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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
NO. 60
FOLKSHEBE E lk *
BIG SHOW O B Ili
Dedication Of White Bra
Recreation Area Draw
Unprecedented Crowd
SEBI PROJECT IN ‘ “ 's » ">
HOOP TENNIS HOOP
BeH" FREE SCHOOL FOH / M
A ,p » r(b G w e n n jn jiu j
J,™ Monday
M O L IS 10 OPEN
09736688
Plan Joint Meeting January
Work On Army Survey Still
Warrants To June 27, 1934
16, To Observe Founding Odd Fellows Squad Meets
In Preliminary Stages; »County Relief Council Ap-
Called By Clerk; Bond Pay- 1 Registration For Courses Will
Of National Croup
Crow Tonight; Complete
Hearing Dates Not Set
proves Springfield Planning
ments Made By Treasurer
Be Taken At High School
Plans
for
the
Joint
Installation
Schedule l> Made
Commission Request
Starting Tonight
Whether or not the flood control!
Finances of Mprlngfleld school
Of
officers
tor
Juanita
Rebekah
R
g
J Q M £E T M O N M O U T H
^
X
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I m A V WAIT TWO WEEKS lodge and the Mprlngfleld I. O. O.
'strict number IS. were In better
Enrollment for the secund terra Z T w ^
SHOW EXHIBITION WOkK shape us the calendar year dosed
thia week, the beat, In fact, that
Upper McKenzie Playground they have been for some years
Assured Busy Season; Some pact.
Mevert Jacobson district clerk, In
Equipment Is Available
of the free adult education classes
,
.
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. F. lodge nest Monday evening Pleasant Hill, Marcóla Have
ill be .
,'L , 1 . ™ pr.~n,.„.,n
Propowd Work Would In- . . . .
held at the high school will be
Victories, Townies Croup
taken tonight aud Friday at the
“ la yet un
“
«<-’ •
O'
Also Drop Games
school by Mrs. O. >1. Hllles. super­ ■................. .... .......-
To Needy Laborer.
| )n. taJI “,b/ R^ hab
. nd
visor of (he work In Mprlngfleld. decided.
H. E. Maxey, preldenl of the Wit
this Issue of the News la calling Mhe will be at the school both
Richard Johns of Eugene will b e1 Mprlngfleld'. I. O. O. F. basket-
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7nd <"" “"<«"« »’" " « s " *>»"*Ul7g officer ball team will play It. second K k e
River Flood Control asso ,
11 f tar the most outstanding new all warrauts Written up to Juue 27, evetilngs starting at 7:30 o'clock. lamette
elation, addressed a letter recent ; vldlnx for work on the street, and,
a,M)
plan„
<am< of ,be , eaw)B thl.
year event fur people of Mprlngfleld 1934 Thia takes care of all out­
There Is absolutely no expense
*
to pr-cede the In «»« »b«n
“ »• Crow te* IU
ae veil aa persons from many standing expenses of the district to tlie persons enrolled In these |y to the district engineer of the Alleys as recon,meoded by h
War
Department
at
Portland
seek
plan,
tog
commission
was
approved
athjn
elerctaeg
The
.upper
1»
»
retain
game
at Crow. The
parta of Lane county waa tlie bis up to within three days from the classes. The clasaea are taught by
Information aa to the progress i Wednesday morning by the county
! local. dropped the opening game
winter apurta program anti dedlca- dose of the last flacal school year competent Instructors whose sal- log
which the department is making, relief council and w.ll be sent to
a *,
, b onimR. with the Crow quintet 18-22 her.
