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    THE
rW K N T Y -N IN T II YEAH
H PR IN O EIEIJ). I j ANE COUNTY. OKKOON. TH LR H O A Y. JANUARY 5. 1931
HIGH WAIER DDES Church Group to LOCAL CREAMERY Two Lodges to HOOP SEASON 10
Continue Socials
Install Officers
LITTLE DAMAGE
-OPENON TUESDAY
RUNS AS USUAL
‘ Fugitive” Author
Monthly Catharinga Benefit
Rebekahs and I. O. O. F. to
Hold Joint Installation
Nearly Four Inch** of Rain to Chriatian Church, Hara; Leaving of Griffin Not to
Springfield Basketball Squad
Elactiona
Hald
at
Maat
Ceremonies at Local Hall
Falla Hara During Twanty-
Effect Operation of Plant
Meet* U. H. S. Jan. 10;
four Hour Period
in
Springfield,
Cottage Grove Jan. 13
H 0. Mushier was elected chair­
Joint Installation of officers of
man and K. A. Cole, assistant chair­
BASEMENTS ARE FILLE D 1 man of the Church Hoard of the Operation of the Springfield
Creamery will continue under the
Chriatian church for 1933 Tuesday management of John D. Pyle and
Cold Weather In Mountaina evening. Other routine business of
Ilia son, Emory, It was announced
and Snowfall in Low Hilla the church wa taken up at the here this week following the de­
meeting of the board which began parture of C. (J. Griffin for latke
Aida Flood Condition
6001 J,U",U
»<*«««
Hprlngfleld I. 0 . O. F. lodge num
her 70 will be held at the I. O. O
F. hall Monday evening according
to announcement made here this
week.
A special practice for outgoing
view where he will become pastor
and Incoming officers of the Itoba-
of the lluptlst church.
Illness made It uoceNsary for Mr.. kuh lodge has been called at the
Orlffln to . hang.- hl. vocation and Odd Pe,,owa hsl1 ,or Kr,dMy
move to a new climate.
In< , l 7:80 Members of the (Kid
We Will continue to ..parate the : P""<,W,‘ m“d’’ «’*“ • ,or ,be,r ,M*rt
creumery and we hope to retain. In the Inmtallatlon ceremonies at
all of our customer* and to continue I their regular meeting Wednesday
i evening.
expanding our business In thl*{
Elective officers of the Rebekah's
city,” declared Mr. Pyle this morn
who
will be Installed Monday are
Ing
The creamery ba* built up a lurge Mr*. Harsh Johns, nobla grand;
Mrs. Edna Yarnell, vice grand ;
valuta» of business here during the
few years It has been In operation. Mr* Clarine Putman, financial sec-
Milk, butter, cream, Ice-cream, and ' retary; Mrs. Wanda Barnee, re­
ice are distributed by them. All cording secretary; and Mr*. Katella
Fnd lev, treasurer.
milk is pssteurlx««l and much of
The Odd Fellowr*' new officer»
the butter which they manufacture
are: Noble grand, Krneat Black;
Is shipped to outside markets.
vice grand, E. E. Pyne; secretary.
Oswald Olson, and treasurer, Karl
Girard.
Appointive officers will be named
and installed at the meeting Mon­
day night.
Chamber Elects
Officers bor Year
NEW OFFICEDS
Favor Branch Banking Law
Include Cities the Size
Six New Men En
of Springfield
Participation in At
Lane Governme
All officer* of the Hprlngfleld
chamber of Commerce were re­
elected for the ensuing year at a DIST. ATT 0 R NCV
meeting Wednesday evening In the
State Tournament Dates at
Taylor hall. The officers are W Poole and Brooke Fli
Salem Set for March 15-18;
K. Barnell. president; H E. Maxey, quest Awaiting Thom
District Meet is Earlier
vice president; I M Peterson, sec­
First Official Duty
with a potluck dinner In the «hurch
retary-treasurer. Director* are W
-
Threat* of another high water social room* at 7 o’olock.
