall Recent Price Schedule Set Up By Milk Commission Estab lishes Lane Price at 10c A large black abudow fell aero*» < Plan* for the Hprlngfleld armory. the busketbull hope* of Springfield Honor roll* for the claaaes „ i ‘>•1»«‘’«»t »• a CWA prefect, were ALL TO HAVE LICENSE blgb acbool Ibis week when Nor | g|>r,ngfleld high aeboef at The Coae «*ra»tl< ally changed during the pa.t man Klcbey, alar center on the of the first »emeatcr were released ' * h"n Protests from City. Community Committee to Be Producer Gets Profit; Distri local team, left school Io accept tbla week- and contain the uame* Legion group* and Tom Russell, Elected; Detail« of Plane a Monition at Oakridge. UWA engineer w-re received at the j butor Also Regulated in of 56 utudenta. The first half of Explained by Co. Agent Tile team I* nlated to meet the the present school year closed last office of the Veteran's State Aid Paying Farmer for Milk Cottage drove five on the local Friday and the school started work Commission In Salem, owner* of Thirty-four eligible farmers sign Springfield milk consumer* ware floor tomorrow night and will ea on the second half ot the year Mon the property. ed application* tor the corn-bog receiving notion this week of an A* a result the entire front o f 1 ter Ibe game without much hope day with the filing of class sche contracts with Federal goverunient CINCINNATI . . , ««Bob’■ I locreaae in their retail milk prices the building ha* been torn off this of victory. dule card*. at a meeting In Hprlngfleld Wed O'Farrell, above, get* his big ehaae* to ten cent* per qua.-t bringing week und bricklayer* began work U U A IIA . . , V a n ta * (Jtuenlhea, The honor roll I* divided Into The withdrawal from school ot iicaday aflernoiin They proposed' tarm ar Omaha Wumaa '• Hingh at a m ajor league a* manager of major league h beer them to a parity with those est thl* morning laying a brick veneer ball chib this year at the kehä o f t t r I to reduce production from appro , Tann i* charnpiun. I* .non tu I«ruma Itlchey I* only oue of the problem* two section*, the firnt the name* wall from the present brick wall ablished ty the Cregon Milk Con- C incinnati Reds W ith O T a r r e B her which have been causing Coach of those student* who won place* ximately 1*2 brood sows In Ibis . thè brida o f L lru L Qarrtaon David I trol Board. A price schedule for clear up to the top. making a com and Jtiruny e .U u u a t Ptuladeiphi on the honor roll for the *»cond Marion Hall considerable trouble vicinity. O. H. Pletcher, county «va, football eoarh a t W e i Porsi the N ational league will have tv all of Lane county east of the suin- plete red brick front on the build M ilit a r * Arademy eight week* period of the first sem of late. George Irvin whom he ex- agricultural agent, explained the ......... •a»-’ ing. mlt of the Coast range was drawn peeled to use aa a substitute player ester, and those who won place* ‘ two henetll plana to the 50 per I I up by the Milk Board recently and The second change made at the tbla aeuaon while be was gaining on the honor roll for the entire aou* who were present. was made effective as of January [ request of local people was the experience, (brew his knee out of term. No action wu* tukeu at the meet- | 22. moving ot the brick chimney, the The honor roll Is as follows Joint recently and ha* not been IPS other than to ill*trlbulv the ! showers and lavatories, and the up- Present minimum retail prices of much asslMtance to hl* coach. He FRESHMEN work abeel* and preliminary bluukB , . i »fair« starway outside of the bulld- for milk are a* follows: Pints six will likely not be Included In any Right w on which to figure their report* _, ,1K There will be placed agaln-t cents, were five; quarts 10 cents, furl her game* thl* season. i Wendell Itartholon.ew. Anita Ben Another meeting will lie held here the back wall. The change provide* were eight cents; skim milk, 15 farter Hartman who started out i son. Lillian Butler. Roscoe fo ie. In about two week* at which time an additional 10 feet of floor space cents a gallon in bulk; buttermilk Io become a sensational point ! Wayne Crabtree, Burton Gibson, the fir11 signing of the contract* quart seven cents or 20 cents a Resident of San Francisco scorer for the local team early In Ruth Keeler. Margaret Meek. Doro- In the rear of the building. will be made At thl* lime at) work CWA work continues on a 15 Mrs. Roach to Direct Singers gallon in the bulk. the season also