The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 14, 1935, Image 1

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Raise lands to r g||| RECORDS |R Change Made In
HULT
Pipe Organ here dimd nnuniTinu Local Business
LAND VISIT
T U III LECTURE
Club Cancels Friday Meeting;'
Pledges Of Citizens Add To
Laundry Shifts Management;
"O| To Entertain At Program ' Tile To Replace Wood In
Cruzan Bequest; Expect
Accountant
Tells
Council Mitchell Returns, Change* Trip To Bibical Place* A f­
On February 22
To Place Order Soon
City Fathers For Co. z4>
Some Crossings; Planners
Name Of Dry Cleaners
Much Work Necessary Be­
firm * Faith In W riting*
eration Monday Nigh,
Given
Questionnant
fore Opening New Books
"here will be no meeting of the
Say* World Traveler
Efforts to place an order for a
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Another change In the manage-
Much Businasa Pre*«
/
((field Lion» club Ibis week.
The City of Hprlngfleld will re-
■.•ling regularly ».bxlulm l
i pair coucrete sidewalks which hare
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! fi, ’ .day noon baa beeu cancelled
Legion Asks Boxing Commie- ,o (11 -k# way (or lbw ,,,* aUHUB, beeu broken and duioag-d by tree
I roots Itellef labor under the HERA
»¡on; Dogs, Dance Hall Lie- Ladles Nlgbt banquet and program i project will be used fur this pur
ense, Gambling Talked
to be given at Taylor hall the foi
pose which will Include the re­
■ i
. lowing week on Friday. February
moval of old broken sertlous of the
A Townsend memorial, boalna r i, George Waahlnglun'a birthday,
walk und cutting away of trouble­
(omuilaaloo. doga, dance hall lie 1 Nearly every member of the club
some tree roots.
euae. gambling, city bookkeeping. |)Ba b.<en aaalgued a part In the
Home of the wooden culverts at
tluanrea. and mduatrlal and park program for the eveulng. The on
committee were the major pro­ tertalnuieut committee has secured street crossings will also be re­
blem* presented to the Springfield a number of short skits which will placed with tile wblch la much
city council ut their monthly meet- be presented by members of the mun effective and cheaper than
lumber says Lum Anderson, super
lug Monday evvatng All mombera club.
of the cuunull, the mayor, city at­
Each member of the club baa visor of the street project.
new pipe organ for the Methodist > A story of jumbled records wblch | n'e,*‘
lh* «Prlngfleld laundry
church within the uext few days probably paint a completely false wa* made here the first of this CURIOS ARE
E X H IB IT E D
are being maile this week by mem­ I picture of the financial standing of ' we‘-1< wh* n I-, r r ’r » '
■"«
bers of that church. Building and I the City of Hprlngfleld was told at 1 Floyd Wood, both from Eugene. Orientals Say Western Idea*
Installation of the organ will re­
Tried And Proved Unwork­
, the meeting of the council Monday took over the business from Fields
quire between two and three |
and Chamberlin.
able Centuries Ago
nlgbt.
months. Hponsors of the organ -
'**”* Proprietors are well ac-
O. V. Brees«, aceoufUant, rhol
mov^meul , want U to , order
In had been employed by the council I dualnted with tbe laundry business
O. the
. ...
One cannot but help affirm his
tftruiuenl for Springfield at the
intvinK been rm hoc * la ted with thin faith in the Bible when ene visits
net Up
up a i uew
i * w net
of uuoe*
book« f IV,
o r j .
*
wuu
to Set
eel o»
same lim e one 1» ordered by a (h<# treMgur, r -n(J record-r (old
work In Eugene for tbe past five (be Holy Land and stta In tbe
the treasurer aud recorder told the
church at The Dalles This wBli ,lv
, ha,
year. They have taken the bust places mentioned with bis Bible re­
city council that affairs were so
mean a saving of approximately
badly Jumbled that he would have cess over on a lease from W. II reading tbe atortea and then look­
Jtoo lu transportation.
ing up to find that conditions, and
to do a great deal of cbecglng and 1 Hobbs, owner.
The organ wanted here is a uew
Another change announced this people exist the same today aa they
investigating before he could be
Iteuter orgau wblch will coat ap-
sure of the actual conditions of week was at Jim m ie’s Cleaning did. according to writers of the
. proxluiulely (2000 delivered and In
shop where James Mitchell has re­ Bible, hundreds of years before
each
fund.
