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    THURSDAY, DUX'EM UKK 17. 1931
CHAMBER GROUP
10 HEAR ENGINEER
T H E HPKINUFIKLD NEWS
PETITION ON SCHOOL
CHANCES POSTPONED
S. P. TO CUT FARES
FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL
Thurston
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parrot were
called to Westfir last Sunday by
the sudden death of their son-ln-
law, Frank Green. Mr. Green was
struck In the chest by a place ot
lumber.
Miss Lois Mathews had her ton-
sits removed a few days ago.
Melvin Buell from Klamath Falls
spent last Sunday night here wltb
his aunt. Miss Hersma. He drove
on to Portland Monday.
The Thurston basketball teams
were defeated at Ixmburg Friday
evenRig by the Leahurg teams.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Baugh and
family took Sunday dinner with
Mrs. Htella McPherson at Hprlr.g
field.
Miss Ruth Thompson from Eu­
gene spent Sunday In Thurston.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Shays from
Cottage Grove were caller In Thurs­
ton la»t Wednesday.
Mrs. Hay Rennie entertained to
her home last Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Wrlley Ham and sister, Grace
from Eugene and Mrs. Arch
Hhough.
The high school basketball teams
met their defeat with the alumni
team, on the local floor last Wed­
nesday evening, Carl Platt one of
the high school players had bis
foot badly bhrt and was unable to
play wltb tbe team at Leaburg Fri­
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and
Mrs. Inus Sbougb daugbter, Patty,
visited relatives In Eugene Sunday.
itev. and Mrs. E. V. Stivers took
Sunday dinner at John Edmlston’s.
Morris Brown from Sluslaw
spent tbe week-end In Thurston
He formerly resided here.
IHELMI IODO IS
IN ‘SWAN EE NIVEN1
DEGREE STAFF ELECTS
CAMP CREEK CHURCH
OFFICERS LAST WEEK PLANS CHRISTMAS TREE
Auollier postponement of con­
Houtliern Pacific: has Joined
Plana were made fur a Joint
Mrs. Genevieve Louk was elect
A community Christmas tree will
sideration of a petition for a j Chrlatmaa party uf the Odd Fellows hands with Hanla Claus this year
ed president of the Degree staff ot be held at the Lower Camp Creek
change of boundary of school dis­ and Itsbekuh lodges ut the Hebe- according to J. A Grtnaudy, pas
Springfield Juanita Rebekah lodge church Wednesday. December 13.
trict waa ordered at a meeting of ' kah meeting Wednesday evening, senger traffic manager. In offering
at the regular meeting and Christ A large tfee will be decorated and
E. I. Davie, Head of Willam­ the county boundary board Mon they having been Invited by the a variety of fares for holiday travel
Blond« Beauty Wins Big Role mas party held last Thursday even » program Is being urranged by
log.
Mrs. Zella Cantrell was residents of that community.
Odd Fellows previously. The party which are the lowest ever offered
ette Survey Workers, Will day.
in New Thrill-O-Drarna,
named vice-president, and Mrs. Lee
The petition asking that a part will be held Wednesday evading for this occasion.
Speak to County Croup
With Grant Witners
Principal Item on the 8. P. bar
of the lllu\Jp liutte district be trans­ December 30. The general commit
Putnam, secretary treasurer.
Estate to be Probated— I. M
gain
counter
will
be
the
famous
Installation ceremonies will be Peterson of Springfield has been
I'auallialloB of Ilia, Wlllametth ferred to the London dlatrlct will tee la L. E. Zlnlker, J. P. Lane
With the presentation of "Hwa-
river fur bars» transportation from be taken up at a meting of the Mra. J. E. Woodson, Mra. Murte "Dollar Days" when roundtrips
nee River," Thelma Todd, the cap- held January 8, at tbe lodge rooms appointed administrator of tbe re­
Olson, and Mildred Treanor. A will lie sold between all »tattoos on
initiation ceremonies were held late of Ellen Josephine Root. The
I'orilaml to Springfield will tw ills- board Munday, January Id.
tlvatlng heroine of one hundred
program conimlltee was appointed. the company's Pacific lines for ap­
cussed at the monthly meeting of
comedies Is elevated to the ranks for Mrs. Stella Eaton, Mrs. Can- estate consists of 92360 In personal
Mrs. J. K. Miller, Nleta Zlnlker proximately one-cent per mile
Ilia, loan,, awuilty chamber of com­ NORMAL SCHOOL HAS
of featured famlnlne players. While trell. Mrs Glenn Stone, Mr» Mabel! property
These »ule dates will he Dee, 22,
-
and
Mra.
