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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TIURTY-BUCOND YKAH
H PK IN O H K IJJ, I«ANK COUNTY. OKKOON, T IlU ItH U A Y , JANUARY 24. 1936
SCHOOLS P,iyEN
HEALTH b£<0R
Mora Drastic Curb On% •
dttnta Carrying ContagiJ*
Disaasa la Sought
PREACHER SEES Lions Set Date STREET PROJECT Stewart Named SPORTSMEN SAY
Lor Ladies Nite
ERA OF DICTATOR
warnt io begin 7 o P.O . Place PLANT MORE FISH
Fifty-Two Students Namad;
Annual Fun Event To Be On
Held Office From 1913 To
All But Seven Hold Place i Man-Made Laws Of Democ­
Washington's Birthday;
Actual Labor May Not Get 1922; Acting Postmaster Want Native Trout Propaga­
During Entire Period
Committees Named
racy Breaking Down Reli­
Under Way Until Next
Since March 1934
ted For McKenzie And Up­
ance
Upon
Higher
Power
Week, Need Equipment
•<ulors, with IS nume«, led lite
Annual Ladle» Night banquet and
per Willamette Rivers
Harry M. Htewart, acting poet*
rissa»» at the high school III
fun program of the Hprlngfluld
T A L K S O F J E W S T O N IG H T
of Springfield «Ince March
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number of name« on the honor roll TALKS OF JEWS TONIGHT
<lub win be held at the I. o. LABOR WILL GET »7.550 master
,#3<
„„received
word that hi- NEED ADDITIONAL
PENS
1934. ha» received word that hl«
released today. Thu honor roll cov
i <> F ball on Friday evening. Fete
appointment
a»
postmaster
In
the'
No Advice Or Free Drugs To e r . the fir.t set......... . a . well a» Dr. Conant To Conclude Set- ruary M „ waa announced
tbM Supervisor To Be Named By X " "office C L ^ i p X X Friday Skeet Course Discussed; En-
Be Furniahad By District
the »Il week» period Thoae »tu
ies Of Lectures At Baptist d u b / meeting Friday by W F, Street Committee; Hours by the United State» Senate. He
gineer Offers To Donato
deut» who «fou place» on the honor
Or School Physician
Walker, chairman of tbe general I
Church On Sunday
Differ From CWA Plan
haM not received hi» formal notlfl
Service« To Club
roll for the first time bava the
committee.
cation yet.
j
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Au entirely new procedure In wording, »lx week», after their
Modern democracy a» exempli-
All committee aaalgnmenU were
Springfield SERA »treat project
Thi» la Stewart’« second term a»
More fish, especially fish native
health ■•gslatlou at the Sprlugfleld’ names All other »tudent» have! tied In France and the U n ited 1 announced and report» of their will probably be started Oie middle
•i liool» 1« now being organised fol |,e c n named on the honor roll each ' State» 1» pavlug the way for ab»o- activity will be heard at the meet of next week according Io Ear, local postmaster, having been ap- to tbe two «treams. are needed la
lowing the meeting of the »cbool , | j week» period during the first i lulu rule, the rule of the Anti- | lug of the club on February 1. Thompson, chairman of the street pointed In 1913 under tbe Wllaon the McKenxIe and W illamette
administration. At that time be »er- river» before fishing can be ex-
hoard with the Health t om iolltee
,,r
¡Christ, »aid Ur. J. K. Conant, Bible Committee aaelgnmuuta were a»
committee of the City Council.
ved until the spring of 1922. about peeled to get much better. Jack
of the city cuuucll laal Tburaday j Júniora with 16 uame» were auc ! lecturer, from tthlcago, In expand follows;
The project submitted by tbe
1 ond. and the fre»lunen and «ophoj »'S hl» subject, "Why are wa bead I Flay—Walker. I. M. Petoraon. planning committee, hearted by 18-month» under tbe Harding re Luckey, prominent Lane county
glme.
sportsman and Secretary of tbe
Following in« meeting the at bool
t|„d for , b(rd and
Ing lor dlctalorahlp? or tbe Nalur« C'.ayton F. Barber, Ur. Melville 8. Harry M Stewart, carries an ap-'
The
appointment
is
made
for
four
*"ane County Sportsmen a assocla-
I oni d announced dial they had sp
w„ b „,gb, ga(.h There was
Human Government," at the Jones. and F. B Flwnery.
proprlatlou or approximately J7550
pointed Hr. hlltlou V. Walker »» ol|„ p<,at „raduale and one »pedal Bapllal church laal night.
