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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY -K1U11TII Y KA It.
B A S K E T B A L L s'“ r
ON NEW SEHEDIItE M “ ,r"
SPRINGFIELD, LANK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1931
No. 50
TEACHERS WILL Liberty Lodge _ _ _ _ MEN BIDS CALLEO FOR
Installs Officers
ATTEND SESSION
CHOOSE OFFICERS AERIAL SURVET
«o«»
NEED! FAMILIES
GIVEN BASKEfS
Mr«. C. E. Wheaton Enter-1
Large Crowd Attend« Spring-
Virginia Christie Carries Off
taine at Home Saturday for Lnn« to Be Well Represented field Installation Tuesday P. J. Bartholomew Elected Government Ready to Photo­
Honors With Her Work as
All Poor People of City Pro­
Mr«. G. Wilson, Retiring
at Annual State Meeting
Evening; Supper is Held
President for 1932; Covered graph Willamette River from
Evasive Debutante
vided with Christmas Dinner
at Portland
Dish Dinner is Served
Springfield to Corvallis
Mr».
E Wheaton win lioatena
Food Through Relief Depot
Newly elected officers of Liberty
Virginia Christie, playing the role
at her home Halurday afternoon for
I of Ruby Mayfield, modern debut-
ADY
l<«lg‘- number 171. Hprlug
ST. MARY'S TAKES GAME a reception «Ivan In honor of Mr». PROGRAM
NOW
NEW DISTRICT SOUGHT OPEN BIDS ON JANUARY 5 i ante In "The Hidden Guest" three TOYS
ARE
: field, were officially installed at a
INCLUDED
Gertr* e Wilson and her officer»
act mystery comedy, m at V the
Spring
Prob- ,,r«“ gu'berlng held lu the lodge
LA/
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93
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III» " S
J I I 13 9s
Traveling West Linn Aggre­ of
Social
and
Economic
Committee Asked to Provide work Mutt Start 10 Day« Held high school Friday night, car Work of Community Group
t * 1« chapter, O. K H. of
rooms Tuesday ulglit. C. E. Mwarts
gation Stop« Here Tuesday Bprln. &
lems of County to Be Key­
for 1S3I. The room«
After Awarding and be Com- ried away honors for the best per Has Been Successful; Mini-
was the Installing officer. Ho pres­ Transportation to and From
Night to Play Local H. S.
were .
*ully decorated with
note of Discussions
Church for Aged People
ented Levi Neat, retiring worship­
pleted 30 Days Later
formance.
mum Money ia Required
t'hrl»lmu
' ,,r» «nd greenery.
High School and Alumni to
Tangle in Annual Affair at
Gym Wednesday Night
a
ful muster of the lodge, with a past
Although not carrying the lead-
Idtne county teachers will be
Lighted ta, '•£ n the table« added
P. J. Bartholomew was elected
Bids for photographing from the Ing role, Eva Louk as Melanthurla.
Christmas will be a brighter and
master's pin on behalf of the lodge
further to t.
'oration »rheme. well represented al the annual con members.
president of the Men’s Brotherhood air tbe upper W illam ette river from Melons," the superstitious house- happier day for some 23 needy faml
Late In the af> z
"i light retreah- ventlon of the Oregon State Teach­
A large number of people were of the Springfield Methodist church •Springfield to Corvallis as a part maid, had an equally difficult part lies In the vicinity of Hpringfleld
m enu were sen
the boat«»». ers' association to be held al Pori I present for the evening Including
of the canalization survey now be­ and gave a fine presentation of because of the generosity of the
at tbe monthly meeting held Mon­
land neat Monday, Tuesday and
During the aft»
1*31 offi­
visitors from Corvallis and Oak- day evening. Giber officers chosen ing conducted by Army engineers, tbe role.
residents of the city and surround-
Wednesday.
cer» of the local Ka». u Ht»r group
, ridge. Two members, John W. Pur- for tbe year 1932 are Rev. Dean C. are to be opened at tbe office of
Others in tbe play carried their Ing farm territory.
E.
F
Carleton,
former
Eugene
Tuesday, December W, the alruug p ree n led Mr». W llion, worthy mat
Major Oscar O. Kuentz. district of parts In a nice manner, but lacked
' cell and J. W. Dailey, who now live Poindexter,
Mrs. Ida Gants, Mrs. Carl Olson,
first
vice-president;
W rit Linn team will Invade Hprlug run. with a copy of the lodge ritual. school superintendent, announces at Corvallis were present.
fleer at hla office In Portland on the polish of tbe two mentioned. Mrs. Scott, and Mrs. Wheaton four
Professor John Knox, second vice-
an
Interesting
program
for
the
as
Held for an Interesting gain». The
Regular lodge work preceded the president; Dr. N. W . Emery, third January 5, It was announced this It Is seldom that high school play- loyal workers spent tbe past two
Those Invited for the afternoon sodat Ion sessions.
