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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAH.
S l ’K IM iH K L D
NEW YEAR WILL Reception Set WEST LINN M E S
to r New Year
BE WELCOMED
GAME OH TUESDAY
I.A.SE . Dl \T Y . < > It E( i < ) \
Christmas
T ill K.SDAY. DEI E.MHKH 3 1 . 193?
HEARINGS HELD
Day
OH SCHOOL M
No. 6t
Jania, Ua„kl,
SCHORL EKES
C I1 ÏTREASURER s " cc , ss M b ™ REPORTEB GOOD
Rev. and Mrs. Poindexter to
Pretty Home Ceremony Held
Rev. Taylor Organizes Chil­
Church«« Plan Watch Parti««, Be at Home to Friend« Fri­ Weather Condition* Prevent at Home of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Eugene and Mohawk Union Successor Not Yet Named dren Congregation, Hold­ District 19 Has Warrants
day Afternoon. 3 ’Till 5
Johnson. Christmas Day
Baptist Young Folk« Will
Invaders from Proceeding
High School District Bud-
by Council Which Met Last
ing Services for Them
totaling $1734.68 Outstand­
Frolic in Snow Outing
with Trip to Coast Area
Ml** Fay* I. Johnson. daughter
llev. und Mr*. Df-un C. Poind««-
gets Argued on Tuesday
Night in Special Session
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ing at End of This Year
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A new Innovation In church work
of Mr. and Mr*. l-e*lle Johnson, H
ter will he ut home at the par*on-
LEGION DANC€ TONIGHT uge, Mil (’ «treel. to member* of PLAYING _______
IS COMMENDED and Kelly «treel«, became the brltl-
In Springfield I* being «uccexsfully
GYM
I S
BOTHERSOME SALARIES WILL BE CUT (conducted at the Flr«t Baptist T A X L E V Y NOW LOWER
Ibe Methodist Kplicopal church of
of Ira H. Chapman ut u pretty wed
Down
Alumni;
a,
nar -r
/»
1 i
I J. «.
r-
w
•
m ^.1
u
church. Thl* I* a Junior church for
Privnte
Partie
‘flig h t which Io- I* puelor. und to their Regulars
Tax Commissioner Indicates Four Employees Getting More
, bUdre„ of |h< con<rft(?atloD Delinquent Taxes and Other
friend* the afternoon of New Year * Town Team Defeats Uni­ ent* Friday, Chrl«tma* day. at
Matinee« and
That
Decision
Will
Be
Made
Than
$100
a
Month
Volun-
and
I* <onduti-d by Rev. william
Items Reduce Receipts $5,-
o'clock.
day, they have announced. The
versity Students Here
Outing All Availu
<
teer
10
Per
Cent
in
Wages
i
Taylor.
pastor.
During
Next
Week
-Z< >
pur* will lie from three to five.
138 Less Than Year Ago
Ml** Johnson wa« dressed In a
The junior church movement f*
*-*- tveru) ladle* of Hie church have
Five huMkethall players from light blue «Ilk crepe gown and car
A
decision
In
the
hearings
on
the
W.
O.
Hughes.
Springfield
city
not
a new one In the United States,
Loss of Income due to Increasing
West
l.lnn
high
sebdol
came
to
‘qvlteil to iim h I h I Mr*. Puln-
1932 will be til tingly obaarv *<1 i>,
1 rb-d pink carnation* a* «hi- wa*
‘he Eugene treasurer for the last several years, having been used successfully in numbers of „ellnquent taxes ha.
'ring the afternoon, and Springfield Tuesday and «bowed given uwuv l,v h e r f a t h e r K e v ‘
HprlngGi-lil people both III (he i Itjr
o a s t, r »r .h
and Mohawk unton high school dl^ rendered hl. resignation to the city many of the larger churches of the not been as large a problem la
'•! Mr*. Poindexter Invite all the haul high «ebool team one of Harry P H Nea
nuil olm'wtiiiru, In evident alter a Hi
at. past.r of the trt(.tl| wbk.„ wa„ be|<J Tue, day
„ council at a .pedal meeting held Middle West and East for some school district 19 Including Spring
|j|n e COUD(y court houge before
nummary of «orne of tlie larger their «rlenda and other* with whom the *m«M,the.t performing hoop Lighthouse Tempi, in Kugene. of
Wednesday evening Mr. Hughes time, but It is seldom that such an field's two grade and high schools,
«quad*
encountered
by
the
local
rll
|u„
M
i
county
court
nouse
before
they
ure
unacquainted
to
vl«ll
them
event* being pi«nn ed (or the occa
group thl. year. The .hort end ot
„ , „
.
