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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TIIIK TY-URCO NI) YKAK
HPK1NOFIKL1), LANK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1936
COUNCIL CALLS
CITY WARRANTS <«",
-ram,
BASEBALL «INE
Inspection Set
NO. 12
VOLUNTEER EIRE
onres mies h,b,ds, ir'up 0EaM|,E
“
V " , , BOARD O K S
! r "“w ,s TEACHING STAFF
School Board Re
<d War­
Rebekah and I. O. O. F. Heads
Two Boys Confess Stealing
Authorize Payment Of $1800 rant Debt To $11,844 Old­ Lowall Win«, Coburg Losas T ° V: ; V Ua<n,V
mb<r,: Squad. To B . Trair».d In F ir. Chickens; Pilfer Unoccupied No Contracts P'omised Be-
Prom Library and Street
est Ona Datdd December 4
Will Confer Degree«
In Opening Contesta; Mar­
Cabin, Hearing 1« Today
Fighting and Handling Of
fore School Election; Guar­
Funde; Interest Added
cóla
Comes
Friday
City
Equipment
Warrants of school district IP In
Mrs. Grace Christensen of Port­
antee Salary Minimum
Much
of
the
petty
crime
which
— s-------
the sum of 16,162.67 were called for
Hprlngfleld high school baseball land. president of the Rebekah as­
AUDIT REPORT APPROVED payment this morning by »evert
A volunteer fire department for has been annoying people of
players
divided
their
opening sembly for the state of Oregon
Hprlngfleld Is believed to have been BOOK PURCHASE TALKED
Jacobson, clerk. Thia Includea all games thia week when they lost will pay her official visitation to Hprlngfleld was organized at a
Seek Uniformity Of City Or* warrants Including number 4067
meeting at the city ball last night. cleared up with the arrest of Ern
Juanita Rebekah lodge of Hprlng
Additional Teacher Assist­
dinuncee With State Laws; and retires all warrants written 14-7 to l-owell Tumday and won field Monday evening of nest week Lee Ixiehr has been appointed act­ eat Peerson and Louis Howe Sat­
urday.
from Coburg high 7-4 here Wed
ance For Backward Stu­
ing chief of tbe volunteers who
prior to December 4, 1P34.
To Print Fire Cards
Charlea P. Poole, grand maater of
ueaday afternoon.
Both boys are In the county Jail
dents To Be Considered
plan
to
meet
and
d
rill
twice
a
The moat of thia money waa re­
Games scheduled with Marcóla the 1. O. O. F. for Oregon will also month. The new system la expected They are to be given a hearing tp-
Hpr liiMf leld couuclluinn Munday ceived from the County School
and Junction City last week-end visit the local lodge
All teachers were reelected at
to be more proficient as well as day In Juvenile court.
night Mci'wv'ml the •■(•naive audit Hnperlulondent out of the non high
The local lodge will also confer
bud to b»> canceled because of rain
The boy» were arrested on salaries not less than present con­
less expensive than tbe one man
ruport made by U. V. Ur««««, SO- school fund The clerk also sold a
a degree on a class of three mem
paid department now serving tbe charges of pilferage of the cabin tracts at a meeting of tbe Hprlng­
(uunlanl. Tbsiw was no disillusion warrant received from the Walter- The first game with Marcóla will bers at the visitation
be played here Friday afternoon
of the late George Larlson. They fleld school board Tuesday even
city.
of (!>• report and the vote on a res­ vllle district at par and applied the
Este naive plana for a social
on Brattaln field.
Ten or twelve trained men with also confessed to tbe theft of a Ing In the city hall. Awarding of
olution for acceptance was unani­ money on warrant reduction.
In the Lowell high game Hprlng event to be held In the dining room
number of chickens a short while contracts for teaching next year,
mous.
