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PAGE RTE T H E S P R IN G F IE I.D N E W S T H U R S D A Y . N O V . 28. RADIO TROUBLE MAN GEORGE O. KNOWLES DIES SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ILL-HEALTH CAUSES SUDDENLY IN EUGENE IS ENTERTAINED FRl£577 INVESTIGATES NOISES PRESIDENT OF P. T. A. TO RESIGN POSITION Miss E lisab eth H ughes e n te rta in e d C arl H offm an, re p re se n ta tiv e of the G eorge O. K now les, C o ttag e Grove M ountain S la te s Pow er com pany at A lbany, h a s been sp en d in g th e first h a lf of th e w eek in S p rin g field ta n k in g to lo cate th e cau se of m uch of the In te rfe re n c e w hich has been b o th er in g local liste n e rs. Mr. H offtaan has an au tom obile equipped w ith a p o rtab le set and a e ria l and can tell very quickly a p p roxim ately w h ere th e tro u b leso m e n o ises a re com ing from . Mauy of th em w ere e lim in ated d u rin g h is sta y here. m e rc h a n t, an d p resid en t of th e L aue C ounty C h am b er of C om m erce, died a t th e Pacific C h ristian h o sp ital in E ugene T u esd ay evening a t 10:00 p. n t. He w as ta k e n ill S atu rd ay and becam e u nconscious th a t night. B esides b eing p resid en t of th e latn e C ounty C h am b er of C om m erce. Mr. K now les w as also recen tly elected p re sid e n t of th e lau ie co u n ty fait so ciatlo n . He w as a fo rm er m ay o r of C o ttag e G rove and belonged se v e ra l fra te rn a l o rg a n isatio n s, elu d in g th te M asonic lodge. Mr. K now les is su rv iv ed by his LANE COUNTY IS SECOND widow, tw o d au g h te rs, a b ro th er, a IN LIBERATION OF FISH s is te r and o th e r relativ es. T he fu n eral will be held F rid a y 2 lain* ciwtuty ra n k s second am ong o'clock from th e IT e sb y terian ch u rch all co u n ties of th e s ta te in th e re a t C o ttag e G rove, of w hich he w as ceip t of fish w hich th e s ta te com m is sion has lib e ra te d in th e stre a m s j a m em ber. h e r S unday school class of girls at a p arty held In th e p arlo rs of the M ethodist ch u rch last F riday even in g T h e evening w as sp en t in gam es and o th e r e n te rta in m e n t. R e fre s h m en ts, c o n sistin g of ch o co late, sa n d w iches. an d pie w ere serv ed by th e h o stess. T hose p re s e n t w ere lio rts W orley. R uth P ollard. Vivian « u n te . M arlon S h lp 'iy , E llen Moscop. E valyn Jo h n s o t , W iv.irr d F re n i, I ai V m e t'lu li, F aye H olverson. lai Moyne Black. M ildred M organ, M arg aret J a r r e tt. and th e h o stess. T h e g irls a re all m em b ers of th e Junior high school PRISCILLA CLUB HAS TWO GUESTS FRIDAY I hom e early thin m o rning from N orth Betid, w h ere she Is te ac h in g si bool Bile I* one of tlie m any g mis is ut lier m o th e r's hom e today. O th e rs who a re u ttem lln g tile d in n er ut Ilia Loin bind lomin urn Mr. m id Mrs Evnn A large g a th ertin g is being held L om bard inni tw o ch ild ren , M rs F E a t tlie W illiam L ightfoot hom e at Benn. Mr ami Mrs W aller G ossler. C ollege C rest, Ellgene Among lliose Mr and Mrs W K B urnell a m a tte n d in g a re I* 11 E m ery, Mr ami sp ending th e day in P o rtlan d . M rs N W E m ery, Mr am i Mrs. Mr und Mrs F l>. S p en cer urn th e Jo h n lle n d e re r, and Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Itossinun. S ,'v eral o th e r E u g u e sts of th e ir d a u g h te r In E ugene A. J M organ mid his d a u g h te r, gen e people have been Invited. M ildred. ure spending T h au k sg iv iu g Dr. and