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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YKAR
HPRINOFIBIJJ, I j KNE COUNTY. OKKOON, THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 14*32
No.
U
MORE CONTEST Masons to Have BASEBALL SEASON Se,m ors Choose LEGION 10 JOIN Cleanup Days to ( | veteran com«]*» | S U M f iS GIVEN
Second Social
Comedy Drama
Be May 5 and b
ENTRIES SOUGHT
OPENS ON FRIDAY
IN N IG M MEET
RIVER TONNAGE
Potluck Dinner at 6:30; Danc­
Selection of Cast Starts Fri­
Overhead Crossing May Be
ing and Carda to Feature Eugene and Springfield Croat
day; Knox to Direct; Play- Large Attendance Aaked for Closed by 8. P. Company on
Eveninge Entertainment
Date Not Announced
2nd Street by Line Change
Special Meeting Here Mon­
Bata at Brattain Field
day
Evening
at
6:30
Tomorrow
Afternoon
The second ut the monthly ae­
"The Meanest Man In the World"
The annual sprint cleanup itayr
rial meetings being sponsored by '
la the title of the three art comedy
CITY FLOWER UNDECIDED Lilwrty «.sonic l o V of .pr.ng WILL
TEST
STRENGTH Z
X
a X
7 7 ^ NAT,0N BROADCAST SET
X '
Period for Registration in
City Improvement Contest
Cloeee Friday Night
T raneportation. Not Flood
Control, First Interest of
Engineers Says Visitor
MUCH
FREIGHT
READY
field for members of that orgaulzs
Hprlngfleld high school senior claa
th* * pr*n' ,,e“
MoB
Civic Club Hears Two Speak- ,,„„ Btld
t.bBptBr, ,, K Local Boys Defeat Pleasant bBr, <.hoHeI1 as the annual senior District Commander Fromm.
Necessity of Canal to Protect
a . l
i
night’s meeting. This Is the
ers at Plant and Bulb Ex­ j H„ will Itc held at the lodge home Hill in *‘B” League Gama ■ loss presentation It wag announced
ers Listed on R adio and (,Ble when people may have their
Government Forest Holding
today by Professor John Knos who
change Meeting Tuesday 1 this evening It has been announced.
Tuesday; Girls Losera
Program After Dinner
rubbish accumulations of the year)
Explained at Session
will be the director.
A lurge potluck dinner will be
hauled away free of charge.
Hprlugfleld high school will offl-
Hprlugfleld
American
legion
post
8tree,
toriirolBBlon4,r
lxJrn
r
An
Members of Hprlugfleld Clvl. |.„w ,„ tbe dining room at 4 3« sad
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.
That the United States Army en*
Tryouts
for ___________
part- will , probably
club heard talks by G H Fletrhe.
laltor part of the evening will < lally open It a 1932 handball aen»<ju
Marled Friday and continued nu,,,b*r
< <x>perate with ail (jer on wj|j hav<J
of
Frau Ernestine Schumann Heink,
now InveHtigatlm the posai
lathe county agent. Slid Mra. Jessie
when the local nine neil week. Knox »aid. The date for <4h<*r P0"1» in the I nlted Htates In worn# The council voted rather 70-year-old Americandize singer, WMty and
of canalising
voted to ca rd gaules and dette tomorrow
lloiieyuian. chslrhian of the Mam
meets the Eugene high team in the
presentation of the play has **a*in< 14
Victory -Membership than contract the hauling It would had to cancel her concert tour be-
^’AUamette river from Spring
lllll roadside beautlflcatluu contest,
“A" league game on Brattain I Dot
ttOn<,Ufl(.e<|
dr,v* ■“••* » « Monday. April 1«. It) tttt, mpt to buy a truck out of the cause of serious illness In St. Louts. fie,d to Oregon City will not Inter-
Hlewart, Levi Neet, C. A. r first
I —
-
Bar Ss s si . cs announced
si * * -111 v, -, ,. -I 4 this
bs 8 — week
—
k —
k— S—
*— 4 Walter
g V _ 1 a _ I : < leBnup fuwl Bnd M ,ht> c„ 7 em
1
,w
by
at I heir regular plant slid bulb ex­ Mw.
est themselves seriously with the
tnd Harry Whitney are field
N.
