PAGE TWO + MANY ATTEND BANQUET AT M. E. CHURCH MONDAY Colonial Next Week A large number of fathers and sons ; sathered at the Methodist church Monday evening for (he regular monthly meeting of (he Men’s Brother­ hood with which was combined the annual father and son banquet ot thee hurt h The ladles of the con gregatlon served the dinner at 6:45. Following the meal the men and their sons heard a quartet from the Baptist church sing several numbers and listened to and watcher an Il­ lustrated lecture on astronomy by Dougins Knox of Eugene. Thurston People Here— Mr. and Visits from Fall Creek—Charles Mrs. R. R. Hart of Thurston shopped McBee of Fall C nek was a visitor in Springfield on Tuesday. in Springfield on Monday. To Entertain Club— Mr. and Mrs. Visits from Mohawk—Raymond Hill of Mohawk transferred business in L D. Larimer will entertain members of the bridge club at their home here Springfield on Monday. Friday evening. Ill at Home Mrs. R. P. Mortensen Visit In C ity- Herbert Hayes and has been kept at her home by Illness Richard Scott of Holly wood are visit for the past week. ing here at the home ot Mr. and Visitor from Harrisburg— Mrs. Pearl Mrs. M. B. Huntley. Fawver of Harrisburg was a visitor Form r Resident Here— Mrs. Bertha in Springfield on Saturday. Frost, a former resident of Spring- Lowell Man Hers—C. L. Qlaspey ot field, was registered at the Spring- Lowell was a visitor in Springfield field hotel on Saturday. She has on Saturday. been living in Alaska since leaving Visits from Marcola—Mrs. Fred Springfield. Crabtree of Mareola was a visitor in Visits Grandparents—Miss Junta Springfield on Saturday. May returned Sunday from Portland F \CH, PR AS ’E i Drive to Dextei— Dr. and Mrs. W H. Pollard and Mrs. A. B. Van Val drove to Dexter Sunday evening. Plumbing Inspector V isits—W. H Holmes, state plumbing inspector, was a visitor in Springfield on Monday Small Boy III— Don. the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murphy who live on D street, is confined to his home because of illness. Teaches—Mrs. Marion Adams is teaching the fifth B grade at the Lincoln school this week during the illness of Mrs. Mabel Riddle. Has Powell at the Eugene Major Operation— Mrs. Erma underwent a major operation Pacific Christian hospital in on Monday morning. Dinner Guest—Mrs. A. B. Van Vaizah was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. H Pollard. Admitted to Hospital— Mrs. W. H. Bacus was admitted to the Pacific Christian hospital in Eugene for treat ment on Sunday. Visits from Thurston— S. W. Rich­ ardson of Thurston was a business visitor in Springfield Monday after­ noon. Attend Game— Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, and Mrs. and Mrs. Claude Ford of Eugene attended the Oregon- Oregon State college football game at Corvallis on Saturday. VALLEY FEELS TOUCH OF WINTER THIS WEEK T * A Battle Creek physician any a. "Con- stiputlou la responsible fur more misery than auy other cases." But Immediate relief has bees found. A tablet called Keiisil Order lies has been discovered. Thia tablet attracts water from the system Into the iasy, dry evacuating bowel called (he colon The water loosens the dry total waste and causes ■ a c gentle thorough, natural movement without torming a habit or ever increasing sy op .„ffering from constipation teh„w a R,,xall Orderlle at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at Flattery's Rexall l>rug Store. yiNAL^SXTTLXMSNT undersigned, administrator of tl„, ..«lute of HARRY L. SPENCER, deceased, has filed hia final account in Hie matter of said estate, with the County Clerk of latne County. Oregon, af> ordpr haR b#en ma(, p a„(, , pred ,,f rv„ ,rd by the County Court of said County, directing this notice, and appointing the 20th day of December, 1930. at ten o'clock, A. M.. as the time for the hearing of objections to HUl(1 a,.vount. and the settlement of said estate. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 20th ll‘,y of MORRIS Administrator of the estate of Harry l , Spencer, deceased. Immel A Evans, attorneys for JCatate^ N2O-37 IH-U-18 THURSTON where she had been visiting with her grandparents. Cot and Mrs. John L, May. Her grandfather accompanied Miss Maude Edmiston was married to Ralph Bonney in Eugene Thursday her to Springfield for a short visit Daughter Born—Mr. aud Mrs. A. November 13. by Rev. t hllders at tlie parsonage of the First Christian H. Murrell arc the parents of a baby church. The young people of Thurs daughter born to them at the home ton greeted them with a Charivari of Mrs. Mabel Gott on Monday eve­ I V d .y ’ evening. M ss K.lmlston Is ning, November 17, 1930. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John To Return Saturday -Mrs. Eugene Edmiston of Thurston and was for- Kester will return to her borne here merly a school teacher, Sir Bonney Saturday following an extended visit is the son of Mrs. Blanche Wise . „ . i .. i i He formerly attended in Portland. She will be accompanied of Eugene. by Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jarvis and business college In Portland but spent the past summer In «he employment daughter, Betty, of Portland. of the forest reserve at McKenzie Son Born—Mr. and Mrs. Harry . . , Harbert of route 2, Springfield, ars The Sunday school contest ended the parents of a baby son born to las’ Sunday. The red side with Mrs them at the Pacific Christian hos­ Hubert Gray as captain won with pital in Eugene on Saturday, No­ t few points over the blue side with vember 15, 1930. Mrs. Richard Hart as captain. There wore 148 present Sunday. Rev. Hoven See Football Game— Harry Stewart, from Eug ne delivered the sermon Dallas Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. followed b y a basket dinner. The Maxey, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Barnell defeated side entertaining the win S H E R IF F S A L E and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Larson all ners next Thursday evening. ,, . .. . . Notice is hereby given that by attended the Oregon-Oregon State Mrs Felix Sparks and Mrs. Arch v(r, ue an execution to me directed. foottball game at Corvallis on Sat­ Shough and daughter. Patty, motored issued out of the circuit court of the urday. to Tillamook last Monday to spend State of Oregon for t-ane county, upon ,i,v . “ Judgment entered In said court on the 2lat day of October. 1930. and Sunday School Class Meets— Mem several days. Mr and Mrs. G. \4 Iaimbert from docketed therein <>n the 22nd day of bers of the Bethany Sunday school Alma spent Sunday at Bert Weaver’s of October 1930. In an action wherein class of the Baptist church will have Farrell McQulnn drove to Port Hugh Edwards was plaintiff and J. their regular monthly social gathering land last Friday. H. Heron was defendant, 1 have levied . . . . _ , , , upon and will sell at public auction at the church on uesday evening. Mrs. Mrs Margaret Engles and son from , hp h)gh„ t bidder for cash, on Marvin Chase is in charge of the Washington arrived last week for an the 20th day of December, 1930, at arrangements. extended visit with her parents. Mr one o’clock In the afternoon, at the and Mrs. A. B Mathews front d,*,r ° f the. court ’»ou*® i he Legion to Dance—The third of a city of Eugene, Oregon, the following Siuslaw high school basketball property, and undivided one half part series of dances to be sponsored by the American Legion this fall and ’earns played the high school teams of the following tract: last Friday eve Beginning at« a point 30 links south winter will be held at the Thurston on , the local floor . . . _ i of a ,>> point 7.25 , chains east u of O(.ounty urTey N„ 7 0 a of stone , ha hall on Saturday evening according to nlrg. Thuston boy. team won while recorded survey» of Lane county, O f^ Jack Larson, manager. Dancing will the Siuslaw girls team won. Miss Dorothv Travis, teacher of K»n. for the center of section 3« in I be from 9:00 to 12:00. .. n.oetuino i K saw Township 18 south the prlmarv grade, , entertained her . . aa __ of Range 4 west ■ * * , w _ of the Willamette meridian, and run room with a party last Wednesday thence east 10 87 chains to the middle LEGION GROUPS TO MEET afternoon In honor of Orville Hub of the county road thence along the AT LOWELL ON FRIDAY bard. Margaret Dilley, and Bonney center of said county road as fol- Jean Weise birthdays. She was as­ lows, South 5 degrees 32 minutes west The regular meetings of the Amer­ 4.74 chains, south 41 degrees west 2.12 chains, south 54 degrees west ican Legion and the Legion Auxiliary sisted by their mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell drove 2 94 chains, south 56 degrees west will be held at Lowell on Friday | to W altervllle last Tuesday and at­ 5 00 chains, south 70 degrees west 2.47 night It has been enounced by Major tended a party at Tom Carney's In cha ns thence leaving said rood anil M. B. Huntley. The local Legion running north 12.71 chains to the honor of Mrs. Carney's birthday. place r f beginning, situated In Lane groups were well pleased with the Mr. and Mrs. Ijiurence Gossier county, Oregon, said tract containing success of their venture in having the spent the week-end at the cnoat , about 12 acres, and all the right. meetings In various communities and Gossler’s brother, Jack title and estate which the defendant “ I had therein on said 21st day of Oc- have decided to alternate their meet­ tober, 1930 or any subsequent date. ings between Waltervllle. Lowell and Harbit. and