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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWO GIRLS SEI
Exciting Welcome
] QloSed ftOtefS
First Seep Toward Banking Reform
In Lane Listed
Few Streams and Lakes Reg­
ulated in County for 1933
Season, Fewer Closed
Elizabeth Holcomb and Myrna
Laird Find Much Success
in Project Competition
Countv I.O .O .t.
Meeting April 26
REBEKAHS ELECT
4 TWO DELEGATES
All Day Session to be Held at
Junction City; Springfield
Grand Lodge Convenes nt
Will Have Skit
Pendleton May 17-20; East­
er Program for Children
The laute county I. O. O. F eon
Fishermen coming to Lane coun­
ty this season for their vacations
venllon will he held at Junction
Mrs. Stella Eaton, and Miss Doris
and those who live here will find
City on April 20, it wus announced Girard were elected delegates from
very few lakes and streams within
nt tin* regular meeting of Spring Juanita Rebekah lodge of Spring
this county closed to them this sum
field lodge number 70 Wednesday field Monday night to the annual
mer according to the new official
eveulng
Elisabeth Holcomb. 18 years old.
giaud lodge assembly to he held at
synopsis of the Oregon Fishing
Opening exercises will lie held I’midlston on,May 17 20. Mrs. Zellu
has completed fourteen projects In 1
laws which have been received here
at 10 o'clock followed by a dinner Cantrell aid Mrs. Minnie Girard
four years, exhibiting ten at the
by Wright and Son», hardware and
»served by the Junction City Belie are ihe alternate delegates.
county and community fairs on '
sporting
goods
dealers.
Lilltaa Harvey, faaied European,
i kalis. During the afternoon session
which she won two first, two sec j screen
Plana were completed at the Mon­
Many of the streams which were
star, arrived in Hollywood!
al 2 o'clock Ihe third degree will day meeting for the first of the tgo
ond. one third, two fourth and two , just ia tine to meet the aituatioa ot, closed last year have been opened
be
conferred
by
the
Elmira
lodge
fifth prises.
60% salary cuts of notion pietur<| for limited sea so n this year. Balt
children's parties to he given here
degree team
stars and the earthquake, completely Creek from Gold Lake to Salt Creek
She has demonstrated three years
The Easier motif will he used for
upsetting her social plana
The big evening session will lie the one nest Monday evening which
In the county, winning two first
falls, a distance of three miles,
open
to the general public and will will I m > open to all children from
prises with scholarship awards to
and Layng creek, tributary to Row
feature musical and stunt numbers six years to high school age.
the Four-H summer school, and the
rivet above Its confluence with and
Spilnsfleld Odd Fellows will pres
privilege to go to the state fair. She
Including Herman creek, and all
Mrs. Wanda llarnes. Mrs. Lillian
ent a one-ad skit, and the Junction
demonstrated two years at the state
tributaries to that part of Lay ng
Black, and Mrs. Clara Taylor, mem
City
lodge
a
three-act
comedy
fair winning one third and one fifth
creek are the only streams in the
Junction City Rebekahs will en bers of the regular social commit­
prise.
county which will be dated all sum­
lertaln
visiting Itehekahs during tee for April, will be assisted dur­
Inn the tall of 1932 she won the
mer.
ing the party by Miss Thelma
ihe conventi»*
Chicago Mail Order bronie medal State Officers Coming April
Gold lake. Betty lake. Island lake,
1'residciit Kooaevelt, with Secretary Woodia of tke Treasury at his tide, I Five visitors from the Junction Sweeney, Eleanor Smith, Eunice
21;
June
20,
21.
22
Annual
for being the reserve style show
and Marylyn lake are open from aigaiag tke drastic banking bill by the Seventy Third t'ongrew during
Gerber, and Maxine Snodgrass.
Encampment Dates
winner.