Stunt»—H. E. Maxey. Thelmur J for labor. The city la to furnish! years and doe» not Include the per ,lon- to“ member» of the McKen-
lod In which an acting pontmaster *** U*t*way Rod and Gun club at
school pbyalc.au and that be bad
,
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Nelaon and w K Barnell.
*1716 for materials and supplies.
served.
their monthly meeting Monday
ivuseiilcd to ic iv e without rouum
I
* o,iant described tbe United
Bunquet—H.
O.
Hlhblee,
J.
U
Word
of
It»
approval
by
the
state
eraltou.
.
| Of a total of 62 students named ‘ sta te s form of government as an
Stewart I. a native of Spring-. “**“ “ Tay'or
1‘yle and Jobn Anderson.
office In Portland wa» received
l i e will apeud oue hour, Ibree "" ,b " bo,,or r<>11' •** bul 7 h“ »“ ( Interpretive
democrccy, one It*
Held, being
urging the State
week.
B. Murphy, Rev. Dean Ihl-
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_ one of the oldest reel-1 i « A '«“«*“1*°“
e,
«
oa> a week, from 1 KntU 2 al the b,‘ld *»•“*'•’• on the llal during the wlilch the people seek Io enforce C. Music—U.
Foindeter. und Harry M S tew -
Just what work Is to be done and 'len l■ of tbe
,n number of i Galne ‘'om nils «ton, to make an boo
entire semester.
Ib e will of a higher power. T b e art.
echoolN, M tuday» at Ibe high
details for the management of k i y e“r» of continual residence. He eat *“ ®rt u’ r»1»» “ d propagate
Those on ibe honor roll Just re- French democracy was pictured as
» -liool. W edn esd ays a l tb e L ln c o lu ,
F a v o rs- F. B. Hamlin. Dr. W N. will have to be worked out by the w*" born bere ,n ,f*82 »“d ha« I n,or,‘
fl,b ,roln native
brood trout
11- need are:
lie I rig of tbe rullug type In which Dow and E. C. Stuart.
street committee. Most of the Mpe,,t bl" e» ‘,re lifetime In
this of tbe McKenxIe
and Willamette
a <> Fridays at lite Brut lain «ctiooL
Duiliig these visits he will uiakei Heutore—Obert Andrews, Jorry j lbe people recognise no higher
, rivers, and to provide additional
Decorations— M C. Kirkland. P I shovels und picks which were pur ' ommunlty.
regular Inapadlohs of saullsry c J C M l ’ l 'harl"a Cola’ MarJorl. <J«r-. p„w w .
feeding pens so that a greater num­
J. Bartholomew. Larsixi Wright, ‘ chased fo r th e CWA project last
ber of fish might be raised tor
dttloli. and w.,1 examine all c b ll-'ram ’ L*"r‘" ,,o w u ,a ’ C,B,r ' “ “7
Conflict Of Will
and
W.
E.
Buell.
year
have
disappeared
and
new
dreu Who »bow »ymptom« of a con-, Mary Kwthwrln»» H a n ts, Harold
Through all the age« from tbe
liberation in tbe rivers, was passed
During tbe meeting Dr. Philip A. one« will have to be purchased.
taglou» disease. Those affllcte.il N*11, lr*’1**’
1« week«). Hob | llnie
the Garden of Eden the up-
at the meeting and will be sent to
Most of the workers eligible for
wlll be given a letter to thoir par **rl I-aJ<’lu
<• w eek»), LaVara« i permoat queetlon ba« been. 1» Parsons, chairman of the Or sgon
tbe Commission members at Port­
these
Jobs
are
now
working
or
the
planning
committee
outlined
the
ent» and seul home. The letter will! **u sb ' D° rU Koblna<,,, <• w eeks), | G(Xj , WIH best, or Is man's will
land.
history of the relief activities in county road north of Springfield
td v la e th e parent-, to take the child ■
,OBB SrarB>'’
« » » e r s o n . F a y e b„„, Mahj tbe apeaker |„ tracing
Try Many Experiments
the
state
and
discussed
the
work
and
they
will
have
to
be
transfer
Stratton. Frances Stile«. Mary Trot tbe history of all guverumeut.
