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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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NO. 17
H I'HINQFI KLD, I,ANB COUNTY, OKKOON, THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1H34
TH IR T Y -F IR S T YEAH
I
DISTRICT MEtT
Baccalaureate
Program Sunday
METHODIST HOLD
EUGENE BOWS TO i iuruor-Seruor
Banquet t riday
ANNUM. MEETIKG
LOCAL BALL TEAM
P O L » ENTERS
SCHOOL ELECTION
Annual Social Function For
Springfield And Coburg Con­
Two Good Games Scheduled; j Graduating Class To Be
At Bohemian Cafe
gregations A«k Return Of
Pleasant Hill Here Friday,
Poindexter Next Year
Eugene Comes Tuesday
Annual Junior-senior banquet for
Rev. Pruitt la Speaker; Other
Present Chairman Of Board
Paatora. Students, Have
Local Athlete« Prepara For
Announces Candidacy For
Parte On Program
Cwnpatitlon; Data Moved
Third Consecutive Term
Ahead Until Monday
Plans lor (ba annual baccalaur-
I aai« services of Hprlugfleld blab
C H O IC E |
W8r, announced thia morn-
Ilia by W K Buell. principal Tbe
University H. S. Smothered aervlcee will be bald at (he Metho-
dial church Munday evening, »tart
By Springfield In Duel
Ina »t 8 o'clock. carrying out pre-
Meet Held Saturday
vloualy mad«- plana regurdlea» of
Greatly luaplred by their 78 88 tba uncertainty aa to the date of
polul victory over Vnlverally high graduation
achool lu a dual meet on llayward
Hey. Vellle I'rultt. pastor of tba
field Maturday, m«-ml>- ' of the Cbrlatlan church, will preach tbe
Springfield high tr. T
am er» sermon. Rev Dean 0 , Poindexter,
uow preparing for (he
I com puator of the Methodlat church, will
petltlou ThU baa b* O uged read the scripture, and Hvv R IS.
from Saturday of thia
ntll Helena of the Haptlal church will
Monday bveauae of c
1 « give the Invocation and pronounce
eveuta. according to Coach
the benediction Special tnualcal
le
*
Repreaented In the dlatrle
number» will be provided by the
will be athlete» from Eugene,
'gh acbool quartet
veralty. Cottage Grove, Roach
’ember» of the Junior claaa will
Oaklaud and Springfield hl,
acboola. Prellmlnarlea will be beU .,ave charge of the decoration» and
at 10 o'clock In the morulng. with of tbe uaherlng.
HANSON IS B E ST
\
Dr W II Pollard will be a candi­
date for re-election to the Spring-
field acbool board when the «pedal
achool election I: held June 18. The
announcement waa made here to­
day by Dr. Pollard. In making hla
announcement Dr. Pollard elated
that he had nut Intended to become
a candidate for the office, but that
«evural of the local bualneaa men
und other of hla friend» I d tbe city
have been encouraging him to take
the office another term, three
year».
"I have alwaya taken an Interest
LOri ANOK1.ES . . . A muratura
lu achool affair« If the people of
radio set, weighing Iraa than two
the dlatrlct want me to aerve on pounds and Worn oa Haas Browne
the board I »hall do ao. If they do bella by poBaeinen oa duty, Is the
not want my services. I shall nol nrweat development ta the c
try to force myself upon them." chase by Joka Law. Tha set
the candidate stated thia morning > invested by B. O. Garden.
No other person In Springfield;
ha» had ao long an affiliation with j
school affairs In the city aa haa
Dr. Pollard. With the exception of
a few one and two-year period« Dr j
Pollard ha» »erved a» a director al
moat continuously for the period1
■Ince 1811. He Is now completing
hla second term, six years In sue-,
•
cession In the office. He la chair- j
man and la serving with K. C I Lions Club Sponsors Univer­
Stuart and H. E. Maxey.
sity Band In Program at
_ .
. 7~ 7*7,
Springfield high school will be held
Springfield baseball players took
.
