The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 10, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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HIG H W A Y WORK STA R TS
AT BRIDGE APPROACHES
Sidew alk«,
Pavem ent
W idening,
And Reeurfaclng Included
In Local Project
THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1M4
T H E SPR IN G FIE LD N W S
PACK POUR
Best D ressed
Visits Father—Miss Msrv Wae , Vlntlng m Portland—Mis Hurry
hter of Portland vtslted with her M. Stewart Is visiting with her
: father here Sunday. He Is III
daughter In Portland and la expec-
led Io return the end of thia we-h.
Visits Parent«—Fred Ituell spent
the week end here with his parents
Has Operation— Velma Lindsay,
He Is employed at Tillamook.
six years old. underwxnt an opera
lion for appendicitis at the Pacific
C orvallis People H e r * — M r and
hospital In Eugene Sunday
Mrs. Everett Wilkinson of Corval­
lis were visitors here Saturday
Catch Salmon — Marlou Adams
and Frank Ftaher »pent Wedtioa
Portland Man Haro— W. H Staf­
day afternoon fishing for salmon
ford of Portland was a bualumta
on the McKciiile river.
PHILADELPHIA . . . lfcbert visitor in Springfield Saturday.
Freeman t above 1 of Waahiagtdn, D.
Oakridge Man Visits- LaVerue
C. is 6 ft. 4 la. tall He is rap tats '
Has Pneumonia—Laurie Dowuvs
Hoffman of Oakridge was here
elect aad basketball champion at
la
reported
to
be
1
1
1
al
her
home
the Valveraity of Pennsylvania So
oer (he weekend Isltlug with re
what was more natural than that- here with pneumonia
lalives.
the fair co-eda, ta a vouag coateet
Creswell Man Here—F M Peeb
conducted by the college paper,
Visits Schoolmate— Herman l*e(
should crowa him tha "Graak God” le- of Creawell was a business ers of Willamette spent Saturday
ef tha campon
visitor In Springfield Saturday
here visiting with H O. Dibble«
A craw of me» began work al
the Kaet approach of the Spilng
field bridge over the Willamette
river doing Improvement work pro­
vided for laet winter In a contract
eigned bv the Highway Coin ml»
eion.
Some flUe have already been
made and workmen are now pre
paring tor the pouring of a con-1
crate aldewalk from the bridge to |
the city sidewalk at Mill street. A
curb will also be poured, the pave­
ment widened to meet the sidewalk
and a new top layer placed on the
eullre roadway from the bridge to
Mill street.
At the East end of the city the
workmen will put In sidewalks and
resur'ace the portion of the high
Marcola Resident Hare — Mra. The two were school students
way which was rebuilt a tew years
Earl
Hall of Marcola was a visitor together.
ago when the Job In the highway M E TH O D IS TS PLAN FOR
1
in
Springfield
Saturday
Laavaa for Salem — Donald
was removed.
M O TH ER S DAY SERVICE
Fish Monday— R L. Burnett aad I Hawke left Monday for Salem
TW O ARE HOSTESSES FOR
The message for Mothers' Day at I Al Pohl spent Monday fishing on 1 where he will attend a few days.
Later he plana lo vtatt with his
the
eleven o'clock hour In the the McKenxte river.
BRIDGE M EETIN G FRIDAY
brother at Dallas.
Methodist church will be: ‘"Behold
Visit on Coast—Ralph Gillett and
Among the larger social func­ Thy Mother,” Rev. Dean C. Poln
Parents of Daughter— Mr and
Ixiuie Tuhy spent the week-end
tion« of the past week was the des­ dexter will preach. The Sunday
Mrs. Harold Ills« of Oakridge are
¡siting at Lakeside.
sert bridge party given by Mra. W. Church school meets at 9:46 a m
the parents of a baby daughter
N. Gossler and Mrs. C. F. Barber The League meetings will be post­
Visit at Corvallis—Mr. and Mrs. horn to them at the Eugene hos­
at the home of the lattel Friday. poned becauae of the baccalaureate Fred Ixiuk and three daughters. pital on Tuesdav. May 8. 1934.
Prises were won by Mrs. I. D. Lari­ service which will be held In the Mary Ann. Eva and Jean, spent
G RACE H A N N E F O R D
mer. Mrs. William Curtis and Mrs. church at 7:30.
Sunday visiting in Corvallis.
W OODCRAFT CROUP HAS
Grace Hanueford. one of the shin
W. N. Long.
The musical program which the
Fracturas Collarbon»— Mrs. A N
M O TH E R S DAY PARTY mg stars of the famous Hanueford
Guests for the afternoon were choir has been preparing for music
family of bareback riders. Is said
Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mrs. Lati­ week will be given Sunday even­ Fisher received a fractured collar
mer, Mrs. C. E. Wheaton. Mrs. John ing May 27. The high school has bone Iasi Thursday evening wheui Mothers were honored at the re­ to be the best dressed equestrian
gular meet lag of Ptne Circle. N In all spunglelaud Her costumes are
D. Pyle, Mrs. I. M Peterson. Mrs. decided to go ahead with the bac- she fell at her borne here.
O.
