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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY KHUITH YEAH
SPItlN O K IK fJ), 1«ANK COUNTY. OREGON,
T IH ’RSOA V I »Hi EM HER 3
New Roads |ßJ|f|E Qf | | ^ | | [ Bible Sunday To CHIC CLUB PLANS
BASKETBALL BOYS Iwo
bo«»« Men Plan M g ) JALKS
V
A sk ed o f County
Be O bserved H ere
PLAY SANTA CLARA
COSTS TAKEN UP
CHRISIMAS EVENT IN CLINIC HERE j»»nHoopie™ nous, loumsis
Delegation from Westfir and
Oakridge Here Seeking
County Court Will Send Out
Sixteen Came* Scheduled lor
Survey on Routes
Notices to Relatives of
Springfield Before Tour­
Patients in Hospital
nament Play-Off
wo new county ruads tu lb«
r. .
‘ fir winl Oakridge district are
uf lb« county court,
elegatlun of that area wa»
Pre-Tournament Games Have
iturilay anil requested that
No Bearing on Eligibility
t.
ity provide for a roail on
Ci
S i bank of the river from
of Various Teams
II».
irltle» and another road
W ith »lx l<* It or in »n lu rn liix out Io i
with the High I ’ralrle
NEW LEAGUE IS FORMEL
NEW
LAW
IS
CITED
Forty Cases in County Would
Come Under Provisions of
Statute Now Enforced
Notices to relatives of patient»
I In the Oregon state Institutions
Monday evening nt U i» h ig h »ihoni rrnul.
Z ' asked for thu south ,or th® Insane who may be respon
gymnasium fur In itia l In u k e lh a ll
Tb«
p u n ille h u ilis i lull« point Io a very Ml<t» of the river would follow the slide for their care will soon be
Rev- Poindexter to Dolivar
Sermon on "The World of
Meeting Held Friday Evening
Members Requested to Bring All Doctors of City Donate
Life" at Service
to Discuss Plant; Fifteen
Dinner Meeting Held Wednes­
Half-Day to Examination
Something for Baskets;
Attend Session
day Evening Considers Cas­
I'nlversal Slide Sunday will be
of Grade Students
To Have Program
cade and _______
McKenzie Roads
observed at 11 o'clock ai the Moth
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Organisation of a town basket
odist church.
The text will be
All students enrolled at the Lin- ball team was put under way h e re ’
Members of the Springfield Civic
"The World of Life." Special mu club will hold their Christmas coin and Urattaln schools were ex- Friday evening when fifteen young W IL L VISIT AT LEBANON
sic will be furnlsued by the en meeting at the _ Community
hall ___amlned
on
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during a two-day health men gathered at the call of William
to Be Furnished Oil
larged choir.
Mrs. Bernice t-lgd Tuesday evening. December X. et ‘••Itole held here Tuesday and Wed
Cox to dlacuss a program of ath
leyt who has been pianist sipl j . j g o'clock It was announced this “ esday of Ibis week under the ana- letlc work for the winter,
Companies to Be Shown to
choir director, will continue her m ortl|ng by Mrs. c E Wheaton. (Hcea of the Springfield unit ol the
Although plans have not keen!
Tourist Travelers
work at the piano. Miss Helen pr«,idenl of
the club. Lane County Health association. i completed, It la
thought certain
High direi tor of music at the
Each
of the c|nb
re.
Tuesday morning Dr. Milton V. Ì ,!la* tb® young men will be able Io ,
The Cascade highway, the Co-
Brattalo school, will oe the new quoted to bring Home dry grocer- Walker, and Dr. R. P. Mortensen, malte suitable arrangements for bur< road- McKonzie highway ami
choir director.
le» which will keep or some cloth- and Dr. N. W. Emery examined the **•* ot tbe high school gymnasium tourist travel came to for conslder-
f*he church school Is Increasing |ng for Christman baskets.
«tudents at the Brattato school. tor practicing and for playing »tlon at e meeting of the Spring
the quality of Its work os well a«
The program Is being arranged They were assisted by Mrs. W alter home games.
field Chamber of Commerce Wed-
the number to attendance. They under the direction of Mrs. David Scòti and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton.
