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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TIIIItTIBTH YEAH
SPRINGFIELD, l«ANK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1!>33
REACH SUMMIT Rebekahs Have
Boys «As Guests
ON SKI OUTING
Harolil Soleim and Harry
Wright Spend Week at
Cabins on Highway
FORTY FOOT DR'FTS SEEN
Ifc ■■
Four Feet Fri K _
* Falls
On Pole Brick r f j
n
Within Three . <<
w
Chamber Backs
Rural Phone Cut
Boy Scout Troop Put« on
First Aid Demonstration;
Thirty-One Attend
Monday was boy night at Bull
ckali lodge and Members of that
organisation entertained for 31 boys
Including 22 members of the Hprlng
field Boy Scout troop.
Evnrel Cajole, senior patrol
leader conducted a first aid demon-
slrullon with Ihe troop and then
’Isa Dorothy Girard led In th • play-
■if game* during Ihe latter part
evening
Clarlne Pulman, Mrs. Elva
Annins and Mary Ann Ixmk were
mem tiers of the committee In
charge of refreshments.
Wluti i ports tans who
ski across country last week
nnothor ro-orit buna up tor th­
io shoot ut In the lint ore ot u *k
trip from l/ist Creek ranch to lh>
summit of the McKonsl« puss and
to spend one whole week making
this trip and luklng snow r-ndlngs
at each mile post.
When Harry Wright. Springfield
and Harald Soleim, late highway
employee, at McKenzie bridge
reached lx»*t Creek ranch last Sun
day afternoon they had completed
just sni h a trip and brought back
with them many valuable observa
(Ions of condition* on the high Cas
Civic Institution Continues to
cades ut this season of the year.
Cain Popularity Despite
P m Heavily Blanketed
Indications that the McKenxie
Curtailed Service
pa s opening will he conalderably
An Increasing use of the faclll-
delayed next spring were contained
In ihelr findings which showed that Ilea of Springfield's public library
huge drifts of hard snow 15 to 4<> Is noted In the annual report re­
feet deep now lay across the high­ leased this week by Mrs. David
way where It winds Its way across bailsman, librarian.
The report shows that a total of
the lava beds-
Heavy snowfalls and storm »187 volumes have been loaned
which raged across the mountain out during the past year Thia In­
during the week made the outing clude 8798 books of fiction ano
exceptionally difficult. Thcae also 383 non fid lou works
A total of I49fi magazine* have
made the trip more valuable ns a
been loaned.
tact flndltyi expedition.
Ixwvlng lx>st Creek ranch on
New hooka addi«d to the library
Monday morning, January 23. total 132 volumes An additional
Wright and Holcim spent nine and Increase was made to the library In
one half hours making the trip to the form of a donation of a set of
1*01« Bridge shelter where they cnmmerrtal law hooka for reference
found th* cgbln door snowed In purposes. This was given by Mrs.
and snow hanks reaching to the KBxa Wlnxenreld
eave on each side of the building
Mrs Millon V Walker and Mrs
Nine feet of snow were found on Walter Scott wore added to the
Ihe roof and the rhlnin y had beet, membership of Ihe library hoard
smashed by the weight.
Ihe first of the year. Mr*. N. W
4
4
HALF COjPLETEO
Request of Rural Users for
Lower Prices is Endorsed Springfield Team to Invade
at Springfield Meeting
Eugene Saturday for St.
Mary’» Contest
Support to the rural telephone
users In their effort to . . . are low
er switchboard rates from the Pa
clflc Telephone and Telegraph cotn-
pany was given in a resolution
passed by the Springfield (’hurnbei
of Commerce at a meeting Wednes­
day evening. The chamber author­
ised the secretary to draw up reso­
General John J . Pershing as
G rand M arshal w ill load the In ang v- lutions and forward them to th>
■ it parade at W ashington on M arch ' newly organized rural telephone
V when President start Reosevelt Is association and to the Ixtne conn
inducted la te »Hire, n g o u a as Ad­ ty legislators.
m iral ('a ry T Grayson, Chain
> t II»« le-oieurnl Committee.
