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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
NO. 6
LÄS1 HOOP GAMESh » " " s," denli LIONS WILHOTE
FOB SEASON P'-' h “ ' A‘ u M ' MEETING ISSUE
Corvelli» And Eugene High
Battle For Dietrict Title
At Corvelli« Friday
5>
f° r CHECK BLUE
Needy Groups
tmns io o ftr
cm PROPEfm
Gro»,
Plovers
SP0R1SCIEN HEAR
Athenian Group From Cot­
County Seek» $3204.18 For
vnee Of Five New Member«
tage Grove To Give Mystery Game Department Also Anxi­
Mayor
Appoints
Appraisal
» Me Announced At H. S. Club To Decide Question Of 1*00 Per.on.; Approve Re-
Play Here On March 8
ous To Develop Native
Committee To Establish
Weekly Gatherings; Dr.
quest For School Lunch
’’ rogram On Friday
Trout For McKenzie
New Values For Books
"Spooky Tavern," three-act mys-i
Morris Talks Gold
The extMielon of the Springfield
"K
student» «1 Hprlngflsld
Z. , , h. f it « ! f*ry play, will be given at the high
grade school hot lunch project ! All property owned by the city
' "
_ .
BIRD SEASON MAY BE CUT
il will hold IhMir senil-
Member» of the Hprlugfleld Liona ¡
school auditorium Friday evening.!
!
through
the
mouth
of
March
at
the
of Springfield will be apprataed
GROVE FORFEITS GAMES
■inbly program at the dub will hold their regular meet
. « I of 3130 «4 of SERA funda for and the value» thua determined March 8. by the Atheniau club of Holding Pens For Pheasants
auditorium Friday in ,
Taylor hall Friday noon th l.
> p p w -d by
(>(>un(y
t
.. .. Cottage Grove under the epoaaor-
will lie taken aa the new valuation
. _
,___,__.
University-Oregon State Will
Prove Successful Gene
. i o'slock It has boot) week, according to E. U. Stuart,
hlp of the Springfield Lions club.
Close Season At McArthur UUUOUUi •<! by Mlaa May Hewes. dub president The meeting last B elief committee yesterday. The te) be carried on the city hooks Agreement to sponsor the traveling
Simpson Tell Group
.
i— « n s..' project was asked by the Spring-i
,b
bookkeeping system
(acuity advlaor.
player» waa reached at the Lions
Court Saturday Night
Friday waa < « • « • *
(IHd Parent-T«« her association.
* , ()lnpIeled.
Members of the state game com­
Tha uaiw»« of two aenlor and of plan, for Ladle. Night.
app(r(>prUttoB of
for
repreaeBtot, ¥ t re.id eete of club meeting last Friday noon.
Basketball will fade from the three Junior students who will ba
Kleven character» are included mission would he pleased to raise
l i t apeclal Importance to all mem­
(.„ y w, rg
on a commit ,
g)l m e„ f|>h from n a 0 „ trout for libera­
■port« picture for Springfield peo­ taken lu'^i mnmbershlp In the bers will be the matter of holding «•«»•» -e « 4 . and .uppH eaffr relief
purpose» was alao a s k e d b y he |e<j
by K H. Turner., 1 ' b1
The troupe travels tlon in the McKenxie If aom-one
ple thia week and whan Uiay wit­ Hprlngfb Id chapter of tho National meeting» each week. Thia queatlon
ness the final Oregon Oregon Stale Honor Boctety at the meeting will will l»e thrown open to discussion j
ii
equipm ent.. r an
1400 people In planting gardens , lbg property .O n the committee are ■ rith all th ir o i will be 10 and tt> < la red Krank U. Wire, ¿tale game
hoop couteal to be played at Mr I b4, miQounred Friday
and a vote will b e taken to deter-, this spring and summer If the state | T j
I
AdmlHuion
pria
Ml.('racken. L. K. Page '
•mperviaor, at the mouthly meeting
Arthur court Haturday night at j Jullll eca teel of the »peach de- mine the dealree of the member !
com m ittee grant« the fund* asked. I tin ier Maxey, Baxter Young, E. K. ; canta.
ttpooky Tavern in located in a of the McKeuzie Gateway Rod and
7 30
partment of the University of Ora- hip.
In addition to furnishing the j Kepner arid N ale Howe.