Games vlth other Independent n(,sday evening at the Eagle cafe,
meet promptly at 9:46.
Bailsman, librarian, »he will give
kinco|D
atudenta W4)re , x.
1" various cities to this The dinner meeting was well at-
Ml»» Dorothy Nyland, Wesley a review of several of the late .mined Wednesday morning by <ounty wl11 b" * ° “«ht by the team ‘ ended and It was voted to bold a
Foundation worker at the unlver books ami will also present a
j similar one next month.
Doctors W. C. Rebban. W. H. Poll-;
ally, and a gospel team composed Christmas program.
Plans were made to send a dele­
, ard. and W. N. Dow. They were as­
of students from the Wesley cluh.
gation from the local chamber to
These meeting are open to any sisted by Mrs. W. N. Long and
will have Charge of the young peo ,,„e har)ng an lnterea,
the work I
Lebanon after the first of the year
pie's service at 8:30 The work ot n ,ln< ,.arrled „„ by tbe c,ub and Mrs. George Prochnow.
j .O confer with the chunfber of com­
Mrs. Delia Fitzgerald, Lane coun
the Wesley Foundation will be pre visitors are always welcome, ac
merce over the building of the Cas­
j ty health nurse was In charge of;
senled In a very attractive service (Ord|na to t be president.
cade highway through Linn coun­
I tbe clinic work.
by this same team at tbe regular
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ty. Preparations for completion of
evening service at 7:30. They will
the road In Clackamas. Marlon, and
provide special music and present
CONGREGATION TO HEAR Three Officials From Port- LaBe county have largely been
the Interesting work of helping stu
made but progress has been slow In
OF MISSION PROBLEMS
land Office Inspect Work
dents at the most difficult and
Linn county.
Here on Tuesday
promising period of their lives.
Miss H a ttie M itchell to Give T a lk
A committee consisting of John
Coburg
a t C hristian Church on
Major Oscar O. Kuentz, Lieuten I And«r»°n- F. B Hamlin. Dr. W . C.
Tbe sermon will be delivered by-
Sunday Evening
ant W illiam F. Cassidy, and Lieut Rebhan * « r® appointed to confer
Rev. Poindexter at 9 :46 on the sub­
i m a n i Locke of the army engineers with lh® count> court about ‘ he
ject "The Living Word.” The
Miss Hattie Mitchell, mission -,tfice at Portland were here Tues
__ 8‘ ral«htenlng of the Springfield
Young People hold their regular Installation of All Officers to
Be
Held
at
Dinner
Meet-
worker
,n lbe Belgian Congo of | day afternoon to inspect work comJ aecUlr ot th® Cobnr< road Flans
weekly evening a. 7 : (Ml o'clock.
:
D e c e m b e r 15
Africa will give an address on "Oui pleted to date by the crew of men wer® ort«,n»llJr “> straighten out
K
13
-Evangelistic Work in the Belgian uuw making a survey of the Wll- th® road through tbe game farm
suciessfiil season In this sport for old survey for the W illamette high sent out by Lane county.
Norval May’s hoop men.
The state recently charged bock
way which was abandoned when
The turn out Is not limited, how­ the present survey was made.
to the county all costs of care for
ever. Io this group alone, as a large
patients from l-ane, this being pro­
number of hoys, several of whom FOUR-H CLUB GIRLS
vided for by a state law enacted at
have had considerable experience
the 1»31 session of the legislature.
BUSY W ITH ACTIVITIES
In uctuul competition during the
The charge uf care Is for non-
past year are out trying to make
M-mkers of the "Wlltrh In Time "1 violent canes only, l^ n e county,
the team and win the letters this ¡
sewing club at the llratlaln school according to recent reports, has 18
season which they failed to get last {
held a regular meeting last Wed ; non-violent patients In the east
year.
iiesduy with the following officers ,ern Oregon hospital and 24 at the
The six lettermen at the school
In charge: Muriel Tyson, presl-; »••** hospital at Salem,
are Brut« Squires. Oordon W right.;
dent;
Elsie Ingram, secretary;,
Marlon county officials have al-
Lloyd
Prese, Tomsetli, Harold I
Fralices Cornell, vice-president; ready started this movement to
Stevenson, and George Thatcher.
lysle Keeler, yell leader, and Helen determine If relatives have the abb
Open Season Friday
llty to pay or that estates may pro­
Lyons, song leader.
