The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 26, 1931, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SPRINGFIELD. LANK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 2«. 1931
TWKNTY-KIUIITII YRAR
CHANGES IN CITY
Canal > 'Id Aid [_
Land drainage
Dr. Hodge Suggests New Ap*
proach to Canalization
Irish Murphy Co. Takes Over
Croup at Salem Friday
Cray’s Feed and Seed
Store from A. R. Gray
Mniili«*™ of tho WIlIuiuvtlH Vul
New Prelate
^5,
] Headquarter Of
Oiling Crew Here
No. 11
PLANTING Frosh Skit M ns Late Blast Fatal NEW GLASS IDEA
TOLD CIVIC GROUP Laughteresque to Henry Carlson MAY HAVE TRIAL
Unusual Mermaid Setting and Dynamite Charge Explodes
* Non-Skid Surfacing of Pacific
School Board Considers E r
Usable
Native
Shrubs
and
Smooth Continuity Capti­
When He Investigates
Highway to Start in May;
taMiahment of Opporunity
Proper
Care
Requirements
vates
Large
Audience
Reason
for
Delay
Machinery Brought Hars
Explained by Woodruff
Class in Springfield
•
"barnacle Bill, The Bailor." clev-1 Henry Carlson, 53, employee of
Work of applying the non-skid
»urfudng to the Pacific highway |_ATE LAWNS ARE BEST er o ,l*rlng of the freshman class the Ackerson Construction com­
WOULD AID STUDENTS
at the Hprlngfleld high school, won pany, was Instantly killed Monday
from Eugene Mouth will be sta rte d
first prise In tbe annual Laughter- afternoon about six miles east of
In two months If the weather per
m it» a c c o rd in g to officials of the Mrs. Honeyman Asks Cooper- ,.»qUe program at the high school Leaburg when he went to invest! Plan Would Require Another
auditorium Friday evening. Hopb- gate tbe non-explosion of a charge Teacher and Special Room
ation of Club in County
F. J. Kernan Construction cpnipany
omores, presenting "Tbe Vagabond of dynamite which had been s e t
j of Itecdsport who arrive bore thl»
Cleanup
Campaign
for Proposed Group
Theatre at Reedsport
r7”" ” '•«......
Traveler”, were awarded second
Carlson and a few other workmen
week with a quantity of road ma-
until O(-toh<*r wh*n It In proponed
Much valuable Information con place In the Interclass contest.
had been clearing brush and other
' i hlnery to be used In this work.
Starting of an oportunlty class
Five Important business ebaages
«'»»»pile a n«w set of (tours»
*
SÍ
The
Kernan
company
has
a
con-
<
srnlng
the
selection
and
plant-
Freshmen
class
members
offered
debris from the right of way for In the school system of this city to
have been snatw acsd In Hprtng <»» “r,u “ 1 '«»"•*«•' •>«•* available,
[tract with the state highway com- Ing of native
and Imported orns „ carefully worked out under water I **»•' new route of the McKenzie now being considered by the school
(laid till» week. principal ow which »»'•' P«»»l>>le saving which may I)«-
mission
to
surface
52
miles
of
the
mental
»hrubs
In
this vicinity was g<.enP devolped by means of large highway lust prior to the fatal
board according to Dr. W. 11 Pol­
1» ll... purchu.» ..( Gray » H e d and a«1“"'1 b> n»« of water tran.porta
, Pacific highway from tbe east city ' given at the Community hall Tues aheeta of celepbane paper In dlf- explosion
Tbe men had planted lard. chairmrji. The proposal has
.................re (rum A. It Gray of »««».
“ »• Prospective future
I limits of Eugene id Gie town of i day evening by Hoy Woodruff. ; ferent
coiors. Various types of foor «'barges of dynamite aad set been discussed at previous meet­
K u g en e by Irish Murphy company
which m ay be developed
W ilb u r n e a r K o»ehu rg .
Lone
county
horticulturist.
