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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
rW K N T Y -N IN T II YEAR
. 0 .0 . F. MEET
10 BE AI LORANE
HPRINOKIKLb, I j ANK COUNTY, OKBOON.THVKHOAV, A PR IL 21, 1932
Marriages And
Divorces Less
MANY BEGBTEB
FOR PRIMARIES
No. 16
" > H M BALI TEAM Al ENTRIES GIVEN IH
District Meeting
LOWELL APRIL 26 GARDER CORTESI
Grove N. 0 . W.
To Visit Soon
BIBLE WORK TO
GE EXHIBITED
1931 Saw 307 Fewer Marri­
Grand Master, H. L. Toney, to
Large Delegation to Attend
age* and 406 Less Divorces City Recorder Peterson Fill* Attend Session at Eugene
H oit Lodge Plant Extensive
Eugene Run* Away With Thirty-on* to Comp*t* for Potluck and Lodge Meeting Annual
Demonetration
of
Than During Year 1930
Temple Friday Night
Out 355 Cards; Final Day
Entertainment for Lane
Opening Game at Brattain
Prize* in Beautification and
Here Wednesday Evening
Week-day Religiou* Educa­
Bring* 103 to City Hall
County Association Meet
Washington, D. C„ April I t Th.
Field Friday; Score 10-5
'
Improvement Drive Her*
It L. Toney, McMinnville. Grand
tion Planned for Tuesday
At least 20 members of the
Bureau of Cenali« unnoun.ea (bat
according to the retarne received
there were 7.331 marriage« per
Springfield Members to Ex- formed III tlreaon durine the year
hibit River Pictures as Part >•’ »•
«»■»pared with 7,*7# in
1130, repreaentlna a decrease of 337
of Public Night Program
or 4.4 per cent, lu 1*33, there were
Fifteen aubordtuale lodge* lu (.538 marriage« performed.
During the year 1*31 there were
Laue county will gather at la'-ane
•uuth of Eugene Haturday Ç* he 3.417 dTvorcea granted In the «tate,
aunual «prlng meeting of Ihi ® e aa compared with 3.336 In 1(30, re-
pre. anting « decreane of 403 or 14 4
County Odd Fellow« aaaoek -
per cent. In 1*33. there were 3,633
The aeaalou« will «(art at 10 30
continue throughout the day. •«
’ I’ 0» ™ granted
there were 27
lug with a large public program a 75 irrlage« annulled In 1*31 aa com
ed with 26 In 1*30.
8 o'clock.
« estimated population of the
Exteualve plana for the enter
of Oregon on July 1. 1*31. wa«
talnment of Ihv vlaltlng Odd Fel­ «
and on July 1. 1930 *68.
la *« who are expected to number
eeveral hundred have been worked « 0 0 "A i the basis of these esti­
out during the paal few week« by mate«. the number of marriages
W I. Seale« of lairane, pre«Idem lor tooo of the population was 7 *
of the county aaaoelallon. and com­ In 1*31, as against 8 0 In 1*30. and
mittee« cooperating with him. Mem tbe number of divorces per 1000
her« of the l.orane Grange have of tbe population was 2.60 In 1*31
volunteered their a«al«tanee «ay« a« against 2 *6 In 1*30.
The number of marriages per­
Mr. Seale« and will «erve both din
uer and «upper for the visitors. An formed and the number of divorces
other committee la working out eu and annulments granted were fur­
tertalnment plan« for the ladle« nished by the Stale Hoard of
The figures for 1*31 are
durlug the forenoon and afternoon Health
preliminary and «ubject to correc
lodge aeaalon.
The morning «eaalon at 111: 30 lion.
Ijin e county had 433 marriages
will be called together by the As­
sentation prealdent, after which •a compured with 4X4 In 1*30 lu
W illiam .Mitchell, noble graud of this county there were 104 divorces
the Ixirane lodge, will welcome the while In 1*30 decrees granted were
vlaltora.
After a reaponae the 141
Multnomah county had 1.1*2 mar­
cbalra will be aurrendered to the
aaaoclatlou officer* for the bun riages and 8*2 divorces In 1*31 as
compared with 3.13* marriages and
neaa aeaalou.
