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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T W E N T Y -K IO H T II YKAK.
STATE FILES BANK
Stop ia Prolimina”
ment of First
From Commerci«.
Pay-
•tdt
HPKINGKIKLD, LANE COUNTY, OKKOON, THURSDAY, NOVEKBER 19, 1931
Singers to
Come Tuesday
D ixie
No. 45
Special Meeting to
LEBANON GAME IS I .0 .0 .K Observe
50th Anniversary
Plan Relief Work GATHER IN CITY
TO MEET EBIDAY
OFE: U.H.S. NEXT
S. E. McBee Holds Member­
Jubilee Quartet to Civa Free
5
1 " 11 ■"
Program at M. E. Church Condition of Brattain Field ship for 41 Years in Spring- Group Reports on Altered Neil Pollard Calls All Organi­
field Lodge No. 70
Fair Plans to be Heard at
zations of City to Send
Tuesday at 7:30
Prevents Playing of Grid
Monthly
Meeting
Representatives
Game Friday
One hundred persons gathered St
The Dials Jubllse Quartet known
throughout the country (or the sup-i
b quality of their musts will give FIELD NOW SEA OF MUD
entertainment here Tuesday
•«. November 14. at 7:M . U- H. 8. Game is Changed to
Appreciation
I want to thank the members
of the committee organized
earlier In the fall for the splen­
did work they have done to date.
The organization of a commun
Ity-wlde committee to carry on
the work of relieving dlstreee
among the needy of the city
has been asked because of the
large numbers of cases needing
such relief, so many more than
bad been anticipated that It
would be an unfair imposition
to expect this smaller group to
continue the work alone.
Annual Mid-Year Institute of
Epworth League to Hold
Three Meeting Here
the I. O. O. F. hall laat night to
SPR IN G FIELD TO BE HOST SUPPLY DEPOT NEEDED
REV. PO IN D EXTER DEAN
participate In the fiftieth anniver­
sary celebration of the founding of
Fianl Action In Mattar t
Sessions Close Sunday Morn­
the odd Fellow organization in l Many Organizations Vote to Demands on Smaller Com­
mittee Surpass All Previ­
Springfield on October 24. 1881.
ing at M. E. Church with
panda on Stata Banking Of-
Wednesday Evening, Nov­
Support Change; Will Make
v alwuya somsthlng about
The evening was also tbe annual
ous Expectation*
Sermon by Rev. Porter
fidala at Salam
1«
.air ot colored singers that
ember 25. at 8:00
Difference in Taxes
homecoming night for tbe lodge
I ton lies a responsive cord In thei
A determined effort to establish
The annual mid-year Institute of
Sentiment of tbe people of Lane
The complete Hat of all approved h„a rt „ ( every listener. They sing
The
Ixibooan Hprtngfleld
high members.
the Methodist young people of thia
Members of the Juanita Rebekah county towards tbe annual fair, as a systematic method of carrying
claims against the Commercial u ,r u|,| folk songs of the tfciuth In «hool football game, scheduled (or
section of the W illamette Valley
Htate hank ot Hprtngfleld. made be i their own Inimitable way. T h e re ' Brattain field Friday afternoon was lodge, high officials of tbe I. O. O. expressed by votes taken at meet­ on charity and relief work among
wlll be held thia week-end la the
tween the dates June S. and Nov )a nothing so full of genuine sweet | called off thia mornlug because of F. and visitors from Kugene and ings of the various organizations the needy people of this city at the
local church. The registration be­
ember 14 waa filed lu Circuit court ,,eaa. so full of melody, as the old the continued rainfall. The playing others not members attended the of the county will be beard at the present time, and during the com
gins Friday evening at 5 o’clock.
