The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 26, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOB POUR
T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
SCHOOL AFFAIRS
STILL UNSETTLED
D istrict 17 Again to the Fore
as Children Are Said Not
to Be in School
Lighter Track
Loads Ordered
L im it of 10.000 Pounds placed
on T w o County Roads
S ta rtin g Yesterday
f
Thanksgiving.
Kt Albeit T. Heul
r
F a r m c o m m o d ity
P rices going s k y - w ard
A IL
T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2«. 1 9 3 1
candidate lu agrarian districts.
Melvin Traylor has all Vouug's
good pollila and In addition la
known to favor the “ m i l l i o n
people*' lu financial m a ile rs
Ills
birth In Kentucky, early manhood
in Texas and business career III
State Han 50 on Payroll Here Chicago will win him millions of
voles, If chosen
Now on Emergency W ork;
iletialor Lewis Is another with a
Wage Rate $3 Daily
fine
geographical
background.
Horn In Virginia, a lumberyard
26 A T W O RK FOR C O U N T Y worker lu the slule of Washing
BEPORT OF MEN
ON JOB IS MADE
Ion and congressman from that
state years ago, he Is now an Illi­
nois senator. Added Io that, he Is
sincerely admired by millions of
voters of foreign blood whose vari
ous languages lie speaks fluently,
Lasi on the list Is Henalnr Heed
lie Is a man of power, and Ills
weakness Is Ills refusal Io abide
strictly by parly tenets. He be­
longs to the old school of spell­
binders and Is a most picturesque
character.
W tf f
Lower truck load limits on two
vJ’V ‘ f t
Iff.
Lane county roads went into ef­
LAW T O T A K E
A C TIO N
fect yesterday on order of the
h ployment O PEN ING up
county court.
Eight or Nine Pupils Held to
City Calls for 25 Last W eek;
t e x tile m il l s dooming
The load limit Including vehicle
Be Absent fro m Classes
Demand is Met Through
and load is not to exceed 10.000
Now, is Report
2
2
I
ndustries
enu
Red Cross Office
pounds on the Swing Log road in
the
area
south
of
Crow
and
the
G u iiiiie liil anti llrow n
Affair« in school district 17
FULL BLAST-
About 50 men are now employed
2i
Briggs Hill road In the Hadley-
which several weeks ago came to a
n slate emergency road construc­
M en’a Rubber lloola. W aterproof. Keep Your Eeel
PRICE OF OIL ADVA*
vllle district.
tion lu l.aue county. Just recent
peak with the withdrawal from
Warm am i Dry
S 2 .9 5
This is the first special order on
ly a crew of 33 men were engaged
school of practically all pupils in
T h e New Hoae (luarilg to Save W om en' h Hoalery.
lowering truck load limits by the
lit thia special work which pays
M ONET BEGINNING
the district owing to the hiring of county this fall.
Som ething Very New. -
i >u*r
three dollars per duy with the men
a new teacher are still in a very
SEER
ÎNVES
î ME n L
alternating
so
(hat
they
will
lie
Notices of the new order were
much unsettled condition, accord posted on the roads yesterday.
employed at leas: one half time
OPTIMISTIC I
Ing to reports at the office of the
Corner Fourth ami Main Streeta
The county last week had 2« tnen
county school superintendent.
Springfield, Oregon
employed on emergency road work
EVERYWHERE
and 35 men were employed by the
There are about eight or nine
city on special work to provide as
children in the district who are
many Jobs as possible The county
not attending school now. it is
rule of pay Is Iwo dollars a day.
said. Seven pupils are enrolled at
the school now. Other children in
Men seeking emergency work are j
the district are attending school at
registered at the Red Croon office
Junction City and Liberty district Estimated Budget for Next
When Jobs are available the state
Year Presented to C ourt;
county and c llv ask the Red Cross
The county superintendent's of
" ( f l i c io send tin no n listed
flee has given his information to
Anticipates Free Cate
the district attorney's office and
Judge C. I*. Barnard of the (¡pun
Estimating that the 1932 Lane
Alta King, district attorney, says
ty court says that plans are shup
that complaints against the par county fair will cost $10.000. the
Ing well ao that every possible em­
Merciful heavens r G u i,-th a tS J w fo f f ergency
ents will be made within the next fair board has submittad to the
Job will be made avail­
E v e r y o n e «9 g o in g to hjLvo s u c k
few days after the sessions of the county court its tentative budget
able for the winter.
