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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TIIIItT Y -B K C O N h Y KA It
CHURCHES RFAOY
10 GREET E l 1
HPRINGEIKLh, LANK COUNTY, ORBOON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18 1936
NO. 13
Clean-bp Days LOCAL M E S
Start Next Week
GN /;0 0/ - Readv M. E. CHURCH HAS ^ » '* 0 " Lead ln NAME FIREMEN
M llllll ELiCTIOlLfc s ^ r W FOR CUT SQUID
STATE AVERAGE f »r
Free Collection Of Rubbish
All-Day Session* To Bring
Student* Now On Final Grad*
From Yards To Start Mon­ Average Per Capita Tax In
Many Visitor To City For
District Superintendent Here,1 Period Of School Year;
Mike Hrynchuk and O. L.
day; Want Cooperation
Convention April 26
Springfield $13.52; States
From Salem Tuesday For
Fifty-Six Named
Mulligan Get Night Jobe,
Average
Is
$14.81
Monday and I'ueaday of next
Fourth Conference
Final plans for the large all day
To Live Above Fire Hall
Fifty
six
students
at
Bprlngfleld
week. April 22 and 23. have been
BREAKFAST AT SUNRISE ilealguute«l as spring clean up days PER PERSON VALUE LOW gathering of taae county Udil Fel­ ORGAN READY ON MAY 15' hl,b *cb<x,, wer*
° ° ,b*
lows and Rebekah lodge members
_______
! honor roll released this week. Hen EXPLAINS PHONE SYSTEM
In Springfield and u thorough Job
to
be
held
here
oo
Friday.
April
2«
Baptists To Hear "The Cru Is th» goal of city officials this City Tax Millage Average In
List Of Officers and tor *lud‘”*t• hold fir«‘ *•»<-* »'“> ■
are being made thia week. Elmer E Long
~
.«
j
-
. . .
total of 20 name*.
Change Expected About May
clfixion"; Christian Church year.
State 1« 21.3; Springfield
Committees Made Public
Pynu. county association president,
t
i
a
.«
Tne student* named by c I&**« m 1, Loehr Outlines Aims Of
Itesldenta are asked to go over
Dny’a Program Full
und
Oswald
Olson,
secretary,
are
Millage Set At 31.6
Following Meeting
are „ foMowa;
llulr places at once, rummage
New Organization
being assisted by R. E Morris, vice-
Methodist* Plan Cantata
"Seven Laat Word»," Ft
Evening Service Sunday
Springfield church«'» will ol> ervu
Easirr will« fitting actlvltlea Bun
day a< i-ordlng to annouucenianta
made thia week by the local emigre
gallon». Mualc a» alway» will tea
lure the day'» prograum. The pro
(rntn» will »tart with a aunrlae
breakfaat and worahlp aervlce at
o'clock and will ooaclude with «veil
Ina service* In the three church«*
at 7:30
through all pnrta of the house, and
all purls of the ykrd, gathering tc
gelher all Iraah and rubbish Into
bolt a or sacks.
These should be placed either In
front of the house or In the alley
where they will he gathered up
by the clly «rucks and haul*-d to
the clly dump grounds.
This service Is free Io residents
of the city and they are askis) to
Young people of the Methodlat cooperate In assembling all rubbish
and ('hrlatlnii church* a will Join In lu their homes, yards, along fences
and even on vacant lots.
an early morning br«ukta»t and
worahlp service to he held nt th«
Methodist church Munday at i a m
He ulnli Thurman, Martin Clark
ClarabeUe Brood, and t'harllne Fish
are In charge of the devotion-, and
Ihirla Myera, Ila Unrtholomo
and Mnrjorlu Taylor are in charge
o( the hreaktaat.