The high achool schedule for goo. will he the principal »peuker
northern unlver»ity town, and the Gun club at Taylor hall Monday
At tho meeting mat Friday Dr. Ì seed» thia year, the commit!«
The committee will meet and ael
Hprlugfleld was completed Tueaday and aeveral musical number« will Victo, Morris, p ro les« ., of econo-,
* ning.
gardenpra|
...
.e
I
chairman. They will then , olav
, » * start at about eight
a{ o'clock
evening wlteu HI. Mary'» of Eugene be given. T hese have not been an- mica at the unlveralty. d iscu ssed ,
Nearly 200 person« attended the
supervisors to as Is. the needy net tbelr
he given a liât oi all city property
> -e — ___ . l . . . . l ^ L , n z»v i Ile a >
r
handed Hubert Chatterton'. boy»
the rtx o ijt g gold
o ,u O
ca H
s e due
o e . la
j - ion
. o - of
e . tha
ln Ptannln, . nd ptanllng
-■
lo ...„„p,,.. a new set o i l * " 1' Tb‘’ «’*“>' U“ ‘*
• r«tor" for
10 33 defeat on the HalnCs floor
The public In Invited to attend supreme court. Dr. Morris first
w,„ enc<,uraBe
.
,
a « l 15 minute».
U-ndaace at such gatherings in tnte
(D iversity high also annexed an 1 thl» spec lai aaaemhly program aayi «rmed the history of ev en t, which
plM tlM M(<ru v » £ U
•
wbub
Th(. cbar.c t e rs In .he p.ay and t U ) . o tb er visitors at the meet.ng
other win over tue Springfield team Mlaa llewee.
um up to the nece»s.ty for a duels-
„
.......
’ p
,«dus '»oae taking the parts are as fol b,.sil|. Mr. Wire were Gene Simp-
ftUpervialon In th»? preservation of <. ju ( j <5|| tjje cny lots and R»e indua
Friday evening when they took the
!
------ .h e aarden. will be pro
............ i h»ws: Lor Hacker, owner of Spooky
„„„ag.-r of the state game
Officer» of the Springfield honor Ion
* M ' f°od front the gardens will be pro i . < .
»re being carried on the!
long end of a 13 40 »«-ore In a game society chapter are Edna Severson
i, Ben Connor, new game en-
He traced .he «“ W «’« ’* « ,r°*"
,he fa., under .he present
„J
al valua. j Tavern. Her. Hatch. Ghost Woman , ,
played at McArthur court.
president. Jerry Clark, vice presi the ad*'uM* of the New Ooal and
*
I i who $•<■•■«•*>»
n ie « (orternent officer for Lane county,
haunts (¿rwxzxkv
Spooky T»v«*rn-
Tavern, M
M in
innie:
plans.
Hons established during the boom Davis; Lucy Hacker, a spirltualls- u eu e Goff, manager of the Leaburg
Local Teams Through
dent; Irene Jeane«, secretary; and Franklin Roosevelt Into the White j
period.
The I. O. O. F. league haa oom Mary Klkow. treasurer.
tic medium. Marlon Armstrong, Luuhery. and sportsmen from Eu-
House at a time when the banks!
pleiad Its achedule. and the local
' Joyce Wingate, a resourceful col- Beu¥, an(j the McKenxie and upper
were falling because people had
independent
team»
are
about
lege girl, Lois W illiams; Flora be! j W illamette valleys.
lost confidence and were w ith -.
through for Ute season.
Wingate, h r younger sister, Flor
Fj<h
Not migrate
drawing their funds aud hoarding
t'hamptouablp of the high aohool
gold In both thia country and In!
ence Franklin; Bedella. the two
ju lhe jjcK en ile river do
district now rente between Kugene
girls' colored mammy. Milllcent ,|t l migrale
much as those fish
Europe where they were sending j
and Corvallie and thia queatlon la
j Burrows; Ralph Channing, a senior wmt j, go to the ocean and return
It for safe keeping.
due to be decided In a final game
’ in love with Joyce. N ile; Man- to spawn, making it difficult to
The next step after the ban k .
tu le- played at Corvallla Friday
! beck: Terry Tanner, a Junior In the catch the brood trout, said Wire.
