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    T ry the H o m e
P r in t S hop F ir a t
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-HIXTII YEAIt
WEST SIDE PEOPLE
OPPOSE BRIDGE FILL
HPKINOEIEIJ), LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL IK, 1029
ALFRED MONTGOMERY
REV. S. E. CHILDERS
LOCAL HOTEL OWNER.
ACCEPTS PASTORATE
DIES SUNDAY MORNING
OF EUGENE CHURCH
Alfred Montgomery, 67. the pro­
Rar. H E. Childers, who haa been
prietor nt the Springfield hotel, (lied pastor of the Rprlngfield Christian
at his apartment at the hotel of church for the paat aeven yeara, haa
Property Owners Declare Ap-i pneumonia Bunday morning nt 7:80 realgned hla poaltlon to accept a call
proach will Constitute Flood i o'clock. Although Mr. Montgomery to the Eugene Christian church, taking
Menace; Injunction to Be j bad b"«n ln p,,or h‘'"l,h ,Kr • »«•»■*•• the place of Rev E V. Stivers. Rev.
Filed Tuesday; Mathews Goes of yeara. he hud been critically III only Childers will hold the Eugene pastor-
a few daya.
ate for about six months, until a per
Ahead With Work.
Mr. Montgomery wna one of the old manent minister can be secured by the
realdenta of Wont ' PR| n"dve aona of Ian« county, lie board *
Although III
No successor h II v Chll I
I
Spr|ngfleld are preparing to petition waa born at Cottage drove February
the'circuit court'for a restraining In ” •
and l,rpd ,n ,hl" par’ of ,bp I yet been 'seb -cted h y \ h e N .srd o f" t7 -
S.H.S. To Clash
With Lebanon Hi
"T h« Paopla'a Papar"
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 15
TYSON NAMES JUDGES
00383287
FOR ESSAY CONTEST ON
SAFETY MOVEMENT
NOW TAKING SHAPE
Mr«. L. K. Page, formerly a teacher
Thurston Team Overwhelmed
In the Springfield schools, O. H. Jar­
by Locals in First Practice
rett, auperintendent of the Springfield
Game Friday
I Booth-Kelly mill, and Roy Carlton, Sum of $472 50 for Development
j chairman of the school board, were
of Field Raised by This Morn­
Tb” Springfield high school baueball named Monday by w P Tyson, chair-
ing by Finance Committee;
, ,pani *aw ac,,on tor the first time this man of tbe Booth Kelly safety commlt-
Building of Hangars at Field
I
wbp"
' laHb,'d * " b Thurston tPP and preg|dpnt
the loca, 4L a„
| b,*b "rb001 ,n » Practice game on the )udgPB for thp Bafpt essay
Will Begin at Once.
local diamond last Friday afternoon
Although no accurate box score was
which Is now being sponsored by the
Plans for the Immediate develop-
4L
In the
schools. The
k e p t' ,hp 8 p r‘n« flpW boyR
conte"st
ends Springfield
May’ ?'
I ment of the new Springfield municipal
! air port are taking shape, and It Is
Junction stopping the construction of <’nu»,ry practically nil of h l. life He Hprlflgflp|d rhrlB, lan (.hur,.b b(jt , |r approximately twenty runs to two for
Mr. Tyson reports that the teachers expected that actual work on the bang-
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that
a
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all
will
be
made
soon
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‘he
Ihe fill apprese!, lo the west end of
In Eugene for a number of years,
In the local schools are cooperating ar8 and office at the field eaat of tha
n i zin .
«. . .
»quad «aw service in the game.
the M V Spr lu g li,.1,1 lo l.lg e , t h e work
• d I" H prlngflel.1 sin c e 1919
'th Fue n n
The weather, which has been very In every way possible In the essay con- ' clty will begin at least by the first of
Is being continued by the A C I Mr Montgomery was married Nov
Ina her .M i
n
‘r 7
P
«»«ruin, to say the least, since the test, and that undoubtedly a large per next week. Solicitation by the finance
Mathews company of Eugene, who ember 19. IHMf, to Rosa Gaerte. Be
e
s un ay.
beginning of the baseball season. Is cent of the students will enter essays committee of the local aviation cum­
were awarded the contract by the ¡ "hies his widow he Is survived by one
In
addition
to
his
duties
as
pastor
*♦•>!
hindering the Springfield team in the contest. Material on safety : mittee had netted 8472 50 for the de­
SUte highway commission
j son, Fred C. Montgomery, of Corvallis,
of
the
Christian
church
here.
