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5(1 Try the H om e P rin t Shop Ftrat TW ENTY-SIXTH YEA It THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS J^PRINCHELH, lane <’< ) I 'NT Y. OIL W ; ON. BIÏEB FLOODS LOW LANDS AFFER BAIN Schools Dismissed; Traffic Held Up; Willamette River Leaves Banks Late Last Night Flood ing Highway Between Two Cities. I TEMPORARY LICENSE STICKERS AVAILABLE AT SHERIFF'S OFFICE T em p o rary llcon»» S tickers to serve until th e O thers can he o b tain ed will [ bo av a ila b le to ull m o to rists, w h eth er they h av e a new or old car, at ull th e co unty sh e riffs' offices a fte r tum or row , u cco rd lu g to an an n o u n cem en t Issued re c e n tly from S alem by lln l E I loss, s e c re ta ry of state. I hose s tic k e rs cun be o b tain ed only from th e offices Of th e sh eriff, and a re good only u n til th e licen se has by th e ap p lican t T h e re Is a fee of 25 c e n ts ch arg ed for each tem p o rary stic k e r Issued T h e w hole p u rpose of Issuing th ese tem p o rary licen ses Is to en ab le per sons to get th e ir licen se by m ak in g ap p licatio n to th e county sh eriff, and th u s avoiding the n ecessity of mall- Ing In th e ap p licatio n to the Mtatf* office. “The Psopla’s Pspsr” L IV E NEW SPAPER IN A L IV E T O W N THI KSDAY, DEC, 19, 1929 B a sk e tb a ll Team C ouncil F orm ed L eaves For Toledo B y M eth odist Men Squad of Eight Men Taken on Dr. Magruder Tells of Other Week-end Trip to Meet Prohibition Movements; Coast Aggregations Urges Continuation. No. 50 PETITION TO VACATE BRATTAIN ADDITION TO SPRINGFIELD SIGNED A petitio n ha» been p re se n te d to | the City C ouncil a sk in g th a t a larg e | portion of B ra tta ln A ddition be cated and tak en out of the city lim its. NEW BUILD,'NC FDD KEÍELS DBÜG SIOBE Stan,ey. Who Purchased E lgin m em b ers of th e firs t squad 1 E ig h ty -th ree men g a th e re d a t th e Sutton Block, to Build For T h e p etitio n Is signed by p ro p erty of th e S p rin g field high school basket- , M eth o d ist church p arlo rs M onday Tenant He Displaces With ow ners in the d istric t. bull team left h ere th is m o rn in g for ' ' ver,*nK “ t 8:30 and a fte r e atin g Grocery Store in Corner b anquet p rep ared them by the ladles a w e e k e n d b arn sto rm in g trip w hich T he req u est fo r th e vacation of the K|>rlr>icn<'l<l schools w ent elosnd to- Location. -___ _ of th e church, they listen ed to seve p ro p erty includes m ost of th e pro- j day as a resu lt of th e heavy rulits wll! ta k e th em to fillets, N ew port, and ral sp e a k e rs and organized th em selv es P erty ly in g e a st of N inth s tre e t, ex- ' A new co n crete building will w hich huvi i i.en falling In th ia aa o T oledo, before they re tu rn on Sunday. Into a lay m en ’s o rg an izatio n , to he cep S te w a rt ad d itio n , a s trip a b o u t ' e re c te d on Main s tre e t betw een th be e • Ion of th e co u n try d u rin g th e p ast T hose selected to m ake th e trip a re | know n a s th e M en's Council for th e block deep ru n n in g e a s t and w est S u tto n Block and tne W right t S , n ! few d ay s T he b a se m e n ts w ere E v e re tt S q u ires, F red lluell. I'm Mc S o u th ern d is tric t of O regon flooded and It waa Im possible for the M urray, G erald M orrison, F