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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
•ÌIIKTY HKCONI) YEAH
SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, ORBUON. TIU KSOAY, MAY 2, 11435
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NO. 16
SCHOOL YEAR Ï0 Benefit Party STREET PROJECT ^oca^ Couple Is BALL TEAM TAKES Io™ People See [RACK ARJI5J5
Will A id I amilv Jygun ¿R C ¡ £|jQ
Secretly Wed
CLOSE MAY 24
EIGHTH III ROW
SECOND IN MEET
Priscilla Member» En tort aid
Doris Gerber and George Pet
Needlecraft
and
Husbands
f-iu itc e » Stile» To B» Valedic­
City Has Spent $1499.93 Of
• ’’••n Tell Of Marriage At
At Social Event Tonight
$1700 Budget; SERA Pays
Toledo On December 15
torian and Mary Trotter
Snlutntorian For Class
Workers
A
about
$3400
Member of the I'rlscllla club
Pleasant Hill and Lowell Only
Teams Undefeated By
Springfield Nine
Ml a
BACCALAUREATE
IS
SET
Juanita Seaman, Joan Seavey
and Edna Severson Com­
pete For Civic Club Cup
will pluy host this evening to mem
tiers of the Needl craft club and
husbands of ledli groups ot a party
to ho glvon In Taylor hull at 8
o'clock. A program and refresh­
ments will lie given.
Friday afternoon the i'rlscllla
■ tub will spotv<or n benefit card
party at Taylor hull at 2 o'clock.
Bridge and 6U0 will he played Pro­
ceeds will go to a widow und her
children II has been announced. All
ure Invited to take purl In the
party.
I'luiis tor these two functions
were completed lust Thursday
afternoon at u meeting hold at the
home of Mrs K. I., liopsou Mrs.
II, <1. Dlbblee wus nsslstont host­
ess. Prises In the afternoon games
w eie won hy Mrs John Seavey and
Mrs Win. Bouse.
The secret marriage of
I Hort» Gerber to George Petersen
D ETA ILED REPORT GIVEN of lrvlnK waa
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I urduy by the couple They were
Part Of Labor Funds To Re- married at Toledo. Oregon on Dei-
main Unexpended If Pro­
ember 16.
Mrs. Petersen Is the daughter of
ject Is Halted Soon
Mr and Mrs. II. E Gerber Hhe
Springfield's HERA street and graduateti from Hprtngfleld high
alley Improvement proj«ct Is near­ school In 1833 und hu been work­
ing completion und will have to be ing In Kosaburg and Eugene.
shut down soon If the city la to re­
The groom lives near Irving
main within the >17<k) budgeted lor where he operates a chicken ranch
Ita share of the work.
They expect to establish tbelr
The city has spent >1499 93 for home near frvlng
material«, supervision, and otbor
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necessary expenses up to May 1,
according to a report given E a rl'
Thomp on. chairman of the street
committee, today by Lum F An­
derson. project supervisor.
SERA laborers have us d up 5568
hours of the allotment made In the!
project, and had received >3.000 j
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wuges when the last pay check* w ill See Eaglet Awards Frl
were given out on April 26. The j day; Three Training Ses­
total money sp-nt for labor by the!
sions Set __ for
Saturday
government at the end of the!
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month will l>e about >3400
| Th„ (kjur, of Awardg
H IL L B IL L IE S
Elmira Wins 1936 Convention
Of I. O. O. F.; Meeting , Springfield Runs Away With
Here Held Successful
Top High School Place
On Hayward Field
E. V. Schiller and »toy V. Miller, I
troth oi Elmira, were elected preai-
N EXT ' 'lent unit secretary treasurer rw- S M IT H
LEADS
VICTORS
pectively of the L eae County I. O.
