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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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' h P H IN O H K IJI. LANK COUNTY, OKKOON. TH U R SD A Y, MAY 21, 1931
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NO. 1»
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HEALTH
WILL BE h l 'A .
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V
All Grade School and Ol
Children Groupe to Partici*
pate in Exercieae
PROCLAMATION
ISSUED
P.-T. A. 8poneora Annual
Teacher Tea and Reception
Following Program
Teacher Wedding
Told Last Week
Senior Class Play Chamber to Boost
Is bast Comedy City Bakery Bread
Mias Mabel Olson Keeps Wed­
ding Secret for Seventeen Vote Bonus Now 40,000 Extra with Each $20 in New Subs- Pitchers Stage Duel; Ten In­
Months; Told at Shower
ceptions; Second Period Will End May 29; Con-
nings Required to Settle
testants
Working
Hard
for
Big
Prizes
Supremacy for Springfield
Announcement of the marriage
’udonts Offer “Take My Ad­ People Urged to Use Spring-
field Made Bread and to Pa­
vice” at H. S. Auditorium
tronize Local Products
Friday; Ticket Sale On
Boosting of Springfield bakery
"Take My Advice,** senior -duns
comedy In three acts to be present- products will be carried on by the
ed at the Springfield high school Hprlngfleld Chamber of Commerce
auditorium Friday evening at 8 as far as that body has power It
o'clock under the direction of Miss was voted at a meeting Tuesday
Marguerite Mlllholleu la guaran evening In the community hall. Li­
teed to produce more laughs than terature urging people to use
any other similar production shown Hprlngfleld made bread will be dis­
here for some time according to tributed soon by a committee bead-
inembera of the business staff of ed by Julius Fulop Cmiporutlon
of the Civic club will lie asked In
the play.
Thu story la that of a typical currying on the campulgn for the
American family of father mid mo­ use of home products.
W a n t Road Passable
ther and their son and daughter.
The chamber Instructed the se­
The children are rather impetenus
and select friends which ure not cretary to write the highway com
entirely pleasing to their parents. mission a letter requesting them to
Instrui t the contractors on the Vida
Htudiuits cast for parts In the
Nimrod eection of the M< Kenslc
play and their roles are; Lloyd
highway Io keep the detours puss
Mattison, Hud Weaver; Dorothy
able ut all times and to erect safe
Fisher, Ann Weaver; Paul Itohley,
guards and warning lights at night
Jim Thayur; John Lynch as Kerry
Members complained that the road
Van Kind; Helen Mersdorf, Mrs
was being left In dangerous con
Joseph Weaver; Richard Lllne,
ditions and some cars have been
Bradley Clement; and Daisy Turn-
damaged.
seth, Marella Bruits.
The chamber dlacussed the re
The business staff Is composed quest of ournlval companies to show
of Harold Geiger, business mana this summer In Kprlugfield and a
ger; Itevwl Sumner, stage man- ; committee was appointed to Invea
ager; Myrna Bartholomew, proper-1 tlgati- the matter farther. There,
ty manager; and Mary Hadley as la argument both for and against
costume mistress.
carnivals coming to town
The scene for the play Is found
The chamber will lie boat tonight
In the living room of the suburban to the loitie County Chamber ol
home of the Weaver family. T h e ' Commerce which Is meeting in the
three acts take place In the after Community hall
noon, evening, and at night. The
In carrying out the home brean
action la fast and snappy.
campaign ui'-mbcrs of Ihe chamber
pointed out that Hprlngfleld made
bread had scored very high In tests
and thut from a quality standpoint
was far ahead of much other bread
bought locally. The chamber will
alao ask the grocers to push the
home product harder than they
Election of Officers for Year, have heretofore.