Springfield high school's teamj
Miss Smith, club leader lead In vide the necessary funds.
will swing Into action tomorrow.
the memliers In singing after which
lame county for the coming year
Friday evening when the local five'
names were drawn for Christmas has budgeted *18.000 to take care
meets the Santa Clara team on the
presents.
of the Insane patients, this being
Springfield floor.
The program presented was as the first time that such an Item
Sixteen game« have already been
follows: "Why We Have Thanks- has appeared In the budget. Ef
signed for the local boys before1
giving."
Maxine Kiultson; a p la y ,i(ortg will be made to collect as
tournament plays which start In j
“Polly l*ut (he K ellie on," with the far as possible from relatives able
March, The schedule as It stands
following In the cast, Isyle Keeler, to pay.
M. E. CHURCH PLANNING
now Is as follows:
Mrs Lena Fraedrick was chosen C° n’ °" at “ ** 7:30 •erT,ce “ th e “ *wette river. Major Kuentz la to and follo» ln« ‘ he railroad align
Fern Corell, Jane 1‘lialr. Angela
December 4, Simla Clara, here, i
CHRISTMAS
CANTATA
worthy
matron of the Cascade ' hr,a,lan church Sunday evening
charge of all river and harbor lm ! menl
Due to b‘,Bvy road work
T l o - Pilgrim Maid.' by Muriel Ty
llecemher X. I'leasaill H ill, there.
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chapter Order of Eastern Star at There ’ *n
* ’ ° ‘° “Ho! Reabers prc-ven.ent work for thia district. j in other part8 ot lhe co“ nt’r th‘“
son; a song by eight girls; recita­
December I L Marcóla, there
"The Word Full Hied." Christmas , hplr regular mee(lng TueBdav of L lfe a Harvest." to be presented and Lieutenant Cassidy has been ’ proJect haa been delaye‘‘ -
tion. Elsie Ingram; "A Thanksgiv­
December 14. Santa Clara, there .
cantata, has been selected for pres ,,Tenlng o , her offlcera elected at
,ableau' and Moshler-Murphy- assigned to superintend the work
“ was reP«rted “ »
diambe.
ing Rider' Rose Odgen; "The First
December IX. Kt Mary's, there
eolation by the Methodist church
, jme w er#. c
A 8warta . Mitchell, ladles trio.
.
of
surveying
the
W
illamette
with
that
8ome
of
the
°
H
“
»
“ I * “ 1®8
Thanksgiving,"
Elsie
Ingram,
December -II. West Linn. here, i
on Wednesday evening. December wor, hy patron; Mr#
Tbe morning sermon subject will * »¡«w o( determining the reasibil were 8€ekin« PAc‘ »r®« °< ‘ b® Mc-
Helen Lyons, W y e lla Spriggs, Max­
January I, St Mary's, here.
" °“ e T h l" ' Th° U Lackeat '' Vwl-I Ity of canalizing the river from Ore- Kenlle rh'er and otller acen,c apoU
23. It was announced this week tol, associate matron- R B Old I
ine Valller,
Marjorie Mulligan.
January 5. Pleasant HUI. here.
The program Is being directed by baIn aMOC •late patron
Mrs
Id
a
i“
*
HrU‘U WUI del‘Ter the Rermon 4>°n City to Springfield.
ln thla 8ectkm to ,urnlah lhe tour'
Muriel Tyson, and Rose Odgen; a Two-Day Sale of Disabled
January X, Marcóla, here.