Rev
and
keeping
them from practice. A may be obtained by the contesU nts at ‘ velopment of the new field this mora-
Mathews had men with teams at one daughter, Mrs Herbert .‘♦meed, of
Childers served as a member of the conference game scheduled with Cot- the Springfield public library, and the j |ng. The solicitation will continue for
work clearing the ground nn-l scraping Eugene, and six grand-children. He
faculty Of the Eugene Bible Unlver tag" Grove for last Friday was can- members of the safety committee are ; several more days under the dlrec-
dirt last week, and this morning was engaged In the hotel business for slty. teaching archeology, church his- celled because of uncertain weather a,so ready 1X1 ald anyone In finding ma- tlon of Floyd Flannery and W. C.
35
yeara,
for
many
years
conducting
mnv,*l a power shovel onto th
terlal, Mr,. Tyson said.
McLagan.
g.... nds. He SU(„. that he will go «b- McKensle River hotel at Vida He '"ry. and New T es,ament there Our- conditions, and the Thurston game
Five different contests are being
Those who subscribed to the local
ahead with th,- work until ordered by ""<« Mrs Montgomery return,-I from ,n<
‘ mp bp haH t’Pen bprp ,bp
at the last minute Instead
membership
of
the
Springfield
church
I
The
team
will
see
action
again
Frl
R
P°n,<ored
by
the
4-L.
In
the
high
aviation
fund were the Chamber of
Isis Angeles only about a month ago
the court to stop
has Increased by about 200 There are dy afternoon when It meets the play- Bcbr>o1 division three prizes of three Commerce, Dr. W. C. Rebhan, Sprtng-
Th.- neli, n of the citizens of West a»d to,,k ov,,r
management of the
now approxim ately 450 persons be- 1 "rs from Lebanon high school on the dollar8- 81.50 and 50 cents are offered field Mill and Grain company, F. B.
Springfield Is culmination of n long Springfield hotel.
longing to the church, and there were Springfield diamond. As Isihanon Is • for ,hp beat papers on the subject Flannery. H. E. Maxey. W. C. Me-
»Unding dispute ns to whether th<
Mr Montgomery's services were but 250 when Rev Childers came here not a member of thp conference, the "w bat Safety Means to Industry.” The Lagan, Mounuin States Power com-
west npprosch to the bridge should held at the Walker-Pool* chapel Tues
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result of the game will not affect the paperR muRt b,‘ not leas than 250 nor pany. John Henderer. Dr. W. N. Dow,
he of openwork trestle tvpe or s soti,I ,,ny morning at 10 30 o'clock, with ANNIJAI Ç P D I N C C l c a m , id
local team’s chances for the title.
more than 500 words In length.
John Ketels. C. F. Eggtmann, Clark
fill
The state highway commission Rpv
H Blom of the Springfield
" NG C L E A N U P
Leonard Mayfield, coach 'o f th e'
"Traffic Safety" is the subject on Wheaton, Kafoury Brothers, Spring-
SET FOR MAY 1, 2. AND 3; Springfield team, was well pleased
ordered the fill, and the Mathews com Baptist church In charge of the ser-
which the students of the Junior high fip,d Service Station, W. W. Walker,
panv was nwanted the contract, begin- vices u„ wa„ hurled In the I unirei
THOROUGH
JOB
WANTED
with Ihe showing of the boys against school are writing. The same prizes
W. Roof, V. J. Daniels. First Na-
nlnr work nirnln lnm Tbiirnrlay, «flor ¡(m cemetery,
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Thurston. He found that they were ara offered and the same word length I*0»®! Bank, Dr. Carl H. Phetteplace,
th*» «tnnirer of high wnter hnd pnn»e<1 i
____ .
Dates for the annual spring cleanup not seriously handicapped bv lack of applies as in the high school contest. Harry M Stewart Fuel company. Dr.
