The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 09, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOR FOUR
fHK 8PRINGFIKLD NEWS
FARM EXCHANGE S p o r t S h o r ts
READY FOR WORK |
M.E. Choir Plans
The
Bo«Con Red
S o ol l have
have been
been *
The Boston
Red S
Cafeteria Meal
«old to Thunia» A. Yawkey, thirty-
New Mat Champion
I IFIBSI SLIDE OS
M’KENZIE FRIDflV
THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1988
, FREE SEED FOR
4 ™ ’ " 60 GARDEN IS OFFER
year-old New York multlmltlion- Special Musical Program to
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Sonorn Indian Regain* Title
lalre. He will be a-atMed hv Pi*
Be Given at Church Supper
Each Grange Urged to Nam e'ward Tr„wbrjd<e ,Edd.et foiling
Highway in Fine Travel Con- From J»n»en in Spectacular R. F. C. Fundi to Ba Used in
On March 15
Agent to Transact Busi- | famous «tar of the old Atblsttea
Providing All Naady Fami­
dition to Bridge; Melting
Match Last Week
who
will
set
as
vice-president
and
ness; No Cash Sales
lial With Saads
Snow.
Damaging
R„
Mob„
y
AlBl,.in
B
YBqu,
The choir of the Methodist
general marager. Marty McManus
church
will
sponsor
a
cafeteria
Final details of the Grange Co­ will cont nue as manager of the
The first slide to block (raffle on , Joe will meel nt the Rugen -• Uarden seeds will he fumlsliad
dinner In the church basement on
operative Exchange now being or club.
the
McKenzie highway atnre the I armory tonight lu lit» main event this spring to all people registered
Wednesday evening, March 15.
• • •
ganixed at the Public Market build
new road was opened was found on the weekly «resiling card They with the lame County Court and
ing In Eugere under the auaplces
The Pennsylvania State Athletic Mrs. '.V. K Karnell. president of
Friday morning Just helow'NIiurod i met In Portland recently and al the lied Cross for relief funds or
'hough Mohley was il 'tested, he work This decision was reached
of the Lane County Pomona Commission has barred th > flying (he organization has announced
and
Bear creek
the follow'ng In charge of ihe af
put up a very «iron* and Inlereal by the lame county relief commit
grange were announced this week tackle In wrestling matches.
The
snowfall
and
heavv
rains
had
fair: Mrs. W 11. Pollard. genera
• • •
by N. O. Isaacson. Goldson, chair­
loosened the earth on one of th»- tug defense against the toe holds tee appoint*4 by Governor Julius
man of the committee in charge.
By defeating Ed Strangler Lewis chairman; Mrs E. K Fraed >rlck
large cuts and thia slid down coin and leg work of the Honors Indian. I. Meier to administer Reconstruc­
Assisting him are C. A. Schooling recognized In New York state a Mrs. N. \V. Emery, and Mrs. Prank
plvtvly
covering the highway. Traf Mobley depends largely on his tion Finance Corporation funds in
Bartholomew.
Junction City; Charles Wetzel. the heavyweight
champion of
Lane County al Ihe first mealing
fie was delayed until noon, and con powerful arms for victory.
A program of musical numbers
Hal C om aud Joe Reno will pro of the commltloe which was held
Creswell; F. E. Chambers, Irving; wrestling. Jim Brown ng. of Webb
tinned to be one way across the
and Ed Vogt, Santa Clara.
City. Mo., took the title the other will be given during the evening
area of (he slide until the first of vide Ihe entertainment on the spe­ In Eugene on Monday. March 6
cial event.
AU communications should be night in Madison Square Garden. Included In this will be a ladles
the week.
A suhcoiumltlee of Iho relief
double quartet under the direction
addressed to the Exchange at the New York
As a whole lh<* McKenzie high
Yaqul Jon feels murh belter Ibis committee has been appointed to
of Mrs. Buford Roach, vlhra-harp
• • •
Public Market building.
way Is in a better condition for week having regained his mythical
purchase seeds and the seeds will
Details of the cooperative ven­
Bill Summers, newly appointed solos by Miss Barbara Burnell ac
travel now (han It has ever been title Iasi week from Thor Jens< n
be available as soon as they can
companled
by
Miss
Ruth
Morrison
ture as outlined by the board are American League umpire, is
below
McKenzie
bridge
Above
Me
Jim, Jim m y, James Browning,
In a hectic struggle after he had be purchased, packaged, and dis­
as follows:
former boxer. That fact should and a male quartet.