The Chamber or Commerce con
curred I d a resolution by the Tilla­
mook Chamber of Commerce ask
Ing the congress to pass legislation
authorising lower interest rates on
farm loans held by the Federal
Ixtnd lianks. There are two farm
loan associations In f-ane county
and many ferlerai land bank mort
gugea are held on property here.
L O W E L L T R IP
L U W tL L
World Wide Juniors Plan Trip
to Annual Meeting In Cor­ Students Start Work Monday
vallis in Near Future
on Last Half of Pioaent
Year for
Five membera of the Junior
_ _ _ 18
_ _ Wsoks
NEXT
World wide Guild of Springfield n n n n eg r « reOP«» _ _ _
Baptist church will attend the an - i O ^ D RECORDS ARE
nual Guild convention for the state . .
of Oregon at Corvallis on February r ™ ? "
<>f I
Makes Small Inroads on
IX and 19.
Honor Rolla at Schools
Delegates were elected Friday
afternoon at a meeting of the group
Despite the great number of i
held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth i
Tobias, leader. They are O.yle I
““
Chore. Louise Coglll. Jennie Jack
^ m T " ^ ' n 1" COOdlU<m
__ . __ . .
. _
. . . I does not seem to be reflected on the
son, __ Jane Anderson, and oersio.ne
Geraldine honor
«.
. . of
. . tfce gchlK),g wh|<;ll #rg
rol|g
I K ir N E X T
Local School Ha» Five "A”
League Games Scheduled;
Stays in Fourth Place
Springfield high school basketball
Women o f Santa Monica, C a lif.,
players loet a very Interesting game «rgsnized
the first u n it o f “ Buy
to University High school on the Am erican“ and elected Lucy H illyer
local floor Tuesday evening and -oininander jn ch ief, ia the move to
with It went the hope of crowding nationally promote the purchase o f Chase.
released for publication thia week.
the campus school out of third place American made goods sod thus
A study program on China was
*|>ved prosperity's return.
Both the honor rolls tar the third
In the percentage column.
also held during the afternoon.
six weeks period, and tor the first
The U. H S. regulars were too
Delegates from the senior guild
semester which marks the close of
much for Springfield's team, and
; will be named later.
the first half of the school year »re
piled up an early lead which caused
printed this week.
Jean Eberhart, their coach to pull
out his first string men and send In
An Interesting incident la reveal­
ed in the high school honor roll
a second squad. With these players
where two families each having
on the floor Springfield launched a
three students in the same grades
furious drive which moved the
at school hare had their name» on
score from 19 18 at the quarter to
Newton Lindley Funeral Ser­ The chamber received communi­ 27 24 for the finish.
Miss High Resigns Place at
the honor rolls for each six week»
vices Held From the Jasper cations and copies of a bill author­ Lineups for the game were:
period and for the semester.
Brattain; No New Faculty
ising chain banks In Oregon sent U. H. 8.
Church on Tuesday
Springfield
These are the Kickhusch and V ail
Member to Be Employed
Prominent Lane County Resi­
by Repre entatlve McCornack and Graham 9
F
9 Hartman
families. Zula Kickhusch and Flor­
Newtoo Lindley, reside«t of Ore­ Huntington.
Both said that If Robbins 4
F
. 10 Hawke
Resignation of Miss Helen High dent Succumbs to Illness; ence Vail are memners of the sen­
gon for (he post 42 years died at chain bank legislation were passed Ig oc ______
('
Funeral Held Monday
5 Thurman as second grade teacher and music
ior class. Evelyn Kickbosch and
his homo at Natron Sunday follow­ they would try to make the law Morris 3
G
— Squires Instructor at the Brattain school I
Elizabeth Vail, members of the Jun­
ing a short Illness, lie was born suited to the Springfield situation ! Mann 5
Charles W. Allen, one of the Me- ior class, and John Kickbuah and
G
.....Wilson was announced this week by F. B
at Monroe, Wisconsin, on February
Subs: U. H 8.—Tingle. Ray 8o Flanery, school board chairman Kenlle »a"«?'» most outstanding Warren Vail of the (reshman c I» m .
