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    PAO® FOUR
TUR flPRINOFIKI.n NWW8
HONOR SOCIETY
HAS INSTALLATION
SONG HITS FEATURED
IN "GOLD DIGGER'’ FILM
high School to
Publish Annual
Advance Sale Assures Suffici­
Six High School Students Are ent Purchasers; Class Pic­
tures Are Taken
Feted At Banquet Meeting
Tuesday Eevening
With an advanced sale of 101
THURRD/VY, APRIL 4. 1938
(PoniInuvd frolli First Page)
Visit At North Bend— Mr. and
Plan Fishing Trip— Dr. Milton V.
Mn Kitner I'tue spent the week Walker Is planning to spend Fri­
end visiting at the home of Mr. day fishing on Hie Sluslaw river.
and Mrs. Buford Eight at North
Guest at Hotel—C M. Wickham
Beud.
of IVirtland wiv- rogtsteraS as a
City Hall Geta Woodbox— A new guest nt the Springfield hotel Sat
wo- tlbox has been built at the city unlay.
hall and all the iulerior of the
Visitors from Jasper
Mr. end
building has been repainted and
Mrs Albert Lindley and soil, David
kalsomtued.
of Jasper, were guests at Sunday
Return from Trip— Mr and Mrs dinner at the 1». B. Murphy home
Elmer Findley returned last Fri­
Cuts Foot— Guy Stephens of
da.'
from Count.', Washington,
where they have been visiting for route 1. cut Ida find while chop­
ping wood near Hayden Bridge last
twro weeks.
Thrsday eveuiug.
Purchase» Farm— A. 11. Wilson
Visits Brother Irving Hollister
of Brighton, Colorado has pur
chased a 63 acre farm at Fall Creek of Medford h.t been visiting with
from Harold Stewart. The new bis brother. Ren Hollister, for sev­
owner will take possession «toon. eral days.
Six new members of the Spruit copies a»- tired as the result of a
livid chapter of the i tallonai Honor recent coutest, students at the
Society were initiate it at a banquet Springfield high school are busy
held at the Del Key i efe In Eugeni' making arrangemetns for the pub
Mention this spring of a high school
Tuesday evening. April 3.
Edna Reversen, president of the annual. Seniors won first place In
chapter, was toastm istress and wel-j the contest, the sophomores ano
corned the new members in behalf Juniors ran rtose second and third
of the organisation and Miss Her ; The book will be the same sin
nice Conoly welcomed the new as last year but will have more
members in behalf of the faculty. pages and will have many more
Holland Farnsworth, an initiate, illit-trations says Leroy Inman,
gave the response. Harry B. John­ business manager. A large part of
son, principal of the Eugene High the cost of the book will be finan­
school, and a special guest, gave a ced by advertisements.
short talk.
Pictures of the various classes
Miss Evelyn Buell played two
Tonsils Taken— Clarence Jean
violin solos and Miss Virginia I 'he student organisation-, and ath Peterson underwent an operation
Christie sang two vocal solos, both letic teams were taken Tuesday for the removal of his tonsils and
accompanied by Mrs. Leota Roden ‘ afternoon on the school grounds, adenoids at the office of a local
bough.
1 A few other pictures will be taken physician Monday morning.
After the banquet the initiation , la ,"r in the year.
Viait in Salem— Mr. and Mrs.
was conducted by Edna Severson
Plans call for the completion of
Thelmer J. Nelson and his brother
Mary Trotter, Irene Jessen. Charles ‘ the book Just before the close of
and sister-in-law, Mr. aud Mrs. Nor-
Cole, Mary Elkow. Jerry Clark, and ' the scliool year.
wald Nelson of Eugene, spent Bun­
Miss May Hewes. advisor. The n
e w
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day at the home of their parents
members initiated were: Dori- Rob­
at Salam.
inson. Evelyn Johnson. Carl Ste
enson. LaMoyne Black. Rolland
Visits from Portland— Mrs. T. H.
