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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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TH1RTY-FUWT
YEAH
YOUTH IS KILLED C
III AUTO CRASH
SH tlA G kiELI), LANE COUNTY, OKKOON, TUl-KHOAV. KEHHL'AHY 16, 1M4
Good Poker," sayi She
Counties Lnite [j J
On Hood Control
JQ * B°°th-Kellv lo
Open Mill here
OPEN NEXT WEEK
Five Croupe Organize fot
Waget to Be Advanced Under |
Damage Control; Maxey to Springfield to Meet Eugene 4-L Agreement lor Open­
Head Lane Delegation
ing; Plan 30-Hour Week
February 21. Cottage Grove
Next Friday Afternoon
Organization of the five valley
The Booth-Kelly
wijjlll at I
Springfield High School Stu­
dent Fatally Injured While
Walking on Highway
NO. 5
COUNCIL HEARS
M REQUESTS
Hadley Requests Vacation of
Six Blocks of Platted Land
In Brattain Addition
countlea Into a Flood Contral aaao-
WILL USE DUAL SYSTEM 8*,rln«M*'w wUI resume operation«
ilatloii was «larted luat Tueaday
ASKS BUILDING REPAIRS
i next Monday morning on a 30-hour j
when their county court« met at
week a« aet up In -the lumber code. '
Driver Exonorated of Blaine
Albany with (J. K. Hockley, «late British Radio System Subject according to an announcement
Repeal of Dry Laws is Com­
Of Discussion; State Win­ made today by Citarle« G. Brlgga, !
engineer for the PWA Commit
By Coroner Jury; Funeral
pleted; Adrian Asks to
lee were appointed and final or
ners to Broadcast Talks
general manager. W age, will also
Held Thia Morning
Creat Bicycle Zone
gunlxatlon will be conaumated at
be advanced for all claaaea of work
Springfield high school will open he reports
W
' a 1TDN: . . . Mr«. Jean unother meeting |n Albany next
CHICAGO: . . . Above i« Verne
llera.linl O'Qulua. 17 year-old
A petition seeking the vacation
»* ', of Kansas ( » I hj »») Tueaday.
the debating aeaaoi. next Wednaa-
The Booth Kelly company I. a Hankay, noted South Dakota outlaw of six blocks of lots In the Brat
nun of Mr mid Mr«. John O'Qullin, H W.
lia i ba«
O
'¡blWctor o f the Purl
rancher,
who
has
confessed
to
the
An organization such as the WII ! *•“ > ,n “ >lu«*l debate with Cottage member of the Four L organization
corner of I. and Kelly streets, »»« or Man »
Tt lo the nio«t in.
kidnapping of Charles Boettcher, tain addition just off Tenth street
luuifette Itlver Flood control mm drove on the ¿ubjeet chosen for uri(j on jr^bruary 1 w ai put Into ef-
killed Instantly and two cum pan
portant J»
’«rtu Kicu Whan
2nd. of Deaver and Haskell Bohn, of was presented to the city council
aiM'iatlon In operation In L a n ejth e high achoola thl» year, “Keaol-1
a
cent« an hour wage in- SL Paul. His career u bow being at their monthly meeting Tues«lay
tun» were badly Injured early Hun-1 1 skrd how »
ved the appoint
counly will 1». formed In all five *«d Thai the United State« Adopt | <:reaae IIiaklnK tbe minimum wage closely checked by Federal agents evening by Paul Hadley, owner of
• i.p li«i
poker play,
day morning when they wart
.it .t
i
i
Th|. ,ncreaae wll, not
countlea. They will lie condlnated the Baaenllal Feature« of the Brit . 46
•truck by an automobile while re
the property Mr. Hadley told the
Into effect Monday but
by the Inter-county organization lah Radio Control and '»^"»tlon o,lly
turning to their home« lu Bprlttg
council that he had the acreage
formed by the county court«. T. O. I ITan.
will alno apply to all em ployees i 07689362
platted about 10 years ago hoping
field
Huaaell. CWA anglneer, P. M.l Friday of next week the Spring from February 1.
