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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPKINOEIKLI), l/ANK COUNTY. OREGON, THL’ HHOAY. APRIL 7, 1932
I'W K N T Y -N IN T II YEAH
H. S. BASEBALL Price Is Chosen |
H. S. Principal
GAMES ARE SET
Pilot Is
BRIDGE LIGHTS Student
Injured in Pall
WANTED LEFT ON
Motor Stop« After Ship it Off
County Court Unable to Aio Ground; Fuselage of Plano
it Badly Damaged
Committee; Appeal Made to
State Highway Body
John Wilmot, Indent filer who
ALL LIGHTS ELIMINATED
Group Seek« Plan Whereby
Automatic Clock Would Cut
Lights Off at Midnight
No. 13
Jumps Four M iles
Succeeds E- E. Kilpatrick as
Opening Game With Row- Head of Pleaaant Hill High ,
burg Friday Postponed Be­
School Next Year
cause of Weather
was Injured Friday sfisruoou at the
I Municipal airport when the motor,
of his plane stopped as he was
taking off. Is getting along nicely
t according to his physician. He did
I not receive any unusually serious
Injuries ulthough ho wu» lutdly |
humped about Ihe head and was :
TO PLAY TWELVE GAMES
Six Lettermen Start Practice;
May Must Develop New
Staff of Pitchers
Perry Prjce, teacher at the Pleas
ant lllll high school will succeed I
K. K Kilpatrick as principal of
the school at the close of the pres-1
•nt term It war decided at a meet-j
Ing of the school board Friday. I
Kilpatrick bad auhmltted Ills resig­
nation to accept a new poaltlon aal
principal of the achoola at Philo-
1 ■1 ■ ■ ■
" -
math.
Smaranda Braescu, Rumanian par-
L II. Ayers, now principal of the 1£hu'’
hoW’ ,h*
un.oi. high school at Taft. Oregon.
record
, 2ija7. loo, droQ
was cho-en a new member of the !
school faculty. He la a graduate of
Oregon Normal and the University
of Oregon Other members of the
faculty wlil Include Mrs. Elsie
Cooper and Mrs. Kebs Eberhart.
JA N Y FILE FOB
Chamber Asks
b-boot Channel
ran jobs
Hearing in Eugnne Next Wed­
nesday on River Tonnage Large Number of Aepirante
by Army Engineer* Called
Expected to Create Intereet
in Primary
Request for a 6-foot channel for
_ _ _ _ Campaign
_
navigation to be established In the I _ _ .
Willamette river from Portland toj
VOTE IN SIX WEEKS
Springfield is to he made to th e1 _
War Department engineers by the E w arts Seeks Sheriff Poet;
Chamber of Commerce which met: Moffitt Wants to Be County
Wednesday evening. The chamber
~
School
Superintendent
favored the depth after receiving
a communication from the army en
Filings of declaration of 408 can­
gineera and hearing a report of the didates for state and district of­
Albany meeting of the Willamette fice« and 35 for county posts to­
Valley Waterways association by gether with a large number of
Clifford Wilson, delegate from here. other« seeking precinct position*
All cities along the river are mak­ assure« re«ldents of Oregon «ml
ing the same request as It makes Lane county of considerable ex­
small difference in cost over a 4 citement and political campaigning
foot channel but Is expected to add during tbe next atx weeks prior to
a million dollars a year tn the the primary election on May 20.
amount of freight shipped. The
Heading the filings for high of­
total cost of the Willamette river fices are the names of William Mur­
Improvement la expected to be in ray, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, de­
excess of 20 millions of dollars.
mocrats, and Joseph Irwin France,
A meeting is railed for next Wed­ Maryland, republican, os president­
nesday morning of Interested per­ ial candidates.
sons at the Eugene Chamber of
N ew N a m e * Entered
Commerce., Tonnage and other
Here In Oregon the voters will
data is to be collected.
fjnd a host ot new names among
The Springfield Chamber voted those seeking political advance­
to cooperate with the Lane County ment. There are also many of the
Chamber of Commerce in the road- older politicians who have decided
scide beautification contest this to throw their hats into the race
spring.
again.
