rr i t f c n n i M n p i r i rx k t i t i i tq T IIB SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAOE FIVE you may use an Interlining of the slae of the flnlahed belt. This Is made of heavy unbleached cotton or light weight canvaa, but It should not be too atlff. Uaually the belt la finished with a buckle at the stralgnt edge and eye lets finished with buttonhole atltch at the other. Three of these eyelets, placed an Inch or three quarter» of an Inch apart are uaually enough. GERBER FAMILY PLANS CLARA BOW MAKES “LOVE FISH AND GAME BODY GATHERING HERE SUNDAY AMONG THE MILLIONAIRES” TO RELEASE 300,000 trout in M c K enzie A large number of visitors will be Clara Bow baa discovered that love TIIUItHDAY, NOVHMHEH 27. 1 930 SPRINGFIELD COACH IN RIPLEY CARTOON ON TUESDAY MORNING Very Latest By MARY MARHHALL ■vary home dreaamaker abould know how to make a neat halt, be- i-auae ao many of the new draaaaa, both for daytime and evening, are finished with belta—uaually made of the material of the dreaa. The eualeat way to make a belt la to make It from a atrip of material twice aa wide aa the belt la to be when flnlahed, plua two-thrlda of an Inch, ao that the belt may be turned In a third of an Inch at each aide. The diagram ahowa how to cut a belt of thia alniple aort. Turn In tha edge» a third of an Inch—fold the belt In the center and for the entire length and turn In the end» ao that It will be pointed at one end. Do not turn In thp other end. Then baale the two aldea and one end together evenly and atltch fairly cloaa to the edge, The buckle la attached to the atratght Norval May, athletic roach at tha Hprlngftold high school, Indirectly re ceived conslderslile publicity In tha Itlpley cartoon tor Tuaaday. In hla cartoon on that data Itlplay ahowa a fool ball playdr named O'Brian who 6. Tha caat la aa follows: Mrs from tha same passer In tho laat four mlnutaa of a game. May, wboaa boma la at Hand, declare» that ba waa the person who threw tha passes The ■ sine waa played against Baaalde high school In 1926. ARMY SERGEANT WINS MANY POULTRY PRIZES A display of Auatrolarpa chickens will be aent to the Bandon poultry ahow, December 2 and 3, by L. H. McKey, who haa a farm near the Cal Young place Mr. McKay won 1» prizes iu the I'lu-ll^c International etook ahow lu I'oqtland, the state fulr and Dane county fair. Aa a raault of the tine »bowing made at thane fair» he haa had call» for chickens from many parta of the northwest Mr. McKey la a sergeant at the army recruiting office In Eu gene but la alao much Intereated In breeding fine poultry. FOUR-L MEMBERS HAVE GOOD PROGRAM MONDAY A large crowd attended the monthly neetlng of the local 4-L group which vaa held at the W (). W. hall Mon lay evening The member» held a ihort bualneaa meeting at 7:30 and hla waa followed by a program and -efreahmenta. The Girl Scout chorua inder the director of Mrs. W. K. larnell. made Its first public appear- Litre and sang several numbers. Mlae •*nye IXrsons gave a reading, Mrs. lohn Ketela offered a vocal aolo and vaa aecomi>anl»d at the piano by Mrs a v l Neet. The Murphy-Moahler quar et, consisting of Mr and Mrs. It K. doahler and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas blurphy, aang and Margaret Jarrett Hayed a piano aolo. Ray Daniela, laid worker for the 4-L group with teadquarters at Portland, waa the principal speaker. Ted l«enhart and ila hand furnished music during the -efreshments. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO START MOTOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Rtore-door pickup and delivery of freight la shortly to be established on thel Ines of the Southern Pacific company through the medium of Its subalduary, the Pacific Motor Trana- port company, according to an an nouucement Issued by L. C. Young, vice-president and manager of the latter company. He has filed a sched ule of tariffs and notice of Intention to operate auch a line at the state cupltol In Salem The new service, explains Mr Young, will provide a complete service from the store door of the shippers at point of origin to the store door of the consignee at point of destination all for one rate, I the rale of the transport company , N. O. W. MEMBERS VISIT being comparable with thoee of other , AT CRESWELL SATURDAY carriers providing the same type of A large number of members of the service. The Pacific Motor Transport com Pine Circle of the Neighbors of Wood pany's method of operation la to use craft motored to Creswell Saturday motor truck» In cities and towns for night to put on Initiation work for pick-up and delivery work, performing the Creswell circle. The Springfield theh aul between towns by rail under women who participated In the Inltla contract arrangement with the South- tory work were Stella Findley, guard- ern Pacific company, according to the Ion neighbor; Nellie Carr, advisor, annocuncement. The service offered Edith Laxton. magician; Daisy Pugh. to Its patrons being complete In every attendant; Nellie Russell, Inner sen tinel, and Doris Girard, musician. The respect. One of the outstanding features of drill team of the Springfield circle this new service la the fact, aa ex was alao present. plained by Young, that Instead of purchasing their own trucks for uae In cltlesc and towns served and going Into competition with local draymen, the Pacific Motor Transport company In every Instance has made a con tract with local draymen to perform this service for the account of the Transport company. Carl Olson, agent for the Socthern Pacific company In Springfield, will act as Joint agent for the Pacific Motor Transport company and the company designated to handle the contract for the pick-up and delivery work In thia city. Operations are scheduled to commence on Decern ber 5. --------------- -------------- I COUNTY PRESIDENT ADDRESSES W. C. T. U. Is Just as exciting among the million aires aa It It with ordinary folk, and the “It" personality la at Its finest In the sparkling, comedy-full musical romance, “Love Among the Million aires," »bowing at the Colonial the atre for two days starting Friday next, aa It was when confined to the fleet In “True to the Navy.’’ Amide the clatter of dishes and the blatant tonea of a nlckel-ln-the-alot piano, "Love Among the Millionaires” gets underway. Clara sings a song, "Believe It or Not, I've Found My Man.” That's where Stanley Smith cornea In and transports the Redhead to a fairy paradise of the wealthy at Palm Beach. But, even then, every thing refuses to run smoothly. Stanley has a father, Claude King, who thinks a son of the rich shouldn’t marry a girl of the poor. and. like wise. Clara has a father, Charles Sellon, who declares no daughter of his will marry a wealthy man. While the old chaps get together, Clara and Stanley have a misunderstanding which almost breaks t«p the romance. Mrs. N K. Compton, county presi dent of the W. C. T. U. was the principal speaker at the meeting of the local W C. T. U. group which was held at the home of Mrs. Georgia Nettleton Mrs H. M Boaley. presi dent of the Cottage Orove branch, gave a report of the state convention which waa held at Roseburg recently. Refreshments were served. entertained at the II. K Gerber home Three hundred thousand rainbow (<|| Sunday h(>nor of tbe Wrthdayg trout will be released In the McKenxIe , f , <o Qf tbe(r f;hlMre„ and of thelr river at the clone of the Ashing season wedd,nR anlTer»ary. Their son. Ver- In 1031 according to David Evans non conclude b,„ p^ncxl of en. chairman of the State fish and game „ ,tlBW,t the navy th„ week and commission. The declaration was w|„ arrlTe h„me „„ s^turdssy. made by Mr. Evans last Thursday ... - ......... evening when he addressed the mem bers of the Lane county chamber of commerc at their meeting at the Howard dining room on the Pacific i highway, north of Eugene. The fish which will be released , In 1031 were