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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SHIUNOKIEbD, LANE COUNTY. OKMGON.
THIKTY SECOND YEAH
»IHLEIE5 mT
BIG TRACK E t
h. S. Seniors to
Attend Church
NO. 17
THIJHSDAV. -MAY I», IH36
WILL DEDICATE ORGAN
START PLANS FOR ° ^ or„ G.roups
^ erpr
|T*nni*. Playground Groups
Methodist Paator To Preach!
To Meet Friday; Park Pro­ John Stark Evans and George
Sermon
At
Union
Service
Civic
Club
Announces
Inten­
Hutchinson Turna Ankle Ini
ject Is Progressing
Bishop To Present Pro­
Sunday
Evening
tion
To
Sponsor
Rose
Show
Bn**bnll Spoiling Chancea
■... ■ a
gram Here Wednesday
and
Children's
Parade
For Win In 440 Race
A merger of efforts ef the recent­
'mu .enitqnent w w k (or mem
here or of ine the spi
Hprlngfleld
blah m »ihoni
___ber»
in s ililo msn
nom «
oinas w ill »Inn Hund»* even-
HANSEN. SMITH ENTERED i »enlor
C C T c a d i v il Ik lC O A T F
® S E T EA R LY JU N
ly organised
Hprlngfleld
May-
ground A..oclallon with the group
CITY WILL ARGUE
LIGHTING RATES
Attorney Will Appear At Util­
ity Commissioner Hearing
In Albany June 3.
702 SIGN PETITIONS HERE
INSTALLATION COMPLETE
Ins w ill, the O ,,,.I lUi.Aiaurm..« s#ek N#w Location For Dis- of tennis enthusiast» will probably
Petitions For Playground*,
lie discusseli Friday evening at a Cruzan Bequest and Dona­
Local School Wins Second In »ervli'ii to ln> held Ml Ihn Miilhodl»!
.
—
play;
Make
Plans
Tuesday
Tennis Courts, and Change
tions
Of
Local
People
Make
meeting
to
be
held
at
the
home
of
i hutch at H o'clock.
District; Get Cup In
.Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew.
In Sewer Outlet Received
for Annual Picnic
Purchase Possible
There will not be evening cer­
Willamette Meet
Itepr--i-ntatlves of both groups
vices In- the llupllht and Christian
i The Civic club will again sponsor will meet to discuss mutual prob-
Light and power rates for the
Dreams of many music lovers In I
Striking like a alraak of lightn­ church »« the pastors of these con­
I a rose und flower show and a chil­ lem» In Ihe development of play­ thl city will be fulfilled next Wed
Springfield resident and commer­
ing, lliui old bugbear, Injury, swoop gregations will participate In the
dren's parade Although the date grounds for the city.
cial users will be argued by the
■ nesday evening when the new Reu-
ml down on the Springfield high hc I ioo I program
j has not been «el It will probably be
city attorney at the Stale Utilities
The l-lons club ha appointed ter pipe organ will be dedicated et I
»ebool track teem la»t night and
Fifty-two senior» will receive held sometime during th*- first Rev. Dean C. Poindexter to act for the Methodist church by John
Commissioner bearing In Albany
almost certainly eliminated one of their diplomas next week s l i d will
of j u Be Committees ware ap- them In Investigating the posslbllt Stark Evans, director of pipe organ
June 3, according to authority ex­
the three students who had quail
heur Rev. Dean I Poindexter, pa- pointed and a t much preliminary lies of creating a number of tennis at the Unlveratty. In a special bene-
pressed by a resolution passed by
fled la»t Haturday to represent this tor of the Methodist church, preach
caB ba done at this lime courts In thia city and to work with fit concert. Mr. Evans will be as-
the council at Monday night's meet­
"^john
Stark
Evans,
Eugene
Glee-
district lu the »tale track and field on the subject. "A ItSndexvous with WB)( ,agen rare of Tuesday when
el her Interested organization».
