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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIRTY-BBCONU VBAR
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HPHINOHBLD, l<ANK COUNTY, ORBOON, THURSDAY, KKHHUARY 7, 1 «J36
WORK OUTLINED Senior Class at LINCOLN PUPILS Local fo lk
Saler for Day
Wed 64
FOR G Y K J I H.S.
TAKE NEW TESTS
School Board Studlas Sami-
Annual Financial Report
At Monthly Meeting
Soon
Years
GALL HOLY LAND Local then Keep H S. TEAM B U IS
Church Offices
MEETING SERIES
COTTABE BBOVE
Fourth Y*.
Students Will
Mr. and Mr*. William Bacua
Bartholomew and Hughe* Re­
Progroes Determination Large j
Study Lawmaking and In­
To Observe Anniversary
Rev. Burgcyne To Conduct elected By Dietriet Brother- ' Victory Ov*r Shedd Prove*
stitution* At Capitol
Here Next Tuesday
Factor In Education; Firet
hood At Brownsville
Service* At M. E. Church
N*c*«*ary Spark To R*-
/
■ . .. .
Results
Are
Given
Monday To Friday
juv*rrat* S. H. 8. Squad
Practically the ont Ir» senior rissa
Hlxtyfour years uf married life
P. J. BaCholomew was re-elected '
of Mprlngfleld high school Is at
Halvin today. A total of 60 alud«uls
left tlila morning >o spend (he day
Report On Health Conditions visiting the varloua stale Institu
Given By Doctor; Will Fu­ Ilona and (he k glalaturs.
Transportailou waa provided by
migate School Supplies
W K. Buell, Hrs. M. It Adams.
Reports u( the school physician, Mrs, Olive Helihän, sud lb« stu­
■vuil annual report of the achool dents themselves.
clerk, aud a »mutuary ot work to
Tbe visit of the local high school
p« dona oue III« achool building» students to the legislature has be
during the auiumer month» under come an annual affair. During pre­
MKHA aaalalauce were beard H o li­ vious year* only members c( Ihe
day evening at the uioutbly meet Civica class and a few other» have
lug ot Ibe «chool board.
made the (rip.
Hviuodellug
of
the
dr easing
Visits will be made to the peni­
rooui a at Ibe blgb achool gyuisaa
tentiary, rtale hospital for Ihe In­
luni Io provide modern dreaalug
sane. the caplloi building and the
quarlira. lualallatlou ot a plumbing
legislature.
ayatvui to Include better «liower
(aellltlwt. Improvement ot the lioal
Ing method», and minor repair» to
tbe Interior of Ibe gymnaaluui are
Included lu the Improvements coo
templaled
during
tbe
auiumer
A uew system of tasting tbe ac will b»- observed here next Tuesday
Announcement of a week's aerlas , president of the district Men's Bro-
' tberhrxid of tbe Methodist church ' POINT FOR 8T. MARY’S
compIDhuieiil» of students In lb * by Mr. and Mrs. William Bacua. j of meeting» to be held at tbe Metb-
Junior blgb school grades la being The day will probably be «peut odl t church next week from Mon­ 1 at the annual meeting held Mon-!
Local* Hav* Six Mor* Gam**
tried at the Lincoln building Ibis without any celebration aa tbetr day to Friday evenings Inclusive day evening at Brownsville. Wm )
In Which To Climb From
year according to Hoy Qulney. prin­ children are ao widely scattered was made today by Rev. Dean C. O. Hughes waa also re-elected aec-
that they will not be able to be
) reUry-treasurer. Tbe district am -'
cipal.
Bottom In District Play
Poindexter.
This year Instead uf following th» here for tne day.
Itev. W. 8. Uurgoyne, formerly ) braces the southern half of tbe
Robert Cbatterton's aopbomora
usual i-uatum o> giving tbe county | Margaret Hcoulsr aud "Billy" pastor of the Methodist church at I Balem district of tbe church.
