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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWBNTY-NINTIl YKAH
START CONTEST
10 IMPROVE GUY
S I'H IN (iF IK IJ). LANE COUNTY. OKKOON, THITRHDAV, MARCH 24, 1932*
Teachers Meeting (
Talle*» Boy,
Postponed Here
New Date for Institute to Be
Civic
Organization«
Plan Set After Present Schedule
of Gatherings is Ended
Renutification Contest at
Meeting on Tuesday
PoslpotuMtienl nt llie Bprlngflold
CHURCHES PUN
E A S T E fljH T S
Methodists to Celebrate Holy
I Communion Service at Spe­
cial Meeting Tonight
I teaiiber Institute which wan lo have
held at the Lincoln school
Observers See
Unusual Sights
BOARD ELECTS
STAFFJOR YEAR
"H. H„ Jr.-Now
Unnatural Conditions of High
Water Load to Many Pecu­ Norvai May Submits Resig­
liar Actions by People
nation as Athletic Director
at H. 8. for Next Year
t ime unusual events were n >t“d
D M E IS i n
IFIEB BIG MIN
' '
? Trees and Cardens in Low-
i lands Suffer Greatest Injury
as Water Washes Dirt
by observers Saturday. Among
tinm wore these. Dr W. C. Re Id. an TEACHERS ARE CHOSEN
ALL TRAFFIC H ELD UP
Haturday morning wua announced
und hii nurse. Miss Clara Jones
All Churches Ready for Spe­ c he-'"H ag an airplane to go to Eu Further Salary Cut Made
Three-way Organization for Saturday by |,IIU1W„ ,. M oniti, uh
River Overflow« Banks Late
cial Services on Sunday;
City Improvement Finds ulHlant county achool auperlntend
gen», where they had hospital work
When Board Reduces Base 1
Friday to Reach Highest
J wot. High water making travel Im
to perform.
Breakfasts to Be Held
Willing Cooperation
for High School Teachers
Flood Level Since Feb. ’27
i puaalhle cuu eil the temporary can
James Mitchell was unable to
Young people of the Methodist deliver all the suits and dres ee
I'laua for a Garden Improvement collation.
All teachers in the Springfield
President Hoover's oldest aoa,
RaX|n< waters of the W illamette
churches at Coburg and Hprlngfleld to cuktomern of his cleaning shop school system were tendered n ew 1
contest to tie apoiiHored Jointly by The gathering will have to It«
Herbert Hoover, Jr., is now a “leads- , river which left It-i banks late Frl-
will Join In a Sunrise service on Saturday as he bad promised. They contracts for the year 1932-33 at
the Civic dub and other «• C* „-hi at u later date which cannot
ln*
o,,the CaliTorma Tnati- day night after a heavy downpour
a hilltop north of Hprlngfleld Huu- were In Eugene being cleaned the monthly meeting of the school | tut« o< Technology.
groups of Hprlngfleld wore fori o
announced ui thia lime au)a Mr
( of rain durlng th -
Pl<b,
day morning aa the flrat event on Jimmie wan seen rtdlnv a motor board Monoay night with the lone
luted here Tuesday aflerittein at
»ffltl Ua other Institutes In vurl
hour
period
failed
to
do
much
dam-
meeting at the Community hul ©
parta of tin- county have beea
the Raater Sunday program. T ru ck, cycle along the railroad rlght-of exception of Norvai May. high
age to homes and other buildings
will
leave
the
church
at
5
A.
M.
way Saturday evening returning school athletic director, who re­
The conle, t Is to have aa Its oh
.doled and will ba held first
, In the low areas In this vlchilty
und the service will begin prompt from Eugene with a few of the signed and a-ked that a successor
Jed the Improvement of home pro «7
first In lltute which was to
| despite the fact that the watet
ly
us
the
sun
begins
to
rise.