Gossler,
commander.
change mealing Tuesday afternoon mem
lu
s
game
agslnst
Pleasant
Hill
ployeea
do
the
)ob
' flood control aspect of the prujeet
of the committee In
Monday, April 18th has been set
at the Community hall.
chargi
Rubbish to be hauled away la ex-
was the opinion expressed at the
•e monthly social gath- Tuesday the local boys' team em­
aside by National Commander
BBcked ,,r
Bnd
erged with the long end of a »1-4
Fletcher spoke uu lawns, their »rings.
county wide bearing held In Kugene
Stevens as the date on which the p^,ced ,n the street or alley con-
score while the girls lost by one i
plaullug and care, and Mrs. Honey-
Wednesday morning according to
I-4glon will celebrate its Victory venlent for tbe truck so that the
point 5-4. The Upper Willamette
mail discussed the highway beauti­
K. Barnell, president of tbe
Membership drive, celebrating with work can be accomplished in tbe
Valley hoys' learn made all of their ’
fication contest project. Members
Springfield Chamber of Commerce.
Nation-wide, coast-to-coast radio shortest time. An exceptionally
tour scores lu the first tuning when
brought surplus bulbs sad plants
When and If the canal project Is
hookup, for it la expected that by good Job la desired this year and Congregation Votes to Con- 1 undertaken it will most likely be
they found the places where Gordon ,
from their gardens and exchanged
that
date
the
organization
wll
na­
with others for different varieties
residents are asked to give their tinue Support of Week-Day j centered principally about (he cut-
Wright was pitching the,,, Wrtghi , prominent Goshen Orchardist
tionally puss Its record member­ best cooperation.
Improved as the game progressed'
Mrs. Carl Olsou and Mrs. I. A.
Bible School Program
ting of a <:hanDe> between the two
Passes
at
Age
of
84.
Wag
ship of one year ago.
and shut them out entirely for the
Land M ark to Vanish
Valentine were hoatesaes at the
terminals sufficiently large to ac­
III
for
Two
Years
The
program
calls
for
tbe
simul­
balance ut the Innings Springfield,
The council granted the Southern
Foilr delegates will represent the, commodate the barges to be used
meeting and served luncheon.
taneous meeting of every l^-glon Pacific company the right to ellmln
ou the other hand, bad no difficulty 1
0
. u
Temporary
Organization
of
All local dubs and groups which
.
,
: "Prtngfleld Baptist church at the on it without paying a great deal
Charles Augustus Merriam, pro­ post In tbe United States, at which . ..
In finding the Pleasant Hill pitcher.
ate the overnead crossing on Mill annual conference of the church ’ ° i • tteBt,on ,0 ,b*
, our,e
have been asked tu cooperate In Land Owners Made at Mast­
minent
l,ane
county
resident
since
m.etlng a designated representa­ street which has stood for many
scoring five runs In the first Inning,
of the river. It was said.
the city garden Improvement can
1910. passed away at his borne near tive of the Department and the Na­
ing in Eugene on Monday
at
Bend
on
May
24-24
Inclusive,
pro-!
,
,
,
three In the fourth, two In the fifth,
years. The railroad wishes to make
test had not held their meetings
Major O. O. Kuentz and a party
Goshen Monday evening at the age tional organization will be pren-
and one In the sixth.
some angle changes near the bridge vfded the McKensle pass is open
before the session Tuesday so the
of Army engineers spent several
, of 84 years. He had been tn fall- ent. The representative who will and w,„ ,,ke|y
James N lllll, Itoute 1, Hprlng
the croK, , ng
Pleasant Hill was winner of the
beBltb for
paK, |W|> yearl|
to travel by that time, it was de­ hours in Kugene yesterday morn­
selection of a flower to represent field, was named temporary chair­
be at the Springfield meeting is < wh,ch , . not 01ied , lnce the ^ , „ , 5
the city could not be announced. man of the McKensle River Flood B" league championship last sea
cided at tbe quarterly meeting of ing listening to reports and state
Mr. Merriam was born at Holden. District commander Robert F ro m m U , he o)d h,sbwBy br)dge
Members of the Civic club are said Control a-soclatlon at the organisa­ son, hut did nut looh so good this Massachusetts, on February 13. of Cottage Grove.