The accident occurred a short
to sell off several sm all lots but
Morae. county engineer, and H. E .1 field and Kugene high team« will
distance ea»t of Mmniuy'« Cabin
so far had been unsu. ressful In
Maxey, prealdent of the Willam­ meet In the second of the debale«
at Judkins point. O'Quinn. Ida «lap-!
his venture.
ette Valley Flood Contra! asaoda- In each Instance the negative team,
«later, Lol« Bench) 18, Olen It«« )
He now requests that the streets
lion, will form the com m ittee on con«l«tlng of Renetta Miller and
müssen. 17. and a brother. Arthur |
and alleys as shown on his plat be
county organization for thia county. burlile Davi«, will travel for
Bench. were walking ea»t from Ku |
vacated. Doing thia will entitle him
Preparation of data on flood dam- Bprtngf leid while Franela Stile«
gena and the flrat named three R e s id e n t of Springfield for
State Officers to Be Guests; to a lower county tax assessm ent.
nge and demand for control such i and Lela Peterson will remain at
•truck ny
by an automobil«
were «truck
Colorful Program Planned He does not seek to have the pro­
Two Years Dies at Home aa has been done during the last home to uphold the affirmative
drlveu by Harry Neel of Cottage
perty set outside of the city limits.
During Turkey Dinner
Sunday;
From
N.
Dakota
three months In thia county will
Af, er , h„ flrat tw„ Jpbateg a
Grove, also driving e a s t Ml»a
The councilman took Mr. Had­
>
. . . r e .l.le n t ol
,OUDtlM WhHn c<Mn new schedule will be dr
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Bench and Raamuaaes were taken
Roseburg Defeats Springfield
Final plana for the Ladies' Night i ley’s plat of the property and
Mr.- Hopht. t o k r b r •« * > • « '
. „ lu d front wl„
, a|nB (>f
to the Pacific hospital where both
which re
Saturday; University High program at which time members agreed to Investigate the requested
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were found Io have Buffered con­ X T ' . , X . ' J X . » 7 . ” " ' " 7 " “
of the Springfield Llona club will propo»al before the next morning.
Repeats Again Tuesday
cussions of Ibe brain and bad Inc
Miss Bernice Conoly who coach­
entertain for their ladle«, were
here Bunday following a abort III-
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Church Seeks Repairs
eratlona. The girl may possibly
ed the Springfield team Into a dla-
Springfield high school basket- completed this week by the com-1 The council also heard a request
neaa Bhe waa born In Cedar coun
have a fractured skull according Io
trlct championship last year la not hall players will go to Reedsport mlttee in charge consisting of I. of Rev. L. D. Hoffman of the Bible
ty, Iowa on January IK. 1856.
Ibe attending physician She 9»
so enthusiastic over the season Saturday night In an effort to an- M. Peterson. W E. Buell and P. J Mistion at 321 Main street for per­
on
June
S.
IK
K
1
«he
was
marTleo
■I the hospital
Haaiuuaaen was
about to open. Several members ot naa another win to their meagre Bartholomew.
mission to make som e repairs to
taken Io hl» home Monday. Arthur to B N Roberta They moved to
her debate team have been and are holdings of the present season. The
Th* evening's entertainment will the building they now occnpy. They
North Dakota In 1902 and lived
Bench was uninjured
now III. It la possible that the Wed 1<x-al boys took a victory from the b* Interspersed through-out a tur-i proposed to raise and level the
there for HI year« before comlug to
Accident Unavoidable
nesduy
debate may be postponed tHam from the town at the mouth key dinner starting at 8:15. Special building, place It on a concrete
The accident was declared „un­ Oregon aeltllng at Creawall until
If an agreement can be made with Of the I’mpqua river early In the Kuests at the dinner will Include foundation, put a new loof on the
two
years
ngo
avoidable by the coroner's Jury
Eugene officials I j i r I year Albany season. It was one of the precloui ^>1 Shea, governor of the Lions building and make a few slight
which Investigated the accident
She leave« her widower. S. N Project Activity Ordered Sus­ defeated Springfield for the cham f 3W victories won by the local team ' clubs In district 3«. Frank Tate, dis
changes on the interior. The build­
Tueaday afternoon Testimony at Roberta, two sons. Howard C, Kte pended Indefinitely After
plonahlp of the north half of the (Ms season
trlct secretary, both of Portland. ing is an old wooden structure
(he Inqueat Indicated that the wea Perla of Kelso, Washington; Roy
Western Oregon division.
