The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 04, 1932, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW ENTY-NINTH yeah
S n tlN H E IE L H , U N K COUNTY. O ltW illN , T ill It.SHAY. EEB Itl A in
BULL Of
BIBLE CLASS OKI
Districts Seek
Play Champions
LISTS GIVES OUT
District School
finances Good
I
No. I
S.H.S. TO MEET
E M SQUAD
_New Ruler o T porto Rico [
Four One-Act Plays to Be
ool Chit-1 Presented at Willakenzie Third Six Weeks Liat Marks All Ganaral Fund Warrants
Issued Prior to January 13
' First
Evenly Matched Teams to
Hall Friday Evening
Half-Year Pariod in Praa-
Called for Payment Now
'•re I
Taka Floor at Local Gym in
ant Tarm of School
Four communities in the Wllla-
Annual Feud Friday
Receipt this week of another tax
WORK NOT COMI e
RY ! keiule district will hold a one-act
turnover for the schools of District
GLENWOOD
HAS
ROLL
play
contest
Frlduy
evening
at
the
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O.
1» leaves the warrant financial GAME TO START AT 7:30
, i Grange hull to determine which
Students Busy Work
condition of the district just about
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schiHil »hull represent the district High School Teacher Has
Articles for Africa W
where
it
was
at
the
first
of
the
Stalling
Games
Proves Suc-
In the county competition to he Mumps, Their Records Have
year, according to Clayton F. Bsr
Friendship Project
announced later.
cms for Campus Five in
Not Been Completed
her, clerk.
Communities entered In the con­
Contest Here Last Week
Fifty-one »tridents In Hprlnxfleld
Approximately 21100 was re
Fifty-one Crai.
dren Have
Lint to be Corn.
Lt. >
Chamber Names
River Delegates
EVANGELIST NAS
TIN EB EC EraN
Anderson and Huntly to Re­
present City on Water Ways
Board; Talk Cascade Road Nightly Services at Christian
Church Draw Good Crowds
M. B.
.. John
, W. Anderson and —
at First Meetings
I
Huntly were appointed delegates to J
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the Willamette Waterways assocla SPECIAL WORK PI i k i u r n
'ion at a meeting of the Springfield
” ° WK PLANNED
fhamber of Commerce Wednesday Usual Sunday Activitiea tn R*.
evenleg In the community
k.n
J activities to Be
community hall
They will represent this city at Held With E. A. Parrish De­
test are Wlllakensle. Coburg. Har­
Honor lists for the third six celved by him this week and he
livering Both Sermons
end Ute Chase Gardena schools
meetings of the association which
den Wuy, and Wlllaglllesple.
Kmartlng from a last minute de­
Weeks period at the Springfield has railed In all warrants Issued
has as its object the canalisation.
...........
were named tbla week an the first
Beverly has been appointed of the rtrer from Portland to v ' hu,,l“Md, crowds are greeting
Hie play contests are a part of school were released this week. prior to January 18, leaving the dis­ feat at the bands of the University „ T
banar rail to be compiled here for
high school basketball team here Governor of Porto Rico in
Springfield. Surveys of the river
*'
A. Parrl*h
Parrish and * his
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evangelistic
religious education. The student» the statewide work being promoted This Is also the half-year or mid­ trict less than one month behind
. T h ? dore Booeeveh, who w w
Friday evening, members of the Io
term
roll
as
students
have
com­
by
home
demonstration
agents
are now under way by army en- party In their nightly services
named have received u grad« of
on Its general warrants. Two hun­
•»signed
to
the
Philippine
Islands.
cal squad announced this week that
which began at the Christian
glneers.
»0 or above In ull lheir exercises I-ane county has been divided Into pleted half-year examinations and dred and twenty dollars of this re­
they were out to grab a victory
are
now
starting
the
last
Ig
weeks
The chamber discussed the Cas- ' i"lrch Tue*d»y. So pleased was the
a
series
of
districts
and
many
of
and claaa work The total enroll-
presented bark taxes, the balance
from the Eugene high quintet when
! cade highway and listened to a re­ Evangelist with the reception
meni In llie week day lllble school these have already chosen their of school for this year.
being received from various school
that group Invades this city Friday
The high school honor roll i-ould funds.
port of the delegation from this city corded him on hls arrival In Spring
which I» conducted at the Lincoln. r«*t>r<ia«titatlvea. Each county will
night In the third A league game of
to Lebanon last month. Belief was field that he Issued the following
Ilrallaln and Chase Garden schools, select their best players and these not be completed because Profes
Had all taxes been paid this year
the season to be played on the to-
expressed that the Oshkosh entoff »tatement after hls first meeting on
by Ml»» Goldie Smith, I» now 204 will compete for a larger district »or John Knox has been out of the district would have been on
cal floor.