City lodge attended the meeting
May 27 to November 30 with a bag the first day of tke extraordinary aeeaioa which was called to mewl the
here
last
night
to
discuss
plans
for
During her fifth year she Is en­
Following the business meeting
limit of 16 pounds and one fish and
Initiation of one new member and
the county meeting Refreshments this week members of the lodge en
rolled in homemaking and sewing
not to exceed 26 fish for any one
were served following Ihe business Joyed n "bard times" party, com
during the school months and plans plans for the entertainment of De­ day or 60 fish In aoy seven consecu­
to take up canning and cooking also partmental officers on their official tive days.
Inc dressed in old clothes Ernest
visit here next month are to be
during the summer.
The local KclH«MAh drill team Black, Elmer Pytte, Elmer Findley,
Horse lake. Middle Horse lake.
Myrna Laird. 14, has completed taken up tonight at the regular Lower Horse lake, and Hidden lake
held a practice meet following the Lee Putman and Lynn Stone, dress
eighteen projects In five years. She meeting of Iuka circle. Ladles auxi­ are open from May 16 to September
business session of the Odd Follows ed as "Hill Billies" and provided
entertainment with gymnastics.
exhibited in twelve projects at the liary of the O. A. R when they meet 20 with the same bag limit. Maple
last evening.
Offer Services for Ethel Thienes Becomes Bride
county fairs winning two first, four at the home of Mrs. Walter Laxton creek and Fiddle creek will be open Many
Thu commute« furnished a two
on
East
Main
street.
Anyone
who
third, two fourth and two fifth
course luncheon, first cold water
Benefit Event; Springfield
from April 16 to October 31 both
of
Kenneth
Jennings
at
MRS.
BERG
HONORED
AT
prises. She has demonstrated three wishes transportation to the meet dates inclusive.
end a tooth pick, and the second,
Legion to Get Cut
Pretty Home Event
PARTY ON WEDNESDAY cookies.
years in the county winning the 1 ing Is asked to meet at Eggimann's
These are ihe only restricted flah
privilege to go to the state fair. At I not later than 7:30. The meeting be­ ing areas In the county for thia sea
Toulght brings Lane county's big
Standing before a beautiful altar
M m . F. M Berg and Mrs Bllil«
the state fair during three years ot gins at S o'clock.
son.
charity wrestling ¿-ard at the Eu­ of greens and spring flowers Miss
Jordan were hostesses Wednesday
Inspection of the local Circle will
Ladles Aid M eeting
demonstrating she has won two
The license fees for the season gene armory and indications are Ethel Thienes, daughter of Mrs. W.
first prizes with scholarship awards be made on April 21 at which time remain the same as formerly. $3.00 that the big auditorium will be C. Thienes. on Saturday became afternoon at a surprise birthday
Regular
meeting of the Ladles
party at the home of the former at
to the Four-H summer school and Mrs. Mabel Rasgdale. Baker. Ore­ for an adult whether resident or completely filled for the events
the bride of Kenneth Jennings. The Thurston honoring Mrs. T. llerg Aid of Ih« Methodist church was
one third prise. She has exhibited gon. department president, and non-resident, and 61.60 tor minors
This Is goiug to be a real county ceremony was performed at 8 p. m
Instrumental music and conversa i held in Ihe church parlor* Wednea
seven projects at the state fair Mrs. Leota Brown, department In­ from 14 to 18.
charity affair, and the Springfield I by J H. Devor. grandfather of the
tlon occupied the afternoon. Re­ day afternoon at 2:30. Me« Walter
winning one third, one fifth and spector, will be present. Mrs. Myr­
Saturday. April 16. will be the American Legion post has been ‘ bridegroom.
freshments
were served late In the Gossler, Mrs. E E. Frsederlck and
tle
Eggimann.
department
secret­
one sixth prise.
pr-omlcetF a split on the receipts for
Mrs. A. 11 Van Valxah were the
afternoon.
ary. and past department president. I first day on whicb fishing will be
William Thienes sang "At Dawn­
legal this season. The last day will use locally. Admission will be 40
During her sixth year she Is also
will be the third state officer at
ing." and Miss Maxine Rati play­ Guest., luvlted were Mrs John huslessea A silver tea followed Ihe
cents with the pass list suspended,
be November 30.
