THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS T l 11 IUI'Y S E C O N ',. '’.Alt SVKINOFIKH), LANK COUNTY. OREGON, Sign ro it« lo*. s Baseball Team TRACK itb .h .S . Today CITY WILL SAVt Expect* That More Than $15,000 Will Be Gained By Refinancing Bond* PRAISES MAYOR'S WORK Point* To New Street Lights Without Cost; Eugene Store To Take City Warrant* t» Pointing out that largo savings would bo mad* by refinancing city bund» If (he council's program went I h r o u g h Councilman Karl N. Tlioliit'Moti liit« written 111» follow lug letter Io till* nrw-pnper Mr. Thoiiip»iui give« much credit to Mayor K. II Turner (or hl« work preparatory to refinancing and In getting I lie city «1 reel light« re •lured. Thompson's L etter "I wish to make a »tatenient In your columns that will give the general public, and thu cltltena of Nprlngfleld *• peclally. a picture of the condition« thnl faced the new Council and what we have attempt eil so far In bringing the Town of Hprlngfleld out of a hole In which II baa been for the last ten years "These are the facta— "On January 1 of thl« year thl* city had an out»tundlng warrant lu* On District Plan* Expenditure Of Park Lot»; Contribution Of Government Trend* Change $3,900 For Materials Dur­ I. O. O. F. and Rebekah Mem­ Shrub*, Tree*, Welcome ing Summer Months To Keep Pace With Other ber* To Have Morning and Changes In Society Afternoon Session* Hponsorlng of * small city park A final check up of the painting and repair projects before pres­ enting plans to HERA was made at MANY VISITORS TO COME an Informal meeting of the school hoard Tuesday evening. Glen Mar P ub lic Invited To Open Pro­ tin. manual training instructor at' gram At High School Gym- the high school, who Is drawing the nasium Friday Evening plans for remodeling the high' school gymnasium and Improve^ I Springfield people will be host* men!« to the high school building tomorrow to the annual all-day con- was present with hl« drawing-. ventlon of the Lane County I. O. O. Blue prints of all the projects are. F. Association. He lions will be now required and they are being j divided Into two groups, the Itebe- prepared today. The total cost to kalis and the Odd Fellows, the district of all the work content Large delegations from 16 lodges plated Is expected to reach about' in the county and some out-of-coun- 1 3.000 and should include practical j ty visitor* are expected to arrive ly all work nee s ary to bring the' here before the start of the morn- school plants up to first class cod -, big session at 10 o'clock, dltlon. Officers Live Here Th<- high school gymnasium will Elmer E. Fyne, Association preel- be remodeled to provide hot air dent, will preside over the Odd heated dressing room -, shower Fellows se siona. Other officers are baths ard check room for clothing. R- E. -Morris, vice-president; and The gyrnna-ium will also be sealed Oswald M. Olson, secretary and and painted Ixith inside and out treasurer. These se along will be according to plans and the cost of held morning and afternoon at the materials is expected to be about local I. O. O. F. hall. 31500. The Rebekah group will meet at Is Changing Document Lincoln school building will be Taylor hall to entertain women Back to What Constitution, chal­ lenged the speaker, certainly they repainted outside as well as the visitors. Day sessions of Odd Fel­ do not mean bark to the constitu­ playsheds and gymnasium at a lows areclo-ed meetings, the public tion of John Marshall’s day. To re­ cost to the district of approximate­ being Invited to attend the evening program to be presented at the turn to thia document would be to ly 3500 Other repair« are for the domes­ high school gymnasium starting at revivify a mummy, declared Morse who pointed out that although the tic science and manual training 7:46. Program for the evening session constitution contain only 360V departmei ts and science labora­ will include an opening song, words, few of those who frequently tory at the high school. Al! h>bor on the project except "America." and invocation by I. G. discuss it have taken the trouble to actually read It. Strict adher­ plumbing will be furnished by Shaw, pastor of the Christian ence to the actual wording of the SERA Arrangements are being church. Dr. L. L. Baker, a past constitution would mean discard­ made to secure the lumber on back grand master, will give a response taxes from the mill company. Sup­ to an address of welcome, the Spen­ ing the constitution. ervision and workman insurance cer Butte I. O. O. F. lodge band of Have Judicial Supremacy Although the constitution doe« must be furnished by the district. Eugene will play, and introduction of lodge officials and past officers not provide for It. our government and roll call of lodges will precede Is actually a government of judicial i a short entertainment program to supremacy, gaid the speaker. The ’ be presented by the local lodge. power of Judicial review of th e 1 W in slo w Principal Speaker United States Suprem? court ha.« The main address of the evening been challenged, but has always ; will be given by George P. Wins­ been upheld. low. past grand master from Tilla­ Sane progrès- is more certain : mook. and present Oregon repres­ under a doctrine of Judicial suprem ; entative to the Sovereign Grand Lynn Lansberry Passed Away acy rather than legislative suprem- ; Ixidge of Odd Fellows. acy. England has her legislative! At a Hospital In San Fran­ Stunts by the following lodges bureau which Is an assurance of j cisco Following Illness will conclude the evening's pro­ better laws being presented to the gram which Is open to the general Parliament for consideration. Lyrn Lansberry, resident of public; In this country we have grown Springfield since 1915. passed away Spencer Butte No. 9; Oasts No. into the habit of passing laws and last Thursday evening at the South 41; West Point No. 62; Cottage relying on our higher courts to pass ern Pacific hospital in San Fran­ Grove No. 68; Springfield No. 70; on the legality of the laws. cisco following a long Illness. Irving No. 79; Heceta No. I ll; Judges Not Infa llib le He was born bi Pennsylvania Lorane No. 122; Oak No. 251; Fixed constitution adherents and was a member of the I. O. O. F. Maple No. 139; Crow No. 1S7; Gll- among the law profession are lodge at Eugene and of the Christ­ fry No. 169; Mohawk No. 200; frowned on as much as the radical ian church. Walterville No. 203; Elmira No. constitution lawyers by Dean Mr. Lansberry had been em 207. Morse. The former would ruin the ployed by the Southern Pacific com­ t-ester Porter, past grand master, constitution with a revolution by­ pany since coming to Oregon. He will be hers from Corvallli for the law rather than by the latter's un­ was also employed In railroad work afternoon session to give an ad­ In the east. social methods. dress on "Funeral Aid.” A. W. Opinions of the supreme court Survivors include his widow Bowersox of Albany will also be are influenced and ought to be. Mrs. Grace l-ansberrv, one son. another past grand master, visitor. by the political and social forces Arbie. and his father. William Lans­ Paul Potter is scheduled to sing on about the Judges, he said. The berry. all of Springfield, also the the afternoon program of the I. O. Supreme court, as a group, has following brothers and sisters, O. F. been able to live on a higher plane Claude Lansberry. Lebanon; Paul Plate Supper Planned aloof from so much of the political Lansberry. Portland; Mark Lang- No plans are being made to feed Influence such as dominates parti­ berry. Florence; Hugh Lansberry. the visitors during the noon hour, san lawyers. Springfield; Coy Lansberry. Lea- but the Progressive 22 team of A new department of the Sup­ burg; Ward Lansberry. Eugene; Juanita Rebekah lodge, Springfield, reme Court, an advisory board. Is Mrs. Ruth Morris. Los Angeles; will serve a thirty-five cent plate now being advocated, said Morse. and Mrs. Kate Hersey. Wisconsin supper at the lodge hall at 6:30. This board would probably be Funeral services were held Mon­ Committees in charge of the con­ named from an enlarged Supreme day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the vention are as follows: court membership and will deter­ Poole chapel In