Nlueteen laborers are employed stalled here. Tbla la the same kind
torney. recorder, treaaurer. and O. also been named on oue of the com
lumed to resume his work as pro­ Christ.
Mr. Breese said.
V. Breese, city recorder ut Cottage tnltlees muklng arraugemeuts tur this week. They are removing rock of organ used lu moat of tbe Eu­
prietor and manager
This statement waa made several
“At
your
request
I
have
attempt­
Grove aut In on the aesaion. A largo the affair. These committees are from Mill street which was loosen­ gene churches aud at tbe Music
Mr. Mitchell has been on an ex times last night at tbe Methodist
ed
to
Install
an
accounting
system
group of Inloroatod visitors ulao worklug under the direction of the ed by the scarifier aud are trlmm building at tbe university.
for your city recorder and trees-!
vacation, and he has an , hurch by Rev. W. H. Hurgoyne.
turned out for the meeting.
general committee consisting of W. Ing up the curb shoulders. A new
Au organ fund Is being built
nounced that be will change tbe pastor of the MethodDt church at
urer.
urface will bo placed on this uroutul a bequest of (1200 left by
Quick dis pu* 11 luu was mudo of F. W alker. C. F. Barber, Dr. Mel
“I am unable to reconcile the out- name of his plant to Hprlngfleld Sheridan who will conclude a week
the Townsend memorial reaolullou vllle H. Jones. I. M Peter sou and street.
tbe late Mrs. Janie Cruzan. An ad-, .
.,
. ,
,
,
,
.
.
,
,
standing
warrants from your war Cleaners and Dyers. He will be ac­ of nightly lectures here Friday
which hud boon submitted by Sev F II Flattery.
Plans for future projects to be dltlonal (760 la needed, aud local
.
,
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.
,
;
i
rant
record
with
that of your an tive In the management of the evening. Many lantern slides mad«
• r t Jacobson, proaident of the local
started In Hprlngfleld uuder the people desiring to see a pipe organ ■
, . .
. ,
.
.
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from pictures taken by Rev. Bur-
.
j
mjal
statement.
I
understand that business himself.
club. The rraolutlou asked that u
federal aid relief program were ask- Installed In tbe city are aiding I n . .
„ , , ,
. .
goy-ne when be visited the Holy
the
Bond
Lien
records
have
not
copy of the memorial he sent Io
i isl of the city council at their uieet- the financial drive. This morning ,
... . .
.
.
I .and and 27 other countries re­
been audited for a number of years
President Itooeevelt, and to all of
I lug Monday nlgbt. A number of tbe sum of (373 hud been axsured
cently have been shown each even­
Unless
the
true
condition
of th<
the Gregou congressional delega
’ questionnaire blanks bud beeu seut by fifteen persons. Must of these
ing.
The last of tbeee will be
assets and liabilities of your town
Gon Councilman Privat und llar
I io the city from the state relief have voluntarily offered their com
shown tonight at 7:30.
ran
be
ascertained
it
is
Impossible!
tholoinew voted for the resolution
headquarters lu Portland that all Irlbutlouu, and they Include many ,
. . . . .
. !
.
.
I for me to set up further records.(
ou the roll call Thompson voteli
i work which could be undertaken of the huslneusmen aud their faint-
Life, Places Unchanged
The amount of liens receivable, j
uo and Taylor, declared the matter
here as relief projects be listed lu Ilea.
Wheu one sits on the spot where
(bond liens| In my opinion, as
sbuuld he tabled and did uol cast a
g q . Sparks Settled In I 'heir Importance together with the
Josephs brothers sold him into
Pledge, are being re .e lv.d with j gh()Wn
V((Ur
g, Btemenl
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I . . . I * * e-w»l aa l i e s
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•
r
. . . . . . . . .
. . . .
vole Mayor Turner . declared
a tie
ability to finance a part of the an uuderaundlng «hat half of th e ! arw from „ 5 (KK) WI to , 20>(MM) w
slavery to the leader of a trader
McKtnzia
Country
in
1875;
Cottage
Grove
-
Springfield
and cast a vote of approval for the'
caravan aud looks up to see a long
work locally.
sum will be paid before the end,
eS(.„gg q(
true T > |w „ ,g
Died Sunday At Hospital
Orators To Clash Twice In caravan of camels coming over the
resolution.
