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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Hl’KJNOEIKLD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON,
T H lItT V -K H W T YEAH
CITY OFFICERS
NAMED FOR YEAR
Anderson, Jolliff Are Shifted;
Juinee King le Named Ae
Attorney ’ For City '
I
u » , Start 0 » 0APTIS1S »»A ll
I W M [ [ I|N6 M [ S .
NO. 61
T ill RSOAY. JANUARY 1«. 1935
BAPTIST SPEAKER
C/ass Games at
h.S. Linder Way
OLDEST SUBSCRIBER
RENEWS HIS PAPER;
REWARD FIRST MAN
E. L. Blossom of West Spring
Chatterton To Send Team field this week paid hls subscrip
Against Shedd Friday; j tlon to The Springfield News
He has been a continuous sub­
Monmouth Is Victor
Walker, Barber and Dr. Jonee
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Have Charge Of Annual
Traveler, Lecturer, To Open
Club Fun Event
Series Of Addresses At
Church Here Sunday
.
html slt-p» In dm preparation fur
BETTER LIBRARY
SOUGHT FOR H.S.
Want To Build Library Up To
Standard Requirement«;
Order Furniture
scriber to thl newspaper for
more than 3U years or practically
Robert I liatterton, Springfield
from the beginning The Spring-
' high school basketball couch, will
» _ — .
« n r ’ Miiniiul Ludles' Night of the Spring
STUDY HEALTH PROBLEM
field News will be 32 years old
send Ills first team against the
WILL USE REQUISITIONS |h|il
Wltr„ ,„gall Friday RUSSIA IS UNDERSTOOD
next week.
!
Shedd
quintet
Friday
evening
It
ut Iti« noon luncheon m eeting Koi
Repairs To Old Gymnasium
; was announced at the school today.
Committees Named; Lower i lowing a dix uhm lull III which dm Lists Six Evening Subjects; |
Mr Blossom remembers most
Are Not Warranted; New
Shedd
has
a
strong
team,
having
Makes
Plans
For
World
-
Bond Interest, and Light
iiiiniih uf February was discussed
ut the editors since the begin
| defeated the powerful Hl. Mary's
Structure Is Needed
Tour Next Month
.■a lit « proper tim e fur the event,
ning. E<llt«r Wood, a Spanish
Contract Talked
five
24-12
last
night.
The
game
will
l.loii President, K. ('. Stu art up
American war veteran, was the
A system atic plan for building up
be | luyeil «1 Hh* <W
.............Jin* cautiously at Drat I ! pointed W F.
F Walker.
Walker, Clayton
I'luytun F.
F I Plans for a solid week of se e d a l I
editor at the time Mr. Blossom
the high school library to atandard
Friday
night
the
Monmouth
team
and growing holder us they became ||urher. and l»r Melville H Jones meetings to be held at the Bprlng-
subscribed The office was then
! requirements was discussed at the
repeated and won two victories at
accustomed to their new offices and I
„ committee to make arrange l«ld Baptist church starting Hun-
heated on Mill street, as was
school board meeting Monday evan-
the local »< liuol. The first team.
day evening with hr. l-oula It Pat-
laskn assign ed tn Hmm members uf n,„nis and fix dm d e fin iti’ dale
most of the-town.
i ing. The board met in the office of
hr. Louis It. Patiuont, clergyman 1 chytll, Darr, < ar on. ( ox and
mont, Berkeley, California as the
Hprlnafleld's new city government
Ludles Night haa been an unnuul
Dr. W. N. Dow as the usual meet-
There are several other old
organised Munday night ut the I'll) fun event fur the lucal organiza- speaker, were completed thia week, und lecturer who starts a series Chase lost 6 16, and the second
subscribers who have been with i ing place at the city hall was not
Hull II was an utmost completely finn fur muny years. Tim prugrutn
hr.
Patmout.
Internationally of six evening meetings at the I am ended with the low end of a
available.
the News aim» t from the begln-
new slule which look over the Is usually provided by the members famous speuker, and pustor of a Springfield Baptist church Sunday 27 16 score.
