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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1932
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Students Monday
No. 4«
SIATE HANK WILL
h " rs BASKETBALL10 SEIL S ilt DBIIE * h et<*
“* W
as
homecoming
License bee Cut
SUM MONDAY 0ETNIN6 TODAY
ISSULOIVIDENO
C IIÏ PAYS OFF
DEFAULT BONDS
Eugene Delegation Presents
Accept Invitation of New
Each Child Expected to Bring
Short Play; Other Features Checks to Be Mailed Soon to
Health
Emblem*
to
Be
Sold
Douglas County Chamber
Many Lettermen to Greet Ini­
Cold Lunoh From Home;
Oldest City Warrants Also
Family Dinner* Feature Day;
of Entertainment
by
Children
Until
Christ­
to
Joint
Meet
at
Drain
450 Holder* of Commercial
tial
Call
for
Practice
at
Serving Restricted
Paid By Treasurer Wed­
Many Leave for Qatheringa
mas;
Many
Sold
in
Lane
Account* in Institution
High
School
Monday
nesday; Finances Better
A potluck dinner at 6 30 followed
R. Roy Booth, E A. Mctornrck.
With Relative* Elaewhere
Serving of bol luncliei to xtu-
The annual Christmaa seal sale by a program, centered around a NOT CERTAIN OF DATE
danta In irada schools of the city
Defaulted City of Hprlugfleld and C. F. Catef were appointed SCHEDULE IS PUBLISHED
will start in Springfield and othur pla’' were tbe
features of
NEEDY ARE REMEMBERED | will start Monday. Members of the bondB
the sum of »1.000 were
of the budget committee
M en
<«u“ly town, on Thanksglv
"nnu“ b«n>ecomlng meeting of
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Parent Teacher association work ,BhBll up BIld pB,d thu weeg |t WM of «»>• *-une County C b*n'b‘’r
No, erobBr u Tbe BBle> Juanita Rebekah lodge Monday Dividend Totals to Advano*
Few Social Events Listed for Ing through the room represents ,„„„„0,.«^ Tuesday by I. M Peter Commerce at thele meeting h Id at Bang-up Football Game Mon-
to 35 Percent; Saving*
day
Officially
Closes
Sea­
which will last until Christmai, is *»entn« •< ,he I- O. O. F ball,
Holiday; Legion Dances at “ *«•
t'b«r«* «* ,b8 worb •"*' son. city recorder. Funds for the Wlllekenxe grange hall last Thurs-
’ •’’■•’«“ J»
| I are
----— calling for donations of sup Bb, or,rt|„„
*
.
.
.
-
day
evening.
They
will
meet
with
Ha* Paid 30 Percent
sponsored
by
tbe
National
Tuber
l">m««Hately
following
tbe
dinner
son
for
Local
Player*
of tbB [„„„u carne from
Thurston Tonight
, „insis assoc-lathm and Its affiliated * «rouP
” **“" • from tbe EuK”n*-
piles of all kinds which can be used
B,nklng fund
(>r the budget board of the county
Notices of a second dividend
Basketball will replace football 1<>ta| brBncbeB ln WBg |„ K Its war
Pf«5*«"*««! H»e play. "Making
will Investigate and disease
People of Hprlngfleld are spend-! In preparing
Preparing hot
no. dlshe
msne i. Vegetables,
v e g . , a o . e s . , i t b „ . . hBi.
bB , f ,B1BB
, BXeB.
payment
to be made here in the
a
Sister."
