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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TIIIHTY-HK('ONl) YKAIt
KHUNGHKblJ, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, T ill U Sb.\7< m 7 r (
NO. 10
H.S. PIANS BIG
'» r°> SCHOOL BOARD TO New Proprietors
^ any Warrants
ELECi TEACHERS
EXAMINE PUPILS
FOB BID M I L S
Brownie
ork
LANE CE GROUP
ID CDNiflEIIE HERE
«£. "nils Those Outetnnd-
Toby and Barrett Open New
Mnrlon Hall Schedules Six; ••
To October; Bonds
Springfield Garage; Plan j A|| Children ,n « j ^ , , Here Invitation Extended All Girls
Monthly Meeting Postponed
»
\
’terest
Are
Paid
To Join Group In Prepar- Convention Of Line Christ-
Boxing Bouts And Three
Until April 9. Many Make
Full Automobile Service
being Checked; At Lincoln
ation For Scout Life
Wrestling Matches
ian Endeavor Union Assem­
Applications Here
Hi his
'ct IP warrants tola! '
School On Friday
The Hprlngfleld Garage locateli
bles Here Saturday
An Invitation to any girl or other
lug *6.1‘i 3 e. e being called this
Teacher con I rue Is for next year on Muin street between Fourth und
OFFICIAL RING IS BUILT week by Hevert Jacobson, district
Tonsil
examination
of
all
school
in'erested
per
ori
to
attend
meet-
will be considered at (he next Fifth streets has beeu taken over
the .Springfield Brownie PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED
clerk The «arrant cull, which Is monthly meeting of Ihe school J by ’* •* ntnnager» this week, the children ure being made now by *n*f*
Athletic Events To Precede published In Ibis lUHUe of the No
Hprlngfleld physicians In order that <'a< k at 'he Lincoln school Tuesday
board It was announced today by ! ,,a,l|e has been changed to New
Fun Carnival Friday; First culls fur payment of all thoae W8'i
up
parents may know which children afternoon at four o'clock was ex­ Leaders In Young People
E. C. Hiuart, chairman. The meet Hprlngfleld Garage, and the Inter
Event Is At 6:4b
to unit Including number 3962
Work Coming; Pep Banquet
have Infected tonsils. The Brat- tended today by Mrs. Beth Mea
lug will In, held on April », the re l,,r
*h" building Is being cleaned,
which was written on October 6. gulur meeting night coming uni *'• L’. Toby uud It. II. Barrett arc lain school was inspected on Tues­ kins, pack leader.
To Be Feature Of Meet
Friday bring« lb* annual fun
i ui uit ui n( Hprlngfleld high ac liuot,
uitti actoiding Io prtaunl ludlca
Iloina Murlon Hull, uthlellc dlrvc-
lor, will »teal III» «bow again Ibla
>»ur with bla api.rts program.
Hull announced Ibla inornlug
Illat bn liaa alx boxing bouta lined
up lu addition to Ibreu wrealllng
tuatcbea The length of the even ,
liig a program makea II nee aaury
to alurl Ibla feature, which will
be held In the gymiiualuni, at 6:46.
The
boxora
will
vxchuuge
punch«» for three rounds of two
mliiutva each, and llie wruallora
will tw la l arms ulid l«-ga ugalual a
lime limit. The entire program will
be aluged III a regulation a I led
ring which baa Jual been completed
at the achool. The ring was design
ml and built by llall mid some of
the boya In the achool. It baa beeu
■ unatructed an II may be taken
down and stored awuy when not
needed.
*<•34. Interest on these warrants
will cease on Murch 29.
The payment of these warrants
and an oft el of credit due the
district troin Hie Wullervllle dis
Irli t, leaves district III with a war.
iuii I ludehteduesa now of about
*14.01*0 with Ihe new lax receipts
)Ust starling to come In.
Two general obligation bonds of
Ihe district In the totul sum ot
*1.000 were also paid off this week
by Uraea Hchlaka, county treasurer.