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at tha Bohetatan cafe In Eugene
another atep nearer a county hlgb
ou Friday night at 7:18 o'clock, at
achool baseball championship Wed­
which time the Junior claaa will
nesday afternoon when they de­
entertain those of the graduating
feated the Eugene high nine 4-2 In
group.
game postponed from Tuesday. !
For the program Carter Hart­
Tbe game waa played ou the Eu­
man. Junior president, will wel­
gene high field.
Tbe Springfield boys are now come tbe seniors who will respond
striving for a clean victory, having through their class president.
won every one of their nine games Bruce Squires. Ruth Pollard will
to date. With but two more games sing a solo, and Pearl Olin and
on their schedule, return matches Juanita Seaman will sing a duet.
with Pleasant Hill and Eugene The address of the evening will
hlgb. the local playera hope to go be given by W. E Buell, high
through tbe season without a de­ school principal.
SUPERINTENDENT VISITS
Springfield Church Name«
Working Force For Next
Year, Many Have Task«
feat.
The menu for the banquet will
Tbe Eugene nlnep layed better Include grapefruit cocktail, baked
baseball than has been expected. Virginia ham. candled sweet pota­
They played hard and fast hall and toes. peas, vegetable salad, rolls,
made few errors lo comparison butter, freeh strawberry sundae
with Springfield whose team made and coffee.
errors frequently during the game.
Officers of the two classes are
Springfield players owe their vic­ senior class: Squires, president;
tory to their b « e running, fre­ Lamar Brattaln. vice-president; De-
quently stealing from first to sec­ Etta Sandaithe. secretary; Alys
ond and then coming home on a Thatcher, treasurer; and Marian
bunt.
Shtpley. social promoter. Junior
Springfield accounted for six class: Hartman, president; Easell
hits and 4 runs while Eugene high
Adams, vice-president; Edna Sev
tallied seven hits but made only
erson, secretary-treasurer; a n d
three runs.
Ruth Pollard, social promoter.
Lineup« for the team» were as
follows:
Making arrangements for the af­
Poe.
Eugene fair art» Edna Severson, general
Springffeld
Russell .....
Wright chairman; Irving Darts, transporta­
P -
Irvin _____
...c._
Gold bar tion; Jnan Seavey. program; and
Vest ___ __
lb .— _____ Purdue Ruth Pollard, decorations
2b ___ McIntyre
Scott .........
Squires .....
lb .. _____ Taylor
Brattaln _
.ss.... .......... Wright
Chesebro
Chelwood
If
Posey __ _
. cf.... ............ Walla
Me Lagan
...rf. Hammrlckson
s _ _____ Bishop
Gordon Wright pitched all but
tbe flrat two Innings for the Eu
gene team. Harvey Russell pitched Came To Springfield In 1901;
the entire game for the Springfield
Funeral Service« Held At
team.
Chapel Here Tuesday
Large crowds are expected to at­
tend the Pleasant Hilt game here
David Joseph Hill, 72, long-time
Friday afternoon, and the Eugene resident jf this city, died at the
game here on Tuesday of next Pacific hospital In Eugene Satur­
week. A small admission will be day evening following a long 111-
charged for these two games to
nesa.
4
help defray the expense« of the
Mr. Hill was born In Indiana on
season according to W. E. Buell, July 28. 1882 and moved to Wta-
who with Bill Davis, has been
consin when a small child. In 1887
coaching tbe team.
he was married to Miss Nancy J.
Methodlata In Springfield and Co­
burg asked the retention of Rev.
Dean C. Poindexter as their pastor
for the coming year Sunday when
Dr. Louis P. Magin. superintendent
of tbe Salem district of the ehurcb.
attended the fourth quarterly con­
ference at the two churches. Rev.
Poindexter is now completing hla
second year as pastor here.
All work of the two charches was
examined carefully Sunday by the
visiting church official, that In
Springfield during the afternoon,
and at Coburg Sunday evening. He
did not state what hla recommenda­
tion for tbe local church would be.
and final decisions will not be
known until the Bishop, Tltna
Lowe, reads his Rat of appoint­
ments at the church gathering tn
Portland the latter part of June.
the final« acheduled for tbe after-
No aervlcea are held In tbe other
uoon atartlng at 2 o’clock Hall la local church«» the evening of the
planning Io have atudenta entered Baccalaureate aervlce, all congre
In each event of the meet.
gallon» uniting for tbla aervlce
Participant» Listed
IxM-al paatora take turna In preach­
Tboae who arc aure to take part ing the sermon.
