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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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SPUING H E U ). LA N E COUNTY, UKKOON. THt'ItHDAY **»***«••- 1934
WS M) OU«
TH1RTV*F1KHT YEAR,
BALL TEAM BEATS
COTTAGE GROVE
LIONS WILL PUSH Girl Scouts Set CITY GAINS FROM
f o r fun Program
STATE BLIND AID
EERA SCHOOL AID
H.S. GLASSES ID
OFFER W fflllW l
Grov* Pitcher Struck On Arm
By Hit Ball and Forced To
Leave Game At Start
Conv«ntion Delegates Take
Stand For State Legislation
Giving Relief To Sightless
Interest Rune High at School
In Queen Conteet; Lion*,
Fulop'* Sponsor Girl*
CHATTERTON JOINS TEAM
Rumor« to the effect that the ■
LEISURE PROBLEM IS UP pack are sponsoring their first
operation of the Springfield schools I
benefit fun carnival at the Metho­
Fieh Fry Captures Conven­ dist rlxurch next Tuesday evening. an extra month under the FKRA
grant li Increasing the warrant In-;
tion; Many Attend Stunt June 12. starting at 8 o'clock
debterlneea of the district are un- -
Night Closing Gathering
The main feature of th- carnival founded and untruthful says Dr W. |
Scout droop and the Brownlee Owl
Davie Facee Reorganization
Work At National Guard En*
campment Draws Players
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<-
I'laylng without the «ervlce» <
'AMMON, Wii.
I'lofeasor
llulihell. their regular pitch»*
el Kugro (above), French In
member» of the Cottage drove hall
( at tli« university of Wis
and the father of three
i luh went to pieces In their Hunday
Is w in n i'i 0» III. t l l l. lt O l i
game on their own field agnlnat I *£
tj,
I l ls aovsl, " b u l k at the
Springfield and lost the contest by I'l
'If«, •*
the bad score of 19 4 Hubbell was
struck on the arm by a fast hall
hit by I) Wright of Springfield
early In the contest and had to
leave the lineup
The Cottage drove game marked
the doae of the first half of the
Cascade league schedule during
which Springfield annexed two
wins In five atari* Both of the vic­
tories came following the reorgani­ Local Couple Married Here
Friday Eevening at Home
sation of the team by William
Davis ns manager
Of Mr., Mrs. D. B. Murphy
This Hunday the Yoncalla team
Htandlng under an archway cov­
again meets Kprlngfleld. with one
victory to their credit. The game ered with pink climbing roses and
will be played on llrattaln field and flanked on either side with large
baskets of flowers. Miss Barbara
will tart at S 30,
Right now aa he gets hla team Adams became the bride of Carl
working smoothly llavla Is fared Koeppel of Kugene here Friday
with the necessity of eliminating evening at 8 o'clock lu u ceremony
two of his present team. Mattison read at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
and Fr-emao Bqulres. who will Dalla, II Murphy
Preceding the ceremony which
leave Tuesday for two weeks In the
win read by Rev. Veltle Pruitt,
National duard ramp
One bright aspect of the situation pastor of the Springfield Christian
Is the signing of Robert Chatterton. church. Mrs. Murphy sang. "I Love
ace It. O. plaver and former mem­ You Truly." Mrs. Roland Moshler
ber of the Kugene Townies to play accompanied her at the piano Mrs.
with the local team He will get a Murphy pluyed the Lohengrin wed
place In the Infield, probably at ding march.
Shirley Drew of Kugene and
shortstop and will make hla first
appearance In a Springfield suit Rlenhart Patterson of Junction
City were the only attendants The
Hunday.