Roseburg, another cellar position an<A
an<* Mrs. LaVem e Hawn within the fire zone. This request
Tonight; May Resume
iher waa very foggy and that Neet Roberts of Mandan. North Dakota;
Percy M Collier, assistant pro team in the district "A” league. o{ Kugene. Mr. Hawn is sectional was turned over to the fire com­
had attempted to pa«« another three daughter . Mrs. Edith Alderln
Work on all CWA projects will feesor of English at the University, came forward-to win a game from governor for Lane and Douglas m ittee with authority to make an
car driven by A. N Brook« of of Salem ; Mra Dora Hubbard of cease tonight for an Indefinite per- la secretary of Jhe Oregon Debating Springfield on the Springfield floor counties.
Investigation and act In the mat­
Wetidling. According to hl» teatl Eug.-ne; and Mrs. Ethel Johnson )tH| |, wag announced Wednesday League and has announced that the Saturday night. 21-18. At the half
Included on the program for the ter.
muny he did not see the pedestri­ of Springfield Bhe also leuvea nine a , (,ie |. a(1e county CWA headquar 11 districts In the state shall have I the score was Springfield 9. Rose- evening will be a vocal solo by
W'. H. Adrian presented a request
an« until they were Ju«l before hl» grandchildren and IS great grand (#r> The order |„ a|| inclusive and selected their winners by March 15 burg 11.
Fred Buell with Mrs. Buford Roach for permission to paint off a bicycle
car He turned hla car and struck children.
: affect« all projects in the county.
Following thia the slate Is d lvl-! Tuesday night the U niversity a*'colnh“ni,'t- selection on the xylo-
parking zone on Fifth street In
ibe rear of the Brooks machine In
Bhe waa a member of the Meth
j ug( bow long the projects will ded Into an Eastern and Western high school team came across the Phone
M,as Barbara Barnell. a front of his bicycle shop and to
an effort to avoid the accident
odlat church.
i*. held up remains uncertain al- division and the districts have un- river to administer a 34-13 defeat vlolln »o*»» by Mr. Roach with Mrs. erect a bicycle rack. His request
Testimony as to the poaltlon of
Funeral services were held from though the official order stated til April 18 to decide the aectional to the local boys. Springfield start- Roarh as accompanist, a reading, would keep many of the bicycles
the young people on the highway Ibe Poole(Irav Bartholomew chapel Dial the men shall not work on Fri- winners
•*<• strong In this game leading 6-5 The J*'w,"b Wedding.” by D r.1 front being parked on Main street,
varied with som e «tallug that they In Eugene Tueaday afternoon at 2 ’ day or Saturday, but should report
It I. finally planned to have the «1 the first quarter. At the half H°""
Eugene, selected he contended. The request was
were all walking ou the highway o'clock with Rev. Harry H Neet for work ou Monday and they will
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number-1 by the Hartman trio, and
University high led 15-8.
delegated to the street committee
abreast and olhero declaring that officiating Interment was made In ' be Informed at that tim e whether'
n
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talks by the visiting officers,
with power to act.
a radio broadcast over radio sta-
Brattain ana Smith played for-
they were all off the highway The
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Plans
for
an
initiation
ceremony-
arrangements for the continuation lion KoAt
Haven cemetery.
at Corvallis about ; ward for SprlngDeld. Hartman at .
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C ity Lots For Gardens
accident happened about 12:30 Sun
.