W. here last night Mrs Bernice (lie envy of her feminine udtulrer«
Margaret Kenyon. Mrs. Abbie . calaureate service and the next
Breaks Ankle— Virgil Edwards of
Peery. Mrs. W. R. Dawson. Mrs. > Sunday we are uniting with the Fall Creek receive«! a broken an Van Valxah was given the honor wherever she goes. In (ad, the cos
William Curtis. Mrs Gertrude Wil­ | other churches of Lane county In kle last week when an automobile seal during (he business session turning, (or the wernon In the act.
after which the drill team present­ Is said to have coat a small fortune.
son. Mrs. W. H. Riddell. Mrs. Long. a county wide survey and study of rolled over his foot.
ed a riag drill and gave each
Miss Edna Swarts. Mrs. A. R the liquor question.
There are three female members
mother a rose. The team sang and
Dexter
People
Here
—
Mr
and
Sneed. Mrs. Olive J. Rebhan. and
In the troupe. Grace, pictured
the
guard
captain
presented
a
skit
The choir, under the leadership Mrs. W. B Mauney of Dexter were
Mrs. John Henderer.
above, the wife of "poodles." world
of Mrs. Buford Roach Is preparing business visitors In Springfield
Theda Baylea. presented a tap famous riding clown; Elizabeth. Jr.,
a fine program as the closing num­ Saturday.
dance, and Don Nelson. Verlln and Mrs Elizabeth, tha mother of
PAST M ATRONS TO HAVE
ber of the season. Other numbers
Posey. LaMar Brattaln. Morgan Elizabeth, and "Poodlea.” and their
Leaves for Spokane— Mrs. Wm.
CHARGE OF O. E. S. M EET will include the Springfield Mad­
Chandler. Robert McLagan did ' ring clothes, which are all original
Knox
has
gone
to
Spokane
where
rigal club and instrumental num
Members of the Past Matrons here by students of Mrs. Roach she will spend some time visiting tumbling, and Paul Potter sang creations, and made from the best
"Thai Little Mother of Mine" lie of fabrics, denote the very latest
club of Springfield will be in chage The complete program will he an­ with relatives.
was accompanied by his sister. In ring attire.
of the next meeting of Cascade nounced later.
Dorothea
Mae Potter.
Returns
Home—
Mrs.
Al
Flora
of
The famous Hanneford family,
chapter here Tuesday of next week.
Medford returned to her home
with "Poodlea" Hanneford. dean of
Mrs. Pearl Schantol will occupy the
The
refreshments
were
served
In
Week-end A t Horse Creek
.Monday evening after vlaltlng w ith, the dining room about a targe table riding downs, head the Hat of many
chair of the worthy matron for this
Mr. and Mrs Donald Meaklns for on which the word Mother was noted ««questrlan acts with the
meeting and other offices will be
A number of Springfield people
filled by other past matron«. Plans were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lar­ I a week.
spelled nut with red roses on a Great Al U. Barnes Circus, coming
to Eugene for one performance
for 'he meeting were made here son Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Clif­
W yom ing Folk Here— Mr and, white tablecloth as a background
only on Sunday. May 20. for per­
Tuesday evening when the past ford Wlleon at their cabins on : .Mrs. B. A. Schark of Casper, Wyo-
formance at 3 p m.
Siatj«ns met at the home of Mrs. Horse Creek the past week end. - mlng. are here visiting at the W.
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH HAS
Clifford Wilson.
Thoee in the party were Mr. and j J. Scott home Mrs. Schark Is a
M O TH ER SERVICE PLAN MRS. COLE E N T E R T A IN S -
Mrs. W. N. Gossler. Mr and Mrs. niece of Mrs. Scott
MASONIC M O N TH LY
C. F. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
FOR KOZY KORNER KLUB
A special mothers day service
Returns from Hospital— Mrs
SOCIAL CANCELLED Toomb, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fan-
will be held at the Christian church
drem. Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Dow. i Laurence C. Moffitt was brought
Members of the Kogy Korner
Sunday morning with Rev. Veltie
! home from the Pacific hospital In
The monthly social of the Ma­ and the hosts and hostesses.
Pruitt, pastor, speaking on the sub Klub were entertained by Mrs.