In
an
mprmaidg
frolicked about among lhen> ort- Three of tbe charges ings and will probably be given
Other changes are th e .a l e by « * “ '-r transportation rate, can
Headquarter» and supply depot ««dress before tbe members of tbe , he
planta and toi<j of tbelr went ot1- bnt the fourth was de- final decision at the next regular
Clarence Cooley of h l. Interest in
«M aine« ut all point» along
tor the company will It* established 19,vlc club
admiration lor Barnacle Bill.
laywl »° Cartoon went to InvesG board meeting which will be held
G ie Springfield Electric company ,h *' »»Gey
. ,
,
.
„
. i gate and arrived at the location on April 5.
In the Rodenbough garage building , Other out-of-town visitors at tbe
Junior claas members offered „ Al_
to M A. I’ohl ■ the purchase of
Clifford Wilson, member of the
_
.
. . ...
...
.
.
of the powder Just In time to be
while the first 15 miles of the meeting which was well attended, "The
Opportunity classes are new ven­
Love N est”, while the seniors . . . . . . . . .
. .
Ihe Dodd Miller plumbing business hoard of directors from Hprlngfleld,
.
..
. struck directly by the explosion, tures In most school system s, aad
»urfaclng work to being done.
Included Miss Gertrude Hkow. Lane chose,
"Boots and Her fu d d le s" as |
'
,
by his former partner. Nell l*x«l told the men present at the meet
Farts of bis body were badly man are especially such In cities the
Machines brought here
this ¡»‘Oine demonstration agent. Mrs. their presentation skit.
, ..
lard; the closing of the Bell The Ing tbai (be canallxatlon of the
.
....
gled by rocks and other debrla size of Hprlngfleld. They are or­
week Is now being overhauled . and
»..M K“ « Edmundson. Mrs. Jeesle Hon.
The high school auditorium was i
.
»Ire; and Ihe moving of the Itoden river would mean a great develop
»tart-j *yman- Mr"
“nd Mr"- Relu,r- rilled for the event which also had ,iR^d by ,he explosion.
ganized to aid those students who.
hough radio storn to 24(1 Main ment of the pole business In this i
i cleaned up preparatory to the
Cartoon was born In Norway on due to Illness, lack of Interest, or
all of Eugene.
street.
city as Heattle now has a freight
as special curtain entertainm ent
1 Ing of actual surfacing work.
October 7, 1877 and came to Ore­ a great many other causes, have
Mrs. Stanley Baugh and Mrs. J. acta, a banjo-harmonica solo by
Probably the most Important o t , differential of gl.26 which cannot
gon 37 years ago. He had lived at fallen behind their class mates In
Mo«i Reverend Metropolitan Arch­
Edrell of Stafford Ridge, and Mr. Richard l.lles. a violin solo by Et-
ull the announced changes will be (be overcome here without cheaper bishop W Athmagoras,
in»« . . . . , , new
„ w head of VALLEY LUMBERMEN
‘ leab u rg for three years before his their regular school work, and who
dred
Glaspy,
and
a
vocal
solo
by
the purchase of the feed and seed transportation.
the Creek Orthodox Church in the
ELECT J. S. MAOLADRY “ J " "
jdeath.
would necessarily remain behind
store which was owned and oper
A F H. Hteele, sererctary of United-States, as he paid his respects
________
Mrs. Reiter was formerly a Miss Virginia Hansen.
Surviving are his widow, and the rest of their grade school car­
to President Hoover at tire Whits
More
than
5112
was
taken
In
as
ated by Dallas Murphy and A. It the Eugene chamber of commerce. Rous«
J. Cox Rs-Electcd SeersU ry. *«»*• »nd • d““*hter of the for­
three children, Harry, Dale and eer without some additional assis­
Gray following the sale of Ihe Gray (old the group that the figures
mer owner of the townslte of proceeds from the production. The Sol rig. all of Leaburg.
J. H . C h a m b e rs to Be N o w
tance such as would be offered un­
grocery Internals to M. It Irish
Springfield after whom Kelly butte sum of $48.50 has been used to
hlch the board of army engineers LANE ASSURED OF LARGE
V ie o -P re s id o n t and D ir a c to r
Funeral services were held from der the new system.
make the final payment on the
The store wtl hereafter be known In Washington had used In reaching
' has been named.
