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THURSDAY. JANUARY 2>i. It>33
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
poun
GRADE TEAMS TAKE TWO
LOSE ONE BALL GAME
LIST
M
Y. W . C. A. Girls in Homeland Costumes
STLYE PROBLEMS ARE
DISCUSSED BY EXPERT
'First Lady" Secretary
Six Rulea ter Well Oreeted Stout
Woman Are Given by Col-
logs Extension Worker
Springfield Boys Win; Girla Uose
In Basketball at Wendling
On Friday Night
•
________
i Seventh and eighth m ade buy» ■
Specialist* to Discuss Prob-
basketball teams from the Lincoln 1
lams at Two-Day Meeting
school defeated their opponents In
j two Rame« at W endling Friday eve-
In Salem February 1. 2
Tailored suits and the big vogue nlng. The girls from the Sprlng-
A program devoted entirely to for mannish apparel brings the field school lost a close game by
economic problems of the «lair.» In­ shirt waist or blouse back Into the oue point.
dustry Is In prospect for the for -j i,'meIlght for spring. Many of the
Many of the teachers and stu-
tleth annual session of the Oregon gbtrt waists are severe In line to, dents from the Lincoln school at
Dairyman's association scheduled cu ck lB wm ,
mannish mode, tended the games. Roy Quinsy. prin­
ter the chamber of commerce room«. Qjjjer tw ists however retain their < ¡pal. Is coaching the teams.
In Salem, Februay 1 and 2. The d e-1 {en,,n(ne distinctiveness, such fori The scores and lineups for the
tailed program Just Issued by P. M ingtaace M , he puffed sleeve as tames were:
Brandt, secretary of the association ; shown on the ,ower flgure,
, h,
Seventh Grade Boys
and chief in dairying at Oregon gketch
Wendling 10
State college shows markets, con
aWrtwatat dre ses made of wool Springfield 17
4. J. Smith
sumption, the outlook for dairying e|)g
suede jackets ofteV T*Jrlor- -
2. Dillon
and similar questions holding »•»* (wlthoal coI| „ s, reversible shorter
________
Puttee
Robertson.
8
cehter of attention.
Mills
McBee.
7
Oeoerge Fullenwider of Carlton
McBurney
McPherson
is president of the association and
_____ 2. Craiger
will preside over the Salem ses­
........ 2. C. Smith
sions. Following is the condensed
Shackleford
— /
program;
k
"Associated Friends of High­
To be well dressed the stout wo
er Education" Sought in
man should observe »lx rules. »«
cording to Mra. Azalea Baser. ex
All Parts of Stnte
tenaion specialist In clothing, tex- |
tile» and related arts. In conduct
A concertml effort will lie made
Ing the clothing clinic over KGAC
| during the mouth of February and
recently. Theae basic rulea are:
the (Irxl half of March to build up
o strong organisation In Lan» coun­
IX, not wear tight undergarment .
ty of friend» of higher education
they euiphualae the curve» of the
1 according to Mrs Ralph Martin.
figure.
I chairman of Hie membership eoin
F
Be conservative. never wear ex
1 lulltee.
t remea.
1 The purpose of Ihe organisation
lie aure that your clothing fits
Miss
Malvina
Thompson
uf
New
' lo he known us "Associated Friends
well but la not tight in any pari
Verb, will be the oOlclsI see rotary to ¡at lllglier Education" lx the crea
IXi not wear elaborate sleeves;
Mra, Franklin D. Roosevelt when ilhn of a body of local people who
the latter takes up her duties as
I they emphasise the breadth of the
•• first lady of the land" on March 4. »re vitally Intereatcd In the run-
ahouldera.
111uuaI Ion of higher education and
IXi not emphasise any cross llnea;
I who are willing lo axxlat In defeat­
uch as a broad band across (be
ing proposals to cripple the proper
hips.
| functioning of the same.
Emphasise lengthwise lines In the
Objects of the association as set
center front and center back of
forth on the reverse side of mem­
Young Women’s Christian Association homes la dttas throughout costumes.
bership cards which are being Is
the country are featuring ‘ NstiveUnd Evenings
«trU
For (he slim woman. Mrs. Sager
surd on payment of annual dues
Wednesday. February 1
Eighth Grade Boys
every lami dos native «astumaa and tell of home lands. Hsrv aw Elaine emphasised three rulea, a.» follows.
