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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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HPHINGFHC14), LANE COUNTY, OKMGON,
TIIIH TY -K IH H T YKAIl
HILL BILLIES 10
MEET LOCAL 1EAM
FEDERAL PLAN Of
DAME CON1ROL
UP
* ~
Springfield Team Has Si«
Straight Victories; To Play
Oakridge, Pleasant Hill
Member« of
il Organila
tion Oppose € d Fee« for
Sportsmen II
Forest«
NATIONAL
8L
Y
DUE
Reduced Member
Until June 1; Cun
Shoot Nights; Has
Members of McKensle Gateway
Hod and Gun club of Hprlngfleld
are watching cloeely the steps be­
ing taken by the Federal Govern
iiieul In a program of controlled
game management In the national
foreal areas. The club members
voted at their monthly meeting
CLEVELAND . . Both Hughes
Monday night to Instruct their sec
retary to communicate with pro­ A antae, 15 year old high school girl
w New York City, is the new national
per authorities aud urge Ibst no
rhaniptou for 1934. Hhe
’» singles champion
license fees In addition Io the stale
fees be placed on Oregon cltlXens sWp Io three straight gamer, I owl lag
Pomoa, defeodiag rhai'giion.
who wish to hunt or fish In the
national forest sones It was fell .
that Oregon cltlieus now pay I
enough for the privilege of enjoy
lug these sports.
Roosevelt O rders Survey
LIONS WILL NAME
OFFICER GROUP
Springfield high school baseball
players, led by their coaches. W.
K Buell and William Davis. con
tinned their championship march
Tuesday when they went to Oak­
ridge and defeated Gilbert Hpra-
gue's bull team 8 to 1 In an ex­
citing same Dale Carson pitched
for Hprlngfleld, and George Irvin
received for him
This was the sixth game of the
season and the sixth straight win
fur the local team. They hold vic­
tors over Woodrow Wilson Junior
high school. The Eugene Bible col
lege. Coburg, Thurston, Yoncalla,
unil Oakridge The second learn
1 dropped a game to Thurston.
The Hprlngfleld ball players have
) m et some s tro n g c o m p e titio n In
| their previous games, but It will
i not be until the next two weeks
that the actual strength of the
team will be known for during that
time they will meet the leading
| high school teams In the county.
Friday the Hprlngfleld team goes
to Pleasant Hill to meet one of the
teams usually considered as one of
NO. 15
THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1V34
RUBBISH CLEAN-UP
STARTS ON MAY 1
There will be a<> organised
■leanup campaign In Hprlngfleld
this year as Most of the clean up
work In the alleys snd on the
streets was done here under the
CWA projects^ but the city will
haul away all rubbish and un­
wanted articles from the prop­
erty of cltlsons startle« the first
week In May provided that thia
accumulation Is gathered In
boxes or sacks and placed In the
alleys where they are usable, or
on the front parkftig This ma
terlal" will then be hauled away
free of cost to the resident
SALES TAX MAN
WILL SPEAK BEBE
TRACKMEN TAKE
IL
Lane Tax Reduction League
Brings C. P. Strain Here
Tuesday; Chamber Meets
Hanson Looms Strong in Milo
And Half-Milo Events; Un­
defeated in 6 School Moot
C. P Strain. Josephine county
farmer and motivating spirit be­
hind the present sales tax law
which was passed at the special
session of the legislature, will
-peak at the monthly meeting of
the Hprlngfleld Chamber of Com­
merce next Tuesday evening at
Taylor hall on behalf of this re­
ferred law which Oregon cltixens
have been asked to approve or dis­
approve of at the primary election
Moy 18, at 8 o’clock.
