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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HI’IUNGEIKIJ), LANE COUNTY, OltEGON, THURHIlAY, JANUARY 7, Hf32
TWENTY KK1HT11 VKA1L
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IO HOLD SCHOOL
Library Board
Officers Chosen
«
No. 82
—
Dentist Observes
CHAMBER TO VISI T ROSEBÜRG TEAM
LADIES NIGHT”
Birthday 7 uesday
LEBANON MEETING WILL PLAY S.H.S.
PLANS STARTED
New Grid Leader
Close Relatives of Dr. N. W.
Group Plana Silver Tan at
County Council Will Hold Horn* of Mrs. N. W. Emory, Lions Dsn Names Committee Emery Surprise Him at Din­ Cascade Road Will ba Dis­ Double Header Game Sche­
ner on 73rd Anniversary
Tuesday P. M. Next Week
cussed with Linn County
duled at Gymnasium for -
to Make Arrangements; Ini­
School of Instruction and
City,
to
Get
Action
Thera
tiation Feature of Event
Tomorrow Night
Silver Tan nt Santa Clara
Another milestone In the life of
All officers of the Hpringfleld
LOCAL
LADIES
Library Isiard were re-elected at
Dr. N. W Emery brought a surprise»
held at the Library on Monday
afternoun, They are: Mrs. N W.
Emery, president; Mrs. C. E Whea­
ton,
iresldenl; Mrs. L. K.
Page. *?
ary; Mrs. David Haltp
man. I.
I, Mrs. William House
snd Mr» /y
Potter as the other
members
board of directors.
Member»
he library board
voted Io hi w
ue of the badly
worn iMiok» i -g-
I. and to spend
some of their
’or supplies.
T he group w,
a sliver tea
at the home « I
.f,
W Emery
next Tuesday afte .»ooli during th»
hours of 2 and 5.
home for luncheon and found moat I
of hla close relatives gathered t o , Officers Chosen for Year by
honor him with a dinner on the oc Springfield Chamber at Last
■ aslon of hla seventy-third birthday, i
Night's Meeting Here
"It waa a complete surprise,
staled the local dentist who was
Building of the proposed Can-
horn al Brandon. Franklin county, cade highway through Linn conn-
ty will be discussed with the Le-
Ney York, on January 5, 1869
Dr. Emery was a young boy at the lianon Chamber of Commerce next
lime of the civil war and lived at Monday when a delegation from
his father's home, far from the ac­ Hpringfleld visits that city. The
tual fighting, but he distinctly re­ Hpringfleld Chamber of Commerce
calls many of the momentous at Its meeting last night accepted
an Invitation to attend the Leban­
events of Ibat thrilling war.
Guests at the dluner were P. It on meeting The Oshkosh cutoff
Emery, a brother; Mr. and Mrs. from Mabel to Holly, which would
John Kossman, sister of the dent shorten the distance Into the San-
1st; und Mrs. Ida Emery, sister In- tin in and Calapooia valleys will
alco be talked.
luw. of College Crest, Eugene.
HOSTESS the anual meeting of the director» MUSICIANS ON PROGRAM Io him Tuesday noon when Io- went | BARNELL IS RE-ELECTED FIRST
Members of Committee Ex­
pected to Attend and Make
Suggestions for Work
Group Named to Accept Con­
tribution« to Fund for Pur­
chase of Shoes for Needy
LEAGUE
Directors Come Within $600
of Putting Schools on Cash
Basis January 1
MEET
MORE
Local Boys Taks Game from
Pleasant Hill and St. Mary's
During Past Week's Play
RECEIVED
Springfield District Finances
in Good Shape Despite De­
linquent T^tx Payments
WORK ON BRIDGE
IS STARTEO HERE
Woman Drowned
AütO lUlSnaD
UKA CIRCLE TO
INSTALL
TONIGHT
t
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Scouts borm 7 wo
Patrol Iroops
,0.W. TO INSTALL
OFFICERS JAN. 13
£
FUNDS
Payment of all general fund war­
Springfield high school »III meet
C arl H
Hageman, class of ‘33,
Itoseburg’s basketball five here Fri- 19 years obi, chosen C»|it«in o f I lar rants issued prior to the last meet­
day evening In the opening A lea- yard's football squad fo r 1932 lie ing of the school board of Spring-
ts from Lorain, Ohio
field district number IS, can be
gue competition for each achool. A
made at once it was announced
preliminary game with the second
I Monday evening at the monthly
team pitted against the Marcola
i meeting of the school board by C. F.
