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    PAGE BIX
LOIS MORAN IS
IN NAUGHTY ROLE
Star of “Men in Her Life" Is
Trying to Live Down Her
Blameless Past
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. I M I
THE SPlUNOnilLD N EU»
HOLIDAY TRAVEL
SAID INCREASING
Elmira
NEIGHBORS
] TAX MILLEAGE Christmas Brings ROYAL
ELECT NEW OFFICERS
n 1932 id
1 .3 Manners
* i IN
IS ¿ 21.5
Dangers or
of rire
Hre
Edwin Porterfield. a senior lu the
school of pharmacy at O. B. C„
®
Is speudtng the Christmas vacation
St (he home Of hi. parents. Mr aud County Officer« Seeking to Scattsring of Wrappings from
Hold Expsnditurss to Sum
Packages Held to Be Great­
Through Trains Running in Mrs r. M Porterfield.
Two Sections; Postal Vol-
urn« Reported Heavy
Mr ““•* Mr»- J **• J*»ns aad
ar* 1,,ovln«
‘ “'P Crseh
Bslow Recommendation
est Haiarcf at this Season
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' to thetr home east of Elnrira.
Warnings of the danger of fir«
1931 MILL AGE WAS 24.1
during the Christmas season are
Christinaa business is not so dull
Tomu \\ hisniau was able to re
Luis Moren, ctneniutically q.t-ak
for some people this year. Railroad turn to school Monday after having Clerk's Offics Cuts Additional kelsg Issued by (Ire officials this
Ins, want« to go naughty In a big
transportation, although very sub-
tonallltla.
«j ppr
from Opetation
••• effort to bold down the
way. iSbf ha» gone guy—and «he
normal for the year, has leaped
Kay Vincent Is ill at the home of
Costs' Expenses Pruned
»umber of holiday conflagrations so
love« It!
common in previous years.
forward during the past few days, kla mother-in-law, Mrs. Murtha
She explained why between
Christmas slwuys means gifts
il«e to low rates, and most of the Marsh.
l
iiat
l
aue
county
taxpayers
will
scenes In 'Men In Her Life,” start­
through trains on the Southern Pa
Bill Plowman la speudtng the (,av one-tenth mill less next year a,,d Pa<‘l*a«aa aud these mean large
ing Sunday at the Helllg.
clfic lines both north and south- vhilstmas vacation at the home of (bal, wa„ recommended by the U,,“,U,,U
niu,*> P*P"r *val
"1 MUppone most actresses are dis
bouud have been running In two
kls parents at Vancouver, Wash Budg«i Committee was Indicated ,Br,‘d *kout on the floor which arc
sutlstied with the parts they have
sections to accommodate the pas- ingtou
this morning by W. U. Dillard. easily combustible.
to play, began Lois, looking allur­
The greatest hatarvl of former
senger lists.
Miss Loye DeVore a member of county clerk.
Mr. Dillard an
ing in a daringly decollete black
.Monday saw the peak la outgoing *“* bl<b achoo‘ ,acu“ > la
uounced that county officials were years, the tallow candle. Is almost
Dr Nicholas Murray
sequin evening gown. ‘But. honest
mail at the Springfield postofflce. ,he holidays at her home In Port- trying to reduce euttmuled (uxea extinct, but with Its passing we
ly, with me It was getting to be a president ol Columbia Vniyersity, This was ppt quite up to the beet land’
for both state aud county _ purposes have an Increasing use of electrical
shares with lane Addaros of Qurxgo
curse!
the Nobel Peace Prize for IW1 The day of last year, but was very close.
Mlss °4 ell is speudiug the vac»- fraB tbe 5i.i01.01t.20 as shown In current for lighting purposes. Many
“You see, when I first started in Nobel Prîtes are paid from a lund
tlon at i orvallla.
the proposed budget Io a figure of of these are of Inferior grade and
pictures at the age of sixteen, a left by Alt red Nobel. Swedish engi­ according to F. B. Hatnlin. post­ J. P. Bryan is quite ill at the approximately St.050,000 00
can eaally be the cause of serious
neer, who invented dynamite, and art
provision in my contract with Sam­ awarded by a commission which master.
I (Ires, say fire officials
I hospital in Eugeue.
