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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS BPKINOFIBLD, LANK COUNTY. ORBO ON, tmrty - hbcohd ybak NO. 2 TlIUItKDAV. JANUARY 31, 1935 forest Service RELIEF PROJECT L E O i E LI OF hm P p ln tn BEÏ. SHAW GALLEO h¿s - w « « « a f AHM Present Comedy Divide Games 6[ jsuio E» 10 CHOHCH HERE “ . . . . . . . . PLANNED FOR '35 RECALL E h V S Suggestion* Of Boycott Coercion Are Made If» Stallerà Addreee HOPE FOR RESIGNATION Petition* Being Circulated In Springfield; Paine Want* Quick Action V«e of the boycott, rsdlcallsm. ami coercion were advocated for Towhaend plan »upporter» In lain« county In a »ubtle disjointed ad- dre»« at the Muthudlal church Tues day evening by II. II. Htallard. cru- aader. “You pen pie In Lane county have alerted aomelhlng. and you rnual go through with II, and you muat wui." shouted the I'ortlaudur, lu re ferring to lb« recall movcmeul dl ■ecled against Repreeeiilatlve Mer riam “Here In lame couuty you people are beyond the propaganda stage. Aclhrn la what la now needed to lorn« county." Resell Not Personal The Merrluiu recall movement la uot personal. It 1« being brought on because lie yelled that he was being threatened when be waa reminded of the wlahaw of hla conalltuenta. and becauae he openly boaated that he had voted against the Townsend meiuoiTal resolution when the ma jority of hla electors favored II. “Merrluiu waa not the only one who voted agalnat the revolution They loll me D ia l I he representa tive from Lebauoii (presumably re ferring to T. W Munyauj who operate« a bakery bad uot sold mure lhau three loaves of breed the day following the vote," Htallard continued. The buslueas Inlereats see future benefits from the Townsend plan aud are lining up for II; the proas becau e It la controlled by adver tisers. who are business Interests, la opposing the plan; the legisla ture 1« slacked now. but will soon have to be stacked with people like those In the audience tonight; and self preservation Is the first law of the land. These aud other almllar charges were hurled by the speaker to a sympathetic audience. Hopes He Resigns C. C. C. Side Camp In Spring- _____ Curtain To Rise Friday On I. O. O. F„ Town Team* Win, Farce “Whole Town’s Talk field Places New Pole* and City Council Reverses Ap- Lane County Rural Organiza H. S. Lo*»*; Coburg, El> Former Cottage Grove Min ing,” At Auditorium Heavy Copper Wire pointmont* Of Street and tions Designate Activities; mira, and Grove Coming ister To Take Over Duties Fire Department Heads Grange See* Busy Year Til* whole town will Ito talking At Christian Church Soon Th« fore«l service metallic tela-, Hprln*(leid I. O. O. F. bushel ball and laughlnK. too. tomorrow night Programs of work for lo»ne eoen- i*h«ne *"* built from M< Ken p q h i u t y MEET TONIGHT playara will go Io Coburg till« «ven TheHprlugfleld Christian church wbw, Ho- student lesly of Hprlng ........................................... |„,n |* ,e br,<1«® *° b“ b<M’u C O U N TY TONIL.MT lug for a return game, and will e u baM , „ uud „ (.B„ Hb¥ , u Hbaw r|>w bou, Jobll 'y farm organizations and brought down to within a few ml lee' terlaln ihe Elmira leant Io-re next , be.-ome the pastor here, and hla Emerson and Anita tax»« Ihree-act »•<*>»“• farmers to carry on during " Hprlngfleld The line will New Bookkeeping System For T H*?>H 7 S ”e r ,o n . high school I * ™ " " ™ - The Whole Towns Talk >»« «« cooperation with U H . X . ^ b . high way to City Being Studied; GrOV. Robert ( huttertun a high school w(1( b(j bwe (n aboul three weeks |n< Fletcher, county agent, were adopt-: • , •» » the Wendllng and then five will luk« a breather this week- [ to take over hi. new duties accord- M, „ Marguerite Mlllhollen I. dl b> ‘-“ n® C o**» . t . 'he line will be railroad strung along the : j P the line will be strung along th e, end and will gel reudy Io receive .ng to Rev. Velile Pruitt, retiring rw.