Mrs
Abbie a" d lhere WlU * * apeC‘aI
Tbe firs‘ » o r* »b®e‘ of ‘ he sur-1lat »«enc‘e8- Moving pictures were
Mrs Jane Ketels and Mrs. W. H Swartg
ae<.re tary.
play by studonts of Principal
January IS, Hosehurg. there.
A committee
Pollard. Members of the choir un­ Wheaton, treasurer; Mrs. Darr Wll-
Veterans' Flowers to Be
Bch001 mee,s a‘ # :* 6 an<l vey has been completed. It covers especially wanted.
Woods' room with Edna June Yar­
January 31. Cottage Grove, then*. ;
der the direction of Miss Helen son. conductress; Mrs. Ida Holver lh* <’hr,8tlan Endeavor at 6:30.
the river arear from the railroad consisting of Dr. Rebhan, H. E.
Held in This City
nell, Violet Stevie, Nellie Gatea,
Jauuury 29, University High.;
High will handle the music part* son, associate conductress.
*
' 1 riJ8e
“ le mill race dam thia Maxey and F. B. Hamlin were ap­
and Belly Currie, and a recitation
here.
L ittle Forget-Me-Nots, made by Mrs. Bernice Neher Findley will be
bide of Eugene. It contains data pointed to make a collection for
by Edna June Yarnell.
Announcement of appointive of THREE MEMBERS TAKEN
February S. Eugene High, here,
this purpose.
disabled American war veterans the accompanist.
fleers and Installation of both INTO NEEDLECRAFT CLUB °C dlalna*e- deP‘b ° f channel, gen-
February 1!. Cottage Grove, here.)
will be suld here Friday and Satur­
Each of the songs will be panto­ groups will be held at the next
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tra l ‘ >P-’8raphy of land and flood
February I*. Open.
day of thia week under the direc­ mimed and there will be several
MILK TRUCK OVERTURNS
. .. . . .
„ . meeting December 16. This meet
Three ladles. Mrs. P. J. Uartholo- eontro1-
February 26. Kugene, there.
tion of Major M. B. Huntly. Tbe a .e a u s Elaborate lighting effects ,ng wl„ gtart a, # . J0 an<J wJ|1
Mofntt- and
ar" now busy putting to
ON SLIPPERY PAVEMENT
March 3. University High, there.
sale dates are tbe same as those [ are being planned, according to covered dish affair
The Installa- Mrs. Clayton Barber were Initiated river gauges every half mile down
New D istrict Formed
In other communities of the count* Mrs. Ketels
Rising temperature coupled with
tlon ceremonies will follow the din Into the Needlecraft club last night Ibe river
Eugene and
A new alignment of districts has
and lhe small flowers retail for 10
There will be about 100 people ner.
at a meeting held at the home Junc“ °» < W - This w ill be follow- a slow drizallng rain yesterday
been worked out this year which
ln the cast.
cents each.
Those in charge of the dinner of Mrs. Gertrude WtHw». The ' d by 8OUnd*ngs to be taken every ended what threatened to become
is expei ted to create mui h g reater, Funds
Sought to Provide
Some ot the flowers will be sent
are Mrs. Sidney Ward.
Mrs. Opal evening was spent with social
feet across the river at. 209 a serious menace to traffic on tbe
• nterest to basketball a« a .port for
NeceMnry Change, in Par­ to smaller communities adjoining
paved highways.
Roberts. Mrs. R. o. Oldham.
Mrs events and ronclsded with refresh foot ln‘ ®r »a1« dowaatrwam.
tió- ip i < tu to r -
I.mu- county h a » 1
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this city Including Oakridge and
j Condoned cold and a light rain­
Paul Basford.
ments.
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sonage Heating Plant
been cut away from her former nt .
W estfir, according to Huntly. The
fall Tuesday evening left the
The Christmas party for the DAMAGES TO PROPERTY
filiations to the north and Is now 1
The Ladles' Aid society of the plan of selling the flowers had uol
streets
and paved roads covered
group will be held at the home ot
In District 10 which Includes all of
ARE ESTIMATED HERE with a fine coat of smooth Ice. One
Methodist church Is giving u cafe- been worked out yesterday by Mr.
Mrs.