Name Committees
Include: Stewart and liadley In tbe
Co-incidAM with the quarterly
100 yard daab; Hartman and Bret-
business meeting of the church at
tain In the pole vault; Stewart.
which final reports for the year
Urattaln and Kendall In the broad
were read and all business con­
Jump; Chelwood. William» and
M. E. Church Tuesday
cluded. waa the announcement of
Hartman in tha dlacua; llrattati.
WAIT STATE ACTION
It has been many years since
new officers and committees for
and Hayea In tbe high Jump; Han
ON HIGHWAY WALKS
residents of Springfield have been
the church daring the next year.
non. Ruth and Benaon In the mile
For the church aa a whole the
run; Stewart and Hadley In the
Project Haa Been Approved By able to Dsteg to a real band con
cert played in this city, but this
following committees were named:
220 yard daeh; Smith tn the 110 Evelyn Jacobson Dead And
County Committee; County
Membership and Lay Evangelism.
oportunlty is being made available
high hurdle»; Hayea In the 440
Offers Gravai
Hal W. Skinner In Hospi­
for them again on Tuesday of next
Mrs. W. H. Oantx. Dr. W. H. PolL
daab; Hayea and Md.agan In the
tal Following Smaehup
ard. and Mrs. N. W Emery; music.
Javelin event; Chelwood In the
Final action by the state relief week by the Springfield Lions club
Mrs. W. K Bcrnell. Mra. 8. 9. Pot­
■hot put; Smith and Kendall In
committee Is all that Is now hold­ when member» of that organisa­
Mias Evelyn Jacobson. 22. la
ter. Mrs. Van Valxah. W. E Buell,
the 120 low hurdlea; Hartman.
ing up Immediate work on the con­ tion will sponsor the University of
dead and Hal W. Skinner of Eu­
and Sam Bartholomew.
Hanaon and HUI In tbe 880 race;
struction of a sidewalk between Oregon band In a free concert at
gene, 1» In tbe hospital with a fight­
Religious education: Mrs. L. K.
and Stewart. Hadley, Smith and
Eugene und Springfield according the Methodlat church starting at
ing chance for hla life following
Page, Mrs. Gants Mrs. W. H. Poll­
8:16 o'clock.
Kendall. Hayea. and Hartman In
to
County
Judge
Fisk.
one of the worst automobile acci­
ard. and D. R. Fullerton; finance.
the 880 relay.
W ill Augm ent Band
The sldewslk work was Incorpor­
dents In thia county lu several
Dr. Pollard. F. B. Hamlin, P. J.
Winner» of the flrat two place«
Director John Stehn has chosen
ated as a project in which the
year» late Tuesday evening
Bartholomew. W. E. Buell. Frank
lu each eevnt only will be eligible
state will furnish funds for manual a smaller band of about 20 players
Bailey. Frank Bartholomew;
The two were riding north on the laltor and Lane county will furnish , including bis best musicians, from
for participation In tbe »late finale
volence. Mrs. W. Bertach,
to be held at Corvallla on May 18. t’oburg road from Eugene late gravel, about a week ago. It was the larger University band and
Emma Olson. Mrs. Page. Mm.
