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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YBAR
FIERY_&ESSIONS
BPR1NQFIELÍ), LANE COUNTY, OKKOON,THURSDAY, NOVMBER 17, 1932
Decorate Dentist
to r Valor in War
Springfield Dentiet Recipient
Newly Elected Member« of i of Purple Heart From War
Department This Week
County Court Find Their ’
Every Effort I« Blocked
To Fight W et Vote
Hr. W. N D. w licelved not ce >
from the war department till« week
of hta having been awarded the
Purple Heart with hla name en
graved on It In recognition of a
wound received while In action In
Frunue on July IS, IBIS
Tbl» wa» the (trat day al the
battle of Hol«aona at the «tart of j
the Chateau Thierry drive.
The notification received by Ibc
local dentlat waa worded aa fol
Iowa:
"1. The Secretary of War directs
that a Purple Heart, engraved with
the name of the recipient, bo la
aut-d to William N. Dow. Spring-
field. Oregon, on account of wound
received In action July lit, IBIS
while aervlng aa a private tat rlaaa.
-impnny 23rd Infantry.'’
FIRST STHTEMEHI SCHOOLS PLAN TO I a »« i ^ mo „ o , bòa
OF BANK GIVEN OFFERJWT OISH
No. 45
[
Receiver Start« Cliam Taking P.-T. A. Room Representa­
tive« Complete Necessary
of Depositor« on Monday;
Arrangements on Monday
Banking Hour« Usad
1
Swarts h as New
Plans for S h e riff
LEBANON GAME
IO tUSEASO N
Next Officer Would Place
Enforcement Work in Hand Powerful Linn County Team
of State Police Force
Opponents of Springfield in
i
Closing Game Friday
Crimlnal law enforcement in
county will be left In the
hands of the state police and only NAVE VICTORY RECORD
one deputy will
vlll be employed for
Actunl Framing of Document
Statements of Condition to be Donations of Freeh afd Cured
criminal work In the county If Dean Anderson Dashes 35
present plane of C. A. Swart«, sher­
Yarde for Touchdown at
Issued Quarterly During
Fruits, Vegetables and Milk
Scheduled to Start Friday;
iff-elect, can be worked out with
Are Needed By Workers
Silverton Armistice Day
Agent«' Hearing Set
Liquidation Period
Charles P. Pray, superintendent of
state police. This will mean the
Just one game left on the football
Kirnt real ai t Inn on the part of
First statement of the First Na-| The hot lunch committee of the
Hprlngfleld Parent-Teacher's asso-
elimination of two deputies now . schedule for Hprlngfleld high school
hudgnt committee of I .ano county
tlonal
Bank
of
Hpr'ngfleld
giving
Mrs. Klizabrth Tilton, chairman,
hfiaa Elizabeth Reeve
doing criminal work from the «her- fur 1932 and the equipment will be
now Puny considering means of r»
announce» that the Women’» Commit­ condition as of date of suspension, ctatlon plans to serve hot soup or
ter of M ra C h arta A. 1
Iff* force according to Swarts, who stored away for another season,
tee lor Education Against Alcohol October 8. 1932. waa Issued this cocoa, free of charge, to every child
during laxes (or 1933. la expected
soon to be the brida oí ,
will omvene af (he capital to fight week by Lloyd H. Kelley, receiver. who must bring a «old lunch to
expects to effect a total saving of
Friday at 12:30 the team, local
to l«> taken Friday, when an effort
M orcan oí Lazados, j
the wet vote when Congres» meet» io
more than *«,500 Io hla office for business men. and students will
The
statement
shows
the
bank
t
o
!
school
daring
the
bad
weather
per
will l>f mad" to reach a decision In
December
next year. The new sherirf has leave for Lebanon where Spring-
have assets of *108,330.72 and llabl i lod. They plan to atart serving on
the mailer of eliminating or re­
been In conference with Pray this field will meet the toughest compe­
lltlea amounting to »100.998 49 . Monday, November 28. to approxl-
taining office» of thf Home Do-
week.
tition of the season. School will
Caali on band amounted to »4.00«.«« j mately 126 children at the Lincoln:
nilnalratiou agent and the County
The office of sheriff will confine proceed the same as usual at the
Agricultural agent.
