pace four THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1930 T i r e SPRINGFIELD NEWS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Ijin e County. Oregon, by T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS H. E. M A X E Y . Editor Entered as second class matter. February 24. 1903. at the poatoffice, Springfield, Oregon. M A IL SUB SCRIPTIO N RATE MANY MONROE PEOPLE It is with a sense of regret we view the passing NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT HEALTH SEAL CAMPAIGN ot die Eugene Register, a new spaper which has INSTALL NEW OFFICERS WILL START NEXT WEEK ARE ENTERTAINED HERE been identified w ith the hlBtory of this part of INSTALL N tW O F F I C E R S W IL L S T A R T J M E A T W E E K Oregon since pioneer days. To m any people the Mrs. Jam es loixlon entertained a The new officers ot the Springfield The annual health Meal aale cant R egister rated next to the O regonian in excel- large number of Monroe people, mem hers of the Irish llend progressive li m . , i tot O re g o n jo u rn a lis m , capable ,,t,>i-t<xi an,l in»tall«*,l last t»t«-ly . ...... week . . . . . . are: ...... ; ........after Thanksgiving ac publishers of 1 he G uard will fitvi they have a Mra. Nellie Carr, guard ion n e lg b o r /c o r d in g to Mr». C. O. Wllaon who la club at her home here last Thursday job cut out for them to fill the shoes of the Mr, A Taylor, adviser; Mra Min the general chairman ot the drive In afternoon Hhe was aaalated by Mr* old R egister and their own too. How well they Girard, clerk; Mra. Nina MePher- thia city. The aale will I h . carried Walter laixton Thoae attending were ta n t o It, t me only will tell. »on han|,# r . Mrs Jane McPharaon. on by the achool children again thia Mra l i t t l e Herron, lasina Richard, Mra. atchel Thatcher and Mra. Altcvt - year »ays Mra. Wllaon and a prise Doane, m anagers; Mra. Glenn Stone. la being ottered (he achool Melting Six Months ............... ......... $1.90 Single Copy ........6c We ate m ore lee cream and list'd m ore gas magician; Mr». Daisy (high, attendant; the largeat number of the »tamps THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1930 as a nation this year than ever before, accord- Bex Steven». inside guardian; 8am — ------------- — ing to statistics. Surely when we continue to Sweeney, outside guardian; Mias MONTHLY MEETING OF PUBLIC OWNERSHIP please the pallet and enjoy the joy rides to tea Melba Mulllna, captain of the guard»; P.-T. A. IS TOMORROW This country is moving faste r tow ard public increasing degree the country is not so bad off Mrs Ctarlne lhitman. flag bearer; Ml»» Doris Girard, m usician; Mr» ow nership than m ost of us realise. Not the as its painted. The regular monlhly meeting of the Myrtle Kggtniann, correspondent: Mr». socialistic ow nership by governm ent hut public Parent-Teacher u»»oclatlon will be Elsie I .am her t. Installing officer. ow nership of business. The g reat corporations held Friday aflerniton at the Lincoln M‘»s Adeline Perkin* and Ml»» are being gradually taken over by the investing achool at 3 00 o'clock A new vice Audrey McFarland were Initialed Into public until now we have the Am erican Telephone pre»ldent will be elected to take the the organisation following the election com pany with 540,000 shareholders and m any place of laiw rence Moffitt who has and Installation. others with tens and hundreds of thousands o f' assum ed duties In Eugene a» assistant stockholders. county achool superintendent. Dele CRESWELL BRIDGE TO BE galea who attended the county council The tru st policy of this country is now largely DEDICATED BY ASSESSOR m eeting at Elmira recently will make tu rn in g to a policy of tru st until we see now their reports at (he m eeting m en of m oderate m eans heading corporations Formal dedicatory exercises for the with millions of dollars of capital. We are tu rn bridge »(winning (he W illam ette river YOU’VE GOT TO GIVE THEM TIM E ing from the capitalistic m anager to the busi one mile eaat of Creswell which ha» FORMER SPRINGFIELD GIRL ness engineer. A wom an whose son is in his second year been completed will be held thl» after BECOMES BRIDE SUNDAY