At 2 o'clock «election of meeting 1.11* dlvorcea In 1*30. It Is Interest
place* for the Association for Octo­ Ing to note that over the state at
ber. 1*32 and April. 1*33 will be large divorces are about 30 per
made. The Aaaoelallon bold» two cent of the marriages while In
meeting« each year, one In the Portland there are nearly 60 per
aprlng and the other In the fall cent.
A total of 366 registration cards
were filled out at the Springfield
city hall by I. M Peterson, record­
er, during the primary election re­
gistration period which closed ou
Tuesday evening.
Recorder Peterson had a rushing
business Monday and Tuesday bav
lug to devote most of these two
days to this work. Monday he re­
gistered *3 and on Tuesday b*
handled 103 cards.
Thia total of 366 does not mean
that there are only that many who
will be permitted to vole In the
primary election. A large majority
ul the voters were already regis­
tered and did not have to muke out
new cards Those who have moved
or who changed their party affl
Hatton account for some of the
cards, and many who have not
voted during the past few years, for
many of the others
I'eraons who are not registered
rannot vote at the primary election
Registrations will be permitted
again after the primary election In
May for the general election In the
fall.
Master of tbe Grand lodge of Ore­
gon together with several other
•la te officials will be at the Mas
onlc temple In Kugene Friday aAeu
Ing to attend the annual meeting of
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons
of tbe Ninth district. Tbe district
comprise« lodges at Cottage Grove,
Hprlngfleld. Creswell, Harrisburg,
Mapleton, Florence, Junction City,
and Kugene.
K. K Cook. Worshipful Master of
McKenxIe river lodge and It D
Dotson, Master of tbe Kugene lodge
bead committees lu charge of
•vents.
John T. Henderer, Master of tbe
Rprlugfleld lodge, and a delegation
of others from this city are plan
olng to attend the district meeting.
Refreshments will be served fol­
lowing tbe business meeting.
Neighbors of Woodcraft circle at
Cottage Grove will come to Hprlng- AT GARDEN WAY MONDAY
fleld Wednesoay evening. April 27.
Both Team* Show Weaknees Judge* to Be Choeen and Will to visit the local lodge members.
Local Church** Cooperate to
Due to Poor Weather Which , Start Work at Once, Plan
Tbe gathering will start at 7 Finance Religious Instruc­
Prevent* Early Training
o'clock with a potluck supper and
Two Examination*
tion for Five Yoar*
-------------
.
program after which lodge work
KugeiiM high school baseball nine
Thirty-one entries In tbe Spring- will be conducted at the I. O. O. F
Every child taking part In the
outplayed tbe Hprlngfleld high field garden contest were reported hall. Mrs. Elmer Findley is chair « w k day Bible school work In thia
team here Friday to the tune of 10- this week by F. B. Flanery at tbe man of tbe event
city ba* been assigned a part In the
6 In the opening game of tbe sea­ close of the registration period
large Bible school demonstration
son.
! program to be given at the Metbo
Friday, April 16. Judges are now I
Gurdon
Wright, pitching
for being selected and will make an [
1 dl»t church. Tuesday evening. April
Hprlngfleld struck out Eugene bat­ Inspection visit to each of the
J*. at 7:30. The complete program
ters 1* times while Bud Brewer of places entered as soon as possible.!
i was announced this morning by
Kugene was able to bold only lu and will again visit the premises '
Mrs. W. P. Tyson, member of the
of the Hprlngfleld men.
i committee directing the Week day
after the close of tbe contest on j
; Bible work In Springfield.
Lock of sufficient training due June 30 to determine which per-'
to poor weather conditions and the sons have made tbe greatest ad-1
The program will be a« follows:
Song, "Win Them One by One."
necessity of developing much new vancement.
Springfield Delegates at Junc­
Those entered are: Mrs. Frits,
Salute to tbe flag.
material was responsible for many
tion
City
Meeting
Hear
Na­
errors by both Norval May's and Ethel Vaughn, George Lusby, Ro !
"How We Got Our Bible," Peter
tional Convention Reports ! Cbace and Clarence Clark.