Mr. Strain Is chairman of the leg-
Islatlve committee of Pomona
grange Io bis county. He taught
school for several years and than
One of Thrss Girls to Havs became assessor of Umatilla coun­
Nam« on Cup; Elsct Nsw ty for 18 years where be gained
national recognition aa the man
Officers Next Tuesday
who raised railroad valuations for
Between Mary tenltaou. presi­ taxing purposes from 84.000 to >12.-
dent of the high school student 000 per mile
He Is traveling over the state
body. De Etta Handgatbe. president
uoder
the auspices of the School
of the Girls League, and Mias Lela
Peterson, active wogker In the high Belief and Property Tax Reduction
school, will rest-the honor of being League, and comes to Lane county
the most representative girl In the under the auspices of Lane County
high school until the morning of Tax Reduction League organised
May 18. when the Otrla League recently with Virgil Hawkins as
-pun sors their annual breakfast president, E. U. Lee as secretary.
and announces the winner whose Members of the executive commit­
name will be engraved on the Wo­ tee of the Lane body are H. E.
men's Civic Improvement club cup. Maxey. Hprlngfleld; Ben F Keeney.
These three girls were nominated 11 W. Titus. Matt Wilhelm, and
for this, the highest honor In the Harry Gordon, Eugene; C. E. Duck­
high school, by their classmates at worth and Peter Colgaard. Elmira;
Thornes Nelson, Junction City; and
the school Tuesday morning. Selec­
tion of the final winner will be Mrs. E L. Baaford of Florence.
This will probably be the only
made by a faculty committee which
speaker
to visit Springfield on be­
wlU consider, student activities,
scholastic work and general atti­ half of the sales Ux law. In order
to make It possible for many per­
tude In making the award
Election of officers for the next sons to hear Mr. Strain, the Cham­
year will be held at the meeting of ber of Commerce officials are mov­
the Girls League Tuesday of next ing tbeir meeting date forward one
week. Those nominated for the night from Wednesday. The meet
various offices are: Edna Severson ing will be open and all interested
and Eunice Rbinevault. president; parties, both men and women are
Joanna Seavey and Laverne Pugh, Invited to attend.
Regular Chamber of Commerce
as vice-president; Barbara Barnell,
business
will be transacted before
Lola Wilson, Easel Adams, and
the Introduction of the speaker.
Francis Stiles aa social promoter;
Chamber of Commerce members
Florence Fish. Ruth Pollard. Flor
are urged to meet st the hall at 7
ence May, and Jean Louk as re­
o'clock, according to I. M P e te r­
porters.
A total of twenty nine girls at the son.
H. S. IN FOURTH PLACE
Hall to Take 12 Students to
Salem for Willamette Val­
ley Competition Saturday
Coach Marlon Hall will take
about twelve of his leading track
and field men to Salem Saturday
for the annual Willamette Valley
Field and Track meet to be held
at Willamette University.
Men who will make the trip and
the events they will compete in are
as follows: Stewart and Hadley,
C H IC A G O . , , Above is Arthur
W C at tea, Grout Trader here, whom 100 yard dash; Hayes, 44«; Han­
Secretary e f AgricaRare, Heary
son and Hartman, 880; Ruth and
Wallace, seeks to bar from doing
Hanaon. mile; Smith and Kendall,
business la aay U. 8. market for
low hurdles; Smith, high hurdles;
alleged violation of the grain futures
Hayes, high Jump; Hartman, high
Jump; Chetwood and Williams,
discus; Chat wood, shot; Chandler,
Javelin; Stewart and Brattaln.
broad Jump.
The main meet will start at 1
o’clock. Preliminaries In the 100
and 220 yard dash, and 120 and
200 high and low hurdles will be
run off at 10 o’clock as will the
Springfield High School to qualifying rounds In the shotput,
Send Four to Corvallis for discus and Javelin.
Competition Saturday
Each school is limited tn two en­
tries In each event and each en
Typing students at Springfield trant Is limited to one field and
high school will go to CorvallH two track events or two track and
Saturday to compete in the annual one field event pins the relay.
state typing contest sponsored by
Schools to be represented will
Oregon 8 tate college
Include Cottage Grove, Oakland.