Ten member« of the local bro- and Junior basketball players lined
tests In grades six. aeVeu and eight, Bacua were married at Unionville, Creawell. now at Sheridan, will
Lincoln achool la uslug tbe progres­ Mlaaourl, on February 12, 1871. apeak each evening at 7:20 on tbe ' tberbood attended tbe meet. They up wltb their backs to the wall
were Lawrence May. L. K. Page. Tuesday evening at the blgb school
sive achievement (rats, devised by They have eight children, four »on» subject, "The Holy Land. '
Ernest W. Tlege, Dean. University aud (our daughter», all living. They
Tbe speaker baa recently travel­ Frank and Sam Bartholomew, F. B ' gymnaalum aad refused to quit
college, University of Southern Cal­ also have a total of 43 grandchil­ ed 60 000 miles through twenty- Hamlin, Dr. W H. Pollard. Charles fighting until they had slowly but
ifornia, and W lllla W. Clark, dlreo dren and more than 20 greatgrand­ seven nation« of tbe Far East sad Myers. 8. 8. Potter and Mr. Bartho­ surely beaten down the score mar­
gin held by Cottage Grove. When
tor of adnitnlalratlou research. Los children.
ha* taken many pictures and col­ lomew.
W illiam Jones, professor of soci­ tbe whistle blew they had balanced
Angeles county schools.
Their children, tbe youngest of lected many relics which be will
ology at W illamette University waa the books with 24 pointe for each
Part of the expense wa« met by whom Is 41, are: Jesse Thomas exhibit during tbe week.
tbe principal speaker and gave a team.
eliminating the county testa In all Bacua, In eastern Oregon; Harvey
He Is also scheduled to make
But the game was not over, la
subjects except »octal science sub- W illiam, and Benjamin Arthur talks at tbe local schools during humorous address on political af­
the
overtime period White waa re­
fairs.
Dr.
Louis
R.
Magln.
district
Jerta for wblcb copies were mimeo­ Bacua. both at Council, Idaho, and the coming week.
superintendent of tbe church, was placed by Hotversoa who aaak h
graphed This waa deemed advis­ Collin» Eugene Hacu«, In Waahlug-
There will he no admission for alao a guest at the meeting.
beautiful long shot Into the banhet
able since Ihe atsodardixed testa lou »late.
these meeting», hut an offering will
Meetings of tbe church body are for the extra two points, a margin
used only slightly touched that par­
M r*. Edward Auatln, Newport, be taken each evening.
held quarterly and the next gath­ which the local boys wara able to
ticular field.
now vlaltlng In California, Mra.
Services
at
tbe
local
church
Bun­
ering
will be held at Lebanon in hold until tbe final whistle.
Many Score High
Elmer
Weatherly.
Hurdsfield,
months.
Mere Than Victory
On Ihe whole, the reaulta of tbe North Dakota. Mrs. Fred Ketchum, day will Include a visit from Dr. May.
Qymnaalum Not Satisfactory
The whistle meant much more
! drat of the teats which were given Caldwell. Idaho, and Mra. Cahrlea Louts Magln. district superintend­
The preaent gymnaalum faclll-
to the boys and the »chool than Just
ent from Salem. He will apeak at
early In January were gratifying to Carroll. Huntington, Oregon.
tlee have been tell to be loadequ
a basketball victory. It meant the
tbe vesper service Sunday evening
the
faculty
of
the
achool.
Of
thirty-
Mr. and Mra. Bacua lived In Iowa at 6 o'clock. Tbe morning aervl •
ate tor aome time by tbe achool Funeral Service* For Son Of
turning point In a season which
five students tested III the eighth
aud Idaho before coming to Ore­ will be conducted by Itev Poindex­
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Shurdal
board, but they have held back on
had been one defeat after another.
grade, twenty-one were up to, or
gon. They have lived in Springfield ter who will preach on tbe subject.
any exteualve Improvement pro­
It was their first league victory la
Held Here Monday
above standard for their grade;
for the past five year» at Second "America's Tenth Man."
ject at tbe preaeut gymnaaluui.
the district and bas completely re­
four were only one-fourth grade be­
and I streets. He ia a retired farm ­
Olaf Mkurdal, 17 year old son of
The report of Dr. Walker, recent­
vived a disinterested student body.
low their grade norm; two ware
er aud carpenter.