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that church last Thursday evening. nients of reasons why the canal
to favor the selection of the rose tion meeting held at the Kugene year. Springfield also showed weak 184k. and was married to Miss
The delegates are to he chosen would benefit the entire valley os
The regular pot-luck dinner will
because It is In bloom most of the Chamber of Commerce Monday spots In the early sea-on game. Netta Nay Wiggins in Philadelphia. be held at 4:30 p. m„ after which
by the pastor. Rev. William O. a new channel of cheap transporta­
tion. Similar hearings were held
year
evening J. It Endicott, Cellar Flat, Frese being responsible for several In 1874. He leaves his .widow, two those present will listen to tbe
Taylor.
errors, before being taken out ol
at Salem and Albany on Tuesday
Mure people are urged tu register Is temporary secretary.
radio program as broadcast overi
sons,
C.
A.
Merriam,
Jr.,
of
Seattle,
The congregation also voted to by the engineers.
the game.
their gardens and lawns In the con­
and Howard S Merriam of Goshen, the national hookup. Please let's;
The purpose of the new organisa­
allow the pastor a two weeks’ vaca­
The
outcome
of
tomorrow’s
game
test Friday Is the final date for tion la Io seek federal aid In mak­
be prompt with our dinner as the
and one half-sister in California.
Figures stating the approximate
tion to be taken sometime In June.
the registration. All that Is neces­ ing a survey of flood conditions Is Just a gamble So far there has
He came to Oregon In 1900 nettl­ broadcast la on the air here at 7:00
co
t of the various locks which
Members of the congregation
sary to register an entry Is to leave of the river from Its mouth to Ix*a- been very little evidence dlxplayed ing near Hood River until he moved p. m. and we would like to be a ll,
would be required on the canal
:
will
continue
to
support
the
work
by
which
the
strength
of
the
two
the name with the president of one burg Much valuable farm land la
1 . ..
to Ijtne county ten years later through by that time, urges Gossler, i . . . . _ ,
The regular meeting of the post will I H ' « h 5 0 1 ,0 0 1 Gr0UP to E nter | of the weekday Bible school tt was were discussed by the visitors who
of tbs clubs or telephone It to the nuw being washed away each year teams can be Judged. Both scbuols He purchased the farm where he
added that wherever the canal
Flattery drug slurs. Mauy valuable by the flood waters It Is stated by hava played a pick-up team of made his home at the time of hia be held after the broadcast, at State Contest at Corvallis decided after some discussion. passed through a city that city
Mrs.
Fred
Frese
and
Wilfred
Cook
graduutes from Kugene and Spring- death. In 1911. Together with hit which time Commander Fromm1
prflses will be offered In various backers of the proposal.
on Saturday, April 23
were appointed on a committee to would have to provide a suitable
field high schools. Springfield won son they developed a large orchard and others will speak. Also there
divisions of the contest.
Petitions are now being circu­ and Kugene lost, but thia Is hardly
represent the church In this work. dock built according to govern­
and mar be led apples under the will be some musical entertain-; Springfield high school typewrit­
The Judging will be done by a lated aud signed by residents of
mental specifications and paid for
any basis for comparison Coach trade name of Diamond A.
ing students In both the advanced
ment
committee of three It was decided the flood areas asking the Oregon
out of other than governmental
May la certain that his players will
All World War vets are welcome. aD<i beginning classes carried off j
Tuesday One each will be chosen delegation In Washington to work
funds. It was hinted that the type
During the years 1986 and 1890
have to put up a good game to de
honors Saturday In the annual ,:
from the Mona club, the Chamber for Federal eld In the survey.
of dock required in Kugene would
he was employed as a railroad con­ non Leglonaires a well as Legion-
feat Kugene. and Frank Foasett.
