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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIRTY-FIRST YEAH
SENIORS PREPARE
FOR
NO. 16
HPKINGHKLD, LANK COUNTY, OREGON, THURHOAY, MAY I, 1M4
CIVIC CLUB PLANS
FOR RO8E SHOW UP
m e n MEN TIKE
PLACES IR MEET.
L SET
FOR EUGENE TEAM
« » " > CIVIC CLUB TEA
lh" i WELL ATTENDED
Organisation of details, duels
lou of time, and other mailers
pertaining Io the annual rose
District Superintendent Will
and flower show will be taken
Boys Across Rivor Admittedly
Hanson. Hartman, Stewart! Speak Sunday Morning; To jChildren*« Program Featured
Forty - Eight StudonU Will up next Tuesday afternoon at
Lacking Pitchors; Spring*
Hear
Reports
Later
At Benefit Social Monday
And Smith Win Points For
the monthly meeting of the
Complete High School Edu-
field Nino Is Strong
At
Van
Valzah
Home
S. H. S. In Salem Event
Hprlngfleld Civic club which
Dr. Ixiuls H. Magln, superintend­
cation Here This Month
«rtonaor» these esblblllous
ent of the Hsleni district of the
More than 60 persons called at
Hprlngfletd high school track
TWO
MORE
VICTORIES
Due to the early ««aeon the
Methodist church, will deliver the the home of Mrs A. B. Van Valxah
EXTENSION IS UNCERTAIN
meh made a very favorable ebow-
show will have to be held soon
1 lug lu the Willamette Valley track »ermon at the Sunday morning ser­ Monday for the Civic Club benefit
Locals Defeat Oakridge In
Calendar Of Events For Final Instead of In the early part ot and field meet al Haleiu Haturday ve« In the Methodist church at 11 tea which members of that organi­
Shortest Came Of Year;
June aa ha» been the practice In
Two Weeks Given Out
whun four aludenta won a tote) of o'clock R *As announced this sation sponsored for the Doran-
Hill Billies Fall
formet y«ar»
week by Rev. Deen C. Poindexter, becker hospital for crippled chil­
18% points for their school ac-
By Principal Today
pastor. There Will be «pedal music dren at Portland.
Moat of the rosea are now In - ordlng to Marlon Hall, coach
i-ast week It was six straight
partial bloom and ihe rains of
A program arranged by Mrs. Van
Hprlngftald high »«bool wlU grad
Malcolm ilanaon continued Ills by (he vested choir.
victories
for the Hprlngfleld high
Immediately following the ser­ Valxah was In keeping with the
the past few days have be«ii do
uala 48 senior studauls Ibla yaar
winning streak lu the Willainelte
school baseball team. Hinca that
vice
there
will
be
a
basket
dinner
children's theme and Included
low oH-alderable damage Io the meet III which 12 (earns were en­
according Io a Hal of aenlors ra-
time the team has played two more
when all members of the church piano solos by Ethel Ruth Fulop.
blooms, more especially the
l«B»«d thia m orullig^ the arbool
tered by taking eight of the Hprlng-
games and It is now eight straight
and
friends
are
asked
to
bring
tbelr
rosea than the other flowers.
recitation by David Poindexter, a
! Held points himself, lie took first
by W K Uuell. p
'
victories. Pleasant Hill has fallen
dinners und enjoy the fellowship talk and exhibition of pictures of
i place n the mile und was shoved
Graduation Mart
i * ’*»•'
before the local ball players, also
of
the
group.
the
work
of
the
hospital
by
Mrs.
' Into second lu the half-mile by one
tlulad to ba held Fi
anlng.
Oakridge In a second game played
After
the
dinner
Is
over
a
busi­
Olive J. Rebban. and the reading of
W KNATCHEE, W u k
. . .
of the Indian» from Chemawu.
May 1». at ihe M«lhi
'»rch
here Tuesday afternoon.