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have been dropped this year.
of (he work hare been completed 1 May 6
; <*nter. continued to lead his team
A request for the use of city lot
day morning and several persona
The order means no CWA work
Bprlngfleld h .a eight student» mates In scoring, and Cox. Squire«.
either witnessed the accident when FUN CARNIVAL DRAWS
for garden purposes was heard and
debate question for Irvin
'rvln and Carson have been shift ^ I ^ I O N CROUPS ^ IL L
In Bprlngfleld thia week. A sid e, udvlng the dpba,p
It happened or came by Just after
granted. Members of the council
LARGE CROWD FRIDAY from a little work being done at this year and several of them may ‘ “bout
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guards
with *»--
the *—
tw o 'OBSERVE DAY OF PRAYER expressed their w illingness to have
It had happened
the armory where a new tar roof be given an opportunity to take « « » mentioned getting the call In
The dead youth waa horn at Brll-
A large group of people milled
Mission societies of the three all the vacant city-owned property
h.< - been put on the main portion
part In one or more debate», most of the games,
llnnl. New Mexico on June 11. 1918 about the rooms of the I. o . t) F
Springfield churches will unite to­ thrown open to gardeners. All pro­
of the building, no project work
Among these students are Jark
and moved to Colorado when five hall Friday evening for the annual
morrow afternoon for the observ­ perty would be used subject to
ha» been done. The men here hav-
lx»gan. Marjorie Burkhart. Kather SCOTT GETS LIQUOR
years old In 1928 he came to Ore­ Fun Carnival of Progressive 22.
ance of the special World Day of sale, however.
Iny been put to work on (he varl- Btrunk. and Leonard Ruth.
gon and had lived In Bprlngfleld degree team of Junnila Rebekah
The m atter ot replacing the awn­
on« projects for «lx hour» on Fri­
AGENCY FOR CITY Prayer. The m eeting will be held
The three Judge system will be j
for three years He waa a Junior lodge,
at the Christian church this year ing at the city hall was discussed
days and Saturday« and for three uaed In the debates this year. The
In the Bprlngfleld high ochool.
A door prlxe quilt was won by
.
.
,
i
Druggiat Awaits Instructions from where the Christian Mlssionarv so- and a bid submitted. The recorder
hours ou Mondays making a total number of . . Judge«
forming the de
He was a member of llie Seventh Lawrence Johns.
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L iq u o r C o m m is s io n ; O p enin g
c ie tv w ill be th e host group. Mrs. waa instructed to investigate the
of 16 hours, the maximum allowed
Imd Adventist church of Eugene
A
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» n o . . . , ’.„n ,.
Expected in Two W eeks
Veltie Pruitt will have charge of matter further and report to the
Entertainment tncladed the Hart­ ill .-Itlea under 2500 population.
case of a tie In the district com
and was a member of the Senior man trio, reading by Ila Ihilman,
the
opening devotional« and Mrs. council.
Although no reason for the ahut petition.
Missionary
Volunteers of that orchestra music by the Kentucki­
CJty ordinance number 559 was
The Scott Drug Store operated Marjorie Moshier will have charge
down on the CWA was stated In
church.
ans. and a short sklf, "And the the announcement It Is believed
by Loyal F. Scott has been named of the general music. Miss UTdine given its third and final reading
Survivors Include besides hla par latmp Went Out" with Mrs. Glenn
PRISCILLA CLUB TO
the agency of the Oregon State Gartln will sing during the devo- at the meeting. This ordinance re­
that available funds have been ex­
ants, two brothers. Arthur and Mar Stone, Mrs. Stella Kalun, Miss
Llquor commission to handle and tional period, according to Mrs. D. peals all of ordinance 513 which
ENTERTAIN
HUSBANDS
pended and the new appropriation
vln. and two slaters, Ixtla and Her Thelma Bweeney, Mrs. Wanda
prohibited the manufacture, posses­
sell intoxicating liquors over 14 per B- Murphy, general chairman.
ha not been made available yet by
nice.
Barnes, and Mrs. Genevieve I»uk congress. Some light on the future
Meinliers of the Priscilla club cent | n Springfield.