hatched In 1029 and will be between nine and twelve Inches In length when they are released. The game commission believes that the liberation of larger fish and doing ao Immediately after the close of the season will materially reduce the number which ordinarily fall to live C. P Barnard, county Judge, re ported to the meeting that every effort would be made to complete construction work on the Willamette highway during the next year. W. A. Taylor and W K. Barnell, of Springfield, attended the meeting which was presided over by H. E. Maxey, president of the organization. The next meeting will be held at Junction City and they have promised to have a speaker talk on the canal Izatlon of the Willamette river e e e e e e e e e o e e e e e -*- ♦ UPPER WILLAMETTE ♦ eeeeeeaeaeeeeeea Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gossler and family are spending the Thanksgiving ' holidays with her relatives at Tacoma. ( They left Springfield on Friday to enable Mr. Gossler to attend the gath ering of the Headquarters company at Portland that night and drove on to Tacoma the next day where they are spending the last half of Mr. Gossler's annual vacation. Pleasant Hill high school basketball teams played their first games at Santa Clara Friday, November 21. The boys were defeated by a score of 28 to 16 and the girls won by a score of 36 to 11. Those who played on the first string for the Pleasant Hill boys were: Center, Earl McLeod, I guards. Prentice Wheeler. Sheldon Stulx; forwards, Raymond Hill, Eu gene Peebles, and Henry Olson, cen- I let- For the girls: Jump center, Ev elyn Phelps, running center, Bonnie Jeanne Tinker; guards. Mildred Swift and Loree Laird; forwards, Verna W’lley and Nancy Barnum. Seven BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR end that has not been turned under. iC C IC T C A T C A Q C A n iA ° t h e r * r " w e re u ’ ed d u r in g ,h e B am e ASSIST S A T C A S C A D IA aa maln teaDJ hag Qot You may cut the belt In one piece of the same width as for the belt Just Rev Ralph R. Mulholland, pastor of ^y Coach Kilpatrick. described. fold In the center so ------------- Then ------------------------------------- . . Glen Daley has gone to Port Oxford that the right sid e, of the material 'he Springfield Bap 1st church, spent |oyment for the are on the Inside facing each other Monday and Tuesday at Cascadia and stitch along the edge and one end Tob,a« ” condUctln« n d In a seam a third of an Inch wide ’’•ties of church meetings there and E. B. Tinker left for Los Angeles Then turn the belt right side out. Mulholland went to assist him on a business trip Saturday, Novem- which may be done eaally If a hair ------------------------------ ” He MpeCt* t0 * °ne BboUt pin or large safety pin la attached to I w ln Spelling Match ' a’’s ' . . ... JUNCTION CITY MASONS the pointed end and forced down Member, of the 7B1 class of the Wednesday night. November 26 wU VISIT HERE TUESDAY ihrough the tube that I. to form the ! I-'neoln school defeated the members ; be homecoming for the Pleasant Hill belt. Now pres, the belt flat along the 7B2 class In an old fashioned i high school and many alumnae are Members of the Masonic lodge of the end and sides spelling match at the school on Frl- expected to return for the evene. ... . .. . day afternoon. The score was 6 4. There will be games of basketball unction City were guests of Lib If you like you may cut the belt , . _ _ _ _ _ . between the alumnae and active teams. rty lodge at Springfield at their ---------bofh boyg an(J (flr„ , In two pieces, Place the piece, t o | ---------- i-gular meeting Tuesday Regular de- Mother: ’Bobby, aren’t you going gother right side in, stitch and turn Pleasant Hill will play Its next ree work was carried on at the to eat your lunch?” !right side out In the manner Just Bobby: ’’Yotj said we were going I game of basketball at Pleasant HUI teetlng according to C. E. Wheaton, described. ecretary. The