The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 27, 1934, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TH IR T Y -F IR S T YKAIl
CLAÜNCH AFFAIR
EXPLAINED HL
Complete
Explanation
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Athletic Team Suepeneion
Made At High School
SPRINGFIELD, LANK COUNTY, OKKOON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. I »34
Large Dinners TEACHER WED TO Gun Clubs Merge; |||y |J [ PUBLIC 10 Needy hoiks Get
feature of Day
to Meet in City u n iie iU P CVUIDIT holiday Presents
T
NO. 4»
CITI WANTS SERA
S IR E E 1TO E C I
tany Relatives Gather Here:
United Group* To Hold Mem­
Food Baskets, Toy* and Com­
On Tuesday For Annual
Eleanor Smith And Ray Tur­ bership In National Asso­ Annual New Construction munity Tree Treat* Pro- ' Planning Commission Mewta
ciation To Enter Team*
Christmas Dinners
vided By Local Group*
rell Take Marriage Vow*
Just Above Half Of Usual
With County Officsr* To­
Here Monday Afternoon
Causing Home Shortage
day To Taik Plana
The gun clubs of tbe Eugene and
Hnviral large family dinners
A brighter Christmas waa enjoy :
Hprlngfleld sportsmen groups de-
Miss Eleaigir Hinlth, daughter of
j elded to unite their efforts at a
Mra. Hadle Ixixton, aud itay T u r­
< meeting held here Friday evening
rell. eon of Mr. and Mra. Prank | and hereafter tbe club will take tbe
Turrell of Newport, were united In
name, McKenzie Gun Club, form­
marriage here Monday afternoon
erly used by (be Eugene club. The
at the home of the brlde’a mother,
Hprlngfleld club, lu existence for
404 B street, at 3 o'clock
’ one year, bad not adopted a name,
Itcv. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor
' and (be new name fits In nicely
of the Bplngfield Methodist church,
read the ceremony aa the couple with tbe McKensle Gateway Itixl
aud Gun club, name of the larger
stood In the presence of a amall
local group It waa decided.
iiu mher of friends and relatives.
Regular meetings of the new or-
Mlaa Irm a Noll attended the bride,
gauixation with weekly target prac­
while Ixiran Gustafson of Newport,
attended the groom. The bride tice will be neld at tbe Pord garage
In Hprlngfleld. Membership dues
wore a dress of light blue crepe.
The couple left Monday evening In tbe club will be 50 cents. Thia
la In addition to tbe membership
for Portland to spend a few days.
dues In tbe larger city group.
Mr Turrell Is employed at Newport
The merger of the two gun|
with the Power company where
groups
will not alter tbe status of
they will make their home next
tbe Eugene or Hprlngfleld sports­
summer. Mra. Turrell will complete
men groups. Barb will continue
(he present school year aa a leech­
their usual activities.
er in the Hprlngfleld school system.
Merging of tbe gun clube. wblcb
Present for the wedding were were limited In site In each group
Mr. and Mra. W alter Dillard, Mr.
will make It possible for both form­
and Mrs. M K. Emmons, Olive D ill­
er goups to belong to the National
ard. Mra. 8. J. Dillard, Eugene; Rifle association and to receive tbe
Mr. and Mra. W alter Ixixton and advantages of equipment and ad­
son. Junior, Mra. Alice Doene, Miss
vice furnished by that body. It will
Bernice Conoly. and Mias Clara
alao make possible tbe creation of
Taylor. Hprlngfleld; Mr. and Mrs. teams In both rifle and pistol shoot­
W P. McBee of Independence; ing which can enter the state and
Cecil D. Emmona, of Portland; Mra.
oellonal telegraphic and letter
Prank Turrell of Newport, and
shoots held during the winter
members of the wedding party.
months.