for next year. Receipts are estl
grand Jury starting today.
d. t e r r i b l e a p p e t i t e fo r t u r k e y s / '
horse They are all rngular entries
District Attorney King explained mated at $2000. leaving $3.000 to be
sei--'
met
by
state
and
county.
that delay in taking action against
Mr Roosevelt Is clearly the lead­
It is understood that the 1932
the parents of children not attend
ing contender at the present writ­
ing school as required by the state fair will likely be a free gate as
ing. the wiseacres admit, although
compulsory laws is due to a present recommended by the Lane coun­
they hint that he has shot hts holt
heavy circuit court term and the ty chamber of commerce in Its in­
vestigations of the fair. The bud­
already by having the spotlight
meeting of the grand Jury.
— [centered on him so powerfully and
Following the controversy in get as submitted by the board to
Hunting Today — Frank Smit-' Return Home— After spending
long, ahead of the actual cam­
school district 17 several weeks the court is as follows:
son and H. H. Schaffenberg are the past two weeks visiting at the
paigning.
He is committed to pub­
Gloves T h a t Usually Sell from 69c to 96c
ago and the withdrawal of pupils
Estimated Expenditures
hunting ducks and geese today. j home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E.
lic ownership of public utilities.
parents were warned that their
Premiums — Livestock $2500.
W
A
S
H
I
N
G
T
O
N
Every Pair Perfect—
_______ although not In a radical way. will
children must attend school. Many poultry, $185. schools $85. grains,
Returns from Portland— Mr. and Pyne. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jordan
and
infant
daughter
will
leave
to­
BY
RAOFOftO
MOBUY
'
probably
favor
the
wets.
If
elected
started attending school in adjac­ fruits and vegetables $250. com­ Mrs. W. F. Walker returned Sun
All the New Fall Shades
| and Is known ns a fearless, able
morrow for their home In Bremer­
ent districts but after a few weeks munity exhibits $800. domestic day evening from Portland.
ton. Washington.
and honest man. In addition he
were withdrawn. It is said that In process $75. textiles $135. art $85.
Washington. D. C. — Jockeying
Visit at Roseburg— Mr. and Mrs.
carries the prestige of an honored I
all cases the required tuition '
miscellaneous $20. Total $4135.
Has
Serious
Hemorrhage — for the honor of being named the name His main weakness Is that j
Frank Logan motored to Roseburg
not-paid in the other districts.
for president
Four-H Club—Exhibits at county Sunday to spend the day visiting Claude Lawton of Fall Creek was Democratic nominee
.
.
.Tammany helped to elect him gov
been under way
,
fair $600. other premiums. $250. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart.
brought to a local physician's of­ next , summer has
,
.
_
, ernor of his state and his main
Rulers of Low Prices
weeks The sttua
.
. . . . . . . .
expenses $150.
fice Monday evening suffering with now for several
.
• strength Is that he has dared to
10th
<
ft
W
illam
ette—
E U G E N E — New Schaefers Bldg.
tlon resembles the start of a good , „
..
, .
Visits With Son— Mrs. Gertrude
•
challenge the wishes of the Union
Secretary's salary. $1000; use of Wilson and her son. Hobart, have a serious hemorrhage of the nose. .
horse
race
more
than
anything
to
Sl|Uare
T1(ter
He is getting along very satisfact­
car. gas and oil. $200; Judges. $120;
which It can be compared Those • ‘
,, .
. .
