The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 03, 1932, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YEAH
HI'ItlNOKIKIJJ, 1-ANK COUNTY, OKKOON, THURSDAY. MARCH 3, 1832
S.H.S. 10 MEET
LOWELL SQUAD
Will Teat Power oí Preaa|
10 DEAL ESTATE
Bridge Worker
Killed Monday
DEBATE WORK TO
END THIS WEEK
No S
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—
Lee Torrence Meets Sudden
Several Tracts of Property Death When Struck by Tim- ¡Each Competing School Has
ber at Hendricks Bridge
I Two Defeats and Two Vic­
Change Hands in Upper Mc­
Kenzie District Recently
tories for Efforts
Runner-up Team of *B* Lea­
gue Earns Right Tuesday
to Enter 'A' League Play
Pastor to Attend
Peace Meeting
CHURCH PAGEANT
WILL BE FRIDAi
Rev. Poindexter Granted Per­
mission to Attend Large Forty Adults Have Parte in
Eastern Gathering Soon
Religious Presentation; Mita
Parrish is Director
Permission to take a leave of
l^ie Torrence, foreman of a state '
Considerable reel estate activity |
«»rMge «'•”» •« work at -
absence during which he will at­
GAMES START ON FRIDAY
IS HERE TODAY
In the upper McKeoale regios ha. » * • * •* * “ bridas, died on the way
tend a World Peace conference MANY
NEW
MEMBERS
'b“ ,1'"P|‘al .Monday morainal
~
lieen noted re< ently. Two property
among
church
worker»
at
Haver-
'
McArthur Court Scene of All
Vina two
transféra Involving
two farm,
farms were•
ware “n *r be hud "’" ’•»ed “ '»«»I blow Outcome of Meets Practically
ford. Pennsylvania, was granted Sermon Subjects and Special
Contests; Finals to be Play­
to hla chest hy a tini tier which bei Surs to End in Tie; Next
reportad
durine
the
past
week
Rev. Dean c . Poindexter, pastor, by Music Announced for Each
Col
Frank K n o x, publisher of the
ed Saturday at 7:30
Mr and Mrs. Ijtwrence May o f . * ““ » “ 'P“ '«“ »«
Action ig Uncertain
Chicago D ally N e w t, hat been asked
the official church board Tuesday
Evening of Next Week
by Hoover to start propaganda, to Hprlngfleld have purchased the Im
Members of the crew were lower-
Al Smith will run for the Presi evening.
With three "A" league victories
i’- i proipcrout citizens from hotrd- lioff farm at Thumtoo from Mr | ln* Umbers over the side of the Two round-robin debates between
den, y again as the Democratic itxnd
Rev, Poindexter has been chosen
Greatest Interest In the revival
in order to brina back pros- and Mrs. David linhoff and look ,***’ approach to the bridge where j both affirmative and negative
out of a total of elahl game, r ,
ard-bearer if his party wants him ft
¿'»o.’iw'hM
publiciy
a
n
n
ö
u
n
c
e
d
T b u l ; th* Oregon Epworth ' “mpalgn now being held at the
t
Hprliigfleld'a high school liaakat
possession ut once. They have al ‘ Utey have been working for the ** s sii from each of the four high
he will make no effort to land th< Leagues at this gathering to be ’ hrlstlan church centers about the
bull team will anter the dlalrlct
ready started remodeling the build P“** ,wo weeks when one timber | ” '•**arts entered In the district has
*"•”
held some time in June at Haver-, xellglous pageant to be given Frt-
tournament In Kusene tomorrow
logs and generally Improving tb, became lodged against the aide of left the problem of selecting th e !
ford college. The meeting is called •’•F evening by a cast of forty
night a rival of Itoaeburg for third
champions
aa
much
In
the
air
as
I
property. Other property Is said to ,h* bank. Mr. Torrence attempted
by authorities of the college which **»*•. The pageant. “United at
pluce on the pre-tournament dope
liuve figured In this transaction.
