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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4. IM I
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
FINS CURIOUS
m i l l WRESTLER
Great Author Die*
W h it Will Happen When
Chinaman and Burgarian
Meet Friday is Question
P IL L E M E
SERIES Î0 START
E =
ill Govern Reconstruction Finance Board_____
J 6IRL SGOUTS1Ö
CHILI PARLOR WILL
OPEN HERE NEXT WEEK
Mr. and Mr* E, Badger recently
of Otlumwu. Iowa, have lukeii over
the Ellie Cafe und will open a mu
del'll chill parlor there soon. The
lliilile of Ihe business place has been
changed to Del Iteo Chill Parlor,
t'linslderalite redecorating la being
done inside Ihe building and plans
fur a formal opening Io lake place
Thursday evening. February II. at
5 o'clock are being made.
Mr. uud Mrs llailger can e In
Springfield Io visit tueiMle and
liked il so much Hull l bey decided
Io enter tiusllli'K* III Ibis city Kiev
stale.
OFFER PROGRAM
Springfield Study Croup to
Hear Speakers on “Gang
and Chum" at Meetings
What will hapten when a China­
Members of the Study group of
man and a Bulgarian try to wrestle
• the Springfield Parent-Teacher a*
In headliner event is making a
. MH-tatton will attend a series of
whole lot of wrestling fans in this
J three county-wide discussion meet­
county curious right now. and a
ings to be held at the Eugene Cham­
large number of them are expected
ber of Commerce starting February
to turn out at the Armory in Eu­
Lytton Strachey, who died in 10. it was announced yesterday.
gene Friday evening to find out London, at SI, was the first biogra­
Three
i rominent
educational
for themselves.
pher to make history read like fiction, workers have been secured for the
Waiter (Sneete) Achiu. Oriental His Queen \ ictoria and Elizabeth meetings. They will each discuss
and _ Essex were beat sellers for the subject.
. . .
grappler earned the right to __
Gang and . . . t . hum at
years.
wrestle at the Armory again this —<
the different sessions.
week by defeating Pat Reagan, ma Sutton.
The first meeting on February
Casper. Wyoming, two out of three
Sixth grade—Helen Kratx. Ver- 10. will be addressed by Dr. Ed-
rounds Iasi week-end. He will face non Swindall. Howard Dean. Cortis mund S. Conklin, professor of pay
Vasil Tsacoff, Toros. Bulgaria, in a Coffett. Billy Mortir.
etiology at the Cniversity of Oregon
three fall match this week.
Seventh grade— Gladys Shelly. who will discuss the adolescent age
Two heavyweights have also been Eldred Swindall.
of the bov and the effects It has
signed by Herb Owen, sports pro-
Eighth grade—Rachel Ellison.
I on him.
motor, for the sepeiai event to pre
B R A T T A IN SC H O O L
Other speakers to follow him are
rede the nationality dispute. Bonnie
First Grade
Paul Washke, Oregon State col-
Muir. Australian, will be matched
Attendance — Evelyn Wooley, lege. February 17, and Karl W. Oh
against Ray Frisbee. Medford, in Richard Flanery. Betty Campbell, thank, dean of personnel, at the
this go. Both of these men have Josephine Phair. Joyce Church.
v . of O. on February 24. The meet-
appeared on several cards in Port
Second Grade
ings will start at 3 o'clock and are
land and elsewhere In the Pacific
Attendance—Betty Pat Aldrich, open to all interested parties.
Northwest and have been well re- Mary Alice Bartholomew. Fannie
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ceived. It will be their initial ap- Hicks. Beulah Martin. Ruth Phair S T A T E ROAD C O S T S
pearance in Lane county, however. Lois Phair. Pauline Sinnar. Cleona
DECLARED LOWER
Very little Is known of the Bui- Maxey, Ellis Roberts. Thorvald
gar la n who will be featured on the Johnson. Fritx Smitson. Floyd
Cost of maintaining state high­
main event. He has been in this Steele, Tommy Thomas. Wayne
country a very short while and Whipps. Myrtle Lee Shull. Junior ways in 1931 dropped to 31.903.-
Noted Banker at Play
“Thn Neighbors," One Act
Play to Be Presented as
Feature of Benefit Show
Numbers on the program which
Springfield Girl Scouts are spun
soring al the high school auditor­
ium Friday «'veiling. February 19.
