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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
rW K N TV -N IN TIl YEAR
BPfUNOKIELD, l-ANE COUNTY. OREGON.
I l 11 ' it s DA Y, I ) t<X ’ KM H ER 2», 1»32
No. 61
GRIFFIN LEAVES fountain 'foils IEACHERS AWAY r ^ U n n u l i E*RLÏ RESIDENT «FEDI PEOPLE Cascade Sends APPROVED BUOOEI
In Sunday Crash
LOCALCREAMERY
FOR M i l l ! Owen Old rolks OF OAKRIDGE DIES FARE WELL HERE Installing learn OVER O J U S
I
III Health Necessitates With­
drawal From Indoor Work;
Effective Thia Week
TAKE LAKEVIEW CHURCH
Many Hear Accident, Nona
Marcola Man Brings Chick­
Springfiald O. E. 8. Group
Sea Vahicla or Participants; School Classes to Start Work
ens to Replace Those Mrs. Harriett McClain Had
Large Quantities of Food, Conducts Joint Coramony
Light Post la Damaged
Tax payor Diacuaaion Aima at
Stolen from Aged Couple
Again on Tuesday, January
Lived in County Since 1871;
Candy, Nuts, and Toys Dis­
for Crsswail Tussday
Delinquent Tax Item Which
2;
Convention
Is
Held
Funeral on Wednesday
Another motor cra»h at the cor
Mr. and Mra. Ellison Knouae
tributed Hera Saturday
la Branded aa Unjust
Representatives of Cascade chap-1
ner of Fourth and Main streets,
Among the teachers In the Hprlng * ko
a*
“ ■•c®*« found a
Mr». Harriett McClain passed
Springfield people through their i ter ° E 8 - fr<>,n Springfield w ent)
away at her home at Oakridge generous donation« of time, pro-
Cr8«w *» Tuesday even In« to as- LEGALITY IS UNCERTAIN
Monday at the age of 9b year», hav duce. or money, distributed large
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•« «*>e Joint installation of
Ing been a resident of akridge for quantities of food among the Ma* onlc »nd Eastern Starr officers I
8947,661.16 M utt Be
the paat <1 years.
needy families and made the hearts there
Raised by Taxation; State
She waa born In Illinois on Sept of many small children glad when
C A- Swart» waa tha Installing
Asks fo r T h r o e M i l l ,
Arthur Roberts was ?
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ember 27. 1842 and crossed the they received large package, of o,Hc* '
plains to California In 18<2 where toy», candy and nnts.
marshal, and Mlaa Evelyn Buell
Despite protests that the tax de-
they lived for eight yeara before
A total of 662 pounds of beef WM Pianist.
llnquency Item of 911«,600 waa un-
coming to Oakridge.
roasts were distributed
among
Other» attending the ceremonies Juat and unfair to those who do
That same year H arriett Wilcox many families Saturday along with wer# M r and **rs. W. E. Buell, pay taxes, this together with every
waa married to Thomas Henry Mc­ more than three hundred stockings
c - E Wheaton, Mrs. Lena | other Item of the budget aa drawn
Clain. He preceded her In death each containing a half pound of irae<«erick. Mra. C. A. 8 warts. Mra. by the budget committee waa ap-
In 1»U.
candy, a pound of nute. and an Adams. Mra. Pearl Schantotl. R. B. I proved at the taxpayers meeting
Survivors Include one daughter, orange, many loaves of bread, a n d ;Oldhani and M r* El»«e Pollard.
.pent Christmas In Medford and Is; M r , „ d
R
the
J held in the Circuit Court rooms of
Mr». May Robinette. Shedd; tour nearly 1M0 toy» and treat». All o f'
now In Portland attending the State
.
the court bouse Wednesday. The
_
.
.
who haa been an invalid for many
sons. Mike McClain. Shedd. Allie. this waa provided and distributed
Teacher, trnma-latlon meeting aa Is
, , pr„M)>
appr(M, atlon
entire meeting lasted less than two
Charles ana John all at Oakridge through the efforts of a community I
«h l
“ « ’ ¡«be following statement:
! hours.
and nine grandchildren, and 17 relief organization representative
■'We want the people of Lane
The 1933 budget calls for 8947,-
of most of the organizations of the I
Mr and Mra. Orlfftn and their
Ml»» Ina Clement. secretary ai county to know of the Good Hama­ great-grandch I Id ren.