*° Mlaaae It, being alone at the time before the meets were started.
11» a Friends school and will Include The Croas.’’ Is being directed by
sheet. What's morn the lan e coun­
Mrs. Marie Johnson of Seattle 1,1 i,Im Injury. G. C. Gable, working
Hprlngfleld and Cottage Urove |
représentative» from moat young Mia» Lilly Parrish, musician for
ty "8" league winner, Mt. Mary's
bus purebused an acreage near the i wl(h the crew happened to (lance taaiiis will match arguments at
peoples
organlxatlon»
in
all the evangelistic party. It Is divid­
high school, has also tucked two I
Cedar Flat school from Georg, backwards nnd saw Torrence fall both schools this afternoon and
churches.
ed into four scenes and has special
victories over Hprlngfleld under her
llarl anil-plans (o make her home backwards. Efforts to rush him to Eugene and Roseburg will meet ,
musical adaptations. Some of the
A
similar
gathering
was
held
last
bell earlier In the season.
there.
a hospital failed as he bad died Friday. This was to have ended
songs will be given by the entire
year
at
which
time
a
Portland
man
A.
Allen,
Portland,
Breaks have opened the way for! Colonel I,
Other real estate deals reported before reaching Eugene. Clarence the tournament, hut It Is doubtful
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.....
. .
represented the Oregon Epworth cast while Veltle Pruitt will furnish
Hprlngfleld, however, us she ha.1 Coming Wednesday; Towns- recently Include the sale of the ¡Hlmon. Lane county coroner. In now that this can he accomplished. Rev. Whitesmith to Talk on I league».
special selections. Everyone is In­
Anglers,
a
former
summer
resort
v‘‘H
Uxated
and
declared
the
death
been scheduled to meet the Lowell
people Invited to Attend
vited to attend this production.
To date, all of the schools enter
Trip to Ireland; Mrs. David
team In the third game of the tour 1
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properly, to Dr Royal Glck of Eu ,b,‘
of ““ unavoidable accl cd have won two and lost two de­
Special sermon subjects for the
Saltsman is Hostess
nament and the first of the evening 1 Final plan, for the annual In gone who Is having the buildings
bates. Cottage Urove defeated Eu
next week of the campaign have
session Friday at McArthur court1 «pc, tlon of Hprlngfleld unit. First turned around to face the new high
Funeral services were held Wed gene there this week and then the
been prepared by Elery Parr tab.
Member» of the Springfield Civic I
on the university campus.
; lleudquurters company C, 162nd way uud Is doing other Improve J uesday at 2:30 from Me Vcatch same Eugene high school came dub will hold a St. Patrick's meet-
evangelist. Veltle Pruitt, pastor of
chapel. Rev. Milton 8. Weber of back to take a meet from the ing Tuesday afternoon, March 8. at
Eight teams will be entered In. Infantry are being completed now tnent work there.
the church will alto sing special
W. II. King, former owner of the Delated and the remains were sent Hprlngfleld group Tuesday after the home of Mrs. David Saltsman.,
the play. There are only flvtc and everything will be lu readlneea
solos at the meetings. The nightly
schools In the "A'' league. Rose before the arrival of the Inspecting Deurhurn ranch has again acquired to the Portland Crematorium for noon, so It seems certain that the 709 Mill street, starting at 2 o'clockj
programs are aa follows:
! cremation.
burg. Eugene, University High, I party headed hy Colonel II. A this tract of property.
Thursday, March 3, sermon:
local school will be fortunate to
Rev. Ernest M. Whitesmith, pas- Robt. Richardson Writes Best
Collage drove and Hprlngfleld. and ' Allen next Wednesday evening ac
Mr and Mrs. Frank 8ldwell have
Torrence la survived by hla break even la the dual match.
| tor
tbe Community Liberal
Essay on George Washing­ "Who Made the D ev lir solo; "The
the winners of the "11" league In , cording to C. A. Hwarta. first lieu purchased the Pinkston place al , widow, a aon. Eugene, and a (laugh
Old Rugged Cross.”