Spriugfield. Dr. S. Program—R. E. Moshler. W. F. mine constitutionality of laws be­ Earl Childers, pastor of the First Walker, and Lee Putman. fore they are passed, thus avoid Christian church In Eugene offi­ Decorations— (Rebekahs- Mary ing much of the expense and delay ciated. and Interment was made In Ann Louk. Helene Richmond, and resulting from the present system. the Mt Vernon cemetery. Eva Louk. He predicted opposition to this General committee—Elmer Find­ from the legal profession. GUESTS PRESENT FOR ley. M J. McKlin. Lynn Stone for W e Fight Changes F. L. CLUB MEETING the Odd Fellows and Clarine Put­ Turning to local law problems in man. and Stella Eaton for the Re­ Oregon Dean Morse told his audi­ bekahs. The Odd Fellows general Misses Eva and Mary Ann Louk ence that many changes had been were hostesses Friday evening tor committee members will have recommended to the legislature but the regular meeting of the F. L. charge of decorations at the gym­ only one of them was approved. nasium. Many busine -s men have grabbed club. Mb s Irma Ndlt presided and the following guests were present at excuses to absent themselves aside from the membership: Miss from Jury service but most of the Ina Clement. Mrs. Clara Snodgrass. LEGION SENDS GROUP mandatory excuse* have been eli­ Mrs. Edgar Louk. Mrs. Sarah TO DISTRICT MEETING minated now and they will have to Johns. Mrs. Mamie Richmond. Miss act. In some parts of the country Mr. and Mrs. A. Pohl. Mr. and Evelyn Buell and Miss Florence the Juries are being used as a re­ Mrs. M. B. Huntly, Mies Eldna Long. lief measure with the result that Swarts and Mrs. William Curtis the calibre of the Juries Is drop­ went to Toledo last Friday evening KONTRACT KLUB MEETS to attend the district meeting of ping. People A re To Blam e W ITH MRS. BARNELL | Willamette council. They remained Our largest trouble Is not with over for an outing on the beaches the law or the procedure used, Contract bridge player? of the for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. la w s passed by the people require city will gather this afternoon at Huntly returned Wednesday from the attorneys to defend the crim­ (he home of Mrs. W. K. Barnell for j Yactiats where they spent several inals. Delays In the law are due a one thirty dessert and afternoon dayg visiting with relatives. largely to methods of procedure but of bridge when Mrs. Rarnell enter- _________________ people are hesitant to permit tains for the Kontract Bridge Klub. changes ns was evidenced In Ore­ group. SPRINGFIELD TYPISTS gon at the last election when a -----------------------GET WIN OVER MARCOLA minor change was voted down. COOKING CLASS HAS ______ Changing procedure will not stop Students of Springfield high SUPPER FOR MOTHERS crime, either, said the speaker. school won In both the speed and Finally law Is a social compact, Students In one of Mias Olydelaccuracy contests over Marcola ho said. It should be a tool to pro­ Dilley's cooking rlnsses at the high Gljeh school In a dual meet held tect the social rights and not the school entertained at iln informal h®re Wednesday. Individual records private Individual. five o'clock buffet supper for their were not announced by Miss Clara- In concluding his talk Dean mothers Tuesday evening at the bel Wagner, instructor. Morse said the constitution has school. Another of the classes will been stretched pretty much since entertain on Tuesday of next week LIONS WILL MEET ON It was adopted, and Indications were that It was going to be given FRIDAY AT TAYLOR HALL some more stretching. If the con­ YOUNG WOMEN'S BRIDGE Weekly luncheon meeting of the stitution will not stretch then It GROUP MEETS TONIGHT ----------- I Springfield Lions club will be held will break. Members of the O-No card club at Taylor hall Friday noon W. K. Music for the evening was fur­ nished by the high school quartet, will meet this evening at the home Barnell and P. J. Bartholomew are a vocal solo by Miss Ruth Pollard. of Mis« Mary Elizabeth Whitney In charge of the program for the for their regular social meeting. 