Frank
Hly.
Mrs.
Hly
waa
merce Io ba, liaald at III« Lee Duke
Miss Todd has appeared In several Peddtcord. Mrs. Pearl Schantol, j
3 LANE GRADUATES also appointed to make arrange- 23, 24. 26 and Dec. 30. 31 and Janu
Business Name Filed— The as-
rate III Ku«i>tiu luulglil.
recent feature talking pictures, Miss Mary Ann Louk, Miss Max
manta for costumes for the drill ury I. Final return limit will be
K. I. Davia, In charge of Ilia party
"Swanee River,” gives this talent­ Ine Snodgrass. and Miss Kunlce, sumed business name o', the Eu­
Of the 25 students of the Oregon team.
midnight, Tuesday, January 6.
gene Cleaners was filed for record
ed young screen actress her first Gerber.
of Army engineers now stationed Noruiul acbool at Monmouth who
Mrs. Stone. Mrs. Meda Catching, Monday at the office of the county
Italph Mercer while walking Cent-a mile roundtrips will also he
ul Springfield to make a survey will receive dlplomaa of graduation
»old on the same dates to points
and Miss Edna Swarts, were In clerk by E. W. Holliday.
of the rlvar to dataruilua tba feasi­ at the clove of the fall term Dec­ home on the highway Tuesday
charge of the social and refresh-1
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.......... ......
evening wan struck by a passing north and east of Portland.
bility of canallaatlou, will ba Ilia ember IN, three are from Ixine,
In addition to theae aale dates
ments following the meeting.
aulo and thrown tome fifteen feet
principal speaker for the gat baring.
Estate to be Settled— John Hry-
The following are me Ixine coun-
and Injured with a broken leg add Gruiandy also announced that
Ila will discuss the work which ha
! son has been appointed admlnls-
ty graduates: Ida Jane Cox. Hprlng- bruises. He waa taken to Ibe Paci­ roundtrip» would be reduced be­
Flnal Account ot Estate Filed— trator of the estate of Claude Hus-
and hla parly aro doing
field; Paul A. Gordon, Collage fic Christian hospital for treatment. tween ull 8. P. points lu Oregon
Flnal account of the estate of A. ¡sell. The estate consists of >1000
Mr Ihavla waa to have appeared
Drove; Virginia Hhlelds, Junction
Mra. Ethel Everson and Mra. to approximately one and one-balf
P. Sandes was filed In probate In real property and >200 In per-
at the laat inoulhly mealing of the
City.
Fountain represented the local He cents per mile und one-way trip» to
court Thursday.
sonai property.
County Chamber whan that body
about
two
cents
a
mile
on
sale
bekah lodge al tbe Elmira lodge
mat at Hprlugfleld, but waa callaad
CARSON ADAMS, 12. HAS
meeting al Elmira Tuesday even dally from December lti to January
waa unable to be preaaut.
IS.
Ing.
out of town nt the laat minute aud
BIRTHDAY DINNER
K i l l I!
Tickets at these reduced rates
waa unable to be preaent.
The menu chorus met Wednes­
will be good on all tralus and will
A crew of around aeven men
Mr. and Mra. Marlon Adurna en­ day evening at tbe school bouse
be honored In either chair cars or
have been working on the aurvey tertained ut (heir borne on East and tbe large-t attendance since
Pullmans, the latter plus the usual
problem for the peat ala week«. Main atreet, Hprlugfleld. Sunday organisation greeted the trial of
berth charge».