News
clippings
telling
as
major
sports
activity
In
Spring
(|n
;-ttweukw|j,
Bnd
BprPBd
n(t
In« . quiet Thanksgiving day
| soup., milk, canned or fr«.h. all ar«,
, various expenditures.
of the reception accorded W F. near future on commercial accounts
field
Monday
when
Coach
Marlon
i
bfcB|,
b
education
and
work
against
The
Chamber
Instructed
Its
dele
day. Many large family dinners and , «»«<lod Mothers of chi dren lave
WBre
, leaving
Walk' r In 1*1* when he was elect­ at the Commercial State bank, now
Hall calls for tbe first turnout of I that disease.
gathering, are being held, while I »«»«eteered to prepare the food and
, bB „um of
gala, to recommend to the mem
ed giaod warden of tue state I. O in liquidation, were tiled Monday
prospective players on tbe high
arrangements
have
been
made
toI
her
chambers,
granges
and
farmers
Plans for the sale of the stamps
others have left the city for simi­
»00 outstanding. The bond Issue
O. F. and of tbe local homecoming In Circuit Court by F. O. Havo-
school team.
were formulated at the home of
lar gatherings at the homes of bring It to the schools. A storeroom amounted to »36.000 when It came union the 50 percent auto license
In 1917 were furnished by Mrs mann. deputy in charge
a
the
Lincoln
school
has
been
|
fee
cut.
If
given
the
support
of
Schedules
for
the
A
league
teams
Mrs.
Frank
L.
Chambers,
who
with
friends and relatives.
due more than a year ago. The re-i
A.n exact date for the payment of
made available to care for all do­ Issuance of bond. In that am ounll“ 1« member bodlee the chamber of the district were completed this Mrs. J. Bishop Tingle, Is co-chalr Sam Richmond and read by Mrs.
No outstanding activities have
Pearl Schantol.
the dividend which will be 10 per­
nations.
week aud tbe floor at tbe high , ,nan o, the Ijcne County Health
was
authorised
at
a
spécial
e
le
c
,
>’••«
“
»
*"rk
,o'
tb"
been planned for the day locally
Members were asked to respond cent, cannot be started at thia
school gymnasium is being sanded association.
The hot dishes are Intended for Hon. but no buyer, were found.
“ <b"
J“ u™
At the Methodist church the usual
to the roll call Monday night with time. The checks are now being
thia week-end and will be ready
Mrs. C. O. Wilson of Hprlngfleld some appropriate Thanksgiving written and must be sent to Salem
Partial payment on any muni
Decision was announced to hold
weekly prayer meeting will be held students who cannot go home at
for the Initial turnout. A large ma­ attended the tea at which these
noun
and
who
have
to
bring
their
clpal bonds Is considered a fo rtu n th e next meeting at Drain, accept-
as a Thanksgiving service.
verse or poem.
for tbe signature of A. A. Schramm.
chine driven sander la being used
cold lunches. It Is necessary that
The committee In charge of the A notice which Is being published
Members of the American Legion the lunches be brought from home ate situation this year and shows Ing the Invitation of the recently to assure a fine finish on tbe play­ plans were made. Mrs. Wilson,
chairman of the Hprlngfleld health eTeBl „ „ „ (.ted of Miss Mary Louk, In this Issue must appear five days
post will sponsor a public dance as the warm dish will not consti­ that the city Is gradually working organlxed Douglas county chamber ing floor.
center, told of the hot lunches Mrg SuHan King and Mrg E,B,e prior to tbe Issuance of any divi­
Itself out of Its financial troubles, to hol«l “ Joint meeting. The date
at Thurston hall at 9 this evening tute a tom plot« meal.
which are to be served In the lambert.
With
at
least
five
lettermen
and
thinks
Mayor
W.
P.
Tyson,
In
oom-¡»HI
be
announced
later,
dend checks under a new state
for those who care to dance
_________________
a number of other promising play­ scherni, under the auspices of the =
ruling.
mentlug on the payment.
Needy Receive Aid
ers to start wltb. Hall finds proe- P.-T. A. She mentioned the prise i
Many needy people of the com­
General fund warrants anwuni
The checks will be mailed to the
pects much brighter for the hoop which Is given to the school which i
munity found Thanksgiving baa
former patrons of the bank and
Ing to »313.61 were takeo up and
season than was the case at tbe sells the most seals. Last year 10,-
kets on their kitchen tables this
will not be given out at tbe bank
paid Wednesday by W. E. Duel I.
out let of the football season, which 000 of these tiny stamp were sold.
morning to brighten their day for
office.
treasurer.