. .
Charles V. Galloway, state tax com- gave no reason for bis resignation endeavor la ioccessful In the «m»II- as It has been elsewhere, a check
ut that time.
«Ion,
« 14-30 «. ore wa* the price enacted
'“ ’,r"Bh"'"’‘B
»«cream and mlssloner. will probably be handed other than he did not desire to er congregations.
’ ,„ade yesterday by Clayton F. Bar-
Churcliu* w ill la k e uu active purl
The pastor recently announced for the exhibition
<ak'’ W*re ",Ve4
“** t* r* down "ext week It wa* Indicated serve longer. Hl* resignation was
The plan of organization for the her, district clerk reveal*
In the New Yeur welcoming (eatlvl that he ha* *et «aide the month of
The Invader* had com.- to Spring '"°n>
by
‘ «■»“ >»«l°»er a* he prepared accepted to take effect when a su e junior church anticipates an en
Rece,pU dur|l|< tbe pre„ellt
tie*. Kuril coligregullon ha* plan­ January for ereatlug cloaer con­
cessor
was
chosen
and
qualified
tlrely
separate
children
*
organ.za-
„ch.x.l
year which began July 1
field
a*
the
first
«top
on
a
holiday
Those
present
were
Mr.
and
Mr*.
*°
l*'ave
following
heated
argu
n e d « o u ie (uurtlon (or Ihl* evening
tact* with the member* of hl* con­
The Kpworlh League al the Metho gregation He expect* to vl«lt with season barnstorming trip. The, •- M Goddard, Mr und Mr*. Jake ment» for and against the proposed No one to take the poaitlon has yet «Ion within the congregation As 1931. have bMO >5 13X les. than
been named by the council.
worked out here by Rev. Taylor the they were for tb(.
per(()d at
o 1,1*1 church I* «ponnorlug u large all the member* during the month liuil Intended to go on to Coquille ,,ark. Kugene; Mr. and Mr*. Fred budgets.
Fifty-three resident* of the Mo-
All city employees receiving >100 1 hlldren have their own officers, the end of 1930. The district now
watrli parly ami devotional «ervlce. and to dlMcUH* the work of the und Mur*hfleld. hut were forced to Park. Koaehurg; Mr. and Mr*. A. C.
turn hack bei-au*« of (he high (’hapman, parent* of the groom; hawk district signed the petition a month or more volunteered a re- ln< luding ushers, and have their j ha* outstanding warrants totaling
Ml*« Myrna Bartholomew In charge. church,
water und rough weather In the
and Mr*. It B. Hall, Spring resenting the adoption of the pro- duction in salary of 1« per cent own 8ectlon of ‘he church to sit In. >1,734.68 fOr which there are no
The older member* of the church
niountaln*. They met Ihe Albany fl,‘hl; George MeKellop. Wend ling; posed school budget which provided This was accepted by the counci.
Special song* and a short ser- funds available.
will gather In the undlturlum earlier LARGE DINNER HELD
high hi hool «quad Wednesday even Mr,‘ Kmh" William* und «on. Ken- for an emergency fund of >3.374 The cut affects Lum Anderson, i mone,,e comprise the service for
In the evening (or the weekly pray­
The expected Income, or the
; net; Howard Park; Mr. and Mr*, und also carried an item of >3,000 chief of police; Hugh Jollff, fire tl>e children. Usually the sermon-
AT MITCHELL HOME mg.
er service.
amount asked for In tbe district
There I* nothing much to be *ald 1 E “ Goddard and daughter, for con«tructlon of new building* chief; A. J. Cowart, night watch ette ia ,,lu,'‘ra‘«d with the use of tax levy for the year is >2,000 less
The Christian Endeavor oí the
Mr. and Mr* Jame* Mitchell en­ about the local game.