, for the purpose of raising furdn
with which io pay their district us
sessiiieat of f50 were told this
morning by Mrs. John F Ketela.
general chairman of the affair.
SLIDE BLOCKS ROAD
Most prominent on the program
BALL TEAM DELAYED
will he a one a d play. "The Neigh
hors" written liy Zona Gale. This
After spending Ihe greater part
Is a royalty play and Is being used
of the afternoon and evening mi
by many of the district conimuiil
llieir way Io Pleasant Hill Friday
ty clubs of the state III their con
j for a scheduled haskelhall game.
, tests being held at the present
Ihe Oakridge boya finally reached
time. Mrs. Floyd Thompson Is di
I Ihe school house only Io be defeat
reeling this play which will have a
ed. 32 I*. The boya and girla teams
cast composed of members of the
slarled for Pleasant Hill during the
local Girt Scout troop. Mrs Thomp­
J afternoon but were stopped on the
son is a graduate of the Cniversity
General Charles G Dawes, Fortner Vice-President and recently
Ambassador to England, is shown leaving the Senate Office Building with j of Oregon where she had marked
Otto H Kahn. Wall Street finangiab "** nM“1
«•'*• ,hl“ ■hl" «*
Eu«w .e Meyer Gen. Dawes, as president, and Mr Meyer, a, chainna* of
success In dramatic work under man and International Iwnker, la Westfir because of sitd«*. Thu gifla
y ,7'ora,,on- *'*’
charge of distribute the two billion
•pending the winter in Palm llesch. ' team bini passed the slide before
Fergus Reddy.
financial pool sponsored by the Government to absorb frozen assets
il fell and reached their destination
Several numbers will be contribu­
In time for Ihe conteat, but the
ted to the program by members of
hoys had to return to Westfir and
the high school orchestra and the
Inivel over Ihe old road which Is
I Scout troop will provide the bal
rough The Oakridge girls swamp-
anee of the program themselves.
d llieir Pleasuili Hill rivals 38-16 III
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1 This is under the direction of
their
gaine.
By Caleb Johnson
ctaiions. It Is specifically provided Mrs. Ketels and will Include the
Congress has agreed to President I that agricultural and livestock following A song by the ukelele
S4‘ 2 ‘ from «2-1172S2S5 In 1930, Hoover.s proptlga, for , he estab? vre<llt corporations may be aided dub with a evening twilight sett Mr». W. A. Taylor Entertain»
speaks a very broken English. His Pierson.
according to a report of J. C. Ains­
faiher Is reported to be mayor of
Third Grade
Ing; piano solo. Margaret Jarrett;
Large Croup of Ladies at
lishment of a Reconstruction Fin­ also.
the town of Toros, Bulgaria. The
Attendance—Donna Gene Ernest, worth. chairman of the state high­ ance Corporation, to come to the
One of the paramount features of reading. Ila Pulman; song. Pearl
Shower for Mr». G. Ernest
man is credited with having won Dorothy Flanery. Peggy Wright, way commission. Mileage of state aid of banks, railroads and other the R F. C. plan concerns loans Helterbrand ; xylophone solo. Bar
Itupori tard» w«*rr glv«*n oui <>u
roads
at
the
same
time
Increased
every one of the last 25 matches Bob Adams. Raymon Bainbridge,
One of the largest social gather Tucndny ut Ih«* Lincoln «rh<M>l.