FOREST ROAD PROGRAM
Under the proposed plan all
stage curtain. The balance has the Leaburg church Wednesday
us the Irish Murphy Seed and Feed | their decision not to approve of
Planting» Discussed
■ " "
J. H. Magladry was elected pre»!
been turned over to the student afternoon wlth
RalPh CUrtt grade school children who are be­
company
No changes are antlcl the plan were those of 1928, and State to Get 51,344,741 for Forest dent of the W illamette Valley Lum
Woodruff spoke on the subject, body treasury This to believed to ' »««ctotlng. Interment was made In
hind in school work would be
puled In the personnel.
Marlon which showed l.ane county us hav
Road Work In 1531 and
bermen'» association by the direr- "The Planting and Transplanting
he a new record for receipts at th*- Greenwood cemetery. Bran placed in one small class with a
Adams will continue to munsge the Ing 88,000 Ions of tonnage as
Again In Year 1932
, tors at Ihe annual meotlog of tbe ot Shrubs" He told of the many
' stetters had charge of the arrange­ special teacher who did nothing
high school functions
feed store for the new owners. J against an actual tonnage of H00,-
„
members which was held at the i native trees and shrubs in this
ments.
else but supervise tbe study and
Future plana for the store call for ooo Tonnage from only three coun-
The skits were Judged by three
A highway program In the Na Osborn hotel In Eugene on Friday county which were suitable for or-
aid the progress of the individual
changes. Ihe nature of which could ties were considered by Ihe board llonal forests of Oregon for Ihe evening.
students
from
the
drama
depart­
namental use, but which were in
MEN’S BIBLE CLASS TO
members of the group.
not be announced tbls week.
In milking Its decision, he said.
ment
of
the
University.
Four
things
year 1932 fully as extensive as that
Directors who had been chosen danger of becoming extinct It they
This plan, if wor»ed out sucees-
were
considered
by
the
Judges.
HAVE
CHICKEN
DINNER
P oh l A c q u ire s E ls c trle Shop
A new method of approach to * of thie year, which 1» Itself set earlier in the evening are Mag were not protected
fully. would mean that ecxh child
------------
The cliutlng of Die Bell Theatre the problem was suggested by Dr (ing a new record, was assured this ladry, Il W. Martin. Kugene; H.j Four of these, he stated, are es- They were: Originality, prepared-
and the sale of the Cooley Inter- E I Hodge, professor of geology W(M.g when advice from Washing W. Preston, Silverton; Fred Flach- p,.clally adaptable to transplanting, ness, setting and costume, and Christian Group to Entertain Men could progress Just as rapidly aa
of City at Stag Gathering
bis ability would warrant until he
esla In the Hprlngfleld Electric »1 the I ntveratty of Oregon, In an to n, D. C. s la te d that Oregon will gg, Marcola- E. R McComack, They are Oregon grape, myrtle, general effectiveness.
Wednesday
Evening
was able to return to his regular
The winning classes each receive
Hupply company to Pohl weiV address In whhh he stated that receive fl.144,741 out of the alloca Wren; J. H. Chambers, Cottage rhododendron, and chinkapin. These
class again.
worked out together. Cooley took ihe W illamette river has a lied , |o„
js spc.OOtl In forest highway Grove; and Charles Snellstrom. p|ants are not difficult to trans- additional points 1n the Inter-class
The Men's Bible study class of
The inclusion of this special class
Ihe wiring equlpmcut which Ihe , hut cannot stay In II He suggested funds to be expended In 33 states Vaughn. Chambers was also elected plant, he stated, saying that care rivalry contest which extends
the Christian church Is planning a in the school system of the city
firm had Installed In the theatre tkn regulation of the river, using aIJ(j territories In Ihe fiscal year vice-president, and H. J. Co* of should be takem not to damage the throughout the school year.
large chicken dinner to be held at would require two major changes.
and he, together with Granville the canalization as a means to this
tjjj.
Springfield was re-elected
seer»- roots and that the roots should be
the church social rooms on Wed- It would make It necessary to equip
McPherson, operator, have gone to end. He explained that the river The total
for the United States tary. •
protected with leaf mold or peet EDMOND ROBERTSON
- nesdav evening. April 1, according a room for the group and to em­
Reedsport where they will remodel c»n he regulated und If regulated the (um f aH thut being expended
Many prominent out-of-town lura moss. They may be moved anytime
DIES HERE SATURDAY to W’. A. Taylor and Marlon Adams ploy an additional teacher to take
the sound equipment of the theatre would transform the W illam ette ,h |a year. The 1931 program Is bermen Including David Davla, between the months of November
! who have charge of the event. Ia over this work or to relieve one of
him I reopen It as the Holly theatre > by reason of straightening the
rushed to aid In relief of un editor of the "Tlmberman" were and June.