The oldest warrants
Itself, ended satisfactorily for the
Ten representatives from other!
them
No central agency existed
outstanding against the city wore1
The payment of this dividend
local eleven.
this year for the preparation and
Lane county health centers were)
paid off.
will bring the total dividends paid
Among the lettermen who are at present at the tea, as were the tw o ,
distribution of these baskets High
In the commercial department to 3S
school now there Is Clinton Hart­ Lane county public health nurses. !
school students under the leader
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percent, and to 30 percent In tbe
MARCOLA
RESIDENT
Hot
Lunches
and
Religious
ship of the Ulrls laague brought
Musical Number* Feature man. Donald Hawke, Harry Wilson. Mrs. Della Fitzgerald and Miss Four Girls, Advisor and Prin- savings department.
Bruce Bessie Williams, both of whom or-j cipal to Attend Salem Con­
food and clothing to the school Education Funds to Benefit
PASSES AT HOSPITAL Program at Monthly Church Dalton Thurman. and
Approximately 460 persons will
where they were prepared for dla •“ From Public Program
Hcjuires.
' ganixe school work and clinics.
receive checks as a result of the
w as Born Near C erv.iil. and Sp.ni
Gathering on Friday
ference
on
December
3
tri but Ion Other baskets were pre­
Regular practice schedules have S nurse patients, spread health edu-
forth coming dividend. A few
Moet of Life in the S u tes of
A public program consisting of
pared by Hunday school and differ­
one repreBent,ng each claims which were filed late, and
An Interesting program of musi­ not been announced yet by the cation, and form In various towns., pour
Tesas and Colorado
three one-act plays and other en­
ent church organisations.
cal and other entertainment num coach but will probably be held community groups which loan sup-, clagg >t SprJngfjeid blgb B<.bool will which have been allowed by tbe
Miss Rowena Nlseen. Red Cross tertainment numbers will be pres-
gQ to aalem Saturday. December 3 Circuit court, will also receive the
bers featured the monthly social each afternoon and some evenings plies and aid ailing persons.
Peter Clay Withers. Marcola.
worker for this city, spent several I entod at the high school under the
and church night program at the
Schedule Is Ready
to participate in the annual con­ dividend of 26 percent previously
days here checking with the differ i suspires of the Hpringfb-ld Par died at the Pacific Christian boa-; | Christian church Friday evening.
The schedule prepared this week JOINT INSTALLATION
ference of high school girls' league paid on other accounts.
pltal
In
Eugene
Monday
evening.
enl groups to determine which lent Teacher aasoclatlon Tuesday
The affair was held bi the social start: with a game against Cottage
PLANNED FOR N. O. W. i m1embe" t“
Khe,^ hat day,'
families were to receive baskets ' evening. November 2», starting at He was born on a farm near Cor­ hall which has Jest been complete­ Grove in the South Land city on
_______
- visors, high school deans of girls
vallis
on
July
12,
1867
and
moved
Most families which did not receive 7:10.
ly finished. A large number of peo­ January 6. Other games are list­ Plans for Annual Chriatmas Party “nd Principals will also hold con
them were given larger grocery and
-j-bo program will center about to Texas when 1» years old. Later ple attended.
ed as follows:
•
Started; Will Be Held on
ferences at that time.
meal orders than usual for the oc ' (bB »hurt plays being directed by he lived In Colorado and returned
Wednesday, December 14
j Representing Springfield high
Program numbers offered during
January
10—U.
H.
8.
there.
to
Oregon
and
la
k
e
county
when
raalon.
; Mrs. Jane Ketels and which have
_______
i school girls will be Lillian Trinka,
January 13—open.
Most business planes and the i BM their caat of characters, mem 30. He has spent the past ten the evening Included: Piano duet.
An
Invitation
from
the
Eugene
freshman; Faye Squires, sopho-
Evelyn
Harris
and
Marjorie
Wad
January
17—Eugene
here.
years
with
his
son.