Lane county high school typewrit- ■
of Commerce, aud the Civic club
struction superintendent In Mexico. sires.
cost 445.000 and one In Springfield
Kugene coach feels the same way
Ing contest. The students won both!
about 435,000.
He
left
that
work
In
1890
to
be­
CASCADE CHAPTER HAS
towards Springfield.
the speed and accuracy contests to
come manager of a mine In South
Lane county business men attend­
P.-T. A. MAKES PLANS
receive the Royal Typewriter loving
par ’ t IN DISTRICT MEET
Carolina for the next ten years.
ed
the meeting armed with figures
cup
from
a
field
of
eight
competing:
FOR COUNTY MEETING
Mr. Merriam was a member of
PEDESTRIAN INJURED
I to back up their claims that the
Cascade chapter, U. K. S. Spring
teams.
Wl IEN H IT BY AUTO ^b<* ®Aptlat church. Funeral ser-
Club ChooMs Qladloll as Civic field will exemplify escorting and
A ft
Members of the team are-Marcel Club Advances Weekly Ses- canal
mean greater develop-
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| vices for him were held from the
balloting
at
the
district
meeting
ot
F lo w er; In U re e tln g Program
¡*'a’ ey and Marjorie Prochnow. sion Because of Fishing I n,ent ,or the eB,lre Wi,,amette »“*•
Bartholomew chapel In
Eastern Star In Kagene Friday Jama. Boyd Oat. Broken Lag.
Is Presentad a t Session
Dislocated Shoulder and O ther
Wednesday morntng at 10
enabled new enterprises
to be start­
evening. It was announced here by
* and DeBtta Sandgathe. beginners ’
studenu.
Marian Shipley
Bruises In Accident
w“ h «*’ • c E Warner of
ed and operated at a profit.
They are students of Miss Clara
Students of Miss Kva 1‘hetle Mrs blu Swart . secretary of the
Annual
election
of
officers
for
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' flclatlng. Interment was made In Annual Demonstration of Ac
,
Timber, fruit, mineral develop­
places room at the Lincoln school chapter.
tiv itie . Of W eek-D ay T ra in - i T g h . 7 Z
'—
tor a‘ ¡ Sprtngf.eld's Lions club will be
James Mody, employed at the W the new I. O. O. F. cemetery.
wou the P.-T. A. pennant for the
Members of Blue Itlver chapter
held at the luncheon meeting at ment. hops, wool, grain and other
ing to be at M. E. Church
nest month by having the largest will exemplify Initiation and the H. Stricker ranch, was badly In-;
The next competition step for the noon today. The weekly meeting farm products were all mentioned
number of mothers present at the Kvangellne chapter which will hold Jured at 7:30 Sunday evening when CEDAR FLAT RESIDENT
students will be their entry In the bas been advanced one day as many as possible tonnage Items were a
PASSES AFTER ILLNESS
The annual demonstration and sUte contest at Corvallis on Sat of the club members have Indicated canal constructed.
monthly meeting Wednesday after Its regular meeting that evening he was struck by an automobile
driven
by
Reuben
Montgomery
o
f
,
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i
h
h
s
1
I
Program of work completed by stu urdav Apr„ 23
a desire .0 go fishing on Friday.
uoon.
will have charge of opening and
P. A. Thompson, supervisor of the
I.eaburg He received a broken leg. Funeral Services for Chase Earl 'Ivnta taking week-day religious i
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Cascade national forest, and private
Plans were made for the county rloatng work.
a dislocated shoulder, and many j
training under Miss Goldie Smith TlA/O F N T F R T A I N W I T H
I wo pa tors. Rev. Dean C. Poin-
Held at Veatch Chapel, In­
timber owners testified that large
meeting to be held here on May 7,
The district meeting will be at­ head and body bruises.
wlll be held at the Methodist
— dexter, pastor of the Springfield
term en t at H arrisburg
acreages of Lane county timber
aud a committee was appointed to tended by Mrs. Minnie Wolf White,
church
on
Tuesday
evening.
April
SHOWER
ON
THURSDAY
Methodist
church,
and
Rev.
