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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
’I W K N T Y -K K illT H VHl.
THREE TEACHERS
TO JOIN FACULTY
HIMtlNGFIKM). LANK COUNTY, OKKOON, H U ItSDAY. .MARCH 19, 1931
Early Fair D ates Group To Urge
S ta rt Opposition
Tree Planting
MOVEMENT SUBIS
Vftllcy Farmers Say Crops Brotherhood Wants Trees
Mature Too Late to Permit
Planted Along McKenzie
McKinnay, Vnn Valzah, Olton
County Fair Exhibit
Highway East of City
and Walker to Drop From
Hotting of the lauie county fair i Members of the Springfield Ms-
Local School Staffs
I .
(hodlst Men's Brotherhood will
No. 10
A rm y E ngineers 'C H R IS T IA N ENDEAVOR
HAS WORLD TRAVEL
O pposed to C an al Many Intsrssting Countries Visits«
by Young People of Christian
HEARS MILK TALK
Public Hearing Date to Be
Church Wednesday Night
Decided at Salen. Meeting
Mem tiers of the Christian En Eugene Milk Inspector T elit
Cutoff From Alford Station
Friday Night
j deavor of the Christian church and
to Springfield Sought
Advantages of Milk Ordin­
Final d>-rlslon whether to ask for their friends were guests on a trip
by County Croup
ance to Dairy Farmer«
I around the world last night. Homes
'dales from August 2630 practically I
an Immediate public hearing before
ellmluatea the farmera of the Upper seek to huve trees planted, and In
the Beard of Army Engineers at I of Individual members of the En-
WOULD R ELIEVE TR A FFIC
I deavor group were decorated to HAW LEY FAVORS CANAL
JOHN KNOX TO TEACH
other ways, beautify the appear
Willamette. McKenzie and Mohawk
Washington, D. C. on canalization represent various foreign countries
ante of the McKenzie highway aa
I of the Willamette river, Oregon and programs and refreshments ap­
yalleya from participation In the It entera Hprlnfleld It was decided
Proposed Route Would Save
Have Ten Days to Accept
Business Men Frown on Stock
exhibition booths acordlng to many Monday at a abort business meet­
City to Sprlngfleld,or to wait until propriate to the countries were
Eight Miles, and Provide
or Refute Contracts lor
Promotion Effort«; Large
restdenta of theae districts who ing of the group.
fall will be made at the meeting of enjoyed by a large group.
Alternate Highway
Ensuing Year
Neon Sign Discussed
The
group
gathered
at
the
home
slate that the higher elevation of
Ihc canalization group at Salem ¡of Miss Beulah Richardson at 7:45
A committee was appointed and
Thos A Buckner, now 66. ttarted
A movement to secure a new 1 Friday evening.
their farms makes their crop sev an effort will be made to have
H i r)m- n who furnish their farms
for the start of the trip. Miss
t'onlracts of three new teachers
az office boy ip his lather's insur­
eral weeks taler In maturing than . trees planted on private property ance office in Iowa SI years ago. state highway from Alford station
The project, for which a prelim Richardson had decorated her home with standard buildings sad equip­
fur school iltatrlcl IS were approved
those whoa« land Ilea along the' on each side of the road for sev­ This tnonlh he became president of through Coburg to a «onnectlon Unary survey was made last sum
to represent Hawaii.
Hawaiian ment as set forth In the federal
by II)« school board thia week sc
river hanks In western lame county. ' eral miles east. Dr. W. II. Pollard, the New York Life Insurance Com- with the Pacific highway at the mer, is estimated to cost $17,191,- muflh* wa
cording lo Dr W. 11 Pollard, chair­
u> furnished on a steel milk code will never go back to
The holding of some kind of an i stsl«xl that he had almost a dozen pany, of which former President Springfield bridge has been started ¡000. It will «-all for a channel 70 j fuitar. vl
olin and ukulele, f’ine- the old unsanitary methods, C. M.
man of (lie board. The new ud
Coolidge is a director.
exhibition In this city later In th«.1 young trees In hla yard which he ♦ ------------------------------------------------g, by a group of citizens thia last tei t w.de and will require 26 locks apple wan
Lawrence, Kugene milk Inspector,
i
served.
dltlona to the local school per
week. The propositi new road, i between Salem and Eugene.
fall Is now being suggested by i bus been raising for thia purpose.