Frauk Fasselt's teams. Kugene. bert Pierrle, Mrs. Davis. Mrs. W. I.
Bible drill.
however, did outplay tbe local team House. Lawrence Pederson. Pearlj
Favorable report« on unemploy j
Hcbantol, Mrs. E. C. Stuart, Mrs.
Memory work.
Friday.
i ment relief work and community
Songs.
Tbe most spectacular event dur­ W. H. Htarmer. Mrs. R. L. Drury.
services were beard from American
Bible story. Paul Nott. and Violet
ing the game was a long three base Mrs. F. E. Louk, Mrs. Carl Olaon,
Legion posts In this part of Oregon
Steele.
bit by W illiam Hword, Hprlngfleld Mrs Meda Catching. Dr. N. W.
at a district meeting last night at |
Drawing plan of Temple, Frank
aubstitute and pinch bitter. He had Emery, Helen Donaldaon. Thoral
Junction City. Delegates were pres­
Bennett. Polly Dutchuk. Madge W il­
two men on bases ahead of him Nyaten, W. C. W rigut, W. E Buell,
ent from Lebanon. Albany, Corval­ son.
Lineups for the two 'earns were: Dr. W. N. Dow, Levi Neet. M. J.
lis, Monroe, Brownsville, Salem.
Map drawing, students In Miss
Eugene McKlln, Mr. Albers. Mrs. Albers, |
Robert Fromm District Com­ Springfield
¡Cottage Grove and Springfield.
Mrs.
J
F.
Casslddy.
Mr*.
Lee
W
Phetteplace’s room.
Liles
.C........
.....
Bishop
mander, Speaker at Gather­
■More than 100 members of the Le-
Putman. Mrs. Marion Adams, Mrs
Electric map drill, students In
Gordon Wright P Brewer. Mercer
ing After Radio Program
' gion abd auxiliary were in attend-
Miss Platt’s room.
Thatcher
IB
Miller Karl Girard. A. W. Roden, Mr. and
: ance.
Play, stundents of Miss Girard's
2B.............. Mercer Mrs. Hack, and Mra. Frank Ftsber.
The nation-wide Victory Mem­ D Wright
The American Legion relief pro­
and
Mrs. Riddle’s rooms.
The
entries
are
classified.Into
the
Kqulres
88
Van
Lydergraf
bership drive radio broadcast which
gram, now In effect throughout the
"God's Library of 66 Books,'
SB
Coughlan following groups: flower garden,
was sponsored Monday night over Fountain
United States has resulted in hun­
Annual Election of Officar* all of the larger radio network ays Wilson
Lonfsa Cowden.
LF
Owens garden, lawn and garden, flowers
dreds of thousands of Jobs. Is being
Story of World Friendship. Selma
CF
Guild and vegetables, general Improve­
Held at Luncheon; Hamlin terns by the American Legion and Vest
carried on by several posts in Ore­
Clements, Jean Lloyd.
ment. rose garden, and rockery.
McBee
R
F
.............
Newton
Its
affiliated
organisations
was
is Vice-President
gon.
World Friendship, flag d rill, stu­
Substitutes. Sword, Springfield: Most of the contestants are entered
heard In Hprlngfleld by members of
The National Convention in Port­
dents in Miss Smith’s room.
In
the
general
improvement
contest.
Floyd B Flanery was elevated the local post at 7 o'clock Imraedl Russell. Dawson. Eugene.
land was discussed by Vic McKen­
A big exhibition of handiwork
The contest is being sponsored
Lowell at Lowell is the next
from vlce-prwsldency to presidency ately following a potluck dinner at
xie. of Salem, national liaaon offi
of the various classes will be hung
by
the
various
organisations
of
tue
game
on
the
schedule
for
Spring
of the Hprlngfleld Lions club at the the Community Hall. Tbe radio re­
cer. who said that 1*0 special trains
annual election of officers held ception was heard from a set loaned field high school. The local team city under the leadership of the would be run into Portland for the at the church under the direction
of Mrs. R. P. Mortensen, chairman
Civic
club.
Many
of
the
organiza­
will
go
to
Lowell
next
Tuesday
Thursday noon last week. He suc­ for the event by the W right and
convention. He urged ail veterans
with election« made at the «prlng
of the Bible school committee.