The seml-unnual Interest on the
outstanding hooded Indebtedness
of 67.00V was also pnid. Thia
amounts to *233.76.
Tho local Brownie Girl S co u t;
April 1, (nils too early lu the month i tb*
Proprietors. They will In day morning and it Is planned to
Taking as their theme "This Is
tall a complete line ot motor at cover the cJncoln and High achool pa- k consists of girls between the
(or the bills to he received
during (he next week. The Spring- age of seven and ten year, who ,bt‘ -Message", 1 John 1:5, more
Many apllcatlons tor teaching cessorlea, will retail gasoline and
Ibid physicians an donating their
l.reparing them»-Ives tor Girl *beu
delegates from Christian
positions ure being received now will do all kinds o( automobile
time for this work und Miss Kalb- Scout work which they hope to tot- Eniieevor societies in Lane county
by members ot the school hoard. work. They will specialize on
“re expected to convene here Sat­
ryu Hansom, county health n u rse/ low
Among those received this week Hodge uud Bulck <ur- and will
and certain ot the mothers are us- ( in lh> Hprlngfleld pack there arc- urrtay tuorning (or a two-day con-
huve
storage.
was one **
Glen Wood, former
u _ i .
slating with Ihe examinations.
2« girls who have been In the or- kent*on- Sessions will be held at
l.iiiMii
»In- BrultWIn school,
. J
. * r * 111 ° f
H r .M ilton V. Walker, tlie school ganlxaliou for from :i to 12 months. ,b<‘ Lhrlsliau churen.
who u S k
be re-elected e ith e r us
I I, *U o
111 in * physician, asks mat it lee clearly Handicraft work occupies most of
Miss Florence Vail Is genera«
prlndpul there or as Instructor at n au onio >11« work in Laute county understood that Ihe doctors are 'he time of the students, with some ‘ halrman for the local worker's
the high achool. Wood left Hprlng­ Mr. Barrett Is a new comer to this
not advising the removal of ton
tnpha». teeing devoted to fir-t aid Pa r ,'cipation In the convention
fleld to enter Three C camp sup­ section of tho country. He has re I >lls on uny of the children who under the direction of Dr. Milton wblcb will feature such outstand
ervision work.
cently been an Inspector In the
have infer I d tonsils lie points out V. Walker. The girls will present ll‘K ‘ hurch workers as C. P. Gates,
The school meeting will be held Bulck factory. He was located at
'hat It Is im po-slble to determine an exhibition of their work at the P °r,Iand; Kev. Milton S. Weber,
Kansas
City,
Denver,
and
Beattie
at the City bull und will be upon
i whether or not tonsils should be Happy Hour benefit tea Monday *,-uKene pastor; and Walter Myers,
before coming to Springfield.
to all Interested persons.
| removed without cupsallation with afternoon at the home of Mrs. fi<-ld secretary of the Christian En-
The new proprietors Invite peo­ j the parents in regurd to the frequ- Walker.
deavor societies for Oregon.
ple of Hprlngfleld to drop In and cDl). and , ever, of
lfce
TOWNSEND LEADERS TO
Six
"»embers
of
the
pack
will
O ffic e rs Have Program
get acquainted with them In their | ,
urrence of tonsllltls, earaches, soon rinish tb ir work and have all
Tb" Pr°KraIn *8 being arranged
SUGGEST LEGISLATOR new location.
running cars, the susceptibility of their badges for the Brownie work by lbe <ountJ« L’nion officers with
R eco m m en d atio n O f O n e O r 10
Ihe child to Infection, etc. With One other girl has already com- M E' Haye8 and Miss Dorothy
M en T o M e rria m 's O ffic e T o
out this opportunity to take an ex pleted the work. Seven girls are Jatkson
Eugene In charge. Reg-
Be D ecided T o d a y
Iiaustlve history and do a complete working for their first pin, nine *8lrat>°n will open Saturday morn.