Two teams will represent the
Roseburg. Eugene. University high,
local high school. Theda Bales and
Springfield. Corvallis, Salem. Al­
Mary Elkow will be entered in the
bany. Chemetakwa Indians, and
advanced dlviaion. and Genevieve
possibly others.
Henry and Donald Brown will be In
Springfield athletes won fourth
the beginning competition.
Mias Clarabel Wagner, head of place tn the six school meet held
the commercial department, will be at Hayward field last Saturday and
accounted for 20 points. Roseburg,
w ith the team at Corvallis
The Springfield team has held by winning first in the relay, won
trial meets with Monroe and Mo­ the meet from Cottage Grove which
hawk high schools during the re-1 was second. Eugene placed third.
This was the first competition
cent weeks In preparation for the
state meet
The final of these , for the Springfield men and Hall
meets was held Tuesday of this was pleased with the manner In
week at Marcola where Miss Elkow I which his men performed. The
wrote 72 words per minute without I work of Malcolm Haason of Walt
making a mistake. She has pre- ervllle who is attending Springfield
vlously established a 73 word pee high school was the bright spot in
high school went to Eugene Mon- '
minute record without an error, the meet for the local fans. Hanson
day afternoon with Miss Ann TOWN BASEBALL TEAM
Miss Mary Elisabeth Whitney Is was entered In the two distance
Vogel, their advisor, and Mis«
BOOKS PRACTICE GAME the second typewriting instructor events, the 880 or half-mile, and
Alida Thlrlwell. to attend a tea
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at Springfield high school.
the mile races, and took first in
given In their honor by the Eugene Mulligan Signs Pre-Season Game
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each of the events thereby acconnt-
high Girls League.
W ith Woodmen Nino From Eu­
asicc d i i n
unm noFn
,n< ,or 10 of the 20 «’ointl8 won by
CIVIC CLUB COP
CANDIDATES SEI
TYPING STUDENTS
IN STATE CONTEST
Uecause of I’resldenl Roosevelt's
keen Intermit In game and wild
life conservation, which finds for-1
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r _______ ...
th e lea d in g c o n te n d e rs In th e coun-
mal ___
expression
In the recently Is
rued report of his committee on Names Nominating Commit-
May l. the Oakridge team will
Wild Life Heatoratlon. the toreot tea; Home Products Cam­ come to Hprlngfleld. and on May 8.
Hprlngfleld will meet Eugene high
service has been Instructed Io give
paign Details Art Told
in Eugene. Then on May 11. Pleas-
more attention In Ihe future to
wild life matters, and to lake a
A nominating committee consist­ ant HUI will co m e here for a re­
much more prominent part In the ing of H. E Maxey. W F. Walker turn game as will Eugene on May
conservation of the nation's wild and F. B. Flauery. the past presi­ IS. This will complete the local
Ufe i esources
dents of Hprlngfleld Lions club, schedule for the season as school
Two biologists have already been was named at the semi-monthly will be ended on May 18.
Coach Buell Is trying to sche­
employed by the Federal Govern­ meeting of the organlxatloo Friday
ment to make surveys and studies to submit names of new candidates dule another game with the Wood
of game conditions In Pacific for Ihe offices during the next row Wilson Junior high team for
Northweal national forest areas year They will report at the meet­ his Freshman team on Brattaln
A new regulation Just made by ing to be held on May 4. at which field Saturday
the Secretary of Agriculture. H. A. time elections will be held and
Wallace, covers the administration i new officers take over their duties
of all game matters on the national | Outgoing officers are C. F. Bar-j
forests. Io addition to providing her, president; I M Peterson, vice-j
summer range for most of the big president; Thelmer J Nelson, sec
game animal- of this region, and retary Treasurer; II. O. Dibbles, 1
many of the fishing streams, pro- tall twlsler; W E Buell, lion
vision is also make for Ihe creation , «aster; and the following directors.,
snd administration of federal tulg ' John Anderson. John Pyle. All j
ralory bird refuges The work also «lections are for one year except All Popular Card Games to
extends to game and non-game the directors wh.. hold office for Q# |nc|u<jed in Eevening's
Events; Workers Listed
Mrda. M< non gam« aalmala. How­ twu years
Rev. Dean (' Poindexter ww
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ever. no prevent action Is contem­
welcomed
back
as
a
member
of
the
()ne
of
,argt<, benefit card
plated to coufllct with state game
partlea sponsored In Hprlngfleld for
control lu this region Game mat­ club at the Friday meeting.