The first part of the afternoon sion, barter, exchange, sale or giv­
Funeral aelvlce-* were held this
Proceeds from the event will be of the work may be shed Friday »*•' entertain their husbands at a
Scott was interviewed laat program will be in charge of the ing away of intoxicating liquor.
morning at 10 o'clock from the uaed In the purchase of robes for night by Edgar Freed, national George Washington party which «-eeg by Eugene Kelty. inspector Baptist Mission group. The Meth-
The ordinance was superseded by
Bprlngfleld l*oole Gray Bartholo­ the degree team.
emergenry council director for Ore- they will hold nt the I. O. O. F
tbe commission, but has heard odist group will have the «'cond the state laws and the repeal of
mew chapel. Elder Dustin of Eu­
gon In a radio broad« ant to be hall Thursday evening. February nothing about his future activities, part of the program, and the hoot the eighteenth amendment. A city
gene officiated und Interment was
given over alallons KEX and KOW 22 Mrs H O. Dll.hlee and Mrs. E He was told that he will have to group will conclude the program ordinance remains operative to
CARD CLUB MEETS AT
made lu Rest Haven cemetery.
C. Stuart will be (he h ostesses
furnish his own display case and which Is to start at 2 o'clock and curb intoxication on the city
ALBANY HOME TONIGHT Portland, starting at 9:46.
streets, disturbing the peace and
Mrs. Cecil Mathis entertained for has already made arrangements continue until 4 o’clock,
MRS. WALKER HOSTESS
the club at her home last week to use one of the larger ones In
A tea and social will be held otherwise creating a nuisance.
Members of the D-No card club MRS. DIBBLEE HOSTESS
and had as her guests. Mrs. Pratt b4g gtore for tbIg purpoee H e Is after the program.
FOR KENSINGTON CLUB
will go to Albany tonight to be
FQR j y KA MEMBERS Holverson and Miss Faye Holver- ajgo arranging a special counter at
WOODCRAFT TAKES TWO
guests of Mrs. I-enne Safley at
A colonial party waa enjoyed by
"on.
which to handle this business.
BAPTIST TO HEAR OF
her
home
there.
Mra.
Safley
was
a
MEMBERS AT MEETING
Members of Iuka circle. Ladies
members of the Kenalnglon club
Members present at the meeting
K wln probabiy bp two weekg
STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY
member
of
the
club
when
she
lived
Auxt|,ary
of
,
he
o
A.
R
number
when they met nt the home of
were Mrs L. C Moffitt. Mrs. John yp( before the ltqnor Is available
Karie Koppell and Ida Hills were
Ir Eugene nnd decided Io Invite „ wt„ <Q , 0 , he h()|ne of Mr, „
Mr«. Milton V Walker fqr n pot­
Senvey. Mrs. W'llllam Curtis. Mrs |n tb|g c)ty.
Rev. R. E. Rolens will talk on initiated as new members of Pine
Die
group
to
hold
their
semi
week
j
()
nfbb,Pe
at
8al)la
clnra
,
on|ght
luck luncheon Frldny nfternoon.
Flora Stearmer. Mrs. E. O. Prtvat.
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the subject. ‘‘Ownership versus Circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft at
All the guests were dressed In print ly meeting at her home at Albany whprp M„ Dlbblee w l„ entertnln Mrs. Lynn Stone. rMs. Norman
Stewardship" at the 11 o'clock ser­ the regular meeting held last night.
REBEKAH
COMMITTEE
(b(( Kr()lip Members are requested Howard. Mrs. E. L. Hopson. Mrs.
dresses and wore aunhonneta. First where she now lives.
vice Sunday at the Baptist church. The meeting was also a Valentine
NAMED
ON
MONDAY
j
n,
ePt
nt
Egglmnnn's
at
7
o'clock
Ma,
t
Hart.
Mrs.
Rllev
Snodgrass.
prlxe for the best costume was
The Sunday school will start at party for the organization. Fifteen
JUNIORS PRESENT H. S .
where transportalhin will b- pro Mra Frank Logan. Mrs. Dlbblee
swarded Mr«. W E. Buell.