suffered an injury thy Millican, Gladys Hhelley. Ber Leaves Relatives Here; Fu acheeta and supporting evidence hour shift In this city. Work Is In Five O'Clock Program; io a knee, and wblle he has been : nice Smith. Katherine Williams, | Cream prices were also ad neral Service Held Monday of *ale ot hog* during the past two | continuing on the street, alley, and Orchestra to Assist Group playing In m o il game* be I* not i Jeanlne Withers. Goldie Rauch vanced. Table crecm which sold year* will he tiled with the appli armory projects with workmen Final— Joseph Andrew*. Wen- Mrs. Edna Whltmarsh. former able to use It moat effectively. Member» of the choir will have for 13 cenU for now cation A community committee to working Friday and Saturday and Bruce Squires I* now the only : dell Bartholomew. Anita Benson, three hour* on Monday. re Ident of Ihe Fall Creek vicinity, charge of the five o’clock vesper re^a^8 at cents. The pints cost admlnlnter the plan locally will cent*, and ■lied at her home In San Francisco •-xperlenced player on the team Klva Boyle«, Ixiulse foglll. Roscoe An additional 2qu yards of gravel service at the Methodist church I 28 48 centa- antl the ,hp quarts are 50 al»o be elected at that time Saturday She hud lived there for! who can he expected to hold hl*! Cole. Wayne Crabtree. Burton Glb- have been secured for the street Sunday evening. A special musl- cen u - no change. Whipping cream Moat Hava 10 Acraa Corn I own against more experienced son. Ruth Keeler. Margaret Meek project during the past 15 year*. the past week ac cal Program will be presented un- advancpd from 17 cent* a one-half A (artnec must have renalde on Hhe was born In Ixiiie county on ! player* of other schools. Brattain ; Gladys Hhelley. Bernice Smith cording to Lurn Anderson. CWA d“r ,hp direction of Mrs. Buford ’ plnt ,o 20 cent” The P*uts sell 'or an average ot to acre* ot corn January 5. 1902 and wa* the daugh and Cox play a hard game but SOPHOMORES , 35 CPnla now and the quarts for which he harve led a* grain or ter of the late John Renfro of Fall are handicapped by tbelr «lie and j Eight weeks— 1-ester Anderson. supervisor In this city. The work Roa<h choir director. of this street crew ts beginning to Mra Walter N. Gossler will ac 60 c<Mlta- "hogged off In the field during the Creek Hhe leaves her widower. Inexperience. IxiMoyne Black. Charles Clement. show Itself now as many streets company the choir and a 35 piece More Cream Raises Price paat two year* Io be eligible for William Whltmarsh. two children, Dale Carson has been drafted to , Holland Farnsworth. Caroline are leveled off and new gravel has orchestra under the direction of The milk price is fixed by law benefits under the proposed law Audrey and Barbara. and her fill the hole left by Richey He ts Hicks. Faye Holverson. Ruby Houk. been placed on (hem. This work 1“ Buford Roach will assist the local! as the minimum for four percent Corti grown for fodder or enallage. mother. Mr*. Belle Goddard, of Fall Inexperienced and It la unfair to George Irvin. John Klckbusch. Ixili being directed by George Valller. singers. test inllk with an advanced minl- or fed green I* not counted In the Creek. Alan surviving »re two hope for too much from him during Manley. Florence May. Kvalyn Rob- -------------------------- This ¡a one of a series of special mum set for milk of a higher test. 10 acre requirement. brother*. Baxter Renfro of Eugene hie first game. ley. Albert Rodakowskl. Robert vesper services designated to give Most of the milk sold here has Grower« who *lgn the corn agree and Grits Robert* of Fall Creek; Ixwt week on Friday evening the Haul. Warren Vail everyone a part In one or more of i been averaging five percent test meat to reduce their acreage ot on«* stater. Mr*. Mary Hage of Han local team lost their rAurn game Final— Lester Anderson. La the evening services. and this would retail at 11 cents grain corn from 20 to 30 percent Francisco; und her grandmother. with Albany there 25 14. Spring- Moyne Black. Charles Clement.