Gordon Vara of Kugene; Mortimer Monger.I The»e people were repreaented by man, and Robert Plerrle, street Bon,e everyday object.
<*hrl*llun church will have a »orlaI
than for the previous year. This
tertained at their home Friday with Wright accounted for six of th* and Hoy Chapman. Al Chapman. W’. W Calkin*. Eugene attorney. commissioner.
Older members of the church do
evening ut the church (rom k to 12,
1
k .
. .
1 ‘caves approximately >3,000 less
a lurge ChrlRtma* dinner In honor basket* for hi* team. Iluwke was and Cutirle* Chapman, brother*.
: not object to the special activity:
_ L
II. E. Well* represented the school
awaiting the arrival of the new
I ________
, anticipated income for the district
of Mr Mitchell'« «later. Ml«* Hattie the only other player able to drop
among the children. It increases th|. y~ r tna„
1 board.
year. William McLean I* in charge
same period
Mitchell, who I* «pending a year'» a baaket. The visitor* completely
attendance among the younger |ast year
Elimination of the building fund
o( the event Mary Hadley I* chair­
leave of absence In thl* country onplayed Springfield and members
rolks,
and
even
the
adults
gain
les-
and reduction of the emergency
man of the entertainment commit
sons from the short children's ser-
^htractlng the total sum of
from the mission field* of Africa. of the local team declared after­
, item wa* asked by the objector*,
tee and ha* Jewel llellerhrand and
vice.
I *arrants outstanding from the
ward»
thut
thl*
was
the
mo*!
«killed
t)ue«t* for the dinner were Mr
who claimed that the >3,000 Item
Burbara Adum* a* a»*l*tant*.
This work should not be confused amount ’ hich can reasonably be
wa* Intended to be used in the
K*ther Mcl*her*on and Barbura and Mr*. A. K. Cray und three turn and moat courteous team met *0
with the Sunday school activities expe‘ ted the district finds Itself
far
thl*
Reason.
of
Seattle.
Leland
Cray,
Mr
and
building ot a new gymnasium.
Adam* have charge of refresh­
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Regular Sunday school classes are!*1400 ahead ot the
Mr*. A. F Poley and Lora Poley
An election bad been held and
The starting lineup* for the con­
ment*.
Nine
Automobiles
Involved
in
beW
eTery mornln« a»d the junior Thla »«“ aa ««>d a showing a»
of
Portland:
Mr.
and
Mr*
H.
T
test were:
the gymnasium work approved and
At the Baptlat church the entire
t u
/-
u
rv
•
l * i-
i
ch“fch
service is neld at the open- was Inad« last year, however, when
Mitchell
of
Ashland;
Ml**
Hattie
Rebekah
Group
Invites
Odd
,h<“
n
•»
>
»
election
lt»elf
was
ques-
congregation will unite In a «pedal
Springfield
W««t Linn
I nree Crashes During H0I1- | ins of tbe regu,ar morn|ng ^ rvlce the district was on a .-ash basis
*ong service and devotional to be­ Mitchell, llelbert Mitchell. Mr. and H aw k, 2
Fellows
to
Hold
Joint
In-
loDed
and
ano,her
keld
In
which
the
F
Warren, g
days; Collar Bone Broken
A nursery to care for smaller i ,rom December until late in Feb-
held III the basement while they Mr*. D B. Murphy and Ml«* Clara D Wright
F
stallation at Hall Jan. 11
, pr,,po,,al waB de,eated
Campbell «
children while their parents are at- ruary. It is a better showing, how-
June*.
wait the arrival of m e new year.
G Wright 12
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The »chool board then asked the
C
Uro** 10
Oeorge Logan sustained a broken tending church is also maintained ! eTer- when ° ne takes into consider-
Guest* who visited during the Stevenson
Most o( the lluptlat young people
Regular InHtallatlon of newly "tale superintendent^ whether or collar bone and other bruises, and In the church basement.