Weal Linn boy» are going to make
week. The work is to cover an area ers are able to abandon tbelr self-' days preparing Christman baskets
Included: Mrs Wilson, Mrs. E E
vice-president; Kalp Keeler, fourth
The president of the association, I
a barnatormlug tour uegl week and
Fraederlck. newly elected worthy Hupi. I,. W, Turnbull of North i lowed by an oyster feed late In the vice-president; Dr. W. H. Pollard, of approximately 90 square miles. consclouaoess as well as these two for the needy people on their list.
will be guvala of the Springfield
Specifications relative to the d,d-
Baskets can hardly be the correct
matron. Mrs. I’earl Schautol. Mrs Bend, has secured a group of speak | evening.
treasurer; S. Y. Bartholomew, chap­
high school overnight while here.
Mis Marguerite Mllhollen direr.- term, however as many of the boxes
John lleuderer Is the new wor- lain; aud Howard Hughes, secre­ work set forth that the land to be
Darr Wilson. Mrs. C. A. Swart«, era who are outstanding In the edu­
Although West l.lnn ha» not been Mrs Ida llolverson, Mrs. Janie
photographed is approximately 2.6 i ted the play which drew a large which were filled with supplies are
! shlpful muster of the lodge.
tary.
cation world. The key note of the
miles wide, and the area indicated crowd.
; even larger than most of the old-
In the »tale tournament for the t'ruaan. Mrs. Alone llasford. Mrs
Oswald Olson was Installed as
Preceding the meeting tbe men
general program will he the social
inrludes
various channels
and
8ome comment was beard on the | fashioned clothes baskets.
pe»t few year», their team ha» re­ Margaret Ward, Mrs. Elsie Pollard.
. marshall, and John Ketels, cliap-
held another of their stag covered sloughs of the river. From tbe
slid economic problems of our coun­
peatedly been a runner up In Ore­ Mrs llelene Perkins, Mrs. N. Dgels-
new stage settings used for tbe first
Theae ladle» are actlng on be
I lain ut the session.
dish dinners. Paper napkins, and
try. Among the Interesting address­
photographs is to be constructed a time In the production of the play. tialf of tbe
gon City dlatrlrt, aud they can be by. Mr«, opal Roberta. Mrs. Jane
of the entlre
I .p e r tablecloths helped to create controlled mosaic of the area.
es will he "The Role of the Public
Mounted no to brlug a strong »quad Ketelg, Mrs. Itertha House, and
Most of It was very favorable, al- ,.lty. Contributions and donations
the proper atmosphere which made
Hi bool In the Holutlon of Business
The work Is authorized by an act though some expressed disappoint uf fooda and produ<H of aI1 k|nd„
on Hie trip.
Mrs. W. II llobbs.
tbe meal successful and enjoyable. approved February 23. 1931, and tbe
Crises," by Dr. Paul F. Cadman,
ment at the color scheme.
Equally lutereatlng.t or perliapa
¡ have been very generously contrt-
Rev. Crandall and Rev. Cletuo specifications prescribe that It Is
executive secretary. Han Francisco
more so to Springfield follower»
The cloth is a dark grey which buted by indlvlduala and organlla.
FALL PROVES FATAL TO
were taken in as honorary mem­ to he begun within 10 calender days
Stock Exchange. Dr. t'udmau was
will be the game the neat night.
easily lends Itself to transforma- tlona ,.'arniers baya aupphed , r
bers of tbe organization.
PLEASANT HILL BOY graduated from the Unlveralty of
after receipt of notice from the en­ tlon to other colors with tbe pro quantities of fruits and vegetables,
Wednesday, December 30. when the
California and the University of
I'be Brotherhood voted to pay gineers and completed within 30 per use of colored stage and flood and town people bave contributed
regular high school five meets the
F rank Beaver Passes Away Sunday Paris. He served for about 10 years
the, taxes for tbe last half of the calendar days.
alumni group In a benefit contest
lights. In the hurry to get the canned fruits, vegetables, and gro-
of Inju rias Sustained Saturday,
as professor of economics and dean Three Doctors Are Chosen to year on tbe vacant lot owned by
at the high school gymnasium.