Hartman was next highest win ness meeting will be held luring several of J. Whitcomb« Riley's Boberto B e a s ti (a b o *« ), p retty 10
unlaaa aolua lata ekang
4»
Every effort Is now being made
which lime reports of the various poems Including “The Little Crip­ year old high school g irl, hae
; lug third In the half mile, and a tie
In lb« langtb of the ach
* *.
eS neu Queen o f Blosaou '
by the players to win their games
organizations
for
the
year
will
be
pled
Boy"
by
Mrs.
Robinson,
and
for fourth place In I he pole vault
rule over the annual Apple
The school board Inst wee.
with Eugene high, the first of
■elections by the Mardlgal double F e stiv al here which comes
Morris Stewart and Dtsqu. Smith ,
application through the FKK
the two games will be played
All
organisations
within
finished
fourth
In
the
10(1
yard
dash
j
quartet.
Mrs.
8
S.
Potter.
Mrs.
W.
earlier this ysaz, des te a
funda with which to eiteud
in Eugene on Tuesday, May (. Par­
the church will be represented at K Burnell. Mrs. Van Valxah. Misa
und 220 low hurdles respectively
present yaar another month th
sons who hare watched both teams
the meeting.
Elmer E. Pyne Chosen Head
June
Danks.
Miss
Olyde
Dllly.
Miss
Roseburg
woli
the
meet
with
3*%
providing a nloe months school
In action predict that the Hprlng­
The District Superintendent wUI1 Velda Bartholomew. Mis« Evelyn
Of County I. 0 . 0 . F. As­ point« with Cottage Grove trailing
year
fleld boys will run away with thia
second with 24 H points. The t’he- be glad to meet and talk with any Buell, and Mias Mary Elisabeth
sociation For One Year
Walt Word from State
game also.
one
In
regard
to
the
work
locally
Whitney.
mawa Indians accounted for 23H
Nt> reaponae from th « s la t « board
Want To Defeat Eugene
and
the
plans
for
the
coming
year.
Assisting with the tea were Mrs.
The next annual Ian« County I. points. Eugene high 15ty and Uni­
has been received here yet. but
Coaches, Buell and Was. Davis,
Because of this meeting and the C. E. Wheaton. Mrs. Carl Olson.
O. O. F association convention will versity high 16.
Ijturence C. Moffitt, county school
are not so sure, and are not leaving
he held at Hprlngfleld about April
Only a few scattered points were necessity of the pastor being away Mrs. A. J. Cowart. Mra. I. A. Valen­
superintendent through who«« of­
anything undone which might canse
2U. 1*36 with Elmer Pyne as presi­ gathered by the teams north of at Coburg there will be no evening tine, Mrs. J. Fulop.
fice the financial aid retjuests are
their playera to lose thia first Eu­
service.
dent of the I. O. O. F. groups for M ne county. Corvallis had 11. Oak-
bandied, says he «Sped« to have a
gene game. Both Buell and Davis,
The Leagues will hold a Joint
__
tbe next year It was decided af the - |an(| j, Halein 3S4. Silverton and
Native Of Lane County Dies who has voluntarily offered hla ser­
decision within the neat day or meeting held at Collage Grove Iasi ! Stayton each three, und Hill MIII- atltete Hally at 6:30. Plana for the S P R IN G F IE L D L IO N S TO
In Hospital; Funeral Ser­ vices, have worked hard with the
two
annual Bummer Institute at Suttle REPEAT COMEDY FRIDAY
Thuraday. An all day meeting was tary Academy 2
team during the present short sea­
Just how the extension of the held at Cottage Grove with a public
vices Held In Eugene
—
Lake
wUI
be
dlacusted
at
this
time.
No track or field meet la planned
son. Their team has played more
school year would be worked out program In the evening during
Local Cast Goes To Wlllakeoxie
Coburg
Methodist
Charles H. Powell, lifelong resi­ games than any other high school
here If the request la granted has which visiting clubs presented for this week-end. The boy« will
To Present Play For Garden
“The Divine Covenant” will be
ro»l In preparation for the district
dent of Lane county, died at the team in this district, and that is go­
not been determined. AH arrange- stunt«
Way
P.
T.
A.
Benefit
elimination meet to be held on Hay­ the theme of the meaaage at 6:46.