Contest First Period BALL TEAM HIES
Ends in Lively Noting GAMEJN EUGENE
of Miss Mabel Olaon teacher St the
Brattaln school for several years,
to Prank Shelley of Jasper was
made here last Thursday evening
during a shower given at the Gor-
rle home by Mrs. C. G. Van Vglzah
honoring Miss Olaon and Mias Wil­
ma Scott who will become the
bride of Carl Sellers this summer
The Olson-Shelley wedding took
place at Roseburg on December 24
1929 and had been kept quiet until
Thursday.
Announcement of the wedding
was made by Miss Jeannlne With-
thers who distributed corsages to
the guests to which were attached
small cards telling of the wedding.
Guests at the shower Included
Mrs. Mabel Riddle, Mrs. Ella Lom
hard. Mrs. W W. Walker, Mra.
Ivan Male, Mrs. L. K. Page, Mrs.
C. I. Oorrle, 8r„ Mrs. C. I. Oorrle,
Jr.. Mrs. Arthur Roberts, Miss Cry­
stal Byan, Miss Edna Platt, Miss
Eva Phetteplace, Miss Alta Man­
ning, Miss Margaret Oorrle, Mias
Anita Welland. Miss Lillian Eng­
land. Miss J can nice Withers. Miss
Winnie Olson, Miss Annie Llnkla-
ter and the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelley will make
their home at Jasper at the conclu­
sion of the school year
It won't be long now until the end of the second period COTTAGE GROVE IS NEXT
of our big “Earn and Win” campaign with 40,000 extra votes
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earned with each $20 In new subscriptions. That Is the Result of Season Hinges on
largest amount of extra votes left In the campaign as the Eugene-U. H. S. Game in
bonus is reduced again at 8 p. m. May 29.
Eugene Friday Afternoon
' ' "
"
, ™“
Homs Strsteh Coming
One of the moat spectacular base­
The final period or Home Stretch
s tu d e n ts
'• looming on the horizon and It ball games ever played In Eugene
P R O C L A M A T IO N
or Hprlngfleld waa dished out to
I. a decidedly short affair, lasting fang at Eut„ne Tuegday
Milt Harriet Anderson will repro»
Whereas. the youth of Hprlng
sent North Carolina at the Virginia
only three short working days, when Eugene and Hprlngfleld high
Apple Blossom fete.
field are It* future clttsens,
' Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, schools crossed bats In a ten-inning
Whereas. the efficiency and
which ended 3-2 for Spring-
Eight Small Girls to Appear June 1. 2. and 3. The final whistle 1
wealth of a community are de­
blows gt g p. m. sharp June 3, and 'fleld'
in ‘Priscilla Week’ at Meth­
pendent upon the health of Its
Both tearaa
teams P1*5'*”’ * P,tch‘“«
the counting of votes will com : 8001
odist Church Next Week
dtteena,
duel for the first six Innings with
mence at once. What you win de-
only scattered hits and no runs
Wbereaa. the basis of child
Eight small Hprlngfleld girls be­ pends entirely upon yourself and j until Eugene made two runs. Then
welfare Is child health—sound
tween the ages of seven and ten
NOW is the time to try your very the game became a nip and tuck
minds clothed In sound bodies.
years will present a musical oper­
First Year in Springfield is
hardest
as there Is still one week affair until the ninth Inning when
TIIKHKFOHK. I. W. P. TY­
etta, "Priscilla Week," at the Meth­
Successful; Creswell Cream
™ '» »»« •« « •» *n<*
odist chuhch here Monday evening, left of the current period amd sub-
SON, Mayor of the City of
shut out Eugene, tying the score
Station
Started
Springfield. do hereby designate
May 26, at 7:30 o'clock under the scrlptlons earn more votes NOW
making an extra inning necessary.
Friday. May 32nd a« child
direction of Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fen­ than during the last period. This
Proof of the suitability of this
Hprlngfleld players brought In
health day In Hprlngrteld. and
ton.
vicinity for dairying Industry was
advice la for all the contestants one run In the first of the tenth
call upon the people of Spring-
Girls
taking
part
In
the
operetta
forcibly pointed out here recently
and again shut out Eugene, thus
field to celebrate this day In
are Dorothy Flanery, June Mulhol­ whether they are near the top of
with the close of the first years
the vote column or several votes taking the game.
honor of the health and welfare
land.