Tuesday.
title.
These
in
turn
will
enter
com
school
for
several
days
with
an
at­
from Mabel to Holly would be built
Thia represents voluntary desire in
cash basis at the present time with
Despite the absence of three re
It is good to be In Springfield.
this year.
study the Bible a» parental consent petition at the University In the tack of the mumps and has been a surplus in the treasury. This was
gulars from the Springfield lineup
spring.
What
a wonderful reception, what
unable
to
turn
In
the
grades
of
his
must be received before student«
the situation during the first two
hospitality! If truth dld
kpep
Miss Gertrud Skow, home de- students. The mumps seem to have months of last year.
can be enrolled In uny one of the
me in the right frame of mind I
monestratlon agent for I .une county »wept a much wider path umong
th.
h*fh "CbO°l had obe °f ' cial Meet'ngs at Methodist Pnt a,,er the meeting,
nine classes,
the strongest teams of the season' ~
the high school people than In the
has charge of the local work.
would think that my sister and I
Church Preceding Easter
Those named on ibe honor roll
grade schools.
« i the floor. And the game seemed!
were
king and queen arriving In
are as follows:
to he anybody's affair until the few
Those students whose names are
yonr midst. No, we are Evangelists
The approach of the Lenten sea
Chase Garden
minute« preceding the final whlatle. son brings announcement from the
on the honor roll follow;
here for the most worthy cause on
Ixiulse llennlna. Dewey Bay,
this earth."
Uaiverelty High held a four point Methodist church of special aer-
LINCO LN SCHOOL
Geraldine Chase. Kuby Oldham.
lead, 10-14, at the end of the first vlces being planned between now
The program for the campaign
Junior High
Lola Manley. Florence Flab, Boyd
half, and both team« piled up bas­ and Easter Sunday. Rev. Dean C. |
services calls for special music and
Attendance — Woodrow Bates,
Copenhaver, Malilon I’engra. Le-
kets for their schools during the Poindexter, pastor of the church,'
Bobby Calkins, Lawrence Chase,
congregational singing led by Vel-
land Chase, Kstley gcblck. Gayle
next few minutes until Springfield makes the following announcement !
tle Pruitt, pastor of the church
harles Clement, Lloyd Harris.
Chase.
Springfield Legion Group and finally held a one point lead. 19-20. this week;
and a sermon by Parrish. His sis
Grange Hears Proposal for ter. Miss Lillie Parrish, 1s the
(Concluded on Page 4)
Another scoring spurt was start­
Auxiliary Plan Potluck Din­
Fifth Grade
"The 40 week
Large Crowd Packed Into
.......... .. t o » . » » ” T.'w
«'
P'an Pianist and children's worker.
ed by the Campus players, they run­
hi» Irwin. Violet Steele, Paul
ner at Walterville Tonight
Christian Church Dining
ning their total up to 34 In the last Of the church as Lent. This period
Notl, Peter Phase. Mildred Billings
Starting this evening Mr. Pruitt
KePlacing
Present
System
EARLY LANE BESIDENT
Room for Annual Dinner
has announced that he will sing
Fourth Grade
Final steps In the organtxatlon of few minutes while Springfield play­ has Increasingly eecome a time
.
th® Pre8eDt in addition to his gospel solos a
PASSES AWAY SUNDAY a membership drive for Springfield ers could find the basket only once, of deepening experience and per-' . , . ^ 1
Kmina Grace M»aklns. Winifred
•Nearly 176 men and young men
Lyons, Alberta Keeler. ' Willard
American legion post number 4« ending the affair 22-34.
sonal devotion to Christ on the part , OUM g° ^ Tning "yBtem wlth « group of seml-classical songs such
of Springfield and surrounding
Mrs. Emma R. Brown, resident will probably be taken tonight at
House. Emma lx>u Stratton.