(.'arriéra on the rural routea re-
_„
_________ | With, this reduction millage for )
uel Uoldwyu was that I was to re­ meets in Oslo, Norway. Each prise
Springfield has been fortunate
Hollister B. Miller, evangelist.
main unsophisticated and unspoil­ is in cash, about 54J.00Û Theodore port their volume of mail fully as
both purposes for 19,12 will lie 21.5
respect Io serious flrea (bis fall
great
as
during
the
previous
year.
and
WlUta*
McL*aa
aon*
1
*
,ader
Roosevelt
was
the
last
pre
Instead of 21.6 as recommended by ttlld w|nl. r Tha lBa, „„rlou. blase,
ed.' It meant a lot of publicity aud
are holding an evangelistls meeting
.American to wm the Peace Pru
Although Christmas purchases; . .
the budget committee. The millage and
only Important one to be
one terrifically heavy handicap—i
I at the Elmira Christian church.
last year was 34.1.
have not run into such large fig­
was stamped once and for all us a
reported here for some time w 4 s'
ures as in former vears. the number! There wi" b* a Christmas pro-
llufiy ingenue, and God help me if HOOT GIBSON, WILD
Slushes have been made In the the one at the high school gymnss
ot purchases have been approxl- •tram «‘ven Krida> *v*‘n,n« at ‘be estimated expense of many of the luin where only slight damage wa»
I tried to avoid It!"
“Stella Dallas marked Lois .Mo-
AND WOOLY. AT STATE mately the same say most mer­ Christian church, and each Sunday county offices und departments. dons.
chants. The most noticeable dlf school class is to bring a gift for Mr. Dillard has announced that he
rail's first Important success. It
Out in Hollywood. they're talking
Terence
is that less valuable arti­ some needy family or person.
made her name synonymous with about a new comedian named Hoot
will cut the operating expense« of
cles were sold in greater quantttlea.
sweetness, but it meant that every-
his office five per cent further
Gibson—the star of wild and wooly
PRISCILLA CLUB HAS
thing she did after that was Just
than that shown In the published
Westerners—who has just made
another version of “Laurel" In
CHRISTMAS MEETING budget
them sit up and take notice of his NEHER HOME SCENE
"Stella Dallas."
ability to go after the laughs and
r u n i C T i i i c d a d - t v
The sheriff's office which hud
The annual Christmas meeting of
Lois was very popular with the ge, , henl hke he uged to go aiter
OF C H R IS T M A S PA RTY
asked for another deputy and ad
The board of directors of the Eu
Ì
the
Priscilla
club
of
Spriugfteld
was
fans, although she would get let- tbe vlllans in outdoor dramas.
I
dltlonal expenditures has now ! gene Building congress met Mon-
ters urging her to branch out aud
Members of Mrs. A. B. Van \*1 ¡held last Thursday afternoon at the
agreed to get along with operating | daF al,d appointed a committee to
prove her versatility. "Several
Hoot has always had a flair for zah's Sunday school class and their'home of Mrs. William Rouse. The ¡expenses
as they were anil to not | draft and submit by-laws. This
fans." recalls Lois, "wrote, 'If you I’gt*1* comedy in his pictures, and triends gathered at the Neher home afternoon was spent with games
committee is composed of P, J.
could only lose your virtue, just ,his talfnt of hls *>»» been exploited east of Springfield Saturday even and refreshments. Those present • l\P loJr »«“'her deputy
Edwards. J. W. Header and lira
to the highest possible degree in ing for the annual Christmas party ; were Mrs. Norman Howard. Mrs
An Interesting change in the bud
once.
ham Smith.
his new vehicle "The Hard Hom- of this organisation. Twenty-five M J. McKlln, Mrs. John Tomseth, get this year is found in the coun
Then came the talkies and a
.
.
,
,
,
The following officers were elec-
song-and-dance film _thei a h iras bre' wbicb come» to the sta ,e thea young people were in attendance. Mrs. W. H. Stearmer. Mrs. W. H. ty fair Item where provision Is ted: K M Drew, president; P. J.
Saturday.
made for a flat salary for the (air
sed heroine of a mvstery thriller tre next Friday and “-------
BerDice N*h" nndley w,a hOSteM Hobba' Mra E C' 8tuart- Mra H
Edwards, vice-president; C. H. Har­
secretary, and appropriations ot
Then she and her mother decided
„•« . Western built for laughing
,he eVe“lng-
" S^ , " en‘ “7 ;
lan, secretary; G. I>. McClarwn,
55.300
has
beeu
made
by
the
coun
to take a vacation in their adored purposes as well as thrills, and
M<?mb*r’ ° f tb* cl“ s
> •Mrs
° ™bb‘ee' Mra “ *' P r ’
I treasurer.