Roy
A.
Withers,
poatofflee will remain closed during ! h^rs oy the local school organ I la ­
Circle number 1«. Neighbors of mor®: D® Etta Sandgathe, Junior;
January 20—open.
ths entire day.
jtlon. The names of the players at Marcola who survives as does dell; reading, George Stone; tnusl-
Woodcraft, to meet with them for and «»rjorie Prochnow. senior.
January 31—U. H. S. here.
Many Programs Given
| Bnd ,|,e characters In each have one sister. Mrs. Charles Hadley of cal interpertutlon. Bobby Rebban;
W. E. Buell, principal, and Miss Funeral for Mr*. C. J. Murray
vocal solo, Veltle Pruitt; harmonica
a Joint installation of officers was
February 3—open.
The Thanksgiving day spirit ha»!been announced. Other numbers Blue River.
Anne Vogel, girls league advisor, to Be Held at Local Chapel
and
plano
solo.
B.
O.
Smith;
num
accepted
here
last
night
by
Pine
February
10—Cottage
Grove
here.
prevailed at moat gatherings In the j w,||
»ni,obnced later
Funeral services were held from
February 17—Roseburg here.
Circle. The date for the installa­ will attend their respective meet­
on Friday Afternoon
city during the past week, and
AJ( pru(,(>w)ir from tbc entBr,Bln the Ppole-Oray-Bartholomew chapel bers by the Murphy-Moshler quar
February 21—Eugene there.
tion will be set later, probably ings
many suitable programs have been
wl„
u(w4 (or , hB h(>t In Springfield Wednesday after­ let; and a harmonica and guitar
Another
group
of
girls
has
been
February 24— Roseburg here.
early in January, at which ,.tlme
Mrs. C. J. Murray, well-known
given. Perhaps the oil.landing ol
fu#<| of lhe
Bnd noon. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, solo by Roy Pugh.
named to prepare an original song resident of West Springfield, pass­
The
district
tournament
will
pro
the
new
Woodmen
building
in
Eu
these la that held at the Lincoln L tbB
education work In pastor of the Methodist church of­
A f« sture of tbe evening was a
bably be held starting March 3, gene will be dedicated. It Is ex- to enter in the league contest. Mem­ ed away Monday evening at the
school Wednesday afternoon a n d l ^ ,cbooU
ficiated. and Interment was made penny drill, proceeds of which were
bers of this committee are Mar
narltclpaled
In by
used to pay for materials used lu although this date has not been p--cted that state officers of the garet Jarrett. De Etta Sandgathe, home of Roy Palmer following an
pertN-ip*
r students In each
Names of the plays and , their In Gillespie cemetery.
decided
yet.
Grand
Lodge
will
be
present
for
Illness of four months.
grade.
completing the social room.
tbe Installation and dedication Frances Apger, Ruby Houck, and
Their complete program was ‘ “«l» ar*’
Miss Cynthia Lowe was born in
Ball Game Interesting
Jewel Helterbrand
MOFFITT FAMILY HOLDS
Itefre hments consisted of pump­
ceremonies.
given as follows:
"The l-UM*
Schoolhouse
Komkakee. Illinois on May 26, 1861.
Football
equipment
at
the
high
l>lay—"Fairway of the Pilgrims." Mra. Church. Mrs, Frank Bennett,
REUNION EVENT TODAY kin pie with whipped cream and school is being stored away this It was also decided at tbe meet­
She was married to Charles Mur­
pi eh. Miss Alta Manning, Miss
Junior high students; selections by Mrs. Ahrs Adams. Mrs. Ray Nott.
week. The season closed with a ing last night to hold the annual BASKETBALL TEAM WINS ray on June 24. 1869, and they lived
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Laur­ Clara Junes, and Mrs. N. L. Poll­ game between two teams chosen Christmas party at the 1. O. O. F.
the glee club, and "Grandmother's Mrs. R. L. Burnett, Mrs. Stella
ONE, DROPS TWO GAMES ln Illinois until 1881 when they
Surprise I’arty” by all the lower Findley, Edith laxton. and Mrs ence Moffitt Is the scene of a par­ ard were In charge of the affair. i from tbe high school football play- hall on December 14. There will be
moved to Webster City, Iowa. Later
tial family reunion today with the
grades.