They are Inveatlgatlng the chan with a birthday party In bonur of several new pieces which bad been
lial possibilities, drainage aud flood the twelfth birthday of Carson ordered. Over ZO were present.
control problem», aud are mapplug Ada ma of Junction City who la
It. G. Grr la the new owner of
tba river and the land on both aldea muklng hla bomo with them while the 30 acres recently owned by H.
between here aud Junction City. hla mother la bark Kaat with her N. Huberts and he la In possession
They have progressed with their father, who la aerloualy III.
and plana Improvements. He comes
The Eltnlra Better Home» club
Thoae preaent at the Adama to Creswell from Hprlugfleld.
work now to a point between the
met wltb Mrs. Charles Guile Tue».
mlU-raca dam and the Kerry »tree! home were Caraon. Mra. J P.
Nellie Olson and Eleanor Olson
bridge.
Adama and daughter, Edna. Miss were honor guests at a birthday day. Tbe afternoon was »pent In
opportunity to demonstrate her
Those attending
Mildred and Mlaa Marlon Caraon. party for them Wednesday even­ tying a quilt.
many talents and exhibit her stat­
were: Mrs. Dabltn, Mrs. Hooker,
uesque beauty as the leading wo­
Gretchen Movlua. Mr. aud Mra. ing at the home of Mr. and Mra.
BIBLE CLASS TAKES
Mr». George aud daughter, Delores,
man in a front rank production.
Harold llenueinann. Mr. and Mra. John Iteak. The evening waa en­
LEAD IN S. S. CONTEST Georgs Caraon. Hr., Mr. and Mra. joyed In gathea and refreshments Mr», brown, Mrs. Porterfield, Mrs.
In “Swanee River," which comes
Bowles, Mrs. Bryan and son. Billie,
Marlon Adama, and aon, Robert.
of cake. Jello and chocolate; those
to the Hellig theatre tomorrow for
SCHOOLS
GET
MONEY
Mrs.
Wilkinson,
Mrs.
Eaves,
Mrs.
Membera of thè Ulble Htudy clase
preaent were Harriet Olson. Flor­
3 days. Miss Todd shares stellar
ilamar, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. Hose and
of thè Hpaingfleld Cbrlatlau church
FROM COUNTY FUND honors wltb Grant Withers, former
ence txiwer. Inex Hager. Audrey
KENSINGTON
CLUB
TO
Mrs.
Guile.
held thè lead laat Sundsy In an at-
Martin. Elate Aahbaugh. Opal
Warner Brothers star player, who
Virginia, daugbter of Mr. and
tendance coni rat belo« held by thè
ENTERTAIN FRIDAY Woodson. Earl Woodson, Htella
A tax turnover of >62,463.68 was
Mrs. G. L. Rblnesmith has return made Tuesday by the county treas­ has many talking successes to his
church lllble acbool. They were
Schmitt, Kenneth Holbrook. Her-
Membera of the Kenalngton club
foli,; «ed < loaely by thè prlmary de.
ed to school after being ill for tbe urer to tbe school districts ot the credit.
chel Ludington. Lillian Heak, Kalph
of Hprlngfldld will bold tbelr an­
I m >•( fi» » fìt
«
past week.
county. The money came from the
A nice assortment of wrist and strap watches that
Lower and Mr. and Mrs. Heak.
Tbe Elmira high school basket­ county school fund following pay­ COOKING CLUB PLANS
tu (hi tuhta»t v«uh c I ahm tu re- nual Christmas party Friday at the
On Thursday evening the birth­
are priced right. Diamond and Birthstone rings are
vr««vut'4<l (U A 0:oJkU t»«t
Ih* home of Mra. W. C. Wrtght. Mra. day of Lloyd Brown waa remem­ ball teams meet tbe Triangle lake ment of taxes.
PARTY FOR TONIGHT
There is some uncertainty about
alti*’»*'** * >ni ut »*« ii eia«» la lo P. J llarlbolomew. Mra. D. II Mur­ bered by friends with a pot luck teams In games at Elmira Friday
always good. Fountain Pens and Pencils also make
the financial position of school dis­
The regular monthly meeting and
Ilare ih« Ir Indi* 14uni
o«i tba phy. and Mra. A. J. Morgan have supper at hla home; those present night.