Hull of the recently opened While which starts on July 1.
ariea are paid by the federal gov
the
state
offtc
a,
Portland
for
Mr..
peafl
«fb. Dtol. - M em b er 20. The Springfield
«
‘XpretfuliiK
in«
that
thu
r»p<»ri
branch Kecreatlou area lu the
The bonded Indebtedness of the eminent with HERA funds No test , »uld be completed and some re-j final action at once It usually re­
Mr» Marie Pohl, an Mrs. Gene- * lodge team also were behind In a
Three Hlalera area of the Cascades district 1« also Improving now at books or other Items need be pur­
quest for flood relief be made be ; quires from ten days to two week,
28 30 point practice game played
Tuesday Nearly 100 local people It la gradually being whittled down chased.
fore the present congress The 1 to have the project returned from ' ”-’ e
with the Cottage Orove I. O. O. F.
A
watch
night
party
was
held
«tailed the new all# either aa par A payment of »4.500 on the »62.600
The subjects to be offered will reply from Captain S. L. DamonI Portland with approval or rejec following the business meeting to j »«»"> ‘here last Thursday evening,
tidpanta lu the «porta or aa apecta- bond Indebtedness was made Jan­ depend on the wishes of the stu-
I tlon says Earl M. Drew, manager
welcome in the New Year I-ate in
The complete schedule for the
tors.
uary I. by the county treasurer, denta and the number who enroll. rays that:
The work la now being carried j of the SERA office,
the evening the members enjoyed a local I. O. O. F group has been
Preceding the dedicatory pro and another payment of 11,000 will Algebra. English, Current Topics,
i by engineers who are In the
Members of On- planning group |un<.h nf bamburKer and coffee.
prepared and contains the follow-
Siam a troop of Eugeue Boy Scoute be made In April. This will re­ General Science, Economic Geo­
field making reconnolaancea for met with the county HERA officers
An
invitation
from
the
Odd
Fel
’
,nX
games.
duce
the
total
bond
debt
to
167,000
ialaed the flag on the large pole In
graphy. and Psychology are among preliminary surveys of a number, last week-end and explained their
J;: nuary 3—Mprlngfleld at Crow.
frout of the 40-foot alielter houae at the doae of thia year All the subjects which may be offered
i.
. .
lows to meet with them on Janu-
project. to make sure that It met
Janu. ry lft_ 8pr1ngfleM at Cot.
of reservoir sites on the principal projec
aa one of their number played bla bonds are serially numbered now providing the demand la sufficient.
al. technical requirements before
w|Mey> founder
,
Qro„
tributaries,
others
are
studying
to
and will mature at the rate of
bogle-
Mrs. Hllles will again teach the what extent and cost flood control I any actual request was made
January 16—Oakridge at Spring
96.600
annually
until
they
are
paid
order
In
America,
was
accepted,
i
H a rry W rig h t D irector
classes three nights s week. The may be obtained by clearing and
The project, a« submitted to the
Crystal Bryan. Mrs.* R. E Mushier. , field.
Dean llovard of the university
nights will be announced later and rectification of the channel and state committee, provides for
and Edna Mwarts were named on
A postponed game with Oakridge
told of the dreama which many
an additional Instructor can be se­ construction of levees.
total expenditure of *8270.20 for
there, date not yet set.
have had vlauallalng «uch a sport»
cured If there le sufficient Interest
both
labor
and
materials.
The
ma-
lne
<,,,nl
A third Investigation Is being
January 21—Cottage Grove at
i enter. Perry Thompson, aupervlaoi
shown locally to warrant the ex­ made to arrive at a definite know­ terials are to be paid for by the meeting,
Springfield.
of the Willamette forest presented
pense.
ledge of the nature and amount of city.
January 24—Coburg at Spring­
the site to (he people of Oregon on
A total of 13.728 hours of labor,!
Last term there were 22 enroll the annual Io»» that may be
field.
behalf of hla superior offlc«r, C. J.
an expenditure of *7555.20, la ask-j
oil In the arithmetic and English charged to floods.
January 31—Springfield st Co-
Buck, the entire forest, and the
In the office a great deal of ed for the project. Tills will be f
classes aud 17 In the Current
burg.
three-C force which did the actual
Events course. It la felt that many work Is being done In the way of divided as follows: Resurfacing
February 5—Elmira at Spring-
work
Several reaponaea were Resident Of Creewell For 10 others would like to participate In computing, tabulating, and pre street- 10.000 hours at 50 cents;
field.
given for Interested organisations
blacksmith, 576 hours at (1.20;
Year« Passes At Hospital
these classes If they realised that paring maps.