Starting with the position * of
United States senator there are
live republicans and three demo­
cratic candidates. They are Fred-
erick 8telwer, incumbent. Robert
N. Stanfield, former senator; At
fred E. Clark, Robert Duncan, and
Kenneth Harlan, all of Portland,
republicans; Elton Watkins, Marsh
Winner of Three Letters as all N. Dana, and Walter Gleason,
democrats.
Tackle on U. O. Varsity;
Baseball has the stage at Spring
Hu- laese men want Ihe Spring
luncey 1
a fte r'
field highway bride« aero«» the Wil­ inn .nisi Ions In iiiH 'd iila te ly
year» a> trie "Irish Tenor," died in : field high school thia week. He
lamette river lighted at night «ml i the accident, line of Ills legs was I-rance at the age of 72. He wat a , tween 25 and 20 aspirants tor fhe
native of Buffalo, N. Y.
high school team are turning out
ur« trying to discover aome method ' quite badly bruised In the fall
each evening lo learn the funda
by which thia ran be accompllahed
Wilmot was rushed to the Pad-
mentals from their coach Norval
Tile bridge line been darkened
rlstlan rospltal In an umbo
May. So far the boys have kept
aim ■* Friday when the new ache
■ fter the accident,
pretty
dose to the gymnasium. The
dul« nt lighting a» prepured by the
wo place monoplane which
weather has been unfavorable and
city council w»« put Into effect
allot lug was lutdly damuged
when It has been Inviting to be
nntlriputlng the approval of the
on one whig.
outdoors May has put his players
power company official«,
through a limbering up program ou
Agitation for continuance of the
the plavground.
btldae light« »«< »tarted at the
Very soon now us the boys get
Civic Club to Hold Plant Ex­
l.lon» club luncheon Friday when
really
for harder work and batting
Plans for Summer Encamp­
Jack llenderrr Introduced the sub­
change Meeting at Com­
practice they will move over to the,
ject. Member« of the club, realising
ment to Be Held in June
munity Hall Next Tuesday
field back of the Brattaln school
Ihe plight of the city and Ihe neces­
Are Started in City
sity for curtailment of expendi­
Springfield'» beautification con The school board has objected to
the
use
of
the
high
school
field
lie
ture», fell however, that the elimi­
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I Almost complete re-organisation
feat will start April IS, and close
cause the repair bill for broken
nation uf lights on the bridge was
June
31)
It
was
decided
Tuesday
Funeral
for
Resident
of
Lane
(»f 'he Springfield National Guard
Initiation, Banquet and Pro­
windows proves too costly.
undesirable
County Since 1855 Held I un“'
c
Headquar
afternoon at u meeting of the com­
gram Is Planned by Club
The firsl game on schedule for
A committee consisting of Mend
ters company was announced here
mittee In charge of the contest
at Pleasant Hill
Members for Annual Event
erer. John Ryle, and I M Peterson
yesterday by C. A. Swart.«, first
Members of the Civic club and the team was to have been played
at
Roseburg
Friday.
This
has
been
wa named by the president to
lieutenant in charge ot the com­
representatives of other organ lx«
John
David
West,
82,
died
at
his
j
Springfield IJons club will hold
postponed to an Indefinite date be
function with another committee
pany.
tlona which are cooperating In the
borne at Goshen Saturday follow- '
r«pre»«ntlng the Chamber of Com 11« annual lotdlcs Night banquet, drive are to hold another meeting cause of the poor weather condi­
>ng a ten day Illness. He was born i Two members ot the unit, staff-
merce In Interviewing the members program, unit Initiation Friday at the Community halt next Tuea tions.