Ixivina Flake of Not! has spent tricts In the county now because annual Christmas party for mem­
lari» oa< reps »»niini
r* »• i, been named on the entertainment were Mr. and Mra. J. T. Kerr and
committee for the affair. Mra. M.
tbe past week with Wllletta Ben­ approximately 26 per cent of the bers of the cooking club of tbe
MM IUMU> UUlV« ss« pO««lbÌ0.
family, Mr. and Mra. Kalph Wright
V. Walker. Mra. W. F. Walker.
nett.
taxes for the past year are delin­ Springfield Christian church will
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Mra. Levi Nsst, aud Mra. W. H.
quent. The action of the last legis­ be held at the home of Mrs. L. G.
SALE OF COUNTY DOC
Thompson and family and Mr. and
Hobbs will have charge of refresh­
lature In reducing tbe Interest on Lansberry. 764 A street. Spring-
Mra. Brown.
LICENSES STARTED ments.
delinquent taxes from 12 to 8 per field. this evening at 8:00 o'clock.
The home of Mr». Margaret Mar
cent
has caused many landowners Each member will bring a small
tin caught fire early Friday morn
County dog llcenaea for the com
Rev. Kalph Clark held preaching to let their taxes go default rather, gift to exchange with some other
log year were placed on aale at the JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS Ing about 2 o'clock and totally des
than go to the bank and borrow member.
office of the county clerk Ibla
ANNUAL PLAY FRIDAY troyed before assistance could be services at the Leaburg church Sun­ money at the same rate of Interest.
obtained. It waa occupied by J. day evening.
week.
Members of the Junior class of P. Kutan as u tenant at the time
The county recently received
The program sponsored by the
HUNTERS, TRAPPERS
1000 toga for 1932. The new Ucen- Ibe Springfield high acbool pres­ and the houahold goods were saved Leaburg Boy Scouts Saturday even­ SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
COLLECT BOUNTIES
aea are due January I. After ented their anuual class piny at and taken over to a neighbor. E. ing was enjoyed by a large crowd.
PARTY TO BE FRIDAY
March 1 there 1» a penally. Ta«» the usaembly period at the high C. Odem. The fire started In the Tbe program Included a number of
Monday was a rather rough day
for a male dog will be Increased acbool Friday morning. The produc­ rear of the building. The house was songs, tap daiices by Mrs. Mary
for
Lane county predatory animals '
The
annual
Christmas
party
for
March I from >2 to >4 and for a tion selected for thia year waa "The lost for lack of water and equip­ Barrlou, Impersonations of Cohen
at least a flock of bounties were '
members
of
the
Bible
Study
class
ment
to
attend
such
u
fire.
Mra.
Dreaalng
Gown."
The
cast
Included
female dog from >:i to >5.
and Kelly by Carrol Lansbery,
collected that day. being one of
Notices have been sent out to lllanche liâtes, Lucille Millican. Martin carried some Insurance. She Kelly Swafford. Harold Frazee and of the Springfield Christian church
the heaviest days of bounty pay- j
will
be
held
at
One
church
on
Fri­
all dog owners of record lu the Beth Corning. Oscar Clement, resides In Creswell.
Henry Carlson. Lee Fountain as
First National Bank Bldg., Springfield
merit
in gome time.
day
evening
starting
at
7:30.
The
J
llenry
Trlnku
and
William
Greg-
The Health club met Thursday a cowboy aud Mickey Smith as a
county culling attention to the due
The
following
bounties
were
col-(
afternoon ut the acbool house and hick farmer created much merri­ entertainment committee consists
dale
I ory.
of Mrs. Archie Davis, chairman, lected: Wilbur Pitcher, Cottage
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....... reports were given of the success­ ment.
Grove, two cougars; Glen Liedtke. i
ful working of the inllk campaign
Appointments made for the Mrs. Walter Laxton. Mrs. Roy Pugh
Creswell, one cougar; Prince E. [
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Jollff.
The
refresh­
whereby the school children were Christmas program at Leaburg in­
receiving inllk furnished by pat clude, Mrs. L. 8. Brown. Mrs. Ira ment committee will provide re­ Hellfrich. Vida, one bobcat; D. W.