examination of the child the phy- for their second, and six for tbelr *ng at ®:3® *°
followed by open-
Just what part the Townsend
aician «annul conscientiously re third ?<rs. Three girls have earn fng exercls«« and a welcome to be
E ug ene B oaere to Com e
commend that the tonsils be re ed attendance stars for having a t. given by Wm Cox for the »Pring-
Saw <lub
1,1 <“*»«’ county will
Springfield
Resident
Boxers from Eugene will meet
, tuke In the selection of a succes-
moved.
tended every meeting for six f*eld society, Announcements, song
Gold Field Rush In Alaska | sor to succeed Howard H. Merriam
the local atudcnta. lla ll hua paired
Because infected tonsils are a months without an absence. They 8er'rke- reports of the committee»
At Turn Of Century
opponents Together aa follows but
as a Slate legislator will be deter-
potential, it not an actual source of are Nadyne Neet, Joanne and Doro- on Prayer meeting, lookout, mla-
aaya Glut he haa made arbitrary
' mined today at a meeting In Eu Illness Claims Mrs. Mina E. trouble. the parent Is being urged thy Ward,
sionary, social, achievem ent, and
Johu Thomas Bosnian, merchant I gene.
choices according to bla personal
Dillard; One Daughter And to take the child to their family
officers, and a devotional address
In Alaska during the gold rush: > .
, . . ..
physician for further examination
opinion and that each place la open ........ . . .
,
„
* .
’ "
la-a-b-rs In the Townsend ranks
by Mr. Gates will feature the morn­
Grandson Survive Here
days, died ut the Eugene hospital
,
•
e-
nave already submitted liuti* of
und advice. In case parents can-
to challenge by another student In
ing program.
Thursday ow n in g at th<* a«e of 76 ,
r
.
the aante weight class:
Mrs. Mina E. Dillard, well-known , n° l afford to pay a physician for
yoan|
; names of men who will be agree
Aft r a potluck luncheon at noon
Hanuy Cornelius vs. Hubert Me
the afternoon program will open
l i e whs born at Helm I
F I I Mh,e *° ,b ‘’m' to tb“ connty office "' ldeot of Springfield for the past lh*- care their children need, fed-
.. .
..
. 1
* * 'I of the pension workers. The meet ,:
years, passed away j,t her home er“l fonda are available and the
l besney— lull pounds.
with a song service, announce­
Now York on October 26. 186», and'
Bruce Thompson va. the Masked
Big today will determine w hether' here last Thursday evening at t h e ; family physician can arrange to
ment , talks on finance by Rev,
on April 13, 1886 was married to
Xlarvel of Sprlnglleld lib pounds.
.,
1 (hey select one candidate or select
ot 50 years.
| secure It. This means that every
‘Myers, and on "What the M essage
l" ' "ti ' F| *
10 ,nfln ’’,tber of whose ap-
Mina E. Brabham was born May child who needs medical care can
Crawford L>lu va Hauduit Hay— Fan* ln >>HHItl ti‘r °
Means to Me" by Tingley Cham-
v..kn. i
"si* i. ,O i'MW P°1,itment by the county court Hat i-s- 18K4 at Ellsworth, Kansas ano have it and will have It providing c r n ilt - „ „ u
u n it pie' the firat business meeting and
136 pounds.
.
.
.
•
-
" r.g .„ , «U h her parents, f parents d , their part.
. ^ 1 *
«he state convention to
Earl Snyder va. Eugene Malosh
he etiftuged In the hardware busi­
Demonstrate First Aid At be held at The Dalles April 23-28.
— 136 pounds
Borne rumors Indicate that the ' ,r a,*d Mrs. J. T. Brabham at the
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ness for 21 years.
Happy Hour Benefit
John Krupku va, Wayne Crab­
county court Is considering selec •**"' of A- She ha resided In this
A fte rn o o n P a rty P lan n ed
After disposing of the business
tree— I6o pounds
tlou of som e person from Sprlng- community most of her life.
The afternoon from 3-6 will be
In Alaska they moved to Gregoii
The
annual
Girl
Scout
benefit
Virgil Bloom vs. Malcolm Hau
i field. This city has been without
She was raarrkd to Earle N.
devoted to a newspaper party and
and have lived here since that
tea will be held at the home of
a m —16<l pounds.
