T r y the H o m e P r in t Shop F ir s t THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TWKNTY-81XTH Y WAR CHURCHES 10 GIVE EASTER CAKTATAS "The Dawn of Victory to Be Presented at Local Christian Church; “The New Life” Will Be the Methodist Cantata Service. E a s te r Hondav will I»- activ e am ong th e local c h u rc h e s In com m em oration of the. H nvlor's re su rrectio n . A png*'- a n t c a n ta ta . 'T h e Dawn of V icto ry ” will lie p resen ted by th e I'h rlsllm i e h u rr h com m encing at th e u su al Bible e< bool hour, 9.45 In th e m orning Im m ediately follow ing th e pugeant H IS. C hlM era will brin g th e E a ste r m essag e, "Till' Im m o rtal H ope,'' clns- Ing at 12 o'clock T he Bible school el th e C h ristian ch u rch la m aking , verv effort to have ton in a tte n d a n c e nt the service. E veryone Is Invited to a tte n d S E C hilders will Hpenk on Hie "Itle ty of f l ir l s l an Explained by P e te r" at th e even in g »ervlee at 7:30 and the c h o ir will slug "B lessed la lie T h ai C om eth" by Ira W ilson mid " lie la R isen" hv Loren*. M usical Program F ollow ing a re (he m usical n u m b ers In th e pageant Episode One lad G lad Voices King. U epnlng ch o ru s c a lv a ry . C o n tralto solo T ru th Down From Ihe lllll of C alvary C horus R em em b er How lie S p ek e to T hee, S op ran o solo F aith Episode T w o In the M idst of a B eautiful G ard en . Q u artet W alt Ye th e V ictory Ibiy, Duet F aith and T ru th T ruly T his w as th e Son of God. B arito n e soln, N lcodem us Episode T h ree » A L IV E NEW SPAPER IN A L IV E T O W N HPRINOKIHLD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, T l IURHOAY. MARCH 28, 1929 MANY ATTEND FLOWER LECTURE GIVEN AT CIVIC CLUB MEETING H u ntly Is R e tire d Tyson R e-elected A s A rm y - C aptain P resid en t o f 4-L A bout 80 people a tte n d e d th e Illus tra te d le c tu re given at th e last m e e t Telegram Received On Monday All Present Officers Re-Named From Washington D. C.; At Meeting Held Last Huntly to Retire Monday Night ing of th e Civic d u b In th e C h am b er of C o m m erce room s T u esd ay n ig h t by NUMBER 12 ECKERSON PLANS I III CITY Major Requests That Springfield Lease Him Site on Industrial Tract Near Maple School for Landing Field and Flying School. M II. H untly receiv ed word M onday I P ro fe sso r S w eetser of Ihe U n iv ersity W. P. Tyrnin wan pr*nl- from W ash in g to n D C . th a t his nam e d a n t of |h „ ?f) ,)f th ,. < b , h# o f O regon. P ro fesso r S w e e tse r urged upon j bud !>*®n certified to th e se c re ta ry o f 'a n n u a l election of officers held a t the th o se p re s e n t Ihe n e cessity of p re se rv Ing wild flow ers, po in tin g o u t th e ir g ro w in g sc a rc ity . H e m en tio n ed sev o ral flow ers In p a rtic u la r w hich w ere h**cornhiK ra r e r each y e a r am ong th em th e wild orchid lie su g g ested as a rem edy self d iscip lin e and ed u catio n . and said th a t th e only way to en fo rce Ihe p re se rv a tio n of wild flowers Is for Hie people th em selv es to v o lu n tarily w ar to be placed upon th e E m ergency ( o ffic e rs R etired list and th a t he w as ' ,,(,w „ „ „ r,.d „ 8 . .. „ , « . ' A rm y w ith pay effective D ecem ber 1 ! C ap tain H untly h aa sp en t 28 y ears H 4 " l* h ' " ’“ «’«hs In m ilita ry serv ice Including w ar »ml peace tim e H serv ed th ro u g h th e period of Ihe world m e e t| nK la s t M onday night In th e W((O), m ,.n htt„ h„re A || thp J „ -e le c te d w hich include • r w nlcn ln<lu<h »»«.