Mrs E ugene K e sle r a re g u e sts lit th e hom e of Mr am i Mrs h olidays w ith re la tiv e s nt D avenport, W ash in g to n , n e a r Hpokaue. E tl J a rv is nt P ortland. Mr unit Mrs. C E W h e a t o n u r e eut Mr an d M rs Dick (■'rankiin lefl lug T h a n k s g iv in g d in n e r ut th e B e rt y e sterd ay for P o rtlan d to bo g u ests to A shluud to bring th e m hom e y esterd ay . Mr. and Mrs. I I» l.o rim e r and d a u g h te r, H orene, lire sp en d in g the day in P o rtlan d , as g u e sts of Mrs lkm I’rnrli«, th e ir d a u g h te r A nnouncem ent Is m ade litis week of tlie re sig n a tio n of Mrs It I*. M or ten sen from h er position as p resid en t of th e S p rin g field P a re n t T each ers' asso ciatio n 111 h e a lth and w arn in g s by d o cto rs th a t h e r h e a lth would he Im paired if sh e did not cea se ull u n n ecessary ac tiv ity w ere given us the reaso n s for th e re sig n atio n . No official ac tion h as been ta k e n on th e m a tte r .vet. it being p resum ed th a t Mrs. W a lte r L axton, the vice p resid en t, will serv e as p resid en t d u ring the convention Inch op en s h ere S a tu r day, and u n til the next re g u la r m eet over T h an k sg iv in g of th e ir son Fra liter F ran k lin . Ing In D ecem ber. Fam ily G ath er Mrs. M ortensen w as elec ted p re s i Miss M aurille L om bard a rriv ed d ent for th is school y ear and had been In stalled only tw o m onths S he ■ w as a d eleg a te, to g e th e r w ith Mrs. ' G eorge Prochnow . to th e s ta te P T ' A. convention, held at G ram s 1‘a ss : last m onth ——- ------------------------- - Mrs. Jo h n P a rk e r and Mrs. A. M S n o d g ra ss w ere g u e sts at th e re g u la r FOOTBALL TEAM TO EAT m eetin g of th e P riscilla club, w hich CHICKEN DINNER TUES w as held at th e hom e of Mrs. W illiam C u rtis la s t F rid ay a ftern o o n . T he e n tire S p ringfield high school T he a ftern o o n w as sp en t w ith fancy T H A N K S G IV IN G DAY squail and th e ir coach have been in need lew o rk , and th e h o ste ss served a ,S VERY QUIET HERE v lted to th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W d e lig h tfu l lunch befo re th e g u e sts the commission. L an e c o u n ty receiv ed 2.931,800 fish E. Buell next T u esd ay even in g , w h ere departed. (C ontinued from P age ll and Hood R iv er co u n ty ru n s close they will enjoy a chick en d in n er. T he M em bers p re s e n t b esid es th e host- — w ith 2,744.593 high school p rin cip al had pro m ised esses w ere M esdaines P e te T o m seth . th e holiday. T h e p lan tin g o f fish is still co n th e boys th e d in n er on th e co n d itio n R. S n o d g rass. W illiam S te a m ie r. I. M otor to Salem tin u in g and w ill be c arried on as th a t th ey win th e gam e la st F rid ay E. B asford. D ibblee. N orm an H ow ard. Mr. a n d Mrs J. M. L arson und w ith C o ttag e Grove. lo n g as th e w eath er is favorable. J a c k L arso n . H ow ard F reelan d . and fam ily a re sp en d in g th e tiny .it S ab in, T he Lions club is p re p a rin g to en J. C P a rk e r. w here they a re the g u e sts of Mr. and : te rta in the boys at a d in n e r soon. Dr. . Mrs. T ru h e rt H enderson. THREE CARS DAMAGED W. C. R ebhan w as ap p o in ted c h a ir Mr 1,11,1 Mr> M arlon A dam s a m HERE DURING WEEK-END m an of a co m m ittee to h an d le th e UNIQUE PLAN USED HERE FOR GIVING CARD PRIZE « u is ts of frien d s at Ju n c tio n City p re p a ra tio n s a t a m e etin g last F rid ay . for the day. • Tw o m inor a c c id e n ts w ere rep