¡««1.18 to be raised by taxation.
l, heavy drinking foun-
Mra.
McClain
celebrated
her
city.
th« high school, has gone to Stayton ' rltan who gave ua six pullets and
amaller children will leave thia talk
Thia la »102,723.74 less than the
v one on the atreeta of
nlntleth birthday last September
Aside from this there were at i
weak tor Istkevlew where Mr. Orif Sprit.
budget tor 1932, but la less than
’ »» erected In 1*30 to spend Christmas week with her a rooster In place of the ones the with a large cake containing 90
least 28 complete baskets of food;
(In will take over tha paatorate of It la u
half of the »260,000 reduction pro­
t
whether It will be slater mid brother-in law. Mr and meanest man In Oregon stole. The candles.
prepared and dtatributed by the
Mrs Hen 11 a» I They were here »un Good Samaritan la Mr. Henry
the Baptist church. Their oldaat repaired
mised by the Incoming County
'seed again.
Funeral services were held from
day tor Chrlstmaa dinner at the Scbwlnd of Marcola
non, Ned. who waa married thia
churches end other fraternal o r- . Funeral
Services Saturday Court in their preelection .tato
the
McClain
home
Wednesday
home of Mr» lla s i’a parents, M
r . ____________
ganlzatlons of the city. There were
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•
-
week will occupy the family home
afternoon at 1:30. The Poole-Gray also a large number of other pri­ for Mra. Lydia Pika Arnel m«nta
and Mrs. 0 . L. Clement.
In ICugen».
at Odd Fellow* Hall
Where Cuts Ara Made
Bartholomew chapel In Springfield vate Individuals and families who
Classes In all grades and at tbs
Mias Margaret Uorrla baa the of­
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The reductions in the budget ei-
was in charge.
high
school
will
start
again
on
made
up
baskets
tor
needy
people
fice management dutle» at tha
Mra. Lydia Pike Arnel died at P*“ «a Included the elimination of
Tuesday. January 2, following the
in thetr vtclnMy. The Methodist I h er home w T d n e ^ a y ^ t ñ r
Creamery.
n e a r! ‘ke County Agricultural Agent,
church ^ e n t oot boxes of food to ¡Marcóla at the age of 87 year. Home Demon.tratlon Agent,
annual winter holiday period.
SHETLAND PONY FINDS
Just what tha future plana of the
2o families for Christmas.
She was
countv
WARM WELCOME AS GIFT
Creamery owners are remain some
The majority of the toy. for the ! Iowa
on X born
p r|, „ In Apalousa
,£ 5
cro.
ged « c Patrol, most of the county fair
METHODISTS SERMON
wbat uncertain It la eipected that
appropriation, salary cuts for all
A Shetland pony which the J ch .dren 7
^
1
.
we,« ,n !862 ..ring subordinate employees la all coun­
Mr. Pyle and hla aona will tako over Cast and Audience Praises
IS “A WAY APPEARS”
M
«rut '» California and then at Ben-
the ownerahlp and operation of the
Mrs. Ketels’ Work in Writ­
ty offices, and cuts In road appro­
Funeral Held Tuesday; Re- Fulop children received aa a Christ­
mas present la oelng warmly re­ school. Theee, together with other ' ton county
Rev.
Dean
C.
Poindexter,
pastor
■
priations.
plant although-no confirmation of
ing and Directing Play
Mains Shipped to La Farge, ceived by all children of the neigh contributions were taken to E u -1 ~
of the Methodist church will preach«
thia can be had thia week aa Mr.
Criticism of the budget centered
gene
where
Red
Cross
workers
.
*
waa
married
to
Clinton
Wisconsin for Interment
borbood this week. The pony haa
The outaandlng dramatic pres hl® New Y e w ’s sermon Sunday'
Pyle baa been 111 at hla home all
wrapped them and then aent them Afn°
“ 1870 ln w * ,co county about the item to cover tax delin­
'w eak with Influenaa.
entatlon In Springfield thia year.'| morn,n« •« 11 ° 'clock on «he auk
The ren,a|ng or Mr,
r rancM become so much in demand for here tor distribution. Each child I ’' hw e they l,Ted “ “ «> «’ «» when quency which F. C. Führer of Cot­
Thia waa the verdict of those i >*«• ”* Way Appears." The Sun- Bean. m<)ther of Mr> EHa , xjm. riding purposes that alternate days rcelved on an average of five toys.
