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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIRTY-FIRST YEAR
SPRINGFIELD, U N K COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1934
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L FUND IS
0UÎRIGHT GRANT
I
A Rov'"^R oosevelt
j
FERA Will Pay Teacher« Sal-
ariee Prom April 2 Until
End Of Term In June
WILL
BE
PAID
l i « . m » ■ I» I
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I H H I E M S 1“
School
SECflHD IN MEET
S. H. S. Athlet»» Win Point»
In Nina Events; Roseburg
Winner Of District
NO. 18
—■ I » ■ n I »
ELECTION
BOARDS
Contest
FOR CITY READY
VOTERS 10 NAME
WINNERS FRIDAY
3arber Declaree Self For Re-
Election As Clerk; Friends Several Changes Are Made In
Push Dr. Dow As Director
Croupe Since First Report;
To Use Double Boards
Two additional name« were In­
Republicans Present Party In
Contssta For Stats; Nation­
al And County Offices
jected Into (be dlatrlct achool elec­
IN CASH
THREE IN STATE FINALS tion contest Ihla week when Clay­ Heveral change« In the personnel ‘
of the election boards for the four
ton F. Barber announced that be
Coach Hall To Take Hanson, wan a candidate to succeed himself Hprlngfleld precincts made since
Hartman, and Smith To aa clerk, and friend» of Dr. W. N. the boards were flrat announced
early In February were given oat
Corvallis For State Meet
Dow filed a petition nominating today i.t the office of the county
Teacher» Muet Refund Three
Week» Salary Already Paid
By Dietrict Say» Clerk
Unless some than«»« In present
plana are mad«, and non« ara con­
templated al thia time. Hprln»
field’» I hr»« public acheol» will con­
tinue In session until Jun» 16 The
»»Ira mouth of acbool la mad« po«
albl« by a FERA »rant of |6<7S.7k
approval of which waa announced
laat week-end.
i l
SEVEN
FOR
GOVERNOR
Tow Contests On Judiciary
Ballot, Measure« Occupy
Same Sheet As Judges
blm an candidate for director to
Hprlngfleld high athletes stepped I aocceed Dr W H. Pollard Dr. Pol­ clerk.
NEW YORK . . . Ideila Roosevelt
Thia year e^ch precinct In the
(abova), distant kla of the Praat forward Monday In tbe din trlct: lard haa already announuel hl» In city will have a double board and
Voters going to their respective
BOSTON , . . Williaui Larda««
(above), «eat from here aad aew polling places tomorrow will be
Seat, I» home agaia, havlag eom track and field meet at Hayward i tendon of becoming a candidate.
banded two ballots on which to In­
the poll- vlll be open from eight serving a short term at Lcaveaworth
pleted aa 18,000 mila automobile trip field In Eugene to win necond place,
Heveral other names are being In the morning until eight In tb ej Federal Prison, bad ia hla poaseaatoa, dicate favorite candidates and
around the world In one year Bhe mining out Eugene and ( ottagc p,„ forward an ponalble candidates
It has been learned, a piece of Jew­ stand on political measure« Tbe
aroeaed the Arabian daaert and Grove school who tied with 26 and B |IM)gH now UH |f more Inter- evening. Persons must report at elry purchased in Paris with «aaw
: moat Interesting ballot, to the large
toured Aata and Auatralia
point» agalnal 28 for Hprlngfleld. ag, w,„ M ,ahen
thr dtatrl<., the precinct where they arc r«gla- - of the Lindbergh ranaon
number of candidates, at least, will
tered
If
they
wish
to
vote.
Roseburg students won tbe meet g(.hoo|
to b„ ( .„ j June lg
be tbe party ballot. Republican or
Th« polling place and the mem i
with 60'A points, also Inking home lh)a y„ar thatl haa bw. () , bown for
Democratic depending on the party
hers
of
the
boards
are
aa
follows:
:
the diree trophies offered to the aome time past. All petitions must
: with whom the voters la registered.
To clear up much apparent ml»-
First precinct, high scoool; board'
winning school, the high point In­ be filed with the clerk by June 8.
understanding regarding the clr-
The second ballot will be tbe non-
1. Elsie C. Htewart. Cora M Hln
dividual, and relay winner.