G
Irish «
. ation that the district voluntarily
are expected to lie out of town that afternoon were Mr. and Mr*. F. G Squire*
G
Karboniskey elected officers of Juanita Rebekah not they could go ahead and build two automobiles were badly wreck­
reduced it* tax income by some
evening. Jjowever,' a* they have Clark, und *011. Morris, Mr. and
Substitutes: Springfield— Hart l<M,,e “f s PrhlBf,eld » •» he held the structure without approval, ac­ ed Saturday when they collided at
>2.001). Had this not been done the
been Invited Io *pend the New Mr*. I. E. Murphy. Mr. und Mr*. man. Referee: Everett Squires
January 11, the second Monday In cording to the defense. An answer the intersection of tbe Wendling
district would have shown a tavor-
Year'* eve and New Year * day on E. D. Anderson und duughter,
liaKketbull fan* who attended the J“nuar>- It was decided at the from the superintendent was not road and Fifth street.
I able gain of >3400 as compared to
a »now outing at the Blockade near Pat«y. of Eugene; Mr. and Mr*. game at the high arbool gymnasium
'»• ‘•Ung held Monday night immediately forthcoming so the
Logan is reported to have been
a surplus of >2700 reported this
Nimrod on the McKenzie. The Glenn Archnrd of Lebanon, and Mr. last night had nn opportunity of The lodK’’ lBBUed an '"»Itatlon *> Hem was included in the budget in driving into town when the car
I time last year.
young (oik* will leave the city on and Mr*. K. A Morse.
seeing two games for one admit- 1,18 1
lo<l*e ,o hold a Joint k0!””* that it would be carried out. he was driving was struck by one
This computation includes war­
Thur*day afternoon and will return
Hlon. The affair had been s< he-) ln8,allatli>n service with them that The defendants, comprlatng the driven by M B. Harris of Eugene.
rant figure* only and does not con-
the following day.
FUNERAL HELD TUESDAY duled a* a high school vs. Alumni evpnlnlf This has not been acted «'hool board, avers that they had Occupant* of the second machine
sider the bonded Indebtedness
game, and a preliminary had been
aB y‘‘*' A po,lu‘ k dinner will J agreed to use the money to retire were also shaken up but were not
I'erhap* one o( the beat attended
FOR
COBURG
RESIDENT
Three
Appointed
to
Consider
which is ».0.000.
■octal (unction* of the two-day ob­
arranged between a group of uni- Pre" ‘de the Installation program.
’«»nils were It not to be used to seriously injured.
-
Foreclosure
Actions
Against
With the expiration or the date
servance will he (he annual New
The newly elected officers of the hulld the gymnasium,
Joseph F. Neat, resident of Lane verslty Htudents from this city anil
Three automobiles were Involved
Jobless Home Owners
' '>n which taxes can be paid and
Yegr'« eve dance which the Ameri­ county for the pn*t 50 year* died the Town team.
'
Rebekah group are, Mrs. S tella! '* wa* no* '"»til after the budget In a minor acldent on Main street
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the transfer of the alMHed fund*
can Legion I* sponsoring at Thur* at hl* home nt Coburg Saturdny
Led by Fred Buell the llnverslty Eat',n- n°hle grand; Mrs. Glenn ! had been prepare« that the district the same day when E. O. Stevens
Appointment of three Lane conn- t0 ‘he school treasurer It will now
ton hall tonight. Special entertain­ morning at # 3 0 ut the age of 73
Stone,
vice-grand:
Pearl
Schantol,
*
a8
informed
that
the
gymnasium
boys plavi-d a hard game, hut were
of Camp Creek driving through ty men, F. L. Chambers. H. C. Far he several months before any large
ment eVent* have been arranged year*
defeated 22 21. Norval May, high recording secretary; Ctarlne Put- « » ‘Id not legally be built at this town struck an automobile being ]ey, and c. W. Allen, to a commit-: tax turnovers are made to the dis-
(or this (unction.
lie wa* born at Eureka. Kau«a* school roach wa« referee for the ,nan' flna,,<’lal secretary: and Mrs. time. Had the >3.000 Item been drlven by Mrs Frank Bainbridge tee to consider and devise mHans trlcts.