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U. O. Frosh On Saturday o. F Assoc iation at the d ose of the Squad Coes To Corvallis Sat-
Schedule; Junction City
liU H in e u s sea-tons held here Friday.
urday For Valley Meet; Pre-
They succeed Elmer E. Fyne and
Is Good Competition
pare For District Events
Oswald M. Olson, both of Spring-
Springfield high school added an-j Geld. Elmira waa also named os
That Springfield high school
other pair of ha ehall victories to the 183« convention headquarters, track candidates will be a real
their list during the week bringing-
threat to all other schools entered
their total of straight victories to
co n v e n tio n - , b|> dtotrtc, comp..t| t|on on May
eight Schools whose teams aided * hlth brought ,8 registered Odd „ wa> lndlcaled FrWay afternoon
In bringing In the additional vie- ’’«*><’» » delegates to the city, was wbfc0 Marton H all'; Springfield atu-
torh-H were F nlver.lty high a n d ! 1"* *’ *•»«« P «*ram at the high - denU ran away w(lb #n
Junction city. The Belknap C C c j “ * bool
“0' auditorium
»“dltorlum which wo* at- <wd phu.„ fn
four way track
c amp gave the boy,, at 4-2 v icto ry ! *e **4»d by a capacity crowd of
ineet on Hayward field at the onF
Saturday In a practice game here I“5“r,Jr «b0 persons.
verslty. Teams ent- red were Eu­
University high dropped an easy
Featured during the evening waa gene. University and Springfield
victory 17-4 to the local team Frl the presentation of stunta by the high schools against the frosh of
day. Junction City proved to be a lodges of the county, numbers by the Untver. Ity.
batter ball club than had been ex­ the I O. O. F. band of Spencer I Frosh students of BUI Hayward
pected and made the going pretty Butte lodge in Eugene, and an ad- ’ took first place winning a total of
tough here yesterday afternoon for dress by George P. Winslow, pa t 57 points. Springfield finished sec­
the boys.
ond with 48. Eugene high had 37
gra id master for Oregon.
and U. H. 8. only 9.
Junction Team Strong
The 3-Links contest trophy given
The Junction City boys, stepped ;
Hansen Wins Mile, Half-mile
by tics retiring president in on
Heading Springfield's point win­
out In their natty uniforms and |
I achievement contest, was present-
ner was Disque Smith, versatile
brought in one run tn the first In­
l ed hy W. F. Walker, to Lorane
athlete, who brought home three
ning. Sprigfield retaliated with
| lodge.
firsts, winning both the low and
three In the second inning. Junc­
tion City evened the count in the
Rebekah members entertained high hurdles and the broad Jump.
fourth with two runs and. although visiting ladies with a program at
Malcolm Hansen. Springfield’s
both teams developed scoring Tt ylor hall during the afteruoou state high school mile champion,
threats, no runs were made until while the d osed lodge sessions won first places in both the mile
the eighth period when Springfield were conducted, included on the and half-mile event.
Lltscher ran right behind Hansen
ran In two more runs to win the program were plays by the Sprlng-
game In an extra period.
11« Id Girl Scouts and by the Past to win second in the mile, and CHf-
No further games are scheduled Noble Grand club, violin duet by ton Smith finished third in the 100
for the local boy until Saturday I*. :?;■ Jacob.-on and Marie Hollis­ yard dash. Randall Ray placed
when they meet the Frosh team ter. tap donee by Joan and Doro- third in the low hurdles, and Hnt-
from the University.
thy Ward, and vocal and violin i < hinson r» n>e
third in the quar-
ter m ile race.
solos by Miss Evelyn Buell.
With less Hum three weeks of
actual class work rnmulnlng of tlx-
present »chool year, students at
Sprlugfield high school are now
facing a very full schedule of acti­
vities which are always shoved In
to the elnsliiK weeks nt the school
year.
Final examination» ure sla u d tu
lie I ll- I ll m i M i l l 'I H ill 22, w it h
■ e lllH li'Ilc e u ie n t
exercises coming
en Muy 24
Sslsctlon la Close
Francis Stile» has been chosen
valedictorian ot the graduating
class, and Mary Trotter la to lie that
saliitnliirlsn Announcement of the
selections was made at the h(gh i
school this week The scholastic I
average« were very close. Miss,
Ktlles having a total of 124 points.
