The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 11, 1932, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIELD ¡NEWS
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TW E N TY -N IN TH YKAIt
Evangelist Plans
CLOSED BANK IS Legion Starts
Big Registration
Special Services
TO PAY DIVIDEND
NEARING CLOSE
Fastest G irl Swimmer
Action on Membership Drive
“Evolution” to Be Subject of
of Post is Deferred at
Second Return to Depositor*
Springfield Defeats Cottage Sermon at Christian Church
Walterville Meeting
Tonight, Glee Club There
to Re Made Only to Those
Grove Tuesday; Drops Game
Holding Savings Accounts
Reports from the delegates which
to Eugene High Friday
The revival meeting at the '
attended (lie district convention o f
WILL
PAY 10 PER CENT the American Legion at Albani; MAY
were given at the muellng of the
Hprlngfleld Christian church Is re-.
PLAY
cur
FUNDS ILLOIED Star Official to iddìi shows
Visit On 7 uesday
FOB M1ENZIE
WARRANTS *39,209
Contracts to Be Let Soon and
Early Completion of Un­
finished Stretches Assured
Three Events on Program of
Day for Official Visitor;
Government Operated Within
School in Afternoon
Budget for 1931 is Report
Made to Council Monday
Tuesday of next week will be a
busy day for members of Cascade
$ 2 3 3 ,4 5 0 chapter. Order Eastern Star when B O N D S REDUCED $16,500
w. .
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will entertain Mrs. Edith I.
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tg way Commission to Sell Phillips. Portland, assistant grand Five Departments Show Over»
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I n e I I c to
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«s. make her of-
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Bond
Funds
conductress
drafts in Expenditures of
'
flclal
visit
to
the
local
group
on
for Work Immediately
$667; Other* Surplus
that date.
An expenditure of (233.450 on
i nree functions
luncuons has
nas been ar-
Three
The town of Springfield operated
two major highways of Lane com laraged daring the visit of the offl- »648 54 within Its budget for 1931
ty during the year 1932 was assured rial. The first will start at 2:30 but the cash received from taxes
at Portland yesterday when mem in the afternoon when she will con did not pay the running expenses
bers of the State Higbway Lout duct a school of Instruction for of- and warrant indebtedness Increased
mission slotted sums totaling that. fleers of the local chapter. The by »3687.75. according to ths re­
amount for work on the McKenzie monthly covered dish dinner for all port of Auditors Honor a Tyson
slotted represent federal and state members of the Star and their made to the council Monday even-
money which it Is expected will be families will be held at 6:3* with ing. The outstanding warrant In-
available for road work during the some entertainment. Regular lodge debtedness of the town at the end
year. The total expenditure for the session for the inspection of the at 1931 was *39,2*9.04.
entire state will total »5.500.0*0.
visitor will he started at 8 o’clock.
D u,,,,, the year
lndebted.
CORVALLIS ported progrès»,.ng in u splendid
COUNTY
GETS
way. Interest Is Incressins and the'
crowds are growing, according to
Kvanellst Parrish who will speak
on, "Evolution” tonight. The high
school glee club will sing at this
Paym ent of a second dividend to ferred until the next meeting,
Just two more scheduled A I«.
Krl,U> •»•»<"« “>« Knill»
J. M. I.arson was authorised to sue gam e, and Hprlugfleld I. ready ' boru8 of "bu"‘ 50
depoaltora of the Com m ercial Htate
Mnd "lrl" '
bank which closed Its doors
< June re, elve ss registration fee. from t„ enter the district basketball tour ""<ler lh* '"‘“’«’’»h p of Miss U llle
of this I the members who expect to attend nament In Eugene starting March 1'“rrUb
6. was assured Tues
** Pr«"«nl “ » »'“« »»<1
week when a petition for such ac the national convention In Purt­ 4 to determine which school In give Bible drills, bu.urday is rest,
ilon filed with the circuit court »»< land In September. Efforts are tie- Lane and Douglas counties shall day. Bible sch.Mil at ft 46 Bunday
signed by the district Judge
1 lug made to have all Oregon men represent this district In the stale n"’r"ln*
worship at 11:0*
The dividend will be paid only on * at the convention registered In ad­ Championship serie. Date, for the I 0
<br,*tl“" Kndeavor «:30 P. |
savings u rm n n ls this time and will j vanee so as to prevent a repetition
WMr„ announced this M Evangelistic singing and preach
lie Id per cent of the orlglnul! of the trouble with hoodlums which week as March 1«. 17. IR, 19 All Ing at 7:30. The sermon theme Is.
claims of depositors at the time was experienced at the Boston con- ' gam»* will be played at Salem.