A highway committe- conalsting
1X5» and was married to Mias
»t Vida
The honor rolls tar the period»
of Harry Stewart. John Pyle and ward. Booth. Stafford 5. Rex So III health was given as the rea on re"id‘‘nt•- dled
Cora E Smith In ifeptember, 1X91.
ward. McKenxie 1, Carson.
for the resignation which became i ,Mt Thnr»d»y evening following follow:
M. It Huntly wan appointed.
They moved to Eugene 42 years
effective at once.
® lingering Hines« of several
Ray Murray—Referee.
L IN C O L N SCH O O L
ago and later moved to Natron.
There will be no vacancy at the i month8 duration,
Springfield now has a percentage
Junior High
He 1« survived hy four daughters.
of 250 with one victory and three school and no new teacher will be • Born at Roxbury, New York, tn
Scholarship—Elizabeth Johnson,
Mrs. Dan Driscoll, Eugene; Mrs.
defeat« so far this season. The employed as a result of the reslgna SePtember 18«2. Mr. Allen lived Vila Weight. Lots June Wilson
Roy Borden, Cottage Hill; Mrs
locals have five games yet to play tlon stated Chairman Flanery. Mrs. there for ei*ht J'ear’ unlU he
Bernice Barnes, Ethel Gott. Flor­
Ernest Funk, Florence; Mrs. Claire
on their “A" league, schedule aie I Alene Bastard will take over th» with hi* Parent" to Scranton. Pen ence Roberts. Bernice Smith, June
McHenry; two sons. William and
have a chance to defeat Cottage music instruction and Miss Eleanor n ,7lvania where he graduated from Berg. Hazel Nesblt. Jeannine With­
Albert Lindley, of Route I. Spring
|Grove again and possibly Roseburg Smith will take over the teaching hiKh 8cho°*'
ers. Henry Chase. James Hebert.
He attended Keystone Military
field; one brother. Alfonso Lindley,
here. The Roseburg boys are said >f the second grade. The two sixth
Edna June Yarnell, Selma Clement.
Jefferson. Oklahoma; one alater
to play a winning game on their grades will be combined under the academy tar his preparatory work
Attendance—Bernice Barnes Ros­
Four
Springfield
Members
At­
Mrs. Ida Huldert. Munroe, Wlacon
and graduated from Bucknell col­
own floor and stopped U. H. 8 direction of Miss Dorothy Girard
coe Cole. Elmer Chase. Floyd
tend
Demonstration
Meet­
lege in 1892 with a bachelor of arts
sin: and II grandchildren.
when they Invaded the Douglas
Green, Margaret Meek. Lol« Juno
In languages degree. While there he
ing in Eugene Saturday
j eoilnty city. The other two games
Funeral service« for Mr. Lindley
Wilson, Geneva Wycoff, Dale Car-
acted
as
captain
and
coach
of
the
with Eugene high will be Interest­
were held from the Natron church
son,
Elmer Downes. Earl House
Twenty women attended the 1 ing. but it is improbable that
football team which was unde­
Tuenr^y morning at 11 o'clock.
Mervyn Mulligan. Dale Robertson.
o’clock
luncheon
meeting
of
the
feated.
Springfield will garner a victory 1»
Dr. E V. Stivers officiated and In­
Scott Wright. June Berg. Elva Boy­
With the opening of the Univer­
terment was made In Mt Vernon P. T. A. hot lunch committee Wed either of these.
les, Lillian Butler. Sadie Scott, Jen­
ne day afternoon at the home of
sity of Chicago to 1893 he entered
Nina Feet on Root
The percentage column for each |
Emery la president of the board cemetery. Poole-Gray-Bartholomew Mrs. W. O. Burch at which time re­
nie Jackson. Ruth Keeler. Ilia
the Divinity school. al«o doing pos»-
(In the way up they made care­ Other members are Mrs. L. K chapel In Springfield had charge of
team In the league today Is:
Louise Putman. Juan Stratton,
ports of the county-wide meeting
graduate work and playing football
ful readings of each mile and found Page. Mr». C. E. Wheaton. Mra. WII arrangements.