.
gone to Salem to spend Thanks­
Newton D Baker, who has been
labor. $700; caretaker, $600; lights giving day with Mrs. Wilson's son. orily now, according to his phy­ who have seen starters trying to
sician.
hack peddling on his boom for the
and water, $175; drayage, $20; ad
line up the field In a big race will
nomination, Is easily the most
vertising. $300; insurance. $600;
Visits Parents — Miss Lucille
recall the number of false starts
powerful rival of Roosevelt. If he
emergency fund, $500; wiring Richmond was here over the week­
before
the
final
rising
of
the
bar­
pavilion. $500; siding pavilion. end to visit at the home of het M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H HAS rier. and especially the number left would come out openly and cam­
$175; total $10.025.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich­
S E R V IC E S A N N O U N C E D at the post where the starter failed paign there Is no telling how
strong he would grow. The Am­
mond.
Estimated Receipts
to measure up capably to hts
Upon the church rests the res­
erican Legion is strongly for him
Nohing could be simpler than
Concessions. $1000; grandstand.
Breaks Arm in Fall— Frankie, ponsibility of meeting the most duties.
because of his support of the A. E.
this little play apron that is de­ $500; rents. $240; pens and stalls. small son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
W e’re proud o f o ur New Store and Invite everyone
In the convention next summer F. at a time when the politicians
vital n^eds in the lives of all peo­
signed like an old fashioned work­ $145; poultry and rabbits, $60; Viles. sustained a fractured arm
ple in te community. This chal­ the main object of the whole party were trying to run the war Instead
to
visit iih and get acqual ntetl with o u r new twlf-
man's apron with a tape to hold it miscellaneous, $80; total $2025.
Saturday afternoon when he fell lenge will be presented by Rev. will be to see that none of the of letting the general staff do It.
Hervlce
departm ent. V lalto rs fell iih it I h the iiio h i up-
over the hear and tapes at either
from
his
tricycle.
State appropriation. $2500; coun­
Dean C. Poindexter Sunday mors candidates is "left at the post,” a He has a long record of accom­
side to tie It securely In place.
to-date
arrangem ent to be found unywhere.
ty appropriation $5500. Total In­
Dinner at Junction City—J. M. ing at the Methodist church under condition that would tend to des­ plishment without a single blot to
It can be mads of cretonne, of cluding above $2025, is $10,025.
Larson is having his Thanksgiving the text: “Feed My Sheep." The troy party harmony in the canvass mar his slate. If he will announce
figured print, of unbleached mus­
dinner
at the home of his sister-in- question of race and class preju­ for votes later. At the present mo­ his candidacy, politicians agree
lin. It can be bound around the
law, Mrs. Sam Miller In Junction dice will be presented Sunday ment political observers here ■ hat he will pass Roosevelt as the
edges with tape—red. if it is made IN S U L A T IO N B O O K L E T
evening at 7:30 under the theme* frankly assert there are at least I -ailing candidate.
Sour o r Dill
City.
W hite or Yellow
of unbleached muslin, of the color H A S F A R M E R S ' IN T E R E S T
''Closer Fellowship." This mess­ nine candidates of major rank.
9 11». Hag
"Al”
Smith
Is
generally
consider­
Spend Day at Blue R iver— M r. age will be given largely by the They are In the order In which
ed
the
most
popular
man,
personal
New Commerce B ulletin fo r Fall and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton have gone use of poetry and verse.
’hey are now considered by most I
’
Building Operations Recom
The church school with a goal of politicians. Governor Franklin D. ly. In lhi- whole Democratic party
to Blue River to spend Thanks­
Quart Jara
each
and will have a powerful voice
mended by Engineer
giving day with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christian character, is trying to Roosevelt, on New York; Newton
when
It
comes
to
naming
the
next
render a fundamental service to D Baker, former secretary of way
Vincent.