During the guard camp period the bride wore a white taffeta dress
Hprlugfleld team meets the Modern and carried a hoquet of rosebuds
Woodmen team from Kugene. and and «weet peas Ml»« Drew wore a
the Hills Creek nine, both of which gown of pale blue silk
boast stronger teams then when
Following the ceremony an In­
they first met.
formal reception was held at the
l.lneups for the game at Cottage Murphy home during which Miss
Kssel Adams, Kvelyn Harris and
drove were as follows:
Jewel Helterlirand assisted
Springfield
Ab
H
•
Mrs Koepp«] Is the daughter of
.6
Sword
.
Mrs Klva Adam-, a graduate of
D Wright
<
a
F Squires
<
a
the Springfield high school, and an
active worker In the Springfield
4
l
D Taylor
Christian church.
4
3
Mulligan
5
Mr Koeppel la the son of Mr and
a
Mattlaon
Mrs. Frank Koeppel of Peoria. 1111
Thatcher
i
4
nols. He has lived In Kugene
6
l
G Wright
«
where he maintains a dental labora­
3
Shull
tory for the paat few years.
0
.a
P. Taylor
Mr and Mrs. Koeppel will make
their horn*' at 470 Van Buren street
H
Cottage Grove
Ab
In Kugene.
Hubbell .............
b
•
0
Swanson
1
0
6
Rrlcker ..............
PASSENGER TRAIN HITS
1
Cox
5
TRUCK AT CROSSING
Shockley
•
4
6
Knickerbocker
W. K Barnell and his daughter,
6
0
Shofstall
Barbara, narrowly escaped possible
•
3
dates
death at about 8:30 thia morning
a
Cochran
4
when the light truck In which they
AOAN.'jiiOEPPEL
CEREMONY HELD
Cooper
..4
l
0
•
Minton
Short ridge
0
0
Newton
MnttDon made a homerun hit for
Springfield F. Squires hit a triple,
nnd Mattison and Mulligan doubles.
LIONS SPONSOR QUEEN
FOR H. 8. FUN CARNIVAL
were riding north was struck by
the westbound Cascade passenger
train of the Southern Pacific at
the south end of Fifth street.
Barnell escaped without Injury.
His daughter sustained a few cuts
about her face, none of which are
expected to be serious, and an in­
jured eye. all resulting from break­
ing of the glass In the right hand
door ns the truck careened down
the grade Into the wooden crossing
sign
Rve witnesses contend that the
train was traveling very fast and
that the whistle on the locomotive
did not blow for the crossing.
Only the box on the back end of
the truck nnd onp pane of glass
were dnmngpd on the truck
Springfield Lions have named
Miss Barbara Barnell as their can­
didate for queen of the high school
fun carnival to be held at the high
school Friday evening. F. It Ham­
lin and F. B Flanery are managing
the campaign for Miss Barnoll and
votes which cost one cent each may
he purchased at the Flanery drug
store.
Dr. d. A. Brown was a guest at CHILDREN’S PROGRAM
the meeting of the club Friday at AT M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY
which time the entire period was
The Sunday Church School of the
devoted to plans for the annual fish
fry nt Cascade resort.
Methodist church will assemble at
the u-'ual hour of 9:46. The Chil­
dren's
Day program will begin at
H. S. COMMENCEMENT
eleven o'clock II will be held In
PROGRAM BEING MADE the sanctuary of the church. The
parents and friends of the children
Plans for the annual commence­ are cordially Invited. The pastor.
ment program at Springfield high Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, will give
school are now being completed a short message to the children.
according to W. K. Buell, principal Parents wishing their children to
The aenlor class of nearly 60 stu­ he baptized please communicate
dents will be graduated at the with the pastor.
Methodist church In one week, on
The Leagues will meet In their
Friday evening. June 16, at R re pectlve rooms nt 7 o’clock. The
o’clock.
message for the R o'clock hour will
Mr. Buell has not announced the he: "Why n Heavenly Vision.”
commencement speaker. Members
Coburg Mathodlat
of the senior class and others In
At 9:46 the pastor. Dean C. Poin­
the school will he heard In musical dexter. will preaeh from the text:
numbers on the program which will "We Know In Part." The Church
Include the orchestra.
school will meet at 10:30.