April 2*. Lowell Is said to have a tions have agreed to contribute
ceeds Dr. W C. Rebhan.
Hons hardware store.
to register early. A *2 registration
•eaalon
Similar programs are held each
strong high school nine. Both prizes for the winners in the vari­
Other officers chosen were Frank
Following
the
radio
program
Dis­
fee
permits
attendance
at
*10
worth
Kvporta. unfinished buatne««, and
year at the cloae of the year's work
Hamlin, vice-president; Thelmer trict Commander. Robert Fromm of their boys' and girls' teams defeat ous divisions.
of amusement he pointed ont.
election of new officer« will con­
among the lower grade school chil­
Indications are that the gladioli
aggregations
last
Nelson, secretary-treasurer; Veltle Cottage Grove, delivered an ad­ ed Oakridge
Ail those who participate in the
clude the afternoon aeaalon
dren. This marks the conclusion
week.
will
be
the
representative
flower
of
Pruitt; l.lo n tamer; Enoch Htuart, dress.
convention must be registered and
The evening program la partlrl-
of the fifth year of the W eekday
Springfield.
Four
ot
the
eight
or­
tall twister; and John Pyle and
Simultaneous meetings of all Le­
wear the official badge this year.
paled In by many of the lodge« of
religion- education In Springfield
ganizations expressing a choice de­
John Anderson, members of the gion groups In the United States
This
is
to
prevent
outsiders
from
the county. Various stunts are put
schools. Miss Goldie Smith Is the
clared in favor of the flower. Two
board of directors.
,
were
held
Monday
evening
to
hear
pushing Into the convention meet­
ou by the various group* and a
instructor, and all churches co­
voted for the rose, and two for tbe
Outgoing officers besides Flanery the program which included ad­
ings and entertainment. More than
large crowd 1« expected at tbl« Cottage Grove Host Tonight
operate In financing the work.
delphinlan.
•re Clayton Barber, ecretary-treas- dresses by beads of the various af­
80.000 legionnaires are expected to
open meeting.
to Monthly Meeting of
At Garden W ay
The committee In charge of the
urer; John Henderer and W. F. filiated Legion organisations as
be In attendance.
Springfield will be wall repres­
Monday evening. April 25, the
contest
ts
still
working
on
plans
for
Lane Chamber Body
Walker, members of the hoard of well as musical entertainment by
The May district meeting w ill be
ented at the convention and will
Bible school demonstration will be
some kind of a slogan.
directors. Dr Rebhan and Barber a group of nationally known musi­
held In Springfield.
contribute a showing of the motion
held at the Garden Way school
Marshall N. Dana. Democratic have completed their second con­ cians such as Madame Ernestine
Those from Springfield at last where .Miss Smith also teaches
picture* of the Hogue river trip of candidate for United Stales senator
secutive terms In their respective Hcbumann-Helnk. Elsie Janis, who Good Catches on Rivers Re­ REBEKAH LODGE HOLDS
night's meeting included Mr. and classes. This program w ill start at
lb
W f
Itebhan. M K. Irish. from Oregon, will be tbe principal
offices Htuart was reelected.
won for herself the name. Sweet­ ported Friday and Saturday,
MOCK RADIO PROGRAM Mrs. F. B. Hamlin. Mr. and Mrs. 8 o'clock and will consist of the fob
Prince lle lfrlib . and Veltle Pruitt speaker at the monthly meeting of
heart of the A. E. F . and Rudv
Jack Larson. W N. Dow. M. B. lowing numbers: Bible gongs and
aa their part of the program
Weather Bad Sunday
the Lane county chamber of com
Vallee.
Eugene Lodge Group Visits Meet Huntly. Stanley Richardson and H.
The complete evening program merce to be held at Cottage Grove METHODISTS TO HAVE
‘
drills, memory work, a play. "King
There will be no meeting of tne
ing and Passes Along D istrict
N. L. Pollard goes after tbe big
E. Maxey.
will be as follow«:
Joash,” lower grades, play, "How
tonight.