. slated by George Bishop, «olotat.
director who will play the ing. The resolution came after peti­
meet at llayw ard field Haturday
•JTe "
_
I it», club met at the home of Mr*.
The playground aagoclatlon has , with the Eugene Gleemen.
dedicatory concert on the new pipe tions carrying 702 names were
The victim was Kerrigan Hutch-
I II Hhaw, paator of the Christ | Bdw. Prlvat. president, for a lunch- been busy the past week contacting
The fedlcatory concert la de- ,,rgan at the Methodist church next pree nted to the council Monday
luaou. winner of flrnt place In the tan church, will give the Invocation ¡eon anil afternoon session,
local organisations and presenting signed to serve a double purpose. Wednesday.— (M cture courtesy of evening asking that the city offi­
district meet last Haturday lu the
cers Intervene for lower rates.
after Barbara Barnell has played
Mrs. ,, K Wheaton will be chalr- requests for cooperation In the der- H‘-«lde« dedicating the organ It wtl! |(*.gi»ter Guard).
quarter mile race, lie turned hl»
t'hoplti'a "Prelude as a procession- ) (1|(4n jor j be ,)ower show this year, shipment of a playground for a provide a means of racin g a d d i t i o n - ----------------- .
The petitions charge that electric
aukle In the baseball game played
al. and the audience ha» sung the Hh„ w,„
mBking pre smaller children. They have pell- al funds for expenses which have
ratee here are excessive and point
with Oakridge on tlrattaln field.
hymn, "Blest be the Tie that ||ra|„ary arrangements by Mrs. I). tinned the City Connell for use of I been necessary In preparing the |
out that by comparison with other
Elimination» Ars Friday
j Q Ktsher. Mrs. H. K. Haw »on and the lots at Seventh and "A" street« building for the organ Tickets are j
places they are discriminatory and
Hutchinson. together with Hal Hinds."
and are planning a benefit program now on sale for the concert which
The high school chorus will sing | Mrs. t'arl Olson.
retard Industrial development. If
culm llaneen and Dlaque Smith,
at the Lincoln school next week will begin at 8 o'clock.
preceding
Armory B e in g Investigated
tue city attorney follows the plea
were Hprlngfleld'» entries In the The Prayer perfect
A nFW
for th.- »|,ow will to boost the project.
Funds Are Pledged
set up In the petitions be will not
»tale meet It la doubtful if he will the reading of the scripture by Rev
Purchase of the organ, which
»ought by a committee headed
Work on the city park lots Is
only argue that Springfield «hould
be able to enter the preliminary It K Rolens of Ihe Baptlat church
Rev Rolens will also pronounce the by Mrs. Dawson. No show was held i continuing this week. Announce- co«t about *2500 completely Install­
have lower rates but that they
event» Friday afternoon.
last year, hut In 1*33 when It was | merit has been made of an offer ed. was made possible largely City Council Passes Ordin­ should even be lower than those
Hansen qualified for the mile and benediction.
held at the Library It was found Irons W right and Sons Hardware through a *1269 bequest of the late
half mile events by first place In
ance Providing New Set Up charged by the Mountain States
Power company in other towns of
that the room wa« too small to pro-. «tore to furnish paint (or the fence, Mrs. Janie Cruian. Members of the
both event». Hmltb qualified In
To Conform With Rating
the valley. The reason for this I*
vide adequate display space The and a seed company ha« agreed to church and others In the common
three event» by winning first» In
the availablity of Eugene municipal
use of the armory for the exhlbk donate 10 pounds of -tped to plant Ity who are Interested In music
lhe high hurdle» and broad Jump
A reorganisation of the Spring-
have made It possible, through
power at much lower rates. The
will be Investigated along with nev one of the lots.
event» and placing second lu the
field fire department to make It
pledges and cash donations, to pur­
petitioners think this Is a strategic
eral other locations In the city.