Wednesday by F. ti. Ituvemann J nvgru aonMa Bn<l It takes the re a l, rleld .*■ thoroughly soaked with session.
monthly meeting of tbe Lane Coun­ Ing winter months will be made at
There wlll be a banquet at the
The closed meeting of tbe I. O. ty Chamber of Commerce to be held a special clty-wlde gathering which
representative of the state basking na(ru to sing them as they should w»ter now and Indications are that
I feel that the time has come
church at 6:30 followed by an In­
department In charge of the llqul 11,„ ayqg. The program of the Dixie It will be even worse before game O. F. began at 7:30 with the usual at Springfield on Friday evening has been called to meet at tbe city
when it is necessary to enlarge
hall this evening at 7:30. Tbe move
spirational program, classes, fun
datlon of the bank.
Jubilee Quartet Includes a goodly time tomorrow making It almost order of hxlge business and the of this week,
the committee and to more
Is
entirely
Independent
of
all
pre­
and bed-time stories.
election
of
officers.
Elmer
Pyne
Turkey
Dinner
Up
Impossible
to
move
about
on
the
The claims are segregated Into number of these plantation rnelo-
evenly divide tbe work which
two major groups; the commercial. I
and spirituals for which Ihelr field.
was chosen noble grand; Ernest
W illiam Goodman, proprietor of vious efforts which have been
Bed and breakfast w ill be fur­
must be done.
made.
Many
parents
of
boys
on
the
Black,
vice
grand;
Oswald
Olson.
t^e
Eagle
Cafe,
will
prepare
and
nished by tbe local church to visit­
the savings, and a few minor one« voices are so peculiarly adapted,
oenefittlng from it.
Realizing the immediate neces­
the d |„ner. He says he will
ing Leaguers. The price of regis­
such as the preference claim» -ph,, program Is Interspersed with team have asked that tbe game be secretary, and Karl Olrard, treat
The former work of tbe com­
sity
for
tbe
establishment
of
a
cen­
which total four and which have ¡many humorous and popular selec­ called off so that the boys will not ur*r.
tration will be one dollar which
serve a regular turkey dinner com-
tmen paid. These are Postmaster, j (|ona , aa we»ll as attractive feutures huve to waddle about In the mud
llom er D. Angel, Portland, grand-
with all the necessary trim- tral agency to carry on the w ork.1 mittee has been greatly appre
will Include all meals and general
elated by myself and by those
master of tbe grand lodge of Ore- min-a and wlll lop lt off wllh a w ,e Mayor W. P. Tyson has Induced
expense. Miss Helen Crandall Is
Hprlngrleld.
checking
account. Kvery man of the Dixie Jubilee with wet clothes.
Nell Pollard to act as chairman
I sincerely hope and feel sure
Whether or not tbe game will gon, and Mrs Ethel Meldrum. Mil- p|„ a la-mode.
the registrar and Rev. Poindexter
»37 66. and drafts outstanding »376; quurtet Is a vocal soloist and their
of the meeting tonight and to est-' that we can continue to have
will act as dean. An unusual fac­
Federal Reserve Rank of Port­ harmony Is unsurpassed. One of be played later la not certain. It waukle. president of the Oregon
The committee in charge of the
tbe willing cooperation of the
ulty has been secured. The Rev.
land. Oregon, rash letter. »871.49; their number reads from Paul laiur- probably will not as all games after Rebekah assembly, made fraternal meeting Is particularly desirous of ablish a storeroom for foods and
members of tbe earlier group
Cecil F. Klstow pastor of the Meth­
Home Insurance Company of New ence Dunbar’s works. Three of Thanksgiving are prohibited by the visits being Introduced by Charles bavlng a large representation of clothing In the city hall In the room
formerly occupied by the fire
In the larger work now before
The grand of- I local business men present.
odist church In Eugene wlll give a
York, a special deposit of »18.90; these men have been singing to- state athletic officers, except In tbe Poole of Eugene
truck.
us.
fleers were welcomed with a talk by
course In Bible. Rev. R. B. Por­
held In trust; and United Wales . gether for IS years and those who case of those played (or charity.
The meeting wUl be held at the
All Asked to Join
Signed. W P. TY8O N , Mayor.
Fred W alker, past grandmaster.
ter. campuH director of tbe Y. M.