Kenneth Tobias waa elected
M i. and Mrs. E. P. Heverson eu-
president, and Ray Nott, secretary-
lertalned at dlnrer for 40 gussls
treasurer of the new organization
who pent the afternoon playing
for the coming year.
games.
ware hold here Tuesday. Christmas
day. among them were the annual
gathering at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 8. C. W right when they enter­
tained for their aona and daughters
and Uielr families. Thoee present
were Mr. and Ms. J M. Elder and
family of Milwaukie. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Price and daughter of Port­
land. Mr. and Mrs. W, ('. W right
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larson
W right and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Guy W right. Harry W right and the
host and hoateaa.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Curtis ea
lertalnml at their home for Mr.
nnd Mra. John Curtis and family of
Salem, Mr. and Mra. George Curtis
and family of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Jarvis of llouaer, and W alter
Conrad of Reedsport.
The Alva McPherson home was]
thu scene of another large gather-
lug at which the following were
present:
Mr.
and
Mra.
Alex
Htevens, Mr and Mrs. I. W. Baker,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Paris of Mar-
cola. Mr and Mrs. Harold McPher­
son and Mr. and Mra. Norval
Peerr« of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hwarta enter­
tained for Mrs. Sue Gelle and
daughter, I ulu of Eugene. Mr. and
Mis Elwixid Ixm and daughter of
Alpine. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Hwarta
and d-nyhlera, Maxine nad Helen,
nnd Miss Edna Hwarta.
An luvltatlon waa extended the ed here Monday evening by many >
WORK MUST BE DONE
people of Hprlngfleld this week to needy persons a n d /c h ild ren be­
cause of the efforts of local organ I
visit the building arts exhibit now
Two Teams Open Schedule
City Council Willing To Bud­
being held In (he Bank of Com­ Izatlons.
Tonight With Pleasant Hill
Toys for more than 100 children
get Available Fund* For
merce building In Eugene as a fea­
were delivered to them by the I
In Local Gymnasium
Necessary Material*
ture of the national Better Housing 1
cami al(n . Tbe exhibit Is very edu ' Girls League, by Lum Anderson for I
M uiII runiluenl, »ml mlsuudor-
cat lon.il aud Intereatlng to every- ■ the Welfare League, by W K. j A new HERA project to provide
standing «» to II« 1 (seta which r.r*
one. Il contains all the more pro­ Barceii and Tbelmer Nelson for for general street and alley Im­
(■(«cornod lu the ruling of (ha M ata
minent building materials, showing the Community Committee and the provement will be sought for
High School Athletic rommlltee,
Ibe various stages of processing; Red Cross, by the Halvatlon Army Hprlngfleld, and members of the re­
mad« nearly thru« w«M<ks ago and
and many Individuals.
cently formed Planning Commis­
and finishing substances.
which daclarnd the Springfield high
Wiring, plumbing, and bathroom,^ ( hrlstmas boxes were provided sion will meet with Earl Drew and
school Ineligible to participate In
kitchen, and other fixtures are alao by ibe American Ixiglon Auxiliary, other SERA officers in Eugene this
official alhlotlc events tor two
| church groups, tbe Halvatlon Arm) afternoon at 3 o’clock to discuss
ou exhibit.
week* ending December 22, exlata
details of the proposed project be­
Something of tbe possibilities of . and others.
since ibe aiuiouncament of Ibe In­
the Better Housing campaign can ' A total of 435 large bags of fore It Is actually written and pres­
eligibility declalou waa made.
lie ascertained when one stops t o ' candy, nuts and orange were dia- ented to the Lane County Relief
The high achool waa uotlflau
realize that prior to 1929 th e re , tribut*d at the community tree fol­ committee, which must act on all
through W. K. Buell. principal, on
were au average of 400.000 new lowing a short program whlcb fea­ projects before they are sent to
Decuiuber 13. Ibat Ibu achool would
homes constructed each year, while tured members of tbe high school tbe state office for final consider­
be Inollglbl« until December 22 he-
for the five-year period since that glee clubs and a recitation by I ation.
cauae the achool had played Hobart
Although no statement has been
time tbe ratio has been only 1250.- Woodrow Phillips, student at the
('launch ou (he foolbull team. The
made by the Committee as to what
000. Tbla shows why so many old Brattala school.
definite work is to be sought, It
flrat and only prntaet agalnat
houses are nowe bousing families
Later in the evening a group of
(‘launch waa made, according to
because there is a real shortage of young folk from the Epworth Lea- Is know? that M ill street and some
Buell, by Coach Drlo Bagley of Cot-
good homes says J. J: Rogers, chalr- gue at the Metbodlat church went ditching work will be Included.