ly appointed achool pbyalctan. Hat- Mr. and Mra. Ole Mkurdal. passed
Cottage Grove started out with a
LOCAL SPORTSMEN WANT
one-half grade below In the higher
ed nine uuaatlafaclory condition» away at the home of his parents
Tbe couple were married early In
lead In the «coring and held It until
bracket, seven ranked as high
wblcb abould be remedied at tbe two miles east of Springfield F ri­ school freshmen or above, the hlgb- Ilf« Mrs. Bacua waa only 16 and RIVER STATUS LEFT AB IS
the closing minntea of the contest
blgb achool gymnaalum. Tbe re­ day afternoon following a long III ast rating 10.6, which la the norm her husband waa 21. She will be
when Springfield came forward and
Members of the McKenxte Gate­
Eugen* Sunday
port for the Lincoln achool waa not nesa.
took the lend. Grove players auc-
for aophomorea at the end of tba 80 on April 27. and be will observe' way Rod and Gun club, loc-1 »porta-
ao bad Hanltatlun condition» were
lie waa born at Manitoba. Can­ first semester. In the seventh grade bis eighty sixth birthday on April 2. j
cesafully tied the »core Just an the
no n organixatlon. have openly de­
Mrs. Emma Pauison. 67. passed
belter and repair» to window» Is ada on September 7. 1817 and came a »lightly greater variance wa.» j Bbe came to the United S tale s1
clared themaelvea as being opposed away at the Pacific hospital In Eu­ whiaUe was blowing. Scores dur­
wblcb many pane» of glaaa were to the United Mtatew with his par­
manifested. O f fifty-eight students with her parents srb«u 9 years old to any further opening of 'he Mc- gene Sunday. Her home waa on ing the game were: First quarter,
broken waa atreaaed to prevent ents In 1826 settling near Coburg,
10-3; half. 2*-l«; third quarter. 24-
tested, th irty-all were up to their aud la the only survivor of her Kenxle river to boat fishing. At the route 2. Springfield.
draft».
tmter they lived at I-orane and norm or above; seven were one family. Mr. Bacua Is the oldest boy last meeting of the local group
n.
She was born at Colville, Utah
Seek Skin Dlaaaae Curb
three years ago they moved to this fourth to one-half grade below, In bla fam ily and has seven of there were some suggestions that
Shedd Vleter j Starter
on July 24. 1877 and lived there
ttklu dlaeaaea have been fouud Is i i umdiunlty.
Springfield players broke their
while fifteen varied from one to nine- brothers and sisters «till liv ­ short stretches of the river be until 1820 when she came to Ore­
mauy luatancea In tbe acboola and
Besides bla parent». two broth two grades below. Two «eventL ing.
closed to fishing to provide more gon. The famt’y moved to Lane long losing streak during tho waok-
mauy chlldreu have been a«nt bopie i-ra, Kan* and Harold, and three
«nd when they walked away with
grade students were but a few
Both of them have enjoyed tbe natural propagation. Some sugges­ county about five years ago.
to prevent Infection of others, the al ters. Carrie. Rachel and Mlgrld. points below tbe highest eighth
a 18-16 score over Shedd high la
finest of health and are very active. tions were made that tbe lake at
Survivors include her widower.
report stated.
grader.
survive.
Mr. Bacua received a broken left the damsite be closed to angling I Nils Paulson; three children. Miss a non-league game. This w a* th *
A complete cleansing of the
In
llie
sixth
grade,
of
forty
stu
Funeral aervlcea were held here
leg near his hip three years ago and used (or propagation exclusive­ Signe, Miss Solvlg. and Jay Paul- local team's first victory aad gave
desks, walla, books and other
Munday afternoon at 2 o'clock from dents tested, twenty-eight were, on Christ man eve and has had to) ly. No official action was taken by : «on. all at home; two brothers. A. tbe victors lots of confidence aa
school materials was recommend­
Shedd had easily oefeated Cottage
the Poole funeral borne. Rev. M ar­ normal or above, seven were one ' use a crutch ever «Ince that tim e .) the club on thia, however.