Total warranta now outstanding field used Brann. White, and T ay­ following the business meeting are some alternates will compos- tbe ago The chickens were taken for however, haa been left to further
new department. A number of men
A. L. Pawn, bond »aleniuau, amount to >11.844 The reduction
being made by a committee Includ
a 'feed', tbe boys told Lum F. An action of tbe board and likely will
•poke briefly regarding the future of warranta has been rapid nines lor a« pitchers and Irvin aa catcher. lug Mrs. Htella Findley, Mrs. Clara wbo wished to Join were at last
derson
who made the arrest. Every □ot be done until after tbe new
Hprlngfleld
opened
with
a
6-2
lead
nlgbts
meeting
and
tbere
are
a
financial policy of the city and the new las money began rum
at the end of the second Inning, Hnodgraaa, Mrs. Eleanor Turrell, number of others wbo will apply, time the boys are questioned some director takes office on the board
wua Informed that future action In Ing In.
hut tell behind after lirann waa Mrs. R->sa Montgomery and Miss It was reported. Volunteers will be evidence of further pilferage Is July 1. Any raise In salaries. If
thia regard would be conaldeieB b>
Bernice Conoly.
made, will be done by tbe new
relieved aa starling pitcher.
paid for each fire they help fight. found »ays Anderson.
member» of the finance committee.
His students from the Northwest
board, directors agreed.
The summary of the game waa:
W
alter
Peerson
waa
arrested
Frl
W ith the finance report entiled
The plan calls for two firemen
The motion reelecting teachers
H R E Bible college In Eugene presented
and a new aet of booka ael up for
to sleep In the new quarters at the day evening on orunk and disorder­
Hprlngfleld
.................... 14
6
3 a program for the social hour of
ly conduct charges He waa fined also carried the provision that all
the Recorder and Treasurer. the
city
hall
every
night
and
answer
resignations either voluntary or
I-owell
20 14
2 the lodge Mouday evening of thia
Council turned Ita attention, to tho
any calls during the night. Dur­ 810 In recorder's court Saturday
requested shall be receive! by the
Yesterday Coburg started out week
morning
He
paid
hair
of
the
fine
paym«mt of warranta with cash
ing the day either the Recorder
board before contracts are award­
with a 3-2 lead which they held for
funda on hand. They Instructed
or chief of police will take tbe and waa given one week in which
ed. All grade teachers are now re­
three Innings wheu Hprlngfleld bat­
to
pay
the
balance.
the Recorder to pay >IGOo worth of
truck out to fires and volunteers
ceiving >80 a month and grade
ters opened up In the fourth.
street Improvement, ami >300 of the
will answer tbe alarm when the
principals >105. High school teach­
Statement
Given
Councilmcn
Lineups for the two teams and
library warrants. Interest on the
whistle signals are sounded.
ers receive from >90 to >110 a
Shows Condition Of City summary waa aa follows:
warrauta will be drawn from the
The new department will be
month and the principal >160 a
Springfield
Coburg
End Of First Quarter
bond aud warrant Internet fund
drilled and the men assigned to the
month.
Irvin
c
H.
King
which has been aet up In the new
different positions and familiarised
Consider Backw ard C hildren Room
The city of Hprlngfleld closed Carson
p Fd Deffenbacber
book keeping system
with handling the fire truck and
The school board baa under ad­
(be
first
quarter
of
the
new
year
Htevenaon
lb
Fk
Deffenbacber
Appointment Is Made
pumper.
visement the establishing of a
2b___
Morse Large Cast To Give “Hulda
Appointment of W. K. Darnell as with cash on hand In the various S tatt
room tor backward children under
.il,
Last night’s meeting was pre­
Hwangle
Of Holland" At Auditor­
electric wire Inspector for the city funds In the amount of 816,OOP.PP. LI lee ..........
a
special instructor next year. This
aud
with
an
overdraft
of
>212.14
In
aa ..._
K. King
sided over by Ed Privât, chairman Street Project To Continue
Taylor .......
was approved by the Council, and
ium Friday Evening
system Is being followed In many
the
general
fund
The
overdraft
la
L.
King
Htevena
....rt......
of
the
council
fire
and
water
com-
Through
May
If
Neces-
the appointment of a plumbing In­
schools of the state and Is now be­
mlfta-XS The
'T'Viaa volunteers
■nlllnfociea are expect­
J
....... Arp
. c t____
Musically Inclined students at mlttee.
spector waa placed In the hands of due to the calling of more war­ Posey ___
sary Says Earl Drew
ing investigated. Reports are that
.......