The condition of some of the
(age Grove after the GroveHprlug
man of the publicity committee for .bout the city singing Christmas
streets has become so bad since
field game.
tbe drive. Many oi tbe old houses i carols.
they were worked on last winter by
No »«ores Forfaited
are badly In need of modernization
Business at the local store« waa
tbe CWA crews that some Immedi­
The ruling also provided that ala
and repairs also If they are to con- reported to be above the average
ate work will have to be done on
football gam»» played aldte the
tlnue using them.
for the paHt few yeari
them by the city tf no other way
proteat waa made would hava to
out is found. Therefore, the City
be forfeited. It ao happened, how­
Connell has indicated that they are
ever, that the Grove game waa the
willing to provide funda for needed
laal official dlatrlct game tor the
materials to tbe extent that their
team Two other gamea were play­
annual budget will allow. If HERA
ed with Independence and Dallaa.
labor can be secured thee w ill be
The team loat all three of the
Just that much more, money local]*
gamea. but the ruling would not
for materials.
have altered Ibe reaulta of tha two
Rev. and Mrs. Dean C. Poin­
Committee Holds Meeting
latter gaiuea had they been won aa
The rfd McBee family of route I,
Mussolini Dictatorship Held
dexter Plan Open House
Members of the Planning Com
they had no bearing on the dlatrlct «ntenained at dinner for 44 per-
FIRST STUDENT DANCE
Backward Movement For
For New Year's Day
mission, headed by Harry M. Stew­
or atate championship. The ruling aona.
IS SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR
People
Of
Italy
art. chairman, are investigating
did alter the baaketball situation,
Mrs. Ella Lombard entertained
Rev and Mrs. Dean C. Poindex- j several projects in which the city
raualng cancellation, tor the time at her home for her daughter. Miss
Social Functions To Bo Held Two
Mussolini and bla Faclst move­ ter will carry on their annual cua-1 can work together with the SERA
being at leaat, of two "A" league Mnurln« lximbard of Vancouver, Patient Succombe To Long
Tim os Each Month During
ment, which have both taken such tom of holding open house at the' office. The street improvement Is
Illness; Service* To Be At
games with Lebanon The ruling Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Evan
Y e a r A t Arm ory
a popular grip on the Italian peo­ parsonage on New Year's day, next considered the most imperative at
waa wade on the football squad, lximbard and two aona of Eugene,
Schwering Chapel
ples, is not something startlingly Tuesday. They invite their friends, this time.
aud the final affect on the basket­ Mrs. Audrey Brown, II. P. Gossler.
A large group of young people
Fuaeral service« for W illiam W al­ attended tbe first higb school new. but is rather a reawakening members of their church here, ana
Other members of tbe commis­
ball loam will not be known until Mr and Mra W. N. Gossler and
of the church at Cobnrg to call dur-1 sion with Mr. Stewart are Sam
It la determined whether or not the Mrs. Gossler's alater. Mias Geneva lace, 66. who died at his home at dance whlcb waa hold at the arm­ of the Old Roman Empire, declared
Rev. W. 8. Burgoyne, pastor of the lng th s afternoon between th e ' Richmond. Rev. Dean C. Poindex­
Ixibanon school la willing and can Bean, who waa a holiday guest at Creswell Sunday evening following ory Wednesday evening.
Music
ter. C. E. Wheaton and H. E.
a long lllneaa. will be held at the waa furnished by Ted Lenhart and Methodist church at Creswell in ad hours of 3 and 5 o'clock.
find "pace on their schedule for the Gossler home.
A musical program w ill be pro­ Maxey.
dressing the Hprlngfleld Lions club
8chewrlng chapel this afternoon at hla orchestra.
the games later. If the gamea are
vided during the afternoon and tea
Friday noon at Taylor ball.
