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    T H ü R 81 >AY, MARCH 3, 1932
THE SPRINGFIELD NBWB
PAO® POUR
How a Town Put
Many Men to Work
o r n i l i pois
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STARTEOINCOUNTY
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Upper Willamette
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John C. Farney. IT year» of as«.
. ■ of
.« a dog
... *ho
was «oi
killed III an uulomohlle
Penalties for laie payment
«no «a»
ile
IO, 1932 which hvv,OIO. V,
O-, I d c , >•, C alifon,.. Sunday was
Far-
tectlve March I. were greatly re the »oi, of Mr and Mrs. A. (
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by o rd e r o f th e
to , now liv in g -< C ro w
T h e F ar
Control Supet visors Will be
Hv Caleb Johns,«
things for him to do. You are en-.
t'ourl. A g radualed acal» „»> » lived al Plea.ani Hill several
The wav to end unemployment is | »“ led to hl. help in all .4 the rea I
Appointed; Poison Bait to County
Masked Marvel to Meet Vasil
of penalties were ordered when i years ago and John and Ilia brother,
be Distributed by Stores
to tut me., back to work Unem ¡«<
little Jobs «bout your pro
heck revealed approximately IM6 He,,. •‘"ended the I l e a « « H Hill
ill
Teacoff; Ladies to Bo Ad­
An
Old
Brand
Line
1(
tarty,
and
he
will
I«-
glad
to
lie
as
mitted Free Friday
ploy meut is a problem which
dogs licensed ao far .1,1» year - • '<»•"
rh*>»
The annual campaign against . „.pared lo more than 3000 last „la where Job,, was «. live in high
chronicled the tecta everybody in every eommunl- siaued io these tasks. If other work
Recently
gray digger ground squirrels Is ex year. The fee for the lice,.». I. »2 .......... affair» »,„1 alhleilc. The
Herb Owen. Eugene »port» pro­ Flelschtnann Bakery as being thejty. It is up to all the people of .'times up requiring painters, paper
Id le d lo gel well under way during for the male and »3 for the female, family returned to huge.,,, but John
moter. ha« three good rea»on» thl» first to maintain a brca.l line, dat each community, therefore, to take j uangi rs. cart enters, won’t you
March, according to County Agent A penally of 26 vein» will be col continued 1,1» schooling lu t allfor-
week for expecting a larger crowd I l l g bank about fifty year» Thai P 11 m e ie iv ialelligeiit etfoit t o • • « » » « i s
<
.
. ,
.
G. 8. Fletcher, who dlrecla the
than usual at hl» weekly wrestling fine piece of charity, however, is find Jobs for those who need them, Conimission will send the proper,
levied during March, 60 vent» III nln.
fight against these pests.
dependable man Io do (he work
program tomorrow night.
yprll. 75. vent. I„ May. and >1 June
The leal) wa» .hipped lo Eugene.
far from being the oldest bread Ami the most intelligent effort of
The
Lane
County
Agricultural
at the
Andrew Mellon. Secretary o f the
,o December luclu»lve The orl The Inner.I service, were held
First, this ha» been designated a» line here. The other day it came this sort that I know of ia whai '.I townsman out of . work
. . ......
Treasury of the U nited States under
Council has adopted gray digger
ladle» night and all member» of the ,o light that Trinity Pariah is .till ,hey did a. Green Bay. Wisconsin.I «I»'” .............. ... »“•«’“ «»<
xlnal penally was »2
...........-lay morning at the Iran
ihi» winter us possible Let's create three Presidents, has been rewarded ground squirrel control work us one
__stetler chapel, several Pleasant Hill
fair »ex will be admitted to »how runuing one that is exactly 139
community, of any site, can
lo r his long service by being named
if the county wide projects to he
jobs and overcome unemployment Ambassador to E n g lan d
boys acting us pall bearers.
free of charge There are absolu­ years old.
organise for unemployment relief
cooperated in by all farm orguiilxu LOCAL MEN ATTEND
ii our owu city and bring Green
tely no string» tied to tills offer
John 1« survlvsd by in» parent».