The se<r-ond stop was made at tr Id the Springfield Chamber of
aonnel wen- made to take places of
cooununly referred to as the AI
several local businessmen who real­
One hundred fifty people attend
1 rmy engineer.: have refused to Ireland wrhlch was the home of I'omn -rce at the meeting Tuesday
the aume number on the staff who
ford cutoff, will shorten the dis­
ize the unfairness of the present «•4 the potluck dinner and meet-
sanction the expenditure, stating MI hm Je»«Jle Beals. Here the group evening. The chamber met at an
have notified the laiard that they
dales.
tance from Alford station north
1 tug which was the annual home-
(hi t available tonnage would not was ente rtained with harmonica evening dinner at which Mr. laiw-
did not i are to lie considered foi
of Harrisburg to Springfield seven
rence was the speaker.
Members
of
tne
county
court
coming
affair
for
the
congregation.
warrant the necessary financial; duets and were fed potato chips.
re-election
or eight miles and offer a substitute
Clever
Programs
Prepared
by
:
outlay,
anil
that
savings
by
use
of
Ijine county Is practically tuber­
Japan
was
the
third
country
visit
John Knox, ruinous astronomer, have Juat named a three man fall
Rev. T. I). Yarns, of Malem, dis
route which will relieve congestion
water transportallon would not be er. This proved to be the home culosis and abortion free In Its
and son of t)r. Knoa of the Kttoa hoard to take the place of (he trlct superintendent of the Cga-1 Claeses for Annual Fun
of the Pacific highway both north i vet y great.
i>t Miss Jewel Helterbrand. Violin dairy herds because of the efforts
Tabernacle In Kugene. will Join the former larger group Members of cade district of the church, and
Event, Ticket Sale on
of Kugene and south at Judkins
the
new
board
ure
It.
It.
Thomp­
z
.
and whistling soli s were provided made here In the last few years
high school staff as teacher of sci­
They
have,
however,
consented
former
pastor
of
the
local
congre-)
point, the backers say.
to ch an up herds. Herds must be
ence. Mr. Knoa la a married man son of Kugene who will serve for gallon from 1920-1924, waa the
Students at the high school pro­
j
io
hold
a
public
hearing
at
whici. and tea and w .fere serv -d.
Tom Green, Coburg. Frank Armi-
free of these diseases «n order that
and tins uppeurcd In-fore local three years: C. W Allen, two years, principal speaker. He chose "Mak mise the people of Springfield one
I
time
any
further
facts
to
support
Mexico
was
f
-und
depleted
at
the
tage, Kugene, and Welby Htevens,
the milk sold In Kugene will be
uudlences on several occasions ilur and F K. Chambers, Hants Clara, lug of Methodism" as his text and of the best evening's entertainment
Hprlncfleld, are heading the move­ i the proposed canalization may be home of Marjor. • Waddell. Spanish given grade A.
lug the past year while he has one year.
songs were featured and chile and
«-«plained the reasons which called of the season Friday night at the ment. They claim that much sup­ I presented.
Theae men were namt-d under
been lecturing on astronomy In his
Mr. Lawrence traced the work­
It Into existence and told of the high school auditorium when they port has developed for the new
Senator McNary urges that the crackers were served.
the new law enacted by the state
father's tabernacle.
offer their laiugbteresque program
ings of the Kugrae ordinance and
large
amount
of
work
still
remain­
!
hearing
be
held
In
the
fall,
but
i
America
was
found
in
the
social
route and that the highway depart­
Miss Helen High and Miss Klean- legislature and which becomes ef­ ing to he done.
for 1931.
Jenkins,
president
of! rooms of the church where a social told of Its benefits to the consu­
ment will be asked to add It to Frank
or Smith were employed as grade fective July first. They are each
Four
stage
act«
and
three
curtain
the
Willamette
River
Canalization
time was enjoyed following the mer, retailer and producers. He
A
great
deal
of
Instrumental
and
the
state
map
soon.
schiMil teachers. They will coma under a $2600 bond.
ucts
have
been
arranged
and
care
advocated the adoption of a simi­
Journey.
group
thinks
that
action
should
be;
vocal music wax provided during
Rlgtc of way for the new high­
to this city subject to assignment. | A meeting of the old board hat
fully rehearsed for several weeks.
lar ordinance in Springfield.
taken
earlier.
the
evening.