Edmond Robertson, 76, retired j yttations are being given to the the present staff members, If one
Pollard und Pohl will continue course of the river and deepening employment, as well as to open up
present for the meeting.
„
» m ««*«
Native ,» ,,,,-
evergreen » . „ should
be m -= farmer, passed away at his home men of Springfield to attend this Is assigned to this work.
in operate their plumbing and elec
the channel This would assist In na, |OI,„| f„r„st areas to use and to
Reports from the West Coast transpla'nted ’ in’ the" spring"* before
on south Second street In Spring- eTent which will be for men only,
trhal business In the same building drainage Ot lands adjacent to the ia (t||lat„ protection of forest and LuiIlber company state that recent lh..y
lh e| r new leaf growths,
field Saturday noon. He leaves his A good dinner a a good program MRS. BOWERS’ BROTHER
and In Ihe same manner that they river which are not prodncGtm at waterabw, uga|IIHt f| re, according nhipments have exceeded the pro
Thla ¡M usually done In March or wife, Emily Robertson; one son, jg aaadred by the committee.
have been handled In Ihe past with the present lime because of being ,
n„g |„ Iia| Forester C J Buck, at du,.IUm> thus Indicating that Gie A|ir1l. They should be pruned the O. E. Robertson, Walnut City, Cali
PASSES IN PORTLAND
__________________
full uqulpmeut to handle all kinds
wet.
Portland.
I surplus ts being gradually used.
Is.tnw time of the year aad should fornla; and two daughters. Mrs. W FAREWELL PARTY HELD
J. J. Montgomery, brother of Mrs.
of work in (heir lines.
The next meeting of the group
Uregon ranks secoud of all states
H. James. Springfield, and Mrs. T.
ba pruned to the desired shape.
Mary
Bowers of Springfield, died
Rodtnbough Moves
FOR MRS. RODENBOUGH
will be held In Ihe grand ballroom
, t>ui anll>uut received Call- SCOUT GIRLS ENTERTAIN
A «ood rule to follow in nrunln« E. Griffith. New Pine Creek. Ore-
Wllllmu HiNlenbough and William of the Multnomah hotel In Portland fornitt holn* thn onlv »tale to re-
*
P
..
at the Good Samaritan hospital In
gon.
, iornltt l»in < t h e on ly mai«* io re
M O T H E R S L A S T WEEK tree« ana shrubs Is to trim all
Mrs. R. P. Mortenson entertained Portland Wednesday at the age
Rickert opened a radio store In at noon on April 17. A delegation
l , e . greater allotment of fu n d ...
M O T H fc K a L A O I W t t A
Funeral services wereh eld at the r
I with a farewell party at her home of 58 years.
the building next to the city hall of 300 people interested in this
The funds are used In the slate»
Members of the Hp^ngfleld Girl earlier alter they have bloomed, Walker-Poole chapel here Monday hare last night for MVs. Ledta
Friday. They have been keeping work Is expected at the meeting
He was born April 4, 1872 near
having national forest lands within Scou, tropp entertained for their Other plants should be trimmed morning at 10:00. Rev. Ralph R. Rodenbough who Is leaving today
their radios and suplles In the I).
---- ----—
" ■ ■"
Irving and was a resident of that
Mulholland,
pastor
of
the
Baptist
their boundaries, and to apportioned lnothers and friend» at their meet-* before June.
to make her home at Monmouth.
W. Hoof Jewelry store which was
---------------------------
comunity at the time of his death.
\ on a basis of acreage and value Ing last week instead of holding
Lawns are best planted In warm church, officiated and Interment
Those present for the evening He leaves his widow, Mrs. Margaret
recently sold to Ed. Prlvat.