immediately upon the beginning of
has
been set by the council as May 1 practice, and was able to get an ac The pupils of the fifth and sixth grades N- w Emery, Dr. W. H. Pollard. W.
the work on the bridge the residents NEIGHBORS PLAN FOR
2 and 3
Importance of doing a curate line on the material from which win write on the subject “What Safety N Lon*. E G. Frese. Logan and
of West Springfield prepared to take
DISTRICT CONVENTION
tlmroHgh job Is emphasized hv the city he hopes to build another district Means In the Home.” The same prizes OwenR- »warts and Son, Dr. E. Kester,
artloi, to stop It, claiming that In
HERE JUNE 18 AND 19 officials. not only for the sake of pub champion aggregation
as in the first two divisions are offer- Dr. R. P. Mortensen, Commercial
times of flood the solid fill will block
lie health hut also for general appear- [ The probable starting line up for the
and the Papers are to be from 100 Sta,e Bank- Stuart and Holverson,
the waters at the west end of the | a Joint meeting of Ihe general com- ancea.
Lebanon game was listed by Mayfield t0 250 words in length.
! f'ar* W/man. Wright and Song, O. H.
ever* the' n r o /r t v Î Î T Î V
!
’h* pn' Pr' n,"m ,n ’ pon,m" ‘ This year Is going to be a bumper aR follows: Catcher. Cowart or F
Prizes of one dollar, 50 cents, and
F' B’ Han,lln'
over the property In the vicinity The tee In charge of the annual d istric t1 season for tourists. Thousands of peo- Squires; pitcher. E. Squires or J ; 25 cents are offered to the children of ' W P T>8° n- Rojr w Carlton, W A.
state highway engineers who ordered convention of the Neighbors of Wood- pie will motor through Springfield
Lynch; first baseman. J Danner;
, the first and second, and of the third
TayIor> Grav s Ca8b and Ca,Ty> Casey
the fill, on the other hand, state that rraft, which will be held In Spring and if. yards, alleys and vacant lots "ficond haseman. D Bettis; short stop, and fourth grades, for
safety-first ° erv,ce s ,a t ’on. W. F. Walker. N. A.
an openwork trestle type of approach fie|,| J„ne |R and 1». was held Tues-
are unsightly then a poor Impression L. Roof or L. Mattison; third haseman. slogans of not more than ten words Rowe. I. M. Peterson, Jess Smitson,
would «non becom e rioffirod with (|«v nlvht nt th* horn«* nf Mra (’ P . e . l
. .
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wv_.
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K. R. Gile, Harry E. Chase, Alex
it .
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In i’ "I* or mth .
r . (>f th«» town and ta people in rotten
Palmer; outfleldern T McMurrav in length.
debris and would constitute the same 1 Eggtmann.
Oencral plans for the hv the vlshors
McMurray.
Stevens, J. M. Larson, Emery Rich-
I L. Lawson. R. Cole, and H. Tomseth.
kind of a m enace
m eeting were discussed.
ardson, R. I. Burnet, P S. Kohler, R.
Cleanups heretofore In Springfield j Although Mayfield expects to use L A N E C O U N T Y CHAM RFR
Saturday night a mass m eeting of
L A N t G U U N IY C H A M BER
c Richardson. Jack Parker. Georg*
Delegates
(o
the
Springfield
conven-
have
been
very
successful.
It
is
the
Ihese
men
at
the
beginning
of
the
the people on thp west s|,1e of the
MEETS HERE TONIGHT Gerlach. J. D. Lloyd. I. A. Valentina.
river was held nt the Glenwood school , ,,On W,H <’om‘> ,rnm al1 par”' n( W*at | onB ,,n”’ of y««’' when the city hauls Fame. It Is probable that a number of
; C. F. Barber, Carl Olson, L. May,
In West Springfield for the discussion "rn Or’,*on a" far n<»rtb a" Albany a"«l I the year's accumulation of rubbish »he other members of the squad, who
The regular m eeting of the Lane Clifford Wilson, B. C. Knight, C. J.