Lineups for the game were:
of hls followers We expect to de
',yBte,n
urKe<’ ln as “Danny Boy." "Until,” “Be­
u re a
gathered nt the Christian of l-ane county since 18»« died a Joint dinner meeting of the group U. H. 8.
vote this period to more a d eq u a te cou’n’t T p ”“ P re 8 e “, ed ‘° the L , ne cause," “Tbe Trumpeteer." and
Ilurch. Flora tierisch. Osrar
Springfield
worth. Beryle Robertson. Mary church Monday evening to enjoy a Kuuday at the home of her dutigh with members of the Auxiliary unit. McAllister
F
? Pomona Grange at their "Love Send a Little Gift of Roses."
D. Wright practicing the teachings of the
fried chicken dinner an guests of ter. Mrs. N. L. Howard near Spring A check-up of those whose names Harcombe
Boyle«. Shirley Haack, Dorothy
F
These are to be followed by the
I
— Thatcher Master In the sermon on’the mount
the Men's Bible S'udy clans of the rield. She was 76 years old and are now on the rostor of the post Milligan
Milligan.
...C
° a*8H° ra“«e •«>' Saturday congregational singing.
G. Wright We will endeavor to bear personal
church This chlckfm dinner has
survived by her daughter; one to determine Just who are consid Soultx
Sixth Grade
O
re9olution Provides for a unit
Children's work will be started
B. Squires testimony to the power of Christ
G
Jane Plinlr, Peaty Patmore, An­ grown to be an annual affair and a son. F E Brown. Springfield; and ered members was started at the Buck
Wilson to meet the needs of men as we co­ form of control with five elective among the school children. They
new record for attendance was est­ wo sisters and one brother In last session of the group and It Is
gela Krupka
Graham and McKenzie, subs. Mer operate with him. We will spend the directors who in turn will select will gather at the church each
ablished at such function this week. South Dakota.
expected that a definite statement vln Chastian. referee.
Fourth Grade
days from Palm Sunday to Easter' the county school superintendent afternoon after school for a half
The membership of the Mous club
Born at Red Wing. Minnesota on on this matter will be available
Springfield and U. H. 8. will meet In a series of services following the
' ‘*aChers' thereby ellminat- hour of fun and religious Instruc­
Jimmie Stamm. Andrew Gott.
and pastors of the other churches November 22. 1857. she moved with tonight.
again for their final encounter prior experiences of the last week in our I - th<> dlstrlct sch001 boards. The tion.
Walter Ixixton. Bruce Maxey, Mar­
were special guests.
her parents to South Dakota when
plan was brought before the Grange
Some of the sermon topics to he
Tentative plans for the drive call to the district tournament at Eu­ Lord's life.
ian Phalr. Jane A inter. Bobble | ‘<dl
Entertainment for the evening a small child. She was married for two captains to carry on the gene on March 3. The tournament
urd. Arthur Prochnow, t ‘heater
The 50 days from Easter to members by C. S. Calef, Willaken- used by the Evangelist during the
hail been arranged under the di­ In 1883 while residing In the Da­ contest with aides chosen from the 1» scheduled to start immediately
Schlewe,
Pentecost will be given to the study xie Grange member, and although next week will Include: "What Is
rection of Veltle Pruitt, pastor of kotas She was a member of the present membership.
afterwards.
of
the power of the Holy Spirit the resolution was tabled at the Man....... Wh»t Is Sin?" “Is There
Work of the Bible school classes the church, who Introduced W. P.
Springfield Methodist church, of
Just what the starting lineup this In the lives of men. It is our meeting It is understood that tt a Hell?’ "What Is Conversion?*'
The dinner tonight will be a pot­
Is carried on very similar to that Tyson, mayor. Rev. William G. Tay­
the Rebekah lodge, and of the W luck affair and will begin at 8:30 Friday will be cannot be announced united purpose that the church may will be brought up again at the and "Is There a Personal Devil T’
of other subjects. Assignments are lor, pastor of the Baptist church C. T. V.
Regular services will be held at
at the Walterville hall. A special as Harold Stevenson and two other now. in this day of man's need, next meeting. This plan is now be­
made and exercises are carried on Dean ('. Poindexter, pastor of the
Funeral services were held Tues- entertainment committee announ­ regulars were out with the mumps bring forth the fruits of the Spirit." ing used In Klamath and Cook 'he church Sunday with Rev. Par­
I Ills year the students are working Methodist church, all of whom
counties, it was said.
rish delivering the sermon on the
on a World Friendship project with made short addresses, and he also day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the ced at the past meeting will have most of the week. The lineup used
by
Coach
May
last
Friday
proved
Announcement of a school for subject of Prayer' The choir will
charge
of
this
part
of
the
program
Vealch
chapel
In
Eugene.