BUSY DAY SUNDAY local Legion post tonight, the Mon
V isitatio n Cup
ones when he goes fishing Sunday
We Got Our Bible.” Mahlon Penga.
Song. ‘'America, by audience;
Various problems, such as flood
day night session taking the place he became tired of fishing with
Dorothy Chase. Florence Fish. Gay­
W e l l l i m e a itilrc ii« . T
It M itc h e ll; control, relief gardens, and a coun­ 8unrlse Service, and Q uarterly Con­
of the regular meeting to have been worms, so the story goes, and he
A mock radio broadcast program
le Chaae. Geraldine Chase. Estley
response; music, "Veneta Kids"; ty-wide clean up campaign will also
ference Added to Regular
held this evening.
reached over to pick up some dis­ was the feature of the monthly so­
W orship Program
Schick. Jane Anderson, and L oii
Invitation to next meeting places; be discussed at tbe meeting which
carded salmon eggs which had cial program at the Juanita Rebe­
Sunday will be a busy day at the
I Manley, and Drawing of the Temple
roll call of lodxea; Introduction of starts with a <1:30 dinner
dried out, and put them on his kah lodge meeting Monday night.
and an electric map drill.
Grand Officer« and pa«t Grand
Reports will probably be railed Methodist church. Young people MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
Mrs.
Nellie
Pync
directed
the
en­
hook. His catch was a Dolly Var-
Officers; motion picture. Spring- for from repie-ientatlves of vari­ plan to sponsor a sunrise service
HOLDS DINNER MONDAY
Elmer Pyne as an­
den trout, fifteen inches long. The tertainment.
field lodge; old time music, Irving ous parts of the county In regard to on a hill near the Stafford twin
nouncer. and Mrs. Meda Catchlngs
lodge; atunt. Collage Grove Odd the improvement of highways as a schools north of the city at 6 o'clock
Teams numbered 1 and 2 of the scene of this event was at the lake
and Mrs. Sarah Johns operating
Fellows; reading. Mr«. Blanche part of the Sam H ill highway beau­ If the weather Is suitable. If It Is Men's Bible class of the Christian above the Leaburg power dam.
Well-Known Pioneer of This
Very good catches were reported the receiving set. The program
Abbey; stunt. Elmira Odd Fellows; tification project.
not It will be postponed for one or church provided the dinner for
artists were Mrs. Pearl Schantol. Vicinity Dies at Hood River;
duel. Irving lodge; atunt, Kugene
two weeks. Trucks and automobiles members of the third team and on both the McKenxie and Wiliam
Dorothy and Doris Girard. Eunice
Funeral Held Wednesday
odd Fellow«; a number from Crow NATIVE RESIDENT OF
will gather at the church at 6 wives of the entire group Monday ette rivers Friday and Saturday,
Gerber. Maxine Snodgrass. Eleanor
lodge; rope stunt. Cottage Orove
o'clock and the service on the bill evening. The losing team members the first two days of the season.
M r . Sarah L. W alker, mother of
LANE DIES SUNDAY will probably not start until 6:30 were determined In a contest which Sunday the fishermen had less Smith. Mrs. Stella Findley. Mrs.
boy; stunt. Irving Odd Fellows,
Genevieve Louk. Mrs. Stella Eaton. W. F. W alker, former resident and
music. "Veneta Kid«"; folk dance.
Breakfast will be cooked over a ended Easter Sunday. Baked ham favorable weather and were .tot as
Mrs. Mary B Pickard, 6V. died
Elmer Findley and Lee Putman mortician In Springfield, and ot County to Carry Aggressive
Junction City Odd Fellows; comic
campfire. It will conalat of bacon, was prepared by Al Pohl and cover­ successful.
Campaign Against Cray
at her home In Kugene Tuesday
A
genuine radio reception was Herbert E. Walker, former county
Coast stream fishing was also
stunt. Cottage Grove high «chool;
eggs. buns, coffee, cocoa, and ed dish foods were brought by the
Diggers and Moles
assessor,
passed
away
at
Hood
after an Illness Hhe was a native
good Friday and Saturday provided beard later in the evening.
stunt, Lorane Odd Fellows.
oranges.
men.
River,
Oregon.
Sunuay.
