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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
NO. 38
HWUNGHBLO, LANE COUNTY, OjUBOON. T H U RSDAY, OCTOBER l b 1»39
T H IR T Y -F IR S T YEAR
AT pm wai u , (¡m BUDGET ID Club Groups to SCHOOL BOOGEl
BUST SESSION IS District 19 Cuts
Port UmmaM
||| gjj hold Meet here WILL SE 142,695
Warrant Debts
S.H.3. PLANNED
HEED BY COUNCIL
Delegates From Lane Organi­
Diatrict Counail Session Post-
_____
Springfield Board Owes $50001
zations To Convene At Anticipated Receipts Greater;
Land Board Submits Agraa- In Outstanding Warrants; Students To Gathar At An- pon ad! Naw Post Officers Committee Cuta $3375 From
M. E. Church Saturday
To
Be
Installed
Tonight
Present Estimate; Desig­
Sum To Be Raised By Tax­
Mora Tax Monay Comaa
nual Bonfire Tonight For
abla Vacation Patltlon; Ac­
ation Slightly Over 1934
nate
More
To
Pay
Debt
Largest Pep Rally Of Year
lielegatee
from
women’s
clubs
In
tion Sat For November 12
New officers at Springfield Am­
Receipt of 91130 from (be county
all parts of Lane county will come
erican
I-eglon
port
number
90
will
elem eutaty school fund and ‘b * | F |R g T LEAGUE CONTEST
LEVY MEET OCTOBER 31 to Hprlngfleld Saturday for th- «11- ORDERS SCHOOL CENSUS
GARBAGE CONTROL FIXED > ailing of warrants on which In­
be Installed here tonight at the re­
gular meeting of the organisation _
~
«
j
'lay gathering of (he la n e County
terest will cease after tomorrow
Extra Month Of School And
Lions Committee Aaka Clean­ leaves the Hprlngfleld school dlv- Loggern Hope For Rain In In Taylor hall. A potluck supper Present Council Reduces City FMeriltil)I1 o, Wom. B ,
Expenso Of Materials In
Obligations
Approximately
which
tim
e
members
of
the
Hprlog-
er Main Street; Speaker ' • number I* carylng a warrant Effort To Break Jinx and will precede the business meeting
11
Percent
During
Year
| field Civic club and of the Glen­
Repairing Schools Adds
Newly
elected
officers
of
the
Get
Win
Ovar
Roseburg
<e
f only 9730o as of that date.
Commands City Officials
1 poet Include M. A. Kohl, rnmmind
wood community club will be Joint
Bchool expense* In Hprlngfleld
The 1835 budget for Hprlngfleld, |inBt«is»es. The sessions will be held
er; _
M ______
B. Huntly, vice-corn mender
Clayton F. Barber, adjutant; and •* presented to the budget com-
the Methodist cnurch starting a t . district IS will amount to 992.9M or
J. M Lersoa. finance officer New mlttee by Recorder I. M Peterson , ,
\ basket dinner will be 93.901 more this year (ban they
com m ittees for the year will be and adopted by the com m ittee; bf,|d at noon and state officers and were last year If the budget pra-
announced at the meeting by the Monday evening calls for a pro-
W|JJ «peak during the after pared by the budget committee
Incoming commander.
poeed tax 1*’ F ot 931.870.38 w hich: noOB
Tuesday evening la adopted. Eatl-
l'rompt pa
sxesy Inctud
Plans for tbe meeting of Wiliam «- 93375 91 lea. than the 1939 levy.
Com,Bg fw .
w,„
Mrg mated receipt» from other source,
Ing many de.
» ones. bave
ette Council diatrict number 3,, The Recorder pointed out that w g Nlcholaon state pr—ident | w,n «“ «uni to 917.813 during the
mede II porslble r thè dlstrlct tu
which had been scheduled to meet since the budget committee met from Marshfield, and Mrs Sadie ¡ 3 « « *• compared with estimated
reduca Ita warrant debt (rum 314.-
In Hprlngfleld Wednesday. OcU) last year, the city warrant debt Orr Dunbar of the public health receipts of 315.050 last yeer^ en d
ISt on lune 30 at thè eluse of tbe
taxpayer« of tbe district will be
her
17. have beea changed because has been reduced from 930,915 79 department at Portland. Mrs. Vera
lista i voar.
,
.