I partisan Judiciary ballot and the
i uinatancea undvr which th» fed
Amoug those being urged to en­ sob . Flora Huntly. Olive M Nice, i
Marlon Hall waa well pleased ter tbe race la Marlon R. Adam«,
' rneaaurea ballot combined.
<yal fund» are receive«! O. 0
with the showing made by hla ath* local seed and feed dealer. Mr Francis Halt»mau; (second (ward)
Two of the Republican guberna-
Adam I, director of emergency re­
—J. H Morelock. Maxwell Pohl.
let.* and I. now getting reedy to) Adami,
I iorial candidates. E. P. Dodd and
lief fur (ireguii haa laaued tliv ful
participate le the »Ute meet at | h,.
rwjuealed by many lo Mabel Tyson. Katie Brummetle.
Charles Hall have wthdrawn from
lowing statement:
Seek Establishment Of Dump
and John H. Lorah.
Sales Tax, Debt Limitation, the race. Their namec will be
Some Mlaundaratandlng
enter
the
race.
Up
to
this
time
he
Ground Supervision; Night i three students with him to com­
Second precinct. City Hall; board Non-Jury Trial, And New scrateched from the ballots before
Whan the application waa ap­
i has shown only a slight Interest
1, John Ketels. Maude T Bryan
pete In the events, and many! ' In their suggestion«.
Watchman Get» Vacation
given the ovter according to W. B.
Hospitals Included
proved It meant an outright .trant
Hattie E. Myers. N. L. Helterbrand.
.
others
are
planning
to
watch
th>-1
Dillard, county clerk.
of funda to pay teacher«' aalarlea
Heveral minor matter» were meet.
Mae Ogilvie; (second board). Hazel
Republican Candidates
Five measures, one a constitu­
In the dietrict during a part of taken up by the City Council at
Adrian. Elizabeth Page. Sadie Lax- tional amendment, three referred
Malcolm llanson. Carter Hart I
Those persons registered ae Re­
April. May and June
In other their meeting Monday. The record­
ton, Melhorn Bartlett. Elisabeth to the people by the legislature, publicans will find the following
word» the Federal emergency re­ er waa Instructed to make arrange man. and Dlnque Hmlth will reprea-|
Gerlach.
and one. the Sales Tax bill, refer­ candidates names on their ballot:
lief fundi under the rural achool menta to reopen tbe room» In tbo «til Hprlngfleld In tbe meet. Han
»on la booked for the mile and 880
Congress, first district—James W.
Third
precinct.
Lincoln
School;
red by referendum of tbe people,
project are not loaned to the die Meacham building aa headquarters
Hartman will run the 880, and;
board 1. Hattie B. Drury. Alice L. will be Included on the ballot to be Mott and J. M Devers.
trlct. hut th»«<> funda are an out for the local relief work They will
, Smith In the high hurdles. They
Governor—Ulysses O. McAlexan
Thompson. Blanche May, Lillian presented sir voters at tbe primary
right grant to the district with be occupied next week.
are the only three student» who'
der. Sam H. Brown. Joe E. Dunne,
Black. Arthur C. Clark; (second election tomorrow.
which to pay teaching aalarlea and
The at reel com ill it tee waa alao qualified under the rules of th e,
Rufus C. Holman. Frank J. Loner-
board). John Parker. Oenevleve
thereby giving etudenta an oppor­ authorised to enter Into negotia­
The purpose of each measure as
dlatrlct meet where only first and I Pre-School Clinic To Be Tues­ Louk. Grace Henderer. Civility 8.
gan.
tunity for a normal length acbool tions with a local resident to estab­
will
be
found
on
the
ballot
la
as
second place winners can partlcl-, day, May 22; County Meet McKlin. Alma Whitney.
Secretary of State—Earl Snell.
term, auch aa Ik given In moat lish a supervisor for the city dump
follows: Further information on
Here Next Thursday
, pate In the state meet. These state :
Carle Abrams.