SILKWORMS SPINNING
IUKA CIRCLE MEETING
COCOONS AT FEED STORE
TO BE AT EGGIMANN'S
The Japanese silkworms which
were placed on exhibition at the
Adams Heed and Feed Store here
last week are now entering the co-
< non stage and about half of them
have already spun n case of silk
about themselves. The larva will
eat Itself out of the cocoon even-
lually and become a butterfly.
Scout Troop, Brownie* Plan;
Program, Carnival at M. E. Indebtedness Actually Held
Church Tuesday Evening
Down $5.827 Below Eight-
Month Term Under Grant
Members of the Hprlugfleld Girl
Mrs. C. F. Kgglmnnn will be
hostess nt her home this evening
for the regular meeting of Iuka
circle 37. members. Plans for the
convention to he held at Astoria
on June 18 will be completed at
the session. Several Springfield
people are planning to attend the
Attoria gathering.
will he a one-act comedy presented
by 10 girls. Theh title of the play
being "Mrs. Apple and Her Corps.”
The role of Mrs Apple la being
taken by Myrna Noll. Other charac­
ters In the play are Anabelle Alder
by, Gloria Grown; Bwlluilorea Blink,
i’oggy Wright; Bertha Buttonbuat,
Ruth Keeler; Nellie Nlbbleblt.
Ethel Ruth Fulop, Fat In* Stubble,
Inez Oram; Leenora Stubble, L»-
oria Ware; Agatha Almshoot. Fran­
ces Oram; lor* Dumbly, Roberta
Putman; Klactou« Emmaus. Mary
Alice Bartholomew.
Besides thia play the Brownie
troop will have a side show and
there will be several conceaatons
such as fish ponds, fortune telling,
home made Ice cream, candy, pop
corn, balloons, and hot dog*.
The public la invited to attend
A general admission of 10 cents Is
being charged, and admission to
the other events will vary from 1
to 6 cents.
Miss Eunice Gerber, captain of
the troop, la general chairman for
the fun carnival.
MANY
PRIZES
DONATED
Hall Arrange* Three Wrestl­
ing and Five Boxing Bouts
At Gym Friday At 7:15
H. Pollard, chairman of the school
Student* at the high school are
board in a statement Issued today
about to transform the building In­
In an effort to clear up much ap­
to one of the largest carnival cen­
parent misunderstanding In that re­
ter* ever created In thl* city as
gard. Despite th- lengthy explana­
tion made in the columns of the
KAN HAS CITY , . . Former U. 8. they prepare for the annual Stu­
News a few week« ago. the accusa­ Senator Jainea A. Reed (abova), is dent Body Fun Carnival to be held
tions of Increasing the district in­ of the opinion that he is needed in Friday evening starting at 7:15 p.
debtedness continue, be declared. Washington again to curb Bolahevik ni. The carnival la so extensive
trends and is reported aa being la that it cannot all be boused within
In the first place. Dr Pollard re­ the race to regain his Senate seat
the school, and the first two events
minds. the FKRA funds are an out­
are scheduled for the gymnasium.
right gift to the district and will
Promptly at 7:15 Marion Hall,
amount to approximately »8.074 :
who la directing the show, will pres­
covering the lime from April 2 until ,
ent «lx wrestlers in short matches.
June 16.
They will be matched as follows:
Actual figures show that the en­
Woody Ware versus Robert Toby,
tire payroll of the teaching stafr
l-amar Brat tain versus Randall
amounts to »816 per week. Of thio
Ray. and Verlln Posey versa* Jack
amount approximately (81 la paid
Williams.
married women and for excess sal­
Immediately following the wrsstl
Favor State Aid
Miss
Loudelle
Williams
To
aries over »100 monthly. This
ing Hall will present five boxing
The convention went on record
Become Bride of Fred Buell bouts with Malcolm Hanson of Wal-
leaves a balance of »734 weekly
favoring the adoption of some legls
which the district receives from . At M. E. Church Saturday
terville matched against Randall of
1st Ion providing state compensa­
the FKRA above what they actually
Eugene In the main event. Others
tion for the blind who are without
The marriage of Miss Loudelle'
expend.