W. Falrnaworth. and Charles Falr-
ed W ith th« aaalatabre of the
Grove and St. Mary's la peevtoaa
tin P 8 1 moll, pastor of llrace Luth fourth grade below (he norm and:
) nsworth, and on* slater, Mra. Flor-
teacher» and Janitors these recom­
games.
eran church In Eugone. officiated, five showed a variance of one-halt
1 ence Robinson, all In Utah.
mendations will be carried oat. tSe
Summary for the Grove ghma
to
two
grades
below.
and Norton Penera aang. In te r­
Private funeral services were
do< tor stated Hook» and achool
was aa follows:
Reaulta Explained
ment »ft* mad» In Mt Vernon
held Wednesday morning at 11
supplies will be fumigated
Of thoae fartheresi below th eir'
SgrUMFiald M
C. Brave M
o'clock from the Poole funeral Darr 12------------- F.___ Thoraaoa *
other improvement« couiampl* ceaaetery.
grade normal, a few are recognised
home in Eugene. Mrs. Parrish W hite «._______ F.______ Decker 2
led under the Federal Emergency
non-learners who have been ad
read the Christian Science service, D. Richardson 2 C
Administration Include (300 for
Shortrldge 1*
vanned because of age and physical
and interment waa made In the I. Chase (...._.......... G________ Tracy M
staining Ibe roof uf Ibe Brattain
development, several are repealers,
O. O. F. cemetery.
—
school building;
I24UO (mostly
Carson 6 ........... _ .O________Kern S
sod the balance are students who
Christian Science Service To Parents Of Lower Grades At
labori for leveling, reseeding, roll­
Holveraon 2 ___ 8
have come into the tiyalem from
BUILDING TRENDS TOLD
Brattain Pian Event For
ing aud dralulng tbe Lincoln achool
Be At Branstetter-Simon
Referee: Slegmnnd.
other localities and In not a few
grounds, and (860 for work to the
Friday night Springfield wlU en­
Friday, February 15
Chapel In Eugene
rases are the children of people I
TO HAPPY HOUR GROUP
exterior of the Lincoln achool
tertain the 8L Mary's team oa th *
who have moved frequently and j
Mother« of children In the drat, Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter Kostaa» | local floor. Remembering what hap­
Death caught up with Mrs. May
building aud the manual training
Marriage Ceremony Read For have In consequence missed con­ W illiams. 76, Tuesday, aa she pass­ second, and third grades will be
room .
pened to the Grove Lloaa, the
For Club Member» Monday;
siderable time from school over a
Couple Saturday Evening period of several years besides ed through Springfield enroute to hostesses for a Valentine tea to be
Budget heport Received
Springfield boys are determlaed to
Eight Are Visitors
given at tbe Brattain school a week
The budget summary presented
make a new showing and annex a
At Home Of Dr. Stiver*
laboring under the handicap of be­ her home at Oakridge from Port­
from Friday, on February 16. It
to tbe achool board at tbe close of
Modern trends In architecture win over St. Mary's, the team which
ing obliged to adjust themselves to land. She died on a train shortly
The marriage of Mias Edith Jobe new surroundings and courses of after It had passed through Spring- was announced today. The tea will were discussed for members of the started the season with aU the ap­
tbe first six mouths of tbe year by
lie held Immediately' after the busi­ Happy Hour club Monday after­ pearance of district champions.
Sever! Jacobson, clerk, showed an to Carl Van Court of Kugpne waa study.
field.
expenditure of (28.4(1.42 of a solemnized Saturday evening at
Although the local team la al
Mrs. Williams was born at ness meeting of the Springfield P. noon s i the home of Mrs. Dean C.
By the use of remedlcal work,
budget of (42.896.00. Thia leave» a 8:30 by Dr. K. V Stivers at his many of thoae now below normal Agency City, Iowa on September T. A. starting at 2.30.
PoiuUexter by Dr. Fred Cuthbert, the bottom of the pile la leagaa
balance, on hand of tbe total bud­ home near Uoshen.
All mothers of children In these faculty member of the University standings they still have six lea­
can be brought up to standard by 22. 1869. 8he was a member of the
Miss Anne McUookln aud Dale the end of the year, thereby achlev Eastern Star at Roseburg, and of grades in both the lower schools of Oregon architecture department. gue games to play and hav* *
get of 1 16,026.68 for tbe remainder
of tbe achool year. U f the balance Lindley attended the couple.