Springfield has had very few
2 o'clock. it«v. George Crumley of
played at a later date It la not be
I*atrona and patronesses for the
The farther one travels into and and coffee w ill be served.
public works projects alnce the
Salem will officiate and Interment d a l» « ware Mr and M re.,W UUa
lleved that they w ill be effected by
Rev. Poindexter w-tH preach o n ' shutdown of the CWA. Several pro­
will be m ade In the Creswell cem­ Bertach. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hall. the mc-te one sees In Italy, the
Hw ruling
more Impressed one become« with the subject. "The Three Way Lock" jects have been submitted, but only
etery.
Practlea Hoop Gamas O. K.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hamlin. Mr. and
Several practice games have been 1
Mr. Wallace was born at Corval­ Mrs. W. K. Barnell, Mrs. E. E. the conscious effort whlcb Mussol­ at the morning service Sunday.1 tbe schools and a snlhll library re­
lis on April 19, 1868 and has spent May. Mrs. McKenna. Miss Mary ini and hia legion of follower« are Some Goals for 1935" w ill be the pair project, county cannery work,
played by the bank ilia 11 tennis dor
making to re-create the old Rome subject for the vesper hour service and a few similar things have been
1 most of hla life In and near Cres­ Elizabeth Whitney.
lug the Ineligibility period will not
as It was In the days of the Caes­ at 5 o'clock. The church school ailoted to Springfield. Many local
well
and
Cottage
Grove.
He
was
a
alter the standing of the achool.
Regular dances w ill be held at
meets at 9:45, and the League men have been given employment,
member of the Rebekah aud 1. O. the armory by the group on the ars.
uch practice games are common
A ll ruins of the old Roman c ity , groups will meet at 6 in the even­ but have been taken ontslde of tne
and Ineligible players are frequent­ Resident Of Springfield Since O. F. lodges, and of the Presbyter second and fourth Friday eYenlng
1931 Passes Away Friday; Ian church In which be was an of each month. The next dance la are carefully excavated and pro-; ing.
city and placed principally on road
ly used ai wan the case recently
elder, and a member of the choir. to be held on Friday. January 11. tected wherever they are found, | At the Coburg church Rev. Poin­ building Jobs.
Service* Held Monday
when Eugene high used Carter
the salutes, and even the military; dexter will preach on the subject,
He Is survived by hla widow.
Hartman In a game with Uakrldge.
The dance club at tbe higb achool
garb of members of the Mussolini “From a Peak of Tim e.” The ser­
Hamuel N. Roberta, resident of Mrs. Clara Wallace; two sons.
Hartman l< a transfer to Eugene
has not been organized yet. but w ill,
. ,
TURKEY SHOOT NETS
. . .
..
...
resembles closely the modern con- vice starts at 9:45 and the Sunday
high torn Springfield, and will nut Hprlngfleld alnce 1931, died at hla Everett Wallace of San Joae, Cali­ . be so . Immediately
after tbe open­
church
school
meets
at
10:45.
PROFIT FOR GUN CLUB
ceptlon
of
the
old
world
empire..
borne.
200
B
street,
Friday
at
tbe
fornia. and Winter« Wallace, of ing of the school following the holi­
be eligible to play for the Eugmie
Mussolini is very popular with
team In district games until the nge of 78 years. He had been III Creswell; two step-daughters, Mrs. day vacation. Dances held at the
A net profit Of approximately
Ruth Lewis, W hittier. California, armory by students are not under his subjects and Is a very great HOLIDAY BUSINESS PAST
atari of the second semester of for some time.
»37.76
was turned In from the Tar-
man.
but
his
greatness
will
not
be
Mr Roberta was born In Phila­ and Mra. Anna Grousbeck. Cres­
achool aboui the middle of January.
supervision of chool authorities.
NORMAL AT POSTOFFICE key Shoot sponsored by the rifle
lasting,
predicted
the
speaker,
for
delphia
on
February
9,
1850.
He
well;
three
brother«.
A.
W.
W
al­
Going back to tha ('launch mat­
division of the Springfield Rod and
dictatorships appear to be reviving
ter. tbla young fellow came to had lived In Iowa and North lace. Portland. C, W. Wallace, Sil­
The Springfield postoffice did Its Gun club at the airport Sunday.