Reference Is made to physical stage properties in readiness the cedes of all kinds. Of course tbe
of men in the University of Cali­ Serve on Official Credit Bu­
P u n ira i was Tuesday
tbe church, and to pay tbe balance data to the effect that figures of the colored lights had to be overlooked.
These alumni »a ll H game« have
committee has not been able to put
fornia.
Other notable addresses
due on the bill for completing the weather bureau show an average of
Members of the high school or a turkey or goose In each Christ-
groan to be annual affair» aud
reau;
Dr.
Howard,
Pres.
Funeral
services
for
Frank will b e "Education and American
work on the furnace In tbe parson­ four clear, six partly cloudy and 21 chestra entertained with several maa pox, but there are sufficient
have attracted considerable alien
lieuver, eleven year old son of Mr. Business," by Dr. Paul H. Ixirnax;
Appointment of three new mem­ age.
lion Not Infrequently do the form­
cloudv days in January. The Decern- selections before the play and be- variety of foods In each to make It
and Mrs tier! Heaver, were held at "Leaders of Men," by Dr. W alter bers to the Headquarters Commit­
Plans for an automobile commit­ her and February averages are tween the flrat *«><» second acts, poggibie to prepare several very
er students romp away with the
the Pleasant H ill Christian church B. Pitkin; and “The Social and Bco- tee of the Doctors' Official Credit tee to use their automobiles to take
long end of a close score. Thia year
about the same. High water and ’ Eldred Glaspby offered violin solos good meals.
nomlr Significance of Vocational |Jurpau (>n|> branch of
Tuesday afternoon. December 11.
The children are not being for-
elderly people to and from church flood, are experienced In J a n u a r y !« » « ^ “ >e second intermission.
the grad» will have such players as
The boy was serloualy Injured Preparation." by Dr. Andrew M County Medical and Dental osao- were discussed. The president was aud Febnrary.
i The orchestra was augmented in
Everett and Ereemau Squires, Thur­
gotten either. Christmas Is sup­
Soule. Dr Lomsx I . professor ° » jc la tl„ n, WBB mad. , hlll week by r>r
Instructed to appoint three men-
man. and the Tomseth brothers, In Halurday morning at bis home when
I-and adjacent to tbe river is re­ two of its selections by xylophone posed to be a time of rejoicing for
commercial education of New York M. G. Howard, newly elected presi Iters on the committee and others
he
fell
from
a
lOfoot
derrick
on
solos played by Barbara Barnell.
the lineup.
the children and most of the poor
university; Dr Pitkin I . professor
o( Uj(, coun|y a8B(M.,atlon Or were urged to volunteer their ser­ ferred to as clutivated plain, pro­
Admlaalon lu the game will be lb which he was standing while help­
viding
many
fields
and
pastures
children of Springfield will find
of journalism of Columbia unlver - O. R. Gullion will (III tbe uuexplred vices. The committee was not ap­
ing
hla
father
do
some
work
on
cents and 10 cents
All proceed«
suitab'e for emergency landings.
some
toys In their homes Christmas
slty.
New
York
City,
and
u
nation
He struck the back of
lernt of Dr. Hunt, reslgued. Dr. A. pointed at the meeting
will be used to purchase new baa their well
Cerotnerclal landing fields are lo­
morning. Many organizations In .be
ally knowu uuthor aud peycbolog II. Norton of Eugene, and Dr. R. H.
his
head
and
passed
away
al
the
ketball shoe» for the regular high
Replies to several letters sent out cated at Eugene and Albany.
, city have been gathering toys for
Ist; and Dr. Soule I . president of
()f Junt.,loo ( .,|y are upw ap.
school team. The tickets are now Pacific Christian hospital Sunday
by the local Brotherhood to other I "The river channels are narrow,
> distribution and a large number of
(he
Georgia
State
College
of
Agri
po|nteea
without
regaining
consciousness.
on sale.
units In the state urging their aid the water swift and the banks lined
toys were collected at the Metho­
culture aud Mechanic Arts.
Dr. Howard was elected president in a campaign to eliminate cigar­
Pallbearers at the service were
Doth of these games will start at
with trees, so there are no water |
dist church cantata and pageant
In addition to (We general assem­ at a meeting of members of tbe
young
boys,
friends
of
the
deceased.
