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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
■rillHTY-KIHHT Y KA It
H Piti NO Fl ELD, LANK COUNTY, OKKOON, THUftHOAV, FEHRl'AKY H. 1984
M
DATES SET
FOR 'O’ SCHOOLS
Frank Buck Back
Muaic, Drama Tournament!
Planned for High Schoola
Of County Thia Spring
Brnttain Principal Seeks Slid­
ing Door Wall Between Two
Rooms;Talk Sales Tax
TH IR TY -TW O TEAMS SIGN
_____
c.
Prinoipala Re-Enter State A e_
eociation When Aaaured a r
State Meet for Teama
Tb« Bimuel Lane county "II" lue
gun basketball tournamenl which
hen niaaul so much tu Ihe athletic
programs of tin* smaller blab
schoola of the county will be held
again till» year II was decided Het
urdey when members of the l.ane
county Principal's aseoclallon voted
II 4 to re-enter the atate athletic
association.
Play In the tournament will atari
at the Armory In Kug<-ne on March
¡¡J and will continue thruuab the
neat two dnye. March 23 and 24
Winner« In the county will be eli­
gible to play In the atate “A" lea­
gue meet b> Salem If no “B" league
meet la arranged before that time
ludliatlona are that the "B" league
tourney will not be formed until
the 1136 aeaaon and that the flrat
of theee will be held In Eugene.
•lateen Teama Entered
Sixteen boy a and the aame nutn
her of girl« teama will be entered
tn the county play-off according to
Tbomaa Powere. Lowell, prealdent
of the county group The boy« will
pley a convolution aerlea. but the
glrla will ptny atralght ellmlna
tlon achedule.
Schoola participating In the coun­
ty meet will Include Pleaaanl lllll.
Lowell. Oakridge. Walker. Mohawk,
Llnalaw. Mapleton. Florence. Co­
burg. Vida. Elmira. Santa Clara.
Creswell. Dorena. Blue River. Lea
burg, Thuraton, Crow, and l-orane
Final arrangementa for the coun­
ty tournament will be made at a
meeting of the principals to be held
Saturday. February 17
Plan Muelo, Drama Meeta
Plan« were also made last Satur­
day for the holding of county wide
dramatic and music tournament«.
The Dramatic contest will be held
the latter part of March, and the
music event« will be run off Jusl
prior to the atate music contest
held nt the University thia spring.
Thia la the flrat time auch contest«
have ever been attempted In this
county.
The revival of the County ”B
league meet ha« atlmulated I-ano
county high school athletic« The
withdrawal of all but 8t. Mary a
team In Eugene from the state as
eociation last spring wan made a»
a protest of the smaller schools
who felt they were not receiving
sufficient recognition on the state
board
Only Four In "A" Leagua
There are only four team« In
the county entered In the "A lea­
gue competition with about 25 In
the high schools of the entire coun­
ty. hence the participation of Lane
county high schools In tournament
play this year would be very mea­
gre without the "B" league meet.
These four teams are Eugene. Uni­
versity High. Springfield and Cot­
tage Grove.
Under, the present set up It 1»
possible for the winner <* the
"B" league series to represent he
district In the state "A" league
meet If the "B" team Is sufficiently
strong to defeat the "A" league
rivals In the same district.
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HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO
ELECT OFFICERS SOON
A nominating committee consist­
ing of Mrs. Dallas Murphy. Mrs.
Ella Lombard, and Mrs. M. R.
Adams was named Monday to re­
port at the March meeting of the
Happy Hour club when new offi­
cers will be elected.
The Monday meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Marlon Adams
with Mrs. Opal Roberta and Mra.
William Moyer as assistant host­
esses. Musical entertainment was
furnished by Miss Alice Woodson,
contralto, and Miss Peggy Sweeney,
violinist They were accompanied
by Miss Mary Jeanette Den-nlston.
Mra. Olive Rebhan will entertain
for the March meeting of Ihe club.