Members of the Fish Fry ' uoiniull
aome |||JJt(
being planned for
ters are to be studied carefully for
. . ««me
Tayl|1 ha„ o„ Friday evening by
picnic T#y|or
Ihe next year, using the work of tee reported on the big picnic
,uk„ clre| , number 37.
ihe two biologists as a basis. There which Ihe dub will sponsor on the
will. Ilf course, be all ultimate need McKensle on June 5. a» a feature Indies Auxiliary of the G. A. R.
MISS BLACK HONORED
h|g gch<)ol H|g
Bridge. Five-Hundred. Pinochle,
gene on B ra tta ln Field
for correlation of game and wild of the Lions District convention.
The
convention
dates
have
been
AT
BIRTHDAY
PARTY
WBJ< 439.1, and for the half-mile,
and
Solo
will
be
played
at
special
METHODISTS TO HEAR OF
life on the national forest« with
2:8.8.
Springfield's town baseball team
Ihe other forest value« such as advanced from June 7-8 and 9 to tables during the evening with GREATEST ROOT OF EVIL
Miss LaMoyne Black was honor I
will hold their second practice
watershed protection, recreation, June 3. 4 and 6. The change In prlxes for winners In each division
Hanson has been training faith­
ed
with a surprise birthday party
date-
was
necessary
because
of
the
which have been donated by the
“Brothers of Jesus" will be the game of the season Sunday after­
timber cutting, graxlng by domes
fully
and is a good prospect for
tic animals, and forest fire control. Jubilee pageant scheduled at Med­ following merchants: Edw. Prlvat, theme of the eleven o'clock mes­ noon on Brattaln field when they at her home Saturday evening on the local team in the state meet.
her
sixteenth
birthday.
The
even­
ford
Ih»
same
dates
Wright and Sons. Swarts and Wil­ sage at the Methodist church. Rev. play the Modern Woodmen team
Our whole aim will be to make the
H. E. Cully, secretary (IT Ihe Eu­ liams. Independent Market, IMb- Dean C. Poindexter will preach. from Eugene. Both teams are en­ ing was spent playing games and He has been practicing dally under
national forests produce their max­
Hall and has been running a mile
imum of value to the public, ac­ gene Chamber of Commerce, was blae's Red and White Store. C. F The evening service at 7:30 will tered tn the Cascade League and dancing. Those present were Miss and one-half in the same time per
Black.
Jo
Lana
Putman.
Barbara
guest
speaker
at
the
meeting
and
Egglmann. J. Fulop, Floyd Blox- he a study of what we can do to will meet on May 13 In Springfield
cording lo C. J. Buck, regional for­
mile as he does the mile, indlcaUng
ester. In most Instances. It Is be discussed the campaign which the ham. Hoffman's, Turner's, Kirk- help further peace on earth among for the first time In scheduled Barnell. Florence May. Irene An­ plenty of reserve strength for his
Eugene
Chamber
Is
starting
In
derson.
Marie
Anderson,
Faye
Hol-
lands Floral company, and Scott's Its people. Senator Borah said in competition.
lleved that these matters can he
races.
“Ding” Mulligan, manager of the verson. Jean Louk, Robert and
worked out In cooperation with the l-ane county to create a greater Drug store.
bis speech on curbing munition
Others who placed in the Satur­
i home market for local products.
Richard
Richardson.
Kyle
Smith.