** Tv«*.», „ - . i . i . • » beaiflee Mr ryaon, preM ident, . L. L. May. v ice-p resid en t; Jo h n P K ing wnr h av in g been a cap ta in In th - 3rd p ro tect th em mid pick them very i om pany of th e O regon Coast A rttl- rn rllv All of those p resen t signed a lery w hen th e N atio n al G uard was pledge w hich was m innlm ouslv adopt called Into serv ice at F ort S tevens. nd tfi h««irt rv.-.iini, eu to h elp in in p t.r..«. reserv atio n g»f of wild O regon. at th e o u tb reak of th e war. fldwi.rt I’rf.f. Mi.p n im ir s I rolt M sso r Hwf.i.ivnr H w entser show* *1 , W olle at Fort Sti-vt-nx < a p taln H untly cninruii »ii.h.u w as tra n s fe rre d to th e 85 reg im en t colored Slides. , r ., , . . xo.u . and from th e 85ih 85lh r* g lm -n t to th e 49th T he m a tte r of d e a n up day to be reg im en t. He whs la te r plnced >n com. ob serv ed hoop wan tak en up at the mimd of th** first b attalio n of th e 49th m eetin g A nnouncem ent* for th e next reg lm en l of heavy a rtille ry w hich was m eetin g will he m ade later. o rg an ized out of th e 49th reg im ent. At th e end of his first y e a r at. F o rt PRISCILLA CLUB MEETS S te v e n s C ap tain H luntlvl and his hat- AT LOCAL HOME FRIDAY tallo n w ere sen t to th e A tlan tic sea- ■ | hoard w h ere he serv ed th ro u g h o u t th e T h e P risc illa club mid at th e hom e w ar of Mrs J M Ixirson Insl F rlduv a f te r F rien d s of C ap tain H untly will be noon M em bers sew ed and enjoyed pleas* d to h a m th a t he plan s on re- re fre s h m e n ts w hich w ere serv*sl by tirin g from a c tiv e business. W e under- th e h o ste ss M -m h ers p resen t w ere, ■land th a t M r H u n tly h as h is eye on M i'silam es H ow ard F reelan d , W illiam th e b -s t fishing stre a m s and h u n tin g C u rtis, R iley S n o d g rass L. E Bns g rounds. He h as offered Ills delllca- ford. W illiam S te a rm e r. T V H ender- i-s s e n shop for sale and p lan s If he | son. Jo h n T o m seth anil Jo h n Parker can not sell out to d o s e up w ithin the Miss E lisab eth P a rk e r of E ugene was n ext m onth. a guest. an d G eorge Cox as a th ird m em b er of j c o n feren ce com m ittee, s e c r e ta ry ; Bd K ester, S pringfield Is to hav e an a ir p o rt If th e p lan s of M ajor G. H. E ck erso n , I fo rm erly of the Hobl airw ay s, E ugene, tr e a s u re r ; Moody N*p ' “ nd O corge Cox, tr u s te e s ; Robert W Stewart, who has been ous*rd m fin d r.f tbe'Stand- I ndiana by Juuu 1>. ikow*.«.!*.,«.*. i l . m aterialize. M ajor E ckerson h as sel ected a piece of land on the In d u s tria l tr a c t n e a r th e M aple school e a s t o f th e city fo r a flying field an d h as r * quested th e city fo r a lease. M ajor E ck erso n is now a t K la m a th F alls on b u sin ess and e x p ects to re LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED; ; tu rn In a week to begin th e d ev elo p FOUR TEAMS COMPETE m en t of a field here. He in sp ected th e tr a c t h ere la s t F rid ay and la te r n o ti T he b aseb all league Including fied th e In d u strial co m m ittee th a t It S pringfield, C ottage G rove, E