Veltie
According to Montgomary he j
was now ripe and that some of it
assist Mhs Leone Klllott with the worthy grand matron for Oregon,
Mr. Chase Earl passed away at j -®- 11 was announced this week by
I Pruitt, pastor of the Christian
was unable to see the lone hiker
i was now deteriorating.
dinner to be served that day.
and will be held at the Masonic _______ __ _
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_
the
home
of
his
daughter.
Mrs.
Mr«-
W.
P.
Tyson,
chairman
of
the;
Mrs
W
P
Ty8OD
and
Mr»
,
church
were
put
through
initiatory
who Is said to have been walking
“If the government is to realise
Tbe club picked the gladioli as temple In Kugene ntartlng at 8 down the wrong side of the high Nelson. In Harrisburg on Tuesday. J°,nt committee in charge of this j George Cole were Joint hostesse
ceremonies of the Lions den at
o'clock.
their choice of a city flower.
way becauRp of (he flare of
IlfhtR April 6. 1932, after a lingering 111*
educational work.
1 p on‘e ° 1 e
y161* ^or a 8Ur the Ladies night program Friday on its national forest investment
here it must market Its timber In
ness. He was born In Corvallis.
A11 of ,hc churches of the city prlse shower last Thursday after evening.
A covered dish dluner will be par­ on an approaching car.
A program under the direction
November 21. 1840. aud spent bis a™ supporting this work. A cen no° n for
« ark Cole-
, Tbe eTen)ng-s entertainment be- the comparatively near future. It
of Mra. Jack Sherman was headed ticipated In by members ot the
First aid was given the man at
entlre life in the western states <™l committee comprised of rep- i and refreshments were enjoyed san with a six-thirty dinner and the timber is allowed to stand an­
by a short skit. "Advertising for a three lodges at 4:30. •
the I.eaburg store by Mrs. J. C.
other 50 or 40 years the govern­
Hervunt." Tbe characters were
Mrs. F. G. Welnrlck, worthy ma­ Ayers. Dr. W. C. Itebban was Including. Oregon. Washington ' resentatlves from each of the varl dur*nK ,he afternoon
addresses by W. F. Walker, district
ment will lose far more than the
ous
congregations
directs
the
ad
'
Guests
Prcacn«
were
Mrs.
*«rle
Mra. Bray. Mrs. Thomas; Mr. Bray. tron of Evatcgellne chapter, und
and Rev. Poindexter. cost of the canal.” testified F. C.
called and he bad Ihe accident vic­ Idaho and Montana. The last sev­
ministration of tbe funds raised 1 base, Mrs. Bruce Thomas. Mrs.
nu m b ers nn th e n m e rs m
Mra. M A. Pohl; Bridget. Mrs. U. Mrs. Ixcna Fraedrlcks, worthy neu­
eral
months
he
has
lived
at
his
tim taken to the Pacific Christian
-Owen Thomas. Mrs. Hubert Stas
numbers on the program Walters, of the Walters-Bushong
Pugh; Katrina Vsnscopcnfunger- tron of Cascade chapter, are In hospital.
home a few miles above Thurston for this purpose.
Mrs. Wallace Hawk. Miss Vernlce ” ere provide<i by E,dred C,a9pey' lumber company of Eugene.
mlnger. Mra. Pray; Lily Snowdrop. charge of arrangements for the dis
He Is survived by his wife. Dora i There are ten classes In Spring- Hawk. Mrs Stratton. Mrs. D. B ri° l,n: Merton Perebee, tenor solo
W. F. Peacock, president of the
Mrs. Kndlcolt; and Mrs. Jones and trlct meeting.
Earl. three daughters. Mrs. Green , r,eld at the Lincoln and Brattain
1st; Barbara Barnell. xylophone;
WENDLING RESIDENT
of Portland. Mrs. Nelson at Harris .sch o o ls which are receiving Bibical ” “r,>h7 ’ “ *? S " “ j ’,0“? ! ’
lumber
company,
sou, Freddy. Mrs. Shaffenberg and
the Lions club quartet composed of Booth-Kelly
burg and Mrs Iva Hart a, Cedar | ^atruct.on from Mias Smith each
X ia M s .“« ^ ^
Dr W C' Rebba"' Ralla‘ Murphy- stated that from 20 to 30 percent of
Jackie Sherman.