Farnsworth, and Lawrence Chase
Taylor of Portland is here this
week visiting at the home of her
brother in law and sister, Mr. and
TEN GIRL SCOUTS PASS
Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew. She is
FIRST AID BADGE WORK
returning to her home today.
tinca Decomber 33. t909
"The followlug statem ent of tnx
ievlvs from thè yeara 1816 lo 1835
Inclusive willi thè excepllon of ilio
ye«r 1834 show» lliul there bus
beoti levlod all amount of 8484.
541.33 Tlila amount Inclutletl fluid
to pa.v thè lutoreat un thè bonda
oiitatur.ding and it is raaaonuhle to
bellore Ihat lite collecttona re
colved from Bona on d ly propoi ty
t o g e t h e r w it h th e In te re s t lim i lias
been paid lo the (own. would have
retired Hie major portion of Hi
Indehtedu s and the town would
not al the present time face a bond
laatle of 8135.660 66, together with
the wiirruiit Indebtedness of ap-
proxinmlely 836.000 nil."
Statem ent of T ax Levies
Swanky Chorua Girts lllu a tra la
Songs In W arn er Brothers
Qold Diggers Of 1835
Illustrating in picture, lyrl'W and
Melody I lie »lory of a sophisticated
Broadway dawn, when the show
gal and play hoy start fur their
homes lo gel some milch no tied
loop Jus) us workaday Mauhattan
Is awakening lo iho rattle of milk
hollies iiud the roar of morning
’•’»I hm « u c h Is H ie " L llllu h v of
Broadway," song lilt of (he inualeal
comedy spectacle "Gold Diggers nl
1935," which conics In the M< Don
alii theatre Bunday.
There are two oilier Important
songs In Iho sh o w -" T h e Words
Are In My ileiirl. " a love hallatl in
walla time, and "I'm Going Shop
ping With Yon.” a rhythm number
Tile ballad, "The Words Are 111
My Heart." Is S l i n g by Dick I'owoll
lo Gloria Stuart, willi whom lie
falls In love in Gio plot. Dick also
sings "I'm Going Shopping Willi
You." In Gloria
There la an all slur cast In the
picture, which Includes bosides
Dick Powell, Gloria Stuart and
Winifred Shaw. Adolphe Monjou.
Alice ilrady. Glenda Farrell. Frank
Meilugh, Hugh Herbert, Joseph
Cawtborn and 11 chorua of 300 beau
tlful girla.
CITY DEBT PLAN
(CotiGuiied from First Page)
Hide u substantial reduction In your
real estate laz
"It has been a pleasure lo have
compiled and completed Gils uinlll
and I wish to thank the Mayor, the
t'ouucllnien, the City Recorder and
Iho Treasurer for their whole heart
oil cooperation and also the several
cttleeua who have lo on so kind ua
lo give me ItiforniuGoii when culled
upon.
"I tru t that the auggeaGoua
made In Gila aiidll may he carried
nut and your city should profit
many limea over Hie aciiiul coat
Mini expenae Incurred,
"Youra reaped fully.
"U V llltEESE, Auditor
and Accountant."
(1816 lo 1835 Inclusive except 1834
Tonsils Taken Out— Mias Beulah
Martin underwent a tonsil opera­
Levy iind Anil
clpuled Revenue
tion at the office of a local physi­
Visit Daugl '.sc—Dr. and M r s A
Budget fur 1835
8 33.630 38
cian Saturday.
II. laing of Ta t. Oregon spent Sun
" 1934
36.996 39
day here v ls ltlig with their daugb-
" 1933
43.958 28
LINCOLN SCHOOL
ter. Miss Flore! ce Long.
iai I Friday afternoon the eighth
" 1933
32.411.74
" 1931
gruile boys opened their baseball
31.465.22
Home from Portland — Drval
” 1930
season with a spectacular win over
28.899 24
Eaton spent the week-end here with
“ 1939
Weal Springfield. The local boys
28.600 90
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
played al a disadvantage bem use
*' 1938
31.362 40
Eaton. He is «tu.lying In Portland.