holiday waa going off the gold
Henderer Closes Shop; Pohl
evening. Both team» are now tied
fix. Vincent Bricher; Willie It has been found impracticable to
standard and the calling In of all
Pledges
Almost Equal
Sum ■
’an,i‘
for first place The winner of the I
And Pollard Plan Move
r ie o g e s
M
Worgie. a stuttering freshman sein the river due to the contour
gold which was quickly taken away
Paulina
Clement
Passes
Sat­
Friday night tilt will repreaent the |
Necessary For Instrument
afraid of ghosts. Roy Mason; o( lh<J boltonii and efforts to trap
To Vacated Spot
urday; Funeral Services from the banks before the gold con­
dlatrlct In the »tale tournament at
Place Order Today
Blackle Simms, Farone's former the trQUt ha¥e been oniy partially
tent of the dollar was reduced by
In Springfield Monday
Th« Henderer electric shop Is
Halem on March 30.
thc henchman. George Stinnett; Far
Trapping furnishes suf-
uearly 40 per cent by act of con
Albany now hold« third place!
PurchatZ of an organ for
being iloaod this week. After all
one, known as the Creeper. Joe Wy- fjcient egg8 fronl salmon, and net»
gross
_
People of Springfield were eur
Thia step Immediately raised the the equipment and supplies belong Methodist church was assured this ,
tu the gauie. won column,
with __
Ht
' can be used in Diamond lake and
Mary's "mid la-banon lied for fourth prised Seturdey when they learned uuestion wheUjer the United States lug to Mr Henderer have been | week when a tabulation of pledges
oil. r bodies of water across the
Piece mat*»
Sixth ft»
piece,
second
th - e, of the p ee.ln x th»t
Alitit
'' . PC’
WMM from --
would pay It» gold certificates In moved out, the spar e will be taken and contributions was made by the
’ Ca cades to secure the fish when
p
. . . j with 1 i>«.,iin..
1U veer
bottom beton«« to Mprtngfleld.
Pauline <'i»ni»iit
Clement. 10
year old
old daugb-
daugh
In
charge.
Almost
gold or In the devaluated money over by Al Pohl and N. L. Pollard. ; com m ittee
I needed.
Cottage Orov» taking the cellar let of Mr. and Mrs Decar U Clem and whether the government would electrician and plumber, who will ' enough funds in addition to the
It still remains impossible to take
I ent. 8h» had been 111 for «orne time,
moved
out.
the
space
will
be
taken
gift
of
31250
left
by
Mrs.
Janie
poettlon
pay the obligations in amounts of
the native trout from the McKenxie
but
few
reallxod
the
eerlousneee
of
j Cruxan have been pledged to the
Orove Man Ineligible
the devaluated money equivalent to preeent location.
river and keep them to ponds until
The Oro-e teem wae elttlng well | the Pauline
ailment waa born at the home ! the value at the time they were
John Henderer has taken a new fund of $2000 needed for the organ
the spawning period as they dev­
position with the Mountain States and Installation.
up In the column until this week
elop a fungus growth which soon
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>» »«• - —
«
“
James A. Bamford. representa­
Power compaiiy a« appliance repair
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i kills them, according to Mr. Goff.
26. 1»36.
ruled tna. Harold Mlnney. a Iran. Held,
Held, on
on January
January 35.
»36 Hhe
She had
had valuation.
tive
of
the
Reuter
organ
makers
This was the buala of the lawsuit man and will dt*votc hia full time
H atchery and Flow er«
will h e In Springfield / today to Win Two, Lose Seven In Nine
(er from Vids who has been play­
Meets; Myrtle Creek To
No additional money is spent at
meet with the church officials and
ing with the Grove team, was In­
at the Urattaln to the Supreme Court for a dects- ployed by that company.
Come Here Tomorrow
>»" McKenxie hatchery for flow er.
eligible The a isle body declared past few years
Several changes ln the Interior • complete arrangements for the pur­
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and shrubs, said Mr. Wire. AU of
ell gem e. In which which M ltu ey ' building. Bbe was also a member I Ion.
chase.