reem an T h e m en cam e from points as far O h er . rip ru n n in g n o rth an d so u th by G eorge S tanley, E ugene „ J . pr? Janitor» to a ta ri fire» in th e furnace» H qulres. Jo h n L ynch, H ersey T o m seth n o rth as I^-banon and S tay to n and X V ”" * « » » e z T he s tre e ts on ull »Idea of th e school and Lloyd M attison. T h ey a re m ak from com m unities as fa r south as building» w ere »heel» of w ater yea 72 feet, and will be built as a n ew ing th e trip In au to m o b iles and are Y oncalla T he roll call which was ti nlnv aftern o o n , and It waa n ecessarv T he re a so n s for th e vacation n o tice h ° m e for th e K®tel’« d ru g sto re, w hich being acco m p an ied by th e ir coach. I ta k e n revealed th a t th e re w ere re- to w eur hip honla and carry th e pupil» from Its p re s e n t W illiam B aker, G lenn M artin and p re s e n ta tlv e s p re s e n t from S tayton, and re q u e s t a re not sta te d In th e W,1‘ have to from thi' B ra tta ln school a c ro s s th e p etition. P earl H adley. Pau! H adley, ' lo ca‘lon to m ake room for a larg e P aul S m ith | L ebanon, K lam ath Fall«, E ugene, S treet. , People re g iste rin g new c a rs In H A. B ra tta ln , Mollie B. S co tt and E. g ro c e rY «tore to be opened th e re by B row nsville, Coburg, C ottage Grove, G am es have been sch ed u led with T h e m a jo r ity of th e S p r in g fie ld O regon, o r c a rs which have not been C resw ell, E lkton, H ahhlsburg, W end M B ra tta ln signed th e n o tice, w hich M r' S ta n le Y- peo ple took ut 1,-ust a p a rt o f th e register,-,I In the s ta te before, will th e high school teunis a t th e th re e i ls being p u b lish ed e lsew h ere In th is E x ten siv e rem odeling Is a lso b eing morning o f f to go o y e r th e new lie Issued a s tic k e r and a se t of re g u places. T h e local boys will tu n g le , ling, C orvallis and Springfield. issue of t/ie N ews. p lanned fo r th e S u tto n block, pur- C. E. C m phrey, of C ottage G rove, b rid g e and w a tc h th e r iv e r , w h ic h lar 1928 license v lates. w hich will he With th e learn at T oledo on T h u rsd ay chased la s t w eek by Mr. S ta n le y ’ H e le ft It» b a n ka lu te hint n lg n t, flo o d in g g'xsl u n til Ju ly . All m otor c a rs »veiling, and will m eet Hlb tz the f d - ! w as elected p re sid e n t of th e Council d ecla red y e ste rd a y th a t he would hav e H e will have as fellow officers, Dr. SUNDAY SCHOOL TO HAVE secure a w lnds...eld lo w in g ev en in g < n S a tu rd a y evening m o s t o f th e p a v e m e n t b e tw e e n E u o w n ers m ust building p lan s approved v ery soon an d CHRISTMAS PROGRAM th a t bids fo r tn e various gene a nd S p r in g fie ld It 1» |PH» th a n s tic k e r for th e ir c ar before th e first th e hoys will play th e th ird and final P. J. B artl«, E ugene, firs t vice-presi d e n t; H a rry Rowe, S tay to n , second , types of tw o week» ago »Ince th e new W illa m of th e y ear, an d m u st keep th e ir 1929 gam e of th e trip with th e hoys at T he a n n u a l C h ris tm a s p rogram of 1 ° r “ Wh Ch w|11 r e qu lred in th e v ice-p resid en t; G. B. A rn st, C ottage New p lates Newport. e tte r iv e r b rid g e wan d e d ic a te d , a n d p lates on th e vehicles G rove, se c re ta ry ; H 8 M ersdorf, th e M ethodist S u