" 1837
Gin Springfield boy« play baseball
29,729 00
Postoffice Inspected — S. H.
" 1926
ami the West Springfield team
28.424.00
Morse, federal postofflcw llispei tor
playa soft bull. The local team won
“ 1926
38,087.00
workiug out of Eugene, was here
a 7 6 victory.
1934 Information not
Tueaday morning for the utinual
N ext Salurduy la the annual 4 It
available
inapeetion of the local pmitofflce.
1923
Marketing day. The eighth graders
33.068 60
RED CROSS MEETING IN
1922
have sent In their essays which
16.048 00
Recovers Operation
Miss Viv­
WASHINGTON NEXT WEEK qualify them for the event.
1921
15.810 00
ian Thomson of Vida who under­
I9**O
15.000 00
went an operation for appendicitis
Mina I.Intica Anderson, senior
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
1919
17.000.00
last week Is gelling along very
stiideut in lue Lincoln high school
IN THE Ctil'NTY COURT OF
1918
Large Attendance A t Happy Hour Funeral Services Held Tues-
14.964.27
at Tucoma, haa heeu clioseu to
Collect Bounties- J. D. Yale of nicely according to her physician
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
1917
16,306 00
B enefit Tea Monday Sees
day For 84 Year Old Resi- .McKenzie bridge collected the here.
apeak for the Junior Red t'roaa at
LANE COUNTY.
1916
16.910
00
Practical Demonstration
deilt Qf Springfield
the opening sosa lo ti of the Red In the Mutter of the Estate of
county bounty on two bobcats and
Return
from
T
rip
—
Mrs.
W.
K.
Ten Springfield Girl Scouts com !
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Creed laine, duceaseil.
Crons convention In Washington.
two cougars Saturday at the office
Notice la hereby given llial the
9484.541 32
Dieted their work for first aid ; William l.awson. 84. passed away of the county clerk. John W Kolzer Buell and daughter. Evelyn, return­
I». I’.. April 8.
undersigned
adnilnlalrutrlz
has
badges with demonstrations given at his home here Saturday night. of Rainbow also collected the coun ed Tuesday afternoon (r. in M uro
Miss
Anderson
la
one
or
eight
flltnl in said eatale her final ac-
Besides this 9484.641.32 levied In
where they have been visiting for
Monday afternoon at the benefit ! He w;v- born in Surrey county, ty bounty on one coyote.
Junior
Red
CroHs delegates from count und said court has set Friday
several days. They were accom­ tuxes which curried large budget
tea program of the Happy Hour North Carolina, on March 31. 1851.
Items for bond retirement on the Pacific toast lo ulleud Ihe Juu Ihe 3rd day nt May. 1936. at ten
panied
by
Wayne
Kendall.
Dinner
at
Shedd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
o'clock 10 Go- (OTOBOOB -is Gic lim e
club held at the home of Mrs. Mil-1 and moved with his parents to Min­
on 8222,828 45 worth of hoiida Is ior conference which is held dur­ fur hearing objections to said final
ton V. Walker. The girl« are Pegg> nesota while a young man. He later A. M. ¡Snodgrass entertained at
Dies in Accident— Frank A Glen- -ueil since 1909 there lias been'col ing to the week of the senior con account and the settlement Giers-
Wright. Flora Bertsch. Ethel Fulop moved Io Washington, and came to their home at Shedd Sunday with a dler itii-d last Thursday evening lected or lost by tux sale all hut venlton In the national capital.
of. All perautia Interested may ap­
birthday dinner for Mrs. Riley
Louise SmitT. Helen Putman. Rob- Oregon 16 years ago.
pear and Gle objec tions If any they
of Injuries sustained when the uuto 819.733 90 on bond lions. With this
erta Putman. Merna Nutt. Ruth' He is survived by the following Snodgrass of this city. Invited from In which he w as riding collided relatively sinnll slim lo he collected
Viait In Portland— Mr. and Mrs have.