„ n< tb, wb|ch a manu. onndl al a special meeting held ; street and ditches along the Cottage Grove squad here also paator who reelgned lo accept new: fB,.turer w, Ilt, marrj, hl, daugh "i Eugene laet Friday Jan. 36, gene ai(.or(lllla to Perrv Thomnsoi.. < sooth I Fourth street received the according to Perry Thompson.1 south on February 6. neat Tuesday Chat- work In Kugene. Ilia resignation ter to his Junior business partner, *blch was attended by 36 reprea forest supervisor first attention of laborers this terton Is not sure whether he will becam e effective laat Sunday. a man very dlalnterestlng to ladles i entatlves of 25 farm organization*, Few persons are aware that the week when a crew of 10 men began have games for both his first and Rev. Pruitt mude the following lu general, and to the daughter In The a programs were In farm crop«, Forest Service and Three-C organi work Monday under the local ««cond teams «gainst Cottage statement this morning: particular. holllculture, dairying, poultry, gen- zation has set up a side camp In ] HERA street improvement project. Grove. "The Hprlngfleld Christian | h, the course of event« new»' • ral livestock, and rodent control, Springfield The camp la being I The number of men given employ- tax-al h.xip players have had a church has called I. H. Hhuw to the leaks out that the Junior partner Is p re p a re d by th e p ro je c t (n a jarKe house here inent gTew to 12 Tuesday. The firs busy week. Last night the high pastorate. The congregation gave Interested In a movie actress and i committees appointed by the conn It baa been here for several months work consisted of cleaning the aur- school team lost their first game for him the larg««4 vole cast by the then Ihe whole town Is talking, and : •'** *n cooperation with the county and w lllsoon be moved oat. plus dirt from Main street, and dig lo University high sehool oa the church for anything during my Chester, the partner, leaps to pop-1 ***«" »•»’> speclallata from the Oro- Work <« the telephone line be glng of ditches on the hillside along local floor to the tune of 40-22. On ministry of more than five years ulurlty. The only trouble Is that *on Htato college. gsn more than one year ago when South Fourth to direct the water Friday the Albany team took the bore. The church Is very happy the movie actress at id her husband, Grange Programs Adopted all poles on the upper end were re . from the hill. The water seepage locals Inlo their home cantp and over their decision Brother Shaw a prize fighter, happen to visit the A general program of work for placed. New heavy copper wire has been cutting Into the roadbec! trimmed them 3610. has accepted the call and will take town The trouble starts In earnest 'grl'ulture committee« of subordln I<ast Thursday evening the I. O. up the work u* nooii mm he return* i now. This Is all we are allowed to a,‘‘ Grange» of I-ane county was was strung, and the line location and causing considerable damage, changed to follow the new highwa> Lum Anderson la again eaper- F. team defeated the Coburg from Nebraska where he Is con tell of tHe plot. i adopted by 26 representatives of The old line used to run through vising the work project. To make lodge group 34-1* at the high school ducting evaugellKtlc services." 14 subordinate Granges and two Having Leading Rol«« Thurston and into Eugene over the this possible members of the City gymnasium Rev. »Iiaw was pastor of the Taking Ihe leading role, are Jack ! representatives of Lane Pomon» , treet bridge. Council held a special meeting laat Tuesday evening the Townies Christian church al Cottage Grove Williams ms Henry Hlmmons. man Grange at a special meeting held lower end of of the line Is a Thursday evening and shifted An- i, «»_,.