: Eugene Saturday where she had
sonic lodge scheduled for tonight
Ject, "Jesus and Motherhood. " George Cole at her home In Gar
underrun- u major operation.
has been cancelled until further
There will be special music (or the den Way Tueaday afternoon. Sew
ing was the diversion of the after­
notice according to a notice issued
Visit at Roseburg—Mr. and Mrs service. There will be no evening
noon. Refreshments were served by
this morning by I. M. Peterson,
W. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer service, the pastor speaking at the
secretary of Liberty lodge.
the hostess to the following mem­
Pyne and son. and Mrs. Nellie Methodist church.
bers. Ml-s Doris Myers. Faye Par
Jordan spent 9unday at Roseburg
sons. Dorothea Mae Potter. Evelyn
HOM EM AKERS CONVENE
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Buell. Ila Bartholomew. Velda Bar­
Radabaugh.
former
Springfield
FOR ANNUAL SESSION
tholomew. Mrs. Ralph Fullerton,
residents.
und
Mrs Kavniond Jack who was a
Fourth annual meeting of the
gueat.
To Visit Father — Mrs. W. P
Lane County Homemakers associa­
tion le being held at the First Con­
Tyson left Monday for Lincoln.
gregational church In Eugene to­
Nebraska for an extended visit
For Busy Mornings
day. Sessions started at 9:46 and
Pattern 8183 — Every woman with her father. Charles Rlvett.
will continue until 3:30 o'clock. knows how to look neat, attractive Her father has been failing In
Several specialists from O. S. C„ and ready for work In the morning health for some time. He is well-
Including Miss Gertrude Skow and by wearing a dress like the one known In Springfield by the older
Lucy A. Case are on the program. sketched above.
residents.
She makes It In printed percale,
Return from Medford— Mr and
with a blue ground and white fig­
MRS. LONG HOSTESS TO
Mrs. A. J. Schnetzky, Mrs. M A.
CO NTRACT BRIDGE CLUB ure and has the waist part in
Pohl and Mrs. John Patrick re­
turned Monday from a weeks visit
Members of the Contract bridge
at the R. P. Mortensen home at
club will be guests this afternoon
Medford. Mr. Patrick was here
at a dessert bridge party at the
from Carlton over the week-end
home of Mrs. W. N Long.
and they returned to their home
Tuesday.
MARY MARSHALL
Thurston
Oakridge high school baseball
team defeated Thurston high teams
Friday afternoon on the local dia­
mond.
Thurston's baa-ball team motor­
ed to Elmira last Sunday and de­
feated the Elmira team in a game
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart and
daughter. Norma, motored to Camp
Creek last Sunday and visited Mr.
and Mrs. George Willian.
The Thurston high school is stag­
ing a play entitled "Moon Shy.” at
the ThurstofT" hall next Friday
evening.
McKenzie Valley
guest
Awards in sewing division I, In­
cluded Iilah Wearin, first; Connie
Stang. second; Ada Currant, third.
Division II. Carolyn Stacy. Cook­
ing, Marvena Holmes, first; Mar­
theda Odell, second, Division 1.
Division V, Metta O’dell. Demon­
strations In cooking were given by
Martheda and Marvlna, and In sew­
ing by Connla and Carolyn.
A neighborhood dance was given
at the home of W. R. White Satur­
day evening In the Deerhorn dis­
trict.
Mrs. J II. Decor’s 76th birthday
was celebrated Saturday evening
when her daughter. Mrs. Everett
Wearin. Invited a group of friends
to a party at her home
Miss Jeanette Smith gave a party
at the home of her sister. Mrs. L.
8 Brown, Leaburg Saturday night.
The Leaburg C. E. society meets
Friday night with John and Eliza
beth Bittle.
TRUCK O W NERS M EET
TO TALK CODE CALLED
A meeting of all Lana county
Local Couple Flan Wadding In
truck
men has been called for Ku
June, Will Make Thair Horn«
gene on May 18. next Wednesday
A t Tillamook
al which time member« of lha Ore
Miss Loudolle Williams, daugh , gon Trucking Code authority will
lor of Mr. and Mrs W N Williams, spend the entire evening explain
announced her engagement to Fred Ing how lha trucking code will be
Buell, son of Mr and Mr W E applied locally
Registration of all truck owners
Buell, at the monthly meeting of
the Happy Evening club at her Is r-qulfed under the code. Farm­
home Tuesday evening The wed ers and others who haul Ihalr own
ding will be an «vent of early June. produce exclusively are not affect-
Both of the young persons are ■'d by the code.
well known here having taken an
All truck operatore will aoon re-
active purl lu school and church
« elva forma on which (hay will
affairs. Mr. Buell Is now employed
bava to Hat a schedule of minimum
with a funeral home al Tillamook
chargee on which they propone to
where they plan to tnuke their
operale Thaaa minima must be
home.