In a decade or m ore industry will be nearly at college w rites th at her boy is well m annered noon and evening Ben F Keeny, The wedding of Ml»» Emma Weber, all owned by the public, but conducted on busi and intelligent but does not seem to have any tJUi» county assessor. win be the prin ness principals instead of socialistic theory. objective. clpal speaker at the afternoon exer former resident o f Springfield, took A larger and H'“ ’*' «• T he Dalle» on Sunday. No “ His fa th e r and I urge him to decide what he cise» at the bridge. vember 16 Ml»» Weber waa married w ants to do in life." she savs. “but he tells us mor* ,,1“b0r,,e '• I»«»« in ts life.” says, "bi pared for evening Thia I» 1» being being •“ T*d Sunday morning and i -------■ •— • the ------ ■— Thl« 1 MUST WE BUY? that can not m ake up his m ind.” sponsored by the businesa men of ***** couple drove to McMinnville that “We m ust buy in order to sell,’’ is w hat the For the encouragem ent of this m other 1 can Creswell and win be held at the <lav ,or * » ed .lln g dinner which w»« low’ tariff people and som e econom ists tell us. cite tw o in terestin g cases. W. O. W hall at Creswell. served at then home of hl» parent» F acts are th a t only about five per cent of the All of the member» of the l-ane * ,,h •*«’«> Ml gueata and friends at business of this country is foreign trade. Why A certain m an now stan d s near the top of colinty court are planning to attend ’••»»ling. should we be so immensely concerned with this his profession, w ith an incom e considerably in the dedication exercises. » Mr». Isaak 1» the daughter of Mr five per cent business except as if effects the excess of a hundred thousand dollars a year. ------------------------- and Mr» Karl Weber, and tha family o ther 95 per cent? Actually w e’re not so con He worked hard in college, but his health "was g o ^ Qp POSTMASTER GETS H»«! on South n street cerned as our tariff discussion would lead one poor; he was frequently despondent, and at his They now make their home near to believe. Take Russian lum ber for instance. graduation he felt th at he w as not trained for DIPLOMATIC ADVANCE Santa Clara. One Year in Advance ____ $1.76 Three Months ..........75c a a a Mary Richman, Maude Smith, It <’. Herron, Mra. II. ('. Herron. Mary Jen nlnga, biggie Thomas, Mra F M Htow, Mra. J G Hubbard. (Iladya Dodd. Janetta Edwards, Katherine Finley and Mina Dillard O n a Belle Emmons of Eugene also attended. Backache Leg Pains I f G e ttin g ■ V o N lg h t < TU e kaeb a, fr e q u e n t its , / r a ils , I ^ g r a in s , N » r v - oueneee, o r I Ilu r n ln g . d u e to f u n r tlo n - e l III» ,Id e r I r r l t a tlo n , In acid e o n d l- (Io n a , ________, m ek e e you fe e l tir e d , depreeeed an d d isco Iscou uraged, raged. t — r y th — e t'y _____ e te a T e a L * s “ t, s ta rts ‘ c ilrcutaC W o r k s fa ir c u la tin g th r u th e eyetem In 16 m in u tes. I'ra ia e d by th ou san ds f o r ra p id en d p o s itiv e mo tio n . D o n 't g iv e up. T r y t^ rete a (p r o nounced H le e -te i) to d a y , under th e Ir o n -C la d G u a ra n te e . M u st q u ic k ly a lle y th ese c o n d itio n s. Im p ro v e te e t- fu l sleep en d e n e rg y , nr hum » / b e c k , (J u ly tuo a t 6th A KETE1.H DRUG STORE Main Springfield. Ora. The volume of this would not be great as com anything. John N Hamlin, »on of F It flam pared with the total consum ption but it is the He took the first job offered, and m ade su r-I lln. Springfield postm aster, ha» been NEEDLECRAFT CLUB TO effect even this small am ount will have on all prisingly good progress. Ju st about the tim e made second secretary to the United lum ber prices th a t w’e are concerned with. MEET THIS AFTERNOON th a t his p arents thought he was well established. State» embussy at Buenos Aire» ac Few people realize th a t th e new Hawley- he suddenly chucked the job and sta rte d around cording to word received by hl» Mr». Harry M Stewart .will enter Sm oot bill just passed a tte m p ts a new policy the world. After a y e a r’s travel, which used up father here. The younger Hamlin lain for the member» of the Needle in regards to tariff— the restriction