•
matched are Wayne Crabtree and
means of support. A model law
WilltaSLX
to
Fred
Buell
at
the
Meth-!
Figuring the expenditure from
Mervin Mulligan, Kenneth Cox and
was prepared and copies given dele-
April 2 until May 26 when the dis j odist church here Saturday evening : Don McArthur. Everett Chetwood
gates from each club The law If
at
8
o'clock
promises
to
be
one
of
j
trict would Have concluded the
and Ruff of Eugene high school;
passed In tlregou would be admin
school year without the grant, the the largest weddings of the season I and Bobby Calkins and Harold Han­
Istered by the board of control and
in
Sprts'Tteld.
All
friends
of
both
total saved amounts to »6.872. This
would carry a tax levy of one-fifth
son.
amount antually reverts back to the of these ropular young people are
The audience will then be In­
of one mill on real estate. It would
district In the nature of reduced Invited to attend the ceremony vited Into the high school audi­
exempt property of blind people
which
will
be
one
of
utmost
simpli-,
warrant Indebtedness which would |
torium where a stage show will be
from taxation up to a value of
city.
otherwise have been Increasing.
»1.000
Miss Margaret Jarrett will play I presented featuring first the coro­
in addition the teachers are be-,
nation of the queen whose name
Without using the words. Rev.
the wedding march and will ac-I will be announced when final rotes
Ing
paid a total sum of »2.446 for
William Murray Alien, director of
company Mrs. Buford Roach who’ are counted Friday morning. The
the additional three weeks of j
Lions Intenatlonal fom Grand
will sing two songs. “Because,” and ; Dramatics club will present a short
Forks. N. Dakota, made a strong Robert Chatterton To Join school. This money, together with "O. Promise Me.”
skit, and students will preaent In
the
»6.872
saved
the
district.
Is
plea for a return to the rugged In­ Faculty In Fall; Election
Miss Williams will be attended i pantomime, a playlet entitled “An
actually being paid workers in the
dividual! m of the earlier Ameri­
Plans Made By Board
Songs and musical
community in real cash and not in by her slater. Miss Annette, and ( Operation."
cans In his address at the annual
warrants which are still discounted, Paul F. Alley of Moro. brother-In-' numbers will complete the stage
banquet Monday evening.
law of Mr Buell, will be his best
Robert Chatterton. graduate of
show.
,
In later seaalons the problem of the University of Oregon, was em­ says Dr. Pollard.
man.
Following
this
the
audience w‘11
youthful delinquents wan discussed ployed by the Springfield school
Members of the immediate fami­
and the great need of finding use­ hoard last night to teach in the
lies and relatives will meet at the be invited to visit the various side­
ful activities to occupy the people high school. He will devote most
Williams home following the cere­ shows and concessions located In
nearly every room of the building.
of the country durtng their ever In­ of his time to teaching in the high .
mony for an Informal reception.
A public address system in front
creasing amount of leisure time school. He will devote most of his I
Mias Williams la the daughter
hall will inform the crowds cf the
was stressed. The need Is especial­ time to teaching? hut will also as-1
of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Williams. • location of various booths and of
ly great among the young persons «1st M'-rlon Hall with the athletic I
She received her education In j
the activities of certain people.
who are unable to find employment work, taking over most of the has-'
Springfield graduating from th e 1
Names of the organisations or
and who drift Into crime so easily ketball and baseball coaching work ,
Springfield high school.
classes and the concessions they
declared Rev. Allen.