of the situation
A committee of O
far "°"'h aa A"blan'1 and al"° rrnm away free Citizens are asked to put baTP b«‘«>n showing up well, will get ' county chamber of commerce will be Mathes J P McMurrav .nA
F Revere. R Brggs and Gworgn Plum- "’“"¿.P""’’" ¡" t^’ n’2** h ? ' 0”
j "
‘bb*"h '» aa* ka
"’rung boxes the call before the end of the contest. he,d
Springfield in the chamber of Springfield Garage,
mer were appointed to take steps to- pr 1 " ,,,t ’
" 1,1 h** and tfien place It on the curbing where The first rWgular conference game for commerce rooms tonight at 6 3 0 ' P la n s an d s n e c i f i c a t l e n . r r fh
ward bringing the Issue Into court
hpl'1
,h* h,gh "cho°'
It Is easily accessible to the teams. I Springfield high school will be with o'clock. The public both men and hangars at thTavlTt on fllw
Revere stated yesterday that the A
’ <» bp aPM nted soon In this way a thorough cleanup can
a< Eugene next Tuesday. ; women are InvUed
Ing drawn by E. E. Kepner. local en­
committee had employed llownrd ,o
* l,b the school board. On be made with the least amount of APrB 23. The cancelled game with
gineer. The funds which are being
Delegates
from
all
parts
of
Lane
Brownell and Charles Wlntermeler. ®n* nl*h‘ thw mnP" r"f wll> be nP“ n to >ab«r and expense
Cottage Grove will be rescheduled
county are expected to attend the raised will be used to pay for th«
the
public,
with
music
and
drllla
hv
later.
,
Eugene attorneys, to hnndle the case
gathering tonight. Representatives of material used and the American Leg-
of the prop, rtv owners The lawyers 'h’> J'P"nl|p Clr<'1<' nt »Prlngfleld as H|CH SCHOOL SENIORS
Leonard Mayfield was elected presi­
the chambers of commerce at Flor- l° n
volunteer the work of erecting
say they will file H petition for a re j ,he pr,n< ,Pal ^«turea of the program ;
dent of the new Lane County high
ence, Junction City, Eugene. Spring- I tbe buildings. The ground at the
PRESENT
"THE
PATSY”
straining Injunction nt the opening ! The Neighbors of Woodcraft expect
school athletic conference at the meet­
field. Cottage Grove, and of the Lane
wi,l also be dragged and rolled.
FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8 ing of the coaches heM last Saturday County Farmers union and of the ! and other improvements will be made
a- salon of the Ijine county circuit ; Io ask the cooperation of the Spring- j
, In the men's gymnasium on the Fnl-
court nt Eugene Tuesday. If the In Held Chamber of Commerce In enter
County
irom time
,,m e to time.
• ‘ "The Patsv n three act
i.
. e,
’ ounty Pomona Grange will be there i I ‘com
lime, The
rne Joint aviation
Junction Is granted, the work will he mining the delegates during their Slav
J
by " r"Uy
Ore<on campus. Frank Oenera,
of countv [nteregt committee of the American Legion, the
stopped and the case Of the property here.. The merchants of the town will (f]p R p n ) ( ' '
the SnrlngfleM ^ectZd
7 “
"
Wa8 W,U bp
a‘ the meeting.
I Lions club, and the chamber of com-
ownern aicnlnnt the Rtnte highway com he anked to decorate their windows . . .
. t
or tn Springfield elected secretary-treasurer
« f
merce will meet tonlrht »t
in th»
mission ■ will
taken
In » red.
green
and
white,
the
official
K)° at
school audi-
Plans for — a conference
arn° ’ " A* Ta>,or* an<* offfce of Dr W C Rebhan the chair
w ■ ■ ■ be
i/’
i 1 a n v ■ ■ up
<« 11 In
i l l the
I 61 <7 court
<111111
” <«,
PS
I v s II
m
ill
w I in r t
III“
<
» 1114 l i t I . i /
.
t .v V
1 track
1 «»s
l meet
u v v l
_
. .
. work on tho colors
.
n<<rht at 8
o o'clock
.1. ¡ were
____ discussed
____ . . at . . the meeting of . the
.