Work of the past year was re- . Freshmen—Selma Clement. Fran-
president, and aa active committee
Personnel of the volunteer fire
viewed, plans for the new year con- cw f;'*rrell. George Drury. Joe Kee-
from Ibe two local lodges
department being organised In
Beveral hundred visitors are ex­ aldered. and «fleers and commit- *er’ " InKred Kickbusch, Elsa
Springfield by Lee Loehr, acting
pected here for the sessions. The tee« for the next term were chosen: Knox. Alfred Warner,
chief,
waa announced this week
1. O. O. F. will convene at the local or approved at the annual meeting Juniors—taster Anderson, ta-
along with the announcement that
lodge hall, and the Rebekah group of the Methodist church held Tnea ' Moyne Black, Russell Cooper. Rol-
day evening.
I land Farnsworth. Edward Hanaoa. Ibe fire equipment will be moved to
will meet at Taylor hall.
Dr. Louis Magln. district superl- ! Caroline Hicks. Josie Hicks. Euge- the new location In the City hall
Besslona of the Odd Fellows will
within the next week or ten day*
he held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. tendent from Balem, presided atj »lx Karns, John Klckbuscb, Flor-
when actual practice and drill» will
Rebekahs will hold their sessions the meeting which was the fourth | ence May. Helen McCready, Lois
get under way.
at 10:30 and 1:30. The Rebekahs quarterly conference of the church Manley. Jotana Putman. Albert
Member* of the department, none
will alio entertain 4lves and daugh­ and which followed a 6:30 potluck ' Rodakowakl, Robert Saul, Vivian
of whom will be salaried, win In­
Travess, Warren Vail
ters of visiting Odd Fellows who supper I d the church basement.
clude Tom Lusby, assistant chief;
After reports and suggestions
are uol Rebekah members.
Sophomores— Joseph Andrews. Mike Hrynchuk and O. L Mulligan,
The I. O. O. F -essIons will be for has been made and acted on it waa Anita Benson. ClarabeUe -Brood, nlghtwatchmen and captain; Mik.
members of the order, but the announced that the new organ for Cecil Crafts, Ada Johnson, Hazel taathers. H. L. Myers. Stanley
Rebekahs will have an open pro­ the church would be ready by May Nesbitt. Gladys Shelley, Juan Strat­ Keyes, E. J. Korn. D. F. Turner,
gram following the closed meeting 15. A letter from the manufactur ton, Edna Vest, tats Wilson, Jean- Hal Bryan, and Paul B. Nice. They
In the afternoon. A large evening era this week confirmed a previous nine Withers.
will be paid only for the time spent
program at the high school gymnas promise of early Installation.
Seniors—Obert Andrews, Kuby fighting fires.
Trustees
and
Stewards
lorn Is being planned for 7:45 at
Cabe, Lorna Chase, Charles Cole
Mulligan and Hrynchuk will take
Trustees of the church chosen Marjorie Currant, Irvin Darr, Mary
which lime the public will be In­
up their residence In the room
Tuesday
are:
L.
L.
May,
Wm.
G
vited
Complete details of the
Elkow, Clair Hadley. Mary Kather­ above the fire hall at the City hall.
Baptist Sunday School Program
Funeral Rites For Resident
Research Study Made
evening program and other events Hughes, L. K. Page, V. G. McEl ine Harris. Harold Hill. Irene Jes- One of the men will alway* be on
The liaptlat church will open
These and many other figures on will be announced next week.
haney, Chas. Myers. Margaret Mor­ sen. Ev lyn Johnson. Bob tajoie.
Of Community Since 1909
duty to answer fire calls, and both
Ilielr Easier obai-rvauce with a pro­
city assessed valuations and tax
ris, Dr. W. H. Pollard. J F. Bailey, taVerne Pugh, Doris Robinson
Held Here Tuesday
will be available to go out on the
gram by the Junior, primary, and
levlea are Included In detail In bul
and O. H. Jarrett.