Mr. Urlffln expresses regret at
moTed to
Mohawk valley. tage Grove and F. O. Reese. Eu­
have been set aside tor the boys
I Mr. Arnel died ln 192«.
having to leare thia «-ommunlty who attended the Chrlstmaa page , daF «-hool will meet at 9:46. There bard wh„ dled a( lh<f , omtor(,
gene, both characterized as an in­
and girle of the community to take
be no exenlng aervtce at the home Monday mornln|f WFre Hhi
where he haa aaalated In develop­ ant program given at the Methodist !
Survivors Include two sons, M. justice to the hard working man
ridea.
WINTER
OUTING
FOR
ing a successful business and where church Friday evening under the church. Rev. and Mr». Poindexter p^d to Ixl Earrt. Wisconsin Tuea
J. Arnel. Marcola; A. J. Arnel. who made an honest effort to nay
direction of Mrs Jane Ketela. In and «*••»' children are recovering <lay Bf, erlloon for ,ntermeni M r,
SNOW SPORTS IS SET Cedarville, California; one daugh­ hla taxes.
be now haa many friend»
terperallve reader and dramatist.
‘ r,,m «be Influenza and they will lx)mbard a,.compaD,ed (be remaln.
ter, Mrs. Arizona Evans, Marcola;
He hopea to devote hla full time
Ability to Pay Is Lass
Members of the Obsidians, Lane
Seldom have the people of Spring have to cancel the annual New
and two sisters. Mrs. A B. Woods
"A continuation of this policy
to rellgloua work In the future Dur­
Mra. Bean waa born April 20.
county outdoor recreational club,
field had an opportunity to view al
’U y re l^ 'lo n which they
of Salem and Mra. George Savage will only mean that more and more
ing tha paat be haa had eight yeara
1862 at Litchfield, Maine, and
w ill hold their annual New Years
more colorful, realistic and drama , ha<* ,’l* ' ,n<’d to
‘ hla year,
of Marcola.
of experience aa a (laid worker tor
property ownera w ill quit paying
later lived In Wisconsin. She moved
party
and
dinner
at
their
cabins
the American Suoday school aa tic bit of pageantry than this. The j
taxes." Führer declared. "These
again to Wisconsin in 18«9 where
Funeral
services
w
ill
be
held
above McKenzie bridge Saturday
aoclatlon and waa only recently or- audience was not as large aa It
taxes are so high now on brush and
she taught school tor many years.
and Sunday. The annual New Years from the L O. O. F. hall at Marcola
might
hare
been,
due
largely
to
the
logged-over land that moat of these
dalnad aa a llaptlat minister and
On March 21 of the same year
Saturday
morning
at
10:30
with
Eve party with story telling, stunts,
taxes are not being paid. Much of
called aa paalor of the congregation amount of Influenza In the city, and
Rev.
Norman
Workman
officiating.
she was married to Dresden H.
Funeral Services to be Held and dancing w ill be held Saturday
a hesitation on the part o f parents
at Dexter.
Bean at Star. Vernon county, W is­
Interment w ill be made in the M ar­ thia land Is taxed aa high aa five
at Pleasant Hill Friday A. night starting at nine o’clock.
to bring their children Into large I
dollars an acre when It la not worth
consin. Here they made their home
Sunday morning will be devoted cola cemetery. Veatch chapel In
gatherings.
M.; Stivers in Charge
Eugene has charge of arrange­ more than one dollar or a dollar
until hla death on July 7. 1912,
to
snow
sports
to
be
follovtod
hy
FAMILY REUNION AT
and a quarter.”