Thia
Included
selec­
way
from
Alford
station
to
the
but It Is very probable that they been culled for this afternoon to
Comedy
will
predominate
In
all
A letter was read from Congress
tions by the Walker Poole quartet
NEW MOTOR LAWS ARE
Lucian Ward farm near Coburg has
wll start tlielr work at the llrat decide whether It shall function
sklta. Curtain acta will feature high
f
a
n Hawley to the meeting tn
of
Eugene,
two
vocal
solos
by
Mrs.
nearly
all
been
donated
for
the
until July or turn Its work over
EFFEC TIVE JUNE 6TH which he traced the steps neces­
tain school.
*
arhool mualclana.
C J Pike, two numbers by the,
route. From Coburg It will follow
to
the
new
group
Immediately
thus
Miss High la now principal In
Kach < lu*s at the high school pre­
sary toward canalization of the
patriarchal quartet composed of
the present county road across the
Three Maor Changes to be Made in
one of the schools at Ashland aiding the members to start work
pares a skit or stunt lasting at
Willamette river and pledged his
Mrs J. T Moore. Mrs. D. T. Yarns.
new Coburg bridge and thence
on
the
1931
fair
Traffic
Regulations
Early
in
where her parents reside She Is
least 16 minutes for the program
support to the project once it came
Members of (he old fair board Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah* and Mrs. The class presenting the skit Is through the game farm along the
Summer Season
a graduutt of the Southern Oregon
before the rivers and harbors com­
N. W Emery Instrumental music
Woodburg branch railroad.
are
C.
H
Calef,
C.
L.
Dunn,
Il
B.
Normal school and has tnken some
awarded extra points In the Inter-
mittee.
was furnished by a ukulele chorus,
The state will soon be forced Nine-Year-Old Boy Falls from
Thompson,
K.
U.
Lae,
J
K.
Greer,
New laws » ffectfng motor vehicle
work ai the University of Oregon
«-lass rivalry of the school.
Narrow
Bridge
Into
Swift
featuring
a
aolo
by
Miss
Resale
with the problem of widening the
operation will go into effect o n ’ The chamber passed a motion
Iter parents are planning to move ami Hugh Karl, all of Kugene; C.
"Boots and Her Buddies" has
Stewart, and an- organ xylophone
Pacific highway between Eugene
W
Allen.
Vida;
H
L.
Plank
ami
Current
Wednesday
June six'h, which is the end of the ' that it would not give support In
to this county according to Dr
been choaen as the senior class pre
duet by Ruth Pollard and Barbara
and Junction City or providing a
George
Gilmore.
Junction
City;
H,
constitutional
90-rlay r-erlod follow- the community on stock promo­
Pollard.
sentation The freshmen will offer
Carl Koppe Jr , nine-year old 30c ing the clos of the legblatlve ses­ tions or financing schemes unless
substitute route. The Alford cutofl
Baroell
C.
Wheeler,
Pleasant
Hill;
A..C.
Miss Smith Is now teaching at
"Barnacle Biii the bailor." Junior
la a substitute route which It Is of Carl Koppe, 221 Third avenue J sion. according to Hal E. Hoss, sec- ' it had the unanimous support of
Hillsboro Hhe took her prepara Miller, Goshen; and Hans Peterson,
classmen have prepar«*d a skit
claimed will not only provide a East. Eugene, was drowned in the retary of state. Except ons are the th entire membership.
Florence
Ksrh
Grange
and
Farm
LIFE
ON
T
H
E
OPEN
ROAD
tor> work nt the Oregon Normal
known as "The Love Nest" for their
fine grade and alignment but also J millrace below the excelsior plant law on the examination of drivers,
era I'nloti organization In (be coun­
The erection of a large Neon
sc I omi I and nt the University ol
offering
The
sophomore
class
will
DAMPENS BOYS’ S P IR IT S
save seven of eight miles over Wednesday afternoon when he fell which will become effective on the s cn In the triangular park at the
ty
also
had
one
members
on
the
♦
______
Oregon.
present "The Vagabond Traveler.”
from a foot bridge on which he was first of July, and the forma’ion of) junction of the McKenzie and Pa­
other possible routes.