. (rue condttlon
The blanks were turned over to of tb l. year and the balance by j |mp<.r>dre
•o s ln g Commission W aits
Dual Meet On Friday
crest of the nearby hills, and wheu
Khow„
Planning commission the end of next year. It I . necea-, of y()ur ai CX>I|ntl,
Fuueral services fur Mrs. H. C. the City
Appointment of a boxing commis­
one sits on the ledge of Rebecca’s
sary
that
all
money
he
available
headed
by
Harry
M
Hlewart
for
Hparks who died at tbe Pacific hos­
an accountltiK Hy»tem be installed."
Springfield high school debate
sion to Include J M ljir»on, lh .
well and watebes women come to
for the organ when tbe final pay
pital In Eugene Hunday, February consideration.
Mr.
Breese
did
not
blame
a
n
y
.
schedule
will
s
t
a
r
t
tomorrow
Melville H Joues. M B lluntly. II.
draw their water from this well
men! Is due as tbe Cruzan bequest
It. at the age of *5 years will he
city official either now or in the j against Cottage Grove. Tbe Grove
G. Dibble« and H. E Maxey waa
which was dug through solid rock
was conditioned un the (act that
held this afternoon at Z o’clock
.k
««v f . . r , ^ r ! yearg paMt for the <‘ondltlon
lh ® teem will come here at
10:30 to
requested by llie American l.eglou
at least 20 centuries before Christ,
the
church
not
create
any
further
R wajj Ju#, l|)e gygteni
from the Veatch chapel Io Eugene
uphold the affirm ative, while tbe one passes through a completely
A special meeting will be held after
debt.
Dr E V. Hllvers will officiate, aud
ing used, he declared. A letter by local team will argue the negative
lb« city attorney Investigates the
new experience In life, be declared.
Tbe
church
property
is
entirely
Interment will be made In Green­
an accountant addressed to the ide of the debate question.
legal slalus In this matter If action
The contrast between the people
clear
of
debt
and
the
congregation
wood cemetery near Leuburg
council In 1923 told of the bad con
The subject for the debate topic of the Orient and Occident is not
la desired before the next monthly
has weathered the degression In a
Qf tfae c,(y b<xjkg Th(g w#g
Mrs. Hparks has been a resident
this year is: Resolved: That the that of advanced civilization, but
meeting.
fine manner says Deau C. Poin ■ ead at tbe meeting Monday Noth­
of lame counly for tbe past *u
Federal government should adopt rather it is a contrast between the
A dance hall license was ap-
dexter,
pastor.
years. Hhe waa one ot the early :
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ing was done about the books, the the policy of equalizing education
pruved for It E. Cook who wants
modern and ancient civilization.
same system having been used in the several states by means of
to bold public dances lu (lie old settlers in the upper McKenzie Meeting Of McKenzie Cate-
until the present time.
...untry, having lived moat of her
Croup Cancelled; G.
Cast Off Alien Influence
annual grants to secondary and ele-
rummuulty hall.
"W e tried your Western methods
It Is necessary that the book* b e ' mentary schools,
II. E Maxey. chairman of tbe lu life at Blue Hlver.
Simpson To Make Visit
Hhe was born at Little Hock,
cleaned up now so that the council
T he negative Grove
ea rn w ill mure than a cenutry ago and found
dustrlal and park committee, call
I Arkiinsa* In February IttbO Hhe ¡ F ir*I telegraphic »boot for mem-
may have exact knowledge of the argue the question In Cotlag* Grove ■ >ut that the» did not work. Rev.
ed the council’s attention to the.
fact that ouly two member, of bis
m“ rrl,Ml
H ( . Hparks at Lit-1 lM)rg of the Ml.K ent|,t Gateway rifle
financial condition of the city. It tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 against i Burgoyne q mted several of lue old
tie UorJt lu 1X71 and they came to I and pistol club will he held h ere,
will be Impossible to accomplish the affirm ative squad (row Spring Jewish merchants aa laying.
committee were active, and that
U n e county In IX7A. having lived '
da) e, eulug
, l|r Kay No„
much In refunding and rebonding field.
they had served through several
’Here I* rtily one highway In
fcere 4nce Dis. time. M> »•’" “ ■ I„ r a g e Starting *» 7 :3 0
the city Indebtedness until this In-
Members chosen by Miss Bernice' th - Holy Land. Thl Is Gene aj Al-
administrations with no change.