. . aaaaa
tbe hall will not be available at to 925.311.83. a reduction in war­ Todd Crow will give an address on asked to raise 925,079.92 by direct
This leaves approximately
Responsibility
as tax levy, a sum of 91.032 more than
that time The aew date for this rant debt ot 35503 90 for tbe year. " W o m e n ’ s
of o'd warrants dating previous to
waa levied last year.
high school, and la a preliminary district meeting will be announced Also that «Ince the last budget Votera”.
the close c f tbe school year Tbe step to the football game to be thia week-end when M B Huntly. meeting. 812.500.00 has been paid
The 83.000 reduction In the city
A social hour following the bull , , .
,
....
.
,
other 8300« represents the operat­
••
in ».
» so . the budget
and a slight reduction
In
played Friday afternoon on Brat- district commander, returns trom on the bond debt, making a total neas meeting
will
be ».«is
held « under
”
__
ing expenses of the school ays’eiu
the
county
budget
will
more
than
1 reduction of bonds and warrants of direction of Mrs. E. O. Prlvat. Mrs.
taki field with Roseburg as tbe g trip
fur tbe first mouth of tbe present
off-set this, leaving the local tax-
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¡318.003 90.
opposing eleven The game will
John Gates, president of the Glen-j
year Including some extra summer
, . will be chairman
__ _
.» ..p a y e r s w,,h • low*"' millage than
Start at 2:00 o'clock.
wood . club
of the,
SCHOOL
BIBLE
CLASS
Al
6
P*r
«•«“
,nt®
reat-
°>la
«*
expellees Incidental to tbe work
! they had last year providing the
fe e t. a reduction of 81080 23 In tbe
Starts League Flay
. J __ .
_
done al tbe schools under I be
WORK STARTS MONDAY city’s Interest requirements for the hoetees committee.
assessed valuation In the city re-
This game will he the first dis­
Flnal arrangement« for the conn- ma)n(| 5omewhere , he gam, „ tt
HKKA project.
trict or league game for Rpring- Mrs. Bartholom ew . Chairm an, An- aext year. This amonnts to appro- . . ty meeting were made here Tues-
mlxatety 11 per emit of the »»»•» , , „ afUrnoon „ the regular meet- did last year.
fleld high school, and will give
nouncea Com m ittee W orkera
Taxpayers will be given an op-
S
S off X
u
i m onX T e
£
*
^
7 ,
T .
“
people an opportunity to see
Fram Churahee For V sar
whether or not the Hprlngfleld
good showing made was possible
J R efreshm ent, were w-rved
bnfg7-
loggers as as much of a threat U
Week-Day. Bible scboql classes
because
of
the
enforced
ecenomy
j
*.
_____
__
Mr.
g
i
®°th
th*
“
and
school
budgets
they have Indicated, or whether for the first five grades In the
by Mri. Phene Crow and Mrs.
, will be open (or discussion that
they are riding for a fall after their schools of Hprlngfleld and for all and more prompt payment of taxes. C. Htuart.
evening and the two budget com-
A
meeting
of
the
taxpayers
to
early season victories over Philo­ the trades at the Garden W a y !
m lttees will then sit as levying
.
.
’ lbmm od the budget ha.« been called
math and Reedsport Home main school will start a.
Monday morning y
•
.
board- and set the levies required
.
.
»
for
Wednesday.
October
31.
at
the
Wednesday
tain that these teams were almost tt waa announced today by Mrs P
to raise the sums budgeted. Th<*
The ordinance drawn by City Re­ Funeral Service For Long- set ups for the log tert, but Coach
city hall at 7:3b by members
J Bartholomew, chairman of the
taxpayer« meeting will be held at
corder I M I'eteraon. provldea
Time Resident of County Marlon Hall says his team waa not lummltteM- making necessary ar­ tbe budget comm ittee who were
the city hall.
drat for full control of the city
follow«:
W
P.
Tyson,
J.
E.
Cross.
29 points better last Saturday than rangements
Held Here On Wednesday
Nine Months Higher
owned property by the City Coun­
C. E. Wheaton, J. D. Pyle. W. N.
the Reedsport elevsn aa the agora
Tbe work will again be support­ Long. E. G. Prlrnt. O. H. Jarrett.