Eugene hospital Bunday following ing to prove a decided advantage
menla for the commencement ex­
The Springfield delegation pres­ ward field In Eugene on Saturday. The Church school meet« at 10:30.
a three-months illness
over Eugene high who have only
ercises on and prior to May 1* have ented the «kit, "The Light Went
Hprlngfleld
people
who
did
not
Dr. Magln will preach at 7:30 and
Funeral service« were held Wed­ played two regular games, oae
been made, the etudente have or­ Out," with a cast of both Odd Fel­ ld»y 12. one week preceding the the fourth quarterly conference will see the Lions club play. “Auntie
dered their graduation announce­ lows and Rebekah members Chas i late meet which la to be held at follow Ihe evening service.
Up" when It was presented here nesday at 2 o’clock from the Poole- against the Bible College men and
ments for the May date end theae P. Poole and W. F. Walker were Corvallis this year on May 1».
recently wltl have another chance Gray-Barthotomew chapel In Eu- one against the Chemawa Indians,
have been received el the school.
to see this three-act college comedy rene with Rev. Mr. Lindley, pastor both of which they won by small
also on the program.
¡STUDENTS NOMINATE
Friday night when It will be re- of the Methodist church, officiating. scores
Student opinion as to the poesl
Included In the delegation from LIONS TO NAME OFFICER
Following their 10-4 victory over
hie additional month of achool ta Ibla city were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest'
H. S. COUNCIL OFFICERS: P«*ted at the Wlllakenzle grange Irterment was made In the Mulkey
CROUP AT FRIDAY MEET
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ball for the benefit of the Garden cemetery.
aomewhal divided, but with a large
Pleasant Hill there last Friday the
Black. Mr. und Mra. lx-e Putman.
Carter Hartman. Jack Williams. Way P. T. A.
majority expressing their etrong Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunkey. Mr. and Arrangements For Free Band Con­
Mr. Powell was born In the upper Springfield team does not expect
and Jerry Clark were nominated
The Hartman trio and Russell McKenzie country on December 24, much trouble in taking the second
disapproval.
cert To Bo Made At Noon
Mrs Roland Moshler. Mr and Mie.
as candidal«« for president of the Jones In a novelty aklt. will provide 186*. the son of Mr. and Mra. Giles ’ game from that team here May 11.
An explanation of the high school Elmer Pyne. Mrs. Neill« Jordau, !
Meeting of Local Club
Hprlngfleld high school student entertainment between the acts,
a week from Friday. The second
Powell, early eounty settlers.
situation was made thia week where Mr and Mrs Fred Louk. Miss Mary
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Players In the comedy are F. B
under the present short term those Ann l-ouk. Miss Thelma Sw eeney/ Members of the nominating com- council Tuesday. Other offices and
On June 5. 1*10 he was married game with Eugene to be played
senior« who gradustr and who want Mlsa Arab Nell Arnold. Ml»» Doro- nilltee of the Hprlngfleld Lions club the candidates are VIce-preeldent. Hamlin. Mrs. W. P. Tyson. Vlr- to Mick Inez Children of Irving. He here on May 16 wUI close the sea­
Io so on to college will have to take (hy Girard. Miss Doris Girard. Mias' will report and election of new ot- Jack Clark and Faye Squires; tree-' glnla Christie. Eva Louk, W. H. was a member of the United Breth­ son for the local tea*.
Oakridge Game Unusual
additional entrance work without Maxine Knndgrass. Mrs Riley Hnod- (leers for the next year will be held surer. Pearl Helterbrand and Flor- Adrian, Norwald Nelson. Russell ren church In Eugene, and ot the
la the Pleasant H1U game the
credit to make up the shortage of grass. Mr. and Mra. Linn Rlone. Friday at the noon meeting of the ence Fish; secretary. Bonnie Holm Jones. John D. Pyle and Tbelmer South Benton grange,
study hours from their aenlor year. Mrs. Harsh Johns. Mrs Pearl Hch club at Taylor hall. A president. and Bernice Smith; and social pro- Nelson. W. E. Buell and Miss) Surviving are his widow, Mrs. boys scored 11 hits and made 10
This would eo< have to be taken It antol. Mrs Hletla Eaton, and Elmer vice-president, secretary-treasurer, moter, Jack Ixigan and Wendell Bernice Conoly are directors.