Fourth precinct. Brattaln school;
other high achool dlalrlcta which grounds.The man to have complete
each measure will have to be found
meets are held III Eugene and Cor- {
Superintendent of Public Instruc­
board 1. Clara Snodgrasa, Abbie F.
ran qualify The district Itaelf 1» charge of tbe grounds keeping them
Mrs. H. H. Church was chosen Wheaton. Lena Fraederlck. Frank by reading the voter pamphlet:
vallls on alternate years.
tion—Charles A. Howard.
under no obligation to pay thia c leaned up aa much aa possible and
County Indebtedness and Fund­
Htudents winning points for: president of the Hprlngfleld P. T. Gordon. Elma Halsey; (second
Commissioner of Labor—C. H.
money back and for that reaaoa shall be given exclu«lve permission
Hprlngfleld In the Monday m eet: A. al tbe final meeting of the year board). Marian Maxey. Bernice Van ing Bond Constitutional Amend­ Gram. Gust Anderson
will not Incur an Increaaed tax load lo salvage what he can aa hla re­
were: Htewart, third 1n the 100. 2, Friday at the Lincoln acbool. Hhe Valzah. Bertha Rouse. Severt Jacob­ ment— Purpose: Requiring two-
Senator, third district—H. C.
for the dlatrlct.
imbursement
thirds vote In counties.to authorize W’heeler.
points; Hartman, first in the 880/ succeeds Mrs. W. C. Wright In tbe son. Elizabeth Olson.
Will Receive Check»
Final vacation of the Hadley I 6 point»; Hanson, second in the 880. j office Roy Qulney was named vloe
Senator, fourth district. Jointly—
All election officials will be paid county Indebtedness exceeding »6.-
According to Information re­ streets and alleys In Braltaln ad­ : 3 points Hanson, first In the m ile.; president; Ulena B. Wood, «acre In cash for their work this elec- 000 tor roads; authorizing counties Elwln A. McCornack.
ceived by Clayton F. Barber, dla­ dition east of Tenth atreet waa 5 points; Hmlth, second in the high! tary; and Mr«. H. H. Hchaffenberg. tlon. Orace Schlska. county treaa-1 to issue warrants evidencing llabi-
Representative, fourteenth dis-
trlct clerk, the money will be paid ordered after the third reading and hurdles, 3 points; also third In the treasurer.
urer has drawn a warrant to cover llttea imposed by law and which trlct—(three to be elected)—Ken-
the teacher» by mean« of check« absence of proteala or objection».
low hurdles. 2 points.
Plans were made for the pre­ all election board expense« and has they are powerless to prevent; au- ueth Nielsen. F. C. Heftron. Earl
which are Immediately convertible
Hugh Cowart, night watchman
Chet wood. third In the shot put. school clinic to he held May 22 at sold it making the cash payment ihorizing any county, upon ap- H. Hill. Emmett Howard. Charles
Into caah
for the pant three years without I 2 points; also fourth In the discus. which time Dr. Melville H Jones possible. Otherwise the election proval by two-thirds vote of elec- A. Huntington. James K. King,
The grant became effective aa of one night of vacation, was granted II point; Stewart, third In the and Dr Milton V. Walker will con workers would have to take war- tors voting there»«, to issue bonds Howard 8. Merriam,
April t. and applied to all tearhing three nights freedom thia week and broad Jump. 2 points; and Hartman duct the eamlnations of children up rants.
in amount equal to amount of Its
County Commissioner—G. W. Me-
aalarlea and the auma of the «al­ three within the next month. Coun- j lied with two others for third in to six years. These examinations
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outstanding warrants December 31, Farland. O. E. Crowe.
ly but doea not Include aalarlea of colmnn alao took step« seeking > the pole vault. 1 point.
1933, with interest there on to elec-
County treasurer—Grace Schlska.
are free and are held fo> the pur
married womeu teacher« These few some method whereby the night
t(on date, but not exceeding 2<4 Pearle Schantol.
Hprlngfleld easily led the field pose of locating defects which may CIVIC CLUB MEMBERS
aalarlea and the aumae of the aal- police can have regular nights of I In the distance events. Hanson. be cured or overcome before the '
SET ROSE SHOW JUNE 7 percent of assessed valuation of all
Precinct committeemen— W. N.
arlea above 1100 will be paid by the freedom each week
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property In such county; supersed-, Dow. first precinct; W. K. Barnell.