■ • -cu i — ran up a 62-30 score over the Pleas until recently, having served there ufactsrer and father of Ethel »lm rl< ay a te rn o o n . le, program affair Involving two of d rson and Jollift back whrre they ant Hill Independent! In a game for five years. He la well-known mans, the daughter, played by La- Includes work on marketing, farm the Independent rural systems in were kp to the first of the year. played In Hprlngfleld. by several of the local church mera- moyne Black. Frances Styles as record keeping. 4-H club work, ro the Thurston and Waltervllle sec Anderson was again named street Kegular services will be con Harriett Simmons, wife of Henry; dent control, weed control, agricul tion. commissioner and police chief, and ducted at the church here during Wayne Tullar as Chester Blnney. tural situation and outlook reports, Jolliff becomee fire chief. The sel Interim before his arrival by Rev. the partner; and Beth Dple as livestock improvement, and agri ection of Mr. Anderson for the culture programs at regular meet | Clifton A. Phillips Ix-tly Lythe, movie actress, have supervision work Is understood to Ihe other leads.. Others who will be ings of granges. In addition to th e , have been made at the suggestion seen and heard In the play are county-wide program for ail grange ' LANE MAN DIES IN of those in charge of the County agriculture committee«. each »ERA office. MOHAWK DISASTER Jack Logan as Donald Swift, film grange agriculture committee will director; lis t e r Anderson as Roger Gat Contract Signed adopt additional projects of special A contract was also signed with Body of Marvin Trumbly Being Shields, young Chicagoan; Mar Interest in Its particular commun- Lifelong Resident Of Oregon garet Haack and Florence May as the General Petroleum company Ut Shipped To Eugene; Parents, Lila Wilson and Hally Otis, friends Ry- Passes Sunday At Home Of Sister Live Here Funeral Services For William furnish gasoline to the city during of Ethel; Colleen Cornell as Annie, the year. A large amount of gaso Son On Main Street Holliston To Be Held Fri line will be used during the street The body of Marvin Trumbly. son (he ntald; Doris Marie Robinson REBEKAHS TAKE NEW day; Came West In 1912 Improvement work, and this has to G. Hamden Neal. *0. resident of of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trumbly of as Hudle Bloom; and Thurman MEMBER AT MEETING lan e county for the past 30 years. Pleasant Hill, who was drowned In Lanning, the taxi driver. be paid for by tbe city. William Holliston. 73. resident Seats Reserved at Flansry't Mr.--. Leona Buell was accepted ; Informal meeting of the council died Sunday In Hprlngfldd at t b e !,he M(lhaw|, ablp disaster last The curtain rises at 8 o’clock. An into membership In Juanita Rebe of Creswell for 22 years, died at was also held Monday evening at home of his son. Joe Neal, 1668 week, la being shipped to Kugene his home Tuesday. January 29. at Main street. for burial according to a telegram eztenslve ticket sale Is being con kah lodge of Hprlngfleld Monday 8:30 p. m. following a long illness which time O. V. Breese, recorder ducted by the classes, and reserva night when her membership was at Cottage Grove, was present and Mr Neal was bom at Lebanon received by the parents. He was born at Oronoco, Minn on December IB. 1*64 and has lived On Saturday morning, the day the tions are being handled at the Flan- transferred from Cloverdale lodge esota on April 20, 1861. He became discussed the book keeping system Bernice Conoly. Eunice Gerber, being used in that city. The coun In Oregon hts entire lifetime. He newspapers reported that Trumbl) ' ery Grug store a mernb r of the Ma. onlc lodge at cil is planning to install a new sys lived In the Chase Gardens dis was missing, his parents received ! A number of specialty numbers and Dale Daniels were named mem- tem here, and hope to do away trict for 30 years prior to hts death, a letter and a picture from their I before and between the acts are hers of the February social com with the necessity for monthly and was a member of the Baptist son Haying that he had Just re i being arranged by Leroy Inman, j B |ttee by the noble grand Flans I settled at