Few additions have been made
Interclass games for boys began
ing. hut Mr. Blossom we believe
reigns of government, only I. M tlmmselves, and follows a banquet. J church at Berkeley, Is now making evening
to the school library for a number
at the local school Tuesday and ] out dates them all. But if there
Paterson, recorder, and W. A. Tay
Final report of the t*hri.tmas 1 •*'«‘ur
wh,cb he
of years and tt is considerable be­
are any continuous .subscribers
will continue until Wednesday of
lor, veteran councilman, remained I com m ittee showed « small c a t I elude (h l. month. He spoke at a
low standards required for a high
te x t week. The girls will play
since the first Issue of the
from the former r«glme
surplus This w .s ordered held !« » “ ' “ • x-therlng In Eugene last
school this size. The school too
Springfield News left we will be
their game next semester. Junior
an,’"’”r *“
After Peterson hud udinlnlslorod eparu.ely by «he club treasurer I * - * k- “'»«
has been growing and there la a
hoys defeated the froab 15-11, Tues­ glad to give them free of charge
the oath of office to Couucllmen us a nest egg around which to dress ut (he Bupilst church In that
greater demand for reference works
day
after
school,
and
the
seniors
a
life
subscription.
Karl Thompson, Edward Prlvat. build a community event next year. city on the Bunday evening follow­
and supplemental material.
defeated the sophomores 17-5 Wed-1
ing bis visit to Springfield.
and P J Bartholomew, and to
Come on you old timers.
Two new library tables, new
Musl<- for the program Friday
nesday.
Cheater Aldrich aa city treasurer,
Russian Background
Scratch your gray hairs or the
(hairs and a new desk will be fur
wus provided by Miss Dorothy
Other games scheduled are: To,
the Mayor, K. II. Turner, then ad­
place where gray hair should be.
nitur added this year. Additional
Donald I He Is the son of missionary par I
Fluuery,
pianist,
and
night, seniors Juniors; Friday, so-
ministered the oath to Peterson
enls and was born In Russia where | | . O. O . F. Players Win and
library supplies were also author­
Toomb, on bis accord tan
.
,
phomore-freshmen; Monday, senior-' ho som e recollectin'.
us tie begun another term aa re?
his purents were stationed.
H» , Lose Game During Past
ized.
freshmen; Tuesday, sophomore-
Harry Stewart, chairman of the , peIll mu<.h of hls early life tberej
corder. The Mayor wna Installed In
Health conditions in the schools
Week; Townies Lose
junior; and Wednesday a game be !
hla office recently following his City Planning Committee, Invited; and >fter f| n|«hlng hla education
which is giving the board consider­
tween
the
winners
and
an
all-star
|
election to rill the unexplred term all members to make suggestions I (n thlH country, he returned to
First victory for the Springfield
able concern was discussed. The
for work projects'-to members of lluosla lo do church work for a I. O. O. F. basketball team came team to be chosen by the men in-1
of the late W. P. Tyson.
principals reporTed many cases of
structor-
at
the
school.
short while before entering the Tuesday evening when they de­
Bonds In the sum of 11,000 for hts group
i measles, chickenpox, itch a n d
The winning class will receive
ministerial work In this country. feated the Belknap CCC camp points towards the activity prize ]
the recorder, end >6.oot) for t h e ,
1 other diseases were prevalent. More
He Is s close student of Russia team here 37 25. The game was
treasurer, were presented to the
attention to disease prevention and
cup.
both before and after the Soviet played a a double header with the
council ami were approved.
Z
»»•
spread is sought by the board In
regime and draw» on personal ex­ Coburg odd Fellows and Spring
Many Come For Visit Of ,8" jp iani( now being made,
Andsrson Fire Chief
perience there for much of hla ma field Town teams In which the Co- SCOUT GIRLS TO HAVE
trict Commander; Regular
The hoard members considered
Mayor Turner next presented hla
ter
tai.
PLAY ON FEBRUARY 22
j burg five walked away with a 29-
Meeting To Be Tonight
|a report on the condition of the
list of appointive officers to the j
Immediately after the close of 13 victory.