: tunning the mile first, had no serl- child starts school.
dlatrlct.
Group Honors Mrs. Petars With ing existing special constitutional second precinct; F. B. Hamlin.
| oua compeiltlon. Ills time was
Details of the county P. T. A.
Shower Monday Afternoon At
debt funding provisions for Benton, third precinct; C. A. Hwarta. fourth
All of the«« aalarlea have already
t
36.7.
In
the
half
or
880
Hartman
meeting to be held here May 24
Home of M rs. Saltaman
Clackamas, Crook. Curry. Klamath precloct.
been paid with warrant« for three* ENGAGEMENT TOLD OF
| proved the surprise of the after- were also completed at the Friday
AT SHOWER ON FRIDAY «on when he trailed Hanson Into
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and Linn counties; but not releas-
week« of the period covered by the
Democratic Candidates
gathering. The Hprlngfleld Unit
Hpringfleld's annual rose and ;ng any existing liabilities,
Democrat voters will have fewer
grant Thia 1» an aggregate aum of
■ be stretch anti then they attempt- will play host to the visitors and
flower show sponsored by membe'rs
about »1700 which the dlatrlct ac-j Miss Barbara Adams T ails Of * d to tie at the tape but the Judge«
Criminal Trial Without Jury andï ' t OlCM to
Thelr
of c*n'
committees were named as follows; i
Coming M arriage Friday At
tually gain« Other aalarlea for th«|
, ave Hartman flrat position Both i ^|rg <)Ilv«» J. Rebhan. program; .' of the Civic club will be held June Non-Unanimous Verdict Constitu­ didates whose names appear on
Shower Honoring H er
7 it was announced Monday by
balance of the original term from
tional Amendment— Purpose: To the democratic party ballot are:
runners drew poor starting P«»l-1 Mrs. Lee Putman, kitchen She will I
Congress, first district—William
April 20 to May J» wilt alao be a
llou» In thels race nnd had to sprint be UHa|ated by Mrg w ,„ to Bertsch ' Mrs. D. O. Fisher, rose show chair-1 provide by constitutional amend­
Mi«« Barbara Adam«, daughter
A. Delxell. John th Goss. R. R.
direct benefit to the dlatrlct On
io take their poaltlonn leading the Mrg ,>>nalt) To,,mb Mrg F B man.
ment
that
in
criminal
trials
any
ac­
Turner.
The announcement was made at
lb« other hand expenditure» for of Mr». Elva Adam*, announced her race. Bunners from none of t h e , ,Un,„ n Members of the reception
cused person, in other than capital
Governor—Willis Mahoney. Chas.
a
shower
which
members
of
the
married women teacher» and ex­ engagement to Carl Koepp«l of Eu­ ether achoola entered ever became I
li(tee are Mrg „ p Ogilvie.
cases, and with the consent of tbe
H. Martin.
club held that afternoon at the
cess payment» over »100 together gene here Friday evening at a a threat to the two ninnerà,
trial Judge, may elect to waive trial1
T”»” Mr». I. K Page. Mr» Pratt Hoi-
home of Mrs. D. O. Saltsman in
Secretary of State Everett Logan.
with «uppllea. etc., will have to be shower given In her honor by Mrs. fur this event was 2:08.
verson, Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter, honor of Mrs. Emily Peters, mother by jury and consent to be tried by | Jos. E. Shelton. Horace E. Walter.
borne by the dlatrlct. Thia will D. It Murphy and ‘ Mr«. M. R
the Judge of the count alone, such
and Mrs. Everett Griffith.
Superintendent of Public Instruc­
of Mrs. W. O. Burch.
amount to but a small part of the Adam« at the home of the former.
election to bo In writing; provided.!
INTERCLASS BALL GAMES
The meeting here next Thursday
Present for the shower were Mrs. however, that in the circuit court I tion—Forrest E. Dun ton. J. W.
money which the dlatrlct will eave About 36 person« were Invited tor
START AT HIGH SCHOOL will lie.an -all day gathering with a Paul Brattaln. Mrs. L. K. Page.:
,
.