Creswell and have madc- audits by an outside accountant. church to Pastern Oregon. celv-d the Job as ship's printer on b usln es manager. These will In-! were also made for the cafeteria' their home there since that time. elude the high school orchestra, dinner to be given on February 11.1 Thompson Given Charge One son, Joe. and (wo slaters the Mohawk. Tuesdav evening a number <Vl »• sur’ Wed by wMow' All street work under the pro survive. Marvlu Trumbly was horn 'at the girls trio, and other entertain- “nd ,wo ••« * « ' M” ject will be mapped out by Earl Funeral services were held this Gary, Oklahoma He moved with I «r* bMh school and out- members from the local Rebekah Ann c ,i .. ended . . i Frances Cook. Tacoma, and Mrs Thompoon, engineer, member of the and , ..aa Odd Fellows lodge' all morning at 10:30 from the Veatch hls parents to Han Pedro where ¡ “^ e talent , . Eva Nott, Hutchinson. Minnesota, council, and chairman of the street Jack Peterson Is managing the .. the Wlldey , blrthdav party which1 funeral home In Eugene. Kev. K. he attended high school and work Funeral services will be held committee. Thomjison and his com Pullon officiated and Interment ed for both Ihe Western Union and stage for the show, the first to be the Kugene Rebekah and I. U. O. F. from the Hchwerlng chapel In Cres mittee have been given full decis was made In the new 1. O. O. P. Poslal telegraph companies. As a given this school year by the stu groups held. Among those going well Friday morning at 16:3«. In ion of all work to be done. dents. Pearl Helterbrand is to be from Hprlngfleld were Mrs. Rosa emetery. salloi he hud visited Hawaii, South prompter and she Is assisting Bar Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh terment will be made in the Cres America, and Germany. well cemetery. One of the largest undertaking!.' One slater, Mrs. Glen Storey, bara Barnell with costumes and Morris. Mrs. Ham Richmond. Mr. will be the tearing up of several METHODIST PLAN properties. and Mrs. Elmer Pyne. Mrs. Fred lives at Trent. city streets. This will be done with Louk. Mary Ann and Eva Ixiuk. Ina W ILLAMETTE PROFESSOR SUNDAY SERVICES the county scarifier and a new Clement and Lucille Clearwater. BROTHERHOOD SPEAKER roadbed of gravel will be placed In LOCAL SPORTSMEN IN Choir Members To Sing At Potluck FAVOR OF GAME TUNDS Professor Jones of Willamette the center of the poorest streets. HEAL SERVICES ARE HELD TODAY We hope that Merriam will re sign when he sees the number of petitions signed asking the recall election This will rave the expense of BU election, bul If he does not It will only coal each peraou a few cents and II will be Wurth it to demonstrate to the entire nation the pow, r behind the Townaend movement, said Charles L. I’alne. district orgaulser. In a short ud drees. He reiterated Ihe d duration that urrogauce on tho part of Mr Merriam led to Ihe recall move ment, "It makes little difference who la elected to fill Merriam's place. All -We want Is some person who will represent Ihe people of the dis trict. I bud hoped that the govsrnur might appoint someoue, but It seams that the peraou will have to be elected." said Paine. Want Qulofc Action »peed Is the keynote In getting the petitions circulated, ho «aid We want them reudy by Saturday aud we may use them at unoe in demanding an election, or we may hold (bent for a while. »evert Jacobson, member of the county recall committee, had 3b petitions at the meeting and Paine Informed the meeting that be want ed 6« circulated and signed In this d ly und vicinity. Nearly 100 signa ture« had I mh - ii obtained when the meeting closed. Pressure brought to bear on Mer riant will have a very powerful bearing on (he altitude of other legislators In Oregon and In Wash Ingtuii Including our own delega tlo, speakers at the meeting tie dared. Home local Townsend plan lead ers Wednesday discredited much of the Htallard address, professlug dissatisfaction and disappointment