The “A” league basketball season -
I C. Wright, H. O. Dibble«, John An­
Tuesday morning saw many a
flood in thia vicinity qulrkly sub
Il was decided to continue the
for Hprlngf.eld high school will offl- j
derson. Julius Fulop and W A. faces In the Lane county co
»Idl'd late Monday evonlna when monthly Church Night programs
clally open Tueeday oi next week
! Taylor.
house aa new officers took over the
the water* of the Willamette river for soc ial purposes These gather­
ben the local basketball team
government
of the county.
The
chamber
went
on
record
as
began receding and city aewara and ings are hold once each month with
meets Jean Eberhart's University
favoring changes In proposed
The two most Important I
ditches began draining water from different groups In charge of en­
High squad.
Robert E Buras, author of the ta­ J branch banking law« now before which changed hands this ye
street* and Iwaement*.
tertainment and provide an oppor
ras story, • < J Am a Fugitive from a the legislature to Include cities the
This game was scheduled origin.
those of sheriff and county
Chain Gang," a t? wa*
One I l f the heaviest rainfalls, tunUy for social fellowship among
ally as the second game of the sea- U New
’"‘" « 'S p r in g fie ld . Members felt C. A. (Tom) Swarts çf 8p
members
of
the
congregation.
3 HU Inches In 24 hours, which fell
son. one with ( ottuge Grove having for him b < Georgia, from „bid! thM » b«-«n»ctx bank from some
moved Into the office of
here from Holiday morning until
been set for Friday of thia week state’s chain gang he escaped.
strong Institution was the solution Bown as the new sheriff, naml:
Monday afternoon sent creeks and
The dressing room« at the Grove
_ _ _ _ _ _
to reestablishing banking <x>nnec- four new assistants and retaintn
drainage ditches over their hanks
ttchool are still filled with water i
tlon In this city. The secretary was five.
and Immediately brought the Mr
an«l they a»k«-«l for a postponement
Instructed to notify the Lane coun­
Mark Hathaway has been named
Kenate and Willamette river* tu
of the game there Marlon Hall, i
ty representative« of the chamber's chief criminal deputy, Foyd Hunt­
Hprlngfleld coach, has agreed to)
flood stage. Much a vnndltliin la
action.
er, Cottage Grove Is cook and night
play the game there on Friday,!
very uncommon here at thia time
Taxation and unemployment re­ Jailer at the county Jail. George
of the year, the peak of the high
January 13. This I* a lucky day for
lief work were discussed by the Canaday, peace officer and night
water usually being reached In the
Hprlngfleld. he says.
chamber.
Jailer, la a holdover. A, E. Hule-
spring when the warm weather To Be Open Only Two Day*
Boys at the high school are being ,
- — — ..■■■
gaard and Roy Potter, office clerks,
sends melting snows Into the rlvera Each Week; Hour* Remain
put through stiff practice sessions Death Caused By Heart At-
are also being retained
from the mountain*.
a
each evening now. They laid off tack While in California;
Same Says Lebrarian
in the tax collection department
Judkins Point W et
one week before Christmas when
Neil H. Glllons Is a clerk, «„«t
Funeral Held Wednesday
No serious damage was caused by
Hprlngfleld** city library Is be-
many were III with the Influenza,
Bid well a bookkeeper. Both are
the water here or In West Hprlng^ Ing moved Into a new home this
but made up for that time by prac-
A. E. Senaeney, a resident of
new members In the office and
field. The water crossed the I’acl week. Hedslon to make the move
tlcing each day during the holidays. Spr,ngfleld for the pa-«t 20 years
_______
both are from Springfield. Lloyd
fir highway at Judkins Point In the was reached at a special meeting
Marshall Assists Hall
died Saturday at the home of his I .
Howe, was retained ae chief clerk
evening Monday hut smiti began of the City Council held Friday Full Attendance Requested at
“Charles “Chuck" Marshall of the daughter. Mrs. L. N. Smith.