heavyweight o f M
k iascuri, is the new Kentle bridge and Yale's ranch on lost the first fall
tributed The relief roinmlltee has
The governing body of the ex­ command respect for him
recognised
heavyweight
wrestling
up to IdOst Creek ranch where the
change shall be the Lane County
WOODCRAFT NEIGHBORS eham pioa, succeeding to the throne road Is closer! by snow, the surface The latke hoys of Springfield asked the Lane County Agricultural
ones held by the m ighty F ran k Gotch
Grange Masters Council, five mem­
Most of the major and minor lea SET DATE FOR CARNIVAL Brow ning threw • • S tra n g le r' ’ le w is la being cut up by traffic over Ihe alto put on a abort exhibition Inst Council and County Agent (>. H
Fletcher to accept responsibility
bers of which, upon call of the gue baseball teams are In spring
in a ewe *»11 mateh at Madison
soft roadbed as It thaws out durtna Friday evening.
for
distributing garden seeds and
Square
Garden
last
week.
Tim
e
87
president or at regularly scheduled baseball training camps in the
Wednesday evening. March 22.
the middle of the day
furnishing supervision to people
meetings, shall constitute a quorum South from Florida to California was set as the time for the big minute« 50 seconds
EUGENE PASTOR SPEAKS growing relief gardens end the
to do business.
There are indications that public Fun Carnival to be sponsored by
IUKA ACCEPTS TWO FOR
Each Grange or community or interest in baseball will be as great the Neighbors of Woodcraft at
AT VESPER SERVICES rouncll and (he county agent will
do thia
MEMBERSHIP IN CIRCLE
ganixation desiring to participate during the coming year as It was their regular meeting held last
"Refining Fire" will he Ihe sub­
to elect or appoint one of its mem last year Teams have made many- night. The carnival which will be
Prepare Ground Now
Applications of (wo candidates ject of the meesage fop Ihe 11:041
bers to transact the business of changes In personnel and that open to the public, will start at
for
membership
In
Iuka
circle
37.
The
county
agent urges (hat all
o'clock worship service al ihe
the Grange or organisation with arouses the curiosity of the fans
7:$0 at the O. O. F hall and the
Ladles Auxiliary of tha O. A. R Methodist church. The Hunday people who are entitled to receive
the central office handle all ex­
regular lodge meeting will be held
were approved last Thursday night church school meets ni 9 45 a. in. seeds prepare their ground just as
changes and sales as can he taken
The other night in Madtson immediately following Tickets for
Springfield People Co to at the regular meeting held al the The evening service will he a soon as It cau he worked so as to
care of locally, and report such as Square Garden. New York. George the affair are now being sold.
Eggimann Kandy Kitchen. These Vesper Service at ( o'clock. It has he ready to plant Ihe gardens as
Cottage Grove Wednesday
are not so disposed of to the cen­ Spitz, of New York University,
A Dresden plate quilt has been
two. together with Miss Abbie Ford been announced by Rev. Dean U. soon as seed la available
tral office for listing.
for Quiet Ceremony
high jumped 8 feet. 8 and one-half made by the ladies as door prize.
of Wendllng. who Is being transfer Poindexter, pastor.
The Rev
The central office to list all ex inches, establishing a new meet
There will be booths of all kinds
II. H Merriam, president of the
News of the marriage of Alice reti from Ihe east, will he Initialed Cecil F. Rlslow. Pastor of Ihe Ku
changes and sales submitted to it record.
each under the direction of a com
l.nn«
Counly Agricultural Council,
at the next meeting to he held gene Methodist church will bring
• • •
by member organisations as of the
mlttee. Miss Melba Mellon Is gen Lorah to George Perkins was re­
has called a meeting of lhal or-
March
1«
vived
with
surprise
here
Wednes
the
message.
2nd and 4th Thursdays of each
Sir Malcolm Campbell, the Brit­ eral chairman of the affair.
organizations of (he county. Inrlud
Mrs Martha Stas, president of
day. The couple drove to Cottage
month and furnish copies to all ish sportsman who drove an auto­
The Epworth League will meet her of Commerce rooms In Eugene
Grove during the afternoon and th lllilf Mountain circle in Eugene.
member Granges and organisa­ mobile 372 miles an hour at Day
»«arch
were quietly married at the Metho­ Mrs. Albin. Forre-t. and Mr. Irene T',,*
tions. listing to be in the central tona Beach Florida, recently, will CANNOT SEND FOREIGN
Orton, all of Eugene and Mrs ro,low•'<, b> “ fellowship hour In [ II. to make plans for carrying on
office not later than the 2nd and return next year for a shot at a
MONEY ORDERS, RULED dist parsonage by Rev. M A Ford, were geusts at the meeting
° f “»•’ ho,n«* "f
«mUp ihe relief gardens project All rural
Groves, pastor of the Method at
4th Tuesdays of each month.