1 meeting. > and a piano solo by Kyle Smith. on the city owned lots on Fourth ' street between A. and B. street« PEOPLE RESENT CHANGE will be undertaken by the Spring field Lions club, It was voted at 'Back To Conatitution ” Agi­ last meeting. A committee consist tation Explained; Judicial Ing of Dallas Murphy, H. O. Dlb Supremacy Upheld blee, Clayton Kirkland and H. E The slogan "Back to the Const) Maxey was appointed to handle the plans. tutlon." already rallying many sup­ The lots are being leveled tbls port- rs. promises to become one of week by member« of the city HERA the major slogans of the Repub­ crew and the land 1« being pre­ lican party In the next presidential pared for Reeding. Flans are to get election. Wayne L. Morse, dean o? a stand of lawn gra»« grown this tho Law Helmut at the University year and to have trees and shrubs of Oregon told membero of (he planted. Arrangement« lor Netting Methodist Brotherhood at their out tree* and shrub* will be made monthly meeting Monday evening Dean Morse spoke at length on by the committee. Donation* of trees and shrub. , the constitution and the govern­ for the project are being solicited j ment i-manatlcg from It. He con­ by the committee and anyone hav­ cluded his talk with a brief word ing anything that ca* lx- used 1« re­ picture of the present legal Itua quested to communicate with some tlon and challenged the right of member of the committee the dub person* to criticize the law and law­ wishes to change the lots which yers when they themselves were were partially Improved under the so dls-interest'-d in changing the CWA for a children'» playground 'rresent ystem. Into a beauty spot instead of an eye sore. If a good start can be hod this year by next season the park can be u>ed both by children and grown ups as a place of re­ creation. WRS. LIM B DIES RUES HELD HEflE — Wifo Of Former Baptist Pas­ tor Was 82 When She Passed Away Saturday Funeral services for Mrs Mahaly Jane Lamar. 617 D street, who pass­ ed away at her home Haturday afteruoon. were held here Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Bap tlst church. Rev. R. E. Rolens of­ ficiated and Interment was made In 1-aurel Hill cemetery. Mrs. Lamar was born at St. Ixiuts. Missouri on November 14. 1862 and married Rev. Charles R. Lamar, on November 22. 1882. When they came to Springfield her husband was pastor of the Bap­ tist church here. He died several years ago. Two sons. Everett In Sacramento, and Ray at Los Angeles. California survive as does one step-daughter, Mary Lamar Taylor at Coldwater, Kansas and one sister. Mrs. Anna Sims at Grants Paas, Oregon. Mr«. Lamar was well-known to people of Springfield, nnd had been III for several weeks before her death. YOUNG FOLKS WED age At Pruitt Home Amid an Easter setting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Veltle Pruitt. Miss Dawn Church and Wil­ liam Cox. both of Springfield, were united In marriage Sunday after­ noon at one o'clock. Miss Mary Hadley was brides­ maid and Martin Clark was best man as the simple and brief cere­ mony was read. Both of the young people are graduates of Springfield high school and Mrs. Cox has spent one year attending Junior college in Southern California. Mrs. Cox Is the daughter of Mi . and Mrs. H. H. Church, and Mr. Cox Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cox. The couple left Immediately after the ceremony on a visit to Washington cities. They plan to at­ tend the state convention of the Christian Endeavor societies of Oregon at The Dalles thlsweek-end before returning to Hprlngfleld where they will make their home. CHURCH PIPE ORGAN TO ARRIVE ON MAY 6 Word from the organ company from whom the Methodist church purchased their new pipe organ statea that the organ will arrive In thia city on May 6. Mr. Bamford. sales representative from Portland, will be here to start installation at once. May 16, has been set as the dat* for the dedicatory organ program which will be played by John Stark Rvana. Instructor of pipe organ at the University, and director of the Rugene Gleemen and several other musical groups. Visiting at Albany—Miss Evelyn Harris left Wednesday for a short visit at Albany. FINAL DUES DEED