Few Persona Speak
ments.
when she moved to North Dakota
large dinner at 2 o'clock. Those
Francis Marion Smith, a resident
Speaking parts were few and
LANSBERY’S SUNDAY
“Ge^Uea
before coming to 8prtngf)eld in‘
men.
eUmlnate
of Oregon for the past 43 years who care to will remain over for
ware all handled by Faye Paraona | P 'o n e e r Croaaed Plaint in Ox­ 1920.
items
'from
eras
from the budget If 1
another day of sport on Monday.
and
of
Pleasant
H
ill
tor
23
years,
A large family reunion attended and Barbura Barnell, representing
JENNIE RICE FUNERAL
cart and Settled Near Site
to stay within your Income, but do
Survivors include two sons; W il­
The outing Is open to the general
died at his home Wednesday even­
by hla eight sona and tour genera the spirit of selfishness and of j of Hendrick* Bridge, 1875
HELD
LAST
F R ,D A Y not increase taxes. The farm er’s
liam Bean. Viroqua. Wisconsin;
public
on
payment
of
necessary
ing at 7 o'clock. He was 81 years
Ilona of the Ismsbery family waa Chrlstmaa. Thetr comments on the
Income haa dropped to one half
Joe Bean. CampDouglaa, Wiscon­
coats. »1.00 for Sunday only, »1.60
held at the W illiam Lanabery home scenes of the pageant were w rit-!
Funeral
services
tor Joseph sin; one daughter, Mrs. Lombard; of age.
Mrs. Jennie Rice, 7«, died at her and often one-third of what it has
tor
Saturday
and
Sunday,
and
»2.00
. . . ..
. Mr. Smith was born near Atlanta,
Munday. Those present were M r ten by Mrs. Ketels who also plan Thomas Donaldson who died at his . .
i r
K™ "fICah" dren ‘ nd ,OUr Georgia on August 8. 1861. He for Saturday Sunday and Monday home at 827 M ill atreet last Wed­ been and you continue to increase
and Mrs. Claude l-ansbery and chtl ned and directed the tableau num home here Chrlstmaa night were
nesday following an illneoa.
hla taxea.” Führer declared.
i en.
moved to Arkansas being married Those who' plan to attend on one
dren of I-ebanon; Mr. and Mrs here and other eplsodea Including held Wednesday afternoon at 2 g a gran
Mrs. Rice was born at Chautau­
Commisaloner Crowe, Edward F.
or
more
of
the
days
are
asked
to
She waa a member of the Seven-' there In 1876 to Hester Stand-
Lynn O. lernehery, Springfield; M r the clothing of the many ch ar-' o’clock from the Poole-Gray-Bartho-
make reservations at Dotson's qua. New York on July 21. 185« Bailey, and Eugene Slattery spoke
th
Day
Aventist
church
for
the
past
bridge.
He
has
been
a
member
of
and Mrs. Arble 1-anabery and actera.
Beautiful lighting effect' , lomew
chapel.
Rev.
8.
Earl
On February 4. 1882 she was mar­ In behalf of the measure saying
i tbe Christian church at Pleasant Photo shop, 111 East Eleventh
daughter, San Francisco; Mr. and were created with the use of much Childers, pastor of the Christian 40 yeara.
street In Eugene before Friday ried to Charles Rice and they that It was necessary and within
Funeral services were held at the H ill tor 23 years.
Mra. Ward lomsbery and son c flood and spot light equipment be-, church In Eugene officiated and
moved from Pennsylvania to Port­ the law to make a levy for such
night.
lawburg; Mr and Mra. Lysle Lane- longing to Mra. Ketela under the was assisted by Rev. Dean C. Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel in
Survivors Include the following
land In 1892 where they lived until delinquencies despite a statement
Springfield
Tuesday
afternoon
at
bery of Eugene; Mr. and Mra. Bruce direction of Reval Sumner. Sum ner, Poindexter, pastor of the Methodist
children; Mrs. L. W. McKay, Cres­
1920, coming to Eugene a short from the state tax commission read
l^ynabery and tour children of West always succeeded In bathing the church of Springfield.
Interment 1:30 o'clock.
well; Margaret Smith. Portland; ROYAL NEIGHBORS HOLD while and then moving to Spring- by Ben Kenney, assessor, In which
fir; Mark l-ansbery of Roosevelt stage In a flood of soft light of waa made In Mt. Vernon cemetery,
ANNUAL ELECTIONS field three months ago.
Mra. A. W. Brabham, Goshen; L.
*
the opinion was expressed that
Beach; Hugh Lanebery of Hprlng various delicate colors.
