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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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SPR IN G EIEIJJ, LANK COUNTY, OREGON,
T IlfltH lM Y , NOVEMBER 29. 1934
NO. 45
STB0EMTS T U h \ Legion Starts REBEKAHS ELECT P i n i n g Group SERA M I E S S m S m tM h NOLIBATIS OUIET
n^JPCDC
Named f o r City
TO BASKETS«.,, member Drive ,nnF
I
ROI LUNCH PIAR
fhb LÍM f
•ret Part Of Drive Closes
Five Residents Named To!
Obsidians Plan First Trip For
Two Camo* Scheduled Each' December 3; Rooks To Be
Maxine Snodgrass To Become
Work With SERA; Will
Vegetables
Needed
For
Soup
Sunday; F o r.« Service To Many Family Dinner. Out-
Open Until First Of Year
Week For Local Players;
Noble Grand In January;
Meet To Organize Soon
To Be Served in Grade
Provide Sites. Shelters
Moot Cottage Grove First
standing Attraction Homo;
Plan Kitchen Remodeling
Annual drive for members of
Schools
Starting
Monday
Members of u plunulng commit-'
Few Leave City For Day
The first official outing Into the
Hprlngfleld American l-eglon post
PRACTICE
UNDER WAY
Miss Maxine Hxiodgrasa was elect­ tee to work with the HERA of the
number 40 began la> t week follow
lug
the
semi-monthly
meeting
Thursday evening. The post uow
has a membership of 26 and un es­
pecially active drive will be con
ducted until December 3 when re­
ports of memberships will be tuken
to the meeting of the national Exe­
cutive Committee In Indlauapolls.
The drIVe will contluue until the
first of the yeur. however, says Al
I'ohi. post commander.
Herring of hot lunches to chll- ",,4’ w r®«*‘”»» of tbe upper Mi-Ken
county were named this week by dren In tbe
GIVEN BASKETS
Hprlngfleld
grade xle country will be held Bunday N E E D Y
K H. Turner, new mayor. They
Obsidian« -* sponsor
the —
x-bools who do not go home at ’ when
- the
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_,
are Harry M Htewart, C. E Wb«-a noon will start on Monday at the Wir»t ski trip of the season. A large '
Cnurcn Group« Plan Ob-
ton, H. K. Maxey. Rev Dean C. lJncoln and Brattaln buildings If number of snow sports enthusiasts
servance Of Day At Week*
Poindexter, and Ham Richmond. A necessary food materials
with urt' PAsnelng to spend the week-end
ly Prayer Moot Service.
Maakvllball practice, undvrway at
meeting of the committee to or­ which lo make the soups are pro- bl«b *n ,b® mountains
Other officers elected at the
ganize will probably be held bere
(ba bl«b school for several weeks
vlded by that time.
1 Heavy sows during the past
Thanksgiving la being observed
meeting are Crystal Uryau, vice­
uow under («*> direction of Robert
Friday evening A chairman tor the
The Parent-Tea*« her project ask- week-end closed the McKenxle ‘•“• • t*>' today by Hprlngfleld reel-
grand; Doris Olrard, recording sec­
Cballerlon. will swing Into full
committee will be chosen at that
retary; Mrs. Fred Hinson, financial
Ing for funds with which te employ highway to travel and warning '1®nt*- '*’ <»•• ot whom are remaining
time.
stride Iniinedlalely after Thanks­
two cooks for 13 weeks baa been sign» have been placed on both; at bom® to enjoy fam ily dinners,
secretary, and Mrs. Al Pohl, treas­
giving In preparation for the open-
Appointment of this committee
The road 8««®’’* ! are entertaining for larger
granted by the state HERA com sldea of the mountain
urer. Appointive officers will be
It-g of the season. First league
was one of the first official acts of
mlttee. The project provides funds la open a considerable distance * rouP"- »»<• * Tew have left town
The Legion memberships are named at the time of the Installa­
games win be played during the
the new mayor. These men h a v e ,for , aUrl<. , on,y „„„
n)<U rla„ above Lost Creek ranch on this aide tor tb®
sold anytime after October for the tion by the Incoming Noble Urand
week eudlug January IP
been chosen to represent the v a ri-• ♦—
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for the soups and chocolate must and will be kept open during the
next calendur year. A quota of 40
Many of the needy families are
Eunice Oerber. present Noble ous districts as well as the various
The stale has been redlstrlcted members has been assigned to the
be contributed or paid for out of entire winter at least as far as the enjoying special dinners today be-
Urand.