Edna Severson. Frances Stiles truck daring late hours.
beginner departments of the Hun
Mrs. Ida Mullssa Jack passed letln No. 10, Just Issued by the Bu­
Other officers chosen are:
Faye Stratton. Mary Trotter. Ray
Regular city employees will take
day school during th- regular hour away at the Pacific lio- pita) In Eu­ reau of Municipal Research of the
Stewards—Mra. Edw. Privat. Ira mon Withers.
the truck out during the day If
Rev. Rolen* will preach a ipeclal gene Bunday evening ut the age of University of Oregon and the le a ­
Nice. Mrs. R. L. Drury, Mrs. ('has.
Post Graduate—Clara Wagner.
members of the department are not
Eualtir message at tl o'clock and 53 years. Hhe wus a resident of gue of Uregon Cities.
(>>rnell. Mrs. Guy Halsey, Mr*. W.
Special Student—Melvin Trailer Immediately available, and mem­
Norton I'engra will sing the aolo, Hprlngfleld route 2.
The average assessed value of
H. Gantx, Sam Bartholomew. P. J.
bers of the department will rush to
"«»pen the date» of the Temple.'1 Ida Melissa Baldwin was born Oregon cities. p«'r person, com­
Bartholomew. L. L. May. Dr. Poll­
answer
the alarm when It Is sound­
on March 4. 1882 In Vermin county puted on a 6* per rent assessment
ard. J. F. Bailey. W. E. Buell. Willis
Two Will Sing •’Crucifixion
ed from the siren at the Mountain
ration,
la
36*5.
The
average
for
the
Missouri.
She
was
married
to
Many
Active
and
Past
Offi­
Bertsch,
and
Frank
Bartholomew.
For the evening service at 7 30
States Power plant.
F. B. Hamlin is secretary of the
Mr I** ngra and Wllfr«»d Cook will ‘harles Jack on December 26 1*01 entile stale, Including both city and cers Of Rebekah and I. O.
Telephone System Agreed On
rural
areas.
Is
3725.
For
Bprlnglleld
and
after
spending
four
years
In
official
board
of
the
church,
and
Dr.
slug the aolo and duet parts from
O. F. Here Monday Night
A special telephone, number five,
Colorado, and a few In Yakima, the average Is 339« per capita.
Pollard president of the Brother-
the cantuta. "The Crucifixion."
will be installed at the new fire
Qearhart Richest City
Three candidates were initiated hood Mrs. O. H. Stiles, president of
At the Chriatian church the Bible bey moved to Bprlngfleld In 1*09
hall. An agreement wae signed this
Uearheart.
which
also
levies
the
and
have
made
Ihelr
home
here
Into Juanita Rebekah lodge mem­ of the tadies Aid; Faye Parsons,
«-leases will ussenib!» at V 46 In
week by Mayor E. H. Turner and
highest p«-r capita tax. Is the "rich bership Monday evening as a fea­ benevolence treasurer; Miss Mae
their place« of n*rl(ntlon while the since Ihut time.
Rival Teams Meet Friday On phone company officials In which
eat"
clly
In
the
state,
with
a
per
Besides
her
widower,
she
Is
sur-
Hewes
I*
treasurer,
and
Miss
Doris
ture of the annual visitation to the
reports are made up after which the
methods of handling fire alarms
Brattain Field For First
Ived by Iwo sons. Raymond and capita assessed valuation of 32263. lodge of Mrs. Grace Christensen, Myer>. Is financial secretary.
rt hiHil will aaarinble In the auditor
was outlined as follows:
Portland
ranks
second
with
3886
Victor;
and
three
daughters,
Mrs.
Meet
Of
Season
R
etain
Sunday
School
Head
Oregon Rebekah a-sembly presi­
turn where (lie young people's
"When your operator In answer­
per
capita,
while
Roseburg
is
third
Alma
Peerce,
Mrs.
Pauline
Cline
Sam Bartholomew remains as
dent from Portland. The three
chorus of the church will present
Springfield high school baseball ing a telephone signal bears the
were Mra JoJrce Owe„ ,
Me superintendent of the Sunday-
the cantata "The Calvary Way" at and Mrs. Katherine Cole, all resid­ with 380*. the survey shows.