n d ay school w ill be e rectio n of th e new sto re and Uie m a n y c o m m e n t» w ere m ade c o n c e rn will be Issued In Ju ly and will be good B a s k e tb a ll p ro sp ects a t th e high rem o d elin g of the old building would H a rrisb u rg , tr e a s u re r ; an d ~ P ercy held a t th e ch u rch n ext S unday, Dec- ing the low level of thia p eacefu l cur for one y e a r from th a t date. school a re very bright th is year. B row n. E ugene, song leader. be called for. re n t, but thl» m o rn in g e a rly rise rs Both thi- p rin cip al and th e coach a re T h e n ex t m e eltn g will be held In em b* r 22, a t tb e u su al S u n d ay school T h e u p p er floor of th e S u tton block w ere g reeted by a m ad. nw irllng PIONEER RESIDENT q u ite eluted o v er th e fact th a t Spring- C o ttag e G rove som etim e th e la tte r h°Ur preced,nK (he m o rn in g serv ice w’ln be included in th e rem o d elin g stre a m , w hich refu sed to la- confined field w as re c e n tly ad m itte d to th e p a rt of Ja n u a ry . It will begin a t 9:45 and ev ery o n e is P rogram . Som e ch an g es m ay be m ad« PASSES AT MARCOLA w ithin H r hank» cla ss A gro u p of co m p etin g high Im m ediately follow ing th e sup p er ‘" Y Y a t,e n d - «ays H. L. G illette. In ‘be fro n t offices, and th e back EARLY MONDAY MORN school team s, and will tie elig ib le to Rev. A. W. H am m er, of A lbany, led T r a f f ic T ie d Up su p e rin te n d e n t. room s will be m ade Into firs t c la s s T raffic waa a lm o st nt a sta n d still co m p ete in th e s ta te to u rn a m e n t a t I th e m en in singing. R PV H am m er Is -r . , .. a p a rtm e n ts. Jo h n 8 C h u rch ill, w ell-known Lane on th e highw ay betw een th e tw o S alem . If su ccessfu l In w inning th e th e so n g lead e r fo r th e Men s C ouncil ,h n f0" 0Wlng “ u m b era w,1> be on No d efin ite d a te h as been s e t o n C ities before 8;30 thl» m orning Long co u n ty re s id e n t, passed aw ay at his d is lrlc , ch ap lo n sh lp . , in th e A lbany d is tric t, h e w a s follow- £ L T “ ' a ” ym n M a n o la early M onday w hich to s t a r t co n stru ctio n w ork, line» of car» w eer assem b led nt point» horn» a t T he p u rpose Of p laying th e g am es ’*d by ° B A rn«‘- who m ade a sh o rt J. P ike. R ecitatio n MfYv'^Yh ° this d ep en d in g upon se v e ra l th in g s ’ n e a r M am m y» C abin at Ju d k ln a -aornlng a t th e age of «3 y e a rs and 11 m onths ah ead of th e re g u la r c o n feren ce a d d r‘' ss on "M en and E veryday C lapping song, p rim a ry d e p a r tm e n t such as th e w e a th e r an d the sp eed P o in t, w ondering if they should try lie w as born In Iowa on D ecem ber "r h edule w h lrh beg in s on J a n u a ry 10 . ’ h rlstla n lty . He urged m en to give R ecitatio n , A T rip to T o v lan Y p Y ' w ith w hich th e plans a re handled. Mr. to m ake the cro ssin g with the ■11. 