The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 12, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY. DBC. 12. 1929
1 HE SPRINf{FIELD NEWS
WOMEN KNIT ANO SEW f
FOR RED CROSS RELIEF I TOWN AND VICINITY
PACE FIVE
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I University High at Eugene; Febru- storm ing trip , which w ill open on
I ary 3, Corvallis, here; February 8, December 19, with Toledo, at Toledo.
University High, here; February 12, The next two evenings they w ill
¡E u gene
High, here;
February 16, tangle with teams at Slltea and at
I Albany, here;
February 21, Cottage
Newport. O ther games are b< Ing
Thuraton Man C a ll*— Ira Gray w»»
Grove, here; and February 28. Cyr- , «ought for December 22.
MarCola Man Her»— W. M. Kiddle
The pur­
Volunteers Aid Through M otor punhualng
j vallls, there.
supplloa here yesterday.
of Marcola wua a vlaltor In the city
pose of the advance games la to put
and Canteen Corps— Send
tho first of the week.
the local team up against competition
Admittance of High School
Nurse Ha» Cold -M l« a Kdlth Kill«
8quad Is Announced
Gifts to Service Men.
before the first game on the district
Into this Classification Makes
hua a aevere cold thia week.
Transacts Buelneaw—lla rr y Veatch
The number of pLayers on the first schedule. D efect* may show up and
was In the city yesterday from hla
Possible for Team to Com­
..e ra llln i Ilia dnvs of Ilia World
Fall Creak Man In John Hhultx o f
squad was cut this week to 13 men can be remedied before a vital game
home at Lew ell, looking after busl-
pete for State Championship They are Ralph Hughes. Richard i ha« been lost
War. many women «lili make pajaii as Fall Creek wits a visitor In Uie city
neaa matters here.
and oilier hospital gnrmema. many on Monday.
at Salem.
’ Prochnow, Fred
Buell,
Freeman
knit sweaters, ami ....... than 2.600.
Squires,
Everett
Squires.
Thayer
Lowell Woman In Town— Mrs. It
(mi) surgical dresaloa* acts rolled by
Goes to Albany W. <’ . Miiorgnn
M iasio nary 8ociety Meets
Springfield high school was given ' M cM urray, John
Morrison,
Lloyd
volunteer workera for the American went Io Albany last week-end on u baker, of Lowell, waa a vlaltor In
added
athletic
recognition
last
Sat­
1
Mattison,
Hersey
Tomaelh, Frank
Hprlngfleld yesterday.
T h e W omen’« Home Mkeelinary
|(. d I'roa« Chapter« all over (he na business trip.
urday at Corvallis when the coaches Mersdorf, Clinton Hartm an, Harold
tlun. In tile rear Jmt closed.
society of the Methodint church met
From
Thurston— Ralph Kuugh of and other representatives of high Geiger, and Jack Hulett.
The hoaptlal garments are elven to
From W endllny
John Downing
at the church parlor« Tuesday after­
veterana and the anrylral ilreoalngs Ko wua a huaineaa visitor In Springfield Thurston waa a caller here the first schools In thia district of the state
Road T r ip Planned
noon for thetr regular monthly busl-
to civilian or V alerin«' Bureau ho> (he middle of I he week.
of tho week.
voted to admit the local high »chord
The coach Is working the boys n ew meeting
Mr«. W illiam Gent»
pítala, or wherever needed.
Many
Into the class "A" group of partici­ hard now In preparation for a barn-
Is
the
president
of
the soctety.
Chapter! alao malulaln well stocked
Cam p C reek M an H e re .1 T . Iloa» LITTLE DAMAGE DONE
pating athletic teams. The decl«lon
oloaela of surgical tlrnsslnga and Knr wua In the city from hla Camp Creek
means that Springfield will be sched
menta. In order to be prepared should
WHEN TWO CARS COLLIDE uled to play the other das» “A"
home on Wednesday.
a disaster strike their communities
teams tn the district and w ill also he
Volunteer workers make children's
On Business Visit Scott M iller of
A broken wheel and a bent d<air
eligible to play In the state tourna­
clothing and layetlea which are dis
Pleasant H ill waa transacting bnal-: wua the only damage don« to the two
trlbnied In timo of major cala»
automobiles being driven by C. M ment at Salem for the State basket­
trophea.
The Motor Corp» of tted 1 neaa in this city Wedneaday.
ball championship If they are suc­
Chase, of Camp Creek, and L. R
Cross women and tho Canteen 8erv
C ottage Grove
M an
H e re F K Kirby, #3H A street, yesterday morn- ' cessful In w in d in g sufficient games
Ico. also first created during the World ....................,,
War. still are maintained by many ¡ 1
Orove wtt" “ bu«‘ log nt 9 10 o'clock, when their car« before that time.
Red Croa. Chapters, I« s t year the
»‘»“ or 1» the city yesterday.