ugene, w as su ita b le fo r h is needs. and u n iv e rsity high schools w as d e T he piece se lected is 1200 fe e t w ide finitely o rganized la s t week an d th e and m ay be ex ten d e d to 2000 to 3000 sch ed u les fo r th e fo u r te a m s have been feet long. On a co u n t of th e ground be. draw n up. acco rd in g to L eonard M a-- ing very level little p re p a ra tio n wl.l field, S pringfield coach. be n ec e ssa ry to d -v e lo p an a ir p o rt T he g a tp -s in w hich Springfield high h ere, w ith th e ex cep tio n of g ra v e lin g school w ill p a rtic ip a te a re a s follow s: th e ru n w ay s. A pril 12, C itta g e G rove a t Springfield. M ajor E ck erso n . w ho is w idely A pril 24 E ugene at Eugene, know n in a v iatio n circ le s and h as th e May3, C ottage G rove a t C o ttag e Grove, re p u ta tio n of b eing one of th e b e s t May 10. U n iv e rsity H igh a t Spring- flyers on th e coast, will conduct a fly field. ing school h ere. H e p lan s to build a th e In d u stria l life of th e c o u n try a re Y av 14. E ugene a t Springfield, h a n g e r an d b rin g an a irp la n e on th e fak in g up th e slack and em ploying A gam e w ith th e U n iv e rsity high a t field h ere. In th e npxt few w eeks. The I th e fnPn d | Rpia<, pd by m a c h in ery th e E u«pne Is y et to be scheduled In co n v en ie n t location on th e M cK enzie s p e a k e r pointed out, em ploym ent ad d itio n to th e s e g am es th e Spring- h ig h w ay and close to th e city m a k e s b ro u g h t ab o u t by th e ra d io an d th e flp|d team w ill have tw o c o n te s ts Ihe In d u strial tr a c t a good (dace t<f a irp la n e and In th e in creased u se of wHh L ebanon high, a school n o t in esta b lish a living field and schooL JUNCTION LIONS TO m en em ployed by th e se rv icin g of ,hp league, a t Springfield A pril 19. and S pringfleld is also In a m ore n e a rly FORMER CAMP CREEK a t L ebanon M ay 17. T h is gam » will d ire c t lin ° fo r n o rth and so u th flying autom obiles. HAVE CHARTER NIGHT MAN MEETS DEATH close th e b aseb all seaso n , w hich is NEXT MONDAY APRIL 1 O th e r n u m b ers on th e program In en d in g e arly on aco u n t of a tra c k m eet from P o rtlan d to C alifo rn ia th a n c itie s w est of h e re , w hich w as th e c h ie f cluded selectio n s by th e high school i C layton P erry . 28, form erly of C am p to be held la te In th e term . fa c to r in picking th is city as a s ite T h e Ju n c tio n C ity L ions club, or- o rc h e s tra and the high school o c te t C reek, w as k illed In an accid en t Snt- B aseball p ra c tic e at th e high school ; u rd ay nt Elm a. W ash in g to n Mr K»nlxed about h m onth ago and apon- and a re a d in g by F ay P arso n s. M r waR' dpia ved d u rin g " th e e arly p a rt of fo r th e a ir m all beacon lig h t by the I’e rrv resid ed for a tim e In th e C am p so re « by th e Springfield club will hold T ' ,n n com m ended th e p erfo rm a n c e of jrra w eek on acco u n t of th e rain y fe d e ra l g o v ern m en t. C reek sectio n Inter m oving to Collfor-1 th e ir c h a rte r n ig h t n e x t M onday a t H< br>o1 m u sician s. I w e a th e r. S ince W ed n esd ay , how ever, nln and going from th e re to W ash in g , bc B,,n , on [>anp a u to p a r|, n o rtb of R E and W. D S m ith of th e team h a s been ab le to