In comparison to the 123 earned by ■
A total of >«»00 ha been granted wblch bud
pluIinM, , or 8prlng
the city for labor on the project field on Monday wus postponed
Miss Trotter.,
hut a part of thia will probably re- this week due to the Illness of sev
The other oulstandtna honor of
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. main unexpended as the city has eral of the Girl Scouts who were
the oulor year, winning of the Church
Group
Forms Work not
. , budgeted
, . . any . funds
. . for gaao
r
t'lvlc ('lull cup. which goes to the |
Relief Project At Banquet; I line and other supplies beyond the to have received awards, and plans
senior girl chosen as the moat out- j
for county meetings during the
Many Men Are Present
! >1700 which will be used up soon visit of Miss Vail Stark, regional
standing girl In the class. Is being
contented for hy Juanita Henman,
The city expenditures are lifted executive, were announced for
on the report us follows for the Saturday by Mias Eunice Gerber,
Joan Heavs-y and Edna Heverson.
project within the church was com­
period from the start of the pro­ leader of the local Girl Scouts.
Announcement of the selection of
pleted here Tuesday evening by
ject up until May 1:
these three students Io he voted on
A training class will be conduct-i
members of the M- ii ’ ii Bible close ’ Item
Amount ed at the Eugene Chamber of Com-I
for the honor was made Tuesday.
of Die Christian church. The men
Gravel ______ _______
The winner will be determined
> «50,47 merce Saturday morning at 8
met at the church parlors tor a
l.ane Co. Itoad Patrol
licit Tuesday, hut announcement of
178 8« o'clock hy Mis- Stark and all pat
Upsets Arc Recorded
chicken dinner and program given
Hadley To Strengthen Team
the fortunate girl’s nemo will be
Ind Accident Ins.
158 88 rot leaders are urges) to attend.
Next Tuesday promises to bring
by the Gld Gold team which lost
Hadley, sprint man on the
Lumber ____ „._______
withheld until Girls la-ague senior
68.68
All directors of Girl Scouts a r e , another test game when Springfield
in the recent membership content Gasoline ........... ......... ..
Springfield team was out due to
hreakfacl on the closing day of
163.88 asked to meet with Miss Roof at travel to Pleasant Hill. Pleasant
to the Purple team.
illness and ha been bothered with
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6.42 the Eugene chamber of Commerce' Hill is the only team on the sche­
school.
W A. Taylor waa named clerg
sore
muscles this week. Hall is
Supervision ........ ...........
195.00 at the same hour for a leader's! dule which the team has not met
F in al Events Listed
for the relief project which will
trying to g “t him Into condition for
Hardware ........ .............
t ah udar of events at the school
M
»z
training
class.
Miss
Roof
is
accom-
j
yet.
The
Hillbillies
are
rated
as
one
have as Ita roxjiir p u rp o e the eat-
the district meet as he Is almost
fur the noxt three weeks Includes
Truck A Trac tor Matnt
22 82 , panvlng Miss Stark on her Rupee-! of the strong team, in the district,
ulillshiio-nt of an employment cen­
sure to place In the short races and
Muy II Junior Senior banquet
but
they
lost
to
Eugene
high
yes­
!
lion
visit.
ter Plana call for the Hating of
add points for the local school.
Total
Io he held In Eugene.
>1498 83
That afteruoou at 2 o’clock all terday in an extra period game 8-9.
employment, whether It be odd Joba
He may get a chance to test his
May 17
Senior c l a s s play.
A total of 30 men are working on , „„„hers and patrol leaders, and
or permanent work with Mr. Taylor
If Springfield takes the Hillbil­ Early Thurston Resident Dies ability Saturday in a W illamette
the project this week. They M* I troop commHtee members are ask
'•Tommy.'*
lies they then will hold victories j Wednesday; Interment To ! valley track and field meet at Cor­
and he will thus be able to direct
Improving and widening the extern
at„ .nd „ diM.u a|o„ gatber
May 1»—Class picnics.