8 o'clock.
ette advertising from "Old Oregon" areas suitable for seaplane or am­
last night. People of the church
blies. (here will be twenty-nine dif­
Lane association held last week­ alumni publics.ion of the Univer­
Coach Norval May's regular» Homer Parks. Howard Parks, Rob­
phibian landings and anchorage:
having decided to bring them In­
ferent departments having their
end. Dr. Milton V. W alker of sity of Oregon, were read by the
went down Io a 22-21 defeat last ert Phelps. Res Sluts, Donald Gil­
Funeral Services Held for stead of an offering In many In-
according to the specifications
The annual programs. The chairman of 8prlngf„.ia> was choMen aecreUry- secretary
Friday evening at the bauds of St. bert, and Ralph Kenney.
Promises of coopera­
Members of the survey crew now ^ r s . Jennie Edmiston, Thus- stances. The Baptist guild has also
each department ba. prepared an traaaitn. r for
yaar
Mary*« In Eugene. The Springfield church and Endeavor room were
tion were received from Dr. Carl
made and distributed many toys
ton Resident Since 1975
unusually strong program.
From
doing ground work left Wednesday:
boy» held the lend the first half. | filled with sympathetic friends and
I Done), president of W illamette Uni­
for the poor children.
reports coming to the office of B. COMMUNITIES ENTER
foi Portland to spend the Christmas '
but were unable to slop the Ht - many beautiful floral offerings.
versity. and from Ronald Glover,
F. Carleton, executive secretary of
holidays. They are expected to be ' Mrs. Jennie Edm istm passed
A great deal of credit for the
Mary's boys from dropping In long
DRAMATIC CONTEST 1 Salem attorney
Frank was born nt Pleasant Hill the association, there will be an a t­
! away last Thursday, December 17, successful manner in which the city
hack on duty Monday morning
baskets to even slid finally pass September 18, 1820, and has lived
1931. at the home ot her daughter. of Springfield has been able to
tendance of not less than 2500
Efforts to have an Upper W illam ­
Eighteen communities have en­
tlielr own score.
In the community all his life. He Is teachers at this convention.
Mrs. Rosa Baughman, in Eugene. handle her relief problem this win­
ette
Brotherhood
District
organized
HUNTER GETS THREE
tered the one-act plav contest spon-
survived by his parents and one
She has been in failing health the ter must go to the relief committee
Each county In Oregon and each g),rpd fcy (hp , une ,.oun|y Kecrea. were continued at the meeting.
BIG COUGAR PELTS past year, but never became srlons- organized under the direction of N.
sister. Ills gratidspnrents. Mr and
teachers organization sends dele- non and Dramatics association, ac-1 Gifts and popcorn balls were
Mrs. Henry Schwarger of Eugene
ly ill until Tusday night. She had L. Pollard. They provided the In­
gates to this meeting. Attendance cord|ng to Howard Dunn, assocla ¡ passed out to those present
Three cougar pelts were brought
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Heaver of at the convention Is voluntary, an d ,
a stroke ot paralysis from which dependent nucleus around which
prvtlldeDt
here Wednesday for collection ot she did cot regain consciousness
Pleasant Hill.
I
the meeting Is financed by tbe
the work could be centered. They
Contests will be held during Jun
To V is it Parents
the county bounties by W ilbur Pit­
Funeral services were conducted teachers of Oregon. Class room
She leaves to mourn her passing provided a central depot for the
cher.
by Rev. C. K Chapman of the teachers, principals, superintend­ uary and February. This associa­
three sons; John and Roy Edmts- concentration of the supplies, aud
Miss Virginia France of Spring-
The three animals were killed Io
Church of God In Eugene. Inter­ ents. supervisors, members of tbe tion is one unit of the extension
ton of Thurston. W alter Edmiston bave been very successful In secnr
work supervised by Ger- field leaves Friday morning tor the vicinity of Adams mountain.
ment was In Ihe Pleasant H ill ceme­ faculties of all the normal schools , service
of Eugene. Mrs Flora Price o f , ¡ng tbe cooperation of local organl-
rude ,
8kow ,l()me dtmotlRtru. Seattle to spend the holidays visit­
Pitcher
said.
Dogs
were
used
In
Death Overtakes Springfield tery.
Thurston. and Mrs Rosa Baugh-, zation in the management of the
and colleges of Oregon w ill attend (lon agen(
ing with her parents.
treeing the cougars.