w ork. A YOUNG MAN PASSES W e H aste to th e Tom b. C h o ru s women A R isen Izird Is O urs, T en o r solo Job n Can II Be H e L lv e th . C horus C h rist Je s u s Is L iving T oday, . C losing C horus I ‘ ° n C h ara c te rs In Costume T he deceased w as u n m a rrie d and Is A n n u n ciato r Ida A dam s su rv iv ed by his m o th er. Mrs. Nick F a ith M abel T yson M elr of G ran g er, W ash in g to n , one T ru th Je n n y M urphy siste r, M rs A. C. P ed d leo n t of Spring- M ary and M artha, s is te rs of laizaru s, field. nnd tw o b ro th era, E arl, of Urico, A udrey D aniels, E unice M cF arland C alifo rn ia, am i O llie, of C o n n ecticu t M ary M agdalene, Ixiulsn McDowell | F u n e ra l serv ices will be held at th e M ary. M other of Ja m e s. N ellie Luce W alk er Poole chape) T h u rsd ay M arch Snlom e. A gatha Beals ¡28. at 2 p tn In term e n t will be at T h re e o th e r w om en. G ladys H ouse, C am p C reek M rs M elrs a rriv e d h ere A udrey D anner and W ilm a W right w ith th e body of h e r Ron T u esd ay . N lcodem us, L aw ren ce S lin k ier Jo h n D allns M urphy P e te r C arl M cK Innls CARD CLUB MEFTS T w o o th e r follow ers, F ra n c e s Doeds, AT DePUE HOME Read H em enw ay. T h e 500 club m et last S a tu rd a y nt M eth od ist C antata On E a ste r Sunday ev en in g nt 7:30 th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k A th e ch o ir of th e M ethodist ch u rch of Itelhie. Mrs. Maud B ryan nnd Miss S pringfield, u n d er th e le a d e rsh ip of C ry stal B ryan m ade high sco re for M rs Arah H oyt Rae. will p re se n t th e | th e evening. I*resent w ere; M essrs nnd Mes- C a n ta ta , "T h e New Life." by J a s H. R ogers. T he C an tata will be suppl* i d am es W. C. R eb h an , J. A. S eav ev , I. m eiited w ith se v eral n u m b ers by Miss j D. L arim er, W. R. D awson. W elby R oberta S picer, E ugene cellist. Mrs. S tev en s. Clifford W ilson, F ran k A. R ae will sing "T h e C onqueror," by D ePne, Mrs. Maud B ryan. Mrs. W. H. W h itn ey C om bs. T h ere will lip ap A drian, M iss C ry stal P rv a n and M. M p ro p ria te resp o n siv e read in g s d u rin g P eery. Ihe service. B aptist C hurch H as E aster M usic “The People's Paper" MAIL ROUTE EXTENDED S pecial m ush' co n sistin g of solos and IN MOHAWK DISTRICT a n lliem s on Ihe re s u rre c tio n will fen lu re Ihe E a s te r serv ices al th e local Mall ro u te, R. F. D. No. 1, h as been B ap tist church. T he follow ing n u m j ex ten d ed tw o m iles e a st and re tra c e b e rs will he given a t th e m o rn in g ser I from th e N icholson c o rn e r n e a r th e vice: a te n o r solo "A nd at th e N inth , 18-nna sta tio n and Ihe Mohawk post H o u r” by M. N. P en g rn ; a q u n rte l and I office, a c c o rd in g Io In form ation rec- c h o ru s will give a selectio n , "B ehold I I e n tly receiv ed from W ash in g to n D. C. Show You a M ystery" nnd Ihe ch o ru s j by F. B. H am lin, local p o stm a ste r. The will give a selectio n , “ And Behold I new ru lin g will he effective Ju ly 1. H av e tho K eys.” Jo h n N ice Is c a rr ie r on th e route. T he th em e fo r th e m o rn in g w orship w ill be "J e su s L ives" and tho S u n d ay CHASE GREEN HOUSE school will give an B o aster program ALMOST COMPLETED n t 10 o ’clock. All a re Invited to a t ten d . T h e