over every team on the schedule j
persons who wish to work and who
Be At Mt. Vernon
vallis if he gets Into condition by
Bnxl<1UM
h«ve
May 19 llnnralnureute sermon are capable of doing the particular Sion C.r South Second street around ,B< Mlaa ,;erl„.r
except f-owell. Lowell handed the
that time. Hail Is planning to take
mothers of Springfield Girl Scouts! local» a . marking defeat right at
st Methodist church In evening Job to the person ottering the work. the hlU.
of Thurston s pioneer re«i - all hts track candidL te/to'the
A detailed report of the work attpn <| „,1 m m a tin g ,
with lb v I loan C. Poindexter
the start of the season the only
« Hastings, passed and
akt, several of tha
Daring the dietier Tueeday even
and wl„
will algo
also , take
the
done on each • Greet will be pub-
Tb„ Springfield Court of Awards one the team has taken.
preaching the sermon this year.
! a* “>' at his home there Wednesday field contestant» although they did
Ing the following program numbers
llshed next week.
which
wa-
to
have
been
presided
May 21 and 23 Pinal examina­ were given with Mr Taylor as
.,
.
.
at the age of 76 years. Funeral not place in the meet at the Uni­
Also, yesterday the Creswell
over by Miss Stark, will be held
tion«
tonstmaater.
team defeated Lowell 12-9 which ! services will be held Saturday versity with the exception of Smith
the last week in May with Mrs
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Veatch who won a closely contested first
Two solo by Bobby Pugh with
May 23 Hchteil plcotc for all
Wendell Van Ixtitn presenting the Indicate,- that either Creswell has I chapel in Eugene. Dr. E. V. Stivers
his father. Koy Pugh a* accompan-!
< lasses nt Swimmer's Delight.
in the broad Jump with his Jump of
a very strong aggregation. It was
badges and making a short talk.
will officiate and interment will be 20 feet 8 and 7-8 inches.
May 24 Senior Breakfast. Hen tat on the guitar and French born;
an off day for the Lowell nine, or
Tomorrow
evening
the
Spring-
made in the Mt. Vernon cemetery.
lor class day exercises, graduation talk hy Mrs. Fay; French harp and !
field Girl Scouts are going to Eu­ they are slipping from their early |
piano solos by B O. Smith; original
Mr. Hastings was born near San- FOUR-H LEADER GETS
exercises.
season form.
gene lo w-ltnes-i the presentation of
j dusky, Ohio on February 18. 1859.
Heveral track mte-ta and haseball teadlng by Alex Stevens; and ad­
School Has Positive Team
Golden Eaglet, and first class Scout
dress of the evening by I. G. Shaw.]
FAIR SECRETARY POST
j He came to Oregon in 1882 and had
games are also Included on the final
Not for many years has a local
awards. Those planning to attend
pa’
tor.
!
been
a
resident
of
the
Thurston
we. k s schedule for the troys of the
Appointment of R. C. Kuehner.
There were slxty-twa men pres “ •••« •n t Of Springfield For ¡are asked to meet at the home of high school team exhibited the skin ; district for the past 52 years.
school.
Miss Gerber at 6:46 o’clock.
Lane county Four-H club leader.
and coordinated playing that they
ent. The class was reorganized dur
Many Year» Buried Wed
are showing thia.season. Fast plays
He was a member of the Christ-
secretary of the Lane County
l-ig tlie evening with the name cap
nesday At Laurel Hill
and double plays in the infield and : iau church, of the Modern Wood- H'aif as.-ociation was announced
tatua.
Taylor
for
the
Old
Golds
and
GIRLS LEAGUE HOLDS
Itavld Barnard. 81, passed away STATE COMMANDER W ILL near perfect fielding and catching man of America, Neighbors of Monday by Robert Callahan, chair-
Alex Stevens for the Purple*, to
OFFICER N O M IN A TIO N S serve another six weeks period
! .it 745 Pearl Street, Eugene. Sun
COME FOR LEGION M EET makeg the task of pitching much Woodcraft, and Woodmen of the man of the fair board. Other mem-
llghter for Canson. Seldom does he World. He was a former Justice bers of the fair board are C. A.