|
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low hurdles. Doth Hmltb and Han
conform with the standards of the
chase the organ at a time when the
»eu worked out on Hayward field
No committee was appointed tor
Oregon Insurance Rating Bureau argument since other towns have
manufacturers were offering spe­
Tuesday afternoon and drew favor
the Children's parade at the Tu<
and regulations of the state fire not cheap power available at their
cial prices In order to keep th e ir!
city limits. In other words they
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¡day meeting, but It was decided
able comment from Hill Hayward,
marshal's office is authorize«; In an
factories open.
would apply "Roosevelt's yard
veteran track coach and director of Less Than Month Separatee r,.V|V(, mt» onre-popuiar event
ordinaoce passed at the city coun
In addition to the price of the ell Monday evening. The ordinance stick" reasoning.
the »tale meet
Deaths Of Mr. and Mrs.
q.br meeting Tuesday was the
organ Itself, the chnrch ha« as­ provides for a full time paid chief
The council also received a peti­
Place in D istrict M eet
annual plant exchange meeting for
Chat. Jack. Camp Creek
sumed an additional expense In car­ and the location of the equipment tion from residents living in the
Other Hprlngfleld students who
the club members. Mrs. Hlatne
penter and construction work In In the city hall building. It also Northwest pari of tow® who com­
won place» In the district meet to
Funeral
service« for Charles Hovey of Eugene spoke to the
enable Marlon llall'» squad to lake Jack who died st the home of hts group on music, and .Mr». Dawson Wright Scores Final Point In preparation of the organ chamber. calls for a volunteer organisation plained of the condition at the
second place In the district with daughter. Mrs. Alms Pierce, last a ked for support in the play
7-6 Victory Over Marcola The present receipts w ill not cover of from 12 to 18 men to be trained sewer outlet. They believe that
this additional expense, therefore by the chief.
the sewer should be extended Into
3« point» were Irvin Harr who tie«/ Thursday, were held from the ground undertaking. Mans for the ,
Here Sunday Afternoon
the benefit concert.
the main river Instead of the pres­
with three other» (or second place Poole chapel here Haturday at 3:80 annual picnic of the organisation ;
Face H ig her Rates
ent slough or that a disposal plaint
lu the pule vault, and H ill who Rev. Ralph Clark officiated
Same as U. O. Organ
and were discussed. No date for this |
By C. E. W H E A T O N
Springfield was faced with a situ­
This organ 1« made by the same ation that it mast either reorganize should be erected. The petition wa«
placed fourth in the shot pul. Hob interment was made In the larurel event was set.
The baseball -eoaon was ushered
l.llscher came In fourth behind H ill cemetery.
in Sunday before a large crowd of company which made the one used its fire department or have a fur­ referred to the fire and water com­
Hutchinson In the 440 Darr tied
home town fans and they all were at the music building on the U n i­ ther increase In Insurance rates. mittee.
Mr. Jack was a resident of Lower
Mr. Evans has The Insurane; rating bureau writes
for second place In the high Jump Camp creek area and was 64 years j
Two bids on lots 1 and 3 in Sun­
well repaid In seeing an interest­ versity campus.
and Handall itay won fourth lu the old. He was born October 31. 18*0
ing twelve-Hlnlng game, ragged at been here several times this week the ehy recoMer that . ^ 0 ^ , , , to nyside addition and a bid tor the
low hurdles. Hall'» team also won nt Arcadia. Kansas. and moved to |
times, but anybody's until the fatal working with Jams« A. Bamford our records the Springfield depart­ lot at 8ixth and A streets, owned
third In the relay race.
twelfth Inning when Gordon W right factory representative. In the In­ m ent has three (u llr paid firemen by the city, were received and re ­
Vernon county. Missouri, where he
lla ll'» learn which waa al»o auc- was married to Mt»» Ida Melissa
led off with a slngl to left field, stallation of the organ He la very and 12 volunteers." On this or­ ferred to the finance committee.