The average city tax rate for the ,.her(M,n aD(1 Mlnnle McPherson,
school. Mrs. Mary Gates is presi­ players continutsl their winning cry of ‘Fire!’ and the subscriber
the Resurrection Day Servlet * The ing In tan e county.
She also leaves her father, John state, on a 50 per cent valuation' The 1(M,ge ha„ pr(ive<, ,o be a dent of the combined Home and stride the past week when they add­ then hangs up or abandons tha calL
Calvary Way" Is a song-alory dram­
ed two more games to their list ot the operator Is to secure from the
atised. The service Is under the di­ W. Baldwin. Yakima, and three basis, Is 113 mills. Springfield, on a m, ct.a for lod(io off„.tala durlllJt , he Foreign Missionary societies. Don­
number plate on the switchboard
60
per
cent
b,«als.
would
pay
34.11
0Venlng
lhe
ni,.mbers
nie,
Mr„
brothers.
Will
Baldwin,
Beattie
and
ald Brown is president of the Wes­ victories.
rection of Vldlne (lartln
Marcola prov«»d easy competition Lhe addreen of the calling station
Irl and Aldln Baldwin, at Yakima, mills per person, si though on the Christensen; «'harles P. Poole leyan league, and Wayne Kendall
Cast of characters are: Rebecca, and one sister. Mrs. Anna Peery of regular county ae.*essment ratio grand master of the I. O. O. F. tor of the Epworth league.
for the locals Friday afternoon or station« on the line and Immedi­
Mary lladley; Benjamin, Bill Cog; Yakima.
the rale Is 31.6 mills. The highest Oregon; W. F. Walker, past grand
8. 8. Potter remains as recording when they completed nine inning* ately advise the fire department of
■ nth. Jewel Ilelterhrand. Deboruh.
Funeral services were held from is 78.1, second 76.2. and third 71.3. master; Herbert Walker, past secretary of the congregation. Mrs. with the score 10-4. Coach Robert uch address. The fire department
Dawn Church; Mary of Bethany. the Poole chapel In Springfield Of cities over 6.000 population, Cor­ grand representatives; and Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah is district stew­ Chatterton bad almost his entire will then advise the operator of the
Evelyn Pruitt; Martha of Bethany. Tae day afternoon at 2 o'clock. vallis is lowest with 17.6. Hillsboro, Grace Cooper. Rebekah Assembly ard. and Mrs. U. G. McElhany and reserve team la the field for the whistle signal required and the
operator will immediately call the
Mln<- Peterson, Nathan, the man Rev. Ralph E. Clark officiated and with 16.3 Is lowest in the 2600 to marshal.
Mr*. J. P. Vaughn are communion final innings.
horn blind, Martin Clark.
Interment was made In the taurel 5,000 population group. In the over
Yesterday afternoon the local Mountain States Power company
Included In the out-of-town stewards.
5.000 group, however, Pendleton guests present were Mrs. Marjorie
Hill cemetery.
Narrator, tala Peterson.
M any C o m m ittee* Named
team squeexed out a 2-0 victory and pass on the Information aa to
has a lower millage levy, 13, than McCully of Mullan, Nebraska; Mrs.
Chorus: Pearl Ilelterhrand. Eve
Committees named at the meet­ over Oakridge In an out-of-town the location of the fire and the
Corvallis, hut Its assessment ration Jessie Mlsener of Portland, and ing were reported as follows for the game. Brann went Into the pitch­ proper whistle signal. Such calls as
lyn Harris. Melba Harris, tna Cle­
this to be called 'emergency call«.'
ALLEN
FUNERAL
RITES
Is much higher than that In effect Mrs. Mubel Gay of Silverton, be- year:
ment, Elva Moyer. Beulah Richard
er's box for Springfield.
All calls other than ‘emergency
son. A id e M anning, Ileulnh T h u r
Membership—Mrs. W. H. Gantz.