- The following program has been a quart under the new regulations. of that for the past two year* Mrs Mary Hchultx of Ixiwell. She field had won the first game play Holland Farnsworth. Mae Godard., arranged for the evening: The new prices are temporary they most reduce It by 20 percent, was a member of the Presbyter ed by the two team* on the local Edward Hansen. Caroline Hicks. "Let This Mind Be in You." Cad-; and may be changed later by mem and may reduce It a* much aa 30 ian church. floor. Faye Holverson. George Irvin. John man. by choir. Incidental solos: bers of the newly formed State percent If they care to. Funeral services were held from : Klckbusch. Ixda Manley. Florence Irving Davis, tenor. Commiaslon consisting of E. G. Thl* la accomplished by having the Vestch chapel In Kugene Mon I May. Robert Haul, Warren Vail. "Russian National Anthem”; "La Harlan, Burge W. Mason, and O. Wayne Smith Follows Mother each cooperating farmer set aside day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR JUNIORS Donna e Mobile." "Evening Song." M. Plummer. They apply to all a field of land, on which he ha* Harry It R Neat, officiated and i TO PRESENT PROGRAM Right weeks— Obert Andrews.' In Death; Small Girl Re boys trio—Jack Williams. 1st tenor. \ persons retailing milk whether ported as Past Crisis grown <‘orn. equal In slxc to the Interment was made In the Pleas- . Jack Clark. Charles Cole. Marjorie Irving Davis. 2nd tenor. Morris they produce It or purchase it from Chrletian Church Young People Currant. Irvin Darr. Mary Bkow . reduction be sign* to make It la am Hill cemetery. Stewart, baritone. the producer. They also apply Wayne Smith. 11, son of George W rite H ie to ry of C. E. In on this field that the benefit pay Margaret Haack. Clair Hadley. Ro Smith, living two miles east o f| . Th* f ° nK " St’cklps-1 whether the seller retails only one Play Form ; Plan T a lk e menta are made her l Lajole. LaVerae Pugh. Joan I o __________ au_ ____«_ Li_L -olos: Danks. ( ‘luart or many quarts of milk. This Springfield on the McKenxie high choir. Incidental Tl 22 “ June --------------- . HAPPY HOUR MEMBERS ---- *“''"P«iB ofTContracied Land Seavey, Faye Qtrattou E8,he‘ way. passed away at the Pacific S ^ ° . ^ 5 ' Boprauo: . includes persons owning a family The Christian Endeavor society I atrunk Mary Trotter, The farmer teat If lee as to “»•| TO HEAR MUSICIANS Evelyn Buell, contralto. cow who sell to their neighbor. Monday, a victim of pneu- rill have charge of the evening ! P,na| _ obert Andrews. Jack houpltul ,,, average yield per acre on this con- . . . . . r. i Londonderry Air." old Irish A ll M ust Purchase License ____________ - T r t T , melody; Blue Danube Waits" traded land and I promised pay j a musical program ha* been ervlce at the Christian church Clark. Charles Cole. — Marjorie Cur- "‘° hh ¿ Another requirement set up un h ^led B the san‘e ho*pl al Strauss. Concert orchestra under mewl at the rale of 30 cents pet planned "for the monthly meeting Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. rant. Irvin Darr Mary Elkow. Clair of la t week from the der the milk law provides that each bushel fur each bushel which b-- of Ihe Happy Hour duh to be held Included In their program will be Hadley.IjiVerne Pugh. Doris Rob 'Wednesday „ , direction of Buford Roach, ailment. Wayne was taken ,,o , ., _ . retailer of milk, whether he be the might have growu on this land The at the homo «it Mrs Marlon Adams a short play written by Miss Mina inson. Faye 3tratton. Mnrv Trotter. same .. . . . . . . . Serenade’. Brahms; "Der Uus- to the hospital the day his mother . ., _ . . _ . producer, a store keeper, or a dis fanner I* also restricted as to the llrl, Monday afternoon, February Peterson, depicting the early his SENIORS . . shaum”, Schumann- June Danks. tributor, shall sea-ure a milk deal _ ’ use he may make of these acre* J. Mis* Alice Wood-on. voice pupil tory of the Christian Endeavor In Eight weeks—Ruth Button. Grace died. soprano. Another member of the family. , . . . . . „ . , „ er's license. These were to have Shelley. Flora Clement. Marlon He cannot plant them to any crop of Roy Bryson at the university, Lane county. , . . .. . „ , , instrumental trio—Buford Roach, a daughter. May. aged 9. has also been prior to January 15. Eugene The material for the play was Shipley. Luclle Davis. Mary Snilt- which he will receive either dt will slug and Miss Peggy Hweeney. violin: Betty Byrne, cello; Barbara been III with the disease at the Chadwick, field man for the Milk ralhered by members of the local son. Beatrice Elmer. Echo Tom- red or Indirect cash benefits. He violin pupil of Rex Vnderwhod. Bamell, piano. family home, but is now believed Commission, was in Springfield muy plant It to pasture crops la- will play. Mrs. W. K Burnell Is society and was discussed at Fire setli. Charline Fish. Ellxabeth Vail. Anthem: “Trust In the Lord." last