Paris. They left for New York. One «bile it contains the fast action and cb ris,">*s ‘ “^d * b‘lb *»•
“> ¿a‘- Mrs Jobn Seav” ' and
J' ty and 52.500 by the state.
The organisation sooir will con
day at lunch with Beulah Living- hard riding that makes outdoor en »'‘‘¡r teacher who is spending some -M. Larson,_________________
The original budget as prepared duct a campaign of home building
-io n at Hi, Algonquin a man ap- tertainment so ideal for the screen. tin‘e 1,1 Mediord wlth her son
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* by the committee provided for and repair here. This plan will pro-
preached their table and asked Miss i adv ance reviews from the coast
GifU were ex*hauged and lal,!r
¿SOI.103.00 for county expenses and vide Jobs and owners will also ben-
collected for distribution among the
—
— ■
-4 | the remainder for stale taxes, and 1 cflt by the low coats of lumber
poor children of the community.
The Pleasant Hill Christian Sun- tor payment of prtndpul and in
It was Marc Connolly, the play- renl comedies,
day school gave a Christmas pro- terest on bonds voted by the pro­ SUMMER SESSION PLANS
wright. and he asked Lois to do a
ll »trikes us that Hoot is a smart
gram at the church Tuesday night pie.
play for hint. The result of this showman for giving the world some-
December 22. After the program
Estimated expenditures for the ANNOUNCED BY COLLEGE
meeting was the lead in "This Is thing to laugh at in these depress-
candy was distributed to the young ge„eral fund totaled 5288.801 00.
New York." one of the few real inS day’s.
Summer seaion dale« at Oregon
folks. Gifts were hung on the tre* with receipts estimated at 525.- State college for 1932 bave just
success of the last Broadway sea
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for the old folks home of Eugene, j too.OO The general fund figures been announced by Dean M Ell-
«>n.
I CRESWELL CHURCH
Miss Re ba Brogdon. teacher at aa ge, by the committee before the wood Smltb. director, as June 20
PROGRAM IS TONIGHT
the Pleasant Hill high school will hiter changes were made are as to July 29. As usual, work In home
become the bride of Geue Eberbard follows:
economics, vocational education
Annual Christmas program of
of Eugene Thursday evening. Dec­
G e n e ra l Funds
and commerce will be featured,
the Sunday school of the Presby-
ember 24.
Advertising
3.500.0U ( though opportunity to work In
Miss Genevieve Beaman, who is ,erian church at Creswell will be
Mrs. Frank Blair of Lowell and
2.5OO.OII | many other .departments will be
Agriculturist
principal of the school at Gold Hill. held Thursday evening, December
Stuffed Potatoes
sister, Mrs. Cox of Willagellispie,
Assessor
15.000 00 i afforded.
drove up last Friday and is spend-
cotnInencing at 7:30.
Stuffed potatoes are a delicious who bave been visiting their Auditing
750.1)0
Dean Smith ba« announced a par-
The program for the evening has
ing Christmas holidays with rela­
,
.
mainstay
for luncheon. Of course, mother. Mrs. Boyd at Redlands, Bounty
1,8000" Ilal list of visiting Instructor*
tives here.
been prepared as follows:
you need rather large potatoes for ( a,1,ornla- returned to their homes (-jrcull pourt
15.000.00 among whom will be Dr II. C.
Hymn— "Oh, Come All Ye Faith
Mrs. Tetters from Cottage Grove
Saturday. They were accompanied (-oroner
stuffing.
1,000.00 Sherman of Columbia university,
is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Need­ fuL”
by their brother William Boyd.
i clerk
21,580.00,
a noted research worker aud au
The
Pleasant
Hill
high
school
*
Cne well-known restaurant makes
ham here.
Welcome— Maurice Lower.
County Court
8,000 oo thor in the field of nutrition who
Invocation—
Raymond
Marquart.
a
specialty
of
mealy
baked
pota-
basketball
teams
will
meet
the
Lo-
The Thurston high school boys
Court House
10.000.00 will return in Oregon State for the
Call to Worship—Charles Moore. , toes which are a meal in them rane teams at Pleasant Hill Wed-
basketball team won over the Dor-
District Attorney
4.620.00 third year.