ARE HELD SATURDAY In Corvallis.
sld * delegations form Eugene. Al­
Friday brings a crucial test for
Copies of the study, which In­ pine, Harrisburg and Coburg
man, Elisabeth Vnll. Beaate Cox.
Dr. Pollard, and Mrs. Chas. Myers. the local learn wheti they will en­ calls' as described In the last para­
Funeral services for Miss Char­ cludes every clly In the state, may
Knth Stratton. Carmel Wodell, El-
Music—Mrs. W. K. Barnell, Mrs. tertain the Eugene high nine on graph shall be handled in the fol­
A total of 63 members and 33
lotte Allen, daughter of Mr. and be obtained from the Bureau of visitors attended the evening ses­ S 8. Potter, W. E. Buell. Sam Bar­ Brattaln field. Thia will be the lowing manner: When your opera­
wiuu Meui-lium, taVern Pugh.
tholomew.
droup of children: Zena Vail. Mrs. (’. B. Allen of Vida, who pusa- Municipal Research at the univer­ sion of the lodge.
Eugene boys' first game, and tor receives a call for the fire de­
partment she whi immediately eon
Betty Campbell. Joyce Church. Vlr ed away last Thursday, were held sity at Eugene
Religious
education—Mrs.
L.
K.
Following the business session
Springfield players will have sev
glnla Pohl, Ationnu Knouf. Joanne Saturday afternoon nt 3:30 from
the group adjourned to the dining Page. Mrs. W. H. Gantz. Mrs. Chas. era I weeks of experience behind nect the calling party with the fire
department telephone and the oper­
McFarland. Marie Hollister, Wan the Veatch chapel in Eugene. Rev.
room which was beautifully decor­ Cornell. Sam Bartholomew.
them.
ator will remain connected to the
eta Thomas Rose Ogden. Marjorie II. R. White offlrlatwl and Inter LIONS HEAR PASTOR
Finance—Dr. Pollard. P. J. Bar­
ated for Easter with flowers from
The Springfield team I* playing
Mulllguu, Dorothy Mulllgun. Lola menl was made in the Rest Haven
SPEAK ON "PREJUDICE" j , he KlrkluTd Floral company green tholomew, L. L. May. Frank Bailey. without the services ct a few of the line. After the City fireman finishes
Wilson. Carroll Stevens. Jessie cemetery. She van aarvlved by one
O. H. Jarrett. Frank Bartholomew. regulars who have been benched talking from the fire department
house.
Five forms of prejudice, which
Beales. Dorothy ’raylor, Juan Btrat brother. Frank, at home.
Benevolence—Mrs. W. Bertsch. due to low scholastic marks. Dale telephone to the calling party, he
A large delegation from the local
are very rampant In the world and lodge went to Marcola Tuesday Mrs. Emma Olson, Mrs. L. K. Page,
ton. Florence Vail, Allse Ingram.
Carson, pitcher, has been an on­ will immediately advise your oper
which are responsible for much of evening to attend the visitation Mrs. J. Gates. Faye Parsons, Mrs.
ator of the location of the fire and
Alva Ferehee, Kenneth Smith, War­
looker for several games now while
the proper whistle signal, and WlL
N. Vorts.
ren Vail, Roscoe Cole, Dale Robert­ BOYS GET REFORMATORY the trouble we experience, were ineetitng there.
his ankle heals. It was struck with
request the operator to pass the
son.
Week-day Religion—Mrs. P. J. a fast batted ball.
SENTENCES. PAROLED outlined to members of the Lions
club
ut
their
noun
luncheon
meet­
information on to the Mountain
Pianist, Kyle Smith, assisted by
Bartholomew.
Mrs.
Olive
Rebhan,
Ernest Peerson und Louis Howe ing Friday by Dr. 8. E. Childers, ELIZABETH W H ITE DIES
States Power company at once and
Irene Anderson and Kenneth Smith.