Ethel
Springer,
Betty
Jean
business of the Hprlngfleld Cream­
The entire game was a pitching
of our children.
and Mary Kathryn Taylor, Betty behind the leaders. The number of
ery The local institution has en­
prizes to be awarded makes it battle between John Lynch for
Jean
Walden,
and
Peggy
and
Ted­
joyed a continual growth In volume
possible for almost every contest­ Springfield and McKittrick and In­
W I’ . T Y S O N . M ayor
dy Wright.
cl business and has been able to
ant to win a valuable prize and the man for Eugene. Clever playing on
This same group presented the more votes you have at the finish,
pay farmers of this vicinity slight­
the part of both teams accounted
Program numbers for the annual
operetta at 'he Eugene Bible col­ the greater will be your prize. Con­
ly higher price for their butterfat
for the few scores which were
;'hlld Health Day axarclsoa to be
lege Wednesday evening of thia sidering the value of the first
than they could obtain outside of
made.
ibserved here Friday. May It. have
week.
Portland.
three prizes It Is worth anyone’s
M*en completed and were announc­
Another victory, almost as Inter­
Plano solos, duos, and trios will extreme effort to put in every
.Manufacture
of
dairy
products
ed Ibis week by Mrs. L. K. Page,
esting as the Eugene high game
be
interspersed
between
the
vari
has also shown a great Increase
spare moment from now on. No was the match with University high
leneral chairman, and Miss Dorie
ous parts of the operetta.
during each succeeding month of
one In the race has the big Graham here Friday. Springfield players
llrard. and other faculty members
ihe year. Large quantities of but­
if the Lincoln and Hratlaln schools,
There will be no admission sedan In the bag yet and tt Is took this game 6-3. This game also
ter have been churned an Increas­ Free Textbook Plan to Be­ charge. A silver offering will be possible for one of the tall enders saw the locals trailing on the short
students at both the grade schools
ing Ice-cream business has been come Effective in Lower charged and proceeds used to ap­ to come from behind and be a top end of 3-1 score nntll the fifth In­
will have parts on the program
noted
a>nd more unified support of
which Is scheduled to begin on the
ply on a piamo purchased recently notcher before the finish. Many a ning when four additional runs
Schools of City Next Fall
the business by local people baa
baseball game has been won after were made bringing the final
awn at the Lincoln school at one
by the Epworth League.
been
felt
by
the
proprietors.
Ice
two were out In the ninth inning scores for the game, as neither
/clock.
A request for donations of grade
Dinner. Talk by W. B. Dil­
deliveries are also being made school textbooks which can be used
and the last minute of play on the team made a run after the fifth.
Immediately following the health
regularly.
gridiron has decided many hard
lard on Program
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS
in the schools of the city next fa ll;
program will come the annual P.-T.
Hprlngfleld high school meets
fought football games. Work hard
One of the largest advances in was made to parents of studentsj
it tea and reception for teachers
TO EXCHANGE PLAYS
right
up
to
the
last
minute
and
you
Oo,ta«e
GroTe here Pr,d”
Election of officers for the latne
trade expansion made by the firm this week by principals at the Lin-,
if the schools of the city. This will
will be well rewarded for your ef- j n<x,n ,n the f,naI » “ e of
Bea
County Chamber of Commerce for Eugene Croup to O ffe r "T he Quest" during the first year Is the estab. coin and Brattaln schools.