week-end checking up on the In charge of the program. Miss side meeting:, held In private Evelyn Klckbu-ch. Rodney Vest. to be recovering. Handel, choir. gume<. or leave It implauted. The boy was born at Gold Valley. local dealers in milk to determine To be eligible to sign the h og' Woodson will lie presented In re- homes during the past few months. Betty Mersdorf. Dorothy Nice. Lela “Canxonetta.” d’Ambrasto; Ver Hev. Vellle Pruitt will preach on Peterson. Eugene Richey. DeEtta Montana on August 17, 1922. and non Van Wvck, violinist; Edith whether they have purchased the radu.tlon contract » farmer utu.l «Hal at the university school of necessary license. ihe subject. "All Things Through , Sandgathe. Post Graduate. Donald Is survived by his father, one Park, accompanist. have raised .«.! average of no. less mu Ic next I" , brother, Vstle. 16. and two sisters.; Christ” at the morning service at Brown violet Potter. Assisting Mrs Adams as hostess No cash discounts, rebates, trad “Lift Thine Eyes,” from “Elijah” than three or a total of six inter« will be Mrs. Gpal Roberts and Mrs. , the church Special music is plan- Final—Ruth Button. Grace Shel May and Verda. 7. also his grand by girls trio—Ruth Pollard. 1st ing stamps, extensions of credit. of pigs during the years of 1532-33 ned ley. Flora Cl-nient. Marlon Shipley. father. Roy Palmer, and an uncle. soprano: Barbara Bamell. 2nd ao- gratuities or free service of any These growers then agree to re Wllllam Moyer. ----- The complete program for the Luclle D hv I s . Mary Smitson. Beat Donald Palmer at West Spring- prann; Juanita Seeman. contralto, nature shall In any way enter into duce their pig crop marketed by evening service has been announ rice Elmer. Echo Tomseth, Helen field. “Sapplcche Ode." Brahms; "Teh the sale or purchase of milk and at leiist 26 percent After doing MILL REOPENING STILL Funeral service« were held from ced au< will open with Pearl Helt- Haugann. Ellxabeth Vail. Evelyn Hebe Dick.” Grelg: Evelyn Buell, cream In Lane county under the thl* the Federal government agrees act. UNCERTAIN TH IS WEEK erbrand as song leader. Rev. Pruitt Klckbusch. Rodney Vest. Betty the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel rontnalto. to pay the farmer a bonus of IT' will offer prayer and Martin Clark Mersdorf. Dorothy Nice. Lela Pet In Springfield Wednesday after Special Bottle Cape Out "Hallelujah Chorus”, from "The per head for the remaining 76 per Just when the Springfield plant will play a trombone aolo a« the erson. Eugene Richey, DeEtta noon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Veltle Mea.i?*»”. Handel, by the choir. All bottles shall be charged for c» nt of hl pig crop. This payment of the Booth Kelly Lumber com offertory number Following the | Smidgathe. Post Graduate, Don- Pruitt, pastor of the Springfield “Falrth In Jesus” will be the at wholesale stops at five cents I* made regardless of Ihe amount Christian church will officiate. In- puny will be reopened retnnlns spe- presentation of Ihe play the male a)(, Brown. Violet Potter. theme of the morning service at each and the same amount shall be actually raised If a farmer had culatlve this weekend. Things are sextet will sing “Hold That Fort.” ! , ferment will be made In Mt. Ver -------------------------- 11:00 o’clock Rev. Dean C. Poln allowed upon their return. No raised an average of 60 pigs during non cemetery. still unsettled and no announce-; Three talks will be given on the PRIVAT HOSTESS dexter will preach the sermon. The dealer will be allowed to accept In Ihe past year* he could agree to ment as to when the mill here will general theme, "Challenge of the j Final rites for Mrs. Smith were return during any week more bot reduce production by 13 and would FOR PRISCILLA MEET held from the chapel here Satur- Church school will meet at 9:45. each ' reopen can be made yet according Christian Life.” Lela Peterson tles than were delivered during he eligible for a »5 bonus on ----------- day afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. „ to Charles Briggs, general manager will speak on "What It Meent for that week at that stop. of the remaining 37 hogs or Mrs. William Curtis and Mrs pru|,t officiated and interment MANY PLAN TO ATTEND of the company. Ihe Disciples to Follow Christ." Special caps are also regulated total fo »186. The farmer Is not MBtt Hart won prises In the guess- w#g niatje |n (he \jt Vernon oeme- The logging ramps nt Wendllng William Cox