Jess Seavev
are the
the official
nffirtni Springfield on,ce or ur. w. c . Kennan, tne chair-
to determine Whether
the
of .........................
the Neighbors
If present I tori u m tovnnrrnw
to,norrow n,*bf
Seavey are
fill will be re continued or a higher ' Plans materialize, a prize will be ¡
Paí 8y ’8 ° ne ° f
m0Bt P° P"' CO8<,he'' Sat”rday' According to pre- ! <iplpKatei’ to tbe Fathering. The ladles man, to discuss the progress of the
work.
approach of the trestle tvpe will be awarded for the most attractive:
° f <,ra,na'lc Productions among sent plans, the meet will be held on i
Spr,n*field Christian church
amateur players. It was presented Hayward
Field.
Eugene,
Friday | W glTe a dinner ,o ,hose Present.
built
window.
WENDLING 4-L COMING
last spring by the Guild Hall players , May 24.
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The genornl committee In charge of the University of Oregon.
AUXILIARY
TO
GIVE
HERE MONDAY NIGHT
FUNERAL OF POTTER
of the convention Includes Mrs. Mar­
The
cast
for
the
play
is
as
follows:
¡LOCAL
GIRL
INJURED
DINNED FRIDAY NIGHT
BOY HELD TUESDAY AT
lon Adams, chairman; Mrs. W. C. Me-
The Springfield 4-L will entertain
Ba,Ry ....................... Lucjlle Richmond
METHODIST CHURCH ¡ ’»ran. and Mr». Harl McPherson. The f.race
IN
CRASH
AT
SALEM
A benefit dinner to raise funds for the Wend,ln* 4 L at the "ext meting
................... Audrey Moskop
committee ln charge of the entertain-
Mr. Harrigan ........... LeVern Lawson
Dorothy Fisher, the daughter of Mr ' ch,Id we,fare work
be given by : of the organization here In the Wood-
The funeral of Arthur Potter. 19. ment Includes Mrs C F Eggimnnn. mrs Harrigan
Sprlngfleld boy who died In Han Fran ¡chairman; Rachel Tb
her and Mrs. ! ^ -n v Ande?«on
Lisle Cooper i an(1 Mr„
Flsher of Sprin(rfleld, 'b<‘ s "'d"Jfleld American Legion Auxl
b u M n e ^ m ^ t ,^ at 7 W ^ nd'an
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|T ° ny A"«1- " ” » ...... ^ « 1 Potter ¡ wa„ qIll,e badly cnt about ,„ e left Hary Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock . ^ u i X n t Tl 8
cisco last Thursday evening, waa heM Walter laixton
i Billy Caldwell
Theron McMurray
and wa„ severelv bru|SPd about in ‘he Chamber of Commerce rooms. . _
,
at the local Methodist church of which j
Sndle Ruchanan
I-ou.sa McDowell the hpad Saturda>.
The admission will he 50 cents for
Th’ prOgram f° r the eTen,n< ,a
he was n member Tuesday afternoon BAND TRAINING CLASS IS
, follows:
Mr. O'Harrlty ...
Iaiwrence Roof . car )n wbicb she wag riding dr|ven adults, and 85 cents for children un- ' .
with Rev T D. Yarns, of Oregon City,
der
12
years
of
age.
'Vocal
Solo -------- Mrs. W. K. Barnell
ORGANIZED BY LANDLES Trlp n,n’y ................. Jess Sumner by Mrs. J. M. Ryan, of Eugene, col­
former pastor of the church. In charge
! Reading ------------------------ Harry Fosa
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| The play la being directed by Miss
The a«xlliary dinner committee
.......... Lena an„ Franc„
lid e d with a large Transfer truck on
of the services. He was assisted by
» v
, rev
-e.
' A"drPW 1-andles. hand maater of ' Clara Wagner, the advisor of the
the Pacific highway five miles south of which Is in charge of the affair to- I Rpadlng
< J
The young man was Sprln(rflp|d and o nkr,dge. has organ I senior class.