Tickets for the party are 15 cents makers: "No treaty, no law made local team Is not ready to announce
state game administrations.
James Phillips, Myron Boyles, day meet were Hadley who tied
or
two
for
25
cents
Refreshments
who
will
be
Included
In
his
start­
by
man
or
God
controls
munition
Regulation Is Protest»«!
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for fourth in the 100 yard dash;
Lloyd Harris snd Pete Taylor.
The basis for the local expree GOSHEN RESIDENT DIES will be served following the play- manufacturers." The theme of the ing lineup for this game. He used
Disque Smith who placed third In
evening meesage will be: "The Sword and J. Lynch as pitchers In
• Ion of opinion 1« a regulation Q-M ( FUNERAL AT CRESWELL *“«
„ , „
. „ ,
the low hnrdlee; and also fourth tn
Miss Eva Utuk general chairman Root of the Greatest Evil." The the first game two weeks ago when BOYS LEAGUE HOLDS
A Issued by Ihe Secretary of Agri
the discus; Hartman tied for sec-
Louis Tucker Leavee Five Children of Ihe committee has announced Leagues will meet at 8:30 p. m. they defeated the Belknap CCC
culture which reads as follows:
MEET ON WEDNESDAY ond place In the pole vault; Brat-
The Sunday church school meets team on the local field.
•'When Ihe secretary shnl) deter !
To Have Service Friday
i be. workers as follows:
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, tain, fourth In the broad Jump;
The Cascade league scheduled
To Have srvle. Friday
Mrs. C. F. Egglmann snd Mrs. at 9:46 a. m.
■nine upon consideration of d ata,
Members of the newly organised Smlth thlrd ln the hlgh hurdles;
|
Barnes
as
hostesses.
Miss
lla
Put-
1
games
will
start
on
May
6
when
Coburg Methodiet Church
and recommendation of the Forest-1
boy league at Springfield high an<1 Hartman third ,n tke half-mile.
"Christian Brotherhood." will be | Springfield travels to Yoncalla for school held a regular meeting dur­
Louls Tucker, resident of Goshen man. Marian Shipley, and Jo Lana
er that Ihe regulation or the pro
No meet has been arranged for
hlhttlon for a specified period of I for Ihe past 14 years where he Putman, serving; May Lansbery. the theme of the message at »:46 the opening game. Yoncalla proved ing the assembly period Wednes­
the week-end of May 5. yet but
hunting and fishing upon any Na- operated a service station, died at Melba Harris. Stella Lewis, and a. m by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, one of the hardest teams for day morning. On their program
pastor. The Odd Fellows and Re­ | Springfield to defeat In the league were piano solos by Kyle Smith.) the district finals will be deter­
tlonal Forest or portion thereof la the Pacific hospital In Eugene Eva Louk. decorations.
bekahs will attend In a body. The last year.
guitar solos by Harold Krogstadt, mined on May 12. and the state
necessary for the accomplishment Tuesday at the age of «4.
church
school
meets
at
10:30.
numbers by the quartet. Jack Wil­ meet will be held May 19.
Funeral services will he held at CIVIC CLUB SPONSORS
of Ihe purposes above set forth, he
liams. Morris Stewart, and Clinton
shall designate such National For­ the Srhwerlng chBpel In Creswell
BENEFIT TEA MONDAY
BAPTIST WORKERS ARE
and Carter Hartman; and guitar MAN RECOVERS KNIFE
PARENT-TEACHERS TO
est or portion thereof, establish on Friday morning at 10 o'clock.,
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY trio numbers by Donald and Robert
hunting and fbhlng seasons there Interment will be made In Lhurel j The benefit tea which members
SOLD BY HIS FATHER
ELECT NEXT MONTH
Brown and Lawrence King.
for. fix bag and creel lmllts. specify Grove cemetery.