CHURCHES TO SPONSOR 1 of these forest».
was
made
In
Laurel
Grove
ceme­
their regular session.
weather instead of in cold weather
of entertainment and refreshments Montgomery; and three sisters,
EARLY SUNRISE SERVICE
The con»trurtlon and mainten­
Those taking part In the program as to often supposed, he declared, tery.
were the members of the Joy Bells, Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Laura Martin
FOUR-YEAROLD BOY
ant'» of the forest highways Is were Margaret Nelson and Mar- The grounc works better and the
Sunday school class at the Meth­ and Mrs. Ella Heron, both ot
Three Hprlngfleld churches will ,lanrtll.tI by , h„ bur,.al,
pub| lc gareF Jarrett with piano solos, a Se<d grows quicker and more ev YARNELL FUNERAL HELD
KILLED ON HIGHWAY
odist church taught by Mrs. Roden- Monroe.
■ -
npousor a union sunrise service roads.
violin solo by Bernice Barnes, vocal enly.
HERE ON WEDNESDAY bough, and several Intimate friends.
Funeral services will be held on
Clell Pryor Runs Out from Behind to be held on Emerald hdlghts
.rjie necessity of using sprays
The highway building program solo» by llesle Stewart and Pearl
Members ot the Sunday school Saturday at 2:00 o'clock from the
Parked Automobile and to Hit
Easter Munday morning kt 6:45 If
Funeral services for Mrs. Luella clagg were prance,. Fern and Floyd Walker-Poole chapel in Eugene.
for this year Is mure than double Helterbrand. and a skit by La- on a|, bushes and plants at Gmes
by California Autoitt
the weather la suitable and to tie
that of former year» anil It Is ex ­ Moyne Black. JoLanna Putman, was dtgeUdBe(j by Mr Woodruff in Yarnell were held at the Walker- Cornell. Teddy Wright. Edna June Interment will be made in Mulkey
------------
held In the Methodist church If pected that much new work will Jean Louk and Drucllle Ogilvie,
Poole funeral home here Wednes Yarnell, Leota Bertsch. June Berg.
closing his address.
cemetery.
Clell Arthur ITyor. four-year-old It is Inclement.
day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. Flora Bertsch, Rosa Ogden, Mary
lie completed In the National for- , The Girl Scout chorus sang
Cleanup
Aid
Requested
»on of Mr. and Mrs. Clell K. Pryor
Participating churches will be eats of lam e county during the few numbers and Barbara Barnell
Ralph Mulholland officiated and Fritts. Anita Pugh. Shirley Lowrey,
Cooperation of the local club In
of West Hprlngfleld. wa» Instantly tho Methodist. Baptist, and Christ-
and Ruth Pollard sang a duet. Miss
interment was made In the old Ilia Putman. Jean Lloyd and Louisa HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
next two years.
the
county
wide
effort
to
obtain
killed Friday afternoon when he ,an congregations. Floyd Flnnery
Barnell accompanied Hje chorus
1. O. O. F. cemete -y In Eugene.
GET VACATION FRIDAY
Cowden.
the Samuel Hill award for outdoor
wa» »truck by un automobile being
N„n p()||ari| are repreeenta-
und vocalists.
Mrs. Yarnell died at Salem on
MANY
SPEAKERS
LISTED
Other
friends
present
were
Mrs.
drlven by George L. Carpenter of (|y M from the Lion» club to a»»lst
There w ill be no school at the
Games and refreshment were en Improvements was asked by Mrs. Sunday at the age of 65. She leaves
L. K. Page. Mrs. George Prochnow.
Honeyman. She 1s making a survey
Early Mart California.
In making nece»»ary arrangements. ON PROGRAM FOR P.-T. A. Joyed followilng the meeting.
high school Friday of this week It
two sons, Wayne of Springfield,
Carpenter wa» absolved of all
D,.ta ||» ,,f the program have not
One social meeting a month Is °< thp
P°ln,ln« ° ut
un’ and Wilbur at Salem; and one Mrs. Cornell. Mrs. M. A. Pohl, Mrs. has been announced by W. E. Buell,
blame by a coroner's Jury Matur- |„,en W1>rked out yet, hut will be Group Will Hold Business and planned for the group. The mothers *««htly th in ,a such as ash pHes. sister. Mrs. A. W. W aller at Mon­ Thomas Patrick, Mrs. Ernest Berg, principal. The high school to tak­
Mrs. O. F. Thatcher. Mrs. Charles
Sooial Meeting at Lincoln
day. According 10 eye w itnesses, announced next week.
of the girls will furnish the pro- *,d bulld.ng«. dekt^ldaled signs, mouth.
ing this day off now so that the
Jordan. Mrs. W illis Bertsch. Mrs.
