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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIUTY-HKCONI) YEAH
SI »Ul M i I'IKI J). LANE COUNTY, OKKOON.
VOTERS RECALL Carnival Plans ILLNESS
Ready at S.h.S.
LANE LAWMAKER
JENNIE
1
<. Boxing, Stnge Show nnd Con­
Leader* Pile I
Nearly Two To One Major­
ity Against Merriam
T o w iim ik I
cession Booth* Planned For
Friday, March 29
Resident Of Springfield Since
1915 Pn*ae* Awny Sunday,
Funeral Hold Wednesday
'Us for the annual all high
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SIREN PLAN
break Weather
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Greets Spring
ALL CHI LIBHIS
10 BURN B O H
Seniors Take Fir»t With Ori­
Late March Snowfall Blank­
ginal Skit; Junior* Second, Blowing Of Whistle To Indi­ et* Ground; Lumber Camp*
28 Street Light* And Bridge
Sophomore* Get Third
Forced To Close Down
cate Ward Location Of
Globe* To Be Restored By
Fires Within City
Power Company Here
Henlor students, offering ,an ori­
For the first time In many, many'
carnival of maa ware an-
years, Hprlngfleld Is experiencing J
Mrs. Jennie Elizabeth Barnard, ginal aklt entitled "Four Year
I at the school thia week
Quest," won first place In the an­ FIRE TRUCK MOVE SEEN : the opening of spring with a blan­ ORNAMENT SYSTEM SAME
re
lilenl
of
Hprlngfleld
since
1*16,
by . • *
Inman, business manager.
ket of snow on the ground. The ;
passed away at her home here at nual l-aughlereaqiie program of
Only One-Half Of Registered The
'Val will be held on F ,i
,
21* Bo. Second street, Bunday Hprlngfleld high school Friday Reorganization Of Fire De­ snow which fell here all during the New Light* Result Of Con­
Voter* In County Cast Bal­ ilav r
V, Marco 2*.
partment With Trained
day. Wednesday, extended over a I ference Between Mayor
. uflcruoon following a long Illness. evening. The play was written by
lots; Percent Here Higher
Frauo-s
Stiles
and
with
Miss
Mar­
, longer period higher up In the hills, I
Volunteer Body Sought
The
al this year wilt Id
Bhe was born at Pofsdon. New
And Power Company
guerite .Mlllholb-n and Glen Martin
and caused most logging camps to
Leu« county voters who went to low largely the same plan az was , York on January 4, 11162. In 1874 a class udvlsors.
I'lans for blowing the fire whts- suspend operations temporarily.
All city street Intersection light*
the poll* Tuesday Indicated by u us' c last spring. A queen contest she was married to Frederick
Junlors, presenting a mechanical
»linai» both night and day for
Log shipments to the Booth-Kelly with the exception of three and tbe
will
to
held
among
the
studen's,
Barnard,
and
In
1878
the
family
majority of nearly two to one, that
mun skit, "Demon Power," placed fires within the city and a reor­ lumber company which began early Hprlngfleld Bridge lights, which
they approved (lie recall move 111 a mi ikci will be held at tbe high moved to Kansas City for three
second
lu the cuntost; and sopho­ ganization of tbe fire department in the week were halted by the were turned off In the early years
Mltuled against Howard H Mer school gymnasium at 8:46 and a yeurs before returning to N»w
mores. presenting a song parody, are now under way. The city Is heavy wet snowfall.
of tbe depression to save a light
shirt
»Inge
program
and
corona­
j
York.
They
then
went
back
to
rlam, Junior legislator from lame
Unusually heavy snowfalls In tbe bill, will be restored this week by
"Nothing to a Something" were negotiating with the telephone com­
county. Of a total or tt.M3W votes tion of the queen will be held af’:i ' Kansas in 1881 and In 1883 moved
III the high school auditor on to Oklahoma. They came to third In the Judging which was un- pany and the Mountain States higher mountains, both In the Cas­ the Mountain States Power com­
vast, 7174 were for the recall anil win
lUiu.