Rev.
GUILD TO HAVE FOUR
Africa The students are making presented severnl other religious
Grange lecturers was also made at furnish special music. Bible school
Dean C. Poindexter, pastor of the Members are C. A Swart«. Oswald very effective until the University
maps, animals, sandtahles cutouts workers who were present.
DELEGATES AT MEET the meeting by Dr. Arnold .Bennett will he held at 9:45 as usual and
Springfield Methodist church of­ Olson. Frank Emerick. Mrs. F. B High boys hurriedly plied up an
boats, trees, and other things for
Ard Hoven contributed two read
, . ,
. HaI1- President of the university the Christian Endeavor wHI meet
use of mission workers In Africa lu g s and a mnle quartet composed ficiated at the chapel, and mem­ Hamlin, Mrs. Walter Gossler, and imposing score and then played a
Aretania Guild of the Baptist [ where
--- - . the sessions will be held at 6:30.
successful stalling game till the
Mrs.
Vern
Caldwell.
bers
of
the
Rebekah
lodge
had
Many of these Items are carved of Dr W. C Rehhun. Dallas Murphy
church
will
have
at
least
four
dele-
February
9 and 10. Jay C. Farmer,
Sunday evening the evangelist
whiRtle
blew.
out of cakes of soap which will Merton Fcrehee. and Veltle Pruitt, charge of the graveside services
gales to the state Guild conference national lecturer for the Grange
______
1,1
discuss Bibles. His subject
at
Laurel
Grove
cemetery
where'
FUNERAL
RITES
FOR
eventually be usable as well ns sung two songs.
to be held In "—“
— speak at a general assembly wl” h* “Twenty Popular Questions
Portland - —
February 1 will
Interment was made.
ornamental.
CRESWELL MAN TODAY COBURG CHURCH GROUP -1 -8 I! was decided Tuesday even- at the university on February 9. at About the Bible Answered." He
A» the closing number on the
Miss Hattie Mitchell, mission program Rev. Pruitt Introduced
ing at a meeting held at the home) 11 o'clock. He will also lecture at plans to have a display of old
Funeral services for John B. Mc­ PLANS LEAP YEAR PARTY or Mrs. William C
worker In Africa who has spent Rev. E A. Parrish, evangelist, who ORIENTAL TROUBLE
G. i Taylor. tl
The « the evening meeting.
Bibles at the church that evening
Crea of Creswell who died Tues­
several months In .Springfield with was guest of honor at the dinner,
delegates will be chosen at a later
A series of meetings for local and Invites everyone who may have
Young
people
of
the
Methodist
SUBJECT OF SERMON day at the home of his brother-in-
meeting.
her sister. Mr» D II Murphy, visit und who responded with a short
Grange lecturers will be held dur an old family Bible to bring It.
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. church at Coburg have invited the
<-d all the classes ntjd told the stu­ talk.
Early Baptist missionary work Ing
_ the day
_____
and evening on Febru Everyone is asked to bring some
Sunday morning at the Metho­ Russell, with whom he has been young people of the Methodist,
dents of the work being carried on
In Oregon was the discussion sub ary 10 with the national official In Bible with them to the church that
< halrmen of the various commit dist church the pastor will preach
church
In
this
city
to
be
their
there.
lees for the evening were Bussell from the theme; "Laymen Testify. making his home for the past five guests at a Valentine Leap Year Ject at the meeting. Ruth Carlton charge. Mr. Farmer will also travel evening.
The Springfield work Is being Myers, reception; W I. House, re The Church school will meet at years, will be held at the 8chwer- party to be held at the Coburg was discussion leader and was as extensively over the state conduct
Evolution will be taken up for
lng chapel. Creswell, today at 2
sisted by Mrs. Homer Chase. Mrs. ing these meetings
financed wholly h.v contributions freshmen!». and Pruitt, entertain
discussion some evening next week
..