new 50 by 450 feel g reen house "A re O ur B odies to Go to Henven*' w ill be Ihe su b ject o f tho ovonlng nt th e C hase G ard en s Is alm ost finish. to p ic nt 7:30 by Rov. Blom. S pecial ed and It Is ex pected th a t th e p lan tin g m usic In th e evenin g will co n sist o f a of cu cu m b ers w hich w ill be grow n In vocal solo, "H e Ts Not H ero " by Wll- th e g reen house will he u n d er w ay by ford Cook nnd a chorus, "T h e Votco o f th e end of th is w eek. T he T hom pson T riu m p h " by tho choir. B. Y. P. XI. H o rtic u ltu ra l com pany of P o rtlan d Is In c h arg e of th e co n stru ctio n of the servtco w in he nt 0:30 p. m. and p ra y e r house. m e e tin g nnd Bible stu d y each T h u rs day night. A tte n d V e te ra n s' Banquet C onsiderable In te re st In m em o risin g Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. W ilson nnd son "T h e L ife S tory of T he C h ris tia n ” ns D onald, w ent to P o rtlan d last S a tu r told hv fo rty s c rip tu re re fe re n c e s has d a y to a tte n d th e a n n u al Spnnlsh-Am- been show n. crlcnn w nr v e te r a n s ’ b an q u et given nt th e M ultnom ah h o tel In h o n o r of th e REBEKAH LODGE GIVES h n ttle of M nlnhon w hich w as fought EASTER PARTY AT MEET 31 y e a rs ago. Mr. W ilson w as In s e r vice nt th e tim e of th e b attle. On th e ir M em bers of th e local R ebekah ledge w ay down tho c a r In w hich th ey w ere en jo y ed a social tim e n t th e re g u la r rid in g w as Rtruck by a F o rd c a r nt nn m e etin g la s t M ondny In Ihe form of In te rse c tio n In H n rrlsh ttrg nnd con- nn E a s te r p arty . G am es w ere played sld erh ly d am ag ed . T h e c a r w as left nnd E a s te r eggs nnd b u n n ies w ere nt H a rris b u rg nnd th e M nvor nnd fam i given as prizes, Mrs. B ert Donne, ly w ent nn th e P o rtlan d by tra in . T hey M isses D orris nnd D o ro th y G irard v isited re la tiv e s In Salem whllo th ey w ere on Iho onto rtn ln m o n t co m m ittee. w ere aw ay. 1 I Junction City. W C R u .g n ltz of P o rtlan d , presi d e n t of the 4-L spoke at th e m eetin g , on ' T h e R elation of 4 L to th e Com . m u n lty , including in his speech a dls- ' “ «Hion of th e co n d itio n s of ad ju st- m -rit brought about by th e m achine age. "In th e last tw en ty y ears," Mr. H uegnlt* ZaPI, "M ore th a n 11.000.000 people have been throw n out of w ork on acco u n t of th e use of m ach in es and m ost of these men hav e been th ro w n out of work since th e w ar." T h e s p e a k e r w ent on to show th a t a n e c e ss a ry a d ju stm e n t Is ta k in g place and m ust ta k e place to accom m odate In d u stry to th e m achine age. W hile th e m ach in e d isplaces men and forces them to seek o th e r m ean s of livelihood, ; o th p r , nT ent,ona and ln n o T at,on8 |n Senator E. Bailey Is ' ’" “re P^’1" • n , ” t ,he HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ' ,ro Phv «• hP,nr t0 the winnpr A fter the e n te r ta in m e n t re fre s h m e n ts of the league th is y e a r to add in te re s t w ere serv ed . to th e com petition. p re s id e n t of th e club. M em bers of th e local rlu n a re ex p ecte d to be a t th e m eetin g w ith a CONTRACTS RETURNED COBURG MINISTER WILL 100% a tte n d a n c e . D efinite a rr a n g e BY TWO TEACHERS OF SPEAK BEFORE EPWORTH m en