W
L
Pet
Oliver Adams, Glen Anderson, Gor­
held Saturday In Eugene were giver« Eugene
Upon
graduation
here
he
became
several large drifts across Dead llaiu Bouse and Mra E. E. Pottei
1000 Eugene Junior Chamber of
don Baldwin. Harold Foss, Deimaa
by Mrs. O. II Jarrett, Mrs. Ids Ro eburg
professor of English and athletic
Horse grade The snow was very
««7
The library was recently moved INDEPENDENT TEAM
Commerce Outing to Bring director at Alma college. Alma. Glaspey, Joe Keever. Laverne Mc­
Adams. Mrs. Cornell and Mrs I I'niversity High
»oft and skiing was dttftrtltt
con
from ikecond and Main xtreeta to
Pherson, Earl Pederson, WII-on
Fifty to Mountains
WINS ROUGH CAME Church.
Michigan. He later taught ancient
Springfield
The next day. Tuesday, they the Wlnxenreld building between
250
Taylor. James Hebert, Robert Kee­
languages and coached at Whitman
hoveled the auow from the root Fourth and Fifth. The building lx
Representatives from each P. T Cqltage Grove
ooo
Springfield's Independent basket A. unit In the county met at the
Sunday will he another big day college. Walla Walla. Washington. nan.
(India* four feet on the ridge, nine open only two dayx a wwk, Wed
The team with the highest per­
Semester
In 1904 together with W. D.
feet on the east side and eight feet itesduys and Saturday« during the hall team won a rough contest from Eugene high school Batunlay where centage will represent this district in the mountains as many people
Thurston here Monday evening 34
drive up there to participate In the Barnes, Ister Judge of Deschutes
Scholarship—Based on semester
on the west side
houra from 2:00 nntll G:00 and 21. This was n regular American demonstrations were conducted In In the state tournament to be held snow sports. Members of the Eu-
county. Mr. Allen established White average»— Ulla Weight, Lois Jane
methods of preparing hot lunches In Salem about the middle of
Know fences at West lava ware from 7:00 until 9:00.
League scheduled game. Spring by Miss Gertrude Bkow. home dem­ March.
g?np Junior Chamber of Commerce Rock ranch on the Deschutes river. Wilson. Sadie Gott, Ethel Oott. Flo­
the two decided to remain Indoors
Unemployment, which means a field's next game tn this hsigue will
onstration agent, and Mrs. Lucy
Another caine which will be In­ will hold their big winter outing at He later took up lands In the forest rence Roberts, Bernice Smith, June
Wednesday and Thursday. They
great amount of leisure time for be with Cottage Grove on their Case, of Oregon Slate college at
teresting
to watch Is the one be­ Ixist Creek ranch Saturday night reserve and established a ranch Berg. Hazel Nesbitt, Jeannine With­
recorded 10 Inches or new «now
many people, has caused a great floor on February 9.
Corvallis.
tween Springfield and St. Mary's and Sunday and approximately 50 known as Allendale. This he sold ers, Henry Chase, Jamee Hebert,
Wednesday and 20 Inches the tai
Increase In Ihe use of the llbrury
The lineups for the Monday game
are expected to attend in that party in 1919 to settle near Vida where Joe Keever.
lowing day. Thursday was very
Several problems of local Interest to be played on the Eugene school's
thinks Mrs. Bailsman. Thia Increase were:
Many Springfield people have al­ he developed a fine herd of Jersey
floor Saturday night. St. Mary’s
Attendance— Elmer Chase, Ros­
stormy and the now became very
In the number of patrons coupled S p rin g fie ld 34
Thurston 21 including the matter of showers for has already defeated the Spring- so Indicated their intentions of cattle.
coe Cole, Floyd Green. Margaret
wet In the evening causing It to with the elimination of one of the
girls
at
the
high
school
were
talki«l
I-oathcrs 3
6 Russell
—F.