! Oregon In 1*00, settling first at der the direction of the drains de­ Power company In regard to the cades aud the Coast ranges, bave pany. Thia action cornea aa a re­
4.486 were In opposition Just about
whistle signals and the city's again evoked tbe possibility of a sult of conferences between Mayor
Following the program time will 1 t'oburg and then at Albany for one partment at tbe University. The
b3 per cent of the registered voters
whistle is being overhauled for ser­ spring flood If tbe weather should E. H. Turner and general officers
freshmen
presented
"Romantic
year
In
1*14
before
coming
to
be given everyone to visit the
went to tbe polls Tuesday.
suddt uly turn warm. The snow is of the Mountain Slate Power com­
Fantasy" also a parody on a popu­ vice.
many Moo'lis and euuceaalous Springfield.
Springfield Vote
in case of fire a phone call would reported at more than eight feet pany which have taken place since
lar song, but failed lo place In the
Mr.
Barnard
paused
away
here
which
the
various
classes
and
or-
Springfield precincts reported
| come to the central operator who at Cascade Summit.
contest.
the first of the year.
heavier majorities for the rerat; gaiilxallous In tbe school will con- seven years ago.
Over In Eastern Oregon deer are
The seniors scored the highest I wouW notify the power plant to
No Added Coat
than did nioet ol those over the duct, laite In the evening tile entire
Mrs. Burnard Is survived by four
number of points In any of the four blow the whistle and tbe fire chief reported to be dying from lack of
Restoration of the residential
county The vole here by precincts gruup will reassemble In tbo audi­ children: D. L Barnard. Redwood
to bring out the fire truck, if tbe food as the heavy snow keeps all and bridge lights comes without
torium for the drawings and distri­ City, California; U. II. Barnard, divisions of the Judging They re­
was as follows:
ceived a total of 246 out of a pos- plan Is approved. It will be put grass covered.
added cost to the city's light bill.
bution
of
prlles.
Precinct
Yes No Total
and Mrs. Nellie Rider Richmond.
op^ , tloI1 abou( Apr)| ,
In the middle west, where snow These two conceecioni: were made
.
.
;
.
,
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IU7 20 137
Marlon Hall la again general Oklahoma, and Mrs. Roy Pirtle, points
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Is more common, a little of tbe by the power company. The third
for costume ra and
setting
out i
F ire I Location
Indicated
2 .......................
108 44 162 chairman of the w ent. Ho Is busy lamia, Montana Bhe also leaves
of a possible 76. Sophomores were' The whistle signals use form- Oregon »now would be appreciated request of tbe mayor for raising
120 6n 170 now arranging matches for his box­ one sister, Mrs. II. H. l-ogston,
3 .......................
a close second witn 70 for the same' erly calls for one blast of the whls- right now to hold down some of the candle power cf the ornamental
130 36 166 ing matches to be featured on tbe t'ederwell, Kansas, thirteen grand­
item. Other things given considera-| tie for fires in the first ward, two the dust which Is blowing across system has not been granted, and
children and fiyy great grandchil­
Merriam, according to unofficial smoker program.
lion
In the Judging were original­ blasts for ward two, three for ward several states. Reports from that these lights will remain as at pres­
returns, carried eight precincts In­
Queen candidates have been sel­ dren
ity, preparation and general effec­ three, four for ward four, and five section of the country tell of fami­ ent. The new lights will bring the
Hhe was a member of the Baptist
cluding his home precinct at Uo- ected from each class this week.
tiveness.
for ward five. Signals are to be lies fa-tenlng wet sheets over the city system back to tbe same IF
ahen. The other even were In Ku They are senior, Marjorie Currant; church and of Juanita Rebekah
Juniors garnered 243 points, repeated two times with short In­ door to check infiltration of dust lumination as before depression
lodge.
gene due prerlnet at Florence re­ Junior, laimoyne Black; sopho­
into their homes causing them to days.
ophomores 238, and freshmen 224 tervals between.
ported 26 votes for the recall and more. Hasel Nesbitt; and freshmen.j Funeral services were held iVeil
choke.
Wiudows and other crack*
There was not as much variety
New glass fixtures for the brides,
Third. Fifth anu Seventh streets
none In opposition.