- represontallon In the legislature for Hillard in Eugene in October, 18U3.
a tr a ure hunt with thè local socl-
time.
Mrs.
Milton
V
..
Walker,
Emerald
Chet wood Forced Out
' many years.
j Two children were born to the
u , , .
,,
,
"ty acting as hosts. The highligh.
He Is survived by Ills widow,:
Heights on Monday afternoon
,
» a
Everett Chet wood will be unable Mrs. Aura Rosman; two d aughters/
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union. Mr. Dillard passed away In
«....«I fir. t , from
___ . 3 . to
. . 5 . o’clock
. .
«he convention tor many will be
April
lo box Friday night. A at rung op­
1*28.
uud
(he
son,
Kenneth,
died
the
big
banquet
in
the
church
bo -
Mr
f . II Paddock, Hprlagfl--ld
The tea ia sponsored by the
ponent for him bad beeu secured
the following year. One daughter/
i iai parlors Saturday evening at
and Mrs. F. A. Whitney of Mayo.
Happy Hour club, and is one of
al Lebanon, but Chet wood has dev­
G o clock. Rev. Weber will be the
Mra. Anna Hillard liuberd. survives Resident Of Oregon Since
Yukon Four grandchllren und one
the most interesting affairs ot the
eloped an Infection on his face
toastm aster for the banquet and
as «lo s one grandson. Kenneth.
1852 Dies At Home Of spring season.
great-grandchild also survive.
which will »lop him from activity
Rev. Myers delivers the principal
both of Hprlngfleld
Daughter; Was Aged 84
Funeral services were held here
This year a unique feature ot the address.
The lvclianon school has a string
Also -urvlvlng are two sisters,;
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Saturday
from
the
Methodist
afternoon’s program will be a dem-
of boxers and tentative plana are
Mrs. L. C. Sherman ot Eugene.
Samuel Morgan, 84, passed a w a y l„ , , ,«
7"«”
** “'’“'"I A third ess ion open to the gen-
church at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dean C.
now being made lo take a number
Tol«r,k^.
/s
Z
S
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Mni
w
K-
t
h'ek
ot
Weippe.
Idaho,
at
u,.
home
of
h
is
i
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i
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g
l
i
t
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r
M
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' “ H o n o i first aid by members e ral public will be held In the
Poindexter officiated und Inter­ Telephone Company Outlines .........
.... .
T
. . ' J J ’, 7 £ £ . ~ “ E S / E '
..........
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of the local artlala there In about
ment was mail« In the Mt. Vernon
Procedure To Be Used In '*
* following an 111 ’ >
.............
I ham and . _
U. - L. _
Brabham, both of i I Monday afternoon
8tu,,yil,K th‘B branch
their evening with reports and addresses
Iwo weeka and have the Linn coun
cemetery by Hie Poole «hapel of
activities under the direction of Dr. by Mr. Myers and Mr. Gates.
ly team come here next season.
Calling Fire Department ¡Grow, ami L. C. Brabham. Forest neaa.
Hprlngfleld.
Wrcatllug matches have been nr
. ...
.
~~
| Grove. She was a sister-in-law of
Mr. Morgan was horn in Missouri . „
/
,ni1
Bil1'
Sunday Morning Quiet
I „
u
" , ”nC*’
C,t,Ie,,M “ f W “ , ‘,"“rd' *-ttno <oumy clerk un Au«u*' - M- a“d in 1852 he cross.
* '" 8 ou U ed ln * proHclency are
ranged with Ihe following contest­
N o program has been arranged
S O P H O M O R E S W IN N E R S
III,
,
in - , ........ . V
■’■“«ru. u u n county cterx. ,.n August 28. and in 1852 he cross.
Ihe city will be notified o of f the lo-
lo-1 8h.
s«. parents
..................a,,1,,g
“8 lea,li'r" ,n the demon-'
a v r n U M U K tS WINNERS I the
Sb was a member of the Eugene ~ „1 i the plains with his
who I
ants:
for the Sunday morning period.