' high school gymnasium. The gym-
council for ratification. Hugh Jolliff J
hts Oregon lecture tour hr. Pat-
There has been much activity In nasinni is in very bad shape but It
was shifted from fire chief to be­
Lineups for the Tuesday lodge New Patrol Form ed; Plan H ik e
Saturday; To Study F irat
mont Is planning to leave on a game were as follows:
the Springfield post of the Amer­ is the opiston of board members
come police chief and street com-1
Aid W o rk Here
ican Legion the past week
mlsaloner .........-urn Anderson was Church Young Folk To Pres world tour.
1 that the building Is not worth the
Belknap 3-C 25
Choir to Have Music
Springfield 37
Last Thursday evening the local expense of extensive repair neces-
assigned the fire department Job. ; ent “Where’s Grandma?"
Chaney 8
F
A play will be presented by the pogt was bogt (O District Comman- sary to put It In first class condl-
The Springfield meeting series! Hawk 2
A J. Cowart was re named fo r !
On January 18
Phillips 3 Springfleld Girl Scout troop on der
F
g Merrill of Albany and 1 tfon. It was originally built mostly
will be held nightly starting at \ Chatterton 13
night watchman, hr W H. Pollard
C
Cole February 22 under the direction of ,j|strjct ( ommittee chairman who r,{ old lumber salvaged from an old
for health officer, and James K ., Cast of characters for the play. 7:30 on Sunday evening. Specialj Krnetlng 6
Beerman 6 .Miss Bernice Conoly it was an- ma,]e an official visit to Spring- : school building when the present
G
Where's Grandmu?" which will music will be provided by the choir B »quires
King lo be city attorney
Atterbury 8 nounced at the Court of Honor held ftejd.
G
high school building was constrve-
Councilman Taylor protested thej he given at the high school audl j under the direction of Norton Pen , Mattison 10
Faust here Tuesday evening. Miss Teddy
S
Coming with the visitors were ted. The district will have to get
Anderson Jollft change, and voted 'torlum on Friday evening. Janu • gra. Everyone Is welcome, there Is Thurman
S
Wright was named stage manager about 60 Legion members repres- along the best it can with the pres­
alone against ratification. He also ary lit. at 8 o'clock under the spou no admission, but an offering will f o x
8
¡Squires. F. 2
for the play, and was also elected entjng posts at Corvallis. Albany, ent structure until finances will
questioned the appointment of Mr sorshlp of the Young People of tie taken
Gerber
scribe for the Court of Honor.
| Monroe. Cottage Grove and E u -, permit the construction of a new
Kubjecls for each of the ad-1'*'
rf > * 2
King. declaring him self lo favor or Hie Christian church was aunoun-
dresses to be given here have been | 1 Yne -
Plans were made to have each gene. The dl trict commander In an gymnasium,
retaining Mr. Peterson In this of- 1 ed this week.
- —
The I. O. O. F. team dropped patrol take charge of one Scout | informal talk outlined the national
flee.
' This Is a three-act comedy In announced a . follows:
The fifth program of the Legion, and Hugh
Subjects Are Listed
, ,h “ ' r ~ cond gan,e Wl,b C [ ° * meeting each mouth.
The city attorney appointment which Klva Moyer takes the pert
Sunday. Jan. 1 3 -" T h e Spirit a n d ! ^ ««* *roUP °". ' h<^<f<' wf ° ° ’'l» « t meeting will be In charge of Miss Rosson. commander of the Eugene
carried with It a monthly -alary of of Grandma, a sprightly, little mod-
Thursday evenlng^f4-l4. The Crow Eunice Gerber, troop leader and post, talked on membership. Re-j
»2!, which Is »6 more than the eutn - rn lady. Vahlla and Midnight, Face of Bolshevism .'
five won the first game after three her assistant. Miss ( barline Fish. freshmeiits were served by the au x-,
provided In the budget. The ro negro parts taken by Mina PWer-
Monday. Jan 14 "America Fac-
overtime periods. 22-18.
corder was instructed by the coun-! son and Kenneth Smith, will fur- Ing the Crisis.'*
A new Girl Scout troop to be lliary which met at the same tim e .1
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Summary of game at Crow:
known as the Lions was organized
ctl to rpplv >5 each month from "i it plenty of luughs for everyone,
Tuesday. Jan 15—"The Drama
M. B. Huntly went to Monroe
Springfield
Crow
Monday
afternoon
st
the
regular
the emergency fund on the salary
other members of the cast are aa of a Closing Age."