Two factors account for the In-
cil with power to delegate a rep­
Mrs Mary Attains Neel, one of would Indicate Most of tbe Inter­
creas In the budget this year say
resentative
to
supervise
the Ijiue county's pioneer residents, ested local people saw the Philo­ ed by the three churches with re­ W A. Taylor, and W C. Wright,
members of the school board. A
grounds and to make renumera passed away at her borne 608 math game and formed their own presentative* from each congrega­ secretary-
Work Started Tuesday o n full nine-months school year has
lion agreements with the super­ Eighth Street, Hprlngfleld Bunday conclusions aa to the relative tion forming the executive com
Set Out Funds for Debts
m lttee Mrs Goldla Smith Fergu
Main Street Building To been contracted lnetaad of only
visor It al*o strictly prohibits the evening at tbe age of 79 years
There were but few changes
rtrength of the opposing team
. «on. will again teach the classes. made la the budget for next year
“lght last year. This extra month
hauling of loam. wood, or cutting
House Adams Feed Store
Bio- was born near Corvallis on
Hope To End Losing Straak
She has taught the classes for sev- over the one for 1939 Several of
of school will amount to approxi-
of trees on the property without April 3. ISM and on June 29. 1879
A sort of Jinx hang, over
|
yB, r, 'untU
year
Pouring of frotings for the con- matelv 93040 In salaries, and then
bavlug first obtained permission Miss Mary Almlna Howell waa
tbe Items, which are Hated in de
Hprlngfleld high team, not this
Membeiw of tbe ebnreb commit- tail In a complete report published I crate building to house the Adams the budget has ta provide for the
from the City Council It also pro­ uulted In marriage with John Wee-
year's eleven, but over the school
lees are Mrs W. A. Taylor. Mrs. e |gewhere In this paper, have been Heed and Feed store next to Tay- expenditures made for materials
vldea for a flue and Jail sentence ley Neel who preceded her In death
when Roseburg Is Involved, says
E A ('ole and'M rs M A. Pohl. re<i uce<| an<j BOme Increases have tor’s grocery will start Friday and supervisory assistance provl-
If the fine la not paid In case of several years ago. They came to
W R. Buell, principal, foi during
ma(te In the deft retirem ent! morning It was announced tod ay.; ded on the SERA project at the
conviction
lutiic county and had lived here all the years that he ha been with <'hr 1stlan church; Mrs. Bartholo-.
The structure, first concrete bnlld-j rcbool all of which has been done
mew. Mrs. Olive Rahban. and Wll , um«
Cows. Doga Discussed
since their marriage
the local ecbool. Hprlngfleld has
Ila Bertach. Methodist church; J H^dortiuD, were made In the fol- Ing to be built in Springfield for since the start of the fiscal year
Cowa that bawl all night long
S u rv iv e» Include her five wit*, never been able to will a Roseburg
tlomer ('base. M»e Kenneth T o -! ,owjng departments as Indicated' several years, la being built on the on July 1. This accounts for more
and dogs that howl at the moou Moody Naet of Kugeue; Elmer game.
bias and Wilfred Cook. Baptir t g| rBe, improvement, crushed rock lot owned by L. K. Page and will than the remaining 9901 difference
alen came In for thoughtful cuaald Neet al Cottage Grove; Levi Neet
Rain and more rain. Is the cry
eratlou by the councilman at the of Hprlngfleld; Erneal Neel at Or­ ot Coach Hall and his players church. Mrs Tobias is secretary- from 91000 to 3500 and Incidentals be occupied by the feed and seed between the new and old budgets,
from 3250 to 8150; police depart­ store as soon as It can be com- Savlrr« and reductions elsewhere
meeting. Requests for action In ville, California; and O. R Neet right now. The Roseburg team has treasurer of the committee
i in the budget have taken care of
ment. salary from 3900 to 3180; pleted
eliminating these noise* come be­ In Portland; tw o daughters, Mrs. a lot of light shifty players who
The
building
will
be
2«
by
80
the balance.
cleanup
from
3150
to
3100;
audit-
fore the council frequently, but the Harry Bkeelt. Morgan Hill. Cali­ employ a fa t passing attack and
BAPTISTS ELECT NEW
Ing front 8200 to 3150; industrial • feet, one storv with a second story
The estimated receipts for the
members of the governing body fornia; and Mrs. Virgil Casteel, a rain soaked field will do much
OFFICERS AT MEETING accideut compensation from 3250 on the back portion to house the present year are approximately
knew of nothing they could do Hprlngfleld.
towards slowing down such oppo­
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! to 3150 and emergency fund from modern feed cleaning, grinding and 12500 more than they were last
They Instructed the recorder to In­
She la also survived by nine sition
Annual Gathering Of Congregation |1?50 to |1WH|
mixing machinery to be Installed year thus accounting for the fact
vestigate what action other cities
Halt ha« not announced his line­
grandchildren, two brothers. Chas.