.»:<#. The beginners and primary o'clock with Interment In Laurel church Thursday evening. Many of
Merle Chase, and Miss Gladys
from parents of the children uud nient
A. ‘»lor is president of departments will assemble In the
the evangelist has announced. He
the Springfield group plan to attend Chase
the class. Many members of the social room on the first floor of Hill cemetery near Springfield.
other Interested groups.
will use as his subject. "God or
the function.
LIONS
HEAR
SOLOS
ON
Mr McCrea was «1 years old,
Gorilla."
•rganlietlon spent the greater part | the church. The program of each
Those
planning
to
attend
the
XYLOPHONE FRIDAY
<>f onday nt the church making j department Is worked out with a having been born at Omaha. Neb­ party are asked to meet at the STAR TO ENTERTAIN
The services at the church are
raska. on September 9, 1870. He
MRS. DOW IS GUEST
preparations for the affair.
held each evening except Saturday
view to meeting the needs of each came to Oregon 16 years ago. He Is Methodist church at 7 o’clock. Miss
Miss
Barbara
Barnell
entertain
OFFICIAL GUEST SOON
This was probably the largest 1 age group. The Junior Church un
AT PARTY MONDAY
Myrna Bartholomew and Miss Faye
ed members of the Lions club with starting at 7:30.
gathering of men only which has der the leadership of Miss Smith survived by hls sister.
Parsons have charge of transporta­
Plans for the forthcoming visit a group of xylophone solos at their
Mrs. W. N. Dow wns guest of ever been held In this city for sev­ and Miss Faye Parsons will meet
tion arrangements.
of Mrs Edith I. Phillips of Port­ weekly luncheon meeting Friday MEXICAN MISSIONS
LAST RITES FOR OLD
honor at a dinner and home party eral years.
In the church parlors at 11 a. m.
noon. She was accompanied by
land, in her official capacity
STUDIED ON MONDAY
Monday evening which had been
WAR SOLDIER HELD COUNTY DOG BOARD
assistant grand conductress were Mrs. Bernice Neher Findley at the
The question of power Is much
arranged by her husband In honor COUNTY HOME AGENT
piano.
discussed at the Tuesday meeting
debated today." according to Rev
The missions of Mexico were the
of her birthday. Ten were Invited
AFTER SHEEP KILLERS of Cascade chapter O. E. S. Mrs.
Funeral services for Zachariah
Members of the I-adies night subject of discussion for members
Poindexter. In China the Nations
STARTS
NEW
PROJECT
Io he their guests al a dinner at
Phillips will be In Springfield Tues­ committee of the club held a meet­ of the recently organized young
make war. In India a non-violent Taylor Klntxley. last surviving
Memhegs of the I-&ne county
the Anchorage and Io spend the
A new project, an all-year-round coercion Is In progress. In Europe member of the Q. A. R. In Spring
day. February 16 to conduct an of­ ing last night to discuss plans for women’s mission circle of the
Dog Control Board Monday served
later part of the evening al the Dow vegetable projec t, was started this
ficers' instruction school at 2::30. the program. W. E. Buell is chair­ Christian church Monday evening
Naliuns sit about a disarmament field who passed away last Thurs­
home on Emerald Heights playing week by Miss Gertrude Skow, Lane|*«*’le hoping to find the power that day morning were held from the notice on a resident of Eugene that That evening she will be guest of man of this committee.
when they met at the home of Mrs.
he turn his police dog over to R
games. Guests for the evening
county home demonstration agent will save civilisation from chaos Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel
honor at the regular monthly cover­
Prank Root, their advisor. Mrs.
Morris, county enforcement officer
were Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hesse. Dr.
ed dish dinner for member of the PASTORS WILL ATTEND
Meetings have been scheduled In *» view of world conditions and here Saturday. Rev. Veltle Pruitt,
Hubert Sias was the assistant host­
and Mrs. W. C. Hchaefer. Dr. and various parts of the county start | needs we would like to put forth a pastor of the Christian church offl for disposition. Members of the
Star and their families at 6:30.
RETREAT AT ALBANY ess.
Mrs. C. B. Willoughby, Dr. and Mrs. Ing on Monday of this week.
elated, and interment was made In board heard testimony earlier She will visit the lodge In session
Young ladles attending this meet­
which Incriminated the dog
C. L. Bchwerlng. all of Eugene and
at 8 o'clock in the evening.
