The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 05, 1931, Image 1

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NEWS
THE SPRING
HI’R IN U K IELI), LANK l O I N T Y . O H R iO N , T i l l I t S l i W
T W K N T Y -W K IIIT II YBAll.
TEACHERS WILL BE
ELECTr(l TUESDAY
R . W. M a rtin Is
B .-K . M an ag er
General Superintendent Dur­
ing Absanca of Danahar;
Board Aaka Ç* City Officiala
No Naw Policiaa Given
Deputila J i. < V * i at Both
Ö.
Ralph W. Martin, assistant sales
Grada Sci A Hara
tnsn manager for the Booth K illy
NEW NEWSPAPER STARTS
IN EUGENE NEXT WEEK
Eugene Record to B» P u b lish e d
with Pull Register Staff
B ra tta in Student
O peretta F rid a y
Entire School to Participate
in Benefit Program at High
School Auditorium
M A i t i l i
HIGH SCHOOL DEBATORS
LOSE TWICE ON FRIDAY
Pinal
Debatas of Season Prove
Educational for Teams
I 1»:'. I
W ill
PUT LIGHTS on cows
B asketbal
| SUCGESTS ROY CARLTON
E n d a t H .S .H e re Motorlat Kills Wandering Cow on
Highway After Dark
Locals to Meet Albany Five;
Second Place Assured in I
0
Victory Over Eugene
making it
hl to »tart an agitation
ompulsory to provide
headlights and tail lights for live­
Springfield high school basketball stock and especially cows which Senator McNary Telegraphs
team counduded their A league are permlttend to wander about on i
to Chamber Bill Patte»
playing last Friday night by defeat­
Lumlwr company for the past 1ft
United State« Senate
public highways after dark at n ig h t'
ing the Eugene high school team
AUTHORIZE NE
•IADES years, was appointed as gen-ral
thinks Roy Carlton.
IE
11
at
the
local
gymnasium
superintendent In charge of opera
Mr. Carlton was returning to his MILK MEETING 18 NEXT
Hprlngflebl basketball players also
Thuraton Paopla Di ’¿‘ad On tions of the company property lute
won second place In the south half home from a trip up the M - Kenzle
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last Thursday by It E Ihtnuher,
Idea of Sanding Students president of the concern who has
of the district In their victory ovei river Friday evening and struck a Eugene Inspector to Speak at
Opponents of the two local teams the Eugene team. First place wa* cow on the highway near the air-
to Springfield School
Evening Dinner on Dairy
been spending some time In Lane moni of the old Register, will be funds with which to purchase
the
advertising
manager
of
Ihe
Ku
,
things
needed
In
the
school
build
were
Eugene high at Eugene where taken by University high school port hard enough to kill the animal, ]
c< unty looking after thn Interests
Situation in Springfield
itr-elurilon or taachnrs for thn
, ,h " Hprlngfleld team upheld the of- after a hectic season In which Eu- "It was dark,' explained C arlton,'
of his compauy. Martin succeeds gene Record. Alice IVtua. algo with Ing
two grad« schools and tba high
An udmlsslon charge of ten cents «Irmullve of the question, 'Re- gene, University high and Spring- i "and I could not see any cattle on.1 Providing of a canalization sur-
A. ('. Dixon, who retired aa general th e Register, will be In charge of
aehool of Hprlngflold will hn dla
manager last week at the lluvi of clnnelfled. Herbert llemlngaen, for- for children and twenty cen ts for " lv *'<l th a t th e Chain stores are field were at one time tied forI the highway until It was too late \ e y of the W illamette river to
raaawl and pari tally completed at
the Iteg adult« will be charged. Htudent* detrimental to the welfare of the first place and with apparent equal to stop. 1 saw an opening and ■ Springfield a bill has passed the
thn annual meeting of the board merly ulght foreman of
a special meeting of the school
tried to get through It when t h e ! UmtedHtates
senate, according to
and Junction City chances of winning the top place,
of directors of the firm. He as­ later, will have charge of adver i of the Brattaln school are now busy 1 ««neral public,
boaril next Tuesday evening ac­
Using composition.
selling the tickets to the c|tlxqi,« j high a«:h«>l who enme here to m eet
The crowd was not as large as °?W 1 ,tn ,c k ?“mped 001 *“ front -Senator Charles McNary, whoee
sumed his duties at once.
cording to llr. W. >1. I*ullard, chair*
the negative team on the same
; telegram reached the chamber eC
A new compauy to publish the of Springfield.
had been expected, but this was I of my automobile.