to the railroads, the only Industry bara Itarnell; piano solo, Huxel
institutions
which
are
suffering
which he has participated in. He Donald Baldwin. Bobby Bennett, 303 miles. His tabulation follows: from “frozen assets." With two which would receive benefits inde­ Nesbitt; tap dance by Jolutna Ings to be held In Sprlugfleld for
Tho regular meeting of the
Maintenance costs In 1927 were
claims to be a very rough wrestler Harrison Billings. Russell Gates,
billion dollars—two thousand mil­ pendently of financial Institutions. Stratlon; a costume dunce. "Mud some time wa* the stork shower Eighth grade Four 11 sewing dul»
31.997.933.87: in 1928. 32.187.354 98;
and fans are anxious to see what Billie Haek. Donald Cook,
lions—at its disposal, what is this The railroads are made special ex­ Pie Days" by the girls of the troop held Friday evening honoring Mr* which was |<i have been held Jauu
in 1929. 32.380.192.16; In 1930. 2.117.-
he can do to the young Chinaman
Fourth Grade
pool of capital expected to do. and ceptions because of Ihe widespread in costume; butterfly dance. Edna O. II. Ernest nl ihe home of Mrs ary 28. at the home of their leader.
Friday.
Scholarship—Jimmie Stain. Dal- 282.85. and in 1931. 31.903.647.27.
how will it do It?
ownership of railroad bonds by In­ June Yarnell; and a piano solo by W A Taylor
Mrs Frank Root Mrs. O. II Jarrett, wa* called off
Miles of road maintained were
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las Knight. Chester Schiewe.
surance companies, suviugs hanks, Teddy Wright. Miss Yarnell Is a and Mrs K C. Stuart aaslated the because of Illness In the Jarrett
This
is
the
most
important
move
Attendance— Rolland Mattison. 3179 in 1927; 3366 In 1928; 3553 in
national banks and trust compan­ student of Mildred I.eCotupte hostess. The evening was spent home
Walter Lr.xton. Mariam Phair. An- 1929- 2672 in 1930. and 3975 in 1931. which has been made so far to re ies. and individuals. Next to the Moore.
with games und refreshment*.
Members of the Seventh and
hlcb
drew Gott. Delbert Koch. Arthur
The »»erase coat of maintenance '•«»« the depression from
construction
industry,
the
railroads
Guest*
Invited
for
the
evening
Eighth
grade basketball lixilii* of
Prochnow.Bobbv PoRard. Jimmie a
was ««28.47 In 1927; 3649.83 «»«rybody In the Vnited States is
represent perhaps the largest sin MANY ATTEND TWO
were Mrs. Stella Findley, Mrs Ihe school played teama from Veo
SUm. Bonney Findley
in 1928 »««"1 in 1929; 3576.60 suffering in some degree, and It is
Sadie Nelson. Mrs Sum lltchinond. ela at Ihe high school gymnasium
something we all ought to under­ gle concentrated unit for purchas­
PARTIES LAST WEEK Miss Helene Richmond, Miss Clara Wedn«'*d*y evening
F ifth Grade
<n 193®- and 3478.90 in 1931.
ing materials and employing labor;
stand
Scholarship — Mildred Billings.
The number of automobiles in
and their credit position Is un ex­
Jones. Miss Alta Munnlng. Mis* Eva
The new semester started Mon-
”* Clarence Clark, Paul Nott, Ida Jane 1927 was 245.705. in 1928 was 254.-
To begin with, the Reconstruc tremely Important Item In the nu M r*. W a lte r Gossler and Mrs. Pbetteplace, Mrs. B. D. Smith. Mrs day. February 1. ami the students
(Continued from First Page)
Laurence M o ffitt Hostesses
Irwin.
415. in 1929 was 273.270. in 1930 tion Finance Corporation, which
tlonal structure at the present tint«
Hugh Joliff. Mrs. Jose pit ine Chase, sre determined to make better re-
Joe Krupka. John Krupka. Clifford
T w ice Same Day
Attendance — Mildred Billings. Only I®3® 1° June 1931) was 283.- probably will be popularly referred
Mrs. Nellie I’yne. Mrs Karl Girard, cords for themselves than they did
The
R.
F.