W illiam Baker, coach, was present
collided at the Intersection of Fifth
various Motor Corps, soma with am
_
,
.
at the meeting and was well pleased
and A street«.
bulancaa. aa.wered about 30.900 call.
From *-e.burB -M ra H arry Day
with the recognition given the local
and th . Canteen, served more than
° " h' ' ,r,en d » ln
high school.
»0.000 persons They wure especially ! «hl» city on Monday.
DR. AND MRS. REBHAN
T o H ave M idg et Team
POINSETTA
actlvs where Roods or forest fires or
HOSTS
AT
CARD
PARTY
Leabury Woman C a ll.— Mra. Sam
It
waa
also decided a t the Cor­
CYCLAMEN
other catastrophes called (or feeding ;
vallis meeting that each team ln the
refugees or firemen engaged In actlvs H arris of Leuburg called at the
PRIMROSES
homey of friends here during the
A,' rlan won «he p rlie for d istrict should form a midget team
work fighting disaster.
BEGONIAS
' men, and Mra. J. A. Seavsy won the of players, none of whom weigh over
Another activity of women volun
ladlea' prize at the 500 card party 120 pounds.
HOLLY WREATHS (Also by the pound)
teers Is that of filling Christmas bags j
It is the intention of
held ______
Friday
at the home of the group to have this midget team
—small erstonns ditty bags—to send . In From Vida— Mrs J F Minnie ___
. evening
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CUT FLOWERS
to soldiers and sailors who are sta waa among the people from Vida who Dr. and Mrs. W . C. Kebhan. A light
travel with the first team and play
Honed at posts or porta abroad. Mura were ln the city the middle of the lunch waa nerved to those present at
RED
CARNATIONS,
The Christmas Flower.
games with other midget teams at
than 40,000 of these are sent each week.
the clone of the evening.
Also
Yellow
and White Ones.
the
same
places
the
first
team
doe».
year for distribution to the Amerlcaus
and CHRYSANTHEMUMS
A call for members of a midget
at Christmas time.
H ly h School P«p«r Out The Junior
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Cluaa Echo, tho official paper of the j a . Seavey, M r. and Mra. W . R team w ill be issued soon by Baker.
The following schedule was drawn
Junior rises at the high school, w ill Daweon. M r and Mra. W elby Ste-1
CHURCHM EN ASK SUPPORT
be Issued again tomorrow morning vena, Mr. and Mira. Fran k DePue, a t Corvallis for the local team. Janu­
OF RED CROSS ROLL CALL at eight o'clock.
FLORISTS
M r and Mrs. W. H. Adrian, Dr. and ary 10, Albany, there; January 17,
West Springfield
Phone 86-W
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, M r and Mrs. Cottage Grove, there; -January 24,
Spends 8unday In Mountains— II
leading churchmen of the na­
Clifford W llson, Mrs. Maude Bryan Eugene High at Eugene; January 29.
E. Muzey spent the week-end at the
tion have Joined In asking public
und Mias Crystal Bryan.
Obsidian lodge above I» s t Creek
support of the annual Roll Call of
the American Red Cross Two dis­ i ranch.
tinguished leaders who have sent
C arrier Returne--John Nico return ­ SIX MILLION CHILDREN
messages to their congregations
ed to hla duties as matt carrier on
all over tbs country are quoted, aa
IN JUNIOR RED CROSS
follows:
route 2 Monduy, after an absence of
" I plead tor an attention of our ¡ a few days duo to Illness.
The year 1929 mark» the tenth an
Red Cross membership until wa
ntvsraary of the founding of tha
can call a roll of every adult Amer­
From
Fall Creak— Mra. "Vllllam American Junior Red Cross. There
ican." stated tha Most Reverend
Taylo r and Mrs. Earl Thelnea, both are now Junior Red Cross aocletlea In
Michael J. Curley. Archbishop of 1 of Fall Creek, were visitors In the
forty-one natloui. all pledged In tha
Baltimore. "I would like to see
common cause of service to their fal­
1 city Wedneadny.
the children Hated In the organiza­
lows.
tion by tbelr parents. I plead for
Membership In the American Jnnloi
Visita Parante Here— Mr. and Mrs
tl because of tba spiritual reaction
j E. C M iller, of Corvallis, were guests Red Cross In the United States and
I visual Its In our millions of con­
’ of her parents. Dr. and Mra. W. C. Insular possessions ts (.878,009, and
tributing members."
Is largely through grade and high
"As president of tha Federal i Kebhan, on Sunday.
schools and private schools. Tba or­
Council of tha Churches of Christ
ganization la govorned by tha boys
ONLY
Spends Week-end W ith Parents—
la America, I bespeak for tha Roll
and girls. One of Its chief features
10 MORE
Call of tha American Red Croat tha i Miss M ary W hltnev. a teacher at la conduct of International eorre
fullest cooperation
of all
tbs | Marcola, spent the week-end here spondenre with schools of other na
SHOPPING
ehurches In the constituency of tha 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. tlons. through exchange of albums and
DAYS
Council." w .iiea Francis J Mc­ ' W hitney.
small gifts.