Marlin has been associated with
man of the Ixiard. Homo dlacuaalon
question.
The car was badly damaged, but commerce at Its meeting Tuesday
newspaper
was
Incorporated
last
Mias
Eva
i’hetteplace
Is
the
dl
explained
by
the
fact
that
bee
the
company
since
1902
Jle
will
win carried on Informally after thn
week
11. E. Maxey, editor and ] rector of the operetta. She Is be-
Donald Erb, professor of econ ; Weber, Eugene coach, had Issued ha" already been repaired.
< evening. The chamber of commerce
regular meeting Monday night and be responsible for the operations
publisher of Ihe Hprlngflebl News, |ng assisted by Mrs. L. E. Basford. «»mica at the university Judged the a statement prior to the game stat-
The c o v i belonged to J. K. Greer, had urged upon McNary to put
of
the
company
while
Danaher
la
It waa derided to have the princi­
Is president. Mr. Guy on Is the vice Mr«, c . O. Van VaJzuh. Mrs. Mnry , debate here.
l»r. Waldo Hchu ! ing that he would not use any of ] Eugene auctioneer, who has been Springfield on the river canallxa-
pal» atteud thn Tueaday meeting. In the Middle West where his home
president and Mr. Hchaefors, the I Mary Walker. Mias Mabel Gluon, , maker of the philosophy depart the senior players In the game, pasturing them In the vicinity of '*®n «*111 after It had been loet off
Is
located.
The aehool board asked the city
at last session due to clerical error
was the thus giving the next year team a 'he airport.
No statem ent of policies of the secretary. Printing of the news Miss Alia Manning. Miss Girard, meat of the University
to deputise the Janitors at the two
in the house of representative«.
paper for the time being will be * „„d u B Wood, all teachers In the j Judge of the Kugene debate,
chance
to
get
some
practice.
He
;
Owners
of
livestock
have
no
legal
lumber
company
for
the
Immediate
grade aehoola. Several complaints
done at the W illamette Press In school. The studenta have been
dl(l however, start many of his recourse for claims If their stock The bm “ « 8tood only P™’ « * *
have been heard about people driv­ future have been forthcoming from
regulars, removing them later to iB injured while running loose on for tbe 8urvey as far as Eugene
The oninps Springfield. Editorial rooms and working on the preparation of the DISTRICT BASKETBALL
ing tbelr automobiles In to the any of the officials
business offices are being opened program for almost two months.
make room for the others.
the public roads unattended. This and anny engineers examining the
sheds at the schools and parking at Wendllng are all reported to
GAMES
NEXT
WEEK-END
In (he Broadway building Eugen«.
Plot
Qlvsn
The
starting
lineups
for
both
,« a provision of the sta ti herd law. riTer haTe not a1»«11««1 *t between
be
closed
down
and
the
Wendllng
them there tor a while or for all
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the tw o cities. As Springfield la
The operetta concerns the life of Albany May Be Scene of A and B teams were:
night. Thia practice Is spoiling the and Hprlngflcld mills are operating
Nelda.
a
young
girl
whose
prim
Springfield
GEORGE
RIGGS
PASSES
biggest shipping point to Lane
three
days
weekly;
st
Wendllng,
|
FRUIT
GROWERS
PLAN
Eugene
League
District
Games
playgrounda and often these habits
Stevenson
county Senator McNary said that
F
Hill 4
I,ru<;11,a' disapproves of chll
have caused eoaalderable trouble Monday. Tueaday and Wedhenday. i A(ijfj (JAL MEET SATURDAY
B Tomseth 2
MABEL ON MONDAY any canalization of the upper river
dren, especially Bob and his gang
F
and at Hprlngflold, the latter half]
Gaines to determine the chain- Chinn 1 .....
for the Jaultors.
ErnBting
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that did not come “ Iar “ Hprlug-
P
o
ta
m
p
a
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C..
pions
of
Ihe
Sixth
basketball
dis-
New shades In ihe study ball at of the week.
Lynch 6 Father °« Mr8-
H- Jarratt Was field would be absurd and had prev-
G
trlct of the state In both the A and Northum _...
D ay's P ro g ra m fo r G roup
the Lincoln school were also au­
Early Pioneer Citizen
iously told the chamber of com­
___ Wright 8
11 leagues will be played on March Sprague 4 ___ G
thorised at the meeting.
