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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TH IK TY -FIK H T YKAIt
HPItlNGFIKLD, l»ANK COUNTY, OREGON.
CIM WORK PBOKESE
BIHEFIT10 O n
Fuzniturt . . . Too Much
Armory Only Project Provid-;
Ing Work for Many Man in
City; Allay Work to End
PLAN
FOR PALM SUNDAY
TIUKHDAY. MARCH 22. 1934
Sport Body has
Election Meet
[|0(|g
NO. 10
N ew Cue Champion
FISH FRY PLANS
W. Coealer to Head McKenzie
Methodiete to Have Baptismal Gateway Rod and Gun Committee Starts Work at
Club; Have Committees
Service; Special Evening of
Once Planning Event; Date
Mueic at Baptist Church
Set for Saturday, June 9
"The McKenxIe Gateway Hod and
LIOKS READY M
“AUNTIE-OF” SHOW
Director Pronoun«« Every­
thing it Ready for Opening
Curtain at H. 8. Friday
Hpeclal nutate and «errilo» fur Gun Club" was tbs name finally
Members of the Hprlngfleld Lions
SPECIAL ACTS ARE BILLED
Paini Bunday In the Hprlngfleld selected for the local sportsmen or- dub voted at their meeting Erlday -
«hurches
were
announced
this
“•"J“
'*""
,h*,r
“
*"•*"<
M«w<toy
,o
gp),nH
O
r
!ba|r
»econd
annual
fish
Federal Government and City
1 night. The word "gateway" differ
Lion Member« Have Ticket«
morning by tbe pastors.
fry on Haturday afternoon. Jiyr-e 9,
Expend More Than $20,000
uollates this club from the one In the closing day of the state Lions
For Sale; No Seat* Reser­
At the Methodist church Rev
For City Improv •
t
Eugene which bus the name "Mc-
club convention to be held In Eu­
ved Say* Program Head
Poindexter will preach at the 1
..... I ' Kenxle Hod and Gun Club."
’ gene this summer. The fish fry will
Did
morning service on "Why IM
d
CWA work In Hprlng <r, ha»
Walter dossier was named presi­
The stage la all act, the charac-
be made one of the regular con­
Jesu» Come to Jerusalem?” The
tienefltleil II«« city to Ilia * \ » «?
dent of the new organization for vention features and all delegates:
: ters have all mastered their lines,
choir
will
sing:
"Bless
the
Ixird
Oh
more Ilian »20,000 during l
v
1934. N. L. Pollard was chosen as as well as visitors will be invited. |
' and everything is In readiness tor
My Houl." by Wright. Fred Buell
month» of 11» operation arc«
a<
vice-president and l-ar-on Wright.
the big show which Springfield
Detail«
for
the
affair
have
been
'
will
sing:
"The
Palms,"
by
Faure
J
LO«
ANGELEH
.
.
.
Kay
Frauen,
«
i»
i
o.
lo a check of local projec
YORK
. Andrew Poaai, Lions club Is sponsoring at the high
,,, .
.
secretary. Clifford Wilson will be ' turned over to the standing fish i oy NEW
ef tl»e screen, teeUfled that her third ,_.
‘
Philadelphia^
There
will
be
a
baptismal
service
!
.
yesterday
is the world ’»
.
treasurer,
aaband, Kvaaeth UrKeaua, a» aud . reception of members
,
. - namad ara I fry committee of the club. the pocket-billiard champion. He de- ' school auditorium Erlday evening
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The CWA organlialliMi 1« abo
Commuti
heads.
med a superior aud sarrastic air;
Church arhool meets at » 46. pv^nh " ^ Z L . "'rtahtiJT’ iL .eZ IZ m* " ber* ° ( whl<h “r® ° B Mur I?**? champ«» Erwia Rudolph of : starting at 8 o'clock.
to be abandoned and It» work lake , »Ida't svaa 1st her arrangs tbs « The
m Th.. Junior I ..»sue at 6 n m
Kenne,h %y. W K Barnell and John D <T«»«l*nd in a nx block ehaJleag«
Rehearsals have been held every
.aliare
to
her
Itkiug
in
thslr
hoots
a. m rne junior League at 5 p m . Tobtaa. rifle and pistol. II H chaf!, L
«. .a
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* which
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up by the Kit A t'WA project» now
Diateli,
7.V to 607,
iacluded a night thia week and a final draae
and
tried
to
tall
her
hoe
to
dress
and
the
older
League,
at
«
30
The
ft.n|>
(.rK
hul„
|n
g
:
|
r.