C.
is
an
emergency
Whorton. Delbert Prindell. Barbara Juanita Chapman? Clarence Clark? 549 and in 1931 (estimate. July, to as the "R. F. C.” will get Its
A large number of Sprtngfli'hl Miss Dori* Girard, Mrs Marlon in the first half of the year.
Barnell, LaMoyne Black. Lillian v ern Gates. P au/ Nott. Lorraine 1931 ,0 Jnne, 1932), 270.000.
capital by offering bonds for sale to measure, and is not expected to
Adntn*. Mrs. Walter laixton. Mr*.
Only a few of the student* are
Gregory. Pearl Helterbrand. Caro- Squires. Marjorie McPaerson. Peter
The number of gallons of gaso investors. As these bonds will be continue In operation after the em­ women were guests of Mrs. Walter
William
Bond.
Mrs.
George
I
To
out
of school because of the mumps,
ergency
has
passed.
Any
institution
N. Gossler and Mrs Laurence Mof-
line Hicks. Marjorie Johnson. Jose- Chace. Leroy Church. Nellie Gates. '*ne consumed in 1927 was 127.066.- ruaranteed by the United States
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clinow. Mrs. Eva Laiuberl. Mrs.
phine Jones. Frances Keeler, Flor­ Freddie • Nett, Violet Steele, Ida ®4®' in 1928 was 140.259.857.5. In Treasury, they will be as secure as which needs Its help must apply fm aj twn bridge parties given at
Mary Magill. Mrs Archie Davis,
C
A
L
L
FOR
W
A
RRA NTS
within
one
year
from
the
date
of
the
home
of
the
former
last
Thurs-
ence May, Deloris Nice. Drucile Jane Irwin.
1929 was 159.415.365.55. in 1930 was government bonds, and therefore
Mrs. Alice (xirah. Mrs. C. F Eggl
Ogilvie. JoLana Putman. Wilmina
Notice Is hereby given that
Sixth Grade
166.218.739.28 and In 1931 was 170.- > it is expected that there will be no the F’resldent s signature, although Jay afternoon und evening. Daf munii. Mrs Effie Stovall. Mrs Mar
School District No. 19, In laine
Spriggs. Roscoe Cole, Floyd Green
Scholarship—Wanetta Neet. Max 334-804.52.
trouble experienced in luring timid the I resident may, by proclama- fixllls were used for decorations. I
Mrs. Margaret Kenyon won hlgti garet McGuire, Mrs. Iluxel Piul- county. Oregon, will pay at the of-
Vila Weight. Bernice Barnes, Eliza ine Smitson. Henry Chace, Selma
The neIt meeting of the highway money out of hiding and putting it tion. extend this period to two
dock. Mrs. Stella Lewis. Mr*. Lee flee of clerk of said district, all
beth Johnson. Margaret Meek. Lois Clement, Patsy Patmore.
commission will be held at the to work by this means. We can take years. Loans will be made for an prize und Mrs. Clarence Chase low Pulman, .Mrs. O. F Kizer. Mrs. warrants lo ami including 3016.
June Wilson. Geneva Wycoff, Dale
Attendance— Robert Keenan, Val Multnomah county court house to- It as assured that there will be two original period of three years, in the afternoon group. Those In Hazel Burnell, Mrs Suzan Cruzan, dated January 13. 1932 Interest
Carson. Louise Cowden. Earl House eriä Koch. Henry Chace. Angela day-
billion dollars, or as much of it as which may he extended in .five. vlted at this time were the two Mrs. A. J. Cowart. Mrs. Julius Fu Ceases a fte r February 13. 1933.
C. F. BARBER. Clerk.
Bessie Cox. Darold Posey. Ethel Krupka. Tom m ie’uchytll. France?
may be needed, speedily available At the end of five years the non- prize winners. Mrs. Gertrude Wil­ lop. Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Lynn Stone,
nfficehnlding directors are to be son. Mrs. Maude Bryan. Mrs. W. J. I
Gott. David Privat, Jennie Jackson. Cornell. Leroy Williams. Lula John-
for the work of the R. F. C.