players will provide B league com
Barber, clerk. A call for these war
petition during the same evening
rants, all up to and Including 2029.
It Is difficult to predict anything
«
J l
JIÆ* JL
uSis issued this week with Interest
about
the
Roseburg Hpringfleld
J f|
Iittiä» hr,u
bva»»» n beard
to cease on January 9. 1932. The
game as very little
has been
last warrant called was Issued Dec­
of the Southern city's work so far.
This Is the first year that that city Mrs. Leah Golay, Blue River, ember 21. 1931.
Loses Life When Automo­
has been included in the same high
There are approximately *500 In
bile Goes Into River
outstanding wai rants now unpaid
The Hpringfleld Chamber of Com school athletic district as the Lane
which la probably as low as the
merce re-elected W. K. Barnell county schools. Although the game '
will not have any official bearing
Mra. I>eah Onlay, 42. Blue River, warrant Indebtedness will get until
president at the meeting. Other of­
on the district championship to be wa* drowned In the waters of the the close of the school year in June
ficers chosen were H. E. Maxey,
determined by tournament play. McKenxIe river Friday morning, when another large group of tax
vice-president; I. M. Peterson,
yet It will be Interesting to watch and Mr Oolay, the other occupant funds are due again.
treasurer; W. C. Wright. H. O. Dib-
the comparative strength of the of the automobile in which they
blee, John Anderson. Julius Fulop
The late arrival of tax funds laat
Step* at Each End of Side­
various schools of this league.
were driving to Eugene to attend
and
W
A.
Taylor,
directors.
week reduced the difference be­
walk Expected to Increase
Hpringfleld has contented herself a New Year'• dlnner'
«* tween receipt» of last year and this
Delegates chosen for the Lane
Beauty of Structure
Auxiliary Group to Take New county chamber of commerce were so far with scheduling games with caped wltn bis life as the tie rod year from *5,138 to almost the
on the car broke and the machine
Officers at Armory Meeting; F. B. Hamlin. P. J. Bartholomew B league teams which are far more plunged into the lake above the *2000 total which will not be re­
New ornamental steps and side-
numerous and closer at hand.
ceived due to a lower district tax
and H. E. Maxey.
»
walk approaches are being built at
Mrs. Eggimann in Charge
These teams have been putting up dam.
levy in the present budget.
each of the four corners of the
j »ome stiff opposition In the early
Mr. Golay managed to extricate
Iuka Circle, Ladies of the U. A .!
Shortage of funds because of
Springfield bridge across the WII
games. Both Pleasant Hill and Ht. himself from the wreckage and
It. will Install officers for the year
non-payment of taxes has been felt
lamette this week. A crew of the
Mary's
high
schools
defeating
the
his calls for help were answered by the board, although It has not
at their monthly meeting at the!
state highway department Is doing
local boys in their first games. The by a resident living nearby. Mrs.
