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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIRTY-SECOND YEAR
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LEGALIZE BOXING Must have
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TOLO III REPORT
Story Work Told
bathers Invite
WILL BE MODERN
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UWGHÏEBESQUE
SHOW IS FflIDM
Sell Licenses At City Hall;
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History Of Movement In Lane
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Rev. Shaw To Be Principal
ilW ” lw U I I I H I I
Ordinance Creates Commi'
Check-up To Be Started
Large Amount Of Work A c
County Told By Leader
Plastered
Walls,
Hot
and
Cold
Speaker;
All
Men
In
City
Student.
Announce Name. Ot
•ion; Larson Chairman
*
Here At Once
complished With Small Ex­
To Club Croup
Running Water. Shower.,
Invited To Attend
Skit., Advisors. And C u t i
New Five-Member Boera
penditure Of Funds
X». their Umita of freedom and
Furnishings Planned
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The history of the Week-day
Complete program for the annual
ror tach Class
<ht of the city to control
RELIEF PROBLEM IS UP
Total coal of work completed on Bible school work In Hprlngfleld
Father-Son
banquet
and party to I
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«a orice aguln become
The tourist court no
the Springfield HERA street Im­ and U n « county was recounted 1
t,r __
|n
at the Methodist church TICKET
SALES STRONG
lo .
lem.
i
erected
for
George
Hum
m
er
Buy Fire Supplies; Dance
provement project up to and Includ here Saturday by Mr». Goldie back of hla service atatlon In West M ond,J' evening under the auspices _
A
ment was made at the
Ing the week ending March 7, waa Smith Ferguson, teacher during Hprlngfleld will be one of the mosti ° r the M’‘,hod,»t Mena B ro th er-1’ ap D*nCS, Tumbling, and
License Up; Approve Lien c ity .
'■> that a check on all
X
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c* ' h’’ ,’cb001
UB,u
" • klnd ° B ,h e : w ^ H WT o n T B ce?h’ ^
by Dr-
*1891 2« according to a detailed re­ X
Payment With Warrants
dog w
Clown Act Promised As
made at once. Th
port
prepared
this
week
by
Lum
owners o
> X» will either have
Special Entertainment
Anderson, supervisor, tor Earl
A boxing »lid wrestling commls
«Ion i>( five nii'inlMir», to serve with­
out »alary (or on« year or until a
uew im iiniladuii 1» appointed, waa
uaiuml by Mayor K. II. Tum or and
Ibe City council Monday night utter
au ordinance catabllaliing such
I'ouiinlaaloii bud been prepared by
Jam«» K. King, city attorney. The
ordinance carried an emergency
clause and became effective lunn
to pun has
«■use for them or get
rid of tbe animals.
The llcenae tags may bo pur­
chased In Hprlngfleld ut the City
hall from Cheater Aldrich, record­
er They coat *1 00 ior male and
»payed females, ami *160 for fe­
male Au additional penalty of 2G
cents for lain registration, will alao
be added thia month Tho penalty
Increase» 26 cents each month for
tin- first alx months.
tarsi Huturday city officers dis­
posed of a btrge d « which had
been tracked down aa the aulmal
which killed a large number of
goats on ths Parrish farm near tbe
city Friday night.
Thompson and members of lila
street committee of the CLy coun
d i.
M borera have received a total ot
«1471 20 for 2724 hours or work
from the HERA funds, and the city
lias puld out tho sum of *420.0« for
materials and equipment.
of the New League which met , o r ' Wumm’!r M*
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«»«»
The banquet will be held In the-
Complete program for "Laugh-
ready for use early In May.
a threecourse luncheon al the
of
Four Individual tourist homes are church basement at « 30 and will tereaque." annual stunt
home of Mrs M. J. McKlln. «IW,
' lie served try tbe Ladles Aid All Springfield high school, waa so-
I T afreet? O tteita" Included" ta'ra > h*“ »* * r* rtad wUh
I'»«
»ge», and with a large roof cover­ roen In the city are Invited to at j nounced today by Leroy Inman,
Ferguson. Mrs. Neely of Portland.
tend and bring a son with them for business manager. The show wlU
ing the entire nnlt.
Mrs. I O Hhaw, and Mias Flora
Each unit will be plastered and ].*** evening. Tickets are twenty be given at tbe high school audl
Whitney.
torlum Friday evening at
o'clock.
will be provided with all modern flve cent».