Jane Anderson. Flach class will be­ nesilay afternoon at 2 o'clock from in the stage skits this year as have
are being stuffed with paper to to replace the seven broken by van­
are
the
boundary
lines
between
the
The selection of a successor to gin an ailvauce sale of script th - Pool* funeral home In Spring-
teen given In past years. Very first four fire wards while tbe fifth keep out the dust.
dals when the lights were turned
Merrlaui Is now up to the County money for the carnival today and field. Rev. II. E Rolens, pastor of
little change was made In tbe set­ ward comprises the territory on
off approximately two years ago,
Court A apodal law passed at the each purchaser will write In me the Baptist church officiated, and
ting for the last three skits given, Buuth Second street and Willam­
have been ordered as has neces­
last -esslou of the legislature to nume of his choice on a stub of the Interment was made In tbe Laurel
and some of the costumes looked ette heights.
sary materials for the reinstate­
meet the local situation makes the script. The d oss victorious In hav­ Hill cemetery. Members of the Re­
very much as if tney had been bor­
ment of the lights about the cMy.
May Return T ru ck to H all
necessary provision. Persons close ing their queen candidate chosen bekah lodge attended the funeral
rowed from skits of last season.
A total of 31 residence street
Plans are also being made to re­
to tbe County Court are of the will have the name of the queen services In body.
lights
were turned off, and 28 of
Dorothy
Myer
and
Ruth
Laner
turn the fire truck to its former
oplulon that no successor will lie and the class which she repreaenta
these will be replaced under the
entertained with tap dance num- location In the city ball building
named uni»-» a special session Is engraved on a silver loving cup to
new agreement. Lights located at
! Iw-rs Clara Brooks and Hartle Ol- as It Is believed to far away from
ordered.
be established as an annual trophy. CHICKEN COMES IN TO
Mill and Bouth B. C. and D streets,
'
son
presented
a
clown
act,
and
Serves Full Term
The picture of the queen will also
CAST RECALL BALLOT l-amar llrattaln, Verlin Posey. Bob the business section for quick ac­ Institute Fund To Benefit will not be turnea on. Since ths
tion. This matter will be voted on
Merriam's tenure In public office be printed In the high school an­
gravel plant and the Mill and Ele­
From Entertainment At
was on« of the shortest yet re­ nual fur thia year.
Welby Stevens' chickens are tak- Mclotgan, and Donald Nelson pres­ at next cuuncll meeting. A reorgan­
vator have ceased to function in
ented a tumbling skit.
ization
of
the
department
with
a
corded In lame county for a legis­
H.
S.
Friday
Night
Irg an Interest In politics, at least
thia locality there la little need for
A
capacity
audience
was
present
company of trained volunteers la
lative position, lie took office about
It would seem no, for Tuesday
to greet the plhf*rs.
Members of the Wesleyan Lea­ these lights. A part of the street
ulso being considered. It is believed
tbe middle of January and two
evening Mr. Stevens drove into
gue
at the Methodist church are has been closed by the city and
that
the
present
system
of
picking
months later had the cloak of of­
town to cast his ballot In the recall
there 1« but little traffic over thia
up whoever is available lowers the sponsoring, "The Little Clodhop­
fice lifted from him During those
election at the city hall. While he
end of the street.
per,"
a
thr<Mfe*ct
comedy
drama
at
efficiency
of
the
fire
department
two months, however, he served a
was casting his ballot someone
L ig h t* T o Be Turned On
the
high
school
auditorium
Friday.
whereas trained men could handle
complete term In the state I1 o * n >
noticed a white leghorn chicken
Lights
which will be restored un
the equipment and fight fire more March 22. at 8 o’clock.
of Representatives, headed several
roosting on the rear bumper.
der the new agreement are located
Proceeds
from
this
play
will
go
effectively.
