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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TV
m a t PLANNED
No. »
Hl'KINOKIKLI). LANK COUNTY. OKKOON. THITtKOAV. MARCH 12. 1931
TWKNTY-MIOUTH YWAR
BOARD UNABLE
./..OUNCE FACULTY
Late Session In d s Tuesday w ith
W ork Only P a rtia lly Completed;
Moro M eeting» Due
The «election of all teacher» for
McKenzie Club Books Now
the school» of the district for the
Road From Hendricks to
neat year was not completed by
Balknap on South Bids
Son W orld W ar Start | G ra n g e rs U rg e
N e w C oast R o a d
County Committee Withhold«
Endorsement Until Survey
and Cott Is Estimated
A new cutoff road from Eugene
to the coast Is being proposed by
YOUNG BOY INJURED
IN MOTOR ACCIDENT
'OM Red"—Noble Hero\ S tu d e n ts S t a r t
B a s e b a ll Season
Ma rvln Gorrls Throw n Prom Auto-
moblls In Eugene Accident;
Roo«iv«s Cuts About Head
COUNCIL 10 PASS
MILK ORDINANCE
Six Last Year Letermen and
Two New Men Form Nu­
cleus for Strong Squad
Portland, Eugene and Federal
Laws Studied in Framing
Baseball Is now taking the cen
Proposed Control Act
ter of the stage at the Springfield
Marvin Gorrle, young »on of Mr.
and Mrs. C. I. Gorrle, route 1, and
bis mother received cuts about the
I
bead Huuday eves Ing In Eugene
when the light coupe which Mrs.
Goorte was driving was struck In
>
at) Intersection by another automo­
bile being driven by Arthur Mln-
d »?>, university student.
high school following the final
game of the season here last Fri ACTION DUE NEXT MONTH
DISTRICT TO PAY COST
day evening In which the local
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team defeated Albany 27 to 31.
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' Treasurer Transfers Real Es-
Will Open Naw Tarrltory for
The entire personnel of the
„
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Springfield team was used at varl-
tate and Bond Funds for
Farming; Provide Scanlo
ous times during the game in order
Immediate Expenditure
Loop Drive for Tourlata
to give the future first string men
•
some actual competition.
City council members Monday
A now McKvnsla highway nn the
eoulli aide of th« river from Hen­
A meeting of all high schoo, - night Instructed the city attorney
coaches
has
been
drick» bridge 1« Belknap bridge la
*• * In lame ’ county
Utility II«
SB IF
TTCU to draft a milk ordinance suitable
ior Fr,day' AprU ’ ’ by R ü
being propoaed by the McKeiisle
, for this etty and to submit It at
Moore, principal of the University
Hirer elab. according In C. W. Al
"he next meeting for approval by
high
school
and
secretary
of
the
leti and II F. Mliiney. reildenla
HUte
hl«h
»
thoo>
athletic
associa
hat body.
of the upper river counlry. The
" f,,r the "lxth diHtr,ct- T he
new road would utilise aevnral
I M Peterson, city recorder, and
1 ■‘ • hall schedule will be drawn at I W. I'. Tyson, mayor, have been
uillee of county road now built no
,ha' * me u"d the actual playing i making a study of Eugene and
each end at Ihe route.
? l,a *ue (tames will be started Port land milk ordinances, as well
The county will not be called
about the middle of April and con- as the federal laws pertaining Io
upon to construct the road but It
| t.'nse through May with two games milk. An effort will be made to
will all be done from district fund»
ach for each team In the league elim inate
once Ihe county make» the survey,
m any
disagreeable
which «rill include only schools In clauses In the new law which now
according to Ihe plan
With the
*
I.ane county.