She will be a' slsted by Mrs. Levi
Neel and Mrs. 1 .arson Wright. The
program committee consists of
Mrs. W N. Gossler and Mrs. W. K.
Barnell
RED SOX TAKE CAME
FROM EUGENE ACES
Members of the Springfield Red
Sox girls basketball team tiad lit
tie difficulty defeating the Green
Aces team on the St. Mary's floor
In Eugene Tuesday evening. The
score whs 48-11 with Gladys Mln-
ney accounting for 40 of Ihe points
of the Red Sox team. Friday night
the girls dropped a game to the
Oakridge girls leant 36-28. A return
game with this team Is planned for
ASSEMBLY ROOM Liquor Agency CHAMBER WANTS
l o Start Soon
ASKED UNDER CWA
MORE FISH HERE
Fund« for the conversion of two
room« at the north end of the llrat-
laln school Into one large room
when iiiH-dml as an auditorium will
lie nought by the Springfield school
Imard a« a CWA project It waa
decided at the monthly meeting
held here Monday evening.
The work will Include the re­
moval of a plastered wall and the
sub tltutlon of several «tiding
door« which can he shoved against
the walla lo make one large room.
The rooms will continue to be used
as class rooms If the project Is put
through.
Request for thia alteration In the
building wi> asked by Glen Wood,
principal Al the present time there
i la no one room In Ihe entire build
! In« where even a majority of the
Ntudenta can aa«emble at one time.
The effect of the new sales tax
measure on local school finances
was discussed at the meeting, but
no official action was taken. Indi­
vidual members of the board ex-
presalng their endorsement of the
tax plan.
Provisions of the sale« tax law
which levies a lax of one and one-
half percent on all retail «ales pro­
vide that the measure «ball become
effective on March 10 If no refer­
endum Is Involved against It.
NO. 4
SCOUTS PLAN BIS
PARTY NEXT WEEK
At Cuban Helm
Commission
Representative
Here Interviewing Applic- 1 Route *'F” Endorsed; Plans
ants to Handle Liquor
For Open County Chamber
Meet in Eugene Approved
Eugene Kelly, field agent for the
Oregon State Liquor commission,
Members of the Springfield
was a business visitor In Spring Chamber of Commerce want more
field Monday, on official business fish released in the lower waters
fcr Ihe commission. The commit of the McKenzie and Willamette
»Ion will select soon the agency rivers and addressed a resolution
for the sale of «late liquor here. lo the State Fish commission stat-1
He Indicated the atate preferred Ing this request at their meeting
to place the agency In one of the last night.
drug stores here.
Many fish have been released
Mr Kelly'a mission was to check In the upper waters of the two
up on the applicants and sound rivers during the past year, but;
out public opinion as to* whom none have been released In the
should represent the state here as lower waters since Ben Dorris was
well a Inspect the premises of ap-I a member of the commission It was!
pllcants.
pointed out.
Mothers, Fathers and Troop
Workers to Join Boys and
Cirlg in Valentine Event
NEW TROOP COMMITTEE
Bert Manley Chosen Assistant
Scoutmaster of Boys Here;
Plan Vesper Program
Boy Scout work In Springfield Is
being reorganized thia week and
several changes In the personnel
of the local troop workers are being
berrMed Lerr aj a step whieh Would
p«ruitl LniUni Htetee recognition of made according to P. J. Bartholo­
Cub •
-Iy fAobtien! quieting mew. recently choaen a connfy-
of th«* trout i**d littin iahind.
vice-presldent. and troop chairman
for 8prtngfleld for the past two
years.
