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