There were approximately 860 school and 86 children at the Brat
its activities to the collection of \ hlgh »<bool excepting that thoee
I Hilocatlona favoring anil oppoa-
accounts at the bank Including both tain school, if the needed supplies
taxes, service of civil actions, and who wl,h t0 »«•"<! the game may
Inc the retention of the Demonstra­
savings and checking, time certi­ tan be obtained.
emergency criminal actions and do
A check of all students will
Details ot the plan were com-?
tion agent will li« heard during
ficates and cashier’s checks.
' keeping the county Jail, according j 1*® mad® at the «•“ « A® determine
the forouoon aoaalon. The Agrlru.
The statement as Issued this pleted Monday afternoon at a meet- !
whether students actually attended
to Mr. 8 warts.
Ing of the Room Representatives, I
tural ugent will bo dlauuaaod dar­
week Is as follows:
McKenzie District Expenses Htalement of condition of the group of the P.-T. a . at the home Nativ« of Lane County Had
the game or skipped classes, W . E.
ing th« afternoon
Buell, principal, stated yesterday.
Members of thn builcot board.
Kept Down; Pupils Get Ad­ First National Bank of Hprlngfleld, of Mrs. II H. Hcbaffenberg.
Spent 15 Year« Working in
The Lebanon game la an Innova
Ihn throe iniiubora of the present
Oregon, as of the date of Its sus­ As there are no funds to work
vantage of Larger School
City; Funeral Wednesday
tion thia year for Springfield and
county court, Jude*' C. I*, llarnard.
pension October 8, 1932.
with everything must be donated.
takes the place of the University
Clinton llurd, and U. K. Crowe,
McKenxIe high school district
Assets—
Kitchens have been offered where
j oh„ w
Gates, resident of
high game usually palyed either on
two newly elected membe i. Fred
will operate on a budget well with­
Bills Receivable
» 32.323.6« tbs soup can be cooked two or more Springfield and employee at the
Thanksgiving or on the evening be­
Fl«k and Cal Young; and Wilbur
in the limitations during the next
Cash on hand
4.009.6« times a month and a number of Booth-Kelly Lumber company for
fore. It has been Impossible to ar-
McFarland of Cottage Grove, have
year It waa decided Tueaday at
Assets other than
ladles have offered their services 16 yean, passed away at the
j range such a contest this year.
held lueetlnc" each day thia week Larg y up Attends Father- the annual budxet meeting held at
Bills Receivable and
to help prepare the soup at the dif­ Eugene hospital In Eugene on
to conalder tneana of roduclnc ex­ Son
piquet at Methodist the N. (). W hall at Waltervllle
Cash on hand
71.997.60 ferent homes. Arrangements have Monday at the age of 59 yean. Covered Dish
Dinner for These Linn county boys must be
penditure" within the county. They
Tho large»! single Item of the
also been made for cars to take the He waa born at 'Crow on June «, Families of Member« Plan­ as strong as they are rated, be­
Church Tuesday Evening
cause their games to date have
have Invited and requeated many
budget Is *1060 for tuition of the
Total ......- ......... .
»108.330.72 soup from the home kitchens to 1873 and bad lived In Lane county
ned; Election to Be Held
been noticeable by the large scores
Individual« to appour before thn
Methodlat men of Hprlngfleld 36 students attending.
the schools
Liabilities—
all of hla lifetime. He was the son
of victory. They defeated the Sil­
board to aaalal them In framing a passed a resolution at their month­
Students In this district are trans­
Liabilities unsecured
Space la available at the Lincoln of the late John Gates, widely
Plans for the annual homecoming verton team by about 30 points,
new budget
ly meeting here Tueaday evening ported to the Hprlngfleld high
* 88,809.04 school where food materials can known In this county,
of Juanita Rebekah lodge of Spring- and only last Friday administered a
Deposits secured by
The (Irat day a aoaalon waa fen urging congressmen from thia dis­ school each day and all state school
be stored and everyone who can
He is survived by hl» widow, field here Monday night of next tS-0 defeat to Coach Bagley’s team
pledge of assets of
lured by ilelecatlon« atrungly back trict not to act on any repeal or funds are paid directly to the
donate carrots, onton». potatoes, Mn. Emma Gates; three children, week were completed at the regular at Cottage Grove.
the bank aggregating
Inc the county aennta. whoae of­ modification of the eighteenth Hprlngfleld school board.
turnips, soup beans, macaroni, Anderson F. Gate«. Powers, Ore­ lodge meeting this week.