Eugene la almost certain to win church In Eugene, will be the prin-
ton for Boy Scouts
j ter. Mrs. Julia Green, all of Eugene.
Lane and Douglas counties, both j tenant In charge of the company Ml Vernon.
Friday. March 4. pageant. "United
<me and lose one debate against elpal speaker and will give an ac-
of which are united Io make the | Members of the group have been
Mr. J. ’i. Circle of Pleasant Hill j and two daughters, Virginia and Roseburg Friday say those who count of his trip to Ireland. Read-
Robert Richardson and Robert at the Cross."
’"A league district, have been add I busy for mure than u week clean lias traded property at Pleasant Lida, nurses In Portland. He was have been watching both schools'; ing» will be furnished by Mrs. Jane I alklna won first and second places
Sunday, March 8. morning ser­
ed.
They are Ht. Mary's and Ing their armory over Kgglinann's Hill for the George Perkins pro- ! born In, Iowa on October 7. 1877, teams closely. When thia Is over F. Ketela. Each member of the respectively in the George Wash­ mon: "The Lord's Supper." music
Drain. Eighth place on the sche­ and all of the
company equip­ perty near the McKenxIe Blossom later moving to Montana where he all schools will have won three and club will furni.h some shenanigans ington essay contest sponsored by choir.
dule was given Io laiwell, runner- ment amt ilothljig has been clean larm at Cedar F la t.
made his home for 20 years before lost three meets and some new ar- and response to the roll call will be among the Boy Scout troop of
Evening, sermon: "Selling Out to
up In Lane county "B" league meet : ed and repaired to make a good
coming to Eugene In 1920 where l-angements will have to be work-' made with limericks.
Springfield. It was announced this the Devil." solo, "The Great Judg­
ment."
he has made his home since. He ed out to select the winner not
when thia team defeated Oakland. Impression on the visitors,
All members or the club are week by Paul Potter and Phillip
runner up In Douglas county al | |n,p,.c„ OI1 wl„ be condllr,e<, by
was a member of the Presbyterian later than March 7, Monday.
Monday, March 7, sermon: “Con­
urged by Mr». Saltsman to attend. Bartholomew who Judged the writ­
church and of the Spanish War
templating Snicide." 9olo, “Jesus
Collage drove Tuesday evening
, o|onel Allen who I. a regular
ings.
The
subject
being
debated
In
all
and
others
who
are
Interested
In
veterans.
University high will meet Drain; army Instructor assigned to Na
Robert Lajoie won first and Will Miss You If You're Lost.”
of the meets this year is. “Resolved.! the work of the club are invited she
Tuesday. March 8. sermon: "The
lu the* opening ■•»■luo of (be tour J (tonal Guard work In Orason. Ill»
that tbe state enact compulsory un­ states. This will be the first after­ Harry Meiby. second, lo the Wash­
Unpardonable Sin.” Solo, selected.
u a went Friday at 2 30, Eugene headquarter* are In Portland. The
ington
portrait
contest.
FORMER RESIDENT DIES
employment Insurance
noon meeting of the club, All pre-
Wednesday. March 9, sermon:
meet» Cottage Grove at 3 30 That dtltena of Hprlngfleld are Invited
The boys spent their time Tues­
Springfield's affirmative team.ivious meeting; have been held In
AT
NORTH
BEND
HOME
"The Dynamic Call of Conscience.”
night Hprlngfleld open» the even and urged to attend the ln*pectlon
Florence Vail and Edna Haverfield. the evening at the Community hall, day night practicing signal work in
Ing play meeting Tom Power'» aa thia help« to make a good Im- Public Invited to Attend Open
MBr)o„ L 81mmon, roriner,y , were awarded their debate against but It was decided at the last preparation for the annual Achieve­ Solo. "When They Ring Those
Golden Bells."
■quad from Ixiwell after which preaalon on the vtnltlng officials. Meeting to Be Held by Mem- resident of route 1, Springfield, died Roseburg here Friday afternoon gathering to meet during the after­ ment Day program.