"Son of Man, or Son of God?” The;
the bunk closed The total of the, vent Ion.
Hprlngfleld high school has com-| meetings continue throughout next
puymetits w ill equal *3,264 43.
11 1
pleled ber home schedule unless a- week.
The commission also voted toj
¡nets of *16,500 was paid. There
No exact duti> for the payment
game can be arranged for February ,
was left at the end ot the year only
Issue *1.000.000 In short term bonds
of the money to creditors of the
, I* which Is an open date. The locali
*1800 In the bond sinking fund.
falling
due
October
1.
after
thej|
bank could be made this wee k by
Eleanor Holm, American eharopsc
team still has a game with Eugene
During the year *10.323.64 from the
added another world’s record by state auto license tax funds will be
those In charge of the liquidation
high players on their floor Febru
negotiating ISO - yard*, backstroke available. This step will enable the
bond sinking fund was Invested In
as all dividend checks must be
style, in 1 :SJH. lowering the form
ury 25 and one with V. H.8. on
outstanding warrants. Thia was
commission to meet certain bonds
written mid sent In the state bunk!
mark
by
two
and
aoe-fifth
m
oos
March 3. there.
done at the time the Commercial
which will fall dne soon and to
The new record was made in the ta
examiner for his signature before i
The Cottage (Irove-Hprlngfleld
bank closed to get the full amount
at the West Side Athletic dab Is create a fund with which to carry
they are returned here where the. I
game played here Tuesday night.)
New York City.
rather than let the money be lequt
on construction work as soon as
will tie mailed to the patrons hav 1
and which proved to lie one of the
Residents
of
Various
Districts
dated
with the bank.
the
weather
Is
suitable.
Work
on
Only
One
Other
of
This
Ad­
lug savings accounts.
Five departments of the city gov­
Receive Registration Ma­ roughest contests of the season for Early History of County Re­
some of the projects will start April vanced Type in State; Mono­
First returns from the dosed
the local team despite their sub­ lived by Members of Civic
ernment showed overdrafts for the
1, If possible.
terials to Aid Neighbors
bank were made at Thanksgiving
plane is _______
Reconditioned
stantial score, was shoved Into the
year while all others showed bal-
Club at Tuesday Meeting
time, the checks being placed In
middle of the week to make way
Lane county appropriations for
Materials
to
lie
used
In
register­
Con.tructlon
work
on
a
new
Chai-
“
Ce’ - Thtoe *h° W,ni ° Vftrdrait"
the postofflce on that day. At this
the McKenzie highway total »170.-
First plans fur a membership
ing voters for the primary election for another scheduled affair with
lenger
C-3
type
of
soaring
glider1”
”^
time 20 per cunt was paid nut on
500. It is divided as follows:
K 8
spent »595.28; Health officer, bud
Io be held May 20 were sent out Corvallis here the same evening drive for members of the Civic club '
will be practically completed th is-
savings accounts, and 25 per cent
Doyle
HllI-NImrod
resurfacing
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„i
. k . j
.
.¡geted »120; spent *159.85; Library,
Monday by W It Dillard, county The Bentos team decided to make were discussed Tuesday night at
In the commercial department.
»110.000; Hendricks Bridge-Doyle ™
* .2.
: budgeted »643, spent »652.53, Re-
clerk to a selected group of Indi­ other arrangements, however, and the Community ball when member*!
Jim MacManiman, airport manager
budgeted
»900,
spent
viduals In various parts of the coun­ Hprtngflld has no game on her ache dlnnir .«db he'd ‘ « ’T * * ? * “ Methodist Brotherhood to Be Hill, bituminous macadam. *26.500: and instructor. Students are now corder.
Blue River east, oiling, *12.000;
*970.42; Street Improvement, bud­
ty. Each of these persons are quali­ dule for Friday night. Hbe might dinner and program. Husbands o t ,
completing
the
construction
of
the
Hosts to Scout Troop at Doyle Hill-Nimrod, oiling, *22.000.
geted *3130, spent *3448.39.
fied to register their neighbor, be willing to negotiate with Cor­ members were guests for the even-!
tall structure after which the vari-l
Dinner Program Monday
Appropriations for the Oregon
While the auditors report shows
making a trip to the court house vallis for the ame oa the open ing Annual due* for the organ!-1
ous parts will be ready for their
date.
xatlon were cut In half being *1.0*
the city was *648.54 within Its bud
Coast or Roosevelt highway total! I I cloth
for this purpose unnecessary.