reaaful In winning second place In Baldwin After living In Colorado
stole second, went to third on an favorably Impressed with the organ ganization the present rates were
Petitions asking for the setting
the W illam ette Valley meet held at and Washington they moved to I
out. and scored on Doc Taylor's and the Installation made here. The ei),abllllhe<,. The , ruth )fl of
out of the city owned lot a Seventh
console, which is a dark gum wood, the Springfield fire department has
I'o rvalll* two week« ago also wop t'rm p Creek In 1909.
and A streets for a children'» play­
Graduating Students To Pre>- sacrifice.
the district cup now held by Cot­
Harvey Ru-aell was the starting is one of the beet looking and yet neither three paid men nor 13 vol­ ground signed by 133 people war*
Mrs Jack died on April 16, thi» | en* “Tommy" In Auditor-
practical
one«
he
has
seen,
he
de­
tage drove. The drove official»
pitcher for Springfield and did well
unteers. It has one paid fire chief received by the council and refer­
vear. Survivor. Include two sons.
ju m F r id a y A t 8 : 0 0
have promised to bring the cup.
until the fourilf Inning, two bases clared.
and one relief man who comes red to the street committee. Also
Raymond and Victor; and three
_______
Another beautiful part of the or­
which they forgot last week, to the
another asking that city property
daughters. Mrs. Alma Pierce. Mrs
Senior student* at Hprlngfleld on balls and a few errors produced gan Installation will be the scroll once a week.
«tat- meet Haturday.
lutine Cline. Mrs. Catherine Cole; j hl«h school will present their flusl three runs for th - visitor», and In
be given for tennis courts were re­
Move to City Hall
work over the sound opening. This
Hprlngfleld people who are lliter-
a brother. Herbert Jack of U'®*1' , pup||«. entertainment at the school
,wo * rrors toupled with a
The new fire department w ill be ceived and referred to the same
Is being made In three sections to
eated In these track and field
and » ‘ wodmgger sent In
located in the rooms in the city hall committee.
dota. California, and a sister, Mrs. F riday ev ntng when they o ffe r
represent windows with a cross In
eventa are Invited to Hayward field
the people of th l. city. "Tommy.' lhree more “ nd ,here the coum
Herman Moeller of Pendleton
recently prepared for the depart­
the
middle
unit.
It
Is
being
made
by
Friday afternoon and Haturday to
stood tied until the twelfth. Spring-
ment. The chief w ill be on dnty In
a
three-aot
comedy
under
the
direc­
watch the leading athletes of Ore­
field In the meantime had scored Lawrence Davidson of Eugene and the day time and two paid men will
tion of Mtas Marguerite Mlllhollen
will
be
In
place
for
the
concert.
gon high achools compete A »mall DELEGATES TO ATTEND
six. which made the game a thriller.
sleep at the department hall at
fa s t of characters for the play
Last night. Mr. Bamford gave a
adnita«toii charge will be made.
LODGE CONVENTIONS
Manager Shull called In Mattison
night. Also the firs committee
written hv Howard Lindsay and from shore, putting Pete Taylor lecture on the history of mustc and
plans to carry other city employees
Odd Fellow and Rebekah Groupa Bertrand Robertson Include: Doria at that place. Mattison, with his the growth of the pipe organ to an
on the fire department rolls and
Marie Robinson as Mrs. Wilson; speed and hts w hiff ball working Intereeted group of listeners who
Mäet In Salem Next Week
subject them to call so that more
For Annual Sessions
Jerry Clark aa Bernard; Hartle well, kept the visitors In check later bombarded hint with ques­
tL= *ne man will go out with the
Olson. Marie Thurber; France« throughout the final «lx Innings. . tions He also explained the detail­
fire truck at all times. Volunteers Financial Program Drawing
Delegates to the state Rebekah Stiles, Mrs. Thurber; Jack W il­ Mullanlx. for the visitors, pitched ed workings of the organ to hts
w ill respond to the whistle signals
Favorable Comment From
Assembly convention to be held at liam«. Mr. Thurber; Uncle David
steady game, and with a little audience.
blown from power plant.