Many
Use
Facilities
During
furmBt,on
b
available,
says
E
H
Maxey volunteered his resignation
11
Conoly, debate coach, to represent, ieuby s m ilitary road. An !««»»
Two sons survive.
They are Dex I Membership In lue club Includes
Past Year; 500 Book* Re­ Turner, mayor. Tbe council be­ the local school are Joan Seavev I has beer, made to rid tbe country
to clarify the commlltee member­
ter Hparks at Blue Hlver. and Fells : »portamen In Eugene and Hprlng
lieve* much money can be saved by aud Doris Marie Robin* -a, affirm a­
bound During
Summer
ship situation
The lerma of all Bea^ks at McXeuxle bridge
of all alien influences. Aa a result
field and they will match their skill I
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refunding bonds at lower Interest tive ; and Roland Farnsworth and
members were deemed to huve ex­
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u
ir
i.
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I
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I
very little is imported, not even
with the Portland Itlfle club. Only
Borrowers using facilities of the rates.
Lorna Chase, negative.
A ffirm a­ spices and all the food tastes very
pired and a new committee will be
' rifles will he used Monday and all
Hprlngfleld
Public
Library
during
tive alternates are Allwln Johnson much alike. Principal food dishes
1 appointed by the mayor subject to B IR TH D A Y PARTY HELD
members of (h<< club will have a
the past year reached the total of CHURCH M EM BERS TAKE
and Malcolm Hanson. Roy C ran-1 are barley soup, cauliflower, thick
ratification by the council. Metn-
chance to shoot.
FOR M ISSION WORKER
15XX. a gain of 47 over tbe preced-
bars of the old committee were H.
COM
M
UNION
SUNDAY
I ‘,al1 and Alpha Prindel win b® th® coffee, hard bread, and sometimes
The regular monthly meeting of I ,„a year x total of 139 new card*
alternates for the negative team.
E. Maxey. H. ('. W right. 1. M. Pet
eggs and chicken.
The birthday of Misa Hattie M it­ the McKenzie Gateway Rod und wvrt, tasued during the year, but
The single critic judging system i
terson, Welby Hlsvens, and A. J.
Communion will be held at the
Children do not play like they
i-bell. mission worker In Africa, Gun dub scheduled for Monday , kz were withdrawn, according to
Perkins.
Christian church Hunday morning will be used this season. The judge* do in this country. They are taught
was observed here Tuesday even­ night has beeu cancelled according the annual report of the library
■ Dogs Too Numerous
at the 11 o’clock service when Rev. for the opening debates are to be to act like grown people. The girls
ing when members of the Iridio* to W alter Uossler. club president, committee.
Protest agulnet dogs running un-
Cliftou A. Phillips preaches on the furnished by the University of O re-' tend flocks and are married at an
because
of
the
Inter-club
shoot.
.*. « . . . i Missionary
society
entertained
Persons using the library in­ subject. "The L ittle Man In the gou speech department.
checked and In packs In the city | .
.
. .....
early age. The boys learn trades
Gene Hlmpsou. manager of the cluded 1621 adults aud 69 children.
Jelntly with the members of Hattie
Persons interested in the debates
were heard Charges of damaged
Church." The Bible school will
in shops.
Mitchell Missionary circle at the state game farms has promised to Hix persons living outside of the
gardens and undesirable conditions
meet at 9:46 with Beulah Thur­ are invited to attend them. They
Language of Parables
home of Miss Mitchell’s sister. Mrs. com.- to Hprlngfleld aud meet with city have cards here.
on school grounds were voiced at
man as superintendent. The Endea will be helti in Miss Conoly's room
Tbe people speak in parables.
the dub He may be here later In
D. B. Murphy.
C ontributions Listed
tbe meeting by (boee seeking re­
vor societies meet at 6:30 and an at the high school.
This accounts for many of the
Each organization held their sep i «he month according Io Gossler.