Bainbridge.
Springfield's
town
basketball they moved to Wright county, Iowa
[ ers and others. An interesting fea a big Christmas tree, Santa Claus,
Features of thia latter number
"Interviewing a Servant"; Mrs arrival from Washington of his
ture of this game was an attempt and all the decorations. Each per­ team divided honors with the and on October 26. 1906 they came
SERMON “OVERCOMING
were piano solos by Blaine Schaf Thomas. Mrs. M A. Pohl. Daisy father and brothers and slater. In­
son attending Is asked to bring a Pleasant Hill team the past week to Oregon making their home at
DIFFICULTIES" SUNDAY by one player to score on the old gift, preferably a home made one and lost to the Thurston squad.
fenberg and Beryl Robertson; two Pugh, Mrs. Troy. Bessie Endicott, cluded in the visitors art- E. C
West Springfield where they re­
"Dead Man’ stunt. The big trouble
Moffitt, Spokane, his father; Mr.
songs by the lower grades. "Big Mrs. H. H. Schaffenberg
but which should not exceed 15c
The first game, played last Fri­ sided ever since.
.arose
in
the
fact
that
the
player
Mrs. Larson Wright will sing at
Fat Turkey," "Over the River and
"Improving Father’s Mind”; Mrs and Mrs. Wayne Moffitt and child.
day evening at Pleasant Hill, went
She Is survived by one son,
chose to be carried from the field in value.
through the Woods"; “Hiawatha Fred Louk. Mrs. Fisher. Mrs Ulas Itoaalta. Washington, a brother; the morning service at the Christ­ for the fake stunt at a time when
to Springfield 26-22, with Pleasant George Murray in Oklahoma; a
ian
church
It
was
announced
thia
Kills the Red Deer." first grade pey, Rachel Thatcher, and Mrs Elsie Moffitt, Pomeroy, Washing
Hill trailing.
daughter, Mrs. H. . Rinehart. Puyal­
the opposing team had the ball, FOUR-H PLANS MANY
The pastor. Rev. Veltle
girls;
"Indians’ Thanksgiving," | Emily Peters
ton, a alster; and Arnold Moffitt, week.
Monday night the local boys went lup. Washington, fifteen grandchil­
thus, leaving his team with a ten
Pruitt,
will
preach
on
the
subject,
PROJECTS FOR YEAR to Thurston and played one of the dren and 26 great-grandchildren.
brother from Dayton. Washing­
second grade; Pop Corn song, first
man team for defense.
grade; a skit. "History of tbel P..T. A. HAS INTERESTING ton. One married stater was un­ 'Overcoming Difficulties."
most spectacular games seen so far
Funeral services will be held
Lane county Four-H workers will
Christian Endeavor meets at
this year. Both teams had scores from the Poole-Gray Bartholomew
Pumpkin Pie," second grade;
MEETING ON FRIDAY able to be present.
D in ner a t Albany
be
busy
with
a
total
of
2600
pro­
An Interesting Incident regarding C:30. An evangelistic service with
What Each la Thankful For. sec­
of 14 when the game ended and
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan and jects during the year 1933. County after a five-minute overtime period chapel In Springfield Friday after­
ond grade; "Hiawatha," a play byi ..Nbw Methods In Education' this family Is that all of the chil­ congregational singing and an evan­
noon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Veltle
Club
agent.
R.
C.
Kuehner,
told
the third grade; "landing of the | waB tbe aubJa<.t of a talk given he- dren turned to the teaching profes­ gelistic sermon by the pastor will two daughters. Bobby and J^r. are
they each had 18. I d three more Pruitt officiating. Interment will be
members
of
the
county
budget
com
spending
the
day
with
relatives
at
feature
the
evening
hour.