G en ld Childers and Mlsa Ruth chance to alter the poeltlone la ad­
Ing the end desired by the school. (ho Christian Mcieuce church In a r t urged to atteud. The achool
Following the ceremony an In­
lemalulng unspent. (9.888 must be
lunch room where the tea will be Lienhart both aang vocal solos. dition to the St. Mary's game,
The local faculty (eels that U Eugene.
paid to teacher« on their contracts, formal reception waa held at tbo would be a forward step If promo
Springfield will meet Corvallis, Eu­
Survivors include three daugh- held Is being d.corated by the stu­ They were accompanied by Mr».
(111.60 to tbe clerk, and (1.100 to home of Mtaa Edna Uould lu Eu tlons over the state were baaed on
gene, Albany. U. H. 8. aad 84.
Franklin
Smith.
A
ll
three
are
from
dents
in
the
second
grade.
The
(ers. Mra. C. G. Keymer of Klamath
Janitors at tbe tbree buildings, gene for tbe bridal party, their reaulta obtained through the use
Mary a again during thia month.
Fall«, Mra. W. G. Burt of Oakridge, program will be presented by the the Northwest Bible college.
making a total of (11.000.00 of fixed families, and a few friends.
Odd Fetlowa Continue Wine
Mrs. I. M. Peterson and Mrs. H.
of standard tests, or better s t ill' and Mra. Firebaugh of Portland; children of the fourth grade.
Mrs. Van Court la well known lu the use of such testa In conjunction .
expenditures This leaves a balance
Other basketball teams have
Mothers of children In these H. Schaf fen berg were assistant
two sons. Layne W illiam». Los An­
of (6.O2M.68 for other expenses, Springfield, havlug been office as­ with Intelligence testa.
attending
the
Brattain hostesses, and the meeting waa been bolding their own hare during
geles. and Bert W illiam«. Klamath grades
moat ot which are paid during tbe sistant for Dr. W. N. Dow for the
Falla;
nine grandchildren
and school are urged to get In touch moved from Mra. Milton V. W alk­ the past week. The L O. O. F. todm
first six months of tbe school year. past several years.
with Mrs. W. N. Gossler. Mra. A. er's borne becouse ot lllnees in the defeated Elm ira 38-17 hare Taeeday
«even
great-grandchildren.
ACTING PASTOR LISTS
The couple will make their borne
family. The literary group had evening, aad defeated the Cobarg
Repairs Boost Expense
Christian Bcienoe funeral ser­ R. Sneed, or Mra. Clayton F. Bar­
SERVICES AT CHURCH
Only one Item, that for mainten­ In Eugene.
I. O. O. F. 20-16 last Thursday at
charge of the program.
ber.
This
committee
is
making
all
vices will be held from the Bran-
ance and repairs to buildings and
Hostess for the next meeting on Coburg. They will go to Oakridge
necessary
arrangements
and
will
Regular services will be held at stetter-SImon chapel In Eugene F ri­
grounds has been overdrawn. The
March 4. have not been named. tonight. Monday night, February
the Christian church Sunday with day afternoon at 2 o'clock. In te r­ Inform the hostess mothers what
MANY
MEMBERS
JOIN
The drama group will have charge I I . they play Lorane at Lorane aad
aunt of (1700 waa budgeted for this
they
are
to
bring
for
the
afternoon.
Rev. Clifton A. Phillips In charge. ment will be made in the New I.
Tueaday evening travel to Klmlra
purpose while the expenditures
of the program at this meeting.
NOBLE GRAND CLUB The Bible school will meet at 9:46 O. O. F. cemtery.
Eight visitors and 20 members for a return game with the L O.
have actually reached (IH6S.81.
with Beulah Thurman aa superin­
O. F. team there.
attended the meeting this week.