above lha coat of operation. In­
For the program Mlsa Margaret
cluding NHA labor provision»,
Hubbard, of the book department
whether lha truck la ownerdrlven
al McMorran and Waahburne In
or ha» an employed man at lha
Eugene reviewed several hooka
wheel, according lo the code au­
Mlsa Glyde Dilley and MHs Mary
thority
Elizabeth Whitney sang two duets
The club will have a guest day
F in g e r A m p u ta te d
program May 29 al the home of
Mra. Leola Rodenbough
Little Hoy Uregory. agad 1. ion
of Mr and Mra C J. Gregory of
W A TER W O R K S MEN IN
Fall Creek had the second finger
D IS T R IC T C O N VEN TIO N on hli left hand amputated Wed­
nesday al the office of a local phy­
' Members of the Norlhweat Divi­ sician The boy'» brother cut the
sion of the American Waterworks linger almost off with an axe
Aa oclatlon began a three-day con
Bakery Gate Screen»
ventkm al (he Eugene hotel today.
A program of addreasea and dis
New »crean» and screen door»
cuaalona are to be held at the
hnlel and Inapectlon visits will be are being fitted Ml the Springfield
made to the Leaburg dam. the Bakery thia weak Tha bakery haa
power houae. the atand-by plant. recently added a naw Dodge de­
((Iteration plant and reservoirs of livery truck to It» fleet of ratXor
the Eugene water system, accord delivery vehicle»
ing to Geo. M King manager of
(he hotel.
J W. McArthur la chairman of
the arrangements committee. A
12:30
C O N T IN U O U S
11:90
golf tournament ta also planned for
the visitors.
:: STA R TS SATURDAY ss
MWMÎALD
LIONS CAST PRESENTS
COMEDY FOR P. T . A. AID
A successful second performance
of "Auntie Up." threeact comedy
play of the Springfield M ods club
was given Friday night by the ori­
ginal cast al Wlllakenzle grange
hall for the benefit of the Garden
Way P. T. A.
Considerable work was necessary
In moriug the production to a new
setting, and a truck load of furnish­
ings had to be taken to the hall to
complete the stage setting and fur­
nishings
T h e audience nearly filled the
auditorium at the Grange hall. All
pro« >-eds above gapeneea were turn­
ed over to the P. T A. organisa­
tion.
MRS. POLLARD HOSTESS
FOR SISTER H O O D CROUP
Member» of P. E O. Sisterhood,
chapter A-Y were entertained at
Ihelr regular monthly meeting
Weduesdaf afternoon at the home
of Mrs. W. II. Pollard. The chapter
le composed largely of Eugene
members.
Catches Unusual Fish—H. O. Dib­
bles caught a Loch Laven trout at
Linton lake Sunday where he was
fishing with W K. Barnell and H.
E. Maxey. The fish were planted
In the lake some years ago hut are
seldom caught. This one was
about 20 inches long.
CHESTER, } ' » . . . . Charles Fritt
(above), 6 years old, 5 ft., 4 ia.h
Mil, and weighing 120 pounds, en
-■red school last Fall nod advanced
tram the first grade to the fifth ia
-. month» Tear hers aar hr Is exrcp
(tonal in all studies and has the
mentality of the average high school
'reafaraan. Neither of his pur«uils
Entertains Aid Group—Mrs. E. O. rtUodsd college.
Privat entertained members of the
econd division of the Ladies’ Aid
of the Eugene First Methodist
Methodist church at her home here
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Privat
was active In the affairs of the
Eugene church before the family
moved to Springfield. About 25
were present here Tuesday.
Attorney at Law
734 Willamette
Eugene, Oregon
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Lane County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Clella McAlpin also known as C.
McAlpin, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed as
administrator in the above entitled
matter. All persons having claims
against said estate are required to
present said claims duly verified to
the undersigned administrator at
white, repeating the color contrast. his office In Eugene. Oregon with­
six months from this 10th day
Or she chooses a checked gingham in
of May. 1934.
in green, blue or pink and white
C. A. WINTERMEIER, Admin­
istrator.
and makes it all of one color, with
(M 10-17 24-31— J 7)
collar mid sleevp rufles in white. I
A Lovely Frock
Pattern 8162— When we go to
parties we f«-el very party-lsh dress­
ed in this pretty dress of dotted
swlss, with a sasb of turquoise
blue. But we have a variety of ma­
terials we could use, muslin, bat­
iste and It would be sweet in pale
blue organdy.
For Pattern, send 16 cents In
coin (for each pattern desired),
your Name, Address, Style Number
and 81ze to Patricia Dow, Spring-
field (Oregon! New» Pattern Dep’t.
at Tha Afewa Office
116 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. T.
One thing
on w h ich y o u ca n n o t lo se -
C. A. W IN T E R M E IE R
Two Deerhorn 4-H clubs, the
"Busy Bees" Sewing and "Happy
Friars” Cooking clubs. Cora Wear-
in, leader, held their achievement
«lay exercises at the school house
Friday with County School Super­
intendent Moffitt as their special
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