ladles, under direction over to Grandmother’s this after December 12 when they will meet Still another way la to cut the belt Mohawk. f Mrs. Ketels. served refreshments noon. of the desired else, allowing a third Mr. Burgess, of the state depart ((lowing the meeting. of an Inch on all sides. Turn under ment of education, Arnold Collier, the edges and baste and then cut a county club leader and L. C. Moffitt, Attend Officers Meeting piece a trlffle smaller than the first assistant county superintendent. In Mrs. Fred Walker and Mrs. C. E- Your old discarded Tricycles apected the Pleasant HUI high school enyon attended the meeting of the piece, turn under and baste on to the and Bicycles. last week. mt worthy matrons of the Evan- first piece to form a lining or facing. Usually no Interlining is necessary Eugene “Polishing Papa" Is the name of the •line chapter of the Eastern Star 120 W. 8th but when tne material Is very thin senior play to be given on December hlch was held In Eugene on Friday. expected to return for the even t Stevens. Iris Wallace, Marie Verna W’iley, Sidney 8mlth, Sheldon Btutx Samuel Carmen. W ANTBD Christmas Greetings Wishing You the Fullest Measure of Happiness on Christmas Day. DBEEnBIB MR. AND MRS. JOHN BLANK ORDER EARLY WHILE THERE IS A WIDE SELECTION A Complete and Exclusive Line of Beautiful I Christmas Cards are on Display at the SPRINGFIELD NEWS OFFICE I Mr. and Mrs. Gossler at Tacoma Marriage License. Issued The county clerk during the past week has Issued the following mar riage licenses: William Sumera. Swiss home, and Zells Huston, Cottage; Charles Peerson and Dorothy Oakes, both of Springfield; Theodore Hudson, Wenatchee, and DeEtta Campbell, Cot tage Grove; Harold Hurd, Eugene, and Edith Adair, Coburg; Fredrick Mcrphy and Judith Davidson, both of Eugene; Andrew McWilliams and Dora Bell Chrisman, both of Mc Arthur, California; Lee Kirby and Vonda Hubvard, both of Eugene; El mer Strand and Lucy Howard, both of Eugene. STORE NO. 1 125 East Broadway, Eugene STORE NO. 2 88-96 West Broadway, Eugene I STORE NO. 3 960 Chamelton 8L, Eugene STORE NO. 500 Main 8treet, Springfield 4 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ci_:__ □hrimp Pineapple z> Z Broken Slices 4 zx No. 2'/2 can...... - li f C Kerr’s Cake Flour zx Packages C Q « and Sifter OOC Pork and Beans Q O Libby’» Cans ....... Z * j C Canvas Gloves Peaches and Apricots No. 1 flat cans Each Alabama OC Cans .......... ZOC Extra Heavy Pair 4 zx 1UC Z vC KEEP YOUR MONEY IN TOWN TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD J T h r e e Q u a r te r s o f a M illio n P e o p le A r e VER Y FOR TUNA TE to be located within the 100,000 squares miles of Breier’s trading territory— and to be able to grasp this bona fide opportunity to get the things they need— at BREIER’S GENERAL SALE THE SUPREM E EFFORT OF 1930 COME! SAVE! Pepplrel Stamped PILLOW CA8E3 Pair 49c TRAVEL PRINT8 76c Values 59c and COME AGAIN! 65o PENDLETON WOOL-MIXED SOX 29c »5.00 MEN'S ALL- WOOL BLAZERS P.-T. A. NAMES NEW OFFICER AT MEETING Ladlee’ BLOOMERS and STEP-INS Non-run. $2.93 Roy P. Qulney was chosen vice- president of the Springfield Parent- Teacher association at their monthly meeting held at the Lincoln school on Friday of last week. Mr. Qulney Is the new principal of the Lincoln school succeeding Mr. Maffltt. This Is his first year as an Instructor In the Springfield achool system. Delegates to the county convention at Elmira made their reports and the association voted to assist the work of the Four-H clubs In every manner possible. 43c PRICES CUT 20% to 50% HOSE Ladles’ Pure Thread Silk Full Fashion »1.06 value. to Clean-Up All YARDAGE $1.00 WA8H FROCK8 LADIE8’ COATS 77c Va OFF MOLE SKIN PANTS Heavy weight Black with white stripes. Only— $1.59 MEN’8 SWEATER COAT8 Part wool. $1.49 Men's Horse Hide GLOVES »1.50 Value 69c Men's Part Wool UNIONS 13 OFF Boys’ All Wool MACKINAWS »4.08 Values. $3.98 C. J. BREIER CO.