I, appears that in 1792. John on the Green Bay plan. In that town y
lions of the county during 1932. It c r t D T v a w n P l f . w r W H E C K •'*'
' * Farnay. one »1»
says Owen.
the mieres.
interest ....
on *6.000
40.000 population, in one ---------
month'
Leake w rilled
men me
v— ... of sv.wv
w#
m>( |e( m|emp,oy GROVE BALL TEAM FALLS Is expected
,.„r, lall(1 .„4 lwo
that
subordinate FORTY AND EIGHT WRECK
8econd. the main even is a very for bread to be distributed by that more than 1.00« men aBdJ ™ " * " I me„, , pn.ad farther nor wrecfc out
granges, farmers union locals, and
IN
GAME
ON
MONDAY
unusual one with two wrestlers famous
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biothera.
1.1.
Frank
H.. 6th engln-
Episcopal church, and w.re Put back to work, home of (.omiliulli, v health ant| happlnva!) i •
immunity dubs will cooperate 111
_______
matched and a third held in readi­ through all those years the will has them had not had a Job for two
Jack
latr»on,
Nell
tllllons
and
r».
V.
S
army,
and
Benjamin of
.
*
Springfield Town basketball team the campaign.
ness If needed to fill out the even been complied with The dole telytant.
Itay McPherson all of .'♦prlngflelil , row
years. There were 1«45 out of The Man In the Block' to do snow
Farm organisations In communi­ attended the initiation of the (to
defeated a Cottage Grove team 29
Ing's program. Only one of the being distributed nowadays by Rev. » rk when the united effort began
llonule Jeunne Tinker who ha»
principals in this match is known. Edward H Schleuter. vicar of St. At the end of a month 1023 of these shoveling or other »mail Jobs (liis 23 In the local high school gymn«» ties where ground squirrel control and 9 wreck, Legion orgaiilxatlon. |»eeu absent from high school 10
is
a
problem
are
expected
to
nomi­
He is Vasil Tsacoff. Bulgarian, who Luke s Chattel, one of Trinity had been placed in permanent Jobs winter. Do not pay any wages to I iiiii Monday evening In a (ant game
held at Ihe Eagle» hall II, Eugene days relumed lo her studies Tues­
anyone who does not show you his The score at the half was 14-5 for nate one rodent control supervisor Saturday night Sutnley ltl>bard»o„ day of lllls week.
will meet an unidentified man who church's affiliates.
and the rest all had either tempor­ lard from this commission. You
Springfield. Lineups for the start for each school district covered by of Thnralon wa» one of three candi­
Mi»» Marie Malls-iu who is sick
wrestles with his face covered un­
ary or part time Jobs, so that there
these organisation« In commutiltle»
agree
with
us
that
we
should
keep
of
the game were:
der the title of the Masked Marvel. No “Hands Off” Signs
will,
pneumonia Is reported to be
date«
Inmated
at
the
meeting.
was nobody out of work in Green this work for our own townsmen,
every family 4 ii the district.
This personage has agree to throw
improving
Ctg. Qrovs
Springfield
Bat except those unable to work.
Vila Bretidel) of Vida la ugalu
and married men first. THE MAN
One of the most attractive free
.
the Bulgarian two out of three
Mias Kllanhelh Holcomb of Del
üwansoii
F
Huffman
deputy assessor In McKenxIe and PRISCILLA CLUB PLANS
WHO COMES TO DO Y O U R
times in one and one-half hours. In shows here Is maintained in the
ter ciilertalned a tiuinber of her
Gale»
F
Nice
Mohawk district».
The Green Bay campaign started WORK must have a card from this
case the Bulgarian gets too much Dnllv New» building on East 42nd
hc I oh .I friend» at 11 600 parly al her
DeYoung
C
Et listing
Rennie Hooter has received par­ COSTUME AFFAIR TODAY
Walter Achiu will be in the Armory street. I. is. curiously enough, an by the mayor issuing a Pmclama ouiniission UPON WHICH WILL Perkins
home Saturday nlglii February 3T.