Heverul private partle* In the city
dropped from the budget, which al­ as she was pulling away from the of protecting home owners of the
on April 14, 1X59. and wa* married game. The starling lineup« for Mabel Peddlcord. treasurer.
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and midnight matinee* at each ot
ready had been reduced >1.000, It Is curb without signaling. The Bain- county who are out of work and r ic a s a n r s **»*>-*-.*.
Io Ml** Harriett Pringle In 1X7». thp»i- teuiii« were:
the theatre* In Eugene will attract
contended that the base for next bridge car was shoved over against who are In danger of losing their
They came to Oregon In 1XX3 and University Boy*
^MAND CONTINUES
Town Team GERBER FUNERAL HELD
other*.
year's budget would have been another parked cai belonging to F.
have re*lded In thl* county since Fred Buell
Itosene
Perkins
property through foreclosures, was
FOR HEAVY CLOTHES
New Year * eve ul*o bring* the
FROM CHAPEL SATURDAY lowered by the six per cent limita­
that time.
J. Glaspey of Fall Creek. None of made this week by County Judge
Itulph Hughes
Gilbert Ernsting
nnnuul winter outing of the mem
tion.
the cars were badly damaged.
There Is still a strong demand
C. P. Barnard.
Beside« hl* widow. Mr. Neat I* Gerald Morrison
William Cox
Funeral services for the late
her* of the Obsidian«, mountain-
Explaining the large emergency
The automobiles of G. 8. Abner
for
winter clothing and shoes at the
H. Harrington George W. Gerber were held Katur-
climbing organization of la n e coun­ survived by three mm* unit four Eldon
The committee was appointed at
fund. Mr. Wells explained that and John Crawford were damaged
Community relief depot and sup­
II. Huffman (sub) day afternoon from the Poole-Uray-
ty. Many members of thl* organi­ daughters: George Neat. Mr*. Pearl K. Prochnow
the
suggestion
of
J.
M.
Devers
The high school regulars walked Bartholomew chapel In Springfield should the Wheeler tuition law last Thursday evening when they chairman of the governor's unem­ plies of these are being disposed
zation will drive to their cabin* Wlsraraon. Harry It. It Neat, pas­
tor
of
the
l.lghthoUHe
Temple.
Mr*.
sway
with their game 30-16. This at 2 o'clock.' Rev. Dean C. Poin- which Is now being disputed In collided at the intersection of Sec­ ployment relief committee. They of almost as rapidly as they are re­
above l,o*t Creek ranch thl* after­
court be declared Illegal, the dis­
noon and evening and will partid- Bertha K. Powell, all of Kugene, gume was slightly slower than the dexter officiated and interment trict would lose >2500. The Mohawk ond and Main streets.
will investigate actual cases where ceived according to the ladles In
ami
Mr*.
Isinra
A.
Dt-nnls,
Albany
first
one,
Harrington
officiated
for
wa*
made
at
’Laurel
Grove
ceme-
The icy pavements of this city unemployed persons are in danger charge.
(«te in un evening of fun and enter-
district obtained >3250 from the
The depot is pretty well stocked
tainnient New Year'a day will bring and Mr*. Mary K. Bowers, Marsh the game. Their starting lineup* tery,
proved too much of a handicap of losing their homes, and some of
fund last year he contended.
were:
field.
One
son,
Hubert
II.
Neat
Tuesday morning for William Ger­ the cases where this has already with suits and light weight shoes,
the annual snow sports of the out­
Mr. Gerber died here last Thurs-
In arguing the Eugene school dis­ lach. His car skidded into the happened in the past. They will although there Is a fair demand for
died III nn automobile accident In High School
ing club.
Alumnl day morning following a heart at-
trict
case a question of the legality street curbing and one wheel was also consult the people having loans these items. This denrand is not as
Gordon Wright
June of thl* year.
I.yneh tacf
He and hts wife had been
of the school board making provis­ broken.
Thatcher
Funeral
service*
were
held
Tues­
F.