with hla utterances. SCOUT FIRST AID WORK DIVIDED INTO TWO UNITS First aid Instruction for Hprlng field Girl Scouts has been divided Into Junior and aenlor divisions The aenlor group continue« to meet with Dr. Milton V. Walker Tuesday evenings at 6:46. The junior group meets Thursday afternoon« at o'clock with Miss Katherine Ran aom, county health nurse, charge. Both classes meet In Dr Walker’s office. CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE ENTERTAIN AT PARTIES Members of Mrs. A. B. Van Val Munday school class of the Methodist church held a social gathering In the church basement last Thursday evening. Friday evening Miss Dawn Church entertained al her home for mam hers of the Christian Endeavor society. A social evening und re freshments ware enjoyed. zi R i ' h Supper and Program At Church Thia Evening The message for the eleven o'clock hour will be. "Holy Unto the Lord." At the 5 o'clock Vesper Hour the Junior Choir of 40 voices will sing The message will, be The Chapel Builders." Rev. Dean C. Polndezter will preach at both servlc«*. ] f A pot-luck supper will be given at the church on Thursday evening. It will be served cafeteria style and a charge of 26c will be made. There will be a short program Including Ihe following numbers; Men's quartet, "Hceklng the Lost" Ham Bartholomew. Robert Brown, Donald Brown. Elywyn Oates. Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) Evelyn Buell. Plano solo, Galllwoys Cuke Walk. Debussey. Barbara Barnell. O Dry Those Tears—Del Rlego. Mary B. Whitney, soprano, Olyde Dilley, Mezzo soprano. 1 Heard You Hinging, Mrs. Buford Rouch. soprano. CLASS DELEGATES TO BE NAMED BY GIRLS LEAGUE Class represctatlves and rest room helpers for the second seni ester will be named today at a meeting of the Girls Ix-ague coun cil nt the high school. At Ihe regular league ineellng held Tuesday al the high school reports of the rummage sale con ducted Inst Saturday were given and the girls wish to extend their thanks to the townspeople who aided them. The program for the meeting Included a Hkil by two girls rroui the Hayden bridge district. Pauline Elkow and Helen Rodakowski; trio, Edna Vest. E m il, v Rhlnevault, and Juanita Beaman; und a skit, "The Ultra Modern Sihixil.” with Mary Young. Ruby Brood, Gene vieve Henry, Hartle Olson, Mary fathering Harris, Josie Hicks, and Caroline Hicks. EARLY CITIZEN PASSES « Hprlngfleld «portameli und mem bers of the McKenzie Gateway Rod and Gun club are on record as op posing the placing of slate game funds, derived from the sale of hunting an<l fishing licenses, lu the general fund of the slate as Is be ing demanded by Governor Martin In hl-, House bill number 1. Argu ments against the measure and de lay In taking action at Baleni led the governor to oust the entire Gam« Commission late Tuesday. The sportami« group here gave of ficial notice at their December meeting (hat they would be op posed to uny such move which they were told wag contemplated at that time. * PRISCILLA MEMBERS PLAY BRIDGE AT MEET Members of the Priscilla club enjoyed an afternoon of bridge laat Thursday when they met at the home of Mr«. Flora Htearmer. Mrs. John Heavey wiix assistant host ess First prize for high score was won. by Mrs. William Curtis, and second went to Mrs. Lynn »tone. Mrs. E. C. Htuarl will be hostess for the next meeting to he held on February 14. A one o’clock lunch eon will be served with Mrs. Cur tis as the assisting hostess. BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR VISITOR GIVEN SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Rll.y Hnodgrass entertained at Ibelr home Bunday with a birthday dinner honoring Mrs. A. M Hnodgrass of Shedd Present for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hnodgrass and son, Merle of »hedd. Mr. Earl Hill of Cottage Grove, Miss Barbara Yon kers of Eugene, Eunice Gerber Mrs. William Curtis, Lloyd Garri son, Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass and daughter, Maxine. Portland People Visit— Mr. and Mrs. Anson Poloy of Portland ar rived here Bunday to be guests of SMALL CROWD SEES Miss Clara Jones at the D. B. Mur- C. E. PLAY AT YONCALLA hpy home. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy are vacationing In California and A fine performance was given are not expected home (or another bul the audience was very small weak. raid Wllllum Cox In describing the Railroad Man Speak»—G. H. Aus trip which local young people took Saturday evening to Yoncalla to tin, former railroad engineer of present their comedy stage show Han Diego, California, was speaker at the Sunday evening service at Where's Grandma 7" This was second performance for the troupe- the Full Gospel Assembly. DEATH CLAIMS AGED RESIDENT Funeral Services For Father Of Mrs. Daisy Clover Held In Eugene Saturday Levi J. Deffenbacher, 74. resident F Lane county since a cilld. and father of Mrs. Daisy Clover, died at his home at 343 Fifth street. Hprlngfleld. last Thursday follow ing a short Illness. Funeral services were held Sat urday at 2 o'clock from the Veatch liapel in Eugene. Rev. Milton H. Weber, pastor ot the Central Pres byterian church officiated, and In terment was made In the Will oughby cemetery north of Coburg. Mr. Deffenbacher was born at Falrbault. Minnesota on November 20, 1860. He came across the plains in a covered wagon when a child. He was married to Clenna Toll In 1886 and leaves three children. Leo Deffenbacher, Kugene; Roy Def- fenbaclier, Chiloquin; and Mrs. Daisy Clover, from this union. Mrs. Deffenbacher died In 1894 and In 189« he married Elizabeth Leabo. Two sons and one daugh ter were ulso txirn to this unlca. They ure Ivy Deffenbacher and Fred Def 'enbacher, both In Eugene, and Mrs. Glenna Mangum. Los An geles. MANY ATTEND BROWNIE University will be principal speak DINNER MONDAY NIGHT er at the district meeting of the All persons interested in the development of an orderly program Nearly 60 members of the Brownie pack and their guests, members ot the Girl Seoul troop and their mothers, enjoyed the covered dish meeting aud program at the Christian church Monday evening. At a court of awards at which Miss Teddy Wright was mis tress of ceremonies, the following Brownies received awards: Nadyne Neet, Betty Ann Qulney. Joanne and Dorothy Waro, Anna Marie Gossler, and Harriet Hedin. Miss Elizabeth Staton and Miss Elizabeth Onthank. both of Eugene were guests for the evening. TO DEMONSTRATE PRUNING ON FRIDAY held at the ,F. B. Fossek farm northeast of Springfield will start at 1:30 Friday It was announced thia week by O. ». Fletcher, county agent w-ho Is making the necessary arrangements together with the I-ane County Horticultural group, Various types of pruning for differ ent kinds of trees will be demon strated and explained by O. T. Me Whorter. extension hortlculurallst from O. S. C. SEVERE PENALTY FOR RECKLESS DRIVERS William I. Smith. Hprlngfleld Ing on charges of Intoxication, waa fined |76. sentenced to Jail for 5 days and his driver's license sus pended for four months Tuesday when he appeared before Dan John ston. Justice of the beuce. He was charged In the complaint with reck less driving. Three cars were In volved In an accident, said to have been caused by Smith. Hog Wins—Joe Queen of Mar LIONS TO HEAR ABOUT cola went out to butcher a hog Frt PLANS FOR LADIES NIGHT day, but when he took his long Progress of the committees will be reported on at the meeting of Ihe Lions dub to be held at Taylor hall Friday noon. The Ladles Night program has been set for February 22 at the I. O. O. F. hall. Dr. Melville 8. Jones and M. C. Kirkland will have charge of the program for the noon meeting to morrow. MOVE STARTED TO FORM LEGION AT MARCOLA of SERA projects in Lane county are invited to attend a public meet ing at the court house this evening at 7:30. Mayors of all towns, school officials and others have been In vited to submit projects for their communities. The Springfield school board and city officials are planning to attend this meeting at which time they will hear state leaders In the SERA work discuss future plans. The school board is planning to submit project work to be undertaken as soon as school is over in the spring. M. A. Pohl, commander of Hprlng field American Legion post number 40. and Oswald Olson, spent Wed nesday in Marcóla interviewing ex service men In view of forming a unit of the local post there. 