Mr*. Elva Adams. Mr*. Fred leiuk,
dropped. Iiut the R F. C. may con
Vulcan 8niooth Tup
Dale Robertson. Ada Johnson. son, Oliver Adams. Harold Foss.
There will be a board of dlrec tlnue in existence for another five Scott. Mrs. E. O. Privat. Mrs. D. B. Mrs Rachel Thatcher, Mrs. Asa
Murphy.
Mrs.
Carl
Olson,
Mr*.
J
James Young. Marjorie Joliff. Scott Dorothy Ransdell. Isyl Keeler. Mary
tors of seven men to manage the R
GAS RANGE
years, to give time to dispose of F. Ketels, Mr*. W. H. ilobb*. Mrs Peddlcord. the honor guest and the
Wright. Ruth Keeler, Jean Daniels. Murry. Jane Phair. Selma Clement,
F. C. They will include the Secre­
hostess uml assistants.
For Sale nr Trade. Will
any
of
the
"frozen
assets"
it
may
w
.
C.
Rebhan.
Mrs.
(’.
A.
«warts,
Jean Lloyd. June Berg. Hazel Nes- Patsy Patmore. Teddy Wright,
tary of the Treasury and the Gov
accept wood.
have left on Its hands. After that Mrs. W. K Barnell. Mrs W. N.
bitt. Elva Lucile Boyles. Muriel
sjxth Grade
ernor of the Federal Reserve Board
Mrs Van Vulzali,
it
Is
to
turn
over
whatever
It
has
Dow.
and
Mrs.
W.
R.
Dawson,
LEGION TO SPONSOR
Patmore, Zella Zoe Carroll. Ilia
Scholarship — Glen Anderson,
together with one other high gov left to the Treasury and the fin
Phuup 13R-J.
952 C. Ht.
Mrs. Floyd Flanery received first 1
Louise Putman. Juan Stratton. James Hebert, Virginia Hicks. Elsie
ernment oficial and four men not
DANCE EACH WEEK
Jeannine Withers. Florence Rob Ingram. Helen Lyons. Alvfn McBee, H V C f i M E f i T C M 4 P J f i connected with the government, ancial liquidation will be up to the prize in Ihe evening playing while '
|ow pr|I(. went to Mrs. Henry Fan
Springfield American Legion post
erts. Nellie Prindell. Lillian Butler. LeVerne McPherson. Rose Ogden,
but selected because of their bank­ government.
There is every reason to expect drem. The guests were Mrs. H. M. I number 40 will sponsor dunces at
Scholarship — LaMoyne Black. Muriel Tyson, Wesley Robertson. Forced Sales
ing and business knowledge and ex
Caroline Hicks. Florence May. Bar Wyetta Spriggs.
Visitors to New York cannot fail perience. President Hoover has al­ that the establishment and opera Stewart. Mrs. S. V. Ward. Mrs. W. I||„. Thurston hall every Saturday
bara Barnell. Lawrence Chase.
Attendance
Delmas Giaspey. to notice the enormous number of ready intimated that the two Demo lions of the R F C. will aceoni <’. Wright. Mrs. B O. Lodge. Mrs. ni|[ht starting this w-ek. according
m . iatrson. finance officer
Jeannine Withers. Ethel Gott. Sadie James Hebert. Donald House. Elsie | Fire sales, bankrupt stocks offered crats who will be appointed to plish the two things which all fin M. V. Walker. Mrs. P. J. Uartholo- to j
Gott. Louisa Cowden. Clara Brooks. Ingram. Helen Lyons. LaVerne Me- and other types of forced sales be these posts will be Bernard M. Bar ancial leaders agree need lo br mew. Mrs John Henderer. Mrs. H. , Many people have become confused
Hazel Nesbitt. Bernice Smith. Ruth Pherson. Wilbur McPherson. Earl >"8 held here at all times. For a uch. who was chairman of the War done. These are to provide a mar D Dlbblee, Mrs. Flanery. Mrs. Don „bout Ihe dales of our dances which
Keeler'
Pederson. Helen Putman, Wesley time It creates a feeling that half of Finance Corporation, and Edward ket for securities of banks and rail aid 8. Toomb. Mrs. Levi H. Neet. I have been held every other w.-ek, Chile. Tamale«. Handwlcliea
F ifth Grade
Robertson. Muriel Tyson. Henry the small business men here are on N. Hurley, who was chairman ot roads which are now unmarketable Mrs. Henry Faudrem. Mrs. I •’■j Larson explained, and stateil that Hom«- Baked Plea, Chinese
Attendance — Frank Bennett, Uchytil. Emil Vchytii. Maxine Val- the financial rocks.