, Leonhardt.
In aalarlea over the period from the evening.
ten members of the Jury may ren-
The wedding ha» been set for
covered dish dinner at noon.
Commissioner of. Labor— Wal-
Mrs. D. O. Fisher. Mrs. J Fulop,
April 2 to May 18. It will not
Hchedule
of
the
interclass
base-!
ï « : i e d T c ^ ^ . Mra. I. A. v'a‘i--der ‘ ' T ” *'
amount to more than the aum early June according to Ml»« bull games to be played at Spring-1
entlne. Mrs. Bern.ce Van Valzah. “ 7 8,Bd,
a Z erd‘Ct
Senator, third d istrlct-L . L. Ray.
which the dlatrlct would have had Adams
field high achool was posted this |
Mrs
C.
E.
Wheaton.
Mrs.
Saltsman
£
f"-"'
«'«r«(
murder,
which
shall
genator fourth
A
Mias
Adams
graduated
from
the
to pay out to continue the achool»
week The games this year will be
. „
_ .
be found only by a unanimous ver-
and Mrs. Peters.
,, ,
.
. ..
. .
Schooling.
open another week, until May 26. Hprlngfleld high school In 1931 Mr played in series of two games with'
diet, and not otherwise.
„
.
.
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Representatives, three to he elec-
which would have been compulaory Koeppel came to Eugene from the ¡the boys playing the first evening^
mid-west
some
time
ago
and
is
en­
Bill Authorizing a State Tuber-[led. Frank Carll. C. F. Hyde. Belle
In order for the achoola to benefit
i and the girls (he second evening.
LIONS TO ASSIST IN
culoals Hospital In Multnomah, Lydlck.
from the elementary nnd high gaged In business In that city They The schedule follows: May 17 and |
BOY SCOUT WORK HERE County—Purpose: To authorise the County Commissioner—Walter J.
achool tuition funda. Aa haa been plan to make their home In Eu­ I 18 sophomores and Juniors; May I
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location, construction, operation Holland.
(minted out the teacher« have al­ gene.
21 and 22 freshmen and Juniors: i
Members of the Lions club com- ard maintenance by the State of
County Treasurer—Jesse F. In-
ready received «alary warrant» for
May 23 and 24 Juniors and seniors; I Barnell Named Vice-president
three week» of the period covered REBEKAH LODGE STARTS May 26 and 28 freshmen and sopho­ And Hamlin Secretary Of mittee named to investigate th e, Oregon of a tuberculosis hospital in man. Ross Mathews,
possibility of assisting In the work Multnomah county. Oregon, when
Judiciary and Measures
by the grant Their first check«
Lane Chamber Body
OFFICER NOMINATIONS mores; May 27 and 30 juniors and
of the Boy Scouts In Springfield fundi are available therefor.
The Judicial and measure ba I
will Include their «alarlea for thia |
sophomores; and June 1 nnd 4 sen­
Bt„ Authorllln< a state IngailP I k t will be the same for both par-
earn« period and they will have to
O. E. Crowe was elected presl have decided to work together with
First nominations* fur offices In iors and freshmen.
refund the three week» «alary to
the
Methodist
Brotherhood
in
the
Hosp,ta|
in Multnomah C o u n ty -: tie" Johli L Ranrt ,nd O*,°rse R
dent
of
the
Lane
County
Chamber
Juanita Rebekah lodge were made
sponsorship of the local troop A Purpoge: To authorlae the location. Ba*lev “re the candld»tee for posi-
the dlatrlct.
of-Commerce
for
the
next
yeur
at
at the weekly meeting Monday PAST MATRONS GIVEN
the monthly meeting held at Oak-1 meeting of the committee. ~ Dr. W i construction, operation and maln- tlon number 4. Judge of the Sup
Rafunda Explained
night. More nominations are ex­
HONORS AT MEETING ridge Wednesday
*sdav night. He sue-1 N. Dow. John D. Pyle, and F. B. i tenunce by the State of Oregon of reme Court.
Two method» of doing thia are pected nt the next meeting and
Hamlin was held last week-end and i an Irsane hospital In Multnomah
Four candidates seek posts as
open to the teacher» »uya Barber. election will be held on May 28.
