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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 198ft
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
LUELLA DORRIS
DIES IN EUGENE
'ment was made In the old I I). 11. !
F. cemetery
TRAFFIC COUNT REVEALS
l UMHER SHIPMENTS BY
WATER TO BUILD SALES NEED OF HIGHWAY WALK)
Beet Feeder«' Day At O. S. C.
The vital lived for a |>«'<loatrlaii
F ir Lum berm an Now In Poaltlon
Western Oregon livestock farm
milk ukutft th»' Pacific hlMhway be
To M arket Product« In Mla-
era are Invited lo attended a beef
t»«cii Kugaii* toil! Spi liiKfh’IU waa
G o d ic i Man Hara— \V C Brown
alaaippi Valley
Leaburg Man Here— Ira Klslon
feed: r»' day at Oregon State col­
ajtuln aniphaalgtHl tlilw week with
of
Goshen
was
an
overnight
visitor
of
l.eaburg
was
a
business
visitor
lege. Tuesday. April 38. starting at
Seattle. Wash .
A decided in I he relcwee *»f figure of a traffic
Was Daughter Of Pioneer to o'rhN'k The animal husbandry In Springfield Saturday.
inq Springfield Friday
j crease Oils spring In Ule move count made by W C Chibb. Kiinoiie
Springfield Merchant; Fu­
department has had three pens of
Portland Man Stop»—Mr. David
At M arshfield— P J Bartholo „„.„I ,,f lumber from initia In Ihr vll> engineer.
lock cattle on feed all winter, u
neral In Eugene Monday
Brannon of Portland spent Friday mew and Joe Gerber made a bust | , XmgU. ftr
w „„,
M r. t 'h ib b ha d a e m in t ta k e n on
lug cheap hay and vartotta grain j evening here on business
liess trip to Marshfield Sunday.
a n d O re g o n lo p o in ts w ith in (lie th e w e e k o f M a rc h IH 23. a e«d«t a n d
Mr». Oeorite A. Dorris, pioneer iippleuienis. The results of this
resident of thia community, passed xperiment. which appears hlglih I Down from Wandling
V l«lt« B rother— M r ami Mrs. F.d M is s is s ip p i H iv e r v a lic i liv oce an ru tn y we«*k T h e c o u n t allowed 30U
Mr. and
■ way at her hum« hi Eugene Frl
lien s t,>a m e r via P a n a m a C a n n i lo N ew perMQiiM w a lk in g c*ud. u«i«l lf»ii went
.-.ill. w ill lie explained. a sjM is, Cliff Abrams of ^ e io llu g J oh lie of Biice Creek wer
over the w eekend lo visit with Ills "ricali» and from there by liarg w a n t a to t a l o f 3it2. T h e c o u n t w aa
day, April 6. 1936. l.uella Dorris will records of past cattle feeding | »> '>' w«»«»*»r» here on Saturday
brother, R. ». Johns.
*“ ‘••»••nation Is reported by the ta k e n b e tw e e n th e b o u ra o f 7 a hi
wan the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
1 Trade« Automobile— C. J. McKee
West Const Lumbermen's as-oclu an<| 6 p in . a n d II la w e ll k n o w n
F B. Dunii. and was burn in Spring-
ll is the belief of livestock men I has traded Ills Ford coupe for a
th a t p e d o M lrtu h t r u f f le
over th e
lion,
Held where Mr Ihinn operand a
Fishing Today
llr Milton V
al lie college that an increased | new Ford VS sedan
Thia steamer barge uiovenu.nl. In h ig h w a y la h e a v y la te r In th e eve n
general »tun- for many years.
Walker
Is
spending
the
day
flsli
amount of winter cattle feeding
Inga.
She was married to George A.
A t H o sp ital Miss Charlotte Al- lng on the Blualaw river. Kenneth anguiuied last yeur us un expvrl
would be profitable In the Wlllaiu
O n on«* u h «* b r ig h t d a y th e n u m
. incut, appears now. the ussoelutlon
Ihirtls on May 3, 1883 and after)
leu
of
Vida
is
at
the
Pacifie
boa
Tobias
was
another
fisherman
on
Cl;, vallcv. even In vears when the
her of p«Hh«> irlana checked waa ft3
)
staled,
to
I m > surceatul.
Recent
living hi several parts of the state p r o ,, a d v a n c e is not as favorable |
Hie river this morning In a boat.
ryoublnalion steamer barge freight egat a n d AO w eat
they returned to HugT-ue where
as at present.