I ilya following an Illness. He had
Officers for the next school year
Joe Chamberlain, state command­ pass a batter to first on balls, find-1 of the peace for Thurston district. Schooling of Junction City and Tom
1 been a resident of Springfield for
were nominated Wednesday morn­ W IL L A M E T T E HIGHW AY
er of the American Legion, will ing It much easier to let them hit 1
Green. Kuehner will handle his new
eight years.
ing hy the GlrL League at the high
° n S“Pl’ ,u!’er 3- ls#,i he w“ duties in addition to his club work.
He Is survived hy his three sons, come to Springfield on Thursday the hall and take the chance on
TO
GET
FEDERAL
FUNDS
school.
support from the team.
married to Alma Rundel who sur-
No county fair Is being planned
John Barnard at Boring; Reuben evenlng. May 23. to «trees the local
! vives as does one son. James Hast-
Thom- nominated are president :
Although the money will not be Barnard at Suple, Oregon, and ,’ogt n'^nibers on “Service Legtsla-1 W illiam White was put in at gee- ings. and a daughter. Marie »pires this year, but the fairgrounds are
Florence May and Faye Holverson;
rented to various organlxations and
made available for i-on--true!loll be- Henry, at Los Angeles. He a ls o j , *on *n Washington.
Members of
vice-president; Jean Louk and Flor­ fore July 1. this year, the sum of h aves two daughter . Mrs. Emma I 'he. W estfir po t of the Legion have ond Ita e yesterday allowing Scott of Eugene and one sister. Mrs. are In use during most of the year.
to
get
Into
right
field
which
has
pred
Grav.
Thurston.
en ce Belle Fish; secretary-treas­
>80.000 hns been alloted from fed- llaglin. Prineville, Mr». Lulu Doo-' been Invited to meet with the lo c a l, been a weak spot. Posey and Darr !
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urer: Edna Vest. Gladys Shelley,
eral funds for the W illamette h igh -1 ley, Portland, and one slater. Mrs. kroup at that time.
handle center and left Held and
and Dorothy Millican; social pro­
0 - N 0 CLUB PLANS FOR
way by the Bureau of Public Hoad* Phoebe Field», Brownsville.
are responsible for many batters SCHOOL PROJECT HELD
moter: Mary Faye Belila and Irene
ANNUAL BANQUET SOON
Contracts for the work, which will
Funeral services for Mr. Barn-
never getflng to flrat base
UP AT SERA M EETIN G
Anderson; reporter: Helen Abram­
liiclude surfacing of 15 'miles of the j aril were held Wednesday after- STORE A D D ITIO N TO
son and Clara Brooks; social wel-
Stevenson seldom m isses the b a ll'
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Plans for the annual banquet of
BE B U ILT AT ONCE
highway near Oakridge, can be au noon at 2 o'clock from the Veatch
Springfield's school projects call­
fare chairman : Alice Bales and
even If It become necessary to
the O-No bridge club to be held on
chapel In Eugene. Interment was
verltaed at once.
ing for grading of the Lincoln i
Edna Wright.
May 18, were discussed at the meet-
An addition to the Adams feed leave first base to stop a wild
It waa also announced In Port­ made In the Laurel Hill cemetery.
school grounds, painting of the
throw.
Liles
at
third
and
Taylor
I ing of the club held last Thursday
store extending from the present
land Ihla we«-k that the sum of
building, remodeling of the high
hl„ „ .
building to the alley will be start­ on .Hort w „ r t h .r o , -IU . . « t o l
>225.000 for one mile of grading
B IR T H D A Y PARTY HELD
ed
within
the
next
few
days
ac-
and a 1000 foot tunnel near »all F IR E DAMAGES ROOF
- .u training and domestic s c ie n c e ,.
.
and Irvin plays a heady game v •»ck
AT HOME IN EUGENE Creek Falls on the W illamette
,
ley will have charge of the banquet
QP CARAGE SATURDAY <or<,lnK ,o an announcement made
rooms at the school, was not acted i
H
of the plate on Coach Chattel
1
this
morning
by
L.
K.
Page,
owner
I
arrangements.
highway, had been tentatively ael
on yesterday by the County Re- i
team.