Thursday. March 10, sermon:
Ho.eburg will battle with Hl
Tbr r„Bt<,r
, be |(M.B,
The
winning
essay
which
was
bers at Church Tuesday
at his home al North Bend, Friday while the negative team composed noons at the homes of the mem-
"The Chief of Time and Souls."
Mary's for the rlghl to remain In 1B BB follows Officers Irst Lieu
very
limited
in
length
follows;
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at the age of 29 years. He was born of George Marx and Virginia Chris-, bers.
Solo. "Because He Loved His
the play.
- tenant. Charles A. Hwarts; Second
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George W ashington
Ari-tanta guild, new organlxatlon j In Nebraska March 18. 1902. and tie were defeated In tbe Douglas (
Own.”
II 8. Drain ijeutenant, Walter N. Qoaaler; of young women of the Baptist ( leaves his widow. Mrs. Flossie 81m- city Rev. Dean C. Poindexter act -
Winners of the U. H.
"Washington's fame does not rest
Friday. March 11. sermon: "God's
and Roseburg Ht. Mary's games statf Sergeant, Alfred Townseml. ,'hurch. won second place In the i nions and a daughter. Betty, as well ed as judge of this debate at
on the battles he fought. The great­
Purpose in the Ages." Solo, "The
will meet Saturday morning at 9:SO sergeant«. Orval Cantreil. Drval ►
est battle of the Revolution, prob­ City of Oold.”
„ng contest held as a feature o f , as his step-father and mother. Mr. Springfield.
and winners of the other games Eaton, Nell Ulllons, Vorrat Mi-Far the annual World Wide Guild co«- and Mrs. B. E. Cole and two staters
Tuesday Rev. Cecil F. Rlstow. |
ably the decisive conflict that turn­
Rev. Pruitt will go to Newberg
will meet at 10:30. The finals will land. corporal», Krank Lombard, ference held at Portland Saturdayi Mrs. Lee Hollenbeck. Harrisburg, pastor of the First Methodist
ed the tide of war was the battle
Sunday to conduct services at the
be held Saturday evening starting i Elm„
HlBnley ix)nl. Freeman and Sunday. Seven members uf the-and Miss Violet Simmons, Eugene, i-hurch In Eugene, and a former!
of Saratoga, at which Washington
church In that city. Rev. Parrish
7 30'
* Squires; privates first class, Lloyd local organlxatlon attended. Out- He also leaves twv, half-slaters. member of the Northwestern Uni-,
was not present. Nevertheless ts pastor of the church there and
If Mpringflebl succeeds In defeat Mallis,m. Hersey Tomselh; prl > landtag of the meetings at the _____
Washington's retreat across New
____ _
, Cole verslty debating team, judged the
Misses ______
Myrtle ___
and Wanneta
Ing Lowell she will have lo face| V„„.B w ,„ |Bni <„x, Nurva| F(IBB, conference was I he address by Miss and his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. | Ku*‘,ne Springfield debate here and B r o th er h o o d Representatives Jersey; the manner in which he has been away for many weeks now
during the campaign in Springfield.
Eugene high Saturday morning al Vernon l.llcs, Theo Mobley, Roy Esther McCullough. In charge of M. Mullins. Hprlngfleld, route 1. I declared the home team winner,
to Gather Monday to Form turned and struck the pursuing
One of the largest crowds to at­
10:30 as lhe Eugene squad Is sure Severson and Ivan Starmer.
enemy at Trenton and Princeton
the Japanese Mission in Seattle.; (.’,,„eral services were held Tuea-
John Knox, high school professor
Sub-District Group
tend the evangelistic meeting here
to win over Cottage Grove.
and then established himself on the
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She spoke Hunday morning during , ,|By niornlng „
froni HrftnBtet. of science and Spanish is coaching
was at the church last night to hear
Admission to the games will be
ihe church hour
Organization of a sub-district heights of Morristown, overlooking the sermon "What Will You Do
| ters chapel In Eugene. Dr. E. V. Ihe debate squad. W. E. Buell,
25c for each session. Special sea­
New
York;
and
the
vigorous
resist
principal.