April
17.
at
Lane county resident, having been
Hostesse?
for
the
social
were
Mrs.
the fisherman had Ihe proper kind
The church school will meet at
Seventeen rodent control super­
Short talks were given by Roland
the age of 82 years.
born at Lowell on January 2. 1876.
• 46. and tne morning service will Moshler and Veltle Pruitt during of flies to entice the fish. Flies with Glenn Stone, Miss Eleanor Smith,
visor.-! to serve in 16 school districts
MEMBERSHIP CHANGES
Her husband, the late Clyde L.
She was born in Massachusetts tributary to Springfield were ap­
lie held at 11 o'clock. The subject the meal. The latter part of the green and red on them were the and Miss Edna Swarts.
IN GUARD ANNOUNCED Pickard, died last July.
Thirty-six visitors from the Eu­ on November 15. 1850. and had
of the sermon will be. "I W ill. evening was given over to a social most successful, declared Al Pohl,
pointed last Saturday* by the coun
Surviving are: one sister, Mrs.
The Epworth League will meet at gathering. W. I. House and Hubert when he returned from the Siuslaw gene lodge attended the meeting lived most of her life in Lane coun­ ty court upon recommendation of
The transfer of Private Stanley Alice Whiteworth. Llnslaw; two
and
brought
a
visitation
cup
which
ty. settling on a farm near Pleas­ O. S. Fletcher, county agent. Six of
with a lim it catch.
<:30.
Stas were leaders of the losing
Miller from Hprlngfleld National nephews and three nieces.
All of the catches contained some Is being passed around the district ant H ill.
Sunday evening Dr. M. A Marcy, teams. W. A. Taylor Is president of
these supervisors were nominated
Guard unit to the National Guard
Funeral services will be held
She held membership in the by Lowell Grange, six by Mohawk-
district superintendent, will speak the class. Sixty-three attended the very nice sixes of fish, although as one lodge group calls on another.
reserves because of Inaballty to at­ this afternoon at 2 o'clock from
Tuesday evening the Springfield Methodist church and in the Rebe­
the average' length was not what
at 7:30. Following this he will pre­ event.
McKenzIe Grange, three by Goshen
tend summer camp In June was an the Veatch chapel In Eugene. Rev.
fishermen would like to have them. RebekatiR visiteo the Marcóla lodge kah lodge.
side at the fourth quarterly confer­
Grange, and two by Jasper Grange.
nounced yesterday by C.‘ A. Hwarts. Harry Benton will officiate and In­
and presented the cup.
Besides the sons. W. F. Walker,
ence at which time all reports and
Following Is a list of these super­
First Lieutenant In command of terment will be made at Rest
and Herbert W alker, she leaves the visors :
recommendations for the next year HONOR LISTS TO BE
MANY
ATTEND
MISSION
the unit. He also announced the Haven memorial park
following children; Mrs. Harold
BASKETBALL LETTERS
will be made. Every member of ne
Lowell— Dlst. No. 46. T. J. Cruzan.
C OMPILED FOR PERIOD
MEETING ON TUESDAY
enlistment of Vero Gerber, who has
Rossman and Mrs. H. F. Parsons.
church Is urged to be present.
Dexter; No. 67. E. E Calllson. Fall
AWARDED
ON
FRIDAY
served four years In the United DEMONSTRATION AGENT
Eugene. Ralph G. W alker and Mrs. Creek; No. 71, Stanley Gray, Lo­
Slx-weeba examinations for the
Thirty-two attended the meeting-
Htates navy, to take the place of
O.
C. Wolfe. Portland, Mrs. Roy well; No. 74, M. E. Edwards. Sig­
HOLDS TWO MEETINGS FUNERAL FOR PIONEER
flf'h six weeks period of the school of the Home Missionary society of
Basketball letters were awarded
Miller.
year are beitig held at the grade the Christian churt-h Tuesday even­ at the assembly period at the high Ingalls, Hood River, and Joy A. nal; No. 83. Eldon Warner, Fall
Another of the series of meetings
RESIDENT HELD MONDAY and high school-, this week. Honor ing at the home of Mrs. W. A. school Friday by Norval May. coach Walker. Medford. She also leaves Creek; 132. Ira D. Hyland. Fall
LEGION SEWING GROUP
on Economical meals was held on
lists will be compiled and released Taylor. Mrs. Dean Poindexter was Those receiving them were Clinton one brother. Cranston Higgins, of Creek.