The teachers who notified the board which made a total member- Youths Tire of Carefree Travels
Curtain acts will include a banjo'
trying to cross the race. His body i the state police effective on the ■ cific highway was discussed. Sup­
ahlp
of
42.
After Spending One Night
board thsl they would not be avail­
and harmonica number by Richard
was recovered in the raceway about first of August.
port for the purchase and main­
The selection of a fair secretary
able for positions bore next year
Evading Seachlng Group
Liles, a violin aolo by Kldred Gias BAPTIST LADIES HOLD
6:30 last night.
tenance of the sign will he soiicit-
will
be
up
to
the
new
group.
It
are Ernest McKinney, high school;
py. and a vocal solo by Virginia
The principal changes in the
ALL-DAY M EETIN G HERE
The boy had started across the rules of the road, effective in June, < «1 from resort owners up the Mc­
Mrs ('. (I. Van Valsuh. and Miss Is understood that they will rename
Jack Hhuey. 11, Howard Huey, 10, Hansen.
Members of the Baptist Ladles' narrow bridge to get some polei are the new speed regulations; ’ Kenzie river.
Mabel Olson
Mr. McKinney has Mrs Mabel Chadwick, Incumbent.
mid lx<onard Perry. 12, returned to
The program will start at 8:06 p
not »laud his plans. Mrs. Van Val-
(heir homes at Westfir late Satur­ m The admission will be 16 cents aid met at the church Wednesday for his companions when he slipped the change in the arm signalling
snh plans to go to Portland where PLEASANT H IL L LOSES
day afternoon tired and disgusted and 26 cents. Tickets are now on for their regular monthly all-day into the swift waters only a short vsteni, and the right-of-way prlvl- ! SCOUT TROOP TA LK ED
distance from the place where the
|-e husband has a professional busl
AT M E E TIN G TUESDAY
TO BENSON AT SALEM with the Idea of going places on sale at the Flanery drug store or session. The day was devoted to race empties Into the Willamette . leges at intersections.
i ess, and Miss Olson Is to be mar-
foot along railroad tracks.
may lx- purchased from the stu­ qoilting. A covered dish dinner
river.
was served at noon.
tied end will not teach.
New Troop May Be Started Here
Hill Billies Play The Dalles Squad
EUGENE YO UTHS GET
The boys hurriedly gathered to­ dents.
Carl could not swim but man­
Teachers re elected by the board
Soon; Scoutmaster, Meeting
Today In First Game of
gether a considerable supply of
STATE REWARD MONEY
aged to take off his coat and
this week:
Place Are Sought
Consolation Series
food Immediately after school Frl
grasped hold of some willow
Lincoln school- -Roy Quluey, prin­
day afternoon and started out to
Automobile Association Pays Re­
branches hanging over the water
cipal; Elisabeth James, Mrs. Kila
H. B. Sallee, Lane county Boy
Pleasant Hill high school basket make their way to Chehalis, Wash­
wards for Capturing Hit-Run
as he was swept toward the river.
Lombard. Mrs Crystal Male. Thel ball leant, winners of the Linn,
Scout executive, and R. C. Merrill,
ington. where relatives lived They ,
Driver in Eugene
His hands were numb with cold
ma Sweeney. Edna Platt, Crystal lutne, Lincoln, Benton district
chairman of the Lane county execu­
failed to tell anyone of their In­
and his grasp was futile. He was ;
llryan. Mrs. opal Roberts, Wilma championship last Saturday at Al­
tive scout committee, met with a
Bennett. John Carrels. Donna Gene
tentions and carefully avoided most |
Lester
Fait
and
Rodney
Simpson
Mcott and Mrs. Mabel Kiddle.
bany when they defeatful the Uni­ of the people they saw during the Mild Weather and Lack of Ernest, Billie Haek, George Horton. last seen as he went down near each received checks for $25.00 group of Springfield business ano
Ilratialn school- <Jlen R. Wood, versity high A league team, went
Disease Epidemic Believed John Meek, Agnes Moon. June Mul­ the willows. His coat was found Tuesday of this week from th e ) professional men at the city hall
afternoon.
there, but his body had washed
principal; Eva Phetteplace, and down to defeat nt Willamette uni­
Tuesday evening to discuss the or­
Responsible for Increase; holland. Ruth Phair, Peggy Wright. further down the raceway.