Woodard
1
1
ticulars regarding a terrible acci­
exhibition of machinery and “n>
‘“at all the wbl.tle» in «ho c ly BE THE SEAL OF THE CITY OF
ready to enter the ring.
The Lowell baaketbail leant win-
Cochran
G
Prochnow
Members of the Priscilla club
dent which occurred at Clearfield.
hots."
And
children
esp«-ially
are
*
»
B'd
blow
from
7.30
to
7.M
on
GREEN
BAY.
Pay
nobody
else.
Third, a humorous offering of five
C. Swanson, Cox. Sharon and Pennsylvania, recently In which the will he en leilaliicd Gila afternoon ner« of ihe runner» up cup of the
wrestlers all scrapping together in invited to stroll through the exhlbi- 'he morning of the drives start The rate is <0 cents an hour. The Leathers, substitutes.
lame county B league defeated Ihe
home of his brother. Harvej ul (he home of Mr». E. C. Stuart. Oakland high school lean, Tuesday
,he b*1,s ln ,owu would agreement is not less than two
a special event will be offered. Par­ tion and handle everything (o their and
Thl«
1»
io
he
a
costume
party
and
ring. The fire and police depart­ hours a week, for the winter
Kooxer, was nearly destroyed In
ticipants in this battle royal will heart's content.
night al Collage Grove by a score
ments used their sirens, and all months. Your man will collect IUKA CIRCLE MEETS AT
a blast, one child killed and two each member 1» lo come drc»»ed of 36 ot 27. Oakland wot, the ibiug.
Include Speedy Jones. Vick Potter
Children are simply mad about autos came to a slop and blew
In
Colonial
period
clothing
once a week on Saturday.
Louis Welkum. Art O'Reilly, and the place. My own youngster. 6.
BARKER HOME TONIGHT nephews injured, one seriously.
la» county runners-up cup.
A special meeting recently was
Puncho Avery. The rules of this went there with a pal a couple of their horns for two minutes. At
“Again we thank you for assist­
Son
Bor»—Mr
and
Mrs.
B
W
Members of Iuka circle, l-adles of held at l.eaburg lo decide whether
match provides that they can all years older and reveled in the vari­ 10:30. reports were broadcast over ing us to relieve distress in our
Visitors from Wsndllng— Mr and
I'eltyjf l,,i of Westfir are the par
local radio station of the drive's
tackle one man or pair off and the ous gadgets. One thing shown was the
city, and won't you please continue the G. A. It.. will hold their regu to operate as a one or two room euts of a son horn to them at the Mr» Cliff Abram» of Wetidllug
”‘gu',”g'
first three to be pinned to the mat a telephone. She took down the re-
to co-operate with vour city, by hav­ lar meeting tonight at the home ¡«rude school the coming year
”
were vialtora in Springfield on
The vole favored retention of two Pacific Christian ho»pltul In Eu­
Noon lunches, radio talks, and ing all of the work possible such as of Mrs. T. C. Barger. The meeting
will be eliminated. The two win ceiver. dialed her number and saw
Wednesday.
gene
M
ednsndsy,
March
2,
1932
teachers by a vote of 20 to S.
ners will then have five minutes the machinery she set in motion preparatory newspaper stories told modernizing, improving, repairing, is to start at 8 o'clock.
to rest and will try for the best two get her the connection and then the town that Green Bay would painting, cleaning, paperhanging.
out of three falls. The time limit ten feet away, her pal answered the have Jobs for half of Its unemploy- plumbing, etc. DONE THIS WIN
for this feature of the event has call and talked to her.
TER and done by men obtained
been set at 30 minutes.
from the CITY HALL.”
Other things are automobile mott .
W e give you every
els. steani engines^eleva ors*rld ng
w<>rk
W t give you every
inducement to
stairs and all kinds of thing» like *
inducement to
keep your
that. After a child has spent a few
keep your
money home.
hours
in
the
place
she
comprehends
Aa
•oon
“s
lhe
block
drive
was
Twenty-seven mothers of stu­
money home.