appointed
two
committees
Interests
of
the
city,
says
Mr.
thia year and Hprlngfleld will now local organisation.
funds wblcb will have to be raised new winter outing site which is '«nae of the tbougbtfnlneaa of
during the business meeting. W II Turner.
play In district 7 of the "A" league,
locally
especially for that purpose. now being developed by tbe WU- others. The Girls League at »h*
The toadies Auxiliary bus a quota Hum Htrunk, Esther Htrunk and
Their duty Is to Investigate local
ttt. Mary's parochial school In Ku
Soup will be served three times lamette forest and the Belknap C. high achool waa responsible tor the
of 14, which has already been ex­ Kvu laiuk will be members of the conditions and to map out a pro­
gene has been admitted Into this
ceeded by the regular membership December social committee, and gram for the future welfare of this a week, and hot chocolate on the C. C. camp. Thia alte la about four gathering together ot foodstuff tor
league, having played In the "B"
other two days. Vegetables for tbe miles beyond Lost Creek ranch,
seven large boxes which were con-
Revival of the Auxiliary sewing Mrs. Nellie I ’yne. Mrs. Minnie G ir­ community, much tbe same as tbe
league heretofore.
koup are l i e ded for tbe Monday
When
thia
new
alte
la
completed
trlbQt«d
bY students throughout
ard.
and
Mrs.
Genevieve
Ixiuk
were
committee
which Governor-elect
Eight schools now comprise the club was slarteu at the meeting of
soup next week and any persona residents of Lane county will have tha school
Many of the church
named
on
a
committee
to
meet
the
post
auxiliary
last
Thursday
Charles
Martin,
has
named
They
district Including University high
having a surplus to donate for thia an ideal place In which to enjoy «rou«>8 aDd several Individual»
with
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
lodge
to
plan
with
the
first
mvetlug
Io
be
held
at
are expected to incorporate some
Lebanon,
Corvallis.
Hprlngfleld.
purpose are Invited to bring them their snow sports. Trees and un- ba’ e ,1*tl f®01 oet baskets of food,
Cottage drove. Albany. Ht Mary's the home of Mrs. Al Pohl, presl for the re-arrangement of the k it­ of their findings Into worthy pro­ to the Lincoln school.
dergrowth have been cleared away
8tudenta will take a doable holl-
chen.
dent,
ou
December
4.
The
club
will
jects which can be advanced here
and Eugene high school, I-as I year
One provision under which tbe
Dewey McAlpIne entertained dur In cooperation with HERA efforts, HERA employs the cooks Is »a«» to make long runways for both ski '•*•' today and Friday, going back
there were only five teams In this meet every first and third Tuesday
and toboggan. Several of these are
"lasses on Monday. Faculty
district, two from Eugene. Hprlng­ of the mooth to sew clothes for Ing the social hour with songs and seeking first the development of the soup must be made in the
teudlngs, accompanying himself on projects which will have a lasting school, and no* In the hemes as being developed on varying slopes members likewise, have taken ad-
fleld. Collage Urove and Roseburg needy persons
to accommodate the beginners as motage of the holiday and many
value for the residents of the city.
A Joint meeting and potluck sup­ Ills steel guitar.
The Roseburg learn Is now shirted
was done last year The two achool well as the more experienced baT® gone home for the week-end.
to play the Houtheru Oregon teams per will be held by the two Ixglon
buildings are equipped to prepare riders
Among these are Miss Glyde DH-
groups preceding their second
in that district.
the warm food, and each have their
A
large
shelter
is
also
being
ley
tO
Rhonde, Mins Clara-
The schedule drawn up by the meeting In December,
own lunch room. They do not baTe built of logs on this alte. The three- h*1 Wa* ner 10 Corvallis. Glen M ar­
Idatrlct 7 governing officials for
the necessary dishes or silverware. sided cabin will have two large ,iD to Creaw®1L
this season lists the teems to meet BROTHERHOOD TO HOLD
Each child who brings his Innch tu stone fireplaces in either end with
Thanksgiving will be the theme
each other end the final dates on
school has to furnish his own cup an entirely enclosed kitchen Just
tbe weekly prayer service a t the
DISTRICT
MEET
MONDAY
which the games must be played,
or bowl for the soup or chocolate. off tbe center of the back wall. It BaP tIit
Christian churches
leaving II up to the schools to a r­
Contributions of milk, vege­ will be possible to ait la this shel- thl* • T®n*n< • • 7:30- The weekly
Members of tbe Methodist Men's
range the esact dates themselves.