' a az c XX covering.
x_. xz V X. x I x xgx •
Monday will be Father and Son *62,950 and Is divided as follows:!
Cottage Grove remain* *n the cel­ until the laat meeting when they
get an examination of the report
It Is necessary, however; that a
night at the Methodist church it Berry Creek-Florence, oiling. *15, J,
lar position among A league teams were reduced to 50 cents.
glJder ls designed to be used, reveals the city did overrun its
person lie registered or his name
has been announced by Dr. N. W, 750; bituminous macadam. »12.900; I in followln« UP 'raining received In budget for purely governmental
of the district with no victories
It was also reported at the meet­
will not appear on the poll book
and seven defeats. Hhe put up a ing that contributions of *10 had Emery, third vice-president of the Yachats-Ijine county line, olHng , “>e primary glider used here for the purposes about *300 since the air­
Funeral for Pioneer Resident and that person will not be permit strong fight here but showed lack been made to the library, and *5 Men’s Brotherhood, sponsors of the »4.300; Glenada-Gardlner
I past two year8 11 «’
bullt by port Improvement fund shows a
ted to cast a ballet In the election
four students at the school, Earl balance of *944.24.
of Springfield to Be Held Iteglstratlon Is not necessary If of coaching according to those who to the student loan fund for girls. affair.
*30.000.
McCarty, Ralph Schulz. Kenneth
watched the game which ended
This is the regular meeting night
The year closed with the city
Here Friday Afternoon
Contracts for on the various pro­
the person voted In the laHt gen
Memories of scenes from early
Coburn, and Art Schafner, under owing *140.000 general obligation
With Hprlngfleld on the long end
of
the
Brotherhood
group
and
the
jects are expected to be let by the
eral election and has not moved
day history of thia country were
the supervision of MacManiman. bonds and *5560.56 Bancroft bonds.
entire evening will be devoted to highway commission rery soon.
Funeral service for the late Mrs. since that time. No one will lie per of a 24-17 score.
revived at the meeting by Mrs. Mel
Ownership of the glider will re­ The city had Hens receivable of
The starting lineups were:
entertainment of sons of members
Amanda Washburne. who passed milted to register later than 30
The early action on the McKenzie
Rice who gave an Interesting paper
Springfield
Cottage Grove
of that organisation. Boys belong highway assures the county of the main with the boys.
away at her home Tuesday follow­ days prior to the election.
*34.206.24. cash and securities val­
on George Washington, an<f by
There ls only one other glider ued at (15.667.46 and real estate
Hartman ...
F
Woodard
log to the Scout troop sponsored completion of this road as a first
ing a lingering Illness, will be held
Mrs.
John
F.
Ketels
who
gave
a
Those named to register voters In Wilson
F
Cox
by the Brotherhood will be special class travel route early in the sum­ comparable to this one In the en­ inventoried at *11,300.
at
the
PiMile-Uray-Bartholomew
group of musical readings and old
this purt of the county are: Ira M O Wright
tire state of Oregon. This is a sail­
C
Gugglsby
guests.
dispel In Hprlngfleld Friday after
mer and it is expected that it will
time songs. 8he wore an early
Peterson. Hprlngfleld; F. E. Blair, Hquires
plane type owned in Portland. The
a u n c r> oav v i v r e
O
Horn
noon at 2 o’clock. The Itev. Fred­
Listed among the activities for be used extensively by people visit­ wing
Colonial costume.
span of the local atructnre will C LA U D E C R A Y TAKES
Lowell; Walter Price. Marcola; D. Htevenson
G
Dusenber*
erick Jennings, former rector of
the
evening
are
a
dinner
to
be
ser
ing the state during the American
W Htollierg. Wendllng; William
The next meeting of the group
OVER NEW DUTIES
Referee: Tom Johnson.
the Episcopal shurch In Eugene,
ved by the ladles’ aid In the dining Legion national convention and be 40 feet and will weigh 155
Williams,
Dexter:
Drury and
will
be
an
afternoon
affair
and
will
pounds complete without pilot. The
Eugene nosed out a victory 28 22
will conduct the services and In­
room
at
6:30.