Six couplea front Springfield at-
Prizes tn the card games during
Hamuges to the extent ot >25 of the property.
out front (he 1936 road funda.
lief comm ittee as had been ex
tende«l a birthday party In Eugene
the evening went to Miss Maxine
The building will consist of wood
were caused to the garage at the
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pected.
Earl
Drew,
county
SERA
Tuesday evening at the home of
Grayd n Lewis place on North Mill framework and will have sheet-iron MRS. PO IN D EXTER PLANS manager was In Portland and the Snodgrass. Mrs. George Petersen,
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Crltea. The oc­ LOOP CIGAR STORE GETS
Dorothe Mae Potter, and Florence
street Saturday afternoon when the exterior. It will be used ns a w are
RECITAL FOR STU D EN TS project will probably be taken up Long.
casion was Mr. Crites' birthday.
house for the feed and seed store
gnrage
roof
caught
fire.
The
fire
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now
at
the
m
eeting
next
Monday.
NEW IN T E R IO R PA IN T
Those attending were Mr. and Mrs,
department extinguished the blaxe
Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter will j
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Harry M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
Wood work and other fixtures In­ after the roof had been destroyed
present tw elve of her piano pupils
Carl Olson. Mr and Mrs. W. N.
HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO
LEAGUE
GIRLS
AT
H.
S.
side the lamp cigar store were re- by the flames.
In recital at her home Friday even­ LIONS ORGANIZE NEW
Long, Mr. and Mra. Harry Whit­
A
TTEN
D
TEA
IN
EUGENE
HAVE BUSINESS M EET
flnlsheil this week with a new coat
ing. May 3, at 7:30 o'clock.
DEN AT ALBANY FRIDAY
ney, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Darnell,
of creaem paint to replace the old
Those taking part are; Dorothy
and Mr. and Mrs. B. May.
Monthly meeting of the Happy
Twenty-five girls from Spring Walker. J'ntnile McKee. David
grey color. The enrd and pool room EAGLES HOLD D IS T R IC T
A delegation from the Spring-
was not repainted.
M E E TIN G IN EUGENE field high school went to Eugene Poindexter. Barbara Walker. Floyd field Lions club Is expected to go to Hour club will be held Monday
TOW N BASEBALL TEAM
Tuesday after school to attend a Cornell, Roberta Rebhan. Charles
afternoon. May 6, at the home of
Albany Friday evening to attend
Mn> M. V.
Several members of the Eagles tea given by the Girls League of Poindexter. Richard Flanery. Fran­ the Installation and Charter Night Mrs. W. E. Buell.
HOLDS PRACTICE CAME
Walker is president of the club.
SPECIAL M E E TIN G FOR
lodge from this city and vicinity Eugene high school. They were ac­ ces
Cornell,
Drucllle
Ogilvie, banquet of a new Lion.; club in that
Mrs. Buford Roach will have
Springfield's Town baseball team
DRILL TEA M CALLED attended the district convention of companied by Mi s Iowa Carlton, Gladys Shelly, and Dorothy Flan city, ,'he new club Is being spon­
; charge of the entertainment. The
Girls
Ia-agm*
advisor
In
the
local
Is being organized now and a prac­
the lodge In Eugene Saturday even­
dry.
sored by the Corvallis club and the
meeting will be in charge of the
tice gume was held Sunday with
Members of the Neighbors of ing and Sunday. Plans for lb» state school.
Friday meeting will be held at the
'executive committee There will be
Marcola which ended In n 3-3 tie. Woodcraft drill team will hold a coin ntlon to he held at Grants
Albany
hotel.
LOCAL ODD FELLOW S
‘ no guests a.-f this is to be a busi­
Tin- I i h i i I team ha entered the special drill at the Armory Friday Pass In July were announced. A CASCADE STAR GOES
Regular meeting of the local club ness session.
HOLD REGULAR M EET
Cascade league again this season evening nt 7:30 it him been an­ dance and a lameball game pro­
will be held Friday noon with H.