The Bible work was started In
Entertafiiment daring the eveo-
Skits Have Namee
conveniences
Including
plumbing
Ute public schools of Hprlngfleld
Ing will include selections by a
Title» of each class present.tix,n
In January l»2g. Mrs. Ora Hemen- and hot and cold runnlg water, also
male quartet featuring Elwln Gates, and those taking parts are aa fol
showers.
wuy waa chairman, and Miss
Each cabin has a floor space 16 •a m Bartholomew. Donald and Ro ' Iowa In the order In which they
Ooldle Hinltb was teaxh.r wllh 125
by
22 feet and will be completely bert Brown Dr. Rolln E. McIntyre , will be given:
pupils enrolled.
will play accordlan solos, Paul Pot­
I furnished.
"Demon Power"— Junior n » — ■
In (he summer of the same year
There are so many cabins offer- ter will sing. Robert Pollard will Warren Vail, Kerrigan Hutcheson,
Mias Mary Harding bought an old
Ford and atarted traveling o ver1* *
‘O“ rto‘ tHday ,hat 1 would play violin solos, and Kyle Smith Bill White, Florence Fish, Florence
not
build
any more unless I could will play piano numbers.
May, Vivian Scott. Irene Anderson.
la n e county. Hhe and Mlaa Smith
The principal spdaker will
offer
them
something better than
"Nothing to a Something'—So­
«poke at P. T . A. meetings,
[ that which they now have, »ays Mr. Rev. i. G. Hhaw, new pastor at the phomore class: Bueford Holveraon.
churrhea, before clubs, granges and
Hprlngfleld Christian church.
Hummer. •
Jeanine Withers, Lota Wilson, Ber­
other placea telling of the work
The carpenter work la being done
nice Smith, Juan Stratton. Ruth
and urging support for the lnstrue-
by Albert Vic and the Palmer
Keeler. Jack Logan. David Privât,
tkm.
Elwyn Gates. Dick Richardson. Ro­
Dr. Wheeler of Creswell b< came brothers.
bert Tobey, June Durham, Clara
first chairman of the county work.
Brooks. Myrna McKinnon. Marvin
At hla death. Mias Harding was HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Oorrle. Kyle Smith.
elected chairman will. Miss Smith TAKE TUBERCULAR TEST
8
Scarifier Saves Much
Included In the amount for equip
•lately.
ment la the sum of *172.50 due
I-sue county fur the use of a road
J. M Larson will be chairman of
scarifier for a total of 192 hours.
tbe new commlaalon. Horvlug wltb
The heavy scarifier wum routed
blui will lie M II Huntly, Ned W II
from latne county through the ef­
llanos, Julius Fulop. Dr Melville H
forts of Mr. Thompson, and It has
Jones, commlaalon doctor, and tbe
been used on M ill atreel and moot
city attorney aa legal advlaor. Dr.
of tbe other streets within the city
Pollard w ill be alternate doctor.
limits, doing the work of a large
M A. I’obl appeared before tbe
crew of men In only a fraction of
council on behalf of tbe American
the time which would otherwise
I -eg Io n poat and requested tbe
have been required. This has re­
formal Ion of a local commlaalon. A
sulted In the city being able to ad­
petition bearing IIS names waa
vance ibe street program tnucb
preaeulud to the council.
more rapidly than had been ex­
No albletlc program« are planned
pected and with a lessened expen­
for tho Immediate future, although
"Four Year Quest —Senior ctane-
diture. The road to the depot and as teacher, and wltb Miss Debilitan
Ixmg as assistant.
It la hoped that a program of box­ Mrs. Burga McBee Dies Fol­
Jack W illiams. Roth Pollard, Jnan-
School Doctor Explains Value Of
tbe Booth Kelly sawmill were also
ing events can be arranged for dur­ lowing Highway Accident;
Early in 193! Professor W. O.
lta Beaman. LaVerae Pugh. Faya
Testa And
Deacribes
scarified. This expense will be puld
Three Brothers Survive; Fu Squires. Doris Robinson, Irvin Darr,
ing the next few months.