Dated April 4th, 1936
Keeler, Leona Ware and Aretha children: Charles F. Haney. Spring- Springfield were Mr. and Mrs. with two parked trucks near Cros­ the city »till has 9125.000 in bonds Malt Hart returned Munday even
MAItY K. LANE, mlinlulatra
Snodgrass,
Miss
Maxine
Snodgrass.
Young.
. field; Mrs. Mary Web. Weston.
well. A coroner's Jury Investigated outstanding. While no adequate ex­ ing from Portland where they spent
trig.
Miss
Eunice
Gerber,
and
Lloyd
Gar­
C. A WINTER.MEIER, attorney.
A call was issued this week for Oregon: Mrs. Clara Ward. Spring
the case Monday and fulled to fix planation has been made tor thia the week-eud.
(A 4 11-18-86 — M 21
additional patrol leaders for the field; Jack Lawson. Dexter; and rison of .Marcela.
responsibility for the death.
wide difference it seem s appurent
Springfield Girl Scout troop. Any one brother. E lisha Lawson, at
Must
G
erm
inate
F
lrat
Year
to present city officials that many
one interested in Girl Scout work Brush Prairie. Washington. He also
Testa recently completed by the
thousands of dollar» of bond lien 1
Make yourself solut* delicl-
LUMBER
PRODUCTION
BOY SCOUT CAMP TO
who would like to take charge of leaves nine grandchildren anil two
money, which i.honld have gone to Paclflr NortliWcHl Fornai Expert o u g f u d g e CHIldy. JoIlltHOIl's
STAYS BELOW 1934 CUT
a patrol or be a lieutenant arc great-grandchildren.
BE OPENED JULY 7 pay off bonds, have been used for uiciit station provo that Ikiuglas Installi fudge powders makes
asked to notify Miss Eunice Gerber
He was a member of the Seventh
other purposes when budgets were fir seed oriliiiurlly retains Its abil­ fudge in ten minutes by add
Seattle. Wash., April 4—A total
or one of the members of the Scout Day Adventist church.
ity to germinate for only one sea­ lug hot water.
The Wallnmet Bov Scout camp. xceeded.
Hperlal 2Sc.
of 539 down and operating mills in
committee.
son after II falls to tile ground.
Funeral services were held here
Camp Lucky Boy, on Blue river,
Mr.
Breeae
supports
hi»
state­
Scott's I hug Store.
Oregon and W ashington which re­
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
will be opened for the first group ments with long lists of Ixsikkeep
ported to the West Coast Lumber­
LIONS START WEEKLY
from the Poole chapel with Rev
on July 7 this year it has been lng errors which are too nunt-rous
men's association for the week end­
MEETINGS THIS FRIDAY I. G. Shaw, officiating. Interment ing March 23. produced 89.412.562 announced Each camp period will for us to print but can be seen by
was made in the Laurel Hill cem e
be two weeks and each period will examining the report on file at the
board feet of lumber. This was ap­
cost 813. Several clpingM and city hall.
Members of the Springfield Lions I tery-
proximately 1.51)0.000 feet under
improvements to the camp grounds
club will hold their regular meet-
— '
the preceding week. The average
are anticipated by the Scout com­
lng Friday boon at Taylor hall, c - r n u n r o - r
weekly production of this group of mittee.
TOBEY AND BARRETT
This will be the first of the meet- S T U N ° E N T CARNIVAL IS
sawmills in 1935 has been 82.132.-
ings on the new weekly schedule
SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR 884 feet; during the sam e period
which the club adopted at a recent
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There was a silver tell given ¡it
in 1934 their weekly average was BLUE RIVER STUDENTS
dinner meeting. E. C. Stuart and
Although the stunts and booths
j the home of Mrs. Arch 'though Inst
83.441.720 feet.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Harry M. Stewart are in charge of ot ,h e iun carnival were not up to
WIN "B " DRAMA MEE1 Friday afternoon, Mrs. John Price:
The new business reported last
their usual quality, according to
the program for this meeting.
was
us-lstant
hostess.