Move
to
Casoadta—
Mr.
and
Mrs
, rate announcements show reduc-
they have been interested in filbert
1 lions of consequence when com
Dean F Anderson have moved RADIO STUDY CROUP
raining.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS HOLD
Club M eeting Held
from this city to Cascadia.
POLLARD HOME ,,are‘* * ltk the railroad freighting
Mrs. Dorria leaves her widower;
SEWING CLUB MEETING
_ .
charges to the same points. These
one brother. Professor Frederic S.
Regular meeting of the Civic club
Returns F riday— P. J. Bartholo-1
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Members of the Radio Sludy club P*>dur,luaa nr‘‘ llk,,ly to cause u
Dunn; and three staters. Mrs.
S. was held Tuesday afternoon al the I uiew returned Friday evening from*
Members of l l i c s e w in g d u l l o f
Williams. Eugene; Mrs. Edna hig­ home of Mrs Carl Olson The group I Dregoii City where he -pern two of the P T. A. met at the home n*,,w expnn Ion In the sale ami
of Mrs. W. H. Pollard Tuesday Ul”‘ of " ’eat Coast hemlock, West th e Itoyul Neighbors of Americu
gles. Berkeley, California, and Miss worked on a quilt for the Chll-1 days OH business
h e ld t h e ir re g u la r m e e tin g u l th e
afternoon for a discussion on the *‘r" r"*1 ‘’• ‘•»r. and Sitka spruce
Amv Dunn. Palo Alto, California.
dreu's farm home at Corvallis
Visit in Portland— Miss Bernice subject. "Developing the Wise Use lumber and other product« from home of Mrs Mary Thurman Wed
Funeral services were held Mon­
the West Ci ms I in the Mississippi ties, la y a fte rn o o n . M rs Rous Wad
Conoly and her mother went to of Leisure.'
dell wu . the UMalstant husteas.
day afternoon at 2 o’clock iron, j Albany
_ Folk Here -Mr. and Mrs. | ________
Portland __
to _____
spend the week end
; valley.
the \ catch chapel In Eugene. Rev Carl Keeppel of Albany spent S u n -|wjih relatives Mrs. Conoly remain-
,
Lumbermen
anticipate
a
growth
T H E C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
Bryant Wilson officiated and inter I day here with Mrs Elva Adams
W A R R A N T CALL
over a period In the steamer barge
| cd in Portland on an extended visit.
Fourth and A Streets
trade some whet similar to that
I. Q. Shaw. Minister
Straw! Improvement fund war
Pastor Moves— Rev. und Mrs. I
which liuppeued fifteen years ago
Bible school at 9; 46.
raula of the Town of Springfield
G. Shaw of the Christian church
The Communion of the Lord's **'•» ••>» opening of the Panama
are hereby called for payment up
have moved into the house former
Supper at 11 o'clock followed by , Canal •*> commercial vessels placed
to and including number 14.073,
ly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. I. M.
sermon on the subject “A Study of, " ’»*•* Coast lumber on a com par dated August It, 1931.
Peterson.
Old and Neglected Fuels for the “••»••> •<”» coat delivery basis
Library fund warrants are here­
Visits Aunt— Mrs. Myrtle James Fellow Who Doesn’t Know It All.’' ; “•OI,K *•>» Allantic seaboard The by culled up to and Including num
The C. E. groups meet al 6:30.
Atlantic Coast at that time knew
of Myrtle Creek was here last
ber 16,618, dated march 1, 1936
Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon ,,ul-v *•»• highest grades of Dougins
Friday and Saturday to visit her
Interest on the sam e shall cense
aunt. Mrs. C. R. Lamar, who la theme, "Religious Veneer, or Christ- , t,r* »hoae shipped In by railroad
on ami after April 11. 1936.
seriously- 111.
ianlty
Versus Churchanlty."
PAUL F POTTER, treasurer.
study' In mislabeled goods
AMBERGRIS NOT FOUND
Town of Springfield
tx
lit
Returns to School— Miss V irg in ia
Christie has returned to McMInu-
vtlle where she is attending Lin­
field college. She spent the spring
vacation week here.
n
Af'h
We stress quality in our
m eats and foodstuffs be­
cause anyone can m atch
price. . . . but to supply
quality foods at low
price is another thing,
this, we think, is the sec­
ret of our large num ber
of satisfied custom ers.
Independent Meat Co.