Mrs W. C. Wright, and Mrs. Willis
MRS. SNODGRASS IS
FUNERAL AT MABEL Bertsch.
give the person answering the tele­
Solos by Pearl Helterbrand, Ken­ were sentenced to the reform pastor of the First Christian
PRISCILLA HOSTESS phone the location of the fire and
neth Smith and Uldlne Gartln. Duet. school and then paroled Io Lum F. church of Eugene.
Social Service. Hospital and
Mrs. Elizabeth White, resident of Flowers, Mrs. U. O. McElhaney,
Personal, religious, community
the whistle signal to be sounded.”
Carroll Stevens and Pearl llolter- Anderson, chief of police, when
the College Crest community near Mrs. Chas. Myers. Mrs. J. P.
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass and Mrs.
racial
and
national
prejudices
were
Mr. Loehr Wednesday presented
they
were
brought
before
Judge
brand. Pantomime, Irene Ander­
Ernest Black entertained Jointly the Mayor and Chairman of the
Fisk In Juvenile court last Thurs­ Indicated- by the speaker as being Eugene for many years, passed Vaughn. Mrs. Guy Halsey.
son.
| away In Eugene Thursday follow
at the home of Mrs. Snodgrass last Fire and Water committee with
day. The boya were arrested here the most dangerous.
Olton Named Auditor
Shaw to Qlvs Reading
Ing a long Illness. Funeral services
Thursday afternoon for members letters of recommendation from
Donald
Toomh
entertained
with
on
charges
of
breaking
Into
and
Auditing
Accounts.
Oswald
Olson;
The communion of the tard's
for Mrs. White were held from the church records, Wm. O. Hughes, of the Priscilla club. Honors In the former employers in Eugene where
several
numbers
on
his
accordlan.
stealing
from
the
cabin
of
the
late
supper will be at II and following
John Anderson and Clayton F. Upper Mabel church Saturday secretary of good literature. J. P. afternoon games went to Mrs. John he served on the fire department
this the minister, I. G. Shaw, will George ta risen.
Tom8eth. Mrs. John Seavey. Mrs. for seven years. Arthur Hender­
Barber
are In charge of the pro­ morning at 10 o’clock. Rev. H. H Vaughn.
give an original reading, "Between
Ritter officiated, and Interment
gram
for
the meeting thia week.
Parsonage, Mrs. Halsey. Mrs. Norman Howard and Mrs. William shott, George Simon and Fred
Two Evenings," featuring I, the
was made there.
P. T. A. MEETING TO
Mary Kessey. Mrs. Myers, Mrs. L. Rouse. The club group will meet Lamb, councllmen under whom
eene at the tomb; 2, Scenes In the
Mrs. White was born in Ohio on L. May and Mrs. Williams.
again on April 26. at the home of Loehr worked said he was very ef­
BE HELD ON FRIDAY BROTHERHOOD TO HEAR
city of Jerusalem at the time of the
July 15. 1853 and came to Oregon
Mrs. E. L. Hopson with Mrs. H. O. ficient, he had worked for seven
Pulpit
supply,
P.
J.
Bartholomew
resurrection; 3, At the tomb al
DEAN, U. O. LAW SCHOOL In 1*18. She Is survived by one
Dibblee as assistant hostess.
years on the Eugene department
Monthly
meeting
of
the
Parent
and Dr. W. H. Pollard.
early dawn.
and his services were very satis­
Wayne Morse, dean of the law granddaughter. Mrs. J. W. Klnman
Pastoral relation, J. F. Bailey,
The choir will take over the even­ Teacher association will he held
of Mabel.
factory.
Mrs. W. H. Gants, Margaret Mor­ PLEASANT HILL NAMES
ing service which will present a Friday afternoon at 9 o'clock at the school at the University of Oregon,
Brattaln
school.
Mr*.
H.
11.