ts have not y et been m ade for the ! Ht,,n' ,o h" p’“ nohy from LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE EASTER SUNDAY "**" ° ‘h " r ’h a " ’h at ,h p S Pr , "KflpW 'n a |p <l u" r,p * w111 give aelecflons. Jo h n M aurlne lo m b a rd , te a c h e r of Eng. S pringfield E pw orth L e ag u ers a re H en d er. r and D allas M urphy hav e llsh In th e S pringfield high school and p lan n in g a full d ay of a c tiv ity for been w orking on fe a tu re s fo r th e en- F ran cea H odge, te a c h e r of science. E a s te r S unday. At 6 A. M. m em b ers ; te rta ln tn e n t. hav e resig n ed th e tr p ositions fo r th e wm g a th e r in th e ch u rc h b asem en t com ing y e a r and hav e re tu rn e d t h e t r : fo r b re a k fa st. T h is is an a n n u al MAMMY CABIN BURGLAR c o n tra c ts , acc o rd in g to W. G. H ughes, event. F ollow ing b re a k fa st th e re will be special m usic and th en Rev. F o rre st IS INDICTED SATURDAY clerk of th e school board. M iss H odge and M iss Ixim bard w ere F inley will sp eak . Rev. F in ley is a ' re -elect-d w ith th e o th e r m em b ers of ' stu d en t a t th e U n iv ersity and p a sto r i H arv y Bice, Ihe m an w ho Is a l leged to have b ro k en Into M am m y’s th e high school facu lty a t th e m e etin g of th e M eth o d ist* ch u rch a t C oburg, ¡C abin se v eral w aak s ago. an d w as of th e school board M arch 12. M iss i At 8.30 In th e ev en in g th e L e a g u e rs la te r a rre s te d In A lbuny and re tu rn e d H odge ...id ta u g h t In S pringfleld high ' w ill g a th e r In th e I-eague room for Io E u g en e for tria l, w as Indicted on fo r fo u r y ears and M iss L om bard fo r j th e re g u la r w eekly d ev o tio n al m eet- Ih e c h arg e of b u rg la ry by Ihe I-anc one y ear. As y et no su ccesso rs h av e ing. T h is serv ice w ill be led by th e C ounty g ran d Jury la s t S a tu rd ay . been selected fo r th e tw o w om en or vice-president. M iss D o rth a B ailey, C h arg es hail been m ade a g ain st Brice for A. J. M organ, p rin c ip a l of th e high T he topic of th e ev e n in g w ill be, “O ur alleg in g th a t he w as resp o n sib le for school and M rs. O ra R ead H em enw ay, ; L iving C h ris t.” M iss B ebe G ates of o th e r ro b b eries in th e valley. Includ p rin cip al of th e B ra tta in school, w ho E ugene w ill sing. also resigned re c e n tly . ! -------------------------------- ing one n t M arcola. Safety Essay Contest in Schools to Begin This Week \NQQD PROMOTION CROUP MEETS WENDLING FOUR-L A co m m ittee on wood prom otion from th e local 4-L in clu d in g R ay C a rl ton, ch a irm a n of th e co m m ittee. W. P. ! T yson an d L. L. M ay w ent to W endl- Ing T u esd ay to a tte n d a m e e tin g of th e W endling 4-L an d also to m e e t w ith th e wood prom otion co m m ittee of th e W en d lin g 4-L. Mr. C arlto n spoke a t th e m e etin g on th e s u b je c t of wood An esany c o n te s t In w hich prizes e n te r Into th e w orld w h ere he m ay will he aw ard ed for th e best e ssay s com e Into c o n tac t w ith v ario u s p h ases on th e v ario u s p h a se s of th e sa fe ty of In d u stry th e co n scio u sn ess of th e p re g ra tn and open to all th e s tu d e n ts safety c o n sid eratio n s he m ay com e In ) of th e schools of S pringfleld was to c o n ta c t w