sergeant. Alfred C Townsend and
O th e r ga rn et on th e 1932 sche­ In Kansas on September 19. 1X49
of the county court regarding s evening nt the Community hall, day at which time each organize
sergeant Orval Eaton hare been
and
has
been
a
resident
of
Lant
t'ommltlees for each of those parts
dule. which Is about completed..are
part time lighting plan.
dropped from active participation
tlon In Springfield la asked to re­
county
since
1855
when
be
came
A meeting with Judge Barnard of Ihe program have been at work turn a questionnaire sent to them as follows:
to Oregon to make bis home near Townsend being transferred to the
April 12, Pleasant Hill, there.
convinced the committee members for some time and reported that The questionnaire la intended to
Bpeaccr's
Butte. He moved to the Nutlonal Guard reserves, and Eaton
April 15. Eugene high, here.
Ihui the county could do uothtng they were ready at the meeting Fri­ secure a list of prlxes lo be award­
dropped out as both of these men
Goshen dlztrlct 31 years ago.
April 26. Lowell, there.
They nest Interviewed Carl Wash day Boon. The banquet la lo atari ed, the aelectlon of a Springfield
were unable to attend summer
Two
sons,
Lewis
E.
West.
Trent,
April 29. Pleasant HUI. here.
burne, member of the highway com at 6:30 with a program during and flower, and other necessary Items
camp
this year.
and George West, Goshen, survive
May 6. University High. here.
mission, lie asked that the delega following the meal. Initiation of a of the contest.
Leland Cray and John Lyneh
as
does
five
daughters.
Mrs.
John
May 10. Lowell, here.
lion send a letter to him and sev­ selected group of cub Lions will be
This meeting will also he the an­
Willoughby. Harrisburg; Mrs. J. A. have been enlisted into the com
Holds Track Awards
May 13. V. H. S„ there.
Other candidates for offices who
eral other highway officials esplaln presided over by H. E Maxey chair­ nual Garden and Home meeting for
Daughty,
Goshen;
Mrs. Polly pany to fill up the roster. They are
May 20. Roseburg, here.
have filed their declarations are:
lug the request and an Investiga­ man of that committee. Enoch the Civic Club members. At this
Selection of Marion E. Hall as
Dodge. Klamath Falls; Mrs. C. 8. privates.
May 27. Eugene, there
Representative in United States
tion of the commission's policy Kluart heads tha dinner committee. meeting members of the group
Sergeant Neil Gillons has been athletic instructor for 8pringfte'.d House of Representatives, third
Henson. Cottage Grove; and Mrs.
W.
E
Buell,
program^
and
M
C.
Two
games
have
been
scheduled
would be mnde and action taken at
bring surplus bulbs, plants and wllh Cottage Grove but the dates A. E. Halils. Goshen. He also advanced to staff sergeant, and high school during the next school district, W. C. Hawley, incumbent;
the nest meeting which 1« being Kirkland, decorations.
shrubs to be exchanged for those have not been set.
leaves oue half-brother. 19 grand­ corporals Freeman Squires and year was announced by members Emmett Howard, Eugene, James
A committee to nominate new of which they do not now have In
held today.
children and 10 great grandchil­ Frank Lombard have been promot­ of the school board following their W. Mott, Salem, Charles Hulet, Al­
Six lettermen from last year's
Members of the committee are fleers of the club for the ensuing their gardens. This has proven a
ed to become sergeants, while Pri- monthly meeting Monday evening. bany, republicans, and Harvey
dren.
seeking to have the lights put on year was named by the president very successful method of Increas­ team are back in school to form a
Funeral services were held from vate!, first class. Lloyd Mattison He will succeed Norval May. pres­ Starkweather. Milwaukie, and Wil­
a time clock basis whereby they Friday. They are Dean C. I’oln ing Interest In flower and garden framework for the squad They are
the Pleasant Hill church Tuesday and Hersey Tomseth became cor ent coach who has resigned effec­ liam A. Delzell. Salem, democrats.
would be cut off each night at mid dexter. I-arson Wright. I. M. Peter­ growing and has led to the develop­ Gordon Wright, Clinton Hartman,
tive at the end of the present term.