School Friday Afternoon
the ITyor boy ran out onto Gie
gram, gan.es and refreshments at
whl\ h 8hou,d ° C
end of the term In June will fall
Edna Yarnell. Mrs. R. P. Morten­
highway, dashing from behind a WORLD PEACE WORKER
«he April meeting Mrs. Cal Barnes | '-'«‘•"'‘d “P ”f 7 ’"OTeduA „COT,m ‘
„
, , “
QUARTER YEAR LICENSE son. Miss Alice Thatcher, Miss on a Friday, the tim e of commence­
Mrs. Jessie Honeyman, vlce-presl- and Mrs. E. E. Mav will be In
parkiq, car In the path of the
consisting of Mrs. M. M. Male,
ment. Grade school pupils will
CO ON SALE SATURDAY Dorothy Girard, Miss Collene Cor- have school this day as usual, but
SPEAKS TO LIONS CLUB q,,nt of the sla te garden clubs and
Mrs. J. Fulop, and Mrs. E. Thornp
Carpenter automobile making It
charge of this meeting.
, nell.
active In the Lane coufity cleanup
son was eppolnted to meet with
Imposible for the driver to avoid
»will be through school one day
David Norcross, national repre campalRn, w,„ al|dreltH „.embers of
Motorists
may
purchase
license
Members of the Sunday school earlier In the spring.
other
ccn-m
iltees
which
may
be
hitting him.
FOREST MEN TO BUILD
plates for the third quarter of the clagg preSented Mrs. Rodenbough
appointed tc take up this work
The hoy leaves his parents and sonlatlve of the War Prevention |he aprtnK, t(,,d p,.T A. Friday aft-
League of America, was the prlncl-, prn()on #t , he U ncoln gchool on
registeratlon year Saturday by w)th a beautlful Easter lily. The
SOUTH FORK BRIDGE
ttvn brnthpra, John and Gordon.
Garden Meeting Next
TWO TOWN CLUB WILL
purpose, and progress of
Funeral service» were held Mon­ pal speaker at the Friday neon ,,|t>
The club "zlll hold a
"Bettor making application at the county ladie8 presented her with a hand
lunchaon meeting of the Sprl.tofleld i (hp <.,(,anup canipa,Kn
A brld<t,, BUffIcfe-ntly large to
HAVE DINNER FRIDAY
Many of her
day al 2:90 o’clock from the
Home and Garden” meeting on the sheriff's office. This office has been bercbief shower.
Clarence A. Manion.
M(gg ,,(>th Konkel and Mrs. Fltx- be used In taking pack horse»
Walkar-Poole chapel In Eugene, Lions club
second Tuesday In April. Mrs. A. instructed by the secretary of state friends wbo had other engagements
Members of the Two Town club
lnlerfnent waa made In Rest Haven national field organlxer for Lions g^rald, Lane health nurses, will across the South Fork of the Mc- 1J. YnnValuah will have charge of to take applications Saturday and gen, the|r cardg and handkerchiefs
will meet at the home of Mr. and
Internntlonnl.
was
ulso
present
and
talks
on
the
work
they
are
Kenxle
river
at
the
Junction
of
the
Issue
temporary
plates
to
be
used
durlng
tbe
evening.
cemetery.
thD meeting.
Mrs. H, F. Brogdon in Eugene
made a short address.
doing among school children.
’ South Fork road and the trail lead
until the regular plates are received 5
__________________
Friday evening tor a covered dtoh
from Salem.
Students at the Lincoln school ing U> Hidden lake will be con-
PHILLIPS AGAIN HEADS
FUNERAL RITES HELD
HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA OAKRIDGE LEGION POST
dinner and entertainment starting
The last receipt of registration
will provide a short program to structed this spring It was an-
LOCAL FOUR-L GROUP at 6:30.