of 26 cents state "that the ohjecta
Springfield 27
Wendling 23
10:30— President's opening ad
Swaiwon Ftalaad. »nd Marioara I'abel of Rumania la native costumo« at
¿y CARLHG ETZ of the assiH-latlon shall he to do
Accent the outside Unas of the
drea- and appointment of commit-
I). Richardson. « F
4. Smith
a Detroit, iM ieE) Y. W. U. A. evening
any and all things the organisation
figure, shoulder«, sleeves or hips
Holverson. 11
F
4, Craiger
There 1« a man In New York who deems necessary or advisable for
i Carson, 10
C
11. Able ! L
Have
clothing
fit;
too
loose
cloth
11:16— "Who Voted for the Oleo
A Grand (Jum pion
makes »lon.ooe a year selling gags the protection of higher education
Cole
C.
l’a llée
Ing will emphasise the thinneas nt
Tax Bill." Chester L. Mulkey, Mc­
—Jokes to comedians.
In the slate of Oregon, and to fos
N. Pederson
G
2, Wordin
the figure.
?
Minnville.
• • •
ter amt promote any and all meas­
S
2. Dillon
I’se flaring lines rather than
1:30—"The Dairy Situation," Roy
Some men here «re wearing ures. policies and activities which
straight
llnea.
C. Jones. W estern federal extension
Girla Game
shoe« made of goat skill.
the organisation may deem necaa-
dairyman.
Mrs. Sager pointed out (hal In
Springfield 12
W endling 13
• • •
■ary or advisable for the promotion
"Foreign Markets for Oregon
J, Hughes
general the bottom of the skirt, an
Vest. 1
of the welfare of higher education
They
are
flavoring
a
certain
Dairy Products.” Arthur J. Farmer.
5. Shackleford
kies and feet need study. "The be­
Stratton. 11
tn the »tale of Oregon
Portland Chamber of Commerce.
Stratton
ginning styles of 1*33.“ she said, brand of lipstick here with differ­
Wycoff
It should lie the further object
ent
brand»
of
wine.
Wine
flavored
"Expansion In Domestic Markets '
"call for medium and long skirts
.......... Craiger
•at
Wilson
klasea that's the Idea.
to promote and organise similar or-
A. E. Engbretson. Astoria.
Roberts
The
longer
the
skirt
the
taller
the
E. Johnson
• • •
aunlsatlons In every section of the
"Increasing Consumption in Ore­
figure appears. Long skirt« atao add
Abercrombie
Lloyd _____
-date of Oregon 1» the end that ’
Portable fireplaces with electric
gon Markets." Paul Adams, man­
dignity and age. Thick ankle« anil
.................. Mix
there shall exist throughout the
"logs"
are
very
popular
here,
ager Oregon Dairy Connell.
large feet are not so noticeable with
state a well knit, active organisa­
• • •
Thursday. February 2
the present atylea aa they were a
tion for the protection of higher
10:00— Dairy products demonstra­
TALKS ON SMALL-TOWN
few years ago when skirt« were
A chandelier, weighing »tx and a
«duration and the promotion of Its
tion, Mrs. Ada R. Magne. Oregon
half
tons,
the
largest
single
light
knee
length."
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
welfare."
Dairy Connett.
»AA
of Its kind ever built,
In the matter of fitting dress pat Ing fixture
"Some problems In Retailing
Individuals In each part of Lane
"Small-Town Chambers of Com­
lerns. Mrs. Sager advise« extremely has been Installed In the auditor
Dairy ' Products." L. A. Walrad. swagger coats and skirts, and fancy merce" was the subject of a radio
large and extremely small persons turn of the Roxy Theatre In Radio county have been named lo enroll
knitted suits are recommended in
Gresham.
members In the organisation. II. E.
talk given Sunday. January 22. by
to find a pattern which will fit the City.
A single comb white leghorn
“The Basis of the California sportswear. Blouses showed the in­ Dr. Julius Klein, assistant secretary
Maxey has been designated for
• • •
shoulders and then alter It to con
[ rooster, owned by D r. E. L Denison,
Dairy Cattle Market," Roger W fluence of the tailored suit, with of Commerce of the United States.
Aprlngfleld and has received regis­
form to the buat and other body
' u f iliic a g o . won the grand eham-
The
moat
widely
read
lasik
In
Morse. Extension dairyman. O. S. C. many club collars, bows at the neck­ He will speak from Washington
piunship st the New York Poultry
measurements before cnttlng the New York Is the telephone direc­ ter of metnherehlpe and the Indivi­
line. and simpler sleeves. Boucle,
how in which 3,000 birds competed
13:00—Cattle club luncheon.
dual membership cants
over the coast to coast network of
tory.
dress.
Mias Alice Rhinehart posed the champ
2:30— “The Regional Agricultural chenille, and polka-dot sephyr the Columbia Broadcasting system .