Members of the ways and means 9:45 with Mrs. Kenneth Tobias in attended from W alterville and
Mrs B. C. Wright will entertain
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM »'«led Members are requested not aI1(1 Mrg. Stuart.
com m ittee of Jranita Rebekah 1 ch“rFe
three from Eugene. Nearly 100
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J to bring the usunl potluck dishes
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die group at her home on Febru
The Mlssion srhool will continue were present for the meeting.
ledge
were
nam
el
Mi
rday
night
kv
ory 27. Bhe will be assisted by
Members of the Junior class at as Mrs Dlbblee will provide the r«‘ SPRINGFIELD PIONEER
A fancy drill and song by the
M's-; Thelma 3-veenev. noble grand. at 6:30 for one hour. At 7:30 Rev
Bprlngfleld high school were In freshments.
Mrs. J. T. Moore.
I They are Ernes: Black. Oswald Relon8 wl11 ‘.a,k on ,h e aubJect drill team opened the evening pro­
SIGNED
CONSTITUTION
charge of the weekly assem bly pro
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Ola. t.. Mrs L ie Futman. Airs "vvhat Ood 'Wants "
gram. Others on the program were
gram given Frldny morning The ADMONITIONS CHOSEN
BRATTAIN TEACHERS
Valentine's day Wednesday, also v re
M,.g a .en ch e Daniel«.
Virginia Lee Pohl, Jean Lloyd and
program was arranged by Jack WII
FOR SUNDAY SERMON the birthday of the state of Ore Tbp month]y , 1e| a| of the lo;!gp LEGION WILL OPEN
AT VALENTINE PARTY
Joan Stratton, the Townsend or­
Hams. Included in the entertain­
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gon. brought to light the fact that w)|| bp be)(1 ncx, <epk wlfh Mrg
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE chestra. and Alex Stevens with his
Teacher» at the Bratlnlli school ment was a skit by Doris Marie
"Some Beloved Admonitions" has an early resident of this conimun- M j Mc Klin Mrg Putman ar l
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old family album.
were entertained at n dinner and Robinson, a duet with guitar ac­ been chosen as the subject for the Ity, Paul J. Brattain. grandfather Mlss Edna Piatt r.n the refr.„h- Plans for an
annual membership
Valentines were distributed by
companiment
sung
by
Pearl
Olin
parly at the home of Mrs. L. K
morning sermon at the Christian of Mr. Paul Brattain who now „„ n, committee. Th > lodge kitchen drive from February 14 to 25. the Daisy Pugh, Mrs. Daisy Clover.
Beamon, a tap dance by
Page Iasi Thursday evening. As­ and Jnulta
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, church h.v V eltie Pruitt, pastor. The lives here and on his ranch at ;. (g beetl kai sjn i|nod bv the men dates for the state drive, were Elsie Lambert and Jew el Heiter-
sisting Mrs. Page wore Mrs. L. E. M I hh Olvde Dilley
«ubject of the evening »ermon will Paisley» was one of the signers of
Mrg Sarah j ohns won the prisP ma(le here laat Thursday night at hrand Mrs. C. F. Eggimann was
Baaford. Dorothy Girard. Cynthia
| be “Do You Actually Know God?” the Oregon State Constitution j -,« ld for ide'Ui'y'bg correu iy the
semi-monthly
meeting
of chairman of the program commit­
Hobba, Edna Platt, and Glen B
The men's chorus will sing.
when It was adopted on February
of the ha e-'toed pictures ,f Bprlngfleld American Legion post tee. and Mrs. Putman had charge
Wood. Mr Wood nnd Mr. Basford SHOEMAKER STARTS ON
14. seventy-five years ago.
I ,hp members.
number 40. M. A. Pohl, Oswald Ol­ of the refreshm ents.
won prlxes In the gnmea during
But the pioneer held another
son. and J. M. Larson are members
THREE-C REPAIR WORK RLD SOX WIN GAME
the evening. Mr. and Mra. M. R.
I
honor, one even greater. He was
IONS
PLAY
CAST
of the drive committee.