W.
C.
W
right
on
December
17.
Lane and Douglas counties.
.
PROGRESS FAVORABLE
, (erlu dinner Friday, December 11. Huntly.
of the most bothersome places to
The high school gymnasium a n d ,< t,
, ,
Another Innovation this year Is
The Forget-Me-Nots are made by |
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Io their many friends who appre­
equipment stored there was dam-'
T‘Clnlty WM the br,dKe “ Cr<,‘"'
til)'
luter-siheilullng
of
games
und
sold
for
the
benefit
of
dis-;
New
Horne
Bakery
to
Move
Downtown
Response
G
reater
Than
BAPTIST
GUILD
BUSY
ciate these times, fellowship and
U U .T U p u o . c t u . c iA ,o n u
th“
»«260 during the W illamette river. Cars and
uinong teams In both the A and B i
, ,
. _ .
Expected According to Chair-
.
. social enjoyment. They are serv abled veterans. All of the funds i Into Front Half of Ralph
W ITH CHRISTM AS WORK lhe recent flre it was eat,mated by trucks had to creep slowly over
I< asui-s. with the winners of each
Man of Drive Here
and Stanley Building
lug chicken, meatloaf and all of derived are used to carry on work
the span until a milk (ruck finally
the representative of the Pacific
dlvlsluti to be determined In cliam
Members of the Artanian Guild,
the nice things that have given among the members of this body.
skidded as It left the bridge and
Coast
Adjustment
Bureau
upon
ploushlp tournaments.
This en
A l^ane county organisation has
Announcement that the New I Annual sale of Christmas health organization of the younger mar­
them a reputation for good eats.
' turned over. Fine gravel and sand
ubles Springfield, which Is In the
Home bakery will vacate Its pres- , seals started off very favorably ried women of the Baptist church, the conclusion of his visit here.
It will be pertnlsauble (o bring been formed In Eugene.
was soon spread over the bridge
C. A. Swarts. president of the
A league to schedule a large mini- , ..
,
ent
quarters on December 9 and ’ Monday according to Mrs. Ger- spent several hours Tuesday even­
along some friend who may not
school
board
was
authorized
to
act
I
pav«me»t
eliminating thia trouhto.
her of games with the B leugue
niove Into the front half of the i trude Wilson, chairman of the seal ing in making dolls and other a rti­
: often have a good meal.
A wrecker was called to place the
CLASS
PLAY
SET
BACK
as
agent
for
the
school
district
in
l a i i i i » , whereas she would huve !
Stanley building at the corner o f , committee for Springfield.
All cles to be distributed among the
Funds to be derived from the
TO AVOID CONFLICT Fffih and Main streets was made, business houses were canvassed on distressed people of this vicinity making settlement for damages at milk wagon back on its wheels.
only Ihre« A league rivals In the I
I supper will be used In paying for
Very little damage was done.
a special meeting ot the board held
county and would have Io travel : )mp
, o the
here this week. Plans of th e ; Monday by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. during the Christmas season,
The
date
for
the
presentation
of
Tuesday.
extensively to remain busy within L , ln< „yatem (>r , h<> church par.
owners of the bakery are to make W alter Scott and they report very
Mrs. Mirlan Rice was hostess for
the Junior class play, "The Dress-
NO CLUE FOUND OF
her own classification.
a daylight plant whereby people on | good success.
the group which met at her home.
| nonage.
ing Gown" which was Io have been
Tournam ent Dates Set
the streets can stand and watch 1 Stamps to be sold for a total of Another meeting of the group has FROSTY PAVEMENTS
MISSING DEXTER MAN
presented at the high school audi­
Present plans provide for a B
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every process of the manufacture I *25 were given out at both the been set for Tuesday of next week.
SLIPPERY IS REPORT
torium
on
Friday
evening.
Decem­
league tournament In each county,
No trace has been found this
of the bread and pasterles.
j Brattain
and
Lincoln
schools.