Held; Reports And Financial
s#ek To W h|tt(e W arrant.
by Marlon Adams, proprietor of that while the total budget Is S3900
are taking to control these mattara.
up
for
the
Friday
game,
although
W Powell and Frank W Powell
Status Are Studied
the
store. It is to be built so a more the total to be raised by dl-
In
order
to
take
up
as
much
of
The 'Slow' algna on both aides ot of Eugene; and one slater, Mrs. he will probably atari Chet wood at
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the outstanding warrant Indebted- «0 foot addition may be added to feet taxation la only 31032 more
Fifth street will be re-aet with sup­ Emma Richey of Eugene, and other fullback; Smith and Taylor at
Harold Chase was named deacon n(j()g M |g
ucder the alx- i the rear of the building at a future fhan last f eBr-
ports at the bottom of the holes to relatives.
halfback posts; Cox at quarter; for five years. Marvin Chase. percent „.„Ration law the com m it-! date
Budget Analysis Mud«
prevent their being pulled out. The
Cole
and
Irvin
al
ends;
William«
Mrs. Neet was a member of the
Homer Chase and Merle Chase
,nrr<,Hse<1 , he warrant alllk,ng
The fJre wa„ rorin)
a wal, for
An analysis of the budget shows
work will be done Immediately, the
and
Goodnle.
tackles;
('launch
and
Methodist Episcopal church.
were elected trustees for five, four aQ<1 warran, intereat fund from I the w h ite
Oro<.ery gtore w|ll that the present school board m n -
council authorised
Hill, guards; and Scott at renter.
and ihree year, reapectlvely ta.t „ „ „
, 37O< 95
, b<>
ag one gj<Je
thp bulM,ng ed w a. a cash balance of 3900.
Funeral services were held In
The
thing
worrying
the
coach
most
A com m ittee from the Lions ulub Hprlngfleld from the Poole Funeral
Thursday evening at the annual
, o , h<> rMuctlon of bond I o „ fli6 other gide an e,Kh, llK.h They expect to receive 35900 from
right now Is a series of sprained m eet'»« of the Baptist church held prlnclpa| durlng , he year , he bond! t e r e t e wall will be built Inside ,hp
composed of Laraon Wright and F
,'ch<x’, , ’,nd' "
home on Wednesday afternoon nt
unkles. charley horses, and brnl«ea.
Il llaiulln. appeared before the
In
the
church
basement
b
lo
w
in
g
a
,
de„
nqueBcy
Item
wag
re-
|
of
,lne
„„„
regt
on
,
’
more
t
h
a
n
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was anticipated
last
2 o’clock Rev Dean C. Poindexter
Chet wood Is not practicing thia
council requesting that especially
potluck dinner
year. They have also raised the
officiated, and Interment was made
duced
from
310.000
to
38.000.
and
i
footing.
week, giving his face scars an op­
Main street be flushed more fre­
Mrs. Ina Hubbard waa elected I two bond interest item s were re-
„„
.
__ estimated receipts from the elem-
In the Mulkey cemetery.
portunity to heal, hut will be play­
When the building Is completed
, 5
A
quently They were assured by the
clerk: Mrs. Kenneth Tobias. Sun- . duced a total of 8100.
„ , „ _
. ..
n w ™ entarv school fund from 93000 to
ing Friday Dlsque Smith, fast
Carl McKee of the McKee Bakery
mayor that the atreeta were sup­
day School superintendent; Harry
93800
;
from
the
non-hlgh
school
T o ta l Indebtedness 9150,000
backfield man la nursing a charley
■ will take over the floor space now
posed to be cleaned once a week NEEDLECRAFT TAKES IN
Chase, head usher; W. H. Cook.
An addition to the published pro- o c c u p é fn ,h e Stanley building districts for tuition from 89000 to
horse, hut Is expected to play Fri­
and the street comm ittee waa au­
assistant
superintendent;
Mias
hud»e, this v e .r Is a sum 1
138000 and hare Included 32000 froi
TWO NEW MEMBERS day.