B. Squires 3 scout seg ion at the Lincoln schoc*. where a similar meeting was h eld .;
Wednesday, Jan
1#— "Soviet 8. Sturtevant 3 F
Com m ittee Named
follows: Boh lllak-. Bill Cox;
Hawk 2 Peggy Wright was chosen leader Another of these sessions is to be E u g e n e M an T akes Deed To
F
Fountain 1
Russia
und
Anti-Christ.”
Appointments to the offices of Gretchen Blake. Altle Manning;
Krnstlng 6 and Ethel Ruth Fulop. lieutenant. held at Lebanon on January 15.
C
Thursday. Jan. 17—"The Battle Hossell 3
auditor, city engineer, electrical In-1 Jack Worley, Marlin Clark; Carol
A fourth meeting Is to be held at
r
1
F. thjuires 1
G
Kabler 4
The new patrol will sponsor a
Store Not Sold
spector, and other vacancies were j Worley, Iftiwn Church; Lucy Klug, of God Almighty."
Mattison 2 hike to Baldy Saturday. All girls Cottage Grove January 16.
G
T.
Holland
5
Friday, Jan 18—"Armegeddon." ,
not filled They will probably ba I,i la Peterson; Arllne Truesdale,
During the week announcement
Thurman who want to take the hike are to
S
For the Sunday morning service i *' Holland 8
Sale of the Stanley block
announced ut the regular meeting | Beulah Thurman.
also made of the appointment
C m meet at the home of Miss Gerber was
S
I)
Sturtevant
• ».
.1 .1
ji
Springfield to Christian H.
next Monday night.
j Mlsu Kmina Rogers Is the dlrec- Rev. R. B. Rolens, pastor, will
of Mrs. Huntly as district chair- ‘
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Spring Held led at the naif of this by 10 o'clock Saturday morning.
of Eugene was announced th ia
Speak at 11 o'clock on the subject.
man of the hospitalization and
Committee appointments were tor for the young people.
The Main Issue " The usual Bible K“"1«
bu* waH
In the
week by George Stanley, former
Plan, were announced at the ! child welfare committee.
announced as follows, the first
school will be held at 9:45.
I
,
owner. Mr. Stanley stated that he
Monday meettug that a series of
nam ed h. lug chalrm an
Judlctal, j WOMEN'S CHORUS SINGS
This evening regular meeting of had disposed of the two-story cor­
_________________
I Tonight the Lodge team will
first aid lessons would be given
Bartbolomi-w, Thompson. Privat;
ihe Legion and Auxiliary will be i ner brick building which now
! travel to Cottage Grove to meet
the
girls
at
the
office
of
Dr
Milton
AT
METHODIST
VESPERS
HIGH
SCHOOL
PLAYERS
fire, water, light— ITIvat. Thomp­
the Odd Fellows team there In a
h Tnesdav evening held at,
S ^ n^ ' d « ^
/ ‘ houses the McKee Bakery and of-
V. Walker eat-
son. Bartholomew; streets—Thomp­
Pohl, local commander, has an- fices of Drs. Brown and Pollard,
They have met In a
"Save the Sanctuary.'' will be the GET FOOTBALL LETTERS league gull
at
6:45.
Fifteen
have
enrolled
for
son. Bartholomew, Taylor; health—
nounced that the post has now ex- an(J
attorney
the
practice game before and the
theme of Rev Dean C. Poindexter'» I
the first meeting.