A
male
minutes Thurston garnered another made in Mount Vernon cemetery.
Pilgrims." a reading by Frank An- for# ,be a pr|ngfield Parent Teach sion In which they are now, or have
mlttee Monday, 'there will be many basket ending the game 20-18.
Albany.
derson; "Jerioo Bob’s Thanksglv-1
BBBO(.jBtbin at their meeting Frl been engaged. Mr Moffitt was quartet will sing.
times that number engaged In club
Tuesday evening the boys went
Ing Turkey." fifth grade; a play.jdBy afternoon at the Lincoln school recently elected County School
work In the county he stated.
Superintendent Tor Ijme county.
to Lowell for another game with EPWORTH LEAGUERS AT
"I Am.” fourth grade; a ««ng.
Mr)l Harriett Harper
Every school ln Lane county with Pleasant Hill and were defeated
"Father We Thank Thee." first and
children of the third grade gave
CRESWELL ON FRIDAY
the exception of three have Four-H 31-19.
second grade; and a reading two p|By|e,Bi "The Trees Autumn BUSINESSMEN TO PLAY
work this year. In these schools
"Grandmother's
Gabs,”
Sidney
Bnd "The Trial of Jimmy
Twenty-two members of the Ep
AT GYM NEXT THURSDAY
the enrollment Is not sufficient to
worth League of the Methodist
Ward.
Oerm." Four little Pilgrim Maid
HEALTH
CLINIC
SET
FOR
organise clubs.
church here motored to Crcewell
ens also gave talks
The businessmen's group which
WENDLING ON TUESDAY Friday evening to attend a district
STATE DROPS BOUNTY
Plans |or the serving of hot meets weekly at the High school Unusual Story of Volunteer more weeks the tireless watch was
continued with the doctor making C. E. GROUPS START
rally of young people of the Metho­
PAYMENTS NEXT MONTH lunches In the schools were talked gymnasium will postpone their Work Given by Professional
Toxoid Inoculation for the pre­
frequent calls amd prescribing me­
dist church. Rev. Dean C. Potndox-
and refreshments wore served by meeting next Tuesday until Thurs
PLANS FOR STATE MEET vention of diphtheria will be given
dicines. All this was done with
Croup Is Told Here
ter, local pastor, and dean of the
State bounties on wolves and mothers of the third and fourth day because of the program at the
at a clinic at the Wendling Four L
the understanding beforehand that
Little River institute, and Miss
cougars will be dropped December grades under the supervision of the school that evening. Ten were pres
Preliminary
piano
for
the
state
hall next Tuesday by Miss Bessie
Sparks of humanity, seldom they were not to receive any re­
Marian Shipley spoke on behalf of
1. according to Frank B. Wire, state room representatives. Mrs. H ent for the meeting Tusday night
convention
ol
Christian
Endeavor
Williams,
county
health
nurse.
heralded, but frequent enough muneration for their efforts other
the Springfield delegation.
game supervisor who has so notl- Schaffenberg. and Mrs. W. C. this week and enjoyed a volleyball
societies
to
be
held
In
Eugene
In
Mrs. Leslie Hall, chairman of the
every where during times of stress than the satisfaction of having ser­
fled all county clerks. The state | Wright.
game.
such as the present, often times ved faithfully hi a cause which was April were formulated Saturday Wendling health unit has charge
night a the countywide C. E. rally of arrangements and will assist. CHOIR LEADER GIVEN
bounty amounted to »26 on each
creep out and reveal the humaness not ln vain.
and homecoming held at the Pres­ Sadie Orr Dunbar, executive sec­
animal and will be dropped as a LIONS ARE ENTERTAINED
of
individuals.
Today the little boy has almost
LOCAL MUSICIANS ON
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
byterian church In that city.
retary of the Oregon State Tuber­
revenue savin» measure.