• • •
-.- th!» photo.
"Good style," the clothing ape
Credit Corporation." Ernest W il­ sweaters were recommended for
Dr. Klein upheld the view that
clallst concluded, "la produced not
The depresalon has reduced the
spring.
liams manager Portland branch.
students of business matters should
by following the latest fad nr the number of telephone« In New York
The sim plest type of mannish not concentrate unduly upon the big
“Recent and Proposed National
• • •
newest idea, but by choosing from
Mannish For Sport
Farm Legislation." M. N. Nelson. shirtwaist made to accompany the industrial centers and money-mart ;
Probe Stock Market
many
suggestions
those
that
will
tailored
suit
is
developed
in
white
A Fifth Avenue Jeweler Is selling
O. S. C.
of the country, but should also
best express the character of Ihe a »65 gold case for peppermint
Jersey with pearl buttons. It Is also gcrutioile
u(mogt care the
Business session.
Individual, that will auit her fare loxenge«.
0:30— Annual banquet. Marion available in the market in shirting condftiong sentlm enU . and efforts
and figure, that will accent her
• • •
silks and cottons. There are also
communitieg
Two New Importations lo Be
hotel.
good points and hide her leas at
many shirtwaist dresses for country
weU<pr,ng
gmalRown rlgor
Used in Weekly Match By
A New York department store Is
tractive ones so that she will ap
or resort wear which add the to
selling a flesh-tinted mirror which
and intelligence, the assistant sec­
Herb Owen Tonight
pear as herself at her best all of
RL SCOUTS PLAN
rl
a blouse of this type.
makes pale persons appear healthy
retary believes, potent forces for
the
time.”
OUTING FEBRUARY
and ruddy.
Another
whirlwind
wrestling
our business recovery are flowing,
• • •
program has been prepared for
and
are
destined
to
gain
In
A winter sports onting for all ROAD DISTRICTS HAVE
Strength.
It la difficult to go Into a New tattle county fans at the Armory
girls enrolled in Lane county Girl
LIM IT SET ON FUNDS
Dr. Klein pointed out how such
York home these «lays without see­ In Eugene tonight by Herb Owen
Scont troops will he held at McKen-
forces find epression through the
ing a Jig saw puzzle spread out on Gwen. It «eems. has been meeting
xie bridge on Saturday, February
A limit of 30 percent of the value
newspaper8 whether daily or
Will WTiite entertained about 30 some tab le- u uully half finished. competition In Portland and has
4. it has been announced this week of the district funds allotted for week]). and through act„ e tham .
at a dancing party at hts home Frl New puzzles appear every week.
Imported two more men to meet
by Miss Alice Spurgtn. county lead­ road work plus money already on
of commerce
these slnalIer
day evening.
• • •
two of t.ie beet h<* nas already used
er. This will be a*one-day outing hand has been set on expenditures c it,eg and ,owng
He cjte<, num.
tn these parts.
Much interest Is being shown In
Professor Charlie Wagner lives
and each girl Is expected to provide of road districts for the first half eroug jngtances in which such
the basketball games. The M. H. h i
Hchi-diiieu to meet each other to
at
11
Chatham
Square.
He
tatoos
her own transportation and lunch. of the present year by members of agenciee have rendered remark-
bus drove to Springfield Tuexduy L
for a living He complains that (he ulght are Hub Roy, Scotchman, and
the,r cummunltieg
Irv in g Ben C oojnr o f New York,
Those who will attend are request­ the County Court. Their action Is ab|e geryice
night to take the students to the Atlantic Fleet Is In the Pacific.
Tool lx» Blanc, French!'anadlan;
who made » reputation in the form er-
ed to register for the affair with based on an anticipated payment of jn combatlng unusual perplexities
Lowell versus Springfield high
• • •
and Thor Jensen and Jack Met'nr
M ayor W alker investigation, ha» been
Miss Spurgtn at Dcout headquarters only 60 percent of the taxes due for Qf the depregg4on _ overcoming
school game.
thy. Ix> lllanc was brought down
appointed to conduct the Senate
in the Broadway store In Eugene the year This would leave another gravp 1<>c-1 d|fflcultieg throUgh en
The 1. O. O. F lodge at Walter ‘ A (eh-graph company In >few from Canada where he had been
B anking Committee investigation of
before Saturday night.