Un
needed garments.
perty and the appearance of tin
t
been held at Florences week
be found .o fill his place for next
i swirled about the floor« of many
I mediately following the service a
Case» of butter were carried (all
city In general.
«
than the Hprlngfleld gathei 1
¡o f the luckless houses with a con
breakfast
of
bacon
and
eggs.
bans,
Five prises will he offered II)
across the railroad bridge to Eu
« postponed becauar of an
Contrary to an erronous rumor
tlnual rising menace during most
the following divisions; Greatest ep
coffee und cocoa, and orange« will gene on shoulders after attempts which la prevalent in Springfield.
c of smallpox
I of the day.
be prepared on the hill.
Improvement In property, best
made
by
Hprlngfleld
Creamery
em
May will remain al the bigb school i c
A '/• root featuring ptndenta und
• i e>
.
A program featuring students end
vegetable garden, beet kept lawn,
B a b o t W a d k iw o f A lto n , III., is
At V IS the primary department ployees to reach Eugene via the until the end of the present school Special Bus to Be Chartered homes In boats as the threat of
Otho.« from various parts of the
aaAy M veare utd but is 7 ieet, 5 inc bee
best flower gurden. and heat slogan
year. He has Issued a call for baae-
for Trip; Rev. Taylor 1« having their homes washed Into
county bad been arranged for the ta il and weighs 301 pounds, due to of the i-hurch will give their Easter Ferry street bridge failed.
describing the contest (not to eg
There was a shortage of bread ball practice and held bis first
Haturday meeting here.
faaproper functioning o f the pineal program during the Hunday school
| the main channel of the river In
Luncheon Speaker
ceed tell words).
In some of the Eugene stores Sat meeting with the team on Monday
hour.
gland at the base o f the brain. M en-
creased with the rising water, but
Suggested Improvement« for con-
M h f ba is norm al fo r his sge.
urday
for
a
while
a«
Jimmie
Mc­
night. He Is undecided about his
The morning service at the Meth
Hprlngfleld Lions club members most of them remained ever hop­
IUKA
CIRCLE
PLANS
teatanls Include Improvement of
odlat church will start at 11 o'clock Kee at the Home Bakery packed future actions after June.
j will attend the district convention ing to hear word that the waters
lawus. planllug of flowers and
INITIATION FOR FOUR
There were no other resignations at Roseburg Wednesday. March 3«, had ceased rising.
and will be featured with baptism cartons with loaves and prepared
shrubs, planting of Irena, and the
of Infant« and children. There will to ship It to Eugene via the South­ offered at the meeting and the ma ' it was decided at me weekly meet’
Gardens fruit trees, and berry
Initiation reremonlea for four
transformation of » » « I patches In­
Jorlty of the board expressed them ing of the group held here Friday. ’ patches seem to have suffered the
also be a baptismal service for old­ ern Pacific railroad.
candidates
were
planned
last ¡
to vegetable gardens.
Eugene
bakers
chartered
air
selves as being satisfied with the Members of the local den voted 11 greatest loss from water which
er children and adulla and a recep­
Thursday evenlna at the meeting i
I n t e r Before A pril 15
tion of new members Into the planes to deliver bread to Spring- work of the present staff which favor of chartering a large bus reached a height of 15H feet, the
Kntrtai In thin content must I»« ; of ,b r •«•kw circle, badi«» of the
field.
they re-elected.
church.
to transport all representatives highest ft has been since the flood
made with the various dub
N- which mot ut (he home of
Even the floods have their ad­
A ll teachers are expected to sign from this section of the district to In February, 1927.
The
Eaater
sermon
will
be
"
'Tin
dents nr at the Flanery drug store Mrs W alter luizton. The Initiation
vantages says Clayton Kirkland an acceptance of their contracts the convention which will be an
S pinach W ash ed O u t
the Garden.'' Rev
before April 15, It was announced wilt be held at the home iif Mr*, i Springfield Legion Group Ac- ^ Y ^ re a k in
Saturday morning aa he stooped before the next meeting of the evening affair.