Mr. Donaldson waa born in South MASONS INSTALL NEW
J. Smith, Goshen; F. L. Smith,
She was a member of the Neigh­ such levy could only be made for
Mrs.
Cora
Stearmer
was
elected
field; Mr. and Mra. Paul l-anabery
Music waa also used effectively Carolina on January 27. 1348. When
mandatory expenses. Crowe con­
OFFICERS ON TUESDAY Trent; T. A. Smith, Sutherlin; Mrs. Oracle of the Springfield Royal bors of Woodcraft tn Portland.
and two children of Portland; Mra. In creating the proper atmosphere a small child he moved with his
L. F. Wells, Yoncalla; Mrs. Guy
Survivors include her husband, tended that all these Items were
Neighbors
of
America
at
their
Dug» Morse of Maywood, California, tor the evening. Thia was selected parents to Mississippi and later to
Charles Rice, and an adopted mandatory.
Dan Stewart was -installed as Matthews. Goshen; and fourteen
meeting last week. Mrs. Sadie
and Mra. Ueorge Hersey of Tomato, by Mrs. Ketela and Kenneth Rodu Arkansas
daughter, Mra. M yrtle Gardner of
Worshipful master of Liberty Ma­ grandchildren.
Emergency Fund Small
Wisconsin.
ner. music director at the church
Funeral services will be held at Laxton Is the new vice-oracle.
Philadelphia.
In 1868 he married Miss Eliza­ sonic lodge here Tuesday night.
Other officers chosen are Mrs
Another noticeable feature of
The full choir with Cheruba march­ beth Carruthers and In 1876 they Ira M. Peterson, past master, was the Pleasant H ill Christian church
Funeral services were held from
ed to the balcony with lighted can­ crossed the plains In an oxcart, the Installing officer. Members Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. H attie B. Drury, chancellor; Mrs the Branstetter-SImon chapel Fri­ the budget this year Is the Inclu­
NED GRIFFIN MARRIES
dles where they sang their music. settling near Hendricks bridge. presented John Henderer with a E. V. Stivers will officiate and In­ Ina A. Scrlvner. recorder; Mrs. Ina day with the Eugene circle N. O. sion of the small sum of »10,000 »3
Cline, receiver; Mrs. Bessie Endi­
MISS LENORA BROWN
Soles Are Olvan
They had five children, three of past master Jewel. He was the re­ terment w ill be made In the Pleas­
W. In charge. The remains were an emergency Item. According to
Mr. Crowe In a statement at the
Hololata for the evening were whom survive. They are Charles tiring worshipful master.
ant H ill cemetery. The Poole-Gray- cott, marshal; Julia Pederson, as­ sent to Portland for cremation.
Ned Orlfftn. son of Rev. and Mrs Norton Pengra who sang.
sistant marshal; Mrs. Alice Peter
taxpayers meeting each Item of the
Bartholomew
chapel
in
Eugene
has
"The j and George at Rupert, Idaho; Mra.
Other officers installed are Ar­
C. G. U riflln, and I-enora Brown,
son.
Inner
sentinel;
Mrs.
Ida
More-
budget
had been pared down to
First Noel"; Mr». Ketela with "Be Jennie Duran at Klamath Falls; thur Baugh, senior warden; Harold charge of arrangements.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. H
lock, outer sentinel; Mrs. Mary FACULTY ENTERTAINS
actual expenses, citing the county
hold a Virgin Shall Conceive." from and a daughter-hi-law. Mra. Carrie Stewart, Junior warden; Clark E.
AT CHRISTMAS DINNER school fund law which provided
Brown of Eugene, were married at
Miller, past oracle; Mrs. Elsie Lam
( Messiah) and "He Shall Feed His Donaldaon at Klamath Falls.
Wheaton; Dan Crites, trustee; J 4-H WORKERS COMPLETE I bert, manager
a quiet ceremony Tuesday evening Flock” ; and Mr». W. K. Barnell.
only tor »10 per student in the item
Mrs. Donaldson died In 190« and E. Cross, treasurer; Lester Hufs
Members of the teaching staff levied and It was certain that a
at 7:20 at the home of the bride's Contlque de Noel,” Adam.
YEAR W ITH SUCCESS,' Installation w ill be held on Jan
In 1911 he was married to Mrs. tader, Junior deacon; Dr. W. N
parents. The ceremony waa read
uary 18. with Mrs. Hannah Lepley at the high school entertained their large amount will not be received.