30 per cent or half of the total ergUc concerled effort Urging , hal
tl. *' '
Stock M a rk -L
vtlle held a party to welcome their York for a fee will cull you up each winning popularity as x lightweight,
receipts for the last half of the (be 8mall-town chambers of com
new members and newly Installed year to remind you about your and McCarthy halls from Twin
year.
officers. Melvin Couch Is noble wife's birthday, your anniversary Falx. Idaho.
j merce be loyally supported. Dr.
grand; Miner Wegner, vice grand; anil other days when gifts are ex
' Klein also discussed their principles,
A flip of a coin will determine
Lawrence Millican, secrotary; J. II pected.
problems, and possibilities for even
which
(wo go on first. Both match««
e • e
Devor. treasurer.
broader usefulness in the future.
will be main eventa and of equal
There are nearly 70.000 natives of time limit.
Clinton Conley underwent an
Mrs. Rennie will entertain the
Mannish wear is getting the call
Turkey living In New York.
operation at Pacific Christian hos­
Leaburg
Aid
society
at
her
home
The Achlu-llelhert match lint
for sport sad in about wear this
• • •
pital a few days ago.
Mrs. G. E. Jacoby entertained PLAN FERTILIZER USE
Thursday was a draw and Roh Roy
spring. Lillian Harvey of Germany, ] Thursday. January 26.
There la a night club here which won two of three full» from Bunny
Mr and Mrs. Frank Cumm from several tables of 500 at her home
Lllah Wearln was hostess for a
here for screen work, wore this suit
TO BOOST TONNAGE
with sweater upon her arrival la the I party of nine of her young friend» is becoming famous for Its Monday Martin.
northern Washington visited Mr last Saturday. Those present were
U n ited Staten
Cumm'« sister. Mrs. Ira Oray. from Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laird. Mr. and
| at her birthday party Saturday morning hreakfaats.
Polk county farmers who have
• • •
Wednesday until Friday, when they Mrs. Danstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Staf- lost prospective hay crops through
afternoon.
Child 1« III— Herbert McNett 1»
W.* C. T. U. Has Meeting
The
W
altervllle
grange
held
Its
A
shop
here
la offering scented III at the home of his parents thia
left to visit other relatives in Cali-j ford, Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb. Grace t|,e December freeze are oonslder-
Origin of "Dark Horse”
fornia
; Mitchell, Jack Mitchell, Lyman Tin jag using more landplaster this
v/cefc.
Mr«. Mel Rice entertained at her meeting at the N. O. W hall Tues­ leather gloves for women.
The Ladies' Aid society quilted a \ ker. Mvrna Laird, Elizabeth Hoi spring as applications to remaining
Everyone knows what is meant home Tuesday afternoon for the day evening. Several of the mem
quilt for Mrs. Ira Gray during the comb, Sheridan Stutz. Neva Me legume crops, such as alfalfa. by a “dark horse" but few know members of the Springfield W. C. hers were unable to be present be­
past week.
Peek and Del Stutz. They will play clover and vetch, reports J. R. Beck. the origin of the epression. The T. U. This was the regular month­ cause of Illness.
Mrs. William Platt
suffered a again February 15 at Staffords'.
county agent. In western Oregon phrase was first used by Thackeray ly meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ynakam and
stroke of paraly is last Sundav. She i Miss Veda Daley who Is attending tb|g material will almost always in­ in his "Adventures of Philip." Said
little son have been visiting Mrs.
Philip, referring to some talk about
is seriously ill and her children are Monmouth State Normal school crease the hay yield of legumes if
Yoakam's parents. Mr. and Mrs. j.
Leaburg Man Here — Howard H. O'Dell.
all at her bedside. Her daughter spent the week-end with Lora Laird put on early enough, thus tonnage a candidate for parliament:
Miss Florence Platt arrived Tues at Edenvaie.
"Well, blee my soul, he can’t Montgomery of I.eaburg was a vial
H. C. Page and F. W. Page. Thos
can be boosted to replace acres
day from California to be with her
Word has been received of the frozen out. Many substitute crops mean me. Who Is the dark horse tor In Springfield Thursday morn­ Easton, J. H. O’dell, E. E. Potter
Miss Ruth Dozier is suffering marriage of Miss Gertrude J. Dilley are ai„0 being planned.
ing.
he has In his stable?”
and several others around have lost
with blood poisoning in her face.
of Goshen to Stanley I. Torvik at
horses as a result of staggers.
Mrs. Bert Mathews spent the Longview, Washington. Miss Dilley
Mr. and Mrs. John Holm, Mr and
Albert T. Reid
pa ¡t week end with her daughter. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Henry Hansen attended the
T ill» nt ore is til ways prepared to serve your every
Mrs. Lem Drury at Jasper.