U. H. 8. Wednesday
National bank of Eugene as guard have heard them will not wait to
Community hall and wlll open with
Every organization in the city,
The game wlbt University High Dr L. L. Baker of Eugene, another
C. A. and recently a missionary
Ian of the estate of Robert T. Allen, have their neighbors tell of the
a dinner at 8:30. W. K. Barnell, all chnrcbes. all lodges, all clubs. I
in the Orient, will give a course
a special deposit held In trust. wonderful harmony and the excep­ school to be played on Hayward past grandmaster was also pre­
president of the Springfield Cham­ and all other Interested parties are
in .Missions. Miss Dorothy Nyland,
glWMtttt
A secured claim Is also tional program rendered by this field baa been shoved abead one sent.
ber, has charge of plans for the requested to be represented at the
The program numbers Included
day and will be played at 8 o'clock
Wesley Foundation worker for the
held by thu county.
quartet.
gathering which la expected to session. There are a large num­
on Wednesday evening thus en­ a tap dance by Maxine Snodgrass;
Methodist church of Oregon at the
Filing of thia claim list Is the
draw a record crowd because of tbe ber of people In this city need as­
abling thep layers and fans to re­ piano solo. Mrs. Pearl Brbantol;
university, wlll give a course In
forerunner of the actual paying out
great Interest which has been dem­ sistance and H is up to tbe people
guitar
soln.
Mr.
McGregor;
statis­
main at home Thangsglvlng day
Christ in Art. Dr. C. I. Andrews,
of first dividends to the depositors
onstrated In previous discussions of the city to find them and to aid ;
tics of the lodge by Oswald Ol
and enjoy their Turkey dinners.
director of religious education for
In the defunct bank which closed
of the county fair.
in taking care of them, tbe mayor
son.
secretary;
roll
call
which
June 6. 1931, The list represents
I Oregon, wlll give a course in Oen-
A committee report presented points out.
Marrero Gets Recommenda- eraj Epworth League Methods.
showed that 8. E McBee ban been
the acknowledged creditors of the
POSTMASTER S SON TO
a
member
of
the
local
organisation
and
adopted at the October meeting
“The program of relief work -or , tion for Life Sentence;
Rev. Stanley D. Trefren of Cres­
bank and the dividends will be
COME TH A N K S G IV IN G for 41 years; and talks by Frsd of the county chamber at Cottage this city does not necessitate the I
made to these persons on a per
well will direct the play. Rev. O.
New Trial is Hinted
Walker, and Fred Bressler of Cot- Glove recommended tbe abolition raising of any large sum of money'
rentage whlrh will probably be set
-------------
W. Jefferson of Wendling wlll be
Word received here this week
tagle Grove.
racing and professional amuse- by means of a drive or otherwise.' All three of the men now being in charge of the singing. Rev. W.
at U per cent This figure is not j Seven Crews Employing Near
staled that John N. Hamlin, son
A guessing contest to determine ments, and the establishing of a W hat the people need Is food, held in the county Jail (or partlci A. W alker of Oakridge will tell
absolute, however, as it must b,-i
J30 Sent Out; Red Cross
of F. 1). Hamlin, postmaster, who
the number of beans In n glass Jar free <ara to the grounds. Agricul- clothing, and fuel.
pation in an attempted robbery at ' camp-fire and bedtime stories. The
approved by the Htate llank Ex
. R e c e jv e A p p lic a tio n s
has been In tbe diplomatic service
was part of the entertainment Mrs t“re. livestock and Four-H clubs are
Plenty If Gathered
Frazier during which Daniel Castro program wlll come to a climax at
um lners office at Halem
.
lu Huenos Aires for the past three
There is an ampJe supply
was shot and fatally wounded were the Sunday morning service when
The exact date for the payment
Over 500 unemployed men of years will arrive In Hprlngfleld In Alberta W alker won a prix* with to h* the dominant parts of tbe
fruits and vegetables going to found guilty by tbe Jury which re- the certificates wlll be awarded,
of the first dividend Is also uncer­ Lane county have applied for work time to spend Thanksgiving hull her guess of 1276. missing the cor- fair under tbe suggested plans,
rect number. 1277. by two.