R. B Oldham In West Hprlngfleld
will
preach.
That
even­
cepta Resolution Circulat-
<l* ' w
An effort Is also being made to Bert Doane on March 31.
over to dip up another sprinkler board if they expect to remain
Members of the Springfield Lions found half of a two acre spinach
ing the nai-red cantata, "The Thorn
The luku circle group Is now 1
select one outstanding flower to
full of water from the floor of the here for the next school year.
tng in This District
club quartet have been Invited to tract washed out after the waters
Crowned King
will be given at
busy
with
an
extensive
member
green house where he stood In hip-
represent this city and each or
Another cut ln nigh school sal­ attend the convention and furnish receded One eight-year old walnut
7:30. The chorus choir of 30 voices
ganlsatlon will he a«ked to vote «hip drive and the four candidates
boots watering the Easter llllies.
Suspension of all payments on
aries
was ordered at the Monday part of the entertainment.
tree was completely washed away
directed by Mrs. Bernice Neher
soon for their choice. The inltttal are the first to be signed 111 the principal and Interest on loans
Rules regulating walking on the meeting. The previous week the
Dr. H. A. Hagen, deputy district as was several prune trees and
Finley will sing.
contest.
committee In their meeting Tues
right-of-way of the Southern Paci­ base salary scale was reduced from > governor. Karl Mills, and W. J. other bushes. A garden tract which
made by the State Veterans Aid
C hristian Cburoh
day offered the following flowers
fic company were forgotten Satur 1120 to »115. Monday it was r e Moyer, all of Cottage Grove attend- had been planted was ruined and a
commission to veterans of the
as suggestions: Itnae, delphlnums.
At the Christian church the day as hundreds of people made a dneed another »5 making the base ed the luncheon In the Interests of large number of raspberry bushes
; World War until after the present
gladioli, dahllau, and columbine.
period of depression was asked by young people will gather for their promenade ont of the tracks. for these teachers »110 as com the convention. Moyer is president were so badly uprooted that they
Eaater breakfaat at 8 Hprlngfleld people in this end. and pared with »100 for grade teachers of the Cottage Grove den.
The prealdent of each club In the
, Hprlngfleld post number 40 of the annual
had to be replanted.
city hue been a«ked to name a dele­
Eugene folk at Judkins point it The members of the staff were
1 American l-eglon at the meeting o’clock.
Rev. W illiam G. Taylor, pastor
Roy Palmer, also in West Spring-
gate Io meet with the general com­
held at Lowell lout Thursday even-
The Sunday achool will give an really didn't make much difference, cut 10 per cent of their salaries of the Springfield Baptist church field. lost a lorge portion of his
mittee at the community hall on
I Ing.
Easter program at 9:45 under the however, as slides had blocked the at a recent board meeting
was guest speaker at the luncheon. spinach tract together with other
April 6. at which time further plans
The reaolution approved by the direction of Mra. W . P. Tyoou through trains on the Cascade line
Teachers who were re-elected at His subject dealth with the effects garden produce.
Flood
Waters
Prevent
Ambu­
J local group Is one which was start and Roland Mushier This will be for the greater pert of the day.
will he discussed.
the schools were as follows:
I of adversity on the lives of some
M. C. Kirkland, proprietor of the
lance from Reaching Un­ ed at Newport and Is being clrcula-1 given during the Church school
It la the hope of those backing
Many people made their first
High school: Gtenn L. Martin. ’ of the world's greatest figures.
