P .v ìr ¡ ex TUB ;S PIlIX G FIRt.n NEWS "TME- LLw IC N a u x il ia r y has Opens Sport A f ^ T ~ l NEW L IS T OF OFFICERS Election of officer» and final pr. p a ra ro n » for th e organisation'« vk>t- etau '» benefit C hristm as w ork w ere im portant featu res of a m eeeting of the A m erican Legion auxiliary, halo N nday e rtn in g . Mr». M B H untly was re-elected president. O ther officers chosen a e r e Mrs. C. A. Sw art*, vice-president; Mrs. H. E. Maxey, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. llern ice an Valaah. h isto rian ; Miss P earl Snook, tre a su re r; Mrs. 1. N K n d co tt, chaplain. The executive com m ittee is composed of Mrs Van Va rah, chairm an, and .Mrs. P. R. H am lin. Mrs. Endicott, and Mrs. Jack L arson. T hese officers will be installed at th e m eeting to be held Jan u a ry 4 Mrs. H untly rep o rted on th e sue-J cess of th e prep aratio n by the a u x ii-, la ry of a "C hristm as ch eer box” to j be sent to the V eterans hosp tal ai ' Portland. Local m erchants donated m aterial for th e box and also gave , m aterial to be made into hot w ater - bottle covers. Rugs, cig arettes, to b ar ; co. raxors. tobacco pouches, slippers w aste paper b askets, and home mad- eandv a re a few of th e things to be een; to P ortland from h ere by the auxiliary. Success was also mot w ith solicit- Í In funds to be used for the support ; of the local auxiliary's o rphan g ir l.' The mam moth '• w Madison S quare D orothy Bailey, of Portland. Mrs. J. W. M rlnturff. secretary of '-■arden o re a s is doors to sport «he grate departm ent. <ts expected to S ro p-s. H ere i Tex R ickard, pro- visi; the local unit some far- ¿u rin e , poaln« ’’1'Ckey regalia, f rst J a n u a ry H an s for h er en tertain - : : .. ,, n se w arena. n i-n t a re being made. THU hSTO N ■rin itan.iv. n w . 17. i»at. day with th e ir »on, C urtis and wlf NOTES Mr and unable to leach but re«uiu-\l hi r work last Mondav Mr» Inus F 'u tti'g a n fro Eugene, » len t F rid a / -j./h t with h er cousin M r* A. \V W eaver and Junction c ity last Suuduy. M r* L e u Mr W1’l am bMlIs arriv ed tended visit Mrs [Mayor Joseph W . Youngj The T h u rsto n basketball ! i . i i u m otored to E n ilra F rid ay « venlng ; an d played the team s there. T hurston 1 g ills won with the score 37 to 28; ! t 't e E lm ira boy» won w ith th e «core I id to 7. Mrs. Illahch Wise front H w I hs T h i n »eeiira to be no taw s fo r the Home spent T uesday night with rich o te for the poor and t a o tuk Maude Kdmiston itun laws for you and me Teddy W llfret sp en t the week end with h s p are n ts n<«r E ugene. Mr. and Mr». E rank Cam pbell m ot ored to L eaburg last Sunday und sp en t the day w ith relative«. Leu P o rter from A usto and C harles P o rter from Globe took d inner a t John Kdmiston last Saturday. L ast S atu rd ay evening aa L ore* Edm istou was on his way hom e from E ugene he stopped in Springfield for a s bile. W hllo th ere som eone to o k hi» suit case and all It co n tent» from he c ar No trace ha» been fount! of it. Mr and Mrs. John P rice m otored to NNotl last S unday an ! .s ent th» At th e recent election o f oiflcials In Holly wood-by-the-Sea, Florida, Mr. Joseph W. Young bail the hon or of being appointed Ute h is t lL xior of litis uew n ty . fXSGBSRafcSSSKS' EMPTY FANCY EOXES and HOLIDAY CANDY SPONG R ESTAU R AN T IS MOVED TO NEW QUARTERS < atnly 1» the ■■»•>.< t g in bern im « if 1» as much a p art uf the ( hri-tniui ip t r l t as holly and old B anta hitti- self Wo » a re an e a ;e clally fin. «election of goodie* for young and old th at a re del giitlullv whnl< -.nine and deli cious. C ream y chocolates, bonbona. e tc . in «|a*cl* Holiday bolt's. T he Spong re sta u ra n t was moved Monday to hew q u a r te r s in th e Sp -ng hotel build'n r. T he cen tral rocm fu the hotel bn 1 din g was rem odelled and renovated to m ake an a ttr a c tiv e gr'U . and additional ligSt ng fcilitles were arranged. The re s ta u ra n t o pen-d for serv ice In the q u arters 3 • lav And for the kuldics, pure hard candles, in n . a ¡mil fancy baskets. E G G IM A N N ’S C cach F ra c tu re s F in g e r. V T». Bain, Springfield high school football and b asketball coach, frac tu r e ! the little fngv-r on his left h.