Is
In
charge
of
the
de­
Plans for sending . delegation s „ verB
„„d and Interment
Methodist Brotherhood organisation
Wl’h Jesus’" This was young peo­
son tickets for students are now on
Iron, Hprlngfleld to Roseburg to at- was made In Marcóla cemetery.
bating work for this district ln among the groups in the Southern ance to British occupation of Phila­ ple's night and more than 125 re­
sale at the schools for 60 cents
the state meet If It Is possible to half of the Cascade district will be delphia all marked him as a com­ mained for the social hour following
*en,l the Umpqua UHHOi latloll World
each.
select one.
Wide Guild ,-onference on March
effected here Monday night when petent military leader. That record the service. Members of the girls
18. were disc uaaed at the meeting LETTER FROM RUSSIA
delegates from all congregations In was crowned by the terrible winter glee club of the Eugene Bible col­
of the group last night.
ASKS
COPIES
OF
"NEWS'
LIONS
WILL
HEAR
,h,‘' dl8,r,ct Rather at the Metho- of 1777-78 at Valley Forge, when in lege sang during the service, and
MISSION GROUP PLANS
Plan» have also been announced j
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tUat church. The session will open spite of the misery of his soldiers, Veltie Pruitt gave the solo. "The
CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
D E B A T E S ON FRIDAY W|tb a dinner to be served at 6:30 ’he clamor of people tired of war, Lily of the Valley.”
An Interesting letter received by
W. A. Taylor to Hold Open for an open meeting of the guild
with members of the Women's Mis- ’he editor of the Springfield News
u
. .v
...
, ln ,he d,ninR room by members of the delays of a fugitive congress
The world is filled with three
House in New Location Fri­ slonury circle and of the junior from Russle asks him to send
“Jesus' Reverence for Personal
Members of the affirmative and , he i ad)es Ajd
and the intrigues to have him sus­ kinds of people today, declared the
negative
debating
teams
at
the
lly,” will lie the theme of the morn
day - Saturday This Week
World Wide Guild as guests. This copies of his paper to that country Springfield high school will con-! Dr w A «-''ey. district superin­ pended. he held his position and evangelist last night. Everyone
Ing service at the Methodist church
kept his starving army to its task." knows that there «a a Chrlat, some
meeting will be held at the church for exhibition at the All Nations
III the evening at 7:30 members of j W A. Taylor's While Front Gro­ on March 8. An Initiation cere­ Press Exhibition. The letter In­ duct a short debate at the weekly! .
reject him. others accept him. and
the Woman's Foreign Missionary cery store will hold open house and mony will be performed ns one vites contributions of newspapers, meeting of the Lions club Friday.“ * n,ee’in< V,s,tor8 W,H be wel
many do nothing about him, he
by Cbarles P Poole' mem FATHER OF DENTIST
society will give a missionary page- grand opening Friday and Satur­ event on the program which la to magaxlnes. yearbooks, almanacs, i The subject will be Compulsory Un-
ber of the local organisation, and a
said. He likened these people to
PASSES
AT
ASTORIA
ant In the form of a candle light day of this week In the new location be open to the public.
employment
Insurance
Legislation.
J posters, etc. The purpose of the
short program will be given before
Pontius Pilate who tried to wash
service. The sermon subject In the at 427 Main street. The store was
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j exhibition Is to show the historical There will be no decision.
C. S. Dow. father of Dr. W. N. his hands of all responsibility in
Efforts to create a better appear the regular business session.
evening will be "The Man Who opened In Its new location Mouday,
American press. ance In the city for those who drive
This program will include selec­ Dow. Springfield dentist, died at the conviction and death of Jesus.