the Shipping Board and a member although of great value, and to re Barber, Mrs. It L. Wright. Mrs. .(be new move would be given a
Noodlea, and Chop Huey.
Jun,or Endicott, lier. Dean Vaughn.
Instead of that, it seems to be of other Important commissions store confidence, the unreasoning Clifford Wilson, Miss Crystal Bryan trial.
lack of which in the face of the and Mrs R. C. Kuehner.
Billie Nesbitt. Frank Howes. Theo-
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I . reguIar w#y
doing bugjnegg durlnR the war.
The reduced admission charge of
really solid foundations on which,
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dore Prindell. Anita Pugh. I. Roberta > —------------------------------------------ » People in strange neighborhoods
The War Finance Corporation Is
50 cents will also remain In effect, Elite llldg . Main SI., Springfield
our economic situation stands. Is
Putman. Junior Scott
Mra. Wash burn« V e ry III
following the successful venture nt
fall for the glaring signs Just as the model upon which the R F. C.
the basic cause of our present bust
Thompson. Carmell Waddell. Midge
is based. It served after the sudden
this price scale last week.
much
as
visitors
from
other
cities.
Mrs.
B.
A.
Washburne
Is
very
III
Wilson.
e k ■
Many residents of the Upper W ll-1 It is only in their own districts that end of the war to carry great in­ ness stagnation.
ut her home here on Second street.
The Weston colored trio which
There are other factors in the Her physician states that he thinks
«
? n,ne V ' a 'amette ’ aIley diKtriCt attended the 'hey are able to detect the fake dustrial enterprises over the sud­
performed at Ihe hall last Saturday
business situation, of she suffered a stroke Wednesday
q „ r
8h- fUDeral ° f NiD“ Crarapton wh,ch sales
That many of them are den slump due to cancelling of war general
night will be seen ugakn this week
X
m. ™
I’SOn
he'd “ J“nC,iOn C'ty M° nday fakes
Plain' OnP on'y has to look orders. The principal difference course. The worst of them, at this
morning. Her condition remains In their program of songs and
Dena Wilson. Midge Wilson.
afternoon. Nina Crampton who was at , he dirt on some of the signs to is that the R. F. C. is larger. Just time. Is the European financial sit­
unchanged this morning.
dunces.
A tten d s L n n ,
?e
„
3 : h,de"t 3t 'he P'eaSant
hlgh realile 'ha* they were originally as the present economic situation uation. Little than can be done by
Berts h
tt-T d
«
o
ye3r Pa8Red 3W8y ” the " allPd Up >earR a« ° ' But » Rppn’ R Is more serious than it was then. legislation at Washington can have
Bertsch, Wanda Burch. Shirley Pacific Christian hospital Saturday to attract trade.
With its two billion dollars avail­ any direct effect on that, but s
Haack, Earl Harwood. Willard morning from pneumonia. She has
able. and its management on the great deal can be done to strength
House, Warren Ingram. Winifred many friends among the young peo- City Kindness
Job, the R. F. C. will come to the en our situation within our own
Lyons, Emma Grace Meakins, pie of Pleasant Hill to mourn her
rescue, In the first instance, of borders. The Reconstruction Fin
Police
Commissioner
Mulrooney
Merle Nice. Bobby Pugh. Arda loss.