Mr. Allen married Miss Florence Meek, Lois June Wilson. Earl
field team here and nosed out a driving up to the snow sports Sun
eel tie and pack somewhat.
open day« made necessary by fin Nice _ .............. F
8 Grant over although no action will be victory last Saturday night over day.
E. Stabury. a native of Vermont House, Dale Robertson, June Berg,
Shelter Almost Crushed
uncial conditions, means Ihnt all Ernsting 11 .... C...
6 Gray taken on these matters until the the U.- H. S. team at McArthur
Last Sunday a total of 65 auto­ and teacher in a private seminary, Scott Wright, Elva Boyles, Ilia
Friday morning they awoke to
these people have to be nerved dur­ F. Squires fi
O
Platt next meeting of the entire P. T. A. court. St. Mary's I- out after the mobiles were counted at Lost on February 14, 1909
Louise Putman. Juan Stratton,
find It very windy They put on ing two days.
Mattlaon 5
G
__ 2 Harblt body on the third Friday of this "B" league championship and from Creek.. The road was open only to
Survivors of Mr. Allen Include his Harold Foss. Delmas Glaspey, Joe
their skis nnd started for the West
month.
The
sixth
grade
mothers
Cog 6 .............. ...B
the ranch and was quite narrow widow, and the following children: Keever, Geneva Keever. Nora Lan­
Lava cabin which they found al
are to have charge of the program. her performance so far this season Passing vehicles ahead usually
Thatcher 4
8
John Alien, Metola Allen of Eu­ ning. Helen Lyons, Jane Phalr,
she could become a leading con­
most crushed by the weight of tl»c MISSION WORKER LEAVES
Everett Squires: Referee.
tender for the “A” league champ­ meant getting stuck in the snow gene; and Louise Allen of San Dorothy Ransdell, Betty Steln-
snow on Ihe roof. Outside they
ON EXTENDED TRAVEL
last Sunday as the road was not Diego. California; and several hauer. Maxine Valuer.
HIGH SCHOOL VOTING
ionship os well.
found 12 to 14 Inches of »now on
opened
wide enough tar two traffic brothers and sisters. Mrs. Eliza­
LOCAL
PEOPLE
MAKE
Miss
Hattie
Mitchell
left
Monday
Next
Tuesday
the
Springfield
the level places where the wind
FOR POPULAR STUDENT'
F irst Grade
lanes. There was also a shortage beth Travts, Mrs. Minnie Wagner
team
will
travel
to
Lowell
for
a
could sweep II without making for Portland and cities In the Mid­
Attendance — Dorothy Holmes,
OWN JIG SAW PUZZLES
and Mrs. Sara Beidleman of Scran­ Wanda Hensen, Helen Johns, Ger­
dle West and South where she will
Students at Springfield high return game, and on Friday will of parking space at the ranch.
drifts.
Chains are advisable in making ton. Pennsylvania, and George Cas­
Tin« wind quit blowing during the do field work for the African Mis­
Several Springfield people have school this week began casting entertain the Cottage Grove boys
aldine Meek, Joanne Ward. Bar­
the drive up the river. The road is well of Binghampton. New York.
afternoon tint the going was diffi­ sion In the Belgian Congo of which built Jig saws recently and are now votes for their choice of the most here.
bara Anderson, Billy Careiton. Rod­
in good condition, but from Blue
While at the University of Chi­ ney Chase, Johnnie Lockstrom,
cult as some of the drift* weie hard she Is a staff member. Miss Mit­ equipped to make the popular Jig popular students in the school. The
River bridge on up there will be cago Mr. Allen became a lifelong
nnd others soft and the snow be chell expected to be away three saw pussies. Two of the best saws contest Is sponsored by the Girls' STREET DEPARTMENT
Bobbie Thomas.
considerable snow which reaches friend of Alonza Stagg. athletic di­
months or longer and may be called which we have seen here are those I-eague and each vote costs a
tween them wet.
CLEANING
OUT
SEWERS
a
depth
of
four
feet
at
Lost
Creek
Sem ester
rector
and
was
given
All-American
to return to her duties In Africa built by E. E. Fraederlck and N. L. penny. Proceeds revert to the Girls'
Snow Fences Are Aid
Billy Careiton, Johnnie Lock-
ranch and two feet at McKenzie football honors one year.