The chamber group also went on
The local troop which la sponsor
record as unanimously endorsing i
ed by the Brotherhood of the M.
the proposed Route F. short cut to j
E. church, ha« a new troop com­
N EW YORK . . . Frank Buck,
(abuva) has done It again, “ lit,ng
the ocean, which Is being sponsored
mittee consisting of Bartholomew,
tag them bark alive” , , . a «buie
by the Lane County Delevoptnent j
F. B. Hamlin. Roy Qulney, Lawr­
ship load of wild utiimal«, capluird
association.
ence May, and Laurence Moffitt.
during his Isleat travels through
India, among whirb is Uir only male
Another action taken by the Liquor Commission Warns The appointments to the commit­
ladina Rhinoceros in captivity.
tee have not been completed and
chamber body was the approval of
Dealers to Get License as more are expected to be made this
plans
to
hold
a*large
mass
meeting
Annual Ladies Night Party to
week.
Enforcement Starts Soon
of all repre entative bodies affilia­
Be February 16; Plan Ini­
Another change made in local
ted with the I-ane County Chamber
The first schedule of license fees scont work Is the selection of Bert
tiation for Club Members
of Commerce when Eugene plays
host to that organization the latter and required bonds to be set up Manley of Chase Gardens as as­
Members * of Springfield Lions 1
part of the month. The action was j under the Oregon Liquor Control; sistant scout director to help Scout­
club will entertain their ladles at *
urged by representatives from Eu-; Commission was released this week master Glen Martin or to take over
their annual Ladies Night party at!
gene who want to make this an and all retailers, wholesalers, and the work when he la unable to be
Taylor hall, Friday evening. Feb-!
open forum meeting at which many manufacturers of wines and beers present.
ruary 16. It was derided at th e!
Plans were also announced this
of
the problems of the day can be are urged to make application at
P. J. Bartholomew Chosen
regular luncheon meeting last
once for the proper forms on which morning for a large dinner and
discussed.
President of South Willam­
week. The evening's program will
to apply for license and bonds. En­ Valentine party to be sponsored by
begin at 6:30 with a turkey dinner
forcement of the law requiring the the Boy and Girl Sconta of Spring-
ette M. E. Brotherhood
The entertainment is ta-ing im­
licensing and bonding of dealers. field in the basement of the Meth­
COUNCIL TO CONSIDER
P. J. Bartholomew was elected
ported for the evening and will In--
Jobbers and distributors will be odist church next Wednesday even­
president of the South W illamette1 LOCAL LIQUOR CONTROL qlude a wide variety of musical
started within a few days accord­ ing. February 14.
Valley Methodist Men'« Brother !
numbers under Ihe direction of I. ;
ing to the Liquor Commission.
Tills will start with a potluck
The manner In which the Spring-
hood at their quarterly meeting
Applications are to be made di­ dinner at 6:30 for which the boys
Held City Council will seek to re- M Peterson. W E. Buell, and P.
h< ld nt Cottage Grove Tuesday |
J. Bartholomew. Lion committee.
rectly to the headquarters office o f ; will cook the coffee and aaslst the
gulate the «ale of liquor under 14
evening Ralph Fullerton, of Wendl
Two
district
officer».
Lion
Presi­
the Oregon Liquor Control commis­ girls In the serving of the food.
percent alcoholic content will be
tng. a member of the Springfield discussed at the monthly meeting dent, Ed Shea, and Lion Secretary.
sion at Salem by all manufacturers Members of both troops, their par­
Frank Tate have been invited to Three Residents of River As­ and sellers, both wholesale and re­ ents and families, and members of
Methodist church, was re-elected
of the Council Monday night. Ac-|
secretary ■ treasurer Bartholomew
attend
and have promised to be semble Pictures and Data tail. of beer containing not over 6 the two troop committees and their
cording to Instruction« of the State!
waa recently reelected a vice-
here.
On High Water Damage
percent alcohol by volume, which families will take part In the event.
Liquor Commlai ion received thia :
prealdent of the Springfield Broth week by I. M Peterson, city re-i For the entertainment at the
are affected by the licensing pro­
Following the dinner Rev. Dean
Reports and surveys of flood visions.
erliood.