SNOWFALL ASSURES
the past at a time when the world
Springfield high shortly after the Dakota before coming to Ixine verdale, Washington, and John C.
holiday business in a big way this The new automatic trap which tha
DEDICATION OF SITE I Is eagerly searching to the future.
football season opened aa a trans­ county In 1912 aettllug at Creswell Wallace. Cottage Grove; and one
seaesou. Altnough dally checks club has purchased waa used for
Mussolini will be mentioned in the
fer from Ixmgvlew high achool ac where he lived for 10 years. He alater. Mrs. Frances Ooude. Eugene.
The new winter sports field dev­ footnotes of history books In the were not recorded It Is known that the first time and everyone ex­
cording to hla own aaaertlon. Ha de­ later lived at Alvadore and In Eu­
eloped
a few miles above Lost future while some of our scientists a total of 18.032 letters or cards pressed their satisfaction with the
clared that he was eligible and that gene before moving to Hprlngfleld.
EXCHANGE
DINNERS
Creek ranch will be formally dedi­ and other leaders of today will fill were sen* out through the local of­ manner in which tne affair wea
bla gadea were satisfactory, both He waa a member of the Methodist
fice during the 10-day period Just handled. Mr. Lohey. representative
cated
on Tuesday. New Year's day. whole pages, predicts Rev. Bur-
SPAN MANY YEARS NOW
of which aaaertlona were denied by church In Iowa.
before Christmas Sale of stamps of the Peter’s ammunition makers
The
snow
which
has
fallen
gener­
goyne.
He waa married to Hophla A. Carl
Cottage Grove, basing their protest
mounted to more than 2000 for the was present for the day and took
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton con­ ally over the entire state, even in
Musical numbers for the meet­
on a tetter received from the prin­ on June 8, 1881, at Lone Tree,
1 *4 cent variety on one day alone part in the shoots. Ray Nott, Harry
the
coast
regions
Indicates
that
tinued
a
plan
whlcb
began
about
ing were provided by the high
Iowa, and they celebrated their
cipal of the achool at Ixmgvlew.
reports Harry Stewart, acting post­ Fandrem and Donald Toomb werv
golden wedding anniversary on 25 years ago on Christmas when there will be ample snow (or the school mixed quartet consisting of master.
Laxity Is Admitted
in charge for the club.
Barbara Barnell. Ruth Pollard. Jack
Buell admits a laxity In not secur­ June 8, 1931 while living at Alva­ they entertained nt dinner Tuesday oetdoor sports.
Letters and cards were more In
A complete program of sports W illiams, and Donald Brown They
ing a proper statement from tno dore. Mrs. Roberts died early this Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent. Each
year for the long period of time, on ski. toboggan, and sleds Is be­ sang Christmas carols and were: evidence this year than packages, BRATTAIN SCHOOL LEADS
/
Washington school, relying on year.
although the totals of each both in­
He Is survived by two sons and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent have enter­ ing arranged by the Obsidians and accompanied by Miss Mary Eliza
Clatinch'a statement that such
IN SEAL SALE CONTE8T
coming and outgoing exceeded
members of the Outdoor committee beth Whitney.
tained
at
their
home
on
Blue
River
three
daughters,
Charles
Leroy
statement could be secured for the
those for previous years.
of
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
In
at
Thanksgiving
time
and
have
asking, ( ’launch waa questioned Roberts, Mandan, North Dakota;
Students at the Brattain school,
KOREAN MISSIONARY
by selling »16 worth of Red Coas
after the Grove gam« but again Howard C. Roberta, Kelso, Wash­ come to Springfield for Christmas. Eugene.
Members of the Obsidians will
LODGE GIRLS ANNOUNCE tubercular Christmas seals, won
aasuriHl Buell that he was eligible, ington; Mrs. Dora Hubbard, Eu­
go up to their cabins for their an­ TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY
and Buell, upon w riting (or a trans gene; Mrs. Ethel Johnson. Hprlng­ CROW BEATS LOCALS IN
ELECTION OF OFFICERS first place in the local sales con­
nual New Year’s fun fast to be held
fer statement at that late date has fleld; Mra. Edith Alderln, Salem;
test. The Lincoln school with |11.U
J. M. Shell, missionary worker in
I. O. O. F. HOOP GAME Monday night, and w ill have their Korea, will speak at the morning
to tills date been unsuccessful In nine grandchildren, and one great­
Crystal Bryan is the new presl- was second, bringing the total seal
big dinner on Tuesday afternoon.
receiving a eply from the ixingvlew grandchild.
servlce at the Christian church dent of the F. L. club of Juanita sale in the city up to »26.66. Mrs.