o rted A novel m a n n e r of aw a rd in g prizes M iss E d ith E llis, n u rse in Dr. Reb- n e a r S p rin g field d u rin g th e w eek-end. w as used a t a b en efit cu rd p arty held h alt's office h as gone to S h e rid an , An autom obile ow ned and d riv en by DATA ON WOOD CONTSET a Mr. P a rro t of W alterv ille lo st a AVAILABLE TO ENTRANTS a t th e hom e of M rs S. C W right last w here sh e is the g u e st a t th e II. A. S a tu rd a y aftern o o n . A fter Mrs. Ar- Jaco b so n home. w h eel S unday, c a u sin g th e m ach in e T he Jo h n N elson fam ily a re spend A new booklet en title d "Y ou Can th u r R o b erts had been aw ard ed t h e ' to tu rn o v e r on its side. No serio u s M ake It" is now a v a ilab le to an y high p rize fo r brid g e, all the ladies m g th e day w ith th e ir d a u g h te r and dam ag e w as done to th e car. T h e seconod a c c id e n t happened boy who c ares to e n te r th e b uilding p re s e n t w ere in v ited to d raw a slip son-in-law on the L o ran e highw ay, n o rth of S p ring field n e a r th e Me- i c o n te st belt g sp o n so red by th e Na- of p ap er from a larg e group. Gn e a c h south of Eugene. P h e rs o a farm on th e Eugene-W end- tio n a l C o m m ittee on W ood V tiliza p ap er w as a n u m b er und th e lady A larg e fam ily g a th e rin g is being the held a t th e II. E. G e rb e r hom e. T hey ling road, w hen th e c a rs d riv en bv tion. U nited S ta te s D eu artm en t o f* d raw in g th e p ap er c o n ta in in g M rs. Jo e T rin k a of S p ringfield and C om m erce. C o m plete In fo rm atio n re n u m b er of th e local c h a p te r of the hav e Invited as g u e sts for th e day, a Mr. Dugan of E ugene, collided. No g a rd in g th e c o n te st and a copy of th e E a s te rn S ta r w as aw ard ed a b e a u ti W. \V. S q u ires anil fam ily of M onroe, one w as in ju red , alth o u g h th e fro n t booklet m ay be o b tain ed by w ritin g ful p o tted p rim ro se p lan t. T he w in Ray H ouk am t fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. w heel on th e D ugan c a r w as b ro k en to Ja m e s E. P eebles, d is tric t m an ag e r. n in g n u m b er w as 15o and w as draw n Ed. H ouk, am i G eorge G erber. and a fen d er on th e T rin k a m achine B u reau of F o reig n and D om estic C o m -, b>" M rs- R usco« P e rk in s, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. M orrison, th e ir m erce, 215 New P ost O ffice building. w as dam aged. son G erald, and M rs. M ary C lingan. ------------------------------- P o rtla n d . O regon. T he c o n te s t s ta r ts KENSINGTON MEETING IS m o th er of Mrs. M orrison, ure sp en d PORTLAND REALTY BOARD February 5th- 1,2S- and »" entrl« POSTPONED ONE WEEK ing the day in P o rtla n d us g u ests of ; w ill be receiv ed b efo re F e b ru a ry Mr. M orrison's m o th er, Mrs. Me- , SEEKS PRIZE SLOGANS 2nd. T he re g u la r m eetin g of th e K en F errin . sin g to n club, w hich w as to have been C ne hundred d o lla rs in cash is be l»r. and Mrs. P o llard left y e ste r J WORKMEN RUN SPLINTERS h eld on F rid ay of th is w eek, has «lay a ftern o o n for O regon City, w here I ing offered by th e P o rtlan d R ealty ; INTO FINGERS AT MILL b een postp o n ed fo r one w eek on a c th ey will be g u ests over T h a n k « -' B oard to th e p erson su b m ittin g th e 1 c o u n t of T h a n k sg iv in g holidays. T he b e st slogan o f ten w ords or less d eal giving of Mrs. L o ttie C raw ford, a A lfred T ow nsend Is su ffe rin g w ith n ex t re g u la r m eetin g