In order to determine the exact
aste In the gardens right now
to turned different verdicts for each The Rev. R. B. Porter will give the
tain
There la a great amount of on lazne county roads through the
days with hla father. He was to
Other
entertainment
features' sentiment of the entire county to- carry over most of these folks dur- of the three defendants at 10:00 message at this hour.
preliminary work remaining to be local Red Cross, the local chapter arrive In Portland Wednesday and
were provided sod were followed , wards this plan members of the ing the winter, and the owners are this morning in circu.t court.
completed before the checks can announced this morning. The stats
The comp|ete program follows:
will spend a few days there visit­
by refreshments at a late hour.
county body agreed to present the- perfectly
willing to contribute
be written
Although no official highway department now has seven
The Jury had been out with case
Friday
ing with his brother. Vlrgtl. before
_________________
matter to their individual organi­ these to a reputable organization
notice has been received here. It la emergency crews working on high­
since 3:30 Wednesday afternoon.
5:00— A Game of Tag. with Helen
coming to Hprlngfleld.
zations
for
an
expression
and
to
re-
for supervised distribution." accord­
expected that the payments will be ways. and have employed about
Miguel Marrero was found guilty ; Crandall aa umpire.
1 port back at the Springfield m eet-, ing to Mr. Pollard, who is anxious
made before Thanksgiving
130 men.
I of first degree murder and the Jury
6:30— Famine W’alfs in Action
HIGH SCHOOL PREPARING
to have the collection of this food­
>«-
Payment of a 25 per cent divi­
recommended life inprisonment; , with Myrna Bartholomew as master
Unemployed men may apply for
Many of the farm organizations \ stuff started at once.
TH A N K S G IV IN G BASKETS
dend at this time will release sev ;
Chauncy Guymon was found guilty i of ceremonies.
work at the Red Cross offices In
A county Red Cross worker ts
m the county and some others have
eral thousands of dollars In this I
of murder in the second degree.
7 30 — Organisation and an-
the court huuse. and their cases
The tables of several needy fami­
' already openly voiced their appro­ doing considerable work In tnvestl-| | and Harvey HMrley was fonntl - nnuitsemasts.
community among the local rest-1
will be investigated.
Karh man lies of Hprtngfleld wlll be heaped
gating
applications
for
assistance
val of the suggested changes.
dents.
i guilty of manslaughter.
7:46— Three class sessions (sim
who Is In need of work will be em- high at Thanksgiving time this One-Day Attempt to Com­
Decision to operate tbe fair along and in seeking out those who need
Judge
Skipworth
set
Monday,
j
ultaueously),
Bible, missions, Christ
ployd by the state highway depart year due to the efforts of the Girls'
plete Canvass Unlikely; All the lines suggested by the county aid. There are. however, many
in arts.
November
23.
as
the
time
for
re
ment for relief work, and will work league at the high school which Is
Will Be Visited
chamber committee w ill result in more people In the city who are
8:36— Devotional address. Rev.
ceivlng the sentence. James King,
for one week. Another crew Is then i making plans to provide several
some saving in tax levies, and will In dire circumstances but who will
Kisto.
defense
attorney,
asked
for
a
five-
put on. and another aet of men baskets on that day. All of the
Cold driving rains which dis­ at the same time provide more not ask aid. People of the city
9:10— Fun and frolic a la Tre­
day stay in which to prepare an ap­
ven work. In this manner tbe students and tbe faculty members couraged many people from leaving
funds for Four-H club work and should seek oat these cases and
fren.
peal.
His
request
was
granted.
list of unemployed Is given about ere assisting the girls In their their homes today will probably
more substantial premiums for the make provision to take care of
9:45— Bed time stories, W . A.
, a week's work every three or four work.
prevent the successful completion Lane county exhibitors, it Is point­ their needs during the winter Most
Walker.