•
C. Poindexter will lead in the play­
corder, each city In Ihe »tale will j noon luncheon last week Glen
The various classifications of ing of some games and a few pro­
Ilr. E K. Det’ou of the university establish Ila own means of regulat­ Wood. Braitain school principal, damage and flood hazards along the
was the principal speaker tor the ing and controlling the aale of beer presen ted the toy orchestra from McKenzie river were started this dealers. Jobbers. manufacturers gram numbers will be arranged by
evening taking for his subject J and wine under the 14 percent rule.! his school In natty white and red week by three property owners and resellers. Including the fee and Mrs. W. K. Barnell of the Girl
along the river. They are J. B. bond requirements for each c la s s i­ Scont committee and Mr. Bartho­
"IMS In Retrospect."
The state body will collect th e , costumes. They were directed by
Endicott. 8. Y. Bartholomew and fication are as follows.
lomew.
Delegations from M E. churches license fee for the e«lBbli«hments Mrs. Alene Basford and were ac­
W. A. Ayers.
License
Fee Bond
This party and dinner is a part
companied
by
Mra.
Leota
Roden-j
In all parts of the district attended i in accordance with a table provided :
$400 - $100« of the scont week program which
Mr. Jindicotl will assemble data Brewery ......................
the meeting
The Springfield : In the Kuox law The«e license J bough. Bobby Rebhan entertained
church sent a delegation of fifteen will lie Issued only on endorsement I with a tap dance number. Marie on flood conditions and actual dam Winery ....................._.... 250 - 1000 will start in Springfield Sunday
Including the following: Dr. W. H of (he dealer by the local City Coun­ Hollister and Wayne Nysten played , age along the river from Hayden Farmer's Winery .......... 25 - 500 with a special vesper service at the
a violin duet, and a number of the bridge east. Mr. Bartholomew will D istillery_____________ 100 - 1000 Methodist church for the Boy
Pollard. L. I- May. Frank and Sam cil.
..............
250 - 1000 Scouts and their fathers.
children In the toy orchestra pres­ cover the area from Hayden bridge Wholesaler
Bartholomew. Mr. Hanns. Mr Bar
100 1000
ented a skit. "Raggedy Ann" ar­ to Coburg, and Mr. Ayers will re­ Restaurant...................
tholomew. Rev. E. (’. t randall. F. It REBEKAHS PLAN BABY
100 1000
ranged and played by Mrs. II H. port on the stretch from Coburg to Hotel __________
liamlln, Ib-au C. Poindexter. Chas.
NIGHT NEXT MONDAY Schaffenburg.
C lub_____
50 - 1000 EUGENE OFFICER HERE
the river’s mouth.
Myer«. Ilev. Frank Clemo. W. K
Package
store,
class
A
-
10 - none
FOR GUARD INSPECTION
Page. Mr Fullerton. Frank Bailey.! Atl members of Juaplta Rebkah
Members of the orchestra are
Findings of this committee will Package store, class B
10 - 1000
and E. A. Turman.
Marte
Hollister.
Anne
Marte
Goss-j
be used In the larger report being Druggist
lodge are requested to bring a pic­
................... 10 - 1000
Annual inspection for Springfield
Meeting« of the Brotherhood will ture of themselves when they were ter, Joanne McFarland. Doris To­ assembled by H E. Maxey, chair­
National Guard unit. 162nd Head­
be held every three month« say« babies tn the next meeting Mon­ bias, Dick Bartholomew, Wilma man of the Lane County Flood Con­ Railroad, club or
dining car .................. 50 - 1000 quarters company C was held at
Mr. Bartholomew. The next gather­ day night. The program and enter­ Morefleld. Joy Rebhan. Joe Chace,! trol association, which is seeking
ing will be In the nature of a pic­ tainment will he organized around Bobby Aldrich. Janice Rust. Donald to secure first federal survey of Boat ......................... ..... 50 - 1000 the armory here last night.