Mrs. Mary K. McPherson. 76. died Ihe latter part of next week.
Salem, and a sister, Mrs. Susan
Tuesday
morning
at
10
o'clock
at
HAS MEETING FRIDAY
Mohawk-McKenxIe— No. 11. John
a guest and spoke of her experi­ Hartman, Donald Hawke, Bruce
Smith, Spokane.
the home of Mr*. L. 0. Holman at at her home 620 Seventh street.
Hammltt, Route 1. Springfield; No.
Just six weeks more of school ences as a teacher in a school for Squires. Dalton Thurman George
Springfield,
last
Thursday.
She
was
Funeral
services
were
held
Wed­
Members of the American Legion Vids by Miss Oertrude Hkow Lane
79. P. E. Schrelder. Marcola: No.
remains, only one more marking per­ girls at Conception, Chile. Mrs. Thatcher. Gordon W right, Richard
nesday at 2 o’clock from the 79. J. Z. Evans. Marcola; No. 144.
auxiliary sewing club held their County Home Demonstration agent born near Springfield on September iod and then commencement for N. I.. Pollard had charge of the W right, and Harold Stevenson.
Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel In James S. Baugh, Route 1, Spring
On Wednesday evening she ad­ 26, 1867. and has lived here all of
regular meeting Friday at the home
Vernon Liles? who was absent
high school students, and gradua­ program.
Eugene. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter field; No. 163, Herbert Downing.
of Mrs. Larson W right. Members dressed n meeting of the Deerhorn, her life.
from school when the football let­
tion to high school for many at Ihe
Hhe Is survived by her widower.
of the club are planning a quilt P.-T.A.
ters were awarded, received his F ri­ pastor of the Methodist church of Marcola; No. 174. Horace Mvers.
Lincoln Junior high.
J. R. McPherson, two daughters.
ACNES PETZOLD HEARD
Springfield officiated and Inter­ Route 2. Springfield.
to be sold, the proceeds of which
day.
Mrs. Lena Davis, and Mrs. Edna
ment was made In la u re l Grove
will be used to purchase an Ameri­ METHODIST YOUNG FOLK
Goshen— No. 9. O. C. Lawrence,
AT HAPPY HOUR MEET
Carpenter.
She also leaves nine SHOE SHOP TO MOVE
cemetery.
can flag.
Goshen: No. 13. A. C. Miller, Go
TO ROLLER SKATE AGAIN grandchildren, and three great
MRS. WILSON SPEAKER
Several vocal sotos by Miss
TO BENNETT BUILDING
shen; No. 103. Roy Patton. Goshen.
FOR TREE CEREMONY CAMP CREEK RESIDENT
Agnes Petxold, U. of O. were fea­
Young people of the Methodist grandchildren.
Jasper— No. 29. J. A. Olson, Route
BROTHERHOOD QROUP
Funeral services were held Mon­
John Nelson will move his shoe tured at the regular meeting of the
1, Creswell; No. 62, L. A. Walker.
ENTERTAINS ON MONDAY church will hold another rrtller day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson was the
PASSES ON SUNDAY
repair shop.to the Bennett building Happy Hour club at the home of
skating party at the Armory In Ku­
Jasper.
Veatch chapel In Eugene. Dr. E. V. next door to his present location Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, Tuesday after­ principal speaker at the tree-plant­
W o rk Under County Agent
Members of the older classes at gene tonight. The skating will start
Mrs.
Ellen
St.
Marie
of
Camp
Stivers officiated, and Interment the first of the week he announced noon at 3 o'clock Mrs. Maude ing ceremony in Eugene Friday
These supervisors w ill work un­
the Methodist qhurch wore guests at 7:30 and end af 10:00. Those
Creek died at the home of Mrs.
afternoon
when
members
of
the
was made In Mulkey cemetery.
today. The Ice-boxes and brine ma­ Stein was her accompanist. Mem­
at the monthly Brotherhood meet­ who do not have transportation
Vandersanten there on Sunday- der the general supervision of the
chines which have been used by bers brought guet.ts to the meet Daughters of the American Revolu­
ing Monday evening.