Inez Powell, two sisters. Mrs. J. B. runs. Pleasant Hill batters were un­
Bartholomew.
Mrs. V. H. Davis is making ar-
the extra month 1» added, «ay sen­ Findley.
Wilhelm of Grants Pass, and Mrs. able to garner more than 3 hits.
tall twister. Lion tamer, and two
Each student Is to make an ad rangements for the program.
The Oakridge game here Tues­
ior student«, most of whom are
H. O. Wimmer of Irving, and two
directors are to he named.
dress before the student body Frl-
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day was the moet unusual game of
favorable to an extended term.
The
program
for
the
meeting
will
brothers.
George
P.
Powell
of
Irv­
COUNCIL URGE REPAIR
day at the weekly assembly. Elec­
Program Given
lie directed by John Pyle and I. M.
ing, tnd Bruce P. Powell of Med the season in that It went the full
TOWN TEAM COES TO
tions will be held May 10.
cine innings and was completed In
OF BROKEN SIDEWALKS Peterson.
Regardless of any action on the
fori.
YONCALLA ON SUNDAY
less than one hour and a half.
Th«y will present a group of
part of the FERA req««»« <*>«’
Both team hit the ball, usually
mencament detail» have been ar­ Moss On Roofs Also Subject Of freshmen at the high school In a
EUNICE GERBER GUEST
Springfield's town baseball team BENEFIT CARD PARTY
Warning; Must Be Removed
the first one pitched, and is most
ranged at the high school and will
kit, “Wisdom Teeth." The cast of
AT BIRTHDAY SURPRISE will open their schedule Sunday
If A Fire Hazard
DRAWS LARGE CROWD Instance» they were put out by an
be followed until a change la or­
four students will be directed by
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with their first game being played
airtight support Oakridge made
Mis Clarabel Wagner.
dered
Friends of Miss Eunice Gerber at Yoncalla. Cottage Grove will Nearly 100 Perrons Play a t Tables five hits and accounted for only
Notices (o a few owners of the
Final arrangements for the free
This program provides for the
gathered at her home Wednesday come to Hills Creek and Benton
properties In this city where the ¡
. . .
,__ . .
In Iuka P a rty Friday A t
three runs, while Springfield bat­
I concert to be given here at Ihe
Junior Senior banquet on May U. •
sidewalks have been alowed to Methodist church on May 16 under evening for a surprise birthday Park will play the Modern Wood-
T a y lo r H a lf
ters hit aeven times to bring in
to be followed by the baccalaureate
break up because of growing tree the auspices of the local club will party In her honor. Three tables men Of America In Eugene,
five rnas.
sermon on Sunday evening. May 13
of bridge were in play during the
Bprlngfield defeated the M. W
Almost a capacity crowd aasemb-
roots or other causes, have been
The lineups for this game were:
be made at the meeting.
at which time Rev Deen C. Poin­
evenlng at which thoae present, A. team to a practice game by a ie<j at Taylor hall Friday evening
mailed by City Recorder, I. M. Pet­
Varrelman
A
report
of
the
progress
of
the
dexter will preach the sermon. Re­
Doris Gerber. Ione Rhodes. Mr« narrow margin in an overtime p-r- for the large benefit card party C arson........
erson. urging them to mnke neces­
p ...... Michaels
fish dinner committee Is also ex­
gular classes will be held on Mon­
Mildred Gerber. Eunice Gerber. iod here last Sunday William sponsored by the members of Iuka
sary repairs at once In some places
1h ............. Gale
pected at this meeting The matter
day with final examinations sche­
Maxine Snodgrass. Mrs. Roley j Sword pitched for the home team ., crcle number 37. Nearly every Hcott
these sidewalks have become a real
Fisher
of offering a souvenir of this city
duled for Tuesday and Wednesday
Snodgrass. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mes­ He and John Lynch will be used available epace was filled by tables Brattata
serious menace at nlgbt.
.......... Smith
to each visitor Is being considered
The all school picnic will be held
hing Lawrence Baxter, Linn Hill. against Yoncalla.
around which were seated some 100 Ctaetwood ...