M. C. Betts of the United States
all who choose to come, says the In Wilson's cabinet; fromer Gov­ candidate. His chances are not
department of agriculture. Wash-
Go to Portland—Mr. and Mrs pastor. It meets at 9:45. The ernor Alfred E. Smith, of New , -o iiH ld e i oil gr.-at, the same causes
ington. D. C., prominent in the Clifford Wilson and son. Mac. have young people’s meeting is at 6:30. York; Oovernor Albert C. Ritchie, that militated against his election
Gallon Can«
2 CanH
20c Cana
field of agricultural engineering, gone to Portland to spend the
of Maryland; Owen D. Young, in the last race being the ones
Coburg Methodist
used
to
frown
on
his
being
named
believes that the farmers of the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs.
father
of
the
Young
plan
that
sup
"The work which the Master Be
country who are contemplating fall Wilson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Me- gan" will be the theme of the mes erseded the Dawes’ reparations the standard bearer. His political
building or reconditioning oper* Clain.
sage st 9:45 a. m. Te young peo­ plan; Melvin D. Taylor, Chicago record Is one of the best ever est­
ations will find much useful In­
ple will meet at 7:00 p. m. The banker with pronodneed Ideas on ablished by any politician In the
formation in a new bulletin on in-
Tysons Have Guests— Mr. and church school meets at 10:30. You economies;
former
Governor history of the country and he Is
sulating materials Just issued by Mrs. W. P. Tyson have as their are welcome at any of these ser­ Harry Byrd, of Virginia; James known t o b e a man who gets things
the national committee on wood dinner guests today. Mr and Mrs vices.
2 Boxes
Hamilton Lewis. Illinois Senator; done.
49 Lb. Sack
G o v e rn o r R itc h ie Is (« .p illa r In
utilization of the department of A. B. Tyson and son, Alfred, and
and ex-Senator James A Reed of
his own state and a fine candidate
commerce.
iMr. and Mrs. O. H. Tyson and
Missouri.
Guests of Daughter
with whom to attract the women's
“House Insulation: Its Econom- FOn- Alton, of Eugene
All nine of these men are strong vote He Is one of the most will
ies and Applications" is the title i
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson have potential candidates. Only two of ing candidates but is classed as a
of the publication which was com-
To Vl,lt 8on* - Mrs M,ry Hoff
gone out on the Lorane highway them have expressed openly any possibility only In case of a dead
piled under the guidance of a sub­
committee of 12 nationally recog- San Francisco to spend the Thanks­ west of Eugene today to be reluctance to running for presi­ lock. Ex-Oovernor Byrd, across the
guests of their dent. Baker and Traylor, and prac­ Potomac from Ritchie, ranks about
, nized building and housing auth­ giving holidays with her sons in Thanksgiving
2>/z Size
3 Can«
orities.
Mr. Betts, representing that city. She will return about daughter and son-in-iaw, Mr. and tically nobody takes thetr attitude on even terms with his neighbor,
Mrs Roy Worswick.
seriously. Mr. Coolidge will pro­ except that he is stronger with the
the American Society of Agricul December 2.
bably rest In history as the only 'solid South.”
tural
Engineers,
is
a
member
o'
of the figure if It is made of a
each
Spending Day at Marshfield —
man who refused the office whpn
CALL FOR WARRANTS
Owen D. Young passes nil testa
| the group. The bulletin was pre- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Adams and
print.
he
could
have
had
It.
If
any
of
and his main handicap Is that he
' pared with the consumer's inter-
We congratulate the S. H. S Boya on their victory.
Notice is hereby given that
son. Bob. left Wednesday after­
Any apron will qo. of course. For
School District No. 19, In Spring- these nine men Is chosen to run is felt to he tied up with Wall
.
est
foremost
in
mind
and
is
non-|
noon for Marshfield to spend field, Lane County, Oregon, will he cannot he classed as a dark Street loo strongly to be a popular!
the Important thing about this one
Is the little pocket—big for a poc­ technical in its treatment of the Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. pay at the office of clerk of said
subject
of
insulation
In
building
: C. A. Phillips. Mrs. Adams parents, district, all warrants to and includ­
ket—to hold some sort of play­
and construction.
thing.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carson, will ing 1800. dated September 30, 1931.