Io their regula! (»inlly pbya'clau
Mr
Luckey charged the Oam*
red
to
the
new
project.
which bis group was attempting to
who will prescribe treatment re-1 ter, Raymond Withers. Mary Elkow
When
man
opposed
God’»
will
he
Commission
with conducting ex-
do
for
the
future.
He
advised
all
The
work
In
Springfield
which
fardi»»» of Ihr ability of the pall (6 week» I.
Junior»—I»«ter Anderson. Bai was driven out of the Garden of local groups to present suggestions wlll consist largely of rebuilding Half Of 181 Tracts In Spring- périment» with many kinds of 1m
tu l to pay for »ame.
ported fish in these rivers, some
bars Barnell. I-sMuyne Black. Idiw- Eden If be had not been, he might for work projects to the state relief I the surface on several streets and
field Have Liens Which
office In Portland. These will be { repairing alleys and culverts, can-
from Montana. Utah, and soma
In Office Evary Oay
, reiic« Chase, Russell Cooper, Ed have eaten of the Tree of Life and
City
Will
Lose
takes and other streams in differ
Ou other days than thoae deslg Hensen, Caroline Hicks, Josie physical death would have been assembled and sifted down and In-1 not be shoved ahead very rapidly,
Th<.re are lg l tracta of
; *»« P««» ot this state, but falling
before
any
project There arc Just so many eligible!
ualed (or the various schools, Ur. Hicks, John Klckbusch. Lola Man- Impossible. This would have meant vestlgaled
workers and they can work only I Springfield which will be sold by t0 try r‘” tockln8 tb* stream s
with
Walker will tie al Ills office at ley, Florence May, Jolutna Putmaa that Hell would have been on earth. money 1» made available.
Noah was tbe first governor, re­
until they tbe ,.ounty ab^rtff HOOU for deUli. ‘b« ««»Pring
of the native
red-
Hunger know» no limitations, de­ the number of hours
It) 30 every morning except Thura- (6 w eeks), Robert Suul, Warren
ceiving his authority from God. In- clared Dr. Parsons, Ibe man with­ have earned the sum
needed for uuent taxeg Tbe c l t , ot spring sides. Many of these Imported flab
day aud Sunday and pupils show-' Vail. Albert Rodakowskl.
set by the fleId boIda ,len i again t half of are not suitable (or the streams,
lug symptoms of some sltm enl will
Freshmen Henry Chare, Helma j ' * *B^a *'/ tbe ^ ra* 8"vern° f was a out work or funds must be fed. their maintenance as
man
and
not
a
woman,
and
In
no
County
R
elief
committee.
thw,e tracU
wl„ |U B d # 1(U.g(j the Diamond lake trout are really
Most
of
tbe
CWA
money
was
ad­
be given a spei tally prepared blank Clement, Ueorge Drury. Marvin
There will be no set scale of loss when the property is sold ac- steelheads and not a freshwater
by Gie teacher aud sent to the phy-, Drury, Marvin Easton, Meredith place In the Bible la there a bint mittedly wasted as far as material
fish, he contended.
Peterson. city re-
aldau who will examine the child. Ebbert (8 week»), Joe Keever that womau should take part In accomplishm ents are concerned. hours for each worker on the new
Fishing is gradually getting
He will either send tbe cblld back Winifred Klckbusch. Donna Sever- government, said Ur. Conant. Also, A large part of tbe SERA expend! project such as prevailed under the ■ corder
; God established the law of capital tures have been made without suf CWA when all men started at the
worse in these streams and now
to school or order tbe cblld to visit son.
Approximately 90 percent of thia
Sophomores — Joseph Andrews, punishment, aud all Just laws are flcient lasting achievement result­ same lime, worked so many hours property will be bought by th e ! only those who know the proper
thu family physician for treatm ent
ing. but Ibis was Justified as an and Ihen quit for the week. The
places, time, and equipment to use
Under no circum stances will the Anita Henson. Ctarabelle Mrood. traceable to this law.
county for the taxo^. In these in-1
emergency measure, be stated. We work will be rotated under the new
can be sure of catching a string of
R ise of Nations
child be allowed to return to school Ada Jobnaoii (8 w eeks), Racbel
stances the city has 60 days In
Tbe failure of the Babyloulana are now trying to build something plan of relief.