TO BE GIVEN APRIL 10
TUESDAY FOR MRS. COLE is required to be shown when max­
INSTALLED SATURDAY
‘he talks by the visitors. ! nounced this week by Smith Tay
Springfield members of the club
ing application for a new set of
lor. Cascade forest ranger who was
Finishing touches are now being
Funeral services for Mrs. Ella plates In order to expedite their | J. S. Phillips was re-elected chair­ who will attend are Mr. and Mrs.
at the site of the new bridge with
Major and Mrs. M. B. Huntley SUNDAY SCHOOL CLAS6
man of the Four-L organization of M. J. McKlln, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
given to "Sailor Maids," musical
C. O. Olson, forest road superin­ H its Cole, who died at the home delivery.
am flN ell Glllons were at Oakridge
Springfield at thetr monthly meet­ Basford, and Mr. and Mrs W N.
operetta which will be presented
HAS PARTY TUESDAY tendent, Monday.
of her sister, Mrs. 8. S. Potter,
Saturday for the Installation of the
ing held Monday. D. C. Ogilvie Donaldson.
at the high school auditorium on
last week, were held from the
The
bridge
will
connect
the
high­
WET WEATHER KEEPS
recenlly organized Cascade post of
Boyg
Mrg A {J v#n yaltah's
was elected vice-chairman, and W.
April 10, by th e combined glee
Walker-Poole
chapel
In
this
city
the American Legion. The new Sun(lav g{.hoo, c ,agg ()f , ht> Mp, h. way with the Fall Creek trail from
BALL PRACTICE INSIDE P. Tyson was elected third member
clubs -of the »«bool under the di­
Tuesday
afternoon.
Rev.
J.
T.
BAPTIST LADIES AID
which hikers branch off after the
of the conference committee.
rection of Ernest McKinney, music group which has members at both I ()(„ gt ,,hur(.h, ent„r, alned the girls
Moore, an old friend of the de­
The continual showers of the
Oakridge and W estfir was spon
evenlng at the first three miles to go to Hidden
MEETS ON WEDNESDAY
Instructor.
Charles Myers and Moot)? Neet
ceased, officiated at the services pant two weeks have prevented
sored by the Cottage Grove post. home ()f Mr M d Mrg , A Nehpr lake.
The final cast has been selected
and Interment was made In Laurel high school baseball players from were elected trustees. John King
Members of the Ladles Aid ot
Many prominent Legion w orkers, pngt <)f SprlnKflpld
Thp evening
from the two previously announced
Grove cemetery.
getting many hours of outdoor waB reflected secretary-treasurer, the Baptist church held their de­
were present for the affair at wag gpen, wltb gampg nj,d music. LEGION POST PRESENTS
and a mixed chorus uf 35 voices
A slater, Mrs. Jean Randlett, of practice this spring. They came out
Plans for a short play were dis votional meting Wednesday after­
Refreshments were enjoyed at a
AUXILIARY W ITH FLAG
has been built up with tho boys Oakridge.
Fargo, North Dakota, was unable two days this week but have been ' cussed and Elvln May was author- noon. The totter part of the after­
, late hour. Howard Hughes had
and girls gleo clubs ns the nucleus.
forced to move Inside again where lied to take charge of the work.
noon was spent with their regular
Members of Hprlngfleld Ameri­ to attend the funeral.
"Sailor Maids" had previously MRS. McKLIN ENTERTAINS (hargP of the arrangements.
they practice throwing and catch -!
---------------------------
sewing work.
can
Legion
post
number
40
voted
been scheduled for presentation
FOR W.C.T.U. T H IS WEEK
-----------------------
ing.
MISSION GROUP PLANS
MRS. ALDRICH HOSTESS
at
their
m
eeting
last
Thursday
'April 3. but was postponed one
----------
FIRE TRUCK CALLED
A new batting box has been con-
evening to present a regulation TO MOTHER STUDY CLUB
PUBLIC SUPPER FRIDAY
Mrs. M. J. McKlln entertained at
week when the IAughleroaque pro­
structed on the northwest corner
TO
WEST
SPRINGFIELD
American
flog
to
their
auxiliary
her home at 606 D street Wednes-
gram was sal one week later.