February 11—Springfield at Lo­
aud IxMila Waldorf aa King Wlhtar
Much of thia preliminary work semi-skilled work. 1152 hours a t ,
there waa no expense to them
In Eugene Friday
rane.
crowned Queen Florence Ogdeu
selves Involved In their attendance will not have to be done In the up­ 75 cents; and ditching and culv­
February 14—Springfield st Bi-
Double Pneumonia Claim«
This was the signal for the «porta
Mrs Bertha Belle Welsel. well at them.
per Wllllamette tn I-ane county, erts. 2000 hours at 50 cents.
more.
to begin. A rug of war. baseball known resident of the Creswell
Life Of Charles Hunter
says Captain Damon, as thia was
Materials for the work have been
February 19—Inorane at Spring-
game and three legged race, all on community, passed away at the Eu
covered quite cnrefully In 1931-32 es timated at »1715 and will include
After Brief Innless
field.
>kta provided much entertainment gene hospital late Friday evening.
when a canalisation survey was tbe following items: Gas and oil.
Members of the local team ara
Bob Donaldson. Instructor for the December 28. She waa 5g years old.
Funeral services for Charles Ed Bruce and Freeman Squires. Don-
»200 culvert pipe. *36; grates 10
made.
Portland Ski club and for the Mai
The times and places for holding at »16. »15«; cement for storm mund Hunter will be held from the aJ(J Hawke Robert Chatterton,
Mhe was born at Fand Springs,
amas. Portland outdoor club then Iowa on August 23. 1878 and had
Richard Proch-
hearings will be announced at a drains. »5; lumber and incidentals, Poole chapel here this afternoon G,Ibert
gave a demon» t rat Ion of Jump beea a resident of the Creswell
later date It was stated In the re­ »10; sand and gravel for drains, at 2 o'clock. Dr E. V. Stivers will qow Jo* Oerber Lloyd Mattison,
■ urn«, bend turning, the Christiana. vicinity for the past 10 years.
,5; and 1156 yards of crushed rock, officiate and Interment willI be Wllliam Cox and Elmer Pyne. Mat
ply.
T rleu ta rk , jump tak e-o ff. and ala*
i made in the Laurel Hill cemetery. t|goI) Is player-manger for the
61466-
Survivor« Include her husband,
lorn racing In which be Hgiagged
Mr.
home. 'igquad.
The materials will have to be
™>. Hunter died
™ at his ------
Charlea Wetsel, two daughters, Eugene and Springfield A uk
down the steep hillside, weav­
paid for out of the current budget E'gbth and M streets. Munday fol
To Pie»
Mrs. J N. Whitaker of Coburg and
iliary Croups To Meet In
ing hl« akl between many obata
of the city. Much of the work need» , lowin? a short illness. He fcnd been
team »ill go
Mrs G W Watson of Creswell;
Local Armory
clea aef only four feet apart Tom
to be done at once, and the d tv is working on a county road project _
and one son. W. C. Wetsel at West
Wiper, Harry Wright. Bryan Kyen.
saving the labor expense in making and contracted double pneumonia
„»«.„mg at tbe local gym-
Jolnt Installation for Iuka circle,
Ed Thurston. and Marte O'Neil as- fir.
at Sauke Center.
>» •* “
this an SERA project providing Itj I . He was born
.
,
,
urn
«H n they play Monmootn
Funeral services were held Mon­ Mprlngfleld. and Rich Mountain clr
slated him Harry Wright waa di­
Minnesota on January U . 1875 at.
Is
approved.
. 60 years
__ -u old o, at toe high in a return game. Monmouth
rector of all sports events for the day afternoon at 2 o'clock from d e. Eugene, ladles auxiliaries of
was not quite
.