300-mile-ac-hour record Sir Mal­
There will be special music at each oganlsatlons of the rounty. inrlud
which
began
with
a
potluck
supper
United States postal money or­ hurch In that city Mr and Mr
No For Sale Listings
colm believes his car is capable ot
of theae services.
' Ing all Grange« of the rounty.
ders cannot be sent to any foreign W F. Walker accompanied thi Cards were enjoyed during the
No purely commercial "FOR doing that speed.
Farmers' Colon locals, and com
evening
couple
and witnessed the cere-
country during the moratorium ac
Coburg Methodist Church
• • •
SALE” listings are to be made, the
:
inanity
clubs are urged Io send
manager in charge of central of­ It won't be long now before base­ cording to notices received by F. mony.
representatives to this meet Ing
MANY ATTEND MASON
%
5 ? ^
B.
Hamlin,
postmaster
here
this
fice to be the sole Judge as to eligi­ ball news will be breaking Into the
the , Organizations having «perlai agri­
Mr Perkins has been active In
week. His Instructions read as fol­
bility of any listings offered.
DISTRICT MEETING Ihemc of the m e sage ut 9 45 a
sports pages. The New York Van lows :
the contracting business in Sprlug-
culture commltlees are requested
The governing board to appoint kee and Yale will meet on Yale
The Sunday Church school meets Io send alt meinbors of those coin
field and Eugene having built
or hire an office manager, he to Field. New Haven. Conn,, April 11.
Hix Springfield men. members of at 10:30 a. m
"During the moratorium money many of Ihe newer structures such
m llte e a to Ih e m eetin g .
have authority to do all things
iberly Masonic lodge number 171.
• • •
orders must not be sent to any as the Eugene IToducers Market.
disburse money, for the proper and
and nearly 400 Masons, members
foreign country lucludlng those
expeditious handling of the busi­ Gene Sarazen has decided he named in Table 1. page 11». Postal
Mrs. Perkins has been active in of lodges In all parts of this dis
ness contemplated, keeping the stretched the point when he pro­ Guide, 1932.
lodge work and is widely acquain tricl were In Eugene last night to
ted in ibis vicinity.
necessary records and making re­ posed eight-inch putting cups for
attend the district gathering at
golf
courses,
and
now
he
favors
a
"However, issue domestic money
ports at regular meetings of the
Ihe Masonic Temple. Waller C.
six-inch cup.
orders as usual for payment at
board and at other times upon
Winslow. Salem. Grand Muster for
• • •
money order offices In the United
request.
Oregon, made his official visit and
The visitor to New York who is States. Alaska. Guam. Hawaii,
Fees for listings to be 10c for all
address. Music and refreshment-
things of a value of $10.00 or less, interested in sports will always Pagopago, Puerta Rico, and United
were also provided.
and 1 per cent for all things of a find something of Interest to see. States Virgin Islands. Do not issue
SPRINGFIELD. OREGON
Attending from Springfield were
value of more than $100.0 up to a For example, last week there was to Canada. Cuba, etc."
Harry Stewart. John F. Kelels,
maximum fee of 50c, these fees to boxing at Madison Square Garden.
David Saltsman, I. M Peterson. N.
accompacy listings and to cover There was fencing at the New RED SOX TEAM FALLS
Pollard and C. E. Wheaton.
Athletic
club.
Madison
two insertion». Ail listings most York
BEFORE
OAKRIDGE
Former
Teacher
in
Brattain
be in writing and mailed or hand­ Square Garden was also the scene
MRS. KETELS HONORED
School Married at Salem
ed in to the local Granges and or­ ot ice hockey matches. At three
keriik
n‘d
r
8
h*
h
."‘
“T
r
T
Saturday
Afternoon
W ITH TEA SATURDAY
different armories one could see ketball team again defeated the
ganizations.
_ _____
indoor polo. Then there were track
Want Representatives
Springfield and Eugene Red Soz
Miss Helen Charlotte High,
Members of the Pa«t Matrons
Our big store Is on the Job as usual giving focal
Each local Grange or organiza­ meets. Finally, wrestling matches girls team on th® Oakridge floor daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hubert
club of Cascade chapter. O. E 8
service to the people of this community. We have
were
offered
to
those
Interested.
tion cooperating should immediate­
Wednesday evening The score at Carlton High. Eugene and Archie entertained with a tea Io honor
• • •
confidence In Springfield anci the |wopli« of this vicin­
ly notify the central office of the
the close of the game stood Oak­ Carlton Pierce of Medford were Mrs. John Keiels, memher. Hutur
ity and are striving to give them the best of service
name and address of its representa­ FEDERAL FARM LOAN
ridge 33. Red Soz 16. Only one married at Salem Saturday alter- day at the home of Mrs. Gertrude
through any handicaps that may arise*. The best pro­
tive authorized to do business for
foul was called against the Oak­
tection for your dollar Is to trade at home so that the
APPLICATIONS AWAITED ridge girls during the entire game noon at 4:30 o'clock. Rev. G. V. Wilson. Mr«i Ketela loaves this
IL
week for Nehraska for an extended
Fallis reading the ceremony.
maximum amount of your money will remain here
This central organization is de­
vlalt
with relatives.