will be a lu n ch ing w ith th e eq u itab le clim ate, te m s is te r of M rs P ollard a b adly in fected fin g er, w hich w as eon to be held a t th e R ose G rey tea p e ra tu re and p recip itatio n of th e Mr. and M rs. D allas Mui*. ij li'V u cau sed by a sp lin te r w hich ran in to room , w ith Mrs. D allas M urphy and s ta te . A ny person m ay e n te r one o r Invited his p a re n ts, Mr an M rs I h is h and la s t w eek. He a tte m p te d to Mrs. C laren c e G reen as h o stesses. m ore slo g an s and should m all them E. M urphy, and h is s iste rs. H azel j rem o v e it h im self and an in fectio n r e to th e "S logan C om m ittee,” P o rtlan d and Ira Dell, to be th e ir g u e sts for 1 su lted . He is u n ab le to do his w ork EATS SAUERKRAUT NOW, R ealty B oard, Room 422, O regon d in n e r today. a t th e B ooth-K elly m ill fo r a few days. i B uilding. P o rtlan d , O regon, before th e FEELS YEARS YOUNGER W. R. G oddard, a n o th e r em ployee S tu d e n ts At Home end of th e c o n te st, w hich closes on of th e mill, ra n a sp lin te r in to th e L ucille R ichm ond and E dith E aton M onday, D ecem ber 23, 1929. “ Now I even e a t s a u e rk ra u t and fin g e r of his rig h t h and M onday af- a re sp en d in g th e T h an k sg iv in g va sau sag p and feel fine. A d lerlk a end- F u rth e r inform atio n re g a rd in g the tern o o n . He had th e sp lin te r rem ov ( ed sto m a c h gas and I feel 10 year» ,:at' on w ith th e ir p a re n ts her« Mr c o n te s t can be o b tain ed by w ritin g p,j a a d o c to r’s office, and a fte r hav- | y o u n g er.”— Mrs. M. Davis, and Mrs. W illiam G oodm an m otored th e com m ittee at P ortland. ing th e fin g er d ressed h e re tu rn e d J u s t O N E sp oonful of A d lerlk a re- to his w ork I llev es Sas a n d th a t b lo ated feeling so th a t you can e a t a n d sleep well. OLD FRIENDS INVITED ! .Acts on BO TH u p p e r an d low er D aughter B orn— Mr. and Mrs. Os- bow el an d rem o v es old w aste m a tte r FOR B IR T H D A / DINNER c a r M iller of D ex ter a re th e p a re n ts ■ y ° u n e v e r th o u g h t w as th e re . No .at_?_r uwha_t J y” U. Mr. and Mrs. D eW itte Davis ot of a baby d a u g h te r born S u n d ay m sto m ach and bow els, A d lerik a will m orn in g E u g en e w ere d in n e r e u e sts M onday s u rp ris e you. F la n e ry ’s D rug S tore. ev en in g at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. D ellas M urphy on th e occasion ot >’rs. M urphy s b irth d ay an n iv e rsa ry . M r. D avis and Mr. M urphy a re old school acq u ain tan ces, h av in g been n eig h b o rs in Idaho for se v eral years. It has been eigh teen y e a rs sin ce th e 942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. tw o, w ho fo rm erly sa n g to g e th e r, had m et. Mrs. D avts is a b ro th e r of M rs Ed. Cole, who lives n e a r C h ase G ard en s. d u rin g th e p a s t y ear, acco rd in g to a re p o rt Just issu ed by C lifford H arold, s ta te gam e w arden K lam ath county received 4,506,980 of th e 25.507,011 fish w hich have been p lan ted in O regon stre a m s by Mra. F aw v er will be aw ay from h er office d u ties for a week o r longer. BOY CUTS TIP OF FINGER ON PLANER AT SCHOOL Dalton Thurman lost the tip of his little finger on his right hand Tues day, when he cut It off while operat ing the planer In the manual train ing room at the high school. His finger was dressed at the office of a local physician. The cut wag not very sertons, although it might have teen. FO R SALE!