SMALL CHILD FALLS OUT
merce that he would rectify the
The
annual
meeting
of
the
stock
]
"he
finally
wins
her
a
u
n
ts
f“X®r|i3-l4.
The
place
for
the
contest«
-
Substitutes:
Eugene.
Milligan,
The request of resldoota at
OF MOVING AUTOMOBILE i holders of the Eugene Fruit Orow- through a heroic deed. An entire bag
Riggs.
77, rivers and harbors bill to Include
been w ,(c(ea at tbe prea. Huff
j „1112; 8prtngfleld. Mat d, George
^ at bjg Washington
h
{ M bi.,
Monday
Thurston and W altervtlle for ap
reconciliation I. effected at a gar-,, nt
m a n y fa¥orlnK M c A r th u r ' c . ™ ,
?.
h'>rn8.at Mab4!l Monday. this city.
nt time, many favoring McArthur tison 2. Hersey Tomseth.
proximate coats of sending their Bounces Along Street LIU. Pack- ;
association will be held at the
He was born of pioneer parents
The next m eeting of the chamber
Stitches Taken
I I’1“ 11 Ha,urday «« ha. '>een an den party and a very happy time | ,.ourt but Corvallis opposes this i
children to Springfield for high
«0«;
Sprlngflelders will have a final at Crawfordsville '>n April 17, MM* j of comm erce wlU be a dinner at «
nounced by J. (>. Holt, manager. ¡Is had
as the University high team which
school Instruction was discussed In­
opportunity to see their high school and had lived at Mabel for the o'clock on Tuesday, March 17. JU
The cast Include«: Nelda, Ber hae won the championahlp of this
formally and the board accepted an
Gerald, eighteen month old son of The day's program will be divided
basketball team In action Friday past 50 years. He was a member this dinner the Eugene milk la-
nice
Smith;
Aunt
Drucllla
Rogers,
part
of
the
district
has
been
using
Invitation to attend the mass meet Mr. and Mr» T H. Ituasell of Jas­ Into iwo part.
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(
A
()f th(? , Q Q p
at Craw- , Decto~ ^ le|Iter
T h . business meeting and hear Edna June Yarnell; Pat Stephen the floor for th eir regular playin g.,
floor fordsvllle.
’ t h e «t«r “ •
Ing of residents at Waltervtlle per miraculously escaped death on
five on the local gymnasium floor, fordsvllle.
a state ------
pare food - Inspector,
,
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which Is to be held tonight to a s­ the streets of Hprlngfleld Monday tor of reports of the condition of Rice, (Irish gardener»; Bob, Edgar Indications are that Albany will b e , „
He Is survived by six sons, H. be pre« m t to discuss the milk slte*-
certain the w ishes of the tax­ , afternoon when ho fell from the th e firm will occupy most of the ' Trotter, (leader of the gang); Ted, j the scene of the tournament. T w o ! s Prlaafleld def®a‘ed Albany bX “
mornlng
The afternoon will be Ralph Hickman; Tiny. Lola Wll games remain to be played in the h"laI1 n“ rK1“ «*<<*• tbe opening M Riggs, Portland; C. A. Riggs, tlon In Springfield and vicinity.
payers
The entire school board au, (>m(,5IJ„ (lrl¥eI1 by hl. mother,
S v « over to o d d r X ^ by I F. 8 ! soe ( . IROe girl); Aunt Prudence, north half of the district, but I t H
Ka“ «
e^ l * a* ’' W _ P
^ o l a ; , F. The chamber had Interested ttWk
and W. E. Buell, principal at t h e ,
,
now look» aa though University te8t beld at tbe
Albany coV O Riggs Sacramento, California; ! in the milk conditions and wish,
high school, will attend.
! Th'’ ’ n,a" boy * * "
Steele, secreU ry of the Eugene • lamina Cowden.
high and Corvallis will play for the leee s>'mna8ium Tbe floor
j G- S. Riggs, Lewiston, Idaho and to bear from both the public
Dr W I f Pollard and l^ w r .n c . a«aU,a< ,h " rt<x,r ,,f *h’ *U
'a chamber of commerce who will talk
Extra numbers will Include Rose
which was moving at a rapid speed
rtrls from the prim ary' right to represent the district at “ w and P°Ilabed and h"“ 1 teama «• V. Riggs. Cottage Grove; two dairymen. For that reason
"Canalizing the Willamette ] dance
Moffitt, assistant county school
K
P
were handicapped.
daughters. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett, will be provided for a large attend-
when the door suddenly opened and 1,11
River and Its Effect on the Fruit {room; piano solo, Dorothy Flanery; |«ke state tournament at Salem, and
superintendent, attended a similar
the
youngster
tumbled
out
bouncing
Tbis
will
be
the
last
game
for
meeting at Thuraton last night.