Howard
9. Merriam Of
reeds
Past Matrons of Cascade chapter
they decided to secure more leader­ county, Oregon, when funds are fudge of the circuit court la the
Either they may caah their check« Elections are held seml-nnnunlly. (). E. 8. were honored at the semi­ shen.
ship. To carry this out they have available therefor.
second J.idhlal district, three of
and turn In three week« »alary to
W. K. Burnell. president of
Candidates nominated for office monthly meeting of the local chap­
whom will be elected. They are
him, at clerk, or they may. If. fin­ Monday were: Eunice Gerber, ter Tuesday evening.. Pant matrons Springfield Chamber of Commerce.: already secured the assistance of
School Relief Sales Tax Bill— G. F. Skipwortfc. Lane county. Carl
ancially convenient to do ao, go to noble grand; Crystal Bryan. Max­ of the chapter occupied the chairs was elected vice-president, and F. William Cox and Mr. Manley of
Purpose: To provide for relief of R. Wimberly nnd B. L. Eddy, Oou<-
the Flrat National bank In Eugene ine Snodgrass, nnd Eleanor Hmlth. during the evening and were later B. Hamlin, prominent Hprlngfleld Garden Way to serve as assistant
scoutma ters. helping Glann Martin the existing serious financial condl ¡:.s rounty. and James T. Brand of
and redeem a warrant held there vice-grand; Doris Girard, recording presented with corsages by Mrs. resident, was nHtned secretary.
tlon of the public schools, due to <’oos coitniy.
with his work.
with the check. The bank will re- secretary; and l.lla Rearlck and Clifford Wilson, active past matron.
Cottage Grove will entertain the, The committee will also under- unusual tax delinquency, hy collect-
Measures to he voted are outlined
tmhurae the teacher with a refund Marie Pohl, treasurer.
Mrs. Pearl Schnntol was elected County chamber at their next meet- : take to s e that the troop Is pro­ ing a tax of one and one-half per-, in another stoiy In this Issue of (he
for the amount dlacounled. Thia
Monthly social meeting of the ecretary of the chapter succeeding lug June 21.
vided with the necessary equlp- cent of gross receipts from retail
warrant will then be preaented to lodge will be held next Monday at Mrs. Irfna Fraederlck who hus re­
Election measures and candì-j menl to properly carry out the sales of tangible personal p r o p e r t y _________________
the clerk for cancellation In full which Mrs. Elva Arinins. Mr». Clara signed.
and utility service, such tax to be SCOUTMASTER MARTIN
dates were the subjects of discus­ work.
or a new warrant will he laaued Taylor and Ellen Bnrker will have
paid by the seller nnd by him col
sion at the meeting last night. Wil-1
for the difference.
charge.
lected from the purchaser; ex-|
GIVEN CAMP POSITION
CARD
CLUB
PLANS
FOR
Ham
Tugman.
inunagtng
editor
of
!
Juat how the extra month of
Lee Putman nnd Roland Mushier
SURPRISE
IS
GIVEN
ON
emptlng
gross
receipts
of
each
per
..
~ „ ,,
»chool will effect the high achool directed games following the meet­ SEVERAL SOCIAL EVENTS the Eugene Register-Guard, was
.. all
„ net . rev
Glen
Springfield
teacher
son _ up , to »60 a month;
. „ Martin.
„
; ?
the
principal
speaker.
BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY
haa not been determined yet. It ing this week.
, , , ,
. .
, ■ and Boy Scout leader, has been
enues derived from such tax to be .
Members of the O-No bridge club
Four attended from Hprlngfleld.
will eliminate the neceaalty of
„„„
j .
v ,
: chosen
to direct the handicraft
.
u 11 be guests this evening of Miss They were Barnell. H. E. Maxey,
Miss Colene Cornell was honor apportioned to schools districts and
graduating student« taking three ÇLASSES ELECT LEAGUE
.
..
.
.
j
.
j
•
work
at
the . annual
Scout „ camp
.
„ v at
Doris Gerber Hi her home for the Hamlin, and E. H. Turner.
guest al her home at surprise party the amount thereof deducted from , . _
extra hour» of work without credit
. u__ .