Peteraon
* *
*
X held a run of 153 by Ponzi, a world nvonl
uudar way will be completed but
| rehearzal la scheduled for tonight
She was grauled a divorce
•bn
message at tha 7 30 evening aer foga, . Ilarry Fandrem. entertain me<*lng and planned a Imitative in title e -
no new work will be started uuder
starting at 7:10. The show la ready
menu and budget of expenses. They
<
vice
will
be:
"The
Voice
of
Author
Ibla name Regulations lor dis-
ment; Ray Nott. membership; H.
I lo open declared W. E. Buell, di­
Ity and tbe Cleansing of tbe Tern K Maxey, publicity; and C. E. Mar are holding regular meetings with
, buraeiuenta uuder tbe Emergency
rector. following last night's re
the convention committee of the:
Pl«'
Relief Administration provide» that
ber. auditing.
, hearsal.
Eugene club in .making tbe arrange-!
Coburg Methodist Church
no fund» »ball be spent for mater­
A special drive to enroll members ments. The location for the fish I
Headlining tbe big program will
Ood Abldeth Faithful, la the
tbe c|ub wm ,J(. »tailed at once
ials. This provision It seems will
ih
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ih
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h
o
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i
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lie the three act comedy of college
me of tbe preaching at 0 9 46 wHb
, . h„ r^du<.e<1
theme
W|tti the
reduced members
membership
(lni| bas not been decided at this
defeat the purpose of the act as few
j life. "Auntie Up” by Eellca Met­
I The Church school meets at 10:30
r,0 <•»„„ Tbg reduced fee ill be
borrowing units such as school dis
All members of the Springfield
calf. presented by a home-talent
trlct» aud misnlclpelltle» are In a
The Baptist congregation will : «°°d ,,nl> d,,r‘nB ,h* •*»«»«• "• Lions club are asked to contribute
cast.
It is Impossible to say that
position to appropriate fund» other
Springfield Resident Dies Fri- h"’ r •**»- K B- Rolen» preach on this month and for April after fish which they catch to the fl«b g jn^ ie|d fo M eet Junjor there are any leading charaeter. In
Ilian for operating expen»ea Many
which the annual dues will be »1.00
**
f thlap
H I «1 F ils lay.th
tV
» Yl a-V
a l l a e s i /»(s a tin s »
« n k ar-
ee
day at Home Of Son; Fu- 'he subject. "Crowned or Crucified
,, .
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,
,
fry. Members of the Eugene club
—
eyallaredlatln
ctch
of these groups »pent money during
' "d-f 'he Plan of organization hav„ volunteered to donate some of High Team in Practice Tilt a<.terixa„on, and play d,Merw,t
, _
.
. . .
*1 the morning service. The even
nera! Servtcet Monday
|n,
w|)| gUr, „ 7;30 w„b . adopted by the group there will be ,he,r ,.at<.hM
the t'WA prog rum which they bad
Wednesday Afternoon
type of roles.
appropriated for operating expen­
half-hour of musical entertainment several divisions within the club,
The matter of holding weekly '
Philip
M
Goaaler,
resident
of
Cast Is Listed
each group of enthualasta In a parti-
ses.
Springfield baseball players will I
Oregon since 1900. and resident of , by the Devereaux family of Eugene. cular sport getting together for the meetings of tbe dub was brought
The
ladies
roles are played by
Two P rojects Unfinished
before the group by the Board of get their first chance to play a ball Mr# w p
Augustus
Thia musical program will con development of their particular Directors
jj,re<.tora with the recommend»- game thia season next Wednesday Joneg
Only two of the t'WA project» In Hprlngfleld most of that lime, pass-
Hprlngfleld are Incomplete at this i ed uway Erlduy evening at the «1», „t an instrumental trio, flute. sport and holding as many meet tlon that It be voted on again. Thd' afternoon in a practice game with
time. Final fund» on tbe alley Ini-1 home of his aon, Walter N. Gossler. cello and piano, vocal trio, solos and Inga and doing whatever aeeins ad­ matter waa laid over until the next the Woodrow Wilson junior high as Sally Caldwell, tbe secretary;
and Eva Louk as Bebe Warren, a
provemenl project will Iw spent 234. Tenth street, lie suffered a musical readings The sermon on visable.
school. No r-'-hedules have been i
meeting.
college widow.