Industry." and J. H. Tull, extension Virginia reel. Miss Girard's class; 'hat Pleasant Hill s Hill Billies will
, Springfield
„
. and Mrs. W. H. Harris , ance.
The aehool board of that d istrict, “«> ,n d <1<” rB the ■trw’t ,lk<’ * specialist of the the Oregon S U t . ¡ and a dance by Frances Jeanne m®et the Waldport team to d eter-]the locaI team this a®“ «“- “ ia ° r Marco a.
A secolMj edition of the Scenic,
C ollate who will speak on "Trends i,|„yd
(mine the district championship of , a“ exchange game and will not
He also leaves three sister. Mrs. industrial and agricultural folder
held tbelr monthly meeting on Mon package.
Dr. Mortenson was driving be In Co-operative Marketing."
j
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I’be B league.
have any bearing on the district w . B. Miller. Crow, Mrs. M. A. on Springfield w as authorised to be
day and re-elected the high school
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standing of either of the two teams Drury. Jasper, and Mrs. R. A. Brad printed. It will be issued In the
teacher« Hentlment about the plan hind Mrs Russel and saw the boy
LEGION POST ORGANIZED
ford, Portland j
two brothers, next few weefcs by the WlllaiiMtts
there »eems to be somewhat div­ fall. He thought it was • bund,e LANDSCAPING SPEAKER
MOTHERS WILL STUDY
IN OAKRIDGE DISTRICT
MISSION GROUP PLANS
Thomas Riggs, Outlook, Washing- Press.
ided
A standing vote wa» ta k en 1 of clothe« until he »aw the boy
SEX EDUCATION WORK
LECTURES SATURDAY
at the meeting and a majority op­ arise and begin to cry for his
SUPPER AND LUNCHEON lotl and B ° Rigg8' I>nTer' C®10- The chamber has tinder conslJer-
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Application fo r C h arter as Cascade
rado; and tw elve grandchildren.
mother.
posed the venture.
ation a large Neon sign to be erse-
Members
of
the
P.-T.
A.
Mothers
’
Follow-up Meet to Consider When
Post Made on Friday
from ed in the triangle at the Junct;c*
The school teachers contracts
X ray picture failed to show any
Study
group
of
this
city
will
tak.
Cafeteria
Supper
and
May
Day
r Funeral services * were
e” ’ held lruul
and W h irl to Plant
ade post of the Amert »t> « discussion of child sex educa
A ffair. Are Announced
Mab^ cbareh Wedueedny aft
f
McKenj£,e and
have not been registered at the broken bones, although several
Th»- Cascade post or the Amen ’*c " *••'•'
,
1 ernoon at 2:30 with Rev. C. J. Pike. ways. The sign w ill bear the w rds
office of the county superintendent atltcbea were necessary «bout the
Many outsiders, but only a small rj, n
wa» organised at Oak- i ,,on at t«>elr nex! m eeting to h e ,
Plans for a cafeteria supper and PA8«01" of lhe Springfield Methodist -gpringdeid—Gateway to the Me-
and will not be until officials there lad'« face which wa» badly cut and
number o f local people, attended ridKe Friday night at a meeting he,d (,n Tuesday. March 10, at th e,
a May Day luncheon to be spon- church, officiating. Interment was Kenzie.” A plan is being disco cd
are satisfied a« to tbe sentiment bruised.
the lecture on landscape Garden attended by sixty ex service men home of Mrs. J Fulop.
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The meeting will start at 2 0 0 'sored by the W om ens Foreign Mis maa® 1Q tu upp( i MaDet cemetery, i { cooperate with the resort >n
Ing which was given at the high now n V|ng In the vicinity of Oak-
1 n e m e e tin g w in s c a n at a .v v
members of the Mohawk I O O F .^
way or another, according to Mof­ MARCH 10 FINAL DAY
'a .t flr
F lftv -tw o o f * ‘«h a study forum on the lessons : stonary society of the Methodist memners oi m e monawg i u . u . r the McKenlie riTer In the ere- ‘on
school auditorium Saturday night ridge and U
W estfir. Fifty two of '
W an
o f j chu-ch were diBCUS8ed at the meet lodge having charge of the grave- of th„
algn.
fitt.