Important cominltteoe. and made an
After making some remark about
into the league Institute fund to at Mill and A. C. F. and H streets;
enviable record for hluisclf as a
his poultry taking an Interest In
help defray expenses of young peo­ West D and city limits; Second and
lawmaker. The sesslou was ended Sixth Grad* At Lincoln Pres­ elections. Mr Stevens started for Mu#iCi D a n c e s F ea tu r e An-
ple of the church while attending B. D. and F. streets; Third at C
ent* Operetta Of Seasons home again, the hen still roosting
Insl week, and unless a special see
, ,
, ... ,
_
nual Ladies Night Pro
the annual gathering of young peo­ and H streets; Fourth at F; Fifth
shin of the lawmakers Is railed,
At Monthly Meeting
on the bumper.
at A, C, an H streets; Seventh at
ple this summer at Suttle lake.
____
gram
Here
Last
Night
there will he no further duties for
B. D. and F streets: Eighth at A.,
An evening meeting at which
the holder of the office.
Miss Bernice Conoly. high school C. E, and G sLeets; Ninth at B,
Lions
turned
by
soothing
music
time
husbauds
of
members
will
be
The recall move wus directed
teacher, is directing the play.
D. and F streets; Tenth at B, C,
I und beautiful dunces, entertained
against Merriam by the lame roun- present was planned here Friday
The characters in the play and and E streets; and Water and D
their wives peacefully at the anuual
ty Townsend club lenders who by the Hprlngfleld Parent-Teacher
those taking the parts are as fol­ streets.
l-adies Night banquet and program
charged him with breaking prom­ association In their monthly meet­
Pioneer Jasper Resident Dies low*:
Workmen have already started
I at Taylor hall last night.
ises to them. He denied making ing held at the Lincoln school.
Bqptimus Green, young book getting the equipment in .shape for
Monday; Services At Light­
Unlike
former
programs,
the
Mrs.
II.
11
Church
iha.s
been
promises.
agent full of pep. Donald Brown; the restoration of these lights.
house Temple In Eugene
j Lion# took no part in the entertain-
named chairman of the refresh­
Acey Gump, country hick. Elwyn Some of the materials whlvh have
.. ”"
_
■ ment themselves excepting Dr. W.
ment committee, und tbe program . .
Young Mother Of Dexter v 1>1W talltw), ter_ who made hlII1. Andrew T. Brewer, 72, pioneer Gates; George Chlggerson, an In­ been ordered may take some time
AUTO TAKES LIFE OF
will be presented by students In
Jasper resident and former merch­ nocent lamb from the city; Bob In delivery so it is not certain Just
MRS. GORRIE'S MOTHER both grade schools. The date aud Passes At Pacific Hospital; tteif conspicuous as he moved about ant. passed away at his home at Brown; Mrs. Chiggerson-Boggs. bis when all the lights will be ready
Many Relatives Survive
i the hall harrassiu^ hie fellow Lions
place will be announced later says
dotu»g mama, Velda Bartholomew;
with demands for dimes in retribu­ Fall Creek on Monday. March 18. Miss Julietta Bean, a Splintervllle according to W. it. Barnell, man­
Mrs. Katie Tronson Killed While Mrs. Clifford Wll on. president of
ager of the local office of the
Funeral
services
will
be
held
this
Mrs. Marlon Rutherford. 1». of tion for wrongs committed.
Walking To Church In
the local P. T. A. unit
boarding house Keeper. Ila Bartho­ Mountain States Power company.
afternoon
at
2:30
from
the
Light­
Dexter,
died
nt
the
Pacific
hospital
The
evening’s
program
began
Eugkne Sunday
lomew, Charmlan Carter, who
At the meeting held Friday stu­
In Eugene on Saturday, March 16. with a splendid banquet featuring house Temple church in Eugene
think« she's a vamp. Beatrice Car
dents In the sixth grade presented
Bhe was born at Freewater, Ore­ creamed chicken In patties. Tbe with Rev. C. J. Fulton, officiating.
Funeral services for Mrs. Katie an operetta with the following
son; Judy, a little clodhopper from
Tronson. 71. mother of Mrs. C. 1. cast: January, John Meek, a snow­ gon on October 14. 1916 and lived dinner was furnished by the regu­ The Schwering chapel at Creewell the poor house. F'ave Parsons;
will
have
charge
of
arrangements.