If
__ Hurd Hprlngfleld high school will have ed to be ready to function as soon
the health commltlee with power rants for payment than funda were Darr
there are 30 or 40 children In the
available which waa revealed In the
H
R IS their Inning at tbe school auditor­ as the fire truck is returned to
to act.
HERA
work on Springfield's grades which are backward and
Hprlngfleld
... 8
7 8 ium Friday evening at 8 o’clock the new quarters in the city hall. street project will continue after
The Council authorised the print recently I hsuim I audit.
are retarding the classes In which
Balances on hand In the various Coburg
10
4
8 when they are presented In tbe
lug of &U0 fire sone cards which
May 1, without interruption until they are enrolled.
funds
were
as
follows
on
March
Heveral
changea
bave
been
made
operetta. “Hulda of H olland.' Tbe
will be distributed to all business
completed. The recent order call­
To Purchase L ib ra ry Books
SPRINGFIELD TO HAVE
houaea and moat of the boraea. 31: General fund, overdraft; street In lb« schedule an waa announced musical program was written by
ing a halt to rural HERA relief
A new system of buying books
Improvement,
>1882.76;
library,
last
week.
May
Hewea
Dodge
and
John
W
II
The canla will enable a person to
CASCADE BALL TEAM projects after May 1 will not affect for the school libraries was Inaug­
aon Dodge, and la being directed
delertulue the approaimale location >30180; bond and warrant fund,
Springfield it was announced this urated by the board. Committees or
by Mlsa Olyde Dilley and Miss F irs t M eeting Of P layera Callea morning by Earl Drew, supervisor.
of a fire as aoou as the siren alg >12,026.46; emergency >310.16; a ir­ CHARLOTTE ALLEN DIES
teachers will select books they
port.
>32.OP;
Bancroft
bond
collec­
Mary Elizabeth Whitney.
F o r B rattaln Field Sunday
ual la blown.
Some adjustments will have to deem most needed for supplement­
EARLY TH IS MORNING
tion >668.88.
Feature rolea In tbe operetta will
A
fternoon
At
2:00
be made after May 1. and several ary texts In tbe schools from stand­
Assessment Division Studied
Warranta registered totaled >3.
Miss Charlotte Allen, daughter of be taken by the following: Peter
of those persons working on relief ard list submitted by the state sup­
A property owner seut a request
371.04. written on the funda aa fol­
Hprlngfleld will be represented projects In cities are living out­
that lie be allowed to divide the as-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen of Deer- Cats, Warren V ail; Jacob Hoogen-
erintendent.
The board w ill then
lows: General I2.160.8P; street Im­
beets, Marvin Gorrle; Hulda. Ruth again In the Cascade baseball lea­
horn. passed away at tbe Pacific
side of the cities and come under purchase as many of the booka sel­
eoeiuvnla against his property (two
provement. >701.66; library, 076; B.
hospital In Eugene this morning Pollard; Katrina, Barbara BarneH; gue with a town team It was an­ the rural classification. These will ected as the budget will permit.
adjoining Iota) allowing him to pay
and W. fund. >442.60.
Jerry
Heyden, Jack W illiams; nounced here this week when local probably be taken from the pro
following an extended Illness.
• II aesessmenta on one at thia
Tbe school library must reach cer­
Warrants paid In the general
Miss Allen would have been Vrouw Cats. Mary Faye Bettis; Jan ball enthusiasts signed up with the Jects.
time The Council refused to act on
tain standards for an accredited
fund totaled >1,063.78. and from the
F R. Crichton of Roseburg, safe­ school within the next two years
eighteen years old Friday. April Steen. Roy Crandall; Jimmy Stone, association to enter a team.
the matter until they could loves-
B. and W. fund. >442.50. W arrant
Elwyn Gates; Adrfen »teen. Thur­
First
meeting
for
prospective
ty engineer for the SERA In this under rules laid down by the state
12. She suffered a parslyCi. stroke
ligate the property to see whether
Interest paid waa >208.97 The city
man Lanning; Cornelius Heyden. players will be held at Brsttain district, was In Hprlngfleld Tues
one week ago today.
lhe city would be protected by suf­
department of education.
hud warrauta ouatandlng In the
field Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. day and Inspected the work being
Hbe attended
I -eu burg
high Jack Ixigan; Dirck. BUI White.
ficient valuation to cover the un­
Bills Allowed
»uni of >27.888.23.