Beattie ot the University became
Methods Used
Funeral This Afternoon
by the two companies.
neral Rites Held From
chairman and he la still in charge
Malcolm Hansen. Hartle Olson,
Order Fire Supplies
Other »treat work In the report
Chapel Here Monday
Ahapbla Palanlnk. Mary Katherine
Fuueral servirse for Mrs. Murga Included the raking of much of tbe of the county Bible work. The pro­
DI her business transacted at tbe
Dr. Milton V. Walker. Hprlngfleld
Harris.
Obert Andrews. Anton
un-etlng Included ibe purchase of McBee, killed In an automobile ac­ larger rock from the street after gram haa been carried on every school doctor, thia morning issued
A Im u i attack proved fatal to Uehytll. Alpha PrlDdel.
200 feet of fire boae. GO feet of cident at Jefferson. Tueaday morn the scarifier had broken up the aur- year until last year when Mlaa a statement explaining tbe Tuber­
chemical boae. and alx quart» of Ing. will be held here this after- face and placing Ibis on the newly Smith was III and Miss Jewel I'nn- culin teats which he is giving at John Lee Boyle« Friday. M r Boyles
Romantic Fantagy"— Freshman
chemlcala. all for the fire depart­ iioon at 2 o’clock from the Fools graded alley by the Lincoln school nlnghum taught the classes in the high school. HI» statement fol­ was stricken while walking on East class: Elise Ingram. Bnrnell Gates.
Main street and succumbed imme­ Helen Lyons, Leroy W illiams, Sal­
ment. Tbe new hose In addition to chapel In Hprlngfleld Mrs. McBee and other places where a heavy Springfield. No county work waa lows:
diately.
the proaeut supply will provide tbe waa riding to Portland In an auto- bane foundation was needed, alao done.
ma Clement. Robert McCheaney,
"At the request of the tjsne
Mr. Boyles was born in Santa
This year Miss Smith became
city with enough boae to reach al- uioblle and reports say they were ditching and cutting out trees
France» Cornell. LaVerae McPher­
County Health Unit I am giving
Clara County, California on Nov son. Jane Anderson. Lloyd Batton,
Mrs. Ferguson and Is again teach­
moat all hou-ea within tho city I forced from the road by an oncom- which caused drainage trouble.
tuberculin teats at the High school
ember 11, 1862 and came to Oregon
llmita from the nearest fire hyd-! log automobile She died at the Al-
ing the classes In Springfield,
Alice Logan. Leonard Clearwater.
each Monday afternoon. Thia teat
All Cross Walks Repaired
with hla parents when two years Roberta McKy
where Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew la
rant. aaya B. O. Prlval. chairman j Ktaiiy general hospital.
Is a very valuable aid in detection
All of the cross walks aud culv
old in 1864. The family located at
of the (Ire and water committee.
Mrs. McBee was born at Mary- erta in the city have been checked chairman, and elsewhere In the of tuberculosis, a disease which
Te Offer Tap Dancer
and
those
needing
repairs
have
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tJ
'
'
haK
a total of 19 <tUI causes most of the deaths In Rickere^l where they lived until
Special between-act number» ar­
Paul Potter was sworn In as city I
Tennessee on April IS. 18«»,
.
I 1 classes and !'b'‘ pupl1* - 3 ' Dercent i young people. The test is practlcal- 25 year» ago when Mr. Boyles ranged for the show w ill include
treasurer by the mayor, aud Mr. and came to Oregon with her fam­ been fixed
Most
of
the
work
has
been
done
" .*
enri)lle<l In no Sunday |y palnlese as only a drop of fluid moved to Springfield.
tap dance specialities by Dorothy
Potter declared he we- unable to ily when alx years old They set­
B° yle8 Meyers and Ruth Laner with
on
South
Fourth
street
and
,
n
Mill
"th<K”
^ r e Is Injected Into the akin by a veryI pa“ ^
make any report while the new set tled In M n e county and have lived
I arc «4 pupils enrolled In the Bible fine needle.
accompaniment by Kyle Smith;
_.
, ..
■Ireel. A large tool box has been 1
of books were being set up by Mr. here since that time.
Three brothers survive. They are tumbling by Lamar Brattala. Ver-
l iasses unit none in Sunday school.
Breese
On October Ik. 1885, Miss Burga built where all the city tools are The average distance traveled each! lThPre
ab8olut{‘ly
danger James A Boyles. Tualatin. W illiam
Rsllsf Work Discussed
Goddard wo» married to W illiam kept so they will not be lost as was day Is 30 miles.