M ike Dutchuk, 18-year-old Spring
completion nf the MrKeutle »late
exist In most of the cltlea which
DINNER HERE TUESDAY
IToponents Of the new road claim fi.;id~ y, ,nh waM found gu||ty of H i a h S r h n n l P l n n
Practice is now getting started have passed such ordinances.
highway all road dlatrlrt money
Eleven Hprlngtleld high school I
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H t g I l - J L I I U V I T l U f l Indoors at the high school gym­
along Ihe McKenale will be avail­ basket hall players earned their o u(u n< of Year's Work tor Civic It will bring Eugene 43 m iles fron. , I1¥„luntary „ian»iaUghter late Fri
People of 8pringfleld do not
tide water and result In water day
of plgh, men
nasium. Six of last year's letter- seem to understand the Intent of
able on other road» outalde the lettsrs during the past seaaon It ■ Club Given by Présidant at
freight rales for this city. It will Jour
jn , he ,.|rcult
Walterville People Willing to men are In school this year again the props ode ordinance and are
main highway a» Ihe »late will look was staled at the high school this \
M eeting at Com m unity H all
also serve some 50 fam ilies living in gn(, |g ||(1W at , hp glat(, penitentiary
and most of the other men who therefore hesitant about approving
Try Sending High School
after Ihe maintenance on IL This week by W. E Buell, principal
where he
a
did not sucçed In making their let­ ■ ts passage thinks Tyson.
will leave eevsral thousand dollar» The successful basketball men are i Fifty five people attended the ,he Knowles creek community who , ,
Students to Springfield
ters will turn out again. Indica­
Health dinner" a l the Uommunlty nnl’ 1 now u"e “ h”“
croM “ “‘ sentence of t..ree years Imposed on
a year of dlatrlcl money available John Lynch. Gilbert ErnstIng. Gor
A milk ordinance has been In­
tions are that the local high school
the
river
to
the
I^ke
Creek
road
T
U
rM
(iay
afternoon
by
Judge
O.
F.
for the new road.
don Wright, Lloyd Mattison. Berl | ball Tuesday evening which was
Residents of the W a'terrtlle
formally discussed by council mem­
will
have
a
very
strong
team
in
While
the
county
chamber
road
^klpworth.
The
sentence
also
car
The new road on the south aide Tomsutb. Hersey Tomsetb, George put ,,n by representatives of the
bers for some months, and a com­
, , 00 M whlch
man. school district are generally favor- the running for the county cham-
of the McKenale will open up an Thatcher. Eldon Ellison. Lloyd Wear Ever Aluminum company and ■ <'»">'«ee withheld approval of the r,eg „ r,ne
munication from the chamber ot
Frese.
Bruce
Hqulres
and
Harold
whlch
was
sponsored
by
the
mem
M,ut*
0Dtl1
“
HUr»e
y
W
“H
1
1
datore
by
statute.
able
towards
a
one-year
test
of
plonsbip.
entirely new territory, serve many
commerce, which was read Monday
bridge be
*
paro|e made In behalr the proposed plan to send high
Practice games will be arranged
I hers of the Springfield Women's ■lid recommend that a bridgi
parole
farmer» who are now using a leail Stevenson.
night urged passage of an ordi­
I K ullt a im » « U n n lp tn n mat n f Ini»
•
built als.ve
,f the youth by David R. _ Evans I M<.h(>o, children In that
district to at an early da’e with teamB ont8id*
and result In the development of
The letters will not be awarded Civic club.
nance which would make It unlaw­
Talks giving o e m iieo insiruc
ih’J? the», 'p e o p le might ' hla “ttoTney- waH den,ed by the Springfield next year aecorolng to "f the county
“re
Idle land aultable for farming and to m e men until sn o n iy o ero r e .
ful to sell any pasteurized milk
summer homes. Il will make a school Is out according to Noryal Hons as to selection »ml prepare
. .
| Judge despite the fact that the Jury
p o lla rd
c h a ir m a n
o f b e n g m a d ” t o schedule a game within the city lim its which has
May.
com-b.
|
t
l.m
of
food,
were
given
following
i
,h'‘
r'
T
W
“
h
‘“"‘i
“
“
I
which
convicted
him.
urged
len
i-;
W'
»
Po,lard'
chalrman
with
Albany
here
on
March
27.
splendid loop drive up one »Me of
been pasteurized outside the city.
j ency
the Springfield school board, who
LaSt year baseball lettermen who
the river and down the other. The
It is this latter part which Is
Gordon Wright. John Lynch and . ,h *' *N>n"r-
Members of the delegation who|
The case of Ivan Brent who was
C. A. Swarts. Clayton are being looked to for the fram e so frequently misunderstood, ac­
coming summer wilt see a fresh
Gilbert Krnsllng each made a total { Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, president of called on the chamber road com
■ tart on thl» new road.