Mt held In the Lincoln school.
fortg
; son. This game should ba aa easy
the next year wl II be made at the ’ At H. 8. A uditorium Next W ed­
Ilshmcnt of a cream station at
The
schools
will
adopt
the
free
The children's program will monthly meeting of that body at
Race la Close
' victory for Springfield. Over In Eu-
Creswell. This Is managed by Gall text book plan authorized by th e! Pollard and Barber Candi­
nesday Evening
itart with a chorus composed of the Community hull tonight ac­
The
race
has
been
nip
and
tuck
«ene the crucU1 game
Eu-
Perry who tests the cream brought last legislature according to G. B ., dates for Réélection; Elec­
■tudents of the Junior high school, cording to H. K Maxey, president
gene high snd University high la
and
the
end
of
this
week
may
see
In
by
farmers
and
delivers
it
at
Members of the University class
Wood, and-Roy P. Qulney, princi­
tion to Be Held June 15
rhe other numbers on the program
a new leader for first honors. An­ also scheduled for Friday. The prep-
The gathering which will be at-1 of Ihe Eugene Christian church will 'he plant here each evening. This pals. The law provides that schools!
will Include: a flag exercise, kind
other
thing to remember is that pers are now leading the league and
tended by delegates from most of present their play. "The Quest" at new service has greatly Increased may supply text books to pupils
Two
Springfield
men
have
»rgarten group under the direction
ten
per
cent commission is paid if they win they will become cham
the communities and cities of Last« the high school auditorium here new service has greatly increased In the first eight grades insofar thrown their hats Into the school
pions. It they drop this game they
>f Mrs Birch; Qustafs Skoal.
county will start with a dinner a t , next Wednesday afternoon and the the nmnlier of patrons of the as 81.50 per pupil each year will election campaign this week and up to May 29 Inclusive so It pays
Scandinavian folk dance, first and
to
put
on
all
possible
speed
and
the
:
w
111 throw the championship into
the hall to be served by the women Christian Endeavor of the Spring creamery, providing a easier and enable them to do ao. The plan Is others are expected to follow dur­
lecond grades of Lincoln school;
more you turn In up to that time a f r e e w a y tie between Spring-
of the Civic club.
quicker
method
of
selling
theta*
to
be
extended
each
year
until
all
field
Christian
church
will
present
ing
the
next
few
days.
nereis«. recreational group, dlrec-
the larger your commission check field, Eugene, and U. H. S. This
elementary and Junior high school
Walter Dillard, county clerk, has Un it comedy. "The Arrival of Kit­ butterfat.
would necessitate play-off games.
ed by Mrs. John F Ketela; rose
Clayton Barber will seek reelec- will be.
text books are supplied by the dis­
>ud dance, first, second and third been asked to speak to the Chamber ty ' at the church In Eugene Friday
tlon as clerk of district 19 his
trict.
trades of lira!tain school; bllcklng organisation on the tax distribution evening of this week, Both plays MOTORIST RUNS OVER
petition being filed this week. Dr.
BROTHERHOOD PIC N IC .
Those favoring the plan argue W. H. Pollard is to be a candidate
lance, third grade, Lincoln school; charts which lie has been mnkiug have been produced before nnd TRANSIENT ON HIGHWAY
PLANS ARE DISCUSSED
that when books are purchased by for member of the school board.
-tbbon dance, fourth and fifth for various districts showing Just drew large appreciative audiences.
Dr.
Buchanan
Is
directing
the
exactly
where
each
penny
of
the
I
the
schools
they
can
be
obtained
Virgil Wiscarson of Eugene
trades. Lincoln school; fishing
A petition nominating him was In
John Knox, Evangelist, Gives T a lk
Eugene production, and Mrs. John struck Wm. Kelly, transient, to the for less and In some cases It will circulation this week and will prob­
long, boys of the fourth, fifth and tax dollar goes when It Is spent.
on “ Peao*” a t Joint M eeting at
F.
Ketela
has
charge
of
the
Spring-
A
nominating
committee
headed
not
be
necessary
to
supply
Individ­
pavement on the Pacific highway
ilxth grades, Brattaln school; tap
Methodist Church .
ably
be
filed
today.
Held
play.