FREE
Interesting figures were given by
dents in the Junior high school a lot more about modern conven ’ over, every employer in the town
FREE
DELIVERY
fences
than
she
ever
did
before.
was
personally
contacted
by
phone
the driver of the McKenzie high
were guests of the teachers at the
DELIVERY
And it is all gorgeous fun!
letter or personal call of the un- school bus. Ranold Chase, to the
first of a series of room parties
• • •
employment committee's chairman high school board in their recent
which faculty members of the
These men were urged to keep the meeting regarding cost of operating
schools are planning in cooperation Sales People
same number of men they had on the bus.
with the local P.-T.A. officials. Mrs
One of the curious things visitors j
payroll in 1929. If necessary by
A drive of some 30 miles each
Ivan Male "was in charge tor the here observe quickly is the detach j staggepng the work, shorter hours,
way or SO miles a day is neces­
teachers. Those present were Mes-
ed air with which sales people In and go forth. The result was that
sary owing to the Y-shaped loca­
dames Mortensen, Ogilvie. Putman
the big stores wait on customers, over 700 men were called back to
Calkins. Williams. Cornell. Black
tion of the district. Forty stops
in the better stores there is never their old Jobs.
Griffith. Privat. Pederson. Crandall
each way are necessary in gather­
any attempt made to force a sale.
In spite of the fact that mild ing the students. In required stops,
Louk. Carrol, Nice. Fisher. Blick
The idea seems to be that If that weather killed the usual snow-shov
Robertson. May. Barnes. Wright,
as at railroad crossings, and stop
particular customer walks out. I eling and street-cleaning Jobs, the
Daniels. Wycoff. Anderson, Vest
streets, or 80 stops per day. Coat
there will be a new one in before i plan was successful. Every home
Clements, Cox and Carson.
of operating has been very small,
many minutes.
store and shop in the town was less than 120 gallons of gas per
The seventh grade Four-H sew
One result is that women here
visited.
lng club meeting wbicb was to have
month has been used since begin­
* regigtratlon system and check
been held Tuesday of this week thoroughly enjoy shopping, more
ning the term.
so than in any other city in the up of addresses served to dlstingu
CRAPENUTS
has been postponed for one week,
The most pretentious celebration
world. In London, one cannot es-
..fl(,aterg.. from the regldeBt un.
Mrs. Ella Lombard Is the leader.
in the McKenzie valley of the 200th
FLAKES
cape from a shop after one has en- em )oye(j
anniversary of George Washing
tered it without buying something.
en,
Wigcongln of
ton’s birth was that of the Leaburg
or being forced to listen to high
An)er,can Ie g ,on adopted the
Maker of Men
community
where a splendid even
pressure selling from everybody in Gr^ r
pJan wh,ch |(| working
Regular 35c
ing
program
was
preceded
by
a
the place, clear up to the owner
wj(h
succegg ,n
gUte
Two-pound Package
Rev. E. V. Stivers announces his , Here it reems to be quite all right
other citjeg , hroughout ,he community dinner which was at
G»P* Nuts
tended by members of nearly
lecture for Sunday. March 6. “The
SPECIAL
3 pkgs.
Fall of Pompeii ” This will be the
°" e
“ country, it ia not a self-operative where there are no farm organiza­
ihuces
hall or lompen. m is win oe me ..dlrtT
from any O1 the gaieg
.„ a ,.„n„ f„r
fifth lecture he is giving on his trip
A
,
3r(? rea„ y gra{(y plan, by any means and cal
tions, the county agent will select
to the Holy Land which he made
when a ga(e „ „ W n consum. •-^operation on the pnr. of all the rodent control supervisors if there
a few years ago.
.
civic elements In a town, grouped is sufficient local interest. These
Thurston high school boys has-1
« « »
around the Legion Post as a work- supervisors will be appointed by
Special Assortment of
ketball team defeated the Wendlingf
¡ng nucleus. The working body con- the county court and given author­
norse vars
gjgtg
thg ^gjon's unemployment ity to poison squirrels on neglected
SUNSHINE PRODUCTS
team Monday evening on the local
Something New!