evicted of manslaughter In con Barber, W. E. Buell, and Lawrence work of the team this year are cording to the mayor. The Intent
of 34» points tn conference games the Civic club, outlined the meet- ra|Hgg Included L. J. Plowman, necrlon
with th^ d e a t i of Kenneth Moffltt' aU tnd‘;d a ma8« n o t i n g John Lynch, Hersey Tomseth. Jack
during the sssson Just ended This lugs for the club during the balance inaH(er o ( the grange at Hlchard- Dillard another Springfield youth. h‘‘,d at W alterville last Thursday Hulett. Lloyd Mattison. Dorman of the ordinance is merely to pro­
CARELESS MOTORISTS
tect a local Institution in a manner
Is an average of five points each ; of the year.
so n . g f jjen ln g. and P. 8. Rice,
motor accident In Eugene a n,Kht for lhe P“rpof”- ° f aater' ''h»«* aad Paul Robley.
similar to that now offered other
SPOIL GREEN TRIANGLE for each of the six games played, * The next meting to be held on members of the Mapleton grange year
n
ago, was referred to several
ta!nl“K the «Mtlment of the^tax Richard Lyles
and bis brother, business firms of the city. It does
two of which they lost and the March 24. will be a follow-up meet- road comm ittee.
tim es during the trial. Brent was
payers of the disttricL new students at the high school not propose to control the sale of
Green Grass N et Given Chance to other four which they won.
Ing on gardens at which time some
. ,
paroled and later sent to the peni-
Residents of the Thurston dis- who entered on transfers at the aw milk.
Grow In Largo Trtanglo ot
Other high point men during (he authority will apeak on when and SJURGISS FUNERAL TO
tentlary for violating the terms of trict were divided on their attitude first of the year, have both earned
H ighw ay Intorooetlon
The chairman of the street com ­
season are Lloyd Mattison IK. Bert I where to plant the plants and
last week, the opponents of the their baseball letters elsewhere and -
BE
HELD
AT
MARCOLA
the
parole.
mittee was instructed to start work
Totnselh 17. and Harold Steven shrubs recommended by I’rofessor
Dutchuk was arrested on charges idea mustering a little more are being welcomed to the local of repainting pedestrian lanes on
The triangular spot of ground at
Cuthbert of the Oregon State col­
son S.
l-'uneral service, for Mrs. Ellxa- Kr" l M Jut
the faüU Injuring of "‘rength than those favoring the team.
the streets whenever he thought
the west approach to the Hprlng-
Scores for the games played l>e lege in his address here two weeks beth Sturglss, 7«. of Wendltng who |)a( „ Ha„ Engenp poUc«, officer. P,an .
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the weather was suitable*.
field bridge which has been planted
fore the opening of the season | “**’
died at the home of her son, (
morning of December 26,
It was pointed out at the meet- UNIVERSITY BOTANIST
Funds amounting to »1384.84 I*
to grass seed and which might be­
and In the game here on Friday
Charles, on Tuesday, will be held
n he wag Rtruck by a car driven ing. presided over by Mrs. J. W.
PLANS RETIREMENT the real estate fund were ordered
come a spot of beauty If left un­
J. O. HOLT RE-ELECTED
are not Included In the totals.
at the Marcóla cemetery this after- l y j^jp^nk. as the former was Fountain, that Springfield could
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transferred to the general fund.
molested, Is rapidly being spoiled
FRUIT-GROWERS*
HEAD
noon
nt
2
00
o'clock
with
Rev
KUard
|ng
a
fire
hose
during
an
educate
the
children
for
»90
per
A.
R.
Sw
eetser,
head of the Bot This money Is accumulated from
Springfield
had
a
very
successful
by the careless m otorists who
Jensen of Wendltng officiating.
early morning fire.
pupil as compared with the »137 any department at the University the sale of property owned-by the
drive their autom obiles across the season this year, being tied for
She Is survived by her son. thro*
oaytord Mors», the other occu- par year which it is now c o stin g .of Oregon since 1902 will retire city.
soft ground Instead of keeping on first for som e time mid then later 1 Farmers Urged to Plant Asparagus ;
Norm al F ru it and Vegetable
grand children, and seven great ran( Qf
automobile at the time the taxpayers of the W alterville from his teaching duties at the
dropping down and coming hack
The treasurer was also Instructed
the highways which are surfaced.