'n87a" a1'°n Ceremonies to Be and George Houghton aa clerk.
Meeting Tuesday; Mr*.
receding, moat of the water being evening to discuss library finances
University of Oregon la assisting Merced. California, following a
Held Tonight at Home
overflow from the low region to the
F e d F sk became the new coun­
Page to Be Hostess
The library will be located In the
Hall train his team. Marshall come* heart attack. He was 70 years of
of Mrs. R. Sears
south.
ty judge to succeed C. P. Barnard,
Wlnaeareld building formerly oc­
over
from
the
university
each
after-
i
age.
All members of the Hprlngfleld
and Cal Young la the now county
School basements and boiler cupied by W. A Taylor's White
Mrs. Nellie G. Carr will be In com misa loner.
noon for the practice period*.
: Mr gen.eney wsa born in Morgan
iwmim were flooded as were many Front grocery store on the north Women's Civic Improvement club
Three practice games have been county. Indiana, on July 10. 1862. stalled as president of Iuka Circle
basements In private homes The side of Main street between Fourth are urged to attend the regular
Laurence Moffitt, who has been
Former
High
School
Players
I
Played.
two with Santa Clara, and He came to 8p.:«igfield 20 yearn number 37, Ladies Auxiliary of the serving as assistant county school
monthly
meeting
of
the
group
to
be
fire truck * n used In pumping and Fifth streets. It has been at
G.
A.
R.
this
evening
to
succeed
water from basement* and boiler the old First National Hank build­ belt! at the home of Mra. L. K. Have Regular Schedule of !one w1lh Cobur* The’' ‘>i»‘«J«‘d ago and wan proprietor of a black­
superintendent for two years, was
Mrs. Wanda Barnes, retiring presi­
r,___. . . .
_
¡honors with Santa Clara, each tak
room* at the high school and the ing at Viral and Main atrr*U for Page next Tuesday. January IS, at
elevtcd to head that office. He re­
Competitive Contests
| ln< one w m e. and dpfeated Co smith «hop here for many years
dent,
when
the
regular
meeting
of
2:30, by Mrs D. It Bailsman, presi­
llraltaln building were emptied the past several year*.
Surviving are his three daughters.
tains Margaret Cutler as his as­
the circle is held at the home of sistant in the office.
Monday and regular school work
Hprlngfb-ld has one group of ath­ burg on their own floor Tuesday Mrs. Smith of Merced; Mrs. R. E.
The change Is being made In the dent.
Thia will he a regular business letes who work hard, practice regu­ evening 22-12. Tom Williams was Smith of Portland, and Mra. R. E Mrs. Robert Sears. Mrs. Myrtle
started again Tuesday morning fob Interest <>f economy according to
Another office where a major
meeting
and new officers for th<- larly, and play a regular schedule high point, man for Springfield. Boch of Eureka. California; one Egglmann. past state president is
lowing the Christmas vacation.
I. M Peterson, city recorder.
change was made Is that of county
expected
to
be
the
installing
of
Tomorrow
night
at
7:30
Hall
and
year
will
be
elected.
Other
buslne
s
Water at the Lincoln school was
son, Carl Senaeney, Springfield;
of games. They receive little pub „
. „ „
coroner which passed from the
Library hour* will «-ontlnue to be
h,Te arra"RPd ,or What one sister. Mrs. Belle Barnett fleer.
much deeper and caused postpone from two to five o'clock In the will also he taken up tor discus Hefty, but do much to publicise this |
hands of Clarence Simon to Charles
rill
likely
prove
a
fast
and
inter­
»Ion.