Chatterton received his high , Entire Springfield Company
Mr. Buell is the son of Mr. and
school training In Bellingham., Of 19 Persons To Leave Mrs. W. E. Buell. He also gradu-1 will offer are as follows: seniors,
To Buy Four Radios
"Monte Carlo.” and “Kiss in the
ated from Springfield high school.'
The convention voted to purchase Washington, and came to Oregon ; Tuesday for Two Weeks
Dark”; Juniors. “Fish Pond” and
from
th»
University
of
Michigan
attended the University of Oregon, “Fortune Telling"; sophomores,
four new radios for the children's
Annual exodus of the Springfield
and completed a course at the Los
farm home cottages at Corvallis 11« has won letters In baseball,
"Shooting Gallery” and "Chemical
National Guard unit. Headquarters'
Angeles School of Embalming.1
nd to have the othera rebuilt and basketball, football and track, at
Magic”; freshman. “Calmret" and
Company. First Battalion. 162nd In- ■
passing his state examination In
Improved. The radios in each of the University of Oregon and has
“Hawaiian.”
fantry. for summer training and
had
considerable
experience
in
re-
Oregon this spring. Both of the
the cottages were donated by the
demonstration at Camp Clatsop on
The Girls League will offer
young people have been active in
Lions clubs of the district and are feree'ng baseball and basketball
the
north
I’aclflc
coast
will
take
the Methodist church of this city. • Freaks of Nature” and “Hodern
maintained by the Corvallis and games.
He Is also highly recommended place here Tuesday morning at
Salem clubs.
Following the ceremony the cou­ Orchestra"; Boys League. "Nigger
by faculty members of the Univer­ 5:15. Members of the local com­
ple
will leave to make their home Baby” ; domestic science, “Pirates
An offer by Dr. Sten’II of Port­ sity where he won scholastic hon­ pany will be taken to Eugene on a
at
Tillamook
where Mr Buell Is Du gout”.
bus and there they will be taken
land to donate several acres of his ors in his studies.
Candidates for the honor of queen
associated
with
the Henkle Funeral
golf course tract near Newport to
The school board also purchased on a special train direct to the t
and the groups sponsoring them are
home.
the clubs of the district to be used four new typewriters for the com­ summer camp.
Visitors from out-of-town expec-1 Lillian Butler sponsored by the
Every member of the unit, seven
as a camp and meeting place for mercial department at the high
first- )ear students; I-a Moyne
Lions when visiting on the coast school, and named members of the teen enlisted men and two officers, ted here for the ceremony will in -, Black, sophomores; Edna Severson.
elude
Mr
and
Mrs.
Paul
F.
Alley,
are
expecting
to
attend
the
camp
was received and the project will school election board. These are
Juniors; Dorothy Robinson, sen­
be Investigated by a committee to John Ketels. Frank Gordon, and this summer for the two weeks, of Moro; and Mrs. Chari.s D. Fer iors; Echo Tomseth. Fulop’s store;
guson
and
daughter.
Katherine
of
period.
The
troopers
will
return!
he named by T. R. Gtllenwater*. Rev. Frank 8. Clemo.
and Barbara Barnell. Lions club.
All petitions for director and to the city sometime Tuesday. June, Bellingham. Washington; Mr. ami
new district governor from Klam­
A valuable door prise and many
Mrs.
E.
E.
Barzee
of
Moro;
Mr.
and
24.
ath Falls. Frank Tate was re­ clerk mu't he filed with the dis­
The complete personnel of theI Mrs. Albert Woodard and children script prixes hare been donated by
elected as district secretary. The trict clerk not later than Friday
Newport Lions have offered to pro­ evening for the election to be held . local company will he as follows: , of Cottage Grove; Mrs. Carletia local merenants to be given away
First Lieutenant. Charles A : Buell, grandmother of Mr. Buell, during the evening. These prixes
vide maintenance for the site If i June 18. Only two petitions have
restrooms and a cottage are built. I been filed at this time. They are Swarts; Second Lieutenant. Walter and Mr. and Mrs. R Buell, and Include such merchandise as an
| those of C. F. Barber for clerk and N. Gossler; Staff Sergeant Nell H. Mr and Mrs. S. L. Buell, uncles Eastman Kodak.