DIES
ON
SATURDAY
WALTERVILLE GRANGE
the production of their mills would
Other numbers on the program
Flat; two brothers and five grand- we* K
1
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- . . ... _ ...
Miss Jean Scot'. Mrs. Glenn i Merton Ferebee and Veltie Pruitt; be shipped by water If the canal
INSTALLS OFFICERS
Mrs. Amber Helms. 31, died at children. The funeral was held at; The complete program for
Included a vocal aolo by Mra. Jane
_u_
land an orchestra. Mrs. Carl Steen,
her home at Wendllng Saturday, Veatch parlor In Kugene Thursday demonstration meeting will be an ! Vaughn. Miss Hattie Mitchell. Mrs
Ketele, cartoon sketches by Mr.
piano. Harold Stewart, drums. Bes­ were available.
O. L. Clement was Installed as April 9. following an Illness. She
! Trailer, and the honor guest.
Ilolmee, and a coatume aong by a
with Interment at Harrisburg ceme- nounced next week.
Many other nuslness leaders told
sie
Stewart, banjo, and Eldred
master of the Waltervllle Grange leaves her husband. I-ouls Helm,
group of ladles under the direction
of the tonnage which would be
tery.
Rev.
E.
V.
Stivers
o
f
f
i
c
i
a
t
e
d
.
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Glaspey.
violin.
at the Installation meeting held last and three children. Kugene. Ione,
FUNERAL FOR SMALL BOY
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of Mrs. Burch.
available from their business and
-----------------------PUBLIC IS INVITED TO
Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. and Della.
IS
HELD
AT
LEABURG
how lower transportation costs
MRS.
WILSON
HOSTESS
hall. Mrs. ' Clement was named
ATTEND
TRADE
SHOW
Funeral servlees were held from
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GIRLS’
LEAGUE
PLANS
would aid them.
N. O. W. CIRCLE PLANS
chaplain; Mrs. Iceland Shrode, Ihe Marcola cemetery on Sunday
AT CHILDREN'S MEET
Funeral services for Keith Kin-;
- j - q PRESENT SHOW
.
Residents of Springfield are In
treasurer;
Ix-land
Shrode,
secre
ufternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev.
POTLUCK DINNER SOON
,
,
cgid. six year old son of Mr. and i
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RESPONSIBILITY" TO BE
Iia v of the Kiirene vlted to attend the annual spr ng
,
tary; and Emma Goddard, lecturer. Jefferson officiating. Veatch chapel i R iu m lers'
-1,111
,
.
T
' Stvle Show and Trade Fxnosition " rs Ray K il,caid of Portland were
First work in the production of
chapter Children of the t^
aB I X / t h e
X o"
,‘el’1 8'
Leaburg ChUrCh Wed’ tbe »“« a<d play’ “TbB Ga8' R-
F. 11. Harlow was the presiding was In charge.
Marlon Adams was Initiated Into
SUNDAY SERMON THEME
Itevolutlon was observed In Spring j _w_blf b ,bp_ E“^ B*
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with hearses" to be presented by the
Pine Circle Neighbors of Wood­ officer and was assisted In the In­
field Saturday evening with a meet- • po«-»'‘“« a‘ the Armory tonight.
ment (n Oreenwoo„ cemetery
“Who is Responsible?” will be the
craft. at the regular meeting nt the stallation ceremonies by a team MISSIONARY WORKERS
Girls' League of the high school
theme of Rev. Dean C. Poindexter's
mg of the group at the home ot I ^ .’da;'_“nd. Sa,urd“¥'_88,8
Dr. E. V. Stivers officiated. Veatch
group Wednesday evening at the 1. from the Mohawk-McKenxIe grange
HEAR SPEAKER TUESDAY Mrs. Gertrude Wilson on Emerald *,u<'row- stage manager for the chapel was In charge of arrange­ on May 9 was started this week. sermon at the Methodist church
O, O. F. hall. A goelal time with at Marcola.