Maude Chase. Sunday achool sec- P'” P<’
*
“ “ ! ’hu" Providing additional room fo r .
thorised to Investigate If this was
| the W altervllle district.
mary of indebtedness of the city. hlg
being done
ret ary and treasurer; Mrs. Robert Tb(('
The Items for general control ex­
Mrs Albert T Peterson and Mrs.
total Indebtedness ie now
Marion Adams took over the feed
The ordinance providing for rigid Robert Cliatterton were taken as
Cook, church pianist; Mrs. Norton 8150.882.39 divided between out­
pense were raised from 3489 to
BROTHERHOOD
TO
HEAR
store he now operates from the
conduit In all electric wiring waa new members of Needlecraft club
Pengra. assistant pianist; Norton
3913. due largely to an Increaae In
TUOMAN ON MEASURES Pengra. chorister, and Mrs. Chester standing warrants amounting to Irteh-Murphy com rany the first of the control expense at the high
given Its first reading.
during Ihe regular meeting held
326.311.83
a«
of
September
1,
1934;
the
year.
H
e
has
been
engaged
In
Following the business meeting last Thursday afternoon at the
, m p r o w ^ . t b ^ d , total-
school which was raised from 999
William A. Tugman. managing Chase, chairman of the nuraery
tbe feed business In this city for
Herman Kherll, secretary of the home of Mrs W H Pollard, and
commlttee
to 3609
Ing
818.060.59;
general
obligation
eltor
of
the
Eugene
Register-Guard
nearly
20
year*.
League of Oregon Cities, who at­ Mrs F B. Flanery, no Inactive
About 76 persons attended the bonds now In default tn the sum ot
__________________
Supervision expenses were raised
wll
speak
to
the
Methodist
Men’s
tended the session, spoke on sev­ member, was reinstated.
Mrs Brotherhood at their monthly m eet­ meeting and heard reports from 811.500; and the balance tn out­
from 33459 to 93750 and teaching
eral of the problems facing the Elvln May was assistant hoatess.
the various departments of the standing bonds.
PARENTS TO WELCOME
expense advanced from 318,175 to
ing Monday evening on the m eas­
city administration.
d uets during the afternoon were ures which will appear on the bal­ church.
du* t0 ,h e extra school
Exact valuations for the city of T E A C H E R S A T R E C E P T IO N
Many Cities To Refund Bonds
T E A C H E R S A T K E C t F I IU N , month th(g yeBr A reductlon of
Mrs J. C. Parker. Mrs. W. B. Buell, lot at the November election P. J.
Hprlngfleld
have
not
been
announ­
Some elite« have already started, Mrs L. K Page. Mrs. W K. Bar-
3150 In suppllos for the grade
ced yet at the office of the County
Annual reception for faculty I'
hut during the next three years nell Mrs. D W Crites, and Mrs. Bartholomew, arranging the pro­ CARD CLUB HOLDS BIG
a similar amount at
Assessor,
but
past
experiences
in­ members of the Springfield school,
gram.
announced
that
a
potluck
more than 80 cities In the state of
PARTY FOR FRIENDS dicate* that the valuation for the wi.l be held at Taylor hall Friday I
Carl »let'll
j c h o o l was made and an-
supper will he held at 8:30 preced­
Oregon will begin efforts to re­
During the afternoon Mrs. Clay­
coming year will be «omewhat over eTeoinR at 8 o’clock members of other red"ct’° n ot
fund bond Issues coming due. A ton Barber with her violin and Mrs. ing the meeting.
Members of tbe O-No card club a million dollars.
,he p T a com m ittee In charge *raPhlc work wa" mad* An , , ’ *n
All Interested person« are Invited entertained for their friends a
new law makes It legal to refund Walter flossier at the piano, play­
n
d __________________
_________________ __________
.
I for books for the grade schools
to
attend
the
meeting
and
hear
the
these bonds without calling of a ’ d several -number« Mra. H. Schaf-
members of the club at a bridge
u .. u
,
vi
was increased from 3300 to 3400.
H. Schaffenberg t, chair-
__
. , ,
____
special election. The refunded fenberg and Mrs. Carl Steen alao explanation of the measures which party in Taylor hall last Thursday ; |. q . O. F. LODGE TO HAVE 1 Mrs.
.
.
.
.
. „„ m
E xpense, of plant operation were
,
man
for
refreshments
and
Mrs.