tables. dry beans, chocolate, sugar, ter and watch the sports on the praj'ar service at the Methodist
Brotherhood for this district will
Two games will be played each
bold Ihelr regular meeting Monday Springfield Resident Passes Pavs Membership Fee In “Y" and other materials which can be hill aides.
church was held Wednesday even-
week and the winner of the dis
Fo Entire Squad: Practice used In making soup will be need
At Age Of 65; Resident Of
evening, December >, at Creswell
Another shelter cabin ha. been ¡ £
trlct w ill be determined by the
ed during the 13 weeks the lunches constructed farther up the moan-
To Be Every Tuesday
Plaus have been made for a 4 30
2 M
"
Lane County Since 1888
number of games won during the
are served. During the past two
dinner after wblcb the business
tain at Boon camp on White
,Oh“
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Backed by George Plummer, years local people have donated
Otto W. Brabham, resident of
uieetlug will be held and Moban V.
Springfield Oamee Listed
x
^
b
^
^
x
b
Ln the
• cho°*
Raj will show bis slides of India I-ano county since 1HH8. passed West Hprlngfleld service station sufficient materials for tbe lunches. mi X
Hprlngfleld high school's sche­
.
...
buildings held tbeir T h a n r 1 n <
and give Ills talk on conditions as away al I i I r home In Hprlngfleld operator, wbo will again sponsor
when
snow
conditions
are
not
suit
n
ro
m
m
.
m
a
H
n
a
^
.
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n
o
g
in n c
dule has been arranged as follows
Friday at tbe age of 66 years. He their team, members of tbe Oregon­ WRITING WARRANTS FOR able farther down tbe mountain.
Ibey exist In that country.
pr° e™ n,g Wednesday afternoon.
Cottage Urove and Albany, week
A large delegation from Hprlug had been a farm er moat' of his ian Red Hox basketball team met
S till a third sit« on Deer Butte
E"t • rtaln,,,•
of January IS; Eugene high and
SALARIES IS WORK NOW
at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium tn
field Is expected to attend tbe lifetime.
l b
i
j
»
a-
Among those who are entertain-
Albany week of January 34; Uni
baa
been
developed
during
the
past
,
are
M
r
acd
meeting wblcb wtll be presided
He was born in Muultrle county, Eugene Tuesday evening to make
Although the number of salaried
versify high aud Lebanon, week of
over by I*. J. Bartholomew, district Illinois, on July 20. 1869 He lived j plana for their season's play and employees of the City has been re­ season. ThD I . not far from the They hav, „
teraer site, but i . much higher and
& M
h ° M „ , H<1 ,
February I : Hl. Mary's and Cot­
to
start
practice.
president.
In Kansas for several years before
duced to a very small group, the
tage Urove. week of February 0;
la
often
covered
with
enough
snow
Murphy
M
r
and
Mrs Ernest An
Evelyn
Beuaton
has
again
been
coming to I-ane county In 1088. He
number of salary warrants which to provide' good ahi condltldh. d e X a n T d a u ^ i ^ X
t'orvallla and Eugene blgb. week of
chosen business ¡tnunager, and the city now Issues Is becoming a
was
a
member
of
the
Christian
February 10; Albany and Univer­
MitcheU Jewta
Guthrie, furmer Mar player on the real labor task says I. M Peterson. * k
church.
sity blgb. week of February 33; and
or the snow melting.
Cunningham, and Clara Jone.
Ht. Mary's bnskelbill team, will
Besides
his
widow.
Mrs.
Gertrude
Since
tbe
council
decided
tn
go
labecon a ad I t . Mary's week or
Any person Interested lo these Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Bad
Brabham, he la survived by two loach the group. Regular practice on a strictly warrant basis and
March I.
will be held at the gymnasium agreed to issue the warrants tn a« winter sports is Invited to p articl-, Arhart of Lebanon.
daughters,
Mrs.
Mabel
Frost.