....... . Fay Parsons
Salem. She was confined to a Salem , morrow night, met Monday night ln Instrumental music ....... Gadsby's or­
hurled In the Laurel Hill cemetery. ,7Pd a
hoVR hpr„ wh((.h „„ J
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hospital until Tuesday, returning Huntly's delicatessen to complete
The students of the Springfield high
chestra of Eugene.
training In Instrumental music with MONEY BEING RAISED
plans for the dinner. The members of
home Tuesday afternoon.
school, from which he graduated last the view of obtaining material for the '
Instrumental music, Murphv-Moshief
The Eugene car was occupied by the committee are Mrs. M B . Huntly,
June, attended the services In a body. local hand so that It may he composed
FOR BOY SCOUT FUND
Quartet
Dorothy, Mrs. Ryan, and her son. Bob, chairman, Mrs. F. B. Hamlin, Mrs. Vocal selections. High School Quartet
Arthur Potter had been employed by
all of Springfield people Instead of
$200
LOCAL
QUOTA
Mrs. Carl Clark and daughter Audrey, 1 Jack Sherman, Mrs. H. E. Maxey.
the Zellerhnch Paper company In the partially of Eugene musicians.
There will also be an address on
hay city. He was staving with Nor-
.
,
, J M. I^irson and H. E. Maxey chair i 7 E,,Kenp'. nnd Mra- Ed W,nnpr ”f ,
^ d« « tt. Mrs. Emma Olson ROmp thpmp rP,atlve to the 4L. but the
The class mee se v er y Monday night mpn
, roop pomm(ttppi, N(, „ #nd Tacoma. Washington. When It was Mrs. W. Curtis, and Mrs. T. Hender- speaker had not bppn deflnltply 9elec.
vnl Foss and Paul Frese, Springfield
of
boys who were also working In San nt 6 o'clock In the Chamber
,
,,
, Com­ , 12. of Sprlngfl.eld on behalf of the gen- ! *,n ’<'k b>' ,bp ,rUck 11 wns forcpd out son.
; ted. Tbe entertainment will be open
merce rooms.
Francisco. He wns taken suddenly - env.
.
,, Mr.
n
VPry ,eral fund of the Lane County Council
,he ^Oa,, and in,° ,bp d,,ch' but d,d
Mrs Huntly asks that the members t0 thp publlc The commRtee in charge
111 Tuesday night with an attack of ""xlous to enroll all the members pos. (>f ,hp Roy Scouts of America 'r' - not ”p»e *- 11 waR totally demolished of the Legion and of the Auxiliary 0( tbp program consists of E. May,
The
meningitis, nnd died at n Ran Fran­ slide In Ills clnss, nnd will arrange to quota of $200 was set for Springfield. I ^ r’ ' RjT ” "’,a1"pd a brpkp" "PRP report to her on the sale of tickets chairman. Sam Richmond and W alter
cisco hospital Thursday evening. His
e ' o e w o w s es o Jon u nnd approximately $100 of this had ""d s,pvpral broken ’,|bi'- Mrs. Winner as soon as possible, so that the com- I a-aa»A
<<zaa. arwuwwaaas
v pit/Rtaui
XT”
baxton.
Following m
the
program I re-
aftprnoon
received several fractured ribs, and mittee may know how many persons frPRbmpntR wm bp aerved bv a com-
mother was with him nt the time of obtaining an Instrument. Boys of any bppn rn|Rp(, Wpdnp„d
ftKn nrn eligible to become member»
— * —
• •• -
- were jto exPect
----- • at * *•
-• dinner.
••
1
his death.
About $4500 is needed to carry on 1 f Mrs' Clark "nrt
,bp childrp"
n11
the benefit
i mittee headed by Moody Neet.
co u n tv | dU,tp bad'y br"'R''d a"d «
cut hy
The young man Is survived by his of the class but Mr. Lnndles prefers | ,„ p „ oy
the broken glass. All of the party FOUR STUDENTS READY
parents, Mr and Mrs. Sherman Potter, those of Junior high school nnd high ,„ r , hp ypgr Th|g covprR
n n l i n n l H ir n
M t-
I o n r l l o n a r v n lr n I n
' ‘ *l< < l •
vs»
THURSTON MAN HURT
age. Mr.
Lnndles
spoke In Ihe ' !
except Dtrlthy Fisher are still In the
a brother, Paul, nnd a sister, Dorothy school
i
i
.