Salem on Tuesday. Wednesday and Tuttle, played by Antone Uchytll; better defense at critical times,
Investment People
In the past the fire chief was the
Thursday of next week were Irvin Darr as Tommy Mills; and the score might have been differ­ GIRL SCOUTS ENTERTAIN
Fane Pleased With Owens Of­ named here Monday evening at the Charles Cole as Judge Wilson.
only person trained In operating
Efforts of the officials to refin­
ent.
MOTHERS AT DINNER the truck and pumper. Plans of the ance and in taking care of the city's
fering In First Legion
Special entertainment will In­
weekly meeting of the lodge group.
Gordon W right at first base play-
Boxing Venture
fire committee are to have at least three year defaulted bonds haa
'They ere Mias Eunice Gerber, Mra. clude selections by th? high school
d a stellar game and was the lead Troop Member» Play Host At
thre« trained men who can operate brought tavorable comment from
Clare Snodgrass, and Clarltw Put­ orchestra before the curtain rise«.
Ing
hitter
for
the
Springfield
team.
Gathering
In
Christian
Church
Results of the opening American man.
the truck and pumper so that the bankers, bond buyers and holders
The girl» glee club will sing "Little
Many W in Prizes
Monday
Evening
Legion boxing program at the Arm­
department will be Just as effici­ in the last tew weeks. The follow­
W. F. W alker, past grand niacter Coon's l*rayer.” and "Sing L ittle
Prizes given by the business men
ory Monday evening were aatls- of the I. O. O. F. Instructed the Banjo." between the first two acts
ent on the chiefs day off as the ing letter from C. H. Reade, who
were quite evenly divided. Mayor
Thirty four members of the Girl
factory to all parties conoerned delegates and members on legisla­ The boys glee club will also alng
rest of the week.
holds some Springfield bonds, and
with the possible exception of the tion which will be taken tfp at the "Anchor A-Weigh.” and "Pirates Turner and the sheriff formed a Scout troop of Springfield and their
When the question first came up is agent for bond holders, illustra­
battery for the first hitter, and mothers attended the Scout ban­
fighters themselves who did not Salem convention.
Song." Between the second and while the Mayor's control was not quet held at the Christian church about moving the fire equipment tes how the reputation of the city
draw much In the line of financial
Following the program Mlaa lxila third acts the mixed chorua will
a petition was circulating protest­ is being raised in Investment peo­
renumeration for their efforts. Crabtree presented three of her sing. "Sundown." "Bella of the quite up to standard yet Enoch Monday evening.
ing the move. It was signed by 346 ple's eyes:
Every
detail
of
the
dinner
In­
Stuart
was
fanned.
->
Herb Owen promoted the affair for pupils In a program of readings and Sea.”
Everyone had a good tim e and cluding the preparation of the food, names asking that Hugh Jolllff.
City Recorder,
the Legion.
songs.
Members of the business staff the fans will be treated to more
the serving and the decorations, fire chief be retained, and the de­
Springfield, Ore.,
Gibson Smooth Fighter
The Odd Fellow» lodge will also presenting the play are Leroy In­
partment kept where It Is now. Dear Sir:
good
games
In
the
near
future.
The
were
handled
by
the
Girl
Scouts.
Is-roy Gibson, 130 pound negro meet at Salem May 21-23 next man. buslnese manager, Jack Ped
team plays Hill's Creek Sunday at They served a three-course dinner Since the filing of the petitions
"I have had some correspondence
fighter from Wichita. Kansas, won week The local lodge has chosen erson. stage manager, who Is as
at a long table decorated with gay nine persons have written the city with you during the past few years
a decision over Whitey Neal, 188 Elmer Pyne and Lee Putman as of­ slated hv Charles Clement; Joan Jasper.
Score by Innings:
May poles In pastel shades. A small asking their names be taken off regarding interest coupons on some
pound blonde Portland boy In the ficial delegate».