Kirkland Floral company, found
visit to the West Springfield ra il­ Leone Elliott. May Hewea, Luctlle
the Improvement contest that sev
ted among all posts in this district, hour.
conscious Victim Saturday
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water filling hia furnace early Sat­
road Junction Saturday as they Holman. Clara Wagner. Anna Vo­
erst of the group« will offer prlaea
Members of the Auxiliary group
urday morning and by noon waa
The Easter sermon to be deliver­
for the various dlvlalona of the con­
drove up past the cemetery from gel. Marguerite Mllhollen, and John
Percy Rossman. patrolman ut the¡ In meeting at the «ame time dia
near the top of the firebox. The
ed by Rev. Veltle .r u ltt at U A. M
Eugene to find a better view and Knox.
test
The Lions dub has already Eugene Municipal hydro-electric <cussed plans for raising funds for
water pumps and other electrical
will be "Resurrection Proofs." His
found themselves In a traffic Jam
voted a loving cup as one of the plant at Leuhurg. was seriously In- their activities.
equipment had to be taken out as
evening theme will be "The Light
Brattaln:
Alta Manning. Helen
Jured early Saturday morning when
prltes for the contest.
A potluck dinner preceded the of Life There will be special mu­ which would not allow them to
the water reached them.
C. High. Allene Basford, Edna
turn around until they had driven
First agitation for an Improve he was caught In the path of a two sessions.
Ornamental fencing about the
sic at both of these services.
Platt,, Eleanor Smith, and Dorothy
large
slide
whlrh
trapped
him.
roll
i
to the railroad yard.
ment campaign In Hprlngfleld waa
Gold Star Auto camp was saved
Girard.
The
evening
service
will
start
ttl
Fences served aa a good cabl<
heard at a meeting of the Lions Ing him down a 50 foot embank
Lincoln: E l l. Lomharu. Eliza. ClaSSeS t 0 P rO s en t Entertain- only after workmen in hip bootx
7:00 and end at 9:3« to enaMe for W. O Burch and Joel Cowden
club some weeks ago when Dr, ment und nearly covering him with
beth
James. Thelma Hvzeeney. t ’rys
m®nt Program for Alumni had taken the fence to pieces.
members
of
that
church
to
attend
Saturday night as they made a boat
Milton Walker urged «ume action rock and dirt He wua unconaclon«
Shoulders along the Pacific high
«petal
musical
services
at
the
and Mothers at H. S.
trip from Springfield to the log tai Male. Miriam Male, Opal Ro­
which would make the appearance when found by Ray Dlkeman.
way. which was Impassable for
other churches in the city. Mem- cabin camp south of Springfield. berts. Crystal Bryan, Eva Phette-
He waa taken to the hospital
of the city more pleaalng to the
"M erry Maids March.” annual more than 24 hours, were badly
jbers of the Christian church choir j Two flashlights provided the
lUn place. and Mabel Riddle.
Sunday after the flood waters had
people who come here to visit.
stunt
program of the Girl's League damaged by the water which cover­
Principals of the thrqp reboots
i » ill give their Easter Cootatu one m|natlon and a pike pole served ■
«ulislded sufficiently to allow an
Three Groups Busy
of the high school will be held F ri­ ed the highway. Service stations
week.
were
re-elected
at
a
previous
meet­
good purpose in keeping the boat
Ayer
A committee was appointed with umhulance to reach the J.
day evening of this week it has along the highway found much of
Baptist Church
in Its course along the fence. The ing-
Hr Walker, F. U. Flanery and II. O, home where the Injured mail had Brilliant Presentation Offer­
been announced by Miss Eunice their driveways washed away and
Rev. W illiam Taylor, Baptist long pole proved especially useful
Dibble« as members to Investigate been taken by Dr. W. (’. Rebhan.
McFarland and Maxine Hwarts in In some Instances some of the
ed Here Friday in Laugh-
church pastor will conclude his two In places where they water was
possible activities The group held Hprlngfleld physician, who was
charge
of the function which is equipment was missing.
teresque Presentation
week series of sermons Hunday. above the tops df the posts.
a meeting and decided that the railed to the scene of the accident
Buildings Moved
scheduled to start at 7:30 o'clock
Floyd Flanery and Jim MacM&nl
An examination showed that the
Ills morning subject will be “Beau,
Rushing
water which reached a
work should be divided In three
in
the
auditorium.