TO START NEW CLUBS by F. A. Cuthbert, professor of those present signified their d e sir e ,- -
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"Hprlngflebl Is net urging this
become members of .he new post ¡Oregon State College. F ollow ing( Ing of the group which was held
landscape architecture at th e O re­
this from 3:00 to 4:00 they will at the home of Mrs. Wm. H. Pol-,
matter of one high school for the
THE NEWS MAKEUP IS
Final day for Ihe organisation of gon State college.
w.i.v.. .»
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: which
Is the 7 youngest In
the state
Tuesday of this week. The LOCAL MAN JAILED FOR
three districts," says Dr. Pollard. cooking and sewing clubs for 4-H
CHANGED TO 8 COLUMNS
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"We have stated what we would club members ha» been set «»
(iren to Sex Education.” by Mrs. for some date in the near future
do In response to a request for March 10. A strenuous attempt to
Tbe Springfield News, this issue
declared that the streets and lots fir. commander; Frank Lightfoot.:
Edward Archer of this city is
Information.
If we qannot give have all rooking and tew ing club
A g : FTentlss. A series of questions pre- and the May Day luncheon will
and henceforth, has been made fato
were too straight and stiff for such Oakridge, vlce-tommander
newspaper, b e in g
the studenta any more than they members to complete their work thtngs He dwelt st length on what Oerlmont Westfir, adjutant; Fred pared In advance will then be dis­ be held during the noon hour on being held in the Lane county Jail(an
get In their own districts, then by the time school Is out will be
May Day. Both of the affairs will under »2500 bail which has not ,,nIarged from a ^ -colu m n layout,
cussed
following
the
lecture.
to plant In the amall yard and itlchter, Oakridge, finance officer;
been furnished as a result of an Years
a „ newgpaper8 weTe
they »hould stay there.”
made In 1-ane County this year where to plant.
Mrs. D. C. Ogilvie entertained be held at the Methodist church.
■ Olaf Nelson, Oakridge. A. J. Rags-
Mrs. U. G. McElhaney led the alleged bribery charge.
four Qr nTe columns but In more
Hummer time projects for boys and
the
group
at
her
home
at
their
A follow-up meeting featu rin g. dale and John M. Elder, Westfir
devotlonals at the meeting Tues-
He became entangled with the recent tim es they have gradually
girls In 4-H club work Include Ihe some other specialist from the Ore executive comm ittee: Anton Peter- last meeting on February 24.
SUNDAY SERVICES FOR
day. Mrs. Wm. Gantz had charge county officials last week when he grown in page sizes until all the
following: Canning, room Improve­ gon State college who will tell * son, Westfir, historian; Dr. Grant
Mrs. William Rodenbough Is
METHODISTS ARE GIVEN
ment. home beautification, and rose when and how to plant the sug J- Gray. Oakridge, chaplain; and chairman of the group and leads of the study hour while the group is declared to have agreed to ac- large city newspapers are now
Rev. C. J. H ke, paster of the and flower garden projects; vege­ gosted shrubs and vines, will be R- O- Carter. Oakridge sergeant- the discussions. All mothers are consldered another chapter of the cept a bribe of »1,000 from J. W. eight columns. It Is to give a mom
book ''Trailing the Conquistadores." Briggs, as remuneration for seeing modern makeup that the eight-
Hprlngfleld Methodist church, will table garden, poultry, rabbits, bee«, announced soon by the Civic club, a l arm s ,
eligible to Join the group. Each
Mro. A. B. Van Valzah, president i to it that, three w itnesses against column arrangement has been re­
preach on the question, "Have You livestock club and crops club« members of which sponsored the
Application has been made for program is a unit In Itself and the
Briggs, all young girls, were taken sorted to.
Joined T” st the morntog services April 15 ha» been set aa the final Ihe Saturday meeting. Miss Oer- a charter and the Cottage Grove missing of one meeting does not of the organization, presided.