, h In man
the Brhwerlng chapel la Creswell. the G A. R Will be held this even Booth-Kelly Plant Operates
time
of his death.
1880 he
he m„v«l
moved defeated both the first and second
day
.
. teams with scores of 13-9 and 16-
Itev.
W
M
.
Hurgoyne.
pastor
of
the
lug
at
the
armory
The
metalling
with
his
Darent-»
to
Eau
C
laire,
Expert Give« Advice
•
Through Holidays With
. Wlsconsin.
...
•
a
i
,
o
i
-
p
,
,
e
just preceding .he dedicatory I Methodist church at <. reswe.l. of officer has not been announced by
and In 191, to E tie.( 19 *n s***1 <8m*8 Tuesday at Moo-
Two Doys Off
service» .early 50 persons on skis
."d Interment waa made Mrs. Grace Lan»b«ry, Incoming
Pennsylvania. In 1928 he came to n,outt*
president for Iuka circle.
Springfield where he leaves his
The Pleasant Hill hoop teams
were ...... .. up uod given practical • ' '» • «est Haven cemetery
The Mprlngfleld plant of the
mother. Mrs. Emma James, and ran away from the locals In s
Other officers for Iuka circle to Booth-Kelly Lumber company re
demonstrations in the simpler
one sister. Miss Mabel F. Hunter.
double header here last Thursday
movement on akl» by Donaldson . j
STAR MEMBERS be Installed are Melba Harris, sen­ sunied operations again Wednes
. evening. The Pleasant Hill Sprlng
Mrs. Olive day morning following a one-day
He also spoke to the hundreds of
. . . CILTPWF ior vice-president;
, field first team game stood at 28-
spectators on such subjects as cour
PLAN MEET IN EUO
Wickham. Junior vice-president; shut down for New Years day y e |t je Pruitt Accepts New CARL PETERSON DIES
14 at the half and ended 38-14. The
Mrs. C. F. Kggluiann. chaplain; The local mill has operated on an
tesy In now sports. He stress,si
C
h
u
rch
;
Regular meeting of Cascade
FUNERAL
RITES
NOT
SET;
second team of the HUI Billies
Pearl
Knowler.
treasurer;
the Importance of always walking
Mr«.
eight hour shift dally for geveral
chapter O. E. S. was held here
nosed out a close 27-23 victory over
Leaves January 27
to the side of ski slides Instead of
Mrs. Fred Louk. secretary; Mrs.
Carl Peterson. Creswell, route 1, the local second string.
Tuesday evening. Past Matrons Alice Doane, patriotic Instructor; days. The present season Is the
on them as such usuge soou ruined
Rev. Veitie Pruitt, pastor of the j died at the Eugene hospital Tues-!
served refreshments following the Mrs. Clarlne Putman, registrar; first lu many year» that the plant
Springfield's Town team has also
has not been closed down for re-
them
in Springfield,
»»nriiivfleld d
d av
at die
the M
age . ° of t 40
40 years. He;
pa,r.
church In
.y a.
. prellmlDary gem . the P ~ t
meeting.
___
Jolana Putman, conductress; and
Site Given Name
The local Star . h.pter.accepted |
w " ; guard
New Year holidays. It was closed
from h'8 *ork here h e ; was born July' 4 J 8 9 4 in Sweden
( Thurs<Jay they
.
Just before the program was mi Invitation from the Blue River
r
a ahsw« told members of his church Sunday and came to America in 1912 set ,
the Lowell In-
down
some
Gme
ago
for
a
short
resign-'
tling
Immediately
near
Creewell
^
ose
20-21
^ame
to
the
Lowell
In
over It was announced that the chapter In Rugene to meet with
The meeting of the two groups
'
,
B ! .
.
.