Hnow Fences at West lave were while on the present tour.
Pollard. Mr. Fraederlck la not very T-eague fund. Each class Is repres
Members of the street depart­ Bridge. These measurements are
In Lane county he was president strom. Geraldine Meek. Joanne
Hhe returned to Springfield Bat much Interested In the puxsle manu­ ented In the contest by one boy and
nearly covered by the large drifts
ment of Springfield are busy this snow depths on open level ground,
of the county fair board and active Ward.
The candidates are: week cleaning out city sewers
which had been formed back of urday with her slater, Mra. D. B. facture. but has started work on a one girl.
8econd Grade
them. They proved, however, that Murphy from Ashland where they wood turning lathe which he hopes Freshman class—Lillian Trlnka and which have become clogged. Tues­ not the height of the banks along in many other community enter­
prises. He was a member of the I.
Bobbie Black. Elizabeth Boylee,
to have ready soon. He la building Robert Calkins; sophomore—Mary day and Wednesday they dug up a the sides of the road.
they are advantageous In prevent- had been visiting Ihelr parents.
Obsidians who were to have held O. O. P. lodge, a vice-president of Lois Chase. Pauline Clement, La
Springfield people are well ac the machine In his second hand Smitson and Carter Hartman; Jun­
- log cuts from filling In quickly.
large section of the sewer in front
There was it nine foot drift over qunlnted with Miss Mitchell, many store during his free time each day ior. Echo Tomseth and Bruce of the high school and cleaned it a ski trip last Sunday gave up the the University of Oregon club, and Vonne Johnson, Dale McBee, Cleone
Squires; seniors. Marjorie Proch- out. There are two or three other idea when they were unable to a member of Phi Gamma Delta Putman. Betty Quiney, Helen Sev­
West Lava cabin nnd Iho roof of of them having heard her speak
erson, Melvin Shannon. Rex Strat­
now and George Marx. The contest places which will he cleaned out at drive beyond the Lost Creek store fraternity.
the cabin was sagging nlmost to about hor mission work nt differ­ M. E. CHOIR CONCERT
and had tn hike and pack their sup
Funeral services were held Mon­ ton, Ray Stratton, Dorothy Stein­
will continue tar two more weeks. this time.
Ihe breaking point from the heavy ent gatherings In the city.
DRAWS LARGE CROWD
plies into the cabins about two day afternoon from the Veatch metz, Kathryn Alice Thompeon,
wet snow.
miles away. None of the party chapel In Eugene at 2 o’clock. Rev. Claire Toomb. Oerald Uchytll, John
Saturday measurements were MANY NEW STUDENTS
A full auditorium of 250 people CAFETERIA OPENS AT
E. S. WILSON FUNERAL
made
the trip over to the bowl Bryant Wilson, pastor of the Bap Shearer, Jackie Bill Vaughn. Stan-
taken on up to the summit. A
ENTER HIGH SCHOOL attended the evening services at
H. S. ON WEDNESDAY
HELD HERE SATURDAY which is three and one-half miles tint church of Eugene officiated and lley Malo.
heavy wind and storm was raging
the Methodist church Bunday to
beyond the store, and which would the body was sent to Portland for
Semester
which they had to fight going In
A total of eighteen new studentR hear the musical concert presented
The cafeteria conducted by the
Funeral services tar E. 8. Wil­ have to be covered on foot or with cremation.
I«ols Chase, LaVonne Johnson.
both direct loin. It was here where hnve been enrolled at Springfield hy Ihe choir under the direction of domestic science class at the high
son. former resident of Springfield, ski.
Melvin Shannon, Dorothy Stein­
I hey found the heaviest blanket of high school this week for the open­ Kenneth Roduner.
school during the noon hour was who died at Moscow. Idaho on Wml-
The Obsidians will hold their an­ MRS. DOW HOSTESS TO
metz. Kathryn Alice Thompson.
large drifts some as (loop ns 40 feet. ing of the second semester accord­
Mrs. Emellnne Roach. Paul Pot­ resumed again on Wednesday of nesdsy of last week were held at nual winter snow carnival and out
KENSINGTON MEMBERS Jackie Bill Vaughn.