It took three extra periods for
Funeral services were held Mon­
school head. Knowing that the re­
Sunday. For the evening service Rebekah lodge. Irma Nolt Is the W. N. Dow was chairman for the
the
Crow
I.
O.
O.
F.
basketball
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Rev. Pruitt will preach on the vice-president, and Bernice Conoly seal sale In Springfield this season.
sults of the Dallas and Independ­ day afternoon from the Veotch
team to defeat the Springfield quin­
ence games would not be effected chapel In Eugene. Rev. Htark o ffi­
IN CHRISTMAS PROGRAM topic. "Christian New Year Resolu­ Is the secretary-treasurer. Elect­
tet In the opening game of the lea­
by the eligibility of Claunch, be ciated, and Interment was made In
tions." Miss Uldine Gartin will ions« were held at the Christmas MILL CONTINUES WORK
gue
series
here
last
Thursday
even­
Rest llaven cemetery.
Music predominated the Christ­ play the piano solo. Le Deeir by party meeting last Friday at the
waa permitted to play.
ing. The game ended with * score
W ITHO UT SHUT DOWN
Shortly after the final game,
inas program which students at Kramer. The choir will sing at home of Mrs. Elmer Pyne. Miss
14-14. The score remained the same
Claunch left achool and the city and NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS
Springfield high school presented both services.
Conoly was the assisting hostess
at the end of the first extra period,
Taking only Tuesday off, the
has not been heard from since.
at the assembly period Friday
Weekly rehearsal for the church
Miss Doris Girard w ill be the Booth-Kelly lumber mill te continu­
and
at
the
end
of
the
second
extra
HOLD
CHRISTMAS
PARTY
Now Robert Chatterton. coach of
morning. Eunice RhlnevaulU Juan­ choir will be held at the church hostess for the January meeting
time period It stood at 16-16. At
ing operations this week. This is
the busketball team, and his play­
and Miss Dale Daniels w ill assist. the first time for many years, In­
Members of the Needlecraft club the end of the third period the ita Seaman and Ruth Pollard, sang this evening at 8:30.
ers must open the season here this
several
numbers
with
Miss
Qlyde
were entertained Thursday after­ score was 22-18.
cluding years before the depres­
evening with the Pleasant H ill "B"
Dilley as accompanist. Percy Rob­ WENDLING FOLK PARENTS
noon by Mrs. H. H . Schaffenberg
sion, that the m ill has not closed
LOCAL BOY ENLISTS
team bearing the stigma of the In-
erson
played
a
violin
solo
with
Miss
at her home for their annual
down for at least one week between
OF CHRISTMAS BABY
COUNCIL APPROVES TWO Barbara Barnell as accompanist; i
eligibility ruling brought on them
IN NAVAL SERVICE Christmas and New Years. Usually
Christmas party. She was assisted
by the.football team.
MORE FOR BEER LICENSE Roland Farnsworth and Jack Logan' Orville Lee Cralger Is the name
by Mrs. Henry Fandrem.
this time Is used to make necessary
Charles Albert W ilburn was en­
Roth the first and second tekms
debated the affirm ative of the ques '
For thaoprogram Mrs. C. F. Bar­
repairs to the equipment, but this
which M. and Mrs. Lee Craiger of
listed by the U. S. Navy on Dec­
of the two schools will play games
Granting of state retail beer Me­ tlon, "Is there A Santa Claus 7” and
ber played violin solos with Mrs.
year much of the needed work waa
Wendulng have chosen for their in­
ember 18th through the recruiting
In a double header which Is set W. N. Gossler as accompanist, and neses to Ir, ne W illiams and Verne Doris Marie Robinson and Gertrude
taken care of during a short quiet
fant son which was born to them
station al Corvallis. He left the
to stnrt promptly at 7:30.