Regular meetings of the larger
within the next few day«, and work paralytic stroke some weeks ago the subject. "What Will You Do
Merton Eerebee entertained the worked out yet, and the boys are]
w)(h Reverai yoca, aoloa. He Just beginning to find theroselvee
Members of the male cast in the
on the armory 1« progressing rapid­ and had been tn poor health since With Jesus?*' will follow the mual- body will be called by the board o f .
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I
a
— _ .
ral program.
director«.
ly. the main floor being almost roni- that time.
was accompanied by Mlsa Jewel on the field. The diamond has not order in which they appear on the
At the Christian riturch Veltle
He was born In Bentunsport,
pleted except finishing and laying
Cunningham.
been prepared yet on Brattain Held ’tage are Thelmer Nelaon as Dean
Iowa on October 24. 1H<I, and waa Pruitt will preach on "Storehouse
of tbe flour.
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and no positions have been assign- Blimp, known as "Auntie” ; E. B.
united In marriage to Mlsa I »ora Tithing" at the morning service. A
MANY PRESENT FOR
»ccording to W. E. Buell who is Hamlin as Dr. Graves. President ot
Hut tbe large nun ot money j Tuttle on February 22. 1X93 in Ida special evangelist sermon Is plan­
IUKA
IN
^
P
F
C
T
IO
N
M
EET
‘°»chin<
the team
Elmhurst college; John Pyle as the
which has been expended here has county. Iowa.
ned for (he evening There will be
IUKA IN S P E C T IO N M E E T ) „
, ___________ ,____ ___. Expressman; Russell Jones aa
Suita
for
the
players
have
n
o
t;
done much to Improve tbe city. The
The family came to Oregon In special music al both services
“Slick" Graves, son of the presl-
large street project has resulted 1900 ami Mr Oosaler was employed
Forty perniimi attended the an- been issued y et Some of these j
Nelson f as
nual
Inspection
meeting
of
Iuka
were
stolen
two
years
ago
at
the
' ' Norwald I***’^”
In the Improvement of all but ■ at the stale game farm near Co­
few of tbe outlying streets to a de­ burg for four years, after which TOWNIES PLAY MONDAY
Circle, I-adles Auxiliary of the <? end ot the season.
'
'
'
.
. . . . . . . . . H Adrian, aa Augustus Jane«.
gree never before attained In the time the family resided In Hprlng­
A. R. when departmental officers
Good news greeted Mr. Buell
freghman
IN BASKETBALL RACE Funeral Services for Mrs.
city. A complete system of drainage fleld
paid their visit here last Thursday the high school today when he
Miss Bernice Conoly Is prompter
Mollie Stafford Tuesday; evening Twelve members of Rich learned that Harvey Russell will
ditches which will carry off water
He was a member of the Metho­ Springfield Squad to Meet Blachly
and assistant director. The makeup
Was
Early
Pioneer
Here
and also aid In maintaining the. dist Episcopal church of thia city.
.Mountain
circle
of
Eugene
were
soon
be
back
In
school
and
able
to
In Three-Gamas Serias;
street system has also been com
play ball Russell had been counted of the characters will be done by
guests.
Four children, two sons, and two
Each Defeated Once
Mra. Mollie Htafford. one of the
pleted fur the first time.
Miss
Melba
HarrL
was
Initiated
on
as a strong pitcher, but Injured Bertrand Evans from the Univer­
daughters survive him They are
pioneers of the Mohawk valley, us a new member.
City Cleaned Up
1 his leg recently and has not been sity of Oregon. M C. Kirkland la
Waller N. In Hprlngfleld. Harry E
Hprlngfleld will meet the Blachly
property manager, and Everett Ln-
The park project resulted In the at Jacksonville. Oregon. Mrs Mar basketball players In the first of a passed away at her home Sunday
For the program Beverly and In school.