Armory this evening it has been '
been as bothersome to the local
the work.
i Hcores were reversed however, dur- i Golay was pinned under the ma- directors as it has been in other
announced. Mrs. Myrtle Eggimann, I
A poured concrete step flanked
Ing the past week as the b oys! chine and several attempts to dive
last year's state president, will be |
districts where the tax levy has
by ornamental rock walls Is being
rounded Into shape. None of the B under the water to her proved use­ been greater and delinquent tax
the
Installing
officer.
built at each eud of the sidewalk
New Meeting Night Sought; league schools have football teams less for Billy Goff. Leaburg.
payments even greater.
on the bridge Running out for up-
The new officials of the group
and they are free to start basket-
The character building and his­ proxlmately IX feel on the outer
Water had to be turned out of
Workers Desire to Attend
Had the district received all of
urr Mrs. Wandu Barnes, president;
I ball practice Just as soon as the> the dam before the bl)(ly and th(. (he funda whlch tt had a righl to
torian officers are new The char­ side of what would to- a continua­
Ethel Jollff. senior vice president;
Training
on
Wednesday
start school, whereas the A league car could be recovered.
acter building offb-e ha» been start I tion of the walk If It were construc­
expect the district would now be
Nellie I'urr. Junior vice-president;
teams have to spend their entire
ed to promote grenter moral and; ted will be a row of rough rocks
Allen Sneed was elected scribe
Mr. and Mrs. Golay were driving on a cash basis as it was last year
Gladys Landson, patriotic Instruc­
time concentrating on football until
religious training, while the his , placed In the position of a retaining
to Eugene to meet their daughter for a period of three months. This
tor; Mrs. Edith Laxton, chaplain; for Hpringfleld Boy Scout troop after Thanksgiving.
torlan office has been created In | wall.
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne problem of aucertalntng Just what
Mrs. Pearl Knowler. treasurer; number 11 at their first meeting
The Hpringfleld boys have shown Robinson, when the accident hap­ part of the tax levy will not be
each local and each group Is urged ; The step Idea for bridges Is a new
Leila Clark, inner guard; and Clara since Christmas last aight. Two
to keep an accurate history of the| one as yet for the highway depart­
forthcoming each year is one of the
Barnes I’epiiell. conductress. Assist­ patrols were » rganlxed at the meet » fonaia‘en‘ Improvement lately un pened.
der the guidance of Norval May.
work undertaken and completed In ment. They have completed simi­
ants and the secretary will be Ing. Robert LaJole of the Eagle pa
Survivors include her daughter difficult problems facing any tax
coach. They must meet Rosebnrg.
its Jurisdiction.
lar work on Hendricks bridge near
named by the officers at the time trol. and Richard Richardson will
of Lorane; her father and mother. levying body declared C. A. Swarts,
University High. Cottage Grove,
head the Bob White patrol.
The Santa Clara high school will Waltervllle and will possibly carry
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foreman. Hys- chairman of the school board,
of the installation.
and Eugene high schools in A lea-
provide numbers by the glee cluh i out the work on all large bridges
i
.
-«..»«.in. ham> Montana; two sisters, and Scho° l Imarda do not want to levy
The meeting was held at the
A potluck dinner will be held fol­
gue play to determine champ! n-
brothers all of whom reside a dl»trict tax excessive beyond the
Following the meeting proper a' In the state If It prove» satisfac­
Methodist church at 6:30 and the ship
of the district. This w l l ^ e £
£
£
and „ L son H ^ M
of the district, hut at the
lowing the Installation ceremonies.
tory.
It
Is
said.
general question box will be ron
meeting next week will also be held
held In March.
same time they would like to know
ducted by Mrs. Hunt for the pur
at 6:30 Efforts will be made to
Dey. Myrtle Point.
8t. Mary’s team went down 13-20
FUNERAL HELD FOR
Just how much of a levy can be ex­
pone of answering any questions ' COURTESY EXPENSIVE
have the meeting night changed
Funeral
services
were
held
Mon­
In their return game played on the
pected when it is made. They de­
which may arise.
at
that
time.
Glenn
Martin,
scout­
MRS.
TUHY
SATURDAY
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
FOR TH IS YOUNG MAN
master. is attending the scoutmas local gym floor Saturday. The first Branstetter chapel. Dr. E. V. pend on receiving certain funds
Mrs. Emerson 1» general chairman '
half
ended
7-6
In
favor
of
St.
Mary’s
from this channel and need them.