In the meet la«t Saturday the Tuesday evening, and apparently at Immediately approved by the coun- has been playing concerts In varl-
Gates. Mrs. Carson. Mrs. Batchel­
Springfield track men won every a high rate of speed when a new ty committee and sent on to Port oua communities thia spring. The
der and Mrs. Van Valsah.
event eicept the flrat place In the light truck whlth Skinner was driv­ land for final action.
close proximity between Eugene
Week-day Religion. Mrs. P. J.
high Jump, and flrat and third In ing failed lo make the turn and
Thia project has endorsement of and Kprtngfbld will enable Mr
Bartholomew. Mrs. Olive J. Reb-
tha dlacua from Jean Kberhard'» cross the bridge over Bushnell rroitps In both cities as well as the Stehn to bring along several addl
han. Mrs W. Wright, and Wlllla
U. H. S team Two event», the slough. The vehicle »truck the State Highway Commission which tlonel player» for the concert
Bertach; social service and hospi­
Javelin and the relay were nut run guard along the approach lo the has held back on this project fear­
Program la Announced
tals. Mrs. J. P. Vaughn, Mra.
bridge and hurtled through the air. ing it would start a barrage of re­
U. H. 8. Mlaaea Two
His program, which he announ­
Charles
Myers. Mrs. U. O. McEI
Two outatandlng men on the U over the fill, acrus» the water In quests for similar walks from all
Henderson and they 'came to Ore­
ced this morning will Include the
haney. chairman, and Mra. Halsey.
SCHOOL BOARD ASKS
H 8 team were at Grant» Paa» (he slough and filially imuahed Into tart) of the state.
gon
In
1801
settling
In
Springfield
following numbers:
Auditing Accounts. Oswald Ol­
that day. but had they been at the opposite bank with a terrific
Few sections of the state high­ “Gardes du Corps”, March.
FUNDS FOR BUILDINGS where she died In 1820.
Hall
son; church records. Wm. O.
home they would unlikely have al crash which wa» heard by nearby way have been responsible for as
In
1929
he
married
Frances
Aver-
"Attlla" Overture
......... Kawly
tared the final outcome but little. residents.
Members of the Springfield beck of Eugene. They moved to Hughes-, secretary of good litera­
mnny fatalities as this paper re- I Selection from “Louise” ....Fulton
Booth could have won only a flrat
school board at their monthly meet­ California for two years and then ture, J. P. Vaughn; Epworth Lea­
Persona living nearby heard tbe c. ntly proved had taken place be- Trombol)e , oto_ . . u . , b Wohl“
gue planning, Mrs. B. Robineon.
In the dlacua and »hot, and Nelaon noise about 11:80 and Investigated I ween the two cities.
Arr. Hartman ing Monday decided to submit Im­ returned to Springfield.
a flrat In the 440. He haa already without discovering anything, but
provements
for
the
three
school
He Is survived by bis widow. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett. Mrs. C. Putman.
Played by Alvin Templar
been defeated In competition by were awakened about 6:30 the
buildings
as
SERA
work
projects
Mrs.
Frances Hill; three brother«, Mra. H. Stewart. Mrs. E. May and
- "The New Dawn.” overture. Russell
Hadley and Stewart of Springfield next morning by the Incessant
In
the
federal
relief
program.
Msrtln
Hill tn California; J. T. Miss Doris Girard.
! "American Patrol"
Meacham
Parsonage. Mrs. Halsey, Mra.
In the 220 daah. Thua the two U. honking of an automobile horn. An
Includetd
In
the
request
will
be
Hill
at
Lorane.
Oregen; and Valen­
"Children's March"
Goldman
Keseey. Margaret MorTis. Mra.
H 8 atara could have accounted Investigation revealed the vehicle
the
painting
of
the
roof
and
outside
tine
Hill
at
Tacoma.
Washington;
. "Americans We”. March, . Fillmore
for but 16 additional pointe with
woodwork of the Brattaln school, two sisters. Mrs. Mary Clark, Mra. Myers. Mra. L L. May, Mra. Wil­
Skinner evidently had been un
the final »core »landing at <1-47 In conscious all night and recovered
On the committee making ar­ and kalsomlnlng and other Inter­ Sarah peii.-eltn. both of Spring- liams; pulpit supply. J. F. Bailey,
atead of 78-82
rangements for the concert are I- ior improvements at the Lincoln field. and several nqphews and Mrs W. H. Gants. Dr. Pollard. L.
hla aenaes enough to grope for the
4
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L. May. P. i . Bartholomew, and J.