Tbe state tournament will be
Dr and Mrs. W . H. Pollard are
Yreku. California, nnd Mrs. Aug-1 every Tuesday evening at 7:30 many units as would best serve the pate with the Obsidians who al­
played tbe following week In Halem
usta Morfleld. Hprlngfleld; one son, Two games wtll be played each employees the number required by ways provide experienced leaders entertaining at a fam ily dinner.
between winners of each district.
Roy Brabham. Clear Lake; and ! week after the schedule has bees each person hag grown so this for these trips.
They have as their guests. Mr. and
L ittle can be eald yet about tbe
Mrs. Carl Steen of Eugene. Mr. and
grandchildren.
He also drawn says Maxine Snodgrass, month one employee drawing a
Hprlngfleld blgb school basketball Children Will Sell Colorful Many
leaves two
brothers. Granville I meniber of ,be ' eam for ,he pait very small wage has this divided
Mrs.
W illiam Pollard of Portland,
talent Tbe team will be missing
Stomp« To Parent« Start
and Mrs. Ixittie Crawford of Ore­
Brabham. Junction ( ily. and James several seasons
into 11 warrants.
Some of the
several of the players of last sea-
ing Dec. 6; No Letter«
Mr. Plummer has already paid larger salaries are ent up into an
gon City.
Brabham. Eugene; and two sisters.
eon Including Bruce Hqulrea. I^ m a r
'th e membership dues of the entire even larger number of small war­
Another large gathering is being
Mrs.
Rose
Graham.
Newberg,
and
Mrs. W. N. Dow baa been named
Brattaln, Carter Hartman. Morgan
team In the Y. M. C. A. so they rants.
held at the home of Mrs. C. I. Oor-
Chandler and Robert McLagun chairman of the Health seal sale Mrs. Augusta Wilson, Toppenish.
i might have use of the floor each
rle, Sr. where the dinner party
The writing of so many small
Among tbe outstanding performers for Hprlngfleld this year and the Washington.
week for practice. Eight girls will warrants makes it much more dif­
includes Mrs. D. C. England and
frbm last season who are still In stamps will be placed on sale In
Funeral services were held Mon
lie permitted to practice each even­ ficult to keep track of the holders
j children. Lillian, Dan. Don “ "d
achool are Kenneth Cox. Dale Car­ Hprlngfleld on December I. The day afternoon at 2 o’clock from the
ing under the agreement made by of them and also makes for much
Graduate Of High School David of Eugene. Dr. and Mrs. C.
son. Arnold Scott, Diaqua Hmltb stamp» will not be sent Hprlngfleld Veatch chapel In Eugene, llev. S
Mr. Plummer.
The girls have more book work at the city hall
G Van Valsgh and daughter, M ar­
the
Richardton
brothers
and business men. and no drive down­ Earl Childers, pastor of the Christ
Class Of *29 Passes Away
named their team the Oregonians, says Mr. Peterson.
garet Shannon, of Roseburg. Mrs.
Ueorge Irvin. Several oew players town la planned. The stamps will Ian church in Eugene and former
At Salem On Thursday
this being the name of Plummers
A. B. Van Valxah. H a rry Withers
are being watched and some valu­ be offered for sale through the chil­ aslor here, officiated. Interment
service station.’
of Corvallis. Jeannine Withers.
able new material la expected
was made in the old Odd Fellows
dren In tbe two grade schools.
Funeral
aervicea
tor Louisa
The team Is to lie composed of BAPTISTS TO HAVE
Margaret. Jack and Jim Gorrie and
be developed by tbe lime tbe sea
cemetery.
Elisabeth
McDowell,
former
resi­
A winter scene of tbe famous
young women from Hprlngfleld and
SPECIAL SERVICES dent of Springfield who died at their mother.
son opens.
''U tile Red," one-room cottage at
surrounding
territory
including
Mrs. Mary Howe of Creswell and
Harance Lake. N. Y„ decorates the CANARY W HISTLES TUNE Pleasant H ill. Creswell. Cottage
Special services en Thursday Salem last Thursday, were held Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Look are
FIRST BASKETBALL
tuberculosis health seels this year.
Grove and Thurston.
Many new Friday and Saturday of next week from the Poole funeral home here guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
YANKEE DOODLE faces will be seen on the team this end. December 4. 7 and 8 have been Saturday afternoon. Rev. S. E. Fred Louk.