Highway pavements ln Oregon,
BIG BENEFIT GAME AT
ber 4. has been changed to Friday,
the Lune play to be held on Febru­
The back half of the building! These are being sold by the stu-;
and especially to the mountain morning of George Fletcher of Dex­
ary IX. 19. 20 Another tournam ent'
PORTLAND SATURDAY December 11, ao as not to Interfere will house the Irish-Murphy Seed dents. At the high school the girls' TO ATTEND MEETING
areas are all covered with frost ter, who left his home Saturday,
with the basketball game against
for runner-up h ams In each of the
OF LIGHT EMPLOYES now and are very slippery to drive supposedly to hunt cougar to the
and Feed company. Just when this league is handling the sale. They
Oregon Stale College. Corvlllla. Santa Clara scheduled for the same move will be made has not been also plan booths at downtown
counties will he held February 26
over, according to reports received hills of the Lost Creek district back
Miss Maxine Snodgrass and Miss at the Eugene office of the Ore­ of his home.
or 27 Io determine lhe district Dec. 3—The final hlg football game evening.
stores during the Saturdays Just
determined yet.
The cast for the production Is as
Lulu McPherson w ill go to Albanv gon Automobile Association.
champions.
The three highest of (he season In the northwest will
His automobile was found Sun-
M. R. Irish acquired a five-year preceding Christmas.
teams will ulao earn (he right to be played Saturday afternoon. Dec­ fallows: Mrs. Peabody. Beth Jen lease on the building recently when
The seal sale campaign w ill con­ this evening to attend a meeting of
There was no snow on the Siski- day by a searching party which
the N. E. I. A. for this district. you mountain part of the highway ; wen‘ ou‘ after he had failed to re-
enter the A league tournament to ember 5. between University of nlngs; Mr. Peabody, Henry Trtnka; he purchased the grocery stock tinue until Christmas.
The National Electric Light asso- the first part of the week.
he held In Kugene March 4 and 6 Utah and Oregon State on Multno­ Cumber, butler, Oscar Clement: from Ralph and Stanley.
,urn from what was to have be«n
with eight teams In play. These mah civic stadium field In Port­ Sarah, maid. Blanche Bates; Mir
q q Y SQOUTS PLAN FOR
elation is composed of those peo­
an afternoon outing. W ater In the
ple who deal In the sale of electric
wl>! Include Eugene. Vnlverslty land. The game, which will start lam. daughter. Lucille Millican; An­ TABLES TO REPLACE
Visitor from Junction City — radiator was frozen when the car
•
FEED NEXT THURSDAY I lighting equipment.
High, Cottage Grove, Roseburg. at 2 o'clock, will be played for the gus Kirk, lover. Roy Rasmussen.
Charles Toftdahl, father of Mrs. was found. No trace was found of
DESKS AT LINCOLN
All
Springfield, and the three high II benefit of the unemployed.
J. M. Larson, is here today from the missing man.
Members of the Boy Scout troop
seats are reserved and are selling CHURCH MISSION GROUP
leugue teams.
Searching parties claim that If
Junction
City for a visit.
CHURCH
MEETINGS
A number of new tables are be­ of Springfield are planning a large
Under lhe present arrangement for *1.00 each.
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i
the
man was injured he would have
HAS MEETING TUESDAY ing built at the manual training potluck feed to be held in the base­
WILL BE CHANGED
Utah closed Ils conference sea­
II becomes possible for a 11 league
Visits Sister— Mrs. N. W. Emery dled bY now from exposure. Of-
department of the high school now ment of the Methodist church at
team to come forward and win the son Thanksgiving day by defeat­
Mrs. W. H. Pollard was hostess
Starting this week the choir re­ went to Portland Sunday to see Het*!* are Inclined to believe that
to replace desks being used at the their meeting Thursday evening of
district title over the A league ing Utah Aggies 34 to 0 and at the at her home to lhe members of the
her sister who underwent an opera-1 be
*be country as he Is report-
Lincoln school. The tables and next week, according to Glenn Mar­ hearsals of the Methodist church
schools if they show sufficient same time won Its fourth consecu­ Foreign mission society of (he
tion In that city. She returned to | sd to have don® frequently during
w
ill
be
held
on
Wednesday
and
tin,
scoutmaster.
chairs
will
be
provided
for
the
tive Rocky Mountain championship. Methodist church Tuesday after­
strength.
tne past. He Is also supposed to
Eight of the boys have recently prayer meeting on Thursday In­ Springfield on Monday.