A quartet, Mra. Barnell, Mias Martha Nice who also survives.
Dow. senior steward; Jamee E.
The success of the Four-H club as Installing officer, and Dora Ped principal ano member« of the It bow seems that this added Item
by the groom's father.
Evelyn Buell, Fred Buell and Mr.
Mr. Donaldaon w a, a well-known Rogers, Junior steward; Oswald
school board and their wives at a
work in this county for the past erson as installing marshal.
Mr. Qrtffln la well-known In
of tax delinquency will actually be­
Pengra. sang three numbers, "Holy and highly respected resident of Olson, marshal; and E. E. Fraed-
luncheon at the high school do­
year Is shown In a summary pre­
Springfield having been associated Night.” "Where Is H e f . and Springfield. Hla last yeara were
come an enlarged emergency fund.
•rick, tyler,
mestic science rooms Friday noon
pared this week by R. C. Kuehner,
with hla father In the Springfield "Glory to God In the Hlgheat.”
Legality of the budget is still
NEIGHBORS
PLAN
apent In a wheel-chair and In thia
Severt Jacobson and John F. leader.
Just before leaving for their annual being questioned and an opinion
creamery tor the paat year. Both
In the pageant Mr. and Mra. W il­ he waa often seen aa It waa pushed Ketels could not be present for In­
JOINT INSTALLATION holiday vacations. Miss Ruth Mor­ on the entire budget w ill he aneght
"The value of the work done can­
of the young people are graduates lis Bertach took the rolss of Joseph
about for him.
stallation.
rison was In charge of arrange­ by Keeney before he extends the
not be estimated In dollars and
of Eugene high school.
and Mary; Ralph Keeler aa Herod;
Springfield Pine circle number 46 ments for the affair.
cents. W e can only say that 2183
They will make their home at and F. S. Clemo, W. F obs and Mr.
levy on the county books despite
boys and girls In Lane county Neighbors of Woodcraft will be re­
MT. VERNON SCHOOL TO
111 North Jefferson atreet In Eu­ Anderson aa wlae men. Nearly fifty EDUCATOR LEAVES TO
evidences
that similar procedure is
presented at the Joint Installation
gene.
participated In the pageant scenes.
BROADCAST PROGRAM Marching 'Neath the Four-H Ban­ of officers of the Eugene and NEW YEAR’S TO BE QUIET being followed In other counties,
RESUME SCHOOL WORK
ner strived to Make Their Own
AFFAIR IN SPRINGFIELD usually in the form of larger em­
Springfield circles by 36 members
Better," says Mr. Kuehner.
Students
of
the
Mt.
Vernon
ergency funds tor each department.
COOKS RE-ELECT ALL
Dr. Vera Edwards Kellum, dean
It was decided here last night at
JUNIOR LEAGUE PLANS
The tabulated summary of the
Springfield people will spend a
of women at Phoenix Junior col­ school east of Springfield will
the regular session.
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
quiet New Year holiday this year
NEW YEAR’S PARTY lege at Phoenix, Arizona, who has broadcast a program over radio work Is as follows:
BARBER SHOP CHANGES
The installation of officers for
Projects
enrolled,
3281;
projects
More fam ily dinners are planned
been visiting here with her par­ station KORE In Eugene thts even­
All officers of the Cooking Club
the
two
groups
has
been
delayed
Members of the Junior Epworth
MANAGERS TH IS WEEK
and
a
few
social
events
are
sche­
completed, 2968; completions ot
of the Christian church were re­ League of M. E. church will hold ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Edwnrds ing from 8 to 8:30 o'clock. D iffer­
until the completion of the new
duled
for
this
week-end,
principally
projects,
90.09
per
cent;
Increase
ent
schools
of
the
county
are
being
elected at their annual meeting and of the Methodist church will hold during the holidays, will leave F ri­
Woodmen hall In Eugene which
Announcement was made this
over 1931, 24.04 per cent; members
smaller parties for young people
Christmas party last Thursday their annual New Year'B party at day to resume her educational Invited to present programs over
w ill be ready on January 2«. A sup­
week
that Theo. O. Adams, former­
this station each Thursday evening enrolled for 1931 1613; enrollment per will be served by the Eugeni Moat people are avoiding crowds
evening. Thoy are Mra. M. A. Pohl, the Church Friday evening at 7 work.
ly of Garden Home has taken over
for
1932.