Fought Against the Stars." Rev lint there has been many changes EPWORTH LEAGUE PLANS j ; states the communication
which
Seven r.ew members were taken
Poindexter will preach I mi II i ser­ and finishing touches to add to the FOR FELLOWSHIP SUPPER hears the address Tiflis. Republic through or who come here for tions by a quartet consisting of Astoria Friday following a linger­
Mrs. S. 8. Potter. Miss Leone El ing illness. He was 89 years old. into the church last night. This
mons.
visits
will
be
undertaken
by
a
com
various departments before the
Georgia, post office box 25. U
mlttee of the Lions club It was *'ott. Paul Potter, and Fred Buell Funeral services were held at As­ brings the total for the campaign
The church school meets at 9:45. owner wished to hold a pul,lie In­
Epworth League members of the 8. R.
decided at the last meeting. Mem- and xylophone solos by Miss Bar toria Monday at the Riverview to 49 It was stated.
The school la growing and conllnu spect Ion.
Hprlngfleld Methodist church will
cemetery.
bers of the club quartet sang dur­ bars Barnell.
ally Increasing It» program of
Coffee, sandwiches and cookies chieftain the young people of the ENTERTAIN FOR THREE
Four sons and three daughters HEALTH CLINICS AT
P. J. Bartholomew, president of
ing
the
program
period.
Coburg
church
at
a
fellowship
sup
Chrlatluu education for all age».
will be served to all visitors during
survive.
They are L. M. Dow. Al­
the
local
Brotherhood
will
preside.
TABLES OF BRIDGE
the day and a special prlxa Is being per In the church reception reeni
TWO SCHOOLS SLATED
aska; F. 9. Dow. and Arthur Dow.
Sunday
evening
ut
5:30.
Following
offered lo the person making the
GIRL SCOUTS PLANT
SPRINGFIELD HAS OWN
Boston; C. R. Dow, Mrs. C. C. Kaup.
ftnd Mrs. Alfred Malo enter-
SENIORS ANNOUNCE
Clinics at the Glenwood school
largest rash purchnse Saturday. he social hour Mrs. Poindexter will '
Mrs. Frank Frickey, and Mrs. G. In West Springfield, and at Cres­
TREE ON SCHOOL YARD
LEAP YEAR BABY Special low prices have been mark­ give the second of a series of talks tklned at their home Tuesday even
NUMBERS
ON
PROGRAMS
N. Raymond, all of Astoria, and Dr. well schools are being held today.
upon her experiences In South Am­ ing for three tables of bridge. The
Members of the Springfield Girl
A birthday every four year», and ed on most of the merchandise for erica us a teacher of music In a house was decorated In the St. Pat
Dow.
Dr. Seth M Kerron, Lane county
Senior
numbers
for
programs
at
tills
celebration
event.
one which will add that number of
Mr. Dow had been ill for some health officer, and Miss Bessie Wil­
rick color scheme. Guests were Mr. Scout troop planted a red cedar the high school during the next six
girls school ut Conception. Chile.
The
store
will
also
carry
a
full
years to hl» age Is the fate of n
and Mrs. J. M. Larson. Mr. and Mrs tree on the Lincoln school grounds weeks were announced thia week time. Friday Dr. and Mrs. Dow liams are In charge of the examina­
Infant ion born lo Mr. and Mrs. line of feeds uml seeds It has been
John llenderer, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Friday afternoon. The ceremony by Geraldine Wilkinson, chairman. were called to Astoria. They re­ tion.
WEEKLY TRAINING CLASS Hchaffenberg, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. began with group singing of “Am­
C. F. Peeraon In tills city Monday, announced.
turned to their home here Tuesday
They are March 11, senior girls
Mr. Taylor recently purchased Bn
February 29. 1932. The next birth
ADVANCED TO MONDAY Dibblee, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Logan, erica. The Beautiful" led by Mrs. quartet; March 18, vocal solo. Bud evening.