Resident Seated at Stova;
man of Eugene, and seventeen depot
o f course the organl-
and participate In the various pro — —i, ,
. _____
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Funeral Service Pende
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
grandchildren, and two great-grand- zation was useless without the good
grams of the convention. The Ore­
chlldren and one brother. Jaanes will and cooperation of the contrl-
HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY gon State Teachers' association
George W. Gerber, resident of
Dutton of Outlook. Washington. She butors. but this has been maln-
holds 1« annual convention In order
Springfield for Ihe past three years
was preceded in death by her hus- tained.
Mrs.
W illis
Bertach
Entertains to give teachers In their various
passed quietly sway this morning
band. Perry Edmiston. one son. i This committee maintains a re-
specialised fields opportunity to
Class at Homs Monday Even­
at the Springfield Service Station
Frank Edmiston. and one daughter.: cord system of all needy people of
discuss their problems, and to bring
ing; G ifts Exchanged
at 8:30 o'clock He waa seated by
Mrs. Ethel Platt.
Springfield and vicinity and are
to all teachers In the state through
the heater In the building visiting
She was born near Richmond, able to distribute equitably all nec-
Mrs. W illis Bertach entertained their representatives the most re­
friends as was his custom when he members of her Sunday school cent developments In the education­
Virginla. on September 15. 1859 and essary food and clothing. There
leaned Ills head hack and passed class of the Hpringfleld Methodist al world.
was married and came to Oregon in has been no charity drive for fin
on.
Death came so quickly and
1875, where she has lived In Thurs- ances here aside from the Red
church at a Christmas party at her
peacefully that those near him home Monday evening Her guests
ton the entire time, except one Cross and Salvation Army, the peo­
were unaware of his demise.
year in Idaho. Six years ago her ple preferring to share what they
were Barbara Barnell. Florence
Mr. Gerber was 81 years old May, Jean Ixiuk, Louisa Cowden,
husband died and since then she have with others and in this manner
having been born In Kenton. Ohio,
has made her home tn Eugene.
have been able to provide enough
Jolaina Putman, Roberta Putman,
ng February 2, 1861. He moved Collene Cornell, Jean Lloyd, La-
Th funeral services were hid at for all.
with with Ills parents to Indiana Moyne Black, Flora Bertach, and
the Veatch chapel In Eugene Sat­
when a small boy. and on Decem­ Leola Bertsrh.
urday. December 19. Dr. E. V. MRS. POHL HEADS NEW
ber 17. 1378. he married Miss Anna
Stivers and Dr. Childers officiated
The early part of the evening High School Has Christmas
CHURCH CLUB OFFICERS
Morrell.
Shortly after this they was spent with games and stunts Program Wednesday; Grade
I with Interment In. Mt. Vernon cem­
moved to Johnson eounty, Missouri,
Schools Stop Work Today
etery. She was a member of the
utter which Mrs. Bertach served a
Mrs. M. A. Pohl was elected presi­
where he resided until 1889 when
Christian church.
dainty buffet supper In a room
dent of the Cooking club of the
Springfield high school students
they moved to North Dakota.
Illuminated
by Christmas
tree
Christian church at Springfield at
In 1988 Ihe family came to Wash­ lights and candles. Following the lust night begun their anual Christ
FIVE WORD SLOGAN
the regular meeting and Christmas
mas vacation. This was one day
ington for one winter and then lo­
supper Miss Ix>ota Bertach. as
earlier than hud been set by the
WINS
NEW
AUTOMOBILE
I parly of the ladleH held last Thurs­
cated at Monroe, Oregon. Three
Santa Claus, presented each per­
day evening at the home of Mrs. L.
school board, but was decided up
years ago he moved to Springfield
son with a delightful gift from un­
A five-word slogan. "Satisfaction G. Lansberry. Others elected are
on by the faculty of the school so.
where he has been making his
der the Christmas tree and mem­
Grows as Milage Mounts" written Mrs. A. E. Cole, vice-president;
home with his son, H. R. Gerber bers of the class presented a gift us to enable John Knox, science
for the Wlllys-Overland company Mrs. N. L. Pollard, secretary-treas­
Instructor, to get to California In
and family.
to their teacher.
In a national contest won first prize urer; and Mrs. W alter Richards,
time for Christmas. They will make
Surviving Mr. Gerber Is his wife,
The rooms were decorated with
of
a new W illys six-cylinder club corresponding secretary. The latter
Anna; four sons, David W. Gerber. red and green streamers and were up the day later In the school year.
sedan for Mrs. E. B. Tinker of two being re-elected.
Grade school students w ill start
Albany; George W. Gerber, Minne­
Illuminated with candle light.