of the Civic club are sponsoring for
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tobias en­
Harry M. Stewart is displaying
Reporta from other schools
He was a member of the Baptist the Dorenbecker Crippled children
the sex of animals to be killed,
Mrs. L. K. Page, Mrs. Chester
tertained
at their home Tuesday where the Boya League Idea has a pocket knife this week which he
fix the fees lo be paid for permits, church.
home at Portland will be held Mon­ Aldrich and Mrs Laurence Moffitt
evening for the Sunday school tof- been adopted were discussed dur­ says was purchased In 18t>6 from
Survivors Include four daughters. day afternoon on the porch of Mrs. were nan.e.1 on « nominating com | ficgrg
designate the authorised official lo
(.hur(>h workers
his father, then In the general mer­
ing the business meeting.
whom application for permit sh all,
four sons, Mrs. Earl Moore of A. B. Van Valzah's home. 952 C mlttee of the Hprlngfleld P. T. A
cantile business, by Isaac 8tevens.
be made, and describe the terms Klamath Falls; Mrs. Flint Delpli ■tr«et. A complete program is be­ at their meeting held at the Lin­ of the Baptist church. Following a
Sprlngflell;
Mrs.
Prentice ing prepared for the afternoon and coln school Friday afternoon. They business meeting at which future NEEDLECRAFT GROUP TO Harry's father. J. W. Stewart oper­
and conditions under which hunt­ of
plans for the church work were
ated a large store on Mill street
ing and fishing shall be conducted Wheeler of Pleasant Hill. Miss everyone la Invited tn attend.
will submit names of candidates
HAVE PICNIC ON MAY 3 for 38 years. Isaac Stevens, uncle
discussed, the guests enjoyed a so­
with a view of carrying out the pur­ Helen Tucker, Leo Tucker, Luvern
Members of the local club have for the various offices at the next
of Welby Stevens, came to Oregon
pose of this regulation. Public no­ Tucker. Louis Tucker, Jr., snd Ar- taken an artive Interest In the meeting which will he held on May cial eevnlng. Twenty-one were pres
Members of the Needlecraft club
In a covered wagon In 1847. and
tice of such designation shall be lean Tucker^ all at Goshen.
work of this hospital and have 11. one week early because the reg­ ent.
planned at their me ting last week
gave the knife to Mr. Stewart be­
given by such means as the For­
made cash contributions to the ular meeting date. May 18. la also
to hold a picnic on Thursday. May
work at different times out of club the last day of the present school BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN 1. The members will meet at the fore he died several years ago.
ester shall deem adequate for thej LOCAL PASTOR WORKS
The knife Is one of these general
purpose. Carcasses of animals or
year.
LIQUOR STUDY GROUP funds.
FOR W YETTA SPRIGGS home of Mrs. Carl Olson at 10:30 utility tools with a blade for every­
fish taken under permit shall bq
that morning. The site for the pic­
thing.'
marked or tagged for Identifica­
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter has
BAPTISTS
WILL
HEAR
Mias June Burkhart was hostess nic will be announced later. Mrs.
tion as directed by the Forester." ben named by the Eugene Minis SCHOOL BOARD TO TALK
OF “THE SONG OF MAN’ at her home Saturday evening for Larson Wright and Mrs. W. C.
Reg T 8H . Upon National For terlal Assollatlon ns a member of
LOAN FROM FERA FUND
LIONS CLUB NEEDS
a surprise birthday party honoring Wright are the hostesses. Their
est lands designated under Reg. a committee to arrange a county
Rev. R. E. Rolens will preach on Miss Wyetta Spriggs. About 18 special guests were Mrs. 9. C.
FISH FOR DINNER
Hprlngfleld schol board will meet the subject. "The Bong of Man" at I young people were present for the Wright. Mrs. Roscoe Perkins. Mrs.
G-20 A the following acts are pro­ wide meeting In Eugene on Mav
hibited:
20, Bunday evening to discuss the this evening to consider whether the morning worship* service at the ' evening.