Barge ......... ............. 200 - 1000
Major James H. Tierney of Eu­
nic, the time and placq to be de­ the display of pictures.
Sneed, Dorothy Walker. Lloyd the local flood control problem,
15 - 1000 gene. represented the state office
termined later.
Darr. Allene Morefleld. Dick Lar­ and secondly some Improvements Retail beer ..................
D« gree staff practice was held
Industrial alcohol, except
and was the inspection officer.
•his week Immediately after the son, Wayne Nysten. Madlyn Peters. to prevent the washing away an­
licen.-e druggists ....... 100 - 3000
The personnel and roster of the
Nadine
Neet.
Hallie
Markham.
nually
of
much
valuable
farm
soil.
business meeting. The degree team
NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
local company is as follows:
Curtis Mattison. Barbara Walker. The report will be used in Wash­
Is getting ready for their fun car­
First Lieut. Charles A. Swarts;
Carrol Wicks, Joyce Church. Ed ington. D. C. by the Oregon con­ GIRLS LEAGUE PLANS
HAS ORIENTAL PARTY nival tn be held tomorrow night.
Lieut. Walter N. Gossler; Staff
ward Burkhart, and Buddy Whit­ gressional delegation.
COOKED FOOD SALE Sergeant. Neil H. Glllons.
Mrs. Carl Olson entertained for
ney.
Sergeants— Orval A. Cantrell.
nn-mbers of the Needleeraft club MASONIC SOCIAL FOR
A cooked food sale will be spon­ Lloyd W. Mattison. Verrol N. Mc­
at her home last Thurnday after­
BICYCLE
MAN
DIES
FAMILIES IS TONIGHT
sored by the Girls League of Farland. Freeman C. Squires.
FIVE YOUTHS GUILTY
noon with an Oriental luncheon
AFTER LONG ILLNESS Springfield high school at the
Corporals—William G. Cox. Elmo
The second of the series of so -; OF DISORDERLY CONDUCT
parly Mrs. 1. M Peterson was the
Springfield Electric and Plumbing M. Long. Ivan C. Starmer. Hersey
d ais spon-ored monthly during the I
assistant hoatess.
John Wesley Stevens. 61. died
During the afternoon Mrs. 1 .ar­ winter months by the Masonic; Three Held In County Jail; One 1 at his home here Friday following shop Saturday it was decided at F. Tomseth.
the weekly meeting of the girls'! Privates 1st. Class—Leland M
son Wright sang a Chinese song lodge here will be held tonight I
Sent to Reform School and
a lengthy Illness Mr. Stevens was
group held Tuesday morning. Miss Cray. Everett T. Squires.
and Mrs. Harry Stewart read u with a covered dish dinner preced­
One Paroled to Sheriff
, a well-known figure on the Spring- Lela Peterson is In charge of ar
Privates—Lloyd F. Frese. Joe D.
Japanese poem Mra. Waller Gos­ ing It at 6:30. The families of the
field streets and had devoted most
rangements.
Gerber. Leroy B. Inman. Lloyd E.
sler, Mrs. Levi Neet and Mrs. lodge members nnd members of
Five Springfield youths either ; of his lime to bicycle repairing.
The program for the Tuesday Severson. Bruce O. Squires. Ward
Emory Pyle were guests of the Cascade chapter. O. E. 8. and their admitted their guilt or were found
Three brothers survive him. They
meeting included trio numbers by W. Wintermeler.
families are Invited. Harry Stewart. guilty of disorderly conduct and
club.
are Gilbert Stevens of Springfield,
the Juniors including Pearl Olin.
The next meeting of the group Harry Whitney and John Henderer two others were found not guilty
and Alfred and George Stevens of
Eunice Rhinevault. and Carmen
will be held nt the home of Mrs. are In •charge.
as a result of a street brawl in Medford.