PHONE 10 - 414 MAIN 8T.
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
week by 539 mills was 93.520.218
I many who were present, students
Students at Blue river high
Jay Grant has heeu reelected |
board feet against a production of school won first place in the Ijine
at the high school realized more
STATE HEAD TO VISIT
principal of Thurston high school
89.412.562 feet and shipments of
county "B" league dramatic meet
D C D C V A U u r r T i o c c-cscsx. Ihan ,1 0 ° froni the aifair «¡»en Fri-
i 86.174.164 feet. Their shipments at Cottage Grove Friday evening for next year. Miss Delilah Kudl
REBEKAH MEETING SOON day.
cott who formerly tuuglit here, will 1
'w ere under production by 3.6 per
Miss Jane Anderson won
with their one-act play. "Love Is he the assistant Mrs. Hubert Gray
Mrs. Grace Christenson,
cent and their current sales were
Like That." The Coburg players will he principal in the grade
nr».»«..»
„ t
d
i. 1. i. assembly
..
Queen
contest for the freshman
president of
the Rebekah
,
.
„
class and had LaMovne Black over production by 4.6 per cent. were a close second with “The school and Mi s Ruple Ross as '
for Oregon, will visit Juanita lodge
. v-M vu.
a
,
The orders booked last week by
Dear Departed. ' Creswell and Oak­
h__„
j Hazel Nesbit, and Marjorie Cur-
here on April 15 it was announced
_
this group of identical mills were ridge. other district winners, also slstant for next year.
rant as her princesses.
Vern Stone from Sun Francisco
at the meeting here this week. Mrs. : »
a
,
over the total in the preceding presented plays.
Estella Findley. Mrs. Clara Snod-
* ‘7
a ”
’
’
arrived Wednesday and visited un '
week by about 5.000,000 feet or ap­
grass. Mrs Eleanor Turrell, Miss “ X
, ?
• Pant°"” me
tit Friday with his grand parents
proximately 6.0 per cent.
C O M IN G S U N D A Y
Bernice Conoly. and Mrs Rosa
,e<T ed th*
pr° Kram
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver.
A group of 438 identical mills BIRTHDAY CLUB HAS
Montgomery were named members
Th* ‘ ' T " ' ,
,h
The
Ladies'
Aid
met
Wednesday
PARTY EVENT MONDAY
whose records are com plete for
nf
■ arranee- ■ Th smoker in the gymnasium
with Mrs. John Price for all day's
or a a committee to „ make
both periods show total orders 1936
merits tor the vi-i* t .w
. , drew a crowd of 400 and was the
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson enter­ meeting, they hail two quilts to
ments for the visit of the state Kt„u
. .
to date of 1,043,668.426 board feet,
Off,cer
hi8h s P°t of th e evening’s enter-
tained members of the birthday work on.
’.
. .
taJnment. Results in the boxing compared with 922.469.817 board club at their home Monday even­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell visit'd
Members of the April entertain-
, .
.
8 feet for the same period in 1934.
»a»
.
-
• matches were as follows:
ing in honor of Mrs. W. N. I^ong's relatives in Salem last week.
ment comm ittee appointed Monday
.
...
_
an increase of 11.3 per cent.
arc Mrs. Wanda Barnes. Mrs.
“T
W‘‘h
and Mrs. Olson’s birthdays. The
Mrs. Luella Falla and Mr. and
tella Findley, and Mrs. Wilda Cot-
8C0? d “ kn<)ckf’ut
evening following a dinner party Mr». Wilaon front Washington left
COAST
BUSINESS
GOOD
ton
Ia the second round over Thomp-
was spent with bridge.
last Thursday for their homes,
______________ »on; Liles drew with Ray; and
SAYS LOCAL MERCHANT
Present were Mr. and Mrs. N. L. they were here for the last Illness
Cogill decisioned McChesney; Ma­
Business at Reedsport is very Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. May, and funeral of tbolr father. Samuel
BIRTHDAYS HONORED
losh decteioned Logan; and Crab good says Julius Fulop who re­ Mr. and Mrs. George Prochnow. Morgan.