Mrs. W. H. Pollard and Mrs. R. H. Daniels was recommended here Boring debated the negative of the nt the Pacific hospital early Tues­
period about a month ago. The
same day for the naval training
Culbertson sang Christmas carols. Saturday morning at a special question. Don McKy played the day morning. This is the only
Wendllng mill is down now for the
station at San Diego, Calif, where
BOY SCOUTS CAMPING
Mrs. F. R. Flanery will entertain meeting of the Hprlngfleld City rote of the boy who tried to come, Christmas baby to be born In Lane
holidays.
he will receive twelve weeks train­
Council. A favorable recommenda­ down the chimney. Marvin Gorrle |
NEAR O'DELL LAKE for the members at her home on tion had already been made for was Santa Claus, and Leroy Inman county according to reports made ing before being assigned aboard
January 3. Mrs. Marlon Hall will be
nt this time.
Portland Folk Here — Mr. and
a seagoing naval vessel. He Is the
Dave's Place.
was the announcer.
A large number of Eugene Boy the assistant hostess.
Mrs. Theron B. Sausser and fam ily
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. W il­
An
octet
from
the
boys
and
girls
All
applications
for
renewal
of
Hcout i with their Scout executive,
Drive to Ashland— Mr. and Mrs.
of Portland were Christmas gueets
burn of route 2. Springfield.
glee clubs sang Christmas carols
II. Ii Hnllee, are holding their an­
Visits Mother — Mr. and Mrs. license must be made prior to Jan
D. B. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. James
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
with Mis Barnell as accompanist.
nual winter outing near O'Dell lake. Lloyd Adams came down from As­ nary 1, 1935.
Mrs. Harry M. Stewart. Mr. Saus­
Mitchell, and Delbert
Mitchell
The group left for the snow sports toria to spend Christmas with his
ser returned to Portland Wednes­
spent Christmas at the Mitchell SCHOOL VACATION TO
CARD CLUB MEMBERS
mother, Mrs. Elva Adams. Other LEGION MEMBERS MEET
regli. Wednesday morning.
home nt Ashland. They drove down
END HERE WEDNESDAY day morning while Mrs. 8 a u s e r
gliosis at the Adams home were
and sons will remain for a week
AT ARMORY TONIGHT
HAVE TURKEY DINNER Tuesday morning and returned
In Auto Crash— Charles Rrewer Mr. anil Mrs. Carroll Adams and
.Wednesday morning.
Classes w ill be resumed In- all or ten days during the school vaca­
and Dale Kinlxlqy, both of Fall Mr. and Mrs. Carl Köeppel of Eu­
Regular meeting of the Spring-
Miss Glyde Dilley entertained
Visit at Mabel— M r and Mrs. M. Springfield school buildings on tion.
Creek were shaken up 8unday gene.
field American Legion post number for the O-No card club with a tur­ R. Adams and son. Bob, spent Wednesday morning following an
ever lug when their car atruck a
40 will be held at the Armory this key dinner last Thursday evening I Christmas day at the home of Mr. all-day Christmas vacation. Nearly
Visits Parents— Mr. and Mrs. Bu­
At Forest Grove— Mr. and Mrs. evening. The meeting will start at at the home of Mrs. M. J. McKlln. i and Mrs. Charles Carson at Mabel. three weeks of school remain In ford Right of North Bend were
park ii nutomoblle on the widened
hlghwny coming out from Eugene. H. H. Schaffenberg spent the 8 o’clock and will be the first time Following the dinner the group Tuesday evening they were guests January before the close of the here Tuesday to spend the day
Klntzley received facial lacera­ Christmas holidays with relatives the organisation has met In the sang Christmas carols, held their of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Heltebrand first semester which marks the visiting at the home of her parents,
at Forest Grove.
tions.
new location.
gift exchange, and played cards.
for dinner.
Mr. and M r*. K arl Girard.
half-way mark In the achool year.
BAN IS ALREADY LIFTED
WALLACE RITES
ARE III CRESWELL
FINAL RUES FOR
LOCAL MAN HELD
ITALY REVIVES Charch Invited
ROMAN EMPIRE