Dilley of Riverside Park, Goshen.
congregational meeting of the Cen­
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gray motored She i a graduate of the Pleaant Hill
tral Lutheran church In Eugene
need from our large stock of quality groceries. Becuuse
to Lowell last Sunday and visited high chool and state normal school.
Monday night.
of the rapid turnover here our stock Is always fresh,
Mrs. Davenhlll and daughters.
She has been teaching sin ce gradu-
Members of the senior d a s from
and iip-to-the-niinute.
Loren Edmiston left Monday for ating.
M. H. S. this year are Beth Jen
Portland to be gone several days.
Beryl Beaver who was taken to
nlngs, Fordyce Wllllan, Jay Paul­
We strive constantly to serve this com m unity
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugh and ■ the Eugene hospital last week for
son, Robert Marx, Mary Amend,
better.
family motored to Junction C ity , an operation for appendicitis is re­
Znla Klckbush, Luclla Millican,
last Thursday and spent the day i ported to be doing nicely,
George Marx.
with Mrs. Baugh's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Hills who was
The W altervllle Christian church
Mrs. James Calvert.
taken to the hospital last week fol­
Workers society will hold Its next
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harlot and lowing a severe attack of the tin
meeting at the home of Mrs. Marvin
sons from Vaughn spent last Sun • will be able to return to her home
Drury Feb. 9. Their church night
LARGE PKG.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence this week.
will be held at the Waltervllle
Gossler, Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Stivers
A benefit card party was held
school house Friday evening at
1 POUND
were also guests for Sunday dinner at the home of Mrs. E. Giustina at
7:30.
3 POUNDS
THIS IS EXCLUSIVE
with them.
Pleasant Hill Tuesday afternoon.
The meeting of the W altervllle
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Turel from Cot- The proceeds go to the fund being
Ladles' Aid society was em itter this
x O r FAfcM HOME
tage Orove visited ln Thurston last raised to help keep the county home
week due to Illness In the family
>£O
N
SU
M
PTIO
M
,
week.
demonstration agent.
of Mrs. M. J. Wearln at whose home
Happy Davison from Portland
Thursday night recreation games !
it was to be held. Mrs. Wearln will
was visiting friends in Thurston and program will be held at the
< ntertaln the club In two weeks.
last week-end. he recently had a P kasant Hill gymnasium. Candy,
bad accident ln which one leg was popcorn and refreshments will be !
badly hurt and he Is now going on sold. The money raised going to- .
TOWN BOYS WIN OVER
3 POUNDS
ward the fund for the home demon­
crutches.
CROW HERE ON MONDAY
Miss Martha Moon Is spending stration agent.
som e time with her sister. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston and two
Springfield’« Town basketball
William Barnett. She had her ton­ children are leaving Pleasant Hill
team defeated the Crow Independ­
sils removed by a Eugene physl for California this week.
ent« In a game at the high «chool
clan Tuesday.
gymna«lnm here Monday evening
To Start Logging Operations
; by a «core of 20-2». The «core at
mckenzie blend
Loan« Decrease . $14.000,000
the half was 22-9.
t
Everett, Wash.
Logging opera­
Lineup« for the game were:
A United Press report from tions at the Sauk River Lumber
Crow
J Springfield
W ashington. D. C. says loans on company camp oust of Darrington
Hg««el
QUARTS
, Mattinoli, 1 ......
F
stocks and bonds to brokers and will begin within 30 days, it is an­
I Leather«, 2 ...... F
Gherman
49 POUND SACK
dealers by reporting Federal Re­ nounced here
Fifty fallers and
j Rrnatlng, 14 ........C...
T. Holbm,I
serve member banks ln the New buckers were put to work la-t week
Wright
Cox, 6 ................ O
York district decreas 'd »14.IWI0.000 in preparation for resumption of
G. Holland
Thatcher, 3
G
in the week ended January 18. to a activity there. Operations, It Is
F. Hqnlre«, 2 .......... 3
total of »367.000.000, the Federal said, will be dependent upon mar­
-tT T 'A e J J
ket conditions.
Reserved board reported.
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Twin Program
On Armory Card
5I
I McKenzie Valley
afeFACT FI
Thurston
Upper Willamette
irish-Murphy Co.
W efre Prepared
The Primadonna Takes Her Bow
EGGS AND DRISSED
POULTRY E.Q.UAL
Y eah , big
B o r - you
a n o WHO
E lse ?
ONE TENTH OF
£ the entire farm
PRODUCTS OF THE
INITED STATES.
Sperry Oats
Royal Club
Coffee
29c
79c
15c
Grape Nut
Pop Corn
15c
Purex
10c
Flour
69c