Exhibits Must Be at Commun­
at Davenport's service station be­ ual texts for all pupils.
lance, Jean Lloyd; Virginia Reel, by Robert Callahan of Eugene will
These are the only two vacancies
make
recommendations
for
new
of-'
Principals of the two grade
tween Eugene and Springfield last
xiys and girls, sixth grade Brat
Plans for the annual picnic of
in the school board to be filled in ity Hail Before Noon; Chil­
KENSINGTON CLUB HAS
Thursday afternoon. Kelly sus­ schools here state that If all books
:aln; Oarden song, girls, fourth, fleers.
the Men's Brotherhood of the Meth­
dren's Parade Planned
June. C. A. Swarts has another
now owned by pupils were to be
iffth, and sixth grades. Brattaln
LUNCHEON ON FRIDAY tained injuries to hts head.
odist church were formulated at
year to serve and F. B. Flanery has
ichool; song, Junior high school; FRED L. RICKER DIES;
Springfield's annual Rose Show the Joint meeting of that group
Eyewitnesses state that he step­ donated to the schools, and new two more in office.
Mrs.
L.
E.
Raeford
won
the
prlxe
ones
purchased
to
only
to
fill
out
md the May-pole dance by the
and Children's parade will be held and the Ergatha. Young Married
FUNERAL IS THURSDAY
ped out from behind an automobile
for the games played at the Anch­
Petitions for these offices must Tuesday under the sponsorship of
the present needs of the schools,
ttrls of the first and second grades
couples, the men's, and women's
and started to cross the street and
>f the Lincoln school.
Fred L. Ricker died at hlu home orage last Friday afternoon after then decided to come back. He was the free text book plan might be be filed with the clerk ten days the Women's Civic club according classes which was held Monday eve­
before the date set for the election. to Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, president
A short address will be given Tuesday morning nt 9:30 at the the luncheon of the Kensington taken to the Eugene hospital where put Into effect at once.
ning. The gathering started with a
In asking for donations of books -Commenting on the school board of the club.
ay W. P. Tyson, mayor of Spring- age of seventy years, leaving aur club for which Mrs. W. C. Rebhan his Injuries were dressed by a
potluck dinner after which John
and
Mrs.
II.
B.
Murphy
were
hoet-
the school officials promise that position this morning. Dr. Pollard
Field. who has Issued a health day vlvln« his widow Mrs. Cora Ricker
The rose show will be held at the Knox, evangelist, gave a lecture on
Springfield
physician.
It will not be necessary under any stated that he has served several Community hall from one o'clock “Peace.’’
proclamation, and this will be fol- and three daughters and one son. eses.
Members of the club present for
circumstances for those people to terms and would not go out to seek in the afternoon to nine in the eve
owed by the presentation of blue Mrs. Edna Caughey of Bend, Ore­
The time of the picnic was not
purchase copies of books given to another term on the board, but ning. Exhibitors are to bring their
ribbons and buttons to boys and gon. Mra. C,. D. Sturdlvan of Red­ the luncheon were Mrs. W. E. KENYONS ENTERTAIN
selected,
but will probably be held
Buell.
Mrs.
W.
K
Burnell,
Mrs
girls who hare met all require­ mond, Mrs. C. L. Wallace of Eu- j
DINNER CLUB GROUP the schools If other children In the friends have asked permission to flowers to the rooms between 8 and
about the middle of June. Dr. W.
Hiisford.
Mrs.
Clarence
Chase,
Mrs.
family
need
them
later.
ments neceseary to obtain them.
gene and Orant A. Ricker of North
circulate a petition and he con­ 12 o'clock after which the doors
Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Kenyon en­
C. E. Kenyon. Mrs. L May, Mrs.
Lists on which to check the sented to run. He says he will seek will be closed while the judges are H. Pollard. Dr. N. W. Emery.