John Henderer. and Mrs. Levi
Attention of all Lions club
"Hunting, trapping, catching, dis­ present liquor situation. All dry or not District No. IB will make ap­
Neet.
members Is called ln the neces­
Springfield Baptist church Sunday.
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turbing. or killing any kind of game forces In the county Including the plication for any FERA funds to
sity of laying away of trout
For the 7:30 service In the evening- PRISCILLA MEETING IN
or non game animal, or game or Oregon Antl-LIquor League will be pay teachers' salaries. Districts are
now If the club Is to have suf­
the pastor will speak on the sub­
FAMILY HONORS AGED
EUGENE
TODAY
2:30
P.
M.
non-game bird, or taklrtg the eggs represented at the gathering which now eligible for relief which had
ficient
fish for the large trout
ject. “God's Clock."
MAN ON BIRTHDAY
of any such bird, except during has as Its purpose a full under­ warrants out on March 1 older
fry planned for June 6 during
The Sunday school hour will
Members
of
the
Priscilla
sewing
hunting and fishing seasons estab­ standing of the problems and ac­ thHii May 1. of last year. Spring-
tho stale convention In Eugene.
start at 8:45 In the morning and club will meet this afternoon at the
Members of his family honored
lished by the secretary, and In ac­ tions needed rather than any dran- field’s warrant Indebtedness now
the B. Y. P. U. will meet at 8:30.
Members of the fish dinner
A.
J.
Schnetaky
on
his
seventy-six
home
of
Mrs.
E.
C.
Hopson,
1488
cordance with the terms and con­ tic Immediate attempt to wipe out exceeds >20.000 and It may be pos­
committee have rented a cold
Washington street. In Eugene at th birthday Monday when Mr and
sible to reduce this debt some by
ditions of a permit Issued by a duly liquor.
storage locker where the fish
3:30. Mrs. John Tomseth la the as- Mrs. M. A. Pohl were hosts to Mr.
the federal loan as most of the SPRINGFIELD LODGES
authorised officer which Is valid
can be froaen and kept for a
and
Mrs.
9chnetsky,
Mrs.
Thomas
h«” “””
Indebtedness Is for teachers' salar­ SEND GROUPS TO GROVE!
and subsisting at the time.”
City Pays Another Bond
Patrick, Mr. Herbert Rooper. both
long period.
It was agreed by the club mem­
One more of the >500 defaulted ies.
of Carlton. Joel Cowden, and the
Rimer
Fyne
Reachsa
Finals
Any person, whether a member
Several
members
of
Juanita
Re­
bers present that the Introductory city of Hprlngfleld bonds was paid
Elm er Pvne reached the finals tn Pohl family.
of the club or not. who catches
bekah lodge and of the I. O. O .'F ,
Entertains Aeneas Club
membership rato of 50 cents for Iasi week out of tax money which
a surplus of fish Is Invited to
Mrs. J. T. Moore was hostess at lodge will leave at noon today for the fifth flight In the Oakway golf
the first year he continued until had been turned over to the city.
Drive ta Cervallls
contribute some towards this
the first day of June. The club The bonds were defaulted In 1931. her home Tuesday afternoon for Cottage Grove to attend the district tournament Sunday afternoon. He
Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson dinner.
the regular meeting of the Aeneas convention being held there all-day was defeated in the finals match
was organised a month ago and
The fish may be left with E.
and evening dome of the local peo­ Tuesday evening by M Klrtley of and son, Alton. a"d Miss Ethel Sev­
now has nearly 40 enrolled mem
Taken to Hospital—Joe Hill was club. The afternoon was spent so­
Bugene who took an early lead In erson. drove to Corvallis Sunday to C. Stuart or with W. K. Barnell.
hers In Hprlngfleld and along the, (#knn to the pacific hospital Mon­ cially and refreshments were ser­ ple left for Cottage Grove thia
visit friends.
the play.
morning.
ved.
day tor medical treatment.
UNA'S BENEFIT
PARK IS TRIBUT
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