A «kit, "Fifty Years from Now,"
divisions, general beautification id man had sustained a broken leg .: fantasy of the future, pre«ented by tlful Feet," and the evening theme man had some unusual experiences
Each class represented in the depth of five feet over the highway
Saturday as they flew over the
the resident section of the city, a a serious cut above his right eye ! the sophomore rlas« of the Spring- j "What Think Ye of Christ?"
League will present skits and en- at Judkins Point threatened to
cleanup to remove all objection and many other body brutaes. He I field high achool won the first prise j The evening service will be In turbulent waters taking pictures !
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) tertatnment numbers for the pro- carry away several of the buildings
A cable attached to the
able matter from yards sod vacant Is getting along very wall factorlly in the annual Laughteresque pro-1 charge of young people.
It will One obtained an entirely different Masons and Families Invited gram,
only girls of the high there.
picture of the water from the alt
small
fruit
house near Mam my’s
lots, and Improvement of stores now according to the physician.
start
at
7
o'clock
with
a
half
hour
to Cc,«red Dish Dinner Fri- !scho01' ,lumnl ' ,rl8- and mothers
gram at the high school auditorium
they said.
Dressing of the Injuries proved
mid
buildings
facing
business
» ill be permitted to attend the Cabin Is all that kept this building
Friday evening. The froah cluis song service preceding the regular
Mrs. H. L. Blood of Willagllespie
day; Children on Program
to be an exceedingly difficult task
from taking the course of thous­
alreeta.
•
gathering.
with "F ak ir Fantasy," was ' ad service.
Just couldn’t keep out of the water.
ands of feet of driftwood down the
The committee which inet Tues­ os the man's eyes, ears and nose. | Judged second place winner.
This evening. Maundy Thursday,
Children w ill entertain and will
river.
day has undertaken the first part were entirely filled with loosej Seniors offering another Imagin­ llev. Taylor will preach on the sub­ She started ont from her home on
be eutertaibej at an Easter party MANY GUESTS ATTEND
Two cabins at the Log Cabin
of the outlined program, the Boy dirt and his clothes were covered ative skit. "A T rip Jo Pluto in a ject, "W hy Christ Failed?" Friday horseback to investigate conditions
at the Masonic temple Friday even­
NEEDLECRAFT MEETING auto camp south of. Hprlngfleld
Hcouts have been contacted and with a layer of mud. It la only a Space Ship." were third and the Ills subject will be "W hy Lifted when her horse stumbled throwing
her Into the water. She was re­ ing it was announced this week by
were moved off their foundations
are now making plans Io put on a miracle that his eyes were not In J Juniors offeri-d "Ye Old Barn Up?"
Mrs. E. E. May and Mrs. W. N. by the water after occupants had
moved and was being taken home Mrs. Ida Hwarts. secretary of Cas­
complete clean-up campaign In (he Jured. says Dr Rebhan, as the dirt Dance," as their contribution to the
Methodists are planning a candle on a raft when this capsixed again cade chapter O. E. H. number 155, Cos ier had Mrs. W. K. Barnell, fled to safer places.
entire city later In the spring, and was packed In thick layers between program which was augmented by
light Communion service at 7:30 pitching her Into the swirling which is sponsoring the social Mrs. W. C. Rabhan, Mrs. Henry
Many farmers In the Coburg and
the committee of three Lions club the eyelids and the eyeballs.
several other entertainers Includ­ tills evening. This Is In keeping water.
gathering.