TO CRESW ELL T O N IG H T
and ar - holding practice every Sun nounced hy Mrs. liny Steven«, drill vided recreation and entertainment
Members of Springfield lodge No. I). Dlbblee and Dr. W. N. Dow on
«lav afternoon on Brattaln field. captain.
for the visitors.
FORMER GROCERYMAN
R
A large delegation of members 70. I. O. O. F held their first regu­ the program committee.
Any bnll player who wants to play
front Cascade chapter. O. E. S. is lar meeting for May last night at
AT CRESW ELL PASSES
with the tenm Is Invited to turn
At
the
meeting
last
week
Miss
IUKA M EM BERS M EET AT PARK LOT SPADED UP
planning to attend the Star chapter their hall. Matters pertaining to Evelyn Iluell entertained with
ent for the practice sessions.
meeting at Creswell tonight. A «pe­ the Grand Lodge sea Ion to be held violin solos, and had Mrs. Leota
William W. Wyatt. 75. passed
M YERS HOM E T O N IG H T
Entry fee« for the team In the
BY SERA LABORERS
d
a l practice for officers of Cas In Salem May 22 and 23. were dis­ odenliough as her accompanist.
away at tiiH home nt Creswell Wed-
CuHiude league have been posted
cussed. Lee Putman and Elmer E.
Members of Iuka Circle number
l nesday. He had been a resident of
and a schedule will be announced
SERA project» workers are com­ cade chapter was held at the hall
Pyne are delegate« elected to at­
37. Ladles Auxiliary of the G. A. R.
here
Tuesday
evening.
i Creowell for 12 years and hnd en-
soon.
pleting the spading of the two
tend the session.
will meet this evening at the home
! gaged tn the grocery business most
JASPER R E S ID E N T IS
park lots at Fourth and "A” streets
of Mrs. Paul Myers near Hayden
H U R T IN AUTO CRASH of ‘hat tlm‘> One son' Hurlburt H
this week. They are leveling the GIRLS HAVE DIN N ER
bridge.
DOCTORS’ OFFICES GET
Wyatt, survives at Pocatello, Idaho.
FOR M O TH ER S AT H. 8.1 COOKING CLUB M EETS
grotmq and it Is expected that
Funeral arrangements will be an-
Mrs.
M.
L.
Sebring
of
Jasper
was
grass
can
he
planted
and
that
resi­
NEW PA IN T AND REPAIRSj
W IT H MRS. BESSIE ORR
BOY SCOUTS TO TAKE
painfully bruised and cut about I nounced later.
dents will donate trees, shrubs and
The second five o’clock dinner
o ffices of Dr. W. H. Pollard and
Meeting of the Cooking club of her left eye Tuesday when the c a r !
T E S TS A T C ITY PARK llowers to plant on Ihe property. prepared by girls In one of the
Hr. G. A. Brown are being reflnlsh
cooking classes at the high school the Christian church which pre- In which she was a rassenger col-! Annlveraary Party— Mr. and Mr».
ed this week. Tile ceilings have
Members of the Springfield Boy
Flowers Stolen
was given for their mothers Tues­ part's meals for the Lions club llded with a truck driven by C. O. j Wm. R Dawson of Eugene enter­
been repaired and the wood work Seoul troop will go out to the City
A largo number of the largest day evening at the school. The first luncheons, was held last night at Foster of Eugene. The accident tained a number of their Spring-
Is being painted cream ami light park tonight to tnke tests In camp tulips were stolen from the yard dinner was given by another group the home of Mrs. Bessie Orr at happened on the McKenxte high- field friends at their home Sunday
green. Minor repairs are also being cookery and other outdoor actlvl- at the D. B Murphy raaldano* last of «tudents last week. Miss Glyde 7:30. Business waa discussed ana way one and one-hnlf miles east of evening on the occasion of their
eighteenth wedding anniversary.
made In the office».
tlee.
ulght.
a »octal evening enjoyed.
b t -lngfield.
Dilley Is Instructor for the girl».
BIBLE CLASS TO
LIST JOBS HEBE
GIRL SCOUTS TO
HAVE. BUSY DAYS
HASTINGS RUES
TO BE
DAVIO BARNARD
DIES IN EUGENE