The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 20, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, HhXFMHKR 20. HM 4
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
BAPTIST YOUNG FOLK
PLAN SNOW OUTING
About 3# member* of the Bap-
It I Young Peoeple'* Union are
pisualng to attend the annual win
ter outing to be held at the anow-
i ne on H a camber 18-2# The group
will probably go to Belknap
bt rlnga for the evening of the
taeaty-elghth, and proeeedlK on
a* to the snow for their outing on
the following day.
Wayne Bailey and Robert Cook
are making arrangement* for trans
portatlon Bernice ('ooh and Jane
Anderaon will have charge of the
eata, and Roy Carlton, Kenneth To
l.iaa and Rev. and Mr*. R. K Rob
ena and eon. Rubert, will accom­
pany the young people.
Plan Family Reunion—A reunion
ot the Lanaberry famille* la being
planned here for the holiday*.
To Entertain—Mrs. William Cur-
tta la expecting to entertaiu for out*
ot-town guest* on Chrlatma*.
Rainbow Man Here—C. R. Bel
kuap of Rainbow waa a bualueas
viattor In Springfield Monday.
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Chrlatma* With Daughter— Mr.
and Mr*. J. Nelaon plan to spend
t. hrlatmaa day with their son In-law
sud daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Uorwlck, on the Lorane road.
Here For Funeral— bino Is Yar
nail, private at Vancouver bar
rack*, waa here this week to at
lend the funeral for Sila* Yarnall
Fish on Umpqua—H. E. Gerber
Harry Fandrem. and L, E. Dank*
»pent Sunday fishing on the Ump­
qua river.
Return from Visit—Mr*. Russell
Myers and Lola Thompson return
ed Sunday from Southern Oregon
where they visited with their
mother, Mrs. J. O. Orchard.
YVIETIDE GOOD WISHES
Gerber’s Barber Shop
M ELVILLE S. JO N E S, M. D
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Son Visit»—Robert Rolens, son
of Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Roleus is
here from Redland, California to
spend the holidays with hi* par­
ents. He la attending the Univer­
sity there.
W . A. TAYLOR
C. E. Wheaton
Parent* of Daughter— Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Spall Inger of Oak­
ridge are the parent* of a baby
uaughter, born to them at the Pact-
flce hospital in Eugene on Monday,
Drcember 17, 1*34.
W h ite Front
G rocery
Harry Whitney
Three Collect Bounty— Among
those who collected the county
bounty on predatory animals Tues­
day at the court house were Milo
Thompson. Vida, on one bobcat;
R. N. Vaugbn, Fall Creek, one bob­
cat; and 1. H. Stratton, Marcola,
two coyotes.
Dr. Milton V . Walker
Physician unti Surgeon
•Uh and Muin St»., Springfield
Holiday Guest* Are Expected—
Among the guests expected here to
spend the holidays with Mrs. Emma
t,Ison and her son, Oswald, are her
son, Odin, from Bridal Veil, John
Hallln and Sam Galloway from Ta­
coma, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Lansberry and family from West­
fir.
Thurston
a (DGRRie season
Richfield Service St ation
Delbert Mitchell. Prop.
OUOUAíCfVUAt
The Sunday school ia giving a
program for Christmas Sunday
miming, and the choir Is giving a
cantata Sunday evening at the
church.
George Thompson who has been
confined in the hospital for several
weeks, where he had his leg ampu­
tated after an accident, while hunt-
tlug, has recovered enough to be
moved to the home of a friend In
Springfield.
Mrs. Helen Campbell Is moving
to Signal. She will continue teach­
ing her school at Fall Creek since
the death of her husband, Frank
Campbell, last week.
S C O T T ’S
D rug Store
May your C hristm as be filled with love and joy and may the
Happiness of the Day be happier for the m any good
wishes we send you.
A nd erson
M otors
Ray Nott, Prop
A bright and merry
Christmastide
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Dibblee’s Red & White Store
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James Jordan ia recuperating
after an attack of the mumps.
The Pleasant Hnl church held a
get-together meeting at the church
last Friday. After a program a
blind auction was held at which
packages wrapped In all conceiv­
able shapes were auctioned off with
their content* unknown.
The
money thus raised will go toward
buying new song hooks.
A Christmas program will be
given at the Pleasant Hill church
Saturday night by the Pleasant Hill
public school and Sunday at the
Pleasant Hill church. A tree with
exchange of present* will be held
at the school house Friday after­
noon. The high school will have a
tree Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Myrna Laird returned last
Tuesday from Chicago where she
attended the national 4-H congress.
While there she won 6th place on
her dress In the Colton dress pro­
ject.
She returned from Chicago by way
of Arlxoua and Los Angeles.
The Trent Endeavor society had
a p ilty and weiner roast last Fri­
day at the Ernest Wheeler home.
On the way home, owing to the
dense fog and frost on the wind­
shield, the car driven by Mr. White
missed the rattlesnake bridge,
landing upside down in two feet of
water, pinning Mr. White beneath
the car. Clyde Kimball was thrown
out of the car, and Emma Lou
Baughman and Gen» Chamberlain
were able to crawl out from under
the wreck without assistance. Mr.
White bad to remain In the water
under the car uutll help arrived.
With the exception of a few
scratches and bruiaea no one was
hurt.
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C hristmas
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GREET1OGS
K IR K L A N D
ne Fruit Growers Ass’n
Muy the Joy of achievem ent and the happiness
of contentm ent be your« at thin Christm as time
First National Bank of Eugene
Floral Co.
Wright & Sons
MERRY -MERK»
C H R IS T M A S
Eugene-Springfield Bridge
Phone Springfield 86 W
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Store: Rex Theatre Bldg
Phone 147
Eugene
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F L A N E R Y ’S
E. G . P R IV A T
D rug Store
"The Rexall Store
Frank Logan, Prop
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Gheene
Wishes
ADAM S’
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Feed S tore
Mountain States Power Co
Marion Adams, Prop
T U R N E R ’S N O V E L T Y ST O R E
Henderer Electric
W estinghouse Lam ps and Appliances