1 Which to pay the ta x e s'a n d 'ta k e
he “ W MaD5r tOUriata com«
. without first receiving the written L»e, Dorothy Millican, Hasel Nes
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I
to
build their tower of Babel aud lasting, something that will be ot
title to the property if it to desires h*re a"dJ * * * “1 a week a‘° “« tba
approval of tbe school doctor.
bill, Gladys Shelley.
to protect an investment. This can- ^ver wtthoet catching enough fish
Special stu d eu t-M elv in T railer J ‘bel’' 4lvlalon Into many languages real benefit to us after this present
Work With Health Officer
wus tbe foundation for our many economic upheaval has settleu TWO HOOP GAMES ON
not be done, however, as the clt, f° r the‘r ° W" meala-
Post graduate—Clara Wagner.
Both the school hoard and their
WEEK-END SCHEDULE has no fund for this purpose.
governments. Tboae people who down, and at the same lim e care
Annual Take Estimated
donor, who will work In conjune
could understand one language for those wbo need uld.
When an individual purchases a ! He
»*>■<*'<’ ««“
lion with Ur. W, H. I'ollard, city
Albany To Invade Territory For H.
formed groups which became the
health officer, waut II plainly u
tract of property at the tax sale ar® «*«“ B fr° “ tb* McKenxIe river
S.
Game
Friday
Night;
Coburg
: roots of preset^ governments. Uod
, ,
.
..
, ,,
each year by fishermen and that
derstood that no medicine
he does not pay the delinquent city
I.O.O.F. Comet Tonight
| also gave the Jews a chance to rule 08463670
e
.
,u.
.
,
more
than this number are taken
drugs, are to be furnished by the
I lien, but this assessm ent contin- .
a kingdom which they forfeited, be
' ues to be i.„m
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_ I b>' fisb duck» annually. The only
district, to r Is tb e school doctor
Two
good
basketball
games
are
held
against
the
property-
declared.
to prescribe treatments for any of
on the schedule for local teams under the new owner, according
Since that lim e peoples of the
tbe cblldreu
here this week-end. Tonight the [ to the present law, says Peterson. and more fish. At least as many
i world huve run the gamut of all
fish should be put bAck into the
The local action la purely one of
I.O.O.F. team plays Coburg I.O.O.F.
Robert Innie Of Pleasant H ill|,or,“a of «"»«rnment from the ab
A
compilation
made
this
morn-
river
as are taken out If fishing
irolectlon tor the uormally healthy
and Friday evening the high school
solute ruler to complete democr­
ing by the City Recorder shows 87 can be expected to hold its own.
cblldreu In H e school. Those who
W ai Oldest and Sole Survi­ acy. In which the will of the people
will meet Albany. Both games are
Catholic Service Conducted
The Lane county sportsmen have
routact a contagious disease are In
to be played at the local gymnas­ tracts within the city on which
vor Of Fourteen Children
is supreme.
For West Springfield Man ium.
liens are held. The total sum In permission to take brood trout
l>* sought mt mid elem lnaled from
Ill a democracy man makes laws
Who Dies At Hospital
the classroom us quickly as pos­
The eldest aud last survivor If a
The Odd Fellows eked out a close which the city is involved is »6.- from the McKenxIe river to pro-
sible Io pi event spread to others. family of 14 children. Robert Inula, Io guide him self and refuses to
victory 33-32 over Cottage Grove 000.26 as principal plus the inter pagatlon and are willing to do thia
Alfred Urammoiid, 74, West here Monday night. This was their - est which has accumulated. Not if the hatchery will cooperate with
The child will he Informed of hl* mom fri>quently known as, “U n d e abide by any other law. Absolute
,vagUe yittor>. of (he 8ea all of this will necessarily be lost, them in the local experiment. Mora
siiiuent and It Is up to Ibe parents Boh," by Ills friend», pussed away democracy Is falling because It Is Springfield, died Saturday after-■
| pens are needed, and these can be
1.1 provide a cure or tbe child can- ul bis home at Pleasant Hill Sat­ the wrong type of government. In noon at the Pacific hospital in Eu- s(jn They hol(J w(Dg QTer Bell[n#p but a large part of it will be.
adversity we blame Uod, and In gene. Funeral services were held
and
McKenl,e Redglde8 ,n
, secured across the river from the
rot return to school.
urday. He wus 78 years uld.