ith. L ik ew ise w ere th e lau n ch ed M onday by th e sa fe ty com topics for Ihe o ih e r gToups selected tn promotion. An In v itatio n w as ex ten d ed by W . P. m itte e of th e local 4-L, acco rd in g to view of th e ir co m p arab ility w ith th e T yson, of th e local 70 of Springfleld. an an n o u n cem en t m ade th is w eek by stag e of th e s tu d e n t's developm ent. W. P. T yson local p re s id e n t of th e 4-L. 1 P rizes in each d iv isio n will be a s j to a tte n d th e n e x t m e e tin g of th e 4-L T h e c o n te st, th e p u rp o se of w hich follow s: first prize, th re e d o lla rs; ( h e r e o n A pril 22. W . C. R uegnitz, 4-L is to develop In te re s t am o n g th e second prize, one d o lla r and a h a lf; p re s id e n t of P o rtla n d w as p re s e n t a t y o u n g er boys a n d g irls In th e n eed s th ird prize, fifty cen ts. All e ssay s ! h te W en d lin g m eeting. - 1 ■' of sa fe ty and tho sa fety p ro g ram s and m ust be In th e h a n d s o f th e Judges ! ! devices. Is d ivided into four groups, not la te r th an S a tu rd a y . A pril 20. T h e N. OF W. JUVENILES ; th e first b ein g th e high school w ith a Judges a re m em b ers o f th e sa fety com GET NEW MEMBERS i su b ject, "W h a t S afety M eans to In- m ittee. of w hleh M r. T yson Is c h a ir d u stry ." T ho second division, th e m an. T he ap p lic a tio n s for m em b ersh ip to Junior hig h iichool, will be given the Tyson Gives Further Explanation th e Ju v e n ile circle of th e N eighbors triple. "T raffic S a fe ty ” ; th e th ird divi W. P. T yson, c h a irm a n of th e sa fe ty of W o o d craft No. 182 of fo u r c h ild ren sion. th e firth nnd six th g rad es o f the council co m m ittee u n d e r w hose auspl- j of M rs. A lm a S te in m etz h a s been re local school», w ill w rite on "W h ir pes th e c o n test Is b e in g co nducted w ill ' c en tly accep ted . T h e c h ild re n ’s n am es S afety M eans to th e H o m -" nnd th e a p p e a r before th e loenl schools soon a re , V iolet. R oderick. B en n ie and Vlr- fo u rth division w hich will be com posed and explain f u r th e r to th e s tu d e n ts th e j gtnta. M rs. C. F. E g g lm an n ts S en io r of Ihe first four g rn d es w ill choose a ru le s of th e c o n te st an d fu r th e r o u tlin e N eig h b o r of th e etrple. sa fety first slogan. T h is la st division th e p roblem s o f th e sa fe ty com m ittee. : T he Ju v e n ile c ircle w ill m eet next will ho divide* Into tw o p n rts w ith tho Mr. T yson hopes to get new and vain, i S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n a t 2:30 fo r drill pupils of th o first nnd second g rndes ab le Ideas from th e e s s a y s to be sub- I p ra c tic e fo r th e p a rt th e Ju v e n ile clr- eo m p etln g and Ih e p u p ils of th e th ird m ltted . I cle Is to ta k e In th e N eighbors of nnd fo u rth grn d es com peting. H ugh H erdm nn, g e n e ra l m a n a g e r oi W o o d craft co nvention to m eet on Ju n e T h e to p ics for th e c o n test h av e been thp O regon nnd C olum bia basin of th e 18 nnd 19. An e n te rta in m e n t w ill be chosen w ith th e view of b rin g in g to N atio n al S afety connoti spoko M onday provided an d re fre s h m e n ts w ill be th e s tu d e n ts of c e rta in ag es and dev m o rn in g before th e high school a s