It
«a
said
Other
officers
to
be
seated
at
the
ment of opening for one day. The afternoon and from seven to nine
Bloomfield, Iowa; and two brothers
city. They are the members of thej
P. Poole. He has not named a
esting
game
at
the
high
school
gym
Members of the club have adopt­ Independent basketball.
streets about the school were un In the evening.. The library will
L. R. Senseney. Bloomfield. Iowa, meeting are Mrs. Mollie Williams deputy.
I naalum. They will play their high and John Senseney. Prairie City senior vice-president; Goldie Peter
der water most of Tuesday making be open only on Wednesday and ed the policy of holding their meet­
For several years thia group of
The final office to change hands
son. Junior vice-president; Pearl
It difficult to reach the build ng .Saturdays at these hours and* will ings at the home* of the members, boys have practiced and scheduled I ■ school team agalnat an All-star Nebraska.
was
that of district attorney where
Knowler, treasurer; Jolana Putman
Heveral cross walk* were washed l>e dosed on Monday. Tuesday, at least during the winter month*. games wherever they could, Htl/ team from the university. This
Funeral services were held here
W H. Brooks succeeded Alta King.
team
Is
compo-ed
of
graduated
stu­
conductor;
Bernice
Barnes,
chap­
out and had to be replaced Tuea Thursday and Friday of each week
not until tlha year have they been
the
Poole-Cray-Bartholomew
He has named John Bryson aa his
dents who are back in school tak­ at
lain; Ellen Barker, registrar; and
day.
able to enter the county league.
chapel Wednesday morning at 11
deputy. Mr. Brooke has moved the
according to Mrs. I). It Bailsman, COURT VACATES OLD
ing
advanced
work.
Moat
of
them
Olive
Wickham,
patriotic
instrnc
(Cast' of Springfield along the librarian.
Such an Independent league was
o'clock. Rev. Veltie F u ltt pftici
district attorney’s office to his of
M c K enzie highway organised
highway most of the bridges were
In December with three have been teaching athletics and ated and Interment was made in rtor.
flee ou Willamette street between
The library In doaed this w«wk
Appointive officers will be an­ Eighth and Ninth streets. The of­
washed loose and soma floated (luring the change In kx-atlons, but
Vnus«<d portions of the McKensle division* known aa the American
the Laurel Grove cemetery.
nounced and installed at the meet­ fices of Alta King are being occu­
away from the front yards of reel- will he open for use again on Sat­ highway between Hendrick* bridge League. National League, and City more years. They will have to
demonstrate their own teachings
ing also.
dents.
and Nimrod were ordered vacated league. Springfield's team is en to win the game thinks Hall.
pied by P. M. Morse, connty sur­
urday,
CONFESSIONS SUBJECT
U tile trouble was aaperleneed by
A potluck supper will follow ihe veyor and his assistants, while the
In an order Issued Wednesday after­ tered In the American I .eague with:
Several
starting
lineups
have
OF EVENING SERVICE installation meeting.
resident» along the McKenalo river
noon by the county court. Many Thurston. Santa Clara. Rlaehly
offices he is vacating are being
MANY ATTEND CARD
been tried out this sea-on by Hall.
Mrs. Sears lives on Sixth anr C taken over by the Red Cross work­
as snow fell a* low a* Waltervllle
sectlods of the old highway have Cottage Grove and Crow.
"Ye
Shall
Know,"
will
be
the
The
most
effective
one
to
date
is
PARTY AT STEWART S been abandoned *lnce the construe
streets.
and remained on the ground not In
National league teams are Low­
ers who have been scattered about
as follows: Hawk and Hartman at theme of the message at the morn­
creasing the hlghth of the river
in various places on the top floor
tlnn of the new road, and others ell, W’eatflr, Oakridge. Marcola.
ing
worship
service
at
the
Metho­
forward
positions;
Thurman
at
cen­
Mrs.
Harry
M.
Stewart
wa«
host­
much above that point.
GOSPEL SONGS PLANNED of the court house.
are being used by resident* In W«mdllng and lK>aburg The City
ter; and Squires and Tom Williams dist church. The evening message
ess at h«*r home last Thursday
Power Service Normal
Poole and Brooke found official
reaching their own property. These league la composed of teams in at guard.
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
at 7:30 will be: “The Confessions
No difficulty wus experienced evening at a card party honoring latter parts will he maintained.
Eugene.
duties facing them immediately up­
of
a
Minister.”