Tbe library has a total of 2936 evaugellstic service will be held lu
lief from tbe dog problem City At­
statements In the Bible which we
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business
meetings
alter
'
volumes,
tflxty
eight
uew
volumes
torney King waa asked to luveetl-1 * ra ,‘’
the eveniug at 7:30. Kenneth Smith
find difficult to believe in their
which
a
joint
program
was
pres
CHURCH
FOLK
HONOR
LEGION
M
EETS
T
O
N
IG
H
T
.
were
added
by
gift
aud
39
were
gate tbe present control ordinances
will lead a half-hour of congrega­
literal
Interpretation,
said
the
ented. T b l* Included devotional* '
either
purcba*ed
or
rebound.
and determine whal further action
tional singing and Rev. Phillips will
SEVERAL AT SOCIAL
EUGENE SESSION SET speaker.
by Miss Uldlue Uartln. a study of i
Gne volume of periodicals was re­ give a lecture sermon on "The
could be taken.
Jerusalem is a city of the dead
Regular meeting of the Spring-
An Invitation to Jolu the League Japan led by Mrs. Mariou K. ■ j I Several of the older members of bound. The library received X mag­ First African Convert." Mid-week
azine* by subscription and six as services w ill be held Thursday at field American Legion post number as well as of the living. There are
of Oregon Cities was presented and AAams. and the birthday party held Ih(> M,,t|1(idlst church
more dead people burled outside
tabled until tbe next aeaalon. Tbe ky the Circle girls each of whom a, an informal reception and social gifts It also receives one news­ 7 o'clock.
40 will be held this evening at the
the city walls than live within. It
armory.
city had membership In tbe organi­ brought gifts which will he sent to held In the basement of the Metho­ paper regularly.
is the wish or most Jews that they
Miss
Mitchell.
Irene
Anderson
An
analysis
of
Ihe
report
shows
Plans
have
also
been
.
nnourc«d
dist
church
Wednesday
evening
sation several years ago. The an­
L IT T L E CHANCE SEEN
might be able to go back to Jeru­
played
a
piano
solo,
and
Pearl
Hel-
that
the
circulation
per
capita
Is
following the Bible lecture.
nual membership fee la (20.
IN
UR
L E |aniet(e Council headed by M. B. salem to be buried near the Holy
If* r F U
R N
N IT
I I U
U R n E t S
o T
I Y
T LC.
The occasion honored tbe tor 4.1 and an average ot 3.4 per vol­
Resignation of Hugh Jolllff aa terbrand sang a vocal solo Mrs.
City.
Huntly. This will open with a din­
street commissioner waa accepted. Noah Helterbrand prepared a b i r t h - 1 , wwidt„ g anniversary for Mr. ume. The average circulation per
There w ill not be much change
Floor Of Jerusalem
day cake for the occasion.
| „nd Mrs. W illiam Gaiilz. the recent' borrower Is 6.6.
ner at the Osburn hotel for mem-'
He baa been transferred back to
In furniture styles to be shown In
Jerusalem has been besieged 38
The
March
meeting
will
be
held
Outstanding
item
in
the
report
bers
of
the
Legion
ond
of
the
Aux-
i
birthday of Luke Thompson, amt
the fire chief Job.
at the home of Mrs. R. E. Moahler ihe birthday Wednesday of L. K. is the rebinding of 6U0 l>ooks which this part of the country this year lliary at 6:46 Tuesday evening., times and destroyed 16 times. Each
W arrant Turned Down
was accomplished as an HERA pro­ said W. C. W right of the W right February 19. Following the dinner time the buildings have been level­
ttprltigrield's city warrants are with Mra. Elmer Ferguson aa lead­ Page who was X4 years old.
er
of
the
dlacuaakra.
ject
last summer. The city paid for aud Hons Hardware and Furniture the Legion members w ill adjourn ed until today the elevation on
not cashable and are not accept­
materials
which amounted to (26. company on his return from San to the armory for their business which David walked is 126 feet be­
able in payment for auto license
M E TH O D IS TS TO HEAR
Receipts
for the library for the Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W right session. The auxiliary w ill meet at | low the present city floor, says
plates the Secretary of State In­ H. S. BOY AUTHOR OF
Rev. Burgoyne. The present city
EUGENE MAN AT VESPERF past year were (527 from the tax’ spent several days in the Califor­ the hotel.
formed the council. A warrant was
SH O R T D 0 0 STORY
nia city last week attending t h
e
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Is a series of elevations, and one
levy
of
4.2
mills.