Large Cities Urge Young Peo- waag,
Laat year one room si tbe high of the one-day Red Cross member­
of the funds needed to purchase
10:00— Taps.
pie Not to Come Seeking
Kltrg rogd cr#wg grg DOW work. school was transferred Into a sup­ ship drive which had been planned ed o u t
articles which are not contributed
Saturday Morning
Employment This W inter
ou, uj , he atate highway de- ply depot anu an almost unbeliev­ by W. P. Tvson. chairman for this
can be purchased from Red Cross
9:00— Morning Prayers, conduct­
S
T
U
D
E
N
T
BODY
PLAY
money, if the local people w ill get
1 partment at Sutberltn, Drain, Cree- able amount of foodstuff, fruits, district. The canvass for member­
ed by some Leaguer.
Ynung people finishing school wp„ gn<| g crgw gb<lut fWg m ||M vegetables, and clothing was as­ ships will continue for the next
FOR H. S. IS CHOSEN busy and gather up a supply ot
9:15— Class in methods (entire
should not rush to tbe large c l,lM I gpyth of Ku<ena.
, he western sembled by tbe studeuts them­ few days now until all have been
those things of which they have a
group).
"The Hidden Guest” In three acts surplus which they do not need.
now expecting to find employment
o( , j n p pounty emergencjr selves.
called on.
10:00— Intermission, with Trefren
and enjoyment unless they have j (,rpwg
worW><
of Hwlaa.
The district headed by Tyson, has been chosen as tbe student
The Î X a t ^ h î î r î o w . ac- Office Groups Meet and Offer
friends or relatives with whom j hom# ()n , bp sluglaw hlghway
and which consists of all of the body play to be presented at the
H IG H SCHOOL FACULTY
10:10— Class sessions:
Bible,
they can live, according to a warn-1 ())bprg grp
g, Baadaporti
Pay for Five Months to missions. Christ in arts.
city and part of the area lying high school auditorium on Friday cording to those Interested In this
ARE
GUESTS
AT
D
INNER
Ing Issued by the officers of the gn(, ()n |||p , )re<()n Co4g, htghway
north and west of the city has evening. December 18. under the relief work, is the establishment a t . Supplement Charity Fund
11:00— Institute and pep songs,
direction og Miss Margaret Mul- once of a supply station, and the
Portland Community < best.
near , bp | j , ne and i>oUg|aa county
Members of (he high school fac­ been mapped into sections wtlh 11 hollen.
with O. W. Jewwerson at the baton.
Their warning Issued by the |)np
backing and cooperation of all or­
Entering Into the general feeling
11:15— Intermission, "As You
ulty were guests last Thursday workers. These are Mrs. W. H.
planning department of the com
The cast of characters as selec­ ganisations In one large, function­ of relief throughout the country
Gantx.
Mrs.
W
.
N.
Long.
Mrs.
W.
Like It.”
munlty chest follows:
I Another crew Is working on tbe evening at a dinner at tbe home of
P. Tyson, Mrs. Sam Richmond. ted this week Is as follows: John ing clty-wlde relief committee. heads of the county offices met
11:26— Class sessions:
Bible,
Keep Your Young Folks st Home 1 McKenzie pass near tbe Blue River Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Peterson. Mr,
Mrs.
W illis Bertsch. Mrs. Erneat Judkins. Bud Thlenes; Bert Jud­ Methods of obtaining this and the Monday night, offering a day's pay missions. Christ in art.
The unemployment situation In bridge. They are endeavoring to and Mrs. Carl Ulson were also
Black, Mrs. Maude Bryan. Mrs. kins. Oeorge Marx; Greater Briggs. starting of Immediate action to­ a month for five months to relieve
12:15— "Soup's on.”
Portland Is such that we are ad k**P the pass open to traffic as guests for the evening of games
Every employee j
Paul Hadley, Mrs. O. F. Thatcher, Everett Lajole; Claude Wilson, wards this end w ill be discussed unemployment.
which
followed
the
dinner.