. . .
dependents. The Leaburg Reds Ides
site hud been officially named the them for a covered dl«h dinner In will be held In the Iuka quarters while aud needed repairs were - nlon,1Ilg w,,eD
made at that time. The plant at «“ <”• He “sks ,o be
* “* 7 * h
Im ow Mrs Mar hav* a,8° won 8 clo,Mf T‘ct° ry
White Branch Winter Recreation Eugene on Juuary 11.
on the Mecond floor of the armory. m ane a , iu a i
fective Jhnuary 27 after which time I survived by his widow. Mrs. Mar-
site. It la located about two esol
Wendllng Is down now for repairs
mug,c Jorle Pe, er8on and three children “ ”*
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Mrs W. K. Barnell will be chair
Production in the Oregon-Wash­
onebalf mile« above lx»»t Creek man for the covered dish dinner to MANY APPLY FOR AUTO
n,l young people's activities at the Roy. Harold and Harvey, all a t ,
ington mills dropped during the
ranch A road lends off from the he held at the local meeting of the
S T A R T IM P R O V E M E N T S
TAOS AT CITY HALL past few weeks, due to both wea­ First Christian church in Eugene, home.
McKensle highway a third of a group preceding their nest meet­
The resignation will be presented
Funeral arrangements are to be
ther conditions and closing down to the official Church Board this made at the Veatch chapel In Eu- A T C IT Y H A L L T H I S W E E K
mile to White Branch creek where
ing.
I. M. Peterson. Springfield city for repairs at the mills. New busi­
parking apace for more than 200
recorder, has been kept busy the ness continues higher than the pro­ evening at their monthly session, gene.
A new counter has Just been
cars was at a premium. It la esti­
past few days issuing temporary duction according to tbe weekly Rev. Pruitt announced Sunday
completed
at the City hall aa one of
mated that nearly 300 cars visited ODD FELLOWS MEET IN
auto license permits, and taking report from the West Coast Lum­ mornlnc that he had a man In mind LEGION POST TO HEAR
the Improvements to be made for
tbe site during the day bringing
REGULAR SESSION HERE applications for new plates. Al­ bermen’s association.
whom he could recommend as his
DISTRICT COMMANDER the new administration which takes
1200 people.
successor. There are several can. j
_______
though the deadline for making ap
over the business of the City on
A total of 548 down and operat­
The Mprlngfleld 1. O. O. F. lodge plication was Monday evening,
A short walk rver the hill, about
didates for the office aud it is not i ^.be atate and national program January 14. The new counter re­
ing mills In Oregon and Washing­
two blocks brings one to the shel­ held Its first meeting of the new many went to the city hall Wed­
certain that the church board will (}f , be American Legion will be places an old desk and a high
ton which reported to the associa­
ter house with a large fireplace In year last night, which was the final nesday to fill out their applications.
act Immediately on the choice of discussed here tonight at a special counter. The present counter Is
tion for the week ending Decem­
either end. Here one stands and meeting of the term for present Some motolsts. getting tired of
meeting of Springfield post num­ low enough so persons seated out­
ber 22. produced 68.320.921 board a new pastor.
faces the natural bowl and the two officers. New officers will be in ­ waiting In line In Eugene, cam« to
Rev. Pruitt has been pastor of ber 40 Z. E. Merrill, third district side the office section may carry
feet of lumber. This was approxi­
long ski runways to the west. stalled In a Joint ceremony with Mprlngfleld where they did not
the Springfield church for the past commander, of Albany, and all dis­ on conversation and see the per­
mately 9.000.000 feet under the pre-
Many smaller slides of varrylng the Rebekah lodge next Monday have to wait long yesterday.
four years, coming here from Ore­ trict committee chairmen, includ­ son in the other half of the room.
eding week. The average produc­
Offlcers-elect will prac
slopes have been opened on the evening
gon City where he had established ing Mr. Führer, membership chair A low railing to provide an office
Peter on has been appointed a tion of this group of sawmills In
tlce for the Installation at the hall
ridge a few feet directly north.
man. 1111 be present and will speak. with a waiting room Is also being
deputy secretary of state to accept 1934 has been 78.383.093 feet; dur­ a new church.
tonight.