Improvement of Emerald heights, gari-t McGuire. Cottage Grove, and threegame a-rlea Monday night at afternoon. She had lieen a resident Dolores Sears, daughters of Mr. | Only pitching and batting prac- Jole Is stage manager
Special Acts Im portant
the cleaning up of the old ceme­ Mrs. Charlotte Simon at Palouse Blachly to determine the champions of the valley for tbe past 51 years. and Mrs. Robert Sears of Irving tice has been Indulged in so far
Special entertainment will be
Mr». Stafford was born at Hel­ sang some songs with Mrs. H. O. with Cooper. Squires. Posey, Chet-
tery. removal of several eyesore» Washington.
of the American league, division
ena. Montana on June 21. 1X6X. She Dibhlee as accompanist.
In the city and the partial develop­
wood and Brattain all trying out as equally important in the program.
Other survivors Include three of the Lane county Independent
This will open with an instrumen­
was the daughter of Irwin Baxter
Refreshments
were
served
fol-
pitchers
ment of a playground
grandchildren, one brother. Emery basketball league.
tal
trio consisting of Buford Roach,
anil Eleanor Tate. She came to lowing the meeting in the dining
Scott and Irvin want to be catch
The alley project Included the Goaaler at Goalien, and three als
The Hprlngfleld team held the
Klckreal when two years old and room of Taylor hall under the di- ers and- Rodney Vest and Antone i Tiolln; »«^ a ra Barnell. piano, aud
cleaning up of most of the city ter». Mr». C. A. Wlntertneler. Eu lead In the league with no defegtal
Thursduv night when ln 188:1
*° ,he M«>huwk. She rect|on of Mrs. Clarlne Putman and Urhytil would like to play first base BettE Byrne, cello before the cur
alleys aud the leveling and gravel­ gene. Mrs B E Goodpasture. Lea ' until last
iani iiiumtiu,
»» ut
3 Oa-.E#..»«
I
_ _ .
tain.
was „,..„¡...1
married *«.
to vi
M. 1 E.
Stafford on I Mrs. Edith _ I»xton.
position. Uchytil
___ . _____________
would like ___
to
ing of several which have not been burg, and Mrs. Margaret Day. Bell they lost a game 1*16 to Blachly
August 21. 1889.
Included In the list of state of catch.
Between acta one and two the
used a great deal for traffic before Ingham. Washington.
: on the local floor. Monday the
Besides her widower she leaves ffre„ prw,ent were Mrs. Susanna
Woodrow Ware is the lone aspir , |ah wUI Present the
Quartet
Funeral services were held Mon Townies defeated Elmira -to close
this time.
dnry".nL;n«M,n'.','2 Jcl'.x-k'from'.he
Z'lt’hTne'Te’^ t for'^Lh1 ! * “
" - rr> « “>"’<>"«’ 8 « » ^ ,! Halnrtond. department president;
,„r short stop, while Carl
A school project resulted tn the
PooleXlr.« Bartholomew chape. In .he Blachly and Hprlngfleld teams h' r«'J*"“ »* '>
'» * « « » • : Mrs. laura Valklnsburg. depart- Stevenson wan,- to play at second, ^ r a o n w « « ,,,, of the Four MarJ
filling In of low places on the grade
brothers, th e se singers are said to
Hprlngfleld
Rev
Dean
C
Polndex
The
»core
Monday
night
waa
32
10
“
*ra"dchll<lr‘‘n-
, men, inspector; Mrs. Freida Peter , and Charles Cole at third,
school grounds. Building a gravel
be exceedingly humorous and offer
The second game In the series
8he wa" "
of the Meth son. patriotic Instructor; Mrs ' Among the others who are tum-
walk about the Brattalli school. ter. pa-tor of ,h- Hprlngfleld Math-
some very clever entertainment.
odlst
Church
officiated,
and
Inter
will
be
played
on
the
Hprlngfleld
,M,,at
rhurcb.
Grace
Lansberry,
department
reg-
fog
out
are
Dale
Carsons.
Dick
Construction of a fence, and dev­
Members of the quartet are Ed
elopment of u parking place at the metil waa made at laurel Hill floor a week from tonight The | Funeral services were held Tues Istrar; and Mrs. Myrtle Egglmann. ( Rkhardson. Mclagan. Irving Davis Dyer. Arthur Waters. Ttnglay
third
game
location
has
no,
been
<l».v
afternoon
a,
2
o'clock
from
the
chairman
of
the
council
of
admlnis-
and
Ingersoll.