BY ORCHESTRA FRIDAY
8uch an Instance was uncovered recovered and he and his parents
PROGRAM IN EUGENE
The Cottage Grove .»elegat on culosis association will be present
Action on the county bounty Is
right here ln Springfield this week. have the group of willing workers
Members of the choir and other
won the silver cup for having the and speak at the gathering to start
still pending decision of the bud I Music by a four-piece orchestra
friends of Norton Pengra gathered
Mrs. W. K. Barnell. accompanied The principals Involved are very to thank for this fact. The doctor largest delegation at the meeting
gel board with a strong probability
the semi-weekly meeting
at 1:30.
gives the nurses all credit, and the
at his home Monday evening to
that It will be withdrawn.
I , tbe gpringfieid i,|Ons club Friday by her daughter. Barbara, pang sev modest people and It was only by
Announcement oi a c I ubb in ex
nurses
In
turn,
have
only
highest
conaiderable
effort
that
the
details
surprise him on the annlver nry of
eral solos at the party of the Rust
pert
Endeavor
to
be
held
nt
the
noon. Members of the group were
FEW ROAD DISTRICTS
praise for the work of the doctor,
his birthday. Mr. Pengra Is dliector
neas and Professional Women of were obtained for publication.
Presbyterian church in Eugene
IUKA PLANS ANNUAL
Miss Barbara Barnell, xylophone
Dr. W. H. Pollard was the phy­
The Incident Is this. About one
of the Baptist choir and was pres­
Eugene at the Chamber of Com
WANT
TO
VOTE
LEVIEb
CHRISTMAS PARTY ttn<1 tlrumx, Mrs. Jewel »teen- piano merca In that city Tuesday even­ month age a small baby boy, nine sician in the case. Mrs. A. B. Downs each Tuesday evening was a.so
ented with a birthday gift. Games
made.
Mias Bessie Stewart, banjo and
Only 21 road districts In Lane and refreshments feathred the
ing. Miss Barnell also played a months old, was stricken with headed the group of nurses among
Plans for the annual Christman drums, aud Eldred Glaspey violin
county will hold elections this evening.
group of xylophone solos, having pneumonia and indications were which were the following: Miss Eu­
party of members of Iuka circle and saxaphone.
Miss Ruth Morrison as her accom­ that the youngster would not be nice Gerber. Springfield. Miss Mary AUXILIARY DOES SEWING month to vote on proposed special
number 28, Ladles auxiliary of the
A report of the basket social
able to survive the inroads of the Jenkins, Miss Rosaline Pluss. Miss
FOR NEEDY CHILDREN levies. It Is expected that many COMMUNION SERVICE
panist.
O. A. R. were started here last sponsored by the club for the high
Vona Gates. Roslna Stebbins, and
of these will be defeated by the
dlse&ae.
AT METHODIST CHURCH
week at the regular meeting of the school athletic fund was given at
The parents, we need not men­ and Miss Bernice Holland, all of
Dresses for needy children of voters as they try to wipe out a.l
TEACHER
IS
GUEST
AT
circle.
Thursday. December 16, the meeting by W. E. Buell, high
tion their names, like many others Eugene.
expenditures
which
are
not
abso­
Springfield were cut at the meeting
Holy communion will be observed
was chosen as the date for the af-| school principal.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE In all parts of the Untteu States,
Many Similar Cases
of the American I^eglon Auxiliary lutely necessary.
As was said at the start of fn«* sewing club at the home of Mrs.
fair which Is to be held at Eggl
were unable to pay doctors or
The uncertainty of tha cou.ity at the 11 o'clock service at the
Miss Ann Wagner was given a nurses. They loved their child more article, this Is only one of numer H. Schaffenberg. Tuesday after­ being willing to match roads funds Methodist church Hunday. Rev.
mann's with Mrs. Egglmann x «|GIRL SCOUTS MEETING
surprise birthday party Sunday- than their pride and sought assist­ otts cases of this nature which fre­ noon. Further work on the clothes raised locally for work next year Dean C. Rolndexter will preach the
hostess.