If.... ............. Fox
The cleaning of moss from roofs by the committee.
Thursday, May 17. at which time
Merle
Fisher.
Lloyd
Garrison.
Tom
Other
members
of
the
lineup
players.
cf ......... Nelson
Posey
.....
taterclass baseball games will be Is also being brought to the atten­
Lusby. Joe Gerber, and Mr. and have not been announced by Ding
x large array of prises were dl- McLagan „
______ Wert
played
This will be an all-day tion of several residents this week
Mrs. H. E. Garber played.
Mulllgan. manager.
vlded among the winners In the
a .............8*angler
A city ordinance requires that the I PRISCILLA MEMBERS AT
outing
High score was won by Linn HUI,
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five divisions of play as follow«:
The Springfield team Is fortunate
moas be kept off of the roofs where
EUGENE ON THURSDAY
Graduates Are Listed
with Tom Lusby winning low. Miss KENSINGTON MEMBERS
Bridge—ladles, first prise. Mra. this season In having two of the
It becomes a fire hazard.
Friday morning come» Senior
Gerber was showered with many
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Carl Senseney; low prise. Mrs. I. D. best pitchers In the district In Rus­
In the matter of the sidewalks.; Members of Ihe Prescllla stub
ENJOY PICNIC MEETING Larimer. Men. high. Howard Cot­
day exercises, the awarding of all
gifts during Ihe evening. Her birth-1
sell and Carson. Eugene high Is
prises and letters won during the the councllmen are reluctant to ; were guests of Mra. E. L. Hopson day la today.
ton. low. W. H. Adrian.
weak in her pitching staff. But the
take
drastlr
steps,
but
they
remind
,
and
Mrs.
John
Tomseth
In
Eugene
Half
of
the
membership
of
the
.
,
year, the presentation of the beat
. . . .
, .
Fve hundred—ladies, high. Mrs. Springfield team does not depend
Kensington club were gueets of th e ,
’
program of the year, and thoae atu- the property owner» that they have' on Thursday of last week for their!
' .
. .
V .U
1-k Bessie Endicott;
low, Mrs. Grace alooe on their pitchers. The team
power to have the sidewalks re- regular meeting Prizes In th e ! CHRISTIAN CHURCH
: others last Friday when the club
’
denta taking music for credit.
.
. .. .
, „
...
a , Lansberry. Men, high. Robert Carr,
itself backs up the pitcher wl‘h an
paired or replaced and Ihe costs | games of the afternoon went to j
r-zsn e i i i i m u met at the home of Mrs. « N.
. „
Those who art- expected to gradu­
SERVICES FOR SUNDAY
a
and Paul Myers, tow.
airtight defense.
assess,-d against the property.
Mrs. William Moyer and Mrs. Frank |
ate Friday evening are: Echo Tom-
1
1 Pedro—ladles. Mrs. James Lax-;
Ixigan.
Services at the Christian church
¡“^ ^ ^ ’' ^ ^ c o n f r o t s ton' h‘^ : M£ . ® tella
| LADIES TO SEE ARMORY
aeth. 1-amar Ural tain, Theda Rale»,
Mrs. John Moore will entertainI
Morgun Chandler. Mary Hmllson, SOLDIER VISITS HERE
were announced today by Rev.
R
Men. Mr. Williams,
----- high, “ and 1 -
the group at her home on May 10
Pruitt, pastor. The B ible'werP won
Mr" MelTllle S Jone*'
Robert McLagan, Beatrice Carson,
FROM PHILIPPINES with a potluck luncheon at 1 otolock I Veltle
— ; ; —
Mro. E. O P rivai Mrs. D a llo !
Ï " ' Mildred MATCHES FREE TONIGHT
Morris 9tewart. Alys Thatcher
on May 10 for their next meeting morning service at 11 o'clock based MurPh>’' »nd Ml»8 Bu‘‘”
Tonight is ladles night at the
Bruce Iqulres. Dorothy Roblneon,
William Barton, a cousin of Mrs.