"The farmers' share of the coun- return t0
wlth Mr. and Interest ceases after November 28,
The apron can be devised as a
1931.
try s annual building and construe jjrg Adams
painting apron, and then will serve , tion budget is large,’’ Mr. B etts1
CLAYTON F. BARBER, Clerk.
the double purpose of keeping the Baj,j "an<] millions of dollars go [
frock beneath it clean and holding
farm
buildings. The farmer
the painting equipment. The pocket nstura„ y ,gTt"er7s"te<l
In making
n.ay be square or oblong, and it
j his dollars count. This new bul- j
may be stitened into several com-
letln should help him, for it ex- i
I artm, nts—one for the paintbox,
plains the proper uses anil cor-i
another for pencils and brushes.
. rect application of insulating ma i
4 r It can be an apron devised tor
terials to protect houses and huild-
^ Z o N S fD W the heafthM aonvawtonee of botog aMe to
the small sculptor. That waxy kind
,
. ..
,
.
Ings of all kinds from extreme
of modeling clay that children love
„
, , .
changes in temperature, thereby
to work with can be packed, in Its mlnlmlzlng the nee„ for excegg)„ |
warm quickly thot chilly corner The discomfort of a cool
box. into the pocket, and the little flrlng of thp hpatlng plan,
fhp
bedroom
or both can be quicMy dispelled with the use
knives or spatulas they work It
winter and making the structure
with can be put in It, too.
of a portable electric heator which can be easily moved
more comfortable in the summer.”
Or a sewing apron, in which
Under such otpical headings as
from room to room O r the electric heator eon be per­
event a Utile folding sewing case "History and Uses of Insulation,
manently installed in the woM
may be tucked Into the pocket—a "Types of Insulation," "Insulation
ease containing needles and pins of Walls and Roots.” “Methods of
Your deoier ha* either type ond a wide voriety of styles
and little reels of thread. With Applying Insulating Materials,"
and sizes to choose from Why not inapeet them today!
si isaors In a little stitched com "Insulation for the House A'ready
partment at the aide, attached by Built.” and “Cost of Insulating. "
a tape ao they won t get lost.
the bulletin gives the reader an
EfFCTR/C/ry
excellent basis on which to deter-
M CK
Father lae III
mine whether or not he wants to
Power Company
cfaon and healthful
Mist Ann Vogel, science teacher use insulation, and If so. how It
Mountain States
at the- high school, was absent should be used and applied in or-
at asmshine
from school Wednesday having ' der to assure satisfactory results.
been called to her home at Coburg
Much of the pleasure of traveling Is spoiled by
“House Insulation: Its Econom­
unnecessarily high hotel bills. Comfort with
because of the illness of her father. ies and Application” may be ob­
economy at the PRESIDENT.
tained from the Portland District
R A T E S .......................... |1 AND |2 PER DAY
Dr. Cutter—So you had to oper­ Office of the Department of Com­
J. A. Cushman, Manager
ate on this patient In a hurry?
merce, at 215 New Posofflce build­
FOURTH AND ALDER
Dr. Sheer—Yea, we didn't have ing, Portland, Oregon. The bul­
time to even look up bis financial letin sells for 10 cents a single
rat lag.
copy.
.
E
L A D IE S ’ H O SIER Y 2 5 c
75C
The Corner Drygoods and Shoe Store
Lair Board Asks
County bor $8000
Sale...
W omen’s Fabric
_egy
GLOVES
pair
TOWN AND VICINITY
________ J
.. ÍS'.
The Golden Rule
VtflY
Murphy Co.
by MAW MARS-HALL
-> » > > o
PICKLES
25c
/
G rapefruit
17c
25c
Blend FL O U R
C O R N Flakes
T U N A Flakes
25c
HOTEL
RES
25c
PL U M S
85c
FOR
C O RN M EA L
15c
Pineapple
10c
C H ILLY DAYS
u s e - c l e a n - q u ic k -h e a t
ECONOMICAL.................
th e c l e a n - q u i c k - p o r t a b le
PORTLAND
E L E C T R IC
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