Fandrem. and -Mrs. Ella Lombard Thurston areas were marooned for
members are now studying pos­
ing the high school violin quartet with the "Last Hupper" which oc-
All Masons and Eastern star as guests last Thursday when they the day Haturday and airplanes
The problem of handling a dump
sible means of Improving the busi­ KENSINGTON MEMBERS
with Eldred Glaspey. Gene Hamlin. »urred on Thursday of Holy Week. ground wHI not become a bother­ members and their families have entertained members of the Needle-
circled overhead with observers
ness section In eyes of the puaslug
GUESTS AT LUNCHEON Maxine Hwarts. und Jimmie West The Revs. F. S. Clemo. C. E. Cran­ some thing for Hprlngfleld city of­ been invited to be present. A cover­ craft club at the home of Mrs. May. watching for signs of distress sig­
motorist and vlqjtor.
a tumbling art by sophomore boys dall. und J. T. Moore will assist ficials If we have high water every ed dish dinner w ill be served at
Mrs. Laurence M offitt and Mrs. nals. The McKenzie river reached
The first project which will. be
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan was hostess a »kit by W alter McGregor and I the pastor at this service,
few years. Most of the movable 6:30 and a program will be given Clifford Wilson were winners of It« peak early in the morning, how­
undertaken by the committee In at her home Friday for a one j Charles Wilson, and a piano solo
the prlxes in the guessing games. ever, and began dropping before
Friday evening. Good Friday, the material Including many of the tin hy the children afterwards.
charge of residential Improvements o'clock luncheon for members of by Margaret Jarrett.
can-:
at
the
local
dump
ground
went
Members attending the meeting noon.
pastor
will
speak
on
"M
i
God.
has already been planned and pro­ the Kensington dub. One half of
Judging was done by three drama , why?" These words were wrung away with the water Haturday.
were Mrs. D. W . Crites. Mrs. W. F.
SCHOOL DISTRICT PAYS
T raffic between Hprlngfleld and
vides for the cleaning up of the the members entertained the other
students from the university. They fron, thp ,lpfl
thP Lord as he
One thing about the water, now
Walker. Mrs. Harry M. Stewart. Eugene was Impossible all day
plot hack of the library and the half at the meeting and participa­
BOND
AND
INTEREST
Judged the productions on original­
that It has been here many farmers
Mrs. O. H Jarrett. Mrs. W. J. Scott. Saturday and Hprlngfleld merch­
conversion of this Into a recreation tion In the Civic Improvement con ity. costume and setting, and gen­ hung upon the cross.
w
ill
get
busy
and
plant
crops
on
Mr«.
Carl Olson. Mrs. Clifford W il­ ants enjoyed one of the beat bual
A
bond
for
»1000
together
with
park.
teat was discussed. The Ht. Patrick eral
effectiveness.
Sophomores,
their river bottom land. This bit Interest totaling »316.25 was paid son. Mrs. Laurence M offitt. Mrs. ness days for some months as peo­
JAMES
A.
DAVIS
DIES
motif was used In decorating the who also won the contest last year
of farming Is usually delayed until bi the County Treasurer Tuesday W illiam N. Long. Mrs. W. H. Poll­ ple who had intended to shop In
MANY MASONS OUT
house Mrs. M V. W alker played as the freshman class, were given
AFTER SHORT ILLNESS after the snows in the mountains
with funds of the district In her ard. Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew. Mr». Eugene were forced to make their
FOR DEGREE WORK two plnno solos and Mrs. I). It. 261 points out of a possible 300.
have ceased endangering the river. ■ U'lody.
This Is the first local R. L. Drury, Mrs. Floyd Thompson. purchases in this city.
Murphy and Mrs. Rebhan sang a Freshmen were given 222 and the Funeral Services to Be Held From
R. B. Oldham had a peculiar ex­ school district bond falling due for Mrs Floyd Westerfleld. Mrs. W C.
North and south traffic on the
Poole-Gray-Bartholom ew Chapel
Members of Llborty Masonic duet. Mlsa Bobble Itelihun present­ seniors 220. The Juniors drew 21 v
perience In West Hprlngfleld. He nearly two years.
W right. Mrs. Larson W right, Mrs. Pacific highway was practically at
H ere F riday Afternoon
point«.
lodge of Springfield held u large ed a tap dance.
plowed a plot of ground which
a standstill for a day and a hit.