Rev.
Dean
C.
Poin
Hall also has a number of res­
with light and power service de her daughter, Mra. Theron B. Suus
A complete schedule of games
The new highway Is In good
"The New Birth” will be the sub­ on taking office aa a result of the
spite the fart that a strong wind aer, who was a guest here during travel condition now. It la a little for each team has been prepared erve material, some of which has dexter will preach both sermons ject of the morning service at the death of Mrs. A. Bailey In a motor
The
church
school
will
meet
at
already
demonstrated
ability
and
blew during most of the Sunday the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Harry choppy for about two mllea, the and la now well along. Springfield
accident north of Eugene Sunday.
other who are showing great pro­ 9:45. The Epworth Leagues meet Christian church with Rev. Veltie
rain, according to W. K Barnell, Whitney was aaslstant hostess
other three miles of the uncom­ had to postpone the game set for
F u ltt. pastor, preaching on that They held an Inquest Tuesday
at
6:30.
mt»«.
Among
these
are
Harry
Wil­
Gueala
present
besides
Mra.
Hails
manager of the Mountain States
pleted stretch has been graveled January 2, with Cottage Grove be
subject. The choir will sing as spe­ morning and the coroner’* Jury
Coburg Methodist
son, guard and center; Bob Watson,
ser were Mrs. Clayton Barber, Mrs
Power company.
Chains are advisable for those at­ cause of high water. The remaining
cial music "Ye Must Be Born voted to hold Tom Savage, bus
The
topic
for
the
morning
mes-
forward
and
center;
Kenneth
Cox,
Walter
Gossler.
Mrs.
George
Green
Cottage drove awoke to find
driver, on a charge of Involuntary
tempting to drive up Into the snow. games on their schedule for the guard
Everett Chetwood; Clinton I cage at 9:45 will be: "Christian Again."
morn than a foot of water In Its Mrs. John Henderer, Miss Crystal
year Include Springfield at Santa
manslaughter. Other officers have
The Christian Endeavor meets
Main street Monday. A part of the Bryan. Mra. K. E. May. Miss Mary MR. AND MRS. J. E. CROSS Clara on January 12; Springfield at Hartman, forward; and Rodney Experience.” TL? church school
had only routine business matters
at
6:30
with
William
Cox
as
leader.
meets
at
10:30
a.
m.
Vest,
guard.
highway north of the city was Ellxabeth Whitney, Mrs. Dwight
Rlaehly, January IS; Crow at j
to take care of during thetr first
Plans for the new year and for the
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Springfield. January 23; Thurston |
Tournament It Set
washed out and train* were held Keasey. Mrs. N. L. Pollard, Mrs
few days in the court house.
state
convention
to
be
held
in
Eu­
Dates
tor
the
annual
state
basket­
I-a
yon
Wright.
Mrs.
Henry
Fin
JUNIOR LEAGUE HAS
up on both the Cascade and Siski­
Swarts has announced that he
Member* of the 8. B A. club at Springfield, January 30; Spring-1 ball tournament were get as March
gene in the spring will be discus­
drem, Mrs. Laurence Moffitt. Mri.
you rout os because of slides.
plans
to Install a short wave radio
field
at
Cottage
Grove.
February
9;
NEW
YEAR
EVENT
were entertalnt-d Monday evening
sed.
The greater part of the Spring- Clifford Vllson, Mra. Alice Beeson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E and Santa Clara at Springfield on 15. 16. 17 and 18 and all games will
in the county jail which will be
be played at Willamette university
A special evangelistic service la connected with the Portland police
field city dump was washed away and the'hostess.
Members of the Junior Epworth
February 13.
Mra. Hausser returned to her Cross at a six o'clock dinner. Bridge
It was decided at the meeting of the League of the Methodist church planned for the evening at 7:30 station at all times.
a* the river spread over It Monday
The
boya
are
meeting
at
the
home In Portland the first of the was enjoyed following the dinner.