Funds
for
Federal
farm
loans
Preceding the ceremony Don
and he the medium of exchange* for the whole com­
signed to do business on a strictly
Eva, University of Oregon soloist,
munity. We always have the best merc handise at the
non-profit basis and if the demand made available through the First LAUCHTERESQUE DATE
lowest prices.
for Its services is of sufficient vol­ National Farm Loan association
SET FOR MARCH 241 sang "I Love You Truly," and "At SEWING CIRCLE PLANS
Dawning." John Stark Evan-i play-
ume the fees provided for above are now obtainable, according to C.
MEETING FOR TODAY
The annual Laughteresque pro
ro **d Ike wedding march
can be materially reduced. The F. Hyde. Eugene realtor, who has
been
named
secretary
of
the
asso­
gram of Springfield high school
Mrs. Pierca Is a former Ashland
committee pledges itself to adjust
Members of the recently nrganl
fees to the actual needs to cover ciation. Th® Eugene office will will be presented In the high school resident, having graduateli from zed sewing circle of the Iuka clr
handle loan applications from all auditorium on Friday evening. the city schools there and from the cle will hold their semi-monthly
the expense involved.
J parts of Lane county, northern March 24. it has been announced Southern Oregon Normal school.
meeting this afternoon at the home
LIONS W IL L AT T E N D
Douglas and southern Benton and at the school. The program han She taught there for two years be­ of Mrs. Nellie Carr starling at
u
Linn counties.
been postponed for one week.
fore coming to Springfield where o'clock. Clothing for needy families
DISTRICT MEETING
Mr. Hyde urge- those desiring
she has been teaching at the Brat­ in the city are made during the
loans to make application with him
talo school for the past two years meetings of the club.
Fourteen members of the Spring at his office. 731 Willamette street,
until her resignation which she sub­
field Lions club are planning to at interest rate on the new loans is
mitted recently.
♦_
tend the district meeting called five and one-half percent,
The couple left by airplane for
I
The Workers’ Society of the
at Corvallis tonight. Among those i Federal money will also be avail-
California where they planned to
Walterville
Christian
church
plan
who have indicated that they willtab]e goon for federal seed loans,
embark on an ocean voyage to
attend are ( . F. Barber. N. L. Poll-1 he states.
This money is not to devote Friday afternoon to Hawaii for their honeymoon.
Melvin Buell from Roseburg
planting
Mrs.
Z.
C.
Potter’s
yard
BOTTLE 5 c
ard, F. B Hamlin, W. F. Walker, loaned by the Farm Loan Banks,
spent the week-end with hl aunt
Jean Thompson. Ira Peterson, however, being handled by a dlf- to flowers, such as she missed so
Miss Heersma
• helmer Nelson, Dr. W. C. Rebhan. ferent department, and It is neces much after her home burned last PAST OFFICERS OF
Miss Marjory Grant has been ein
5 lbs 3 O c
F. B. Flanery, John D. Pyle, Glen gary for the iand owner to secure summer.
ployed to teach the Thurston grade
IUKA
PLAN
SOCIAL
The
Smith
family
have
moved
10
LBS. 5 9 C
CAN
B. Wood, John Anderson, M. C. I waivers from those holding mort-
school for the coming year. There
5c
Kirkland, and W. E. Buell.
gages on the property before the to the Harbert place near Walter­
Plans for an invitational benefit are not enough students In Justify
ville. They have two sons In the social gathering to be held at the
hiring two teachers for another
; seed loans will be approved. In in-
Springfield high school and an­ Eggimann Kandy Kitchen. Friday year.
i stances where the land Is already
other In the Walterville grade evening, March 17. were formulated
Mrs. Rebecca Cox from Cottage
carrying federal loans the appllca-
school.
at a meeting of the Past Preel- Grove is spending a lew days with
I tlons for waivers must he made to
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston dent's club held there Tuesday of her brother and family, Mr. and
The senior play "The Jade Neck the Farm Loan Banks and they will moved to their new home at Bell­
44
lace” a mystery story was given Investigate each case individually. fountain near Monroe. The Elstons this week. Proceeds from the af Mrs. Parrel McQuInn.