Gorrle, will be held front the Poole man; February, Raymond Bain­ In Idaho for 12 years before coni- lar club cooks, members of the
Country folks. Ralph and Lawr­
chapel In Eugene Friday afternoon bridge, Valentine; March, Keith lug to Dexter five months ago. Bhe Cooking club of tbe Christian
Mr. Brewer is survived by his ence Henderson. VelYa Carson and
at 2 o'clock. Rev. P. J. Luvaas will Mct'hesney. storm outfit; April, was a member of the United church.
widow. Mattie L. Brewer; four sons Doris Myers.
Music during the banquet was and one daughter. Mrs. R. R. Neet,
officiate and Interment will be Robert Robins, carrying pu sy wll-I Brethren church at Twin Falls,
The play takes place at Splinter­
Idaho.
provided by Ted Lenhart and his Jasper; P. R. Brewer. Beattie, and vllle. Mississippi and in the "City"
made In the New I. O. O. F. ceme­ lows; May, Gludys Pederson, May-
Mrs. Mary Griffin Was Pion­
Burvlvors Include her husband, orchestra.
tery.
R. C. Brewer, G. L. Brewer and at the Dresent lime. Complete stage eer Settler At Fall Croak,
Ihiy dress; June, Ethel Ruth Fulop.
J.
K.
Rutherford,
an
Infant
son,
Fill lowing the banquet, the fol­ Charles, all of Fall Creek.
Mrs. Tronson died at the Eugene (a bride), attendants Billy Lyons.!
settings are made between the dif­
Passed Away Tuesday
hospital of Injuries sustained when and Flora Bursell; July, Billy Dow her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Watt lowing program numbers were
ferent acts.
He also leaves two sisters. Mrs.
strurk by an automobile driven by and Inez Oram, holding tings; j of Dexter, two brothers, Floyd and present; Two interpretive dancee
One of Lane county’s pioneer
Wm. G. Doty of Eugene. Bhe was August. John Carrolls, fishing; : Marvin Watt, also of Dexter, and by Mrs. Faye Knox with Miss Ther­ J. Padkin. Kalama. Washington,
LARGE
GROUP
PRESENT
residents.
Mrs. Mary Griffin, of
one
sister,
Velma
Watt,
Twin
Falls.
and
Mrs.
Marlon
Smith,
Pismo
walking to church to attend Bunday September. Bobby Bennett, school-:
esas Kelly ns accompanist and
West Springfield passed away at
Fum ral services were held Tues­ piuno soloist between dances; and Beach, California, and one brother,
morning services.
AT
FATHER-SON
EVENT
boy; October, Leona Ware, Hallow-!
the Pacific hospital in Eugene
Bhe wus born In Norway in 1X62 e'en costume; November, Peggy day afternoon at 2 o'clock from vocal solos by Merton Ferebee. Eli Brewer, of Kalama.
Tuesday at the age of 73 years.
the
Vealch
chapel
In
Eugene.
Rev.
More
than
100
fathers
and
sons
Gerald Childers, both accompanied
und came to America when seven, Wright, Pilgrim; December, llar-i
Mr. Brewer was one of the early
She was born at Chinook, Wash­
by Miss Jewel Cunningham, and settlers In the Jasper section, hav­ were present at the Methodist
living first In Boutli Dakota nnd risen Billings, Hnnta Claus; Father Lichty officiated.
ington
on September 6, 1862. In
church
Monday
evening
for
the
an­
coming to Eugene In 192X.
Miss Glyde Dlnney with Miss Mary ing operated a store at Jasper for
Time, Sydney Ward; Bugler. Court I
nual Father and Son banuet and 1872 she came to Oregon with her
Elizabeth Whitney as accompanist.
Four sons, Ingman, Claus, and Waldrlp.
CHANGES UNDERWAY
many years until 1*10 when he re­
Rev. Higgenbotham, pastor of tired. He was a member of the program sponsored each year by parents. Mr. and Mrs. William
Alf, all of Eugene, and Palmer, In
NOW AT CITY HALL
Funk. The family took up a dona­
the Men's Brotherhood.
lhe Community Liberal church in Lighthouse Temple in Eugene.
Washington. D. c. survive together
DATE SET FOR TEA
Rev. I. G. Shaw, pastor of the tion land claim near Fall Creek.