M. Peterson. F. B. Flanery and Dr. und high school, and outside paint nieces.
All of the boy» llated for the born at daylight Mias Jacobson la
The funeral services were held P. Vaughn.
dlatrlct meet participated last Sat believed to have been killed In Other Officer« Elected Fri­ W. N. Dow Members of the Lions ing of the Lincoln school.
Trier of appeals. C. E. Crandall;
The Lincoln school work was In Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock
urday. Smith waa exceptionally alnnlly although the examining day; Business Matters Are club will provide transportation for
nominating
committee. Mra. S. 8.
eluded
In
a
project
submitted
un
from
the
Springfield
chapel
of
good In hla high hurdle event. doctor found only alight external
Considered; Abrams Here . the bandsmen.
Malcolm Hanaon had little dlffl body Injurle» and refused to state
The general public Is Invited to der the CWA but was never ap- Poole - Gray - Bartholomew. Rev Potter. Mra. L. L. May. Mrs. W.
E. C. Stuart will head the Spring ! this concert.
i proved.
Harry
of the Lighthouse tern H. Gantx; children's work. Mra. F.
cully In winning the mile race. He the cause of death after a prelimin­
field Lions club for the next year
pie officiated and waa assisted by B. Hamlin. Mrs. Melville Junes.
la expected to make a bid for atate ary examination.
It wa decided Friday when he was
Col. Taylor of tbe Salvation Army. Mrs. Donald Toomh. Mra. M. V.
honor» at the Corvallla meet. He
Skinner wua taken to the Pacific elected president to succeed C. F.
Interment was made lo Laurel Walker, and Mra. W. N. Dow.
did not run the half mile, but waa
hospital with broken bones lu man) Barber.
Church Offloera
Grove cemetery.
entered In the quarter mile event.
parts of hla body, u crushed cheat,
The following were named trus­
H. M Stewart will be the vice-
fractured skull, and many external president; F. B. Hamlin, secretary
GIRLS LEAGUE INSTALLS tees for the church. L L. May. Wm.
ROSE SHOW DELAYED
Injurlea. He wa» »howlug alight Im­ treasurer; Dr. W. N. Dow. tall
G. Hughe«, L. K. Page. U. G. Mc-
OFFICERS T H IS WEEK Elhaney. Charles Myers. Margaret
AT CLUB MEETING provement thia morning and was twister; Rev. Dean C. Poindexter.
the
law
should
be
re-talned.
Every
moved to the Eugene hospital.
Morris. W. H. Pollard. J. F. Bailey.
Lion tamer; and Dr. Melville S. Veteran Asse«»or Says Most dollar of the net proceeds coming
Edna Severson was Installed as
No date for the annual Hose and
Mias Jacobson la the daughter of Jones and William Moyer, direc­ Opponents Prejudiced or
O. H. Jarrett. Stewards Include P.
to
the
county
from
this
tax
bill
will
president of the Girls League at
flower show aponaored by the Mr. und Mr». Sever! Jacobson of tors for two years. Carry over direc­
J.
Bartholomew. Dr. Pollard. J. F.
go to reduce tax levies against 8, rlngfteld high school Tuesday at
Mis-lnterpret Meaning
Springfield Civic club wa» eel at Springfield She was born here ou tors are W K Bnrnell and M C.
Bailey. F. B. Hamlin. W. E. Buell,
both
real
and
personal
property.
the weekly assembly period. She Willis Bertsch. Frank Bartholo­
the monthly meeting of the club August 12. 1811. and received her
Kirkland.
A final appeal to voters to retain
Tuesday at the Library. Only a education- In the grade and high
One especially worthy feature succeeds DeEtta Sandgathe. Other mew. S. S. Potter. Mra. E. G. Pri-
At the business se sión Dr.
8 u te
Tax ,aw a8 pa88e<,
small attendance, the unfavorable schools here graduating from the Hamlin, and John Pyle were ap­
of the measure Is that of Its mak­ officer« Installed are Joan Seavey. vat, Mrs. R. L. Drury. Ira Nice.
by the special session of the legis­ ing every one a taxpayer aa every vice-president; Faye Holverson
weather of the past week, and the high school In 1828.