Tbe large chorus which will as­ A ll persons who want to play base­ done here with Lum F. Anderson,
school and was u member of the
paid ssseaments bolding only one
The following bills were ««»m-
sist will Include the following:
ball are urged to be present.
supervisor.
Leaburg Girl Scouts
lot aa security.
ined by the school board and were
Soprano«:
Myrna
McKinnon,
A new method of financing the
Mr. Crichton was well pleased approved for payment and war­
Besides her parents she Is sur­
billboards came before the coun­ CAST SELECTED FOR
Muriel
Tyson,,
Dorothy
Millican
town
team
will
be
sought
this
year
with the manner In which local rants ordered drawn for same.
vived by one brother, Frank.
cil again Monday night when It
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
Funeral anuouncementa will be Edna Vest, Clarabelle Brood and Efforts will be made soon to sell work is being handled and pointed W right and Hons _____ ____ 4148.87
was reported that the Gospel As
Margaret Haack.
season tickets to all the ball games with pride to the safety record
made later pending word from rela
seiubly church objected to a bill­
58.30
"Tommy", three-act comedy by
Altos: Joan Heavey, Shirley Sea instead of passing the hat for con­ here where no worker has received Mt. State Power Co....... ....
lives
in
Montana
It
was
announced
board In the vicinity of their prop­ Howard Lindsay und Bertrand Rob-
Pac. Tel and Tel Co. ___
18.70
vey. France« Stiles. Alice Bates.
tributions for expense money be­ as much as a serious scratch.
today.
erty which obstructed the view of Inaon, has been chosen as tbe sen­
Booth-Kelly ____________
41.10
Tenors: Floyd Cornell. Burnell fore the season opens as has been
Total hours used on the project J. K. GUI C o .___________
the church. Protests against the ior class play to be presented at
2.66
Gates, Harry Bainbridge.
the practice for several years.
here to April 1 were 3870, and the Zellerbach Paper C o . ____
corner group of boards at M ill an*! tbe high school on May 17. Misa
13.80
Baritones: Lawrence Chase, Carl
LOCAL
ODD
FELLOWS
total of the money paid out for Flanery's Drug S t o r e ___
main as traffic haaards, were also Marguerite Mlllhollen la directing
3.28
Brann, Jim HUI, Charles Brown,
labor was 82.084 according to An­ Scotts Drug Store ______
GO TO CROW TONIGHT Woodrow Bates.
presented. The matted waa refer­ the production.
8.70
RELIEF CARDEN HEAD
derson’s
report
on
the
first
of
the
red to the street committee.
Fulop's Dep't. Store _____
4.80
Chosen to portray tbe characters
Kyle Smith will be at tbe piano
A delegation of Hprlngfleld Odd
VISITS CITY TUESDAY month.
W illam ette Press _______
3.60
Many Doors L eft Open
In the play are: Doris Marie Robin Fellows will go to Crow tonight to and Pearl Helterbrand will be tbe
Jack Henderer ............ ........
1.8«
More money will be collected by son as Mrs Wilson, Hartle Olson
W. T McDonald, head of the re­
attend a meeting of tbe lodge there prompter.
Edw. G. Privat _________
H.
S.