E. C. 8 T U A R T , Prop.
♦th and M ain Sta — Phona «3
S P R IN G F IE L D
B A P T IS T
ON PACIFIC BEACHES
Corner Second and C
According to J Muuhelmer. head
R. E. Rolens. Pastor
I of a firm of buyers of ambergris
11.00 A. M.
At the Foot of the in New York, no ambergris haa
Cross."
ever been found on the Ihiclflc
7.30 P. M. Sermon by the pastor coast beaches. In his letter to Prof.
Brother Dies—John K etels has
This is annual Pledge Day and e ggor o. F. Stafford of the Cnlver
received word of the death recent
ly of his brother. Fred Keteis, at pledges for the coming year will „tty chemistry department, the
Oberlin. Kansas. He was a farmer be receive,! in the morning service writer says:
“Of all the Npeclmens of aocalled
und lived in the dust swept part
SPRINGFIELD METHODIST
ambergris that have been sent to
of the state.
Dean t Poindexter. Minister
me during the many years of my
The Authority of Righteous experience, not one has proven to
Very III— News from San Frau
neaa. it the theme for the It be genuino uiubergrla. In our ex
cisco tell that Lynn Lansberry Is
o clock worahlp aervice. At 7:30 the perlence of 60 years, we have
still seriously ill in the Southern
m essage will be; "A Career or a never known of any ambergris
Pacific hospital in that city. He
tailin g.
found on the ahorca of the United
has been in the nospltal for sev­
Ou Eaater Sunday evening the States.
eral weeks.
choir la giving the sacred cantata: , Whether because of the degree
The Seven Last Words." with . H|on more people have time to walk
V isiting Sister— M r. and ‘
r* - j Iuu«lc by Th. Dubois.
th»* benches, or more are willing to
Henry Laaten of Marshfield and
Lo„ |. Magin will be here on KrBBp at . . ban. e of sudden wealth.
r . - i cn
otx o
> e. . a „1 Tuesday evening. April 16th, for there have been un unusually large
arrived here Sunday evening to the fourth quarterly conference.
number of "finds’ recently along
visit with their sister. Mrs. Otto'
the hares of the I'ntted Stales
Smith.
C O BURG M E T H O D IS T
Mr. Munheimen says, but so far not
Dean C. Poindexter. Minister
one has rewarded the finders.
Visitor» From Portland— M r. and I "An Awakened Conscience," Is,
Ambergris comes from whales
Mrs. Don Prairie of Portland were the theme for the 9:45 preaching that have contracted sickness. Al
for the week end to visit with her I hour. The Church School iniects nt though It Is tar from being a per
parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Lari-I 10:45.
fume Itself. It Is regarded us u very
uier. They spent Sunday on the IS»
valuable base, and II genuine and
upper McKenzie river.
of good quality, commands a price
Upper Willamette
Parents of Daughter— Mr. and
N.
of
at the Pacific hospital in Eu- at the public school house Thura-
UQ Monday evening. April 8, | day night, April 4.
on
The ladies of the Pleasant Hill
I Christian church are giving a sup-
Observe Anniversary— Mr. and I pcr and reception Friday night at
Mrs. Joe Trinka observe,! their 6:30 at «*»» Christian church. The
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary newcomers in the district are espe-
wlth a party at their home Friday I
Invited to be present.
z
J
’ll take you there
m « jiffy
How would you like to go "home” right now . . . and
hear the voices of loved ones in another city?
How would you like to visit old friends? I ’ll take
you there by telephone. Just tell me your wishes.
T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany
126 — 4th
Telephone 72
evening. Cards and refreshments
At a regular meeting of the Plea­
sant Hill high school board of di­
were enjoyed by their guests.
rectors held Thursday. Mrs. F. F.
Dinner Guests— Mr. and Mrs. | <'oop«r and Mrs. Reba Eberhart
Harry Holt and daughter of Salem , were re-elected to the teaching
Mrs. Lucinda Singletary of Eugene. ’ •“» f«r another yNtr. A principal
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook were was “o f chosen to fill the place of
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ' •’•rry Price but another meeting
Mrs. W allace Hawk.
| wl11 be •leld i,oon for that purpose.
Daughter Here— Mr. and Mrs.
John K etels; ’ Sr. have as their
guests this week their son-lt>law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. F. O.
Crowell of San Diego. They have
been in Portland visiting with John
K etels. a brother of Mrs. Crowell,
They will remain here for one week
before leaving for their home In
California.
Hear the Good Cheer Melodists!
on Poole’s Good Cheer and Common Sense Program
K .O .R .E
7 : 1 5 P .M .
E very T U E S.