M arket Predicted by O fficer.
grandchiklrea.
waa reieaRed under custody of the district.
end of the present school year he | to transfer »2.496.82 from the 1m-
Officials of ihe state highway to end the season In second place.
Juvenlle court and later was arrest-
Transportation.
which
would has announced.
provement Interest fund to the
Ciwch May la very well pleased
department are disappointed with
J. O. Ilolt. secretary and gen­ C. A. R. CIRCLE PLANS
cd for stealing gasoline from the have to be carried on by means
Coming to Oregon in 1897. the bond sinking fund to be used in
the manner In which the motorieta with the showing made by his men
eral manager of Ihe Eugene Fruit
SILVER TEA ON FRIDAY “>unty. He Is now serving a sen-
a ial-Ke bus. would have to be professor first settled at Foreat taking up bond sinking fund war-
are treating this plot of lawn. They this Reason.
Growers association together with
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tence.
,
added to the amount charged by Grove where he Joined the facuHy rants.
say that they will try their best
the entire board of directors of the
Iuka Circle number 28 of the
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the Springfield school district, but of Pacific University before m o v i n g ---------------------------
to keep Ha neat appearance this PIE SOCIAL PLANNED FOR
croup wns re-elected at the annual la d ie s of the Grand Army of the
Funeral Services Held— Funeral ,j,e state high school fund would | to Eugene.
summer, and If that fulls they will
BROTHERHOOD TO HAVE
CAMP CREEK CHURCH meeting of the stockholders which Republic will sponsor another sil- services for Marion Bollinger of pay ¡n tj,e neighborhood of »60 per
He has made an extensive study
have to resort to other means.
HOMECOMINC MEETING
was held at the Eugene chamber;
Eggtmann Confec-, Goshen, who died last week, were student, thus making the cost to of natural flora of the state and!
probably a fence.
Program and Demonstration to Be
of
com
m
erce
on
Saturday.
tl„nery
store
on
Friday
afternoon,
held
from
the
local
Walker-Poole
the
peopie
of
,t,e
district
a
great
has
written
a
great
many
articles
"We do not like to fence the ; Q lv tn by Four-H F tw in g Club
T he members of the board of s , ,,atri(.k ll day color schem es will lihapel here Tuesday
afternoon at deal lower than in the past, and
on plants and plant life of the F orm er Pastor to D eliver Address;
triangle an this would detract from
M any Local People on Musical
Group on Friday N ight
dire« tors are: M. II. Harlow, presl
carried ouL All of the women 2.00 o'clock. Rev. Shaw of the at thc same time would be provld state of Oregon.
the scenic value of the spot," Ilgy
Program for Event
dent;
Howard
8.
Merriam,
trees-
wlelzzlty
are
Invited
to
attend,
loeal
Mission
conducted
services.
|„
K
better
Instruction
and
more
mond Walsh, resident highway
The pie social which the mem­ urer; J II« be. Frank Harlow, B
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fari]iti««
euglneer, stated this week, "but re bers of the Four-H sewing club al
HODES BUILDING RAZED;
Monday night srill be homecom­
McCornack. Wilmer Walton,
may have to resort to some arbi­ Camp Creek had planned for Fri
There were twenty-four students
ing night for the members of the
Frank Chase. George Scott and
HOUSED
OLD
SALOON
trary means of protecting me day night hna been moved ahead
J enrolled In the Walterville school
Mens' Brotherhood of the Method­
George Dorris. Mrs. H. J. Plank
last year and the number is slightly
ground."
one day and will be held at the wns re-elected assistant secretary.
Another of Springfield's old land­ ist church. A potluck supper and
■' lower this year.
If they are marks is being razed this week. program of talks and music has
Lower Camp Creek church tonight
A return to normalcy In the fruit
brought
to
Springfield
for their The w o Hodeg building at 231 been planned and an effort Is being
HIGH SCHOOL DEFERS
Instead.
and vegetable market during the
u.