MAN BREAKS AND
Interest In the bunding and has
day for thia child will be In 1936.
and Miss Annls McGookln. Mrs W. K. Barnell. and a short talk by
Mr». Roy Moore. Portland, 1» an­ had carpenters, plasterer», and
The weekly Sunday school teach­ Larson and Mr. Dibblee won high Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter, who was Thelnes; March 25, violin solo, El­ LIFE IN CHILE SCHOOL
SPRAINS SAME ANKLE
dred Glaspey; April 8, piano solo,
other person who doe» not have painters busy for more than n er's training course which Rev. prlxes and Mr. Schaffenberg re In charge of the program, a recita­
TOLD TO LEAGUE CROUP
Bert Glllons suffered a sever«
tion of the Joyce Kilmer poem, Orval McPherson; April 16. violin
birthday» oftener than every four month completely remodeling the Dean C. Poindexter, pustor of the celved the consolation gift.
sprain-fracture of the ankle on his
"Trees," by the Girl Scouts who quartet, Maxine Swarts, Eldred
years. Mr». Moore 1» a daughter building for his purposes.
Methodist church is conducting
Customs and manners of the peo­ left leg Friday while working at
were dressed ln their uniforms. All Glaspey. Gene Hamblin and James
of Mrs. A. E. Bartlett and la »pend­
every Tuesday evening was ad­ YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY
of the girls assisted ln the actual West; April 22, vocal solo, June ple of Chile and especially of the the Lewis Lumber company. The
ing a few day» here visiting with LEGION MEETINGS TO BE vanced lo Monday this week only
Danka.
school children were explained to bone was broken and the ligaments
SHOT W ITH 22 RIFLE planting of the tree.
her mother.
because of the official board meet­
Each class at the school is sup- members of the Epworth League of sprained in the same foot.
HELD HERE TONIGHT ing which was held Tuesday even­
| posed to contribute one number the Methodist church Sunday even­
The 11 year old son of Dr. and _ . ____________
CHURCH MEN ATTEND
jof entertainment for the weekly ing by Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter, In
The regular meeting of the ing.
Mrs. John Simon of Eugene was BAPTISTS TO CONDUCT
TWO CARS DAMAGED
FINANCE MEETING Springfield American Legion poat
shot Sunday while playing with
CAMPAIGN AT DORENA »«»•«nbly periods Friday mornings. the first of a series of three dis­
numlter 40 will he held al the Com LEGION WILL SPONSOR
IN MISHAP SATURDAY
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These numbers will be given by the cussion meetings on these people.
companions near Pleasant Hill. The
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter. Wm. O. munlty hall In Springfield tonight
Mrs. Poindexter rpent more than
Rev. William G. Taylor, pastor of seniors as their contributions.
DANCE ON SATURDAY Sinton family were visiting friends
One wheel and a fender on the
Hughes. Dr. N. W. Emery and I)r. according to Walter N. Gossler,
five years as a teacher at a girls'
In that community and the youth the Springfield Baptist church and
automobile belonging to R. W. Jack,
W. II Pollard attended the sub-dls commander. Membership problems
One of the regular American Le­ went out with his gun. The trigger Kenneth Tobias, missionary for the HOMEMAKERS TO MEET
schools at Conception, Chile.
trlet meeting of Methodist church will probAhl.v be discussed at the gion dances will be held at the was evidently caught on something American Sunday school union left
The discussions will continue dur­ Springfield, route I, were damaged
W ITH LEADER TODAY ing the next two League meetings Saturday when the machine was
hoards which was held ut the Green meeting. This will be the first meet­ Thurston hnll Saturday evening ac­ while carrying It through the brush. the first of the week for Dorena,
struck by one driven by A. F. Can­
Lantern Tavern In Eugene Wednes­ ing for a moll 111. The meeting sche­ cording to an announcement made! The bullet lodged In the fleshy south of Cottage Grove where they
Members of the Future Home­
trell, Eugene. Jack was attempting
day evening Finances and their re­ duled for two weeks ago was can­ this week by J. M. Larson, dunce part of the boy’s leg,
are conducting an evangelistic cam­ makers Four-H club at the Lincoln
to make a reverse turn on Main
lationship to demands and needs of celled been use of conflicting events. manager for the Springfield Legion
paign. The length of the campaign school will meet this afternoon at TWO MORE STORES TO
Ihe church were discussed at the
The meeting tonight will begin post number 40. Members of the CHURCH CLASS WILL
has not been set. but will probably the home of their leader, Mrs. L.