*
whatever and I strongly advise all F Boyle». Troutdale, and Marcos lln Posey. Bob McLagan, aud D ob
ou, and a novelty clown act
Ths'problem of indigent work tn McBee In Eugene. Mr. McBee pass tbe case In the previous street pro
parents to have their children take E. Boyles.
“ '
Marysville
An eight year teaching program
by Clara Brooks and Hartle Olson.
Hprlngfleld waa brought up by Dr. ed away Just exactly eight years Ject.
this test in order to determine the
Funeral
services
were
held
Mon
lias been outlined by Professor
Jack Pederson is stage manager
Some gravel has been placed on
W. »1. Pollard, city health officer, ago to the day.
Beattie. Miss Harding and Mra. presence or absence of tuberculo-! day morning at 11 o'clock from for the show and is being asslatsd
tbe
streets.
M
ill
ha*
been
graveled
who reported that the epidemic of
Surviving Mrs McM. e are two
Sis A positive test la shown by a the Poole funeral home lo Spring
Ferguson aa follows:
by Charles Clement.
chicken-pox seemed to have run Its sons, Delliert MrBce, Springfield, out aa far aa E street and all other
First year— Listening to God; alight area of reddneaa at the alte field. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter of-
Faculty advisors for the classes
course, but that there wore still and Frank McBee at McKenxie si reels needing gravel will he gone
of Injection which reachee its maxi­ ficiated and interment was made at
seeord year—God's Ixive to Ua;
are aa follows:
several case« of mumps Imlng re­ Bridge, mid one daughter, Mrs. over.
mum In 48 hours when It la read. Laurel H ill cemetery.
third year—Showing Our Love to
Juniors — Clyde Dilley. Mary
ported.
Thia positive test means that the
M yrtle Hlelnmetx, with whom she
Much Money Unexpended
God; fourth year— Things We Con
Elizabeth
W hitney; sophomores—
This was especially true among hud been making ber home In Eu­
The original project provided for (.earn From Jesus; fifth year— Old person haa tuberculosis either in
Clarabel Wagner and Marlon H all;
the persona on relief rolls and for gene. Two brothers, Ed Baylis, »9000 Of this amount. »7500 was ’ TlMtament Characters- sixth year an Inactive or an active form and LODGE WILL INITIATE
MEMBER MONDAY NIGHT seniors— Marguerite Millhollen and
whom the city health offl< er can Crescent City. California, anil ». M. lo he furnlshe.1 by the gKRA f o r | _ U fe of Christ; sev'enth Y e a r - further examination Is necessary.”
Glenn L. M artin; and freahm«^—
do nothing other than Inform them Goddard. Springfield, and one sis­ labor and the City agreed to turn-1 U fp
|.aul; p|Khth y e a ^ E , , . , .
Plans for Initiation and the Bernice Conoly and Robert Chat­
of their ailment and order them la ter. Mrs Ruth Keinery of Eugene, I<h a sum of *1500 for materials Friends
j ■* «
monthly social meeting of Juanita terton.
quarantine when necessary. T h e d ty also survive as do eight grandchil­
and supplies The City Is required
Instruction Includes Bible storie«.
| Rebekah lodge to be held next
The nature ot each stunt Is not
ha» no funds for medicine and the dren.
to furnish at least 20 per cent of Bible drills, songs, memory work
rU L L L H
Monday evening were made here divulged until the night of the
county health office Is so busy that
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will of­
le amount spent for labor.
dramatisation and hand work such!
thia week at the regular lodge see- show. Each class 1« at work now
It Is almost Impossible at times for ficiate at the funeral services this
A crew of 23 men were working a„ Solomon's Temple. Ten Com-1
■ «ion.
PreRnimary
arrangements on their own akita. and regular
tbe small staff to handle all pati­ afternoon, anil Interment will be on the street project this week ac­
mandments and David's harp.
w
ere
alao
made
for
the
entertain- nightly rehearsals are being held.
ents.
made In the M u re l HUI cemetery. cording to Mr. Anderson.