This
is
not
a
com
cemetery.
high school gymnasium.
plete list and the latter named Chample, and Gerald Childers.
decided I, may no, be
necessary Springfield chapel of Poole-Gray- Iratlon
Approxim ate expenditures
Entertainment between acta two
I players have as good a chance to
If one team wins the
fir», tw o 1 Bartholomew. Rev. Norman Work
Approximate expenditure» for the REBEKAHS HONOR
______
land
a
position.
They
have
not
and
three will consist fir», of a
games.
man officiated, and Interment was SERVICE STATION ADDS
different project« were made as fol­
BEST TICKET SELLER
rn cu u r o i l l P M C N T , , S | . T specified any particular desire ye, darkey ski, by Russell Jones and
Playing
for
Hprlngfleld
are
WII
'
made
In
the
Stafford
cemetery.
lows: Street». labor »6000. mater­
N EW tU U lF M tN I U N I I
__________________ will be concluded with numbers by
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Monday was designated as Katie Bant Cox, manager. Gilbert Em i
ials *2.000 of which the city fur
Instrumental trio.
hoist of the lat-
MISS SWEENEY -----------------
HOSTESS the Tlck<?t
” a* k’-'
>**•'•> SPRINGFIELD C. E. WINS
„ A new
_ hydraulic
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h#^
nlahed about half; park work, labor Brume,le nigh, a, Juanita Rebekah •»»«•
nal"’" T'’u^m“n' J'r w ",an
COUNTY UNION BANNER
des"t" ,oK<‘,h<‘r wl,h aU late
FOR O-NO CARD CLUB for ,he past week
the dlrec.
»1000. materials »150; alley dev­ lodge when members held a aur
Katie Brum- *iulre», Arlan Hchantol. Joe Oer-
_______
qmodel greasing equipment is be-
_______
elopment. labor »1770. materials prlae party for Mrs.
tlon of Harry M. Stewart. Bach
and Lloyd Young People of Christian Church Ing In-talled a, the Matt Hart aer
Mias Eunice Gerber
won first member of the club has tickets for
»300; schools, labor »500 materials ette who won the distinction of be- ber- U«>rxe Thatcher,
vice station The new equipment Is and Miss Crystal Bryan
I the“eyeBlng7hOw “^ d th « ^ m a y Z
Retain Pennant for Most Out­
»100 The original armory project Ing the best ticket seller In th e , Mattison.
designed to care for the new s yle | prlles at the meeting of the O,No purchaged from them Thg prlce |g
standing Work In Area
« ailed for »3000 for labor and »600 organisation recently when the or-1
automobiles with knee action, bridge club a, the home_of Miss , 5 cenU an(J 1R
no
materials from the CWA. and »500 ganlxallon sponsored their annual KOZY KORNER KLUB
The Springfield Christian Endea There cars have no front axle un- Thelma Sweeney last Thursday regerTed geatg
tunterlals from the State Veteran» fun carnival. Mra. Brumette »old
SURPRISES HOSTESS vor society, headed by William Cox. der which a hoist can be placed
evening. Mrs Crystal Male and
Aid commission. All Items In this 60 ticket» for thia affair.
in charge of the show are John
president, won the right lo retain
Washing equipment is also befog Miss Bryan were guests of the club. Anderson. Mr. Stewart and P. J.
Memhera of the Progressive 22
project have been Increased several
Miss Evelyn Buell Invited mam- , hp i,ane County C. E. banner for Installed a, the service station, Members present were Miss Doris Bartholomew.
times since the original project has degree team were hoateaMea for the
parly and a gift waa presented the her» of the Koxy Korner Klub to t n e X | g|s months at the annual rf° top will be placed over the and Eunice Gerber, Theda and
been started
honor guest. Following
the buai- her home Friday for their regular lneetlllK he|d a, Pfouaant Hill Sat- equipment for the summer, but a Ione Rhodes. Natalie Edmiston.
roof will be placed before next Glyde Dllly. Clarabel Wagner, Arah O. E. S. PLANS FOR
ness meeting games were enjoyed ■ meeting, and when the members of ,,rday
STREAMLINED TRAIN TO
Th„ banner |g awnrded each six tai’-
Nell Arnold. Wllda Cotton, and
and the prlte of the evening waa the club arrived together with thelr
DISTRICT MEETING
PASS THROUGH TH IS CITY the right to escort the honor guest guests they proceeded to stage a I mon1hg , 0 , he „oclety showing the
Maxine Snodgrass.