Mi s Ann Vogel, group advisor,
show.
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The
Helghts.
refreshments was held after the
ments.
will direct.
Members of the Home Missionary
A
large
number
of
Lane
county
church school meets at 9:45 and a
Mrs. C. W. Dalton of Eugene was
Initiatory work.
MRS. ADAMS IS HOSTESS society of the Methodist church
The Kincaid youth died of bums
assistant hostess and helped with business arms have prepared which he sustained when fie fell I Dates for two spring teas, one young people's rally will be held
Plans were also made for a pot
FOR MEETING OF GIMLD heard an evangelistic talk by Mrs. ihe refreshments.
booths for the show and late mo-
luck dinner to be held In two weeks
Into a fireplace Friday. His parents f°r nlverstty high girls on May 11, at 6:30. There will be special mu­
Herbert Bacbelder at their meeting
During
the
business
meeting
del
ck>thes and lingerie will be are former residents of the McKen- and “nether for Eugene high girls sic and a special speaker.
at which time membera of the Cir­
Members of the Aretanla guild at Ihe church Tuesday afternoon.
Miss June Gibbons. Junior presl- Nhown on living models. Dai ce stu­ lie valley.
Miss Eleanor Doddridge will be
cle at Cottage Grove will be vial- were guests at the home of Mrs,
'
°" Ma.v 12, were also announced
M r\ William Gantv was In charge dent. who attended the recent state ; de,,tH wl11 provide entertainment
this week by Miss Eunice McFar­ tbe speaker at the evening ervlce.
tora. All membera of the Spring- Jerry Adams nt her home In Eu­
of the meeting and Mrs. Willis convention reported on the meet- nurab®rs
All persons Interested In Interna­
land, League president.
field lodge who were not preaent gene Tuesday evening for the regu­
PROMINENT MEN VISIT
Bertsch of the lesson. Mrs. S. S.
tional Relations are invited to hear
Wednesday evening are aaked to lar meeting of the group. The book
lag-
Potter and Mrs. Dean Poindexter
LEGION LAST THURSDAY
TEACHER ELECTIONS
her. The choir will sing the anthem,
telephone Mra. Elmer Findley for “Christ Came to the Village," was
BANQUET PLANNED FOR
were appointed on a committee to
"Rejoice, the I-ord Is King," by
information us to what to bring for reviewed at the meeting by the
IN VALLEY ANNOUNCED
Sid George, former state com­
make plane for the opening of the PICNICS ALONG RIVER
HEAD
FOOTBALL
COACH
stuits
the supper.
Misses Etlna Haverfield and Ruth mite boxes at the meeting to be
mander of the American Legion tor
SURE SIGN OF SUMMER
Announcement of the election of Oregon. Sam Wilderman. and Earl
Carlton,
held In May.
A large pep banquet will be held QR POLLARD TO LEAVE
HOME EXTENSION
The sight of several groups ot tcacb®r8 at several of the schools C. Bronaugh. Portland, candidate
Plans were made for a picnic
at the Eugene hotel in Eugeue this
young people enjoying picnic meals
tbe McKenxIe valley was made tor attorney-general of Oregon on
SOON FOR CONVENTION
WORK TO BE PLANNED supper to be held nt the home of FORD MECHANIC GETS
evening to honor Prink Calllson,
along the banks of the various1 ,blg w®®k. . At Cedar Flat Miss the Republican ticket were visitors
Mrs. Homer Chase at the time of
newly
appointed
head
football
NEW CAR INSTRUCTION rivers In this vicinity Sunday was a 1 Marjorie Grant was chosen to at the meeting of the Springfield
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard will
May 19 lias been set us the dale the next regular meeting In two
sure sign of summer's arrival.
! teach. Miss Mildred McNown was Legion post here last Thursday coach at the University of Oregon leave In about ten days for Atlantic
for the meeting of all groups and weeks.
to
succeed
Dr.