Springfield Resident Passes at Eu­ ter's training course in Eugene
Stivers officiated and interment
of arrangements for the meeting J Man Stops to Crank Stalled Csr
In some districts the levy falls to
gene Hospital Thursday A fter
each Wednesday evening and other but they were outplayed during the was made in the new I. O. O. F.
for W om an, It Kicks, Hs Has
Mrs J. P Wray Is In charge of the
second half
produce sufficient revenue and war­
Lingering llln e s t
troop
workers
have
expressed
a
Compound
Fracture
of
Arm
service committee, and Mrs. Wood­
The lineups for both schools1 cen,lerJ’-
rants remain unpaid at the end of
desire to attend.
ruff 1« In charge of the tea. Mrs.
were:
each year piling up until a time
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Frank
Doing
a
chivalrous
thing,
which
Mortsnsen. Mrs, Agnes Prochnow
LOCAL MUSICIANS IN
St. Mary's
Springfield
when they aggregate a sum. the In­
Tuhy who passed away at the Eu­
and Mrs. Lee Putman are the host­ all young men ought to do, despite ,
SERMON
TOPICS
FOR
_
_
F
Christenson:
4
D.
Wright
.2
terest on which amounts to a six-
BROADCASTS
ON
RADIO
gene
hospital
last
Thursday,
Dec-1
the
relating
of
thia
Incident,
proved
esses Mrs (I II. flood of Eugene
able sum itself.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hawk - .... — __ F .______ Toman 4
ember 31. were held at the 8t.
to be a real sacrifice for Howard'
Is president of the county unit.
G. Wright 10 .....C......... Guthrie, 3
Miss Barbara Burnell, daughter Mary's Catholic church In Spring-
When a district finds its income
( abe of Cedar Elat Saturday. Cabe.
The purpose of the tea Is to pro son of J. C. Cabe. was walking down of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burnell, was field on Saturday morning at 9
“The Call of Obedience will be Stevenson. 6 .... G.............. Gettv
reduced to a low level and a high
G.......... Durbin. 2
vide funds to he used In the pur the atreet when he came up to two heard In a half-hour program of o'clock. Rev. Father D. H. Curley the subject of the morning service i Squires, 2
tax levy is necessary to provide
for the absorption of the warrants
chasing of a silver teapot which Is strange women who were trying to xylophone solos played over radio officiated and Interment was made at the Christian church at 111 Tuesday evening both teams
m Pleasant
n e & s a n i Hill
n i u were
w e n ? defeated
u e ic m c u ■
to be awarded to the local unit get their lialVy automobile started station KOHB In Eugene Tuesday In Mount Calvary cemetery. The o'clock It has been announced by from
it frequently becomes necessary to
with the best attendance record He volunteered to take the crank < evening between the hours of 6 rosary service was held at the itev. Valtle lVultt. pastor. His oa the local floor by overwhelming J Mrs- St«"a Findley to Be In­ exceed the 6 per cent limitation
established during the period be­ and try to start It The motor back-1 and 6:30. She was accompanied Poole-Gray-Bartholoniew chapel in evening sermon subject will be scores. The preliminary game be­ stalling Officer; Refresh­ provided by law A special election
ments Are Planned
must be held for this purpose and
tween November If» and April 16. fired, and x-ray pictures at the of­ by Mrs. Bernice Neher Findley at Eugene Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The Light of tne World.” Mrs. W. tween the second teams ended 50-
P. Tyson and Mrs. Ella Lombard 22 against the visitors. The first
The award will be made at the fice of a local physician revealed the piano.
these usually result in disputes be-
■Mrs. Tuhy wa.-wborn in Russia of
New officers of Pine ( ircle. tween various factions, some of
April meeting of the County Coun­ that he bad fractured one bone In
Numbers Included In the program Austrian parentage and came to will ring a duet at the morning string game score was 41-18 for
aervlce. The choir will have a spe- Springfield. These games were Neighbors of M oodcraft. will be of- w(,oni are certain to oppose any
cil.