The Vies have lost only one game noon. Mrs. L. K. Page had charge smaller children with the belief
have threatened to commit suicldo
In 30 starts In the last four sea­ of the program for the afternoon. that they will be more convenient taken their tenderfoot examina­ stead of the opposite as has been
LEGION GROUP GOES TO
Return from Albany — Mr. and although this theory Is not given
tions and the troop Is now awaiting the custom for the past several
sons. They placed five men on the The next meeting of the group will and satisfactory.
Mrs.
G. W. Gerber returned Satur­ much support.
WALTERVILLE TONIGHT Rocky Mountain all-star team this
years. It Is believed that this ar­
the arrival of Its charter.
be held the first Tuesday In Janu­
day from Albany where they spent
rangement
w
llT
prove
more
satis­
Outstanding
among the ary at the home of Mrs. Emma Ol­ MOTION TO WITHDRAW
Members of Springfield Amerl year.
several days visiting with relatives.
factory to both events.
METHODIST CHOIR
DIVORCE SUIT FILED MRS KENYON HOSTESS
Utah
players
Is
Captain
Frank son.
can laiglon post number 40 will go
FOR AENEAS MEMBERS
GETS NEW DIRECTOR
Io W altervllle tonight to hold their Christensen, considered one of the
Corvallis
People
Hers—
Mr.
and
H. S. STUDENTS TAKE
On motion of the plaintiff the
regular semi-monthly meeting. This greatest fullbacks In the country. LIONS TO ENTERTAIN
Mrs. H. K. Phillips of Corvallis
Couch Schlssler of Oregon State
divorce action of Gladys Ethel An . Members of the Aeneas club
The s< lection of Miss Helen
WORKOUTS ON MAT were week-end guests to Spring-
will be the first meeting held out
the
Utes
when
they
FOR FOOTBALL TEAM dersnn against her husband H. D. were guests at the home of Mrs.
High,
director of music at the Urat­
of (own fur some months, nlthough scouted
field.
Several of the boys at the high
Anderson which was filed In cir­ Margnret Kenyon Saturday after
taln school, as leader of the choir
the post endeavors to hold meet­ swamped Utah Aggies. Schlssler
Springfield Lions club will en­ cuit court last week lias been with­ noon. Guests of the club were Mrs. school are taking their required
ings In several of the smaller com­ says the Orungemen are in for a
Visits Parent»— Earl Eagle, of ot the Methodist church was an­
tertain members ot the high school drawn.
lively
afternoon
and
will
He
lucky
W. N. Long and Miss Edna Swarts. physical education work In the spe­ Vaucouver, Washington, spent the nounced this week at the church.
munities where they have members
to win. Jack Cox, two-year letter- football team and their coach. Nor-
The motion states that differ­ Mrs. M J. McKlln will entertain at cially designed quarters adjoining week-end here visiting his parents. Miss High assumes the work ot
during the year.
mnn guard of Union, will captain vai May. at their regular luncheon ences have been settled and a the next meeting to be held the the boiler room where a large mat
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Eagle, while en­ Mrs. Bernice Neher Findley who
at the Community hill Friday noon. non-suit Is desired.
the Ornngemen.
has been Installed.
first Tuesday after Christmas.
haa been serving as both choir di­
Portland People Guests. — Mr.
route to California.
About 30 students are expected.
Tumbling, wrestling and other
rector and pianist. Mrs. Findley
and Mrs. Virgil Sexton of Portland
Members of the club heard the
i forms of exercise are being en­
ORDER FOR PROBATE
IUKA ELECTION SET
were here Monday evening as LOCAL PEOPLE WILL
Here from Portland— Mrs. W alt­ w ill continue to act as pianist.