1846, an d cam e to O regon w ith wbon ’b e locals go to A lbany to m ore th o u g h t and c o n sid eratio n to Ju n e Y arnell S ta r of th ____ P „ S tan ley sta te d y e ste rd a y th a t it w ould ______ waiter ru sh in g acro ss nt a d ep th of his p a re n ts In 1851. se ttlin g on a farm m e0‘ th e h l* h 'c a m th e re . Is t,, „ ,bp e ,b i,’al « . ^ « of th e ir hom e, bust- m m usical usical n n u u m m b b er e r ’ by he o'3 "1' ? B a rb a ra B a r n e l l tak e ° nly fiye w eek« to com plete th a m ore th an tw o feet. H eavy sta g e s co n ta c ts. bells. and ¿ ^ a n Y b“ Ild<»< tim e th e I c t S R oseburg, where« he lived for glv<* ,n *‘ 1,0y" a ch an ce to "fin d " them n e s . and o th e r d aily w ere m aking th e cro ssin g with only Dr. M. A. M agruder, of C orvallis, citatio n , C h rist the K ing PhyUU ' ° rk ‘8 put undey w ay- slig h t difficulty an d w ere o p e ra tin g th e next few yearil He a tte n d e d the selv es on th e flo o r below th e b ask et M onm outh college and la te r ta u g h t b efo re th ey lose any of th e Im p o rtant m e n t a t the’ O re g o n StaTe ( Y l L I e ^ ^ ^ WM,fa11- Vlolln sol°- E velyn Buell, T ne *«*•>’« d ru g sto re has a le a s« on u nearly norm al schedule. gam es. T he first bus to m ake th e cro ssin g 'sc h o o l in lam e and o th e r co u n ties. th e D rincinal «r u r accom panied by Ju le P o llard . Song 0D its Pre8e n t q u a rte rs u n til M ay 1 from E ugene to S p rin g field a rriv ed He lived for a w hile In C alifo rn ia and brought ,o h is aud ence . J , f Z d e p a rtm e n t. R ecitatio n , E velyn M 80011 ‘he new s tru c tu re is com- h ere ut 8:22 thia m orning T ney have re tu rn e d to O regon In 1881 and took CHRISTMAS VACATIONS j up his re sid e n c e on w hat Is now been ru n n in g on a d elayed sch ed u le lectlon o f fa c t c . J C° ’ R ob|ey- R ecitatio n , W hy Do B ells pIe‘ed, and w ork will then be s ta r te d WILL START TOMORROW m ttnn Y c o n cern in g th e prohl- R |ng for C h ristm as. S e ttle F\>rd an d ° n tb e rem odeling. * know n ns th e S e a v e r's A uto cam p In all m orning. (W e st S p rin g field H ere he m ade his bltlon m ovem ent in Mexico and o th e r L ouise S m ith. R ecitatio n Flo™ C h ristm a s v acatio n s for th e pupils All R oads U n d er W a te r T he tin a l p ap ers in the tra n s a c tio n hlnie fur 23 y ears, m oving to M ar of th e S p rin g field schools w ill begin Bu-eign c o u n tries. H e d isp lay ed larg e B ertsch. R ecitatio n . L e o tta G ertsch All th re e of the ro u te s b etw een of th e S u tto n p ro p e rty to Mr. a n d on Y ? Y 6 d (>btalned w hlle R ecitatio n . L ouise S in n a r S ong cola in 1994, w here he serv ed F rid ay a ftern o o n , and will ex ten d X ’k e c X w,Uteern* s W’ r’ . efrC‘* * % a » „ a c c o u n ta n t for’ th” ° antZ ClaBS C h ria t’’ Mrs. G eorge S tan ley w ere signed y es u n til th e second o f Ja n u a ry . T he MexicoCnall "f whO1chU8h a '. Ire,aD \ a Y S " * " 1 N '* h t' blocked by w ater. S ev eral m o to rists F ish e r L u m b er com pany, te rd a y afte rn o o n , th u s m ak in g it cep- fo rm er v acatio n d a te s w hich had been c e n tra l th em e th e ab o litio n of ¿ Y o r R eY d ln g ^lT e Y fried to com e aro u n d by th e Taxurel j At M nrcolu he was h Y t Cla" th3t MF SUn‘Py plans a b“a‘“«M a m em b er of an n o u n ced by th e school board • M" T his -a k e th l w ere It is an in te re s tin g fact, he d ecla red , W e B u lfl H ill c e m e tery and th en down imst th e ( h rlstla n ch u rch fo r m any y ears to begin a t th e close o f th e th e Old Mill dan ce hall. sch o o l th a t th o se lu th is c o u n try w ho sh o u t ___ ________ ____ ____ ' fo u rth s to re th a t Mr. S ta n le y w ill