TRACK
MEN
WILL
1.50
the city In the form of fines and aa Marie Thurber; Jerry Clark as
As
the
title
Implies
tbe
scene
of
lief garden work In Lane county,
In Interest of the County Aasocla
Anderson M o to rs _______
.86
licenses if efforts of the city offi­ Bernard; Frances Styles aa Mrs
the
production
Is
laid
In
Holland
HAVE
FIRST
MEET
TODAY
was
in
Hprlngfleld
Tuesday
check
tlon meeting to be held In Hprlng
Irish-Murphy ___________
19.40
cials are successful. A movement Thurber; Jack W illiam » jas Mr.
at
the
home
of
Peter
Cats
during
a
Ing
up
on
work
being
done
here
on
field April 26. according to E. E.
10.00
to standardise ctly ordinances so Thurber; Antone Ilcb ytll as David
First showing of Springfield high University of Oregon
garden projects. Each person re
Pyne. president of the the county present day summer.
as to make traffic, liquor, milk, and Tuttle; Irw in Darr as Tommy
school's track possibilities w ill be John Vaughn _____________ 14.00
Tbe
high
school
orchestra
direc­
ceivlng
aid
from
the
county
re­
group. They will leave the local
.90
other ordinances correspond with Mills, and Bob I^Jole as Judge
ted by Buford Roach w ill play and lief unit through employment on made this afternoon at tbe high Springfield Creamery Co.
hall at 7 o'clock this evening.
3.22
slate and federal laws has been Wilson.
school when students stage an In­ Northwest Cities G a s ___
a
negro
act
by
Verlln
Posey
and
projects
must
plant
a
garden
this
Lee Ptutnan aud Elmer Findley
Vera E. Van Lydegraf ____
6.00
started. This will make It pos­
tra-school track and field meet.
accompanied Grand Master ('has. Ivan Darr will be intermission num spring.
3.00
sible to try most violations here In
Malcolm Hansen, winner of sec­ R. S. Johns ______________
bers.
Poole (o a lodgeineeting at Browns,
Tracts of ground and seeds are
6 76
Recorder's court. The city will MRS. STEWART HOSTESS
ond place In tbe mile In state com­ Paul F. Potter ___________
Leroy
Inman
Is
business
man­
vllle Wednesday night where the
furnished for the gardens and per
Independent Market ______
1.26
benefit from tbs fines collected
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB grand master made his official ager and Charles Clement Is stage sons who do not plant the gardens petition last year. Is captain of one
2.26
Fifty doors were found unlocked
team, and Dlsque Smith, district Evelyn Buell ____....______
manager.
visit. E. E. I’yne accompanied Hans
will not be kept on the employment
3.00
during the past month by the night
hurdles winner. Is the other leader. NW School association ___
Members of the Needlecraft club
lists. HERA and other project work­
Bertelaen of Eugene, special de­
watchman according to his report were entertained at their regular
The students are practicing each Singer Sewing Machine Co. 161.47
REBEKAH
DELEGATION
ers work only part of each afeek
puty for Lane county, to Junction
to the police committee. The meeting last Thursday afternoon
day now when weather permits
t ity that evening In the interest
ATTENDS HALSEY MEET and bare plenty of time for this They hftve a smooth 108 yard dash
Total
8626.66
Springfield bridge lights cannot be at the home of Mrs. Harry M. Stew­
of the coming county meeting.
gardening which will supplement
turned on until proper fixtures are art. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett was tbe
track and an oval 220 track. The
Several members of Juanita Reb­ their earnings. County relief peo­
received from the East It waa re assisting hostess. Guests of the
city grader was used on the MAKING IMPROVEMENTS
ekah lodge went to Halsey to at ple not employable are expected to
ported at the meeting. All street club were Mrs. W. N. Dow, Mrs. START WORK AT CHURCH
grounds when they were wet with
AT SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
tend the visitation meeting of Mrs. participate In the garden projects
lights are now burning again.
the result that the school now has
George Proehnow. Mrs. N. L. Poll­
If
they
are
physically
able.
Grace
Christensen,
state
assembly
ON
CHAMBER
FOR
ORGAN
a greatly improved track.
ard. and Mrs. W. N. Williams. The
The front part of the New
C ity Bills Allowed
president. Tuesday evening. Those
Hprlngfleld garage has been com­
11. M. Stewart, postmaster > 2.24 game prise was won by Mrs. H. H.
Carpenters have about completed attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest YOUNG MARRIED FOLK
pletely repainted a light green and
llaliha Hardware Go................