I present hatchery on the Eugene
Under the county SERA medi­
Born on April 28, 1868 In Indi­ times of prosperity we take credit Tuesday morning at 10:30 from the practice games.
I Water Board site, said Luckey.
Branstetter-Slmon chapel In E u -1 High school hoopers have not
cal project now pending no cases an*, Robert hints later moved with (or what we have done.
gene.
Father
Francis
P.
Leipzig
of-
!
W
o
rld
's
F
a
ir
H
e
ld
P
a
g
e
a
n
t
«111 be handled by the county doc­ his parents to Missouri and Texas,
Skeet Plana Offered
tared sc well. They took a terrible
Tbe World’s fair was pointed out delated and Interment was made In drubblng 62.4 a, Coryal„g last
tor. All treatments will be pres­ coming to Oregon and settling at
Plans for a skeet coarse for gun
as a pageant of the last 100 years the old Odd Fellows cemetery.
cribed by tb e family doctor. Praa- Pleasaut Hill 10 years ago.
enthusiasts were outlined by Chat
i day evening, and Eugene high hand-
He was born August 1. 1860. in j
Ihem g u
defeal here Tuea
criptlous for tboae on the relief
E. Turner, superintendent of con­
On« slster ln luw, Mrs. H. H. Cos- In which was paraded before tbe
rolls will be ruled without cos', to silt, survives, as does two nephews, cltlien s of tbe world all tbe Illinois, and was married to Miss day evenlng Tbe same evenlng tbe
struction for the Game Conimla-
ibe Individual, and those wbo can­ Emmett and John hulls, aud Ibree ‘ b“ n« - ® «4a In those years. The Mary Hendry at W ebster. South CorTalIlg flve conquered the strong
l sion. Mr. Turner offered to donate
not pay, but whn are not on the nieces, Mr«. Belva Mitchell, Mrs. 1800 years before that tim e the Dakota In 1885 She pussed away Albany gquad and now geeIn to 5v Funeral Services For Upper his time and serficea in preparing
relief roll will also be taken care Hattie Jacoby, all of Laue county, people of the world had lived much in 1919
Mr. Grammoud operated bead|ng straight for a district
McKenzie Resident To Be a building plan, and to personally
ot.
supervise the construction of such
s lid Mrs. Mina Pelrel of Ixis An­ as they did In the time of Christ, a second hand store In Eugene for championship
Held This Afternoon
said the speaker.
25 years.
Plan Naw In State
a coarse In this vicinity if suffici­
geles.
Mo far as is known, this Is the
lu France strife und revolution
Survivors Include one daughter,
Funeral servloes were held Tues
Funeral services for Wade H ent Interest can be developed. The
fu st community In Oregon where day morning at 10:30 at the Pleas lias prevailed during the 100 years. Mrs. Lydia Saunders and one son IUKA CIRCLE INSTALLS
, Craft. Lea burg resident who died »‘“Her «rill be discussed further
a school physician has been named. ,,nt lllll church. Interment was Christianity tins been Intentionally in Portland; 14 grandchildren and
TWO OFFICERS AT MEET al bis honje Tuesday, will be held at tbe next meeting.
Several schools have health nurses, made In the church cemetery by forced oul of most activities of tbe It) great grandchildren; six sisters,
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this afternoon at one o’clock from
A commRtee consisting of Harry
Dr. Walker had considerable ex the Poole Fuu«>rsl home. In charge French peoples lives, until at the including Mrs. A. J. Hendry at
Mrs. Grace Lansberry was Instal-' the Branstetter-Slmon chapel in Fandrem. Lloyd Nyhart and Lar
last census taken there eight mil­ Multnomah and Mrs. Lawrence Jed as president and Mias Jolana - Eugene. Interment will be made in son Wright was named to super­
perleuce In thia type of work while of the service.
lion people professed to be aethists. O'Toole at Watertown, South Da- Putman as couductor at the regu the Greenwood cemetery near Lea- vise the setting permanently of tbe
< i limy health ( (fleer In Cooa conn
iar meeting of Iuka circle. Ladies j burg.
Protestant Germany has progress­ kota, and three brothers.
ty. He has already written to Dr.
gun club trap on the airport. The
Stricker at state health office In F. L. GIRLS SEEK WAYS
ed while France had declined, prov-
| auxiliary of the G. A. R. which met
Mr. Craft was born at Mt. Ver trap must now be taken out and
Salem to ascertain If there are any
TO SWELL TRESASURY i
,bal "Tbe Nb,i‘»'» That Forget ELDON BRATTAIN DIES
' ltt«t Thursday evening at the home non, in I»awrence county Missouri, moved back each time It la used.