The American Jnnlors
Connell, president of the Federal
sent 86,000 Christmas boxes of small
Council. "1 caunot Imagine that
A re D in n e r Guests— Or. and Mr». gifts to children of many nations last
there Is any minister who will not
Carl
I ’hetteplare were dinner guests year.
ba grateful for the opportunity to
The American Junior Red Cross
Monday
evening at the Eugene home
call the attention of hla people to
gained 349.171 ln membership Iasi
of Dr. ami Mrs. C. D. Donahue. The year.
tha work of tha Red Cross and to
urge them to enroll In Its member­
doctor« were students together at the
'A -
ship."
medical school In IVirtland,
BASKETBALL TEAM
ADMITTED CLASS A
CHRISTMAS
FLOWERS
£• Oldham & Schantol
Santa Claus Headquarters
Buy your
Christmas Gifts
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here—the low prices will en­
RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS
PRINT BOOKS FOR BLIND
One of the most appealing services
that la carried forward by women vol­
unteers under the American Red Cross
la that of transcribing popular and
scientific books Into Braille for read­
ing by the blind. This work was
started at Evergreen hospital, where
blind voterans of the World War were
sent after the Armistice.
The Red Cross now has 1,166 volun­
teer Braille transcribers, and last year
they produced 442 tides In 1.849 vol-
nmea, or 176,000 pages of Braille. The
majority of the books go to the
Library of Congress and public li­
braries throughout the country, al­
though some of the books go to
schools for the blind and. In a few
Instances, text bonks are transcribed
for some Individual scholar In order
to help him complete bis course In
some study.
Tbs work la supported from the Red
Croat Roll Call for members which
occurs each year from Armistice Day
to Thanksgiving Day.
AIRPLANES DROP TONu
OF FOOD DURING FLOOD
Army, Navy and Alabama National
Guard airplanes delivered twenty five
tons of supplies' furnished by the
American Red Cross to flood refugees
who were completely cut off from any
other aid, during the serious floods In
four southeastern States enrly this
•prlng.
The three services made an average
of fifty flights a dny, delivering medi­
cine, food, clothing and blanketi.
Moet of the supplies were dropped
to the rofugoes who were Isolated on
hill tops and high ground, by tbo
flood waters.
Naval aviators made a total of 116
flights during the flood period, em­
bracing 16,000 miles.
Observation
planes also reported by radio where
marooned refugees could be located,
and a magnificent program of eo-op-
erntlon with tho Rod Cross relief
forces was cnrrled forward by all
three aviation services.
able you to please more of
your friends than usual.
Our excellent Collection of
Christmas Gifts contains some­
thing useful for everyone.
TH IS BIG STORE GIVES YOU
A WIDE SELECTION TO
CHOOSE FROM
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A Few Suggestions:
Christmas Dinner
Groceries
Before you make up your list of groceries for
your Christinas dinner, drop in here and look
around. You will find a score of suggestions
that will provide a most delightful and enjoyable
meal.
Make Our Store
Your Headquarters
FRUITS. CAKES and CANDIES
MIXED NUTS and GLACED
FRUITS
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE
BUYING
Phone
W. A. TAYLOR
Phene
Phene
9-WHITEFRÛNTGRBCERY-9
75c Silk and Rayon Men's Fancy Hose.
Special for Xmas Gifts ................. 4 5 c
$5.00 Silk Rayon Bed Spread, full size.
Special for Xmas ...............
5 3 .9 5
$1.00 Men's Silk Ties, in a beautiful as­
sortment. Special for Xmas
75c
$5.00 Wool Mixed Plaid Auto Robes.
Special for Xmas Gifts
S3
We carry a full line of Men’s Fancy
Garters, Suspenders and Belts.
$5.00 to $7.50 Indies Silk Umbrellas.
Special for Xmas Gifts .—........ 5 3 .9 5
Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts, in
a big variety of patterns 5 1 .2 5 to 5 2
Full fashioned Hosiery. Bird Silk Hose.
In all shades ......... ..................... 5 1 .4 8
25c Men’s colored bordered Handker­
chiefs in fine grades.
Special for Xntas G ifts......... 2 t’or 2 5 C
$3.50 to $5.00 Ladies’ Cape and Kid
Gloves, in latest style and colors.
Special for Xmas ..............
5 1 .9 5
$3.00 Men's lined Leather Gloves.
Special for Xmas
Pair 5 2 .0 0
$1.00 Fancy Box Handkerchiefs Sets.
Special for Christmas Gifts 5 0 c ' 7 5 c
Great reduction in Men’s Suits, Over­
coats, Ladies’ Coats and Dresses, and
every article in the store.
75c Men’s Silk and Wool Hose.
Special for Xmas Gifts .................
50
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Fulop's Department Store
“Santa Claus Headquarters in Springfield’’
J. Fulo”> Prop.
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