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out of the state during his trial
al the Methodist church. The Sun­ day for the organisation of thia trude Skow. IAne county demon post will go to Oakridge to of- spoil the next for the person who
The pages in The News are not
DUTCHUK
TRIAL
STARTS
«or criminal assault on a sixteen
type
of
club.
day school will be held at at :4ft
only wider by two columns bat
stration agent, la In charge of se ftcially Install the group when that was unable to attend. Two more
with Mrs. Ids Gants In charge.
lectures will follow the one on
IN EUOENE THIS WEEK
c„ , McKe„ , y „ „ longer in length, two pages being
curing the speaker for this meeting. Is received.
Special music wll be provided by HEALTH DINNER WILL
Tuesday.
equivalent in square Inches to
Plans
are
now
being
considered
Two vocal solos were sung at
Trial of Mike Dutchuk, charged h®1“ arrested ®n Pebraary 9 ®B
the choir at the morning service.
three of the former size.
NOT BE HELD FRIDAY the meeting Saturday by Ernest at Oakridge to turn over the old
with involuntary manslaughter, was tb* 8ame cbar«8 and tbelr trial
The Epworth league will m eet at
McKinney, director of music qt the school house to the Legion for BOY SCOUTS TO HAVE
started
In
circuit
court
at
Eugene
wll>
taken
“P
durl“S
tbe
Pre86nt
6.30, and In tbe evening at 7:20
Tho "health dinner" which waa to high school, and Paul Frese and use as a club house. The building
MRS. BERILLA JACKSON
SPRING CAMPING TRIP Wednesday afternoon. The , entire term of circuit court.
the pastor will preach on the sub­ have been sponsored by the mem­
. .
would also be open for all public
McKinney sang two duets.
..
.
u
Archer
will
remain
In
the
county
ject, "Consider Him."
was taken In selecting
.
.7. DIES AT HOME SATURDAY
bers o f the Civic club at the Com­
m eetings and other gatherings In
I.ane county Boy Scouts will hold afternoon
the Jury which had not been com *al1' unles8 bail ia ««nished, until
munity hall Friday evening of this
the community.
a three-day vacation outing at their
Mrs. Berilla C. Jackson, native
MANY MASONS ATTEND
MRS. HART ENTERTAINS week has been postponed Indefln
Sid George, past state command­ camp. Camp Lucky Boy, on the pleted when court adjourned last the grand iury acta on bl8 ca9e;
I.ane county resident died at her
PARTY
LAST
THURSDAY
n
igh
t
er. Duncan P. Cameron, slate chap- Blue river March 23-25 Inclusive, it
FOR DAUGHTER TUESDAY Itely. Members of the club In tell­
home at Walker Saturday after an
ing of the postponement stated that
Dutchuk is charged with fatally EASTERN STAR HOLDS
lain, M. B. Huntley and others at­
One hundred Masons, their wives, tended the organisation meeting. have been announced by H. B. injuring Hall Hall, son of Chief MEETING HERE TUESDAY extended illness. She waa born at
the
several
activities
In
Ihe
city
on
Mrs Richard Hart gave a party
Sallee. Lane scout executive. The
Irving on January 3, 1869 and was
and members of the Eastern Star
Tuesday afternoon In honor of her Friday, principal of which will be
outing Is open to all scouts, the of Police and Mrs. R. W. Hall of
72 years of age at the time of her
lodge, were present at the new
Eugene.
Hall
was
serving
as
spe-
Cascade
chapter,
O.
E.
S.,
held
the
Brattaln
school
operetta,
had
daughter. Norma's sixth birthday
TRUCK. SEDAN COLLIDE
only cost Is that each boy bring
death.
Masonic
hall
last
Thursday
evening
Mothers with their children were caused Ihe members to postpone
and cook his own food. Transporta rial police officer during a fire and its first meeting in the new Ma-
for the housewarming party at ON MAIN STREET FRIDAY
Surviving her are three eons,
entelrtalned as follows-
Arch their dinner,
tlon to and from the camp will be was guarding a (Ire hose at the sonic hall Tuesday night observing Marvin Jackson, Eugene; Melvin
which Masona were hosts to the
time
he
was
fatally
injured
by
an
the
event
with
several
visitors
from
Hhough and daughter Patty, Mrs.