Faculty
Saturday Afternoon
vising young people not to keek long as possible,
George H attel; McCarty, W illiam at the meeting tonight.
at the court house has accepted; 1:30— Who knows what we will
members present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred W alker, and Mrs. Harry
employment here; hut to remain In
■■ ------ ---------- -
Gregory; Ruby Mayfield. Virginia
Proof of the abundance of garden i the plan.
Mrs. W. E. Buell. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitney.
do?
Ihelr home towns, unloss they have
Christie; Minnie Mayfield. Elva produce available to the needy of
Purposes
to
which
the
funds
do­
SEAL SALE D RIVE TO
Knox. Miss Clara Wagner, Miss
2:00-—"Sleepy Hollow", or In
, Disbursement of the fund has not
enough money to tide them over
Moyer;
Harrington.
Hazel
W'llson;
the
city
was
given
here
yesterday
nated to tbe Red Cross are put
STA R TS N E X T WEEK Lucille Holman. Miss Mary Hewes, were explained In an article In the Nellie Protwood. Edna Haverfleld; when Lum Anderson, and L. M. yet been decided upon, but it ts ' other words, methods class.
or friends and family wllh whom
Miss Lenoe Elliott, Miss' Ann Vogel,
2:60— Devotions.
' expected that it wlll be united with
they can live.
Melenthurla. Eva Louk. and Harold Shannon took a Ford truck loaned
Miss Marguerite Mllhollen, and News last week.
similar sums offered by employees i 3:10— Class sessions: Bible, mls-
Disappointment Is a sad begin Health Unit Maksa Plana for Clinic
Huhner. Harold Rassmussen.
by the Anderson Motor company
Glenn Martin.
of the city of Eugene, and the sions, Christ In art.
to be Held at Lincoln and
nlng to n young person’s career.
Murl Carr has been chosen busi­ out to the Bartholomew Gardens water board.
P.-T.
A.
TO
HEAR
TALK
Directors of the
4:00— Ask the Springfield Lea
■rattain Schoola
It will be far belter to remain at
ness manager for the production. vicinity and gathered up two loads charity chest wlll probably handle guers, "Where do we go from
TH
A
N
K
S
SUBJECT
OF
ON H EA LTH AT M EET Tickets will go on sale soon, he nas of contributed produce which they
school another year or help at
the fund.
here?”
Hale of Christmas seals wlll start
home, than be obliged to return
SERM ON ON SUNDAY
distributed among the people of
stated.
In
Hprtngfleld
the
day
after
W.
E.
Buell,
principal
of
the
high
The
nine
departments
of
the
Saturday Evening
home disheartened and discour­
First appearance of the high the city.
Thanksgiving and will continue un-
court house who approved of the 6:30 Moments of worship,
school w lll give a talk on some
"Let
'Us
Give
Thanks"
will
be
aged.
school orchestra wlll be made at
6:46— Methods class
______________ til Christmas It was announced
plan were: Judge C. P. Barnard;
the subject of the morning sermon phase of "Health" at the regular
LINCOLN SCHOOL GETS
County Clerk W. B. Dillard. Sheriff j 7:36— More Jeffersonian Jerky
meeting of the Parent-Teacher as­ the play it has been announced.
v K IN
isicikiriTrMd
ril
IIR
HAQ
Monday
at
a
meeting
of
the
Hprlng-
at
the
Christian
church
Sunday
at
SIN G TO N CLUB HAS
,
<>f (hp
coun(y hpglth
A N O TH ER FOUR-H CLUB Harry Bown. Treasurer Grace Sch- I Jingoes.
11 o'clock. The Bible school meets sociation to be held at the high
J 7:50— Class sessions: Bible, mla-
M EETIN G ON FRIDAY association held at the home of at 9:46, and the Christian Endeavor school auditorium Thursday after­ MAKE MAP ROSEBURG
Iska. Assessor Ben F. Keeney.
Organization
of
a
Four-H
club
at
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, chairman of
111 have their meeting at 6:30. noon at 3:30. Other numbers are
SO LD IER S’ HOME SITE the Lincoln senool to be known as School Superintendent E. J. Moore, sion Christ in art.