Ills arm In to places and had crack- j were: Schubert's "Serenade." Wag-1 the United States 24 years ago. She
c'sl
anthem for the evening pr» i quite rough and several fouls be flcially installed at their next re-1 form of tax lncreas<1.
tier's "Evening Star," and Godard's was married to Frank Tuhy at
ed the other one.
gran-„
' (ng called. The lineups for each gular meeting at the I. O. O. F. ■ Fortunateiy
th e
Springfield
OAKRIDGE MAN GETS
"Berceuse."
Dixon. North Dakota. In 1913. and
hall
January
13.
it
was
announced
school
dls,
rlct
has
been
able to
The
Bible
school
meets
at
9:45
team
were
as
follows:
Mias Barnell and Mrs. Findley leaves five children. They are
LARGE BOUNTY SUM CHICKEN BUSINESS IS
this week. A special practice for the avojd this for some years. Interest
Second Te im i
will appear In another radio broad Anton. Edward. Rose, lxiuls. and and the Christian Endeavor at 6:30»
Picas. Hill installation was held at the hall payments in the district on out­
Springfield
for a social hour.
BRIGHTER HERE NOW m st program on Thursday. Janu­
It (1. Carter. Oakridge, collected I
Mildred, all at home, and four
Tuesday evening by the incoming standing warrants have been very
.....F
M. Wheeler
:
Hartman,
8
*6(1 from the county bounty fund [ Poultry business Is lookliig up ary 14, when they will be partici­ brothers and four sisters.
, ; Thatcher.
__ . . . ...
__ F
P. Wheeler. 4 officers.
3
light in contrast to those in other
Snturday when he brought the now according to It. It. Nelson, pants In the Eugene Breakfast
Her brothers are Steve Koler, MEAT HOUSE. MEAT IS
Thurman
Cogiatt
New officers are Mrs. Nellie Carr, districts.
Thurman 24
24 ..... c
dub program.
pelts of five cougars and four lynx (
Springfield: Frank Mid Anton
poultry raiser who lives eaat of
DESTROYED IN FIRE Frese. 3 ........... G
Lindley. 4 past guardian neighbor; Mrs. Juet-
No important
business w as'
to the clerk's office. He wus given Springfield Despite the recent de­
Koler in North Dakota, and Joe
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Wilson 8..._.........C,____ Garmine 10 te Taylor, guardian neighbor: Mrs. brought before the board at the
the bounty on one baby cougar
Koler. In Russia. Two sisters. Mrs.
Damages totaling *75 were sus-
Barnum 2, Lord 2. Williams 4. Glenn Stone, advisor; Al Pohl, ma­ monthly meeting. Only routine af­
cline In prices the average poultry
which was unborn at the time of raiser Is now able, by taking ad TEACHERS HOME FROM
Barbara Kralleek and Mrs. Uchytll talned by J. R. Byers Saturday Subs.
gician; Minnie Girard, clerk; Mrs. fairs were considered and the
Its capture. All of the animals were
STATE EDUCATION MEET live In Springfield. The other two morning when his meat house a t »
Dalsey Pugh, attendant; Mrs. Ra­ monthly bills were allowed.
First Teams
vantage of the decline In other
raptured with the use of dogs and prices, to ninke expenses In most
live in North Dakota.
147 E street and some of Its con- Springfield
Pleas. H ill chel Thatcher, attendant: Melba
Hpringfleld school teachers who
were nil taken along the Wiliam
tents were destroyed by fire be- d . Wright 2
F ............ Olson 5 Mellon, captain of the guards;
Instances and in some cases to attended the annual state conven­
etle river above tlnkrldge he states.