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Harry porals.
Secretary of State— Hal E. Hoss,
night They are also willing to bay« son. John D. Pyle and Thelmer ment of some very noteworthy In­ Lloyd Frese, William Sword. Bruce
Hall was chosen from a large incumbent; George A. Palmiter.
Benton, pastor of the Lighthouse
Selection
of
two
first
class
pri­
Squlrea.
and
George
Thatcher.
Nelson.
Election
will
be
held
ql
the
the light globes reduced In site
dividual yards and gardens.
number of candidates. He will come Milwaukie, republicans; and Roy
The team does not have a carry­ Temple In Eugene officiated and In vates will be announced later.
from 200 to 100 caudle power which club meeting April 15.
The committee wished to call over pitcher, but Wright. Thatcher, termenl was made in the Pleasant
Preliminary work for the sunuver highly recommended by instructors H. Wisecarver, McMinnville, demo­
would provide a saving of almost
attention to the fact that all people Squlrea. and Henry Trluka are be­ Hill cemetery. The Poole-Gray-Bar- encampment which is to be held at under whom he has taken work at cratic.
70 per cent of the former cost
TYPEW RITING STUDENTS who wish to compete for prises ing developed by May. Hia catchers tholemew chapel In Springfield was Camp Clatsop June 14 to 28 in­ the university where he played on
State Treasurer—Rufus Holman,
which was about 122
the varsity football team foT three
In Charge of arrangements.
must register their entries at Flan-
clusive is now being started.
incumbent;
Milton
Scherpllng,
Brackets and globes for the
TO ENTER STATE MEET ery'a drug store, with the presi­ will be chosen from Vlles. Chet-
years and won one letter In track
Portland, republicans, and J. W.
wood. and Hartman.
bridge lights were furnished by the
His football experience included
dents of any of the city dubs, or
Maiony. Pendleton, democrat.
The Infield will offer berths to
county shortly after the bridge was High School S tu d e n ts Hold Vlotor-
two years under Captain McEwan
with
the
city
librarian.
Attorney General—I. H. Van Win­
Carol Fountain, member of the
Iss O ver Throe Schools; to
opened when ugltatlolt for lights
and one under Dr. Clarence Spears.
kle. incumbent and Earl C. Bron­
Waltervllle team last year, Elmer
Moot Cottage Orove Next
first began. The highway commis­
He was not eligible for competition
augh. Portland, both republicans.
Ware. Dick Wright. Harry Wilson,
sion provided the conduit and wire,
last year when he completed his
Justice of the Supreme Court,
and Bob Stark.
Members of the I’nlverslly High
and the city of Hprlngfleld paid for
university work. He has been tak­
Those looking for places In the
position number 2— Justice Henry
school typing class won the speed
the Installation expanse.
ing advanced studies during this
J. Bean, Incumbent; John McCul­
outfield are Rodney Vest. La Marr
content with Springfield students
year.
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loch, Portland, James T. Brand.
Brattaln.
Harold
Stevenson,
l.loyd
here Wednesday afternoon. Spring
AUTOGYRO AIRPLANE
The new athletic director is a
Frese McVee, and Clark.
Walterville Organization Has Char|es s. Brewster. Port- married man and a large one. he Marshfield, and Roy R. Hewitt.
field students, however, won Ihe
LANDS HERE TUESDAY accuracy contest.
Paid Membership of 25;
|andt to Address Eugene Is 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighs Salem, ail on the nonpartisan bal­
lot
MRS.