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,h
e
M
<’"n,4ln
State8
Power
con*
hlRh
8Ch00'
edacatlon
11
wU1
Main street is being torn down made to have all members of the
LAUGHTERESQUE EVENT
A complete program of demon­ latter part of the coming year was
ph>Jr Thp bulldlng a group and their friends present
strations by members of the club predicted by Mr Holt In h l. an- New Conveyor Built at Local |r»n> has a large hydroelectric the em p l^ m en t of at least one y w
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n
la n t
s
a v that
only
one
of the more teacher and the addition of two-story x. structure, has stood until that evening.
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I
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,4
r
.
.
o
l
plant,
say
that
only
one
laughteresque, the fun program will be given and a social time nual . report .........................
to the stockholders. He
Steam Plant to umoaa ruei larRe generators there Is working ! several new courses to those now it was no longer safe to use and
presented annually by Ihe students will be enjoyed afterwards. Every­ urged Ihe planting of more aspara­
Frank Bartholomew, president of
Shipped into City to Supply |U the pre|lent time. L. E. Wallace, being offered at the school.
owner dec,ded to tear It dow«. the group has addressed a letter
at the Springfield high school has one Is Invited to attend. There Is gus this year than heretofore.
Boilers; Plant to Run Full superintendent of the local steam
No final action on the matter thereby ,mppoTlng the appearance to all members informing them of
been postponed one week and will no admission charge, but women
Capacity When Needed.
plant, says that he does not know I can be taken until the matter is q{ tfjat tar{ Qf thp city
be presented on Friday, March 10. are asked to bring a pie.
the coming event and of the desire
CITY RECORDER HEARS
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exactly what the trouble at Pros- put to a test at a school election The buJ1(|lng used to house a
according to an announcement
for their presence.
The program as planned undet
BOWLES MURDER TRIAL
Lack of the usual amount of pet-t Is. but he thinks that the flow in the district affected.
thriving saloon before the days of
made at the high school this week. Ihe direction of Mrs. Bessie Keeler,
The feature ot the evening's
snow and rain in the mountains of water has been reduced too |
prohibition.
The reason for the postponement leader of the club. Is as follows:
meeting, following the dinner
Impressed by Largs Array of Legal of Oregon and elsewhere this win- much to carry both generators. M R S . MAY ENTERTAINS
was not given, but It was stated
which «rill be interspersed with
1. '‘l«jt'» Go for a R ide!” pan-
tpr
expected to have a disaster- There Is some fresh snow above
that all of the other event ached tomlne by Lucille Turpenlng, Vera Counssl Defending Two Accused
songs by the entire group, w ill he
FOR
KENSINGTON
CLUB
COUNTY
AGENT
HAS
NEW
of K illin g Bowles' W lfs
ous effect on the operation of the plant which will melt in warm-
uled at the high school during the Strunk. Neva State, Pauline Conley.
an address by Rev. T. D . Y arns,
LITERATURE FOR FARM
. hydro-electric power plants in the ,,r weather and provide some water.
Members of the Kensington club
remainder of the term will be set Esther Strunk, and Marie States.
pastor of the local congregation
I. M Peterson, city recorder of
durlng tbe ordinarily dry but this Is always true at this time wpre entertalned Friday afternoon
buck one week.
1. Demonstration: "The Right Springfield, had an opportunity to monthg of (he tnmmer
Copies of five new bulletins have during the years 1920-1934. M rs.
of
the
year
and
only
Indicates
that a ^
home
of
Mrs.
Lawrence
Mav.|
Class«« are now warklng hard Way and Wrong Way to Set a
been received at the office ot O. Yarns will be present at the m eet­
sil In for a short while Saturday
Patrick's Idea was carried
Indications now are that the the company Is going to have to ^,bj>
perfecting their fifteen minute Table", E s t h e r Strunk. Vera
ing. and an invitation has been
L aJoV Jow e'r companies will have 1 fall back on their steam plants for :
'¡ ^ o ^ o n s cJJ i
on the murder trial of
stunts for the program which will Strunk. Lucille Turpenlng, Pauline
extended to Dr. Marcy, district
Bowles and Irma lxmcks charged |(> fa)1 b)u k Qn gteani p,ants to fu„ capaclty production during the g|g|e(1 ()f evergreen9 anJ spring
fr„m hlm
lei Interspersed with specialty Conley.
superintendent, to be here at that
free
on request from him.