State High School Athletic board of
with the pastor preaching an evan
afternoon.
Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. high school gymnasium each Mon­ control held In Portland last week held th«lr New Year party at the gellstic sermon. Old time gospel
week.
church
F
id
a
y
evening.
Magic
day
evening
for
practice
when
they
George W. Blair, Mr. and Mra. Wil­
during the convention of the Ore­ tricks and stunts were enjoyed. singing will be featured at the ser­ STREET DECORATIONS
ENCAMPMENT OF I. 0. O. F.
liam Andernnn. Mias Helen Blair. do not have games scheduled. F e- gon Sta^e Teachers' association.
COME DOWN T H IS WEEK
BAPTIST JUNIOR GUILD
Colored lanterns being used In vice. There will be special music
Mr. and Mra. Irvin Farris and uenlly they go out and schedule
TO INSTALL ON FRIDAY
also.
The same 16 district divisions of these feats.
games
with
other
teams
both
In
NAMES COMMITTEES daughter, Susan. Mr. and Mrs. F.
All of the greenery used la deco­
the state will be used again this
Mrs. Willis Bertsch and Miss
Wlmawbala encampment of Odd
L. Poindexter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray and outside of their league.
rating Main street during the holi­
year
it
was
decided.
M
ne
and
Helen Crandall had charge ot the STAR INSTALLS THREE
New committee chairmen for the Naaholm, Mrs. Ruby Elspaas, all
Tuesday evening they defeated
Fellow* will Inatall new officers at
day season was removed early this
Douglas counties will comprise dis­
an open meeting for members of Junior World Wide Guild of the of Eugene and Mrs. Cecils Jones the Leaburg Red sides 20-19. This trict 10. with D. A. Emerson, sup­ party which wr.s attended by 25
OFFICERS ON TUESDAY week. The large Christmas tree
They served waffles for refresh­
Is an Indication of the results ot
that branch of the order and their Baptist church were appointed Fri­ of Springfield.
was removed last week. This was
most of the games. Springfield does erintendent of the Cottage Grove ments late in the evening.
Three officers of Cascade chap­ the first time the streets had been
families at the Eugene lodge hall day evening at the regular meeting
schools
as
chairman.
not always win, but the score« are
ter O. E. S., who were unable to be decorated for the holiday season
Friday evening. A potluck supper held at the homo of Mrs. Kenneth WALTERVILLE PEOPLE
Only one new rule, one which
usually very close If not tied nt the
DRILL TEAM GIVEN
present at thetr meeting two weeks and many • favorable comments
will he held at 7 o’clock preceding Tobias, leader. Fourteen were pres­
provides
that
all
players
must
now
TO
HEAR
MISSIONARY
end of the playing time.
the Installation. Smelt may be an ent at the meeting which was pre-
PARTY HERE TUESDAY ago were Installed at the meeting were heard from motorists and
«reded with a potluck supper.
Members of this team are former carry three full and regular sub­
Tuesday evening.
addition to the supper.
others who visited the city. The
New chairman are France: Keel­ Dr. F e d J. Neal, Portland, will high school players who have r e jects and do passing work In each
They are Mrs. Jane Cruxan. chap­ project was financed by the Indi­
Miss Barbara Adams was host-
Charts* Minturn of Eugene la to
speak
nt
the
Waltervllle
church
was
adopted
by
the
board
of
con­
be Installed ae the chief patriarch. er, educational; Gayle Chns<>, so­ Sunday evening. January 8. He talned their IntereRt In the sport. trol. The old rule provld«»d that ess at her home Tuesday evening lain; Mrs. Carrie Jarrett, Ruth; vidual merchants of the city
through the Chamber of Commerce.
Elmer I’yne of Hprlngfleld Is the cial; Ixirens Chaus, devotlonala; will discuss the work of the Pres- Their usual starting lineup is each student must carry four hours at a party for members of the drill and Miss Edna Swarts, Martha.
nnd Drudlle Ogilvie, service.