This
will
be
follow­
other
gatherings
during
the
sum­
Bringing to a close more than 20
Drury Htore, Coburg: A. W. Frnxee. over Hprlngfleld Friday In the first be held at the home of Mrs. David
time that it can be kept in the air
terment will be made at Heat
years of service with the same
Leuburg ; und Ida Clapper, Blue meeting between the two teams Haltsman. president of the club. ed by the showing of the films of mer.
will
depend
as
usual
on
the
wea-
Haven cemetery.
the Rogue river taken by Dr. Reb­
Hiver.
ther, but undler normal clrcum- f*™1- H. Claude Gray Friday resign
this year. The Invaders led the This meeting will be held Tuesday, han and his party last summer.
Her husband. B. A. Washburne,
March
8.
stances it can be kept aloft three ed as 'e'*er at '•>« First National
scoring
18-9
at
the
end
of
the
first
Short talks will also be made by
Hprlugfleld. a daughter, Mrs. Helen
times as long as the primary glider. Bank in Eugene to become actively
half, hut were not able to retain
Rev. Poindexter and others.
W. Martin. Han Francisco, and a PRISCILLA GROUP
The skill of the individual pilot associated with his partners, C. P.
this
2
to
1
advantage
during
the
son. Claude Washburne. Junction
Each member of the Brotherhood
MISSION GROUPS PLAN
HAS REGULAR MEETING Inst half of the game.
will be the most important factor In Poole and Philip J. Bartholomew
City, survive, us does one brother,
is urged to have a son at the meet­
determining
the time it will remain in the operation of the Poole-Uray-
DAY OF PRAYER' EVENT
The lineups for this game were:
James L. Clark, Long Beach, Cali­
Mrs. II. O. Dlbblee and Mrs. H.
ing. If he has none of his own Dr.
Bartholomew chapels In Eugene
in
the
air.
Eugene
fornia, and two sisters, Mrs. John II Hchaffenberg were hostesses for Springfield
Emery will assign one of the unat­
and Springfield. Mr. Gray will de­
All
Church
Societies
In
Springfield
Unlike
the
primary
glider
which
Milligan
llurgart, Portland, and Mrs. Sarah members of the Priscilla club at the 11 Wright
tached Scouts or will aid the mem­ Rise of Black Man From Slav­ has practically no fuselage below vote a part of his time to work
to Unite for Short Session
Wilson
Coughlan
Burch. Itli kreall
home of the former last Thursday
ber In finding a son for the even­
ery to Be Discussed at M. the wings, this ship has a complete in both chapels.
at Baptist Church
Sprague
Mrs. Washburne was one of the afternoon. The afternoon was spent G. Wright
ing.
He purchased an interest in the
fuselage with a cockpit compart­
E. Church on Sunday
Hquires
Northam
few early residents of Hprlngfleld with guessing contests und games.
business last summer at the time
Mission
groups
of
the
Methodist,
ment
for
the
pilot
which
ls
entire­
Bishop
to continue Io make her home here Prlxes went to Mrs. John Heavey Thatcher
"The Awful Verge of Manhood" ly enclosed. The rudder measures that Bartholomew took over the
Baptist, and Christian churches will DELEGATES CHOSEN TO '
until her death, Hhe came here with and Mrs. William Itouse The next
management of the local chapel
will be the subject of the morning nearly six feet in height.
hold a union meeting at the Bap­
ATTEND MEETINGS service at the Methodist church
her husband from Junction City In meeting will lie held February 18 SCHOOL BOARD HAS
Reconditioning of the two-place from W. F. Walker, former partner
tist church Friday afternoon at 2
1890
at the home of Mrs. Kiley Hnod
VERY QUIET MEETING o’clock for the purpose of observing
Sunday at 11 o'clock. This will be monoplane, the first ship used by of Mr. Poole.