Taylor, Bartholomew, Prlvat; pol
i eeded Its membership of the past se<;on(J flo<)r
message for the eleven o'clock] Fourteen letters were presented . (jruver's hold a victory.
lew — Bailholom ew. Taylor, Thomp­ hour at the Methodist church The
' year, but has not yet reached the
0,1
1
He did not sell the newer struc­
FAMOUS VIOLINIST TO
football team and tlielr manager at
son
The mayor told members of
quota set for it by the state o f-1
Church school m eets at 9:46 a. tu
ture
which houses the Scott Drug
the weekly assem bly period Friday, U NlVERSITY-O. S. C. HOOP
the council that he had made hls
BE HEARD JANUARY 19i«ce
Professor A. R. Sw eetser, head
store.
appointments with no personal feel­
morning
by
Marlon
Hall,
coach
J^AMS
PLAY
SATURDAY
of the biological department of the
Springfield music^ lovers bave
’
Reported to be associated with
Those receiving the large letter *8*
ing and that he expected each com­
University of Oregon, will be the
m ittee to function as a unit for the peaker At the 5 o'clock vesper were P e,e Ta>lor'
HUI* J ,clt
« « > ‘7 action for basketball been extended a cordial Invitation NEEDLECRAFT MEETS AT Mr Mork tn the transaction t. P.
RIGHT HOME THURSDAY
9nod«raas- al8° of Eu«en«- They
Improvement of the city. Devia­ service l)r Sw eetser Is a Christ Wlllt.ms.. George Irwin. Bob Lit.-
wll, be Seen at Corvallis Sat- to attend the only Oregon concert W
n n i u r i i r w r n a . i.i w c i » .» .
have made no announcement of
tions and changes may become nec­ Ian gentleman with a wonderful ch*r' Kvere,‘
A,1» ln urday hlght at 7:30 o'clock when of Jascha Heifetz, internationally
.
.
in connection
essary and will be ntet as they spirit Hls m esiages are of great Jo,in"on- D,ck Richardson, t harles , he o regon State college team meets famous violinist, to be given at Mc­
Members
of . . the
Needlecraft «ink
club their future plans
■*
,
.
.
.
.
.
with
the
buildig
at
this
time,
arise, he said.
entertained laut Thursday
„
,
... .
Interest lo every
every thinking person. C‘,le' Tonl a » '’’«“ '*’- V«riln ’’«’«“Y-; University of Oregon In the first Arthur court on the University of were
afternoon
at
the
home
of
Mrs
W.
Stanlev
p
h
a
s
e
d
the
bonding
Charles
Inger
oil
Disque
Rmtth,|
contM|
o[
a
four-game
series.
Both
Oregon
campus
Saturday
night.
Act On Urgent Business
At this service It Is expected to
C Wright. Mrs. Clifford Wilson froni Mr Su,ton ° f Burns aeTeral
teams have two conference games, January 19.
The council then gave It's atten­ have nt least 100 women making up und Roscoe Cole.
" hen he °P«D*d a
Preceding the presentation a pro­ both with Washington State, be­
The associated students have ar­ was the assistant hostess, and Mrs. >ears
tion lo Immediately pressing bust- the large chorus choir, says Rev.
eery store here. He moved the
gram
was
presented
by
students
at
Donald
Toomb
was
a
guest
of
the
■
*
hind them.
• ranged for a low scale of prices for
ness which could not be d ela y ed : ,.„ ln,,eMter The singing pvltl be
drug store into a new building
the school which Included the fol­
The Webfoot quintet, one of the the concert. Reserved seats will club.
until the regular meeting Monday Ui<, |)y Mrg Buford Roach
which he built for that purpose.
lowing
numbers:
Short
skit,
"Along
Three
new
members.
Mrs.
Mar
sell
at
>1.10.
General
admission
will
strong favorites to win the north­
of next week.
Coburg M ethodist Church
the Straight and Narrow,” Alice ern division title, is given the edge be 55 cents.
ion Hall. Mrs. Robert Chatterton
Llcntises for the two city trucks
"The Little Brown Church In the
The appearance of Heifetz is ex- and Mrs. Albert Peterson wtll be MAYOR RANKS HIGH IN
were ordered, It being felt that both Vale." will be the theme of the Logan, Lloyd Seaman. Bob Me over Oregon State in the game.
trucks will be used simultaneously morning message ut 9:46. The Chesney, and Arthur McChesney; Oregon boasts a big. fast-breaking 1-ected to he one of the musical initiated at the next meeting to be INSURANCE SALES WORK
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during the y<»r. The city secures Church school m eets at 10:45 a. nt. and tumbling by Mary Irvin and quintet which showed plenty of highlights of the year. He has held at the home of Mrs. F. B.