WOMAN
BREAKS
LEG;
lleved to have been started from Hawk 6 ..............F........ Garmine 2 Myrtle Eggimann. correspondent; CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
make a small amount of money.
tion of the Oregon State Teachers
Poultry business has been very association at Portlund last week
ATTEND REVIVAL
IN BARN ALL NIGHT a stove In the building. Part of the G. Wright 13 .......C....... H. McLeod Mrs. Clarine Putman, flag bearer;
CAR LEAVES ROAD:
Sam
garage adjqlnlng the meat house Squires .............. G ..... C. McLeod 2 Doris Girard. musician;
quiet until the first of the year, re­ have relumed and assumed their
Members of the Springfield
G ............ Parks 2 Sweeney, inner sentinel; Ray Nott,
Mrs. Charles E. Woodward of the was damaged by the fire. Wade Stevenson 18
TREE STOPS DESCENT ports Mr. Nelson, hut it has now touching positions this week.
Everett Squires referee for all outer sentinel; Noah Helterbrand, Christian church will meet this
shown great Improvement. The de­ Among those attending the sessolns Pleasant Hill district who broke Paddock was passing and turned In
Mrs. Maymie Richmond, and Mrs, evening and go to the evangelistic
Frank McMullen, Eugene, nar mand for high grnde breeding In Portland were G. B. Wood, prin­ her leg In an accident at the farm the alurtn when he saw the flames, the games.
Sadie Baldwin, managers.
services being held in the Christ­
rowly escaped serious Injury to slock, which Mr. Nelson specialties cipal of the Brattaln school; Roy home while doing chores last Fri­
Mrs. Stella Findley will be the ian church In Eugene in a body.
himself and Ills automobile eurly In has shown considerable improve Qulney. principal of the Lincoln day evening Is getting along nicely
OPENS RADIO REPAIR
BRIDGE CROUP ARE
Installing officer.
Members of the local congregation
Munday morning when the uuto- nient during the pant week.
school. Miss Leone Elliott. Perry- according to her attending physi­
SHOP TH IS WEEK
Refreshments will be served fol-1 who lntend to attend are asked to
mlbole which he was driving left
cian.
ENTERTAINED
HERE
dale, teacher of domestic science
lowing the installation work.
meet at the R. O. Moshler home at
the road on the grade nt Doyle ASTRONOMY LECTURE
Mrs. Woodward was alone on the
A radio repair and service shop
nt the high school, and Miss Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cross enter
I
Fourth and D streets at 7:16. An
hill, new section of the McKenxIe
farm
when
she
met
with
her
acci­
was opened In the Commercial
AT H. S. ON FRIDAY High, music teacher at the Brat-
effort will be made to provide
highway, mid started townrds the
dent early In the evening. She had tallied with u bridge party at their State bank building next to the
Inin building.
FAMILY REUNION IS
transportation for all those deslr-
river. A large fir tree stopped the
gone to the barn Io do the chores home here Monday evening. Mr. postotfice this week by John Zlol-
John Knox, professor of science
HELD HERE ON FRIDAY ing to attend
car and saved It from plunging Into nt the high school, will deliver a
nnd was unable to make her calls und Mrs. George Blair of Eugene kouskl. No receiving sets will be
for help heard until morning when won the first prises, and Miss Ce­ handled at the new store, although
the river.
lecture on astronomy at the high SEEKS TO TRANSMIT
Carl Robberaon passed and heard cilia Jones. Springfield, and Mrs. a line of tubes and parts will be M r. and Mrs. Roy Koch Hosts at
school auditorium Friday morning
MESSAGE TO GERMANY
McGRECOR ON PROGRAM
T h e ir Home fo r Large New
her. He summoned a physician who Ray Nasholm of Eugene, the sec carried.
GUARDSMEN ESTABLISH
at 10 o'clock. The lecture will he
Y e a r’s Day Gathering
ond
awards.
AT COLONIAL SHOW
took
her
to
the
Eugene
hospital.