xwlll talk on "What It j DISTRICT M. E. MEETING in the new rule of the Milk Com required to raise any hogs this Ing games at the regular meeting ,ery . were closed down last night for Meant for the Pioneer Christian to mission. Their regulation provides of the Priscilla club last Thursday _________________ year, he will still be eligible for Moro than twenty members of that the use of any type or design an Indefinite period, but (he saw Follow Christ." Rev. Pruitt will Ihe |5 bonus If he signs Ihe corn- mill there la continuing operations. | close the meeting with a talk on afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. the Springfield Methodist Mien's of milk or cream bottle caps other LEGION AUXILIARY hog agreement, says Mr. Fletcher. Brotherhood have Indicated their than the standard flat disc cap ------------------ - — — "What It Mesne for Va to Follow G. Prlvat. Mrs. Glenn Stone was the assisting hostess. SEWS FOR RED CROSS intentions of attending the Dis Mutt Sign Both If Qualified ' Christ.” now in general use. shall require Members present for the meet A farmer can qualify for either TOWN TEAM WINNERS trict Brotherhood meeting at Cot the additional minimum charge of Three pairs of pajamas and six tage Grove Tuesday evening. ing were Mrs. William Moyer. Mrs. Ihe corn or the hog reduction IN FIRST GAME SERIES one cent per bottle. Dealers now Flora Stearmer, Mrs. E. C. Stuart, children's dresses were cut and agreement, hut he must sign for READING RECITAL IS This will be one of the largest sewed by the American legion au gatherings of Methodist men in stocked with any double caps will Mrs. L. E. Stone. Mrs. H. O. Dlb- both If he can qualify. The Hprlngfleld Townies basket- GIVEN FOR REBEKAHS blee. Mrs. John Seavey. Mrs. E. C. xiliary sewing circle at the Metho this district for some time as dele- be permitted to use their pres nt Mr. Fletcher said (hat he ex hull tehm completed their first half supply providing this period does pected Hint somewhere between schedule this week with a clean Mrs. Edna Yarnell presented her Hopson, Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Ernest dist church Tuesday afternoon. The gallons of 80 men outside of the not exceed 90 days, after which a 200 und 250 contracts would be slate In the American league daughter. Edna June Yarnell, In Black. Mrs. Prlvat. Mrs. Cecil Ma l egion group has taken over t h e ; - ” ” ; Grove''church’ ' ha' v'e charge of one cent additional shall Red Cross sewing In this city and signed In this county. These will games. None of the teams In the n series of readings at the weekly this, Mrs. Norman Howard. Mrs. for reserevatlons. be added. meet each week at the Methodist William Rouse, and Mrs. Riley represent about 800 brood sows. league defeated Springfield, al meeting of Juanita Rebekah lodge The main address of the evening Milk dealers want It understood church basement. Any person wish will be given by Dr. E. E. DeCou. Costs of administering Ihe plun though the locals were defeated Monday evening. Plans were also Snodgrass. Mrs. Rouse will entertain Ihe Ing to assist In this work is Invited professor at the University of Ore that they are not responsible for In each locality must lie charged during this period by other learn*, discussed for the carnival to be to attend. All materials are fur gon. His theme will be "1933 In the Increase in milk prices. These against the benefits. All expenses Play In the first half of the series presented by the degree staff In club at her home on February 8. were set by the Milk Commission nished bv the Red Cross. of making the contracts and the ended for Hprlngfleld Tuesday ( the near future. A practice for the Retrospect.” and complaints or protests should work of the local committees will when ihe local players defeated staff will be held next Monday fol KENSINGTON MEMBERS be made direct to the Commission MANY ATTEND BENEFIT not exceed one dollar per aow Blackly. lowing the regular lodge meeting. NEW SERMON SERIES ENTERTAIN GUESTS at their office In Portland. according to an estimate made by The second half of the schedule DINNER AT M. E. CHURCH PLANNED BY BAPTISTS The distributors are not recelv- Mr. Fletcher. will begin on February 8 with a Three guests, Mr*. Carl Olson, ----------- Ing any greater profit on their Home object Iona were voiced fol repetition of the schedule for Ihe UNEMPLOYED TO HAVE A large number of people at Mrs. Stewart Hurd, and Mr*. J. C. “Mountain Peaks of