The constitution gives the cong ot the new location are being plan
Springtield high school d» bators ibis work Is being done by regular
p a rticip ate forfeited
! °< “ >« Methodist church Bunday
Some
of
the
preliminary
work
to
rvss the right to establish aud re- ued by Pohl and Pollard These
It 1« und»»r«t(xxl (bat no form al ‘ »cbool
church necessary lo the instal- will end their season here. Friday employee* durittg alack, periods l a ­
gulate the monetary system , said will Include enlarging the front ' the
in tlon of the musical Instrument afternoon when they meet the! ,beir work or on their own time,
*
* ‘ 1 part ot the shop to provide more
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can be started at once, and It 1» Myrtle Creek high school team in a„d Mr. Goff and his workers
U.^Hpmigne'ld’^ h o o l made no of efsters. Mr». Mary Bail. Stayton; come will he If congress makes fur-1 display space
expected that two months time will the tenth debate of the season. The bould be complimented instead of
Half
of
the
hulldlug
now
houses
tber reductions In the gold content
be needed for the manufacture and debate will be open to the p u b lic. criticised.
Helal proteal. declared W K. Buell, Ina. Oecar. Flora. Charles. Selma
o f the dollar to create more money W. A Hall's shoe impair shop. This
and tho^e Interested are Invited lo
i n opening his address Mr. Wire
local principal In announcing the and Carolyn, all at home,
installation work.
will
remain
where
It
now
la.
with which to cancel debts Is an
attend says Miss Bernice C onoly,; »poke highly of Mr. Connor, and
action thl week Several of the
Funeral services were held from
uncertainty, said Dr. Morris.
debate coach.
urged local people to work with the
schools »eked Cottage Orove not Lhe Poole chapel to Hprlugfleld
STATE OFFICERS HOLD
.
Representing Springfield high new game enforcement officer,
to use Mlnney after the season was Monday morning at 10
INSPECTION OF CIRCLE f r .
school will h e Lorna Chase aud
Shorter Bird Season
well under way and the Orove of | Rev Dean C. Poindexter officiated, GIRLS ENTERTAIN FOR
Ronald Farnsworth, upholding the
Asked whether or not he knew
uud Interment wee made In the
MOTHERS AT DINNER Local Iuka Member» Attend In-
Helals acceded to th»- request.
negative side of the question. Re-
migratory bird season was
Mt Vernon cemetery.
Collaqs Oame Intoreats
apection Of Eugene Group
solved; that the Federal Govern to
t.|OJed for one year, Mr. Wire
About 100 mothers end daughters
Interest locally Is high lu the
Saturday N ig ht
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meat hould adopt the policy of staled that he did not know, but
attended the dinner and program
final colleglnle game of the Pndftc BROTHERHOOD HEARS
Annual Laughteresque Stage equalising education in the several persoIiaiiy doubted that such a
sponsored
by
the
Springfield
high
Northwest between the Unlveralty
Iuka
circle,
number
37.
Ladles
i
EARLY INDIAN LORE school Girls le a g u e at the Metho­
states by meaus of annual grants mo¥e would be made. He predicted
and O. » C. Saturday night. Al­
Auxiliary of the G. A. R. was offi j Show To Be Given At High
I o secondary a n d elem entary an eve|1 shorter season and small-
dist church Tuesday evening.
though the Btatera have the nurth
School Friday, March 15
•¡ally inspected here last Thursday
1.. F Iteudersou. profeasor of bl
Program numbers Included a wel­
schools."
er bag limit than that of last sea-
cm title aafely tucked away the ulogy at the university, was the
eveulng by Mrs. Freeda Peterson of;
The Springfield team has lost , g<jn however. The recent expendl-
Committees for “Laughteresque
team from that achool la anything guest speaker at the monthly m eet­ come by Miss Edna Severson, L ea Dallas fate department president;
^ « „ „ n e n t ot H 7 6 .m
but aure of winning the final game ing of the Methodist Brotherhood gue president; vocal trio. Ruth Mr.i Gertrude Dowltog, dep»u-fn»«it annua! .to u t program of Spring-1 seven debate - and h a . won tw o j tyre „y
Pollard.
Eunice
Rhlnevault,
and
I
r
.ml
Mr
Mvrtle
Fggl-
Held
high
school,
have
been
selec-
Last
Friday
bolh
the
affirm
ative
for
the
Swift
A Co. holdings known
from the Unlvhralty. A Io»« would Monday evening. Profeesor Hen­
T
denarto e i t secretary.
and several of the classes have and negative team s from the local a the ,.p - ranch in eastern Oregon.
uol alter the College Is e n 's stand derson spoke on "Early Oregon In­ Juanita Seaman; a skit, ■"Ultra
MiMtern School-' featuring many
‘
, he o(ficera chosen their numbers for the pro- school won debates with Roseburg.