Squires and Thatcher at forwords;
Members
of
the
Past
Matrons
team
of
the
Neighbors
of
Wood­
new senior warden.
hyterlnn mission at Elat, Kamerun,
Ernatlng at center, and Cox and and do passing work In three to be craft. Twenty-two attended and club served refreshments following
A short program will follow the
MANY ATTEND PARTY AT
Africa and will have many curios
eligible to play.
Leathers
at guard. They also have
CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR
games were played for entertain­ the meeting.
Installation ceremonies.
which he will display at the church.
VAN VALZAH’S FRIDAY
a
list
of
substitutes.
Walt
Schar-
ment.
Hcvural members of the encamp­
Dr. Neal la on a year's furlough
WATCH NIGHT SOCIAL
LOCAL MAN FINDS ROAD
ron
la
manager
for
the
team.
ment live In this vicinity and they
nnd Is being brought to Waltervllle
BAPTISTS POSTPONE
About twenty-five young people
If you wont to see some real good TO NEWPORT VERY SOFT
are urged to nttend.
Members of the Chriatian En­ by the Christlun Endeavor society
METHODIST LADIES AID
attended the New Year party which
basketball
games
plan
to
attend
MEETINGS
TH
IS
WEEK
deavor sponsored a watchnlght of the church. A silver offering to
Mrs. A. B. Van Valsah gave at her
HAS MEET WEDNESDAY
some of those scheduled for this
The state highway leading from
party in the social rooms of the defray expenses will he taken.
CHURCH MEMBERS GIVE
Illness of members of the con­ home F id a y evening for members
team.
Corvallis
to
Newport
is
very
soft
Christian church Saturday evening.
Regular monthly meeting of the gregation with influenta this week of her Sunday school class of the
QUILT TO THEIR PASTOR Alta Manning. Dawn Church, and
nnd !s breaking in places where
Ladles Aid society of the Metho­ caused the postponement of two Methodist church and their friends.
HENDERERS ENTERTAIN
heavy
trucks
travel
over
It
accord­
SCHOOL BOARD PLANS
A group of Hprlngfleld ladles Jewel Heiterbrand were In charge
ing la W. K. Barnell who drove dist church was held Wednesday meetings at the church. The Are- Games and stunts under the direc­
W ITH NEW YEAR PARTY
of
the
affair.
Games
nnd
atunta
TO DISCUSS FINANCES over It on his way to Ocean Lake afternoon at the church. Following tania guild meeting to have been tion of Miss Doris Myers provided
presented a Friendship wreath quilt
the business meeting Mrs. O. H. held Tuesday has been postponed the entertainment. Refreshments
to Rev. nnd Mrs. Harry Neat of the were enjoyed and late refreshments
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderer en­
A meeting of the Springfield and to «pend New Years with his Jarrett entertained with a silver until a later date, and the quarter­ were served by the hostees.
Ughthouae temple at the service were served.
tertained at their home Saturday
mother.
The heavy rains and
Waltervllle district school boards
tea.
there Hun 'ay evening. The quilt
ly meeting of the congregation has
evening with a New Year pArty for
will lie sought In the near future snow has softened the road he
LIONS
MEET
FRIDAY
FOR
wns mode hern Wednesday of last
been indefinitely postponed.
n group of their friends. Cards were
says. The return trip was made
MRS. GOSSLER HOSTESS
to work out a new financial struc­
week when the ladles gathered at FIRST TIME IN NEW YEAR the diversion of the evening.
RED CROSS GIVES
over
the
Salmon
river
cut-off
to
FOR M EETIN G TODAY
ture for the two districts It was In-
the homo of Mrs. U on Neet. Those
Quests were Mr. and Mra. Harry
Dallaa. Mrs. Barnell and Misa Bar­
EMPLOYMENT TO MEN AMERICAN LEGION TO
dlcat««d
at
the
monthly
meeting
of
present were Mrs. George Wlacar-
Hprlngfleld'* Lions club meets Whitney and Mias Mary Elisabeth
bara accompanied Mr. Barnell on
Members of the Needlecraft sew­
MEET HERE TO NIG HT
son, Mrs. O. J. Neet, Mrs. W. H. F ld ay at noon at Taylor hall for Whitney, Mr. and Mts. E. E. May, the Hprlngfleld board held Tuesday the trip.