Prophecy,” ! saieg. The price which they have lowing the meeting Imre by Indi first half. BASKET SOCIAL, DANCE McMurray, were entertained at the tended the noon dinner which mem Is the subject of a series of new <o pay (^e producer for their milk viduals who cannot qualify for the regular meeting of the Kensington bers of Ihe Mission societies of the discussions which Rev. R. E. Rolen? RUppiy u also regulated by the milk benefit payments because their CANDIDATES IN FIELD A large basket social and free club last Friday at the home of Mrs Methodist church sponsored at the will lead at the Baptist church each commission. corn acreage or hog production fell dance Is being planned for the un Levi Neel. Mrs. W. C. Wright w a s, church basement Wednesday noon, Thursday evening for some weeks _________________ FOR TREASURER POST employed of the city at their hall short of Ihe stipulated amounts the assistant hostess. Prises dur Chicken noodles was the featured in the future. The meetings will during the past two years. There he held from 7:30 to 8 o’clock for FIVE ARE INJURED WHEN Two candidates have entered the on Fifth afreet Friday evening. ing the afternoon were won by Mrs dish. la nothing the local group can do Members of the group gathered at J. T. Moore and Mrs. D. B. Murphy Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew. Mrs. W. those who do not sing In the choir. race for the Republican nomination about thia. Evidently the Federal their hall Tuesday night to listen to Mrs. Milton V. Walker will enter j H. Pollard and Mrs. L. K. Page The usual prayer service will fol SPEEDER H ITS LOG TRAIN aa county treasurer of Ijine county government has decided that to the radio broadcast program In ob tain for (he group at their next ; were In charge of the arrange low at 8 o'clock The choir re John Rloni sustained a broken reduce the qualifications below the during Ihe past week. The first to servation of President Roosevelt's meeting which will Include a pot- ments. hearsal Is held every Thursday leg and four others were Injured announce her Intention of seeking set figures would result In admin | -------------------------- evening at 7:30. less severely last Thursday when the office was Mrs. Pearl Schnntol fifty-second birthday. A radio was luck luncheon. istration costs equaling benefit pay loaned the group by W. H. Adrian. _ _ _ COMMITTEE OF LIONS the speed car. Galloping Goose, on of West Springfield. She operated ment* to these men, according to EASTERN STAR PARTY which they weri> riding, crashed In the greenhouse Just across the ORDERS PLAY BOOKS CARD CLUB MEETS IN the county agent. river for several years following FRIENDS CLASS HAS TO BE HELD TUESDAY --------- EUGENE HOME TONIGHT to a standing car of logs on a curve A three-act comedy-farce, "Auntie _______ above Marcola. The men were all her husband's death, and Just com PARTY AT VAUGHN HOME The Eastern Htar-Masonlc lodge Up" has been chosen as the play Members of the O-No club will working for the Fischer Lumber Wlmawhala Encampment to M**t pleted serving a term as worthy Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vaughn en party will De held Tuesday evening to be presented under Ihe auspices ' be guests at the home of Mrs. Flor-! company. Mr. Bloom Is In the Pa Wlmnwhaln encampment of the matron of Cascade O. E. 8. lodge tertalned at their home near Hay of next week. All family members of the Hprlngfleld Lions club. Books; ence Malice at her home it, Eugene j ciflc hospital In Eugene, Odd Fellows lodge will meet In re of Hprlngfleld. Mrs. Grace Schlska. who Is now den Bridge last Friday evening for of the two organisations are In for the play which will have three . this evening. Bridge will be played. 5 W. Winfrey, one of the passen- gular session nt the I. O. O. F. temple In Eugene Friday evening. completing her first full term In members of the Friends class of vited to attend. The party waa female and five male players have ! Most of the members of this club! gers on the speed car came to Some members of the encampment office, announced her decision to the Christian church. About 30 postponed from Tuesday of thia been ordered. The play Is a lively live in Springfield and at Thurs-, I Springfield Monday Io receive medl week. cal treatment guests were present. modern college story. ton. ■eek reelectlon Wednesday. live In Hprlngfleld. PLAN SECOND SESSION FORMER RESIDENT PASSES IN SOUTH M.E. CHOIR PLINS MUSIC PROGRAM PNEUMONIA TAKES SECOND VICTIM