9uch arrangement was made at Walter vllle a few years ago and has been SOPHOMORE STUDENTS working satisfactorily. HAVE PROGRAM FRIDAY SCHOOL BOARD TO HEAR Second year students at the The pruning demonstration to be HEALTH WORK REPORT Springfield high sehool had charge GUESTS INVITED FOR man arrested on the Pacific high BRIDGE CLUB MEETING way south of Eugene Bunday even Mrs. Fiank DvPue. Mrs. C. K. Wheaton, and Mrs. Addle Peery were guests of the Kontract Bridge Klub last Thursday afternoon when the group met at the home of Mrs W. N. Long. Mrs. E. E May won high honors. Another 1:30 dessert bridge party will be held by the club on February 7 at the home of Mrs. May. Methodist Men's Brotherhood to be held at Brownsville Monday even, (ng. A 6:30 dinner will precede the business session. About 10 are ex pected to attend from Hprlngfleld. of the weekly assembly program Friday morning. Taking part In a skit were Wendall Bartholomew, Jennie Jackson. Marvin Gorrte, Juan Stratton. Leonard Clearwater, Lois Wilson. Robert Richardson, Jeannlne Withers, and Dick Rich ardson. Other numbers were a piano solo by Miss Glyde Dilley, tap dance by MANY ENJOY OUTING Dorthy Myers of Eugene, and the AT SNOW SITE SUNDAY skit, "Lfttle Nell," with Jack Logan, Roscoe Cole, Marvin Gorrle, and Among tbe Springfield people Wendall Bartholomew. who drove to the snow sports site on White Branch Creek Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Male, Sam TWO INJURED WHEN Sweendy. Thelma Sweeney, Leroy MARCOLA HOUSE BURNS Inman. Ina Clement and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hopkins of Everett LaJole. Harry Wright and Thelmer Nelson. Obsidians are of Marcóla were both painfully In fering short Instruction periods for jured Friday evening In escaping from their burning home In which beginners on sklls each Sunday. they had become trapped. Mrs. Hopkins waa asleep upstairs and Many Attend Danoe A good attendance was present her husband went up to rescue her for the third of the dances spon only to find out that the stairway, sored by the Springfield high their only nc-ana of escape, waa cut school students at the Armory Fri off by flames. They jumped from day evening. The Albany-Sprlng- the second floor window. fleld high basketball game was played at the high school gym MANY ATTEND FIRST nasium preceding the dance. A report and recommendations from the newly appointed health doctor. Milton V. Walker, will be heard Monday evening at the re gular meeting of the Springfield School Board. The meeting will be held at the City hall at 7:30 and Is open to the general public. knife In his hand it was his leg and not the hog's throat which was Breaks Hip In Fall—V. M. Eiken slashed. He was brought to Spring- berry suffered a broken hip Wed field for medical care. Nothing was nesday when he fell from a house said as to what became of the hog. he was working oil. He Is at tne Eugene hospital. Building Front Painted — Tho (Inal coat of stucco, a pink color. Assists At Egglmann's — C. C wa applied the past week-end to Campbell of Eugene Is assisting at the Masonic building and the scaf-1 Egglmann's In the manufacturing folding has been removed. department today. OF MASONIC SOCIALS A large crowd attended the first of the monthly. Masonic socials held Friday evening. After the 6:30 supper cards and dancing were en joyed by members ot the Masonic lodge and Eastern Star, and their families. Harry M. Htt-wart. John Henderer and Clarence Nelson had charge of the affair.