Shovel Snow from Roofs
ing to Miss Ina Clement, office sec- ter, Fred Buell and Mr. Roduner thia week. Sandwiches and hot
ing on the upper McKenzie a week
Third Grade
Returning to the cabin they relary. Two-hundred nnd ninety- were soloists. A quartet, Mrs. W. K. dishes will be sold each achool day Ihe old I. O. O. F. cemetery In Eu­
from Sunday.
Attendance—3rd six weeks—Jim­
Members of the Kensington club
shoveled the snow from the roof five students were enrolled at the Barnell, Miss Evelyn Buell, Fred tar a small charge. They will be gene Saturday. Rev. Dean C. Poin­
were guests at a one o'clock pot­ mie Smith, Howard Carrels, John
and wvint down to Pole Bridge achool for the first semester. More Buell nnd Paul Potter sang "The prepared under the direction of dexter officiated. Mr. Wilson was
70 years old at the time of his MANY ATTEND CHURCH
luck luncheon held at the home ot Ogilvie, Wayne Seaman. Vernon
cabin when« they found four feet ol than 30 of this number come In King of Love My Shepherd Is."
Mlsi Ruth Morrison, domestic sci­ death.
Poole - Gray - Bartholomew
new snow on the roof which had from the McKenxie valley district
NITE EVENT FRIDAY Mrs. W. N. Dow, Friday. Mrs. Don­ Smith, Ida Howes, Margie Sever­
Mrs. Milton V. Walker was the ence teacher.
chapel in Springfield had charge of
ald S. Toomb was a guest. Sixteen son, Charlotte Lanning.
fallen since Wednesday, They re nnd others come from non-hlgh organist and accompanist for the
arrangements.
•em eeter
Nearly 110 people attended the members were present.
moved till« ngnln and Sunday re school areas surrounding Spring- choir and soloists.
MANY ATTEND MASONIC
Howard Carrels, John Ogtlv'e,
The next meeting will be held on
monthly churrh night program at
turned to Ixist Creek ranch taking field.
the Christian church Friday even­ February 10 at the home of Mrs. Jimmie Smith.
a new set of readings bn the des­
SOCIAL LAST WEEK RODUNER RECITAL TO
NIEL CILLONS TO TAKE
Fourth Grade
Mary Kessey with Mrs. Harry
cent which took only five and one-
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
BE GIVEN NEXT WEEK ing. Program numbers included a Whitney as assistant hostess.
Blxty people were present for the
Scholarship— six weeks — John
reading by Frank Anderson; piano
CAMP TRAINING WORK
half hours.
potluck supper and social evening
Carrels, Gerhard Coll, Eugene Mil­
CANDY SALE SATURDAY
Five feet of snow fell while they
Kenneth Roduner. director of th<- solo. Mrs Roland Moshler; and a
Nlel Olllons will leave tomorrow at the Masonic hnll last Thursday
ler, William Morgan. Sidney Ward,
talk
by
Rev.
Veltie
Pruitt
The
lat­
were on the mountains and their
N.
O.
W.
MEMBERS
WORK
Member« of the Queen Esther for Fort Banning, Georgia, where evening. Following Ihe supper the Methodlst church choir will give a ter part of the evening was given
Poggy Wright.
readings show an average of more
ON
CARNIVAL
PLANS
recital
In
the
School
of
Music
audi­
Attendance—John Carrels, Ger­
than two feel more snow on the Sunday school dnss of the Christ­ he will take a four-months course members of Liberty hslge and torium on the University campus over to games nnd a short devotion­
down trip than the first readings ian church held a candy sale Bl In the communications department their wives played cards and on Thursday, February 9. starting al led by Miss Uldine Oartln .Mrs
About 25 ladles, members of Pine hard Coll, Wilma Keeler. Betty
Taylor's store Saturday. They are of the United States Army reserve danced. John Henderer, I. M. Pet
Morgan, William Morgan, Merle
made going up.
at 8 o’clock. Miss Teheresa Kelley Ren Hollister and Mrs. Oscar circle Neighbors of Weedcraft, met
A. Swarts were in
Nice, Robert 8hearer. Alvin Thrum,
Thomn
had
charge
of
the
program.