Seavey. properties; Margaret Jar­ Spr'gf'ld 3 0 1 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 1-7 corsage was at each place and the Hat as the true situation was
Refunding Bonds due in 1*44 which
six round main event.
rett, costumes; and Evelyn John Marcola 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6
mls-represented by the circulators. I own.
flowers
were
used
extensively
In
Mickey Barker knocked out his
, on, promoter.
JUNIORS FETE SENIORS
Prlxes for the various firsts of decorating the rooms.
"I waa interested in an article In
The full text of the ordinance is
negro opponent, Nick Leslie, In the
The play will start at 8 o'clock.
the day were donated and won by
Entertainment
numbers
given
the
Oregonian Jan. 31. 1*35 regard­
printed
In
other
columns
of
this
AT
BANQUET
SATURDAY
third round of the six-round semi
the following:
during the evening included tap newspaper.
ing Springfield cutting lta operat­
•
Hunt event.
Junior students at the high HOLD GRAVESIDE RITES
Flint double— *1.00 credit at Ger­ dances by Roberta Rebhan; piano
ing costa and another article on
Adams Gets Eye Cut
school
honored
the
members
of
the
ber’»
to Chatterton; first safe hit. solo by Flora Bertsch; and a one DISTRICT MEETING FOR
May 11th, regarding the improved
FOR
MOREL
NICKERSON
Kit Turner won a technical knock
graduating class with the annual
*2.50 rasor set from Fulop's to act comedy, given by three girls
condition of your finances.
My
out over Freddie Adams. Um atilla
LEGION AT FLORENCE April 1st coupons were a few Jays
Junior-Senior banquet at the Del Donna Resident Passes Away Sun ChHtterton; first run scored—*3.00 of the local troop.
Indian, In two rounds of their sche­
Rey cafe In Eugene Saturday even­
The glrla wRl work on their
bat from W right's to Chatterton;
day At Arthur Baugh Horn»
late In being paid but have since
duled four round battle. A-lams re­
W illam ette Council of the Ameri­
ing. Following the banquet and
first
sacrifice,
*1.00
grease
Job
from
merit
badges
again
at
the
weekly
At
Age
Of
77
Years
been cashed.
ceived a deep cut over the right
can Legion will hold a district
program th entire group attended
Larson to Chatterton; first walk, meeting next Monday afternoon at
“It is a pleasure these days to see
eye in the second round and referee
meeting at Florence Sunday. The
a late ahow at one of the theatres.
Morel Nickerson, 77, died Sun 50c roast at Stuart's. 3 pound« of the Lincoln school.
public official«, such as those of
Wiley Hplvley of Portland stopped
Auxiliary is sponsoring a dance Sat­
Included on the banquet program day al Ihe home of Arthur Baugh butter from Pyles’ to Mulligan
Springfield, making an effort to
the bout as the gong sounded for
urday night. Business sessions w ill
waa a welcome by George Irvin, at Donna. He was born In Maner- first assist, *1.00 credit at Taylor’s STATE LEGION HEAD TO
take care of their towns obligations,
Ihe third round.
be held st the Florence Hotel Sun­
president of the Junior class and a kill. New York on January 17, 1853, and 1.00 grease Job at Ixigan's. to
and to reduce expenditures, and 1
Lyle Copple and Fred Myera. Bu.
V ISIT POST HERE MAY 23 day afternoon at 2 o’clock.
response by Jerry Clark as presl and moved to Nehraakn at the age Mattison; first single. 76c pipe
would like to commend you on your
gene hoys, staged an Interesting
A delegation from Springfield
dent of the seniors. Pearl Helter- of nine years. Later he went to from Vern Dahlels. *1.00 grease Job
good
work.