W yetta Spriggs.
g B Turner. Srringfield mayor,
power in coming from behind to never before appeared in any Ore- Flanery. Mrs. Flanery, Mrs. I. M.
the licenses at n special rate of
yon city outside of Portland and Peterson and Mrs. l-aurence C. ranbg up near the top In the list
defeat Washington tate twice.
11.00 per vehicle.
Reserved seat tickets for the has not been heard In the state for Moffitt are In charge of arrange- of agentg for the Reliance Life In­
MISS LONG HOSTESS
Immediate repair of a bad hole In STUDENTS TO HAVE
! ments.
surance company In the northweat-
FOR BRIDGE M E M B E R S >a,"° nre 75 cen,s each and gen several seasons.
the road on South Fourth street re­ SECOND DANCE TUESDAY
Mail orders for reserved seats
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ern states tn volume of new bust-
I era! admission 60 cents.
quiring one und one-half yards of
are now being received at the As-
m i k u u tk tc D D I7 C
ness written. He drove to Port-
gravel was authorised. Inspection Patrons And Patronesses Named
Membership of the O-No bridge
sociated Student office at McAr JE A N L O U K W IN b F K I£ fc
, land Tuesday to attend a Victory
F or Function; Program:
of work needed to restore the alley
club w ire entertained last Thurs­
INTERMEDIATE TEACHER thur court, Eugene.
IN LANE FORD CONTEST dinner given by the company which
T o S ta rt A t 8:00
at the klncoln school to winter
day evening at the home of Miss!
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he represents to their agents who
travel, and of the bus route til the
Margaret Long at the Laxton apart- j MEETING IS SATURDAY
e a z 'iic d i a m c
Miss Jean Louk. daughter of Mr. |lave been leaders in the writing of
The second of sem im onthly inenls. Mrs. Wllda Cotton won the
city was ordered.
¡and Mrs. Fred Louk, won sevenfl. new business. General sessions for
An Important meeting of the GIRLS LEAGUE PLANS
i dances to he held by the students prize at bridge, and Miss Crystal
Requisition Buying 9et
FOR RUMMAGE SALE prize in the Ford contest which | the underwriters were held Tues-
The Town of Springfield w ill! of Springfield high school will be Bryan received second high score county chapter of the Oregon As­
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Lane county merchant« sponsored day and Wednesday and the Mayor
hereafler operate on a requisition; held at Ihe Armory Friday even prize. Honor prize went to Miss sociation of Intermediate Teachers
Members of the Girls League at for the past several W( eks. Her
expected to return to 8prlng-
will be held In the basement of the
basis with Ihe recorder serving ns ing. January 11. Danclug will be Marguerite Mlllhollen.
I field sometime totday.
The next meeting will be held at Central Presbyterian church In Eu- the Springfield high school will prize was a tennis racket,
purchasing agent. All purchases from 8 until 11 o'clock.
Miss Frances Cornell won
will he made only upon requisition
Patrons and patronesses for the the home of Mrs. Arah Nell ««ne. the coming Saturday, Janu hold a rummage sale Saturday. Jan-
from the purchasing agent follow­ dance nre Mr, and Mrs. II. E. llrlckey In Eugene at which time arY »2. In the form of a luncheon uary 19, In the vacant half of the ninth cash prize.
CIVIC CLUB VOTES TO
Pollard-Pohl store. Miss Jean Louk I
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ing acceptance of a nullable requisi­ Maxey, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wright, Miss Joey Hnrdl will be the host- llt 12 noon.
and
Florence
May
are
general
Miss
Ruth
Hopson
will
give
an
JOIN LANE FEDERATION
tion hlBiik to be presented nt the Mr and Mrs. Willis Bertsch. Mr.
Interesting book review and music chairmen for the sale. They a r e ! SCHOOL PICTURES ARE
next meetltng.
and Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew, Mr.
The Springfield Civic club will
SENT BY ART COMPANY
will be presented preceedtng the being assisted by Joanne Seavey.