Al! Interested persons are Invited <
, = - =. „« the I. 0 . O. F. visitors here Each class Is entitled to one stage
Appointment of assistant health
to visit any or all of the classes
! °n April 26 when the county as­ setting which they must construct
officers In outlying towns In Laoe
LETTER MAILED IN 1931
say» Mrs. Ferguson.
Resident Of State For 50 sociatlon meets here.
CITY HALL GETS NEW
themselves with a limited budget
county baa been suggested but this
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Years Dies Wednesday; Fu-
Guests at the meeting were Mr.
RETURNED ON MARCH 7
Announce Winners Friday
FURNITURE TH IS WEEK
means added expense which the
I ODD FELLOWS CAMPAIGN |
neral Service Is Friday
and Mr" Montag. Mrs. M yrtle M o
Winning skit w ill earn pointa to­
county oourt w ill not approve It
Way bark on June 29. 1931 V ern e1 FOR COUNTY MEETING
New furniture received at the
wards the activity cup fer the class
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i Alpta and the Mls,,e8
was Indicated.
Daniels, proprietor of the Ixxip
Ira C. Fuller, resident of Bpring- j all of Eugene. Following the bus! presenting the skit. Each w ill be
City
hall
this
week
Includes
a
desk
Tbe health committee Is to meet
cigar store, aenl a letter to Van­
Seven members of Hprlngfleld I. field for the past 25 years, passed ne*8 meeting a short program with Judged on originality, costume and
this week with the county court to for I he recorder, a table for coun-
couver. Canada. On March 6. 1936, O. O. F. lodge number 70 visited
away at
hla home' L aDd Laurel 'wo violin solos by Tommy Putman setting, preparation, and general
cllmeu,
cabinet
with
doors
and
Investigate the matter of old age
nearly four years later, the letter Westpolnt lodge at Coburg Tues
a,ree‘ 8'
here early
Wednesday | and ^ ° nP ¿ I» « 1“ « was enjoyed effectiveness. Judges w ill be from
and
locks
for
supplies
and
books,
pensions for certain people here
was postmarked twice In the Can | ()ay eyen|ng |„ , he mterest of the '"<>rninK followln* an extended III- Mrs. Mary W ills. Eugene, aunt of the University drama department.
and to discuss other local problems. and a steel filing cabinet for the
adian poatofflce a . being ,.n, l.lm . Lane , o o p
. tlon meet. ness.
I Tommy, accompanied him.
v a u lt
Ticket sales are upholding all
Dance Llcenae Changed
He was born at Kalamaioo, Mich-
One hundred and stxty-flve at- early expectations with atudenta
S? r' nKfleld '■ * ,o
h‘‘|d
Springfield on
New chulra were purchased re­
A request for the transfer to thx
where It arrived March 7.
April 26. Wednesday evening an­ igan on November 14, 1860, and tekded the plate supper which the having taken out more than 209
West Coast Logger» of a dance lic­ cently to augment the smaller num­
When the letter returned to him other group visited the lodge at came to Oregon In 1885. residing L O. O. F. and Rebekah Idoges held last night It was reported.
ber
of
usable
ones
belonging
to
the
ense issued last month to R. R.
Mr. Daniels waa unable at flrat
Monday evening preceding the bust-
Junction City, tonight they plan in the state since that time.
(look, was made by Ted Parcher. city Most of the office equipment
to recall having had any correa-1,o a„ Pnd Ihp lo<Jg<>
B,
Survivors
Include
four
sisters.
n<*88
meeting.
belonged
to
I.
M.
Peterson,
former
The council objected to the prac­
pondence with the person to whom Klnilra, antl
evenlnK
Mrs. Maryett Campbell. Spring-
Members of the Progressive 22 TELEPHONE COMPANY
tice of selling one license ana foot- recorder.