Jointly with the murder of Bowles pr()duee the current which will be spring and summer months.
(flow ers.
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numbers.
time.
3. Recipe exchange: Neva States
The
bulletins
are
a
revised
copy
wife tn Miss lxjucks apartment In npod(,d )p excegg o{ tbe highest
Three Boilers Working
Mrg John Henderer won first
Music will consist of several
and Vera Strunk.
of the Oregon orchard spray law.
Portland.
Three of the large boilers at the pr,le
the
of the after-
possible output of the hydro-
numbers by tbe Patriarchal quar­
JUDGMENT TO BE TOPIC
4. Demonstration:
"Ice
B ox
“Pea
Weevils
in
the
Willamette
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson had gone olectrlc plants.
local plant are now being operated uoon Jxiw prize went to Mrs. W.
Valley." "Fowlpox Control,” '*De tette. two vocal soloa by Mrs. C.
AT METHODIST CHURCH Cookies” : Esther Strunk and Paul­ to Portland for an examination of
sprin)gfleld finds herself in a and the other two are exp ected , K Barnen.
ine Conley.
ferrod
Breeding of Beef Cows.” and J. Pike, numbers by a ukulele quar­
Mr. Peterson following Ills recent 1>pcl||tar poa|t|on
this regnrd at to be started as soon as sufficient
Mrg Elvin May was a special
6.
"Shadow
Play,,:
Esther
Strunk
one
by
the United State Druggists' tette. and an organ-xylophone duet
"Coming Judgment” will be the
operation, and they stopped In
preaw,t time. The Mountain bogged tuel can be obtained. The
for , he afternoon. Regular
association on the use of Squill by Ruth Pollard and Barbara Bar­
morning iwrmon topic at the Meth and Neva States.
Hlllsbaro Saturday to sptn
t n g ,a)eg p,)Wer company has a steam plant will likely operate at full members present were Mrs. W. E.
nell.
6. Camp Creek ITophecy: Lu­
powder in rat control work.
odist church Sunday at 11:00 ac
, plant here capable of taking care capacity helping to supply other 1 Bue„ Mrg Barnell, Mrs. L. E. Bas-
cording to an announcement by cille Turpenlng, Marie States.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bendler.
thp curPent needed In this vlctn- districts, which have been depend-1 tord Mrs. John HenderJr. Mrs. C.
7. Recitation, Vera Slrunk.
MRS. FENTON’S PUPILS
Rev. C. J. Pike, pastor. He will
The most Impressive thing about |ty (f
)a operated on „ j ing on the line from Prospect. E Kenyon. Mrs. J. C. McMurray, BAPTIST SERVICES ARE
speak on "Opposites" at the eve­
PLAN JOINT RECITAL
the whole trail was the group fu)1
BChedule, but there Is a which Is now falling down making Mrg j T. Moore. Mrs. A. J. Mor­
GIVEN FOR SUNDAY
ning service at 7:80.
BIBLE STUDY CLASS TO
ns six defense attorneys, represent ghorUge of tbe hogged fuel nec- It necessary for the company to gan Mrs. L. H. Neet. Mrs. C. E.
The Sunday school will meet at
Bible school 10 a. m. Morning T w o Pianos to Be Used In Recital
HAVE SUPPER MONDAY Ing the best legal talent tn the eggary t0 provtde the steam. The purchase current from competitors, sw arts. Miss Edna Swarts. and the
9:46 a m and the Epworth League
at Eugene Bible U n iversity
entire stato, which Is attemping lo pr0gpnt ________
half time __ operation
the
The
Mountain States has steam _______
hostess
_____ — of ___
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worship at 11, subject "Darkness
will meet at 6:30.
Bowles and Miss Loucks
ot ¡bM)th.Kplly L,n m b e r company plants at North Bend. Tillamook.
The grollp wt|i meet with Mrs. at Mid-day." Evening service 7:30.