Squires
making
their
home
here
with
their
on the property in an effort to dis­ heavy however, as the demand for
LIGHT FOR WATCHMAN
day afternoon al 2 lit) o'clock from ljawke
E. Squire* «on, H. E. Gerber, for the past ion In the budget for legal aid to
courage them from taking over underwear, socks and stockings,
and shoes.
PLACED ON TUESDAY the Vcali-tl chapel In Kugene. IteV. Stevenson
homes.
Lloyd Mattison three years. He was 81 years old. carry on the fight against the
STORES
TO
BE
CLOSED
Wheeler
law
was
raised,
and
Mr.
Squires
Needy people were pretty well
Hersey
Tomseth
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_
Property values have been de-
A night light which will flash Gordon C. Griffin officiated, unit In­
Galloway Inferred that this was a
taken care of last week, but there
R. Prochnow. sub
terment wa* made In Kest Haven
FRIDAY,
NEW
YEARS
flated
so
greatly
during
the
past
on and off when the telephone at
TH IR TE E N SHEEP DEAD
problem beyond the jurisdiction of
cemetery.
The next game on the high school
few years that in many cases the are still many weeks of cold wea­
the city hall I* being buxzeri by cen­
Most business houses In Spring property itself is not now actually ther ahead for these destitute fami­
AS TRUCK HITS FLOCK the tax commission.
schedule
Is
to
he
played
with
Pleas­
tral unlll the call Is answered wa*
Springfield district 19, has made field will remain closed all day Fri­ worth the amount of the loans and lies and'It is very necessary that
ant Hill on the local floor on Janu­
hung In the street In front of the RESOLUTIONS SUBJECT
Five sheep were killed outright provision for funds to carry on this day. New Year's nay. Indications the lender would not be improving the relief work be continued for
ary 5.
city hall Tuesiluy. The light will
OF SUNDAY SERMON
and eight others either died of In­ fight.
are that the day will be a very- his condition were he to acquire some months yet.
Increase the effectiveness of the
juries or were badly cripled and
The relief depot between Main
quiet one here. No outstanding title- to the property.
"Resolution* or Iti-ROlute Per FORTY GUESTS ATTEND
night policeman, according to city
had to be killed Monday night when TOWN BASKETBALL
and A streets on Fifth is open every
events have been scheduled for
official*. By means of the flash­ son«” will be the theme of the
TEA ON SATURDAY the driver of an oil truck rounded
afternoon. People having donations
the city on that day, most of the,
ing light the officer will be Inform­ morning me**age nt 11 a. m. at the
TEAM DROPS GAME parties and entertainments have McCREDIE SPRINGS NOT
a curve 111 the road and drove Into
to make to the work can leave them
ed thut someone Is calling the city MelhodlHt church Sunday. The new
Forty ladles called at the home the flock without seeing them. C. C.
at the Springfield Electric store if
been
scheduled
for
this
evening.
J
Q
HAVE
DEPOT
AGENT
Springfield's town
basketball
hall without hl* being there to hear •►fflcer* of the Metho<li*t Men’» of Mrs. Milton V. Walker Satur­ Miller w h s the owner of the flock
there is nobody at the depot.
the telephone bell ring. He can Brotherhood will be ln*tnlled at the day afternoon for a ten given to and was driving them to his home team dropped their game with Co­
Right of the Southern Pacific
W.
C.
T.
U.
MEETING
burg
at
the
high
school
auditorium
answer the call from any telephone evening »ervlce and are expected to compliment Mrs. William Cone. ' pasture nt the time of the accident
railroad to discontinue maintenance LEGION MEETING AT
Monday night 20 to 18 after a hard
neiin-Nl him nt the lime of the ring. he on hand al 7:15. Thl* mark* the who with her husband, Dr. Cone,
HELD ON WEDNESDAY of an agent at McCredte Springs
fought
ending.
The
local
boys
drop­
FALL CREEK JAN. 7
sixteenth ye.ar for the Brotherhood spe«t the Christmas week-end at
,u o . .. u
I was “P***ld Wednesday by Charles
MAN IN HOSPITAL
ped far behind towards the end of
Members of the Springfield W. C. , , _.