WITH DINNER PARTY i tree deciaioned Krupka.
turned last night from the coast Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney. Mr.
William Eyler and daughter,
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In the wrestling matches Brat- city where he recently opened a and Mrs. Harry Stewart, Mr. and Helen, »pent the past week-end
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Murphy en tain and Don Nelson went to a
new store. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mrs. W. K. Barnell, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olles
tertained with an informal dinner draw; Liles threw Ware, and Lit«-
Chandler of Springfield are manag­ D W.. Crites. Mr. and Mrs. Long and family at Medford.
at their home last night in honor, cher threw McChesney.
ing the store for Mr. Fulop.
and the host and hostess.
of the birthdays of Mrs. OKIve
Rebhan and Miss Jewel Cunning­
ham.
¿FINAL f l l k r n
WM. LAWSON HELO
New Springfield Garage
I
Thurston
G eneral A u tom otive M aintenance
nmnlMwii
4 GALA DAYS
w now M fS i
OF with 13? 1
DICK POWELL
GLORIA STUART
ADOLPHE MENJOU
A L IC E S H A D
SCHOOL DAYS
D rill Team Meets Friday
Members of Progressive 22 drill
team will meet Friday evening at
the I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. Stella
Eaton, Mrs. Blanche Daniels, Mrs.
Helen Donaldson, and Mrs. Sarah
Johns are In charge o f the meeting.
M O O R E ’S
LADIES SHOP
829 W illa m e tte
—
Eugene
I t ’s S p r in g
at Moore’s
We have the largest stock
of high grade apparel at
popular prices that we have
ever shown.
From this
New Spring Stock
we have selected a number
of attractive
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Dresses
$2.98 to $13.75
Coats
$9.90 to $24.75
Suits
$7.80 to $24.75
Hats ......... $1.00 to $6.95
Hosiery..... Pr. 49c to $1.65
Join Our Hosiery Club
and Get Your Free Pair
We Give S. 4 H. Green Stamp«
Teacher’s Warrants Accepted
B y D W IG
I Upper Willamette ¡
Four hundred person« attended
a Four-H club rally In the high
school uudltorium at Lowoll, Frl
day night. Delegates were present
from Fall Creek, Unity, laindax
Warner, Eula, and Dexter school
districts as well as from Ixiwell
Club members from each distric
took part In the exercises. County
club leader, II. C. Kuehner showed
motion pictures.
The first regular meeting of the
Parent-Teacher association will be
held at the school house Thursday
j night, April 4. Various groups will
be formed und Mrs. A. V. Hutson,
the president, requests a full at­
tendance. Refreshments of cookies
and fruit juice will be served.
SPRINGFIELD M E TH 0D I8T
Dean C. Poindexter, Minister
"The Master's Judgment of the
World," Is the them e for the morn
Ing message.
We ure cooperating with the En
gene M. E. church In special meet­
ings this week. Dr. Thomas Ache-
son of Centenary-Wllbur church in
Portland Is doing the preaching.
The last service will be Sunday
evening. In view of this fact there
will be no evening service held
here.
SPRINGFIELD BAPTIST
Second and C
It. E. Rolens, pastor
11 a. m., "Mlsslonury Motives,"
Communion Service.
7:30 p. m., "Missionary Arithme­
tic,’’ a four act piny by tho J1111I01
W. W. G.
The Modern Pegasus
letterheads, catalogs, folders, booklets, blot-
ters, broadsides and special mailing pieces of all
kinds arc Ihe winged steeds of modern business.
. . . But they must be done artistically on well
selected stock, with new and modern type faces
and printed well. , . This Is service we render and
It costs no more than poorly printed and Ill-selec­
ted promotions. . . . When in need of printing
good printing . . . phone 2 and one of onr repres­
entatives will call.
The Willamette Press
Opposite P. 0.
Springfield