Four delegates have been chosen
Hhe was the daughter of Mr. and gross.
the annual 'Day of Prayer' together. to represent the Epworth League a patriotic service commemorating the Springfield School of Flying,
Mrs. Edward Clark who crossed
Only routine matters were dis Each church group will contribute
Mrs. A. L. Malo and Mrs John
Lincoln's birthday and will bring has been completed at the port and OAKRIDGE LEGION
of
the
Springfield
Methodist
the plains of the Middle West In llenderer were guests of the club eussed at ihe regular monthly meet­
something towards the program church at the sessions of the dis a view of the rise of the black man Is now being used for Instruction
POST HAS AMBOLANCE
1862 to settle nt liickreall where Members present were Mrs. WII ing of school bosrd Monday even­
which will last one hour. Mrs. Mel trlct convention to be held at from slavery. The national Negro purposes. Several new students
she was born on Heptember 17 Ham Curtis, Mrs. Jack I-arson. Mrs ing. G. B. Wood, principal of the
Rice and Mrs. William Gantt are Salem Friday evening. Saturday hymn and Negro spirituals will be have enrolled for instruction during
An example of community ser­
i m ; i ;
John Toniseth. Mrs. John Heavey, Brattaln school appeared before the committee In charge of arrange­
used during ihe service.
the past week, according to Mac­ vice which members ot an Ameri­
and
Sunday.
The
four
delegates,
Hhe held membership In Evange­ Mrs. William House, Mrs. Riley the board and asked permission to ments.
The Sunday school meets at 9:45 Maniman.
can Legion post can do Is being
M.vrna Bartholomew, Faye Parsons.
line chapter O. E H. Eugene, and Snodgrass. Mrs. Ed ward Prlvat. plant trees about the Brattaln
It Is being developed with a view
cited
here by reference to'Cascade
Clarice
Fenton,
and
Orville
McPher­
in W’omen of Woodcraft.
school grounds In cooperation with
Mrs. William Hti-artner, Mrs. E.
post at Oakridge which was or­
son, will leave here Friday after­ to the best Interests of those who LIONS HEAR PARRISH
Her daughter. Mrs. Martin, ar­ Stuart, and Mrs. Anna Dillard.
the National Commission working DINNER GIVEN FOR
noon and will go to Salem In com­ attend.
rived here last Thursduy to be with
GIVE TALK ON BIBLE ganized about one year ago and
to provide recognition for George
EVANGELISTIC PARTY pany with the delegation from the
which recently acquired an ambu­
The Epworth League is making
her when she became seriously III
Washington on the 200th anniver­
lance for use of residents of that
KENSINGTON CLUB
a
careful
analysis
of
the
subject
of
Eugene
church.
A
short
summary
of
the
history
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Taylor
enter
sary of his birth.
patriotism as presented by speak­ of the Bible and something of the district. The ambulance was built
MEETING IS HELD
tained at their home Tuesday even­
MANY ATTEND PARTY
ers last week. The military view probable manner in which the by the Nelson Motor company and
ing
at
a
dinner
complimenting
Rev.
RUSSIAN SINGERS TO
GRADE BOYS DEFEAT
point of the subject given last week many books contained in it were was used for the first time last
AT COBURG M. E. CHURCH
Mrs.
E. Swart» was hostess at
Elery A. Parrish, evangelist who is
APPEAR NEXT SUNDAY will be considered at 6:30 Sunday. gathered together was explained week.
TEAM FROM WENDLING conducting services nightly at the
her home Friday for members of
Twenty-five young people of the the Kensington eluh nt their regu
"The Rebirth of the Church" will Friday by Elery A. Parrish, Christ­
Methodist church, and his sister,
The Kedroff quarter of Russian
Seventh and Eighth grade basket­
Hprlngfleld Methodist church went lur meeting. Miss Edna Swarts was
Miss Lillie Parrish. Other guests singers will be head In their first be the subject of the evening ser­ ian church evangelist, to member» FARMER TO SET OUT
to Coburg lust Thursday evening to assistant hostess. Mrs. C. A. Hwnrts ball learns of the Lincoln school de­
were Rev. and Mrs. Veltle Pruitt appearance In Oregon Sunday at vice at 7:30. Rev. Dean C. Poin­ of the Lions club at their weekly ’ MANY TREES ON FARM
feated teams of the snme grades
uttend a Valentine-Leap-year party was a guest.
luncheon meeting Friday noon.
and Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Mosh McArthur court under the auspices dexter will preach both sermons.
ns guests of the young people of
Veltle Pruitt, pastor of the Christ­
Members presen, were Mrs. Levi from Wendllng here Friday even­ ler.