. „
und effort* are being made to make the Walker home.
MR. AND MRS. PADDOCK
t
it
i,..i i
— «1.1
»,
M- Thomas, public utilities com-
The regular semi-weekly meet­
It the best.
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan and Mrs. Ger­
W ITH BROKEN LEG the first half and made a desper­ T. U. held their monthly meeting
ing
of the Springfield American Le­
ENTERTAIN ON FRIDAY
Wednesday
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
™
“
ate
attempt
to
catch
up
as
the
final
trude Wilson poured. Mrs. W. N
Leathe
E.
Richard.
607
D
street.
A
j
"
WMch
”e
d,smlasefl
8
Pr°'*at
gion
post number 40 and the Auxi­
whistle
blew.
Dow. Mrs. latrsnn Wright, and Mrs
William Baccus. 320 E street Is
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Paddock MARRIAGE OF COUPLE
uikri.i
j
'filed by the Winlno Mineral liary will be held at Fall Creek on
special prayer meeting preceded . . .
,
. „
Paul Basford assisted, and Miss ,n th,‘ •‘»clflc Christian hospital .e-
entertained a Inrge number of rela­
TOLD HERE TH IS WEEK Joy Rebhan received the guests at covering from the results of a fall
the regular meeting which began at S,Prlng8 COmpnny' loca,ed at ,hat Thursday evening of next week.
CHURCH CHOIR NOT TO
tive* and friend* nt their home
This will he the first meeting of the
2 o'clock.
Place'
the door.
j tn which he broke one of the bones
Lionel Janie* Cox and Ml** Hazel
with a Christmas dinner Friday.
PRACTICE
TH
IS
WEEK
new year for the two organizations
___ _____________
1 In his leg. The accident happened
Among those present were Dr. N. Strand were united In inurrlage
and will start with a pot luck din­
laBt Thursday.
BOOTH-KELLY MILL
Miss Helen High, director of the TWO TOWN CLUB TO
ner.
W. Emery, Mr and Mr*. Wade Pad- December 19. nt the home of C. G. BONE BROKEN IN
Methodist church choir, wishes to
dock. Martha Paddock, Mr. and Mathe* on C street It was an­
ACCIDENT AT MILL
HAVE PARTY TONIGHT
H* S FOUR-DAY WEEK
To Leave Friday
announce that there will be no
Mrs. John KaKHmils*en, Mr. u-ml nounced this week. The ceremony
Mrs. Gladys Miller is leaving Frl-
An x-ray picture taken Monday | day evening for her home at Mo- choir practice this week. Miss High,
The Springfield plant of the EASTERN STAR TO
Mr*. Hay Webster and children, *. was performed h.v Rev. Dean C.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McKlln will
MEET ON TUESDAY
II. Emery, Mr. and Mr*. William Poindexter, pastor of the Metho­ morning revealed that Noah Hllter- ! desto. California, after having and Miss Ayer are taking Mrs. entertain at their home this even­ Booth-Kelly Lumber company will
High to Portland to the clinic and ing with a watchnlght party for not operate on Friday or Saturday
brand hnd sustained n compound
Lightfoot and family. Mr. and Mr*. dist Episcopal church.
Upent a week visiting with relatives
The regular meeting of the Cas­
will not return in time for her to members of the Two Town club. of this week It was announced this
fracture of a small bone In his
Lloyd Emery of Klamath Fall*, and
here. She will be accompanied by
cade Chapter, O. E. ». will be held
Mr. and Mr*. Gray of Kugene.
POWER EMPLOYEES FORM left hand Just above the little fin­ her mother. Mrs. G. W. Gerber, who conduct practice this week.
The affair will start with a covered mornln8 Last week the mill shut
al the lodge hall Tuesday evening,
ger. The accident occurred Sat­
dish dinner at 6:30.
down on Friday for Christmas day
will visit nt her home and with a
GROUP FOR DISCUSSION
January 5. New officers under
Former Resident Her*
urday while working at the Booth-
_________________ i and operated again on Saturday to
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
sister.
Mrs. E. E. Praederlck, worthy ma­
Kelly
lumber
mill.
make
a
five-day
week
for
the
men.