business meeting
carrying two projects, homemaking the April meeting.
ed the wedding march. The bride Price, Mrs C. Ilausou. Mrs. Ira
and sewing, during school months,
Many local fishermen are now- but traits, groceries or other com
wore a peach, lace-trimmed dress. Gray, and Mrs. A. Shnugh of Thurs­
Official notification of dates for
and [dans to take canning and
making plans for their first day’s modlties will be accepted at the
the annual G. A. R. encampment
ton. Mrs. John Nelson, and Mrs A.
In From Fall Crssk— Mrs. Ixiulsa
cooking during the summer.
door In lieu ot cash it has been an­ Guest, for the ceremony which
fishing trip.
to be held at Salem on June 30, 21.
Davis of Springfield. Mrs. Hoy 1.. Webster of Fall Creek visited
nounced.
came
as
a
complete
surprise
to
(heir
A
large
fish
creel
which
ia
being
and 22. Tuesday. Wednesday and
Worewlck, and Mrs. Susie Bishop with friends In Springfield Wed
Two one-hour matches have been many friends were Mr. and Mrs A. of Eugene
III With Pneumonia— (Grandma! Thursday, were received here Mon­ offered by Wright and Sons for the
nesday.
Margaret Carpenter, who has been day by Mrs. Eggimann. This en largest rainbow or redslde trout arranged with Rex Mobley and K. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. J. H
Thor
Jensen,
and
Harold
Helberl
Devor.
Beth
Jennings.
Joe
Devor.
ill at her home with a slight at­ campinent Includes all the allied caught in the county the first 16
tack of pneumonia for some time Is organizations such as Iuka circle days of the season is spurring many- and Yaqui Joe as the contestants. Jr., Mr. aud Mrs. Kssrl Thienes.
Harry Elliott will meet Joe Reno their son. William. Muxine Itau,
now recovering and was able to sit and several local members, includ­ fishermen.
in a special event, and Art O'Reilly Bernadlne
McFarland.
Virginia
up at her home for a few hours on ing Mrs. Eggimann. are planning
Wednesday.
Returns from Portland—Ted Len Is to meet Louis Weikum In the Went. Mr and Mrs. Everett Wearln,
to attend this event.
hart returned to Springfield Tues­ opening 30-minute special. Pat Rea Utah and Jim Wearin.
day evening from the Veterans' hos ■gan will referee.
77 E. BROADWAY
loung people of the community
EUGENE. OREGON
None of the wrestlers will re­
pltal in Portland where he has been
THE BIGGEST SALE IN EUGENE
hastily
organised
a
charivari
party
ceive anything for their services
a patient for several weeks.
except possibly a few sore spots following the ceremony and roused
and bruises. Herb Owen, match­ the newlyweds at 1:30 Sunday
morning.
maker, was swamped with offers
ot
wrestlers
who
hare
appeared
in
The bridge club met with Mr.
and Mrs. Beals last Friday evening the county to take part on the
BANKRUPT
Portland Nurse Hsre— Miss Mil
BANKRUPT
The young people's class of the charity card and had some diffi­ dred Sanders, nutve from Portland,
PRICES
PRICES
Bible school met at Mr. and Mrs. culty in eliminating enough to pre­ Is spending some time here now
Parrel McQuinn Tuesday evening vent the card from lasting all night. visiting with Miss Ann Mcdookln.
for a business and social meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lewis of Kelso,
Fall Creek Man Her* — F. L.
I Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
GROUP 1
GROUP 2
Tucker of F’all Creek was a buti­
George from Eugene were callers
ne«»
visitor
in
Springfield
Wed­
One
big
lot
of
broken
at John Edmiaton's last Sunday.
Children» Sport Ox­
nesday.
size» and odd lotB. Val­
Next Tuesday evening the ladlee
ford» and Sandal» of
ue» to $1.98.
of the Bible class of the Thurston
Smoke Elk and white.