Funds for the payment of these C. F. Barber and the hostesses.
Mr«. Edwin G. Prlvat will enter-
meeting with visitors at their home
seemed high enough to keep dry bond»- are accumulated by the trea-
A few vehicles mde their way di­
here Tuesday night. Hugh Ronson, tnln the group at their next meet­ W. C. T. U. HAS MEETING
Succumbing to a four weeks 111- but when the water was gone so
rectly south from Eugene and
MISSION
GROUP
HEARS
suri
t
who
maintains
an
accurate
district deputy, from Eugene head­ ing In two weeks.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON neM Jame* A 1>nvt" resident of also was the seven or eight inches record of Issues and their maturity.
reached the highway near Goshen.
_______
| Springfield
«ince
1926.
p»»sed of soil which he had loosened.
INCIDENTS OF JAPAN Both the Pacific and Prairie roads
ed the delegation of vlaltors from
T h t County Treasurer arbitrarily
that d ly .
Lodge work for the GET EMPTY FRUIT JARS
Members of Springfield W. C. T awi|y
Pacific ( hristian hos-
adds sufficient millage to the dis-
Members of the Christian church to the north were impassable at
evening consisted of master d e g re /
IT. unit held their monthly meeting I P1«“ 1
Wednesday evening
SAYS RELIEF CHAIRMAN
HUSBANDS ARE GUESTS
trlct tax to Include the bonded In­ missionary society were entertain­ times.
work. Refreshments were serve«
and study at the home of Mrs
RKP of
vear8- M r- Havls
Slides on the Southern Pacific
OF PRISCILLA CLUB debtedness which must be paid, ed Monday at the home of Mrs. trucks tied up traffic over the Cas­
after the lodge work.
horn 1,1 OWo on Au* u” 6' 1860
Many of the fruit Jars donated W illiam O. Hughes on Fifth street , "
accoralng to C. A. Hwarts. chair­ R. E. Moshier. Miss Hattie Mitch­
by local people to he community Tuesday afternoon. Regular work ' " h e n 21 years old he enlisted In
Hix tables of bridge were In play man of the local school board.
ell, mission worker in Africa told cade line (or many hours Haturday.
BROTHERHOOD CANCELS ; ellef agency headed by N. L. Poll­ of the organisation was taken up Company E. Third United States In­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
day.
some of the Incidents which she
fantry. He CHtne west ln 1889 settl­
MARCH SESSION HERE ard have been returned empty to during the afternoon.
saw while visiting In Japan on her
ing near Hillsboro. He later moved Dibblee Friday evening when they CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE
the depot on Fifth street and own­
trip to the United States. A trio MRS. MOORE HOSTESS
to W illam ette for four years be­ entertained for the Priscilla club.
AT
EASTER
BREAKFAST
ers
of
them
are
asked
to
call
for
There was no meeting of the
ORANDDAUCHTER IS
consisting of Mrs. D. B. Murphy,
Members of the club had as their
FOR ANEAS CLUB CROUP
fore
establishing
his
home
at
Mu­
Methodist Men's Brotherhood Mon the Jars as soon as possible. The
BIRTHDAY PRESENT lino. He came to Hprlngfleld In guests their husbands. W. H.
The young people of the Christ­ Mls.i Mitchell, and Mrs. Moshier
depot
has
now
been
closed
and
Mr.
day nlglit. Tho church Is conduct­
Mrs. J. T. Moore entertained at
1926 to make his home with his Steamier was high and Mrs. L. E. ian church will hold their annual sang several numbers.
A baby daughter was born Io Mr.
ing special pre-Easter services each I’ollnrtl Is anxious to have the local
Plans for a special Easter offer­ her home Tuesday afternoon for
Basford low prlxe winners. Assist­ Easter breakfast in the social
son,
O.
A.
Davis.
and Mrs. Sam Brown nt the Pacific
evening, and a special Brotherhood people claim their property.