Hymn—
High
school
class.
selves,
though
they
are
not
stuff-
nesday
night.
December
23.
cna high school team here last Fri­
1.100.00
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District Home Agent
Reading—Member of Women'! ed. They are served split open both
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day evening while the girls' team
District
Sealer
500.00
F
a
LL
CREEK
TO GET
Bible class.
: ways, with a big tablespoon of but- GIRLS SINO CAROLS
was defeated.
21,800.00
Emergency
Song— "Silent Night,” Men's ter in each, a tablespoon of chili
NEXT LEGION MEETING
The young people of the neigh­
12.000.00 j
AT CHURCH ON SUNDAY Election
chorus.
sauce, and a tablespoon of grated
borhood have gone together and
1.446.00
Fire Patrol
Springfield
American
Legum
Christ's Coming—Jnlor boys and cheese. The result is really a stuf-
bought a Christmas present and
Thirty girls dressed in white Fruit Inspector
2,600.00
post number 40. and the auxiliary
' fed potato. And delicious.
girls.
are sending it to Clyde Hart, who is
robes and carrying lighter tapers, Health Officer
200.00 will hold their next meeting at Fall
Song—Beginners.
in the hospital In San Francisco
marched from the front of the Indigent Soldier
1.500.00
Creek It wax decided at the regular
Round Sandwiches
Reading— Orvil Wilmot.
where he bad his leg amputated a
Methodist church to the balcony Insane
16.000.0(1
meeting held In Springfield last
Musical Trio— Billy Lower. Mar­
Here is a delicious sandwich: |
Sun„ay eVenlng where they Justice Court
short while ago.
3,000 00
week. The meeting at Fall Creek
ion and Muriel Olson.
Slice skinned tomatoes that bave gave an hours program of the fav- Juvenile Court
1.000.00 will start with a potluck dinner.
Christmas— Beginners.
been thoroughly chilled, quite thin. or„ p chrl, tm„ carolg between 4 Hrpdatory An|ma,a
400 00
Star Drill— Beginners.
Butter rounds of bread the same an(J 6. 30 ReT l)ean c Poindexter School Superintendent
9.070.00,
E n te rta in s C lu b
Talk—Rev. Cromley Pastor.
size as the tomato slices. Spread CODtrlbule(1 a readlng. . Tbe Blrtb.
38.880.00 !
one slice with mayonnaise and the day of Hope ■■ to tbe program
2.000 00 I Mrs. I.uella Bristow entertained
Slaughtered Animals
, T H L AT II I
other with very finely minced cel-
_________________
9 040.00 S tb** ladie*
(l>e Pleasant Hill com
Surveyor
..........
Account of Estate Filed— Final
1.000.00 I "(unity club at her home In Spring-
account of the probate of tbe estate * 7 ' OD‘° n “r,
PU? “e
REBEKAH LODGE HAS
Tax Rebate
1.500.004
^or an a11 daT meeting Wed-
of Henry W. Rose was filed Wed- ° ' md ° ’’ ween 1 ‘>se ’* ° 9 te "
CHRISTMAS EVENT Tb,",,e
nesdav.
° f br*“ad Presl’ neatly “ X«“ »«’'
C H R IS T M A S E V E N T Traffi(
STARTS XMAS
2 100.00 Oesday. December 16. A covered |
These were very successfully ger-
3.966.00 dish luncheon was served at noon S
Annual Christmas party for the Treasurer
D A Y ............... A
County Bounty Collected— Fred ved at a tea ‘be °*ker day.
600.00 Gertrude L. Skow, home demon­
Rebekah lodge was held at the I. V. S. Labor Bureau
SHOW FOR THE
Quinn of Creswell was paid the
50.000
00 stration agent, was present and i
O. O. F. ball Monday evening. Re-1 Care of Poor
East Apple 8auce
! county bounty on one coyote at
8 850 0 0 ibtfKan b,*r lectures on economical
gular
lodge
work
preceded
the
Health
Service
WHOLE FAMILY
13.000 (To meals and family eating habits. The
; tbe office of the county clerk on
An easy way to make applesauce Christmas festivities during which Widows Pensions
Tuesday.
5.300.00 nV l meeting will be held at the
is to wash the apples, pull out tbe members exchanged gifts.