banks which are unable to make ance Corporation plan is the first
got
a
letter
the
other
day
in
which
Robertson, Beryl Robertson, Dave
Howard Parks, son of Mr. and |,e was to>d hp wa„ no
<. h„ loans because so much of their as­ of the President’s major recom­
WOOL BATTS
__________
Springfield. Oregon_______________
m e tl Frank* StuaÌt' e ”1* SV””
T° m
C1° Terdale' *’ I"«"’» call In Patrolman Christopher sets is tied up In securities for mendations to be enacted Into law
2 Lbs., 72x90.
S t X n Valentine U c h v T 3
W'th
” * Mltche" and ahak« tin, by the which there is no market at pres­ Congress still has before it his
Stratton, talentine Uch)til.
sophomore at the Pleasant Hill
hand. The letter told him exactly ent, or the price of which Is so plans to strengthen the Federal
Now
Scholarship — F l o r a Bertsch, high school and a member of the
what he ought to do—and the Com­ much below the orignal cost that Land Rank System, to create a sys
Wanda Burch. Warren Ingrain, basketball squad.
tern
of
home-loan
discount
banks,
to sell would be suicidal.
missioner did it.
Emma Grace Meakins, Beryll Rob
The Pleasant Hill girls' basket-
A big bank has. say, a million to enlarge the discount facilities ot
The whole thing was caused by
ert8on, Milo Severson, Frank ball team was defeated by the Oak­
STAMPED APRQNÍJ__
Five Cents never bought more in Springfield than al
dollars
of assets, but half of this the Federal Reserve Banks and to
Stuart.
ridge girls' team last Friday by a the fact that the little daughter ot Is in real estate bonds, secured by create a 3150,000,000 corporation to
our
«tore
till«
week.
Buy
one
article
and
get
another
T h ird Grade
score of 48 to 12. The Pleasant Hill the writer of the letter—a married mortgages on property of undoubt­ aid depositors In failed or insolvent
for 5c. READ!
On Unbleached M uh II ii ,
Attendance — Annabelle Johns, boys defeated the Oakridge boys man out of work with four children, ed value but which nobody has the bank».
Striking designs. All
Wilma Keeler. Leona Ware. John 22 to 18. The Pleasant Hill lineups met the officer, practically a money to buy, and on which the
ready to work.
In addition, the President seeks
stranger to her, on Christmas Eve.
Carrels, Laurence Harwood.
were as follows: Center Evelyn
owners find trouble In paying the action upon proposals to revise the
The
cop
asked
her
what
she
was
Only
Second Grade
Phelps; running center. Emma Lou
Interest, let alone paying off the transportation laws so as to restore
Attendance—Harold Becker, Leo-, Baughman ; guards Zella Mauney going to have to eat for Christmas mortgage. It does the bank no good
confidence In railroad bonds, to re­
tha Bertsch, Howard Carrels, Rich- and Mart,
Barnum; forwards When she sadly told him nothing, to foreclose, because It then has
vise hanking laws to safeguard de-
LADIES' ARCH SUPPORT
ard Gott. Jule Heiser. Ida Howes, Nancy Barnum and Bonnie Jeanne he took her by the hand, led her an unsalable piece of property on posttors and to curtail national ex­
to
a
butcher's
and
bought
her
two
Stanley Malo. John Ogilvie, Max Tinker. Subs Mildred Swift and
its hands, while Its customers— penditures sharply, with a view ot
well Pohl. Cleone Putman. Fern Nina McPeek. Boys’; Center Har chickens and then Nlled a huge business men, merchants and manu
Combination lasts, Oood-
helping balance flie budget.
basket
with
other
things
and
sent
Sidwell, Elaine Schaffenberg, Wa- old McLeod; guards Earl McLeod,
year welts in Pum ps -
facturers—are
clamoring
for
cash
Alt of these plans must be speed­
yne Seamans. Jimmie Smith, Ro- and Henry Olson; forward John her home paying for everything out loans with which to keep their busi­
Straps and Ties In Black
ed through congress, In order, as
bert Smith.
Garmire and Dwight Brown. Substl- of his own pocket.