New York City was probably the committee: local newspaper pub- land at the expense of the owner.
floor. The score was 33-22 in favor
10 pkgs.
last place in the whole country to lishers; the mayor; local organized
Official notice to all persons hav­
of Thurston.
The Thurston high school Is put stop running horse cars. The last labor executives; manager of local ing charge of land in Lane County
CALUMET
ting on four short plays at Thurs­ line was on Fulton Street, a few radio station; presidents of the ser- to take steps to exterminate gray
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE WILL BE SERVED
ton hall Wednesday evening, each hlocks from Wall Street and it took vice clubs; chamber of commerce digger ground squirrels on their
6 pkgs.
BAKING POWDER
class sponsoring a play under the the car about half an hour to go the president; advertising club presl- property within 30 days from
W ITH HAM SANDWICHES and SUNSHINE
direction of Miss Palmer. The half mile between terminals. Of dents; head» of industries; bank March 3 is published elsewhere In
One cake tin free and 2-cup
COOKIES SATURDAY. Sandwiches made with
Thurston orchestra is furnishing course the line was operated mere- executives, and so on.
I this issue.
ly to hold the franchise.
Cards bearing the official seal of
package of Swantdown
The county agent has prepared a |
the music.
JELL-0
FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM and W ILLIAM’S
The other day one of the big de- the City of Green Bay were used to supply of poison barley for sale
The grade school began again last
with each
Monday after a week of lay’off on partment stores celebrated its fifty- Identify workers, who were given to farmers of Lane Caunty at cost.
MILK-MADE BREAD.
account of several students, and ninth anniversary and part of the introductory letters,
This poison barley may be pur­
Employment was provided for chased at the office of the county
also Miss Travis, primary teacher, celebration was to get the street
per
being ill with mumps. Mrs. Leo Ten­ car people to run a horse car on men and women regardless of le- agent and from dealers in all part»
pound
59th
Street,
on
which
the
store
is
gion
affiliation,
race,
color,
or
nis is teaching in Miss Travis'
of the county. The charge 1« 40c
3 pkgs.
place until she is able to return to located. The car ran all day and creed. Unemployment was the only for a five-pound bag.
took in thousands of nickels from qualification. Willingness to work
her work again.
Places in Springfield and tribu
people who enjoyed the “novel” ex- was the only test.
tary territory where poison barley i
Any town can do what Green Bay will b e.fo r sale are as follows:
Back from Roseburg—Miss Mar perience.
Free Molds with each
To »top the car one pulled a cord accomplished. It calls for organl- Springfield,
garet Gorrle returned Tuesday
Irlsh-Murpby
Feed i
from Roseburg where she bad spent tied to the driver's leg, who there-1 zation and effort. Your Legion post store; Jasper, Bauer's store; Fall
purchase
a few days visiting with her sister upon pulled a lever that operated i a natural nucleus. If there Is no Creek, Brewer's store; Lowell,
the rear door.
post in your town, one of the 30,- Blair'» store; Dexter, William’s:
Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah.
SWANS DOWN
DIAMOND
—
- - -
--------------------- --— 000 branches of organization» affi­ store; Trent, Wood’» store; Wait-
CAKE FLOUR
liated with the American Federa­ erville, Sylvester’s store; Vida,|
SALT
PILLSBURY’S FLOUR- -Hardwheat
tion of Labor is the rallying point. Payne'» »ervlce station; and Mar-
One cake plate free! !
49
pound
sack
This plan calls for no discussion, cola, Price's store.
Three
no argument about theories or poli­
packages
tics. Nobody can object to giving
GOOD FAMILY PATENT FLOUR
Per
KENSINGTON CLUB
work to those who are not working
Sack
TO MEET FRIDAY
Package
now. The effort is repaid In more
Springfield, Oregon
than moral satisfaction. It means
ARMOUR MILK— Tall cans
Mrs. Margaret Kenyon will en-j
that those now hoarding money will
Free with each purchase
Four for
tertaln
members
of
the
Kensing­
spend for normal necessities when
PETER PAN
ONE SMALL SHAKER
the spectre of unemployment Is re- ton club at their regular meeting
Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs.