George Hart, McKenxfe valley
of the Associated Students. Ad
thee church In that city. The even Neet, Mrs. Margaret Kenyon, Mrs ing. and the girls lost to visitors.
ian church, sang a group of solos farmer will start at once on the
mission charges will be 50c for BAPTIST SERVICES FOR
Ing was enjoyed with games nnd J. T. Moore, Mrs. W. F. Walker The eighth grade boys of Spring-
and was accompanied by Miss task of setting out 500 fruit and
reserved seats and 25 cents for
refreshments. Itev. Poindexter ac Mrs. M. V. Walker, Mrs. Edward field won 27-18 while the seventh NEW STUDENTS ENTER
SUNDAY ARE LISTED Jewel Cunningham. Miss Lillie nut trees on his farm located half­
general
admission.
conipnnled the group to Coburg.
Parrish, sister of the Evangelist, way between Thurston and Walter-
Prlvat. Mrs. John llenderer, Mrs raders took their game 23-6. The
HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES
The same personnel of the choir
"Our Crown of Rejoicing" will be was also a guest at the luncheon.
L. May, Mrs. W. C. Wright. Mrs. H Junior high girls fell before the
vllle.
He purchased the trees
which
has
been
singing
together
the subject of the morning sermon
STUDENTS AT WORK ON
C. Wright. Mrs. W. C, Rebhan, visitors 46-10.
Four students have enrolled for
which Include 300 cherry, 100 wal­
for the past twelve years will be at the Baptist church at 11 oclock.
work at the Springfield high school
nut, and 100 filbert, from a Lane
PROGRAM FOR P.-T. A Mrs. D. H Murphy. Mrs. Paul Bns
heard Sunday. The organization Is The Sunday school will meet at 10 SPRINGFIELD FOLK
ford, Mrs. W. K. Barnell, Mrs. W, BANKS OF COUNTY
at the opening of the new semester
35 years old.
ENTERTAIN BAPTISTS county nursery.
o’clock with Harry Chase as super
Students and faculty members N. Dow, and Mrs. A. J. Morgan of
WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY It was stated this week by W. E.
intendent. The evening service will
lire busy this week at the Brat- Eugene.
Buell, principal. The new scholars
Miss Barbara Barnell entertained FRESHMAN STUDENTS
have as Its theme, "The Fruits of
taln school preparing the various
The next meeting will he held
All banks of I-ane county will are Vernon Shanander formerly of FEED EXPERT WILL
members of the Baptist church
GIVE PLAY TODAY
numbers of entertainment to be February 19, at the home of Mrs. close all day Friday, Lincoln's Hood River, Poul Hasby, Eugene
TALK TO POULTRYMEN Christ.” This service starts at choir of Eugene at a dinner meet­
7:30. Rev. William Taylor will de­
given at the school nt thbe next P. J. Bartholomew with Mrs. birthday, which Is a legal holiday George Irvin and Frances Apgar
ing Friday evening with a group of
The freshman students play,
meeting of the P.-T. A. which Is to Charles P. Poole as assistant host­ It was announced this week. ’Flu- Springfield.
Arthur A. Peters, representative liver both sermons.
xylophone solos. 8he was accom­ "Welcoming the New Minister,”
The
young
people
will
hold
their
be held there Friday, February 1». ess.
First National hank of Bprlngfleld
of the Albers Milling company of
panied by Mrs. Bernice Neher Find­ was given at the high school during
will not transact business that day. SECOND TOXOID CLINIC
Portland will be the principal service at 6:45. Mr. Elmo Chase ley, pianist. Motion pictures which the assembly period today. Miss
It was said this morning.
P.-T. A. STUDY GROUP
HIGH SCHOOL PLANS
speaker at a meeting of Lane coun­ will be the guest speaker for the Dr. W. C. Rebhan took while on a
HELD AT WENDLING ty poultrymen called for the Eugene evening. "Fireside Philosophy’s" trip down the Rogue river from Vogel ls director for the players.
MEETS HERE TUESDAY
LINCOLN DAY PROGRAM
Chamber of Commerce Friday even­ will be the theme of the fellowship Grants Pass to Gold Belich with MASONS POSTPONE
FENDER DENTED IN
The second of a aeries of toxoid
ing, February 19. Motion pictures meeting Sunday evening with Mr.
Mrs. Lee Putninn was hostess at
High school students will have
AUTO MISHAP SUNDAY clinics was held at Wendllng and dealing with the poultry business and Mrs. Wilfred Cook. The dis­ Veltle Pruitt and M. R. Irish were
SOCIAL FROM TONIGHT
shown by Mr. Irish.
her home Tuesday afternoon for n Lincoln Day program during the
Marcola schools Tuesday by Dr. S.
cussion for the week will be the
members of the P. T. A. study assembly period Friday morning.