Mr. Davis married Ml«s Nellie ant hostesses for the evening were rooms of the church Hunday morn­ ing to be taken Sunday were made members of the Aeneas club. Sev­
meeting whs held earHer for the
Chrlatlan
hospital
Wednesday,
at the meiting.
eral guests were Invited for the
M. Porter on October 30, 1878. He Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schaffenherg.
ing at 8 o'clock. The Friends and
purpose of organising a sub-dla- FUNERAL FOR ACCIDENT
March 23. 1932. This date Is also
afternoon which Included a short
is survived by two song. O. A. and
Live W ire classes w ill have charge
trlct. This meeting will take the
musical program by Mra. Floyd
CHILDREN TO HUNT FOR
VICTIM HELD MONDAY the birthday anniversary of the A. J. Davta both of Hprlngfleld; a MARGARET MORTENSEN
of
the
meal
and
all
young
people
child's grandfather, Verne C. Dan­
place of the regular March session
Thompson.
Refreshments
were
daughter. Mrs. Mary Mallett, Co­
are
Invited
to
attend.
EASTER
EGGS
SATURDAY
WRITES OF HER TRIP
of the local group.
Funeral services for Zelma Pal­ iela.
«erved by the hostess.
burg; and two sisters. Mrs. C. N.
mer, 16. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hatch. W alla Walla, and Mrs. A. J.
Children of the primary depart­
Letters from Margaret Morten­ REBEKAH SUPPER WELL
EDUCATIONAL MEETING
John Palmer former Pleasant H ill MOTHER’S STUDY GROUP Talbott. Ottawa, Kans.
sen telling of her trip to Boston
ATTENDED ON MONDAY ment of the Methodist Sunday BAPTIST CHILDREN TO
He wa« a member of the Christ­ have been received here by Dr.
OF POWER CO. IS HELD residents, were held at the Pleas­ HAS MEETING TUESDAY
school will hold an Easter egg
HAVE EASTER PARTY
ant H ill Chrlatlan church Monday
Mrs. Lee Putman whs hostess ian church. Funeral services will and Mrs. R. P. Mortensen of this
The cafeteria supper sponsored hunt at the church Haturday after­
The regular educational meeting afternoon. Miss Palmer was killed at her home Tueaday afternoon for be held from the Pools-Gray-Har- city. Miss Mortensen left a short by the Rebekah lodge Monday noon at 2 o’clock. M r» W. O.
Children In the primary depart­
of employees of the Mountain In an auto accident near Stayton the members of the Mothers' study tholomew chapel In Hprlngfleld Frl while ago for Boston, going the night was attended by nearly 100 Burch and Mrs. Page are In charge ment of the Baptist church will
State Power company In this coun Saturday and leaves her parents, club of the P.-T. A. A abort study day afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Veltle northern route through Canada, to people and was very successful ac­ of the affair. The hunt w ill be held have an Easter party at the church
ty was held at the local office three brothers und two sisters. In- period was held after which the Pruitt will officiate and Interment visit her sister. Mrs. George Hors­ cording to Oswald Olson, chairman. outdoors If the weather Is suitable, Friday afternoon It has been sn-
Tuesday. The usual study work terment was made In the Pleasant i members listened to the radio will he made at Laurel Grove cems fall. Mr. Horsfall Is a doctor In the Regular lodge meeting was held otherwise It will be held In the nnunced. Mrs. Wilford Cook will be
H ill cemetery.
broadcast from KOAC at Corvallis. tery.
was conducted.
regular army.
after the supper.
church.
In charge of the a ffa ir.'
TO
OFFER
FIVE
PRIZES ’ been
CANTATA
IS
ARRANGED
LIONS TO ATTEND
DISTRICI MEETING
VETERANS SEEK
RELIEF ON LOANS
Slide Traps Man
at Leaburg Plant
Girls League To
Frolic On Friday
IN PLAYJJNTEST
O.E.S. To Have
Children Party