N ext W ednesday Evening
Members of the Women’s Bible free
murder charges now being | wh|ph |g ordlnar„ y depended on to
Dallas and Springfield, and has Morgan at her home in Eugene
for An "International" service with a
atudy class of the Christian church the
Plano students of Mrs. Clara Tut­
TRYON FUNERAL HELD
wll have; a potluck supper and pressed against them.
furnish the necessary hogged-fuel other sm aller hydro-electric plants Gie next meeting Friday. March 20 number of nationalities taking part
tle Fenton will be presented ln a
entertainm
ent
at
the
church
on
provides
such
a
small
quantity
that
in
addition
to
the
one
at
Prospect.)
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in
other
languages.
SUNDAY AT SM ITH RIVER
Major Operation—Mrs. Theodora It has to be shipped in to supply ’ The Dallas plant is now down anil MISSION GROUP PLANS
recital to be given at the Eugene
Monday evening. The affair will
<)wn (.ug|omprH guch „„ chnge tg bplng rebulIt.
Goes to Ashland— Riley Snod Bible University school of music oa
Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah be In the nature of a 8t. Patrick’s Churchill of Eugene underwent an ,
PRAYER OBSERVANCE grass will leave for Ashland Sat Wednesday evening o f next week,
Tryon of Route 1, Springfield, who party with the husbands and fam­ operation on one of her knees yea Gardens who use large quantities
Eugene Has Steam Plant
No reports have been heard from
Thp Mjsglon goclpty pf thp chr(gt. urday where he will spend about March 18. at 7:30 o'clock.
died Thursday of last week were ilies of the members as their terday. The operation was per­ •*a‘ h month
formed by a Springfield physician
Mrs. Fenton will present piano
Ship In Hogged Fuel
Portland concerning the avallab e
,hurch wtu h(jM g ()ay pf praypr a week with the test train which
held at Smith Rlrer near Crescent guests.
and was made necessary as a result
City. The Walker-Poole funeral
A large converyor was completed 1 supply of water for hydro-electric , pn Q<xjd Er(day Apr„ 3 ,t wag has been operating out of Eugene pupils in tw o groups, the first be­
ing the primary glrla of five, six
home took the body to the south­ LINE REPAIRMAN HURTS of an auto accident a short while nt the local mill Iasi week and is plants near that city, but it Is a dec|ded at the maatlng of the group for alm‘,st a year-
and seven years In deBonstratiooo
ago.
now
being
used
to
unload
carloads
known
fact
that
the
McKenale
hpyp
op
Mon<lay
evenlng
A
com
western Oregon city.
EYE MONDAY AFTERNOON
of hogged-fuel shipped from Dallas, j river, on which Eugene depends ln,ttpp
of Mra. Ronald
Atten<1« Masonic Meeting—Os- of sight reading, ear training, and
- her supply
- of - electricity.
•
•-
-*
i M()gh,pr Mrg Elgle f,ollard and wald Olson attended the regular transposition. The second group
into
Booth-Kelly
bins,
from
w
hich'for
Is
at
R. C. Penn, lineman for the
Movee to New Home—Mr. and
BRIDGE CLUB DINNER
It Is fed, by automatic converyors, a low stage for this time of the Mrg w Co,p w)1| hayp charge of meeting of the Hiram Council num­ will consist of the more advanced
HELD AT KENYON HOME Mountain 8tatea Power company Mrs. J. Leslie Clark are moving Into the boilers which provide t h e ' year and has been for some time fhp arrangementg
ber 7, R. 8. M. In Eugene last students and will consist of solos,
of Albany, sustained a painful In­ Into the Slg Moe residence on
night.
A special visitor at the duets, trios, and two piano number«.
steam
used
in
generating
the
cur-
i
with
only
a
limited
amount
o
f
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Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kenyon en­ jury to hl» left eye Monday after­ East Main street this week. The
meeting
was Grand Master H.
rent.
Approximately
three
carloads
I
snow
In.
the
Cascade
mountains.
visitor
from
Jasper__Mrs.
Walter
property formerly was rented by
tertained the members of the noon when he was struck by
Going to Bridal Veil—(Idin Olson
Wayne Standard of Brownsville.
are
being
received
at
the
plant
Construction
of
a
large
stand-by
Wa|,ace
of
Jagper
wag
a
buslne88
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Wade
prior
strand
of
steel
cable.