American Automobile Association
S loping around a pile of burning
Alt-« Manning.
ganization of a boy scout troop
versity Wednesday night when they
Third Grade
Scholarship
Class
Lists
His father is foreman of the for their work In capturing Mike in this city.
High reboot— W. E Buell, princi­ met the Benson polytechnic school railroad ties Friday night, and alow
Scholarship—Jimmie
Stain.
Ches­
Show Continued Growth
Eugene Wolten Mills factory neat Dutchuk and Gaylord Morse, hit- i A committee was named at the
pal; Glen Martin, Mrs. Georgina squad In the opening series of the progress Saturday morning did not
ter 8chiewe, Eugene Fulop, Dallas
run-drivers, after they had struck
the scene of Jhe accident.
Peterson, May Howes, Clara Wag­ state finals. The score was Pleas­ liven their spirits, however. They
me «ing to make a local investiga­
were still plodding along towards
A considerable Increase In the Knight. Mue Etta Moon, Emma Lou
Funeral services are being ar-; and fatally injured Hal Hall. Eu­ tion concerning a scoutmaster and
ner. Lucille Holman, Ann F. Vogel, ant Hill 19. Benson tech 35.
Stratton.
gene
policeman
The
checks
were
Kugene
when
they
were
found
Sat­
number of names on the honor roll
ranged this morning. They will be
Murgueilte Mllhollen. and Norval
The gam«- started off In a ragged
a meeting place. They will report
Attendance— Hazel Keyes, Mar- -
urday afternoon.
for the fourth six weeks period
held at the Branstetter chapel Sat­ ia payment of a standing reward back to tne county officers at an­
May.
manner, Benson and Pleasant Hill
ffered by the automobile associa­
has been shown at all of the schools Ion Phalr, Gladys Peerson. Chester urday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock.
Each of the re-elected teachers both missing a great many shots.
other meeting to be held soon. W.
tion
of the city. The unusually mild Schlewe, Bonney Findley, Earl Har­
have ten days In which to notify The score stood 13-10 tor the, Port­ C IVIC CLUB TO HAVE
P. Tyson, city mayor, heads the
winter and the absence of con­ wood, Bruce Maxey, Mae Etta HEAVY DAMAGE ASKED
Cluytou Barber, district clerk, of land team at the half.
commute.
Other members are
M E E TIN G ON TU ESD A Y
Moon.
Emma
Lou
Stratton.
Ethel
tagious diseases and many colds Is
F RISCILLA M EMBERS
their acceptance or refusal of re­
The Hill Billies are to meet The
Rev.
J.
Pike, pastor of the
Stafford,
Boble
Culver,
Eugene
Fu
FOR NEW R IG H T-O F-W A Y
in wal of their contracta.
Dalles team this afternoon In the Time and Method of Planting Trees believed to be responsible for the lop, Dalton Horton. James Bonner.
EN TE R TA IN E D FRIDAY Methodist church and Rev. R. R.
lmpr«»vement shown. Another in­
and Shrubbery W ill Be Dis­
second gam«* of the consolation
Mulholland, pastor of the Baptist
Condemnation Action Results in
Fourth Grade
teresting thing to note Is the ever
Ten members of the Priscilla club ! church.
cusses
by
Speaker
series.
They
are
expected
to
climb
LOCAL H E A LTH U N IT HAS
Counter
Suit
by
McKenzie
Scholarship—Violet
Steele,
Peter
Increasing number of names which
aere entertained at the home o f It is planned to have the troop
well towards the top of this dlvl
Sanatorium Group
Chace. Mildred Billings, Frank Ben­
M EETIN G H ER E MONDAY slon If they do not win the series.
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass Friday after­ sponsored Jointly by the churches
The follow-up garden meeting are appearing on both the perfect nett, Paul Nott, Harold Trotter.
Jefferson high school of Portland .sponsored by the Springfield Civic attendance and scholarship lists.
Damages totaling $42.000 are noon. The riMtnts were beautifully of the city.