Church
City Benefits Seen
ris, Dr. Pollard, L, L. May, P. J.
will be the principal speaker at the
number of anthems and other spe­
HIGH SCHOOL LEADER
The new set-up in the fire depart­
Bartholomew. J. P. Vaughn.
cial songs There will be a sermon- Is chairman of the refreshment monthly meeting of the Methodist COUNTY CHAMBER NOT
Nominating committee, Mrs. 8. 8.
Otis J. White, head of the schools ment Is expected to provide lower
TO MEET TH IS MONTH
ette hy the minister on the theme, committee, and the pmgtAtin will Men’s Brotherhood Monday even­
he
given
by
children
of
the
grade
Potter.
Mrs.
L.
L.
May,
and
Mrs.
ing.
April
22,
It
was
announced
to­
at
Sheridan. Oregon, has been operatic« costs, greater safety for
"If We Be Hal ed With Christ.”
school*. nnnounoea Mr*. Clifford day by Dr. W. H. Pollard, Brother­
There will not be a meeting of Gant i.
chosen
successor to Perry Price, the fireman as one man will not
Methodist Day la Full
Wilson, P T.. A. president
the
Lane
County
Chamber
of
Com­
Trier
of
appeals,
F.
B.
Hamlin.
hood
president.
as
principal
of the high school at leave for a fire alone and deelna-
At the Mplhodlst church the Sun­
All officers and committees will Pleasant Hill. Mr. Price has re­ tk>n will always be known, and bet­
The address by Dean Morse will merce this month it was announced
day school under tha direction of Ilarnell, soprano; Paul Potter,
signed to accept a position aa Juve­ ter fire protection and an ImpWived
Sam Bartholomew will observe the tenor; and Walter Gossler, Bari­ follow a 6;30 covered dish dinner today by F. B. Hamlin, secretary, begin their new year on July 1.
Insurance situation In the city say*
and
O.
E.
Crowe,
president.
There
to
which
all
Interested
persons
are
nile officer for tane county.
day during class periods, and at the tone.
Mayor Turner.
Is no Important business to be LEGION MEN TO ATTEND
Invited.
Special
musical
numbers
It o'clock service the pastor. Rev
Choir Singers Listed
taken
up
at
this
time,
so
the
next
are
being
arranged
fcr
the
program.
Dean C. Poindexter, will preach on
The department frill not makt
Members of the Choir are: Sop­
DISTRICT MEET FRIDAY TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS
meeting will be held In May It was
the subject, "The Song of Victory.” ranos. Barbara Barnell. Mrs. W. K.
many demands on the city for fund*
AT
TAYLOR
HALL
FRIDAY
decided.
Several members of Springfield
says Mr. Loehr. Each member Is to
targe mirrors will be arranged In Ilarnell. 11a Bartholomew. Theo Bar­ IUKA MEMBERS TO MEET
American Legion post number 40
the front of the church so as to tholomew, Mrs. W. E. Buell, Doris
W ITH MRS. O. WICKHAM
A regular meeting of the Sprlng- furnish himself with a suitable
ROSCOE PERKINS NEW
and of the auxiliary will go to field Townsend club will be held at flashlight. The department will
ciilch the reflection of the Ressur- Myera, Ruth Pollard, Mrs. 8. 8.
Members of Iuka circle number
SECRETARY OF MASONS Toledo Friday evening to attend : Taylor hall Friday evening at 7:30. plan to sponsor a number of events
ri'Ctlnn scene from the large stain­ Potter, Dorothc Mae Potter, Mrs,
the district meeting of Willamette Following the program and radio and will seek to develop a fund
ed window In- the choir loft making Olive Itehhnn, Mary Elizabeth Whit­ 37, Ladles Auxiliary of the O. A. R.
will hold their regulur Reeling
Roscoe Perkins has been elected Council. Those attending have been broadcast refreshments of pie and which can be used to purchase nec­
Il visible to the audience,
ney.
Altos, Velda Bartholomew, Mrs. Thursday evening of this week at secretary of Liberty Masonic lodge Invited to remain over the week- coffee will be served for a small essary Items for the men and the
Evening Cantata Ready
charge. All persons interested In department, he says.