Miss Theda Rhodes will be host­
to the dining room which waa won surprise birthday party for the greatest progrès
In Endeavor WOODCRAFT NEIGHBORS
Arrangement» for Springfield'«
The new three-coach Union Paci­
hostess. Guests were Mrs. Marlon work during the past six months
ess to the group a, their next meet­ Cascade chapter O. E. S. participa­
p(_AN
CAFETERIA
MEAL
by
Mrs.
Wllda
Cotton.
fic streamlined train with the high
Hall.
Mrs.
U.
Q.
McElhaney.
Mrs,
ing March 29.
period. This means that the Spring-
_______
Mrs. Corn Hinson was Installed
tion in a district meeting In Eu­
speed delsel motor will he exhibited
aa financial »»crelary replacing A. B. Van Valzuh. and Miss Vir­ field unit will carry the county
Members of Pine circle. Neigh
gene on April 13 were made at
at the Houthern Pacific depot yards
ginia
Chrlatle.
banner to the state convention nt b„ra o{ Woodcraft, will hold a cafe- BOY SCOUT CAMP SET
Mrs. Nellie Pyne who resigned be­
the regular meeting Tuesday even-
In Eugene Friday from I until 10
Members present were Doris Salem In April.
teria dinner a, the I. O. O. F. hall
cause of III health.
FOR
OPENING
IN
JULY
ing. The local group will have
p. m
Mr. Cox was also re-elected sup next Wednesday evening. March
Next Monday night will be Myers. Mr», Oeorge Cole. Faye
_______
charge of balloting anl escort work.
This new train which Is making
friends night at the lodge. Each Paraona. Ila Bartholomew, Doro-1 erlntendent of the Tenth-Legion 28. starting at 8 oclock. The gen
Annual summer ramp for Boy Blue River and Evangeline chapters
an exhibition tour over the South­
then Mae Potter, and the hostess work In this district
oral public Is Invited to attend the grouts ln Wallamet council will will be the hostess group.
ern Pacific lines will come to Eu­ member la Invited to bring one or
Twelve members of the local or- djnner which will preoede the re start on July 1, this year It has
Several of the Springfield mem-
gene from Klamath Falla and will more of their friends.
Cinn
FFI
I
CllA/Q
DFH
FK
A
W
4»
ganlzatlon
attended the all-day gU]ar evening meeting.
been announced at district acout bers are planning to go to dottage
pass through Oakridge at 11:40
U U U rL L L U V vo, K t B C N R n a
e(lng #( p,gaaant
8aturday.
,Vocee<,9 from ,„ e dlnn6r are t0
offices in Eugene. The camp w ill, Grove Friday evening for a dls-
noon, Lowell at l»:20 p. m.. and FAMILY EATS POTATOES
SEE FILMS AFTER MEET)
—
be ased by the drill team for »up- be divided Into two weeks periods | trlct meeting.
Hprlngfleld at 12:47.
FROM OWN GARDEN
GOOLD DISCUSSES TREND „tie..
and a fee of »11.00 will be charged I
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The train will not be open for
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Four reels of motion pictures
each
boy
for
each
two-week
period
Inspection here, nor Is It certain
IN MODERN EDUCATION
Frank DePue Is convinced that wflre abown „t the meeting of the
The Boy Scout camp Is located FREE GARDEN SEEDS TO
CHURCH CLASS HOLDS
hprp
n|f(h,
that the train will stop, but the this has been an unusually early , Q o p
on the upper McKenxIe highway
Members of the Methodist Men's
BE GIVEN NEEDY AGAIN
speed of the train will he reduced aeaaon. The other day Mr. and Mra following the regufhr hualneaa meet­
TEA FOR MOTHERS
on Scout-owned property on B lue.
while passing through the towns DePue were guests at the Ott Men ing. Members of the Rebekah lodge Brotherhood and their wives heard
Those persons who are unable
H. R. Goold. superintendent of the
an that persona along the route ilia home on the old Vltua farm were guests.