TO BE HELD MONDAY evening at the home of Mrs. Maude
The next meeting of the circle I
ance from a trained nurse living In quently comes to light everywhere. will be done at the next meeting has led to the abandonment of tax sermon on the subject, "The lord's
Desire." The evening service at
will be held December 1, at the | There will be no meeting of the Glaspey. Guests Invited were Mil the vicinity of their home. She In Others are doing the same work to be held December 8. at the home levies in several districts.
7:30 will be on the subject, "Bm
dred
Walkley,
Lucille
Clearwater.
home of Mrs. Clarln„ owtjnan
here
and
elsewhere
without
praise
turn
called
on
a
local
doctor
for
The
total
amount
sought
by
the
of Mrs. W. N. Dow on Emerald
Springfield Girl Scoift troop this
ergency Measures.”
21 districts this year Is »28,334.12.
afternss«- vtrxueMup to Miss Eunice Doris Gerber, Carl Wagner. Clinton medical assistance and together or credit. This case was taken as Heights.
Gerber, lender. The troop U — i,ed Neavllle, Gordon Wright, Eldred they worked for several days and a specific example of the work
SECOND YEAR CLASS
Otaane-
hts to restore health to the most of these highly trained ad
LUMBER EMPLOYEE IN
GIVES PROORAM FRIDAY I “» meet at the M®‘bod' " V church
BANK PATRONS FILE
minlstrators. doctors and nurses SALE OF DOG LICENSES
______
Monday after school for tl<l< regu
SERIOUS ACCIDENT
CLAIMS FOR DEPOSITS
AWAITS NEW COURT
are doing.
—
’teeks Additional Aid
Students In the sophomore class lar meeting.
Publication of the names of this
rse's health, whh not very
at the local high school present-
------
William Sorenson, employee of
Claims
of
depositors
In
the
First
Sale of 1933 dog licenses ln Lane
ed the weekly program during the
Baptist Men at Banquet
J
alixlng that she would particular group of Individuals was
National Bank which closed here the Western Lumber company at
activity period Friday morning.
Several men of the Rapt Id
utsh her duties after permitted only after considerable county will not start until the new early In October are now being filed Westfir Is In a critical condition
ly elected members of the County
Numbers on their program Included church attended the banquet at th
4a, .ltd so only after persuasion and ln all fairness to
at the Pacific Christian hospital In
Court are sworn In January 2. The by former patrons. Approximately
a tap dance by Jeannette Thomp- Eugene Baptist church Tuesdi
^assistance from a them they are unable to meet all
Eugene following an accident at
40
claims
are
being
received
each
plates have arrived, but there Is
son; negro skit by Pearl Olin
and evening. It w>a strictly a men
trained nurses In of the many requests of this nature
the lumber mill Tuesday afternoon.
day
according
to
Lloyd
H.
Kelley,
an uncertainty as to Just what the
Joan Seavey; and selections by the affair. Dr. H. H. Mauldensch
I Eugene who agreed which are put to them. Home of
Sorenson Id some manner stepp
charges under the new Board will receiver. All claims must be en
high school quartet, Margarat Jar- Portland waa the principal speak,
them
have
already
had
to
turn
fiate nights of watch
into one of the saw« and
tered
and
filed
to
receive
dividend
be. The present fees set are »1 for
rett, Eunice Rhlnewalt, Edna Sev- Several reels of film of Obsldl
ulnlsterlng to the con- down requests for aid which they
¡cut and mangled.
payments.
male
and
»2
for
female
dogs.
eraon, and M ar«*rat Haack.
| outings were shown by Dot Dotin'
of the child. For three i were physically unable to render.
'.J ■
P. I. A. 10 GIVE
OMEJCJ PLAY
MANY PRESENT AT
CHURCH EVENT
H. S. DELEITES
CHOSEN TUESDAY
EARLY RESIDENT
PASSESJOHOAY
Nurses Efforts Save
Stricken Boy’s Life
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