Sunday school plan to entertain
Pr
All are exceptional
the men of the class at the church. Civic Club Sponsors Social to
value».
Pr.
Aid City Project; All Are
While
They
La»t
Mrs. Billie Jordan and Mrs.
Hob Ripley, of "Believe It or Not
Morris, Berg entertained several
Invited to Attend
fame, is an expert handball player
women Wednesday afternoon at the
His left Is as good as his right
Members of the Civic club of
home of the latter, as a surprise
Springfield
will
sponsor
a
silver
tea
party for their mother, Mrs. T.
The chairman of Ihe Connecticut
for the benefit of the city library
Berg.
State Board of Fisheries and Game
in the library building next Tues­
has made public the location of the
day. April 11. between the hours
Dozens ot Style» to Chomte Prom___
trout streams which, he announced
of 3 and 8 o'clock.
several months ago. would be used
In two-tunea, white, mid Smoke Elk
The chrinkage In city funds has exclusively by women anglers.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jack
Dent
of
Rose
• • •
See Eugene’s Thursday Papers for Big Bargain List
reduced the money which can be
SPECIAL VALUE
burg spent Bunday with Mr. and
Henri Cochet, the one man reason
used for library purposes and It has
Mrs. J. A. Phelps at Pleasant Hill.
become necessary for the friends- why the Davis cup remains In
Mrs. Dent and Mrs. Phelps are
of the Institution to raise a part France, is playing on the Riviera
sisters.
at least, of their own funds. All It Is said some new faces will be
Mrs. Andy Olson entertained the
_________ 735 W ILLAM ETTE ST., EUGENE
ladles of the city are Invited to seen on the French Davis cup team
I ladles of the Upper Willamette dls-
attend the tea and to Inspect the this year.
I trict at an all-day meeting Wednes­
• • •
library In Its new location next
day, April 5. The morning was spent
Phil Scott, former British heavy
Tuesday.
| in a clothes renovating project.
weight champion, has accepted the
! After a pot-luck dinner the after-
Wine Refrigerator — Jeanine post of boxing Instructor to the
. noon was given over to gardening
Withers won the electric refrigera­ Egyptian police.
Mr. and Mrs. Drew have disposed
* * *
tor which was given away by the
of their ranch at Pleasant HUI and
Hunting mountain lions Is a popu
Meat Dealer« association In Eugene
have moved into the house on the
lar sport In California. More than
Saturday night.
_____________ SPRINGFIELD, OREGON___________
ranch of Dr. Simons west of the
1300 of them have been killed with
Pleasant HUI high school.
In the past few months.
E. B. Tinker has completed grub
• • •
blng out the apple orchard on tne
From 1899 to 1913 Frank Ootch
Many standard items of food are being offered this I ea i portion ot his ranch and is
famous wrestler, won 164 matches
planting berries.
The Parent Teacher association and lost but six.
week in a 5c sale. Buy one article and get another
Mrs. Eugene B. Tinker received play "Miss Molly" and supper sale
for 5c. This is the time to stock up for all prices are
a telegram Saturday from the at Deerhorn Thursday night was
Philadelphia* National League
rising.
Westinghouse Electric and Manu liberally patronized. Children at baseball park seuts but 18,800. More
facturlng Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa., tending school were admitted free. than 86,000 fans have crowded Into
that she had been awarded third Sixteen dollar,- was net proceeds. Yankee Stadium, New York.
prize In their murder mystery
A dance at the Arthur Irvin home
R«els
50c to $6.25
serial “Who Killed John Prosser" was given Saturday night with
Yankee Stadium, New York, home
Lines
10c to $2.50
In answer to the first question In about 40 present.
of the world champion Yankees, Is
the contest. The contest will be
The
Waltervllle
Community to be enlarged to seat 100.000.
Tapered Lines $3.50 to $8.00
continued until June 17. a different church was dedicated at special
* • •
Steel Poles ............