• and Brown Kid leather,
nesses going and so keep men at Mr. Hoover states, "to reestablish
And so Patrolman Mitchell unex- work.
Flrat Grade
tute Jack Doane.
regular $<>.50 values,
confidence, to restore the function-
Attendance—Bobble Black. Still-
Pleasant Hill public school bas­ rectedly received the personal
The R. F. C. will take such "froz In of our economic system and to
mati Daniels. Glenn Goss'er, De- ketball team defeated the Oakridge thanks of Mr. Mulrooney. And he’s en assets" off the bank's hands, ad­
rebuilding of prices to values and
lalne Keeler, Jackie Sherman. Ray public school team by a score of 12 been promoted since, In addition.
vancing money to the extent of the to quickening employment."
Stratton, Rex Stratton, Roderick | to 9 Friday night at Pleasant Hill.
real value of the property Involved. •
BOYS' SWEATERS
Steinmetz. Gerald Uchytil, Jackie
Pleasant Hill basketball teams
which the bank will agree to pay
Yankover Sleeveless Slip-
Vaughn. Dale McBee, Pauline Cle- will meet the Ixiwell teams at Lo
u ih ,■**, i0"»0 !?*
ons.
ment. Dorothy Holmes. Barbara well Friday of this week A very
. b ...
° f WeHt HprlnK- back within five years. The R. F. C.
. . 1 Fleld |R 1,1 at
home with an at­ Is secured by having a first lien
Jane Ketels, Virginia Lee Pohl, interesting battle is anticipated
upon the "frozen assets.” These «
♦
Just the thing for school
tack of tonsilltla this week.
Katliryn Alice Thompson, Juanita Some of the players on Ihe Lowell
may be loans based on real estate,
Ralph Bonney motored to Marsh-
Thomas.
teani were piPa8ant m u gtudentt
wear, in Moleskin, 5 9 c
or upon commercial securities field last Sunday returning on Mon-
GLENW OOD SCHOOL
before Lowell high school was
Portland Resident Here
which cannot be realized on quick 1 day.
and Corduroy
69 C
W est Springfield
built. The Lowell gymnasium Is
Mrs. O. S. Buley of Portland is ly.
Alex Mathews who Is working
First grade— Cora Mae Briggs, larger than the Pleasant Hill gym- spending the week here visiting
Every kind of bank, commercial near Elkton on the highway, spent
Hilly Fritts. Jimmie McDonald, Al nasium A large crowd Is expected with Mrs. T. C. Barker and Mrs. hanks, savings hanks, trust com-1 Ihe past week at his home here,
»In Dean.
to atttnd as Lowell was defeated a Kate Brummette.
panles, may borrow thus on long
Next Sunday, February 7, Rev. E. j
Second grade — Helen Turner, few weeks ago at Pleasant Hill.
terms from the R. F. C., and Its j V. Stivers will give a lecture on
Mildred Powell. Betty Mae Hall.
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Daughter Born
facilities will also be available to j his travels through Home, at 11
968 Willamette Street
Third grade—Betty Manship, Ja
Miss Mulhollen, English teacher
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price are he building and loan associations, In-¡o'clock at the church. The follow-
8on Lee. Shirley Connell.
at the high school, is ill this week. parents of a nine pound baby girl, surance companies and similar fin-1 Bunday he has announced he will
Eugene, Oregon
Fourth grade—Marlon Powell.
Miss Orr. substitute teacher, Is tak- Frances Ann, born to them at their ancial Institutions, as well as to the. preach on four Ihlugs money cannot
Flfth grade -B eth Schantol, Thel-i ing her place for a few days.
home here Wednesday morning.
railroads and clearing house asso- buy.
R.F.C. Will Help Business
Many Present
A t Shower Friday
Lincoln School Notes
MID-YEAR HONOR
LISTS GIVEN ODI
Del Reo
Chile Parlors
.a’s X
UPPer Willamette
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B r e i e r ’s
Concentration
Irish-Murphy Co
Sale....
Nickel Sale
87c
13c
Now
.. S3.87
Thurston
C. J. Breier Co.