The program prepared by the Rend
J. T Moore. Mrs. C. E Swarts. tertained at their home Wednes­ names and quantities of books the office on an economy platform, making their awards. The names Charles Poole, and R. L. Drury
P.-T. A. for their tea will consist
Mr. Rlckqr was horn Jan. 8. 1865
if an address by Ida Adams, a ban at Sheboygan. Wisconsin and be­ Miss Edna Swarts, Mrs. 8. C. day evening for members of the owned by students were distributed but will not sacrifice quality for of the Judges wll not be divulged will have charge of refreshments.
Howard Hughes, P. J. Bartholomew,
|o trio, and a song by Mrs. Jane came a member of the Odd Fellows Wright. Mrs. Harry Whitney, and dinner club. Following, the dinner among the parents thia week with price.
unti Tuesday.
and W. E. Buell will arrange sports,
the menihers-enjoyed several hours the request that they be filled In
the two hnatesses.
Ketsls.
Exhibits are to be divided into and Wm. O. Hughes, L. May and
lodge at Balfour. North Dakota. He
and returned to the schools to be
Mrs. Edith Laxton will have was a carpenter by trude anil lived j The next meeting of .the club of cards.
two groups; blooms and baskets. Dr. R. P. Mortensen will arrange
MAN
DIES
AT
WORK
will he held May 29 at the home
t-harge of the tea.
Guests for the affair were Mr. used as a guide in preparing plans
The roses are to be exhibited eith­ transportation.
In and about Creswell for the past
SON FINDS HIS BODY
All members of the P.-T. A. and fifteen years. While Ihe last few of Mrs. Clarence Chase at which nnd Mrs. Welby Stevens, Mr. and for next year.
er as single blooms, six-of-a-kind or
Books which the schools decide
parents of children are urged to at­ years he has been unable to be time she will entertain with a gar­ Mrs. M. M. Peery, Mr. and Mrs.
three-of-a-kind in vases. The bask­
Elijah
C.
Stuman,
80,
dropped
LOCAL GUARD UNIT
den
party.
tend this reception for the teachers In business on account of Illness
Harold Peery. and Mr. and Mrs. to furnish free next year will not
ets may be any flowers or mixture
dead
Monday
while
at
work
on
his
be accepted by book-stores or in
Arthur
Roberts.
GETS NEW MEMBER
He at one time owned nn opern
farm at Trent. His body was found of flowers either wild or tame, ar­
The club meets every two weeks. the schools for sale or exchange.
FIVE STUDENTS WIN
LAIRD FUNERAL HELD
ranged according to the Individual
house at Creswell.
by
his
son,
John,
who
began
Beach­
This plan has been endorsed by the
Private Ivan C. SMarmer has been
taste of the exhibitor.
HONORS IN SPELLING
The funeral waa held Thursday;
AT GRAVESIDE MONDAY
Htate Superintendent of Education. ing when his father failed to re­
transferred from Company M 186th
EASTERN
STAR
HOLDS
Art
work
by
W
A
Elkins
class
afternoon al the Schwerlng chapel
turn home.
will be exhibited at the show by ' infantry Eugene, to company C.
Five students In the 8 A. 1 grade
Funeral services for Reese Hen­ with Interment In the Creswell ce­
DINNER ON TUESDAY
Mr. Stuman had been a resident Miss Edna Swarts A home made headquarters company, 162nd In­
LODGE CROUP PLANS
ry Laird 7#. native Oregonian, who metery, E. A. Schwerlng mortician. at the Lincoln school made a grade
of the Trent district for 19 years.