REVENUE OFFICERS TO
FROM PLEASANT HILL one of the signers of the original
Adams and Ml«a Jewel Cunning
W. A. Hall. Springfield shoe re­
AID INCOME TAX WORK
ham were additional guests.
pairman had two additional work
Snrlnafleld's Red j constitutions of the states of Iowa
N tA K L T L U M r L t l t
Members of
MRS. SCHANTOL HOSTESS
men assisting hint nt hie shop Wed­
1 and Illinois where he resided be-
Sox girls basketball team defeated
F. C. Ptirsley. deputy tax collec­
W. E. Buell has been selected to FOR PAST MATRONS CLUB
nesday when the flrat assignm ent the Pleasant Hill team on , h e lr ' fore coming to Oregon.
BAPTIST YOUNO PEOPLE
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direct the Lions club dramatic pro-
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tor for the department of Internal
of shoes were brought In from a own floor 42 23 Tuesday evening
u
for ,hlH m ,n tbttt the Brat' i duction, "Auntie Up. a three-act
HAVE VALENTINE PARTY
Members of the Past Matrons Revenue announces that represen­
nearby C. C. C. camp for , repairs. I Next Tuesday the girls will play I ,aln •«’ho° 1 W88 nnn,ed
college comedy. Most of the charar-; club of Cascade chapter O. E. S. tatives of the departm ent will he
Most
of
the
shoes
«re
given
new
a.
la.
a.
m
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About 30 young people of the
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another game with the Town team
ter parts have been assigned local were guests Tuesday evening at at the City Hail in Eugene until
FORMER RESIDENT IS
Baptist church gathered there last half soles and heels Hall has a L at . Oakridge.
people and first actual rehearsal of the home of Mrs. Pearl Sehantol. February 19 to a ssist citizens in
contract
to
repair
the
shoes
for
si*
night for a Valentine party. Games
MARRIED; VISITS HERE the play la scheduled for the high past worthy matron. Following a making out their income tax re­
were played and refreshment» ser­ of the C. C. C. ramps in this part
Major Oparation— Dick Unlley,
school auditorium tonight at 7:30. business meeting the group played ports. The tax officials will return
of
the
state.
ved under the direction of Maude
elght-year-old son of Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Lucas of After that tim e it Is expected that card«. Mrs. W. C. Wright will en to Eugene again on March 1 and
Chase. She was assisted by Mrs.
W. A. Balle.v. underwent an opera- Chico, California are here this a complete east of characters can tertaln the organization at her will remain there until March 15,
Dorothy Cyr. Mrs. Everett Chase, NEEDLECRAFT INVITES
I Don for appendicite at the Pacific week visiting with Mr, and Mrs bp announced. No date has been home for their March mebtlng.
the final date on which to make
and Mra. Clarence Caudell.
HUSBANDS TO MEETING ¡ qhospltal Wednesday
David Suitsutan and other friends gPt for presentation, but If is ex-
the returns.
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Mrs. Lucas Is a former resident of ported to be given either March
Have Valentine Party — Young
Daughter la Born— Mr. and Mr»
Husbnnda of members of t h e , Plan Church Night— Another of Springfield,
when her name was 1« to 23.
people of the Christian church
Entertains Needle Group—Mra.
A a Rhlnevault of Wlnberry are Needlecraft club have ben Invited the monthly church-night dinners N ellie Luce.
The couple were mar-
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were guests at a Valentine party B essie Endicott entertained at her
the parents of a baby daughtei to attend a 8:20 dinner and
social and programs will be held at the rled Sunday and are enjoying a
t 0
Oregon City— Kenneth Cas- sponsored by the social com m ittee home yesterday for the meeting
born to them at their home early evening tonight at the home of Mr.. Methodist church Friday night It' wedding trip to the Pacific North-, teel went to Oregon City T uesday, of the Christian Endeavor. Wodnes- of the Needle club of the Royal
Wednesday morning.
and Mra. U C. Moffitt.
haa ben announced.
wesL
on a business trip.
day night.
Neighbors of America.
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