GAMES PLAYED HERE It waa In this humble home that a
young New York City doctor, who
planned at the Baptist church Childers officiated and interment
B. A. Washburne has gone to
When a canary whistles Instead season ue several of the champion­
Four Teams Entered In City Lea had cured himself of (be disease,
when Dr. Louis Richard Pat moot wae made at the Fall Creek ceme­ Salem to spend the day with rela­
ship
team
of
last
season
will
not
of sings, the bird attracts attention,
tery.
Mise
Uldine
Gartin
sang
began the first modern treatment
gue; Two Oamee Listed For
pastor of the Berkeley. California
tives.
lint when a canary whistles the be able to play this year.
of tuberculosis Just 60 years ago. -
Each Tuesday Evening
Christian church will be the speak solo during the funeral service.
Here From Fertland
chorus of a song such as "Yankee
Mise McDowell wae born in Eu
This Is also the twenty-eighth year
er. Dr. Patmount has traveled ex­
Mias Muriel Conoly of Portland
Doodle" It compels attention. Mr. LAW PROFESSOR TALKS
First games In the City basket that the seals have been sold to
tensively In both the Old and New gene on June 8. 1011. She lived in ia here to spend the holidays with
and Mrs. O. H. Turner are now the
AT MASONIC MEETING Russia and will discuss life In that Oakridge for several years before her slater and mother.
ball league were played here Tuea aid In America's fight against tub­
owners of such a roller canary.
moving to Hprlngfleld In 1936. Here
day evening at the high achool erculosis.
country during hla visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew
The bird is two years old and was
Carlton E Spencer, professor In
she graduated from high school in
gymnasium. Four teams are en
Plans for this part of the stale taught to whistle the tune by list­
and family, and Mrs. Olive J. Reb-
the law school at the University ot
1929.
She
was
a
member
of
the
lered In the round-robin playoff.
have been worked over during the ening to a person. The Turner's
han and daughters. Bobby and Joy,
Oregon was guest speaker at the
Institute Slated— About fifteen Christian church.
Members of each team are: Num past two weeks, and after Thauks-
are guests at the Paul Baaford
have another younger bird which meeting of Liberty Masonic lodge young people are planning to at­
Her father, the late Bruce Camp­ home.
her I — Taylor. Hawke, I’yne, B. glvlng the I-atie county chapter of
they are now trying to teach the of Hprlngfleld Tuesday evening. A tend the Epworth League Institute
bell McDowell, died In Belgium tn
Squires and Cox; number 3—Ger­ the Oregon Tuberculosis associa­
Miss Lucille Clearwater la guest
tune of "Red Wing."
social hour followed the meeting. at Cottage Grove this week-end.
1914 while serving In the Allied at the home of Mr. and Mra. H. C.
ber. L. Nice, Ernstlng, Procbnow, tion la to launch Its sales drive
army. Her mother died In June, Holcomb of Coburg.
Mattison; number 3— Blaine Fish­ with radio skits and talks, street
1924.
er. Gooding, Bhull, Gerber and Cox; booths, speeches, newspaper an­
Mrs. Evelyn Emery and Mrs. Ella
She Is survived by no close rela­ Lombard have gone to Portland to
number 4— F. Hqulrea. Lawson, nouncements and other methods.
tives. Two of six aunts. Mrs. Linn spend the week-end with relatives.
Chatlarton, Townsend. P. Nice.
Mrs. Howard R. Taylor la county
F. Flock and Mrs. Flora R. Dom-
Team
number
two
defeated chairman. Speeches throughout the
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wheaton havs
phier. both live at Oakridge. Mra. made their annual trip up tbe Mc­
number one 10-16, and number 4 district will be given by Mrs. W. L.
Mary I. Abrams lives at Wendltng, Kenxle to eat Thanksgiving dinner
defeated number 3 .34-10 Tuesday Van Loan. Mrs. W eir W. McDonald
and the other three live In Eng­ with Mr. and Mra. Bert Vincent.
evening. Games will be played be
nd Mrs. J. Bishop Tingle. Every
land.