Gerber, high; Miss Pearl Dempsey,
Eugene
armory and all ladles who
Back
to
Christ,
or
Mrs
Clarence
Chase
wilt
enter-
Wayne Kendall. Dorothy Nice, Arby lxtn»bery, arrived here Sun­
on the subject
low Men. Theimer Nelson, high;
arrive at the Armory before 8
party for„the| —
‘70W*
Helen Swarts, Marian Shipley. Rod day from the Philippine Islands EDNA SEVERSON HEADS ( I tin to Chao».“ There will be spe- <»'"
: group at her home on May 11 at'
o'clock will be admitted free.
May hlgn and Fred Louk tow.
ney Veal.
where he ha» been granted a 90-day
Promptly at 8 o’clock Frank E.
GIRLS LEAGUE GROUP, Attention 1« called to the fact 1:30.
Velma Severaon. Henry Trlnka, furlough from the United States
The door prize was won by Mrs.
Lonergan.
candidate for the repub­
that the evening service will sta rt:
DeEtta Sandgnthe. Jack Sandgathe. army to come to the mainland to
W. E. Buell.
Ml»» Edna Severson was elected at 8 o'clock Instead of 7:30 for the CHURCH CROUPS PLAN
lican nomination for governor, will
Violet Potter, James Davla. Betty visit relatives.
Lemon pie and coffee was served
pre»ldent of the Olrls League at
speak for 16 minutes.
summer months. The sermon sub­
Meradorf, Raymond Davis. Lucille
From Springfield he will go to
SOCIALS FRIDAY NIGHT after the playtag by members of
Springfield high school Tuesday to
Wrestling matches scheduled by
ject will be "The' Object of Our
Davis, Everett iJtJole, Ethel Cur Seattto to visit his father, then on
the sponsor organization
succeed Miss De Etta Sandgathe
| Herb Owen inclnde Walter Achlu
. x Faith.”
There will be special
Both the high school and senior
rant, Robert Marx. Elisabeth Vail to Minnesota and eventually Ken-
for the Jiext year. Others elected i
versus Henry Hill newcomer from
Epworth League groups at the
Uoyd Ellison. Laura Clement. Mark lucky to visit other relatives He
NURSES RENOMINATE
were Joanna Seavey, vlce-presl-
____ _ _ _ _ _ _
North Dakota; Popeye Kirk against
Methodist
church
are
planning
so­
Smith.
ha» spent three year« In Ihe de­ dent; IxtMoyne Black, secretary-j
MISS
McOOOKIN
TO
POST
Jack
Curtis In the semi-final, and
Lela Peteraon, Eugene Richey, fense service In Ihe Philippines.
cial events for Friday evening. The
'reasurer; Florence May, reporter; SALMON START TREK
.,
, Jack Gorman and Mickey McGuire
Lucille Perry. Beatrice Elmer, Ken
high school group under Florence
E sel Adams, social promoter.
Miss Anne McGookin, Spring- in the main event.
neth liayei, Grace Shelley, Eugene
TO SPAWNING GROUNDS Belle Fish will have a marshmal­ | field, nurse, was renominated as
Installation of officers will be
MRS.
NELLIE
WEAVER
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Cooper, ’charllne Fish, Phoebe Lee
low roast, weather permitting.
PASSES
AT
CRESWELL
i
at
annual
Girls
I-eague
The
college
group
will
meet
a
t
|
‘re“
“rer
ot
the
Lane
County
Orad-|
N
EW
R
ED CROSS HOURS
The
annual
salmon
run
In
the
Ruth Button. Robert Montgomery.
| breakfast to be held on May 18.
“ tbeir|
Willamette and McKenzie rivers the church with Velda Bartholo-! u“ted Nur’ e
Evelyn Klckhuah. Harold Krog
FOR CITY ANNOUNCED
Mrs. Nellie M. Weaver, aged 57.
monthly meeting Tuesday. She Is
has started and many persona have mew In charge
atadt. Ruth Ebbert. and Arlo Atkin­
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the
only
candidate
for
this
office
died
at
her
home
near
Creswell
Fri­
reported catching these large fish.