“The Seven Last Words of A. H. Brown, Evelyn Buell. Glyde the home of Mrs. Olive Wlckliatn of Bprlngfleld to succeed I. M. Pet­ end on the coast.
Christ"—a Lenten Contain by Theo- Dilley, Mrs. Ella Lombard. Mrs. W. on East Main street. The meeting erson, resigned. Perkins began his
the Town, „«id plan are Invited to
Cards bearing fire tooes of the
duties following the semi-monthly EUNICE GERBER HOSTESS attend
doro Dubois, Is to he sung on Eas­ H. Pollard. Mrs. Bruce Robinson. begins at 7:30.
city will be printed and placed In
meeting
of
the
lodge
last
week.
M
th
.
Bernice
Van
Valzah.
ter Sunday evening at 7;30 p. nt.
FOR O-NO CARD CLUB
nearly every home soon enabling
by lh<» choir of the Methodist
Tenors,
Frank
Bartholomew. WOODCRAFT JUVENILES
SPECIAL DRILL CALLED
everybody to determine the exact
church under the direction of Mrs. Sam Bartholomew, Donald Brown,
YOUNGER
LODGE
GROUP
PLAN EASTER PARTY
Members of the O-No card club
FOR WOODCRAFT TEAM location of a fire when an alarm la
Iluford Roach with Mrs. Waller Robert Brown. Iloy Crandall, Paul
MEETING TO BE FRIDAY were entertained at the home of
sounded.
dossier, pianist, accompanist.
Potter, Jack Williams.
Juvenile members of Pine circle
Miss Eunice Gerber last Thursday
Members of the Neighbors of
They will be assisted by a violin
Basses: W. E. Buell, Elwyn Neighbors of Woodcruft, will hold
The Misses Mary Ann and Eva evening. Honors at bridge were Woodcraft drill team are asked to
Daughter Born—Mr. and Mre.
quartot directed by Buford Roach, dates, Walter Gossler, Fred tauk, Ihelr Easter party Friday at the tauk will be hostesses at their won by Miss Florence Long and attend a special drill at Taylor hall Stanley C. Sunderland, Route 2 are
mid composed of Betty Hender­ 8. 8. Potter, Morris Stewart.
home of their senior guardian, Mrs. home here Friday evening for the Mise Mary Elisabeth Whitney. Miss this evening at 7:30. Practice of the parent* of a daughter born to
shott, June Warren, and Freda Kes­
Mrs. Lombard and Mrs. Brown (Marine Putman at 847 A street. regular meeting of the F. L. Girls Anne McQookin was a guest. Miss drill formations for the county (hem at Miss Nelson's materulty
ter.
are guest stngors of the choir for The party will be held right after of Juanita Rebekah lodge. The Whitney will entertain for the clup gathering ot fraternal groups to be home in Eugene on Friday, April
school hour*.
The soloists will be Mrs. W. K. the cantata.
meeting will start at 8 o'clock.
at her home on April 36.
held In Eugene will be continued. 12. 1*36.
MRS. IDA M. JACK
DIES IN EUGENE
Springfield taxpayers now pay
less than the stute average for city
expenaea, although the average aa
reused valuation per capita In the
city Is only slightly more than half
of that for the entire slate.
The average citizen In the aver
age Uregon city pays 314.81 per
year in taxes to maintain the tunc
dona of bla clly government. City
taxes vary from nothing al all In
a few small towns to a high per
person of 173.71 per year. Spring
field pays an average per capita
tax of |tt.6J.
Portland pays somewhat above
the average. 817.37 per capita, and
Incidentally lends to raise the gen­
eral average, due to Its much great­
er population. Most of the Uregon
cities fall between 86 and 812.60
per capita, and a fourth of them
are between 37.60 and 310.
LODGE MEMBERS
MEET OFFICERS
EUGENE GIGG10
PLM BALL GIBE