in m ak in g 'j \ on,,r n P rf Y p lh Y MY 3Wk M e m b e r 24. a n d ex ten d u n til A few w ere successfu l 1 tDlS v lc in ity - *« a ss o c ia te d ■ tru ck he , J' ° z / ° f ,h e ’ E n ,a m p , ‘h ® d ay New Y ear s. T h e deci th e loudest fo r th e re p eal of th e pre» L IO N < i P I H R c m - t c o t - s th is crossing, until a large j , w ith th e th re e R alph and S ta n le y .................. . ' B" d “ f ,h ,‘ « '•b fk n h lodge. He . «Ion to give th e te a c h e rs and pupils hibltion am e n d m e n t use as th e ir m ain L I O r J S C L U B ENTERTAINS longing to the Owl T ru ck line w ent and pupils took a c tiv e p a rt In all com m unity tw o e x tra d ay s v acatio n w as reach ed arg u m e n t, th e c o n te n tio n th a t th e FOOTBALL SQUAD FRIDAY ’ ,ores Iocated in E ugene. H is so n , off th e road and com pletely blocked , ---------- j Clive, will m anage th e new s to re ln th<? P° ° r m a " e n te rp ris e s a t M arcóla, and wns a at a m e etin g of th e school board held Y .T n 'h t 'Y 'i all (rav el on th is rou te. W at S ix te e n m em b ers of th e S p rin g - Ì tb is clty- f o b tain in g alcoholic d rin k s, w hile e r w as Ju stic e of th e p eace for his d is tric t la st S a tu rd a y . alm o st to the top of tn e fence posts In th ---------------------—------- th e e less less ad ad v v an an ced ced c c o o u u n n try try to to th th e e flPld hiRh ’" ’h00* football team , th e ir , a t th e tim e of his d e a th He on th e rood lending d ire c t to tn e held th is office for m any years. had south of us It is th e w ork in g class p rin c lp a l- w E B uell, and th e ir SPRINGFIELD IS THIRD IN cem etery . DEGREE STAFF PARTY th a t Is a c tu a lly b eg in n in g th e agita- t C° aCh' W llliam B a k e r- aB «P«" RED CROSS CANUAQ<S S u rv iv in g him a re his th re e so n s. G rain Mill S tops CROSS CANVASS WELL ATTENDED FRIDAY ‘ Ion fo r th e ab olition of th e saloons C KUests a ‘ ,h e r e ^ lar F rid a y C arl, of B end; R aym ond, of P o rtla n d ; W ork nt the S pringfield Mill nnd T his, he ex p lain ed , is being c arried L ’“."Y T 0 " m e e tln g of ,b e ’»cal j S p ringfield Ü second only to E u- H ow ard, of O ak lan d , C alifo rn ia; and G rain com pany h ere w as effectiv ely A larg e gro u p w as p re se n t for th e out by th e g o v ern m en t, w hich is a ! L ions club last w eek. T he m em b ers gene and Ju n c tio n City in th e a m o u n t tw o d a u g h te rs : Mrs. E. B D oane, of stopped this • m orning for se v e ra l < row , and M rs O llie A rth u r, of Red I re g u la r m o n th ly m eetin g and C hrist- lab o r g o v ern m en t, b.v d e stro y in g all 1 of I th e u Lions club had ‘nten(led to of m oney collected in th e c o u a tv in th« hours, because of th e high w ater , n , b u y , P rM u , Red c r „ „ w hfcb ¿ ‘d , m as p arty of th e I*Y*offre6ftlve 22 IX»- of th e p lan ts from w hich th ey m ake h . , . , h a n ,» « , wood City, California. His w ife b ,„ , p„y T h „ . k , 5, >lDg a , r „ “ „ r t oa w hich alm ost covered th e mill w heel I luissed aw ay se v eral y e a rs ago. g re e S ta ff o f th e R eb ek ah lodge at in to x ican ts. the Mr. B ushm an expected tn a t th e m ill school, in .th e i r lodge room s on F rid ay night T he w hich se v e ra l of th e play- j re p o rt issued from th e office of