Dixie Jubilee quartet sing at their
joyed.
guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Reb-
RESIDE AT YACHATS luncheon last week.
er Daggett and son of Portland
AT ARMORY TONIGHT
OF ESTATE IS FILED
are visiting with Mr. Daggett here FOOT BADLY SMASHED
han.
Mr. and Mrs. George Folsom
tor a few days. Mr. Daggett is a BETWEEN TWO TIMBERS
Order for the probate of tbe es­ KENSINGTON CLUB TO
Election of officers will be the
Mrs. Egglmann III— Mrs. C. F. have recently moved to the coast HERBERT TAYLOR IS
principal Item of business tonight tate of J. P. Mllltron was filed In HAVE LUNCHEON FRIDAY member of the U. S. Army engi­
neers making a survey of the W il­
Kgglmann has been 111 several days to make their home near Yachats.
3am Spicer of Marcola waa taken
VISITOR TH IS WEEK at the regular meeting of members probate court Wednesday.
Members
of the
Kensington lamette river.
this week, but expects to be able Mrs. Folsom was Verlle Knicker­
of Iuka circle, Ladles of the Grand
The estate amounts to *12,500
to the Pacific Christian hospital In
Herbert Taylor, former linotype Army of the Republic. The meeting and the heirs are H. M. Mllltron, J. club will hold a no-hostess lunch­
Io be up fot* a while this afternoon. bocker, daughter of W illis Knick­
Eugene Tueaday evening after he
erbocker. having been recently operator and printer at the News bus been called (o start at 8:00 E. Mllltron and W. G. Mllllron.
eon Friday afternoon at the home
Returns from Klamath F a l la - had sustained a badly smashed foot
The First National bank of Junc­ of Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew. The af­ Mrs. J. M. Larson and two sons when two large timbers rolled to­
Collects Bounty— Clarence Cox marrrled to Mr. Folsom, a painter. office arrived In Springfield Wed­ o'clock.
nesday for a visit with friends. He
tion City Is named administrator fair will be in the nature of a cov­ returned Monday from Klamath gether crushing the hones In the
of Marcola collected the county
ered dish dinner and will start at Falls where she haa been visiting foot He was attended by a Spring
has been in Seattle for some
Visitor* from W sltervllle— Mr. ot the estate.
liounty of *2 on one bobcat pelt at PRISCILLA CLUB TO
l;0 0 o’clock.
relatives since Wednesday of the field physician.
the office of the County clerk this
HAVE MEETING TODAY months before coming 175 Spring- and Mrs. Tom Carney of W alter­
previous week.
field.
vllle were visitors In Springfield
Returns to School— Miss Maurlne
week.
Hunt Duck* on Coast— Riley
Members of the I'rlscllla cluh
on Monday.
Lombard returned Sunday to North
Portland People Here— M r. and
Spend Week-end In Portland—
Visitor from Sweet Home— Mrs.
Bend where she Is teaching high Snodgrass, Norval May. Dr. W. N. Mrs. W illiam Foster ot Poctland Mr. and Mr*. M M. Peery spent
Home from Hospital— Mrs. Me- will hold their regular meeting this
Visit* at Portland — Dr Milton school after having spent the Dow. and Larson Wright spent the spent the week-end here as guest the Thanksgiving holidays and the
Lagan returned Io her home here afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mina A. D. Fogel nf Sweet Home was a
Monday following recovery from an Dillard, 730 F street at 2:00 visitor In Springfield on Wednes­ V. W ulker spent the week-end In Thanksgiving holidays here with week-end hunting ducks in the Silt- of Mrs. Foster's parents, Mr. and week-end to Portland visiting with
coos lake area.
day.
,
Mrs. Frank DePue.
Portland.
her mother, M r*. E lla Lombard.
friend*.
operation at the Eugene hospital. o'clock.
ENEÍNEER FINISH
WORK ON SHEET
B.E.S.ELECTSNEW
LEADERS TUESDAY
borget-M e-N ots
T o B e S o ld b rid a y
L a d ies’ A id Plans
C afeteria Supper
B a k ery to Change
Location in Town CHR'STMAS SEAL SALE