Hubert Lltacher vs. Don McAr­
IN MERRY MAIDS MARCH '
Of the fire by means of the Ivy lodge number 70. Degree of ettled in Polk county Oregon I stration.
Young people are urged to attend
L e ad e rs A re L isted
fire siren at the Mountain States , Honor, and of Pine Circle N. O. W. L a,rr tlle family moved' to Uma-
thur.
si>
.
. ,
’ Ethel Ruth Fulop will show varl- „ „
.
.
Don Nelson vs. luiMar Hrattaln. Each Class Presents Skit; Many Power company steam plant An in Springfield.
ilia county and in 1802 they moved I ,)UH
of bandttKillK;
respec,,ve churches and gather
Leota :
Lorry Lyles va Woodrow Wure.
Mothers Enjoy Girls Party
agreement with the telephone com
Funeral services were held Mon-
to
Adam» county
Washington Helnt(,h- wH| dem onstra(e ¿h<> Sch. bere
2:30 fog an »«ernoon ses
Jerry llollls will act as referee
At High School Tuesday
P»ny In handling fire calls was day morning at 10:30 from the
»here they lived until 1917 when ae(fer m e, h()d l)f ;>rt1ff, . . . _____ slon Thls gathering will feature
Funs ure warned to watch Han­
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reached tfll- week and a program Veatch chapel In Eugene. Dr. E. the) came to Thurston.
Peggy Wright d ir ic t ï Í e
and ‘>° th
lnterm«dlate
I ation.
One hundred and fifty mothers worked out.
v s,hxr!t officiated, and tnter-
sen and Virgil llloom In the box­
and Young People's- contests, spe-
On February 12, 1871 Margaret
drill team which show» methods of
ing, and Nelson and Hrattaln Hi and daughters were In attendance Hereafter when a fire break» out ' meat wu- made in tne new I. O. O.
Syron and Mr. Morgan were rna^- inlprovlal5- stretchers and gives
C b>'
VWine Garti“ ’
Hut w restling matches as these at the Merry Maids of March, pro someone should call number 5. glv- F. cemetery at Eugene,
ried in Polk county. She passed a atretcher dri„. transporting the i*"
addre88 by R° V Myer8 on
gram
given
at
the
high
achool
Tues-1
l»g
the
fire
chief
the
exact
location
evels promise to bn the highlights
away in 1929.
lnJurpd
the subject, "This is the M essage
day evening by the Girls Ixuigue. of the blase He will in turn notify I
of the program.
Four children survive They are
Jh e Brown(e pack under
dj I —He Called You.”
Glrla
came
dreiwed
In
costume
and
central
of
the
proper
signal
to
be
COUNCIL
FINDS
BUSINESS
Admission will require one block
Leulla
lal , Wal.a Wada.j rectjon OI Beth ¡¿eaklns will put i Regular Endeavor m eetings will
of three script tickets which sell Edna Vest won the prise for th e s o u n d e d on the »Iren and central BETTER THAN YEAR AGO Washington; M
; Mr». E stelia W ilson? „„ „ dpnion lr*tlon of "bandaging i be held in ,bo cburcb at 6:30 in
for a dime, or the dime Itself at best costume. Florence» Fish won i will convey this Information to the
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Wasbtuckna W ashington; Newton ,nd the tr,,atln,,„t
„os<1 b|, ed.
with the closing session of
the prlte for the funniest outfit
steam plant. Phone umber 6 Is ot
the door.
1 e ve - Lr 4 e » i l
1
' « I i f r , e » , i rt e
t l i z,
e l — u
. -e
...
Washington— Substantial gains j u. Morgan. Stockton.
California;
Eunice Gerber Is the enthusiastic ,\be l'onventi°n starting at 7:30.