Two of her grandparents,
tween the teams every Tuesday community will be reached, either
M r. and Mrs. H arry Rapp ot
Mr and Mrs. Frank 8. W arner live Roseburg arrived here last night
evening during tbe remainder of by the letters, through schools,
at Oakridge. Adother live« In Eng­ from Roseburg to visit with Mr.
the year according to W illiam Cox over the air, or In the newspapers.
land.
who la managing tbs playoff.
and Mrs. Harry W hitney.
County chairmen already select­
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stevens are
ed for this year's drive Include Mrs.
guests at a Thanksgiving dinner
EDUCATION CLASS TO
Frank Chambers and Mrs. C. I. Col­
WORKERS COMPLETE
at tha home of Mrs. Alva McPher-
HEAR TOWNSEND PLAN lins,, mailing; Ethel Christie,
RED CRO88 CANVASS n.
radio; Mrs. A. E. Hansen, univer­
Mr. and Mrs. Max Tinkham ot
Mrs.
A speaker who can thoroughly sity living organisations;
J.
Bartholomew, Chairman,
Fall Creek are gneats at tha home
explain the Townsend plan will ad­ George Turnbull, newspapers; and
Makes Report Of Contribu­
of Mra. Tlnkham ’s uncle and aunt,
dress the Current Events class of Mrs. Margaret Hchaefers, booths.
tions To Roll Call Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Edwerdt Prlvat.
the adult education group Tues­
Mrs. B. C. L illy of Corvallis Is a
day evening It wae announced to­ BEAUTY SHOP OPENS
Volunteer
workers
yesterday
guest at the home of her daughter
day by Mrs. Stiles, In charge of the
completed their annual canvass ot
IN CITY ON SATURDAY
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Claeses at the local high school.
the city for memberships In the
Flanery.
Monday night the arlthmetltc
American
Red
Cross
society.
They
Mrs. Ella Parcher will open a
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon R. Adams
class will discuss volumes and their
had raised the total sum of 334.60
beauty parlor In ber home In the
are spending the afternoon at the
application. The business English
figure
slightly
lower
than
was
Vltua building over W right’s hard­
home of hls mother. Mrs. Sarah
class will continue their study of
raised last year, but about the
ware store on Saturday. Mrs. Par­
Adams, at Junction City.
punctuation.
average
for
the
past
several
years.
cher will specialise In the true oil
Mr. and Mrs. George Perkins are
It was announced this morning.
, _____ . . .
steam ringlet permanent wave. She
The
Roll
Call
drive
was
directed
Ì
NO DECISION MADE ON
will also do all kinds of beauty
tlves at their home east of the city.
here by P. J. Bartholomew for th e ,
DANCE QUESTION YET work.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bggtmana
third consecutive year. Those who,
have Mrs. Rosa Montgomery as
assisted
him
were
Mrs.
Harry
There has been no decision an­
California Folk Visit— Mr. and
thelr guest for tbe day.
Stewart. Mrs. E. C. 8tuart, Mrs. W.
nounced yet by members of tbe Mrs. Wm. Shook of San Francisco,
Mrs. H. H. Myers, Violet and Le­
Hughes,
Mrs.
Dean
C.
Poindex­
school board on the dance question California stopped here Wednes­
roy Inman hare gone to Portland
ter, Mrs. John Hendersr, Miss Faye
at tha high school gymnasium. The day night to visit at the home of
for the day.
Parsons. Miss Dorothe Mae Pot­
matter will probably be held over Mr. and Mrs. Edwart Prlvat. Mrs.
Miss Ina Clement, secretary at
ter.
Mra.
Lum
Anderson,
Mrs.
W
.
C.
until tbe regular monthly meeting Shook Is a coualn of Mrs. Prlvat.
the high school, has gone to Stay­
W right, Mrs. Clifford Wilson, Mrs.
of the board to be held next Mon­ They were enroute home from
ton to spend the week-end vlslt-
Frank Logan, and Mrs. A. P. Pst-
day night.
Portland.
Last Season Outstanding Man
Missing; Chatterton Looks
For Now Material
ed Noble Urund of Juunltu Itcbekuli
lodge for the first six months of
1036 at the weekly meeting held
Monday evenlug. All officers will
be Installed early lu January.
BRABHAM RUES PLUMMER BACKS
HELD IN EUGENE GIRL HOOP TEAM
MRS. DOW Hi AOS
CUT SEAL SALE
M'DOWEEE RITES
RELU SATURDAY
His Day Has Come!
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