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j God Shall Perish," he said.
ether doctors In Oregon, aud In
AT LAKEVIEW SATURDAY of Mr" A,l<* Doeaa. Mrs. Myrtle on May 14. 1869. He was the son After it Is permanently set and
what manner they are carrying ou
It was not until Divine assistance
A special committee was numed
closed In If can be left on the field
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Egglmann. past department presl- of William and Sarah S. Craft.
their work.
to seek ways and means of raising was asked that the constitutional
Eldon M. Brattaln, brother of ¡dent, wa the Installing officer. The
He marrled Annle w h e e lu on and used frequently for pracUce
funds for their work was named convention was able to succeed. Paul Brattaln. passed away at his two were unable to be present at Augug, g lgg3
MeK||» e y , Texas, work.
Friday evening by the F. I,. Ulrls of Again, In the Civil war Divine guid­ home at Lakeview. Saturday morn- the regular Installation meeting. and af(pr j,v,ng ln
tbe soutbern
Flah Rule* O. K.
REBEKAH MEMBERS TO
Juanita Rebekah lodge. The meet : ance was Implored and the inscrlp- ing following au extended Illness Mrs Egglmann also presented a states for several years came to
No changes In the fishing laws
GIVE PIN MONDAY NIGHT Ing was held at the home of Miss T*011- "I11 l,od We Trust" was placed He was 72 years old.
and bag limits for 1936 were re
I>ust circle president pin to Mrs Oregon 27 years ago.
Doris Girard. Dale Daniels presided 0,1 ll" silver coins. All presidents of
commended to t w commission by
He leaves his widow and two Stella Lewis.
Surviving are his widow. Mrs.
A Senior Noble Grand pin will be In the ahaence of Crystal Bryan, the United States have affirmed u sons. Funeral services were held at
the local club. There was some
Al the next meeting on Febru-
presented to Mrs. Carrie Jarrett at president. Named on the commit­ "Firm Reliance In the Protection Lakeview, where he wa« engaged ary 7. Mr Doane will also be host-1
’ ul'
"
°
”K suggestion that a part of the river
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tbe regular meeting next Monday tee were Maxine Snodgrass, Mrs. of a Divine Guidance,' when «hey In the cattle business. Tuesday ess. The group will practice for the ‘ bi,‘,r*n: « on»‘’J J*1*’ B“ t\ Palla’ be
closed
to fishing to provide a
night If she Is able to attend the Eleanor Turrell, and Irmu Nolt.
inspection visit of the state presl
reao1',
rH-
-lln - ep le,ls" I natural propagation ground. Such
took their oath of office, said Dr. afternoon.
Eugene; Lee Craft, Yamhill; and
.
.
, ... .
Conant.
lodge meeting. Drawings were held
Mr. Brattaln was w ell-known! dent to be made on February 21. ! , , , , , „
,, , , , .
,
an “tea has been established sue-
Mrs. Linnie Beyerlln. Vida. He also
...
. ,
this week
Call
for
8uperm«n
!
,
_
.
'
ressfully
on
the
Deschutes
river
here
by
many
people.
He
graduated
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MASONS SOCIAL NIGHT
, leaves 7 grandchildren and one
Every six months a drawing la
Rapidly the governments of the from the University of Oregon, and
near Bend It was reported. Tha
TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY world are approaching an hour of ,,iade b|g iagi visit here In 1926 ENDEAVOR CROUP MAKES great-grandchild. He was a mem- Uame Commission will meet on
made of all Past Noble Grands who
have not received these pins and
PROFIT FROM COMEDY' ber ,he Baptlgt ml88,onary ‘’burcb- March 11 to take final action on
supreme defiance to God, and the i when he attended the Sunset Trail
First of the monthly social ev
this will be continued until all re­
people are crying for someone to pageant,
the 1936 fishing regulations.
Ingn sponsored by Liberty Masonic lead them out of their trou b les.)