For the program each class pres­ to be used for any other purpose I in many lines of business during! and M
V bX y
r a Z n g a"4n i M . ? ylOr^ \ T hUrSt^ ; S5eTT 'euder ° f ,be senior s ‘-°u* troop " aturetl at this session w ill be re-
ented a skit and a number of other excepting fire,
January and F r " up io 3« nor l‘ ™ «,v b “dr; n and
«w a t-«Ta“4 - and under her capable direction
' committees. installation o t
F. L. GIRLS TAKE NEW
numbers were featured. The pro-J
In cases of an emergency where from "satisfactory
i) up to jii per- children also survive.
- , the
h„ girls are developing a ..
officers.
fin
e
1
on,cer8-
Presentation of awards.
gram
included
the
following
num-
someone
phone»
In
a
fire
and
falls
cent above a year ago, were re­
MEMBER AT SOCIAL MEET
Funeral services were held Wed- troop
and an address. "This is the Mess-
hers: Junior» »kit, "Sitting on a ; for any reason to give the location. ported on the basis of u poll of the
nesday morning at 10:30 from the
Mu, jc>| Numberj Planned
“g e - t h e Excellencies of Christ,"
Miss Evelyn Buell was taken In Log. Petting My Hog "; tap dance| central will chec k the location of Business Advisory and Planning
Poole funeral iiomc in Hprlngfleld
I)urlng , hp afternoon WaUer Lpp by Kendall Burke.
as a new member of the F. L. Girls by Dorothy and Herbert Myers; the call and notify the fire depart- Council, whose 62 members rep
Dr. E. V. Stivers cfflclU ed. and in of Eugone #nd onp of Wg
g
As features of the Saturday noon
of Juanita Rebekah lotlge last Fri­ senior skit, “Poor Butterfly” ; trio, ment. The rest of the procedure resent practically every phase of
terment
was
made
In
the
LuUrel
win
provlde
Hawaiian
music
and
ll,ntbeon-
t‘a‘ h society represented
Jnnuita
Hcantun,
Eunice
Rhlnevnult
will be unchanged.
day evening when they met at the
industry and trade.
Hill cemetery.
P lu | IV,,ter w)„ aing a group of ha been asked to present a skit or
home of Miss Maxine Snodgrass and Edna Vest; sophomore sk it,
The city has been divided into
H. P. Kendall, chairman of the
: songs.
ac* *° advertise the state conven-
for their monthly social. Miss Eu­ •Pirate» Paradise"; musical read­ five xones, th ese divisions were council, »fated In the report that
Mrs. W. C. Wright Is arranging' tion' Tbe Sunday afternoon con-
nice Gerber wan Joint hostesH with ing by Georgia May Harris; fresh­ published Inst wee* and new fire three-fourths ot the member» at­ MASONS PLAN TO ATTEND
man skit, "The Toy Maker's sone card» will be placed In con tending the monthly meeting of the CHURCH IN BODY SUNDAY for ,ra"sp<’rta,ion for any who mav t,!*' of ,h e ln «ermediates will in_
Miss Snodgrass.
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desire it. Cars will leave the home ‘ Ude HlbIe memory work such as
Dream.”
»picuouM places so a person can council last week told of Increases
Mi tubers of Liberty Masonic “f Mrs. Dean Poindexter at 2:45, j repeaGn® or *o<-'a^ n8 in the Bible
Sophomores
were
first
place
win­
readily
locate
the
fire
after
hearing
In bu. Iness volume or profits, or
TH IE F COMES BACK
lodge of Hprlngfleld will attend ser- »nd 3:45 so that any desiring to be " " nl ,nen,or>' a ,i8t of 100 verses,
ner» In tho contest. Seniors took tho signal».
both, thus far this year.
vices nt the Christian church in a driven will please be there at those rbe sen*or grouP will hold an ex­
FOR LAST OF CHICKENS second, and freshmen third place,
The council, which convenes here
temporaneous speaking contest on
body
Sunday morning to hear 1. G hours.