¡s8Uance of a new duck hunting
During the evening
tog
dian Lore." He wrote a manuscript
After the first game between the tor an Indian story many years ago nteiiihers of the le a g u e ; a vocal were presented with corsage», and «rum to be given March 15 to the j and the affirmative team lest a de stamp and restriction of the num-
bate with Myrtle Creek. The local ber ot ahenB which one may carry
two schools to which the State and used thia aa a background for solo by Frances Cornell with ac­ the visitors received gifts from high school auditorium.
.
,,u i -
companiment
by
Miss
Olyde
Dilley;
Each
class
will
present
one
skit,
I
team also lost two debates with ¡n a g|,otgun to three, were pointed
team ran wild in a scoring spree,
the
Circle
and
from
the
Department
his talk.
which may or may not be announ-, Unlveralty high on Tuesday. They out ag reaBOn8 why the speaker
and a short talk by Miss Iowa Carl
the Unlveralty has held their op­
The usual potluck dinner waa
Secretary.
ced before the night ot the per- had previously lost two each to t ot- doubted the closed i-eason move,
ponent» to a close margin lu the held at 3:30. and the new officers Ion. girls advlaor.
Mrs. Eggliuann. entertained with
form ante, and Judges will deter lage Grove and Eugene high.
A ci08e<i season would s t o p
second and third contests. Both took On-lr places without being of­
a dinner for the visitors earlier In
mine the winner In the competition, i Members of the affirmative team <he income from the migratory
COUNTY
P.
T.
A.
MEETS
were by the College team.
the evening.
ficially Installed due lo the absence
Details of each class' offering Is are Joan Seavey and Doris Marie btrd stan,p Ba]es and this would
The visitors remained here until
AT RIVER ROAD TODAY
of the paator. Rev. Poindexter who
not
divulged until tne evening of Robinson.
8top establishm ent of these game
Saturday evening when they In-
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HOOP TEAMS PLAN
wus in Portland. Dr. W. H. Pollard
refuges, he said.
River Road school north of Eu­ sported the Rich Mountain circle In the show, and much secrecy sur-
c T u n e N T lt
FREE GAME SERIES Is the new president, having been
Bird Pens G reat Aid
Several
members
of
Iuka
rounds
the
preparations
for
the
VISITING
STUDENTS
gene
Is
entertaining
for
thc
Lane
advanced from treasurer when
Eugene,
GIVE H. S. PROGRAM
Gene Simpson spoke about the
With all regularly scheduled Frank Bartholomew was unable to County P. T. A. association this circle went to Eugene for
holding pen development to Oregon.
stunt and one stage setting. This
basketball gumes disposed of, local assume the office to which he had afternoon at 1:30. A meeting of meeting.
_____________
means four distinct changes for
visitin g students from University Th,g began ln 1930.31 when H. L.
the executive com m ittee has been
basketball teams decided
this been elected.
H U N T L Y GETS BANANA
,he evening. Specialty numbers are high school presented the weekly Moreland then acting game war-
called for 1 o'clock.
morning to give the public a break,
p t » i u
c d d m PftMDAnFÇ
presented between class présenta- assembly program at Springfield deJJ toge(her with Slnipeon, were
Durliig the afternoon an open
and accordingly announced that
S T A L K FKUIVI GU M K A D C.O (tons
gchoo) j,>lday mornlng. 1“ ;lble to convince Jack Cullison, at
NILE BENEFIT PARTY
forum session will be held. Reports
every night next week there will
«
» t h . h l) , nf h u m or e n to v e d
The
show
this
year
Is
under
the
t
i„ded
in their program was a trio |ha( , (me ganle comm ission chalr-
AIDS
CRIPPLED
TOTS
on
the
Home
Interests
Conference
ba free basketball game» at the
1 '.k
t th e meeting of Wll- management of Leroy Inman ana including Nadine Gardner, Marjorie n)an Qf tbg practicability of bulld-
at Corvallis will be given and the
high school gymnasium.