PRIVAT
HOSTESS
More
Are
Expected
Members
of
the
Springfield
team
200 pounds. He was born at Baker,
Heads of many local people were
Producers' Association
Funeral Services Held From
County Offices Contested
Oregon,
but
has
lived
In
Southern
turned skyward Tuesday morning are Marjorie Prochnow. Marceline
FOR KENSINGTON CLUB
Democrats
will contest nearly all
Public
Installation
of
officers
of
Family
Home
East
of
City
Seavey,
He
Etta
Sntulgathe
and
A meeting of importance to all California at Hollister, for some
when the Plica m autogyro was
on Wednesday Afternoon
Mrs. Edward Privai was hostess the newly organised Grange at Lane county poultry producers will time before entering the university. county offices this year. The candi­
flown over the city by King Baird Marlon Shipley. All are members
date/ for the various offices are as
at her home Friday afternoon for Walterville will he held at the I. be held at the chamber of com­ He was born in 1907.
of Beattie who ha» been exhibiting of the high tchool typing classes
follows:
O.
O.
F.
hall
at
Walterville
on
Fri­
Edwlp
H.
Peterson.
69.
died
at
the meeting of the Kensington club.
merce rooms in Eugene Tuesday
the ship In Eugene for the prevl taught by Miss Clara Wagner.
day
evening.
April
8.
it
was
an­
Judge—C. P. Barnard (R), Fred
his
home
on
Route
1,
Springfield,
The
Springfield
leant
has
already
Her
assistant
hostess
was
Mrs
W.
evening.
April
12.
at
8
o'clock.
it
ous three days. A large crowd
nounced this week. A visiting team was announced this week by R. B. RUSSELL-GUSTAVERSON
Fisk (D).
quickly gathered at the airport to won tnatehe with Marroln and Sunday following a lingering Hi­ H. Hobbs.
from a neighboring Grange w lli,Ne|lM)n preHlden, of the Eugene
County commissioner—Marvin J.
get a close up view of the windmill Monroe school teams. Tuesday they nes'. He was born In Norway on
Guests present Included Mrs L.
WEDDING IS SUNDAY
have charge of the installation ex­ Poultry
September
29.
1X62,
and
has
made
Drury iR), Dennis I«>velace (R),
won
the
first
match
with
the
Uni­
Producers
Association,
type of airplane which requires
E. Basford. Florence. Mrs. C. K
his home near Springfield since Palbot, Eugene. Mrs. E. E. Fraed- ercises.
sponsors of the gathering.
Miss Hazel Russell Thurston, be­ Clinton Hurd (R). H. A. Rust (D).
only a small area to take-off from versity high team.
Nearly 25 members have paid
Two
more
matches
art*
planned
1929.
Charles 8. Brewster. Portland, came the bride of Melttn Gustaver- Cal M. Young (D).
the ground and which can settle
rlck. Mrs. Cynthia laidge. Mrs. N
Surviving are his widow and six W. Emery, and Miss Hattie Mitch­ their membership fees in the new will be the principal speaker. Mr. son, Eugene, on Sunday afternoon, - County Clerk—W. B. Dillard (R).
directly down ngnln without any for Ihe group this month. Saturday
they
meet
Cottage
Grove
and
on
children.
Die Peterson. Gtto Peter­ ell who spoke on mission work In organization at the present time Brewster will talk on the subject. April 3. 1932. at the home of Rev. Herbert Walker (R), Sam Lehman
forward motion.
and others who live In the vicinity, "Brooding and Rearing of Chicks. and Mrs. E. V. Stivers near Pleas­ ♦D).
The I'llcarn autogyro came down April 22 Ihe team enters the state son. Mrs. II. Johnson. Mrs. Elsie Sputh Africa.
but who hold memberships in other
typing
conical
at
Corvallis.
County school superintendent —
These meetings are intended to ant Hill.
Pierce.
Mrs.
P.
C.
Scott,
all
of
front Beattie.
The next meeting of the club will
Granges,
are planning to transfer stimulate greater Interest tn the
Mrs. Gustaverson Is the youngest F. F. Cooper (Rl, Bayard T. Merrill
Route 1, Springfield, and Mrs. Ed be held at the home of Mrs. W. C.
i their memberships It has been poultry business, especially among daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred (Rl, LailYence C. Moffitt (R), Vera
ward Trapp. Eugene.