Mrs. Chas. Cornell. Mrs. Guy Hal­
pointed on a committee to Investi­ lature Is contained In a statement
secretary-treasurer; Essell Adams,
resultant had effect on flowers,
sey. and Sam Bartholomew.
She 1» survived liy Iter parents gate the work of the Boy Scouts In prepared for the New» today by citlxen should be.
social promoter: and Florence May,
combined to delay the exhibition end three »Infer». Mrs. John San­ thin city and to ascertain whether
Ralph Fullerton la superintend­
The
President
of
Highway
Com­
Ben F. Keeney, county assessor.
reporter.
thia year.
ent of the Sunday school and presi­
ders, and Mra. Mildred Crane, both tbe club could be of nssl»tance In Mr. Keeney's statement follows:
munities corporation was In my
The new officers will have dent of the Wesleyan league: F.
Mrs. D. O. Flatter waa named of Eugene, and Miss Betty Jean
any way.
If there Is any individual who office today from Los Angelee and charge of the senior breakfast to
chairman of the Roae Show com­
B. Hamlin, president of the Broth­
The club voted unanimously to becomes more tax conscious than In answer to nty Inquiry as to the
Jacobson at home.
be held the last day of school.
mittee and she will work out de
erhood: S. 9. Potter, recording sec­
Funeral services will be held urge the election of District presi­ another It Is that of the County working of the sales tax law In
tails to ba announced later.
retary; Faye Parsons, missionary
front the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew dent. Ed Ehea a« a member of the Assessor with his years of experi­ California, he said: "It has saved
The club voted to »end 16.00
IUKA PLANS FOOD SALE; i treasurer: Miss MaeHewes.church
chapel In Springfield Saturday board of directors of Lion» Inter-' ence as such officer. He becomes the sta tes financial structure.”
from the treasury to the Doren
SEWING CLUB TO MEET treasurer; Miss Doris Myers, fln-
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Harry national at the national convention, thoroughly familiar with the In­
I advise electors to vote to re­
becker home for Crippled Children
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anclal secretary; Helen Crandall
Neat of the Lighthouse temple In to be held at Grand Rapids, Michi­ equalities. abuses. Injustices and tain the law.
at Portland.
Regular
meeting
of
the
sew
ing!
lunlor-senlorg; Mrs. O. H. Styles,
gan.
Eugene will officiate and Interment
In some Instances the tragedies of
circle of Iuka circle, ladles auxili­ president ladles aid; Mrs. W. H.
I. M Peterson. Dr. Dow and F.
will he made at Laurel Grove ceme
taxation. When a change of taxa­
HAPPY HOUR MEMBERS
ary of the G. A. R. will be held this Gants, president foreign and home
Tt. Flanery were named on a com­
tery.
tion method« Is proposed or has MISSION GROUP PLANS
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred missionary societies; Martan Ship-
mittee
to
make
arrangement»
for
HAVE GUEST MEETING
TEA
FOR
JUNE
MEET
been enacted he can very readily
Louk. Members of the circle are ley. president of the Epworth Lea-
the free concert to be given here
discern Its merits or demerits be­
also planning a food sale to be [ ! gue; communion. Mrs. U. G. McEl-
Slxty-flve persons attended the SCHOOLS WAIT REPLY
nt the Methodist church next Tues
Plans
for
a
tea
to
be
held
at
the
fore It comes Into operation and If
held at Egglmann's parlors on 9»t- haney. Mrs. J. P. Vaughn; district,
guest meeting of the Happy Hour
day
evening
by
the
University
of
time
of
the
June»
meeting
were
ON REQUEST FOR AID
he Is conscientiously Interested In
urday of this week.
Mrs. Van Valxah
club Monday afternoon at the home
Oregon hand under the direction
the welfare of the taxpayers, as he made Tuesday evening by members
of Mrs M. V. Walker. Music for
An expected reply to tbe Spring- of John Stehn.
ol
the
Christian
Missionary
soci­
should he. he will not hesitate to
The proposal that the club offer
the afternoon was furnished by the field school board'« request for
MANY ATTEND CHURCH
MISS STEWART MARRIED
spenk out privately or publicly ety meeting at the home of Miss
Phi Beta Trio Including Miss The FERA funds with which to con a souvenir to visitors nt the fish i
Altle
Manning.