. . . . . . . Lucky Boy this summer. H. B. 8al-
school
taxes
on
property;
this
law
,
_
;
,
.
legiilnr
semimonthly
meeting
of
In
her
honor
Monday
evening,
the
COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP
wh«n entering the university. Many
lee. Scout executiev. will be camp
the group.
occasion being her sixteenth birth
of the atudenta declare they will
director. He will be assisted by
Saturday night the membership BALL TEAM TO PLAY
day.
Francis
Stiles
was
elected
re­
he deprived of an opportunity of
j Carl Merryman of Corvallis. Ed-
presentative on the Girls League will hold their banquet nt Mc­
The party was sponsored by ARPPRECIATION SHOWN j ward Christie of Eugene will be of­
working. To overcome thia each
HILLS CREEK THERE
council at the high school Tue: day Cready’s cafe in Eugene and dance
Myrna McKinnon. Delores Casteel,
atudent who dealrea to work and
UNIVERSITY BANDSMEN fice director.
morning Jean Louk Is the Junior nt Willamette park afterwards.
Members of the town baseball: and Wayne Kendall. About 20
who can find employment will be
Much repair and Improvement
class representative, and Bernice
A large gathering of Springfield work Is now being undertaken at
team will meet the strong Hills' young people attended.
permitted to leave achool after hav­
Smith represents the sophomore BROWNIES GROUP TAKEN Creek nine at Jasper Sunday. A
people demonstrated their appre­ the scout camp by members of the
ing a form algned by hla parent»,
class. The freshman class will elect
PRISCILLA
MEMBERS
ciation
of the hand conoert given camp committee and parents of
large
attendance
Is
expected
at
this
employer and the principal. It will
ON PICNIC TRIP MONDAY
their representative next fall.
game as both teams are develop­
be neceaaary to return to achool
PLAN ANNUAL PICNIC by the University of Oregon bands scouts.
men at the Methodist church Tues­
Twenty-four members of the ing quite a following.
for final examination», however. To
The Hprlngfleld boys who started
Brownies. Junior Olrl Scout group,
Plans for the annual picnic for day evening under the dlroctlon of CEMETERY CI.EAN-UP
date only twelve atudenta have IUKA CIRCLE MEMBERS
taken out the work blanka and only
MEET AT EGGIMANN'S hiked to the Eugene-Springfield out somewhat of the underdog In members of the Priscilla club to John Stehr
SET FOR PLEASANT HILL
Continued applause followed the
auto camp Monday evening for tbe series surprised their followers be held on Pall (’reek, Tuesday,
a few have returned them.
Regular meeting of Iuka Circle. their :cheduled weiner roast and Sunday when they forced the M June 19 were discussed at the conclusion of each number and
Annual clean-up of the Pleasant
Graduation' exerclaea scheduled
for Friday of thia week have been Ladles Auxiliary of the G. A. R. picnic. They were areompanled W. A. team of Eugene Into an 11 meeting of the club held last Thurs­ Alvin Templar, trombone soloist, Hill cemetery will he held Satur­
will be held at Eggltnann's parlors by their lender. Mrs. Donald Mea- Inning gume. The Woodmen final­ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. and tbe band each responded with day. A basket dinner will be held
postponed.
In the church at noon and tbe an-
Very little disturbance seems to tonight with Mrs. Egglmann as kins. Miss Evelyn Buell, assistant, ly won the eonteat 8.6 after the John Parker. The meeting laat encore numbers.
The free concert was sponsored , tiual business meeting will be held
have been caused at the grade hoatess. Reports on the food sale and Mrs. Olive J. Rebhan. Miss Flo­ game had stood 4-4 at the first of week began with a potluck (Ifnner
rence Vail mil Miss Elizabeth Vail. the eleventh.
at noon.
held Saturday will be given.
by the Springfield Lions club.
at one o’clock.
achoola over the «xtanaktn.
COi’ "IL TO MOVE
RELcF AGENCY
FIVE MEASURES
BEFORE VOTERS
NEW OFFICERS <
ELECTED BY P.T.A.
CHAMBER ELECTS
TWO LOCAL MEN