Wright with Mrs. Levi Neet as as­
ARBIE LANSBERRY WEDS MANY PEOPLE ATTEND
j stated.
«
tbe smaller producers, and every­ Russell of Thurston, and has spent Todd Crow (D).
Funeral services were held from sistant.
BENEFIT CARD PARTY
IN CALIFORNIA CITY
District
Attorney—Alta
Klug (D),
one
interested
in
this
activity
is
most
of
her
life
there.
She
is
a
the family home Wednesday after­
graduate of Thurston high school, Donald Young (D), W. H. Brooke
urged to attend.
HIGH
SCHOOL
GIRLS
noon
at
2
o'clock
with
Rev.
Nells
Nearly
fifty
people
attended
the
BANK
OF
COMMERCE
Arble W. Lansberry, son of Mr.
also of Portland Business college. (Rl. Eugene V. Slattery (R), Frank
TO ATTEND U. H. S. TEA
and Mrs. L. O. l-nnsberry of Spring benefit card party which members Rushong, pastor of the Church of
WILL BE LIQUIDATED
Mr. Gustaverson ts employed with Reid (R).
God.
of
which
the
deceased
was
a
of
Iuka
circle,
l-udlea
auxiliary
of
field and Miss Grace Mabel San-
,|MRS. G. BARTHOLOMEW
Sheriff—Julian Strait (R). Cal A.
the Eugene Fruit Growers associa­
member,
officiating.
Interment
was
the
O
A.
It.
held
Friday
evening
Members
of
the
Springfield
Girls
dell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. O.
Doors of the Bank of Commerce
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY tion. They will make their home Pryor (D), C. A. Swarts (R), Harry
Sandali of San Francisco, were nt the home of Mrs. Robert Carr, made at l-aurel Grove cemetery. In Eugene failed to open Monday League will go to Eugene Wednes­
L. Bown (D). R. W. Hall (RL
in Eugene.
The Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel
married Faster Sunday afternoon lit Main street.
morning as A. A. Schramm, state day, April 27. to attend a tea and
Coroner—Clarence V. Simon (R),
Relatives
of
Mrs.
Grace
Bartho­
Daisy Clover and Clifford Darr In Springfield win In charge.
according tn an announcement
bunk examiner, and deputies of his program as guests of the University lomew. who celebrated her seventy-
Marion Veatch (D). Charles P.
won
first
prises
In
five
hundred,
Hlgh
Girls'
League
members.
Each
reaching Springfield.
force began the task of liquidation
Poole (R|.
ninth birthday Friday, gathered at CHURCH GROUP PLANS
The wedding took place at the and Fred Look and Josephine COBURG CHURCH HOLDS of the bank assets. Declining de­ year the girls' groups of the Uni­
County assessor — Ben F. Keeney
the W. H. Bartholomew home on
PARTY
AGAIN
TONIGHT
Chase
took
the
consolation
awards.
versity,
Euene
and
Springfield
high
Letterman Oeneral hoHpItal where
posits and unusually heavy with­
SPECIAL
SERVICES
route
1.
Springfield,
that
evening
(R).
Mr. l-tinsberry Is stationed while Sam Sweeney and Mrs. Belvln
drawals of funds. Including savings schools hold informal gatherings to honor this enrly resident of
Constable— JoHn Marsh (R).
Young people of the Christian
receiving training In Ihe medical I'Cline look high prises in bridge.
Three special week day services accounts was blamed for the clos­ at the different schools so that the Lane county.