9.00 Hchaffenberg .The club w ill meet work this week at the Methodist Black. Mrs. Clara Snodgrass. Miss
FUNERAL HOME HAS
INVITED TO S. S. CLASS
the entrance driveway has been
Payroll for March ................. 387.00 again on- April 18.
church building ou a wall and other Maxine Snodgrass. Miss Crystal
TUESDAY RADIO HOUR painted grey. The back part of the
L. H. Kelley, receiver, ......... 47.76
changes In the front of the church Bryan, Miss Eunice Gerber. Miss
An Invitation was Issued this
garage building will be given a
J. M. Larson .................................. 76 HIGH SCHOOL BOXERS
to provide space for the new pipe Eva Louk, Mrs. Fred Louk. Mrs.
One of the mast popular radio
week to all young married people
coat of whitewash within a few
Geo. W. Orr ....................................76
organ
when
It
Is
rocelved.
A
new
Sarah
Johns,
and
Mrs.
Estella
hours
to
originate
In
this
county
Is
PLAN LEBANON TRIP
of this community, not now affilia­
days according to C. C. Tobey and
Irish Murphy ...........................
1.00
wall la being built closing off a Findley.
that
of
the
Poole
Funeral
Home,
ted with a Sunday school, to attend
R. H. Borrett, properties. The
J. W. (juackenbush & Sons
7.(0
Marlon Hall Is planning to take small room In the space formerly
the EvSngelist class for young sponsored by Charles P. Poole, and men have taken a Shell gasoline
Dr. W. H . Pollard .................
6.75 a numlter of his high school boxers occupied by the choir. This will be
QUARTERLY MEETING OF married couples at the Christian featuring Veltle Pruitt, director of agency In this city and are making
Hubert P lrrle ____________
1.80 to Lebanon Wednesday evening used to house all the organ pipes.
music at the Northwest Christian
BAPTISTS SET TONIGHT church In Hprlngfleld. The class college. Ruth Lelnhard. and Rena a special get-acquainted offer In
II. M. Stewart, postmaster .. >7.78 next week for a fight card. He la The blower for the organ haa been
members are working to enlist all
Booth-Kelly Lbr. Co. _____ 11.78 not aure whether the Lebanon Installed and other preliminary
Smith. The program la known as their advertisement this week.
Immediately fo’lowing a potluck young married people In the study
Pac. Tei. and Tel Co. _____
1.86 school has a wrestling squad. If work completed.
Poole's Good Cheer and Common
supper at 6:30. members of the of the New Testament, according
C. Meacham ..........
6.00 they have some matches In this
Information received from the
Sense
program. It includes selected
REV. POINDEXTER
Baptist church will start their to the class president.
Mrs. Elisa Wlnsenreld ......... 20.00 ■port will also be arranged.
factory by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter
quotations and vocal and Instru­
WILL W RITE FOR
quarterly business meeting tonight.
Flaher Lbr. Co........ .......
88.28
state that the organ will be here
mental
music
broadcast every
Reports of all officers will be WORK UNDER WAY FOR
SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Walter M. Ransom _____
224.16 LEGION MEETINGS SET
and Inntailed by May 16.
Tuesday evening at 7:16 oyer sta­
heard, and the annual budget will
O. V. Breese .............
326.26
COUNTY I. O. O. F. MEET tion KORE.
Discussion of the Bible an<
be taken up for consideration at
FOR ARMORY TONIGHT
General Petroleum Co. ....... 60.06
PROGRESSIVE 22 TEAM
other
religious teachings have
this time.
Preliminary arrangements for
Coe Stationery Co.
1.00
been regularly printed in thi
Monthly meetings for the Hprlng­
GIRL
SCOUTS
SET
DATE
the
annual
I.
O.
O.
F.