(16.33
from
fines,
returned and tbe council author­
I ’’Leadership and Prayer" will be
has to go down, 20 or 30 of these to
and (6.00 tor non-residents cards. buyers gathering. They returned I
ised the payment In cash.
Metuher of (he Junior class al ,|IW theine of thè niessage at thè
reach the level on which Jesus
home Hunday. Quite a bit of enatu- NEW FORDS D ELIVER ED
Expenditures
totaled
(667.33
In­
The establishment of a cash fund thè Hprlngfleld high school were , , o c |och hour at thè Methodlst
eled furniture was shown, but this;
walked. Much historical informa­
not to exceed (260 at any time was surprised last week when one of church Hunday Rev. Dean C. Poin­ cluding Ihe (26 for rehlndlug ma­
TO
LOCAL
PURCHASERS
has never been very popular here,
tion will be revealed when further
authorised for payment of postage, their number, Harold Olney, pres­ dexter. preaching. At the 6 o'clock terials. leaving a balance of (6.00
he said.
at
the
close
of
the
year.
W illis Bertsch ha* taken deliv-, excavations are made, the speaker
gasoline and other incidentals. It ented to the Junior English class vesper service Ihe Rev. I ’lay Pal­
predicted.
Governed
by
Board
ery
of a new Ford truck this week.
was suggested that the fund be a very Interesting story of dog life mer of Eugene Congregational
To view the many curios of the
KARL
GIRARD
HONORED
The
library
was
established
here
He has mounted a two-unlt hogged
created from money lu the emer­ which he had written on his own , , hurch will preach on the theme:
Holy Land being exhibited by the
In 1912 aud Is governed by a libr
fuel
body
on
the
chassis.
A
T
SURPRISE
PARTY
gency fund.
Initiative.
"The Boundlessness of Life.” Hla
ary hoard named by the city coun­
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Ray Nott. proprietor of the An-, speaker Is worthy of an evening
Replacement of missing stop
The story renters around a dog text will be: "The Word of God
Friends of Karl Girard gathered derson Motor company, local Ford Itself. Rev. Burgoyne dresses In the
street signs was referred to the named Jock from v/hlch It derives Is not Bound." The Hunday Church cil. Members of the present board
are Mrs. N. W. Emery, Mrs. L. K. at his home Haturday evening for gurage. has received his new 1935 garb of the old Jews of Jerusalem
street com m ute* as were several Ita name.
school meets at 9:46 a. in. and »he
when giving his lectures.
Page. Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, Mrs. a surprise party. Seven couples en- four-door sedan this week.
requests
for
Improvements
to
Olney first read the story whea I,»ague* at 6 p. in.
Wm.
Rouse,
ami
Mrs.
M.
V.
W
alk­
Joyed
an
evening
of
cards
and
re-1
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streets. Request for supplies for only partially completed, and al­
C IR C U IT CO URT SETS
er. Mrs. Frances M. Bailsman Is freshments were served. Those
the fire department were referred though he has now completed It, he NEED LEC R A FT CLUB
present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
P
u
t-
.TEA
C
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E
N
T
E
R
T
A
IN
S
Ihe
librarian.
Mrs.
Haltsman
has
to the fire and water committee. has refused to read beyond the
JURY L IS T FOR SPRING
CROUP HAS LUNCHEON been III for several weeks and only man, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Black.
FOR CARD CLUB GROUP
The matter of finding • relief man climax.
Ibis week returned to her work Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Findley. Mr.
The list of Jurors to serve at the
for the fire chief on his day-off
Fourteen members of the Needle nt the library.
and Mrs. Lynn Stone. Mr. and Mrs.
Miss M argueiite Millhollen en­ spring term of circuit court which
each week waa alao left to the fire IUKA MAKES PLANS FOR
craft club were guests of Mrs
Acknowledgement was also made Fred Louk. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. tertained at her home last Thurs­ w ill convene on February 26 was
and water committee.
V
IS
IT
OF
STA
TE
HEADS
W
alter
N.
Gossler
last
Thursday
of
receipt of a pencil sharpener do- Jarrett. Mr. and Mrs. John Ketels. day evening for members of the made public when they were drawn
Debt Refund Planned
nt a one o'clock luncheon meeting : nnted by B. A. Washburne.