A short social gathering and re
regularly to discuss the adminis­
’Vhen a thief visited Lee Put
the sub-topic "Building on t. Good
9haw, pastor, deliver a special mes
L a d ie s In v ite d to A tte n d
freahments were enjoyed following
tration's
policies
and
practices
and
man's chicken coop during the
Foundation.” Prizes will consist of
sage.
The
Masons
will
meet
at
H
ostesses
for
the
afternoon
are
the program.
to otter counsel on business af­
ChrlstmitH season only a part of the
part of the expenses of attending
I
heir
hall
at
10:31)
and
march
to
t
h
e
;
Mrs.
Scott.
Mrs.
W.
K.
B
arn
ell,,
fairs. Includes such Industrial and
flock disappeared, hut Bunday
church in a unit.
Mrs. Walter Gossler. Mrs. Clayton !be a,a,e ‘’onvcntlon.
financial leaders ns Walter S. Gif­
night the remainder of the flock BIRTHDAYS HONORED
The resignation of I. M. Peter- Barber, and Mrs. S. S. Potter.
Installation Sunday Night
ford. president ot the American
was spirited away. Perhaps the per
AT PAR/TY ON MONDAY
son
as
secretary
ot
the
local
lodge
Mrs.
W.
C.
Wright,
Mrs.
Olive
B
o,h
«he cup and shield will be
Telephone A- Telegraph Co.; Win­
son who took the first haul liked
wu . presented ut the lodge meet- Rebhan. Mrs. W illis Bertsch and awu,ded Sunday evening. Attend­
throp
W.
Aldrich,
chairman
of
the
them so well that he returned for
M ih . W. A. Taylor and Mrs. Lincoln School Has Funds
ing Tuesday evening. A successor Mrs. Schaffenburg will preside at ’ ance at aI1 session» will bo check-
Chase National Bank of N -w York;
soniH more of the sainn kind
Daisy Pugh were h ostesses at a
ed ’n aw“rdlng the prizes, and the
For Cooks Until April 11; Myron C. Taylor, chairman of the «vnl in- named ut Cue meeting to be «he tea table.
lurgo birthday party at Taylor hall
held on April 9.
A very cordial invitation Is ex- Eans 1 nlon achievem ent banner
United
State
Steel
Corporation;
Father
Meeting
Planned
Monday evening honoring the
LEGION POST MEETS AT
The monthly social gathering of tended to all the ladies of Spring- will be awarded for a period of six
and Pierre 8. «lit Pont, chairman of
seventeenth birthdays of Wilson
the
lodge will be held tonight. A Meld to attend the tea and enjoy, months.
A final call for all kinds of hot E. I. du Pont de Nemours A- Co.
TAYLOR HALL TONIGHT Taylor on Friday of Inst week, und
covered
dish dinner, cards and a" hour with the Girl Scouts. A
* omni,ttee chairmen assisting
lunch materials at the Lincoln
dancing will he provided for ment w ry large attendance Is expected. | '8S y aJ* w*«h local arrangements
Bnmi-nionthly meeting of Spring the »ante hirtlidiiy of laivcrue Pugh school was Issued this morning by
are Lela Peterson, recreation;
berg of the lodge, of the I). K. S . 1
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field American Legion post num­ on Wednesday o f till» week.
the P. T. A. Cocoa, sugar, milk and MORE LODGE VISITS FOR
Thirty young people were pres­
B ox—
A ___
new
l>awn <'’, "'ch, reception; Jewel
and
their
families.
Gets
New
Wood
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_
_
ber 40, will he held this evening ut
vegetables are needed at this
CONVENTION PLANNED
--------------------------- wood box was built and Installed ' unnln*hani, decorations;
Mina
Taylor hall commencing at 1 ent and the evening was pent with school to continue the project for
at the local telephone office here PetPr80n- banquet. Housing will be
o’clock. A potluck dinner will pre game» and refreshments.
the duration of the SERA funds.
RADIO
STUDY
CLUB
HAS
Members of Hprlngfleld I. O. O.
M F F T I N P n w T i i c c n x v ' ,h l" w ee k by T o m Knnrhus of Eu IU,'nis:“>d those delegates who care
cede the business meeting.