The
eyeball
Bridge club «vlth a dinner at their
will return to bis work at Bridal
daily
for
this
purpose
aside
from
i
steam
plant
In
Eugene
Is
now
near-
v|gi,
or
ln
tblg
cjty
Tuesday,
home hero last night at 6:30. Spe­ was scratched and particles of rust to his transfer to Coos Bay.
Visit» Mother—Dr. C. O. Van Veil Saturday. He baa keen spend­
that shipped In from Wendllng and Ing completion and It Is expected
cial guests for the evening were from the wire lodge In the eye.
Valzah of Portland spent the week­ ing several weeks hers with his
W
estfir,
which
Is
unloaded
directly
that
it
will
be
put
into
actual
use
Shops
Wednesday—
Mrs.
J.
C.
Lowell
Resident
Here—
Mrs.
Q.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Stewart. He was treated at a local physi­
Into trucks.
much earlier than had been antict-1 Hoffman of W alterville was a shop end visiting at the home of his mother, and brother, Mrs. Emma
Cards formed the diversion for the cian's office. He will not lose the Shields of L o v ell visited here on
Olson and Oswald oldda.
mother, Mrs. A. B. Van Valxah.
Reports
from
Prospect,
where
pated when It was first advocs'ed. per in 8pringfield yesterday.
Wednesday.
sight of the eye.
evening following the dinner.
the school board In a »pedal meet­
Muirfcton people who appeared
ing here Tuesday night which
Mnuday night befora the highway
lasted until midnight, according to
‘ eommHU« of the l>«nH county
Dr. W II. Pollard, chairman of
| chamber of commerce. The new
the board. Further consideration
road would run from Hlchardeon
of the personnel of the teaching
up Turner creek and d o w n
Several » IItches were taken to
staff for the n est year will be
K n o w le» c ree k to a Ju n ction Of j
gaMh„,, wh1cb thp
made by the board members and
the Lake Crook highway above
, uMalned
an announcement of the re-elec­
Mapleton. It would bring Eugene ppp
and several bruises. Both
tion« will be made neat week.
• Ll- « S.L.
sa^-va .
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cloaer to the coaat by 15 or 30
w,.r,. . >n»lderably damaged
Home of the teachers have slg
«•-scarred c o o n X g
V ogi'n«*!,
miles
depending
upon
the
exact
The boy was thrown from the awarded the highest honor in dog-
nlfted that they would not return
When Marianna Poliak w»» II route followed.
for another year Whether or not
car In tlo- Impact. He .cashed ¿om the Spratl Gold M ed a l.-io ,
The propoaed cutoff baa been en i through the glas» lu the door
successors to them will he named f.*ari ¡,,'d, . ' b* wi ’ Handing at the
a / o u « ', <
’ ”dJ eVC¿í>" *ahowi , "
City lls ll in Sersirvo. now in domed by the granges In western
m e rescue ol a n e tg h b o i} dog. For
now 1» not certain.
Caechoslovakla. when Archduke
seven days “O ld Red” carried his
1 Prana Ferdinand and w ile were M ue county and Ihe Eugene < ham QUJCHUK GIVEN FINE;
own food to a collie dog which had
H. S. LETTER WINNERS
"P®" » thnr c s r n a g e -.h o t» her of commerce. The endorse­
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'he
which toppled throne* and biought ment of the county chamber of
A . A . Babcock° oMSladstone** Vh?
ANNOUNCED BY COACH <hc World War Above Msriani.s commerce will In- withheld untlf a
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today— now a co-ed si the Univers-
G p rin g fie td Boy M u st S erve T h re e o o d e rtta n d th a t h elp was needed.
survey and coal estim ate is made
Large Num ber to G .t L etters L s ts r,
1,1 Southern Ce'oforn.e.
Y e a r * fo r K i l l i n g E ug ene O f­
of the proposed m ule. If the recom
fic e r; F ine F ix e d a t $100
In S p r in g ; H ig h S c o re s Mads;
mondationa of the highway com­
Three Players Tl# In Points
MANY ATTEND HEALTH
mittee Is followed.
R esidents F a v o r
Light Snowfall Lim its
Hy^drO”E>lGCtriC