Marion Hall, coach, was well
Residents of the district are well
1.489.46 spaghetti, rice, canned tomatoes, gon; Bessie V. Gates, Seattle; El-
*2 000 00 collateral
fices, together with the Red Croaa.J amendment or the Volstead law
A potluck supper at «:30 for pleased with the showing made last
are to be abollahed If Flak carries during the short session of congreaa pleased with the operation of the
Bills payable secured
coodensed milk, cscoa or sugar, in ery L. Gate«. Fort Lewis, Washing­ members and their families will be Friday by hla charges against Sil­
high school education system now
by pledge of as»ets
out hta preelection promise« Io , which convene» next month.
any quantity, large or small. Is ton; bla mother, Mn. John Gates; followed by the special lodge pro­ verton. This game looked like a
of bank aggregating
the volera.
The meeting of the Brotherhood, In u»e there. The school would j
asked to bring or send them to the two grandchildren, and the follow gram. Each member Is requested to
10.700 00 Lincoln acbool aa soon aa possible, i Ing lis te n and brothers: Mn. bring a covered dish and one pump­ 0-0 tie game until Dean Anderson
It haa not taken Meaaera Young which wa» featured by u large have been unable to draw state
»15,054.32 collateral
finally broke away through an
and Fink very long to dlacover that father and »on banquet In the fund« had cla»sea been continued
Anyone who has anything to do- Belle Smith. Route 3. Eugene; Mrs. kin pie for the dinner. Sandwiches opening in the Silverton line for a
It la much eaaler to make election , church baaement, followed the pro­ In the district after It had lost Its
Total ..........».......... »100.998 49 □ate but no way to get it to the Francis Watkins, Seattle; Mrs. and coffee will be furnished by the
36 yard sprint for the goal tine
promlaea than It la to carry them gram climaxing the National Boy standardisation, whereas now the | Doors of the bank, which were school and also anyone who can Anna Pullman, Bremerton, Wash- committee In charge consisting of
and a touchdown, leaving the final
out. Since taking their place" on j Scout week ob»ervance in thia city. acbool enrollment In the district opened Monday, will ba kept open supply fresh milk In any quantity ’agton; Mrs. Maggie Bowman. Mrs. Susan King. Mrs. Elsie Lam­
score »-0.
has Increased by 14 and need,« less during regular banking hours for
the budget committee their every
F. II. Hamlin. W K. Buell, and
please telephone M n . Holverson. Crow Stage; Mrs. Pearl Gate«. bert and Mary Louk.
A pleasing thing about this game
outside
sld
from
the
state
than
the transaction of business and fil­ 163-W. M n . Hcbaffenberg. 102-R, or Veneta. Mrs. Eva Hartwig. Vida;
effort to reduce egpendlturea In Frank Bartholomew were named
The meeting here Monday wns was the attendance of nearly 60
thia and that department haa been on a nominating committee to re­ formerly-
ing of claims of depositors. These M n . Burch. 190, and arrangements Tom Gates, Eugene, Dan and also the first meeting tor the nomi­
8pringfield people as spectators.
And In the exchange the far bet­ are from 10 to 3 week day» except­
met by atrong oppoHltlon of pro port at the December meeting with
Henry Gates. Crow Stage; and nation of officers for the next year.
An outstanding player on the
ter schooling advantages of the ing Saturdays wheu the doors are will be made to take care of these
inlnent county clllaena
They I
Charles Gates, now In Russia.
a prospective list of new officers.
material«.
Those named at the first meet­ Springfield team, Bruce Squires, at
town
sch(M)l
are
being
received
by
maintain, however, that they are| Election will be held at that time
open only from 10 until noon.
He was a member of the Spring- ing are: Mrs. Sarah Johns, noble quarterback, has been named on
obligated to reduce tage« and any and the new officer» will take their 36 Instead of 30 or 21 pupils.
Further statement» of condition
field I. O. O. F lodge and of the pand; Mrs. Edna Yarnell, vice- two all-county high school football
The disposal of school equipment of the bank will be Issued quarter
that they will do ao deaplte opposi­ posts at the first meeting of 1933
Baptist church at Elmira.
grand; Mrs. Wanda Barnes, record­ teams during the past week.
on which storage la now being paid ly according to Mr. Kelley.
tion.
Funeral services were held Wed­ ing secretary; Mrs. Clarine Put­
In January
and which will deteriorate while
Flak, early In the week naked the
nesday morning at 10 o'clock from man. ftnaacial secretary; and Mra.