County Fair Board
_________
home of Mrs. W. R. Cole on Wed
»‘ems, and cut the apples In quar
Oswald Olson, Elmer Findley, and
Bounty is C ollected- Ted Har- te„ or elghthlf The„ put thpm ErneRt B|a(,k
)n
5288 601 00 nesday afternoon. January 6.
IT'S THE BEST
, per of Springfield collected the ¡over
■
the fire with enough water to Sam Richmond and Miss Eunice j General Fund Receipts
i county bounty on one coyote at th e !coyer> , tew
ten<Jeri prMg them i Gerber decorated the tree and had ;
SHOW IN TOWN!
26.100.00
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i.cc o*,u ■•«... estimated
office of the county clerk Wednes- , h,.oug„ a glpye HWeetpn t(J taBte. | < hargp
diRtrlbutlon
day.
5263.501.00
return to the fire for a couple of
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, minutes until the sugar Is dissolved N O W MEMBERS HAVE
Scout Executive Visits — H. B. and if necessary add a little more
EVERYBODY
WI ten cliaiwirleer cruwt
Salee, Boy Scout executive, was in water to make the apple sauce ot
INITIATION FOR ONE MANY PROGRAMS FOR
out lu« Clirufmag aalulr,
LIKES TO
; Corvallis Tuesday for a district the right consistency.
A n J kt J J ir a a re w a n g lin g
CHRISTMAS
GIVEN
Members of Pine Circle, N. O. W.
meeting of Scout officials.
il»» S a n ta C la u a lo o t,
Springfield, Initiated Mrs. Jessie
Large
crowds
gathered
at
the
I ’ r tn a n ilir r w e ar h u p tn ^
Stoflel of Eugene as a member at
Stuffed Lamb Cutlets
Bounty is Collected—The county
y o u r J a j M a y l>r l>lr««rJ
Springfield Baptist church Tues­
Prepare six lamb chops by trim-' thelr tnon,b|y meeting Wednesday day night and at the Methodist
bounty on __________
one coyote ___________
was collected _
Something New—
W i t l i l l i r a p ir it . f C I . ria t-
at the office of the county clerk ming and removing fat and skin.
Th' " Wa"
th? a""“’1«1 church last night to hear and wit-
niaa an«l n il th a t i a h r a t !
A Western Comedy.
Tuesday by R C. Barfield of Cot 'fave ready a generous four ounces * hriRtlna" Party for the lodge. A ness the dramatic presentations at
of chopped veal mixed with the i,hr""ma»
»«» held and gifts these churches. The Baptists offer­
tage Grove.
yolk of an egg. tablespoon of top were e»chan«ed * program was ed a pageant, "White Gifts for the
Farms are Visited— O. S. Fletch­ milk, pepper and salt. Broil the P ^ -n te d under the direction of King.” and the Methodist congre­
chops for two or three minutes o n : M,aa Melba Mellon''-
w A-|
er. county agricultural agent, and
' Taylor had charge of the refresh­ gation and choir united In the pres­
one
side
only.
Place
generous
E. R. Jackman, farm crops special­
entation of a combined cantata and
ments.
ist of Oregon State college, visited spoonfuls of veal mixture on the
pageant under the direction of Mrs.
the farms of H. C. Bushel! and G. cooked side of each chop. Place |
Jane Ketels and Miss Helen High,
the chop with the uncooked side CHRISTMAS DINNER TO
W. Deterlng Tuesday.
choir leader.
down in a baking dish which has
BE HELD ON FRIDAY
va rtsm ts
Sunday evening choirs at the
BualneitH Cards
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Christian and Baptist churches
Divorce Decree Granted— A di­ been well oiled. Do not add water
as
there
will
be
sufficient
moisture
Mr-
and
Mrs
John
Carson
are
en-
each presented sacred cantatas.
vorce decree was given In circuit
Letter Heads
court Tuesday to Mabel R. Drake for the dish to cook in Its own j tertalnlng at their home Friday
Office Forms
from her husband Earl D. Drake. Juices. Cover the baking dish or wlth a Christmas dinner for a large
The plaintiff's former name of Rol­ casserole tightly and bake for about number of their friends and rela KENSINGTON CLUB
Hand Bills
i c t m AO DADTV
fifteen minutes. Serve on toast tlves. Some of those who have
ler was restored.
H A S C H R IS T M A S F A R I Y
with any desired sauce, tomato, been Invited are Mr. and Mrs. O.