fantry, first battalion. He replaces
of 100 per cent In a test given
died Friday afternoon at the home
The monthly pot-luck dinner and
PUBLIC CARD PARTY He was born In Franklin, North rug exhibition is also being plan­
recently. The lest was sponsored meeting of the Eastern Star was
ned with Mrs L. E. Basford in private M. A. Pohl who has been
of his nephew, Ralph P. Laird, at NEEDLECRAFT GROUP
by the County Superintendent of held at the Masonic home Tues­
Members of Progressive 22. drill Carolina, in 1861. and was sur­ charge. Any person having interest­ transferred to the National Guard
Jasper, were held at the Pleasant
HAS MEETING TODAY Schools and was published in day evening at 6:30. Lodge work learn of the Rebekah lodge will en­ vived by four sons, Thomas. Calen­ ing rugs which they or their friends reserve at his request. Starmer
HUI cemetery Monday morning at
School Hell, school publication. Mrs and a social gathering was en­ tertain at the l.O.O.F. hall Friday, dar, North Carolina; Fred. Ash have made are urged to bring them will become radio operator for the
11 o'clock with Rev. Willard A. El­
vllle, North Carolina; Vance, Eu to the Community hall Tuesday. local unit.
Members of the Needlecraft club Ella Ixitnlinrtl Is the teacher of the
joyed following the dinner which May 29. with a card party. The
kins, officiating.
will meet at the home of Mrs. C. group.
gene; and John, Trent. He also They will be well taken care of.
Students
making
perfect
The change waa made because
R. H. Laird was bom at Fern
was served Io the families of the general public Is Invited and tick­
leaves one daughter, Mrs. Addle
O. Wilson nt her home on Emerald averages were IjrVerne Pugh, Al­
Most colorful event of the day business duties prevented Pohl
ets will be on sale soon.
Ridge, Oregon, May 14, 1865. He
Star members.
Richards. Olympia. Washington, will be the Children's Parade under
Heights today for their regular len Sneed. Olga Harynchuk. Luclle
Is survived by two brothers, P. N.
from attending summer camp.
and 21 grandchildren and five the supervision of Mrs. L. K. Page.
meeting. Mrs. W. N. Ixing will he Davis, and Mary Young.
I^alrd and William LaJrd of Jasper;
great-grandchildren.
the assistant hostess for the after­
All children of the city are invited; M OTH E R S-D A U G H TER 8
three listerà, Abbie Laird, Eugenie.
Funera! services were to be held to enter this parade, the only re­
noon meeting which starts at 2:30.
Mra. John H. Lewis, Lewiston, Ida­
BAPTIST PASTOR GIVES
at 2:30 Thursday at the Pleasant quirement being that they wear
BANQUET ON FRIDAY
ho, and Mra. Henry T. Bristow,
SUNDAY SERMON TOPICS
Hill church with Rev. Harry Neet some costume.
EUGENE MASONS INVITE
Bellfountain.
officiating. Interment will be at the
The parade Is scheduled to start | Members of the World Wide
Walker-Poole chapel had charge LOCAL LODGE TO DINNER
Rov. Ralph R. Mulholland, pas­
Pleasant Hill cemetery. Branstet at the corner of Seventh and Main Guild of the Baptist church spon­
tor of the Hprlngfleld Baptist
of the funeral.
ters funeral home was In charge streets promptly at four o'clock | sored a banquet and program for
Masons belonging to the Liberty church, will preach on the topic,
Contestants
in
this
campaign
have
the
privilege
of
publishing
and will march down Main street ' mothers and thedr daughters at
lodge of Hprlngfleld together with “The Divine Necessity” at the
A. WEED PASSES AT
church Friday evening. Entertain­
RAILROAD EMPLOYEE IS
all tttelr votes at any time or may hold some In reserve. There­
to the railroad tracks at third.
their wives hnvo been Invited to morning services. His evening ser­
ment consisted of Informal talks.
HOSPITAL IN EUGENE attend a potluck dinner at the Eu­ mon topic will bo "Fighting The
fore. the votes shown In this list each week will be the total
Each
child
Is
entitled
to
enter
INJURED HERE FRIDAY
almost
anything
In
the
parade.