I T he fu n eral se rv ices w ere held p ro fe sso r also sta te d th a t th « Would he o p e ra tin g th is aftern o o n last. A sh o rt p ra c tic e sessio n w as Mexico w as show ing g re a t forw ard e rs had p a a r rt t s , an d o th e r m e e tin g s co u n ty se c re ta ry . M arv A nnin ! yesterdrty at 1:0« p. m . fr„ In Cot- held for th e m em b ers of th e team m ade it n ec e ssa ry to S pringfield s tre e ts and d itch es W alk er Poole strid e s in th e m a tte r of social pro- fu n eral hom e h ere. a d v an ce th e ' tag e G rove w as not included in th « fulled y e ste rd a y a ftern o o n Io c a rry Rev. W. A. E lk in s, a close frien d of a f te r w hich th ey all enjo y ed a C h ris t Kress and th e ab o litio n of race tim e to th e noon hour. re p o rt. off the w ater as fast as It fell. Most th e d eceased , condtt ted , | le s e r m as tre e and pro g ram . E ach m em b er prejudice. "P eo p le In Mexico th in k T he luncheon w as v ery Inform al M ore th a n 2500 m em b ersh ip s w er« of the s tre e ts w hich a re not paved vice s. In te rm e n t w its m ade ln L au rel b rought a gift and th ey w ere ex ch an g ' we a re m ak in g a g re a t m ista k e in P rin cip al Buell m ade a s h o rt ta lk and s e c u red in the d riv e in L ane co u n ty , w ere covered with w u ter for sev eral G rove cem e tery . T h - g rav e side ed. R e fre sh m e n ts w ere serv ed . I p e rm ittin g o u r ra c e p reju d ice to each m em b er p re s e n t w as called an d 12,700.15 w as n e tte d for th « hours, and th e road east of th e city se rv ic e w as co n d tte' d by th e Mo e x ist," he co n tin u ed . "M exicans a re upon to in tro d u ce h im self to th e club c o u n ‘Y- S p rin g field people c o n trl- w as well u n d er w ater at sev eral haw k lodge of th e I ( O. E. MISS VOGEL TO ATTEND not opposed to o u r com ing in th e ir m em bers. Coach B ak er w as also b uted $145.50, w hich w as raided larg e- places. STATE TEACHER MEET co u n try and e sta b lish in g exclusive called upon for a few rem a rk s. ly th ro u g h th e e ffo rts of Mrs. C. B. schools fo r th e ir boys and girls d e s ------ SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS K enyon and he ab le w orkers. J u n c tio n MAR p a d t v r i n r n i f - . » . Mlss A nna v "Ke L te a c h e r a t th e ) pite • ’ “ th **■ e ’’ fact >'‘»i th a t o u r sain skin is filled filled MILL TO CLOSE FRIDAY * By tu rn e d in $164. E ugene ra is e d ____ ON FRIDAY high school, will a tte n d th e a n n u a l! w f,b a d if fe re n t p ig m en t th a n th e irs.' JUVENILE CIRCLE PLANS $1,421. $307 of w hich w as d o n ated by FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK 'm e e tin g of th,- O regon S ta te T e a c h e rs H e concluded h is re m a rk s w ith a LARGE PARTY SATURDAY th e U n iv ersity stu d e n ts, and $203 s c i’ y c L s 'i i t y ; : x s ^ X a n Y a t P o rtla n d ’ ,,n T h ” r8 ,,ay - stro n g plea fo r co n tin u ed su p p o rt of A nnouncem ent w as m ade H i I h week P lans hnve all been com pleted e arly of w hich cam e from th e w o rk ers at S a tu rd a y follow ing C h rist th e fed eral p ro h ib itio n law s. th a t th e B ooth-K elly L u m b er mill , wan e n te rta in e d nt n v ery d elig h tfu l ' th is week for th e big C h ristm a s p a rty the S o u th ern P