The program given during thn «lauding idle wa« authorised.
H. M. STEWART HONORED
district »attorney’s office for a rul­
REBEKAH DRILL TEAM
the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel Estella Findley, treasurer.
father and son banquet wa» opened
Hprlngfleld high school operates
ing on the right of the budget com­
ON FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY
in Hprlngfleld. Rev. J. M. Close, of
with an Invocation by Rev. Frank without any additional teaching TO PERFECT NEW MARCH
A reminiscent of the building and
mittee to regulate office help and
the Naxerene church officiated and dedication of the present I. O. O. F.
Clemo,
followed
by
the
Introduc­
expense (Bused by the attendance
Friends of Harry M. Stewart
expenaea of the varloua offices at
I Interment was made in the Gates building was read by Mrs. Johns
An effort to secure the use of
gathered at his home for a surprise
the courthouse, and waa Informed tion of the boys by their dad», and of the McKenxte valley students.
the I. O. O. F. hall for additional Mr«. C. A. Swart« is Recipi- ceme,ery « Crow
a vocal soln by Paul Potter.
who read an article from the
that thia waa within their Jurlsdlc-
O. O. F. lodge Springfield News for June 1907 tell­ birthday dinner Tueaday at (:80
practices during the month of Nov­ ent; Ha» Servad as Officer
The
Member« of the Hprlngfleld Boy
o’clock on hla fiftieth birthday. Fol­
tlon. He waa Immediately Informell
had charge of the graveside ser­ ing ot the cornerstone laying.
ember to perfect a new drill was
lowing
the dinner those present
by certain county officer» that the Scout troop, under the direction of
Since
Founding
Chapter
vices.
started here Friday evening at the
played cards.
dutlea of the county offlcea had to the scoutmuHter. Glen Martin, gave
regular buslnees and aortal meet­ The floral degree of the Order
I Those attending the dinner were
be carried out and that expenditure a stunt a«d thl» wa« followed by
ing of Progressive 22 drill team. of the Eastern Star was conferred HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CITY, SCHOOL TAXES TO
Mr. and Mra. Stewart and son, Mor­
any fund« needed for the work three Speaker«. Ha vid Prlvat «poke
Mrs.
Minnie
Girard.
Mrs.
Estella
PREVENT MUCH CUT ris, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Pollard.
upon Mrs. C. A. Swarts here Tuea­
would be compulaory and deficit« on "What I Would Do If I Were a
HAVE
WEEKLY
PAPER
Findley, and Mrs. Lillian Black day evening by Cascade chapter
Had"; W E. Buell on. "What 1
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson. Mr. and
would be Incurred.
Travel to Pleasant Hill To­ were named on a committee to in­ In recognition of her work In be­ The second edition of the Spring- Regardless of any drastic prun Mrs. Jack Henderer, Mr. and Mra.
All Item« of (he budget are being Would Do If I Were a Boy"; and
ing which the budget committee
night for Initial Game; vestigate the matter.
half of the lodge. She has been an field high school paper Is being
Harry Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
examined carefully thl» week. No Bobby Calkin« representing the
A committee to draw nann-s for officer of the lodge ever since It distributed among the students does to the county expenses, liam Long. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. May,
Thurston Here Monday
actual effort to eatnbllah a new Boy Scouts.
Springfield
taxpayers
will
feel
the
the Christmas program to be given was Instituted here In 1926 and has there today. The first Issue came
Waller Lee entertained with sev­
and Mias Qloria Green.
budget will be taken until tomor­
effects only slightly when they get
Organization of an Independent next month was named Including served as chapter secretary for the out last week.
eral numbers on hla steel guitar
Mr. Stewart haa been a resident
row.
their
tax
statements
In
1933.
and wa» followed by Rev. Dean basketball t(>am among alumni boys Helene Richmond and Mrs. Grace past four years.
The publication Is issued by the
of Springfield during hla entire lite-
The adoption without protest ot
C. IVilndexlPr who spoke on "Chum­ from Hprlngfleld high erhool was ljtnsberry.
The regular lodge meeting waa Junior class and has the following the City budget Monday night, and tfme. having been born In a bouse
LANE C. E. MEETING
completed here la»t week and regu­ Mrs. Minnie Girard and her
ming With Dad.”
staff:
Lucille
Clearwater,
edltor-in-
on South Second street. Just two
held at 8 o'clock with members ot
the school budget last night, means
TO START SATURDAY
P. J. Bartholomew. Brotherhood lar practice periods are being held daughters. Dorothy and Doris, were
chlef; Ethel Parsons and Bruce
blocks south of his present home.
the
Blue
River
chapter
from
Eu­
president, presided at the meeting. at the high achool gymnasium named on the refreshment com­ gene aa guests. Eighty persona at­ Squires, news editors; Everett that the taxpayers of the city and
Thn Lane County Chrlatlan En
district will have to raise a total
mittee for December.
every Monday evening.