The third of a series of four I "The meek shall Inherit the earth, the Ioturel Grove cemetery.
Rev. F. S. Clemo and Rev. Dean ing were Evelyn Harrie, Melba Har­
gether
with
another
in
sheep
slay
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wnlker. Spring
The veteran is survived by hls
meetings on the Economical Meals The theme of the service at 7:30
Poindexter will go to Albany the ris. Nellie Stuart, Norma Skeie,
Ing episodes.
field.
project being carried on In the f will lie. “The Lame take the Prey. daughter. Mrs. Bert Doane. Spring-
first of the week to attend a two Adeline Perkins. Barbara Adams,
MISSSION
CROUP
PLANS
A
total
of
)57.60
was
authorised
field, and one son, Milton, In Los
Pleasant HUI district was held on
day ministers' retreat to be held Esther McPherson, Anabelle Boy­
paid out on sheep claims from the
Angeles.
LOW SPEED LIM IT
FOR THANK OFFERING there Monday and Tuesday. Metho­ les, Marjorie Waddell, Ardath Man
Tuesday starling at 10 o'clock al
dog
fund
at
the
meeting.
DEPUTY COLLECTORS
dist pastors from all churches in naugh. Henrietta Mummey, Bonnie
ON COUNTY ROADS SET the home of Mrs. Olustlna.
Plans for the thank offering pro­ the Salem district will gather for
MARRIAGE
WILL
BE
Spurlock, and Jewel Helterbrand.
TO AID TAX WORK
gram to be held sometime next the sessions.
ROAD PATCHING IS
A speed limit of 26 miles per LICENSE EXAMINER
Miss Mannaugh will entertain
P.-T. A. GROUP TOPIC
month were discussed Tuesday
hour for Innded trucks was set by
members of the organization at a
Schedule
of
dates
on
which
de
DELAYED
BY
WEATHER
IN EUGENE THUS WEEK
afternoon at the meeting of the
the county court Saturday on 12
meeting at her home in Eugene on
ptlty tax collectors will be In Lane
Marriage In the Unlletl States,
Women's Foreign Missionary so­ EVANGELISM TO BE
market roads In the county. The
March 7.
Patching of the Mohawk highway
Glenn Itown. examiner of opera county to assist local people In will be the topic for discussion next
DISCUSSED AT COBURG
roads Include most of those used tors and chauffeura will be at the "lal<inK out ,helr returns were an Tuesday when the Parent-Teacher from Springfield to Donna which ciety of the Methodist church. The
meeting was held at the home of
for logging and other heavy truck
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will dis­ DOCTOR BACK FROM
city hall In Eugene Thursday, Frl nounced this week by Clyde G study group meets at the home of was started last week has been held Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew. Members
lug operations. The restriction be­ day and Saturday of this week be­ untley, collector, from hls office Mrs. Lee Putman for their regular up for several days due to the snow
cuss "Personal Evangelism ' at the
also
discussed
the
George
Wash­
DELEGATE MEETING
came necessary because of the bud
church hour at the Methodist
tween the hours of 8 a. m. and In Portland. The deputies will be radio study hour. Bulletins and and water on the road. Other roads
weather which has made upkeep of 6 p. m. Io receive applications and In Eugene at the City hall from readings will be discussed and re In the county are reported to be in ington dinner to be held at the church at Coburg Sunday at 9:45
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard re­
chrurch on Friday. February 19.
the roads almost Impossible at this conduct examinations It was
February 1 to IB and from Feb- ports of past readings made. All In need of repairs which have to be
The Sunday school will meet im­ turned late Tuesday evening from
time No time limit wns set for the nounced this week by William r,,nry 2 ,o March 16 Inclusive. They terested persons are Invited to at delayed.
mediately afterwards, and the Portland where he attended a meet
BUGLER IS CHOSEN
measure.
young people will have their ser­ ing of delegates to the national con
Hammond, In charge of the oper- wl11 be at Co*4*!® Grove on Feb- tend this meeting.
ruary 16, and at Junction City on
FOR SCOUT TROOP vice at 7 o’clock ln the evening.
ators division at Salem.
ventlon of the Methodist church to
PRISCILLA MEMBERS
February 16.