Motor vehicles being driven by provided by the scout headquar­
members of the Eastern Star. The
automobile alleged to have been outside communities. Past officers Jackson, Creswell, and Bryon Jack-
Bert Weaver and daughter Gloria OPEN HOUSE PLANNED
affair began with a potluck dinner Mrs. A. O. Bush, route 1, and Quen ters. The boys wll spend part of driven by the defendant.
filled the chairs during the session son, Cheshire, and one daughter,
June, Mrs. Ray Ronnie and ton
FOR MASONIC HOME followed by an address by Hugh tin Thurman, collided In a rear-end their tim e while at camp in im
David
Evans
is
defending
Dut
and delightful refreshments were Mrs. Lula Briggs, Cheshire. She
Gordon, Mrs. W alter Easton and
proving it for summer use.
llosson, graduate manager of tho collision at Fifth and Main streets
was a member of the Baptist
chuk
and
Alta
King
and
Eugene
j
enjoyed following the meeting.
two children, Mrs. Myers and son,
Openhouse some aftornoon In the
Friday morning doing considerable
V. Slattery are prosecuting attor-
Inspection of the chapter will be church and of the Rebekah lod*e.
Mrs. Stacey and two children, Mrs near future will probably be held university. The latter part of the damage to both the light sedan COUNTY BUILDING NEW
evening was given over to inspec
nej.s
held April 2, It was announced by
Funeral services w m c held Mon­
Frank Page and Mrs. James Hart, at the Masonic hall to give the
tlon of the new home and to danc driven by Thurman and the light
FERRY
ON
McKENZIE
________________ —
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, worthy ma- day from the Walker church with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bdmlston and many people not affiliated with the
truck being driven by Mrs. Bush.
Ing and cards.
SPRINGFIELD STUDENT
tron Mrs Minney Wolie Wblte Rev. D. E. Baker, m in ion ary pastor
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lodge an opportunity to tee the
According to the accident reports
The county bridge crew is now
____ will be the Inspecting officer.
of the Baptist church, oftlotatiac.
Bertsch from Springfield spent new quarters of the organization.
filed at the city hall Thurman was working on the construction of a ENTERS SALES CONTEST
_____________
Veatch chapel was In charge of the
Munday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Oray Many people have expressed a de­ JASPER GIRL ELECTED
going east and was attempting to new ferry, 12 by 16 feet in size,
funeral arrangements
PREACHER
TELLS
LIONS
Evan E. Hughes, son of Mr. and
After a pleasant afternxxm was sire to see the rooms, and aa the TO COSMOPOLITAN CLUB make a reverse turn when he was to be used on the McKenzie river
ABOUT
RESPONSIBILITY
Mrs.
Wm.
G.
Hughes,
has
entered
spent refreshm ents of chocolate lodge doea not rent them for public
struck by the Bush truck.
above W altervllle. The ferry Is to
W lllamotta Ixigsdon of Jasper
GASOLINE PRICES DROP
and cake waa served. Norma re­ use. Ihl- will be tho only chance
take the place of an old one which the insurance sales contest spon­
was
elected
and
Initiated
Into
the
sored
at
the
University
annually
by
Veltte
Pruitt,
pastor
of
the
ceived many beautiful little gifts. for outalde people to see the rooms
FOUR CENTS MONDAY
MRS. WARD ENTERTAINS was used for many years and which
Cosmopolitan club at tho university
after they have been remodeled.
the Life Managers Association of Springfield Christian church, spoke
NEEDLECRAFT TODAY broke down some time ago when Oregon. Hughes is one of twelve i on The Relationship of Respoa- The price of gasoline 'In
during the past week. She waa one
Marriage Lloeness Issued
a truck and a cement mixer were
of a group of 19 to be taken Into
competitors for the prizes which sibillty to Ability" at the weekly field dropped four cents here1
During the past week marriage LEGION GROUP DANCES
Members of the Needlecrnft club loaded on it. The new ferry is
membership
In
this
club
which
has
aggregate »36. The sales contest luncheon meeting of the Lions club day mo ning Most of the dl:
licenses have been granted by the
AT THURSTON SATURDAY as Its purpose a better understand will be entertained this afternoon larger and stronger than the old is sponsored as a part of the work Friday noon at the Community hall tors cu't g the price two
county clerk to the following: Theo­
one
according
to
A.
N.
Stricker,
Ing among the people of all races at a luncheon at the home of Mrs.
alert cutting their
In the Insurance class at the Uni I-arson Wright wa3 appointed to and th*
dore Swanson, Alpha, and Opal
The semi-monthly dance of the
Sidney Ward. The luncheon and county bridge superintendent.
cen t'.