Chetwood. cartoonist; Lamer Brat-
deavor homecoming program will
ot *74.739.02 by direct taxation for PERMIT BLANKS HERE
The Frtduy evening meeting was tended.
A practice game between the
tain.
buslnees
manager;
Harry
Wil­
I.
O.
O.
F.
NAMES
OFFICERS
A social meeting with a program
be held at the Central Presbyter­
school and city expenses alone next
FOR ALCOHOL DEALERS
fln t and nocond team» of the new­ directed by Mrs. Clara Taylor. Mrs
ian church In Eugene Saturday AT MEETING LAST NIGHT ly formed group was held at the Findley, and Mrs. Nellie Pyne.
including several vocal selections son. and Verltn Posey, advertising year.
managers;
Robert
Brown,
circula­
First effect of the repeal of the
by Mrs. W. K. Baroell with her
afternoon and evening. A program
Last year the city taxes coupled
high school gym Monday evening
Krneal Black wa« chosen noble
will be given at 3:30 and will be
daughter. Barbara, as accompan tion manager; DeEtta Sandgaihe, with those of the school district prohibition enforcement laws of
In which the first team defeated RED SOCK GIRLS LOSE
typist, and Everett Lajole. mechan­
followed by a covered dlah dinner grand and Fred Hinson, vice-grand, the second string boys 17-10.
1st. and games was enjoyed.
amounted to slightly more than 80 Oregon in the recent election was
ical supervisor.
BASKETBALL
CONTÈ3T
of
Hprlngfleld
1.
O.
O.
F
lodge
felt here this week with the receipt
at 6:30. The big program of the
percent of the entire levy.
Refreshments were served in the
Mi-ralteni of the team Include
number 70 at their meeting here
by local doctors and druggists of
day will atart at 7:30.
dining
room
by
Mrs.
Edward
Prl­
George Thatcher, Richard Procb
Members of the 9 Red Socks, a
application blanks for permits to
FINE FISH TAKEN FROM
Chrlatlan Endeavor waa organ- last night. Oswald Olson, re-elected now. Gilbert Ernsting, William Cox.
vat,
Mrs.
J.
E.
Cross
and
Miss
CITY
COUNCIL
PASSES
girls' basketball teem organised
prescribe and handle alcohol and
lied In 1881 mid an effort la being secretary, and Knrk Girard re­ LeRoy Nice, Freeman Squire», ller-
UMPQUA BY LOCAL MEN
among Eugene and Springfield Evelyn Buell.
NEXT YEAR’S TAX L E W other Intoxicating liquors.
made to have nil the early mem elected treasurer. Appointive of »«y Tom»eth. Lloyd Mattison, Don­
girls,
lost
their
game
at
Lowell
All Springfield doctors have re­
bera of thia organization who live fleers will not he announced until ald Hawk, and Dule Sumners
Some fine specimens of steel­ No one appeared at the City Hall
against the girls teem there lad ERGATHA CLASS HAS
in thia vicinity to attend the gath­ the Installation of the new officer«
head and salmon trout were taken Monday night to question or dis ceived the blanks, which were
They will meet an Independent night 29-20.
at the first meeting In Jnnuary.
SOCIAL ON WEDNESDAY from the Umpqua river during the pute the budget for the City of mailed out from a supply house In
ering.
team from Pleasant Hill thore to­ The personnel of the team In­
Announcement wa» nlao mude
Kentucky. They are asked to fill
Member» of the Springfield
week-end by Springfield anglers.
night for the first game of the Rea­ cluded Eunice Gerbor and Abbie
Mrs. R. L. Drury was hostess to One party comprising W. K. Bar- Springfield as prepared for the year out the request blank which would
Chrlatlan Endeavor are planning to last night that Glen Haruden. «po­ son. Next Monday evening they will
1933 and the City Council, sitting
Ellis an guards; Evelyn Bentson members of the Ergatha class of
rtal district deputy grand ma»ter,
precede the actual application for
attend In a body.
nell, H. O. Dlbblee. and H. E.
meet a team front Thurston on the and lone Rhodes, centers; Marj­
would make an official visit to the
the Methodist Sunday school at her Maxey fished near Elkton. Mr. as a levying board, passed the tax. such permit.
local floor.