Clarence
Spears
who
Ray Nott, In charge of service
A 6:30 potluck dinner
University students, always to vie chosen to start her ninth consecu- evenlng
City where the doctor will serve as
representatives of communities In
and repair work on Ford automo­ for the first honors of swimming lu live year as teacher of the primary I wag hetd joggly wUb tbe Ladies- accepted a call to Wisconsin.
one ot the Oregon lay delegates to
Home extension work In the county IUKA INITIATES THREE
Merchants of Eugene are spon­
biles ut the Anderson Motors Inc.
the national gathering of the Metho
according to Miss Gertrude Skow.
AT THURSDAY MEETING spent the first half of the week the Mlllrace were seen each after grades at \ Ida. Miss Hazel Delong auxl||ary before the regular meet- soring the reception dinner.
noon this week enjoying dips In the
teach the upper grades, and |bg.
dl t church. This session starts
home demonstration agent.
Winona Carter will teach at Deer-
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May 2. with ri-glsteratlon on April
Three new membera. Mrs. Syl­ in Portland where he received In­ still cold waters.
At the e annual May meetings
structions In the construction and
__________
horn.
30 and May 1, and will continue
plana are outlined for home exten­ via Buley, Mra. Wlckum. and Mra.
MOHAWK
GRANGE
WILL
AUXILIARY
GROUP
TO
proper servicing of the new V-8
sion work for the following year. Clarlne Putman were Initiated Into
BAPTIST MISSION CROUP
SEW ON QUILT FRIDAY for one month.
SPONSOR DANCE APRIL 16
R. models which were exhibited here
A report of the work of the agent Iuka Circle, Ladles of the G.
FILLS
W
HITE
CROSS
BOX
DOROTHY
FLANERY
for the first time Wednesday.
for the past year Is also read ut Iasi Thursday evening. The meeting
Members of the American Legion LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND
Mnhawk-McKenzIe Grange will
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BREAKS WRIST BONE
was held at the home of Mrs. Bert
these meetings.
Members of Ihe Baptist Mission
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sponsor a benefit dance at the 1. O. auxiliary sewing club will meet at! BIRTHDAY EVENT FRIDAY
PRISCILLA
CLUB
WILL
Doane and was featured with a pol­
circle devoted their time to the pre
Dorothy Flanery. small daughter O. F. hall at Marcola. Saturday the home of Mrs. Larson Wright.
■ .....
itick supper.
3ocial Meeting Held
MEET TH IS AFTERNOON pnratlon of a White Cross box to of Mr. and Mrs. P. U. Flanery. broke evening, April 14. It was announced Friday afternoon to start work on Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Adam- and
Two more candidates for mem-
A number of Springfield ladles
be sent to India when they met [ the large bone In her left wrist at this week by H. R. Brown, dance a quilt which will be made and sold i son. Bob, and Mr and Mrs. Walter
gathered at the home of Mrs. D. | bershlp In tbe Circle were acted1 Mrs. Edward Prlvat will enter­ Tuesday evening at the home of her home Tuesday evening when committee chairman. All proceeds by the auxiliary for the purpose of Laxton and their son. Junior, drove
B. Murphy Wednesday afternoon to upon and will probably be Initiated tain at her home this afternoon for Mrs. Ada McPherson. Mrs. Mel Rice she Jumped to the floor from a from the dance will be given to securing funds with which to pur- to Junction City Friday evening to
honor Mrs. M. W. Severson. Re­ during the next meeting to be held members of the Priscilla club. The and Mrs. W. E. Schick were chair and fell. Her feet slipped the Children's Farm Homo at Cor­ chase an American flag to use dur- attend a surprise birthday party
freshments were enjoyed during the April 21. The place has not been afternoon will be spent socially aud appointed to have charge of send- on the hard polished floor causing vallis It Is roported. Tickets will ing the national convention in Port* held In honor of Mrs. Harah Adams,
determined.
refreshments will be enjoyed.
afternoon.
ing the box.
i her to fall on her hand.
land.
mother of Mr. Adams.
be fifty cents.
M’KENZIE FLOOD
SURVEY WANTED
Baptists to Send
boar to Meeting Z
C. A.
DIES SATURDAY ?
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