The
m“’"ca'
“ d rea(" n«a
which the contestants desired to be published. This method
gene temple Friday May 22. Eugene Air." The men of the church will
F. A. Weed of Vida died at the
Ina Hubbard and Dorothea Fresa
leaves
It
entirely
up
to
the
contestants
themselves.
exhibits
will
be
especially
grouped
Dave Murdock, employee of the
lodge number 11, McKenxIe river provide a special program of mu-
Pacific Christian hospital In Eu
had charge of the menu; V enice
Southern Pacific railroad, was tak In three classifications: vehicles,
lodge 195, and the Rainbow and r I c at the evening service.
gene Friday evening. He was 68
Hawke and Grace Caudell handled
push
cars,
and
comic
costumes.
en
to
the
Eugene
hospital
Friday
Evangeline chapters O.E.». are act­
The Bible achooi meets every
years old and la survived by his
Rose show tagas are being sold the program, and the banquet was
for X-rays of his head and It was
ing as hosts for the dinner meet­ Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
Mrs. Thos. Campbell. Eugene .............—.................. - ........ 500,000
widow, Mrs. I«ela Weed; one son,
this
week by a committee under served by members of the Bethany
found
that
he
had
a
fractured
skull
ing.
Hnzel Edmlston. Thurston
..................................... - ..... 885,000
Sunday school class of the church.
William, at Vida, his mother, Mrs.
and a ruptured drum membrane oo the direction of Mrs. Carl Olson.
Mrs. Eathel Forstrom, Eugene .............................- ............. 1,300,000
LEGION TO SPONSOR
M A. Weed; one sister, Mrs. J. B.
Funds
derived
from
this
sale
will
the
left
side
of
his
head.
Mrs. Ruth Garoutte, Cottage Grove ................................... 1,290,000
Howard, Murphy, Oregon;
one HIGH SCHOOL QUITS
ANOTHER SPOT DANCE
He had been working, jacking up be used to purchase a treat for each RECREATION GROUP HAS
Mrs. J. Irene Hanekamp, Eugene, Rte. 3 ...........................1,296,000
step-son, and one step-daughter,
EARLY ACCOUNT CIRCUS
a
bridge timber when the Jack child entering the parade Tuesday.
Mrs.
Arthur
Hayes,
E
u
gen
e...................................................
1.260,000
MEETING ON TUESDAY
Hprlngfleld post number 40 of the
Harley Hall and Mra. M. E. Red
Women
of
the
Civic
club
will
slipped
and
fell
striking
him
on
the
Mrs.
M.
B.
Huntley,
Springfield
..........................................
1,286,000
Classes at Ihe high school were American legion will sponsor an­
field, both of Redmond.
Mrs. Floyd Thompson entertain-
right side of the head. He was serve a lunch at noon. They will
Cleo Moats. Eugene ....................................................- ........ 303,000
Funeral services were held Mon dismissed early Wednesday so that other spot dance at the Thurston
charge
36
cents
for
this
and
Invite
ed
the members of the Springfield
treated
two
days
by
a
local
physl
Mrs.
Elma
Mosa,
McGlynn
...............
...........................
200,000
day at o'clock from BPanatetter Ihe students might attend the cir­ hall Saturday evening according to
clan and the X-ray films showed all Interested people to attend, recreation group at her homa Tuaa-
Mrs. Pearl Schantol. Eugene, Rte. 2..... ............................. 286,000
chapel In Eugene. Rev. Roy Leslie cus at Eugene. Classes began ear­ Jnck I arson finance officer of the
that the leti aide of the head had Funds from this will alao be used day afternoon. Mrs. John F.
mltb officiated and Interment waa ly In the morning and none were past. The last dance of this nature
been Injured Instead of the right In d n f r a v e x n e n a e s for the chll I was la charge Of the
made In Greenweed cemetery at skipped. Grade achools were not sponsored by the group was very
successful.
dismissed.
County Chamber
Meeting Tonight
Creamery Shows
Business Gains
g>«
l l a n o
fl.
J
.
Operetta Monday
Book Donations
Asked By School
Two Seek Posts
On School Board
Rose Show Will
Parade Tuesday
Contestants