A
total
of
*41.408.28
must
be
raised
orie Snyder and Maxine Snodgrass, home. 841 North Fifth street Wed­
lodge at their meeting on December
Barnell brought back a steelhead
LADIES AID SENDS SIX
Walter Hcharen 1« business man­ forwards.
7, at which time refreshments will
nesday afternoon. Mrs. O. H. Jar­ which weighed more than eight for expenses of the city government LEGION POST PLANS FOR
ager
for
the
Hprlngfleld
team.
and previously incurred obligations
TO CONFERENCE MEET be served.
rett and Mrs. Gardner were assist­ pounds.
by direct taxation.
SOCIAL MEET TONIGHT
BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
ant hostesses. During the roll call
Dr. W. C. Schaffer of Eugene and
Hix membera of the Methodlat
Only routine business Including
P. T. A. MEETING SET •
each
member
respondixl
with
a
ATTEND
WINTER
RALLY
MAYS SELL OUT FARM
Dr. W. *1 Dow of Springfield left the allowing of monthly bills was
A potluck dinner at 6:30 In Tay­
'ladle» aid were In Eugene Tueaday
Thanksgiving verse or poem.
FOR FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Friday for Scottsburg on the same
lor's hall will precede the regular
attending the aiib-dlatrlct («infer­ RETURN TO SPRINGFIELD
A targe number of young people
Members of the class planned river and made some nice catches transacted by the council at their
ence. Representative» from the
business meeting held the same semi monthly meeting of Spring-
Regular meeting of the Spring from the Hprlngfleld Baptist church several Thanksgiving baskets for
during the week-end.
Mr. and Mr». L. E. May have «old
field American Legion post num­
evening.
churrhea at Harrisburg, Junction
field Parent-Teacher association were In attendance at the two-day. needy families and worked on a
ber 40 this evening according to
City, Hprlngfleld, Cottage Grove the old Imhoff place In the A’hur«- will be held at the Lincoln school mid-winter rally held at the Baptist quilt. Twenty-or*e members were
notices mailed out this week by P.
THANKSGIVING DANCE
and Eugene wore present. Those ton dlntrlct to a Mr. Beachers of Frfdny afternoon at 3 o’clock. church In Eugene on Friday after­ present.
BALLOT COUNTING AT
J. Bartholomew, adjutant. Thia will
attending front Hprlngfleld were Eugene who ha» taken poshphs I oii . Mothers and teachers of students noon and Saturday. Prominent
PLANNED
BY
LEGION
COURTHOUSE COMPLETE be a regular «octal meeting for the
Mra. Frank Bartholomew, local aid Mr. and Mr». May have moved back In the third and fourth grade» will clergymen and church workers
BENEFIT
CARD
PARTY
members.
president, Mrs. P. A. Wooley, Mrs. to Springfield.
The first of the series of Ameri­
were on the program for the vari­
have charge of the program.
Official counting of the ballots
The H. E. Morris ranch has been
McKay, Mra. John Vaughn. Mra. U.
FOR IUKA IS FRIDAY can Legion dances sponsored by cast in the recent general election
ous sessions of the meeting.
G. McElhnney, and Mra. Jay Ftah rented by Mr. Hufford of Ixiwell
the finance committee ot the was completed at the courthouse MANY MASONS ATTEND
CIVIC CLUB MEMBERS
who 1« now locuted on the farm.
A benefit card party to be spon­ Springfield post will be held next Tuesday noon according to C. E.
SECOND SOCIAL NIGHT
HEAR BOOK REVIEWS LINCOLN SCHOOL STARTS sored by members of Iuka circle. Thursday evening, Thanksgiving
Wheaton,
member
of
the
counting
FOUR-H COOKING CLUB Ladles auxiliary of the G. A. R. day, at Thurston hall at 9 o'clock
LIBRARY FEATURES BOOK
ASSESSED VALUATIONS
board. Others on the county count­ Approximately 46 members of
Reports on various prominent
DISPLAY FOR CHILDREN book» of the present time were A Four-H cooking club has been will be held Friday evening at the It was announced this week by J. ing board were Manning Leonard, Liberty Masonic lodge and mem­
FOR CITY DECREASED
home of Mrs. Wanda Barnes, circle M. Larson, finance officer. Music Mrs. Mabel Henry, Mrs. Raup, and bers of Cascade chapter. O. E. 8
given by membera of the Civic organised among the eighth grade
president. Mra. Edith Laxton, Mrs. will be furnished by Ted's orches­ Judge Murphy of Junction City.