wife. Miss Maude Russell, who Is teach- to satisfy the following sums adjudged Springfield in the future. ing at Prineville, spent the week-end to be due plaintiff. |300 damages, $56 virgil M c P herson gets POLK TEACHER POSITION U RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION Clara Bow starring In the Para­ mount comedy, "Love Among The Millionaires. ” The sight of snow lying on the hills east of Springfield, snow on most of the trains coming dowD from Oakridge, and even snow on auto­ mobiles coming in from Waltervllle Monday morning all served to remind local people that winter is fast ap­ proaching. More than one inch of rain fell here on Saturday alon« and more than that fell Sunday and early Mon­ day morning. The heavy rain and snow fall In the mountains Is already having Its effect on the rivers. The W'llamette rising almost to its banks In low places on Monday as the soft snows began melting. Monday afternoon the weather with her parents here. They drove changed for the better and usual fall , . , Marriage Licenses Issued over the pass by Bend but It snowed days with snappy mornings and eve­ During the past week marriage li­ and the pass was closed, bo In re- nings have been felt. censes have been issued to the fol­ turning they had to drive via Port- lowing: Andrew McWillians and Doris jand LINCOLN SCHOOL CLUBS Christmas, both of McArthur, Cali­ Hugh Doolittle visited his aunt, ELECT NEW OFFICIALS fornia; Lee Kirby and Vonda Hub­ Mrs. Ellen Needham, last week Mrs. bard,Eugene; Alfred Kays and Velma ' Needham motored to Cottage Grove Three Four-H clubs at the Lincoln Vaughn, both of McGlynn; Laurence with him on Friday and spent the school held meetings during the past Smith and Ethyl Smith, both of Gold wpek-end with her mother, Mrs. week and eleqted officers for the Hill; Claude Davis and Florence Teeters. school year. Toman, both of Eugene; Forrest Had- Miss Hazel Edmiston attended the The Bachelor Sewing club elected sail and Helga Schonberg, both of football game at Corvallis last Sat Charies Cole, president; Ronald Farns­ Eugene; Ralph Bonney, Eugene and urday and spent the week-end with worth, vice-president; and Disque Pearl Edmiston, Thurston. Mrs. Jack Hill. Smith, secretary. The Jolly Workers group met at the home of Margaret Haak and elected Joan Seavey, president; Thel­ ma Llpes. vice-president and secretary. The Cooking club held Its first meeting at the home of Doris Girard and elected the following officers: Viola Robertson, president; Faye Squires, vice-president; Essell Adams, secretary; Velma Peddlcord, treas­ urer; Margaret Jarrett, news reporter and Doris Worley, song and yell leader. Virgil McPherson, assistant princi­ pal of the Dallas junior high school was elected president of the Polk county Oregon State Teacher’s asso­ ciation at their annual Institute meet­ ing held last week at Dallas. Mr. McPherson has been active In the work of the Oregon State Teacher’s association for several years and last year was a delegate to the annual meeting at Portlnd. He Is an alumnus of the Springfield high school and of the Oregon Normal school at Mon­ mouth. He was a teacher In the Rprlngfield schools In 1925-28. Mr. McPherson spent the past week- «lid In Springfield visiting with his mother. Mrs. Bud McPherson. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1930 TI IE SPRINGFIELD NEWS «' '"ars costs of said action. $30 at- torneys fees, with Interest on said H,.VPral sum(, at |egH, rale alnt.e Oct 21st, 1930, together with the costs ol making such sale. Said sale will be subject to redemption as by law al­ lowed. H. L. BOWN. Sheriff of Isine county. 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Phone 49 1th anti A Street Springfield Ford Dealern Store will be CLOSED all day Thursday, 20th, getting ready far BBEIER S BIG GENERAL SALE Sale Start» Friday morning, November 21 at 9 o'clock 968 Willamette SWEET CIDER EUGENE SQUASH CELERY Delicious MINCE MEAT Dine Well, for Less This Thankgiving APPLES The delicacies t h a t m a k e Thanksgiving the biggest feast of the year, will cost you less this year than ever. We have pre­ pared to serve you well, for less money with everything the o c - casion demands. Assorted CRAN­ BERRIES PHONE 22 WE DELIVER Pumpkins Irish-Murphy Co. Give us your order early and we will guarantee you will get a good bird. 4th and Main Sts. E. C. STUART I uni opening it Barber 8ht»p In Springfield In the Com­ mercial State Bank building next door to the Poatofflco, Saturday morning. | i Turkeys! INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. To Men and Women of Springfield | Potatoes The Finest We’ve Ever Had. All Corn and Milk Fattened. I Formerly Gray’s Grocery 5th and Main St. NUTS RAISINS OLIVES