Statements
Committee Head Named— At. a mushroom, or some other savory W. Carson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Members of the Kensington club
Blotters
Carson, and family, J. P. Adams of Springfield were entertained at
meeting of the livestock project vegetable.
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ their annual Christmas party Fri­
FIRST SHOWING
committee of the Lane County
Envelopes
ion Adams and son, Robert.
Agricultural council Monday, E. A.
day at the home of Mrs. W. C.
Here from Portland — Mr. and
IN EUGENE!!
Menus, etc.
Mct'ornack was elected chairman.
Wright. Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew,
Mrs. J. B. McFarland and two sons
JUVENILE CIRCLE
Mrs.
D.
B.
Murphy,
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
and Mr. and Mrs George Leslie
Tickets
HAS PARTY SATURDAY Morgan were on the entertainment
and children of Portland are visit­
OIL COMPANY TO GET
committee, and Mrs. M. V. Walker,
ing at the home of Mrs. Edna Pear­
Twenty-five members of Pine Clr Mb’s W. F. Walker, Mrs. Levi
ADVERTISING SIGN son, sister of Mr. Leslie.
At Tbe
One of the large electric signs,
cle N. O. W. number 62 held their Neet, and Mrs. W. H. Hobbs had
similar to those erected at other
Back from California— Mr. and annual Christmas party at the I. O. I charge of refreshments.
exclusive General gasoline stations Mrs. E. O. Browning have returned O. F. hall Saturday afternoon. Mrs. |
— ■ ’
—
XMAS
will soon he erected at the A. from San Jose, Cal., where they Stella Findley, senior guardian, had
Dance Hall License leeued— A
DAY
street service station In Springfield. attended funeral services of Mra. charge of the party. Games and re- license to conduct a dance hall at Offices: 119 B. Broadway,
John Henderer will have charge of Ada Wilson, sister of Mrs. Brown- j fresh nents were enjoyed during the Midway park has been granted by
■ the erection.
ing.
afternoon. Gifts were exchanged. | the county to E. B. Orton.
Home Repairs
W ill Be U rged
EUGENE MAN ELECTED
TO STATE LABOR BOARD
New officers (or the Itoyal Neigh
Van N Keiutnery. secretary of
burs of America. Springfield, were the Eugene Central Labor couucll,
elected last week at a meeting held has been elected a member of the
Bl |h,
o( Mr, w s 8lva, executive board of the Oregon
liter. It was decided ut the meeting Stale Föderation of Labor
to Invite members of the M W A.
The annual referendum of the
eucaiupiuent at their next meeting «late association closed Tuesday.
New officers are Mrs. W, II. President Cooper and Secretary
Hleurmer, oracle, Mrs. Jim l.axton.
( «borile were reelected.
vice oracle, Mrs It I, Drury,
chancellor; Mrs Dodd Miller, past
Qoes to Roseburg
oracle; Mr« Ina Kcrlvnei I. cord
er; Ina Cline, receiver; Mrs Ida
Walter McGregor. Springfield
Morelock. oilier sentinel; Mrs leslulirulil mall. w«ul lo Uoseliurg
Alice Peterson. Inner sentinel, Wednesday afternoon where he
Mrs Doris Vaughn, musician. Mrs wag
gppeur on u program with
Waddell, marshall.
hl* steel guitar.
The officers will be Installed at
the January meeting.
Lions Meeting Off
- .... ■ „ —
To Viali Parente
There will be no meet lug of the
Dr. and Mrs. W N. Dow of Springfield Lions club this week
Springfield will go to Astoria next It was decided at the last luncheon,
week to upend a few days visit Friday, the regular meeting day
mg with his parents.
tails on Christina«.
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Always 50« L aJ jc , F R E E Johnn,a DsMoes. Mgr.
Sincerely Y ours
It 1 h our hope thuf flu* pH(roii»K<* we have
enjoyed during the your I ium been JtiMlIfled
in our service to our frlenda. We thunk you
and whdi you all the happlucHK of the aea-
aon.
The B R O A D W A Y , Inc.
EVGKNK
30 EAST ItltOADWAY
Learn to Fly
Upper Willamette
at the
Springfield School of Flying
Student Instruction;
Passenger Flights;
Trips by Arrangement
Fly With Us and
You Fly SAFELY
Jim MacManiman, Pilot
Thurston
STATE
Because -
Laugh
‘Lest You Forget’
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