Joe Chamberlin, state command­ *s planning to attend the meeting.
four round battle for a draw,
lirand sang a vocal solo and Bar­ British Columbia and has lived In at Mitchell's, to H. Russell; first
" It Is to be regretted that some
The Hhnnnon twins nearly atole
er of the American Legion, w ill Some are going over to the coast
bara Ilarnell played a piano solo. Idaho, Washington, and Oregon strike out, surprise package- to F.
the show In their one round Juven
make an official visit to the Spring for the week-end. All servloe peo­ other cltlee do not take their obliga­
W E Buell, principal, was Ihe since that time. He was married In Squires; first hit by pitcher, 60c
lie battle which went to a d>aw
field past Thursday of next week ple and their families are Invited tions as seriously as you do.
llrltlah Columbia, and haa made trade at Dlbblee's to F. Squires Members of the Legion at W estfir
"Yours truly.
with their father as reforee. They speaeker.
according to M. A. Pohl, local post
first error. 60c trade at Irene’s and have been Invited to attend the
hla home nt Donna since 1*33.
C. H. READS."
received a nice silver shower from
commander.
He Is survived by two half, bottle of shaving lotion from Flan meeting here which w ill held at the
STAR TO HONOR PAST
the fane.
cry’s, to F. Squires; first stolen
NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS
armory.
OFFICERS NEXT TUESDAY brothers. Frank Nickerson of Ohio,
MOTHERS CLUB HOLDS
and Ed llasa of Denver, four nep­ base, haircut and shave at Whea­
DISTRICT WILL RECEIVE
FINAL MEET OF YEAR HAVE LUNCHEON TODAY
ton and Whitney, to D. W right
Past Matrons and Pnst Patrons hews and two nieces.
MOUNTAIN STATES TO
SCHOOL FUNDS SOON
first
put
out,
76c
trade
at
Scott's
Graveside
services
were
held
at
of Cascade chapter O. E. 8. will be
Mrs. W . N. Long Is entertaining
Final discussion meeting of the
TRANSFER WORKERS
Ihe Donna I. O. O. F. cemetery on and 60c pressing Job at Jimmie
An apportionment of school fund» honored nt the regular meeting of
Mothers club constating of mothers for members of the Needlecraft
Monday afternoon. Rev. Normnn Mitchell's, to O. W right; most hits
In the total of »29*5 will be re Cascade chapter here next Tues­
Miss Maxine Snodgrass, assist- of children In the second grade club at her home this afternoon. A
Workman of Marcola officiated »100 at H all’s Shoe Repair shop
day
evening.
reived early next week by Spring
ant
bookkeeper at the Mountain taught by Mrs. Leota Rodenbough, potluck luncheon a« 1 o'clock was
At Ihe lost meeting Mra. Beaale Poole ehapel In Hprlngfleld waa In nnd *1.00 In trade at Sneed's, to O
field school district number 19 It
SMateg Power company office here was held Wednesday at 3:30. Mrs. ?njoyed by the membership.
Wright.
charge of Interment.
wa announced today by L. C. Mof Paddock waa elected conductreaa
Is to be transferred to the Albany Olive Rebhan was leader for the
Down from W eetflr — Mr. and
fill, county school superintendent to aucceed Mrs. I. M. Peterson, re­
office of the company about the discussion. The club has met dur­
Portland
People
Hars—
Mr.
and
Open»
Restaurant—
M.
B.
Huntly
T he district will receive *1020 from signed. Mrs May Ogilvie waa elect­
ing the entire school year on alter­ Mrs. Sam Montgomery of Oakridgs
first
of
the
month.
Floyd
H
lllk
er
Mra.
Elton
LaSalle
of
Portland
has gone to Yachats where he has
the county high school tuition fund, ed aaaoctnte conductreaa. Mr». Rose
nate weeks for panel discussions were here Sunday visiting at th *
opened a reataurnnt for the sum spent the week-end here visiting will come here from the Albany
home of M r and Mrs. Fred Look.
and *1*76 from the elementary Curt las waa Initiated m a new
1 office In the
of mutual problems.
with
mar.
school fund.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
IS
FINIE HUES FOR
CHIS. J M HELD
£ TOWN TEAM WINS
OPENING GAME
SENIORS DFFER
H.S. CLASS PLAÏ
FIGHT PROGRAM
CITY IS PRAISED
BY BOND HOLDER