Mrs
Adeline Campbell. drl11 ,eam w111
0*1» evening
The new equipment except the the letter was addressed. Upon ! gn)up w|n g() u, W altervinc Iodge. field;
PAYS FULL YEAR’S TAX
balling It about to whoever oper­
chairs and the steel cabinet, are opening (he envelops he found a. Those attending the Coburg meet- Wheatland. North Dakota; Mrs. j ln unlforms to practice for the Inl-
ated the dance. They refused to
very attractive and serviceable, book of lottery tickets which he lllg |ncluded Lynn s , one ,
p,,,. Rachel Tyler, Kalsmaxoo; Mrs. **aO °n- Mrs. Marie Pohl, Mrs. Rosa
The Pacific Telephone and Tele­
grant a license to a dance orches­
having been mod* by a cabinet had received In the mall with t h e , nian nprt Sankpy „ j MpKlln Mary Fitzgerald, Kalamazoo; and Montgomery, and Mrs. Ada Mc- graph company Wednesday turned
tra, but agreed to Issue the license
Rrand of the one brother. Charles Fuller, T rln l-' Pher8on- are In charge of orrange- over to tbe tax department of ths
maker especially for the city hall. request that he act aa agent here. | „ alPlgh Morrlg
to Mr. Parcher as agent for the
He refused to do this and had mall
ments for the monthly social.
sheriff's office *44.«68.44 In full
local lodge. Elmer Findley and E. dad, Colorado.
mu Iclans. The original license had
ed the book of tickets to the send
DR. DOW EXHIBITS OLD
Last Friday evening the Progres­ payment of Its 1934 real and per­
Mr.
Fuller
was
a
member
of
the
E.
Pyne,
county
association
presl-
never been taken from the City
sive 22 d rill team met at the hall sonal property u x ln Lane county.
I. O. O. F. lodge.
JEWISH BRONZE COIN er. Now they have returned to him ! dent
hall.
again
Funeral services w ill be held F ri­ for their social and practice. A St. The tax in this county, before dis­
Fifth street should either be a
A Jewish shellah, (Widow s M ite)
day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. I. Patrick's day lunch was served late count for prompt payment, was
atop street or an open street de­
SURPRISE SHOWER FOR !
T ° BE
*46.039.«3.
G. Hhaw. pastor of the Hprlngfleld In the evening.
clared one councilman recounting was being exhibited here this week
LOCAL COUPLE " H ÏT & HEARD AT HIGH SCHOOL Christian church w ill officiate.
Total real and personal property
by
Dr.
W.
N.
Dow.
local
coin
collec
Committee
members
foi
the
next
the number of accidents on this
I
taxes of the company now being
social
meeting
of
the
drill
team
are
street. The matter was referred to lor who secured the aged coin from
I Dates for the appearance of two
Miss Dawn Church and W illiam
Mra. Stella Eaton, Mrs. Blanche paid throughout the state amount
the street committee until the next another collector In New Jersey.
famous song groups at the SprlDg- ELECTRIC SHO PMOVED
Cox,
local
young
people
who
an­
The
coin
Is
bronav
and
Is
practical­
Daniels. Mrs. Helen Donaldson, to *760.960. according to R. B.
meeting.
fleld high school were announced
INTERIOR REMODELED and Mra. Sarah Johns.
Bacon, district manager.
The recorder was authorised to ly worthless except for Its age nounced their engagement recently, (oday by W. E. Buell, principal.
When other taxes— federal fran-
were guests at a surprise shower
value.
It
waa
made
500
years
before
accept city warrants ns payment
Al Pohl and
Pollard have '
si»« v’ quartet
xsaa ■ i
x from
I A 'X U
vv 1 1 1 c h i ll •
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—
__ M J T
The w» Men's
Wlllam-
hise and miscellaneous— are in­
Christ during the rule ot King given by members of the Christian
on Bancroft bond liens.
| elte university will be heard here n'oved their electric and plumbing: GUESTS ENTERTAINED
cluded. the 1934 tax bill for the
Herod In Judea. The front aide of Endeavor society Friday evening
Qun Club Gets Trap Site
BY BRIDGE GROUP company In Oregon totals *M«,671,
the colli haa an Inscription and some nt the home of Mr. and Mra. W alter on Monday, April 1, and the Dixie equipment Into the room formerly
Permission was granted a dele­ relief figures. Heads of wheat are
Jubilee singers, negro quartet, w ill. occupied by John Henderer and
or *8.67 per telephone baaed on
Taylor.
gation from the McKenxie Gateway seen on the reverse side.
i he heard on April 8. Both concerts1
A. Hall, shoe repairman. The
Members of the O.-No card club the average number of telephones
will be given In the auditorium a t ! front '"'»oni of the new location haa were entertained last Thursday
Rod and Gun club to erect a p er
In service In 1934. This tax per
CRESWELL MAN HURT;
matieut automatic trap on tbe air­
10 o'clock.
j been enlarged by about 10 feet with evening at the home of Miss
TWO
CARLOADS
OF
HAY
telephone Is *1.30 higher for Ore­
port. The exact location to be de­
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the moving back of ihe partition. Thelma Sweeney, Honors at cards
STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE
gon than the tax per telephone of
SHIPPED FROM DEPOT
termined by the Induatrlal Park
LOCAL GUARDSMEN JOIN ) Hal1 win ‘,° ntlnue “» operate his were won by Miss Crystal Bryan *7.37 for the company as a whole.
committee.