Representatives—C. A. Hunting-
church will hold another party at
Refreshments
were
served
by
the
girls
may
become
better
acquainted.
corps of the army.
being conducted at the Coburg ing. This was the last state bank
Mrs. Bartholomew has been a the church this evening. Miss ton (R), Earl Hill (R), E. A. Mc-
ladle« of Ihe circle following the Methodist church end this evening In the county and was serving as
resident of Springfield and Lane Mabel Moffitt, student at the Eu Coraack (RL Herman Lafky, (R),
playing.
when Rev. Dean C. Poindexter de­ depository of funds of both the MARCOLA RESIDENT
LATE SNOWS CONTINUE
county for 29 years, coming here gene Bible College, is the leader Kenneth Nielsen (Rl. Frank Men­
livers the la«t sermon In a series Springfield and Cottage Grove
TO FALL IN VALLEY
and has as her assistants. Everett denhall (II).
TO BE BURIED TODAY from Dundee, Minnesota.
HELEN JEAN POOLE
which have been given by differ­ bunks which were being liquidated.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Squires and Miss Melba Harris.
The names of C. A. Swsrts, H. O.
Snow has fallen on the higher
Funeral services for George M. Frank Bartholomew and their
FUNERAL IS MONDAY ent pastors this week. Monday Rev. These funds will become preferred
Forty-five young people attended Dlbbiee, W. K. Barneli and W N.
F. H. Clemo, retired, delivered the claims, however, and will be re­ Mason of Marcóla will be held at daughters. Theo and Myrna. and the "March Weather” party at the Dow as republican precinct com­
ridges and nt tlmea down to Ihe
Helen Jean Poole. 8. daughter sermon, and on Wednesday even turned Intact.
valley floor nearly every dny thia
the 1. O. O. F. hall tn Marcóla this on. Wendell; Mr. and Mrs. Sam church last Thursday which was mitteemen for Springfield will also
week In the upper MeeKtixle area of Mr. Htid Mrs. Ira B. Poole of Ing Rev. C. F. Crandall, al«o re­
afternoon at 2 o'clock with Harry Bartholomew and family; Mr. and sponsored by the Live Wire and be on (he primary ballot.
according to residents of that Canyonville died at the Pacific tired, was the speaker.
MISS BARNELL TO BE
: Benton officiating. Veatrh chapel Mrs. Robert Shields and daughters, Friends classes.
The same plan for cooperative
vicinity. Tuesday morning peoplg Christian hospital Inst Thursday
HEARD IN PROGRAMS will be in charge and lntermeut Rita and Reta. Cottage Grove; Mr.
MISSION CIRCLE HAS
of Springfield could see snow on after a lingering Illness. Mias Poole, evening services between the
will tie made at the Marcóla ceme­ and Mrs. H. R. Nolltth and son,
IUKA
TO
INITIATE
MEETING ON TUESDAY
who was a niece of F. B. Hamlin, Springfield and Coburg Methodist
the hills east of the city.
Miss Barbar« Barneli, daughter tery.
Floyd, and the host and hostess and
was Imrn at Canyonville on August churches which was used last week of Mr. and Mra. W. K Barneli. will
FOUR NEW MEMBERS
their children, Bobby. Billie and
Miss Adallne Perkin« was hostess
11, 1B24. Funeral services were held will be continued again this week bo heard in xylophone solos on two WALL PAPER CATCHES
COTTAGE GROVE BANK
Maurice.
,
At least four new members of at her home Tuesday evening for
at Canyonville Monday at 2 o'clock end. The plan provides for a ves­ progrnms to be given this week.
BOOKS ARE SENT HERE
FIRE FROM STOVEPIPE
Iuka Circle, Ladies auxiliary of the the regular meeting nf the Girls'
wllh Interment In the Canyonvtllp per service here st 6 o'clock after Tonight she is to play solos at the
G.
A. R. will be accepted Into the Mission circle of the Christian
cemetery.