The entire Interior of Iho City Eugene, was the principal speaker
with three daughters. Mrs. Gorrle,
In 1880 she was married to Jee-
Christian church, was the principal
TO AID GIRL SCOUTS hall Is being refinlshrd this week. nt the regular noon meeting of the
Mrs. B. C. Sorenson, Junction City,
speaker of the evening. Frank siah McBee. He died In 1887 leav­
A new lavatory repluees the old club lust Friday. He was introduced' ( (
and Mrs. Btangle In South Dakota.
Annual tea, sponsored by the tin sink used for many years, holes by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter.
Stuart presented the toast to the ing one son. W. F. McBee. Inde­
She also leaves three sisters. Mrs.
fathers, and F. B. Hamlin respond­ pendence. and one daughter. Mrs.
A I air sen In South Dakota, Mrs. Happy Hour eluli for the benefit of in the walls have been patched,
W. T. Elliott. Bwisshome.
the
Hprlngfleld
Glri
Details.
will
be
ed with one for the sone.
the
roof
has
been
repaired
again,
N. N. Kaldor, nnd Miss Maggie
REBEKAH LODGE TAKES
held on Monday, April 1, at the and all the stains In the celling
Bobby Pollard played a violin
Hllden, both of Eugene.
Mrs. McBee married again In
NEW MEMBER MONDAY:
home of Mrs. Milton V. Walker, have been blotted out. The entire
solo with piano accompaniment by 188* t( W. H. Griffin who survive*
starting at 2:45 it wa,i announced Interior Is to be rekalsomlned and
Miss Evelyn Buell was initiated Annual Mother-Daughter En­ Miss Ruth Pollard, Paul Potter, as do four sons and one daughter
MRS. OLSON HOSTESS TO this week.
the wood work Is to he repainted. as a new member of Juanita Rebe­
sang with his sister. Dorothe Mae
tertainment Of High School as accompanist, members of the j by this marriage. They are D. M.
The Happy Hour part of the pro­
KONTRACT BRIDGE CLUB
A gate has been placed at the kah lodge Monday evening. Just
Griffin. O. R. Griffin, C. E. Griffin,
gram will ho given under the direc­ end of the counter closing off the
To Be Held Tuesday
male quartet sang, and Kyle Smith A. M. Griffin, and Mrs. Clara B.
preceding
the
initiation,
a
short
Mrs. Carl Olson entertained with tion of Mrs. W. K. Barnell, and wnltlng room, and the counter has
played piano solos. Dr. W. H. Poll­
memorial service was held for the
Girls of Springfield high school ard was toastmaster for the even­ Edwards, all of West Spriiwfield.
u dessert bridge party last Thurs­ Miss Eunice Gerber will have been widened.
late Mrs. Jennie Burnard.
will entertain their mothers at ing. and Frank Bartholomew had Twelve grandchildren and four
day afternoon at 1:30 at her home charge of the program for the Girl
In the room ndjolnlng carpenters
great grandchildren also survive.
Following the business meeting their annual "Merry Maids of
for members of the Kontract Scouts.
are busy placing a heavy track aud
charge of the program.
a
St
Patrick's
luncheon
was
en-
March"
program
at
the
high
school
Bridge Kluh. Guests Included Mrs.
The general public Is Invited to hanging n four section door loading
She was a member of the Light­
A 6:30 dinner was served by the
Joyed by those present. Guests In­ on Tuesday evening. March 26.
Lloyd Emery, Klamath Falls, Mrs. this benefit affair.
house Temple in Eugene. Funeral
out to the street. The glass front
ladies of the Methodist church.
cluded Mrs. Vera 1st
of Halsey Plans for the affair were made this
George Proc.hnow, Mrs. Dan Crites,
services will be held Friday after­
will he taken out to provide a room
und Mrs. Ehbert, new . esldent In week at a meeting of the Girls
and Mrs. William Lightfoot. Mrs. FOUR-L WILL ELECT
noon at 2 o'clock from the Veatch
for the fire truck.
F.
L.
GIRLS
TO
MEET
Springfield from North Dakota.
league council.