Head cuts and bruises on other
' shoe repair business In the same and Mrs. Crystal Male. Guests at
IN EXHIBITIO N TUESDAY building
Two
carload»
of
hay
grown
In
Dr. Pollard offered the olty a
purls of his body were received i
the meeting were Mrs. Grace Hen­
number of Norway maple trees, (hla community were loaded and Friday by Frod Moore of Creswell
derer and Mrs. Opal Roberts. Miss CHRISTIAN JEWS AT
Springfield National Guardsmen
Hhlpped
from
the
Southern
Pacific
suggesting that they be planted on
when he was struck by an auto-
Maxine Snodgrass w ill entertain
. „
. „
.
,
Joined with Eugene companies In TWO DRAW PENALTIES
the park lots across from the depot yard here H i I r week by H. F. mobile while riding on the h ig h w a y 'llo,dlng all PJthlbltloll of work at
GOSPEL CHURCH HERE
the group at her home for their
Brogdon,
Eugene
feed
dealer.
One
ON
TH
E
FT
CHARGES
Christian church.
north of the city. Franklin Knox : thp Arniory thpre TuPaday pvpnlng.
next meeting,
Miss Maude Pencovlc and her
Monthly bills totaling *1492.71 In­ car waa deatlned for Nebmaka and of Medford was Ihe driver of the ( .()1 llaymond Olson. member ot
W illiam Mullant of Marcola was
brother, Herman Pencovlc, Christ­
cluding iho payroll of *416.28 were the other wua aent to Cooa Bay.
au
the Adjutant general's staff, was flnerf *26 In Eugene Justice court LODGE HOOP TEAM TO
ian Jews from Pasadena, are con­
allowed. Included In the bills was
. . . . .
, a visitor and presented service Friday when he was found guilty
the old Item for gravel used In the MRS. W RIGHT HOSTESS
PRISCILLA CLUB HAS
I medals. A feed waa enjoyed fol- of the theft of a moto-meter. C lif­ PLAY AT GROVE MONDAY ducting a full week’s religious cam­
paign at the Full Gospel Assembly
CWA project a year ago and which
FOR KENSINGTON CLUB
MEETING HERE TODAY lowing the military demonstration. ford W illard Franklin, Creswell, ar­ All basketball teams entered In church this week. They have ser­
was not paid by the CWA bmore
rested here last week, plead guilty the Lame I. O. O. F hoop league vices every evening at 7:30 and
It ceased operations. Responsibility
Memhera of the Kenalngton club
Regular meeting of the Priscilla
Takes Navy Testa— Lloyd MAlti- to the theft of two horse collars will meet at Cottage Grove Monday plan a special service Saturday
for the payment of tho bill totaling were entertained Friday afternoon cliih will be held this afternoon at
son successfully passed the first and was sentenced to 80 days In evening. The Hprlngfleld and Cot­ afternoon at 3:90.
slightly more than *100 fell on the at the home of Mra. H. C. Wright 2 o'clock nt Ihe home of Mrs. Cecil
of Ihe entrance testa required when the county Jail. Franklin tried to tage Grove teams will play oft a
city. Materials being used on the for their monthly gathering. A pot­ Mathis. Hhe will be unstated by
enlisting In the navy. He has hla sell the collars at the Hprlngfleld tie for sdftbnd place and awards
Vialta at Grove—Mlaa Pearl Nel­
present street project were In­ luck luncheon at 1 o'clock waa en­ Mra. Matt Hart, assistant hoateaq
application In pending announce- auction house according to county w ill be presented to the victorious
son
Is spending the week at Cot­
cluded In the bills paid.
joy*!.
for the afternoon.
niet of more openings.
and state police.
C ro v ti
tage Grove visiting with
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KILLED ID CRASH
J.L BOYLE DIES
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