An nnnunl contract with a gaso­ and Mrs W. N. Gossler. Mr. and ROYAL NEIGHBORS CLUB
join the Lane County Federation of
publicity; and Florence Belle Fish.
luncheon.
line company was tabled pending Mrs. W. K. Ilarnell, and Mr. and
i Pictures purchased by the Lln- Women's clubs It was decided
HAVE SEWING MEETING
As many teachers as possible are clean-up.
an Investigation Into possibilities of Mrs. Marion Hall.
.’(iwr-¡people nre asked to donate coin school with funds raised dur- Tuesday at the monthly meeting
urged to attend this meeting In
purchasing the motor fuel locally.
The dance committee Is com-
Members of the Royal Neigh order lo earn their Reading Circle things for this sale. They may ] ing the recent art exhibit have ar- held at the library. Mrs. D. O.
The gasoline companies will not posed of George Irvin, Jack lxigan,
hors of America sewing club h e ld 1 Certificates.
lenve them nt the store or tele rived and are being enjoyed by Fisher was chairman for the meet­
take city warrants demanding Irvin Darr, and Doris Marie Rob­
their regular meeting Wednesday
phone either of the chairmen at both students and teachers. They ing at which reports on the county
cash.
inson. Mrs. W. K. Barnell Is assist afternoon at 2 o'clock. The group1
th
high school and they will call i add much to the attractiveness of federation meeting held lu Eugene
The United tates National bank Ing the young people with their
met nt the home of Mrs. I). C. Mc­ GROUP ATTENDS ELMIRA
last week-end were given by Mrs.
for the donations.
I the school walls.
In Eugene was again designated as arrangements.
Kinnon.
L. K. Page. Mrs. Fisher, and Mrs.
the official depository for city
REBEKAH INSTALLATION
These dances are to be held the
Mabel Crow.
«
funds.
second and fourth Friday evening REPAIR BROKEN PLASTER
MRS. HENDERER HOSTESS PRISCILLA MEMBERS TO
A
no-hostess
tea
was
held follow-
Eunice
Gerber,
retiring
noble
Bonds, Pow er Talked
nf each month.
BRIDGE LUNCH TODAY HOLD MEET HERE TO DAY1 lng ,he h"",neas n,n<,tln,t
Members of the council signed
IN POSTOFFICE LOBBY grand of Juanita Rebekah lodge.
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,
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•
Mrs. C. E. Wheaton will enter-
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and Maxine Snodgrass, incoming
resolutions granting the mayor au­ lor dissented on the latter.
Holes
caused
by
fallen
plaster
in
j
officer,
led
a
delegation
from
Mrs.
Ernest
Rertsch
will
enter-
!
lain
for the club at her home for
Kontract
Bridge
Klub
members
j
Regular meeting of the council
thority to negotiate for reductions
In Hie rate of Interest on outstand­ will he held Monday evening of Ihe celling of the lobby at the post- Springfield to Elmira Tuesday meet this afternoon nt 1:30 for a tain nt her home this afternoon for | their Fehruray meeting,
ing bonds, and to negotiate for Im­ next week at which lim e a report office were repaired yesterday by evening for the Inetallatlon of lodge dessert luncheon at the home of the regular meeting of the Pris­
Here Saturday— Allen Keith of
provements In the city’s contract oil the financial status of the city W. J. Phalr. Roof leaks caused Ihe officers there. Others In the party Mrs. John llenderer. The afternoon cilla club. Mrs. Norman Howard
with the Mountain Slates Power at the close of the year 1934 will plaster to fall. They have been re­ from Springfield were Mrs. Zella j Is to be spent playing contract will be the assisting hostess. The I Cascadia was a guest at th*
Cantrell and CYystal Bryan.
bridge.
paired.
group m eets at 2:30.
Springfield hotel ttalnrday.
company for lights and water. Tay- he made.
ENDEAVOR GROUP
IO DIVE COMEDI
LEGION GROUP
DAS BUSY WEEK
LODGE TEAM SET
FOR GROVE GAME
STANLEY SELLS
STORE BUILDING