Employees of the Mountain
AT MOUNTAIN HOME
Mrs. Grace May, her daughter.
Visitor From New Mexico
tron will bei n charge.
States Power company at Cottage
Ms. Elda Bristow is in Spring-
Portlard People Here— Mr. and Junta, and son, Jean, spent Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson will Grove, Springfield, and Junction AENEAS CLUB HOLDS
[ Mrs. Russell Olson of Portland day night with friends In Spring- field this week visiting relatives.
Portland People V is it— Mr. and
Medford People Visit— Mr. and
entertain 11 number of their friend* City have organized for the purpose
MEETING WEDNESDAY spent the Christmas holidays In field. They are now making their Mrs. Bristow operates a job print­ Mrs. W. B. Wheeler of Portland Mrs. H. A. Bendler of Medford were
nt their cottage on Horse Crpek of holding senil-woekly meetings to
Springfield at the home of Mr. Ol­ home In Portlaird.
ing plant at Gallup New Mexico.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. visitors Sunday at the home of
during the New Year vacation. discuss and study mutual problems
Mrs. M. J. McKlln was hostess son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McKlln at their home Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Ira M Peterson, stop-
Snow sports will provide entertain­ of the company. The meetings at her home here yesterday nfter- Olson They returned Io their home
Visit Parent*—Mr. and Mrs. El­
H*re from Monmouth — Mrs. Wednesday of this week. The ping here enroute home from Hood
ment for the group Friday. The will he held at the different cities noon for members of the Aeneas the middle of the week.
wood Lee of Elkton are spending Leota Rodenbough is spending her couple will spend the rest of the River where they had spent Christ­
cottage Is located near McKenzie on the second and fourth Tuesdays club nt their regular monthly meet­
the Christmas holidays In Spring- Christmas vacation here with rela­ week at Pleasant Hill where they mas.
of every month.
bridge.
ing. Entertainment and refresh­
Dentist Visit*— Dr. and Mrs. 8. field visiting at the home of Mrs. tives. Mrs. Rodenbough Is attend­ will visit with Mr Wheeler’s
ments were provided during the Ralph Dlppel of Medford were visi­ Lee's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ing school at Monmouth and will brothers, Senator H. C. W’heeler,
Go to Oregon City— Mr. and Mrs.
Return* to Oakland — Miss Avn
Doctor Has Quetta—Mr. and Mrs. afternoon.
complete her work In June.
ters In Sprlngrieht Saturday. Dr, Swart*.
and W. L. W’heeler.
Beryl Crow und son. Hilly, spent
Carter, who ha* been «pending the E. G. Miller of Portland are guests
Dlppel formerly had a profession­
Christinas with relatives at Ore­
Christmas holiday« here visiting during the holidays at the home
To Spend Day In Salem
al practice In this elty.
Entertain Parent*— Mr. and Mrs.
Quests of Parant»—Mr. and Mrs
Operated on Sunday—Mrs. Frank gon City.
with her aunt, Mr*. J. T. Donald­ of l)r. and Mrs. W. C. Kehhan.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Adrian will
W. H. Adrian had as their Christ­ W. A. Taylor were Christmas din Tuhy who wa* reported 111 at her
son, und with Mr*. Eldon Warner, Mrs. Miller is a daughter of Dr. drive to Salem Friday to spend
Home for Christmas — John C. mas guests Friday, Mr. Adrian's ner guests at the home of Mrs. home last week underwent an oper-
Leaves for Arizona— W. C. Or»-
Fall Creek, left Tuesday for her Rebhan, and Mr. Miller Is attend New Year's day with relatives of Benton »peut Christmas wltq. hts parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Adrian Taylor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. ation at the Eugene hospital Sun-- gory left Tuesday for Tuecon, Art-
lug medical school at Portland.
home at Oakland.
Mrs. Adrian.
of Kiigeoe.
Harrington. In Kugene.
parents at Creswell.
day.
i xona for a visit with relative«.
IS
SEE FOR LODDE
AUTO ACCIDENT
10LL IS HEAVÏ
COMMITTEE TO
AID HOME OWNER