Mr. and Mrs. Girard and daughter. O-No card club. Honors at bridge by County Clerk Dillard and Sher­
Ordinance number 687 providing
Next meeting of Iuka circle, 37, at her home. Mrs. Dan Crites of
The library Is open Wednesday Doris.
went to Mrs. W llda Cotton and iff Hwarts yesterday, ncluded In the
for the refunding and reboudlng of
Ladles auxiliary of the O. A. R. Eugene was a guest.
and Haturday afternoons from 2-5
Miss Crystal Bryan. Next meeting list are Lydia Edgell. Hprlngfleld,
the city debt and the payment of
will be held al Taylor ball It waa
Mrs. Robert Chatterton will be and In the evening from 7-9.
of the club will be held February route 1; Anna M. Logan and Clara
SPECIAL M E E T IN G OF
6 percent of nil money saved the
it (Milled last Thursday evening hostess for the next in etlng nf the
21 with Miss Beth Ople as hoatess. Snodgrass, Hprlngfleld, and George
city to G. V. Hreeee, accountant,
D R ILL TEA M CALLED
when the group met at the home of group on 21. Mrs. Marlon Hall will
M. Platt, Springfield route 2.
GIRL SCOUT CROUP W ILL
for his service» was presented. An
Mrs. Alice Doane. Thia will be he the assistant hostess.
emergency wns declared and pass­
LODGE G IRLS PLAN
Mrs.
Ray
Stevens,
captain
of
the
PRESENT
“NEIGHBOURS"
visitation night for the group, at
ed after Ila third reading. The coun­
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Neighbors of Woodcraft drill team.
ARMORY DANCE FRIDAY MASONS TO E N TE R TA IN
which time Mrs. Fredla Peterson
PRISCILLA CLUB M EETS
cil also approved the employment
The
well-known
play.
"Neigh
has
called
a
special
meeting
of
the
mid Mrs. Gertrude Dowling will be I
A T VA LE N TIN E SOCIAL
of Breese Io audit the city accounts
FOR LUNCHEON TO D A Y' hours." will be presented by the, team to be held at her home on
A short business meeting at 8:30
guests.
for (IP each month. He will also be
Hprlngfleld Girl Scouts at the Lin­ east Main street Friday evening at w ill precede tne (lance to be spon­
Monthly social night sponsored
paid nn hourly wage for checking nnd Indlrnted their Intention to
Members of the Priscilla cluh coln school Friday evening. Febru­ 7:30. Those without transportation sored Friday night at the Armory by Liberty Masonic lodge for them­
the hHiicroft bond nnd leln docket stand back of peace officers when met at the home of Mrs. E. O. ary 22. at 7:30 o'clock. The cast are asked to meet at Egglmann's by the F. L. Girls group of Juanita selves. members of Cascade chap­
for the city.
they aeek to enforce existing or­ Stuart today at one o’clock to go for the play Is being coached by at 7 o’clock.
Rebekah lodge. The dance Is In­ ter O. E S. and their families will
Local gambling, especially among dinances which are being violated. to Eugene where they were enter­ Miss Bernice Conoly.
vitational and has been set to start be held at the lodge hall this even­
high school hoys, and other similar
W. A. Taylor waa elected aa tained at a 1:30 luncheon at the
Critically III — Mrs. Mary C. at 9 o'clock. Members of clubs at ing A covered dish dinner at 1:30
matters were brought before the president of the council. Ho Ja Del Rey cafe. Mrs. W illiam Curtis
Taken to Hospital— Lee Gay, Magill Is critically 111 at her home Salem, Junction City. Harrisburg will precede the social evening
council. The council referred these the only hold-over member on the la assisting hostess (or the after­ Hprlngfleld route 1, was taken to here. Her son from Bend la en­ t.nd Eugene have been invited to | during which cards and dancing
nutters to the police committee council.
noon.
the Pacific hospital today.
route here.
attend.
will be enjoyed.
FAVOR
TO W NSEND
PLAN
.
SPARKS FUNERAL
ÎQ BE IN EUGENE
H. S. READY FOR
DEBATE SERIES
SPORTSMEN PLW
GUN CLUB SHOOT
REPORT SHOWS
LIBRARY BUSY
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