Harry Btewart will entertain for the
chapel In Eugene. Rev. E. J. Fulton
DELEGATE ON FRIDAY
All girls In the high school and
FRIDAY FOR SOCIAL will officiate and Interment will be
club at the next meeting on March
PRISCILLA MEMBERS DO
Springfield Couple Wed
their mothers are invited to at-1
>8.
made In the Mt. Vernon cemetery.
Members of the local Four-L will
Marriage licenses issued during tend. The girls are urged to come ' Monthly social meetl.ig of the
HONOR TO ST. PATRICK
hold a meeting al Taylor hall Fri­
F. L. Girls club of Juanita Rebekah
the past week by the county clerk dressed in costume.
SPRINGFIELD DOCTOR
day evening a I 8 o'clock. A.n em­
St. Patrick was honored at the'Include the following: Floyd Koch
Entertainment for the affair wll lodge will be held Friday evening WEDDING FOR LOCAL
BECOMES GRANDFATHER ployee delegate will be elected to regular meeting of the Prlsrlllp and Josephine (sinning, both of include a number of original skits. I at 8 o’clock at the home of Miss
represent the Hprlngfleld local at club Iasi Thursday afternoon at Hprlngfleld; Glenn Smith, Oak­
Maxine Snodgrass. Mi*s Snodgrass COUPLE HELD SATURDAY
Dr. and Mt}». W. H. Pollard be­ a stale meeting In Portland Satur­ Iho home of Mrs, Cecil Mathes. ridge. and Patricia Edwards. Eu­ one to be presented by each cla ss: and Miss Eunice Grrber will be the
at the school. Chairmen of each
Two Springfield young people,
came grandparents this week when day. A free drawing for prizes will Mrs. Matt Hart was the assisting gene; Harold Wilson and Rowen*
class committee working on the hosteaaes.
Miss Josephine Lanning and Floyd
u son was horn to their son und also ho held.
hostess.
Estep, both of Eugene; Dossle Bat­ skits are Helen Abramson, fresh­
Leroy Koch were married here Sat­
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
Gm> Is during Ihe arternoon were son and Ima Kidd, both of Goshen; men; Clarabelle Brood, sophomore; NEEDLECRAFT CLUB TO
urday evening at six o’clock at *
liam Pollard, at the Pacific hospital
Injures Wrlat— Verlin I’osey, Mrs. Alonzo Manwnrlng. Mrs. nnd Eldon Thompson, Cottage Ruby Houk, juniors; and Olga 1
HAVE MEETING TODAY quiet ceremony at the home of the
In Eugene, on Monday, March 18, high school student, received a Edgar Louk, and Mrs. O. H. Jar­
Grove, and Grace Falks, Halsey.
Hrynchuk, senior.
bride's parents, Mr. and Mr*. C. B.
11135. Mrs. Pollard was formerly sprained wrist Friday night when rett. In the Bt. Patrick day games
Frances Stiles is general chair
Members-of the Neodlecraft club Lanning.
Audrey Donner, a former resident he fell on It while performing In played during Ihe afternoon prizes
Vlalt In Portland— Mrs. Karl Gir­ man for the event, and Joan Beavey will meet this afternoon at the
Both young people are former
or Bptlngfield. Mother and child Ihe tumbling act al the high school went to Mrs. E. C. Stuart. Mrs. ard and daughter. Miss Doris Gir­
Is chairman of the refreshment home of Mns. W. N. Long. A social students at the local high school.
are getting along nicely, says the during Ihe Intermission between William Rouse, Mrs. Floyd Flan-
ard, and Miss Eunice Uerber, spent committee. Laverne Pugh will have program with refreshments has They will make their home at
grandfather.
the Laughteresque number*.
ery, and Mr*. Edgar Louk.
Friday in Portland.
charge of the decoration*.
been planned.
Weed, California.
VOTE HERE IS DECISIVE no •
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EPWOBTH LEAGUE
SPONSORS PLAY
P.T.A. WILL HÖLÖ
Music Is Li sea to
lame Wild Lions
MRS. RÖTHERFORD
BURIED TUESDAY
FUNERAL TODAY
FOR A.T. BREWER
CiritRn funeral
Will Be friday
/berry Riaids”
Plans Complete