W HITE WONDER SOAP
1 moved.
In communities where civic ac­ D. B. Murphy is the assistant host-]
10 Bars
INSTANT
tivities
are small, where the popula- e»s for the meeting.
A-1 Quality
POST
| tion chiefly serve» an outlying agri
POSTUM
VAN
CAMPS
TOMATO
SOUP
Per Pound
29c
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT 0 R 8
TOASTIES
j cultural district, this plan may be
Per can
ESTATE OF LOVE A. CONRAD,
Special
'
widened
to
take
In
the
farms.
There
3 Pounds
85c
DECEASED.
Four
8-oz.
is room on the land for those men
Notice Is hereby given that WI1-'
for
FANCY
PUMPKIN
tins
who cannot find work in the town. liarn Curtis has been by the Coun
¡Mili
Blue Bunny; 15-oz.; per can
In these instances, heads of agrl- ty Court of the State of Oregon
{cultural organizations such as the for Lane County, appointed admin­
White Eagle or
istrator of the estate of Love A.
Grange, etc., may be added to the Conrad, deceased.
VAN CAMPS PORK AND BEANS
Sunny Monday
working committee.
All persons having claim ers'
Large size; two for
Groups of farmers may pool to- against the estate of said deceased
are
hereby
notified
to
present
the
9 Pound Bag
I gether to pay for the services of a
BAKER'S PREMIUM
same, duly stated and verified, at
AM-OND-OL TOILET SOAP
i laborer, who can work one day or the law office of Alta King in the
With 1 Virginia Frying Pan; 6 bars for
CHOCOLATE
10 Bars
25c
more on Individual properties
Court House, Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon,
within
six
months
of
this
A letter used by the Green Bay
Per Case 5 2 .2 5
committee puts the case in concise 3rd day of March, 1932.
WE FEATURE MAID-O-CREAM BUTTER
WILLIAM CURTIS, Adminis­
language:
trator of the Estate of Love A.
Made in Springfield, Oregon
¡“Dear Fellow Citizen:
Conrad, deceased.
“The Green Bay Unemployment ALTA KING, Attorney for Ad­
Relief Commission thanks you sin­ ministrator.
(M 3-10 17-24 31)
cerely for assisting to overcome the
WE WILL CARRY A FULL LINE OF FEEDS AND
DEAL
great burden of unemployment In
w ith
’/ 2 Lb. Can Cocoa
SEEDS—
our city this winter, by hiring a
man to do your chores. This man
Special
’/ 2 Lb Baking
SEE OUR PRICE FIRST
will report at once to begin this
Chocolate nr»
work In your block. Please treat
BOTH
ZOC
AND GET QUALITY ALWAYS
All
f««*
him as a fellow-citizen asking not
S P R IN G F IE L D R A D IO SHO P
I charity, but merely the opportunity
116 So. 4tli
Phone 75W
’ to earn a living for his family. Find
eVCBNEffT CAM0J8
Phone 9
Lincoln School Notes
Phone 9
W . A. TAYLO R
I McKenzie Valley
HOME OWNED STORE
...Grand Opening...
at New Location
-
427 Main St.
-
Springfield
.. Quality Groceries at Bigger Values ..
KRISPY
CRACKERS
Thurston
Friday and Saturday
M arch 4 -5
25c
FREE— One 49-lb Sack Pillsbury’s
23c
Flour with "Largest Cash Purchase
Saturday.
Come Early!
98c]
59c
Maxwell House
19c
eoti!
Coffee 3 4 c M*,
29c
or 3 lbs. $1.00
$ 1 .3 7
Irish-Murphy Co
29c
39c
Farina
35c
89c
25c
25c
5c
5c
25c
59c
23c
25c
a glassy-
m ix in g b o w l
Cocoa-Chocolate
R a d io
3
can
C R iS C O
63
C
23c