Miss Rowena Nissen. Red Cross
son.
for which elections will be held In representative for this district, will
day afternoon following an Illness. JUNIORS SEEK SENIOR
Chprles I>addock caught four. the{|jgRARY RECEIVES
June. Miss McGookin Is planning have office hours In Hprlngfleld on
Funeral services were held Mon­ BANQUET ORGANIZATION largest of which weighed 60 pound»
SLABWOOD DELIVERED
DONATION OF BOOKS to attend the state nurses annual Tuesdays and Thursday« of each
day afternoon from the Schwerlng
Tuesday.
F
Final arrangements for the an­
FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR chapel at Creswell at 1:30 with the
meeting In Portland on June 2 week It was announced this week.
These salmon can be seen jump­
Creswell O. E. H. chapter In chage nual Hprlngfleld junior-senior high ing at the racks near Hendricks' . Fourteen volumes were donated gn(j 3
She will be at the City Hall from
The annual supply of slabwood of the service. Interment was made school banquet will be made Fri­
to the Springfield Library Saturday
bridge
dally
now.
9
until 12 each of theae mornings.
by Mrs. Wallace Hawk according to
for the schools of Springfield has In Ihe Creswell cemetery.
day at a meeting of the Junior class.
Drill Team Plana Dinner
She will not be bere on May 8 as
Mrs. D. B. Saltsman. librarian. The
been delivered to the three build­
Any local organization desiring to
Members of the Neighbors of
ings by the Manerud-Huntlngton
library Is always pleased to receive -woodcraft
drill team are planning she will he In Portland attending
prepare and serve the banquet Is MANY ENTERTAINED AT
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a conference of workers that day.
MASONS
INVITED
TO
Fuel company from the Booth-Kelly
Invited to communicate at once MAY DAY BRIDGE PARTIES J”"“
b° ° ki
n"‘*a* "*’ *i t
sawmill here. No bids were called
DISTRICT MEET MAY 8 with Miss Clement, high school sec­
horn? of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Adams
as the total purchase was less than
retary.
Friday evening. About 1* are ex FRESHMEN CLASS PUT
A
large
group
of
Springfield
All members of Liberty Masonic
$600 according to Dr. W. H. Pollard,
CARD
CLUB
MEETS
AT
pected
to attend.
ON SKIT AT HIGH SCHOOL
ladles were entertained Tuesday
lodge nave been Invited by Edward
school hoard chairman.
and
Wednesday
afternoons
at
a
SWEENEY
HOME
TONIGHT
Visitors
Here—Mrs.
Isobel
Scott
F. Bailey, district deputy grand
“Wisdom Teeth” a »hort aklt was
Many Attend C. E. Party
master, to attend the annual dis­ and daughter Mildred, of Ingersoll, May Day luncheon and bridge
Glvs Program At Horn«
presented
by the Freshman class
A
large
group
attended
the
Fool­
Members of the O No bridge club
party by Mrs. L. II. Neet and Mrs.
Members of the Christian En­ trict meeting of Masonic lodges in Ontario, Canada, arrived here Tues
ish Bug party sponsored at the at Hprlngfleld high school Friday
will
meet
tonight
at
the
home
of
W.
C.
Wright
at
the
home
of
the
deavor society of Hprlngfleld went this district In Eugene on Tuesday, day evening for a short visit at
morning under the direction of Mlaa
former. The May day decorations Miss Thelma Sweeney for their Christian church Monday evening
to Eugene Tuesday evening to pres­ May 8. The meeting will start at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.
by the social committee. Moat of Clarabel Wagner. Thoae Lu the caet
semi-monthly
meeting.
Miss
Arab
with
May
poles
were
used.
Five
ent a program at the Old People's 8:00 o’clock In the evening accord­ Adrian. They had been spending
Wall Arnold will be the hostess for the persona present came dressed were Bonnie Holm, Mabel Blemeeu.
tables of card» were In play
home which the Christian church ing to Information received by I. M. the winter In Los Angeles and are
Jack Ixigan ana Huale Blkow.
In costumes.
the members.
afternoon.
Peterson, secretary of Liberty lodge. returning to Canada.
uiatatans there.
CITY LODGE GETS
. DISTRICT MEET
CHARLES POWELL
FISSES SUNDII