Thp Womeo>a Foreign Missionary
group. Hid George of Eugene, past
Mrs. C hesterA ldrlc^ entertained of the field, and wire screens have
day afternoon for the members of
Hugh Jollff, fire chief, answered state comander, was present and
been made to place over the win goclety of the Methodlst church
Ihe
members
of
the
Mother's
study
the Hprlngfleld W. C. T. U. Each ) a call from Wost Springfield Tues-
APRIL 15 FINAL DAY TO
cafeterla supper In the
club at their regular semi-monthly dows at the school to prevent them
member of the group present at ()ay aflernoon a ,Mlut 4:00 „.clocU made a short talk.
SIGN FRUIT CONTRACTS the m eeting entertained with
Members of the Legion and Aux­ meeting at her home here Tuesday from being broken by heavy hitters, i cburcb di„ing room Friday evening
In the hardest shower of the after­
_
iliary enjoyed a potluck dinner at afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock.
1 of this
week, Mrs. W. F. Walker
reading.
noon to put out a fire In the dw ell­
All fruit contracts with the Eu­
and Mrs. W. H. Pollard have charge
the community hall before their Many of the women who have at SPRINGFIELD MAN GETS
ing buck of the W estside Grocery.
gene Fruit Orovrers aadbclatlon
business meetings.
tended the m eetings before were
25-YEAR LODGE EMBLEM of arrangements. Proceeds w ill be
The building belongs to Hessle
must he signed and In tho office STREETS GET BLADING
used for the work of the organiza­
present.
of the company by April IB, no
DURING WET WEATHER llryan. Only minor damages were PRISCILLA MEMBERS TO
Zack Collins of Springfield was tion.
The next m eeting will be the
done
by
the
blaze
which
started
cording to J. O. Holt, manager.
presented with a 25-year veterans'
MEET AT DIBÖLEE HOME first of an extra series of meetings
Robert I’lrrte, city street com­ from a defective chimney.
The cannery will be able to handle
To Visit In Portland— Mrs. Wm
• | N E V C R F IG a fc R B D CWT
nn-d radio broadcasts to be put on Jewel a the Eugene I. O. O. F.
all rnllt brought hi this year, hut missioner, I h taking udvnntoge of
lodge Tuesday evening on the oc- Stacey 1s leaving today for Port
W H IC H S P E N D S M O N E Y
over
station
KOAC
at
Corvallis
Mrs.
II.
().
Dlbblee
will
entertain
will lake only vegetables grown the softened surface of Ihe mac-| Son Born—Mr. and Mrs. John
casion of tho Initiation of a class j land where she will spend some
FASTEST, THE FELLO W
The
members
w
ill
m
eet
at
the
at
her
home
Friday
afternoon
for
under contract. These contracts ailamlxed streets this week and Is Ougnl of Oakridge are the parents
of 20 candidates. Dr. L. L. Baker, time visiting friends and relatives,
T
H A T ^ w o n a P R i - i t »w
home
of
Mrs.
Prat
Holverson
April
Ihe
members
of
the
Priscilla
club.
nra now being signed. A reduction binding them down with the city of a baby sou boro to them at
A L O T T C R Y OR A W ltX J W ^
7, and there will be a discussion grand master of the I. O. O. F. for Mr. Stacev ha» be n working on
Sewing,
entertainment
and
refresh-
the
Pacific
Christian
hospital
In
will he made In vegetable acreage grader. Many of tho streets have
W IT H T H E U F E to*«
of the topic, "Does Your Child Play Oregon, was presented with a gold highway signal work near that city
this season as the markets are be­ developed churk holes and he Is Kugene on Saturday, March 21, ! ments will form the diversion for
M O ro « v *
(or some time.
watch the same evening.
U31,
'
the
member»
during
the
afternoon.
Enough.”
now filling them.
low normal acordlng to Holt.
loy Waterway« u iih im - lut lo ti d e i h l e d
BELL THEATRE CLOSED ut tliolr mootlni; at Hub-m luHt P i I
ilu> t o 4 |f |n y lb« roquoMt for u
Cooley Sells Interest to Pohl; public hearing <> ii th« proposed
Will Now Operate Sound
canalisation of lb» W lltomntts river
L