Girls of the Queen Esther class
to purchase seeds for a vegeutbl«
Eugene school system, talk on of the Christian church entertained <
will obtain a better view of the and were aerved new potatoes from
During the business meeting a
garden, and who have the neces­
the garden. The potatoes were delegation of five members from "Modern Trends In Education" at their mothers at an informal tea GLEN WOOD ORDERED
train In operatli n.
large and of good quality although Cottage Grove appeared on behalf theln monthly meeting Monday at Taylor hall Friday aftenfoon
jq ACTIVE CAMP WORK sary tract of ground for such gar­
den will again be furnished frea
grown from volunteer plants. The of the county convention to be held evening. The address followed the Mlsa Uldlne Gaitln sang several
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COUNTY P. T. A. MEET
usual potluck supper. A short busi­ numbers. A total of 21 girls and
family has been eating (he potatoes at Cottage Grove on April 26.
Several reserve officers In this I seeds by Lane county. The seeds
UNDER WAY AT COBURQ for the past several weeks avers
ness meeting followed the talk.
I heir mothers attended the tea i dlatrlct have been ordered to Van- ar® l”>t yet aTal,abl«- bu* W,H b«
More emphasis on high school which was under the direction of c0,ivcr Barracks for two weeks dlstr,bu,ed al tbe c ,ty Hal1 wben
Coburg will entertain delegates Mr. DePue.
training was stressed aa one of the Mrs. Walter Laiton
MINSTREL
PLAYERS
TO
1 active duty. First Lieut. Glen B. they are ready for distribution.
from all Lane county P. T. A. units
necessary
changes
In
modern
ele­
.Wood, of Springfield, will go there: Only those who cannot buy the
today for the county association WALTERVILLE PUTS ON
SHOW AT OAKRIDGE
April 15 First Lieut. Earl L. Brad J
W,H be
se®da'
mentary education. He also enter-l \/QTER REGISTRATION
meeting The program begnn this LEGION ENTERTAINMENT
ed
a
discussion
of
the
sales
tax
law
Veltle Pruitt will take hla negro
MAY BE MADE HERE N 0 W if'a'd Chiloquin, will report April,
UCUBCD« Tft
morning and will continue through­
later In the evening.
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29. Second Lt. William J. B Trip- CKIÖLILLA W ltMtlfcKÖ IU
Regular meeting of the Spring- minstrel show of the Christian
out the day with speakers discuss­
New registrations and chnnges In lett of Bend, will go May 6, and ( MEET IN EUGENE HOME
ing the vurlous projects undertaken field American Legion poa, number church to Oakridge Monday even­
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by the county unit». Ho, lunch re­ 40 will be held at the W. 0 . W. ing for their fifth performance. The MRS. HENDERER HOSTESS former registrations can now be Second Lt. Elno A. Bofto, of Man-
Members of the Priscilla club
port», and scrapbook actlvltlea will ban In Wallervllle tonight. The troup haa already presented the FOR CONTRACT PLAYERS made at the City Hall with I. M. : pin. will report June 3.
Dr. Robert S. Lang mack of, will be guests at the home of Mrs.
Peterson who has been designated
Waltervllle members of the Legion show at' Cottage Grove, Yoncalla,
also be diseased.
Mrs. John Henderer will enter­ as official registrar for the district. Sweet Home, has been ordered be- John Seavey In Eugene this after-
Mra. D. C. Ogilvie, Mrs. Pratt post are providing the entertain­ Springfield a-nd Thurston. The ad­
Holveraon, and Mrs. H. H. Church, ment anil Invite all members and vance ticket sale at Oakridge Indi­ tain at her home thia afternoon for This must be completed before fore the board at Eugene for exatnl- noon starting at 2 o'clock. Mra.
are delegate» from the Springfield the Auxiliary to attend. The meet- cates that a large audience will the regular meeting of members of April 18. one month before the pri­ nation for a commission as first. Matt Hart Is to be the assisting
lieutenant In the medical reserve, hostess.
mary election on May 18.
see the show.
the Contract bridge club.
in« w ill start at 8 oclock.
club.
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WORK
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ILLNESS CLAIMS
PHILIP GOSSLER
RASEBALL TEAM
GETS FIRST GAME
MOHAWK PIONEER
PASSES Al ROME
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