Green, Minerva, three bobcats; I
rons. Noon but lunches were In­ lsliam. Mrs. Johnston, Christmas freshments for the evening.
The party is being held for the Darrell Pitcher. Cottage Grove j
stalled Friday. Mra. Italph Yoder treats; Boy Scouts as tree commit­
and Mra. (X E. Warner having tee; Mrs. Isham's and Miss Ellen members of the class and their four bobcats.
charge. They were served from Johnson's Sunday school classes families. All others who are inter­
ested In Joining the class are cordi­
the gym kitchen.
are in charge of decorations.
PLANS FOR MILITARY
ally invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dixon left
•1. „
BALL PROGRESSING
Friday morning for Portland where MRS. ECGIMANN CHOSEN
they will spend the week end.
Plans for the military ball and
SECRETARY FOR GROUP REBEKAH LODGE PLANS
Howard Dixon la working at the
Are Always rouifC at
•
dinner of the Lane county chapter
CHRISTMAS
PARTY
bank a few days during the ab
Mrs. Myrtle Eggimann of Spring-
of the United States army reserve
sence of hla father.
field was chosen secretary for the
Annual Christmas party for the officers' association will be well
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jack of Al-
ladles auxiliary Ueneral Lawton Juanita Rebekah lodge of Spring- along at the next meeting ot the
hunibra. California, were Creswell
camp, Veterans of the Spanish- field will be heli Monday. Decem­ chapter to be held at the Eugene
visitors on Friday.
American war, at their annual ber 21. and plans for this event Hotel Friday, January 8.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schwerlug
LET US SUGGEST:
Major Van Svarverud, president
meeting held at the Eugene armory were discussed at the regular meet­
entertained at evening dinner on
of
tbe Lane county chapter, is in
Monday
evening.
Mrs.
Judd
Staut-
ing
this
week.
The
chrrter
was
UookH,
Perfumes,
Thursday, the gudsts being Mr. and
fen elected president.
draped during the meettDg in honor charge of the dance and dinner ar­
Fancy Stationery
Powders,
Mrs. Kenneth Hchwerlng and Mr.
This marks the sixth term In of Mrs. Hannah Hill, a member, rangements.
Pena,
Toilet Sets,
and Mra. Al Hchwerlng. The occa­
this office for Mrs. Eggimann.
who died at Reno. Nevada, on Dec­
Pencils,
■cottons,
sion celebrated the birthday of
Cougar is Killed— Everett Smith
ember 7.
l>,-Kk Soln,
Pace Creams,
Mra. Kenneth Hchwerlng.
of Cottage Grove killed a cougar
AIR
HOSE.
FAUCETS,
Tree Decorations,
Toilet Water,
Dorena high school basketball
last week and was here Friday to
Candle Seta.
Rouge.
teams played Creswell at Creswell
STOLEN ON SATURDAY GLENN WOOD GIVEN
collect the county bounty.
Friday evening before a good slxed
RESERVE PROMOTION
—
And dozens of other useful and very appropriate gifts
About 30 feet of compressed air
crowd. The Creswell teams won
Salaries Are Reduced— Salaries
hose,
several
length
of
water
hose
Announcement
was
made
here
of known value await you here.
the double-header. Scores were, the
of all employes of tbe Eugene Fruit ■
boys by 9 (o 7 and the girla by 43 and several water faucets were this week of the promotion of Growers association will be re­
stolen
front
the
Thurman
service
Glenn
Wood,
principal
of
the
Brat-
to 22. Four car loads or more came
duced ten per cent starting Janu
from Dorena to root for their station In Springfield Saturday tain school in Springfield from the ary 1. This action was voted at a
night
after
the
station
was
dosed
post
of
second
lieutenant
to
first
teams.
They were entertained
meeting of tbe board Saturday.
after ‘the game with hot refresh­ It wus reported at the city hall lieutenant in the Officers' Reserve
Main Street
Springfield, Oris.
Sunday by C. O. Thursntan, pro­ corps. The appointment was made
ments.
Defendant Given Time—The de­
by President Hoover.