75c
question being asked each two services held at the church Sunday
If the owners of the professional
Repairs
weeks. Mrs. Tinker will receive a night. Tne dedication address was baseball teams really want to see
Bamboo Poles $1.75 to $20.00
Finger-touch automatic washing by Dr. Thompson of Portland, larger crowds In their ball parks
for All
machine.
synod executive. Dr. Thompson also let them stage field events to deter­
Baskets
85c - $1.00
Fishing Tackle
Mrs. Olive Keeney has sold her spoke In the morning. Others who mine what hall player can encircle
Leather Bound
ranch In the Enterprise district took active part in the services Ihe liases In the fastest lime, who
and her two children, Ralph and were N. M Shrode, former pastor. can throw a hall the greatest dis­
Baskets
$2.25 - $2.50
Jessie, have left the Pleasant Hln Rev. W. J. Large of the Presbyter­ tance and who can fungo-hlt the
high school.
ian missionary group for western furtherest. Imagine the excitement
At a special meeting of the grade Oregon. Rev Ralph Clark had If some hush leaguer should defeat
school board at Pleasant Hill Miss charge of the program. Miss Rose the big leaguers.
2 FOR
1 for 1 5 c
Elaine Wheeler, Eugene was chosen Simon and A. W. Frazee sang solos.
• * *
to teach the primary grades for the The Fairmount Presbyterian and
2 FOR
Eighty
colts,
thirty-throe geldings
HARDWARE — FURNITURE
4 FOR
RADIOS — PAINT
coming year and Mrs. Newton of Leaburg church organizations were and five fillies comprise the 118
London Springs was elected prin­ special guests at the Waltervllle thoroughbreds which have been
cipal. Miss Wheeler is a graduate church. Many former residents also
nominated for the fifty-ninth Ken­
of both the University of Oregon attended.
tucky Derby, to be run May 6 at
and the Normal school.
The Leaburg C. E. society was Churchill Downs. Again the race
Misses Virginia and Gloria 8ch- guest of the Waltervllle C. E. will carry >50,000 in added money
renk were hostesses for a party group at the Waltervllle church so­ and Is as usual nt a mile and a
at their home at Pleasant Hill Sat­ cial room Saturday night.
quarter.
1 FOR
urday aftenoon honoring Miss Au­
* « •
Miss Ellen Johnson, Leaburg
2 FOR
drey McCoy on her 11th blrthrday. teacher, spent the wok-end at Van­ The Western American Winter
2 FOR
4 for 1 5 c
Jesse Carrothers Is working for couver, Washington.
Sports association has recognized
Dorrence Warner In the mill at
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Hansen at­ Aif Engen’s flight of 281 feet a« a
Fall Creek. They plan to run all tended funeral service* In Eugene
world distance record for ski Jump-
summer.
Wednesday for Mrs. Halvorson.
era,
Two outstanding Four-H club !
girls of the Pleasant Hill vicinity ■
are El I in belli Holcomb of Trent ami •
Myrna Lain! of Kdenvale
Inspection Lor
Iuka Planned
Matmen Offer McKenzie'Couple
Charity Card
Wed Saturday
W illiam s’ Self Service Store
Two-in-One
SALE
9 / 4 P equot
SH E E T IN G
M en’s W ork
PANTS
33c yd.
89c
4 6 -Inch
O ILCLO TH
M en’s Striped
OVERALLS
17c yd.
59c
G IN G H A M
6c yd.
SALE
Children’s Shoes
Thurston
2 Big Groups
Benefit Tea to r
Library April 11
Sport Shorts
69c
98c
Women Sport Oxfords
KOTEX
15c box
Upper Willamette |
Metropolitan Chain Store
$J .9 8
Irish-Murphy Co.
Specials at the Big Home Store
I McKenzie Valley
or
fis h erm en
Buckwheat
Flour
Devil Meats
IOC
2OC
Kellog’s Bran
IOC
15c
15c
PepHot Sauce
10c
Wright & Sons