A covered are asked to meet at the Metho­
after a short Illness. She was 75 county agent, who states that sup­
the meat markets housed In the ing and a noclal hour was enjoyed tion planted a southern magnolia
dish dinner and program of music dist church at 7:16 and they will POLLARDS LEAVE SOON
years old. She was born at Prince ervisors are expected to use care
tree
In
the
court
of
the
new
mu­
and Judgment In their work.
and short talks was enjoyed. The be given rides to the armory.
FOR CHURCH MEETING building are being torn out and the after the program.
seum building at the University of Edward, Island. In 1867, and has
building Is being cleaned up gener­
latter part of the evening was
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard will
lived for the past several years at
Oregon
In
honor
ot
the
former
ally for the new tenant.
given over to game«.
MRS. CARR HOSTESS
leave Springfield Friday or Satur­
SCOUT TROOP GETS
president. Lucien Campbell. Mrs. Banks, Oregon, coming to Camp AUTO BACKED INTO
LAKE AT POWER DAM
FOR IUKA TONIGHT day evening for Atlantic City, New
FOUR NEW MEMBERS Wilson's address was entitled, Creek Just recently.
Jersey, where Dr. Pollard will JASPER CHURCH GROUP
DOG BOARD DISCHARGES
She leaves one sister, Mrs. Mar­
W illiam Price and P. A. Burdick
"Why We Plant a T re e ’ ”
Iuka Circle, Ladles auxiliary of spend the month of May attending
garet Rayome, Banks, Oregon; one are reported to have narrowly es­
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Four boya Joined Ihe Springfield
MEETING IS FRIDAY
the G. A. R. will hold their semi­ sessions of the National Conference
brother. Archie McClellan, Myrtle caped drowning In the late above
Boy Scout troop at the regular
C h ristian Church Service*
H J. Morris, Lane cuunty dog monthly meeting tonight at the of the Methodist church, to which
The Jasper church association meeting Tuesday evening at the
Veltle Pruitt, paetor of the Christ­ Creek, and four nephews and three the Leaburg power dam Saturday
enforcement officer was discharged home of Mis. Nellie Carr, Junior he Is a lay delegate front Oregon, will hold a meeting and election of Methodist church. They are Lee ian church will preach on the theme neice*. .
evening when the automobile In
The meeting will Their route will take them to officers at the Jasper church F ri­ Watson. Milton Sutton. Melvin Foes "Testing a Christian" at the 11
Funeral services were held from whlc.i they were riding slid Into
from his office last week at the vice-president.
meeting of the Dog Control board • 'art at 8 o'clock and will be fea­ Ogden, Utah, St. Louis. Missouri, day evening. A potluck supper will and Everett Lajole. The entire o'clock service Sunday. His evening the Poolc-Oray-Bartholomew chapel the lake as they were hacking
No successor was named and the tured with Initiation of candidates, Chicago. Niagara Falls, New York, be held from 6:30 to 7:00 and a troop will attend the Scout Circus sermon subject will be "Consider In Springfield Wednesday, and the around on the highway Workmen
problem will be taken up again at A potluck dinner w ill be served and to th * convention city from program will be presented follow­ at M cArthur Court In Eugene Sat­ Jesus Christ." There will be spe­ remains were sent to Hillsboro for nearby rescued the two men from
following the buslneaa meeting.
Philadelphia.
tbe meeting on May. 3.
ing the business meeting.
the water.
cial mualc at both services.
urday evening.
interment.
GRANGE
PLANS
MEALS
LANE CHAMBER
WILL HEAR DANA
SWORD GETS LONG H IT GLADIOLI FLOWER PICKED
DISTRICT LEGION
REPORTSACTIVITY
LEGION GROUPS
1
Hanery Chosen
Head of Lions
EARLY FISHING
REPORTED FAIR
SARAH L WALKER
PASSESSUNOAY
RODENT CONTROL
CAMPAIGN OPENS