2183;
rural
boys
and
girls
during
the
influenza
epidemic
and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrds have ait this hour.
group.
president; Mrs. A. E. Cole, vice- o’clock. Mra. W illis Bertach and
the active management of the
1931, 33 per cent; rural boys and
many are 111 or recovering from
president; and Mra. Elsie Pollard, Mias Helen Crandall are In charge. moved back to Springfield from
Wayne Clover barber shop. Mr.
Illness.
girls
1932,
46
per
oent;
Increase
of
Creswell and are making their MAYOR BROUGHT HOME
secretary-treasurer.
Carruthers has managed the shop
INFLUENZA ON DECLINE
The League la composed of stu­
Individuals
over
1931,
31.8
per
cent;
Seventeen attended the Christ­ dents In the fifth, sixth, seventh, home at 166 Sixth street.
since the death of Mr. Clover.
FROM HOSPITAL DEC. 24 value of work done. »10.646.^1;
SAYS HEALTH OFFICER ANN BIDWELL GETS
mas party and enjoyed the gift ex­ and eighth grades.
cost »6.006.76; profit. »4,640.66.
PLACE IN COURT HOUSE CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS
W. P. Tyson, mayor of Spring-
change.
POSTOFFICE KEEPS LATE
Although there are numerous
field, who has been seriously III for
cases of influenza being reported
KENSINGTON CROUP
Miss Ann Bid well will ba em­
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
HOURS FOR SATURDAY the past two weeks was brought CARD PARTY PLANNED
NOTICK
FOR
VISITING
DAUGHTER
X
ployed In the tax collection depart­
HONORS MRS. KENYON
OF FINAL » IT T L IM I N T
to his home from the Pacific Christ­
Rev. Veltle Pruitt will preach on
Springfield’s pba toff Ice was kept
ment of the sheriff’s office It was
ian hospital In Eugene Saturday
N O TIC E 1» HER EBY G IVEN
think», Dr. W . H. Pollard, city announced thia morning by C. A. the subject, "A Christian's New
Members of the Kensington, club open until six o’clock Saturday morning. Mr. Tyson la making rapid
Mrs.
H.
M.
Stewart
Is
planning
that the undersigned haa filed her
health officer. People have become Swarts. sheriff-elect. Miss Bidwell Year,” at the Christian church Bun­
evening Instead of being closed at
Final Account aa Administratrix of honored Mra. Margaret Kenyon at
recovery from his attack of plural a card party at her home this even­ more used to the disease by now
day morning. There will be special
plans to move to Eugene shortly.
the estate of Sophronla A. Howe, her home last Tuesday afternoon. the usual hour of 2 o'clock. The late pneumonia, but has not been able ing in honor of her daughter. Mrs.
music for the service. The evening
deceased, In the County Court of Mra. Kenyon haa disposed of her arrival of mall trains and a desire to see visitors the first half of the Theran B. Sausser who with her and are not becoming as alarmed
when It appears as was the case a
the State of Oregon for Lane Coun­ personal and household property to distribute as many of the Christ­
service will be evangelistic In na­
Take
New
Home—
Mr.
and
Mra.
children,
Is
a
guest
at
the
Stewart
week.
ty, and that »aid Court haa fixed
week or two ago.
Ivan Male are moving Into the ture with a sermon by the pastor.
leave
tomorrow
for mas parcels as possible was given
home thia week.
Monday, the 30th day of January. and will
as
the
reason.
Kenyon home this week. Mrs. Ken­
1933, at the hour of ten o'clock A. Welacr, Idaho whore ahe will visit
Plumber Is III— Mr. and Mrs.
Visit at Oregon City — Dr. and yon leaves tomorrow for New York CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
I
M. In the County Court Room of with relatives before going to New
Dodd M iller are III with the Influ SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Mr«». W. H. Pollard and daughter, to reside with her son and haa rent­
the Court House In Lane County, York where she will mnke het
Christmas Quest
enza
at
their
home.