acific term in al. “ In th is c o u n try we have th e gov m as, a s a re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e L an e h e re will sh u t dow n o p e ra tio n s t o - [ feathering at the w hich th e m em b ers of th e Ju v e n ile C. I. G o rrie hom e m orrow ev en in g for one w eek. T h is °n ro u te 1 lust F rid ay ev en in g county te a c h e rs asso ciatio n , In th e e rn m e n t an d th e law on our side, as I ircle No. 162. N eighbors of W ood CANOE USED TO RESCUE Place of L a u re n c a M offitt, th e elected well as high o fficials In c h a rg e of our is c u sto m ary on th e p a rt of th e Alami eight,-,-n cra ft, w ill hold a t th e W . W. W . hall w ere p re s e n t nnd COUPLE IN STRANDED CAR com pany. T he m ills alw ay s sh u t m any o th e rs w ere ex p ected , bu t did d eleg ate. Mr. M offitt w as u n ab le to g a v tm m e n t, we have th e prohibition, S a tu rd a y a ftern o o n , u n d e r th e d ire c dow n for a week o r m ore a t th is lim e n o t tu rn o u t o w in g to th e e x tra a tte n d th e m e etin g an d Miss Vogel, an d we have a ho st of o th e r c o u n tries tion of th e ir se n io r g u ard ian , M yrtle Two boys, whose names are not o f tin- y e a r fo r th e holid ay s and to o rd in a ry rain w hich fell th a t night. who w as e lec ted a lte rn a tiv e , will at- w a‘c h l“ K us. so le t's p ro te s t th is herit- E ggim ann. A lice N eet is g e n e ra l __ known, played an heroic role thl« ten d in his stead . age," he concluded. p e rm it Inspection of tn e plnnt nnd T h e cla ss Is com posed larg ely of th e S hort ta lk s w ere also m ade by chairman of the program committee. | morning when they took a canoe and th e inuking of ch an g es nnd rep airs. Young people above high school age Lloyd G ilson, of L ebanon, and Sam which is planning an Interesting pro rescued Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood« MRS. McKLIN ENTERTAINS gram for the afternoon. T h e ev e n in g w as sp en t In g am es from their Ford coupe, which had Y. B artholom ew , p re s id e n t o f the HAMLIN IS RECOMMENDED a n d s tu n ts , follow ing w hich re fre s h NEW LEAGUE CLUB SAT. B rotherhood of th e local c o n g reg a gone off the pavement in West The program will begin at 2:00 p. FOR REAPPOINTMENT m e n ts w ere serv ed . Springfield and was setting in water T h e nine m em b ers of th e New tion, w hich a c te d a s h o sts fo r the m., and will consist of a musical number by MTs. Leota Rodenbough. up to the cushions. A wrecker was Ix-ngue, a E ugene clu b w hich w as o r o rg an izatio n m eeting. F. 11 H am lin h as been reco m m en d ed for re a p p o in tm e n t ns p o stm a ste r a t S pringfield by W. C. H aw ley, con g ressm an from th is d is tric t. T h is Inform ation wns m ade know n y e s te r day when n le tte r w as receiv ed by Ibe e d ito r of th is n ew sp ap er, Inform in g hint of th e action w hich h as been tak en . Ixical people have w ritten to th e co n g ressm an nt W ash in g to n u rg in g th e ap p o in tm en t. MAN'S FINGER INJURED IN ACCIDENT AT MILL TWO MEMBERS INITIATED ganized m ore th a n 35 y e a rs ago. w ere e n te rta in e d a t n one o'clock luncheon S a tu rd a y , a t th e hom e of M rs. MT J. M rs D aisy HUI of J a s p e r nnd Mrs. McKlIn, n t 606 D stre e t. Ida A datns o f S p rin