LONG SERVICE RECORDS free and will be open to any per- Jack Jackson, student at the Ore­
aon who Is Interested In attending. gon State college at Corvallis, will
FORMER RESIDENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Koch were
Walter B. McGregor. Springfield
attempt to aend a holiday greet­ LEGION MEETING AT
Hergcanls Orval Cantrell and
CHURCH SCHEDULES
ARE VISITING HERE hosts at their home New Year’s day j restuarant man. provided one m im ­
ing to Fred Frese’s mother who
Verrol N. McFarland Tuesday com COPPER TUBING FROM
FALL CREEK TONIGHT
ât the family reunion dinner which I her on the entertainment program
QUARTERLY MEETING
lives In Germany, very soon. Mr.
pleted five and three years service
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clover have was attended by all members of the j at the Mldnlte New Year's eve show
ENGINE SAID STOLEN
Jackaon la active In amateur radio
The regular semi-monthly meet­
respectively In the local national
The quarterly meeting of the as their guests this week. Mr. and family with the exception of one ! at the Colonial theatre Thursday
guard unit. They will both he dis­
Fred A. Hills, mnnuger of the work at the college station KOAC. ing of Springfield American Legion Baptist church will be held here Mrs. A. E. Badger of Seattle. The son, Clifford, who is statlonel at evening. Mr. McGregor plays the
charged and will re-enllst. Elmo Hills Creek Lumber company at He will use the short wave trans­ post number 40 will he held at Fall this evening. A potluck dinner at guests are returning from a sum­ Guam with the U. S. Marine corps. ! guitar and Io In gr* at demand for
Creek hall this evening nt 7 o'clock.
Long completed five years service Jasper Friday reported the theft of mitter In sending the message.
Those present included Mr. programs. He also has a one-man
6:30 will precede the business mer Bpent In the middle west. Mrs.
I A potluck dinner will precede the
In the company In December, ac­ 10 feet of copper tubing from one
meeting at which reports will be Badger Is a talented violinist and. Koch's mother, Amanda E. Koc' , j vaudeville skit which he presents
meeting and each member Is asked
cording to Lieutenant C. A. Hwarts. of the donkey engines belonging to SNOW SPORTS ENJOYED
is a former resident of the Coburg har son jpggp and great grand without assistance.
to bring his own knife, fork, spoon, received from each of the various vicinity. They are considering lo daughter, Mary of Lorane. Mr. and
commanding officer.
the company. The theft Is believed
BY LOCAL RESIDENTS plate and cup.
officers.
eating In the Willamette valley.
to have taken place Thursday even
Mrs. Abe Koch and two children of,
In«.
DR. AND MRS. W. N. DOW
Lorane; Mr. and Mrs. Tice Koch JUMPS OFF PLATFORM
Uuesis of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
BAPTIST GUILD HAS
and seven children of Harrisburg;
TEACHERS. OFFICERS
BONE IN LEG BROKEN
Wilson who spent New Year's eve TW ELFTH NIGHT PARTY
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
Ermol
Churchill
and
nnd the following day at their cabin
TALK
S.
S.
PROBLEMS
Mr.
and
Mrs
EASTERN STAR HOLDS
HELD ON WEDNESDAY
MEETING TUESDAY
daughter. Elinor, of Marshfield; j R»lph Irish. Marcola. Is recover
Ollesta at a New Year's pnrty at
MEETING ON TUESDAY at McKenxIe bridge report an en
Teachers and officers of the Bap Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Deffenbacher Ing from an accident In which he
Joyable outing In the snow Mem­
Mrs. A. It. Vanl Valtah entertain­
Members of the Aretanla guild,
the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. N.
The regular meeting of Cascade bers of the party were Mr. and Mrs. ed members of her Sunday school young women's organisation of the tlst church met at the home of Mr. of Coburg; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent sustained a broken leg Monday. M r
Dow were Dr. and Mrg. Milton V.
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ered Wnlker, Chapter, O. E. 8., was held at the C. F. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Lawr­ class of the Methodist church at a 1 Baptist church, held their regular and Mrs. Marvin Chase Monday Johnson of North Bend, and Mr Irish was at his home and Jumped
off a small platform breaking the
and Mr. and Mra. F. B. Flanery. lodge quarters Tuesday evening. ence Moffitt. Mr and Mrs. Walter Twelfth night party at her home monthly meeting Tuesday evening evening to discuss the work of the and Mrs. Koch and family.