—Good R ange, $15; o th e r F u rn itu re ch eap for Im m ediate sale. 1141 E a st M ain stre e t, Spring- field. N 28 “ E v ery tim e I k iss you it m ak es m e a b e tte r m an.” "Well, you don’t have to try to get to heaven In one night.” Mr mid Mrs W II A drian a re th e ir T h ankagivlng d in n e r In E ugene th is aftern o o n wllli re lu llv es liu v ln g FREE 1 H andy Occasional Shelf (K n o c k-d o w n ] J M atched Die C ut S ten d la 1 In d iv id u a l Stencil w ith the purchase o f a half pint can or more of Acme Q u a lity Enam el-Rote (R ap id P rying). T his outfit would coat at least $ 1.25 it bought separately you get it free. W e are m aking this special otier to demonstrate how easy it Is to do your ow n furniture decorating. Enamel'Kote for your Bathroom only For l 6 ' i 8 b a th ro o m you w ill n r r d i For th e u p p e r w a ll »and c e llin g *- o n « -h a lf g a llon o f f n a m e l-K o te Por tilin g — o n e q u a rt o f L ie i n u i ' K o t a ............................. TOTAL J j QQ $1.65 $4.65 Fo r r rfin lth ln g th e w » lh «nd c e llin g « o f • b a th ro o m , w ith walla in average coo* J itio n , u h e re th e n e w co lor la s im ila r to the o ld ,o n ly o n e coot ia neceaaary. T h e n th ere ahum Id be en ough E nam el* K o te le ft to alao do a breakiaat art. WRIGHT & SONS 516 M A IN STREET ’T ill PHONE IIO Ü II OP 18 COLO M ” w h y sm okers graduate to CAMELS— DR. KESTER EMPLOYS TEMPORARY ASSISTANT operator. V in c e n t tiiin ie m i I tin e H iv e r Do Your Own Furniture Decorating J.C.PENNEYC© M rs. W ade P alm er is su b stitu tin g for Mrs. C lara F aw ver as n u rse In Dr. K e ste r's office w hile Mrs. F aw v er is recovetng from In ju ries received In an autom obile accid en t n e a r T an g e n t last Bunday. She is a g ra d u a te n u rse and h as sp ecialised as a tech n ician and X-ray 1929 T h e phrase “I ’ve Graduated to Camele" originated w ith a Camel smoker. I t eapretaee the e a p e rie n c e of m illio n s w ho throu gh C a m e ls have le a rn e d to know re e l sm oking p leasu re, V alues for the Entire Family SHoppinj at the J. C Penney Company Stors is g saving in time as well as in money. The annoyance • f shopping from one apecialry «hop to another is eliminated by having under one .-oof an abundant variety of merchandise for the home end every mem ber in it. For Father and Big Brother — suits, •hoes, socks, ihirts and ties. For M other and Big Sister— Readv-to- Vear and acceaaoriea, alj in the latest fash ions. For the Children — Clothing, shoes and school supplies. For the H om e — Drapes, curtains, bed ding, linens and many other things with which to dress up the home. And with all these we have given you just a glimpse of the diversity of merchandise that awaits your per sonal selection at this store. nwiiiuit¡iiHi.jiiuiiu:iiiiiuu::iuui:iuiiiiiiiii!iuiiiiiuiiaiittwiBitMiimiiwni«iiimiiiinttiiiui'aiii¡niiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii::HiiiuuhniiiliHi<Hiiiiiii¡iii:uuMmiiniuiuii As taste in smoking develops, it naturally leads toward better quality. New smokers may not be critical but when they once experience the true mildness and surpassing fragrance of the Camel blend, they realize that here is a real superiority. It is for smokers of such discernment that Camels are made . . . for them the choicest tobaccos are selected . . . and this qual ity is maintained for the millions who know genuine smoking pleasure. w h en th e y learn th e d ifferen ce th e y flo c k to 1029, R. 1. Reynolds Tobsccn Wimtoa-Snlem, N . G. Com pany, Camels !