EPWORTH LEAGUE TO
CIVIC CLUB PLANS
be held In Atlantic City In May
HAVE MEETING TODAY
Robert Calkins war chosen bug LADIES' AID HOLDS
All Income tax blanks must bt
They spent Monday night In Ore­
HEAR PATRIOTIC TALK OAKRIDGE PEOPLE
DINNER ON TUESDAY
ler
for Springfield Boy Scout troop
filed on or before March 16. the
gon
City with relatives and were
Mrs.
H.
O.
Dlbblee
and
Mrs.
H.
SEEK NEW JUSTICE
MEETING YESTERDAY
final date for the filing.
Glen B. Wood, principal of the
Husbands will be guests of their H. Schaffenberg will entertain at their weekly meeting at the
dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Brnttaln school, will give a talk on
wives at a covered dish dinner and members of the Priscilla club this Methodist church Tuesday evening
Petitions requesting the nomina­
The regular monthly meeting of Pike, former Springfield people,
patriotism and Disarmament be­ tion of C. E. Nolf ns Justice of the
George Washington program which afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home Tryouts were held ln the church the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Tuesday evening. Tuesday noon the
earlier
In
the
evening.
Glenn
Mar
fore the members of the Epworth peace In the Oakridge district were RECEPTION IS HELD
members of the Springfield Civic of the former. The meeting was to
delegates were entertained at a
tin, scoutmaster, and hls aides are church was held in thep arlors of
League of the Methodist church being circulated last week-end.
HERE FOR MUSICIAN club will hold nt the Community have been held last Thursday but attending a scout training course the church Wednesday afternoon. dinner by Bishop Titus Lowe.
here Sunday at 6:30. Miss Helen Randolph Holt, former Justice, died
hall Tuesday evening at 6:30. This was postponed.
Eugene each Wednesday even­ A silver tea was also a feature of
High, director of tho choir will sing recently.
Il be a regular meeting of the
Mrs. Roland Moshler was host­
the afternoon.
FUNERAL IS HELD FOR
ing.
n solo. A discussion on Armament
ess nt her home Monday evening club members.
CHURCH
TO
CONTINUE
PNEUMONIA VICTIM
will follow the talk.
at a reception honoring Miss Lilly
Lebanon People Here
CARD PARTY IS HELD
EVANGELISM WORK SCHOOL BOARD MEET
Parrish, sister of E. A. Parrish, IUKA CIRCLE TO HAVE
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Paine of
Funeral services for Nina Wilma
HERE ON SATURDAY evangelist at the Christian church,
NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
POSTPONED FOR WEEK Lebanon are visitors this week at Crampton, Dexter, who died at the
REGULAR
MEETING
Decision
to
continue
their
com­
who Is pianist for the evangelistic
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pacific Christian hospital In Eu­
MEETING IS TODAY
Mrs. Minn Dillard and Mrs. Anna party. A large number of Spring-
mittee of 30 on pergonal evangelism
The regular monthly meeting of Gerlack.
Members
of
Iuka
Circle
number
gene of pneumonia on Saturday
Huherd were hostesses nt a card
work was reached Tuesday evening
Members of the Needlecraft club pnrly held Friday In honor of Mr. field ladles were present to meet 28. Ladles nuxlllary of the O. A. R. al the monthly board meeting of the Springfield school board which
were held Monday from Mills
Collects Bounty
will hold their regular meeting tills and Mrs. Frank Sldwell who are Miss Parrish who with her brother will hold their regular semi-month­ the Methodist church. The com­ was to have been held Monday
chapel In Junction City. Mias
Is a house guest at the Moshler ly meeting thin evening at the
evening was postponed until Mon­
A. C. Caldwell, route 1, Spring- Crampton was 19 years old and la
afternoon al the home of Mrs. P. J. moving to their
mittee will meet Sunday at 3 day, February 8. Two of the mem­
new home four home. Mrs. Marion Adams was gen-
field
Wednesday collected the 24 survived by her parents. Mr. and
Bartholom ew.
Armory.
No
special
activities
have
miles east of Springfield noon.
clock to discuss their work with bers of the board were unable to
¡eral chairman for the reception.
county bounty for one female coy­ Mrs. W. F. Crampton of Dexter
been announced for the evening.
Rev. Poindexter, pastor.
attend the meeting.
ote which he had killed.
and several brothers.
Lenten Services
Are Announced
MEN EIJOT GIG
DINNER
POST TU TALK UP
MEMBER DRIVE
PLAN IS TALKED