Attendance— F/ank Bennett, Mil­
Plana for May Day Health Program
defeated Astoria 33-28 earlier In the club wll be held at the Community ,
HIG H SCHOOL
asked
of Lane county in a counter decorated with spring flowers, in- ' Troops have been sponsored here
dred Billings, Ella Brooks. Alice
Started; Mrs. Page Named
eluding tulips, daffodils, and pink
day. Other victors In the earlier hal here Tuesday evening at 8:00.
4th Six Weeks
Clark, Clarenqe Clark, Bett|e suit filed In circuit eourt Monday
by the Lions club and by the
Chairman
games were Baker over Monmouth o’clock acordlng to Mrs. C. E.
Freshmen—Evelyn Baccus, Beat Currrle, LeRoy Church, Marian by Lord and Moulton. Portland at- j rosebuds.
American Legion post.
30-26, and Ashland over The Dalles Wheaton, president of the club. A rice Elmer. Betty Mersdorf, De Etta
Songs and guessing games oc-!
Darr, Margaret Hornberger, Walter torneys. representing the defend­
The members of the Springfield
short
business
meeting
will
be
held
49 19
Handgathe, Elizabeth Vail.
unit of the Lane County Health as­
I-axton, Jr., Billy Nesbitt. Paul ants in a condemnation suit ctipied the afternoon. A delightful COUNTY TO GET MORE
Players for llensant Hill and bv the club members at 7:30.
¡Sophomores—Donald Brown, Vir­ NotL Violet Steele, Harold Trotter. brought by l-ane county against luncheon was served by the hostess :
sociation held a meeting Monday at
their scores were; R. Hills, for­
LIME S H IP M E N TS SOON
The speaker at this meeting will ] ginia Christie, Leila Clark, Gene
McKenzie River Highway Sanator late In the afternoon.
I he home of Mrs. Gertrude Wilson,
Carl Blick, Carmel Waddell.
ward. 0; Peebles, forward 4; Muu discuss the proper time and method Hamblen, Melba Harris, Marjorie
iutn to obtain necesary right-of-way
president. Speakers were Miss Beth
Members present were Mrs. Wll
Fifth
Grade
The second carload of fertilizer
ney, center, 6; Stutz. guard, 7; of planting trees and shrubbery Prochnow. Theda Rhodes, August
Konkel, Lane health nurse, and
Scholarship — Wyetta
Spriggs, I for the new highway which will liam Curtis, Mrs. L. E. Basford, lime for Lane farmers is expected
ad P. Wheeler, guurd, 2.
suggested
by
Professor
Cuthbert
'
Kodnkowskl
Marceline
Seavey.
and
Mr:«. Fitzgerald. successor to Miss
Francis Cornell, Edgar Trotter. pass through part of the property. Mrs. Norman Howard, Mrs. John i to arr:ve today or tomorrow ac­
of the Oregon State college In an Floience Vail.
Defendants in the case are Mae Seavey. Mrs. William Rouse. Mrs.)
June Guvln who has gone to Port­
Henry Chace.
cording to O. S. Fletcher, Lane
address here recently. The general
Juniors -— Velda Carson, Doris
land to assume n position ns secre­ FANDREM HOME SCENE
Attendance—Edna June Yarnall. E. Rutter, V. L. Ruiter, and R. O. lack Larson. Mrs. William Stermer. I county agricultural agent who Is
public Is Invited to attend this Chase, Eldon Ellison, Clinton Hart­
tary of the Oregon state nurses as­
OF ST. PATRICK PARTY
Wyetta Spriggs, Wanetta Neet. Bushong. They ask $27,000 for the Mrs. H. O. Dibblee, Mrs. John Tom-1 taking orders for pool shipments.
meeting.
man, Evelyn Lloyd, Elwlna Mei-
sociation. Mrs. Fitzgerald spoke of
Francis Cornell, Tommy Uchytil. j hospital building. $15.000 for the seth. Mrs. M. J. McKay. Mrs. H.
Ten farmers pooled their orders
chein, Junta May. Lewis Rodakow-
Matty of the younger couples of
the anti-tuberculosis work now be­
Wilbur McPherson, Floyd Cornell, sanatorium site and $1.500 for at­ H. Schaffenberg and two daughters for the car to be delivered this
skl.