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ceive the pins. They were not
Music was furnished following
A net profit of slightly more than FUN_p0 KNG LAWMAKER
lodge will lie held Friday evening.
awuided until a few years ago. Now
Soon they will cry for a superman I q p g RITUAL GIVEN
*26 was realized by the Christian
the meeting by Henry Gerber and
A potluck dinner will be served a)
each outgoing Noble Grand receive»
Io straighten them oul, und then |
Endeavor from their play, "Where’s TO BE PENSION SPEAKER Donald Toonib with their violin
6:30 after which cards and dancing
PAST CHAPTER OFFICER Grandma?" given at the high school
tbe emblem.
wc shall have absolute rule.
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, and banjo. Refreshments were eo-
will be enjoyed. Harry M. Stew­
The ways mid means comm ittee
Tonight Dr. Conant will speak ou
j auditorium Friday evening.
Lane county people who do not ( joyed by the group.
art. John lleiiderer, and Clarence
Mrs.
Clifford
Wilson
was
pres­
of the lodge announced plans for
Instrumental numbers by Miss ¡attend the Newspaper banquet at j
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the subject, ‘ Will the Jews ever
Nelson are in charge of the ar­
a plate dinner to he held at the
rule the World? or tha nation that ented with a ritual of the Eastern Jewel Cunningham, vocal solos by tbe Osburn hotel Friday evening
rangements. The socials are for
ball on February 11.
cannot be destroyed." Friday he Star Tuesday evening when Mrs. Uldine Gartln. a reading by Conoly wll> be Kivet? an opportunity to BUFFET SUPPER GIVEN
Masons and Eastern star members
will discuss, W ere the Ten Com­ Pratt Holverson entertained for Sll«by. a vocal solo by Gerald Chll- bear C, P. Haight, legislator and
FOR CARD CLUB GROUP
and their families.
mandments given to keep or break? the past year's officers of Cascade tiers, and violin solo by Lowell Hag- humorist from Grant county, at the
chapter
at
her
home.
A
social
even­
FRIENDS GATHER FOR
aril, were given as Intermission court house In Eugene that name
or the law that men cannot obey.”
Members of the O-No card club
evening about 8:30. Haight, the were guest» of Miss Joey Hardy
Sunday morning hla topic will be ing with refreshments was enjoyed j | numbers.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE RUMMAGE SALE READY
by
those
present.
Business staff for the play were on'y legislator to speak on behalf at a buffet supper preceding their
FOR SATURDAY, REPORT "Defeat or Vlctory-Whlch?"
A miiall group of her friends sur­
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock
I Elisabeth Vail, business manager; i o( tbe Townsend pension plan at regU|ar bridge session last Thurs-
All detail» have been com­ Dr. Conant will lecture on. “Are AENEAS CLUB MEMBERS
prised Mrs. Alma Pollard this after­
Walter Taylor, stage manager: tbe statewide hearing Monday, will day evening at the home of Mrs.
noon on her birthday anniversary. pleted for the rummage sale which we nearing- the great world crisis?
SET MEETING AHEAD Florence Vail, advertising; and discuss the plan at the meeting Frl- Arah Nell Brlckey in Eugene. Hon­
They enjoyed an afternoon of the Girls League will sponsor at or the grace that men refuse to ac­
Marjorle Taylor, promptor.
; daX night.
ors at cards went to Miss Maxine
needlework and conversation. In­ the Pohl electric shop Saturday. cept." The sam e evening at 7:30
Monthly meeting of the Aeneas
In the east were Altle Manning,
Haight is the sagacious editor of Snodgrass. Miss Marguerite Mill-
cluded In the group were Mrs. Jean Louk mid Florence May have lie will speak on "Will America club will be held Tuesday, Janu­ William Cox, Martin Clark. Dawn the Blue Mountain Eagle who Is hollen and Miss Florence Long.
Raleigh Morris, Mrs. Rosa Mont­ charge of the sale. Joau Hoavey has ever turn Red? or the revolution ary 29. instead ot this week. Men. Church. Kenneth Smith, Mina Pet- rapidly winning national fame for
Miss Mlllhollen Is to entertain
gomery, Mrs. Katie Brumette and charge of advertising, ^pd Florence Glut cannot he avoided.** This will John Parker will be hostess for the erson, Beulah Thurman. Lola P et-: his admonishing the Oregon leg ls-p h e card group at their next meet-
ber sister who Is visiting bar*.
Belle Fish, of the cleabnip.
be his d o sin g lecture.
afternoon gathering.
erson and Elva Moyer.
tature to hurry up and go home.
Ing on February 7.
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