All Ihe readings taken hy Wright raising money with which to re­ corps. He has a leave of absence arson nnd
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Nellie
Carr
will he Mr. Roduner's accompanist.
Refreshments were served under Tuesday evening to work on a piece Leone Ware.
and Soleim nre now In the posses­ decorate the Sunday school class from the tax collection department charge.
The
recital
Is
open
to
the
generai
of the sheriff’s office and will re­
Semester
sion of Haymond Walsh, resident room.
public and a large number of the direction of Mrs. Glenn Rob­ quilt anil other articles which will
turn from the southern camp just GIRL SCOUT OUTING AT
Scholarship— John Carrels, Sid­
be sold or given away at a fun car­
highway engineer. In Eugene. He
Springfield people are planning to ertson.
In time to attend the state National
also has a diary of the trip which LEGION MEETING AT
nival planned by members of the ney Ward. Peggy Wright,
McKENZIE BRIDGE SET attend.
Guard
camp In June.
Attendance— John Carrels. Ger­
Iho two wrote. The highway de­
BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE lodge tar the near future.
TAYLOR HALL TONIGHT
hard
Coll, Alvin Thrum.
partment In no wny sponsored the
Girl Scouts of Lane county will
HOLD PARTY ON FRIDAY
Fifth Grade
Regular semi-monthly meeting of PRISCILLA CLUB WILL
trip, declared Walsh Wednesday,
hold their annual winter outing nt LIONS TO MEET AT
HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON
Scholarship— six weeks— Flora
hut they nre Interested In Ihe find Springfield American I.eglon post
McKenxie
bridge
Saturday,
Febru­
HAVE MEETING TODAY
Thirty young people of the Bapt­
HALL HERE FRIDAY
FOR MOTHER SATURDAY Bertsch, Wanda Burch, Shirley
lugs of Ihe ,»arty. Measurements number 40 will he held this even­
ary 4. This will be a one-day outing
ist church held n party Friday even
Haack. Alberta Keeler, Wlnlfreo
were taken at Ihe mileposts and In ing nt Tnylor hall according to P.
Mrs. Frnnk Logan will he hostess and each girl Is exported to furnish
Monthly meeting of tho Spring- Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson entertained
J. Bartholomew, adjutant.
The at her home this afternoon for the her own transportation to and from field Lions club will be held Friday Clarence Caudell. Miss Vernloe at her home Saturday at a one Lyons, Beryl Robertson, Albert
the center of the road.
There Is now four feet of snow meeting will be preceded by It pot­ regular meeting of the Priscilla Iho snow snd her own food. Miss noon at Taylor's hnll. Dr. W. C. Hawke, Miss Dorothea Frese and o'clock luncheon honoring her Shtarer, Frank Stuart.
at Ixist Creek ranch and two feet luck dinner for the l«etgon and l e ­ club. The meeting Is tn begin at 2 Alice Spurgln, county scout execu­ Rebhan and Voltle Pruitt *'ll hnve Mrs. Caudell were In charge of ar­ mother. Mrs. W. H. Riddell of De­ Attendance — Frank And
gion auxt'lury at (:80.
al McKenxie bridge.
o’clock.
tive Is In charge of the outing.
charge of tho program.
rangements.
troit.
(Craelnded as
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ANNUAL REPORT JASPER RESIDENT
run library out
t
J Guild Delegates SCHOOL YEAR IS
Named hriday
U.H.S. TAKES U S I
GAME EBDM S.U.S.
TEACHER QUITS
POSITION DERE G L E S W ALLEN
FISSES IT VIDI
P .IA IS GIVEN
I
PUN TRIP
TO SNOW SUNDAY