Mrs.
Rachel
That-!
MEETING
AT
ELMIRA
IN VANCOUVER SUNDAY
and express his opinion for or
resa Kelley, Mrs. Roberta Spicer tlnue the present school year one fry on June 3, and the brightening
cher led the meeting In a discus !
j
against
It.
up
of
the
club
sign»
at
the
city
en
Moffett, and Miss Vivian Malone month did pot materialise thia
A large delegation of young peo­
Miss Bessie Stewart, daughter of
I have long been associated and slon of China. Cello solos were!
Mrs. Carl Oslon. Mrs. W. N. Dow morning. The County School Sup trances were turned over to the
ple from the Christian church want Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart of
played by Mrs. D. B. Murphy.
connected
with
the
assessor's
of-
Mrs. I. M. Peterson, and Mrs. Earl erlntendent’s office expected a de new executive committee for their
to Elmira Monday evening to at­ this city, and Elmer Bailey. Port­
| flee of Lane county and 1 have al-
N. Thompson were assisted by clslon In this morning's mall. It consideration.
tend the Lane County Christian land. formerly of Eugene, were
YONCALLA
DEFEATS
New official emblem decal« were
™
»">* m’f Privilege.
members of the Happy Evening did not arrive and Information Is
Church Convention. The young peo­ married In Vancouver, Washington.
but that tt 1» my duty when such
LOCAL BALL PLAYERS ple attended the banquet and bual- Sunday. They will be at home In
ordered for the club members.
club In the serving.
expected momentarily.
Issues arise ns now exists tn re­
Carle
Abrams
of
Salem
and
Ma
This was the final meeting of
! ness session In the evening.
Mdinwhlle the County Supertn
Portland after two weeks.
Springfield's Cascade League
lation to the acceptance or rejec­
the club until September.
tendent Is commnnlentlng with the jor Miller were guests at the meet-!
tion of the Sales Tax law to ex- baseball team dropped their flrat
,
department of education nt Salem Ing.
Attend League Conference
LEGION POST MEETS FOR
Entertainment was furnished by press my earnest convictions. In game of the season at Yoncalla
regarding the necessity of this dis
Charltne Fish. Juanita Seaman.
PAUL POTTER TAKEN IN
the first year students at the high ' »»»«« relation I have to «ay that 1 Sunday with a 8-1 score. The play­ POTLUCK FEED TO NIG HT
Pearl Helterbrand. and Bernice
MUSIC FRATERNITY Irlct holding another week of achool who presented the »kit. | have studied the provisions of this er« will open the season on their
school If the federal aid Is not re­
Regular meeting of the Spring- Smith represented Springfield high
"The Wisdom Tooth." directed by , law and have heard all the varl- home field next Sunday when they
Paul Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. ceived.
field
American Legion post num­ school at the annual Olrls League
meet
the
M
W.
A.
team
from
Eu­
<">» objections to It, the moat of
School» here are holding all clos­ Mlss Clarabel Wagner.
B. 8. Potter, has this week been
ber 40 will ba held tonight at Tay­ conference held at the University
Election of delegates to the state which are founded on prejudlcee gene. They barely nosed out a vic­
taken Into membership I d Phi Mu ing plans originally set for May 18,
lor
hall. A potluck dinner at 1:29 Saturday. Miss Ann Vogel, advisor,
tory
over
this
team
In
a
practice
and misinterpretation of Its mean­
Alpha, music honorary at the Uni- In abeyance pending word from convention will be taken up by the ing. It la my decided opinion that game recently.
wilt precede the business meeting. attended the advisors
club at the next meeting. May 12.
Salem.
▼4iralty of Oregon.
ALL INIITEO TO
TREE CONCERT
1
KILLS CITI GIRL
DAVIS HILL DIES
AFTER ILLNESS
NEW LIONS REAR
Sales Tax is Needed
Says Assessor Keeney