Pleasant Hill, according to a radio
their vacations tonight after the
sota; H. B. Gerber, Springfield, and
announcement made last Sunday. STATE FILES TWO
close of school. The afternoon In
George M. Gerber. Sweet Home;
SPRINGFIELD ALUMNI
Mrs. Tinker is the Pleasant H ill
most of the classrooms was to be
two duughfers, Mrs. Gladys Miller
COURT SUITS HERE
correspondent for this newspaper.
REUNION IS PLANNED given over to programs.
Knclnlta. California, and Mrs. Lela
All school classes will start again
Squires, Monroe; besides several
Two suits wre filed by the state
Members of the Springfield high on January 3, 1932.
grandchildren and great grand­
PROBATE OF ESTATE
Industrial achlent commission In
At the high school Wednesday
children.
He was a member of school class of '29 will hold their
OF VETERAN ORDERED circuit court. Eugene, Wednesday.
annual reunion meeting and dinner afternoon a program was given
the Mluenlte church.
The commission seeks to collect
at the Lee-Duke cafe In Eugene starting at one o’clock. This Includ
Funeral arrungemenls have not
Appointment of Roy O. Young as 3125.23 from David Sandgren. Fritz
Mon-lay evening, December 28, ed a one-act play, "The Return of
been
completed
this
morning.
administrator of the estate of W il­ W. Sandgren and Leo Lundman en­
starting at 7 o'colck. Miss Maxine Christmas," by students; two num­
Poole -Gray-Bartholomew chapel In
liam Franklin Ware has been filed gaged In sawmill and loggln oper­
Snodgrass and Miss Beth Johns bers by the glee club; a vocal solo
ations. A suit Is also filed aalnst
Sprltigriehl Is In charge.
In probate court.
have charge of arrangements. by Miss Leone E lliott; xylophone
Ware, a world war veteran, died Ivan L. Hale and Loren Wood en­
There were 38 graduates In the soln by Barbara Barnell; violin solo,
In France October 3, 1918. He form­ gaged In sawmill operations to col­
IUKA CIRCLE ELECTS
class and an effort Is being mode Gene Hamblen; reading by Mrs. W.
erly lived at Springfield. The estate lect 9182.83.
i
CHAPLAIN AT MEET to have as large a turnout as pos­ B. Buell; vocal solo by Miss June
consists of a government Insuranc
sible.
Dank«; and numbers by the orches­
certificate for 36239.
CAMP CREEK DISTRICT
■ Kdythe Laxton, now president of
tra.
the Iuka Circle, Ladles of the G. A. TEA TO HONOR WIFE
HAS CHRISTMAS TREE
BRATTAIN FOUR-H CLUB
A., Hpringfleld, was chosen chap­
POSSESSION
BRINGS
OF VISITING DOCTOR
A Christmas program centered
lain for the ensuing year, and Mrs.
HAS MEETING FRIDAY
FINE AND SENTENCE
around a three act play, "Christmas
M yrtle Egglmann was selected as
Mrs. M.lton V. W nlker has In-
Members of the Four-H sewing with the Mulligans," was given at
Installing officer to Install newly
Gene Thompson, proprietor of
voted a number of friends to her
club of the Hpringfleld Bratta'n the Lower ('amp Creek school on
elected officials at the next meet­
home Saturday afternoon to attend Ernie's Barbecue In West 8prlng-
school held thetr regular meeting Wednesday evening. The program
ing.
ii tea which ihe Is giving In honor field was fined 9260 and sentenced
at the school Friday afternoon. The was sponsored jointly by the school
A Christmas party for the mem­
bers a n / families of the Circle was of Mrs. W illiam Cone of Portland, to 30 day» In the county jail Tues-
group has completed their project and the Sunday school of tbe
Mra. Cone, together with her hua- day when he waa found guilty In
Recitations, monologue«
and heard a talk by Miss Smith, lead-1 church.
held Iasi Thursday evening at the
band, a Portland phyalclan, are holl-. Justice court ot possession of llq-
er. A social time was enjoyed fol-l and songs provided the other enter-
Egglmann Candy parlor«.
day guest« of Dr. and Mra. Walker, uor.
lowing the meeting.
talnment for tbe evening.
Two good basketball games will
hr ottered Hpringfleld «purl* biter»
during the Christmas week, accord-
in« In mi announcement laaued at
Hprlugtleld high acliool Weilneada)
by W, K. lluell, principal.
MEDICAL SOCIETY
NAMES OFFICERS
EARLY RESIDENT
6. W. GERBER DIES
OF HEART ATTACK
DMrrrg (Chrtötmaß
Students Start -
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