served. elo p m en t th n t an g le of th e sa fe ty pro sem bly and M ondny afte rn o o n befo re blem w hleh th n t p n rtle u ln r y o u n g m an th e Junior h ig h nnd g ra d e schools on Baptist Aid Have Dinner o r w om an ts a p t to com e up ag ain st. th e su b ject of th e essn v c o n te st. Mr. The Ladles Aid of the Baptist T ho topic fo r th e high school stu d e n t. H erdm nn w as fo r 1R y e a rs p rin cip al ehureh are to have an all day session "W h a t S afety M eans to In d u stry ," of th e W ash in g to n h ig h school In P o rt tomorrow nnd a pot-luck dinner will b rin g s to th e youth w ho Is soon to land. be served. i z i jF AWAY AT DONNA T heodore R o o sev elt B arn et, 23, d ied a t h is hom e a t D onna y este rd a y . M r. B arn et w as born in Hood R iv er J a n u a ry 27. 1908 an d cam e w ith h is folk« to S pringfield w hen he w as one y e a r old. H e h as lived h ere e v e r sin ce w ith th e ex ception of som e tim e lived a t Ju n c tio n City. H e w as m a rrie d to S a t ro n a C ow den of E ugene, in 1927. T he d eacased is survived by h is w ife and an in fa n t son. J e s s e E dw in B arn et, a fa th e r P. J . B a rn e t of Long- view . W ash in g to n , o ne b ro th e r. Lloyd E. B a rn e t, of W en d lin g an d fo u r s is te rs , M rs. W ilb u r R eetz, C am as V aliev, O reg o n ; M rs. R o b ert F iley, Ju n c tio n C ity ; M rs. G. M. S m ith . K la m a th F a lls; M rs. H a rry L inde- m ood. W en d lin g ; a g ra iX fa th e r. P. J. B a rn e t of S p rin g field ; one un cle M. __ W. B a rn e t of S pringfield and an a u n t. M rs. L. M. G o ssler of E lm ira. F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ill be held at th e V eatch fu n eral hom e in E u g en e F rid a y a t 10:30 a. m. Dr. E. V. S tiv e rs w ill officiate and ln te rm e n f\w ill be in Mt. V ernon cem etery . HORSE-SHOE CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED HERE A tow n H orse-shoe clu b w ill be o r ganized in th e n e a r fu tu re th e Iocs* tion w ill be b etw een fifth and s ix th on m ain s tre e t, th e ground b e in g d o n a te d by F. B. F la n e ry local d ru g gist. T h e c o u rt w ill b e equipped w ith e le c tric lig h ts fo r n ig h t p ra c tic e aa w ell a s d ay p ra c tic e an d p re s e n t p la n s a re to sch ed u le g am es w ith C orvallis, A lbany. E ugene, W oodburn and P o rt land. All In te re ste d horse-shoe fan s a re In vited to h elp In m ak in g th e c o u rt a su ccess as w ell as p u ttin g a c ro s s ■ w in n in g team . Holds Revival Meetings S eventeen new m em b ers w ere add ed to th e C h ristian ch n re h In R o seb u rg d u rin g th e w eek com m encing M arch 17 and en d in g M arch 24 w hen S. E. C hilders, p a sto r of th e local C h ris tia n church, w as c o n d u ctin g re v iv a l m e e t ings a t th a t place. M r. C h ild ers re tu rn ed to E ugene M onday, but R ev. W. R. B aird, p a sto r o f th e R o seb u rg C h ris t ian church w ill co n tin u e w ith th e cam paign u n til E a s te r S u n d ay . Mis« E unice S m ith of th e E u g en e B thle Uni v e rsity Is c o n d u c tin g th e m u sic fo r th e m eeting. Light Law to Be Enforced Starting with April 1 the local traf fic department will commence enforc ing the state law which requires that all bicycles must have lights af' r dusk.