Springfield was well represented P. T. A. chorus from Eugene will ast
Council of the Am- th* classes hSve announced the c i ark, and Helen Hoffman, and tap ing lhe8e holding pens as a means
The gnmes will be played be
at the benefit card party which sing. The Dunn school will present a ?'V
I I „ I . ,i,,.crih ed ln a following
committee« to select dance numbers by Miss Clark an d , o{ greatiy increasing the number of
tween the high achool, I. O, Ü. F.
Daughters of the Nile. Eugene club
Corvallis ' newspaper During the ' ’heir skits and present them. Fac- Miag Hoffman with Miss Dorothy bjrdg ra)8ed each season. These
and Town teams, and will he sche­
a playlet.
gave ul the Eugene hotel Saturday
pen8 are now located to city parks
evening's program 8. S. George, I
advisors have also been ; Ann Rader as accompanist.
duled by Hilbert Chatterton, high
afternoon. A Total of 44 tables were
Miss Clara Brook, student in at Ashland, and Klamath Falls, at
former state commander, made a chosen as o ow s.
TRUCK
OPERATORS
TO
school coach.
In play during tho afternoon. Mr»
Seniors: Juanita Seaman. Ruth Springfield high school, presented (b(? agyium grounds in Salem, and
Theae games are being arranged
RE-REGISTER SAYS CODE sp.-ech and presented a banana Stratton. Janies Hill. Obert An- an original poem on George Wash- a( tbe gamo (arms at Corvallis and
Flora Steerm er was winner of the
to give all players additional ex­
stalk
memento
to
M.
B.
Huntly.
prlxoa In 600 piny. Mr». Olive J
drews. and Ruth Pollard, with Glen i„gton, “I Cannot Tell a Lie."
Pendleton.
perience. The games start at 7:30
More than I486 operators of I f '3 president of the council. The Cor­ Martin and Marguerite M l l l h o l l e n --------------------------
Heblian wa» chairman of the tables
Local sportsmen were advised
vallis
veterans
It
seem
s
get
much
truck» In Oregon are preparing to
committee.
as
advisors.
DOG
LICENSES
NOW
during
the meeting to proceed with
LANE GRADE TEACHERS
Proceeds from the party are used re-register their vehicle» under delight In giving their Springfield
Juniors: Lamoyne Black. Bobby
SOLD AT CITY HALL their plans to build a holding pen
comrade
the
old
army
“raspberry.”
j
the
Trucking
code
In
the
new
code
TO MEET ON SATURDAY by the club to aid drtppled children
at the game farm near the city.
Calkins. Colleen Cornell, and Bar­
at the Shrine hospital In Portland year, which has Just begun.
j-,rvieT C t o HEAR
I bara Bariteli.
Barnelt. Mary Elisabeth
tiix a o eiu Whlt-
nun-
Today Is the last day on which w(tb the as-urance that the new
The eecond year begun February
There will be a meeting of the
r r n i i z w c o v D A C T n Q ney and Glyde DIUey are advisors, licenses for dogs may be obtained commission would approve of the
11. but the Stnl Code Authority
Lane county chapter of the Oregon
S E R M O N S BY F A a lU
Sophomores:
Margaret Meek, without payment of the additional | ProJect.
FRIENDS
GATHER
FOR
will not begin the real drive on
Association ot Intermediate Teach­
"Phv.lclan Heal Thvself" will be i Edna Vest. Juan Stratton. L u th er penalty, and local dog owners do
^ e r the holding plan a few
SURPRISE
ON
TUESDAY
registrations until February 18. By
er« thia Saturday, March 1. It will
I byniiiAn.
y
lnhftlir itiih Wpiirhl and Clara not have to go to Eugene and wait roosters and many female bird» are
subject for
morning
not^tto
courth()use to pur. ,aken ironl the game farni peng and
that dali>, registration forms and the e subject
— the
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- sermon Stelnhanr. UH. Weight, and
be held at the Del Rey cafe at
Friend» of Mr. and Mr». Riley other materials will be ln hands ot at the Methodist church Sunday at Brooks. Marlon Hall and ( larabel
noon.
chase
a
license
for
their fldo. Ches- piaced in the holding pens erect-
Snodgrass gathered at their home
every known for-hlre operator In 11 It was announced today by Rev. | Wagner are advisors.