Thia expenditure waa largely ac­
PULPIT CHANCES MADE
Ten new members were taken tendent. The morning
worahlp
The Townies, bolstered by the
TWO INJURED WHEN
counted for In the ERA project Into the Past Noble Grand club of
hour at 11 a. m. w ill have the fol­
AT CRESWELL, MARCOLA
addition of Allan Sneed, who 1* In­
work In the buildings last summer Juanita Rebekah lodge at their
STUDENTS
PLEASE
IN
TRAIN H ITS SPEEDER
lowing sermon subject "A Run­
eligible for high school play, de­
wheu the Interior of the high achool monthly social and business meet­
Rev. W. 8. Burgoyne has been
away Slave."
STAGE PRESENTATION feated the Coburg aquad 28-11 Mat
and Lincoln building were rafln- ing at the I. O. O. F. hall Tueaday
Noble
Herring
and
B.
D
Glbaon
transferred
from
the
Methodist
The senior. Intermediate and
Thursday evening, and ran over
lahed.
afternoon. The gathering opened Junior Christian Endeavor societies went to the Eugene hospital for church at Creawell to Sheridan,
Student players at the high
the second team 18-6 as a prelim­
Total warrant debt at the middle with a potluck dinner at noon.
will meet at 8:30. An evangelistic treatment of their Injuries Satur­ and his place has been filled by school, under the direction ot Miss
uf the school year waa (18,080.41.
New members are Mrs. Ada service ut 7:30 will be preceded by day when the speeder on which Rev. Everett H. Gardner of the Marguerite Millhollen, offered a inary to the Shedd coateat.
The warrants are being readily Bench, Mrs. Mary Magill, Mrs. Bor-
a song service led by Kenneth they were riding failed to clear Wendllng-Marcola church. No pas­ fine showing of the popular stage
cuahed now and II la expected that nice Van Vslxah. Mrs. Bertha
Smith. The sermon subject will be tunnel 22 near Oakridge in the face tor has been named for the Mar- farce, “The Whole Town'» Talk­ REBEKAH GROUP HEARS
by the end uf the drat tax quarter Rouse, Mrs. Lillian Black, Mrs.
"Noah's A rk" Ih which the pastor of an oncoming freight train. The cola church, and Dr. Louis Magln. ing,” at the high achool Friday
PROGRAM OF MUSIC
on March 16, most of this debt will Alloe Perkins, Mrs. Minnie Utrarri,
superintendent
of
the evening. The entire performance
will answer the question, la the train proved to be a short stock district
have been taken up.
train and was traveling at a higher Salem district, will preach this wag replete with Its sparkling lin es: Vocal duets by Juanita Beamon
Mrs. B«tella Findley, Mrs. Katie Deluge story, historical or factT
Brumette. Mias Doris Ulrard.
Regular mid-week services will speed than the men on the speeder coming Sunday. The pastor at the which were well read by the play­ and Ruth Pollard, with Mias Glyda
had estimated.
Sheridan church has entered other ers.
Dilley aa accompanist, wars pres­
STAR CHAPTER PLANS
The charter and by-law» were re­ be held Thursday evening at 7
Thoee In the cast were Jack W il­ ented at the weekly meeting ot
work.
o'clock.
TO RECEIVE OFFICER ported on and approved, and Mrs.
liams. Lamoyne Black. France» Juanita Rebekah lodge Monday
MOHAWK DRAMA CROUP
June Korf, Mr». Findley, and Mrs.
Stiles. Wayne Tullar. Beth Ople, evening. Miss Dilley also played a
Final plans for the official visit Genevieve Louk were named on a OLD BREWERY PLANT
WINS GRANGE CONTEST MORE TROUT PONDS
Jack Logan. Laster Anderson, M ar­ piano solo, and Roberta Putmaa
hers on February 18, of Mrs. M yrtle committee to select a song (or the
BEING TORN DOWN
PLANNED AT LEABURG garet Hauck. Florence May. Colleen gave a reading. The program was
Peterson, grand conductress for club.
_________
'
Players of tbe Mohawk-McKenxIe
Cornell, Doris M arie Robinson, and praaenbed under the direction ot
Oregon, were made Tueaday even­
Workmen
are
busy
now
raxing
dr aim a group won the district con­
Members of the table committee
Federal aid funds tor additional Thurman Lanning.