of those all of his savings, he started in a n o th e r posi- is now »erving hl» second year with craft club at her borne thl» after- OR .1 C .M C A D F products th at we m ust im port because of sh o rt tion. The com pany failed, and he w as out again, the diplomatic corp» In South America noon. Sew ing will he the prlnrlpal O P T O M z T R IZ T age. In other words the new tariff attem pts A third tim e he sta rte d in a different line, but and has Wltne»»e<l the recent over activity for tho«e attending i a - r r a™ a v t Refresh I m ore nearly to m ake this a self sustaining it did not interest hint. He could not get to throw of government In Braill. mi-ut» will be served. nation. T he governm ent is concerning itself first base. with the 95 per cent business instead of its five On his fourth attem p t, when he was alm ost STUDENTS RAISE FUNDS ner cent business as heretofore— just as you or th irty years old. he finally found work th at WITH BASKET SOCIAL I would in solving our own business problems. gripped him. Also, he becam e engaged to be m arried. He jum ped into high speed and has Hlgh *,ho01 »tudent» raised the been successful ever since. M,in' ot *1' •* * basket social held BANKRUPTCY at the high achool at noon Thura- In five years the b ankrupt individuals and I know an o th e r m an whose ability w as dearly <jay of |B„t week Each girl wa» firm s in this country owed th eir creditors four recognized by the heads of the big com pany a»ked to bring a basket and the boy» billions of dollars. They paid out on an average w here he worked, but som ehow they could not bid for them, being limited to fifty of eight cents on the dollar. Instead of the seem to fit him into the place w here he would cent» for each basket The proceed» usual practise in receiverships the New York be really productive. F our or five tim es they win be used in paying for the cur district has been using a tru st com pany to shifted him into different departm ents. They tain which wa» purchased at the liquidate the assets of bankrupts. Because of were just about to turn him into the street when school last spring Another of these There's nothing like candy to top the Thanksgiving feast this com pany’s efficiency hundreds of bankrupts he stru ck the one thing for which he was really basket social» win be held before and make the day a happy one for everybody. have paid out 100 per cent and the average fitted. Today he is vice president of the whole Christmas Have you seen the great variety of fresh, have been m any tim es eight cents. We need concern. delicious candies in our store? this sort of m anagem ent in Oregon. When I buy an autom obile the salesm an tells me th a t it has been perfectly m anufactured for It took $70.000 to get Julius Meier the $7,500 its work, and carefully inspected and tuned up. For Warm Comfort "W hare the Sorvlca la D iffe re n t' a year job as governor for a four-year term , At the sam e time, he says th a t I m ust be patient with it. For the first two thousand miles I m ust according to the cam paign expense ’ field with on Winter Nights.. . the secretary of state. His principal support run it slowly, and I m ust bring it in often and have it adjusted. was said to be th e labor vote. T here is no danger in sta te socialism in Oregon as long as We expect this in an autom obile. But in a labor w ants the rich men to fill high offices youngster we have the notion th a t the factory and move these jobs out of the reach of the which is the school or college—o u g h t to turn poorer people. him out all ready for a cham pionship race at • • a high speed. “An apple a day keeps the doctor aw ay” is an It tak es a lot of wisdom and patience to be old saying. To this m ight also be added” The th e fa th e r of a boy who is sta rtin g in life. Boys wolf also," since hundreds of unemployed have m ust have a chance to get adjusted. You’ve begun selling apples on the stre e ts of New York. got to give them time. Aches and pains vanish m agically beneath t h e soothing w arm th of thiH Electric Pad. S ufferers from w inter ailm ent . . . colds, rheum atism , neuritis FGGIMANN’S this Electric Heating Pad HEAT WITH GAS