Golf Problem Settled
Gillons; Sergeants Orval A. Cant­ all of Dallas; Helen Newby of
Dr. W N. Dow for director.
Assisting Hall is Miss DeEtta
The golf trophy set up by the I-a
A petition nominating Dr. W. H. rell. Lloyd W. Mattison. Verrol N Salem. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Allen, Sandgathe. business manager, apd
Grande dub for Individual play Pollard for director has been signed McFarland. Freeman C. Squires.
and Kent Munroe, cousins of Miss
Morgan Chandler, advertising.
will h ■ returned to Individual play and will be filed soon. Another
Corporals—William G. Cox. Ivan Williams, all of Eugene.
next year when the convention petition has been circulated nomin­ C. Starmer, Hersey F. Tomseth, ■
meey* at The Dalles It wa« decided ating Severt Jacobson as clerk, Kverett T. Squires.
LOCAL MEN GET PARTY
Another cup for team play winners but Mr. Jocabson has not decided
Private:—Lloyd F. Frese. Joe D. NEW SCHEDULE FOR
LEGISLATIVE POSTS
will be provided.
DEPOT IS ANNOUNCED
yet whether he will enter the race. Gerber, Leroy B. Inman. Robert D
Richardson.
Arlan
N.
Schantol.
Two Springfield men. Dr. W. N.
Attending the business sessions
Hours (luring which the Southern
Bruce O. Squires. Dalton (). Thur
Dow. dentist, and Glen B. Wood,
from Springfield were W. F. Walk­ EVANGELISTIC SERMON
Pacific depot Is now open were an- >
man. Jack E. Williams.
principal at the Brattaln school,
er. F. B Hamlin, F. B. Flanery. and
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
nounced this week by Carl Olson,
were named congressional commit­
Thelmer J. Nelson. Walker pre­
'
i ■»■■ u s e
|
agent. Effective from last Thursday
teemen of the republican and demo­
sided at the banquet and was a
Rev. Veltle Pruitt will preach an­ SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Mr. Olson Is stationed at the depot
member of the International con­ other of his evangelistic sermons at
HONORS BRIDE-ELECT from 8 a. m. until' 4:00 p. m. The cratic parties re pectively Satur­
day at meetings of the two party
vention committee. Flanery war* the Christian church Sunday even­
depot is then closed until midnight '
placed on the resolutions body, ing. Other details of his services
Member of the Sunday school; when E. A. Runimel. recently of product committeemen. J)r. Dow
was reelected to his post.
Nelson headed the major activities are unavailable ns he la out of the class of Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah were
Cascade Summit, keeps it open
Fred Stickles will head the coun­
group, nnd Hamlin and Karl Mills city with the young people on Blue entertained at a party given Friday
until 8:00 a. m.
ty republican organization, and Ed­
mug by Miss Margaret Gorrle
of Cottage Grove campaigned for River.
A large number of trains are now
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| at her home east of Springfield.
ward F. Bailey will lead the demo-
the return- of the La Grande golf
being moved over the railroad says
( ratlc forces during the next year.
During the evenln: members of the
trophy to individual play.
BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD
Mr. Olson. Some increases in <hlp-
Several Springfield men attended
HONORS DR. POLLARD class presented a gift to Miss Lou-1 ping are being felt as a result of
Flab Fry Success
the two meetings and heard Joe E.
delle Williams whose marringe to •he longshoremen’s strike.
Springfield's outstanding contri­
Dunne, republican candidate for
Dr. W. H. Pollard was honored Fred Buell will be an event of Sat­
bution to the convention was the
Governor, speak during the noon
urday evening at the Methodist;
with
a
birthday
dinner
party
at
his
large trout fry held at Cascade re­
luncheon.
liurch.