Local gai
versity and ts being held today.
make arrangements for a get-to- gin tw
Barnes, Mapleton; Walter Nens American Legion post number 40 The membership of the group Is
the decorations will follow the St.
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| gether meeting to be held with the dealers re n » « sriuug on s
meyer, Not man, and Ethel Beymer, was held at the Thurston hall Sat­ largely foreign studenta who are
Patrick's motif. Her invited guests KELLUMS TO BROADCAST
Engene; William Longmlre, San urday evening with a large crowd attending the university.
TWO CARS DAMAGED ON Cottage Grove den in the near fu cent mi r i- as ">s p a r e d wit,
aside from tho members of the
TODAY AND SATURDAY
four-cent margin formerly used,
Francisco, and Mary Wood, Al In attendance. The next dance to
lure.
club will Include Mrs. Levi Neet
ROAD NORTH OF CITY
bany; Douglas Calllson, and Vera be sponsored at the hall by the SAFETY MEETING HELD
and Mrs. Alice eBeson.
Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Kellums and
Hoatlck, both of Eugene.
LEGION WILL MEET AT
local group will be held on March
AT POWER HOUSE HERE
Two light automobiles being driv- M. E. LADILS BUSINESS
Rev. Homer Kellums will broadcast
14, and will be In the nature of a
en
by
W.
G.
Griffith
and
P.
J.
Inman
MEETING
IS
WEDNESAY
WALTERVILLE TONIGHT
over radio station KGW at Port­
AENEAS CLUB HOLDS
Business Visitors—Mr. and Mrs St. Patrick's danco. Jack Larson,
The regular monthly safety meet­
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land this afternoon and Saturday were badly damaged In a collision
MEETING ON TUESDAY
Walter Wnllace of Jasper were finance officer for the Legion, has ing of the employees of the Moun­
The reuglar meeting of the Amer­
The regular monthly m eeting of
afternoon at 3:30. The tw o Kel­ at North Fifth street where It leads
business visitors In Springfield on charge o f these dances.
tain States Power company for the
ican Legion will ba held at Walter­
Into
the
Wendllng
road
Saturday
the
Methodist
Ladies
Aid
was
held
lum
brothers,
together
with
their
Members of the Aeneas club were
southern Oregon district was held
Tuesday.
Griffith, a farmer living Just north In the church parlors W ednesday vllle tonight according to Walter
entertained at the home of Mrs wives are now conducting evangel­
Moves to New Resldsnea— Mr. hero Monday evening at tho power
of the scene of the accident, sus- afternoon comm encing a t 2:30. Gossler, adjutant A pot-lnck din­
istic
services
In
a
Portland
church.
plant. L. B. Danks Is chairman J. C. Parker Tuesday afternoon at
talned a few cuts and bruises. In This was a combined business and ner will be held following the lmal-
Buya Meat Shop—Carl Steen has nnd Mrs. Emory Pyle have moved
Jesse
Kellums
was
formerly
pastor
of tho group which m eets monthly 2:30 The afternoon was spent with
taken over the retail department from the residence at Seventh and
of the Christian church here and man, a resident of Eugene, w a s . social m eeting, and also a silver ness session which will commence
sew
ing
and
closed
with
refresh­
to Investigate accidents and to dis­
tea.
at 8:00 o'clock.
of the Eugene Packing company In B street« to Sixth atreet between
his mother now resides In Eugene, uninjured
ments served by the hostess.
cuss preventative measures.
A
and
Main.
Eugene.
Springfield high school debaters
A new newspaper, the Kugens
lost the de<|»lon In both of their
Record, with u 100 per cent old
debate« held last Friday evening.
Register editorial and business
•'Aunt Drucllla'a Garden," a mua- The studenta at the local school
stuff, will start publication next
Friday In Eugene. The newspaper Ical operetta will ba presented at have not had debating teams before
will he a weekly published every the high school auditorium Friday this year and they learned a great
evening.
ft. . at
o'clock I «I«“1 «* valuable Information In
Friday.
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_ March
___
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fo, eight years city by the stu d en t, at the B rattaln, «heir two contest Friday according
.....tor of the Register, will be the school TI.« program is being pre-
W K Um II
These are the
,S l,tor (l.d.nte F Schaefer«. for > n t e d by the .«bool as a b en efit, --.X meets for th e d e b a t f - ---------
.....r.y of the advertising depart • ««fair for the purpoae of raising | ‘® « - scheduled this year
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