The right rear fender of an auto­ M. Kerron, county health officer, will also be exhibited.
third of a series “The Drama of
The first of a series of monthly
group. A discussion of the subject, Rev. William G. Taylor, pastor of mobile being driven by Antone and Miss Resale Williams, health
the Nations." Visitors are always WOODCRAFT INITIATES
social meetings planned by Liberty
"Mnrrlnge In the United Htates" the Baptist chureli will be the prin­ Tuhy, South Second street, was nurse. Another similar clinic Is LUMBER MILL REOPENS
welcome.
Masonic lodge for this evening has
was held prior to receiving the cipal speaker. Htudenta will con­ slightly damaged Sunday when his being held at Creswell today.
TWO NEW MEMBERS been postponed because of the
AT JASPER ON FRIDAY
broadcast of the regular radio tribute a large number of events cor was struck by another driven
SPECIALIST DISCUSSES
Earl Briggs and Harry Huffman death of Mrs. Amanda Washburne
study program,
, to the program,
by Mrs. Maggie M. Meloigan. Tuhy LEGION SEWING CLUB
The Hills Creek Lumber com­
vere
Initiated Into Pine Circle whose funeral will be held Friday
was hacking out of his garage.
pany resumed operations Friday
"ECONOMICAL MEALS”
MEETING
POSTPONED
Neighbors
of Woodcraft last night afternoon It was announced yester­
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
after a shut-down of several weeks
EDUCATION MEETING IS
at
the
IO.
O. F. hsll. The rooms day,
Mrs
ZeRq
Rodenwold,
specialist
Both the mill and the camp started
PARTY TO BE FRIDAY
HELD HERE ON TUESDAY LOAD LIM IT SET ON
The meeting of the American Le­
were
decorated
In the Valentine
operations again. Thirty men are at Oregon State College, was In
ROAD NEAR COSHEN gion Sewing club which was to
theme. Plans were also made for a BAPTIST MISSION
charge
of
a
Economical
Meals
meet­
employed
by
the
company.
Mrs. IL P. Mortensen will enter­
Another of the series of educa­
have been held Friday afternoon at
ing at the Lowell school Tuesday large George Washington potluck
CIRCLE HAS MEETING
tain at her home Friday evening tional meetings being held for em­
A new load limit of 300 pounds the home of Mrs. W. N. Dow has
afternoon
at 1:30. Food Purchasing dinner to be held at the next meet­
for members of her Bunday school ployes of Mountain 8tntes Power per Inch width of .tire was made been postponed because of conflict­
Visiting Parent*— Mr. and Mrs.
class of the Methodist church. company In this county was held effective Friday In an order by the ing events. Friday. February 26. has Paul F. Alley of Moro arrived here will be discussed at a meeting to ing on February 24. Members of the! Regular meeting of Ihe Baptist
Freshmen anil sophomore boys and here Tue.iday »veiling between 7 County court to protect the surface been set as the new date for the last night for a visit at the home be held at Creswell today at 1:30 drill team will provide a suitable Mission circle was held Tuesday
girls at the high school constitute nnd 8 o'clock. The meetings are from being seriously damaged by meeting by Mrs. W. H. Pollard, of Mra. Alley's parents, Mr. and under the direction of Miss Ger­ program and each lady attending evening at the home of Mra. Ken­
trude Skow, home demonstration will be asked to dress In a colonial neth Toblau, hostess. A study pro­
membership of the class.
held every two weeks.
exceaalve welghta.t
prealdent.
Mra. W. K. Buell.
costume If possible.
gram was followed.
agent.
Date Wh»
Refund Checks Springfield post and Auxiliary ut Local Team Ha* Two A Lea-
Will Be R
or Patrons Walterville last Thursduy evening gue Contests on Schedule;
Action on the contemplated mein
Is Stil.
certain
Meet Eugene and U. H. S.
bershlp drive of the post was de­
CLERK GIVES OUT
REGISTRAR LIST
GLIDER NEARLÏ
READY » I PORT
COLONIAL LIFE
RECALLED HEHE
FAIRER AND SDH
BANQUET IS SEE
DIES ON TUESDAY
Sermon to Have
Lincoln Theme