Stafford. Miss Olin and Miss Sea­ THURSTON RESIDENT
L. C. Moffitt February 15 starting
front of the Unemployed hall last
Funeral services were held front
PASSES AT SALEM
man
sang a duet. Miss Rhinevault
with a 6 30 dinner. Husbands will CARD CLUB MEMBERS
Friday night. Night officer A. J. the Veatch chapel In Kugene Mon-
be gnents of their wives at the
t'owart Brreated James Steele for ¡day morning at 10:30. Rev. Dean played a piano solo, and Ahaphia
John Edward Smith, father of
GUESTS IN EUGENE HOME
meeting.
disorderly conduct nnd was struck I C. Poindexter officiated and Inter- j Palttuck gave a reading.
Mrs. W. R. Mann of Thurston died
Members of the O-No card dub nnd shoved all the way to the city tnent was held In the Laurel Hill
at Salem Saturday afternoon. He
BAPTISTS REVERSE THE was born In Thompson county. Pen­
were guests of Mrs. Florence Mai hall with hi prisoner.
i cemetery.
INEZ EYLER ELECTED TO
Steele was fined $26 In Dan John­
Ice al her home In Eugene Iasi
ORDER OF SERVICES nsylvania on June 18. 1849 and
SOCIOLOGY HONORARY Thursday evening. Flrat prize In ston's Justice court In Eugene and
was married to Amanda Erwin In
ELMER PYNE BECOMES
Starting tonight the Thursday
the play went to Ione Rhodes. Sec­ Ills parole on a six months previous
Inez Eyler. University of Oregon ond prize was won- by Miss Clyde Jail sentence was revoked. Roy
LOCAL FORD SALESMAN evening services at the Baptist 1874.
Survivors Include his widow, and
student from Springfield, route 1, Dllly, and honor prize was won by Steele was sent to the reformatory
church will be reversed with week the following children. Mrs. Hattie
Announcement was made this
has recently been Initiated Into Miss Eunice Gerber. The club will at Woodburn and Lawrence Jones
ly prayer meeting being held from N. Foss and Bruce Smith of Dag-
Alpha Kappn Delta, national socio meet again on February 16 at the Is on probation to C. A. Swarts, week by the Anderson Motor corn- 7 to 8 o'clock and with choir re-,
mar. Montana. Mrs.-John Hoffman.
logy honorary II was announced by home of Mrs. Hugh Safley at Al­ sheriff. Dean Tennant pleaded not : pany that Elmer Pyne has been hearsal front 8 to 9 o’clock. The
named as part-time salesman for special Btble class started by Rev. Creswell, and Mrs. Mann. He also
Ihe university chapter.
guilty and whs found guilty by a
bany.
Ihe company. The local Ford garage R. E. Rolens to study the topic leaves 20 grandchildren.
Membership to the sociology hon­
Justice court Jury. Jack Welburn
He was a member of the Breth­
Is a sub-agency of the Simmon's
orary Is limited to those students
"Mountain Peaks of Prophecy," ren church. Funeral services were
pleaded guilty. Both received fines
Motor
company
of
Eugene.
Ray
who are majoring In nodal sciences ODD FELLOWS TO PUT
will be held from 8 until 8:30 held from the Poole-Oray-Bartholo-
of $50. Harry Whitley and Walter
Notl. owner of the garage, will con­
and are outstanding scholastically,
o'clock.
Pierson,
tried
yesterday
for
partici­
niew chapel in Springfield on Tues­
and from Ihe point of aervice and ON DECREE AT MARCOLA pation In the affair, were lound tinue as repair man. One of the
day afternoon at 2 o’clock. Dr. E.
new model Fords will be on exhlbl-
arcompllahment.
Members of Springfield I. O. O. not guilty by a Justice court Jury.
( tlon at the garage show-room at NEW CRATES ARRIVE FOR V. Stivers officiated and Interment
F. degree team will go to Mnrcola
j Fifth and A streets In the near
HIGH SCHOOL FURNACE was made at iJturel Hill cemetery.