GET MAIN ST. FRONTS street when he was struck by the
other car. Cantrell admKted hla
dinner meeting. Wendllng. Junction with a potluck supper at 6:30 and Weston colored trio will preform
be two weeks.
K. Page, to dlscusR plans for a
ENTERTAIN TUESDAY
fault In the accident and agreed to
City, Oakridge, Eugene and Spring- each person attending Is urged to during the dance he stated.
Two
more
Springfield
business
candy sale to be held soon. The
pay the damage hill.
field Methodist churches were re­ bring a knife, fork, spoon, plate and
club also will plan two luncheons firms will move to Main street soon
Members of the Ergatha Sunday LIBRARY BOARD HAS
presented at the meeting.
cup.
it
was
announced
this
week.
The
¡MAP OF PRISON CAMP
to be held to complete their work.
school class of the Methodist
SILVER TEA MONDAY
latest change will be the moving FRIENDS ARE INVITED
LOANED TO HIGH SCHOOL church will entertain the members
of the Springfield Electric store
MRS. WILSON HOSTESS
QUILT CLUB MEETING
FOR EVENING OF CARDS
of the Women’s Home Missionary
Many Hprlngfleld residents were! LEGION LADIES SEW
and the plumbing shop owned by
Au Interesting map of the old society nnd the quilting club at a present at the silver tea held at
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
IS POSTPONED HERE
CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN N. L. Pollard and Al Pohl, from
Baxter Young and Mias Mabel
Andersonville prison camp used luncheon In the church Tuesday the home of Mrs. N. W. Emery Mon­
their present locations on North Hunter entertained a group of
Mlrs. Gertrude Wilson will he
The regular meeting of the Quilt during the Ulvll War days has been nfternoon at 1 o’clock.
day afternoon for the benefit of the
Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew enter Fifth street to the building adjoin­ friends at bridge at the home of
hostess nt her home on Emerald club which bad been aclieduled for loaned to the history department
Library fund. Members of the Lib­ tained at her home Friday after­ ing the lrlah-Murphy grocery store
Mr. Young last Thursday evening.
Heights today lo members of Ihe the home of Mrs. Nina McPherson, of the high school by relatives of
Leave for Longview — Mr. and rary board were In charge. During
Guests included Mr and Mrs. Frank
Needle-raff club. The meeting will Friday evening has been cancelled Ihe late Zneharluh Kintxley. Some Mra. Ernest Skinner left Tuesday the afternoon Mrs. Dean C. Poin­ noon for members of the sewing'on the West,
club of the American Legion auxi­
Workmen are busy this week re- Logan. Mr. and Mra. Claude Cook.
begin at 2:30 and will have Mrs. It was announced today. The next old books have also been brought for their home at Longview. They
dexter and Mrs. M. V.- Walker en­ liary. Members spent their time modeling the building. It will prob Miss Dolly Campbell and Mias Mar
Floyd Thompson as assistant host- meeting will ho held on Ihe regu to the school for reference pur­ purchased some property while tertained with piano selections and
sewing pajamas for the Legion ably be March 16 before the move tha Campbell, Waltervllle, and Mrs.
lar meeting night.
poses.
here.
Mrs. Jane Ketela gave readings.
home at Portland.
will be mode according to Pohl.
I M. H. Bales, Powers, Oregon.
Gt V S M E N SEI
k 'NSPECÏION
CIVIC CLUB PLANS
Essays Written
On Washington
IN SONG CONTEST
MENTO
ORGANIZE HEBE
GROCERY OPENS
IN NEW LOCATION