The P. T. A. has HERA funds F. lodge are planning to visit the
M E E T IN G O N T U E S D A Y ( T b e
npw box eHm|natea ,o remain over Saturday night,
SPECIAL DRILL CALLED
enough now to keep rooks until lodge at Oukridge tonight and at
much
handling
of wood and Is much
Attend Lodge Party— Mrs. C. E.
FOR MONDAY NIGHT April 11, hut all materials must be Marcola Saturday . night
in --------
behalf
_
—
Members of the Radio stud) club.
Vacations Here— Harry Withers,
Wheaton, Irs. C. F. Kgglmann,
^convenient in relation to the
donated or purchased by the local of the County Association meeting of Springfield P. T. A. met Tues-
student at Oregon State college
Mrs. Pratt Holverson, Mis» Edna
Mrs. Zella Cantrell, president of community. The P. A. T. does not to be held here April 26. A group day afternoon ut the home of Mrs.
»pent the week-end here at the
Hwarts a.nl Mrs. Harold Stewart, Progressive 22, has called a meet­ have the necessary funds and has h I ho went to Lorane last night, and C|iford Wilson. "Sel-Support for
officer» und member» of Ca»cndo ing of tho drill team for next Mon­ lo depend on contributions for the visitations hnve been made to most the High School Student" was the
Home for Holidays— Miss Lucille home of his grandmother, Mrs. C.
chapter O. E. B„ nttend<><J the din­ day evening at 7:30. The group supplies. If supplies are not avail­ of the fourteen lodges outside of discussion topic. The next meeting
Millican of Waltet ville I» home I. Gorrle, Sr. Students at the State
ner meeting of Blue River chapter will practice In the club rotas be­ able the project will have to be Springfield. E. K. Pyne Is presi­ of the club will be held at the home
^
'b.' aHendlng ' Southern , eollogn
Va,'"H^ had
,h e their
la,,Pr annual
half ° f spring
lk8t
in Eugene Friday evening.
fore the regular meeting of Rebe­ «lropped now says Mrs. Clifford dent of the association. It. E. Mor­ of Mrs. W. II. Pollard on April 9.
week.
Oregon Normal.
kah lodge.
Wilson, P. T. A. president.
ris, vice-president, and Oswald M.
Large Feed Shipment— A solid
Mrs. Wilson also announced Olson, secretary-treasurer.
P a re n ts o f Son— M r. and M rs.
Vl«it at Medford— Mr. and Mr».
carload of wheat and other feed
Visit From Detroit— Mrs. W. H. plans for a P. T. A. Father meeting
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C lau d e Pennington of Pleasant Hill
Visit with Parents— Mr. and Mrs Albert T. Peterson spent the week-
waa unloaded this week for the Riddle of Detroit, Oregon Is horo to be held at the Lincoln school
Goes to Portland— P. J. Bortho-: are the parents of a baby son born
Adams Feed and Heed store.. An­ visiting at tho home of Mr. and on April 19. The evening program lotnew made a business trip to to them at the Nelson Maternity t limile» Wilson of Independence nil visiting with friend.» at Grants
other carload of landplaster was Mrs. Clifford Wilson. Mrs. nidriell will be given by the lower grndea Portland Monday evening return- j home in Eugene on Saturday, were visiting at the home of her Pass and Medford. Mr. and Mr»,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond j Peterson were located at Grant»
also received thia week.
Is Mr. Wilson's grandmother.
at the Lincoln and Hrattaln school». Ing the following morning.
March 23, 1*36.
Bate» Sunday.
1 Pass before moving to Hprlngfleld.
J. T. «OSMAN DIES
FINAL RITES BELO
BITES
BEED ON MON OAT
PROGRAM SEE FOB
GUL SCOÖfIEA
SIBEN SIGNALS
TO LOCATE EIBE
SAMUEL MOBGAN
OIESAI IHUASIriN
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SUPPLIES NEEDED
FOR BOIEONGHES