County
asso­
MEETING
IS
FRIDAY
W lllnmette Press
6.60
Springfield News for a numbei
fleld American legion post number
DEERHORN WINS FIRST
ciation meetltug to be held In
O. V. Breese ........................... 30.00
FOR COURT OF AWARDS of years. The authors have beet
40, and the Auxiliary group will be
Regular monthly business and
Hprlngfleld
on
April
26.
are
being
W. L. Rouse ........................... 80.00
BALL CAME WEDNESDAY
nationally known writers but noi
held this evening at the Hprlng­ social meeting of Progressive 22
completed this week by the local
Tuesday, April 30, has been set
M. J. McKlIn
........................ 60.00
personal acquaintances of oui
fleld Armory at 8 o’clock.
degree
team
of
Juanita
Rebekah
The Deerhorn baseball team won committees. Business sessions will as the time for the spring court of
Frank Fisher ......................... 47.60
readers.
The Auxiliary group will survey lodge will be held at the 1. O. O. F.
be
held
at
10
a.
m.
and
2
p.
m.
The
awards
to
be
held
by
the
Hprlng­
their
opening
ball
game
Wednes­
Htate Ind. Acc. Com.............. 11.37
Because a religious message
results of their recent book drive hall Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
day from W altervllle with the public evening program w ill fea­ fleld G irl Hcout troop It was an­
Mt. Stales Power Co.......... 287.68
from a local pastor, who li
for the benefit of the city library. Members on the social committee
ture
short
talks,
music
and
stunts
nounced
at
the
weekly
meeting
of
score
61-13.
The
game
wiw
played
office Mach, <1 Supply
40.00
known personally to many ol
are Mrs. Htella Eaton, Mrs.,Hhrali at W altervllle and was the first by visiting lodge groups.
the troop Monday afternoon. Girls
Hprlngfleld Elec. Bupply
16.86
our readers, will no doubt have
Johns, Mrs. Blanche Daniels, and of a series of games between the
worked on projects under the sup­
W right and Hons
128.42 YOUNG PEOPLE TELL
a more profound effect on oui
Mrs. Helen Donaldson.
two schools.
ervision of leaders at the Monday
Ford Nelson M ill Co.............. 69.89
LIONS HEAR PASTOR
OF RECENT MARRIAGE
readers than someone they have
meeting.
Lane County ............................
7.60
OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH
never seen, we have asked Rev
Announcement
of
the
marriage
Dodd M iller ........................... 41.40
ODD FELLOWS TO FETE
PRISCILLA MEMBERS
Dean Poindexter to prepare ■
Hprlngfleld Cabinet W ks...... 21.87 of Mlsa Vivian Hcott, daughter of
Rev. I. G. Shaw was the speaker MISS GERBER HOSTESS
BASKETBALL PLAYERS
HAVE MEETING TODAY
series of short articles on th<
C. I,. Aldrich .........................
1.07 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hcott, Spring-
(or the weekly meeting of the Lions
Bible and Its application to out
FOR
CARD
CLUB
CROUP
Lloyd Townsend ...................
8.00 field, to George Troveas, so® of
A feed and entertainment for
Members of the Priscilla club club at Taylor hall Friday noon. He
dally lives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Traveas, Thurs­ the members of their basketball are to meet this afternoon' at the discussed changing meaning ot sev­
Regular meeting of the O-No
Rev Poindexter’s article ap
Corvallis People Visit— Mr. and ton, was made this week. The cou­ team will be held on April 17 fol­ home of Mrs. Riley Hnodgrass at eral words in the dictionary
card club will be held this evening
pears on our editorial page thia
Mm. Fred Montgomery of Corval­ ple were married at Vancouver, lowing the regular lodge meeting. 2 o’clock for their fortnightly meet­
W. F. W alker and Larson W right at 8 o'clock this evening at the
week. W e hope you will Ilk«
lis spent Sunday here visiting with Washington on April 4 and w ill The local boys won second place ing. Mrs. Ernest Black will be the are In charge of the program for home of Miss Eunice Gerber.
wjiat be has to say.
hla mother, Mrs. Rosa Montgomery. make their home In Hprlngfleld.
In the L O. O. F. league.
assistant hostess.
(M b
Bridge will be played.
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