PLAN8 NEW YEAR PARTY
Oregon, at Eugene, as the date,
PLANS ANOTHER PARTY Ruth, and son. Bob. spent Tuesday ed her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Byrne wore
time and place for the hearing of home with her son, Charles.
visiting with relatives In Oregon
guests at a Christmas dinner Sun­
Members of the Christian Bn-
said Final Account and of objec­
At Junction C ity — M r. and Mrs.
Mrs. A. B. Van Valxah will en­ City.
Ill W ith Flu— Misa Margaret Jar deavor of the Christian church will
tion», If any, thereto, and for the
At Portland Maatlng— L. C. Mof day at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. M. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. AI
tertain
members
of
her
Sunday
final aetttoment of said estate.
rett la 111 at her home with the In­ sponsor a New Tear’* Eve party
flit, county superintendent-elect ot Marlon Hall.
Malo visited relatives In Junction school class of the Methodist
E L IZ A B E TH H. M ILLS. Ad­
Creamery Man III — John Pyle fluenxa.
schools,
Is
In
Portland
this
week
at the Church Saturday night 1er
City Tuesday evening. They took church at a party at her home Frt haa been quite 111 at his home tor
ministratrix of the Eatate of
all young people of the
Sophronla A. Howe, deceased attending the sessions of the O re-! Dentist on Trip— Dr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Larson's father, Charles Toft- day evening at 8 o'clock. The class the past several days. He has been
Has Influenza — Mrs. W illiam Miss Jewel Heltorbraad aad
gon State Teachers' association at N. Dow and family left Wednesday dahl, home. He had been visiting
POTTER A BAILEY. Attor­
la composed of the older group running a high fever, but is show­ Donaldson Is 111 at her horns with
neys tor Administratrix.
AHa Manning are
Lincoln high achool.
¡«or Astoria to visit with relatives here since Sunday.
among the young people.
ing some Improvement now.
(D 39— J H 2 -1 F M )
the Influenxa.
rani
thia tim e late Munday night, aent
Final Bueineea Detaila Pend the heavy granite drinking foun­
tain block crashing to the aide-
Recovery of John Pyle Who walk and broke off part of the base
le III With Influenza
of the atreet light and aent the
large glaaa ahade craahlng to the
Ownership and operation of the pavement
Hprlngflsld Craatnary Co., lac. la ba­
Many people aay they heard l i e
in * revised this weak following de­
craab, but none of them aaw the
cision of 0 . 0 . U rlffln In withdraw
vehicle or persona Involved. It la
(rum I he firm.
unbelievable Io many people that
M r Griffin, who with John D.
auch a crash could have taken
Pyle and hla aun, Emory, rounded place and the automobile or truck
the local Inatltutlon In 1*30, haa
left In a condition auch that It
been falling In health (or some time could be driven away, hut It evl
and haa bean advlaad by hla physi­ dently waa driven from the acene
cian to remora himself from bual-
iy.
-thing remained when A. J
neaa worrlaa and to locale In a new
night watchman, reached
climate.
field achool ayatem who have gone r*,a* Santa Claus Haturday In the
to other places tor tha Chrlstmaa «,®r',ou
Henry Scbwlnd Marcola
holidays are Mlaa Kuth Morrison P°u llrrsaaa. and have termed their
and Mlaa Uernlce Conoly who are
Samaritan.
»pending the holiday» with their
lw M
“ me la®‘ * * « k thlevea
families In Portland.
| • to,e ,h® »*»»11 Bock of »even bens
M ia. Clara Wagner ’and M ia. ' r O
W
backya' d by W
Marguerite Mllhollen are at their
bo“ r<‘* ,rom “ *®
Tb‘
egg» from these chickens had been
a valuable supplement to their food
la at Creswell; Mlaa Juanita Dem
mer at Medford and Eleanor Smith I “ ’’’ I * “ nd the ‘° * *
,‘,‘ l k‘* nl)'
In Portland
M r‘ Schw,n<i
of the fdtuation
Ulen B W e d . Ba.ta.n principal
H“ ‘ U" U y
‘ ~
FRIIMV ¿M B IT
iHW BOLnaun
M E E H OIES AF
E
HRS. BEAN DIES
EARW NORDAT
J. I.
OIES OP SUNDAY
F.M. SMITH DIES
AT FARM HOME