The regular meeting of the Ken­ the seal sale workers In this city.
District Attorney Alta King, and
8:35_Spontaneous stunts spon-
The evening sermon subject at 7:30 being planned for the program by
sington club wa« held last Friday Mrs. W alter Hcott and Mrs. C. E.
County Engineer P. M. Morse.
I sored by. some simpleton, I spose.
the committee In charge.
Roseburg. Ore.— Contract for the the Beavers was completed by the
will be "Seeking the Lord."
at the home of Mrs. W. N. Dow Wheaton have been appointed as­
8:50— Methods class.
preparation of a topographical map Junior high school students Tues­
Special music will be provided at
Employees of Eugene Light and'
wllh Mrs. Milton V. Walker ns as­ sistants for the sale.
9:35— Murry chase after Treiren
of the 407-acre site for the north­ day. November 17. Officers elected W ater Board, and the University
the morning service. Merton Fere- AM ERICAN LEGION TO
sistant hostess.
Those present
followed by rejournment.
are Mildred Tuhy. president; Col-
Plans for a health clinic at the bee wlll sing a vocal solo In the
• . M EET HERE T O N IG H T west national soldiers' home to be ene Cornell, vice president; Alice of Oregon have previously voted t o ,
•were Mrs. John Henderer. Mrs. W. Lincoln and Brattain schools to be
Sunday Morning
located at Roseburg was awarded
evening. Veltle Pruitt wlll preach
donate on day's salary each month
H. Hobbs. Mrs. Levi Neet. Mrs. W. held the week after Thanksgiving
9:45—
Sunday
school: The final
Neet,
secretary;
Faye
Holverson,
A regular semi-monthly meeting to Ben B. Irving, Roseburg engi­
at both services.
for the next five months to the un­
K. Barnell. Mrs. A. J. Morgan, Mrs. under the direction of Mrs. Della
session of methods class w ill be a
treasurer; and Caroline Hicks, re­
of the Springfield American lee­ neer. who Is to start work Immedi­
employment fund which was sug-1
P. J. Bartholomew, Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald. Lane county health
part of the Bunday school.
porter. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett Is the
gion post number 40 will be held at ately on the survey. This Is the
gested by County Judge. C. P. Bar­
Kenyon. Mrs. W. C. Wright. Mrs. nurse, were completed Monday. PRISCILLA CLUB HAS
11:00- Morning worship. Ser­
leader of the club.
the Community hall this evening at first step towards actual construc­
nard and Governor Julius Meier.
H. C.. W right, Mrs. Lawrence May, This wlll consist of a general phy­
Members of the group are Alice
mon by Rev. R. B. Porter, Eugene
M E E T IN G LAST W EEK 7:30. according to I. M. Peterson, tion of the |2,000’,000 institution
Mrs. John T. M<x>re. Mrs. Edward sical examination of nil students
Awarding of certificate! of credit.
Neet. Caroline Hicks. Mildred Tuhy
adjutant. Routine business of the recently awarded to Roseburg, and
Faye Holverson, Colene Cornell. L IO N S H E A R S I N G E R S
Prlvat, Mrs. Paul Bnsford. Miss In the schools.
Mrs. W illiam Curtis was hostess
post will be discussed at the gather­ w ill be followed. It Is anticipated,
Edna Hwnrls and the hostesses.
at her home last Thursday after
MISSION TALK FRIDAY TAX BUDGET TO PIC
by the preliminary work by federal M arjorie Johnson, and Josephine
ing.
Mrs. P. J. Borlholomew will en­
noon for the members of the Pns
Jones.
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engineers
In
laying
out
the
ar­
UP AT COUNCIL MEET
tertain the club at her home for DR. WALKER HAS NEW
cilia club. The afternoon was spent
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A program of musical numbers
rangement
of
buildings
and
the
their next meeting. II wlll be a
ASSISTANT IN OFFICE with games and refreshments. MANY A TTEN D PARTY
by the Elko negro students was
preparation of the grounds prepar­ H. S. BAND MEM BERS
A special meeting of the city
AT M ORTENSEN HOME
pot-luck affair.