° r ,bp "cout executive, the
FOR
TYPING
CONTEST
WHEN CAR OVERTURNS
loenl
schools
Thursday
Ir
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May.
of the Rprlngfl.eld hand.
many other Items such as transporta­
Four Sprjngfle'd high school sudents
Frank Smith of Thurston narrowly
Birthday Party Given
tion, leadership, publicity and nation­ GILSTRAP TO PREACH
Lena Frizell. Nadine McMurray, Ver escaped death Friday evening when
Brotherhood to Meet
A birthday dinner pnrty honoring
al fees.
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH nice Hawke, and Angellne Severson he lost control of his car Just above
Mrs. I. N. Endicott nnd her sister,
M ethodist Brotherhood will
The Methodist
Those who had subscribed to the
C. J. Gilstrap, field secretary of the will enter the Lane county typing con­ Thurston. The car ran Into the ditch
Mrs. Elsie DnvlH, whose birthdays both hold Its rngulnr monthly dinner Mon- Springfield fund Wednesday after- Eugene Bible University, will preach test which will be held In Eugene to­
near the culvert at the entrance to
were yesterdny. was held nt the Endi­ day night In the basement of the noon were ,T. M Larson, H. E. Mnxey, at the Springfield Christian church morrow. Miss Frizell ‘and Miss Mc­
the Rennie prune orchard and turned
cott home Inst night. Following the Methodist church at 6:45 o'clock. Fol­ W. N. Txing, Wright and Sons Hard­ at both morning and evening services Murray will enter the contest for
completely over pinning Mr. Smith
dinner the evening wns devotes! to the lowing the dinner Dr. J. R. Weatherby ware Store,, John Ketels. Wllllnm this Sunday. Bible school will meet second year students, while Miss under the steering wheel.
plnylng of 500.
of Eugene, will give a lecture "Beauti­ Rodenbough. Gray's Cash and Carry, at the church at 9:45 with S. G. Hawke and Miss Severson will enter
He was able to reach the horn of
Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. ful Japan.” Illustrated with colored Art Sneed. H. L. Gillette, Swarfs nnd Moshler ns superintendent. During the contest for begjnnerr
his car, which he blew until the Ren­
Arthur Roberts, Mrs. Ray Wallace, slides. In the auditorium of the church. Son. SHd George. M. B Huntly, Allen the regular morning services, which
The four Springfield entrants de nie family, the Platt family, and
Mrs. H. E. Lepley, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Dr. Wentherhy hns traveled extensive­ Knfonrv. First Natlonnl Bank. D. W. began nt, 11 o'clock, the choir will sing monstrated the speed tests as a part
others wree attracted by the noise and
Endicott nnd son Wayne, Mr. nnd ly In the Orient. The lecture will be Roof, Grant Bepson, Mnrlon Adams, or a special number "Clap Your Hands of the nssembly program at the high
came to his assistance. Mrl Smith’s
Mrs. BenJy Endicott nnd children. free nnd will he open to all who care Commercial State Bnnk, W. A. Tnylor. All Ye People," by Ixirenz.
school yesterday, the purpose being arm was quite badly cut by the broken
Betty June, nnd Jnck, Mrs. Robert Dny, to attend.
nnd Charles Eggffnnnn.
Christian Endeavor services will he to accustom them to typing before an glass from the windshield and hla
Bobby Dnvts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnyne
The meeting of the Brotherhood
The solicitation will he continued held at 6:30 o'clock and the evening audience. The typists also plan to chest was somewhat bruised, hut ho
Clover, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Bechlll of wns scheduled for Inst. Monday hut hut any who wish to give are Invited services at 7:30. Dallas Murphy and enter the state typing contest which
was not seriously Injured. His car
Eugene, Mrs. Elsie Davla, and the i was postponed on account of the fun- Io send their checks either to Mr. I^twrence Sunkler will sing a special will he held at Oregon State College, was quite badly damaged and
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Endicott.
oral of Arthur Potter.
I,arson or Mr. Maxey.
number ln the evening.
Corvallla, later ln the term.
towed to Eugene for repairs.
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