Creswell Grange held Its annual prietor.
fendant In the case of Sigma Tau '
The appointment Is effective as
election Friday night resulting as
fraternity versus Harold McKenzie
of December 1. 1931.
follows: Worthy Master, C. J. Crit­ STORES NOW SETTLED
was given ten days in which to an­
tenden; overseer, E. J. Itengel-
swer the complaint, according to
IN NEW LOCATIONS
brock; lecturer, Mrs. H. D. Lud­
P. E. O. MEMBERS HOLD
an order of Judge G. F. Skipworth
ington; secretary. Mrs. Margaret
Two Springfield business houses CHRISTMAS PARTY HERE In circuit court Saturday.
Warner: treasurer, W. 8. Gillen- which moved Into new locations
water; chaplain, Mrs. C. J. Critten­ last week have now straightened
Thirty members of Chapter 4, P.
Bounties are Collected — The
den; steward, R. E. Wrtght; assist­ out their stocks and nre doing busi­ E. O. Sisterhood of Eugene were county bounties on two cougars
ant steward. Winters Wallace; lady ness In their new locations. The entertained Monday evening at the and two bobcats were collected at j
assistant steward, Mrs. R. E. two firms nre the New Home Bak­ home of Mrs. W. H. Pollard In the office of the county clerk Fri­
Wrtght; gate keeper. 8. A. Russell; ery and the lrlsh-Murphy Seed and Springfield. This was the annual day by C. L. Nystrom of Oakridge.!
Ceres, Helen Melhorn; Pontons, Feed company. They are both oc­ Christmas party for the group. Miss Nystrom reports heavy snow above
Mrs. Henry Taylor; Flora, Thelma cupying floor space In the Stanley Frances Elizabeth Baker of Eugene Oakridge where the animals were
Howe.
building at Fifth and Main streets. was the assistant hostess.
killed.
Mrs. Hattie Uroshong and Miss
Myrtle Groshong cante up front
Portland Saturday.
'WHERE THE BETTER ATTRACTIONS
Elmira
Watches
Make Welcome
Christmas Gifts .
| McKenzie Valley
Edw. G. Privat
Jeweler
N I M H ¡HIHSH! n :
Chri«fn»°» Ctfts
Qt AU Kinds
Shop
EARIV
The Drug Store
< *
BUY
NOW!
F L A N E R Y ’S D R U G S T O R E
This Store Is Full of
T H IS
Christmas
Bargains
Corn-Fed
Lane County
TURKEYS
All Fine, Tender Birds
Fat Chickens, Ducks and Geese are here ready for the
oven. Also fine corn fed steer beef, pork and lamb.
IN D E P E N D E N T M E A T CO.
K. C. STUART
4th and Main Sts. — Phone 63
PRATT HOLVHRSON
Springfield, Oregon
at the
MANY BOUNTIES PAID
DURING PAST WEEK
Seven hunters collected >62 in
bounties from Lane county laat
week for killing predatory animals.
They were: C. B. Wheeler. Uoahen,
one coyote >1; Everett Small, Cot­
tage Grove, one cougar, >10; C. S.
Nyatrom, Oakridge, two bobcats,
>4. two cougars, >20; Dick Wat­
kins, Crow, one adult female coy­
ote. >4; Ted Watktna, Crow, one
adult coyote, >3, one adult female
coyote. >4; Claude Nyatrom. Dex­
ter, one bobcat. >2; and L. R. Mil­
lican, one adult female coyote, >4.
"
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g g g * g g * g
p l ay
a ttd g tt ■
L o w e st P rices
is perfect
"BEST
BEST BY COMPARISON ! "
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Thursday and Friday
“SWANEE RIVER"
Saturday Only
"FIRST AID"
- O
n c e s
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
“ IS THERE JUSTICE”
s
ever offered at Christmas time.
This store offers greatest bargains in every
department your money ever bought.
Every article in this store ie high grade mer­
chandise and has our guarantee.
Let this be your Christmas headquarter« for
useful, worth-while gifts.
YOUR DOLLAR WILL CO FARTHER AT
Fulop’s Dept. Store
Continuous Shows Every Day 1:00 until 11:00 P.M
4
334 Main St.
Springfield, Oregon