Hazel
Shelley,
Lela
Squires,
W
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IG
H
T
S
E
N
T
E
R
T
A
IN
AT
torney
fees.
ing done In this county. Twenty wo­ Springfield were guuHts of Mr. and
were guests during the afternoon. week. It will be used on alfalfa
Harry Bainbridge. Wesley Robert­
The new highway which will <ut
Mrsr. Henry Fandrnm at a St. Ihit- DIN N ER FOR CARD GROUP Harold Stevenson, Ovel Stevenson, son, Teddy Wright, Maxine Smit-
men uttended the meeting.
The next meeting will be held soil which has been tested at the
George Thatchor, William Sword.
Mrs. L. K. Page, chairman of the rick's bridge party at their home
son, Isyl Keeler. Fern Cornell. Entil through the property will necessi­ March 27. at the home of Mrs. state college.
Seniors—Barbara Adams, Thelma
Education committee of the unit, south of Springfield Tuesday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Larson Wright en­
Uchytil, James Hebert, H e n r y tate the moving of a wood house H. O. Dibblee.
The first car shipment was made
and some fence on the property..
was named to dlroct the May Day ning. Dancing and refreshments tertained a group of their friends Baker, Myrna Bartholomew, Dawn Chace, Lula Johnson.
last week to Claude Downing of
The roadway will be twenty feet I
Health program to be presented the followed the card playing In which at a potluck dinner at their home Church, June Clover, Dale Daniels,
Sixth Grade
SPECIAL W E E D -K ILLIN G
Mat-cola.
first part of May. Other organiza­ Mrs. Lawrence Moffitt and Walter here last Thursday evening. Cards Franklin Elmer, Dorothy Fisher,
Scholarship—Ruth Keeler, Ethel from the hospital bunding accord­
TESTS
TO
BE
GIVEN
tions In the city will be called on Gossler won high scores
were enjoyed following the dinner. Mary Hadley, Kathryn Jack, Ruth Gott. Sadie Gott, tiara Brooks, ing to Clinton Hurd, county com-1
T IR E , RIM LUCS TA K EN
missioner.
Guests for the evening's affair Those present were Mr. and Mrs.' Lee, Irene Manley, Helen Mersdorf, Bernlece Smith.
to assist In the program for this
Special
demonstrations
of
equip­
The county has offered $675.55
FROM AUTO LAST W EEK
event. The program Is usually held were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barber Lawrence Moffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Parsons. Mina Peterson, Wil­
Attendance—Dale Carson, Jean
ment and methods of spraying and
on the lawn at one of the grade Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goasler, Mr. Elton LaSelle, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ ma Post, Angelina Severson. Daisy Daniels, Clifford Hornberger, Jen­ for the right-of-way. This includes dusting with ntlicide and sodium
Thieves stole a new spare tire
and Mrs. Clifford Wilson, Mr. ana ter Oossler, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tomseth.
schools.
nie Jackson, Ruth Keeler, Neal $384.00 for land. $121.00 for trees chlorate wll be held on some farm
from the Dick Shannon automobile
B R A T TA IN SCHOOL
which
will
have
to
be
taken
out,
Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wll
Pedersen, Hattie Clark, Bessie Cox,
yet to be announced In this vicinity in West Springfield last Thursday
MRS. W ILSON TO A TTEN D Larson Wright, Mrs. Elton I^aSalle sou, and the host and hostess.
First Grade
Rolph Hickman, Marjorie Jolliff. and $70.55 for the fence which will on April 8. acordlng to O. S
night. Mr. Shannon operates the
have
to
be
moved.
of Eugene, and the host and host-
Scholarship— Howard, Carrels, Johnny Miller, Clara Brooks, Joe
Fletcher, county agricultural agent. service state at the Seaver auto
TW O -D A Y D. A. R. M E E T
•M.
Billie Culver, Tommy Thomas, Bet­ Simons.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Weed poisoning tests on several ramp and reported the theft to the
RIVER REACHING BANKS
Mrs. Oertrude Wilson left Spring-
Sixth Grade
HAS SUPPER MONDAY ty Pat Aldrich, Betty Jean Jacob­
Lane county farms were continued j police department here Friday. The
field this morning for Newberg M O T H E R ’S STUDY CLUB
son. Beulah Martin. Pauline Slnnar,
Scholarship — D a l e Robertson.
W IN T E R ’S RECORD SET last week-end by the county agent, j rim and the lugs were also taken
where she wll spend two days at­
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Members of the Women's Bible Alberta Williams, Claire Trotter. Jean Lloyd, Hazel Nesbitt.