A group of Springfield men are
ing club will hold their regwlar
evening.
The
overthrow
of
the
Russell, Mrs. A. T. Brewer, Mrs. their first regular meeting In Janu­ Mr. and Mra. Harry Stewart, Mr.
being given employment this week
Regular semi-monthly meeting of meeting this afternoon at the home
Claude Roper, Mrs. H. E. Morrison, ary. D. H. Murphy nnd John Pyle and Mrs. Theron B. Situsser of Wheeler law has left all school dis­ FORESTER VISITS W ITH
on
county road projects through the Springfield American Legion of Mrs. W. N. Ooasler They will
tricts
In
somewhat
uncertain
fin­
Mrs. Alice Loper, Miss Wanetta are In charge of the program and Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Long,
the Red Croas agency. The men are post will be held at Taylor hall have a potluck luncheon at 1
ancial situations and revisions of
PARENTS; LEAVES MON.
entertainment.
Neet. and the hostess.
Mr. and Mra. N. L. Pollard, and Mr.
being used on the South Alder here this evening according to H. o’clock preceding the meeting.
the agreement by Springfield to
and Mrs. Ralph Hlcka of Eugene.
nduente the Waltervllle high sqhool
Mr. and Mra. Wallace Halsey,
Rai
and street road south of Eugene.
O. Dtbblee, commander. A potluck
MRS. KETELS HOSTESS
WANT DRIVER EXAM.
vis
students must be made.
supper will be held preceding the MISS FISH HOSTESS F<
Only routine business occupied Ing Mr. Halsey's parents in Spring- MISSION SOCIETY
TRY IT JANUARY 13
FOR STAR MEETING MRS. STUART WILL BE
meeting at 6:30.
PARTY NEW YEAR’S 1
PRISCILLA HOSTESS the meeting of the board this week. field, left Monday afternoon for
MEETING IS JAN. 9
If you want to take the driver’s
Mrs. Jane Ketels will he hostess
their home near Harlem. Montana.
New Year Guetta—Mr. and Mrs.
Florence Belle Fleh
examinations for an auto license at her home Monday for the regu­
Mrs. Enoch Stuart will be hoates t
Mr. Halsey Is a graduate of the
Anniversary Dinner
Monthly meeting of the Mission­ Fred Louk had as their guests New at a New Year wat
you can do so on Friday, January lar meeting of the Past Matrons at her home thia afternoon to mem­
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard will Springfield high sch«>ol and major­ ary society of the Christian church Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs. A. C home Saturday evening,
13, If you are not superstitious. club of Cnacnile chaptor (). E. 8. bers of the Flacllla club. The gath­ entertain at their home thia even­ ed In forestry at Oregon State col­ will he held Monday evening at the Chase and Margaret and Clifford were high school *t
Ulen Down, state examiner, will he A business session, cards and re­ ering will start at 2:30. Thia will ing with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. lege. He la now senior forester In home of Mrs. Carroll Adams. The Chase, all of Myrtle Point, and Mr*. owne age. Games and
at the city hall that day to give the freshments will occupy the after­ be the first meeting of (he club Chris llnnsen. This la the wedding the Belknap Indian reservation meeting was scheduled for this Emma Olaon of Eugene. Mrs. Chase featured the
noon.
since Christina*.
examination*.
anniversary of the Hanaena.
near Harlem.
week, but was postponed one week. Is a slater of Mrs. Ixwk.
evening.
CITY LIBRARY 10
HAVE NEW HOME
Civic Club Will
Elect Officials
CITE HAS STRONG
BASKETBALL TEW
HOME GAME TOMORROW
E. SENSENET
DIES SATURDAY
Iuka Plans To
Install Officers