Saturday night to take charge of STATE OFFICERS GUESTS
LEGION WILL HOLD
future.
ihe conferring of a flrat degree.
1 vne Is well-known In Spring-
Three of the new grates ordered
POTLUCK FEED TONIGHT Practice waa held by the local team AT EASTERN STAR PARTY
“ESSENTIALS OF JESUS"
field, having lived here since 1926. for the furnace at the high school |
last night following regular lodge
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC
He
la
linotype
operator
at
the
Wil­
have
arrived
and
have
been
Instal­
Mrs.
Inex
Glazier,
Mrs.
Nora
Bur­
Semi-monthly meeting of the meeting. There are about 22 In tho
led according to W. E. Buell, prin­
Springfield American Legion post degree team. All Odd Fellows are ton and Mrs. Lena Ragen. were lamette Press.
“Six Essentials About Jesus" will
cipal. One more grate has been or­
number 40 will be held at Taylor welcome to go. Members to meet guests of Cascade chapter, O. E. 8.
be
the theme of the Sunday morn
dered and will he here soon he
hall tonight. A potluck dinner at at the local hall entrance before at their party held here Tuesday TWO ATTEND DISTRICT
ing service at the Christian church.
said.
6:30 will precede the huslneas leaving for Mnrcola not later than night. Bridge and 500 were played
LEGION CONVENTION
For the evening sermon at 7:30
and refreahinenta were served late
meeting according to Oswald Olson, 7 o’clock.
Veltie Pruitt will preach on the
In the evening.
adjutant.
M. B. Huntly and J. M. latrson DENTIST TAKES COURSE subject, "Abraham Lincoln and
motored to Albany Tuesday even­
AT PORTLAND COLLEGE Jesus Christ.” A special male
HIGH SCHOOL MEETS
WESLEYAN LEAGUE TO
LOCAL PEOPLE TAKE
ing to attend the district conven
chorus will sing at the evening
Dr. W. N. Dow has gone to Port­ service.
ROSEBURG SATURDAY tlon of the American Legion. They
HAVE COSTUME PARTY
OVER MAMMY'S CABIN
did not attend the afternoon busi­ land to spend the week attending
Springfield high school basket­ ness session hut heard Harold B. a post graduate course In dentistry :
Mr. ant Mrs. Earl Gales of
Members of the Wesleyan league
Milk Route Is Sold
of the Methodist church will liavp Springfield this week purchased ball players will meet the Roseburg Warner, state Legion commander, co- ducted at the North Pacific j
Arthur Peterson has sold his
a costume party lu the church base­ Mnnuny's Cabin, roadnouse lunch­ team on the local floor Saturday and General MacAlexander, the Dental college. He is a graduate
ment Friday evening Htarllng at room from Mr. K. Hayes of Eugene. night at 7:30 It lias been announced 'Rock of the Marne' describe his ol the school and the course Is be­ milk route In Springfield to the
7:30. Mis« Velda Bartholomew Is The lunchroom Is located at Jud­ by Marlon Hall, coach. Last Fri­ war experience. Many high Legion ing conducted by the alumni. His Berg Brothers east of Springfield.
In charge of the program arrange­ kins Points on the highway be­ day the locala loat (heir game with officials and railroad men were In office will be kept open here by the Announcement of the sale was
made Wednesday.
assistant during his absence.
tween Eugene and Springfield.
Cottage Grove, 22 17.
attendance at the meeting.
menta.
LOME MEN GEE
DISTRICT PLACE
W A H H IN U T O N . . . The accept
aoce of th«- Cuban Presidency by
Col.
M m dieta, ( above) wub
STATE SETS FEES
TO SELL LIQUOR
LIONS PLAN FOR
LADIES DINNER
FLOOD SURVEY OF
M’KENZIE STARTS
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