A large turkey dinner with all leg. His Injury was treated and sat
The evening was spent with cards Newly Installed officers of the Gossler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Fan Wednesday night. About twenty- at 7:3o at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J organisation with which they are
awaiting the arrival of the new lodge were In charge of the even­ drem. Mr. and Mrs. Larson Wright five young people at the class were Merle Chase. No special business affiliated. This was the regular the trimmings was served during at the office of a local physician.
He ts now at hla home.
was transacted during the evening, monthly meeting of the group.
| the late afternoon.
present.
and the host and hostess.
ing's work.
year.
All poaslhl» iiieana of Improving
lliw work of the various local Par
cut Teacher association unit» will
ba thoroughly discussed Halurilay
afternoon at Hants t'lara when
every member of the County Coun­
cil ba» been seked to anther at
the Community hall between the
hour» of 2 and 4 for the purpose of
holding a »liver tea and to hold a
■ehool of lualrucllon
Mr». Charles K. Hunt, »late vice-
I resident, will make a short talk on
the subject, “What la a Standard
School I’. T. A.." and will conduct
the »ehool afterward».
tTlie »1 hool will conalat of »liort
Informative talk» by head» of the
vartoua departments of the County
Council. These and their h»«lgn
menta are:
Mr«. II It Kmeraon, membership
Mr» I) C. Ogilvie. publicity.
Mr». W I. Parker, aervlce »hop
Mr» II. A. Him», program
Mr«. Warren I). Smith, parllnien
tary law.
Mrs. Itoy Woodruff. Foor-H.
Mr». A I. Lomax, »tody group»
Mrs. J. W Pttxgerald. health.
Mr« t>e Lillian Burris, character
building
.Mr« J. W. Working, historian.
Mr» It P Mortensen, hospitality
Plans for annual ‘Ladles’ Night
program of Hprlugfluld Lions club
were discussed and a committee
uppoluled to proceed with the net
eaaary arrangements was named al
the luncheou meeting last Friday.
Memhera of the committee are W.
K. Iluell. chairman. John Ketels
Itev. Dean
Poindexter. Elmer
Mtfixey, Kev. Veltle Pruitt, und
fejnoch Htuari,
A program of entertainment In-
■ hiding many stunts and the lull la
(Ion of cult Lions are (he feature»
Ilf the evening's activities. The dale
has not been set, but will probably
lie held »ome lime In February.
A proposal that (he Lions cluh
»tart u shot} fund was discussed
und a committee named to haiidle
tbe donations. Nlel Pollard. John
Hutiderer and W. K. Barnell were
named on (Ills committee.
It was pointed out at I ha meeting
that very few of the shoes donated
to the Community Relief depot
were useable and several expressed
themselves as favoring the coutrl
button of small amounts towards
a fund to he uaed In purchasing
shoes In those Instances where It
wan actually necessary to prevent
suffering The venture Is not be­
ing undertaken by the members of
(he club alone, hut the committee
members will accept donations of
fund-» from anyone willing to make
them The shoes will tie purchased
at coat by a local merchant.
Irene Manley with her banjo,
and Vernon Liles, with an array of
harmonicas, provided the musical
■ nlertaliiniciit for the luncheon
The appearance of Kev. Polndex
ter at the luncheon gaily bedecked
with a monstrous scarlet red neck­
tie done up In an artistic bow
cuu»ed subdued laughter In several
places along the table. -This soon
ceaaed however when It was dis­
covered that nearly all the mem­
bers were wearing red ties much to
the disgust of Enoch Stuart, the
tail-twister, who seems to have an
aversion for red. and who usnnlly
collects a dime from offenders.
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SCHOOL FINANCES
TALKED BI BOARD