-n; last Thursday afternoon while practic ing with m em bers of the bask that! team hi the gym nasium . The Injury Is improving. House and Lot Sold. Purchase by G. O. W hiteley. re cently of Oakland. Oregon, of a bouse and lot at Ninth and J s tre e ts from W R. Boeson was completed throng'i a local real estate agency th:» week Mr W hxeley and hi» fam ily already have moved into th s place. A tte n d Eugene C on clave. Mre. M J France and Oswald O1- aon, clerks a t the local S outhern Pa cific offices, attended th e division board m eeting of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, held in Eugene last Bunday. The m eeting was held a t th e O sburn hotel, a n ! th e business ses sion was followed by dinner. T o B uild H ouse. Thomas A . Yost, who recently p u r chased a half acre of land on Fifth street, im m ediately will s ta rt the con struction of a four-room m odern bun galow. The property, which lies be tw een I and J streets, was purchased from A . J Cowart. visited at Itoj Baugh s Mrs lleultth H anson front Kugelte .■pont aat Friday « th her m other, P uckett and sou. also Mrs Benulah llnrblt. G ray from K lam ath A W. W eaver look aertoua III Fri lust tbinday for an ex day evening with gall stones hut Is with relative« here Im proved now Mr, and Mr». L aw rence G ossler John W i l l i, i ,’ r o n t C n f li . g » Gr >vo Rosa C alvert from and son and Mrs Beulah Harbl*. spent last Sunday with Mrs U m A r n a s In T hurston Tuesday evening n ear Springfield Mr Je s se F ountain m otored in Mrs, A. \V. W eaver «pent part of I Mat week in E ugene visiting r»»la- from R ent a fte r his wife, who has been at the bedside of her fath er, ! lives. 1 otoncl IL M. P rior, who passed aw ay Mies Man lo E duilstou. who t.w ching a t W a te rv ille th is year, last w tek. i'll y started ou th e 'r r e •w as sick the ls -lc r p art of laa: week turn trip aat Mouday. Come In and Talk Turkey GOOSE. Wa,U n C ,1,ICKEN “ DUCK- o r “ -voung fat O ur poultry is co rn and fatten ed which produces th at delicate flavor thin ; so necessary In t roast fowl But. no m atter what u are going to have for the big Holiday f e a s ts — you know you'll get the choicest and te n d e re r when you o»der them at Christ m&s Suggestions for Children INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. MEATS PR O M IT DELIVERIES 4th & Main KIDDIES KAR TOT DIKES WAGONS SCOOTERS TRICYCLES HAND CARS TOY AUTOMOBILES BICYCLES Phone 63 Bicycle Tires, Lamps, Ped als, Saddles, Etc. Special Holiday Deserts Hendershott’s Gun Store ‘‘The Wheel Goads Store o f Eugene” C hristm as Photographs a t Tollman Studio, Eugene. D 21. Everybody looks forw ard to the dessert. They expect It to be the tastiest, most delicious delight of the entire feast. But m any a good meal has been spoiled by a poor dessert. To m ake sure th a t your dinner will have a fitting climax—ord er your dessert here. Everything th a t’s good! PIES PLUM PUDDING CAKES COOKIES ROLLS BREAD Salads and other good things for C hristm as Dinner 770 W illam ette Phone 151 GOOD NEWS H U m ’S BAKERY ANO DELICATESSEN f : I .. ____ ' ... T -, . ... Electrical Gifts The Lasting Kind Why not an Iron this year? Many women prefer to do their own fine pieceS of ap- uure;L an,<1 the b<:Bt nianr>er of Ironing them is with an hJectric Iron. One can be purchased here tor $3.95. A Coffee Percolator Is cheap and efficient. I GOOD NEWS for every m em ber of the family If brews the delicious beverage right on the table and is -au, W,H last for ,nanY years- We are selling them this Christm as for $7.50. Electric Toasters ................................................ Electric Waffle Irons ............ from now until next Christinas! Give your family c u r tto f ir o n . o r give yourself a year’s subscription to Vacuum Cleaners Electric Grill The Springfield News NEWS—STORIE»— PICTURES INSTRUCTIVE INTERESTING UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Only $1.75 a Year o5 un $14 50 un Reduced Fares For exampki ...........$ L 0 0 im m $12 50 Complete line of Everyready Flash LlghtH. Why not a carton of W cstinghouse Mazda Lamps? Electrical Gifts are sensible, worthwhile and lasting. See ELECTRIC SUPPLY 1th and Main St. Springfield, Oregon Also for Salem and R eturn $3.65 Roseburg and R eturn $3.55 N ew Years A ik «lient for sale d arn , limits. S.ile dntes December 18-25; lim it January 4. Proportionate reductions to many other points. A»k Agent Southern PdcificLutes CARL OLSON, Agent