Mlae Bernlco Conoly.
ing by member« of Cascade chap­ for the next meeting are Mra. tlte old brewery building In the test Friday evening when they de­
trout rearing ponds at the Leaburg
The stage setting waa by Jack
During tho buslneas meeting Os­
ter. O. E. 8. A covered dish dinner Sarah Johns, Mra. Jennie Russell, north part of the city. All of the feated Wlllakonxle players with
hatchery were approved at Port­ Peterson. Barbara Barnell handled wald Olson, chairman of the ways
for all member« and their families Mra. Zella Cantrell, and Mrs. lumber In the building, Including their one-act play, "Goose Money.”
land thia week by the state com­ properties and costumes and Pearl and means committee reported that
will he .held at 8:30, and members Blanche Daniels.
the roof 1» being taken out. The The Wlllakenxle group presented
mittee. The ponds will probably be Helterbrand waa prompter.
hla group had all plana ready tor
_ V »’•' (4 bricks used In the holler room have
of the Past Matrons club will en­
"Violin Maker of Cremonla." Both placed across the river on property
the benefit plats dinner to be ser­
Specialty
entertainment
waa
pro­
•
J
*4
el
tertain at a noon luncheon for the
been torn loose and the mortar were given at the Wlllakenxle halt, j
owned by the Eugene W ater Board. vided by the high achool orchestra, ved Monday evening. No tickets
visitor.
LODGE GIRLS TO DANCE
cleaned from them.
lutne county sportsmen made the a trio. Ruth Pollard. Eunice Rhlne- will be sold except at the door, and
The plant recently waa owned
INVITE OTHER GR.0UP9
request for additional ponds so vault, and Juanita Seaman, and girls of the F. L. club will serve.
FROSH AND SENIORS TIE
by F. H. Lindsey.. A Portland fin­ FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
more fish might be propagated others.
ance company now has charge of
Members
of
the
F.
L.
club
of
TRUMBLY HELD MONDAY and released In the W illam ette and
TICKET SALE HONORS
STUDENTS TO RESTRICT
Juanita Rebekah lodge will spon­ the property and Is doing the rax­
McKensie rlvera.
SHIPMENTS
HEAVY
AT
ATTENDANCE AT DANCE
Final rites for Marvin Trumbly,
.Mentor and freshmen students at sor an Invitational dance at the ing.
ships printer on the 8. S. Mohawk
FRUIT GROWERS PLANT
the high school tied for first place Springfield armory on Friday even­
Invitations bava been Issued for
honor In the hu I o of tickets for the ing. February 16, It was announced NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS which sank off the Atlantic coast In j IUKA CIRCLE MEETS AT
A total of 37 carloada of mixed the high achool club dance to be
a
recent
ocean
disaster,
were
held
student body play given Friday. today. Members ot the committee
DOANE
HOME
TONIGHT
MEET AT GOSSLER HOME
fru it and vegetables ware shipped held at the Armory Friday evaa-
from the Pleasant H ill Christian
The sophomore claaa waa In third In charge will be Maxine Snodgrass,
Members of Iuka Circle. Ladles from the Eugene Fruit Grower'» Ing from 2:20 until 11:30. W ith th*
Members of the Needlecraft club church Monday afternoon at 2
place. All classes received points Eleanor Smith-Turrell, and Irm a
Nolt. F. L. club» from Junction are being entertained thia after­ o'clock. Rev. W illiam W hite officia­ Auxiliary of the O. A. R.. will hold plant during tbe month of January. exception of high achool studaota
In the. geyvity contest.
Total receipts for the production City, Harrisburg, Eugene and Salem noon at the home of Mrs. W alter ted. and Interment waa made In the their regular semi-monthly meeting Thia established a naw record for and the patrons and patronnasse,
were nsgrly (70 It waa announ­ hake been Invited to attend as have N. Gossler. A potluck dinner was Pleasant H ill cemetery by the thia evening at 7:30 at the home ot January shipments. The December none will he admitted wlthont pres­
enting a written lavltatlaa.
shipments were 2* carloads.
Mrs. Alice Doane. 126 C atr*«t.
Veatch chapel of Eugene.
several additional guests.
held at one o'cloek.
ced this week.
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OLAF SKUROAL, I I
PAULSON RITES
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EDITH JOBE WEB
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