g field w ere both R eg u lar electio n of o fficers was in itia te d Into th e local R eb ek ah lodge ! held and all of th e p resen t o n es w ere a t th e re g u la r m e e tin g of th a t body re-elected. Mrs. W a lte r W illiam s n M onday evening. T h is w as also , w as an ho n o r g u e st fo r th e luncheon th e re g u la r so cial m eetin g n ig h t, and 1 __________ ‘be m em b ers all enjo y ed a social AUTOMOBILES DAMAGED g a th e rin g .and re fre sh m e n ts follow ing IN ACCIDENT YESTERDAY th e b u sin ess sessio n . INTO REBEKAH LODGE T h e big C h ristm a s p a rty will ho bold n t tro m e e tin g on n ex t M onday evening. Hay W elzell had one of his fin g ers b adly Injured S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 11 Former Resident Here __ w hen ho enught It ln one of th e G eorge B jo rse t of C o tto in n S X -M q r „ X m ach in es nt th e Booth K elly L u m b er v isited In mill. 7 his Is (he second accid en t to be rep o rte d nt th e m ill th is m onth. ». a reading by Jr. Laxton. a solo by sent out from the Rodenbough garag« MRS. KENYON ENTERTAINS I^iVerne Pugh, music by Bobble to remove the car, but was still MEMBERS OF ANEAS CLUB Adams, a reading by Alice Neet, a working with it late this morning. Mrs. C. E. K enyon e n te rta in e d the m em b ers of th e A neas elub a t h er hom e on T u esd ay aftern o o n . T h e club has tw elv e m em b ers and th e y sp en t th e tr tim e sew in g and w ith c o n v e rsa tion. R e fre sh m e n ts w ere serv ed by the h o stess. SMALL BOY HAS ANKLE The au to m o b ile b elo n g in g to C. E. DISLOCATED SATURDAY K enyon w as d am ag ed y e ste rd a y at I noon w hen It nnd a n o th e r c a r b eing T he sm all son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy | d riv en by N, L. Helterbrand collided C astle. W est S p rin g field , dislocated ( Y P lf" ' a " d D T h e r ,K»“ nin - ”’ 1 “ .................... K™ ’ his an k le so m etim e S a tu rd a y w hile playing. No one know s Just how th e u n fo rtu n a te acc id e n t happened. T he in ju red m em b er w as s e t and j brand car was only slightly damaged. treated by a local physician. reading by Mrs. Ida Adams, some entertainment by Donna Gene Ernest, another musical number by Mrs. Rodenbough, a reading by Faye Par sons, and a Christmas story by the Sentor Guardian. A C h ristm as tre e h as been o b tain ed and will be gaily d eco rated fo r th e ev en t. A very a p p ro p ria te g ift will be given to each m em b er and light re fre sh m e n ts will be se rv e d by th e G u ard ian before th e conclusion of the p arty . Several other cars were stalled along the highway when they attempted to cross deep water. LICENSE IS REQUIRED UNDER NEW ORDINANCE All eating places, soft drink es tablishments, and pool rooms, are re quired to take out a license with th« city recorder, according to an ordin ance passed at a special meeting of the City Council on Tuesday. The fee attached to each license Is $1.00. Mem bers of the Council explained that the At Salem—Mrs. J. M. Larson Is ordinance was passed to enable tne spending a few days at Salem. She police officers to have better control took Mrs. Myrtle Henderson to her over these establishments, and not home there and is a guest at her I for the particular purpose of r a i . ^ | additional revenue. ä