"Christ and the Toller.” »Ill be
Tbe meeting will be held at the built In the small room adjoining
More W o rk To Be Done
applications
for
nuto
licenses
ing
the
Rame
period
tn
1933
their
A program commemorating the
the subject for the morning ser­ armory and a considerable portion the main office.
The site Is not completed, the
weekly average was 77.074.386 feet.
vice at the church Sunday morning, of It will be given over to a dis-
llelknap OCC camp boys and offic­ birthday of Thomas Wlldey. found­
The new business reported last
tn the evening the pastor will slon of pending legislation.
ers are to construct another shel er of the order In America, will be LEGION CANCELS AREA
week by 548 mills was 82.878.698
PARTITION CUTS OFF
ler house on the side of Foley given January 16, to which the
CONFERENCE AT BEND board feet against a production of preach on the subject, “A Place
Called Gethsemane." The pastor FRIENDS INVITED FOR
ildgu at the top of the long ski Rebekah members have been In­
PART OF RESTAURANT
68.320.921 feet and shipments of
The Area conference of the Am 83.646.332 feet. Their shipments will sing a vocal solo.
mnwaya during the nest few vited. W. F. Walker Is chairman
BRIDGE
PARTY
FRIDAY
weeks The road Into the site will of the committee on arrangements. erlran l-eglon which wus to have were over production by 22.4 per­
A high partition has been built
la«en held at Bend on Saturday and cent and their current sales were
be graveled and more runways and
In the Cline restaurant In the back
Mr
and
Mrs.
W.
N.
Long
enter­
u toboggan slide will be built dur­ TOMATO-MELON MEN TO Sunday of this week has been post­ over production by 21.3 percent. FIRE SWEEPS TROUGH
end closing off several of the
WEST SPRINGFIELD Suft tained a number of their friends at'
poned because ol the weather. The The orders booked last week by
ing to next year.
bridge
Friday
evening
at
their
booths which are seldom used,
MEET IN EUGENE TONITE next conference Is scheduled to be
home. Their guests Included Mr This hag been painted a light
Many people will visit and use
this group of Identical mills were
A service-station, residence, and and Mrs. H. W. Whitney, Mr. and green. The restaurant now seats 20
held al Portland on January 12 under the preceding week by about
the site each week end during the
Plans for 1936 will be discussed
winter. Mome members of the Ob at a meeting to be held at the of­ and 13 according to M. A. Pohl 4.600,000 feet or approximately a store and garage combination Mrs. Dan Crites, Mr. and Mrs persons, and the extra space can
were all destroyed by fire at West Elvin May. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. be used without extra trouble If
■ Idlans will be there each week-end fice of County Agent O. 8. Fletcher, commander of the local post.
5.2 percent.
Springfield Sunday evening about
to lend assistance, and there will In Eugene this evening at 8 o'clock
The unfilled order file at these
Barnell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hend needed.
9:30. H. L. Mooney, owner ot ihe
BIRTHDAY
CLUB
HOLDS
lie a number of toboggans avail between tomato and melon growers
mills stood at 371.190.370 board
erer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart, i
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able. Nearly a doxen Eugene bust and members of the control board PARTY NEW YEAR’S EVE feet, approximately 3.000.000 feet store and garage buildings which and Carl Olson.
HOSTESSES CHANCED
were vacant, estimated his loss at
■teas firms have donated one each of the Oregon-Washington Market­
under the week before. The aggre
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
to be used at the site. These bear ing agreement.
Members of the Birthday club gate Inventories of 130 mills are »1.000 with no Insurance.
WALKERS ENTERTAIN AT
The
service
station
and
resi­
the namea of the donora and will Production control, better methods held a New Year's eve party Mon 10.3 per cent more than at this
Mrs. W. C. Wright and Mrs. Cllf-
dence were valued at »2600 by Jack
NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY
be kept In the custody of the Ob­ of enforcing the act, and conditions day evening nt the home of Mr tltme last year.