A special meeting of directors ol
I lhe •’•«a«ant Hill grade school was
*le*d Saturday and Mias Winifred
Hutach of near Olympia, was hire,] j
,o teach the Primary grades next (
>ear M*98 Agnes Smith of Eugene'
was elect®d principal at a previous
meeting.
Mr and Mrs. B. W. John enteh
lalnad with a birthday dinner at
their home Sunday haring as their
guests Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Maurer
of Camas Swale, and Mr. and Mrs
Floyd John of Meadowview. Mrs.
Maurer and Floyd John are twin
children of Mr. and Mrs. John. This J
was their 30th birthday.
Sheldon 8tutz who was home for
his spring vacation returned toj
Bellingham where he Is attending'
Washington State normal school, i
The women of Pleasant Hill gavel
Mrs. E. E. Schrenk a stork shower J
at the home of Mrs. E. Y. Swift i
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. McLeod
Miss Olustlna and Miss Ann ParkH
E. Dntua Lowell Citine to Ore.
goti 63 Year« Ago; Funeral
Rite« Held Wedne«duy
E Dntua Lowell, pioneer l«une
county reNl.leiit for more than half
a century, passed uwuy at the Eu
gene hoapltal S u n d a y .
Funeral service» were held Wed
ueioluy from the Veateh chupel
will, Rev S Euri t'hllder» official
lug Interment waa inaile in tho
l.uuiel Hill cemetery,
Mr. te.w ell waa Itero ul Lafay­
ette. W la. oiialu on January 12. 1869,
itoollig to Oregon nt 1872, lie lived
on ( lie Mohawk tor four year» b e ­
fore moving to Isiwell
lie la aurvlved by hla widow,
Mra. t’orneliu Lowoll; one half
brother, Henry O ltelt at Waller-
ville, and one alaler. Mra llo-ale
BeelM* in Ima Angele»
Break» Hip In Fall—<J. L. la v a ­
le»» auffered a fractured hip Tmaa-
tlay morning when he fell on the
aldewulk near hla home ou North
Fifth atrnet. Ile I» 7« year» old aud
la at the Pacific hoapltal In Eugeue.
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
Null,-» la hereby given that
School District Number 19, In Issue
county, Dragon, wilt pay at the of­
fice of I be clerk of »aid district,
all warrants to and Including 4(167,
dated December 4, 1934 Interest
cease» after April 13, 1936.
SKVERT J a COBHUN. Clerk,
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s a n ■■ .. j-
SEE OUR DISPLAY OF EASTER FLOWERS
A L L N E X T W E E K A T S C O T T ’S O RUG S TO R E
The Spirit of Easter run be no better express
ed than by the pure whltenena of the Illy or the
fresh colors of your favorite flower».
I lace your order n«vw while our selection» are
largest for lilies, polled plant», cut flower». Easier
baskets, ferns or corsages.
Kirkland Floral Co.
Phone Sp. B6 W
Free Delivery
Chevrolet Owners
S t» that your Chevrolet may serve you more eco­
nomically during the coming twason. altio flint we
may heemne better acquainted with Chevrolet ow n­
ers. we will m ake the following prices until April 20
1 »35.
G H 'N O V A L V E S . R E M O V E CARBON A N D A D J U S T IG N IT IO N
-L E A N AND A DJUST C A R B U R ETO R .
of several dollars an ounce
W ASH C R A N K C A S E A N D R E F IL L
VO U R P R E F E R E N C E .
BROTHERHOOD MEETINC
POSTPONED ONE WEEK
PACK W A T E R P U M P .
Monthly meeting of the Metho­
dist Moo's Brotherhood will not be
held Monday evening The meeting
has been postponed for one week It
was announced today.
CHEC steering ENT ° F FRONT WHEEL® * nd
The first regular ineetiug of the
Mrs.
ents
them
gene
1935.
EARLY RESIDENT
OF LOWELL DIES
TREE UP BRAKE
CO M PLETE
O IL A N D
• (-jrihulc.
T ak e T h ree N ew Member«
Mrs. Mamie Richmond. Mrs.
Leona Stacy and Mrs. Alta S tew ­
art were initiated as members of
the Past N»ble (tranil club of Juan
Ita Rebekah lodge at their monthly
(„ nnpr a||ll bnH|n«»s meeting re
reI|,|y
-
L IN K A G E
W IT H
SH ELL
OR
AND A DJUST BRAKES.
T IG H T E N
G R EA S E JOB.
Satisfaction G uaranteed
$ 7 .7 5
O IL
•5 Cylinder
S8.90
New Springfield Garage
P H O N E 10
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414 M A IN ST.
S P R IN G F IE L D . O R EG O N
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