REBEKAH LODGE HAS
sort Tuesday afternoon when a home Monday noon. Guests In­
Games and refreshment* served
cluded
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P
bu
I
F.
Scott
QUIET SESSION MONDAY
'erge number of the local club
by the hostess occupied the guests
membera spent the day assisting W. and daughter of San Francisco. during the evening.
MRS. LOUK APPOINTED
Only customary business was 1
K. Barnell and M. B. Huntly. More Mrs. Mollie Scott. Mrs. A. K. Bart­
transacted during the weekly meet-, REPORTER FOR DISTRICT
than 300 persons were fed and the lett. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steen and
BOY
SCOUTS
PLAN
FOR
the
Pollard
family.
ing of Juanita Rebekah lodge Mon-!
club was complimented for the
TRIP TO CASTLE ROCK day evening Following the busi­ Appointment of Mrs. Fred Louk
quick precision and orderly manner
of Springfield • as Rebekah corres­
ness meeting. Members of the June
In which the outdoor picnic affair ROSE SHOW CANCELLED
The Springfield Hoy Scout troop social committee. Mrs. Rosa Mont-j pondent for this district was made
was handled. Kvery person pres­
SAY COMMITTEE HEADS members are planning for an over
last week following the state as
gomery. Mrs. Alice Doane, and Mrs.
ent was fed fried trout. Souvenirs
seniblv meeting held at Tillamook.
night trip to Cn tie Rock to he M J. McKlin, directed game«.
It
will
he
Impossible
to
hold
a
'
given those attending were made
Mrs. Louk has been reporter for
taken on the week-end of June 16
from playwood cut out to represent rose show this spring with the wea-1 The boys plan to leave here Sat
Juanita Rebekah lodge for several
a fighting rainbow trout. Theae ther and flowers such us they are j
years past and still holds that of­
urday and return on ihinday.
SPRINGFIELD PASTOR IS
were painted and printed on both say members of the Civic Club and
fice.
sides advertising the convention on therefore the show will he can 1
GRADUATION SPEAKER
NEED* ECRAFT MEETING
one side and the McKenile river celled for the time being.
Rev. R. E. Rolen* of the Spring-
Odd Fellow* Hear Oeleg.ttes
AT DRURY HOME TODAY
on the other.
Parents of Daughter— Mr. and
field Baptist church was speaker at
At the regular meeting of the
About 20 local residents attepdert
Meml ers of the Needlecraft club the graduatine exercises held at local Odd Fellows lodge last night
the banquet Monday evening, and Mrs. -T. J. Watson of 8prlngfield,
nearly 40 attended the stunt night route 2. are the parents of a baby will he entertained this afternoon Garden Way school Friday evening. the delegates to the state grand
program which closed the conven girl born to them at Miss Nelson's at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R A group of six students were grad­ lodge held recently at T illam oo k,
tlon At the Rex theatre In Kugene Maternity home on Tuesday, June L. Drui y. Mrs. Floyd Thompson will uated from the eighth grade that M. J. McKlin, and E. B. Pyne, gave
6, 1934.
' be the aastatant hostess.
evening.
their report*.
Tuesday evening.
Care of the blind and a search
for soma means of utilising sue-
cenafully
the ever
Increasing
amount of leisure time of American
worker* were at rested aa the two
major artlvltle which JJona club«
In District 34 should concern them­
selves with during the next year
at the stale convention which
closed In Kugene Tuesday evening.
A survey of the state, oue of the
first of Its kind In the Union, re­
vealed the presence of torn* 600
blind person« in Oregon. Much
work Is being done lu rehabilitate
these persons In useful employ­
ment. but much of this work Is un-
suited to many of the Individuals,
declared speakers.
CHliriCH WEDDING
ID DE DELO HEBE
TEACHER HIRED
FOR HIGH SCHOOL
NATIONAL GUARD
TROOPS TO CAMP