M EETS N E X T TUESDAY
Canadian thistles were treated on . with the tire. No clues have been
tending n convention of the Daugh­
Warm rains which have contin­
Attendance—Richard Richardson,
Study class of the Christian church Lolmae Rodenbough.
the George Morrill farm at Wllla- found.
ters of the American Revolution.
Attendance — Howard
Carrels, Edward Blick, Mervln Mulligan, ued to fall in this vicinity for the
Members of the Mother's Stud) entertained their husbands at a
kenzle and at the Charles Walker
Mrs. Wilson Is regent of the Bu­ club wll meet at the home of Mrs, potluck dinner at the church Mon­ Carl Howes, Tommy Thomas, Bob Kodenhaugh. Juan Stratton, Ila past week have brought the waters
and VI«- Castleman farms at Jaivper. M E T H O D IS T S W IL L HEAR
gen« chapter of the national or­ Chester Aldrich Tuesday of next day evening. Games aqd music Helen Boner. Claire Trotter, Gen Putman, Harley Craft,
Lewis of the Wllamette river almost to
ganization. and Is representing It week for their regular semi-monthly were enjoyed after the dinner.
TA LK ON “ R E T R IB U T IO N ’’
evleve Robertson, Lois Phalr, Beu­ Howes, Mary Fritts, Jesslea Law- its hanks and indications today are
HUSBANDS O.E.S. GUESTS
at. the Newberg meeting.
study period. The study problem
Mrs. N. L. Pollard, Mrs. J. B. lah Martin, Retty Jean Jacobson, son. Jeannlne Withers. Hazel Nes that the river may overflow if the
Rev. C. J. Pike has announced
rain continues.
for this meeting will he "How Can Ernest, and Mrs. Archie Davis Betty Pat Aldrich, Ixtimae Roden- bltt, Louise Cogill.
AT DINNER ON TUESDAY
that he will speak on "Retribution”
There is no immediate danger of
Seventh Grade
We Teach Our Children to Take were the committee In charge of boug, Dick Gott, Dale McBee. Jun­
N EED LEC R A FT CLUB TO
Cascade chapter, Order of East­ nt the morning service at the
ior Peerson, Alberta Williams, I^iu-
Scholarship—Roscoe Cole, Floyd an overflow, but the rapid melting
M EET IN EUGENE TODAY Care of- Their BelongingsT" A the affair.
llne Slnnar.
Green. Mnrgaret Meek, Stephen of snow In the mountains may ern Star, entertained husbands o f . Mehtodist church Sunday. The eve­
study period will start at 2:00 and
Mrs. Dan Crites will entertain this will be followed by a radio
Rice, Vila Weight, Lois Wilson, bring it about If there Is sufficient the members at a dinner at th e . ning subject at 7:30 will be "Get
8econd Grads
House Queets— Mr. and Mrs. D.
;
Masonic lodge Tuesday evening.! Out!”
the members of the Needlecrafl lecture from Oregon State college C. Ogilvie have as their bouse
snow.
Scholarship—Bob Adams, Bobby Clarence Clark.
duh nt her home at 1990 Alder over radio station KOAC. There guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. P. Bennett, Dorothy Flanery, Ethel
The river was higher this morn­ Regular lodge work was held hn-1 The Sunday school meets at 9:46
Attendance — Bernice
Barnes,
street In Kugene this afternoon, will he only three more meetings ('. Miller of Santa Clara. The Mil­ Fulop, Vlrglnln Leep, Agnes Moon, Roscoe Cole, Margaret Meek, Ulla ing than it has been at any time mediately after the dinner and a «miler the leadership of Mrs. Wni.
Mrs. Carl Olson of this city will of the club after the one next lers ure leaving soon for Missouri June Mulholland, Peggy Wright.
Weight, Clarence Clark, Evelyn during the year and was still social time with card games fol-i Gantz. The Epworth lengue meet«
at 6:30.
he the assistant hostess.
lowed the lodge work.
Tuesday.
rising.
Attendance-—Bob Adams, Bobby
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to make their home there.
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Eugene M ill R ace
C laim s B o y's Life
Honor Roll Is Released
For Fourth Six Weeks