were entertained at the lodge hall
A
»pedal
dl»plny
of
book»
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Tho BHHCHaed valuatlon of the
club at their regular meeting held girls at the Lincoln school with
city of Hprtngfleld decrenaed from nble for children has been placed Tueaday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ethel Jolliff as leader. Offi­ Stella Lewis, and Mrs. Ethel Jol- tra.
All ballots cast in the election here last Thursday evenlDg for the
*740,226 for 1931 to *704,06 for at the city library thl» week by M«r. David Haltsmun, president. cers of the group are Bernice llff are membera of the committee
were recounted to make sure that second social meeting of the season.
1932 accordlng to nti announcetnent Mr». David Hnltamnn, librarian. The Mr». J. Fulop and Mra. L. K. Page Smith, president; Marjorie Jolliff, In charge of the playing and of the MRS. REBHAN HOSTESS
there were no mistakes made by The affair began with a *: 30 cover­
refreshment«.
ed dish dinner and was followed
display
has
been
made
In
connec­
laaued yeatorday (min tho Office of
were hostesses for the afternoon. vlce-preuldent; and Deloree Nice,
TO KENSINGTON CLUB the precinct boards.
Mrs. Barnes' home Is at 4th and
by cards and dancing. Harry Stew­
Ben Keeney, aaaeaaor. The valun­ tion with Natlonnl Book Woek be­
secretary. Meetings will be held
B streets.
art and Carl Wyman were In
utin of School dtHtrlct 19 wa» set ing observed now In all parts of the PAST MATRONS PLAY
each Tuesday.
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan was hostess IUKA MEETING IS AT
charge.
United Htates.
at *1,006,400.
at her home here last Thursday
LAXTON HOME TONIGHT
BRIDGE HERE MONDAY
MAN INJURED TODAY
(lor members of the Kensington
GIRL SCOUTS PLAN TO
MANY ARE ENROLLED IN
PRISCILLA CLUB HAS
NEEDLECRAFT MEETING
Bridge was enjoyed by membera
BY FALLING LIMB club. Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew and The regular meeting of Iuka cir­
MEET TH IS AFTERNOON
Mrs. D. B. Murphy were assistants. cle, Ladies auxiliary of the G. A.
MARKETING PROJECTS
TO BE TH IS AFTERNOON
MEETING HERE TODAY of the Past Matrons club of Cas­
George Brewer of Fall Creek was Mrs. M. R Iri»'?. was a guest of the R., will be held tonight at the
cade chapter. O. E. S. Monday after­
Regular meeting of the Spring-
A total of 407 boys and girls In
Mrs. Harry M. Stewart will en­
Mrs. W. 11. Hlenrmer will enter­ noon when they were entertained field Girl Scout troop will be held painfully Injured this morning club.
home of Mrs. Edith Laxton on East
tertain at her home thl» afternoon tain members of the Priscilla club at the home of Mra. W. C. Wright. at the Methodlat church this after­ when a limb from a tree fell, strik­ The next meeting of the club will Main street. Cars will stop at Eggl- Lane county are enrolled In market­
for members of the Needlocraft at her homo here thl» afternoon, Mra. C. E. Bwarts will entertain noon at 3:16. Further work on ing him on the head. He sustained be held on December 9. when Miss mann's to take members to the Lax ing projects for 1931 according to a
club. She will be naalated by Mra. The meeting will start at 2:30 It the member» of the club at her scrapbooks being made by the stu­ a gash on the forehead and a cut Edna Swarts and Mrs. C. E. Swarts ton home prior to the meeting It statement Issued this week by B.
C. Knehner, coanty club leader.
W. N. Goaaler.
lias been announced.
will entertain at their home.
haa been announced.
home at their December meeting.
dents will occupy the afternoon.
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SCHOOL HUS PLAN
GAINS JN FAVOR
FINAL RUES ERR
JOHN GAIES HELD
MEK SEEK
'EPEAL DELAY
REREKKR’S PLAN
LODGE CONFERS
FLORAL DE6REE
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