W
,
~
Include
the
Grange
Power
bill,
the
bonds usually carry a lower rate played several piano soloa. Mrs.
evening. Six tables were In play
ANNIVERSARY MEETING C. Wright for the entertainm ent.; adTan<‘*d nearly 3500 for extra Jan
of interest, thus effecting a direct Peterson was winner of high ucore 20-MIII Tax Limitation and the during the evening. Prixe for high
' All faculty member,, director. Itor
“ d •J”“ ’ "“ “ 1
snvlng to the city, said Mr Kherll. In the game* played Mrs. W. R Healing Arts amendments.
score was won by Miss Nathalie
th*
Members of Springfield I. O. O. and their wlvea. and patrons of the ,n
The City of Springfield Is for­ Dawson will entertain for the club
Edmlston. Mist Thelma Sweeney
. ,
. . . j
! mer. The Item for maintenance and
F. lodge are making extensive schools
are
Invited.
. .
tunate In not having more than
won the honor prixe. and Mias
__________________ repairs Jumped from 3650 to 31700
at their next meeting at her home SCOUT STANDINGS ARE
plane for their seventeenth annual
918,000 outstanding In Bancroft
Marx
Elliabeth
Whitney
won
the
i to provide funds with which to pay
In Rugene at which time Mr« W.
homecoming and also the Fifty-
bonds. It Is these bonds that are J. Scott will be (he asalstant host­
CHANGED AFTER COURT chair prixe.
BROWNIE MOTHERS CLUB, jor
m aterials used o® the school
third
anniversary
Of
the
founding
causing sc much trouble to the tax
Guealt of the club were Mita
TO
HAVE
BENEFIT
PARTY
buildings and a small amount of
el«
of
the
local
Odd
Fellows
lodge
to
Many awards earned at the re­ Crystal Bryan, Mite Irma Nolt,
payers where they exist In auch
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furniture replacement.
cent Court of Honor and thu point* Mist Irene Opte. Mias Florenoe be held at their halt next Wednes­
large ouantltlee and are becoming
Mothers of girls In the Spring-' At a special meeting before the
day
evening,
October
17.
awarded for each teat p an ed have Long. Mies Genevieve Edmlston,
delinquent. These are liens against ROYAL NEIGHBORS
All members of Springfield lodge field Brownie Pack are sponsoring budget meeting the director, or-
chanted the standing« of the Boy
real property and If not paid be­
WILL HAVE PROGRAM Scouts In the achievem ent contest Mrs. Dees Lynn. Mra. Ann Logan, number 70 are urged to attend the a benefit card party at Taylor hall dered the clerk to take the annual
come general obligations against
Mist Ann McGookln. Mise Eleanor
on Tuesday evening. October 18. school census as of October 25.
according to Dr. W N. Dow. troop Smith. Mies W hitney. Mrs. H. E. meeting to answer the Roll Call.
the city.
"Don’t Tell a Soul” will be the
Proceed, from the party will b e 1
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Tho«e
who
cannot
be
present
have
chairman.
The benefits from the money In­ title of a two-act play which mem­
Gerber, Mrs. Grace Henderer. Mise
used In furnishing the Girl Scout REBEKAHS HONOR
been
asked
to
send
a
letter
to
be
The standings now are: Scott Helen Swarts, Mias Joey Hardie
volved In these bonds were derived bers of the Royal Neighbors of Am
read for them. A special program and Brownie room at the Lincoln
DEPARTED MEMBER
by a lew. but frequently It has be­ erica are presenting next W ednes­ Wright with 118 points, first; and Mies Faye Fisher.
and
refreshments Is being planned. school. Mrs. W. C. Wright and Mrs.
Memorial service for Mrs. Agnes
come necessary to Issue general day evening at 8:30 In Taylor hall. Frank Stuart with 118. second;
For the anniversary event W F. Levi Neet are In charge Prises Doran, who died at the I. O. O. F.
obligation bonds to meet them and Another short play. "A Musical Bruce Maxey with 108, third; Billy
Walker,
past grand master for Ore­ for the party are on display at the home In Portland on Saturday,
thia does cot please the average Tea” will alao be offered. Inter Dow, with 107, fourth: Jam es Heb C. E. GROUP HOLDS
gon.
Is
In
charge of a program and Library. ___ ______________
art with 83, fifth and Ijiw rence
were held at the weekly meeting of
taxpaver, hr told the council.
mission numbers will be played by
ACHIEVEMENT BANNER will, himself, discuss the history
Thompson with 88, fifth.