fair
are
used
In
financing
the
de-
Frank
Campboll
from
Signal
Is
Friday night, March 3, before a
exchanged their property /tear Lea- partmental work.
visiting relatives here.
full house in the Pleasant Hill gym­ EARLY GARDENERS ARE
burg to the Utter family.
nasium. About $20 was cleared
Beautiful weather the past few
AT WORK TH IS WEEK
above all expenses. This goes to­
days has enabled farmers to begin
ward paying the graduating ex­
Several
early
gardeners
In plowing and seeding, work that Is
penses ot the class.
Springfield this week began pre­ long overdue because of the wet
Donald Kahler who is teaching paration of their plots of ground season. Much of the acreage bad
school at Ten Mile, Oregon, was for their summer gardens. The been seeded and the grain destroy
# We an* v ell equipped to give* you a prompt, complete
at Pleasant Hill Friday night for soil is still quite wet but the warm ed In the December freeze
the senior play. He returned to weather of the past few days dries
J. J. Peplot accompanied Mr. and
printing service of "The Printing 'Staples' Used In
Ten Mile Saturday.
it out quickly after it has been Mrs. Walter Carter to Albany Sat­
Bun Kelsay of Dexter and Lyman spaded. Peas and early vegetables urday where they attended funeral I
Every Business Community."
Tinker of Pleasant Hill, ex-high are being planted.
■■H gli n il mm. »mu ji . iimim rum iiiiciz i iziawniiiii l lilllWBBBBggaMaggBBMBM— —
services for his niece, Mrs. Roy
9 These “Klaples” are the printing that you are using
school bksebejl players left for
Bowman, daughter of Mrs. father
San Jose, California, Friday night
Doctor at Medford
ine Peplot Allen.
day after clay, week after week, and month after
by auto to try out for the Portland
Dr. R. P. Mortensen, former
Mrs. Gerald Pickett of McKenzie
team of the Pacific Coast league.
month.
We have confidence In the people of this
Springfield resident, who was re­ Bridge was complimented with a
There will be a Joint meeting of ported as being quite 111 In a Cali­ birthday dance given at the Sign
community, the Htate and the nation. We believe
9 < ’heck your supplles-on-hand NOW. If exhausted or
the boad of directors of the Pleas­ fornia hospital, Is now at his home of the Fir last Friday evening.
ant Hill grade school and the par­ at Medford, and Is improving Many of Mrs. Pickett's friends:
that cnnditionH are going to steadily improve.
low
place the order TODAY.
ents Saturday night at the school rapidly.
were present for the occasion.
To that end we are repleninhing our spring
house to discuss the teacher ques­
Cake, sandwiches, pickles and cof i
LETTERHEADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
tion, salaries, etc. They met two
Insurance Man H
fee were served at midnight. Thej
stock of merchandise so that we may give real
STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS
weeks ago but as only a few turn­ Leonard S. Hopfield, special agent Cascade Resort orchestra provided
ed out they decided to meet again for the Franklin National Insurance music.
service to our customers. It is the business of the
ENVELOPES
PAMPHLETS
this week.
company was a visitor in Spring-
BLOTTERS
The Healthy Health club of Blue
HANDBIIJ.S
people of this and every other community to work
At a meeting of the board of field Wednesday.
River school has elected as Its
RECEIPTS
TICKETS
directors of the Pleasant Hill high
together in the spirit of cooperation and not be
officers: Wayne Grunlng, preal-i
FOLDERS
TAOS
school Perry Price was re-elected
Business Visitor — Albert Vic, dent; Henrietta Lou, vlce-pre:l-j
misled by fear, if we do this then we will all
principal and Mrs. Jean Eberhart farmer in the Garden Way district dent; Edward Donoho, secretary; j
and Mrs. T. F. Cooper teachers for was a business visitor In Spring- Violet Walker, assistant.
prosper.
the coming year.
field Wednesday.
The Deerhorn Parent-Teacher as
The young folks of Pleasant Hill
soclatlon will meet at the school
gave a surprise party on Myrna
Benefit Cooked Food Sale
house Wednesday evening, March
Laird Tuesday night celebrating
Friends of Mrs. Knouse are giv­ 16. A special meeting of the 20
her birthday. Games were played ing a cooked food sale Saturday. and 23 rural lines will be held at
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until refreshments of cake, sand­ March 11, at the Vlles' Meat the Deerhorn school house Thurs­
wiches and coffee were served.
Market.
Springfield
day evening, March 9.
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