_______
ford Wilson will entertain for mam-
Trout
who
had
recently
taken
over
sidians at their cabins a inlle away which may he peculiar to any and Mrs. Dan Crites In Eugene
Mr and Mrs. W F. Walker en- bers of the Needlecraft club at the
A long pair, slxteen-foot, of tan­ single community will be consider­ Bridge and dancing were enjoyed EVANGELIST GIVES PARTY this business. He had partial In tertalned at their home In Eugene home of the former this afternoon.
suianco.
Cause
of
the
fire
was
not
dem skis belonging to Norwstd ed at the meettng.
durlg the evening before a buffet FOR DEPARTING TEACHER
Monday evening with a New Year's Mrs. F. B. Flanery and Mrs. Mar-
determine,!.
Nelson have been left at the site In
lunch wbb served. Mr. and Mrs. E
watch party. Eugene and Spring Ion Hall, who were to have enter-
the custody of the CCC officials j Ing February
E. May won high scores during the
Thirty members of*the Evangel­
field people were Invited. Those at talned this week, will entertain at
and
Margaret
AENEAS CLUB GROUP
for use of those who are proficient
Don Chambers
evening.
tending front Springfield were Mr., the succeeding meeting when Inl­
ist class of the Christian church
With regular ski. Beginners are not Hubbard received the only serious
HAS DINNER MEETING and Mrs. F. B. Flanery and Mr. and tlatlon will be held.
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Injuries
of
the
entire
day.
Cham
udvlsed to try these unless an ex­
NEW ARRIVALS BUYING
Elmer Pyne last night for a 8; 30
Mrs. E. C. Stuart.
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perienced person rides the front hers received a broken left leg,
Mrs. M. J. McKlIn entertained
----------------------- LIONS CLUB MEMBERS
PROPERTY NEAR CITY potluck dinner and party to honor members of the Aeneas club with a
and
Miss
Hubbard
wrenched
her
of them.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers. Mr.
knee. Both accidents occurred on
MEETING TO BE FRIDAY
Obsidians Taka Active Part
one o'clock luncheon meeting at MISS LONG HOSTESS FOR
Mr. and Mrs. William Harris of Myers has been serving as teach­
toboggans
which
were
being
used
Obsidians took the leading role
her "home here last Thursday.
CARD
CLUB
MEMBERS
er
of
the
class
and
Is
leaving
soon
Indiana, have purchase,! 9« acres
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Regular meeting for members of
in the outing of the week-end. They on one of the long ski runways
of land near Dexter recently from for Wallowa where he will take Guests Included Mrs. I. M. Peter
Members
of
the
O
No
card
club
the
Springfield Lione club will be
Several
doctors
were
present
and
•ntertalned l i t at their New Year's
son, Mrs. Ernest Bertsch. Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jordan. Mr. and over the pastorate of the Christian
will meet this evening at 8 o'clock held Friday noon at Taylor hall. W.
eve party at ti.ei, cabin and fed gave first aid Immediately. Several
Pyle
and
Mrs.
H.
W.
Whitney.
Mrs
Mrs. H. B. Plalsted of Taft, Call church.
at the home of Miss Florence Long E. Buell and H. O. Dibble« ar«
130 at thefr turkey dinner Tueaday other beginners limped about dur
Mr and Mrs. Myers received a John Parker will entertain the for their regular bridge session. ' members of the program commit-
fornla, have purchased the Shell
Ing
the
afternoon
with
sore
ankles
afternoon. This organisation will
group
at
her
home
for
their
next
knd other bruises, the result of ¡service station at Goshen and will table lamp as a friendship token
The group meets every other week, tee for the luncheon meeting.
hold their annual winter sports ca»
meeting on January 22.
from the class membership.
t«*“* possession soon.
r.lval with competitive events dur spills In a day of thrills.
BEHTHN WETZEL
INST BITES BEIB
FUNERAL BITES
SET FOB TUBIT
BAB. UNITS N H L
INSTALL. TONIGHT
MILL BONN ONLY
NEN TUB’S DAT
CHURCH PULPIT