A very fine program and enter­
ter Aldrich, Springfield recorder, e,i by the sportsmen until after
Tuesday evening for a surprise
Dean C. Poindexter. The Bible
Freshmen: Alice Logan. Leon-
Oregon.
tainment Is planned. The sixth
has been made a deputy C ounty' the hunting season closes. The
visit. After an evening spent with
sclnx.l will meet at 9 4b and tho ard Clearwater ftorothy Taylor
t(>,
then
and
grade from the Frances Willard
cards those present enjoyed late
Endeavor groups meet at 6 oclocE Fran,.Pg Cornell G eorge Drury. I
.
,,, wjnter , () iegain , he,r wlld traltg
school will present In a chorus
GETS
STIFF
PENALTY
refreshment». Present for the even
Rev. Poindexter will preach the aniI j oe Keever. Robert 1 hatterton.,
( <
f )r ^ , 1
(ed (o reproduce un.
several musical number».
Ing were Mr, and Mr». Ernest
FOR IGNORING TICKET
Either Mias Emma Hinkle of
vesper sermon on the subject, ’ Bernice Conoly, and Mrs. Ida 1 and spayed female dogs, and 31.60 lnolested Uie next spring. Each bird
Black. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone,
Adatns are advisors.
Monmouth, or Mrs Victor Morris
Fallur to appear In Recorder's The More Excellent Way. This
(or fem ale dogs. After today an thus reb used produces an average
Mr. and Mr». Lee Putman, Mr. and
service
will
start
at
6
o’clock.
will be the speaker.
additional 25 cento will be added I „{ 10 young birds.
Mrs. Elmer Findley, Mr. and Mr». court when given a ticket by a local
All Intermediate teacher» are
each month until July.
Benton Plan Succe»»ful
Fred Ixruk, Ml»» Eunice Gerber and police officer cost Verllle Preaton
MERRIAM
RECALL
urged to attend.
.
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The results In Benton county
Ml»» Maxine Snodgrass, beside» the Miller, Eugene, a severe penalty EUGENE RECORDER ASKS
The next meeting la scheduled
ELECTION. MARCH 19 PRISCILLA POSTPONES
AUDIT OF LIEN DOCKET
j have been very successful said Mr.
Saturday.
honor gue»t».
for Saturday, March 16. The place
Miller was given a ticket on a
NIGHT DINNER MEET I ADD—ROD AND gun club «..._
Calvin Bryan. Eugene city re-!
Petitions asking the recall of
to be announced later.
_____
¡Simpson. Today there are about
Cuts Forehead— Eddie Sandgathe charge of reckless driving here In
corder. has asked his city council Howard Merriam as legislator from
January
by
night
officer,
Cowart.
Members of the Priscilla club, two times as many birds as ther»
Jr., seven year old, received a bad
to furnish an audit of the city lieu! Lane county were filed with the
MRS. SCOTT HOSTESS
Secretary of State Friday and Mer- i have called off their potluck dinner an In Lane county In 1934 the
gusli oli his forehead when he fell Miller fulled to appear and waa
dockets.
contends
It s t i m a i y
uocaeis. Bryan
n r J a.11 n
n i i s n u n that ..
.
i,.„ i nt ■lined fo r this
¡line department placed 12,000
later
arrested
at
Monroe
by
state
FOR BRIDGE PLAYERS while playing Monday.
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police.
When
returned
here
he
was
Member« of tho Kontract Bridge
L»aburg Man Here-^Iohn Foun brought before Justice of the Peace brought up to date. The Springfield resign, which ho did not do and | will be held March 14. at the home for sportsmen.
Kluh are meeting thl» afternoon at
A total ot 572.0110 Mah wore re-
tain
of Leaburg was a business C. E. Wheaton, who Imposed a 326 Council began work on an similar ¡th e secretary of state has called , of Mrs. Cecil Mathia with Mrs.
1:30 for a de»»ert bridge party at
(Concluded on Page 4)
I »«
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aeA h
111
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lhe home of Mr». Walter Scott. The visitor from W altervllle Wednes fine and suspended hts driver’s lic­
the
recall
election for U March
1«.' ' M Matt
Hart aa assistant h o ste « .
project recently.
ense for six months.
day.
club meets every other weak.
FINAL RUES FOR
SMALL GIRL HELD
SS“ “ "
H.S. 1Û WIND DP
DEBATES FBIOH
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StudeiltS
Stunts Started