Names were also drawn for the an
j presented during the Lions club
atory
to
actual
construction.
council will be held this evening
TAKE PR IVA TE LESSONS
Miss Annls McUookln, R. N. be nual Christmas party. There were
luncheon at the Community hall on
at the city hall at 6:30 to hear the
T hirty young people attended the
Flshlna on Coaet— Fishing has gnn her duties here Saturday In 13 members present and two
Members of the newly organized ; Fr,da>'- Mla*
Mitchell, mis
Here
from
Bremerton—
Mr.
and
objections to the proposed city bud-
social
gathering
at
the
home
of
Dr.
been very good on the coast dur­ the office of Dr. Milton V. W alker guests, Mrs. Clarence Ingram and
band at the high school are busy 18lonary w<’rker ln ,he Con« ° re
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get as prepared for the next year,
Mrs.
Herbert
F.
Jordan
and
Infant
and
Mrs.
R.
P.
Mortensen
on
F
ri­
as
nurse
and
office
assistant.
Miss
ing the past weeks according to
Mrs. George Curtis of Eugene.
taking private lessons now. They * ,on oig Afr,CB' de8' rib<‘,1
, h The council will sit as a levying
day evening. Games, stunta and daughter of Bremerton. Washing­
Mr. and Mrs. Oren C. Davis of Eu McGookln Is a graduate nurse, hav­
have not attempted to practice to- out of Africa when re urn ng o e
w(|| gpt thp U x ,pyy „
refreshments occupied the evening ton. are visiting this week at the
gene who recently returner! after ing come here from the Good Sam­
gether yet, but expect to be able , Lny
®
^
_
t h
e
r e
are no object ons.
DEGREE
STA
FF
COES
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
E.
for
the
guests.
a five day slay at their cottage on aritan hospital In Portland where
A group of the Army engineers
Pyne. Mr. Jordan Is a brother of to do so after a few more lessons
TO COUNTY M EETIN G
Mercer lake. W. T. Drury nnd R. she did some special work In phy
working
on the survey of the W ll-j
Small Son III— The small son of Mrs. Pyne. and formerly resided in on their individual instruments.
A. Drury of Jasper were guests of zlo-therapy under Drs. Freeland
lamette river were guests at the
Attend U. O. Homseomln^— WII-
Members of the Degree staff of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jantae of Jasper Springfield.
and Arthur Jones.
the Davis family.
Ham Pollard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Released from Hospital— Bobby luncheon.
the Springfield Rebekah lodge went Is confined to his home with an
—
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W. H. Pollard and student at the
Visitor from Cottage Grove— W. Pollard, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Returns from Fishing Trip— Dr to Elmira Saturday evening to par­ attack ot bronchitis.
Marriage License Issued— A mar
Mayor
In
Portland—
W.
P.
Tyson,
medical school In Portland, spent
J. Moyer, salesman for the Moun Pollard who recently underwent an
ring« license was Issued this week W. C. Rebhan returned Friday from ticipate In the county convention
mayor of Springfield, spent Tues- the week-end here and In Eugene
operation
for
appendicitis
was
re-
Several others
Florence Resident Here — Mrs. tain State Power company at Cot­
nt the county clerk's office to Ed- Grants Pass where he spent sev eing held there.
leased from the hospital Wednes ¡day transacting business in Port- taking In the homecoming aettri-
ward Trapp of Eugene and Digs eral days fishing on the Rogue from this vicinity also attended the Creed Brattain of Florence, was a tage Grove was a visitor in Spring- dgy
hand.
h ies at the university.
meeting.
field Wednesday mort-lng.
week-end visitor In Springfield.
Peterson of Springfield.
river.
EXPECT 25',
N EXT
GUILTY, SAYS JURY
IN MURDER TRIAL
500 MEN LISTED
FOB ROAD WORK
Weather Slows Up
Red Cross Drive
Portland Chest
K a rn Job Seekers «
DONATE DAY’S PAY