Juanita Rebekah lodge Monday
H. E. Gerber and Donald Toomb.
of the local.
DEVILS PAY ROLL IS
evening. Mrs. Lee Putman present-
CLIFFORD WILSON HIT
The iJtne County Christian En­
CHURCH SERMON TOPIC: «<1 a «»*' ° n behalf of the lodge to
MISSIONARY TO SPEAK
deavor banner, awarded the society
BY ACCIDENTAL SHOT
ADVANCE COPIES OF
Mrs. Paul Myers who was recently
DRUG STORE MOVING
AT BAPTIST CHURCH In the county which ha« done the
Rev. R. E. Rolens will preach on married, and plans were made for
moat
outstanding
work
during
the
VOTER
PAMPHLET
OUT
Clifford Wilson Is at the Pacific
NEARS COMPLETION
the subject. “The Greatest Thing In the plate dinner to be served the
Rev. Mr. Longley, missionary preceding six-months period, waa
hospital In Eugene where he was
Copies of the voter's pamphlet the World." at the morning service public at the lodge trail next Mon­
Moving of the final fixture* from worker In India now on furlough, won by the Springfield group at thl?
tHken Sunday after being struck In
In the Baptist church. For the even­ day night al 8:00.
the groin by a bullet from a 22 the old to the new location of the will speak at the Baptist church annual homecoming rally held in for the generel election to be held
The Progressive 22 degree team
ing service he will speak on the
calibre pistol which he was carry­ Flanery drug store at Fifth and thia evening at 7:3. A delegation Eugene Saturday. Several memb­ In November will he distributed
subject. "On the Devil’s Pay Roll." will meet at the hall on Friday.
through
the
metis
soon
to
very
ers
of
the
Springfield
society
at­
Main
streets
will
be
completed
this
from
the'E
ugene
Baptist
church
la
ing In his belt and which he acci­
The morning Bible etudy hour and. The social committee Include) Eu
dentally dlicharged as he tried to week A new entrance for the (tore expected and a reception will be tended. During the afternoon Miss ¿oter In tho state Advance copies the B. Y P. IT. m eeting In the even-' nice Gerher. Nellie Pyne. Minnie
from
the
state
pros
were
received
Mary
Hadley
wax
featured
tn
a
held
In
the
social
rooms
following
will
be
Installed
at
(he
former
bank
remove It from the belt while rab­
lug will be held ea usual.
Girard and Mary Ann lxrak.
this week by the state m
' chalk talk painting -numbur.
the mid w eek eeevl**.
building.
bit hunting near Springfield.
Sz
A new petition from the Male
Lund Hoard requeuing the vaca
lion of certain street» and alleys
In Kx-ney'a first addition to
Hprlngfleld and aettlna (he prop
erty out aa farm land waa accepted
by the City Council Monday nlghl
at the monthly meeting. The Coun­
cil aet the u e ll regular meetlug
night. November 19. aa the time
when a hearing will be given the
petltlob and any objectloBa to auch
action will be heard
The new petition provldea (or
lb< retting aalde ot the atreeta and
alleya and tile leclaaaKIcatlou of
the property aa (arm land It re
malna within the city llutlla. how­
ever. and la abject to the city tax
levy. A prevloua petition asking
that the property lx- aet outalde of
the city war denied
Central Over Dump Oraund
Ordinance number M3 providing
for control of and fixing penaltlea
for vlolatlona of the regulation*
which the council may adopt regu­
lating the city dump grounda waa
peered aa an emergency meaaure
to become effective Immediately.
*rtct also has an off-set
O
-arrant* from the Wal'-
high schood district
er
bl|
of 82126 which
tu l
warrant debt for
leu Ve*
thè distri
\
Ht udeu is at Springfield high
school Ibis morning began con­
struction of their annual bonfire,
and tonight they will bold tbe an­
nual homecoming rally In tbe light
of the burning fire The fire U to
be located In the vacant plot of
ground at tbe end of Fourth street
Just beyond the postoffice
Tbe rally Is being staged under
the direction of tbe cbeer leaders.
Allan H»eed. Juao Stratton and
Wllg()ll cho. , n refW,ily B, th„
MRS. NEEE HISSES
H ON SUNDAY
¿ CONCRETE S100E
OUiEDING S M S