The
Poole-Oray-Bartho-
which
those
of
the
congregation
METHODISTS
TO
HEAR
Masonic
dinner
In
Eugene
nnd
Fri­
Books of the defunct hank at Cot­
Damages totaling *25 were
Circle
tonight at a meeting to be church. Refreshments were served
who
can
do
so
go
with
the
pustor
lomew
ehupel
of
Springfield
was
In
day evening she will be heard at
tage Grove have been transferred
SERMON ON "FAITH' held at the home of Mrs. Bert following the buslnesi meeting.
to Coburg where regular evening the Lions club 'Indies' Night' pro­ caused by a fire starting from a de­
to Springfield and are being kept charge.
fective flue In a room of the Dennis
The next meeting of the group
Doane. Members of the Circle are
ervlces are held.
gram at the Community Hall. Her Cyr home on east Main street Tues­
at the former Commercial State
"The Faith That Saves." will be
will be held at the home of Miss
accompanist for both appearances day afternoon. Only the wall paper the topic of the sermon by Rev. meeting with pleasing success in
hank. This move eliminates part PRIZES AWARDED AT
Jewel Helterbrand.
their new member drive.
will be Mrs. Bernice Neher Finley was burned.
of the expense of maintaining two
Poindexter for the 11 o’clock wor­
PRISCILLA MEETING CARS INVOLVED IN
offices for liquidation purposes.
ship
service
at
the
Methodist
CRASH SATURDAY
LEGION TO HOLD LAST
church Sunday. The church school SPRINGFIELD PASTOR
First and second prlxes In bridge
TIRE THEFTS REPORTED
q
will
meet
at
9:45.
In
view
of
the
Automobiles
being
driven
by
Mrs
were
awarded
lo
Mr«.
Norman
Ho­
IS
RADIO
SPEAKER
DANCE ON SATURDAY
QUARTERLY MEETING
HERE _DUR«NG WEEK
EUQENE SAT(jRDAY
tact
that
a
large
delegation
of
Lea­
J.
H.
Dumphrey,
1313
High
street
ward
and
Mrs.
Riley
Snodgrass
at
OF CHURCH IS TONIGHT
The final Saturday night dance
Mrs. Frank Vernon, pastor of the
D ip meeting of Ihe Priscilla club Eugene, and Homer Wyatt, Route
The theft of tires from two auto
A called meeting of the Tax Con- guer» and others Including the pas­
-Tile quarterly meeting of tin nt the home of Mrs. John Seavey 2. Springfield were Involved In a mobile at their home was reported servatlon League of Lane county tor are going to Coburg for an Full Gospel assembly church In to be postponed by the Springfield
Baptist church will be held tills In Eugene Insl Thursday afternoon. clash Saturday at Ihe Intersection Tuesday b.v Mr. and Mr:., Clarence will be held In the chamber of com evening service a 5 o'clock vesper Springfield Is delivering the short post of the American I-eglon at the
evening. Plans fur the stnle con­ Mrs. A. J. McKy was the nsslstant of Wendllng road and Fifth street Peterson. Eight tires were stolen, merce rooms In Eugene on Satur- service will be held here auln. The sermon over radio station KORE Thurston hall will be held this
vention Io be held nt Bend In May Hostes». The next meeting will be north. Mrs. Dumphrey wus slight four from Ihe Peterson automobile ; day evening. April 9. at 7:20. The message for that service will be: in Eugene each morning this week week It was announced today by 1.
Christian
Thought
upon starting at 7:45. Mrs. W. Patmore M. Larron, dance manager for the
will be discussed along with other held nt the home of Mrs. Edward ly cut about the face In the acci­ and four from another car which meeting 1« called by Wm. W. Ilar- “A
local post.
is soloist.
Heaven."
dent. No serious damage resulted. wiis housed In their garage.
Privet.
problems of Ihe congregation.
combe, prealdent.
CONTEST OATES
SET Bi GROUP
JOHN D. WEST IS
LU 'REAOYFOR
"LADIES NIGHT”
CHANGES MADE
IN GÜARD UNIT
MARION E. HALL
NEW H i COACH
EDWIN PETERSON
DIES ON SUNDAY
NEW GRANGE TO POULTRYMEN TO
INSTALL FRIO V HEAR SPEAKER
JAX L£A UE MEETS